l(!- rsTS w - 'I ,4 f J ' 'V ;X I f. ',' IK. "t Vc ' -rv? i . rt i i - w w. wwv-vB P WUMAN IPLMUV An, AS OPIUM PEDDLER g muniK xaKi Hi ' 'EVENING lJi;BLiO liEDtJ-EJfcfr-PHILADELPHIA, JPKJLUAX 'JSfU VEMBEK 20, 1U20 3 Police Arrest Bojewelod Taxicab Passonger Stepping Inte Kater Street Heuso HAD DRUG JN PACKAGE Opium vnlupil nt ?2I00, wild by tlie police te be pir! of n Intw Ciiniullnn cenl(!ii"'nl shipped (e tills clt, wiim fflzcd te"' "'b1'1 Ul l'oll,e 'v,0" they atrrMecl 11 lmmlsoinely stilt gev tied jud bcjewHrd wemnn is she stepped from a ttnleiit) l front of u necre lodg ing heuse near Hetenteenth and Ketcr streetH. The unrain described bcrself na Mrt. Mildred AVelner. of Sixth and Oxford ....i mid the house t uhlcli her hiachine stepped is ceuducled bv a vc(;re kneuti te the police a "Lcfl" Jyilll,, Mm. Wrltier wns taken te the rellcc station at Twentieth and Kit water streets nnd will be arraigned this merninK befere Magistrate Ikuslmw. ' m,. nnllre beliete that the. arrest will rcual the Inner workings of n well ersaniwl circle of drug distributors operating from a wholesale supply heuM! lu New rlf. rrU (is week federal agents in formed the police here of the large chipnient repuru'ii iu . un 111 win from the Camitllaii border. While ...lilicr the police uer the federal nu - theritlw could get definite inforinatleif concerning the quantity of the drug or ike iilme en the border wbeie the tmuggliug took pluce, the report wni accepted as n er likelj one luasniucli is it was brought te henduuarters li u pereu who for jears has held the con liilcnce ei iiic iiuiii' iitiHjiur-j iiiiu. Ucutcnants Upen I'ncUagn Lieutenant Hamilton received infer matien that n well-dressed woman fre quentU rode up te the Knter strec t beu'C in an automobile, usually after dark He and MeCaughn concealed hrni,-eleM In the neighborhood aud waited until dusk. A tnxkab turned Inin ICnter street from Klclit etith nud topped in front of Willis' residence. A " ' ' ..e x- ........... it I 1 .-. l... CrON'l "I t'Hi" ""inin uui'M-u in uir sufiie mid nmi' loud exclninatiens of ad miratien as Mrs. Weiner stepped from the cub, wrapped in expensUe fins and Hearing tceral diamond - clustered rings The woman carried a package In her arm. as mic placed ncr loot en the tlrst step of the Willis home. the police eflicers stepped forward. ILeutcnant Hamilton seized the nacKucc and opened it. while McCijugliu laid u dctainiug hand en the woman's arm. (let Wrong Itundle The irewd craned their netks ever the police officer's shoulder as he un wrapped the bundle nnd disclosed the enluni Mrs. Weiner gasped. "Win. I must hae picked up the wrong buudli' In the store wlicie I wus. Askul what she was doing in that tieigbbin hneil, the woman replied that she bad been ent with a bundle te Willis, and ihe was under the impression that the bundle contained clothing or ether mer-ibaudi-e. At that moment Willis came te the dour nud he was piemptl) plated uixlei arrest. When searched at the polici pelici ctatlnn the woman had sciral bun dred dollars In bills. An iinestlgntleii at the uddicst, en North Sixth sfuet above Oxford ic voided that .Mrs. Weiner's busbaijil le sides in New Yerk, and that she is 111 tog hire with bci mother and brothers. HUNGRY MAN HAD $5400 Found Eating Leaf of Bread en Street Seek Jeb for Him Mie than S40O in asb and $,"000 in T.ilirm bends were fuund upon Victer l'nliir twcntA -eight jeais old, who said I lie huil bi en working en a fin in at (iar dm lit;, Leng