iilSlS FIGURE HOG ISLAND GIVES INPUPILS'ADVANEE fjew Intelligence" Examinations Arc First Mado Hore on Extended Scalo BASES FOR CLASS DIVISIONS Intelligence tfcto, the first made on nnJ itcmled enic " "lp i""'",: m" "' .... i,..t hern completed In the S. A olr l yitchcn School, Pifty-slxth street nnd KlmtscHng nvcniic. - Tlic ("Is were made with tho consent I (wdrpnrtmrnt of mincrlntendeiicc pfOhctonrd of Kdiicntlon by tho.stu- jfnt, of educational mciiHiircmcntd of 1,1,. fnlvcrnlty of Pennsylvania, under the direction of lr. Harlan I'. Ppdc, ,.f,ff And ferny P. King, with tho co loration of TrnnU n. Kline, principal ,c the school, rniil Dr. Charles A. Con 'l,mb. district Mticrlntendent l thp 'ii!'..' .M.Anl ,lltrlot. i The examination" xvhieH were stipple .....I t.. a..MvpmpiiLTC.t In nrlt tn mJtlc and' silent rcadtng (Kngllsh), and which will I'" augmented by sevcrnl Jddltlonnl tests, nre of fnr-rench tig iijnlfifnnco because they arc one nf the Jlrft efforts made 'to establish n pro rrfvlve method of .nwruing both for promotion- and more particularly for the more efTectlvo reorganization of the clu'W' . , ,, . It is the purpose of Mr. Kline to uie He result- of these tests ns n basis In ronjuwtii'ii with the old-school tests and the judgment of the teachers for pro noting pupils on Monday n week iind for icorEsni7ntion of the classes oh the basis of the knowledge gained by the exam Icatlnn. Thus in this school, which Is known among educators ns a "concen tration school." because particular ef forts are centered on pupil:) of the sev enth and eighth grades, n long-tnlked-of reform will "o insutuicu in nil grancs. innielv. provision for tffo so-called brifbt or exceptional child. Higher Standards Shown Trots in silent rending, which is limed to develop the pupil's powers of nsximilntion nml comprenension, Willi fneed 8 n vital requirement, showed that in the Mitchell School, striking nn irrrflgc of the pupils in nil the grades, th niinlls were slightly nbnvc the iwajp established hi stnnilurd tcfctn rude upon hundreds' of thousands of nhool chililren nil over tne country over a long period of time. 'Chun the dinrfard nxcrngo. in p?intn. nccording tn the mitioiinl tests, for rntc of speed in rending in the sixth grade xvns 88 point", while tlio present test showed 115 points In comprehension the na tional Mnmlard is 120 points for the name giatle. while the present tests ihiwerl n score of 24 points. "That the tests have n real value in fffoolhig improvement in nrithmetic Is tbown in severnl ways. Thus this ycur's tilth th grade class nt this time of the year, when pupils do not show to the advantage that tliey do in .tune, show a better rwonl in the tests tbnu did Inst tear's class upon graduation into tjic 'high school. Similarly, tests given in , April and June of 1010 in the city nhools showed Improvement in speed of 14 1 pT rent, anil In accuracy of 10.2 rer cent Itcdiiec Fallible Klcmcnt "The tets are also vnlunblo because they iodine the human or fallible element They also tend to decrease the nmwisncss of the pupil and avoid tie ex il of 'cramming.' In two of the three It's of education, therefore the tests showed good rcsultse The tests i!io showed that nbi.ut 2." per cent of the pupils were above normal, the per (entace below and the remainder nor mal " "The oflieacv of tests in x-nrious brandies inch ns xve hnve been able to nuike." said John Chris topher, chief examiner of the HoanL ot Kdiiiation. "show that one grent teed of the city is n department of search research and measure ments in the schools to make this sort of work permanent. This is being dona in a number of cities of the country llh prcat effect. Wo try to ninko n Courtis lost once a jenr. but nrc ban dirappcil In lack of facilities. We would like to increase the 'span of rft t'ntiou In mathematics. Tlio ability to 'wtp the line' imd rend with rapidity of comprehension is xattly important. Unas this faculty that made Theodore Hoosevelt nble to rend so cnormouslv .and to (prtip his remarkable versatil Mlj " AUTO TIPS OVER; 4 HURT Car Skids and Crashes Into Fence on Browning Road Two ii on and two wonien wcro in jured riiciniv when a touring car in Jhuli tin- were riding turned over on UrOBlilng load. fVillinrrRwnml liiut Jignt li iar wna. driven by ('. I 'ancroii of Camden, nml is ow neir JT Jack star, df ."'J8 Linden street, omiini who nl-o xvasMii tlic cur. Onkeron hwrrxed the car shni'iily to avoid Inn, ng n linrso nud wagon nml threw nn hk lif,il.i.u 'i'i... n.. Li:.i ..i.n.. ( . ' r-t ill' .Ml null tlUIHIl ,BMit Ino f.