JJj5v 'yiV WmA'isbf&tet'WZS r tv-- ". -' , J. ' fWS El. V M Ir. fc?r ff. Is 1 i 1$ Yi B s. r'Z- P ft. fi-5 w EL K. Sfe r. r m ran H"-i ci iJEf 2 FACTIONS AT WAR IN W. H. Pfeiffer, Founder, Makes Statement, and Mrs. Toogood, President, Replies Critically pmLnii m I CRISIS NEXT WEDNESDAY The fifti'innl virifo vvhuh tliie.itriin In tliMMipt tlic riiilhnrinoiiie SneleM niul wliicli ! rieteil t" n-m-h n 1 1 ll" nt the ele tion next YvVilni-ilav nislit i the remit nf effort- f ii Ki-niMi 'if monili'M v.vhn wivli tn turn tin- ni'frnnbntion inln a "soeiolv affair," nrrnriliiiK to Wallet R. rfelffer. rounder of tho iidelv. This npinin vvns ptpresM-il tntla.v in ftnMver to the iiitiiiuitiiiii of III'- cii"i-i tlon group, vvlmh rul'ir- almal Mi KrneM Tnounod, president f the v" eiety tlint the I'f.'iiTer faction vv.int to "trnusforni the musical -o. iot.v into n Siindnv-tiisht-ine.'tlni; Ccituan vi rein I'.otli in turn claim llic purpose and desire of ilrvelniins tlic I'hilliimiintm f-oeiotv upon ii hrn.nl nml ilciniii nitii' educational liasis nml ouch fintlmi in etises tlic nt-hcr of nttcniptiiiK to eliinim the sointt into n sorinl club ' Mis. 'loiiqood is (Villi-.il In In- statement Air. rfnlTir out lined In- uiiKiinil i unci ptlmi of tin 'broad i dm ntnm.'i! Imsis" upon uhuh lie fo'iniliil ilic smietv us a mciiiis to trnm pom muii inns, stimulate iimsinil interest in the I'lnlnih Iplim piihln. mid to ptl' iiiiisii 1m cs ii Inline In In ,il svmplinliv concert, on siiiuliis 'Mr I'hiflrr Iris hum, I. in .1 i m-ui i-mlilv the proemm lie h,is been inlo citing nil this winter." siml Mrs Too Kood toilav whin uln- mid vvlin' Ai J'fpiffer lind in id ".And he 1ms liroml ened it from In conception ot n puielv T'feiffer lull large! In the adsorption of the nil uli-als and pm poses I h,ie been fighting lor 'ini-n the becinniiip of our trouble. "If I published n list of tlic two ion flitting parlies, jlM, would be surprised and startled to notiie how Ceriunti names line up ,,,, u,, sl,,, ,ln( ,,,, Amerifiin names line up on the othw . "The proKiain of the I'liilhiiimonii " Sorietv. ns Mr. I'feiffer oiitlmcil it in his stnfenient. and his apparent interest in such a proginm nriginnllv . wns the onl.v rca.son vihv 1 and uinnv others were Willing to give i, in- time to the nigaiiiu tion. The tinih of the matter is that Mr. rfeffer bus insisted, not upon that Jirngrnin but upon a pmgi.itn onh of Sundav imnerts and a progiam to give liim.srlC puhlnitv. "I tefused to go to the tierinun news- papers to solicit rfeiffer pulilit it.v Anil IMS I'l-Ussiiin gloup udopteil a lesnlu tiou oer nn head to sC11ne nuliliiitv and necuse n of exerting an inlluem ol leprcsston "Mr 1'fi'lffer was billing enough to' bide behind ni -lii-s whih 1 wns struggling with the it otln iaN to oh tain the privilege tor Sund.ij on rl !ut after the liist loueert Air I'feitler assunied the entire glor . - "He wnuld'ul listen to the suggestion of library lccltncs, until w0 liter.ilh forced it upon him. and he has ic 'icatcdb said that ill I had to do was to raise u fund for Siind.u lomeits and that he Would take cine ol the list. He has no tuoie idea than a i hihl of living up to the ideals, ot the mgniiirii tion. lie wants inereh to ntb.imc himself and certain nei d voting pro fessional friends of his.'" Me I'teitlel-'s stud llienl follows- "The I'hilhiirinonii So ietv of I'luhi delpbia, of which I it it i the founder, was partlr oignuizcil for tin- purpo-i of giv ing Sunday night ioiimi-Is ot ,tn edit cational cbui-.Hter il a inn- iniihl b' found to give them without iiiterfeieni c with our picscnt Sundav laws in I 'It 1 1 adelpnin " he mJ. --Siiih a vvnj has been found laliicaliimal Plan "The cdui ationill side nf the iiuueits was thought of as follows- "Kirst. AA'e wanted to n,nh people i who so fin have not been mti icsled in orchestral lonicrls of high ihanntci-. ill ordei to enlarge the music loving publii of our iitv Kvervhoilv knows that good music has an cm client edu cational influent c in prodiuing a higher tjpe of citizenship and. altogether, a higher tvpe of mankind. "Second. To give those misu lovers who nrejireventeil from ntteniling symphony com erts dining the wiek da.vs an nppm-tuiut.v to hear good nnisii on Sundav s if it muld In done m a' lawful manner. 