l' EJJo, "-i' tfVjH- - : -TOf,' 'iff M 1 j rii S H! ii.i c, fcj;-W:! .. rQ v , i ' . ft ' I-' ' ;. ft la i : 1 wlr riTfi-J J,. .4.1i '. !Vir: J i. .n i-i'l" .'i'flrt'VK IWSfHi . ' 1 l W1 I R ' 44? mm r , ,. i ivc St" nMM'K !J 8? .'?!' tfcA .fc'5 ..fi'Va tall m M'm K 'J'-t'S, 'Ira r:)A i.ri .r ! '. ;.. ;i' . 1 j -1 it VM S:l ;-v y i i 4 .cr i i i vaf ' Wv I I , ' 1 I ' t Iv M It. ' ' i.i 11 . j ? M M "i 4 'l ' alt ' i. .-, ,T ' . ' ' .1 lr 'i f, . f 1 ' .!." M t!'.ii ,;,' SMI j- . til rrii "xi tr ft t lii "I I ft .. "4 ' ii JA. R" . 1 'SHJ '? l-lt v : l' '4 EVENING PUBEIG LEDaERtHILABEIiPHIA, TUESDAY, MAROrf 532, 1921 PERL IN ME FIGURES IN LAWRENCEVILLE OUSTER STREET FLUSHING Complaint Made of Slippery Pavements, Which Menace J Traffic During Rush Hours CITY WILL MAKE CHANGE Thr i HMnm of Huliing Inc ritj main ttrcPtd dutinc the n-nrmtiK linnr. nlirn irnffi'' ii nonvinvt m liritiR (lorried a (nnK,nii! nuisnili'i- b niitniimbllt. (miirrk. tiurk ilnvrrs and tcutnstctsi all ovpr thp ritj . The Vf)inn' SnciPtv fnr Hip Pro vntmn of Cruelty ti Aniinn nnd nutn mobilp clubs of thp Pit lire l)'in llondptl with complnints nKHlnst tin pniPtice. An npppnl hns brn made to the Street ClenmnK Iturrnu to cp if the Ktippt" t'annot be rlpflneil nt tiiRht or nt tl.i bieak. bpJorc hea tratfic bcRiu romplnints i-om to ui crr da." ai, Tnomn" S. Carljli. of Hip Women s S P O. A . "'I South KiRhli'cnth etrppf 'Ilrond street, Wiilnut and vlrtuallv all the important traffic? trepls are n Bullied i" tho niorninc nlxiitt ! or It o'clock, at flip lni..ii"-t tlmu Two tluili vtflcon are uually sent out together, nnd t licv form a most. cLhiRitouh mil name t" peili'striim' nutoiNlH and hort-PM ' '(InK tin mornins I a a team un Bble in pull it, lo.id bifini'.c of thp slip per? trp"'t and nil automobiltf truck had' to b' biti'lipil on to tvt it across tliP "t pa fluent W advie ifjmtrs 'o Uppp off the Mrppts t lint are tliishpil if posihlo If nnt up nn "ilh iiCRP',t lli.it tlifv ririip tari'fnll .mil -lol. to iniiiitiuzc clotispr 'l ,p woiit danger I tlunK. h to the tMiomobilp trnffi". Notbine iould lr unr-e lli.in wet pavements fur enrv Thov kid at crosinRs and mrlis. making ' unsaff for pa--Piicts. for pcdp"trmiiH and fot other ran uIoiik side Maxwell Smitn and other ofbcials "f tl'i- Ip-ttii Automobilp Club have ap pealed to Iiirpetor Caw n to -cc what can be done to bptti r onditli'iis and lfvcn the number "'f an nli-nts Vp Iuip askpd the Strpft Clranins Bureau. ' said Mr Smith, "to chance the tunc fur ibntiinc the streets. If thoroughfares were (lushed at niiilnii;ht or at d.vhrejk tln would he drv b thp time beary traffic begins There would not be so manj cnllismns and other iK-cidents One of out club mem b"is -aid hp seldom came downtown in the mot tuns that he did not see one or morp horps foil on the -lippsn pave ment 1' makes automobilini; (lunger out It is especially bad where trollei trak- i'in-1 and nn streets where heaii trm k. so 1' is a usual Uiiiik to siK a smashed -up aulo snmewhee l'iriup this pet M'd of the da' At (he Iture.iu nt' HiRliuajs and Strict 'le.ininir it a pxplamed that Hroail afreet finni Vine to South street and the other main thoroughfares were leaned during the morning hours in i winter and during the night in summer. , Beginning the loth of April the streets) mil b'- (lushed after li o'clock in the' PTPninc. it was said MALONEY SENTENCE MARCH 30 Sam Ma'oney. conwtod tecent. of (mrtii ipatinr. in the notntious Kiftlj ard wisp will know his fate Mnn h SO. nciording to annnuneement made at Citj Hi'll toiia Tudgc Harnett of Center iStnitj. before whom Malone; ivas fminil g'luti wt'i onii hen on that date to hear Mnloncj icipjes' for a new trm1 If it denied l.i will be irntciii ! .Mnlonei ' stii m Jail ha.mg fail"d to obtain hail u MUFFLER 11 ON BOY AI LAWRENCEVILLE Dismissal of Prof. Pahlow and His Wife Is Taboo Sub ject at School TEACHER SEEKS REASON talking. think I am safe in Baying that whatever the faculty and J)r, Ab bott may decide will be backed