c,.. f '? I H $ IL $& , JI!f!, yjn, ijjty.' , -. 'i 1 2 ANTl-DRYS SEEK Will Lay plans Before Thoir Clubs, Says C. C. Hinck ley, Secretary DENIES BREWERY BACKING 0. C. llincklcj. secretary of tlie s roelntlnti Agnint th" rrnh(liltn Amendment, cnmc hero frutn Wii'liinc ton toilny to confer with rhi1nuVl.lil,i members f the nrenni.nttoti Ho .nli tluit iilnii were linK inl' for locnl ntnl t:ito (lrininlwitiiMis whti'i would nrl in liniiii"iiy with th" nn tionnl boH In its rninpiilBti f"r t lie r. pcnl of the iiltp.'ic net "It i the plnn "f the ii- ' i organize nimij. th" ntnc tni "n 'ii ' the Anti -Hnlooti l.rnBHc ip,rnt'I .' h. expliiltied. "There lire mure tlinn 100 mem ben in riiilnilclplilii nml ' nl". l ' man active members in other nn .113(1 cities- thmuKhmit tin ctnto. "Kcnrts will he mm!"' to present our plan to nil thr women's clubs, mi th rolnpn voters wl under ctiiiid tluii mr fight I bni'(l iiinf mi uu Aincriuiu law. '"I wnnt it to lip understood nWn tli.it no broucrs, distillers or others that luuo been Intprpscd in the liquor business wilt bo nccopted ns .titii; members. 'The noc:itl(iti s iitiiini-1'il bilokins and votlnc membership includes votir. who arp welkins for thp principle tlint their Illicit nnd freedom hnvc lie. n tampered with l tin- prohibitum amendment nnd the Vo!mo;ii enforce-I mrnt nt ' "Captain W II S-iiMon. "f Unit more, founder of the ns-oi iiition. "ill bf in Philadelphia In n feu d-v " i further plans for a hie nia--m "inta j faprc wltlilti the next mcntli IVrslfor Krnzir, 1.V". Spruce -tr. t one of the lenders iu Hip nnti pridiilu tlon movement, enld : "An nit which I utieiiforiraMr i wnrse thnn mi net nt nil. We .nil for.v-p n d v.h"ii. fi"in Mnine i California, no man run be elc. ted to I cflice who fawir the pre-ent prohibition ( farce. Dr. Charle- I'. Hart, of I ho-mut Hill. ald that ho would aid the asso ciation Iti ever wai possible. "I do not drink li'l'ior of imj kind myself." s,ud 1'r Hurt. "1111! 1 nm thoroiiEhly oppo.od to the continuance of a law' re-ulatl'is citizens' pirMUinl habit" which .annot ! infnieeil. l'cr nonally, 1 strongl npimnv the View. expressed b. the Ue Ir. Conwl in fovor of lihoYiiti.inz 'he enfor. ciiient law and removal ot tl.e Imn on at luist lieei and wines Kiniilat ii" s win- . tpr. 1 b I r Charle S l'otr- 'juls ( In stnni strict , Dr. (.'oilier K Martin Ir Haitnn '. Hirst and Harrison I i1 r. 11 lawyer. 2102 I)e I.nnce Htri'et SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS MISSOURI PACIFIC RULING Conviction of Discrimination In Freight Rates Sustained WaAhlngton. April 11 Mi A I 1 Conviction of the Missouri I'acit'n Railroad Co for iolatniK the Mis.oi.ri frelftht diKcrlinination law a sus tained todaj by the Supreme t'onrt. CharRe were broucht against the mil rod by the MctJrew Coal Co . which alleged Unit the carrier lind Molated the statute bv ohnrcinc Klxt-live cents per ton for ..unlns; coal from MmicU to Blackwater. a distance of sixt mil while nt Hip same time hanlinit c.uil i! .from Wavcrly to Kansas Citj, t!.'! miles for fort) cnt 11 ton. The court nlfirnicd decrees of Call forma courts upholdiiiK assessments made bv the San Joaquin rei lamation board to pay for construction t con- trol river tloods. l'roert) owners hnd appealed on the ground that the board 1 was without legal authority tn make I such nn assessment. The lioundar l twen Oklahoma nnd Texas follows Hie south bank of the lie.) river, the mult h'lil in dcciiling the dispute between tin two suites 67th Congress Begins Session Oontlnurd from I'uicm Onr in session and road to roeehe com munications from him The Senate then adjourned until L' .In o'c'in k Th tirt le8lon lasted lust srvintion minutes A conference of UopuMlciiti senators tomorrow was i ailed today bv Senator TiOdge to adopt the slutc of cominltt.e iisignnn nis airanged b a lonferen. (Ommitt(e I!ei'iliso nf ltopublK nn pre ponderani e it is pn.p. s.( to Imv sit tfn Instead of fifteen senators on tn ten major rninmioo... 'IU- would re quire an amendment to ,i ni'e adopt.'! a (ar ago and s,,ni, Ii. mm rati .. mi tors are in. lined to i vie , ihi matter olio s I,, for. t i" ."nil i.ite thl.s we. k CONVICT EX-AUTO DEALER Jmes A Van Dyke Found Guilty on Two Charges of Fraud .Tamos , ni l' alii, Inseii'i Collins, ng.n '. tl'ent pending. two hills i barging is found "f indicini.il' m fraud and fni guilt .n t .. . Vo 1 i. ,.lii I,, f was biougi fi Distrn i 'i. 1 1 Voung ntt. i i, i'i I 'mi mill I 'niir' ' ids. ,-l.ull Collins sii'i 1'rnii is. ii 'iv 1 1. 