Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Image 1

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VOL. VI. NO. 118
BOY BANDITS HELD
HER CONFESSING
SERIES OF HOLD-UPS
Two Youths Said to Have Ad
mitted Robborios in Res-
taurant and on Street
DETECTIVES ARE SEARCHING
FOR TWO OTHER THIEVES
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Ono Put Out Street Lights Be
fore Stealing Gems Cash
Drawer Looted .
Two youths, said to have confessed to
- series of hold-ups, were held with
out bail for court in Central Station
today, while police are searching for
two men wanted for a jewelry store
ad a cigar storo robbery committed
t night.
Tho youths held in Central Station
today vrerc Vincent Hearty nineteen
jar old, Akron, O., and William J.
Dillon, eighteen years old, Eleventh
street hear Green.
Recording to the police, they admit
ted, robbing John Conlin, a customer1
in the restaurant of William Kachel,
4422 Germantown avenue, Wednesday
night. It is alleged they also admitted
holding up Francis II. Pindley, 6023
North Twenty-first street, at Stenton
tvfnue and Spencer btreet, last night.
They took $4 from Conlin and .$3 from
Findley, the police assert. The youths
were captured at 1 o'clock this morn
icg by police of. tho Branchtown sta
tion who located them on a "Sork road
trolley car after Findley reported lie
had been robbed.
Were Well Planned
The two thieves for whom the police
are hurting showed their robberies were
planned carefully, one even cxtinnruish-
ing the street lights along his line of
escape betoro crashing a brass-knuckled
fist through a jeweler s display window.
.The jewelry store window robbed was
that of R. S. Milner & Son, 1810
.1821 Point Breeze avenue. The thief
escaped with .two diamond rings valued
at SHOO.
Reuben Milner, son of the jeweler,
was in the rear' room of the store at
9:30 o'clock last night when the thief
broke the window and seized the jewels.
Milner ran toward the door, in his
jxcltement passing a revolver which lay
Bvon the desk. He saw the robber turn
natb Lamljert street, small thprougb-
iwe.u iew yarns case oi me store.
Tho Ipu-eler'ft Ron rhnRert the thief or
fltf'l beiloV'in--tht?-rttreet--aiidwi&
aatonished to sec that the street lamps
04 both sidewalks had been cxtin-
Klsbed. The dim form of, tho robber
uld be seen running westward.
Robs Downtown Storo
The other daring robbery was in the
cigar store of L. Pctroskcy, 0 South
Thirteenth street, within. a block of City
Hall. The thief leaned carelessly ou tho
counter until two customers had left
then pointed a revolver at the pro
prietor. Pftrosky was forced into a rear room
and the robber began helping himself
jo money in-the cash register. He was
interrupted by a customer. When this
man asked for a cigar the robber thrust
a revolver in his face nnd forced bim
Uto the rear room.
, The hold-up man then walked out of
the 6tore with ?07 in cnBh and escaped
in the crowds.
1 FINDS "DOUGHBOY DADDY"
French Lad Comes as Stowaway to
Join Lieutenant Pal
New York, Jan. 30. (By A. P.)
Georges Pierrot, a thirteeu-ytar-old
trench boy, who came to America as a
stowaway aboard tho steamer West
j jmf?? searching for his "doughboy
aaddy, was claimed today at Ellis Is
land by the wife of Lieutenant Howell
French, of Columbus, O.. as her
adopted child. She has asked the im
migration authorities to reverse their
decision to deport him to France.
Lieutenant French first met the lad
at Dijon, France. Learning that the
youngster was an orphan, Lieutenant
trench took him in charge and they
were pals up to the time of tho Ar
oono offensive. Afraid that the boy
might be injured in the fighting the of
ncer sent bim back of the lines to
icoool, and that was the lust he saw
of him until Georges arrived in
America,
FIRE RUINS WORKS OF ART
Treasures Valued at $750,000 Lost.
1100 Students March to Safety
New York, Jan. 30. (By A. P.)
Art treasures valued at $750,000 w'cre
octroyed today in a firo which swept
through the annex of the American Fine
street "' WSt Fitt3'-pi8htl1
While the firo was raging 1100 stu
dents, including 200 young women.
P,Id safety from tho ncighbor
'"S buildings of the Art Students'
league.
The annex, a three-story brick struc
ture , was completely wrecked. Coutents
i adjoining buildings, including Os
P Hall, a fnshionuble apartment
..,', wcre damaged by water. The
fotnl loss is expected to exceed $1,000,
i .-. M,?st o tIlc burned paiutiugs were
"i the Vanderbilt exhibit.
In addition to the Vnnderbilt paint-li-i
", ,nl'mber from the Morgun nnd
rrC Hi l,"tuua were u'Hllo,n mi,
n,; ; v .,ino Arts Building is the home of
'mionut Academy of Design.
Flue Blamed for Fire
J.Wwllvi iluo is blamed for n fire
71 did slight dumuge In ohc home
i Mrs. Lucy Johnson. 1711 Hunting
rk avenue, shortly after noon today.
TVn"&y. ln Johu Warner's lumber
Jr. ' which faces the house to tho rear,
w uames coming from tlin chimney
ieiephone.1 an niarm. The lire was
ltin.Ru shed with slight loss. It was
nuncd to tho chimney and some raft-
Skating Today!
(Justine,
Concourse.
Hunting Park, v
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Entered ns Sccond-Clai,,. Matter at, tho
uiiutt imj vvti. ul
Steamship Breaks in Two;
2 Philadelphians Aboard
U. S. S. Clemson Picks Up Boatload of Sur
vivors; Other Members of Crew
Are Still Missing
Two Philadelphians were in the crew
i ii ,Am,,rlc'i tank steamer Miclero.
which broke in two and sank at sea last
Monday night, According lo 'wireless
advices received by the naval commit
nicntion service today.
