Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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Jenkintown Man Wins
, Pme for Limerick No. 12
Jury of Girls From
jStelson, Hat Factory
Sits iii Judgment on
Best Last Lines
Alyah Bushnell, Jr.,
Wins Award of ONE,
, HUNDRED DOL
LARS for Eight
Words
Today's llmcricli priyp wn au.ir,Iil
bjr jury of clrvpii cirls from various
departments of (ho ,. it. strt-nn liat
factory, nt Fifth tfrret and Mont corner
Atcntie. A pliolojrrapli of the Jm uill
be found on (he hack pace
Monday's prim winner .s heini;
chosen by a Jury of Klrls In Hip S. IJ. it
. W. Klelslirr iirn fnrtory. at
Tvrenty.t.l.th and Itecd streets. Their
verdict nnd a picture of the Jury will
be published on Momlm .
lints off to tlie lintlcrx. tnilnv. fnn
Up in the bip factor of tin- .1 P.
Stetson ("o . nt Fifth s-tiept anil Mont
Eomerv avenue, Hip.v pickpd out r'even
girls from vnririiii departments nod this
jury Hat in judgment on Mmerick No.
12 the one about the New Year's res
olutionR. Wp all pot togetlicr in one of the hip
rooms and pQTi'd around the printed
"lips containiup the ten best lant lines
received and, after due consideration.
the girls cast their ballots for the one
tney liked best.
i!" .xvi,nup.r wn
Alvali IliiiJinell, Jr.. 222 Mather ave-
uu, iM-iiniiiiuuiii uimu, uij r, inert
sireoi
I he limeiiek. as completed bv Mr
Bushnell follows.
Now icr romr to Ihr Imppy rir Year,
And Ihr limrrn'krrn all irant to hear
What uric leaf j.on'rr tummy,
Whut oM habit vntirniiia
I'rc reformed snmy icife thinks
I'm queer."
'lhe other nine lines submitted to th
jury were :
But our spirits are dead wltcrc's the
bier? I.ouis ("noper. -"OS Antic ave
nue. Atlantic City.
IJelng wed. l'v no single idea
Frderiek ToiiKon. :',:i West I.ogan
street, (iernmiitowti.
Since we passed around Uarle corn's
bier A ( M. Chandler. J!o- 1 1T.
Fort Wnsnington. Pa.
J11M say Volstead: the rest will be
chvar (ienrge H Howell. 'Jl South
Oil fill street
I'mnl steadil) tuniing down brer
tiionel dra-it .rju Ilii-hniond street
We Tu clear, dear, mere ne.ir beer's
dread cheer -William Carpenter, il-iio
Market tri er.
Or are you j earning for a blue-law
career? Cvnis P. Troinpetter. P.IIt.S
Airdrie street
Swear off swearing off's where I
swear -William C. Colbv. 5:!2() Walton
avenue.
I'll drlnli like a llsli water clear
W. Iunseath '.'."ISl Morgan Iloiilevanl,
Fairview. N .1.
Mr. HushneH's line was chosen on the
first ballot, witli live votes. There wen
two voles for Mr. Troinpetter and one
each for Mr ( arpentcr. Mr. olb.v. Mr.
Cooper and Mr Chandler. The jury
vvu-.-o.u ,u
.miii itjiiccs ."smiles. ..4 1 Jess.ip
struct, si I'ppiiiK di'partment
Mls, Itlanibe Kuapp, l.'li. Noith
Dover street ti'iuii.iuig department.
Miss Edna .Strieker. Js'lli North Mar
shall street tiimiuins ilepurtmeiir
.Miss iiua (iiiul, 'J."17 Noith Sith
street trimieing department.
Miss Lillian Aelieriiian. .".114 Norlli
rront street ho. department
MI.ss Pauline Miiiuiim. I.'il Wet
CORNELL STUDENT FOUND
Jame3 A. McCartney Proves to Bs
Amnesia Victim
.Tanus A MiCaiiney. twent.v fiv
yearn old of is-.'-J North Meivme
street a student at I'urucll 1'iiivei-sjn .
who has beni missins "ince Ilecember
18, wus f fni ml in .1 .lazed coiiilitlon in
Ithaeu N V 'n-t night He was
taken to a hospital where it wn found
bo was an unniesju niim
When Mel'n ln v ili-uppeai eil frmn
Cornell he "mpi: i! his lo.-ki r of his
personal cfl.cts iii'l.cniiiiir he bad i
plomied to hiive the i in . Word of Iiis
dlaapj'eiiraiii tliisimj i,, ih.. poi,..,.
in nil tin la ,. Mties jjnil his relutives
fid fellow -tiideiiis -l.ii t ! a nation
wjdp scini li fur him
No trail ol Inn wus fun in t mill Uit
night M'l.uinev u.is vvell-ilrcfseil
ind carried tjfii sintiases lie deuiid
he wu ' Hi ii issing st'iih nt i j lid said ins
name was I'.eiisou .mil thai he l.u . r
never ben in lili.n.i hefiire. lie .oi,.
not I'll v he i he hud l eu ami ,-ai.l l.e
never ' in ! of I'linadelphia
The leiliiai mm in hinii! hnuid s, in h i
to I'orniil l" in'.e ii i.Hii-e iii hgn. ii
tliri" M' II 'll's ol l.le i-tUlil s tHIll
llv lefi nun ediaii Iv lor hiiiou In u
thry l.i aid l.e I ml bei n toiiml
FRANCE REBUKES GERMANY
Note Says Teutons "Fell Down" on
Spa Agreements
Herlin. I nt 1 I'.v A. I - t -it i-
HPIIllnllli iuI'v -ur.fl i Ii 11 1 lhe I'ril.'l
lifivei'llloi III on- linnl'il a riolc to in '
(iv rum ii iiml.u .smlm illinji u'leiition t
the fuel f n.t Ciiii.anv lia- not til
lillod in- igaifi mi iii she puK'imI inn
at tin1 Spa i onfei'i hi i
After iei liPii'g I i Prein II lo.virii
tnent 1ms imteil v loliinoiii. oi the u
grecioei I I .. tinli U' on si's lhe
Allie.l will ii.ivc t..j I'lisidei the ninftei
Iiomlon. dan 1 ' I'.y A I" ' Ir
fltllivmrr (ieiui.in a iihi.sin"i veter
day was snu.i. oieil m lhe tnnign of
flee, vvliere I' vnnl mio conl'i leiiee witli
KhtI Ciiivoii i lie I'oi.iu'ii si'ci'i tart Tin
conversation li'mli t'olluWed is I'epoled
ia IinVC In !! -H HI 11 dlleeleil lowind
till hitllllll'iii ur.siiil,' over t .ei iiiiiuv "s
failure to can i mil lhe Spa iigrei'iiitut
Taxi Wrecked: Call Driver Drunk
William -I Atkins hiiv m vin m.iis
old, of k'O NiiiiIi IJeinii -d stieet a tax
nil driver w,m ui'tciid Inst uigbt bv
I'atlMiliiinn Krovvu. i.i the Twentieth
uml Kltzvval. r striets station, nfter the
taxicali bad hit a I k wnll. houi I il
off. and nunc to n standstill agi,it ii
a trceut Twcnii ninth mid Pelt siiet'ts
Magistral)' Ueushaw held Alkltis il
SjOO ball for inurt mi a charge ol ill ix
ItiB enr while niioxicnicd.
