"PTtiFV v., i1H THE WEATHER Ki'itrrnl , 'hmiiji, fiinlijlil mtil 'I'iict ,,n , lnuit (rlnimrjUmr tluiljif rtliinil ,,s' i.ogiw i Ai'iillr Ai'ilnlv wml ii Mi'Uixri lit'. r i ji not i: T NIGHT EXTRA 'I Jjl ... ..J I I " U .1 , r, ! WF uhltc &4J n -roh m a Mtof URJ Hi VIII.. VII, NO, 148, prepare legal Blows TO SHA TTER OR DEL A Y 'BROWN COURT DREAM' cvfmAffant Plan to tXtraVdgdlll r I d I! Ui Be Fought to End in;M.n Highest Tribunals RIGHT TO SPEND BIG C M TO RF A AUK tU um ' , Figures (or Completion of 'Mar ble Palace" Project now Ap proximate $20,000,000 WILL DIG TO BOTTOM IN COMPLETE EXPOSE II. (iKIUUiK NOX M.( AIN jinl dairies I.. Hrnwn'x nuiib'e rnifl(r"nf iuliec is more tlinn likely to mrn ""I '" l'n r'"1 '" '" a rn"lW '" (.pMn . THii.n never he built.. . .... i..in...i ....11 ,. il'. nnvpfl i icni n 31111 i'-ii :- n.oMip iIimhibIi trial". IIKcwi-p "" .'re l Hip xtnH' i" fnrnMi tin- Uiilillit. IVh. '.S. 1 m , I1 i New ',r . i"1.'1" ,,,:,',,"li'' "f thr u lni ir l",,,,sro"n' . ,. . flll. ..nin.!'"11'1"'"111 '" 'i-l 'In- nii.rniiiK ninilp Tin' ni-nji'i-i "i'"-- "-"- "'" i ... e-xi iin firm I pi, I Kin im iitipnixiiiiiiir --".. fouclit from limn "" ilirn.iuli mniilli". and iprliap ypiirs". li fnro rirn the fiiimtlntion stnnex hip , er llie lir"t snmlpflll if Pflllll N nmftiPM It ill lliii" Iip t-fn llial o.witil . n i l!,r. viiton won ll .llliisc nrmvii mi'i , frirnil. ill Council, "itli the niil or r..... .11. ...... Ullll I'lllilKlU IPIorniCl'X lis I nun. 'nun ,, Itnrrli T.lniPhiirnpr anil Weslem. was Imp's lillmr Inst ; t lint ail me pimm-i - us pr miiiiis. uicitiTiiiK "! 'I'"""" ' " ; - i....... . . r .. ,.nil .ii I lie Hurt W'leMll'J for Irelain . he s. ,SM Mites was of ne nnil on the l-art, l)mwi( ()( (.fill- mils' t"l 1"' frienii-. Senator , k.,,,.f,i cmiclnsimi tirimlins. ilieljrrini: mid (lpnIiti""HM' or ( oininini luilnx 'I lie chief r'llwin U nre anil i lei-k of t onrtf I Cmnhrlimn , ... . " ,., fl. ...,s nrelimi- Willim Hie nevl lew ilns iiiiiiiu mm IoriiI step will he laUen in hihi(JHM.iw, w ,iiu n,sn the hUh i,i fiirlliei' liloeniPllt on Hie pail nl Hie1 ,1lr (iiiiiiiiikIiiih-IiIowii .irsnlll.ai inn mwnrd 'iirniiKPiin ins im "i"""i"'h ". n.iH nl Hip M , nun, nun eiiiiiiciiiiiiinn- iip- iniiiiinon winch was iasp,i over hip Md'nr s pln. IIiitc .Steps Are I'laiinnl Three differi nl fuel nf npposiliiin In llio Sininl grub me woiliin towntil 'he Ninip end viz.. h'Snl net inn in rest rain the V. C I! cnintiiiiiitioti from goitiR nh.nl with the Municipal Court linlld- mi. The nnl.i iPiiMin at nils time mr inn I..II, liikiti" tin. tmiiip nf lhop prniiii- im nt in Hip innwineiil is llie iiene 111 ; tbi ns iiIhiiii n nniliiation of llieir 'ep- Incite effort Tins will, in jli likelihnnd. lie He- I'tiiiih-lird at a meeting to lie held this ' h'lfk. I Z rrST," 'i"TW4 InLen lliere will he im aek of Mill imitlul iinnncial assistance uinl able 'sal talent to tight tin name clear llnoujh In Ihe end, no mnttcr how inanjll months nr m'iiih may lie jeuilired to M'ltle Hip question. It inn lie said with the utmost enn- tidrner that powerful Iinnncial iuleiests will In' interested in tluiiltling tliis at icinnt to saddle upon I'hiladelphia a S-0.1 1(10,(101) project upheld bj political intnzup. hidce llrown's ambitinits scheme will I lie ought on purely IprhI ground. (Jnes- unn nt imlilie Mpntiment. nt tuihllc Hnv, nr nf peonomy will be thrust into Ihe dispind lliere will bo no sob stuff or laeliry- mo!e appeal to the coiirtu on helialf of ni" ue.ir puhllc. that day in past. The dear nubile clcrtod a hiiiicb nf MiiKilnicn who sw'oie by bigli heaven inJ all their gods they would "Crow " rasils nut." Instead, ns snnn as lit) had ailaehi'd themselves to their our year jnlw nl .ill(lll per. Hie -.., (.i -niuiiieis mr ii icinnu wcui uer ln the piipiiu polilieal derisnes are feeding I'mw from the same trenchers as llieli I'irmer foes tlll ln(. ileiir tinlilii. ii till ii siimil 'I Vengpailpp in ntip Im ml mill tin. ,'lnli "' PUbl'C inili.'llll! iiu.1 ill llie ntlii.i- looks f'ioliH on rcnllroCniiii 1 iidn- I'iie I'" "gill nf the counly enniiuissinncis CM" ml Hie $1 ,000.0(1(1 apiuopriated l I '"ii win tie one nt me principal ii,,i . a, . ,.' . I """, V"1 '"."." H whoe fnliric of Hie Mtini,.iuil '".'' 'ts intent, purposes and orgatii " Hinleinpliited oiiglually will ue ninlo, (,,.,, f 'Ii plan iiiiiliiipil me followed the 'i'"' ,r I'liiiadelllhia wl'i I.nnw- more " '" I"' AI nielpai Coin' within the ' m iiiuntlts than luu been dis I " i'i -hup its org.iniz.itinii. ' 'id tn 1 1, will be nplculv and then ' I lie O iciiiil nr' iip.iIiiip tin, Mnn!,... il Cim, , r,ii.,,,uli. u ll.n l,.i., r... .1... .". - . .i, iii, -i ii, i in- PIU li.'llliti'il i,l.ii.iirpu l,. I,,, l,,,lu I'lllllei H. (It (-1-1 Milt .11' till (Olllllv cm- 1 Mine II 1 ndir tliat ii"t -? count) (ouiuils re , vou, v,,(., wilh the duty of ''""luiiicl .Ho rjitiiir'ciiliimir hnen NEW POST FOR GRAYSON 0rtjr.d t n nHi.