Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDUUll PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH
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ttEED BLAMED FOR STEEL TRUST VALID;
MEN HELD IN BANK ROBBERY AND ACCUSERS
COURT 10 REFUSE
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Wars and Industrial Unrest Suprome Court Upholds Two-'
Laid to Selfishness by Dr. Billion-Dollar Corporation '
B. Iddings Bell in Divided Opinion
"LOOK TO ALMIGHTY," PLEA BLOW TO SHERMAN LAW
"Wars between nation- and industrial
tttirest within 11 nation arc duo to the
nin of solrWiness." declund tin- Kov. l)r.
llcrnard Iddings Hell. president of St.
Stephen's College. Aniiiin.'nK N. Y.. in
h4 address today at the noon Lenten
Mrvlces in tile (iurrieh Theatre, con
ducted under tlie un-piccs of tli
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
Doctor Hell said tliat sin, mmni'il
up, was selflslme. Pui'il mm iind
women overcome the sin "f selfishness,
ho sn!J, there will be vvur like the gicat
conflict just ended in Kumpo ntiil in
dustrial di.sqiiletnde. iirli us that which
exists today.
"Ther" will be wars u lone as the
Britons say, 'Circut P.rituiti first.' nnd
the Uermnns my. i.erinunv tirsi, nun
here In the t'uited States we aj .
'America lirsf."
This M'ltisti spirit brings on wurs. t
"Ab to tli- industriul system, there
Is nothing wrong with it oTcept that
every man is trying to get as much a
ho enn in piotits nnd wages. As lorn:
ns tills selflsh feelinc continues, vci
cannot liov ideal lomlitions.
Thlnli Only of Mlws
Doctor P.ell then said that too mum
persons wished to tjjll othoijswliut the
should do and what sacrinoc they
should make.
"The world is tired of hearing capital
telling labor bow titi"lfisli it should he ,
and labor telling capital how un-tlti-l.
it Should be. What the world needs 1
cxampl'N of unselfishness."
He declared that ln con-ists in put
ting yourself first. "Selfishness. is -in."
he Raid.
Doctor P.M referred to Milton -poctn.
"Paradise Lost." as "'that most
wretched thco'ogieal book." because of
its pictures of n burning hell and devils
pitchforking sinner lie thought that ,
there should be other reasons thau fear
of burning 111 hell to sav m.-u and
women from tin b aidage of selfishness.
"Wo uro fo coneerii.'d with the niu
(ferial things of life, with houses and
money mid land1'." sjiid Canon Samuel
McCoinb. of Pulliinnre. who spoke lit
St. Stephen's Church tv!ay . "We are
prone to think Mhcv art- the realities of
life, but the real'y basic things aie
invisible and intangible.
"God is the supreme factor of lif .
from which all other facts have their
source. Life, loe, lame they all find
their beginnings in .od. If wo are
planning 11 spiritual reconstruction of
out lives, we must recognize f.od.
l-'nltli Answer-, Questions
"Today men are ni ig v. hut is life.
what is "the human soul, is the soul
JmmortuI, nnd if it is what bearing doi
That huvr on our present life. Tin
answer is found when we put our fuith
and trust in (tori.
"We lit i- alone, we think 11I0W, w
sorrow alone and we die alone We
occupy our lust abode alone. Tempru
tion Is u loue.j xpenenec. Ihioh man
in forced to decide for htm-olf. Rut if
wp turn to tied tl; -iil power vanishes
and base teniptnti'ui 1- overthrown
None save Hod nn k ep us from
nloneness "
The I!ri. W. 1. V, Anthnuv. nt
Wayne. spok- ,m "Unbinial Training m
tho Spirit 'inl I.ifc.' at the l.cuten serv
ices in Christ Church. S uid und Mar
ket Htrects.
.., j"II;ibltn:il training ' lie snid. "in the
bpirituul life 1- in" onlv lehgious lif
that will stand by 11 tnun when things
go wrong und v. ton lie med- help. Help
is a hubit ot the n.iuii aud body . id
of tl bank account !uid uside in In
drawn on when 'onvcnunt So i- f'
llgion the bel of the soul, but to d.
rive hel-i from it u man hits to be in
grained with hiibituu r loci-us training
"Kcligioti.' Ii ntiiiii d. "i not ,1
Hchemv for escaping tic v 'ilt of wrung
doing, but In al h' lp 01 wrong doing is
habitual training.
Democrats Appeal
to South and East
Continued from rune One
pressed in the national convention. The
Anti-Saloon I.engu- is irvarc of the ma
jority for prohibition 111 the Dcmm ratie
national coaventlon and ii will make
li fight to sweep uside the parly 111.111- ,
"ngers und have the delegates de- 'ure
for the Volstead at iu all its rigor-.
In this llllt Will hi bel)ed b Mi
Bryan if he obtain- .1 -cut in tl. u-
vcntlon
Mr Ilrwm's 1 ours. i siiH uuirr
.tain. His lettir -tijinj that lie 1- h"i
candidate 1- taken liK .ih .d
announcement that In i r.ot u iiituli
date uud Mr I'.i'mer's annouin ui.-nl
tbut he 1 ""I uid M.- IIoiiui's that
be is not.
