Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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PARTY WITH JOBS
in
Harding Makos Headway
Preparation of His Speech
for March 4
WON'T ENTER INTO DETAILS
Ry tlii Associated Press
St. Augustine, Feb. 14. A plea that
the nation forget the animosities and
partiianship of the after-war period
and put it" shoulder unstlntingly tn
the wheel of reconstruction is expected
to form the keynote of Warren 0.
Harding's message to his follow coun
trymen when he comes into (he presi
dency. Although the inaugural address still
v fnr from complete, it was loomed
e.stcrday that considerable work hnt
been done tnword its preparation and
that the subjects it is to cover virtually
had been selected.
To Keep Hand Off Iluslness
It will be very brief and will at
tempt no detailed discission of anv
problems awaiting solution One of
the outstanding features is expected to
be an appeal for confidence In the na
tion's business stability, linked with
an assurance that during the net four
vear.s the administration will keep away
from meddling method in it- relutions
with the business world.
Detailed statement of a taxation pol
icy, however, is to lie resrvrd until
Congress has been called into pecial
session, probably in April.
It Is belWred Mr Harding's address
will touch, very briefly on the question of
On International peace association and
-vlll teraely pledge the incoming admin
istration to use its best effort to secure
a peace agreement comnatllite with
Atoerlcan aspiratious There is ct
pected al'o to be a worl of friendship
tor Mexico and the r-s; of Lnt'u
America. To Talk Willi Hughe This eeh
For the present Mr Hard. tig is de
roting littV time to the actual word
int of the document and most of the
real work of putting his Ideas into lan
guage probabl will not be done until
rext wsek. He has a heavy appoint
ment list during the net few tiavs, and
l.v Saturday wiM have he-inl the ad
vice of several prominent party leaders,
including Charles F.vuns Hughes, gen
erallT understood to be the prospective
mscretnry of jtate Air I Inches is ex
pected here Friday or Satirdav
Among those who hid apixiintment
todav was Thoma W. L.invtnt. a part
ner In the Morgan bankinc house, who
helped frame the finaminl sections of
the treaty of Versailles. The purpo-e
of conference was not rove ..led. but it
was presumed that it rulalei" to mttt
national flnnnce
DECLARES ATTACKS
WON'T BEAT MELWS
THEATRE ACTORS AND AUDIENCE
HA VE FUN GIVING LIM'RICt PRIZE
Waahington. Keb U. Andrew W
Mellon, of Pittsburgh, reputed to be
one of the richest men in the Tinted
State, possensluE wide businrsi.s ex
perience and diversified holdings, in
cluding, at least until recently, half
ownership of the O.erholt Distillery,
wyi be appointed -ecretury of the
treasury in the Ilardinc cnblnet, in the
opinion of Senator Penrose and others i
Federal Patronage His Club in
Demanding Harmony in
City and State
SALARIES EXCEED MILLION
Pu " Waff I'orrfwaitiliHt
Waslilnfiton. Keb 14.- Pol'tics and
patronage will rejilace legislation on the
Penrose program following the adjourn
ment of ConreKS March 4.
Senator Penrose plana to return lo
Philadelphia shortly nfter that date,
and will pluiiKC Into the problem of pin -ifvinir
Phllailcluhla factions and nr-
ranx fo' the distribution of several
hundreif federal Jobs to be filled under
the Hardin; administration. He will
nlso take a hand In the lexiflatlve nil- i
nation at Ilarrisburj:.
SenilofBrlal announcement to this ef- I
feet came todav from n source close to i
the senator He in known to be anxious I
to restore harmony on the county ticket. I
and to that end will summon the lenders I
of nil sides when he Rets to Philadel
phia, and denwod that they get together.
Ue will have u iote"t weapon with'
which to n force nuv demands' he may
make, for the 5. (I. P. job hunters i
will hav to Inrve- his Indorsement for
most of the ferfvral nots to be ills-
tribute, to party vorkers. As nutlmial i
committeeman and seiiin- senutor. ami I
with lobs more nun-rou thmi ever, due
to the etpunsion ' th- gm erntiieiit's
oeti ties diirini; uml 'nee the wnr. i
Penrose, is in good slruno lo entrench
himself more strongly thiui fir with
the pujro'l brisiul".
Jlanj Jobs to U I'llled j
Ken without the istmastershiis.
which in now under s-xecutive civil
nrv!fe. then are hundreds of positions
oer the state which will Jiecome nvoll
rble trt Kepibli''n. There are donens
of depu'ii's in 'he three levenue dis
tricts ot the st it.', joiii" sfor?s of ilep
ut 1'nited Stales mandril, and niimer
.us prohibition enforcement ugeuls. to
a nothing of the principal appoint
ments sueli as i-uxtoius nml revenue ml-livtoi-s.
mar-hals. d'strht nttornexs. as
sistant d strict attorney, prohibition
director mid "thcrs of the higher -ul-arled
rl.isses
Shou'd Pre-iiieut -elect Ilnrding re
more the civil service retrIctloiiR from
lostortices of the first, second and third
clnssiw, iio protected by executive or
ders promulgated during the Wilson ad
ministrations, this actUm woul 1 throw
pcn onie I ."00 t.t more juistmastiTshlps
in Prnnsvhania. making it possible to
niist leniocrutic incuuilo-nts ,ind fill the
rlnces with Republicans.
Senator Penrose hns already an
nounced himself in favor of this course,
and it is understood wfll urge It on
the President-elect following the in
auguration. It is gen
Senator Harding will
the plan.
Jobs Worth SI. 000.000
Ir has been estimated that with the
postmastersliips iucltiitisl, th agggre-
gate salaries of federal jobs available
I to Pennsylvania Hepublb-ans will er-
ceed $1,000,000.
Senator Knox, wlio lias .announced
his intention to take a hand hi the dis
tribution of patrunase in western Peun
Hlvanla. will Interfere but little In the
Penrose program. He expects to inter
est himself in the major apiolnlmcnU
only. ,
Senator Penrose is unquestionably in
better shape physically than when he
returned here during the holidays.
During the brief interlude between
Patrons of Alhambru Scem
to Enjoy Chance to Act as
Jury but Girls Appear to
Be Bashful
Gloucester Man Said He
Knew We'd Be After
Him With That Chech
And Offered to Bet
Nephew
Jack's Here!
Tell the kiddles that their very
own particular Itmpln' litu'rlck con
test begins today.
tllvo them the second section of
the paper and let them have their
own fun with it.
