Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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PUBLIC LBDaBR-PHILAJD.MLVHriL,1 THUliSDAY, DBprfMBBB 30, 1020
MAYOR IS READY TO DECLARE
WAR ON PENROSE DICTATION
Wont Stand for "Outside Legislative Influence," He Says in
Fiery Speech at Allentown Asks Mayors to
Form Independent League
llti it Staff Cerrfuponfrtit
Allmilnuti. l'n.. Ili'i HP -
Mnnrr i rcmly to ili-cliin- nr on Spiiu
tm I'ftirtKi. Ho -nitl joMrnlm that ho
would not Mnnil to. PhUndelphtn hoinu
rontrollril hy "outsitlo 1i".Mntivo in
The Mn.vor I rpndv'Ni mrr h- wnr
faro up mid down the -tnto. if thnt
fniipn lm m..nr in nrovent tin
I'ciirnwo mm ml in tin- -tnto Mm, tifod
to ninlic u jiluytliliis ' the tt" l.fS
islaturc. , , ,
Tin- Mm.-, tilromlv m fombat with
thi Vnrp-H-iittn-i'iinninKlmm conibl
nation In riiilnilfti'lmi. h-Iuti? ho l.n
appoah-il dire, tl tn tin iii-nnli-. 4tt.n--iln
. ollfil on thr t'..o.li- nf lVntwl
innln to hark him up in .1 rtuht nittilnit
tho o. t.ipu ulnrli would ftWi'ii its
tpntiudr on Hip l.i'cilHturoand politi
cal iniii'liitiin .nf tin' -tatr "
In n ppeoh dclivpr'd Iiitp lust niRlit.
Minor Monro indn-a'-d thnt tin- job
combine In riuhidnlphtn vuw only our
"n tin t.'titin li' "f I '! nrtiiiil whii'li
oiil1 ford oil tho uhol" body politio of
the statr "
In I'fTi'ii. nnd without niciitioniiiK
nam", but vcr . lrarl.i imlirntlnc
whom ho uu'ant. Major Monro cjci liiiiM
that tho contractor boo of l,liiliu.l
phin. hMing behind tli- indidal iTtiiiu. ,
of President .ludno Hr.mn and flic
power of Sonatoi I'mM-f, wimc i'ii
papod in n -ttiti'-w do - lii'itu' to nt u
itrande hold" nil tho ..fate a- tin-
have tried to gi-f it in Philadelphia
I.'inicti.icp I Plain
In languace bri-tlms w ith tier wonN
and phrase, the Mn.r of nuiaueipn a
called on the mnor of Allentown. Mai
.,. ,t .1,. turs ami o Hi
OU1IU "I'l", . .
cinls and citizen ..f .11 -eennd and
third oI.imi and otter . itie- ir the state
to f.irm a leiu'iio wit, li m i.nd join in,
a tuttle to oertluow md ,Tisi the
"octopus ' Major Monro lm rarelj
unokei, o plailllj It - tint Iie.e.
an for him to r.-f." to the an--- or
ProHident .ludee Brown. Senator ln
ihp Thomav V fuiiiunslium or other
leaders Those wlm li.-nul him appeared
to be fulh in ituainted ith the ktml ot
i;nn., 1... Main- wa dl'U"mi
und partii'iilnrlj faiiiuiar ""
Philadelphia Nituation
la.nr Monro made
Tl lint tulkine onN
Allentown. but lo
the whole com: ionw '
rirt of the M i..i -tni
people ot tho "t !'
rice wa done to ta
inc oMon of tin
. . M ...n .1 111.
Miijor ..."'"" ' i.f
nn active pnl tli ill '.in.-. -i"i ,.,
?ho ntc!wni..d,....eaV. leade. who
jk ot -.Hl-tleil f" t t'H "I Phlhl'lel -
, ,i w.,t.-h ""V"1': ,;,,,-.u;V--" ""
fliVn'ex tiv to run 1" lladelnhiii
tteatlj to Load Ind-peiidonts
!!.. w tint tl.o . w 'f nbeixor
alone in a talk with f-ien-1- at
...fielimnill of I is stnniu' appeal.
Mnor made it plain tltat In
to bad a coinbinatim. '
.......lutit loader cif polllica'
thr state uzain-t atnth n
tension of the jol
ulna t th
Itaroh
with re-pet
hin Hiidieni
r R PUTNOES INTO STORE
wMa3S8sSfW.Ws
the
t elear unit he
, the ,itizeiis nl
i the people of
t'i It was the
r. . t appeal-; to
to soo that ju
ers in the i mil-
. .tato l,oj:isiiiiiiie
i r .i i ...
