&''y-rzjW vPIvIt ")ii 'y o" iK" rAv wt f.w w; '' "', ."y v-iv. w iii&eitv' " i t V a , V - iff V V SI- in "I IH !4-l m i $$ & -: a STRAW-BAIL FAKERS EXPOSED BY ROTAN District Attorney Supplies List of 155 "Bondsmon" for Magis- ( tratos to Shun J SAYS THEY AID CROOKS Pitrlrt Attorney Nniiiticl llntnn lm drc'itred xvnr on 'Vf ImniNiiicti m- ' "etrnw-lwll" cocr. J'c lin tintncd I.Vi pcrfoni xvlinm tic nilvtKrs nil mnUtriit tn refiino nv hitil-KoiTH. Tin- (IMrirl ntt.iincv -nid -drovx tinil KnrM nnd "fnkc" t.midMncii arc rcpnn nlMc fnr flic .".clip. nf innnv rrimitmN "Itnil" is proffered li one of tlic.e per tnn, the criminal "Jtitnpi" the '"i'i" (llctinn nf the i-ourt, nml when tl hail It MII'll Dill, It lll'V(lllp tlie llei'll fi"' tin1 propcitj (if I iwiiiiNninn" d.c nnt exist, nnil rcr-nv.-r.v (if t tit- linl1 i itnpoxHllili', In- cxplnined. The wnrfnrr ncilnM the men "who hnve hern lcipotiNlhlc fur lioldiiii; tin1 tntiKl-t rate's court iti I'lnlndelphtii tip to ridicule for twenty vcnn" ii out lined in a Mutcim-nt lulled h.v 1 it rict Attnrnej Untnn todn.x, iih follow : "Tile mocpxsful nliiiiiii-lr,itl"ii of llie criminal law In PhilmMpliin depends in a lnrse measure upon (lose i-n-opi ration between the dNtil.-t riltornev and the mnKistrntc of the rltv. It ha tilvvii.v been inj desire to liruig lhi-e ollices into the closest relationship, and to lime them help ench other in the proper ad ministration of the law of the state, for tho- best interests; of the pulilii . l'roin time to time 1 have sent letters to the ninnl-stint"-, eallitm attention to various facts laws nnd decisions, which 1 felt WonM be of nssistunce in the fulfillment of their (billon. "In llllil I published and distributed for the sBine purpose n pamphlet en titled 'Powers and Duties of Magis trate in Crimlnnl Cnn-ii.' Since that time the membership of the iniiglxtrncv of I'hiliidelpliiu ban chiitiKcd consider nlily. The prohibitive cost prevents me from republishing j full the pamphlet referred to above, but I do desire to call Jour attention to several pertinent mat ters which I deem of crent importance for the successful prevention, detection, prosecution and punishment of crime in the elt nf Philadelphia. "I.ct me ask j nu to pny particular Attention to Chapter S of this pamphlet, denllnu with the subject of bail. This questton is of the utmost importance nd is one in which proper action on the part of the mnRistrates can be of li irniitpst Assistance. ' Chapter viii in the pamphlet, to xvh'ch i Jlr Hotan calls special atieniiou, mini; "The impnrtnnt position the iiuibIi trate occupies In nowhere better illus trated than in the matter of ba'l. Hall N the nsjiir.nnce to the commonwealth that the defendant will appear when wanted. The number of ftteitivn from justice, whli li in Philadelphia is intircly too lnrcc, is principal!. due to inade quate or worthless bail bonds. Often notorious ei minnls and Ihicniiit oftriid ers have esenieil tie p.-nilltv of the law because of worthless or 'fake' bail. "It is for this lenson tlmt I cannot Impress too strongly upon the miiR istrntes the great importance of requir ing adequate nnd satisfactory bail. May I ask xoil. therefore, above nil to insi't upon t'liece three important thins, i : 1'ii-st. bail adequate in nmoiinf. n-eotnl. bondsmen of intecrity mid do pendabilitv. nnd. third. Mimcicnt eipiity in the property given in the justitica- ,ionH- . ,- ... "Carelessness or indilTerence in tnk- inK inadecpiate or worthless bail con stitutes n misdemeanor in office. In conclusion the pamphlet impresses upon the macistratcs that bondsmen should be known personally to the maslstrntes or be identified by some re liable person. Mngi-trute Joseph Cownrd, president of board of mnpistrntes. "I don't know nn thins about the district attorney's truw bail' (ircular. 