' - rTterrjpijiyll v$ Jtvy-1?! fP --, i 7vtv w'r" X. .LfTnTT,' f ,, S . 1Vf ifA'M'" ViV I", ." k ; fi &v.' I FIGHT TARIFF BILL Fordnoy, Supported by C. 0. P. Loaders, Declares Measure Must Pass Unaltored MEMBERSHIP OF 460 URGED lly tlie Asnclnl'il 1'icss IVflOilncfoii. April l.V-tV i'iiipi policy tnrlff bill nmt unm tin- ll'iusr- in thfl fomi in whit It It x Ititrit.liiif'tl. Cbniimnii r.iplnry. f l-p vvn.vs iiml utenno commltlnc. tlwlnnil today ns tli' IIoiimv ntiiiifd ronsiili'i'iition of ihr ;ombttiPil tnrlff nml nntt (lumping mens tire, combitirtl nnd nntiiliitiipim: iin'ii-ui' . Df-iiioorniu Iciulcn Imd lmli' a ili.-t. Amctvimriilx rcnily ( oflVr, lint He imblirnti lrnuVr Imped to lime tlieui voted down Provision? i( th bill wro tnV'n up Fection bv vi'-tio-i In iimIiiv'm ilii'ti Mon wider nn nnntwmi'nt. llmitliii! BlWCltfs ttl I'lVO lUII'lll''" Lenders prCRfod for n final vnt Imfi n- ndi'inrn ment, but opponcnUif of the memjuro worn alil to bo prepared to delay tinnl ncHon ns long ui poiilble. Tlcprwntntii" who mmle nn mum rcMful nttempt lnit session tn imtciimp the size of the Hotie to -IKl mornbor have begun n compromise movement to boost the membership to -100 Chairman Slegel, of the census com mittee, "aid toda there wan crow Inn. tumtlmeut iu fnvor of an Increase, nnu predicted that h membership of lt0 would meet with npproval A number of representatives from states thnt would lose seat If no increase were authorized and who voted for maintain ing the present iIue of the House, now favor a compromise, he added During the last session the Hon" rottd to hold its membership to )".". u apportioned on the basis of the lP'-'O census. The bill died in the Senate Mr. Siwl bald he probably would In troduce a bill In a few da.vs to increase the number of representatives to 400. lie already has introduced a resolution calling for a constitutional amendment that would permanently limit the size of the Hotme to 500 members Represent ative Blanton. Democrat. Texa, has In troduced a bill reducing its size to 1101 member!. N. J. JUDGE TO SIT HERE Will Hear Testimony In Camden Man's Divorce Suit Judge Jolme. of Camden, will sit In the Fifty-fifth ami Tine street- pt. llcc station at 10 o'clm-k net Mi.niln.v morning to hear testimii In the di vorce proceeding of Allen W Johnson. of Camden, against Mi Marie John son Although not a , omnion oe, urreuee for a judge to sit in another district. it was explained toclaj tlii proceeding can be followed in divorce mscs where the interested parties itgtee to the plan Mondn' hearing will be the thild The husband has been separated from his wife since lat .Tub. He names Philip hills, of ludlow street near Sutj -first, unci Joseph Diilio Kiftv - second street near Chestnut, in tli petition The Johnsons have one hili; They were married in 1011 GROCERS FOR CELEBRATION Trlstate Association Indorses Phila. Project for Sesquicentennlal rinlHilelphin's n in to hold in llil'lt a great international exposition to nlo- brate the pesoiilcetitenniul of the sign ing of the lieclnrntion of Independ ence ns heartllv indorsed esterdaj in resolution adopted bv the IVniisvl viinlu, New Ji rsc nnd llelnvviire Wholesale tinners' .Wocintlen, m ion vention at the Hotel Travrnore. Atlun tie City Hv resiiliitinn the w mi r.nlers ent upon record for uniform da light nv lng in P.usiern tetiitort. declared agninst larger trnile ilisiuunts nn niHiiu fietured pinducts, upprovi plans of nmnufai turers and distributors to pro tect jobbers' sioijcs ,.n a tailing mar Vet. nthrmed emphmli' nppioMil ,,f the discount-fur ( ah svs-ein. and de lured for prepnviijoni of fngln ih..mi g Is sold on the nclivcied (;isi- DRAYMANJ.EAVES S200.000 Widow -and Son Are the Heirs. Three Wills Probated betters of idrninistiation were granted by the register of wills toda in the estate of Samuel Hamilton, a drnj man. UOin N'nrtli Twenty-sn-ond street who left nn estate valued at S200. (Mill ami upward His widow. Mis Annie C Hamilton, nn, a son are tin heirs. Wills probnted were ihoe of Ch.iib-s W. Cadmus. lO.'l.'i Ituhi. .nn nenin who left $21 ."On, i;'.i.nh. th Meper 0147 .Morton street. 10.!l7.'i und Arthur C Mr ) r,:! nmw,,od 'iw nue, SifiHO Inventories of personal estates tiled were Mnrv l'eters. S7ti. 014.44, I'rnnl, Hopp.. .Sl'LM7.'. 1" Elizabeth Han- Mm hell Ssitin, Hugh J Hnmill ..71's -JO and Klizn bth C Jones S.Visil s;i i HARKINS ASKS DIVORCE Sue6 After Getting $10,000 Verdict Against "Star Boarder" Suit for duone wn i,ei n ' ho mas M. Harkln- of I', ntn Id hilnware count. in Con mo , I'lcns Court No .". todav Ilnrkiris "mi obtiitini m nidiei of flO.iMMi agninst I'redeii, k H lone-. an insurant brokei f. ,r nii eniiiig the affections of his w fc o i Joills ..llll liilllUtllllls the o. ol ' -till boarder in the Il.irkin- Inune ,i I'en field Hnrkit i- now bonnlitig at lili'JI De I.DiHii sin it Joins sjud Ii.. in. tentled to apiiea! fiom the i-id't GIVES BLOOD TO SAVE LIFE War Hero Submits to Transfusion in Atlantic City Hospital tlantic ('if.. Ai.iil 1." It, an . f fort to save ilie Iif, of ; " I lliaih-. H conductor mi the l'etins