jw r" ''i ''jjjjjSJPS WW'-T- -TH-ru."''v jfmmgmm ,., iX -.wf, THE WEATHEB Knlr weather with steadily rising temperature tonight mid Wcilncsdii ; gentle tioithuc.it winds. TMIIT.KATini: AT HAt'll Itllllt i f 4S I'll fil n'lfi fill , Euentng public Wtbtt NIGHT EXTRA VOL. VII. NO. 186 IIHtnr'il n Sceoinl-fliiKu Xtnllor at tlin INiMnfnco, nt Vlillnil-lphle, fnler tlio Act of tnirh ;t, 1S7n J'n PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 I'ulillnli-il iMIIv l.xrrpt Hunm' S,ibrriptiin 1'rler tn ii Year ' Copyrlnfit 1021 tjy Public U-ilm r ( niiiimm PRICE TWO CENTS SPROUUS PROGRAM BEGINS SURE DRIVE ZV STA TE ASSEMBLY Passage of Education Bill I Marks Start of Pro- gressive Plan TALK (OPPOSITION ' PROVES MERE SMOKE f Few Minor Elements May Failj in Rush of Last Eight i Days ! LITTLE FEAR OF PENROSE CHARGES HURLED BACK AND FOR AT Senator Not Expected to Inter fere With Movement for Advancement of State Hv r.EOKOK NOX McCAIN Hitrrhburg, April 10. The General Awinbly has just eight working days If ft before ndiournment. There nre np rrnxlmntcly 1000 bills to bo disponed of In tlmt time Ah a result there in n mnd Rcrnmblo to rush things to completion. In nil this turmoil nnd oratorical find locrolliiic demonstration one thin; (t.imls conspicuous : The ndministrntloti lw-Si - lil wHPr JKSSm "'r--v AMBHiii RA1LB0ARDH E ARNG PRESIDENT, INPHILA., LONGS FOR DAY OFF AT BALL GAME, , Harding, En lionla to (Vim Vorfr, Halls Sxnwt Ifriliiig urn IFie or Con Cie i Creel Admirers i !.... ,... H ULKIVIAN I'lll ULVLLM LV She Wanted Love President nnd Mrs. Harding, mi the wiiv from Washington t New Yolk, , stopped nt Wet I'liiliidelphln Station brondlv. He was dressed In a dark suit and wdrc n dnrk ptirplc tie. "Ho do yon tlo, everyiwuy he said, ' T..-!-.. I n LI I I I Stopped I II l"l l lllllllicillllll (Sllllinii h.fuo j.rii . . -., .- I Transportation Lines Robbed of ;,onJr ,,, ,,. for Mr. ,, ,0!.min,c n the upturned fno of the Freedom in Present Wage Schedules, Say Managers in a Midden attack of base- ' Krliny railroad men. "Can we sec .mm. Hardlni??" some break out ball fever Til.l..ti4nllf ii 1 1 1 ititi frit 4 tin lonln II lib halted ottl.v live mliiiiteK. it wns lone 0I"' ns'(I. . ... euotiRh for the President's wife to gain "She doesn't even Know sues in .,,.,. .,,.,,- ,,,, an admlxslnn from her liut.li.inil that she I Philadelphia," said the President. I lien CAPITAL COMBINE TO CRUSH h "boss" at the While Ilou-e or nny-1 he spoke to a secret service man, and ' MMinMC I Alini AOornTC where the happen to be. In moment later Mrs. Harding appeared UNIONS, LAUCK ASSERTS i The President train rolled into h.-tdde her husband. West Philadelphia at 11:2.S o'clock.! "I'm Rind to sec ou all, she said and renmined then- until T- :XI whl'ui in n clear voice, ueumtiiK on umw nu-nu t'tielni") were chaiiKed for the run to I the car. New York. , llccauso tin; President had said sin- Mr. Hnrtllns wac di-covcred in the elltl not know she was In I'hllnilelphia last of the four curs, apparently ut'n woman remnrked : 'c nre sorry If work on a speech. There was such al J'"" disturbed our nap. clamor from a rfroup of men and women I W'm Pluylng Itrldco ' . ' ""V"" -"i"' " r- r.? "I.! "Oh. I wasn't asleep." Bald Mrs Hcrvntlon platform. BY NEXT FRIDAY Allies Add Threat if Berlin Re fuses to Send Coin to Oc cupied Territory IMPOSSIBLE TO YIELD, TEUTON DECLARATION (e) C'llnoilliist MKS. KENTON MACKAYE Tito body of the former MIsh .Irssle Ilai-dy St uhlis uas taken from East rhcr, New York, yesterday two hours after tho noted siilTniKlst and writer had ent'.ed her life. Identl flrntlon was not uiado till today MRS. MACKAYE A SUICIDE Body Taken From East River Iden tified as Suffragist and Writer New York. April 151. (K A. P.I The body of n woman found yesterday in the East Uier, off Astoria, was definitely Identified tndnv as that of Mrs. .Icosie llnrdv StubbsMackaye. suf- ft slowly but steadily, and one mlBht fmist and writer, who disappeared e almnut ony relentlesslr, pushlnK its terdn. wltlli- her husband. Ilentoi rrnirrnlii throiltrll The latest and most convincing proof cf 'hl was furnished Inst iiIkIH when tin rinecnii school moernm went ...v - -..-r. - - . ."... .. .....H-. I, II lltlllhl I i 4,11 111.. I....... ' thrmuli the JIoue. 'Hie mi provides tll. faln,i wI(1 nt)). (0i,.,,iinncd Mr ton Murkily o. was bu.vlnt: tickets In the (Irntid Central Station. Tin. identification m made by Charles S. YVhltaker, an old friend ot Waste of $H.l h,982 Is Charged to P. R. R. Inler'titte Commerce Cominissioii Inspector asserts the Pctinsylvntiia Itnllrtiad paid llaldwin's S'il.O-J" each for n pairing locomotive which could have been repaired nt the company shops fur SCiOSS eacb. Two hunch eel locomotive were re paired at thlv cost, an alleged waste liy the railroad company of !?:i,17.'I. IIS. Locomotives ueling only slight icp.iiis were listed for "heavy re pairs," each rase tneanimj a lo3.