E2SEi2a JfyVw ' .M'laWffVe F j , r,wijtn'; i J !. -i ' "i,t r' ' si .vi-i-V J-u.1 A Ur. k 4 C Mi 4 ' 4 ti a i in ' m 4 r e EVENING PUBLIC LEDG13K PHILADELPHIA, E1UDAV, NON'ExMBEK 20, 1020 SHIP PROBERS HEA OF DOM NOTES Bank Caohiers Tell of Papers Amounting te Nearly j $21 ,000 I RECALL BOLLIfJG ACCUSER! Ily (he Associated Press New Verli. Nev. !M. Tuckc- A. Snnds, n firmer Wu-Mngten bank olli elli cla'. who last wed; te-tilled Hull U. W. Itelling, brother-in-law of Pn-nli'iit Wilsen, nml Wallace lhnvticy. presi dent of tin- Dewnc) Shipbuilding Ce.. worn Implii-ntfil in mi nl'eg.'il t i-iiti-ni' -tlen inviilvinR pu.uiirnt of SM.enn hy the shipbuilding intupnii In "bl.iUv shipping beard eatru'ts. was runi'l'd te the witness chair before the Walsh committee today. I'ller te Ills testimony twin) . I'll ward S Mnlinnr. cnslilei nt tin- (' rn Kxrhnnge Itnnli here, ntul .liueh Sic ilian, assistant cashier of iln IIiiiuim" National Hani., nl Wnsl iiigt.'ii, t -st tle. te neclng notes sljrncd bv Dunne. Willi h had hem received hy their itit r tulltm. Mnlinnr Mild his bank. li.nl h cnnl two notes, one en Kept -t ib.v HI. 11' t ". for .'J10.::iM). nnd the tl. i en Mum 17. 11)11). for SKI. (Kill. Ii.th signed bv Dewtiej . The witless ,nl nut s-ite tn whom the notes were iftinlc. lie si i 1 that he hud l.et heen ipii-ti licd PgM.d ing thrm b nnv department of tin' s,nv eminent or tlie .s ! 1 i ; 1 1 1 j; bnutd. Niemnn te-riliul tli it ! i- hunk ..' ceived for ellei tlen twn tini'i - gii"' b" Dewtiiv, mi- for SUMiiin. f i in the T.i T.i cema Park Hani,, in "se; ember, p.ip.i. nnd the ether for sil).(iiii). w li i i v... iinalh pnid after it hn I heen prut '-ti .1. The tet.ll ll'll'i'lllt of the seeellil .1 it". Nieinuii Kilid in the end. amounted te SHUHVi including iitti-rr-t. He, ling mid Dewnev ire Htnnmeiied here and arc epe(ted I. ti-i'tv tii nfternoen at the hcnrit",s whi li ii"c being held te lea- n of n ege 1 . iirrunt irnitirci- of the hi mill : bend Ili'.h had eprssed a diMie f." th" nppn tunitv te let it" Sands .ill. .u' 1 .rf$& mm? r '"wiV mi. REEIN SEE U. S. OF ARMENIA PLEA DETECTIVES CAPTURE MAN AFTER BATTLE ONROOF HUNT FOR ROBBERS Prisoner I Subdued With Dlack Jack and Charged With Theft ( After n desperate fight en the met . i .. . .1 n- I ei a neune near .Miirieenin ami rru- ' erat Htreetn, two (Irtectlveti captured u I nnn-nn no M . c I NeRre who wiih phnrjci'il with Ktciilln? League. Dees Net Expect ',,, w, !rem R ,, ,eri. ,, wan hIkd alleged lie hud attempted te pans a counterfeit bill. The prisoner, who gave h!i panic an t'hittilc Kllniere, twenty-nim' years old, Ut1 lnrrimu.il ufimt I.i ttl1iifA(l fit tintrn FRANCE LIKELY TO ACCEPT el.te.ed the druK store of CharlcR and William (iralT at tlie liertliwect corner OFHANDL E RflOME 'FAIR SHIP" TO COME HERE JUVENILE DISEASES America te Agree te Act as Mediator SHOW BIG N A H Ibe Asserla'cd I'lfss icnc:i. Ne. i;. The attitude Wi.l'iim II of, the K'i.e IMH' is I'Spli teduf ll 'I "Ill ted ti 1' ei I I p t 'I his I' sld-sit -. : it'.ui,, timeii, Treadwcy's Girl Likes "White Lights'' Cen'Iir'fd f n m ! llr1 leiiR s!ie hn- lie it u- 'aiiiihins. sunini: and talh.in.' mar. ihi-w-. !':i.l t div he for.-ed n tl.i at h-al treu;ie Shi m.i.1 BOIlle of these rep liters tire t l".v. ere. I ,i.M i muuuc". Met, mm .Inn' Mulsi'i 'V I i.s 1 een dii'jhe 1 M.id' ur. I mi-ethe- neu . up ria:i 1- h' .' pibluity aci'iit Sue !ias ite-.r tie' i,W i a in nn igire.ir with her fun '' i- ahso ahse lutid the ' e t ivi'Mred kid I ever -aw I believe l.mr t of '. it i." i .1- t i'i! ' -Is triu. tee. She i- huiden l, n'l right, In the school ,,f ex leril '1 li'lt -i." - Ret it bis h ,( t Sn i t .i'i i -t-lMl-ing bj Tiea'Mi Shi . du't ivi-iithe a ve"d i I tnei -tin-.. . answer te el! !." i i t.i, her luie te tu h Admitt: '.. hn ! i ! KlfCp WeilllesrlllX .!i I the tv.ii pie e inr; niv! : rclteiiit'il "I'm rir t ie feel gie.it. !t I as hi, giving We :n.l l let train pIiimhc mid-, -r -t i.,.,1 . ti.l I.. d u glle ' -C. fi fMHV i'-i;jm mii:$M 3 :4 IOIIN MNN I'ati'eliiian of the Te'it. sci .mil st i ret mil' Ilunl'tig I'-i'h tiM'iiue stilt Inn. who s.mi' ina-i tmlaj te s.ixe his