itf I f -, ' .' ' . i 4 ,. . .--; rMJ3 V,, 'i:. u. . ,ft ,V r. ffiA' KCr,vf V ' f? Wfi i 14 IJ r -. ?v -s & i R U.J & jAi 4 J?'. If J) 'I 4- EVENING PUBLIC tEDGERPHILADELPHlj SATURDAY iyTAY io,' 1920 .S:W. l. .T.?v3t v . '? .? .; A-z. '"J". 'lr1- , i''Al 1 ..!' . W ' V CN TESTS TO MARK SALZEDO HARP ENSEMBLE STATE PRIMARIES Fine Concert Given at the Academy. Mme. Povla Frljsh Is Soloist The Salzciln Ilftrp l'tifenible, hup of tlie iiwt elinrmlnz concert orK.mlm tlnnt (lint Imve romc to till cjt? this fpnion, nppenred nt t lit Arndrmy of Mtiie Inst ewnliiK. with Mine, l'ovlu Krijh, tioprntio, ni .ololM, In n cou cert for the benefit of the Homo for IncnrubloH. The ensemble consists of seven linrp. iiip by Mr. Snlreilo nml Misses IMitli OFFICES Connor. I.ncllo lohnxoti. Irene IVteiwil, i Hn llorun. Mnrlp Miller mid Kline f lilegelniilrli. Mr. Hnlzedti Is the Ily llic Associated 1'icss founder nnil lender of the nrgntiirutinu. m?rriir,urS,.MB V" r",,,,""K?n.:!nl" Tho ensemble nppenrcl twice on the trill hold Its primary election next lues- ' , ., ,. , ., ,. dny with contents for delewites-nt-larKc P"2r:iin. once in the sixth 1 lench Suite under wnv in both the Hepnblienn nnd of Sebastian llnch and hroIii in three Democratic parties, nnd with but one ,,roi,ies of Debttuv. It if ditllcnlt to SSswJTl fn'enJir:nhe1to,,biL,,r;r.', '"."!"!' f th, extremes of three t'S. Tl e f Uepubl lean ' prX. Ilnl' nt "' J- thn plnjinc was most efT.M-.lve plrant regUtere,! i Kilunrd It. W.H..1. . ' "'' """ 'ulthMy rendered of Philadelphia, nnd the Democratic . " ' ,' " I'r'ei'ioii , a rare that aspirant At orne (letieral A Mitehell 'MKens much stii, nii.l rehearsal. Palmer i rl"' "'v''" Instruments, each coverluir Rlank imce will he left on tlo- bnl J1"1 "' rettNtcr. give u rlehness of Stngo Sot for Tuesday's Eleo tion Delegates to Bo Chosen TO FILL MANY U. S. ARMY "DESERTER," HIDES TWO YEARS IN LONELY CA VE Baseless Fear of Firing Squad Causes Young Man to Become Hermit Wife Brings Him Food lots, so the voter nn write in tin j. names 01 oiner prehiiieniiiii vhihu thnn the two whooe naine lire piiulo.1. TIiIh will enable voter dexirmi; t ive a preferential vote fur nm Uepulillenii i or Demoerntle npirant to do so The tnte will eleet event -i'n dele ?atei. twelve of them lit Inrce.' to the IhicaRo nnd Snn Krnncieo roueutioii". nnd I'omple'e t ite i'om-nittiM-, the U" publiennt. OemoeratH and 1'iohlhltldu M will noiuinate uiudidatex T'r l'iiite.1 States senator. Hate lren-iiiei- auditor feneral and four eoliKrewiiien-at-lnrKe. while a rnndidate for Siipieme Court justice to succeed Chief .lust ice .1. Hay Ilrown will he named on the non partisan ticket. The Hepuhlicaii candidates f.u t ite office except Congress-at-lnrKP.forwhich all four of the present congressmen -tit-lnri;c nrv upii.uits tm lenomin.itloii. , are tiuoiiposeil. I lie wcmocrni nave harinon.x to the total effect that eimnot lie iliiplicntPil except by the use of nil eipuil number of pianos, and the color nnd hcautji of tone wns exipiisltc. Mme. 1-rijsh Ik well known here, and her work last exciting ngnlit showed her to be an nrfict of high rank, better, perhaps, in ber interpretntion than In shter tonal beuut. but uncqualed us a singer of miugs nf the North. She ap peared twice, once in a wonderful gioup of snugs, with accompnniment of six harps, and the second time with Mr. Salzedo at the piano Her tirst appear ance was bj far the best, the songs being chosen, apparently, for the adapt abilitj of the accompaniment to the harps. Among these numbers were lineg's "Springtide," an arrangement of his "Leszter l'tuliling," for string orchestra, a Scandimn inn folk-song, "The Maiden and I." n superb song, .