Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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HEADED ART CLUB
pounder of Organization and
President -of Fertilizer
Company Was 84
SERVED
CIVIL WAR
Daniel Itamth. Iicail of llaiiRfi &
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tnW n 'nm"'r n,ul "" """'J
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tfnr rlp,MI,Ml " l" .....
'Club, cltnl j.ostcrifay nt Tiic Hrrakcra,
I'nlni Uracil, i Minim, no wns
eifliljfoiir jcars old.
Mr, IwiiSH ivcn a; hum i.oc-iin
trcft I"" ""', ,,ml "' i """ ,c"-ii
IhrOllftll"111 ,Ml 'MMlti. wy mil; mm
wit'' ''"' ,, , i m .
Mr Itntl&ll t ihii ii in iiv?i;i
tot'inty October i!A Ifi.'IO. rind attended
in ncadciiM ,lii Hint county, Later' lit;
m a utitcjont nt tlic,Ticmont Hemr
tarv. Nnrrlntuwii. 't'pon Rrntluntlon
from lids school lie entered tile business
nf liN father, Jolin 1. Itnugli, who then
conducted u tannery. '
In lMil I lie eim-r ihiiikii lurnrii nn
ittcntlon In tlic manufacture of fcrti-
liier?. """ years later tne new enter-
prise, iiaucr i up, ninny iil iiuiiKii
Ron. Wiin 'business with a plant nt
Donning""!'. I'a.. where the .business
as rondueted tin til 1800. when It Wns
removed to Philadelphia, to hecoine the
Delaware jliver l licmical orka.
Ilrromra Head of Finn
Thin plant ih one of the larsest- of
Its kind in the country. Tlie volume of
bnsinePR inerenKcu niiijciiy. in inoi me
i.m l.re.iine nn Impnrtnut institution.
nitli Its buK'npHU extending tiiroiffihout
the I'liitrd iHtntes. The linn became h
corporation, with Kiln In P, MaiiKh ns
its head He died 'in 1888 nnd Daniel
FmikIi .siieeeedeil him.
I'nder his imministrtmoii tne jiml-
"tutlnn had continued to grow rattitll.x.
jlrnnehcs were ustiibllnlied in Haltiluorc
and MirrnlK.
In IMI'-' Mr. ItauRli, as n memhor of
Cray's llcscrvcx, was' railed to the
front when J.ee threatened PcniiHjl-
Tnnin. . ....
Mr. ItailEli ilevnleil miieli of li in nt-
tuition to the encouragement of nrtis.
lie and M-ientific pursuits. In 18S7 lie
helped organize (lie Philndelphin Art
Pulp. Soon afterward he uns uiuile
iti treasurer, "e was eleeted ItH ptesi-
dent In 1WI1! nnd was reeleeted to that
positinn -fr nine I'lmseuutixe ,enrM.
Ho wan for many jears president of
ttip Snnitoriiun Asoe!ation of Phllti
Ipliin mid had lieen eloscly asoeinted
villi the development of several Phihi-
delplda liopitiilH.
Dlreetor of llosp'lnls
Mi- iuis identified with .leffeismi
Medii nl CoIIpkp and Hospital nnd Uuh
Hospital as a member of their boards
of imnasei's. He wns nlso u member
of the bnaiil of mnnaRei'H of fhe llowaid
If npit .tl lie was president of the
School mi ItcsiRii for Women, n tilistee
of Hie I'liiliuleipiini .MiiMMjm nnil n
nrmber of the Peruianent Helief Com-
tnltH-e nt I'lillndelpllln .
In ndclitinn to Ills larse 'lioldniRs in
the fprtili.er itidustr. .Mr. IlniiRh as
affiliated with ccveral linnneinl insti.
tuticMH iiu'ltidliiRthe Delnyii(' lnnr-
ann- l ii. nnd the iiinird .Nntiniuil
Until. Me was n director of the l'liiln,'
dfipniH Hour
Mr
NatiRh is Htirvlved hy liis widow.
liiiRhter nnd two sons. Funeral
one
arraiiRoiuenis nave not jet neen an-
nouiin'U
Deaths of a Day
CHARLES EVANS
Veteran Banker and Hotelman Dies
In Atlantic City
Atlantli- f'lfv. l.Vli. K. r'lmiiM
Kihhx. (lean of hIioit bankers, n re
tired lintehnan. wlio died SaturdaniRlil
of acute pneumonia, after an illness of
four ilujo, wan one ot the men who
rrented n heiilth and pleasure metropolis
upon Absprnn island. Tie was eiRhty
tno M'nrs old nnd.lind plnved a con-
inn nous pnrt in the ciIv'h development.