-. i . ' Washington Naval Dispensary IliM,. ViV' '"' "')- JS H5.V A IM- .,,. ,,. .'. i urijsoii, riesi "l 1 I unit u I ..I . "rilnr.,,. . V .1 ' ",;" P"jsici.in. Wils , ''Jf'il titiliu In the N'niv Dpi inwnl- 'Mli'aii . tl,i , ,,, vlin.r.il (,i in miii I, ns never been olli. ,""-" 'I'HJ M' Hie While' i ab Mill 'it I He ,MV lll'llllll ll fll nt. I .1 , . . . im,!,, i ,, "' "" "' "as Helen as 'Imn J ,",'" ' ' ''"hi'i'ts or mm e - ' " .1" . SUI Mill' III sijci cs. Ill, !,.,. 11... i.t .. i . ii .. ... .. . 'nl i i. . I'lPini looM'veii, iaif , . " ,J,'I Ml. nllicllll ilnli.il I,,.. ,.l .4 IS I, (, .,, ,, ,,,., ,,. - . .. i ,upi..ii.,i. j oi'te. I. .i"d .Ii.i'.u'n order pliced .' '' " "' '"I nl H'lil Hull.. I.. He ti.m hitn . ' ' ' '' "''ilils. who ha (It-Hi j Y ,,u ""M'Hal nl 'hnv, i " ' ,,"".'" 0"J,"," '"Ills wife is lliiilj-ime Me declared Ln 'i.. I ns H-xuriil"ltiH Mult, r ui in 1'llllP lilt A I f BRITISH exf-cute 6 cork iRSHMEM l-mu WaRIMR u IRISHMEN FOP, WAGING WAR! Ohol hy Mllltaiy In Groups of i Two .it 'ir. Minute Internals I . C'Mli, V..ii. "js -flU.A. 1' ,),, t. I i'Iip appeal for i liMui'ti.'v made VfTi'tly I liv the l'ii I. ourpoi.tliim, I ln i IiM:.' liner, in Jin '!p. vvlnwe titilli w:i t':.e ' ir... ...i... . , .. . "' n"i.i.v nil marges hi levying war ! :,i'k'th"crwrn,ee.. we.od.ilj vta- iioi: ijv tin. iminni) ii, 's f.,:) urn- I he II1P wet,- Mi., ,, !,n..iis .if i u.i nidi ni ii.'..vv.-L .if fifteen m.iiitti . ' 'I In- him, r.ffi,!,.,, iv.r-Tin ntli Mr nrthy. Thumns Ullricn, I'lti'icl'. M.i '"""'. .I.ilin l.jnii!. tJat.if. Ciilhigbnii , "ml .Inlm Allen . ! I lie fir live weie i.nn.i,int!i! for an I nllncl; upon the mown fours ill Drip ' , X(V, OUtllV I'lllb ii, I.MM.nrv Ml... ! vv bus,, home wits i Tippcriiry.'w'as sen' tCIICCd for lltlsscsximr 11 iifnK.i.r m, 1 ' nilllllllliitinn. .ts M sentence u,;,.i, tlii King s IIpiii'Ii cotilirincd on Fchrit 11 rf - I" deciding thai u Htuti of war existed in Ireland, giving lli- military nil power t ail without interference !". the civil Cllllllx. Tin cletnoiicy iiipi.i was adopted hv l In' coiporaiiiui Sntiuiliit mill ,. ,..,..'. !"'"' " i'-iwrul Sir No il .Mncrcndy. ...... . ... - 'c "nuiii tint it nl t. i,,,,,, ,.,.m "' '1" 'I" I illlinlie cliiirches ill CnrU M - Micnhn pin.M'rx wpip Mini fur tjip u.imIpihiumI a pmnniinl liiipip-Miiii niton (lip mum mui'ii in hip cnpniil It liail 1 n rpii rail) c.pppp, in,, dc-ntli semen-,.,. "."lllil lie ciiinniiitcil. WON'-T ALTER IRISH POLICY ' Britain to Continue Present Plan,' Lloyd George Tells Commons l-oiiihill, I.'el,. 'js; tj i , 'I'l,,, llrllNIi (tm eminent lines' mil inlcml in aller iisi present policj fur inamtaiiihi onler in lieliinil, Mr 1. 1, ml (ieoiL-p. Illp priniP hiIiiIsit, ii ii ii ii I ii eil in the -n HI . Mould , in i li js.t rut mil .Mr. I.loul (,enr-je inaili- his stnteinent ",' l,MS",, '" ' iieti.'ii Mil lTlara- ''"" ''"""' "' " """'"", when iimnj I'll- , .. .. chief scci-Plarjihip liecmise nf i, contrn '.' "i mm- niieKpii hick m insi'lplliK! : iiiiiiui the crnwii fincc m Upland BURNS FATAL TO CHILD Girl Wandered Too Near Stove in Kitchen of Home I III I'll - leeeheil while phljillg neill- a Kitchen iiinge caused Hie death toda of live-) ear nhl Vna l'opins,;i. i',-," Ihnery si reel, at St. Chi isinpher's litis, pilal While her iiinllier. .Mis. I.aura I'o proliii. wiis at a ni'iirliy vlnie jesterd.iv miiriiing Ihe girl ro.iinei to tie miciicii in ner nigiugnwii. , pieer if miinitig wnnil tell from ihe lire and ig nited llipgainienl U'al'lei ChnpnnxU . a lio.uiler. wrapped the child in a lilmiLct and carried her to the hiipltal. - MARRYING HOUSEKEEPERS Gloucester Mayor Gets Applicants for Lonely Shamokln Man .Mil, Mi I' Amlcrsnii. nl (ilnucrster. n iln forwarded four letters in an answer loan iuiuir Kent him lij Francis Derl. fort-lwn jenm old. Shiiiiinhin. asking him tn liuil a hnuseheeper of middle age. with tlie ultimate oliiecl of niatrinmnj . Due letter was from a woman living ill KlkihN Park, whn Im llnee chihlren, Imi more than Derk stipulated in hi liuiuir.. Other Idlers were icceiwd fimn 1'iiirview. N. ,. ; Kurt Washing ton, I'a.. and thi cit. Mii.mii' Au di rsou wrole Derk that Ii- would doubt less he able lu linil the wuiuiui he wanted nut of these four. WANDERER BACK. WIFE GONE Man 'Missing' 2 Years Starts Search for Woman and Child When lc llonthhiwl ri'linni'd to hi ,,ld iiiartuients ,n :t!l Nnrlh sli I.Cani- ill ii, today, ntliT an iilieui.p of two i.m'iii, and iiuiiii ml for hi wife and ihildreii. lie found Mrs Iloothhiil bad left with the wiuii','i'l child several week uttn and lias not since leliirned. Mr. Itoollilojd Innk hei twn-jear-old son with her, leaving her llve-jear-iM d iiigiilcr willi her patent. Mi. and Mrs. Tliiiinns Mast, at the orlh street aililrcs. She gave no imllcatloa when she left I lull she would not soon leturil. 