Ijl'8 uttww4i4iw , iVf" AJ C i n S ( s a i n ti TI M b 4 It n n k: id V o il 1 P n If II il p : . !i b H f. c d a I tl V n! -fi- e Jr. U l jl K' o t I 5 J ! f t. M Is. f. r, t I t r i i 1 h V n. ur tr ci re In N n ti KVKXLXG Pl'BLlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, M'AY' 2, 1921 GIRLS FIND THIEF IN DEVON SGHOO L Young Women of Manor Give Alarm and Allogod Intruder Is Run Down $1000 IN JEWELRY IS FOUND rTn MniM'. a Mum Line boarding school for xitl. wa i-nured TMirrdny mornlnfc while the Kills "rr tit r hnpl Rtid JFYtelr.i mined nt .inoi and 100 in rnh were stolen Robert Mltrhell. who Mirl he llred In this i'itj. irn nrretrd n n iipecf after a Ionic hnr. The man w.i dirmered on a stair nay by sercral sirl ai they trturiiM from sen-It en 'I'hej wimiiici! nnd scr crtl tried to seize linn Langdon CnkinA si'venteen-jenr-nld Hon of (he pi'inilinu of Ihe n'bool. was aummoned and cave ciuse In the tntantlrne Mr. Caltln sent a call in DtTon.'a one-man police tono. KnilinK to locate him. she telephoned for Chief of IVdire Sweetie , of Wavne. Touor Ckiu bad trailed tbe mh pe''t through fieldc and alone road to a garage about it mile from then-hoot. Here Sueenet joined hitn. Tbe tnnn bad loilerl iiimsetf in the buildins and 4 dolled liis pursuers, t enter. Sneeney nrciv hl v mher and threatened In thoot thro tjh a u indnw Then the man opened the ilooi and Rave himself lip. Mil' he,' .i.iordinf: to Sweetie had eereteii tin jenelr. - rat(he. bracelets and brinvhes -in various part" of the enrage. The monej m found hidden In hi -hoe BOY INJURED BY AUTO Police Hunt Driver Who Refused to Stop Seven ear -old Kobert Tagar. I.li" Mount Vernon street. na knocked down by an automobile at Thirteenth and Mount Vernon streets this morn ing and woned verere bodily injiirie. lie tin taken to the Hahnemann Ho pi til.' The drivet of the ear refined to top and paid no heed to the ihoiiN of per on on i lie street who urged him to pick up the injured boi Toli. e hat-e a de'eription of the ear Teacher Wantt Jtry Experience Ii Hope A. Toulnn. 'MM North fifteenth -"'reel, u pnblii- vi hoid tenehir ho was rlr iv i for inn -"rnoe oli asked Judge J'.irratt in f 'rttniii.il Conn NO. I. In hI'ovi ner ti rif fm otif 'ek for the experience Uw v hoo! duties iiould not pemn; IipilI" -niw more than one week, she said. The turi;e srantcd t .e rupict leninrktiiir 1 1 it the rourt needed women uho ei ,u, 1111. to nerre MARINE VEJERAN BURIED Widow of Man Wed on Deathbed Sits by Dler All Night llie funeral of Thonia Unll. marine. ilio ia married on bli death lied T'niridn lo Mi Clam Moll Wallaee. ..I Milti.111.. V I lonL- nlnee todl fi m I, honi". '?Z South Philip vtrrff. IIm iitdow and ereral mn who f. ii j i w it'i Mn 'in r i ' Iit Ins (offln nil lal mshl. four of tlin former seruee men neted ai pail lnnrei-5. They are Sergeant Moid P I'e.itidet I'lftli Marine Cnrn: Samuel Kolli. Twenty -eighth division: .John Oden. Serenl.i -ninth Division, unci IMunid Sklar. of the Cnited States navy Among other -en ice men piesent ere Adjutant Kail White, nho under- , nent a blotxl trnnfuslon operation in tin hone of snvlm; Unll. nnd Thoma ' I l.oierv. dr.. lommander of Anin - 1 ii'an t.egi'on Post No. ti. A detail of marine from the Philadelphia Nhiv ' Yard nlho attended the funeral. Mnnv floral ofTeriiiRt from men in uuiou I bra in he of ill- service sutiottnded 1 Hull's bier. Solemn leomem n.ass was celebrated at the Cluireh of the Sacred Heart bj the Kev J. A. Kherlin? Intciment wa in Holy ('ros Cemeter.i UPPINCOTT WILL FILED Banker Left $116,000 to Slter-ln-Law, Miss Wolvert The mil of (JeorKC T. l.ippmiott. banker, iilm died of sleeping sicklle at Atlantic City. February 14. be queatha $115.011 to Ills sister-in-law. Miss Mai caret Haird Wolvert 1 Other wills admitted to probate at City Hall todu.i were those of A. K. Fls'enhatdi. "01". Tulip street. ? 1. ".)