'fctrtf.flipW5jp U.ta'X'H sv 'V"- tf T V;'- vL KVI5X1XW PCl'LIC LliJXJJ'Ut PHILADELPHIA, 'L'HTJIttiDAY, JAXUAltV 27 1021 - l; " I i. ti 1 n (;. .?.,? -."" i j r, V y fr - ifetf: ' M : ' ' ''L US' IF m f rl V 1 1 I i-j o vai I ft SK iff ! At m it i , i1. ! r vM ?! M I ! r & r PREMIERS DISAGRE NDEMNITYISSU British Delegation Unable to I Military Touch Added to Scene Accept View of French ' of Arraignment of Twenty Members four for Murder BALTIC STATES RECOGNIZED! Hy the Associated I'i ess Pari. .Tmi. 27. It wii- utideisinod totlny the Itritish delegation attending the session nf the Suprcnio Allied foittiril considered it inipnss'blc to agree to tilt 1'retioli iov point mi Her man reparations. This morning's -It t i iijs of the council was mimeled in order that David Idoyd ("eorso. Itr.tisli primp minister, might have un oppor-tMiiitj- to talk privately with iimi'diors of tlii council lepgitrding t Ti l-'roiioh position as i-t torth yiprdn by Paul Doumer. I'rewh minister of tinnnro Louis I.otirhctir, French minitor for liberated region, conferred with Mr. T.lo.ul (irorgc tliis iiiitrndiK. continuing private ilii ii-ii)ii liny begun luT j evening. I Another of this morning's consulta tions was between Premiers llrlntul mid I.loyd ii-m-si- 'unit Sfor.ii. tin1 Itallmi tnreign minister tin' Itrit Uh premier in-fore tin- iirrnul of M I.oticher. hi did Union 1 Aheuinii. ' Itrit ish ambassador to liertunnv . All these coiifprpin i' wuo iitii"rto(iil to bo on tlio -ubji'i t oi reparations Sir Auckland (leilue.. who . anm In io from Washington to innftr with Pre-niii-r l.lojd iliorge, will appear befon tin' Supremo Council toiht) . It is iinl. and discuss tin' relation- "t tin- Kniteil States with the powei. of Kui'"po The ambassador will ri'turn m .flmigtun on the lini'i' Aiiiitiinm. win li liu'es Sotitliainpton on IVbrnnrv 1" Sir AMrklnmi took bri'nKfn-i with the pp'- nner tlm inorntiii; mid I In- i" h.id ,1 Inn 5 I'onfi'reni e. Vi'tordi, ' vcsmiii , . In n'f .iml it I as tidlowt'd h ti iniv.iti i oiift'PMii't' i bctweeu I'ri'inioi lit mini and I.loyd I (JrorRc. l.nter the Itriti-n n iidor liad I lone convcrfatioii with tin" tnreicn nun- I iter and litiatn-e u.ui.tei t ltelslnni I'raiii e StantK nn l're.it I'ianie a tiniicrMt''il m mhihI lirm- ly on th" provision" of the trc.it of, Vprwiillo. which nlnipil 'he whole ub I Jpct of Oerman indeninities in the hand" of tin1 allied lcparation mumis-ion. flrent Itritalu, on tl thci hand, nd liercd to the ncreeinenr r'd( liP'l lnt vpnr at lloloiicnc b whnh it wns etip ulatpd fleniiany -hould pay annually an nvernge of ti.OOO.oOO.iiiin marks, ami it was understood Itelgium supported the Hritish mow point Uocomtnendations In ii.l.ed niliiiii operts relative to tin' d.-nruiaineni ot 'ierinany ar" to lie otild"red h tin' ouimll loda Mar-hal K li wa- re ported to hap added to the rcconi niondatini's a di'mand for ihe tning of peualtics in irt-e iiermatu -iioiini not conmiv witii t no allien n'i hi It wa-l In lieied the cp, rt- n-poi t would ever poiiip objections cticoutltei" d when the mibjopt was ilii 'ieil nt the opening se-siot) of the couti' i1 'a-i Mondii' Two It.lltlc Xates ISiHognied Kecognitiou of I.ptMa and K-thoma. two llultic stale- fornn'd out of parts of the found- Uus-nin mpiii'. ha- been decided upon, but mtum Huard.ns I itli uania and in-orgia ha- Ipii defi-rnd for the time being. I In-in tiou of tlm i oun eil ipgariiiiig I'tvia ami l'.-thonia was I oppo-Oij to the MOWS of the I lilted. Mates ii- nutlim-il b Sci r-t.ir of State I Colby ill his imte to the Italian utiiba---ndor ar Wa-iuuston la-t Vom-ihIh i ' The r.riti-h delegation will for tlm, looiiiPiit stand by the ligiif's f Hie Don. Ingne agieenioiit. tthcn-ln i ieriiiuii)- is toj .a) an average of H.imhi nun gohl marks h )e.ir. a low point ulcl - f i'l. sup l.oitPil b tin' Itelgiuii d'l'.a'iou The I'ipiii-Ii dehgation. 'ioi".-. ap!"UI averso to iiicppting nn oguios i.uli--certain .-uppleinentiiiv nnupssmn- nn H'corded, itm'uilti.g piori'v fi l'tam in sptcinl "n-e- and i .u i"ti "l il.e Interallied d"bts Iterlln. .Inn. '.'1 ' Mh' u u.i. .!.. iiieiii whs iniide h"i' alf-i .1 iitfi Hue hot neon III- Willi- in. a-., mm ister of foieign aflair- ami 1i Wuih. minister of tinau e it i Cl nne I'm lVhren'j.ii ',i Tiie-ilu, i.ai .itii.iii !i.i .igreeii to the plan "'' 'u '.ii,'. .i.-t.il mollis for the hum. u ii' r-pnnitions .n the basis of turthei m-g 'ii.li. on- with lie All IP- I!'-:. oil. 1 ll' - "S that the uegotiat t:- li .- f tho itistahimnt- -n.i ''. '' i tio-tponod for ii.- i--i 'i '' ' ot ttse-siu t io .epnii'l."!.. ninl . ,. ,.,r i ,n x n 'hiiil ippru in iiortiuiuv papa 1 1 t , p t The otlli ..l! 'iliiiu .! i' " lei t -a) - lii n i.u.' - iff ' t lb- d Acuities of Hung i'i" ' nl-'uiii' !' Mil) I. II- ' p llll' I i "'i ' ""l'-e t-en'V and I'lori'toio i v 'i n w i e u sl-fi'tii e and to i ' ii v a- i' inonts plan I" ' v..' - "' - lson of tin I "I l .i ' f l demn'tv i" '.,,' I i i in I o iftor. th' ll'. I 'I - ew ,. the i ointii iniditioii I i- i ti I '. I'" to ho justified liv Hie I'r. i I imi i-- i i n conforeine w t i i on- Th comtTi' in a' ' ' - .i 'tig thin tli.i'-s ' ' -s . ' . ,i irtoil n 1 i i . it 'i ti, rllO Ii'-'I-.O s .ih' . I'm k' , i ,' 1 , C,m ninii i , n o ni i '" .Is- I'll" . si i ,. i'HI f tlm five i ll I I 'i i' - i I . .I'll I'.j. Ill, .. I . I ' ( iiiistaniiiuiple. I,.' .7 I I , i.l i ilium i ui- a "i " I '. 