1 1 i believed shi lieeaine iiie'aiichnly ner her htistianil ilUaiieanince. K....11.1... .1 i. ii,;..i. ii... .....u ..l.i i ,111, ,11111, ,1,1 I ,l,,,l, II, ...II 1,111, Ullll llndilj lie w ill al once begin xeiucli for hi wife and i hihl. hut would not lell where lie has been during hi ahciicc ftiuii his home. I AI W BCMCIA I Cfl A I Clr-SLITI I. . . ill nu lull I Ha'ywood and Other Defendants Ap peal to Supreme Court W.ishMik'Hiu. l'eb. ".'s. Illy A P ) - The legal buttle for the freedom nf William I). Haywnod ami seventt eight other members nf the Industrial Work ers of till' Woild who were convii led in CliiciiK" in IIUS of conspiracy to violate the selective service ml, en teied il" tlnal phase lodav with Hie tiling of a petilion asking the Supreme Cmirl to teview llie trials. The pftilioli was based on Hie con lenlion ihnl neitlier Ihe seaiih war rants used liy the federal agents nor tjie supporting aflidnvils "adeiiualelv ieeribPil llie places to be raided." It also argued thai they did not recite any fads showing pi nimble cause for the iMiatice of the said uariauts l Today's Developments ' in National Capital '' Cnnsiess began u dash In iiiiuplelc its wink bi'fnic ailioiii'iiiueul Pihlav. Sicrciaiv I Illusion ihickeil Hie Seiiale invi sligalion of foieign loans hv suln.illtini; lib's he had been oi'ih'ied In pi ndiii c liefnie the i inn uiitlec In S in C.ilhv lor uilvic" n in tho.e which public iiiliiisls 'voul'l I t mil pici ntatloii. Pie "h n1 Wil on signed tin lull fur rtiiuiii nf ei.in piopurty -to wiw of (!iu'in iih'iis. i I Mil ji.niilj I FIGHTING PINE Letter l'holii Si-nlci1 I'liciiii'ii halllnl with a stubborn blac Imlny when a rag warehouse at (ill? In I'inc streel was attnehrd by flames. V unman and fniii chil dren wsie rescued PENROSE ASSAILED AT WOMEN'S CLUB, Class Members Cry Protests1 When Jane Campbell Praises Him as Boss LAUD HUGHES AND HOOVER liiller illlliiioval of Senalnr I'eli- ne ami piaie of riughes nild Hoover us nibinet select inns weic cpieed ill a lively luec-ing of women it t llie New Century Club today. Not in a long whole ha so militant a piril been manifested hv the women nf thi scihile and cnnci'vatie club as Indliy's iiieeling developed. "It's high lime .that women were getting into politic with both feet and' sinking haul, "roll mi politic, ami "down with lme" weic among the iciuaiks liuil Minppcil out in the elec tric nliiiosphcic 'Pile outburst Wll the lesult nf III! address by Mrs Julia WilleU William at Miss .lane CiiuiibeH's Monday .Morning Chi" "The tipiioiiiliiieut of Mr. Hughes ami Mr. Iloiiver to the Hauling cabinet is pleasing In Hie women of the (ouutry Mrs. Williams aid. I hese men are against llie political bosc. There are no two men in Ihe einiiilry whom Pen rose hate mule." Al thi piiictnre Miss Campbell rose In lake cMcptiuu to .Mrs. Williams remark. Senator I'enrnse. he iuil. "has by his uwii cleverness and brains i ieu to be the political boss of the country a tiling which should lie a distinction to llie .4 lie of I'CIUlK.Vlvaillll. Iiiiiiu ilialeh a hundred baud weic Hung up Dinppinviug miiiuiui's went up fimn all pari of the inom ''.ilne is the boss nf lolleil poli ties ' .ud Mi WiHiajiis. "The kind nf bosses Penioe has stood for relied no eredil on I'eiuisyl vain.i ' tin i '1 anollier wniiiau. "I ilnn'l Ihiuk I'i'iiii! Kiiniii is pioiiil of Hull kind of leadership." m i Inimeil ii Hind. "'I'iie fai I llial I'eiliose ha ability makes his iu"eiic all llie wnise." came fnuii anollier iiiarter. During her iuhlies. which wa mi News of the Week. Mix. lilt mis aid Ihnl Mr. Harding was the lirsl Pii'hideut ever elected by women, whn. -he declared, pledgeil llieir fealty In ((l (,H ,.a,cr. "lie will nilse llie landiiid id gnv cinnienl irt heights never before at tained." she siilil. The llial of Magisltale Wrigley was taken up and eluiriieleii.eii as a'humil ialiiig sight. "The night of n member nf the bench ui dial for driving a car when inloxi calcd ami involuntary iniinslaugliler iiuike il nlisnliilcly aparent Hull it l high lime for women to get into politics with both feel to strike nut linrd fnr i h an publics anil civic de i cm v ." said Mi Williams. She I hen ie , I I the S."itI.IHIIl grant nf Mi- M I" the I'niveiilv nf Peniisy Ivnnia. whiih. she said, has saved the ins l il ill Din I nun llie ncceitv nf stale aid rSiich aid, she declaieil, llieaiil pnlilieal iiillllol "In past years llilstccs of Hie I ni erily liave coiilrilinled liberally to its suppn'il." she said, "lull nf late lliev have ihiiu thing in this respect, which is the icasiui win the iiistllution ha golteii into liiuiuclal slrnils." Son of J. A. Flaherty Dies Kul, ml Poller I'laherty, infant nl' .liiiues A Flaherty , supicmc huh miitiihr nl the Knight nl fnliinihii'.. and of Mrs. M.iry I. Flaherly, died on Sum. 