"' 'YSM ?W KH l,J'",V'i. 75.V 'YJ SCHOOL "CITIZENS" ADVISED BY MAYOR KVESIXG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921 3 GIRL AND SAILOR IN ROBBERY CASE Ollvor Weridell Holmes Junior High Pupils Told to Cul tivate Patience URGED TO BE PRACTICAL; To 'ndkinl nnd rltlwii" uf lln" OhTfr Wendell Holmes .limlnr Wsli JVlinol nt rifiy-slxtl" "" f'l'eslnill itrcets Major Moore todny dc-liveiM nn scMiCJS lii'whl'li li snld lie finds RH-nt "patience I" needed In iiinnliiR n gov rnraent ' ' Mnvor Mooir vvn nnntmnied ns the .nonUr for the Wn-il.lnEtnn's jliitlidiiv mcu-I-os conducted In tin? nudttoiititi. The pupils nre onilHi-llMB the- -rlipol ns little city." lmvlns It divided into tnrinus dennrlment,- HUc tlie inunlclpiil In in !i2 In .'hllndi-l.hln. Caili pupil v is iltircn. , , ., Mnvor Mooie counseled I In .vounS ntirens" In studv Hip imtleiiio whirl) Honed (leoijte Wa-diiiiRtnn (o perfoinii 1,,. liti-oii- deed-. II wns liN opinion th'ncs mow "o -wlflly in tlirse diiv children lire not learning to cultivnte that virtue. ' "And prni-tjinl Unnwledcp N of T.ilne. llie Mnvor ndded "Don't fiir rM lo snlti Homo pini'tlenl lnovvlcdRp nlide miii nrn iiccitmii'ntln-; n Brent deal of tlienrv. 'book lcarnln?.' You'll n-ed practical knowledge to jet ulotij in tlii M n-kwl if the.v would neiee t lint il require a mea"iirp or litininiill.v lu inn f jrent city ' You mnt nhvnj do il m cording tft the ti'Vt lionks." lie suld. "lt to-i nuii-.iH lintnnnitj n well ns teclitiliiue " The Mnvor told flip tivclicri. In-nded hr Mrs. Kimnn It. Tlinnmi-Tlndnll. , niinripal. tlint lie is In sviiipntli.v with tlioir deite for Wither pn.v jmmmm:mwmmmamMimmMmm PENNAL II DAY WITHOUT ALUMNUS Exercises Start With Old Crads Missing Because Storm Delayed Them COL. L. J. MAGILL DIES Acute Indigestion and Heart Disease! Fatal to Marine Officer Acute Indigestion, followed br a heart, attack. rcutRPil tin .iai.fl. .tnt. I day of Col. T.otils. J Mnilll. mslntnrlt adjutant arid inspector of the United State i marine corpi. at the I'liiladcl phiu Navy lurd Colonel Mayill wan apparently in flood health yesterday Ht spent H couple of hours shovellnir snow durlnf the tnornlnj, and at 1 o'clock com- niaineu 01 inuigcstlon. Four hours later he collapsed and death followed within a ipw minutf?, COME FROM DISTANT PLACES; " wn in khc. p. . in istj. tvnen suieen venra nttt he en,.l flm 5iV A''l,'Mn.v an,l WB'' Itraditated in lSflii. After two yiars" crtiiip an an ensign, he was assigned to the marine lorps. EDWARD AWAITING APPOINTMENTS.!! DEFENDS FOLK DANCES Wh.it i Alumni Day without the I alumnup? Tli lit W the whlmnlcal wa port enforcerdent leginlation. though he I wan recorded nialnst the HmiKe rettnln. ' tlon for ratification of the eighteenth ' .,,.. . . . . , , J , amendment Wilmington Educator Is Punted by ltegulatlon of jitnejs looms large on, Parents' Complaint the leglelatUc horizon The Public , rilff.if.l T u,nii ...lt.--i i Hervlm Co.'s threat to withdraw trolley 7' il; ,Hf,nU ""PerlntendenL nt Bervlcc in Peterson unless Jitney com- "l'n"' in ilmlnsrton. Del., today did petition is eliminated lias oroused the not "know whv parentu had object' I trolley' neVvice "in l-ateon "w'ouul hi ! tn ;,,k anrM Uu"ht ln the Mhoota " Length of N. J. Legislative Sos-i followed by it Mnte-wlde trolley strike, . V'k Vi nr"'nun,l yefday they K i i. uotjiaittiiTo w i aooordlnjc to the trollevinenV union ' hni1 b'n '"continued temporarily be sion Will Affnrt Dlitrihll- 'head. enuoe of parental objections, and it. wa.t ioii vyiii ftnocx uiaxnuu ( Governor KdwatdB tonijht will make "''l lnRt at' least one church had filed tion nt Jobs n 'I".' ntteinpt to have LIk live noiii- protest. He said today the matter 1 " ' M"" inat'ons to a utility commission re- nBfl