t.7. i y--rtS, lt m' V 'M"''!) rJPJiy.-'iJ .'VT'S" eT5MP fTjJW,''! 1" i 13. 'W r,?T.-r I" '' (?i 'A, ' ' "?" '" ,-- ; I , J. a JiVElXG rUBiilC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AI'KIL 29, 1921 BRYN MA WR GIRLS BRAVE RAIN TO H6LD MAY FESTIVAL L L Adoption of Moasure Called At- j President Thomas, at May Day ' ' nv- HITCHCOCK ASSAILS BRYN MAI HEAD THINK RHODES GIRL SHOT FOR BURGLAR . 1 POLICE WIN 10 ROBBED BANK KNOX IN S WOMAN ERA x - i ..j Fatal Wound Made by Shotgun, Bolieved to Havo.Boon Fired From Farmhouse SUSPECT ROBBERY ATTEMPT tompt to Dictate Harding's Foreign Policy Fete, Seos Full Sex Equality I ill ii I s n IMMIGRATION BILL REPORTED WOULD ENTER ALL FIELDS By Ihe Associated Pre rnllege graduate of today will ee . Washington. April 211. -Adoption of In Ihcir genrrulion women noted In .the Knox peace resolution wnuM be an! statesmanship serving tntfil State) attempt tn (limit the ftitpriintlrtiinl ' "nniop perhaps even In the prrstden policies of President ll.ir.lln, Senntor Jl" rhalr. oecnrdlng to Or M. I sror HltehrOrk of Nebraska, ranking Denm rlimna. president of Bryn Mawr I ol crtt on the foreign relation' committee, '"If- . charged today In the Senate ' nn bilef addrc io tne t'idenis M The Ncbrnkn sennto. fliin.-l.nl tho 'he mniml Mtt Dnv exercise today measure a "Idle and ineftVi-the" nH "" M'olte of the uinnr nnd varied in declared (hat it w-s being "railroaded" fi" "I!""1'1 !" women of this nge through like a ga francliic through n "nd prophesied bicr imd better op. city council "when th- vote, -an be portunitles than w -before depended upon "' Th. resolution is to , "Ttie tn'ent. 'hiit have been ly,ng be voted on tomorrow dormant In women for centuries ore now- Quoting from President Harding" , '"'" : forth. hp ,"' ' tn yotif address in which he opposed nnv stntc- , -weratlnn you will be In the mid of raent of pnllev br C....re.. Senator ' movement opening now nnd Interesting Hitchcock aid Centre... i thi. ,e.. "!'- ' womankind. U c shs.1' have lution. h.vl assumed the function of th , '' I'"" rw saleswomen Train roiir Meciithr I '-Ivp for tlir liltiei Nnd hCM I.e' t wmiion Ik- prluclpniK nnd tunerlntPtid Asalh "Intrrferftice" put of cirl!' rliool nnd copdiirBtluniil "It An!niri," lir nld. to .ll.-iiiii -iool. I .! women tnke reponll1p thf term of tlip'tront wli.'.. nl t tio iltlniis on tlip leai-lilnj: tffi of co-execiitivt- lin power o tiof lute Wluit ''dm ntlonnl.pollenex of the country. ba bci-oiiip of tin- fni -fnnio.i .-o op.'rn- Criticize I'oor ItrwnnlK Uon b'twcpn tti vnrMiu n-ntv !-or inc tOVPi'tilncnt '! I tho I'rcvilPnt tcqm-t to Consi-ci not to Inti-ifip In 't' con utilutlonnl power to be H.nit". m the firot change'' I ConBi''" t- I n-1 n t f to the fljteciitlve wbnt or' of n ticrtlv he in to iiP!otlntp with ttcnniiin ' "In Hiere AlrCidv n on!ll(- bi'twecn the iipv. cspriitiv.' nnd Itepiibh.-Hn I .'.id S,H, ,rnr, in m(, nnrt prfpnratton , ers in Hi" Snntc'' re ii'nut to tlt, ( w gvh0 ,,itaiit poKltlom an i wltne nn n'tmpt hi lender in -on- ,h- ni.-hp.i roiin.l of the ladder " trol of thl Sennto to dn-liite ' M.e i, Tlionn tr.ed tlic Imporlnnce , President, to Icnore hl i-e-omin.Mi..i- n prbe. award- nnd cholarhlp n n tlon. to overrule Iup p oie.t in tV n,e),, ( acknowli-deinar work well done matter of for.-tcn poll. ie? nnrt ncourapltiR to Krenter effort I "The manner it. "Inch ihi n.ntter TliroiiRliout her talk, im well n h bcti l.-oii;ht Into the Sennl" and tliroueh the entire Mm Day exereises. handled in tlic Senate l.. perhap. with- there wa hrishtnet and lov aplentv. ' out n precedent It i nppa-euiiv to ,1(l lll0 ,hH urU rrf, 0( jhe eun to' be put ttiiomli In ma.iiinpi-i There ,, , ,, time. honored celebrntlnn. ha been tio dleulnn a to it mer- nrp of rain tlint fell in a uteailv , it :tio cni)ideintinn of itk effect ' drlMle prklcd on the firlx' hnlr an' A icMlutiMii iinnMn? the f.n-eljn with bared head thev frolicked on (be I policy of Hie t nlteil Stnte and nuni- beautiful emmm. Pr0in T o'.-lock. the inir to illftate to the l'roldnt of the official hour for the sun tn rise, un I nlted Sl.itex Is to be p.ihP.l to ii vote til 11 the fetlvlties continued. The1 here without nppnreutli nni effoi-t to .lillllnc danipiie did no keep the' explain It lnoun-iijr or iui;fi .t- et. grH frm ,.RrK tlmii white frock i aptnietn It U to he nhe. thioujli and , white .hoc. nor make their volcee ' the Senate ri iiiikIi n a tn fiMii- t lei. Jovimi. nnd wect n ther ranR out1 Chlfce or i-lti i-ontrn-: i rni'ronded , In Ihe i-olleite oiik. HrlKhtOutetl through a citj .oimril the iote wenter Hint Iihiij.-.I the nual order can be dcieiidtl upon.'" , I of nurp white, ndilc.1 u plcturenqtiv The Hnue inimiurniion re,t.