, Man'a Nose Slashed as Year Dawns I i'"k,'l "' ' f"";"'11 ''" that
kimii o ..wv 'gave lo si. mi of I nii'iiiiv s must ,,, , ,,,,,.
A ItUlllx tlioiisiunls ol piis.uis were ' ,lllMl , (,,,,
-n-UlilriiT puch other ii Iliipp New i'ir.
n lite Stroke i.f iiinlnight. John Mc
"ildeii. JCW New Market street wiis ,
Issbvil on the nose tv no unknown a.
allaut ut llroiiu nnd Spring (iiiden
jtstrcets. I no injured uinii was itiueu
&M Ibn llaliiiemaiiu lliispniil Sin
aiSS 1HIV f.V'-ll Mll.ll.-s IO .lis nun-
h Kline vvicuer viiiiiii'ii uv.ii) iniuiiKii
.k crowtL
2l
MA All IH SIIMXI., ,11!.
Winner of prle for best List line
for limping limci-lt'li No. 'l
J.uruv vti-erl
department
(iiTinantouo publicity
Mist. Sarah M. Marnier. .lUt Knox
street; uplfure department.
Miss Claire (iallaqher. 10.115 North
Fourth street: weaving department
Mr. Klslc Fielding, 1PPJ West Dan-
.MUs
1 i.iiiii street ; weaving ilepartment.
taiiiermo i.iujii. JIMS i;ast
1 Palmer street: fnrinlntr dpimrtinpnt
Mlss ,c,s,t' MrNelll. ."SIS North Park
avenue: trimming department.
About Today's Winner
1 The news that bis New Yeir lesolu
I fon was worth $100 in the ctlmatinii
of the tai.- jury was a considerable
si:: pi 1. .- 1,1 Mr. Hushnell.
He has long been an anient lniu.iir.1r.
Inn and has been s0 intereste.l in tins
, '.""V"1 U'at he said, laughingly,
p,,' "V""''1 " make an
that
nfln.r
resolution. This resolution is that
will uot, under nnv circijinstauces, our
.chase the l.'inixi, Prune I.ui'acn
eacii
hi until
he has completed his
day's
work.
He remarked .v-teidii that he found
that if he bought the paper earlier
during the da ne hi came so intereited
in the linn nek contest that he could
not pav sufficient attention to his
business t he al-o admits that lie
prohahl won't keep his, re-ohition
Mr. Uiishncll lias been gieatly in
terested in lizht verse for inaiiv venrs
, and a number of tiie prodints of his
pen nave lieeu published, lie is the
vice president and general malinger of
the Alvah Itushiifll Co.. manufacturers
of paptr filing ontainers. His ofiices
are at PLTi Filbert strret.
He was bom in New York vtute in
1ST."., and came to Philadelphia three
vers lati 1 when his father moved here
to inter business n,. graduated from
the Central Manual Training School
and tioiii Fustburn Auidemv. and
studied one .venr at Princeton Fniver
sity. For the lust twelve ears he
has resided ftith his wife and "two sons
ar .letiKiiiiovvu. vvliere "The Ahimrtim
motor police are compelling the thucs
, nmke peace." according to another
limenct
Wnen asked vvluit he would do with
the .1(X, prize, he said, jokingly, that
he mislit found a society tor underpaid
lui'l iiliri'i-onizeil polls. J I
added that !
in- mm prnnted p.v the experience of
the first few winners of the limerick
ontest and had not pi unused to divide
his prize with an.votie. lie said that
'he did not have to wait until Vn.v
Year's to make that resolution
VICTORY FOR PALMYRA. N. J.
Town Forces Recognition in Name
of Ferry Line
IlisiJ.uts ol I'uliiora. N .1 . won a
m t' r. toda.v when director.-, or the
"iiupant which will operate a ferrj
s.vstem between Tacony and I'alinvra
ax-eed that it would br known as the
i neon -I'liinivrii tern and not ilic
lacotiv itiverioii ferrv
It was tir-t proposed to opemti. the
ferrv vr ii ! between Taeonv ami IU
ei ton Itiiert'.n leshlents objected to
having tin ir pietiv river front despoiled
bv a fen v sup
Then the men behind the pioject de
Mile I to inive tin- lent operate between
Taeonv uml I'alir.via. but the name of
Taeonv Itiverion wu. retained, ehiellv
'" a.i- i in ii v iiniiirliiut stockholders
iivi.l in Kiverinii inn desired the ail
v. i Using which the ferrv nuine would
J.fe
There ,- h,.,.n rivalrv between ihic
1 o .le.i V tnVVIls, and l-eslilents of I;t
.i'ra pi'..tis,Hi s,i vigoroiish again-i a
I'.i1, ira ir r, s(iW, .. biaruig the mime
" "ti it "I ti.at thi din-i tors ib-cidi'd to
i ll.ili. li e ,1U i
FIRES DAMAGE TWO HOMES
Families Returning From Parties to
Tind Losses Suffered
I - nf ..ndi-teriiiined i.iigiu nun
i .' i ' ' immes ,,t da,,,!, Signl, ls:;'.i
'' u . vi inn s.,.,.r nd I.r ipo'd
li'fl'iiun. st l Wbiirtiin -tieet ibirniL'
f i" i, gl i . hen both l.imilies wo" on-
, 'l ! thi ri it -
s'li.rt' alter i lulniil.t i.i..lIiIio snu
il'l.' '! 'he re.-n ol' the Scgnl home I
I e ' I. oned an a ii rm Tin- kitchen'
ud vaid ''"ficp wire diiii.ug.td. though ,
the l . wU. s,ig t I'a'ri.liiian IlolT
"in of mi 1 Mini and DlekiiiHon I
utiie- lati.iu. pa "-nig Leopold HoiT-
1 '" l-'.-e Hi t'litne. in lhe ,;i"
"" '" ' " " ' "lis morning lie
1 ' r-' " ''' ' ' 'id fought tin iluin.'s
until tircti.Mi n.rve.l Tin- lir-t Ih or '
' IP 111 'I (111. I till' speilUll Hllgll'lv '
il ' .eil 1 in f.niuh had in spend the
liil t .til lend
COLBY DISCLOSES U. S. AIMSI
Way to De fojnd to Allay Distrust
in South American States
Molilcvlileo. liugu.i.v. Jan I i l!v
I' i Ihiinbi iii.e Co In I in .