The men, who lire 'believed 'to be lost
r SnSA.wcrc Snl"uel Ncvvnry. formerly
of .2234 Oxford street, nud Thomas
i &2 tm.tlvo ot Jamaica, who lived
at 100. Rodman street. Both had
snipped as mess-hands.
One lifeboat, with the chief officer
and seventeen men, was picked up by
the steamer Ozette. Another boat,
with the captain nnd twenty-two men,
is still missing.
, T--e lois of the tanker wns reported
by the: Ozette by wireless relayed,
through the United States ship Clcin
sou. The position gien by the Ozette
indicated that she picked up the men
approximately 150 miles east of Sa
vannah, Ga. The message reporting
the rescue said:
T
Thefts Here Warrant Proposed
Rise, Chargo Companios.
Motorists Deny It
NOT TRUE, SAYS SOUDER
Automobile men and insurance com
panies differ on tho justice ot the pro
posed increase in motorcar insurance
rates of from 40 to 00 per cent.
Insurance companies declare that the
largo number ot thefts particularly
in Philadelphia the increased fires,
nnd carelessness in driving pre drain
ing their resources.
Automobile owners insist that these
are old excuses and will not hold
water.
In line with the latter. Captain Sen
der, of the city detective force, declared
today that Philadelphia, instead of hav
ing one of the worst records in the
country, has one of the best.
"Only 105 cars stolen during 101P
have not yet been recovered." he suid
today. "That is no excuse for n boost
in rates, is it?
''So far this year only twelve automo
biles stolen remain lost. We arc, in
fact, losing yerv few enrs. We are. not
ashamed of our losses, for cars will be
Rtnlrn. hut we are nroud of our re
coveries of these btoleu machines. If the
insurance companies want to boost rates
only on account of losses in this city,
they have a flimsy excuse indeed."
It. J. Mullen, manager of the Auto
mobile Owners' Indemnity Exchange, of
this city, said a decision on an in
crease in rates would be reached
when the heads of the big automobile
insurance companies hold their confer
ence ip Chicago in February.
Thefts ot ears nave renencu suc(i
proportions that wc have no margin of j
profit left to work on." he said today, j
"Incidentally, they are worse in Phil- I
adelphin. und I believe in New York, j
Uian in any other city in which wc do
business. Our losses in this city are
far ahead of Detroit, Pittsburgh, lialti
more, or other cities."
The insurance men declare thefts
of cars throughout the country amount
to .?r?5, 000,000 a yenr. Loss by tire and
accidents, due to reckless driving, has
inereused greatly, they say.
A. B. Maltby. a prominent, member
of the Automobile Trade Association of
Philadelphia, declared that an in
crease in rates is entirely unjustified.
"I suppose they are like everjoouy
else," he said. "If they can see their
way clear-to increase rates they will
go ahead and do it, regardless.
"As a matter of fact, tho automobile
insurance companies are making more
money than ever before. They lire
writing more policies, their incomes
arc larger than ever. This cry about
'more accidents, more thefts and more
fires' is 'an old one to us, Wc have
heard it many times before.'.
VARE CALLS OFF INSPECTION
Says Bad Cold Prevented Him From
Touring Downtown Streets
Senator Edwin H. Varo did not make
n tour of inspection in South Philadel-
nhin this afternoon with Donald Hep
burn, chief of the Riirenu of Street
Cleaning, as scheduled, on account of
a bad cold.
The senutpr, who holds the sticet
cleaning contracts for this section of
the city, culled on Mr. Hepburn and
told him that iu view of his condition
it would not be advisable to make the
iournej. He appointed a representative
'to tnkc the trip with Mr. Hepburn.
Senator Yare intimated that he was
not especially interested in making the
proposed tour.
''GRAFOLA" CAUSES ROW
Man and Wife Settle Differences In
, Free-for-AH
Tioublc over n "grafoln" ended in a
free-for-all this morning between Os
hourue linker, twenty jenrs old, Ruffner
street above Eighteenth, and his wife
Gcitrude, who fought all over the old
circus lot nt Nineteenth street und
Hunting Park avenue. Usbourne nnd i
Gertrudo are negroes.
"You ought to givo him at least a i
month, judge," said Gertrude when
uently tried to
e up lit the
l Hunting Park1
Magistrate Price subsequ
persuade them to nuih
Twenty-second street nn.
avenue ponce Million.
"IIo bent me up in Wushlngton and
now he beats me up in Philadelphia,"
she cxpluined. "IIo oughtn't to get
away with It."
"Come down to our house some time,
judge," invited Osbourne, "and sec how
nice things nro when Gertrude isn't in
one of her tantrums."
Osbourne blnmed his troubles, in part,
on tho fondness of oue of Gertrude's
ucquiiintunces for pluyiug records on
their phonograph.
DIFFER
BO
IN CAR INSURANCE
spouso until Februury '20, when they i In add! ion to being ugly the nppli
are both to roino in und report on how leant should bo under thirty, not oyer
UCririHU1 lUiuuj HbHI-u i" iiH,v mi
they are getting along.
SOTO Hrlialarohlpi tor Young Mrn
who want to no to collffo. Bcliolariihlp
imlimtlona In our own bljiooI. Bee Fob.
I-WIo"T--w'ut"5 Nv?Htan4. Jttfw.
Po-tonlco. at Flilladelphtii, Ta.
auarcn u Jo(l.
Picked up lifeboat containing chief
oflircr, third mate, four engineers and
twelve members of crew of tank htcamcr
Miclero which broke in two on January
20 and sank. Captain's boat with
twenty two men of crew' still adrift.
