awiw'i')' e pwpmw jgwp" SSlPAiCOURT SPLIT NOW UKliEU KacNciHc'8 Opposition to Woman iviay on did of Issue BOW OVER APPOINTMENT Lnile Branch Should I Be In- .pendent, judges rnwuuo Argue LnUoflh.pro!P!o4lv,.pMnlm?nt ?.f MM. J".' H. PP" S-,''S Sffi ?S " Sr.- -PUt in the Spit Cout dMl.r.th. power of WfJlal for omc In the Juvenile Co SSSTIV rom Judge Brown . Ht. Court i'- i 1-L..X rrrtm .1 i inn fiiumii ttiiu fflS in the hand, of the Juvenile Court ?? .. .tuitni tlrown to nnoolnt ijriuppln chief probation omeer be- iiwwn ytit.nlay with the disclosure ".""" ' ,,, ,,!- nl.nllt 11 its. tad flht from Judge Ittymond Mac; vSne of the Juvenile Court, and many of WKrL";r the Uome.tlo Iwuiloni and Misdemeanant, branches of SSmSS'cIpSi Court, at a .alary of J2600 n rf. . . 11,. tmiitiltt. atnrtnl hv the re- rt thl Mrs. Illppln would get the Juve EfT. ....... nn.i. la rpnnon9lble for a ulsn Ke. f-.f "a Crt !H" Md or in iiuin-iH www.. " " !Pi f...t f tfiA Miinlrtnnl Court, nt wnt Judite nrovrn, will hao no Jurla- J-.j.- ih. nrAn nvMtem th Jlldiro of :"" it. fupt hit nnfhtnrr In inv rVtaet the awlstnnta who work with him. Tatr " ,',',-" ' r- " 'iralie U.cNellle'B friend, point out that 'tt would be ey for an unfriendly Judge I. ... tt.. Tuvnnllrt Court ofTlcnfl with a likrnti ef Incompetent., and for tho result- iwimt the Juvenile Court Judge. tl ThCre ate IIHllljr nuuncn i.iu njru-m urn I. midt to accomplish, Judge Mac.N'cllle'a wpporttrs y uiiun .- ....... .,, mi Jannlle Court Judge nnd hh chief f. . .., Thfirnrnr-. If In nrcued. thn liwolntwtnt of Mrs. Klppln over Judge .VgCXtMie B pruirnfc vtuuiu iiibi', ,,o j,uc, f Ui court and Injuro the syatem already 'to eptratton. b The ultimate object of tho.o who want ta)te the power of appointment to Juve ail Court oftlce. out of Judgo Brown'n ...j- m-A mtt If wllhln IhiT tuiivnr nt thf javenllt Court Judgo himself Is an appeal U tin legislature It Is probnblo tho t Legislature will be nsKed to pasa an et making tho Juvenile Court a complete "'.-If, (th fha Antinlntlt'A nnti'Ar wlioro trUndi of Judge MncNellle .Ay It should M, In me nanas or mo juvenile uouri l, lain Drown declined to comment on the report that he would nppolnt Mrs. ;Krwn as chief probation olllcor In tho tut of Judge MacN'eltle's opposition & "I don't want to be a party to any Ust comes tne announcement or tlie np- ! ,- A 1,1 k.- .- tt ifamunciu win uq imiuQ, j. .Beta sides are resting, waiting for tho !(orttd the appointment -will be made and usounced January 1. DUPED GIRL, PENITENT AND HL, BACK HOME Bemaria Thompkins Returns to rArdmore After Suicide At- fp temnc in JfittsDunrn ftjmaHtt Thnmnlilna (Iim fflTtMti.vtnp.nM Irdmore girl who attempted BUlclde In I'lUs largh after she wan deserted by the man fcrnhom she left her home twenty days ago, Mtsrned home last night In the company w E. T. nalllsey, chief of the Haver ford townshln notice. The elrl Is nnltpnt. tStatand 111. according to Hallisev. K'fltmarls has been forgiven by her RtlHta .1.k ...!. 1. . ,....L.f 1 la brought on by youthful Ignorance and Bltplaced confidence. She will be kept nt jfcse until wanted by the Pittsburgh police Is a irltness In case of the arrest of tho anaa, no is still a fugitive. I He Is Raymond Gardner, alias A! Orant. n.itraVtllna' b00khln(!r frnm nntrnn nn,l Ijanted In Louisville, Ky.. aa well as In nmaurin, on a cnarge ot abandoning his (MM. K The three-year-old hnv nintmr h. pwttd. It being cared for at the Thompkins vaw m .nramore, no was left there soon laflw the father secured Demarla as a day llfM. It was during her employment by E4rtnir that the girl Is supposed to havo lasnte under his Influence. WANTS CONGRESS XMAS GIFT FOR SUFFRAGISTS Ifttrty Leader Hero Snva Knlnn,, oi,nl.,,i i Gladden Hearts of Women by Pass- ing National Amendment i titular IhM RnauM Tl .! laant t .v. """: """"'' "",c"u: tiiii. 