-ot nml turned ar, end ,9; against a board fence and telegraph WWe Phi- occupants were slightly rbruisM md taken to their homes. Ih'dths of a Day Charles Egner Chariev i;gnor, n xvcll known inur Jfff man of Hh idly, died last night " lus horn' .".JJ'J,-, Vnnklrk street. Wis "nomiiig. I',,,. mny ycarK m ,V(1H "prcseniniivo of the State Workmen's JMiiranr.' Board, and at the time of vLl ,i '' ',"' w,,s associated with the ''BMjIxanln Indemnity Fxchange. He forty to xenrs old. ,,i! V"R 1 ""ee and siiperinlendeut l. i' ,s,,lui,,n school of tho Wissinotu tiL rif,biv,'rrini1 Church. HiUk sur ged hv ids wire and four children. James A. Duffy Jn ntuehed 0 Fugino Co. No. S, bonJ --"L il'r'1 0 Tliur.s'dny nt his Svlre n'Uu":" . fur ,,r,,V(,r-v '''' A e hi CV7nl ti.W(;s- ,'st cnr l" wiw IonZ f." ,iro nt 'Stntc roni1 nH iomenT Stre1l w,,,on b0 rnettt U' uZv I "!n. n b,lr,llnB 1'ouse. Ho xvns wnty.gbt years old. i tn b1,rvivcd by ,. wife nnd n atu xVi"1 .,( ' Soh:,mi wiMicm motel J ". bT. HnM Tuesday aVriSS8 n .K.l An" Church, Lehigh Z nnd Meninhb street. Interment illboiu Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Frederick n. Hood Ilwn '. 1,ri,f i!,nc,', '''ffderirk It. o II,; u ",'l',.in tl1" ,n,,( depnrtment Hie ', '!','' ''"'fan. died xesterdny nt P ratim,1"-1 'i'" "'""i1,""' fowlnK nn .Air ir, I """ MHij-fiiA .Miirriniu, foriv;0.0:' H. bc,r" '." a- una as I Xldow vl ' ,s survived uy a I ei?lr,....Vlncr?.1 services will bo held V. ,' ''-Miay atlemoon. Tt.lnrmenf ...111 ' &ulli tourcl 11111 Dimctcr F f . . . . w-.-m f z buin. . ... '" Ul uiniiiif'ie ii iHr"' A lantie City. Ho w ? i,r V V i-J-rKlns Lodge, No. .102, Xo iV, V-'rr?1, 'T,01'" Conimuiulcry el aV : LL'J T.cmn. Klks nnd Order FAREWELL PARTY Transport Atsno, Last of 122 Ships Constructed, Loaves on Trial Trip PROMINENT GUESTS ABOARD Hog Island's Record f'ontrnet signed September 13, 101". Orotind broken September lfi, 1017. ' ' First keel laid February '12, 1018. First ship launched Qttlstconck, August n. 108, ' . Last ship launched Innntnxvny, .tixty -1, 1020. ' v lioir Islnnd is clvliie Its farewell party on the Inst "of its 122 ships, the nnny trntifjiort Aisne, today. The last of the; .fleet loft shortlr lies rforc noon for-n trial trip, carrying ns passengers niiil guests meii prom incut in uusincss anil government nt fnirs in this city. Washington. New lOrk mill Hnxtfin Him trill rnliipn In the shipynnl tomorl'QW afternoon nftcr nnvjng been put through the vnrious tests required by Moyds, the. Atnericnn onrcnu o.i snipping and tlic government. At 11 :!.-. o'lock Cnptniii L. II. Pnr ter, the veteran senmnn xvlm Imj mn. ducted every test of Hog islnnd ships, gax-e the siennl to enst off. nml tvttli n tug nt bow nml stern the.' transport backed out into the Dclnxvnre. The neiivy rog on tlic? river nin(lo it neces sary to drop anchor in the channel nnd xynit until tnc Tog lifted. ' Symbols of 11 "Clean Sxvccn" A broom nt one mnsthend nnd a brush nt nnnturr symbolized tho crew s con ception of n "clean sween" nnd n Irih. futo to Mnttlic'"Q,. Crush, president of the American International Shipbuild ing v.ornorntlon. At tlio last minute be fore sailing a steam crane paused in swinging tin gnngwny nshore to let F. W. Wood, vice president of the Ameri can International Shipbuilding Corpora tion, off the boat. On the dock Mrs. Ionise Dowd lUatsh, mother of Matthew C. Urusli. and his sister xvnvcd a fnrc xx'cll With the sound of a jazz band floating out from somewhere, between decks tin big boat moved off into tlic fog. her rails black with passengers. Within' five days the Aisne xvlll be turned over to tlic Kmergenoy Tlect Corporation, xvhich xvlll immdintely turn the crrifl over to tho nnny transport service. As this last o.f the great xvnr-built fleet of cargo carrier; and transports sails off on her journeying over the seven seas. Hio discrtcd shipyard that gave, her craft to tho xvaters of the world -xvlll be left a relic and a memorv. Ilcr rows of wnjs that leaped up at tho call for ships for the Allies xvlll stand ns gaunt, heroic symbols of n gallant past. Her craft nrc scattered far. Tassengcr Aboard tlio Aisne Among the men who xvill nttend the Inst gathering of the friends of the famous ynrdxarc: 11. W. IlnJIey. Gordon Raich. A. II. Italian!. S. W. Harrows. It. W. Howl, ing. M. W. Uoxven, Colonel Urndlev, Commander Cart. Itobcrt A. Dean. .1. J. Kason. D. S. Edmonds. Charles Fnv, Clyde Fitch. J. .1. Flaherty. Captain .1. I,, (inteley, George Haskell. Colonel Haydon, General R. T. Illnes. Clyde Ingerhnm, A. A. Jackson, Captain L. A. Kaiser, William II. Law, Joseph H. McCnll, Itnndnll Morgan. W. W. Lukens. J. A. I.ntz. G. O. Muhlfclo, F. T. Xcwell, George K. Nichols, T. D. Pitts. W. W.Xottlnghn.n. M. H. Sloanc J. Smiley, Glenn Snider. II. ,G. Skinner, Mnjor Van Vleck, Com tnnndcr V. V. Woodward. Dr. II. II. Neubauer. Arthur Ilrown, William Gray, A. It. Patterson. W. J. Ilollen beck. Fred Luckcr, N. B. Smithers. W, K. Kglln, G. It. Conybcnre nnd II. B. Gardner. ' They were rtceived by Mr. Brush. Mr. Wood nud Frederick Morris, the Hog Islnnd representative of tlic ship ping board. Yard Turned Over February I Witlrthe delivery of the Aisne ship building activity nt tho shipyard xvill cease and shortly after the first day of February, Mr. Brush xvill officially do. liver possession of thn plant to Fred erick Morris. Hog Islnnd representa tive of the shipping board, ' Kinploying at th" peak of Us opera tions ox-or .'1(1,000 men nnd xxomen daily, tho Hog Island Shipyard during its less, than three xenrs of shipbuilding nctix-itv. has been the most prominent factor in placing the American merchnnt mnrinn in-thc front ranks of the xvorld's mariH time powers. Tho production record of thn shipvnrd i cached its height in the ono-vcar period from April 18. 