- or waste to the P. II. li. The same repair ork was done twice on the same locomotive, In spectors charged. Waves Cap at Croud As he stepped out on the platform he was greeted by a salvo of cheers, which he acknowledged with bow and a wave of his gray golf cap. "IJrectingM," he exclaltnrd, smiling Harding. "I was playing btidge. There was general laughter at this an nouncement. Mm. Harding wore n pearl gray skirt, apparently that of a suit; a gray crepe (Jo chine blouse, embroidered with Harding blue, gray suede slipper and Continued on I'oBe Two, ('ultima l'mir START WORK SOON DETERMINED TO BAR for nn expenditure on the public schools of about S.'W.u0O.OO0 In the enxiilng two pr It menus more than that: it Riiarati ets the mnterial progress of the state's nluciitintial system. Talk Against It Only Smoke All the prior pother nnd hullabalon about 'liat was to happen to the mens re when it came to linnl passage were jt w much smoke. TIitc were three otes againsi tlte fii'.l nnd -(Kl for it. It guarantee" sal arlrs for school teachers that will tend to attract good mnterial to the pro 'eFdnn, nnd it lifts some of the burden if ttn.ttlon from the poorer rural school districts that will be compelled to pny more money for a better class of in trnrtnrs hereafter. There Is another point that developed, and It Is thai there is a great deal of Mmontlnge in nil the uproar about ex- Gloucester Jail- .raiagiuice and wasted millions. " There Is no question that there are Breaker Tells Mayor itore millions going to be appropriated .n Edward Qiiitui. n IWicrimtn. his seson thnn ever before in the wj,n psraried from filoucester jail, lateH history. They will go for edu- .,,., . ,t lt,I l. will retmii and cation .nn I'linnty, ror forestry and the relinbilitntlon o'f the forests of the state, and for departmental expensed 'i lei have inerr.'iseil with the increased ja-ltn'fs of the stale. Ian talk tmlin the finvcrnor niter at.'d hi ihw that the great state of I'eniis.hanla must keep step with the Irum bint of proyrcs-.. The stain on ts n. mr of being away behind In i'du- atlon.il matters inn.t lx reuioed, and ii" miiK iiiit-t begin at once. Muchaye at his home that the body was that of his wife. The. suffragist's hus band directed Mr. Whitakcr to look uf- ter the funeral arriiugements mid he I told the police tli nt while he had not I seen the body himself, he had no doubt as to Mr. Whitnkcr's identllication. Mrs. Mnckaye. president of the Mil ! waukee 'Women's Pence Society and J legislative I'hniruinn of the Women's ' Peace Society ot this city, was suffering i from a nervous breakdown, her husband Isold. She was accompanied yesterday by mi elderly woman nurse whom sho eluded, after telling her she planned to end her life. Iifiitun Mnckuyo 1- an expert forester nnd a brother of Percy Mackaye, the poet. PHONE "FISHING" POOR Ky tlio Associated Press I Chicago, April 10. Testimony by . railroad witnesses before the railroad labor board today that the roads are I discriminated ngninst and robbed of their freidom in hnving to pay higlier I wages for unskilled labor than are paid in other industries, was coupled with it statement by the labor side, charging i that twelve New York llnnucial instltu- I tiiuis. through the roads, had Itinugu- I rated a policy of nationwide shutdowns. The railroads' testimony came in the formal presentation of their evldetic-. In the consolidated hearing into the request of ninety -three roads for lower wages,, while the labor contentions were made, in n statement filed by W. .left I.nucK, ' consulting economist for the unions. ' I!. A. Worthliigtoti, president of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis mid Western, declared that the roads "were in a terrible plight," that they were a great emergency, anil Hint. AT STATE HOUSEBOY ARSON SUSPECT Restoration of Independence Neighborhood! Where Homes Square Group to Include Fire- Were Fired Is Now Thor proofing, Caven Says oughly Aroused TAKES CRACK AT MORRIS EXAMINED BY ALIENIST Director of Public Works Caven an nounced today he expects to begin work soon on the restoration of the Inde pendence Hall group of buildings. In cluding the lireproofing of the historic structures. "In the murine of n week we will have specifications for the restoration of and lireproofing of the buildings," the di rector snfii. "I hope to start the work within a couple of weeks, and to have nrnitosei skilled labor and the nlacing.of uu skilled labor on a wne par with similar workers in other industries, declared that the roads now were forced to pay ,1.n!. ,1 iu1.1li,.l iiiitilini.a !14 nni prmt I , , .. ,,, , ,1 I, lilt, lllinnilll U i...,'.".' ..a in . i... , whn escaped from (.loucester jllll. ..,,.. ,..., ... were mild in other cntclifi- Nh llrst simil lie will retain and lll(lllrP!J. j0 ur)P(i tl0 )011rd to con serve his sentence, .ishler the waes tiaid in oth'.r work nnd Qiiiim informed Mayor Anderson oi thp (.ns, ((f v, , mMnc it( (k lus mirpisi tnilin. He did not call m (.iulolli n -j. .,.well, of the labor person to tell the nriyor. He was iitsill)l ntPrr,,,, him. tne -nlecnd of a telephone on the out- "What do Mm want to pav unskilled skii's'.i th.. town ,, i labor?" he asked. "Wove got a drngnet out for you. "Thirtv to thlrt -live cent an hour," sniil the mayor. : answered Mr. Shaw. 1'". and l m- ot n dragnet out or' ..Vnll ,lklliiiiiti,!. ., mini is nniil fi.rtv facing ' the entire project completed by unless p" '" "' yen'- Ills road received aid Wltliin two or i rerun- sain ine pians nis,, ron three months, it would go into the hands template restoration of about sixteen "f a receiver. historic paintings now in Congress Hall ..,,,,, . .,, ... , which have been selected by the art jury I nslillled Iibor Com Ico High f,. rehabilitation. Hnlph M. Shaw, counsel for the Chi- I The contract for restoring the paint eago (ireat Western, which recently inga has not been n warded, the di ll a L'O per cent reduction for ' rector said, although the .iisi; pM.bablv i Neighbors of Caldwell .Matthews. 