Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LJWDGEiIHlLADELVjiJA, SAyiUllDV,
AMERICAN MISSION
SEIZED BY SOVIET
Captured in.War Zene in South Seuth
' ern Russia, Moscow
Repert Says
1020
New Scheel Head
Picked; Name Secret
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( nnllnurtl from I'wie One
commerce of tlie smut chnn from 1M1S
te HUM. principal of the William l'euii !
High Scheel from WOO t, 11)10 ami
president of Uirnrd College since tliu .
time.
He wn 11 lecturer eti cetnmcrei.r
pvusrnph In the llnrvnrd Suinine
Scheel In HKH; sih-cIhI nftent In coin-'
merer nnil mil Ner for commercial edit.
nlien of the I'etlerul Heard for Veeu
itlennl I.dinatimi from MM 7 te 1010 i u
I member of the department of juri
WRANGEL IN BAD STRAITS .eT,;.n,,,,SlI7lMT;,,!,,! '"
Win, n ilelcKtite te the higlith Inter.
i national (iengrnidilful CoiiKreN-t in 1001
n.. i, tl.,u,i.i.i ... I" llte "Winher of the American Ills
n the Aeclnle.1 1'rcs 1 rerl.f.J AiM-lntlmi utid the State IMn
lyindeti, Nev. IJ An AmeriiHii mis-! cntl.mal AsHOcinlien. of which he was
Ien In fnuth RuRsifi hu futiMi into the'ievldctit '' MMD: it ntemher of the
un tf ,," 5,ev,f't f",r' n -ei.-illnis te j National IMuonllennl Association and
the Jiescmv tieVKt'iiirr I'rivdi n a nrt'Mdtnt of the business education.
? noted in n wlrele di'mir t , , i veetlen In 1001: a menilur of tb
rem the Soviet capital The ih'miIeh. , Aim' '.-im A, ndemj of relitic.il and Se
?.8 I'"' newspaper, wn headed bv i coil Si ieti.-e and the National Seeletr
nenernl Mnrcl." '',.- tin. Promotion of JtidiiHtrtnl I'd.
The I'rnvda reported tlie im iilent p I 'ntmn of which he was itv prcidi'ii
jecerdinjj details of thi Hii'slieii't nl frela 101 I te 1017 anilpreiident In 1017
tick upon forces of ilii'i-nl lltrnri I "'I l-'J1 He Im n member of the 1'hi
'rniiKei i lie .mrncrnph i ,. erniti" In , '"' iappn i rniurnuy ei me v. uivr
MAYOR'S DAUGHTER NAMES SHIP
ml'Men reads
At AlcTletkn station. m Mel. wa
taken without a shot, an Ann-lean inii inii
weii fell Inte our hand nt the head of
wh eh will flener Merel who Ik-iI the
taik of oeinbntine. lntidit tn th- White
inn j "
Se far ns known the milt American
mission new in the Crimea iH nu Ameri
can Ucd fro.) unit of nlwnit a dozen
member!, commanded b Malar (le-urgc
H. Ityden, of Knnvn Citj , Me. Theic
alie is an American naval and diplo
matic mission tinder Itenr Admiral
Ivcwten A. McCull. representing the
State Depaitmtnt. but th. intuitu- of
", this minlnn have been confined hit nil.
te the Mlack kcii area Tt . M,ih1t..
however, that one or iner .if its ri-nre.
cntath-es have bi-en iittached te !. ri
ral Wrnncel's arinj it, nbservt rs
The Red Cies mission ,n l'c' i
eperntine in .southern Hii'tila for mere
than, a ear, nnj has nupplied am
bulances, surgical dresincs Und iiIit
ncded articles te the Utwlau eIiirReer
my tjn the invitation of General
ranRci Beveral member1, of the mission
lt of lVnnrUnula
Pr. Ilerrict in the author of "The
Maniii utnl Practice of (Vmnicn l'i'
I'diicatien." "UechilinltiK a Common
wealth," "Tiie History of Cemmem
and Industry" and "OuttitaiidiiiR Djs,'
He is the editor of a ttcries of com
inereial tettboeks and u contributor te I
magazines and mlews, I
Dr. Smith :i New Knglumlrr
I'nysen Smith was bem in 1'ertland
Me. February 11. 1S73 He was edn
c.ttid In Westbroek Seminar; and Tufts
College, from which he received the hen
ernr deens1 of miter of arts iti 1003
lie received the decree of doctor of
ls trnm the UnUerMty of Maine in j
lid ind the degree nt literary doctor l
fn- Hn"es tc-llese in ll'nii and new
11- was in-trimter in Grek in the' at Cramps' Shipyard Today j '"""" '" face One
Wcstbroek Seminary and later became Miss Julia Dorff Moere, eiiupest r,e;t wi" spend twelve days hunting and
principal of high schoeK and stiperln- daughter of Mayer Moere, christened "thing'. After that he is te make an
tendent of schools of t nnten, Me. ue j the steamer Estrada rnlmn, which was , '" ' "" ejape te tn0 canal zone, ntul then
Lmlfter l'liote Mrr i
Mi-.s .lulla Durfl' .Muerc, the jeungest datightcr of the Majer, chris.
lenctl the tar-ferrj- KMrada Taluu ilicn it n. launrlictl at Cramp's
this morning. The. shin will join the ITaclcr fleet, earning freight cars
between Key West and HiiMina. The cameraman caught Miss Moere
this morning at the moment of smashing the anll-elstead bottle ngalns,!
the bow
MAYOR MOORE'S DAUGHTER Harding enWau
CHRISTENS CUBAN FERRY! g0lrfl fJ Rest
Steamer Estrada Palma Launched
was superintendent of schools of A
burn. Ale., from 1004 te ll07. Mate su
pcrlntendcut of imbllc schools in Maine
nave accompanied the armv in its
operations in the Crimea The head
quarters of the mission is nt Sebastopol
SWiaMnnel. Xiiv. K ilh A. I. i-
Klght divisions of infantry imd General
Budenny's cnvnlry made up the .eviet
arm;, tJie attack of which broke the
strength of Tliiren Wrangel't, forces In
Taurida These troepe, advancing from
"Nikopel, attacked both wings of the
.mi-ne'siicviK army.
launched this morning nt Cramps
shipyard.
