'-Tiiyw itJL!tt 4MM it.-i -,1 np4..s-v.i r yy. .V''-'t' ; WrV-'J'''y' iyfr .,;-iwc-' MfMrw,7'' ""m I'VJMgW'fjJ ww' l, .. A' 'TKr" f" v . - "" ' t1M WW jtgBW3Bcqn Mte.-w $ i&34ty 2 BOARD MI CAMDEN FRAT ROW i fori EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEil-lHlLADELPHlA, TUESDAY, APBIL ri, 1921 Special Meetinc Is Called Thursday to Consider Suspensions TECHNICALITY IS INVOLVED A special mooting of Hoard of Fduoatlon w.i- for Tlnirvilii.v bonnl, Harrj the Camden cnllc.l (mint li.v Hi.' protdciit "f the ('. Sharp, in consider lite m- Tl." suspension of tin- scion high school stu dents for their meinhoislilp " tlreck letter fraternities. The meeting will 1"' held in tin Hoard of t.duciittnn mom- in t!ii Caniihti Citi Hull. 'I'll., menhir in tins "f tin1 hoard it not .hxiinif.il t.i take pl.iiv before April 2." In culling tin' -pedal meet ing. .Air Slmrp ,iiil ho had Iwffi out "f town ninl liiul not ln'.'ii able to Loop m touch Willi tin- situutn mi. Inn hi' fell the controior) liiul been allowed I" go I'"' fr. "I bale not Ihmmi ab'c t" 1'onfir with Miss Clnrii S. P.urrotisli. tin ntliielpnl. nn Hie mutter," Mi -Sharp - ml "lint it seem- to tin' thin -cttlotiicnt ' thi ll tTalr hangs on n ti luiifnl it While I am opposed to tin- hols having -i'Imii frntcrnlths. I '1" imt where th'ir member-bin in miti lo untnninttim um bp poiitrnll.il In ll ' hoard. "If tin'..' b..i will cue th' if "'"-.I "f honor to fli-ffiiitiniif t'ifir "fraC activi ties in tin. school iiml him- di-bainl. -I their loi'iil . huptir n- I lime I"'1 n formed flint 1 ii 1 1 tin- limiril ll-k- 1ah... ..,,,.,., ..? l.i. it.i'Mi'r ' JUIIf'l Ci Ml' Ill-Ill - Rnni' thp iiior.- bitter both -nlc l"i become It i tmi" ll"' pniH i'ii' P't toiri'tlipr mul si tiled thou differem -Thp board member- nrr 1 r C I' Tuttlp. Mr- Miriam I Furlc l-V pinpolt. wife of Dr. A II I.lppin. nti Edwin P. Cnr-on. Kirbi l.it m.hhI. Trnnk f SiniM. lionise II irliiml. Dr. Cli'nipnt T. Hrnneh and Ilw Hunting. A parent of omp of ll"' suspended ' boys tndui described Hip statement i sued yesterdav In Citi Conn-el I".. ' "'. Illrnkh - "lmwing bitterness nnd ani mosity", while wp have not uttered imp Blnnilerou remark." Thi was tl"' n'i' bit "f comment tlmt could be i-lii-itpil from tin" parent- after a "-tnr cliiinibi'r" mting bold lii-t jilftht at Hi" lioni" of Ir Walter . Cratp, 11t North Sp "iith tnvt Two uttnrtiPiM wpn' pn'-i'til. and it i thntieht in-ili'f that it " I nl 1 upon to ticht thp ni-ii i f i out hi iIm coitits a lui" bpi-n mtiiii.it"!. Tin1 pai -cuts, however, hive aiinnutn-ed a policj of serretlvenn-s. Thp pai-pnts preii'it. Hp-hIp- I'r. Crate, wen- I'rutik M. K-iir-'di. fath' r of Frank Keni.pdi. -iin..n.'.'d pr-i-dent of tin jiiiiii.r fin and M''" pit-l- dent of tl"' elnMd atlil'ii. n nition: John II. Panford. f.n'i"i ! Walt-t Panfonl. jirp-id. nt "f thi- i-ir'- "-tn-Int Bovfrnment" : ISenjiiinin l."Mii-on father of Vulor l..'vin-'Hi. pri'-idi'iil of laxt ear' "tn.I'Mt ?"'"i iiin-nl and uphoo'l ehppr badir, ririrlp- I V.ninl. father of Hee.1 Ventifl, lm-ln tb.iil and trai'k .ithlitp. and Mr- M A Il-uum. a widow, innther "f t'nrlton How in . ba-kctball and fofitball plan-r. !r Cratp ii tin- frttlur "f limiBlat 'rati' prepident of the einur iIii-h and mil fniir-le'tPi man in t1"' i-.'li-nl . .ind f John CiatP. haskethall and foothail -t.u . Hallissey Held for Grand Jury I ( iiitllliif'il from I'iirp due finif- Iiiwu-r. I1iikmu' explaniitii'ii if v I pre hi- had been -l.uidln,: win n lie m ill.- Iliiierfiiril "llli 'ml''' lh'el lriinken aelii n- did not mli-f the iw er "Snppop miii lell ti in-l I'Mietlv vhe'p oii were fin don't -eem to l,n e mi-elf." " nd lell . "It"- not for oii to lell hip where 1 wn I know where I ," the wit l.,..s irtoil.-d. lie t. -tilled hi helper wn- with him when he -aw the aeei ileilt. 'Where' Minr (ielr.' ihiiianded Kellv. don't Unov ." "fin'e ;ot a mm') viid liiiiiRina lion," -aid Kelh "Ii'm not iim lid a- lour. Mr. Ke'h," the W linen dlnllteil. "iientb ini'ii." -aid Miuirrale 1'rlee, i-e i on t i ti ll Ii -era Mi ii K "i nn- VAUCLAIN HORSES BOUGHT BY MITTEN i' If Mm men want to Show Animals Sold by Head of Baldwin's to P. R. T. President QUITS RING, SAYS SELLER HIS LITTLE SPECIALTY IS THINKING HE'LL WIN Optimistic Woodbury Citizen Carries Off Contest With a Clever Line and Frames a Framer Hid (' P. R. R. Asks Men to Aid Fight on Costs Owirhnifil from I uee fine r.07,774. and thp averise pnv :i month ?71.r,2. In July lat. the high water mark, the nveniRP pav of (.verbd from nre-i-dent to traekmeii was .17"."l for the month This uniiiml Ineren-e nn. due i the now famon- order o "J of the Unit road Labor Hoard in June. lli'J'i. grant. Inc the baek pin inerea-e The peak in mp'oimetit figure. iuin In September of la-t .'ui. when llTP riS"- pi-r-on- wre ..a tl"' r.iM. 'riie reeeived S Is., I.VI.mIT . ll!l '- ppi raplta The gradual fulling off in railrond traflle eoll-eipif nt ll'i.. n tl . gp.w Itlg lie. moralizatloii In lm-lne nnd indu-trv. foreeil a iirtailiug of . p.-n.. . nnd 1... rembei -iow.i ii 1-. i hi ." of IM.IHM in the number ..f eiii.. on the .jy. teni. The lute-1 ligur.'-. tlewe of Mnreh thi enr, -low flint l'.i" " men wn rmp'oM'd, with -till t ir'her .iit pn-. Mihle THklns l'i'Jii a- a whule the avenig" monthlj wage, for ever indiiidnal ri eluding' I'lheial- w.i. 1.- n", i.ime thin double that of I'M." tiiti"ti hoiii llghi. go oiltlile." Iv'IU Krinn.'d and the ineipienl tint mid over. I!:illlsse Take- iring 'Ph. hearing then wn no lnil lied for a -horl time while rmli'iill w.i held. I.ip.f. went out to tin- menu n mid ink the air with oine of hi friend. The hearing wn returned ipiieUi I r John F. Seabold, n poliee -urge., n. tetllleil he had been ailed to ..'