Ma'is.i.i. arv of st iii inld'ii ... . .
nf I ri u'i nv ... sieid I. at lb 1 mil I
St ites ,,opi,si., i,, timl u wax to ul'nv
I'.iliii'js of ilisii list of .Ninth Anir
w I n II he ' iiid be li ii I In i ii told In
lean, njt men ,: sled on the pari of inaiiv
' i'i V into i. no u h.
.'Hi 'neii.nti win. did not io,iii,re-
1 bend the 1 1 iii" motives nnd purposes nt
h's ciiuulr.v .ii its di'itliug. with tb
Souih Anif le.in n.'ilion Mr C dl.v
Fire Damages Awning
V
A lighlcil i ig.irclte tin own on mi
iivvuilig nt ale ml I a m loduv iineml
n lire in llie I moil Wnrkri House
l"77 Frn ii' find nvenue Tin bln.e
was iinibnid ' the nv unit. nm w,i
extinguished h inenien nf Kngltu Co
No 7
"EVWa PUBLIC!
CLASH OR POWER
E
Decl.irjitioij That Senate Will
Frame Foreign Policy May
Foreshadow Struggle
NO EXECUTIVE DOMINANCE
, Washington. .Inn 1. Oflirinl Wash
1 inpton today was discudiip with keon
, Interest the declnrutie.il made li Heun
, tor I'etirnie jcitcrdiiy that the Senate
) nnd not (lie secretni of state will pave
1 the way for the foreign policies of the
I filled State. Tie senator's state
, iiienf. it Is ald. fnrpliadns whnt 111:11
develop into one of the keenest contests
'"( 1. mi nl p.vir (hut t! ,. cnpftal ha
PTpPrieiiccd.
"I do tint think." Mr. Penrose said,
"that it matters much who 's seerel.irv
if state. t'oncrcsN - espeeialh the Sen -ate
-will blaze the v n? in iiiiineetlon
with our fnieipn policies. 1 do not
think we will be salfsiled to sit back
and take the program of an sccretan
of state."
I Senator Penrose made this statement
, to n group of newt-paper men who had
waited in mie of the reception looms ,
I while he wits receiving from Senator
I Kno. iiis colleague, a lepnll of Mr
I Knox's slt to Marion.
Mi" Peiili'c agrees rordi.il! wiih
I Senator Kim, on f ipipn policies. To
ward the end of the last -r-smi of t'on
press, after lie had been stiiel.cn bv ill
ness he sent wind to Washington liuii
he had joined the irrccom ilublrs on the
peace treat tight, unit wished to be
paired neoirdingl j
Tliete was miiili interest liere toihn . !
therefore, in his statement that the sen
ators would work out foreign policies,
and had no intention of accepting an 1
plan bunded down bv whomever might ,
be secretary of state.
Speculation was life as to (he out
come. In view of the probable uppoitit- 1
incut of riiarles K Hughes as secretnrv
of state, Mr. Hughes having something
of a reputation, acipiiied while governor 1
of New Yorl; and while a candidate for
the presidency as a stubborn lighter for
whntever lilens he mnv hul
The fact is that Mr. Penrose has
1 "I'enly exprcsseil an idea vvlm h n.anv
1 senators nave ueen liolilwig iinvatel.v.
he!1""' fcpenking of only behind closed
onors, icsr, nicy lie urnniieii as ins'ir
gents before they know definitely
whether tliev want to insurge or not
Senator Penrose took chaige of the
tariff stiintinn. opnosed nnv action at
the present session of Congress nnd
also indicated his opposition to bonus
or revenue legislation befoie the new
ndministralion enters upon its work.
Harding Is Silent
on Plan of Knox
fonilniinl from I'licr One
treaties which now bring international
questions of n justiciable nature before
the couit and international disputes of
a political etiarncier oetore trie com
missions which the Knox plan cn'ls for.
The big question ut issue is jut how
inueh and just what sort of an asso
ciation of nation's we should have
Ml tills is disposed of, there would
probabl.v he no great difficulty In ob
taining the two-thirds vote whirh would
set the court to function and pioride
for the appointment ol commissions
when required.
At nnv rate, that would be easier
tl.au inducing t o-tl.irds of the Senate
to agree upon nil form of internatioii.il
organization. Mr. Harding is going to
have Ids trnnhh's in obtaining a tvvo-third-i
vote, either for a new tisncin
turn luivtig a permanent organization or
1 f ...... rn.n.l ........ ..... ..v;..l..n I..........
I"l no. . u-ru ...lull I in -sLiiir. l'il;iK',
The mnjorit of the Itepiiblicnns in
the Senate appear to he avainst him if
he is headed in the direction of an
formal nrgunirutloii of the world out
ijide of an internal inuai court of jus
tii e. Moreover, it has nlvvn.vs been
doubtful bow man Democrat votes he
could obtain for an plan which involves
either ahandiiuiug the I.uigue of Na
tions or greatl.v modi' in,' it. And
without Democrat tote. Mr. Harding
i annul succeed, even it lie should have
all the Kepiibllcun votes in the Senate,
unless he goes along with Mr. Knot.