3lnny persons of prominence in snip-
from 1!K7 te 1017, and has been state I ping and business circles attended the
commissioner of education in Jiassecnu- ceremony
settK since that time. His home Is in i The new vessel will be used as a
llroekline. Mas". ' nvrfcrry steamer between Ke; West and
ii. !!.. i.-.m .1,. wv. Ilavnnu. Tlie sliip will be a part of the
Dr. Wilsen I- rem the West .Flerida Kast Const Hallway system,
Hr Harr Mruce Wilsen was born whlih maintains a direct freight sei vice
in n.nlkfert. Ind.. .Tulv .'(), 1S7-I. . He i i,Pt eeu ,,, t-,ited States and Cuba.
graduated from the Indiana State Ner t0 de this it is necessnr; te transfer
mill Scheel at Terre Haute, Ind . in the leaded freight cars from Key West
ISOfi. He r"ceied the degree of bach- I t0 Havana.
eler of arts from Indiana University I The l'strndn I'nlma will be the third
In l!X)."i. was awarded ft master of arts i t,l,i Tie used In the service Twe
Ten thousand of General rSudennv's bv Celumhin I'niveriJtv in 1010 and the ether cr-ferr steamers new rtinnlns
men swept southward as far a Salkn.t, degree of doctor of laws bj Washburn I iiet.-een the point named nic the Henry
where General Wrnngel's counter attack I'el ece in Topeka. Knn.. in l'M7. I M Flagler and tlie Jeseph It l'arrett.
resulted m their surrender en O.-teber lr. Wilnu was a teacher in the dis- , The new steamer will have a capne
.11 Vie columns ,-f Miperntr Soviet i trii I chenls .f Clinten cmntj , Indiana, which w ill enable her te carry tliitty
forces. However, oeutmued te aiham-e t.n- tun rears, nrinclnal of (be ugh
in nil directions uleng ilie L'Oil-nn'e
front, and Geucral Wrangel was ferieit
1 te retreat He was successful n with
; drawing his men. horse and -upplie
Inte the i.'rimenu neninsuln.
Snow has been falling ever tin. Tan
rridinu plnins, north of the slende.' ihth
mus connecting Crimea te tlie mainland
of Hussin, and It has tended te render
highways Impassable, thus retarding th.
movement i Helsheviki and supply
trains b tig brought un fiem the Dnie
per river te ion , a passage (iuiu ei i ,,f
hoel at Seli in. Ind, from lSOe te
1'J". srperinteiideut of sclioels at Salem
Irmn l07 te 100-, Miperiutendeul
nf schools nt I'rnnklin. Ind.. from 100'J
te l!s7. suiierinunden of schools ar
Hecatvir, Id . ftii.n 10i)7 u. lOl.'l. su
pi rinti mleiit of schools at Topeka.
Kan., from 10KI te 101. and has been
superintendent of schools at IJerkcley.
Calif., since that time.
II" Is a member of the National lMn-
atien Afsoclatieu. ihe National Council ,
lllliatle' tin .Mlltull.l ei let-v un
of the largest freight cats leaded, and
she will make the ferry trip in eisht
hours.
The ship is .V0 feet in length, lifty
seen feet beam and has a depth of
twentv-lwe feet. Her speed when
leaded with i.e"0.l tens deadweight Is
twelve knots.
Propaganda en te Bar
Reet Frem Cabinet
HARDING DECLINES
PRESIDENT'S OFFER
Cannet Accept Passage en War
ship, as Other Arrangements
Have Been Cempleted
ESCORT IN CANAL ZONE
Perekep. Seiet cnvnlr; ami infantry i the Stud; of IMucatien and the Natieual , (un(lnnrj from ,,alr) 0n(.
I k. ......,..- .if s!iiri.it tlirmliLifli'ii iif I
which be is u Member of the committee ".Tect in this country and abroad which
..n e, oiieii' nf tune lie is h member I the appointment of Mr. Meet would pre-
,f th- Conimeiiwealth t lub of ( ah- .i..,,,, Amnnc Mr. llnnliuc's fi lends
wever. there is confidence that Mr.
forum, a Hepublknn, a Methedibt and , .
it tl.irtj second degree ICnight Templar. ''"
made rapid ndvatnts during the last
week against tenet ai lliireti Wrnngel'i
antl lleNhevik nrm nnd drove it back
te tlie Crimean peninsula.
General Wrangel, who has In en n-
...A.l i.. l.f.. .! .1....... 1. .11.1
tint seriimstr .iiineM. tl nisi, of the He l .. meml. r of the llerkele. l'ueijlt . f Itherlanil would in the eml satisfy the
Helshewki, but daringly t mound one .,., Jtetar; Clubs. .public ilcsire ter h nig man us cmet ei
lr i n is U.c nut m.r ! a nuineer lnc. neW cabinet.
t wer'.s. :ucluiling "The Motivation of
Sclioel Werk." "Training l'upils te IVrsenal IYlend of Harding
Stud;" nnd "The ltcdlri-ctiun of High np w,is the rresident-elecfs closest
Silmei lustucHen He is an advocate I ,iv , tc.1cc 0f Xntiena
" . . . .. ...
Hank and fell upon their line of con
9inunlcntiens near SalkeM'. In this fight
many thousands ejf prisoners were taken
by the Wrnngl forces
Since tli, pnsxing of the first pnnie.
"during wliich eii lted people ntul specu
. laters pnnl enormous jiricis for act. .in- i
- modatiens en beard of Mlm I; -ci shijis,
this ein has nuieted down ,
(lenernl W angel's tioep. Tter t.ip-
turing jiriseners November I and -. I '
iere iheir Withdrawal, urn said te luni
sorted out und slmi hundreds of Jew Ism
Ue!sheik cemmisi'ftrn. as well
Hungarians, Kuniuniarm, Cbitietu um!
Gennans I
Following a w teri met tee tel-!.e i
riki en N-neniber " General Wrangel 1." r
slew I; withdrew his Jin. t ward the , '"""' "''
SlnlL.,ve Ifn.lwnv u Iw.re it elTieil nlilt ' II lel.li !,t
of the e.tminatinn et all useless und ob
solete features from public school sys
tems
ALL SALOONS VIOLATE
during the campaign. Fer this reasei
as well as because Mr. Huiding has
' great personal esteem for him. he Is re
I garded as the most likely camlldate for
retar; of state. In case, ter any re.i
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES '
Jurnei H IlaUm. 232 H 11th nt., anil
Mlrlcnnx H ainnttnn. 2S2 H 11th at
William If Murray. West Orlbe. MJ . nnj
Augbata A. Jenra Weit Orltie. Mil.
Charlfa M Wllllamaen. 70S N 40th ut , an-1
Frnnew U WarJ, 70S N th at,
Nathan (Ireaa Jr lH2t N Prnnklln at.,
and Henrietta titelnkerir, 1020 W. Su'jue-
linnna ave
Jamea W. HeyJ, 172S Carusnter at., anil
Mattln Johnaen, 22J0 AV Cumberlanil at.
J. eph l'alnlifrif. Ren N. Marshall st.. and
Mary Hharlre. 2017 8 10th Hi.
William A Ilace. (117 N. 11th at., and Anna
Uelfutaky., 172.1 N .llet at
rrank Marasco, bias Shawneu at , and Thisr-
eaa M. Mastrenl. Wvnitmerc, Ta.
i:imcr E Hcntt. Din4 N With at., and Kllen
V Orl"rir. 2050 limey t,
Michael Puriunl. H0H4 Btlla at., and Klruna
U Epaatu 4(151 Kerihaw at
Jec.Dh A. llvrcitreen. 331 Cellum at., and
Hanr.a IC. Maitnuaaen. Mil Cellum at
Kdvar II Meyer, 7304 Hldftn au., and Myrtle
rtllverward, 373 Oreen lane
Jehn H LewIh. MI4 N. 13th at , and Ulva V,
lrartnr. 15S5 N. Hth at.
