rM)Sft!lJ9 WZiMtitft X ' ' , 1 TS"- mi ' 0,- ...V.I 2 CHESTER IS HOSI TO GOVERNORS Visiting State Executives Are I Entertained at Luncheon. 500 Attend GO TO SPROUL'S RESIDENCE ili V ere , I'm 5 I ,' tli.'' This Is it day of bis jubilation in .Chester, which closed down for lei-i ncss nnd extended a heatt.v creel int: te Koverners from nearly all part" of the United States. The visitinp executives v ere tln fcucMs of the cltv and ioeiiinr Spnuil nnd entertainment has been emu del Inte every minute of their t:iv. The town has been tiniisfni'iucd into a veritable fairyland of rtnn- I" nddi tien te dlpplavlnc the Star" and Stripes many of the busiti"ss men have ailnrnc I their establishments with tin- llacs f , me various smies. On their arrival at ( 'hotter this mom ini; tlie Roverner. Majer Moere and ether state nfrii'lnls were srcelecl lit Ooverner Sproul and Mayer Itnmsev, of Chester. They vvcie thru taken in ant'' Mobiles te the Sixth Hemment Aimeiv. ! where there was a luncheon in li 'tmr "f the visiting executives Mere tlrm "'il eitlzcns of Chester also attended mi ' helped in handlni: ever the l;e)s of the city te the guests. , Attend Cornerstone Iiyht;: A vigorous band, which plstved se lectiens known n favorite- in tin t'ii represented, added iV the f.ur.a! latlen. The governors barilv had time i pePt their luiiohten befeie llie hustled off te the ceici'innir- att the laxine of the cornerstone i Masonic Temple After the corner-Mone Inyiiis the iit im exeeiitivei were tnki i te old (t Hall. This buildinc n- old a- tin- ntv of Chester itself, recently was lc-mml-led through the generosity of tioverner Sproul. This afternoon the !ivcrner returned the hall te the iitv. The ie turn of the structure was marked bv Impressive ceremonies at wliiili ad dresses were made bv llmi'tnur Sproul, Mayer Hatnsey and ether .Many DIstlnKubilicd Ouests After these ceremonies were tn I ide 1 the Kaests. headeil bv a pinto .f mounted cadets of the Peunsvlvntii.i Militar Acadeni). were ince-ul te Lapidea. the Iieine of Ceverrmr Sproul, where dinner wa-- served. The distinguished cnc-t vvrte bond bend ed b.V Vice Preficlcnt-ehs t CoelnlRe nnd Mrs. Cneiulee. (ioveruer and Mr-. Ilenrv .1. Allen, of Kansas; ,..vertmr arid Mis. O. II Si'lieun, of Colerado' Ooverner and Mrs peter Noiheilx. of ( Seuth Dakota ; fiovcrner nnd Mrs. Themas Campbell, Ariena : (ievenim , nnd Mrs. C,m V. Milligun. Maine. Governer Itcnjnmni Olentt. Oregon ; , Governer V. I,. Ilardms levv.i: (!ev ernnr S. H MeKelvie. Nchraskn. audi Governer James (!. Tounsend, Pel.i- I vare. I State nielils Are Hulvvarh Governer ('oelitic believes the right of t-tates for individual state govern- I ment is a fundamental pr iviien of the I constitution and that it is the bulwark of the power of th" I'nited States. He expressed hts lie'iel nt the Hello Helle vilp -Stratford hist night where he nnd the governors nnd governors -elect werei banqueted by the city. "The states nr the sheet anchors of American institu'iei's," snnl (ii.ven.n-, Coolidge. '"I was lnseh interested in the discussion at vestercliiy s sessions e; the governors' conference, of the im portance of maintaining tin- states in all their integrity. We need them as educational institutions te provide th" administration of leeai justice, te leek after the police powers of the vntleti localities, because thev aie loure- i-entative of tlie institutions of nen' relf-gevernmeut v Inch is the feimda- tien of all our liberties. btates Cleser Today l "Seme even might go se far us te ' say that n long a- we niaii'tiln that i institution, national government nniil1 go out of existent e, anil vet tlie -t uti could go en providing for the vve'fnn . of all its inhabitants. "This right has been getting uvvav i from us somewhat ten tar. although icir territory lias increased gte.itlv smie the duvs of the origin:!' uenies. In these days it was ligurd that em most distant states were bur thntn'ii il.iv from the center of n.ite nel govern went. Yet, (nmp.irativi v . , iir teiri teiri tery is net as large , m r ! ilnvs of the adoption of tlie I'nit.il St it - r.iu r.iu stitutien. Te reai h W,ihincten is new only a matter of a few munjii-. hv teU pheue or telegrnpli fie'n iln- failhe-t htatc. The te.i!t i tint vvl,atvci n taking place in one state i. tVlt all through tlie nation and tlie enintu pressure of publie onmen is stir 'i i ti.-ir Congress usual v nts t' r what it 1 1 -lleves. is the welfare of nil the states. ' Mm Jv jMW I 1 ,y 4 ji -r , 4I EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY', DECEMBER 4, 1920 ACCUSE PHiLA. IN OF SHIPPING FRAUD Fermer President of Marine Company Denies Substitution of Material Was Illegal FIVE ARE INDICTED BY JURY f.rt i Mill MI.ss CUUtA SMITH .'isri'lai.v of .J.ilie I,, ll.inmn. OM.i- In in. i inlllien.iiie ,ind peliii(lat), who died f M in (he elicit of a pKtnl shut shr is ,k (used of lit in; WONT LET IK SUSPECT G Prosecutor of Clara Smith, Sought for Killing Hamen, te Stay en Jeb SUCCESSOR HER COUNSEL H.v the sinri.ited l'rcs Aithnere. Olihi.. I)n'. 