.. the i iiief lifter hl urre-.t "I finiiid-llalli"ei in a roll. I walked him ai-oiind the (rildur. Me -mggi red and wn under the iiilluenee of llipmr. , "What do jou ineaii 'iiiider the in tluetii'i' of liipiorV " nuked the magi-- i tinte. "1 hold that a man with ju-t , one drink I- 'under the iiilluenee "A in it ii whoe brain I unable to ni.i-ter the elTeel. of alcohol i- limb r il-i i ii tl it- tl' ." aii-weted the ph.M-ieiim "In what iiinnner did jo'.l te.-t Hal Ii.ej :" nkeil hi iittorney. Tallird Itiniherently M ' I walked him about and al.ed him ipii -tlon Me nn-weri'il itieolierenth ' "Voire ii ihiitor." I'Mliliniieil the nt- ' ' Inrm "I'o ioii think ou are belter I ftleil than iiiibou el-e to tell a drunk I w In 11 J mi -ee oni'V" , 'e. 1 am. ' the pliii'ian main tained. "Ft out n medical -lanilpoitit I I urn hetter able to tell a diuuk than a lllMliail wotllll lie. "No. Miu're lint," leplied Kell . "A a inattirof fnet, a policeinnu i a bet ter nidge of when ii man, drunk than mi doctor." Captain "f I'olli Sinilc then te tilled lie had gone to the station lioil-e when he Ih'iihI that II milt -cv wa- under uriet and had -een him. " t oh him out nt the cell nnd he .taggepd and hi- hiinil -hook.' the eiiptllitl te-lltl.'U lie -lllll I e (,'fil to get mil of I" 1" I to out on their heat intention "Mi llnlli ev plainlv wa- under the iiillii"tii e of liipi'U'. ind in mi imiilltion to opelatp an ailloinohile." Mild the .iptiiin. Mal!ie then '""k the -ininl 111 bl own bohalf. Me -.ml a nun of In- had been nut m hi- niitoi.inh.lc tin nUht be (re and had ien.rle.l tie -leerinc gear worked h.idh . that In- had taken the al' him.' It tint ihi to n garage for repair: tlmt tne nechiiic had told him tfie bii-hing of the -te. ring knuckle wn- woin. Icit i hut it iniild imt be ic p.i.red right awm Mai bine rled H.idly "I mi;.I I would bring the car hack to he lle.." the chief ti -tilled "I wa- driving nt Sixtieth and Market -trefl- and th" ri.e-hine -nddeiilj began to int bnd'.v Tne in"tt thing I knew i patioliuaii w i- nn tie' running hoard ,iinl -,iid 1 wa- under arn-t. "I -aid to Inn 'What for''' lie an .wt'i'il. 'lor hi nig ilrutik I -aid. 1 in imt drunk : mu'p nii-tnken.' lie - il. 'I Hi. -. ion an' ' I Hl!weiei. 'What are mi gmng tn do about it':' Me -mil. "I'm going to take .mi to tin -tntioii iitiu-f ' I -ind 'All right ; I'll go along' We .tnrt.. up Sixtieth -t rei t . "I n-keil how long Iip hnd been in the l..iin an. I In' -aid Ire Mill" I -anl. '( nn't we t tin- up'' lie mi-wiled. .'ll ll.in to -leak to the llelttellllllt T'i. ii I i. in. uiher. .1 I hud left tl ar ami -ugge.te.l we go bin k. a- it would In .toll n gni ii i he iar mid had nil hand mi tn .wiih. w'nn I tinned around nl w the patrolman hid a gun tit nn , I I .i-kei1 him th. in. .mitig of 1 1 .it in i I ..it 1. "V..w I got the drop .ti inn ' Meanwhile another itfie 'f i jack I po-ttivi") was imt li:ic tweini men , mid I demand t. .1. .hum ltele.i-e iMii til mid Arch it the wagon. I wa -t it on hoii-f ii I'll nut in leillllllded llll leli'II-' , a I n t went i nt" nn men that i to'. I I would have in win' lleintnded II l tn..U .llf to in' L . il. - I .tn' I i. The enforced p her of . mpl.iii - I pnrtm-nt in the op There i not a nn where, that ha tiott of force- tl .it liave lieen fi pn i! iicetiiin Willi the of th" mad f'nerniiient ri lininforiiH d .ind ' Sreat Imlii n"i mir hut to the i- ili .id not repai t r ii i nnd 1"" '-' i". fiperatli.ti The goi nine lit rnnde, um 'I t! . i i then ! tin in 'I i ileiiinriili-eil .i- ' and half um ' -The I'i nn-. i it. In the itiiiM. r more than n the i-'iim'ri It. t i weif -en try. uiid compelle'l oar. a nd Mi.ik f..r llieil 'i t'ln iipiin nt The .tlllggh I'l I'u t..r .'Miiiiitied tm . 1 -atd I I im a doi tor of inj own. 1 1 In -nine one thnt n pi ..f '". w ii. Ii. ing nbl liln d. I drunk, nor hi d I I" en drink- f tmii In i- iff. .'t' d . nn mi .i t' gre.ll t'l'. .g'l tint .llff. I I'd tl e . H II g' nut! tnk.i'i!' .lie. .-'ill .. i irat ion. w ' 'htuk.lh'e 1 g t . th. I', nn-' . of tl ,. in lli-l I .1- fit- I'll d i.i ; -v. In., '. i r t ,.r. le. . .t in l II'M, loll ft I. tl 'i a. i ti ' ll Ige i in lit Th. r . M.d Wh -hook I in .ii. tn . Ith f .-in'r police chief lull two wir ,it tin hearing, but tin were nnl u it mi- all over I hand- with Mnlli ...tri. flltef." 1 t l!n!.iii.oii nl.. no ii'id li'ld hnn 'aplain Sinilei .i i . and .iid. "in mir Super ' ""k hand. In wn- -orri Tliotna- ll. Mitten, pre-ident of the Kapld Trau-lt Co . ha bought the lat of the prlre-w Inning hor-e.s ami pnnlen of Samuel M. Vaiielaln, ome of which were In the mime of Mr. Vimi'laln' dnugliter. Thi" emntlei the Vnuelalti itiihh-. and n- Mr. Vaiielnin put It to ilnj , "t am out of the hor-e bti-ines for good." Among the hor-e bought b Mr. Mitten are Prime-. Slieiui, Katlileen Melhoitrtie. Mi-terioil, Velvet Fire, Willl-brook. Fire Hoi . Arblte nnd oth er well-known hutil'r nnd haekne.i. The V.iticlaln niatei' of hore. I'atrlek O'Ciinnell, ha been engaged by Mr. Mitten, nnd will bine charge of hi Iiiiiv -table. Tin -ale mark, the Until lellrement of the Viiiielaiii- from the Innbnrk ring, mul the etitrntne of a new hor-e-man. It I repot ted the new stable will be ii partii'iilarli -Irong one, e-peeiall.i In liarne hnr-e So expeunlve ba the purchase, mnlntPiiaiice nnd trnn--pnrlatiiin of tlinrcitglihreil heeome of late jeur that onli the lery wealthie-t have iciniilned in the game. Con-iderable int'ret center about the hor-e M.i-terioti. Thi animal I a two.jear old lun Lin) pony. A 1iltle Fire ' I.adi it wa- exhibited In the la of four-ii ii old saddle hor-e- at the Vew YorL hnr.e "how, and enrrled ,,fr .,M I ir. When the fnet that Utile l'ire I.adi wiin really My let mil. wa ili-.iiieti d the Inir-e wtl at me iltiiialilied. all the Vauelaln Inn -e- weie bineil from any -how under ail-pice, nt Hie , oeiaiion n Vew Y irk Miir-c Show for one yenr, iiml O'Conncll wn- u-peuileil. My-tPtiou- had been entered by Mi I'atiicia Vauelaiti and the incident ail-id a furoie in Hie world of liorse tnen. Mr. Vauelaiti lilm-elf sniil he knew nothing nincertilng It when the Henri nee w:ik hiought to Ills attention. Thi matter of O'Connell bring up the point whether he will be allowed to driie at ani of the New York shows -ince he wa -u-pended under another emplojer It i believed he will not be baireii ll'otll the -how grriiind-. Ifut will he forbidden tn d.ne iluriiig the period of In.