s ' s fRJ" -"-; l W' n Pi. ;'YTF r4 TOMKINS WOULD OUST SCHOOL BOARD Lys Public Has Right to De mand Cloan-Out anti uom potent Men Named HITS BACK AT SHALLCROSS j vjvysw - ' tsr&sim MBiAb' tam-P&frAbiamA.; atuiida " -1 rt,vw?it " FJfiBltUAItY 12, r,HTr,JWlr' ' IVf 1921 ,f CANOE IN .WHICH GIBBONEY MET DEATH & OSEPH MOOR E , ,..., ,n ..nthinc fmllolMirntofllirnoar.) ofiM''iv,;,-iv"io &, in-n "nlvil llmt tlic piibll,', k "n riRlit to ilomnnrf the iciRtmt on ,1,, wiiinHo iin nttnrk jjliWi h; mnil"! ' ,,r bnar.l nt n public meet it,B on, 'r, Unny. in l"1 sniil tl.nl innt.y of , rnlr from ThomijM Slu.Ueross lu.ar.l "rml-pr thnt Pr Tomkiim xvni "off liU i npk nml tnlknl too much nml nlso at he pouM .lPinoiiPtrntP liis vlKor by . . ,..!... it,o rector to a foot rnop or ,-nmn o, iimiM nml tl.nt 1." f.hnul.1 not i ?B?"rfPiP it' 'I"" 1,onr'1 bim,Rht nl,out I tn,!Y,V!"rVV-sn.(.nrTon,kln;.! "to nnwcr Mip stntrmrnt of Mr. Hlinll- i t lie cnnrncicr (u wiih-ii ui.i.f !.-. i in Hip jiitlKnient oi ennic iiMiiu-, m-nrr tl,p iiptitu.lo of flip worn i ra-i niovpil In spcnkinK of flip Hoard of hnVaMnn or some members thereof. Ilnaul 11 nied liirompotcnJ -Itiii I fiw thl opportunity to n.v in iny at imiiiiy '"" ii"e..n-.. . In the nnmc t tnoucnniis in fenders 11 tin1 ciu oi rrnx nbly DO AIHIS HOI Financier Stricken While Await ing Arrival of Guests at Dinner Party PROMINENT IN BUSINESS .Toppli Moorp, Jr., iiuthnr mid ii tin n -pier, dle(f suddenly liit evening t lit home, 1S1!I Wnliiut sficct Mr. Moore uns nvv'niliiiK arrival of Ktn't to n dinner party he had nr rniiRPd when III" luiller heird III in fnll. I'liyxielant were HiumnntiPil. but found death bin hppti itililcn: Within n few minutes, fourteen men who had been Invited to the dinner iirrived. only to he met willi the aiinoum ement of their host H dealt; and n nerlcH of pinicr on ''Tlic l'gyp linn Obelisks" In 18HU he xvnn mnilc n fellow of the Hoynl (Jcngrnphlcnl So ciety unci in INNI! of the French Society of (Jeogiaphy In addition he was a member of n'W-ntl othei Niirictlei of science and IcarnitiR In I'.utope tmd the I 'lilted Slates Mr. Moore was a bachelor At his home on Walnut ticct Iip was ur mundeil with hookn. urios and objects iff art collected in travel." , His neareM MirvivltiK lelatives are Mr. William W Kiflir. Mrs. Cliiiries II. Ilouell. Mr tin Hariows, of Nw Yolk ami In- itu in-law. Mr Al lied I' Moure, widow of bin hiotlier. SERVICES FOR J. G. HUNEKER Public Funeral Will Be in the Town Hall. New York. Tomorrow New orli. Feb 1'J. A lbli t?W ')i GIRL WITH"FLOW OF TALK' MAYBE "COUNCILITIS" VICTIM - Medical Speciali.sl.s Vnuble to Chech Continuous Speech llcpuit Wceh Ago lieliered Due to Mental Dislurlmim fu- nl ulll le I...M fur .nines (.unions Iluneker. music critic from the Town Hall. II.". Wm 'mt -third st ieet to mot low iiftciiioon at 1":H0 o clock. 'I'liere will li mi rollRimiH ,erur A comnittlec of pallbenierv aftei me moriiil aililiev.es Imve been delivered, will cany tin- totlin from the IiuiIUIiib Tin. Imili u ill he iietnntcd. lillMl II s i pnlli. l.. M.. i - .. .nT i.ikiifvn i.(.mitil imltillL'er .we. .Miiy c, win whs M-vi'iii. -wii' . ...-.... ' " lt i Tin. I..". v uill lie (iinllii dl HIP .MCI u . n..M.. nl.l . ..a I..... f .1... I.n.n. IW.IIiril l.lll'lll 1 lllllllllll. i.'.n 'Mil. Hll III t'siiit'i I II II." I i...