' IK 1 W '., 1 t ; m : . If $, "'' 16' METHODSTS W L SUPPORT HARDING EVENING PUBLIC - s - ajfflpifjwFp;" , v 3?,r LEtiGEK PHILADELPHIA, rWTOT" 1 ' " " Jt' ' ' '1OTJKSDAY, M'AKOH lq liM V... ?' ;fT'4.!, Lajv- Captures Robbers Jersey Conforonoo Felicitates Nation on Having "Christian Gentleman" for President DISTRICT REPORTS READ Asbury Park, X. J., March 10 - M'hfnnifli n tnui.ln fl.. liricbnil nl till. ""'"R" " ' """ .iit-- ... tnornine's fwsxiiin of thi New Jcrcj I Mcthoillut Kpiccopnl rnnfrrriici, tin United States In mnKrntulntril uptm the Induction Into oflioe of "sucli n Christian gputloinnn ns Wnrrcn (J. Harding." Heferenoe wait math- In tin resolution, which wni iirepnrcd by the Rev. Dr. ,7nhn Haiitllpy, of I.miic Branch, nn arm; chaplain during the war, to the fart thnt l'rcnlilctit Harding had selected the (ieorgt Wnhlngtim Blblp In taking the oath of office mill chosen a verse from the book of Mlchm 1 ns tho watchword of tin iidinlnlitra tlon. "Jly his rcferpncp to providence, " the resolution states, "he him committed hlnrelf to the poKltlve side of Chris tianity, and we agnt to uphold Ins hands in the arduous tasks thnt nrc set before him. tintionnlly, territoriiilh and Internationally; and wt will do all In our power, by our prnjers. our loyut, our Americanism and confidence, to further his mature plans for the ma teriat and moral progress of our nation and of the world." During the morning session "f the conference the Itev. l.nwretison Cor rell, of Trinit Church, Trenton, n celved word of the denth of his father Most of the morning section was taken up with the rending of icport from three of the di-trlct siipeiln tendents, the Ilev. .lames I Hills, of the Xew llninswlck dlstrli t , the He Alfred Wagg. of the Itrldgeton distrlit. and the llev. Alexander Corson, of tht Camden district. EsIil3$W tiMHHHHBHMPIl$&?rY If "'i "r OM3D: .ityK?'fflVKalK&3w. SKS?fjSHPffS?JpiK:lsB DEVELIN 0 FIGHT I CONTRACTORS' BILL Councilman Will Oppose Act to Make Up Profits Lost During War VARE IS NOT INTERESTED MM.IM M M.MKICKIULD MJ'HKD (ANXOX Downtown patrolmen who capttirpil two window smaslier. aflpr battle in wliieh Im)Ii robbers were shot STOKES FILES SECOND SUIT New York Millionaire Names Cali fornia Man as Co-respondent I Xcv York, March 10 Attorneys for 1). Stokes, who i-. suing to di- Trotest will be mndc by Councilman Develln ngnlnst u bill which he na would enable contractors to recover profits lost on work during the "In thilMi period" caused by the war. This measure wili be introduced at Hirtlsburg Monday. 'The contractors, it Is snld, contend, that they last heuvll) be cause after thej bid on work there were big and unusual increases in the C'.st of labor ami materials. Mr Develln, who will be In llnrris linre Momlii sn 1 : "I am on'iHised to extending any aid in ,iiitriii'tnm lieioiiil actual losses sits- iniiuii. In vluw'of tie circunistnnccs 1 'hink it h fair enough to make up for loss, .. hut I do not mink on ac 'ount of mentions that contractor1 should put in cl.nms for profits.' Although it was reported that Senator are was behind this bill, he snld today it would not Interest him In any way luiiuiciiilly. ' I understand thnt this bill will be introduced at the suggestion of tho State Hlghwns Contractors' Associa tion he said. "1 think It is only fair that tlice men who contracted for work at pre-war prices and were then compelled to go through with it ufter the prices of labor mid materials wele gn'iith increased, should be compensated lor their losses "It is in understanding that cities will not b" affected 1) this measure. As 1 have no state contracts, it can In een rendll ttint it would not affect me one