fyJfvTS' "v" iW'Wk j vwyjs, -.v, -j a, ,sj;-7 !Rftl ie? V i ;'w, -.! 7,?: NJ it j Mi ! 'W I1 ' '2V LENTEN SERVICES BEGIN IN CHURCHES JMjIgious Lenders Urg6 Pbople. fe Ranewed Faith a9 Poniton- i Hal Season Opens MEN EXHORTED TO DUTY The only way to know ttod U to do Jito will, mM nishop tthinelander lo Ay In the opening of n Mid of Tipntcn a on addresses nt the Oarrick Theatre. Today, Ash Wednesday and thp bo v flnnlor of the forty-day penitential twaiioh, was marked by several nonn meeting for business people, which will continue daily throughout Lent. Were wore serricw In St. John's Catholic Church, Thlrteentli street above Chestnut; in Old Bt. Joseph's. Third street and IVIIIIni'i alley ; in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Tenth tT?t above Chestnut, nnd In Old Christ jjliurch, Second street above Market. ?t '"Knowledge, of God depends on moral rciiarr luun on iiurtivuiuui ijuumuti aid Bishop Ithlnolnnder at the Onrrtck. -''Zt'Ia the pure In heart rather than the vKcen,in mind who hop Him. Same Law Holds Trtio I? ''The ame law hold true in the pur suit of any kind of knowledge. Schol ' ars are made, not born. Learning is "not ready-made, automatic genius. It f isihcTesult of patient application. Sci entists reach their results not by splen did institutions, but by painstaking industry. "So with the knowledge or person. - MltS. C. LEON LiVI'J , BVlBKING1' PUBLIC LEDa35-l?a'lLADELPHIA; VVEtfliB RljSY 4, l9t , ii - r - i , I,- - - - " - .- ! .ii i' ufr ',J'III1 J" ' wsfrfstsmayj...- i 'i" i iN. r hi1, j WIFE'S PLEASANT SURPRISE FQR .' HUSBAND IS $100. LIM'RICA PRIZE Mrs. Whitney Sent inLast Line and Signed His Name While He Was Away on Business Trip All Philadelphia Girls Hockey Team Acts as Jury for Lim'rick About Belle and Her Ice Skates WOMAN ON SCHOOL BOARD Now Member Elected by Citizens In Record Voting Mrs. C. Leon Lapp, of Colllngswood, N. J., expressed elation today over her election last night ns a member of the voiiinRiwonu xtouru 01 education. Of tho threo successful candidates Mrs. Lapp received 554 votes; Dr. Charles 8. Vnnderkleed, 010 votes, nnd Frank II. Stevens, 072 rotes. Dr. Van dcrkleed nnd Mr. Stevens were reelected. Other candidates were Matthias C. Campbell, Jacob Noll nnd Wallace Rehn. The ColllngBWood High School wak the polling place. Ho large wob tho I turnout of citizens that several hun dred men nnd women could not vote In I the time fixed for balloting. Mrs Lapp lives at 130 Fern uvc- x. ... i.i... .,;.. iitrti i... i, nuc, vouhirtwocu, ana nas two cnii- ,irff. Friendship which is worthy of .""Ve3 t , the name is built up on unseiash desire "J1.00'; " ,she t n"( 'for another's Bo Friendship Is So,?"d & Interested in civic wel .Tare because it is so costly. In these ifnrc worK 'slays friends are Tery few. The gen- , aral run of men and women arc friend-' less Just as they are homeless und for 1 the same reason'. I "The knowledge of God is the final and most perfect illustration of the name principle. All must depend on our inner moral disposition. Grosser slnp like frcneuallty or drunkennesi or hvar !c. shut out the light of Ood. Hut the more subtle sins are just as fatal Van ity, sloth, worldllnest. envy, Iovp of eac, of power, of station. All these make it an aboolnte spiritual imjosi bllity for God in His purity and love and holiness to become an object of our Trnnwlpilffe. "We must go deeper still. We must be utterly honest with the fncts. Do -we really desire to know (imP Io wo really vant nim to reveal Himself? Jf not. our search for Him is doomed to failure from tne start, in wm i do His will is the only way to know Him." At Old Christ Church At old Christ Church, the Rev. Louie C. Washburn recalled Washington s emphasis upon morality nnd religion an the indispensable props of America and Franklin's peech in the federal convention : " 'Aftor four or nvc weeks oi con ,-- Ptte Hundred Ddtlar$ Daily. ha ite$t Itt Lint Supplied bu Any fcarfr of 'the EvenUiff Ltdger tejlie Incomplete Limerick YMehtApparBeloxe -t ' XULBS OF THS LlSfWHWR CoNT&ST ' ' 1. Cntt , ejrtit r jSJOLOPfc. JM:t?lrtJtrrlwer-!rt-t heme 'JtJt rutrd ror rou to flt Is t writ an tna m rBf l ta t t ImfitK. u!nr for oonvalnr ih eoupori trtnll o!ow. pimhb w,n, pjiaiy Mut.TJt '?X io 4' our uun at int: J An aamrtfi ta th Umrlck which Is PrtntM bttaw mutt tn lva t th wtle ot the Rrtntaa Prauo Lidos by t. .',.oc rrl4r tnln, AMiit ".iniuw, oo numwr irn on eoupon. sisa Vnuo Lrpqsa"" win iln'U mtsslbU. ,- S. The .wlsnsr. f. .. ?. ireff.Vil'V' ton Unnttsh win tmttilja ens 4. Irv ctil or kff,'nOO trill U wf4t4 to I THE WINNER OF -TODAY'S CeNTEWWWflra! ANNptJNCKD 6NE 1VEEK.FROM,1 rllK i MAY BAR U. S. WIRELESS British Urging Cancellation of Con tract With American Company I'elilii, Feb. 0. (Hy A. P.) Pre mier Chin Yun-Teng, under pressure of tho Rrltlsh legation here, is seriously considering u proposal to cancel the contract of the American Federal Co. for the construction of a wireless plant in Shanghai The Ilrltish alleged that It violates the government's contract with the Marconi compan , which glveB the latter concern a virtual monopoly on wireless construction in China. Charles H. Crane, American minister to China, through Dr. W. W. Yen, the foreign minister, has suggested that cancellation of the contract with the L'h. !tsi. I nAv.n Vjk ilnln.ii.il L.ill.tr direct negotiations, which It is under stood the Washington administration is taking up with the British Govern ment. Japan, which lodged a protest in January ugalnst the Federal contract on the ground thut it infringed rights acquired two years ugo by a Japanese company, bus made nn additional pro test, while Denmark also has lodged one. alleging infringement. The attitude of the Chinese foreign tinual reasonings with each other el office, ns unofficially expressed, is that re uronine In the dark to find politi- thu British and American contracts cal truth : and scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us. How has It happened, sir, that we have not hitherto thought of hnmbh applying to the Father of Light to illuminate our under stumllncs? In the beeinning of thp con test with Britain when w p were- sensible were executed bv different departments of the government with different alms, and hence there is no conflict. P. R. T. EXPERT "GUESSES" to danger wp had dally pruprs i this! Valuation Witness Admits He Gives room for divine protection uur prnj ) "Instinct" Opinions en, sir. -nere henrd. and the were j Patterson, real estate expert graciously answered I beg leave, there-o the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co.. fore, to move that a minister of (,od, admits nt a hearing of the Public be invited to come and lead us in prayer , 8lrTjcc Commission on property valua tor divine guidance and strength. tIon to(lnr that ,u "tnisted to his in Urging the need for communion with j stinct" In making real estate valua God In these tense times, Dr Wash tlos Durn told of Major Moore's Invitation Virtually every valuation of trauslt to a score of representative religious ' property mude bv Mr Pntterson vbs at leaders to consult with him over the tacked by Assistant Solicitor Meade, erious moral problems of the clt , the i conducting the cross-examination be ncrsistent outbrenks of vice and crime, fore Commissioner Samuel M Clemetit. gambling and dope traffic Speaking oflJr . in Room 400. City Hall. their discussion of the neocssttv for i The representative of the cit wcored elevating the tone of certain thpatres once when he asked how many acres and dance halls and molng-picture1 were contained in the carbarns at Tenth places and for the sane enforcement of nnd Luzrrne streets. the Sunday law. Dr Washburn snld ' Upon Mr Patterson reiving that there we need to think of this burning issue were thirty acres. Mr. Mende produced in other terms than those of the mere ? map which showed that there v,ere T...i:. . v.., t,i. ,i..f.,,. ,. n,. . but twentv-eiilit nnn nine-tcntlirt. Lord's Day on the mustj law ,.f the '& " each acre there Is valuel at commonwealth $50,000." he said, "there is an error Repudiating hedonism, he sUjd Me'0'1 amount, -mutt heed the call to the fuller life and1 ." 1,enrillS us oontinued lndch iraue the challenge to the nobler a.piru- I nlt,'y- tions latent in the hearts of the people Bishop Garland Speaks Dr. Thomas J Garland, bishop suf- , fraean of Pennsylvania, decried the, Amnesia victim nai Kaniany ne Today's award In tho llmpln lim'rick contest was made by the AllPhlladel lihln girls' ke hotkey Uarn. A photo graph of them la printed on tho batk page. ; ; xomorrow'a amru ww rnatj vy a Jury of tho employes of tho PfinsyIv nln Knitting Mills. Sixtoonlh and Cal lowhlll streets. Watch for It. Monday night was certainly v great night for the old Llmpln Lim'rick edi tor, fans. Gee. If we were only thirty years younger, how wonderful this Job of ours would bet Wc went out to the Tec Palace to meet the members of the All-Phlladol-phla girls ice hockey team, who had agreed to net ns A jury to decide the winner of Limerick No. 45. We hsd been out there the previous Monday night to see these same girls play against New York nnd trim the Gothamltca and wo thought then that, even at a distance nnd in their uniforms, they sure looked attractive onough to Justify the big crowd that turned out to cheer Atrt And now that we've met 'cm face to face and all dressed up, we're right here fo say that we'll cheer 'em any time they want to be choered. You fans can Imagine what a hit they made with us when we tell you that we stayed out hie TcUh thom until long after 0 o'clock at night and didn't yawn once, in spite of the fact that it was after our U9ual bedtime. . Made us feel quite like R rcg'lar fel low oneo more. . . , Well, when we counted the ballot wc found that the winning lino was signed by a man who lives out in Nar bcrth. Investigation yesterday disclosed that it was the winner s wife who really wrote the line and sent It In, as she hnd several others, in her husband b name, hoping that she would thus give him a pleasant little surprise. Don't you wish some one would sur prise you that way? The winning line was signed . II. V. Whitney, 510 Essex avenue. NartxTtn. Tn. The lim'rick, as completed by Mrs. Whitney in her husband's name, is: LIMERICK NO. IS When Belle firtt tcent out on the ice Her tUatct didn't ccm a bit nice; One circled creation, One tried oetnN'on Belle's "phis" were not "safet's "de vice. Mr. Whitney's lim'rick was No. 4 t rnlcTf fcsTrm. a All. V. B. Howland. 