- I "' i -- ;-. ... ..... "i, ,,,,,, -rl u.H M t .:.. .. .....I ICi-flili of lie New oik 'I rilllll, ' of flip Noitjiern I.llierties (-'as Co. He I was a director of the Irankiiu tlniial Hank He wa fminerly presi I- llii'le a new ilisi hoc ImliliiiiK up ill this puslijnj; miiimk world whirl, nrwht he called "councilitis" for want of a better term? Klillll I'hicilRo lnllliv i dines wmil (if mi eicht -year-old r'iiI who ha been talklliR nlltiofit i'oiisfiinfl vince ns Sal iiidnj. Mcdlcnl Npci-iiillitn liave liicn llliable In (heck III" tlnw of woiiIk Mir.nm Hiildnd. the girl, lives In WmikeRiin. near CIuciirii, w heic the president .if the tumid of aldermen ,e sorted ice ml) lo lollMiops n flic al dermen would tall, less nml iin mure '1'i'sls of iin- Rills lirain mid nther niRims iiulieaic 1 1n- ale fiinctioniiis noimalh Hi'i appeiiie is vni.i to ,r Riiud Kxiept for short pci'iiul. the pirl is ( oii'einiis in nl in Ik- tiilioiiiilly A week mro Milium t omphiimd "I pa, us in her arms mid liinil.(,r'. 'J'licn she hcRIIII InlkltlR. sli.wlv nl lll-st. tin II mpidl). She lias been iiilkiiiR c.m J mi' except for two hours lust Mon- I sir da j niRlit when sm Niept Hi, I pven (llllillR her s,i.fs f.lio kept on tnlk- IliR. I'hjulciatis hnie today pxpirwil In leresl in the iiiuistinl (iie.. lull ciaie fully lloilRed colljectnres Uml tli" iplliRn of tnllc ill ('Rll'itiie bodies timx In leiictliiK on tlic innocent popiilm, on "Arc ou sure olio isn't n Rrown wiunmiV' uskid Ilr. t'luirle K Mills a neuroloRiHt. when imkcil his view of tlic case I,r Mills sun) the fnc riiniisheil would indicate the 'hild I siilfcrltiR from a mild mental ills 1,1, hll( e, Tli" ' ''million, he sniil. mm he the i -nil tif oi.ntitinouf menial cxi ii.'inppi It i Kisihe. he ndded. that the Rir! i mil v lie siifTcrinR from liNpoiuanh, III fienrae M Coillc-. I, hll'MIROli. ''VJi Kisi, expiessid tli ii, n, nl il,-tiii'bi,n the i Inhl - steiuh new that ii in.'o e Is r si.insihp li HOW of -pel i ll I cm ix I r.in mtrpl,'" mill i" " -" i.. H, ,i"i..i.i . Hint the Hoard of Kdil ..;, n it is at present constituted Ins r.rnxeil ,telf m utteily incnmpe .'. ". ii.oi ilw. niihlic has n riclit to de manil that ninny, if not nil. of the memnors ipsirii. and that Hip JuiIrps niithnri7.e1 to appoint at once sclpct llioir fuicpssois from the many Intel 1i5int mid cultivated nml public spirited mn and women of our loved ft Ii is linrdly necessary to go into nnr'ieulnr.s by way of an indictment. The Insiorj of the lasl year alone can 'uraish fuels o larpe and so eloquent In thru' nppe.il that one running bui.k- wnnl rnn read them. A janitor kept i.ln position in spite of the (lemand of rlie iieople best capa- Ho nf knowiuR his litncss or unlitness; nnwiHuiRiiess to listen to the public command voiced by some of the wisest nnd bet of our cit .ens specially np- nnintcd 1, committee to serine better mini ies for our teachers; schools left in iii'h a londltion that paicnts miRlit ilfhtpnii'-lv claim damages for the c.- posiire of their children. Vmn'Rcd li I'nlillc Opinion "And a great citv. liglitly priding iNMf upon the nbi'lty and chnracter ,r Iin teaiheis. waiting month after minh foi tlie selection of n superin- icndi'iit of education, and then, to make th obstinacy or was it stupidityV . oi s. n refusal to listen to tlic voice 1 ml ml' tee of the grent and successful state superintendent, when finally Koiirt'Pil to activity bj the public iiress Kiiomg 11. e unlvpisnl niililic opinion. In this speaking I do not refer in cm wa to tlie pintleinan hnally ( liosen ' I io not know him. Km I claim tiin 1 Total the tiei.ned nction of nionlhs. followed In h speed action after Dr. I'mcgan's Mifgpstion. place-l the hoard In an 1111 innable position "We want joiing ami ciithu.siastU' men nnd women on our Hourd of Kdn ution t eigltt n man's usefulness in liinilril What be believes Is certnin proof of the drowning in Mexico nf 1). Clar ence (ilbbimey, I'ranli XV. Shrher and .tobn K. Marliley and his son Is In the liandiof Lauirncc I'. Sbnrplpss, of Wesl Cheslcr. Mr. Sharpies has just returned from the scene of the tragedy, bringing with him photo graphs bearing on the case. At the left is shown an empty canoe, the one which Is said to have capslcd, causing the drownings. At the right Is .lose Hlvns (the smaller