'sepr-M-jaje W$ KH 'J'j&an vfir '.'- - 4, '., 3 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILUELPHTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921 . iimnl"" n4nn.11 wwn at tiMtl WlrtMO .1 I STOTESBURY ASKED 10 Invitation of P. R. T. Employes ' Indicates They Want Men to End Differences STOCKHOLDERS MEET SOON B. T. Htotesbury is to bo Invited to dinner given by the Oo-oper.itlvo Wei- rare Association of tho riiiiarieipun Kapld Transit Co., February tfl, nt which Thomas K. Mitten, president of th company, will be the guest of honor. xiiose close to the nltalrx of the com pany ie in thia invitation to Mr ,8totcsbury a desire on the part of the men, who are giving the dinner, to Rot the financier and the traction expert to Esther agalu. Tha fact that the dinner, a testi monial of the mcnV high opinion of Mr. Mitten, it scheduled for a date about two weeko in ndvance of the stock holder' meeting also i regarded as vig. niilceut bj those who keep close to the eompany'a affair. 1'pon the composi tion of the new directorate, to be selected at this stockholders meeting. depends whether Mr Mitten or Mr. Stotegbury Is to control the company. WW lle Entertainment iter there will be an entTtiilnmcnt, to I be repeated the night of Mnieh 1, to awiiro evirv one the oppor'isnit of eelna it Ths entertainment will g.ven at tho Metropolitan Opera Iloiie, iind will be bj talent selected fioin the eom party s men and women employes An elaborate program is bmg nrrangtd, which will indude folo number, dancing and aeveral dtamjtlc sket'-hp- Mayor Moore haH announced, after conferring with V. U T. offinni. that both the citv and the comtuim are , read to confer with the I'ublic Service Commission concerning the agreement to operate the Frankford L lino The (-uggested contract, ei'cording to Mayor Moor in bused on hi proposal the T It. T take ovci the lino and operate it at a rontal of " per eent on the total eHnitnl ip vested b.. the city. Another tranlt imnouncomnt made bv the Major a a lemilr of tlio mnfer ence was that tho 1' It T expressed ltd willingness to influde tho ItusUeton Bybcrry eitj.owied lino along with the FrnnVford ' 1 ' In the . ontemplated agrermea'- Hope for New I me During the (onfeii'tir- wuitdjt on transit mattors th Ma-or i i.d Mr Mit ten discussed miich-ncded extension to the transit service W'thc it disclos.ns the eiact lofatlon of the uionsed ; tensions, the Mavnr elll ho wis hopeful, ifter the Frankford "L" ag'enont is offeeted. that iome of those extensions would be undertaken bv the 1 II. T One of the oTtensions whi-h was dis eiiwed. It was reported, n the pro posed line which the Soars, Roehuck Co. desired built to givo bettor trons nortatlon tncilities for tho otiinitue of that company when its building in the I M?,, ,hB o,sron;,TIpP'1, Uwr 10"ort:(, rfinf tho SiiflM ifnuhiTi.' I n lino mitAnr. Iv been In touch with the Mr.vor in an effort tn bring about the construction of the proposed lino. Wasting of Million Is Fear of Develin Continued from race 'One the constnict'on ,proei t oi irjinto nanco. operation nd rotmir of public buildings, bridge ar d structures of everv Vtnil for p ibhe vs v "My third rc.if.o-i m tlmt rho Ilentrt ment of Public "Works h-is the organlz atlon nnd the fucilu os for plnnnuig . rs thev would -Mike up Council has had no repo- or how that sUm was ' IIV UimillnhtUll ME DINNER The place where the dinner wnl b ' tlllk ' "she ne .1 1,1 , !" of nheer nonsense juct to give Siren has not been determined. The j , " irrT.j.Tton tint Council "'" !""M f""n,'c snow ub wneuiei sreat number nf employe who will I1, . "rv Thudav for Vhre 1 1 dealre to be present makes the choice nf I "I'f ZL -mmJ1 'I' ' " 'I Thow of rou who had n lot of fun o Ji.,i- ... .itr...t. f... .i. .11.. i atlil ri-teue t.olK)0 a vear salary wits ().. rt.v. .ml iiii in ii. Hr h n nu i l iii" i uiiui in .viiir iiit- mil i i - iiiii iiiiii iimiii, - v t inu eointruetn , trie Muni inal Court Ins mind becju'e oi smne new pnnsc . ., . ,. ., ., f),r ' Building The eit, ccmm..shvners are wh'ch might core up In o .nneuion arfitPef Snrlu" Pa not experienced in thar Une ind have (with this answer, he said he thought -v. ncMn.it weir, aP"-Litv. I a no sticb orgnni?iit on and facilities that "verv rojnrilmnn should he sym- o..i. Jn tlie saddle the bride II be "If tho piopi,. krow liov thnt 10 - liiuthelic towarns the Mnoi a- Mrs I M Kellogg. n2 P.ast 00ft was spi nt bv the ,.,iv coninns.on .... . . Sedgwick street Mount Airv, pa. spent And it 'h .? OOO.OiVl appro-,v ofTKes, be replied it was ratner a ; rrialinn is v-anded o the t nnimissjon-I big uuestlon, bur thnt ho would try to j ers Coiimil will have no accounting fur'iopiplv After tell.ng something of the, 'bat numey e rh-- ' Uriflii .md history "f thes offices, he Could I 'so Monej I'retlv Ihe SI WOOfK) grant for tho Munict pai tourt is an umii in tn- oruinnnce appropriating s;!2.Ti0.0i of the .3'i. f00,000 loan authorized some montns ago L'ndor the l,n-i- teims m the oidi nance, it h pointed our, the "pnlue of lustice" touid bo lifted out with urn.' nifieont suites for the use of President ludgo ijiowu as wen as vitn elaborate cjiiarters for the nrmv of emp'.o-os on the Municipal Court pnymois Hanging gardens might he laid out gorgeous fountains! could be piovitbd marble -orraces might b built, in kei p ing with the esthetic tastes ot ainbitio j NARBERTH MAN PROMOTED K. D. Dickie Among Those Appointed Second Lieutenant In Guard ,, ... c,. r ,,, . .. Adjutant irenertu tiearj toilav an nounced thut Governa Sproul had an pointed thn following captains in the National Ouurd William D Stroud, Fhilade.pnis, medical corps, .Second Art. Men , Bay G. Dunklo, Chambcrsburg, Highth In fantry; John r Wicker Altonna, Tenth Infantry .lost pb P iiuuire, Ardmorn First Cnvalrv , Duvid it Palmer, Kmzston Third Artillei-v First lieuttnunts named includo j;dii.on C wpcer, Wilk.nsbur;, snd J Berno Bose. Sowiokhv. I irt Aitillert . Ira D. Keirn, Alroona, Tenth Infantiv Second lieutenants Ira . Kell- berg, Hnrrlsburg