appnrently been exaggerated, that. ' "Tted from committee. The Hepubllean hp has not yet learned what objection . ... Wallworth utility renrzinilzntlnn mn.. there lire to the dances and thnf thev PATRONAGE BAG TIED TIGHTlurc for a new commission of three will hove been suspended only until he lias ne ie,iurnra to me rsennte tonight for ' n opportunity to examine these ou transmlnsion to the governor. jcetlonn Asked if the "folk dances referred Kptna t iial-. lu Kirulno Public l.tdoif Trenton. Keb. J1 Distribution of under , nr 8erved continuously tlitough the!""" seventy five or more desirable po- I I giads nt the Univevslty of Pennsylva- Spanish-American War ntid was brevet- ' sltlons at the disposal of Governor Ktl SCOUTS AT VALLEY FORGE 1.m "CV .iS'nS" t,w Mnx' hf nia view th s strangest of alumni days, lilnce the memory of Penn runneth not to the contrary Dr. 1'cnnlman held the usual weekly chapel service this mofcnlng nt lOtfO ed twice for coolness, good judgment and gallantry In battle. In 1001, he was fleet marine officer with the Atlantic fleet and served In the Philippines from 1000 to lfX)8. Colonel Maglll was the adjutnntof o-i lock in the Houston Club, and not he We base force of ,, a member of the alumni showed up for ' ( '"! Uttleton . r VJaJler. Ihn wrvl'H. The campus presented the U" ,en iri Lp. t 11.1 fi ,5,W . . n-.- ,..i.,;.- morn nr. Jlcxlcan troubles In HIM, and subsc- uitpei i oi an nruinnry wuiici- hi"""i n..,i. iiui ti .-,i .i.,,t- n, nttt.n..ni. it ,.. ..,.1 1. nlntnnl ilav quently Haiti. .He served .during the i".....ii.. r,..r: n.u flmlM "rnnni- o tl lut did not go abroad. . ,, i ni! ,i.i ?J ?LBWi ,,nd old At the time of his death he was in mads and niiddle-nge 1 grads an I ol ,,, flf 1(1 , recmlting divi- gr.ids and aged grads tnlxlne around n , f ,. d 8, mnrlnt0rns. up cuiiiun .-i. ..... .-... -- -:i (,. Mai marred Florence JIc wards this legislative ycarvwlll be in fluenced indirectlv by the attltnde He jlo lllUlt.lr.. la.t.. - .. it. ... .. ''." "" ,r,w" ,"",rac on H,t 'U"11 UU iflontiioiiirry lounty troops will make of early adjournment. 'their annual pilgrimage to Valley Among the nominations to be '5e , Forgo tomorrow morning arc thoc tfor the higher judiciary, Four hundred or more scouts-nre ex county (ourts and prosecutors, elate petted to take part in there exercises commissioner of education, state pur- in honor of Washington's blrthdny, in .basing agent, membership on a dozen ," X'JTt ffiSrTr state boards and county tax tommls- ' piaiea around Valley Forae 'Some few parents have comnlstneri Troops to Take Part In aWshlng- "bout the folk dances chiefly through '. nt,ti,. ir..-i... ? .ralsundcrstandlng," he said. "The "" '""'"" lolK ( ances are nor heinsr enrriet nn Hcouts of the Delaware and while the matter is under discussion Mis. Liiwiciuc Angelu lie Mcis. nee O'Ddl. i,f Argos. ltidiutia. ami liulc I'rhc, a .ilr f the I . S. S. llamiidt were held without ball for i oiiit li,il;i fr iiitetiiplliig In rob drurgc Hnflman. a tnxlcab drhcr. of IHK1 Mpplmcill street. After engaging the .ili they droic to a dark pari ol llie Parlnn, and attained llnflinnii, Prlte using a blachjack, accord-, lug In (lie (barge. The attempt failed BABETTE TELLS SAD STORY OF HER FALL FROM GRACE ... tn..AiA in.a ntui limiitiff ir rnrnnr .- . ..,.v ,M,.i,,- i.. ..mo. ...... -"- Keeiinn, sHter of Charles Ii. AlcJiecj .imnge and conftislnf '1 his is the way prnmncnt attorney of this city. I... .-vMirs saj ui.