, ii !" looh liueuu i
I iineatthod nnd for a tune routed I
Mayor catinot bo that the people of l.elinjli
Berks. Attr-Rhpm. IMuplitb and an '""
rest will permit this octopus to fat n
Its tentacles on the Legislature of n
state. A Ripnt contiaotor boss lm tiindt
oiiorinous proilts. I'.lli it be that fi
people of Pennsjlvania will permit the
spread of such a sj stem "' Men (to t e
ICRislatuie. tlnw become viiimis u
till' ties to these betrayals of tin penpic
Will the people of Pennsylvania i " ""
thiV It makes no difference if high or
low be affected
Had to Accept ClinlleiiKe
Disoiissiiij: the wave at prune t ie
lirotiteers of the underworld tin pm
veyors of dope and the hlglih pirn "
who inroiirnse vice and i rime in
Mayor said: P.tit other teallj prolit
on 'tlie proceeds of the nndei wot Id in
thej are HvltiK well. Men who take hi
men who pay those who take are oiu,il'
ri sponsible foi the wine of i.iuditr
fan it be that this systun "ith i
strnnirlehoM on nliicial life or poll, e
power, will he pet mil toil to In per
pot'iated through a iiretonse of law' It
can t ho that the people of Pennsj'
vania will stiitnl for s'n h a xstim Tor
a !i,,' if has been routed in Plu'ailel
phia. A part of the present iiphe.nal
is tino in the fait that the Mamr was
pleeteil nil a platform of cmi dei in .
uphe'i! I pi liticatis Hid refomipi!).
some ot whom hiio deseitid the stand
irds of tuitthi -iv: :ii- i il
Then , ' no thl lotlU' MHIKe hltfll o
plosive i. llllst the deserters Thpy
dosorti d i o'iliciaiis and M'lhsli re
formers iilonners son mi; tho deil in
the liii ' y if rifoi m
The M.n ' said he had been obliced
to take a siatid . to accept the chal
lenge The -tate. he said, is faced by u
dtiiatioti. 'i ainially. economically and
politically. In a system which n'ekb to
undermine di i nt ncueniinent.
'Wo will st.iiid ' he added, "for the
i nloroetiieiii nt the law."
I 'oticludini: I'm Mayor snnl- ' No
me i nine., horn as a moral reformer or a
ptllde. But tinie is cinly one Coutse
mull Stand In 'l.o ofhi-ers cif the law
wlm are of pnneii probity."
T.ilk'iu with Allentown friends.
Mayor Moore said -I at a ' Miiirli hat and
a fioek omit" did not make a eotii!res
inan Those." he said, "who believe
that i niiirressiiioii arc made m fashion
ihle tntlnr simp, haxe a bitter lesson to
aril in Washington ' In this con-
no, tictti In- said he knew that ('ongress-inan-olect
Prod B ttoruord "won d not
be that kind of a legislator. "
Mr in t nerd ha boon elootod to rep
os,,it tuts ilistrn t and is the tii-st Ue
ibliean i I'tisressman to be chosen in
tlrs tiibraltar of Iieniooracy the
lb rk-la high district.
In the home of Charles Kline. Allen
town tuori liant. Mayor Memo jownlh
inllncl" Mr Klitie for pa Mil s him
, maty cent tor a i oinpliment the Mayor
aid to her husband
"I will til' n this fund m i to the
Kiwanis Cub." said the Mimu "foi
the relief of ..distressed litul down
i nilclen meiiibi fs
... ...s..iu'wi.naiiiiOAi'l
W-MjjywMP111" 'fmHITOIa,WEK "f 'Sm&X
I ilil HR mm,
kHHHk 111- HIhl
r"in ii wminfT wt n mwm . mmmm. wmmrn
wW&MMffl lim llaiS" - -mm Jli I !
I.iIk r I r1' l'
Klfty M-roiitl anil llipstntit strrrii
UtiR the fcinall inwards. They were big
ftiotiKh, however, for hint to wive unnio-.
thing, nnd at laid he got enough money
to start in business for himself, nnd ever
tdncp hna been a highly prosperous
"dealer." "The police haven't been nblo
to lim. either Htcln or Murphy.
Mystery in, Attack
Made on Vity Loan
. -4.1.1 (..
c.ol ....miiniil- WrOIC. OUt OUT Ulll ill
hlH own ImndwrltliiB ufter the contents
"After we bid we ns.tc.1 the opinion
of our counsel. T. IMVitt ujlcr. Us
objection reunited In tho withdrawal of
thnt
. in. .r i I. t I ... .In. I fri, in urn. sM I'll 'llh to fllptttlllT 111
:TmlV.n.MI. rmUlnl ii.Jo 1 doorw.iy ..f the .Cor Talh.ng Ma.I.lne Age,.,,
Hughes and Dawes AUTO SMASHES WINDOW
for Harding Cabinet d
river of New Auto Arrcs.ea hivoi
Peculiar Evolutions
P. nIimi' evolutions peffornied with
his ti
pensive nrrnv of counsel, tin prisoners
all have refused to miswei .juestiotis.