Eighth Infantry: Karl D Dickie, Narberth Third In- fantry ; Howard Itlghy and Harold A Nelson. Pittsburgh. First rtillorv; .fohn D. Stew-art, Altoona. Tenth In fantry; I.dvvlu Howaid Johnson. Pitts burgh, Klghteentli Infant rv Woman to Discuss Rats T.ytlle. Prlehett Borden w.P diaous, "Ilots and Their Belatives' this after noon from !1 to 1 o'lloek in the Wagner Free iDstltuto of Hc.ence, Seventeenth street and Montgomery avenue fin Monday Prof ftjmiiel I" Shoemaker rrlll talk on "The Life of a ButterflT." it the museum Daylight Saving In Mexico Mexico City, Feb. fi. (By A. P ) Daylight saving will be inaugurated here tomorrow for the 11m tinm in the history of tho city. It was dr-cldod to turn all clocka ahead one hour to onwrve electricity, the city already being ratted in tbe ue ot lights and "urn fur. -' politicians piofession.be nld. For tho second time since tho opening i "36"'"""" "r u muii trata -.(, . ..vi.u luu,r mmiues Mr. Devo'in in t oun. il Thurt lay i "it is not prohibited One uild of thla content two line submitted by t'OoltkLfpinB and that no wrong doing Is of thdr safety, nnd somo arc on their said he belietod the est of th nm nol otpect a man to give up all Ki- the same person -icceedcd in obtaining I rt'V.',""s"', , ., -, ....vj'wa' narlt home posed "palace of iurt'oe' ult matel, othHr interests for SoOCK) ,i voar a place on the ballot Several weeks I, ' '"'f"1 " .,f !'' 0,ffl"1 ?,?,""'? , "" fire loss when the big hotel was would toiai Slfioonao P S-l Ouo ono Tnp finn ,,m.on was- "Has r)n- ugo a lad fiom (Vunden sent in two J" bN ll V 1 n P.i ' . f JL Ul'rnpd to the ground totaled $1,000 000 Other estimates have p ., , the prob- fil blocked the quesU n of underlv.ng romnrk.tblj go -i lines which were , ",i'k nilil t 1 el M V",ay " tbu e,,(;8ti Iost vlrtuallv all eble tor..! est dl ?.00 urtfl ,o,.tpnies of .,. P It T involving placed on the ba.lot from which the ,r , ''nn '' , b, .1' d,"nvrJ ? S': " h ted lMr. Pnal possessions. Wardrobts Hiairman Krnnci. P Pur. h, of f'oun- mll'ons of dollars'- lurv hclectei the winner. Toduy lines ' ,', ;V ,. . i? ' " luUM-Vinn ''arcfuy assembled for a stay in the oil's hDHmr. fonmlrtPP .mlnd-d other "mV Uurch s-ml r,un, 1 had boon to' 1 Nos. b and l.n were written bj ' . """'V,'' ?!&" for lifin bil'", -Uko atmoipbe" of Geo?? members tlmt Ju.lg. Bi iwn eta'od one tjV ntv Soil, .tor Smth thnt ir hud Mr. Bonbngi wire placed on the bnl- .' V, K,'; V-f'L rJ, The v hnve K'a "cro destroyed and their owners building nnd i.or -eTeral was ..Jntei.- n0 ,rlrliction. the n. icstion being up lot as both Ki.es wore unusual, clover f,",7 ., '' "' ',,.,!" ,:' m " 'u, " , are coming homo to rcplaco them TIH17F iiuif-u TAI V IM Ml INCH Mr. Burch Put on Grill by Mem- bers of Good Government League SHOW KEEN KNOWLEDGE Certain member of City Council was'c $11 2(1 of the taxpayer' money every minute tlicj talk In meeting, at fording to members of the Worau' ' League for Good Government The league had Hi first mooting since I their uttemUnee ot the College Club todaj The keynote of the ocelon win "T.rf lmi.,,11,.., rn... r-..., " V, nPrc"'ion'' f f itJ- r- i oil Councilman I rands Iiurch ad- dresvd the women and consented to I "I,"'r nnJ' question, thev might ask i Queries on all Muds of subject poured ,,n '",m; , 1 Mi.s l.dith I a es. rhairman of the league, who presided at the meeting. presented tigiir-N on tho time wiwted in ' Council. K forrlng to the squabble in lat Thurviay'B meeting she mi id ' "Thero nre two or three member of Couniil who waste $11,120 of otir money I .... ,.1,,. ..,.., ,i viri) lumui.- uirj ...II. k!l. l....l .1.. . "l ...1...1 I... nu lnnqliMi A. ........ ... I . lwi. Coiinil City Hull Courteous V were Impressed," Miss Tales smrt, "with the courtesy at City Hall, from the elevator man on up " In nu othor place, MIsh Kales advanced u' uool obtoetlon. whon she said: i "The err brilliant light in our eyes were annoying, ntid we wondered if the inttnor decorator thought of the -pee tutor when he arranged the lighting " "Why tould not matters have been throsho dout in committee meetings," asked Miss Pales as sho criticized the time wasted bv icrtaiu councllmen in talk Miss Kales hnid she regretted the re fltctlons made on the cltv's rtilef ex ecutive, and ended her talk by assert ing members of the League tor lioo-J Oove. nmtnt did not go to Council in a hostile mood but simply to get a rirst hand view, Mme the men there were, after all their unployes After several other v. omou had ex- firessed then t ou-s briollj . I'oiiuciliiun turfh was introduced In the course of his remnrlss he concided thut much talk could he eliminated, but said he did not want to criticlro an body along tills line "I think thrt Mis. Kales was a little harsh." ho said, "in measuring the pay of councllmen I w ili we mil) had to work three hour b it as n matter ot fact, in committee meeting and special meetings we work mtrh more than that, and often at night too ' question. Displa Interest lie (aid his ain de-ue vus to make Council free from the dotation of nn ono so that the men could think for themselves. At the i lose of Mr. Hurch's speech muni of the women ...... ......... ..... ....... .. i.i.i. ....... nspected by Mi- rut- and handed to . ..' -. . . .1. . n.. 11.. ..t .1... . ... tilt- l (MIllUlliliMl. KJll" VI llir liil3b IIC." I tlncnt of the., mictions was. I 'Tu It tr,ia tlmt flu. TlnviMnn nf i clerk of Council w held b Joseph Mnreuri elected last December as -i state onrc-sentative. nnd does he re ceip two sjiHrlec-' Mr. Burch suid he had hnrd that Mr Marcus re-ignel his clerkship during the term of the Legixlnture. but he wns not sure Another question was "L'oofi a roainlmau feel boi nd to oto in Councii as he promised to bo fote tV meetins1" Mr Burch said this was mi old ma hine (piestion. and exprossP,i the opln- j ion a ouneilmtn had n right 'o i hango . . . , r, i. fW ... ' Mn -""'. """ sked to explain the growth ot coun- 'sail .Innv offices must rem tin st.pnrate To,.v i mrot -ill