( H ; Charles K. I. Hutch, nho died at Medico-ChirurKi' al Hospital. S.'OrtO Htehard Kerrej . Mooresioun. N. .1 H tTOO. I.etteis of ndmiiiistralion ' were granted the eirntc of I.auru H. Ilids wai. 1H North 'ifteenth street. SlJ.tsiO Woman Tries to Commit Suicide Despondent because of ill liealtli. the rolicc av. Mrs. .lennle Dm k. thirty leuis old", of 410 Mifflin street, at tempted to end her life by inhallnirKas est' relay She was found uneonseious bj bet li'us'iand. nho took her to Mount Miiai Hospital Her condition is sp. lions Gvundy Is Seen in New Alliance ContlnnM from t'.ise llnr lleoiiig tin' chair tlinl fatal Monday nlrltt one week ago. A piominent politiemn whom I re gard as one of the best -posted men in the state, has outlined to ni" his nnaly ds of this entire petformatiee and its i osble solution. Me Is not an officeholder, nor doe be nelong to tbe army of job men who nrc teHing nt the trough of patronage. "Penrose played both ends ngainst the middle during the Inst session. ld this gentlmnnn ''It was the dlrcel teverse of his nctlon at tbe previous session In 11)10. If you recall, he neni (o HnrrlsburR and look chnrge blm- "flf "This time he tajed in Washing ton The senator Is still a convnles rent lie is still under bis physician's Instructions to take care of himself and ronton e bis stiength. He Is rlolng so as he has never done before. He is steadily improving, but he Isn't a tlior oughli uell man jet It is no secret among politicians that Prnror looked with disfavor on (lovernor Sproul's candidacy for tbe fres.'denei Ostcnslblv. lie nn for him. lo gave only a reluctant adherence to bis cause 'It Is for this reason that he has. I fancy, felt offish to Sproul. thong! renllj he had little cause for such n sentiment For months the s'enator was shut off from nil contact with pol ities and political friends. The state organization and everything else bad to run without Ms ndvlce. "Senator Crow. Harrj linker. 'Tom' Ciinninghnm nnd others who have aliiais been bis fileniN Mere bat red from hi-i bedside Then oii ONOTO Ink Pencil i TWO CARLOADS I GAS j I RANGES I x Featur p and lie nSTATE hUndard Makes J ti ai 2s Specially Priced for Quick ' Clearivnce I WM. AKERS. JR.. P.O. 3 '26 North 10th Street j VMV.WMVWIVIWI' tttk Dancing Contest Tonight Large Silver Loving Cup Palais D'Amour S E. Cor. 12th A Chettnut Stt te lira it ' dc i i Am i I'hniif llulniii ;i;i rpwnjrejw W&WJ uSmtEm SAVEts ZQcC ,o A0 of YOUH GASOLINE Mlm1ni(n Crhrtn tlTf jonr lotor iiu.r lt. !'nrrr find Nptrd, it n OAii .r if, r - y a" A. L. KEIL li'siplhutor fr lsifrn I'iiniUnl,'. 433 Bourse Bldp. Phila.. Pa. mmammmmmuammmmmmmum So Busy More Cutters arid Tailors Are Needed MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP of the William H. Wnnamnker Store ccrtanly is milking selling records. $35 Tweeda, fine, long "taple wool cheviots and homespuns all loaely woven, open weaves; fine for aporta wear and golf suits. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chettnut Street OPEN EVENINGS For the convenience of the public wc will keep our salesroom open evening, except Saturday, during the month of May, until 9:30 o'clock, for the display of Dodge Brothers motor cars. THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. Parkway East of 18h St. Thone sprurr toil) know sick men conjure tip queer fan cies nnd acquire queer notions. "I am convinced tlint tho senator decided lo pay no attention to Harris burs rltirliiK the lust session. He ho Informed rertnln callers. "He stuck to this determination, in spite of the constant drngoonlnK he was subjected to bv all the factional leaders ii ith one or two exceptions. One of these was in the cape of the Philadelphia situation. He wanted to control that without the aid of the Vares. Yet he was not above accepting the aid of tbe Vares without acknowl edging the fact, or permitting tbem to ntciiiiiin flin Inn rloruhtn "You can readily see." continued this observer, 'how difficult a piece o po llllenl nrelilter'tiire li.1M heetl lltlllOr tnken by a man who Is Just recovcrins from a severe illness. It is for this reason that Penrose told Ctinntngliam to choose bis own rotuse and act ne cording to hln judgment." "How do you unalyzc the attitude of Harry Trainer. Pranklin Spencer hi monds and the Penrose men who fol lowed Trainer into the (Jrundy camp? I nkcd "I do not think that Trainer con- Milleil either Penrose or Maior Moore. He acted as he thought Penrose, under the clreunm allies would linvc wanted him to act. in liew of the senator'! freiiueiil declaration tint he was op posed to the welfare bill nnd to any new schemes of taxation. "It-was rather n refusal to go along with Varn and Cunningham, his political home enemies, than for any particular love that he bore for the wrunrii-unver combine. Hut to get back to tne other end of the proposition. "Oliver broke nwny from Crow and went over to Grundy. Oliver is a Knox Mellon man. They all belong to that financial -political coterie