f "" A Lt-y u l" I ll iii :. T I I ' ?' Ski VI T i 'I rj 3 i u r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEUEMBEH 6, 192d MRS Wl'SWIN ONBLACKAND EY I AN Widow of Cerk Mayer Asserts They Destroy Lives Without Least Excuse TELLS OF LIFE'S ROMANCE New Yei-li. Pi". (1 Mr Timpiicp MnsSwtnfj. willow of the I .old Mnyer of Cerk, lireki lifr silence en endl Heng In Irclnnil Inn nniijsii lnt evp nlns te give ionic cihm-iiI lilcn of wliat her ttntltnnnv bofen- the Vllliml nun misinn In Wmliiiietnti "'11 l She made known, loe. her own prr-mml nt tltudc ntul, unite invidiiUil1 re vralcl the grnnl leiniincc of lier life that Ir-rl her Inte what lie likes te mil "th renl 1lfi of IrulamL" In this- lovclalien she renfumril all of the statements teganlins tin' " nin.nct mnde enrlier in tin- diiv te ie ie perters hv hnr shier In law. MIhh Mary MacSwinei She had hml n Iuik ilav. Keine te St. I'ntrlfk'- Cathedral in the morning, te luncheon with Mi. mid Mrs. Frnnk I WaUh, piiNinirii visit te Enmen De Vnleia at the Waldorf Waldorf Asteria, nnd gi'iuTnll Ri't tiiiR n liirger Klimnse of the it y "Of course.' "he nld. "I would prefer te sny nothing nt nil nlmut ion rlltlenu In Ireland or m nttitude to ward them before Wedne-iday, when I am te be presented te thi) rcrniinlsieti of Inquiry. But jnu iniuht ask ,me some question and mnbe I renlil answer them." Her Story Rhe besilli li xtuling that she had wltnesNed n crent many of the "crime nt tie Iflark and Tans" and that it wan the peneral opinion of thinking men nnd women of Ireland that these Black nnd Tans were e-i:tiRlih officers "tie ciallv skilled in "brutality." . "Yeu cannot leek nt these activities, she declared, "nnd reach nn ether conclusion than that the Knglish iov iev ernmnnt wants te exterminate trm Irish people. Hut they cannot de that. They are there for no ether purpene than te erdtn mv people te rcnent tlieir but tallty. , , "I was In Cerk when n bomb es -I ledcd. It was thrown bv the mili tary. One, man had his two legs blown off, and he died the next morning. Hut that was a verj small part of their work Indeed. They Ce into homes in the middle of the night or day and de de Mrey lives, without the least possible i ciifc. In Tralee. for instance, the wholes town was terrorized b them lr is n different Ireland one sees new tnan lie years age. when 1 became interested in the movement "When you sa that the Knglish have no business in Ireland you have said nearly all that has te be said. Our people don't want them there. They icte tee long. De the eland "nil I our Kind nt miii'li as the men de. 01 t'dwittd Carsen likes te ie is a North and n Seuth ml he doesn't knew Irc-i- mi sin h thine as a i. anil i-lily n very few land want iiii.v thing else Inih pendent republic. Of nil t Knew the real life im-.v if ion don't try te have been I women of It IrcedemV As nurse, Sir llilnk that tli in Ireland, b land There North I tela in noenle in In- hut a wlielh course. Mm of .win cenn tind It." tier Itum.itit e llni sixti'i'-in till1. M ikiu l if.!siiiiiii twealed the inimincf that brought this woman with the girlish fact1 and home like tastes into the, company of Irhh lighters. She nut niing MacSwiney at the home m a Cat her Mitrph), a meeting place fur Sinn rVineiw, It was in Cerk and in llll."i 1'iiur te that meeting Mi Mm Swim- had never been interested in the imlifiuil thought of her cniiiiliN She i anie from a well-le-dn famiH iiiiiiied M 1 1 1 1 ti - net re lated te the ilfigimiin. and. anyhow