bo under one chief ex- ' Pl titlv t Philadelphia is a erj msmy i centralU'l govornrreni now ' I j -enlv to the question. "What are 0, pnnctpil points of advantage to , , ,, ,ni iinien result in i from the ntw char- t( r ir n,,r, h replied -flo fact that it has compelled men hois to lamllinrlre themselves w'th citv nn,i Htate aoveuiinouts l nder the oiu o incilir.anic svsteni, two oi thnemom- her, nlorje kept in touch with these mit- ers and accordingl dictated what the oti'rs v;ere to do." In answer to the querj as to wnernr i eriuncilrnnn should keep up with his Kvorv o'liic'.l" iick dinrlf in the city was lepreseatfci Among those nr-Mvont we.e Mis .1 It I) Porris. Mrs T II I'n'i il'hael. Mis P A j.or, Mr p.sv W Snro Mre Fred - rritk (Inflln, Mi J. '. t'nntnll, Mrs W H Bo-set Mi- Kdwanl (i Mc T'ollin Mrs II F Kuenze, Mrs J Allwrt lVoiln, Mis3 Mkr.v Benz. Miss I'la.sv litny Miss Murgarc' Muule nnd Miss Mnig.rct .lenl'itiH COL. HARTRANFT BURIED Attended Funeral in Valley Forge by Many Prominent Men NorrUtow-n, Ph.. Teb T. --The fu - nernl of Colonel Samuel S HnrtmnFr. ' wnh held this nfteinnnn from his home at Valley Forg". Jlnuj men prominent! In public sfnlrs now, us well nstbrough' the last ti'n venrs, uttondei Mem- , bers of the Vallev Forge Park Commis- I sion. of whuh he was a member until i hi bs ntu supenntendent of Vulloj i-- Pnij. ifip. npn.nt un .noil n. members of" the IoyafLegion. Sons or Itevolution. Citv Troon of Philadelphia ,.nd tie. Masonic fraternity, to nil ot 1 which he belonged , " r-f.-L"k .'r Vr rt nu,k '"jr;, bJ J5L0 Momor1'a? "hnnrt vSli ' re 'of which CnVonel li.rtront . J "' "fh'?' nL0L"l Vn""' ! Services at the house were conducted wbh a member At th grnv in Mont , W wmwr,-.erv.m wen. conduct. b rl!ur';y ''OOi?0 N' BiO, Tree ana , . . i . " , . AT,Pu lB!on.'! .... . , , . , WOMEN The honwan wWn inrludM j TranBport Corps, wounded in Argonne nr,KATf"wi2: ; kv,1i , Xn- J?' Forest sector! the captain of the team. ."'S'Ry"' ' D.'und play, right g.iard . . """"'" "' v-'"" """. ior jonepii I. r?.eiii, iiuiii worth F fth rlBtown, C Henry SHnsori Norrta- rtTeet; nerved with Headquarters Com tnwn; M or Martin. HhlladelpIJa-1 pany, 3Hth Infantry, wounded in Ar. Colonel William J. CUlott. Phlladel-1 gonno .cctor ; the manager of the team V S A ', v"" OUVCr J. IVOSDTHhftll. Gftnerfll Knnn- )U den and Hendetvon Supple, of Port . I Kennedy. LIM'RICK JURY OF WOUNDED MEN "- GIVES $J00 PRIZE TO CAMDEN FAN J V ocatioiutl Training Basket ball Champions Meet at Y. M. C. A. to Judge Best Last Lines Louis l. Larson, of 206 Cooper Street, Carries 4ivay Coveted Honor and Well-Known HUNDRED Today's award in the ltmnln' Hni'rhU 'ft w """! '' a Jury composed "' r--riwio men Mini rro wiiumieu ill Franco and who arc now tailing ora- fional courves under tho fedcr.tl board, Tliey met In the Central It ranch Y. M. C. A.. where, tlicy litue formed :i star basketball team. A photograph of the Jr.v appears mi the luicU page. The nward to be, nnnounceiUomoriovv w.is made, by ;v Jurv drawn from the :uiilenco at tho Broadway Theatre, Broad street and Snyder avenue, on lliursday night. Tn,,, nn rn n,.t nith .,.,, .. . . " - V" ........... lim rick nf Mil '"" r,th 01 Mil vosterdnv can now have the same hind of sport with the i eatables, frtiiU, tiees. animals ond everything clce found around a farm and we really expect to get some mighty clever and unique an swers So eo to it Wo aren't going to give yoi any l''ti. We don't think jou'll need 'cm aiier ine utile tan we nun jexicruay You can use your own Ingenuity nnd make the whole tiling just as non sensical as ou wish. Some of the beat limericks ever written were sheer non sense nnd have lived just because they struck the popular "funny hone." The jury which made the award which is announced todiu was com posed of the coach, mnnnger and mem bers of the basketball team of the Phil adelphia Power Plant r.nglncerlng School, nt 32"0 Geimantown avenue, nil of whom are c-serMce men who were wounded in notion nnd who ore taking o course of stud under the V. S. Federal Board of Vocational Train ing. This team is the winner of the first half of the season of tho Voca tional Trainwig Basketball League. They mot in one of the big rooms at the central branch of the " M C A., H21 Arch street, just before their after noon's basketball practice and passed around the ballots with the ton best llnei on them. When the ballots were counted wn discovered thnt the lino that h id received the mot votes was thnt written bv Louis N. Lai-sen. 'J5 Cooper street. Cauiden, N. J. Salesman for La Prance Manufactur ing Co., 113 Sansom street. The lim'rick as completed bs Mr Larscn w as i i. ....;.. i, vn ,.i J..llliriun .,r. -id , ... .. ... .. . rowailfw Old miirt named .Ui Jned tlld. V, . ,, , i v l in rr toie hold knight on rci Tr' unalch me front prttnn 4ti2 soon moilc me niVn Rut Knight' steed proved a niaht tnarc indeed. Mr Lurscn's line was Xo S on the ballot. The other lines were: Nn. l. "I'll be Quttn of Knight's Castle "Pawn Tweed." W D Paul. 2u2 North Prauklin street. No. 2. "The c lock to wedlock, will load." S. A. Lnwrv. Post Bmd Aoart- merit, Tciab Co., Marcus Hook, Pa. x0. .-,. "I'c nmcctl to be Ma-KIed lndec.1." Mrs .Tames T Caic. -10 (jrovc stiecr Haddonfielil. N. J. ,-o. 7, "Oh. I 'nioni' noon and 'Imiglit' to be freed!" Jacob B Stein, om: North KIcvonth strert. o. H. JtniKlit pissed then came niOliminc. illfleeil. Jlnho f Tlnnlirlffht .are lVss-lIunhes (Jo Twentv-iirMl j rat and Market streets No. p. Said goMl linight vnld. "GmM night. I'll proceed." John Miller Bon- bught, care Ko.v-Hughes Co., Tweu- tj -first and Market streets, o. to. But the knight made a day- four with sieed. Paul W. Gibbons, llil South Klevinth street. xne line written by Mr. I.arsen ro- ceived seen ou' A the eleven otcs cast, while line N' b, written by Mr. Honbright. was bi" -i two votes. Lino 'No 1 by Mrs O'Connor and linn No. c, py ;j.rs. tartv eacu rcccltcd one 0te, betu r tnan ur other contestant did. yu think th'. hot'i tleeived a place on tho billot, ilin t lull'. , And this u.