2050 West Norl02"trUarn Muting by male, m , Hsrrer C. Kelm, 202 Dudlej avenue, Narbcrth. l'a Cut Out arid Mail Hrxnnto Potimc Lxdoct. J i-, ' 10 THE LIMERICK CONTEST I ft'-ia., P. O. Bor 151, Philadelphia, iff r; -to LlMEmC&NQMl Said agirl in a Kensington mill, !. M V i y i .. ll "I'm goingMo a tjance'th my BUI;' '? I'veawonderfurTdriai ,' . ,.,1" That will wiA teefcrH.VS i ......... ..... .....4,t.,,.-...y .4f likillTtHliUtH mrits jour BianrvrMHiifois un.? '.' - A Qn0. . . , ,,,,,, iVv Hy''4--''' Strict and A"o ,. . al. . A'.'. , ........ ,...... .Vv- BRLLCO SHOWS $11II Equal to 7 P. C. on $4,580,000 on $4,810,000 Common 1920 i'REPORTiS ISSUED f. OitJ) and , a photoerarjh of hor hnstanAlint vVa taken several 'years ago andrshe made us feel eo much "at horoe7-toat we really hated to leave there. And what's more she nldn t even smile when- we took off oar hat nnd sbscnt-mindedli-stnrted in o straighten out olifMew remaining gray hairs and pat oar bald spot, that seems to get more shiny each day. Mr. Whitney is an electrical engineer employed by the General Electric Co., with offices in the WlthertDocu Build Inc.' He was born in Dunkirk. N. Y.. and would' rather play tennis during his snare time than aoTthlnB 'elie. ext cept plsjint with his thr sonsHrour, flvo and six cars old. Say, don't somp people have all the Iueh7 He is-B-memj ber of tho City Business Club, the Narberth Tennis Club and tba GornelU Princeton Clnb. ." ' i 1 1 y j t , - v iniiiinT'iriTtsi... . s. CHARGES OFFICIALS OF U.SMI LEGION Bureau Employes on Commit tees Handicap Relief Work, Chicago Chairman Asserts SENATORS REJECT IMMIGRATION BILL Committee, Howover Promises to Report Another Restrictive Measure Tomorrow HOSPITALS RARELY VISITED TRADE WITH RUSSIA URGED No. a. Skates couwni Keep i.mc the ice. Percy Henderson, own .'u 8NlS.',5r.eeYet IWIo's a good skate off the ice. D. R. Mayer, Fom-wventh nnd Baltimore avenue. ...... ,,, No 8. 'TIs i feat to fit fett for U:c lee. Charles Miller, 142 Harrison ave nue, Glcnslde. Pa. No. 7. Gyration, prostration, cracked Ice. Philip B Wagner, 110 North Broad street. No. 8. .. .iijij, i si siHx ann xsnf aaMOOi hhs Edward Hastings. 1510 V aahtngwn ftVNo.. "Wh;aU I do?" "Land and see." said the ice. Charles L. Doreraus, "10 Crosby street. Chester, Pa. No. 10-Ulust a slip of - girl on the Ice. William R. Graupner, 2325 South Sixteenth street. . The winning line received six of the .. uhile line No. 2. by Mr. Kelm, and line No. 10, by Mr. Graup ner. received two votes each. The members ot me jury . By the VssoeIated Press Washington, Feb. 0. Charges that government bureaus having to do with soldier relief are "packing tho commit tees' of the American Legion with bu reau employes who arc members of the Legion, ' were made before the Legion's executive committee here today by Abel Davis, of Chicago, chairman of the hos pitnlliatlon committee. "As a result the work of the Legion in soldier relief mntters is being greatly handicapped," sold Mr, Davis, who added that at the Cleveland convention "the bureaus licked us to n frazzle n nil mntters relating to veterans' relief mid the Legion wondered how It was done." After hearing Mr. Dsvls the execu tive committee recommended to the state divisions of the Legion that they terrain from appointing government Ml lean employes on their committees. .Mr. Davis charged that alter tne By tho Associated Press Washington, Feb. 0. The House Im migration bill, which would have vlr tuallv stonDed immlffrnUon for one year, was disapproved today by the Senate Immigration committee by a vote of 5 tp 4. The committee agreed to adopt a substitute measure tomorrow, restrict iiiff Immlrration or. a nercentnee basis. Chairman Colt said the substitute would "nllav all fears ot n flood of undesirable aliens from Europe" and that be would push its passage at this session. As tentatively drafted, the substi tute measures provide that "the num ber of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted to the United States in any fiscal year shall be limited to 5 per cent of the number of persons of meh nationnlltv resident in the United States as determined by the United States census." Kxemntions arc allowed In the case men were plnccd In such hospitals they I of aliens In continuous transit tnrougn i ThpjJjjQ.jBrlll Co's annual report forrthc fiscal year ended December 81, 1020, and. made public todayshows n profit of $1.4lG,'t21, asvcompared to towawwoin.";' .. , . This Is count to 7 ser cent' on the $1,560 ,000 preferred stock and $22.70 oh the $4;8IO,200 Jommon ftgclnst,12.4 per, cent in.iuun against iuajkti cent on SB.000.000 potnmort- lnr 1018. and "ll.fl per cent in 1017, before dedUetlna'fedi AAl MVAa I. iLThe profit In 101'fl was 'si,841,B(hi and. tn iiiiy. S'liii.iMi.1 'A siirnius oi 9IQ25,821 Is sh6wnfdr theyear by the eenort. 