Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1920, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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Council Will Consider Judge
Brown's '$1,000,000 DreaiiV
Item at Hearing
STRONG APPEAL PLANNED
Citv Council will InKe up the de- '
ninnd.s of the Municipal Cmnl in the
budget fur lirjl tlil- afternoon.
The court item if the l!v'l budget
i- for nearly Sl.nno.line. It has been
thr ehtret of nUiieUs, based en charge,
that Pre'ldenl judge Itrewn is using
his pexxer te provide betths for political
workers te further strengthen n per- ,
netinl political machine.
Arthur It. !. .Merrow, chief der!, of
thp reurt. will lend ii pruit of division
heads te thp Council chamber te com
lint nnv iittenipls te sln-h thp
$1,000,000 itPin.
Otlwr itPitis in tlie budget have mini
in for ii considerable cutting .ledge
Ilrnwn's c ities in Council, vxi'l it Is
expected, lip pni ticn'tirl' aitivp while
thp Sl.000.0n0 pnxre'l N under con
sideration Seiiip tiinp age nirmher et
Cotini il madp n tour of ins-'citinn of
the Inutilities that house thp cenit.
Thcx xxctc shown l.it tli" institution
win doing, mid .ludge l?-exn took tlie
occasion te ib-m nipl'tiMeallv tlu
ehniges tliilt political nctivitx lind crept
into the work in any great degicc
Several leiittcilinar.lp cities of the
court's piendituies refused te make
known tlieir opinions en it- lituiives
after the tour. smii.e ill" would "sny
thpir sax"' in Cnun, i. Thev are p
peeted te n it tednv.
KpHit Sent Out
On the " ic of iniiii'i'iiiii'ir ruisiil
oriltietl of thp ."?1 OOO.OIMI ;. i '. Iltld
in an pffert te m-tux t' i It mate x
prnditure of S." 00i) utin Im n pa'ace of
ju-tiep for the eeuri en th I'.uliwiu.
flipp C. (iarlntid. clck mid pi aaent
rxtrnerclinnrv of the iiiMitttiuti. ir
tprditj made public a -eoend fvirf
from the iintiiiiil tepeit of tie mm 1 1
work. It is thp tepeit of I eii N.
llobiti-en. chief prelmt en efti" v. It
wn ".pnt te the Fi m n I.hk.kh in Mr.
Oarland with a letter en I nivlseiaeU
pmbes.cil Municipal I'euit .-tatiencrv
Piplainins it wa an iidxni ' prenf of
tin" .itli nimunl rejiert of tin- court
The report of the probation depart
ment adepts a repietlul t mi. when it
speaks of the can ipi nc iiH-a-if'"- te
whicll tin (eurt h.t bi''i ilii'-'t- be
iJUl'e of the present "oxen e tl I "
e.Uftrters The probation deari'ic; r.'s
hnusiiis i rpferreil tn a- "t" inp un"v"
in .seeial intaii . .ii'd t r.'iix'ieiit
the r vit at" ititi rsH i I I'tt'e i "'is
terpleces df dPMriptieu tilling xixid'x
liexx the probation nlliiei .1 "'!' 'i;
in tli'- denicsiii rrliitieiis. ie;-'i' tiicin
ntits', xxeunn's I'riiuiii.i' itedt" 1'. In
I'lltienal and ellur iIixi-mii- Tic re
pert, xx hi di is f . .- I'll :. I ' k s .
"Net enlx has a l.irge vi'ii-ne of x"ik
hi-eti curried en in n 1 li'ab ninnticr,
but numerous ehatiBi - i' 1 l""kir2 te-xx-nrd
an imprexeni. nt in tie xxerk. iiuxp
been made both in tin- orKaniatieti of
the di'partnieiit and in '1 t.'mt'erar.x
heuMng of the ame ".
Cites Writ It Dene
"All told thpre xxeri 111 I'MO 1". t."l
ppxx- 1 asps and 1. ("! e'd ej I rmislit
te the court. Tliesp , , 11..1 nn ludc suits
breuslit 111 the 1 ix ' .1 x isi.ui 01 1 uses
tried 111 the iiinuiial division and net
placed en probation. Whom it is re
membered that in add. Hen te supei -vising
thesp xx'mn the cnt pUii 1 s en
probation, all n the 1 xxnli t .e e
ccptuin of a pint of t .e-c .is.nid for
trial te the iiinuial cbx sum of the
court by the district utt"iiiex an hist
investigated In the probation d'vart
thent before beitu, brought r te i"iirl.
mid that lltl.S per cent xxcie d.spe.Hl of
without a point he'irin,-. th n-'is-iiy
of a large and inp.ihi -.' 1 fl of uob.i ueb.i uob.i
tlen ollieers stiuKigraphers and cleiks
is readil.x seen."
That xxas Mr. Keliin-nn'. etilx de
Jpilsp of tie number of 1 uoexis m the
department. lie follexxed it xxitli a re--i
x of the xxeil; iiciic'i, i I li pro
bation nflicr. in xaiiei- dix iiui. of
the selx'ing, through bin dmg addnieiis,
of housing ditiiiuti'S an I I In idin.i idin.i
tieual xxeik for m. ulis of tin -t.itf
lie said that pur'lv lh-'"igli a citt of
mom coming from e'i'-de niirn t'le
llbrai I'ii been ii'ii 1 m 1 bx the addi
tion of about lOtllJ xe'ui. 1 s
Ne l.ihrarx It.xim
Seme illtlicllitx I. Is In 11 evpern 1 1
5n making tie fu''ist us, ,,t t'le.e a Mi
tilltial books, he said. Ii' 1 IS l'e loe'll
planned for the library h.id te be turned
jv r 'te seiue mere u, j' 1 is. 1'ieni
VII te t XX 'lit J pi ell.lt Ien c 111, , 'S, he s, ml.
had axnileci thnilxs 1,1 t'i, uppor upper
luiiitx te attend ',,ti .it t , l'i il.i-
dellihia S hoel fei S',c 1! ii, k. I hit
chiince panic, he .idd
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' ig'i a gitt of
. t siifh, i nt
money bx fi i, inU , i
te pay their tuilie'1
Mr Iiobitise'i , e
y gb,x ing t lllU'e '.,
"I wish te . x i r
I'iatien ,,i y mi" s, i
in tin xxerk of t
Inetit, ' In siinl
crmis assist, in, " '
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IRISH PROTEST STIRS ITALY
Government te Be Asked te Help in
Ending Present Situation
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b, is of ii Itn'i i i i
an, I S i ai" hnx ,
1,'sl retii'i't Ulllg 1 . Its!
in llel.lll'l fi in t Ik
jiv t HI d"! Il' t ' CI'
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MUNICIPAL COURT
i BUDGET UP TODAY
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pii-senti'd in i ' ' i I" i in;
llklllg 111" g"X' ' I , t 1 il is
sihli f.,r ,i fi ii d i'iii.
itin'i due i'x i i , i ti
Nllt lolls. I i nl ! I t t -e l' ,!.
end tl " pit si nt ' i !.' i,
Ireland
If XV, ill,
ills .