there are eiMuig.i .Mtiiplixs in Ceik te till a inini.it hi ' edition of n it di di rccteij. Ilei Inthei' was a distiller, interested ill Ihiiiiiss The test of the family was ir i mil uppnsed te the ie publican idea hut ii'scnted her mingling with the pad iel It innsl li.'nc been a i ase of love at first sight, fin. acienliiig te Miss Mac Swiney, the then Miss Minpliy became a student of I'ticlic liteiatute. After tile liiMiriei tiiui Ti'iciice MacSwiney was hi rested Ills future wife met him agam in WiikefleM I'riseti when she was milking :i tmir of iiispictien with ether women Lnfr MacSwiney was transferieil and the Knglish Ctovern Ctevern inent refused In Id the plin e of his deteiilidii Im known Hut Miss Mur li In feiiinl it and found her future bus b.iiul It was in a nuiitij Milage There she in, 1 lnm. Mine Car Jeyrlde Proves Luckless Sciaiilnii. I'.i.. I'''-. ti. .leseph Huaiie. .le-"pli Hi I'liiiim and frank Can'eii. Cmlinndnle 1 1 1 1 . went je riding in an . tnpu mine car in a slope at Caibnndale Sundii). the car jumped the track and In Id I lie lms under it for live heiiis, in milil then plight was dis. ccucicil The vi' Inns aie at a hospital, scrinusl in 1'it I'd Caterpillar Tread Inventor Dies Stockton, Calif.. Die ll Hv A. p i Hentainiii ll"li. inventor of the caterpillar triad Applied te tractors, died at a huspiial lure cstcrda.v after n brief illtic The (read he invented was applied in tlic tanks developed us a major weapon in the gieat war. He was burn in Miirunac nullity, New Hampshire in IMll MB STORMS JAIL TOAVENGEOFFICERS Men Said te Be Connected With Trap for Yeung Women Near Lynching ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT Hy Hie Associated Press Siiitn Kosu, Calif., Dec. 0. Oeergi Heyd. licensed of having shot and killed three officer", who sought te arrest him .M'Hleid.iv in connection with recent nt tacks en gills in Sun 1'rancisce, wan In jail leda. hovering near death from a gunshot wound inflicted by the, efHceis Three ether persons arrested in con nection with what 'the Han Francisce police ilt scribe as nn extraordinary trap set for young women of that city, were held in jail. The shouting led last night te two unsuccessful attempts by in furiated citizens te storm the jail. The officers shot te death were Sherifl .lames A. I'etrny, of Senoma ceunty: Detective Sergeant Miles .lacksen nod Detective l.estet (terniaii, of San Francisce .liicksen. after being wounded, shot Iliyd. The thtee ether persons under nil est ii re ' Chailes Valeuti, owner of the house in San Francisce te which officers said a si ere of young women had been en Heed nnd attacked: Terence Fltts. who has seivcd three terms In penitentiaries, iiml Doielhy Quinlnn, of San Francisce Fer hours last night the prisoners listened te the shouts of n throng out side demanding vengeance for the killing of the officers. A group of men, enrry nig a telegraph pole for a battering lam. nttempleil te rush the front deer mid Inter another group approached the jail deer with a heavv iron beam. Of ticeis broke up both attacks, largely b use of their lists Oflirers planned tednv te confront the three arrested men with three young CORRUGATED stlMPIMVO ar B7 .k.. BOXES v, At , is m ni-v than ou nr pln. (V d Dcllieites Corrugated Container Cerp. AI.nntT A I.ICIIT. Ilrnistn Hide ClliHIIIIWI i!iH!Uiinniii:niin,:!iiR fls "The whole story rise? like an ex halation." William Lyen Phelps, in N. Y. Tunc 8. LAUGHING HOUSE Uy Mcnde Minnigeredr S1.B0 Putnams v