Heavy northeast sens moderating."
The message was dnted lit 1 :30 n.
m. today.
The Miclero was owned by the Cuba
Distilling Co,, and blip carried a cargo
of 1,000,000 gallons of molusscN in
bulk. She was built nt Quincy, Mass.,
in 1017, nnd registered BMS grow tons.
Itepresentntlvcs here of the Cuba
Distilling Co. said they had received
no information beyond that contained
in the radio dispatch.
Naval destrojers and the coast guard
cutter Maiming were detailed to search
for the missing boat cnrrjlng the cap
tain and twenty-two of the crew. Wire
less reports so far received do not indi
cate that the two Philndolphiaus were
in the boat found by rescuers.
Swings Ax on Follower
SonatorvMartin in Nine
teenth Ward
of
HARRY SHAW TO GET JOB
Senator David Mitrtin's recent blast
at Independents nnd reformers cost the
job of another of his Nineteenth ward
followers today, the axe being swung
by Sheriff Robert E. Lamberton.
The man dropped from the pnjroll is
Charles J. Muschert, a deputy sheriff
in charge of the Municipal Court work
at Twelfth and Wood streets. Martin
several weeks ago asked for the reten
tion of Muschert and other employes
in the sheriff's office.
Martin's henchman will be succeeded
by Harry Shaw, a Fortieth ward In
dependent, who was a Washington party
city committeeman wljen tho Roosevelt
movement was in progress.
Shortly after Senator Martin had re
quested the sheriff to retnin Nineteenth
ward men the senator declared pub
licly he would pot stand for men of t l-o
tjpe of Councilmen Francis F, Burch
nud James A,."lVvo'lin'-for,)rc1idcnPo(
the Council.
Sheriff Lamberton retorted that if
Mqrtln could not stand for his friends
the senator could not expect that his
followers would be tolerated hy the
sheriff.
The dismissal of Muschert was re
garded by Moore supporters ns further
proof that Mr. Lamberton intends to
back up the Major to the limit. Mayor
Moore has stated that if ward leaders
of the type of David H. I
Senator Maitin do not give
"old idols" they can expect l
nition.
nne and
up their
no recog-
GAS KILLS SHORE VISITOR
Philadelphia!! Asphyxiated in Room
of Atlantic City Hotel
Abraham Solomon, 2015 Columbia
avenue, was nsphyxinted during the
night in his room at the Hotel Hreslin.
Atlantic City.
Atlantic City police sent news of the
man's death to Cuptain Homier, of the
local detective force, this afternpou. It
is believed to hnv.e been accidental.
Solomon arrived at the Breslin, on
South New York avenue, yesterday aft
ernoon and registered, going out im
mediately afterward. Ho, did not re
turn until last night. I'pon going to
his room he complained of the cold,
nnd asked for u gns stove. lie lit it
and retired for the night. 'The police
think the flame was blown out while he
slept.
'Fills morning guests on the sume floor
smellcd gns nud notified the proprietor.
When the odor was traced to Solomon's
room and the door forced, his hodj was
found stretched ncross the bed.
MINISTER FOOTS THE BILL
Marries Couple, Told Best Man
Failed to Appear With Money
The high cost of marrying has hit a
New Jersey clergyman rather hard.
Several tlnjh ngo the Rev. Augustus
Shick, rector of Grace Episcopal
Church, Hnddoufielil, was requested 'bj
a l.hifitgn man to come to this city to
marry him lo a Philadelphia woman.
So Mr. Shirk came over, puiil his
carfare, paid the janitor of the church
house, Twelfth and Walnut streets, $2
to open the chapel.
When the wedding was over the groom
explained, that his best man hud failed
lo show 'up with the S10 gold niece
he had intrusted him with to give the
minister. So the clergjman is out his
traveling expenses and part of the wed
ding expenses.
HERE'S JOB FOR
LA1EI0N
DEPUTY
A PRETTY ONE MIGHT LIKE
I
Vfio York Millinery ManThinks Ho May Find Aiwlicant llero
r mi ,r ' ' ItM'
'o - rove I hat Hats Make the Woman
A request for a home!) girl from
Philadelphia bus been made by a New
Yorker. Those who know Philadelphia maid
ens realize whut an absurd thing such
a demund is. This city has no girls who
would come under this classification,
Such u girl is wanted for the fashlou
show of the Retail Milliners' Associa
lion, which opens next week tit the
Hotel Astor.
live feet seven inches tall and vvelirh
I2." pounds. There has to bo n. limit
to her ugliness in other words. It must
not nffect her geometrically.
The girl who meets luesc requirements '
PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1020
BERDO
L
IS
Y
Draft Dodger's Delusions Devel
oped Too Suddenly, Say Those
Interested in Prosecution
INSTRUCTED TO ACT CRAZY,
MILITARY GUARD BELIEVES
Special Board Will Report by
February 25 and Then Trial
Will Proceed
ny ra Staff CoiTWonrfciit
New York. Jan. 30. Grover Cleve
land Bergdoll's sanity will be decided by
the regular army lunacy commission of
the department of the east.
Army men say that means the Phila
delphia draft dodger, who temporarily
escaped court-martial by an insanity
plea yesterday, is "up against it."
They point to the fact that Grover
shot no bluebirds on the wall ot his
cell in Castle William und did not
imagine "ho was czar of Russia until
after u civilian counFel had been re
tained.
The psychiatrists on the board ex
pected to study Bergdoll's case arc
Major Ualph Baker and Lieutenant J.
D. Preston, and Lieutenant (Seneral
Robert Leo Billiard, commander of the
eastern department, will name an army
medical officer as an additional member
for the Bergdoll proceedings.
Report by February -5
The sessions of the commission arc
expected to start carl' next week.