1 The proba ble appointer nt nf ! pis ml iirnseenler te preeecil after .l.'inu.irv I against Miss t'ltirn Smith, new Im inr wiiMv enght in cotinei-tien with the s' nutitnf liere two weel age of duke I. Ilnnien. took rhief prominence in t'n- rv tediv It was nntieiini I'd hv ('lar- A i'eiMiv, livv paitnr of ,T If Millie-, iemiv nt turnc v -eh 1 1 of A I'll i op . th 1 1 t' lii m h id lw en i mple' e. t.i ib fee ' Mi- v litli and that Mr ! it'n : - vv mM i 'i.ei 'lei frit Ku-sill lSievvti. tei iit i ill at tnie , lie n"'in'tte 1 t eit'i;e in i Iri-ue of the e'l-e for t' -nti -i it 'ii"til Mr M own "ti t - in the rive Philadelphliins, two of them dVudlls of the Ihuergenc.v I lect (' " I'ointien, nnd tlie ether thiee inem hers of a concern holding contracts with the corporation, have been indicted for .l'Vged Irregularities in tilling the con I .ids. Tin tnen were indicted hv the I'edernl iii'i'l inr.v .vi-lciiliiv . Asl.tnut I'niteil Mali- District Attorney Walnut press-in- the charges. The accused men are ' 'Iph I.nvell. former clilef engineer of ti linieal division of the licet cor cer . i. it ion ; William Itin'linghain, feinier i-'iint chief, and William M. I)h 'i, (leeige Mct'ann. dr.. and W. .lelin liiihree. who wete connected with the liitine Decking and Supply Ce., Chest nut -aiect near Tenth. D"pite the indictments. Mr Delison, wlin no longer is p'l-idcnt of the murine i Hii'i.'inv, -aid teilnv that there vva.s ii ii! nig ill' gal in theefTen-e with whii li ' i- ihii.-ed. that of substituting iron .t'vi- for bra-s one- in ash ejectors v'ali I. is ceiiipnnv furni-hed the gov gev . "i i. nt en a SlMUMHI i entiai t. The -iih-liiutien wa- iimde, lie said. ift'i' tin- original federal order was minted a lowing iron te he substituted i lt,i This substitution, according t. Mi. Walnut, saved the Miutractet.s r..e,vi-ig Mr ("eiik'-i a, lie nr nnnnuti! iMin it fie. 'leir tin W el'" no ili'V i 'ill se-iii Ii for 1 1 Sniih i fir im In-1 nlfii e v lis i mi. et tied, nnd that In vv.i Imiviiik for 1 N farm ne.i' Ai lm.ire for i ' unting trio. In tJi" mi :nl line the nut' '"it'cn of a dnen r'tii of nMa1 nniii nnd T "-.!-v ere r"d uh'ini' their ifferts te en .tuie Il-s Siiiitl., for whom there ii a war t.int i bursitis tissmtlt with intent te, kill. The w'irinni wa- i nei n ft "t- the -I'lieiiin of Haiti"'!, who was IJepitli'i ii i natieii'il '"! it vi'ei in in from dk'ti Imi a nrd an cten-ive oil ntieratr Vr I'.rnvvn I"'- indicated that be wi" i liange the i barge ng.,in-t " I i -- Smith e one of murder in the cvi'it r In i-' i .; lured Hanion died ten divs afier tic beniing, wliiili liis triemls lmve s erted wa. through the ni idental I- liarge et a reve'ver lie wa- h lin ing. In liis statement Mt t'liaklev denied reports that the ih.irge- against Mi-s -I'liith ueiil'l I" drtippi'd when Mr. ' Mather- leek etlp e as presci nter j "The ci f n-e awaits with the iitme-t i Ollinesllle lltlV iflnlt- til It I1IIIV II" IClde li ielivl'1 I'l.ll'il t;J ll'l iilllll'tl of t'ie i l,.iu'.' el bavin; ked. wi'hetit .itapl" jiistipi'.itiiiii. .1 il.c 1 li.iinei,' Mr Ce'.il.'i v ' -tn'etnci t -aid. HYPNOTISM FAILS ON WiFE Trenten Dentist Could Net Put Angry Spouse te Sleep Trenten. ! I Hi- nttiiimi te in-e d"iii' I ic iin'iii'inii' h. hv n. ti-m mil I is fa hrc "ere .1 -si il.e.i hv Dr. i M'KEWIE, I. CAPITAL PLEADS FOR FARMERS Wn-rcnll S'ev.r a .i mi i i 'I'.i nten i llellt'-t Wll te-"!!,1 Ill ,i- ' In 'ill' I VC-tfll'IV 111 tie I ''!!! of C l',.'l ill tlie -lilt of I, is VV 'e Ml- I, 'n Is'iiver, for diven i . As Ii' Sno ' lole i f I i- failure te l .t hi- an-' wi'' t" -'ieti a tipp'e of ,-iiti" 'i . i e j i t' crt I'eiim. Hev.ii.ll, I . ill! d ever h s u ife and . l.ii'idiu: li' ' ti'iiK hv the -I eilil"r- nt- I li i,'i . ii -t.l'i ' . I'.I of I i Ulltenail' e : lli'ellgh I.I- I v H I c pevvi '- He ie iimI tli. i, le i- 1 1 ; .Ii. te nliii-e Ml-. Sti.v i r nt Im tin M.. 1 1 i ,i .. -r .1 that I h'ul i nutietied I - ',.1 . r . in ilevi'. Mi Aluvc- ' ('ill VV I i I I W.i- I I. II J.I . w llll hnv - v r im, ii 'e In in,. 1 1 utti nuve te In 1 i i. . .ti . i i'.i i .e la'- I e'li -. ,11 pieMtn.lti l S.-.ll.lltll). "Theie wete no changes en the ejec te s ii nt I the shipping beard wrote us 'etlers niilliei'mng the change." Mr. Delison -aid "The liange reduced the pre c about SL'tl." Tin gev i ; nun nl paid the original j I ice of S.'!IHI for the whole ejectors, Mr. Dob:.eii tliuiiuht. because no uller.i ion in the ceiitiai't price was made ,ilti r the Mi'ves were changed. Mr. DoliHen lives in Ardineie. Mr Dol-eti would net discuss matter- i 'luting te the ether men accused, lie tcfii-ed te st'lte whether or lint, 'S i hnrged, I.evell gut tluee shares of sfeek in th" uiailue cenipauy and Ilui'linu'hnm was canieil en it- p.ivre'l for ?'J."0 :i liientli. The two ferme- federal rai plcives nl-e weie iiidn ted en tiiese chaigc". Admiral I!en-en, chairman nf the shipping heard, would net discuss the cn-e, he -aid. f.ii Par of injuring the giiveiiian nt 's i'1-e a.-aiti-t the live men. FORESTERS TO MEET 30 States te De Represented at Con ference in Harrlsburg Next Week HairMiui-g. D,c 1 i lv A. 1'.