MorCOVrr It l telt lieie thnf I! ton
trnor I'dwards piri-i- m mun: 111 tin
Xebrusku r.u 1 . I'.ituii vull c 'n
chnnco in tin division of tie r.ci vm.
rxjtweeu IMwunls and II. t'' K lb
may then inter the "S . .t i-l 1 i.rniinrie
ttS tho dr lamlidai. and I .1 uto-,
on this issue iii.'iU liim-i 1 1 in t.nii
lar tiguri in the iiiii.oniil iiwutimi I
Kdward- witlidnm- in Ni'i islin IIr :i 11
may otTor himself tiieri' i- a delegut
in Nebruska, f,k n derst.i..diug
with Ilitchcoc k wbnii hi!' get him m.
the floor of the inn.i'i'on. mid 1
leading the dr liclil tin re , . rlup. ni.ike
himself his purtv s , andiilau.
KdwnnN Aslud to itlnlr.iw
Sjcnotor Uitcheoik s tri nd liaxe ' 1
tQ Trenton asking 1.1 ernor IMunrd
to withdraw 1). I ward- sid In- wu-
d
lit the vaoi! Prots
Wasblnrtoii. Mm eh 1. The SHiprcinc
C.iu-t todm u-iheld formation of the
I ni'eil St itcs Steel Corporation and
subsidiary cnml inations in the 1-on and
tec! iiidustr.
Uefusing to dissii,. ,o sn-iull'
' steel trust." the court dismissed tic
federal government's Sherman law sul
tor di"solution. However, the court
ordered such dismissal "without preju
dice." nenilittlllg til" goverutneut to St.r
again if the corporation uetuall tr
sorts to !iki, wrongful or represi
inietlces.
Atlirming .no New .Jersey Federal
Court's dismissal of the government
iri-cutiiii. the Supnme Court declined
tr enjoin th' roslramt of trade charged
and also ih nlod nn tinier to break up
the siiporconiliinatlon. said to be t ie
world s greate.s!- indtist.'i'il organiution.
with assets exeeidlng "s'J.tKHI.IMID.OOtl.
o Uiu- Vlolatlnii Mine jiii 1
In nnd 'ring the dni'.on .Iiistiie l. .
Keniiu sid that since lull no net In
vi'i'alioii of law can be charged against
the steel lorporiitnui. and ih'at it was
the opinion of the court that the prue
tiee romplaii id of bj the government
had been abandoned
I'nh si'voii of the nine justices par
iteipatid in the decision. .Justices P.ruli
dcis and MclJejnolds taking no part.
Justin's pjiti-j. Clark uud I.i dis
i tited
.Iiisti. . McKcunu s.ini thut to grunt
the goM rnincnt's request for disruption
of th" corporation uud restore conditions
in the industry as they were twenty
lears ago would be itnprui ticable It
would disrupt business, the il'iision
si'id. Jinl v.oiifd not lie in the publl iu-
tefe.t
.liisiuc MfKoiiuu snid the tobaoi
und Standard Oil Co. rax, offend m
.iiiiilogv - tliej had been guilty of cer
obji 1 tiouab'.e practices which ti
1! p.iratiou had not been.
llbsiitting Opinion Issued
In a diss, uti'ig opinion .lustn. Ii
said the 1 ..rpi.r ition violated lie law m
.t . foil. at on .iinl prm tics ami th r
tin re imglit to l.e .1 di 1 n 1 "as tar i-
,1 ibli ' loi Us dissidiitnui I au-i "t
Us "open, u itni'ioiis ami continual v
I. 'lion 1 1' 1 In law
.Iiisti. . Huv said the miijoritv opinion
in'a.tiiei v uiuhiIImI the Sin rtntiti in I
tain
Mel C.
"I'm Hero to Work and Not to
Talk," Says Succossor
to Hepburn
AWAITS ARMY RELEASE
Will Not Act While Validity' of
Prohibition Act Is Still
Pending
UNWISE AT PRESENT TIME
ROBINSON QUITS JAIL 2, HOLD THIRD
AS POLICE OFFICIAL IN ROBBERY PROBE
$929,. KERNAN FUND,
IS GIVEN TO WIDOW
Mayor Presents Money Con
tributed by "Whistling Cop's"
Friends One Writes Letter
I PI" lull) .lohit .1 Il.an, .lr .
held without bal'. Hiari,cd with
highway lohbcry and currying con
icMlcd uc.ijioiis in connect inn wild
the StllMld the brook bank inl.'e.y.
I Iiwer cllclel .losi pit l!;i.se,v . lit I.I
without bail, d.efi rumor) Tlni'n.is
M'ciiuati. held in sano ball i.ii sus.