Bergdoll will be called before the board
icrguou wi i oe luiieu ouur inc i
und his condition studien by the experts.
In addition they will make frequent
visits to the prisoner in his cell. The
report will be made not later than Feb
ruary 25, when the court -marl ial will
sit to hear the case again.
The delay until February -." is due
the fact that "the island is under
v.,.nr.s wno nave uecn wmcnng
Rergdol closely Bmee his incnrcerat on
iu Castle William. Governors island, the
duj he was raptured iu his mother s.
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iiuni.' in ii j unnt'iii. win ii'Mii.i.
Friends and relatives of the draft
dodger, from Philadelphia nud other
points, will be sent before the cominis
biqn by the defense in un effort to prove
that the millionaire deserter is not to
be, iirldjiccniintsble for his deeds.
' J'hc'tTrbsYeuli&'ti plans toj'pTiibijt this;
testimony Witln witnesses "testifying to
the sanity of Rcrfflloll. The liuding of
the court several "jars ngo. when Rerg
doll wns declared sane after u brother
tried to have control of his estate taken
away on the ground of iusuiiily, will be
introduced ns evidence.
At that time the court declared the
Philadelphia sane and mentally ca
pable of caring for his proper!) .
Guard Calls Him Sane
"If I'ergdoll is craz. then I'm a
Hiiii." one of the gunrds who has Kept
"He acts as if he got u hi
dose of
the Ilcines gas. lint
he only gas he-
ever smellcd is tin kind Hint snllu f,.i-
twenty -seven a gallon and c.iti be
bought at any gurage.
"Wc were just beginning to sortta
cotton to him, he wns so decent in nil
his actions, when he gets the wire to
act loony and he lost his friends.
"Sure, he's iu the urni) now. lie
eats army chow, works army hours i
wears u sleeveless khaki army sweater,
n ' everything." ..... '
The prisoners ou the inland apparent- I
ly lead a carefree existence. Thej walk '
around in an apparent I) aimless man-
tipr. w it h tln L-naris in mc thr. .,...,
Kvork, following behind, currying heavj
rule utul sine arms,
Sure lo Ho Punished
If liergdoll is declared insaue he will
not escape punishment. He will be
committed to St. Mli.abeth's Hospi
tal for the Criminal lusiiue at Wush
iugton. If cured, he will stand trial
Inter; if not, he will stay there, nrniy
officers say, -
Frank A, Spencer, Jr., the civilian
lavvjei- who introduced the idea before
Conl limn! on Tnce Tun, Column siv
MAY VOTE ON MINE PROBLEM
Loudon, Jan. ill), -tl!) A. P. ) -Premier
Llojd George is about lo offer
the miners a proposition t It nt. u leferen
ilum nt the 20,000,000 electors of Great
Britain be taken on the question of the
nationalization of the coal mines, it is
asserted bj the Evening Globe todn).
UGLY GIRL
will reoeive S100 und ' expenses ; ttUn
several huts The association proposes
to show how ii girl mil) be made to ap
pear beautiful through millinery art
Hurry S. Bernnrd, 1270 Broadway,
president of the association, mudc the
rcojticst.
"Why didn't you try to get an uglv
girl in New York?" he was nsked to'
ddy. "I did," ctiicl Mr. Rernard, "hut no
one iipplied.
"You must know there nro no uglv
Ki,r,s.!,!.,Vllll"lp,pI,ltt'" llc wni remind"
ed, 'Did )ou ever see any here ou
Chestnut street when )ou visited the
ritv?"
M never look M the gills," ho said,
"I am married '
J nm married.
NSANTY
MERE PRETENSE
ARM
IN ASSERT
an almost constant, vvntch over (irovcr Accused of Robbing Captain of SJ70U, "' " .'"" .i.i". ."...-. "-'" mcunrnnv , ,, , n "n in noiuing onio m-r over
paid when informed of the insanity plea, whii. in cnnilr,ri cominisMoner.s ns Congress has author- PJtWBcRRY JUROR ILL cxt led enterprises through the world
"He's not crnv he's frHitcned So1 . , , "9," .- ued him to dcsignille. left her without the resources for her
,,Ji: ,, rii!i, Joseph Ch dress, Norfolk. n.. nu "Jh understand ng s thai )ou are . , . , trusteeshin under the League of
,ttkVrIi sniff1 , ' T rC "" , ablebodied seaman on the Cited State, ! act ing under I.N auspices and that ..a Three Defendants and a Talesman -101,
tial sitting I eie T hey re, em'ber'll'ar.'i- "'''I'P.'nB l-onnl steamer Easier., King. , have had delegated to ,ou c, rlnln powers Als0 Afflicted , n,.r ' ' abandonment t.r o,,eralions
Iolel Hinl li! an, L what he L( u,, I held under (MMI bail for n further which iiciude the selection of so-called, (ira1(, ,,,,,, ,,,.,, ..,-, A ls ,,. K..s,sian l.ok-hoviki. her lift-
hev're afri 1 their bird that h.Vs h l"!"'""' ,'"" "'''-h fro""" b-v l .',' H fair-pnee conimitlees. I can sec no , ,,nPS u.rVatencl the progress of he ing of the blockade, her withdrawal from
golden mm II BO i s I. r dose !S,U(7 '.frVTii. ''"fr' " " ,,l,-,'.',i""-. '?;. to jour .Tea ing NnlK.n.j trial this morning? ObpIpT "' plebiscite legions are all sleps in re-
nV.rsVlM' '. ..., .,;"' ""' lt''K'ri'1 T,uil,lm- ll,,s '' ,n lair pi i ; committee if ion think it tlKo (efen,an and half , lie.ichmei.t. the lirsl steps iu retrench-
hJLrlin i ,., , , ,, '! --ro tl..; purp f J our appoint , u,,,.,, talesmen ,w.,'e re, ted V i ment that an) victorious European
Kr. Ii m 'I hen he started Captain 'I homas Cheetam and the ,ent 1.) the Department of Jtist.ee. iind S. Purple, of l.,ls. f ',",. 's ,"rin ' f power has taken sim-c virion look them
the little act. hy. say, when he be- .ship s officer tcstihed against Ch.ldris. willheverj ghid to ask all municipal Fmn.ct counU . fainle 1 in t e cl "at r a iipn n n.ouul at Paris and showed
gins to get ji7..ed up for our benefit, lie. whom they, suspected of Inning stolen authoriti-s to co-operate with )ou in ,iM i1(,,i ti,u llirnill ,, ,' 'V . ul I il e.n the whole world nt their feet
..... .iu..... i.ivi- iiuii. i..n.i,,.j., '.,,t, t,,,.i. im- , u nun. r. ....... .. ... , i . n ii- , Minns ill i.'.ii.'i' ill i.ii if- i.i
Queen Mary's Muff So Heal
Hounds Thought It Was Fox
taiulon, Jan. 30. (By A. P.)