-i. tion briRntnc to the ecenc ' Ki ::r r.!,:ji:,i.r,rn':,.:...,.?:lr. bi 'ir' . crownn elimination of protinlon to n ,rd -'uat at o clock after the uunl un- apecinl pnv.ieice tr entrnnre f min-.iv ris'' '"' 'he crowninf of the May and pcr-ou i,.jeet to -. iutiou perc W"xU ' i.B M',!; Tvlnr. of Uttle CUtlon Hock. Ark. i In Ilocbefe1rr (lull Htid be prcent,itinn of the Imce Mav hn Kalin Wan I Hlcei- nn ket to President Tlionm. '-Sunu.i' .llin' Chalrmin Knhn. of th,- iiiilunn f 'prt 'he louc procenn of ilrl from the fair roiiinilttee. told tn- Mouse todm ddortnitorle to the ware! that an enlMed force of lIls.OtM) mrn ', "'" 'utilinsly swunc her brown aa fixed b the iirnn apprnprlatli.ti bill 'a-v hasket with Its buttercup)- and vio- wa loo email, nnd tine in th,. proper ',ls- "' lw' ,I,P n,li KtiBll'h May Day time he would offer mi iiinendinent in """ " n'tn ''n"J to r'" ,,"'A 1,r Mar rrca.tu: the nutiilx-i- to IT.'.imn ior l-'"e won populnrity and the "I urn not nn ninimi!. I inn -mi "Suiin.i Jim" prise Thi in the Mary afraid of war. but -ir nil know thai 'f'fn Ultclne memorial prlxe. Riven world condltioiw are unv-ttied." he de ''" enior who I n good tudetit. In- dared "And in the interest of true "-re.ted In her work, nnd who poenei econoint. in tm inter.: ..f the ivelfnn- 'he qua'itie of couiane, cheerfulne, of the countri. 1 lml' nppeni to tn.. falr-inlndednea. good portsinanhip . membership of this ll.m.r to support whoe inrluence I widelj felt, nnd who such nn anu-udm'tit ' Hve" "P '" her own conviction and is Citlns "he fact tint Japan nn.l Dunn rciieoled by all. , both hud mil. h larger nrnnes than tin ''"he p-etr pne. awarded for the country the fnllf.irnin representntire rtrt time this yea', and given by Ml aid thnt -ti proportion to population 1'iioma for the mot menroriou work only (Vdonihij nod I'nrnqunif Imd " 'rc-.uui-e. emnlmHizlnp poetry and smaller armies than the I'nlted Stntes. proe-wrltlnjj. weut to Ml .lean Flex- , Annwerinj the demand for reduction "' PW' Vnrk. It wa a set of Masc ot government erp-nes. li Knhn de- Held and William Mutler Vent clared the srciotiiri of war .-o.il.l he Vomlnatlon for undergraduate schnl truted ahsoliiteli i.. ..it expenses arship follow wherever po-sin'.- w;-no.u injury to Mnrla I, i:it-n H-noii lla.i Mnvirliii tie mllltnrv estnbhnniMii o.niniiie .i.ia iioo snrj.ij io ih tt.i Mip war l. irrinent strong! op- pofed to the ndcrtlon In th House of Ihe Flood lesiliition nskins -hv Brian- dier General linn, Hnrnh n on. re., ommeiided fo' prninotion In- President Harding. Serretar, Wer' .rn in a iTiirr "' nvjirHHrinn' i p IX fl I1 11 HONOR FIRST SETTLERS Colonel Paxson Describes Monument for Tinicum Island s , , t - . . tn-,l..h I'nlnntnl .,.... I.., ...U outline-i plans fn' a "atue which the sorjen is io ere. i on i inicuin island tn honor of the first settlers m this region "The site on ihe island lim not been definitely chosen " said f'nlnne! I'mann "but in the nenr future a moinimenl will appear honoring the meniori of the Swedish settlers who hunt on tiiat spot pZ.i a .. ti . ' Prince Hall, the hrst d.ielling In the colony Tbei nUn ere.-ted a little Imei the nrt i inn. Ii h-iilt in the ennimunlM This was sniprnl vonrs before WUIuni Penn nnd lit Quakers nrrlve.l The meeting wa held ar the Hisior lcl Soi'it of I'entisi -ania KU'O I.n mist street Alhett ',ok Mvvr. author and hltorlHn in an lttrnfe.l lecture described the lelatlnm of Wl'hnm I'enn With the Swedish set,,.r DR. SLATTERY SPEAKS HERE Grace Church Rector Addresses the Olrls' Friendly Society "Friendship one nt the meat words of Chr t Oospei the world Jjeeds friendship s neifi hefore ' tne HT Dr Charles I SlRttery lector of Orsce Church Ve York said in a ser mon last night -it tin. minus! meeting of (he fiirl' Frl'-ndix Sncietv in Holi 'JYInlty Chureli Member ,,f the soi-irti from par.hPi fnrOUfCllom tin Mini pim filtomlH rlio 'Men separated hi tear ami bate need tbS sympathy of one iinntliei." ) need th urn njr or t.ivi. mn nlio ... .- ftrnleht and ''ni' ni.Ttrnir for hiimnn alODlail. ' - Auto Hits Wagon: Man Hurt Nicholas l.al.erghetin Ittt'J South Carlisle Stteei wps tlir'iwn to the i.leet and injured nhen tin- tenm he was ,n ing collided wi'li ,111 Hufoniob'l. nt Uirard Slen'ie (.nil Marshall street 'ph morning The fi-htu.ed horses stni'xl to run nwai. hut wcr .nigh' hy a ,. nrsinnn sevet-n -iiiiares nwn .a i.-i - ghelta was inken to tne Itoooieli i0s pital. noru i"! wii t tu mi rs .st'raciiie ijiiim , oli r i- a , ,sin . tisil lore; -'an 6 a-Ii Island 1 n a rk... ...: . T. fli.i i,i si..l,.r flr,, TPPrin. iui " " "n".-' ,,.,.," iioijrtlai ind l,t IS """,-- Nj'l "' I'l'ks and Rr hire reauua ibicif vt .Miii -n.iur and rsturnlns: I. e- a p-o er n-l tlr-. Iteiurn lin '." -i TicSfta "11 1-1 .' t'p-S u and t ma. si all mtlroa) nrku Hie.. n inrl a riou's ef funiPti" rt'njs r.i.iinui 1 nii,',i ,,, i-rtlarsgo lie ln u' '. nun) 10 "! TArnU. Iytrv traiei an n ni ,rtMor dirma tjkt aorilce r.nr.i 111 a n ii-ai,i ,.,ui treat. Conifer' and "1 ie Ma ".ur '' omt trtlrs en. Ilia l - is n ! Ltl 01 fcrln l'an " ilu' n, 1 , .11 r -j,-.. , . . - ..