- -ii"n n-ti n An carlj ruling; from the iior.p .how a oeiatioii iskexpeeted. A pin ate -ii-lior-e motn'rvun. It is iitider-tood, i- now being built to tram pori the I i tfii hrn-es from one show to iiiiolhei . i The Vn n lam -table- hnielieen prom inent -Ince lPl.'l. In that year the) hiought The N bin and l'rliiee-s Shelia from I'ngliiiid, .mil tire suid to have pnhl Sill. nun for The Whip, then u green four-i' ir "hi. which -non deielopid into chanipioii-hip fnrin. The hor.-e-wire nniotig the ni'.-t -uccefiil InipL tie) limncs man- eni- hihlteil here. Mi- Ann- Vatif'.iiiii lif-t exhibited lh" hiir-i-: -! wa followed hi Mi Con -tnnee Vauelaiti now Mi William II. Hamilton: then Mi l'.itih'ia Vnuchnn took up the H'in. WILL MEET IN THEATRE Friends Follow Precedent Which Gained International Comment Tin principles of the Soclel) of Friend- the faith of tin- citi'- founder, will he expounded at a meeting Suudii) afternoon. Mil) I. in the Smith llroad Stpet Theatie, hi Dr. Je-se II. Holme-. The meeting in mi auditorium other than a Friend-' ineeiing house lollmv n pricidi'til ctiibli-hed hen last year win n a inciting wa held in the sani" theatre. The "ollt-ide" mcellllg, wlleie the imhlii inai h urn the precept- of h Fill ml-, wi- lien Iiipnl hi-t liar b) J. Maiolil Wat-mi. iHilll Ju.ni) -treel, ("riiianti.ini. who wn- hail man, 'I'll,, iniioi.itloii giiiind liitei'iialinmil notne iiiiiong Friends nnd wa highli coinuiiud'd .it the world eniifeivnee of Fiicnil- m Loudon. Yeti rdav. the pie I. ut -it I" te mi- toiioweii in .xciv mk Hi. win n n inn-.- meeting con duiteil In lien. In i of the -ociety wn ln'lfl in th" 'I'l'W ii Mall. JUDGE M'CULLEN ILL Judge Stern Substitutes Chief Hal lissey Witness in Case Scheduled Judge In..),! I' Mi Clllll'll. of (.Milli ter S' ioii- I'l.utt No !!. who iiii- nn ll'i'e to l', p. Ml- I'l Hill f I -tll'lhll flWIIU I. I'll,.--, ll I "porii todll) lit lll loll.e I'l'.'.'ill I iee .111. I iM'I'hrook, to he .till -itlTiimg ft niii the effects of .1 .Mi-.. . ..d i!ii. h he lontraetid last wi i k lh i . i. 'Mined to his room, .liidg Iloriiii Mein I expeetid t'. -i.b-l filte for I'ldge Ml Clllll'll toil. I). Woodbury Winner Kept Going Hero Ih one of our limerick contestants with the habit of MiokiiiK to it, sawltiK wood find tloinjr tin squciilinR. l'rrhaps thnt i why he has I'umll.v won. Perhaps, also, thnt i whv ho has his own ofik'e in rnmden and Itaan't Imd to irrumble that hi.s oveialls or his iioichbotiiood kept liim from winn'njr. II" Imd ideas and kept shootin them in. The jury was unanimous on LIMERICK NO. 98 A bljr-cyed yotuif,' fjirl named I)e Camp Proved a rcjiulav celluloid vamp. When she showed on the screen In a wonderful scene, iXol "A-ladd-in" the house missed her "lamp." .Iolnh K. Dullois Woodbury, N. J. PEG H OPKINS SUED m HUSBAND NAB ALLEGED CAR THIEVES Sixty Shots Fired Before Police Cap ture Two Suspect More than Hlxty shot were fire.l I by patrolmen chat-lug three met. In ",p" Llorenr I11M night. The ear yl' ttired later after a M-cntid r '"" "f p" trolmen had jnmpeil nit tlio "'.' ..-I .! iifPimfAi 1 Ml' I im - BY . iinarn nun iinr.. , Third Millionaire Mate Charges; '-;;0!(,,-;;.r7M7,Xs V-rnM-r. Actres3 With Fraud in 'of Warren Mrcrt near T'';rh7hl; mid Alexnnder tlmttei. of '"'" '"" Marriago .. . . in. .nn nrn drcrt near Mainnriuse. '''" - Necroe.s. Iloth were held under S,,pu ,,,, fr cottrl, by Maglstiate " " ' CALLS DIVORCE ILLEGAL lout a license and drlvltiK while inloxl- CIiImro. April 11. Jame Slanle.v j cnteil. rxrnrnirnl started when tmee inolfl.mllllonnlro lumbef king. T,.i. xtpr. iif ilfiOO Knlrmount ha eome to the end of his romnnee I ,n ,.,,, thought 0. K. PLAN TO SELL PACKERS HOLDINGS D. C. Supremo Court Justice, Ap. proves Disposal of Stockyard and Terminal Stock lip nw a car tnai mm been Molen from him some wepKr. .,... standing tit renin ami rmiiu i-i..-.-. lie raised Hie bond, verified the engine number nnd got n patrolman. i .i.....i,iiifiiin nf the ear wiir cent broadcast and nt nVlnek It wan ioen passltig Tenth nnd Smith ntreoin. MrCiilfrev. Avereu, i.iiih-i with feggy Hopkins, former tollies girl, whom he married at Miami. Kin.. Jnnnnry 'Jo. IIPJO, nnd he want back hi freedom and the fortune he gave her In tanner nnd tewnls nnd nropert)'. .-i.,..', .. . .I....I U Ami. i passing inrougn Aiinrne.is .m ". t'nlio tiien trinn and Krnnk IV Teflingwcll. he filed , . i,,AeP. cnve ehuee. lifitiR a -tilt In the Superior Court .irsterday to , ,.,,,,. At Itroad street n'rol,n annul 1,1k marriage to the mueh-mar- j l.,,wMn j-.m,,. .; middle MJu rled Peggy. And In the suit he nan cs .1 t rti1;,(,,1,tf,nnrrull ,, ,,., 1PI1 numerous eo-respondpntu, generally tnr1Plj p llroad street, prominent In America anil 1'lirnpe. I A passing niitmnnblle was lequlsi- Prv. who hn been the wife of two (ioned and the live patrolmen, flr iir w other imilti-tnllllonnirpM, a dancer, a Hid ion eicr -ee a man -o hu-.i pennive elgnrs, tiling to do -oiuethitig h didn't have j taiiiliient, etc.. time to MpicnlV Hid '" '''; meet . i. not won. And ,.r.nn -o upied talking optimism hi'icrcd for thnt lor -hell coiihlu'l m tn lind oepn eontident is .Mr. -ion to poutV Did )ou eier como In I not to look at contact with one of tln-e Hie. innderu I t,K!0Kii until ..r.e.oMnlitii -o iib-ntlieil in doing and bamiuet, when l.elnL. -iniethiiig that there was mi tiine I here Is n wild for -ilting around croahmg alionl other people' diu.