up by all the fcllowH." "I have no comment to make," said Dr. Mather Almon Abbott, who head the Lnwrenccville School. "I am only a paid servant here and have to act on orders. " He added lie did not know where Prof. Pahlow is and was not nt nil I concerned with him. The profe-sor since his dUmlssnl hai been staying with friends nt Princeton. Yesterdny he took a flying trip to New York, though for what purpose he would .not divulge. Hit wife nnd two children have gone to Heading. Mass. BRYAN MAKES IT PLAIN In Wat Speaklna Facetiously and Past Tente About Presidency Miami, n March 22. '(By A. P.I William Jennings Bryan made It plain here noday hat he was speak ing facetiously last night ond in the past tense when he referred nt n Young Women's Christian Association banquet to his presidential aspirations. Mr, Bryan was quoted as having snld that, with women voting, he was sure be would be elected. He explained thnt be bad said he "would have been ! elected" instead of "would be." Mrs. fieitrude C. if, Pahlow and her husband, Prof. Kihvln W. Pahlow, who were dismissed from the faculty of the Lawrenccvlllo School. Insert below Is a photograph of Dr. Mather Abbott, headmaster of the .school BASHELIER BROUGHT Engineer. Arrested on Way to rope. Linked With Theft Prank M Bnhelier. fnrmerh con suiting engineer for the Kramer Wood working Co . of this city, who was ar tested in N'pw York, March 1. as he HERE HELD FOR PERSUASION Stage E u Man Accused of Guarding Door With Weapons A twelve-inch stiletto and a It'J- l canner levoncr were useu v nininm I Pnvi.s. Itainbridge street, doorman nt n I theatre ut Twelfth and South streets, was about to sml for Kurope to take up a big job m London, was brought lnck to Phi'adelphia today bv IVtei - i the Vuing. of the district attorne) ' . office and lodged in mil. Bfisheliei was atrcstid some time ago on a charge ot hautig received stolen goods. bc ausp plans nnd blueprints worth $20. (KM) and belonging to the Kramer Co . were snid to have been found in his pns, sion He was held in S2."0 bail at that time and thp bond furnished hj V I'lton Sul'ivan. who is in business nt Fifty"- fourth street and (iravs avenue. The arrest was made m New York nt (lie instunic of the bondsman When Bashelier was arrested be had letters of credit for sereial thousands o' dollars, and had engaged a berth on (he liner Cedric whnh. it is s;ml, cost him o70. Il.islielier will not be admitted toi bail ngain without permission from the diftni ( ntlornei. and it is snj( lt bond of SlO.flOl) will be demanded lie i Hums his nrresf was a "frame-up." to persuade a man from forcing his way into the stage entrance. Davis, who is a Negto. was nVrowred by Patrolmen Small and Jones in the midst of n crowd, persuading Noah Harold, also a Negro. 2(12!! West (lor den street, that he "should not pass." Haled before .Magistrate O'Brien at the Twelfth and Pine streets station todav Davis was held without bail for inrr ing concealed deadly wiapons. EXPLOSION IN LABORATORY ' I nm writing to learn what the bontd of trustees of the I.awrencevllle School will say about thi. then I shall net as T think best in this wretched affair,' was the comment today of Prof. K1 win W. Pahlow, husband, of Mrs. Gertrude Curtis Brown Tahlow, both of whom were dismissed ftotn the Law rcnceville School Inst week. At the aristocratic little institution, which is located just to the north of Trenton, on the Lincoln Highway, ex citement prevails among the students, to whom the professor's sudden disap pearance came ns n thunderbolt. At the "Jigger Shop," the center of i student gossip, a place immortalized by Owen Johnson in his book, "The Varmint." the general trend of talk ' seemed to indimte that some moral ad vice which Mrs. Pnhlnw is said . to have given the boys was the cause ofi the trogble. Some of the boys ex pressed keen i egret at the professor's absence. On the inmptts and in the dormito- rles, however, it was evident thnt n ban of silence had been Imposed by the : "powers that be." Henry Howley. of the senior class, president of the Mil- I dent bodv. 