-) -I"eteleis fiein mole than tlnrtv static vv ill im 1 1 in the stale ( '.mit ne.t Tin s ilti) for he lirst national cunleienci of the men in i lin i ge of tne I'eit'-tr.v ai tivi tie- et the varieii. -tntt-. anil will be addle ei ij Mime of the preininent fei i-ti.v men of the leunti.v. The (onfer (enfer elii e will hist t"f three daj-. nnd it i e nited te give i nii'ider.llile llupetll llupetll te the fele-tly I11IIV CHlelltM. Cmiiiiii nun r et I'eie-tr.v (iilTeiil I'iucliet. who lauuclied the idea of the i mifi'it te e. will i.iitlme its u 1 1 , an I tll'le Will lie adirc--l- llj lieVI'lllill Siieiil and men it the stale govern no nt. Tin commissioner will present what l'i nunsvivania lias dune and what is the piegram of tlie net decade. A niitnher et i enl'ci'eiii e- have been ar ranged in union- part- of the state en I'm. -t iv vveik later in the month, and will he held in l'itt-biii gh. Si ranteti and illiam-peit. SUES FOR FALSE ARREST Pheenixvillc Chemist Begins Action for $20,000 Damages West Chester. Vn.. D'i I Suit was en tic in i d teilnv hv ualt'i- I'u-hke, a i i' mi t again-t t'en-t.ilili (ieerge ( .implicit, of l'hneniw ille. and Puis .1, Juies, pri'-ub nt "I tin1 le-evin Chenii ill Ce.. of riieeuiw ill. , n-kiiiK .sflO. -ih'ii damage- Irein ea h ib fend'int. ul 'ing iis-ault ,11111 illegal aiiest fur ar i ' nj . Sonic time tig" Vlislike. nn euipleve of tlie Iii'sevin Ce. wa- in i " -toil nn the i narg" of inking .1 .'i.intitv of a certain predin t of the mnicni. He vv.i- taken I'cfeie stni'e eini. whom he chaiircs suhintcil lii lit te the third de- BLIND BOY SINGER'S VOICE WINS CHANCE TO CURE EYES Gvergcs Gantcr Mny Tic Made Sec After Leng Treatment, Says Dr. Fex After Examination Arranged by 'Bishop Rhinelandcr The vocal charm of elcvcn-venr-eldbu.st nf I)r (icetges (Jntiter, the blind boy of thin city who wen tlie heart of General Ni velle, here of Verdun, en the general's recent visit here, may lead te the ulti mate restoration nf hhs sight. Through the geed offices of Illshep lthinclnnder, who was greatly Iniprcsaed by the Incident, tlie boy wna taken to day te the efllce of Dr. I. Webster l-'ex. who held out hope for giving him bin sight by long and careful treatment. The visit of tlie boy developed sev eral dramatic nnd touching feature. Accompanied by hist mother and Mile. li'terln Vlllenn, his vocal teacher nnd accompanist, lie gave an impromptu ic eltal in the drawing room of Dr. Km after the examination. Tlie ringing and tender notes of liis voice, which has en abled him te Hiippntt liis parents tdiicc hi- father was incapacitated after -ervicc in France, swept downstairs tlneiigli tlie open doers In the physi cian's wailing room, where n score of patients, ninny of them nlse nearly blind, gave evidences of the liveliest plcasiite as he sang. Accompanied by liis teacher, he sang the stirring "Mnrseillnlse" which se touched (icneial Nivclle en his visit hue that he gave him liis wrist wntcli end then, b.v wn.v of centrnst, inter pieteil (iedard's berceuse from "Joee "Jeee ln." bringing tears te the ejes of his listeners. (Jcergcs made made a "hit" with the ph.vsiiian ns be di-eiieil topics of the day In nn old fashioned manner and explained hew he had acipiiied his eilii. catien. II.' amused laughter ns he touched a I'ex In liis office, mid pre neunced It n geed likeness of Geerge Washington. "Thnt it Just my humble self, un fortunately," said tlie doctor te Geerges. "Well," Hashed back the boy, with a smile, "If you can de ns well for me ns Geerge did for his country, ou will deserve the bust." During the test Dr. Kev told him that lie had (lie c.ve of a inmiMer. "Well," Mild tin boy, "1 can see beniltlful tilings nnyway. Seme day I hope te be nble te realize the gorgeous red' and whites ami the pearl bines that I can sec. As seen as I get my sghl, I am going te see Knirnumnt I'ark. As It Is. I can smell the trees nnd the grass nnd 1 can picture nature." Tlie veidlct of the ph.v.sician was accom panied b.v a dramatic outburst from the hnj 's mother, who expressed her grati tude in a Heed of French phrases. Geerges was- born blind, but, as if te verlfv the law of compensation, lie seen developed nn extraordinary voice. An operation by n Trench speciali-t gave the boy n new pupil in liis rijihl eje. Dr. I'ex will tattoo the white spots en his ee thnt new obscure the vision with India ink nnd lie will wear glasses. Later it is Imped an operation en the left eye may lie possible te remove n catarnit that new makes it -iglilhss. It is believed lie will ultimately be able te read and go about without itssi. mice. Geerges will sins at n iccltnl in I lit" Academy of Music Thursday afternoon, December !), te increase the saint ies of the blind teachers at the I'ennsvJviinhi Heme Teaching Society for the Illlnd. IVIETHODiST WOMEN FINAL DAY OF DRIVE GIVE AID ID MAYOR' TO AID BOY SCOUTS .. IS. MAGSWINEY LANDS IN NEW YORK Irish Republic Celers Fleat in Parade, Honoring Widow of Cerk's Lord Mayer CITY EXTENDS WELCOME Heme Missionary Society Ap proves Moere's Stand Against Sabbath Extremists up-lib. an- This Is (he final dav of the Hey Mnver Moere was again virtually held In his altitude toward Sunday -iivnnce when the thirtv-seventli mini conference of th" Women's Ilenu .vnssniitiry .