w prym T f "tiVW-J i i.jppY''iysW '',?! 1 HI 5 ft tfa. w, nfiA2b miMm imn M:.':.u mm ifl 't :l mtv-ii :l' mi: ffl '. r? . J liiJl TV JMHM ri u EVENING "PUBLIC MDaER-PHIIAT3ELlHIA:, "VTUESD"AY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 ALIENS SWINDLED, v TRANER CHARGES South Priiladelphia Foroignorsj Lost Millions, He Tells . ' Legislature ASKS STATE INVESTIGATION, I- 1p not ii vlllrll llRVI! HnrrWmr;:. Fob. I.". "VtiiH errilir-rt us n lmBf sinnilfll. n .i-.ii.. in nffot ni lrnt. I" i i .. ... n, Thilndi'Jnliia Inir ImmlrivN of thniinnd of 4I0I nr.. would be invcHsntPil by ''". ' " , turr- nrror.llng to tlio tonn-j of 1 roso , lutinn offfrp.1 in ill- H'"' 1,v Hll,,r-: ' Trnlnrr. of l'liilaiMiihm. w of tin It I .linrgr.l thnt fnroijno in I In -atlelphin Imvo ni.li'ioJ mnmw mmiI Iff thoir friend- nn.l irlntrv in 1 ''; n ...,.; n,i Hip new 1 ojintrii"" ....(..I li.,.'.n tlio world wnr iind tlmi monPT norr rem-hr tlio. t.) wlium H H ordered n,t Thi I." '""' ,'I ,,t nnlv in tlio lo to tin- l,liiliicl.'lpl.i;tn hi often in the ile.itli und rtnrvijtlon of the petcoti for wlmm t lie tuiuU w Inl-nilrvl ll, i hars-'il ItiriiiiM- in:i' when tlic morio U revived bv the m j IcRpd trnhvtmtteiv ihv di not rfive the pronoi nnd full into of lotrisit 'x rrmno-o nnd thnt their- fundi nl-i rue H'Od fcr "peculation in funMRn e i rhnDRi. vliuh in the iii-f nf iimnv l tlio neuer ouutriex. mid csperiaml RitFsln. i n i-iy niufitain mid tluitti ntinc quantity TlirouRliont the 011111 1 tin- loi ! forciti'K'i'i r''idi'iii Iiimp i iud to run Inlo the miliums The evil lm Iiumi ' cnpprinl! ur"nr in Ne Yorl.. wlirrc IPKlslation ! tinder un to i-mii'. t tin' Riluation nnd .end the Kinln tn inil iilreetor Tn-t 111 . of tin Department f I'tlblii- Welfare in Philadelphia. hn been looking into t li conditions in South Phladelphia. an, I it xaitl to have, found tbfni nppnllinij llif invrtiBatins eominitsion pio Tided for in the Trumei resolution notild iei-nnimend the pinsvi utioti of RililU pr'vnle bankers nnd Hteumsbip aEPnt", if nn.v. nnd innke reommendn tlcns for state leKitlntioii by March 1" State bankt were nlso im luded in t lie rope of tlie mvettfgntiun whiili. lie rordmp to the termt of the lesolution. mild be onclmted bv ix lnninl,eis three from the Mouse nnd three from the Senate "Hundreds t tiiniiMiinN of dcdlart hnve been lot Mine the ni " nnld Trainer, in disiussing bit ieolulion He said he subni iteil ihe retolution hi the tequest of tiunieiou permnt ill South Philadelphia, ome of whom bad fnllen vietini to the nllejed tiefarioiia whemes "This praetpe." suid Trainer, "destroys eonfideiue m our bunks and I believe it to be a proper Mibjeei for legislative inquiry " It n the hrt liieHsiiie intiudih e(! bv 'I'ininei Important Measures lipfore State issembly liepresentatlve Sowcis recalled his bill, giving inncistrutes jiiriadittion over their home district prisoners, and hud it sent to 11 committee, where it it expected tn die. (Sliiss coal probe bill came up in Senate, but was sent to the judiciary Keneinl committee, w lilt Ii it known as the "pickling nt." Hill by Senator Vaie. giving iIrIiIs of eminent domain mer state witter was to iirivate coiporn lions, sent to (iiffotd Plnchol, indent ruiieivn tionist, at lequest of (Jovernoi Sproul, who fears something "11 clout." SteiliriR bill to up mil Philadel phia Bontd of IMucation and have noiiKiilarled inembert elected I hit year gets sppeilv action when intto duced in House. Public hearings being nrmriged. First ntfiuk on Spioul ndminit 1 1 .it 1011 fails when two bills of Mi Aletamler. Delnwaie