"STWW ..tv' , n "V -fc v:w - l J.f - T S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIpABELPHIAV OJUESDATv FEBfelTA 19211 , sm V 'V ! '" " P l ? kui H.1HH I xfih Schuck's Fate Soon to Be With Jurors ContlntiMl from I'd re One to the punishment thoj merit, regard lew of their otnmllni; in tlic community, i the fnmlli from which tlie romp .or 1 the number of friends thev may Imv " lie next xniicht to innUi' it plain t lint there una no tllMlnrtlmi of Kiillt be tween .Jnniri nnil ScluK'W "There H no rihtlnrttnn rirnun.' lie aid, "between the one wh'n driven the rar nnd tWi not personally know the Tlctim nnil the one whoje intitnnte friend he i nnd who by reason thereof is ennbled to inre him mHtispertlneli ' into the rnr They lire both Cfiunlly I Sillily I lie uiw noe noi tirnw nnj uii tlnrtion between them ns to wlio struck the leaser or the greater number of blows, nor on to who "truck the blow or blows that resulted in death nor, in fict. whether one or the other Htruck alt or none of the blows. They arc Kjtinlli stilln " l'rosrcutor Is Hitler, Air. WoHerton went on to develop the law as it pertains to conspiracy. He declared in a scathing airalunnient 1 of Sehuek. that he btliew-d the defend ant now on trial was the Instigator of the crime I "The facts show that Heluiek was part and parcel of the whoV transaction from beginning to end." lie declared "To consider that he was foneil to do nhat he did bv .lames is so preposterous, unnatural nntliitikalile and unbelievab'e that no sfine man would giw It an instant's thought or lonsldcratio. Ti the rontmrj in uij humble judgini ut, Sehiick was the brains and inspiration of the whole nfiair. The facts of lii partlcipitlon in tins criiiie. as shown by the cUdcnfe spnk so loudh and tmphaticall that the drown the oicr of this defendant and his fa p aer tlons and recal the untruthfulness an I artificiality of his defense Mr. Avolverton then went into n I careful ninth! of the (rime, to -up I port his (intention thnt the '.uirdi r 01 l am wns hip renin in u wen mm and executed plot He brought home to the jurors minds the pre'iniiiian fact that Schuck.hnd spoken, the tin of tin murder, of going to the wor'd's aeries games in Hrooklvn I I.ul I'rriKirril Alibi "The fact that Si hut k lied to those In the othce of his real intentions nnil Immediate! met .lanies as soon as lie left the office brings us inesistibl to the conclusion that ho .oxpcrti'tl to meet .lames and for a purpose that would preclude his return to the office that afternoon, hence the excuse for his absent e or failure to return Another eireuiiistiini e taken b the prosecutor to militate ousplrni j uinl prearrnngement was the f.u t that Sehuck took the wheel of the t ,ir with out a word nf exp'tiiuiti'iii to James The fait that .lames took a sent in the rear nnd gnc l.ie l'aul n front sent beside Scliuik nNu was used In Mr Wolverton as nn nrguinent in favor ot prearrnngement He then launeheil into a iliriiiou of the defendant's londuit at the mo ment of the nttack on l'aul ami painted a red-lined word picture ot the crime hehind the sheus neai Maikit stieet forr . The statt "s nttorne tlwell at length on Sehui k's failuie to go to l'aul s aid, pointing mit that ehildhootl . ml old age appiu! to most hunts, uuil j had not St hut 1; bten alloiis and hanl I enetl hi' would nut h.nc permittnl .Fames f heat the old bunk nif-t ngei I to death. Mils SdiiukS Mory I ' llemen.ber the faNe statement i f Sehuck as he lift the office n- to while' lie was gmng .is un cm use for his ah fcence , the fu t that he immidiiitelv took charge nf the iar without am -ugge s turn fiom .lames the -eleitum ot nn i unusual route to the fern thnt look i him into tin c t ludi d -bed ptrfntl mill pt ul fni the lomm.ssiou ut tli$ i crime, the sudden attack mi l'.iul as f nun -Is th'" reached the plate, the failure of Sclitu k to n-"-it l'jul or to leave the tnr, or to make am oiittrj and then his help and to-operatiou in getting l'aul into the bin k of the tar after he had hi en beatt n and wlieie the . sjtle irtiuns priMiiiisl put in plan' would hide lnni from Mew This' faUf point with the nim iertamt to the guilt of ("think as (! s the net tile of the i oniu point irresitiblj iiml , uuimngU