An importiint dcvelopnu i' '" ''"'
inti-driig crusade was the .itrest by
the pollci. of the Tenth ami Button,
wootl (.trcet station of two men nnd
their wives charged with Inning mid
, sinin. iiiirecilles. The liolicc. Ill the 1U11C
I on Inni'il trnln Pili;e One"
. . ... w. ii... .i his ti inuring car at I ittv-secotid ami
in. i iMn.iioii.4 I- .. ';-',;"" M t'hi. i .it streets curly this morning ic-, narrowh missing a mnn said to
"hf"wir,h s o 'I Mr " K.ftSrtv'-""'--' ut iluMUTCs, oftlieyni.-igdiv1-- i, Cue !,f the largos, w Imlesalers of
M ',. Th l !,,rtn.s rom the' ''' " "'"" u ' 1''1 V, ' '.'f" fo'bi.hlcu drugs in tl it f
f'chot s , . 'iidV .." e 'f "1 N'"-"' I''",,, -VVJ- "",,y Tlio-o arrested ure Walt.i; Mnnfpy
TTis th. Pros l,.,t -el' las given ''f''''- " "' 1; '' ""," ,lnV "" ll"' ' ar. and his wife Carrie, of Krankl.n Street
n . ",b roL-ardlin- hi nttn rncv -en- ''.i-t m, i li.-timl. und at the corner of , B,inwood. who wore poked up
tm si,;t, rei.ar.lln tin attorney en .,.. , f ,lnvi, t, niachine , ., ,,. ,,., M m11m,.,.,s. .mI Harry
(cmtlininl (rom l'nin" Onn
of the loan, RitlTiciont to provide for
payment of both Interest nud prin
cipal, tho provision of thoontltu
lion being as follows:
"Any county or other
municipality incurring any indebted
ness shall at or before the time" of
so doing provide for the collection of
an annual tnx sufjleieut to pay the
interest and also the principal there
of within thirty yenrs."
We wish you to understand thnt
we do not by the foregoing In nny
w-av uuestinn the legality of the Is
sue. We linvo not hntl produced to
us the necessary papers cnnbllng tta
to pass upon the legalities.
Very truly yours.
V coov of the letter was seen before
bids Hosed by Mr. Mncnwenver, by
Charles S. falwell. president of .tho
Corn KxpIiwikp National Bank, nnil uy
other bankers and brokers.
The concerns yliloh withdrew their
bids were the Corn Kxchauge, $1,000.
000; the Commercial Trust, .'$100,000,
and Blown, TlJhoiniis, Stokes iS. Co..
SnO.OOO.
"Of course, I rend the lettpr. ex
plained Mr. Mneawonvor, "for the
opinion of so eminent a lawyer as Mr.
Bockius commands respect. The letter
did not in any way influence us in our
bidding, however, for, as n mutter of
fact, .John II. Allison, president
-..- 4.1.1 i mint snr. however.
this letter did not Inllm-tice. us in i any
wnv. Wp nlwnys siibnilt to tho judg
ment of our counsel In these matters.
We tniist be very' careful, we arc not
spending our own money."
The Mr. Bnrltlus to whom Mr. Line
..weaver rpferred Is o luem her , of tho
law firm of .Morgan. imvis iv .m..,.,...
Mr. Bockius declined to say wdiether
he bad written the letter or to whom It
wns written. It would bo uncthlcnj
for 1. .1 to dl-cuss the ...alter, he. ex
plained. He said ho bad no idea how
PIIIIII..I. if, nt nto plrcnla-
COpieS Ol 4114.- hi."-- n-
"""ir Colwell, when shown a copy of
lite letter, recalled having seen sonic
Ine similar. Ho wilt his bank with
drew Us 1.1.1 upon advice of Its own
counsel, however.
When bids for the bond issue were
.oiids directly, Mr, StotesburT In
MontllM. with both the slnkliie 'fund
coii.inir.Ht6n rind Drexel & Co.
"I want In say," u-mnrkoil thn
Mayor when llrst anno... .cement of tlm
'."iivinotis Inter was made. "that U10
bidders who were In possession of the
rumors, and who received copies of the
anonymous communication nnd who
paid their subscriptions were not shaken
In tho least by the underhand nttaek,
"Tho whole matter Is being mn.lc
tho subject of an Invest limHm, v
have not yet been able to trace the origin
of the rumor or tli source Tif the anony
mous letter. The attack failed, and It
is probably well that the public should
be Informed on to what took place."
S
if this
opened In the Mayor's. ..fl.w poccn.bcr
10, there was a noteworthy absence of
the "nil-or,-none" bids of banking
svndlentcs such ns have absorbed mu
nicipal issues In the past.
Withdrawal of the bids of the three
l.,M,i,r nmioprilS reduced tllP offCCtlVO
1 fotni !.4.1(!0.ri00. nlthoueh Mayor I
' Moore received ninny offers from In
jvestors who wished to Imy nfter the
ii,.,h i,iiiu Imil tiepn onenen. -
The absence of bids from banking
nvndicntes recnlleif n stnteiiient niiub.
bv I'. T. Hlotesbury. me iinnncier-in,
the tlrst public meeting ever held by the
sinking fund commission.
At thnt time Mr. Hlotesbury stated
bluntly that unless criticism of the
banking Interests was stopped tho
bankers would withdraw support from
municipal financing.
'Mr. Stntesbiiry wns referring to
criticism of n sale of city bonds miTde
to the sinking fund commission by ..
syndicate which Included Drcxcl S: Co.