own life hnMiig a i Iiiiiii n own age : the- were lllwil.N.s jell's elder " Mas Ucd Mai Nirf.es Seme one susge'leil tli.it 't weu'd he en-v fe" her te vui.ip u nn'tnitl juiy, but if weniiii heuid iere as iui'ers -'I'd s,nipl refuse te be tried." tilth deelarid the girl. a her no-e went tin in di-gust I wouldn't have a woman juilcim: me " Tin girl, who hns hud :i!n est u, innin lure's in he" ( i,.i t- ."ii's as Tiead win lias ha! in 1 i 'e t imIiI ehuiin'M s'i.. .ii- Tn .id" a' '- wile, ii'the'pji, s'ie was a ! ng te I"' ititrediieid n- M.iite 1'hllllps. .t VII loe . tin, is s'ie 'in j;elle ' t''e lillllli e' Wi !i.llil-, We-t Mill Tieidwm. Shi- s'ii.1 I ,, ii '! Knew nut of Treii'lwin "s fnrmei weineii fiie'v'.s. though he had ted iier about III. She illsl-ted In ll nl Het bee,, led before In miriied Iier. Oui'i , win n h" stniteil t,, the diessins roen, wil'i sluivliii; Irt and her tnlciiin pew tier, without waiting for a detective, etn of hi- i unto s tiillrd him te wait. "WlD slietild tiny talk te hi.u liKi that':" I'M laimeil the gitl, her e,s llashitig. "I suppose thr in e afinid he will et ii w I,. lie iiiuhl h.i gettei, iirtir. u hnif tn age If lie bid wmted te diti h ire. I :t In- wouldn't de that " Alleth'l' I'll w'leil nl, I of I'll new-, pat er men u.ent.i'iiei' that two etlnr prisenei- weie m tin te.-wiml eeai li lieii'g tnheii te I'liilnilelphia. site Iiinir'i aid. lien, ivervhe'h s deina it: W n l , mill ' nt of lie,- p. w i " te at tract, -he hr;,'hed at tin -tare. (I e Who Wn'leil t'll".n;'' ('.,. t inereh t -e the Mill 'li -tn'lieil -n; s'.il in the I'eiiee murder eii-e She teased the neWf"npei linn, who. t'-i ! i lit fren mis benis of t"..i'iti', hev. triid te ' at nap. li) pulling then ne-es or throwing paper tit the!" Ohie or fi'c till spa kb1 di 'd trem her e)es and left t'n tn glnsKX . (line -he gave a tin g,i-p n- lie hai d 'iff- wm'i ' i.i-neil en Tii'inl wav's wri-t. I'e.' only for n-i in-tant I'ni I .: l , f'.de "(lb, be)- i- in) b.i' en - n'ght-'" s e en"eil !- -In- -il''t'd t" 1 a.'e 'lie t 'iiin li de M-" ti" M !'" Am I lis -, ,' ve!, d , 1 Me , l , '1,1 -be .t- hui'iri'ng a nn if Twentieth- and Dlehliisnii streets, where the police nay he piescnted a S2 bill that had been raised te S'JO. M'lll!.... r',..,IT ..iimI lirt,l tlm Vmrril. i-Miig (hleKntes f the iisstunbly of the WMOi t , vnld, laiiile n break for the iiiiniiie ei .Nations toward tlie appeal deer. f the Icngtte te President Wilsen te net as medi'itei in th,. Armenian sit uation appears te he one of hope with out e tatien that the I'nlted ytnten w'll iclii'xe Ihnepe and Hit- league of nn etiihiinat-ing ipiestlen, Gems and Family Heirloem3 Wprtli $800 Taken Away in Truck DOG PREVENTS A BURGLARY .Met erf ruck robbers are being neught today by Special llctcctlvcH Maleney anil Xe'an. of tlie Fifteenth and l.tictidt xtreets- station, for the robbery of (lie Am he left, the police kiij. he grabbed I (leerge lMward Chandler home, at 17'JS a manicure net. 1. lonely pursued u) i Ulttenheii-e Rtreel, Tnrnilny night-(Si-aff, he uped along te rYilcrUt Ktrect, Willlntn Y. Duncan, of 22S I'lne where the lilirmilt Wan taken lip h , Ktrect. n untehmnn. uenreil the men lictcftncx iiacan nnti iai7cr, ei nn wnv nftei fliev lmil lineUed tllllllV Iwentieth and Federal ntrectH station. I hoii-eheld fiirnl Ii'Iiibm nnd ebJectn of art Near Nineteenth and I-ederal sttecti. preparatory te hntiling them away. li-'hlnd theadmiiie.1 nccesslt) of doing , f'.V. . iuf :" vi:...K. ...... -.V.. ' 5 ..it. ..7,r JJir 'l,,,rH """""''I Jvelry vniiiea Mietl hy thft dctectlveK. Here a fierce Mr. , jir((i Chandler were visiting battle ensued, In which the detective . t;llt Snrlncs. Vn.. when thev received . 1 . . . .!.-! 1.1.. ..I.. I . r. .. ,--.