Of course, if Mr. Harding persists in
working toward a formu' ussuemtiou of
nations and not a men deeluiiitiou of
a common pnrposo uniting the nations,
much of the Republican support in the
Senate will hnak awav from the Kvn
plun and come to him s President he
will have all the prestige ami power of
a new ext'i utlve controlliiig mii'h pat
ronage Hut he i facing dehnite pari
resistance in th" Senate, some of which
i annot he broken duvvii
The Senute majoiit.v l.r.s put a seri
oils olmtnele ill Ills path mid pointed
to him an i'ii) vvav around it. He i
wniliug lo see what the pub'ic sa.vs.
200,000 Cars Licensed
llarrisbtirg, I'a.. Jan. 1 (lit A
I' i More than L'iMt.iKH) motor vehicles
of various l.vpes. pneumatic-tired pleas
ure tars, solid t in d truth-,, motor-
ev lie. tiaitoi's ui'tl trailers, had been'
ll I. 'i fur ltl'JI vlien the Olllee of the!
stni. ngi-luil ilusiil aftir 1 o elm k
Ins mm mug i
Open House at Y. M. C. A.
Ti.i I'ei.tinl Muildi.ig, M, r .
1 1J1 Arch streit, is olis, rvnu ommi
! Ihuim. niila.v. m i t Ii a proginiii that in
j ' bide, imiitv feiililles of the iishoi in
tion Thousands ,,f esn u,n ;.,;, ti,,,
I biiililin.' dtir ng the il'iv iilliuals, ,,(
l ne central huihling ti.ilnv announced
I in. ii'bersliip of !,.hil!. t In largest in the
I bistort nf t'nit building, with a dailv
I av tnge ntteiniain e of ."iiUii
.
Lane in Minnesota Hospital
oelie.,ter, Minn., ,1-in 1 i!U .
i-rianklin K. I.ane. former s',., ,..
iirv of the interior, underwent u pre
ininiar.v i.Miiiiiuatiou nt lhe Muvn
, H,,,,. Jjere vesteidltv. Mr I.ane, who
ninvcil here toihu with Ins wife and
,,i, (mm Washiiiglf.il. dulared he was
nffermg froin a "a-ueral hieitktlovvn "
.
Deaths of a Day
Mrs. Agnes H. Andruss
.New urlv. Jan 1 Mrs. Agius
lieiinlon ndiiis- win fur ivvent.v tive
venr. vva- an aiiir.,, i,u,.r the stage
mi Mi" of gne II 1 1. on died VH.stei-ili, v
It lie" nine n W hlli SlOli. . L I Hi ,.
Iiisb,iiul A'lieit And 'Us-. . iilnviii' in
'little (lid New York" ,,t tin. IM.
HINTEDBYPENRQS
iiioith '1'ln litre j,.. ,,, , InidlTluy wen- among the Htl ariest.d as
p'nve.l iiiipoii.iiit 1.,,','s m .., lie le ship' deserters at Cliester shipvards two
Mane "I lie m Kin in Ifln.-k ' and . months ago. 'llie otliers hnvi been ie-
I II'" '" .-111' Piuveil o lllnnr I
ri'iirs ibi lending
tner s iMugliiei
iol
,..i ..,...,.. iv.
all
'" ."', ' '"'-I
over tin. inutitrr
Mr- AudriisM
was entertnine.l t th.- Whit, lou",.
whin Mr Aitl.ui via Pi.-ident
Mrs. Virginia W. Ingram
Mis Virginia Inian,. Wfc of
I 'vde Ingeain iin.l n granddaughter
,if Sh, new all Jncksni,. will be burled this
ifternoon in Iv, Hill i I'linir-ri sin
VV.I flilM fhre .veins i,l, ,;,) ,(,,
vt i din s.ii, v hi insirl disi'ii.i. (1,
H'l
low I'linl in . I ., , t'a.
II e
inn mi I
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I Sbi
I She WiIk n
ilniigl to "' an I
I .'I clergyman and
was born it r Tifhti
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LEDGJBK-PHlliAbJaLPHIA, SATURDAY,
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S
DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST
One Hundred Dollars Daily
For the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the
Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete
Limerick Which Appears Below
1
RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST
- Contest is open to any one. All
Hint is requited for you to do Is to
write and send in your last lines to
the Mincriek, using for conveni
etiee the coupon printed below.
1 lease wiite plainly, nnd be ourc to
o dd your name and address.
All answers to the Limerick which
is. printed below must bo re
ceived nt the office of the Kvkninu
I fflMP I.KIXtKIl by ti o'clock
Monday evening Monday and
ihursday's l,imrricks should be
moiled to P. O. Hox ir.i'1. I'hlla.
'Wl'I'In: Tuesday's and I'rldny's
o I O. ox lnill. nnd Wednes
uay. R and Saturday's to P. O. Ilox
? ' A"s"er left at the office
... ,e. i'i'-NINd Pflif.tc Leivjib
will also be admissible.
THIS WINNKU of TODAY'S CONTEST WIMj HE ANNOUNCED ONE
WEEK FROM TODAY
Cut Out and Mail
TO TDK LI.MIi.KICK CONTEST
Evr.NtMi I'Liit.io Lnnai:ii.
' . IIoj .i?, Philadelphia
LIMERICK NO. 18
Now we come to lite year Twenty-One
With coal fifteen dollars u Ion;
With the weather much colder
And the coal barons bolder
(Writs cvjr answer
A'flwe
Strcit ana
City and Mute
Paid Council Not
Shown as Panacea
f omlin ii' fretn I'jpe line
virgins. The tit'c of virgin sit.s rather
liphtlv
Thev me still foolish Thry think
the people will forget.
Thev try to "josh" tl.enisplvps that
lime will soften the blow thev handed
lhe pub'ic
Thev had the opportunity to save
ihc fity $:rjs.otio.
That is nearlv a third of a million of
dr.Mais. TIrI they do if Nt for
minute!
The vote to sustain the Mayor's- veto
of waste ami trtravapanco in the Mu
nicipal Court was the crucial test of the
councilinanie year.