Uanla Hull re u). who has been ill fur the last two months. Jo-epti K Mellois gave n pint of blond The ir.insfusion t'mk place at Atlantic Cue ll-pit.i this inoriiinu' Dr W J (niringtoii performed the rransfu-on Charles will undergo nn operation in the near futnn JlelloN nsked Ins life in a similar manner before to me a life He is a 'lerk in the in-eiing oflh e of the I'emi sj.vhunia Kailrnud and is twi riM -llw wars old He lives nt !l-II Irving nvi nue, this it and fonnerh Ihed at COM Locust stnet Philadelphia N. J. to Take Turnpike May 15 Trenton. April 1." Mate Highwav engineer Thoia.is J W'asser aniiiuiiieed today that the Siaie llighwii) Coinnns Mon would take over the tiloucester turnpike, tiloucester .oiintv, on Mnj ." It was origmallv plaiiued to fice the turnpike from tolls ami to add it to the stuff highway system on April 15, CHANGES N HOUSE HUGHES TO FORMULATE POLICY ON MEXICO SOON American Charge Recalled to Wash ington for Conference Washington. April Im-iHj A. P Consideration of H"1 Mexican problem bj Secretary Hughes vva forecast to il'nj bv formal announcement that Charles T Siimnierlin. Amcricnn ehnrge at Mexico Citj. has been called to Washington for a conference. Mr. Suinnierlln left the Mexican capltnl last night nnd is expected to plnie before the department informa tion that will enable Mr. Hughes to formulate more definitely the policy to be adopted In dealing with Mexico. It is uuilersiiiod that in general the attitude of the administration will not differ greatly from that Indicated by former Secrotnr.v Colli), when he in formed the Mexican (Jovcninicnt through its agent. Hoberto V. Pes ipieirn. that n signed acknowledgment of its intention to safeguard t'Jie lives and Interest of Americans must, be one of the preliminary steps to recirgnitlon. The present administration is- under stood to have agreed thnt the course outlined in the recommendations of the subcommittee on foreign relations, which investigated conditions! in Mex ico, must be followed, hut there has bi en no indication t lint President I Hire iH ii. ol Mexico, proposes to commit his M'Vrriitni'iit. On the contrary, he hns insisted unofficially that recognition must iiiine. if at all. because Mexico merits it and not because of any agree, mi lit. Itenssiirniices as to the future policy of the .Mexican tioverinnent in dealing will Americans will be insisted upon, and It Is iiudei stood that n tiioditicntiou of Arthle ".7, of the constitution' for nationalization of oil. or at least a sat isfactory assurance that It will not bo retroactive in its effect, will be de manded before recognition is extended. 4000 HOMESBURN IN JAPAN Third Great Conflagration In Three Weeks Destroys Missions llnhodatc, Japan. Apill 15. -- Tire which broke out here Wednesday mid night destroyed some -(0)0 houses before it was brought under control. The buildings destroyed included three Christian missions, the Ilrltish con sulate, several banks, hospitals, school houses, theatres nnd government build ings. The fire in Hakodate, a port in north ern Japan, was the third great con flagration to occur in Japan within the last three weeks On March i!7 the whole city of Tokio was imperiled by the greatest fire in a decade, which tie strojed 11X10 houses in the northwestern part of the citv and involved n loss esti mated nt "..-..OO0.II0O cn. On April f. a rig tire In tin' Asakusn section of Tokio destroved 1700 houses, among them night temples, a srhonlhoue and a police station. B. AND 0. DENY PAY CUT Rumors That Big Slash Was to Be Made Not Confirmed by Officials Italtiuinrr. April l."i - Iteports in New York that the Baltimore and Ohio Hail road Co. would propose to its employes wage reductions ranging as high ns -'J per cent found no confirmation Hinong officers of the rumpnnv here todn.v. Vice President C . (iallowny rharni terized the repmts as a "bum steer" and other officials would ay nothing to give It aiiv i olur of tiuth From other nur, it wu learned that the ompniiv has had its agentn nrenarine data for some time mi labor problems, and it is presume! and it is presumed that this data iiiav be ued at the hearings which becin before the lailway labor board in I Chicago next Mnndn.v . to show just what prevailing labor imidltions nre in the eastern territorv. whether the Baltimore nnd Ohio joins in the plan to reduce wages or not .. - .-.- .r,., nnnun LEACH ESTATE BARN BURNSl First of Two Fires Destroys Nelgh- ' bor's Motorcar 1'ire twi. e siaiied in the biiin on the eountiy sate ,,f Granville S l.eii'h. ni Not'.le dui'iig the night d. stroving the structure with a loss of S,",l)l)tl The tirsi tin. was discovered at 11 o'clock, ami mat suburban companies weie railed The barn was heavily damaged but the flames were kept from spreading to otner properties The i.iitcitnobile nf I) II Kiesvvetter. a neighbor whi'h hi kepi in the l.eaeh barn, hud bien put in for the night by its nvvner a half hour before, and was destroved At '.' n'eloik this morning flames were discovered again in the ruins and the tire fompan.es lincl to be Mimnuuied a s, mill i in,.' Tlie second hre was put mil without dilhVultv HIKES 3000 MILES FOR JOB Then Seattle Youth Is Sent Back From Philadelphia 'I ,-nvi'l -stained and wcirv 'mm hi' tnii.