-w answers the question i naked h ninnv newcomers in the con - test as to whether one person may stnd ' ii. more than oik line and, if bo, whether all the lines m scut in are really con sidered Ahoul Today's Winner Mr. T.a.ben vho wins the $100 prize rnrded toduv is a f.alesman of washing ownrued tottuv is a f.aiesman oi waohiny products n aiaifncturert by the I.a France Manufa' hiring Co., 113 Sansom street Hi- territory covers practically all the j'-noerj stores in Philadelphia, cnl.,.lAn T pirtnn Itiiellnctnii. V T . ttn,, other neurbv towns. " i He is a nutive of Winneconne, Wis,, hot. inov i d to Camden more than thir. tefin vurs air, and has been emnloj'ftd bj the La Franco compnny for more than seven icars He is, a member in tho Trn ible Lodge, of the Masonic Order, and hli son, Nell Iarsen serted in the nnvy dnnng the war, having been etationcd nt Annapolis, i Ir. I.arscn. WHO usuail devotes nl- , tno'" hi" ent're time to businew ha.s f""J himself so in teremted in the lim- 'nk r octest mat ironueniiv uunng ins ernningr, at home he has ,et Btvern, ' ", " , .. "ft in- .il .. .i V dalW lirn'rW ' ne rnni oul'l ''',1 tended tU K Jim f..v iiy no tfillL de no planH oh to how ho tho 5I0) prze. hhc in- c him every poKslblo nsaist- (imp in ruin iiinnum. uiuiuuiiunii . "Vrhcmeiri,)e,B of the jury were- Mevlnr C. WIUUiim. .',2.1?) WehMer Htreet; served with the .')07th Motor MUllcr . uiwiiwwihi. Jinu trail' ,..n.f V-nnhfnrA LoPVf, with X?tti , .(i. -i. io oe masrfi niiu not .miss. (ourth Infanti-yi coach of the team, .persisted in tearing tho bandages from I Wlfllftm B. WlUIs, 317 North BUtyVuw hiau. One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Rett Latt Line Supplied bi Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Below RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST roiiest in open to any on All that Ml rulreJ for jou to do Is to writs ami mi m our last line, to the Limerick, mini: for oonvenlsncn tho iouin printed bolow l'leaee w-rlte nlalnlv. nnd he rufi lo adJ your name and addrei .' All inrer tf th Umotl-lt which la primed helow muat Iw receliol ftt th offlr of tho nrKKixd Prnuo Lrwi n hi I II o'cloiK Jlorday evenlnif AiUrrun i" roitorrien nut numbor riven on coupon ' THIi WINNER OF TODAY'S CONTEST WILL UE ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK rUOM TODAY Cut Out and Mail Evemno PciiLic LRtxirn CO THE LIMERICK CONTEST r O. Dot lS2i, Philadelphia. LIMERICK NO. 48 Said i nut out at Vineland, "It's queer; Ucanstalk but the corn's cars don't hear; You can't churn buttercups Dogwoods don't grow from pups (Write your nnawer on thl lln?.) .Vunic Street ami o City and Statr second street, served with Company A, Sixth Engineer, wounded In Chateau Thierry sector: plajs center on team. Stephen M. Kan. -'TIS North Twenty-ninth street: s'rved i.itli Fifty third Brigade Kiel 1 Arril'erv. wounded in Marne sector plajs forward on team. James Dhu1soii, 22ll Oakford street: served with 10'Jth Telegraph Battalion. Signal Corps, wounded In Argonnc Korest: plavs guard on team. Edward Llnslo. P125 North Eighth street; scned with I'ompany B. Fifty seventh Engineers, wounded near Juvisy, plas forward on team. Thomas L. O'Neill. 1102 Sansom street, served with 109th Infantry, wounded near Chateau Thierry in Marne sector: stihtuuti Morton . J.voln, "ill West Somer set street; serves! with UOth Infantry, Twenty-eighth Division, wounded on Marne front , substitute Norwood BoIrM, Mnion Pa., served with Scventy-si.tth Company, ot Sixth Iteglment, Marino, Corps, wounded near Belleau Woods ; substitute. John A. J.ih-pcr, 1010 Columbia ave nuo; served with Company D, Fifth Machine Gun Batt.'i.mn, Second Divi sion, wounded neur Chateau Thierry; substitute. Irtteis rrnni IJarrlfLcri Vrtm H. U H . I.fbanon, r. 1 hare won mani pnn trr,in arlous cubllc-Atlnni and hvc onl one t.plnnMlon tor my (alluro to wet on your ballot- Vtidersiand. I don"t marvpl ut niv not vwnninir ia prlzo but to bo continually eliminated rdllorlally lends to only one coticlus'on. ep tally In view of tho fact that many lin-3 vlacrd on thw ballot arc very lnffrlcr but from Phllidflphla or near by. If this conlert Is for those people only, nhy not piny fair nnd sa uo? Lubanon haa no flcolre to Intrude ' It's a. funny thine fans that propla are always ackll n us to play fair It nevnr eevms to occur to theni that tbey kth tin ones to p'ay fair Those who have followed this contest without prejudice know thnt many of our prlzM have irons to dlitant place nnd that wo have frequently put on tho bllot lines that cam from farther fa tnan iyei.uncn. .Ndturallv. thin fun "marvels' at being" eliminated, all fans do. Rut ) can fissure 9. K. S. that the edi torial J'jdicment complained of ls'nvont curv fully plven and that tho Pino; from which thu answer cotno Is no' evn consldured. Wo havo no many onthuslaatto fans In Leb anon that r wouid be uttor'.y lacluna: tn newspaper tonne If v eliminated them merely because of distance. Tlie only rea son ar.v olo I eliminated In this contest la that others send In better linen from 3Ir O. K Hlolieji. 7600 KranV ford avenue, HolmeiburK "Have any that I have sent in been worth taking the time to read them or ara tho too long' Hhould they havt, a certain number ot words? Ar9 all "l.o send In a lino consldxrid In tbe cen to if" All lines wnt In are worth laklnir the time to rend and all Hr read. Tho question ot tho number of word was answered fully tn sestnrday b artlck Tes, even body who sends in a line bas a ihuncn at (ho prl7e From IJlLiT! ( noner. 