out in Pitts burgh. "It was this combination that tried to put the hoodoo on Senator Max Les lie nnd they pretty nearly succeeded. It wits to help Leslie that Crow and the administration turned In for the nonpartisan repealer. "I have it on the highest authority that the nonpartisan measure wan re ceived rather coldly nt first, and doubt Ims would have been permitted to die if it had not been that ttrundy nnd Oli ver bad Crow and the administration backed into n corner on their other meas ures It was then dfrlded to Jam the whole program, nonpartisan repenlei nnd all. through to a finish and tench Grundy a lesson. "Senator Knov Inn ncn care bis friends to understand that he didn't contemplate being a candidate for re election. When he put Mellon into the Treasury Department he suddenly changed bis mind. He declared himself in the race. He has commrnrcd to play politics. He has dictated thus far the two big appointments in Pennsylvania. Walter I.jon for United States district atlotney and Cyrus Woods for ambas sador to Spain. Knox Nor a Politician "Senator Knox Is not a politician lie never was. He has a distaste for It and despises the routine uud bother of begging for jobs for other people. He has no personal following whatever. "Sleantime. Senator Penrose hasn't made a single appointment. I see be is quoted by a Washington novspn,per correspondent its saying tnni 11 miij - two months before be iKies nnj thing, that ho is taking his lime to questions of patronage. s "There is that comtilnnllon forming in the West. If It Is dominated by George S. Oliver, and he is the on!) one In the rllquo thnt hat political ex perience and a following, it will be tin anti-Sproui-Crow combination. If Grundy joins it It will hnie nn east ern connection. "One thing I know positively," said this tnnn with n very marked emphasis, "one order for netion nt least has been given since the Legislature1 adjourned by n member of this new combine, and it did not come from George 8, Oliver. It 's aimed directly nt men who have been affiliated with the administration side In this warfare. "1 suppose you want to ask my Idea U( where all this will leave Senator Penrose? You can figure it out tor yonrself. With Sproul and Crow in control of the rtepuhllcan state organi sation, it would lie the logic of tbe situation that he Join forces with the regulars. "If be decides to stand by Crow, who is. as I am reliably informed, to bs a candidate fof the" Senate In opposi tlon to Knox, then Knox will have to fight if he persists in h(s candidacy. "Under the clrrumstnnccs It would be tho organization ami patronage versus the Knox nnd Mellon millions and the Oliver newspapers and their influence. .... "The situation it full of all sorts of possibilities Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear 8A9, Otfttrnttnt. TIm,2V, titrj"htr. Eftmplcs frMcfdUeirlAbtuUrti,PM.X,MtUlio,Uui. GRANDE MAGASINS DU UVRE LO HOPPERS nnd the 0 Onoto Ink Pencil a Kreat convenience. It never soils the fingers. Writes at the first stroke in clear unvarying lines. Simpler than a pencil it writes with ink. Iraks or clocs. Its lridio-Platinutu po nt lasts for ever and does not scratch the paper's sjrtaie. Come m and trv writing with ONOTO. Long and short. BlacV ar.d Ked or 18-kt do!d Bands Th'. - prces $3 00 $? 00 and $" 50. "Keep Ink in Your Pencil" YEO&LUKENSCO. 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And you now have an opportunity to get Newton quality coal at the lowest prices of the year for six more days. This is why. The price of coal at the mines has been raised from ioc a ton to 75c a ton, effective 'May First. This raise is effective on every ton of coal we buy. We shall buy the best quality coal carefully se lected at the mines as heretofore. But due to the variance in the increase we do not know exactly how much this increase will raise our price. Therefore, for two reasons: first Because we want to give our customers the benefit of the present low prices as long as we can and second Because we do not intend to raise our prices more than is absolutely necessary and we want the accurate facts before advancing our price we have decided to continue our present low prices on ail coal sold this week In our opinion our present prices are the lowest of the year. It appears as if prices arc certain to advance steadily and how much no one can foresee. 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