Queen Mary made the mistake re
cently ot wenring a huge gray fox
muff when attending n meet of the
West Norfolk Fox Hounds, accord
ing to the Central News, '
Just before the pack was started
one of the hounds spied the muff and
made for it. Soon most of the pack
s armed about the queen, to the
great delight of the king and the
considerable discomfort of the queen.
The master of tho hounds finally ex
tricated her without dumngc.
BRYAN GIVES BUG
REPLY 10 EDWARDS
Calls Jersey Governor's Candi
dacy an Offense Against
Democratic Party
"INSULT TO DECENCY"
Ry tho Associated Press
!illc.-N. C. Jan. SO. R
to a statement last night by Governor
Edwards, of New Jersey, that William
Jennings Bryan sought n "death har
mony" in the Democratic party, with
San Francisco ns "morcue." Mr.
Brjnn said here today he hoped the i
Sew .Jersey executive would keep on
talking" us "no champion of the liquor j
traffic can talk long without insulting I
the conscience nnd sense of decency ot
the eountrj." I
"The more Governor 13dnrd talks. "i
sai(l .Mr. Jiryan. "the more ashamed .
Chairman Ciimmings will he of giving'
respectability tolns ciindulucy for tne.
nresidentinl nomination, nnd tbo more
certain it will be that nromineut Demo- i
its will have other engagements when
rited to his meetings.
"Governor F-dwyrds's candidacy is an!
ease ugninst the Democratic party,
il tlio vnnnnr Vio fmilu on. flint lin ij
era
inv
SO'R P against a stone wall nnd settle
(mn lf) l.l,n,IiauiorlM,ip with tH0S(. wIl0)
, , b , j t) crjm-,m- i,usi-
uess ot which lie lias become the most
conspicuous champion, the sooner the ,
party will be able to turn its ntleutiou
to the importunt work before it. '
Jersey City. N. J., Jan. ."0.
William!
Jennings Brjau was accused of wanting
to establish "the harmony of death" in
the Democratic party iu a statement
issued hy Goiernor Edward I. Ed-
l&SUt'll U.V 11
,.,, iu , ,0 uUa,.,. nla(,c
. Ncwi j executive by Mr.
j., t i?risol, Va.. last night,
Mr. 1rjnn ,,,- charged Governor Ed-
wards with being an agent of the liquor i tomey general of the I'nited States ap
ir.terests and with trjing to disrupt the pears to be proceeding with respect to
Democratic party. In his atatemeut
Governor Edwnrds said :
"The, harmony Mr. Bryan wants is
the harmony of death. If he hns his
wuy thepemocratje o,or)ven,tion at San
Francisco will be'the morgue from which
will be picked the corpse to appear at
a November nntional funeral.
"What I wislf is to disturb no bar
mony. tint an intelligent grappl iig wlh
the situation so that we will have .
clcnrly defined the issue of liberty
ngniust sectarianism. I would sooner
be the Angel Gabriel to call the pari)
. I- ., ., i.i , '
& :frtUD',C,,"kCP,0,,W1
cam no unn cna tucct '
oAlLUn ntLU rUn I ntr I I
the ship was in Dartmouth
Cngluud.
It was alleged that t hildrr
was found '
in the cntoin's cnhlii. T 1 1
in
wns hi-
rested after two shots had been tired hv
1 1 lit" first officer. A search of his cloth
jug nt the time did not reveal the miss
'ing money.
MORE INFLUENZA DEATHS
l y,unc lrUUCIMtH UEttina
Many New Flu and Pneumonia Casesl
In New York
.. .. , , , . ... I
New orb, Jan. .,0,--( I!) A. P.)
"''iillis from intluenzn and piieunuuiia
sinini-n iiinHtn-i- iniiciii-c m nu- ic nuns
suhinllted to the health department to-1
"" 'inc c niiiiiui-r m n. ss
oi each disense again jumped to nejri)
record figures.
There were IV) illlluen..i and II!!
piieiiinonin deaths reported todii). un
increase of nineteen and seven, resprc - j
tivel). over tho.se reported jrslerda.v.
New Jnlltienzn raise-, reported reached '
u total of fi."!i2. an increase of S2t! i
over .vesterday; nnd within tiflv -seven I
of the record number reported Wcdnes-
da). New pneumonia cases totaled S.i1, i
nu incrense of 202 over the pievious
day.