2 Soulh SutTnllt plsce. Atlantic t ly 'ilinnrlcklne Is such s Jolly k-anw I u-i cau't resist ncndlnir In two nioro lines tliMiKh I know I huven't th short of a chann tn ulnnini:. Moro than bait the iiy of th oni-ht haH been the runuliiz fire of comment vuu havo made on tho Jurtes ox r'.fer conetan"v to lour ara that I am quite r4nv need ou are a 'kid In your teeiid ' When th cjptent is over may we not have a pli turo of the geolil editor of the Limerick ; onteat pk-e? i . Alas Lilian vou soursolf have made that lmpons'blo FiraKi lfi.p sour mental picture of a kid in hta tean.i. full nf llfo and Den end rlrger and ute to sit up after 9 o'cloe't ni i.ianL v. urivui savmin: uis nua on. v B. AND L STOCKHOLDERS IPHILA. LOSERS IN FIRE CALL OFFICERS H0NEST( AT AUGUSTA START HOME i Say Errors Will Be Traced to Book-1 Many Lost Wardrobes When Mil keeping Mistakes ' lion-Dollar Hotel Durncd Intis-ors in the Home Providers' Piominunt Phlladelphions who were Building and l.onn Aoci.itioii, ordered cueits nt tl,e r5on Ah. Hot8 AugllbU c'oinl bv the Mate Banking Depart- ,-. . .. . . ,. ' "" ,' mer.t. express belief the troubles of the and rciiabl ' l ti til ritrntly. when the real estate boon, took vui h terrific jumps, the Home Piovidois Asioclntion wns u neigh borl.oud affair At one time we hnd liiO porions living witliln eight blocks of Fifth and Catharine streets di rectly interested. ' I am sure that, when the Investiga tion is finished ull the trouble will have been trai el to clerical errow and not ! t0 "' luten'tonal wrongdoing." , Ir- 1 oj corroborated Mr. Hendricks In everv dat.nl An effort was made to obtain an txprt'BBlon from George Kochler of -10H North Sixty-third btreet, prtient secretary, "Mr. Kochler, uro you certain W. It. Davis, the former secretarj. turned over all tho books to you, nn ho de clares'" hii wan udked. "Might he not have overlooked Home, or a few, of the booki ' I dicliue to make any statement," wns the reply of Kt.ehler, as ho hurried to the rear of his office. WIDENER JOCKEY HURT Job White. Struck by Auto, Now In Ablngton Hospital Job White, head jockey of the Htnbles of Joseph B Wldener, Lynnewoud Hall, F.'kina Pork, weh struck by an uutomo bile driven by Thomas Leonard, nf Glen Hide, lust night Hnd Ib In too Ablngton Memorial Hospital with a fractured leg, cuts on head and face, and minor in juries nbout tho body. The accident was on Washington lane near City Line and occurred as Leonard wai. returning with hlB wlfo from Philadelphia. Leonard, took thu Injured man to the hopltul und then surrondcicd to the Ablngton police. Leonard was not held, being released on his promise to appear when wanted "r ncitruin iirm- ui iiu- iiumiiuiu If, ..It. ,..,W . ,ll I iv W'l.tr ,,.in tor n iiouring .Mire at tlie Hospital '-., .!... .. .1. . 1. . e r. 1 . rAClflPilur It rt iv nntllin.l UI III Anivver left nt tho office, of the, nrn M.vo rcDLio lJ!tir will also be ad- mlrstbP 'o The winner of Uie ONH HUNPtlKn DorJ.An Brli for tho bct ltt lino to each Limerick will bo Announced on week aftsr tho Llmorldi la prlntoJ. tu ca of llei, 1100 wilt b awnrded to each eueceeaful conteit'anl. Th dtrlalon of tho JudUtea In oach Llmetlclc oonteet will bo final. loo thn thousht that ou pleturo us so .Nor for vinrlds now would we have, you see rholocraph of th jmthetlo reality tha veiionert old form, tha wrinkled cheek, the ooor, bye dome with Its frlnte of whltenlti hair. No' think of us an you do now. It makea us happier so Hut many that.ki for tho cordial letter It is so different from most that wo set Krnm "DeJawateun " I haven't as jet easily undei steed the requirements to form ft- 'V '"e whether tho .first part of a line his to rliym vlth tho last part, or Ib II only necessary that tho lluit wordi of the laet line ihould rhyme with tho last words of the first and seoord lines?" It Is only necessary that tho last word of tho last line rhjmo with tha first and second lines If ycu enn rot a double rhyme In the Ust line, as you surt. It usually puts u better "punch" In tho lln. but It l m necessary. rrom nmnie If Chappell. 2U3 Walnut rtreet-i notice In the nrlis awarded to limerick No .19 the, last lfna doein'l 'scan.' a" , ?ou. .,tiV Hom dav'" tsl. vdii explain! to one of your unsuccessful con testants that his line was rtUrti Krnit It did not 'si - II tou ehanjrsd jout . uiumc .. aj -.no concestanis ouitu to kno'," Much ns we dislike to differ with a ladv vje must liilat that tho wlinlntf line fa I'nierlcK No 8S scans perfectly. Iv eon tains nine srllnbles, and tho aocent comes tieautlfully on tho third, sixth and last Sillahlen lust Oh 1 should, rosalblv we should haj put the word "she'll" In caollal i etusrs like this "Ail that SHC'Ll. tpend la time Mlth SOtn ffUV." Yltlf Wtt Oinnrhl that the meaning vraa so obvious that It vrji no5 nece8irv to do so To T, . gchncUrln. r.SO Ashland aw. nue- XUiu thnnka for yonr klrel l.tter Thliws like that hlp a lot. We are m'tthty slad the oont-ss pleassn. arei that vou luvv-s Imd opportunities to assure poopie ot its absolutn fairness. rjTm. A.vMi. "'T.1 nm vriltlna In i, eaids to th llmerlcl: contest now I don t want you to no under the Iniprosltlon that i ?,nv.,or.e becaure I havon't won as jut tu.t...,.h " I" why I am wrltlmr "When sou poopie ilrnt started thia thin ou made rules not to clvo to nny line ending with tha same word as tho nrst two lines h-jl havo broken that rule. Alsn vsiu make a rule that no one was to win unless the line had a limerick In It you also broke that rul by rutin lines without Limericks tn them In the ton lines to b picked from why do sou wople make rulea If you do not in'end tp kco uo to them. I suroso von are like all tho rest when sou start a contest and havo made enough money von do urn thine at all In order that you have an alibi to atop It, "Now I havo been sending in Unierlelc evr sines It sorted And NOT ONE of my Llmerlckw havo been WITHOUT A PUND In 'J,Hnloanul.th.,sv 1?fven't evfn en in tho ten ond ?