110 fiiiwcu avenue. Mount Airy, who, the police sny , confessed he fired six houses, will make every effort to see that the boy is not permitted to return to that I section. I Prniiklln E. Iiarr. assistnnt district attorney , wdm lives half a block from the Matthews home, niade this state- ilnent today before attendlni; a confer- ! I'ticf in the office of Fire Marshal El- tho boy's fate is to be !, iiou, nt wnicn ' un nirii, I lie boy's father. Prank Matthews, , who admitted his son is more than six teen years old, nnd conscnuentlv out i or tlio lmnils of the liivcnlle branch of , the Municipal Court, is reconciled to any course the authorities tunv tnke in i disposing of the hoi's ense. What Made Kill Pass It ii this feeling. I think, anil the asmiMiicc that the farmer in the remote OJDtri school dl trlct is not going to uvp ill-- ni"e In Id to the grindstone if eliinil taxation, that M-nl the Piuegan oill ihi'oiigh with a whoop. , There Is ti good deal more apprehen ion. I find, among members of the Ho'nn us to the late of their imliv Muni aiMiroin latimi hills than about any other (UbjiTt In the tremendous eiush th.it is hound 'o ruino tietwe-ii now and ne.st Thurs day weel, ami which 1 have nil along pointed out wa a certain to eotne as ilcntli a lot of hills will go hi the board. Sn.iio of them should hne the skids put under tliem, but lust the same some merl'iirunis tncnsuics will suffer. Hint i what the membei'b me worty -lift ner. And then there li anotlier iraini Unit is eipmlly iuipoitnnt. After tin .iipropiIntlou bills are passed by tl.- limine and Senate they uuist bo T'l dl .! reiicw before the (loiernor. How tioirruor Coulrols I ' theio Is wheie the lioiernor "h ii. ( balance of power. Of nurse. It- pulilii-,, ei cry thing lit, here is nol- ltle N'o uiemliei' who wants .$'JI,(H)0 tr i home ho-pital which he c.-poet- ip help him to return iicst ses J'on is gniiig to sacrillce that clianee b dialiug (In Chief Exeenthe a kick 'I' 'lie Inn under the table in the wuy of mi iipinivitlini vote, ) S'lintnr penros,. tp until now hns 'ft 'lungs slide along pretty smoothly , i h. ''ir us the main features of the ji'liiiliil'.i ration plans arc coneenied. rmlin then, an rumors that I my . jut ii brake on one or Iwo measures. I Tin' leniiiins li, lie seen. Iliough. I flu one tiling that bears an ugly ' look . tn,. manifest effort to prevent " iMiiiiiiialliui of the affair of the nililllor geiii'lnl'.s oflice. Speaker Siangli.r hns twice upheld points of or- . 'IT leiiiling to make the resulullon of 'II esllgiitlnn uoiliiperutiie. I'.ut he lhlu his lights, and the ruling1 Ms leu disputid. ecn thuiigh il served I an iiawoith puipose. 1 (ciiture the assertion thai the top will ' blown off the lurking scandal III thi .uidtlor geiiernl's olliee before the I'liil of tin -essluu TKlCUKliS APPIAUD j iS PAY DILL PASSES the si ad. declared ulnn. "hut they re clri' g ne the .--lip. just as I gine it lo tl.e police " 'Wueic are you V" asked the mayor. I'm on tlie telephone." snid Quint', "and I don't know thi number of it." "I ee vim won't bit"," muttered tin I ruiyo". I ".No. I li- .Mist 111," the Hliail. lint I in ti i Sarirent. roun.el for the (Mil lo i' ' lpdii.even If I have to 'ive t nj)(, .v(,rthwrstern. said the roads l.iu ihe hook, 'then l ll irinj it to you lls.(,,i fr reductions in unskilled labor. ' C'fliitlniir! on r.inr To, Colinnn Two win Do delegated to Urnest l'nrker, against whom objections were rnis-d by Harrison S. Morris, nrt rnii.ioKv'iiL' and former director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Mr. Morris, in objecting to Mr. Pniker. snid he was not an nrtlst and that he never touched a brush in his life "unless- it was a shaving brush." "All I know of Mr Parker." sUid Director Caven, "Is that he restoied paintings for the Academy of the Pine Aits nnd 1 was told his work was sat isfactory. I know a niilllouiiln I- lector of pointings who restores hi-, own pictures, yet he is not nn artlrt. cents nn hour," said Mr. Jewell, "work-' Hie objection to Mr. Parker ap ing eight hours a day, twenty-sis dus, i pears to rest principally on the tact lie would get SKI. (JO a month. Statis-i that he owns a storage wnrehoitro. The tics show that food takes up .T.- per warehouse was left to him and Ills cent of the wages of the bend of a I brother, now dead. P.ut his owner fnmilv of the. 