Island, and who was1 talni te the Twentieth and I itwiitei Mrecls station xeslerdin when Otbier. Veils found him eating a leaf of bread. ine p.itrelinnn found 1 nlier standing nar Tutieth ami IVmberteu streeis Vpstirilni n( ft limn tt Iiimi I lin ,nti li,,l , ' et tli" etliei residents of this cltj were njejiug their Tlianksgiing feast Wells took the man te the police station in erdir that be inlcht cet warm and te giie him tome mere nourishing feed. Kn hi r, wbeW a Hungarian, and is uniibli te speak I.uglMi f reels, said he rame te this cit te leek for work. He hiis held bj Magistrate Jtenshuw tliis morning until a position can be found for 1 1 1 in , as the police fear, that If he Is nllniud te wander about the clt he! might lie belli up and robbed of his Mullh. PILGRIM STAT WILMAM II. IILIMIII He lias been missing from Ids lioine, ltr Hawtherne street, for morn Hun a ,e.ir MISSING MORE THAN YEAR Family, Despondent en Thanksgiv ing Day, Asks Police Aid Tlie family of William H. Klubb, fort .xearseld, 10."!) Hawthorne street, has reported him missing fiem'hls home for mere tliu.ii n xenr. Klubb dlsappcand In September of last .Mm, after liming left home te pay his dues in a fraternal organisa erganisa organisa teon te whldi he belonged. He had with him at till- time S15, and the fum il fears that he met with foul pluv or nn accident. It was a'se stated bj the fiiinib that be was ikspendint and had seeral times thriatencd te commit suicide. The missing man, who had been af fictid bj ncneiis trouble, bad worked with u hat iniuufni turlng concern iu the citv for twi ntj -three jcars. Vesterdax being Thaiikglvitig Dn, Mis. Mar Klubb, wife of the missing man, and lur tiftein nil -old son, being despondent exer his continued ab sinie, npeited the cuse te the pelice in ''tx Hall. Klubb is described as being about fie Ret ight indies tail, weighs about Til." pounds, and has a light complexion witli dark brown hah". TRAIN KILLS AGED MAN Inmate of Presbyterian Heme Is Struck at Bala Station of P. R. R. Jehn Shaw, clglitx-six years old, an Inmate of the I'usbxterlan Heme for the Aged, Citx Line and Cnushuheikiii nxenues, was struck ami instantlx M 'd 1 a dt -bound remisi hnnlii Jtullread train at the Hula station nbeut S e'i bxk this metning. Although appaunth no one was close ineugli te sic the incident dearl.x, it is beliexed that the old man, blurting fei tlie tt urn. tin Idel that be ieiiIiI make In Iter time b crossing below intbir than b the exerhead lead Jiidi desses the tun ks at tills point. A((eidiugh he tiied te inn mress the 1 1 inks at theyfid of the safit.x gate, and tnii lime stumbld! bifeie he'ceuld g( t out of the patli of the train. 'ACCEPTED' TODAY. New England Society's Gift Is Taken Frem City Hall Plaza te Fairmount Park EXERCISES ON RIVER DRIVE As one of the fiatures of the tmen tennnr celebration id tlie landing of the I'llgriibs In this ceuntr, the statue of a "Pilgrim Pathei," which has lain en Citx Hall plaa for the last llftieu cars, will be fermall accepted byj.be rnirmeunt I'nik Commlssleii ill its pi r niaiicnt resting pbu e in rairmeuut Pink tedax. The excidsrs will lake place at !l !) o'clock en L' is( Itixi r dilvc. near Hedge le Point. The will be brief and qiute sltnnle. 