Victer H (Wal 704 H B2d at., and Kdna
Knatan. 2H11 M 2lat at
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man nrivnT Jn xpliiimn hi. r- Anthe!i N'l.wfitzfr hurteiidi r at oauean t(r the j.ui ul rOPtftr of uat. frequputb hiike Uuiihfc the cuinpuiffn. Oeervt D. Lattimero Mllfenl. V& , und
I . . . .. V . .. 1 . I'l.le.. um i;irur.! i. ..I.. inun i.f tin On)lTn 4"nimnlT1 I'M ll.. ,1I.I ,,.t mnl-e r.ith i nm IIlt Vtn MU1WIA I :. hlilKfT VVH JVtWiuml mati
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.( i.,,tu t -.. b..l li.wi nlMif lii I.U..T-V nfr,.irsi hn umi the nimiin- . ..,.. u (1l tmi- hn if.inTi1rtf. liAfnrn Ma MlehiM Yerablnae 21J3 Hulsrnun flt., and
L : ' II I h I ire . IJH'll '4 TV l" -- 111 llllll' ill .' ..... .- -......., t UUT V 'at vv a-w .w, ...w v, UV4va v 1114
nDV i ii, CAVO PAPCnMlN1"- the lloet ni'I'eintiiient fails.
DRY LAW, SAYS UAhbUlM, since it has become kn-urn that Seu-
1 ater Chamberlain has been defeated for
Men Are Chargegd With Wrecking1 re.ele.tien in MreKnii. thee has been
i.icn 'iic . a tfi-a , (uk uj ll(, uppeintment as secretary of
ear wncn urinns re nciuaca
back te a pert en the .Middle Atlantic
const, no will spenk In Bedford. Vn.,
en December fi nnd will go immediately
from there te Mnrien.
.Mnlslnj the trip south by way of St.
i.uuis dim isnn Antonie, the senator's
train will reach IVrewnsvllle, Ter
Monday inernlnR, nnd the party will
meter from there te Point Isabel,
twenty miles away. Point Isabel is only
six miles distant from the Mexican
boundary and from the southernmost
tip et continental I uited Stntcs.
Guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding en
the trip were Hurrv M. Daturhertv.
manager of the Harding precenventum
cimpaign; Senators Krclinghurecn, of
Ve',u, 'L'rv,; ' Hale, of Maine, and
Llkins, of Uebt Virginia, nnd Kdward
i. .Mci.ean, the Washington publisher.
ins secieuiry, uenrge It. t'hristinn, Jr
nun ins rnmiiy piiysiclnn, Ur. ('
Sawyer and a ereun of Secret Nei
men mm newspaper men also were en
the special train.
Secret Senlcn Detail
The Secret Service detnll, assigned te
Mr. Ilnrding ns seen as he was elected
te the presidency, was in charge of
.Miles Mct'nhill. formerly of the White
Heus- staff nt Washington. James
Slean, it former Secret Service man,
who has acted ns the senator's unof
ficial bedj guard during the campnlgn,
will be reftined in that capacity in co
operation with the guard detailed of ef
lielall by Secret Service hcadnunrtvrs.
A list of these te be consulted lirst
bj Mr. Harding en the association of
nations upon his return te Marien
has hem drawn up, and Invitations are
jgelng forward te several te ilslt
Marien for personal talks with Mr.
Harding during the. winter months, but
lie dot s net contemplate for the present,
at least, any general assemblage of his
advisers for round-table discussion.
I'rc-ddPiit -elect's Formal Statement
Mr. Harding's statement Issued at
Marien fellows :
"Senater Harding let It be known
he is sending out tt number of
teipiests for personal and very informal
conferences with men and women who
1 him been eminent In the discussion
of our foreign relations. These con
ferences will tnku place upon his re
turn te Marlen in December, ntul will
ne inuivuiuai ami personal, wun tne
Marien, ()., Nev. 5. Senater Hard
ing has declined an offer nf President
Wilsen te provide him with a battleship
for the veyage te the Panama Cnnal
zone, which is te fellow a twelve days'
stay nt Point Isabel. In response te a
telegram from Secretary Daniels, con
veying the President! proposal, the
President-elect wired yesterday he was
thankful, but already had closed nn
agreement te mnke the trip en it pas
senger steamship.
The message te Mr, Daniels follews:
"I most gratefully acknowledge your
gracious telegram in which you convey
the President's thoughtful courtesy in
directing n warship te be placed at my
disposal for a contemplated trip te
Panama, along with the use of the
Mayflower for connection nt Hampton
Ileads. Please nssurc the President of
my grateful appreciation of his con
sideration, hut 1 cannot accept because
I am traveling by railroad te a vacation
point in Texas nnd I have booked te
embark from n cult Vert for Panama.
"I thank you nlse for your courtesy,"
It was snld nt Harding headquarters
last night a hitcli ever Che sailing sched
ule had been adjusted nnd thnt n pro
posal te have the liner go out of its reg
ular course te pick up the party at Gal
veston had been nbandencn. Under the
present plan the departure will be made,
from New Orleans, te which point the
Senater and Mrs. Harding and their
guests will go from. Point Isabel by rail.
The sailing date, however, has net been
announced.
Washington, Nev. 0. The country
was officially made nware of the new
status of Warren G. Harding as President-elect
when President Wilsen,
through Secretary Daniels, tendered
Senater .Harding thn use of n battle
ship for his proposed trip te the Pan
ama Canal. Mr. Wilsen also offered
the presidential yacht Mayflower te
convey the Harding party from Wash
ington te Hampton Reads te beard the
war vessel.
The telegram, transmitting the sue-
i tien te Marien, was regarded here ns
j the President's first formal comment
v ion tne ciccuen ami a ucuniiu inuicaueu
Service I lnuc l"e """""lsirnuen recognizes me
everwneiming iimum et uiu iiciiuuiivuu
victory nnd is prepared te proffer gov
ernment service and facilities te the
President-elect. Although the use of
the bnttleshlp wns declined, the Wnr
Dcpactmeut is arranging te provide a
military escort in the cnnal zone.
Takes Poison by Mistake
After taking poison in mistake for a
tonic, Jehn W. Pry, n well known,
druggist, wns found dead in bed yes
terday in his home noevu ins store nt
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MKS. IlKSSIK M. SNOVER
Mrs. Snevcr is secrclnry of the law
school of the University of Penn
sylvania and is prominent among
the sponsors of the Women's Ilnnli
te be established In this city
Bank By and Fer
Women Soen te Open
Continued from Taire One.
trials during their first five years. whMi
includes the period of organization, is
sold te be 80 per cent. Se you see hew
comparatively safe hanking is ns n busi
ncss for women. Then, banks are sub
ject te such rigid examination that it is
very hard te have them upset."