'Phut would be Sl.t." u i ship of a warehouse shouldn't be held dav. " Can you buy fifteen meals for against him. hnt')" Mr. .Morris, tn making his criti Examined by Alienist Ky tlio Associated Press Paris. April 10. The allied repara tions commission announced today that It had given Oermnny until April " fTrid.ly ) to transfer the gold holding1 of the Hcichsbnnk, the German imperial bnnlc, to the Cohlenz and Cologne branches of the bank. If Oermnny refuses to comply with the ultimatum, the commission, it states, will require the immediate de livery of the gold to the commission it self. In the event of the transfer (of tin ' gold to the brunches named, the sum may continue to figure ns part of the , balance of the Heiclisbnnk. the conimis slim explnins. but the Oermnn Gov ernment would hnve no right to dispose ' of it without obtaining previous author ity from the commission to do so. fit was semiofficially announced in ' Ilerlln Monday that the reparations commission had verbally notified Ger- , mnn officinls that the gold reserve of the Iteichsbank nnd other German issuing banks must be deposited be fore May 1, either In Cologne or i Cohlenz, ns security for reparations. The spiuinu1ci.il announcement added . that the German Government hnd de clared the demand to be unnccepfable under any circunistnnces. The lutest figures on the gold hold ings of the Ueiohsbnnk, contained in the hank's stntement for April 7. showed that on thnt date they were 1 .0!) .UOL'.OOO mnrks, nbout ?-.'(,-OIMUMIO. 1 Premiers to Confer l.loyd George nnd Premier Ilrinnil have ngreed to confer before the next meeting of the supremo councfl of the Allies, but the time and place of the conference have not yet been determin ed, it was announced today. The letalls of the meotlng'will depend largely on the abllitv of Mr. l.loyd George to absent himself from London. The new customs regime established in the occupied territory of Germany under the luter-nllied Ithinelnnd Com missiunV ordlnutice of April !i "con stitutes a new and flagrant xiolntimi of the Versailles treaty," suvs -i note transmitted by the Oermnn Government to the Council of Ambassadors here yesterday. Copies of the note also were trans anMpr "amt i M-, srr mm fmKH J!iw&&3Ek i COLOMBIAN TREATY REVIVES OLD SPLIT IP. N RANKS OF G Pact Expected to Be Passed To morrow Despite Recrudescence of Old-Time Biiernoss miss OjAka prsrit Mio was awarded a $ir.0( balm icrdlct today ngaiust Ocrmantowii incrclutnt LOVE PRICE FIXED BY WOMAN JUROR Cermantown Merchant Loses $1500 Verdict in Heart Balm Suit GIRL UNFOLDS I wanted purehnse llr,,it,. vi,. sr i i M.L.. , ' lumen 10 me rri-ncii, itriusn, ucigiau weptity hire Mnrshal U hitmore nso,.....i nn,.r, i:....nnn,o.,,u attended the conference, nt u-hlM, tlio boy's mentality was tested liv aifalien- ! 1st. It is probable the b'ov be taken before Magistrate Mec'lear fol-' lowing the conference and then turned I over to n Common Pleas fudge to be. 'cut to an institution where hr mur be treated for whnt appears to be mono"-1 mania. . The boy w,is arrested on sro-picion b acting Lieutenant McCrelght and Detective Mclurland. of the German town station, lifter Mrs. Kllwood M i.uisiK. n- i.nwen nveini", no nun ion concerning the summer kitchen. Following his arrest, according to no- ' lice the boy confused starting six fires IllCllllllllL till) lrnul.nl... '..11.. , - .-' - ' ..T-1II, gavi tiring of in- , her. nnd ihai's no iNh tab." STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE POLICE HORSE BLANKETS CHARACTERIZED AS 'PAPER' Garage Worker Taken to Hospital Driver Is Held ' While he was filling the gasoline tank Supposed Wool Coverings, Worn of nn automobile in front of a garage Only 3 Months, Full of Holes I at Ilroad and Elser streets, John I'pton. t Que hundred horse blankets, pur- mpioye oi mi' garage, was "irucs ,.inh,,, three months ago for the ctsnis. is simply stirring up old feuds. What the nilinlni-trnllon wants to do Is to straighten out these things. "Maybe I bale been a little too en-' ergeilc with these matters I have kept after the architects and others con-I ceriied. and Mimetiines men witli esthetic temperaments do not like to be, prodded." I .Mr. Parker tnday was ii-ked about reply . Apart - said lit an employe ot ine garage, was su-ucs liy an iiutoinolJlle going uoi-tli nil liroiid 1.llllll,t,.,i .....fr... nnimlinen ns wool street and received seicre bodily in ( Pn, t()((v Pimrllf..rj71.,i M "ml.,. Juries. blankets" b Superintendent Mills. t i .., ..!,,. lli nu ni l"ll'l x.iiitli Wm. . ... . .. . I" """ "" " "-"- :.''",' ',", I Woolen blankets, used tor the horses II l,V mem oiu?.e u jear ng,i. u,. "liked to s,.,. the engines run At the time of th iipartment houe lire. Assistant District Attornei Ilarr snid. toy wife cared fur three children made refugees by this Imy's dangerous mania. Neighbors Aroused "Neighbors are aroused to such a Pmt th.'j will tnke an steps ne.es Mir to preieut return of the hoi to Mount Airy The series of fi.,' m throw n reli1.wi,u ..f !.... .1.. . . the criticism of him made b Mr. Mor-islate of panic ' "-'" 'i u ris. He said he hnd nothing to mi. in' i'i,.. '!'..., i. ..... ,,... . .. -'' """ inni next Hoot t0 "''' Matthews home built (1 wire M-i.