The five "reformers
Wnll.trl , Int., '
over into the cmm. t ,i. S " . W. "
minnriM.. v. .1 ".'","'". v urp in iiroaii sire! ami (.oiumnn nvenue.
n Inorit; for the minoiitt were cue j Thomas Lyons, twentv-three years old
'Mindeiiurrourr f I,atr0"Ui!" "'- MV """. "treet driver of the
me .MiinHipal (ourt. i ear. took the injured man to fit. Jo-
It was uot the hledge hammer of cph's Hospital, where he 3 suffering
I ouiieilman Hal! ()r the persiinslu i 'l'l,'n concussion of tiie brain,
laiiguuge of Ciuneilman tinfTiiey (hat' 'o0"'' surrendered to the police of
aught Messts. It,,r,.i,. Limeburner ' ,1'" .Twenty. third and Oxford streets
i.nns. Montgomery and Weglrin "tatlon.
. i. nuine, M.'s,,UIII. would liave
.a te, five nubs nt streets in the sub
Would I'ny Salaries Thirteen v.....
It wuiild have paid the. salaries of
these five council,,,,.,, f,,r ,h,. ,,. .1."
teen vi ar- that i,. shh thev he luckv
enough to ho eleited for that iot'g '
lhe pioplcs idea that the sordid
Hcment would be eliminated r.un
( ounoil after t whs , . V V1
was a lain- on
Hfibery .barges have l,.ft th(li
Huik upon the .hainber tin,, Tb'e
lhe Sehmidt-Seurs-Jto.'bup,, ,'11.,
Sumo tiny it" liiii( uill .:fc ...
as in tin. iietter side of the com ,.,i. i
1 ." . ' 'if Ulilllll
line calendar! '
. uuiicn nniiou ,m i-ertai,, mennres
that were fr the ,,,.,,,, hem-la oMIe
citv. lhe have that credit.
Hut t!,.n was not patronage involved
in .these matters. Possibl,- thai ex
plains tiie springs of action for some '
( ouiipieious among its , deeds was
providing for a city asphalt plant
It arranged for (he city to ih, ,t
own h reel cleaing in two districts i.
il icnt ed bj the Department of Public
v orks.
It iiiissed two loan bills. One for
Si ,000.0110. went through about as lhe
administration desire,.
Another of S.'I.I.OOO.OOl) went throu-h
pietti jnuih as the administration did
not desire.
There was a vn-t deal of complaint
about the hard work aud night sessions
tolling over the budget.
It was 'urgel.v n lubber stamp ioh
Upside, thev were paid S.'.OOO a v'ear
for their work.
And that ?ol00 salary went on nil it,,.
linn in the three mouth of .lanunrv.
IVbiuory and March last when Coiincii
in, noining inn ugni.
It was almost a criminal waste of the
citv s money .
Then i an e the summer recess, and
actual woih scarcely begau uutil Sep
tember. i lie last tour months are
history.
recent
mrkllAr?hl IMIIIonA IITP r-nr-r-rs
vvumcivj iiimiunHiM i a rnccui''",.1;
ft, ..lan.' 1nns' fl'fypight years old,
Mother Hunting Husband Released ' ','.""! "SV li""v' M",(,y' sU,y "
. , , , I "i'- cars, i,H Dounton street, nut
With Daughter and Son Prank Homier, fifty -eight jears, ".(151
Immigration oflUera nt (.linnet stcr ' 'us' Miller street were taken to the
City jesterdny received word from !?' , 'CL H'lo","?LSU!!,'r,l"B V',T r,ut,i
.,.,... , , , , ,, "'"' bruisei when the car in which they
Washington to idease under bond Mrs. were riding was struck by a machine of
Doia Icnigold and her twenty-one- Mrs. Wittaker. Disston street, Tn
.tear daughter, Chaje, and her nine-i corny, at Tenth street ami Hoosevelt
vi'iir-old sou, Iaiu . wlio i time here boulevnitl.
time vvteks iil'o In scan h nf llie bus. Michael Wnbl mwt bin iv; xi...i.
't.in.il fin. I f.itbt.l Vdfl.itt. l'-i,!,w,.l.l !
"".'. "' .,,,.,,
who is believed to be in Chicago. The '
later mine to this inuiitry nearlv ten ,
vears ago, and the family has not heard
iriuii him for eight .venrs, but thev came
lo America to search for him. A
brother of the husband, who lites in !
Detroit, has promised to provide a bond I
for the three. j
There are fiftt -three i 'hine.se seiuneti
still in the (iloucester City detent urn '
house, snd within two week thev are ,
likelv lo he on their vvu.v hack to China.
I n.i.ti.r- f I If If 1 hi.il I,. ,,.,,. ,, I .... !
: : ii-...
wanted. All went given permission ,..
....i,... .. .......n i,..i ...,i.. n...... t
reslnp us si amen.
" -""", high wages and Mo inn. I,
"""1,V '" 1"lv"",,
Plan Memorial for Mary Coles '
A nn moi ml -civile for Mi.- Marti
'Vile., vthc wi in, active woil.er in i
the Dim esc of I'eiiust It aiua for moicl
ilinii fifty jears. will he held Tlnu-din I
nt Hie Pioteslnnt l)isiiip Chun III
Training ninl Deueniu ' Ioi,se, nt "us!'
IS.M 111 e -lll'l I 'i,s, ,i Itlil'il l, I, i '
)insidp. MH Coli s fiinuihd the Ciiuieh i
i i amlng ami D"iicoiiess' Hou-n
1SJI0
.. tftV
on this line.)
One Dead, 10 Hurt in
New Year Accidents
CniillniirU fitnn Pnjr One
near Thirteenth and Lombard streets
early this morning.
The three men who were involved
in the shooting escaped before the ar
rival of the police. Watsou was taken
to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Harry Price, of WOI Chancellor
street, was shot in the right leg bv
:i '
3. The nnswer of the OMv "'
DltHD DOLLAU prlt.e (or the
beat lost line to each Limerick will
bo announced one week niter the
T.lmcrlek is printed. For mP f
the winner of the prise for tlio
Mtnerlck which appears today will
be announced today ft wcclf.
