(CWWMKS ' ? ' ' ' i , , t wis , 'I fin r f rinf Uc'W V1! .1 j IF ' ,! IWJl ' '.' -r -i jrat'-AT irr "i iu .- ? ft. fo :!W ,1 f M jf , t r i l r m ll ffl 1 i' H i fe RM h If If lU i ft! Mi 1 1. 1 1 Im Kff H fi, fV 3: i IW mwi j .' I 1st T I 14 - BV JBKING- PUBLICV' LEDGER-PHIIJADBIiPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1021 EY'S LAWYER CHARGES FRAME-UP Tronton Man to Quoted as Con fessing to Pot-jury at San Francisco Trinl SAYS WITNESS "COACHED" By llio Associated Preas Now Ynrlc, lb. fl.Frnn P. Wnl-h, of counsel for Thomas U. Mooney, con lifted ot murder In San Francts-o In connection with the "preparedness day" bomb explosion In lMii, today tc e raphed to Pun rrnncieo authorities tbt one of the witnesses In the case confessr-d he had siren perjured testl money at the trlai. A special grand jurv now I investi gating an nllrgrd conspiracy to convlet Mooney. The wltnen nnmf.it . John Mo. Donald, nxtw u rrsldent of Trenton. N. J., with whom Mr. Walsh had a lone Bill Would Force Board to Get School Head in Penna. The IJoanl of Education would be restrained from golnf outside of Pennsylvania to And a superintend ent of schools under provisions of bill Introduced In the House at liar rlsbiirg todny. The measure w(n presented by Representative Jeremiah II. Miller from the Nineteenth district, com prising the Twenty -eighth and Thirty-seventh wards. Dr. Tlnegan himself was brought to Pennsylvania from New York. Dr. R. 0. Uroome. East Orange, N. J., and Dr. Mllo II. Illllegns, Co lumbla 1'nlversity, would be barrel from the Philadelphia Job If the bill becomes law before the place Is filled. MINGO JURY BOX ONCE IRE FILLED failure of Income to keep pace with the needs. Increased cflJclencj means In creased expenditures, (lood schools can not oe cheap schools. "Lnforttin nStelt. thri ltntA T,lnlB ture has definitely restricted the Hoard of hdueatlon to on eight-mill tax and nns, neretorore, made comparatively amnll appropriations from) the state treasury to supplement local effort. It is trCQthto he hnnisl thaf the tiresent (.OnierenCe lnt niCIlt. ACCnrdinS tO I liOSlslattlrO will rnlso thn linner limit thlr.l n nlnnflfln,. ..nnMiInn tt-hnci, Mr. Wutsh McDonald declared In an1" ftaxntlnn mid make a vcrv much labor affiliations no questions were affidavit covering thirteen typewritten larger school appropriation Itself. asked. pages that the cne against Mooney wus . . Judge Palley hnd made a ruling that a "'frame -up " High schools tallymen would not be required to slnte " '' .rii jrein musiiLuii; w-nni uieir opinion was in me case, mat period of remarkable development In tins was a uersonnl matter and the Throe Chosen After a Similar Number Had Been Removed WAIVE PERSONAL QUESTIONS ttptnnl nispnteh fit Evreim PubUo Ltdotr Williamson. W. Vn Keb. 8. The tentutlve jury in the Mingo mine mur der case was broken thl morning; when William Dempscy, 11 rotiMn of Jack Dempsey, world's chnir.plon hearywolght pugilist, who had been accepted, sent word to Judge Unlley that he was un able to attend because smallpox had developed In bis family, and ho was excused. Two others were detained and examination of talesmen wns resumed. Three new jurymen were obtained with comparatively Jittle delay, bringing, the nvnllnhle panel again to twenty. One was n nonunion railroad mun. ansther a city employe, of Williamson, and the UNANNUNZIODEL 1NISTR0 SFORZA Lo, Spose Degli Alloati per TOccupaziono sul Reno Ri- dotto di un Sesto Forced to Ident'f. Mooney "McDonald swore In his confession " secondary education In 1010 nnl two juror should not be required to divulge Mr. Walsh said, "that he could not ( of the four high schools for boys offered t t ounsel for the stato. had been 1i1fnttfr Mnflnov (il fh mnti U )nA trnn more thnn OOP Pmlrn tf Rflltlv nnrl In Au,. . i.a MAllnn ..Ann.11M with n suitcase prior to the prrpnrcd- only one of these did the work cover J Upon Its ability to establish that the noss day explosion, although he dent!- ! "jur J""; bere were then but two!siajjng 0f tbo dotectlves at Motcwnn tied Mooney durin? the trial He said 'algh schools for girls, both located In , wfts the resiilt of a prenrrnngemeqt District Attorney Fickert. the Han ). -center of the city. Many schools , -onM,M,-v .,. ,i,ft (MM, nf i, Vft. rranclsco lToseeutor. had forced him to a,e' mo of which weTe located hl ftfort to wcuri. fl conviction ""&"& h'll-;' ...,, tTt i.S2.,onTh,KJ?S2"' . An attempt .will be made to. pror ,'lli , iilfll 1UUiVl ,,111-TUIJUIU B Pl- I - " " . ?i' 1 !, , .'- v... .. rubllthrj and Distributed Under PKnMIT NO. 841. Authoflrl by (he act of Ottnlr 9. 1917, 6a flit t ths PpttOKIfS ot rbllft- it'phis r. a. b. ntmuisotf. rastnutter Qtntrsl, e. lj il iiii mi iiii ' ' '"" THE PEOPLE'S FORUM r Letters to the Editor AVk. .(..I..!. ...... ..I kt.I Ik ..I III WIT SUlHIklllU V 1IHIIIVM 111 illl- loghestoor in Htewart street, near the h'e mk of As CMtrsMlS , of he ' " " thc corner of Mnrket. In San Francisco, nt ,1nc J tne Central Manual f , n ih i(r.,n -.inii,,, vni1i,t (ibbut 1 o'clock on the afternoon of " the Trades School. Vith one ex- "len,fh n, unV , th? S.aln of July 22. 