Iihioii, ((enter p'ctiire) on stand,
riiom.is Met link, paying teller of
the ()o li'.nnU luillli, who ii'eillltied
liog.in and liamsey. .inil Hetedive
lioil':e. mi left, who ,iiili I in (he
arrests
Ex-Superintendent Now Head
Motortruck Concern Tem
pest Successor, Belief
I Cashier of OverbrooK Bank
Identifies Former Service
Men at Hearing
BIDS FAREWELL TO FORCE
FOURTH MAN TO BE TRIED
SE
NATQRBANKH
Superintendent of Police .lames Kob
inson held hi- Inst Mondnv rol'call in
Cii Hull this morning. This afternoon
I.' 1 1 'iniiuNhrd his duties as a poMco
liiepil and stalled in his new capacity
II
Mr-. Matin, w A. Keruuu. widow or
I n "W.iisti'tig Cop.' toduv called mi
Ma. -T Ab on tit City Hall and wa
given v.rj'i tlu't had bei e -.ibscribul
Iv ..diiiirir- of the populni trnffii; po
lio' -Lin for tin hem 111 ot her and her
i lnldreti
Mi Atoori i ;ioundi d -one -ound
tieorns on . ,i . i: in t'n l.eiirliriury
of lor husband'- u..my frii:id and thiv
tick tm Iin ' mot Mt.if indorsing
-al . li..k- lr-. Kirnnii. itconui
punied bv Urliert I. llanier. the Muy
o.'s i luit (,.'k. went to the Western
SiiMiig- l'lind. v in .t she oriotnd an w-
Cci lilt
'I'ii siiii-ertptiom. received by
v- p ss i liiepil and stalled in his new capacity
I ii I I is president of a motortruck comnuny.
L ili " ""H M,i'1 "noffip'"!1' nt ('l,v 1Iil"
tii.it C'i'ptain (icorge S. Tempest, of the
nn Tf rjrir I ir-t Polbe division, will nieceiii .Mr. ev. Twentietli streer. near .tiiuuii. w.r
K I UP l--''M'c-..n..-suporint,il.,it of police. the two held without ball. In Jill 101
0,1 hSt I Afer the roll.all the letiring super- to the vobberv charge tl.rt are In Id fo
UJ J U!IJ infiulent made ., short funwell ad- -timing eoiu-ciiled wi .itH.u,.
Two men were held vvi'hout lmil hv completed.
Magistrate Hoonev iu Central Xmhui i Although Mr
odnv. eliafied with hnrewav rohhory
ind n third was he'd in --"Wi i.. si on
"iispicinu. in connection with the tver-'-ook
lyi"k hold-up. on .lanunry 11.
when i-'WIO in cash and bonds were
stolen by u band of motor thieves.
John .T. IIo"an. Jr.. Seventei-nth
street, none Mifflin, and Josio.h IT-iui-
sev. Twentieth street, nenr .Mllinn. were
I.leittennnt Colonel 12. II. Martini was
unpointed chief of the I!ureiiu of Mtroo
Clenninij of Phllade'olilu provNinnally
today by Wlrcctor Winston.
I'ollovvlng hit nppointniftit the new
incumbent took a provisional examina
tion, both oral nnd tihyinil. and will
then usstimc his duties
The new chief will hold hi office un
der the provisional arrangement pending
ii general Civil Service examination for
the post on April 21.
"I am hero to work nnu not to tall,,'
1 said Colonel Morden.
Colonel Morden met Joseph C. Was-
per, nssistant director of public works,
'and made hts unofficial acquaintance
j Willi the staff in the P.urcau of Street
Clonnint?.
The new street chief was closeted
I with Director Winston for nn hour,
after which he went to tho offices of the
street-elc.in'.ug bureau with Assistulit
Director Wagner, and wns presented to
I T. Mendel!, the senior inspector of
the city stoff. The new street chief con
sulted Mcndliull regarding proposed
work, but made no statement.
Colonel Morden has not leceived hta
release from the army, but expects ac
tion upon liis application at any mo
ment It Is expected that the Civil
Service Commisf inn will confirm the
proviisonal appointment, of the new
street chief today.
The resignation of Donald M. Hep
burn as chief of the street -cleaning bu
reau became effective today. As Mr.
Hepburn'' appointment wns a, pro
visional one for three months, the Oltll
Service Commission is confronted with
i a peculiar situation, inasmuch as the
new charter provides that only one pro
visional appointment may he nintle to
, uny position.
' The Civil Service Commission will
j piovidt for an examination for the liost
I of (.treet -cleaning chief in the near
future. Colonel Morden will be required
to take the examination with any others
who may imply.
Invi'stiirntioii is being made by Di
rector Winston of an alleged conspiracy
between a city engineer, n contractor
and the representative of u street
rh aning fi'-m through which those ron-
ernrd are said to litive made $15,000.
The money was obtained tlnoiigli
-omen but unusual methods of removing
snow, it is said, und the pluu was
brought to light by a check-up which
was made on the size of wagons used.
Tonner Chief Hepburn said that the
names of the men involved in the alleged
conspiracy could not lie made public und
wou'd not be announced until the in-
cstigntion now- under wuy had been
Pending decision by the United
Slates Supremo Court on the vnlldlty
ot the prohibition act, the local license
court will grant no new liquor licenses
for 1020-21.