wn or the other." The senator cited several cases in which contractors were virtual! -forced to tin wall on account of aihance In prices after contracts were entered. PRESIDENT'S SISTER HERE Abigail V. Harding. Marlon Teacher,' Visits Philadelphia Niece xMlss Abhrnll V. llnnllng, sister of . the new President, who is pajlng n brief visit to Philadelphia. Ik not cnlng to let' the election of her brother to the presi dency interfere with her chosen life work school teaching. I Miss llnnllng, who, with her ntecc, Mrs. Frank K. Hlggs, of Oakland, Calif.. Is visiting nt the homo of Mrs. .lames McClellnn Williams. OWITi Wood bine, avenue, Overbrook, Is n teacher of Kngllsh literature in the Marion High , School, and she has too great nn In- j terest In thnt profession to abandon It, i and nllow herself to become, known I merely as a relative of Warren , Harding. President of the I'nltcd Stnte. Miss llnnllng Is tall and trimly built, , charmingly nt her ease everywhere, nnd with blue even which besnenk friendli ness nnd fellowship. She Is very much PANAMA OBJECTS TO WHITE AWARD Will Not Accept Plan as Basis of Peace With Costa Rica WILL KEEP POLICE IN COTO lly Uio Associated Press Washington, March 10. Panama re fuses to nrccpt the White nward ns a basis of pence with Costa Illca, It In forms the Amerlrcnn Oovprntnent In a RflMIK PflR 190 finn IN N i soldlm arc nlno entitled to $10 n month DUNU5 rU lU,UUU IN Vt J. fnr cnch moIltIl or frncttoii of a month In service, tho total nmntint ot any person's bonus, however, not to exceed $100. Tho boniia appropriation will not be available until duly 1 of UiIh cur, nnd applications mny bo nbtnlneil from tho commission nt the' state house, from units of veterans' organizations, or from lied Cross chnpters. All appli cations must bo made within one year aftnr the bonus act becomes opcrntlve, or In case tne person Is still In service, within one year nfter his discharge. Soldiers and Their Dependents to Share In State's Bounty Trtnton, March 10. The New .Ter wy Foldlers' bonus commission, con sisting of Adjutant General Frederick GllltyKon, Htnte Comptroller Newton A. Uugbec, Htnte Treasurer William T. Head nnd Major Leonldns Coylc, state commander of the American Legion. Is sued n bulletin today which explnlned In detail the operation of the soldiers' bonus law, adopted by the Legislature last year. The commission estimated that about 120,000 persons were entitled to the bonus. The dependents of deceased Boy Has Sleeping 8lckness Waverly Packer, eleven yearn old, of 248 Hhnrpnork street, (Icrmantown, has ben jfl fn tne Jcwlnh it. r. with a form of sleeping slcknes, ?i'Ul March 8. Tl.o bor. who I,c" , regularly and takes his niedcln ?.1? must be aroused to do so. 1 " "L1 In a state of stupor at all othiJ i?,a nnd docs not talk or morvo. " t!m- Higher Compensation 8upp0rt,d Ilarrisbnrg, March 10 Tho Hou commltteo on insurance reported m.J atlvcly the Oochrlng bill providing l an Increase from 50, as now, to fift 2 cent of wages in compenmUou tok' paid for loss of arms, legs, w, , "it5 features of the body in InduVtrUi .lh',: dents. This Is an amrndmV J' ?! ' general compensation law. " Impressed with our parks here, nnd Is note mode public today by the State looking forward to another visit when Department. she can see the famous landmarks nf The note Is In reply to that sent to history. She Is leaving this afternoon I Panama and Costa lllca last Saturday for Buffalo, where she will make a short visit before returning to .Marlon. .Mrs. lllggs will go from here to Washington. "Of course,' said .Miss Harding jes- One Sabbntli On!, Is Mor.iii Following the declaration of Dr. F. TV. Johnson, of