In reference te extending credit te
women starting out en business ven
tures, Mies Celler snld:
"Many business women nre as well
equipped financially ns the nverngc man
who conies te n bank for credit, but a
bank is apt te refuse tie plea just en
account of the ctcrnnl feminine. It
must he remembered that women arc
net, en the whole, emotional, and It Is
fnlse te say they lese their heads In
times when big business requires hard
thinking.
"The time has come when mere
women nre wanting te go into business.
They nre making money, but need mere
of it. Alse mero nnd mere women arc
making money they would like te deposit
nnd invest."
The Women's Bank, which is expect
ed te be n going concern within eight
months, will be centrally located. Min
imum capitalization must be SeO.OOO,
but it is pesible that the institution may
embark as n trust company. Minimum
capitalization for this is 8125,000 ; but
this sum might be increased te S2."0,000.
Other women wlie are interested in
ARRAIGN
ALLEGED
I
RUST GO-BETWEEN
Millionaire Building Contractor
Faces Indictment Charging
Perjury
N. Y. RESCINDS CONTRACTS
iwar b Pr.bidi'iit-eleet Huiding Mr. I main purpose or learning what policy
V.- "V ''',,.a,s vie N-- te avoid
'"i!"". la' "''' .".. "ir,1:"-,: ;" lU h! renMne , linnj unseemly anticipation, but he feels
i. ule b .Muu'istrue arson, i we,,, .. ..... ... . .. ,- -- - - , if i10iu heceminc te net nn extiressien
DicUlnsfju, of 'IVniiei'e, v.anj
vvh.cl, had been h.d ,u- . T t . V " '' ur 1'-lr111-' ut, tl'" ' fu, JUM-M , ,rv . f nr hV 1'i.Mde t entirely free from campaign bias, and
forces iXr Mel.t.ie 1 -Vi..,,. uiutslual Mat...,, th..n..rmnB Otherwise It Inam-d secrttnrj of war b I usident i t0 u M t,,e earliest possible day.
took frmn thelleMieviki -n-nt tmiieii. 1'eiihl ii't niuke mue .netigh t.. ur-laft. , I It is the ilrst step toward the meeting
ep te
eh Se
tti.. ni.nli.pt henldefl Atlsq ('nller uml ATrs
Eighteenth and Herks streets. Mr. Fry i Hneycr are Mrs. Julia M. Tayler, of the
said he felt 11 nnd went te n shelf in yierenee Crittenton Heme, Mrs. L.
his store, where he kept u tonic. He Ednn Hewmnn and .Miss Dorethy Mor Mer Mor
cerrled the bottle te his room and evi- I 0f the Yeung Women's Christian
dentlv took n large dose, seen aftcmnrd, ie...nintinn a ,..eti.,n- of these m,.i
falling asleep. Later, members of hj. ether women interested was held last
family called him nnd found him u-jud. nint in tht. Fuller Iluilding.
MUST BROADEN SYSTEM
Hy lite Associated Press
New Yerk, Nev. 0. Geerge Backer,
millionaire contractor alleged te have
been a "go-between" in "building
trust" activities new under investiga
tion by the state, today was fernmllj
arraigned en an indictment chnrging
perjury.
While it wns reported that Hacker
was one of three defendants named in
indictments returned yesterduy by the
additional grand Jury, definite an
nouncement was lacking both as te the
names of these Indicted and charges pre
ferred. llehert P. llrlndell, president of the
Iluilding Trades Council, who was re
ferred te In testimony of contractors ns
"King" in the alleged trust, went te
the Criminal Courts building with his
counsel yesterday after it became known
bench warrants had been Issued.
He asked If he had been indicted, nnd
the clerk of the court referred him te
Messrs. Itichter, nnd Johnstone. Then
his counsel conferred with Assistant
District Attorney Johnstone, and left
the building with his client.
The city of New Yerk, which Inst
week rescinded millions In contracts for
a new court house, shows signs of
fearing the city had been fleeced In
ether construction jobs, llnrnugh presi
dents ami department heads nre in
structed te begin scrutinizing every con
tract let during the nast eighteen
months, and the beard of estimate and
apportionment postponed consideration
for n week of new contracts for ro re ro
meval of snow this winter.
WOMEN VOTERS MEET TODAY
m
Tills
IK
11$
:
BvlLDtNG Brevities
A conitructlen company
thst, for yeatj, hat tntt
ind conquered the told
nd iterm of New Kng.
land and Canadian win.
ten it net likely te be
troubled by any peculiar!
tie of climate.
The mere difficult the tendi.
tiem surrounding a con.
tructien project the mere
reason for having it built
by ABERTHAW.
MXvjNa?M3l
ABERTHAW
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA WEST END tnUM
ATiANt aasTOH aufMit
trent, tleuerul Wrangel said
"In iew of the ai.seiult . iiipriunty n i.uei-
of the iijunj's imin'ei-s who-1, allowed'
the Iinlshewki te repluee their le.,e-.. It
wu. derided t. withdraw I" ( rinieii. tiiir
troop are tiled, but thei npint- are est ih isiitin-nr
enml. The relreHt wns i ..nilui ted mth- , Maitistrnt" ('arson Hi-
out pressure ir-.m 'In nien.. "eii knew n w'l as I de thnt ever.
, .i,l,i,m in the en, is ieluti.j the law
Constantinople, e tl - i I'.y A. P. ' w, , , well as 1 kme that
trench uuu i.rtn-ii npr ntntt. n .u,,u ,,
nere lllive :ii.eii ue-n fc.ui rriiiems n .r,,lv ,,.,1 m
two ni-ii who nail neen rejuseu urniKs, j ,, ,,t nts iiepuuiu-au uiiirusun u ins , juratien onus.
liad Just testified tl.nr enij drinks fair and f.aibss un siigatieu of, "Suuatur Harding further announced
within til law uere set-vei iit nis iTesi lent ns.u, .ieuhju-.,.! uw,en ei i tnai in eoesiueiiiiion hiiuiu ue iveu
, th. wui in ii'is. te a caeincc uuring nis recreation
rid
their w at (ships in I'la'k -ea watt's
i-heuld support liener-il Wrung, I ut
Peiekep and Sulle.i il.. re tie "...v .1
feree are pressing upon th- (1 r ku
peninsula. Mennwluh, fr.si, ,ui p, -,
of ritles und cartndgis ere b'diig bur
rled te Sebastopol
Wiushiiigten, .. '. - I'.. I'
Mate und War Department tin ,a,s i-i.
tedliy thnt till hint Ii" kle.A.eJ.e .'
an elhcia1 A iu lb un 11 .ssn.n tuing
Wltllill the will 7elie I '1 se'lthet" llus
ain. Neithir had an. ref.eri heuu r
crived bv tle tw.. , . purtn.. nis ,,f 14
mission fa lins' into t'e liumN f t .
sJeb t for. e-
M'he Mingi stum its ina I" iii.iifi.il,
thnt the liitnrnl M ' I iertd in 'I e
Mom'ew new spa; 'e 1'niv.m as uiu .
bei ii eaptur. d h In" Uelshi viki inigi
be i ither n Kr' ncli etln t, reuiinan I i
a del in hinetit in I Wrangel nr- i ,r
M. de Mnrtcl. hi-'f of the Trene ,1
leiiiiitb' mission s..nt into the ('ri'nn
Hint acereilitisl te Wrstig.l l'lie I'rei,. i,
imhuis. hewei it, had re. .md te ie
pert eti'eriiiiig 'le un'iili nt ainl
iiressed doubt t'-a' il eir dipleinutii m -ieti
had geii'ii ii.t, i s'l. h position a
te make pessil.l. it .ajiinre.