This was nnnottneed when license
court opened today for a thirty-minute
session, Judges Bregy nnd Stunke presiding.
Judge llrcgy explained the court's
position in n brief announcement made
to those present at tho session.
"In view of the present conditions
of affairs relative (o tho business before
this court," he snld, "the coming elec
tion and the uncertainty of things ns n
result of, appeal, wc have concluded it
would be unwise to do anvthlng at the
present time iu connection with the
grunting of liquor licenses for 1020-21.
Therefore, this court, so far as tho
granting of licenses Is concerned, will
adjourn to some future day, to bo fixed
by the court. When we have more light
on the subject wo will then act in the
interest of the people who have to be
served. Any matters claiming immediate
attention during the recess will bo
passed on by Judge Stnake."
Applications were heard for the
transfer of si licenses from old to new
ho'ders or lo other locations. All were
granted, not a blnglo remonstrance be
ing llled.'
D. Clarence Oibbony. president of the
Law nnd Order Society, wns present,
as lie has been ul every session of the
court for thirty years. Later, com
menting on the brief session and dull
business of the court, he said that when
the high license law- first went into ef
fect the Law and Order Society would
offer from ."oOO to 11700 remonstrances.
IMHm Us Hi mA nf JySB
nr Tliev Protect Worker M
iH Greater than your eblbjc 01
1 tlon to protect your prop- Km
1 erty from Cre It your ob- B
H llsitlontoprotecuhellvc M
m of your wotken. H
B Qlobe Automatic SprlnV-
tern, In refuting to tllow Vmt
1 IlttlenrettoBrowblg.tr- BB
BBBI ford the bett pottlble pro- BH
BBBBl tectlon (o both plant and Bm
BDBI employees. Wrlto for de- HLj
bbI '"' KQ
H ll.dt Aatanutie S-riUr Co DB
BBBBI "l WoMnttoa Arc FliUn !' . Kl
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BF jf J "ff. iFiffitiMtBaLtaiHlLilataA'.
GEDDES PERSONA GRATA
Appointment Entirely Agreeable to
Wilson, Britain Is Told
Washington, March 1. (By A. V )
-The British Oovernment has been
formally notified by the Stale Depart
ment thnt the appointment of Sir
Auckland decides ns British ambassudor
to the Utjitcd States would be thor
oughly ngrcenb'o lo President Wilson.
The embassy here recently inquired
as to this selection to succeed Viscount
Grey.
i.osr ANn rot.-ND
DIAMOND JUAnriN Lost, diamond barpln.
ut lluntlnKlon Valluv Country Club or tm
way to Jenklntovn. Llbrnl reward If ro-
turneil to Corhlt l.ovnlns .tenklntown, Pi
Hepburn went to
Hnrrisbiirg today to take up his new-
duties with the stall, he will be ready
to co-operute with the city authorities
on nil mutters with which lie wus con
uooted in the street-cleaning bureau.
BELIEVE GIRL ELOPED
REGIMENT PLANS SMOKER
I Company D, N. G. P., Will Hold Af-
fair Wednesday Night
Tornicr members of Company D.
Third Hcgimont. National fiuurd of
Pennsylvania, which is now under the
command of Lieutenant W. Ilownrd
Grnhnin, are invited to the nrmory.
Broad und Wharton streets, Wednes
day evening, when u smoker will be
held. Lieutenant Ornham has pre
pared tin enjoyable program of musical
and other events to entertain the m v.
While former members of the company
ure specially invited. Lieutenant
Gralium also extends a welcome to all
of Company D lo participate in the
rally and smoker, which will start ut S
o'clock.
iiur.r vanti:d fK.aiAM
OIHL. wlill Beneral nouscwurlts Dime la
family; no luuivlrj . best vages. Phono
fltn, 4HI B9U Clorvliw at.. Ml. Airy.
DKA1HS
1-OlU-ll ftb. 1!. WILLIAM .1. POUCH,
Jeffiraon Lodeo No 7S. K. of P.; Lincoln
rustic No. 01, K tl 15. : T. C. UuttcrwortU
Council Nc. 1SS. Jr O. U A. M.. tnvltd
to funeral services. Wed . S p. m.. Ilurflvllti.
V J. Autos will tntcl trulu at Pitman. f.
TVYLOlt i'el 20. KKriKCCA D.. widow
of Jama P. Tajlor, used "3. Funeral nerv.
Ico We.1.. Ii an p in., iinartmcnts of w.
H M. Ilurrell. 127 Market St., Carndm,
N. J Int. prlvute
ICL'IIN IVb. -."J. CONRAD, husband of
DorolhJ ICuhn (nee Kerbor), a-d 7S. , Ilela
tlvea inn) friends, nlao Christopher Co unibus
LodEO No. 1SS. A. A. ft II. , Invited to
funenil Wed. 2 p. m . .TltO D at. Int
North Cedar Hill Cem. lerlrnda moy call
Titos ufler 7 n. in.
pciiAUT. nn z? jai un c. nuitmnit
of Cnthnrlno W 8chinil. imed C2. Keiativea
and frlc-! Cnrininl.n l i'ic No. 36S. r
Mid A M.. nnd nil otlu-r Masonic bod leu in
vtti'd to funeral. Tui s 2 ti. m., 'J009 Colum
hla ave. Int. prliut. rrKndt may call
Mun c ve.