1.. me Sam i.' II "si Ml fill 'OSl cont as ii ' igiti' . fence was i. r r-' d i frnni J'l-IOI S M ' Milling lirgUII C,t nil ' Jin nppoiii It Wlls test ' l I. .InsC, , J l' ,t.),.-K Jr. of 1M I v.ir'li Km fo.nl -f. .ind W'nlt.- I.h ..f .'sp; ng,in t, raci tlmt Van I ki i i'. ,- d i t tnobilo sn'i room at 'IL'lii Mini., in. took th. ir nrs I In t I i'i ' paid f-r dioi,, e imnn, a ,r sale for tlie ear ,n i a. ' in.. i said, upon giiiig 'li ! v tier- i,is ii. for ton days wlvch In i ,uid have met w hen due I t Two w 'ir. n and fnuri'M nt .. i were tend to t.stif -i n Ji,k" ctptured it was .mil l.iiH'i-i a j, i hts In Sin I nineise , was iimpr rroneous iiupi .-H'li Hon i,i. ,i ward for his . .ipture and mf.u i . d him. DISCUSS HOUSING lie P Lxperts Speak at Conference at Emergency Aid Rooms IT'i isiiig nnd h.'illili wa. (isci.ei tbls it'ti nm "ii at the Mmnlav (onfir encc in the ass. nihil room of the Kiner geiuy Aid .".'I South Kightoentl, street j The speaker- in. 1'idnl .l.ilm olltOl (hiof of t! . -tnti hiirea I of In.u-iiig ', .lohn A Vngi ly.li i lib f of tl.e till liclpnl tm i ( a ii of ho'ilth Dr llaiinii' J,, llartnr iiiiei or the uivisiou . i child li)gieni nnd lb r mini N.winan, director nf the I'hlhldelphia I lousing Anisociation. Koiinetli I M Ii .1 v loviowod the progress of legislation ut Iliirrisburg. AID FROM WOMEN fcjrrfHtVv Admitted by Court fr Tii(iMro TAKES HIGH COURT OATH Tlllle Thompson, City's Youngest Lawyer, Broadens Her Practice Mis Tlllle S. Thompson this iit' ouiiK0Kt hwer. was admitted to the bar of Iho State Supreme Conn toiliy nt Clu Hall The oath was adminis lerivl bv Chief .tntico on M...liis ker M s. Thompon was ndmilied to the bar of the CoMimon I'lens Court Sep tember LT! Inst year, her tw-cntv -lirst blrthda' S'i. 1- 11 graduate of Sra tils. I one i' ami pnnc( her bir c niniiintions Inst June. She lues at (Din Sp-m stteet I have been looking forward to tht for .1 Ions tunc,' Mis, Thompson said utter she had taken the oath. , FIREMEN SAVE FAMILIES ., Narberth Men Carry Wives and Children From Apartments j A number of tliriilinc lescties were' nind. . one tireuinii was seerel burned 1 and seven were overcome b stnokp in1 a blare which swept the Arcade pait- j ments, Ilnverf.ir.l and K.se avenues. Narberth. late yesterdav afternoon The Nnrbi rti firemen were spurred , on to unusual effort by tlie fact thnM man) of their families lived in the' npnrtment house Several llremeii car- ' ried out of the burning building their) w ives and children I The (ire Juried in the basement, used 1 n a storeroom for tie Main Line Shoe Storp. winch 01 1 upics the first floor. I title ot tie inist difficult rescues wan I that of William New bins, a firemen,! who burned while in the 1 pilar. ! lie was nei-eiinic bv Kinokc almost at ' ' vSBKmSMtLl'T-v! ,jBaiMHMimH&.l-j) 1 fKUv'RIUyjH 1 mmmMmsmmsm I Miss TIM.ir. s I the sum.' time, and his faint cries for.ii., I'o'n wore li'.ir.l by two other llrcinen. i Ta)lor Henri and Alfn two fought t tit ir wn) flames nnd -tii'ikc nnd ','. : " tnrouRh Uio arne.l the in- . juiTtl man to safct). Then 1 .. 1 .i i in. me lill.se 1. s Two of the residents of the house, an aged woman nnd her three. venr-ob! granddaughter, are soriniil) today as a result of shock They are Mrs. Anna I'lc I; and I'.vehn. Hoth were rescued b) Mr. Kleck's on. one of I lie firemen, assisted by his brother, lieorge I'lcck WOMAN PUTS DUTY FIRST J Mrs. Llpplncott, Despite Sick Son Refuses to Ask Jury Discharge Mrs ,i li.-rtrnni l.ipplnentt, 171 l.ipplnentt. ciin-r -ireei, nas nm asKcil to lie ex ciiseil frmn jiir (lute ,n Kiiito .if the fact that s, hu. s,. son ,, lionie. The fa Iwounio knuHii to'lnv when both Mr I.ipplnciti und .Mrs. ,1 Illlinpt'Oi Moore, wife of the Mn ir. 'again vveio tcmporaril excusod from ' jur dut in .ludge Iiarrntt's mrt. f-oinni.m I'iens, N J. where the have I reported . .,,, dai fm tin- last week. OS in KQ, .Ms l.lplllllOtt iild w.th an n i r of relief "I haw. a -lek son at home an.) I want to spend eoi moment that I can nursing him " 1 Mrs Moon- incepted the order stole in'l I 'Il'iwoM't she icmnrkod making I lor win out of th" court room, "as long n I do i omo down I re-ill would like the chance to get on the jurv. Judge llnrrntt cseiised nil veniictnon sh.irtl afioi i-oiu t rnti! nod nt 1(1 i. i '.iik as the ij.i being tiled would r n 'hroiigli the (la SAVE POLICE A SEARCH Supposed Auto Thieves Go to Hos pital and Are Arrested Th i eo men wen- inn pi lis.ir of the I'ulv. 