-- ;. 0, flirrei Oeiifrsl (leal llnrk lilainl ; T.VecV'1'.'ti t'llfStnill h. rblliAtlphls, -trfi.1 ,,... ,.,,i,.riliiniii rnllc. to.l.r li-.- oniPn profpnor If wompn arc . on the !tnfT it i meroly n tntrucftir. ' ' I rt tm op. n hopltnU to women I .olm) jf , n i-.i. ii'-k.ii. oi.rn uniiipsH nnu proirn It hn been ft r.ii-tiint urprlp to nn to nee women ,. nr. ... i,-.,i ....h..,,, r......,i i-i.,. i .. ,unlA ..tA. hM, ,h. hmn vmt '! Jmt Trurln- PhltsilUphi ''""' V B..i',nchm,n ""T1.?.1. ";nolr 'l! J&fi!? ,fe . ri-ii-if Phiia.i:tl i' ,.;, n'Si'.V'Si.S ohnUrifcip, c rmn- Mill t -zftVu'tM '-h'ipdr. wHft arwfttr in to f. Mnjj'Htf "(i.,i llftO for "Xii1nt ' rK in fort)n ianfrat Vrffini Kan- fllt7nb!li H flhipn nr-ho nrfcHip n jci- r iftni' ft't nr pxifl'nt rrori n '- enrfl gnn NTrtrr iVbfion TirlhUna In l.h iipi-" u niHit.1 "inn" iinuu n.i mius record iimci 1. unoinp lurior "lrnoiar- tf co Frsnr.s Mmten ltui rill. lstptili- Itn B Itnns.ii, sieaomnr rnnurnip 'u Jjr.e ani d.iio scho'irihtn vpj ISO t.,n . Ka'hrln Vn Tllb-r o Dl Air MJ e-l" n.o sciw rlir elue I too on M Msi'lrm O'Mtwr Phl,fltutii nn XI Power mfinorlni -nolrihip lu 100 U'lm Wk-5ft. l'rvn Mr. P " e Sue W n speclsl cholar.hlp , , mm Prns Lsbel. Ph'!fl'.phU Ann M rowrn mnioriBi sn.or pcooi'- s&rial nler aerinla rintt value 1100 nn i n Morrt oiberson l.iiahlons In.llii r'.nuunr. lw rnmorl. sslilor ,.lio s - shin li 1 fir, F,m'! Diirothv itevfnwin Ptu'iOtlphls , Thnmi.s X H(.-a.1 ni3i no mhu ,u J-'OO ii. d kpec.a cho,irMp va'iis Wflo imn (Invvins RuiUoroustt ' K' ao'h I)uan illl'.eaple ac-io Tah.p n n 'nn nlor aiue IS" .Iispphir. i - Me iu e M1 (tj Hrj n Ma, cue , e , ahip " ' li.. Mrt Hl,:ihih O'lan II ' '' --hn' h.p in smirlmn histor) .i- l"P w ,,n Heirlet's Jnntni;, Dar.i'n p ;rv E Htvn jun'ar achblarah p a'ua T,n V.ailun lH'rr,r Phllaee.ch'.a. Ma-v ,nns Lonnsi-eth -in nr athoarantp ..liii Hud Klliai.eth Nb,iM Phl'ad" phla Ki.ns Hal'nwell Inner scan sritilp a!v.t lion and iwcia- sz-Vo .i ship -alu- I20fl r ,r h Mart n Hrvn Maw Maria Hopp' aipnnmow achniaraaip a !! ISftfi Klltarieth Refehli.a Hrvn JIr. Ii a Hupp'-. soi.noinore 'nitarahtp a u I JOc and fyeefai aehelarahlp. valu Sfln Mai llVmi 'n f-h art-'ph'a .spjlHl oiihnin laiMp. -.alua $ I AO Fllll ss ' , . S . ,i. Ha'bOr 1 Sp- m' Hiplionitr .i ni i'.hili lIj. I2lin -itober'fi .!o1"fr 9 1,,-V Spjr i, "ipr, iti sr.o irihlp a u, II Mi l-'reiU K isenU i Phl'rt I'.'ph'a Hhpe.h f - turn,, ii hc-euranip . i- I1JR Awurut, n a.wiiinir.Utlon if Mi finpvrtmen. f ZntUmh n t,.r iluflfnt who ' ' K' kZ ,$"'$82, -n n.-1 n a !, II'JS Avirdea on rnconi Ure.t Kn h c.'jr- srnh.. m hrVii s' Vt-U '!? i n IP . pfiyr fu r,t txi v rue- in n iunmr r An i n Ka'httrin finmR l 4 ri nir.i Won M flilflo'vn N 1 Hmi', Wnil pt frr O'ssHh .ttfciijr-- VifilM F.andolDn cari rf .Vw Vnrk Tnf irifc' f'lnwin ! ,.f ti o' j nf tri4i -Bhr ."'oiii.mn lmr jn-1 T.nna Cnt 'ir Ctbf ll-tdni . io4.,i) . H lP ltf j,1(l Krra in .seiddrr Kninsn. re in r'i1'!f ftotrrH tniiAeai fB - Kft. fii'man h mior l-u Hazn ) 1. u n n tnai leoenie m nA . l.i ... . Hi.- rxui-e HH' and i s M.rwiim M, "?" "-'r': "," i nm. ar.h irafr ii iiihish l-;..nln.p o minima -'a ins Ai.vjsta Em f a'f.'i mrd-iiM- snna f,irurlr Marl l.rhr etnlniti M,.i In i ilmhri ij-aduiit s. h..tsr..lnp nt tn . , f X.lr.O- !.' i. IIm1i.ii PranrMM W ., . I. . - .... ii . "i..... ...:.- ..r-. .-- .. - -." . .i-auehe- M-- t..jeei M.irr.iw riin.ire in Kuassa Mi .nniie't ,,il- 1 ma 1,011 S M' 1 h anil n-- f-in-ln- Joiih ,,, tt(n I , r-i LI la'i I'ai-sftna -ir .I, I ..1 llliH ' l(n ns ', , . ti'.iii snri -o-lr.i r,,.-rr N. , ., I I - 11 L '-1 ' rtun -ch' ari.p a- hi- ,1 .- of l.'lnii t tf'prm Vuyo IVirt i.rv 11 peilse a-h 'a-ali'p ef tp,. a m ' I In, .ir , f.oyi ie Mararrit Piotun m s .' iieriiu Seh.-nfld r -raliTlne I'l,. 1 - -Onlri. V. Tln'a 'rn,I tp tc di Ir tunlil Milllsma. Rniina Wa.rtar nhllnao 1, a Iri r Vf Mill l-,tstO', pscnri,,K' l . .'a , III a I 1 .1 li.l l'1-fl nia fill'" ' 1 , , V n 1 . M 1'ar 1 fn' ft t-wi ,. ' V- -iu j, iralif im ' ' Wv lceff r-.ms'rv rjracc ImMn BWWWMW BBtatyifxtiHc iImmiii irnniiii iiifcMaaaMBMMMaartaiMAiaMwwMWHiWWiBaiiMaBMIBHMWB Mmli-nt at Main l.lne rollese nrrnjpfl FOUR DROVE WHILE DRUNK; ALL AREHELD FOR COURT Even Man In Charge of Wagon Falls Into Ditch and Police Tolls .lame K. Hark, a Nepio. :.f)l1 Soulh Thirteenth treet. wa drlrlnc a wagon south on Fifteenth etreet InM night and failed lo ep red light posted on streel repair operations, c drove! I into the ditch and lauded on In head lie was held In $1000 ball for court. Too much hooch the police nld. Joneph t'. McCinnls. 