2 wuimiuuiion oi mo unitea I1"" Putting the matter of woman IV,mV .r ir '" O'atea tor rat ideation tiu . "'" wiirMimui present wmen (!! . V. "." "on, accoraing to mra. IsS' Dunnlnff- President of the Woman mr '"" v"ir 01 rnuaoemnia. K THien tnM ,na .. .1.- v..,., l . 4 "Ported favorably on the uf ISSi!5,.1d?2?r. ,r-- Dunning, said: KbimbT. n ",, "1.. liWfS. wo.u,a P"? ItmM V: .,"u" "'" nriroaaf tsi.. V 7"' "na tnristmaji present ?tS. the wmn of the country. tte itmJ' "i!?cn ""rprlsed to hear that Kiat.r?.vConlralt,ea ha1 reported on fi2ji!I favorably so soon." Mrs. Dun Stl?.? w"h aamlle. "We had hoped Ksh, L2ulL.bB tak" UD t this e WiS " rdly thought It would come Ea.,Bv7 time the question comes Krithf!,1 . 5'7 moro vote, so wo ara wrt than glad to hear that It has been SSL'4 on favorably by the Judiciary Com. V- I" "" " Br wun us. 1 --,,. mo maner 13 put to a vote," t&y Fatally TT..W Wl.11- .-. n fcorSGVt. '" """c .""""S BhSafhiYS "'5ht ?.' CrMll, Charle. B&m ST CSr' n.or M.r- . M": Wtk i.. . . arei impetus coiuaw nSa Trw?9 'ourlng car and suffered In. MSTJW from Which he died In lh. rtnolor-. - . v.v. . Brand-New Babies S?J' Mr. d Mr Nolaad Edgar. t Siv,Xr V Un NelUon. SJ50 North t Jwwoth atreet, a. son. NeiUon Peter. m.lJf. ? wlU Briat. tt. ft WSKL "S,A""S i. h.U MHl. PREFERS WIFEHOOD TO SPOTLIGHT ?.,cnno.. Chriaty (Mr. Bcrnnnl urnnvillc) ns nn everyday wife. TOO MUCH IN LOVE WITH HUSBAND TO ENJOY FOOTLIGHT TRIUMPHS Pretty Eleanor Christy, Actress, Wants a Home and a Real Kitchen Absent Treatment Taboo in Marital Matters, She Finds After Experience MOST girls In some period of their youln entertain tho rosy Islon of leaving home for a spectacular Tnge career Miss Eleanor Christy, young, pretty and successful, has reversed the order. After U years of cumulative triumphs on the stage she has decided, Just like a regular "ami," that not only Is woman's place In tho home, but that her happiness lies there. Mlsi Christy has a double role In "Kxpe rlence." With remarkable skill for so young n woman Bhe Is twenty-two she plays tho part of Intoxication and tho lead, tVallty. Hut If you ask her which of her roles she profera alio will tell ypu without heslta-Hon- 'That of the wife or Bernard Oranvllle " Seventeen months ago she became tho wlfo of the Juenlle lead of Zlegfeld Fol lies. Kor n ear she renounced the foot lights to bo Just a wife Hut "they" "thoy" means the theatrical managers, who always have their eyes opened for pretty and talented young women besieged her tgaln and Induced her to resume her rote In "Kxperlencc" "But It doesn't work." she said seriously hh sho stopped gathering together Innumer able little boxes containing Christmas girts nnd sat down In her room at tho Hit to talk "I don't think It In possible for two young people who nre very much In love with each other to be very hnppj It their ways Ilo apart. Mr flrnnvllto and I hare been separated almost continuously since I retiumed my role, nnd we don't like It a bit. We want n home " She ended In n wall. "It may be posalblo," she continued, "for RUSE OF "MILLIONAIRE" SLEUTH TRAPS "WOMAN Gains Entrance to Apartment and Ar rests Mrs. K. D. Moon, Accused of Defrnuciinp Hotels Hntn off to tho millionaire detective ! Sleuths arc called upon nearly ecry day to play tho part of tramps, hobom and bums, to run their prey to ground. De tective Itobert Downey, however, had an unusual case and did tho unusual posed as a millionaire He won This detcctlo mllllonalre-for-n-day from Boston, "dolled up lit to kill," gained en trance to the apartment of Mrx. K. I) Moon, 481S Chestnut street, and served her with four warrants accusing her of defrauding local hotels At a preliminary hearing before Magis trate I'drsch, Mrs. Moon was held In II 000 ball for a further hearing. According to the testimony, sho came to Philadelphia on November 