'in' ted in -l.e Ilospnul niL'ht on iisii nm ot sti tiling a iimtor- Mir whiih the iir" iluirg'd with dn .tig whil. Inlnxiciit.'d Tin are Joseph S li'ltrnn, Man tin stri'i near Twcit -lth .lames I . I( own 'at Inn mo sin nt n n r T ci 't sixth ami H't,r 1. king. r. W.i.si, . trei I He, ir 'I'ue'll I -s. lh The .nut isiin ih. ho-pital. ni(..id- lug to tin i" .tin tn git nn dical treat I men! t..r (I III . n win. sfi. I,, had In . strin k I. a in .I. .nar No mark. u!. l.e f.i.nd "in 'ii- ..i( Thei win h- I In I'll' at" I t. ; III" Ill i II llll. , ' I I "Wl I ll'lll In ii i'1'l H t . - up. troio il ' t a 'i (I I'.r n i..n i S I .".I I I .1 . I il-.pe,,. Ill I"!' III Ml I I I, I. Magl-I l III ',.11 .."Ii ' iieariiig. SUSPECT ARSON ATTEMPT Camden Restaurateur Finds Burned Oil in Kitchen V '; ' H i' ,i'.' n 'I nl in .. n w ti ll - " i i "I In M it I,i f. u I en j, npotn i ' i- ii,i,i in o. MarKit -tru't, ' n" ''"'I. Hi i' n lo.'K tin. morning I'l ill. k t- !- n aicnrd'tig i" th. r' port in' inN'l I" lh- t'nn d'n polii e h" I'.iind k rns, p. .pnnk'i'l aboul lln t."'i IP ii ii. ..tin" (ii. tn. of the -h"!, i.nung liifi .iit.'inl and il not und rstai.d how th" ml .an,, to h pn ,r. d "ii the tl"or In Mi.ral plin os there ., . re burnt put. a here simie iiii (iid i nb nl turd tn start a tin nhn I. ha. I f.ul" 1 t" sta ligrinl I Th" r"-l.'iiiriint is in r.ne of iho ,i,. ni . siein.ps ,,f ('annlen nnd i i i . ighl.orhn.nl ..f mam lurg' i'l plant- KOI l( ll.M l TI(IN liTiCii' inililii r Oniric r.o , i " '"" 'l' '"If '"' tui w f(, . K ImIiii. I I ItiuM .1 l-i- - ' I I , , i r't.. pi. -v..'.ri ' ir . r, , ,n1 I lll r-'lll .nB S," ,i I pi wl i r r in.rti, ' h" ' ' i r. oireinrt I. II" r-i - nn lis il. im ...I'll r in. Tt. v. 11 , nil . -m t I''. ' III' ' s fH . ,. p.'i V I . ! .1. ti T - I ' i I i 'i nv! " .s . I. i r i Tu ' n n ii. fori l'1 'mf . ii -lei n ..n Ihe ftnrk !r ana I us ilp plan .our 'iinm V rttM . r i h nu ll IVrr.iH I.t'iipril cnt. Itiirl, l,luni Mini.. 1.11 ( In-sliii.t tl. I'hlluilrli.liiu lii 1I V'J' EVENING PUBLIC BRTSH STRIKERS MEET MINE Wfitre Parlov Likolv to Avert' "Industrial Alliance" Walkout LLOYD GEORGE IS MEDIATOR It) Hie sMttlntril Tress lindoti. April II. HritltOi mine owners and their striking employes r-oifptrcd for nn hour nt the Hoard nf '! rnde tins morning on 11 possible set Moment of the (ontroveriy which led in the miners' walkout lnt week. The cotiforeti"o adjourned at noon until 1 o'clock this ifteriioou Hubert S. II rif 'win. ellor of Iho exchequer, pre side.! r' unites ,,f thr. rot of the miners' disniii 10 the coiintrv. including the loss of nniMin"il coal, unpnid wnges, de- I creased i-iiilwn t ruHic nnd the cost of 1 etui rgi nc incisures, place the bill which the imintr l pnylng because of the strike at nearl) 111,000.000 about. S(VJ ".(10.00(11 Leaders of the "Triple Alliance" of labor. lew the situation as ((insider-I alilv 'Improved John Robert ('lynei. 1 chairman of the parlinmcntnrt part), is (pioted as saung a solution of the prob. Ictn could be found The Dull Herald, oignn of labor, declared "the first round lias been won In labor." adding t lint reports of rail men opposing the strike were untrue or grosilr exiigcotnted Minors Tolerate IMiinpltig Information his nnihcd the govern ment. sns th- London 1 itne.s, thnt owrvwhrvc but mi l'lfesliire the miner nre ohserMiig iti-triictloiin from their ollici.tls not to interfere with snfety niensuns nnd pimping, which hne nl- lend been hi gun in South Wnlcs and os..( here I'rlme Ministir l.lo)d fjoorge. sug. gest. .it todii s conference that the nwiieis gin- full presentation of their ciisi . staling way inc. considered wage inductions instilled, nftcr which the miners" counter-i hums should be fully presented lie proposed thnt the Illinois then debgnte si men to meet sit representa tives of tin owners, with or without gincriitiK nt represc ntntics present, "to begin the eaniiiintinii of possibilities, and report to their reppootiw con stltiiencies Mr. Lloyd George told the 11 iticis and the owners; "We lne de(inilcl) concluded thnt we ii.iibl not recommend to Parliament that wi (.intitule paying profits to the owners, and 1 if owners to the men from the general lavs of the countr." Would lie Fair to Until Sides In setting f..rt Ii the government's de. mi.s !,, the i.iiiferces, tin, prime mm Istcr ii.