aimed at making (iovei nor nupph details of deficiency and highway bond mens Hies. Weie defeated COURT BILL RECALL IS WE LEIN'SOF ER Combine Leaders in Council 1 Would Withdraw Ordinance to Forestall Veto MOORE'S STRENGTH FEARED CONTAINED Enforcement of Federa With Partial Search and Seizure Are Provided tin ,1 vtofj tout tpOM(cHf II.111 ishiii'c. Feb If In iotifctem.es between Itlchaul Weglein, ptetldetit of fity Council, nd other Philadelphia lenders todm , It developed thnt the pieslden of roiincil lint miggested to Mayor .foore thnl the ordinance 1011 tnlning the million dollnr item for the palace of justice be withdrawn ft 0111 the Miooi's hnndt. Aiceptnnce of the 1 suggest ion (i the Mnyor would ere two purposes : Filst, the lonibine would be sated from facing the Mntor't veto of the Miinioipnl Court item. Second, ihe Mntor miglit win Council to bis tiew of the luatler without a tight Weglein s piopo-al. made olliciall.t in last Saturdot evening's llnee-hoiiv's lonference with Mntor Moore, in City Hall, is that the bill be withdrawn by Council, nnd that the Council start nn e I e Mil Weglein :n he would gel all the . ih'tntls. ttliuh. of 1 nurse, is what the LaW.Mntor wants. Weglein would go fur- uei. ne mi s inaKetne sane Kind ; ,,, o( i-otv o nil iiivi-.uKUi ion luui 1 ue lit-,- nuiiu.'t and nit gallery projects, which, like the nnlncp of uistii e 11 ie to grace the Pa 1 k win ngaluct the bill A sample ot the let -tcrt being received In opposition (o the daylight saving measure is the follow ing: "Hon (leorge Woodward : 'Denr sir-In tho uatne of IGOO school children, of whom I am n special I teacher, mid In the name of scores of 6ehool teachers wbote rest would be seriously shortened by the daylight snv Ing. 1 beg you to vote against that fool sh niciiMiio when It conies up nt It seems likely to do soon. "Doctors have declared that aged persons nnd the young, hnte been crl otilj impaired In henllh by the lots of I lie early morning rest, nor do these wish to go to bed while it Is jet light, ' Plcnsp use your influence ngnlnst the Invt. once thrown Into the disenrd and now advanced ngaln by a few inter esteil persons who wish to thrust It down the throats of tin unwilling ma joritv." The letter is signed by "l.ydia S. Fllutliiiin." "DRY" SIATE PLANS nil I oiiocn, nun 1 uui imp i ouiicu stari. hi: Ul I investigation to determine ulml tin fslj I paliiie of nistlce will lenllv cost nn UILL "',al 'I"' lomplele plans foi tlie pnlnci COAL PROBE IN "PIC(LE" Senate Sends Qlass Measure to "Smothering" Committee Hi (i Staff Coirfipofirfeitl llariisbitrg, Feb. 15. Iteprcseuln iie (ilass' resolution (.ailing for an In testigation of profiteering In hnrd coal was sent to the judiciary special com uiiltee of W Senate last uiglit. This is the pickling 1 oinuiittee- the bourne fioni whiih bills seldom return The hnrd con I opernlois had tlirent ened to hurry another tescliition thiougli intettigating bituminous prices. Hut it looks at if peine reigns in the lit nl ioal camps. At any rate, there wiit n long luiifcreiiie between Senator Ciow, leader of tlie Senate and Sena tor Vote Theieafter, it was nunotinced that Ihe (ilns-i tesolutiun was going to ne picKiing committee nnd it went seconded by vure An agreement to "enn" the coal Buried Loot Shown Schuck Murder Jury Contlnnrd from IV Ont point for the defense In the ciot-ei-11 initiation todny of Dr. Frank II, Stem, the coronet's physician. Dr. Httia described the wounds on Paul's bend. Hy cross-questioning, Mr. Cnrrotv brought out the fact that the blows could not hnvc been