ill I. vans was born AiiKust 21, 18118,
Dtinn a fnrm in Knrttifrnnhl tnu'tmlitn.
pela".nie coimtj. Pa. lie wns a mem
ber of the Society of Friends. Ho came
to Atluntic City in 18(10, twelve years
after the ineorpiuation of the town,
nil embarked in the hotel business as
proprietor of the Seaside House, then
ritual si Imlf way between Pacific uve
nup and the present line of the Hoard
walk He invested in the land "mnde"
bj tho leeeiliiiR ncenn and lit one timo
owned practically nil nf the property
ocmpied now by the Seaside and Strand
Hotels and the homes' of I'nited States
Penator ICdge, Henry V. Leeds and
ther prominent citizens.
samuelhTboardm'an
'Old Employe of' Chemical Concern
Dies Aged Sixty-five
Samuel Harper I5nnrdmnti. of .'I I.abo
talr road, Fnlls of Schujlkill, died
iesterdn from pneuinonia after a few
bours illness, lie was sixt -live ye.ira
old
Mr llnnrdiuan wns n son nf the late
Mhinid and Sarah (Slinfnk) Itd.ird
ninn. He Whk born at the Falls of
Miujlkill in 1855. He. is Hi-rvived liy
J widow, two tons, ii ilaiiRhter and
two grandchildren.
He was emplojcil forty-six jenrs in
the roweis-AVciRhtman . Itusengaiten
liemiHil works.
The fuiiprnl will take place on
"eiliiisilin frnn, ,s 0 iionn1. Inter
ment will bo I,, Vet I.uuret Hill L'eme
tcrv, f
Mrs. Stanley Folz
CiMm lllmiehe Mutks Poly., wife ot
Nnnle rz, ,ii,,( josterday at her
"Udeiiee, in tho Coronado Apartments,
pip as lliirty-thn jenrs old. Mr. Pol
iii-inuer ot mo lirm of Hum he m.
10 .t I'l.,
'her, attorneys, with offices
Kslnte Tiust Huildliig.
I'' the Iteul
Alonzo Baker
onn Maker, coutracror, iiRed sixl
u"- M,N- ,r, )nt, )ns nBht (, h
""me u, Mo,i. f,0l. ,.(in,,,i,.n0n of
rtlspttsps which liad oiitlniiPil oer a
IT.1".'1."' S,"i'nl nionths'. th is sur
Pd In his" widow nnd three childroii
'" funeiiil will he held Tlimwlnv
lleinoiiii.
diehard W. "McKnloht Funeral
Kini'i'. f'"1"1-"1 "t Hlchniil Work .l-rlVnf-i
f'"' T"""x ivnrs in ""' amliHiis
Z "."h'i" " ""I ''"''"-Jlvnnln Itall
noon f, "I'V Kn ""'""' ow lifter
C, ,',"" l,U ,""m'- '" 7IKI North
Till ' Sr!m- ,Mf. McKniRhl died
Z"?. ,"(U'r " r" ''"J"' I"'"''-''. He
'""ml- V r "' i He was n
funeral of Mrs,
rnT,h,'' ,fl"""il of
'"Hlllck. ulf ,lf,;,..
F.
L. Eastlnck
l'"l II IWCS I, (MM
10 ilu.i ,,i i . i-bi-ii i . i.iiniinch,
wdal iil,",r '"V"V In'Mc-tiMi. Wed
rVr ..' .'"' '"''.I this iifleriinon
itHtont P. " "".''"'idlicjed In (he Pio
t "iwill l,i) iu'iiniil l H i. ..r .1... t.
pnt in M. .-" " "I iiiu .11111 e
' ' 'Morton .Mrs. KnUlnek Is sur-
itirs. ' "tr iiiifiinml and two daugh
P!' . V
i
DAMKl.'ltAt (ill
Head nf chemlral works who died
t last nlffht in Palm llraih
IES
SEEK NEW TRIALS
Attorneys for Condemned Mon
File Formal Appeals
for Rehearing
CASE TO GO TO HIGH COURT
Km nnil npponli. for new trial for
Itajmond W. oihucl; and Flunk l,
.lames, now in the "death houo" at
Tienton. awnitinc oleclrnnitioii for the
murder of David S. Pmil. the Cniuden
bank messeiiRcr. will he tiled by their
atlorni.is this nfleinoon.
The request for new trials will be
made to Stale Chancellor Ftluln II.
