' V VT'I ... jiTvn xir-vtw' iift- " " v --- ' miL'r tw 7'; . t :i " v.vvre s vv ;"-.. v ' m ' vvt it. w:"i ivi';wri"ox n'j .jm ".'? nJTwrar wmBTV"' r T- - tf'r.iwij - gy't'- itw. j jthii. .-www"WTTtr i . - ".mtrss av.uv ji'.riww.p tpi - , yj y -mV'' ; VO$ ' K'-vjf..''- r .""w" - f";,V'r,ffl :' ' . -.'jf Tl "T.. r ' 1 I ' VKJF, frv w i V", e. mik I ffiJB P t sag ri i'M 1 W' , : :: IB km . 1 ' Iff I BlUff , ky,M ,'V" '4 EVEjNIjNG- PUJ3110 LEDGJiJl-lJHaADMLlHlA, MONDAY, JA-NUAUV. 10, 1021 GIRL OF 17 CALLED EXPERIENCED THIEF for Girls, wMoh she lnnl set on fire. For this net sliq was nontenced ' to u prison term ntul paroled for two yean. She will have n hearlim Friday In the Morals Court, Twelfth uml Wood RtreetK. aVoung Woman Operating in Broad Streot Station Caught After Parkway Chase ADMITS CHECKERED CAREER L Tonne In renra hut old In r-ppilpmv, 'specially of a crlmluat nor'. Is this Jttrl, who bonst.s of three aliases who , vik picked tip In Ilrond Street Stntinn yesterday for volibing leeiy-eed men, I "waltlnB for trains. She save her name as Catharine Por ter, seventeen years old, of Tenth street lielow market, nnd admitted she was ,) pometimes known as Freshleln and Cog Ian nnd had two addresses In llnltimore. I Detectives McCullough and (Iralc.v, tot the Fifteenth and Vine streets sta tion, noticed her In the waiting room with n young man. Watching the nuple, they snw them work their way rasually around to n bench on which a dumber of men were sleeping, and then commence work. The first victim of the girl was John Xickon, of J224 West Third htreet. Chester, whose 5iU uticKpin qiilcKiy liKappearcd into Catharine's hand. Then bIio niipronched Kuvsvll Sunder, of 8252 Croskey street. It was at this point that tin two de tective closed In on the girl, who , 'luded them by running out of the sta tion and fleeing up Fifteenth street. Hoc was caught on the Parkway, but Jhe'r escort escaped. At City Hall she admitted the had frun nwny from the IiniiM? of the flood Shepherd in Unltimoro, nnd after that tad been pent to the Maryland School PHILHARM0NICC0NCERT Two Philadelphia as Soloists at the Third of the Sunday Series The Shubei't Theatre, was tilled again last evening, to Its iioors, the occasion leiug the third Sunday evening concert of the Philharmonic Society. In ac cordance wltii the policy of the nigiini mtlon, the soloists crc Phlladclphlans and both acquitted themselves with dis tinction. The first of the soloists to appear was Miss Mlna Dole res, who l,s well und favorably known to the concert-goers of the city an a soprano of the lyric type. She unrig two songs In Hussion. "Ijlttle Star. Where Art Thou" by Moussorgsky nnd Tschnikowslty s put lie tic "mis 1; Not n llhide of tiiuss In Meadow (ireen." giving both with much sweet-' nos of voice and ample power and with i the characteristic melancholy of thei Kii'sian composers, mIiowii as much in their songs us in nnv form of composi , tion. The other sololet was Crlshuj Monnavitch. vlolinl:, who played the, Mendelssohn Concerto. Mr. Monnsa- i vitch hus n finely developed technUiue, which is rriiiiircif for the proper rendi tion of the Mrndewsolin Concerto, per- TO ASK CHARTER MEETING Committee to Send In Report After Sproul's Message Formal rcwirt recommending n con dlttttioiiul convention for Pennsylvania, will be made to the Legislature by the -tat! Commission on Constitutional Re vision mid Amendment within a short lime lifter (iovernor Sproul delivers his address to the General Assembly In Joint se.-sion at Uarrlshtirg tomorrow. This ndiuess will be the first given In person by a governor instead of the formal submission of n message, ns re quired by the constitution, as far iin any one hcie has been able to uscertain. The report of the commission has been prepared and will be accompanied by rctommcmhitiotis for legislation. It is probable a bill for submission to the people of a proposition for n conslltu- 1 tlonal convention will be submitted j early. Hearings likely will lie nciiu The Tax Law Revision Commission will send Its report to the Legislature ut nu early day, the final meetings being scheduled for this week. It lias been devoting Itself largely to local taxation and has held meetings In va rious cities of the; state. Hills of the State Insurance Law He vlslon Commission nre rnnhllv bclne nut into shape mid Insurance Commissioner Thomas II. Domildsou will send in some bills embodying Ideas of insurance legislation separate fronf the codifica tions prepared by the commission. Gloucester Health Heads Named Dr. Harlan S. Miner was elected president of the Gloucester city hoard of health ut its aiinuul meeting today. Other officers elected arc II. Mayers lllaek, secretary-treasurer: Dr. J. A. Heck, health officer, nnd Robert Fair, plumbing Inspector. MEEHAN ESTATE $20,000 Children Are Made Beneficiaries of Horticulturist The will of Joseph Median, lute of 121 Pleasant street, Sit, Airy, who died December 23, 1020, was admitted to t.robnte today. Sir. SIcchun left nn es tate of $20,(100. Two sons, Charles B. and A. K. .Median, nnd n daughter, Kmllv O. Slcehnn, nre the bbncficlnrles. Sir. Median was n widely known nur- servmnn nnd horticulturist. Other wills probnted today were: II- r bans the most truly viollnlstlc of ull concertos, and he played with Bureness nnd self-confidence. If his rending perhaps lacked a little In breadtli of -tl tlibs is doubtless due to youth arid will be corrected by experience nnd study. Technically the performance wns as clean cut ns any heard for u long time In this city. The orchestral numbers, conducted by Sir. Pasternnck, were the "Carnevnl Romnin" of Hcrllo. , the beautiful or chestral suite, "In the Caucasus" of IppolitofT-Ivmiofr. in which l'nul Ilcnklemnn, Knglisli horn, nnd Romnin Verney, solo viola, of the orchestra, did cK-pceiiilly good work In their hoIom nnd duets In the second number, the melodi ous owrturc, "Die Flcderraaus" of Johann Strauss, the prelude to "Lohen grin" and Klgnr's pompous march, "Pomp und Circumstance." ( Stationery J For Manufacturers hum; hooks Hound nnd I,oo9ci I,ef LrniOClIlAMIINQ rniNTi.Nti KNfJRAVINO OFKICti STATIONERY AND SVri'UES OFFICE stationery and supplies should bo purchased with tho same regard for their quality as is exercised in buying your raw materials. 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