1010. to April 17, 1020. xvlicn seventy -nine ships xverc launched nnd sex cnty-four delivered, nn average of one ship launched every twenty. eight working hours and one delivered every thirty working Ttnurs. LAUNCjSHIPJODAY Miss Elisc Shearman Acted as Offi cial Sponsor I no steamship halomn, the thin; operated in tlio combination mnil, iiuDrvufii'i- Him irviuiit service in con nection xvlth tho stenmships Wolverine State nnd Creole State a No built nt the Camden nrds. The llyct xvill run behveen San Francisco ami Calcutta. t ,tf .. I(! Shearman, daughter of '' Shcnrninn. nn oflicinl of the stcrfjihip company, xvns the Snloma's spobr. 'afabbed During Fight Over Cards Gust Strothn of ICIevcnth street near I.onibard. xvas stnbbed In tho nb doiiien last night during it brawl over cards. As n result o tho etablilng Clar ence llevltis, of the snme nddress, xvns lirrcsted by the Nneteeuth district po llcl! on u charge of assault and Imttcry. Strothcr is In tho Pennsylvania Hos pital In n berious condition. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles It. fraaxon. Il't T'lria at., nnd l.mma (J. I'nttermiii. Zlfn Panama st ,0JSyoB.,.yrlBV'lSn,:t Ka,,,r" C'.,jlll,0nn.,..,n-,V'J A Uth ' B,Ul ll03 XVIIIIama. 1 IPO N Kawn at. Sureii nimntsjlznr 108 Olrard ae.. nnd Nowart Clierkenlans, ISOO1 N". Jflth tt. Maurice ("". Watt. MS llultnnnood at., and Ilnee I.etjfiral, (1BIO Iriln t William II. HlltM-n S'JJ Morris at . Hint .Xtnr Karet M t'ainpliell. 1031 K, XtoyainrnsliiB nve. MlBHiirt J. KoEavty. 'JOSI .V St It ft . and , i:ila. llenilv. JSJI N aiilh t. Thninaa Keinnla, zn'lX N JIodb , and i:ilxaletli Kellf .Xferclinntxlll. l'a. Jai'Oli tfllhrrif. VIMI H American at, and ...!.l!?l,lll, Taylor. 3021 N, Coulton at. Xvllllam fi. Jnlinaon. o:n Master St.. and Kunlcg U. rtlchards. lilt :arpenter sts a'9W! '! Kason. 2680 -H. .Tesaup St., anl Abhln SJ. rhsdwlck. 2BSI1 B. Jessxin it. Nlkalaus Tohann. loQS Cadrraldar at., and LDW'?..Dn,l?ur'..Ay,im.lil'?.n' 2?'- na jinn, wunier, idkio vauwuiucr Bl. yiAimuajmna. ji .nrjiwjiy sn fliln ...in "E? ?;i... m"-. "? "",r,M "What uro you?" nsked the guard. ev YnlL "Si,! tPi '.""r1 ttt,e "I'm a chorus girl." she said, "and il.e ,vnr J i'Ki Cl,nu''1!' 8l"''0 U "' making scientific investigations." no?... -rim nL ,,m",0l,c ,wHly ?M This wns too much for tho C. II. G. vZ tie Ml i M?I?,V1,l,i '"J, '"'"t ft e He escorted her to the cellroom where L, rnieJ " L t' m6l,i' (, ?' ?,"(1 wl11 ?' tho girl cave her name ns Mary Mcr- a : 5 '- i - , . KKBaMMk&LiSnn I Am n w GflBRHliiEftlr m I ., "Am l ' -J "u ' lrBBroiriWfKM8BBBWliffTlwBMs,il i .3 WHmm R Wnsltington, Jnn. 22. Hog Island is one of the great BjjMPjH H monuments of the war. Perhaps no achievement of the war KnkfH ' JIKM 'was so rcmarlcable as this shipbuilding yard. The trial trip WiSlfmjVte H doday of the last ship built there the Aisne, closes wjfii a pic- W, fmfT BH . 0!,1 -TT7IXirrno-T Tl B A TffD JsW, HIHHH I. II I I'NIl III'. XIIIILI. II. IJf.l II III I'.ll.l, Hl.lllim:i LII.ILLII.il. ... WH.il I RBBBBBBH OlgllU JXUVV1XJUX U. JJVXViJlV, ,' fHFftl MHHHHHHI OCCTVIUI U "J ' fULU, 1 mmi rmnm ,!l,, i muammmp ItllUUIIlU UUMULIll f at U. of t. Today LLUIUIl I LrilmJIlU DPnnmfP ?n p.ut .. ,;.z,;. ,,. nnnpc y adcq I llUIVlU I Lll LIU UUM I culosls Question in Ktiglnnd and iTIUIlL riUAlLlrillliLlJ noian urrors invosugaTion or E. C. WnrH'e Arrnnr.v nn. Kcsult ot riasco TICKETHOLDERS PROTEST More than a score of music lovers besieged tlio office of District Attorney Itotau toilny nnd asked blm (o investi gate the Ward Concert Bureau, xvhich foiled to conduct a concert nt the Met ropolitan Opera House Inst night nftcr scverol hundred dollars xvorth of tickets hod been sold. Frances Alda and Charles Hnckett, operatic stars, xx'erc to have appeared, but did not sing because no one xvus on hand to guarantee them payment ' for their serxice.s. Responsibility fori the fiasco xvns placed on the shoulders of K. C. Ward, of the concert bureau. As he xx as not to be found no explana tion was forthcoming. Among the complainants xvho called nt the district attorney's office xverc several teachers from the West Chesfer Normnl School. They had purchased tickets xvorth STiO. Assistant District Attorney Jnmes Gny Gordon, xvho x'as assigned tj the case, said efforts would be made to find Mr. Ward. He xvas not nt his office, 1414 South Penn Snunre. today. Al though many of th-complninnnts urged Word's nrrest. Mr. Gordon snid no notion in thht direction xx-ould be taken until n thorough investigation had been made. It xx-ns learned that Ward sold many ttnirnte tlirnnirli ilie ninil nnd there Is a rosslbllity that the postal authorities xvill take a nana in tne invrHUKimuii. Mine. Alda nnd Mr. Hnckett were Knil vrnoinim nhout the xvhole matter. on lenrning tho situation last night nnd xvere x-ery sorry to disappoint tne audience. They said thnt if it bad been an