'Third And this is the point of greatest importance to gne Auieiuan musical talent who aie ai the beginning of their professional i.uiei mi oppor tunltv to get n start in appearing ' fore the public with a svuiphnnv or (hestrn AA'e have first ,lass te.nliers here. AA'e Iiiim- ttrst lass talent heie. but we do not give this talent oppm t Ull it V enough to develop Tlnie is almost nothing in niiniiinii lietwein the hotel orthestia and the lust i lass s.viu phony orchestra, nml tin latter cannot consider beginner. "Theretoie, these beginners, ospei-ml ly if the biive no iinuie to pa.v imisicul agents for arrnuging the recitals or con certi are nt) a loss. I'.ut now, if our rountrv wants to develop into a mil musical nntion. we must take cine not only of the music, but also ot the musi cal talent. And to educate this musical inlent by giving tliein opportunitv to jjoin experience at their stmt as otches trnl plajers, soloists, coinposets and conductor is one of the main cducn tional objectK of the Philharmonic. Soviet- Concert Funds leaching "Of course, we also give bctuies on .llfFnvivrit tmisieill slllliects oil SlllllblVS I nnd vekdiis of the high character of Mr. Henderson's lectures and give also Wfekduy s.vuiphony concerts, vthirh, however, I regret to snj , could not given this jenr on account of the lack of funds. Hut I inn conlidetit we cuu them. do It In the future jcais." ! The speaker said that aerial uitivitj ,j ;Ir. Pfeiffer coinpluinrd Hint the op- i hud given a iitihpic point of vie.v to llposlnc faction was loo willing lo allow- j many scientific problems. 'vinen of inferior ability to conduct por tions of tlinr educational program. Sue Trolley Company for $45,000 "The free lectures ut the public libra- Actions for SfHriJHHI aguinsi tin1 l'uh sx, which were given Ihib jear uuilei' lie Senice Kailwn.v Coiupany of -New the uuspii's of the society, did not bear the btandaril of our society, since, Putrlck liallugher: ".'-'1 .Alain street, m - -,f hs is lutenil'jil to bo u purely profes k ?'$ Visional organlallon," wild 3Ir. l'clf Jn onswer to thu assertion that " ' lionriPn)vnl of Mr. I'reiircr'ii tontrnct ; -f violinist with the rhiLidelphla Or- , .ri .' rn i,0ri ,, connection whatever i-. kisrftk7 bla 1'hllliurmoulc Society flctlrN Aut wkkrtr t u aviMte ofMU trnrt was tint teiirwed for net ",r bv the IMillndelphl.i Oiihestin Association I itsKed .Air. .-ttokow di h. lie told nie that the iHsnoinl ion objeitcd to mj being tlic combi toi ol nnnther Inroi -porutcd niches) i i .-i-mii latioti in the same cit. 'Of cm isc." he mlded. '1 have tin objeenou to win inu-ii nll ' "III tn.v lonneclion with (he 1'liilaib-l jibia ttrchestrn for nine jenri i Iiiim neer bud the slightest (pmncl with the nssni intion nml nnr present nli lions nir still ol a wllolh fneinllx ihiirmler. In fin t . sceril tnenibi i of the board of diiciims of the 1'hila delpliiu Oiihestm gave me em oiii-iiki ment nml liiiiinil.il siippoit in mj fonn. i i-omerts. , f,nt f,. uhifh 1 shall ,il wins be tliiiiikfiil. "I bine no Kuitriut with the 1'lnl hnnnoiiic Socieli, of which I nni ll fonndci- ami for which I imscd the mud foi Its in gn nutation Monmei, 1 h,i m mm- ic.incd run suIiim foi u s i II IS Milt. with lltll o,icl. d h.ls WIND FOUESHTJOE Blowing West to East, It Bore the Allied Propaganda Into Germany BARRED A "COME-BACK" iitni-o hen il to lb Ii at I . i in. iir. .in.! Austna tiling. u v Imi.iusi i" j.i r mil Ol III- V Mills II III Ighl o 1(1, llll'l fei I lib w liom v i -l to i ist mi, i ,i, tl d I In Alios lo lm .ins ,,t IviIIokiis, to II I tin I Mill.ll I'owcis with plopllgllllll I This tissei'tiiin W.ls lllllile bv I M I till. i rt A Alillikan nt tod.iv s ms.hui ..t the America n riiilosophu al Smiily. H'l South Tilth street I r. Milliknn i irnfi ssol- of pllsis jit (be I mvelsllv i't ( 'hicugn. '1'bc suiue mitiiral law. that iim-i 'winds blow fnuu west to ms. will .give Aiueinaii llicis the uihaiitagc no1 ' I'lii'iipcm i oiiipeiitors in an attempt to I tlv infossihi Aliunde in can. 1 r. Milli k.m - id ''I .ii- n.i t il t .1 1 plienomi lion." s.iol Dm tor Alillikau. "ciiablnl ns to semi over inlo ( b i intiiiv nml Austria an.v tliiuu wi wanted, nml the eticinj had vi'iv little ohnnoe to si ml coiiuti r-prop.i ganihi over our lines." Ioiior Alillikau. (old of cieriim-nis iiiiidiiitid in this i-oiiutrv with hvilio I sZi'ii balloons betoro thi ir use ai tin lighting limit-. Sit bullooiis win. i senl out Horn I'm I Unmli.i. In- s,n, 'and the iisulis ot these eperiuu ills I'lialiled tin pioptigauila pi. in to be nut into opci .it ion ovii-sejis. When the armistice was stgueil. tin- ptofi'ssm i-mitiutiisl. 