AND TIIKY CAN WIN TBX
DOl.l.Alli.
Show them the page opposite the
funny pictures They'll lind It there
with the rules and everything. It's
called
Jack's Jingle Box
One Hundred Dollars Daily
For thr Heat Lost Line Supplied bu Any Render ot the Evening Public
Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Bcloto
RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST
Aniwer left l tU ofllet ot ths H
Kiso Puauo LiDOta will alia " J'
mUalble.
3. The winner of tin OXB HCNDJMD
DOI.I.AII ptt for the bt Utt linn to
each Limerick will tx anncuaceJ one
week fir tin Mirerlek l orlnteJ,
4. In cane of lies. $100 will tie awarded to
each auccesiiful conttatsnt.
5. The dfCleloii of the JuJe In each
I.linerlck conteat will be final.
Cunttat In open to any one. All that i
xaulred for you to do la lo write and
rend In your laat line to the Limerick,
uainir for convenience the coupon printed
below. Pltsie write plainly, and be
aure tn tdd your name and addra.
All anawers lo the. Limerick whleh la
printed tx-lewr mutt bt recelted at Hie
office of the Hvt.xixo PcnLto Larnan v
a o cWtc Wednradnv eenlnir, Addreas
"iiwiico on numner aiven on coupon,
T1IK WINNIJU OF TODAY'S CONTEST WILL 1113 ANNOUNCED ONE
WKHK FROM TODAY
Cut Out and Mail
UtKMSo I'uiiLic Lehoieh.
TO THK LIMERICK CONTEST
'. O. Dot 1523, Philadelphia.
LIMERICK NO. 55
Said a pert younjj stenographer, "Gee!
This business would fail but for ntc;
I nm sure the boss knows
That he'd soon have to close-
Today 'a award In the Umpln" llm'rlrh
contest was nuule by a Jury drawn from
the audience nt the, Alhambru Theatre,
Twelfth and Mortis streets, on Friday
eveiiliiR.
The nwurd to bo announced tomorrow
was made by ii Jury of employe of
Frnntt A Seder, Klcvenlh and Market
afreets.
Krer been on tlje Mne. l.impln'
Liin'rlckersV Vou know the most noble
conviction swelled our venerable blue
serge us we stood on the north Hide of
the footlights nt the Alhnmbrn Theatre.
Twelfth and Morris streets. Friday
nlsht. The electric-light bulbs blazed
up in our face nnd a sea of hypnotized
eyes peered up at us from out in fiont.
We were nmaed nt the thought, but It
was there. We should have been an
actor !
Then when we went behind the
scenes uftenvnrd we became perfectly
convinced of it. Piiture this, fellow
I.lm'ricker.s. Out on tho stage, the
lim'pln lhn'rlck in the hands of two
star nei formers unil n tnrr. nnd b.ick
In fl.A ti'lnffu llu tn tit knmlu m! n li.All. I
. .,i. ,,,o !,-, ,,, .11 t,.l,(, ii i u..ll
titui Dionde lady. There may be other
(Write your anavier on thla Una,)
.YflMC .-
Shed and St
I'Uy ami Stale ,.,
HElPORJfilli
OBSERVEBIRIHDAY
President-elect Harding had full , Jtllournmenl of t ongress mill the eitrn
Vnowledsc of Mr. Mellon's corporation i session Senator Penrose will alo ot
and whisky holdings nud despite this
knowledge, it is said here, has asked
hfin to accept one of flic most impor
tant places in the ahlnet.
Opposition that has b'cn stirred up
by the Anti-Saloon League to the ap
pointment of .Mr. .Meiion win ue ntu
Hfied, it is thought, by Senator Pen
temnt to udjust difTeienres over the
state legislative program.
Penrose, who since his ictiirn to
Washington has exhibited a disposition
to pacify and harmonize ull elements of
the state organization, is hopeful he
uin bring peace in the state situation
md Induce governor Sproul. Joseph It.
liming the in-Jiut!,. things to consider about being on
letally expecU'd tlle xUj,p ,mt thk 0, vniiaf. hor J0lll.
he fuvoruole to Kliolioni or your buttonhook or some-
thin like that. And she held the cur
tain open for us, too, no we could sec
what the star performers and the Jury
were doing to our lim'rick.
This is what was happening :
Simon Myers, the star In a snappy
little musical comedy, called "Time,"
made the announcement that members
of the audience were to come up on
the stage and decide who should win the
?100 prize for the llmnin1 lim'rick. He
was a "black-faced artist who had
"Alabama lloun" beaten forty differ
ent ways
The men jut had to to what he
said and pretty soon ten of them piled
over the footlights. The girls wcro
pretty shy and for one awful moment
we thought our curtain holder would
have to drop things nud run around
front and get the girls started, but
finally two very nice ones came up and
the ten fellow iurors rushed for the
edge of the stage to help them ovei and
everything was lovely.
nuto repair department. Scott Motor
Co.
Samuel NnrUli, 70S South Fourth
street, salesiuaii. ,
Harry Indlrtor. 010 McKcun street,
cutter.
Joseph Volpe. 10:10 Annin street,
Keystone Telephone Co,
M. Hoffman, -Mil South Darlcn
street, moving-picture operator. Royal
Theatre.
X. II. Halmon. LW.I South Mildred
street, salesman
Loiis Greenspan. 113 South Eighth
street, manager.
Joarph A. De Sales. PJiU dnckson
street, chauffeur, Armstrong & LutU
Co.. JM2 Land Title llullding.
Lim'rlckltls seems to have spread to
the spirit world we don't mean the
kind you find in bottles, either Judging
from thu experience of Mr. llrlcrley,
who wins the $100 awarded today, Mr.
llrlcrley didn't mnke this suggestion to
us. but it seems to us that thla is the
only explanation of the peculiar experi
ence he hud in connection with
llm'rlckln'.
After all, why shouldn't a couple of
"P'nta get together each evening and.
sitting on a soft bank of clouds, tnlk
oier the doings o( us poor mortals who
arc nil nusy llm rlcltln ?
We'll tell jou the experience Mr.
llrlcrley had und you can all .figure out
your own expVunatlnns So, here goes.
You Hoc, Mr. llrlcrley bus n nephew
Rcrnurd Ashworth who lives with, him
and who thought that he would try to
play a little joke on his uncle who bus
been llm'rlcking' almost alnce the be
ginning of the contest So last Fri
day evening when his uncle returned
home, Mr. Ashworth told him that the
"Evknixu Pt'iiLio Lkiiokr'ii lim'rick
editor" had been orer to Gloucester to
sec him tn let hhn know that he had
won the $100.