7 Is romnnred' tov' S910.RR7 in 1010. fti841.(00-foM018 hnd WM,180 rnMHlT- uiyiddndsier tne twoni year Aral 4320 flflO pmr.tOSM.fn 721,nfl tri 1910; dOO,40D ittlOlfll aW.?18:J,200 loUtOlT. ,w tv vi .'i vij tj wo. i'residsni5s ntwseinew i r'vtBnteotl M(.CilewcnKfP'rssIdcnt of the 061110011, sayMti.tW'report'i "";$' "For the ycar5-'102O.N.tho combined output' of yourrVkmfflioyJs-foiir plants amounted, in sales values, to JlTWTp 203. ts-.ll .'- - i , ."The combined respUior thc,seor of tho operation of nil. the plants,if your company nhows 'a' roflf ot $1,410,321 after charging against. earnings the sum of S004.000 for depreciation rihd the cOBt of all maintenance and repairs for the year. "From this profit there have Jieen de ducted a reserve in the amount of $240,- 000 to cover unnssesscd federal income and excess profit trxes and a reserve ot $160,000 against any possible further decrease in your company's assets, leaving the net profit for the year 1. 023,821. It is worthy of note that all inventories of raw material wereorlrcd at cost or at market price; at the end of the year, whichever was me lower. Value of Sales' Orders on Hand "The nnfoi value of the orders on hand as of February 1, 1021, amounted to (3,070,310. "The present depression, involving every avenue of business, is reflected in the reduction In the amount of uncom pleted orders at nil your plants. It is difficulty to anticipate what the near future, mav brine to your company. In view, however, of the present great neanitv for street railwav CflUinmcnt. obviously existing as the result of the curtailment in Its purchase during the last few years, your management is confident that la the return of general business to anything like a condition of prosperity? jour company will share to Its full measure in the improvement. Stephen J, Simon and Edward P. Rawle wens elected directors of the J. O. Brill Co. at the annual meeting to day. Mr. Simon takes the place of M. Herman Brill, whose term expired. Cohditioh of Highways Throughout State Today v Condition of highways this morn ing J Lincoln highway (Trenton. to Cliambersburs;) ! Surface everywhere wt nnd slippery, but will, become dry beforo tuo occurrence of freez ing temperatures.. - ' - WlUlanvPcnn highway (Eastonto Chambcrsbufg) : Conditions simi lar fo thoso on'lho Lincoln highway. Baltimore pike (Philadelphia.-!-dlo, Kennett Square 'and Oxfprd)t Conditions similar" to those 'on the Lincoln highway. Philadelphia and. Reading 'pike: Conditions similar' o-those on the Lincoln highway. " Lancaster, nnd Harrisburg pike '.Condition slmllsr to those. on the Lincoln Highway. Prosecution Busy Arranging At. v" tack orT Defendants Fn Mingo Trial 3 SLAIN IN RIOT IN ITALY WOMEN TO PETITION PR0UL Want Di OberJioltxerReftamed as s State Movie Censor 'Members' the Mothers ln Council of Germantown, meeting at th 'Ger- mnntown ., ai. u. n. oom utnnin town Venue'.' todifV adopted a resolu tion calling on Ooverror.-Varironl to reinstate Dr. Ellis P? Oberhoftier as n voting member of thc Pepnsylvnnla boardof motion-picture eensorAwhen a vacancy occurs May 16. i ." . Mrs. Walter G. Sibley, president jot the Wordan's .Club df Glerraintown. Vpi'dking-on "Movin aM n Moral Isue" urged, the woento send so many lc.t- Governor Snroul will be forced to. rein state Dr. Oberholtzer." Warwick "James Price talked on White Men's Troubles in India and Egjpt" before the Current Event class of the Philomuslanl O'ub this morning. Mrs. Walter Willard, chnlrman, was In charge. The Pblladelntrla chanter of theD. A. R. held a stated meetlncthls afternoon nt 1120 Spruce street. Welfare. Direc tor Tustin spoke of the work of his de partment. A ten followed. Dr. Katherlne Dement Davis, of the New York Bureau of Social Hygiene, I spoke on "A New Educational Prob lem at tne ew century vjuio uiib afternoon. The meeting wan held under the auspices of the social service com mittee. Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, chair man. At the meeting of the Century Olub of Norwood, this afternoon, Mrs. Frank Miles Dav discussed lealslative meas ures in which women are interested. The meeting was arranged by Mrs. John L. Farrell, legislative chairman. The Mothers' Club of Frankford met this afternoon. Dr. Barah P. Miller, of the Frankford High School, spoke on the public school system. Mrs. C. N, Sturtevant was In charge. The Colony Club, of Ambler, held a meeting this afternoon nt which Mrs. Alfred K. Gregory read "The Old Lndy Shows Her Medals." Mrs. Shlllard Smith presented "The Meaning of Holy Dajs" nt the meeting of the Modern Club's reading class this afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. Brook Bland. KNOTTY POINT UNSOLVED f DHison, W.'Va., Feb. 0.!1A strong, ease supported by dsmarln, evIdeneVbas been built up against 8ld Hatfield nd his associates, who ir on trial here In th,Clrcuit Court, on a charge of murder' growing out of the