4. In cnBO of ties, prizes will be
awarded to each Miecesssful con
testant. For example, If the judges
decide there nro two or uloru
answers of equnl merit for tuu
prl.e, the author of earb answer
will lerrlvo. ONE HUNDItU)
UOLTiAKH. The prize will not be
split up among them. ,
5. The decision of the judges In each
limerick contest will be final.
Vn.v v.,,. i. t,.., ... ., , , mm Kiiiie wounus, were iukpji 10 me
.-V" oar s celehrator nt Court!) hiiiMlj..., i.-,..,....... ii.,.i.,,i ,..i,. i...
..iiiiiui sireeis. ciiriv louay. llie woillld
is not serious. Price was the first vic
tim of u shooting accident in JOiil .
Lewis Cuppinger. liftj-foUr jeni-s
.firm.. ... , . t ..
hi. mi .serin i iiirveiiii street, wa
lIiii'I I.,- .... ....,.,... ..1 .! I .. ...1. . .
."',."".' .'"'. ",""".''""V "'" morning
Woman Hurt b- Auto
Miss Mnr.v OTIahert, twcntv-eight
.tears old. of -I'JS North Sixty -Vecond
street, was severely injured at Ilrnad
. ml Spring (larden btreets last night,
when she was struck by an automobile
owned by Marion Neeland, of Wayne,
and driven by 11. J. Albright, of
nyne.
Albright did not stop after the acci
dent. His capture, at Ilroad and Arch
streets, followed when Max Cohen, of
North Ninth street. Logan, com
manded ed another car. chased him
down Ilroad street and nointed him out
iloit patrolman
' lluu IVL'l..l :.,. ., iw ..
. .. '-. " --!
.,,-, . .11.11.-11), Mini .VI, PS IVOtll-
,'nn(' ' nl. f "l"i Master street,
started to cross Ilroad street when the
.eeinnu car. driven nt a good rate of
speed, struck Miss OTlnheitv. Miss
Convva escaped injur by n fow Inches.
After the accident the girl was taken
lo Ut. Joseph's Hospital in one car,
nhile Cohen chased Albright in another.
Physicians nt the hospital said Miss
M'Klnlierty had deep cuts on the head
and possible internal injuries, but
would iccover.
Mepliistophcles and three of his aides
sprawled across Ilroad street at Mhunk
fins morning.
l-'ruuk Pcincotli, twenty-two jears
old, 224 Kllsvvorth street, all dressed up
in the popular ret! suit aud trimmings
approvid as the modern satanic repro
duction, drove tovtaid I.road stteet in
ii motor-pjeh, with nide cur attachment.
I Mi the side, of the car was n placard
leading "A Tool There Was," In the
side car weie Salvatore Krnei. T'Js. ni.
.worth street: Frederic .Soldo. 00.,
i Mountain stieet, und Hobert Dalfol.
I 1101 South Sheridan street They, like-
wise, were "shooters" on the way to the
I starting point of the parade.
'IM... ...ill... .... li .t. ..i . . .
lh01'W ZHt Z"!!"
Khuiik streets at a
speed of twenty.
Peincntti ami his
.... ...I..-, mi nun,-, leincom ami iiis
tluee associates were I brown l ,,,,,
.. ii,... - i
dinetious when the motor overturned
After rh.tsicians had stitched up
sclera! cuts and poured nrnlru on about
fi 1 1 1 v hrnlsi'il otnld I,A ....... ..., .i . .
--.--- .-,..... ..,,- .m.-,, irmrneu lo
of 1 .ntlMilill.. i ne,. I..., .. 1 .,.!.. '
..-.-. -.,v inn, ii,-u ineir car
tvns struck by another nt (iovvnn avenue
antl lio.vet street.
Jnnies II Clark, tort) -one years old,
"1" North 1'orty-sUth street, was
,tr(li " n automobile as ho alighted
flom l trolle car at Forty-first street,
"",l 'nneaster avenue, and Dominic
Nicilllettl, sixtt-fivo eais old, 1017
"barton street, was struck by nn
"V1", "! ',B,lt a,"l Christian streets,
""'V. ' )"ni'l"'"'l , .,
..inn ..i. ..... .run, uiu- ..an jorceu upon
the pavement ut Kleventh nnd Pike
stieets. a girl about ten years old. who
refused to give her nuine. was struck
as tho car mounted the sidewalk."
How Prohibition Failed
in Test of iS'ew Years Five
Police arrested several hundred
intoxicants.
Federal agents ai rested none
Chief ICiifotceinent Agent Crossen
sn.ts city had wettest nlgM ever.
PnlifP saj it was worst hx
vear ,
lb. f' dci al 'ill' ' n'.'cut sen.
Uni.'' to five d.i.is fur inioxicutioii,
, JAKtTABY 1, 1921
B
IS
Prelato Passes Good Night and
Talks of Returning
Home
RALLIES AFTER RELAPSE
y the Associated Pre
Baltimore, .Tan. 1. Cardinal Gib
bons lias rallied from his relapse of yes
terday after n good night's rest nnd Is
much better this- morning, according to
news received nt the nrehlepiscopnl resi
dence from 1'niou Mills. Mil., where
the cardinal Is 111 nt the home of friend?.
The nicssaio came from Cardlnnl Gib
bons' secretary, who was quoted ns say
ing. "His Kmlncnrn N feeling fine nnd
Is talking about coming home."
All the Catholic religious communi
ties here, embracing tlv" various orders,
prayed throughout the greater part of
tho night for the cardinal. Kprclnl
prayers also were offered nt- nil
masses today by direction of Uishop
O. H. Corrignn. vlear ccncrnl of the
diocese, who, nfter a visit to the vener
able prelate estprday. issued an of
llclnt notice tu thp I'leigyuirii of the
'diocese and through them to their con
gregation, diieeting prnyeis for ills
eminence's speedy recovery or n happy
deatn."
The bishop' notice plated that the
cardinal's condition .testeiday was less
fnvorable tlian at any time during hia
Illness nnd thnt he liad received the last
sacrtuuents. Yesterday was the second
time he has received extreme unction,
the first having been about two weeks
ago, when his condition first became
grave. Since thru he had gained steadily
In strength until yesterday.
Earlier In the day yesterday the
cardinal gave u new yenr't) message to
his host of friends in llaltimorc, Wash
ington and throughout the country, ex
pressing regret that lie would not be able
this year to greet them in person on
the first two Hundas of the new car,
as lino been his custom for more than n
generation. He nsketj their continued
I prnycrH and gave them his blcs-ing and
best wishes.