The commission had failed to buy the
INSTALLATION aho REPAIR WORK
siU
COVBRINO THE 1NTIRC rttlD Or
MCCHANICAL BQU.PMCNT FOI.
BUILOINOS POWKR-STCAM
ELECTRIC HCATINO PLUMBING
WATKR 8UPPLV SVTrMS
LIOHTINO VENTILAT.NO
OENERAL PIPINO WORK
Ligth that is just right
and motors that carry
the load any time
anywhere. Ring our
Electric Department for
genuine good service on
your electrical job.
the
tin
wa re my
tin inde
thnught in
like an
in Phihi'l-l
t"
inilillie
tate at la 'go
ha the Ma 4 or poken nliiinn
Senatm- I'e.irn.e u.ni
..1. .. i.. .. i,..
44 a. nreitrnn .. n. n-
-- ... .- i -..n. .1
..! "tl . In, ., nll.l is nrtTi X miuh I
bi legi.latne iiitlin "'- "win tnnii
home."
lH4iir .Mn ilo .Ii ' nniiiis i" i - "I
...i !,., in.ii.e " iiitiMpretatinns
fr.i ,.nln4 is m-t as road'
the field again. t Senator Peuin.e
stnto as h i. aiait.st the l"b
in Ph.lndelpli.il. if "uoh a drastic cnurs
City-Wide Shake-Up
Planned for Police
I'. ice ..no
md an
it
to
tllKO
the
inhllie
be neoes.ar4
He is determined n 4a iiidn iit'd. i"
conte-t 1 1 'Ti mcli i f i'ii ui.4. if am
cffoit I. madi by the Peiiro.. oontr 'I
of the state I.esislisture to liafiper his
nght for honii rule or r. hamstring h.s
j. .i .mm..... ... ,i, .i In ttus ho
Hiinunisi i in "ii ii, ,,! - -- ... ..
.. 1.4,-1 l....... .!,.. iiviii. Iii'ln of t ho 4 uptliew. tor
i. unr i lu ii,.' i - -i - .... .
(inventor (;..4eriinr .-.pr" .1 is . ' i-cord
s 4lgnlOllSl4 Op i.islllj ut t. in: lico
"r pper" legi'lifon for Philadelphia.
eg s'.arion 4vhii h would ii... t. tnp the,
Mn4.r of his nin" P i. "immou
ku' v4 dge .hat tn i'.i4.-nir has no
me fur .seniiti.r P"iii"i ti" the Chi
-in ntic n mn HI "ll nn no
i ciiiliimicl f r im
in i-ntitr.il i- gniiii on 'h
wards 44.11 tint 1h 041 HouUid
Detis'tiies on Prnh.it Inn
I he pl.nis nt the mMwii in ling do
teilnos si nt b.li k to their lllsllUts ,it
"tiect duty 111 .iii.fnrm 441II be tilled uy
Captain Soulier under a prnh.itini.ary
system. I'i.oi tni Cm ti'iycni expliuued
toihn .
Tl.o ditei tnf s,ni the ill I -c 1 14 cap
tl.lll 44 ill ll.ne Ills pick nt tin etlllie
fi.lie '1 he nieli eho-otl l! ho ilii'll
on iiiobiitmn for thirty day. At tne
I 1. still
Mr Wm ks lm. such cMcptimial tit
ties, for the cabinet that he s regarded
as .ihiinst certain to lie Mcietary of 44iir
ov of the .my .
Mr Harding Is .steadily taking a
broader 4 iew of his obligations in choosing-
n uibliiet nnd the claims of the or
gatrVatmn or f porsnunl friendship
44cighs less with him today than they
did right nftor election. Some of those
four men whoso names have just been
mentioned will not be linmd in the
cabinet.
.M.i. v (nt Interior Post
Kx-Senator l !' urge Sutlier'nnd. of
1 tab. may In n rotary of the interior. I
lint it seems likel4 that the Ptosidont I
elect has li i in in miliil f"i the tli'st ,
vacancy in tin Suiiremo Court
The tnlk nf IIonr4 C. Wallace, of
Inwii. for secretan of agrtoiilti.ie. pro
coeds fioiu the fact that Mr Wallinc
44tis Mr. Harding . ad.-sor during the
cuiupnigu iiiini n.i icitliural iiiestons
This makes him l.ki'v. hut not certain.
The packing mtc tests oppose Mr
Wallace. I
Herbert IIoo4er l the one oiitstand
l ing ngiire 4vitli popular support tor tin'
ciiliitiet ini44 that o etiiit.ii Itoot ha
boon eliminated. Mr llardiiig 44011II
t.iob.ib'4 like to hti4o Mr llooior in the
itlliinet. The iiieston is one of find
1 tm 11 post that s.nt Mr Hoover's
lii-los and abilities.
All 1 nniplMe oiibiiiets ale n.st guessis,
based 011 the tl ry that Mr. Hardiiu
44t'l rei oguie lertain party and pit
scctial chums. Itut tlm President -oh" t
lid imt do tho oli4iinis limit: .11 picking
hi iotai-4 ot stntn and seitetnry of
tiia.iiry nuil ho ih,ingiil hi., mind 11. "to
than nin 1 in the prni 1 ss Some of tlm-u
tin ti 44 ho 111 n nil oabliii t slates. Ilu .,
licit. We. ks. Dauglieity. Wa'l.n 1.