'iv. nml will he hurled Horn hi pit'cnis" hiiiue. I7III (iiraid nvi'iiuc. lu luniinM illl'illi'iill The child, who was llie voiingil of foil i . was taken ill the lav ulii' In- ihird bulhilay, and death rani nflu iliirleen davH lllni'v "f .iii a'.i'Jii ii PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, STREET BLAZE E SEVEN AT BLAZE Sick Woman and Children Are Rescued as Pine Street Warehouse Burns TRUCK DRIVER PROVES HERO A uk mother and four of hei .even children weic aed from suffocation when Die xlarlcil xhiutlv after nniiu Inday in n tag wnielmuse al1 007 II! I I'iue'slret, uwned hv Mr. Mullic (lace. Mix, Itiue, with her hahv daughler. linhlle. Iwn: her nhler daughlPI'. Helen, eiglil. ulin also was ill. and her snus, Frauci. III. and llyiuaii. ,i, had nar row escapes. The lilac stalled in Hie ei nml tnr.v lag-receiving inom. which wa parti tionid olT from the family' llcink iiiar ters. . A Negrn fiiieuinii discovered llie smoke and a t Im ten year-old daugh ler.' Mullic Itaee. telephoned lor the tire engines. Louis. e vent, en. who uuinnges the establishment, inn in a bo al Seventh and Spruce l i nml lurneil in an alarm. .Mike Cirdclli. nf Camden, a truck driver, iumpeil fium Ills yehicle, which was siimiliii'f ncros the stieet from tlie vvareiinii! . .'.nl ran in to do what lie cniihl Ity this time a coliituu nf inoke wa lising a lllimlli'il feet above the hiiihliug. Ciirdclli got to Mrs. Itaee and liohlie and. taking Helen, blanket -wrapped in his arms, he huiried them down to the lit-st Hour. Is.idore. hist i eluriiiiig from schoiil, hcticil guide the ntheix In safety . Ity the lime hieinen an iv.'n' a dene noontime crowd had gathered. Thei were ipiickly i oriloticil nIT and llie lire was under 1 1 nl within lifleeu min utes, '''h,. ihihlien weic taken tn the iillicc nf Di V. A. Wiitisliu, ni.iiby. anil cared loi Tlie Ihird lloor eleud upwind I'll extra half tn,"y in the tear, and here the flame tnnk hold ipiickly. Part nf the iiiuf non collapsed, Ity I n'clnck all danger was over. Tiiillcv were lined up fnr a mile iiorlh on Sith street nml ihiliheu of the .Mi Call school, just muth of the tunning waiehouse. had ut gotten awi'V Im their uonn icce in time to avoid a I in llie tangle whiih lasted until Ileal Iv I :!S0 o'clock. The waiehouse ha been partially liiiriieil four times within tcceui venr. ii i .aid. Ahialiam Itaee, whn nuee owind the plaic. fell fnuii a secoml- loi eli'Miinr shaft iipeuiiig ami was killed ii year n g" HELD FOR KILLING BROTHER Boy. 1 1, 'Put Him Out of His Misery' After Accidental Shooting I'ontlae. .Mich.. Feb. -Js t ty P. i Warien lliaiiliehl. eleven yiar nhl. wa del, lined hy the police her,, todav pending invesligatinn into Hie killing in a woods neni Farinlnginn vclcnlav o In nine vcar nhl limther Chile The nhler hnv xhnl and killed hi hiutlicr "In put hitii nut nf hi misery." he s.iul, after having accidcnlallv w i ill tilled him while ileiiiuiiiMtiug hi skill with a ii'volcr. According lo Win-ten's Nlaieuiein In Ihe sheritT. he liied the liit shot in an effort In see bow close he could cnnie to his brother without hilling hiui. The yuiitiger hid turned with the ho and was struck in Hie side. Warren then placed llie inuz.le ygaiiisl the prolralcil chihl's head and pulhd the trigger, killing Mm iiilantly. "I tint nl In put hull out nf ii miseiy . I didn't want to see him suffer." lie said lodav V h n mi Until, of u i ii ii. Hunk of uiliri.Ml. .t.li. IN AND BOY SAV National Educators' Meeting at Shore TolrJ Higher Studies "Drown" Pupils i VOCATIONAL TRAINING CITED ' AS APPEALING TO BOYS . stnir rtt'i' iiiiii ..( H.llltll ri. I'er. :lv Vne.lllolllM Ci'idniiie or ilileeltmi i(i. I, nl ifllli' llie lu'nli'eiii confrontitii: si.ciindai'i m-IiikiIk Aineiien, wilh piipil" nf nl' iti. pes and critiditiiitiK lit -i 11 llimiliiiK ' in! lli"in. Kdininid I) Iiuui. of ('in- jeiiniati. assprtcil litis niornlni;. I 'SpenKilli; III I he oppiiillS K'soii nl I the atinnal coinention nf the Depart I I incut (if Sil)iTintenipiipp nf the Na i i tinniil Kdiienilnn Aiielntinn thin mom inc. .Mr I.jon H.Md: I 'The licut khIiIp n hnv can liap i- a x.wi.pnihctie teheher. Tiiix N n iiui. ..,., 1,11-iiiwiirii anil nil, pui'l ll-uiuri.i I-' ' entitle It t.ppii4 iixp'cnh In llie "lili mertspil tenth to simlj the trnilitioniii 'iilsehni or any other alsehrn of which , we liiiow anithiiiK. The wirini,' of i l linme l a siilijeel nf nMlj Rrenl'T in Ii lest to tlii'in. 