The eul eilii al V em .un 11 .si.,ii ii,
Kiin-ia is lb it at iui-toie. Vi.neus
Ainern an ieli"f . ni:..i-s i- .u . ii r
admiuistratien
M.i )p'iiut ('li.iiiilrla!ii
'lhut iiiestiHatlen I'd largely te n re
,i c!ini7utieii el the H'ur Depiirtmeut,
. ...Ill --- .... .u. .1 ..C !--
Hid !! nenr b-er and sftl... tne emu ion u no ...mru . ,, ai
ke enough mom j te Jimusiue,. ,,.. .... ... j..... .... ..e.
' .. I 1 ....I... .1.1. !, l.itr.1- ti,,i,l.t .. t , t.,r,i In
. IIU'I.'II. , ,i'e e ,...' . .. ... ." . ...
I'laine pnsihle Mr Ch'imberlnln was
sharp' altaiiMd le President Wilnen
f., hii verl. al lliut turn , and r'ceued
much .' uipnthi from his Jtejiublieun
usKeciates.
He Is I. lit III . ll et A plirtNllIl llUMIIR
I...I it, ,. ! I I fit' it In... If . leeteil r.,e
en,..r in..! ain ru-ai.! nater s0eral publican purty's trernende.us sweep was
times hi tin Id piibin an statu of Dre j begun.
geii, in i-iute of hiin himself a Dtme- The missing districts were the Twen-
rut ... it third New ierk, Iilghth Jlinneseta
Utllllk,'
en the freiiti-1
j -Mti its ,.ist. ni ".
Ihe luiriii; I "IM -till. I th- ll P I'kll.!! ,
i th. -'iloeii ''bur'.'s I atiuiif, l-.j
It dgi- aiui'ie iii.d Jeli. i .s'l.tn'tij , ''"-"
lii. ne. street, were the n.h said te i em
, .,. tin reekin.' crew." '
, I. ll.'ltZel . h" Lie- at 'S,Z- lutl.
..r. .t i barged tin- in-n. le. i.i'u-ee
,r!iii, threw i n.iirs r,e. h or, and
-mashed tee plut. gills imilei bin'k of
h, I in Then it is itllegul one of tnem
i IiIiii ever thi head i it!, un irei. i
i ,iu 1 pen that S 'ni'ViT admits Ie
r. v -v gtu i I.nnuiiiK and mu.li testi
. the gun was ,ir.iii . .'u'..i d.n'e i
ir.et tl.eir entet ng t',e i-uloe,i 'I ,iv
ner, 'nth smti-nied , f , duis , tl-
. v. II. 'I ..I 1
GUESTS WERE HELD UP
Invited te Heuse. Left Alene and
Confronted by Maeked Men
l'i u st rdu, all. nn 'ii Hi '! '
lie 'in no f W din Kr.iu-.
I'.l.l.' i '. Ullil bridge sl,.t, - elllg
,n -.l.l i ' I't"t"ei, Milk ,1Li
, e tne S 1 'Hi I I i i-l'itn
atli . . -I Itlell
hi , i- ' .s i eeii art
eiii r i i ! U ' - -
i re - i i i'li. i'i ' ' Tn" k '... 'e l
. ...... ....... SI....
nf Illll-I .It. I I'ei.ail'i sinew. -O'lB
period."
REPUBLICANS PREDICT
295 SEATS IN HOUSE
New Yerk, Nev. 0. (By A. P.)
Result of last Tuesday's election in
j three of the nation's l.'5 congressional
distrii ts lemnineil iiudetennined today
as the fifth day of tabulating the Ue-
I I
ei
t"
,
'ther
Tl " ,m.,(. ..uuli'ei which blue made ,,,i I'lftl, Missouri. In nil of which the
i, nn uevei tsu'e te tie Itr publican eterslVOte f,n reiiri'M'titntives apparently will
,f (ir'gein hue made hlin pe..pulnr en (jH close
the Itepubllcan side of ihe se,,,e at j Tfc u lllM,eB11 ,utI, e(K) nfmhm
w"t I in arne iiffnlrs and holds news i ' h( u""7 '-f Hei-nsentatives nl nl
ee.t, th- arm In general hat moil with r,,n' ' nsaured. te LIS Democrats, ene
tl(,-e i the Itepul aiis Mer-.n er. it . Heclull-t , ene Independent, ene Inde-
.. leiiufd oil. a- Nuitur Huiding P-ndent Prohibitionist and one Inde
,,wes his .I- tien te n un liirg.- i mi I pendent Ilcpublb'iin, were claiming suc
ber of Diinecratlc iei-rs i.he ih'sjini ''ef-s in all three of the undetermined
, list ih"ir b-illeLM im bun. it would be ' districts They also were predicting
gracious thing en hb pun te i c. ',- upsets in the Peurtli and Kiglith dlB.
ni'. this obllgalieii In appointing u I tricts of Tennessee, which huve been
Diieerai te hi- cabinet. Mi I'luiin placed curlier In the Democratic column.
I.. !..iu's appi.iii'ineiii as etsietuii ,,t i victories in all ile of these districts
ii i 1 1 no minis impiebable would glc the ItepilbllcaiiH a tetul of
iiiij seats and would eut the Dcino Dcine
DRINK CAUSE OF DEATH ''"'tie total te WO. while the best pebsl-
illlt; icruin .". .ee .'..... v. e
Annu llklanaa. 224U II 1'S at
Jninta (lilmeur. 18.11 Fraeher at., and Hukn
M Wheutlaiid, HjOal, 1'n
Umunuel P. Ilrynf, Naiy. and Harriet C!oel.
child, ISO Daren fl
JIU'JiHimn MJ McC'xney, Wathtnitten, D. C ,
ani AllceT;. Cruwlcy, Wuhlni,-ten. l V.
Jack Amaataae 822 b I'rrcy at., an J Anna
Morenr. 10111 Taiker at
(twirgi C. Sejbeth. 28114 V. Yerk at., and
Uiu fcS'ally, 2141 .Martha at,
Doyil Tailor, 2H81 Arlzeru at., and Cera.
Speller, 2U0S i:dIcy st
Jamea U Hampaen. Harrlahurr. Pa , and
Marie L. Camr,bll 1510 Poplar at.
Wmliiir U Zlealerr. 1684 N. 10th at., and
lurn it. Hutten. 1851 V. Welllnaten at.
I'Yunk Kalemeivald, 222B Weed at , and
Anna Pruaactky, 2810 ("alleivhlll at.
Abraham llethman, 1020 Wolf at., and Ea.
ther Oruber, 2131 N. Percy at,
Samecl Jacobnen. ('00 W. Dauphin at., and
Ida erecnDeric ill" f siaranail at.