FEWER CASES OF "FLU" I
Only 299 Mild Cases Reported Fur
bush Is Satisfied
There was another falling off todn) ,
iu the number of mild inllui'ii.u cases
rrporied b) Director1 Fin bush, of the'
Department of Health. Then- were
200 new in-es in the last tvviut.v four
hours, compaicd with ".ll'.l cases ,vcs-
:ZMkSA,
Philadelphia. SO ; West Philadelphia,
.y ..oil I !niaimi nt n ti T"t
,t"',,,: I'lir-m-h. reported to ti.
Mil) or that the rases rontiuued o lie'
l"lilt1, "ml thl,t ,,c "" tivn,,,l "'"'
the situation.
SIX OPIUM SUSPECTS HELD
- - ... . .. . m, , .iitunl nll,i.lfllG .inmitii lltll I ( i 1 .
Doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital hnie
Dope and Layout Shown In Evidence the unidentified mini whose skull was
at Hearing I fractured b) an automobile last night
Rail at i $11)00 each was li.rd by Mag- ' ""' recover consciousness toduy and
istrate O'Rrien lothi) when the six ne- I tell his name. He whs knocked down
groes cnught In a raid last night on an at Itroml and Pnrrish streets. The mau
alleged opium den ou Rodman street also suffered, u broken shoulder and in -near
Tenth were arraigned before him. ,'r',M,I',1-1,,r,1PV.,i , ,
The negroes gave the tinnies of George! )auM Milnncly.k driver of the
Kiicnler. V illii.ni Sweenev. niv.il.i i
Wise, John Smith. William Polk und ' TV'i yv?P . ifr WUr nnl-, .
Fletcher Potts. At the hearing in ite ., '" 'V. Aij"V 'K,'K ltUnW' "f l2
Twelfth and Pine streets statiou an n,""1 Itonml'ile nearhU LL t.'1',
opium lnout. consisting of pipes and "ft milNuwl Severely ou-h ?,
n uuunttty ot substaiiT i .-ireil to be J.r'. V "...iAV. l,.Vu. ,1 .V101.1.-". '."
topluin. wn Bbovyn iu cvJUeucc.
rubllahcd Dally Except Sunday. Hubwrlptlon Trlcn IB a Year by Mall.
I'opsrlgfit. 1020. hy Publlo L-dBr Company
MAYOR WILL HELP,
BUT WONT
FAIR-PRICE
'McClain. on Moore's Advice,
Will Appoint Committee Him
self, He Announces
, THIRD OF MEMBERS
ARE'TO BE WOMEN
Commissioner Says Relations,
With Administration Are
Cordial '
u
Major Moore declined tnda to ap
! point n fair-price committee.
1 At the same time, in a letlei1 to
Frank 15. McClain. state fair-price com- j
missioner. .Mr. Moore snid be saw no
objection to .Mr. McClain appointing1
such a committee.
Further, the Mayor said lie would ask '
the citj authorities to co-operate in the!
After receiving' the Major's letter. I
ami staling mar. nis rrinunus wnn un
ci ty administration were cordial. Mr.
McClain announced that be would up-
noint the committee in a few days, i
One-third
of the members will be i
women.
"Women have experience in bujing
and lmve n first liaml Minwlctigc nt con-
clitions," he explained. I lie women i i
liave in mind obtained experience under
the fo"d ndni'iiistrntiun during the war '
anil I treasure uicj win accept np-
pointiiiint.
. .,.,
L.t.1
Clarifies situation"
The fair-price
commissioner
said
Mayor Mporc s letter clunlies th
situation. ,
Mr. Moore's letter to Mr. McClai
follows: ...
"There is milcll COnfllSIOtl 111 tllC PUD
the
lie mind with reqard to the purpiw and
effectiveness of market comm scions,
fair-price comniissions and the like, the
scope of which is generally believed to
contemplate u reduction in 1000 iinccM.
"Your recent personal request tbnt
inn ri'inicM. niui.
i snonm niipniui ii iuiiiiu.i- t-i.iiiuM-.-
sion led mc to call together a number .
r .i ... , !...' ...! -:. - .. I.
of representative citizens, who Inn e I
given me their v ions on the subiect. in
consequence of which I have decided lo
suggest that it ma mil) add to the .pub-
lie mNunderstrtnding of the situation if (
I should, nt this time, name a commit
tee to operate under jour auspices u
a federal commissioner.
"The Lever act. under which the at-
fair-price commissioners, is n war meas
lire, intended (o prevent proliteering
food ami M hour ling an.Mike unfair
practices iindm-oudiv. certain penalties
of n dnatijr
Proiisinii Made, Ii C'on;rcss
'Tile feilrT.MPulltllve of the Depart
,.., ,.r .usi,.e. who attended the citl
,. , nnfcirnee in nn office, made (hi
,,,. .i,.lv ,.1,.,, The federal
government bus the power, under the at
lorney general, to proceed in matters oi
tins Kind, ami limine iu nr.Miiiinii.ii.-, un-
hy'Congr..sUo;:,h; purpose of
producing beneficial results,
"It appears, therefore, that the power
to effectuate the purpo-ieh of the law is
in the bunds of the uttornrj general nud
und
livlinr wherever it may upper that
pri,es are unfair, or that dealers iu
foni s nhs mid other ouiuiodiiies arc
NAME
BOARD
violating the law, court .vi-trr.hn. was safd this moniii." ' '"' England will abjiidon ni.ui) of the
This moriiiug. before he he.nd from to bine developed pneiiiuoni.i -md I dreams of Paris. The English enter
tl.c Ma.vor. Mr. McClain Iind u tele U;,.(irge V. .lolm, of MHiint Clemens ' prise w ill llicn he one whicli the Amcr
pi. one conversation with Howard 1' i.g. nl ,,. l. iro, of Ninth It ranch were,''"11 Pc'ip'c will be readier lo llnance.