'I iiiIpi1 conditions im they are in iiiany of onr liicli schnolx. many pupil ine menlallj drowned. TIipv lloninlu iironiid a wlill" mid are Riven up a I llisf " Kdiia White, director of a i Imol ilalilishi'd in Detroit In train i ;: woineii for the fnticlioiiN and ser he nf wifi'hnod and motherhood, uiiimiitucd In the Aliieriean llnine Keoiioinle As ix iiilmii that special altentinn i in he given to linjini; nf fnnd coninioi. . Tins niollii'i-liood si Imol was madr pns "hie through a SJS.IKIO.Olin hei(iie I ,j Mrs .i..i Men ill Palmer. Algebra Neil a Necessity We iiiusl nlitaiu the cuuliden of lil'tllii'l's befnte we inn tench limn cut tioinicx," asserted .Mary K. Sweeney. ' of Lansing I Ability tn buv (iirefullv and In iiuike the best nf what ix bought i going I In he tunic than ever a valuable aset for wives and inntheis during the uli- icitatn days nhcnil nf us. .Miss Sweeney said. "The wife trained in liniae ceo iioinics will be a jewel beyoml price." Secondary school heads asserted it i the manifesi duty of such schools tn train pupils m iienmne gomi miizenv with as much gpiii'inl ciiIiiiip as i ii lid irnlile. and went upon record wilh the slateinenl that it is possible for a iiinn or woman lu bvc a ieanuably happy life with little nr tin algvbril or geometry and with no know ledge of a foreign language. .Stresses Kdiiealiiiu Need Ihe largest. mol impnituni. nu pull nl ml lliing ui Hie Amcih-iiii (inv -('rumen! is ( ducat inn. aciurding lo W L: Harding, former governor of luwit. "Kiliication ix necessary and com pulsory." said Mr. Harding. "There has been a great awakening in the last few year mi education for the in,ic. lu every part of the country I tiud gical improvements in farming, in manul.ie lining and almnxt eery thing ccept educalinii, "We lllllxl S( educalinii In the ieolle. The luggext lliint; a llll.ll i luinl teacher mil do is stir up iutcrc in her coniiniinily ." Mr. Harding alo spoke feelingh on llie subject nf ildciiitilc pay fnr the teacher. "Filiie.iiion." he said. "i valuable emuigli from i n iuvetinenl taudiniu( that America , mi alTurd in pav fur it. Nn ui, in nr wniiuin inn he a leader nf hoys, mil girls unless tiuanchillv situated o In .'im look the world ill the face." Italph Decker, siiperiiiteiiilent of Sussex county schools. New .Jersey, spoki on mini achoo condition lie iifgid i onsnlidaieil and leutiiilied tural scliun1. lunger schnnl terms in rtitiil dislin I, free fexlhooks, hi Her teachers, better siiperv ixinn. In ttel lillildings, coinpiil.oiy nllcuilaiiec, slatc-whlc physniil training laws, free tranpoi ta -thin tor these childieii whn live at great distaim ami coiihl nut otherwise at tend, in loiie.v for administration ami belpins tencheis to advise the cuun try chnnl teachers, Tlie lack nf ciliti atnomil oppiu tituity in lb" filial districts, is sending hoys anil gills iml entire families in tl ities, aicurdiui tn Will C. Wouil. slate supcr llileudi ni nf 1 ti 1 11 ii iiistriictiun. in t'.ili fornia Has Naliiuial Impiirlance In tin abeuee of Hie jiieshleul . I"u vi 11 N Ki ii In 11 . ol Tienton, N. .1.. who Is iritnally ill. Vice l'ieident '. A. Sinilh. "f Lvanlou, III., delivered tin opening .nldic today The gieat probh m in Aineinau edu cill ion . ilu rural chool. wa diciici this m nig. Last Siti'iii1ici ."O.OOo rural schools tbroiigiioiit the I'ttiled Slnle were either 1 i.iicil nr tauglit by teachers holding ' iiieigeiiey ccrliticatc This was biought nut in the adilics nf MIsh I'Mllh A Luthrnp, siecialil in iiitnl ediiiallon I'liitcil Stales ISiirenii of Kdin nl inn Wiishiiigtuu. "The hiIi ni nl Hie iiiiaiiini " he said "In. ui the iicv.ilcut notion thai teaciiei wiiii lower iualiln al imi Hum city teiK In 1 ale good nnoiigh for iiiral districts (invi iiimcnl Aid' Is I'i Kid In icmiiii 1 11 is mism l.,ilhrop gestcd mm' 1 onsolidaleil schnnl silg with ( lilltllimil nn '..UI- 1 1l tf lit . I nlllll.tl sv CHAMP CLARK BETTER Former Speaker's Condition 'More Favorable' Today. Says Physician W'lisliiiiglnn. Feb. Js i P.y A P i liepresi'tilaiii. Champ Claik' cnmli on wa ,. -i ritieii loiiay a mute I S,ir.::rs.bl,;...,,-...,.,:r ,.i!:S".,ii.::.. Vhtv;. good night innl i testing uuiellv. Dr. Slump isinil this bulletin: "Champ Clink condition i more favorable todav Hum ypstciday. Me passed a good ui.'lil. his pulse volume in guild mill he i- listing (piicl ly Dr. .lames F. Mitel, i II wa Milled in last night and iltew oil Hie llulil in the right pleuial cavitv ami Mi I 'Inn; is lining erv well this nun mug Woman. III. Kills Herself Mrs. Anna I Im n-li-in. thiilv -nine y in is nhl. nf Hill Ninth War k stieet, shut hei -.If Iwue lllliiugh Hie (best at S n'clo. k tin moinlng. n few minutes after hei liuhaml hud left her bedside. She ii'turnl'd fi i While Haven Sanatorium n week ngn She died at St Luke s Hospital Oak Lane Runs " imi i in., , ti ii i i na , i im On , I air ni" oir with the .slfii, l,ccuw luilny winner, who makes li's home their., wot. tltf -I'cond day be scut in thr I'.'iinmis las' lilt' Me i MuralcM f. Vettili-,', miii of the hi' Chillies Vcnilij,', fm inff ptcniilcnt oT the Hotel eiuliy Coni rny and n jiindiiut ' tittul IIikIi SiIidhI anil of the I'ni veis.iy (f l'ennsyKan;.