slaying) of the1 'detectives- at Mattwan -The commonwealth In preienBg itj case to the jury-will ask a flrst-degre ,ver4ict .which will carry with it tie uenin penalty, iv.uue it has not ba definitely announced yet, it is ctpecte' that Isaac Brewer, who was Indicted with the 'other Mcfcndants-for the pari he played Inttbe. gun-battle, will be thi star witness for, the tate. The indict' ment against hTnTwns not pressed wffej the other defendants were called (i (rfai. nnd" since, the morning he left tin courtroom. hprh"as"not been' near th other dcfcn8antHp or' even consultH 'Who nrcd the first shot which wsi the signal .for the commencing of thi gun -battle, during which' ten men loss their lives, is the crux of the case. f will be contended by the commonwesltl that Sid Hatfield fired the drat, shot, while the defense will claim that it waj fired by Albert Felta, the slain drtee. tlve, for whose killing the defendnnti orcinojv on trja. . ine state's counsel has been busilj engaged shaping" up the case so as ti have it 'ready for presentation once thi jury js sworn.i After many days 'o delay, the obstacle which were In tin war of secnrlnc n Inrr have, been uur mounted, and then remains only epi impediment to ue (Overcome. TnlS on question is whether or not taletmci who belong to-labor unions dfflllntfi with the American Federation of Lsboi arc qualified to sit On the jury. At the opening- of today's eesslej Captain ST B. Avis, for the Hate, of. fcrcd In evidence a copy of a rtwlutloi adopted by the .Norfolk and Westeri branch of the American Fedetntlon Labor in which the members f (bsj organisation r indorsed the minus' strike and condemned the use of (ietco tives by the perotorsr Judge Bailey announced that h wished to give the matter as to whtthel or not union men are eligible tn servi on the Jury further consideration, ril said he would not announce his deel sion until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning which menus the tuning of tcetiraon; will not begin tilitll tomorrow, lud Bailey was ill last night and did not have any opportunity of .studying tb' question, which is of such great lmp5r in the qase. lock of the modern man's sense of per sonal responsibility in his address at St. Stephen's. "One of the mrses of modern soci ety, Bishop Garland said, "is thnt 1 LOST BRIDEGROOM FOUND v'afftirSS-SS. "i- nd rover. Miss Wain Ukhards. wing. Mrs. John Gllmore. center. Miss Pansy Scott, wing. Miss Jean do Russe, wing. Mrs. Walton Clark, defense. Stlss Ellrabeth Frailer, defense. jllss Marion SavMge, goal. Miss Caroline Valentine, defense. Miss Florence vioimn, uc.-, Vow w'atcha know about that for luck? fans? Mrs. Whitney, who U the ..,. rt,e man who received the ?100 fo- the beBt line to covered Wants to Qo Home Cincinnati, Feb. 0. (By A. P.) Frederick Soter, New York tobacco ex porter, who was picked up in Cincin nati minus a memory .Monday nignt, men arc lacmng in a t-ensp m per-onm revived nt a hospital todav, his first responsibility Too much Is left to unrjH h.im, "i ,.ant to ao home." eommlttcet. A committee even tells a Soter dneg not rCnnembcr what ensued , man now to voir Aace he left hit. bride ut the lorn Bishop Garlands text was S-ek ye Hotel m--ew York city last Tliun first the kingdom of God and his (,RV , hU return rom hnnPJ riijliteousneHs. Amplifying this, he tQn four tf) PuHs The brl(lc UU(, ,1(!r tt,..,W , i , 4 i unrlc. F Strater Sorter, of New York, "What is the orid Miffmng from I ' , ;d hPM tod and 'Were overjoyed todny7 Some men say it is lack of fi d hl mBn.meinory partinllj re pir tual leadership, others that it ih a d H runembh Mh nurDC hls spirit of militarism others rhargu as ,denM Qt)ll ftn tllRt happened before antagonism or n demoerurj that no ,n,t Thnmlnyi btll oth, .g inc ,on.';,c.r.t8, . v ... . Soter was found wnuderiug the "Whatever the crises may be that we; t bcrr S8Ba ln Mng np. aie facing, it is certain a remedy tan d , tM round onp , ol. hWrpt,.d be found by kecking first the things of i h natband the kingdom of God. StiiJ'&.'ii& MOVIE THEATRES BOMBED conducted bv thp vienr, the Hit Ueorge I. Riehnrdson The sermon was tie- , livcrcd by the Rev Dr. George Wools ey ' Hodge, rector emeritus of St Mao's,, L ...t.!. Hnn.. U.. !. Or.f.Alrl linn O WHICH uauic . w ........ w. ... ....... were left without visits or Inspections by representatives of the public health service. He read n report ot a survej cf a hospital In Illinois made by repre sentatives of the Legion. This said that white and Negro patienU slept In the same rooms; that the pharmacy con taining narcotics and drugs of all sorts was left unlocked, and that when nsked If female patients used the same Dam room as tfie males the doctor in charge minted thnt "thp women only remained about two weeks at a time and didn't take any baths." Service men are now being removed from this hospital, Mr. Davis said, ns n result of pressure brought to bear on public health service officials. Speaking on the proposed consolida tion of the bureaus of vocational educa tion, war risk insurance and a