'I he Invocation will be ilcllx (led b the Hex. PIemI W Teinklii . diaplaln of the New Hnghim! Sedit, and tlicn the Hev. Kegci S. I'm bis, pastor of the Pult.iiiau f'burcb, of (jermantewn, will be lulieduced and make the address. Mi tubers of tlie New Kiigland Secittx, whldi picsentcd the stHttle te the c.lt, xx III have chatgc of tin exen Nes, The statue, xhidi is b St, (!aildeiis, xm unxcilul and fermilh didicated in lilO.'i xben If xxas tempeunil plaied en the Citx Hall plu'i. Tne exercl(s are papt of -i xmiK's iclebrntlen xvhidi im hided a mtetlng at the Plist Congngutleii'il Cliuuli, Klgbteentb and (lieen' slui Is. and an oldfnshieiied New Kiigliind town mitt ing nt the Aiiidemx of Mush , A spe cial piegram appiepiiate te the et in sum b" tlie Phlladeltihia Oichistra lit its weekl cenieits this afteinoen and tomorrow night will (encludu the week's (.!i biatien. Tlie tins nteiiuir cebbintieii Is iu chaige of the L'hilaiklphia Max (lower leinnilttee, of xhidi C'rus II. K. ('lu lls, Is diuirmuu. The ( eininitti e in dudes 13. Pusev Passmere, William I,. McIa'ih, .leliu Hampton Uarnes, W. W. Atteibur.x, i:ilM A. (Jlmbel, William P. 15 est. Jeseph X. Snellenbiiig, Prank P. Creft, Harry T. .letdnii, Meri is I'arle, I.euis C. Madeira, Aitbur W. Sewall, Charles S W. Pm haul, .lustke Cox, Jr., .1. Hewell Cuiiiiiungs ,1, Cliften P.iiil. and Lincoln K PassineK. TWDHREM iEN HURT IN $50,1 BIM Explosions of Gas and Oil Tanks as Plant Burn3 Startje Northeast Rosidents BLAST MOVES TRUCK Girl, Shet In Heme, Recovering Condition of Miss Hden Lee, of el.'. I Osage uivuiie, who xwis shot and wounded lu her home late cducsdnw nnd .who is iu Miserherdia lluspital was said te be satisfadei tednx Ph sic inns said she had passed a I -t fill nigjit. Her iccexci !sixpe( tvd Pelm aie still xunking te seixe the ni.xslu of the sheeting. Miss Lee is suppesid te liaxe been shot b .1 tbkf xhe wns nt xxeik In the house nt tlie time of lnr ictiirn lieme after a x Kit te a phxsieinu, whete she has bicn under ticalment fei come time fei ncneiis tiellble .MKS. ANNA U. IJATHS . URGES WOMEN ASSESSORS One of Them Says They Could Handle New Electorate Best "It will take xxemen assessors te get the xx omen's vole out en election da.xs," declared Mrs. Anna I). Hates, the rccentlx' appointed first xxeman as sessor in this state, Mrs. Hates, whose home Is at 1125 Jacksen street, has been n resident of the Twentx'-slxtb xxard all her life and Is neither a business nor a professional w imnii. She bears the title of housc heusc ki flier. She will begin her duties next week. "It xxas mx experience xxblle cam paigning vas n plain cltien before the last diction, that the maierltv of worn en need te be interested In the elec tion before they xxiil lay aside their housheld xveik and come out te vote," she said. "If some one gees after them, explains the Issues and gets tbcin inter ested, the lire glad te vote. "Willie xxemen assessors xxeuld be striitl non-partisan, they xxeuld, nev ertheless, stir up interest In the priv ilege of xellng. "Mum of (lie men assessors for tlie ii cent election xxiie decidedly unsm pntiuth' iu their attitude toward the nexx'y enfram hised xxemen. Wemin assesseis could xserk during ut least u part of the da. The men hux'e done the work, for the most part, nt ulgbt." Twe firemen were hurt In n $30,000 blii70 in the American Engineering Ce.'s plant, AVbentsheaf lane nud Kepxixa street. Inst night. Explosions of acetv- lene gns and oil tanks startled residents of that section, and the txxe nlarm lire brought a number of companies Inte serxlce. Heth firemen xxere cut by (lying glass and bruised about tlie head nnd bed. They xxcre Ilattalien Chief Wnlbert and Hescinan Ocerge Lane, of I'ugine