r &$! !"t V "- Jl 2l JAMES M. BECK Fermer Assistant Attorney Gen-' cral, Mentiened for Cabinet, Sees Senater at Shere ROLLING CHAIR AIDS HEALTH fly a &ta& Corrrredrit Atlantic CIt. Dec HI !nmp- M. Beck, mr-ntlenrd ter Kcretnr.v nf tntc In tlic Hnrdilif cnl.itirt. cnllrd en Sm Sm ater Penrose n( Che Shi'Ibiirnc Hetel here today. Mr. Re-k, n fennrr I'liltadrlpliian and former nfMrint nltnrncv ncni-rnl of tlie t'n'ted Ktntr. iurlve.1 here tit neon. He wn shnvvii nt once t the ifnnter"-" suite. Recently Sennler Penrose haa ".pclten of Mr Iterk a one ipinlllled te direct the nffniri of the State Department or te represent thi cenntry n nnitm'ndr te Oret Rritnin The daily rldea In the IiIr rolling ehalr built specially for Senater Pen Pen rexc nrp working wonders w'th his health He Ik regaining the vim he hnd before illnciM made him "the sick man cf Spruce afreet " Dr. Herbert Carpenter, the senator'? phjlcian. vvlie came alone as a pre pre cautiener iiiPH'ii.e when Mr Penrose came down te the iliere lnt week te cet into dhane for hi work in Washlnc- ten. right after the first of the cnr, looked his big patien ever last evening. lie was mightily pleased witn wnnt nis eve told him. f-.cnater renrese had just returned from a ride of three hours in the big red machine with "Wa'ter" at the wheel. His even were fpark'ing nnd his face was nsc'nvv. His appetite was rampant and he told the doctor about the rabbit potpies the chefs at the Shelbourne have been concocting for him. "It would net he possible for a man te de better than Senater Penrose has done during the last two or three davs." Dr. Carpenter said as be was leaving the hotel "He leeks like n different man. The rest and the change of nir and environment have worked wonders) for him " There was a stir around the Shel-beu-ne when Mr Penrose was summoned te the telenhene te answer a call from Marlen It was understood that he ta'ked directlv with Senater Ha-dlng and fl'it the cabinet and some of Sena Sena eor Penrose's recent utterances here reverting .Tames M. Reck and ether possibilities were touched upon. Mr. Reck is expected here today, but the time of his coming is Indefinite and he mnv net come at al' Senater Pen rose said he knew nothing bevend the fa-t tat 'Mr. R'ck had written stating his de-ire te ta'k with him here nnd that he had been ndvieil he would be SA-e'cnme env dnv this week. Mr. Penrose's plans ure indefinite. He said he might go back te town in two or three days Fermer Menk Finds Leve After 20 Years Centlnntst from raer One age of thirty ler runner sums' u .. earlv Christian writers. Recnuse of my studies I was led te believe that the Protestant or Ivungelical form of church fevernment was the primntlve form. I I have made this a life study. With me ... , ., i 11. i i u tn this N a conscientious belief I had te make the change "I think the PresbUirian form of rfTtireh government is the most demo cratic. I am strengl in favor of the n.nfutnnnt tnunrd church unity accord ing te tlie bread church angllcan move- ments which recognizes un- ri(iii- ji ethers and ether church government and desires te unite en evsentiuls leading full f eedem ill form of worship and nacrnp'cit I am very glad of this oppe; te -nv this because " many , reei(b i asked "ip for mv stand "I mnv take up the mlnitr here. I am in some doubt At present I am net nffiliatPd with nn church I am t'ZtT nir,eh,eihR,d.r:k el nil ndelphin founder of the Riddle Rib'e classes He is one et the persons or whom 1 am most fend Up lias use.! his , "... .."..I.I 11 III. UIM. .,! j ?r"'i.i"". iVJ ,,,;,.i.nn,inM.! PENROSE VISITOR ure.... .......". ! half hour's meditiitien. the monks Mr RiddV talked rather sleh. the kneeling in their stalls, result jierhnps of w-nrs of silence In' "At 3 e cl.x-k the icgular .iineniea the Keituckv menaster,, where th- Uvlne Office, u-niposed if thp Ps.lm,, of Trappht n. nks pas. -rek. without lld. Ih recited b .glnii.ng with the Speaking except for a "pix obi-cum" , " """"" "f . I''"1'"' ", ?bn with ,"1 V. one another ,PraW it ends about -I e - , k Hi- fir-t ni.cting wit', Miss C.aines1 "Th; Dmne Ifice; -insists of pas occurred one ,cnr age In the .leffer-eii sages from the !!. S-riptures honil henil II tet nbhtiMOid Vn Tin futurr Mrs 'lies 1. the fathers of the church and 311,1,1),. wns nt the hotel with her iu- extracts frcin the Hies of the ( hristmn Tiilid mother K.urfax fiaines A faint nil sung in simple, plain f.re member of Richmond ... iet Intro- , gnrlan chant, as restored te its unci, nt duced Mr Ruble te Mifs Oaines Usage by Pepe Pius N The former umnk Ml sw.ftlv in love "Rut this singing is done enlv en Rith f.e .ultlvnt.d Virginia woman Sunday and the chief festivals of the Mr (.nines and ins s.stcr 1-ft Rich- I'ear fin ether das the ethec is n cltPil. Dii.nd sn nft.r this meeting and went During the dm the ..(lie. of prime, te Atlantic Cm hre it wns hoped tier, e sext. nmie. es;,ers nnd compline the inxige'ating air would aid the in- 'ate Ming daih valid Mr Ilidd'e ii went te the1 "The mterva's between prnver are nhere and begun his wooing Later vhen the li.ith'r and sister writ te I'lnehur.t N I' Mr Riddle followed Th" brother died lust Mm in Pine hui'si Hi- -1st. r retiiimil te her War reiitnn home Mr Riddle ieik ut. hi residen.e "t 'nrtr Hull Wnrrentnti and wii a freipient msiih nt the stat'h Cnleniul munsmn whue Ins hridi t" be tcsided Tlie lnvn'id brother li.ul inherited th s pr.ipertN trem ins turner 'tie iite .j ii.ii;. Villiinti Haines At our tne urs .ig the brother eteei.tcl n will leaving tin ir.ipertN from his fath.