Hut Mr. Urierley seemed to feel that
his nephew" was trying to play a Joke
on him imd replied. "Well, Hernard,
you can't kid me about that, because
I'm sure he wasn't over to aee mc to
day. Hut let m tell vou that 1 Hnt
some good lines in to the lim'rick con
test the other day and you Just wait
nnd see If ho doesn't com? around to
morrow," You can easily Imagine, Iheroforc,
just how Mr. llrlcrley felt on Satur
day when wa finally manured to locale
him after having gone to his home In
Gloucester and then spent half an hour
telephoning trying to locnte his place
of business In the City of Hrotlicrly
Love.
He admitted to us that he simnl.v had
feeling mat he would near from
Baptist Ministers, Union League
and Students to Honor
Temple President
CHILDREN BRING TRIBUTES
The seventy-eighth Wrlhday anni
versary of the ltev. IJhrt, Russell II.
Conwcll, president of Tctfiplo Fnlver
Blty, will be observed at the llaptlst
ministers' conference this nftVnlnp; nnd
tonight by a testimonial dlnnr nt the
Union Leaeue and Founder's JDily excr-
! eisca at the Academy of Music.
Roland H. Morris, nmbaasadV to
I Japan, and Dr. Thnmabj H. FlnfYan,
state superintendent of schools, will be
given honorary degrees nt the exercises
at me Academy.
Dr. Oinwell's birthday, which Is to
morrow, Is being celebrated by varloiiKj
luncuons wnicn commrnceu yi-nn.-ru.i
and will continue throughout the week.
Thousands of (lowers nnd hundredti of
pounds of fruit were presented to Dr.
Conwcll by parishioners at exercises In
the llaptlst Temple, llroad nnd Hcrks
utreets.
Morning, afternoon and evening long
lines of children, women nnd men, num
bering literally thousands, streamed up
to the platform, each presenting the
veteran minister-lecturer with a flower
or a piece of fruit, with the name: of
the giver attached, and each receiving
a cordial handshake from the pastor.
Dr. Conwcll was hi fine fettle, and
lo demonstrate that he felt just as
young as ever he sang n solo at the
Sunday school session. In tho evening
the veteran clergyman sang "Trust and
Obey." uccompanled by the Rov. Wil
liam Dyre McCurdy,- assistant pastor of
the llaptlst Temple. Nearly 3500 were
crowded Into the church at the evening
service.
In the morning every member of the
1 Children's Church presented Doctor
Conwcll with an orange. The Roy
Hcouts nnd Girl Hcout.s, nlso brought
the gifts. A few hours later 1000
members of the Sunday School pre
Fentcd the minister with nieces of fruit.
He received three barrels of itrane fruit
from tho young people. At the evening
service every member of the Glee Club,
Hoys' Chorus, Girls' Church and Senior
Chorus presented n flower.
"I think he received every kind of
iruir except a lemon," said uoctor .mc
hikif An n. t'Otirt
or iiidte eceiit such hs relate td the
administration of justice, to the con
duct of tho hiislneMi oftho court, or t,o
tho oouduct ot elections.
"No Powers of Appointment"
"After tlie ndjoitrnnicnt of the first
scmIoii of the Guucnil Assembly fol
lowing the time when this constitution
becomes effective, no powcrn of ap
pointment shall bs exercised by n court
or Judge except sucn ns reinto to ineir
floflPM nr In flip tnfitinccmcnt Of Public
law libraries, tho Inspection and man
agement of prisons, tuc visiiauon ui
i.iiMtn institutions, the condemnation
of prlvntc property, nnd the ndmlnls-
traton ot pudiic trusts, oi puoiic jim
or of public works."
Then comes this cbncludlng nnd what
is regarded ns cm thins sentence:
"Others powers of appointment
vested In a court or Judge shall be
abolished or vested blsewhcre by law,
Tho . foregoing Js rotwldcred as a
real effort to purgo the Judiciary of
politic and to prevent the building Up
of n political machine,
OPTIMISM IS NEED
TODAY,SAYSRECTOR
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TIFF BILL AG1
Fordney Measure Regains Privi.
leged Status and Action
May Bo Speeded
HOUSTON TO TELL OF LOANS
Ry (he Associated Press
Washington, Feb. U.-Pushrd !!.
repeatedly during the last week In faro
of appropriation measures, the For.lner
emergency tariff bill today had regal Z
It. privileged status nnd was the flr
ven In6,8'" ," H "
vcnlng-. AJthough proponent of th.
meature were prepared to press for fll.t
action by Wednesday, to S the decks
for resumption of work
on approprli
"Z::, cnt
", "'" "'" "truing n final vote.
2?. ?rT""cd. y 8-hr
a
us, but that when we did Inform him t Curdy, gazing nt the dozens of fruit
over the phone of the fact that he hnd baskets llankfng the pulpit
won the MOO prize, he sold t was such Doctor Con well announi
a shock that he couldn't think ration-' frl,t WM he sent to the
imr inr ni ihiim nvn ininiiitH. ..!--. i n i a
cl,T. h Eecn'ttin ''us rke..bsouve,nixsd "
"""fL.1 1'.:n?0.':, ' . JS.r.."TL r. X".Prsenvcnty-elghlh birth-
lines thnt he hns sent In during this
contest and that He promised her several
weeks ago that, If he should ever be so
fortunate ns to win the prize, she should
get half of it. So there goes $30, nnd
Mr. Rrlerley saya tho rest will probably
be used to pay some of bis Christmas
bills.
He's lucky to be able to do that. We
only wish that we could !
duy anniversary dinner will take place
at 0:150 o'clock Tuesday evening in the
lower Temple, followed by a lccrptlon
in the upper Temple.
I Holmes Queried
on Dream Court
EQUAL RIGHTS MEASURE 1 WOMEN'S CLUBS OPEN WEEK r,n,.u,d
GETS "MIXED" IN HOUSEiWITH IMPORTANT MEETINGS
from
rose, Decaue oi tin- Known neire oi tJrunily nml otil"rs ro agree ,(n hkiiii
the next administration to transfer the (l,)n un, ti ,,th'i- matters wbh-h now
duty of enforcing th prohibition law (nTij. them.
trom the commissioner of internal rev
enue to the liepartnient oi .insure.