struck except trcini In front, and the attorney for the de fendant made plpain to the jury his opinion thnt from the position in tvhicli Schuck wns sitting nt the wheel of the automobile he could not bnve struck these blows. ScliiirU Helpt Lawyer Schuck bellied his attorney conduct the examination of witnesses today just ns bo bad helped pick the jury yester day when the trial begnn. hehuiu's exhibition of steel neive astonished nil beholders. It wns in marked (outract i th( collnnc of .lames when the latter was tried. Schuck cinne into .V courtroom n 0:30 o'clock, bright and Btniling, neat and 'debonnair as yesterday, and. if anything, bearing nn air of gieater as surance. He look bis seat at the conn sel table beside bis attorney, very much as If he had been another lntvyer in the case, instead of a iiinn whose life hnngt In the balance. St limit Kxamlnes Photographs Prosecutor Wolverton opened the pioceedinr.s by offering in evidence pho togrnpb( of the spots where the body of Paul ttat found and wbeie it yns llrst thrown after the bank messenger bad been shot nnd beaten to death. "Mnt I see them? asked Mr. ( ur row Thev were hnnded over to hlin. nnd Schuck bent eagerly to examine them , , The defendnnl appeared to be more interested than moved ut the sight of (he pictures. He crooked 11 nnger nnu REPEALS THE BROOKS LAW ll.ni 1 Wuiis. Feb. I.V iKt A P 1 The bill to cnfoKe provisions of the Vol stead prohibition Inw was iiitioduced lit Hepresentntne Martin. AllegliPiij. in tlie Hoiisr Insi niglit Ant ,1? ink Mintaiiilng mnip ihnn one half of I per 1 ent of alcohol i defined ns inlotii nting Violntiou of ihe pto visions is made a inisdemraiior with n innMliiiwii penult t of SodOD fine or three jenrt' lnipriniiiiieni . ur both left In the disiTctiiiti of minimum tin I the 1 oun I'liyMsKin llllil lle of lllllol ill pi'uaie 1 hollies toi t'n in 1 l.t usp or etitPi laiiiiueiit of guests is pi rnnttid I A pldi'e wlieie li(iior N 'xild in tin , latiotr of the Inw is d'Mlnied n nui j anci', n bp ilen'l with ns tn Ii h ihe court. Si-nn-h and i-miie hi tidatitniiuii of tlie law now ill fuice in this tnle ngiiitisl gumhling i pmttdeil fin In the liiPiisuie. The isMie nf not uaiioui lo enii!i a )i'itate dwelling without conclusive piuof tiiat sin b n dwelling is being used for tlie ma mi fm til re or -sic of Honor Mayor 011 tin. ml for Tiap 'I'lie Muioi will html t the proposal 1 illlefllllj Willi the objectt of molding anttbing like 11 dap. Weglein insists I that this specitic ptoposnl, ns well as general effmts tnwuul hniinntij, are, being made in tlie "utmost good faith." , Friends of tlie Iajoi s.it that lie inn avoid all mips, if time be nut , bv teto- ' inir the ordiii'ime ami that the 1 omblne will be unable to oteiride the teto next Thursday beuiue of the absem e of Coiiiicilinnii Hur h fmin Philadelphia. It it iimletstooil that linnli would tote with the comhiiip on ibis subject ! lie were in Philndelphia. ' In ilia nipji nu M, the lnu,t niipe. ,, ...-.. - .,..u I lie 1 tifitilnir of fteni-e, I Ilnltnes in psiilmil probe pointed out certain features of the it in tutct in 11 whispered consultation its in 1-nter. ns bunk oflicinlt were pu were tbe witness stand, one by one. tc V. "- .i. 1.. .l, Ilio i.nsp. defer nere to miil.e Ihe ngiceineiit euective, in' gruuii"' " , ' ' ,., tbcii lepicsenlntitcs. ,-ho are alttats I and bis attorney tvere in coiistnnt con plentifully in evidence, turned their nt- 1 sultntion. II was t '" '.'H les' tentioi. to lining up totes ngulnst the! tliat the his witness wns -eca led o f.li. ii 1. IliI.i 11 t l.inul tin nKrltnul IVI i Hill til i 1IUS Uilll V4 (lit III1'1 -.