(l "l'lrst, lot the mine owners present then .as,, fur th. ir new scale. The) should put their 1 me full). Thou tlu mm. is should present their ens... or of the owners' new demands schemes or plans the ma i.i. .. nine -tntiiiK tiieii-cuse lull. and ' utor- llu. in,0 ,. lnI,, ,n.lttnr ,.xl,austnel i,,,.i, .s,r- ",. unM1 ilisp (vo r ciiint r lire- I lltnii'llts In lie the basis upon which we .an eufmiii.' the whole situation on .itk sides, s,, thnt s!. l. fij i informed what the Usuos nnd counter issues jir... Then 1 suggest that jon 'intrust I., n small lu.rlj tl xniiiinatinn of thus- iropoals -a ipntc iiifurmul bod nnd n unite Inlorinnl eMiininntioii I -and Unit this smnll md hhoulil re I port afterwaid to the full bod; here, j ami that tlun we should endeaior to I arrne nt u doi-ispm." The miners' ixetutive board con lorrnl for some rinic after the molt ing One f, its icprcscntatncs sUid the .situation was more honoful and then ' was no ilnuger of a "Triple Alli.iinc" strike tomorrow niijlii Berengarla's Sailing Canceled l,oiidnii, Apul H I', A. 1. i -ilr.brs rnnoliiiK th" sailing nf the giant steamship Iterengnria. formoi-U the Imp. inter now nt Ilobokcn. N. .1 . lui'e hi n .abled b the 'unnr( Line The Ms., i uas t,, have snllid f.u outhiiuipton on A tn I 1." WOULD PAY EVEN SHYLOCK 2'18-Pound Schoolboy Hikes Far to Keep Weight Down s'' ii l I I nn i . a IM1-pound s( s . nt' n- II oll'l bike, a dupi'N it -i. I.I s,.hoioi, nt II'JilJ 1 Mn r" t prniticos long-ditaiii i leans of keeping tiU :ioir vitli'ti limits." i 'i -I Msteidaj fiom a lifteon ' to Atl.intic t'ity. Ills "gain s ..f four iun(ls II. l-U 'I liour jBui" W is .i r ss I .('II I'll III i '.111'' I nt .". :;(0 o clo. k J'rnlii; ilheil ricas.intiillc, N. i.l 1 llio I' I ' 'llllg inn n l"i The nf till nct da. iouriif, he inaili b 7 :'-'."i the 1 t t month Samuel hns i' 'i hik"s, one other to lid ii third to Iti'iiiliug. II III" I'll Wl I tin s Ills v . ight fell off hbtllll pounds, ii I. -a, is good i onipeiintioii fm lh ir.iwh'l. STRIIHK RY TAyiPflR fllPQ , 1 ""-- "- , Driver Surrenders to Police Follow-1 Ing Accident t Ii.il ..il ! Monn, tlurt-toiir ii'.ir. Wharton street, was lniurcil a i.-uicili last night nt Hrond rth stteets He died slnutlv ... ,1... 1 1.... ...i 1 1. ...,.. I f.i K '. ii ' I i.ft.t ard 'II. . Whi'i,., . ,i 1 1 inh ami I .ir arr ngin ... Ill' , I'll, l,.l ."SI I ah was driven by Willi, nn . "f I Minion. N .1 Whilinan I -I to police of the Seventh . I t. l streets flutloli I le wu I i dn before .Magistrate Mi ( Mini! I'olii'c station, an prison w iilmiii hail tn .f the ci.roni r KAI'TAI.I.IS .AHKNtl . I. ii' "a " ii .1 in prison vviiIh.ui bail to await i .. ,i in. ii of the ci.roni r i C z ifrf'T1 LEDG.llHlLADJiJJJMlA) iUUXIMX LIMERICKS ARE OVER; FANS CAN NOW TURN TO NEW MOVIE PAGE Daily Film Magazine an Innovation Suggested by Contestants Themselves Last of Awards Will Be Made This Week He Can Pay for Frederic A. Cantwcll nearly lost his happy homo winning the limerick prize. Ho used to settle down to business nhout ten nnd any nipht at twelve out at the Cantwcll homo nn ftyrim? street, you could hear the follow incr dialoKue not-so-play-fully innkitiK trips between the sittinp; room and the second-story bn"k: She: "When are vou coming to bed?" He: "Not till I finish this." And he didn't! LIMERICK NO. 07 While doinfj a perilous scene For a movie, Miss Hazel Hotline Was shot in the fitiRcr, Cried she, "I can't HiiRer" Thus a Colt nut the gnat of the qnccn. Well, fans going to sin no ill's time wo are riUi:HS- the Hmnln' lim'riik lonictt is mei mi saw the last one Satuida Tins week w will litiMi the dull iiwanling of. prices nnd then curtain' The old lim'riek fditni s kend ma lie bald, but his heart lui been warmed In lh" enntiiei with thoiisniitls of gooil N'lts rln 11.1 -people whom lie would like tn lunc met but cmililu'l, folks who Inilgl.oil wiih him and nt him, und some times scolded him ; but who, neverthe less', took the whole thing in the best of spitit. lint wo aren't going to let this per sonal contact end bote. Wo linve pro pan d something f..r the fans which we believe will please i hem even bettor than I l'o ti'iiipnr.irv lim'iicl; contest -and it was the fan. themselves who Miggi'stcd it tn us It's in th,. paper tod'iv I,ook il .nor and tell us what oii think of .1 It is a l.IM PAtii: 01' MOVIP, i:ws wn MiiiNi: ri:.. TI'IMIS. whiih will keep mn conslnntly informed of wbnt is going on ill the world of fllmdiuu. toll on what your favunic stius aie doing, liow the.v did this it thai stnrtling bit of work, an swor nui iiirs inn., about them, give ou their latest phntngrnphti for your scia,)h(iok and-on, ,i u.l cver.vthing. I'"ans .Siiggesled the Idea Vorv carlv in tin. (ontcst wo no ticed