-. .. . rc lercet te reserr 10 ineir nun i tin I liVi' -emeiniiiK ter .t iiii-ntu there Is a i'eiiIIi t nl Kuiepeiin iiitetest- involved. (Jreiit Hritalli. It is luuler-tend. would In 1 1 with great di-favei en interven interven 'lien b) any imwei- having rival Inter-ii's-s. Aetnm b) the 1'uitetl States in Armenia, It- 's held, would involve no -ileli eeinpllinitliiiis. In delimit of action b) I'resitleiit Wilsen , ceiieial opinion here is that l'Mltiee is the ceillllr) tllnst likely te offer f.iv ei able leplv te the mi illation appeal miiile b) the council of the b-agtle )e-tenlil) te the vaileiis powers n no -a i tlai" the me- ag,' te Presi dent Wll-oil wns sent. Aeceptaiiee by France, however. It is understoeii, would be en condition of full support bv the nl! er power-. The Coin., ii nf tin leigue tela) over ever in'ed the l'."'t sh nbje, tielis tn the pro pre vision b, whhh i ei, Mtiles net holding liiillldates ft urn the league ter the ml - -.'-; utien for th ilmna! pes-essnns a ewi"s . i). ether ter- litories te be adiniiiistered uiider tiian- ,i ,uiii , a' .' te have a ma- , i,v ii 'he pel '.I'.ineiit ui.in'ite I'lini- Wli jacks before the Negro would submit te arrest. Magistrate Dougherty held Filmore in $1000 lmil for court, en n ehnrge of stealing the manicure set which was found, the police cay. In a fnrhage can. JAZZ FOR HARDING e&ecl Being Outfitted at The Hague Will Carry Exhibits Philadelphia Is te be one of the At lantic coast seaports te be visited by the "Floating Fnlr," new being organ ized nt The Hague. It Is net expected . . . . . . I that the vessel housing the '' "'hk j More Than 5000 Cases of Scar rair win rcncn mis ceuiuij ucierc spring. The eeniincrctnl attache at The Hague has ferwardrd te this country the following details: '"The steamer .Macedonia, a four-deck passenger ship, (1100 tenH, will be re 'built info an exhibition ship. "The aim is te call during the first voyage at nil the principal harbors en the east const of North and Seuth America, nnd In every harbor thcic will lie nn industrial fair lasting nt leant ten dn.vs." porting, scarlet fever rapidly tirpacbing epidemic for in. iiuriiiB inntj car BStirtcimes ,,,,,. ' fever were reported, us etiinimr , ', .V ' m in 11)18. nml im-2 rtnii IVtlVJ' Iberia, an increase of 1".Sl, nv."lT pluvieus .venr iiumbe tiiriied I'hnt was tin ik. large,, number of cascM of tiiese iIIsmuL for n nuinliH' of jcni.s, e let Fever and Diphtheria Reported This Year "Parent- are cntiUenen piiiteulnhi ,, I says Dr. 0. Lincoln F.1,1,,,.1, ,& -, of the Deimrtment of Health. l, i -.,., Ilelnl Inl...u .....' i". Willi j..,,, ........ . .j,.,,.!,.,,,,- iiniuiij p i., - at the preefiit time with siinTcit , .r eaii t ip rami V II IVS c nn nl ii .V"s ti of Illiiens. The Miinnte,,.'! I f'let fever at the present '& mild as easily te escape nttfini.: PARENTS GET WARNING BOY FALLS FROM AUTO n telegram net if.vintr them of the rob bery. They had gene te Het Springs "' ; ' Tuesday. On lenrning of the robbery "','?," they lelurped Inmiedlately te this clt). ,u' uc "8 OS" Frem Ship Interpreted te Mean "Send Out Saxaphenes" President-elect Harding's ship, the Parlsmlna, sent out a wireless message rtallpg that she was In distress. The messnge was rela.ved from place te place and finally landed In this oil) .vesterdni. It redn, "SOS" and; was iutcrpieted readily viieugh as meaning Send out savoplienes Ingh i'i sum. I lie ( eutieil emiliiiiieil the il Ision taken at die I'nis-els meeting pievidiug for a oiuiiiis-ien of iilm , !' e of wli'-ii .hull h' the tepresetitatlves of iioiiuiaiulatery nations. The activities of the assembly have been transferred for the time being from the Hull of the Itelei matinti. where rhe full lesions of the body li'i'-e been held. e tile lieiiili)i'in tin - of t'le s tl lilt. Here th nmiiltee, and siib.eiiuaittecs vi;e In n.iiig sessions 1 iirniiKlieiit the il.r. Tin, v.i'l leiitiiiue their lubn-s until Tiiesda) net. when the a-seiubly will leei.iiiene. hear the til'st reie.tsl nt tlie eemilllttees and tlllvc up tin re-e- I ' Int. a of (ienise Vi ! ill I!".' lie-, of . (lieut P.rllain. a-Uine the ceutu'll te nf tip inn wliv it ip i m : Intel m ne tot ,j;i pieviiil tlie I'la-li between the I'e'.cs an I liilsln'vikl list -ime'i'r. Ceinmittee nilinber -i.v of I he aeni blv has linail) Mttbd upon the priu- ' i e'e of it- vepm t en iliMirmnii'i'iit. the 1'ieiieh vie'vpiint prev n litis. Th" 'ei- eiuiiii mliitien will he that ill-armament tifet, 1 ticsday night, pe'lee learuei teda) . Tlie robbers were in a elesi-t en tlm