EEOEtt ssoehse wsit ?-f ? "wm? "-fi .p "Mx'-V'qW ?!7'Vl Vi fiii V'1-11 V'V" fflHR v, JET , ,. " jJIh1-s 4 al; NEW SCHOOLS HEAD ' if . AI BOARD MEETING, ;hcW ft Mm I? lllf ' I JM yoiKy ' , . ' wajH W ' ' A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEErr-PHILADELPHIA;' OUESDA; MARCH 8, 102i "JUDGE" WRIGLEY TO ACT I AS AIDE TO JUDGE WHEELER i IDA VON C L AUSEN IN JAIL AT SHORE Dr. E. C. Broome Roaches Crty, but Will Make No Rocom- mondatlons Yot RELIGIOUS HOUR OPPOSED Dr. Hdwin C Broome, nw stiprrin- ' tendent or cltr (.rlinok. arrived In this etty at U oVIork todaj iinil wilt otli clftlly flscuiiin offiro nt th mootlnc the Ilonrd of Education, nt ity hend- qunrtcrs, Nineteenth .ind I.wllow I streets, this Hfternnnn "Judicial Team" Is Paired Off for Duty at Meyamenslng ".Tiidec" Wrlgtey 1 jrolni; 1o be tenmed off with .Ttidjp Wheeler nt MojiiincnslnR Jrlnn. il vnx leiirncd todn . i However, nn ".Indite ' Wrlglev he. longs only to tln minor Indlrinrx, ulillr .Tmljje. Wheeler l or rather n n JuilKf in the Munlflpnl Court, Wrlftlex will bo Wheeler' niltnnt Heturen them thrv will Miperlo the pris.011 book Wriulcv uah enlcneed reeentlv to three ynr in Jail, n thnitnnri rinl'lnr' fitif mid the rvfj of pronccntlon. nftrr lie lmd been convicted of drlMns tin AtKntfr rlfv Ma.M. s .-.,, MMtomobile ul.en drunk nml intnlim- niiI m t-' ", tnn miiiitdniiKhter , mmtrts irla on Clnnscii. who l now Wriclev ha, not jet entered on his ' f(ill to be Mrs. Itnininnd Mnj-tiury, eriee nt .Itidre U heeler nsistnnt. and who gained roimidrrnble notorietv Ex-Countess, Ejected From White House by Roosovolt, Undor Arrest CONTRACT BREACH CHARGED but will do o on oon a he 1ms nd justed hitmclf to prison life. For n tlmi- tlie 'indite" (a tindlnc it nrett i linrit nnA ueritflln In mnl I .... . . . " ""ul tunipt w Mpiii, in inn it nun m uicuiRiH iiKciy i r. llroonie i-ntininc nimeif nt all Mniilil tnke iiii.v crent nart in I lie ilU Cu.aioiiR or would mnho any repoui mrndations. iim be lmd not 'et fatnil iarized hltnsejf thorouelil with school conditions in thli rity. A letter from tbi Tntriotii' f'rdrr Of Soiifi of Ajnerien will be re:id nt the meellnc. nuklnfc thnt the quemion of rellsioili triullllIK be reiecaled for the present. This Iclfrr i-tntes Hint it hn come to the attention "f memlier of Iim P O 8. of A. thnt n movement In on f""t to devote nn liour or more em h d.-n to rpllgious tniininc in sehooK The re. pprl stater, this is eonldered "not ud vimblo," and warns of the dancer of false- doetriiTt'S. seetniiani"in and run fusion of rrords Women te.icherv orcaniintions will ask that the pttonnl one "tevsinn ., s tem. whieh nai jibnlialipil in Tebruar, be re.etablihed I'lice orsani7iitinns maintain that the llchtinc in miln of the Klinola is -o inadequate that mi dark dm-s it is nipovlbIe to eondurt eln'ees mi tlie afternoon, und that it is harmful to children's health to re- I turn to elais m.iinv on storm; (a. Ciporce 1". t.'ojil. director of savings' of the Thltil Teder.il Reserve )triet. will ask the hoard to indorse the thrift! movememnt in fehools , The ",'emitc," mnipo'efi nf bovs of the Northeast I IikIi Seh(,., w, IIK. I lVL'?,,Mf,,on "1 "'." hn np cjinniiflum Shiillrroas H.