-ter- or what might Imp- '"'iWihli it w.i- jn" -heer luek that -cut .!o-iah Du ltnis, ol ooilliury, .. J.. In winner of lodii)'- litnerii then, again, pel Imps it iin-n t lie has lieen mnrrieii he Im- Cue ehihlreii. .piling umber liy tm ing ptople thing in that is his hnhb). ton ma) And nine jeurs and III- hnilie-s is uir'oad. Soil - whiih he belipve mid his business be able lo appl) mat He) i i. .. lottnv'H limerick nrl.e. lie wax "-"Id" unthe Idea iniolied, and lie m.lliilgeil to -ell soinehoili el-e on it. "1 knew tlmt sumo lime u juij would ilk me winner. ' lie stnil been on the haM.it time times. I conlidenf I d win,. Hut in tin' conr-c of lit! ttoi- has plai.d one triek on Hubert J. !' in tjie leather hu-ilie ner im once inmi'-' Mr-. I'iehl. pi oval. She wailed for a magician for enter that .Mr. Oil ltnis has how Mr. Du Hois cov bet I Furthermore, so Field that he promises any Kvkmnii l'rm.ir tlie evening of the SOMKlUiDV FAYS. moment nliend for the gentleman who thought he had pulled a cute one on friend Du Hoi Fourteen emploies at the olliees of the Allu Hull Co.. Ninth American stieot and ftletiwond avenue, looked at the ballot. Then they judged, anil things surely rolled Mr. Du Hois' wa). Kvery vote was for him. The jury's phntogrnph Is on the hack page. Tti-ldrs the line of Mr tin Hoi-. No. 1 on the ballot, other singer, a movie star, an artist s ltinuei and a dress model, N chnrged with mar rying Joyce for bis mone) and with be ing the wife of l'hllhrlek Hopkins at the time she married ,loce. Mr. Jo.iee alleges thnt Pcgg) op kins conspired with her hu'bnnil, I 1 1 i I -brick Hopkins, to obtain an alleged divorce from him in Tarrant count). Tex., so that she could marry Jo.iee "with the ultimate puipose of obtain ing Inrge sums of money and ptop eilv." , . During the live month" following the eiremoti) Joyce transferred mono) and i liilmrh l.i IWffl IllltlKtls WHICH llll i-h-i ,,. ilmc con d relniul. caaacii in car up Hrnnd Htreet to Poplar, where Ihei lint them in u tradie jam. At 11 o'cloelt Patrolmen Warrington land Callnghan saw the ear. this time with two men In it. at Twctit) -second 1 and Pine streets. They captured ear , anil rider.. COSTA RICASEIZES SHIP 1 Watch Concentration of Panama i Troops on Disputed Border ' San Jose. Costa Kli"i, April 11!. (H.v i ti i - Troon- iif the renulilie of Pim- ninit are being coneentrnted in the Colo nnd Alniirnntc district, ulong the Co-tn neing cioseij worth at Icait S30O.O0O. nceor.lins tn , Itirnn f'7''"' ";! ' llu bill, and which pi nimbly ran a- iiHtched by inilltar) lendct which was lines were : f No. 1. (iiatidp.i wliLsM'nsl, "Vl-vhc lo Scnnip." Kdlth Long. Danboro. Pa. No. :.'. She'd draw (ienrse nil good two-cent stump. I . il iicrriman, in voice nllice. nntiiiiaker No. :i. Ilrr Kls-inct and -turli like a stamp. II. D. Dunn-, tin!! Morns Huililing No. :,. Theda II. eea-ed to l!h the "reel" "champ." II. It .1 , OUl Wallace sticet. No. 0. She main- "Theda" more glum than n tramp. II 1 Prentiss, IL'." West Seienteciith -lieil, Wilmington. I No 7 l'.ver) e,ie Imt the censors i was damp. John It. Miimi. HIS North I'ifti-sitth street. ..... No. S. Wl.y "waist" words' All she wore was a gulinpe. Mrs. W. O. Hrown, 'JHII North Park nienue. No P. ('laps thundered, she "reigned." eies were damp. Howard V. 'Mitchell. Mneland. N .1. No. 111. 'Thus the Im-e from er ' . ... .. t. ii t-.. i lie ha- bet a dinner pumpsiiepi ei- iiamp. .n.-epu u. mu- man), man), ex- um. imn "". I'd wa ll inning Mr. awfully mean Field, ll'hi) is I Today's win- ' ii "win" on i with her hii-baml s up- ' .i. told -he'd won. and hour- for a photograplu r I who dido I appii.r. Having been told of his succe-s. Air. Du Hot had hi- brother "frame" one with .Mr. Field on him-elf. Hc-iilt. Mr. T'ield lelenhiitiid. pieteiiditig to he the Mmeriik editor Mr. Du Hoi- "fell" for it. Well lemming that he had nnlli won. he canton. I mer to -ee Mt Field lo lell him of hi bid.. Mr. Field think- he hn n huge joke on Mr. Du Hois. .it the Hit, for ten POSTMEN TO BE ARMED MULTIPLE DOUBLE CROSS iii-.i i piii.if u'li ii..i n. ai.e n -i t. in. m ' w at. "ii Among he f..r. I Ml.'hll. I fill i in- Hi ! I i' ill e ft. o il. ' llll FAIL TO SOLVE BOMB PLOT Coroner's Jurors Unable to Fix Blame for Strike Fatalities I. 1 u .rd in i n w tile tin a-o- .ehciluled for trial tin i. thii l of Chiirle. mul nt.. .ran, brothers, who for on i i nl h motorcar ,ig' uci i. i.i in et and F.iirmoiii.t aie it hi i it- d of hitci ti) of i.i'ig i Main Line. Chief IM. T 111 . i ) of the llnvei fnnl I p ;. . i . . i. one of the principal Fewer Mall Robberies Expected Under New U. S. Order (! -ge A l.inlllild. chief po-tal in- peetnr for thi di-lrn t. toda) rccched notne of the iccetil ruling of the m-t-ma-ler general intended to end mad rohhci ic-. Mr Leonard I'Mlelliel) lll-e t he. pci-ouall). mull truck- and with lepilltlllg rllle-. imther of the ruling which Mi. I.M.nat'ii culled atleiitioti to ll- of tnl i mil age in iiboll-hiug mail rohberie. i that wliieh now giic postal cniploic the pinihge "f ii ptlim icward- Foinierli riwaid- ii"ie given null for otivlition. and nuild imt be taken In inn eminent emiiloies. Now a ii ii a rd ot S.'l Hill i- to be given lo an. . . . i t ,,!.. mint,.. nil llll. till fill no.l II'". """ Ml'.' Ill llll. pel soil- Wllllli liel) . -aid In' inn-ldeieil It arm po-tnieii and thai Is In ftiiur of arming mall car with guard d for a mail mb GARAGE OFFICE DESTROYED Books nnd Recoids Burned by Fire That Starts In Closet l'ltc thill -Mllt'il in llll nllll el'i.el f thi N''i P.. H' i il" gurege, 1 1 li" l.n east -trel at I!."'