'ihe intilli gencc siim f iM. urinv bad nub ml several Itiiiiiliul thmisntiil of tins,, little lialloons. i ostium .s'J :iiiccc, with which to rain down propaganda on the Cm iiiiins and Austriaiis." I'.pei inients me to b lonibuKd illlUIL, the New .Ills. enlist. Iloitm Alillik.in s.uil. fi siiuml thi uppi r .m in tin oi diun nsioiis. ' .lust a.s tin s, .is for ni.inv (eututiis have In en sounded with bottles," he a. bled. '1111-1' balloons will sound' tin bighci ligunis of the air and givi in valuable data to soioine." How Ann i ban knowledge ami skill proved supe-inr to the vaunted 'Kill till-" of Ihe lolliullls wis show ll bv l.icilti'ii.ii.l Colonel Augustus Trow 111 lllge. II ellllv nleilsi'l 1 1 1 -III si l-V ll e .ilit-oud. ami who b.is Hsiitncil bis i I tur .IS pl-lfcssM. i pVsi. .ii I'i nn i ion I'lasli Hinging ami suutul imigiiig scittons wilh tin Ann i ! .in toil is abio.nl. Colonil '1'i.iwbi iiIl-i told tin s, iv. mis nni. oiling ihe sissmn. iifubl, ,1, lite Ant' 1 1' ..it lull'i-lis lo I teillliklv and (.ripple i in inv baili ins. ! Colonel Tiuvv bridge - on lii-nei.il, I'i rsbiiig s siutl .Hid in ibmge ol llii'l lis huii ul tenures ,ii the Hash .mil ml I imigiiig -oi turns Wig dun Del l'l tins I J'.v no mis ol ingiitioiis ihviii- lie Ann i a mis i.ml'l barn tin- i v,n I In ' iiiiion of (,eiiumi bowniis nml nihil big gnus eithii bv the roar or the II.i-u ol I lie ll-si ..llgi AA hen (.iiutuitlnge ioimi-iIi-iI most ol tin- lug guns w liuli bred fi-mii pmiits miles distant llne ib-v ici s. Cihuu-I Trow In ulge snid. peruiitieil nn an unite I ct in n tire b.v Vuiot-ii nil butliiiis. so Unit the (iciiiinu guts wiicipii. klv put out of ,n tion. 1 ' lioth soiiuil nml tl.isli lunging have ptnvcd then' Milne to the Aiuei n mi c pi ililiiitiar.v fon e. I In- i olom I ion i i linbll. ".mil nn- to I liiiunl in lln . piiicitiine aruiv - the oiiml Hinging In i.nise il is ihe inn -nun i ol inlmiiiii lion whin nil olio i s t.ul in toggv vveallu-r mid because thus tar no i inn iiilllage has been devised in pii-M-iit Us( working. I In- Ihisb, b-iiiui- ol i's n'n tivel gli'Ilt lliolillllv llllll eoll-i.IIMll Ull I oi lam e in open w.nt lie irpl.incs Aid M ii-iuc S inula i ilv of the ' rnleis mi the iiiomi to the i niters in the nirlli. in lib- In bonib iplosiou. was shown bv I upturn I lei ben I' Ives .v., n mnrs sin the disinvii' bv Ciipiain Ives ptobabl will diieit a new 'avenue ol investigation ns to tin inise of the moon's crntci-s Cantaiu Ives showed a nuniix r of luntetii slides which lemoustrated iliinlv the siniilmilv of the lunar and em lb i-iniei-s. lie was maided lo take tin- pul in m (iinipnnitivil ( lose lauge fm-Uu- reason Unit he sjieut man mouths in iiiiplnue observaUon during the war. These (inters in the muoii i mild not have been i iiiiscd bv meteorites. Captain Ives Miid. us thev ivouhl unit ami liuiii away tin- raised wain niiiiii nre tii-iiin iliscei uilili- on the lunar iratits. I won't saj ." said the i aptain vviln a snub1, "that these liinnr ( raters wen I due to a pielilstnric attempt to spicad be kiiltur. hut ve at least seem to have a little more knovvlidge (onceiniug , Jemey were preseutcfl b.v .Mr. mid .Alrk. - Jho t - 1 ilay. iiindeu County Circuit Court to tiy u result of injuries suffered by 3Iri. Oallagher in il irolle accident tliel April !. S"s' Onllnghcr ulleges j wns thrown from u trolley cur as she wan utleinptios to alight und sultcrrd tierniuneut injuries. Sho sues fi)r UT,0(Ml. Her Iiuifbaml aluo sues tor WW, fop tuti.uww oi mi wue g sery IOVIOXIXU VVIUAC PLANT TREE I' vet e'scs in b in .itimi ',oi ii (v ill the stpi lie. made tin f ' ' -$ ' ' "" " ' ' Sv A-4s-f, i ? i' - ijv i fiSfflsran il a m. All lr- hus tmmhw .. & mis mss wbl - i os, mkl. a..i.,. a ssrsssk4 v 3 j ksii MMi, w 'rmjmm, s iiinr ol Jo.vic Ivihni'i . tile soldi"!' pur! who lost bis life in the war. wile held h.v the Hum. me lal vesterd.iv .illei nnnn in Lug.-in Sn.ii.iic-. In inetiini.v nf the peel .mil iiadirc lover a tree was planted l the light of Hit ii Inn- is Aliss K.iilieriue l.reg.v. .1 pi 1sr111.1l fiiend of the hero-pnel. who piiseiit.-itiiiu. l Hie li-fl is ,lmlr.e .Inlm Al. I'lillirson. nn- of the spenders al the cviiises i II II1UI SUFFRAGE CHA1AI Executive Committee Also Elected at Annual State Convention Here MASS-MEETING TONIGHT Miss Matv 11 lugluiiii was ti 1 hi lid ih.urmaii of tin National U'oinen's paitv 1 t the busiiKss. sessuui of tin- an 111111I stutc 1 oiiveulion. wlinh is being held nt tin- lioosivelt. L'HJT ("icstniit street, toilav 1'iflv uiiuibiis of the orgaui.iioit applaitdid Aliss Ingham s iipmt of tin vMH-k done in this st, tie "A'i an- 1 1 Us i in llv one l.llllll It- to illiIV lllllllods. ' sji.il Mi-s high. 1111, 'Inn we are of urn 1 nt 1 ml as to tin- v iti 1 lmpm tain c in tins ,0111111 v of the national euliam hisciui ui ol all Ann rn nil vvoim-i. AA'e are l;;',ii mg f-ii il.,- 1 ighl in v.ile ir own 'gov, l-llltn III Illttl We