that ever, tine we wrote a lim' riek nboni the umvies the uumlier of answers jumped avvnv up. Tor one of tlioso movie lun'iieks wc received the startling total of TWKNTV-TWO TiiiirsAM) tiiiiui: iirxnitnij AM) I-'IKTV answers. Think of it ' There have om a number of lim'riek iniitcsts conducted in various parts nf the (ountr.v, but this number of re plies breaks all known t coords. N'ntnnillv, that -ot us thinking. Wo experimented liver. now and then wo put in a lim'riek about movies, nnd each time the losiilt showed us that lini'riokcrs are movie fnns So we sat back and thought snmctliiiig like this: "Ilcie. these people nre crav about movies, same as .vou and the old othce cat arc. The lim'ricks eati'i last for ever, lint these friendships voii're making now can Inst tliiough life, and the onlv wa.v to be worth. of a friend. is to try to tro.it 11 mi the vvn.v he wants to be treati il "And evident!) movie stufl is a treat to Hiosn new fi lends of vour So give it to 'cm. tiivc cm all the. want of it. (live 'em mnio than nnybod. else has ever gien thcui In foro." So bore il is toda' You'll find it a little further back in the paper on a left-hand page Wo'te going to h.ne this big fcatuic r'i:il DAY. and wo aie the tirst in vvs,,i,er III the Coiintrv SAILOR BLOWS OUT GAS. FORGETS TOCLOSE JET He and Sleeping Companion Near Asphyxiation as Result .lust liofon going to bed at iiiiiluigh' Snturdi in the loom of u hotel nt 7- Hin i .treet .lackson ('. Dorse; , a snjnr on the Tinted States battle ship Now Hampshire, blow nut the gnu He fulli inti'iidrd, lie declared )cs terdiiy in ihe llahneinaiin Hospital, to close tin let lint overlooked this detail. I'lank 1 '.in I seventeen (iits old. a "build)" on i he siinie vessel, hnd gone In shop leloie Direr) blew out the light At !i o', loi k )oston!n) moining 1'aul woke up with a choking niiilnm in his tin. ml and staggered I" the lir-t Hour of the hotel, where he inllnpsed. The poller nf the Kloveiith and Winter slie.ts .latum were untitled, und both sin'nis taken to the Iliilincm.iiiii llos ,,tal i'u,i, treit. 1 re Dorsey'h condituui is smi 'l.s as disL'haixcil nfnr being lie told the polln- that the Xii-sni;: i i, iiceiili'iitui. I cii. live .Mr I. ute 'i i. -tioiied Dure), who .aid il had b. i ii.etel) uu oversight that had iiii."i i'i uiiir-iiHpli)iniioii Acinnl ing i ihi detective, in itln r of tin s.iiloi i nl hi'. 'ii drinking HARRIS' CONFESSION OF MURDER A HOAX Self Accused Slayer Breaks Down and Admits Inventing Story l.ulf.tlo, N. V.. Apul 11 'l'.i I' 1 .11 in. c(l Hint lt" II 11 1 1. 1 .til tie irutli in icpuiliatiin; In. oiifcison f . inplicit in tlie inuriliT of losepli I II Piwcll in Now Is I.i -1 .I11111 . foriui 1 i;.icrnni' Clini'lcs S Whitman in. I 1 11 1 it n in Arthur ('nic. of the e . .1 i. inline department, toilax imtilicil ln-tri 1 Attoi nc t!u 1. Moore ami 1 I1"1!'.' Chief HlKKins that their 111 , ti r. .1 in the pi Miner had 1 eiise.l I Tlie iicrw which ciiriuil llarus I thnmcli RrilliliK 1 ross cxaiiiinnUoiisi iilt.r Lis arrest inst i ciiii.'sii u i,vm. plci. 1 Mitiishcil todnv. As he IiiIKkI to Mi Whitman and confess. , tlmt ln; I'lv.ll minder stor was inniKliiative, In. 'one slimilt w llh einotl'in and n- . uu! nines he expressed a wish to die llains hIiowciI plninli." .ml ,Mr ( liitiuaii, "that he lind nut the slight r 1 Uiiiiwledue nf the fads in ihe i;ir 111 1 M 1 pi w bill In1 had r ml 111 Hie ' i.essiiiiers " 1 I o -J-lll T MI lew 1 i'l M- S. 1 I (It Ml nil , 1 .mil. , .IU! Ill I 11.11 si 'I II ; 1 " 1-1 lit 4 111 I'l I'l Ml . I 'crti 1 .. 1 u.l' ' II I. I. ml ir , , u III 1 Hi, for in .f t.rn 1. ti rri.'.iiil im in mi put 1 liimli nil Apt II 1 ntiininlrn; 1 till. 41 ilix In 'iliilinimi mil mad In I i.n 11I1 " I li.nit on 1.U-. k 1.1). 1 lull IV .. 11 i' mon its vs 1 "'uiOf' "W?r His Midnight Oil ri.KM:uicA.CA"r i:i.l .riir Spring htrcct to give mmie funs movie Ntuff on such n inrRe sonic Look tin. niicc over nnd -re if II has 111 it the kind of stuff )ini want If not. write in ami Idl us -n .lust n VII ran the liin'iiik contest, mi YIM nre going to run this page. It's vours, not ourn. Cnmclllans I'idi Winner The jury that selected lodav limer ick winner was n vei'satile bunch of old grnds, whoso principle of iiition at din iier.s .seeniH to be "n little vm. between each course" and in 7.7. when called for. O'nriiolllnns nil. with the cvoeption of Senator Cartw right, who spoke about "Why Plato Was Cuckoo" or some thing like that. The winner chosen was ritKHKIUCK A. rwiHi.u. ."ilUS Spring sirrel Ills limerick, which received I." votes out of .",7 i list bv the Cornell Club (ill solemn conclave assembled I. is printed above. Otliei-M on the ballot were: Nn.,1. "Nn Hill Hart a I.i carte for this queen."