(iW'4rV j7"mv - ' -w J.i-is'ijf ""'.''&t ft1 '- BORTHWICKWAIVES RDM CASE HEARING .Councilman Hold In $1000 for Trial as Drunken Mo torcar Driver ,. POLITICIANS JAM ROOM Prinde Ilorlhtvlek. former council- i.-l.l l ClftAft tiM II fnr fmirt mn. wn " -"" - II. Mnrl.tinlo Mrrlrory In Control Stu- ,n.. ...-- , llinn (ml.i ' " ,'""'K(? "' oprrniing mil ntomnblle when intoiicnica. jic vviiivcu IhcArlng. ... . in,,,i .i,i. ......infnrs. numerous politicians crowd- 111, nrnr tlio rnll. Dr. John ll. '-.gnu. nollf"' urse. wtin examined north wick after III" nrrcst Mondny night, wan nroscnr, ... . . ...i IJorUlWIf K M nrrillMi"!" in muuy yi- iko refill or I" luvcuiigiiuiiu onicicii Z ttinriliiteiiilrnt of Police Mills. northirk after n hearing Inst 'j.'tic.s dar wiii lined $10 for reckless driving. Jiiiprilntcni'cnt Mills began the In rciitlirntion bccniiKC llorthwlck also liml (iffn Cliargril Willi iiciiii.iiik 11 ll uilio- mobile ulirn Intoxicated, n pennl of fnr. Tills rlmrgc was ignored nt the firt lirnrlng. Tini-i uvif ;. mured in n orovv n sun. imc Into the hearing room with l'nul IHIIfv, Ids attorney. He nppoircd wor r0, The magistrate did not iif-eend .(.. iiKiiili until 10:40 nml Horlhwle.k'H lvn the lirt rnsc cnlled. TMlpv announced nm ciicni hisiicu .. .. oi.-rt iirnrinz. .uniriNiriiic .uccieuiy aeii If I'r 1'Kn'i prcenl. When nwucil the urgeon was there he fixed lillil III SUHHI. I lie proceeding insic.i less tlinn two minutes, nun ns en ......I .l.nrilv afterward. 'rM"..r v ... .... ...in i... i .-I :.. "The Kill incin viu in- uu'iihui- "m m I ..no 1 1 .Mr. Iiiiey xuiu unci, i it Iiumlil IH'l coinui.-ni iiii"'i 'i"i (twins rimllileiicc ins eliciit would be (jonerated. '' . B... ..1.nM I. A. ...... I ... - illlinli Mill 10 ue iliiieu i i-ii-iu .1. H...H ...nln'u ..nillt... taie umiinu me uii,piiir lifor the hearing begun because of wores "V men "no incr-sco mmum w hfar what tcMiinony might develop. .. .. !.. (J..Aclntmwl,T Mlllu 111. vwtlsatloti hf lnstrurted rntrolmnn Or. moml Mnoie. who nrrcsted llorthwlck Mmln. to xwear out n warrant chars injilriMiie when intoxiented. Tin1 warinni wiis i"ra iiiui-ii.i. nml llorthwlck etirrendered nt City Hull. He ni detained in the eellrooin for n short time until .000 hall was fur nliiicd fur lit1 appearance today. ELKS IN PARADE Hundreds to March as Preliminary to Annual Frolic Next Week Smcrrs. dancers nml jokesnilths. Itnardeil hj a patrol of 100 fdiarpihoot lira iind meandering to the tune of 110 horn", will parade Uroad fticet this luftprnonii )v urn man in line will ue an riK iilh a' certain part to perform In the annual frolic, which will stage n four- pcrformnnee run nt the .Mctroiolltan Opera Ilmi'-e next TluirMlny. Friday und Saturilaj. with n inntincc per formance Saturday, nfternoon. With the frolic stars in nine uenim. Innd the hand, patrol nml drill corps with tlio mounted guard of the lodge in uniform, the parnde will start lit IiIih YAW Home on Arcli street ncur lllrond, marrhing around lltj nail to iSiiriirc street, then turning back to IfJii'Miuit. down Chestnut to Klxth. Inortli I" Market and up Market to City J Hull 'I' ii noon will nertorm at the Nor- liistuwii Opera House Wednesday night Iind at the (iiirden 1'ier, Atlantic Ulty, Incxt humlay. GOMPERS TO" SPEAK HERE lLabor Leader Will Take Part In "All-American" Meeting Samuel (Sompers president of the I American lVderntion of Labor, will iMrns nn nil-American labor mnKM mffting in the Acndemy of Music to- linorron afternoon. The meeting will be under the nus- pices of the Central f.nbor I'nlon of Philadelphia Mr. fiompers will denl with the means of spreading trade umoni'm and with tndiistriat conditions throughout thp country. rnuik .Morrison, sceretnry of the Anipri'-an Federation of Labor, will nKo hp a .ienker. Others will include tfrah Conboy, international secretary nml treiiMirer of the United Textile Workers of America ; Joseph SI. mtchio, general organizer