-vll in honor of Thomas ShnllcToss, manner f the board The lennvtvania Tencher?' Assncm- I f.lon is plannSnc a reception at tin Arndeinv of ih. I'm.. rts on March 17 in honor of !r ItrtHime. A? lusii'lnnt to .IuIr Wheeler lie will hnve the run of the offices during the dav. onlj retiirniuc to his eell to be locked up for the night nfter the supper hour Other pmal) but inueh more nppreeiated privileges rii Hr. rorileil the men who work in the oihees Wrlgley Mill be Hllowed (o utin at the old jail at Tnth and tleed streets n long af he behaves hiinef. Aa he is sentenced onl for iniademeannrK he .may serve hie term nt Mo amending a number of years ngn when jhe wan eiectl from the White House bv order of fortnei President Knoievelt. spent th" night in n cell in the eltj jali, and was ftlll ther" nt noon today. The police, however, enid phe would be on (lifeorered the woman who bad stolen her trunk. She wnn rooognlr.ed by le 1 terllve Keksteln, who tememhered that (lit; had a warrant for Iter iswied InM l.vcar in Newark, and he placed her under arrest. lltstein had regi.tercu her as an alien encmj during tlie war, TO PUSHJVAR ON VARES Penrosc-Moore Alllanco Will Open New Clubhouses 'the Prnrofr Monro Alliance in plan ning to invade the Vace-controlled forty eighth and Nineteenth wards with modern clubhouses which will be ralltne pointd for the iiutl-Vnrc move ments In thoso seetlons. Thomas Weldon, executive secretary of thn alliance, announced today on? eliibhoure would be located on Thir tieth street below Pnyder acnue, in the Portv-eighth ward, and the other In the neijhborbnod of Third and York streets. Ward lenders allied with the Pen rose Moore Alliance will meet Frida.v nt their heidquarters in South Penn siiuatc. jail TWO HELD FOR FRAUD rant for her rret was Issued last fall and sent i,, this citv, where she wns oipposcd to be. She had left the city, however. nme time prevloiislv. A handsome mini of soltllerlj bear Men Accused of Seeking Money In lm- ""') '"K"i''',,l manner entered the w. .... ... ' ndicc of Captain of Detectives Maleed Name of Vice Squad Head I this morning nnd said he wns ltavmnm. Charged with attempting to obtain I Max burj . husband of the woman. He ier war to Newark earlv this afternoon In the rtislodv of two ollieers from that titv. The countess was arrested here last night by Cltj Detective Emanuel Hck steln on a state warrant issued nt New ark, charging her with breach of con tract. According to Cnptaln of Detec- !- 'nil"' "t Ml'" i IMIIM -t iiiiri iiurii I ....... an automobile in Newark nnd before ' a panic narrowly avertecMv hen the old completing pn.vmpnt fold it The war- side. wheel ferrjlmat Ilfverb, of the FERRY BUMPSjPANIC NEAR Passengers on Beverly Are Knoeked Down as Boat Rams Pilings Several passenger were jolted from their scats or knocked to the decks nnd BAIL FOR 'STILETTO BANDIT' at monev under false pretense bv ue of I the. name of Charles I,cp, head of the rlcr .squad, two men were held under iSI.'On hail tndav by Magistrate Price I Tbo accused are Samuel Hart, Mny strent ne-ir Knirmonnt avenue, anil frat'is Mctinire. Pairmount axenue near l'ortv ninth street. It is alleged tbe.v went to the iunk shop nf Samuel Smllk. Aspen street nenr JTortj -ninth, and hatided him a letter. It purported to come from T.ee and suggested the advisability of piv ment b. Smllk of S.'iO fn the two men, with the hint tlie mntic.v was for rolicc pension fund purposes. REALTY STILL GOING UP P. Ft. T. Expert Insists Values Are on Increase Contrarv to general opinion, propertj values are still rising, wns the as sertion of William M Levis, real es. tnie i perr Transit Co declared that they bad recentlv been married In Heno. Ncv,. and obtniued n permit from the police to xislt his wife in the in 11 Meanwhile Chief of Police Michael Long, nf Nevvnik. wired Cap tain Mnlsccd thnt two detectlvex were on their wnv here to escort the countess I back to that city. l lie arret of the coiiutrss was brought about through Imr application at headquarters for a warrant for the nrret of a person alleged to have stolen a trunk from her. I'xpeiisivelv gowned, she entered the office of the captain ol detectives