1010 He said ho saw n man cation, every high school Is now of A" 1Tp"',,,nll ,"?" '," nto rMI set a suitcase on the sidewalk then ' tflt wmprehenslve type, offerinB a vnri- cvl'lence on which the state relies accompanied bv aoth man who :;? couf of tudf, and ever, w 1 be tcnimonyof he telephone oner- i oiurw cowri lour ycann. ain. nt .unu'waii, il i in'utiru kuim. frtm a saloon walk away McDonald is alleged to have further said that h- then walked down Markat street, and in a short time heard An explosion He thought It part of the Preparedness Day celebration. Next day he met a policeman named Heitron and told him what he had scn, but as serted he could not Identify the man. He wan Induced, Mr, Walsh quoted fuTther, to go to police headquarter, where he was questioned by District Attorney Klckert and Cnptnln Mnthlsnn and told them he did not know Mooney, who was RUHpecU'd. Was Coached In Testimony Ho Moon Billings aertcd Fickert The cuiansion of the eilAtlnc the rounc woman overheard conversa pchoolg and the erection of bIt additional tions while she was eavesdropping and high schools In outlying sections con- held the key of her switchboard open, stitute the greatest growth in high I Wishing to avoid the catastrophe the school opportunities in the history of young woman, it is nwurted. called the school system. An'd this progress Ane HntfiMd, the hotel proprietor, and has been paralleled by ndvances in ' told him of the danger the detectives courses of study, methods of promotion were in. The hotelkceper, it will be and qualifications of teachers. In testified, warned the detectives of their courses of study, needless differences , impending dnnger, but the shooting took between schools have been eliminated place before the latter could leac the and at the same time sufficient flexibility place. has been Introduced to enable the work The testimony of Anse Hatfield would to be closely adapted to the needs of the have been of importance for the corn individual students. . monwiulth. hut his lins are silenced In iurther changes in courses of study deiltai He vas kliIcti as n,. Bnt on the ....l......... .1.. ,. ..T.AK .. i t nuusi-iiuriuo ,a-i -.uni-ii iv, viii orounuiv ni neooen snnritr. nut i. .. i.iM iti un..A s.rMin.BM ey's cell and to that occupied by I these chnnres will h? for the most nart'ii... .......t u..4i.. i.i... ..'.i.n. IkJ , another defendant. He n-, merely in time nUotmciit and will mot .. "' npwiKi . ,,, mntninside. , according to Mr. Walsh, that i alter the fundamental character of the rm.- .i..j .- ..m i. a ..i. remarked- . courws. In view of the present condl- j dfpnBe Th w,u that they he detectlvcH Furthermore. McDonabl Is al.egcd to our hiSh schooV it is rather "startling FJamSa I fi on' them tve stated he was coached, with other to. find that not o single school was on,hud opcucd firc on """" Ilorna, 7 febbralo, Ix dlchlorazlonl del Contc Hforea, Mlnlstm per gll Affnrl Usteri, fatte oggi nlla Camera, ill mostrauo 11 trlonfo delle test aostcnutc dall'ltalia nella recente rlunlone del Huprcmo Ooncllio In Parlgi. II Conto Hfor7a h.i nnnunzlato clio fu declso dl rldurre Is speso per l'occupazlone degll Allcat! nel bacino del Iteno In Oicrmnnla a 240 mlllotil dl march! In ore. Ilnl ztatlvn a tale riguardo fu presn dal l'ltalla ed include lc Bpese per lo varle commlsslonl lntcralleatc. II Conte Sforea ha dctto die nel fissare I'ammontnrc dcllc rlparaKionl du parto delta Oermanla, fu nccessarlo tcner conto del debltl delta Gcnnanta c delta sua capaclta' per pagarll. II Supremo Conclllo accondlsceKo chc 1 pagamenti avvengano in nroporzlone deH'aumento della prosnerita1 dclla (icrmanla. Ln proposta dl lmporre tint tBsa nt'tta del 12 per cento sullcspor tnzione da parte della Oermnnla fu ostncolata dalla dclpgailone italiana, basandosi hut fotto che con una ttvlo lmposlzlone si sarebbo rllnrdata la ri cofctruilonc economlcn della Oertnnnl.i stessa, rlconstriixtone che l'ltalla de Mdera dl affrettarc II Contc Sforza dlsse nure che ner ovvle raglonl la (lermanla ha dccllnato dl pubbllcare le statlstlchc nulla sua sltuniione economica, clo' non potrn' naseondere irfenomeno che glornalmcntc dlvienne apparvnte, per II contrasto tra la condizlonl cconomirhe c quelle flnan zlarlc delta (icrmanla Nallo cose economlche la Gcrmanln ha detto il Conte Hforza va dlmo- utrando uua tendenzu u rlguadagnnro la sua passata prosperltn , ma la sua posltlonc finanzlurla va semprc peg giorando e non vl e' ragionc per nntl ctparc una crisl. Itoma. 7 febbraliv I,a stampn pone in slngolnrc rillevo l'alto signlncato cd I Hsultn.lt della vlslta del Minlstro degll Estcri cxecosloacco, On. 'Denes, a Itoma, La "Tribuna" In suo articolo dice: "Abblamo glustl niotlvl per bene ausplcnre al futuro della plccola in tcsn trn la Cxecoslovacchiu. la Rumenla e la Jugoslavia, il consolldamcnto, im posslbilo senza l'nppogglo dell'Italla, c' oggl un fatto documentnto. Ne trar- ranno grande vantnggio non soitants hav NnMaa In fAcfltnAnv in lut pivtn TI 1 l.n L.L r.t ....ntt.. I,h .mkUrt (nn atserted he fixed the time of seeing the years ago. Tbe gain In this respect has, A ttClllDt lO BlOCK Billings' trinl In the Moone. trlul i "Esncclnllv irratifvinc has been the MfJ1inrfi Vine FiflhtAl vollelta he stateu that at the Instance of Assist- . advance in the qualifications of the ' scevica mlnacclante la plccola, ma ant utxirtu Attorney wiwsni S"Iln? teaching force. The lack of definite I glorlosa llumenla, rtmarranno 'he changed the time to 1 mu o clock i standards and tho failure to offer sie- Continued from rm One In orUer to breaK jiooncys anui lo nazloot predette, ma la pace europca, T. ..illntfn ti,llln,Min ,l11n Itilliktn Knl . fru- Eyes Are Turning on Governorship glorlosa trftte. , -"' ...... .U-. .K..H.V .-- ..... T" .f U..W.. I -lfl nnnnftnl ndrfintnirfi In ((HH'nurl nf XT li ,..! 1! 1 !... .. . iLn, I Vln nn. ...r. HIUI In fl. Ir f". ,2-" '1:" '" 'SI" "'" - r'lr- " r?'"n "piu nn.. mi . ., Uia ' ii, . ..n .un V(nn., , , ?'", "?'"'? P" ?' tDous Mir- , he would keep on booming ualx until pareduesj Day explosion. Moonej usjaton, n thf qualifications of teachers . u bef arc called off " sentenced to death and Hillings to life , appointed to high schools a decade ago. ' arc , ' , on imprisonment After i-very appeal from Many teachers had broad training and! Tentative Slate Humored the sentence had tailed I resident ,v 11- valuable experience. The attainments Despite announcement that no slate son Interceded in Mooney s cehalt and , 0 nthers were helow the MceeiitiH! stnnfl. wnnM he n.mlo until nflpr nitlnurnmcnt the sentence was commuted to life Im- ard proirrcsslve school systems. At and nendlnz the outcome of Wecleln's 0""lnw, ,rnm 1'" 0n ansri mtinT ' . t .. . t . m I..." ... . . . .! i "i;r""-": . . . ..