for the Fed- 'ration uf this district, and John 1). Cloud, president of the Centrnl Labor Union WRIGLEY DROPS APPEAL lEx-Maglstrate Decides Not to Fight for Release From Prison rtrrou I; Wriclcv. former Van- mtWrute mid one of the Mi-rmilz:iHin's liMilers in the Forty-third ward, hns rUthtlrawn his nnncnl In (lie Snncilnr "'oiirt from the three -year sentence iin- luMii upon mm recently liy .luilge P'avis in Ounitor Sessions Court Xn. '!. lor i mining over u ml killing Miss Sluiy plrailv while he a drunk in his auto l October " rlgley is now serving his sentence n t lio county orison. After .liince Jlavis refined to relea-e W'r clev on tail liondini; nu nnncnl. imniscl fur llie former innel-trntn nnncnled to the unci' or I niii-i in t v in . in u unu Idll'fd Tlio anneal, however, wns nnl u-iili. Irawn, and nrgunieiit upon it wus to 'are neen heard this month. It was mmed esterday thnt Wrigley's coun- 'i withdrew the appeal about a week 0, NO LENIENCY FOR FIREBUG ount Airy Boy Must Come to Trial, Says District Attorney TIlP facr Mint f'nlilu-i ll M.itll.onw onfessed firebug of .Mount Airy, is six ""ntlis ocr the nee of slvlci'ii enrs ' eauseil the district ultorney's '..fllcc J order his wlthdinwal from the Hnuso "'toiitlon nml linmiMlliitc Irinl hn. "re the icciilar cnni-ts Jho hoy, win, 3 H, t )0 inspoii e for man) tires in Slnimt Airy in "? NISI Hlv mmill.u ,. Ill 1...... ., !..,... " before Mngistrat'e .Meclcary in Cen- ',"'. ""ii'oii on Sloiidii). He will then rial ',,'tl '""' ",pr('1' fl"' immedialc Matthews una nrrncl.,.! ,,f.., .. !.. t Sunday night in the hniue of Sirs. '. .11 lflllLul.. I. .1.1 ... ... hn.u ," " "rigiiiHir or uic .Mill- " fllllll). who live nl 11(1 (!,...,. 411 1 'V llP W,,H slll,nl lls xleen liih i ': llc NU,M '"" l'i'''f''''ied ns nu "It. but sent in il... li,,... ..r ii . ., ,'!"11 'Hill f nllcnlsts on I""IHIll) '0n Relief Worker to Talk Here born'?,' '!'' ' A- M'"-(,l'''"l. who .P.nlspei hln" rohrf In the win .mm-1,.1.,.,, SS in behalf of the Viitlmml l.nil,. triV."""'' :..'Ni11 t(11 "" '' "f I'ls rienccs Ihutsduy evening in the ,1, .',,nn0f "" 'clIcMie-StratforX ' i! inviieii. it iff '. PLAGIARIZING POE I 'Dorian Hope," Who Dedicated Poems to Phila. Woman, Appears Again SENDS POEM TO HOME TOWN lltlffeted nilil linmnn.l lie iiitfaelliiir publishers and jenlnuB fellow-poets who accused him of plagiarizing, "Dorian It ii ifor '"r ma,prlal purposes, Hrct Hollnild). hllH fniitnl n lint.mi ninnntf kindred spirits In beloved Fnrls nnd I now renchins hits public throusli his old iioiiic-iown inper, the OaRtonln (. f.) Onzette. I'llblicntinii of Dnrlnn'M "I'enrU nnn I'oinegrnnntes," n book of verse which he dedicated to Sirs. Florence F.arlo Conlrs. if this city, was dlst'ontliiued by 0. I I'utnnm's Sons after Sll Slirlntn Vodder. 1 1ll Knst Nineteenth street. ,Xew York. nipearcd nt the offices of the publishers and announced that twenty-six of the "poetic pearls" were twlce-sunsc sonnets. In other words, she said, she had written twcim six of them before Dorian thought to do so. About the same time two men's fur nlfdilng stored, n stationery store, il drug store, u bank and n. photograph studio In New York began' to question the authorship of some checks which it is alleged Dorian dedicated to them. Hut in PnriH one mnv forget these things. The gualtlcr Latin, rich in the other things of life, such ns the Cafe do la Source, the Cnfc Cluny and others equally famous have n tendency to henl tlio Mini nnd rekindle the divine fire upon which hns been thrown the cold vt atcr of n misunderstanding wor.d. And, so, Dorian is making n fresh stnrt vith his literary jewelry nnd fruit. Modestly, he hns turned to his first love, the old-home pnner. Cnder date of Starch fit) he sent this poem to the (tistnnlu Gazette : to , sii,i:nt j'oivr ll.y Dnrliin llnpn Whcro iir the eagle wliigrs that lifted thee Aloe the hen of inorlnl hopes and fc.irs And was It thou who In serene