-"jneiin. ot Minting, ami the e Ily the Associated 1'rrss Clilllirothc, Ohio. May 15. Stories of how a neighbor, a deserter from the I'nlon army during the Civil War, had been brought to bny in a nearby village hj a I'nited 'States marshnl and shot, brought visions of n similar fate to Carl Aincriue, and impelled him to hide in the hills for almost two jears rather than face a firing squad at Camp Sher man. Amriine. drafted Into the army, left a wife and two-jcar-oM babe at home. In the quiet picturesque hills, lie could neither rend nor write and the largest xllluge visited In his twenty-four years hnd numbered less thnn n thousand people. The bustling thfcusnnds at the camp, military restraint nnd customs weighed heavily on him, and an Impell ing desire to see his wife nnd baby boy lead him to quit camp to sec them with out obtaining permission. At home, his father, a tottering wreck of the Civil War, told him he was a deserter Visions of the tiring squad Unshed through his mind. Kissing his wife nnd baby good-bj, he took io the rugged hills. Spent Days In t'axo There he found a one In which lie spent most of the time, venturing forth only at night and at times during the dit when there was little chance of be ing seen. His only fare was such scanty food that his wife could get to him nnd herbs and wild berries that he gath ered from tlie woods and fields and such wild gatrfo as he could catch. The cae In which he lived Is said to be large enough for only one person and could have been defended against an aimy. So closely did he watch all ap proaches to bin hiding place thnt until n few days ngo he hnd been seen bj no one except his wife nnd n brother-in-law. Military authorities hnd aban doned the renrch for Amcrine. Family Friend Hrcomcs Interested Three weeks ngo an nttorney friend of the family became Interested and Implored the wife to have her husband return and give himself up. She stead fastly held that her husband would be shot If captured nnd refused to have him return. Last week, Claranre Stone, of Adel pha, managed to get word to tlie youth that his was not a case of desertion, nnd there was no dnngcr of a firing squad. lie cautiously left his hiding place last Monday night and visited Stone's home, where they went oxer the situation. He ngrecd to give him self up. Knrly Thursday morning he ngain went to Stone's home. His wife brought his uniform which she .had preserved for hint nnd had neatly pressed it for the occasion. With Stone nnd nu nttorney Amerine went to Camp Sher man nnd surrendered to the adjutant. He made no comment except to ex press himself as being well pleased that "It Is irll over." LEGION P T IS CASH BONUS P L Bonjamin Franklin Mombors In struct Delegates to Stato Can tonment Against It OTHER AID IS APPROVED PRINCETON BUILDINGS BURN ' WILSON REVIEWS PAGEANT Dickinson Hall and Marquard Chapel Veterano of Threfr Wars Parade In rt.4..... t?..i.. t.i.. contests for nearly nil plaie- The Pro quisite ".Snow." of Krik Lie. All were' . . V, , J, ,. ,v , . hlbltlnntsts have no contests and have finely sung, nnd she had to repeat the I rinceton, .. .1., .Mn l.i. Ulrion put forward two women uuiong their , last-named song Mr. SalV.edo plnved son Mall, the oldest recitation buildiug candidates, l.enlt l oun .xiartoii. u r.m- mrcc wen -constructed poriunt. being n ciitidulnte for i mien preludes of his own. and attractive on the Princeton campus, nnd Mnrquurd I' MUSICAL NOTES States senator. The Socialists have can didates for auditor general and state treasurer. The Democrats bine a con test for member of .the national com mittee, between .ludgc Eugene C. Hon nlwcll. Philadelphia, and Joseph V. tiuffey. Pittsburgh. Cnited Stntes Senntor Penrose, first tlected to the Senate in 1W17. is unop posed for Henubllcnu renouilimtion and Is nlso a candidate for delegate-nt-lnrge. Governor Sproul and Senator Knox. both mentioned ns presidential possi bilities, are also candidates for dele-eate-at-larce. The state will nominate candidates coteluct the mrxict