RYAN PREPARES TO FIGHT
Financier Endeavoring te Engage
Samuel Untermyer as Counsel
New
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through his nl',".' , n , .
sjenier in Sun. Moter
Ol, I inn, d thnt " I I
Saiii'U'l I'nti r"ix i r x 1 1, i
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his dei isieii tedax
ll is understood ll lit an inform ll
Vnnfereiu et n nresi ntH. ,i tl,
lianks nm I trust ,,,inpMi"s i,ni.i,iiiii
he largest i miners of Mi lxan w-ill
tak' place tedax
. Washington, N,,x ."i i IL " i
iCotnptreller of the Currency Will. am
wntieitticed today there were no leans
te Allan A. Ity an of New erk. r I,
lirm held liv luniks umiir ii'u rx isum
-of the 'emptndli s
mppiii te be ceveied
lAtttUL
,'tll' i xx Inch
s i til- lently
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net
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6 ALLEGED GUNMEN TAKEN
IN CAMDEN; 4 FROM HERE
Four Men Flee When Police
Ap
preach Get Six Pistols
Six alleged gunmen, four from this
' il.v, xverp caught in OtindPii at mid
night last night and are Irtc ked up.
though no delinile charge lias bppp made
against thorn.
They first appealed in txxe .nitome
biles in tileuccster. ixlim t'nPir uspl
cieus netiniis and lack of tights m 1
tilciek WcTdeii te notify the pe' , p ami
fellow tlipin In his car te I'amd.ui
One machine xxitli Hxp uu 11 in it d exp
te the ferry, xxIipip peliic nrr,-i.,l the
ecrupants xxitlieiit icsistnnce. Noting
xx as found en thein, but in thp car xxe, e
hxe texelxci-s atid Ixxcnty extra curt
1 idges,
'I'lip ether car also contained Cue men
luil four left it before it xxas excvtakpti
nt Third 11 ml Cherry streets. The drixer
xxas airestcil. and under his scat xxas
found a leaded automatic
The men nt rested gave their
names a1 :
.lehn l'rertuchie. txxpnt.x -tlnec xears
old. I.'lel Seuth Sexenth sn-pit. I
Michiipl Kieiuigrip, thlrtj. ."'!(! red
prat itiet't.
Angele lletnagie. txvpntx--(hi-pe,
l'",l Seuth Alder stiect.
I'eter Sputa, txxentx -three, Warneelc
street.
I'ictie 1'iane. txxent.x-llxe. "It? Mt.
Vernen street.
lipiij.miin Ciallalla. txxenlx -five, 1001
Seuth Fifth street. Camden.
PROTEST P. R. T. SERVICE '
Chestnut Hill Users of Reute 23
Demand Better Transportation
A pretest against tl tre'lex scixic
oil Ketit,' '.! t, Chistnut 1 1 1 ' I is te be
laid In feic the I'uhli Sc 1 ii c Ceil-1
mission h iln Willi, mi Houlton I'ineiii
I'est. m I". el tin Ai n l'i, an Legien
x i h he.iilii'ini Ii "s ,it biti ni'li sli.
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tins line." the pest
s xx il mhiI doubt the
imd is a diHT.it e te
ili, i.i's ,!, . 'an
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I'hilad, ,pl in.
"Oxxini; fxj tlip in xx- i hang, in seiv
iie en this line the cms de in , inn
te cither Citx l.iiie ,,r Wheel Pump.
Pus.cugers are re,piiied te luinge tars
It 1',,'llllelil in pike, the pi i sent teiuunus
,,; tin line, mid use shuttle mis te
Cilv I nie and Wlnrcl Pump The
"in iiregu'arlx anil dining uiclem-
ai-
cut xxeaihcr xx uinii and Inldreii .ire
'c,iiii'c, te sinii, in the lain and xxait
l,,r a lie'lex. A snmli n, m leeil
en enlx thr, e -nhs u lln- enlx pretec
lien from the ! inrnts The sh,t! is m
iiiieu'i.ilc ter lie luiliili, v of pied lli.it
Use this line The pet xxill el ,li uxer
te bine the Piib'u ?s.-i i, i C uu'iiissien
uixe l!" pieple 'I'li'iiugh s rx'ce" niiil. if
ssarx , ill tlie i.ii g
i 'lox 1 1-ij
1,'eiiern of
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tie
I tilted Stalls shipping l,,iul mi t
PASSENGER AVERTS WRECK
Steps Train Near Perryville When
Truck Leaves Track
IV' s, n, e of mi'nl .nn I 'H, k a, I "ii
en ih" part ,f M. (I lien n,.iti. 1711
Spiing ti.inl u sfeii, a passi nf. i en
an I'Mtiisieti tiain iiiiiiniiit ,itxxin
a-liitigten ni'l this i,t. ,ri'xi iiipiI a
set i,,iis a,-, ib'tii x,-teidax m ,ir ll.nip
de Cr.ne.
lie I'.im e tXXe'xP null 111" I'l'eXXllel
xxiih 7"" pus, ngers xx. is near ii.' tin
big, i I, ridge tl at spans the rixer be
in, en llaxiv de dim ami Perryxil'i
xxln ii I.i iijnmiti n tui, I that the i,'in
trili k of the sixenth niaill XXIls oft t ie
Hack. The tram xxas running at the
i.ite of about thirty -fixe miles an hour
and thp bridge xvas about half a mile
ih-tant
'the truck hud bi en dragging along
the t::ii fel a''"it t .x minutes win'i
! 'ij.iiiiiu net 'id it. He iill kly jiul e 1
tie i e, tnat op, ratis tin, cueigeiicx
lu.iki.s, the 1 1 ti i ti stepped xxith a .id k
and the kissi ng. - , threxxu ttem their
M-iits, xx ere uieiiieiii.ii'ilx in a st.ne ,,f
C)lifuien Tin liiiii! xx. is ih, n n, lined
te s , e.ii In , imd. iiixxd.il xxith pas-
s'iiu'"is. pi I, , te t . ir. xxhile
xxe km, ii i'ip:iiiii Ih" il.i.ujgi' le tin
I i.i,!- d coach
CROW TO SEE PENROSE
Political Conference Arranged for
Latter Part of Week
Si naler Pi I'l'es, an I StHt,- S, n.it.n
W Ili. nn '. Clexx. lie uil, In an t'ile
iliiriiiiiin. will miitir th l.if,r imim
"I tills XXeil. elp Ihe pe'iln al s 'jilt lull
in I', iri-x Ix.mi.i. nn "uiling In iimtist
for seeaki i ,i t' , State lleu" of I!,p
n si ii t it r l v
It xx.is uti i i-steed C' .nn i, in Crnxx
xxas I Seiiiitei I th .-- tedax. I'U(
( I'e.x l tt tiulux ler ll s lienie III I li', .n-
tex ii xv I'lie ut s, ..ing tin si-niitnr.
T , state , luiiriuan's ilepnrtuie led te
iu:..es ei' ,i,',rd Inn in 111, stute ,,y.
s.-i'ii.ni"n nexx ihai Senater Penrose i
lib', te , e X i-llel s.
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1 1. mers xxi i"
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UNITARIANS OVER QUOTA
Churches Here De Mere Than Part
In $3,000,000 Drive
P ' l' I 1 ' ,- - I's," I I I ie lli.iM
i's t i el i1 : nun miiii , impawn
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HOBARTFOR N.J. SPEAKER i
Hudsen, Essex and Camden Coun
ties Have United en H'm
Trenten. N . L"i I. , nt
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knew n. h is li li I'.e imi
llairx (i Hi 'slilield el
pr. s, lit major, tx b nb i .