-!. The liiivnek coniiile'ed leads: LIMERICK NO. 61 A wcullii you ik fellow nanicd Hank A.s a (ishcnusin tnod simp I, rank; He had rod. reel and Mask. Was il colTce. we ask? O. tin! 1'wan a ton(h)ir In: drunk. "'ir hivli'R Jinglv liox for Kiddies See (he Third Pave From the Last I 1 '1 SAY, v Other Revenue-Raising Plans of Governor Also Believed to Be Interred 'DRYS' SEEK NEW LAWS tit, n stuff Cm ii-tpetfi nf llaiTlsburg, Feb. ',:. After a ten day loess during which a cencial pin mam lt believed In linve been agreed Upon lllld the measures In be ptesentPd by slate dcpnitmciitx atul the nduiii blrnlioii little been prepai'dl, the Leg Mature ieuni(v csxinn fnnight I'dlhiwing the ennferenee in Wah inst'in M'sleiday IipIwppii Senalnr Pen in!', ifiivernor Spmnl urn Slate Chair man Cinw. it x sail! here J,e "ilun In impuc a lax nn conl and on iiiatiu fncliiicrs' capital stnek Is dead." Sena tor Pentose i. knnvvtl tn be opposed lo iticteascd taxation. Ititli the (invernur'x nilicc nml Atinr nev (icnernl Alter ill e lictng llnnded with Iniiidreils nf letter dei.uinilitig the passage nf a lric prohilclion enforce, inenl meiisure. Mot nt Hie letter writ ers arc nut nlisiei Hint an auienilment t the P.runks license law will meet the needs in the state, ,md are iuis ing nu 111I1I1I ioniil Icgislutiiin. Ii nrespiitntiM' Fnwlei. I.ncknwiinna cutiniv Inline leader, will inlrnduce in the IIuiie iniiight a lull calling ror the M'pi'iil nf the anti-seilitinn hill wlii. ii was pit ol in I'.llll. V01d has been sent out lo all ml niiiiixtiat'iui ineinli'i- tn be in their seals Iniiight when th- general dejiciciii v hill, en 1 lying niipiopriatiiins nf nv-ei- 1 j I luce and 11 iUarler million dnllaix. will tic iiilleil lli tnr liual ni'liiiii in tin I In, i.e. . C .S',,1 t'.ttll KfHtHtl' lit aslilnvlin. Feb. "J. iMnernor Splnnl phni lo ,. Hie Pemisy Ivnuin Legislaluic pas on piogrcxivc men Hies now hefoie it. without prcs.tne, from him The (ioveritoi stilled hi po-iliniii while here yc.ictd.iy with Senium Crow, licpuhlicaii state chairman, and j W. Harry linker, secretary nf the lie- 1 publican stale committee. They culled ' on Senator Penrose. "I am not pressing my plan." Mi.i Sploill declined. "They are up In the' Legisliituie." The I'ovcrnni' program iiicluibd luen.llles fnr in, leased liav fni teacheis. i highway devcluiuiient nml i, furcxtniiiui work 'I'heir ii(lnil ion wnuld carry ihe lioiitv fnr mei eased tevcniies. The null nine nf t III" cnllferi'llc, ... Iinlliv. It s liellcveil, will he rcfl,,t,. snidili 111 the L"gi.laluic this wok 'lloie have lieeu luiuhlmgs nf war ,,u Ilu part nf Mr Cinndv ami his ..i low I t The cntdilll (li lsiiill vestcnlay ic twii'ii Senalnr Penrne and the linv el ii"i . It I said, w ill have the ,.Ti i I cf , heckllig npeti hostilities by nppo neni of the Sproul-Crow leadership. It lu nn intent! ,f helping Mr. .(irunily ! irtlier intim.iteii Mint the senium in ,, liul.t on the Mine adniiinJtra h M,.'1'1" J;""-"- 'il"' '"!"' ,' '''-""- "'l I U f the met Is pioposed hv the ' "' '"'" ",1"" '"' language of ,,. tal, ..iliiui.lMiiitl.in for incensing ". . '"iivm That is , ,,y . both m..i. s ' lev. me is a ta on the stock ,,f inanii ' agic.,1 in WU t f,,,.w H. .-muni . factuiingcorponitioiis. As piesi,t of "f ."''"","" I'""1'"1 "'"' I'egard m tin'1 the P syh1,,,,,,, Ma.iufuduiiis' h! teri'ildr, l i wi.n Pun. , P.urica ami the sncbninii Mr. I'liindv i 'dead against" Itiver lb. Hit,. It is un,.'isi..od lh.it in Mil II II PUIII. I nnllimnil ,,,, l.,,. I l,.,, -..l,,.Tr.r I COSTA RICAN ARMY YIELDS? WAR AVERTED WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. Threntened war befween Ff.namn nml Costa Blca was averted early today with the surrender of tl i Cobta Iiican army In Coto, according to word received here by J E. Let'evre, charge d'affaires of the 7aiaman leg-ntion. MILLIONS IN LIQUOR TAX ILLEGALLY COLLECTED WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Kentucky lawt, levying n spc' il tax on liquors withdrawn from bonded warehouses, were held in valid today by the supreme court. Seveial millions of dollar. in taxis alieady collected by the state