to tht uoith I Mr Wiilmrtoii s inke filujli ut me i repentetl blows .tnrk l'n il "There was no -imtinthi 'ioin there I for l'aul b this difiiiluit although he had it in his p i it then if he h id i wishnl to kaio l'niil fniui ti nth Hut, not a hand d d he raise m helm 1 ot the telpli up I iirnstrite l'aul At ml ling ro ?cniii k . own -tati un nl, lie -anl nothing mo'e than Mop I'riink II. my opinion he nei r fun vml Mop Frank, but, on the .outran 1 lit Inn. at- .Tames hm ni'il that whin lit lames, bet aim exhaustttl with friiht m ion iiisiiess that N hm k t ok tli iron mid clunk l'niil two blows on the head mtl, in nn Jiiilgint nl it wa tots, two blow tliat linisheil l'aul and i.iii-nl In- death for no blows win -trink nfteruartl find as nothing further hi .ml tron l'aul. it uiu-t bine bet n tbesi latter blows that brought about his (. ,th "Had St Inn k In en the uiiiot eiit man he claims to be he toultl let wl'lt the red blood that i nurses through the i average man s wins hnu- ivtr -t mil bv and pirmittetl this atio, ims ruie to be toiririittid in his pirsente with out some phi. i, a! tfloit to .top it llnd he the lnstim t to plot pi I, un to -i evtn Mop Prank In hoii'i! bin chad the courage n t ompi I la'nes to tin so He neier htlped and he hhvi r .loke to .romes nsking him t dt-i-t foi ie' bail within him a Lea it a- old. t i u ' n lentless ami ri ndi-1. i- t' e rm . ihui was being ' oi inutit d I .stoics I'lca foi Mt'iiv Hi spoke Iheii t f'li .1,'ltilUoi lol lenlfiKj in faior of jst I pi k ' In rue fan M this hori ilde .itua ' turn if afTHir- In said. -n plei is niQtlt for I. nieiii a l(l that ll 111. f this ib fi nil fit 1 1 - aretl What i teniiutin t iri un .turn t an In found from tie itginnig to the mil ot this1 case that mtit'.. I, in fn tln -.'igtti.t' i onsid 'ration ' , m ird i of l'aul was told b i d r wit. ihiiiind ni,. I ib libcratel.i iMMiiul 'Hie ib li ndiiiit n. so tit tetmini d I li it r 'lint n should In t nrrled i ut tl nt hi- . ji r t. ! nf to th. On of I'llll, I. 1 ti III! I tills le. Facts in bvhuch's Trial for Murder of David l'aul Ihe tlrfiiiil.int- It a i m o n d U Srhiitk nn nine- t ' v 1 1 known Canitleii fanuli tonne- . . n t of a ('nmib n le'ephom nth The iitiin Iaiul s l'niil m senger of Ilroatlwni Tut-t Co ( am (It n who disiippcnieti (htoher I when turning l fHifi in t ish an I "..'0 (Xlrt ,,, ,-liecks The ilmige First degree numb" Sehuck is nn used up nitompliie in the killing of Paul Frank .1 .liuecs has .ilrunli been (oniicteti The Judges- Supreme Court Jus tice Katie nhni h of Trenton nnd L Judge Kates who openttl the 1 1 ml MohiIhi of la-t wet h iiiiliisrl - I'ro.secutor Vssistunr I'ltisecutors Shaw ami I Itu-sell Opposing AVoherton 3 lirllug and arrow WIFE AND "OTHER WOMAN" WAIT TO HEAR SCHUCK FATE Mother of Alleged Slayer's Son Collapses After Testifying for Him Mary, Who Received His Gifts, Shows No Sign of Strain Two women are nwnitlng the verdict in the Sehuck murder trial with n tragic intensity that is affecting dozens of other persons. (Ine is Frnnrei Sehuck, lawful wife of the accused Hn.imonil Sehuck and mother of his sK-) car-old son. The other is Mnrj Mc(Jnrvc. prettj nuiig wife of nn other man, for whom Sehuck bought luxuries. All tn jesterdny thev wn'ited In vain The wife, slender, fragile, worn to haggnrdnesR bv the week's strnln of the trial, waited In the courtroom In the midt of her relathes nnd Schuck'N relntives until she herself wns called nn the stand as a witness in behalf of her husband. She testified brael), al though with bowed head and low voice, then collapsed as she started back to her seat XUto UiRt Witness She wns the last witness. For the remainder of the daj nhe lay, white anil sick, in the meagerl furnished pro liUion officer's room adjoining the courtroom while nttornejs pleaded be fore the jurj for nnd ugainst her hus band She could not rett.rn to face the Jurj anil the curious spectators. Hut she refused to leave the building. She waited, dreading and longing for the end of the trial and the jurj 's verdict At the snme time Mrs Mctlarvej waited in seclusion In Prosecutor Wol erton's prhnte office at Third nnd Market streets. Cniuden Detcrtlics stood guard to keep out intruders nnil protect "Mjsterlous