-3 of the lines put In haven ben one fo three with. mlno. I don't tblnlt it Is "I think rou tmd better tell your Judgoa at tho Ledger not tro Jurors to w-lso up. I l.cov' you won t. publish this not n the rest of J-our readers will all agree nl'h me I knov at lent 43 people who have cot teu llsKUtod with our Judges an he quit fending them In. Thero has been at lnt seven have, won without punds In their llnss , "Think It over Is It right when you said In tho tealnnlnir that onv Uno wfthuut a. pund was no cood t all I 4 'nins: onu line with a GOOD I.IMEIl. ICIC OH PUND In It J a daVr T sight bett-V tnau i.v nonsenseieai lines and two of them put n thw ten lines You can put thlo If S'ou Mia I don't care. Ilut 1 am sure vnu won" because It nny wise up ft few rroro people who have evon haven hsd a fare charfo either. No moro Llinorloks far mn or enjono else in my house." (Hm-m-ml If some fan will tell us whet u ' rood limerick or pund" In a, line e mas b we could answer Oils Mter. Ve print It to show- what a happy, carefree Ufa the I.lmerlok Editor leads and how popular ho is with those who do not win V.'e cannot she the wrl'ar'a namo nnd uddrem because he dM not favor us with It. Hin inmA r.... suggest eomethine wo can do to pleaso this nian because, so far as wo can make nut ho is moro or less peeved ) ""wl " "uo ""if" uy me (any iJus.ncAii man of this city, and bin daughto in-law, Mrs. Walter J. Halla ?J"!l )vero Buewts nt the hotel. Walter Hullahan was In touch with them fifteen minutes aftor he heard of the fire, i , uy,.,JHe a! in Augusta for her health. Mr. Hallahan eald today, "8he told mo over tbe telephone she und father were safe and staying at the Al bion Hotel She lost all her belong ings, and 1b coming north as soon as she can At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crawford, at 220 Wcat Upsal street, who were glioma ut the hotol, it was said a telegram had been received re porting their bnfety and stating they would arrive home some time today. Other Fhllndclpblans ut the Bon Air, who were compelled to flee for their llvirj i and nro now believed on their way north, are Mr. und Mrs. George D. Clupp. Kent K. Chambers, Mrs. Wll 'l'un B"t ". Dr. B. B. Van Sunt Tyson. Mus Kdytuc and William Bintpbou Mrs. Royal White aud Mrs. LMward htnrr. M. L. Ernest and Mr. C. 0. Butler wero recent BueaU at tbe Bon Air. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES V.m. "'!.. Ms? IhlKh vve and Itose 7.sldler. 2310 OrUney nt Oeonre Hrovv.r 731 N eon, t . nnd Kin M Koohor, 17H Orson st, Thi.man A llpltun. U'.'O N. fith rt . and hsttle SIc.Cartr Ntw Jlexloo, nnd Ida Hartman, HO Poplar st. 1 i,LAhW.n!u . M7 N Marshall ot , and Hnphlo Woaloclt. 4S7 N Marshall t. Jl-njijmln If. Htotoff, Atlsntln City. N J , . - ............. n.MUIJ HI iwuu A'lfl jv JVII1W 1il I, Oltn St. Joseph Saltajian MOM Oth at. and Kannr OJtoreo 8 Byrns i'833 N, EOrh at., and Ida Ilrooks, 2125 Dover rt William A, Brail. 23W N 2d at , and MlrUm Vtiiran. 2A20 M 7lh ut Chirleii W Johnson, lbal Heytxrt et , and ,i.,,n ., omnium Larnuen. is J Clauds I! Bnmufl. Phlllpahuro;. Pa and I'ai.lck Carty M Gallairhcr 23SX niiioia Aitfrnian, -iit h, i-ation at ICIkltmil nt . and M&rv sjaunyncr oao ix, virin m, n " ' n"i'W.,..i -.- ---.., Jcaapii iv Conrgy, P2B N. 40Ui iot . and Mary uii a iiiiiiH.iiir. n. iiiniu lynna. - l wwf A4a -VMV4 , FEAR OF RADICALS N GIRLS SCHOOLS Y. W. C. A. Speaker Warnu Against Dangorous Leader ship of Immaturo Students SLAP AT BOY SCOUTS A warning against tho leadership of groups of immature girls by college girl radicals was given today by Mrs. J. lMwurd Durham, Jr., at n meet ing of the girl reiervea of the. Y, W. 0. A., nt the headquarters of the Gcr mnntown Y. W. C. A "These college girl radicals nre anti Clod, iinti-govcrmncnt, nntl-evcry-thing," idie said "The girl herself out grows this. It Is just like n disease. JUit sue; is a menace to the Impression able young people iic comes in con tact with' Mrs. Dutlham dwelt on the im portance of personnel in tho leadership of joting girls. The leaders should be of the highest typo the community can afford, she said. "A business man told mo lie thanked Ood none of his boys belonged to the Boy Scouts," the speaker continued, lie f.ald he objected to the Boy Scouts solely on the ground of leadership. He tald many of the scout lenders are fail ures in cor line and uro narrow and iibutlmcnt.il, "lie added : 'Thete men bait our boys with promise of adventure and steal them away from their parents wheu thev are most elastic and aro moulded into God knows what.' "I grout this man is extreme," Mrs. Duili-im eont'nued. "But there Is some thing in what lie says. Wo nre steal lug tlie adolescent girls of our com munity, to use his term, nnd what arc we giving in return?" Miss Caroline W. .Tones spoko on f.nnnce. She urged tho girls never to take part In tag day methods of rais ing funds. Oir'.fl. she said, ohould never be called upon to stand on the street corners and beg or to enter office build ings ufter donations. LAST OF SUFFRAGE LUNCHEONS TODAY Fate of State Branch of Wom an's Party May Be Settled at Discussion 'Hie fato of the Pennsylvania bianch of the National Woman's party is belnft settled today at the last suffrage luncheon to be held by that body in the. Wnlton Hotel. In addition to being nn event of historical interest, the luncheon was an occasion for the women of Pcnnnylvaii!a to hunr argu ments for nnd against a continued ex istence of thia agncoslvo suffrage or ganization. XothliiR definite ou this subject will ho decided today, but it is expected thnt the women who attend will have their ideas on the subject ho clarified thnt they can tako definite action when the national convention of tho Woman's party takes place in AVaslilngton on February 18, Two speakers of prominence ad dressed the luncheon In the persons of Mrs. Floiencc Bayard Miles, of Dela ware, aud Miss Maude Younger, of California Mrs. Hlllea is chairman of the Woman's party iu her state, and Miss Younger is chairman of the na tional legislative committee of the Woman's party. The nnmet. of thn thhty-eigbt dele gates whom Pennsylvania will Fend to the national convention will be an nounced. The Interest in this an nouncement is nhown in tbe presence ut the luncheon of women from all parts of the state. Ainonjr these lire Miss Mary T. Blocker, of Milton, Northumberland county, and M'ihs Vir ginia Pntsehk, nf Lebanon, both leaders, in suffrage work. Tho committee in charge of the luncheon' and conference consist. of tho