Walker, nt. Trenton. Hefiial of the
coiidemned men's (ilea will--place the
case before I he N'cw Jersey f Joint of
Krrors and Appeals foi review.
Itefusnl of (lie nppoiil is believed to
he n foregone conclusion, as the filing of
the icquest with the Chancellor is mere
ly n fnrmalit; in the New .Iersiy courts.
.1. Ilusxcll Cnnow nnd John Harris,
nttornejs for Scliucl; and James, ie
.spci'liicij, said toda that their appli
cations for a new trial would be virtu
ally Identical, each basing his appeal
en the 'jury question and the (ouleution
that the crime had not been proved
when the statements of the men weie
admitted as evidence nt tlieiv 'rials.
The iur.i question has lo do with women
on the Jill's, the nttoiiieis contending
t lint it was not icpreiontatlio
While Scliuik mid James hnve been
sentenced to die the week of April 10,
the tiling of the appeals mts lis a su
of sentence until the ii-quoM is either
ginntcd or denied. The applications for
new, dials will lie nigiied dining the
March term" of loml mid a decision
rem lied by June.
Should the dicislnn of the Couit of
Krrors nnd Appeals be against the
condemned men. their tasi's ciln still be
taken to Ihe ('tilled Slates Supieme
Court on the jur.l question mid u delay
of several jenis eltected. This would
entail gicat expense to the lamilies of
(lit- men.
MARK G0LDE.N WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Faas Cple
brate Fiftieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Fans tele
hinted the fiftieth iinnheisuryv of then
wedding at their home, ."O.'iS Spruce
stieet. esterda, bj entei taiuing their
childieu and giaiiilchildreu.
Mr Fans, mtist and illi'stmtoi whh
the Public Ledger when (ieoige W.
Childs was editor, and for tweiitj-oue
j ears ait insti uctoi of the D.irlingtou
Seminai.i at West Chester, is seven t
lie jean old, and in excellent health,
lie is an exponent nf the theory that
if a in-lit kecfiN bus and ciicerfiil with
Ills ailiiltles he nia.i he assured of Itnirf
life. 'Ills own life has pioed the tlic
or, he a.. Iloweier. In- jilaiis to
ictue this slimmer, and will tr to Cireat
Kills, Stateu I.-lani!
GIVES ANTI-TYPHUS RULES
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Director Furbush Urges Cleanliness
as Preventive of, Disease
Strict personal cleanliness is urged
bj Diiector of Public Health Fuibiish
as-a preventive for Ivphus feier.
The dlrectoi ' sas 'thai' although the
malady lias not been icported in tliis
city since WW.. et..due to its existence
in 'New Yoik lodai. there N u possihil
11 of its being cm nod here.
'Dr. Furbush different lutes between
tphu.s anil 'tjphoid fevt-r,' sajhig'tlm
foimer Is usiiulb carrlcil bj lice or
otliui'i oriiiiiv, i while, the. latter nomes
front, contaminated foods.
In a special bulletin issued jester
daj.ithc he.ilth ollicial slated that im
niigraiils should he pieiented from
h)'iigiiR .the. jlifense lioie hy a careful
'mediciil ini'peitiou. piopcr tleloiislng
nnd disinfection.
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SEEKS MISSING WIFE
Piederlck llnusi hert, of l.aniheits
ille, X. J . 'iippealod'to the police here
today to aid him in his eiirchrfnr his
wife. Mrs. lenii Itiiusiliert, thirlj
four jears .old, who dNappiiirril fiom
I.amliprtsville -i nionili ago Since tin
wife's disappoaram o one of llnuidiPit's
live i-hlldieii dleil in Cooper Hospital
The father has been (uiing for the i.
uiaiiiing cliildn n.
Its ioasfe
SCHUCK AND JAW
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
Aw
EVJSJ2OTG' PUBLIC
JllS PATROLMAN
TRIED 10 AID THIEF
t i
Judge Monaghan Suggests In
vestigation of Man in
Hold-Up Caso
EFFORT TO SHIELD IS SEEN
hucMlgntlon by Major Moore or
Director Corteljon of a patrolinail who
"lipaientlj fried to aid a highway rob
her was suggested by Judge Moiifighnn
lodnj nfter he had sentenced the con
victed ninn to (en jenr.s In piion,
Kilwln Hynn. who gae an adiIrco in
New York cili, was coiiilcte.l speedilj
todaj on n chin ge of robbing Thoinns
Jones, llrldgelon. . J.. Fehiuar.v 11.
at Darlen ami Wood stieets.