'i I '. - ii 'i ni mil- in t g it 1 ' ' 'in ' ' r ' . ' tlnntiii - and th' i- hv 1 'Jim 'I ',u .1 POUtlds .1V l III ' "III'' l : ai i , t I- :oi ortiiiiot.t i lt i t i v niiplieil in i. tin nil- -a ' i lie. ont ( 'otisian' in ' d -' a m - i iiouin ed t li it 'I nt '..- th' a - I.. i l i i oivml ti i -u'.irt' - Ie-' I i month-. a'l - "in ' - "' ' i '" tirf in tho hninl- "i' the 1 i 'iinsiiinttnop'' v n I . in. nn allied r 1'el. .i ir . il.e I'rom li will o it'V . in ' ' tl' Mr,' iih v il' in to P iml in !'' lans into Si-uiat t This moil pro-ii.niiii. - i i -it atiie of the tint no gi'it i' 'I 1 1. 'i iioipiuii out Im-i 'vi"k . ' - v. . rhiu H renowed It, i llt.l 1 . I. i " "' I "il inntinnplp wa- iim i ' i" - un itgaitist llm iiii'in il 1 - i lot - . nu i" Nntionali-t und ll'- i-i .i hv jtid because iif ihe mil in ' I t ! litres to rntifv tin- p' ii' ttc.itv HELD FOR WHISKY THEFT Pour Reading Men Arrested Police Seek $10,000 Worth of Booie ICeaiUllg. Pa-. -Inn '-'" Kmr we!' knoll II Heading no n ai" iiiulei a n -I . rtllllo till' tlllllc jil,ic llli, I i"ti.lVl loisv has 'ipi'ii i allid mi" .hIuhi to tr.n1 s.10.(!(HI worth ot whiskv vim n (li-.'ip i i nri'd fiom a enrage on Tm-diiv utgii. I he nrisom r- liold on vaiiaiil it: larci nv aul i v iiil -lol. .in, k" -.i m- Carl Saw. ' Km in is 1,1 lO'llI I II Albeit Mlthowor a ml I llivei Stiuiik TIip theft "f it'c iiioiorinii k nuiliiiii n; ten barrel of whiskv wu a during pleie of work Thi pollcp sav the ion ill clilirgp had li perm I lo move ,t. und thai i va- ml i mill ihan.l 'III' !- I- -aid 'I I" 'I pioiietlv f Sf'plii'li nrl,e ill I. nil. nu an I Wll'lllii' O Uotmel' Jt "lis iitk.-ii fiiiin ,e Sheiivootl ihstllleij lein llnltunorc, nml van en mute M iiks Ilnrri' to Li. .( d u n lio'idtal TROOPS GUARD AT WEST VA. TRIAL SELECTION OF JURY BEGUN M r ll pn '.ill 'MP I i hi i IIII.iniM.il. . Vii.. .Inn. 'J7. -The i' is a touch uf tin- military nt the tria1 of Sid llatln'ld and tlip twptitj -'br other di'fi nilanto on n iluirgp of iiutrdir srowin-; out of the xliiyiiiR of tbp m'Vi n ileti'i fives at Matewan tnorp than nine months if. P.efoic any per-on was aduiiticd into the coin I loom thin inoi n ins they were subjected to u search for weapons In the deputy sheriffs uml the solilieis wdm arc on guard at the tourt-hoii-e "That s onic more of Tom IVlt' lies." ,1m lured Sid Ilatticld. "I did not liac a gun in tlm courtroom yestcr iliiv aftcriioon. Thi u not tlm tir-t lie has ( iretilated about inc." Ilatticld was iiii.uiiipiI when In arrived in the i ourtrooin. l'lc was thorouglih si-iiivlipil by tlm d"put) sheriff-, but no weapons were found. I'eforc coining to the i oiirthoiisc he suid he left them nt a fiicnd's house in town hero. When tin' tria1 opened, Colonel Hall, the coiiimaliding olbi er of the Nineteenth Infantry Ucgiuicnt -tutimn-,1 beic. took a -eat on the bench beside .ludgc It. 1. Ilailey. A military iutclligelii p ollicer is sent,, m (li,. stenographer's tabic be neath t Iip .judge, while soldiers arc t-cut-tercd throughnut the courtroom licforc the tiiul began there was n in i 1 1 1 ti v drill uiM ii b flip troop- in front I ot the courthouse. All of the soldiers I earn their rilbs uml liiuoiiets and wear i cartridge bolt . 1 Judge I'ailc) animuiu pi I that llm mo tions to iiuisi. wl.n-h wpip till (I )c.-tpr- i da) b counsel for dm defense, had been mil ruled. I!, 1!. I'ac ill" defciidatit who tailed to answer inlhall yesterday, was amoug llm pri-ouors in the box today. Up had been aricstcd htt niglit and sent to jail. When tlm defendants were fniinall) artnigiiid a pb'.i "f not guilt) was on t red In all of tlniii. The suite asked that tlm indictiiniit agaiii-t l-aac ISrcwer he nolle pro-ci. a- it had no cMilene- that lie was itnpln atcd in tlio -hooting of Albeit Pelt- Tlm i hargc asaiu-l l'ri-,1 Webb. iinotliPr ilt feudaiit. ua- al-o di npped The tir-t iii-c i ailed wa- that of Sid Ilatticld and twenty-throp other- on tho uidu fluent in which tin", at" lunged with llm k.llmg of All" it 1-Vlt- 260 PASS POLICE TEST $5-a-Day Pay Attracted 731 Appli cants for Patrolmen Tin -.". i -d,i w.isc lor iiatiolinn tnn. led T"l .ippln ant- for .ipplnant- for appoint- nu'iit. whn li i iv ll -civic.- teu IiiIiiikI I Io L'lill. tile total of llm pn-eut eligihh li-t. th" I'ail iiiio Conimi ion an- iiouin cd today A ic ill f In' . ill. unit ion. n Id l lei ember Si. wa- prcpaied liy Cliarle S. Sh iiigiu ) . tlm coiumision' hief iMiiuiti'- It hroiiglii out tlie-c fa. i-: Appliiunt- i xatnitieil. 7l!l : rejei led for inn-n-al ie.ioii-. "."ill; udmitlcd to written ti t.-. o-l : ,as-i'il written . .s. .",ll. I If tin- oil., who ..i id tin' phv-nal and writ liu tct. fori) -tiv later wcic dtop'x'd tor various e-oiis. ope I,., cau-c In' g.nc an a iinmd li.ilin . on. liecau- In was an alien, eleven leiau-c they In c. uiit-idc the i ity liinii- ami lweitv fiiur Iipi-uu-p of tin i pat r rd- BABY RESCUED AT FIRE Parrot Also Saved, but Pet Bulldog Is Suffocated b. th and ll p'f pan i d ilimugli d' a- ,,1 1' ,i Io. k till' -wept through u - 1 I ii.