-,--- loiifciences of nil the his interestH In Later, ns bunk oflicinlt were put 011 .1.- , 1.... 1 1 ...1 ...Fm. 11 .i. ir,n.-a utnnil. one hv one. to lay 1 uc l on 1 uinii-s .iiu wiiiic 1 uc y were i,,c " , -- --- ,i.,,ii 1,..,.., 1.. ,i. ,1 -..,.,.,.,( ffoi... ihe groundwork for tlie case, defendant hard nnd soft. Chief Postnl Inspector l.eoiiiud :il the Federnl I!uildiug. nid thin while he did not question the possibility thin foreigners hnte been niulctid of thin money, it wus not tluougli the use of the postnthVe monev -order sjstpm ".My department bnt not incited a complaint from a forpirner nf moiiet is foi bidden. being lost during the last two tears." ' Proof of niHiiufnituie ami -nip rinses he said "(If course. I do not kimtv if ,th" piesumptioii thnt the di-nk made is these agencies, which, it is dec'ured, I for liever.ige purposes The law plni et aic doing the swindling, me using tin- the burden of pioof to the coutiait on mnils ns n mentis to obtain business the paitv an used If su'h londition inn be i-siiMisIipiI. Tlie bill n penlt 111 they are punishable fm using the mails tn defraud, and a prompt investiga tion can b" assured by mv depurtment If we rereive u smile 1 ninpliiiiii lo lil.lt effect ' STATE ASSEMBL) CETS FLOOD OF ME Sl RES llurrlsburg. t-'i b I." Among hdN presented to the stni- Assemhlj since the sixth week of the present 'cession Marled 1 .-1 -r night .up the following Senate tt'issdntird. rhlljdelliliLi, niirui,rl itlnn- Jwlnh Hopral ;ior punt jsto Olio TnHe'1a', Hit ,,o., , vitnut til lt,i p 11 Jinoo Mil" shi 1 ,(n I'milo i,r manlonn It np 11 ltd InMensi-- $7" lino , i:h!ldrr 9 Aid sn t ,,f Inrs, in a J17," OOi) liuii ,f G'lcl Shepherd 1.11 mm rri 'nl-n Hrmi IJ-rmin.mr t7'"n I'rc di-nr-fl tt"ritul lloiMtiin t'.tttoil. IMilliidf llddii li'ib, inri ,, -oat ItetnuA svitfin 1 ,t pawnor, ksi nc!. f50O h ''i I" llis'il l, rlrl s gf .nui" Pa wnhrokTH ma, rlirn- mvrM, ni h p' rnl rr ir an-J t'a cr rr (," niontn for other ' hft rz iisu. rniiuiiripiiLi ihfii rv tipim' nn f Ih'Ji of Ut' r.'.ald.t), IU ' tnmVs on ; ilp, 1 tu- . Hi unks inw nii'i wipes uui Ihe entile lc eun . t -ii-ni It is i, i bis nine effect ire sixt.t dms after npp'iiv.il In the limernoi o protision for iiiiditioiia! nloi, eiuiul nun hinery is made of the bontd ot i-ountj coininissioncrt, with regard to the pnlaie may be a preliminary to the recall of tlie oidi unncc" by Council. The leason tor this thought it t li nt Holmes will be unable in answer the questions fully nnd the Mntoi can then tnke ndtniitnge of the offer to hnte the orilinatnc withdiawn for the purpose of nn tniestigiition ami lo Rei tlie kind of "iibstnutiiil nnstteis desired Day light Hill Hubs Ip .senator (iwrge Woudwnid nf I'hiln delphin. seuf out nil S S Mill today for 11 rally of public sentiment in favoi 01 1 lie tint light sating bi,l He snid 'i,. lull would not bp passed until the pu pie make their wishes plain to mem bei nl the House and Semite Senator Woodwind's bill is now in ihe Senate judiciary geneuil 1 iiiuiniitee and the wat the majority of thnt com niittie now feels the bill will siny theie 1 mil il is dead Senator Woodwaiil will make etert efl'oi I to gel the bib fill nf (oinuiittee and would like to hnte nssisinine (Iiip of those in Plnlade' ph;ii win, is helping Imp seunloi is Aithur II I. en. The 1 1 nn lil.