for thirty-two district congressional Th ,,nM lrl of ,,, f eats, half the state Senate and ull of ,i,i M,tal v lit tnko pine tomorrow ei.ninc the House of Representatives. The hi sis in th nu.litorium of the -tmi Democrats do not have candidates for , 1u,ll,Jfln commute -hirnwn of some of the legislative nominations on the ballots. Th(l M.nj,0h ciub will & A ranr.M The nonpartisan contest for Supreme in the cloister Harden ot the coiieur torm.r Court is between two judges, (leorge ' VJnd" VKy'lSbr'SU' m i.X Kunkcl, of Dauphin, who was a can- i tololst dldate several years ago. and Silvester, -..,,. , ., ,... .. , . Bc.ll.,.. mliM.ln.l ......!,.. Th, 'Hrei-tors of the rhllacte'rhn t m . hauler, of I umuerlnnd. Superior i ,,r,tor- of Muic announce a ronrrt bv Court Judge William It. l.inu. of I'liila- i the puplln ot th- main nnd ftnlahlnk- 1nnrt delphla. a gubernatorial appointee, is ',. t'S ?55t: e'iSSrt "fii V'in unopposed. , Bt th rm ilc one -eek later ,ind th There are numerous lively national ToTTuay 'il.SfnSr'SuK ,w"h""on" delegate contests in the thirty-two dis- i tricts of the state ami some of the. The Iwhetlzliy School of riann riajlnc. present congressmen face contest for Harold Njpn director, will rlu the annual r, ...1..1 1 concert of Its puplla on Monday afternoon, rtnomlnatlou. JItt 17 nt 3 0-ci0ck. at th Art Alliance. Ilotli th- eompletn nnd the mi nt it cheatran of the Pmphnn I'luli mil puy nt the public toncert of the nrifanlzitlon at Ihe Torrest Theatre tomorrow exenlnf; XVII llam V llapplch Is conductor of hath Thr soloists tll b FMvtanl lolly French horn anl Meier Epstein, xlolln The Men s i'holr of ,st ltirk i hur h will hold Its second nubile service ,n in chunh bulldliiK nt 8 o'clock nei.M..ndn exenlnir f"ull choral exensone lll be ren dend nnd there will be an orenn rrelude at o piayeu iij- iis . nulou wb ull chnpcl xxere destroyed by fire early to day. Other buildings nearby, including McCosh Hall, were threatened, but the flames xvere confined to the two struc tures. The fire, of undetermined origin, xvns discovered in Dickinson Hall about 11 o'clock last night. The alarm soon brought the entire student body to the scene of the fire, xxhlch had already gained serious proportions. 1'nnble to Arlington Memorial Ceremony Washington. May IB. (Hy A. V.) President Wilson reviexved n parade of soldiers. Failors, marines ttnu v ernns of the Civil. .Snanish-Amerl and xvorld xvars xxhlch preceded the (led (cation today of the great marble me morial amphithentre in Arlington Na tional Cemetery. The President xns seated on the south portico of the White House ns tlie pageant passed soon nfter beginning tlie four-mile ninrch to the cemetery. Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles (retired), led the procession. A message from the President xxas cope with the flames, an appeal was''" '. 8eVrPlnr;v. UnVvT nt Up 01,cn" suit to tins city lor help, xvhicli xxas i "'b "' "" " s.v......va furnished by the locnl fire department. Die student body of the university woiked hard to save the home of Dean MeClenithan. located betxxeen Dickin son Unit and the Mnrquand Chnpcl, but the Intense hent made the task difficult. The ax'tilnnche of flying sparks set tire to the chapel, situated between the I dean's home and Prospect, the resi dence of President John Oner Hibben. The chnpcl xxas destroyed. I Dickinson Hall, named for Jonathan Dickinson, first president of Princeton j 1'nix-ersit.x . is situated on the first campus, bctxveeu the Hbrnry with its priceless treasures and the John C Green school of science. MORE SHOWERS COMING i ARMY LAW IN ARCHANGEL Forecaster Also Sees Subnormal Temperatures for Next Week Washington, May 1." flly A. P. I Weather predictions for the week begin ning Monday are: North and Middle Atlantic stntes: Fair Monday nnd Tuesday , occasional nhoxvers thereafter, temperatures