-r 'he iite .liid estate t the St .lames' V,,i ., i' Phnrcli. Wan. ntnii. i- n metner it' his mother lb sti, I'ntid that the home should be ued . ! hospital or a recturv ini'k and butter 1 hev get wnat is me arresr ei narrv .mines, in iiiiiu- Sherllv liefere hi death he prcpand al'ed 'monk's ..iffee,' made of ground niere mi suspicion of larcenj of an a (edicil t his will hequiatliing the biir'ev mth milk and sugar In curb I nutoniebile mansion te In sister new Mrs RiddN i turns this wa. the n'diniiri bcv.rngc of lliithewasrr.oe.il(telBiithedo.ii I th. neepli cspeeiullv in l'ligliuid It J ITii- at u hearing this morning lie- went and he dud without having altered ' . s!t tnst.lc. Ht first nnd a lit f"r'' Magi'trnte (.rellis. in the Llev.nth the v ill 'tie difficult te get n- d te but one be i and H inter strc ts station inserted he RecentU his sister asked the rr.urt !. ..me n-cu-temed t" it nml it Is hcelthv had gem intji n saloon at Ninlli and te iiinrpr.t what u.rc believed te lie1 "tn this (euntrv. en account of the'htrrj strict and admitted that he had the vague previsions f the wt" Last I . . i !.- I l I vi'ik a i.iuit opinion was luiii'l d down turning ever the .nlire prepertj te the pr.seiit Mrs lliddl" Te Live in "Paradise" 'TlnBuiLi ' til ii iiulatn u liueiv f i ...:"'" i;....i" .... " ..'.... ,:'.; HUH .'im Di'ni - i ' ii'i .! n n their time hereafter, is one of the b. t l known mansions in irginui It Is en the edge of iirrenteii Mini commands view exleiiiling l".r miles annul. The Truppii-t meiiaterv nt il.th seiiiiine Ken . feitv elglit mi'cs smith nf Louisville, stand .n a knell wirh bread acri s of firming laud surround lug it. Theic Mr Riiidle ns I'lither Alberlc, perfernied n certain amount of manual labor even .lav. in addition te his studies and his time devoted te prayer and mediation Mrs. Riddle ha three brothers. Themas Pester (.nines of 'e Yeik city J Colonel Gr.'iiville Gaines, of War ronten, nnd Jehn Smith Gaines, also of AVarrcnleti She has one sister, Mrs Kllzabi'th pester Gaines Smith, widow Of Colonel Themas Smith, who was the son of one of Vltglina's t'i War 'governors. Mr, and Mr Riddle were man led fcr the Rev. Dr II Allen Grlfhtlu. cfyi'iluln of the Heldlcrs' Heun; at Vows oft Trappist Menk Call for Austere Life The Trappist monks, when they received full membership, consecrate themselves by five vow i poverty, chastity, obedience, stability and reformation of manners. Their monastic lles are eexerned by these rule : Silence Ne meat, flh, ckrs or wine at any time. Only one meal a day, consisting of vcRctable soup and boiled bread and rice, about fifteen or .twenty ounces altogether. During Lent only one men! of bread and water. Frequent fasts. 1'requent and prolonged devotions, with penance for the slightest for fer getfulnesH. Rise nt 'J n. m. winter and sum mer Werk front live te ten hours a day in the fields and workshop. Te bed at 7 p. m. in winter and p. m In summer Pray six hours a iln.v . Washington and au intimate friend of the bridegroom Mrs. Riddle has been in Washington for n month with her cousin, Mr. Careline Hebertum. and her mother, Mrs Wville-(talues Mrs l'aliie. due te her marriage te her late husband. Wn't.r Wyville. hnd the title of Ladv Wyville Her husbund, by virtue of his fa mil connections in Hnglaud. had the right te assume the lands anil line of Lord Wjville. but did net exercise inai rigin. preierring 10 reiiimu m-ru. Kamil Knew of Wedding Kdward Riddle, of 1315 Locust street, a cousin of .Tames Cernell Riddle, said tmlnv "Mr. Riddle's mnrriage Is no surprise te the family, who hae known of his engagement te Miss Haines for mere than six months. "His friends and family de net'think there is nu thing unusual in his mar ringe. as the fully understand why he left the order "A year or n age he returned te Philadelphia from (Scthsemnnc Mon astery te undergo medical treatment. Continued ill health convinced him that he could no longer stand the rigorous life demanded of a monk in the order. "He was enthusiastic ever the order whose tenets had attracted him as an extreinei intellectual vnnnu man. "His father the late Themas Riddl, former minister te Kcunder and pro pre pro ieus te that in the diplomatic service ut Havana, Cuba, was a great friend of (icnernl (irant. He was appointed min ister te Ccuader when (Jrant was Presi dent. "Wliiie in Hnvnnn his wife and fam ily were taken ill with ji'leu fever. .Mrs. limnie. who was a White before her marriage, died. James Riddle and his sister. Elizabeth C. Riddle, who lives at Fifteenth and Pine streets, nrc the burviving children. "I understand that the former Miss Gaines is of a very prominent southern family and is an estimable woman." Miss I'liznbctli Riddle said tedav she knew of the wedding and spoke kindlj regarding her brother iiutl his wife. Mr. Riddle'h father died here in 18"."i. 1 lie late Ce enl Caldwell Keppel Riddle. Third Regiment. N. O. P.. was