- is, 11, , -nrding to fi lends of the bill, that the House nnd Semite nte being deluged with pionugnmlll ptoposed t.11 on cos PINCHOT GETS WATER BILL Measure Giving Away State Stream Rights to Be Amended Uu a Su3 Cort'pondtit lltui'ishtirg, Feb 15. Henntot Vnrc nnd Clifford Pirn hot. head of the stntn Forestiy .epaitiiient. will confi 1 todny on tlie Vure bill ttluHi would restore the light rf eminent domain to wuter power companies. It it proposed In Ihe lonfcience lo discuss a modification of the bill which would nllow tlie sl.ue to have full con trol of the power of eminent domuln. Then power inmpanies could Acquire land and water, under tlie nu.'pii es of the slntp. nnd the principles nf the Penntpnckei 111 1 of 1!K)5 wotllil be maintained It is beliett'd Seuutoi Nine nnd Gov ernor Spioul will ngroc. mi n modifica tion of the bill which would preserve tne state't cont 10I nier the power of eminent domain nnd nt the same time promote beneficial development. How ever, it it miide clenr that the idute ndministrution it not indorsing the pro posed upper Delaware power project, at ihe iidministratioii does not know enough about j to determine a stand. Senator Vnrc said ho had no parth'if lnr interest in the bill. He milled thnt the ideas nf the (ioternnt nnd Mr. Pin chot for hnndllng the situation would be mceptnble to him. Bill to Bury Hero Here lliiiiishurg, Feb 15. Itepieseutniivc Holder lnti niglit presented a resolution pi milling for burin I of nn unknown sol dier 111 Independence Square. Philadel phia The measuie was luid oter tor nrintiiig had been little late in having his part of the money ready for transmission. "He didn't answer when 1 Rpokc to him, and I knew by the expression of his fnic (hat he wns tnnde, ' snid the witness. He added that Haul "some times gol thnt way." Paying Teller Testifies Fied Mlclienrr, of Collingswood, pay ing teller nt the b.uik. testified thnt Pnul hnd .foTi.OOO in cash in another latter paiknge. wrapped In blown pa per and tied with siting. He exhibited Ihe bank's day hoik In evidence to piovc the cuireetness of this amount, Schuck and James at Odds Mi. Cnrrow m cross examining the witness tried to show that Paul some times carried even larger sums. He succeeded only In having the witness to state that the largest amounts car ried by the messenger were on Mondays nnd TucsdnjF llecnuse it was on n Tuesday that Paul was murdered, this bit of testimony wnt considered espe cially unfortunate for the defense. John V. Rockefeller, of l'nlmyrn, a bookkeeper In the Ciunden bank, testi fied that Paul left the bank nt 1 :."() or - o'clock. Albeit Hauls, tlie teeelvlng teller of tbe Ciirnrd National llnnk. of this city, testified Pnul was in the habit of enter ing tint bnnk about 'J o'clock In the afternoon, but thnt on October 5 be bad not nppeaieil and wns never seen there agnln. Hnrry Paul, son of the uiuidered mnn, identlllcu die wnllvl which bis tn his confession, used at his own trial, James hud asserted that Schuck had tttrued In his seat nnd struck Pnul, who was lying on tbe floor of the car, in tho rear. Prosecutor Wolverton tried to qualify I)r. Stem ns nn export on the preserva tive qualities of cedar water, to ac count for tlie excellent state ot the body when it was found, (en days lifter the 'murder. He did not succeed in this, however, because of Mr. Carrow's ob jections. Tho phj-fllclan was permitted, however, to testify that tho body was buried in sand, which is known to de lay decay. Cbarlc" C. Morton. 