first tloer of tin Walnut street building and were diilllug their wnv into th for shun when the detf's burks nl- hethcr the President-elect prctc s - t.lr,(,( jf1Si :iiMbi.th Cussidj, tlu tlu lecal j:i7.z music or whether he ' could l janilress, who lives en tlie third Heur net make enough noise tn suit himself i 0f the building. ' with Ids tulii is the question. .i any late the mfssiige was addressed te I Mjer Mavis, mustenl director of the I'.elb vtie-Sttatferd, and ulrcndy five ex- pcrts of s.viicopatien are en their way te put an end te the President-elect's , distu'ss, 0 The) will meet the ship en its re turn ve.vage at a Miiithefn pert. The live men who will supply the music for the net P-isiileiit en his tun a all I well -known musicians In this cltv. 1 The) aie: Smiiii.'1 Kninnan. W. Sncueer I Tiip'inan. Ai.tlieii) l,uiz.l, .lules 1. anile and S. S.amheth). Police Held Driver te Await Out come of Victim's Injuries Tumbling from the running beard of nn automobile last night ns the machine wns passing Iltead and Dlrkln'-en streets. Vincent Marconi, eight years, of M'10 Dickinsen street, suffered severe mis of the face which nccessl rutment at Mt. Agnes Hen- llnnnnllv f,.u f'l,,,.,,ll.. l, it f l,,,r plHll, silverware and iimny rare art objects te ' The driver of the enr, Dicksen Kresge, a safety vault. She withdrew some of (101 North 'Ihlrty-secend stret, lifted her jewelry, including several treasured the child Inte his machine and drove te heirlooms, believing she might htiv use the hospital. Later he gave himself up for the sems en the trip te Virginia. ' te the police of the Fifteenth street nnd At the last minute. Mrs Cliiimllpr ' Snvder avenue station. It was said that decided net te take the jewels with her the child hud asked permission te ride, ami hid them In her home. Krcsge was held te awnlt the result of "Hubbies," n deg, scared robbers off Mlirceni's injuries, after they bad almost succeeded In I - -. -- -- drilling a hole through the lloer leading I ..,. ,nh,,.F ii-mccc ! te Wenuer's fur shoe. VJ11 Wiilniit. IUURT3 insniiis.. li-lh-s. Outbreaks of scarlet fever nnd illph therln. which occurred several weeks age and have continued te Increase In number since then, have nssumed such proportions ns, te cause the health au thorities te arouse public interest, par ticularly of parents nnd school teachers, In the effort te stay the spread of the two diseases. In the first ten months of tn present yenr 2unN cases of scarlet fever and 2351) cases of diphtheria were reported. At the present rate of re- hink te (.111 the fnnillv nlivslet,.., ... Vi". .?D- slffii of Illness. 'i'lm u. .. ...l"c .,lr senf'l se mini ns easily 10 escape nttentln, of parents. It Is because the sMi,t,t, are se mild, and children with hmJkJ sere threntH, cretlpv coughs nnd im. niiig noses are permitted te attend sCi"', and te mingle with ethers In mnvl e? plcturc beuses nnd ihuielmr (lusst, tj" the spread of the disease Is iimkit,. ,..,. rntild progress. Kverv mother Z school teacher should leek upon " threats among chlldreli with siisiit.ft.. becniise that Is nn curly slqn nf hli! tllphlherla and scarlet fever I)ipliif, also may hnve ns Its initial k in-itntH n crimpy ('ought, or cer.vza 'Kcnri2 fever, en the ether hand, has n, if; early limtiifestatiens, fever, veintth e sere threat una the tippcnrutire of rash upon the body, nnd in mnnv cn, dining the present period, ehl die'u si,0 the mildest form of symptoms " Mnitii ("iirnmiitile'i, ITi. N 1I..II1 s( . hi." I Mm In ( Mneilim IH3 ulrnrj live I Nlenln tlnvlille '12 N Mllni).m "I . ""'1 .Vl'lllilln ill l'libln :i'JS N sieips.ni si 'urlitiilln.i I'm. ill 'Jsis KiUfini'iil sU. iin.l 1 Aiinn Zlnnl ".V.'li i; Sn.mrs-'l nt VMIIIiim Millien. Ilrlilitrrnrt I'm, innl t.mili" I'rmlii. I'.'i'n Mentrimi' nt. lli mil. (In ill C'iiin Ie 1MIT t: PiinijuiiU-nve . nml i:ivlri I'iik.i-'. 102 1 I'I t .wiit it l. '(iriix'.e f-pule. "e" (.'iithsrlnc r , ami Murln I I'uell".. tllfi (lii'ulnu l ul !. ....!.. ... .....a I'HSIIUHl SJren 111 liuri'ir nl , line .t- .sne 1 nine iiiiwii 111c sill 1 n 111 unit , Vlltte ,( T".