nnd announced that she had Pennsylvania retries, rammed head on into the slip at the foot ot Market street on her 7 :S0 o'clock trip from Camdn. The boat was crowded mostly with workmen. ' It is believed the crash was due to a tide and current which swept the craft out of her course. After striking tlie pilings the Iteverly caromed off against the all steel ferrybont Salem In the ad joining dock. Neither boat wn'i dam aged, but the piling approach to the ferrj slip was splintered. Cleans Qun, Shoots Himself AVhile meaning n revolver Into jes frdnj afternoon John Dunn, sixtj jeais old, of 1S04 Shiink street, acci dental! discharged the weapon, the bullet lodging in Ills thigh. Dunn was taken to the Methodist Hospital. DROPS SUIT AGAINST POLICE Three Freed When Constable Who Made Charges Falls to Prosecuto 'Frederick Archdeacon, house sergennl of tin- Thlrtj -third police district; William Grimes, sergeant, and Thomas Wlmleii, acting lleiiteiiunt, were ac quitted before Judge QiiIrIp.v In Qunr tcr Sessions Court toda.v of refusing to Issue n certificate of the charge on which a pilsoner was held and or conspiracy. The prosecutor, Prank TicM, con stable to Magistrate Joseph Coward. did not appear to press the charges and on motion of Assistant City Solicitor II J.iigene Heine, assigned to repre sent tlie police department, Indictments were nidered submitted and the costs of the prosecution taxed to Tlesi. It wn8 explained that the charges grew "'it ol ' n raid ou a gambling house nt 1022 Last PasMjunk iivenuo the night of September II, Inst, when thirteen men were Hrrestcd lu the place. Ties! later appeared nt the police station nnd demanded u coin of the charge us to one of the men, but lefused to give his right name or address, w hereupon his lequcst was refused. Tlesi, It was said, made nil sorts of threats of com plaining to the superintendent of police and later brought the prosecution. THREE WIVES TWO TOO MANY WRECK ON LACKAWANNA R.R.I BANDIT MAKES POOR GUESS Ten Express Cars Leave Truck No One Hurt Srrnntnn, I'n., March 8. (By A. P ) A J.nrknwnnna train, made up of express cars from New York for Huf falo and the West, una derailed eaily today nt fnctorj vllle, llfteen miles north of here. No one was hurt. Ten cars left tb rails, tearing up the roud bpil so badly that trnfllc will be blocked until this afternoon, In the meantime through trains on the Lackawannn are being detoured over the T,ehlgh Valley llnllroad from Pltlston Junction to Wnverly, N. Y. Many of the wrecked ears contained silk and It Is.said the property los Is large. Alleged Highwayman, Picks Out Fireman and Is Arrested llie tables were turned on Nicholas dl fibrin, Pine stret above Second, Camden, when he clutched the throat of William Vangley, a cltj fireman, nl Second and Washington utrceta early this morning mid demanded his money, according to the ilremnn'H story. Vnngle.v snld Di Fibrin approached him ami asked for a match, then seining his throat, he said it was not a nintcb but his valuables he wonted, Vnngiej repiien wnn : "You've chosen the wrong rnnn," and placed his accoster under arrest. At u hearing before Iteeorder Slack house in Camden Police 'Court Dl fibrio was held for a further Invcatl-Gfltlon. Flroman Burned. h.i B I'esnoiidlnc t ., .,. x Hi -M Lieutenant William A iryu, C'!M Kino C No. ii. m 2'n,)l Thon.iivoti Hrect, M ..fJi.Hi Mnriiw nil s,ov ,'mVt thL S1 tin- mime oi .mines r,.(1ii r" fmil Mwl. preventing":.' ''C to the liionertv. 