--.ti r ii i-iiiip .ii. tjiiiiriers mi the i lt- Emi Tln.ri rliior npuitnidits sluoki- Io til" - inoriung w In n upoTi -to;. .,1 I i. -a. l.i'd tl -ond tlooi occiipn I'.- -' I ii r i on-. ii ti.i'i lire Villi .illg I "till i'r. i.l- 1 l ii 1 1 horp wa- (.li-Piiing in tin up - - nd Hour i-i'ur lolllleetl llloll'li- loom Mi- Ti Id i iiilil ( .i- .ii -uipai 101 Tile lllotili'l- VMIS nwilk' I ov -titling II oi p, ho i .11-1 led 111 I -tairu.n. -nioi' Sin' nroll-ed l't inn t" tin- -uupai-li'i- .i I'l ' I ' h. il down a -iiml.' -'i! d i Mr- I Inilp I''"1 noil 'in- !'' ' Inilldog wa- -urtoi ati'd A pit '1 ,,i ! I) -t' ie w ,,. All' l I' .iiii h'l K i per in K I ." ii I know ii origin, -t.n ! 'I i tl tlio -tore and tun. .lit' I lie -I t .ii - tl.o ll.ll ( t el tin ll, mp'- ln-ii- l.llll.l!."i I -I ninii 'I , f res til d -toi i. Mr- II I hold good- a.- tlaim - 'I ' - - ' ,-i .nun WALK SEVERE ON LAWYER Samuel E Cav n Completes 69-Mile ritKe en 09th Birthday I h ill ti ! I.l v r won' M K mid .it i , ' I l'. IV - i in - in ' . . l I in-i v.ii.t ,v - 1 1, a, I i I ,1V 11 .11' ti-'P . ' , I-' ,r tit v 1 .11 I I 1 I III 1 11 l"g 1 . llll 'll I lull I "11,1 ' " III." .:..' tit. n II i lii n ll to - I'll li" .1 It. I t. tr,i tl Ip M. In t I ' I I'lliril n : i Hi IMp .Ml " i.i i 1 1 III 1.1 iv I I ll til .llll ni pa SUICIDE FOLLOWS THREAT III Man Snoots Head Off To Daughter of Intention V i "HI- Mm lll'-H t -'iff' I'd 'I ll .1 1" I I I i i v . ,ii -I n.i nigh' t 'i' in in -a i " - ' 'I', i" -a at th' i '' 'I H N.J' -i . 'I in g'lilili In u .1 in . '1.1. -.1 f".-l C'lv I'i' .1 t i ' 1.UIK I . nt'! n 'I ' I'imIiiv .Mai ino'li w ii- i "ii" .Lin - i.ii'iii . (Mln i noli faiiiilv In-Mid a -Iml and i i ii 1 I -Iml .j -liin- Marn.i In was m nd II- iiad t ' u a -avvod-otf single h.irri I -imiguu. laid "li ilm Uix'i . hold ihe vviapi.n nt In- .id" u ill t'n luiliUli' pniiitnl lo'Minl Ili ad .nui ilic'i ho man ig"l t" pill the i ,.n- i ...... ...i ill- lll'lld "ll- VlltUllllv lil'.WIl Su i id' In llm -II V I IIP il-nllel I'POIt "f I I t ' ! In G. J. Isadore Heads Orphan Home lii.ii'gp .1 Isiidon "f 'In- i ' In. I.,, I'leiliil -npel llili ml it "I III. Mill. Soldo t- I lrpli.ni " i "i ii . a .no I I Mlllkllu ' "lilllv ' - 1 ll ,ii ( Itambrii k win ' a- minnd - t i li de,it when W ..nan, H,.,v.rr iign Hums tnnnuiK ago 'ir iKatinre wi ...L-. lmrL'p of iim -.iiool in Anrli DEEP, DARK TOD A Y'S ilrs. l. Howard Eisenbrey Cloaks Her Identity Under Maiden iame and Fools the Stupid Editor Jury of Workmen in Hess Brigh t Plant A wards II u n d r e d Dollars to Young Havcrford ll'oman ! Rhymes for Today '-omc ill) uies that inn be ued in writing thp last line for today's liin'ricl. arp payer, pair pr.l.ur hnjet bin c Mate i en ! dine (Ira)'er chaii care iIppIiih eclair gayer giaer glare fair llaM'i there, llieir -nj"i -la) 1 1 -wnypr pnr -ir.i)er (lispln)pr despair .-taM'r -tair state -tra r ilt-mnicr ctiinnn snail -linn iiiiitv neiliei !.ii" hair , nn iijci wcignei weal Tod.i)'s award was iikuIp by a jury of workmen in tlio big plani uf the Mos-Dright Co.. I-'Yniit .lriri and I 'rip aenup pliotii;rapli of the jury ap pr.irs nn the bath pjgP- 'I'Iip award to he annoiiiKeil tnmoiiow is lieliig made liy a jury nf girl- in tlio premium department of tile Larhiu Co., Aitli street east of Twentietli. The award to Iip announced ,itiml.i) will Iip made by ;i jur) from tlip ( olo ni.it Up Cream Co., So.l Nnrili I'ourtli Street. Tile gill who toilll) Will- the prii 1- -o tlu-tend with -hock and -uipn-e .s.he'. forgottin her name And -o iati't gic tin- wiiiip -It'- a mere nom do plume file uppli' She w.t- hiun in the ity of llnlh Slic ti n.i iiibers. though -he i- -o -ilh. I SI . got in a tagc Winn a-ked In r her age i Hut thP I'hoto we got will) mil' When we asked her to give us n ( ' m As to what -he was going to do With the one hiiiidml cn-h She ieplie.1. "I'll be ra-li Ami puiilm-c a Packard or two Tlio-.- hip tint our lei'-e-. tans It iei'e-. tan-tlii- ofiioe wcip bt might into I.v ih w in P1) I hai lllll.g iuing woman w! today '- pri.e lid' biisui.' wa- -(111 11' -igln-d "Augusta C. Tro-t" and. not hininz any inside intoimatiou. wc -lulled iti tu 'limit Mi l'ro-t ami put lmr thioiigh llm u-iiiil third dcgicc " We looked no the iiann ill the phone l null ii-e f..,,n,l tin a.hlte-. '-"-"- I !' '-an -trerf. Out there the -ceiin'd -uipri p(j wlien w- a-l.id for "Mi l'ro-i" and I tinalh -imply gave u- a phone number in. llnvi-rtoni. aMUg that -h" wa- out I there "with t.m l'.n-i nurcv-." i i 'llicn we began in nr ',ir old inw--. . i ..i i tapir uieinot). un '"iic nil"-, iioo'u ii. all had tl." -nun k of tamiliarit) . -o p looked up -nun' data ve had in the: otlicc with parliiulur lefircme to woik1 ilotip during the war li) a group ot li")-. who wont about w ling lawn-. 'I Ins woik. we fniiinl. wa- v"T largely .lire, t.-il h .Ml- It. llownid I'.i-en , l.i-i'. and a little investigation showed, I i- that Mis Ki-enbre)'- uiiiiddi i.auie va- Augii-tu C l'ro-t. , 'Aha' ' w" thoughi. " tli.u - l'-e guiiie. Hi'- Trying to put -mil' taiiig i ,n m-s on ii- under her tuaulcu muni i i'.iii wi prilendeil lompletp igii"t un " In ml phoned f-r "Mi i'n-l.' m ! up lun ideil lo i lime llll'l llm oia n ee ii- ll.dn I want i's to git I'i in Itpr own hoiiiP and hml out who -'. wa- I'l.i.v- .IiiIip on lalilnr . -ii" i .Hue in with 'lm Ih.'' v ami we a-k'd a lot of ipip-ti'ui-. .