Hnu4ii ami Siitln t-iiiiiil will doi.bli .s
In mi Harding's tinnl slate, but nut .ill
..t them
, sidewalk 011 tne miriii sine
t t. Then. In trying to get
the street, he shut the car
d up mi the southern-sidewalk.
up on t
of the s,
back tnt
iw.rri.u 'IT
pushing Iln' noon 01 mo cur iiii-iiiikii
a bulk wiinlow of n store.
lie 44ii- .ir.e.tcd by PaM'olman Moore,
of the Pft4 -fifth nud Pine st.oots stu
t inn. nun 4Mll be given a hearing today
before Mng.stuite Ilaiiis.
Alleged Opium King
in Crowd at Inquest
Conllniiiil fn in l'uire line
.lid Mni 4ns maue 111 ny me
HARDC, DISCUSSES
CAMSETW l'77 UAS
ti.. Mi
l'n
ai"
Ietensi4p alliaine N""'i, hmi'
Minor Moo-e is nit tstip th
nf ptHctii ' iii,"H"'" i-' ". '
li.icteil by .ppliiiLse
I,, M 4 .1 - .( 'I .1- !
fine the Kiwiitu- C i' ,
1. 11, . Il.it. i', 1 1 .1 Mm
frn 1
if and
reiilnis
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Moor. .'.I
of the 1 it
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id nt 1 ml time reports s( us.ni: their
tlie work will 1 n to
the direi l"l
If tl. H044 III llllg (l'tlit4es ,, i,
sin, 44 1 thl loll' 4 tlll'4 III lllttl Will III
i tit back to their di.triit. and now
II 11 44 i 1 bo .eleitec! Tie repu. t will !
111 4., tho nthl'illl III IMtn . of tllo.e ,
tn 144 III the di tectilo bill' li'l.
1 'apt-uii Sunder w I ue 11 in e
hand in tucking the ..n ho want. "
the din 1 np stated lb will bo 11 1
lciwoi! to ..in tin- but 1 441th In- own
imil and in hi- own "l That 1- tl" I
i4,n In gi I reu'.i- I
n4i M mi 1 1 it4 Suit lim ,
1 f. 1. 'tn e early lotltn '
1 to I'hilinlolphiii 1
he II 1 illsel'4:!tlo
1 , , ati s t nation 1 -Mm..
1 and Mr Ai ki 1
4 1 ti aki en publii I
1 eker otnbiciglii). bu'
. in I'lininisttaiinii 1 n
.t. 'th Mi ker to
Marinii
II it
ih 1 1 ol" 1 Hauling
tl 'Isli I'. , ileln 'it. mi
ni .mi 1 1 th. ..1
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Hi" 11
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::n 1 P.4 A p ' -.1
t.nhn bv l'n.
lie lie! . 41 ll !.. h.14
that aiitniiini nieiii
111. t ' ei I mil.. 4 ill
1 so, m rioiiino nt it lit-. 1 .
ill's 441 te el. Hill Klloy .III. I
Hll4 .. Ill"' ll" ' illl 1 ll.lllln II .
I Innling to4 n 44. , 44 ith 'h.itt
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Sill ll were in
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"ic liis.oti tint
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tlmre i- 1. fi
ill's tli.it t
clear t
44 ho gi
until 1 v
re li'4i
biirra-
,i'i i-iuioro iiiire an mo.
-.1 fa' a to intimate that tho vol
11 .".'iiiu.un "f Mr A- kei wind'
t - t iion of tin pn i nt in
.1 t
mill lln4s ,P the ill" ss,os
i.lbtiet si ei tliitl.. .It) ll-.iil iiltloil ol 11.1
n.i,- nnd other nm'i'i. whieh him-
lllki li p'.n o III fc lln III. the lll-t t' 44"
44 oiks. They iiUn.lnlk'd over ilunigiirit
.mn phin.
Af.T the ciiiifen 'n Chiiir.iii.n Ilii4
aid
"This tinr.iitil man is dcdiig t n- iim
1 il ihmg lfi i I oopttig his iomi-i .
ni'iib n .iltiiHy U f..io tlir'olectiiili. thin
1 1 44"iild iinnu'lli i'"l4 -upprnacli and - -.
Ill -ollltloll Of I'lc glCMt llcillieslic Mid
fop Igl. iiil,lonT. Mlttr.l lllsi ll-sion win.
,'i- 111. 1114 loadi I s 11. possible.
I'i 1111 11 I m.iis ouiuia tin' 44 iiil nun
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Ills ..IllclHil I . ,1,11 MlJSC- SIIHU
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' 'lloll llllg' I
.is 44o lll"4.