1 haven't received one." Those named by the district attorney were : JotFih Allecrn known ni Iuli Itltchlf. Rosl Afkin. Lewis Had'T ttfiijlnln llanni Knmu'l I. lleik l!""ry U 1 Aim. I i tl, r nrtll Hnrr HreHtln I'.ll.is llt'rknwlt, l(arr I, lilt t rll ti. rirtftlth I'nmi, k. Thi u dore A llruil i Jr Al' Hrmly ! jis )irwl. tsjisr Hruun. Mtitnilfl Itrnwn Tin nns 13 Iliirk". Waif r S liurk" .s.irjh V Hums Kilwnnl I H rnnteln Julius H"rnnt"tn. AVLIInni llutlr, Jr S.imucl lntcili'n. Jur.jb JJIumlwrc l'ellx Ciirlull" I'nttfrisin II ("arl-r, Sll to ('iiiiornl NteholHs t lriarin.' Wtlluim n, CoalH Inane ( oh n Rot, rt ' -ill, itiov Kx nenjftniln J Cutter Luul ('"intT Soeis T Conti e si Shnml t nopt.r Knrt M Cooir. i:rn"t t-'arl'tin". llthi, I ('nrinln, Jnxrih l riml. It S lul- J.ihn c ner,'auv .1 hn 1mNuIi ll.,r' W Dixon .topi-r-h 1 iiti 1U .N, 1 ' l lnib--uwk l!llaH X.V lJflns Ij.-'.n I'amu ur lim riclilerman Anlrw PI .r. I. l.,i rn-u.-r JnKin J (lliman. J. .1 ill 1m i n ("imin'l rtlllninn Molll.. (II 1st" rs- .turn nh "inmr. Polemon (IfO'lmin Mai "r Mu'i K (Irassi.. Irnatz Clrc-nsictn ('cirp" H ilrntuini S ini url J. (Jiubh, Wllliiun (Jrfzm im (im-n-man, llarnartl r Hani, t Hrmin Me Jtnroivltz lita HnrnuHz linn Hnminl. Aliram Hintnl'r Jani'M Hunt r l.ilwaril A .TnhnKon Kdur I " Is- II- - ( tu II. Km. Jaeoti Kolf.er I'lll'lp KuiIIkik Ailo.pll JCrsh Mcyr Lanlncci- or teie- tjinyspy rinml Aftle I.a'oni Ahrnliam I ''0 nil N'athnn blhnwltz Meirls litvli- 11. .nn Imn I' I ward V. I Irk ii Alice I.'rkimn Ju'lun I" IOXP, Haniue! l.u kman Wllnnin H Mas'at , Klin Jfi"ph M iny ithi I.ew Is Mirx Janes li Mliyno J"hn Molmil UpuipMi i t. -rtek Max H'nm Jnhn Mori Ms Prank S'ar! ImiuI Nloilr-man i-arnuel N '. .1 rm , .p laiiti H"tri'h MnniU"! Ilstreh J' hn v I'aikii Mrthnn Vntt " Hrh. (lenrice Ptam"!! l.oillBP V t'nnr.iso JiiBei h H. Plnkitt Minu.-I Porkave l ir- Purneil Jntftih ln-rn I'r. nklln M. Illf" Mnli TtnMnxnn AuBunta ll"lfn Armsteii H Ins CtenrKfl Holl'TM. knnnTi as llAii-i; M i Ir--Alnihanr l' l.'Uis Knsinl'U'h .1 i . , JtosunWutli J'"1 Itutl7r J.in-ih llu'i !' rt .tr.hn HahaH, l.nuls Sa''kM AlTHhani s,i,t ,ToHpli M Sf hwan-hh"rif 1mI.1 s inVlrt Iiiiln slilm mn M Trl S"liim u 1 n -Shalilre. Ilnrni s Shaplrn M, v.r Mi .1 Slialilrn Jnhn V H'nr .Morris sM ,r .,, , ,, sihuioer llarr s , rum I. i - s , , Anton Snintuk 1 mvl Si I ill ill lM-s, Max CpliKtl J 'hn - Mdniruiii 1 nn. I. Htewart Jrntl .ml 'I i-i i M Tu-nr It ir Thlei Jes T .'hl'-k kn- wi a's. as .1 i Vollin Jn ri in It- n Anl'i I u ai I M I haul 'in kn r I A'li'ltl V II V .! I', hi TsllllMi W.ilm Simiii'l H'i nin l ' Wansccnian 1 Ills Waxnian It nnifi r lir. ! ls Wi.lni.,1'1 a'l'l 1 i . 'i i EMMANUEL C. DORWART DIES He Was a Member of the Famoui "Jackson Rifles" In Civil War j Emanuel (' Il.uu irt, nil" of the f. w survivors of the ' .lit. ks.ui Kill. -," a , 1 iit that fought in tlie ("ml War mi 1 the I nioti -1. le dud vest. 1. lav 111 111s JlOlllC. 21,'!'l Coi-lles stie.t. of pin illllollill I lie was in Ins eightv fini'th veil, I 'flu . "mil v, 1I1 mi -.-ii ii-i- mi lie nli of tli' North, T infw in f rose to t 1 i-.k of captain and was diseluitge I vv th tint rilllK lit Hie close o III.' will lie I win I re-enlisted .luring tlie ptogu ot th, 1 war. lighting in many n .t.ibl.- 1 ng.i-i incuts. Captain Uorvvnrt. a niitm of l.nn . caster, enlisted at the opi-ning t lie Civil War with the I'irM I'm 11 Imii 11 Volunteers lie went to the tnmt i'li 1 the ".liickhon Ritb-s" on April i m, . Of this body only four of its in. n l -nro now living, one of them In ma l'i ' Itoben llliey, of IL'OH Spru. e sln.-t ll I WUH the first conipnny lo Pave i.mi. us ter for tlie war. Captain Horvvnri was a nn inln-i m' tho Winlield Scott Post o III. ii It. Ill Jin Mirvived by siven ihi'diiii. tWCntyfour gruii.li Inhlreii and nun grcat-Brnndchildieii 1 ,ExkKalerln'a Heart Is Weaker Doom, Ilollatul, Jan. 7. Ibiring the last few doya the heart attacks to whlcS former Emprons AuciiHtu Vic- ,v', tpxUn in bcoa suffering rlmvo increased ,m rvuvv ii. I jim BfxrjWPBIiKL' 'il ,IOIIN Itl KHK lolin niirke. wliose signature Is fa niillnr In millions of incrlr.'in.i. mid who bus been li'KWirrr of the I lilted Sinter jtlnre ItMS. lias it llrcd In enter a New York bntitilm; bouse. Mr. Iltirlie't autoi,-nipli dur. inc Ills trnn of ofllce Iiils nppeaied on vvry piece or paMT money is sued bj the Kirrnntrnl STREET REPAIRS URGED Research Bureau Says $20,000,000 Is Needed for Work Municipal street i leaning, to be en tirelj Miiccossfiil, must (,' hnnd in linml with" a thoroucb street paxinp program which would cost SJO.ddli.IMM), the llu renu of Mutiicilutl Hisinrcli declared toilay. ItrenkK nnd depressions in tlie streits, the bureau pointed out ill its weekly bulletin, are a hindrance to street eleiiuiiiK. which the i ity has undei lak n directly in the urea from Columbia uc niie to South street nnd fiom the Dela ware to the Schuylkill livers. Onlj $1, (1(10,0(10 has been appropriated fm sited icpairs this jiar. the bureau Milted. A study of Htreel cleanins here, ne I'ordinc t" liie bureau, disclosed that Philadelphia was ti'ziuilfil s the clean-e-t city in America from 1WH to is(), wh.Mi the city did htrrct cleanins (11 iM tly. WENTZ CLAIMS VINDICATION Coal Dealer Denies He Took Advan tage of U. S. Colonel D I! Went,, president of , National Coal Association, today asserted he had taken no advantage of the War Department in his. purchase of loal for the gnxcrnment, nnd that Sen ator 1'dge had "thornughh vindicated" him in s,, far as hi relations with the government in the buying of coal were com ertied. Kvideuce gixcu at the inquiry into the high cost of mat by the ('aider com mission, in Washington, yesterday, de- eloped lliat while the bureau of mines was buying coal at S-l."."i a ton through an arrangement with the National Coal Association, tho War Department was Inlying coal at ST a ton through Col onel Wcnu and was paying u (otnmis sion. Puitlier. it was testified that seven carloads were delivered late last summer for whiili the price was U.17i per ton. CAUGHT OPERATING STILL Ten Barrels of Mash, 10 Gallons of Wrtlsky, 2 Stills Taken by Police Herman Wasrriniiu is umli r arrest at Citv I lit II. and will be i barged with illcgalh milking nnd disposing of li.pior at a hearing today at the l'cderal liuild- Wiisscrmnn, ili-tectiM's declare, was operating two stills in the property at l.-7 North Second streit. when he was arrested last midnight. Pniudiunn Lit tle, of the Third street nml I'nirmount avenue station, smclbd liipior as lie was passing the pint c lie teli phoned for the ilctccthcs. Wlicn two detect ies nrrived the three men broke into the building and found Wiissetmun, (it wcik opci.itiug two stills. Ten bun els of imts.li .i ml ten gallons of whisky were found In the room. 100 NEW MOTOR POLICE i Recruits and 96 Machines Added to Bandit-Chasing Cycle Squad I due hundred rei tints for ill lot cycle polll'e, si ei ted fiom V.lflolls stations, weie siiIpikImI to nn x n i i tion toil'l bv I.ieuti nant (imr.'. W I'rit. liead of the sipud. . 'flie motoriyile huihI is to Ii.im :iii i addition of ninety - -i in w nml n built miii liincs with snlii.ii's. 'fin I ii gei I (UUIPIIieilt. It is lielienst. Will gne u .piate motor pi. it. 'flie new iiiachini w't. k. i-tlmi a-, will lie 1111-t liiiiilii li In. n .1 iii-M GLASS REPLACES DIAMOND Miss Brooks Does Not Know When or How Ring Gem Was Cnnngcd The theft nf 1 latum of 11 pii tin- -tone in tin llllllllolnl e of ghl - tt in-; Ir -tl of MI Unit i...k t n port. l In Hi police of tl,. no I'll Hill -'nil. hi tolllIN bv liliolv s."i 1." Sllliw li e stfi e. li- llrooks 1 .intuit . p'.un .mil ii'". in.l l.no v vvlii-n nt tool, pl.t. 1 . 1 1 it she does Km. dinmoml -In- lout 111 tin- 1 nig in i nt nunc than .! nil. .11 lln tie It vl 1 I e It ln.lt II w,l- Vlll I i now tiii"ing A in 1 1 hi gin- 1 p 1. 1 It fli- lll-i 11V loo'v I V w ,s niinli' vv ' 11 tig to II i VM 1 M.- I'.n.i-k- tin HORSES SAVED AT BLAZE Firemen Lead Animals to Street From Burning Stable I ii i ti .-ii burn - w i'i L tin i '. n I'n.iii il itulil' ti i t VV III! Il VVII -X l ll till- II Olll'tlg. I ii nt. Mint lrw in I'l.i'i. i- led the en in il ,ig limlilitig nml 'ill. -if.lv M . ..irlv "iiiiin lull II -l-VI-llll - pill . -tl '-"17 I! tin. ami lb tr in tl il i lililn .l.'iill- lv Will I il li tuillv t nnil 1)1 ll II I till- IHV- Ill 111 lll.lt.-ll s MQMINESS .ill il i Ini; rotful i n vr til i w nli Jniriic HUi unUliiii in k ncrniM I urii'Mi lit ,i rt in I I kill tr i.in (it i's. RooMv ..) I. milli Ifith ll! Villi i i .l.u I' I I I I , lull 1 In- Ml I 1 .Hi Al.TUVi'll'- - Hi Jin 7 Mmllll liuhlmtul of ll" i iiili.-rlne (' .Vliium llull.