'I'l,.. .... r"J"5 (ltim IiiiikU. """Hildiii. -' UM I ShlpworUcr Accused of Having Un- divorced Spouses Herbert! Aldxnuder, a shlpvurd worker, of Mnrcua Hook, -was arrested late last night at the home of his aunt on ( edar stret, Kensington, charged wltli having two wives In Wilmington nnd a wife In tills city. Detective Hen arrested the alleged uiRnniist on a warrant issued uy a, woman in iimington. said to bo one of the man's wives. According to the deteetlvoV testimony at n hearing to day before Magistrate Henshnw. Alex ander married a woman in Wilmington two venrs nao. mnrried fminn Ic ('Hffiey, of this city, a vear ago, and mnrried a third woman, living In Wil mington, seven months ago. Mngistrato ltcnshnw hold Alexander without ball. Judae Rnners S.t A . tnnnn . .. ' " tnte ,xpert of the Phi1adeph1,i Ilanld s-.v.uu m uranung Appeal Transit Co. at the resumption of the Joseph Willis. Negro, who called valuation hearing before Public Service himself a s,w,nd "Alnbam.i Joe1 to , Commis.s.inep Clement In City Hall to Judge Itodgers. todai was free,) nn a ,,n., writ of habeas oorpns imiler .in nou '"' ''" oontends that th vnlutions bail. He i.s tb man who was ide'nti- mn,l" h the company as of June .'!0. fled bv Robert Hussej ns the sfiletfo lf,'rl' "r'' ln-rrect now. due to the handit " reduction in real estate value. Mr Husev saiil Cillis ilnri,, 1...1.1 .. 1 Levis answered this contention hr n. ve a blade into .1 U,,. , ),,s ,0sf 1 srting that the valuations made nt that ket. (Jillii was arrested sevemi .1 date were less thnn the properties would cag-miiiiia drov ij'kci. v,iui was arrested several dajs i.i.-r hhi me propuetor of resfau rant 'jiw bim standing m the street uipi Hiniuii"! nun to two patrolmen ni" man win, attempted to j-roinurnnr 111 vv ,mh v rw ., ,i.,. " A",r.:1 hi'fle the man was taken if jiii 1 ii' nwciiiptcq to Tolver. as imiiu up a Use n ti - Alba Jofinson Off to Bermuda President Alhi It Johnson ,.f .i, I omrneree left vesferrfor Chamber for a stav of ef vvernl week, , Hnrinu.ia be valued at today. Research-Bureau Work Explained The work of the bureau of municipal research ua, explained last night bv William 1" I'.eyer, nsflsfant director of the bureau to member nf the ( hesirr Avenue Improvement Association in a meeting it the Kingessing Ttrere itl.m Center Mr Tleyer snid that civic as ociations shoul 1 make more u-e of the bureau's data. He told how that data is collected in investigating municipal, government and public movements cMMtsTKjSffig MAURICE SPECTOR, Pret. 1310 Chestnut Street 50 Frocks In One-Day Sale 49.50 Marked at the new replacement prices of 59.50, 65.09, 69J0 and 75.00 but reduced for Tomorrow Only. All tlie new materials Canton Crepe3, Crepe-back Satin, Taftetus, Tricotincs, Picot Twill, etc. All the new modes and nil the new colors. MAill MM AN INVITATION Is cordially extended to everybody to acquaint themselves with a modern Seed Houbo. Few people realize the Importance of such on industry and to those we say during the present week, March 7th to 12th, we nrc holding speclnl "open house," when we will bo glad to take those interested through our establishment to show its complete workings. Guides will bo furnished for the occasion, nnd we want everyone to feel free to come. Through the acquiring of the -entire building, 516 Market street, which we hnve completely remodeled (added to our 618 Market street building), we have without a doubt one of the most up-to-date Horticultural establishments in America. Reliability, Scrrlce and Courtesy have built our business and these aro still its cardinal fcaturos. Our complete Catalog is free on request, cither by mail or upon personal application. Michell's Seed House 518-516 Market Street, Philadelphia tBSO 1921 YOUR CREDIT Cut out (hit dvn.,i.. . 11 with reu-ir. ih, :S?, " I, "'irMuMi.' you i.K I. A o. 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