shjlll put ' thi' olll detiiauil uulil tin- women of our loiiuliv tin tlic "Aim we in, g.ilh gu - lot I In i li.ntgi o I oh gl I ss w ll! null In i mi. out lolil In-I ol thi Till . ...IlllI III s, III I. Ill llllll I'i niis h.nii.i 1 1 e initi'i ul li ot, i S ii II. II". in l sHl, l"l ' .in w I I. . linn ,, il,. in -i - imi .nn! il v il l.i ieg evi i v pnssilili I,, i'i, .ml ol ue a AA'e sll! I Mil .iii.i n to ha- no' S lor tin- pre-nlcm v ' le it, ml huii lit ii lb'- 1 II ot l Presiili nl vv ill b" a in. ill' " i nni 1 1 u to fourteen million lis; tiil n- Pa Sinntor i- i, kei 11 II polllli i. in lo s nil' Voti I s ,s he liusti s In Iii pulili' ,m I'liilv 'lull p .11 III .ll uiieti ut- lllnsi. 115. tho-i i-i ll with to III VI V I ,11 :'"T New .Aliinbeis I'oll.i.v nig Aliss lugluiiii - n pod Alls iiii'lui I1 I In--, a viiuiig i.iw.vii. -lid that :!." into lb In w mi'iubcis bail I mi i nil-led i, ink- of the p.nlv in I hi - -t.lle illll lllg the Insl sev making a lol.il ol Hil'.i Tin' bgislalivi i oiiit thnt of tin thirlv -is I 'olUI-i ssiui II I Iglllei II Wi eial iiiiu lultiicnl ti u i nli , n mouths, inciilliet -. nil i ii putli ll l'l ill, -vU. llll'l I'C lol l'l. II ll wi re iiuliu-i il. I 111 I ll 111"! ll 1)1111 lllllllltll.il , oiiv i nt imi w a thllt I nn' were lm ih! In -lilt' Itli'llt .Mill live will I If Ihe In-I 4io if lln . inteie-lcil nt 1 now iiig UcpuhlU'Utl- .ltd lie l'l 'ii. ted to I" burnable lo ll In iliueliilliu ul ii'illllnji lo Ml-- Iiighui i iii nib tei. i b-i I il at lln- nml uiiiK- -, ion nm Al'.s ,ii.v Pllitkewil l,i-l v i baiiiiiim . AIi-s loan I, I'.iuu m s,,. mul vui i li.iiimau Alls- Mim v A I'.iii iih.iiu. ll i rd vn-e chniriaii . Ai-s. Mm v I'liiin hiitiin Aloigan i" miling s UIIV Aliss Sill .ill lilllh.lln Toil! kins, iiiiiispmi.lilig sei i. lm v ami Mis, lid ill I'nisi. Ii.asiiri i lAtmlivc omtnitlcc Naniid The (eilltivc iiillllllitti'C lie lnil"s Aliss Ali." liroeK. Miss 1'iinii. 'Iiuvts Coihran. Airs l. tl. Ilnlligaii. Ail- I.. Al 1 1. .Alitihell .mil -Aliss I'lonn. e I,. ".,,( ,11,.. , Alls- Coin Ciuvvford will In ul the inniittcc mi meiiilicr-bili. Alls- lnne i;,.,,st Keiiuedv Hie (oniniitl n legis- i lutim. mul Miss Caroline Isuti n-lcin tlic . oinuiittie on piiblicil. A liiiicliemi to the members, of lln ,H1t followed at the Jlnosevell, vvitli j ,,K Mnbel A'etiioli, tin- national s r,.ttir.v of the orgmii-ation as Hi. thief ; siieakcr ' mm.., ,,riei-uooii session im-Iml' an il , UNt,nte, b.lure mi "Pictels," "The . ',n,.i Fires" and "The Prison Spec- , Miss Lucy (Ivvvnnc I.ialiiini, ol liHtimme. who has spent the Inst iiiontl 1 I'hiliulelpliiit orgunii'-iii llllll enlist in membei-M for Hie pint in this dis- liii-t. will sienk of her prison eperi ence M i si Kiihanl AA'iiiiivviiglit Mrs. Har- AA". AA'ib-v and Miss Aim- Paul, the eliainnaii of tin. Nntionul AA'oiuaii'sl Th', Paitv will spenk at tin' iiih-h liieedng to Ik- held in the ballroom of the Hello , vm1 Stratford this evening. Girl Killed by Banker's Auto Noirlsto'.in, I'a , Anril '.!H ('nrolvn on C'urr, tm veni-B old. ilaughter of Charles she ('Ht-r. I2S Kast Mnrbhnll street while crossing me street in iroiu ol bet home lust night, wns Mruclj by the mi tomobiln of C'lnytnn II, Alderer, a banker. Slip died an hour Jatcr in litrcr(tw HoipUal, toJtvlilfh ahp t(ta LKJK.ER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, IN MEMORY OF SOLDIER-POET SssJ Today Return of ll omen .s Liberty Loan Committee io s 1 1, ,.,, 1 ,. Mi.s ' I 11 U 1I1 ilrm 111 11, 11111 VV si I'm! 1 I, ,i i v I. I I, Ii h I N 11 1 ll ill in ill "',s l."l' -. ii-i i ii 1 1 1.1 : i.i.i 1 vits v 1 r in in i ii.iitni !ii -T Tun . Hi 1-' Vlrs ,1. iiti V'.e . . h irin ill I'm !'" N. i h I .11 1. 1. Ipiil . Vlr 1 11 . ul 111 II 1 1 , I- , 'i 1 III 111 l.le U',11 is est Hi Ml. H, Hi I1' I -n 11. I 111.. 11 Jl, i."ill 1 I . ii nt Mill Vlrs I 1 i.elii I 1 Ml-e 1 1 ll 111 Illii II ''' -.0 1 i.l.i, , . VV 1 1 1 1 1 II. nix , hull m 111 I Hi" ."i"H I 1 I- ..f s, luoik 11 VI! s tn. ..I 1 VII nvil' 1 Ii cm. 11 I'1 "' V till tin 0--VI1 1 s V uits 1 ll unit 111 . -s T".u 1. tm nun" 11 Vlr W H 1,111 , I. u.i.'ii i"'.i-.ll T, 1 iv s mini 'J us. sun 1 11 11 I lnl.il Ss 71 1 ir.it EMPLOYES PRAISE P1EZ ON RETIREMENT Farewell Dinners Monday and Tuesday Arranged for Fleet Corporation Director hi III v . p ' I! the 1 I I VV III .hull the I- lollglll ill I pei I lo see devil, bill oil nl u tl'ilillle 'Inn les Pie. ol III.' Oilier III. Ill Aliss si I 11 till V 'l Wi.llll Vie lighting Ilk' the -nie of tin- angels 'I In was tin, key null pnid ibis iil'H riinmi to n tii-ing tltn i tor gem i-nl g ui, v I h t I 'orpofiiii Almlli.i I'liuiu. pi'iv.m lllivvillil CiioiiIi l . vice pi'l -lib III ol tin I ot I ii 1 1 111 lull 111 I lllll'ge of II 1 1 111 in I si lilt loll who iil-o ii iii, s m 1 The t'ilii'1, to Air. I'n w.i- wtiitei b.v Aliss I'i-iiiiiv nn hchu't ot thi-mg.iiii atimi's i nl it i- peisoniiil. nil uu i u i ..... .. .. ........ VI. I'.... .. t. i ,,'', ..i. ,, nr. f.1,,-,1 .,,, , l-', "IC'j. loiltiv vv .is vviiiinug lli ins an. tits tieic. pi i'Iiiii .ioi v to le-ivillg to) lit- liutiie 1 ill I Mm .i-.ii ni-t AA'ediiesil.n lln Alond'iv night. Air. Pic will b" tin- gucsi ul honor ut n Inn will dm tier 1" In given linn bv tin ,lic.iiliiiin t is illlplovos ol lite Ui'cl i ol pin. II lull III I the' Kn C niton Hotel, nml ll Tiles ' dii nc-hi he will upv Hi 1 hiiniu nl a -imibii fumtion t hail- ol In- gii it ill tin- P.i'llcMio .V I.iiiIii Coast Sdatfmd lloli I h the Shipbuilders' Assm m lion. All Pie w.ls miii Ii afl'i I'lmil v - ti ilinle. will, Ii a I In' Ii i ling ol hiiiulreils i nlovi - nt the i oi point nm ll 111 Miss ( vplt'ssr il miii i i ni TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES No-ii r Ml' i I. n ,u ' . I- .i.-tiitifct,iii. 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Illlwnrll, -i. .ml Vdi n d .in I l.t I i fi.n i:iliite Al'-ssaliiirunl tll-JS 'fiiau rt i-iitnirln, l.uinitinl gg'.'s A-v,n hi Murk Jl 1 1 villi, 'i?"u Whllliv uie Knihrni I' lilllon -,njg Vine t Kititir tinniinu Jt'.'ii m nth st. iind Cininon IL't ,s Hi Hi hi RuRHelu i urlm 'J I 1.1 VVntklnn si and (,-tln S, IiIm'Ib tTllT K -Ji'il st llnnlil vi, ( tnn Nm 0 o'lli Pa . and Kr. t Killn nn.1l Mulct ! VVslter Thninimuu gral liffersnn st M ir Hint and Mil Ille ( llmm '-"JL"' It'-i n, iijumiu w tiTuim gH7 I. lllnli si nt N-tti, ho' irn 'in nns J Wrlsh "21111 VV. IJnnlni-oti st Slid I .lUiso Kluntni :2.".'l v. lL'ih ki lav ll vr iror I'a unit Adi z Stanford lllm I.mk Pa. folio J Muii-li- W'uiillnwn avs . nd Mary K ('niton '111 KJnvd st John J Mn. o .V1IW (isnc. iv e unit llolli t: Honlv l.l-J -iTI-i si Mrsnils Mrc.iiYi I' . MvuHviuik nve Hint Mliri i vi so ii (ir-i i , r' bsou si PninV 1' i-unirnllii-'s 13 ill Ml Vernon ut un, Hob. Mi Kin 4ill' ilMvn nt Irvi" I "l''l - t N'vvpei Nowp V nnd Thor .ui P Dnrllnn N-vvnort Novvs Va !jotn I" I '"tors ,n "-"".l Ilrruld kt nnd Anna c iiok-s .imii is, nil si Frank trfni S'SS Ituvr-forri ae. and lia boljn Kord S71".' Hiverfor.1 ve. Cbart W lUIUHma. -IDSO Hrl nve., unij llelmi V. rhuiw-ln. 1131 B. 6M t . Ho1ivr'n llovrti 48 jArnwo (itv anJ viola uri..1.. ill XSjUsrntinlr nl I1jj(s7. V9i JXaJ' - T,lJli ., .int. RECOVER NINE AUTOS; 1 FF&IPr"' I i Is I F I LltUL ' Alleged Stolen Cars Found in Raid at Twelfth and Summer Streets YOUTH FURNISHED CLUE 'In IIH'H Inn "ul with being in-o- plll'tlils o .-lillolnobili si "feiiic" win re stolen wei iiipieti-l changed in llllll si. 1,1 ,l( 1, ll'.r.ll.. ,.i n.i.u l'l ......., ,.....-, vveic aii-aigiiid tmln beloic Alagistt.itc iAIii'i.ir nt tin Cent I a I Po' Coint. .ipl'iai'.ini i 'I'he lu-isnii'-is win niH-stiil nt u raid mi a garage ul 'I'willtb ami Suuimer -tieels : i mi gave tin ir uaiiies as Jniues (ii-ei'ii .mil I'dgar lliitlimau. Nine i ins nml sevend bolts of sill, nml siidn valued ul S'-MIOH wile nNo tmiiul in Hie gaiagi. in eoiiliiig to III police 'I he prisoni I s i iv iui; stolen gooils lini ir--tl w ith mil v ith bin env . l.li ll W.ls belli in Solum bail for a fin lln i hem nig The luiil W.ls iiinile bv 1 Iclei live Licit tenants I.u Sluing" mid Swnin. ol Cit.v Hall. Iltl'l scveiiil ih tei lives tlom Mill mis police ilisll ii Is. All the iniluiiiobibs louiul in the plllic well' iih'!l. llccot lllllg lo'lil Sllllllge. l.liillsi- ttlgs ('s! oveliil ill the garage indicate that four ol the mis bclnugi d to AW I' Conpei. of Willow iliuvo: I'nilil. Killv. of AVistei stiiei. c,i iiii.iiiinwu : l'.dwmd Cuoper. (ilnev. mul J nines V.. Nni. n. of Cliuiih huii . ! riMiinfow ii. ! ve-ligation vvh.ib b d to ihe suii- lisid "I" " st.ii-in! when s.iiiion A tin Dell, u bov of Nineleeutli mul Carpcn- s is. was toiiiiit Willi mi aiiio- iiioliilc in Ins possession. tin liov w.ls iUi-timinl bv Hi teclivcs Mi Can nk niul l-Jil'boiid mul -mil lie biuiglil ll 'I lliilll tli-ei n tm '' The stub n sill, mul sntiii luiniil in n gin-age bun the mime ol tin- I mini i -s. it 1 iiiishiug Ciiinpnn.v . miiwicu. Cum AUSTRIA JOINS GERMANY I Accepts Invitation to Be Represented In Weimar Assembly '.ieiin.i. .Apnl 'Jli il!v A P.i The (niul. in llovei inn. -nt has iiiviti.l Ihe li. 