man), a mahogany denier of Carmen, Mexico, who. .Mr. Sharple.xs says, xlewed the bodies. Tlie other man Is Kdn aril A. Wood, a chide buyer for a Chicago linn, who was with the (ilbhoney party just before they entered the canoe SHOOTS HIMSELF AT PARTY "TOWN BOOSTER" INSANE Victim Says It Was Accident, but Police Investigate Story .Icssn Mauna. twenty -one years old. ! ,iis Tltnn street. i in Mt. Sinai Hos pitnl willi a bullet wound in ills bend. His condition is serious. Manna says he accidentally shot him self last night, but police nic investigat ing 'Hie youth attended n partv nt the home nf Hrnjumln (iruee. Fifth nnd Dickinson streets. Members of the party were grouped about a piano when ' n shot was neam troin an adjoining loom. Manna was found on the door with a wound in his bend, ami a revolver nearby. They took him to tlie hospi tal where an operation was performed l'hy.siclitns today said 1,1s condition was serious. Mannn told police of the Third and Dickinson streets station he accidentally shot himself while handling the icvolver. Police sny there tire no powder marks near the wound. Daughter Has Collingswood Man Sent to Asylum Theodore H. Truseji. known as the "civic booster" of Collingswood, N. !.. was ndjudged insane bv 11 board of alienists in Atlantic City and commit ted to an asylum last night. The insanity charge was brought by Tnmen'H daughter, Miss Mary Tru sen. Judge John K. Kates signed pnpeis for commitment to the Camden County litsnne Asylum. Mr. Triisen called 11 meeting of the citizens of ColiltiRswood last week to ngitatu for "new blood" on the school board. Kxtensive preparations were made for the gathering hut the iiffulr I'.sttmate of the numucr ni- Catholics Arranging Plans to Receive Archbishop Dougherty on Return From Rome HAVE MEETING ON Catholics will unite in givinR a te fimonial to Archbishop Dougherty to express their pride and Rrntilication at his elevation to the cardinnlate. . lt was announced todny at the Cath edral that MousiRiior Nevin V. Fisher, tlie vlcnr general of tlie nrchdlocese. has called a meeting of the Cntholic clcigy for Monday afternoon in the Cathedral chnpcl. 'to decide the foim the memorial will take Archbishop Doimhetfy was received in 1 Philadelphia, when he came h.-re upon his nppointment to succeed the late Archbishop PrenderRiist. with n memor able outpouring of Catholics aud per sons of all faiths, who lined Krond street to greet him It Is expected that nn even greater and more enthusiastic token of the esteem in which the nrcli blshon Is held will he civen him in honor I of his nttulning the new oiHce. The archbishop, who is to be made a ardinal in Home at the consistory 011 lent of the Pliiladelnhia Clearing House, and for a quarter of a century previously was president of the Na tional Haul: of the N'oithein l.lber- ties. 11 position which bis father. ho ditd in 1S7I. had held, and previously, Isaac Kooiis, u grand-i'ncle on bis mother' side. He was n menibpr of thp board of inanngeiH of Drexel Institute, in which ho took a deep interest. hnvitiR been connected with the institution since its foundation He was active in Academy of Music affniis nml conducted the negotiations which resulted hi the lease of the Academv to the present corpora tion, of which IMward Kok i president, lie was actively interested in tlie I'.d MONDAY "'" I'oni'.sl Home for Actors, of which he was 0111 e president. For iminv .veins he whs i hniivman of the incnibeishlp i'intnitlee of the I'nion League. 1 Director in Many Corporations He had served ns a trustee of th" Fnirmnunr I'aik Ait Association. At various times lie was a diiectnr of the (Jiimantee Trust and Safe Deposit Co.. 