CURRY'S. XMas CARDS IN FRENCH AND CNCfOSh) . I I ETC STATIONERY, LEATHSR COOOS JI r 1 jFOl'KTAINPENS.fRAMEDPICTURES ' I $875.00 7 hrt large brilliant ilmmmulH in (i lirfltiri " nil iilalfnum rittq Se Far nothing has been found that satisfies the taste for personal adornment s e cempleteh ns diamonds Mitchell Diamonds are care fully selected nnd exipilsltely pet In beautiful geld and plat inum mountings wei ti who hove been brought here from San Francisce In nn effort te lilcn tlfj ulentl nnd Heyd ns linvlug been arming these who attacked them. Sun Kmirlsce, Dec. fl.--By A. I' ) 'I lie shouting te death of 'three of fici'is at Santa Hosn was n develop develep nieni of n search by San 'Francisce po lice tin members of a group of men who aie nci used of having subjected a score of eiiiik women te indignities mid briiiulities at u house in I low nut street I" of the meic densely settled dis Iriits. 'I he fitst of these attacks te come te i elice notice was when u young w an, en .November 121, after u night of l Miilblu experiences, Jumped through ii w uilew and told nn officer n girl com. puiiiiiit still was held In the house. The pel . e milled tlie place, sent the second glil in a hospital where she still Is and mi--ted live men. The girls said eight men had been concerned In the attacks. Tin tl.e men arrested were held in bends of s 111,11(10 each, said te be the highest cm lixed in u San Francisce court. TWO HURT IN AUTO CRASH .1 'si ih Schaefer, sixteen years old, of inn 1 Salmen street, dieve his fall. us motertruck Inte a telegraph poll in Richmond nud Iledley streets, at s, n'eleck this morning, when the stniing gear became defective. Scli.ieler's iegs were cut nnd bruised, and Jeseph Wynewanlak, twenty-two ye.iis i Id. nf 'J723 Orthodox street, who wii- 1 uling with li i 111 . was cut en the fai and slinuldeiH, Thev were tnken te the I'lankferd Hospital The meter -tru I was badly damaged. FLOWERS from "The Sign of the Rese" Are AhuH I'l-mli Four Shipments Daily Charles Henry Fex !2i S. llltOAI) ST. I'hnnr: Walnut ?uu MILLARD REEVE BURIED Police Officials Pay Cast Tribute te Police Reporter .Friends of Mlllind Fillmore Heeve, including city and police officials mid his former newspiiner associates, 1 of .Mr crowded his Iflte Leme ... Ut.tledge te jet this f?H. hi, home was filled will. Director Cortcljen, who represented Mnyer .Moere, called te pay his Inst respects te his old friend, and also headed the active pall -bearers. (Seerge H. Tempest, nsslstnlit superintendent of pay their Inst lespects te him, nnd biter saw him laid te test in Mount Fence Cemetery. Mr. Iteeve was police re potter of the I't lil.IO liKlHll.ll for tliltty llvn jems. Flowers had ahas been the hobby lleevc As if in recognt.ien nr-im irtt-rni Trtr-irr- iftgJOl -IOE30 II Gifts of Many Uses KdKe lien, In veitinK Stnnd te convert the lien into a smull Elcc- Iliiudelr Set trie stove, pair of I'eldinR Cuil-ittfr-TenKS. The Utility .Set is packed in wooden, eloth-cevercd box, which can be used for Ironing-beard. Electrical gifts for every member of the fnmily will he found in our large and coniplcte sleck. Any young woman in an apartment or at college will welcome as n Christmas gilt one or the ether of these compact and ex ceedingly useful sets, r.ach consists 3-neund Ueveled- 01 Utility Set O u police, nnd Magistrate Kiscnbrewn f nmnng the mourners. Jehn t' m Clnren represented the Hcpartmini - Public- Works, MeiKcnnnt Theodere v Weed and Jeseph Coegnn. the Dptectiri Biirenu, nnd Lieutenant Ocergc F iiii, ten nlse was prrscut. ' '" I. Stewart Electric Company dJ0BlB 37-39 North 7th Street IOC 30E30E Old Mint llulldlni: II 30E30E tonei IOE30 fi -, I f Yes, It's True! V I 8 i i lutriui 1h nulv 1hre uckn iitipart nnd wlill' our Hteck Ih m iijnuulh (i)inplfti'. nch day HHpnii the rHfrt of Itnperted I- rfumen All th old fnerltp, tnu new mlers and :rely I' uutlful pncltBf" LLEWELLYN'S riilludrluliln's siand.iril Dnit Mere 1518 Chestnut Street l.iirilrnln Toilet Wuter. SI .01) .