- i though v e ilul nd know who -in nn-. and -In lauttlio! at us and mm ' Later s'i" ' ailed us on t'n , I "in ami -aul -In- had thought ot : i lliii"! i. k Io add lo hei- llm e ,ii .1 I,' 'I ti- lo pniil We -aid We v " ..d. lion it -: i I'lioii i" wril ,' Imi stoi v v 1, Aid w tli u'lostion- wi aril, in .-il; I!ut v. '.iiiinl ll nt Imr Inst l v Mas, 1. 1,,,, n ,. d. i p nijst'r.v Ai.d at c'liiots -lm simply guvi VV .. ' I ,,r ,1,,'i.e on Turn- .. l .1.1. 1 iv nm a g I 1 inn" vv ilh 11- it .... .in t 111 .- 1 11 polite to lei lii ki v. 1 1ml ve I. nl auv knowledge tha' d -p'.i! I... i ii ii ii' 1 i..p n we went lig. . n ml mill i'i- later -In p'i"t n i - an - I 11 1 1 . in add t" li - ' 11 c -it lit Shi 1 en !, II . . l' o .1 I'lav Nil I 'I '"I H'l lit IV . 1 And vv 1 at sh" dul 1 1 . - applied .jiiil" . t-1. at,- v.i'd. ' Hum' " ' 1 1 w von I, ray." 1 ll . she Mild nv .' 1 ", 1 . .ii'.i 1. ui "if thai la-t , in- -. . 11 - ,lll ig 1" )OII, lllllki ' 1" 1 . 1 "Ml. 0 l.al nerve mil ilispi 1 1 liv ti II I d IS .1 v c told hoi ' " .. was imi nt all too iii-iil' tlm! 1 Mould make lier i llll'l ve vv allied lo III Ip 1 w ilil Wo kliev n' vv .1 i'i l.-ll hot frn lni" I t i' in- oil tlm -I ip I 1 .I t.. . hang. In m '"ll .1-1 II' ng Uckn'v im' in nd, h' Ho I 'tig ni i' il" ur-i thai -ne v -ai' had ni ' I. i n k Pd. tm 1 - I g'lt ,,i v. -p.. In d ll .-.". iii ma..' ' .' . .id- .'11 .1. t. 1 - g. 1 ii 111 1 . g 1 .. orih 1 'I . 1, IM ' Ml IV Is. .Mi-s Ain-iisi 1 I '1,1st 1 .Mr-. I( How, ml I'.'iseiilii t-v 1 .'."J I lie L.uiipy st reel 1 " rfrjn." ('iillriii' airniic. llatei l.ml i Il.e la-t liu" I. 'i .vii tu In) . 1,1 11 ' .1 Mr- K.l-i uh 1. one of fon I,,,, v lm Ii she -on in i" ii viiiiii. i-nc 11,-r n.nph 1'.' Jim 1 ' ' !." .v - Liiuerhli Vo, j.! 1 1 ,1 il Iti.io 1 ' i'i ' -.vooi'lin,, (j;., ,,. I tliit o v " 1 1 t r . s-i s -o 1 .11 o . 1 lii' 1 in I I , "i ' Ami I I! I ii" 11."" ' Now Hob's heir pulls tho hair of hohhnl Claire Nil - It ' - . i.-ii 1 .' . wo- 1 i, nil the ll'll 'I 'III' "llll'l- lilies Win No. 1 Ilul Iip If ft iill right loft alii right' there, .lohn Uo.-dolln int. Cedar road iioir I-nkintnvv n mad. Klkin Park. Pa No. ' "A tiess'll (trestle) bridge all nl imr iari'" Mrs ,NI 1. I .. (ill Illldil'ill MV. li io ColllllJ-suoniJ , Nu. "Hill. sain i i.urii, "iie)'-,. NIiss liladvs NI iii,4 Kiglith sli'eit water; you'ip jht. NIis Annie .Nlven a dollar a pair." Iioiii "ill South No. I "I'l'n'l inaiiPliI tlK'ie!" He- .'..ll W.-i ma nt iw n N(l -f Hip was it lair' I Soil' I v I - i v inour "trei i (n i Iiii Ii mount ,o V Ni nn I -in i vipilhiili I. i si: ...i,i No : i is false." slu H I , ra.B her hair. M.m (.er.rude Fel, v . i nn mum "7 ori i ivicpwooii street; r v. K'"cbev remind inn mi miiill MYSTERY SHROUDS LI M' RICK PRIZE WINNER One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Best Last Line Supplied b'y Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Below RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST 1. Contest in open to am- ono. AIII.'I. Tlm winner of Hip ONR THIN- Contest in open to any one. All that is required for you to do 1" to wrJtp and send in your last linos to the Limerick, using for convenience the coupon printed below. I'leasc write plainly, nnd be tune to add your tianip and nddrrss. .' All nnswprs to the Limerick which is printed below must bo received at thp oflire of tlio Kvkkino l't H l If I.l nut li b (1 o'clock Satur dii) I'M'tiing. Mouda)'M and Thins. day's I,imorick should be mailed to V. O. Uox ir,2.'l. rhilndelphia; Tuesday's and Kridav's to 1'. O. ISox 1.121, and WnliiPMlnv's and Saturday's to 1. O. I!ox l."2l An swers left nt the office of tlio Hvi; m.m. I'riiLIc Lcducu will nNo be admissible. niK WIXNEU 01 Cut Out and Mail TO THE LIMEUICK CONTEST Evunino I'UIILIC LtllOKIt, '. O. Itnr loZJ, l'h i,ii-ii in LIMERICK NO. 40 Miss Nancy OTIancy O'Hare Has bought a piano a player; And I hear from the neighbor Who lives next her in Tabor (Write our answer on this line.) .!p Slirci ami .Vo.. , City an J Slate. 1 real hair." .1, ,-,.,, Drassiil. 1 12 At , lautm street, (Jlutn-e-ter. N. .1. No. n So slip generously unpinned ,.i pair. .Mrs. Kutliryn .M. I'uimii. Ill 'Uitli Thirl) thinl -trcet. Caiadni. No. i(i"oii. mis: l j,,st liiuiglit l tliem to Hear." Miss Elizabeth V. Nelly, .".i its., Mid.ale inenuc Ea-t Kails. I'liiladolplua. No. it "Kiir ,, think litis tics--passing fair." Mi- Ma)hellc M I'.ond. -Il'i'iil ( 'lu'Mimt strcpt . Nn. 12 "It's your curls that in.iho Monsieur Itcau rare." Mr-. M Mur- J laugh. 1121 Walnut -ircel. Cln-tcr. la Nil. lo "Now 'or "a sets as clu-p as Dofi dare." Herman I) Lew-mi. 121S Chestnut street No. II "No mult' what'.' No nunc mils in my liairV ' Mis. i.iuna Union, iioil Cedar -treet. Caindin. N. .1. 