"Mr. Mellen has been ritii ir.eil m .
tirtaln n miters because of his alleMl
ownership of distiller slo. : will thi i
nave anv bearing upon his appoint
menti ' Senntor Penrose -vns asked.
"No importance nt all can be at-
tached to Mr Mellen's ownership of
ilistlilcry stock, wliuli I understand he
acquired as a bunking transaction." re- ,
piled Senator Penrose "All this has
been well understood, and no interest
til ovlKf in flu- loinils of the public I
because of fh proposed .linage which i D"'"-.
ivill tnke nrohibition enforeeiiient from
the secretary of the treasury and the
lOmmissionei of internal ieenue and
place i under tin- Dtpurtmcnt of
Justice. "
CLARENCE B. COLLIER DIES '
Former Director of Union League
Stricken at His Home
Ctarer-e Ilisnham oilier. fonnr 1 -rector
of rt.e 1'iilon T.iasne. uml n bond ,
broker, with ofh.es in the Ileal INtate ,
Trust Huildlng. died sudden'. n
o'clock this morning at his hoiin -
Carpenter lime, (iermantown He -as
fortv-nine vears old
.ir. t'sdllee hail l..theil ull. I -buiiM
and was Jiessing when he wn truken
with an nttaik of .eiirt. trmilne He
lay down on his -1 himI dlid befoie
.i phjsh.an nn're.l II- bad seeial
heait' attacks rcei.tl
Mr. Collier -.is u dliictor of th.- R. -Ilance
Insuranee I'o I'm iniiny ears
ne had been a vestryman in the Rpi-,to-pal
Church of 'he l'piphnny In '!er
mantnwti. lie was married to Miss .Mnbel lgel
by. who survl'ts with two ihlld'en.
Samuel, 'hit teen ve.irs old. mid Mar
csret Oei1sIii l '.ill hi . tin. -ister, Mis
Klizabefli Collier, also Mirvives
Fuueial (ries will be held nt the
bouse Thursday nindiicted by the Rev
Dr. FIomI V Tomkins and the Rn
Irving Mc(!rw Interment - ill be in
West Ijiurel Hill I'euieicrv
THREE PATROLMEN FIRED
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
1 ne following derisions were handed
down bv the Supreme Couit today:
1 uifr v tuiilwln I.iKimott- Worka
ipti-llant V "fa I l'ulUJslph' fmU
i.vn' irm.l
(ic-manton Truat v H.s- nil
.ant lu.lniM u'urnn.l
Illon, .i-" innt . Harnn t at-tl-ml
a' -nt "f aiillHnt
ssfrun anii-IUm vs l l.u'nev f. uu
l;rree sftlrm-1 ' i'oit of i.piclUin
(hattiin sill l'lionls .allnlml llanli .
full aiipllanl Juilunvnt uffl'iiif.l
ch"H'er v uuakfr i'U v'sb i.'r. j.
,1 J 121I1.-III Bllinnfu
i rllr Uci'i IT rmed 41 ri)l
.1 jdinii-n
pi:b ih-kivm r. s i
liiui. uypri.ttn -i" Muiai-
erni-'l
rommorw-a ih r.nmf luiporsuon. 1-
,.li t mi l'rri JuiWmm nrflime.l
' iit-nn vs m-r'can Flail P"a sui-lun'
Jilrtumpn' nrtlrni'!
Vavn Titi- iij l'rui iV 1 r! i.l
nL-ir.' Ju.Jin-it uftlrm'J
:.tutual T"il i'o k rr !Ib ' v Munn '
, J i.ifinin afflrnirt
llei " ' hbP'IIhi- v !!. Ilrirf Irani. t
,r.l Ugh ' " JuUmM- altlrm-.l
( ..rrlaaM v s I'onrav, ipp Un
iitlrim-rt ut .ml of hpimiUM
L-lltror.l ' lMtlniS-iphlii Haplil
i. APP-l.J-i' JuUnint Kfflrn.v.l
lti'ili -. Mnes-H"nent-rnni! i "
mrt ,.lt-inl for tlp'JJ'.l an
JOU'."
Dnulhs of a Day
lli.r
Trans.
lu-U
A. Walter Beck i
Funeral services for A W'ultir lie K. I
one of the oldest musii utli of this1
i. I &t. a lnLt nt iii iiif iiinmlioti i f .
nt' mm i. ;' .-"""7 ' - ..,,.. .,., ,,.,. .;.,,. ,..,.,.
l)l.ll.i,l..li.lun llftnr .in illnt I Oil 1 lie uanoi. I m- w.. -- - -
Comedy Alsiut Llm'rlcks.
Sunon Myers certainly knew how to
tell an audtence about a lim'rick. We'll
say he did. He read all ten of thn last
lines and got a laugh und a hand every
time Right in the middle of every
thing, .loe Iturton, of Von and Hurton,
comedians on the bill, called out from
the wings. ' Do let me read one, dear
ie ' Then after that, theie was a lot
of i upld tire ccnuf.lv about lim'ricks
that sine hit the bull's e.ve
liven Mr. SchwurliS. who is the pro
prietor of the Alhambru. foigotto be
Inihj . und stayed ' aioutnl bark" and
had a good time listening. After the
jury brought In the virdlct fand, by
the vvny . the decision was close, because
there were so mam kochI lines). Mr.
Kchwait.i gnvi us u bo seat to see the
vest of the show and what was our joy
to nnd that the blonde lady who held
the i iirtuin for us was a very important
person on the bill of faie itill. of
course, that's our business. Rut, let's
see, we went down there to find out
who won the lnnpin' lim'rick prize,
didn't we"
Well, the nirv nnally gave the $100
orie to
JOHN llltlMRl.HY.
i2 llrown Streit,
(ilnurester, X. J.
I'oreiiMii. piece goods derailment,
llmeiv Shirt Corporation, 110 Iorth
Thirteenth street
The llm -ri.l.
Mrierlej was
.s'nicy 0 hnniljul you ml
i'Aoc.
l.n'iir I in. i '. ii;; V of ijdce:
in1 letirn ni'iiifi'oii
t A nil nlnrlle h" nation
He teas "mist" in a cloud ice tan't
Irncf.
h liner ev s inn ru k was o -i
Bill Provides Negroes Shall Receive
Service In Public Placea
Vv o Staff Corrfipandent
Ilarrlsburg, Feb. 14 Prominent
Xegroes of the itate arc inteiested In
'he eipial rights bill presented to the
House in January, nnd are trying to
fathom the mystery of how the number
on the.' bill got mixed with the number
on another in the printed h story of
House measuies.