-.I.thI H te see two ineti run from the bill ditlg. , Clniun.l 1. W.nf. .Virlwclt, IM. nii.l J- In their lillste. the men ilhiindeneil 11 kit I i-'Thlne A. C'rell Il.TttlCl: I'll. ..f I I .:...l MM il.. 1... . D.illl.'l V ll.-.ll.'V. HulTuIn, .N. "i ii.iibi.il r .'.u.-. .... I"""' "' no' criiv II K"!l. 'J.l rum st men had liintliied te dlill their way itur.ln l( lle.icni Ticnien. N J , mnl I.uey IhrellL'h the Ibinp of the elesel. nnd then, T I'llp itr,. ' . l.,(IT N. Il'lhsl ami Kalh- .. . . .... . i, tniHin ., ii.irin 11 imrw. ., . i,r, n , saw their wii) up through the lljer of nrt imrimri sehsmi 32.111 N nw m the b.lM'aient. ' (Pull Wei si-1, I7in r-eilkru.l nt , t.i.l i:ilzn- lielli llliini'V 17:17 Nerlli fl ...... ... Il.-1.frt rink 1027 W I'eh'mbli nve . nml RRIINDY AMn RROW HFRF ii-uri.tni numnn aign wnunit i UnUIMUl HPIU OniJ.V ntnc ,rirem- A Al.si.nil.r 2111 N. Coulter hi.. nml Mnmiiih A llnlilnann WI N Cniill.r Jnlin iMiil'nk, '-'2(il Tn-Kiirt Mt . fiiil Hnnhln HiinivnsKu. in 11 iinui pi Political Opponents Almest Meet nt RUSSIAN EXILE RETURNS Bellcvue-Strntferd Per-ens interested in stale politics were smiievvhiit cceitcd b) the appear aiiee this niei'iiiiii: of .lescph It. (irundv, I'l'i'idiut of the IViiiis) Ivaui.i Mnn.i fai'tillcl ' Asscieiiitien, at the Itelh'Mie Itelh'Mie Stintfei'd, wliere Senater William I'.. Clew, Itepiihllcan state ehiiirmiiii. Is J stepping be iiiipe-ed eiil.v with dii" ie:u d fe.' the se. iirit) of the uiffeietit state-. twentv--i missionaries te take up th While a sub. ei.iiiiittee i- diuwiug up 1 mis.i,iu wuilc in hi- native eeunti) this rep"l- the ceiiiiiilttee is t.iKIng IIM th nn tnui of nn 1 nun ii'' bleeliiidi" lis nn 'inn of the I'ligm ajain-t offend ing tuitiens Dr. William Fetlcr Heads Mission aries te Heme Country Mr. William Filler, banished fietn Iluss i,i ihe year.- age lieiaii'-e he taugiit , . eenference between the two men the doctrines of the Baptist faith, left who arc at odds ever the question f tin ... .. 1 ,. 1 1 . ... .,,,1,,, iii, speakership of the next state Legisla- Philadelphia at neon teihl) w itli . ,h!e nnd viirlen shone, el harnieii) and living fur were ex ile 1 line te Philiuh'lphln thiee vmr-I ,,(i(,.. , kUni, ,.()l)f age and teunueii tne nii-sian .hi-mhii Nothing lini-neiied. however, and the I lmil 11 wink nt I. I VI".'.' liftl" " I -irj." a'' dnv ' - t '".I I 1 ni i" T .anks- 1. li.n ' .1 the ; i.g 1. 11 t -1 ' I, NEW BUTTER RECORD SET North Dakota Heifer Produces 2 1.' 377 Pounds e Fat in 7 Day-! IVi'-'i. .N. V.. N. . ..'I. - , p. p 1 -A Nei'li I 11 1,1 in'1 . .... A1 at. i 1 . .'..IV 1 im ; ii-. '-..n de i- M.'SS ti. nt's ;M in t Jill t -t lis . V l.lg 'I 1 '. ' t .,,., av .ng h.. 'i. i'- t'le-. 0I..1 r me. li-h nnd 1 er :.d g Mi''e. a- e n , s(, , ai 'in I r 1 ', U-" . 1 V 11 :, he . d V '."". , an 1 1 , 1 1 V , " l .1'. ' 1! " OH oil ..el of ;n u I .,s I,..! bed WU "..' . an a't 1 .111 . te 1 .1 H' lng. Tlie men le.vi I ecu :..ight.. k te me. "Afraid '' Ne Hubb) Isn't. it .e te'I them the t.iit! all thev wunt "e vv hei ling ie. v..i . " ever spi'iit ai. I 1 ".'.1. It was inisht) ' m 'i'i-' nu 111 tt i.r I.', 1 Line .t i 1 Just ,IK lllte 1 "ill," l' t..l, folks have tr; ing te i The gir! usi d goe.l 1 1 manner 1 en''! h d gi ,:. ! well tf tlipt'cnt S' wi colored -".t with hi . '. ' CUffs. .1 U'lVV h. e g' !.' embrelden d iu ain .'. coat .-vviing 11 n A .' hat. latlui tl " v...- ' thin black v "i u t'1''. ' tmall bluik pa'-nt iT" was hei ei.'v "biU'ig. tew-els were .1 diilliie'.d hand and a -ingl" '"'.ii d hair. 11 lust'-e'is I own. her cars v lrle t. e ha her nei k P.reM II ' ' mouth and prettv tcitl tructivencss. Vttrnded Hlqh Sihoel She -nid -be wei.t V herself att'-r 1 er '1 ii.-n' attend' d WmlVig.i 1 1 u She eallms -lie wii. If" a junior theic when - n' "Ne I didn't ire ' .''h t he ndmittid deer spoil- I ..nut well lis te dttiii l"d t "I'm a in.. 1'ib.v ' 1 ll;i tn s.e and m be people knew I 111 aim llelits and I :- And. above all. I lnv been se Intel i 1.,,i 1 ., ns 11 selll 1.. ,.,r ,'i m iiith ll "I. ib ' ' I 1- te serve time 1 mil) ml.' 