following ivoincn: Minn Mary A. Burnhnm, chairman; Miss Levvellyn M. ninton, of Wjncote; MIsvj Caro line Katzeustein and Miss Mary II Ingham, stute chairman of the Woman's party, who will preside. BLACKJACK FIRE ALARM Patrolman Throws Weapon Through Window to Rouse Families Throwing his blackjack through u wcontl-story window at 1100 West Co lumbia avenue, George Schaeffer, mo toie.velc patrolman, aroused two sleep ing families, shortly before midnight, when the, Columbia Clothing Co.'b store, below them, burst Into flainon. The patrolman then turned In an ularm. Jni oh Pass and Herman Berkowltz, partners In tho clothlnjr firm, live on the two upper floors. Schaeffer, on his way to the motorcycle station at Tenth and Thompson streets, discovered the flnmiis, which spread rapidly. Aftor rousing the occupants of the building nnd summoning the firemen, the patrol man returned to see that all the mem bers of both families reached the street in fcafctv. Both Sides Lose In Fight After n light in front of 1142 Noith Forbes street, nt -t o'clock this morn ing, John C Cicko, of 2M2 Halmou street, wub, found bing in tho street, with cuts on his face und head. Ho is under treatment nt the Booeevelt Hospital, and Joseph Flolshllnger, of tho ;v,orth Forbes street address, has been ho'd under 5500 ball for a further hearing Tuesday, charged with being rcsponsiblo for Ckko'a wounds. niiATirs i P,rl.M i "larbmoVj, N, J , ftb. 8. Ilossto Ohlo al. Funeral. Mon . S 30 kfiAftar n" :T,,j",onfiirrunrho!;a8j8tfoA' IJARHACUiUf.H Keb A l" mns son of Hoiatlo W nml n.ich.1 Ha'rrAcloiih Sr3 rifcrIn.1,M.,n?.l,,,, I'uneral. bun, iOTHCIlb IVjb 0. l.KO.V I Km nt Clara and th lato winenohi Yothtrs lUla tlvea and friends Federal Counc "b. )S i?rJlc?s Tum' ,i.ronlnl, w "tn.l funo?ii 5iiB vinrri. "' p ,itl ' ":"her'H resldoncs. alls Alorrla m In Mt Morlah .'.m Frlsnde may call Jton i to 10 nm MUIlDOC'k -Surtclinlv, ut HarUn K 3 F.b a, IJAVID J JlllnDOCK. .d 8u' fi.Rn?"Vi rV" r J0 "' "! "? Jslden?o. John and late j:lnhtb ni (n?o KllUan ) Ni7o'n t , Ir2' fon? lJnce, nan N Fallon at Coicnin roqulen. mass Church of Sent.' C.m " 9"0. 10 a. m. IntVt: FENTON' IV b. 4, 10JI, ItARV wlf n John Fen-on lnw JlcICernih Jlsla'tlvVj , Si jrlnds InvltM u fun"iton 'Wl from lato rIO(,tico. 2420 N Oiknav .i Folsmn rMiulnn raass Ht IMwart'a Church. 10 k m Int I)oly Nsnulchm Crni """ DOLTOIIRHTY Fib a. 1021 FTtANCES M. diUBhter of Htephtn 1) 'and Sarah louhertr, and Kranddaurfitsr of j"mc, and Franoes Trounir, alsa John una Mirr Uonohus Funeral, Hon., 8:80 a, m.. from i W0"" of PrV 828 DranijAiin, i..J&1 h ."?. " rcquUm In Bt, AathaV C?n. ' m' "' New Ca.tliodrl lIATHAWAT.-Fel 4, 1031. at his hnm Wat TAmn.ors'g?i;,,t;' "aiiv iiatiu: funsMat.?. ' 7 "' An"ol"'0"ent of HICKKI. On Fsb 1, 1821, JORSPinuip B. ftlCKBIs (n.a JackMnlt wlV of wiliUm T. Hloka . 8srylc on Tussdiy l sim t her !it rasldcncs, sn ,N Pr.,on it Thieves Make Mistake; Loot Defunct Bank Molino, Fla., Feb. 5. (By A, P.) A robber's lot is not always; o happy one. The sheriff is searching for one or more sadly disappointed bunk looters who broke into the state bank hero this week, even carrying away tho safety deposit boxes to in spect them in the privacy of distant woods. But the bank had failed four mouths before and there was no loot. L UPHELDBY ROTAN District Attorney, Back From Florida, Thinks Evidence Was Sufficient for Jury NOT WORRIED BY CRITICISM District Attorney Uotan, returning to his office nt nooij todn after nn ab sence of rIx weeks, spent in Florida, declared that the evidence in thn com monwealth's ease against William P. Brines was sufficient to warrant its being placed in tho hands of the jury. He denied stoutlv thut there was any friction between the county detective force nnd the city Rtective bureau, anu declared they were working hand-in-hnnd, Mr. Botan has been browned by the Florida sun. Hit, eves Hash brightly, and his appearance supports his state ment that he "feels like n two-year-old." "This office conducted the Brines case nnd the investigation in connection with it most carefully," Mr. Botan said, "and it was thoroughly prepared before 1 left on my trip South. Wo spared neither time or money in preparation of the case. "Wc could not manufacture evidence. What we had in hand wns presented. The court's decision took tho cac from the juiy, nnd that decision is final. However, I believe we had enough evi dence to go to the jury. "Bear in mind, though, thnt this is not a criticism of the court's action. Ran Out All Clues "It is well to know thnt if the caso had not been tried under the two-term rule, as wc were forced to try it, Brines would have been released anyway. But it wasn't for that reason alone that wo tried It. As a matter of fart we had run out all tho clues wc had in hand ond could not have gotten any more evi dence. "I nm thorough! satisfied the case was properly handled by Mr. Gordon, who, I know, conducted the prosecu tion in a thoroughly efficient manner." Conterning nn anonymous letter placed in the mull jesterday and signed b ya mythical John L. Haji, which at tacked the district attorney for sunning in Florida while his uudcrling3 lost cases in court, Mr. Botan said; "I nm cutirelv indifferent us to what Huys' sayp. Tlie work of this office dining the Inst fomteen years speaks for itelf. Furthermore, this office does not pay any attention to nnonjmous communications. "I understand no one appears to know 'Hays,' who hns no given address. The whole thing is nothing moro than political propaganda, und docs not In terest me in the least." Mr. Botan s.ild he was more thnu pleased with the work of tho new crim inal court, opened during his absence. "It proved helpful in moro wajs than one," he said. "It is keeping the arm of justice in motion bv helping" to clean up the present calendar. "Wo hnd 1100 indictments for crimes I during January, which is un cxtieinel.v large number, nut we ioej wan me new couit wc wilt be able to keep up with the list and if we Iind that we are not, wc shall ask for moie courts.'