-eu lining me sun. f the r limis., i.l System Effect 1 vo Tomnnow f. dispatch from Muyence, t..e French military headnuarters In the Uhlnelaiid. on April 1(1. stated that the new allied customs collections in ihe area would become effective April L'O. Fuller the regulations of the Inter-allied Ithlnelaud Commission the present German tariff, pa able in gold, would be collected on e.istbound and westbound mercluitiill.se, while on east bound nnd westbound goods through the western frontier of Ger innny a "." per cent tariff In gold would be collectable at the eastern trontler of the Ithinelnnd on west bound merchandise and on enstbnund merchandise from the occcpied into tin- unoccupied area the duty would be l'." tier cent, payable in paper money . I The Tenuis, lonimenting on th. laf-l ( .inlinilnl no I'tiffu Two, ( nl.inio Onr DANCE REPORT SUBMITTED .111(1 street. Wit-. Illhen i" ri. i.iikck Hospital. The cur was driieu bv William Me Fadden. 11- Godfiey street. He nn arrcsled by Patrolman Stceb and will bnie a hearing nt the Untiling Park aw'iiuc .-tiitiim this moiuiug. up 'er ineir root to prevent the bov ' "imi reaching their properti. They Director of Welfare Tustin Discloses , " 0M.,"tT.".1s,U u" i1 ut. niB'"-" , ' i .xiaiiii ws it became known todm. Conditions to Mayor was arrested I-i-brunry l," on u charge in Is dancing. Philadelphia style, as bad uK'.'''P "f "" 'tomnhlle. .... i.... t..w i...n i , u.. .i.. , .i-..... x ills, nrresr wim tm.il..,,.. ... , In. n... .. , . . . . , up ll iii-,-ii ,-.11.11-11.' .ire me u;i ici- ,, , .. . ' ' " ' '"iii'iiu 11 01 , ithui the last few weeks patrolmen Iimt(.,Pfi , Suu, i-biindolphln realh ,,',rn!'I ' .''''h-. f Hermnntown nve- xXw wicked? , "" ,'.""'" u .wngistrat,' Pennock. These ipiestions ar(. prnlcilily nn- ',. "", l!".' s "Kher Is a stock broker and swercil in the report of Director of Wei- "" r '""" -I.'V. ".: ,,rN- ''-""urii I-nbne- riue Instill siitunltteil ti- Maim Moore if tl last at mounted patrolmen "iilmarily least a year. ' n mi rirri.i iiari-Miiug, April ill. ami salary the public proi hie a new inei eases for the "tn 1 I 1. 1........ ' rt -, , 1,1111. inn., n - . "" 'Mipniteih wo,, n big ilctory In Ihe inSilEi ,,r Hie l.-l.,., I. II. - .1 .- , - ..... . .... ,,,, ,,ul ,,, nils.- ine "'iiiionai stnnilanls of "".nil i.teil "ni'iinjp ,,f teaehei s 'pii,siiin iich !i,l developed lo l'1" ;;, n'lnyed mid il passed by a nr..'. .-'" f:,r '" "' "-'"hist. All ap Pf'M'rlaliot, f Kiil.iiHO.tlllll for the ,,,'m .'"i ("irs un Iiicieiihi' ,if SPJ.IKHMIIIII " '' Mais ago. will be rnpilreil to '." 1 lie iii-i.viwi,.., ,.r .1... on. ..... j f..,, ,,' - " ...e inn 11110 el .- ni' iresentatlie .lohii ;.,, ,r" Hour lender votmi V , ''",!: '"' IIM1 uiiiys er "" M legislation nni ... , ,,,, n,, . I,W. flyiUI deelii.. I il... 1.1,1 .M. Fly 1111. Iltlli, l-i'il the lii- lllli.l the C'BthiuciJ on I'us-8 lour, Column One Important Activities in Layislativo Session ' House passes Piuegan greater ulu cation bill, currying iucrenses in teachers' salaiies all over state. Senate committee reports adminis tration diy bill with some changes ilcsirid by 11, ii, 'i- men nnd lob coin blue. Iteprcscutatlve llcffcrnan. of Phil adelphia, offers new resolution urging Congit'ss to recogui.e Irish republic. It Is referred to committee. Senator ,Vare lakes leading part in killing inters' "assistance" bill, calciihiie.l to iilluw woikers tn 111:11 k b.illnts fur Miters and thereby entry primaiy elections. Attempt of nilmihiMintion to bring fsi Ud'iisc bill out of . ouimlttcc precipitin,-., what may In pi elude of Spnuil-Griiiidy light. House alter killing measure m ci easing pu of Woikmen's Comiieii Miiimi llu.ii ,. reiive-. and ihi.-m' it. Senator Woodward asks Senators Crow and Fyie to help him puss his hill I'm- a billhouid tux -in Philadel phia if it is not prodded In a utate w III" 111 1. Senate passes Senator Ainu's hill to rip the Itonrd of Viewers limn of. lie d have a ncl board appointed by llu judges. lloiuc apiui.prialiiiii committee dnshis Fiiiicrsity of Peiiusy Ixniila appiopil. Hi. uis fimu . l,!lT."i.()0H in M. (1(111,0,1(1 mill Temple Fnherslti f 1 fl.."i7.Yll(il1 to .f.'lllll.OOO. IIiuis'i .as.-es I'uneislly o Pi-iiusy ania appiopiiniion on sciond leading. C iiiille. of Seventy favors ah- M'hli" voting b.v mail, hill for which is Indole House for Dual action, Semite subcommittee ou road-., alt. 'i heiiiiiig inutiii truck inieienls, agici'stu 1 nun ml placing pint ot addiliuiia' lax linden on piisieu ger iiirs, increasing lueiisu fees for them and uiuilifjiug the Increase UJt trucks. b Who received the lilanketsjinilglit three mouths ago, hnve brought them to Superintendent Mills. Tlio blanket are full of boles and are so stiff that in sumo instances they have caused sores mi the horses' backs. So w.uthless are the supposed all wool blankets that they have aroused the indignation of Superintendent Mills. He ninile 11 report today to Dilector Corti-lyoii, stating the city hud been 1 heated, ami Director Cortclyou. in 1 in-ii. is placing the tnntter before City I'uiehasliig Agent Acker. WHISKY THIEVES FOILED Patrolman Fires Five Shots at Trio. One Suspect Arrested I',.ree ui.ti were interrupted in up at tempt to t.".l two motortrucks loaded I with S'J.'MMI worth of whiskv at the , wholesale buttling establishment of I Mauri, e lUrr., Locust ctreet and lxaighu avenue, in Camden, at 1 o'clncl, 1 this morning A patrolman tired live .hm.