Hynn was m rented by Palrolninn
Slook, of the K'eventh anil Winter
streets stntion.
The tilnl hnd been sclieilulcil for Inst
Mondnj. At tlmt flnie Slook Informed
Judge Monngliaii that .tones knew little
nbout the case, hejonil the fact Hint
he had been lobbed, nnd that .lone
would be unable to identify Ujnn.
Judge Monnghnn was not satisfied
He f.ent a couit ofheer after Jones anil
postponed the tilnl. Jones today iden
tified Itjan as the man who held him
while two others took $8 fiom his
pockets. He also identified ns his a
watch chain Patrolman Slook testified
lie found on the accused man.
'When the Juiy tonvlcted Kjnn, Judge
Monaghan questioned the defendnnt and
learned he had been convicted of en
tering to steal in New Yoik city. Tho
Judge then pronounced sentence.
Tin- judge summoned Pat nil mini Slook
to the stand.
"What was the idea of jour telling
ine n week.aRo." ho asked, "that the
prosecutor did not know nnj tiling nbout
this i use? ' ' '
"I en n't iindei stand jour motive In
trjiitg to mislead the coin I. and I
bclieio the attention of the Major ns
well as the director of puli'ie safety
should he called to this matter."
MEN ADMIT ATTACK
Speedy
ndictment Asked for
As.
sault of School Teacher
Ilenrj Wilsuii. Kilter street near
Twent 111 si, and Thomas Page, of
I'ltnyutei street near llioad, both Ne
cioes, nn- snid to hae made full con
fessions today to Captain of Detective
SoutlcT that thej attacked ami lobbed
Mrs. Mnrle Stcneit, a school teacher,
near her homo, "(IIM ttninbiidgc stieet.
Tuesday night
Captain Souder went to the district
uttoiney's office following the i-onfe-slons,
and mged immediate indictment
and ti'ial of the men. who are now
in Mm limousine Pi (son
.Wilson anil Page, who said thej ic
cintly came lieie fiom Jacksonville.
Pin., weie taken to the Policlinic Hos
pital Satuidaj night mid identified hi
Mrs. Sterirlt as lu-i it-iiihiiitt. Mi-h.
Stcnett. who tcui lies in the Alcorn
Sihool. is n hi hie of s monilis Her
skull was fiacturtd In ,i blow from a
milk bottle wielded bj one of the men.
FORM MEDICAL CORPS UNIT
Physicians Connected With Jefferson
College Form Military Organization
The Jefferson Medical College lias
loinpleteil tlie iiigtinlrntion of a reel ve
otlieers' medical imp's unit.
Jt is one of the the units established
in mi dii al college thioughoiil the toun
try ut the prompting of the surgeon gen
el nl. Tin- purpose of the corps is to
provide the amount of tiainiiig in mili
larj stience required of medical men
t nmmisiinuod in the army. At the com
pletion of tlie ti .lining men who lime
undergone it will bo qualified foi te
cciving commissions in the rescue
corps.
.In summer students will hnie (lie
prliiloge of attending slimmer tiainin;
camps, at which all expenses will be
defiajcd bj tlie govei iiinont
J. W. Cobb, City Employe, Quits
John W. Cobb, a siuiitnrv inspector
in the ltuicau of Health since his ap
pointment JaniNii-y 1(1, 1778, lesigni-d
today. He will go upon the municipal
pension fund. Mr. Cobb, who'is seienty
six jenis old. liu-s at !).5 Chiistiau
street.
pl&lltQ.
Jeweled Jarretiere
faaiion's Ncwesl
Diamond Adornment
The Only Way
nnO INSURE the proper car
rying out of your wishes,
vou should make a will.
7"OUR lawyer will gladly ex
plain the advantages of a
Trust Company as Executor
and Trustee.
Call, Write or Telephone Spruce 8200
"At Yolk Sumo: Any Tjmb on Any Maiti.u"
COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY
Member Federal Reserve System
City Hall Square West
LBDaB'R - raii4DLraiA:, -MONDAY,
URGES MARKING STATE LINE
Legion Would 8hpw Wheres Penn-
I sylvanla Troops Fought In Europe
i Ilnrrlshurg, Feb. 'J8. (Jiy A. P.I
I Appointment of a state commission to
tRo to Km ope nnd mark the line where
' Pcnnsjlvniiln troops fought In the world
war wns urged today by Major William
J. Murdotk, sliite ndjutnnt of the
American I.prIoii, who was here'
looking up provisions of nets for"
similar purposes passed after the Civil
War.