Mnr" from pub lie gn7 and inters lew k. She sat In comfort Several times during the daj her brotht r. Fred Monach, nnd Mrs Monnch sisited her to tell her the progress of the trial She, too, waited a possible call to the witness stand, lluf protected as she was by the pres et ution. she was inclined to take the whole thing as another of life's iidven tuies She did tint appear at the trial. The prosecution offered no rebuttal Her relntiies persisted in playing the "mjsterj game," apparently pleasnl over the fait that Mnry was n much-talked-of and msteriouslj beautiful utireiognleil person. Fred Monnch, a dapper blonde .south, rcpeutetll denied "!' findnnt listened to thnt cry, nnd giautetl the idea, he would not be hero totlnj t barged with munln He is lit re todnv bet ause there was that lack of sMiipntht in his nature, whitli he now n-ks to assert itself in ou for his benefit " Stnr of Ciime llepealed Mr Wolserton then rehtursetl the rest of the bloods drama, the dnse to the thick pint woods, ami the ilispo-nl of the botlj in nn unfrequented phue which the pTo-etutor declared he be lieved had been det itletl on In iiilvnnce From St hiul.'s return In the enr ssith lanies. Sli Wo'siitnn wose a nosel irguintnt in -uppoit of the defendant's 4uilt "One of il lost i mil lining fat ts to prose thnt Si hut k was pint of the -t In me. ' said tin piostiutor, "is tht Mi t that if he hud not been James lies it would hnse pirmittttl him to lmst the pine ss nnds iillse Kobber .i Motlse Then Mr Wolsertoii de-iiilinl how tin two had tlisuletl the mtuii.s. und tluingetl then t lothes. so tli.es might ''tills forth us geiitb nn n and not a. munliicrs to i njos tile pn nsuies mm ill-' it ssealt h would bus Fmiu tin mimes Mi Wolsnton diess another argument to ilimnn-triiti . hiitk's guilt "The munis ss.i. the nnpoitan' tiling." he -ml "It wns the motise for th t rime St hm k from this turn neser 1 1 ust ti to base the luone.s in his possession oi under In- nuitroj If Jiniies luitl lift n the onl one inteiestid in the i rum it is mconccls utile that lit ssoulil bust, permitted Sduuk to takt into his i . ses.ion, custotls tontrol and doiiiiimtiiin that whiih bail been the sen i iui i f the t linn Si hm ks si'l.('nin nt dt in il- of nns p.ut in tie i i line or belief that .limits was ion i Mini tiiinished the prosecutor with additional iiijuinents jor his ton Mitioii mi thnt store that if he would lie win u uitiel under suspicion he would lie fur more ivrt.iinls when in thing i of his life In snmiiilns up Mr Woln rton siiitl it is tlilitt tilt indeed to mm use of nns i n-i tint t mild base a more definite and iiiip'iatii mil tor tin jiertonniinie of dots ligurdless of toiisetiieiites than the one in sshitli se art noss en giigtil ou i itiuol bus i . iti t in nns nimiiiuiiiis If i rimes mnIi as this nre to be tnutetl lightls ami i learned in n n lit o! justiu- lis tin tears .if tminsel ind iiitiieted tritnds Thef are times that inpiire i in h of us in our sevt nil apin ities to be nrm unsieldls, sincere mtl toiitagioiis in om tleiuniid that law and onler shall icign supnuie, and that men who mniinit t rimes sidi as this m Camden muutv shall know thut justii i i stein .mil that sui h nuns ssit not he permitted U go un pi'iishnl not will that uatillul ssuiii th w nh base within our he.ut In p rum letl to bet nine unnatuuil. con trol our jinlgment and therebs icimir murder to go inndniuatels puiiisheti " Mr Wolvertun tle'iserul bis ndtlress sering tss cat - nine t lost 1 tjpessnt ten pages before the griulist crowd that h'ls attt nth d mis tl iv of either the l( or the .limn s trial Hstrs nidi of spate tint multl gise iKi,i to a human In in,' in the murt and gillers ssns on lpied Women ssere numerous in the fi issil ssoinen modioli!) drtssetl nnd Irani of them will known in the i omui'iiiits I,on.r befme 'i o i lii, l the crossil ssns L'ltherlng iiiitsl I. the tnurthoiise. clam nng to g.f ti Tins stood for un hour in rln sin. v liuied out eii'll fiolll the oiirt b'lilnmg lis the liens s iron gates I is. hundred ptopb at the bast, stood in line s iltnig for the gat.s to opt u. Man) Ddiieil Ailinlttanie A In t "iirt (tfllfirs unbarriil the gatis nnd lit tin waiting spn tutors in n ttw at n turn sirutinUing tluir ere ib titiuls so that no nnauthoriitl person i ut' red the coiirthousi 1 In courtroom was parked when I ust ire Kntienhneh in d I id-'e Katis took tlur iiliicis on the 'Jem h, ami the prisont'i was b d in from tip relliooiii abuse Mi Wi.ls erto i Inboi' d on .