beloxv normal. South Atlantic nnd Hast Gulf states: Frequent showers xxith temperatures be loxv normal. Ohio Valley and Ttnnessee: Occa sional shoxxers first half, generally thereafter, temperatures below normal Heglons of Great Lakes: Occasional rains tirst half, geuerallx fan there after; temperatures nearly normal. Former Kaiser In New Home Doom, Holland, Max- l.V (lit A P.) Former Kmperor William ai-rlxed here' from Amerongeu this morning He outwitted a number of journulists nnd moving -picture photographers who were waiting at one entrance of the exile's nexv home, xxhile the nutomobile in which he arrtxed slipped tliioiigh an other. Salvadorean Rebel Chief Captured San Sulxador, May l.r ilij A P i Arturo Araujo, liader ot tin Snlxn dorean revolutionists vUio recentlx crossed the frontier from Honduras, and who xxere drixeu bm k by gox eminent troops, has been raptuml at l.ns Meclas by Honduran forces under Geueral Ar f;enal The rebel leader xvas uiiie.it or ng to re enter Guatemalan terriloix Central and Northern Russia Now Under Military Rule .Moscow, May 12 (delayed) illv A. P.) A decree issued by tlie central executix-e committee, dated May 11. pro claims mnitial law in the provinces of central and northern Kutslu and Archangel. Bombs Erzberger Meeting Merlin. May l.l. An unknown man threxv u hand grenade today into a hnll fnir at I'nslingen, near Stuttgnrt, xxhere the A. F. of L. Indorses Duncan Washington, May 13. (By A. P.) Appointment of James Duncan, a vice president of the American Federation of Labor, as a member of the Inter state Commerce Commission, was In dorsed by the federation's cxecutixc council. Opposition to a cash bonus to for mer service men was voiced by Benja min Prnnklln Post, American Legion, at its meeting last night In the Cham ber of Commerce, when delegates to the Allentown cantonment xvere Instructed to vote against such n bonus. This post Is one of the fexv in Penn sxlvanln which has protested ngainflt the cash bonus. It hns no objection to four other forms of assistance to former service men: Paid-up Insurance, land settlement covering farms In all states, home aid to encourage purchase of homes npd vocational training. Tlie delegates to the Allentown can tonment from Benjamin Franklin Post arc Ma.xlln J. Pickering. Dr. Harrr K. Cngerleider, Bomnln C. Ilassrlck. P. H. Shoemnker. Joseph M. Lamorclle, J. Donald Zulick. David W. Jameson Post will send to the Allentown cantonment II. Eugene Heine, D. T. C. Biclc, delegates, nnd Bertram K. Wolfe, alternate. Elec tions were nlso held to fill the vacancies in the roster of officers ns follows: Louis S. Potsdnmcr, commnndcr: Trnnk J. Boxvden, vice commnndcr; Thomns Hurley, Jr., finance officer; Morton A. Nctter, adjutant: llobert A. McMl chael, chaplain, and E. II, Silverman, historian. Henry M. Baker, commander of Post lt"2, announced today that thirty new members hax-e been brought Into the post as a result of the recent member shin drive. Prior to January 1 this vet- rost nm' sMy-nino enrolled nnd It now inn has 70. It expects to reae.li the 10Q V;",? mark by June 1. ? ADMITS HE AIDS BURGLARS Boy, 12, Found In Box, Opens Tran soms, Police Say Hearing noises coming from n pack ing box in front of n store at Twenty first street and Columbia avenue, shortly before 12 o'clock last night, Policeman Ncely thrust his club into the box. The noises ceased. Ncely then turned his flashlight upon the bot. The light revealed twelve-year-old Francis Neen, Twenty-ninth street near Thompson. When taken to the Nineteenth nnd Oxford streets police station the boy, police say, admitted he worked with a gang of burglars, aid ing them to gain entrance by climbing through transoms. He carried a flash light nnd screwdriver. It is alleged. To Attend Historic Church There will be n special service at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church