-. m the , tii"n and suvs ..ne of them was Michael W.-rner. Mechanic street near Second, who was nrrested n short time later in bid. W uner denied any knowledge of ntte'iiptcd robber. He was com- nutted to jail pending nn lnvestign- tiun "I did not want his money ; Ms love, for it Is beyond any price. , (Vara Piisur. twenty years old ami attnictie. thus expressed her heart's , desire today us she nwillte.l the venlii-t, o ft he jury in Common Pleas Court N'o ."- in a breach of promise suit against Nudum Sokolir. it provision inercluint. ot HiT.'l Germnntown. The iury riltirne.I with a verdict of, SI. "(Hi for the plaintiff and an iidditionul ' .!M'i(l for her father. A wnninn on the iurv had ibs-ldeil what the amount , 'bun Id be Tlicrc was no look of triuinph in her, eyes win- nthc verdict was uiiiioniiced and not the slightest tinge of sntistac- ' tioti in her demeiiuor. Instead, teurs ilinuced her eyes u- she whispered lis though to herself. "I guess this will' place Us farther apart than ever." Tells limit Story It was inn until the last tcstinfiny in the case had 1 ecu taken nnd the jury, had gone to make its iln-i-ion that sh.. i told her heart torv A she spoke the girl constantly watched the jury door. ller'hands toyed with u diamond brace- I let. Il was one of tli.ii' of. line case of love ut liisi -is'it. in 'I'll riling to Mis Pusiir. She met Sokoler in P.illi nt the lnmie of her num. He toj-niliiet'-il n St.. re ni Sci mid and .NNirrT- street". Tin ir courtship v a iiipid and in a few weeks they were engaged An engagement supper mi- held to give the affnir n Hying sturt and the girl's father spent .-s'J.'d fur an . hiboroti feust. Phone ( nbs Costly So ardent was Sokoler at that tin,, I, ml he fti'ipi.-ntly called Ills pro-p.-.-tn . bnib oil the loiig-dlstaiici' teleplioin tn New York, -he -aid These calls wen h n' and th.- bills wire big. Put in Apnl. HO i. a sudden bnngp can..- in the attitude of S-ikoli r. Miss Piisur md 'I'll, mug distune, calls ceased us w.-, n- duilv lull letters which lll, been received daily bv Miss Piisur for -.-M-nil mnn li- "When hi" .all- ami letters stopped," ' "hi aid. I nine 'to Pliilndelpliiu aim 'lciirni.1 tlmt Natliiui had tvuiisfcrreil bis ulfci tiun to tiii.it 1,,-r I plciidc.l with llilll I line li.uk to in., but lie gave nn' in. s.itisfni-iiou I mid him that I , inn m led to enter suit agaiiisi luiu. bin .Mil this did not appear to affe, t luiu j 'Fin. illv I iiitered -un. but us lat" as last Friday I ngieeil to withdraw it if he would marry h.- " "You withdraw the s,nt.' be said, i 'and I w ill on-idi r it ' " i , "The moiiev." said Mis. Piisur, I iintttuiril nn r.ofr rw., I nl.ir.m I ..ur today. The illi-ei-to- tia-n'i takon oP'T persons' word for how they "shake the shimmy" in this city S"m after the Mayor gave him the job to investigate coiidllioiis, he began making personal inspections. What ho observed he has refused to state, taking the stand thnt he wii" making tlio inv. stigntinn tor the Mayor. Hut today all secrets will be out. stock. town dents of that oi .ion! i.rcene street. Un-mnn. is one of the best known n.-l. section. LABRADOR NOT CIVILIZED ENOUGH FOR DIVORCE EVIL Dr. If PUT AUTO IN POTATO BAGS j Patrolman Says Prisoner Was Tak-I It's not difficult to curry away n big touring car in a couple of potutii bngs, ii oito, has pntlenii' Harry W. Kean. of Pnulslmrn v i lit Is alleged, was attempting to per I form such a feat this iiinmini- in ill.,.. cestt-r, when he was interrupted bv a patrolman. Ixean. according to tin wns performing nn pntrolumii. autopsy on the uuto- . T. Gronfoll. Medical Missionary. Says Far orth Keens "l,,1,1,( "'t1' ,n ''''J''1 "d lininmer. The ' "J" ""i ixtL. ,.11P lls sl()Iili fri)Mi Un)i(1 i(t nHi Its Inhabitants loo Busy for "Effete Pastimes" Columbia avenue last Thursday night ' " and belonged lo Howard K. Jones, L"1.". "" " ' ' rgmuery avenue. Labrador, believed b.v many to b" the llrst American soil mucin d by while feet, has never had anv divoice. in fact has no divorce Inws. If any of its people wii n I, -il to obtain this highly modernized decree thev would hnve In conic to a "civilized" countrv. Thai was the wav Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, medical missionary in Labra- . dor for nearly ihlrtv years, today spoke 'of this phase of modern life. I "We don't lme nine for illvorces In 'the noitl'." he snid. and his clear, I rugged face lighted as usual with the p'easiirc he itl.viivs feel- when talking i of his work and the land he has made l,is home since leaving Oxford Fuiver Isltv. lie and Mrs Crehfell expect In i ..1......I..- ..r,.... .. i i . leturii soon in .....'. ..-I-', nun n e '. in .