-snccTv .nep en resolutions j Srnlts. ,,rve , ., SL.n.n.O00 for the v-oiiiiiiiiein cwi ciiusin Iu ,-uiJLinill 111)- M'rvancc." The sessions, held in the T'nien Methodist I'piscnpnl Church, at Twelfth nnd Diamond streets, yesterday, saw the final cli-i n ion of problems nt the lil'JO confluence. Tlie resolution adopted i- similar in tiend te these adopted bj ether church otcani.atieiis recently. Other resolutions adopted favored stiiiter immigration laws and support of the Itienk., high license law. I.acl: of funds for carrying en the suggested hospital extension plans was deeply de plored by Mrs. I). It. Street, of Wash Wash ingten, national seeietnrj of tlie ili'iii iiuess and hospital depai tinents. Tlie-e eilicers wete elected: Mrs. ('. W. l'.ickle.v, president: Mr-. C. M. I'.esvvell. Mr i. William II. retire, Mrs. 1 A. l'leciiinn, Mrs. David Dailey and Mr-. David Kersj the, vice president; Mrs. K. S. Huructt. treasurer; Mrs. IC. I,, itichiitd-, ici'erding secretary, and Mis. Se.Mueur, corresponding and field sccictnry. Eryn Mawr Beats All-Phila. Eleven IJy the Atieeialrtl I're.ss New Yerk. Dec. -1. Mrs. Muriel MaeSvvltipy, widow of tiie lord tnnjnr of Cerk, who died en n hunger strike in Londen's UriUen prison, stepped quietly down tlie gang plank from the big gray liner Celtic, landing here en her long journey te testify before the committee of 100 investigating conditions in Ire land. The little woman, chid in mourning, wns accompanied b.v Miss Mary Mac Svvlney. sister of the late lord maer, who innde tlie journey with her. Hundreds of men. women and chil dren waiting te gleet tlie two women, missed them when the arrivals appeared from a different exit than was expcrteil. The visitets hoarded a tnxicah and their welcemers did net catch up '" them until thev had gene -even blocks, when the tnxicah was halted and the welcemers fell in line for a parade. A bund struck tin the Star Spangled thinner and Iiish llcpublie nil's; cheers were raised and tlie parade get under wa). The paraders were mourning bands and cnriied Hags of tlie Irish Ke pilhlic. The parade, whh'h formed in consid erable dimmlt:. and confusion, turned into Fifth avenue at Twenl.v -third stieit. There a number of labor union bodies, bearing their union staiulaid-, swung into line with a band. Hundreds of women and children, carrjlng Irish Hag,, swelled ihe numbers with men mm clung bareheaded vvitii them. Crpwds grrcted the proee.s preee.s proee.s flen as it passed Fertj -second stieet, mid throngs packed the sidewalks in tlie vicinity of St. I'atrick'- Cathedral, at Fiftieth street. There nearly UUO chil dren, carrying Hags, gnetcd it. Half a hundred automobile- were in line. At the hotel, Mrs. MacSwiney went at once te her apartment, and the parade ills, handed. Tin city ellicially welcomed Mrs. MiioSwiuev through Grever A. Whale. i. commissioner of plants and stiucturcs, representing the major. Down the bay, I I 1.'.....tli leltt ..,. ...1" ,tl "-eve ALL TROOPS ARE ACTIVEj Yeik' and personal rcpic-cntiime of I.aiiienn De alera. "pii-idciit el tne Irish lepulilic," iiccetiipiinied by Oswald Garrison Villaril, of the ceiiiiiiitt f one hundred, met Mis. MiuSvvincv, - i . . ,i... r'.i.: it... ,..'.. i expansion of thp work in this city. r.,, . I , . I'll" efforts of tlie scouts were se li,,,,,.J ,,,, the liii? stciuncr -aid successful the lirst day thnt the total' -, MaeSwIncy icinaiiiiil in In r cabin of the drive was brought up te up- ' much of the vevage 1 1 mil Liverpool, pieximntely !?10l),(in(). It was estimated i Keeping te herself virtually the entile House-te-House Canvass Swell ing $200,000 Fund Ends Tonight GEDDES TO BE INITIATED Phi Beta Kappa Greek Letter So Se clety Holds 44th Anniversary Wllllamibtin.. Va.. Hec. . I . Hy A. tiJTlic IHIIi anniversary of the fni mill g of the Fill lletft Kappa Sn Pfh " Ide" and largest of Greek-letter frntVni es, bteught many xislters te WI nam and Mary College, includlns Sir A cklnnd Geddes. Ilrit si, nmbas sS'W: who will be initiated as a fra- ineninnr lenigiii- i' lll,,uu w,v fvfttler Inrtiit V ..!.. nttilrviM annuel-" . - ,, ,. ,.,.ril ellege raiiiis e m hi ........... The Ftilvei'slty rilui'iitienn In seniority iiislittitinns. nf It American was prn- rnin li i iiiiiii i : .. . . : i ' l...i ...i.t.initv in 1H17. but net estali- iccii'il iiiihii""... ; , - !..- ilshed until Hi0. and named for King William HI tl ,J",:'n, -Mnry ?f ''m'iT1 Britain, who granted its charier. 1 lie I'hl Heta Kappa was founded here in 177(1. TOY DOGS COMPETE AT CHAMPIONSHIPS LEAGUE IS ASKED Til DROP ARTICLE X Motion te Eliminate Mooted Section Mnrln in a- . . by Canadian ARGENTINA WITHDRAWS te glee. Illlil Intel here. He all'! I lie epi'Ol llltlllv liiing inipi i"tn was taken t" he n -i ill te pi isen ! e he wa- deprived et te prneiite bail. After d for .r vei nl da.Vs he I Pliei'tmi ille nnd ills liar: nig I e. fe i for. want ,lu.ti'i if ev lib te e ( 'lull les II ir a liear-llewe'l. Washington, Dee. t i Hv i" . Vules thev an .ihl'd em r tin 1 1 1 period of priei 1 .ri i t i . t tie'i-n ml et tenant farmers in Nehm-ki w il ! driven from the land. Govirner Mel. I vie, of Nehtaiki deilniid t 1 1 - l"' e the joint Jsennti and Ilmis n'.'i .' , emmlttee The goveinei i.i.p..l n,r in Washington en route lien . f . -i n governors' eenfftein e at llin" .-l.'ir ti tell the cenimittie ah"',; whu i. .! fcrlbed as tli" sei iiiii-ih-- of t, . -it i.i i.i tlen in his state. IMward I). i'hn.ell, of ('lueiu'ii i, retary of the I'm in Mn-tg.igi I i ! i " Association of Ainern-i, i--it.il that tlie crop- new in the hand- nt tn t.nin crs ought te hi financed -e tin t.ninii jnstend of the speculiiteis we .1 t. i t,. profits. In icplj te ii i , 'i . fie-. Ssennter Nerii-, of N'hi.i 1 .i AI' Chassell said he believed jmn. v ml. I Ki up within the next few i-i. .nn- ami that the lenlgii demand w mid in crease. HUNGRY. SMASHES WINDOW I Takes This Method of Protesting Against Discharging Men New nrli. He. . I --iltv A I'. II, i ..., ni .1 ib -oil ,i. Nn el Wen ' i ,ii i I. le . i Hi or. Ii'irli d II h-li l through il V illd.'W of the New , .. K i-i.., I 'e ntt' i - in Itieadwav l.l-t I. : ' , f 111 lligl t .. I ' ee te''l M ig- i-f it. M l ide he nail v. -t. 