-e ot fun l.i I nlll I" u-H-n 1 1 i ll II Ini N antf, t t'OlftllN reelil'-nfe ... -u" IN .-. ii.ii. . .dnn On Jui 7. ni nt tlie rculilfni- ..f h ur; Hahln XV. Col ion, ji i,t iru Mswr, 'J'k. . wim.iam ytiA.Nfii i'oiro.v t I.ako (.'Hi In tlm 80lli ar "f hul nf Hall a0 l" . " "", M ,-r IT I . oervivv ..nu ...nj...iv.. i'.u,v' his uri!ncr nanin vv. -"."".-. ' oi nri.ij EVENING TUBLIC PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER WINS $100.00 FOR LIMERICK NUMBER 17 David Newmark,of Rudolph S. Walton School, Says Ho May Found Limerick Class With the Money i Girls in Oppcnhcim, Collins Store f ote Unanimously ' That His Last Line Was I the Best Submitted The an aril nnnniinrnl today :us nt.ide liy a Jury of girls frojn the Oppin lieim lolllns store. I20T Ctieslnut street. A pliotogriuiti of (lie jury will In found on 'the lyick page. The aw.ird (o be annotinceil tomorrow Is being nude by ,i Jury of clrls from the cast and chorus of (lie light opera cmiiKiny formed ninnnc the oiniilnyi's of (ho Philadelphia Ktcrtrlo Co.. miiiIIi- west coiner 'renin anil t licstimt streets. Watih fortlielr rnlirt nml plmlogr.ipli. UVip cot to cut out tills business in trying to deseribe our Impressions of tin so gul juries wh" lire deciding tin winners of the timpin' Urn'ricki. Pii't tiling we know, some fan "11 accuse us of being Impressionable nnd we'll lm' no defi tise. It's got mi we don't dare walk m Chestnut street any more. We stmt tip from the office nnd when we git to Tenth street we feel nn Irresistible ini puis.- lo turn In to the Philadelphia lefri. building Just for the joy of one moie glimpse of 'em. We .all upon oil" sttirdv and tin e.niiprntiii'ing manhood nnd cnmpiee that impulse, but an we near 'J'uilfii strut keeping our caps strictly incite I from the Darlington store, we fiel our-n-hes weaken and we gire longlngh down townid the S. S. While tV place Then iut ns we're overcoming that weakness we glance across nt the Op penheim-Cotllns store and right there we lose out. Human natnie enn'l stand too much. And ecn a limerick editor feels human with these juries about lilm. No; safest tiling for us to do now i I" take u trolley car home, open up the old music box nnd put on At .I'd son's tinorite record. "Ah'm non -trill- -Strukh Noo-'fral." If ou fan- could have been there with us when we gathered that hew of girls from the different departments ol the Opptnlielm. Collins (V store, at lliOT Chestnut strict, you would nn (lersland what a sunerman It icipilres to keep his mind strictly on business under such ciiciimstanees. We sjinph luiil tJ grit what teeth we liute left and brush luck the thin ftinge of ban- thai n mail's tc. us nnd get down to woik. , The business in lmnd wa-. the award ing of the prize for the best last Un to I.lirpin' I.im'riek No. 17. And for the first time the vrrdnt wan ttn-iMtnons on the very first ballot. W bo ms women juries will ih-mt agree. The winner win receited such an overwhelming verdict was: David Nrwin.irli. SSSli West (ilrade atcitue, Teat Iter, Kudolpli S. Walton School. The limeri.k. including tlie laPt line In wlil.-h Mr. Newmark receiyed the unaninmus teidict. follows: .S'dnJ 'onTiiinii O'l'lijnn, "TltiU'x ftp- (op ,' Tnmnrrnxr nur porrij' o: Fire ilolliirs it hii Vrvui iinir on m oir pin;: A'otc llir I ". trill lirinr E's In the cop. You'll find a photograph of this unnnimoiis jury on the hack page, ll.use who are in the pietlm- ate: Kloreme Neufclil. IPO." North .ludnu street, seeietnr.v. Myrtle Wolfe. West Collingswood. misses' (le)iaitment. Anna Miinroc. "01." Pasehall inenite, waist department. Mae l'urlong. IC'JS Walnut str.et, ndveltising. Irma Clegg. -"('0 l'ast Martin strict. Ilnxbornugh. gowns. .Iiianit.'i Stewart, 1-"10 Ninth 1 if teeutli street, mat department Dorothy llaiunu-ll, Clo5 Nassau loinl. Overluook. oll'n e Konili C Donnelly, "!) South fifty - third hired, suits. Kathryn Monncy, liMO Cabot strei t. petticoats. I Helen Niisliauin, l!'-- North Patkj ........... ...ill...... .mi- 1 UVeiluv, nun- ....... . ... , . There were eleven last lines siinmn- .,... .1 ,v..ien .-nlle.1 .