one of his bi ethers, nnd the late Cadwaladcr Riddle, known as n penologist, was his ui'cle. He obtained his middle name. Cor- n,. frnm ,js great -grnndniether, Re becca Cernell, of Rhede Island She '"'H'ne the wife of Clement RiddV. of (.moral ashingtens staff. She was if sam.p fam ng (euU(,,r f i erneil l nlversity. FATHER ALBERIC TOLD OF LIFE AS TRAPPIST l' visiting relatives in this en in .January, 1011). .Inmes Camel! Riddle. tl0U efntj,er Allterlc. told of his life os n T , fc .,.,., . . , . L l following i, the intenicw he gave at that time : ..Thc mnnlH retir,. te their dermitnrv -1 7 o'clecK in the winter and at 8 in summer. They rie nt U e clock a. m ,in, assemble In the nbbe church for irujvi. lik prajer. The littlp efflie of thp Rlpsse Virgin Mary i rccu.d. followed bv u spent in reading studv nnd manual 'a i- (ipihseniinie bb was ubeut KiOfl icre- nf IiiijiI 'I he matiiinl labor ter l.at is known as the choir religious' i fiem four te five hours dull The ' brothers hipe u shorter . ffice whuh tin, sa in priviite The t broth, rs ills, b im longer hours nf labe' "W'iI'm eerj monk is supposed le Hrn his Ining b manual labor accord- mi? t l!i eLl lrnditiens of Mt ll"neilct st Masil iiiul the tinners or tne ueseri. tin- f'inircli bii- lepnnd ''lieir religious t,, devote r eiislderuble time te sacred amlics th olegv mid the Scriptures "In summer en neruiint of the heat nnd labor, the monks g"t what are called two full meals consisting if vegetables, .Innate . ure eriiuled what Is rnllnl . , .. e.ivl tn ilin nwipiniif Tlii OIlSlKtS OI iiheul su eiinc.s of bread with bnrley i lll I U III" i i.. inna .-.......-- ie(Tee In winter we are ernnted one full iiie.il. served at about 11 :.10 a. m . and a small collation in the evening. It"''"' , . . nv !""' " "" n , ...lr ul.i 11,. 1,1 iil rm.ir.i.r ..f i, i' .A..- .i.i. ..'....... ... ... ftl Jul')) ;. nernllv sp.ul.uig. IhUdut proves f,iut,f: 'l . monks, as a rub. are ...-,. ...,,1 ,.... ,1K , weiildn'l lind iinv la.v -looking ones It It u serein life. The rn'e of austerilv IS p'rfectly eh- served, but it is rather difficult te obtain I R' A. Fisher Is Awarded Second t.ew subj.cih. esp.cialh in this .niintrj. I Medal In Architecture Contest bxaiisM niani have net mifficient i stieru'th te eb.rve the rule and luivei Alietbn I mlirsitv of PeiilivH'uilin the novitiate Tin ill are tared for hi , student has wen lioner In arcliltei ture, an '11(1111111111111 ' according te anneiiiieement miide'tedav "I'erpetual silence Is ebservnl i ' He is R , Kisher, II student ill the ci pt te speul, te the abbot or the trier an lute, tural school who wen second et the menuslerv The master of vveik uiednl hi the Riuersen irie award il-i. nun give diiecti.uis verlmllj when i.uidu. ted bv the Rcaux Arts Institute lieiessur This silence is dlfliciilt but The winner. W Nichels, while nut a Isnie. siirj for a lift of reeelVctlnn and I'niversltv sluilent, bus bfen stutlvlng prnvi't In cae of great ne. essttj tin art privately under , Professer Paul rub doe net upplv ('ret of the architectural school " f. w wars age the building where1 The Remix Arts Institute cemlucls a th. monks conduct a Inns' school cuught . slinlhr .entest . very month, and Tril lin' meiik. illscevering the fliiines jversitv studeiils have wen honors for thr. v hlnies ami smashed miiiu of the .several jcur The eiupctitlini was window-. b uu el warning, Rut he for the design, uf bronze deem fur uu urt kept sllijucc." Iiuuscuin. EyfiOTSG PtipLIC LEDGEk-BLAI)H3A) 'HUBSPA HARDING CONFERS WITH COOLIDGE President-Elect Discusses Asso ciation of Nations and Do De mestic Problems MAY DIVIDE RESPONSIBILITY lly the Associated Press Marien. Dec. 10. Making geed an other of his campaign pledres President-elect Harding today sought the ad vice of Vice President-elect Coelldgc en the problems and policies of the coming administration. Although the plan for an associa tion of nations Is understood te have been one of the principal points te be discussed at the conference. It is known that Ooverner Coolidge's invitation te Marien was prompted In n large part by the desire of the President-elect te secure his advice en various do mestic questions. One of Mr. Harding's first announce ments after his nntnlnntien wax his premise of mere active pnrt for the Vice President in the next adminis tratien, nnd new that actual expert , ence nag nreugut home te mm the wide range of subject with whtch n President must deal, he Is understood te be even mere anxious te let. Mr. Coelldgc share some of the ndmtnls ndmtnls tratieu resnensihllitit If any plan has been worked out te delegate definite subjects te the Vice President for investigation or decision.' however, Mr. Harding has net re vealed it een te bis close advisers. It is thought mere likely that Mr. Coelldge will be asked te .act In a general ndvlsery.capacity and will be entrusted from tllne te time with Im portant special missions. Arriving early In the forenoon, the governor was te snend several hours with Mr. Harding before rcturninr cast. Lucky Limerick Fan Wins Hundred Continued from Tare One tlallty te everybody. We're all fans, se we start even. The Geb Frnm the Nay Ynrd Tedav's limerick jumps us down te Seuth Philadelphia all