UKAOAN. Feb. 2d. SAItAIt A., wife of
Martin M Rcnpan (nee Mrfloldritk). I"unrnl
Tliure S:CU a. m.. 2131 P. l'-razler it. Sot
nun man of rniulcm Church ot Moat
lllesji.il Hatronient in b til Int. Holy Cross
""khATINO M.irih I ot Chestnut Hill,
c.vriir.HiN'n i:ccii:nia. wifo of j. Percy
Ke.illnc and dnUBhter uf tin lite I'ltz-Hu-crno
Dixon. I'lirernl -rvlre at Church f
Our Motlir ot C'unsniuiinn chestnut Hill.
Wed.. 10:30 u. in. Int prlviite
Succeeded John I. Morgan in
1907 After Eighteen Years
in the House
TWICE OPPOSED H0BS0N
dress to the utotuiiis and lieutcnani
assembled. "tient'r men." he said
llns is ,v last ..flicial rolleall iu the on suspicion.
P.UH.IU ol Police. Tin. afternoon I The men were arce-ted I tt night in a
start iu a new businesa. restaurant lit 1 ifteenlh and Market
1 -t ,.. n,.!t.. it,., f, komUIoi, which ..streets, bv Detectives Iloilge. 1 urrell
Iiu- ixisted bitween yu gentlemen and
melf -luce I huvc been sup' rintendeut
of oelice und during the twentv yuirs
d viv -I rv ii e in the bureau. I want
ion ! Woman. Held on Kidnapping Charge,
r Freed on Ball
ft T Ullnn llrnrit i I tt ot.Miti I ofifu
I'linnifis- Rnmnnti. I'sworth trot. m ,.f i-....i, .,,,! rti.u, .ir.ntu
' . . Hill, Ui J. mil lit linn m tiir.ui- I'liMin,
near 1 vronty-sioond, w.i- the intuj held 1(1 s rr,.st,,d Iin, i,ei, j bail on a
warrant charging her with kidnajipin-i
fourteen -year old Anna Porter. fVtl
Pietce strei, was given a bearing today
I
Miivoi wire irom niuely-cght indivld-
u-i's and flubs. They rang.-d m amount
in in il lo SltlO
line dollar ciiine from John." whom
Matt Kernnn hud befriended ut mo
i ,i i,.. mill lure i- tin- nai John e .
pressed llllll-elt 1
Mnir Mun-
Dear Mr
'' years ago i ionnd to Phtladclli
nn dut cm wot j.is died helped in."
ii :t it w.i- dis vv.iy . i got of a fruit
train up dut wiiv and i heered lilni
i,1,.. i taut h win,!- me tin i
coined our to him and lie sul were
von goto and I said I done no. ge it
wa cold and I wu- liungery an l.e
t..ok pie oM'i to ie salon un -.lid to
,e iiwiier gli 'lis leler sompill t'i e.tt
and u drnii, den he tok me btiel; in
de burn nu i ti in de buy dat i. it
so i similti) In lieg di- w -U un i gits
i;. dolir 'll vnii give it to his -nfe
am! clulri u for me
i tore got luted up tor bigin bis
,: ihir a for. i -'its it al hut i didn so
liy the Associated Pies.,
Wasliiiigton. Mnuh 1. S. mr..r .lo'iu
II. Itnnl.hcad. of Abihiii m, ii.nl h r
ih(. 'todui after nn illin-s of -iv.r,il is ks
fpoi grip.
Senator Bunklicud vmi- sevi nu --i veu
veirs old nti'l had b"i u u member n' the
Si'lllte mhcc P.M17 Ic 'mil 1m n in
f.ehi. health for i.io.itli- an I '.id been
ouliii.il to bis bed for unirly a io, it li .
Ii. s condition lml md be. -n-ni - d
-'nous, however, and until t.'da his
pliyslelant, had iiarlnsl huu -.1 -tm 1 u-proving.
10 till you how 1.1111 li 1 nporiciatc ..our
fr.i nd-hip. 10-operntion and lovalty to
lue and I want In liave you -vita Ic-t
wishis for yur tutuii Mines-
"I trust miii will gne my -in p iss.r,
Mr. Mill,, the Dim tor of Public
Saf.ty and Minor Moore and hi- ad
ministration thr sump loyal support ymi
iuiMi given ;ie
"I dou't thiol, voti will hme any
legiet if you d' r.'i'oie you leave I
want lo -.Imke 11,. land of 1 1 h man
pn-ini for liiinilsL.u and oM ilme'-j
sll(C."
A- the h'UVi ot uh-cnee gnnitnl Su-
pennt. udeiit Itnbuj.oii dm not
uunl prii 1, .Mr. Mills will 1 .1 tinue
us intnig -upTini. idem until that
nnd Niedenthal, who diew their re
volvers to prevent utiy attempt by the
men to escape.