-is ill, ines mill "V;. " ,f .7 . n uw.i ti,. that vv.ie ieeeiv.il. ill nesi 110111 in. tlier ten were : I Now you II see tlie nun run wmi In Imp-'Ri" H Hodme. -'-- N.uth Twenty -fouilll street. "Hut I'll still have to plmh," said lilie cop Mi". Albeit Park, r, 1!H.'! I North Park avenue. Varc inilld we get Moon- as a cop.' Mrs. A. II- P.aib'V. Tvv.ntv tir-t striet. Pu-s.vnnk avenue atnl Wolf street. sIikc more coppers Moore nipped for the cop -Ilarriut" NiNon M. - ..sj.". Hai'ieu stie.t. Vow at last Y's in "vest ' for the '(,K. Andiew, :'.ol Wisi fsi v iiiniir J . sfeet. (il IllllllltoVVII I That's arrest in rest) fiom the pinili tit llt ! - R. I"liii"!,li. 1 1 1" Ninth 1 ! riltcentb street. I "And I'm wmliing for Mnoic." said I the cop .Ins.-ph linis.ill. 111; Ailanln ! strei t. IJIi.in ester 1 itv. I 111l a nip can have Mooie (alt him "Pup" - II It- Il"l'ev. I"". I .'.illlllg st 1 1 t . 1 A1111I1. byes, nin t ye proud ol yer pui yiiirg.net ii " itiei t. I 'oiiili'ilni. K.-n, Arriitful new yc.ir llel. II lime Sll.i'l. '. Ml- II I ,l(tle tin the i I. i,t- i up Mr- i .ivi'tule, i l.impiui; K"H1K In i'llmiin. N -t Well. Iiii.n. In r- i- tl l.im.-iiiU l.'illuiiin. nml open n li" nl -1 ' I f"i '' illtinn nf I'-"1' '"- I""' ' " ering fn.iii II" -'i'" ' 'I' ll vv Inner Cine linn I i - "The girls In.iii I i ht.ll- IIIUil li.IV' I 'ii v 'I I 111 ll bHi-Ill liif 'I I '- i hi I,, i- nil cdu- -. Itn-.iv- U-l III- WHS in ,ll H nn. C.illin- ' Itiveh tint intuition nf i- 1 "A Fair Price and Satiffacloru Service 1 ! - I i ' i - 1 1 in e tlie b.-Kt -I nny liii-.in.-h HI III. lie I MfK Co. Wllmlnu- ' 1 i lltll I , V - Itl- i '.r. ynii vv- x oiil. 1 I.ik llltHli l.ll-l-1 Nil ,111V ' I il ,il i 1 1 i Iii kf I vi ill nt linn t n 1 1, I I f.i. liny mil ii r h. i it i . v 1 1 , v . I V ry ti i .Kill ours N. 1.11,1, h'l.ill tn .X ( o. c tlm. iti George Woodward, Jr. i;ic.trli.il (imtrmlor 1723 Sansom St. Trill 8nire 0110 Krjralonri Rnrt) J2H3 I "llel! rr LEDGER-PniLADELPHlA, FRIDAY, One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger lo the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Below RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST Contest is open to any one. All that is required for you to do is to write nnd send in your last lines to (he Limerick, lining for conveni ence tho coupon printed below, Please, write plainly, nnd be sure I" add your name and address. All nnswctn to the Limerick which ii printed below must be re ceived at the ofllce of the IC I nino I't'iiMo Lrninnn by 0 o'clock Mniidny evening Monday's and Tlinrsduy's Llmerlrks should he malted to P. O. Pox I.Vi'l. Phila delphia; Tuesday's nnd I'rltlny's to P. O. Ho.r lr.'JI. and Wednes 'iV.w "'"' nturdny's to P. O. Ilo Jfi-'j. Answers left nt the office Of the KVKM.Vd PlMII.lO LEDUEK will also be mlmlssible. T1IK WINNEIl OK TODAY'S CONTKST WILL BK ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK IHOM TODAY Cut Out and Mail TO THE LIMERICK CONTEST Evkxi.no I'LIILIO L-KDOrit, 1'. O. lior 15l, I'hllailclphm. LIMERICK NO. 23 Tlie suitor who wooed Sister Sue Sued to suit her, so what could she do? She had lo say, "Yes," Hut since then, I confess (Write nur annwtr en this line.) JVomo Street and ATo. City anil State women is renlly great stuff. Now. if! they would lust tenye inv picture out of I it. I might receive u couple of prono- sals: who can tell? Confidentially, that isn't whv Mr. N'ewmark is perturbed about his pic tare being published. Oh. my! no. Mr. Newmark, you see, tenches the sWth grade of tlie Rudolph S. Wnlton School, at Twenty-eighth nnd Huntingdon streets, and that fact troubles him not n little. "It's tlie boys I'm thinking about. Wait till they see nn picture, oh, man! They will use it as a target, no doubt, nnd throw Hpilballs nt it." After being comforted with the assur ance t licit nil fame is tinged with unsicty. lie continued: "I think I'll us.