-i ontiiiental hike I'nnl Farina. I iighteeu venrs old o' Colbert near Si nltb' applied foi medical aid ' Hie i:ieeiith und Wuitet siruls polire station lie ett his (mine i v,i iiwnii.- ag,i and va on his win tn tin hi,nn' of his aunt. Mrs Snnili Walls i:;n1 Wash-; ingto'n str.et llnl.nk.n ul.m lie su.l, . lie had been promiseil i 'uplov inent Farii.n tiillKd "mi discriptniiis sen' out from i 'olle rt .i thf iiiiu- "f tin bov's disnppi .irnnie After spending) I Ihe night III the slnlH'11 Hi" tnivelei 1 was put "i. a train nl. a tnket fm ' I Ollie lie e ressMi) d.sll ppiiiutnil'llt nt b' .tig t irtied hack jnsi ns he i. cured the j i lid of his imiriiev FIREWORKS PLANT BLOWS UP Explosions Rock Houi.es Within Radius of 25 Miles Families Flee ICiiidnlpii. Mass., ,u J 1". . Hv P ' ll.imliilph was i.-Ki,I i.n'v todav ,v .i i ie uf i plii-nills ,i 'he plant if tin I lilted States 1'n'owiirks Co . v in h Willi tin slll.si ipu lit tip wiped o .1 that p'utit -hook lioiisi - fm miles nri'iiiid nnd tossed sleeping persons from i ti ii- IikIs t tiic in mo H of persons stiffen d iniiioi burls. In, i until' vvu seriuiislv inliii'd The prop, rtv clam- IIL"' vva i fill. lilted at about S.'lt.tHMI The Mast was fi It within a nidbis nf twintv-tivi iiiih-. in Huston on the edge .if a mil., buildings were shaken si'Vl H lv I Ra Cater Addresses Modern Club l!av II Cater, of tin Heth leliu .Mm skui. Kronl and Hrow n stietis, tnhl in, muI. eis nf the Modi ru I'liib ill the , nrn t lub. 1.11s Walnut -Ircei, imI;i that ii'fiulii iirgfliii. il ioiis whose nbjis t is the Anient animation of fdreign born icsideiits must 1 1, me iu personal onliiet with the aliens and ihe conditions umlci which the) live or their efforts will lie impotent Won't Ask U. S. Troops to Go Managua, Nicaragua, April lo UI) A P i rcholution urging the 1 nited Stules Goveriimeiit to withdraw its nrnietl forces stationed in this city was rejected by the Nlenraguan Senate yes- tterday. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, P. R. T. VAL BE Subsidiaries Agree to Produce Books for City to Fix Proper Figures QUICK ACTION EXPECTED Consim i able time will be saved In obtaining valuation of the P. H. T. s.vstetu as n result of harmonious nction taken tcda.v at a hearing b6foie Public Service Commissioner Clement in City Hall. At n pn vim's henniiir Asslstnnt City Solicitor Itotciib.ium dis'lared it would be necessary to obtain ri cords of the nluo of prciprrtv of "ach of the under llng companies. lie asked for sub pneiuiH compell'iig the subsidiaries to produce such records Wlirn the benilns opened today coun sel for the underl.ving coinpaules an iloiitiml thnt they will submit vvllllnglv till books, papi rs and thtr rccordH how lng the original values of the ptop ft t j of Ilia xnrious llnef. Umn J Koberts, reiiesentlng the tienniintown. Knit mount Park and other lines, said : "While we have no obiei tions to siib poenns, we would be glad to save time liy cniiferitng wilh Mi. Uosenbaum and learning .hist what records he ilcslre.s for ihe purpose of expediting mutters." Willingness to co-operate in the same wn.v was also exuesed bj Henry P. Brown. Dituiter Beeber and counsel of the other subsidiaries WALLACEH0ME GUARDED House of Woman Suicide Closed Pending Husband's Arrival The St. .Martins home of Mrs. I.oulee Shatturk Adnms-Wnllnce, who killed herself nt I .a Jolla. Calif . on April !t, is being closely guarded, antl not even Lewis Bnrrington Wallace, her second husband, will he admitted without a police permit. It became known yesterdav that the Spanish villa at Xnvahoe nnd More land nventies was under detective mir veillance. Mr Wallace, who Ih on his way east from California, was ex pected home jesterday, and the three detectives at the house were notified to allow him to enter The orders were countermanded when it was learned bo would not nrrive until todn The identitj of the iither member of the party on Its wny from the Pa elgs const is being carefully guarded by counsel for Mrs Wallace's estate. It in thought, however, that Wallace's two step-children. Janet and Stirling Adams, are with him. With the exception of one visit by Alfred S Weill, attorney for the es- i tate. and Mrs Henry C. Weeks, a sister or .virs Wallace, no one lias en tered the house since the da of its owner's suicide 'P1(, police have made known no le.ison for keeping such sharp watch on the premises. CLANS FIGHT IN MOUNTAINS Knife Duel Follows Gun Battle Over "Moonshine" Nllliainsen, . ., April 1." ( B.v A P i A gun buttle between mnun taitiei rs last night near Dmgess, Mingo lount.v. and a knife tight between two of the men todn.v weie reported to authorities bite It was urn learned whether then- were disunities, in the tun battle, but Willie Vance, a participant ill tcda.v s tight, suffered seven knife Hinds lie is not expected to leiover. NATION 11 SHED ..!.,,'"";.," ""' epoits. atice an.lKed it to mj wife. I promised it