'tlie Pcnnsvhania Warehousing Co.. the 'County Fire Insurance Co. and th' , Franklin Fire Insurance Co. Mi Mooie was born in Philadelphia I 1 ,', July 111. ism lie passed through the I entile Friends' ediu ntional system and received his early business training in the drygooils house of .Incob Uiegel A. Co.. In the das when thnt was nuc of tlie leading tinns in thnt line of 1 business. Later lft took an interest In 11 manufni luring concern, but in ISTIi he withdrew from businesv to realirc 11 cherished si heme of education, which icsulted in twelve years of study, travel and literary work. He visited all the continent, seeing every .conntiy 'n I.urnpe. the principal puns ot .-,a I II. T. Fin. k of the Lvening I'ost : u J llendusi.ti nf the New 01U llcill (I . Frederi.k .1 (iregg. of the t-.w'lnR TclPRtam William .1. tiimrd. I'.dwanl 'iegler. .lolni Minn Ifenrx Howe shell. Hi.liiii'l Le (iiillienne nnd Her bert K.ivard Swope MRS. CATHERINES. JOHNSON Mother of Prominent Architects Dies Aged Eighty-one fl.i 111 illness of two jenrs, Mrs Catln tine Sue Johnson, motlici of Philip II lohnson and Arrie D John son, nn hitcit nnd consulting engineers of this nt. and a first cousin of the hue (inier.il Wintiehl Scott Hnnoock. died M'steiilav at the home f tlrrie u. 1 J.ihiiM.ii. Hk'i'J N'orth Twlefth street 1 'slip mi- eiirhti inn' vents old Mrs. .Inhns'011 was hoi 11 at King ot Piussin Montgomery county. Jnnunrx III. 1M0 during the Harrison -Fyler , piisiileiituil enmpnign. and the term ' Tippci nnoe bnb." applied to her us n menientn of that sticnunus political! .onii st. clung to her throughout he. long life Although devoted to her home. Mis. Juliusnti and tlie women of her localitv helped as best they could ,0 lighten "the hardships nf the farmer boys nf .Montgomery and ( hester conn wliu went to tne iron, in uie iui' Fire In Fraternity House File, resulting when a spmk fn.m a fui mice dropped into a pile of rubbil at ''ii:iS Spring Onrdeii street, late List night, caused slight damage. The build nig is occupied by the lota Tan Sigma Fraternity. af$&mto mc pATEK Philippe Watch for fToi iztxJ Women Jias won at Geneva over a competitors Sfir&i Prxen out of Five Six Second Prizes out cfscivn The Palek Watch is exclusive willi Ihis Establishment. ZOE30C 30E30E 30E30E 30E30! COME HAVE DINNER at MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62ND & WALNUT STb. DEATHS IN CITY DECREASE .Is.l I.1..4lb..HlM C 1a ft.llrtllAIfl 111 I groiiiu.-.,. ..Mimmc i ,r uiiuiuv,, .. March 10. will suit ert snr.lnv m, .Minor. . sm piopcr. Airica. .merica am tending vnr cil from six to ten men. ,, iTnllnn.l. A,,,,.-!..,, n., i.i.:' making exhaustive archeo'oRical cxpeili 'I he school board members. Mr. iru- N, Amsterdam from ew Yorl- II. I tion. Tliis course' was part of a long sen charged, had held their positions I f " . ?wnp?Mod v membw of "'-! Je"'l J"""' nro," wf"-ld. too long and consequently had neglected 1 tl," Io"nl clergy memucrs or wJiu-Ii hp st((,lp(1 Frpjirh q( m to give sufhcielir time to the affairs of T, in ' annoiinclnir the nnmes , !erman at Hanover, and iuterniitinnnl the education of Colliugswood's you h. I l" cnmlidnlPs for 1 1 vation i Th l "''"' "' l"' l"- ''ra""! 1 The turnout at Mr. Trusen's meeting ,' "' , .iii. , ,. or...' '' u,Mo.n. '' V" ' wimrt,,., I il,.. (Vlll.,rsno.l (lrelmnse showed c"' x.u.ii-He mill hiress on HIS (ipsir for Week 567 Than Same Period . . 1. . . .. -.... ... .I... ..it.. il.nl , inarhcii ii.'i'i.-ii-.- i" "'- """" ', i, of ileoths dining th" week ns compared l,t . . .1 .....1 l... minr' iltxilllir with insr wees Him nn- "" .......nt. Fcbruaiv HI. lilliO. is shown by the . s . l'i. l...ll-t.I.. lisiiml tinln. eight n man's usefulness , xveemy moriaiii i.uu.- ... """ "" if not ended. And I know by the division of vital stntiMlcs. Ku that Ips opinion of the board was held "' "";" " ou.e (.receive ine i.f f....- ...sidenu re" "nt at his hands, instead of in a c..,.