Newark. tati sicr' tary of the Lord's Day Alliance, tli.it "there is room for only one Sabbath In this stnte, and thit Ik the Christian Sabbath," the conference is expected to j'Oss a resolution expressing the oppo sition of the conference to a bill in troduced in the Legislature asking thnt I u. , L t,l..l ..... I... .1....1 I 1 1...1 me nnuuuii iin oe urviurru n-gm ii"i- . ... . o, . idav for Hebrews. hr-i Mrs. Helen l.lwoo.l Mokes, an Dr. Johnson said that the alliance iioiit 1 in court -.cstcrd.i thnt papers had been charged witli endenvormg to were v.rnl on Mrs. Mokes a few ilas introduce a Puritan Sunday. "In in I ago in a new divorce action in which, opinion." he said, "one old 1'uritnn the s,de co-iespondent is Ldgnr I. father, with his broad -brimmed hut and Wallace a San Francisco oil operator somber ghrb. is worth more to the civ- who lhcd in 11117 in l'.a-t Thlrt -fifth illzntlon of America than 10.000 of the street, nnd is al eg-H ti tunc iner .Mrs. , one-nct idny nnd dancing. modern sort." The tight to preserve Stokes there. 'Miej wt re lneims ueion :,.,' "i....... ,i mr ,n l. decorated to her marriage. ., ,,.,.,,, il. courtroom of Cosino de The attorncs for Mr MoKes nsKeu . . , . , riorc-nce was I the ,ourt -ome time ngo for perinis-ioti ; th. I.-iKlir of its power. A gorgeous toniiKiid the complaint niu! include Mr. """.., ,, miil nt OI1P rd. and Wallace in tlie list ol co-respoui em-. , ,.,, ,.m i, lk,,n i,. l)r. i Wnrrcn Luiid. dean of the architectural 'hooI Tin- crowds will be composed PLAN PAGEANT AT PENN School of Architecture Will Give An nual Ball on April 4 AnnounceiiiMit is made nt the School of Ari'jAis'turi of the CnlviTsity of Pciuis. ir-nia thnt the architects' ball will be held this year on April -J. and will be known as the Florentine Pag- ti',.. l.-.ll this eiir will be held In the nieiiitcetiirul building, nnd will include b the Stnte Department demanding 1m mediate eesstion of hostilities nnd was made public without comment. Panama agrees to the retirement of terdny, "I expect to go back and forth , Its troops sent to Coto nfter the np between Washington nnd Marlon, but penrnncp there of Costa Illcnn forces, 1 shall continue to mnke my home with but it announces Its Intention to keep my father. And, besides, 1 wnnt to the civil nnd police authorities In Coto continue my work. I have always been where they were prior to the break Interested In teaching, and I think those, hetw pen tho two governments, Fcbrti who like It should continue to tench." nry 21. I Costa Rica already has withdrawn CAI I d PROM WIMnnW 'her troops from the disputed territory, r-ALLS rnum vwinuun , nm, hng ugTCcA t0 ft tcttlomcnt on tnc basis of the White nward. Panama, Cleveland Lawyer Found In New nv t,P withdrawal of fits troops, has York Will Recover . restored tho status ntio, but it Is un- ,. ,. . , ., , ,, i t ' derstood that the Lnlted States will New otH Marc! 10 ByA. P.) , , t thc ,, wItll.nlwl . .fV'". ,Cr"etUirir f Vm Jo from the disputed terrltorv of the civil iIi1irU.)tnlrI;n to nw York n mon?h RovMnmont In order to clear the way land, who enme to cw nrK a month i , , f fii n,ii,rlot,t ngo with his wife to consult Hpeclnllsts completely for finnl adjustment. for his nervous trouble, was found ly- ing on the sidewalk near his rooms1 San .lose. Costa lllca, March 10. ...