- !.. K Hatch. Camp Hill road, Whitetnai'sli. I'a No. '' "That's the Iwelllli. I won't wait for thirteen." Mi- .lohn V. Khodes, 7t Stutc streit. Vinoliind, N, .1. No. .'!. ".lust suppose, I'd liecn ficratcJiing my 'bean.'" -.lo-onli 1', Duni), .so.'l Maikot stint, Wiliningtoii. Seven votes. No. !. "If jniir aim's 'shooting stars,' I'm not liecn." II 1'. Sloan, II tjueeti lime, tlci muntown. Si votes. No. .".. "Have It 'cut.' This 'ex posure,' I mean." II I., Itulli, -ll," Walnut stiect. One voti N9. I!. "I sec stars in this net not fnrescen." Miss Ilcrtha Itlnek, Vllla nnvii, I'a. No. 7 "Hloml will tell; It tells me I'm too green." -Norbert N. Idiggles, "1-15 North Camac street. One vote. No. it. "That 'ham' sMii)nl ni) role' as a queen," Ivlrhy I' I'leck, Seven teenth and I'dlcral streets, Caiiuleti, N ,1 One vote. No in "Nn one 'nose' what 'e.vc' 'fare' for tlm srreen." Albeit It. M.vcrs, Klflo .lohtudit, street. Six votes. Mr. Cunt veil was a (iinird College hoy snme .vein's back In fore he liecn me skipper of the good s.liip Home, located ut ."111." Spring street "I'i, true the peaceful bark nr.irl.v (nine to grief on the shoals nf l.tmericliitis. I.oug afiei the ret nt the crew sister, aged twelve ijirothir, aged live, and mother were safi'h stnwed for the night, the fdtippci s:tt up and chewed his pencil Hut that's nil forgotten now and lricnd Cantwcll agices fortune hus n vvnrdeil him for horning the midnight oil. Toda.v's winner is engaged in the vlioles,ii. butter and egg busini s at IU Water street PRINCETON BEAUTY HONOR GIVEN TO PHILADELPHIAN Seniors Name Handsomest, Prettiest and Moot Likely Benedick Three 1'liilndelplnaiis mm. ,n the forefront in the icsults of the "senior statlMie.s" obtained by vote m the class of 1(11.1 at I'liniotnn I'nivoisitj. Charles II. Haines, nl l.'.ll VCi,t Sclionl lane, (ierinuntow u. was voted the handsoinost voutb in his i Inss. Krionds of Mr, llnincs lear that he will he tempted with nffcis f the mot ion -picture magnates At nnv rate 1'lnladclphia inav iHim the honor nf having the handsomest senior nt the institution whiih llaunt.s the orange ami blink His friends mij. he is "one up" nn Walli Iteul. His cl.issm, ites prow-d thi'inselvos iin-portsinnnikc in voting fm , n Wholen, .Ir . of s:! 1 1, I.aniev st'reot' as llio most iiKeli lii'.t ii'tinliil. ' Th. . HOI Olll.l l el... U WI1I1CI , Ih"v puked u rertniiiti Mr. Wliclcii, win, i. ,1 so, Willidiii Uoiliiiiiii Kill,., I,, , to MIsk I'ltuline Ilell. iliuiylit mn! Mis. Samuel Hell .Ir ,,i nl Mr j 1 I1RIIRC1I ' r Mr. ' South MMCCIIlll Mill I I III l lias belli auuiiiiueiil am! I ( nungemeiil I'' lllliri IIIRC 11 lift 1 1 tlie will take place in June sunn Princeton conillielicciiii nt AIKcii Hcicliner, ,,f 1711H lions, si 1 ret, was Miteil th man in In. 1 lass, im, . bub. " It 1. 1 li 11 s that joungest member. ,,f ih. nt the liamls o In . t ! tew -T llrrerr t'n., fin N Jlodi atitt ilnrhtt Galvanized Boat Pumri $110 HANDSOME ERMINE STOLE WORTH S9nn I.dl on Our II11111N In ,1 iwiiiLI, urrl.r Fridenberg'o Loan Office - ui "s'.''ir' ("1' 4 "tmiwoinl S. 37 N. 11th n-t riiiri ami r. Ii Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 20',; OFF on our Framud Mirrors Nildldlil line f Picture Frames Fine Mouldings Din urlrtj A'l ,io,B, I illist I'ImI.Iip. Framci to Order Matthew Schramm & Son 39 North Oth St. Second Floor MAM I MTlUl.lts u nm. i;s,i.i:i;m kktmi.i.iis I I - E mm4'sw Www I t APKiL 11, 1021 ' - s, 1 UN VOW WKI0T1IMS. LEAGUE IN SESSION SEEKS NEW TEACE7i Moro Thnn 1000 Discuss Vital , Topics at Pro-Convontion ' Conferoncos SEEK LEGISLATIVE REFORMS! i Ky llio Assorlnlrtl I'rcss lowland. ()., April 11. Morp tlinn 1IIIMI unnion doloRiilcs nml nltorntilc.s, ri'pri'scntltift over conpresMlonnl dlslrict in llio country, atlondod seven prc-cuti- cut inn ronfcroticos t titx mm nine f ""' second tin mill 1 convent Inn of tlic Nn llntial l.oiiquo of Wninrn Vnlrn, wlilcli (.pencil a week's mcctlni: here Indiiy, lliich cotifcronco dl-riiiwrrl a proRrnm uf action iitKin v.ltlili the convontion t will act (luring llio work. The ennvon- I timi proper will open tomorrow witli in.irtiltijt, afternoon nnd rrnlliR K'- spins. t'nnferrtices of tlie lurn sliilirlinc coiuintttcos- of the longuo wore hold tills iiinrnitic anil this afternoon. A full and free (llscuaslnn