before I, ill IK'skin .vestedarv attemtitci mir ,rnn I recover ten gallons uf "moonshini I taken I'm in them b.v an alleged porhibt I tion officer, who turned nut to be a boot legger Vainc, Deskins and the alleged bonllegger. vv hoe name vv as not learned. tallied their 'Inns and fought iu the mountains This morning ani-e and ,'71kT '"'" M1"' .", 'mv, 'luarreled. I lesKms cm aped after being arrested, JAY GOES TO RUMANIA Rhode Island Diplomat Named Min ister to Balkan Kingdom Washington. .nl l.'i iltv A. P.) - I'eier A .lav nf lthode Island, now minister to Salvador was nominated todav b.v I'nidiiii Hiinling to be min ister to Rumania. lie ha been in ini diplomatic serv ice since IPO'J and was counselor of embiissv nt Rome in inlll, nfter hav ing served previoiislv lis secretin y of embassv t 1'iiiis. Constantinople and Tokio imd as agent nnd loti'iil genetal at Cairo Frank White, .,f Vnlle.v Citj , X I)., vvii ii"inin.ieil todnv b.v Presld"nt Harding to be tieauicr of ihe 1'nited Sfitcs tin l liufl. ,.f Wis. niisin, vn tor inull.v tioininat'd io be as-iKiant to the nttornev general a post he now Is hold ing undc n ss appointment. He for n.erlv 'hi. etiini' iinitiscl for the ship ping Imar I GIRL STABBED IN DUEL Tried to End Dagger Contest Be tween Father and Man 'throwing lieisilf bi'tvvien her fatsher and aiiotliei man who were fighting with daggers Inst night, I.ucv Palmti. foiiriiin "f 'J'llT O.iUilal street, was iiihheil m tne in m I ionium Tnrlz. n is alleged, of "(III! I'.ai isiiineistt street, was stabbed b,v A.igust I'nlma. I.tov's father, with whom he was righting A woman Is aid to have heen the cause cif the quar rel He and 'l.e girl were taken to the Northeast Hospital Tarir. is said to be in a critical condition, with a cut Dim the heart I'nlma wns held in 'slliiifi hail for a further hearing Mav 1." hv Magistrate CoMello tnis morning. BENEFIT FOR CHILDREN Dance Tonight to Raise Funds for Paralysis Victims T ! tiioiii v in provide medical t ron i iii in and puii'hiie new braces for children who nie siiffciing from infan tile pnrnlvii a public diinee will be luiil tonight in the ballroom of the i:iiiergenc.v Aid of I'eiiiisylvanla. -21 Snnili eighteenth street. NIrs .1 Willis Martin, chairman of lie- infantile parnlis ' onuiilttee, sm,i vi'sienlii In r i oininittce is now caring for loll little icliius Meiidi.'i of ihe comiaittee, in nddl t i"i. in Mrs .Martin, include Miss Mleanor linker, tieitsurer: MK Mary Si'lih n sci rtinry , Mrs. .lolin C. (Irooine, Mis I It It n Klei-jier. Mrs. John Wntia iiiakt r .'id' Mrs Hcnrv C. Hoyer and Mi- i.ihsciu Hell Spanish Radicals Divided .Madrid, April 15 Communist dele gates to the Spanish Socialist Congres, here unuoiinceil their secession from the hod) yrslerday, following a vote re jecting a proKisition that the partv de. dare its iidheslon to the Third Inter national.' nf Moscow Among the decoder are the workers' federations of Viscava, Astnrlan and Calieia All HoclallM mcmberii of the chamber and all leaders of the organization remain within the party. A Jingling Foreman Wins A jury from the underwear mills of Querns Brothers selected a Inst line yes terday for Limerick No. 101. The winner is a foreman in the Hess Bright ballbear ing works. The limerick wns his very last try, and lip had never even been on the ballot before. LIMERICK NO. 101 A lady with long, flowing hair Cried out, "I'm all up in the air. If I don't get a trial In the pictures, why I'll , Throw the switch, and just shock 'cm for fair." tt TRY, TRY AGAIN" MOTTO WINS $100 FOR FOREMAN Limericking Employe of Hcss-Briglu Works Thought We Were Agin Him Today's Winning Line His Final Attempt J?l.'enVl"r.0,' ,lnf1,p ,",in(1,,n''' "'!" 'Ihorc will probably be some scrambling wear at Hfth nnd Berks streets. Not-, at 0200 Morton street when Helen, withstanding that ever.v vvhcrl in the nineteen ; Charlotte, ten. nnd Hdith, pinco Is humming "busy-busy-busy," two, lenrn what's what In llmcrlekdoni. ttiew ceutlemeti permitted us to borrow However, na iifoiesald. "mother" has sixteen employes for a quarter of nn first mortgage on the httndted. hour to judge today'ti limerick, the Mr. Good was born in England. He next to the last of a long and honorable lived up until bIjc jears ago in New line. J oris Stnte. nnd he 'is president of the The fact that the last six or eight limericks have been about the movies inht i vies I had worried some neonle. neeved oth ers nnd rejoiced innny more, for It got them Into the mood eagerly to read the new movie magazine page The jury at Querns Bros, proved at once, by their interest and their attention to our little lecture, that they are movie fnna, and that the predicament of the lady with the Clodiva hair, suspended some where In the atmosphere, gripped their imagination We didn't exactly mean it thai wny, but both limerickers and jury evidently took It for granted tfiat the lady boasted of nothing much but the flowing i tresses, b.v wa.v Af costume. So lots ! nnd lots of fans sent in lots nnd lots I of lines which committed the enibar- I rnssed young lad to dangers unfore- seen by an innocent editor. The idea of her being i-onie sort of sportive Diana of the air. out for publicity nnd not enring how she managed to land her quarry, seemed to obsess our limerickers nnd juiy alike The winner, Isaac !ood. admits lie was thus obsetsed He ta.vs he had in mind a certain iloie-up of Annette Kellermnnn he once saw Annette's .ur- K'r i..