15 nnd registered at tho Lincoln Hotel under the nnme of Mrs. IS. I). Selden. J. Wnrren Friar, manager of the hotel. Identified her an the woman who contracted a bill for J6G.05. According to Detective Downey, she then passed u worthless check for 50 at the Hamilton Court Apartments, defrauded a Market street department store out of (300, the Hotel Walton out of $70 nnd the Bristol Apartments out of three weeks' board. MOVIE STUNT AT FIRE AS MAN CLIMBS LEDGE Throng; in Snow-Covered Street Chcera Roomer When Ho Ends Perilous Trip Alonp; Cornice A movie stunt was performed by a room er trapped on the fourth floor of 1012 Pine street this morning, to escape from a tire, in which eleven persons were routed In their night clothes to snow-coered streets. Many persons watched Charles Jlose, the roomer, ns he opened a window and made his way along a narrow cornice that led to tho next building. They cheered when he ended his perilous trip Tho flro was discovered about 5 o'clock by Joseph Weber. He smelled smoke while dressing and found a burning mattress on tho fourth floor. After arousing the occu pants of the house, he threw the mattress from a window and was burned on the hands. The damage Is estimated at 1100. Cumberland Democrats Spent $1935 CARLTSLE, Pa,, Dec. IS. Filing of final accounts by Cumberland County candidates show that the Democratic County Commu tes received and spent 11936, This amount was made up by a 1100 contribution from the Democratic State Committee, I100O from candidates and officeholders. Presi dent Wilson polled 6IJ3 votes and the eerv ices of elghty-sl xmen were required a watchers. Milk for 11,500 Dates, Rockefeller Gift DEnLIK, Dec. IB. Tho Ilockefeller "War Heilef Commission, saya an Overseas Newa Agency announcement, haa obtained per. mission to Import from Switzerland eighty tons of condensed milk each month. "Eleven thousand flvo hundred babies In Warsaw and 6000 In Lods," adds the state, ment. "will thus tecelve a dally ration of milk. Tho aerman railroads will ship this milk free of charge." fflllM Luxurious Furs For' men, women and children, Garments of finest quality made with painstaking care for dress,' street or motor wear. ' Fur-Lined Coats for Men and Women. BLAYLOCK & BJ.YNN, Inc. EVENING lEDGERPHII.ADELlHIA, FIUDAY. DECEMBER 16, KIcnnor Christy ns nn nctrosn tho part of Intoxicntion clever woman to havo a home, a husband, children nnd a career nnd happiness all together, but not If her career taken her away from her husband nnd home. How can there be any happiness It's all non senso about absence making the heart grow fonder. Separation Is bound to lead to cold ness In the long run "On the other hand. I nm very much ngalnst husband and wife keeping too close V. ?,n ,ac'1 0,h" Now- although I met Mr. tirnnvllle when we were both playing In the Kotlles. I should never want to play In the imnie company with him again. I am not Jealous, but." she added, humanly feminine, "an actor nnd particularly one In tho Follies must of necessity do thlngi on the stage that might lend to Jealousy. If seen too often. All I'm looking for now Is a home with a real kitchen In It one that I can go Into een If we do have a maid." Mies Chrlsly. or Mrs Oranvllle. is n pulchrltudlnous brunette Her sister, Kstelle Christy. Is known to all ns the original Christy model. It token a truly domestically Inclined per eon to Inject the homo ntmosphere Into a formal hotel room. Mrs. f)ranIIIe had done It. There was a machine, there was a half completed negligee, thrro were the Christ mus presents scattered around helter-skelter In true homo fashion "I don't care if the stago never sees me ngaln. I'm going to 'pull tho woman stuff Just as hard ns I can and have n good time nt It." wna her blithesome way of concluding tho Interview. GIVE CHRISTMAS CHEER TO GUARDSMEN'S FAMILIES Girl Scouts