pnrt of the public health i-enlcc, Mr. Davis de clared : "Heads of the bureaus do not get along together, r.or do they co-operate for the best interests of the service men. Statements by them, which they hove made to us repeatedly, have no truth in them. They spend the greater rnrt of their time getting up record; in other words, preparing their aimis dp. forehand." . . Fort Logan H. Root, Arkansas, would be added to the list of army posts to be made available for care of sick and wounded soldiers under an amend ment to the sundry olvil bill adopted to day by tho Senate. the United 8tates, tourists, aliens from countries with which treaties exist regulating Immigration, and of native born or naturalised dtliens of Canada, Newfoundland, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America and adjacent islands. The measure would become effective on April 1. Prices of breadstuffs in the United States, western Europe and South America will dron with .the resump tion of trade relations between this country and Soviet Russia, Arthur Bui- laru, oi tne omiu isvanu:u. o .u slan bureau, told the House foreign af fairs committee, today. "There is no question as to the de slrabilitj of opening up tho channelr of trade." Mr. Bullard said. "Previous to the war two-thirds of the food sup ply of western Europe was Imported from Rtibsla and today this country Is making good the bread basket shortage. We are now furnishing Europe more food than we did before the war. "There is, however, no surplus sup ply of food in Russia to be shipped out. Tho DeasnntA have ault planting more than they actually necu ana mere can be no Russian export until there are larae InuxirtH of commodities the peas ants need and for which they are willing to trade food." Conflict Between Factions Terrorizes Busseto Parma. Italy, Feb. 0. (By A. P.) Three persons were killed und sev eral wounded, Monday night, at Bus seto, near here, when carabineers, called out to put down a conflict be tween Socialists nnd members of the iro.-ltl nr extreme Nationalist party. were compelled to fire on the crowd. The fighting started in n theatre where a carnival ball jvas In progress. Vlttorlo Bcrgmo6chi, ont of three v.mthom vena nhnt and killed by un known persons soon lifter leaving the ball. Those at the function, hearing of tho shooting, divided into two par ties on leaving the theatre and began fighting with revolvers. So fierce was the conDict that It was necessary to summon the carabineers. The whole countryside Is in a fer ment and troops and additional cara bineers have been rushed to Busseto to prevent further trouble. Amateur Thespians Give Play j St Patrick's Dramatic Association produced the pm,r. "It Pays to Ad J...t t sk Patrick's Hall. 511 i South Twenty-first street, last night. Those who porticlpatea in uie produc tion were Carolyn Flood, Florence Welsh. Alice M. Slean. Mary Forrest. Carl Martin. Hugh Hses. Chorles Bonner. Frank Bovio, Edward Welsh. James Lowe, John Sweeney and Duke Buchanan. The entertainment was followed by a dance. Chicago Owners "Shaken Down" iJK'rick No Tk ecrminly wishes that 7lerl 's Uwr It all happened. dU. you .can each deride for 7S..g vou don't think that while i Mrs. V, hit- 88r--MrsjMr,eybe. teTth.t she couldi V Bro2fDt l2 MILLIONAIRE BANKER ILL OF SLEEPING SICKNESS! rffitfigfa: Refusing to Be Alleged Victims Chicago, Feb. 0 (By A P.) LVo hitherto been known of chrmical bombs as an argument lo Dr. Hodge urges that this lenten sea-1 peMunde owners of Chicago motion- son be mude more than a mere tor; . pcturc theatres to wign n electrical inallty; that it bo made a benefulal I lnBjntfBn(.p contract was chnrged today I season ns wen ni a. m-uiu-uiini ..ur, d b instigators of an investigation which that its clof.c would show better men j(obcrt "fe Crowe, state's attorney, on and women ' nonnrcd he has undertaken ' "Help others, and above l P? for rour tnMtre Wners who refused or the world," snld Dr Hodge I ru for' nCKiectrd to sign the contrnet were lc your community, and tne rulers, lie- tlms of tbe bombs on Monday, it was member that pnih Individual iR respon-1 , in( fi,e date's nttorncy wus lble to an extent, for coumtions in to,d th t proprietors who signed have i best '7 y"1v1'"h"je thought she this country. , be,n vhnkon down" for thousands of '" , ftf? JJ fUn teasing Him .. Mxhe cry 'America first' is a """lAkh I dollars i would have lots oi iun cry. W e cannot nnn Hionr a tra-j gam Atclunson. et-cretary of an or- U"V,.' i, c1 lmnnened that the first time V r- r... .V.. Mrs. AVhlt- n?r husband's name to the line; Mnste.d pUctice with all 'the lines she hs. sent ftttfe IhT-tho'ught that Jf h. had an "InVplration", rauJ"i; ??J those piacru .... - --.V". -un the - ..It UH. rnre wnrii - -, --;, ci.. Hnev.n l-Pf W.SS &o ten I leda Hempel among mo. ... v": " :.ir t CLOTH SUSPECTS CLEARED Two Men Discharged and Three Held In 1 0,000 Theft 'Proi if fire men nrreilted on Suspicion of complicity In the theft of $10,000 worth of cloth fn.m Benson Bros., Thir teenth and Cherry streets, Jannory 24, were