! o'clock this morn ing. biiriud ul the nlflco. ile-tio)ing mini bi.nl - and rnord-. The lite waa cntiliti'il t the loom. W, 11 P. 1 1 . night forcmnn, di- fini'e.l tin hlai and turned on n tin cMitigui-h. r while u paerb) gnw the ,.llllll I'd ! I llllltlllised tn l.i ep Ill tire mnli'i i'.iiUoI until the in rani of th.. In. nn i.. and then h Ihi I, l. moke. ii nun n'l w itiioin ii niaiin d c.-tiuiiiti d w.i. n l lied I . Ml.' ut lo n ho-pit.il iin.i I l dill). '1 he In 1- mil )et Every One Seemed to Try to Go Back on Pledges After Theft .lames Tohind. of l'llsworlh -treet near Hioail, im ex-pugillst. nnd two men known to the police us (!o en and Hl.zn. Iliing near Tenth ami F.llsworth streets, were held in S.'OIMl liail each for die grand jury b) Magislrale Me eleury this morning in conncellon with the tin ft of ..-.lllill m ni tli of hice mid -ilk -hilts f'oai Jncnb .1 Jnenbs. of 1 li:tS South Tenth street, la-t Noicm her. According to Tohind. he ami a man knuiin as Fllas (ieorge. now believed lo lie in Friiuce, weie plomi-cd plolecthul b) the pnlhe of tlio Flltecnth stleet and Snider uieiiuc station if the -tolen good- wns returned. Shnrtli after the) hml leech oil Jacobs' proml-p not to prn.oculc, a trunk was sent to tin po ihe -tatloti coutaiiiiug the stolen ar ticle. When .Ineobh foiilul Slillllll worth of the silk shirts were -till mi lug lie deiiiaiuhil the arre-t of Tohind. io---eii mid UI.70 it t n iillcgoil In hale lakell -B 1 1 X Ml fn ill Jacob lo r lei- th" .hilt. lor I 1 1 1 1 ami then dl-appeared ' REALTY ASSESSOR DIES i - ! Frederick H. Maclntlre Had Been In Hospital Three Weeks Froiloiiek II. Maclntire. a mil e-tale a-sonsot', of ."-111 Cho.-tct nn line, died In tlio I.aiikeuau Ilo-piiul ut I o'cloi k this moriiiiig. He was fifty -even .wars old Mr Maclnliri' went to the hnspliul nhoiil three weeks ngo. II" vn. to imve hoeii operiiteil upon hut hi- comlilion would not penult Mr. Miiclnlirc was incident of the Young Itepiililienn-. lie Im. nlwnis ii protuiiieiit ns an iiuIcim tnleiit e. puldleaii nun mi- I ii aeiiie m niuny pollllcal inoiellienls. He was a liieiiiner ol t.u l.i tempi hi..ii 114 si onn.non Joj.f and his iietress-bride went to Furo'pe on their hono.unnon. the Chi cago luinh"r king and the movie ipipin. The bridegroom returned alone and in fortod nntlees in tlio New York news paper thnt he would not be responsi ble for ills wife's debts. The honeymoon tour covered most of Furopc, nnd divers co-respondents in F.urope me mentioned In the bill. Many C'oreM)tideiilh Named Among the corespondents natuod are "one Horton French"; "Henry l.etel lier. former owner of the Journal of Paris"; "one Maurice, who-e lirst iinine is to i our orntors unknown ; one ri. James" ; "Fvnns Spauhling, nnd divers other persons. The romnnee with Harloti reneh is said tn have boon at Toripin). Fngland. and various other place during the months of June mid July. 11120. There is a Pullman car episode with l.otelller upon the train entering ami leaving Venice, Itnl), iccorded in the Mil unit Incidents at "various other nlacos on the continent of Furopo, in or about the months of Jul). August, Sep tember ami October. 1,0'jo." On October 11). 1P-0. In London, and also on other dates it I charged Maurice was the defendant's partner. "At various tinics. ami places in Lon don during October and November." Peggy was intimate with .lames, the bill declares. l'eggy Miielt Married Peggy is twenty-seven jears old, but has been getting married since she was -eiinleen. She Is slight, decidedly blonde, ha blue-gray eyes aim is be wilPhingl) prett), SI was Miss Marguerite Fptun. of Norfolk, Vn.. when she ran away with Fvcrett Archer, of Denier. Col. ll was to Helnir, Mil., thai the couple ehiped, and thei were married for six months. Tint- millionaire husband No. 1. Millionaire husband No. - was Sher burne Hnpkin, Jr.. of Washington, D. C. law.ier and repre-entatlie of most of the big oil and mining interests of Moion. He had nlrenil) had matri monial experience, haling married Miss Margaret Mm ray. of Haltinmre, and Int) r linvlt obtained an annulment. Peggy wus nineteen then and thought she could he liappi with the Hopkins millions. She eloped with him, but in March, 10l"i, she ran away to New York to earn her Hung on the stage. And then she married Joyce, with but one interlude, il appears, in the matter of husbands As Joyce tells the s(or) in tlio hill, Pcgg) was the wife of Philbrlek Hop kins 'when he. Jo.iee. mot her. It is charged that even before the dporoe was entered. Peggy represented that -he had divorced "Poor Dein Philbrltk." and suggested that she and Joyce be mar ried iminedlulely The hill charges thnt the Texas divorce is fraudulent and null and void, because neither of the parties to it hail resided in the stale a year or I a county six months before the filing of the suit, as is required bj Texas lnw. is in tuts ennntrv Military tirepn rat ions for the purpose of countering nay blow struck by Paniima are not being made. The gov ernment nnd people of ( ostn men are confident the Flitted States will follow nut the program laid down by Charles K. Hughes, secretary of state, in his note to Co-tn Hica and Pnnainn. It is stated the Costn IUcun (lovern inent i- holding the Pnnamnn steamship Helen Qiii-iuhi as a result of Pananin's refusal to rPlurn spvpral launches cap tured near Cotn at the time when war seemed imminent a few nooks ngo. N. J. GUARD TO HOLD CAMP Will Train at Camp Edwards From June 2 to June 11 'Irenton, prll 12. Adjutant C.en- ernl Frederick fiilk.ison ntinniinred to- ihi) that, by order of the ennitniiudant of the Second Corps Area, ivuich include- the National (Juanls of New Yoik. New Jorso) mid Delaware, camp of iit-lr'tctinn for officers and specinl!) -fleeted enlisted men of the New Jcr wy National (iuard will be held at Camp Fdward-. Sen Girt, N. J., from June "J to II, inclusive. 