50 MERRYMAKERS HURT
Temporary Sidewalk In San Fran
cisco Collapses and Falls 20 Feet
San Kranelsio, dan. 1. illy A.
P.) About (ift.v New Year merry
makers were injured, seveial seriously,
when a temporary sidewalk over on ex
cavation for n new thnitrc building at
Market nnd Ta.vlor streets here, col
lapsed early today. A thirty-foot sec
tion of the walk gave way, falling
twent.v feet into the excavation with
ibout 100 person
I'oiii. mi'ti . nil oifCm-inr- fro.,. tvrnlmliK-
,...;.,." , ".? -.." -.'
day, nfter being iittack.il at a New
Year's joust b tito otlier men.
Gibboney Disliked
Trip That Cost Life
Continued from l'ate One
of recovery of the bodies, all will be
brought to the United States for in
terment, the body of Mr. Gibboney to
be brought here.
Mrs. Sliriver Heard First
First news of the tragedy came to
Mrs. Shriver. wife of Frifiik W. Shrh-pr.
ut her home in Highland Park. Slip j
immediately communicated with De- i
tective IJrouiiley, of Mr. Gibboney s
Philadelphia office, nnd lie, in turn,
wirctl the department of state in Wash
ington. Confirmation by Acting Sec
retary Davis followed, nnd representn
tives of the Tropical Products Co. linve
been cabled to send full detnlls of the
drowning, with advices ns to whether
the bodies were recovered.
The drowning of the four men, all of
whom weie virtually Philadelphlans,
creatod n sensation here. Gibboney's
long career as a public figure a career
in which he reached the crest nt the time
he was a candidate for the mayoralty
and which started its decline nfter sev
eral political defeats, with his eclipse
as a dominant public factor developing
with his alliance with the recent O rover
Hergdoll unsavory mess ended in
tropical waters, miles away from the
scenes of his early triumphs.
Tho history of John Markle climaxed
in the sniabhlng of the International
Lumber nnd Development Co., and the
imprisonment of Marklcy In the ICastern
Penitential. Hut Marklcy always be
lieved in Iiis Mexican ventute, even
if the means of notation were doubt
ful, and he was evidently Ir.tlng to
"imike good" on his oft-iepeated asser
tion that the .Mexican holdings were
highly valuable uml could be made to
give a return thnt wou'd compensate
the one-time International supporters
for their losses. He died while trying
to make this assertion n reality.
Luwrence Mnrkley, son of John It.
Maikley, was not so well kuotvu to
Philndelphians. He was still in his
twenties when the family, after the
father had served his term of impris
onment mid had been released, removed
to Klmhurst 111. Hut he wns fully ton
versaut with tho possibilities of the
Mexican venture, nnd ho was in Unit
cn.i.itry the greater part of tho time
siiiu rcoiganization of the old IntPr
national as tho Tropical Products Co.
was affected. lie believed, as did his
father, that under n new name and new
management and new methods the.
property could ho recouped, and tho
stigma of Iiis fnther'H connection with
the first financial smash could be re
moved. He died tryiug to make tlih
belief a reality.
Hellctcd in Project
Frank W. Shriter, for years a Phil-
THE WALNUT
WINTIIHOI' A
Sttlno Today, a SO
nvenlnira. h nu i
GEORGE ARLISS
vv !; i iimir asium lTrenta
in "The Green Goddess
J
a ri.Av op auvpnti'iif:
111 WU.I.1AM AID'IIKll
"Spltiullilly lultoa to .Mr. Arllss. .
Iteeoril
h
AM SHUBERT ''AHr -MAr today
ti
ALJOLSONinSINBAD
."jfc SEATS NOW "
APHRODITE
ADELPHI V,',1h- at Mnt. Today
MMuoiui- n.Miir
in i hHnmiiK lulln. Uh Khiii, ii, Mr-lnitrama
"iiii: "H.N )v iMi:j)i,i,it"
LYRIC i:v,iH ATHtr."
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CHESTNUT ST
I'lrii Mm -i,a
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IM'.M'lls
Mil. I. AH - nn li-. ,i HAZl.t. I
ilH'iKliirr of I. in-ii i.rel l.llllin MUlm In....
. limn l it .!. r, nn . i. In, (,. j, ii,,.,
in '1 fi 'I in. i. ' in rn . r, I ii ' u .s, ,
. J v I". I'.' 'fc f ' ..in 1. i i rent
riflfl-ne 444 H 4th nt Ijlttin, Ii
Krinil ma) ml M nnla eienin,. 7 lo ,
Inunn nt prr a
CARD NAL IB
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1H
IMPROVED
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it h Itfirt llf il iii If rtf-"- ". "tV;ft-yffl)XT ilX-fil
I' W. SIHCIVKIt
Companion of I). Clarence Gib
Iwncy, 1io was drowned near
ChniniHilon, Mexico
ndplnhln business mnn nnd n lipnvy loser
in the nrlginiil venture, identified blm.
self with thp tiPtv Tropical Products (Jo.
because ho believed In the proposition.
His death came ns n member of the
party, till or whom were directly In
terested in the success of the Tropical
Products project.
All the victims nre survived hy fain-
Inch. Mr. (lihboney's family consists
of His widow, .Mrs. i:ila JI. Gibbonev.
n son, D. Clnreucc lllbboney, Jr., nritl
n daughter. Miss LoN May fllbboney.
The (libbnney family huvc been In Ilos
ton, but will likely return to this city
immediately. Itcccntly they have had
uo permanent residence here, but hnve
been making, their home nt a hotel.
Mnikley, St., is survived by his widow
nnd another son, Itolliu Marklcy, of
Seattle. Wash.
Mrs. Mary Oibboney. M!r. CJIbboney's
mother, and Charles M. Oibbonpy, his
brother, who went from Philadelphia
to St. Louis to visit relatives, wero
advised Inst ulght of the drowning ot
Mr. Gibboney.