the way te the Navy Yard. Here we have a peer gob who "comes ashore" for an evening and doesn't knew -i tt te de with himself. Can you help him? Think it ever. Yeu have until 0 o'clock Saturdn evening te get our answer In, se that ought te give you time enough te "dope out" n mighty geed stunt and te put it Inte a line that will be full of "punch." These of veu who are still trving te solve the difficulties of the West Hertter street man nnd his "derttcr" n.ust have your answers in by ft o'clock tomorrow evening, while the Luzerne carbarn fans haie the time called en them at 0 to night 4 The spread of this liraerickitls germ is becoming mere and mere evident every day. As one reader expressed it esterdny A disease that Is called llmerlckltls Is as bad as appendicitis; If our work we should step The first prlze te con. The boss would say lie didn't need us. And u few days uge, iu discussing limericks in genernl. and particularly these that dealt with state names, we innocently asked. "Who. for instance, could write a limerick en Pennsylva nia?" And a man whose namp would be known te all of you if we were allowed te print it takes up our challenge thus: i live in a state Pennsylvania Where bootleggers thrlxe and rnlae Calnla. If eii drink their hooch The endlnir Is scech That the doctor Just says "pecbla mania Mere Abbre tat Ions Our remarks the ether day about the wa abbreviations ure used in writing limerii ks prompted a fan te bring us his collection te show us hew cleverh the dea nas been worked out bv arleus writers. Here are some of the best, culled from his srrnpboek : There was an old man of St Hera no was stunp en the arm bv a wasp When they asked "Dees It hurt?" He replied. "Ne It doesn't Rut I thought all the while 'twas n hornet " gallant nnd sociable Mr On meeting u fair dimrel kd She called for a fir The thing hnd se shr And en her red lips raised a blr. The sermon our pastor Rt Rev. lit gun may time hud a rt cle. Rut his talk, though consistent, Kepi the point se f.ir distant We left, for we thought he int. nev. There once was a dlgnltl. d Mme. Who hiked en h read of Mucnic. Until bv mistake A rough read she did take And iniiif diiit.-lj thought thut she hme. Punctual 'en - abhorrent te The He loath, s si mictiens and "OS I Me is such a bad be That a Ha. of gnat e. Would arls were the kid taken frea BOASTER LANDS IN JAIL Bad Man" Became "Geed" When Police Arrived inupl.' of gllisses of beer and u I , h.rkeenee last nlclit cause, M'011" " B barkeeper last nlglit caiisci I """"l"' '" "' , sni""iiK.-.'i'r nun ne was ltPl, fuLUIilin I finhib ' nriil Hint li .. I....I ' I" ".vc-i-nn.i 'luun mill .lint lie II.IIJ .- , . . ' eti " expensive car iu I'lttsbiirgb anil run It le llils cll.v . ".''ut I was only kidding, judge," he llH'll It N II )IHir WI1V tO JOKC. T ,, .;....r. . .. . piie.i me niiigistrate. "sititiu imil for fiirlhir hearing Suttirdiij " PPWrJ MAW WIIVJ5 HOMnRQ EVENING PUBLIC LBDGM'S DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST One Hundred Dollars Daily Fer the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger te the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Belew RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST 1. ten test l.i open te any one. All that Js required for you te de Ik te write pnd send In your last line te the Limerick, using for conveni ence the coupon printed below. Please wrlte plainly, and be sure te i.dd your unme ami address. 2. All answers te the Limerick whleh 1 Printed Wew must be re ceived at the office of the EVENirja liimc Lkdekr bv 0 o'clock baturdny evening, Monday's and Thursday'B limericks should be """''f? CLP' - I,IJI IKS!. Phlla V,cIPhla : Tuesday's and Friday's te P. O. Itex 1521, and Wednesday's and Saturday's te l. O. Ue. 1024. Answers left nt the office of the LVENi.ve Punuc Ledger will uIm be admissible. THE WINKER OF TODAY'S CONTEST VILL BE ANNOUNCED ONE 1 WEEK FROM TODAY Cut Out TO THE LIMERICK CONTEST Evemne Pcnur Leuekh, i: 0. llex 7.52.?, Philadelphia. LIMERICK NO. 4 A gob who came out of the yard At Leacue Island said, "Gee, but it's hard Te knew what te de When your day's work is through (Writs jenr nnrr en this tins.) Name .................- Street and Se City and State PLAN NEW TROLLEY SERVICE DIRECT TO 0VERBR00K P. R. T. Asks Permission te Build Loep at 63d and Lancaster Trelley service with new green cars directly te Overbroek Is planned by the I. It. T. Ce , which today nRked per mission from the Public Service Com mission te build a loop nt Sixty-third street nnd Lancaster avenue. At present ".shuttle" cars of the jellew type run from Overbroek te Sixty-third nnd Market streets. The transit company told the commission n loop Is necessary te turn the green enrs. Details of an appeal te the State Supreme Court from the Superior Court's ruling en the underlying com panies' case were discussed today by City Solicitor Smyth, C. Oscar Reasle. counsel for the I'nited Business, Men's Association, and William A. Magee, of Pittsburgh, counsel for the Cliveden Improvement Ce. The Superior Court recently set abide a Public Service Commission order en the P. It. T.'h underlying companies te reply te n complaint against alleged exorbitant rentals pnld the subsidiaries. Legien