weie involved. CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL OF CAR TRACKS UPHELD WASHINGTON, Teb. 28. Refusal of Texas eouit to cnJoi the carrying out of a contract between the city of DUlus and tin Texas and Tacltic railway providing for the lemoval of nocks from a business street in Dallas was sustained today by the Supicmc Court. Thn contract was opposed by Almoin & Co.. ot Texas, on the ground that it would destioy a spin tiack sorviun, their local plant and to a large degiee destioy the value ot Hint plant. beRln's birth rate rises 33,000 Born Last Year an Increasol or ju r-er cent ,i, IOl (1.1,1 ;i,.,nl, I, ( ,i ni .;l(, J..., I Herllll, I'd. L's. Accoi'ilmg o ,IM ...... t it . . . mm Usui I .,l II Illll I'll, II. ere lias 1 III, . nccn ii on iter lliciease In Merlin s Inrlh rate. Appioximtitely ."..'S.IMMl ,. iircn were iiinn in iii.ii. Iinvvever, the year before Ihe war IO.OiIO childicn weic born. Tlie census ligiiics disclnsp thai vir titallv IMI per , em ,.f the children whuse innthiis weie m'I'viiiiIn were illegiliniate, when a there wa nut a single case ur UIckII limp y teporleil in IiiixIiicsh men's finnilles Thittv pet cent nf the w'ork men'!. I'liiUh'in wu-e illPEltimnte, Off With the $100 r.r-7zr- MO I l,i:.S C. , UMIKJ, (iHOI . Twcirili street HARDING NEW TASK Problem Is: Who Promised Aid o' U. S. in Struggle With Costa Rica? NO MONROE DOCTRINE ISSUE 'o I'annma Standing Army, but Costa Rim lias .12.208 The Sllltesiiiiili's Vint I'onk lUrilishi give Hie lighting ltenglli nft'... liv.nl Ceiitrn1 Amei lean iinwer In TfllS the lat ligiiics iiMiilable as fnllnw : A 1 111 v av v None hlllliebe Pa iiamii Costa Itui 'Panama . None . . ."'.'. 'JOs ha 11 niitiiinal pnlii e force of xity-nine ntlicers and TOO men. Hv a urcxidcntial deeiee jut issued nil Panainanx between the ages nf eighteen mid forty an um tunned (n icgiicr fur mililaiy servke. Ity CLINTON V. C.ILKKKl "laff ( iirri.Kinil.(it tiwiilni: I'ulillr Irilrnr i 'iliijriglit nit l,u fiihhr l.nltj.r ( asllhLlon. Feb ''. line (if llie nice (uesii(its w'lib Ii the Harding ml iiiiuisiratiuii will have tn ask is: Whn stalled thi picscnt trouble between Ihe iiepublio nf Panania and Cnsla IticaV Whn cncniiragi'd Pimanui to believe I hat if she pi ooccdcl ugnilit Cnta IJiia he might cpecl tiiinx fioin the I'ntled Stale wilh whidi to lotiihtet her wai'faieV The hitoiy nf the bnllililary diiutli n-y dipiilc Ik I ween I'anilln.l and Inst this: Panama claiiueil icrrilmv running ii to the liver (inlt'ltn nil the bay nf I Dulcc. Prcsidenl l.nuhel. nf Finnic,! a arbiter, heard the dispute and drew a bniindaiy line from Piinta Ituiica on llie Plcilie cniist Herns tn the Atllllltli. Pnla P.urica i below the liny of I Dlllee. 'I'h. it i.s (n av. M . I.otibet avvanleil the whole cnat nl llie hnv nl Duhe to Costa Itica. The standard ' iniips enntaineil in the atlases follow the I I.oubet line and give to Cotji Itica tlie ternlorv between the iivci (iollitu tnnl Puiitii liiirica. i Appealed tn .luslice While In P.ll I Cu.tn Hi, n and P.in.iimi. still in dmilit as tn their Imtindniy, tnnk n ii inrc, iitei .iiisin i' vv lute, mil in. ,ii,- inn iw, rnt.iii no u u in l lie a.ea let ween Ilu Itiver i;.,jt , Piinta liiiricn The lonveiilioti of til tw ninnies laving the , n.c i,.f,n,. I ii-1 ii i- Wiiiie siiv thn tin hoiimkiii 1 from Puuta Muric.i to a pnini inland i in tin Ciitihllcia Mntiiitam i clc.ir nml mil in ,lliule. but that friutt Hie! Ciitdillertis in Hie Atlanti an i Pi.iih'i,t Limb, t' award i nut deal I "".''. . I'-'tnii' - interpictatinii ( nlllllinr.l in. I'.ibi. 1 lulu. I'lili.tnii , fire fails to halt trade Three Car Lines Blocked, but Shirts Sell as Usual Pillsiness well! nn as Usual tin iii, ,in niK during a lire al the sinr.. ,,f i I ... , .. . Ii' I si . 1 1 t Son. I'J.'i PJ." N'nrih Fcliili ,, ,,,,, n 11,,1,,.N ,' ,', tireinen were i luebii.g i sonic n engines w ct i pumping, neaib.t ctisinmers tuaiueil iiboiil coinpla illy hmking f..r bargains in shii Is Till eo line nf . in wet,. I !, Uci ,j the lire ap.aialus and huml e.s ..f per -nils were ilelaved in iMuhiug tin ic places of cmplnv inenl The (ire wa l.iifei bv . rnsse. wires, the tiieiiien say. PANAMA WAR GIVES :e two cents CAUSE OF TRAIH ; ii nFin 3 t lb. Wl In' Michigan Central Engineer Said to Have Misunderstood Reply to 'Query NEW YORK CENTRAL FLIER HITS DERAILED EXPRESS Passengers in Two Coachos Killed or Injured by Im pact of Locomotive 16 VICTIMS IDENTIFIED Many Bodies So Mangled That Recognition May Be Impossible List nf Identified Dead and Missing I 0 1 "illv iMeeil nf the dead in last ii'glu 'Meek had been pnxitivdy ideu lilnd 111 iinnu inday. Thirty -six bodies '' the Chetotull Mnigue. Iwn ill a h'lipitnl in Michigan City, mid