- the hundred to linnnce a school for would-be linierleKers. The young ladles of the Oppenheim, ('oll'ms Jury will, of course, rcieive fieo scholarships." Mr. Newmntk's position is paradoxi cal he is a loser while yet a winner. He made a wager with a younger brother for a thoiiwind dollars that lie wouldn't win n prize. "Now I have to win nine more, just to sipmre my debt." he said. "Well, it's a grent game, and ccry one in our household is afflicted with limerickitls." Philadelphia lias been Mr. New mark's home for twenty -live years. He was born here. So, now, you girls know his ngc. He is a graduate of Ontral High School and the School of Pedagogy. He N. BANDITS WIELD IRON PIPES Three Hold Up Man nnd Escape When Patrolman Arrives. John Suro, of llodine street nnd Co lumbia avenue, was held up last night by three men nt I'jintli and Cherry streets. Angry because t In Ir intended victim did not quietly permit them to search tils clothes, one assailant hit John over the head with a pie.c of lead pipe. A second bandit mad. .1 swing at .tohn's head with another pnec of pipe. It didn't land, liowexer. -lolin was inking slowly to the iac mi-nt ami oblivicn caused liy the tiit iiiow. His cries had been heard bv Patrol man Mercy, of the P01111I1 and Race stieets station. As lie 1 aim in view tlie 1 u, L .,! "-' " " "i" uro Is nt the Hahnemann II pital. head He Surg is said a bad . ut on would not have serious still has his money. Illls Motorcar Injures Girl, 16 Anna Ilnhu, siuicn y. its ,,lu, 'J71II North Sydenham sti.-et. wa- stru.-k by a motmcar Inst msiit 'it 1'- 'iy nimii stTcet and I.ehigh nv.niie ami riciivcd n frncturcd shnubh r Daniel Mcnkin. 1711 N.utli Itinml street, driver of tin- ill in It 1 li. look the girl to the Womi n's Hom.opitii Ho. pital. Mngislinte (l-vvald h. .1 M.-ukin under M00 hail today f.u .1 nthii In 111 tug next wi i-k miim. UlllUllllll ixji Philadelphia 6 UJUa i- Special for Clearance of Hand-Made Mouses $$J95 The -ketch pictuics .1 pntty blouse of fine lmtt-te vvi'li Porto Hican (Irnxvn-xvoi'k nnd .iiibinid cry. ll ii one mnmi (harm hi; liantl-miulr modi Is nt tins icmnrkabli jri(v, A Sale of Smart Frockr, and $ tp. inn n - i-ivi moduli. II hn mi 127 JIMjM. PHILADELPHIA AND S. 13 th St. c BOARDWALK SHOP-ATLANTIC CITY-BRIGIITON BLOCK I The nnswer of the ONh IIUN nm:D POMjAH prlr.c for the best last lino to encb Limerick will be announced one week after tho Limerick is printed. or pJnmm.c,! the winner of tho prize for tho Limerick which appears today will be announced today a week. In case of tics, prizes will oe awarded to ench icf"1V,,l,,17 testant. Tor example, if the J P decide there are two or "wro o..n,.-r f nnnnl merit for m0 prize, tlm miiliiir nr enco answer ' - ..r-r-v will receive ON'B 111 '""'-." DOLLAUS. The prize will not dc cpllt up ntnong them. The decision of the judges In each Limerick contest will be final. has been teaching for several years and although tic shared in tlie good for- I tune icceiitly given teachers a bonus In- insists that the thrill nccoinpanylng n liundieil-dollni' limerick prize is in n class all alone. .Iiirj' rmm Theatre Audience The llmpin' lim'rick which is pub lished on the coupon today is going to win 11 new distinction. As all you fans know, we have been calling upon vaiiotis big industilnl or business establishments to furnish us a jury lo judge tlie Inst lilies sent in. With tliis lim'rick, yye're going to Miry tlmt just 11 little. .ext Wednesday night we nre going to call upon the audience in tliellrplieuir. Theatre, Clielten avenue below (icrmnn- lovvn avenue, (icrmnntown, to name a jury for us. This jury will he catted to tlie slacr and each member will he given a printed sup containing the dozen or so best lines we have received. Tlie lilies will De niiinuereil: there will be no names or addresses to give any one an inkling of who 1 lie w i-uers are. And then, while the nudienee looks on. tlie judges will vote for their favorite line and it .will .bo announced to the audience. This will give the public a chance to see tlie "Inside workings" of this mu test ami show how absolutely impossible it is for nny form of favoritism to be used in tlie awarding of tlie prizes. FIUME FORUM SUBJECT Chief of Boundaries Division Will Speak at Academy Tonight The interesting story of Piunie will be told by Douglas Johnson, chief ot ' tlie division of boundaries of the Aineii- can peace commission, at the Pniur' li:re.Ki:'s Pence Forum in tlie Academy , of Music foyer tonight. i Tlie I'iuinc question vvns one of the 1 most troubIes,ime that faced the mn ference, and esM-cinlly (lie Ameiicaiis. 