11 game waiden. idcntijled the $SU,(IIH) Jumcs nnd Schuck arc Hald to have hidden in the Schuck family burial plot In Kvergiceu Cemetery, Camden, Jurors K.tcs Hulge The luiom' eves bulged when they li.mv ll.n tl.lek nnckets nf bills of large dcnominittloiis. They weie marked "Kxhlblt S 17" and "Kxhibft S. 18." The witness told how Schuck had guided him with Detective Parker nnd several other detectives, to the spot tit .T o'clock in the morning of Sunday,. November 7: how they had searched with the aid of flashlights, and lecovered the money by digging at points Schuck indicated, finding the money In two holes, one pucket of $15,000 under it geranium, tho other packet of ifl'O.OOO burled close by . In cioss examining Mr. Cnrrow stressed the fact Unit Schuck md father hnd cnrilcd, nnd papers which it aided thJ autboiltles In lecotering the hnd monev nril otherwise nnu assisted 111 the solving of Ihe mystciy. Schuck looked curiously nt the monei ns Prosecutor Wolverton walked with It fiom the table where it lay with other exhibits to the witness box, to hand it to Ihe gumi warden for identi fication. The defendant then tinned hit eyes nwuy carelessly us the warden I Held tlie money up 10 looit ui 11. ' fl,.l. ,..1,1 stllm. u-1lAau ,.u n,,l f.r. ni, ,.,,; w.mii ,..i-,T ,,- ,,,. .,11 the stand after ins cross-examination bud been finished Schuck hnd thought of another question for his lawyer to nsk. and It proved to be the beginn ing of 11 stubborn fight to delay the proving of tlie monev carried by l'aui Identifies Ocposlt Slip F.divnid N'orcross, nn employe of the Hrondwut Trust Co.. where Paul worked, wns the first witness, testifying he hnd known Paul four yenrs nnd on the dnv of bis death had seen him stnri out with tlie package of currency ami checks for (lie Girnrd National llnnk In Philndelphia. Tbe witness identified ' n deposit slip wrapped around tlie checks and Paul's locker key. 1 In ciott-etuii'inntlon the witness testified Paul would not know how much monet was in the package. He had left Uu. sinnd when Schuck asked Mr. ('ill row- to ieajl him und nsk him wliai soil of a package it was in which the money was cairied. ' I "About eight Indies long and u 1 inchct deep, me witness imsweieii snci-eeiliiiz bank witnesses were cioss : questioned senrchingly by Air. Cunow. mnnt of the questions being piomptcu by Sell 11 k Money in Ktldeme Charles It. Anderson, of I'uinden h bnnk deik. testified he had given Paul one package (ontaininc $5000 in old bill". Tills package wns another of the exhibits. It now contains only SIC(X) bowcvei. The clerk testified be hnd counted the money remaining in the package on the first day of the .lames 1 trial. He knew the money, he said, be iniife it wns old and worn und some of, Uu bills which were toi n bad been ie imircd bj him in n peculiar way which ' he easily rei ognized ' T'nder cross-exnuiinntion the wittiest said Paul had been in a bad humor when he started out because the witness ontnitied. Defense Muhcs Point The defense scored n point in the cioss-cxauiinntinn of Dr. Friink O. Stem, county physician, who examined the body of Pnul. Dr. Stem described the wounds on the dead man's bend ns he had described them nt tbe James ttinl. He said there tvere five wounds 1 on tlie right tide and one on Hie left. flu, lnol mimed n ilepti u-nntwl tl,!..1, l,n,l 1,,-nt.eFi the knlt mill pnimed dnnti, tlie stand bcfoie udjouriiuietit. This was On cioss-exnininntion Mr. Cnrrow deoige (liberson. of Inbcinucle. who broiigln out the fad that the wounds found Pauls long bank-runner s will were iu a position which Indicated thnt ' ''' ''"' along the toad near I rick s thev had been struck from the front 01 iCnttsewnj. in the neigbbot hood of the a point directly over the body. The nl - j "i"" u'lim' tl,r Ul"v WUH 'ourid. tornev for tiie liefcnilunl pressed his 1 Schuck bus "fallen out" with his point Hint such blows could not hnte foi met "pnl." .Initios, becnusp the latter been stimk by Schiiek, sitting in the is to be 11 witness nguinr liit'i. dritet's scut. .lames was brought inlo iniirl yes terday for the. ImiVisltlon rif ,s7n(77;'i but littstlce KatKuibuch wllbhridW toner because .liunos was lo aiipVrf? n witness. ' nr 'I'liottsh Schuck Im.l !,.. . . . from the courtroom Lnrrt,,. 