Man Shet Twice During Rew
(iiii-iuj no iirguiiient i, xi i ii ,,', x ,.i
ing'ii. ai I'ifi x in nt It and I, -in i is,
Ke'aiel tirnx . a Ni gie. of 1,1,': , s.
slieet, was shot I xxi, in lln i I -I Tin
pelii e aiiestiil Chnrle- limn. ,,) 7,;:"
nie street ills loud lis tl, .,, ,,,
who did the s 1 1 i ; x x i
I le ll i XX , st I'lillJiieipliin IIeiim e
j.athic UeN-jlluli
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JSVlsmNG PUBLIC
BRUSHES'
I'lils spl of mililai.x liriislirs, found In
. ;., lime lireii Idnitllled by Mr-,.
vtny rarrletl
GOVERNORS CHANGE PLANS j
Alterations Made In Program for'
Harrlsburg Conference
Hait'Miiirg.-Nev. J!. i T.v A. I'.i
Sexeral (haiigcs 111 the program for the
ceiifeii hi p of the covernels of the
I lined States, xx Ii ieh xxill begin lu'te
Wednesday, wee iinniiiineccl nt the
stale Capitel ledaj . (loxeinei Tlienuts
I". 'iinipbell. of Aneiia, xxill tcspeiid
In Ihe nddiessis of xxeleeine nx lioxer liexer
in,! Snrenl and l.ieiitenniit (ioxeinei
lii'idleman instead of Coxenier Themas
I! It
ti'kelt, e Nielli Cnretitlil, xec-i,
m
.ix nilc 1 neon xx ill le ilexelecl le Hip
i.nldiiss ei" (ioxM-ner llcnrx .1. Allen,
I of I n iis. en i ilu-lii.il iii'th p. and
' l t ' cxxi'd bv an addles-, bx I'les'ilciit
'.I Williain l. Il.ugcst. of tin 1-
pii n i finntx i mil Is. upon the
I ii ii ienal nmmissjiui Ter
stale laws.
uk of
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Thin s,l, i morning linxerner
S-
lOlll
I will speak en stute meeiiie. (ioxerner
'.lehn ti. Tuxxnspiiil, ,r.. of I elaxxarp.
'en state budgets, mid tioxirner .luhti
i M Patke , et Louisiana, en the na
tional impiirliitiic of ngi iciiltarp.
I l ioxerner Alfnd K. Smith, of Ncxx
I Yerk, s, hi'dnlcd te talk ednesdax mi
housing picililems, xxill net he here, and
his ii pit setitatixe will sp, ,ik Thurs
dax afternoon, xxhen (ioxerner Peter
.Neibi'ck. of Seul h Dakota, will ills
i i i.-s i lira I credits.
The lemninder of Tliurda xvill he
dexnted te ills, ii-sien of ,le, piitralixa -I
I n e' g'ii rtiiiu l.t.il ' in, lien- and ae
lUjities In Coxeruor It. Coepei , of
fs,"!' 'i I nielni'i. I 'ii- tin m, xxill lie
i eiisnl"! ed 1'ridnx neiMiij bx to.euier
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iv. i'. ' in., ei xiwitiii':;.
OPPOSE STOCKYARDS' SALE'
"Only Complicates Situation," As-1
sert Organiratiena In Petition
asliingien, ,i -."i iltx A I'.l
' ii 'ii te ,i,ix i an ter dixei , in.; i
Ihe he tue mem i ai le-r ft elil th l'
I" I, XI!',' I'0l,s In I eurt lleileP.
lis ti tiding te iniertore xxith enaet'iu in
et contielliug egisiitin xxas evpecled
in il joint siati menl iss-ied here ted.ix
'x I'luii'les ,. J ni.in. sei rotary of the
National I'.enrd of I "arm ( Irganiatieiis :
Mis. l'lereme Kelipx. spcrelary of ihp
N ii , i'.l i eiisi iiis League, and Mr.
Maud Weed Park, president of Ihe Nu -I
mi. i1 L ague et Women nter.
Tie -laleiiient. n'sii signul bv iep
resciiiat.xcs of the I'arm, rs' National
j Council mid the i'.iot'icrheod of I. -
nietixe l'.liginecrs. dis-lnreil the uiedilicd
plan for dixerci ini'tit of their stock -
lyitid interests suhiiiittei! te the Histint
ei Cel imbin Suiui'iu" Court by the Ar
i imir and Sxxift eintuiiiics would, if
carried out. only "i ein iln-ate the sit sit
u.itien" mid make mere ihllu ult the
euai tnient of i untiellitig legislation.
i MOORE REACHES NORFOLK
I Mayer Criticises Salary of $16,000
i "aid Virginia City Manager
i Norfolk,. ;i Nev. 20. - .M.ixer
'Moen, of Pliilaib lphi.i. who amxed
heie xestirdax t attend the Atlanli'
1' W'ute-xx.ix s Cimsri ss, xvlnch
fi tin ins leil.n. il", limit illeils (e
g, . Ail" in ,i a s.ite inlaml xxatci'xxny
I en, li.isten te I'leridn xx,ii' pregiej.s-
I
was siitpiiseil when I ariixed
lei.
1 1 nt
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" suni Mux or Moere, "i,. barn
Noifell, wap paxing its lily iiiuii- ;
s'lii.nini a i-ai llmx can a i ity
.Nnrfe'k. x,'th 1 '." . nun population,
lis , hi, f f.fhi ial Jslfi.iHlii a x.ar.
p.lX
Inn Ph lade ulna, with 'J.lMlll.nin pep-
1 uliiiieii. only pnxs its Mnxer SI- (1(1(1?
The Muxer of Philadelphia has mere
i work in de than the iitx mnnncT of
i am citx. Norfolk. I understand, has
a soul if Hxenue aggregating S'l.-
1 linn. niiil a xcar I'lii'iidi'lphni's uunual
, rexeiiue is SCi'.filiu OdO.
'1 ii'ii ints i ' d in the ,-itx maiiager
or niumissii'li form of gexeiiinieut. It
is , nix in mi i periiix utal st.ige at
I'l'sl lit
"I'lii'.nlelphia has a new form of gov gev
i inn i nt u'sii, xxhi'li is piegiissing
nu' 'x
NICKY" ARNSTEIN ON TRIAL
Case Grewing Out of Alleged Bend
Thefts in Washington Court
Washington. Nm. I'' - I P.y P I -.lobs
V ,kx" Ariisieiii nud threi
nt mis u.i" ni'l d "ii trial ('"lav in th
in , ! ,,f Ce'ui b ,i Sunn me ('"iirt en
mln tu i u(s i i.irging I i" luing'iig el
slell S " 11' III' S Hit,. I 'l" I l's n i of
I'm nl a trei.i Nexx Vel 1, 'I in" in ib
find. ml- 'x th Ariis'i in ine I lax id V.
Sil' xiin W. W L.ister.l.ix 'in. I N S.
I '. , xx ' i nl-,! . in i- iindi r in, In tmeii"
m N, xx oil en charges g, exing out
,.l i i at mil I lun i f a"i all"i" d liniul
of I,,' ,' ll . X.s
W ' ii il" i eurt cenxeind Aiiistein
xx as i ii r -, nt. bit Li-- i,,uuil siiid
I,.- x' ,s in his xxiiy licre and .lii-tftp
fiiu.'d ,,rd rul tl" niip'iin 'in,' of the
p. ix le pr, i ed Atu-tiili iippeiired bc-
fei l..i!f of the jam's had Ih-i ii
d.
ty.f "v c)khw 'wf7Tiwssn(v 'cyw ",,fsjwyywT'ys"''-sy Y,ry'pBry5Jvci.viyiy.jRigj't3
th, uilcsiiti'ii. T Mor Mer Mor
(euiiscl fie the ih'fcnsi ,
li xxhPlhci they wile
.in v one of several
lk- 111 Xxlli'h siime nf
lel'Ui e( ii It'n s xxi re
I i.' petln i at.