-.,." ''W "-I'll" I 'I' (Gtfthl I $125 te V.2.5 An Eversharp Pencil Is an Ideal Xmas Gift Ill.ANK lll)(li:l liniind Hiul I.1111K11 Leiif t.pnioeitArniNci lutivriNO IJNOIIAVINCI errtri: Mittienerv iiiid Htiptil!." I AN' llvei shnl) Pencil Is 11 trnlv pnictlcil, (.eiifllile and acceptable Ninas prcneni ll Is nlH.i.vs sharp. aunK icady for 11 and Is 11 constant reminder of the donei. Our stock offers y nil an exceptional);. Hide latiKc of choice, from steillnc plat d mwr lit.'iss) te keIiI filled. J'rlccs ipietnl Include war tux. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 20 MARKET STRKET 1MIII DKI-PIIIA, PA. Xen Yerk Offices: .'ill flreailway. Fr.umh'tl in 1 f 1 K Oiwn 9 A .11 tu 11 M. lTi&zzyJ AMgRAS B n u EN LARGEM ENTS ::SVsks? Frent iJiirrjveriefcjjtluei "" 812 CHESTNUT ST." 812 Mitchell's Established JSTS Diamond Stere 37 Seuth 8th nVIWIH BiiBUWlll I (One stnir ()ntl !iiwinii!iniiia r gca3-;ra,Tryg-T rrn The Spanish Silhouette Thi u a winter et ulack velvet and black lace, .iid many a F'ari'ian frock has iakn n a rt.re that ha;n t been seen sj' i 1 c r.mp.'ts' I u Heme brci.jh' her Spjmh fashions n the Wench cnur' Your plai-k i' n ores is it Rmi? tn be or iffan' Span -h or slim ma ?ra ..nt 1 ; ptiin 'ji can't ten I Im. vr ctri rhe new eue "June knew ""r. rivet frxk that I.n is u.irinK nJ henii he most di linpii'hed ' them for your iheice. eRiir knrai. ' all 'hr charming ways nf Uu jnd hj a special arti cle en the mhnntinK flutur 'f lace veil' el' r i riven. Ire Ii! nr fnr 'he '!'- ''at Prn wear ind approve are n the new ' I Ai V e r ii V1 4Ti u The Holiday Number Dated December 15 UE , i, T I i ur M'U mimi'Mw i 1 1 A - K KJIIf HKIUHIUII ' WIIT.HI Art Dlrwr Ct miiy !e tritr le say thai it's tin a a Ionian wcur;. her clelhc?, llial ceuiii. hut Cecile Sercl'h photograph in thi-imiiiiIkm- are supreme fxamples of a I'hii' which proves that point. There's a page of Florence Walten's neueM dancing ewiia two from Lam;u shewiitf; full lace skirt 8, and a field hrecaded enierahl silk from Oillet. Sketched in this numher are the gowns that Paris takes te Biarritz and Venice. and hats delightful or discreet from a Maria Guy turban with wings of hrewii lace, te a dignified affair of black heaver. Hand-made blouses and practical frocks are shown in the "hopping pages; and there's a page of -ketches hy Fish for a children's fancy dress party, and an article en u lhrislmas party with no end of original suggestions. This Vogue is full of holiday gaiety. Of course you want it! ki F" ' a Al nr""d a"d "Ti vi f'i ' Liceminn Sis. j 5 W J sumii' ii ,i.jii..i...i,iiiiiiiiiu.i. ii ii im i ni,,i iivr j y '4 i 1 ! Atlantic Service new also en the "down-town" side of North Bread Street That imposing new .structure you see en the west side of Bread Street, at Lycoming, is a further example of the Atlantic idea of gasoline service. This new Atlantic Service Station is the result of a careful survey of Bread Street traffic conditions in the vicinity of the Roosevelt