-.l ' This fiasco is said to have aggravated 1,,ir own cities through a legate, as or 45 Fewer M Tru.en to such nu extent that he frcfUienlly has been done . ama I . . . .... .. . a... a I .X . .1 IS the l.nl.U I OLIrn IlLn t 1. n . in imzu iiesiri'il 10 .snniin ine uusr or ine iuwii, - - - "-' sj... -. -" 'mu from is sines." mill he went lo At BD-I "" unuiuilis will ceienraie I'.astef City, i wiiii uieir own jieopie. AlcliDistiup , Near iougueri.v win ne lorceu to niaKe a VICTIMS IDENTIFY 3 MEN An Author of Distinction Mr Moore for several years mne. ' ponded ftom abroad for the Lvening Hullctin mid various magnziiies. He was mi author of distinction Among his works are "Outlying huiope and the Orient. ' 1 lit Queen s Knipire "Poor Little Boy" i iti.m To the country nn-l pnt ,n "ri ft ili PKtT 'T( ni )ln i I fl n t iKo this. It hattn't hiiv mh 'i ik chv isIr " Muvbe you ilor t l'U n Trtio nn--H ' hx , then ti-rn o I'dim Fresh Efjfjsttiffht from the nest. ( hicketm Just dressed. Cider Sweet apple juice. pples Best you ever had. White Potatoes Superb. Drlw out It tltlinnr tir mi -xt. it .m,h Media Htul PVmUo- t 'tii 'o i - fatuoja Black Horse Farm .ii, JdK In Ihi l.fii- f on ' ii i'hoiu Mrihn "I lam leaking for n great multitude of turliers the noblest mid most rou-e- 1 ita'i'l to be found in any lily in the v in Id and for tlie ihildren t.'od blest them nnd for taxpayers who are free from pol tii-iil influence, when I (all for a (linage in the personnel of the Koaid f l.du'iiiion of Philadelphia." NOW HE FEELS DIFFERENTLY Capt J Whltford Riddle's Bonds man Suspects He Was "Stuck" I 'I llornbv Phillipshurg. a , miiti f ..in r who stepped between Cap n n .1 Whitford Kiddle, formetl) su yr ntetnli nt of Phlliipsburg scliools, nml m ' has stepped out again, lie finn -tied S'JOII hail for Kiddle, but jes. ' run t iriied about nnd obtained an ii'tti' mem on Kiddle's household goods, ttiildu i- iiieiisi'tl of vurioiis fraud' ckiw 'i .in investigation of bin nets i nne t mn with Kul Cross mid n. r' i niiiiei' work. His mrest fol ovveu ii, iir hi. i, alleged to have sent a wetilipss chnk for SSOO l.elugh I lllVPl il 'er lloinhv furnished hnil. Knlille tiiriii-ii .en I,, him a ilianTond ilng nnd wilted, mil pionused to give him n tie e.iiii Miliied at .S 100. the posses sion .r Jh, Khld'e When Hoinbv 'an He ii wilix appinNed its value d at only .Sl."i. He learned Kiddle had nunc . Kiddle was wear- ..'..... nt Henltli. Five hundred and sixty -seven deaths n...n P1-...I iliirinir the week, a decieiise of forty-live in compared Willi last weeu s . r,f James .1. Teevin. a mounted police ileiiths. In comparison with the deaths . ,,, , Thomas K.van, a llorist. have of the corresponding ween a year ago (,ren nlentilied ns their assailants. 'Ihey Patrolman and Florist in Hospital With Numerous Stab Wounds Three men ariestcd after the stabbing this xveek's death show a decrease of more than 101) Per ictit Director Furbusli, of the Depai tinent nf Public Health, pointed out Hint thp city was overrun with pneumonia and InllueiiMi cases at that time, which was largely l .'sponsible for the abnor umllx high death rate. During the week ending Icbrury Id. lfl'JO. I l.'IH deaths were recorded. This week's dentil due to pneumonia nnd intlueti7.il totaled lOVv !! by Magistrate I i en ring Fcb- MILK DRIVER INJURED hat lt.il.lle nnd Mi IViil,hi,i Mi-s i"E t up f ,r i oat SHOT AS COAL THIEF Railroad Detective Injures cfne Three Who Are Captured of iii .!. I. "Ill li AV "i ii i i e voung men dlscineleil, i llll' llsserl slenlm,. . I ' b"w (Hen Willow and I " , ,n nic leg when I lie wounded num. Charles iwiiim Hire" nl i vi i.i.i in". s1 'net Mnuaviiiik. is in ih,. M... "n M .sinful 'I- "'iiIiii.ii, is urn silimis. Tin, "'"""i - Kaxiuond llnllistj. eight- '"- oi'i l.'JN Smiili hired, and H' i I I'll 1 twelilx -tun ..,.!..