Mr. Gibboney said be would nwnit
further advices from Progrcso, nnd if
tiie body of his brother hns been recov
ered he will immediately Jcave for the
South to nrraugo removal of the re
mains to Philadelphia,
Until two jears ugo. the Shrivpr
family lived tit 471(5 Klngspssing ave
nue. With the mnrringe of n dntightcr,
Lucie, to Stunrt Cooper, iissistnut su
perintendent of the I raffle department
of the Hell Telephone Co.. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Shrlvei- closed the Kltigsessing
avenue house nnd went to live with
their daughter nnd son-in-law nt 122
Carol Iloulevard, Highland Park. Mrs.
Shriver and Mrs. Cooper nre in bed to
day suffering from shock.
Victims Were All Officers
Frysmger Kvnns, private counsel of
.Sliriver, with office,, in the Laud Title
ltuilding. snid today that the four men,
especially Mr. Oibbone, were on nn
errand of personnl sacrifice to them
selves when they were lost.
"The I'nitcd Stntes Government of
ficially confirmed tho accident in a tele
gram sent by noting Secretary of State
Davis to tho Tropical Pioducts Co.,
1120 Walnut street, jpsterday morn
ing." be continued. "I read tho tele
gram nt 0 p. m., btating that the power
boat was lost north of Progrcso, Yu
catan, thirty miles from tho plantation.
"The victims, nil officers of tho
Tropical Products Co., were en route
to their plantation to sate what monoy
they could for their stockholders. They
took n stenmsliip fro
Pregreso, nnd from th
m Havana for
ere a motorhoat
which carried them to their untimely
fate.
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Hotel Torraitvc
J Broad Streot at Fairmount Avenue J
j AUDITORIUM Seating 400
PERFECT ACOUSTICS
SCENERY
IDEAL
I Commencements, Recitals,
5 Dinner
L POPLAR 520
Citizens' Meeting
for
European Relief
Academy of Music
Sunday, January 2, 8 P. M. Sharp
Music
by orchestra drawn from the Philadelphia Orchestra
No Seats Reserved
Presiding Officer: MR. GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER
Speakers: GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING
MRS. VERNON KELLOGG
MR. JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
Tickets FREE Obtainable
Emergency Aid, 221 S. 18th St.
American Friends' Service
Committee, 20 S. 12th St.
Y. W. C. A., Umpire Hldg., 13th
and Walnut Sts.
Knifiht.s of Columbus, Saturday
nt S. W. Cor. Hroud and Vine
Slw.j Sundaj, 115.18 Glrard Ave,
Jewish Juint Uihtribution Committee, Saturday evening and Sundiy
afternoon, ail Catharino St., and Youtii; .Men's Hebrew Association,
,..,., iui .mm, Asuuemy
;
j FOROISAllENfl
Summons for International Cori
foronco Would Bo Basod on $
Act of 1916 n
WOULD APPEaTto ALLIeW
Washington, ,Tn. l.Dcllnlto atop.
o p rvstall a, the apparent sentiment li?
the United States, Great Britain amft.
franco in favor of disarmament nrq'.
being considered by President Wilson.
The President, f wns understood to- '
lay, is thinking of calling nn interna
tionnl conference on disarmament, the
authority for whip, was granted in the
navnl bill of J010, but which has not
been exercised.
Norman If. Davis. ..,i. t.--,...
of Mate, passed moro thn nn hour
yesterday conferring nt tho White House
nnd Immediately nftcrwnrd was closeted
A5in1?.iCqiTily .l0?? I,cr,c"' wl,h Bear
tmvu L!,iCrt 1J-,Cont. chief o
of thi ?.PfaV0D.s. nu!' nc,,ne secretary
Daniels. y C nbscnco ot Joseph.
frTli.,b,Ci wns Prf-scd In ndmlnls
Mo, ni,r'.s :v,.c,,t,,r'Iy that the rene
holldJv if ntho proI,.os?1 f"r a ""aval
t , ,i;V of n.vc yvarR duration, made
move h..O,'"0r "?,e mo,ncnt 'or wh n
n inn?1' nmt. trh.n.t,thc o0cla wor'l
' I',,mp" n,lt '-loklo would welcome
tlio chance to convert into deeds the
rroiuTf r1'0,. "'"Jium
5f.2.0ncl0' lnvl,otlon from tho United
States Oovernment for mich action.
Pre. lnnfCi of 101C "ndcr WW the
1 resident is empowered to call a confer
ence on disarmament was net quite in- '
clusivo enough to reach the goal which
the leaders of many nation are now
discussing, ns it provided rather for
recommciidntlons thnti actunl regula
tions for tho limitation of armament. It
is believed thnt to carry through the
present program action by the respec
tive legislative bodies of tlio countries
concerned an interchange of treaties
would be required.
800 SLE5P IN N. yTcHURCH
Homeless Who Threatened to Break
Into Edifice Welcomed
New Yorli, Jan. 1. (Hy A. 1)
Kiclit hundred homeless and unem
ployed men started the new yenr by
sleeping in the pews of one of New
lork's most historic ehurchcn St.
Mnrk'ii in the llowcry early today.
The men, part of n crowd of more
than 1000. met in a How-cry hall on
New Yoar's Hvo und planned to breuk
into the church for the night's lodging
if admittance wns refused thrm. Hut
when they approached tho ancient edl
lice in Second avenue they found it
brilliantly illuminaled nnd tho rector.
Dr. William Norninn Guthrie, waiting
for them with nn Invitation to come in
side. When the motley crowd lind settled in
tho pews Dr. Guthrie addressed them,
saying thnt whllo it would he "wotse
than a crime" to u.so a church for any
except religious uses, no Christian min
ister "in his senses" could refuse to
jicld un emergency shelter.
Says Venlzclos Planned Coup
Atbens, .Tnn. 1. -(Hy A. P.)
Former Premier Venlneloi planned to
form n new Greek stnto In the event nf
his defent In the elections of November,
according to M. Vlnchos, editor of the
KnthimerinU w!io gives the late King
Alexander ns his authority. King Con
stantino hns requested nn Impartial in
vestigation of Greek events bv nn nllled
cnmmii.sion.
WM. B. KUGLER
Manager
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FOOTLIGHTS
FOn
Concerts, Theatricals, Balls
Dances
$
ask ron MK. GOEHEI,
after 8:05 P. M.
Eastern Chapter, American Ited
CrohH. 218 S. 19th St.
Y. M. C. A M23 Arch St.
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