'd iv llmt i tin iniipi'iv bed di-ii.rinl IJ"'I i i"li I in . . ' i', 'rfht it vv lid In ! f-enil VMIV of I 1 ll lig lie '' kl eVV 111-' III VV It i ill. ii. 'i v il nl out of wet Wi t . I v ,i nl t ' e 1 I Li! I !.i v - i . i . .-i i : in. 'I in- vv i- I., 1 . M IV. .1 i !!. l.ll V . ' Hg.. v i 7."i. ill of Ii iv i' -- !' . . nn,, I i" mother 'mil -ler had dud ' i', I i... in I while 'ie wi.- at -i i i- .1 JANITOR INHERITS S250.000 Learns News While He Is Discuss ing Garland's Millien Maiden. Miiv... lie.- I - Wi I a i. Hansen, a janitor, was telling fellow workmen at a drug store ve-tedav what he would de with the million dol lars that Charles (iarlund, of Muz zards Hay, bad lefii-ed, when a pe-t man gave him a b-'tcr tint ui'eriui d lilm lie was heir te ah mt a .iin"ler of a bullion I'nlike Gnr'and he will accept the luene.v . lie said, but be will stay Bt bis work of wn-hing windows ami Sweeping floors te be eceiipied. Iletween times lie intend, te mneke ceed cigars and have an automobile te (take him out In the muntrv for week ends. Tlie estate, according te Hansen, Svas that of .Tames Moere, an uncle, Vim died several vear- age leaving the jireperty In trut for the use of hi Svifn with tnslruetiens that at her d'llth Jt nheilld be divided mining seven rein iveii among whom was Hansen Mrs Aleern died recently unci the estate, inhteli linil heen swollen te nearly ,000.000 by war time invsti"cit. Is LlwuUp uc uiviueu, tee it'uen tjaiu. ..ni i net 111 I l.t'J It i V ent ' i 'l.ll i' I "Ill'.-t II' 1 .mi. I V I I iv I I III .1 I' lii 1 .1 ler 1 1,, ii 1. 1 J I i .1 pi iiiiiii --. I . Find .. v. 1 1 en I -e, lai i Wash i tie vv in low anil i,.,- . M igi-tniii M. 1 1 i id . i,.-il '. -. V one el ' f n nn I - ( nntlniifil frn'n I'lie One Mahen'- -tirk ft cm a fa-t scriminnge flout of the goal. It looked then as though the college girls vvite hepec--ly out of it. for thev had been ceiiiph tel.v nutphijeil during the lir-t ten minutes of the second half, but thin something happened. Kither 'he all riiiladelphia tniiii went te pie. i -e." iir.vn Mawr i ame te life, or both. At nnv rati, when tlie hall v.ils put in i pl.i.v again .vn j,ii.anein vein seen ' g.uiied po-sis-ien of it near the side line 'and dashed down the field, shunting a , prtt goal ufter Mi-s lVi-gii-en hud Itvviie blecki'il n shot with her shins, This goal was followed a few minute Itittr by unether. Mi Cecil again doing ine-t nf the work in getting the hall within striking ili-taine and once ineti -hooting it tlireiigh after a Iutcc si iiinm.ige. The final goal, made li.v Mi-- Caries, was the thiid that went past Mi-s Fergusen after a fa-t -criin- lIUIL'e. Hilling this part of the battle the ball was constantly in the all-l'hihiih I plua's territer.v, the club girl- appcir mg te be ph.vsiiallv eiitmatelied by the lellegians. Hut lieie Mi Tnwn-"nd uii'de one of the liuest pla.v- of the game, although -he failed te tie til" -cine. She rushed into the -eriinniag'' a few ,ards from her own goal, dug t ie ball out and then sprlnteil all the wn.v down the field without being stepped and endi d the ni-li hv making it line, hard drive for tlie go-il. Ilewivei, Mi-s Ceet was equal te the or. a-ion. She made a gieat block the hall -hooting high ever the goal. Hint wan all - l'liila I. nine and neither team was utile te -ieie again. The Ilrj n Mawr ti.nn has a fine rec ord this fall. The Main I.ine girls have plnvc'd live nuii.e.. and have wen them. Their vntun- for the season were Kiverten, Ilaibleiitiehl, German town ( 'ticket Club. Mi'imn t'nckel Club .Hid riiilnilelplua t'l n k t I'lub. Miss Appb h.v. com h of the Hrjn Mawr team, before t'.e (.Mme would i uihe no predien n ever the outcome, het she ntai-ed Mi-- Tewnsi'mPM nlav Congressional Committee Trying tetl.rv highly. Miss 'I own-end meet's aim cap- EX-KAISERIN KEPT ALIVE Dying Exile Is Given Daily Injec tions of Heart Stimulants I) n, Helland. I . I Ilvoeder ini. uipi ti -ii- i f a In .nt stimulant are In mg i. -oiled t.. d.i.'v te reti-eive th. fn-t vv n mg -ini.gtli of fie nn r Ihnpress Ai'gu-ta i' 'ei in "f Hi rnianv. A i.iii-liiiit w.it' h i- le mg Kept at tier b. d-id I OV I I . I ler her ie- liltheugh It i I- bilieved -In iimv Imgei until a pill - liiiilmlv -i v i re null's enns nn mniei !,,. ,,,' i,i, Lights bum nil night. vvii nn tin cn-tie 1 ,e fart I hat a 1 Tn mm. nun people ' wiliilll tlu'ir V lll.lge . el .mil. i ill I' e t l.ii id li-ldilits of II. .oil.. 1 lie pl'.lsailln ciai- t. r pa-t tlii a-l ' gal' - in tin ir wooden i .. I., il,.... ,i I l...i mi i till (.I'll I I I l MM!' . ' " ' '" " i im I." tni-i - ..I-- -j f.n ' i, ' leriner rmpress m i de'plilu s last leal i- il.ving in ene e has i-reiitnl nn el-teiice of the from ijiciiinplctc leturns last evening that 'I'liur-day's work b.v the heys line! netted S'JO.OOO. It is liened that this figure was passed jcsterdie and will be , again eueedecl today. i It wtis iinnniinced at scout bead- I headquarters, 11(17 Walnut stieet, lat niglit thnt a full 100 per cent nf the troops of city were out collecting and that the members were bending every i effei t te reach every one In tnelr neighborhoods. The boys have been impatient for weeks tn get into action, nnd new that tlie.v have their opportunity they are losing no time and no chance te give their elder friends an oppeitunity te de a "return geed turn" and help the future of scouting in tlie city. The boys are canvassing tlie city in uniform and tlie.v are net missing many houses in their door-te-door diive. Seme troops liave reported 100 per cent response fiem persons canvassed, at leant some small contribution being secured in each case. Tlie scout eifin in!