A fourth nnn. William l.os-. Locust
street, near I'ifth. who was arrested
(hi- morning in cotinntion with the
million, will be atrnimnd l.i"r in the
div.
Detective Hodge Icstitinl that he unit
hi.s associate- made the arrests upon
de.scrintions furnished by olhi.iuls of
the Oni brook haul .
G. A. Welt-. c:i bier, .mil Thomas
MeC'ook, a tiller in the ins'iuitiun.
were iu court to ti--if. MeCook iden
tified Ilogun aud Itin.isey . but vv 1- un
ab'e to identifv Mri 1111:111.
The men will lie gin n n furthei ! ,
ing a wi el. fiom today.
The inbhei-v lit the l'JIlk lit SlMl I
M'lre al .Master sheets wn- ,1 bold oim A
man tnt-red the intittitioii at 1 1.
lie usk'd for change. No one vtis m
Mrs. Potter, the mother of Auuu. who
swoie out thi? warrant before Magis
trate Harris, accused Mr;-. P.rodv of
imvitig man connection witli the dis
appearance of her daughter, who is still '
miss'ng. Detectives who investigated,
the rasp could not find evidence enough
to fixe the blame 011 Mr... Brody, who
claims comp'ete innocence. On her own'
plea she wjs hi id under h.iil for 11 fur- ,
ther hearing Apt II I. It Is her wish to
be completelv cleared of tho charge be.
fore she is ilis-nis-ed.
Defectives ure investigating the tlirorv
that Mun Porter may have eloped
J E- (jU)WELL 8f (9.
Jeweleus Silversmiths Stationeus
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
Vases For Gifts
crystal, rock. crystal,
crystal and silver, fav
rile glass, silver, english
silver, dut ch silver, eng
lish porcelain, chinese
porcelain, sevres.
iiu p'ad f"t 1 ju-t
u 10b
r
1
ell
was more
sensible of Mr Hit' I k s position n-icui
n favoritt son iwid ot tie fait that
other DemocruU'i 1 arulidiiti - were
tie
Stat'
Mil'
11 In,
1 fu
1 tm
i-
contesting
the Wl't Issue vv,
was not jusiitnd
It, ut leu-t H"l 'i '
slderation 1 " 'i o
I'onsidenng A Supp Hi-' Com 1 0
tHc right of the -i.ifs
Eighteenth ninetulineni
with tin- stuti s. wlmii 1
would help the liemocrut
oumi thi Demucru'v would
tin
liol
hut (but
aud In
g to pres.U'
I HI f li Cull-
1 II . in full;
on uphii'ding
lllerplel III'-
1 in urn nth "
thut lljr-iur.
Iu tii til
b( 11 loeul
option or state nrtior nirty within tue
'Units of the amctiiliiii nt New .lersev
ami New York and .1 U v other slutes
would find :'j I" 1 "'in bur noniutm
icuting Tin- South vw. u'd liud aov .
thing above '. of 1 pi I mil leer in
tpxlcating. The D lie r.i. v lm-n K for
U derituoii whnh vvi'l hgaluc its wit
und dry positioii
Tn tlie House tomoiiow .1 move will
lie made to put tin wit und drys
again on it rd fm tin pi rtn-es of
the coming cumpjign. It will tuku the j
form of a motion to mummit the ap
propriations foi the eiitoin iiieiit ot the
Volstead net and 1 liable ih. roushb ru I
tion of an act to repl.iei th.ii law.
Waoner Institute Board Member ,
."obn Waguer, Jr. mil engiueer,
in ti humuel Tobius Wugner
1-4X of tho 1'hlluilclplila aud
hIIu'uv Co has been elected
Ut tho board of trustees of the
jeep. IptlHut9 of Hclenco, to
,Miwy caused by tUo dcatu o(
"'t.v .- Jr. .Iks' tie., t,
.lohii llollis Ka11khe.nl ha 1 .1 ."tig
career iu office, both state und national.
without apparently having cruitnl ul
great deal of 11 -tir outride h.-. vi 11 1 mi
st itiKiicy. One 1 omtni'iitutor. iei.ark-1
'ing on hi- e'evalion to tin 1 in' I smii
Senate in l'.H7. nflcr having -i.vd
ei7ht'ti years iu tin II01.se, -aid-
I When it is snid that John II"!lis
Ilankhead has been in Coii.'ress for
1 eighteen Mar-, lis n i,,nl a- a - 1. 1 - ,
man ha- 1 1 11 1 "inprehi n-ivey n l.iteil.
Tin re is imihing 1 c in -u. .1I.0 it u:
I nothing to thrill tin Alah.niiu b ioi,i
I with pride or to il'pies.- the Ai.ib.niiu
sou! viiili shtinie lie hm I,. , 11 there,
t lint's all . 1
Wliutivcr may have bmi this cntn-'s
opiruoti of Mr Ilnnkhcad' usefulness'
MONROE DOCTRINE DEFINED in th. iious.-. whi.-h hea.imitt.ii toi.av
- - - mg let n ' 1 fficiuit" 'II the way of "trot- ,
ting around to the departments, getting
salaries raised for hi- con-utm nt-, huv
'ing post of Ijco sues iho-'ii. and - .eing
that Alabama didn't get left on rural
frie delivery routis, ther. 1 .111 ! im
doubt that he stood uer -high with lu-neighhor-.