affair for charity, they would gladly have given their services xvltnout cotn- pensntion. but under the cirqumstnnccs tbev did not feel called upon to sing n-itiiniit-. -nnvment when the concert bureau would receive whatever benefit might nccrue from tne concert, unc malinger announce!! tlint tho patrons xvouhl have their money returned to them nt the door. Thorn xvns no display of disapproval on the pnrt of tho nudience, following the announcement nnu tliey xvenr. nit silently nnd took their places In the Innp line xxhlch formed in the lobby im medintely. For more than nn hour after the house xvas darkened, they xx-ere re ceiving bnck their money at the ticket office. Those xvho had purchased single tickets for the concert xvere repnid nt once, but those who had bought tickets for the entire scries xvere told thnt they would have to collect their money nt thn doxvntoxvn office of the Metropolitan Ppcrn House, 1103 Chestnut street. ALL DEPENDS ON DOCTOR He Wilt Decide if Gfrl Is 'Scientist' or III Mentally "Protect me; they're nftcr me." She xvas blue -eyed, golden-haired and small of stature. The appeal xvns made to a City Hall gunid. ' The place xvas tho courtyard nnd the time .'! h. m. 'iWhy out so late and yet so early?" p nshed the guard. 'Tiicy think I'm n German spy," rnurniured tho girl, "because I carry n leather bag." slinn Mcl.iiuglilin nnd snid sho xvas np penring nt an uptown tiicatrc. Whether she appears nt tho theatre today xvljl depend on Dr. Kagab, pollen surgeon, xvho xvlll determine If tho girl is ill mcntnll). BRIDE MAKES HIM GIVE UP Escaped Convict Agrees to Serve t Sentenco and Llvo Clean 'Chicago. Jan. 22.--(Ky A. .P.) .funics McKlcvey. xvho escaped from prison nt .Toilet , 111., last May, is back in his cell today bcrnuso his seventeon xeor old bride nsked him "to glx'o him self up, torve his timo and start xvilh a clean slate." McElcvey, xvho wns sentenced for robbery nnd who surrendered to the snmo detect tvo xvho arrested him- for thee rlmo for xvhich ho xvaa convicted, letiirncd to tho prison from Chicago xvith his xvrist in tho grnsp of bis xvlfe Instead of handcuffs. "I'vo Rot tho squarcit little girl in the xvorld," McKlevoy sold. "She'll be waiting for mo xvhen 1 .get out nnd wo'll llvo straight." YOUNG THIEVEsJeSCAPE Loot Dlttman Street Home'and.Qet $30 and Jewelry Two thieves, belhtved to have been boys, entered thn residence of Henry G Mills. 0821 Dlttman street, Wissinoin ing, last night and utolo ?30 uud sev eral small trinkets. Neighbors xvho saxv them go nxxay from tho houBe, and who gax-e thonlnrm. declnrn that tho fblcvea appeared to bo alwutflf Uctv,ytra. olds gatcriHir &mm TjjEBmi . i 11 n. 111. Lecture, "Tuber culosis Que'stlon in England nnd Europe," by Dr. Paul A. Loxvis, laboratory of hygiene. 2:30 p. in. Lecture, "Engineer ing and Science," by Prof. Mjlo S. Kctchiim, Houston Club. i30 p. 111. Lecture, "Origin of Medieval Art," by Clement Ilcnton, University Museum. 7'15 p. m. Basketball game, freshmen versus Hnrrisburg Techni cal School, Wcightmau Hull. 8:30 p. m. Bnsketbnll game,, Pennsylvania versus Dartmouth,'' vVcightman Hull. lit CAVtN OKEEPUP AMaiMaa .. iMMIK . ... I I' PLAN! 1 Director Says 'Round Table Harmony' Will Not Save 'Disloyal Workers' MORE SLATED FOR AX The policy of weeding out inefficient nnd dlslovnl employes in the Depart ment of Public Works xvill bo contin ued. Director Cnven announced today, regardless of any conciliation moves by foes of the administration. "Th" 'Bound Table' conferences Bug' gestcd between the Mayor nnd mem bers of Council, '.' Mr. Caven said, "xvill hax-u 110 effect on tho weeding out policy. Men xvho xvnnt to keep their jobs must be efficient nnd loyal ; those xvho are not licxvlng to the line xviii go. Tl, .-, i... i n. .! rii. i .T. V. Vnlle, iVnff nlZ f l, ' .- . ... - w...., . w.n.... .... . ... ll( Bureau of Municinnl Besenrch. Mr. Pollen informed the director he wns pleased xvlth tho xvny tho city strect-olenning forces arc polishing up the .central streets. City 'administration landers xverc of tho opinion today that a real success had croxvned Mayor Moore's loyalty drive, xvhich mnrked the closing of the first year of the Mayor's term. In sun- port of this, the lenders pointed to the mil inui ikiriuirii x csiein, prf siuent 01 Council, had called on tho Mayor nnd I tL. .1... Tll 1 --., .1 . j offered the co-opcrntion of t'ltv Coun- I in the "job" combine xvnn influentinl . . . : ' . .''. ."' u" . I'limn in bringinz about this result. Senator i t'enrose, it is understood, xvnrned the new combine lenders that the Mnxor xvns In earnest nnd thnt they hnd better "watch their step." While the lengthy chat tf tho Major and I'resident cglelti xvns harmonious. nor liesltnto to talk nun inui rcecvo Home credit. i Uounc man Charles II. I n . xvho ins ' been tho leader In the councilmnnlc at-! tacks on the Mayor, expects to leave ejirly next month for Florida. He xvill be nxvay nbout n month. This is tnken ns nnother indication that the council men nre anxious for pence. 