Wlnnelel H Harris, Cape May. N, J,, and
Nera V Huaa 2000 N 18th al
Littleton 11 lUdxIey. l'lkeavllle, MJ., nnd
Kntlmrliii M DeuKherty. Ilaltfmere. MJ.
lalder dl Ansolela 1632 M. lllcka at . and
Arnia Kmarzwaaal, 003 Palter at
Arthur V Knett Atlantic City N. J., and
Suianna O. Mlnmu Atlanlle t'lty, N. J
Jehn J McRliea 2021 IJ Nerrla at . and
Margaret McNella, H12S .V llread at.
I'lieie Kerd 60U IS. Mervlne at , iknd
Mark 11 Mun-ly 1228 V I.uhlal, uie.
Jehn Hejli 12J4 N 10th at., and Cath-
urine Oceer, 1712 Pine at
.Stanley J Paczean, 22S2 Miller at , and
Julia rietl. 82DII AramliiKO ave,
l're.lerlck Clarke, (leu Bomervtlle ae., and
.Uilo llelmea. 4933 Knox at.
Uiliert M PetaMen B230 tVakefleld at.,
and Mllllcent McUenaii, 42 i: Coulter at
Splrlden C. Vela 182il Parrlah at . und
Anna I Vaae. 3004 Pine at
Milten II Waiter 822 ICInxalcy at . and
Irene Aelania, 48(1 Mnrkln at
Jehn A! flruham, Ke.lrreft Pa , and Marlen
II Klr!ipatrlck, Polcreft, Pa.
H Henlwrka. dOS N Law rence at . nnd A,
MuraazwaKa e08 N L.iwrcnce at
Ullllaui .Moero, 720 H catli at, and Mar-
t-uret T hrnlth 14rtl N. Hobart at.
Jrneph Zleerman, 1400 H 0th at . una Clara
Preila 140U H flth at
Meaea Lavlna, Montreal, Can , and Mellle
Kane, 1P17 K Mejamensinu ae
3. -nil T Hebbi 2020 B Hlmpaim at , and
violet iiuicninia. jiryn iiawr. t-n.
ml i.n.1 Hi 'u ,, u aii,i c,i.H In -..-,,, -h nf i ttli'Ui ll lelui hi OU1J J ii le -ou iur iuu i Kreder eta C Dermla, lean waunea at aid
un. line in ,i( iAQed Alcohol round in otemacri et :. ..... i....t. ts r,,,Ai.tbt, mm w riiu.ri.n ...
a .. f..n,,..l.,,D.,U , ,.U... .uvn.u. .u.wl. ...wwuqt.uVW
Bosten Breker
lisle I liti I'ltSUJ. Ii'le n.' nei' uninr te,u,ii. .". .i H--IIIJ A.Ti-iM'O.l
sui lull f. r it further hum In; n""!. a. ohel theuKht t" bine been Mned in
,,.', I a drink of win- vim hid the death of Am
Til.. Mi.ii.iiiril i. r i aiieKei, h-t" . Iir,. j; j;eiiert tne stei it nren r wnesi.
D-.nner Rata Sixty Davs and New ,,,..,,! ,, t'.i heist b two eeniui. Ihe i,,, avhh found in nn all
AS EXPENSIVE WEEK
hld'l '!
iiius wei.. I'edi'i ."siilinri , "i
(I, -lii, 'e'l J""' ' rntt'e, or ,eieeii
htnet iiiiii is'ieend Tin i ri sttmif
the nurler. i.tter iviiii.h irm ni'i
, , , . . i ,. , . ..j,. i
I 11 11 IIU'I llll'lirii"! iijieii l"'lli,- e. ,s' ,
'h, ii two runl.e"l i"' nun m nml re
in
of l'i," limn
!., . dbtiict jistenuii, eeienliiu 'e a
tutellielit last msbt li Medii al l.xiiu.
ill.T llllKltll.l I.l III i
Mrs. I.uelli Jeseph, Samuel I.mi.n I.mi.n
steiie, William .1. W.ijne nnd n fourth
neri-eii. wimse name us nm K'en, win
Faces Aute Theft Charge
William Yest, IH" KiukIhi uimhh ,
ha Imd an ipeii-l'e ii.ek uhul, I,, is
aa . !... f.xf twnlMi I 1 111 t
HL'-ll te ri'l ii"' ' - ,
il,. U'e.lne.ilil he re... lied n lull M-n ' ...
rivi. ,h! uk ii lemilt of kiim k i ,. .'. , , iiu it m .fii.i I i,l,l lii th Hi e for further iiuestien
T l.. .. ..ne of I'll till ells ' -Oli'llt ie ... i , ,l r I III. Nrr... fillip . em emilll.' Iteberts dllim 'I III'
Her ii" will" his nut. .mobile ,ir Uml , Bni, ,ut mis net ii.'.l.-si, ,
.Inn llllll KaiL'hll llielilHs I'll flu le'xt ,
dav he was held In Sldud bail for n.iirt
illHrced nil'' uteillliiK thi cir whlih
-leeeU I 111 IHlllil'inaU Teilll nlllt Will
.(nrtcd aitainst Iiiiii h 1'iank llmhunuii,
of Audubon, fei iiiiiiiicm r iu'd mi d,.n. t
ARMENIANS TO WED HERE
Mrs K'lin'r linn stum, thirt.i four
rears old. of "lii l'eiieinl stieet. Cnin
"Ullie" will 'aid te have been serti'd III
Mrs .InM'phf' npartment lust nluht
GOOD ROADS LOAN BEATEN
liefiii: wtiuiK b) the sanii dir in the l Ifoeapb r.lbinan. tort) 'nrs old, e
,u tic mvldeut. Neiinrl. Heili "' Vmi.ii.iuw who irf
sunn I fered iitirdsbips durmtl the Anii'niai
Maplcshade Man Hurt by Aute
. el.t.i I ii license te miirrv Chester ieuniy ovYd-epo
" : ....
Iiiassm M'h, in wine ii .urs niif
linsbFiud und Uiliinnii's wifn im r
l,ilb d
Inln
bi.tu.
. ..iu nnnulm tlnrtr uiu old "l
m..'.i...uIe, I,. I re.'t'hed neiernli
frmttired iIIm. and mtunul liijurie i this T k the Bbe
mnriilnir when he in run ileun ei un i " '
KK .Ulven by rruuk Hhetzlh.e. Dr. Thwdfre Hevsham will Blve his
nf Myref'tOWn, lll IllO iiioeruaioivji iiiru niisir u f" Vt Vi A ...,.iiVi.,m
Sla that nlnci. HIirUlinwpK J-eld en Ut thkCviatrnl X. M. Q. A auditorium
'. reeognltfcnce.
ltonwiWew4ui!-.;v.
Meaeure
Sponsored by Senater Eyre
West I hfslfr, l'a., .Sen i! The de
ft nt of He iropehid $.' MIO.tHMl lean
for (reed leiuls en ('bestir count), for
the adoption "f which Senater T Law
rence I'yre devoted all his tinern , has
lireien far nurse than hist nperjed.