'J.Vl Vulton etrcel. w-a given the ame hall hi Mag Istrate Mecleary on n charge of reck leMly driving an nutomoblle while drunk lie wn arrested nt Ilrond nnl Ulnmond treet A policeman nn tietlnnlng a New York motorist when Mcfllnnls bumped into the New York car A bottle of gin produced before the mngltrntc. wn tre reflinn.Police Surgeon J Hunter Smith testified. William !! Kruger. 151(1 Porter street, driving a motorcycle, ran Into Motor Officer Pulton at Hroad nnd Cal lowlilll atretd. it wn testified The came hall wa fixed in Mi case on the same charge. One mill a half hour after he had been arrested on the am chnrge Walter D. Rrown. 4ni North Kdgewood treot. wn examined in th motorcycle head quarter b.v Or Smith Dr. Smith ald hi condition wo pasnblc It looked a though be might escape court. Motor Officer Martini, however. nitl Ptrnivn was tnKgerlng when taken in charge nt Sixtieth and NVftlnnt frett. Hall was fixed nt .10nn for court. PUBLIC THEIR OWN POLICE 'Get Snakea In Gran. Sy Mayor's May Day Proclamation Kvery good cltixen should constitute himself a "patriot policeman" to drajj who dares raise lu head against the nto tne ugnt auy piiiikc hi mr i" government on .my,i' )'..". Moore o combat possible May Day instigator of the nnti-wnr activities, property owners nn.l iwned Rrent blocks dUturbances ' Three of these are believed to be holding ' t Mock. Itecaii-.e of their tact and The flavor staled that p.itr.otic pa- "cabinet" positions in the Ii,.lnn , nMlllv Imnkcra lui.l P need I e n , re trues would be held a a counter-move ! Soviet government, und three arc be- sponsible- positions mil they id innnl and asked'thal the American ring be ' lleyed to be It. this .-ount.-., . , f.J '' M!V"n "'i"''" "Z1'Z dlsnlsted eerywhere as a protest against the activitv or disturbers The Veteran of Foreign Wars. Ihe Patriotic Ordr of Sons of America nnd kindred , organization will march on ruimiay. KILLED BY DOG'S LOYALTY migration in rciiogrnu in- i..mi.-ii. Woman Burned to Death as Pet RevwM pnbllshrr f a rMraw ttuaaUn nets Would-Be Rescuers , "r, n B,rL, 'ifi'vi nni HI i - OranN. ..- Aprils -A bulldog'. rthV ,,evotion to his niitres irirectly caused country. , He edited HUi the death of Mis M. l.ouisc foster Here , ;"rh" " ,' CArLinM,,. "u mu I War Department at w nsiiingion. were, S Chicago. 'r"'?1; AV r ii,7l,,th nn.l -no r'-undK of mnmunltio.i. bolsters yesterday ..... . log, as are l-red .lakkoln. of Hulnth. nn.l , Driver ,,nd helpeu on nil When Mie liters clothing caught r.eo l.aukka. ' rckswhicl earn mnil VmA to Is. nrf ,,e animal stood guard in the door- , These - Jjjwil. U"(; ; B .,nbl, will bo "heeled" wltf, .Idearn, "nvimd snarled so savagely that women :. A"J:' ii Vo be the man "ho ! '" "'p regulation army manner The IS. rsn to the rescue were afraid to XZun 1? W. W. 'anM-ar W. .re,, "; ';"!; .nir r linn " ninn 'oien.-u mio lie .. .-,- .. -..-.. j......... i.. ... house, seired the animal when it at- ti.ikc.1. him and locked it in a room. Then he smothered the fiames, but the delay wn ratal. HOOVhH U HtUHUAN Lt . Discusses Department of Commerce With Big Business Men WnsliinKt'in. April M l By A P. i Reorganisation of the Depui-tintnt of Commerce to ensble it to meet belter the needs of the industiial and i-nnimcrclsi community was the object of a confer ence i-nllcri for rodftv by .Secretary Hoover witli ome forty representative business meu of the country The i-oufeiecs included James A rnr ndi of New tork and Charles 1'iez. of Chicago, both of whom have beer i prominently mentioned for the post of chairman of the Slilpplnc Board: Joseph 'I 'r-ElTV.'Tiir the I nlted States Chamber or torn mere.-. AWnnder l.egge. of Chicago ; Julius jl. Barnes jf New nrn and Irving T Bush, of New "i or.. WANT SKIP-STOP ABOLISHED 'members o. ihe nifoointion hnvc pledged mii -nu sjiwi nva.ii ipp,, , kfp,, f(l) nll ,1P dub - .. . .. house. 'Indiscreet" bathing suits Commission Petitioned in Case of"0,",' rhpn.,rfl ,,rnmpil, to Ihe local Allegheny Ave. and 25th St For the -ak of . hi dren who cross Allegheny nienue at Twentv -fifth street. Iuhlu Sei-vin- Csimmisiiinr '.lames S. Henn was petitioned today i to Older sbolished the skip-stop of the p. i T si that crotslng Ross H. 'Craven was me principal witness Samuel Strauss, a merchant of Kront and Cumberland streets, also put in a ike rcnoest based on the number Of passengeis congregating near his place, who were forced to walk to get a inr. P It. T engineers entered onlv formal n-spiiiisr Morula "II skip-stop cases ,n!l be heurd at Hiirribure and rulings nnnoiinfeil when the . uses nre com pleted Brirjade to Held Reception The I nited Bo' Brigade of America .111 1.. 1.1 ...,.antlr,,i !i linimi- of J: ani.oinie.l national cninmamler. tienerul Jo-epli II Cildliiiri. of Haiti " " " ..'. '.'