vears Framed maRlc. words with such sweet symmetry? Harness the golden horses ot the spheres And mnkc the wings of Clod thy ehar- loteeis Along the loads ot Immortality? SECOND VlirtSK Ait thou ileml then? Nny, lenve the folded scroll. Let us keep quiet Ihis und patient hands. Not n sheer children use. who would unclose Tlio petals of young (lowers, but imyng toll At that high pnle where, time, grave R.ipuuor, Mauds Waiting the ripe fulfillment of tho rose Which pioves coneiitsively that Dorian Hope is still misunderstood, und that's the main thing. STARTS BUILDING BOOM Conshohocken Sees Way to Gain Two Objectives The Conshohocken Chamber of Com merce is fostering a project for the or ganization of a "Home lluilding Cor poration." the object of which will be tlic construction of dwellings in Con shnhoeUen ami vicinity. There is a serious shortage of liomci in tlio town nt picseiit. many workmen being compelled to live in other towns. The proposed organization will be in corporated, tile formation to be left to the subscribers. The shares are to be !?."() each and it is desired to raise at least 51II0.0OH. It is estimated that houses could be built at n salng nt from R."00 to 8MM) for the purchaser. C. A. Deslmonennd G. S. SI. Light, di rectors of the Chamber of Commerce, have been asked lo take an iutic part in the new organization. TO CONTEST GARRETT WILL I Swarthmore Woman Who Killed Herself Left Estate to Friend Plans have been made bv relatives of Sliss Anna C. Garrett, whose body was found In llrnndywlne Creek1 several dn)s after her disappearance from Swnrth moic. lo contest her will. She left nn estate valued ot $100,000 to Sirs. Slary Devoy. with whom she lived. Sliss Garrett's will was filed several dn)s ago in Sledia. by Garrett T. Smedley. 11 lawyer of Delawnre county. He learned thnt a caveat hud already been filed by Albert N. Garrett, a cou sin of Sliss Garrett. Shortly after the discovery of Sliss Garrett's body it win reported that she had left her estate to charitable Insti tutions. GRAHAM ESTATETO WIDOW Chestnut Hill Man's $135,000 Will Admitted to Probate The will of Unwind S. Gniliam, 'JOII West Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill, brquciiths his estate of Si:!.".(l00 to his widow. Sirs, .Margaret T. Graham. Other wills admitted to prohntc today were: Christian SlarUcrt, Dili Green street. XMM.'S ; Slur) K. Slastcison, L'tCCI Fust Lehigh avenue, Slii.riOO; Fred Schiller. W.1 West Oliu1) iionue, $.'1700: Augusta '.iinllch. ."POL Greene street. S1.-.IMI0. Inventories were tiled In the eshiles of .lane SlcSorle). S-KI02.71 : William It. Willauer. Sllll!i:l.77: George W. Slltchell. $."i7.'ili.MI : F.mll) Noble. S I I.'O.im : Mnr) Keir. Slfi.fll J.'J7. and Fdward Lneb. S'J1S.(I7S.S7. FIREDAMAGES' STORE Mysterious Blaze Also Burns Out Dwelling Family Away A lire of iii.vslorious origin burned out the store nnd dwelling of Samuel Pcarl.steiii. ."(11." Chew stieet. early today while the family wtie awnv. The blnze wns discoveied shortlv be fore 1 o'clock. It started some where in the buck and by the time the tire engines arrived the lear of the building va- alitn.e. The stoic, stocked with cigars nnd (onl'ectioncr) , wns bndh damaged b) water. The loss is cstiiiiulcil nt 'M'winl thousand dollars. kllRY OVERSEAS VETERAN The funeral of .lames L. Killen, an merseiiH vetcinn. whose bud) wos ie lently in ought from Fruiiee, took phue lodii) from his home in Itnckdnli'. Delawnre 101111I). Sei vices were 1 (in ducted i) the ltcs. Thonuls It. Crniikh and G. W. Tom1) . .Members of the Ann rlciiii Legion posts of .Media and iiiiuicriiiis fraternal iirgniiiziithuis at -tended the fiineial. Interment was in .Mount Hope Cemetery. xToo Drunk to Drive, Is Charge Ciiiirgcd with operating u uioioi'tniik in 11 recklesn milliner while intoxicated on Ninth llrmiil street, Nlchnlus Klec man. of Palmetto street, wns held In $111(1(1 bull for court b) Slngistrutc Sic 