An etBclul count of tlie leun vote wns
completed today and hIiewh that the
ineanure wan lout by the plurality of
3703, while 13) re rn behind bin ticket,
nn did 8enter ?Vnrps.
Itepubllrans
POLICEMAN REFUSED AID
Walked Past Fellow Officers Battling
With Crowd
Seui'h is hi inn miiibi today for n
nicre patrolman who refused te aid two
white putrelmen trjlng te iirn-Ht two
colored women diirliifc a tight )eeterdny.
It is i-burged the negre walked pnst, and
disregarded appeals for aid.
The women churned with JieIiik bat
tled with the patrolmen, at Eighth nnd
Halnbridife Htrcts. were urruieiied be
fore Maulstratc HurrlKnn, tedaj. One
nf them, Edith Swulls, Kreut nnd
Thompson utreits, wna uiven ten dnH
in the HeiiBe of Correction. The ether,
Edith Sharp, Kiiiue uddress, was held
under $S00 bail for court.
It was testified that i'ntrelmcn l'lesl
and I'OiiB attempted te nrrcxt the
women, te "teji a fi(jht. The women
combined and attacked the policemen,
uideel hy etlier iiefreeH, tlie jxilice
charge riesi'n arm was broken, and
I.eiib'f teeth were knocked out. A
lifteen-year-eld Kiri. Hephle EvanH,
TM Kednmn tttreft, who ventured tee
clee te the fray, it was testified, had
her, front twtb fiiioeked out
Alhert Fell 1018 ltehblna live , and Ida IS
Turner. 10IS jtotieina ave,
Theodora Lrena, Harrliburp. Ia., and Min
nie luouen, narnauurK. ,.
Jhn W. Watklna, Odeaaa. Del., and Edith
Racen. 417 Hchoel Heuaa Inn,
(leertre C. Makln. Jr.. 7027 Oreenway ave.,
and Anna M. Donahue. TUB Yocum v
Ileatvell E Cemam. Milwaukee, III . and
Wllhelmlne n Hummel 1238 rl. 22d at.
Prank Huet. 22 h Mat at., und Kdlth H.
Hannah, Columbus,. 0.
Abnar n neberta, Sharen Hill. Pa nnd
Elliabelh Marrlivjather. Hharen mil, Pa
t'lmrlea Cramer, 2812 Oermautevin ave , and
Panny Neff 804 Queen at.
Harry C Lleae, 1024 Weattnereland ave.,
and Ida Hcharlea. 412H Hreas at
Jamie H Maa 2343 N 80th at., and Pannle
nroeka. N V cer 11th and Diamond ala
Elmer B. Hawk, Darby. Pa., and Venda
Krahl 8220 N Lee at
Illehard O Sadlelr. ,lalanrt Pend, Vt and
Haiel M Jrarr " '. enarpnack at
.Spencer L. Tretter. 280 U 7th at . and
Carolina M Wanibaugh, Hlthland Pend,
Vt
Harry Sluta 202 W Merrla at., nnd Hetty
Kred, 2S4 H 8th at
Juhn I. lllcharilaen.Htu N Camae at., and
Marie Harrla 103R Taaker.at
Adeline' ll .nivne 210 N 6011. at und
Arnla Mattee 2111 Is iiUth at
rdwarrl C Mitchell 20.12 8 Hancock at ,
and Helena Vlelck 22S 8 Hancock at
JB B.ld. Hli N lim..;. ana Dorethy
inu. T McO.ttUan. 2782 Varrt.h at . und
Dr. Cernell Declares Scheel Children
Should Learn Rules of Health
The educntiennl Hystem in this city
must be broadened and changed, In
order tbut whoel children may be
taught rules of health us well ns rules
of mathematics, according te Dr. Waller
S. Cernell, chief medical inspector of
the Philadelphia public schools.
Dr. Cernell hpolte upon this Mibject
today in the Laboratory of Public Hy Hy
giene of the Unherslty of Pennsjlvnula.
nt Thlrtv-feurth and Locust utrecta. He
described the methods of inspecting
school children, und for detecting din
cases nnd malnutrition. Children nre
also given medical Inspections, he said,
when thev nimlv for working permits,
te allow them te lente tut regimr
clubses under tlie nge of sixteen. Of
these, he Held. 23 per cent are found
te be physically unlit.
Th total exnendltures in medical in
spectiens in the schools, he htild, amount
te $120.1100 n j ear, or tifty cents for
each child. This sum. Dr. Cernell
pointed out, Is small when it Is iculizcd
the Heard of Education ppendh about
$50 u j ear upon each child In the
schools.
SETTLE DANZIGDISPUTE
Poles Finally AQree te Slfjn Con
vention Concerning Pert
Paris. Ne., fl. P.y A. J') The
Poles and the nutherlties of Danzig
have reached an agreement regarding
thc conientlen which the Poles recently
lefusnl te sign.
Signature et the convention ami ine
city's CKiiHtitutieu has been set for
November lb.
The convention provides for the
establishment of n commission com
posed half of Poles and half of lest
ilents of Danzig, under n neutral chalr
mun, te control the jwrt of Danzig. The
Poles refused te sign tne convention, i
holding Hint it did net fulfill the
premise made them of free access te the
M-a and the control of ciiMiiins, as
specified in the treatv of Versailles.
The council of ambassador ut Paris i
designated Henri hromngcet, eonnhel eennhel eonnhel
ler te the Piench fercigu ininistr.i, te
bring about a conference of the Poles
und Danzig authorities in an effort te
reach a settlement of tin dispute.
japaTtej)efend rights
Soviet Concession In Siberia te
American Syndicate te Be Ignored
Tohie, Nev. . (lly A. P.) In
connection with the reports thut Wash
ington D Vnndcrlip, representing an
American syndicate, hnd obtained con
cessions In Siberiu from the llusslau
Hevlct (levcrnmeut, the Jupuucse
foreign office today cave out the fol
lowing statement :
"In view of the fact that the Soviet
Government has net been recognized b
the powers, it is unnecessary te point
out that the Japanese Government Is in
no way bound te take cegulzuuce of any
private agreement, nor prepared te us
t.ent te mi act or meosure which In
fringes upon .lupan'n treaty rights with
relation te Russia or affects her ltnl
Interests, urlsing from geographic or
ether considerations,"
Convention of Philadelphia League
Opened This Afternoon
The first nnnunl convention of the
Philadelphia League of Women Voters
is being held teuay nt the lsellevue
Stratford.
The convention opened in the after
neon nnd will conclude with a dinner
in the evening nt which the principal
speaker will be Miss Mnrjorle Hhuler,
nsseciutu editor of the 'Weman's Citi
zen, who will talk en "The Story of
the Hatilicatien in Tennessee." Sirs.
F. Leuis Slnde, of New Yerk, will also
spenk.
At the afternoon meeting reports
were mode bv various officers and
chairmen, and addresses given by
Mrs. Jehn O. Miller, chairman of the
State League of Women Voters; Mrs.