Com pany Ne. 28. They were treated at the Episcopal Hospital. The tire started at fl:IJ0 o'clock, xxhile tunny families in the northeast section xwte gnthered ut Thanksgiving Da dinners. The explosions follexxed In close succession, threxxiug llames high in the air and frightening the residents. In ene explosion a heavy meter fire truck xxas moved several feet. Jehn Morgan, xxatchmau ut the plant, dlscexcred the fire, which started in the office of Shep Ne, 2. The second alarm was turned In within ten minutes. as the tire snread rapidly. The nlant Is xif modern construction, xltb steel xx Wi dew frames, nnd the tire ate tnreugn the reef. Patterns and equipment of costly machinery xxere destrecd. DUKE TO WED AGAIN DISCUSS TRANSIT PROBLEMS Engineers Begin Investigation of Situation Here In Twlnlng'e Office L'xcrx pbnsc of the transit situation from the slniidnelnt of service II 11(1 schedules xxas Investigated at u con ference of engineers which opened this afternoon nt the office of Director Twin ing, et the Deparlmcnt-ef City Transit. Among ether things discussed wns the recent recommendation of the Public Service.ConiniisHien Hint fertv-slx skip skip steps en (he lines of (he Philadelphia Hcpid Transit ue, ue euminaiee. rn.A nAiifnpani.n lu uttprirlrd bv etl- glucers representing the commission, (he eniptmy iitul tlie ueparuneni ei i. uv Transit. Itccently nn ordinance xxas Introduced in Council prexKJing an ap propriation of $20,000 for the sen 'ces of experts te investigate tlie company s lines atid adept plans which xxeuld Im prove Hie serxlce, but tlie measure was net pnsscd. The regular engineers of the City Transit Department will malic tliis iux'estlgatien. MILK DEALER? CONFER Slight Drep In Price Is Probable After Today's Meeting Mill? producers and distribute)! a are In session tednv in (lie offices of t lit International Milk Producers' Associa tion In the Heed Diiildlng, as n result of xxblch there is likelihood et a sl'ght cut In the price of milk Members of the association empha sized (he fact that (be sessions were exoeutlxe in chaiacler, and declined te issue an statement pending tin1 con clusion of the discussions, xxblch, it xxas said, "might last all da ; or might possibly net lie eencluded tedn " It has been h'utul that milk prius nrc due for n drop, due largel," te ces sntien of expert demand, for certain pieducts of milk bail xirtiallv chopped te netning, in centiast with a demand xxblch culled for shipments of millions I et pounds during WIS and 101!) ARREST 9JN GAMBLING RAID Police Descend en Club at 924 Brown Street Police of (he L'lghth district, under Lieuteiiniit Walsh, raided un alleged gambling heuse at 021 Ilrewn street last night, and captured "Snakes" Clark, alleged nsslstnnt proprietor, and eight ether persons The raiding parly, It is alleged, found a poker game In progress at the lime, with cards and miinei nn tlie table Tin accused will baxe hearings at Central Station tedax The place wan operated under the name of the "Celmi'd Republican Club of the Thir tec nth Ward," but pelice declare the charter xdiicb bung en (he xvnll xvnsj issued In 1R0." and te an entirely dif fer! lit organiatlen. All of the pris oners arc Negroes Mrs. Violet Mary Geraldlne Rowley te Beceme Westminster's Bride Londen, Nex. 20. Announcement Is made Iu tlie register eDiee notices printe I in tlie Kvenlng Ncxxs of the forthcom ing marrlage of the Duke of Westmin ster and Mrs. Violet Mury Geraldlne Hew ley, 7 fPk HEkJ H J 'TM"Ty