of legislate o reforms the leaRlie Is tfjlng to Rot for the women of the nation marked ench i (inference, nil of uhlili were open to the public. The dlmission will bo lontlniicd nt hovoti separate diiuiei.s this ecninp. N'ntiniinllj known oports iirtipil the follnwlnc subiecis; American rill mishlp, cjiihl wcllnic. election Invvsjmtist he obliged eventually to drop out tmil methods, fooi siippiv nnd iletuani Miclnl hygiene, uiiifoini laws i oncom ing woincii and women in indii-t r One nf the spcakeis nl the conference on uniform law concciiiing women was Mrs. Catherine Waiigli McCulIocli. of Chlcllgo. whose subject vvns "Wife nnd Hiishmid ns (iuanllau'1 DEAD SOLDIER HONORED Man Killed In Fighting in France Buried With Military Ceremony The ftitirt ill of Captain I'rcderick Dnvid Clair who was killed in action at (iodwncrsvcld, I'miico. May in. 1!IS. was held .vesteidii) from the home of his parents, ,''J'."J Motitgoincry acv line. Services were i (inducted by Itahlii Israel Nathun. Ilrsldc the relatives and friends the funeral was attended hv incmbcrs nf Shekiiuih Lodge. No. 'Jill. l nnd A. M.. and the Sil.v -foul III At my I'.fi g.ule, Ito.val I'icld Aililhr.v. 'I'hr I'lcdcrlcU D. and Irving Clair 1'ost, No. '17. Amcriiiin Legion, cseortcd the funeral (ortcge The tlag-drapod casket was carried on n gun (lining" and the pnlllnarcis were eight ph.vsh inns, former arniv Miigooiis and overseas (omrndes of the demised. The interment vvus in Aduth Jcshiirun Ceyn tor) SIX SAVED FR0M FIRE Christian Street Family Given Shel ter by Neighbors A fnmilv of six led in the stioet in their tnghtelnthos shortly after 1 o'clock this morning when tire was ills covered in the upper stor.v of the homo of rotor .1. Convva). 'JKIS Christian sttoct. 1'etcr Convvny, .Ir., eleven-) car-old son. detected the smoke and awakened Ills father who loused the lest. Tlie) made their wav to tlie hack of the house und llnding their passage blocked bv smoke and tlatncs, piucceded to the fiimt of the house. The) were taken (arc of by neighbors until Hi emeu extinguished the bln'.e, which was contincd to the second ibmr. The loss is estimated at $l."U0. 'I lie origin of the tire is unknown. Men Held for Attacks on Women Imgenc Ili'tiick. l went) sis venr old. of Hclgrade street iiear Clcarlicld. and Charles (lornilo.v, twentv -iliree veins nld, of Aig.vle street ahmo West, moreliiiid, worn held without bail for conn li) Magistrate Costelln to.bi) in the Helgrade an I Clcarlicld stnets ,.tti tion, churged with an attack upon two voung women. Mi. Mm Mallow . twen tv -two ) eni old, mil Miss Stcl'a I.on dcigoii. Englisli Table Meeting the desire for exclusive the demand for moderate price. Plates, cups breakfast sets, and saucers, dinner and their trays. Appreciated Wedding Gifts . E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper 1 mm: I Kitten- w TVts&amiri'tL n "luittii'st b flHrVoESwl?tJ li Ss S ''" ',lM i B'i WpEwjiv " I ) ass suiiiis tliniftlf'T( i!iVii II ) uiors B '.IfaflJ M IJ ill III 1 1;,'-? A I fSPGF i's H . Vm. I'll Ot I Parsee Percale I rPIII.Ki; me four hit; things 1 I J- about I'.ii see Percale the 5 s ii.iiieriis, tievcrly punted approvi- 3 fi inations of nood-looki'im weaves I I I ihat cost muih more; a soft rIovc i S B litiisi usually associated with c- ? I ieii-iec.loths; tlie same workman- j , J ship mi mid in the moit expensive I fi Lagle bhirts; the low price 5 JACOB REED'S SONS M.cJM.-M26 CJiestnciliSlhreet m tjassraavTaiggspa Japanese Boliovo That Hughes' Noto Implios Another World Conforonco LOOK FOR NAVAL PARLEY Uy fltn Associated Press ToMo, April 11.-NcpaporH nf llile city liavc Riven cront tirnmiiioiicc to me note from Chnrlos II. Iluglies. Amerienn f.oerrtar.v of stain, to the Allies rela live to the subject of mandates in gen oral, and that over the island of ap in tutitleular. There has boon no official coiiimoni. hut in responsible uiiofllclnl circles the opinion is hold that the Amerienn note virtunll) Implies another pence confer once. Statements made by Vice Admiral Tomosabiiio Ktitn, minister of marine last month relative to the. fapanoso naval policy arc regarded hole us Intruded to nnswer charges ihal .Inpnn is incurably militaristic, nml I, Insisting upon naval expansion. Those stnteinnitH, which were mnde to the Assneinted Press, are also lookrd upon as paving the win for an international discussion of naval policies. tleprc5ent.it Ive Japanese declare that if the naval race between (treat Hrltaiii nnd the Tnlled States continues, .Inpati