'indicated that trouble would , result "for any one who talked." "There is one thing I might sny. per haps," he said "That is that it has' been the other side, and not Dr Abbott, i our head master, which has done the Prof. Pahlow entered the Y. M. C. A. service during the war. nnd was placed I Mental Health Dody Urged In charge "Knotty Ash Camp, near Harrsbur.T. March 22. A commis- Livcrpool. hngland, where he super- , on ,,.,, ,ipnlth ,g proviaV(, for ,n vised the educational work among the bm ltltro,luced by Ilcpreacntatlve men (Iesned for the front bv way of sterjlc, Allegheny. In the House to- the Knglish channel porta. When the n,K,,ti Tle caT6 of thc ln(,anc of tl. armistice was signed ond Oencrnl Per- hMc wnu() be undcP tnc m,pCrvslon of s-hlng announced courses of study for lc commission, which Is to consist of Amerlcnti officers and men In the great hPV(,n persons appointed by the Gov Kuropcan universities Prof. Pahlow was , crnor. The chairman Is to be a 11- Instrumental In sending many men to rrnm physician and n graduate of a various Institutions at learning in Kng- uMy constituted college. The com- land, Scotland, Ireland nnd YUlcs, and mVR!,ncrB are to be named for seven oiien kssisicii iiii'iu in incir preparn- t tion ' years. SENT STAMP F0R BUFFALO Little Girl Wanted U. S. to Deliver Baby Bison by Return Mail Washington. Mauh 22. t It A P. The forests service asked recently if nnvbnih wanted a buffnlo, h.iwng a scote nn hnnd to dispose of Apparently the answer was Everybody does f,,r the service has been deluged with ri,-quest- One litt.e gin smt a two-tent stania. epei ting a hni buffnlo by reti.rn mail for her hniknnl oo , farmer with Hill acres and fue ihililreu wanted a faniih plnvf I'ow tock men wnnteil to m cross-breeding. Wild West shows r ihed in uppln atoms In mm! nnd tele giajih ami the upp! wa iiii i kt et I'll isted despne t li,. warning that a h st. bull buifali. 'ai-1 'wo tons of hn a oar Member of Faculty and Several Stu dents of University Hurt ' tl.inl.i. ia.. March 22. (Bv A P Dr A. K. Bli, member of the fne ult of IMiom I'nier.sity. nnd six or! I iimn student were injured in nn e. plosion in the pharmacology lalminlotj ot i'ip utinersity heie todnj. ' '111' explosion was believed to base result' d from gas ignition. The Inboi ntor was hadh damaged and si era ' winnow - w i re blow n nut. Approximately ilniij student were m the loom nt the' time The in mi i f were taken to a1 hospital The li! ii oci urred just before the opniiiig of the winter teim convocatiou ,'en i-es Wills Probated Today ! The tollowin wills were piobated to doi . John A Bnsch, .ri;i2 Knee street. ' S-HUiOo: IMwnrd I). Cook, ,"1 West, Johnston stnei Cermantnwn, $1,,(KK); Uobert Ctiniihell .'Ulil Ashburner sinei. SILMMirt .lohn lxopd. .".r22 P. P'iii- street S-HIIT : Charles F. Situin. 142.1 West Cayuga street, SH.-, littO Inventor cs of the following per- j sonal estates a etc also made: William' J Kurtz. .s.-iCi4.".oO Wililam H. , I.Iovd ?i:T.40." (U Letters of admin-, istratinn were giunted to the following: Charles McClerimn. 01. 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'59.50, 75 to '125 All Purchases Billed May 1st RECORD FLIER TO RETURN I """",l,!lL "L8.hl Coney Takes Air Tonight on Journey! From Jacksonville to San Diego Jaclisonvlllo, Fla March 22. (By A. P.) Lieutenant W. D, Coney, Ninety-first Aero Squadron, who re cently flew from San Diego, Cal., lo Jacksonville. In 22 hours 27 minutes, establishing a new record for the trans continental flight, wii m,i,i preparation, today to m. '". P litf trip. The start will e made . ' midnight nnd thc nrni?n, .?! 2 in nan uiego by t,!.," ti r afternoon. A brief hT''H. 