'hi K""i en the stage "W.111I te see niv t.iti..H"l It was a girl 1 question of a-ili-e.sini: room Inte Phi'ndelphi.i ler one of ni( in'1" it w" ln.,..1lv she eNblbi'i"! a with the blue and it In 11 mm "ltoels" and "Ilesi- " , . , , I. .1' -,' is 01V III. KI.U'l I -.1 -In I "and U'i- I 1" Illline " !,...! ,( he had been .i-sni 1 iti d milch with vvni.en lining h" ''t ri,. emphiiticnllv ai.-we nl " m .1 'I-1...V never idliv selllil'.' 'fii.s net along with '..-n u' .. inn I....' u..,i 1.111 fur 'i vn '" 1 111-' 11 . ".' 1 Pint.ei r Si r. 1 - . I' 'it I I'I I 111 l'"l tve i'' tin . ; .'l- ' 1 wi'l h. A - The M.' .'. . ;i ' , - 1 ti tt"i' "i" '"1 :!Tn ' 1 1111 in -1 'art" ti" 1 i'i- ' ' '.1 11 ' '.' ' Tt I ,- tlVn-VMI V'l M ," II- I'll - f I .tie ' fi 1 Washingl ei. Ne-. !.; ilt) A. P. 1 -- Pl'e-l.luit W' nl'-i'll te'l'lV tl'" . ,.."il of t' ' l.i.i-nn of Niit'eus 1 1 in t 1 n. 1 a 1 .' !; it. ,m ti. Aii'i' n 1.1 1 sit- IlltlOll Til" Hies .Ige !'. .U'l.eil the Wilt, Hi " l."l uiil't fi""! (i'lievi 111.I was deilvcii'l te the Pi'is.ilint lei- 1.10 mug. Mi. Wil-en iilri-iidv lia- inn-ente.' t.' ti the bniiud.'rv I.i. 11" Auiieuia. '"'I Piiin w.s ni ("i'i. m nn, 11 -it 11 1 Win' H.nise as te his ideas en the s'lbieit of 1.11 di itieu SIGN SMASHERS CAUGHT : . f ei rtltied t I.i : 1 li.'vuv' ' .e s 1 . 11 I'jW- ill t1 1' I'lll'1 "'.' C'l p . '. I ,.." I n' " r- T' ni 1 tin II" stein Fri.sinu . in .' bv M. f Km" (' f, V j I " ( ' .1 Vi 11 1" Wnliii" Slie 1- 1 ' - , .' I' - 111 eld 1 1 1- 1 11. Shrlners te Meet in Sivannjih 'vivaiinali, Nev. " ' - T'e 1'-' nn peri.'l' .-ivli'"i :' tl." Onl the Mvti. Slif.e will be '"'I in Sav.in nah u i'".'! ng t" a no -age re 1 neu Saviiiria' !t".i 'd of Tt in'' Im -'gg' -ded tl at tin ei n ' I'liui I" ' ' 'd in Mav. .".' d.l. fi" F' l' I.. iui"i't-ntl, of Tifina. ini.'i r.:i eti.tnti The I'.lbe 111 titilte. The twellt)-sl mis sum 11 p's who lift with hiln teda) te -nil tomorrow mi the Olympic from i w .ml. lit) aie grnduati - of thl-In- utiile Me-t of tin" ml iniiuriis .110 l.us-i-iiin-. although there aie i'mtiiI Ameii- i'iii' Am mg these are Mi-s .Maud I Ceely, of Chicago, who was a lted Cm' i I" tin duiiii'2, the war. ami 1 Mr. i.n.l Mrs. Waller Cinighead. ul . I ! ('Meuee. The iiiissienai ie-' will lie gene at least live .vears. If the) I a e .1 iii.ne te enter lius-m iuiiiiedlntel) . I thev wiil weik niueng iJu-sinn ii'lugns in Fiiince. Knghind und (iermnii). , i N. J. FIGHTS 10-CENT FARE Garish Cillbeards Net Wrecked for Art's Sake, but for Meney League of Municipalities te Combat! cvyerl.. Ne' -' d than'- n.ili- Trelley Companies tin thin- v'" 'i.ttn ! a (.arishl Tif.it 11. Ni v 2d 1 Il,v A. P. --A '1 h iiird en Itieadu.i) la-i I-1 11.11 tngi ' , state-wide light in New ,lei-ev against e .'lied the vvn eking 10b in il.ii.ihev- teu-i cut linili) fare- is iiidh ated by nut fa 'nun "a lv vesteidnv. Four of the li'mg with the state Public I'tilltv them bminig pltel- held nlT -j detee- ' Cniiimi .-1011 lure .1 request b) the Tren tives wlm 1 id steed gnat il ever the l tn and Menei Count) Traction Ce., idvi i-i-eineti -iine the lir-t attack, suviiig Trenten and vieinlt), for nu vvliile 1 1 .p'ii'i-s-iii bin lied ami -awed mentise in tielli'v fnie from seven te tl ,it-i nt.. a -tute of ceiiiiuirii.il ten cuds, .mi! a icperteil move bv the wni ib'. -in- Public Service lt111lv.1i) Ce., operating x.iii t'.e ileiiio'itien job win done ni Ne th Jersey .iinl m. far Muith ns tm , ,. ti, t d iv.e men. Tlm ethers I Camden, for a similar itn rease. led in tiiiteiii'ibi'-s. On of the five Ma,v or Council) , of this city, said e,i.t '-i s who bad been b 'tit mi "-traf- ' he would have an iniuicdiiite eonfer eenfer t.g" irt!e- udveitisiiu. was n iluiuf- em e called of the New .Icrse, State fei.i i1- ntl'ii" a Inbeter. It was net League of Municipalities with the view ,..1 i-t's siike t' ev -hi'iishteied the sli. ,.f nhtaiuiiig tlie best legal talent pro pre pro leird. but -a a peiiii-i' of "wis cirnble te combat the proposed in .11..111" " thev t'.'d the p.. Hie. wrensc. I Alt xmi.l-r fl - lli'l" 1'i.ie si , mnl Ilcls ti M ! lt.'.iti). lfsr, riif i 1 Chnrlm J' H'i'Kfrleil nila N Cnrllsle si, I nml Irnm M Il.irrv. .".711 N Mumruitt "I. it.ivir.ni" I" Xnnilnv r "jnnii N I'runlclln I st 111.I Will .M l-illn '.1M1 W ItliBKITt K.tHiint 1'ilni". I'll IS II l."h!irh ne . nml Mnrs Ki'llj, 2214 V. ('1,-irtli'lil at iliitrl.'s A ("re. " 1'iissitti. N J ntnl M.irv A l.iitmhiin. 