. rn 1. inure lit 1 lli-isi U'Miirmcu iiihk-ii., tSrren Hi eel nliov l- iiteenin. ai .ml. lonl-hi A 'mm 500 boy. n.- epected io lienr addresses by Oeneral ciidhpp and ''";,'" 'Jl"Tt Tumble -toil, pastm nf Chelten Aienue Presln - terlan Church terlan itnircn Franklin Institute Lecture The polarlnietei- nnd lis praclluil p pllcuHon was illsciisseil nt a meeting of the Frunl.lln Institute Inst night hi Dr C Skinnei of Ihe Bureau of Standard Wa-hington In uhlle drewe. while Ihip nnd MocMiiKi did not Iff n 111 tic llilnp lllif a ilrllliiR mill Interfere ulth tliclr niinuiil ..... It... amaI.a .... 41. k ..Mtikii rtljt.tf ttt ? n'tfilfwiti Itilfc fiwirmlff ir iiirsr. .iiiii' sit.'r .mil ?,!, iiiii May l)a cverclsea on Ihe mtnpli ! l.".Ur Plmlo Sorvlrr MISS rXI.AHKTH P. TAYI.OH She wa honored today by Ilrjn Maar Cnllrco Mudenls al their an nual May I '"cm luil. Iter home Is In Utile Hocu. Arli. NINE LEADERS OF I. W. W. JUMP THEIR BAIL BONDS - Three of Number Holding "Cabinet" Positions In Soviet Russia Chicago. April 'JO.-1 lit A. P 1 Nine renl leader in the gtoup of Indus, trial Workers of the World convicted for ami government wartime conspir acies have jumped their bond und arc believed t' be turtlu:ring revolutionary Idea, federal official' mid today niter u final i-ltp.'k-uu of the fort v-seven. men who were to teport to the l.iavenworth. ' u " V .'." ,L '"'... .....,... i.t. Kalpli I'tiapiin. euitor .u Aouuaruy. once the omcial l v i . organ, is me only "big gun" who 1s nt l.enienworth. "Itlg Hill" Haywood is authoritatively lepuriCU io IS' ioioih.t m piip,nuuo for the Hueslan Soviet government. Vladimir lA)sef. under a twenty - year senlencc. i .-ommissioner of im- .7 i . ,"...... ... ..r .- .. ......... l.. ".:,.,.- sctivnim. ,. .... . ,, . """ ; -V' ' -.'- ' ", ' '.r - , Four rest here charged with distributing In- flammatory clrc.ilms. Among pain- ' n, m.o was one calling for an uprl pniets inuno in poesi-sKioi. i mm ... ing of Anierienn labor on May Day. and criticizing America' participation In I ,he wnr' TO BE "SPOTLESS TOWN" National Park to Bar Dirt and "In discreet" Bathing Suits Bathing girls and clubhouses in Na tional Park. N J. are to be censored rigorously this summer ny tne i Hi .". i,.:. ,..:., t.unni.tlm ulilrli dn ,,, , Ui nisht ,hf t,P -'cU-nii-tip ' ( h N. tPni,p( tn ,hc streets also ,"... m(.mue, of the league Imie rfhl": . . ,, .r. .il0 mon u.ii Move ' '" J1"1 " 'm "l0 lnul l ,'n , (ip ln ,f K ,, ,pRri the first wave of week-enders will it., rnlli,. into the l.nrouu i. Women .nnLiniitn. Alexander Milro wns elected piesi- dent of ' be association last night at a meeting held in the home nt i ouiicu mail Alfred May. Louis A. Shaw was chosen secretary and Mr. May treas urer TWO-DAY CONFERENCE , . . ... , Church School Lessons and Methods Are Discussed two duy planning confereiitr on church si hoi lesson and methods opened this morning al St. Junto' parish houe 2210 Hansom street Mrs .1 l.oman nnd the Hev p p Osgood spoke at this morning's session ....I 11, 1, lie- lt- 1. v r-,. 1.. ,.. Mi M I.. Kiati!, at this ufa," . noon session HlSllop Itlllnel.-inder Its'o - lll arlilraus trims it sesalnll nn 1 1 .. ' to Teach the Bible to Young Peonl,. - , Who Think " I .i-i... 11-.. Ii. o 1 lik i.. 1 i" n" '" ' ""..""r1 "" ""'' .-s un- tin. iiiion i.ei win ne sipnK- ere nt romorrow's meeting I MeKC0 Returns Confiscated Lands . 1 Mexico (II), April 21). 1 By A P 1 Uih tip ()( -tl Hlft ,, C. si.. VltatVik T.aartrt fnri tilllln at ... S,"' ..,, " ,i' ., . "".' "" , '" ,000.00(1 peisi, which were confiscated , n. .,..-.. ,-- -. .. ..... ... during various revolutionary periods in I Mexico, were ordered leiunictl to their owner lesterdny hy a presidential ur ',, sent to the governor of the states. m ? fa'' - yi iii mil .. i iiiiii- ii.ia.t riycm at 7 o'clock till miirnng ALCOHOL THIEVES ROUTED; ONE IS THOUGHT WOUNDED Watchman Opens Fire on Two Rob bers Who Escape Two men. nnerntitig in an under- taker' motortruck, were surprised by a wittchmnn when the uitcmpieti to break Into thft patent medicine labora tories of Nicola Piccnne A. Co.. .'l.'Hll North Almond street, at ." o'clock thl morning. They were driven off b.v revolver shots nfter one of the men apparently was wounded I The watchman, making his round of (be building, discovered the two rob ber He shouted, and n they wiir ried toward their ti-u.