-!.. ..i- iliv A. P.l Demobll zatlon of the A revolver containing one unfired Costa Hlcnn army which crossed the cartridge and no empty shells wns found ' Pnnnmaii frontier nnd drove forces of In his rooms were rounil unit country duck ior iipwnru oi iri- the sanctitx of the Sabbath was win-1 ning in nil niirts of thc stnte, declared. Dr. Johnson. hv his'sldp. wo notes, one unsigned nnd rending: "(Jentlcmcn : Despondency, induced bv ill health, the reason." ' Tho other wns signed "Hill." nnd addressed apparently to his wife. Thc second note also Intimated suicide. Police be'lee Miller went to n lire escape in the apartment building nnd either jumped or fell. At llellevue Hospital it was said he probably would recover. -j, Girl Barred as Wanderer Witness Chlengo. March 10. (Ily A. P.) Julia Schmltt. sixteen years old. who was one of the chief witnesses for the state in the first triul of Curl Wanderer, when he wns charged with the murder of his wife, yesterday was barred from testifying nt Wanderer's second trinl on a charge of slaying the "ragged stranger" with -whom he wiik alleged to have nrranged n mock hold-up. tv.five ml es. hns been ordered by the gm eminent. The soldiers who captured Almlraute. and Inter retired In con formity with the request of the I'nltcd States, arrived nt Puerto Llmon on board a steamer esterdny, Thc Cnstn Ulcan units which were at tacking tho PannmanH near Coto, on the Pacific end of the frontier, nrc on their way bnck to Puntn Arenas, Ad vices received here state they had suc ceeded in cutting off the Pnnaman forces there, but retired ns soon ns orders were received. Then is much favornble comment on tin action of the new American ad ministration in quickly ending thc con flict with Panama, Geneva.. March 10. (lly A. P.) Panama's note to the League of Nations dealing with that country s conflict with Costa lllca, which was received here ye'terday, was made public today. Trenton District Prospering The Upv Melville T'. Sn.wler. super intendent of tho Trenton district, gnu his annual report vestcrdny in which i he stated that during the Inst six years the increase in full members had hern ' more than -.100, nnd 0(10 probationers have been reported. The Sundn school enrollment remains the snme. he nid The disciplinary benevolences show an increase of ,(ll,7t.1 for five enrs. being1 six tlmps as much as they were in P.il while nil benevolences and other cash items show an increase of $"-.071. Sev-' enteen apportionments were raised in nml hew when slllt wis of co-respondents IHTIlllssiotl wns ueiueil tin titi. I. It was s,nil an ... ... iii I . mill I lie crowns win oc comi"'s, n application probably would be made o flf" ,'. ,,,., musicians, courtieis consolidate the two suits nnd have them , ' ' . ", j,,,V trusl togeth.r nt this time. T(. .,,,.; viI ilP the first event SERVICE CONCERNS EXEMPT Research Bureau Says Property Worth $7,488,540 Was Untaxed Public service corporations were er empt from taxation last vear on prop of the evening, follow oil by dancing, which will be interrupted Inter on b the presentation of a one-act play, "The Duke of Fiesol." full in 101.1: in llt'JO a total of .). out I ,,tx assessed at .7.4s..Hn. the lliireau of a possible 427 were raised in full. I ,.f .Municipal Itesenicli pointed out to- The value of the church and parson- I ,IM in rP,,wlng the causes that led age property in trie district nas in- . .....v, .,.,.,., creased about $1i'J,000. The current expenses show an Increase of S'J4.000 ' nnd JIIS.'-MIO has been tuid on church I debts. $1.10.!i:i7 sivnt for buildings and , improvement. There hns been nn in crease of $--..100 in pastoral support, which bi .10 per cent more thnn it was t in 101.1. an nveruge increase of about i $400 per man. thp average salary now being SI. 127 .10. as ngainst $D1W .10 in 101.1. Kverv church in tlie district has I increased its pastoral support, the sup erintendent snid Tlie bureau lunde no recommendations in the mutter, stating that the prob lem was escii'duigl complex nnd thnt it could be viewed rroiu nuincious an -gles. Exemption of such piopertv. it was stated, was not the result of consti tutional provisions, hut devi loped from judhiiil decisions, siiine going its fur back ns IS'J.1 SENIORS TO DINE AND DANCE TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES IMuiril i'nipiiP. '" "r s.'o 10 N. Wharves, iiml Tr:nllli ivu. con N Keulsh t. Ilnirv T c'hrlMlim. 