50-50RULErF0RG.0.P. I WEEDING OU tne .Mayor i in would not "let up" in his fight nhisi Jhe p&'t" "dlSrle n s'tcd 7xZ e vice and corruption. And lie told Mr. ' t tho corner of Vift.'enn, i n?? Wegleln that if the city wns better off , "rino stre s He gave is name 'ni now than it xvas n year ago. ns the Fred Williams tti sn,i. Ti.ilvl,?i president had said it wns in his report tree"t lie was l.',t t,, -nn ? 'tr,pnth to Council, then the citv nndmlniMrn- 5. " tr ..I..nV1.cI,J '" -"00 bnil forn iiiiiiii i in in 1 1 1 ii h ii ii iinr i iiti r 1111 , tiwk ii ,i .. Delaware County Republicans- toi,- Qll.,7 .. . , , , , biu. , I b-..-i vu- I Former Pub,i0 Sch001 Principal Dlea Give Women Equal Voice W6men of Delawnre county, in nd ditlon to voting, will hnve an cnual voice xvlth th.c men in directing its po litical future If recommendations made by tho rules comnkittee of tho Itepubli can county organization nro approx'ed. Should the county committee Indorse the plan,Dclaxva,ie xvlll bo the first county of tho ntnte to take such action. A fifty-fifty rcpresentntlon for men and women voters in each precinct of the county xx-ns ngrced upon bv the com mittee nt a meeting in Media nrmory. The, meeting xvns held last nlcht nnd County Chairman W. Frank Mutinies presided. Mr. Mnthues contended thnt ns xvomen had been given the right to vote tho grunting of such a nrivlleco gave them every political right of man and that in his opinion there was no line of demarcation. William T. Pooro uud other members, of tlio committee in dorsed tho plan and xvhen tho Buggcs- Zs r r C CarrJCa "n"nI" uiuimij, li3 Traveling Dacs-Suit Cases' 01 Over-Night Bags. (Main apd Filled) Gald-Sitcr-Ebotir-Frcndi Ave" TTieSfrlo widuoi'lrirSoulliertanttEuroiiwiii Trttvel v Organization Expects to Add to Ninety Units at Present Rep resented in State ASSEMBLY PROGRAM MADE There xxill be held in Pennsylvania a convention ot the representatives of the xx'omcn's nuxrinries. There nre ninety auxiliaries hjfll in this stntc at present, -uud this 1 Z7A number xvill bo I s augmented crentlv luring the ensuing few month", A resolution adopted by the last national conven- "' Hon nf rWelnn.l makes it possible to hold n depnrtment convention of auxiliaries without xvalt ing until n mnioritv of the nosti lmvi. organized them. Ht is probable thnt uiu convention xviii be held In Harris burg early in thosummer. a. mree-uny convention will bn held, nnd Plans haxo nlrendy naaumed auch nhaps an to Juatlfy th. bellct that It will aurpaas any atats convention that Jm yet been aeiu, Tlio executlMt fommttte Inatructed Det, i uiiriii uommHnaer liavid J. uavla, or Mcranton, to appoint n IrKlalatlvo committee and to hav Introduefd at th nmvni. . Ion of tha Slato Leclalaturo the following- 0111a: aiaMnir If unlawful for any ona rimpt n memotr or tne l.-srion lo wear thn emblem or innutnla of the L on Maklnir Armlallce Day a legal holiday In 1 cnnnivania (living preferenro to veterans nf thn v rlous wars in xvhich UUi United Btatea ha encatcu In appointments open to competition 1 ur civil nerx'ice. A "i" lo cloor thn xval fop the nreaenta. ! on ?' i1 ."l "nus HII by amending Sec- tlon 4 of Artlclu IX of the nreaent ilnt ran. tltutlon. which proxldea that no debt ahall bo created by or In behalf of tlio aute ex cept to aupply casual deficiencies of rexenue, TePvl lnanlnnH. allnnr... ln.n.,.Ailnn .1.. f-ml til mate In xvar or to py enlatlng debt, nnil the debt .created to aupply d flrlcnclea In revenue shall nexer eioed In th" aceregato at am- one time 11.0OO. OOIT (excepting the Innd iasuo of $50,000 000 ioi- gooa roaas, xvhich waa provided for by amendment to the constitution). .xt a meetlntr of .Tame J. tlarrv p.it V.. C ......... ... '" '"" 'iiii-, inn post presented an Am,nn flag to th women's amiiiary The ",,.,a.; ? rVurn avo ,ho mmb a "r ntaimiiuii o Ollicerft at tho same meeting. BOOTLEG EVIDENCE GONE 7 pint nf wm.l,., ,-i n n . finis or Whisky and 3 Quarts of G'" Kllssino After an Arrest Seven pints of whiskv ami three nuarts of gin nre missing ns part of fnnpv i:i,i att- .,"," v,T!V,' "'"" ""- ."""""wr' tfAVta 3 Z,TVf .. ',rt,?-Q-n M"",'" ""." c.vc r- "J J " Police ,!ln.' csterdny nf crnoo... A suit- " "v ra wuiiiuincd viexen iiuarts of gin nnd beven pints of xvhKky. The police xvilt be asked to explain the miss ing "evidence'' nt u hearing today. MRS.l! wTkEMFERDIES . at Her Homo Mrs. Elizabeth Wurk K'emfer. xxifo of Lewis It. Kcmfcr, -JO-'Hl Puliibki nve nue, diod nt her home of heart dic.i&o yesterday nfter nn illnes of it year. Lntil nlno jcars ngo she xwis'supor vising principal of the I.iindenhergr School, Fourth street below Cir.ird avenue. She xvas chairman of Red Cro'Js ( banter 2(1 during the war and active in the xvoik and nremiizntion of tho MeHiodist Episcopal Church of the Advocate. Tho funeral xvill be at S o'clock Mon day evening, nnd the Ilex J. Puriiinn, bhook. pastor of the Church of tho Ad-' xocnto, xvill conduct the htvicc In ternieut will be in Mt. Vernon Ceine tery. Cook S"everely Scalded Frcnle Molinnro. n cook nt tho Dan over Hotel, was severely scalded on the it iinrim tl,,s ln"ilng and tnken to urn Jiuiiiuiiiniin Hospital, lie xvns pre 1111SJfin f luanl ...1 -. . 