-,. ., - Tae present time tne completion ot a i il nlomacv with the Mayor, the most- ' KlDg-maKers need lor tne man tor tne ill be un- Mttsburgh. also does treasurer failed to commodations. The Central Hish School i vru ij, v.n !,. i.i,,, itr. nr,hnlil his mm cltv In frnltv to his ban- tO Pick NeW Head "P'1'? three building?,, one of which aecounteu Penrose allies. The latest 'ner. He will go out of office, unhon v ! should be abandoned at the earliest pos-stratrsj. 0f the combine, however, ap-I ored and unhung, at least by the isiuie uaie uei-ause 01 un instance irom pears to be the displaying of n read!- American Region, vshlch he nas mor the main building and because of itslne8s t displace one. of these and makctull offended, insulted, they say. uiimumiuiii j mi jimi ivuuiuuu. room (or n lnnn (.elected by .Moore ud-I m.1in- lilts 5n.i-: C.ennantouu High has two annexes, one 1It .1 Unders njier lilts snags t n ..nn -iii ,i..n,l nn t.! Ah for Auditor General Snyder, four wishes of Senator' Penrose. The fact ?urH nH !it,l,e treasurer will about ciose m nr, (irar i irfK in ftmri inp nroso. : AV . . J,nWnit.TtA s i coiiegc course or us equivalent is a pr- tn koi-ot candK ates are: .Aly treas- i guoernatoriai )nu .l'0"-0fJJ0.0":? . 5LBr,,'rw:etL llmlnary requirement for admission to, urer. Thomas F WnUon. chairman of It is a question that w ilrmin firnn. IId ioolh r imoo't- tM,'W examinations for murly every; the city commitf.e; receiver of taxes, swered ns the months go by K& cS. type of high school work 'w Fnland Kendriik ; district attor- Mn,or X".. V llabcocb, of I ( .!' ' , "while high-school facilities have ex- nev. Samuel P. Hotan. and register of i nsplrea to the purple. So pinded greatly, we aro again facing aiwiiu. Wllllnm F Pnmnnell. , Chares A. Snyder, (-tate QftJinnl JZnnvff lficm serious condition In the matter of ac kJlsllUUL LtUUI U. I I ICO pomraodatlnnu. Tli Pentnil IllirS Hrliiui Camnbcll. Thp fir-t two named are considered . elect. Mayor Habcock has Each of the West Philadelphia ,,,"p . 15.1 v. i... .. ...i .!ii mat i unningham , mun tn i iiuia iiui uii u miii it uu n in i i . i. a.i ... ii.L i nun isniiri; 11 s ii'i nr in miii'if miiri is quite apparent. Hut if th. X :,r ,,. tn .., im nurt ttm., , now so cio-o ,s u.h -n 10 mean u.u i ! ." ,.i, i' Z, ". " "; ,f nt n should be met by increasing lln, ' Pell.f ,, nro'vide,l. Hit for ,ho , Henutor renrose ana enator n are win "-,,"" ,X 'V" '" l""fct ", V,". 7.e of classes to the point where ..wwin- of tmm ntlon bv the nar the ." rcm, .,0.?r. "H1.r Q,",,"n"?.-. .ln ,' VT. ti t . .7m in. IL:1!1 !..?th PhllyM "WSfUl 2S 1 then'the'Klayo? th.t nerty" 4;"e.iud bis l .(.,. . , Aivn n the writing of tbe rontlnord frnm Tin One of loss. Tf, for exnmple, lack of ac- commooatlons manes it nc-pssarr l0 M sevtraX mllei from the main build s.H nMl.. 4Kbha , i i . d .. Dnhnnlln, n D F.lv ifui) in-v JJU- 'L pu"'t'l. ling dny to pupils who ought to huve five hours, the lost, of educattona, oppor tunity situatlo the s: they Iauq What Is seen Is that e7rv nunll is i tiiu ii(lni Vnmtipru nr nL-nln i bo recognizeu attending i-choo'. a full day: what Is increasing rapidly in thehe schools nndicounty ti(-liCt' not seen is tmat each child gets only ' In medute steps should be taken to a fraction of tne attention which he i meet tb situation Jiocd. from his Vaeher to make proper ,. .. , .. fL.,i.i progress In his work One A oto Ma Decide Thnn inilpr viinnni Miilirii viaintiQ Ntr One 11P TUAV decide the SUPerin- Whwele'r tnltos on vnrlni's nlilis nf tlldent's "lection . is afternoon. Ihe hchnol work and problems, as follows: clihnces seem evenly divided between a fontinurd from I'ere On "It U freqjcntl ussumtd that u fixed decision fur Dr Hroome and another! , , . rate of tnVatlon for school purposes deadlock ' n ""' 1U Rt3ll,d ''at be was in slioi.M be adequate, because th revenue While the man issue is apparently i the word that day un'.y as a friend of thus secured grows from vear to year, ' whther nn educator from Philadelphia carPT Keriiiiiz nace wua crowinc ncnimi neeaa 'or one irom ouitiae tne ciu uuu uc tic- aa the assessed valuation of property in lected, the real fight this afternoon will and Senator Vans are I h's career as a Hate officeholder in Tho DartQtrotiB Ferries T the KMor of (to flvtsho re Istotr; Sir "FVrry Dinseroui. Nd Brtdst N'ow, Mixior TMtlflu" hillln In lh ntrMso l'ciiua Lioims. ir ponis ret n4 Imminent rublia Peru threatened thli prt of the country and that Peril could t wirdwl cIT or nerted by th building ot a brlds or tho Dfla " rtvir t upfM that brldso Mould b bulll at onoo. , Or, It lh pafit t cnpl fsllsl priM'to proiurty In any menaced by th contlnvwd alay. t hav no doubt th brldno would be apoidlly built In that caie. Hut humon Ilf6 is cheap. There Is nothlnir so cheap today v hjlman life Onr 0000 aulrideii lait r In th United atntml Tct no on Uilnss 11 Of enoush Inltreit to think nboul or Inquire lato with on ye to caunei: nor do the newspapers in ihcli cipucliy as lnterare. tern of dallr irenta onnsldir It worth while for editorial Initn-ctlon. Profits It the fla thln that matter Didn't tho Kplncopal cttrav of New Terl: lh othr day nelett the rector of Trinity Church, Krealeat of pmflteerlne landlordo, lo bo blnhop of New TofltT I'roflU are sacrvd, nlnass. i?o the ferries are alloweu to run and the cansrellon of human ftelstit Is permitted to sroe or (If that were poeilble), while tho abeantee ownera live In eaia and luxury s1lIiout neceealtr of havlrmr to ue Iho boU Fourteen million pneeenrs a year eroi the rler, aay the flirurei: 40,000 h day I don't Snow how they know, but th flsutes aro probably too low "Tho fern- now Ii a meoaoo lo tne peo-s P'c " iS)n Mayor Moore ronme aar n wmi win inu wiih a loid of people crowded tn It like eardlnes." The Maver "ays iMs. and li muel tw so, even thoush the tr,ln rfrv. ,nl flKH th. rl-VT tIC 0y, o we Jeteermen do (The Mayor was an authority en waterwara b-fore ho Iwfame r,.n rn i tw. ihAt hn le looKlnff to J02. 