1AU2 ril(in"r st Wlllliim l.mnrlk :U2"i IS st . nnd Anna s.hw.irtji ai'.'." (1 si Ait-mil C ltiekim ',.10 Turner st . ami Ant'i M sihmli?u!' '.' i'i lli'rmnntnHii ave AHhlnn r V ilrlssby ('hsster. J'n . atnl i:tli,l I'liuntmn... I.lil X. IVch si. I All"r( n.ilte WailKeslier" N. 1" . 11ml IJmlly 1 I. 1'iitnivr .1101 !l'liiin' st. I IlnlsTI 12 MrVllV. I'ltlshumli. Ph . allil l!mtni VVlil;sne. .Mils i:ilu nt Julia A sphe"ner l.ltl N 1 1 tli it . tnui Sur.i M Miikeviie l.ltl N 11th st Merris t'llnv Cei-limn 23011 N ISIh st.. nnd Jus. iililn." Siilinufsnn. 17117 N. P.irk. l,l. (' Devers, 2ail7 Ammlrne uve., am) A nnn M I'eviTS. i720 I'urllsle st. Thn.il is 11 ttili AtlHtltn. Ill' l.Pil T. -II- 1 nnd Annn 1. .Mef'.irmlck Cllflnn Hetuh's. llirry It I'lt'ersin. niH N. list st mil . ....... , l.'i.lt.. U'll, V llrtitur.l u. I I HI if. .. ... .... r-, .-..' .. ,.'...., r. . rriinU J ("imi'li'll 1'MI Wdist.r st . nml Anna i: Jlpiitlv. nta S 2111I1 si lti liert II. Stiuih. .1742 Wiivn live . mil lr.17. l,i" I. Cuinlsml, ' lll'lenhnuse i.lii- ,,,,. IMnnnl W.ii.it sr,tin Urutisvvkk -v. . nml Man Hit by Car Receives Fracture Aihertim .i.nkins smm i.vens nve. 1 l.nvvr, 11." w 1...VMS .ii. is .11111 si . nun Ktli.'l M I'm th 11.11 S S'j.l nt. (leerus II smts una Mt r.phrnlm ve . 'pieted bv these who saw the two men men did net meet. (iovcrnei" Sproul is expected in the eitv later in the day te confer with Senater Crew. SERIOUSLY HURT BY AUTO JE.QLVWELL SO JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS - STATIONERS CHESTNUT & JUNIPER STREETS TN addition te the collections of im- pertant pearl necklaces, prccious prccieus prccious stenc jewelry and jeweled watches, The Christmas Stocks Of This Heuse Contain Many Distinctive Articles At Moderate Prices Notably in the departments of geld jewelry, silver, silverplate, watches, clocks, leather goods, china, crystal and lamps. Examination and Comparison Are Cordially Invited of Skull McNeil)", tlintv-twe .vears .lam oil. was struck by 1111 aiitomehile audi had hi- shul! fraetutiil last nigh as I 1 flossed S'iriiig (i.inleti street near I'leveiilh. at 10 e' lock. He i- in a "iirtial condition at the lliilineiuiinn 1 Hospital. Police have no ilue te the identity of the atitoiaehilist, who drove nwav 1 inpid! 11 ft' i- the accident, and left the iniured man lying in the stunt. Thev 1 Hui-hm 1 i.enc's '."'.'i WnmUami Ieim net l.ie.ltnl anv who s.lw the '""' Mliinl.- Vt M irlll. hu 1 121 1 iii'id.'lit st un.l Carrh nml I.u' 1 W.-I.i 7411 Il-rkt. 'I'luinifiH r.nilk. 2010 .Master nt ItaivU'n 2I3II fixrunl st. A'ti-rt Ureeks H.rliinetiil at and l!rl" nv nml Hsln M f'lrnSnni 3141 I'rnnkfni.l Jiihti 11 K. 111 .1111 N isth st 1, ml Cith- ni In" 11 Pimrtisrtv Slti llnnklvn st r.il'i.rll MT'ln ltd H 1 fit li It .mil Muile- lln. J. lli.i'B," 41117 I.lvlliitsten st 11 rel.l J WI 11 nl llltll N 111.1 ft nn,l V-ri A Mi-i'.lntv vine N" Tl-en.l st I'lirm-'lus Hu'ln 11 qu Master st and Maris A Mi sit a 12." "s ma s(. HP 1, nirl Jinn " , JT TIT Tl TP6 filTr I JJL,D111D4S TheiiMN it mi. "t, Iln "lis '.'iV.i- Atlntille (la S lire 111 si Dateimer Net Ealf-Wau 1 , . . . (i- ;. : ., '. , Mat; k 1 e. tn pr , JL , v-t-' VY -Xr sVijVJ.sv"JiJl.Ji.Jl.'4uA. I"'l ' ' 1' IT' " 'T-f.l ' 1 1 ,lli ."Ut'lll- '"" l ' I hi' th v n' in I'll -I, . - I" ' '. J 1 " I 'll.. I'll I'll.'.' I I I 10 till f 1 IB I -1' -I- I t ,' l'' ' . '.-N I in He -i.i-' ri" ( -i .v i ette in In'.. '.'.' J . I I h.i l "-,. "V -ai:.hfV6.. --. Hi -s., I . Infiue i! i fiiiti i i 1 "U3-a .n Standard Shoes' But AM the Way! ? i m u-k'd i I II, I t-llltl I I '' : n t imi." . n big hit ' ed ii eaii tv ki i 'd il -'-a , -' ")"' ' ..11 vits t' II ti tit below the ih-.gil - .11.1'' v i I i .' I iin ten far n 'iv " 1 ' !,,.. iil'uHVS sought e'di i I'i .'OUip.ll.leU- ' I '""' """",l 1 1AIIY l(e' tli.' IIIVV IN -"ii v . WIN It'inilv.s ml i i.r.l en Mua a I - J ;. f lis-r lH" i'. 