YOUNG BURGLARS CAUGHT
12-Year-Old "Master Mind" Over
heard Upbraiding 10-Year. Old Aide
New iiiiIi. Nev 'J'.i illy A. P. )
.,,i'i ihli'tms m ii P.ienkhn pe- j
III intieii enrlx tedax wen astounded,
li fi , , vlnnnlx XOlllhflll hellseblellk -
, i s i eiifi ss, ell te i ight luirgltii les ill the
I'-t feii'iiight The culprits were (ieerge i
Smith mid II.ii'X Pii'iulergiist, ten and I
twin.- xi.irs old. n sp.ctixey.
loot .', who iiduiitted being the
inti-ii i niiiid" in tlieir operations, hud
I,,.. i , i sp ,iisi,e for their , aptiire xvhen
i . I,, i llx it. cusi'd his i mill derate of Inn -mi;
"Iii'hl out" en biui in the dlxisieu
,,i . Mitt- I'litieliiuin William McCui -i,i.
nd rhi'iird The wrangle ami liindi'il
tin xeiiig-tcs in ih'tcutiell III the Chil-.
ill' II Seeil tx .
lln being searched. Hairy produced a'
nx.lx.r txxe liuis et riim nigps uni
I sj '.J l.ngi Iy In pennies
Oierge hail
U
', ,,', - in' nm
a ui'i r. i f
I -tUs llpOl
, ' ..'di rs in
is1 i, -if n ban
LEDaR-PHXItADlillifflA, MQNPAY,
i ,,..... i i
BELONG TO MURDERED MAN
LeUcr l'nein H, rvlce
Hie possession of J'eUt Trrailxxiiy mIipii lip was arrested lit WltcrlliiR,
I'clri'e as lielng flip prnprrty of tier husband. The traveling bag Tread-
also belonged te 1'elice, acrerdlng le the widow
Free 30 Suspects in
PciVCC Mlll'der CdSC
(nnllniiec! fr.icti
'I'einple Moter
P.ibp tlnp
Club had
eflcrcil SUM)
rexxnrd for the tecexerx of the car'iunl
the in rest and cenxietinii of the tliiexes
liitler xxants te make certain of get
ting the lexxnrd. llcleclixe Ileaiile.X
phuis te yet in touch xxitli the iiulomo iiulemo iiulome
liilc club, make sin-,, that the nxxaicl
xxill lip paid, and then gixe the S10II te
I lie garage proprietor e that the car
in lie re'eascil. I lie iniicliuip is sum
te he in geed condition unci icady for
the jeurncv hnine, xvhi, b will be made
exer the icuite follexxed bx the fugi
tixes. Says
A jmiiig
lie Is (,'lil's IIiish.Mid
man xxas at Citx Hall
le-
dax xx he. the
band of Mmi
poll
lieliexe. is the bus
Phillips. His name is
l.ess . i;,ig, p.
and he is smim mi
a t lilted Slates shipping 1 ;i 1 1 xessel.
The police lefuse te dixulge the name
of the ship, but say it decked ill I'.'ll I'.'ll
linieip, Satuid.ix,
Itegers caine te Citx Hall late' Sat-
i,t.,l.it 1. ........;.. i...H n.. .... i... ..i
1. '.,,,,,,,, US, 1,1, I- . I- sllIU ;,., , , 1 ,'0
the s,v f ihe Pel.,,, mimic,-, nod
saxv the pi, ture of the gill, whom he
s, Id he .cmgii,,,.,! as his wife
lliepelues.n Ins was , h ,,:ne
the girl rifu.i'd t gixc them when
nix, 'iix'in'iii'ti i "i- iiiiinii uri Il MUIIlIll
atices.
Itegi'i s ,., the police he had b""li a'
s.iler in the I'luti-il States iinxy ihiru,.
the xxar. He nhl he had met the cil
whin In li f Ihe -en in ami whui -l,,.
xxas ,ji,. out uf Licit scliel. lie mill
ried In r .lulx 'JO. l'.U'.l. in New ,. .
Slu ga her liisl nani" te the iriiriiiige
lliill-e ll I L II" "Slle." hut the pelhe
IlllXC 111 I ,l , lese, tllP Ills! tlll'll! su
ii ed ill thai linn'
Uegiis aii I his I, ride cllne te hxe at
'llir Arc i stiii'i. Thex lived tin i l.u
.ilinesi ,i e.ir. xxhile Kogi-i's xxeiked pi'
n paint, r at Heg Island .-. -iiihiih
he 'os' ,i job and ileenli I te go into
"n- Mm bant .Murine II" l".t Hie "ill
in Philadelphia. This was enlx fin:!
I'leiilhs inje. He h.is l"'ii iixxiix fr uu
the i ity sjin i ,
Cirl Weeps After Visit
Ibcei-s would net talk nheill the g:il
today, lie seciii", great l nffpileil nn I
api iiiciitly he plans te stick bx tie gill
Sal unlay In- was permitted in see
her s,'ie cried a gieul deal after he bad
bft and al intiixals cince iheu has
XXI'pt ipi.etlx
"I Jil-t eanic en te tel the gill sonic
thing,' was all linger-, would say about
his v.sit.
Marie spenud le be mere unhappy to
day than nnv t sjn, ,. her anest.
iiieerding te tin1 inatHui imd lurn-
kex
This morning she had freipient tits of
iry.ug. and her nerxe anil bitixade
seemed te he all getle. She letllsed
te eat tedax. sax nig thnt the feed did
net iiKtce with hchr. lr. Kgan. one
of the police siirgiiills. saw- tin gill
and prescribed u tonic.
During the morning Truidway uilbd
te In r : "1 luar yeii'xe gene en a hun
ger strike ' ...
Well. 1 haxent nitin aiiytlnng.
tin- girl admitted.
"D,,iii he u feel." iiilxiseil Th. 'id-
wax. "Imi'ii" enlx i iitllug oil
"ir
liesi. lu spite null' l.lce.
The girl leek sei irangi s ami
nn en. Ad'erdmg te the inittien. she
se, ins tee depress", 1 mid unhappy i-incc
lur hiishiind's x i.it te i at.
Captain of Detiitives Solid, r s.ml
tins afterneiiii thai Tnadxvay and tlie
gill XXOIlld llel be III I'll iglieil fill' ll llcill'-
ing today, ll" i- xxaitint: te get nexv.s
of a i apt lire in (Him or West Virginia,
where lie bilnxis the txxe men he i
sei king me it, huliiig. hefmc iiri.iiniug
tin two pi isum is
FOR ALLIED MEMORIAL DAY
May 30 Recommended by Interna
tional Council
Paris. Nm. LI'l ll'.x A P. I
It' , eiiuin mlalieu thin tl i xmmiiii "!'
gaiiialieiis of all the allied leuntii's
,,1,-eix" May oil a "Intetallieil Memer
iial Dux." xxas en, ,,f tin ili-t mis of
the nili riuitiiuiiil leiimil binding to te
'."tlnr the xx ,ii x li inn-' iis-ocialie'i . of
tin iillii" I nations, xhieh xxas nigumwl
x s, rilax hx delcfiitiiiiis n pie., ntiiig
Ih" .1 1 1 1 d l iilllltlles
The etlii el s l I, i led bx th IIIli ll
x.i'-e; I'i.shIi nt. Chiirb . leiiiaiid.
of I'rnni" X'ic pri'snh ul , ('.ibm Waul.