------
i wnsuingiou. .
Mr. higg. iui nssiMant to. Attorney talesmen who were taken ill were ox
Gencral Palmer, who appointed Mr. , (.sc,l In .lodge Sessions and allowed 'to
jg , fair-price committee was unwar-
ranted.
.iicv linn, iicuiuri'u tm- m-iu.i n...s-
REPUBLICAN FLAG HOISTED AT DUBLIN
Dublin, Jan. 30. When the new municipal council, composed
mostly of Sinn Feiners, met for the first time today it was greeted
with the greatest enthusiasm hy huge crowds as the vepublica:.
flag wns hoisted on the city hall.
CUTCHE0N DIRECTOR OF WAR EINANCE CORPORATION !
Washington, Jan. 30. Franklin W. M. Cutcheon, of New
York city, was nominated today by the President to be a diiector j
of the War Finance Corporation.
FOUND DEAD BY GAS IN HOTEL ROOM I
Abraham Solomon, 2015 Columbia avenue, was asphyxiated
in his room at the Hotel Bres'lin, Atluntic City, last ni"-ht' The
body was discoveied today when other guests amelled gas tmd the -manager
broke in. Solomon registered yesterday, hut did not n0 lo
his room until late last evening. Then he complained of cohl n, x
asked for a gas stove. The Atlantic City police bcllcvo ," "
flame was blown out when Solqmou slept. a
AUTO BREAKS HIS SKULL
Doctors Hope Man Will Regain
Consciousness and Give Name
moioii-iii, nun mit-r-ifil. .11- UVCS Oil
, -- -- ii.-VU llllVMV.VM uv 1?1 UVVllll B 41USI11
fj O a .
m'
MRS. Wll.MV.M I). LEKDS
The widow of the tin plate magnate
i ill he married at Geneva. Switzer
land, tomorrow, to Prince Chris
topher, jMjunger brother of former
King Constantino of Greece
MRS. LEEDS TO WED
PRINCE TOMORROW
Widow of Tiliplato Magnate to
Be the Brido of Greek
Ex-King's Brother
Paris. Jan. :!0. (By A. P.)-
Mrs-
...., - . ,, ,.,, ,;,., i
". " '"" ' """' - -
magnate, win nc marneo ny civil "" -
nlony to Prince Christopher, jouncer j
1)rotnrr of formPl. King Constantino of
Greece, at GenoMi tomorrow, nccording I""''1 1"" 'mm H"1 'u, f"81"
to the Paris edition oT the New York V. S. Cannot Finance Europe
Herald. The religious ceremony will All Mr. Glass says is that the proh-
take place at Vevej on Sunday.
-v. . f ,. ., ., ...
ixiiik uiuNiim.m-, iw ..-. c...... ..... tliem "is not appropriate ror 'consider -
go to the wedding, but will send a ation in ucb a conference us con
representative. Former Crown Prince ' templntcd." referring t'o u proposed in-
, r r, . i, --. .;n i. lernntional conference of linanciers and
George of Greece however, will .,,,,,.., ,,, , lliw.I1Ml rKon.
present, the disnMcli mjs. struction. And again he says the
I'niled States "cannot undrrtnkc to
The marriage of Mrs. Leeds lo Prince finance the requirements of Europe be
,...., ,.i ... .- ,
. urisiumiri ..it.-, iv mi ivu mi rruiuuit.
- -
I!IS. but the report was later proved
erroneous. Airs. Leeds is a daughter
of the Into William O. Stuart, of t teo- Kuropc. lie the question ot our approval
Innd. O. I'rince Christopher wa.s bom1,, ,. MirIOM,j, l,j0h Knropo -nil use
,Tulj I".). l.SS.S. (1P frtlier credit we evlend. The
- ' I'liiled States is iu the position of the
SHOOTS MESSAGES
.
English Professor Perfecting Instru.
ment for Sending Spoken Words i
I ...1 I,,,. "nlflv V I. Iln
a small room in inc imperial i onege
of Tcchuologv. Krn.JPro;
, fess. r A l. U k.i.e s perfee ,,.g
-' inst. w u win h shoots messages
t ......... ...ii :.. :..,.. i ., ...
.. ij.-.-wil .......... I....... !....... ..i -
tuclled to u niinule mirror, rcllecling
n htmng lijlit. can send n menage to
nni illsluiicc re.-iclieil b I ho Ii"l.l with-
out fenr of the words being intercepted
it i. said. The vords siioKen can be
heard distinctly half u mile away inn'
arc transmitted through projectors to
an electric butter) attached to n piece
of selenium fitted to nn ordinary tele
phone receiver. The larger the reoeiv -ing
halter) the greater distance can
the message be sent.
arms of W.cl. O'Coi'mell,
defendant
Iron. I, Ane
Among (he
defendants Mark. T. Mc
. r hi.,i ,. i.
' . '1 I I I I . II
o was excused irom I
reported as down w th Inf nenza. 'I'lie
j .lake i:. House, of Marion wnsV-ill
'ed to Purple'-, sent in 'the jurj box. '
return to tn"lr home
Evening Public Ledger Correspond-
i ent Decorated by France
1 A di-pntih from Paris iii.vh th'
I French Governnient has ilicoi-ated Clin
niln , .,,. ,,,, .... 'Ion V. Gilherl, who lemcseuteil the
FIND LAKE UNDER N. Y. CITY" n i.mm. pi m.n i.i.im.iu ut the ivncf
Coiifcrencr. Mr. Gilbert i now tljiu 't
?324,759 Spent to Drain Uncharted1 ,u!!..r'H .v'",l,i''sl"" ,,"rr1,"!tl,.",,,JVnt- . '
r win.nrico 'ci,,. decoration, which is thr tica-
Body of Subterranean Water ileniic rosette, was given in recognition
New York, Jau. !I0. (Rv A P p I f services to Hie cause of the Allie( ,'
All uncharted lake Ibirtv 'feet' under ! ,l"ri"B "". .-'"' '""J ll,r,"":lluut ,l,n
, ..mi iioiicr pence negotiations.