- .id- r - latt nit la-t night I nti' nuil- uijhi In wns it s nl. in In tifti " in tin iniiit bin ding dictating his summing i p ot t is nh in. to tin sti nogr iplur- ESTATE FOR FRIEND'S WIFE I i George T. Lipplncott Left Million to Mrs. W. H. Dartlett i (,eorre 'Iriimim l.ipplmntt banker, who dud of slet pnu sickiuss in At lantic Itv, I'tbriiars 1 leases an i estate nf ii million tlollnis to the wife of his friend The In iicln nrj i- Mrs Margaret Ilird i Ilurtlett wife of William H Ilnrtlett. I I0T South niberon avenue Mr f.lp- , piruott bail made his hmne part of tlie tune nlnte the death of his. wife three I stais ago, svllli the Hurtled fa mil v. ' The sill via- iiinile August .'il, 1017. u ii tl Mis llartlett Knameil as Executor The estate (Oiuprises realty bonds, tjtockt; a ud varied iusestmente. he wns her brother, that ho had any interest in the cne other than curios ity. "1 feel quite flattered to be taken ns M)sterlnug Mary's brother," he said once, when accosted as such. "From nil 1 hear she Is ser.s beautiful, and I woultl consider It a compliment to be her brother." He wore n dark green suit with pin stripes, a light tan cap nnd light oTer coat. With him woh his pretty little wife. She mused (tinsldernble commo tion because of her coat, llumoni float ed about the courthouse that she was Mnry. posing as the wife of Monach; that she was Mnr.s's sister, Mrs. Jul Polens. The coat she ssore wns mueii like the sU1 one offered ns evidence In the trial ns one Sehuck had purchased for Mnrv. It moh of Hudson nenl ssith skunk collar and cuffs. Mary had ssorn one much like it the only time ahe ap peared in the courtroom, the first day of the trinl While Mars gained nesvs nf the trial's progicss more indirectly. Mrs. HcIiuck remained constantl) In tniiih. Her sis ter, sesernl slsters-in-lnsv, the defend ant's stepmother nnd close friends told her the tit toils of Assistant Prostcuotr Shasv's opening nddriss and the Impna sinned pien of the defendant's) lasvyer, .1. ltiissell Cnrrow, to the jury. Wife Near Ilrealilng Point "We nil feel nervous and worried, especially Ilajniond'a svlfe," said Mm. Charles 'Sehuck. the defendant's step mother. "She has stood up bravely, but she is mighty near the breaking point. This night will be n horrible one. for we cannot help rehearsing the trial, thinking and talking of nothing else, wondering svhnt the end will be. 1 can't help thinking that Hasmontl it Innocent Hut no one m" tell what a jur) will do." Mrs Charles Sehuck and Mrs. Alva St buck talked with Mary's brother, Fred Monnch. in the corridor for a quarter of an hour svhen court recessed yestertln) nftenoon. They were all ap parently well plened thnt Mnry did mt nppear on the witness stand. "It is better for ever) one, I think." said the stepmother "No; I don't know Mars anil haven't seen her since the first iln.s of the trial " Fall to Influence Mexican Program ( nnllinirtl from Pice One ico was advising witli the Senate for en;n relations committee, of sslilch Mr. Harding ssns n member. Hut Mr. Fletcher al-o connects with the Harding administration through Senator Fall, ssho is to be secretary of the interior under the ness adminis tration nnd who is likel) to be the most influential member of the cabinet. It ssas Mr. Flitcher ssho summoned Senn ( r Full from the border to ' onfer ssith Secretary Lansing svhen Mexican re lations weie acute and ssnen Mr Fall proposed to break the diplomatic ties bitwieii that ituntry and this. I'ise Points in Mexican 1'ollc.s Senator Fall has a tlellnite policy with rejnrd to Mexico, whitli is known t he the polit-s of the Harding mlmln- tat.ntt,in n Mil In S ldcll it is Tiri'SUIIlCd thnt Mr Fletcher joins This polici covers live points . First, the nppulntiin nt of a comniis sion to ascertain properts damages suf feictl bs Ainericnns at the hmiils of Mexicans, or sire versa. Second, the appointment of n nun mission to settle boundors dNputt- be tss een the two touiitries. Third