- in I survives him. together with one son ltla, however, the stoim of Sot- Vunt,rnl crvceM wtl bo held Wi mi ay nnd Sunday placed ennngli tec ,, i... . a. iii,,,!,.,,'. ri.nr... nml snow in the lrcctn to prevent any .of tlvjin fioni sh wing up for the mom 'ing stnnd-Hround. Tluv besnn arriving I Inter in Hie dav WOOD IN PROVOST RACE To Attend l.uinlieon General Being Considered for Pott At I o'.lo(k luncheon will be serted ' at Unlweraltv of Pennavlvanla sioners one for enih county At 30:4." o'clock, the Scouts will The proverbial strings of the oveled ! m.ei,t ,at ,,.llf Washington Mrmuria! niitr.,nno i.n i.n.. i...n .... ... i, Chanel, wlilcli they will reach in Mich an. otiil uni..i ... .i.. - ii. .i.. .ways as nutomob le.s. tiiptoles or l.r tl.p "be ' those nominations necessltntinir an-' proverbial shank Hniure b mm then pointmentH to nretent vai sncies have i !IU" n0". '"ey wl 1 engage in a idinin gone to the Senate. The governor evl dfntlv Is waiting to learn if the session will drag along as in 1020, covering twelve months, or whether those re sponsible for a party policy will decide to ipilt some time in April. (iotemor Could Ketallate and investigation, us it were Folk fiances nrp dances that nre represents tlve of certain races, such as the well khown highland fling of Scotland and the wooden shoe dance of Holland Thev nre neithci interpretive nor so cial ' GEORGE STILL MISSING "Wives" Both Have Own Versions of His Whereabouts The detctive bureau has no ne in t.i.rmntiun concerning George N'ewsome m ili Houston Club. AinoDC those uttend ng the lunch will be Dr. JMnnl man, members f the board of trustees nml the faculty, officers and mnnnglng committee of the general alumni so ciety of nil clnshes departmental socie ties and local associations of the nlumnl tliinugh the country. At U (i clock the leguiar annum battle nniong the fortittcHtlonv in the who was reported Friday night witl neighborhood having disappeared with $10,000, the The troops will be divided into Iim report having been made' by his "wife, bands, called the Heds and the lllues. (Mrs. Jennie NewHome of Jackson street Three boys'on eich side will carry ftngs AYissinnming of the appropriate color, nil the partial- i It is said thnt Xew'some hnd been at pants will have bands on their arms (the home of his "first" wife, at Nortn The nblect of the flulit will he to int.. ' ("Irlnnnu street, near York Mr .Tun De. ision for early adjournment will,, turo the three (Jags or to rip the bunds ' nc Wwmme. the "second wife," refust-s uiiuouiitcuiv, result in forwarcllng fortn- ' from the arms of th" opposing ' armv ' to bslieve tins and declares her hits ' While I nm not connected with Hie (,, I Irhl (ls bailor S -tccoilinllCC ill lioblivrv tttOIIIPt Talks of mating of the General Alumni Society, Tlosnl of ndiicntlon. as nre Mnjois lii ' "'""" "", "I , whr j )f nddresscd bv Asa Don n,or cities, nnd I can do nothing for l)as ill ArcOS I ml ' Dickinson, llbiarlau of the' University, ion I want you tn know my sjnipii I '" ' whose sublet will be the Unhcrsity thi"s nre wllii you You do not tecriie ennugli pay for the work thnt ou do. Some dn." lie added. "I niuy be ntile to do you n good tut n and I triM " Deaths of a Day This s a im i,. n t lie inniniitli' ' looked nhoiil "I cocks I should wonv little girls in nil the iiiiiomitiiti.. little i "o" The uVt hundred years is the town. who -Igh lm ihe wider hoti.oii of the hlg city II i e press, d in one woiu (loll t, lllll' est "Thiit's nllV Md'oyle asked. "Yep evcept when I get out I'll I .!.!.. .!...( ... ...i ....I. I.Uten I.. lti. ri...n ,.c i.-. ".""" ' "" "K .'"'''' e, I II M-llIC i ... ii . . ' .."