of Ashbourne and Elkins Pnrk Come to Aid of Wives nnd Children Wives and children of many of the Pennsylvania guardsmen now nt the bor der are nssurcd of a merry Christmas ns a result of efforts of the Girl Hcouti of Ashbourne nnd l'lklns Pnrk. It was learned today that a card party given by the scouts and tho Old York lload Unit of the Women's Preparedness League netted n substantial sum of money, which will bo used to pro vide food and clothing for seven mothers and twenty-fight children who were in a destitute condition on account of the ab sence of the breadwinners nt the Mexican border. Investigation of the homes of the nbxent snldlcis showed that their families were suffering from lack of food and that many of their children were compelled to remain In bed because of InsuMlcIent clothing Among those who took a prominent part in making tho affair a success were Miss Mildred dates, scoutmaster. Miss Hester Hunsberger, Miss Sarah Scattergood and Minn Ksther Jones. Tho party was given at the Old York road flrehouse. A set of Furs a Scarf? A Christmas gift that lnsts and is appre ciated. Best of all, litftle to pay. for dependable, worth while Furs! 160 Chestnut Street The Ilouta of Exclusive Model 1528 Chestnut St. in HI W bSFURRIER L a HOUSE PLANS SPEEDY VOTE ON FOOD INQUIRY Prepared to Vote on Resolution Demanding Living Cost Probo WASHINGTON. Dee. IS. The high cost ot living complainants In Congress today lined up for A finish fight to force action In tho House on the norland resolution for n Investigation of food prices hy the Federal Trade Commission. Tho resolution, reported favorably by tho Judiciary Com mittee, la now squarely beforo the House, and Its supporters will devote their efforts to forcing a vote on the measure. Uepresentallve norland, author of tho resolution, said today that unless early ac tion was assured on the resolution by the leaders, he would try to obtain a special rule from the committee on rules to force tho Inquiry measure to a vole He said: The demand for action on this meas ure Is strong enough to wnrrant the adoption of n. special rulo to put It through. It Is the nrst measure which will enable Congress to express Iself on the high cost of living problem, and It should havo the support of very member. The measure proposes a comprehensive Investigation to de termine the cause of high prices, and If possible to tlnd a way of securing fair prices for tho producers with a fair price to the consumer. I believe that this Is the only means which the Government has nt hand to meet thli problem, which Is the biggest domestic question now beforo our people Tho passage of the Uorland resolution hy the House would make the mensuro ef fective, ns It Is In the form of a mandate from tho House to the Trade Commission and does not requlro action In tho Senate or by the President NATURE SOLVES PROBLEM OF DYEING COTTON Product Exhibited in Alabama Received Coloring in Growth Drown nnd lllue Samples Rnised ANNISTO.V. Ala. Dec 15 Councilman Claude J. Sclths. of this city. Is exhibiting samples of brown cotton which he believes, If It can be grown successfully on n largo scale, will In n mrnsure solve the German dye problem In this country. Tho cotton exhibited by Settles was not dyed brown, but grew that color In his back yard on Glen Aditln avenue, and nature made It a fast brown, for no amount of boiling or washing changed Us color the least bit. he says. A small bale of blue cotton, from similar seed, wns raised this year northwest of Annlston This also Is washablo nnd the staple nf both brown and bluo was of medium length KHUWII I! U WWjtWffi George Allen, inc. 1214-Chestnut Street 1214 Now t the time to purchase an extra Hat the entire stock is greatlu reduced. Ne Fur Models and Dress Hats Of unusunl superiority nnd the values nre best in town. Exclusive Christmas Cards Designs nro n t e o 1 die. stamped, tho sentiments nre en Krnvcd. 