Article L'7 of the Mexican con stitution shnll not appl) to American citizens retioactisrlv Fourth, agreements should be mntle for the protection of American ritin'ni and their propel ts rights in Mexico. Fifth, agreements and settlements rent bed shall be embodied in n pro tocol and subsequent!) in n treaty. If Mexiio fails to gise these guar antees Mr Fall fnsors the military nnd nnsal polking of Mexiio b) the United States, If she gives them, the State De partment will aid the Mexican Oov ernmtnt in obtaining financial backing in the United States and do its best to prevent the fhiHiicing of rival fac tions or group in Mexito by American interests Wlile Snretary of State Hughes bands nre bus v itb relations with Kurope. Mr Fletcher, ns specially oualllieil bs experlince will devote him self to this Mtxlcnn policy and to the development of American relatiims svith South Aintiua To Cultis.ite South America. Pres tit nt elet t llnrtling wants in tht tati Department a mail ssho knows Smith Amenta He s eounrned about tin Latins to tue south The League of Nations or its siicce-sor will tend to mnk" Lntin-Anieilcn look rather to itselt than to the United Stutes for aid and guidaiiie Our lelntions ssith South merra are at the turning point. F.itlnr we rnntiniie to be tlie big brother to tin south or sse become merels mu "t the great poweis dealing with the Lntin powers through the in terniitioniil iiHsoeiiition Mr Harding stated ot Marion thnt he inti iitleil to send to South America diplomats of the same quallt) anu stand tig as had hitherto bem sent to Kurope The countries to the south were ju-t a- important to us ns (Jrent Itritnin Franre and Italy The appointment of Mr rietcher is the beginning of this policy He is to be a sort of secretnr.s of htute for Lrtln Ameriru This does not mean that he is not to be n subordinate of Mr Hughes Of toiirse. he Is. Hut he will spetinlire in our rela tions with the American republics. And he hns dirt it t onnections svith Presi dent Hurtling uml sv th Senator Fall, whose ntlvite on Smith American rela tions will count heusil) FATHER PARKER BURIED Thousands Pay Tribute to Rector of St. Matthew's, Conshobocken Norrlstown. Pa . Feb '2. The fu neial of the Hts James II. TarLer late re. tm of St Matthew's Church Conshohocken. whirh ssas held this morning ssu-. attended by sesernl thou sand pirsons, ini lulling mnny proini nent rlergs from out-of-town churches Itlshop MtDesitt. of Hnrrlsburg. nn intimate frieiui r! the late rertor a ilissuiate in college nnil who ssas at the Natlsits Chinch in Philadelphia at the unie time the Hes Father Parker s as there, ssas the relebrant nt the masses Interment ssns made in n grnse mi tin i bun h Inwn, on the fouth shin of ihe main entrance to the church, whlrh the late priest was Instrumental in building and which wns dedieutej a lit tle more than n .sear ago J. H. Maurer'a Condition Better .IMin II Maurer, assistant district attorney, who has been ill ut his home, .120 South Fourth street, nearly tsvo weeks with erysipelas, hns taken a turn for the better, according n Jir H Morfnrd. the attending p!i)nlointi "Mr Maurcrs condition is still precarious. ' said lr Morfnrd last night, "but his icnipcruture has dropped .1 degrees ami he 1? resting more comfortably " Bans Alien Flags. at State House ContlntiMl fnm 1'ore One of the celebration, which was one of a number held In this city today. Mayor Moore unveiled n bromc tablet this morning In the Olmbel store, plneed thcTc In honor of the 534 em pIo)cs svho entered the service. In his ndtlress Iho Mayor attacked those em ployers of labor ssho stood nn sidewalks when the boys marched nsvny, but ssho svere not to be found svhen It ss-ns nec essary to find jobs for the returning service men. taking occasion to empha size the different attitude in the man agement nf the Olmbel store. Iiitc every man's Job asvulted hlin. Other speakers svere former Oovernor I-Msvin S. Stuart, who presided ; lllshop Joseph F. Herry, Lieutrnntit Hills (timbel, Jr., and Captain David H. Williams, both of sshnm snsv oversea tint). The patriotic address, empha sizing the observnnee of Washington's Hlrthdny and the keeping alive of tlie spirit of Washington, was made by Hampton