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tniHtig t'n
live boon 4 en
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Locked in Home,
Man Defies Police
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"ought In I ii
If J . d strip .'
havi ' cm
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titi 1 -i
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t" go4i rn t' 1 ''
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Tinning ' '"'
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I'I '4 hie! WIls
t. .el 40 The
. ii ali'l -lifted
I. .lies .,11 the
II fe44 IllllllltCs
n now "d
1 est.lt. II
"f tl .
loin ".,
-bin w u
I 'ids
Put
im want
It Hit t 1 'II
liffi-r nt
1 to the Ni 44 ar
.il sallsfiu tion to unto the
In'. .11 o Willi li i I he in 'nil
tin ieoiig.iiliii.1 011 the p irt
that tin-to 1- 1.1 the Pn m-
i, I iill-t CHI Mil' l .ll1' 1
ght idea- 111114 ittg to ilotiint'-
party,
drug.
The ntuniii4s .11 ccu.it wore Major
Thiuniis I.i.ui.ird. Henry T. Stiwonson.
Ppliiaiui l.Mishiit. ivlin I. 0111 of the
Iaw4ers in John H. K. Scott's otliee-.
I. p. llophiini. C Sti.ait P.ittei-snii.
.li.. til.tl Si inline Samuel Sali.s.
Major Samii'l Solmtiold. assistant ois
trict attnitii'4 ropiesonti'd the c uu
tiiiinwoaltli. lie .s.iid Ins ntiuo would
make a fnrmiil luirge of iiiiuder againt
the clolclidunts lie explained that wlnjn
they were tirst irtostcd and iirraigncd
belli. o Magistrate Carney lie had wanted
the defendants In Id for minder, but the
magistrate had not agreed with him.
and had held them mi the lesser chatgo
of violating tin- upturn law. in .vilUKI
bail inch. ., , , .,
Two witnesses wcip called who un'il
tmlin 44010 thcnischcM under bail bond.
Tli.,. weio IMwiird Itegiin. of 'Pvn-nty
eighth stteoi near York, and IMwnrd
St.ihlir. nf I'ra.ikliii street, near -fi'id.
The pnlioo alleged thut those twij
men hud lll'elllpted to fit possossinn nt
Mis i : in t . m's body and eliccts tlie day
lltti'l she lln ll.
11.. it,.. slniil the 14411 lliotl
thai tli"V had I-epre-out 00 u.e.i.cni'
its nndei takers when t3io4 oilinc tn the
Ionise and wote driven off hi the police.
Tin 4 said the4 bud known Mis .nil
4:, n ami cnine In the house uunwtiie that
she wa ili ml They wore let go.
Oppose ((..est lonlng Cilrl
Miss ,. (Ill llon.Of. Ml" (.111141111 s
1, annui at the opium partx. w.i-
, nlh.1 to tlm stand nt tin riiUil nt
Mi llepbiirti. who i-epri'soiileil Shu urn.
,,. of the .ri-nlier. The ili-nn 1 nt
now cibni led to Inning tne gin 'l'"-
. ..... ..11 1 1., I 'i.t. met
led. Il.lt 11 4411. illinn.'i '
Ibr.
4VI, .1 iii,,i. did 4011 leave Ml- till. I 1
4111 s home'-" Mi. 'Hepburn .i-'ml her.
At T oilnik." i-ho auswei.il ,
M ni4 tn other clletlcil.s ln saldt
1 n.i Shioii.il had iirrangod tin 'poppvj
n.-irti. " und he had given i.iniiintid Sii
1 . . . . .01 It l.i I.. to
.0 Inn tin iipiiini .im- I'm'' -
. I... . . 1.. nt. mil s o'clock.
liiid Mi. Hitman lx en uniikiug
iinthiiig':" ln "in nski'il.
"She hud 11 gln.s of near b. . 1 Hi
vvil.iii.s said. ' at her ftj'un Inn n' belon
.he left Sin did iiot"'tlllie niiiihilig to
ilrtJik at Mrs. Sinitirr.-aliartuii.it "
The girl 41 V then I'jW'iiavfl.
The ilistrn. niiuniey r.' nthei Mnuu
s;, 1 ,,li, Id stud, expected the en. nor to
hold nil time delendiints foi iii'.riler.
'Hie munbr ohiirgo. liowovu-. pnclublv
44i'l hi 1.1 lim tnnii dog in '1 it will
bo possible for the attorneys 1 . go into
...nit ami gi. bail l.xe.l if 1 disttict
iitloiliey's otliee 11 fui'M ban .1. Is ex
Itishop and his wife Molly. ..f Hrojvn
strict llllOVP 14VCIIU1, WHO 4411' .ll..-..-.
utter the police broke dow: 'i"ir dnor.
The ar.cht.s. were mnde hi District
lieieetlves Portipv. McCarthy and Mr-
Cormack.
The MciiIpxh were picked up at Elev
enth and llreen street. When searched
n bottle edntiiining 0 narcotic drug wim
found on them. .1 cooking outfit, u i drug
spoon nuil a hypodermic ncedli Meiiley
told the detectives he had bought tlie
drug from a peddler whose name lie did
not know, and had paid SI" for it.
Detected I'sIiir Drugs
The detectives 4e11t to P.ih"p's house
on n "tip" gleaned by iptcitinuingMimc
of tlm piisonci-s arrested some dayi ago.