'e'ear), nt Cit) Hall, jesterdn) Ills sou, Max Klecninu, who wus also ir rested, wns illsclini'Red The sou s.iid lie Iind four drinks of ueiir-bcer Di. .1. Hunter Slullli. of the innlorcycle squad, declared Nicholas showed the ef fects of ulcoholh liquor, M-tis.i'jiAia SEEKS PARIS CAFES EVENING PUBLIC AUTO, GUNS AND PATROLMAN IN BBBBBBKjptTejJIS f d i4iiBlhEsMi9v K.iBBLMt..li jj(MMilHvvSBBBBBflBH mmiimJ$$Wntj fliHI ' $ - 1 h QKi)" ..... - l.ilr Photo StIc. A tlirllliiig bandit rhase curly yesterday morning on Hroatl slreel. ulieii many guns were put Inlo uctiuii, re stilled In the arrest of three men by Million, assisted by motorcjclc men. The lle guns were tlc1 on the auioinoblle by the police as the photographer arc tlio properly of the prisoners PLAN BRYN MAWR CLUB 1 Alumnae Meet Here to Plan Or-1 ganlzatlon Formation of n Ilryn Slawr club fiom'the Philadelphia Alumnae Asso ciation of Mrjn SInwr College wns the chief topic of discussion at a meeting of tho Philadelphia brunch of the as sociation this afternoon at the College Club, l.'iOO Spruce street. The club, as contemplated, would In clude graduates throughout the eastern section of Pcnus)lvnnla. Sliis Gertrude Fly. chairman of the cxccutlxe committee, presided nt the meeting, nt which the question of ways of giving more scholarships to the Phil adelphia high schools was discussed, together with the question 01 a caiuli- dnte to succeed SI. Cure) Thomas, pres- t ident of Itr.Mi Slawr College since ISSO. I Slr. Carol Sillier spoke on "DNtrlct Omiiiizntion of the Aluiniiiie." Sirs. ! lllliuu l(o) Hinltli. proiessor ui eco nomics nt Hr.Mi SInwr, talked nn "News From the Campus." CATHOLIC CLUBS MEET i Work In Colleges Was Talked Over at Session Today Students and faculty uieiiibrrs'nf the Peuns.xlvnnin Province of the Federa tion of Catholic College Clubs met this nfternoon nt the New man Club of '1"' 1'nivcrsity of Pennsylvania, H7-1.". Spruce street. The purpose of the meeting wns to extend the work of the federation und to unify the clubs. The Hcv. Francis P. Siegfried, pin fe.ssnr of philosophy nt St. Charles Seinlnnn, spoke on "New man Ideals." The Hcv. John V. Kcogh. chaplain of the Newman Club of Pennsylvania, and chaplain general of the Federation of Catholic College Clubs, welcomed the delegates. Students from universities and col leges In all parts of the Dust nml 11 number of distinguished fncult) mem bers, attended the meeting. ELEPHANTS NOT THIRSTY West Chester Didn't Reap Its Ex pected Golden Harvest The question of how much water n elephant requires dally was tested by the water conimitlec of West Chester's borough council In order to arrive at a proper figure to be charged ereh cir cus appearing in thnt place. The test proved a surprise to the of ficials, ns wcl as to citizens, who be lieved the huge unlmals would drink several barrels In twenty-four hours. The circus hnd three large elephants and 100 horses und the water for the animals was measured as It wus drawn from n street lire hydrant through a hose. The amount of l.'ll gallons wus agreed upon ns tho probnble smallest amount the animals would use, but when the circus wos ready to depuit life measuring instrument showed 1-s.i Ihnii the amount set ns the lowest figure, and the show got olt with the pu. incut of 11 nominal sum. FIND MAN DEAD IN HOTEL Brooklyn Man, Seriously Stricken, Succumbs While Nurse Is Out A. .1. Audctt. fifty years old. n busi ness mini of Itronklyn. N. Y.. was found dead in ills loom nt the Hotel Adelpliiu earl) toi . Late last night Audctt was taken ill nt the hotel nnd was treated by Dr. K. J. Klopp, 1(111 Spruce street, who diagnosed the cuse ns pneumonia ov lu-o hours Inter, I.rmn 1 nulson . 