-. f."l t lint if the people of the city realize what the money will de for the future of tlie boys and the geed of the community there would he no trouble in teaching tlie goal. Tliis is a critical time in scouting ami ever.v smut in l'lillailelpliiit is en his tees lighting tu get tlie meni'i te give the ether boys of the city the advantages and training in jeung Ameiiiaii manhood that the Hey Scouts offer. TWO CASES OF CHAMPAGNE AND MERE$500 STOLEN One Suspect Is Arrested Later by the Police Solemon l.'iihcn. twenty jenm old, of L'CiOs Seuth American street, was held up li.v two aimed men late last night nnd nibbed of SeOD and two ui-es of champagne. ltiiben, according tn I lie bterv told the polite of the Twenty-sixth mid Yerk -tieets station, was cm liis way te de liver the wine te nil address at Twenty third and Sergeant streets, At Tweu t.v seventh and Hnggeit streets, I'ubrn Mopped the truck tn light a smoke. two men stepped fiein a doorway, pointed uvelvers at Kuben, uud ordered hint te get out cif tlie truck. One man setirclied Itulien's pockets, uud obtained the laetiev. The men ran down Tvvcn t.v seventh strei t. Kuben. eiiipleved by his brother, who epiiatis , Met-f, in North Eighth stieet nun rairnieiiut avenue, then lan In the pehie station am icperted the held-up. Sheitly befeie midnight police nr-re-ted a man v h Rave his name as Chillies Ke-!er. nf WcM Huntingdon street mar Twenty-fourth, as a sus pect in the i se. eplllg tup. Tlie police hunts Patrel and .Jehn 1'. llvlan curried welcoming ih legations down the bay with representative- of a I number of organization-, of Irish sjni pnthizei's te meet, the Celtic. Mt I'etir MiieSwinc.v and Mr-. Annie Mnc Switny lieti. cousins of Mr. Mac Swinej. slieutcd a welcome from the l'atrel. SPEED CIVIL SERVICE BILL Head of Federal Empleyes' Union Hears of Progress According te information received to day by S. T.vseu Kin-ell. president e( the iM'deral I'.iiiple.ves' Cnlen. Ne. '-'.'I, of Philadelphia, the new let las-ideation hill, which will lie intiediued in Con gress liv ltepresenlativu lVdi'iick It. l.elilbac'h, of New .lerscj . will include a revised pay schedule te applv te the civil service all ever the I'niteil States; and will remove legal ic-trb liens en interdepartmental ti,insf-rs. The com plete draft of the bill, upon which Hep. lesentative I.ehlb.uh and his stall of expetts aie still win king, i- expu'ted te be ready within the next two das. In order te -tudv the final draft of the bill and put the vvheil- in motion te work for de-lied uncii" liutiul ac tion, tlie iintleniil legislative commit tee of the federati'in, of which Presj dent Kiiiseli is a meinher, has been called te meet in Waa-hiiiglen De ceinber ". 500 Americans Guests of Obregon Mexico Cit, Dec. I.- Mere than 500 visiting Anieiiinii'. wete the guests of President Obregon csieiday nt n ban ipiet, at whicli Getieiiil Obregon ex pvi ed his apprecntien for the honor paid littn b tlie Ameiiciilis coining te wilne-s lib- inauguration. lie also voiced tlie hope of continued friendship bftweeti the I ntleil Mates anil .Mexico. Pems and Pekinese Are Seen at Exhibition Given by Girl Scouts BEST OF BREEDS ON HAND Mere thnn IlOO toy dogs arc com peting for cups and ribbons today nt the Heevncvstrntferd. nt the all-toy exhibition under the auspices of the Gill Scouts of Philadelphia. This is Hie lirM time Hie Chihiinhu.i white toy poodles and Mnltese poodles have -cored a live-point rating at one show. In consequence there is keen competition between the various cham pions and their rivals for the points. Theie are a large number of Pomer anians nt this show. This breed seems te have lest considerable popularity re iciitlv in the laist, but has come out un usiiailv stieng for this event. Most of the local fnneieis entered their dogs of this breed, and levers of the Pem have u treat. Mrs. Vincent de Men has imported a number of the hne-t Pems she could gather in (he kennels of nuiepe.and these new arrival- aie cm icvv. There arc a number of ether imported speci mens te he seen in this class. The Pekinese me also out in force. These Oiientat specimens have hi en lnpidly gaining iu pepulailty of late, and tiicie aie nunc than -jxty entries of this ma-sive, bow legged, broad bread skulled breed. Lecal fanciers interested iu the white toy and Maltese poodle-, are expressing their gratification nt the five-point entrj in tliis breed. Mis. Katlirju McUcr McUcr n.ett. a local fanner, is the judge. Il is said this is the bet -bowing of Malte-e since the Kennel (,'lnb of Phil adelphia gave IN ilievv at 1'read and Wnllare street- live je.irs age. The i;ni:li-h lev -p.iniils me ir- tually a local entr.v at tliis show. All the ircent winners at sanctioned exhi bitions arc .-hevvti. Pour points are counted in tev bliu k and tan tcriiers. Themas Acaster. leading breeder of tl:H deg in the la-l. has some of Ids lie-t -lock en view. Judging began early in tlie morning and will continue until ti o'eieek tonight. Seme well-known exhibitors who arc lie represented at this show are Miss Alice A. Slevcll. Mr. A. I,, ltewei-t. Mrs. M. i;. Mecrv. Mrs. Walter Scholes. Mrs. S. G. Wiichter mid Mux. Morten . Paul. Uy the Asseclatrcl Trcsx Geneva. Dec. d.