to morroxv morning when n delegation from the Isnac C. I'nderdoxvn Assembly of the Artisans' Order of Mutual Protec tion xx ill attend the scrxice at 10:U0 o'clock. After the service Thomas Bley- i ler. u xestrytnan, will inform the dele- , gation nnd any other visitors concern iug the antiquities nnd historic exhibits' in the possession of the church. ' MELROSE MANOR Two minutes' walk from Oak Lane Station. Select accommo dations for limited number of paying guests. Suite of rooms with bath. Choice table. Large, well-shaded grounds. Tennis, garage. References required. Rooms shown only by appointment. TELEPHONE OAK LANE 1020 Clerical party wns holding n meeting in ' fax or of tlie eandliincy of lormer ice Chancellor Erzberger for the Reichstag A few persons xxere struck by frag nients and injured, but none seriousl.x UNEQUALEDJN PURITy Eliminates poisonous wastes which cause serious ailments PAilADISK SPRIS'G COMPAN Brunswick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio MiTcnrLi. PixTcrrEn C-x I'l snsr Acker Co. I "ar-w-i-rrrii m . r f . J7L ' ss -- us - - nil jiin mm fl '' i iASCO ASCO ASCO M STQPr! Pf? HHaSCO ASCO ASCO s- o A' S' j ,C. i o. WORLD EXPOSITION SURGED BY MOORE Bill for Celebration of 150th Birthday of Independence In troduced by Darrow PHILA. IS tLOGICAL PLACE A. bll to provide for n world's ex position in Philadelphia will bo Intro duced In the House at Washington to day by Representative George P. Dar row. The occasion will mark the lfiOth an niversary of the signing of the Declara tion of Independence. Thnt announcement was' made yes terday bv .Major Moore. Mr. Darrow is nciln nt the Mayor's request. "The matter ot ceicnraiing me luuin anniversary of the signing of the Dccln-1 ration of Independence has been tinder , discussion for some time." the'Mnyor said. "To encourage action thereon I! have joined wltlv Congressman Darrow which win ue lam NITTI AGAIN DECLINES Urges That Slgnor Bonomi Be Asked to Form Italian Ministry London, MaV 15. (By A. P.) Sug gestion thnt'.SIgnor Bonomi, minister nf xvnr in the retiring Italian Government, be asked to form a new chbtnsf JIl made by Premier Nltti in an intcri-lewl with King Victor Ktnmuntlel nt (I o'io,ii Inst mem, ficcnrinni- in n liuoin-' d'.a - ---h---' -z: - " --..... ,uiin Wfl n nt ch fiom Rome. Ilmwli Villi rifrntll l.ifoum take the task of forming, n hiililstpy u lu until I ' u ll, liiidfr It serites gou right! in drnftlne- the bill before Congress today. In due course n meeting of Philadelphia citizens xvill be called to tWtc up this xvholo question, of the people here toxx-ard bringing nbout lu Philadelphia what may safely be re garded, following so closely upon the xvorld xvnr, the grcntcst exposition ever held. "Philadelphia Is the logical place for such an exposition. There is still plenty of room in the city for buildings and grounds, and a six years' ag'ltatlon and preparation ought to result in n demon stration of world's products and activi ties that will insplro the pride of the nation." The bill which Mr. Darrow will In troduce Is prepared in x-cry much the same form as that which provided for the Chicago Columbian Exposition cele brating the '100th anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus. Elect Hospital Officers Emmett .1. Scott, during the war spe cial assistant secretary of war, now secretary-treasurer of Hoxvard Uni versity, Washington, was odd'd to the board of directors of the Mercy Hos pital and School for Nurses, nt Fif tieth street and Woodland avenue. The Iter. Henry L. Phillip wns recbosen fas president and the Rev. A. It. Rob inson as vice president. Xho follow ing directors xvere re-elected: N. T. Folwell. Charles J. Hatfield, Judge John M. Patterson. H?- TWMxm ' bm TT V 1 t1 It s '1 flu 11 lW' I Hi 11' w? 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