'and le thinking ef votet? retlih the thoushtl .. Repreientotlve Rims, of Tennessee, In oulred whether IndlvlJuala ueln the pro posed brldao would pny more than on the boats, and whether the span would Inter fere with ocean-BOlns ves.ele Capitalist property asaln. abr-o humanity! And why should a Democratic crnsreetman rram Tenneeeee be coneultefl, llvlmt a thounand miles nway? Would clttaena of "enneeseo coneult Philadelphia conrcmen It they unnt.,l In nut !! Dutch Wlndmllla tO IUPPI? Memphis with water tlenwrt Bhaw says thin world le on ailum for the Insane or .ii ,k. ,i... nitn.ia Rhaw muil nava htnrd about our feirlee when he wrote hie aphorism . . ,, There are threo fem boats In the Mar ket etreet rorrlee that are rerarded by mn j.iiu ,m, really dUiiBeroue. They are the old-style irtd-wheliri. the ne,r!r. W.nanah and llttlllo. These old ,..k. v 1U.A.1 m h ralla at 'Teak k..-'. .,..... u, .n heavily that It Ik a matter of remark by paesencefa on other bcaU. One ilde leans so far over ni . ,.- ...- n.n.h ih tri of posien- .. hit . IK. nnnoV.ta eld ! 0 Clin out of the water thit one wonders how the paddle-wheel can loll hold of tho water at nil. Tbi dvclthands do not em to know bow to "trim ship" (In rautlrn! phra). for often a lon line of auto mobiles will be carried on the starboard elde. anil none to port, or vloe verla necently sreit black and white elf" hav been painted on the rehlola paseif way wIIb announcing that smoklnr Is r bidden by the steamboat Inepeotorss but tne rmoklnic iroei on reeardleei of the aUme. Tha uutoe and paeencra ar o prumlecu miely and densely" packed that It l Im ponlblf, for the deckhands to detect In fraction! of the notice (and raoit nwkera are on Irreepon.slble lot at beet). The trt anmilnr blocks that are provided to be .i. o.in iim whaela of vehicles are often aa not allowed to ! anywhere but aanlnet tho wheels, eo that foot piisenrers etumblo otvr them in me mmi-umiui of tho deck. . These are only a fow of the thlmre that dally riders on the f.rrt awu. .Jnrt. Merchant llle, N. J . FobrUAry 2. 1021. A Tenant's Viewpoint To the Kdttor of K flvesrna PuMlo Ltdotr: c t ,vnnsr how lonr the people win eriuro huvlnc; their rents rnleefl enormously . M. Mntinff AMftn Tnere ifl narui) .hnAW , n ifrirnce betweon the hlch' way minman and the extortlnr landlord. Tt. n, nmrnlta hla crime In the name or lawlctsneia ar.d dleorfier. ond tho other un der the nilee of law and order. The sun men takes advantage of the unarmed. Mlp leea clttien. while the avaricious landlord plunders him for the aama reason Feeble noss of tho people fumlshea the sa'mo timplatlm. Is our sovernment unable to protect U or la It unwilling or has It ceaeed tc functlnnT There cannot poeelbly bo any epeclai virtue In any form of Bovamment that aluntllr falte to stand between Its peo. ni. nA rsololtlrit Droflteern. BAMtlEb T. LAN1B. rhlledelthla. January 31, 1021. Letters to the Editor ebould tjf" brief and to thn point aa possible, voldlns; anything that would own a denomlnitlonal or aeotarlan dwcu iloti, No attention will bo paid to anon ymoua littera. Namta ana ad dresses must be signed a an yi denoa of good faith, althouth namoa will not be printed If request la mad that they, bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter l !? to bt taken as nn indomment ot tta Mows by this paper. . Communications will not to r tamed unless accompanied by post ntr. nor will mauutortpt ba laved. sjelem was Installed on a railroad, ma a what roadt " ' " Philadelphia. Jamury 46, 1621. fa bureau of railway eeflnn,''A.irf that the Aral black sjltsm WM laMjyW" on the Pehnilvanla Railway In M',.n2 by Mat wis used by practically all of Its lines. Earthquakes In tho Wott rlenHtord tsi Kvent7i PwWle tit0T! Bir When we res! of earthquake shocks In the United Btates they are usually In the Well. What 1 the caueo 'Lt',7Vi i-niiaaeipnia, i"i ,., es The United Mate, seolos.ca .urvey rtales rear to the hearti of every man who has passed his fiftieth year and Is In good health and In circumstances financially ll.at would keep him from bavins; to worry much about the future This question 1st When shall I itnp worli and take lite easy? When shall 1 lay aelde the active duties and take up thoee I have promised myiielf for many, many yearn, but put aside be oauie I did not have the time? t do not believe that onv person who haa had an aotlve huslneis life wauld eer bo happy doing nothing) that Is, to sit Idly by with his hands folded walttnt for tho hours and days to pass. Thsre are oorne peopls who have no Interest whatever In anythlnr ln life but in the buslnen In which they aro ensased and In maklns; moncy. Buah mn would be unhappy If they laid down th Uik until nature re belled and compelled thfcm to do so. Hut then, on the other hand, llnr are a blMr pereentiffO who havo hobbles that they have bean londnr for the time when they could pursue them wlahlh for the op. porlunlty to travel or to read a humher of books they have not hid the time, or to de vote their spare time to music or art, or at ttndlmr lectures, puylr.it golf, taking lomr walks, etc. All thse things are dealred by tra busr msn wouin ne oe nanny f h. would lay aside his buslnes when his flnan c'al condition would warrant It and spend the rest nf his life pursuing thtas hobbles, whatever they may hT 1 net a man recently who still seemed III' a eomrsratlvely yo'inir man and who told mo he had kone out of bunlness twenty lour years ran and made a s-reat mistake In irctllnr out of II too coon. The only hobby this man had was horses, ahd thtro are only periods when this hobby can be In dulsrd In. A friend, when I tell him I In tend lo retire from buslnese. saya that I am making a areat mistake and that when I do retire X will stow old fast and will not Ihe Ions. Out what am 1 lo dot For years 1 have hcred for the day when I would be In a position to travel, to devote eomo time to rrusle, to read euoh books that I could not find time to road on account of my bus! ne. to take life a little more easy, after a grind of more than thirty year. Am I tlsht tn retlr or will I r-tret It T No doubt very many of your reader ha had experi ence. Will a few of them kindly air me advice and bo as explicit as porslble on the Ulhlectt W. 11. C. Fhlladelphls, February 1, 1021. that this le because the enwioi ".".