1 . ,mr,n.B " '''"1 vlien xxnter Jioi ed o er 0,1 l.in np, . i i iiiiiner in-nrinc touav nv nnrnne ir mMimmmv -'- w m yp? tfAiMmxr S2?, -1921 1 ORDER CAFE MAN 10 SUPPORT WIFE; $500 Monthly Crantod Girl Coorgo B. May Matjiod Posing'as Single Man . SPENT BIG PROFITS ON HER Geroge B, May, treasurer of a res taurant nnd linking company, on Mar ket street nbove Seventh, and n lender' la the Greek cSlony In this city, hns been ordered to pov $W)0 a month to Mrs. Ida Mny. Iris fanner cnshler. xvhom lie mnrrled, ncconlnjr to coujt records, when he linn 11 xvire living. 'I he f?."00 in to be shared by the two chil dren of tho second union. y The order xx-ns mnde several days ngo hv .Iniltre MnVlrlinl. In the Municipal I Court, but beenme public only todn.v. r-5. .. 1 i il.. (JitnAoinit .xiny nnn npprairu 10 inf. sjiii-,'" Court, nnd lins been required to put up n $2."00 surety bond to guarantee pnvment of the court order. Mny'n nnme formerly xx-n George Koutroumbos. He had it changed by the courts. 1 The former cnshler Is said to be youthful nnd handsome. She knexv Mny, she testified, as a single man, nnd ex hibited hi court her marrliige certltl cnto nnd n copy of tho marriage roe ord. Mny is said to have stated that he had never been married before. Marrictl In 1018 The txvo children nrc Theodore, nine teen months old, nnd Patricia, five months old. The wedding took place. It is snid. in Brooklyn. June 22, 1018. A curious fenturc of the case is flint Judge McNlchol recognized the young woman who nsked for u court order ns the legal wife of Mny. .for the reason that the defendant on the xvitness stand, acting on ndvicc of his nttorney, refused to answer questions ns to n former mar riage. Tho judge received the wcTlding certificate, which xvas not disputed, as evidence thnt the young xvoman nsking the court's nid xvns entitled to it ns the xvlfe of the restnurnnt keeper. Tho younger Mrs. May testified before Judge McNichol thnt after her marriage sho had lived in the Bittcn house Hotel for nine months, nnd for several xveeUs tlicrcattcr nt tne ixiaiuni- r-' :.: : ... :,::. ,i... .i...int nnn.t,n . .1 i i.ni. ... In Atiuntic uuy. ueiicx-iiiu luitv """ May's xvife. Later, she said, they returned to tho Itittenhouse and lived i .!... ....in l.n (.-.nlf n house nt ii.i.i South Sixty-third street, where theyi Hoarders in the ho'iie said Willey bad lixed from June. 1018, to February, ' heen there about two xvecks. find dur 100 At present Mrs. Mny is living, ing that time had been melancholy, xx 1th 'her children nt.(0M Chester nve-I The other trngedy occurred directly nl)p ncroHs the street in another rooming tm ...: .ttrt,l l,nl .lie nnd 'house. Mny separated in Pcbruary. 1020. This was before her second child wan born nnd she caused the arrest of M$ on a Jill' ..UIIIIR IC lirU.., ''"-- '-I Lavished .Monej' on Her Aeennlincr to the votinc wife's testi- mony he lavished money on her the first year they xvere marricu. lie mauc mnnev fnst. .she said, and told her in J.ilv. 10O0. that in the nreccdlnc year ho had made $."0,000 profit, nnd in pre vious years from $2.1,000 to $.5,000 profit. Hhc relateu mat ne nau uouriii txvo automobiles, one for $3700 and the other for $1.0,000. The first year of their marriage, she said, he had spent $30,000 on their home. ti u-na teitiflpri nl.so that he nncnt $55,000 for nnother houie in Gerraan- toxvn, xvlierc tne ursi .Mrs. .xiny is sniu to live. Tho restaurant man,, on the stand in his own defense, deified that he had any hucli income as his xvife alleged. He said' the restaurant really belonged to the Brut xvlfe, nnd lie owned tmly one share of stock in the corporation. TJie fiisU: xvife, he said, came from Athens, a Greek like himself, and xvhen he married her brought with her n dot of $15,000, xvhich xvas invested in the restaurant business. .May Talk Iviter Irs. May refused to talk nbout the case xvhen seen nt her home. Her mother. Mrs. .Tone1, of Atlantic Citv, is staying with her at present nnd look ing after the two children, "My lawyer told me to say nothing." Mrs. Mny explained. "If he telU me to spenk I'll hnve plenty to give the nexvspapcrs, I think there xvill be con siderable noxx-s inter on." Mrs. May is twontx -six years old. but scarcely looks twenty -one. She is n bit above middle height, dark and very pretty, tsiie tnlks in a soft xuice uud xvith u slight drawl "There can be nn tupstion about the legality of my daughter's marriage." . said .xirs. .loues. Aiiotuer daughter nud n cousin witnessed it. Hverj thing wns in order. As soon ns my daughter learned that May had a xvife living the left him. "No mntter how hnrd It is for her u make this light the hns nvido up her mind lo go through with it for her cniturcn s snl.e. Mny field he only xxas employed ns "manager" of the restnurnnt nnd coin ed $40 a xveek "Thut's noiiseiie about hnving nn income of onl.x $ 10 a week," .nd Mr Jones. "When my daughter xvus tir't married to him he hpent that ninrh jti n day. Wlieii thev uei.