Opposes Delay in Benus Centlnnrd from Iave One snld. "These kept here felt the were in hard luck." Charges that the Wur Department is taking no action looking te tlie prose cutien of draft evaders and deserters were filed with the Heuse judicinr committee tedny by reprc-cntutlves of servife men's organizations. The com mittee is considering n bill te extend the. statute of limitations from three te six enrs for prosecution of violators of tlie selective service net. William O. Murdock, department adjutant of the American Legien for Petinslvnnln. nnd II. II. Raege, of the legion's legislative committee, declared thnt the War Department has done nothing but premise prnsu-utien of mere than 130,000 draft evaders and deserters under military regulations. Many Ca.ses Net Acted Upen They nlse charged that the Depart ment of Justice was making little preg - ....-... , , . ,; ;.,w, :: . " ? .x .,". " vz.u-.T.vv " service net, but were punishable under criminal stntutrs rather than military nil II II ll'llll tin. Viltllll' II mn f l.'iuimii I III laws. Mr. Murdock submitted a letter signed bv Adjutant General Harris te former Provest Mursluil General Crew- der. in which he said that the War De partment nan returns m i.sn.im.i ue serters falling under militarv rcgnla rcgnla tleu. Of these the letter said Kl.'l.T.'IS had been dealt with under inilitni'j reg ulations prier te Februarv 'JS, HUD. There remained, however 173.M1 in dividual cases of which .the War De partment luid Hindi' no disposition prier te Inst September 1. according te the letter Chairman Velstead, of the commit tee, snld he bi-lli-vc.il the War Depart ment should be celled upon for infor mation concerning Its disposition of these cases. The committee, however, left the matter In the chairman's hands, nnd he snld later he expetid te write te Secretary Raker for the infeiniatliin. MOST INCOME TAXES PAID $20,603,589 Received Yesterday, Last Day for Returns Yesterday win- the last dav en which tinnl payments for the income tax due for 1H10 could be paid without penalty, according t.i u statement tedav by Col lector of Internal .Revenue Lcdeier. Clerks in the department have been busy rmdving final payinnts and col lected .V-".'IO:i,.i8!l II dining yesterday alone. The total sum in this district en the last payment, however, Is $.'11,. r,(M).4te.:i3. Mr. I.ederer said that from u total of L'b.flOO bills sent out, mere than 27.000 had been paid up te today, when a large numbei of checks were received In the early mail He uiliited out that there were very few dellnquiiits in this district, as the total uinciunt due was SIIT.XOO.OOO, of which nearly ."WJ.OOn.OOO has been puld in Dreve Aute Forty Miles an Heur Recorder Slackhnusc In Cumdcn to day lined Samuel Neuclier, of 111 Cooper strict, $10 en the charge et driv ing his automobile ut the mtv of fully nu bcur ou Cooper street lubt 3. The winner of the ONCllUNDHED DOLLAH prize for the best last line te each i,imcrtcK win ee "" exactly one week after the Limerick Ih printed. Fer example, the win ner of the prize for the Limerick" which appeat-B tedar will be an nounced today a week. . . In ease of (its, prizes will be awnrded te each successful con testant. Fer example. If the judges decide there are two or mere answers of ctiual merit for ,tne prize, the author of ch ftvswer will receive ONE HUNDULD DOLLARS. The prize M net " split up among them. , . . The Limerick will be Judged W three editor en the staff of tne Bvxnine Publio Ledeeii ana their decision will be final. and Mail PRISONER CUTS DETECTIVE Man Again Resists Police When They Try te Put Him In Cell After n struggle lasting nearly twenty minutes, Detective Rrewn, of the Seventh and Carpenter streets police station, arrested Edward Jehnsen, twenty-nine years old, u Negro, of Chestnut street, Camden, who, armed with n razor, cut the detective severely before he was finally subdued. Rrewn noticed Jehnsen standing near Seventh and Christian streets early last evening and acting in a suspicious manner. He spoke te the Negro, who, he said, had a small bottle of "dope" In his hand. Rrewn placed Jehnsen under arrest, nnd said hU prisoner used the razor. After he had been quieted and taken te the police station, he again resisted the efforts of the police te place him in a cell, but was overpowered. Magistrate Raker held Jehnsen under 5800 ball for a further hearing en Do De ( ember 22. NAVAL CRAFT LEAVE HERE Six Flying Beats te Jein Atlantic Fleet In Maneuvers With u whirr and a splash, .x flying beat et the S5-L type, compiling the Atlantic ulr fleet, left the Philadelphia navy ynrd this morning for Hampton Reads, whence they will uccempany the Atlantic fleet en its southern maneu vers. The aquatic planes, 104 feet from tip te tip, will be gene from their buse frnm four te six months. The destroyer Harding will accompany them as fen der. I'eur overseas destroyers, the Cassln, J prje-' Vilkes nnd Caldwell, left the Philadelphia navy yard tednv for Hampton Reads. They will proceed from tin re te their winter bnue nt f harlcsten, S. C The submarine tender Reaver left today for New Yerk, and the minesweeper left for Hampton Reads. ' STEEL MILLS TO CLOSE 22,000 Workers In IndeDendent Plants Will Be Idle Youngstown, ()., Dec. 10. (Hy A. P.) Heads, of independent steel plants here llidlcnted tmlnv fl.n. n, .in. .. m i S....S ..,- mint tun R'v ":?. " " " - f tnu week until the first nf the year owing te lack of orders The contemplate.! suspension would affect about 20,000 workers. Rlast furnace nnd ether units which "m . s!lf,or '""O'll" from suspension will be kept going, It was stuted, but the main dcturlinents are exported te ?" ' ... I,'"i,,'1 Stutes Steel Corpora tion mills in this district, however, are expected te continue nt their present rate of about ill) per cent production. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES AUBT.ni Mse.SVH (127 Wnlf et . nnd Edrm ..m..HhCP"" "1I1 XVe1' i Mirtln Hnrrlneii ,1S4'1 Ce.l.ir ave , anj Diana Kelincrtn 3012 IVnnmrrev'e it Percy Wolf 8111 Columbia av , and Sadk RenlsTtr inn N sth it William Mi;i!fHrlttnrl 1,111 v n'arlham Ter race, un.l IkalH-Mu I-'inch.r. 2010 ,V lien- eall II rrank OIrti Ml s Darlen at . und Klnlse Csrtr tiO CiirufiJ'ter st David I.ane. 1.1.17 a.MIeh at and Jtasule Jelin..n is'u (utliarlne t. i:duard Jariniiakv. 8S47 Walnut si., and Heinle Weinberg .101(1 Ventatn nt Hartiert I. ('handler. Chnmer Pa . and "Jnl II fimllh ('nii .Msj. N J Joeph tlellllt. I0M N 2d 1 . and Anna Rub-nnn-ln. r.SSS Chestnut at Vntonle ivtruzzelll SOftfl Kdrlrk m and I're-dt 1)1 (liillle. 80J.) Kdrlck si I'rnnk i; I'ltzp.itrU It 5240 I.a ri.h oed avn . and l.ulu K lllsliej. 4400 H B2d l Murvev i: Krti a Aniulalnn, Pa, nnd Jluth. A Tewlf 2ins Wiil'ace t llronsen J llllliprl IVnlyn, Pa nnd Crcella M llrallv '."10 Chew kt William II hansel e. Vanderlps. I'n and U-lia A Hamlall 23SS Me mi hla nt The most appropriate gift for all the family LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. W. A. Kt'l-MIt, President LexinKteir UultdinK 851.83.1 N. lirend St. mcis:pSh tilJgkmW Ifr' MMffi E Lewor Heuso Lfkely te Strike , Out Amendments Made by Lords STILL DISCUSS IRISH TRUCE i lly Ihe Associated Tress Londen, Dec. 10. Amendments te the Irish home-rule bill, mndc In 'the Heuse of Lords during the last two weeks, were ready for consideration by the Heuse of Commens when It met today. After the bill had been tent te Jhc upper house of Parliament nnd that body was found bent en making material alterations in the measure, Intimations were given thnt any amend ments made by the Lords would be stricken put by Commens, but there appeared te be Benttment In some quarters in favor of gettfg ns far. as possible te meet any objections which developed during the debate" of the bill by tile Heuse of Lords. There seemed te be a probability thnt the reappearance of the home-rule bill might be made an occasion for n debate en the Irish situation generally. Lib eral members have asserted thnt ac quiescence by Parliament should be no cured before the government puts into operation such a serious measure as declaring martial law ever a large section nf Ireland. Withdrawal of "PJack and Tau" untta from Cerk has been completed, but the military commission, Investi gating the origin of the fires in thet city Saturday night nnd Hundny has net as yet made public Its conclusions. Majer Ocnernl Sir Kdward Strickland Is head of the commission, and it seems the work of arriving nt a verdict has been mere difficult than was ut first ex pected. Knmen de Vnlcra, who bears the title of "President of the Irish lie public," Is rumored te be en his way te Ire'and from America, where he has been for nearly eighteen months. Tacit permission for his return te Ireland Is understood te have been given by Pre mier Lloyd Oeergc In a letter te the Rev. Michael O'Flanagnn, acting presi dent of the Hlnn Fein. Discussion of .a truce in Ireland, pending a scttlemeut of difficulties there. Is declared te be proceeding, but there is no indication thnt the negotiations hove reached a definite stage. The Rrltish Laber nsrtr has been called into conference for December 20, at which time It is planned te start a untinna' campaign te bring about peace in Ireland. New Yerk., Dec. 10. (Ry A. P.) l'liinen de Valera, "president of the Irish republic," is "In hiding" in this country, but may consider returning te Great Rritain if granted a safe conduct by Premier Lloyd Geerge, Harry Bo Be land, "presidential secretary," an nounced here, today. Mr. Reland said that Mr. Dn Vnlcru nt present was fagged from his activi ties in this country and he had with drawn into privacy until he felt able te resume his tour in the United Htatcs at the place he had left off because of Illness. Mr. Reland, who said he alone knew where Mr. de Valera was, de clined te meke known bis whereabouts. The "president" hns a number of speaking dates which he will fill in the l'n i ted States, bis secretary added. He treated lightly all references te the proposed return of Mr. de Valera. but be Insisted the trip overseas would net be considered until safe conduct was guaranteed. Dublin. Dec 111. (By A. P.) An official report today frnm Dublin castle en the snoeting yesterday of Canen Maimer, parish nriest of Dunmanvvnv. County Cerk, snys the priest nnd the eon of a farmer named Crewary were shot by n cadet, who la under arrest. The cadet is reported te be insane, the official statement adds. Atlantic City, Dec. 10. Kammen