11 hotel nurse, who was ntteiuling him. returned to his room und I011111I Audctt collapsed In a chair. Dr. Klopp was iiguin calbd and (lrouounced him dead. The bod) wns taken to nu undertaking establishment at Twentieth and Arch streets. TRAILS SUSPECT TO GEORGIA Phila. Detective Nabs Man Charged With Theft After Long Chase After being trailed to Svivesler. Gil "Punk" Locket t, charged with Meal ing S700 from tlie apnilmeat of Sits. I Carrie l'crlot. D South fber street, was arrested there by District Detective 1 SfcCilllilgh. of the Fifteenth und Vine I streets station. He was brought line this moj-uing. , ' Letter which had been dropped from , l.ockett's (locket near the l'crlot apaii incut gave the clue which led to his1 iiiptuie. I.iickett will have 11 hearing today befoie Magistrate .Mechiir) ui I feutiul Station. ' If 8 Magnificent! Comu look at it Splundid buildinB sito of from 2 to 7 nereis on tho hieh ground of Delaware County on good roads. The cre.st of tho Hlaek Tlorsc Farm liculthful, with lino valleys below nnd n vistn of hills. Drive, out Hultimoru Avenue through Media nnd l"j miles beyond to tlio Black Horse Farm Ihcru Dnu in lite Year front 9 to 9 I'lwnc: Ncijia 103 -y i . . tnjti'rX k l'i... -S AU-k,J!) i.AvHij tvjui LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Patrolman Tralnor (Insel), of thu Nineteenth iind (Kfnrd streets poliro At tlio left Is shown uheio one of ROPER ACCUSES CARNEY Councilman Calls Magistrate's Story Hc Sought His Business Lie Councilman W. W. Iloper. of the Gennnntown district, today used the lierimintown district, louay "sen uic "short and ugly" word on Slngistratc Cnrnev ns n result of Carney's dcclar- alio yeslerdav tliat Dopcr bad solictted legal business" from him. 'I'Iip innclstrnte was incensed nl ie murks bv Sir. Iloper in public concern ing the 'magisterial s)stcm. The coun cilman advocated the abolition of tho minor judiciary. This brought frmo Carney the assertion (hat Sir. Iloper was "full of gns." Sir. Iloper said : "Slngistratc Carney's statement thnt I have directly or indirectly ever 111- tempted lo have any business relations with him Is n deliberate, malicious lie. I have never hnd n minute's private inn vcrs.it ion with him in my life. If a person of standing or responsibility in stead of a fellow like Cnrnej had made this remark I would take even more, drastic action. PLAN TRIBUTE TO WOMEN Harry Mackey to Speak at Last "Cheer-Up" Meeting 1 The Cheer Cp-Don't Worry Club will hold its concluding meeting of the season tomoirow night, when Harry A. Mackey will deliver an nddress on "Lives of Great American Women." The meeting will be held lit the Globe Theatre, and -00 invitations have hern sent to prominent women. The Itev. T. W. Davis, the "Cheer l'p parson," will preside It Is estimated that IIO.OOO persons have attended the meetings since their inception nl the tirst of the jour. I Deaths of a Day John F. Scanlan John F. Scaiilun, Trainer lender of the Thiily-si.Mb ward, died late lnt night at his home. '-'.'IIS Heed street, lifter nn illness of six weeks. It wns thought thill Sir. Seiiulun was 011 the road to recover), but 011 Thursday he suffered a iclnp-.e I hilt resulted in his denlh. Sir. Scnnlan hns been active in down town politics for miiiic .iCiir. although still n young man. lie was engaged In the real estate business ami wns the ur guulzcr of several building ami loan as soeintlons. in the section in which he lived, lie was also one of the dliee tors of the Kno-evclt Itiiuk. No nrrniigements huve been made us jet for the funeral. .Mr. Scnnlan is survived lij a widow, two daughters and a son. ' Isaac Uhler Isaac I'hler. 11 eternii of the Civil War. died at the home of his daughter. Sirs. Helen SI. Fleming. ."i'.".il North Fifteenth street, jestcrdav. He wns seventy-seven years old. Sir. Filler is survived b.v Sirs. Fleming und one son. Doyle SI. filler. Funeral servues will he held at the home at I o'clock to morrow afternoon. Interment will be nt Luck Haven. Pa. William W. Long William W. Long, mi oiheiul of the Lee l-ilni Co., Plilludolpliiii. died nt midnight lu an Alleiitown Imiel us the result of 11 heart attack. lie was a native of Louisville. Keiitmkv. and was a Mm or the lute Dr. William II Long. The bod) will be brought lo this cit) . Dr. George H. Halberstadt Pollsvllle. Pa., April :.