Detective J-(itney said mat nicy mm
caiiglit Mrs. Hisliop us she was insert
ing tliii hvpndeimie needle 111 her arm,
and the husband as he was hipping up
1 ".tick" of 11 highly poisonous uriiij;
. lie had paid Sl'ilt for it, he .aid.
I'l... Itlshons told the detei lives that
1 the! hud missed by five minutes n
"iinsher" who had been asleep in their
'apartment. Ac-i circling to the prison
ers this man is one of tlie biggest deal
us' in town, and had come to deliver
their '.tick" of the thug, nfter having
I been out working for many hours lie
I wa(. so tired, thev said, he asked per
u.ission to lie down invltile. and went
to sloop. Ho left just before the police
. In oke down tlie iloiii.
The P.isliops told the police they had
1 arranged only 11 week ago with the man
who escaped to supply them with nar
, colics.
Thev said they had been getting dings
'from men known as Stein ami Murphy.
Tin- police knew of Stein they do not
1. ....ii. id. tlrst inline and of Harry
.i..;n.i I Mi.i.ihy. its la. go idividuul dealers., but
not that they were woruiug 111 puriucr
ship. This Murphy is not flu- .loseph
Miller, otlu rw iso known as "Murphy,
who was ar.ostcd yesteiday and held
11s one of the largest dealers in the
city.
"hynilicnte" ( h.ingcs
The bishops snnl, in cording
inline, that they had given up
from the ".vtulicnte" liciai.se
about to ii.sohc. Mem Having
to the
buying
it was
become
police
his in
I'
tm
V-OI
tll'dltollill lit the netivitv of th
He wutitid to utile, and sold
litest to another syndii ate fioiu out ni
the city Murphy win planning to gi
along in businc bv hiiim-lf, according
to the tory tnl'l the pnlioo. Murphy,
it is said, is vvli.tt might be called 11
self-made drug dialer." lie began
as an humble "p.. slur" of other men's
wntes. taking the big cliitm i-s and get-
put, d
I 1 'nh I-
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Ml lim. nnd Selllllol
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...sis nuil their 4in hen
iiiniis annul tin seio. 11
the 111. I. . gill I. Hull I
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ollllllltle. ot. inaugural
. 11, W i-h ngio.i iiubln
mn 'irin ol lln' iliailginiii
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nil 11 oil ! Hills of the cell HI'
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a hand im
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ot the pu
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1 l.'lli -''ppeil iili .ollli' in' Illl'l fl'U
.. tl,, 1 1 mail tl led tn gl ah .loin-
nti dti 44 an ai'iiiinatli but di .
Hi niirrii'd mi Chief I'ntrikin
..! 1 "'11.' n und a small crowd foi
L. i,n, .. 4 1 n tin 4 got ton Ins.
nnd .1 .111 ,sln d the aiitoiiilltii
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night h
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igi -t tig inn'
I to Vah
rolii.od in be
nctiwiitb. K.i.i.. Deo Iii.
4 i 1 It. ,,. .1 111 IM IX . I ' I.
i ,.. v , of K'.ii-iis. member of ilu II
. 1. tni' nftiiii - eoliiinitfei and I,
, 1, ,,t' tl e .llblOllltllitt"!' h.lMllg ' '
, 1 ,, ' ii 'I nil IlltllUlS to"
1 g the next ti.'.il year.
I re today for Marnui.
,, i Pr. stilotit ' ' ' 1
Aiiihotn will -in!' in
,, est , t Mi I In t lm.
.. md. mil tm ill 11
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left hi- 1 '
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Minimi nt il" n
and .1 is 11. nh '
. 44l'l I" Hi" -.1
44 I 11 ll is -! I I '
5
tic ileduciioti
on every ton bopyht
for cash
cYexf tii-ne come to
T"
Rk
rsr Am
KUNiyxS
for COAL
blht& Grays
h.,11 it .Market
Let Cuticura Care
For Your Complexion
Daily use of the Soap helps keep the
skm fresh and clear, while touches of
the Ointment now and then prevent
little skin troubles becoming serious.
Do not fail to imlude the Cuticura
Talcum in your toilet preparations.
OirapUElcti Frit If Mill. A'lireM "Cult.IL
oi.tollei, Dipt CH Mi.4.n4t,MtM Soldeyiry
Kbn, Snatiac (nntmn I. Guild Mc Tnlcum2Je.
ya9FCntlcur Soup hsvei without mm,
tr.
Mill
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till' ,4'
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In I 'hi hid 1 1 ti 111
I , . Him of the
it'iii'iiiti inot-i
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too
1 ut ate1
I gl I ' .1.1111 -
I I , .. out
I'h. fiilniii i. nin ih .in d that .I'Ue
I 1 I. ad biei Hi tin dlp'oiiia.ii- .etui 1
. .. 11 poind III studied law bu
no er 4411- 11 .lumber of tin' bur ,iun
II iiniiiM'd Inm.elf dabbling tn poll
11, ., tlioiigh ' never tiiki 11
., , ,.v II' 4' a. 11 1 iiuilidaii f
C. ngie against Coiu:i-e-.iiilli Tlnui,
S tilth r. nitiiimg on a pliiifurm tin.
