Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 6

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OR. HOLLIS GODFREY
RESIGNS AT DREXEL
Accepts Chairmanship of Coun
cil of Management
Education
HAD NOTABLE RECORD
I)r UnllW Codfrei. ini'viil. nt to
Prrxnt Institute, tin t.i en n"i"Hii. I
chairman if th" mtincil of inaiiiiBeinctit
education. Tin uiiii'min cim-iit un-
made Int nlpht when It. Oodfn i '
public 111 j re!etiainii troin Iirexel m
l-riter fhnf lir it.nv ilniote Ills llllle to I'll
tiationnl unrV if tin- i mn 11. 1 1- or '
Kani.atioii demied to tin- tuk "f flnt
IllR cnlnpli't .. iiiti'.n hctii'ili Mi
duxtr.v in,.) the I'.'-M uMlcce" of tln
Unitril St'ite
The n -litnatmii m.i- in ill'' hand of
the tr'itei Iat V'tp-i-t li'.t uiitiimii
ment war ii" iii.ni' ni'il i eterdni .
when it was Iiiinn 1 ', Pr lindfrti
will ri'inain at tin im i i "f tl institu
tion until tiet.iW 1. I'i'JI The lln ml
.statement ilceaie tha' t !- n'nl.1etn nf
intltiitry and cilmatnm f.i'ini! tue
country ami thf p.- "i U in the
council main- it 'i p-itm that t .
chairman .if ill. iik il kiw move time
tn tho orpin'ation .inrl. lu industry
snil the enlc(.-c
TnlvT" lttiMi taut P.nl
A chairman nf t c . ii'i l nan
aRonivnt filii' at'":i I- c 'l'-ei "i'1 I
cupi mil' f tin- 'iin-t ni"'itatit "'i-
tioni in tin- fin' a' i 1 '1 iiiili "tn.il .
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N. J. UTILITY BOARD
OUSTER HELD VALID
Supreme Court Declares Gover
nor Had Power to Removo
Commissioners
SECOND APPEAL EXPECTED;
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kind's finni t'ti'i tn nun. wi ii li.io
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ITALIAN EX-ENVOY DIES
Baron Des Pl.inches Was Ambassa
dor to U. S. for Nine Years
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Ir fimlfri'j Im- m-i'-'.I. nt of
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Kamui'l 1' Capi'ti. ili'- r "f th" Aiikt
li'on founril on IM '. ati.'ii. 'ho antral
I'lvanizatlun rcprt-Hii'n.i: tit.' uiiivit
iltii'i anil t'olh'p's .if the 1'iiiti'il Stat"
miM that tin- ,nli im.-' ati.'ii f lr.
Cinlfri' liiul aih!"l a i p-iB'" ' ,,,'
clavsirs of piliicati-'ti. a In- h.i'l i it
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loni of tlio ailmiti .in "f n litv"
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hi t'"i.tiii tiMnt'li' Mi' ti" nani"il .im
Iiix-iiIm- r.. t'n riiitnl Stati-" in 1W1.
nrrn iik mi 'I i ..iiiir in Aumi-t lit
iniitiniK I in that i'tli. ' 'in til ,lati'iitr.
I'.On w ln'ii hi- uu ti:.nfi'rri'il to Cnn--tiittflii'M
li- I'..r in m ,m'ii-.x Ivfnrr
lii it'titi ii.itit fr'.'ii tin' pot nt Wal.
'llStOIl ll" Wll ill till nf till' lliploill.ltiP
I'lll'ps tlnTi".
'I ho fortiti " ainlin.-uilir wn ap
ii'ititi'tl It liiati ci ntTii' iiitiiiiii.-iium'r in
ri!i:l.itnl III .I.ni.tirr. 1'Mti Itiltl wai n
"li'inlicr "t th" Int.- .lltii i limit'
hi in Lntiil'iii ih i mi; th
lt Hip A'-'MM'lalril Press
I'ri'titi-'t. Ih i. 'Si. - The ai'tiini
i, .Tlinr Kihvinl: Icii'llth ill tl-tltlji
. Mat' Iln.irtl of l'nblir I'tilitv ('otn
.oiifr frmti olllri . fo'lowiiii; charpi's
' r. llltllt lll'ftT" lli'll b, till' t'it. of .lrv
f t'lty. inciitiiiK tlif lionnl of mlM-oii- i
nil t in olUf' 'itnl tit'itln't of ililt in
iri-ititlnc Ini'tcaHPil trolley farpst antl
ntlur titillt niti. ttin tiplii'ltl toilay
l'v the Siipri'ini' Court. Tlic pnnixloti
. t t'w m t nf I'M I. iitiilrr wlilt h I'M'
ho.iril wii i'I-i ntt'il. vt'stinu in the itm - ,
I'l-nol tin' power to illilnix the eotimil' I
mieri after el'iitges Inul heen prefeneil
ami u hearlinr civen. wax tiphelil liy t In. I
rntirl.