Representative John '. Anbury, who
represents the Thirtieth ward. Phila
delphia, Introduced the hill January ni
Lleutanant Governor Beldleman
Tslla of Sproul'a Program
The Civic Club's committee on word
affairs, of which Miss Clara Mlddleton '
is chairman, held n meeting this morn
ing at 1800 Spruce street. i
Miss Jane Campbell's Mondnv morn
ing class held its meeting at the Xrw
I'aee One
tlon or alteration of buildings for the
Municipal Court or any of its
branches- to what extent havn they
been spent and how much remains
available lo bo added to the !$1.000.
000 contemplated by the ordinance
referred to?
Does this item have the approval of
the Municipal Court as s'jch?
Vcrj tiuly jours,
.1. HAMPTON MOORK, Majoi.
i.wuence mat .Mayor .iioore "is on
Man Is Being Reborn in New
Kingdom, Declares Rev. Robt.
Norwood at St. Stephen's
OTHER LENTEN SERVICES
The need, of ft greater optimism in
the era of despair so prevalent In most
of the world was dwelt upon by the
Rev, Robert Norwood, rector of St.
Paul's. Ovcrbrook. In his noonday ucr
inon at Kt. 8tcphcnR Protestant Epbv
copal Church. Tenth street above
Chestnut. , ,
"Ii is heinsr said men have loet their
sense of sin." he wild. "This is not
so. Man Ik merely being reborn: this
Is a time of birth pings, for man la
being born into u ntw kingdom, for
'the old order changcth.'
The Rt. Rev. Allan Tarson Shat
ford. of the Church f Kt. James
the Apostle, of Montreal, Cunada, and
bithop of Montreal, spoke today nt the
fiarrlck Theatre on the vidua of the
"It Is the old story." he said, "of
profit and loss nnd exchange. In oldrn
times property was put ubovo persons
and today we still havo this idea. Mcii
are losing their sonls with this ten
dency to put birth, money, position
above the real person."
$20,000 in Drugs
Seized in Bank
Contlnutd frem I'oee One
rest Saturday he was released In $".1,000
ball, an amount which he had no diffi
culty in having furnished.
"The drugs selr.ed in the safe-deposit
box." said Special Agent Oyler. "arc
part of a big lot that was smuggled in
from England. The ounco boxes the
narcotic wan In had never been opened.
The drug was In the pure state.
"Through mixing adulterants in the
('rug "le fifty ounces found in the safe
deposit box could be Increased to 150
ounces und peddled to users for ubout
500,000."
Officials of the trnst company said
todav they had no knowledge of the con
tents of the box. If they had, they
stated, the government agents would
have bren notified nt once,
DISBARMENT SET ASIDE
SniOOt. to llm ...... .it.....
--, .- ... ou,ui Hcncuuie. wan tU
starting point for debate todav. Hon!
to tho schedule na drawn by the fin"
committee on the ground that while
would add one cent it pound to the pr
of sugar It would not be so burdens.
ProtIoCnnSUm,nir PUbU " ffi
fortifications budget, earlv ti,il ' an,1
and clear tho wair "h'er g ,X
nnd conference reports, lfc'-'oii
MIscellanepuB ineosurcs before th.
Ilouae Inc ude the resolution for a una
clnl commltteo to Investigate lie es L
A inHWr P-.,n"Wlll. draft dodger
Adoption of the retolutlon early th,
bllk ,fZ.eXSrT;,ed- ,'c P" wnt"
bill, the Shtppard-Towncr maternitr
and Infancy aid bill and the Sndth
Towner measure for a Federal tin1-"..
ot Kducatlon are other Important nica.
urea on he Hmise calendar which , fij,
pBp"e.8UWeCt" f 5"at "?
Secretary Houston will be recalled
tomorrow by the Senate judiciary com
' l ce. rther examination in .
gaid to loana made to the allied na
Ions. Tho committee decided today',
request Mr. Houston to bring whatmr
mpers he had relating to the cst.b
lishment of foreign credits, loans made
under existing agreement and author
ity for each negotiation.
KcnotoM considering Senntor Reed,
resolution to Hop further payments to
the Allies said they had been adv'a',
by Secretary Houston thnt .moOO.OM
was the maximum sum of future with
drawals In prospect from the $7fi.O0O..
000 balance under treasury commit
Opposition has developed In the Ken-
an: ufc-iunsr, any legislation which would
..v,,,. .rjiuuinimu an payments
.-".. ..b....iin uiri-auy in existence on
on
the broad around of rmrlnnni n.it... ...
honor. Sentiment was osld to be gen
era! against making further loan com
mitments, but some prominent Senate
lenders were prepared to oppose legWn
tion which would cut off funds promlieO
the Alllw tinder existing obligations.
VOTING ON SHIP WAGE CUT
Referendum of Yardt, but Reiulu
Not Announced
WWilngton. Feb, M. (Ry A. P.l
Results of tho referendum vote bow
being taken among shipyard workers on
acceptance bf lower wniro scales ul!i
be reported next Thursday In New Vorl.
I. ill. ,- till a. ni mc .cm i.i ,,,.,,, . .. I. . . AH, &. , nt n ..... .1 ... n. ,- ..
Centurv Club fr JnlliT Wlileu Wil- l"n "iue tracK in demanding mat the , Schuylkill county umcer a name ,.: ' uwu, jseport;
and the speaker leferred It to the House i New Century'
judiciary general committee, ot which "A
Representative A I! Hess, Lancaster, ( inn.
Hams gave the news of the week, Mr
John lllhson a i-uirent poem, Airs. Har
riet Iiuiiimls Smith an original story,
and Mrs James Monaghan the history
of Monro lounty.
A urw Ii If, James Price spoke at the
Cluh this afternoon on
udlcitiry general committee, of which "A New Menace in the Negro Prob-
is chairman
city nave home control over expenditures i
of the Municipal t'ourt. was found to
day by his friends at Harrlsburg in
the repot I to the slat Legislature, of
the (Joveinnr's coniinlsslmi on consti
tutional revision.