Ciiitul States ami Ci,!.,n ( 'i ,,-.11, Id,
i treat I'.ritaiii : tn.isui'i, Signer lint
t , Itnlx.
The ground xxmk of a ..u-t ;t ni nm
was iidetiteil under whiili the piiseni
numbers of the ceiim il, who air s(..
iippeiuii'd. xx ill mi enlx iiuiil the home
rgtitiint urns appmiit p' riiiaii, lit I prP
s, ntntix, s. Kni h i -unit i x x ill be ill
lexxiil a miiMiui.m of hxe nu lulu i-s, but
enlx en" vote
Th" constitution iin-lmli a plan for
the leuneil te have txve repies, ntmlx, s
in imh country, one ncindited te tin
givirtumnt and the ether te the press
An im, rnllii d iniiubership card aUu is
, epteiuphited. but the , mnitry in xxhhh
an interallied uiid eiiguiates must re
pax assistance gi'ii the holder In an
other I UlllltlX
ESSAD"S SLAYER ON TRIAL
Aveni Rustcm Arraigned en Charge
of Killing Albanian Premier
Paris, Nev '".i Mix A. P i -Tin
In., I of Axnii Uutiui. the young Al
biniiai' stinli nl who shot mid killed
I'.ssnd Piislm. the Albanian pn inb r. en
.luiip L'I la-t, opened today in the im
Assies.
1'ss.nl Pasha xxas mniib'ied lis he was
cim rging from the Hetel Continental in
the Itue Ciistiglieiie, Paris, hi whuh
i Ity l'i' was i-itiug lis heiul of the Al
bnuiiin ih b gutieii. Three shots xxere
tired at him bv Axeui Itiisicm, two nf
tlii'in taking ffei t in rsinl' ihest. The
,1-j.nssin told the police In iiriixed in
Pans mi May -'tl and ass, ried tin , nn
xxas ii"l pn iiieililnti d.
Pepper Doubts Cabinet Pest
(Ieerge Whin Imi Pepper ixpnsscd
Mirpnsp leiiax 111 icpeits in, ni Wash-
inctnn that he max be cnnnlderr
ter a
nest in tin" Hauling iiiUinel. "I
have
con-
I no reiecn te believe I nm being
N
"(tV"r' '
TJrJf"'it'lRi? 1
i l3&WSMTO'W'TTWr?J
NEW "BUILDING" JURY
Selection Begun Before New Yerk
Supreme Court Justice
Npxx Yerk, Nev.' '-Ml. f I t.v A. P.)
Seleitien of an extraordinary grand
jury ordered te inipiiie into criminal
exidetiet linenxerpil bv IliP joint h'gls
latixp cenitiiittep'in its invpstigaliun ei
the nllpgpd 'liuilding trut" xxas be
gun! ledn.x liefeic Supreme Court .litis
lice Me xev.
Samuel t utermjer, cliief cennspl for
the ceininittee. indicated that n reipiesl
te tioxprner Sinlth for a second ejtra ejtra
erdinar.x grand jury would be made
within n short time. The large mass
of evidence accumulated by the com
mittee xiw declared te assure several
weeks' xxeik for txxe grand juries in
adtlitiei, ti the present jurx which
has i ('turned several indictments.
Selection of a jury te trx (ieerge
I'aeker, xxe'ilthy builder, charged with
perjury , xxas continued before .Judge
liesiilsky In the Court of (ieneral Scs Scs
siens tedax .
Subpoenas of the Ipgislalixp comiiiit cemiiiit
tee were upheld ill a decision of Su
pieiue Cem I .Itisticp Iletchkiss leilnx.
Up i ('fused te vacate committee order
, ,. ,.' I 11
te cenipel appearance i.f. Miss I.lmibeh
f , , ,'
' ' , ;s ! u"s xxi tli the I , g in -
V !M ? ', :, , ' """ "M"1
i.ntieu s hooks and papeis.
CAUGHT COUNTERFEITING
Twe Are Arrested in Cincinnati and
Outfit Is Seized
iiiciliu.iti. Nev. 'JO. -tit) A. P.I
I'ellixxing infiii inatien gixeu by a
woman, lln"" pelii emeu enlcied a inmn
hen" xi'stiuiliix and aripsted two men
who xxeie dr.xing the ink en nunc than
S.".i)tlil weiih of $111 hank notes which
hail beiu piinted from copper plate.
The i eunti'l feitiug ellllit was spi-!Pil
nud pelh p say it is one of tlip most
ininpli'te whi(h has excr been found hi
Cim iniiati. The pri-eneis wpic icgis
tend as .Mm tin 1 laiiiiiian, forty -sexen
ycais old, of Ciiij.innali, and Char'es
Scliwilhc, txxenty -lixp years old, of
Vim tunics, Ind. Ilinninaii recently
sitxid a term for ( euutei feiling in
( Iklahema.
The men had ex idem Ix inade many
experiiiienls. for sex pral SI0 nutes which
llmumaii s;ii, wi-n. "tun thiik," weip
m nttcicd en the table.
Oklahoma City. Nm, 'JO -(I
V A.
I'.l Ceuiilprfcil I'lderal Reserve haul.
notes made b) the swip piecpss as that
desi rilieil in lonnectien xvitli the nric-jt
and seiaiu- nf ii (eiintcrfeiting euttit
in l ineiniiati U) rielice. linvp heen cu -
i iilated in Oklaheiiia Citx leeently. ai
cruding te -lehn Hubatka. chief of ih
lei tixes.
MRS. MARION'S VOTE 132.610
stiect, whose knee was bruised, had a
Errer in Erie County Tabulation In- fiftecii-innnths-ehl (laughter with her
r, . n, ,,. cu Tlip child escaped uutiurt. Mis. lllnck
creases Penrose's Plurality 5411 ,M1S linl j t, ,.x-itimcnt a SJ'.OO din-
llarrisliurg, Nev. 'J!l. ilty A. P.) inend i ing slipped off her finger and
Ri vised elhcial returns received at the that she did net notice the less until
slate buieaii of cleitieiis leduv fiein'she leachril the Lankeunii Hospital.
I'rie iiuiiitx ri dm ed the xele for Leah
Cobb Marien. Piohibitien i inididate
ter l'nited Slates s, nater. bx .'illl. A
i statement xxas icccivcd from the pre-
thoiietin') of that i mints that txxe
i i mi's li.nl liccn teuiul mid
corn ctiens
were m ule en the elln ial vole
The xele ter Mis. Minion was ie
luineil as 1fl,:i.!l when it shiuild liaxe
been lilt's, making her total vote in tin
stnli l.'tL'.l'ilO. This Lu- the ell'ei I of
nilding ."illl te Senater Poiinise's mu mu
jeritx exer all eaiuHdates.
