-ma V feili EVHtflftG PUBLIC 'LSDQEErPHiLADELP,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 11)21 SEIZED BY RAIDERS wi i nrtAt Ipcderal Agents ....... ...j Hav0 Clue to Heaaquarwrs of Drug Peddlor3 L) LAUNDRIES SEARCHED ,1 t nearly 52000 was Opium value' I r,'"llv N morning nhcn revenue ,nn patrolmen raided tworm fnt, ami -n . nnd the T S mo Cnl ol,lll street. ? at.!i ' . f .l,e onlnm confirm. -J SJd of the ,U that they IiC SUM"1"" .ii.,llitlii. -tn. ,,.. "spotted' n lK ""- - .lnCMnalown. n place they have 1 . ... ...-.olllnnro for some time. 11 """ "' " . ... ,i,i. .... .., nlrht the ascents followed LLr Chinee from the Hnce street K " o hic!. hni be-,. 'Mtchnl. The P"" l . ..i.i ....lit nl 1,'lttli nn.1 little r"' ol -"" u 1'"1 ' rviltonhl)' stroe'. the Mispccis CU.tT (..llonnii. ' Tin-on nciiH M&Kli, "I'mfnil nnd l'ancoast. JIcUIIIP " n., nf , ..... (JUS'SUta-K. white ih. thin .t in the Thlnl street ntid Fnlrmount .le rnlh'C Motion for aid. I'atrol- iraWOH, ivrai-i . . m relurnen n '' Three Men Arrested . l. f .".ft.", una flref rniilorl Tbc launui.i hi. "" n,I U ". IP Prpprlelor. was ar- ,( opium, n pipe and sonio "yen-she," tinokni opium . ...j. ..in., ntroelofl thorp. Wnilf? Eor the proprietor; John Siting, 010 -ace street, and Lee Hoc, of Chester. . . ..1 I...... ,1.a aaIiIaaa TaIm. IB tlilS secollU liuusu uic lumum iiui- lr jtunbled over a cache of opium. T06 raiders mm ".' " "- ""' .... v-ii lirfu refused nam ttanco nnd irokc the door down. The Chinese hntl ildden their opium mcamvinic, nnu tne int search of the place failed to dis- o anything incriminating. rrt. . if tlirt rn tilrtro iitnnnril nri n coe board, under a thielc covering of US, InC rilKS weru winiivii hhiiiu mill in win en floor board disclosed. This mJ the olhcr boards near it, none of L ....a .iaIIa.1 linn. itnno.l im ia iMline a carefully built hiding hole, kllcd with opium and n smoUers "lay- ht." .. .-. . Dope Ullllll 1' 01111(1 nL. ..t.lAr fnnntl n lnmn. nitina rires to "hold the opium "pill" while it I I. a .i ,fon.iinlf" nonrllo flirnn ine-holf-pound enns of opium, fifteen hop-tojs" nf tho -.'Wie drug, each one ml onc-nuartv nsmces of opium in n i(tl container nura in mi nurjr case, nd four cans of ".ve:i-slie." Nolhine was found in luc possession I ,he Chinese thcii'schc". rru. n.!.i.nnru uirn tnlfi n in thnnliirtt I nit: I'lia"" "v.- ....-.. .,.- . a..... ., trcctnnd rairmoiint atomic fctntion. to remoeil lairr in inu rrnuriu iuiiuiiig a hwrins before the United Htatcs commissioner POETESS TO KICK COMMA RIGHT OUT OF MODERN MUSE Punctuation Spoils Beauty of Unbridled Rhyming, Says Latest Discoverer of Vp-to-Dalc Verse, but Who Is Not a "Villager"' June .Tnm!on King U going to ped die her poetry from house to house. She sn!d ho today nt the llclIevuo-Stratford Hotel, where she Is stopping. Miss King Is n different poet. Hardly any poet could be dlffcrentcr than Miss King, for if ho were he wouldn't be n poet. Now for n little consideration of her dlffcrcntcrnesK. Soma have thought that Ed Poc said nil that could, be said of the art when lie wrote his essay, "The I'octlc Prin ciple," but It now appears that Mints King has discovered' a couple of prin ciples that Ed overlooked. They arc: No. 1. Punctuation is inartistic and unnecessary and is n blemish on beauty. No. 1!. Capital .letters are pretty, particularly when they appear In con trast with smnll or "lower case" let ters, as printers call them, nnd every word should be started ylth one. Has Her Own Secrets These are, principles that the layman can understand. There nre many oth ers Hint onlv noets can understand, nnd some that only one poet Miss King can understand. However Miss Kins lins written some beautiful things and done them into a book called "Soul," and she is going to carry them to the people to doctors nnd dentists nnd professors und bricklnycrs and win dow wishers and actors aim