'I lie cnmpj' will In held subject to the uv.iilabilit) of fedtr.il fund. Tim first period of the camn will consist, it was slated, of a school of musketry, fiom June U to June 7, In eluiie, for tho training of instructors in rllle practice durlntj the encampment. The -i ootid period, from June " to 11, Inclusive, will consist of a camp of in- -tiiictlcin for olltcer nnd noitpommis sifined ollicofs of nil arms of the sen ice and live selected privates from each company or corresponding unit. THREE FIRES VISIT READING YEAR TO COMPLETE SALE By tlio Associated rresi Wiishltigton. April 12. A now plun tinder which Swift &. Co, and Armour ; f'o, are to divest themselves 0f their Interests In stockyards and Mnckynril terminal rnllrnads ivns agreed to tndnv by the Department nf Justice. It ivns iiumeillntely approved by Justice Staf ford, of the District of Columbli Su. preme Court. I'nder the plan the companies tntiH deliver Iheir stock In the yards nnd termitmls to the Illinois Trust ami Snvlngs Hank at OnlenKn within thirty days for administration by two trustees, Henry W. Anderson, (f yirli. mnnd, Vo.. nnd flenrge Sutherland, nf r-ini i.nnc i itv, i iiui, until soiti, wlt'th must be within n lenr. The trustee-' are to iece!v(. snInriM if SlO.non n year each, nnd will havf power to Interfere In the tnanagomi.ni of nnv stockyard or railroad, if in the opinion of Imth either the Sherman net or the terms of the decree nre being i0. In led. The plnn sets forth that the defend ants are to proceed to -ell their stork wllli due illllionco mid with reports nf all sales submitted to the court for Its nppiov.il. Tli-'-e repurtx must enntnlti the pi lie nnd the name of (he prnpn.rij purchasers mid must be iiecnuipntilt.il by fiflidnvItM that the proposed purclia. its are in no way connected with ths defendants. In the evert that ntiy nf the flnidc ri mains unsold nt the end of the )(ar the deffndaiit.s miy obtain nn exten sion if time upon a showing made to the court of diligence in their etfotts tn dispose of t Ik stock at a fair and rea sonable price. UNITE TO BEAT COMMUNISTS Political Parties In Italy Rally for Coming Elections Surrlnl Cnhlr niipnfrh. Cnpvrloht, .1J Home. April 12. The leading politi cal parties in Italy are attempting to cast aside factionalism nnd regionally and to present a united front ugnhmt tlio communist ck-incnt in the forthcom ing elections. In Home the Democrats and Liberals are to have a joint congress April 14. at whieh they will discuss plans for A single organization. lite l ii ri ii police nave iliscnvoroil an important amount of explosive, in eluding 181 bombs nnd twentj-one grenades. More than 100 rilles were found stored in n building In Ferrnr.t ll is declared the warlike material was intended for a terroristic campaign. lis lit. I '' t gl It - -t llff. llll hap. mi in . l .-in- .lol V .1 I nnl ' I'm 'I id I l. ii t llinlili.'i lh ight. I P.i I'.' N.nt '... - of tl . I hi i, i i I .1 111 II Inn, 7 iid it ii. mi '' MYSTERY IN CHINESE DEATH I Well-Dressed Man i From Boxcar in I it ill lllll. Hull Found Hanging Lumber Yard FREE IN DRUNK DRIVING CASE Pay for .tin i- leliis and or- Chester Official Agrees to Crash, However In ,11 idai -I 1 . I" m l.'i.in it lui.ii ' and of l.ilt -i. .er the . i. 'Ill t .. i mid w i i1 f.is tied iM'l , l" tin. r ro"mg h"l I P pPtlll.l 'l lllll- Mm-, ill. P. high pes '.no emblem of pi is a spi .ii t the liu -tin ss It, lr aid tun Ii m a g .1 buck l lig .1 1 el, inatiager. ,t i ti i.pet It l I tot it . if tin i dill .o Opt II ' of (I. I re. I ll. I. tl . 1. W ii i.m tifi i '' ! in ', t.. i .it nt t . i.ti .' U. I ! Ihotllll ir. . I ni..1 lh. i i-i ..wait ti.. , II.. 1. 1. -t In ..f I II.. ii ..hi Inn ill et .1 I ol . Ith ..I . 1 1 III tl I I gp It .- i ' II I finti. I A I 1.1 I'- W,.', ML ,11 mt " ' I l. I, In HI I - I - P. V III',' ( . . Ol ill I .1 llll In to II I I ellll.l.nl tllllgiol tn iing ng to .nnl w in II iiml he "i hint. WOMAN SHERIFF LIKES JOB Mrs. Ccnaghy, Camden, Prefers Deputy's Duties to Housework Mr. Th. nib.. in ..n.igl . s So i-i Sixth .tied. ( am. hi., tl." Iit.t iiotmii. depilli -,h"iifl ol CiiiicIi i i ii i- clllteil imi in I - l o.lltlil. lit me I th. cxp' t n te - ii ' i. Iii-nigl.t l.i r .. l.n It .. i in. nli I. Mil. n -ting. ' .anl Mrs Cotiaghi "Winn I made tm tn -t i-it to a . ...ii trooni I didti'l know a thing about ri-iug li 'ii I'u mdgi ap pear, .nnl nil lie mlicr ruli. but 1 Willi hei i ii ri biull l 1-e "(lin thing in int; ll' nlin I Ilk. nhoiil Il )' Job i- th" i hinne ii gin. ni" lo gt I nut nnd - othir pi oph utnl . th. r phlt -Ms of life ."U I ""ll 1 lllll' lii i Ii Hun rleil for In en 1 1 i' in and Imu-f ii oris lifter tin mi um- git. a hit innllnln IIJU.h. Not that I ui-li to givi it up, llUt it's nil l to hllle nllnr llllell-.t., too Mm. Coiitigh) i- a ninth, t'h looking -.volutin with gnu hair and biown i.ie. Her husband. Jm-iph ( 'ouugh) . would tiot Ulbcubti the new job. i Ii 'I' I Chini - wa found inging li-eii a lioiciir in u lumber i..t i at I fii 1J1II1 -ir. ft nnd Wimil 1 md iinii'ie ' 7 (' lock thi- iniiiniug Tin mi' I .1 b-iii atlai lied to tie- lop .f 'i- ll-'. .nbl. r 1.11 one 1 ml of the ar rt Ii nr Fr.n 'i."!l (ileuhriiok avenue Hnn M.nit 111 "mpliiye in Die lutnhi 1 i.nd 1. 