jfiMt Care Keeps a Suit Leeking Like New and se it does a meter car. We prefer te keep our hop busy pre venting troubles rather than curing them. This is the secret of our free coupon service policy. GMEB&THOMAS Distributors of Moter Cars and Truck BRISCOE KISSEL GRANT RENAULT 3Q6 JN. BROAD STC ADVERTISING Inline wmniin ilislrrN ponllten wlipre ullllni; nesH te iissiiitip rfHienslUUIty anil luki u rfiil Jnlrrrft In work nimnsi in ninmrtiintts "r preKrisN, lne jears sprrttiiriul i perirncci imk- ne-.ll Kin lv xriirs. At iirrsnit Sicrilury te AihertMn? I.xpi utile. x ;in. i.i ix'.ru ei'i in: pilSSi Patek Philippe "Wtci-ies Chi-one5roph Repeaters jh Geld 'and 'Platinum niinanttVetyrMiMce'els m Celd The Gift Boek 1S21 lUuau-ates andprjccs Clu rsbnoajWedduiltTje' ?i!cr Gifts jnaicd upon ivqacat alto-Hepo Temperance Tonic Health Beverage , Every Heme Should Have a I Bettle Alllfkl II ATI', itlftr t a vn... Comfeit for llin nerxes Aid te dlgex tleui Relict for fatlglie Promoter of prompt refreshing sleep Take n rIuhs of ri il het Malto-llepo xvhen jeu come home tin el, wet or cold Stimulating ami I'-rj t.iHty Just get u bottle new at thn new reiluiiil prlcrn. Uepa, uURur and etlier liigredlenta are nexv lower, nnd mil bene fit We take a less, Just as we slieuld, en purchased materials Ciallen jug (128 am ) was 5 40 nexv 3.80 H-gnl hottle (C4 07S ) was 2 76 new S.OO Qllal t lieittle ( 10 ezs ) xv.ih 1 4G new 1.10 I'liil bottle (15 ezs ) xwifl .75 new .60 - Wan Hettlo KqunlH Six Uettlea Tlieni are tlie prices nt the Plilla delplilu depirtiuciit stores new Cut out thlH ml and show them te your nearest driiRKlHt and ask him te get you tlie ij fciillen bargain size bottle Hi ir V S 7'atrnt Ofllce, 1000 P S Pen't drink ah ohellc tonics for, alcohol Is a f.iKn stimulant and ninv li'.ixc an alcoholic rmxlnir Multo-Hepo Is a Ktilitlx emperaiite tnnle com bining In sxiup fenn- Malted IJ irley, Heps, Herbs and Phosphates .Just udd het or cold water and a glass of the lust, beneficial tonic buxerage la ready Mild smiling at ou Cel ii llnl Hi' Tnilux, If 1'nnNlbln United States and Canadian Remittances iswr s5EKTC3T IAAfifi Our correspondents in the principal cities of the United States and Canada afford our customers every facility for safe and convenient banking transac tions. Remittances may be made by telegraph, if necessary. BROWN BROTHERS &CO Fourth and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA Ncwyerk. Bosten jijiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiits ajiimunra Q) liiimiiiiii City Treasurer's Repert Ihe report of the city treasurer for the week endinc yesterday follews: Ue ccipls, SHOO, 183.17; payment, SOl'fl, fillfi'); balance (net ineludlnR finking fundi. SI'J 7fl0nil2.72 S200 REWARD le eindrr of nlutlnnm rluc iiintiilnlni; tlinw (.1) :irce illniunniln. I.imt In nr uriMinil M. Mandril's ( hitrt.li. ertli le Oik I iiiii or (Irriuunliiwii. Itrtiirn In jliii nrU Iteiiil or plienr Ouk I unr UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS run rtiNiN I h &? hTDKH llili and Chestnut Health means wealth. In reserve nuibcle anil nerve vitality the Cellins man is rich. Let us increase veur wealth of health. You'll he illif'liMrrl in mir booklet. fOr.r.tK't; tMCTiTrr-n.' OF PHYSICAL CULTURb LOLLINrt Ill.tJll A-AI,NtIl PT AT fffll A BUYER'S market, of "course, means Keener competilien. roinnctitien means niore-You knew tlie rest as well as. we de. HERBERT M. MORRIS Atlvertisins Agency , wry Phatt, 0f Salt Promotion eflh AmericmyiDldgJ'hjUdeliihta . 