'cn,,iv'fl l-.l ! I.- !... ,--,---.. .Illllipi, to. This elenred up any llngerin 1 nve iiiiii iih to ' would take tlil- led in. he lenfned nflerwunlo 'hi, V penrnncc nnd of the justice's . , " This elenred un nn.- llnin. I. 1. ".'"n. inlebt bnve bad 11. i ...1.' " ' '? t 1 1 1, . . . "miner lit friend liiin. aU ilnnd ngflin.i PRIESTS HERE CABLE POPE Express Appreciation of Elevation of Archbishop to Cardinal Pileslsof this city, m B meeting to dny. sent a cablegram to the p0.)(, . which they expressed as-preclutinn , the coming elevation f Aiclih.bn Dougherly to the catdinnlate 'Vho cablegram was inldiesse.l 0 Cur d nal HaspafTI pnp ,wrctrjr f l It rend as follows: ""' "The priests of Philadelphia be. T0... Kmlnenre.lo communicate to the iri Father the grateful appreciation"0 f piessed In the following messaKC. " 'The clergy boll, secular ami rfm. Inr, of the archdiocese ,,f Pliad,nh. nt a specially lonveiied meeting reeci,: Ing with great joy the ntinoimo,,,' T of the elevation In the near fmrJ our be'oved nicliblsbof) to the vir-i College of Cardinals. Jnyfully'i,", , occasion of signlfyliig to the Hovereli.! Po.il 1 ft th-elr beat trfelt npprcciatlo" grntitinle on behalf of thomsclcs n the people committed to huir' cT. because of the honor conferred In ii,! most icveiend fircliblshop, the nirli,l ccse and the city of Philodelpl,lR It was announced todny thnt nnotl,.r priest has joined the putty of (lor.,. men which will accompany Archbi.J' Dougherty to Rome, when he 1PZ Saturday. Ho is the Rev .fhn 1 Crccnsill. pastor of SI Ildiniimr. Chundi. Twenty-third und ?!' streets. . "Ini" Fire Arouses Hospital Patients Patients in the Municipal Hnsnital for Contagious Diseases tvere nrnWii enrly thit morning when a brush ii,n, the Hid Cnthcdral Cemetetv Sj and l.tixerne streets took fire The ,0,. pltnl Is 11 bundled yards from the eenn ter.v. X. XX JJL JtL X. JL X X X X X X X X X X X XXX ..--r, ..-.,,-.. 1 ir 1 -ii w - 1 rr or birth and ilit unii u mnt of pni 'it ( 4m i deparTmnt t lialt h Wafr, -Nimorrl.irnl nyh!H nf Hdw ifd h I Jr.r M'hllfrn, tllrehrii. Ma .a rn rorni.,r auj Tt,mar-i t t of roun f linn WiMHlw.irtl. 1'hll.nlf Iphh Rsj 1 nn rttnlnc nf t'lKi f a - l :,. f 1 Of fJrl 1'lMFf .n fhl ( ' -AitiV-'ii Inn ntiy ifti ia dK provide punishrrxri' ordlnnnrs m lino 'II author zi'k' nnr for rnunif j sni forbi-I'nff v, silllfr, NfiniffM-t rnpn ti 1 it,M t ' rt,HlOii of nt e t flf Tert !& 3 :, -n n vf jafonr." --... t 'or- of -Turoi? IIH -Hlllrf HiiQU tini V" trr she p kil tt 1 1 rw t.. j.'" ffi n-p nnd ltf ffii i:riUM nl.fcp MarbliMll. 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XJf -t-. X X X X X Are You Hungry. Fdr Orders? then : telephone Walnut 5641 write: Rapid Addressing Machine Company or visit us at 1208 Chestnut Street Most businesses have a crick in the neck, today from twisting their heads in search of orders. Apparently there i$ no royal road to deflation. But, you have taken your losses. Inventories have been reduced. Liquid ation is about over. Business generally is clearing the decks for action. Just ahead lies a great cycle of sound growth and sane expansion. Heads