50c and $1.00 dozen Floral, Lajidscapo nnd Novelty Calendars Nicely boxed, 10c ench COUNT TARN0WSKI GETS SAFE-CONDUCT Allied Governments Consent to U. S. Request to Let Austrian Ambassador Reach Washington LONDON, Deo. IS According to the re quest of tho United States, the Allies have consented to grant a safe conduct to Ameri ca to Count Tarnonekl, tho newly appointed Austro-Hungnrlan Ambassador to Wash ington. Count Tarnowskl was appointed Am baiwndor to tho United Slates to succeed Count Dumba, who returned to Vienna be cause ho was no longer "persona grata" to America. The I'nlted States made known Its displeasure at Dumba'n action nnd he was recalled. When Tarnowskl was ap pointed his successor, several weeks ago, tho Allies refused him safe conduct, first, nn the ground that his entourage wns entirely too large to be bona tide, and, later, becauso It wns contended by the Allies that previous experience had shown Teutonic diplomats wero first of alf propagandists of the Ger man Powers, and Knglnnd would merely be nldlng her enemy by permitting them to travel The t'nlled States later made formal re quest for Tarnnvv ski's safe passage It remained unanswered and iv second request was recently nindo nf Hngland. Mrs. Coxc (o He Snntn Clntm Again HAZt.irrON. Pa. Dec IE. The 4000 children of tho miners nt the collieries of t'oxe llrothers A Co. will receive their Christmas gifts of clothing, toys nnd sneets from Mrs l-rkley 11 t'oxe. widow of thn anthracite operator, nt their respoctlvo school-houses on tho afternoon of December 21 Mrs Cove has been Santa Cl.vus to the hoys and girls lit tho mines for nearly half a century Increase in (ins Kntc Upheld IIAItlllSlll'ltG. Dec b Increase of the Potter (las Company's minimum rate from titty cents to n dollar for furnishing natural gas In Us Held Is upheld by the Public Service Commission becauso of tho comll tlnns prevailing in thn natural gas business. In an opinion handed down by Com missioner M J Ilrecht. dismissing com plaint lumlp hv thn cttlxens of Caleton against thn company's rate 0anscom's HOME-MADE Cc 5f n Loaf BREAD 1232 Market St. &. Branches English Ivory Toilet Articles For Xmns eivinR. The assortment is complete in every detail nnd moderately priced. Files, Ilutlnn Hooks, Combs, Salve Rotes Special iioc ench Ivory Clocks Guaranteed for two yenrs. Sl.fiO to $5.00 Let ARMOUR'S Domestic Science Department Help You Reduce Your Table Costs! EVERYONE knows two of the great aims of Armour purveyor of foods to the American people. That increased production for this country's farms ranks high as an Armour ambition, is well understood. Further, that Armour is continually seeking new economies in marketing these products best, is a matter of common knowledge. But Armour has a third aim, which, less well known, is probably greatest of them all. The ideal which Armour is striving to achieve is ECONOMICAL USE-of every Armour product. For no one understands better than Armour that the average American incmo is under $800 n year, of which nearly half (43) is spent for food, and almost a quarter (23) for meats and meat products. Since Armour is no a producer of raw ma terials, and has no control over production costs, and since the profits of the Armour organization are ap proximately but three cents on every dollar's worth of business done (much too little to in any way af fect prices), the one thing Armour can do to re duce living costs is to show the housewife how to use foods BETTER. To this end Armour maintains a large and thor oughly equipped Domestic Science Department under the direction of Mrs. Jean Prescott Adams. This department is at the free service of every woman throughout the United States. The work this Department performs is important. Through lectures before