boltcrs-up nnd winders nnd liolders-on nnu nc countnnts. She snys that once she hns read n few poems to anybody he'll love them, nnd very likely she's right. The versos have sometimes rhyme nnd some times rhythm, nnd sometimes both. Their words arc well chosen for beauty of sound nnd meaning. "I am writing three more nooks nr poems nnd one book of poems for chil dren." snid Miss King, "nnd as soon as they are done I am going to tour the country, just to glvo my work to the people. The world doesn't get enough poetry, nnd I want to mako It hnvo more. I want all the people to know poetry nnd poets, myself Included, of course." Here are some examples : TV i ii a A Tom Dream A Qono Hose Ashamed It utter fly A Mourn Pastoral Hush ltres A Hum Nun A lliph World A Lavender IVmici in From Life's Encore There Is A Jcircl Given To Hip Souls liy God I'tom His Great Diadem That Must He Worn Hidden And Hit joyed Selfishly Grief Miss King has dark brown hair and TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES o! DM'tclu V.'-'t l'lilaalci me,, nnj Viola nnhMnn Vlfll Ht, lltun ltC "Ak-J MIcIiIrI 0rl"oolc Pa., and lletcnc I tiritracnt -h unnrom n. Iim-3 U raulliii r 1'Ols i:iliworth st., and Iny iMlmori :n ivmon . Wn o7iu"kl .'ii"! 12 IMecmont St.. and Annii Ult"n "1,7.1 Dpnrnli Ht. pviillam Y-il" ill N Uilol t , and Alllcl.i JI llouvnn 111 .n i'Ui t, !Tani) Carpito. l'lfl l.llsworth t nnd Marv De rx In 007 h. Sill t. Vrdnwril II l.imlicr' .R N, SUitu al . unJ Surah i: Jlurrnv, ill. N :ttli at. nrri Kpflrn, (01 X. fltli St.. und Anna MiN'aiian I t',2"i Kimball 8t. 'oih Kcmhr".". WH N 1.1th at , and Rose I'alrzati", inn W nt-r it J.mlel ht-lnli re. I Wis N. .1th at., and Ger- lale Uhr I, Ii. aut I'lne h. Llbrrt 1. Woir 1010 h Kill at., anil Alice r "Ii(Ti"ih illlnma'own. Pa. "arl fihrflner llkcs-ll irro Pa., and Ilea- "I i l. Irrsblc rhllauelplila General ItOBD t.Ll Dm It lllnklf Ilrnnkhn N' Y, nnd Marlon I. f lurl 170s (Jieene nt. iIi'-M I si pr ivji) ,s ,-,t), t., and Paulino Etc nurrc .0 i Stninnc rt. 'imnt Mont. no ll.'l'l S 11th at , nnd Anni num. so? N D.irlin kt. Willi m E 1 iff- -10) rmol at. nnd Har- rift M 1I n 17 S. Marion nvc -ii'.- K J I. t r anil ArUor st . nnd Lillian I' II, )!.!, 1011 i: ('iimlmrl.infl m Akraham Klun 1.12 (lrmantottn ao,. tnd "aJls Sali.in.in, I0S Minim a.. It's All Right A b-jier wni niorhr-ard tn nay to another yuan ' nili.nir from the Itluck Horae rirm Ii all rikht Yea, and melton a I ttU I -ft a. Tnlr,, m.tiiA nf Ih.m thlntrn from hr ri m tn Miur Home" Fresh Uggs just from the itetit. Chickens Young, big, fat, .pplesEat or cool: 'em. Street Cider Fetch your jug. White Potatoes I'addu Murnhii. O'Spuds. vP'h' out llaltimor- Axe straluht through Mia anj l'j mll-a tciond to the famous Black Horse Farm I'tcri Day In the Year From 0 to 0 Phone: Media 103 It's cut rntlior Inno. If la n lln,1 ltn average woinnn would specially like to uir long, sue wears n rougli Knglisli cloth hnt. n wool tailored suit, n burned orange camel's hair coat and common sense boots. Not Strong for "The Village" Iter secretary, Miss Marie (lonelier urccne, an Uborlin graduate, Is little find diuk nnd lihs black hair cut rather long. She Is tnllorcd, too, and common sense booted. Neither of them goes in for the Gril- ii? i,Icl' stllr- Tl'cy are aesthetes both. They can't reconcile their tem peraments with the greasy dishes and cr.irKCd cuns ami onc-linlf of 1 per cent coffee of Eighth street. They hove been vlng up on the Hudson, but when they leave here In n few days they will get an npnrtment In New York some J ir'V, !' tl'?!Rl''r-,t 70s, the elite 80s or nifty OOs Jliss (Jrecnc snid. SEES NO PEACE IN IRELAND Secretary of "Irish Republic's" President Predicts More FlghtlVig "There will bo no pence In Ireland until Ireland gets her freedom," wns the message delivered Inst ntr.hr ii Harry Itolnnd. seerotnrr -, ,-, r,-A.t. dent of the "Irish republic." "Ramon do Vnlcrn did not return to Ireland to negotiate for pence with the A-iigiisii." said Mr. Holand. "He re turned to take his place at tho hend of the Irish republic, for which we of Ireland will fight until the last red-blooded man has died." mccting In tho Academy of Music with M ss Mary MacSwIncy. sister of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, .t, H01",. received ovations from the throng thnt packed the Academy. And the "Soldiers' Song," tho national an them of tho Irish republic. Other speakers were the Hcv. Edward Lnthole Church, in nnswer to whose nppenl Sill'.OfiO wns raised for the re lief of Ireland, nnd Mrs. Mary F. Mac Wliortcr. national president of the ladies' auxiliary. A. O. II. SHIRT MANUFACTURER ( I nm open for a noiltlon as mnnnicer' ultli nn -nt.tlilltihril toncern mnntl farlurlni; ahliiH, imjanina or athletic cinrlrnirar. Hiur nrnctlcnl experience In designing, cutting and manufao turlni: nnd can furnish hlsh-claaa reference". It 00D. I.i:i)(IKll OFF1CK SERVICE SALESMEN A big manufacturer, advertising Ids product In an agfjresslvo way na tionally, wantR several young service salesmen to call on dealers and Inter est them In his line. Thesp men will be, thoroughly grounded In the process of manufacture at the plant, nnd must know how to "soU" a really remarkatilo advertising campaign. There is nn excellent future for men who "mako good" and who are look ing for n life position with a thor oughly up - to - date organization. Apply in writing giving your qunllfU cations; all applications treated as confidential. ii oos. i.i:ih;i:h opfice "A Fair Price and Satisfactory. Service" It pays to look further than the "lowest bidder." .Get a fair, accurately fig ured bid from a. reliable elec trical contractor. It means efficient work, best materials and satisfaction from start to finish. Wo furnish estimates and complete work on such basis. George Woodward, Jr. Kleclrlral Contractor 1723 Sansom St. lit II Spruce 0110. Keystone: Unco 1.C3 M .H2&-te (J LO THING Save Money in Reed's Repricing Sale l These Splendid Value Stiits and Over coats which arc so attractive at their re priced figures are really marked as low as it will be possible to sell goods of equal quality next Spring. I line is absolutely notliitiK to be gained by waiting, "nil sou may as well take advantage of the reduced prices nun and brighten up your wardrobe. JACOB MEED'S SONS MM426CItestart Street MarMMiiiiiri .uiiMia BANDITS MURDER WAT1ER IN CAMDEN Man Stabbed to Death When Uniforhiotl Men Hold Him ' Up on Street ASSAILANTS MAKE ESCAPE ,11'Ni: JAMISON KINO High priestess of unbridled verse, who Insists tnio oetry should not bo haiupcrrd by punctuation, but sliould liavo lots of cnpltnl letters. John B. McAfee HI In London John Illnlr MacAfec, banker nnd a director in many corporations, with homes In Pennsylvania and England, is reported b yn London dispatch to be In n critical condition, as the result of nn nbdominnl operation. Mr. MacAfec maintains offices in the Crozcr Itulldlng and has a country home at Ardinore. He Is well known in legal nnd railroad circles. He graduated from the Lnw of the University of Pennsylvania In 18S2. George Spolus. a w niter, of Camden, was stabbed to death lnt night by two men wearing nrmy uniforms. The attempt to rob, which ended In murder, tools plnee near Third and Mnrk-t -(roots. Camden, shortly after n o'clock. Snolus died ten minutes Tho men escaped. Camden police lounded up every man in a soldiers uniform during the night, but each one questioned wns nble to prove nn nllht nml wns relcnsed. Descriptions of the criminals have been furnished the police by persons who snw two men run from the scene of the nttnek on Spolus. Police say the crime niay have neon committed by men in service or that the uni forms were obtnincd to shift suspicion. Spolus, who was forty-three years old, nnd