kM i. . t.M. ...) f . , m i' prfr-i rwiip, -ii-rii O EVENING rrBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 ".. r1 if .'J 4 : f.f m vb'if i, i -'i ".1 ; IKES FINAL PLEA AGAINST WAGE DROP B. M. Jevell Sums Up Argu ment Before Railway Labor Board PREDICTS "UTTER CHAOS" CJiIcaco, May " Argument Hjininst tho wnjo rrilti' tlnn nrniionlf Minnt'tt"' to tlif rnilvvav lnhT h"nnl b.v rivilvvnv executive vern unriuM ut tnilnv I'V B. W. Jftwell. irrliluit of tho ralhvnv cmploypt' dppnrttnent of the Ameiirnn FeileMtion of I ntxT lie fi.-omrcl tint for the bonrd to onler n wnjte rcilm ti'Vi now would only linn? tin- iliiuife over new national vvorliinc ucrri-mr-nts hm k before the board for determination "in a pontrorery of redoubled HttTiit'ss. an I wt would hnvp a rond t in of utter .'Inn ir. the trnnmrtnt on imlustry Negotiation now in progress on new working agreements to take the p'nee f those recent!;. M't nide b.v tin- boinl "could never result in an iiRri'einent be fore th" dm- ot judgment. ' Mr .fewell declared, "if new wage schedule are established mm and nftpmjMs an- miidi to negotiate thp new asreetnents on the basis of a reduced wiic. Jewell's Argument "Wo submit," Mr ,.ll -i id. 'I at the bo'trd uinnot make an mull gent and fuir dee ..inn a t muji rates, -cent it roiilhri.is tin re iilni r,l -until the iip.v igreemeiits hnvf been fixed and promo". nied "The rca-nn fot tl i nliim Neither miner-, nor uni'lovc ran know what wage '(' edii'es nu m or nii.ount to until tlwv know the Tu'e- 1 vvh' !i those spIic'u s niv ti b" n'Mi'ied. n must hav o.ir jardtn'k hi fore vv eat. measure " -r cloth. Mntnf. -tl mil ttorkera ranii"t be ci"ct.i 01 .i-U" l ' nreciit n wie -t In-tl ili vvln'ti ' e 1 nic no nvans of hnoviiDg ctn'-tli h" ti.uel. they are t. receive unler that " lit i'1 . It is eo,ua" ninni!"' .ilo thiil to ,-tahli'-li n n. v wage whiiii before fit new nirre 'pent- ur nei'.twitpd would precludp the romlu'itv of m reneiiins any nsrei 'nent through those negotiu tions. "If the railroad niana.-enientt. are nu' utterly blinu to th.ir own mulish inter ests, thitv will lom i.ji in rt"i'i'-ting the board to withho.d its tbt ixnn in the matter until we have the ne.v agree ments. The ilelaj wi'l I" no lunger than the uirrirrs thenise'.'. s make it. From the diij t!-e roads wei.- niniii."! to private inaiuigement e hin't en deavored to seoure a .pnetlj tit n.i'iui tlon of the quektion of jimn.tj, an'! the carriers r-jeetetl ever rt ! m mode. The respoiiMtu'iM fur the tie lay lie solelv with the arner." Never l!:u'k to l're-War l.ecN "The real i wage of man money, and the people of this understand ' i.it never go bark lie in tin- eat.e ' the ver-u- the ii;p( rf time hn hi f"r tl "ountry to know .th1 the -ige of mi n i to prp-T.ar poMTt; levels. "It ! time for tho-e who do ti-t toil with their hand to understand ami ae cept the pinieip.e of the I.Miig wig" and