1 wlio could not agree with Italy in tier demands. Just why tlie American standpoint was so determinedly against ' Italy will be told Ibis evening for the first time as tlie entire story unfolds. Itself iii Pmf. Johnson's tulk. I PRINCE CAROL AT ATHENS-1 Heir to Rumanian Throne Met by Fiancee, Princess Helcne Allien-,, -Inn. 7. Crown Prince ('am! of Hiini.iiiin. whove betrothal to 1'iin (ess Helene nf (Ircece. (Inughter nf King ('ntiMnntinc. wns uiiiiouiiced lute in Novemlier. arrived at Piraeus tin port of Athens today. King I'niM.intliie and members (if the invnl tamity. including Prmn I 'unit's lianin-. motored to the port ami nlet the pi mie, escorting him to tin pillace in Atli.'ti, after a drive about the I recti of tin capital. umaiimiii. 11m . . Atlantic City Baltimore 199 Saturday KJLM '""ir jrirlh' fiock- in tniloicd and 'h'fhiali your uardrobc at thcic afternoon mirprtimy 1337 Chestnut St. 1 JANUARY 7, JL921 CAMDEN GIRL FEARS NEWPEPPERATTACK Miss Darnell Unable to Give Causo for Mysterious At tempts to Blind Her DID NOT SEE ASSAILANT "I don't believe I shall ever regnin su 'Relent courage to go out alone again, either day or night." Lying In 11 darkened room. Miss Unf ile A. K. Darnell, of '.VM Penn street. Cnmden. talked today of the second mysterious nttempt, made within ij year, to blind her by throwing pepper Into her eyes. "You see," site explained. "Iii'-t Wednesday night was renlly tlie first time l have been out) of tlie house ntone since January M, 11)20. Tlmt xvns the first lime this tiling occurred. It' al most looks as if some one hnd yvntched J for tlie opportunity, doesn't it? et ( 1 do not know of a person I could suspect." fili.irded by Knllicr "After my eyes gat strong enough lo lesumc work I went back to my father's law ofllce. but always he was witli me in the morning, anil my Mtcr. who helps us In the afternoon, went home with me at night. I've been timid until recently, but when there was extra work to do Hint night, nnd my sister had to go home, didn't feet a bit nfrntd. and so didn't wait for papa to accompany me. '.'I was within 100 steps of nur house, nnd walking down Fourth street; when. Just ns I reached the alley that runs 'back of the houses on IViin street, the pepper vvns thrown in my face. I must liitve hnd my mouth open nt tlie time, as it strangled me. and 1 cried nnd clinked at tlie same time. Really. I don't see how 1 groped fay xvay around the corner. I did crawl up tlie steps of the house next door, but when I felt the rail tlmt divides the porches, on the wrong side. I climbed over and got into tlie house." Asked If an exclamation xvns made by the assailant, Miss Darnell continued: "No, I heard nothing but heavy foot steps. 1 couldn't even say the direction in xvtilch they went because I was stunned. Didn't Sec Assailant "At neither nttnek hnve I seen any one, nnd 11111 unable to determine if it is a man nr woman." Miss Darnell is thirty yenrs old. The shock hns left her nervous, hut tier eyes nre not burned ns badly as on the first attack. This is due to'glasses. which she lias been 1 (impelled to vvenr. William S. Darnell, her fattier, said he would get lits daughter a revolver The in Women's One-Strap Pumps Clover, new ideas in black satin nnd tan Russia calf. Turn soles und full Louis XV or petite Louis heels. 9-95 1921 Sport Oxfords Crentcd for Southern Resort xvear; in xvhitc Saratoga cloth, trimmed with tan Russia or gun-metal calf. Welted sole and sport heel. Ankle Cross-Strap Pump A smart now style that wiil appeal to every smartly (licsscd xvomnn. Ilenutifully made in rich broxvn kid with brown ooze ' cross sttnps; tuin sole and Louis XV heel. New 1921 fl A'pj? I IQlJl! fisiiisFiiPkCN WArx X V- XT 1252 4028 Lancaster Avenue 60th and Chestnut Streets to use "1' ' . ". ".'. P ...".: ii" ...Ml n.Me.l it," but to mm miss -........ . "If I have no more chance to sec the person than I lind on these two oc casions, a gun wouldn't do . mc much good. I think, however, Hint I will carry n police whistle. ' KESWICK HOME REOPENS ' Closed After Prohibition, Colony Now Has Many "CuBtomer" Whitings, N. .1.. Jan. 7. The Kcs wick colony for drnhkards near here hns been reopened nnd Is ast rcllllliiR. Soon after prohibition xvent Into effect tho colony wns closed, the trustees be lieving tlmt there wns no longer nny reason for its existence. The newly distilled liquor hns resulted In so many men becoming semi-insane from IU ef fects that there nre a scofc in the col ony now sent llicre by ptiysletnns to get out of their systems the effects of the various alcoholic concoctions. The trustees of the village hnd made plans to rcnovnlo the buildings nnd put them In readiness for various con ferences for slum xvorkers, and, while tliis plan will not be abandoned, It has been decided. In view of the largo amount of drunkenness nnd appllcn tlons for ndtiilsslon, to tnke any persons who seek refuge from Intoxlatlng drinks on the former basis for receiving them. This compels them to do a certain amount of sen-supporting worn. Freed of Murder Done In 1901 Spartanburg. 8. C, Jan. 7. (Hy A. ,)A verdlctof not guilty llherntrd m.inv Will I.nttimorc. who surren dered himself recently on n charge of having murdered .xiacit i.owrey. near here, In 1001. He fled after the shoot ing, which he said was accidental. 1 11 ... 11 tlmt the learns J. E. Caldwell S Ca JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CMESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS MPORTANT DIAMONDS, EMERALDS AND SAPPHIRES I FOR MOUNTING IN JEWELRY OF INDIVIDUAL DESIGN WHICH WILL NOT BE DUPLICATED. SKETCHES SUBMITTED First Showing of Boots, Pumps and Oxfords, at the Last year you would have paid 16.50 to 22.50 for footwear of this quality. The new 192 1 prices are l2M Two-Strap Billmorc Pumps New styles that arc the rngo right now. Hero in tan Russia calf, and brown ooze cnlf; xvith welted solo nnd walking heel. 122 White Buck Oxfords Smart hluchcr styles of finest white buckskin, xvith xving tip and white ivory solo and heel. i" MWWUcmSSHM RhmL wl GOOD SHOES 921 Market Street I 2738 I 5604 Branch Stores Open Every Evening ' BANKER SHELTERS 1 OF Police Carry Blind Woman Frorr Locust Street Apartment to. Robert K. Cassatt Homo ft ( Three persons were rescued 'from hi fire xvhien threatened nn npattmtnji'ij nouse on i.ocusl sircct near Fiftccntli J Inst night. They xvero cared for kii the home of Robert K. Cnsentt. bnnn. I. wlille firemen extinguished th0 bWl'l Policemen enrried Mr. nnd Mrs. JnVVl Montgomery from the third floor of l.vm Locust street, and then returned ti'M rescue n blind woman from 1507 LoA VICTIMS n enst sireei, nenvy ciouus of smol?l hnvliiR nitcrcd through the xvnlls. f, 'Hie tiro started In Hin lmmn f w. J nnd Mrs. John Montgomery, nl lyf I T .,... nfi-nfll ntlrl ttfnu n,n..J t. I snld. bv a lace curtnin Imttin .. ' , TXT- nml To '." "m " """ CrJi'lC. .u' u"1" ,"wm IIVIU ui'iiivu m-uv .iv minus VVh.nl. flmv tried In extinini nil hn M... V', T.ieutennnt Levy nnd I'nt'ro'tmJ, Olbbs. Moore nnd WhltUngton. XS the viftcnth nnd Locust street. ...'n tion, ran to tho third floor nnd cnrrlM tho endangered ncruone from tho houtt After Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery halt been taken Into the Cassntt home t ir0r Locust street, the police returnM to 1507 Locust street nnd aided tk blind womnn from the house. She U xvns taken to Mr Cassatt's home. 'i V the The New 1921 Boot A laced boot that is just tho right height for wear with tho present day skirt. Made of tan Russia calf, with welt ed sole nnd walking height heel. New 1921 Brogue Oxfords Absolutely new in effect nnd quite tho smartest xvo have shown. Mado in new shades of brown calf, heavily brogucd. 995 Tlie Biltmorc Pump The latest vogue is brown kid, gray suede nnd patent t'olt xvith gray sucdo back. Louis heel and hand-turncd sole. Germantown Avenue Germantown Avfenues m ) T'Si J '8 Ill 1 XL iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiin. i iiiiiiiititti .-- .. i. .. i -. . " 'i1 u f.-.i r t JHh t M' -rr auarna;'rri,,,'!!i. '!. ., ,-, . ., - v Wp--w. - " '" -" T' '!1l(li. Mli,nf ,").. t " ' ' ?-t. M P?ffl! 1 flu lilt-1.'.. ,.,.
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