up. Let's gol Belknap Systems of Addressing are life savers for concerns who need business Economically and effectively, they go after business and get it. When depression first set in to the tune of cancellations from all points of the compass, lots of concerns were able to keep things going thanks to the facil ity and celerity with which their Belknap Systems enabled them to turn a vigorous broadside of direct selling effort on every worth while concern in their line. No. 3 MOTOR DRIVS MACHINE With things beginning to look up on all sides, the possibilities for its profitable employment in your business are getting better every day. Get busy! Begin to tell people about your goods. Under any circumstances, and in all times, it is very valuable to have a wide acquaintanceship among the folks you ought to sell. But, today their acquaintanceship and good will are abso lutely essential to your continuance in business. Let a Belknap Service Man explain to you our Systems in detail from our 98 Guar anteed Lists of all trades to ways of reaching the concerns represented by these lists inexpensively, systematically, and profitably. A telephone call to Walnut 5641, or a letter to us at the address below, will bring him. Better have him come; you are paying for Addressing Efficiency many times over in the leaks and losses of your present inefficiency. And, it is .all so easy and simple. You are half-equipped for a Belknap System now! Any business that owns a typewriter and a stenourapher to operate it is more than half-equipped for Belknap Addressing Efficiency. Your reRularoffketypewriter isthe only machine needed to cut a Belknap Addressing Stencil Your stenographer can cut it, just as she would address an envelope. After that, it is just a question of using the stencils as you need them. And when you need them, a Belknap Addressor will speed through the job for you with me chanical infallibility and more than human intelligence at the rate of 1500 to 14,000 per hour, depending on the kind of machine your business seems to need. On request, we will gladly send you a book tell.ng you more about Belknap Systems of Addressing. But, a personal talk is generally more satisfactory. So, if you want more business if you are hungry for orders call Walnut 5641 for a Belknap Service Man to call at once or write us at the addess below. Rapid ADDftESSiNG'MACinrsE-ffi. 1208 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Offices and Agencus In all Principal Cities 111. flPfr Jm Stlbjtff ' Icomtcimvtl BEET I repeat! Thii No. 1 Moyif Drive BalVntp Ad dressor address)! 15,000 to 2VO00 names a dr. Just a few of Our Guaranteed Lists of Names IS913 Agricultural Implement Dealers 37047 Bankers 13416 Booksellers and Stationers 30104 Boot and Shoe (Retail) rated tU'W and over 19316 Carpet Dealers 10S43 Cement Dealert 3861 China, Crockory and Glassware Dtl' 40555 Cigars and Tobacco (Retail) 7500 Cloak and Suit Dealers 31318 Clothing Dealers (Retail) 3764 Coffee and Tea Dealers 35433 Confoctioners 3198 Contractors (Heating) 6039 Creameries 5113 Delicatessen 41489 Dentists 1930 Department Stores 45333 Druggists 3832 Wholesale Grocers 30466 Hardware Dealers 33035 Jewelers (Retail) 7551 Laundries (Excluding Chinese) 5587 Men's Furnishings 1538 Oculists and Aurists 39533 Paint, Oil and Glass Dealers Full information about our other guaranteed lists on request BmapStems bVR ADDRESSING EVERYTHINGi ENVELOPES WRAPPERS DUE BILLS RECEIPTS BULLETINS CIRCULARS NOTICES OF MEETINGS t rormion. XMUIfiWUj 4 . M tiyfjt.
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