It i evpeeteil that the imtcI com
tmioin'r will imtiieiliatelj take an ni
peal to the Court of I'mirs nutl Appeals, i
the liiphext state court.
Iie-pite the iii'llnii of the governor in
nii-tinc the (iiiiunixxion, it Inn con
tlniteil to fiineti'iii. the inetnbprv ques
tinninu the ituvernor's lejral riRlit to i
leinoie thetn. When the i'M'cutie -e-itnueil
the boaiti he eallrtl a "pecinl ses
sion if the Senate antl noininateil n
new boanl. Deinoi ratic in coinplexion,
to replace the nlil Keptibllian commix
xlon The Iti'pnblicaii Senale. Inteinl I
of riitilirniitiK tl"' aplioiiitiuentx, referretl '
the matter to Attorney Uineial McCran
to th'tttmiiie the Irani xtatux of the del
facto boaiti. The Kovciitnr uNo re-I
iiieteil tlie attorney general to act in j
I the matter ami the latter ltititutetl quo
I warnitito proci ciImikx in the Siiprcuif t
I Court iletii.iniliiiE: l what right the
i board cniitiniieil to uxtirp the ftinctions
, uf the titilitie i timmixxinn.
PHILIP (1LAKK
lie ban Ix'cn inKslnK from his linmc
in New Yorlt oily slnre Auuiiot 1.
Ills father. A. Clarr. ISll North
l'niirtli street, believes his sun may
bo lu Hits city
SEEK MISSING MAN HERE
Husband Is Thought to Have Come
to Phlla. From New York
Philadelphia police have beeu iixUetl
to j 'in with New York In n search for
Philip Cila?er, Ucnty-xi years old,
horn in tbix city and mi.lnR from U
present home. 'J0111 Washington live
tiuo. Mronx, New York, since Au-
m.l 1!1
Mrs Lizzie (llniter. wife of the mis
litn; in in. cii'tie over to Philadelphia for
Christians at the rctpiext of (ilazer's
father. A. (ilazer. of 1VI North Fourth
street, wlio believes that his son may
be in tin ' it at the present time.
The iiiiin: man. who served eight
een months in l'raiiee tlurinc the wai .
ition as nutomotiiie
HARDING PLANS
T
0 LOWER TAXES
t? I rMl tlu dl'hc ntti-r iiif ' "ii
to shift itovernmcnt spendlm; to ft pene
time basU. The result of tho confer
ences la expected to bo an iraniedtnte
reduction of appropriations, with n
consequent reaction later In reduced
taxation nnd finally in lowered living
costs.
llv turning his back on foreign af
fairs nt thlH time Scnntor Hnrdlng has
created the Impression that lie lins ttct
Proaidflnt-Eloot Drons Foroieni Inllcly selected the man be wants to be
rresmeni-tiect urops roioign Mrrctnry of Rtate. lie nlso lins
Affairs to Doviso Means to
Cut Expenditures
TO SEE CONGRESS CHIEFS
Marlon. ()., Dec. ''7. Turning from
the consideration of foreign policies to
a discussion of domestic problems. President-elect
Harding plans to hold con
ferences this week with a number of
Senate nnd House lenders Some time
next week he Is expected to leave his
home here for n trip to Ploriila, where
he will rest nnd hold conferences un
til March !. when he will be inaugu
rated. Congressional leaders who have beett
asked to come here for conferences with
Senator Harding this week include Sen
ator McOumbor. of Noith Unkota. and
Ueprcsentntlves J. W. li"d. of I own.
Prank Mondell. of Wyoming: Patrick
II. Kelly, of Michigan, nnd Onniel II.
Anthony, of Knnsns.
Will H. Hays will be In Marlon this
week for n discussion of mbinet selec
tions, nnd Senator Ilnrdliitf H1 confer
with fiovernor-elect Ilnrr.v I. Davis,
of Ohio, regarding Senator Ilaititiiic
resignation from the Senate antl the
nppointment of n successor to finish out
his unexpired term. Inx on which
(he various conferences will be helu
were not announced.