1., f . .inl lin bod), untitled tin poll.. A In.k for SIIH1. signed b.i Mail. S-. . wn. found in lin- clothing 11. W'll .1. .1 bli. r tinted one week ago 'lie Ci wole two silk -hilt., 11 hrniiti -mt hroiin -I nnd -III, .link ing.. Mli limn nils .cut to the mniguc l.n-. I Ch. .1.1 I he 1 an' hue .'1 111 I ' dainiig 11.1 111 ring tain It nn--' llie.l w .1 . 1 all .1.. Police Save 23 Horses in Stable Blaze P. & R. Station Menaced Heading, Pn.. April 12. Three fires ilostro.iod con-iderable property here last night and called out the entire fire department. The first was in n huge slock ot lumber in the Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallway yard, the fire endangering the main station. Next 11 garage belonging to Harty Fisher caught fire and was parti) de-trojed. The third fire burned In parts the stables on Peiirl street of the Sixth and Hliigainan Mnrkct Co. and Frank Dehart. Policemen saved twont) -three horse.-, and a herd of coivu with dinicult). WA m) mWix "A FACTS FOR MEN TODAY'S MARRIAGE- JOINS READING SUIT Asks, ' Penna. Co. for Insurances Right to Be Heard 'I he IVnilll lllll III "I Ipllll) fo III- . i" .in . . im I 1 ... 1 nd iri nt 1 tig A 1.11 11 i tti- .1 ti'lniini-ii' I'ni 1 citni or tin. 11" iiidu 1. In il. -ir e.iate.. ha. tn. .-ti n, ih, ',,, i- I h-ti ,,-i .ii'- 1 i le in the Itendlll . g- ilan iiiipan- H pn -cut. s'J.OI! tint) 1,1! I 1 11 iimiljingi le-n 1. ..,i,l t,g I n ,,li. the Philm'.-I It' in ing ( ' ml ami linn 1 '" . t- fo'lli th.it t l lllnIK 11 III lin ill t ftlill 1 1. .11 .fill .. i' tin ili.-olntiiin plan Farm Labor 98 P. C. Normal 'I ronton, pril 12 'lie present .up. pli of farm labor 1- ninated at l.'i" per nnl of that of lust 11 ir aeciirillng to n statement toda 1 fiom tin- New Jer-oi Slate Department nf Agrh iiltuie, and ! per cent of the normal or usual supply. t.. for 'J libit 1 p. I o- I to . gl.l .-II Tin .. of llll If I Ot till I! p'ii-1 and ii I 11 .1 f ' -ted 1 1 ts imd. 1 i 'i i.i In.'. 1 v nl II .- 'nr-'i ' 'I I. . I .1 I. 0 . ' till V'lll LICENSES nn I -it '.th .1 .ni 1 inel Mud 1 I .lh .11 I II 1 i 1 1 hi tn.'T s - 1 1 ."citi . inn . -i; win m 1 - j-n. liri.U" st 1 -h' li-i' lien IM .11. Uin Hlfl K Itlltllfi.r.l .0 , - I iirn. r ".IIS N t '..lorit-lo pt II mm fill Slirliw i.ir-li, n - t. M .-uhii '.'I I.' Slil- .1, .1 hnn- IJ1I W All vhtm in. 1 S .r. tyll W Alp ill! 111 !l" li.n.l '-'ll'i N Jd st . .111.I Mire II I.' Il. si , 1 M 11. Mik .ill". I. Iiiml.iti M , V. i . Ii . I'll I V. 'I I, 11.11...1. it im . 7-Iti 'I -iinm own . j,i, j .'i n a liir) ciiiiiuii-sionei' of . , mi-led lnl night bi Pn mi 1 'uimuing... following nn 1 ,1-1 nlent. Alien'- autumn , , u ith the ur of John I. Imd 1 and Ixit h machliie. in re n g hi in Cm Hall Allen wn. 1 Alderman I. limit 1 up. ng. te-IllH il All 11 I. .nl In ell .n 1I1 nnl,. Tin.- A'hn ie w.i. illschlirged lb fine he .1 Alb 11 promi-eil in ,,n for lone Lhi.nl's car. DIES PREPARING SERMON Dr. Of i. 1 ,r- wiii.ih Hnn.. c. .mu 2101 Inmn mil ft 1 1 . 1 .tm Dihiiii.imI st II Itimner 1'l". l ll'i" HI ji.iii .'".'. iv st-it 1 1.1 llir, li.'S N Auierliim nl , rl s .ni. M'liln nn ' I i.rrn- y .CHI ll h ti tun t-l. 1 r I. lUfnflul.M -.liel'-n Hum- r I'JI BniiJer . .. . J9I H Mi. I" m l M .in n.in nn' ut 1 ll .1... r .1ir.ll I iiriliH al 1 .ni Ki.n. n I-'"! Hi.ntikil I .. ... I ,1 , It. 1 I H.17 N ami. ii 1 a.- i-'unHntuif ill- .- '.llu. .1 . 1II11 .1." Pl-.nj" I7n ll ti 1. 11 ... I Mi rrlH-.ri :i7.'l It.ii.iin-k .. rMtir.. .1 .ili.iin --! r.iiie-.i.i r l.uliu Hi. - .ii'in .1 1 mi i.m .1 1 .iilnnii. 'in 1 ll. Tijiiinni .1 It11Wn.il.v111.-. .NevYhirw .i. nn, 1 1'i.nnt.) I'liunJsl 1SID .Naln.ii.i mi I J. - M h IT I l.n tl. '1 ,11 .1 S. In HI. I VI. ilit tin I h 1 S J I S-..I lili.l Ku'li .11.I ' ,.i I .til I'i 1 1. Ill William H. Marquees, Dean Bible Training School New nih, April 12. -The dealli nf Di. Mil nn Huge Mnripies-, pie. In t i-i in 11 no. dogi. in. wn aiinoiiiit ed heie 11 ster.hu In the lllhle Teaehor' Train in... S I I, of whieh he wa ileiin. Dr M llipiess, who was -il 1 --eletl 1 our. fid, d'tnl siiddenl) in Yonkers Suii'hn night ns lie was pripating to iblii'i 1 -et moil. He wn- fnrmerli pre-i'h in of Westminster Colli gi . in Mi ui 1. mil a member of the famill) of ihe Pn .biteriati Theological Semi 11:111 at Loiii-illle, Kv. Crew of New Hampshire Give Ball on 1 mill lllll) guest en in) oil llm annual ball giien al Turngeineinde Hall b tin nn 11 of the I lilted State- -lonm-ship "-'ii Damp-hire. Captain Lion led the grand liiaich. Mls ll'ierlj (!.... diiughier of Comtniinder lio.s, 1 uteilaimd the guests with 1111 exhibition 1I111111. ami was giicti a locket hi the crew ol the New Hampshire Motion plitun. of the Now llampshiie jirriv -iiiL' nt Sim kliului in February with the Ihodi of the Swcdi.il ambassador were shown after the dinner Hontswain .lame- Folei and Chief Anderson dl- I recti d urrangcuieuls for tbo ball. mid numerous gmiiatlons Mr. Maclntire 1. siirnicil In Ins iinlow. Mr- Harriet F Maclntire. 