Ihe Lne etliciii al-e cittitied that
the vote for C. V. Iluiitingteii. Phi
hibitlnn (inididate for btate ticisiirpr in
I'ne county, tJieuld have been !!71l) In
st, ad of 1110,
CHURCH BAZAAfl TO OPEN
ni i. i .
Affair for Sharen Hill Congregation
te Last All Week
Tbe annual bflrntir in aid of the
Church of the llelx Spint. Shinnn Hill,
will be nM"ued tonight in the parisb
hull. Shinen evenue ami Si hoel street,
uiul isintlnup until Saliinlnx. Pirn
rntei liilnmetits TA'TU.,be gixin Tuisihiv.
Viilind.iv and Tfi'dRilav nenings In
l"i. nil, Doorley. JeTffi J. l-iini
the C C
i iv and
Tin- ion .lesipii j' mmniie is refter
of H
in,, I.
Imnli and the baziinr xxill b,
Hie dun lien of his assittant. tlie
Li x Ldxxaid .1. I'll, .
PICKETING COST $7421
,h
Suffragists Rtjpert en Expenaj.vjif
Campajpfrrfer Amendment
W.isliingtxvTWl 0. Phkelmg
ii tu it is efftllsiWrSelfctti In behalf of
I I 1 1 s -1 e Iff' flRinrajle nef the nine
(..in iiuiendwti.rcsi.'ft .57l2li; tc-
old 1,1; 10 thtj'fln'Jvs?iiil.pil ju'llfnl re.
pint it the thrpfrlWntters of a million
ilelhir fund expeiided bx the National
. man - paitx nnd (exerlng tin. siyen
yi in tight of the organisatien for e,nal
sutli.igi The fii.il eii iidiiuie as noted
III lie lust lepuil llliiuuiiti'd te Mill,-'-(I's
1.
Seek Light en Whisky Ring
Miuth IScnil. Ind., Nev. 'J'.i - ( IL ..
P I lleplllx I'llll'd Slate- nun dulls ill
I Ninth Pn ml tedax lagan n'l'iinu siih.
pin mis 011 in. He than 1H) persons who
i nil- alleged te liiiie kuewledgi of a
I 11 li i.i. 1 ein' 11111 tlltlli.' Iii'l,, S10111I1 l!i,,,l
is allegid te be a ch in mg station lin'
xxln-k) between Wiudsei, Caiii.ila, nud
Chicago.
Robs People en Trelley Car
Sliaien, Pa.. -Nev. l'.l -(Ity A. P.I
While a Sharun-Yoiingstewii traction
nit was standing en a siding at Step
'Js-, sexiii miles xxest of Shaieu, at ,S:L"
Sunday night, a lone bandit, firmed
xxitli a revolver, beaided it and fnneil
thi' condueter and the only passenger
aheiml te turn exer their money and
valuables.
Bishop of Pittsburgh Resigns
Pittsburgh, Nm. .).- i IL , p. -
The Itt Hex. .1. I. it'gis Ciinevln.
Ilishep of the Pltlsbiiigh dieiese of (he
It. .mini Calhelie Church, Iiik rcHlgned,
11 was iiiiiminii 11I help tedax. ilisliep
Canevln tool, this action bemuse of
ill health, it win said,
"l(W W
JVaffiifiB l 29, 1920
n ' . . i .
28 ARE INJURED
Trelloy Brakes Fail te Werk and
It Crashes Inte Iren Pillar
l
at Curve
FIVE HURT IN CAMDEN
Twenty -eight persons were Injined
in txve trolley-car accidentia in this city
last niglit. and five persons were hurt
In automobile and trolley accidents in
or near Camden yesterday.
The xverst accident occurred at
Twenty-seventh and Aspen strcpts, nt
0 50 o'eierk last night, when a Ne. !l
trolley car, proceeding xvest en Ahiicii
street, jumped tiie track and crashed
Inte a large Iren pillar.
The front end of the trolley xxas de
molished. .lehn MeClaln, the mntermnn. of .0'J."
Fol.sem street, remained nt bin pest
when the car swept down a steep grade,
and tried te threw en the brakes, which
xxnv defrctive.
MeClaln xxas caught under a section
of the car reef as It caved In. Ills skull
xvas fractured and his chest clashed.
Ills condition I critical nt the I.ankc
iiiiu Hospital. The ether injured were
taken te the same hospital.
About fifty persons were en the car.
which struck the down -grade nt
Twenty-sixth street going west en
Aspen street. The brakes xvelp applied
without effect. At the sharp ctirxe
where a turn is made te north en
Twenty -sexenth stieet the car had
gained considerable momentum and
continued straight ahead. I'.eth front
and tear trucks teft the track.
On the west side of Twenty-seventh
Micel is a feet-bridge of heavy iron
work leading across the tracks of the
Philadelphia and Heading, and Haiti Haiti
mere and Ohie Railroads. The car ran
against etic of the iron pillars support
ing the bridge. The impact xvas se
gieat that tlie pillar was bieken off
at the ground and bent at right angles.
The heavy structure above sagged se
that it almost touched the top of tlie
ln,r. If the car had net crashed against
' the iron support it would have dashed
!nirnilM the brick wall of a building
lip) enil I up nriugp.
Car a Wicrk
Thai nuiip xxas kilhd seems most re
lnaikable. Tlie car was of the large
st I
hi-ip of the "pay -as-yeu-leavp" type
with renter doeis at tlie side, l'erxx.ird
of the txxe seats beyond the side deer
the car xxas icdiKcd te kindling. Prem
tin ip fin wind tin' vuel nud ein" j-itle xvcip
lern off. Only scatteied splinters ic
maiii te slum wheie the front plntferni
bad been. 'I lie
planking of the lloer in
thp aisle xx as ripped te pieces. Jlaii)
ift.iWX
IN CAR COLLISIONS
1
persons xxeie cut bv Hying glass. lever a four-font embankment. The
Policeman .lames "Muldoeney . of tin.' , enr turned completely ever xvhen it
Twentieth and P.nttonweod stiects Mn- Stnic"k the soft soil of n cornfield, madp
lien, was crossing the feet-bridge whenH0 )V drizzling rain.
the nccident occurred.
j heard a terrilic cinshltiid inline-
dintcl) afterwards shrieks and groans.''
he said. ".Mx back was turned te the
'nr at the-tlnip of the iippidpnt. 1
i looked down, saxv what had happened,
'mid then ran te the box at Twenty
'sivtb and Olive streets mid turned in
nla nu s for the patrols of the Twenty -
eighth and Ixxcnty -third ilMi'icts and
I for the ambulance
l tin- i.iinM'iiuu
I .. . ..:...!
llOspilHI.
Itpniainin Pinsky. of ::i 1 1 l'enntain
jitrcet. whose nrin xxas bieken. said he
was sine the brakes en the car xvere
net working. He. as well as several
ethers x,vhe were Injured. said there was
a peculiar neisp unuer lie- car jusi ne-
'bore it reachefl Twenty -third and (Sreen
"'stieets. Thp noise, he said, xxas of n
'grating nature as if some pipce of iron
was being dragged.
Mrs. Sarah P.lnck. of -."(iO Patten
injured arc:
List of tnjtiieil
.Sam Fisher, ."L .lacksen street, cut
en face and bruises en legs.
i 1 tenia rd Diet
IH'O New Market
street, i ills op face.