Major Murdock snid he hoped action
would he taken by this I.egislatuic to
provide for such n commission to lie
composed of men w.hn took pint In the
cugiiRpmcuts nnd whoso notion could lie
ncciiitcil ns accurate as well as of'
llcial when the time comes to erect
memorials to the men from the Kc.
stone Hlnte on the battlefields of the
greatest of wars.
"Peiiiisjhunhi has marked the places
where her sons fought In tlie war for
suppiesslon of the lebellion. and 1 trust
steps will be taken lij the (Jcnernl As
sembly to sec Hint something is done in
Kuroiie veiy proniptlj," said Major
Mm dock.
E
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Document Filed Todciy Reveals
Details of $3,000,000llnstitute
as Memorial to Parents
TRUST IS ESTABLISHED
The will of Joseph Moore, Jr., who
llieil at ll'l Walnut Micct, und died
the last male member of his fanillj,
was piob.ited todny. It reveals in com
plete detail his provision for n. girls'
school foundation to he known as I he
Mooie Institute, which is to he main
tained as a poi pet mil meninriul to Ills
fntllei and mother,
Mr. Moore was piominent in social
and financial circles of Philadelphia
life. In l!l I he was chosen president
of the Philadelphia Clearing House,
was for more than twe.til.v-five years
president of the National Hank of the
Northern Liberties, anil seried n
trustee in inaii.i orgftnlza lions of a
fPiiiipilhlic. as well as private iiuture.
While the value of his holdings nl
death is giw-n at "upward of 8'J00,000"
in the instrument filed today, it
spei-ificalli pro! ides that the estate
shall be held in trust until its accrued
inlue reaches at least S.'l.DllO.OOQ. one
third of whidi shall lie used to pur-i-hase
a site and buildings for tlie pro
'posed gills' school, the lemninder lo
constitute an endowment.
Oilier wills ptobated include those of
Iuis II Meliler. 1 IKK! West Columbia
nieniie. SlVi.OIMI: (ieorge (iiles. wlio
licit in Freibouiir. Switerlnml. SSROfl :
Joseph (ilvnna. who iliod at tlie Jewish I
Hospital, .mini, and W. F. Alsent.er.
.".112 Ciimhiidge street. MI.'i.OOO.
Inventories of personal estates filed
today -lie as follows: Kebecca F.
Searlc. .s7.'.".".!l7 : Ihtu-i Scholiien.
S 177(1.01. and Hnuclie Silkies. .S,.,.".
I()li.7l. I.otteis of nilministrntion were
granted to the eecutor of the cstn'tc
of Arthur W. Hood. JKt West Uitlen
liouse stieet. whose bequests ami
lesidual piopeitj were valued at SStilM.
THREE FIREMENJNJURED
Hurt at Blaze In North Seventeenth
Street Building
Three firemen were injured lesteril-ii
tigliting I fire in tho two-story stoie
ami dw Piling of J. It. I .em, "at 1M0
North Seventeenth stuet. A policeman
of the Fifteenth and Viae streets sta
tion saw smoke coining from tlie base
ment and sent in an alarm.
The liieiuen. wlio were tionteil nt
Hahnemann Hospital, are Richnid
llojle. No SliO'J Saiisoni tieet: .In men
I.iptnu. F'1S Westmotcland stieet, and
Hornard Clindwick, L'L'll Carpenter
street. All were tie.itid for cuts from
liioken glass and being oieiconie hi
smoke.
The f'tie stmted in the basement in
n pile of iiibbish and papers, and made
considerable dense iiunke. which greatly
hampered the fiicincn
10f
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GIVES
GIRLS
SCHOOL P
WALWOR
fflUMY
BILL FACING VETOi
'Jorsoy Legislature Ready
tp.
Ovorrido Governor Ed
wards' Objections
THREE SESSIONS THIS WEEK
fimlal IJIinnl.li In Kiriilnn I'libltr
Jl.rilnrr '
slnturc
Ticnloii, Feb JS. The hog
will be in session lliree ilnvs this week.
This should epalilc Itepubllcan lenders
to get some definite action nn measures
Itf which they are litnllj Interested.
In the Senate the Anil-Saloon
I.engue nntlclpnlcw a repot on the
Van Ness prol'lbltlon enforcement bill.
A icpoit tonight would permit tlie Sen
ate to take a, vote tomorioiv or Wi'dncn
day. Republican, nnticipnle n veto by
(lovcrnor Kdwards ,of Hie Wnllworth
Kennte bill for reorgnnlratlon of the
lll.tlll.. .tlltll.. ....... ...tuul I.n ..rttn.