...' down nevt tune. no. nne is scutch in n ceil II' IIIC I II- ,i Al..l... I.. ....II ...I ....... ..HI. Mrs. Helen E. Bradbury een I, nn, y.ne Mice ,,., c . , ..,.,,' ,,,",;,' ,. n Goo, l.lttlc W fo Mr Helen K nrndhuo . mother of , ' ' mi "' . . ''' " '," ' '' . ' " ' liiimniing in his ear.. KslennuglnsAVnginsniid.Noin Ai.h. M ' '. ," ol.c' 7" ,M "'', "'"' l.,,, 'sl","l " -'iiglns 'The P.ml of n IhsM Smith widely known nuthors. ! " '"' ,"" ' "Iml"-' -h- . iecil Hint ,.P1.f)., ,. ,hs nfle.noon." he pre .led hi Portland. Me.. yosterdnv. .is . not "'?"" rl". ,I,, '" "nt , dieted. She wnt. n nalhe of Pliiladelphin i"""- '."V", ,, " ""...... Tm, ,,., ,,,. ,,,. nfter (ollections of rranlcliann. notably the Curtis collection. At the same meet ing eighteen directors will be elected by the society from the following l'st: Thomas 11 Prlchctt, '78: II. Hartol .Mil lor General Leonard Wood, men- tmiinil itti a. T.nauttiln aptpctinn ti. lie I With to the Kpnutn nnmlnitlnna fori H'tin mpn uhn t.ia th.. tiiimld iv ill V.u l,.ml )nii. t. n . .uilAmnlill. aaU. . ...... ..r. ,.n j... . ... ....u...... v "- . - .... ..vho.v. ..u........w... . . .... ...... ...... ...-- ..... vm.u ..... . 1,1. II... vv ... ..I uul"ltl"Ulll," Alt I, J,; (J. provost of the University of Pcnnsyl- numerous oflices which will not become officlalh "wounded." ! at tli home of a friend In Wi-st Flrta vania, bus no advantage at this time vacant until late in the year. Should At 11! o'clock the Scouts will lunch in dclphla omt tifteen or twenty other eminent 1 the Uepublicans relnaugurnte the i the woods back of the elmpcl, cooking men from nil parts of the country, who I policy of ar al'-yeitr-round sesion, the their own meals in true hunter fashion. .t,n, r-j. m.... nu -rt... are being considered. governor may retaliate by Jioldlng up At 1 o'clock patriotic services will be! 'talian rder Qlvea Ball Tonight This statement was made at the T'nl- I appointments until vacancies nre ne- held In the chapel, led by the Ilcv. W. The second annual ball by Loggia versity of Pennsylvania today, prior to . tually at hand. Any number of ofllc'nK Herbert llurk At 1 :.10 o'clock the 'I.ulgi IUsile." No. 20.1, of the Order the meeting of the board of trustees, i nre sei ylng terms which will not expire Scouts will be taken on a sight-seeing Sons of Italy, will be given tonight ln schedule to be held In the office of i until Julvand in other casei vacancies ' tour, led by .T. It. Huston, und at 2 . .1(1 New Auditorium Hall Seventh street at uill occur in the fall (lu Hi rn.l was ninety one enrs old She hnd . l"V ' ." lnM'r. -m,"".N I re n in Maine for some months. She c the widow of Dr. A. Iv. P Iliiiil Iiit lier sp'orid htisbnnd. of llollis', Me. 'llie fnniilj lived in Philadelphia when Kpip Douglas Wiggin was born. I'oth cjnuslilei's. who nie her oiih surcis. rreie at her bedside when denlh came llie familj have n summer home in Ilnjh- and biinnl jvill be In t lie cenic trr in Hist -place. John I.. Hnnev. 'US: Morris IJootl Miller, 'WJ; Henry D. Jump, '08; George M. .Coats, '04 j O. II. Perry Pepper, '(d ; William C. Ferguson, '85; Grcuge Henderson, '80; Freder ick I.. Ilallnrd. '00: William A. All wood. '07; Samuel H. Gllliland, '01; A. C Morgan. '07; Lucius b Cur tis, '01, Gordon A. Hardwick. '10; George P. Snder. "00; Cornelius Looking hack ,, ,i,.,.o i.. .. .bus '" V' .'.'" ;. "", V V ,,,,'.,.'. " A . te.id ng. ..; in .i. heroic .1.' HiiiiH f- .........i.i. . , .:. .. ...'. ".v .'.'.".":' ."""i'.:."" o., ....n ... . ,, ', . ., , , "IHTI, lO.'ll.lllMI HIT If" IOC .vmu. eenll, biithdiu I al.e I . slops .uig.ng , ,, ,.,,,, , N lb t t, t npr ....ti.lruu wiiiiirk In .mil .. ...... ... I'abette fined the maglstrnte Actini; Provost .Tosinh Penniman II :!'0 o'clock this afternoon. i Camden's rcprescntntives. accorded The meeting is a regular one fol- influential standing in shaping a lte lowing scNeral special sessions within , publican policy this year, prefer a busi the last three weeks, which the mat-. nesdllke session, with adjournment Inl-U ..f I'nlil...!... luitlril' Tl.,4. ha&n .l!u. lunm .Im. t ln.ll ICI... C.nw. .. ... .1... Thomas n I'rlchctt, '7M: 11. narrow "" " V'"" '--w -", " . cu.ii.uim"". '"V,'",:"", Uegister, '1(, Willlnm J. Serrill. '8;.: used. but no action taken It could months' session, especially with the ... il uc inriiii-niu.. .nm ii.u.niii i. iuu i uinviriuf inuj.iniv in cue siuhnc. inaoe matter of policy will be finalU do- j up of so mnnj lcglslatois cf Independent termined todav tendencies, would eventually be de- struclive of tbs niuch-dcircd party HOSPITAL NEEDS $40,000 r)7y"lendcrs who have been speculat- ing upon their strength in the state West Phlla. Homeopathic Workers I Senate predict thnt the Van Ness ... j t-1. l. a a .j r. . prohibition enforcement act will pass Wade Through Snow to Aid Drive he upp,r IeKiB,Btlw branPh. W Wading through snow a foot deep in House will forward the measure to the pwcps, women woricer? i in me campaign j Senate tonight. It must pa-,.s through they will tnke the train for home nnd Snder avenue. Smith, 'hi; Pnul Thompson. '85; .1. Wlliamsnn Zicgler, 'h(i; Thomas W Mrs. Mary E. English Mi Mary K. Hnglish died nt tl 111 nilnnl. Saturdnj night nt her home in the-Cc.riiii.ido Apai tiiicnl. following n hnrt iHiick She wns the widow of John Clifford Knglisli, who wns identi fied with the Victor Talking Machine Co and wlmllcd I'ebiuiir.y 10. 1II1S. lr 1'nglish' wns'n meinher of the I.iilms (Junker City Motor Club, l lie ('Hrlnite Ciishmnn Club imiiI sevcnil musical cirganli'ntions. She i survived Li three brothers. Montgomery Mille". nt I'liilndelphiii nnd New Ynik: Ri-iiHril Miller nnd Charles K. "Miller. Iiolh of New York. Punegnl scivicjs nil be held nl"ll o'clock tomoriow I'lorniuj nt the First I'nitnrhm Chinch, Tw 'iitv snond unci Cheslnut stleets. The Iter I'rederii I: 11. Griffith, icitoi of the rhiiKh, will' otTiciiiV Interment will '" mil ate. Ah. I hope the judge sentences me lo life " lieiienlh llu deul miii-cnie In Ighlui that wells to hei io, theie is u wWt luliiess tluil einbiaies Aigos, lud.. a the goal of its yearning Tin laughter in to hiilc fiom the world that Itabcttc knows she (iinnol go li-ii 1. "It's so iclieiin;; to b" in mil." she ciie.l to the fi iotuN she Inn ui.icle ptisom's -111(1 polli-einen and detidiics tion nml told him to stop at Sixteenth llulnie, '80: .1. Warren Coulston. '00; and I'ilbeit stieets nnd pick up the I J. Norman Henry, '03; Francis H. Mr niilor. lie udded that thev lilt him and . lllicnny, '115; Isaac A. Pcniiv packer, then tiled to tnke his cnr '01; V. Griffin Gribbel, '01: F. Wnr- is,, c-.iin. ii,Ti.- len Murshnll. '05. and Knlph Mor- "Thai s, ItnbrttcV" usked the ' ,.. ' uingNriiitc ,0 ,J"C LP Pollc) Ouestion '.'Sure I'm guiltj. judge." slie said. Il is also expected thht the society "I'm guilty of eieijihlng (.cpt trying i will take up the matter of its stand on lu steal his tnxi." . 'the question of the University's policy. Den-, (lies know thnt it wns not so Letters from nil over the cojintry have who happened to he on duly. Scrscnnl ,, , ,,. blown skill rluit mused her ' Indicated that the nlumnl are in full McPoile sat near mid listened to "(th. ,,,.,,,t t as ),,,,. huhband. De Meis. support of the lcconinicndations made P..i .Imibo"' tan -In ill sopimiii h"f(ii(' I'lhcv t.,1,1 liiibetlc he came into llieiby the subcommittee on policy of the he Interrupted "Come. J'i!ilcltc."lie said about -Jl." hlie Fell in Love. ....I:. e ..it.... ..r i... I cenernl committee of one hundred In ,, IC'iiI" piiiiii.il .niri I.UU..IV i.i. til', I " . t i i i ., I'll "" I Mil..,, nn..,! 1. 1. 1. 1. ii, i nn. I ti.1,1 iln'1,1 n favor of i strictly private, heavily en - desdlpi on of the woman with the ' dowed university and opposed to state sailor lilted Unbclte They miested control. .,,..,. . i... . In .nnnci-rtnn with this latter n base. linbcttc to',1 McPoile in i.