Tin.- was evidenrnl bv tin
trouncing he gave Captain Iliehmoinl P
Ilohson, of Mernmiie nnd hi--lug fame
when the latter sought to wrist his -en
ml it wa- virtmilly the nme atonal sent irom mm iiiui- hiimhk wo-,
bv Pnsident Wilson ini'iis I'lnec 111 inc noose ,u ,, ,,
1 ,.. .1 .. ..,.i iinn. n,r. 11st nv ituiik near -nice ue cnnrcii nun
ntilie Cngnss here Januury I bodv in the Pifrieil, Congress Thut
' wus shortly otter the Spaui-h .Aitieri.-iin
. ! War when the ilobsoii la 11 eels were
tresh. It was a bn-kv ibfeut for Uunl
head, for vi r.v soon ufloiwiiril he doom I
, tbp -etiHtoriill toga, whnh be ha- worn
Seventeen Service Men Out of Each nh dignity if not with distin. tn-a
. ., r. . j Mr. Ilankhead cut. red pub'i. lit. m
1000 Never Returned lsiC, ,,h a nn mber ot th- Alaban a tin.
Pinn-vlvani.l 'o-t seventeen of mil, ,r Afemnh , having -irved four vrur
i tlioii-urel 1 .' n vi Im Joined thejiOnrK ,,, the Con fi derate urtuy nnd h'.'ing
I from tins state. Tne total was "il" ot vvounded thrie times in action Aftei
, ,;.' "jfip si r ice men. ! several tirnis iu both bramh's of the
Montana id nil the -tutes in the,htll,p law-making body Mr Bunklnad
percentage of battle deaths Por eueh was elected to Congris-, where be re-
JOfMI nun who unsvverei) the call 17. 'J niainM uuinterruptedlv until l!0."i.
1 did not r' turn. Alnsku lost two men of 10ll tl g,,. n l(, Hobson. Iu the
.;-" iu service, ami jiuw.ui lost in m , nt(,.VI, between his retirement and his
nppolntmeiit to siuon-u .lonn 1. .nor
1 gan iu the Senuti Mr Bankhetid was
ia member of the Inland Waterways
1 Commission
Mr. Bunkhcnd .- occupation is giveti
in its tiiogrannv us inui 01 u piunier.
uiiii, w neii in win . ssonie him uuico. tlie haul, but him ami en oloyes.
i ' A fi vv minutes lain- he entered agi 111
I 91 RTATFS llPl-lnl fi I1RY I AlW and asked for change. M.-Cool; lead nl
" ' wnn ,pr ), c.lur(;p I,,. d n ilf 1
State Department Heeds Salvador's
Request for Interpretation
Washington. March l.--iBv A P.l
'I', r v to ihe r' quest of the rc
piil,' of u!vador fur an 111'. rpretatlon
ol 1.1. M mine Pin Irine ha- been for
i.ird d it wns anuouiicid today at the
V ,11 Di pmttricut.
li- 1, m 'Mi- not made public, but
ti
lls li. nt given
,111 .utur
Want to Support U. S. Motion to
Dismiss Rhode Island Case
Washington. Mvli l.--illv A. P. I
i . Iin. ics asked the t-,,. 1
1 for 1 1' 1 1 --inn to
I beliolf i.i 1 ivcnty
nit of lie govern-
dismiss 1 oiigiutil
In Uhoii I -In nil to
mi 'it of 1 ,. li'derul
'Utioual atiieiidmeut.
rglied ia-, 1 Moiuliir.
1.. Will1.1t 1 Marshall
ille, ass diii oiirl
in xi M' 11 np-
the K nt . I v llisiil
uisc Co in , f. deriil
olding li. v I1 dlt of
endno nt
if 11 icvolver. Hi
into
hands
t'.
Ifftflltr"" " " '"'' ' '"''i '' '' '" '-"-"-"""T-- ' -' "i--1 - -' ' - -'-' ---- ii.ti.i ii.'" ' "' 1 m 1 ... nrei
wwD.ii 1 i Tr:
I IMTtn I
H
' II'
Charle
prciiu Coi.n 'ml
jire-i III ,1 I 1 i-t
one siaii ,1 si,
nn-nt' moil 'ii 1
plot I lllllgs bmi .