....fan, I nf llt... I..u....l f lt.. l-'.ll'l
('"-" ii w. ...1,, I.I-.I.IHI ill live iwii.iu.n-.
ulimeiu , u..i.i.i..u ..r iiomii .. .......
A icto would he piomptlv oietridden
by the I.egislnture. Ili-publicans ngrce,
P.ankiug and otlier linaiicial inter
ests, vitally affected because tlie state
has been so Ions without n iccogiii.ed
utility board, mnj tnkc Ihe initlndvi
lo have the goiernor and ltepubllcnn
senators ngiee upon nominees for u new
utility coniinlsslon In older that vari
ous security Issues ponding applica
tion for InciPiises in tiolh-) fares and
inoposeil tariff revisions for other util
ity corporations may lie quickly dis
posed of.
Appropriation Kill Heady
Senator Arthur Whitney, of Morris
will introduce proliablj tomorrow tin
annual appiopriatiuii hill. Appropiin
tions for the state goiernment fiom
lulj 1 to June .'10. 1112. contained in
the hill, it is understood, will be prne
tically within the reoomtnendiillons of
(Joiernnr IMwards' builget message for
i-ipi-ndltures of iipproxiinntely SI.".
::."().()00. The bli; pioposes an appro
nilation of S'JOD.OOI) for eotllppiug a
stnte constabulary, the money
available if the Legislature
to i)e'
adopts some niral police plnn.
Some idea of a Republican naity
policy on the eonstab.ilary issue mm lie
known before tlie session opens tonight.
The Republican state committee meets
!rlnt. fti- 111., fnrnitll eleetloll flf tUPIl-
ti-nnc women us members ot Ihe ioiii-j
miltec. in accordance willi u W'JI law. i
After the iiomen me duly cltosen ine
eonstnliulary question will lie iii.i-ucii
and a lotc taken for information of
the Republican legislators,
Mrs. Margin et IS. I.alrd, the Newnik
nssoniblvwoiniin. has hoetl Indoiseil bj
the Kssex count Republican commit -ti-p
as that count 's second stale eom
inlttee lepiesentutiic.
To Cuili Drugless Piactllioner
(iovernor llwnrds is receiving niUlee
fiom many quarters ns to the Kind of
man to lie selected for state lominis
sinner of education, to succeed Di .
Cah in N. Kendall, of Princeton, who
I mai decline another liie-icar term
j becnuc of ill health. Vaiious quartets
ciedit tlie l epoils that Heni.i Snjdei.
I suiieriiitendent of the Jeisey City
sdiools, wjll be named as stnte com
missioaer for the term beginning Jul
1. There is a bill pending in tlie Leg
islature to increase the stnte cumini
sinner's saint fiom SW.IMMl lo Slt-'.OuO
n jeiic.
Medical men linve bill icndy for no
tion in botli houses this week to fur
ther regulate cctfopnthj and cliiroprae
tics. Senator Hnrber. of Warren, n
medical piactitioaer. is backing the
Senate bil to abolish tlie state board
of cliiropi actors, and Mnjoritj l.endci
Rowland stands sponsor for a similar
House ine.isuie Hoth hills piopose that
the goveiuor shall name a chiiopiai
tnr to Ihe State Roaul of Medical lx
aminors. While the chiiupinctots are boing
fought in both legislative houses, the1
osteonatli,' Inning one icprescntutivc on '
tlie State Medical Roaul. me seeking l
to establish a separate stale licensing
department.
ALL MEN'S UNDERWEAR
2 PRICE
00&
Corner 11th and Chestnut
W L
9 akOk
&zir
The Douse that Heppe built
Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street
Any VICTROLA
desire and a year
on Heppe's Rental-Payment Plan
I icirola XI, $164.35
with tch rcconls
Pny Sir, dowti, ami S.I urekhj
through Ihe
Heppe Rcntal-l'aymcnt PUtn
FldBBUABY 28, 1921'.
SOME LIGHT SENTENCES
JUSTIFIED, JUDGES DECLARE
Refuse Direct Comment on Mayor's
Reference to "Chicken-Hearted"
Judges in Philadelphia courts, while
surprised nt Major Moore's afler-dln
tier comment that jurists nrc "becoming
chicken henrted." decline to express
theinselies ns to their hitoiprcliitlons of
the statement,
Judge Charles Y. Audenrled tnkes
this attitude: "I nm just minding my
own business, nnd tlurefore I mve
iiothing'to mij In this matter."