The tcnort la in the hands of the leg
islators who are studying it in prep
aration for the vote on the state aumln
The Asbury proposal was Introduced
lis House bill ll'Ji. hut on tlie History
The ll.-liuvure County Anna Howard
hhnw cummlttoe gave n Vulentlne
Ordered Back en Attorney List
In an opinion by Chief Justice von
Moschzlsker the Supreme Coutt today
bet aside the disbarment proceedings
against 11. J. Mnglnnls, an usslstant
district nttorp-y of Schuylkill county,
and ordered bis name replaced on the
roll of attorneys
Maainnis was generally charged with
professional inicouuucr. me
It is mixed up with No. -01), relating to lunclieon today at the Twentieth Ceil- I
ivement. which was in-i lury iuo, oi i.ansuowne. Miie speiiKe;' ,
. . .1. ... i ..t -i... i.m
lie omnletru l)V Jlir. ' PU'vimcmi- "i mi- um
irllox unwed
liiirliv.uv imnrov
tro'cluced by Representiit ve Steedle
Pittsburgh. l'nle.s the mlxup is
straightened the bills will appear er
roneonslv niiinberd on the calendur.
if the.v get out of eoi.iiiiitttc. and mem
bers mav pass tlie highway bill under
the Impression they have voted for the
crjunl rights measure.
Two years ago an ecpnl rights meas
ure passed both the Senate and House.
but was annulled in tho Senate ar.tl sent
back to the lions- for concurrence. On
the way between the two houses Is be
came lost like the prohibition plank
at Chicago and was never found.
Representative Asbury'u bill prohibits
cny P'lblic pis 'e from advertising that
it will not reci ive patrons becuiwe ot
theii race, i reed or color, and pro
hibits proprietors huiI managers from
t efusing anlmdy admittance on those
uCCOUIllH
I Negroes supporting the bill are sat
! Isfled to mnke some amendments, such
.... . . I .1...
as eliminating iiurner snops irum n"--
II, nut tney mienu
I to insist that tho zclicral provisions ot
istratlon's bill providing for submitting
to the neonle the uuestion of holdlnir a
constitutional convention ' (umpla.nts aguinst him being that in nn
Ifuine. Rule Proposed ' assault and battery case before the grnnd
jury iu oL-uiiisiii i-uiuii... ii.- iciui in-
Included Mrs. Henry C. Idncoln. H'il-
lianisporl; Or. Martha Tracy and Mrs.
James Starr, Jr. Mrs. Carl Ii. Alt-
I muier was in charge of arrangements
If the convention is authorized, then
sertisl the nam? of a witness on the in
mere win oe opportunity lor me on- , ,,.. mpnf ,..vpn hr i.....,,! .,.. tiliri ...ir
stltutlon to he fio written ns to l'laie , , solnc,,inff Important to s.iy in
control of Municipal Court expenditures ,onnfPtlon wlfh tfie e'tw.
ill mil uaiiiis i um iiiuiii.-ii.ni uuuiuii- it.. u-n n Un neelisr of mm ne- fo
this ilty while he was n prosei-utlng of
ficer of tho state to assist in tho defense
of "Hill" I.teb, former political leader
of Schuylkill county, who was tried
ties who have to Hiintdv thn funds.
The Monday Club of I'ox Chase had, In the introductory aummarv to the
a lum heon today to celebrate its 1 proposed constitution as written bv
twentieth anniversary. The president, I members of the commission, there is
11 ! II It ....l.t..l ..-.1 f 1. .. .1 , ., , .. in . . . I
.his. ii. n, iius, iirniuru, unci .nisi coniainiu huh sisniucniii. nnrairrnnu i. .. r .....i i .ji ... ... t. i..
Jane Campbell was one of the speakers. 'Thllndelphia county officers - To !',"' """a,"; '" u, " - "V-"' 'K
meet problems iieculinr to Philadelphia. ,.,. u cn(iin., b,fore tho ' Sunerior
trom various dlHtricts are reaehlni:
American Tciierauon or labor hed
quarters here by wire, but will not be
made public,
Tho referendum was ordered after
couiuiltteef representing tho Rethlehem
Shipbuilding Corporation and tho At
Iantic Coast Shipbuilders Association
hud served notico on the unions that a
reduction of nrorincHnn a. -.n .....
specltlc sury because of business depression. The
uruiicncm rompany proposed a 20 per
cent cut effective not later than todty
Union leaders objected to the short time
allowed to learn the sentiment of the
worker nnd today professed ignoranc
es to whether the comppny would pro
cecd with thn reduction without wait
ing tho result of the referendum.
SHIP CAUGHT IN ICE PACK
i up iti ti ni i vi rnminiiTPi n i in ' t iironnsoii runt in n enmirv punvinii. : . -- . r .. . ; . .
Woman h I, ague for Oood Oovernmeut 'shV with i i city (such as Is the . Tin I .W" ' 'ti.TL'&ZVtlW Xw Yorl'- l"e'- "
Ti, ll,..1,aIlfrn.0.on A1 'n'Wn7.ihljiielnlilu) mnly olBcers may , lie iowt Mmim01icj m R witness at ht In a heavy
.iiu. .i rciiini .iKiiii'cuiu mrri'i. auoimiivii niiu ineir dimes inj w nn- ' .u,, t.i..i tnt ! vnn AlUfhrluVee hnri- V u .)..
Till. f..n.ll,v ..,,nfrnno flllnu-nl thn ...w.l ...inn ,.ltv ,.ffiri In nnlor t ,n., """ . ,US.V'- n .lllstnalHker, Dltrg, ."N . h., tllO
meeting "The Oovernor'a I.eglsla.lve'eliminate the 'mandamus evil' II is ?yATZWJ5?ZJ! X,T?.' "rlstol City, without
Program" was given by Lieutenant ' further sugxested that In such lOtinties ..,,... ,,.. . ',',,: ,,., .. heat. Is helpless and
the bill be enacted iutu law. They nre
counting strongly o' the support ol
Vare leadeis m Philadelphia. The Clt
irens' Club, n Negro organization of
Philadelphia, is tucking the bill
WANT NEW TAX SYSTEM
Oovernoi Middleman. "Reforestation"
was dicusi-d by n representative from
the State Forestry Department Mrs
II. II Illrney presided.
Thn Philadelphia Auxiliary of the
Southern Industrial F.ducatlonn! Asho
elation held its monthly meeting ut the
Hellevue-Stratford this afternoon. Mrs
A. tiielow nnd Miss Hall were the
speakers Mrs I.ouis Lewis, the prci
lent . presided
HELD AS ECONOMIC SPY
ltcek's
sll
dili'iil.v Kridav iiicrnlii
will take1 No. 1 "And the C gull and II gull
nlace toni'irrow afternoon from his lute! illMilace." Thomas H. Craven
1 .. ..,- S- .1. I.'. I. ....... ' . I.. .-.I ..1 I !.,lnlrtlln11-CI
Two Guilty of Intoxication, Third
of Neglect in Robbery
Three patrolmen uere
the force todav bv the
l)pll!cl.! f 11 III
Civil Serviic
v.-sldclii e, iiu...! .Mil iu r.i'vi'11111 scii-i-i.