h. Carson. As the Amerir.nn flag sshlch draped the tablet ssns drawn aside store organ isations stood nt attention, and hun dreds nf emiildses croivdrd the stnlr wa.ss and isnints of vantage. Taps ssns soundeil for the two men from the store who died in the service. They ssere Prisntes Wnlter C. Flnto and llus-cll Moore, both of this city. School children assembled in Inde pendence Square tills morning nnd took part in a program of songs. Knoch W. Pearson directed the singing nnd the Police Hand placd. The exercises ssere conducted by the Department of Public Welfare with Colonel J. Camp bell filllmnre and rdssard A. Noppcl. assistant director of the department, In charge. At noon n reproduction of tho ting made by Hctsy Hoss was un furled. P. 0. S. of A. Celebrate A parade and celebration sslll be held tonight b) the' Pennsylvania State Camp, Patriotic Order Sons of Am crlen. Oovernor Sproul. ssho Is a member, will speak at the Opera House tonight and addresses sslll be delivered bv Fred W. Mngrady atatc president; William Jnmes Heaps, of Hnltimore, a past president, nnd Samuel K. Stinger, Jr., commander-in-chief, xsho will present sarlous camp nnd com mandcry awards. The parade sslll Immediately precede the meeting. Hcd lire sslll crimson the snossy streets along the double line of march ; one tramping nortli from City Hall to the Opera House and the other sfltithsvard from Hrontl nnd Diamond streets to the same destination. Cap tuln I,nuis F Stees is to command the (lrst-nnmed jiageant ; Colonel Charles II. Das is, the second. National President Gabriel II. Moycr will pieslde ut the evening meeting and members of the national executise com mittee sslll likewise be present. Forty-three Initiatory trans from Tarlous camps will come to witness the Bave Voa Dined and THE box ? AT THE RITTKNHOUSE 22d and Chestnut rits. llNCi: TO TIIK Mt'SIC OK THE TIERWEY FIVE who rr,AT nntiNo m'ncheon. DixNnn and suprnn I.imtliriin I'lultsrs, 70 rents un. Also Hnr- rl it) $1 I.unthrnn anil H. 13 Dinner or Mm let is In curte. wmgmma Thousands of Baldwin Locomotives Spread Philadelphia's Reputation To date, more than 54,000 Baldwin Locomotives havo been built, of which number about 44,000 were con st! ucted during the past thirty years. The majority of these locomotives each benring a Baldwin Budge Plate with the name Philadelphia upon it are in constant use throughout the world, anil aic doinpr more than any thing else to spread Philadelphia's icputation as "The World's Greatest Workshop." THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA A GOOD OPPORTUNITY lor a high-class technical jrradunte to become connected with the selling organization of nationally known manu facturer of building materials. The rtjin we want is under 33 years of age, forceful character, ambitious and reliable. If you are the man, write full particulars as to personal qualifications, experi ence, etc. Address A 907, Ledger Office. MINRAL STUKKO Defies time and the Elements. Remodel Old Homes with Stucco Build New Homes with Stucco Seals Out Dampness, Cold, Frost and Water Minral Stukko, the Stucco beautiful! Applied by your local plasterers We will be glad to have our representative call on you with samples of our magnesite stucco Write for further information to Phila. Mineral Flooring & Product Co. 5632-40 SUMMER ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. patriotic Initiation ceremonies, In the training of a team for which State Trustee Horace V. MacFaddcn has bten in charge. This afternoon the Pennsylvania 8o clety of Sons of the Itovolution received at the assembly rooms of the Historical Hociety of Pennsylvania. 1300 Locust street. The. Second Pennsylvania vet eran Henvy Artillery (112th lteglmcnt, Pa.. Volunteers) held Its thirty fifth nnnnnl reunion at O. A. It. headquar ters, 1023 Arcli street, "assembly" being sounded at 0 this morning, anil the closing "campfirc" meeting being held this afternoon. , "Young People's Day" was observed by Salvationists today, with a special exhibit of work In the young pepplea division. Lieutenant Colonel Arthur r. Hrowcr presided. 