-, fun tour in 'li's eouiiuj in ine iiiieresi oi mission wnrk In Ihe north. They are 1 spending n tew days nt the home of ('. i Christopher Mori Is, 101 South Twenty- , tit t-t street. , "It Is the seal eh for pleasure that I lends lo divorce. Isn't It?" he asked. I "t Is when people haven't work to do. vi hen (hey are liunt'.ug vvu.V" to spend work to live. Ill work. And we mill nur pleasiu-i More Expert Than College Girls ur men are inter, sled in liulMim- ..y riders who took it left the ma I , eliitic along the Kings higlivvnv. Kean ' loihcd that ii couldn't be moved on1 i the wheels, the police uav, and then i started to demoliilhi' It. A good mi,,,. shellers. In catching d nrenari g , l ! '!" .'."... "' .'?.'. ",'1'". '" !,H 'R ' inilrl-.i. , !..,! I-..1 1 .... .. .." ill- "II" ...111 peiieil 11 1 II 1 I IIP onorn Ir,., l heir ....i. n.i in.-ir usji ami seal ; the women nre btlsv with linking loaves nml uln., i clothing for the famlh. That is re I , than tunny of vour 1 o'lege girK can d." j This was said with a smile, tin Mrs, (irenfeii is a graduate ,, llrvn Jlnwr College, class of llllllt. Dr nml Mrs. Otenfell doubly enjoy their visits to l Phihidilpliln because of her fonuer as sociations here I "We have a grenl ileal of fun in n, north," he continued "There is keen I n hull, ling your own boat, with J.i'ir wife" help, instead of paving nut a lot of iiioiii v for one alreailv liuill and haiidsniiielj lltted out. We have our own house" to build, most of the furniture ami utensils to make, and the. iioiiii-u miio sewing, cooKiug, weav nnd outdoor wmk to do. "toil will tl u ( the women North good liousekeepei.s. Thev lie will hnve a hearing todnv GIRL. HIT BY CAR, DIES CITY GALLERY FOR JOHNSON ART UPHELD Judge Lnmoi-iclle. piesddhi", in the Ohiu-ins" Court todiy. if. fused to choke off exceptions to the mnstei-'b icpoit on the J'lm G. Johiibon will which bequeathed the eminent lnwyci'b nit tpn ui"s fo the city. Tlio master's repot t was fnvoiable to the cits'-dts-lie to hoitbt! the coTTeetlon in the proposed municipal nit ft 01, v Exceptions to this weie filed by Hnnlbou S. Moiris, n fouuer diiectoi- of the renusylvnnin Academy of Fine Aits, MAYOR PUTS CITY BEFORE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES Mayor Mooie nnsweitd the letter of the Philadelphia Cha u ber of Coiunurce toclny couceininj, the extension of trolley Pn up Koosevelt BouTex-nrd for the benefit of tK- Senis-Rncbtuk Co He stated the city's powers nie limited by law foi the Rood of .il couceincd. nnd that, although the people miy not be .' 3. 1 v ; ot attrmpts to set prlx-ate cnteipr,cs rupitnlizr d nt nu'il r pcusc. he rcgnrdc( it his duty to inform then ot acts, of thib s ' DECLARE LODGE AND FALL ADVISED HARDING BADLY Ky CLINTON W. GILKEKT stun ( i.rrrMin.lent, Ilvrnlnc 1'iilille fxslrrr (M .oft!, IISI, hu 1'ubHe l.nlatr Co. Wiislilngton. April 10. -The Colora liiim trentv will come to a vote tomor row and It will be ratlfiid A minimum of twelve and n maxt 111111111 of elghti en Keiubllcau votes nre 'expected against the trenty. but he hen- 1 , t inifiit against the treaty in llcptiblf j cun ranks W much wider thnn that. Old , sores in the Republican party have been 1 reopened. I The Roosevelt schism has not been SO 1 emphasized si luce F.IRJ. The Colonel's daughter. Mr. Nicholas I.ongwnrth, sits in the gallery marshaling the forces ( against the trentv. I From the President's frlenna In the j Senate, it is learned on all sides that ,Mr. Harding Is deeply concerned over what luis hnppenid, for the split In tho party is much deeper thnn the vote will Indlinti. Many .enutors who 20 alone with the President do so with reluc tance Here are some of the privntc I expressions of opinion of those who have been forced Into line: 1 "I 11111 ugnlnst the treaty, but Hard ing wants It. I'm no political moralist. STORY r" "' f,,r "" "I've got to cut mv peck of dirt I'll vote for it now. I wouldn't 11 year from now . P.-itron.-igo Effective. I hey an- typical. Since March 4 twelve Republican -cnators who op posed the treaty have changed sides, mainly for considerations of patronage. Thev are not happy. President Harding was badlv advised b.v Senator Lodge nnd Secretarv Kail, wlio urged the Colombi-in treat.,- upon him as n way of clearing up Lntln Ameriinii relation ami gave him no idea of tin opposition to It in the. Sou ate. It was bad political strategy It In ought to the foreground nt the out set of the uiliuinistrutiiih a question upon which the partv wii. divided and action upon which will leave unpleasant I tiicmoi les. It improves Latin- Amer ican relations at the cxpenie of Re publican relations. The tumble wns that the party had to eat its own words. A new treaty might have bet n negotiated and some of ! the trouble avoided, nut Mr. Harding Iv.as committed hcfnic he reulized what 'was inv. .'veil and now he regrets the I s,'niisc(iif ucfs-. Hughes r.ixnrs Treat This j- said without expressing any opinion I'dveise t the treat; Itself. For the ratification of the treat much can lie urgid. ."secretary Hughis ,vho looks at the mutter without prejudice, favors ratilicati'.n as an assuiatice to all South and Central Anierua of our fairness nnd Justi, in the treatment of our sister republics Mr Hughes is not unduly dppnsnl in what may he iillod "oil" diplomacy He hns not the notion that interv. ntion m Mex en will. If it nmes, b less unpn'at .ilile in the southern h.