discharged today by Magistrate Carson for lack of evidence. Three were held under $2000 bail. The accused men were Aoram nioro vlts and WalUr Thomson, discharged for lack of evidence, and James Me Cnbe. ntrgcrald street , neai1 I- ourth ; Frank Donnelly, Hlsth streef near Cal lowhlll, and Joseph Bcheer, Wlnton street near Eleventh, each of whom was held under $2000 ball by Magistrate Carson. . . , . The cloth was removed from the misi ness place of Benson Bros. In a motor truck. TO SUCCEED QALLI-CURCI G. T. Llpplncott, of Atlantic City, Attacked Three Weeks Ago . Atlantic City, Feb. 0. Attacked by a malady that nuztled eminent special ists of the South, George T. Llpplncott, of Atlantic City, a millionaire banker and the lnreest Invididual owner of TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Kdnard P Leonard. 1332 E. Pslmer !.. nnd VArti M Zlneer 43S K. Thompson . I. Malice1 P.ZOorm.lv? CJjuy.ylBe.rk.. unl ipihii McAdiunt SOS KUswMer t. nvmma , KV wTbb. ;" E. QlrTd e.. and Edna A. Ilendw. SoftB "Artnco" . Joseph P Hopl(lnv 2S03 S. Win St.. and Joro llyrd. 1011 nitnr St.. ana nmn i. .-t..lt inll TIHnfF art. 01lnUsholw.il IlrwlcH. Pd.' nd 0f trude K. Krhnr. Ncopt. T Bert n. Wolf. 101B Charrr t.. nd Thetma J nlf 1S10 flpruce . t. Tony N. lu.mond 20 N. Frsnlnln it., and potl?; KW. sao N. Hlh .1. Loula R. 7.ck lAkewood. K. J., and Bofln woire li ibu Walter I A. nsi ANNIE GRAY CASE "CLOSED" Justice Department Says So, but She'll Fight Deportation Department of Justice official!! in Washington consider the case of Annie I Gray, notorious divelteeper of this city, a "closed case," ftnd will take no no tion In connection with the immigra tion bureau's order to deport her. Her attorney went lo Washington today to press tne case. Disposition of the cake rests entirely with Commissioner of Immigration James L. Hughes, who has "full in structions and authority." Counsel for the woman stnrted a legal fight yesterday to preveut deportation, and to gain her release. The assertion is made that Annie Gray is not an alien and is therefore not amenable to de portation orders. Under pie deporta tion order an It now stands Annie Gray will be sent from this country Feb ruary 24. 93 PATROLMEN SWORN IN Nearly All Are Former Service Men. Get Advice From Ellis Ninety-three new patrolmen, nearly nil ex-service men. were sworn in this morning by Colonel Thomas Blddle Ellis, who told the men to "use the same t igilance they displayed on sentry duty In Frnnce or Belgium." Colonel Ellis, also possessing un overseas record, advised the men, some of whom he recognized, that one of thp best ways to prevent crime was for the patrolmen to be able to distinguish nt once nny stranger in the particular part of the city ustlgncd to them. For that reason, he said, it is valuable tn meet personally every family on rcr beat. The ninety-three patrolmen sworn in today were the last of the 280 new men provided for ty Council. Those who saw them this morning remarked on their particularly fine appearance. THE BALLINGER. COMPANY Svratr t BALLINGER & P ER.R.OT AfcCHtrecn iNCurctitt oonstwicicw Philadelphia New York A1 BUILDING of sufficient impor tance to warrant cm ploying an architect will be a better build ing if an engineer supervises the practi cal features. Wearcarchitectsand engineers, with a large well balanced staff in each department. Let us consult with you nrnivn-e elnnn the Ttnnrdwalk. has becil I rhVrlei Davis. 1S0S N. lleneon St. discovered to be suffering from cnelphn- Kveim y Krrrher. ton a. h . litis Hthargica, cbmmoi.iy Known us "sleeping sicKness, ana is in r perate condition in the home of his brother-in-law. William II. Bortlett, bis business partner and former city commissioner. , , , Mr. Lippincott was cruising along riorida in his yacht three weeks ago when stricken, but because of its pus hing nature his Illness was kept qjlet by the family until Monday. aiemoera ot nis ismur urc v y to cxplsln how the banker contracted the malady. He spent virtually all of his time aboard his yacht, going a shore only for golf. Tollers Pay to Keep Mines Going Cornwall, Eng Feb. 0. Wojkers nt the Tinrroft mines have offered to con tribute $1000 a month to keep the tin mines there in operation. This nrHnn raliherTsN. Fralw et.. nnd Mabel has been taken because the industry is lorkiev 5342 Hsyerford e. suffering from depression due to the fall in the prite of tin. TesNors ot i. nnsunniiv. ( iiuyi- u uuij- -.,, -arlnn nf nww p theatre owners, sn 111 i . b the world. -,.. M the contract offered by a union business . "" one oi tne i Ul(, bftl, t "Sin Is the cause of Ml the trmiblfl ' , rMrA for pnj,ent of five cents a ?r0J which he jury picks the winner, it misery nnd suffering in the world and,, nonth for scat a theatre. ScTl IV mr nbers of the ury so In a rebel inn against law If there! .. , pliusci ti i mrn ucr hah est Is no law mere is tn.uuir, mr T.uiuvi.iiin , of -mottil lnws make the greuteht amount wjt suffering." ' Service 'at St. Joseph's I Contemplation of the death that must come to alu was urged b the Rev. Al pert Brown, who preached at the noon- 'day Lenten service ln old St. Joseph s Jloman Catholic Church. In Willing s Uev Ills text was "Uemcmbcr. Man. That Thou Art Dust, and I'nto Dust "Thou Shnlt Ileturn." "We rebel ogalnst the eventual sep aration of soul and body," he said, 'but that Is a punishment for sin. But SHIP ABANDONED AT SEA JLEIalwell&Ccj. Jeweled Bracelets i luiiPii mm. i.iu; .,-!. number of votes nnd tnereiore ic i" . f- Hlilti . - ' mrr in .111 iiit"v, . - Crew of Sinking Brlll.h Vessel 1. Z,X 7A Hescuea Slontieal, Feb 0. (By A. P. I The British steamship Boniburdlrr, which leit .lew ii. u it.iii,it,j ,.., i..u uuvr m ,i ,i ,.