Edward Parker Davis, representative
of tlie women's Democratic committee,
nnd Mrs. Walter C. Hancock, repre
sentative of the women's Itepubllcan
committee. Mrs. Geerge A. Piersel will
preside.
At the election of efficern of the league
the following ticket will be voted en:
Chairman, Mrs. Geerge A. Dunning;
first vice chairman. Miss Sarah 0. Low Lew
rie ; second vice chairman, Mrs. Ralph
Haigucl ; third vice chairman, Mrs. Max
L. Margells; secretary, MUs Jean
Crawford, end tnasurer, Mrs, James
Starr, Jr.
STATE COLLEGE EN FETE
Pennsylvania Day and Football
Game Attract Crowd of 10,000
State College, Pa., Nev. fl. Swamped
by a crowd that is estimated te exceed
10,000 persons, Penn State is observing
its nnnunl Pennsylvania Day celebra
tion. The attendance rtnehed Its nctil;
shortly after neon when hundreds of
automobiles arrived from all parts of
the stnte, bringing patrons for the big
gest part of the program, the foetbnll
gume with the T'nlversity of Nebraska.
The student1 cadet regiment of 1500,
with the military band, passed in re
view this uiernins before Adjutnnt Gen
eral Trunk D. Peary, their splendid
nppcaruuee bringing applause from the
several thousand witnesses.
It is estimated thnt mere than 800
best girls are being entertained by
the viriens fraternity and club mem
bers, nnd the occasion is the gnjest wit
nessed at Stnte College since the war.
Following a football mass -meeting last
night dunces opened the program, nnd it
will close teulghl with a glee club concert.
MANY PHILADELPHIANS
ATTEND RADNOR HUNT
Riders Gather at Farm of Mr. anil
Mrs. Charlton Yarnall
A flawless blue sky and brilliant tin-
tumii sunshine lured many prominent!
members of Philadelphia society te chy
the fugitive fex: today,
The affair featured n meet of tin
Iladner Hunt held by Mr. nnd Mri
Charlton Yarnall nt Cmm Creek Ferm,
Deven. The hunters in their colorful
costumes started out nt 30:00 thii
morning nnd did net desert the chut
until 1 :30, when they were cntcrtalnd
at breakfast by Mrs. Yarnnll.
Mere than ene hundred nnd fifty tool!
nart In the hunt. Among these who rrnr.l
tlclpated were Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebert K,
Strawbrldgc, Mr. and Mrs. Alcxandil
Van Ucnsselacr, Mr, and Mrs, HebtrH
Glendlnnlng, Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward F. '
Ilenlc, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hrinten
Coxe, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Clothier,,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Antcle Devereux. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmuel Vnuclain, Mr. nnfi
Mrs. Jehn it. jtph, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen-
jamtn Chew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomai
Newhnll, Mr. and Mrs. Theodere IV,
Cramp, Mr. nnd Mrs. Effingham B,
Merris. Jr., ana Mrs. cnaries C. Hnr
risen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge W. Childt
Drexcl. Mr. nnd Mrs. llliam du Pent
Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Clark. 3d.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. . l'emucrten Hutchinson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert L. Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilrewnlng, Mr.
and Mrs. Archibald Jlarklle. J)r. and
Mrs. Themas G. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs,
G. Dawsen Celeman. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ileury Pepper Vaux, Mr. and Mrs. J
G. Gerhard Lelper, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, I
Franklin Mcbnuden, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Al
fred G. Dicksen, Mr. nnd Mrs. David II
Sharp, Dr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Stengel,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 11. Wentz, Mr,
nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexcl Paul, Mr. an(
Mrs. Jehn II. Gibben. Mr. and Mrs,
D. S. II. Chew, Mr. and Mrs. Jaraei
M. Willcox. .Mr, nml .Mrs. Stanley J
Reeve, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Clark, 3d
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Warren, Mr.l
nnd Mrs. Henry W. Harrison, Mr. am
Mrs. Henry L. Cellins Mrs. Henry H
Thompson, Miss Eugenie K. Casaatt
Mrs. Archibald u. Tliompsen, Jicssn
Stoke. Mr, Itudcllffc Chesten, Mr. V
Ulnckle Smith, Mr. Alfred Riddle, Mr
Geerge Uroeko. .Id, Majer Frances n
Lloyd, Mr. William ri. Kerr, Air. At
thur 1. .Meigs, .Mr. .'. uiing iiarcu'
Mr. Herace H. llnre.
MURDERED MAN IDENTIFIED
Bedy Found nl Petter County ThJ
of Sam Dellme, of Olean, N. Y.
WMIIamspert, Pa., Nev. 0. (By .
P.) The nctly et n mnn leuru me"l
dered Mendav beside a read in Hehrcl
township, Petter count v, was IdcntUrJ
today ns that or rsnm iMiime, or uicn
N. Y. Twe men seen with the miirdcn
man in an automobile near Couilerupei
Monday have been taken te Olean at
detained.
In the body were thirty-two buile
marks and nn autopsy icvealed cigr
bullets of two different calibers. Nearl
$50 in money was found in the den'
mnn s pockets showed robbery wa ncf
the moth ft for the crime. It is believe J
the men were engaged in carrying W
when n ejimrrei led te the sheeting.
J. E. Caldwell Get
AwTLERiLvtRSMrn--STA,nerflau
Chestnut and Juniper Smuta
Pearl Necklaces
Probably no undertaking requires a iharp
eye, a mere delicate sense of color, una
greater degree of patience than the aisemblinj
of a finely matched string of pearls
THIS HARE TALENT
S PART OF TIIE EQUIPMENT OF THIS HOUSE
IS AT THE SERVICE OF ITS PATRONS
M.ev A. lluiusner ail n. ai
Man
WrancTa Chrl,ennu Jr niea l-raiiKrerrt
uv and laabalU McOulay. 1422 fipruea
rMrt'l Terrell, Trrehuta. Ind,, and Jlr
rirtt Pryer. 3JS IlarM at.
Breni V. TfempMn,' 20 u
ft Ava,,
guitar at
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l'KANT. IUIutlita snJ Manila Invlieii i
the aerilces en Tuea.. nt In m , ut thu
Oliver II Hair IllilK . IS.'O C'heatnut at In
ttrnicnt prtvnta
HK1NPH On Nev. i. 1020, JACDII, ami
of Kredarlcle. and Carolina Itelner (ihh
HLhltet), uare.1 80 yesra nalatlvcu ami
frlenda of tha family, nlaii ltlchmeml N'ti
Ne. 18(11, Ordar of Owla. l'hlluIit,hin
Uansarkrala, mid Becend un I 'miril Hill f
Aaaoclatlen, Invited le funeral aerilcaa en
Mimday. aftnrnoen, at t-M o'eleili. nt hit
pa,ranta rtildanea. e2 Hart Una, formerly
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cxperlcnce nnd sislllnu records.
Medels consist of open und closed types ranging in prices
from i$2200 te ?4200.
All itppllcatlena atrlrtly renlldantUI,
Retail Sales Department
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