-l.. he opened ". ... , One of the men thiert up hi hands" and stnggered. Hi confederntc nl.led him into the truck and drove nway. WOMEN'S CLUB CELEBRATES Professional Women Hold First Anniversary Some of the new fields open In women were brought out In n.ldree al the first b!rthdii of Ihe ltuslnes and Pro fessional Women'. Club lust evening In the Adr-lpliln Hotel. Sevpral hundred prominent women wpic present nt the dinner, which ns preceded by an enter tainment cnnsNtlne of intrumeniiil ami Mical iiiukIc. Or Martha Trncv president 811111"'" w pnruea 10 tn. nispinc, wir ilenn of the Women's Medical College. -ns toatniltres ami explained the tmriiohP of the new orsanlxatlon which hn.l become an imperative need becnue of the necessity of compnninnslilp among business nnd profcsslnnfll women. An association of such women, she nid. mennt the broadening of their hoiixon nod niulunl benefit through an exchange of views. Mrs. Jacob 'Mrs, of Newport, empha sised the need of women helping women. The power they possessed, she said, was ' shown in the fact that thev were great iiuiiuvin if"' ....... e I Ugnt lor siiumge. 1 P n MPM HPRF fPT ARMS I "." ...' . v 'War Department Furnishes Pistols and Shotguns to Postoffice ... ........ niitomallc nlMoN nnd i J J - n "t o- Thornton todav lo be "''"- "f '""" k- ,U,Vih the .-onsftnment. sent f.om the wni u,- ,,,- .... -. . . i.,,f....,., 1 "TWPI PTH MIRHT" BY GIRLS Nonpartisan Chief's Conviction W Qjve Jwo . --- Performances a, The eninr OrnniHli.- Sm-ien of the West Philadelphia High S.-honl for (Jil-ls will give a performance of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" May 7 and II In the assembly room of Ihe school. A plogrnm of Shakespearean nuisl. will 1m- pinvldf'd by ihe musical elub under the direction of Mm Vir ginia llejulerson The players hnie been coached by Miss Hani 11 Sterling, diainatl. director. The proceeds are for the benefit of the scliool library. ITALY HONORS U. S. MARTYR Body of Eary War Vlctlm Tran ' ..... .. i ferred to Venice Monument ' rn,Wt A,lrii o0.- iB, A p , Tl hodv of Klchanl Cutts I airfield, in Of tit- nrsi two Aiiiericaiii. i.uieii i Italy during the war. was to.bn trans 'ferred to the monument in 'lie Mestr Cenieterv. near Venter, pui-pos.t. t.,eet ed to receive It. Italian soldiers and aniiin-s and a detaihmeiit of American Id iem-kets I rendered military honors. Leaves $6000 to Daughter Mrs K lniln Clark, fnrmcin of (tcrinunlown. by will prnbiitid m nr I'islowu today, bequeftths Js."aiO0 to her daughter. Kllzrbeth Clark widow of i hnrles Meber Clark, writer and editor r.i the Manufacturers Reoid She ,nted that she had. in life, giiei, uke oiuoiint to her son, y alter 1 ( laik. Iteldtie of the estate is ditlded between ton and daughter, nnd whatcur ui.uiev she has In the Conhohocken Nntionnl Bnnk which goes equally lo hri grand ibildrrn. Ilerlbo Hunn and Wader ("lurk. ! TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Aindr N Kolinina i02 r.-th n an, I nop (Inlilslelll .'II.', H I Jin ! "&"& "Vi'iti i-Ji.V; '.' and Hani ah 1 nmn Flood. l.s.fl Potli al anl I'tai l-arnl auma addraaa , Joaebh lllnirier Slf.l N 2d al and Anns M Siviradlnc. nsnn n r.in at I Alan .1 Hml'h 0 H .iSth al . and llaal.aiii 1 MrK iironv sia w-iinut i Walter Wond i.M I'ollll Pr 11,-f I'a 1 illii lane .1 (lorqnn r.'n - -.'n, s f'hllln T. Mn'ar'li.' IS.", 1: nernr.in a e I and Mr.rl lw Urlmmea ,10 V, tlrniar In 11 1 Arehlliawl MurMullcn I Mil H. Jllh al and 1 Fill M llilnalik-r .1ST. Mnater ai John tlit.ues, Ills. VnrUale ai si.,1 I'llr,. mens s'leel. into 1 na Nienm, jniw i-nint nreeia s m.mI.1 lln.n.1,1. isn't Aliiiot..! ... .. iiwniamni iT.nn ftefujwi Wailouaki. -IJJT e Kdkeinont at .iiii, r, raiHii,. al., ... nil H i 3Qr tlowe n, Mrniin mm ahiih "ai n, icilta ' ..'' Ija,',' ':i!.rt Pl"'nr. "' . . V!tnL HhT I'V " "n'1 A'ta A HinnH'iiin, aanir aniirfs FOIL BOY 'MOVIE MAGNATES' Police Find Lads Giving Show In Absence of Management Chicago. April 21). (Hy A. P.) Three small bojs. their plans of careers at- moving. pleturo housn managers Middcnly Interrupted, w'erc held today h the police, while the hopes of several hundred children of witnessing screen drama nt prcnlly reduced prices like wise were brought to un abrupt ter mination. ' The youth, aged fourteen, twelve and tleven yearn, had g(iliied entrance to a neighborhood theatre which wan closed for remodeling. Hceordlng to the police, broke open a drawer containing films, nnd then opened the house for business, charging two cents admission. Severn! boys were employed na musicians. Two policemen pnt-Mng the place Inst night, hearing music from the Interior, Investigated nnd found a largo number of youthful spectators enjoying the pro gram. MINE PARLEY BROKEN OFF British Employers, Strikers and Government Plan Next Move Inilnn, April itf. illy A. P.I Negotiation for settling the coal strike having become deadlocked through the rejection yesterday of thn government' teninorni-v nubidv offer by the miner. , - , , .1 . ii: IIIMirjn, uir tinut'ir itiiu nir hv -i hum ui returned to their respective camps to consider the next move. "Negotiation are at an end," an nounced Sir Hoberr Home, president of the nonid of Tiade, In the House of Commons today. "As to the future, no