-p.r..iin i. r .in .. im. Thnt is where the real artist wins on the quality of his Inspiration Why do we mi.v m? Because, ill- though he had been limericking since away back in December, never once had Mr. tiood been on the ballot. Also, ' this limerick line u.m the verv Inst tinn1 p Hunt in Up pniw. up No. l0- m- tinl. , thus losing n possible tinnl chance. I ill na thai I folt IIKp noiliR down Mondav nnd cleaning up the whole outfit, admitted Mr. Good. "I thought I l nail the real winner tnat time, i write most of the jingles for the Hess Itnnrinirs. mir linose nri?nn Hut T will also admit that I have alwavs believed that wbiiiii.g lines. lmVe turned out bet- ter iiian mine. What will I do with tl e ninuev'' Like a good inaiiv other fan. I've prom- Mr. (iooil has three daughters, nnd MRS. ENOCH ARDEN ELOPES Girl With Two Husbands Solves Case by Fleeing With Another (rand Island. Neb.. A pi II 1." ' Hv A P . -Tim w ife of Ro.v Yates, an overseas soldier, who married again whin she was notitlnl Hint her first huhbainl had been killed solved a di lemma when her -ohliei -husband ie turned unexpectedly t nluy by elop ing vviih a thud man Yates, who lost an in in iu Fiance and leientlv was nleaed from an eastern hospital, cnine to Grand Island in senn h of his wifi, onl.v to find i-he lind leniarneil Her -eiond husband. Guy Mi'Cruiki a. sml Yates had fust claim to the t win--married woman. The three sat clown 10 supper to discuss the complications The .voiing wife excused herself and 1 f the house Later a note was found addressed jointlv lo Y.'itc. and Mel'raekcn. m.v lng he had den. lid tn cast her lot with another man. iininliig George McDon aid. and thni thev were going Fast S'ates. .Mil'ra ken and Smith left for Chicago to search for the wife ALLEGED PICKPOCKET HELD Man Arrested in Crowd at Cardi- ,...,, t? - . r-M.-t nal't Welcome Faces Court .losepi, Murriiv. Twelfth nnd .lefTei son stiiets on- of three men nricsted as nllegul pKkpni kets nt Hroad ureet , unci Cciliitiibia iivetiue last niglu while ininglitig with the cro.wil vvlmli wel comed Carilmnl Dougherty home was held in SiKin hail for toiirt todav in i Central Station l.v Magistrate Metltaiv Mitiri.v. nccouling to the police has a i criminal n , nrd The olhei 'vii suspects, who mi id thev wete Moms Uniliiiinii, Seronil an. I Nine strtets, ami rrank Martin. Twelftn an tlreen streets, were tlischargeil pnliie ollii i.'ils i-ald toda thai icv had no trouble handling the thousands iiHseiiibleil on Hroad stieei lasi i. gh It was a h n orderly ciowtl. thev saic mi. I evrivthing worked out sinooiiilv .I5ATIXH hai'.ii n.i ii' nt.'i i.i.i.Ain Tit : wlfo it K hn Hit unil c)uilli"-r of Ftmi tteih ami In. Ittn tucoli Hi'hnilti i.srt WJ llelutlv h Ml frlt-iulu ure .ti.'tlel lu ti'liMii f'inertil n'.H .Sftlilrdti J I' rr la T'litlilfiif l',J7 V I'cirk avt. Iniefn.n' Niiilwi-xd iVmit'Ti Vlewlnr t-'rida C'UNSI'AN USB - On April II JUIIS rONsIANIlSE UhIb-Iih anil frltniti in Uml to fjnral. en hKltirdav nt lw ,, m , SfVlil'iUT r I. Mil N I lth H Hei I, lit tho UroU ("nuiri, uiti ami KJiswmei t n in Inlitrmont Mifhatilcn' Omftiri Krimilii Iiiav tall Pretto 7 In 9 p in Ki'imnini:i( .pni in 'aiiu-i.ini. vv ife nf tutph Schrittfoer Relatives uwl IllnJs an) I.ruilije o tl,a Sacrdil H mi. Bit Invliei) ',, ccitf-ncl funeral Mond.ty 8 30 a nt frnrn lat rfticlt-nc IBIS Cllrard hi' Sol,nin re'i'ilrn tnaaa Chproh ef ilia Oeai, 10 u. m Inorment Holy frnta C'mnrirri Mi-CHI.I. April 13 niCHAIll busminJ nf K'Kn M'-cllll (nu Orantl Ittlilve and (rli-nda uie invited lu attend funeral Men l.i' S 30 . in laie romdeww i'a N Hhun t SnlHMti rMti,lem niaas rhurct. if c,r I-tI nf V'lr ,,n in ti in Intocinrui llol., I rnil I TilwOTV nr..i. i:sT.T2";ron fivu; OK.ltvTv.NTlitVN BXi'KI.I.KNT V.Vl.t'G lN'T-STOHV HOI IK ItliS WAYNi: AVK T bdroom 2 tialhi, lint water l.eal lectrln IlKlit hardwood floor un flrfi and reeond ftoore baken.ent laundrv nenr Wavnn Junctlotr pfKe can be made rinht fur tiulek aala T1IOMAH II liVOY 4800 Wavne ivr TT 'lyity? "'t ur ISTlf N l.lnu--Handaome.ly furnlihert iei end ftnnr room' nr ccmimuntcatlnr electric ity lth nr without gnranci prlvjkge t'linlar JtJ17 tt ' iin. haiJvT z rm tJHIt.KH vulcanlilnK machine (or Me. 0 vvinotiauve.. norwooa. & ISAAC GOOD, 6206 Morton Street, Gcrmantown f''",'-n," Club nt the factory, where , ', foreman in the grinding inspection ui'iuiruncni. We kept nn inspecting his grinding until he stopped. And just before he stopped he got on the ballot Do J u Ntllt think of rleunlng up the limerick department, Mr. Foreman? Mr. Hood's lino was No. Il on the ballot with nine votoj. Otheis were: No. 1. "Ho pinched, for I've no clothes to wear." Mrs. Helen (iruver, 171'J West Huntingdon t-treet. One vote. No. 2. "llltrh mj'MU to n star nnd stay there." William K. Zoelitr, Mar cus Hook, Pn Six votes. (. a. "Sfaro 'HarthlHiuiu ' nil self In despair." Minnie Prickctt, 0'i'l East Hermitage street, lloxborough. No. 4. ".last stop in at 'Mars' and J'".v JlTe." Mrs. W. M. Hunter, 112 '"!! iwenty-fourth Mreet, Chester. , ", ";, "''"5t llt with the loclts. 