- ,.1,1 . '" ,. S...S ...... ' 1). IV III sliei.l if...... "''"s I Magistrate I'll,,. ", t. Ill, lK.ll, .. ...,,... .....I 1...I . llpi vjllii I ' , . "" !'"" """ "CHI II II - I" MIKI kul for fililhci lii'.niiiR. ' '" ii Heading Ilmlvviiv iletee. hiiv. hill se ,, m jJdmittcd "-, ' ', -. hut said he had Ilr mil the hnllel must Ul. ,i "' "lis In hi in hi W, iiJO M.r 'i i Inn Hurled From Seat When He Col. Ildes With Auto llfiijaiiiiii Kobinson. "tUtl Ludlow street, driver of a wagon of a mllk distlibiitiug firm, was scriousl itijuud wiien the wagon was wiecked in a collision with nn nutomobile on Market street near 'Twenty-second curl this morning. ,, Kobinson wns dtiving west on Mnr ket street when an automobile driven bv Jnmcs Hullinan. of North Sixteenth street near Diamond, skidded, and crashed into the team. The driver was hurled fiom the seat, striking on his bend At the Prebjtcriiin Hospital it was said he had a possible fracture of the skull. .... ii Ihillmnn was arrested b.v the police of the Fifteenth and Vine stieets station. Has Been a Policeman 25 Years William J Cnrioll. house, sergeant nt the L'ouith' st i eel nnd Snvder avenue station, is cclebinting his "silver an niversarv on the police foire today. He will entertain at a dinner nt his home I I'M North Fiont stlcet. tonight. He ha been a member of the hincaii of police for t went -five cni NEWMAN TALKS ON IRELAND i- r Veumann iriixenuii "ii " were held without bail i Costello for a further ruary lo. A notary public was iHkcu lo tliel I bedside of tlie policeman in tlie Frank- i .ford Hospital last night and the men i 1 hroucht there. The notary took a 'statement from the policeman in which he said tlie men "got into an argument i with him." A statement from Kynn said the men were fr.ving to hold up the policeman. Kynn wns stabbed three t'tues in tlie chest. Teevin was stubbed in the back, stomach and lung. The tlnce men gnve their names as John Araulher. Trenton avenue near hurried trip to Kome and back. Tin new cardinal will -arrive in Kome by. March .'I, when the ceremonies lire ex'-I pected to begin. At this time formul unuouncement will be made of his se lection as n member of tlie College of Cardinals. HELD AS METER THIEF Man Accused of Collecting Quarters While Posing as Gas Agent Frank Welsh, thirty -live years old Filbert near Kightccnth. was held in Sl.'itM) bail for a further hearing u week fiom toduy. on a charge of robbing gns meters. He xvns arrested .vestctdii near Twenty-eighth nnd Kitner street's after, it wan declined, he had emptied gas meters In a row of houses near there He wore nn old uniform of the I' (J. I., for which concern he used to work Welsh. Hn police sny. gave house- Lobster Dinner, $1.50 iimi ( ii"' ;. !! i ' ' (ill ,' U' 1U '"'f i l' ' nf .. In, ,s ll ls.n h.r ,.,l I),n1i i ' Hal. 1 1! Vuii 'ii s Lamb Platter, $1.25 Hnnil Hack vt I in ' s r i, r.-.J HnKiyl Cntm i ' ll (I rami ll hil HC ' Cluehen Platter, $1.50 ih, li ..i . it'i- i '! I I i, , ,h Ciini I Mcennlian's Special Dinner, $1.50 I. ' I In I iniliir Roast Si M' 'l (ill "'( ' t.tf o r,t .s. itinn f'o'-iiiii rloin Platter, $1.25 '' - I n Sll .Vw- 'll rut 'I. ft .trh '' i . r,, 'to,, Ut , n Fish Platter, $1.00 llir, I ,1 Hn I I If r, I tilt, I i r ,i IOE30I IOE30E 30E30E. sosto: ,XXXXXXVlaXXVlXXVIAtX X.WVV XX I WXXIVIXV1XX '!. vwvwivwxnj i i,.n.,..i,.v opi ....,. l.iuent . sinne' noiiicrs pogiiK receipts ioi i ne money ne I ...i.i ' ire....'., ir ii 'iv,,.ii..i. nvp. took. At the time of his arrest he had IIOUKPs. mm ...n.i om ! ... !., I,i ,...uo..LI.. rri... nue near I liity sticcr. "'.V.J" '.i....1 ." L .,. ...:. ...'.:. '." Iiiiiici' niiiin ne is in.