- In th W iqui'ionum i-vc. '""'.-. -V1-." ti hrokeh tc els strata, in u.ai srei.o.. ..- - - - il xnia is w" " -"' , .v.. .,., nf in th wi i in '""'.. "V '" The ...k.. wrtm kniBrii v. . 1COK strata hi " ""'":',. ..I UP and faulttd. ftlreeses and Vr'n.fonne4 In th earth are mr readily trnl,rnVV to movement there than in the - ", where tho mrain. are mum t-"- Btevenaon'a "Prayer at Everting" .tobert uml. J3? Fl&IX Philadelphia, ,mruaiy 2. 0?1. seXdayr-Mha '?!"' . L- SV hod . J coif he.fU Maurer in Clash at Moloney Trial a crovinz communltj advances Th's Drobublv occur on the question of e'ection officers, etr . ln such detallV est-iunptinn r'jilcd to take Into account whether there thall be final action ut , demanded Mr. Scott thu demands made upon the schools tn ,ig meeting. ,.r i.nn. Rnmi, tt th(,m DT fc!.ht " he nm.rL,- lntcloiinn .(.h n i i h nli , M c- i . n, i..,i l l Know some ci tnem D.V signt, ne labor law with its '-ontinuatlon s.'hoo. fhftt d IOstpoiicmont would be tbe best) replied In peppery fasUlon. I know renulremei'ts and comDleteTy overlooked ...... n,l mnr nre unvteldlni? for a the fact that the price of efficiency in fhuadelphian and the largest number nubile bchool work is greater immedia-e fftvor i,nmcdate action. In fart, they exptnse for their support. lmv nnnounced their determination to "F.verv child who is ..impelled by fi ht fnr u rrsuit today, if the meeting an efficient attendants- department to jast3 (or hours, remain in school ..nti. fourteen venrs ' rntrarv to report. Dr. Thomas R. nf age and who mil' r a careless ud- rineiran. state superintendent of Public own. Lewis Bndter, if he could be pre vailed upon, would be a formidable rival of any one no tar mentioned, but thus far he has pushed the crown aside. Ills personal friends assert thnt he positively refiiMes to permit tho use of Ills name in that connection. He would have nn admirable back ground of public service as commlft sloner of highwnjh for his candidacy, cuJ the ptopk- liln- men who work and let results eneak fur themselves. It la . u.i.11 to lfpn un ntn tin fill, hnflCCH Then how do yo i know the names of j tnc gentlemun from Cumbcrlnud county. John S. Fisher, banking coramlB hioncr, looms up every time the nctt gubernatorial campaign L mentioned. He baa taken no stcn that might be re garded as Initiative to his candidacy. In this respect he Is like the commis sioner ot highwus. lie la thought well up In the presumptive class. lie Is experienced, uhlc and efficient, his fault being, perhaps in the eyes ot the How to Pass Old Age To (to Cdlter of th KvrtiMtr rublffl t.rlorr: Sir I sm very much Interested In a sub ject and would lilts tn ft the opinions of your reader. I am close, to threescore and ten ted yet In perfect health. One bv one my rtlatlvMi and old friend have died, and I am virtually alnns. I look forwurd to the futuro with dread. Every year lit eem mora lonesotn and object) s. t have been etudytmr now an old roan should pass hi remaining- year to ret th most pleasure out of lift. I believe a man of seenty In rood health has still sotn pleas ant years to look forward to, but I do not know tho track tn take and what advlc. I "o olherii have written along a similar line. It may aeem foolish for a man of my ase to want advice, but you will understand how a person with not maoy more rears to live would llko to make the best of those wars he possibly oen, and t believe other may bv able to point a good way who are pi pstrnr throuih th experleno. W. U It. I-hllidVph'R, February 2. 1021. Have to Qot World Peace To t. Krfltor 0 the Kornrtp Juble Lrdgtr: Sir The conditions prevailing; at tr present time are certainly net such peace loilns ond law.abldtnit cltleen most dislr The conflict between capital and labor hse boon lone continued, ahd there has been lit tle or no prosreen toward the establishment Of peaceful condition In th Industrial world. The otpoelnu forces are tormina now combinations which make the problem of pear continually more difficult. Dy Avtnlllnn nnd rr.hhr- mn are DtllnS UP cotoiaal fortune, while on th other hand the peace and prosperity of the nation are menaced by strUtos and yndlonllm, sabot air and bolahevlsm. Classes at not ar rayed against each other beceus there is not room enouah for all. nr because there le Pot sufficient food, clothlna. fuel and mohy to supply the needs of all. The rnttdtllnnv nhnur lh Innate selfishness and rinnravltt- nf 4h human heart .Ther I where the trouble lie and only Ood can provlJe the laatlnir remedy. Xlen must be- Essentials In 8aleam.nt.hip .- ...,. of t-ivin.",,,; To the Kdtlor ot the Ttvtntoc PsMIc Ltdotr- ,orm hlUt and Itronser oomblnatlons. fllr-In a, recent letter printed In the al)fl ,h, combination of worklnsmen Is People's Forum one Of your writers be- r,cnM 0U( f0r political power. Only re calls Ih fact that he Is not a success In nll, the ubor umono of England assumed his ehoeen profession, and bewails the fact th9 ghl , alctftW la ths ttrltlsh Oovtrn that he Is net postossed of personality, for I m(nt wlth nta to It rotation with Itu- nuur u.i... .- -- - ... ,.. hands our e.epm. "- -- liv..k, wUh rr..' w,lhh da'wn V th. eun ...Man. V -.IS mn let OUr lOVlnif Kinonoo I"--" brWhTthta h?M. oTU habitation. Two Ago Problem I 0U use liDin. ...-- -.