Mr. lb'. U is -.in ilvid bv a widow,
Mrs AdelnUl' It lie. k . a daughter.
Iis nie II P.eik. and i sons, Al
hert II Heck. 'X'0 North Tenth
street Joseph M Ills k t-ll Itilsciinib
street, i 'bar'"- M He. k. Abington,
Tn . Iiu iinid M link. William II
Itc-ck and Ildwniil II H'-cl. The three
last tiamicl and the diiughtu ieside ut
"'X', Ndtth Seventh street
George Allen
The Onclv of lleurge Alii n cio died
mi tlie steamship Impeintur ilioftli
after ii ai rived at Southiiiuptiui Jan-
nil arrived in New York ves-
terd'.u Interment will he irrivate
Mi llen vvus
-.evenly tour ve.irs
Oommlsslpn. Une was found guilty nil ...,; I ;, r..- -v . . - . -. ; .
lO .U1S-. """" ,
Lake, N. J.
lie leaves four daughters The Allen
..ststi. I.nnffdnle. Is at Fifty -seventh
stieet and Citj line. Overbmok
Ir
Dr. Dewltt C. Shaw
IieWItt Clinton Shaw, fornieilv
neglect of duty iind tvio were iliseiiarged
for IntoTlcntlon.
Patrolman Robert Kraier, a
Negro, attached to the llleveuth. and
Vlnter streets station, lost Ins position
ror fnil'ire to res-iond to i,n appeal
(0 go after the men who robbed Heinoii
llros., 'I hirti-.'iith and Cherrv streets.
January ill. I' was testitled today Fru--ipr
was wnuieil bv n pedesirlun, und
hat he said: I'll tell the cop on that
heat about it
Hubert Scott of i he Seventeenth and
Carpenter strtets talimi. und Hubert
A. Almeida, of the Peach und Media
streets station, were dropped fur In- , Andrew Dousa Hepburn, D. D.
tox cation Patrolman Hugh lnnell,
f the later s.iitlo,.. vas suspended for llai nllto... .-?' ' ' W ') '
-n dovs on the same ihame -Andrew Dousa Uephurn, li. li., an
lKmJn , VlmTni 4 ' UoJ,nnl.-lc and ! nuthorit, on llnglish literature, died at
ail..-. W I.ou.y .,f llm I tMin-iii e nn. Mlxfonl lo(lll). lie. w as niri irrij injsi
Jtl Wet
Ashmead plaie, (icrinantowu.
No k'. Hut a h) Pilot settlrd Ills
ca-sc. lanes .1 MiCullough. Vnder
wood Typewriter Co.
Vo :: Doctors miy It the "llew
a plane case. (Seorge IV. Phillips, Sill
Land Title Huildlng
No ." Rut poor tha.se found the
space hard to face. Hownrd P. Wheel
er. I'J'.i W'-t Wa-hlngton lane. Ijer
i. ii ni riv n
No. K I can sail-em, which-craft
shall 1 i ace? K Soiiunar, TtlM
linver stieu Mount Airy.
Vo. 7. Now they say Mrs. Chase
Mrs Chase. Mrs. 1). Kimball. Jack
son.' Ml'h visit.ng at ."iS-IU Hudtield
o s Till they ashed liini, "What
flowers-lii cac?" John 11. Casel,
.",:HI" Vol tic Fifteenth street.
No li lis a "grae" undertaking
he'd fare. . M Turner, Room Jl.'i
'vo in NMH the King lire a Fly In
that case.' John 11. Moon, letter
mirier '.nr.'. I'airhill Postofllce. Lehigh
iieenu- in.d Hutchinson street.
The line written by Mr. Rilcrley
. . i.. . r ,1... i..lii iiilnu i.ui.1
received live hi me ""',"" 7, l"V
Commissions Being Paid to Collector
Arouse Main Line Residents
Tax i omiiiissloiis amounting to about
,15,0iO, said to have been paid to
ii. ....... (!.. i iirvT. Mnitr. treasurer
..i-iriit.- ..-,.,. ...j.. ...---. -----,. ,,,,, .... ..i...' ;.,-' i
if Lower. Merlon townsilip, mr ill' ul'' " " cuius" uurKiui.r, ri-pii-si-iiin
the salaries and exnenses of county
officers nnd the expenses of tho local
judges should be 'controlled b? the mu
nicipal authorities.' "
Would Abolish County Oftirers
As it is now, the proponents of the
Municipal Court contend that city otll
. ials have nothing to do with the court,
except to ladle out hugo turns of money,
Onlv countv officials who happen to be
In political sympathy with the Munici
pal Court, il is hold, have anything to
say about what the lourt shall do and
spend.
The commission recommends that
lountv officers be abolished nnd that :
"The expenses of local judges should
Le controlled by the municipal nuthorl-
Wlthout Coal and Helpless--U. 8.
Cutter to Rescue
(Hy A. V 1
Ice pack off Louis
Rritlsh bteamsMp
coal for steam or
drlftlnir north, at-
pvoperlj accused of wits possibly breach i r0"11" . ro tn J1?. cfV m t
of good taste. here today by tho United States nvi!
' . . . . , ' communications imrrice. The cinT.t
.. ..., . ..,,.- guard cutter Heneca was immcdlsttly
lYIICidiriU IV1AN lb rUUNU oidered to her assistance.
Uho moAtagn, which said the ship vm"
I
Man Caught as Burglar Waa Taking
Picture of Invention
New York, Feb. IL (Ry A. P I -
Fenernl authorities uere naked bv Mnir-
isliate Short, of Rrooklyn. today, to tnrs, lepresents precisely tlie position for
'irriiuue wueiuer iiiui iiurrivK. oi i wnlch Muinr .Moure is now ugiuing.
Rochelle Park, N. J., held under $1000 i Another blow at the Municipal Court
Blrmlrjham, N. J., Citizen Taken
in Charge by Relative
After drawing .10,000 from thn hank
and turning it over to his employers
last Friday. A. J. Mullen, forty-five
yenrs old, of lllriiiingham, N. J., dis
appeared from his. home. His fumlly,
fearing he hud met with foul play, no
tified the police of this city, who sent
out "flyers" to locate the mail.