t renh.e that th" tiu nun fmTr in in du3tr i.s the jirptl'Miinniit. .tal force in tlie modern eivilizt"! world. "Thei't f'tre, up i.i-i tet our m e cure in tue be.ief i .it fip :unk ami file of rii'inail worker- tlnm rei rcsent. eam."i and will not '' depiut'tl of any nnu-iie of !. e. nie,.ie right which are th" r bteau-e the linn earned them I'i'l lit'eauv ti v th itii them." COOLIDGE DEFENDS ACTS Boston Subway Purchase Was Necessary, Says Vice President Uoston. Mav .'t -ill- A l". i-l'ur- ehn"-e of t'n- ,i"i!u.ig' ibwa a hi other I. ji-'.r vim ' 'i' 1'inag ' -term n- g ntr i'i ' ! 1 V I're-tdel.t I ' ! ge ;,. t:,e '- inean.s of n"i rding n " nt.,iM .1 lelief for t' I'. 'o" I". ;.,! . ,r Co.. in a : t'"r "e e.l i,m.i' ' ' . legUlntut i. in, tt in e'.gt, ig street in.'wRi ' s -' u f i :i in 1 ' ' 1 iiei 1010. The Vi. e I'M -..'.. 'it Ml l ' ' l . been nnah tve to d.-'.ver m '.p't'r remedief " lit- h neild l..r i h. -i ,ip. plied at the time The i onm.i'tee ( t"!.l b ' f rmer governo! thi' ' iiei'i ! mi' ,.u one dt riw.,1 ir . . . i ' it "i from the .egi! itiop ftr . 1 i :' the hUbwav. 10c FARE DECISION NEAR ! Final Arguments Heard in Public Service Railway Case New lo-li. M i in the ti ii ' it :'-i. ,i Service Ha.." i - ! , today hi tut I' i ' I Rion. lMu.'ii.'i v it'ii'. dent, arg :"l ' i, 'U gumriif ' e I'u'lll" X 1 ht.lPl ( O..IIH - I ;, - C.eorge I. It. I I .!. City . The hoar I . ' .l'i npplicut, ii o . ii I - - pected to is. . , .i,,: n deci:oii 1 , ; . .i- Uon a- to - , ii . i UPQ'tl.te e ti' ' " ' i i' U i ,1 " I but i ' t i , i a t .. a JUfet l,nd t'.i" ' . -ill' HELD ON THEFT CHARGE President of Office Supply Co. Ac ralgriea ,n CnecV Tang e Snir.- i ! i ", j '-'. i v urine -ti . i i ;' . ' , 1 1- istrat. ' ' ' . -' .i ' day, id . . , : - II. is prt i i'l!' 'i i suppl T. I ' ',', i i , .;. r Cluoo. ""s Ii .t t i . - ', geilt-i :n i ,' t. -t ti . 'i t gave I, , II ' ' i ' i , .!.".. p. ' i !.' -i A. ' Tcn'b i . .i' ' ' ' ; i :' . ,.,, i i i i ?"'. the , . . :, - Tl. - ' i k e SJ1 ll'" i s s , , , , J , ,. K IftlO i" '.'.': -'! ' mil tlu ; i, ! i .i- i.. In en Hi I.' ' 1 ! i A Ci. I 'n !,! 'Hi 'ig i i ids own i. ,i.i f"i I f tomor.'ov. . n 'i.g a' ' ' TODAY'S MARHIAGI JUn'T ' ' " Mir V Chs T . i' nil tl r M -Ji - ;,li. i- I'e . it )Ur" ' , ' r i.i ir 'i . M,vl' I ' Tr mr s- .' ' lints ' K'lunril ' S. H ' Pl,' '.v .- K.I.T I' ijrnIM 1 ' Ilr1 ' John II I ' ll I' V 1,1,1'H i( ' ,(. r I, M ,1,1.-1 I M .ry i: li '" . I II. ,i I 1 U ' -i M J,. I M VV . ' I I ha" i K i '' ' t. it r ' ' m ' ' ' ,,,,,, t i Ml ' i , J N' '' i 'U J , ' n 11 " . I- " X,is Kcllttt K Hi RICHARD SPILLANE SPEAKS AT FOREIGN TRADE COUNCIL Phlladclphian Tells Convention Value of Foreign News lU'1.im). Mai ."i ll V - This miu iilng' gem nil e.ioti of the tighth ntiim.i iiiiii'iitiiiii of the Na tional I 'on isn l'i ade Coiltieil was de voted to a dieiissnm of "fonlun tr.nle polieles" with