ccnuso of finnncinl cnnslderatinns. If the other powers refuse to curtail their naval ptograins and decline to discuss the matter the government is liable to lose the support of the nation, vvlmli is clamoring for Internal reforms. Ynkio O.nki. former minister of justice and one of the leaders in Hie movement for a curtailment of naval expenditures, delivered lectures to great crowds in fifteen cities recently during n tour of the eountt), which was under taken to explain his stand on disarnia iiiont. At tlie conclusion of each lec ture he called upon his nuditor.s to ex press their views, nnd he nnnniinccs thnt IM! per cent of the people who hoard him have voted in favor of armament rodnclJons. Publishing Vice Admiral IxatoV statements tn the Associated Press, the novvt paper Niehj Nichi Shiinbnn. of this (it), quoted naval oflioial.s as saying that the minister of imninc clear!) ex plained .Japan's position. Tlii'v weto of the opinion Hint President Ilarding would call n naval conference, but em phasized tlie fact that the teal diflicultv U!iild come in llnding a formula for iiirrvlng out ,i reduction of naval pro grams. The ntni-Cri Sliinibun. nf this citv, declares it is convinced that M. Knfo consiilti'd the c.ibincl before making his stiitements and therefore they can lie interpteted as otnbnd.ving th'o in tentlnns of the government. The news- i jinper says n,at ennsideritig the min ister's insistence liefme the Diet upon I Iik piojeet for an eight-battleship, eight -bnttlccriilser program, his new declarution was surprisiugl) incoii- i sistciit and liable to confuse people an to it.s real .significance GARRETT CASE A PROBLEM Police Consider Advisability of Re ward for Missing Woman The uilvisnljilit) of offering a toward for iiifniinntioii that would lead to tin " "''. of Miss Anna C. (iarrett. the Swnrtlimoi- woman who has been mis., ins since April 1, will prohahlv be taken up b) the borough council nf Swnrth more .it their meetiiif; this week. It is .I'so possible thai Delaware county mnv ollor a reward. District Atlorncv Ta) lor. who has (niton charge of the inves- iig.inon, noiinies thnt a stiltabii ward may have results IC Miss t.air.'tt. a life-long rcidem ()f Svv.'irthmoto. di-aniicaiod at a time sp,. was supposed (n he on hor wa.v to flip 1'irst National IJank at Media! .Sin,,. nun lime a lompicte sonieh of the in. nidi ig loi'iiii) has hoi n nmd, sur aiid srvcrii sirenuis and a qiinrry were dragged without tSaiii'tt, a luothor an result. Albeit has been most active " "'.' '; ' "is sisier, iiiiei is now convinced she is the vhtim of foul phi). ii i ii ii t.ii ii ,iii i . . .. i. ; . . . a .. China design and services, j ft i r Foreign Connection Desired Vullliif IiusIiiosh niiiii imnt lliirti i,. yonf Imliixtrliil plant nmtmco. ,' t1tiitnc.-I.tl ixeetllln will, InVcI,, c. " lean I'orporiitlnti In Hh Hrlrl (,'" tK.ii dcntod i.icii mu ici.i t?"r; (ili ivaalBinnniit HIkIiohI liapK X luiHlncfls credoiitlalH l,r ii mm, i,kiiui:k tnnt i ppPHifl m'jn'im SlJUIIBWiTH.'TCfll ALL MAKES EASY PAYMENT PLAN Expert Repairing REDUCED RENTAL RATES I, M. E. Cor. 10th and Chestnut St). riilriinco 931 Chestnut St. Tiiko an . ICIfn(nr llllh St, 47 H. 1 0tii Near Arch rlinnes: Kristnno. Harp SnMII-.Vlll'IV, Itc-ll. Wnt. (IHJI. I Illicit ,'IIVI PARCEL POST ii i,r i'rk i; II mil KnllllnK '"in tlneoi 'iu' llpciilnr Sl.nil II. ink for C rrno AUn r.ilni rnril froi Htinlt n nl.il I c.Uiin for hnmt l.nlnlnic Mull, ii.hiii-or I I , I). II. (irilrrn prompt ir luinl. Ssillnniil II tt nil Knitting As.m ill,. 3H s,. itll .t l.lllllll.iril Mfi "SWEETAIR". The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "sait as si.r.nr" On to 'JO tenth (ixtroctnl wnnoui ram or aungor. Just the thine for nervous ieopl no in ciiccis lonow lln uso. Come tn for extinUnnlln Monday. OR. MOGES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sti. Formrrlvonitaff 0 prominent ioopltal Guaranteed PERFECT or Money Back Hn of l!,")-cal. COLT'S steel smokeless cjirtndjrc.i and new AUTOMATIC REVOLVER $13.50r? I.CKularb S2I.30 n I Oim-ii I 1 iilni KI-'.IHl as iir UH t alll.er lllnc b l.ya SS.03 , I o.os Mis'l Untiilirrs IsIH.imi .'.1 ( jlll.cr lllnr Mrrl A lllfltll t In :; nil -M.t iillln-r lllnr Mrrl C I () )g Mlnni.illn J ''w i. 1)11 sni.iire .'l.-Ciilllier nine si.rl (CS.!)0 Xi.tiiontli' rpio.wv SKI It.' or UK Cut lilr.llnn.l SJ).,)U I.Jcflnr lleinhcr Buy at rithtr Store or Send Monti Otia siilni.nl ..niulirre rurirl Pest i nlri. N.AARONS 5H S. 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