-inlspu . thnn it would be If w. bad never settled the laiiiis of ( iilomlnu N'eiiber probably has President Hardin, this la -t Idea, for there I" no sign rbnt he is an interv i-titinnisi For the treaty al-o there is tho iiigiiineut that Coiniubin is ju-tlv en titled to soiiu , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -u 1 i " 1 1 ..wing tn the pan thi- country p'nynl in the ran. una 1 evolution. l'mk in very body 's . ous,-ousnes8 who looks at tins ipiest ion ' without prejiidi, e is the memory of I'-esident Roosi-iilt boiist of how "I took Puuauui ' Kveti many ftiends of the Into Pres'.i'cnl admit thnt Colombia 1 should piobabl; be paid. I A more pr.iiii" il coiisidenitiou is nil. As nearly as m- .an li.-irn 111 this (lis lam 1 ( 'oloniluii. wi-hing to colli ct the .'.". Il: Hi. (Mil 1 winch we un- to pay her under tin- trentv, grniin.1 concessions ot ertam oil lands to Americans These concessions l.isouie valid and us. fill if our relation" with Colombin nn r. stored I in normal friendliness,. (Iihcrwisi thy I do not. N'litiiinlly the Americuii con 1 CsSlolilllles have been ,'i tive World Excited Over Oil I'n tills t is not me int to linpl that , tin treaty is m be voted to pur money 1 int" the po.-kets of Ameri. -un privute iti.ens. Not tiriiniirilr Put nil the lug if nie the not .,...,..., 11.1.I ,ri tlml ill. .nt. 1 . 1 ,1.... III"'..-,' ...... ... ...... ,--.,-,,,,- ,11111 ,,, ., , , , --- ",' ., they brenk rules of soeletv. Wc have 1 1"" ."" V.""'1, " " l",'"!'"' of jnur South lie north, '" w" ,u'" i-anmic is uivigornl no lime for such Idleness In th where, every man and woman has to Cuntlnucd on funo Tbrre, Column Twn Blinded by Rain. Child Ran in Front of Trolley Hill Uei.ss. three years old. lOJtl South Fourth street who wns ,,-... a li ". 1,r"ll,, ,,lr "t I'ourth street iitnl I Washington avenue yesterdav after noon, died this morning in 'the Mt I Sinai Hospital I llllndeil bv the drizling ei,i ,10 girl stepped fioiu the curb directlv In the path of a southbound Fourth street car. Refore the uioiormnif could stop the child's body was thrown under the I front tiucl.s and it was ueicssarv to I jack the car up before she could be extricated An automobile wns sum- I 111 . 11 til nnd the child tukcii to the hos pltnl, where phyblcinus found It neies- sary to nmpiitnte the right lee below the knee. GROCER FOUND DEAD HUNT INSANE MAN I0JU I William P. Allen Believed to Have Escaped From Hospital Attendant in Succumbed to Heart Disease William P Alb 11 w lileb '.iiown gro cer, who conducts nn 1 st.r.ilishllient lit '."i4 Smith Fitteetith street, was found dead on th,- grounds of hi- country home near Media li.te In-t night by Asa llonsnll, a neighbni Ills death is be lieved to have been due to heart disease. Mr. Allen mm toi a walk early in the evening. He failed 1,. return nml servants mid neighbors made 11 search for him Hope oi Hudiug htm was about tn be abandoned when Mr llousull dis covered his tiodi . Broad Street Station Police ur,. 'milling the cilv for Me.v I MeEiilire. thought to he insane who iscnped troni an nitcndnnt in Ilroad I Street Station earl' todny The man Is believed to be headed for Niuaretli ' P11, where he has friends "i McEntire is thirty -three enr-, old I lie is an inmntf of the Philadelphia ' Hospital lie wore u dark brown hint I weighs Ho pounds and is five fett ' eleven inches 111 height I great governments of the eur'h are now in an extraordinary state of mind over 1 ml They think of i' un something the itn.l of which vitallv affect" their 1 oininercial ami naval stability in the fuiuri Control of oil has 111 a way taken tho 1 pine- ut control of the sens, or milltury preponderance on laud, 11s the great ob ject of the inicruuttminl soriiiiibl. I Militarism has b. en succeeded by ; "01IN111." if I ina.v Him the word. And no one is really 111 a position ti, mjy ithat ibis is not mil foresight and I politii-ul w isdoin If we do not get this Colonibinn oil, the IJiuish will. That is what uieu nay 1 In re and it is a powerful argument. It is addressed to a stud of mind which found its most r nt and re- ninrknble expression in Se, retnrj Fall's I surprising letter upon Mexico just read into the re. ord b.v Senutor Ji.lge. And it is 11 state of muul which led j President Harding to demuml of bin party the iumpleti. about-face which .the ratification of the Colombian treaty I ( i.ntlo.ir.1 .111 I'ucr four. CoIiibio HtX Today's Developments in National Capital The Knox hih e resolution will b taken up In Senute 1 ommittee Tburs .lay The Imuiigrntioii bill wuh reported to the House Penrose revealed a "aolemu ntrreOM inent" to Hidetruck all proposali id change the tariff provlhlons of tli Young emergency bill. Senator") .lohtiKon nnd Hhotrlrtaa ssuisl nil invitation for a mectlur tnZ morrow of senators and represent Jolllf.t Slnalnr nrchr(r ,, ,r (,,' uiorrov ifn AS-itrX oincn.Vn '.'nTi'Ar SVSi I 'vfi? ,' "t.tw intertod In Mtl."S Uoui AdiiBbu. ctmtnut cu uih.-jLiv, land laws, k 1' w i i .!' .vv 0,t .vs. , .; . ,.'to' .BJL'V-H'. ..flM- ,Vt ' V --', -J V '-ft .1- li SI ,-U-' ..sSv :..jw f.'tv -s v.t.ts'fv-Jai'Si.4.,r ' ..rikA- tt. ". ,'$ if