lour spenke.'s on the prograni. Hifhnnl .Spillniie. of the I't iilu IiKDi.lli, l'hiladeljihia. "jioke on " 1'lie I'ltp and Valup of 1'oreign News." 1). It Willlums, of the Anurlitin Chiituher of Coinmrii'e, Manlln, ills euwed "Kflept of loiible Taxation on (ur I'orelgn Trade." I.mws K. I'ieisoii, of thi fining Na tional it.ink New York. f.poe on "The Settliimiit of Our KxPort Haliiuee Tin inmiiiiij s,.sson idoM-d with mi address J. 'alter lliake, of PetnHt. on "lioveniment Servile to 1'on gn Trntle ' The American Manufacturer.' 1'xpoit AMoeintioii gave a iinoiiiln liineheoii. which afterward imrged into n group i(.ni.iii on .'( ml ipoit problems of the mauufufliiri r. HOLD GIRUN "SUICIDE Is Said to Hnve Been With Wyoming Man Before His Death Here Sarah K'us. tweutv years old. of Hast I'lftli -treet, Wilnilngtoii. hu been arrested n.s a iniiterial witness In the sulfide tif John .1. t'lnrke. of Caspar. 'o , found tleid in M' room at u hotel .it I'.ighth and Chestnut streets. Inst night, with bullet wound of the Iieud. A H'Mther lav bj hl sith1 on the bed The girl, it is al'iged, was with Clarke Tnesdai night She leturneil to the lin'e ! it evning to see him, unaware tint hi li.ol 'oiiuint'ed Mtielde. S) is being detained .it the Morals Court Twilfth ami d --ireet.s. l'tipers found in Clarke's room indl eiitt tl h. hntl been a labor agen' for the i "In igo ntnl Northwpstitrn Hallway. A letter, addressed to bun at 714 W plnnnda avtiuie. New iir'eans, thanked lnm tor a quantity of liipior reeeivetl. A ross the letter Clarke had written in peir il. "l'o not think 1 am .1 boot leggt r A t legr.im from lliehard Coleman, of ('nsp.ii-, reeelvul at the hotel vestei iv a'tt I'uooti. 'tiiiniring us to I'lirk's nillti . til to the dls.'over.V of Ins biV . MIXES TACKS WITH LOVE Trenton Boy Wanted to Spite Rival Through Punctured Tire The iOIIle of true love, espeeinllv ub love, has all sorts of obstructions in ts nay these modern times. So thinks I'eter V. Thropp. MXtpen. v ear-old son of I'eter I. Thropp, mnii lfiift'itiug nun liuilst of Tientiiii. It .ill started when T'norpp ami a claim deeidiil to go to llurlincmn to gether to call on girl friends ntteudir.g boarding school thrr" I'eter was waiting ,vhen his clntm telephoii'sl that he couldn't i all for him after a'!, as he would have to take his small ear and there woiiMti't he room. I liter I'etei leari.ed his rival had pn ked up some other bios and taken them along, 'Anj bo.v would hnve been nngry," vml Mrs. Tl ropp today, "but I'eter -l.oii tl nave thrashed the other boy in lend ot acting as be did lie' said 'ie thdn t want to tight linn !ncaue t'ne other boy is younger, i'eter is a good Im'V mid m.ghty fair. Itut he lu-t lus i per." It losinj hi temper he lost his auto r.ii'bi'o lneiise. It was revoked by Wil ! .mi I.. Pill, eoniiiiissioner of the motor phi ! d-partiin lit. when Itobert IV II. a '.iimer