Lexington iivenue near heveut.v -fourth Among other Americans receiving thr
street will cost New York citv XJi'M .
")i) under 'I deck-lou rendered b) u jurv
in tho Supreme Court. The sum uus
awarded to the . .intruding firm which
built the Lexington avenue stihvvuy and
which has bused its bid on clinrtN fur
nished by the public service commission
The rontructors were obliged to drain
the lake and nlso to l riv(,r i,cj
found nt a depth of uixty feet.
11'."." V" 'hlt'' of wrltlne.
PRICE TWO CENTS
U.SJAYASSISI
Financial Aid Improbable Until ;
Victorious Nations Drop
Imperialistic Dreams ,.
AMERICA HAS POWER
TO REWRITE PARIS PEACE
Glass Reveals That Time Is In
appropriate to Consider
Further Loans
.. 7?
Il CLINTON W. GIIJJ15UT
Man" CorreMndpnt of tho Jlrcnlni- rnb
llc Ledger
Washington. .Ian. .'!(). The letter of
I Secretary Glass to a committee of thp
.Chamber of Commerce of the United
' State ii: regnrd to the internal financial
situation means that the financial future
of I'hirope goes oer Ijke every other
big question until after the presidential
election. No partj will go iuto the
campaign with responsibility for a large
i program of world rehabilitation on lt ,
. shoulders
And jet the world financial problem
, cannot be permanently waved aside
iMitb the statement that Europe must
gt upon its feet alone.
Indeed Mr. Glass does not attempt
to dismiss it iu that easy fashion
This
icouiitn is too deenlv interested in the
. -odd -wide restoration of trade and in-
dustrv to -in flutlj nud finally that
F.uropc can under no circumstances ex--
lem of further loans to the Allies and
nf It... ....... .nil... 1 nt ...in Innna .,n.Mn
HI' Hill ' tmill.tl If, , I. I ivlin UllJVUg
' i-:itis it ennrnt slmnn the iiscnl nolieie.s
... .... ..'
, 0 f ,p coeruments ot ljnrope.
i.,in,l the nnn.oion of ni,l t,. Ei.rnne.
such as cancellation of our war loans to
rcdilor of anj extremely hard pressed
debtor.
The first thing the creditor asks is
"What will the debtor do with further
aid if 1 give, it to Win?'; And "hovr
WIN IM- Mill .1.-. .MIJ.IU.-i.-.
Will England use further aid from ui
MT, who. the ffi'S
n ,-,,,, , ((.Wor J..
nJii(.h mrf ,cild,.,
in promoting the vast inipcnajisvic;
'! like an individual drblor who lias TWW
,, . . ,IIT ,....,. i. i.
, u""" '.i"".' "'"' ,""VM",- ,,', ","
eiilcniri-es Icr Moslem holida) shave
just brought her face to face with Hie
n'ctorioiis P,olsbcik.s in Russia,
Trusteeship Iturdcn to Rrilaiu
She has just had to t..ke the oxtrit
ordiiinry stcti of w ilhdruw ing her troops
from the plebiscite regions of Kurope,
which she was holding in trust for the
League of Nations until a vole of their
inhabitants could determine their dis
position. l', iileiill) the work she nail
' Staggering under the burden of debt she
'now lies under. England will retrench
i luriner. rue win nave in no si,
. new aim nunc in.criu pinnuiuviu
France Al-o Overextended
1 Fiiiiu.' is also overextended in piir
I suing Eiii.-nlc policies in Europe, build
I ing up conihinalinirrt i.f P.alkau nnd other
.Sialic powers against Germany und
1 UllSsi.l.
I To finance allied Europe now is to
I finance our own defeat ot Parts The
i power which this cotintr) has to cancel
I its loans to the Allies and otherwise aid
in the teliabililiilion of Europe is th"
1 greatest power whiih the next President
, of the 1 nited States will have to correct
the mistakes thut Mr. iKon made at
I Paris.
The next President can still get out of
' Europe the kind of peace which 31 v.
Wilson went to Paris to get out of
Europe. It is a power to be jealously
I guarded. It is not it power to he handed
over lo such a conference ns Mr Glass
has just dismissed us inappropriate.
It is not a power lo be used by the
present administration dealing with the
u.imiultriilious with which Mr AViison
i dealt lueffcclivel) at Paris The new
I beginning should be made with lib nearly
clean a stale as possible.
War Administrations Passing
'lite war administration", erm all
' doomed lo go. Mr. Cleiucnccuu bus
( uutlnitfil rn I'licr 'Inn, ( itliimn 1 hff
CLINTON GILBERT HONORED
I rosette are .Inines Hopper, Herbert
Corey. George Pnttulo. William Mc
Null, Charles Smith, of he Asuichited
Press: Lawrciirc Ahboll. of Hie Out"
look; Louis W'llev. of the New York
Times; Arthur llrrutiiiio. pijblhihcr
Elizaheth Cutting, of the North Anu-rl
run Review, and Perry Itullin, Mr,
t)gden Reid nud J. II. Illrsvh, of th
Sun,
Laurence Hills, of the Sun. buy Ijsmi
named uu ofiirjer Je riiislt'-urlhu, jmh
U.iic b) the nilnUtvr o( iull(-Jut,ti'uc
EUROPE WHEN SHE
MENDS WAY
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