-ik. mi- i ... .. f although In no way mmeuted with the coloicd sentences She snatched oiih .', -. " ' " ' ' ' "'...- ' " Alumni Society '.s meeting, the board of the Mil face, bill those s,.,atcl,es ,e- ' ' IV ""sw , ,, ,1 to thJt ll,e s tllul tcps ,u ,,,,, lllcetil1K this to rnjse the balance of $40.(KK) needed ' thp ueccssary legislative channels of for West Philadelphia f.enernl Home-; 'committee convldcrntion. ieiort nnd the v 'i 'i ii- . m-ii i.i .various- readings and probably will (it churches ir .West Philadelphia (0,n(. , f()r a votp a we'pk Utn up Whitney Goes Over to "Ih-js." Senator Arthur Whitney, of Morns county, has announced he would sup- leillCII llllllll IlllllgS l.lllllllllir MUM' gills; will not believe cntiicly possible "Tin ro yems ago." Iluhitc told M- I Poile. "I fell in Iom- with n man a stianger -vliii i nine to Aigos fioni the city. Later, because of iii love, I was foiled to leave home I told my , Hi, '1,1 goodbye and waudeml iivvtiy . I had no home nnd -sometimes I lr.ul no money I for food mid n iooiii and I wiisp t al Or. Evan J. Groom sllr- l-'.vnn .1 .Groom, for sivn lem s 'wu.vs diesse.l loi ivinl.i vvintlni f iiscnn in. Hrlst'nl. died siiililenlv l'.iibette sniiHithcd out be folds ol vtcii,n at liis home, lit 'JOll Mill I her blown skin -a I,i.,vmi shin linn ... ... ... ..l.'.l. 1. !.. .....t Un. II.. ! .. Ml .... I. Vsl ...I if sl.e I. .... I Inn, sin. si. i.. tiucrnooii. in iu " is vit;n-u uiui lanuiy .ire seriously in, us u rcsuir OT : l le"s l ,Vl, bit '.n t led Of !pIflnnl "nn0Uirv?,ihenrnUbeer?tr,IC f T!, h l &" 'H" fam him lie bothers ,,- t uch. . I H'efutti.e P icy of the I niv ersi Jj. Hy dinner vesterday. 'lhree doctors. II.,- slow wns ..It to .oiih toilciv . " ' "" p.i" !"" V" "."."..""," i suminoiie.i in me noiiic. are uiiccriain n in uiinoi' eh tails "What's the I ('.' I don't Care" Hut Hun pm i aboui not i.iring she fessor of Greek nt the University of i;.i ,, ..i ..I,., ii.ni r'l,ii'Ki.n who also will be the only re- (Ih. whin's ihe usi "" she told tnc cipicnt of nn honorary degree. ur. iiiiigisiiiii.- I doii'i ..uc "" Shorey will be preseutccl with a uegree 1 HU ' r opathlc scores i lo obtain subscriptions nnd pledges. The campaign which closes Wcclnes day Ins as its object the raising of 00,000 to pay off mortgages and out standing debts of the hospital. Only .$20,000 has been raiesd so far "If the hospital is unable to pay An Clljoyablc llOUT 01" SO a off those debts and the buildings are i j - sold, the people of West Philadelphia WCCK lnVCStCQ in SClCntlHC- w ill he deprived ot an institution thnt.tt.. i: j ..,.:. nt. t has taken years to establish." G. W. ! all' applied CVCrClSC at Loi- ... 1 I .... !.. .11-........ ..1.1 -... ... -T .-. "II 1 I .1 I owciRun. ".in iio ,i,i"-,"i. miii ,'cv iin? insrtriiri win vicin rne terdny. "The time has enme when out-I .lllli) lnslIllJ"; "m v.iu ini, side help is absolutely netcssaty if the DCSf pOSSlDiC TCtUrnS 111 hospitn.is aumve. ; hcaUh an(j increased intcrcSri 1 Dead, 6 III After Eating Chicken1 in lite Unlontonn. Pa.. Teh. 21. Iy A j r P.l Mrs. Mary Shady, aged 47, Is' Let US glVC VOU .1 pei'SOIial dead, and six other members of hei i Jmn-c.P1.;n' Us.llIvJJ13ll UllsHI COLLINS INSTITUTE . .-., T . ..!." ....!.. I "" : - V '- --s ..S...U..-. vl- miilUAL Vj U Li X U iV Cj I by exercises at. rue Acaurmv oc .uusiu to what laused the death and illness. COI , ,N-3 BLrG wai nut st at isr.r . a.T lOil'id o clock. The main address, coi.nr.aui.iMj iuiut &r at 3 5 fit will be made bv Dr Paul Chorey. pro treet th.1t citv. Death vvu- clue lo lice nil ii broken blood vessel Or (iioom was talking; with bis fnm -In ,,nl Iwrnlv niiniitps 1,,'foro he illril was lecogliie.l as one woin bv 11 gill who helped a si hlinktml. u luvi cab driver. Iciinnkcii loiigsioiv shoil. I lived 'llien ne seemed ill good health He wns somehow, on what I Id git. Lent in; e'gliti eight years old. it nil m I eveivulu n- Thnt brings ih (iioom wns n gindunte of .leflei us to six months !,, whin I li I llnl- "'ii eiluil College, lie whs miirried j tiinoic. I sim I, uioiind then- until sil. v , I, ...I I I,.,., i.i,.,. i.. 