of New Kgvpt, reported if ii1 s. en Thropp strewing tacks in tJi iondvv.iv in th. path of a itomubilcx. The btiv .idmittPtl he "was mad he didn't know what he was doing." He siiitl he pist Hunteti liis n il to get a P net ire. not at v one e, . and that he lad int nded to sweep the tneks up whin hi- rival's mr had jtassed. It w hi '.1 have been siien a -.itisfacfion. he thoighr. to see hi r.ial sweating over a ,iiiii 'Hired up' instead of riding ga 1 vi ib tlv girN WOMAN'S SPHERE WIDER Clubwomen Told They Arc Exerting Good Influence Woin.ii. !m' "s no lougt r m tip.' 'ionic if one b i' in tverv spl . re uiic, o'lltieal, '!, uii '.nl where tin liter ests ,,f i-hildrs'i ,ir. afft tctl M.ss I' or i lice 1 tin it -.I . todiiv at a !" ting of tl" M ntgoi ! Coutitv 1. 'di ration f Wollieil's C'.llb0. Mi.rt than im ' tnlrdl of the most proii.m i.i vvoiinn if Montgomery, Hut ks t'liestei .Hi. I Ilelnwnie i olllitU' atttiidel the i, held m the l'fosby- it-run Chuitl. t N'li'ieith Mimbirs t ie c ni'iiiii'. C ib of Nurborth i re lioii'si,s. Miss lie)., rt. '-'-ib ti' of the State I'ediTaMoii of l'i n -s. vanm Women ,.il the ii i i ar. gi mi.g to realize ' at a git t ' i i " Mini" n are Hi ob "i i ing better g .im i. i,t Mrs nii-it Ht't'tii, in'. i i' ' '' th,. Mon'goiiii ry H.nfv f ''brat i lade an elTet 'ive oi'ii s ,1., i i a, servi ufter ' , s ., 1 . "OPEN SHOP" THREATENED Builders Varn Men to Recede From Present Stand I n. t -s i. . : i.i i - i:. t!i" building nth -I.. r . i i r p- - nt .itti t ub . I' . ob I i ' ib! r- v i,l t.pi.'.'it. i-.b ' . t .oil-, a i ' rdiug ti. C P I"' i i ' . i riirm of tl in tt . , ' t.. .in - i . ... Cull i. nnidling . i " nt. i . -I , i, the sfr.l,. I if Pm n'v -three said M' I i'-.-' is -Minis, . i ls,i . .,, ,i I npiisiiiin t'o i ! . g ful p, .vi i r ' it Ar. ', , t . , ,.,,. ., ivit, ii ( fin t i . ' ' o .mitt vi nntr t' ,,t . - 'iiiitii.i 'I r.i. i ' i nlef of tl.. -trite I" i Athi'iatiitii mil Mili.iti-.ii - . wii'iin i Vo'iiig .in ! j r it. i i.t r- i i oiiil . fiiij; .in in- i .' the lt'. itioii In it An- . i -t ,'11 1 'oil I- b-lli; t il dm ti ij ' .1 1 I s, , ,i.J, r., , ' IJ,,. I ,,,,,, I s.t ,i. p .,: i,i ' of Labor. Tue in- , . , r ' '!' tl i V life ; .,.g i . i, Hi, Im-,s of Hi. .'1 p. i .' a'.il :.!. . t i ..;.. : 1 i ii, . i v fur .1 The wo.-k'Th. '. t go b.l 1. I , woik lit i - i t. l' ' 'Il.is tl.i ' r- i i" tin r'f is. to tin. ' ., P. R. T. FIGURES HIT Expert fer City Says Transit Valua ENSES Hon Is Too High !! i le 'I- ;ir - i.'i d before ' ' . .1 ', S' l , i . I ''ii" s-,oi bv the . P f! T i .. v.r. d s , ,.,, t,,,ay h II I' M. ' an e .cirn al i n- 11 " ' u I ii ! X' 'ii l.i ,1 I ' lie. 'tv i ,t . ., ' 'In ''.si.'' t' 'i' i g ,n nbnttu' r e a, or .i C, mint in Cltr , .,' ' ' in v i , ,, i 'o' i; gio'ind at Id acb I' ' I - ' -tie, I i.'X ,. V the colli- . ns i i ul', d :r. tlie '. H. T. t ii i i,.' th. gr. ii,d at 100 0(Hi. ' t i,i lil'l t'.' ' ,,. pin, l li , Ie the .itt . in'pt ! to ' 'i '-in i i pi.wcr ' i .it-, i, mil. -I.. ,,f H ,, 1 '.. i - 'in , .1 tl- P K. 