Detectives Mnrlght and Lcinhauser,
of the Eleventh und inter streets, po
tics- . l(.f. Mtntloii. who were standlm? at Kiev-
The foiegolug sentence, saiii egisia- ., , ... . ,- Sll,,.,HV
-. , . , .A- -- --- --. -. -- .-----. ",-
HcrviiMs ((iiering one year, are given as a (lentiaii ecouuinlc espionage system In
the cause of n movement for wntit is
termed an " mproveil system of collect
ing taxes
This movement is said to have been
launched bj members of the board of
l commissioner and Is expected to take
the form of ii bill in tlie i.egisianire ,
this country
Hdunrd llm ns. manager of h cork
manufacturing rlrm In Rrooklyn, and a
detoitlve, hid themselves In the factory
hist night In tin effort to discover the
mystery of the recent disappearance of
numerous tools About midnight, they
is struck by the commission In the fol
lowing section :
"Duties of courts to be judicial only
iliviuee the fee system from township said. Haribk. guiding himself with an
politics This bill prouauiy win o
based on ii tux revision report drafted
bv u (cimmiHsion iinnieu ny wneuim
Sproul. and will do iiwuy with township
treasurers
Mr Cane is said to receive a salary
of .:!0(MI a vear for collect ing the school
tii' wlille from the township, the county
and the state he leee.ves commissions.
Last vear he was paid $7.00 by Lowei
Menon and between $.1000 ond .i.r.0U
liv Montirnmerv COUIltV. It Is SUld. Of
this money he must pav the expenses of I .
hiTi.mce. iiicludlns reins und the hln Rescued After Becoming Frightened,
of i'eik" ' and Dashing Into Schuylkill I
filghtened by automobile i
citric pocket Inmii. Dosed a drawing
of an iniompleted invention nud started!
to take a llashllght picture of it. They
anested him un hn was adjusting his
II tin-i u '
Askid whether a spy system still ox
Isted here, Hnrrlck himself declined to.
answer them, explaining "I am a (!er- '
man " I
HORSE GETS A BATH
Olearflrld streets station were found not
guilty f dereliction of duiv during
rivl, nur Ciniup's lcpsnrd.
of l'liiluilelphin, died sudden. y of heait ,ie mr o ,v James J. Mi Ciillcmgh,
ii sense in Sliringlield. Mass. lie " " , ni.tui oil four votes. Lines it, 8 and 1)
a native of New Vork stale, but was )Ji ,r(,ix.,., one vote,
graduated from the Philadelphia Dental .pi,,. nlllnr (,f the Jurors follow :
Scliool in 1S.HS. H" moved to Massn- js .nna Riitls, ll.Tt Passyunk avc
(luisetts seven venr ;o ,,,.,
Miss Hilda Itriimnerg, ui.t i ussyuni;
avenue, employed by Oppeuhelm A.
Collins.
,1 Ki'hlrrtrr, i'.ntl ledernl street, up
prentiie ompositor, livening Hulle-
In
sureei,
street,
dent of Mlumi I'nlvcrsity there und of
Davidson Course, naviuson .-s ' ne
was ninety one years old.
Henjamln C'vlirn, llltl Croia
dcrk, Mllcsiell Fletcher Co.
Jamc-s Rrtinl, O'-'O Wutkins
Camden Man, Shot, Diet
( hnrles Piestopenon, iwenty-mne
eurs old, of :ilil Stevens street. Cam
din, died today in Cooper Hospital of
hullet wounds. The police nay he was
shot bv Angellco Ciiindo. thirty -five
,.,.,. ,',iii of (WIS Henry street, Cam
den. (Jtindo surrendered and will be
(barged with his death.
Wild Fowl Flying Northward
Cape May. Feb. ILThe last few
nights great flocks of geese nml ducks
have been flying northward, coming
across Delaware bay.
A horfc.
horns, plunged Jtno the Schuylkill river
uear ( ll avenue bridge toduy and
swam about for forty -flvi minutes be
fore It was driven ashore.
I Tim horse waH attached ro a carriage
owned and driven by Max Levin, fil.TS
1 Ridcp avenue, n fruit dealer. Levin
was driving along thn eust river drive
when the horso shied and ran nwuy,
dashing thn carriage against a tree.
Tho harness parted and the animal,
vvlthntu the onrumbruiice of the car
riage, galloped Into the river.
Levin was unhurt. The carriage was
smashed,
'Dream Palace Appeal
by Minister to Council
"Mot Point Tnlk on tlie Million
Dol'ai Dream Palace,'' was the biih
ject of u talk last night by the
Rev., Dr. Arthur Rahlw'ln, nt the
Chestnut Stieet Raptist Church.
Dr. Haldw in's message was di
rected to ull number of City Coun
cil and Mess.rs. Rurch and Llmcbur
ner In particular.
"Few men get second chances,"
be said. "You went wrong oiicp.
We understand you arc to have the
opportutiltv to veto the 'Dream
Palare' npprcpiiutlon
"Do It!
"Show thut you have repented.
"The ciowd you voted with will
only smirch you. Vote right now,"
The minister then gave his incji
sage to Council us fol'ows:
"Olve us less talk nt .ft 1.00 per
minute ond more wisdom, less poll
tics and more "business, less faction
and more loyalty to the public In
terest, less of self In the limelight
and moro the vision of ii greater
and better Philadelphia."
night, saw a man answering Mullen's
description wanting rapidly up Uherry
street. They mtopped hliu.
"Good evening. Mr. Mullen," Hn
right said.
"How did you know my uameV the
man asked.
"I guess jou don't remember me. but
you better (ome along until I make
myself -known." the detective) said, ns
he took the man to the station house.
A brother-in-law of Million appeared
early this morning and took charge of
him. Mullen said thnt he had become
bewildered and had wandered away from
home.
in a perilous position and In need nt
immediate assistance, gave her pnsltinn
us about 1(10 miles east of Loulaburr
near Capo Rreton.
Tim Ilrlstol City, a freighter, of 'S I
tons, sailed from Ilriatol. Mngland
January 27, for New York with careo
Captain J. J. Carny was In coinaitiid
with a crew of forty men.
Graduation Week at Farm School
Plans aro completed fnr graduation
werli at the National Farm School near
Dojlrstown February 1(1 to "2. Din!"
mas will be awarded this year to a ilfiJ
of twenty-tlve.
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