'of . iwtor ol aws ov Hie v niversit.v. .. .,,, i .i... i i. s,,l,Io,'t of his address will he 'On Hum .iioiiMi. in.- n" i. ii.i.i in, in, -....,,.- ,-- , ,, 1( . 4 1.. I fi lends with some ni. -looking man- ' Notional I i v. ne ic-v. - r. , . lone w'l.o lu.,1 , timiin Then she , am er MncCcdl. of ho Secom 1 res by- I would I. nd l.lm into ti .link sticet where I terian C,uhv"l"nt! lll MnleMbe p. ne could bin. kia. k Inn. 'Hon. and I). . Penniman will confer the 'u e Hnth wll-'ps illpil His mlool rimigiipi Mis. Charles R King, am: I v" .-i ii'li In NI i on survive him. i 'iiirr.il sen Up. will Iip coiidui-le.l ill' to (nine over hen iip noiiie on iv eclnestiav . inteiinent will 1 hi 1'itisiol Ceinclcrj. nhniit a inonth nco. wh.it I nunc to Phili.ili-lphia A gitl I un-t over theie told nie.nhniil II, i town, it list siphon ini- Mrs, Katls Park Humphreys Mt hull,. pur1, Hiimpliieys died of et'in'',iil iineiinioiuii Satin day nt her I'siniMie IsL'l IHpel 'incline Shew lis tfiH'tti ih ee veais old Ilefnic hei nun.i.-p si,,. w, Msq Kmie Pink Cass. ' (''in, onl II llei hubniiil was !'" le Lieutenant Colonel Cliniles lliiinidi cvs - s A., who died In "I., 'Iip luneial will take place in "sii;i..n. D C. on Wedncsdnv. rti'ing he, ,-,. ru i chil li -n 1 liHrle. Iluniihiey.s. Miss Mninl umitlircys mid Major Hiinv G. Hiimi.reis, s A . i ell red. all if this ' " nnd Cc.tl II lliimpliip.vs. if New iti i Mrs. Clara Richards Lacy "t. ( l.tl.l ltii-lin , if., I ii ... .v li,.' Mi,. Mel a sailor "Il vviisli'l long nllei I liinded heie I hat I met l.avvieii.c Angelo De Meis a sailoi Well- we got mat i led and gut a fuini-lied loom nt Twentieth and Anil sticets He dtdii t itiiike enough jail, for bulb of ns. so I got liunsiv shine- times He Mils asleep the other lliglll. and I wns hungiy s,, I g,,i up and went out ' I met John Pi n h s.iili t tin l" S. S llmi'oil. Hi-lnp iloiked in the Niiw "Nnrd I iliouglit In- linil sum, dough, but he w is i lean nml hiingtv loo. We wnlknl aioiilid II little while nnd tin n he Mini lie bad u blin k.in. k lllld we i mild g, I Millie uioliev I was willing lie sat I th.c him diiveis al wavs got a lot ,,l inoin-v on thent. "Well, we walked up to llioad Sited Slnlloii. gut in a ah and told the ilnvei to cliiilgc out lnvviiiil I'niimoiint Pink h.isi wl,,,,, Ul, 2ot to Wissulii.-kon ill i v o iinil Al this Pi in balked, she said lie objei t"d on tin giouud theie wcie too many pie piling nml thev would not have inn. It limine foi n getnwav. "Ai. h, got ki'iI feel.' Ilabettc suid. 'IIuvv about it. Ilnhettc," she was ask. d nfiei- ilo iiingistiate hnd It, Til her witliout bin' ' Is it Hi'- end of a per il. I dav '" "Yeb -ni,l -she w'c-nilly "Hut I don't ..lie Then she s.iuj the . hoi us of the legrees .li obs lloml lllllslel pie. Watch tliisfuscBurn! mr ',' '''''; TimV- When You Build or Repair a Give a tliouglit to careful j stul elTicicnt installation of all electrical work then get cur estimate. When the job's completed you'll know what vrc mean by "A Fair Price and Satisfac tory Service." George Woodward, Jr. flertrtrnl Cnnlnc-lnr 1723 Sansom SI. Spiun MI'J . ""i U'83 rtiflSAHsesuiQ, 7n7 GlF'TS - for all Occasions from lite, moderate in price lo the. most rtpenuve Jewels -'Walchefl -'Clocks - Silver- Glass - Chino .,f .! p mM,1', "V ''"Ph? llienl hijiciiii ,., (f.,,,,,,,1 S,M.,. Pi,,,, signnlid thediivi 'ie ,el leleiihoue l .j. for the 1.11 ,. , sl(1) ,i,-.t