1 am id a g' nil ileal id 'nugli.er
rrtfTSfTfgrra
& SUNDAY
OUTlWlib i
the
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One Phone Company Cuts Rates
Ili.i-i'Kbui'g. I ic '' - ' l' A ' :
'ih. Coiimii i-o'al I 11 mn Ti lepluuii '
44 huh iipetllle. in Klk nun. tx. has lib
lliitlll nt It lllS'l'I'llse in lute tni mi
....I.II..I nj rn,.i,nl ..u.-tllli 1 1,, 1 1 l-lil ll II U i elsint lolls. .Itll'IIV'l .1 lllllllll I "
!.., ......I . .,.,..., ,1,., I I . .ilee nlso hllK lllS'll til'sl With tl
i.cir 1'itivoit ," ir,..".". - . , .
.u. ....! .. it... .,1.1,11. ,,i i. Hmi ..iiiiiLsI 1'oliiie Sorv.io 1 oniinlsHloii bv I lie
are neouragod. There is n gicin i
tractor combine, intent on Moriiiuiis
nroftts. reachillK to control 'J nlill fll.ll
iiMinln In Philadrli.hla and sttning to
,oi.laf'l Tel
I.iiokuvi'iii.nn,
und Carbon
, all Imx ra'es
Co
plume . 'o , operating
Iterks. l.ehtgh. I.ui .
outitios of a oluingo
The Prie Ci.il.itv '.
till il notice of mi inhale
1
' FROM
V
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4
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Mahklt street Wharf
Every Sunday
CQ AtlanticCity
Wildwood
dTiip l 1
v:, Anglesea
Xtltti llr I i . 7 en Si
4V ililwimil .trMlii II 7 ' .
Ilftnrn . I,. VUani'' fi'y -
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Originated by
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Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se
lected malted grain, reduced to powder form.
Tho Food-Drink for All Agos.
Used successfully for over 13 century.
jS5y- Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa
A quick lunch readily iHcentcd.
Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious
Aslc for HorHcl.'8 at All Fountains
Prepared in u mutnent by briskly lUrring the powder in
hot or cold water. Keep ut home or when traveling.
Ask For and Get Ho Hick's
thus Avoiding Imitations
TtouSl PaS? SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price
Vfito for fno sample to Iloilick's, Dcpt. B, iacine, Wis,
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AGEDAHDTliAVaBS,
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Vfifc
mBk January Records at Nm
mttm Hepped Tomorrow HU
MuuQHi The list next month on sale tomorrow haa niu IDMMM
fUHl cxtra-lnrBO number of Red Seal records. There tire fine IM11IM '
MEtmSmMl records by Alda, Elman, Flonzalcy Quartet, Gali-Curci, LM1B
mVUHJI Itnri-nlil. Mndamc Homer nnd Mies Louise Homer, IMUIIH
mfral Johnson, Krcislcr and McCormack, Rachmaninoff, Ruffo nlH
mHIu an(1 Werrcnrnth. The dance records aro -very fine, and MI0VIB
raMlBjl tnc PPu,ar sonKs nrc remarkably good. UlRlB
IMlXw If you do not have a Victroia, weoner ccrwun oui- fflSMfM
N nWlHW r.ia ..nmnrtsnrl nf .1 Victroia and a croup of records. iou MJVHM -1
BtWlwII .'.. ,mn vm rnaVi nr I'linrrT- account, or by our one- tMWMUkWw
yfTwUyiral year rental-payment plan. Call or write for full par- MMWM
ii?HHlu ucuiars. VmmmmK
:S-8bBB c. . heppe & son mm
Y Jlp.;..'ii!. Hra 1117.1119 CheitnutSt., orN.W.Cor. 6th & Thompion Sti. fBfim
i, ,i ii , 11.1V1 V O ry n mmuiS7thK
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WCOOQORrifW
airii t. - tia
Repairing an automobile
by factory methods
QUANTITY PRODUCTION with special tools
has brought the passenger car within the
public's reach. Fairbanics special repair tools have
shortened the time and cut the cost of keeping
cars in repair. This ladle-jig, for instance, brings
the pouring of an engine bearing down to three
movements of one hand.
"Some of our tools are suitable for the man
who takes care of his own car straightening
bars, wheel pullers, wrench sets, and hand tools
in general," says H. A. Barber. "We can fit you
out a tool-kit or supply complete equipment for
the largest service station."
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY
SEVENTH and ARCH Streets
MARKirr 2210
7Ae
Mr. Barber is Assist
ant Tyianafjer of this
Branch. In tho ab
sence of G. S. Picrson,
Manager, Mr. Barber
Is the man to see in
any matter involving
policy or service.
FAIRBANKS
Tm,m.,n MM. M.n. .nj t.,lWQ, Supph... "ut.m.b .7. ?",. r ""' if TWI h I Y 1 M
HBUtsnicm,
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fatten its tentacles on the pie "f i
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