'oil may laup me nine '' " "u lare." Mi. Laura Waleu, '.i.iii i (.iiilil -ircel, i aiuuen. ... .1. No. Ml Hon t ilis-lrcss me; I won t bob my hair." Mr-. Harry E. Walls, ".in! Oxford toad, lirookliiip. I'a. i I'pper Darby 1. I . i Mr- K.i-i'tibrev '- line i . .iv.i four oti out of tlm ten vote- inst. whilp Mi Up ' nftoring. line No. I. was u i 1P - Mill. icceivillg thtce MitPs. Lines No-. T. in and 11 each ipcicil one Mlt". The iiK'inhei- f the jmv fiom among the workmen m the He ISright Matiu fact tiling Co.. manufiioiuiers ,,f bull lii-arings. nt Kront -treet und Kim hm' nui". were AllH'it . Uraeuior. 12 . Kraeuior. cwkii I; Mice! II. M. .Ndmilil. V.ii We-i .-tree! I'liilip llaliup, -ill:: Ninth I loose I '. 1 1 -1 ( 1 1 -irei t I'linnia.- L. I loud, so; V,.. stll-Cl John V. I'lews. 'su.-, . si P. Weston. Willow Ci.ne. p.i IE. (iuni;m.iii. 21 il Wei Ttoinp-oii -in ot I. (illlld, ti'jlll'i M ' ! Ml -IUI I li I maiilow ii. I'd M N STERS W VES TO D NE New Jersey Women to Hold Annual Luncheon Today Wins of Met lm . - ii ii'-l C.iindeii and Ilrid-iM .n-lil ovv .Icr-ey iiinfi fi in-o will - ., tin t- .it' the meet this aftoriuioii in 1 lu ( a in!' a Ymiii mil - I ' " ( hri-tmn A--". . no n ni.uu- Tlm event i- llm ''"-! .ii.ii la! lun.-l n nl so ial piitPi iiini'iii nt of tin women iitiei ted Sl-tei . I 'am nl I ll' -I V 1 1 II ill" distrn New .1. vv in v l i mo iifoli I "".! .Nil's ,lu I iii i. ii. first v'u I 1 i i . -,ii k. II e . it II ' I'i' nl" 111 in Illi-ell. 0 . tit. ii Id S'i ,i lii. Ni- Wil- .am A I. ilh v. ' i . iv i- in Kim id ii nl. gale, of Pi idg' llnMi: Mi- tm i- in P. g1 I-, v ho tin. in Np- iiinl v ii p pi.'sidt'Ilt. Tim liiiu-lii'iiii i This will - f.n Nil-, lieolge Si i Mi. C. K I'i 1 1 it ni I . of Ciiiik I lm nev . of Pciiili. inn. i al progi an i i I 1 1 no 11. --' S liv ;-WO"il ' Leslie H It i' v .it ij I h) 'l I',l. ol I'.., Ill, .ilul Mis li ud Mt i A In.. tin (IV. I PENN PLANT LEASE HALTED I . I i I Council to Ask Company Days' Extension for Ten Al tlm meeting "t .lav , a ic-uliitioii .v i I'm lln- i-vtcn-iiui "' i'i. i itv i oiiirol nt ill I 'll v I imu il ," ill In' in li I i I ho oi,se i nvi i nig i I'.-iiti It. dm t nui iv - from Ki In iiai v i o Plant lor i n lu I . in until I'i runt v II luminal plans vn i,, . i , . ,,,o in g.ilialloiis for llm p n ha-i of llm pl.mi ll- sunn us pnssili, "iftir .lllliuaiv 1 inn a delay in llm ippimal of tin lull .niilioriing tlm pin ha f plain for ..".II,(MHI di'M'hiie.l I inh-r lln- liaso I In il as efleetive fiom .limiinrv I In .".1. nn In-ivc, llm M-'lliHi ietir.il is to be 'ii'dit'd to Ihe nail -ii'iilioti'dollai n 1 1--. I. Il-'' in a e. Tin lull l" I""' ' ili-i ii i d in llm pi.ipi ity, debated i inittec ami is l" I n irnl.ir session Imhi -o iln plum I. lalltce nil W lis i ny the limit nui - 1 1 poind ai llm RUM COMMITTEE TO QUIT I House Body Ready to Fade Away Like Old Brass Rail Washington, .l.m -7 I'm of , liiisine.s by piiihihitioii, tlm House i alcoholic liquor ti'alhc coinmitiic. which I ha-n't met for morn than a year, is I piepaiing to fade away liki tlm old Inu la il ' Nlemlii rs in " i ' nlv t" a-', i,j i in i i iclease imri I nig vvitu lluiiiii.an ol I stead of the Juilniaiv i omuiiltec Hi.it 1 .. 1-. (J......I ...,f... .... ,.i . the No,,,, , ortem, ,, a. ''- .im-o - -- - i of hat may nfiM. 4. DHKD nOLI.AU prizp for flip host lnt lino to each Umerlclc will bp atinntitipi'd oiip woolt aflcr tin' 1dm orick is printed. For example, the. winner of the prl7.p for tlio Urn i'rfck which nppcars today will bo ntitiotitu'cd today n xvrck. in cap ot ties, prizes will lie awardpd to each miepps-ful 'on tpInnt. For pxamplp. If Hip judgPi dpcldo thorp arc two or more an mvom of ci'iinl merit for the prize, tlm ntithnr of paeh answer will re ceive ONH HUNnilED D0I--I.AltS. Tlm prize will not be split up among them. The decision of the judges in rack Limerick contest will be final TODAY'S CONTEST WILL HE ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK I'HOM TODAY lames Julie. 2.1t! Sioctiiu stnei. losepli Tlitir. :;::2S North Eighteenth sliect. Letters l-Voin l.iin'i li lot- I rum IS. T. Itlih.irrisiin. '.'J3S 1'iiiecnth Htrect 'I e.uinnt . tli'iUKhts id letter mlvanliiBe Hi N'erili ,-lv- snr -s i- ill lll(-M(. i ii fy is in my mulopsh as . lini" rn k on- tectum I. "laiuls foi l.lmrrld, n ui finish, - nom l'i nupiilv the last lln ( -vii-'i n Ih i 'r nii - ' Ilul vv know of a liiHti Win. .iiii oil's a , n. i 1 win ,, ruid liuadreO. -o lis -.imulil I lllnc I. Km Hie prize wuii liv linn I'm tin lino that he m.on I- Ih-' fruit always hum,! Wtjen j on mako leniiiiwj l. er I rude np Dmlil. -I'.'j -;, M.,,,,jnil avoiiuo. Atlair. o c li Yt. r j.,n, mi . m,t nttio njiiiiiiiri,, hut unfnriun-itPiv ill" inciii a mo nn'ttit- nn s- MluliU' .inJ iuileii tlm vinc hi rliMimi. Millie Llmorr si,r yaj south Sltl-fltf-"trwt "J only huiw for mine lonnjcni- n in the fuluio Is the fa. t tli.it I j inn n un tha mmo ,iay thii Shalcuspi-are l.pr Then u mu. be .T.lT MOM ..IH' - -'el see- auuul .Iiisrnli II. .Ii-rfrlrs, Sliolior'n llntJ. CIi1hi - I ma sure I'heiitoritva r ukinK croat uitcrist in jour nnnst lSvn our pool parlors nml tt.oatri-s li.m. th. rao. al though as ),! )ur ,mn hasn't hart a wliilnr. 