-:,.-George II Hallicrstailt. fonner sm 111. genu ot the 'Ihird Hrlgnde. N G P , ami a well-known physician and s mi of this eitj. died of (iiieuiuouin at his hniue here till 4 morning, lie wits hi ml of the first nld work of the Philadelphia anil RcadiiiL' Coal nml li-.o, ('.. -,,,,, I the lucent ion of this woilc. nml wn nl... the cnniiniiiy's chief compensation phv- "'cinn. Ilu was, sixty-live .years of i,Ke. - FORD GLASS DOOll AM) WIXDSlllliLl) SEDAN -,, TOURING W. .1. Rn.Ko,..l. 1; ,'ii ... -. ..H.wvmu, I '.'II I illl.mlil onoc 30E30I COME HAVE EENEHAN'S CAFE 11 o bUINUAY SPECIALS Lobtter Dinner, $1,50 ttnil lit until l.atiilt Ciub Xltai an uiatin !' 1 vf Hot: in, inuiT Itai bicuni (itit ri UaUt'l I'oialuca Meenehan'e Special Dinner, S1.50 f.obalpr Tinnliur frctl. Meat uii yiutui I ilel vt Svlr Tar Sn,e llarhiciinl Ojsiri UiVQloua l'titdtum Chicken Platter, $1.50 Unit fiiiffiil lloast Hnriuu Coc'th Ntul PaUitoca Blurril p.M 0 13 O ErI O C3 O E l'M .Ai'.ffit , ..i l, vy,l..if,ii.-.. a BANDIT CHASE 'Hi tlio policeman's linnets nu me i . prepared to take his picture, i " They CHINESE MINISTER AS GUEST Dr. S. Alfred Sze Due Here Wednes.- day With Legation Dr. S. Alfred Ssie, Chin nliiit-r to the C lilted Stutes, nccompaiiied liv " im- "ii ';'., V 'Vi" ...111 members of the ( I. nes. IcBUtlo , w mrivc here cdnesday He is m.ikin, n tour of the principal cities of he f0"n,"'J '" M,M " ",P CMMHV U""U fund. Dr. Se will he met at North Phila delphia station bj George Horace I.ori mer and J. Jnrdeii Gucntlicr. Sir. Larimer is cbnirmun of the Philadelphia committee which is working with the national lommittcc in behalf of the famine fund. Sir. Guenther is executive secretary of the commlttc". Dr. S.e und party will be escorted to the Ititz-Carlton after a short tour of Fall-mount. Park. Wednesday nfternoon he will be otlieiull) livoivcd by Slnjor Moore nnd member of his cabinet nt City Ilit'l. The visitors will a No be guest of honor at 11 reception in the lCinergency Aid headquarter. -10 South F.ightconth stieet. NO BALLOON TRIP ABROAD Visit of Huge Dirigible to England Abandoned for Present Plan for 11 "return call" on the It-.'IL Great Britain's dirigible which visited America lu lOl'.l, b.v 11 fnited Stales navy navigable balloon of even greater dimension, have been .in.in iloned for the coming summer. Work 011 the largest and fnstest diri gible ever designed continues nt tin Philadelphia Navy Yard, but has been retarded through luck of appropria tion". It probably will be a jear before she is completed. The airship will be S00 feel long, v" feet wide. She will be nble lo cross the Atlantic und return without refuel ing. Naval nfliiers declare the ship will be superior lu ever) way to the l'rltish H-!!-l. the first llgliler-tliiin-nlr ma 1 bine to cross the Atlantic. Reception for Bishop The Itev. nml Sirs, ('. H. Reese and I members of St. .Matthew ('lunch, I Figliteenth stieet and Germanlown live- line, will give a reception Simula) night . nt the pai'Mi house to IINlio! and Sirs I Rhinelmider REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE lor ii limited period we will iiliply Three fouls of "Sluifco" to cur., nf slip nf l'lird, Tourlnir r Hnudster, nt nop luilf uf our t'slnlillshril price nf $.10,00. This ineniiN n S'.VOO enHt for a lliriihle, iield-prnnf llliiuli uf lllgli luster in any color. The Cha. W. Schaffer Co. :fi 1 I Chest nut St. i . A : At all our Stores. Taste the difference?" cnir BTqpcr. co. llllsV, ' 8 &SCO Coffe XOC30E nomoE 30E20 DINNER AT 62D & WALNUT STS. D r . Cl... nt .. n S "w.i uirtoifi nailer, i.a liOatt Sulu . mii lfuiiruii.M, tlltl Ctl I'of'tt , .S(iltf tl.inrs (i il 7uuiiifui Smnh !)