lived nt Third nnd Pino streets, was cmoloved in n restaurant In Mnr- kct street near Third. He had been off duty, tho result of illness, for several weeks. The waiter staggered into the restau rant Inst night and collapsed on the floor. He had n deep knife wound In the abdomen. He gasped out n story of having been attacked by two bandits nt Third and Market streets, nnd that the men who wore uniforms, had stnbbcd him, Spolus wns taken to Cooper Hospital, but died within n few minutes, Several detectives were nssigued to tho case and guards placed nt tho ferries. Investigation of the nolicc led to the statement later that the bnndlts, nftcr aitacuing poius, Had run in the direc tion of tho ferries, over Market street, and may have made their escape to Philadelphia. Ono of tho bandits is described as about 0 feet tall und wearing n short army overcoat and campaign bat. The other is snid to be about 5 feet 10 Indies In height, and wore a long coat and overseas cap. Whether the bandits obtained money from Spolus is not known, but tho po lice were told Spolus wns thrifty, and ho wns accustomed to hnve large amounts of money in his pockets. Civil War Veteran Dies Wlllinm Smith, of Woodbury. Is'. J., n veteran of the Civil War, who later fought with Custer in the Far West, died jcterdny In n hospital In this city. He was -cvcnty-flvo years old, unmar ried, and for many years had lived nt n hotel In Woodbury. In Hplte of n wound received nt Gettysburg, when n bullet passed through his arm, ho re- mnincu in wie uesi or nenita up to n few weeks prior to his death. NEW POLICE TOLD TO SHUN POLITICS "Shyster" Lawyers Also to Be Avoided, Cortelyou Informs 69 Recruit Patrolmen WILL WORK IN SUBURBS "Ignore threatening politicians nnd shyster lawyers, nnd be just ns loynl to jour city as you were to your country." That was the ndvice given today to sixtv-ninc new patrolmen, most of them veterans of the world war, by Director of Public Safety Cortehou. Tho men were reminded thnt they were starting out under much better advnntnges tiinn men now on the force. He snid the department wns free from politics and tho new policemen would receive S5 u day, which is the same rate paid to the men who hnvo been manv yenrs in me service". lliuuv jvmn ill in.; ... "You are not to take iinv part what ever in politics," said the director. "At- I.A...1 ,.. ... ...,11a., .1,iIaa nml liA'tlinp. i tuiiii tt. jv. f,v...v .,....-.. M.. Mw . -. 1 oiigh, Do not pay political assessments i do not buy or sell tickets for anything mid be courteous. "Oct into the habit of training your memory and take notes on nil matters I which jou thing might reach the courts. I "Ivook out for tho politicians who I may lurk In your path. Some mny ask i,,n tn iVirror. (nrldotits or facts dtimag lug to their friends. If you fall Into their clutches jour career is ruined.' As nn Illustration thnt merit would bring its reward in tho department; Di rector Cortelyou mentioned Superintcn dent of Police Mills nnd Assistant Sil porlntendcnt Tempest, who, he said, rose from tho ranks. The advice to the men wfm given in I.a ...a..i,aa f Ifnrrr H Mdiovltt. SCO tilt: jiitv... " ..-,. -.,. - ----, retnry to Governor Sproul. IJeforc re celvii'ig advice from Director Cortelyou the new patrolmen were sworn in by Assistant Iliiector i.ius. .iiosi oi unra will be sent to the subtirbnn sections for duty. Lecture on Bird Islands Under the nuspiccs of the Ocographi cal Society of Philadelphia. Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy, of the Brooklyn In stltutc. Inst night lectured on "The Illrcl Islands of Peru nnd the Hum boldt Current." The lecturo was well Illustrated with lantern slides and manv interesting views were shown of enrth's peculiar formations in the region which ho described. nfJltflluXj) v Mahogany Hall Clocks for Apartments. Livina Rooms and Reception Haiti A Little Baby With No Milk A Starving Child With No Clothes Reach Out Their Hands to You In utter want and helplessness, these little ones cry out to American parents to save them. Many are orphans ; yqu can father and mother them. They are hungry you can feed them. They are naked you can cover their little bodies with warm clothes. Laughter and childish joy have left them, but you can put it back. Is there a better work with which to start the New Year? For $10 You Can Save a Child's Life Herbert Hoover Will Spend Your Money for You Could You Be Better Assured? John H. Mason, Treasurer 50u"p,rTforetoth.ieinp:"onallt5r ot th chlulren Care of Public Ledger, Philadelphia poland austiua suhdia " Dear Sir: hussia czuciio-slovakia. qekmany As a contribution to the Hoover European Relief Council I encloso Check, Postofficc or f c Express Money Order :or ' Name Street and No City State faplllllillllW - ' ' ' ' ',,..,,' ' ' , ' ' " MacDonald & Campbell Dependable Extreme Reductions Men's Suits and Overcoats Strict, searching comparisons are your guide to clothing values today. It is worth time and money to examine all the hest you can find and, before purchasing, come see how they compare with ours. $45, $48, $49. .to $35.00 $50 to $37.50 $52, $53, $54. .to $39.00 $55, $57, $59.. to $42.00 $60 . .to $45.00 $62, $63 to $46.50 $65, $66, $68 . . to $49.00 $70 to $52.00 $72, $73, $74. .to $54.00 $75, $77, $78.. to $57.00 $80 to $60.00 $82, $84, $85. .to $62.00 $88, $90 to $66.00 $92, $94 to $68.00 $95, $98 to $70.00 $100, $105 to $75.00 and upwards These reductions include all our finer Overcoats, Suits, Fur Collar Coats, Golf Suits, Raincoats, Spring Overcoats, Fur-lined Coats, Leather Coats, Chauffeur's Suits, Overcoats, Gloves, Robes, etc. Finest Haberdashery Prices Greatly Reduced s l Underwear Hosiery Shirts Bath Robes Lounging Robes Sweaters Pajamas Neckwear Gloves Mufflers Handkerchiefs Dicss Vests None but the finest quality, highest class haberdashery produced ever finds a place in our stocks, which are "regular" the year 'round. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street MnMMiiMiHMBManaiMMMHMMiaivMinBaBaMBiKHMlMMiMannaB-i Here they come ! Look at them! $75, $80, $85, $90, $95 and $100 Perry Suits, Overcoats Ulsters and Ulsterettes For any garment in the Outfit in an Epochal Whirlwind New Year's Sale! We will not go into detailed specifications. You know what they are. All season long we've talked about them as the lowest - priced high quality clothes that money could buy, and thousands have bought the mates to them and been tickled to death to pay the regular prices. Today these prices are reduced to a figure which represents the most startling sacrifice ever shouldered by any institution on clothes of a similar character. You cannot equal the clothes, you cannot equal the sacrifice, you cannot, no matter how patient ly you wait, find any sale which spans, as this sale does, the topmost rung of quality and the "lowest rung of price! Come with $54 in your pocket s but keep these figures in your mind: $75, $80, $85, $90, $95 and $100 AND BUY THEM NOW! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets nrwTQAK J t SCUA0 'IIM . BAftBADO OU.IN0O UUUCA SOUTH AMERICA A CRUISE -TOUR JANUARY 29m S.S.EBRO gMMi& r c- j w MM 4Fjr xx Nr iY Winrp-r CJri.is .W ' Including the best there is to tee in m mm I bouth America and tne celebrated, 7f N trip over the Andes. ll lAtrro-ACJUTA MOMjAxr "MO " IVAIMDAISO ATU4.... ft OIO fUMAlMS South America and the celebrated trip over the Andes. Down the West coast on the luxurious Pacific Line Jteamer "Ebro" up the East coast via the Lamport & Holt Line. Seventy days of pleasure on land and sea. An extended program of sightseeing in all the principal cities of South America. lOlt ITIM.lt itv m.i: 51 v 11 r It lor dclui 1 0 'frv riiihi ! 1 rV "-. " 1 UN' I. . V A x ... Hl Jyu vS f K . t" 1 - ,.,,. 5M tM, IV, i!o ;. A-