I Leuis SoielT. HI." Natiena street,'
liruisps. of leg and xx rem hid back. '
Mrs. Anna. Ossen, tini::! Clifferd
stiect. slunk and bruises of head. ,
.Mrs. Sadie IiirIiIIh, 10'J1 North
Staiilev street, biuisc-, of legs, bin I. and
i side. I
David MallnelT. twelxe .xears old,
III 11 l'uclul axenue, biuises of feet,
ship and Ipg. '
ltenjainlii Plmsky. .",117 reuntiiln
btiet, left arm broken.
Mrt. Sarah ISIacli. L'.'OO Nuith Pat Pat
ten street, bruises of knee.
Jehn Mi'l'Iain. "li'-Vi p'ol-ein sheet,
Bitull lirekrn uiul chest crushed. ,
Ooersc'Kapner, ."i'JP.1 Ridge avenue, !
CUtS end bruises of bed v. j
Mrs. W. L. Ridileln. right leg in-'
Mre. II. L. lleiMiian. -.DOS Seuth,
Eighth strrii bruises of leg.
Leuis II. Diets) h. nineteen years old.
of ".",('!) Ridge axenue, shoulder in- !
I JH'cd-
I Mmen iisscin
(-'I0 Pail-side axenue, I
I.llei s cul
, iieerge Kailils, j".i' cstmnni street,
'' bruised.
I be I reed, -i-l .North Nevvkiik
sin ei. leg. uiul li a tin si , in
lop Steinberg, IIL'I'J Ontario stint,
fide iujuiid.
Anna l.ipstein. "0P.I Ian-lid nxeiiue,
hand iiijim d.
Anna Malteswit, femteen ypars old,
efJHH Lu, lid in nun . left knee cul.
ICaiTV J-ieg.is, li-s 17 West Cuuibeihiiid
btreet, Itift hand iniiii, d.
v Max "RldahelV of liroeklxn. left hand
ctii mid bruised.
. Mrs. Tilllp (ierhadi. J!I (linden
kstrett, bruises ami she, k.
Twe Trolleys ami Aute ,1am
M iicisiuis wcie injiircil last i
night ill a iripin tiei blent at Wnym
nxiniie and Lincoln dnxe, m xxhlih an i
automobile ami two stieet cars ligiired.
The iujurul xxeie all in the seeeiid
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l.ilu, nf Mun Miinri Mill, r 1 i I 111, m- .sn
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linn- nf Knillx i;ieiiiir Villi, r T-liuitinirx '
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Activities of Students
Scheduled at Peim Today
10!i10 a. in. Fresljmnn nssemhly j
Dean .toliiifen speaking, Housten
Club.
30:,10 n. in, Sophomore picture
committee' mcetltiB, Housten Club,
fi. p. in. Sophomore dnss elllccrs'
meeting, ,'IIIM Locust street.
7 p. in. Itelienrsnl .Mask nud Wig
preliminary sliexv, doxvntexvn club
house, ,'HO Qulecc street.
treet car, which crashed into a route
r:t car stnllrd nt tiie crossing of Lin
coln drive, when the meter car, owned
and driven by P. Adnmsen, Vf 7231
Ileyer street, Olermnntexvn, stepped en
the tracks. The injured persons worn
taken te the (iermnntexvn Hospital,
Nene, is in n serious condition.
The injured are:
James O'Dnmiell, .1728 North Fif
teenth street, motorman, idieek and cuts
en the head,
Mary (iibbln, 27.10 North .luilsen
street, three teeth knocked out, bruises
en the body.
lCflle Campbell. 00," West I'hll-Kllenn
street, txve teeth knocked out and
bruises.
Mnry f'enlln, 120 West Ilerltcr
street, xvrenched back and cuts,
Patrick (iracc, 502,1 Appletree street,
back sprained,
.Mate Campbell, OO.; West Phil-Kt-k'ua
street, neck strained and bruises.
Fixe Hurt In Camdrn
Five persons were injured yesterday
in Camden in automobile and trolley
mishaps. They were treated at the.
Homeopathic and Cooper Hospitals.
William Zepll. sixty, of 201 Itichcy
avenue, xvest Collingsxveod, is in u
critical condition nt Cooper Hospital.
His skull was fractured when lie xvas
struck en the White Herse pike by nn
automobile driven by Michael S. Petri,
of 2221 North College avenue, Phila
delphia. Petri furnished bail.
Internal injuries xvere received by
Leuis r. rruiiK, et Atco,
xxhen bis
wagon was strueK ny tin automebic "earing.
driven by Phillip Nerwltz, of J 100 ten, during the heariiur snhl u,'i til
Seuth 'llilrd street, Camden. father had always been insni,..!.' it. I
I nlliiK ffntu t in I in v inrj Mni'ifni-nl I 1 il...
r I V "" Ml ' uiiii nr lUll'JlUIMl 10 Mirk )V iinfk
Derman, twenty-fight, of Mount Helly, his mother and his friend, as he ''W
and Pauline Lean, thirty, of Celliugs- they xvere both all right and , cant SI
weed, xxert' slightly hurt. They were I mr,,, n "nam no
treated at Cooper Hospital. Stanley l i.'eilmvlnff the hi.n.iiir. i u i '
Kohanexvskl. twenty -eight, of 2501 ',, " ',M , "J , ' ,ni. ' KV Mr ,I''I'M-
Anleiin stieet. Phlhlilelnhlii . ,vn slninlr "'.Sail tliilt she llllll Het lived XX It 1 hlV
bv n trolley car xvhile
iding liis bicycle
and bruised.
TWO BETHLEHEM MEN
D1EINTR0LLEY WRECK
Itpllilrlinu. Nev. 20.- A tell of txve
dead and liflccn sevprely iiijurpd xvas
pxnctpd early )psprday, wIipii a I.plilgh
A'nlley Transit Limited ear bound from
Xazarrth te this city, having nbeard
about thirty jiasspngrrs, sped down n
stppp hill liPiir the Nazareth Pair
(ireunds, jumped Ihp tracks, ripppi
across a concrete bighxvay and dashed
i Ti-ollev peinpnny eflicers snv tlip iipp!-
dent xvns ciiuspd by thp locking of air
brakes and slippery rails.
The
(IpikI hip:
years old,
ltethleheni.
Hill t.v -one.
Llmer IVhhardt,
1110 North New
twenty
St'-PPt,
M.,,1 n -' n,,i.
Jniips,
htreet, Jtethlehcni.
CALLS SHIP BOARD PARTIAL
S. M. Hlldreth Charges Discrimina
tion in Supplies Contracts
New Yerk, Nev. 'JO. ( Ity A. P.)
Discrimination in awarding (entrncls
for shipping beard supplies was charged
by Samuel M. Ilildretli, an official of
a imckiiig supply company, testifying
today before the Walsh (engressiimiii
(eiiiuiittec investigating shipping liumd
nlTaiis. Mr. Illhlieth allegPil that his
linn was unable te obtain contracts
from the shipping beard, heniusp it was
net en an "approved list."
Tin witii'ss declined he had never
In mi able te lind out why his firm was
nut en the list, hut admitted. In teply
te a ipiestien b.v Chairman Walsh, that
hi" lind never taken the matter up with
the chairman nf the shipping b.iaid.
William L. Cjish, fnrmeily a travel
ing auditor for the hemil. lestilied le
alhged miner iricgiihirilics in shipping
boa id accounts.