-A nmemlniet, the ffivnnnnf nf Mm T -.. .. - ""kup ni ,ahenn elimlnirfing Article X. ntl0 nf 1() , important sections of tlie part, ,,, (n trediicecl In the nsseinb'y of thu n . today hy Charles J. I),,h,.r,j, CanaiP minis er of Justice. The ,,,, pnibahly will be refened tn tlie rem. tnlttee en ninendments. Ilonerio I'licyrredeti, the AiRcnttee foreign minister, today Iiiiiulci! !, llymans, president of the assembly, t letter aniinuticing that (he Argcnt'lm delegation had ceased its iartioipat!ea in the league. The letter, it Inter developed, effl. dally announced the withdrawal of the Argentine delegation front the ascmblr, nether this men tit, that Argentina was withdrawing altogether from th league was net Immediately apparent Geerge Nlcell Humes, 0f Rrtat Iliilnin. was prepared tedav tn ak the council of the league te account for its failure te use Its ijnnd cifhYes (n an pn. ilenvnr te keep the Russian TtnJsheriki ami the Poles from lighting lant atimmrr Mcllieds te lie puisiieil rfgarijini! amendmentR te tlie cuvenant of tha league probably will come lWere (he assembly for a final ruling net Men. day. Krancisce Gnrcia Caldernon, the I'cruvian minister te Prance, arrived jesterilny te replace Dr. Mariane It Cernejn ns Peruvian delcgjte te the assembly nf the league. Paris. Dec. !. (Ity A I' i - Trance does net question tlie constitutionality of the adherence of Argentina te the I,engue of Nations, nor the competence of Argentina's clelesntes te the assembly of the league at Geneva te represent their country, it was stated at the lereign euice leciay. This statement wns prompted by re ports published in Argentina that I'Vanie wns cuestiening the legality of the Argentinian membership n the league, the point belns raised that her adherence could net be considered legal until approved by the national Con gress. The report was connected In Argcntinn with dispatches front (icneva indicating that ibduetinns hnd been made there from utterances: of Foreign Minister Puej rrednn that Argentina favored the admission et Germany te the league. In, ilenvlng the icpert that Trance was questioning Argentina's stntus in tlie league, the feieign efiiee expressed disbelief that the French delegate at Gciievt were taking an attitude reflecting any such view. Churches te Held Rellcall The annual rellcall of the nation wide campaign will be held tomorrow In many ehuiebcs in tlie diocese of l'cnn s.vlvania. Chun h worker- will visit tlie homes of I lie members of the congre gations ami obtain from them pledges te attend church services, te work in the various organizations in tlie parishes mnl te contribute te tlie financial sp pert of the parishes and the whole chinch. tin an., tin In ad- tevvaid tin -tie AID FOR FARMERS SOUGHT I V el' lli'lllil -iMed he I" I .1 .until J. P sew lltl'l II i:t Mertja.1 Back cuh. I I l . , ,!'. HI t "I I . 'llll II Ip III 1. ' Frem I P Mill -' ttlli Europ M .ivi i.d "., I t'e'l, TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES i- i ii i.i i'i i v i II i vv i in i 'it .V I' . I ,1., I I . .-I II .1 .1 I I, ,! I. 1 .VI I. I'I - . .' ... J-".7 v .1 W , r '..i I' .. e- H7-JI I . .i .ills .'I ' j;ill V H .,,' I',. I '-!" ' l " - N ,1 ii II VV ii r -n I ' I lit N i N V HI, - . I' ' 1. 1. 1 M u i I n. i-l. .1.1 Uli Relief Frem Falling Prices ln,:teii. 1'.' I Mly A P. i -t ,.th. r gevi iniiii'iit elhcinls en nn an- en t' 'i'-f for the nation' tn hi tin elfi i t of falling pr'n i -L'ht bv the eint cotigrei.Men il i nii-i.i. ring lite premt in en i i. 'im tig I ' .Ming- hole teila.v . I in dl-i us-ii. g the ipiei-llen befeie the I i iiiiiii t -' vcnteiilav neither Si erettirj 1 ll'ii-t'iii. u"i lioveiner llui'ding of Ihe l'i ih ml Id i i ' " wa- optimistic thnt ,inv -piiiie solution of tlie problem et 'falling in nh't a- it afficts the farmer 1 i,iU'hi l l ' .ii I Sei rct.irj Iloii-ten ex pnnl th. opinion that ie i-tah'i-h- inent of il". war liiianee corperutinn alone vveiild net iin-m " he reused ix- ' ports et suipbis I'm m prediii tn te Iji- i rope, iniii -- ttiere wa '"' the pur' hnning power vi I lllllltl ie-. Mi-s llukler. center ferwanl tain nl the ltr.vn Maw i team. an increase lt of Kiirepcmi i 'i 'i in. i i . i. VI -ll'l Mr I. . v V " k V V.iiK N V . I 'I ,i. .i t ! '.if in I I t . '.-I it . I . . I.'l I tf . I" nl VV i r . i VI I it nl I I .- I 'I -! ., "I i ' I- -' H -i Mum r M n ' i.ji V II iT xi ,c 1. I' i i . . .! I N I-' h Villi IH ' v .1 N ,i Ar n .it ' i-.i ' . " . ,, llarry J Jix)n lsi:i M nlrva at and M.iyne I HctVfitii 31U vv iiunmeuieiy eve, mil t i I It I I: . . i I ii a CtMU Noted Insurance Attorney, 92, Dies San iilonle, Tex.. Dec I ( Mv A I' i Mmien II. lleai li, funnel y (lll. of the leading insurance atteinej- in Chicago, father of Majer General Iain sing II Mcncli, chief engineer I'uiied State- arm), and of Harrison I, Ibii'li, one et the piiimslictrs or tne Mm An toine Light, illlil lieie Inst night lifter an illness of four days. He was niiiei.v two years old. The body will be taken te Chicago for burial. WALTERJAMALEN HERE Olympic High Jumper Will Jein Lecal Club Walter II. Whaleii, ,,i' the liestnn A. A., who holds tl. lneril us senior indoor national high iump champion, has transfcired his ieiience from tin New nngland te tin Middle Atlantic district including te Samuel J. Dallas, of