1511 11' ni""1 ,,w" rvr ., ivs.'1-lU nn Nuv lylvunlu lliis.il'" rsqultm i'"" ." Airy, en H-( 1" CTKNNKlli:i'll-.U-r''" 1VAI.Tr.ll K jii uf ll-iir J l"ninti.kiT us. l .i IrleniW InvlisJ te lun ri m '. ., ... I,, i'i " "".-'. ....'.' . .... ,11. 1 1 nit, .. V s ur vnis . . i- vt lei- I' ' in f inn lll.i" U 1 rt i li tn i . Im ii t' !t ' I .u Ji .i' It . n .f I 1- Klli'llv IUJ, I'.ini ni M. tmrvli' - am' 401 H 43d nt fl7'i."i'i,i:s - makv v , .... .f .j.. J'ree , fntervii mie r m S.v ." !( ttvra nnd trlemlii invlt "J (J fmsr.i rvi Hen.. Nev. 'JH. 2 P in Im pr vi DVHOKJe, At Lin, O , im Nuy 24 HES'JIY B.. huamiit of Annn M iJ-lleff itilii(ve nl JrUmU Invlf-d te , rvkfi tin Ht. (trnoeii. at 2 o'clock, at euvnr ll ".'" IJJl 111.1 lA' llililaltitl. en Men's Shoes Featuring 2 Great Groups Can vei beat these price--? Ve knew veu s. ' i..n't c! in we would net i'.'ii inv ite your cempnri-,-'a5Saf -- -r.n. Rut th:- Gicatcst & !W "7R AT D a n U VtW p Formerly Pric.- Z12 00le $14.00 Hera ie ,- smirt SfTlch lam for 7.1. r. wlie r'cn'.aa'l Geed O'ylu In fnlr cemblr-.nb vl.li vvoatlmr vveatlmr reilBtlntr qna!l-!cs thti cemluK Wtnttr Uays Every pair in of Trua Snlslmer Stundard. Anil every wiviitert style, plus tlit .be7 i.anieulsrj-y, nhewu. MAIN FLOOR Men's Fhee Department in Philadelphia today ffees en roc. nl in imyinp; further that these prices are the lowest that will be an nounced en Shoes of Dalsi mcr Standard for another year te come. The bc-t plan is te Buy ITere and New Dnt leek in our Windows first! You'll Bee Cnnfirma tmn there -and you'll im mediately feel Conviction. Weel Hese Made in England $1.00 rices GROUP 2 ' i ' V I V r Formerly Priced p. 00 te $10.00 Wlnter-weljlit Dark Tan Breid Toe lllucliers net the flbr allp iu iel") which prcticts tli feet In mat weatbdr. Alse dnieay medsl In black en an EntrlUh last at the lima ipsclal pries. Grouped .in Our East Window Fer Beys An uiiferai'tiubli' oppertunit) and certainly one te be availed of first thinj.; Tomorrow Sheet in Tan with Ilread Tee- the quantity strictly limited te 300 pairs. Sizes tV Formerly 1 te 6 43J $7.50 Main 'fleer Balcony 'Tis a Feat te Fit Feet Sammei The Big Shee Stere 12040608 MarketSt. 1 HMnMed. g The United Idea in Candy is te Serve the people of this country with better Candy for their money Serve them in better stores Serve them in a better manner than they have ever been served before It is a QUALITY preposition through and through. Quality comes first Quality comes second Quality comes third The prices are smaller than usual but that is because of economies in operation. As an instance showing this idea in practice, we invite your attention te the following Special Items M "-.-jr"v fl-jj Player-Piane Three Medels Nationally Priced "Snlnrban" "Country Seit" $595 $060 "Waits Hosts" The Greatest Values in the World al These Prices t mL FfiMffn 1108 Chestnut St. Everything Musical Since 1864" Bitter-Sweet Chocolate Italian Creams Vanilla flavored hurii.' cream centers beaten li-tht with cki?.. and covered with J Ac hitter-sweet cnoce-lntc Ib Bitter-Sweet Chocolate -Covered Vcrithin Mints About the size of a silver dol lar and worth that much u pound. The suifar cream centers have just the right amount of peppermint flavor und are covered -"7ifC with delicious bit- J-Jm tcr-sweet chocl'te, v-u Bitter-Sweet Chocolate Dutch Creams Siiffiir cream centers of as sorted pure fruit flavors con cen sistinir of maple, eranRe, raspberry, lemon and vanilla, Covered witli bit- f fl r ter-aweet choce- irttC5.11 late -fib Chocolate-Covered Mallow Mcnthe If you like mint, you'll like these, if you like marshmal marshmal lews, you'll like them, and if you like crunchy crisp choco late, you'll like them. The pale green (.enters and deep chocolate brown t- -k -coating are pretty, I B., w wiu tee IflL I I 12th & Chestnut New Yerk, 9 Stores New Orleans, 4 Stores Neuark, 1 Stere AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN m 4-"""JMMPfc We have a most attractive selling contract te elTer men of experience and sales records. Complete line of open and closed models. ' Applications strictly Confidential. Lexington Moter Ce. of Pennai W. A. KUSEK, President Lexington BIdg. 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