- .nun nn,, nils been robbing South Philadelphia meters for some time. MAN STABBED IN CAFE Arrest Follows Affray in Woodland Avenue Place James Hill linn I. a sai'or. w is stnh bed in the back in a light at I o clock j this morning in the re.stauiant of (ieorge , Cartus, Woodland avenue near Fori-! ninth street I Kaitlnnil was taken to the Unlver- ' sity Iluspltal. wheie it is believed his condition is not serious. Curtus was at rested nnd arrnlgned tills morning before Mugislrnte Harris I i liurged with the stabbing. Ho was held in $1(10 bail for n further hearing February 111. I MUSICAL SERVICE St. Matthew's Lutheran Church IHIO.Ut AMI III. MiKMIV Tv Rev. Edwin Heyl Delk, D. D.p Pnitor Sunday Evening, Feb. 13, at 7.40 o'Clock SOLOISTS . Utv lldl hK s.iiniinn GT.U OII.WIMIII Inn, IIKf K.N IlI.ITt I.FIVriKU. Mm XI II 111 DI) lts 111. UMAX WIDJIAlnll. ClrKnnlt nml Musn-dl Uiretu.r i i a ' gfioTei BorraLit I . -- v - xr JamHSLr -Z WM. B. KUGLER Annagcr Jacob Radcr, ("linn v ntiii iiRnn v iolln inpii' ' , ll, nnl (' n Pr(KPn IllPltl. -Sonit "f ! Ailor iMnr, -Thinh-K. itig Asisii:ri dv the wonder to ifrtl T JlBITh rroiv v oi n Homanr.. CJuiirfpi .Sim,-, (i II mns Ad ft'es iolln I'eris't I ll XI.Hl Quurlul Mj 1 .iiMi I.'s.k-. t iv ' i In (111 ,IUHS, He Ilr.ius i boy violinist " C.nck (n'.i.i lfift. i' X'ct i.i Hoioi. .. Ucmarcii III". i:ilm lljl p fo Thpp OhLlllfa,.,, Si pi ifw i It'll ... Delk, t) l lloln i .S'ilpcrr Tin pi iii.ic is rnitniAi.iA iNvni ii in rri:Mi i.i, k rs riti.i. Brond Street nt Fuirmount Avenue AUDITORIUM Seating 400 PERFECT ACOUSTICS COMPLETE STAGE CAN BE RENTED AT MODERATE RATES FOR Commencements, Recitals, Concerts, Theatricals, Balls I'lll'l K ."!o - " ' '" "' ' ' ' I ' i .'iX'XW-VV-Vr''X.X..-VX'.t.XVV.'ViVX.VXVX.XVm. ,xxixvxtxxxxxxxtxxx-xxxiixxxixxxxvitvuxx;. 1 Hotel Jorraiiie j 4 - Broad Street at Faiimount Avenue M M. ;. KUCLEIi, Mummer Academy last alter- with ii Is OVV II ll'l'Og t I" ...nu rr veil ILL 1110 .'vet luff anil will b I open ted this ! .. J " " ... .. uf.-ife of chllOH but ...,iv unillmined. the romance of Irish life is iiucliiingeil, iiccordlnp to the lec urei in lecentlx taken motion-plctur.H mil color vI-vvh. Ii tmeuls foiini of the tur mill nvi well as lb plctmcsiiue sule of lielniiil FOR SALE 4000 Metal Bands for Bailing 5 i In syiod 1. inch wide. 8 feet, fi inclies 3 MEN HELD FOR HOLD-UP Vict I ,. . .!..! ..l.,u .l.n OI.il, I " li inpses oi iiiiiusi. nn .......in, , .... .;"" i a Win (iin. 'ntlon hall where Do Valet a L. . vas pioclulmed pieshlent. Cuiiagl, 'I U- ... rirv Feremo, Cork. Killarnou. I.tm- 1 L1' .'. -N,u!i lnloe. I.lstowel nHllybunlon. k- .i.in'...v l.oiiiloiKlerry. llelfnst and mum 1 111 U III' i (II R lone, with end buckle, condition. Will Sell Clicai lo Quick lluicr See MR. MI.G, 2d Floor GOG Chestnut St. . .. .. ....a... .mnrou. ...r.. it mces oi ;i'.. ....v..v . lulled In this Ttaxeltnlk In the iur.il districts the nhsolute !" r... i ion ot loinance Is to bo found Moss- iliiineil (iistus winuinir louuwiun i... sin ilfsht down fiom a ilicam-booU tn.v ,i.,s y, ,.,.. m lakes that smllo nt tho moon I11.....1 ....1 . . ... ..1,.. ut.iii out over the eyo s Journw- t ,it., ,'""? '" " ',abl, "' I. nib and , t! "I VugV which is pure music, itself out . .,',, "'"u of it nil. Mr Newman h;ih. enurBcs liril 1,1111 S nnl.. ,.f in... .. .1 .. . O' ll , ,,, ,.,ln.l Mini B..I1SCS "-' . 01 11,1.. 011 in i .in - , nic, new ncum., !.. ..-.....' - 1 """'i who was rnliliol ,.i.iii,..i I it .lulit. Its power and Its uw aliening er. " Was Attacked and Robbed as He Was Stabling Horses Ml weie nricstcil rail. .1 l,i lll im i t -I'n '"' 1 11 1I1, I, 1 ','. V1 ' 1 I In , , ''11, , ' "'ii 11 , ,"""' "lid J 1 n'l V ! I eels A' ll In . he win he was I.IIOI I, I'll over the ""o Mulsh) snj I men "u'licii ''inn 111 his stable, 111 "f Ihciu, lieiiteii i tin. k nml 1, ,1,1, ,.,1 " '" ieiogiiied s Frank in and las,er streets. Prank '"'in MIi MiClellnu aims Dobbins, Front and "le the other men. lefni'i. Xrn..li....... 11.. 