( 'iis.Ii fotrehiiiatcil stnleiiients by for
mer witnesses that the system of ciieil:
ing supplies in the New Yolk, Philadel
phia and P.estiui distiicts made it pos
sible for shipbuilding material owned by
the government te he used In private
lontl.ltcei's. Up also testified te the
truth of a report that eighteen curs of
lumber xvere found outside a seutlurn
shipyard after it had been checked in
for 11-0 in government ships.
Mission te Be Permanent
Announcement xxas mude ypsterilny
that the little mission known as Christ
Lutheran Mission, near the elevated
terminal, at Sixty - ninth and Market
stieets, would become a distinct ami
peimaiieiit parish, and (hat the Key.
Paul Wagner, of Yerk. Pa., had no ne
ceplcil a call te the cluiieli, Christ Mis
sinn xxas- founded dining the past sum
mer by the Hev. Siliis A. Daughertv,
superintendent of Lutheran City Mis
sions. CLOSING 110LR. ii::;e
SPOUSEWAS Ml
Mrs. Hendersen Defends Yewl
Who Killed Husband in
Her Heme
MAN IS HELD WITHOUT BAlj
Shet by
iy n man xvhe paid an ..i
ninrtiing
incnt at 1815 North Klevei t, TlV
.Yesterday, Jehn Henders,,,, e 0.- fe1;
ClcarfiPld strPPt. died last nig It ?S?
.leM'ph'H Hospital. n Sl',
Altiert. tHler. twenty. (hrC(, ,M
...... ...ei nuuum win, cnarged with ii
sheet nc nt n his,irln .i.i .. Ul" W
heferi. .Miu.lstrnn .."" '""fain.
.Station. Mrs .. ii...i; '"' 5!tra1
v arson nt
. .
rs. Jhiy Hendersen, n. ';"'
seven jenrs old. who was ,0 rn, l'
the nuarre . xvn iill,.n.i . ,",ei
nimrrel. was allowed te ISTW
own ball bend upon request , IT
her attorney. "" "J
I' or the last four years IIPn.Ier.
has been sepatated from his xvlfe ai"
though estranged, h still eeiitlni,., :
vWt her at the North F,'evc "' '".
nddre-s, wliPre filie maintain". 1 apart1
inputs. Apcerding te the poljeeX'
. lersen was insanely jealous ever It
wife and they say that he carried ,
revolver constantly. surnw ,
Yesterday Cellier, who had bpn i.
reduecd , Mrs. Ilrnderw ,
months age bv the lnttei-'u .. ,,,,""
called nt hn apartniPi.t and ani,r ,&
her son. When told that lie was net I,
ip sin oewn te wait for him .i'fi
wns nt this junction thnt n.t.' "I
forced his xvay into tlie room
vnv tni i, .... ..: ' ,'.c'?.0s l
s net. in. says, bpcauip of Hi
tbipntptiing attitude.
'euiet
miis'il
Ne testimony from either Cellier .
.xirs. iicnilersnii was taken .I...I... ..'
"Hi ul inn
.r.. niniiT5iun s snii, Ml
AM'l! IInn,U. I. "'
. i... 1... ..... . .. . " JVIHIl'OI
liustianii in several years ami ti, .i.i
had nlxvays been afraid of him, as shei
xx.is eniigiii ie icave nun necause In- rf.
iueiin,v iipai ncr.
In telling the story of the s0tinj
sue miiii unit (.'oilier had gene tu her
upartnipnt looking for her s(m
nc was com anil liungr.v She Hi,
uini. sue was geiiiug nun sntne reed imd
coffee when she heanl u knock nt tfav
deer and upon ausxvering it disenvcrel
her luisliand, who forced his way Inte
tne room.
She said that as seen as he cub-raJ
hi; stinted te curse at (oilier and tlid
tried te attack him when Ceier drpvl
a revolver ind tired te pieteil himsilf
WEDS HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW
Kentucky Couple Charged Wlthl
Violating Marriage Statute
l,eilsille. Nev. 'JO. Putilne nil I
jokes aside, Walter lliornten. of I'mlq.
cas (emit), tnarripii ins jnetiier in law, I
but the joke would net Im'i'. inul imxr I
ai: i',a i-ii.i the newly vxeils, the ceumx nttmnMl
i and the county judge are Hying t, find I
out en xxheni the joke is
The marriage leek place Thanksgiviiii I
Day. J He lioneyinneii instcu until ypn
lerday. They were arrested 0n the!
(barge of violating the Kcntiicliyi
statute, xxhiph says, among ether tlilnss. I
that a man shall net marry tlie mother
of his wife.
Thornten married Max- Ilnle fW
years age. Thrpp weeks age Thoniten
obtained a divorce, and he mid his .voting
daughter continued te live al tlie liemftj
of the iiHitlier-in-lnw, .Mis Llfie Ilale.l
Thornten is thirty -txxe, while his brid'j
is fei t.v -two.
Arraigned before Count x Judge Lanrl
the nexvly weds plendpil the hi hie was
no longer Thornten m mnther in-Iaxv
after he obtained the divnrip from lier
daughter. Judge Lang took the ease
under advisement.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
I'm,, (itx'.l.-min. Muti ind II v. I t imd
An-wi I 1,'l.irxxlt;'. I,i S "Hi si
Wlilliire I! Miniites I'll'l XX 1.1, ml m" .
niiil Aim i It Vi.llrntli. t n I i: Un'nutsl.
Jlnllliew (Irei I x eii al.Tt llii.Jin. 11 i , an,i
Anna tVrluht. S'I13 llmlm.in s, I
IMxxiinl 1". Minrt. 5ns Okilrn si . imd Kran-
ii'H li. Ciinkseii. ISL'n Ti'il'iiil -i
M finile "I." S 11th st. .,11,1 I" 111 Sk-,
X ml, ire. 1ll.ll Ken-... nt
liinlfriv Id mn. It.131 iS-rKiiitn si and I
11, I.., i Slnillli. r.MS l: ltrlnlnn nt
i:imT S. Ki Im. 3S.MI N Unit l , and
Kmmi V.gAy. I'III N l't, r -t
Vlle Illusl riimil, n N J. inul MjihIi
I'.iriisn. I nillilen X ,
Cermlliis llriixxn illl X 3!iih si Hnd Ella
'Prlnl.. '"f.fl" ljllllli.lt ,l it
I.lrh-iril Wiill'ip -Itl-'n Pexxflteii in id i
ll. ..I.. S-.liv. .'ttl'll l'liueaen .in
Welter Hunt. 1.111 N llilh st ml Hfiirl-
.1,,. 1 llellilrlrks. Ua W Ml IM ., mill.
Warren W D'ljlis. IM 0 l'.iu'li il ,n And I
Mail., Ailaml. l.laj I'nrrlsh -i
The romance of a peer girl
with a lively imagination.
NANCY GOES
TO TOWN
By Fratxcea R. Stcrrctt S2.00
This b An Appleton Boek
J..E Caldwell (B Ch
JUWULUKS SlLVLnSMITHS Statieneus
Chestnut and Junh'er Kthllts
Important
Diamond Pendant Watches
EXECUTED IN THE ORIG
INAL DESIGNS OF THIS
HOUSE, AND SUGGESTED
AS CHRISTMAS REMEM
BRANCES OF ENDURING
UTILITY AND MORE
THAN USUAL CHARM
TO ntt WORN ON A SLENDER, BRAIDED CORD
OF BLACK SILK OR A NARROW BAND
OF BLACK KJBBON, PREFERABLY
WITH DIAMOND CLASP
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