women's clubs, church societies and other organizations, through classes and demonstrations at Armour Plants and Branch Houses, ARM O UR M COMPANY 10X6 DEN COURTS AUTHORITY Labor Lenders Fight Injunction Ob tnincd by Expelled Local Unions rOTT8V!M.R, Pa Dee, IS Interna tional President John P. White nnd nil the other general officers of the United Mine Workers declared In court here through their counsel. ex.Congressmah James II. Itellly and J. V. Monaghnh, that the County Court had no authority to arant an Injunction ngalnst them. They asked that Iho suit ot I-ocxI No. 110 J, ot Shenandoah, be dismissed. This local, together with two other Shenandoah locaU, has been expelled for alleged lllegnl payment of strike benefits to members. rpxnn shop here dress FRiMSEK ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL For Saturday Only You may select from the following lots of Furs & Fur Coats at One Half Off Wc urge an early attendance, as some of these lots are limited, and Christmas gift-buyers will be eager to take advantage of this timely opportu nity in furs of dependability & smartest fashion. LUXURIOUS FUR COATS. 5 $30 Blnck Pony nnd French Coney Conts $15.00 4 $85 Ncnr Scnl nnd Skunk Opossum Conts $42.50 5 $225 Hudson Seal Conts; skunk trimmed. $112.50 3 $85 Moire Pony Conts; dyed skunk collnr $42.50 2 $337.50 Hudson Seal Conts; Bcnver trimmed $167.50 MUFFS and SCARFS $20 Hudson Scnl Melon MufTs nt $10.00 $25 Mole Melon MufTs at $12.50 $30 Hudson Seal Ripple Cnpes nt. . .$15,00 $35 Poiret & Rose Fox Scarfs nt $17.50 FUR SETS $7.50 Novelty Mara bou Sets, in black nnd brown nt $3.75 brcnrcirnanannanii FRANK through special newspaper articles and household pages, and through a voluminous correspondence ex tending into every state in the Union, the Domestic Science Department has saved thousands upon thousands of dollars for housekeepers. It has thrown a new light on home economics for a great multitude of users, showing them how to get greater value out of the foods they buy, how to bring meats, packaged fruits, fish, vegetables and every other Armour Product to their tables in the best possible way. That Armour should seek to render this val uable service is perfectly logical when one considers the"broad-gauged policy upon which this great or ganization is based. , Fullest value and fairest prices! Could any Ideal be higher? Could anything be more important to you? When you have considered this carefully and grasped the essential truth contained in 't that your interests are Armour's interests you will realize why it is important to your own pocketbook and health that you insist upon Armour foods for your table. CHICAGO "3L3 QUELL MINE STRIBJfi BlOt Three Hundred I. W, W Members film pcrso on Arrival of Constabulary wil,KK8-nAnnrc.'Pa., bee, is mans. trial Workers of Iho World called a mlno strike nt Ilemlce, Sullivan County. Thrf. hundred men responded to tho call and started rioting on a smalt scale when other mine workers refused to Join thslr strike. A call was ent In to the barracks nt Troop n. Stale Constabulary, and a squad of troops was hurtled to the scene on a special train , Sheriff J. O Gaven called out a small force of deputies In an. effort to preserve onler Mntlt the troops arrived, when I. W. W leaders at onco dispersed tho strikers. smartly save money coot R J?UR SETS (Lominucaj $30 Red Fox Sets; animal scarf and novelty Muff nt, . .$15.00 $45 Skunk (Dyed) Sets; lnrRC flat Scnrf nnd Muff nt $22.50 $35 Moline nnd Er mincttc Sets; ripple enpe nnd melon Muff at $17.50 $100 'Eastern Mink Sets; nnimnl Scarf nnd melon Muff at. $50.00 & SEDER zcrnnriirnL-iaxaxca i , Wf m M -.' I'jl- jffeft P!fsDiN-SUE5'.Mr- a4 r TO aF & V P,lt . lsuth.Ur, Furs Altered trad Rf paired PS,?'r- M W mmr. '&. t j. fc . . , JmZ-, JbiE, SHtf- ,. , . Tv -J&3&&Z& i&m&ssg. w-naaKafflK""M WffA ; ,