-- mathematicians to work out aolutlon Philadelphia, February . "21. Spanish War Penalons TotaeKdlloro jr'Kvenfno Mj". fur Pleaio inform me lit it .true ini a bill was passed by ponsress 1at June Srovldln, a pension for ail Bpairtslijfar teran. -hat prccedur ls,ne eesW to secure th penilbn. and to wham houlfl I apply? "' x" ' Philadelphia. February 4, 1021. Tho act of Conifresa. known a th Bell bill, approved by th President JUh 0, 10UO, provides pension fot dlsabhfil eteran of tho Spanish-American War. Proper blanks on which to muko application for such pension will be furnished upon r auest Write for them to the commissioner of pensions, United Btates Department of the interior, Washlnlrton. D. C. Wants Parable To tht Ed.lor of the J?vcti(wo "'!,ic .Jiff'8'?: Sir WIII yu pleas ak for the. "Parable of th Thr nins" In Unslns's "Nathan the Wise"? I can only find a meas-er ref erence to It in tn oicyciopeoia. r. u, Philadelphia. February 4, lti21. Poems and Songs Desired Wants Information About 8ong yo te ffalfor of to &nP.'lmLgTT' Blr There ' a sonr which was written by two Philadelphia boys whleh I hav tr(d to locate but eahnpt. Ferhips one of your reader could supply me with wmi lh formation in reeara to iui . mi words, as far a I Can remember them er as Cottons: Calllns to me, Where can ou be? My heart with Jov Is alnslni. Wl'en your Rwect vole comes rinxinir Calltns to me, da tenderly; Tou are twar mo In dreams, dearie Tou haunt mo, you want me. You're always calllns me. Tbanklrr svm for any Informs ilea that ycu may be abli to set tor me. I am. MAXMAK C. nittEU. t-hllidelphla, .Innuary 22, 1921. Desires Poem To tli V.SUor of fH Ji'venleo ;ubllo l.tdetr: Hlr 1 dralr to seaure a poem wh'oh contains the Inclosed lias, throush your Teople' Forum: "Hundreds of star tn the pretty sky. Hundreds of bet tn the purple clover: Hundreds of bird that so elnirlnir by nut only oa mother tbe wide inrll ovr." C. t, T Philadelphia, Jt.nu-.rv 10 1321 Poem Wanted To the Editor tit the JCvrnttio Ihiolic htde'r, Glr Can any or.o slve me tho poem com- pltl eontatftrna- th fotlawinf' verMt 'i "t plaod the on a pedeatal T ' Tnj hliih tor worldly worth, 'TH crumbled new, and left thee Where 1 found thee on the earth'.' Philadelphia, January 25, 1021.' J Wants Civil War Poem lo tht Hattr t tht DvtAt rmile Jt,eaer' Blr X hould Ilk th word of a uL written (rutin th tlm r bur Clm w,. reftrrint to the number ot star. .1 flag and the ttatea tn th union. Th. " closed with the line.! ra "Thy eluitir thtr yt, Thry are still thtHy-roar'i OUAcit t, rzrrras PhllkflelbMa, January 81, Ion, 8 Supplies Comlo Recitation TotheXdQvrct tht Jfuealno PuMIa t.. 0lr--Jleently a reaueit was rnad by eia of your readirs. hruh the IVople'i v rum, for th comlo recitation "How to CuZ ft Cough." As t havo not seen It In tht People' Forum. I am cndlng a copy ,! truirt that It doa not arrtv too lau l cure hi or her couah." ' Am 1 correct whth I recsll a feq..,. ... anothtr recitation. -Th rutvid ni.Iv tnh." or w It -The Fuistid t.V' Taksf'T I know It was 'nM'' 'An.. ' inf' P l ia not rtmrmbtr sMlnr i Prinled tn the Peopia'a ponim a, i . j!m sehdlj; In "The IhitblM Dutetitnan If It was "Th IMBaleil'Cenmis.Tah"'. thn v-a requested, 1 win eaiy ena lt ,;"" ur reader still desire same. l Another request was made a fr montot a (two or three) for "The Two n,,t black.." "on. black, ono whl." u,'f raer has not obtained a Copy and itm V. tt It. I will be, nnly to6 al.d to ?.?!," h' or her. I would hive sent II In before U I only cams across my old mbIUHo-, ars monolorui book this last weel.. J haven't aot It and can't set It, ', u People's Forum: thev'n t (l lf ., , ro!;v , , e, c. notCK niiBusirnia, juniiarj- :o. 1?1 no' to cuatt a crtuoir One Dlddy Drawn, a country dame, A 'tis by many tnld, War.t to a doothr l)rtnch by nine leor th had caucht a cold. And aid, Inderd, was Biddy' pain, Tho truth must be eonftst, Which she to ease found all In For It was at her chest. i Th doctor heard her ea. and thta. Determined to aaslat her, Preecrlbed oh-1 tendreet nf men, Upon her chest a blltr. Away went nifldy, and next dav She called en Rrpth airnlti "Well, !iae you uM tho blister, pra. ASA his It d yeur paint" "Ah, irar." th dame with curtsey crlet "Indeed, I never mocks: llut, bless yet I'd no chest the aire. Bo I put It on a box." 'rtut. lal sue, it txv of little ur It never ro a bit; And you map It If you tht, For there It's atlcklnr jett" Thank nu for sending us -The Putslei Dutchman," but It we printed In tn Pre. plc' Forum on January 4. We hae not rl. celved a Copy of ,'Tbe Tno TlootMackt." Jlartln J. Tloeppner aeks for a poem ev tilled "If Daddy Had Not Marrlfd M, Us Mlsht Hex Married Mn " 'Cm a ree.es send It InT "X." deelres the poem enttltrd A Ftrenser In the Tow," which contains t.Vj. line: "Teor llttlo, n!e. siio tossed back hr curl. ' And thnush ahe Is often the pweeteit of Slrl." ie William Kennedy The. pom "If," by Klptlnff. was printed on Ootober 2J, 1021 Wo cannot reprint It, but you can secure a copy of the paper 6f thnt date it t1t cffloe. "H. C ks for a poem entitled "Tri Ravas and the. Vicar" and th words o! the sons- entitled "I Found a LucV Horn, hoe." Th People' Forutn will apiwar ll n thi F.venlna Pnblle Iredsr. tied Im in the Sunder Pnbtle tednr. Ittsr lUeusnlnc timely, tople will pa prlntel. s well as recaestrd pwevat, ana uelles of seneral Interest will be answered. m $100 IN CASH PRIZES Tfvmm Savo 5 Wrappers others by the election returns. And I mav add that, moreover, I'm not a dummy, and liuvc the full posscwlon of mj facultlis ejes and ears. Also a little common sen-!