111.' I (la now mat,,, f.mlll.s l.r.i n Rotltet fvenlriKi Wo Mill iru-t our lon vwli 1 IUI K fcu"'l ' .' Nil t p iinful Ihn .,. i". ,p n f,i. -'-i .. in re 1, .No 11 resilli.il n r. t, vni I wo I'i lues worn Uvi-o ulw of Ihcm to lir II 11 Kt'SSjr. SOU KlllfTllmir ...rtnn I'l... Inr I from ( llfforil Phillips, un Xoith Mm- ' loi'HI i "tr-.'l 'Surposo . m.l.i'k suhniltsiu.il 1 1 J." ' "" for I'Hitleulnr .'m.iraU. the two WIU llns li'-nn.- uix.ii.,r io all ih..rs bl. ,. llv iii.it both linos ar" of tie un -iiornl ,x.p-t '? 11 as Hr.i.J ,,s Iho ollinr o I h il noither Hi.. edirs nr tin- tlnnl Jurv ran toll whnh li th" lienor one. Now. Is tin po'Suli uh si-niN llii.' inu I lies nwardoil im.i mil In I or in out li-.l o'.ll,!-- "f niuno th" fa. t of ins iiiriiiiu t lines liirewllh ijoos ,,,jt jiitcc.-l Ihe UUr-llotl No ill" furrli n,i 1 U (,-dm lo I1UVV ,, n ' tiliew n.inoi ou,. ,. ,.t)1 Mi, nulliP. llf Mil jt 'wi vv .1 '.".i iiVK iirvrini'ii i,..i. I. V.II.S llir..foi... if you, l'in- i.i n,.,i th authm ,,f ,j, j, K,,s olio liuiidrod ,, .us and to urn i, oui IhxIliIIv. oii 1.,-ini. tho Ulloir .1 oh k.i ,.,. ,in,,lr.. dif.i Trent. .n .1 -ii oiiiii ,,i,niiM-ri. is west stm .ii.pi iml .iv (Oiiii i ,,prii t,, I IVUUIU llko lu l.nnw If ,, i i-ii iiuimli-il tu inn i.f ii'ur -i- llnv lllnlli-,1 in I'.nn, : Ull.V f'llf II in izo liu I I ti.-i jliLoi s. vulll.1 litilv ' )J rorill I'l MirOioi i. u lin.l.ltlnt .1.. .ml a i in t K"lo lu jmli ,,, Triiiim' Thci. . HOLD CLASS DAY FYFRPIQPQi v 'v-' January Graduates In Program at' Northwest Grammar Sc'tcol Class ,1m , v, , jsl,, f , t.mil in v I in oi r.i.'j ,,i ui,. .Noriliwi.i i! nnu mar Si Inml vvi u- held todav in tin s, ,,, . building. I'a.c ami Carli-lo -in,i. Itnliiil (i IJoliin-iui. pic. nl, m ,, ii,, i la-s. op. un d tin i"ccicises wnli ,,, ,n. i. .. , ,. i . , . inc.. iiui.'is i,, mi' liloglinii ii i-i- illad). Xicgci s. , i-ctui v : .Ip.iiiii. Wih -ti i , ( Insi.-i KIiimiu yer, -ii . a--i-l.ini trptisurei-: Angel I'.ln. h, l.ciiota I! Si'.bi r iiinl I n 1 It-ni-, (!. Finn in . P. ier is nii i Nrll. i .lohu I '"in I iii is- I'lllllkllll I 'eiinm.' i in i -id. il ol tin ' 'a n il W imu Aikiii-"ii i n ii- ui. i- 'II i la-s day I'oiaiiiiitoo was f ll. oi-gc Scvhi'l I . i lniilliiiili . mp"- ii I 'III .1, l' Iv i-iimvi r, I hiiiii'i- Siniili -, Kli.iibt th Mi I 'aiisland nnd I 1 C nt li Hull. i ' Man Maul. ' I i.liligui-lmil pupil, ol He . I.i-s ,ii,. M.itlmw Puluii, Klh-.ahelh I...I1- und 'IMvnml NI nn U ii-.. uml tlm m i it.,i ions I pupil-. Ilul). 'i I i; Koliin-iiii Milium I 1 Hi lid. l -nil, C oigc S. V In il lilinlv 'ngir. dull. in ThMiiu-, .loliu I ii'iup-ii r. ' Niu, I Itlmli. William .Nikm-.m, I'l,,, I I 111 ' III lll'l , Cllllll I.cjllll. I.ol'i-e K. ip ' and ICntli I I'i, -Iniiaii. i TRAIN INJURES RUNAWAY Philadelphia Youth Hurt Near Balti more While "Hopping" a Freight Crushed hv a ii.ight train i,. nr I'.nlii iiioie, Tlioinii- .Nl'iitlovvs Mxtun mi,N old I'll.'! Pag" -iii-i'l. is in Si ,1 pk , llospitiil. Hall ninii". in i in iliui; I,. ii, leioivell l'i(la hv indie., nl tin Tlmu -i" onil sniei nun vv ooiiiuini ii ii'ii- -llllloll I'll V -ll LIlll- -IIV II III I Ml 11 1 ioii ,,f I lie I,ii'k anus lull) ho iipcps-iii-v Matthews . .iiil in have im, iv.,i I'l i, in homo With ('lutein " li. 'iiiei, i ighiei'ii wars old, .".. i". ll.ivei ',.n IIVI'IIII.' 'I'ln V W.'le ' llopplllg" flelylil. poll. -,iv iii in dor I.i leu ii ii,,. Soul ll Id liii'i wa- .iiri-led la-l I iln III N .Islllhgloll Wlllll 11 villi; lo I.Olii i ;, 1l""(- ' BULLET W0UNDSN0T FATAL Man, Believed to Be Blackhand Vic tim, on Way to Recovery Salintoie I'oinoii IHI7 Cm n nlei .Hoot, wlin yestirdiiv wh. nliiit twice during an alter, mum in n -lineinnl,,'! 's shop on Sevi'iilli lrci t In low Ituin hruigp, is cipeeted lo rennei' hv physl cimiN at tin- Peiinsylvatnii Ilo-pital, Ponio's wounds were ititlict -il by n nitiii Li.ovvn I, tin' poln e hm i ,,ls not 'ot belli ai ii -I'd 'l is tin opinion f ipsii). nis nt Hi. in iglilsirhood that tlio sliooting wiu a 111 a il, Hand affair 1 -, '' -'- ........................ .... ...,,y v eurreu icecntiy in me ncistioornooii. 7 IVIISSIONARY AIDS W'. ff'7r' REIN ALL NIGHT Anna Rose, iNonsectarian Ro ligious Workor, Makes Coffee for Them In Saloon MARSHAL PROBES Sister Anna Hose, ti nniiM-cta . n mis sionary who lias spent iiinnv yearn Help ing thp "down-iind-oiitprs" of tills eltv. "vim the hetoine of the ?li"0.000 lire that swept the cotton nml waste warehouse of Nathan Scliwah '& Sons last night, according to the firpiiion tliotiiolvPB. Sistt'r lloso went into n siilonn near Ilprks anil Masclipr streets, wlieio the lire was raging, and made coffee four times for (lie eliilleil and tired tlrpincti. Slip also bought plgurette.s for tliem nn watched nfter their comfort from o clock last night till 'i morning. The missionary was on a trolley car on IlerlcH street when she saw the fire last night. Slip got off and nsked fire men if they wanted coffee. They were chilled and tired them, Icicles had formed on their clothing. So they wel comed the invitntion. Sister Ilosp. find ing tin saloon pioprletor not prepared for serving so much coffee, sent out and bought sonip and ninth it herself in the saloon kitchen. She rntle in a mill; wagon to Thirteenth si ret mid Colum liiu n ('nue and got provisions. Sister Ilosp was horn and rcaied in Philadelphia. When two years