de Valera. "president of the Irish Re public," reported te be In this city, could net be located here this morning. Members of the Friends of Irish Free dom here suld they had received no word from him. MAYOR IS EVASIVE AFTER LONG TALK WITH GRUNDY Discusses Legislative Program With Ducks Count Leader Mayer Moere and Jeseph It. Griuidy, Penrose lieutenant, held a conference this morning nt the Union league. Their talk lusted for nenrly two hours, during which the Mayer and Mr. Grundy went ever the city nnd state political situation. New legislation, se fur as It affects Philadelphia, was among the things ills cussid nt tlie conference. When the Mayer reached his office following the conference, and was asked if polities had been discussed, lie re plied. "The Mayer nnd Mr, Grimily lire old friends, and often talk things ever." Watch Given Tenants' Head Jeseph A Moletiy, president of the Thirty -fourth Ward Tenant"' As.socin As.secin tin. wns given n geld watch by the i lembers nf the organization at the meeting in West Philadelphia last nlglit. Motorcycle Crash Fatal Edward Callahan, 1.100 Bradley ave nue, Camden, died today in the Uni versity Hospital, from a fractured skull received yesterday uftcrnoen when the motorcycle en which he was riding was stiuck by a truck ut Twenty -first street and Oregon avenuej m:Tiis IIAWhO.N J)ec 1(1 IH.'O MAIlllAllK.r I. "Iff nf Wllllum Jl lMueti Itflullvrn and frimrtj limted te Hllrn.J funeral scrv! crtt en Hut st L' m.. iri'cli-l ut lirr tiuslmnd's reilifnce. 4111 Msrlin si.. IUii IUii t.ireuitti Itilertnmt prlvstu . '.1X ' -l.h,r ' WWIK A., wlfn of .Ieiiii J rex lTjiirul iirvki-.v en Slen st s i m h" lur liuHhaiut's rslinre 41H v'nm Ihk bVf Auiiulwn N J InLrmcnt uriviiu 1-rlcnda may cill humln I In I . m i.a i i.i -nc ii, limn vv iNirrti;r, 1,,.. levc.l wife of Jeteph lUlfs (nee Daniel) limit !!3 fr Relfitlvrs nnd frl.mlii in. Ml. I t. uifnd f.inersl, en Hat . ut 8.30 n. m from her psrrnts' r.ild.'n.w. I'SIO Ti kt n el.'iuti hliili tnH of reaum at mi Ijilni'ini ( liurrli at 10 a. in In-ermmt Hely CreHs ( m ICANK Dm' H. KM.AUETH .. dauith tcr of Mur and the lute Wllllum Kane rt I- '."".: " .n'' """". "isi nnlny or Cuill I'ul.llnhlne Ce. Invllid tn funmal. en Hat. I at S'.in i in fiem lut rcal.it.nce. S2i lelh H Hnlemn rr.iulmi -naa .it C'liurcli of our Mether of Morrows at 10 a rn In I ermn- Hely Crnn Cairn tery. Hi'U'NCII-lt per II, JURY J, be!ewd wife of An.li.'.' J Hprlnuer Rcluilwn und frlerid Invited In attend funeral, en Hut., ..t 1 30 p m from the rerl.1 -nee nf her diiuahlei IS.'il K Monlteinery hvc, te pre. enl tn I'ulnicr nult Krlrnda inn cull l'llday after S p in Interment prlva-r . Slll'I.I.Y At Rirtiliinrtt.iwn. Iluclis rn . I' i. oil )' 1ft HANNAH MAHUARI'T. . wlre it Jam.'a II Hliellj and dauglmr of ttv late ftiurlta Kellinnn, In her flll'h yui. t llelutlvca and frlnilt Invited te funeral arv. 1 lee, en Hun at V IS p m.. at lur late res. urmc. iwciuniiin inierincii' Klehluni. town Cemetery, Automehi ea m til meet train at Qijnkortewn, leavlna Read n Ter inlnal at li'.an p m IIKI.f WNTKr MAl.ie. MOYb wan rd In tiuat depi.cinenl of iu-.. nnaitciui innliluilen p.eainnt nrl- . T iiiiccmnu fur Hi.mi ahjivlnij ahlllii : tu Ortice?1 " ,frne " JL Ltdiir HOM RULE BILL AK N COMMONS r. f vu... t . ''L i t t V r .MOTHER .OF TEN, DEFEATED ii i ii - Effert te Elect Weman te Pettsvltle 'Scheel Beard Falls Pollsvllle, Pa., Dec. 101 Fer the second time Pettsvllle women yesterday failed te Innd their cholce of school director en the Heard of Education', The women, with Mayer P. Pierce Mortimer, backed Mrs. .T. Or Hallo Halle well, who' up until n few years age was active In educational circles at Pittsburgh and wns en officer In the Parenus-Teachers' Association, the Mothers' Club and the kindergarten there. She is the mother of ten chil dren. , It was announced, however, that the, beard Inis selected William II. Chandler te fill the vacancy which was caused by the death of Director Fraricls Crltz. The school directors state they de net feel nil liberty te put a woman In an office te which the voters have elected a man. STEEllSS .EJECTED AI PROBE Senater Doelare3 They Prohipted Witnesses in Building Inquiry WAGE FIXING IS ALLEGED Ry the Associated Pres New Yerk, Dee. 10. W. W. Cerlrtt general solicitor of the American llridge Ce., and A. L. Davis,, a'se nn official of tlie United States Steel Corporation subsidiary, were ejected from the com mittee room nt today's session of the legislative committee Investigating the "building trust" when Senater Kaplan, presiding, Interrupted the proceedings te declare they were prompting wit nesses. A letter purporting te show that the I'nited States Steel Corporation nn.1 National Erectors' Asspelatien worked hand In hand today was placed in evi dence before the committee. The letter produced by 8amuel Unfor Unfer mver. committee counsel, wns from Jehn W. Peuchet, former manager of the association nt Pittsburgh, te the or er or ganisateon's secretary, reporting n meeting of the executive committee in Pittsburgh in December, 1010. At this meeting the executive com mittee, the letter snld, appointed a com mittee te we the officers of the I'nited States Steel Corporation te arrange for notification