'ex.. for fne n.l it ,"" ?t Dil. arrive ncsdav l- tn . ""VI nm, i ex., mr niei and oil piiii luiiiiiieil. i.ieuiciiani. i. onev s n,Aii... n.i , ""e etii.' brothers and n .large delegation j ' zens of Brunswick, (in I, . i? " " citi here to witness tils depart, re "'' t i Charge Accounts Invited Mjmmm&. fe 3y 1 Two " Extraordinary FUR Sales For Tomorrow FUR Coats at half price and less fifThe extraordinary selling (hat has characterized this J annual clearance lias been remarkable. We have replenished J scores of items that hove nold out, but wc have done this by still further reducing; our higher priced Fur Coats that we have had in stock thi makes the reductions that are advertised for tomorrow still more remarkable, sensational, in fact, A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in our Storage Vaults until required. Payments to be continued throughout the Spring and Summer Vormrl nMutm 7 Marmot (HO inch ) 100.00 35.00 8 Taupe Lamb (30 inch ) 100.00 49.50 0 Russian Pony (36 inch) 133.00 59.50 9 Taupe Lamb (36 inch ) 145.00 G9.50 10 French Seal (30 inch ) 150.00 74.50 9 Taupe or Brown Coney. . (36 inch) 160.00 79.50 13 Trimmed Pony (30 inch ) 165.00 79.50 11 French Seal (36 inch) 160.00 79.50 9 Trimmed Marmot. (SO inch) 185.00 94.50 4 Trimmed Leopard Cat....fS inch) 200.00 98.50 7 Trimmed Marmot (36 inch) 200.00 98.50 9 Trimmed French Seal (30 inch ) 225.00 110.00 9 Natural Muskrat (30 inch ) 250.00 125.00 11 French Seal Wraps 7,J inch) 295.00 125.00 4 Natural Raccoon (SO inch) 290.00 145,00 5 Jap Mink (30 inch) 335.00 163.00 8 Trimmed French Seal (36 inch ) 295.00 175.00 5 Natural Raccoon . (36 inch) 350.00 175.00 5 Trimmed Hudson Seal.... (30 inch) 350.00 175.00 4 Scotch Moleskin (36 inch) 495.00 215.00 8 Hud. Seal, Skunk Trim'A. (86 inch) 575.00 285.00 7 Hud. Seal, Beaver Trim'd.f.?6 inch) 575.00 285.00 2 Australian Opossum (86 inch) 695.00 313.00 4 Hudson Seal Wraps (.',5 inch) 750.00 393.00 3 Natural Squirrel . . '. (36 inch ) 795.00 395.00 3 Moleskin Wraps (W inch) 845.00 495.00 8 Hudson Seal Wraps (f5 inch) 1000.00 495.00 2 Squirrel Wraps (',5 inch) 1000.00 495.00 1 Natural Mink (.2 inch) 2500.00 995.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap (48 inch) 3000.00 1650.00 Fur Chokers, Scarfs, etc. at half price and less frr Every item in this sale has been especially selected ill as a Sensational Value that will be all the more welcome Til because of the early approach of Easter and the great desirability of Fur Neckwear for Spring wear. Take advantage of this Great Event. Formerly TUsloeed (A 16 Natural Squirrel Chokers $15.00 57.50 15 Australian Opossum Chokers , 19.50 7.50 8 Taupe Concv Chokers 15.00 7.50 9 Jap Mink Chokers 20.00 7.50 8 Brown Fox Chokers 30.00 14.50 9 Taupe Wolf Scarfs 30.00 I4.o0 10 Brown Fox Scarfs 30.60 14.50 11 Natural Mink Chokers 30.00 15.00 6 Korean Kolinsky Chokers 35.00 15.00 8 Fitch Chokers 30.00 15.00 7 Jap Kolinsky Chokers 30.00 15.00 9 Taupe Fox Scarfs 40.00 IfcaO 5 Black Wolf Scarfs 50.00 24.50 13 French Seal Stoles 65.00 29.50 12 Stone Marten Chokers 69.00 3 1.50 4 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers 100.00 49.50 6 Hudson Seal Stoles 100.00 49.o0 4 Scotch Moleskin Stoles 135.00 M.o0 4 Dyed Blue Fox Chokers 160.00 79.o0 5 Pearl Grey Fox Chokers 160.00 79.50 2 Australian Opossum Stoles 165.00 79.50 6 Squirrel Stoics 175.00 81.50 4 Jap Mink Stoles 165.00 89.50 2 Natural Fisher Chokers 225.00 110.00 1 Silver Fox Scarf 295.00 145.00 2 Hudson Seal Coatees 295.00 145.00 1 Scotch Moleskin Coatee 450.00 210.00 1 Russian Kolinsky Coatee 450.00 245.00 I Broadtail Coatee 495.00 29o.00 1 Natural Squirrel Coatee 595.00 34o.W 1 Natural Mink Coatee 795.00 49o.W Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted m mggB THERE WASN'T A RADISH ON THE TABLE says Jay E. House, describing an "innovation" in serving dinner, in his regular column in this morn ing's Public Ledger. Many persons like "On Second Thought" because it IS different. It is a column of biting satire and pungent humor, mixed with a generous portion of sound com mon sense, and has made Mr. House many friends and not a few enemies. But both friends and enemies read it In Every Morning's PUBLIC LEDGER .fcl i ft p-S MhmhL fcllljiJ yJ''tJ" h -; wtt-WM Mai