Boulevard. Its location is due te a studied conception of the motorist's need of a conven ient, time-saving gasoline service when traveling down town ward just as the previously established Atlantic Station en the east side, two blocks above, offers a like service when going in the opposite direction. Se new, no matter which way you're headed, these two great eases te the fuel needy make it easy te obtain a supply of pure, fresh, powerful gasoline Atlantic! Ne necessity for crossing the trafiic. Ne mix-up of signals. Ne back-tracking, maneuvering or waiting. Yeu pull in and swing out always with the traffic going your way. It is far-seeing considerations such as these that have made Atlantic Service se unusual se complete se popu lar. It typifies the modern idea of merchandising when values arc judged by service as well as quality. It marks the day when a gallon of gasoline has mere than a money equivalent an extra measure of return when served with special thought for your comfort, convenience and time. That's the Atlantic idea! S ATLANTIC GASOLINE Tuts Pep in Your Moter THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY At All News Stands! New! i' ' 3 I Ki . tm 'limn "HUJUi y ANNOUNCEMENT Ladies' Aute and Sports Ceajts Just Sixty of Thern Representing Salesmen's Samples Direct Frem Londen, England j All sizes $20, $22.50, $25 Men's Londen-Made Overcoats Genuine all-wool English Coats. Satin Lined. Real Scotch and Irish Homespun Suits. $28 te $45 THE CALBROOK CO., Ltd. 2D fleer 520 Walnut Street phila., pa. .i i j -" iiinn it,,,, rrrft HOSKINS Fer Everything Your Office Needs Business Furniture Office Desks Chairs and Tables Filing Cabinets and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Office Safes Commercial Stationery Accounting Ferrei Mde In Order, I.oeie Leaf or Bound. Blink Beeks, LoeicLeif Ledgeri, Office Appliances, Peni, lnk, Ppen, Witermn Fountain Peni, Commercial Engrav ing, Printing and Lithographing. Spg" Our Organization is at Your Service for Ideas and Estimates en Your Office Requirements Gifts for Men You'll find tlip mom npiiroprlnte nnrl use ful gift for thn bunl n"hs man ameiiR our line of fine efTlcc fut-nlture. WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply Heuse in Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Ninth New Aquascutums FreshFromLendon 20 off 0 UR store is exclusive agent for this famous Regent Street Heuse. If you really want te please a man en Christmas, buy him van Aquascutum new and save 20. V William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. 'B - f . .r ia.w"ta iwsjija JfcwoenMeeIs 'XXX CM irnDjiA tuMANN BBBW4W .UIMAMNCllVICBl give your children Elimann Ripe Olives te eat. 1 hey are deliciously flavored. They possess a high degree of feed value. They are easily digested, their oil providing a gentle lubricant that v.ill keep the children's delicate digestive systems in constant geed order. And they are absolutely pure and wholesome. Ripe olives, like any geed, wholesome feed, require careful packing in order te preserve their natural purity and feed qualities. In ordering be sure te specify "'Ehmann Pack." Ehmann Ripe Olives Have Steed the Test of 23 Years Ask Your Grocer EHMANN OLIVE CO. OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA Distributors THOMPSON NATTRASS 1 05 Hudsen Street, New Yerk KUHWllll CKb&M' ITJnffr"7MaSffir hxxm K agnriyy" ,Tr.: i-Ab Ma4it'jjry"7H W7r I klWmTOMll I II j k -g
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