fnnr nn lill tini.ci the wreckage The ideu 11I0 d dead me as fnllnw : t lli'slrrliui lldrcur llmiiiril rnc.i nn i-tT,ptnp ,,r Uuilor tt "','''" .mlne.r r i'.iphi-I h Ir. I.iiiiiiu lirtlrr. Aiibusiii .Mi. 1, M..,.r,"-n.,,.lT,,,7n.r"-"- ,'",,,k"n "" i.?li:,;-,,,-",,-y;." ,!',v;,"r' w,f- ' ". riMiir 1.. l,('kllMln. fun nr ..I. I "I Mr- 1 i.if hi . nephew .Iioiln fellln., .1(5 lllckfrinr Klii.t U',11 I liif Lnll. l.nrdiid I uninlM'tl. l!ii(, 11 ( am ' " ' - ... t-. i rim, i HI. ni;,, nnil Kes'lnr-.Titi- SpIvh.i nrl lli.iiin, tl,.,,,,,,, , N in, (run ,,f i;ikim,i i,i York Ctn- .."' ni" i'"u',"' ,r"w'1 ,,B "" fr,'m "'" I II, I. lie .Inliii,,,, ..r ;ii. I I, -v1';1 'Vtitr,,! trnln 1!";"i""!"l lr.n,i,.r. ..,, )Hril ,,, ",, ("m-"t;,!,,,U "-'""-"I- ro-n, f MI.I, ..til"!,', ',"l.,.rl, k ."'" ' '""I Hir-MMr "in s ii Mi hlKim i'im ,. ' M Vllilileuti ( It. II,,, , p., l. f.ldilliiK.. i,i,.iiii.,i (,. ,..,,. I. Ii.nl .-.1 r.ni I ki ri-mii Kirin vv . ., . , .Vu.-ii.i.i Mlrd llillentlllrd l)p.i, ,.r ,.. .. J'""""'" ''t II..I.I.II..I i.. ir , l, '" ?' ,: M "I'l'llnx" rullr l,,I i,h nri,lr u,Ln.. llp. 'luon,. ,h. i ..,, . ..S I).IIhk nt Ch,t -. ",i .iniririie, Mls.lnc 'iMIIIIlj.llllilll.. hl., t, ,,.,. .V' 'i'L!',". ""-,"1-' - '"- fd I'.i Inil rnfUHPil t, low ln llit mi.. jr ri.,,,,,1,,. .,,. , , , I .Ii, ''""r '' '.'"J !'"?- unknown i. ...... .. '"-r in Atlsi. I i,tillihll .... nn,, 'irs. .1. i. In. I HiielliT. Mlrlitsna Vlr. n,l Vlr. VI, ( nn. i'inc.,,;,, Mr. ,,.,,1 Mr. . I;. ' M" Il III, I MlehlKn - VVmil.r. la, ,,, v , .lesllii c.ltl.. . .. . ". lr. . . ,,., i, ,i,iii i,, I li'"'i7KV ""'"'r' ,llelH''in !. Irt.1 i!'li.s"n '";."P """ """"'" " ho". . W. 'Illlllcvi.. JIuwhiIm n "A the Assueialed I'tess (hic.igu. Feb Js. A IHI.I..I... I. .1- . . , " ' "U ";" ""' ""' ''''" f the wreck at ' I'""''1 ' ,Ml1 ,''l''idn. . in wlndi fort '"" pns.cngci. were kiklbd nnil a scot-. ,, nthci niu,', asset Hon wn. , ,..,,, I.. ,i... . . , '"" "";. """-' '" I- L I'ilner. of im me. luiichaxing agent f,,r tl, . I '" . win, wa a nn.. II M I i ngi r o 'he New urk Cctniiil train. m idling of his chnits I, ,,,.,, ,... ' aiic n tl,, disaster 'I staii.,1 to invesiigatc ihe nnnir.' h" said, and this , uiml I found: A Ihe ilu higan IVi ' t,.i,. ., V'Vu m-k'ou " Mi!-h ','"?' 'i ' U' ' ,V 7,n o, , , , ' I ' ' i'"'1 "V"'' h -,. ' " ' ' '" ' "-k'-'l H 'ho I k 'li-J i, , ' ,. ..,7 , ,. t' . " ''.' .",' 'I1"1"'1" ''"'"" "' ""'""; block was ,".,,, PiI ,,.;, "-"'" ll"' Miehiiian "I'lthe. til, I... I i. ...i .t 'V I.ltliel III. eng.n ,l..l ii,, i ,.,. him or lu iiisunderstun. hnn, to. lie nppaii titly itiaile nu effort tn tnp ' ngiiie went right ulieail. but the hloe1, -' I llg.llllst !l Mil III time In .it the lie i ail 'I'h" train I ipe.l .ilnng theh tie. uiiiil the ,-ugiiin an. I, l.aggagge cut! well liev, mil the oi.s.g ,,,c ,., ork Ciiitt.i' train plunged right thmiigli Hie ilu . ,l..c. " Purler. Ind.. Fib Lis i p.v . p. i - I 'inn two hiidic have bien col luted ft ntii the wieck lai night w In ii the C.iiituluiii ami the Inteistate Limited on the Michigan ( eniriil and llie Ni w mk Ciiitin1 Inn icspec Hull iah(i al a ernssing II wa- a ilintimml hiipid i Missing, permitting th New ml. nam which iniil, n lb. nther dei.iihd sprawled in rns the ill terse, i ion. in lake two .Mulligan Cen irnl cur iii.teail of ciiniug tin in nt right angli Tin Mi, higan l I'liltal . i ft in ti n 1 1 mis. nl I'h" U signals mild In be net nguiiis) tl. ,nt, I luid beet, il.iiiwu from ilu ii-.nk l,v ,i derail that ntluials snul wa aiitnm.it le.illy set against it along will, i in -mm 1 1 Ii p lunged ahead on il,. lie iiuui it it mi' to a 1 1 si across tin iv ink i eiitral ngiil of way, with two ihiv , mil lies nl I lie puiiit of 'III, I sei I loll lle.iilli.ln Wains Passengers i ii, in U -ivh miles an Imur the i i N, ni k I" nl nil 1 1 ii i n i nun nn, Hie uliii nl il In. i, Might warning iniiiiv nf ihe iI.iMiin.l i ieuger win, leaped lintti linn -Mil li i inn reached I el. 111. ..I "1 ill I I'.tue I. Bill ( nllltltit Oils DISCUSS REPLY TO U.S. NOTE Council of Leanue Prcnarinn Answer to Colby's Protest on Mandate P.ris. FI. ''s i P.v A P I Thn ennui ll nf III, l.i.lglU nf Null, ink 1,'ls nun iiiii ; In i tl v dlsi usse.l the icply lo I i nl P. He An... I linn gov ei iiuH'lll' in I" ion i niii; inundates. .....I the ilb i ils-lnll Will lie , nut llllll'll this ufter lli nu I i nil oi.ili.ilulli v il . In lu ted, Ii w ill lie Ii ll to Ho '.i-hiii';ii'U i'iviin in, 'in i,. maki pulilu the t m f the iniim il - an wii tn Ihe l.ii-i i nit cifll luiiuii in io I -'A v. vi J A'J'tMifdifUtk H. jtatoldSMi. " A JS' i.-VHlWrt -' .utifrfy&. ilfa fault ft, liOZlKtv, fmkit,y ..&., 1,, M fvii
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