the local iis-eeiatinii. In the recent Oljuipics, AVlialen fin islied feiiith and In has a record of six fict four uic lii's ii,. ni,,,, holds tlie New ICngland iinloer and outileoi high jump record Whalen will beceme aliilintcd vvitii one of tin- Im ill clubs, mid should pteve a big in ii tiii-i t iun te Im al tun k mid field spoils. Norrlstewn Plant Cuts Werk HeurB Norrlstevvn, I'.i.. Dee 1. The Wild man Miiniifactuiing Ce, manufac turers of knitlnig machines ami ether machinerv, hiive reduced the working hours ai their plant in Norrlstevvn from forty nine te thitt.v six hours a week, "until further notice " Meginnliig to day the "IMI men employed will net work Satuidii.v or Monday for an in definite period. JUDGE HITS BLUE LAWS Passage Would Bring Bolshevism, He Tells New Yerk Grand Jury ( .New; Yerk, Im- I. (My A. I'.i The King- counts grand jury, wliicli dec land Aiuern n'h civiliatien istliicat cued hv the ev c t whelming influx of nn -iisimilnhlc immigrants in a pieseui ment .vesleidav te County .Judge Mitch ell Ma), lediiv icceiveil f i em Mm mi address ni which he said that the clls iiiiitciit vvhnli breeds llelsliev ism might fellow clamping of the "blue law" Sun day en personal conduct. "I,et us go slowly before ciiactitig aiitiitialed, discarded mid unnecessary laws that may bring down upon our heads it feiling of discontent, dissatis faction uud unrest which might fan anew the flames of belshevlsni," hu said. "Leng since men recognized the ndvlsalullty of keeping church and stute apait. "Law is Intended te establish peace, bring happiness, create contentment net te lestrnln citizens unreasonably in their freedom of action." Ceal Pledged te Public Utilities Altoeiu, Pa., Dec. 1. If any public utilities corneratlons cannot obtain an nilecpiate supply of cenl through regular channels tlie fair-price committee of the central Pennsylvania liltiimineus opera tors will undertake te obtain the ton nage necessarv for the continuous opera tion of such 'corporation. That Is the operators' reply announced yeaterday te tlie rcqiinst of the State Public iServ lce Commission that fuel protection be assured public utilities. THE loyalty of our workers is one of the j'eys of our daily life at The Helmes Press. The Helmes Press, Trimert 1315-29 Chcrrv Street Fhtladelphla JKQCDWELL SO J KWELERS - SlLVKllSMTUS - STATIONERS CHESTNUT & JUNIPER STREETS CHRISTMAS GIFTS J. IC. CALDWELL & CO. RESPECT FULLY SUGGEST COMPARISON OF THEIR PRICES WITH THOSE CURRENTLY DEMANDED FOR ARTICLES OF EQUAL QUALITY AND DISTINCTION. SUPERIOR ASSORTMENTS MODERATELY PRICED CLOSING HOL'U 5 30 nr. vi'ii- Ht'SN l II II MAM II mm ,.f Willi. en II iiii'l J i-nle iliinn imiil 7 iftirs II. I lilt vh me I fi i ti In .nv It. a te fuiiertil hi rv ii . h Mini 1 in ut iniiiutii' r. hlilrn.e. ."j'M Ciilnr hi Im. privni . Iv Mill cvin llt'A'ltV. li" i! rilANK 1. mm of tiivl.l I iiinl Mine lliin i nee l.anahiii It.lallv s mil fi I ids Invit.it le funrtl Mini s 'In ii tn frem imr. nts' rshl. n i 1." N ( iiiirHt'iBii hi llpruilrm inun c'hurrli of CMir l.mly nl 'u ter 11 n m tin si li. nt c in 1IIIIV Suihli nlj In, : JACOIJ ' tiiiHl, iiel ef Xtlnnli i'iuii. Iin.iiin lllhn It. I .illvis Hint ri ii n.i- nil, i nil era inlallm. of whiih he whh ii in intitT. iriviii tn funenl hitvIii'ii, Mi.n . J p in. at tute l enhli-ni -:i.':tl N Huh. fl hit prlviite Cjr. nui, , I CK ef I' i i'. iii I'll nan in iv i.ill Hun tv.. Ht'U.lS'lIM -IIIvpi-Mp N J, 1 1, , 1'iL'll SAMfl.l, II IILl.l.lMiS. hkim III rmiiTiil Men i p in frnin Intn remun. e l.'J Wiisliimtiiin si . Jtlvi mM", N J, ini JUvemlile Cnn Mi CI, 1. 1, 1. .VV -O-i riei .1 nt hir r ki (..rne r,.-,;ii Wiivn. live ilr.ni.nnte.vvn ni.ls Allinil Mell.l I.I.AN'. rlcl.st rlailshli'r ,f the lute Ir. I ilii! Jl II Mi I'll linn ani) Mnl, I'lllreilisn Mil I. Hull I'lllii.r.ll H.ink.'H lit hi t.uke I'lniiili. i, nil. int. mn mi 'I'u.'mI.h Dm 7 hi II I' in .'A.W!,'TA,,1i,. ,"" ' AIi.M.tNK vvlili.vv of Wll 1 In in rulinuini lt"l.iitvPH 'ind trielein ltinerve I'l.iini il Nu tn. s & i ,r I, . I.ii-ut 1", V. Ci ii C'lrili.. ImiIIpb of thi il A It Invlteil t.i funeral HfrvtrpH. Mun " n in lit Ini" r'.l'.'in.. alie Atnli.-r H Int" tulviiii Nurihvvriuil i'i in. I'rkiiiin muy t.in SUlf llfler S n in fl'UVn.S'SCIV lii.v Unties, m Dee 1 Ht'MANNA wife ,,f Inhn SLvilHnli Kl ii. r.il. Tueiliv ,ii 1 . m, fim ,,i , ,Hl it. nc L'tiill Wen liinnl ue lni..i m. nl lllllHl.tii r.'rni.r I'll. nils in.iy mil Mmi iluv evinlni Hwr.Ksy.y - t;.. ". insn, M.nnAm:r Imlevcil xs If ti cf l.ilvvnrr Hvfciny (ni.e tl il lush, r) Ueluilvii nnrt frlers-ln iiluu the ,illiiH nf llm rulrlull C'lri In cf V uf A Invlierl te funer.il Men . 1 an a .,, frnm lute reulileiu gsia N llevvurd st Holeinn inuiciii luunn , iiiii'ii M, D a, m, rrtflsely. Ccm, nf Vlnltullen H V Int New t'atlicdrel Fer the attention of men with vision and capital. Men who appreciate the value of a .sales franchise covering a majev product in this major territory. In order te conserve your time, these pertinent facts are given. Yeu will recoR receR recoR nize that few replies will he expected. The pteduct is nationally known nnd nationally advertised. It bears n name which has prestige the world ever. Behind it is ene of the InrKest and most respected concerns in the weild. The demand for this product exceeds the hupply. The potential market is rapidly increasing;. 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