- h""'; - j . for Antwerp, has been abamloneii iNl.i'imi.lo WllMirn toiiny ui.u ."" miUS southeast of Halifax, according own photograph on the front lBrJ?'n to a radio inetge received here todnj the inforiniitlun that he had won li. from the steamer Mount Claj The , Since-Mr Whitney was out of town ...... i .. ..... i.. PittxlTuveh on a bust- IlUnU4.l '" UUl I.I - "n- . ness trip nnd ponsenuently w-ill miss the big surprise bHP n" Ml" " hnve lin he picked up the 1 would KNIWO rrcw of the abnndoned steamer wus res cued by the Jlount Clay The llombtr dler was sinking rapidly. ' . . i IS 1 I fpkn Ttyiirfint-lTAt it rsouiil nf 1fiT nAt Od Ulioi are not train i u.. uri'r .,-":",' '"'v-.. . v:,' ' - ieToty wiii.pas sowny, out tne bmv ', 7i, '"." " 'v."V4t-i , .' ""., i-,-"' m HS-lto Oed. itB-ccato'.,, ' tloyd Royal Beige reamshlp Lines, yesterdu when we called nt his home, we hsd to get all our information about i,im frnm .u wife, lint we thought that If any one was qualified to tell us about Mis H V AVhltncv. 3he also gTeits ralntlogs.1 Will Join the Chi- caao Opera Co. at Once New Yorlc, Feb. 0. Frieda nempel u. I,..., .niivrH lv the ChicaKo Onero Co. and will Join that organization at ouce , .. ti tiniMineeinEnt Lume from tne company yesterday, Immediately nfter the announcement that Mme. Onlll Curcl had been engaged by the Metro Miss' Hempel was prima donnn with the Metropolitan, to "hich she came in 1013 from tne jcrun i..... v'ivi. , Like Oalll-Curcl, she I; a coloraturn soprano, and like Galll-Ourrf, she made her American debut as Gllda in "BlBoletto." Lectures on Chinese Art Lsngdon Warnsr, director of the nanfinleils MllKiMllT. Slid HCoOOl Oi Industrial Art, will give the second of n series of lectures ou Chinese art at -1 o'clock this afternoon In the assembly hnll of the school. He will' take for his ItDISCt "film olm vimw.ij .. RED HAT MAY COME HERE Choioe of Arnerlcan Cardinal Be. tween Dougherty and Mundeleln Rome. Feb. D. (By A. P.) It wan stated today ln well-informed Vatican quarters that the choice of un American cardinal to succeed the late Cardinal Farley, of New Tori:, now had been definitely narrowed down to the Most Rev. Dennis J. Doushertj . archbishop ot Philadelphia, and the Most Rev. Oeorge W. Mundeleln, archbishop ot rM,.nim. imp of whom. It Is stnted. will be named by Pope Benedict nt the next secret couBisiory. . The dnte ot tne consistory wns neu nltelv sot for March 3 according to authoritative Vatican reports. Bill Fouls Blue Laws llsrrlaburg, Feb. 0. Fishing -on u.,n,inv trnuld be lawful under the terms of a bill offered In the House to day by Representative Timothy J. Mc Carthy, of Philadelphia. The only - .. ..nU lift In the closed Benson. I This is ane -of. the. first, bills to run, Vcdfltftrto tlie-Wue-ls movement. PEARLS, DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, RUBIES, JADE OR BLACK ONYX ALONE OR IN VARIED COMBINATIONS. CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS m Automobile Salesman Sovaral vacancies At our new and used car de partment!. Splendid opportunity for men of bllity and sell ins; record. Lexington Motor Co. of Peana. W. A. IlnserLPWet lyritartan Bidldlns . 85153 N, Ttroai Street 7fctiF"i Haat marnUleaot baUl lo tb Heutti. Boom rinsla or fs aoha, with ul wUbaut baths, narootwa plan. II laatrsIM booklet on r- QBMt. O V. IVBISIOTnt. Mst. . alaBaW I 9 TmAnrfl NICH0L8-pn tUi. Inat.. MA1 A Vd ri. ol SALESMEN! Many good opportunities are offered every day in the Help Wanted Columns of THE LEDGERS w oi iw ." -- -itM VA a n m Informant On WW" ---. "wrnlnV at UV taur.l "'' ,nwry , IIMM fionaan. ot jvi eflucatlon. btwen the aa-aa of f"H rorKl no p XSX?iDTi mant. 1-uWlQ Odsar Co. rar ciarieai worKi no raw.w-' ..n Aprtr to -W, a. Lwl Clrauiatwm "- WINTKn. aiKKIltt'TO ClmrwaJyr. TV, rjLEUUI ITTN, CJeoJwa4eT4nr4Af ri Modtrn In Detail. On Bay Bnjfi, -v'eiM CouoliT Oub, ttnnla. boatlnr. bIW". Ji ki. huctlac. Quail acaaon aw "'...-.,., A faw plioloa rarni(lena TTl' tajwWlMlve. Vl. "INDIAN RIVEE HOTEL tMCiaXDOE..YlMmA. .rfM count, cicallont naninr. -,la Clair evrnra. aKCallant flahlnSi huntliis; centra of rap fruit n aiairiet. moid viui nui, upwarfla Wrlta for bookltt. 1'alni Befh y,' . '. P.I- Bssch1 Hotel W ft-jBS h farmal, mere raoaarn rstti. Wunn "" rf T' 1? M .A ..i -'SaVVf. IV 1itU-"('"-'" '-?..? ,J1 j&AQVth'li llt Jtj Ut, a. . huvSjv .v vsm laHiana.lJy
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