'lPJr. Naomi Meyer. i.'J'Jl Lhei in ester ilveiiue. One vote- No. 7. "Do a 'hair-raising' stunt at fcomc fair." Mrs. C. Osborn, Colon nnd;- Hotel, Philadelphia No. 8. "(itxlirn,-roils as: malm them stare." Coleman E. Adams, 1030 line street. No. I. "Ba a hug on the screen in despair." William I). Caddell. 1318 nespa Melon street No. tt). "Try to sell jnu Uo.vd's. h.iby-e.ved stare.' Wnj lie', - K. E. Trout, .. i.ave n-ioivcri Imrtii klix a. 1 l.'.ils I iicBuniirim ""i iivpuDiirati viuu " pmtminfr ARftlnst that th Idea that won m tnken from mA ?n ln hy ono uf,.i!ielr membcra Th tine . ,.... "v-ii T,nr .ivf, vintiii'in ma nouBf t nils ft hr 'lAiun ' Ju the writer of th loiter u rntlrtU TAc"i ,,,,,,"'"" fiSl.r.. r,irlv,,Vi,laf,9 ,h. . u(,.i hv ut Imm h ,iorVn c.miciitnii thin , ihousht wlnnlrn; line u.-in , hnn fnr ,h best emb.Klv.nir the thouittit nml m me irueM lm:rlel(, ,n r explnlned many times thni ounda.v. 1 lie count is n son ,,. i..e .uuiiim-..- r,?11"' J" ""'V u' nf ,'h,'' "xrrion of j VntifXW'u ""'TnTn, !,",',! nro Hlvvn ht Ifimt (in ironil irtslln It nwiinw inathc".ilJUr "t'r"e,""th0 of "s" can not Tliii in vlhm nmi dnnii in .hi. .. Th. lln .sulimlite.1 b is in Ward Iteuubiienn lub"- A A-U.U-ln his wcil.clcrful Inll.n ' waff nol cormlclrrert na tfnn.l one o ,11a) lint Kfl 0 tho ballot i tie ether SENATORS 0. K. HARVEY Foreign Relations Committee Also Approves Herrlck Nomination Washington, April 1,-i.--iH , i Nominations of Geoige Il.irvi.v in hi American ambassador 'o Uienl Mi it ti i ti mid Myron T. Herriek. lo be nmliassa iloi to Fiance, were nppriiveil todav bv the Senate foieign relations (OlllllllttC 'I hur was no toll i all on iccoinmend confirmation n mot inn Democratic i nmmiltei' inemtMi ,i was s,ild, did not give any imliciiiioii f ciiipositlon. although some critic lMn f .vlt. Hurvey h uppointiuent wm ,v. ncited from the Demm ratio side the SllllltC. LEHIGH SOPH CHIEF WINS President at Class Dinner After Eocaplng Freshmen Hodney M. Heck, of this ci ,,!, moie i lass president of l.ehlg'h I in versity, attended the iiiinual ,.us ha,,. 'I'.e. in inyior B uoiei. .llnitn ti la-i tM?iZlS''',,'' ' llerk who lives nt IVt.'! Puski ,,.. '""', fiTiiiantown. eludetl fi, shm, ,.,, Itinels Mrung about Allentovv n last mght , f,P1. . ,,,, ,.,,. PM.llflll fr,jm , ( 'W . in this city . , r : . s i 0m,mmi o ii h ic t i-. mwtv&m&nfM m aH .. a"mrrnlt'' i Yrjfn 11 IHUHlP" KH I ft .. , M :g I Kay tone lviaciras n h hi THK Icsigncrs of KavtfitR' Mail- J ras hae gicii t-vi'ii cntiserva- ra 1 tie patterns a brilliant dressy U M annearancc by btripitiK tbr clotli 11 ' l with fiber silk. These exclusive, W Q jt superior patterns are great favorite M h with men who like the cut, the IJJ ja B finish, the wear of liable Shiiti, ji B I who find the fabric name a great M U l help in buying. U j $5.00 ni 1 JACOB REED'S SONS I j H-2-4-I426ChcsbiiitSlirccl It I ' v;1aMftk" J APRIL' 15, 1921 1 Natives Sooking Aid From South America to Halt Alleged Cruelties CENSORSHIP IS DENOUNCED Npcclnl Cable Dlnmlft.. Cepurtaht, Iftt Buenos Aires, April 15. Thnt Hnltl nnd Rnnto Domingo Intend to continue their nntl-Amerlcnti campaign In hontti America is evidenced by the arrival here of Tullo (Vstero, n member of the Dominican nntlonnl junta, who has been nctivc in spn ailing nntl-Ynnkcc propa ganda throughout Peru and Chile In company with Senors Carviijal nnd Trfn. Th" latter two preceded former hec retary of Slnte Colby on hN trip through Brazil, I'ruguny nnd .( tiiia, sowing distrust for the United States. Cnrvnjal and tJrfa nre travel ing up the west coast of South Amer ica nt present, while Cestcro is contin uing his work here. Immediately on his nrrivnl at Buenos Aires. Cestcto gave out a long inter view In which he charged the United States with cruelties In connection with the military occupation of Santo Do mingo. Cestero declared that former Presi dent Wilson'H policy of gradual dime cupation was impractical becnufc the American military government wns ex ercising prcHMire on tho people, regard ing the kind of laws that could be passed under the plan of withdrawal, thus preventing the Dominicans from having a free voice in their own gov ernment. He especially criticized the American censorship nnd Hinted that the Do minican juntn intends to continue its cffortH to rally tho statesmen aud peo ple of tho South American republics to support the island lu opposing Ameri can military rule. PART OF STRKEFUND GONE Ernest Schlelfer Reports $650 for Paying Benefits Mlsslntj Ernest Schlelfer. oue of the or ganizers directing the strike of Cramp s shipyard men. has reported to the po lice the loss of $(l."