'I , Mr i ' ' il" N ie.' si nvnl t1 lit .. I s, , , . I. I, e ', 'J I. I," - I . , it ll V ' I 1 ,tM 1 1 in. ."I i i und .ii lieriiittiii mn in,. I t J '-. 'i .in anl I Citv line nnd Did I .rh ii. in 1 innar.iBBps rsi tr i , .i s . i . - m ss. k -vr I MAKINL S I HIKtKS Mk ARJLfiUN BREAK OFF PARLEY 4&Vp Government Has Little Hope of Settling Controversy at This Timo SECRETARY DAVIS IN DOUBT Hy (lie AmmI.iIpiI I'ress l'nhlngfon. Alav .". -Ill nresentativc" of the marine vvorkern failed to meet toilij with Sccretnry ltavis to eontltnie eiuiferrnce on the shlnping wage con tt'oiirsv which has resulted In crews of many Amerlcnii merchant raft walk ing out Mr. It.nis said he did not know whether the meetings would be res'imed tiovernment oiricers niuiarentlv have nhituloiied hope that the cotitrnvcrsi cm be settled at thi" tune bv federal tniiliatinn. At t!ie Deiinrtment of I.abo it vi as said that some, of the rcpresentn ' fives of the men who had In en attend ing the confereiues hnd left Washing I ton. Others, however, remained here including Andrew l''urileth. president of the International Seamen's I'nion I and Wil'iiiin S llrowii. icpresptttirg the Mai me rtighiecrs' Itencticial As-I sociatlon I New Yml,, May .". (Hy A 1' i- I allure of ITorts m nsliiiiRtnii to ct tie the lint' m-wide marine strlkt ciilleu Mav 1 us ,i jtrotpst against n 1," pei , lit wngt .in. served tt) draw the bin- ' tie line i lo.e,' beP today . i I I iiiiui liiadnuarters claimed that, be- fon tlie we. k hnd tided, every Aineri can slilp not thu nt sen vioubl be tlrtl iup tight. Ktigineers, tirenien ami sail I ors were reported leaving their ships m , increasing numbers and it was assiitnl i there were not s,(ricient tinnunion iphi .available cniahV ,f handling marine 'engine" to tepl.i v the strikers. j (In the ntliir hind, the ownirs ns- serted that tin sitii.itiuu was we'l in 'hand. Hicrtiiting b ireiius, thp locat'ot s of which vi"'i lot tiiadt' pub'.i . were sniil to be re, iivmg a'l the nppllca'io's jopeiiitufs lo'ld ' mile A tleet of togs 'bus been rtop'.m I , i arry n n '. . thie secret bun u.s direi t to sli.js ! Heart Balm Case ' Is Given to Jury Cnntlniird from V.itr On till ready to m.irrv her. Heilly added : ' Hut not to many li-r family!" ('rovs-Kauiiii.it!nn Continued "Now Mr. Keillv ts-,'t it a fact that vour mother, vour itir nnd yours-elf visi'eil the O'Neill cottage nt At'antic t'ltv and there met the p.ir-nts of Mls I o VeiUV asked i oime for the plain tiff My mother ne,- spoke to or met I Mr o- .Mrs. 1 1 ppi. "Didn't vour mother haic 1 ' with them nt the shore'' ' 1 " es, I think they ,Hd " I "Keillv. didn't von freiitientlv miner visit the ONeill home In I'lnlndelnliiii "I went there i,nn in n while ami invnrialily