- " Tin- courtromn laughed at the ret rt .... ,.,.,... that he ia not Mr. Maun-r. bo as still ouooiing ,,..., , , en thus that, t.ev tett him. is wnat ne iscits in beonmlns a uoos In his chosen nel Undimhlodly, to t fltst-clasi ealesman j-ou mui-. havs personality, Hut how to nciyi'.re personality I a mmn-niKu.jiu miejlto.i Can a man call himself a irood oalesnian when h has a little tnemorlied i:irl. and can pronuo me wmii inn Th real art He In llln tomothlis that cannot be sjen and settln th prospect to s!n e th'. dotted line. I'ereonallty Mils a prospect quicker lhan any other qualltlca. tlan Ii. order to aoqulrn personality you must hue nppo-wance Dresa eo that you know vou nre neat, and It win slvo you courage nemomber, first Impressions are laetlrs 15 It there must be somethlns be sides appi-arance Enthusiasm can fill tht ehaim Three in one appearance, enthu . m and peraonatlty. Thr cannot, be separated If you want to become a first-class salesman w- " PhlladelpMa Jinaary SO, 1021. Passing the Evanlng of Life To thr Kdllo-o tht r.vrntna Public J.erlcrr Sir Tliert, ie a mbleet that I am ure Is la l'hlladelphla, W. I SINCLAIR January SO. 1021 The Old-Tlme Theatre To the BdttoT of the Kvrtmtf I'ubltc Ltdscr hlr Are we never eanln tn hae the old time theatre? Are "e never to ee once more the nn old stock compantes with the most capable of actors In standard Ptas7 Are we never amln to enlov BhakePare bh presented by nooths Uarrett, Irvlwf. etc I lonr fur plas-e of that character. rd I am sure there nro many others There hr certainly enouch lover of the legiti mate drainu. to support at least tw0 ,m r.inle. a week In ctlv the site of Inllo delphla OU 1't.ATOOF.n. l'hlladslphla, I-bruarj' 2. I""1- vsAsvss,vsswsysvi'arcei I'ost uraera -repaiaiisyvssjs)svssvsyssww7 Worth of '10,000 Rugs Questions Anstcercd rirasn note tho nrlccs listed here then come to our bin ntore nt Oth and Spring Garden Mreet and fit this wonderful lot of rugs Kvtry on of these rugs will bu sold at a truly low price. N'ot slnco before the war havo we luul such ruu bargains. Home aro slightly lmprfect, some mlil cndi and somo arc rumple rugs. A big mlectloii of pretty patterns Our store is open cveru evening and our automobiles deliver free in rfxiladclpMa and suburbs. First Bloek System on Railway 7o the Editor ot the Evevtna Public Ledotr: Sir Please utite wben the first block mlii itrntinn U.011I1 lilln fllinniKt :... 1- .111 unn .1, .mlftl mMn ap ivlth indiuri'ltlon. CintlnUCU . I . ,.., ... . .1. . . rv.".::v .:'..." .",:.. ...:y:i .: '."'.""x.,...:.. "L. .:":..:"; v.v.:u"ir ... v ;j.i ., e .mder. itt"y Keeping nm name 10 to iri..u through tne mesnes or tie ;nw uua nave to tno board asking lor a postponement 'MNlint is more, 1 wain you iu uiwn- jfnturnlly the name of Mayor gone to work a twelw or thirteen untll after the national convent on of , stand, Mr. Scott, thnt I am not .on tills Moore has been dallied with as a possl- I years of ae adds t'o- cost of tho extra ' Mhool superintendents in Atlantic Htj i witness stand to engage in n controvcrsj Kjjjj Uut tu vor Moore has his hands E"?Lt",,t,0S '. ,ie-.?p"diiu. tbC la"Cr 1,aft f thU mnth- lJ-'Liu ntatelrt Attorney Uull In Philadelphia. Heaidsa. he. is too No Move By Hnegan the board. Kvery improvement In the course of study or In methods of teach - ttit uMli nilnntq thn ufhnnl work hot. ter tn the Individual and thereby makes no mes-agc for the members of the uchool more attractive inducing pupils , notrn oiaer inon umi wnicn u- nnu , to remain bewmd th- ompulsoo age, alr-adv given to the members He said imposes added burdtna on tho boord , he had given them such information ns "Klmiinrly u d.strnt high school he hud regarding a lallfteatlons of eJu erected to meet .1 community need be eators considered for th- post comes the starting point in a beneficent u Information hnndejl otjtbv thi- press circle, from the point of view of eduta- bureau of the Htnte Health Department tional Hhancement, hut ln a mc!o-,s ' Jt Harrlsburg. of which Dr Kdw-nrd Circle from thnt of cost atone, fur the ' Martin, u meraiier of the board Is state high school is soon rill.-d to overflow ing commissioner, had stated that Dr. r hie with pupils who otherwise would not gon strongly advised a postponement. I... .,.i i.ii, ,,t ,. nii i,m,. r'harle-i H. Kdmundu n men.br r of of luck of loo. opportunltj.and aleo 'he board who vasab...nt from the ii-lu nu n ktlniiiniH to tin niiniK of thp nori,,, elementary etho continue In M-h school as their goul local annex Here Assistant District Attorney """'i' ""' ""Vl"? ..' " 2ZZ i ,. .,,.. .u .... .!-.,. cover a lioimi-ian 10 icuii nim iuv - .- . -- ...,..-. . i.-j nsnniiiiir rnii inikii mr iiii i-imiiiiif ai t . - - .. Dr Finegun raid todav that he hadeat'th. came t 'us colleague's aid by l' ? vZhlllV'Z oossfl ffiifiJi . m,.,t.i for th,. memhers nf the , -.l-l l ,l I .no of ,.ro.nnest On- " ItllOUt Weighing the . poSSIDllllleS. last month, suid todnj : objecting to tin l,ne of crms-questlon Ing followed bv Mr. Scott. Try to Talis Case Iom ilury' Air. Scntt. Maloues's principal attorney, Intmds to have the case taken ... !.. !.... ,f nmiA When the trial began yesterdnv, ho made n elgniiicant us the months go by. general objection to the testimony-, wMch was noted by .ludgo James M Barnett, of I'errv county, a visiting Jurist who ii heurlng the case in the local criminal court. Mr Srntt pontends thnt it Is neces sary to istabllsh the tact of consplr- He has refuheil to be considered in any light as a gubernatorial aspirant, up to the present. The launching of the Alter boom, toiislderin the character und attain- When merit of the man, may prove to bo MAYOR AS MEDIATOR I VUfl griff M CSjl'Wa" iniiVJLm I 1l 1 9 xl2 Brussels Ruirs $13.50 j 6x9 AxminsteV Rugs . 17.50 9 xl2 Grass Rugs 4.75 9 xl2 Axminster Rutrs 27.95 9 xl2 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs 28.50 I 8.3x10.6 Axminster Runs 26.00 I 9 xl2 Turk Wttton 47.00 j Cars Nos. 43, t? and SI Stop at Our Doer FEINSTEIN STORAGE CO. j Cor. 9th and Spring Garden Sts. j Ssavm.sas.wvs C,rt Hide or Walk Above Mnrket St vwsvvva RUGS "r ll.t J.I L.. L... I... t. IK.M .. --v " , elementary ethoo'.s of u wide are.i to ,'' "'"? .,'i?" "''" '"' '.T.. '-' .-I ncy l" ,n"KP nn'. 0I V X.CT ." U,Y-' T, . uul witn the local hlgu i' '" ""' "-o-i " " '""-- cerning tile nuiru r ox ieiccnirij "Ui'-y And soon the to a nnni inwraraii u ."- ih---.uik appiicanic 10 tne ueienuani .i. '"- , OIlll'IlLllIll UUOU WU out several hits of e high fdioot Is using a makeshift end x fcl'nll do everything In mj power yesterday made hi t. r because tbe n..-l for additlimnl , to prevent a further postporiemetit the extent of keeping , has outgrown the Hmmclal ability Mr Kdmund, i for Dr. Ilronrn,. J cvIumro which th space lias ou grown me ......nciiu umuiv -.