- PARNELL'S WIDOW DEAD Central Figure of Scandal Involving Irish Leader Expires in London I London, Feb. B --(Bv A P l -Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnelf. widow of the great Irish Katiomiliit lender, died this . morning at her home in Brighton alter h long illness. She wuh seventy-eight j ears old. Mrs. Parnell, known for many jrurs to tho world m "Mm. Kitty O'Shen," was u woman about whom l evolved the later nets of the dmmu in which Charles Stewart Parnell was the principal fig ure She wan' formerly the wife of Cuptnln William Henry O'Shoa and was the joungest daughter of the Bev. Sir John Puge Wood. She became in volved iu an intrigue with Mr. Parnell in J881, wbkh continued until lnte in lbM). when Captain O'Shen brought 6ult tor divorce against his wife. The testimony In tho easy provided n sensa tion at the time, and it was declared to be. the chief contributing cause of Poniell's full U leader of his part). Purnell nud Mrs. O'Shen were miir rled in June. lSfll, but tho Irish chief tain lived only a short time, dying earlv in October of the same veur. In 1011 Mrs. Parnell published "Tlie Love Storv nnd Political Mfe of C. S. Parnell," the rcuppeurnnco of her book causing a notable tontroversj between the former adherents and opponents of tho leading figure in the volume. BiE TRiA IK J. E. Caldwell & Co, Pearl Necklaces critically assembled from an unique collection of necklace pearls CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS MAIDS! You will get a good position if you read the Help Wanted Ads in THE LEDGERS ,1' PURSUING POLICE Men Who Robbed WyomissiJ ....".-u,, i Mway With $70,000 READING RESIDENTS arm". flrclat fltwtch to Kienino Pubitc t. J - -" . j.ne nine bin illts who robbed the People's Trmt fT at Wyomlsslug yesterday of STOflM equally divided between cash nni'T'.L curlties, had still eluded capture un ' this mornlnif. It is believed the. ' ' bo in hiding In this city after !,,,'' inatlo two different chnu e . .", In tho direction of Ilarrisburg ,'!,. Allentown. nll in """'""t jesicruay molore-1 t Allentown on an unsucresnful traii !' the car used b.v the bandits in n. '..' bery nnd found an hour infer in Yi,; I city. Phllndclpbla nn.l New York J, J stlmulnted by expectation of lafe ' I IVni'll lint 110 nffnvnA lf" 1 The bank's loss' will be made CMl by n bonding company, officials ef SJ institution nnonunccd today. j tj backed by inlllionalre Gcrman-Ainstlfu testile manufacturers at AVrnmiMa,' G. Obcrlandcr, .secretary and treason of the Berkshire Knitting MI1N, pofSd a notice in the plant to tho effect thf employes having accounts in the hmiV will bo fully protected and tbeir at. counts guaranteed by tho Berkshire C Thero was no run ou tho bank vvhw it reopened for business tils morning The president of the trtibt comDau,- Is former Judge William Keriwr I .)n.i.-iia, 11 nitm j.n-1uuinjnii leaucr ajj member of tho stato constitutional rt vision commission by appointment oi Governor Sprotil. Judge 8teven ij (, St. Joseph's Hospital recovering from' an operation performed n few Java a uy ii i. juiuuu.iiuin upeciunsu The nuthorities warned every one e( the banks in the county outside th city late yesterday, nnd at each of thai institutions, ncarlj twentv In ntimhir nrmed men were on gunrd nil nlght)rl in mis eiiy cum precautions tvere taken at the financial Institutions, fif teen in nil, nnd today thry nre guanW as never before. Tho possible mmnn of the thieves in this city has lemluij in n groai uemunu ior revolvers ana u' hardware stores were cleaned out of all wenpons on hand. The demand cms from business men and heads of koiue hold.). JERSEY HAS NEW "TERRORS Strange Animal Sets Wholo Coun tryside Into Furore of Excitement Mothers of the little hamlet of Han over Farms, near Brown's Mills. N j.. are qultlng their children nt night ultb.l tho warning, "tne terror II git jou il you don't watch out." u vi ul in Mitt, iiiif fiujno uiii'UfcUUJV thn conntrvalde n strnncc bpaqt that hii tor nt night there stains tnrougbojt' I .attacked dogs and frightened horg and) cattle. The animnl hns been seen br' only a few, and then not clearly cnoiitil to ascertain its identity. I Natives, versed in nnimnl lore, hats A studeti its tracks anu tinnK it outer a bmall bear or catamount. Asa Pittman, one of the best-knotm hunters in the neighborhood, stalked tbs mycterious boast with his dog one nijrht, and since that nzht the dog has refused I to toilow up any scent. I Delbeit Bush hud n similar experience His dog trailed the nnimal and, loralcf upon it in a suarap, turned and rau yelping to his matter. MINERS STRIKE IN KANSAS First Official Walkout Since Induf trial Court Law Pasced Is Called Pittsburg, K.tn.. Feb. 5.- (By V Tlie Hut strike of Kansas owl miners, called officially by the district board of the union, since the musai' , "Jurlal court law. b In .Hwt Two hundred coal miners vvcie called out by the district board, headed by Alexander Ilownt. president of th Kansas miiiets' union. HOUSEWIVES WANTED Free Blanket for Your Time To the first 200 Housewivn vlsltlne o -nHrcB by unpolntment, and rMnsr ' thsir opinions on lied. Crib and T iikv IJIan'uts und Comfortables on c!Ikciiv ve shall presnt an attracUve loi' " Illanket which will appeal to the'r B.'l Kiddles Karh will nlo shftrn In on orportur.lt tn win a lull-si-o lied Ulanltrt fr'e ohnrjo or other ohllBatloii to ttuv ol" srd ro hlnnkfts for Hole almplv "'' jo'.r elei nf the attrnctlveneiui of ui iieu- nt) lei of blankets fi.t out and mall thl rtvertlime-' vtIUi jour mvme and uddresn b or oi "(b 11th -wh will then advise u & i ilov nnd time to cotne. Xlontun i'" iiioe' i-onvenlent for ou. r.xmotlon Dopt TitApy.rAnnv co lai'AYETTK III.DO.. TIIIT IFIflli ti.ul Chestnut rils) Officers of the bank, after ein.AH... , their assets, today acknowledrcl tn the thieves got nwny with $70,000 ' City police find detectives, hcadetUr' v ri A- I k j J, JtW . 1 I- .-V.vje.'i,4,jsjCjn,j,rtMvJl -
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