old she became blind in her right eye. In 11110 slip was in an accident, lost the sight of her other eye and was made u cripple. Hut slip dpclarcs she was cured by faith and pi a) or, and lias been doing mis sionar) work ever since.. She preaches at Ninth uml Vine tiects from 11 to 12 o'clock ever) Sunday night. She says many ciiiniiials have confessed to hci and become Christ inns. A number of explosions wliiih nc teuricd rekindled the lire which it was thought had been extinguished A thorough investigation will be made b) Tire Marshal Elliott. Tlm marshal is anxious lo 1 now ll.e ii'iison for the pte-encp of n irilnbot ol unmail.od cans containing . liii id thought to lie hoiosfim. They wile dis covered by tlm iiremcii afti'i I Iip) hail put out thp second i onllagnuio'i. Tile wari'luuisp. is a long Iwo-stoi.v brick- huildiui.. Two lii oiiii'ii wpip in nit cil and scut to i tin hospital, and two others received ! minor nil- and biui-es. which did not pieiPiit them from continuing Willi then battle against tlm Id i.c TIip only mail -ei inn-ly iinuinl i Stpwait Ilinilmaii. of Eiiginp Company No. 1.". wlio wa- ovenonii' by -moke and hurl on tlm In .id and body. IIo-i'-maii Ilurrv l'ritnieyei . of Truck No I!, was nit' b) falling gla-s. llnlh won laken to SI. Mar)'- Hospital. Ilnspiiian Ccorge Itcll, of l.ngilie Compaii) No. 2. pulled a fellow lio-c-man. .Isi'iiic- lais. tiom under several smouldering bale- of cotton whiih hail fallen nil him and saved him fiom soli oils luiriii. C.iptain .lohu Kiale.v.of l.iigine t mii miny Hi. was cut by falling glass ami returned to th' Hit' after being treated b an ambulance physician. "Many families in tin lieighhoihood wore obliged to leave their hume- when llm lilae in Hip waii'luuisp tlucaluied to spread. They were put to much in cotiM'iiiencc. due to the s,.eritv of the wentlier. before it wa inu-iili'iPil s.ite for tliem lo teiuiii GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER' TO TALK TO CLUBWOMEN Discuss "Two-Party System" Before Civic Club The -pi mi I of ll iil'si of ii i lures mi government that have boon ai ranged hy tlm Civic Club w.ll I"' ih'livd-cd till aitoiiioon in I hi I'cnii-.vlvaui'i lli-ioii-citl Society. I"'!"1 I.oci-i -in el. at I o'clock. Cent-;..- Willi I IV l'"l VVlll lll-l lSS "Tho Two-1'ailv Sv-leiii " 'I'ln-ic was an i olni's hv I'dgar cxlnbilioii nl walci . Cii-lor. unit p- liv Mrs. Cu-lcr al plauatni'v iciiling- thc l'hilomtisiaii Club'.- informal "at home" tin- altcrnooii .Mi usipi -paiutiiig- vveie iniide dining a ipcpiU li-H to , .mclica . id nun tu opium lollovvcil tlm piogi.im Tlio Wmie n'- Chii-iiiin Ti iiipeiam o 1 ninii. ol I'liihulolphia loiiutv. hold it- s,.,.ia.,nun .ficuc in-lav ,,, in. i' I'lelilmr .Methodist I I'il'tv -tniiilh and .Mil' 'opal Chun stli I i- li. The i .limn Club. I.. una i lilirge Civic I'luu's i omiiiiti. . mi i da- inoi llii- iitli'inniin ai tlm Civic Klilil Spruce -tn'it with Hi. II. Cariicll. llm li -i 1 1 in a n . in Tlm (.luake. Cilv l.lllllos Nl.ilm fltih v ill givi its auuiiiil n plion. Iiainiuol villi dame 'his ceiling ill lln Hotel Unlion Nii-. (icoigo (' .i I'loik is llm pii's'uleiit. and Mi's ll.irnei llavdeii KiiiiK. -oin'.'ii v -tie isiif r. Nlis, Frank I! Sioikle) i- chaii man of th in- Ulltlpn III lll.llfc ot till- ivolilngs cu ll It lllllllclil 'llm Plinadi lidiia l.i'ti'' n "t Women Nnu is ot tu. 'I'vveiiiv -i.iuiti waid i will linld a iiimimigc sale loinoiiiiw and Satiiiiliiy m .'!'.ll'' Mail.ii -tiocl lor tlm pin post of laising iiioin v to ih'frav llm wind evpi'iisc-, Mi v. . II, Shn vc i in i barge nl llm -ah LORD DUNSANY ARRESTED Obsolete Ammunition Found in His Castle Poet Is Liberated Dublin, .l.m. -7. H v. i i i i .liaillilv of obsolete II 111 I II II ll II ion iii I iiiii-au) fustic, the linine ol I',, mm I iiiisanv was pillowed i-lerd,iv In llm niii'si nl tlm I i.i i m . who, Iiowpvi r. was 1 1 In inn d ill a lew hotii- t I. old I lini-imv i- ol I I lm in. i-i w nlei v I. noun lii-h poet- uml ilm ' uiaiist. Up i- a latilii'ii ol tiie Ucm'iv, lioval Iniii-killcn I'usilmi s, nml wnni Hi I lie bile will llllil ill-" ill III" Soolli Afinaii win Man, Stricken on Street, Dice William Leilv. ol illl'i!! Snhoii -n,ii was tiik'-n viiin niiv in nu me -i i i-i i ,n :',() oi lm I. llii- nun mug ami dn.l h lore (m leached llm lio-pllal III wa u .liking Willi Ills hrnlhei- .loliu uii, In- fell down ill tin i oi imr nf Tlinlv nglilli uml Melon -licet- A m. in digestion was given as tlm ,,iu-e ,,i doiilli hv ph.vsiciau- at tlm l'reslnt,-i i.m HoHpillll di:i Vl Ii, lis 11 VI VliV I.MI '-I IN ll 1 III J I Ii mil'-' ,,f filli-r, I'l.'l ll II I.l' IHMI II 11, MM i; - I KSisllt Nl'lll 11 VSH -l.i'ltl.TAIIV i up i i'i. i i i'i 'i'i v i-: iiitp iii ii ril'.vi vnvr UK i Al'wil.i. nr i..i. I v , j VI I I-I li'K AMI MILIUM, ,i I'l'l 1 I It VV'.M S i'l' Mini I . V I i, I- M.I. Willi I nl. . N I 11- Iim It VI lll I I I ll'i '.i I W mi ll ' il I'lll V l"l - I.M'l.IIII Ni I III 1 III -1 I -II ll v-i I'l I'- , THIS I iNK ( U f.i .'7 MAUKKT ST. t .NIGHT "111" . : I ( S" ONE-ELEVEN f" l 1 Ftftv "Wr nf ICtmnjmlmn) I 3LAZE "''' "J ; II II T TST I ' i-ltsi stl -I I-a-flt, a . II II Eleven. .The American To F HI bacco Company has served the J nubile with fine tobaccos for I 1 many years. It commands the j f i I experience and skill to prepare jj j and know good cigarettes. I M it rxilltllv.,111 JtUUilvl-U VUUli h UI ' 1 n.'lllV wnillfl tint nive t1i nrlrlrrea Hfl o'clock tills I j,. . . '- IIIIM I e.1- Jmi'' , i i , , jy.