tls l. II'IISIIIIII
prohibition u -
Thi- C'lse m to !i
At the -ii ,i" t
Bullitt ot I .mi 1 -to
h"iir urgui.iei,
pi.'il- bioiighi I,
lerii - and W'l'n
court i. ' 1 1
the "p luhn m
nnr..le
up
Thi.- uther men end rod the bai.V
Thev "lovered" Wells ami .1 girl cbil
While two of tli lubbers kept giiaiii
over the employes, the nt hi r two looleii
the safe and all escaped iu 11 big red
automobile which had been ldt stiind
ing, eiigiin running, iu ft out of the in
Milution l he Oierbrook I'.iinl, began business
on Nov. uibi r 1 hi-i
To Inspect Troop Here March 5
iljiituiil Hiiieral P.inr.v lias an-1
iiniiiii.il the f.ihi.il .usp.s-tion of Troop
Ii. I'ir-t Pi un-.. Iviiiiiii Cavalry, ill
Like phi'-i- in PI11I.11I1 Iphiu. March "
Il v ill . the lir-t l .VJIlllll.llion i thi
oe, i mined
Pi lil
STATE LOST 5517 IN WAR
& I 3 3-7z S.W.COBNER ?-JsS A
1 Bm Miiey S
.ANDMARKgi-
avers!
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
js to the Prices
on. Spring Clothing
price on
is $45
1114 I
I North Dakota was third in the per
ccntrige of deuths with 474 deaths out of
's.il'm men. Connect icut wn- fourth
und N'W Yo'k lifth The total ferving
wete 1 ii'lll 7.1.. m it h 47.010 deaths, or;
I un average of 117 the thousand
Affirm Divorce Suit Dismissal .
The Superior Court bus affrmed the
decree of Court of Common Pleas No.
.". under whnh the divorce suit of John
P Malier against Emmy Himcnelsbach I
Maher on deseition and other grounds. I
was dismissed Mulier is u tutor and
-ouches and pnpires law students for
their preliminiirv aud finul exHmina- j
tioos His ease wii- hfaril privately bv
David Phillips, as master, who recom
mended the dismissal of the suit. Mr '
Muhcr tiled ciccptlons to the report,
but the louon rotirt dismissed ids ex
ceptions and lcouflrmed the report of
Master Philllia, The suit hrna started
Atho Ottoh'je sessions, Xw" ,
Again
Di-l Heads
UCC1 ; tl
tho Libt
All Kimis Steak Mi-til.. . ..2."c
Chuck Itoaht 16c
Lean Kolli-d Pot !.oa-,t....llc
Stcu'np Hi-cf (llriskit).... lie
Hainhurtr Steak ... 13c
Hams! A,ii
Rt-Ruliir Hniiib (8 to 12 lb.).2'Jc
Skinhack Hams. " J,,' " 2Dc
Cottagt' Ilami- (2 to I lit.). , '12c
I icnic Hants (J to li lb.)..2''c
lliini-lt-ss liticun (2 to 3 lb.) 2Sc
He wns born September l.i, lMJ. in j
Marion (now I.amur) couiitv, A'nhmnn J
His .-on. Wil'iain IS. Ilankhead. i- ..t ' j
movent a niember of Congrrs-, luiv-ij
ing won over Captain Hob-ou. thrrebylj
donblv uvenging his father'-, defeat by ' )
the doughtj naval heio yeurs before l
HOTEL BURNS; $300,000 LOSS j
Kramer, Intl., Marci 1. (By A. P i
The Miid'avm Siiruigs Hotel uod
Sanitarium, u well known hi-ulth resort,
v,ns comnlctelv destroyed by hrc of un
known origin yistiidm . Tho loss I-' S
about $230,00.1. while the low 6iis
tiiincd by tho guests in clothing, jewelry
and other valuables U esunutted at
$00,000,
All Kinds of Pork Awful Cheap Here
Loin Roast Fork 21c Shoulders Pork CJ 21c
Shoulder Pork Ilri 1 26c ' Fresh Sausaye 21c
Fresh Hams f JV'int ) -9c Smoked Sausafje 20c
Tons
of
Pure Lard 24
c
lb.
Frcah
New I, aid
Nearby Eggs 6 0,w.
Four Big Leaders rimd Cheaper Than Elsewhere!
roiiuliirl Afin
T) -... . Vla- aOI tjlrTr 4 fl .. i l f . fiKnrli liliti
ii.uii&Liim viiiunwiia . . .'iiu: uivuu uikiu iiit . :r
Nut Margarine ',att.r 30c
MiiiiTinwiiK
r
JOur lowest
Spring Suits
from that they advance
to $100.
flJYou will probably see
clothing marked at lower
figures, but we will not
sell anything that is not
made of a good quality
standard fabric or that
we cannot recommend to
give satisfaction.
of
(
fn the Labor cost on a suit
clothes lcpri-sents about
of its cost, a considerably higher
percentage than in former ami
normal years. The cost of tin
labor in a suit made of cheap
material is praitically the same
as in that made of good fabrics
the result being that if jou
buy a "cheap" suit you .ire get
ting low-grade material with
high labor cost, which is cer
tainly a poor investment.
C Therefore, b c w a i c of the
"cheap" suit it is real economy
to buy good clothes, because
i-ven if the initial cost is slightly
higher than for the poorer sort
of garments, the actual cost,
when wear and tear are con
sidered, is really less. .
JACOB REED'S SONS
M24-M26 CMInift Store.
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