1... n.... ....... r ...H.n....lU IH.IvCr in an 1 '. , "".r" l"'1'1 withimt mil ''"it iilcnnileiilUu,. to n.itlon.illty. 1 ring Chu SALESMAN H r.xnrrlriKo Iratlirr ltr trnnnillnng wlllnc. Must lone tlrst-cho." tfule log Bi'liHii, illstrlit. Kxcellfnl.eo nnrciinn inr. Srlirht mini Willi inrne rnoii, ii.nuw, gWrlte fur fall imrjU Ut. ,.,,.,. jfrtlllffllMTOlM T-1 nvi: ...iviiui-is linr.l.XUS lll'AVAHI) will he puld (1) for the rMurn of Roods stolni rrn Pennon llrothera on thn moriilnu of J.m. 31 10'JI iind 'r thn nrret and conviction win. atolo II10 samu n ,K'( 'I'm ll "Vfiiue r ntla J'Tents iri.ii - ..! unn nr niAritniiH "" nas New Memorial Window I ib or Hie return of th Kood and th Hr.fji ,1, . il .nnxln. lion or ni iierona uu.iw b.i V llieiilin ml .... .,.,.. ,. i,,,,, 1 "' V"".'....,.,, rn l. ilm C(,.id iu.,1 hi ihmiii'l of S, (leiiiiio's Tl" K"nll" "' t'",rK nrt l'lu semen Willi SiMi llrl sti'l. ',, i.!oi "PeclHloiie.nUBiterlnc.blue-Bi.vi.MvBg. .. . ..,.11 ihi.,1 1 ., ktiillll'e'l every lo ...i.i- ...i,. u-jr ii rv 1 CHERy1 $ SUNDAY'S (Full Coatie) DINNER 1 Beit Quality Ddicioail Cooktd Liberal Portions Courlfopily Served TRY IT XI ll N V ( .iniine I'lniento Ollies lliliken llkru Creole or Oonsoinine eriiilcclle Itrollfil ( oilllsh vtllh t:ir Niiuve sirlns- lleiin mid I'lirnler l'utnloea or Poiisl Mlifr.il ( lilrkrn with suisoiui.li nnd (lluco Hweel l'oldtoet Clwlri of lint Apple I'le. Viiniila 1'uddlne, Clierl I ruc 11 ruddlmc or Clierl rrtufh l'ntr.T Hulls mill lliittrr , CWee. Ten or Mill. Served From 1 to 8 P, M. CHERI REST AURA XT 1(501 Chestnut St. Three "Invisible Guest Days" THURSDAY FRIDAY TODAY February 10, 11 and 12 Entertain One of the Starving Children of Europe As Your "Invisible Guest" at the OPENING OF OUR NEW CAFETERIA Occupying Entire Second Floor Over Our Lunch Rooms 1508-10-12 Market Street (Opposite Hrond Street Station) Entire Receipts of Cafeteria Will Be Given to theHerbertHooverFund for Relief of Starving Children of Europe On the .three opening daijs Tlm.xdat Frulcti (laily11 to 8:30. -Saturdo !!. Open THURSDAY'S RECEIPTS, $520.84 FRIDAY'S RECEIPTS, $560.40 Horn & Hardart Bk So i-0. Acre i t in our oniuiiiiuliaii 1(1 icur in lunation ami service of fooih. 'Ihi- cn plionnl ewelltuce of our .' ( prrii nee in the selection, pi riiiui is ri flecli tl in the I. VVVVXW'M1.tMXt.H1.VV'.l'X. frJ5& 1221 CHESTNUT ST. $Jl a v- aaa "& VINCENT'S BROADWAY FOUR Famous Musical Fntcrluincrs ' Formerly of Healy's Balconadcs. New York NOW A I I III". I Alii U Dancing from 9.30 P.M. to 12.30 A. M. After - Theatre Supper si:k i:d i a cum: 10 - Daily Luncheon lull tiuirsc. Scrxod 11 to 1' lit t i ijl yi i sX ...... ,. . 1 11 i,i.i--.""ii I ,1 i- i fiiri' Your Dunn if. nml lliuiillii'l.t ut tin ( alliiiji rsr. r . -UsJltOI'"""'"l-sJ,l I" iff 65c i Jm -' xrm&rvrs j-y j' . irrm 'ssi. uWgjgyyfsS3 GDANDARIwCAPfel WiN ttE Business Luncheon I CC, m K.' ''-'i '?. i I 11. . II X VI I.. - VI I "- , J IMIlllliK I- I" ' ii Iii t V, to In ii. I ! in 1 I rzzrsjois cans inl' r ctrc I j The EAGLE 23 N. lUh St. BREAKFAST 35c V Littnc-ic nmi Anton-tin V . RESTAURANT 6 55c llirliitlinu ( ereiil lliilt.r II. in. In' I I ,,n . e nml I tl. .V I ri ,1 II hi I c A I i id II I mi .X ll.i I'll. Is I llll. .X I LL Mr. ii .I nu I, I ii -I. M I ll I 1 I - .X s in-ti II .ml. ,i Hull ll I'. II 11, H - n . . iiuiinesx Luncheon bervoil 1 1 to 2:30 Aiixic anil Dancing I : ,.. ' lo K io Hi in So I., ,X( Tull Coiir.o Sunday Dinner, $1.25 ()2l) 0. Market SI. , ....ni.iri 111 i.nri vv . 1-1 ic.i ,1. murk XDNNKII - " was prescnleil liv his Mi. and m Louis Tilda.). ni'.vNON iiii(iTiu:ns S. W. C'T. IHIh Cherrj St., 1'lilluiltlunlB. l' ifc -' - i - 4 ) , -flS 'ft f. M s -.' . a Ufc. rB.. .fctsjaaMMii
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