( out of tho fund for pnying strike benefits. After the payments had been mnde, last Monday. In friendship Hull. Nor ris nnd Sepvlvn streets, a S40IM) bal ance remnined. he t-aid. Schlelfer xaiil he nnd IiIh nsslstnnt. C. P. Winkler 'J110 North P.Ighth street, brought the money to the liendipinrters ot me in ternntionnl Assoclntinn of Machinists, Thirteenth and Spring (Inrden streets. They found pnit of the money missing when they renched there. The strike otlieinls told police the .?l()(M) had been pluccd iu u desk in Kiicndship Hnll before the money wns taken to the machinists' headquarters. MISS RIDGWAY MARRIED Phlladelnhlan Bride of Count de Breteull In Paris Miss Kllabetli Hldgeway. daughter .! r.. n 11. ....... TMrltfnunv ,if tills '" """ ' ""' b-".-. clt.v and rat is. was marrieu 10 v ouni. I Jacone-, lie Itrcteuil in Paris jester- . .... . , . .... .. .i. t ij i ,c" Hreteull, who was Miss I.eta Gar I nor. The engagement of the couple wn as . nnfinitneell Inst I' cbrUar.V -j-j,,, wedding wns solcmnir.ed in the ! Chore 1. of St. Pierre Clialllot. Wit- i ,.o fnr the bride were her uncles. i ,, ,.. ,.,,., ,! r.,iree Mnl.vne cif .iini'i'" . .......' --- -- ... ' I New York. Those for the bndrgroom weie Ins nroiner. urn. ihu.i lewu uu Moltke-Hvitfelot. his uncle. The bride wore a face veil and white FUtin dress H.ni i, ml lienn worn by her mother, her I ginndmother nnd her grcnt grand mother BETHLEN SUCCEEDS TELEKY, Count Appointed Premier of Hun gary, It Is Announced Paris, April !.. i Hv A P. 'until Sielan llelliien. who ...is mini or viser tn Archduke Joseph of lliiugnr.v. has heen appointed Iluiig.iiiau preunei to replace Paul Tclek.v, who has ie signed. sa.vK n Itudapest disp'itch. Count Hcthlcn wns sent to Steinn manger late last month with a fori e of soldiers to suppress ntiv attempt ut the restoration of foiiuer 1'inpcrnr Charles. MATTRESSES RENOVATED KfJtlitrs Itriiiivntfcl and Made Into Mnttrrsse SlChCl S M'.islil'inrttii'i Ave. ai'to ru.i.s KVhuwMir.itn Iiinh.iril l"nj Kst. .il fi.rs Brass Beds Relacquered OPPOSE U ARMY CONTROL OF HAITI f iW-4SSll3S&iMHHHKH W -r DELAY PAUL CASE RULING New Jersey Errors Court Hears James and Schuck Following an argument nt Trenton yesterday before the Court of ErrorM nnd Appeals of New Jersey for n new trial In the eases of Frank ,T. .Tames and Baymond W. Schuck, convicted slayers of David Paul, Camden bnnk runner. It wns announced, decision wns reserved for sovorul weeks. Should the court find no error in the trial of the cosch nn nppenl to tho Court of Pardons will be made aH n last resort. John W, James, fnthcr of Frank .1. .TamcN, was present nt the proceedings nnd said he had not abandoned hope of saving his son's life. Refusal of the Camden prosecutor to place women on tho jury was one of the points cited as a basis for n new trial by counsel for the condemned men. TAXICAB DRIVER ACCUSED Revocation of License Asked for Taking Them to Resorts A motor trip around the city to alleged disorderly resorts was described in detail today by two young men testifying before Public Service Com missioner Clement In City Hn.ll against Harry Greenfield, who operates a toxi cal) from a centrally located stand. Thn testimony wns given in nn action to hnvo Hrcentleld show causo why his certificate of public convenience should not be revoked. E. P. Elsnsw and J. It. Shaw, who gavo addresses near Fifty-fcevcnth btreet nnd Lnrchwood avenue, were the complainants. The young men testified they were driven around tho city by Greenfield nnd spent mi much money they could not 1'iiy the tnxleab rharg"s. Greenfield had tlicni arrested, they paid, but a Hingis tract discharged them nnd held Green field. A transcript of the testimony will be sent to Superintendent of Police Mills. MAYOR ASKS FIREARM LAW People Must Take Action, He Urges, to Check Thuggery Mayor Mooro said toda Ihe people must bring pics.smc to bear on tho LegUIature immediately if they desire to reduce the number of firearms in the hands of outlaws. The Mayor took up Ihe fiubject with City Solicitor Smjtli. Ho suld the iibo of revolvers, lirearms and blackjacks is too general nnd should he checked, nnd declared Hint there ate iuiiiktc us dealers who adver tise theso at tides freely and dispose of tliem to perhons who use them for evil purKises and thuggerj ns well ns to those who ue them for puriKiwsi of de fense. "The teinedv lies with the l.cgisin ture," hes.iid, "wnicli has not been in clined to pnsi more dinsti" laws thnn we have upon the subject of firearms." Penn Freshmen to Entertain Team The freshman basketball team of the University of Pennsylvania will be the guest of honor nt a dinner of the fresh man class tonight nt the Ultz-Cnrlton. C. D. Htistlebe will be toastmnster. and addresses will bo mnde b.v the Bev. John It. Hart. "Chick" Dosser, captain of the tenm, und others Wedding Invitations and Requisite Enclosures Hand-Brought Plates J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper EHiTH nriTxriii'nTraTriTJi nTiTrimTErrnT,rnnrriiiiTii'iTiin iTrrrn iTHiiriTniiTOrra'iTnjiTn:nTri Philadelphia yciLMP !5 Tlic Shops of Sensible i r a Summer Blouses l5 A W fflScS. 1 1 y ' Mlvvx Combining "Millard" Value and Beauty . 