!,,, nu I anifc Platter, $1.00 ftoasl l.i u ii S(ii,ii,( .ii,li Itiwvlv 'olilloii lunch 'uti D o Fith Platter, $1.00 hut it Mi"il I iin h I t ul I'alatot 1'iiit Col' Slaw locaoc aoc3oc -locao tn"Wi t.T&.A i. .... ?,M.i,V j .v.v.. APRIL 23, 1921 NEW SCHOOL BOOKS AS RESULT OF WAR Old Standard Questions Too Antique for Up-to-Date Young Americans KEEP .UP WITH PR0GRESS( Changes brought about h) the war. particularly the high cit f iHiug. lulve made chool text -books of several )enrs ago, espocinll) nrlthliietlc prim eis. look more like collections of fniryj stories than bonks for serious up-tn I dnfe stnd ritciinllni: to' Louis Nus ' baum. Associate Stilicrlntciident of Stipcrliitciitlent Helmut. "If ) nil want I lie il e subjects In wlici ) i hlldrcii to tu He oil nrc attempt- ing In liistrnet them, serious). )oit must make them live nnd keep In touch with the times,' said Sir. MiHUiium. "For instance. If jnu nsked your oimg i ......ii ....!.... !. .....l,,.. . ir fritnier ' I'lllUlj HlllllV LIU' iin r....... . .. .. sold ii customer twelve mid ll hlllf dozen I eggs at twelve centM n dozen, liow inilcli did the customer pn) for thvinV ymi would bo Ukclv to have the pupil Mini. 'There ain't nn such nnlnml.' Further more, he would want to be enlightened us to whether the eggs w"ie lresh or i old storage urlet). "Todnv problems in text -books are ii. keeping with tin times nnd are In formative at the same time. Tims wc query: 'Aleock nml Drown Hew across the Atlantic tlecim. a distance of 11)01) miles. In an nlrplone ill HI hours ami L'D minutes. What was their speed nn I hour? Or if :i house may be rented fur IJ0 ii month, or purchased for .SSOUO 1 at Ii per cent Interest, with taxes mid i repniis at S'JOO a jcar, wlilcli is clicnp- cr. to rent or Ho buy? Within the hlsl few jears mmi other fncts nnd figures have so coin nleielv Mitiiilittitnl the old ones that. leM -books of thnt time are virtually! ......1,. 1 1. ...... 1....I (,. 1, (.imnlimtcd , uri-i.-.N 111111 nu..- in... ... ... '!', b) others conforming to the times "Slinilnrlv other subjects, such ns geography history 11:11! civics, have 1111- dirgono radical chan-res. Why. only last compeiicn 11. niui- ti.....o" . . 1 1 .1 . . . .!. t niinfiirou tiw..ltiiit liiktiicv Willi S'lMllt iriiui d ivt 1 year vvc wciv(ompeicii 11. iour.-s...... ........ - ; , m.r !lt the bishop's house next Tuesday to Include tfic new City Charter Jopmir S Ir Tickne, was born 1 this city J,, ()f , , .Ivies classes. When the various w s Nov mber W. IM.) II wns in the jnterfN,0( , mil,(linK ()f i.rntP.st. now in progress in Lurope and other 1 meicanttle liusines tor miinj jcurs an I Fiscoiinl Cathedral in Phlludel purt uf the world liiinll) subside wc for the last twenty ) ears associated with . J l'l"s,0'"u nimurai 111 1 nnuuei- 1... i.i.. ... i.,..nl. -enirrnnliv iinilil.it Urns, ns buyer. inuii. 1 1111. Hi: nni " 1 ' i r,i.-n- -- 1 . - i ii 1 n . 1 I.-. i Unit we will 'not huve to change their- course over night. "Inciileiitnlly. these changes nnd the. demand for realism in the hchools keep the lext-book publishers on the jump. I At that, they are nlwnjs several steps, behind the school systems." 7 GLOUCESTER DOGS POISONED Seven dogs were poisoned nnd died vestudnv innrnliis mid this morning in tin- vieinit) of Third und Market stieets Gloucester Todin (logs owned b) I.011W P.obo mid Victor Jenkins were found poisiuled to dentil 0 QUEEN ESTHER RALLY (Jii'.n llh"r k nml Youim- Women vvlll lir.l.l iheii- Hiirlm: Hull) lliln. April 2U, nt W. f. .. ISUi 4 Arch Sis. itipwr (I i) elork Di llilph A Kflton, Sis-lllter IIIF'WIi WHERE TO DINE hm0 WM& . PLEASANT EVENINGS v re 1vrs In lie Hnd at the alii i.v Ilu. -he I (.llei.t 1 'liuiesc .mil 1i1.r1.ini I'tilsm Will .Never I iM t.i I'lcisr V nl MUSIC & DANCING full ( iri Insti ,1 0 sosisioiis Daily Wf II VII. CC m iimiN -i; ( - IIIN Milt tPltiO iy S$$ deluxe arc m ltii.liie.M l.nnrlieon siTved ll CCe in iiso DO .111 u onrf Oo.irirto MT.riAl, lull (nump Sunday Dinner, $1.25 Srrinl cj n 8 102; Market St. 3Eaxaa; EAGLE RESTAURANT it Miuiii iiniMii Miti.i r Chicken Dinner 65c Served S11111I14 X D.vllr NEVER CLOSED Ls iiih'iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii; Hll.t ' "'Tlli' . n? &" mil - Sa 1 fk I 1 tii.'Csc aid American I Cmstnc of HxccHcnce I business Luncheon 1 CCe I II .'i.ll M IiiJI'.M. (DO . 