Plans Smaller Kpriili!urcs
Concrete steps will be taken by Mr,
Hurtling during this week's conference
strencthenetl the Impression that the
man Is Charles Kvnns Hughes, who Is
known on excellent authority to have
been receiving the most serious consid
eration of any of the cllgiblcs during
the last week.
Senator Harding is understood to feci
that the greatest target for charges
of government extravagance Is the War
Department, with its great nrmy of
civilian employes. It Is nbout this
that lie especially wants to talk to Rep
resentative Anthony, of the military af
fairs committee.
Port folio for Hnys
Will H. Hays' visit nlso scheduled,
is expected to result in nn offer to him
of tlie postmaster generalship. Mr.
Ilnvs Is particular!, concerned Just
now nbout the appointment of Sen
ator Harding's secretary. lie Is nnx
iotis to have Senator Harding offer this
post to lUchard Wnshhurn Child, a
close friend of Hays. Senator Hard
luff Is extieeted liv iicrstins about his
iicadiiuarlers here to announce before i
long the nppointment of (Spurge H.
Christian, who has served lilm as sec
retary since he went to Washington.
(lOvVrnor-clcct Davis, another ex
tieeted visitor, wants to talk about the
Ohio imtro'"i"e but IttiiT' TVnii'lin
probably will hove, niucl. to say nbout
that.
Hold Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary!
Towandft, Pa., Dec. 127. Mr. an'' '
Mrs, Levi Towner, of Towner Hill '
yesterday celebrated their sixtieth wed
ding anniversary, nil members of the
family being present.
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MASKEDVVIEN RAID
' CORK NEWSPAPER
3L.
Entire Plant of Examiner De
stroyed With Sledge Hrui
mors and Bombs
EDITOR IGNORED WARNINGS
Corlt. Dec. 27. Thirty armed and
masked raiders invaded the offices ol
the Cork Kxaminer Chrlstmns eve
broke the niachlnery with hammers,
wrecked pnrta of the building with ex
plosives nnd set fire to the property.
They escaped before the' nrrlval of the
police. The fire was extinguished, but
other damage was very extensive.
The raiders, who wore civilian cloth-
tig "sold llioy were .acting under "or .
ldcra of 'the Irish lleVlubtic.,, Thoy
forced iholr way thxoufcn the ffont h "
trance, carrying (.Icdee-lmmmcrs, wu,,
which they smashed two largo Vint
Ing presses. Cutting the tefcnhni..
wires, they proceeded to j.lnre hombS
nnd sticks of gelignite untier th0 J
chines, somo of which were blown t
pieces. ll
Tlie rnlflers remained twenlv.n.A
mltiutfs. It Is believed the attack ,.
caused by the attitude of the Rxamliii.1
on the recent pastoral letter Issued bv
the bishop of Cork. ujr
The military say there Is proof that nn
soldiers or police were concerned ni..i
tho outrnge is attributed to Sinn Ppln.r.
hostile to lllshop Cohnlan, of Cork nJ , i
to the Cohnlan -tlevoy faction ."',"
Irn whoso cause the Kxaminer has hern
espousing. Warnings to abandon thu
attitude accompanied by threats XV?
been teceived by the editor prior to tln
attack. e
The sentence of the general court,
mnrtlnl of Countess Mnrklewlcz on n
cbnige of Inciting disaffection is t,,
years nt hard lalwr. The charge wa
based on. her activities in organizing tlm
Klannn, or Irish Iloy Scouts. , It n.
pected she will bo removed to Ihiglanj
to serve tier sentence.
Meeting of the Men's Club ,of Philadelphia
Tuesday, December 28, 8 o'Clock
At City Club, 313 S. Broad St.
Rev. John W. Murray, formerly of Bcllcvue-Strat-
ford Hotel Sunday afternoon lectures, ivill speak
on practical Christianity. Subject, "Steps in the
Right Direction"
The Public Is Invited Headquarters, 1507 Walnut St.