-,;. r-hn.l,,. nlsc wan nf thnt ' .Vt .,ff .r t the T nnmoi.e of show commodations ' " ! opinion, and he added: "Those mem- ing 'the criminal antecedents of some "While the priraun crudia have in bers who would not cast n ballot last of Ihe members of the armed band of creased about 10 pr .-nt duHng the ' time and who have hod nr. extra month thugs Import- from New York to act lu Secad th- grammar B?.dlS"ha , In which to flnjj a candidate of their 1 f ? ?,iard" f ; "Iks" Deutsch. Vare increased about six times as fast, and own for the tuition ha- no further leader ln the Fifth ward. tho high schools have practically 'excuse for delay 1 lie longer we wair, "j,,. tiBtlmon esterday was almost doubled In population, Increasing nearly the worse tho situation will become entirely a repetition of that given In the tsn times ns rapidly as the primary Fojr educators are now hetoie the nlim0rnus earlier trials which wt-ro the grades during the same period. The ' board for .onsldcratlon. although any outgrowth of the Kpplcy murder. provision for special education at tho other may bo nominated at will by any -cie on(j njt 0f cn. utid Interesting present time Is 220 per cent greater I member. , wdenco wns the testimony of rrcd than that for 11110 ' Walter (ieorge Bmith was in r.urope ' jpirkhanlt, one of the convicted gang- Instruction of the grammar grade nt the last meeting. Dutne na remrneu trrs, Hint Sullivan liacl lianaeu nun Will Attempt to Avert Strike of 10,000 Qarment Workers Mnvnr Mnore will take a hand in at tempting to avert the strike of 10,000! workers In the ilress nna waist inuustry. This afternoon, at the invitation of the Mayor two representatives from the .-T.r.nirAiltli . vain hhu lress aianuiniiuiura aow commonw.cnitiii . . , . ,,.. .inBi cinrment Diir ilia Axminster uu s.-o 9x12, nl'i fij $30 Finc,t prndn ruga, flxlS d iilun tl.is v ' v Hundreds of Bariains I Wide Range of Price I ' X "We ha e the also, color and style you w ant In Wiltons, p lnsters. Ilmssels nno veivein. our "i-i'-o '"""' " bu. rtUOS at the lowest possible prices. ACT NOW! JOSEPH LOMAX RUG MILLS - . TaIia Cnr flout. N'a. ft on Ad St .IllHIlcr Above Cambria bt. No .ton Tin. or Ko Ben ISUi from , . center " ciu, to Open Every Evenlntf Till 6 tupI1 costs much more than that for the to tb city, and met Dr. Uroome list A-hlto ribbon" to wear In his lapel, pupil of primary grades, while the per woek. Mr. Nmita win not say, uenn- 0d he had asked what it was lor .,! onst nf hlL'h Instruction is nearlv Itelv. tbnt he will tote for Dr Hioome. "n tin, mns will know sou. he tes three times, and that of the special class' but ho did say, "I was favorubly Im- i .meil he wns told Thereupon, he said, Workers' Union Locnl No. 15, will con- j fer with the Mayor In his office. In making the announcement of the) conference the Mayor said: "The man ufacturers In a communication to the ' Minor unit thn members of the union i pert-onally have made It known that they thought this form of mediation might be effective." MIXES WEATHER COCKTAIL nnlla morn than twice that of the pupil of th elementary grade. In other words, the table shows that the grow th of tho system has been moit extensive where the costs are greatest. While the facta It displays constitute a tribute to tbo efficiency of the public schools In bringing 'about so favorable a growth, they alto-furnish the explanation ol the nressed ly Dr. Hroome. It was expected that fourteen mem- j bers of the board would iittond the met Ing today William Ilowen T'mma Bhallcjoss and Darid I.ane hnve .. o l for the selection of a Pillladciihliin. nn I It la not bolleved they will change Their votes, It U expected will be cast for either Dr, Oowng or Dr. Wheeler he threw the ribbon Into the gutter. Dash of Rain to Bo Added to Body of Florida Broexes j Another chapter of spring wc.Ub.rr started today and will continue until nlghtfull mi) a the weatherman. Wlillo It is warm considering the sea son nf vear. a lair northerly wind Wills Probated Today started early and will keep the ot- Tne following wit's weri' llled for mosphere fresh. Mr. Illlss promises a nrnl.m WIicIIh. HcnsenWeSr. HiK iiasn pi rami He.ll'11 nn .yiiuiii wi-i-im-i Houth I ifty-eighth' Mtreet, $G500; for the next fortv-eight liniirB, ij lev c, innUham S12 Waat DrUH It will rain tonlght-but It will Just struct M1200 ba a dash to settle the dust. it T - ii j j law AfyiK y: z xov -is v!iii;r.ix x , stjiii r.'A v,tot x-Hii r.xr4txi Ja err s.13bbavij ww miMMEJimmMM3m, wL mA mWMSZZzw j-50 sks7A?y i w - jrmmtwwmmm S SL-.-" I IK. iSiW4Tasl ,Si -JfkIsWvvVTV v v , LWrfAfai&va.'.'oif vfflfcwjaaia Vv X Ml WMZXtiXWI rt VVTBJiaWfi! ' N ' m Clfifin ffllr mnnns euro. IUfiWt?JsriJlSra I1 pi and time, and money. iiWWSt I, S To accomplish it we lxm m '.Vill i a 1 It gs"4tj r alABWikfs'Y..TTii7aB.2ABY LNAr uamnria ot. j Jrf titilUUl. OUT JLUIIIIH UIIU I vUfy . wA TliVJSVfr W IWTW - tiM our farmers see lo it -WyVffi VvWfw 11 ? $", that pails and cans are 1,1 twfm &1 Isf IM K c , &m sionnzea pay the tWa .rnr, Msijv:;TpJSr H farmer a premium on Kliffii I m every quart of milk ?iSwM , . that our laboratory ilSMwWSS i& says is clean. If it , MWHrR M isn't clean we don't tllWM II take itand you don't WWSmm ' m get it! mimiMS$mmM rhont Ut to Dthver a lialtlc Tortiorroio Duiltip 03 agjB I Abbotts Alderney, "f- .y$$yX. Dairies, Inc. I ty,jnQ&&W$Jm I - dwaaaiaw FEB. 14, 1921 Steamer "CHAS. H. CRAMP" aaiU from PHILADELPHIA Cargo accepted for Los Angeles Harbor, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle (WITHOUT TRANSSHIPMENT) Regular Sailings Thereafter ; Bent Service ATLANTIC-GULF AND PACIFIC LINE (The. FIRST line that carried fruit from Con.t to Coast hy ALL-WATER ROUTE) Chita. Kurz & Co., Inc., Agenta Drotel Bldg., Phils., Pa. lonibard "" ' "" sveiurri- rfr Ho, J North Main 1G20 1 "s3 t & 5
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