'Nt-t i'l MacDonald & Campbell Trustworthy Reductions Men's Suits and Overcoats AH Our Suits and Overcoats Are Reduced $ 10.00 and $15.00 Each TliPhe reduclieiih mean an actual less te us en every garment, but we arc setting new standards of aluc unequalled in this city. Longest service, finest appearance, comfort and moderate prices, have for 20 years been typical of our clothes. new can any Keen uuyeiv , fail te understand the sig nificance of these facts or te seize this supreme oppor tunity. Nete: These reductions apply te our entire stocks of clothing; also Cleth Moter Coats, Leather Coats, Chauil'eur Suits anil Overcoats. 1334-1336 Clwalnul Street fl 0( .' i it i i i JOA TrAdrQ is the price BWHTr 1 II i j UXJUill e at which we offer superlative value in Men's Suits in our Repricing Sale. CI, There are splendid opportunities at every price range, but the quality and variety of the garments in the $50 assortments are such as make them extraordinary values. CE. See them Compare with the best clothes else where at higher prices we are serenely .confident as te your ultimate decision. ' .. IACOB HEED S SON ' 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT ST. i .aj tjitXZi "itel I'rcXri iur You'll get the Goods in this Decisive Sale of Perry Overcoats and Suits regularly $60, $65, $70 and $75 new at One Single Price $45 YOU' LL get fabrics, finishings and workmanship that led the proces preces sion everywhere, value for value, price for price at the start of the season. And you'll sayc $15 te $30 in the bargain ! Frankly, and 'without Frills We saved you money originally because we wanted te we're saving you mere money new, and what you want te remember is, that former prices must be always taken into consideration if you don't want te be taken in by reductions 1 Must be something te it, when men buy several suits and an over coat at a clip, and say they'd found nothing like our selections any where else ! Special Bargains in $50 and $55 Suits and Overcoats at $35 A fine example of extraordinary value for the man who wants satis faction in a Suit and Overcoat at a low price ! PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut, Street S aljlllllllia 1 illlllllll r 'WiMiiiHniiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniininwiiiniiimniiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiig ulumbij KiH'erili I'lay en .VII Talklns Miuhln? SPECIAL TERMS Saturday Fer This New Medel Graf onela 'own Delivers this instru ment le your home at once. Balance en Easiest Terms drifnnn i U ' I n in i i 1 I K 8 ' l'er XSv . 1 H words Xv. ---V-jj.j-; ; , . -,'), , ;, , ., , J J , Try, . N&v Intercut Ne Uxfin Cluiricn Pent Mnit until vuu li.ix tlm iriciv ,.lt,x jni, 1)1B c.rafenciliH gn it xuut T i i m,j Ctn rtaliinipnt wl ip eii p i liV Jiani.iB "f Will. i uiiMiiiMit P.iyui nl 1 Ijii Remember $1.00 Sends II Heme Saturday . ) I IB ' 1 9, yVLlLi 1109 Chestnut St. Ipen fri. and Sat Evenings &n&rs 19 S. 52dSt. Open Every CvenhiE MIIll M It s I llili t hFttnut Strwt riilliulrlnhln It ou C annul ( ill Cut I lilk I uuihiii Out ami Mall IeiIji IX Ith nil J lis ibl t en h ii r n i hi im , hl , i.r ihb H0i ti a f ur In i Mullein of UrafjiiuUi c ' sF if if itr i I tL few lit-) thlHrn, "Hi. ituiilVJ ,eiV1 Q A ! wtv !' T-: I a n S"' ,ll . h. im I"sAY !W i. m i sFSi i '? sti'T - V- AT itAna.. & Sjfeh..3Tt t'w Vmt KTi I wVBPlwK -v,i' Jrfk LLLxjiinj i mi i ue kT": .. ?' '''nWlilWBWfiifri i HiiiWiillli'ftl