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SUVIt I 5 UtiMT AliliKtSSION ! mint pi- -n August 15. and tohl his wife
le I i.f the war
i'.i'l.'W illg till'
t....k II k" II interest in 111 ('
it the Italian il.'lc
.iif.'i'i ik e held in
'I' put . w ho.
i' km of tin
inantN to an in-truti..n s I'du'titionul ! -irugg'e
prviee. in'Tans. ami v a "in'
Dr. ilnilfrey wa "i." f tli- i In., ad- i ii ite- to th" iiilm-
viers of tl.e lah Jl.nor I.iatiKi nh ir I W .ihlngton in I'.'W
lie made the water a: I mis -unis of! - -
the pity and i'tablixl "! 'h en liihting I ... ...
standards ti.. ue.l in ::...i- than f..rt FRENCHMAN EXTOLS SOVIET
citie. At "Hi! i in ' 'hit li'iia'ile
I11 - of W"iK ii- ! .mind " li.-htii.-j Measures Imposed by Moscow Ulk-
systPin of Atlantic iim, f, r wb.eh he. 7 . . , .
was offiiinlh tl.tuk-dU t!i- iiiii.mh- an ! ened t0 John Browns Raid
council. Hr (!i.tlfrt' e as t'n . n'at.ir ' I mils, rnimc. I.i. . -J7 illy A P.I
of the oiin ll ..f ' ..ii.'il I'et.ti-.' an 1 1,,,. , I'u, ,, in So, i,i.t
ruing tae war ii" -r'.i .t i.ii.ini
iouer i.f i nc.iii'. t in - mill ,'iiin tit i..ri of
the udvioi i on, ii, '.!.. n nt that im.li '""' letur I from I!u-ia a few
Tho im bili.at.ini ! tin- eiiKiiii'i-riUK ami i i...nth .is.. onipieti cntnerti tl to
diicati'.iial re"'i - .' til uiif '.,,,', . ., . . ,i , ,illM ,i ,. ,1.i
weie under his direct.. id lie has re- . ' ( I"1' ', ' ",', """,r "' " ''"""l"S
ceivetl mam hon.ii. fi.m. una iciintrv i ') ''"' r "" ' mlit l ..iisress. - ic
and abroad "x to I'M'i' Miucl .-mbat. whose
,. , , , . , ' " '"' 'iti-i.-i ..f the Ij'iiin n-
I.iiiKs Inilustr .mil ( ollcsts .,r . ,.,.. , ,, ,,..terila nude q lite
The cfiiiin'il of m.it..li!"ii nt eilui'Utioil a" ii"i"i..n "tl th" ih h'.iti .
was fi'itii.d lat Jl i'. .fii . . i M Oi. l.'ti , , :i'-.. ,,. i ..iiitii mix.
i""d laigelv i if ii'P'i ii1. -. ri.'d w.tn t u'.r i ' p."ti '.i Mo . m t to" ini 1
r. liotlfrei in Wn-hn . (. loth eil'i-jnf John lliowi the Ani.ri.ai :ih ill
ciitnrs and retiroi'iitatii" of nnlutr . j ti t it. .it, I I.i r n-r l.rt. 'a . in
The coulli l! lllieis llullslll, fin- o' ls."'.i
lege and th" xtudi nt f in itingeiiieiit ' "Soiih- gn 'i- n- . .i itt ion
pducn'ioo.il hi ppjiidinc a natii'ii.il " itf it nl
I'learii.g Ik us.- iti.Ititriui .l.'u.in I ' ' Jo' : 1'.
nnd n'!!"iiati'
Troops Not Concentrated for Attack
on Rumania, Tchltcherin Says
Constant Inople. Dec. 127. Illy A.
P. l Itumors that concentration of
Hussiun Soviet troops in the region of
the Dniester river was with aggressive
late yours j intent against ltitmaula were denied bv
In.' nf thi (ieorg" Tch't"!ierin. ItiHiiui ItoNhevIk
minister of foietgn affairs, in n wireless
dispatch tn the Uuuiuniun foreign
offiie.
.M. Tchiti iiertii declaretl it wnn
netenrx for the Soviet forces to take
up winter quarter there, owing to the
sit tit; tion along the fi out.
that he was going inu to iook lor nn
otlier job Since then she has not
heard from him.
(ilnxer is five feet, six inches tall,
with a dail. complexion, black hair and
black eyes. He bad lived in Philadel
phia until a year ago, when be and his
wife inoied to New York.
28 Drunks In One Police Station
The Tenth and lluttonwood police
station was the linven for twenty-eight
storm -tossed Inebriates hist night, too
full of ho'nliii cheer to make their home
ports. This is siiiil hv the police to la
the lorget number of "drunks" accom
modated in two enrs.
s'r,.'iii of i..in..ig. merit I f
ln"li. At in set.t it 1. v.t I t.
ing ui' "" 'hi'' i-l ::i "i 'i - .1
fiitmn f"i- i.i !. in t, i i.i 1" i' n' .
du-U ' diid t' ..' eu. At ' '
tuii" .in mi' n' . i ,s li. h i i .