Juilce William II. Staake, who lin
not tried many criminal cases, calls
attention to the iccord of long sen
tences imposed by Judge Monnghnn.
"No one except u trial judge Is jus
tified in sailng whether u sentence Im
posed Is loo light, for no one outside u
lilal judge knows tlie lnide facts of
It iiC-e." he said.
Thi- is Judge J. Willis Martin's idea ;
"Sentences are vry often dependent
upon the human side of the case. Per
haps i li- pioseentor wishes n iloft'ndiuil
lo ham another dinner. Peihaps the
defi-ii'lintl has n wlfi nnd i-liildn u de
pendent upon him. Perhaps the defend
ant mi liaie lieen gililtj of a si'ties nf
nflViises, nnd is Ihoiefore not entitled
to Hi- same consideration ns the man
who in ii fit of anger or remorse lias
losi his bond nnd lomuiitted it crime.
Who knovsV You know we judges,
ven often, go outside the louitroom
mill look into the psjchologieal aspects
II '.ise
. a
.iimge I no nil
Stein-: "Kieiy case
must be decided on its own merits and
(ii-eiilinr phases, and no general rule
mnj be laid down. Kicrj person, jou
know, lias liis own opinion ns related
to individual sentences imposed."
HANNUM TO BE JUDGE
To Be Appointed to Delaware County
Orphans' Court When Bill Passes
John Hiinnum, Si, will he the np
pointee us Orphans' Couit judge for
Delaware count, nfter passage of the
law creating that office.
That he will be appointed by (!ov
crnor Sproul was indicated in a state
ment attributed to nil official of Dela
ware count, and made nt u testimonial
dinner to Chief of Police K. J. .Swee
ney, of Hniorford township, on Sat
urday nlcbt.
Mr. Ifnnniim Is one of the best -
known lawjers in Delaware lountj.
Inning piactlced in the courts- of thai
lOIIIIIJ over a lonir tieriod of rnin
ins sou. .man iiannuui. Jr.. has held
linallj Mhe office of district attorney in Dela
ware I mint, and both father nnd son
nrc personal acquaintances of Coiernor
Sproul.
A bill is now in tlie Senate, intio
iluced hi Senator A. D. MacDaile of
Delaware county, creating the Orphans'
oillt in that county. When tlie popu
" o n county fias-es u. i.-,o.
w.,., in.ni,, irviiuon ot .iicii a court
...u...,..i.M... iiieieiore. too measure
will pass J,,,,. mon, ,llin ft ,,!,
there has been speculntion as to wlio
would he selected for the iuihccshm
JL
xperience
ii
the comfortable
feeling that grows
along with your
Savings y.ou'll be
surprised!
Start Saving To-day!
We Pay 4 Interest
on Savings Accounts
WEST END TRUST
COMPANY
Broad Street at Soufft Penn Square?.
0- nUlL i m-s
' TTmTTT VHfJ
iTITUlllili 1 llinTn irriTTfrrn-o-rTTrrmTl irTTTI 1 lllilll ItttTTH
Founded in 1863
Inaugurated the One-Price System in
Uptown
model
to pay
T
HROUGH the
payment plan you simply rent a
Victrola and have all the rent applied
toward the purchase price, being
free to purchase or return the
Victrola at any time.
This is the easiest and most sensible plan ever
devised for buyers of Victrolas.
Call, write or 'phone for full particulars.
When writing, use this coupon.
I C.J.Hcppe&Sonl;rr,
' Plnf 1 1 nil nm full nnrlicnlnru Kniit k llnn. vi.t.l r
outfits and (lie lleiino I
Nnme
Arldrpm ,
S
If STAVES' GRAB
DUE TD HIT SNAG
Bil
I to Increase Pay of Court
Officers to Be Amended
or Killed
0PP0SJTI0N TOO STRONG
tin n Hlnff Cormnondnil
IlillTlliblllg, Fell. K.--.ltlM a the
Sowers 'iindei world bill struck a sung
in tlie House on third' reading and
was shot back to eoniiiillt.ee, o Xi i
exported the P.radi tifisliiff "giuh" will
meet obstrll'tioii toniglif when it conies
up for third rinding ntwl final 'iaage
in tlie lower chamber.
The bill Introduced by RepresTnlalne
Hind) frimi Presldenl Judge !rmui
ward, tlie Fifteenth, would ineryiiM the
salaries of all tipslnics in PhllaJdolphiu.
In tlie Corumnii Ph-as. Quarter Sessions
ami Municipal Courts from $l!(l(t() u
enr with bonus lo S2S00 with a bonus.