of the association before mnking nny changes In the rate of wages en erection work. Walter Drew, tlie association's counsel, wns te sec .L'hert II. Gary, head of the corpora tien, In the matter. The committee also approved the new wage rate of the corporation which was te lieceme eltective January 1, 1U17. Charles Chenev Rccretnrv of the ns socintlen, admitted en the stand that he had made no record in the minutes of the Pittsburgh meeting, although Mr. Drew had asked him te make what Mr. Untcrmycr cnlled n "false record. Mr. Drew's memorandum te Mr Cheney regarding the minutes of the Pittsburgh meeting asked thnt the sec retary record as present enlv six per sons, although nine were said te have been in attendance. Reference te the wage action also was te be ellmlnalid "This was a deliberate attempt at garbling nnd falsification of your rec ords, Mr. Untcrmycr declared in ad dressing Mr. Cheney. Under cross-exnminntlen Mr. Cheney admitted that the fabricated steel man ufacturers git together und fixed wages although they did net allow their em em peoyes te act jointly. Mr. Drew was uccempanicd from the room by the sergennt-ut-arms for in terruptlng Mr. T'nterniyer In his ex amination of Mr. Cheney. CHRISTMAS MAIL FALLS OFF Practically Ne Increase Above Nor Ner mal, P. 0. Department Says Washington, Dec. 10. (Ry A. P. Whether the people of the country n ignoring the "mall early" slogan e the Postefficc Department or have e. perienced a strong subsidence of th Christinas spirit of giving Is a questtei ever which the department today ex firessed considerable concern. Ther ms been virtually no increase in tli volume of mulls due te Christmas mni' lug up te the present time, said an mi neuueement by the department, when ns by December lfi last year the mai hnd Increased i0 per cent above uernit "The peenle of the United Stat eil her hove curtailed their Cliri"tm "iiiiliiiir this venr or ere putting it until the last minute," the annnunc incut said. "Until lust Tuesday r ports throughout the country shewc no sign whutever of an increase in tl volume of mall and the Incrense show bv reports en that day's movement e mall was se little as te be negligib'e.' r J. E. Caldwell & Get JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS IMPORTANT BAR PINS BROOCHES and BRACELETS An-y1 Precious Stene Or Combination of Precious Stones IMPRESSIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS ,teECES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ADJUSTED TO PREVAILING CONDITIONS ..v i 7 - n CDtLff APPROVED i U. S. CABLE1ANDING Se Telegraph Company's Head, Intimated te Senate Preb- Ing Committeo WILSON BLOCKED SCHEME Dy the Associated Press Washington, Dec, 10.- Mere deUtli of the three -sided controversy center. Ing around the action of the govern ment In preventing the landing of tli Western Union, again took the stand. American cable nt Miami, Fla., list summer, were given today before Us Scnnte committee considering leglsla. tien giving the cxecutlve denrtm.i newcr te control all cable landings Neweemb II. Carlten, president of the Western Union again took the stand. "I want te correct a statement of Ellhu Reet. Jr.,' c6tmsel for the All. America enb'cs, te the effect that the Western Union proceeded with lb opera tions for the landing' In disregard of State Department warning," Mr. Carl Carl eon said. "The fact 1b that two wecij before the landing ivm te be made a Mt. r(.ti 0f u,,, t;f.n(p Department ted me that our application was com ing tu'etigh, and that he expected th license te be Id hand shortly. "We nrc net down here throwing ourselves upon the ample besom of the Senate seeking Justice. We nre pro pre ceedlng In an orderly way through the courts, If the courts fall us, of course, you may find us about your legs, beg ging for mercy." Later Mr. Carlten Intimated it wai Secretary Celby who gave him the as surance about the license. "I left the conference with Mr, Celby," he sold, "confident thnt in landing license was coming through, nnd that no conditions were te be attached te it, though s'eme fugitive things wen sold about It." ' Mr. Reet took the stand. A Statj Department warning that President Wilsen's permission would be necessary for the Western Union te land tlii cable nt Miami, he said, Vput thj Western Union en notice." Breaks Leg In Game While practicing football at rtj Southern High Scheel athletic field; Rread and Wolf stfeets, yesterdaV,' Samuel Zalsteln, sixteen years e'd, suf fered a fractured right leg when he wai tackled by an opposing player. He livcj at 710 Seuth Fourth street. Zalstsll is a member of the Southern JIM scrub team. He wns taken te thi Methodist Hospital. Explorer te Lecture Donald H. MncMlllnn. artic explorer, will lecture en "Five Tears With the Pelar Eskimos." nt 8 o'clock tonight In the lecture ball of the Academy el Natural Sciences, Nineteenth streel below Race. e Uhe Superfine 5mall Car 'A Trim as a fine yacht, true as a fine watch, in all respects quali fied te he consid censid ered America's finest small car. JOMPTON-MJTLEK, INC Retail Nnlrft IORKOW MOTORS Cerp DlniTltiiiters 22 North Bread Street riMinet I'eplnr 7SH7 Open Kirnlnce TUB TEMPLAR MOTORS COMPANY CUvitaud, Ohie wraTj ,L .' ,.k Aki4.Aiii .' ' . !A8-i.LM ;t