1ST Ijk'kii t . ami laa- Iwlla r)llf. Dnrlu. I'm AIi. ili J I'elrls lltn V ri)(T st. anl Ann i M Vppnll.nil 01' I. Vennmtn si. M.rrlt .shr. 17 In N. 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Students Continue Celebra tion of Graduation i 1'nuirit 'if I'eiuisvhimm iihih- Remarkable Program of Violin Music, "ill "oininuc th. ir festivities ins . te n nt wiiii ii i nt ii i 1 1' nn i i 111111 un u 1 The hr-t will !' to visit the revival of "Kmiinie," win re the have a block nl seals reserved. i'ollowing th" show, tin ft-tlve gind 'dating i l.iss will pruned to the M limn -. whore n Mane, will he held I In v yTnn CaiTtiltAlwatis UseJtAnijwliere THE simplicity and readiness of ONOTO, the Ink Pencil, guarantees easy writing always and anywhere. Nothing to wear out. Nothing to adjust. Guaranteed forever. Simply fill ONOTO (not to full) with nj good ink. Puth the cap down tight, and you can carry ONOTO in any position in pocket or handbag. If eoft paper should clog the writing point, unscrew this end and push through from thc inside, the wire cleaner enclosed in each box. 2 kindslong and short Pric: $3.00 up 2 colbrs blick nd red .For Sale at Leading Dealers .MmhibiiEsI I3g5s THE INK PENCIL Thomas De La Rue & Co., Ltd. 29 West 42nd Street, New York I INK PENCIL J.ouis iinbnwltz. it talented Oung Philadelphia violinist, gave n remark -nhle reeitnl of violin niuiic to n fnir elred audience in Witherpoon Hall last evening. Young tiahowitz recently np jieared n t-oloist with the Philharmonic Society nrdictra . have invited l'l. un is Wilson nnd It-Wolf lie liegnn liln progrnm with the ijupper. stars of ' Knninie." to Ii- t li'-ir Ilaendel K major sonntn. probably the guests of honor at the dance least tiresome of the Ilnetidel sonntan. , 'lhisislv.v Wi i k at the I'niversit . fn and followed this with the concerto in nniiud in liotmr of the fniiioits hv Mall r. minor hv Nnrd ni. a me oi ous work which will be i i ma niglil as u climax of much charm Then enme a group nf to a the prelude of the Itncli K major snnnta huill for violin alone. Melodie hv GliicU and ' the Kreisler trnnsi-ription of the I'ug- nanl prelude and allegro 1 lie icu temps rantnsie Apnsslutinta and the f'aprieclo Waltz of Weinlawski closed the concert. This is n long und exacting program for a bov eleven vear of iig- It wnt all well pla.ved technicnllj and linxtialh well interpreted, considering th- vouth of the soloist, except the Hneli mimher. whl-h Khntild never have been allowed to go on th- program , the Hach si solo i-onatiiH ar- only for tlie matured .irtist and not for all of them -if In r ung Gnbowitr. hax a remiirkabl- talent for the instrument nnd with proper develop ment. should go far as .i soloist Hi, teehninue is runarkahle. but even mon unusual in one of hi war1 the ap parent! intense musn nl feelitn; and ex cellent "taste with which he plavs. I'llls ('lake Ilammann wn nt the pluno nnd pln.v-d a group of solos with hie accustomed tlninh and artistry. week of seniors i nti riiiiiinjcnt for tin f Wills ll istilte relatives in in- Filed for Probate of S'J'.t.dlMI Is lieilenthed w III of Aiigut Urn 1. lilt." I'lilhiwhill street, ailed fur probate tnilav Th- -state ofl'auliu- t'arter. 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