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we i. hi '. do in I'rance
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Man
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resnm c i". of lmitisti' iiii I tl.t ,..' . . ,r
use in nieititi,' tie m "d of n im-. j
mtjn in ihdiitr and iiT"ifia.' pi ,..
for tl production an I distribution in ,
th" ' liege T"I1 of ' . I j-. ,., ,,
tries "t the iimntn hav. p. it.- ted te
orgniii7iii."ii. Th".- in.- p I'd . i
tie. ti'ti!esi. , itiim, c,,f'i.ii r: ru -. - l
ing. p.ipcr. rut.liii. n n- 1. 1 r- and !
metals, 'fitln-r an 1 n'n T ;.
lege ar" n p"-es..ii',., ''r.. ; .. m
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iiortii'i,' I i i ml . r nt I . fnt.uN at
lii i I'I'JI Sni n, Ten', street II.
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ll.s,. til, wi.t i.'ii. iu!.. -aid !i. :iad
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An Adequate Assortment of
Jewelry Gifts
We have replenished our
stock many times that we may
offer even at this date a wide
and satisfying variety from
which to make selection.
Whether it be of gold or
silver the suggestions are plentiful.
S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st.
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bacco Company of St. Louis,
Mo., is using I 5 Dictaphones
in its Correspondence, Traffic,
and Credit Departments.
Triese Dictaphones sve made
it possible to handle JUf c more
correspondence with at least
40?c increase in speed in
getting out work. There are
no delays or slowing up, for
The Dictaphone is always
ready during and after office
hours.
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handle quickly a luryt: volume of
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Albert Pick cS: Company, Chicago, 111.
Mr. Albert Pick, Jr., says: "We are using
35 Dictaphones in our Adjustment, Sales,
antl Purchasing Departments. The grati
fying results that we have secured from
these machines can be ascribed to the
increased tpeed with which our corre
spondence is handled and to the conveni
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Main" 27m (j-ey.tonoi Call at 40-50 No. Sixth Street, Philadelphia
Offices also located in the following cities
Alluntown Wilmington Harriobunr Trenton Readint?
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The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
Commencing Today:
Clearance Sale
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'i rrice,
On All Women's and Misses'
Fine Wearing Apparel
Every Garment Included : Unrestricted Choice!
All Sales Final: No Approvals: None C. O. D.
Millinery Not Included
Charge Purchases Tomorrow Billed February First, 1921
Dresses : V2
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Involved arc Daytime and Street Dresses,
Dinner Gowns, Evening Robes and Gowns for
Informal Wear. All recently purchased by us
at lower wholesale prices, due to lower manufac
turing and material costs. Now at Half Off the
Present Low Ticket Prices.
Very Exceptional Values
Ticket Prices. 39.50 to 295.00
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y2 Off Prices
18.75 to 147.50
Including every Coat in the store Sports
Coats, Traveling Coats, Street and Evening
Wraps. All purchased by us for replenishment
of our stocks at much less than the former whole
sale prices. Now at Half Off the Present Low
Ticket Prices!
Very Exceptional Values
Ticket Prices, 49.50 to 499.50
Vo Off Prices
24.75 to 249.75
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Fur Coats and Wraps of Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Bay Seal, Rus
sian Pony, Moleskin, Squirrel, Muskrat, Marmot, Natural Mink and
Civet Cat. All superblv lined -uvl mo'Mshlv f-shi'nned.
Ticket Prices, 150.50 to J750.00
V2 Off Prices, 70.75 io 1375.00
Fur Neckwear and Muffs
Taupe Fox, White Fox, Poiret Fox, Blue Fox and Silver Fox Black
Lynx, Hudson Bay Sable, Stone Marten, Mink, Skunk, Squirrel, Hudson
Seal and Fisher.
Ticket Prices. 22.50 to 695.00
Vz Off Prices
11.25 to M7.50
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Tailleurs, Fur-Trimmed Suits, Alpine Woo!
Suits and All Imported Costume Models included.
Ticket Prices, 29.50 to 550.00
Vz Off Prices
14.75 to 275.00
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Tailored I and I)rc,sy Models in Crepe Georgette and Crepe
dc Uiine. Uond-niade .Houses of Voile and Batiste
Ticket Prices, 6.vj to (fi 50
Vz Off Prices, IU7 to 34.75
WASHABLE BLOUSES
All New Tailored Modes
rick-el Prices, 1.95 to 7.50
'a. Off Prices, 97c to 3.75
No Special Goods or Job Lots Purchased for this Sale
All Merahandise of High Blum Store Qualili,
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