- lixing in the hotel he paid $10 u daj for the apart incut nnd had the meals brought in." Lodger Is Fatally Stricken William. Pbie. a lodger, nt 1 IR North Tenth street, died in the Hahnemann Ilosplta.l of heart disease late last night nftcr having been btri ken in bis room. Ho xvns forty-nine jcars old. "THIS IS REAL" That'll wlint Bcorp h ft nqn.n b' f r rlalmed on flrnt riiiijlng r ' ih mi i, i( Horn) Fani.houao and trv nu t. picirtu'ln XloOlt tlllnif. no (.'"UKl'lK enr rull money' uurlh Hlnuii I h m.. nmH come hack rrgularh 'a h o i. thtlr llomta trom the Ka.m FreMh Eggi jutt from the Nett Applet Bite info 'em Cider Sweet and Pure Chickens and DucIim Potatoet White and Reds Prln out rinttlmorn Ae irnus throiiKh Jlfrtta and l'i mi -i toiii u the FAMOUS Black Horse Farm Kxcry Ir In tlie Tear Trom 9 In 0 t'lionti MrdlK 103 t t A EX. TO? and Satisfactory Service" Efficiency may bB IncreAaod or urentcr production Drepnred for by making repairs or chanprs In llghttne or poxvsr equipment NOW. Many customers nre Join th xxlBj, thine'' by truxklng tnuch neerted repairs lu .their plants nt this time! nepMrncarrled out an carefully as ncxv Jobs Costa surprlslncly loir. j George Woodward, Jr. Klftlrlrat Contntrtor 1723 Sansom Street orde"rSUxvrmaCde Tgainst him1 for $100 ""ruing. 'Again policcif the Third and ! M oruer xxau inuue "fc"-"" -",., ,. T) T.nneer fctreetd Rtntlnn tvere nntlfi. i ya S-A??JlAa'l2?Ztr and tho counlo sent o the Pcnnivl-' MUD a inoimi uruci- unu ni. u-... i.-. . a. - I i tlclll Spruco 0110 Urjitooot line iZBi iW' Condition bf Highways Throughout Slate Today Lincoln blglnvny (Trenton to Chambersburg) : Poor beyond Gettys burg; fnlr in Pucks nnd Lancaster counties! good clsexvhere, William Penn highway (Enston to Chambersburg) : (Jencrally good) one mile unimproved near Allcntown, but this Is in fair condition. Ilnlliinoro -pike (Philadelphia, Media, Kennett Hanaro nud Oxford) : All in good condition. Philadelphia nnd Heading pike : All in good condition. ' I.nncnster nnd Hnrrisburg pike; Fnlr in I.nncnster county ; good in Dauphin. Wife of One Victim Near Death. Other Man a Suicide, Police Say n n r ronM pjq I llll Nil I lllllil MMil ' IIU LIL. I IllIll Ml lJ i IN ROOM NG HOUSES x cfTorts. and commented caustically on STUFFED OPENINGS IM RnnMlt"r"'0.wl,0''.ou,',,l hra"'i l'e new school oiurrcu urCIUHMUO N nUUmjUpPritCndeiitiiiid notbwn nppolntcd. Gratz Criticises lloanl Two men died nnd n woman in in n ho"pltnl near denth from inhaling gns in txvo lodging houses on Third stret bcloxv Spruce. v One man is Bold bv the nollee to linre locked himself in his room nnd turned on the ens xvith suicidal fntenf. The other man nnd his xvlfe Buffered through cnrelcssness or ignorance, the police say. The man xvho is said to have com- rnifted sulelde i, James Willey. twenty - eight ye,ars old. The others are James I'nrker. sitty-fivo years, and his wife, Mary, fifty-three. Willey xvns found nt 8 o'clock Inst nibl.t by Detective ;renvcs. of the Third and De I.nncey strcts utafion. who was suminoncd by a lodger in the room- ing house. The patrolman broke in the door of the room nnd xvas himself almost over- eome by fumes. Greaves, xvith the nld " "..".. .o... ul lh8i-u :""', """ tho room and sent him to the Pcnnsyl- vnnin Hospital, where he xvas pro- nouncou acau n'l, .nI-.- . .U. 1, t I 1 he proprietor of the house founi barker and his xvifo unconscious in thel bed with a . burner o the gas ranc .... F,i;iii, MJt in vii uuuni; iuiiiiu ir ,V llAuntlnl Ti. mnn " , j.n , nhmleinn. cntcrtnin littlo hono o linvinn- the woman's life. J lie police sny tlie room in which the, couple were found contained no cvj ilence thnt the gas xvas turned on in tentionally. Willey had stuffed every crack about his room xvith newspapers. I TO DESIGN JPROPER' GOWNS Rev. JoKn R. Hart, Jr., Will Repre sent Phlla. Clergymen on Committee' Itev. John It. Hart. Jr.. Hnisconnl. chaplain at tho T nivcrslty of Pcnusyl - vanin nnd secretary of the Christinu Association, has been uppolntod to rep - resent the e'ergymen of Philadelphia in ii'-iiKiuiiK pui xvuieii xvero Beiecrea " proper attiro for xvomen in the sur - x-ey made last xveek by the dress r torm committee. The dress reform committee an nounced thnt the chaplain's duties xvill be to express the clergymen's point of viexv in clearing up some vague nnsxvers made by the clergymen on rte question naire. Many nf the preachers (.aid a woman's 8kirt. to be proper, should rcacii tlio nuiilex. f The koxvus xvill be ditp'aved nt the, found by the proprietor of tho housV "Bizarre"' to be enndm ted for the The nmn uad been dend several hours benefit of the new nun.es' home at S. The sailor recisteied ns "It. F. Adams, " Aunes' Hospital in St Thumai' Hall. . Philadelphia N'nvy Yard," but from pn Kighteenth tCnA Morns streets. January , Pprs found in Ins poi ket it is believed 31-Fcbruary ." ' that he is W. W. Quinn ' 'CAME THROUGH' TO BANDIT Camden Man Relieved of $49 at Urging of Revolver Philip Widcil, 12H North Thirtieth, street. Camden, xvns held up by n Negro in Camden late Inst night nnd mbbrd ot $10.40. nt tho