11 .1.1 I 1,1- I' tl. , . ,1 ... u r I013U to 13:30 S rvOlO CHBSTNUT ST J a W..V t-'M ( H ,, Golden Wedding ' ! " Wi I .:' Jt ii JlMfJr f i T i . :m wmmmr Sir. and Sirs. Ilcniy .1. 'Iltl.ner, of :: 11:11 CIIIToid street, are lerrhltu; cungratulutlous 011 tho llflletli an niversary of their wedding MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Henry J. Tlckner and His Wife to Celebrate Anniversary . . .. . f ,, . Mr. aim .urn. mciiiv ... . .c....ir. ... .'.1 111) ( lilTord street, will celebrate their' golden wedding anniversary thi eve ; ung mi 1 rcccpumi m iii .sort.., 1 iir-ii'iii Hiri'i'i ......... ;:,- U z7cai SiLvtasnmts wA, 4 JfcWfc- Diamond Rings for Engagements - Unquestioned Superiority j'n Quality-Destgn-Workmanahip YHE proff the pudding is in the eating SHO n.'o uftHiird pit the Spruiy pnect for Suits mid O) cr coafs made nf Herd Quality Fabric and -' firir I'tiequaled Standard, vi Tadoi-ins- JACOB REEtfS SONS M-24-L426 Chcshmut Sfa-edt 1 IZftTimafffSTfiSSrtti Quality-Oxfords "VN Establishing New Low Prices Our $8 and $9.50 Oxfords Best at the Price. Our Finest Grades, $11 smamr immennan& MEN'S 1312 Chestnut St. SHOPS OPlriN SAl'UUDAY EVENINGS- VI' ITS '.n 3 L Bridgoton Resident Shoots When His Advances ' Are Spurnedby Mrs. Blizzard HUSBAND WAS IN JAIL Mrs. Annn Illizznrd. of Hridgeton. N .1.. wns shot and falnll) wounded by Charles llower. lift) -three years old. when rho refused In ndmit him to her Ihiusc Dowers then killed himself. Mrs Wizznril. who wns tift j )e.r old, died about I! o'clock bt night In Hie Ilndgetr.n Itnspltnl. The shnotfng nceurrid Tliursdn.v. while Mrs. 1111?.- izaid's liiishnnd was in jail serving n nitiei) -dn sentence for dlsordcrl) con duct. I'ollie .a) 15nwor.s 11Ui1e1l.il home ser- , crnl blocks d Ntniit from the Illlzr.nnl home He iiersiinileii .Mrs. Hllzzard to (dean his bouse sewral times, and tlicn when ltliz.aril was sent to Jnll. tried to force liis attentions on the wife. Thursday Dowers went to the woman's home and (lemnnded admis sion When he was nrdeied to go awnv police say lie dtcw 11 icvohcr and fired, the bullet striking Sirs. Illlz.anl in the bod) She ran into the house while her father-in-lnw. Alonzo Illlzznrd, sev enty yen CM old. ran out and found Dowers sitting on tin step. After a scullle the younger man wnlkrd to the street. A few minutes Inter ho returned nnd 'caught n glinrpse of Sirs. Blizzard , through 11 window. He tired ngntn, wounding her in the neck. Dowers then sent 11 bullet between his eyes. MAN KIL S WOMAN COMMITS SUCK ' Dlizzard was, rele.ied from jail after tin- shooting und was nt his wife's hed ! -ide when she died, ns were their tvo -i ., ... Bishop to Be Hosv to Laymen j,,,, (,,(,,,,,,,,. wl ivo ,. ,,in " 1 . . "0"sr,s J Birthdays - Anniversaries u n Exaggerated statements are often made in the news papers in regard to the clothing sold in some stores. J Words are carelessly used in many instances it is perfectly easy to say "we sell the best clothes on , earth," but the public is in terested in knowing whether or not the clothes justify the assertion, and also whether or not the clothier is competent to judge of their merits. J Our reputation, our ex perience, our merchandise stand back of all our news paper publicity, and the steady inflow of new and satisfied customers is the best possible proof of the truth of our claims for pub lic patronage. i-Wl L NX '(111 III I ,iCr ( It I'lltl' iii Ciiidin uii. Iin r Tan ill i tra'rd ( iiinl .No i t niun (irni it. jju.r?o Hrl 1232 0B Maruet St. I -ll m -ts 1. 1 il sv ' ftaaitii..'jial
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