useful predictions onn be made. We can only hope that the Moppnge. which now l disclosed Io bo for n political olnect. mnv soon be Terminated. Sir Ilobert concluded nnild cries of "Nonsense!" from reprpsentativps of the miners nmnng the members KILLS POLICE CHIEF, FLEES Women In Car Assist Man Who Fired on West Chicago Officer West Chlraco. Atirll 'JD. (Iy A. P.) Oeorge Jlchm, chief of police, was Willed and .Tame Schoner was wounded early today by a stranger they had stopped to question. The man escaped In an automobile with two women, ink ng the road In Chicago The women Hopped 'in Ihe town to ask Ihe way lo St. Charles. III. As Kelnii upptoached their car they drove, nway A moment later Schnner saw a man prnwliug along a strcpt and noti fied Itehni. Wiien the chief approached td (piestion the man, he drew a pistol mid tired nt Iteliin. hitting him twice, and then shot Sehancr In the leg. The car driven by the women camp up and the stranger got In mid drove away. i iiivviui r-i in .srnur ir-rtrui .....-.-.. . ,,,, ,.,,,,, I Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Sl.l'm.l. Minn.. April a.-ll- A. ; r. I 1 onvictlon or A. I. Tuwnicy niesldent of the Nailonnl Nonpartisan League, nnd Joseph "Gilbert, former Miiiiicsoin mniingei- of the league, on chnrge of cnnsplrney to encourage dis. loyalty during the world war, wu up held by Ihe slnlc supreme court today Townley nnd ("ii'lien were found guilty July 12. till!', nnd sentenced 10 ninety days, in Jail ami fined MOO each. Publishers Re-elect Williams New Yorli. April 211. -T. II WII 'inins, of the Pittsburgh Press, wss re elected president of the American News paper Publishers' Association at its niinuiil convention hre todm. Howard Davies. of the N'ew York Trihun. wus elected u-easurir. Other officials re-elected wen-: Vice president, Pnul 1'nltei-s.Sn. Baltimore Sun. secretary, John Steunrt Bryan, niclunoml Vewi. I.tnder; dlreelnrs, Elben II B'aker. Cleveland Plain Dealer. V, II Butler. Buffalo News, and Hilton I'. Brown. Indlanapo'l News, Wisconsin Favors Irish Republic Madison, Wis., April 'Jll. 1 v A. P 1 -The 'lscoiiln Sennte yesterdav passed a solution calling on ('resident Harding to "recognize tin. Irish Ilepuh He as a free and Independent nntlon " OYCVCLE tlAM WM BALL-BEARING CUSHION TIRES 1 ...... ,.'.'.".r. ! .'.? "1" ahiws Ui (lint.CV 'tx t'Rpi r-TCI.I'i PBPIIAH. flaaV. Und "ltVLLKr Ask yo"r St'tlMeld Broi., HMD W. 32d SH N. Y. OKAll DtriJP, At Ills reald'anca 2M"S. SSth.i n.j .Smli-a uf fun-nil wii, iivrn 0 15( 7s JV-' I 5' V5JJ A.Sa .Ijicelfll (H4tatth In Kvtnfaa rM(o litrfo'r IfwIMown, Pa., April '.CO. Brma. Hliodes, the fourteen-.Vear-old needs vlllt girl fourd mortally wounded on the McCfure rnnA"x neat- here,' "Wednes day night, died of woilnds ro'm'a dou-blc-bnrreled xhotgunr and not from re volver shots of the jaw. an o,t first believed. An autopsy per o.'med Jate last ntghb nv toroner Jtarr revested tinny nimi No. S shots Imbedded lu the lrl's back and Mianged the whole aspect of the ntrange case. Finding of the shots In the girl's body virtually exonerates the girl's brother, Heod Tlbodes, a paroled prisoner, In connection wlth.the shooting. It Is known the brother had no weapons but a fl2,IO repeating rifle, which was found near the spot where the brother, after trying to drag his dying slater with him, abandoned bel aud, took to the Impenetrable wooded section of, Jack's mountain. The nuthnrltle are now working on Ihe theory that the shotgun waft fired from the window of nearby farm house, which, it Is believed, the brother was attempting to vob. It Is believed tho brother was at tempting to force his way into- n small garage on the farmhouse and had left tils sister in the middle of the road to dtnnd guard. Apparently, tbe brother awakened members of the family nt the farm house. A window was raised and then the alster shouted a warning to her brother mid then started to run, It Is believed. Thn fact that the girl was dressed In a man's attire is believed to have been responsible for her death. It is believed a member of the family at the farmhouse mistook her for n robuor nnd fired both barrels of a shotgun from the open win dow. Seeing Ills sister fall, the brother probably took her in his arms nnd sought to carry her to the nearby forest. Fifty yards from tbe'spot where she was shot lie was forced to abandon her. Coroner Ilurr at tlrat believed thn girl's death had been duo to thlee re volver shots In the right jaw. At the autopsy It wan disclosed that the Jaw was shattered by n shotgun vhoi-ge. The brother Is now sought merely as a witness lo clear up the mystery os tn how Erma Rhodes carpe to her death. LOGUE WARNS IRISH PEOPLE Could Obtain Much by Abandoning Crime, Cardinal Say Uelfaat, April 20. (By A. P.) Car dinal I.oguc. primate of