uc t ions and hit bun l ft'r ,,!.? i . M",,,""l '" -V11';.1," a he leaned back 1 punched him I" itv- est .,,!,- ofa paralytic- stroke. She ' , , ,, r ,,, p,,, ,,l- t . . ,rl,;s n,,rnrroW s;r ,Mi 'tt '"", 1""1 """"1 ' .in Shp,".,",..,0'!.".,,:,:V'",,l ;';.VS we b,a. it So.nebo.lv shot al us ns , - ".IS III,- 11.1 .1' III ,1S " I Kim ards. ."ills Chestnut Mieet. Mrs. H. M. Wright . ,M H .M Wright died siiidciily ii "j ve,, (..dm al nri 011)C -;.., NlH, pn str..pr Gi-iinnntovin Mrs ,'i iglit "IB ihe datightei of Ihe late Dl m-i 'r' J'l l Hanks, of this citv Hei 'vband is an ittornei. Colonel Frank H. Norton Vw ork, r,., 21 Colon,.' Piank nuigs Noiion. toi.ihiiti-thiie veins '""f "' " Twenty Ihitil IJegi pi , x York Juaid. and its hist (Mm,. i Vulf ,rs,SMnt,.( 1K t(l0 ,,MU, niniiir. ,,r, , hs ( II,o!clyu 'n'lirilnv nighi. tlii-a i.""1 Nnpl" ente, e. the Tvvenli """I Ilegimeiit iii Lssr, n, ,nM, r, om etna '.0A'M"np, to Which he was l..u fl'.' '.n0" "' 'en.nin.il nt Hi. ?ri r n'J' ,,,fa"" it e..t ' inbdiu"""""1 " ,K',0li" of plivsicnl Funeral of Daniel Mohan lie oMeii7)1,n,r1 l)n,,i''1 M"1""'" "",,r tint, nmi ''"JWIiib nnd lorn, .iisorln- e,tv ,k '", ',,'" "outlitrii section of Mv tr.V.1. ," ,li,,'1 "f Pncuiiionin Tliuis- J.7 mini l'.m,M '""om Ills tesldenif, iiunlrlC.r V"' mini, lo this w. inn. I "Sav I thank niv stats for one Hung I -we didn't kill tl'is guv Uobberv is ' bad enoiisb '" minder nothing doing ileal If ' I (lout w ant to lie iiitvd up in am thins l'le Hiat ! I --Will ' she vv ii ved a linn, I nnd UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS TOR 1MKN &etf0 iim Corner lltli and Chvslmd Wiffirnsvf ri(ifw'if?A n' nrtm Jeft,r, years. . lie MU1lilffi wmiEtfi. AWtwvMmthni of -j,m I ! I If Ton arutk..,!. lfll.' i. '. I," .. REWARD For return of Snblc Scarf lot yesterday by IMisi Fay Bnintcr between St. James Hotel and Broad Slrcct Station. Bewnrd fofc rc "turn std.ypMstwt. S,rcK l-V- V uW i V 5fS? Are You Wasting or Saving? We advocate - thoughtful, purposeful . saving with a def inite aim in view! Start To-day We Pay 4r Intcreat on Savings Accounts WEST END TRUST COMPANY Broad SWeeti at Souffi Penn Square. Announcing the Opening of th e new Ky& Camac Garage 13th St. Below Locust Aii establishment where no expense has been spared to provide for the most efficient handling and safe storage for your car. It is fireproof, .dry. sanitary and the service unexcelled. Ihe lowest "Central" rates in town, cnd .sup plies at regular not garage price. Day Parking (8 Hrs. or Under) 75c For refilling gas and oil tanks the charge are the same as at refilling stations. "A Service Garage" Last Week and New Lots Added in this Remarkable Sale of $55, $60 and ,$65 Perry Worsted Suits at the One Single Price V $33 New lots, new numbers, new patterns of Worsted Suits that did not arrive in time for the opening of this Wonderful Sale twe weeks ago that did not come in until just in time to go on our tables today and opportunely fill up the inroads made by the splendid selling of the last two weeks! The splendid selling and no wonder This is a Sale of all Worsted Suits, Phila delphia's favorite fabric. Blues, Oxfords, grays, pencil stripes and fine twills. Con servative Suits for sound, substantia serv ice conservatively speaking, all $55. $60 and $65 Values at One Single Price, $33 Wonderful Values in Standard Overcoats, $29 Made of Standard Regan Overcoatings, full-lined with Skinner's silk Oxfords, blacks, Cambridge grays, velvet collars 01 cloth collars conservative models and all sizes from 34 to 46! Splendid Bargains in Separate Trousers! $5, $6, $7 the pair, instead of $7 to $1! PERRY & CO. Shfeenth and Chestnut 3' v aauuua, iiUoe. ,d A''e' ""'I Mrs. hum JJ7 r
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