-fTI i ll I t- . Uugl BANDITS HOLD UP TAXI: STEAL ffl Camden Driver Lured to Lonely with the comment. "Pon't you foiind us for several minutes." they tired Hired mici in KODoery mr. GIVE WARNING WITH SHOTS . mimitrs. iiftrr iini,op r(.,jrll.,, .,,,, up to tin ( amden police, I'alrolmn fin.... i r.,,,...i ,1... ,.!.. ,... i ''oil i' bandit- in an auto held up and lohlicd William lii-hop. a Itixienb driver, ouisid,. ,,f ('.lindeii hil night. Tin hold -up. evidently planned h) moil who had seen 1 '. i -1 1 1 1 1 draw mniio) from a Camden hank in the aftcriioon. yielded the bandits SoCiO. According to the Camden police, the bandits camp fiom Philadelphia. The mi' iispil in tin hold-up was abandoned at Fi out street and Kaiglin avenue, ('million, and was rei orereil by tlio po lo o, who learned the car hud been ti!oii in Philadelphia last night and wa owned In, I'lodeiic Keniiineer, of "Jl .Ml. Carincl avenue, (tlensiilp. Ilisliup's homo i- tu lteiltn, N. .1. Up drew s'lIIIO from a haul; to raiiiv to Philadelphia today to buy another car. lie s'i)- a ii.iinbir of uu'ii -aw him put the loll of iiioiip) in hi- pin ket as li ti t t-lmi.t n vvalkeii aw a) iroin llm iiiiiik. Sluutl) before iniiliiighl Iwo voting uu'ii lm oil In- lai and asl.-l In be driveii to i'lli-liiirg. about ten miles ouliii of Ciinnli'ii. Ill-hop lieanl the hum of another motor ii.uk of him as lm drove -,vor tile Marlton pike, and wlien lie got a hoi u signal from the H .IV. steeled to tlm I ighl. Tlio oia oming niachino. in-icud of speeding liy, as llisliop cpeiti'(l. sule wipeil the tnicali. . damaging llm fiiuli'is and tlioii hailed. Ill-hop jumped fiom llm -cal of tlie tai to deleriniim tlio amiiiiiii of d. imago, und In- two pa--sengci- follow eil. At .ihout tlm same tilim Iwo men in SKLIL1IL3 SUBMITTED Marin on Buick Maxwell Chandler I Cadillac Stearns Chalmers Oldsmobil e Thc-c i ins may u-' jiurcha.'ccl uniler our Lexington Plan, cash lmyments, Imlanro 12 monthly installments; GO days' 3 or its nomc olhcc as the name of , m I J anew cigarette if it did notbclicve IH 1 ' that the blend would please you. I nfl I ''"''';. Hi j g FINALLY Ql J yr tr7 them! J iw M fflJiW ' O? Ounrantceit by I III I 1 -7 ir ' 7hx JtttsrtCtA ofrfoxcer- d I 1 II ' H....f . m I' If It H 3J - whnh means tli.it if v m don't llkr "111'' ("is.irftte., you can get jour HI J tnutiry luck f torn the dealer. Mil tin touring ear which had caused th' trouble, walked to tin- sidi of the tail Ills passengers and those two men joinc forces, according to llisliop. nnd wlill three of the men grappled with nn hold him. llm fourth heai-clicd hi poeUets, until lit found n roll of lull which Itishop said eniitiiiiietl Solid of tin amouiit taken from liank. Two of the men then drew levolvn and ordered Itishop toward the tail KOaCI Dy Passengers WIIO shots directly over the head of the taxi .... , , driver and sped away in the tounti: It is liolievcd they leluriied to Cam' den liy another route, lor only a few 1 ma (ilbpil found tin touring car, ahan tloiipil on 1-ront street near Kaiglin avenue. lti-liop lias furnished t tit Canulou no lice with do.seiiptions of the bandits, hn tlm police express tin lionet tlie inpn escaped to Philadelphia SAFEGUARDS IN VAULT Telephone and Signal Gong to GivJ Future' Warnings An in-ide light -witch, a teh plioii'J and a gong signal arc being mstallcl in th- big vault in the city treasurer -t ulhic. City Hall as a result of the r perieii-1' .laiiuary 17, of Aitlitir Di ISiPiiii'i-. assistant cit) treasurer Itreniici was locked in tlie aula ei ohlo'iuiUy when lie piitprcl it a fevdj in i ii ii t -s licforc closing tiim to scaicli for a Ii nil nun t A signal tapped in telegraphic code attracted the nis who -iiininolii'd (Icorge W'J i Morrison, chief clerk, fimu Ilnliin- huig. Iiicnimr was m (,. vault -n hours 'icforc In- was libciated. Tin- Ich plioiip being liistnlled liu- dirccL coiiimition witli the I'.lrctriui j I'lircau. Tlm gong is outside the vault! hut is operated fiom within TIip in -j -hie switch will penult an unpi i-onciB man to Hood the null with liglii Thieves Get $5 In Meat Shop Thieves broke open a tear vvuulunl in tlm meat market of .1. .loflV- ."(ill Chester aienrte. last night when .JolTH ami Ins wile wen at a tlieatn luq . . . . .... i thieves took So fiom a cash icgistd. J. E. Caldwell (B Cq JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CI IESTNLT AND JUNIPER STREETS Modernizing Old Jewelry has long been , a successful accom plishment of this establishment. USED CAR SALE The Following- Attractive Cars Traded in at the Philadelphia Auto Show: Franklin Cole Paige Overland and Other Makes. .Siinill iCt'Nin.' given on nil used ears jHircliuhi'il from us. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. . , K l SKIl, I'rcHlilcnt LcxinKlun liuildiiif;, 8"il-85:i N, Hroad Slrcot m lt!,1l3H&-f;
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