'i iiiaii A list i inn (iovi I limeiit In semi live niiiiibeis uf the Notional Asseiuhl to W'eiiiiiir. to join in the ills, ussim' ol the (ieriunn Niitimuil Asseniblv niul have a von o in tin- trims, u lions of dull bod After tin- chain ellm . Di- Kail Kcn ner. bad iiiiiib1 a sliong iiibliiss in lavor of tin- pinposiil, the House ,iil,,pc, a iiiolion tinepling ll am1 se cited lien Alii int. Soiial Deiiini ml : llerr Itnnci k. Cliiistian Su.i.ilisl: Hen- Wilier, pini (ieim.iu: Mill' llillebr.mil. ileiuum I'm lieiiiiaii. niul l'lofessm- 1 lugeiiiiatiu lo go In Weimar BOCHE MINE CUTS R. R. Explodes Near Dapaume, but Doesn't Stop Watch on Rhine i Amiens, April -li.-- A slow mine left b.v the (iei-inatis exploded vcstenlav on 'the tnilrond between Miinmouut and I.Acliiel. Tlic explosion cut the main i line of (lie iind running Intwceu Paris ' and llelgiiim for a distance of Illll vnrds. I No one was bint b.v the cMi'osiim. ri1 1 Sixteen Above at Shenandoah Mieiiandimli, Pa., Ap-i' at -Winter weather irevails here toilav , Uiermotu- et"i-s registeiiug site-n degircs above no this morning Snow lliinie- con tinued dining the night and toilav. runners in the Kingtovvn willr sa eail.v fruit and vegetable crops have been buill.v ilaiuaged. I ; TWOHELDAS' WANTED Draftsmen Lay-Out Men Detailed, Tracers for High-Grade Automobile Work Out of Town Employment' t See Mr. Roberts, APTJTL 20, 1019 T '5 High School Professor, Held in Contempt, Still Defiant of Court's Order HOPES WIFE WILL RETURN , , , lames Henry Donnelly, professor of I English at the Southern High School, , , . whom Judge Iti-ovvn, Mtmcipiil f oiiit. has declared in uinjempt of court lie - 1 ciiusii ol ins reful.nl to obey 1111 order giving .Airs, lliiuiiell.v Ihe custody of their two children, is holding the fort in the Diisclinimi Apartments, in Clielspn, 1 Atlantic City. AA'ith him is bis sou, "Jiininie," a niatilj (hap of eight years, whom Judge I'rown has otdered into the mother's custody upon allegations t lint the father 1 is notn "lit person." and n niiiiii. vho I never perinils "Jimtnie" to leave her' side unless he is with bis father. 1 Piofessor Donnelly intends to light to the .end. He lias not given lit) hope I thai his wjfe. who wns Miss Anna Henderson, 11 daughter of a millionaire nml whom he mniried nine veins ago, vet will regret her net ion in leaving him. despite the fait Unit she 'has eu lend suit for divorce. I Airs. Donnelly is living in (Jerinan- I town wiih Anna, their four-yc.ir-nld daughter. ; llhiines Third Paitv. I'lofessor llonnell.v , wilh hiovvii-cveil, ! fuir-hiiiiiil Jiininie nt his sjdc, 11 fused tins iilleinonn to ni.v one wold ngaiiist his wife. ''She is the viilini of tin1 nun hiuatioiis of Ihe miiiii1 jiower tliat bus inade inv life a hell upon eailli for in-ill y two .veins." he declnied. reading fioin a long, tMiewritlcn version of their marital troubles, which shoill.v are to be aired ill the i oiirls. , "All our troublesr." the schoolmaster colli iniicd. "diilc from the day my wil '""I1'1"-''' ''J " "hini, went from our ' '""tinge in Ventnor. in June, 11117. In consult a Inw.vcr in Philinlelpliin nboul fiiinil.v nflaii-s. She bad iiinile up her mind Hint she did not want lo live in A'cntnor. ami she went to see the iidoincv its to her rights in the mutter. "Since that lime nt wife lias luei wholly in Ihe control of others.. She left our home on June 1. V.I17. "1 ninke nn charges ngaiiisl hei . 1 t never spent a night iiwa.v fioni my wife ei ept when she was iii a hos pital. She is the v ii lim of my enemies. "Cliiirgcs of crui'll iiitilnined in the I suit for divorce, filed ill Philadelphia, 'arc a fantastic invent ion. Tin- me limit of a deliberalc plan to luke Mis, j Donncll out of my life mul get tiosses I sioti ami control of her propel 1 ." j Professor Doiiliell suid thnt he was i given i pptirluiiilj to meet the (lunges ol a detective of a liroad street hotel upon who-e testimony Judge Hi own i bildlell Profess(i. Dounellv bus ciuplov-cdi toi-mer Jiulge ( In l cm i- I,. I oh- nml Scmiliu- Knieisoti Iticliard of Ail.iiitie1 'it v to pintei t his interest . An al If miH fotiihlj to take liltle Jituinie rimn I'"""1111 Ivvent.v hi- fatbei's i hinge b.v ngenls of the' ;"' '' nl 1'""1'' other side, vvill be met with suinni.ir.v " 'hinge nl a n.e.isiiiis a rdiug ( .Air. Dounellv. ' Ih'' limn-sity A di ti i live is said to lie wilhiii call of the Chelsea constantl.v uparlnient bouse whole .liininie niul liis father have outside ol I aris. ii ion (oiiiloituble suite. ' C.iptmu D AA'. Ki inner, of l.Sl!) Jiniinie's fiilhci-declineil lo nilniit this'Chestuiit -tnel. a JelTeison 4'ollege nlteinoon that Jiniinie's presence in ! iii.ni ol l'.H". who has been with the Cln Isc.i is i mitcmpl of Judge P.iovvn. liiilisb