A inovoment In uiuler way, It wa
learned tcJdaj , to ban- the bill amended
so ns to Deduce the inorotiv in about
half, or have it leoomiilitted to the
House- commit lee. It it is amended the
cost to tnxpajeis will be S.'O.flOll an
nually.
One pioposnl I that the liiil he
nmemlod so as lo make the new salary
no greater than it Is now. with a
lionus lidded In (Muir-il Till would
make tlie stnttltorv mini S'JKMI '"''
incrensc nt this lime would cnrr.i the
eouncltmnnic bonus, but this nun be
eliminated in mnking up next icnr'
municipal budget.
The Daix bill providing for floating
sliort-ti-rm loans for street paving audi
lire equipment is up for filial passage
in the House tonight. It mneiid- the
cilv cluirter and is backed bj Richard
Wcgloin. president of Cltj Coiineil.
(llj Solicitor Smyth lioweier. has sug
sosied ntnendnients with a view of '"
Intel limiting ncli short -term loans
to street paling.
Mr. Sm.ith' pinposnl mai lcsiilt in
f you want the romance
of your courting days to last
and your wife to remain
your sweetheart, regain your
youthful buoyancy and
health.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLINS INSTITUTE'
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
I OI.I.INS HI lin WM M'T ST AM I .III
1881
6th and Thompson Streets
you
for it
Heppe one-year rental-
jrar - Kcnut I'njruent Plan.
' ' ' v -"' i
3
the bill going buck to committee for
niuendmoul. though It is thought -prHI-doiil
Wcgleln will call on the coinjilne
inajorit In tho Philadelphia ilclpgatlim
to iuh It through final passage tonight.
. llepicM'iilntiti' Wulkcr'o hill lncres
ng Pennsyluiiila's inembershli nn (h
Delnwnre River llrldgc Commission by
wo I up for liiii-l passage in thc-lnwer
chnmher. It Is icported President
rtcgloin nnd Thomns W. Cunningham,
combine leaders are candidates for tlte,
new plnecs. (Iovernor Sproul, liuw.
eier. it s believed, will consult Mayor
Moore about the new members when tho
bill is passed. This confcrelicc mav re
sult In the appointment of Mr. W'eg
lei 1 1 nnd of some one suggested bv tho
Major, posslblv fit Solicitor Smyth
or- .Muidodi Kcndrlelj. who wa the
Mnjor s campaign inaiinger.
HOLD-UP NETS $8.10 ' .
i
Victim Who Contributes $8 GeiT
Twenty-flve-Corit Refund .
Masked inldiers liebl up John Slack,
-!'7 Welkrl sireet, nnd .lame Leech,
ni:ti. (Saul stieet. nt Allrghenj menu
and Wilie street .ln.st niglit
From Stack they obtained $8 nnd
from Leech Hill tj'-lin- cents.
Slink lold them It was a lone walk
homo in the ririn. "All right, ffl,0
tliis." said a bandit, handing n quarter
to lii lietim.
Leech, wlio had contributed (,nly
thiit.i-llie tent to the fund of lohbers.
made nn comnient about milking nnil
got no carfare. He tigpred that his
lefnnd on thlrty-fiie cents. If ills
partnei only pot twentj-flie cents after
contributing !. would be so small Uv
would not paj for n car ticket. So ho
kept silence
TO1
Perry & Co.
Announce
Beginning Tuesday
morning, March 1st,
and ending Saturday,
March 5th, a
HALF PRICE
SALE
of Winter
Overcoats
Comprising v the bal
ance of our stocks from
the Finest to the Low
est without reservation.
Full
Announcement
in Tuesday
Morning Papers
Perry & Co.
16th & Chestnut Sts.
J
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iuxiiiiiiiui.
Real Song Hits
r.erlmth lll bf slnctnir ti nil lilftyjn
thrm ulthln u month. llfnurlful p
r.inct of nil tolcrH,
"EVER SINCE YOU T0I
ME THAT YOU CAREr
A nnvrltr nne firrut foi t
"THE SONG V&TBREE
SINGS TO Mr
10
-o hi io iippir on
tol'rt ami rpnrii C
Woniwortli tin) othr
i t ilir.ct from
SriE. Fortunato, 9 S. 5t?
When Yqu Buih.
or Repair
Glvo n thought to c
nnd cfilciunt Inatallatla
all electrical work than
our estimate.
When tho Job's compU
you'll know what wo mean
"A Fair JPrico and SatiafJ
tory Service"
George Woodward, Jr.
nclrtr1 rvnli-nrlnr
1723 Suiisom St.
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