1 n ' bd :i A very new model of pro nounced plaid (all-white) voile with wide pleated frill and hemstitched collar and cufTs. Generously cut, specially priced $2.95 S 1WS' 1 1 r -5 m I h i "" I n iniidi&i: 3 127 PHILADRTPHTA 1337 1 S. 1 3th St. ANr) Chestnut St. 1 ? I BOARDWALK SHOPATI ANTir rirv noiriimv mnrkr t , &itnmfirniriniiii,iiiHiui,iiiiiiuii)itiHiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiuitinnuwiniiiwnJKCT J'iVL isttk i-imwi.n iii:i, intvti: i tut a'. - l'llNHVI.Vjm-il'JIUtriAN " T'K.NNNl I.VANI SlTll KHAN gir.!iiiiiiiii,!iiii!iiiiii'jiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii,,iiiriiiliiii(0 t I r fTT7' n WLU IUKK KUAU LLllUiN i" iVmin .",oI "'"."" u.nllL ,nu h'vn "'-"I1"'' ! r with u. f-vf-f ',!l I ini i.I.L"?i'i""1 " .''." "' ,n'' lrnirtlB e have for sale In Hale I nf t"K ovr . v.. , I""" '.""' ''" "," Pal1' A "l"'- "'l "Ice- r il . V1- ul ijttrncllve ton dwell-I .MUUIIOSIJ PAIIK Holendld .c"''" Inrlln iTi.. " iV;'..A,.""w,"u" biuuiiu. 17 H TH afM llllrlr.tl ..........I. "ti iticni (ft; IFf -..K ,,AN'; M'one nnd frame. t1inclied Beneroua lot. hot water, elebtrlc, con venient Inrntlon IN nmi "'":,-",st ,tuJlfii.fiA:!!Bk .l wtl-PPOlnled modern dwelling 4 bathe un awond floor lame fi?i""i '."il" 'f"' " "r eurag- HO on". Jr., . ,A'V'"',n,' collage tjpei wi lo- fimiil10 ' t'rtl Eirelient fur email fn' i!).""."1''1 tr,rn"' "ton" and frame, Interior arrange! for ronven iiKoncv nn waler' 'sirk, inodorn ilfjubn "' """v-' inodorn, lot 7.1 ft front, comimimi '; - ''""v" I ivo'l fln.ci.ced opportuiiliy. 13 BARR & MOORE S nilflS'D' tVAT -.,,, ,,., PHONE PHILA. PREPARES iN The Passage of Bronze Statue Through City to Be Marked by Formal Exorcises GOES TO WATERBURY, CONN. Honor will be paid tomorrow to ont whose life nnd work wns closely inter twined with the development of th city of Philadelphia Benjamin Frank. tin. Philadelphia will make the bed of the 'opportunity presented It when the bronze statue, of tho man, on its way from Pinltlmore. to Watcrbury, Conn., passes through the city. Hoy Scouts will accompany the statue as fur as Wilmington. Along thcChes. ter plko numerous fire companies W have ceremonies In "Hen Franklin's'' honor. At Chester tho Pennsylvania Military College will have nn escort of mounted men ready to accompany It to Dnrby. There mounted patrolmen will mret the caravan. On FrnnKlm Field tho procession will be halted nnd nn address mndc bv act ing Provost Joslnh II. Pennlman The rnlverslty Hand, the Students' Training Corps and nthlctes participating in th spring hnudlcnp moot will take pnrt In the parade about the Held. Floral tributes nnd wreaths will be placed at the foot of the statue by the followini organizations : Poor Itlchard Club. Son of American Revolution, City Ituincs Club, Uenjamin Franklin Club, Itotarv Club, Washington Guard, Colonial Dames, Acacia, War Mothers, Veteran Firemen's Association, Progress Club and Franklin Institute. . Then the procession will march north on Thirty-fourth htrcet to Spring Gar den nnd across to the upper end of the Pnikvvay. where the city will officially receive the statue and convoy it to In dependence Square. Thousands of school children will ,t gatharcd In Independence Square at l o'clock tomorrow to greet the bronw likeness of tho fnmousp rlnter ami philosopher. Addresses will be deliv ered by Mayor Moore, Klmcr K. Went worth, national president of the Sons of the American Revolution ; Jujir. Honniwell, president of the Philadelphia Chapter, nnd Itlchnrd Weglcln, prcai dent of City Council. On Sunday, the anniversary of Frunklln's death, n pilgrimage will b mnde to his grnve at Fourth and Arch streets at 4 o'clock. There Ambassa dor Jusscrand, Dr. Penniraan and Hus. sell Duune, a descendant of Franklin will speak. Dr. Iouls C. Wnsliburii will deliver the Invocation. The htatue will be loaded on a naval barge at Kace street wharf Momlaj morning, to be carried to nurllnnn j X. J., thence overland to Perth Ambot' ami oy wnier to iw iork. All alow the line patriotic demonstrations win be held. At Cnmp Dlx General Sum merall will hnvo the First Division on parnde In honor of Franklin. ID HONOR HV KIN Atlantic City Baltimore Prices Another pretty model of all white cross-bar voile with narrow knife-pleating on front, collar and cuffs. Plan ned without skimp- $9 95 uiK, Hjjtxiiuiy jiivuu i B 3 ii a -...u.w. , g a tn nn'innTAXi -car Kaia, 1.1,000 , ,,m,i Ml.I.Itc.yi: I'AltK Hubetnntitl 'J'" I,",!, iiuai nrounui. oiu enann ".., sou. the air uf romiort la apparent -,,, UI.KINS I'AHK All-emn- WJ'.",, 'Imllitu every uprointment fur '",ol), ami convenience, price win "' :.--. ; lot car Harare, eKcuptlnna! c.n"rll, ,;j anl 110-foot frunt, house well ri'tnJ?.i,,tt, ...." rtt.t, -...I, """'. ...,,ni , , ,,.1, .," ."' ...Ifln IB. tenreeonta viiiuu difficult iu dur."-- IlLlvlNB rAIIU WelllocHted . "'",, lot 75 ft front, cominund ' ivo'l fln.iiiced opportuiiliy, 13ul"' IL'T.onii WAI.Nl'T S139 w Tailored 'W7' . waisis i - M JrR flTB 3 SSm m iL mwmMmKm&'mtmMAx' I i JJ..V..W1-U ,iikr,J:'
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