25 AT FARM SCHOOL GET DIPLOMAS TODAY Applicants for Enrollment 8even Times Number of Vacancies The twentieth annual graduation ex ercises of the National 'Farm School ts ere held todny. Twenty-five young men, having completed the course nf Instruc tion in prnctiral nnd scientific agri culture, svere awarded diplomas. The exercises svere held this after noon In Segal Hall. Addresses were made bv Senator Augustus I . unit. Jr. i Dr. Oeorgc Wheeler, acting super intendent of the public schools of l'lilln (lclphla : ltlchard Spillane. of the Pl'Ii Lit) Lr.miEii: Dr. Joseph Krauskopf. preshlrnt and founder of the school, and Prof. Hernhnrd Osfrolenk, director of l. ,.nl,Anl osf.rt irrmtnnteu nrp i... limln stntnuel Cnoner. Hnrrv Morris Corcnr.sslt, Domlnick de Vito, Morris Oreenwnlil. isnrlor uross, i.tignr Ilrcsh. David John Hill. Joseph Iger, Harry Krnuss, Morris Krnuss. Abra ham Krotoshinsky. Samuel Samuels. Irving Silverman, Morris Sknist. Harry Statmnn, Sidney Stone, Onbriel Sword losv, Oustavc Tnube, Hlrsch ToulT, Philip Trupin. Abraham Zlnn. Morris Daniels, Walter Oromau nnd Hubert Livingston. The graduation of the senior and post-gniduate classes svlll leave only tsventr-llve snenncies In the school, nnd the applicants for admission total sev eral times thnt number. The executive board of the school has appropriated an amount sufficient to fit up another old farmhouse on the grounds to house fifteen more bo)s, bringing the enroll ment up to 120. Love-Crazed Girl Going to Canada Miss Heatrire Hebert, the twenty-nine-) cur-old Cnnadlnn stenographer arrested here a mouth ngo nn a charge of following nnd annoying WilllnniZln ser, assistant manager of a touring ngenc.s, sslll be on her svoy back to Canada within the next forty-eight hours She requested the immigration authorities ot (Jloucesfer to let her go to Canada from Moyiunensing Prison, where she bus been since her arrest. Danced in 1 i a minion users Snvi this Wrnnnern A Million Users ,. rr Watches Cleaned $ 1 DOCTOR. OF ETCHES tilth (Iradc Watch lttnalrlnr ttrfnre . Our Mpeelslty . Afttr Hstlsf action tlirsr, nt Rrsstinnble Cost rnoMi'T srnviCK 1 A. E MOSS, 33 S. 9lh St. HOT WATER Quick as a Wink! How convenient to have all tho hot water you want nlwnys ready at the turn of your faucet! You can get it effi ciently and economically if you install a READING WATER HEATER Th exprnia Is small ami the up keep even smaller. TxecxBxos.Co. SHOW ROOMS 44 to N. tth lit. tit Aran St., Phil. In Csmdtn at llt-4l FtOrrtl SV "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Get out your bottle of Sloan's Liniment and knock the Pain "Rolley-wcst" Wmtn.VT ready for thnt Inst quick switch In tcnipcrnture, were you? Left you Stiff, sore, full nf rlieumntlp twinges? Vriu should linrc Iind n liottlo nf Sloan's Liniment haniu Hint wnulil linve penetrated irtthout rubbing, snnned nnd soon ensod up the nius-r-lcs, quieted the jumpy, pnlnful, nf-fer-trd part and brought gratifjiiiR relief. Helpful in attacks nf lumbago, sci atica, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprnins, , (let a bottle nt your druggist's. ;j5c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa T 4 - 4 4rw exti-t (Pitritid The Electric Ironer Last Week of Special Terms THE Electric Ironer Sale at special terms involving a saving of $15 closes February 28th! 85 of your ironing can be done better and more easily on the Electric Ironer than by any other method; men's shirts, children's dresses, lin gerie nnd of course nil the flat pieces are being ironed by this machine in a great many homes in this city every week. Actual demonstration in the Electric Shop every day this is a real opportunity to buy. Last Week of Clearance Sale The demonstration nnd slight ly used or shopworn electric labor-savers that we have been selling during the past month will be positively closed out this week. If you are looking for a bar gain in an Electric Washing Mnchinc, Cleaner or Sewing Machine this is an opportunity that may not recur. Prices remarkably low in some cases as little as half. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. Tenth and Chestnut Street r MMbu. fcJ5!Jp lZKEy i x5' l'Pll!Jr 7C J 'ii 'i il1. i lii. C ' 'l I i ' "WJ Irfl rl 111 , Mini, s (It Un t' MwA'.1r'u nttfrt lUnt In lilir buslnr-is car "illf' J" "vW frtr CBitnMmfnf. Tnifnln has rs-rn site Inst nppllrsnt Is wrll niinUrlr" n Jill ptwltlon ctinntlffitisl r ''""'..HJuh Inrr In snr line ti werk. Vmn fHrti Ish wnlmersrhsh tftttrntn. Sl.irjr. 83JUU. ror inirrvirtT nattrrt". a Mj, ij)ok ornci: A Manufacturer Desires tho services of a man experi enced in sales promotion, mer chandlfiinfr, sales correspond eneo nnd tho preparation of sales-producing copy. P. O. Box 535, Brltlft'eton, N. J. READ "The Mysterious Rider" Zanct Orry's New ntxik t Sptmdld Wrcriern flrory Rent It Today From Womrath's library Um13 S. 13th BU rhiladclphlaM.. Voulrt you rslhi'r live In a h"m; dealt ncd for you nr for some on eUe7 It coils rtn more lo bulM ft besu. tlful homo than nn unjlehtli' one. To rr-dure bulldlnit costs this firm will serure tho lot. also dfsltn sntl construct the bulldlnt. This will be done b- onr m-intrmnt, nd by such co-ordination of forces a treat mtvlnft Is made for ou Ifisve our representative call. Selkirk, Harvey & Clarke, Inc., 1026 Arch St. Hell rhnnc Walnut MS2. Itrsim 80 The City of Bricl TT IS fitting and proper 1 that a conference such as tha.t called by our Chamber of Commerce to promote building should be held in Philadelphia, "the city of brick." To make the building movement steady and last ing, it must be based on a strong, solid foundation like bricks. On this basis the men in all the vaiious lines of building industry must got together and stick together like a brick wall. And they must have that mm faith in each other which loads us to say of n man that we trust, "He's a brick!" That is tho quality that wo have put Into the millions of bricks made by us for the great factories of Stetson, Disaton, Foerderer, Bairett and others, that havo made Philadelphia famous. They are straight, squaro and sound to the core. And remember that tho bricklayers now average over 1100 bricks a day. When you want any infor mation about bricks, their kinds, colors, qualities, styles, uses or prices, the products of different makers, how to word specifications, names of com petent architects, engineer, building contractors, etc., call up either of our offices. II. M t, C II. SINEn Churrli nnil Taconi 1'KM 1 1 ail John ii. KAni.r.v Mcctown I.une 4 U Ht. K.nn eo.Hi; KHYSTONE IIIIICK CO Uoilfr.y nr 1M HI. Kkfd a 3, T BKITTKIt'fl PONS Mrftown I.n O Ht Ken do 07 mB. U i"t 1 1 1 . r 1 ! . w wffwiyiTwrriiiiipiiTTiii nmimmiimiH iimhiwii amin ,H ii RowTf 11 i COAL R.ducd our WM I I T " -M Prlcaa on i3WI H H Lumber and MmiM I B Millwerb. Wm Storm Sash !II11 ft? otam mM immJM hufrm Hl H ,i,rnnn,n, ill II jAmcadimvY 11 Ml H 74 J& UmmIIii.1 A.. 'I.1i i MMMMM iSmmm 1 1 Jr a , IMMMnM -u. i - " b mm mJsA 'MmmmWii ralff o M&!S'iW8W pm 'VPlHSHMlltt Ii fil& T lL..&Wmmm&,-i BUILDERS nn luHmnnm "'"iw J U:H fill Full I Course WKBjrairaiuiiirEiiriMMiMiiiiiiixiiiiiii uiiiiciiiajiii niuiiiin L I i I J DINNER 1 (IlnHyV I fi EVERY EVENING I mmmmiuJ k from 5 . 30 10 8 P Mt I B$$r I CHERl RESTAURANTS 1 IGOi Chestnut St. I M " S I 12 S. 13th Hi S. 75li 1 K HI L 1 iraJS-JBffio5: Ui- ni:... what ..Y. rPr nu uuiivur :K&Xti, f Have Your Mntl Tclctrram and Phono Calls nrtfltril nt nn limce lllili ,d,lr,.. S2.00 IT.ll .MONTH " BURTON WESLEY 8. IJ. Cor, llroml A (hrnlnui si Hell i'honr nulniit "?"rj H,, S -' S - STAMMERING B and alt defects in ..v . Afternoon anil v,nii. i...! -srta. r-.ll It'.tl. -I n ' the" For 1717 MARTKR STHEKT " f V-n-Kw nfsifini C. iLTT Milk NOCOOKINQ Tha Food- Drink" for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ami Fountains. Atk for HORLICICS, rB-Avoid Imitations & Substitute! Do we serve you? We Handle Oply the Very 2240 Lbi. to Every Ton For Over 30 Year We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. THERE are many b 11 s i nesses where the pay rolls too small to warrant a spe cial clerical staff, yet too large lo be handled by the regular force without interfering with other important work. Making out pay rolls and delivering the money, in amounts spec ified to the prop er parties at the stated times is the service wc offer to meet this conditionLet us tell you more about this fea ture. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 to 9 o'CIock IENS1NGT0N UTRUSTi Ilea VlfO m i mm. ark.' SrtTBSRcivA .- h h lull tTmnUfertl 1I&0 . 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