sini i Oi lober, 1!M7. has i cached lb r ti id : ' I In might Jiiiunii- to Chelseu home lie set mi in u mililiti lms bv jidvne of a physii inn for liis health, pilnl at Nollingluiiu, Knglanil, mid later As lor being in lontcinpl of mint m.v - on the lli'lgian fiont. lie was men. sell, von i an sii.v Unit I have cvi-.v ' t mneil in dispatches for louspicitoiis loiileuipl lm- Unit loiirl and ou i mil bravei make it just ;is siioug us joit please." (libel I 'liiluili'lpliuin- in living vveic: Piol'i s-nr Duniu'llv has been on bnve , August Howry, "lilll South Iti-ulali of nliseiiie lroiii his duties sm.o l'eli- ' sltcel : Samuel Silvvskv, l.'I'Jv l'aiiiiill -.nni. v. He now tcais bis cnciuiis vvill lllinipt to use tin' situation whiili in.ikis ti iiiipussilile for him to ictuin to I'liilaih'lphiii vvilhoul being nii.'-h'il tor iiiiileuipl as mi i use for having bis position di i lined vacant. He he lii-M-s. however. Hull In- ha fi lends in the I'lomd ol lalin vvill stiiiul b.v him pnwt ilnl itioti who Troops lUlCli V tom ll (ir and Hotiwivard Bound . " ARRIVED -..ut i li.is.l I ll.lrtl III Willi JtlHI lllll, IS niul inni in, Imllmr ih ut Iv mills or se, nn Klh li'vistiili In lii't ll. Iti.iti In at tun light il,l 'h tl,,,,n lliilll' l 1 lletlil 111)), 111 1'llM l'h Id Vrllll.'li Hi U'.ole. Iiiii ofllii'rs. lorlv iitne nun "H-,l Held Atlllli'iv Held mul sl.iriitll.il- I'ltnn.s 11 ,( iili.l Ii lliirt. iiflln-rs mil '" iii.n an Id llild Arllllnv (oiiiil'-t, lim si ni eftiiHis and I;l7i in--li DUE TODAY VV'Sl Hill' I.I Apt II '' vill'i ,1 ((inni ni Nn ' Saul . i Iiiim ilBiiux. Arid 1.1 nl N,ii Tor!,, fnuu flrisl. ,.' ul. -seven men uf Casual s nun, its il New York, from IIui inlh IS'J'.l moil ' Mniias. at .iv vnri., iruiu ni aanaiii. . April IS ivlth lll.t moil Wisl lnol,. lit Now Vnrl.. rioni la Pal-lln- Am 11 with thlity-uno iiisn. DUE TOMORROW I rn. l,uii "1 N'- York fiuin hi Na.alrr Willi 1712 nl ini'l mni , liiee Via. ill N' Yuri. 1 1 mil llarilc.uix. l.nl 11. (villi Isir, nirlieis and iiien ....... i.iM.ii, .t s-'iov York fliiin r.ir- 1 S" , , ,k,,, ,v,, , Pu .,,,,, nil. ii, Mini -i - - " -,;. " ,- , Vlimi.siitn ill N'H VerK -irolll linsi ,,,,. ,, 1-, .tili 1-Mii uiTii ors uinl men rim ami it i Viuk fri.nv Hnnkaux. Alilll HI vvllll Hull 'lUleers niul Inoll t'lwl'li.. al N. Ymk fr.iui Ilr.nt. Anril 17. vvllll l"1.''' Diners iiniltnen ilrliini. m .e,v .i. April IS. will. :I7!IS (im.el sili,ini-v. ul N'vv York Anril 1-. vvlih I17J iiffn il from HoiiIeauT. s.and liie-n from llordeiiux. i and men. SKI " lUklsbness of (JcKien only to the degree of a distinctive differ ence a Miriiitinn fiom a -Inero motor int " ir ' '" "- unusually attractive and pleasing K.ssel lust'ini-bullt models. See l'hotonrauh to Sumlau a Ledger I'Uturlal Knfioii W. I'LIIIM! liKIIill. 31X1 N. llrond 912 North Broad Street -Kis ii UIUIJIIIIIIIIIM1 'AIR POLICE TO FLY 1 OVER CITY TODAY New York "Cops," in Two Cur- tics Biplanes, Will Lnnd at Pine Valley, N. J. AA'ntch your step! Tin airplane "cops are due here today from Nw Yorlc, AA'ith Lieutenant J, Livingston Allen and Joseph Itennett, of the Police He- M'ru' Aviation Corps, as pilots, two (.,ir,,s ,.nln .,,, .,. ..,.,, .... si, ,i,,i ,, . , ', ., , ... ' '" ".' , ai i o cincK nils niier I nnnn for pine Valley, N'. J., vvhere !,lp H land. Major Dinshali P. ,.!, niiiiii. who will aeeotnpany one of the nviators. will bear nieelines from Minor ll Inn and ltodtnaii W'nnnmnkrr. sie(inl deputy police 1 oinniissioner, in (hinge of (be leserve, tu Major Smith ami Dneclor Wilson. The message will be iclaved h.v iiutotnobiie to this cit. This will l,e the initial lliglit of the new inrps, nml vvill inaugurate 1111 air poliie patrol for New Yolk cit. Deputy ('ominisbinner AA'annniaUer, Inspei tor John V. Dvvjer, and other poliie olheials will be at Shcepsliead It.iv totluv to see the start of the initial lliglit. Several of the aviators nn nectCil wtlh the reserve corps were in the tiviatimi sei v in- dining the war. Hi Hm! ullr rrllliN Ul I IhLnULLI Ilillll Captain Harry B. Cochran Is Among Officers From Here Arriving Home COL HUTCHINSON IS BACK Sit.v per ient of the X-rnv work of Ihe Ami i lean expeditionary force i' Ihe pi oui leioid of a Phih'delpliinn. He is Captain Ilarr.v 11. ( ochran, '-'.", South Seventeenth stregl, whn has arrived f,,.,v,,,s.,,s. lie went nbioad in June PUT. ,-,tl,l,s,l the X-ray ,.,., (Icpaitnieiii f the I nlt-,l Slates ami in I'raiiic, niul ( malmlcd the biggest pint of such wmk done by Ainericnns in Hie war .nn lie vv mked with every ,,u"'r """'M'lnents were received .... ,' from Cliarles It. Hamilton, who points "in on. inline in the A.gnnne. 