point of n revolver. Tin hold-up oecuired on Tucntv scventh street near Plennnt nx-enii' "I xvas followed for four squares by n tall, xvell-dressed Negro, about six feet in height nnd xveigtiu,g about 175 pounds," snid Wide. I "As I nenrcd the bridge nt Twentv seventli street and Plensnnt ii'cinn the man hastened to mj side, shoved a te xolver in my face nnd k.t.I. I mint jour monej lonip through "I mine through, a. I ngV (,.nc ' i , nil 1 linn What cst i o i (1 rin HUH." UIWSL gr&RxwxMv nuasse: vjpycmtfr ViiiFWr D I -nfiKSESSE53SS GtOANDMlN C&FE Scrxinp; a Full Course SUNDAY DINNER From 5 to (t 1 f)M Per 8 P.M. J) I aO Cover .Special I)ail Luncheon, 55c lw IMumc mid Dancing; Kver.x l)a and Kxeninp; L'.icpt Sunday j jJOl CHESTNUT STp I mi-im mi,nT jflpjq. COME HAVE DINNER at MEENRHAN'S PAFF SUNDAY SPECIALS' Lobttrr Dinner, $1 SO Unit Hi' if I h',T I rnfi U.rit ,;u p.Mfi'. t ilel nt ,' ( . r.i .Snuri llal.'il f'ulotois Chicken Platter, $1.50 f'rliaif lltOl'tl M'IjV t 'l r U a(t Vrnd rulii,,,, , I , r ii f I r 1 1 Roast Pork Platter, $1.00 l.'nnAt I n(n ot TnrH Mtuhtit PuMofn "i Spinach Aivf Faur a o , fjr ; BOAKDLAIKniND ! FOR NEW SCHOOLS j Gratz, in Annual Roport, Ha35 Mild Slap for failuro -to x , Pick Head MORE REVENUE NEEDED,) Erection of nexv school buildings, ! needed nt this time, is nn impossibility. nccording to the ntinunt report of SlmOu'J Orntz, president of tlio Hoard of Edii- r icntJon, made today. "lcf Available levcnues xvill not permit,; even though tho recent survey of thev director of hc Department of Public '? I Health sIioxxh ten' buildings in "bnd" condition nnd txventy-four in "poor''i(' 'condition. ir . ' Lrection of these needed buildings must not be considered for nu "indeter niinnto period " The revenues available1'' to tne nonnl (luring HH'O xxcre nbso lutcly inndeounte to-meet the abnormal eronomle conditions resulting from tho unr, according to .Mr. TTratz. i Ho flaxed critics of the board In IM!' Difference of opinion ns to whether tho nexv official should be n Phllnde "' phinu or should come from nn outsldex field xvas in n measure responsiblu for j fnilure to select, lie snid. Added lo this I xvere the other conditions of "a couple of members not nrcscnt nml nun p h.' no.t v?f,,.VB' h(J sni,I .,, n?"itJ' to crcrt ncxv buildings nt ,. i ,np wns commented upon xvhen ":,"" UJ " J" :uo.recfi c sm"yrj,( ' ?5 l"'1 D,""',",? fiU thci , Z l. T " ,0 '' 1(rcll,(,1Ut 1con11, I .' ,'i.fi -f n,, am,nt,tm in J)Pf jondition, M in poor condition and 10T, '"rn!!,"' 'i'"!;, , , , , , ,nu 0ctob,,r 31. . total of 320.438 , i '" '"? w" e.nrol,,;;,c n.JUo elementary ' h, ' ?', .'"' wcro ,"", Imrt I iV 'J :. I,ut Mf. Gratz expressed his be-, ftnt vcrc "not turZwhWr' ' ',,, bccoSo "hex rL SnrlfvWl.. ; LL. CtiU 1" ,0..lfro ?l,P,"'r'R them-r nv,," " "" iniuon mev xverc nro - grcssng pract callv ns rntiidiv ns the -r enrollment on ful 1-ti met Sieduies lu" 'uc sculuuics. uiii.i .uoro i earners He declared thnt no instnietor should ,. hnve to take core of nioro than forty. pupils. "When n teacher must, of necessitr,rr' Instruct fifty, nnd possibly sixty pupils. J either one nf two things must ensuo- , , she xvill suffer physically or her work , xill liernme tefHtnn n n .!- if i.. I dcclnrea. One point emphasized related to thev lary roblcm, nnd had n nortentouk ring ns concerns the future. Ho said:r? ! i.iie nexv XX-llffe ftrnle 1b t-nrtrtnw ntit- .. satisfactorily, but ns it increases nnder.-u- l the nexv plan from year to venr. tho i board mny be. confronted with difficultyu lo meet tnc ucmanus." DEATH RATE INCREASES 518 Persons Passed Away Here During Last Seven Days A slight iucrenso in tlic number of' deaths for tho xxeek. ns compared xvith Inst xveek, is shown by the weekly bulle tin of thu division of vital uLntistirs. Tlio deaths during the xveek totaled 518. or nineteen morn tl.nn fnf thn .il.'1 ' ending January 11. Deaths occurring during the week ending January 'Z 1 11120, numbered COS. " i The report of communieablo diseases I miows n uecreaso in pcarlet fever case" ' This xveek only 21S cases xvero reported' as compared xvith 220 for Inst xveek. This disease caused tho death of eight children during the xveek. Sailor Kills Himself A sailor committed suielde jestcrdar afternoon in a rooming bouse on Arch . street near Urond, by shooting , liiinelf in the head. Tim l.nnV u Chinese and American RESTAURANT Buiinei Luncheon rrc Served 11 to 2:30 OO MumIc and Dancing 1? to 2.30i , Hs 10:30 to fJ.SO ( our.rSundny Dinner, $1.25 1023 Market St. tHTt.fAlTAi.t?Yt.ftiTxTBff' igpsryAyffliiyaaa ere to Dine .-wm .....si.. - ftrsp' ...ni.c .-nnicw miiii si.i.iv ..m-. .'.ht.- -;:p -t i-tttsc"tt iotaoi 62ND &"VVALNUT STS. S Nttnthait's Sptctal Shore Dinntr, SI. SO ir.otl'r 7ltriiiiur ( lli-ut a UKllHI " " 'l,arl. T" Wa Mniflfi.,l l'ulatvrn Turkey Platter. SI SO n o 1 !,,( I'otntM a nit c ra ' lrrri alll, Sirloin Platter. $1.35 .iijut MrljHt firjj UujMouiii Onum flaltttt J'olnlo Crratnttt tivlnaoli ,H-1 tl I I i i I m 30C30C 30E30E 30E30E f Jwwi.l .-!hl O.tfjaAi'iViWft-- i s i. A-t.'f ! ll Klt k -". t lOESOC