11 -nil mill flllUglllel . I'ledi'l e 11 Mile- Inure Jr., and Mi'- Fnnla F Mac , liilire. .BRIDE DIDN'T KNOW HER AGE j Girl of Fifteen Younrjcot Ever Mai I ncd In Pott&ville Courthou!c I Pnttsillle, P.i.. April 12- Pruti Mary Heed, of Tremotil. when -he up poured todai befoie President Judge II, (l. Iteehlcl to he married to .lame. I, ilea-, of Sliaiuokin, admitted t Imt lu did not know her ow n uge "M) mollier lotgni ihe iiar 1 wa- burn.''' he hiughlngl) cMihiined j It W.ls lllllllll IIM'l'l luineil she whs but I fifteen letii'., Ihe )oungi-t hrldu ever luarilnl at the courlliiiu-e 1 Motorists Oppose Gasoline Tax Mi nihil- of Ihe Imi-ii.iu Ani ln. i"-,b d i-lti i 'I l.i -I night Iheli oni, n.. I ton to the Dhw(hii lull, plining n mil la i.'u'iloll I II V lili gll.olllli The club hud c i in' i ut l.n I.u Ti inp'e The i lull declared in favor uf the bill .liibli.liiiie light -iiui.. in l.ni . hie., mul tiuolher bill inpiiring park ing light-. Mii.ior P.atli r, of A t In nt if Cll), wus tin iiiiueip'il speuki-r He imiiiniiii d thnt lin- load to Allaiillc Citi woulu In Iiui-bed Ii) dill) I- .1. Iliirtmi Wick-, prisnhnl of the i bib, said tin' tiieinhi r-hip hgtirc, had iiiotiulid tn i","i!l. WANT GAS CONTRACT Oak Lane Park League Against Company's New Plan Members of the (Ink Lane Park lui piovcmonl League put themselves on rei ord last night ns In ing nppo-cil to efforts of this Finted (i.i- Iinproieuioiil Co. to nullify tt xi-llug continet with the city. They condemned the plan sub mitted b) Ihe eoipiirntiiin tn reckon the amount of gas u-id h) the sjs(.n of Hritish tlierninl nulls nnd declared Ihe city should not -igu a new contract. Fiiiinlmous approiul wa- eiprc-scj for the Millar bill, now in the stale S. mite, which wiiilhl gli" ihe Piihlu Sen ice 'nljllllls.inii Ji ill tuti-i n line, tig.ite unilcrl.ilng ii-iitis.il ininpanios. Woman Still Missing CollingsMimd. N. J.. Apiil 12. Pn lice drugged Ihe Cooper river yo.icr ilitj for the bodi of Mrs. Clara Jlnckett, uixl) -seieu )e,it. i, until of Lindsay Law. on. of -llll Lincoln nve lllie. wilholll success. II is .i lielieveil In Mr. I.awsiin that his niint drowned herself ill the river, which is only throe "ipiares from the house. The woman disappeared last Friday, and since then local Hoy Scouts hnve .enured the town nnd eiivinuis for her. The woman had been melancholy fol lowing nn nttack of lllite. YOU want genuine leather in your shoes; real wool in your clothes; good wholesome food for your body why not the most beneficial tonic for your face and scalp? Sunray Tonic has been in use over forty-five years, and its soothing and healing qualities are uncqualcd. Sunray Tonic assists in pro moting the growth and beauty of your hair by removing those conditions which tend to make your hair dry, thin and lifeless. Your dealer sells Sunray Prod ucts. Sunray Company .lNiitictcfitrrii nf loUil I'uninnlinn-- .Till X. .".lit St., Philadelphia. P.,. ,,,-V!li HI Pll lllANrnVIM " i'u April H .( MII'II Ut I'irTltlMi.SllJ ..,n.M ;",. in-unn iiini.-.i . f.i'THl int Illtlt-rHl ol" i iiiirsiiuy iiiiirriniK i ti rim ll Irnm ni lute roHiitoiiie J!17 h.'itnut uu- Ar.lni.ire I'.irk Sul'-mn r..iu'.-tn tns .1 so i(-rH' I'liur. h til Inn m Inl-rtii.-nl in M ll. nls C-i,,,. , r. .-I'fl.l.V April II ANIlltCM hu-linii.l nf lirliU-i-i -. nib It. 'nilnn nn. I frn-n.l. In lil.'l In film tut Mi-rtnen.liii 7 llll tt In llssi .l.n.. i.illlll 'lllnilv t.liii-e. IVcm plitlinloliihU Sua mu p. nn. -in niisi rhur.'li nf ih,. Mum lllo-se.l H ii r-.tiifiit Ii ii. iii Interne nt llnl. 'rut.-, i '.-in. t. -u nni'MTKrj'.riMi'Tvf'xjiTn":. n:i) ftr.HI'bs'silll.l. liMnle.i ciiuplf iif.fiii,. BP. fiirnl-li.il llk-ht hiiijsLtfsrtilnu aini tmi nt llilnv lu.l liiitli r.iiiuiM Htitj kltr-h.tii.ii liliiii... r.'tjrt'iHt if xi Imiii.'1-iI tcim tnu.lHintp Clllt- illimilete lllfnrlll ftluf til (' T ( V It lin 77J. Mli. ' Quality Goes Clearlhrougi W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad St. (at Master) Phone i Poplar 7506 Time rujiiifiits An-tinst-d If Desired OPEN EVENINGS (tST) f" f 1 . J 7 i n5. yiflilHlll 'I Hu rallJIIInl 'i illllllK (lOKnllfil -l ilUJIIkfiA ffllillllllf I M'u W lnMntv 'i-JilllllylllriX ii lllfllllff t--. -s-nilllllllllilli ll IiVTN By ikMlllillilifu W ffl! IFI llllll lllv fm II il llll 91 viiill ' J M mWy Di Public Service Hearings Thiitv-toiir applicants for the np- i . ill of lh" 1 1 1.; 1 1 1 lo operate unto- u 1 1 nn null cai'i'ii'i'. in tin trnurpoi lulinii nl piHollgols ill tills- cll I mill subtil be an ll-teil for heurine, before the Public Service Commilon on Fridii) , in Kmim lllll. Citi Hall The i use of Herman X. Schwartz is John McCov, alleging ouriliarge in rales fur transpoiiallon from Hrnail end Market stieets In Co luiublu llll'llUC, is ulbo ou this libt. lamonas Satisfaction in bearing diamonds is much increas ed by assurance that tlio stones are of superior quality and their platinum mountings distinct We and exclusive. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper Not Only Your , Poor Feet The iiisidimi tiil of high heel """J niuiow pliiehf-d toes i greater than mo" women belloie. Ill-balanced slioi- (W mure Hum discomfort the fed: '1'' riiiin' fallen arche-, backaches, itermul -train, ilisplaccmoiit of tlic inti rnal or ., on. .. . It,.,,,., it,i...n..ln1t ill Ill-llltll. Without sacrifice iif good hmk-- "' Ciinlileii.r Sbo.. eiies iicrfcct I'Olilfi'f and perfect carriuKe. Tin.1 last t ,u ).. .!. ,,,... 1.1 ,.f tin. fnnl. I. .III.-, ., in.- III'.. lllf ... ,"- - ' - l-ni.tn In. t Im.. mill Willi irilll ' and support about tbo in-top and In1 I'l fill,,, ,. ft,,. U.lll. f t 1(1 lllf- Si't . n n.iiiiii. .. ,-,,,. ,,,.'. , . the heel are desigped to prcserie ..lie balance ami the beauty of a XAlLK.u walk. The lletilile shiltlU yields with eiorj nioii'inunt of the muscle-. Int'iiu being lioiind to a rigid sole which re l..M.l.. II... .,1 n,,lntt,,tl llllll inilkl'S II1IOI1 llie ii . ..(,.. ....- foot weak, ill Cuntilevers the foot lw? in....t. i.. i.vi.ri.i... .mil bend frcol gi-iicci'ullv. This freedom of nmiomeiit slreiigthens the mu-elea iiiiil prcviiiu I collects lint foot. umr will improie in Cantih'ier Widths from AAAA to II. Ill'llltU Wlltft!. Uxlurda in Ulack ItU i" i'un Villi. SI I.M. Uroicn tint .5 mJ U"' Cantii". Xtt.7.1 CANTILEVER SHOE 3H0P 1300 Walnut Street Over Citnard Officii A f. , atnnj tV&tUtil,' t-.lt ' it j,.,,,.,:mR- 1MTiiViitatdiHfiAit'kiM)Wi i ii -fa-.-J-'- Hjjj iL id l ' ' . mi-M-'-- .:Ja. jftLifa jfcji! A
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