lrclund, speak ing at a confirmation service In Clotine, County Tyrone, yesterday, warned the pef.ple against cttlme. Cardinal I.ngue said a great, many prrsons In Ireland And England, in cluding some with Influence, were seek ing to establish pence, nnd that he knew for u fact if tho people of Ireland abandoned crime they could obtain (iny thing necessary for the country. An Irinh republic, however, would never be achieved so long a England had n ninn able to fight, be added. FATHERS VISIT PENNSTATE First "Dads' Day" Will Be Observed at College Tomorrow Stat College. Pa., April 20. Fathers of Penn State students arc arriving hern for the first annual celebration of Father's Day tomorrow. Smoker, tours of the campus, baseball nnd a mass meeting will fill the program. Co-eds have vacated one of their dor. mltorles in order to house th fnthers, Utilit? Wrist Watches . For sports, cruise or camp. Sturdy dependence nt moderate cost. Gold or silver. Hands and numerals legible in light and darkness. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper M J.M. fcC." JACOB REED'S SONS Remaining Two BelioVed Hid Ing In Mine Drift Nottr 1 . Oirardvlllo ENTIRE $000RECOVEREO fi J"r!? ,,ut ,l10 " " l " lee h,u,ln they nie hot on their trail n .i? 1"!,fT was reccved ftom I 0Cust D. 'rrj .' he ftigltlres ore believed A hn' in.r 1" W mountains. Th Vrrito,,aiB toundlng tile (lirardtllle bnk i,L'utk combed with mine ilrlftH ni.,l !. inc nii.l It Is believed the hnmHta l,Trlns' refuge in one of these plne?sC foun.d John Hrujihl. one of the men t tillcated in yesterday's ,Ai,in lm" IR000, was glVed Ihe" 'VeoH bD,?' today hy state po lice, X if,fC('' lilm moral liours'. l't , 'Zn i0.rt comn Ices were Juhn Harton T and ,. tie ileek. both having nttmeNnu &,' llrushl, who hfid .?,'IOOO of bank & n his possession when nrrested " It won the original lnl?!!tlo"of I, l Z gong to rob one of the Mshanftv Jl1.1' batiks. Theytnade n iurvev ?" U ! uatlnn and decided the rl'sk , "& Krji'l. o selected a smaler town m 'Ihe prisoner was plainly muiinM by tho expeditious i.mnner , Whlcii VK nollce got on the track of the bnUti before they even got out of ., g,i " he bank they robbed. This n ' dJ to an elaborate scries of precaution! adopted by the state police. ln",l'1' The bandits also overlooked one oih precaution. They thought they h, J Cashier Schrelner. IVIIer Uarnlini-i fX. PWI P Portlier, n clerk, sufelv !,, "P J" the vault, and that lliev-iK bandits had time to escape. Unrn hart's prompt appearance al the u, of the hank, announcing the robber" tJ the cltlxens. started the pursuit ' Is bellered one of Uie fugitives was the during the chase. ' Hank officials say all loot tins h. recovered. r The status of the chattfrcur who .Irovt the band ts when thev mndn .i,i. ,. ' pe'ratc effort to escape, has not yet b"a determined. The police ny It I ii' oiirnuruinnry coincidence that he slmuH have beon waiting for the bandits .n drove them away at high speed. Hit he sn he unu hired uf UL ,. ...fc... .. ...... ,....u ,, ... I.,,,, I,,, y ,r Jo take the men to Ashland. Thrre wii ncrciiu nine 01 me journey vet, to com. plcte when they nrrlved at Olrardtlllr nn, tho bandits tnl;l him to wait. Vh they came from the bnnk they presented a pistol nt his head nnd compelled hint to drive off. ' WHISKY SHIP HELD PIRATE Violation of Customs Laws Schooner Declared Felony bt Baltimore, AVril 20. (Itv , ,i Search for the whisky, running schooner Palestine, yhlch last tuck lunded a large liquor cargo at Hollow Ins Point, Mil., assumed n new phase today when the prohibition enforcement su thorltles withdrew from the search for the vessel and her crew nnd surrender! the entire ease to the customs ofnrlnlj, This step was token In view of th fact that in her method of entrv nail clearance the vessel violated i-u'stomii laws and was also placed within th international 'classification as a pirate craft.- These crimes are felonies, nhlls the mere violation of the Volstead set and prohibition amendment constitute only misdemeanors. To Determine Man's Sanity Joseph Gallagher, of Scoti's lane, Falls of Schuylkill, nrrested yestcriliT after he hod attempted to psy for tw) shirts with n peculiarity written cheek, nt the t-torc of V. O. Frlfll. 00(1 Otr. niantown avenue, was today commit ted to the Philadelphia fiencral Hot Pitnl for observation b.v Msglstrstl Pennock at tho Oermatitown stidss, m Kolton Shirting fADRAS with the pattern woven in has been rather expensive the past few years. It's lower now. Kolton Shirting needs no npolojjy for its price and hss none to make for its appearance. Made over the same patterns and with the same scrupulous care as the highest-priced Eagle Shirts. $4.50 $ ." ttftV, -?is .& &' -&&& .CAitol?r .ef , tytA j'tliJ
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