1"" ' (1t that roads it, Itelgium mid France said, mul was the only officer doing i linr space nt the sides for horse travel : X-ia.v wmk in Hint section. j.lacob Diie Claike, Unwind A. Chhse "I was ruiled States arm X-ray ,i lmvid Wilson, scctetary and treas leihniiiiin bifme I got to I'rmue mul nr-r of the Chester County Hoard o( Ihe value of the i.i.v in locating for- Huml Siipervisui-s. eign bodies inniint be overestiniati d," ' - - -- D... lor Co. I, ran snid. "1 wnikcl under ' Fricke Freed on Treason Charge lit" vein, iicipicth and it was not .... Npu Yml A 2(. Af(ol. Mihf l.lllolilliuitl I'Vpeilenie to llllll a trill k nl!,,,- iimiinvilnntelv liie bones llio fo,l. ' '".Hied with inateiial I had to use blown to small pi s. I liuve been mnin- nn mini lor the i -s. , uv t ;,, C "In i-t ii-. loiisultaut in ladiologv with 11" a i: I' Colonel .lulu s P lind hiusiiii lliilll sdiel, has "" llso lie went nbioad in I'.ll." Itci! floss unit sent b.v of IViins.vlvaiiiu. i' bus In en in ihngeot Aiuciicmi .Militar.v i Iv''1' Ctoss Hospital No, ". bnaletl jusl MK it: August C l.vinh. l.'l" Parker ;i.i D.ii-bv : Philip 'K. Haiuploti, lis W'i-l t lliu v I'veiine. lalwanl .lor i,u. loll Minion iiveiiui : Leon Itoss, "I IT Jsoiilh I'outtli sdeet, Toiiipilio ill. i. THI I! I siieel : John AA' Simp ' sou. -1.:.l.", Sunt ti Cniske.v sired. 1M ,n, W'Sii,.. o::iT Ninth Opal street. W'iilhnc llenvener. ,"i(!.'!(i N'nilli 'I'wcnlv .ec mil sdeet ; Salvador Ceneva. Chesler. i vii..., i I U'it',lit "HUT Coliiinliia aveuue. Picderiek" Klmcr. UTII North I ltaiiilnlpb streei: limik N . Slnppel, 1 ':: Noiih SinI ii-t Ii stnet: AA'llliaui .1 Ciiev. o.'Ho Itii limoiul street; Hen i.imiii p. s-aiiison, .lll'J Cent nil avenue; Pnsipinlc Ainallo, UhK! I'Jlsworth stnet. Ilmiv M. llirsihbaiiin, IsTi'.l Ltling stic.t. Siephen Aipiiliiui. .1o?ltj Kershaw sdeet: Wiilli-r M. Mil'inm. iaist l'nb.r -Imi. IMwaid Mollis, Tilt l'aist (Inlm in strict; Stephen Hoblc. 'JO!! Mome sdeet; Angilio Dilullio, liutlcr, tiittsi'pp" Dimitouiii. V.Y.'A I iiiiibriu -stint: Siilvaloro Cirmclli, Til Uji'Ii sticil. JKWELERS CHESTNUT AND Antiques Reproductions i i I I INVEST Ft r STATE HIGHWAYS Philadelphians Indorse Scott Bill Altering Construction Plan for Public Roads HEARING HERE MAY 1 Prominent Piillndelphlnns urge the ptissnge of the Seolt bill to compel the State Higliwa.v Department to provide for horse trnvel in the construction ot public highwa.vs. A lienritig on tlir bill will be held In ' Orphans' Court, City Hall, Thursday uftcrnnon, May I, at ,'1 :.'10 o'clock, br fote n Milicnmmitteee of the Hoiife mads committee. The lnenibrrK of the subcommittee are Representative .Tohn II. K. Scott, sponsor of the bill ; Kep resentative Ilejburn, Delaware, nnr Representative Hiekernell, Lebanon. Representatives of the State Orange, road supervisors and ncrIriiHur.il or ganizations will appear nt the hearing. The bill provide1 that a roadway eight feet wide slmll lie constructed on each side of highways of tliirty-sW feet or more for the evcluslve use of hni-se nml ti similar roadway on at lenst one side of highwavs between twenty-seven and thill -si feet width. Indorsements given the bill by Phila- delnhiaus arc ns foMovvs- i,,f 1,I),MS-' SPrn,s t'' mo ,liatt,lis 'most desiralile piece of legislation. uaer is a road pel feet ed for the use of motors js uulil for Inn se I ravel. The method pre scribed in this bill will cheapen the cost 1 of eoustruelinn and maintenance by narrowing the suifncc of the most ex- I pensive pull ion of the road.'' Ilarrj ('. A'arrmv. Jr., prominent lioisemiin : "I tun sine that all broad- ! minded men who have a chaneo to ride through the country will appreciate the I importance of this bill, not to mention the farmers who lelv on good nml safe roads for their livelihood." V. PliinUett Stewart, bile maior of if. S. A. Remount Service: "The big j win- lias shown that the horse is not n thing of the past and that thev are an I II'M'?'""' "" (Tl U fV "" "rm.!" "r ll,':i "'lt ,ln'V mnl". V' lo my m'"( (i(i jij J(il( pip,,, WIj encourage the i,n.ediug of horses. The war has sadly I pointed out the lack of liorse knowledge I among average AiuerUMiis " ! eial jur.v whiili has been hearing the i use of Albert Paul I'rickc found him nm gum oi ircason. ' AdKNT- iMIV nil WilVIAV. -, UmK In simri I no , xii rofiuirt-d to start: Inn- u, autiful fuce creami lll.ll.! Iirnlli -out i'siiiI iu(p income. Itclfiilil i in ni tv Hopewell, Pa. .(ll tires Itl.AI i.srTH rim t.v. lll;Al'T IKl'l, t.!it,e tiuiiKrtlow . cr proportsr. 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