when I got there I iuu to 1w.1t on the step until Miss O'Niill. j v l.o would be iKing he hair, got ready lend mine dim n ami let me in I made few visits, except by appointment." I ' When you lallnl by appointment would -vc be win'iii- for you?" 1 "Invariably I hud to wait until she . got to th" door." , "Aren't yon gnttinj unexpected visits miii'il up with appo ntmetrs?" "No, I'm not " , ' Hull-, when you asked Mi. O'Neill ahotjt ;, .irryi.ig ,i.s liaughter dnl ho ay miv thing to y.ni about yoin ability to furnish u home''" 1 ' lit said someil ing about my in abi'.tv to furnish a home. Iln thought I tint I louldn't. nltl ougb I could, and , u-is perfftlv willing to do n." I IVanted to Make Home With Mother 1 "Will, v. ha' about gftung a lmnie for Mi's o Will',' Did 011 make am iffnrt to do so''" "ll wu- in ll'l!'. Ilo.i-es and money 'were hard to get I van'ed to get a 1 h 'inc. let was not able to do so. and j d"i iib"! t .at it vvuilld be lust to make j i.ur hon 1 t .tli my mot'e-. On July I -L'. l'.H'.i Miss O'Null obje, ted to mj 1 dear ir.ot..i , ulm is Hi) per cent a I iiiul her As the witnos mid this he clem I111I ' - lif nnd h.- eyes Ilashed. ' Del -I' 1 ntei'um juur mother?" he wat aske 1 " 1 s, il rt was in I!il7." "I;d '11 'ther object to Miss O'.v. hi Not at all." Mr It 11!. there is no doubt that .Vol VH'.e gavp 'ier ring, the ' V .it don't k'e sew it ' "Ye- I nivi r si' o-.iirril tn Miss O'N'eill. nn -1.,,-s'-" I g ,ve her just one i i.ageincnt ring. ii.. t.,. wultling ring?" "1 . aLi thing about it. I n ver i .d hel lo buy L'etcd one. one. but 1 Denies I'h King Out King m. -s ,l, i, pd that he had picked w . I t g i tig, although I e nd- - T'i; ii letter snying he hml " g i-he hnd selei e,, II. '1 t,., H sist'T iTiitllt u w.ls ' Ii- intended budc when T.i I out a 1 nlted Ibo'.g.it aisn ,i along 1 1,., i-l; ll picked out. Il Wlls lllso ,t t nt he bad tin1 diamond r i 'ig. nnd that In under Mfbiitig ling hii.l be, n re ". -lore where it was bought r a any doubt about tin i mg iji-'ilby th tost ii.i"ii of Lis broug. 1 1 'gni.1 It ii--1 III- si. I" I'd 1 'In, hml t Cllgllg" ' '"f '.ant .ib" admllied li at he : irnnv friends thin In- wa- i , n arrv Mis O'Neill. i s-,,,; I," saw ,'ticn jivmi in iiss it ,ei.i 1 , - n -v. 'I : K gift He idtnittid th.it 111 had i,uirr. I'd with the girl Julv 1!i I P.ilJi .vi Uie Steel Pier. At.ai.tie City biir it..' Hero was n icconcjliition Au f ist If. . t 'he s.uiie year. lie r-o s.,id that Miss O'N'eill was a'otig u Hi I in and hud s'gncl tl,,. i-eg-1st. r v i n Ie rippll'd for the in.inuige 1 i,s, ril that he had got:, to N, . Yi.ll ' - Mother ll'l "lllp.llll ing him. I nnd i fl Iliad' reservations at a Nm o'l ll'Nn ' snbl he ill '! r I '. o tlieflt I 1 he t.ud ti." .,T II. -ni In ' i lo li. i i . ' II" sunl be sun .Vlis- ug .'i when he ret incl. lb had not known sin 'va- ill nnd ire of ll liure l, All.lntn " tl." llU'flkillg Ol tl.e C'llg.lgl'- vi "hiss denied i luphnMi nllv thai - i,' a pnHi to liy to pat, i, up .1 r after the suit wn. l'oiiglt .I tn- had risked the pr.si. to B,, I," -P because h' WHS ulivlnls the girl. HEARD "MOVING" STORY he hnd g"iu t" h"d Mis Weimr wold Federal Commissioner Not Touched ilim ,,. -a:.r,'( that nt last she had by Tale of Liquor killed ll'nrv with an ax nnd now si,, Tl."i'.as .1 Smith. Spring ,iar,, ,, want, d Ward, r to heli her dispose of stie.'t n '..r Portion nnd 'P Mosl. v . ' hmly Sue proposed cutting it up P.ii nl.i iig- '.treet n-ir P. I nnd huining it in the furnace, but J.i'l in S.-iiO bail for the federnl giulid yrder fiivor.d canylug It into the inrv bv I nit' d Still's C. .inn, i Mon r tield Mni'.. t. .il.iv ihiiu.'l wiili ili.gn.lv W.irdir Mild he carrbd the b,lv .mi inn poiting li'i'i'ir ' and .Iuhii. f.'i'o.vei with a huiie. n ,n, 'I , i ni.h it, re iiir,-'e, l,lr, U pro- two sholgun- II" In hi the bod wlnl' bi!'H."ii .iL'Mits who ti-tt.i that H , v .1, iiiik ll'ed -hoi. into the bad, of tin ,. i r im iig 'Jl" iiu.rts of li pun 1 1,.,), mans he id ., , . ip i, e ,..ir Tv . ni Mn in,. Mifi ii N.UUM sin) tnai ! rm mi Mr si . ,- . ,n mil, ,i,h I, I. 'II, ngf Mil Wi nun wu hi d t" kill her biishniid was van I until tnev li. tin. , i ni). iIm,i t get awn to a mini she knew in. i I, h ' 'I I., im u its ion Vrve Vnrk. with whom she need tu do t i I I iln cakewalk." , mkw l " Jf -r v x i r y CAREER III Horn in Ajoccln, nu the island of Corsica. !i;i Pistlngulshed himself nt the spg(. nf Toulon. !M" Married Josephine Heiiiihnrnais. n ii 1 707 Successful In his campaign against the Austrlans. KIM) Sot up new government In Trance, with him self nt thp hriid. 100 l.cd successful campaign in Italy and gained Lombardy. 1S01 Proclaimed hereditary Kmpercr of the French. lit'.-Crow ned King of Italy at Milan. IWi Made his brother Joseph King of Naples nnd brother Louis King of Ilollnnd. 1 !0S Miulc his brother Joseph King of Spain nnd his brothcr-In-lavv Kinj; nf Naples. 1 0S Controlled prnetlcnlly the whole of llurope, ex cepting (Ireat Itiltaln, Ilussla and Turkey. Is0 Plvorced Josephine. 1MI1 Mariied Marin I,ouin, nrchduchess of Austria. 1M0 Annexed Holland to his empire. llL' Made a disastrous Invasion of Uiissln. lM.f-IVfcatcd by the Allies nt l.elpsic. l'sld Abdicated his throne and sent to Ulba. IMS Ki turned from Klba and began the "One Hun dred Days" canipnigti. IM." Defeated by the Hritlsh and Allies nt Waterloo. D-l.-i Haiilshed to the Island of St. Helena. I1'-'! Died nt St. Hplenn. IS10 Hemalns returned to Krance nnd entombed In the v Oi s i liivaliiles In I h tiJ,-; -Mf- . Public Sorvice Crippled, Sky lights Shattered as Storm Rages All Night LIGHTS IN HOSPITAL FAIL A gal", nccompnnled by heavy rain, which lr.shisl the citv nil night at a thirt' -two-mile nn hour rate, cnusei! considerable damage. Trees were uprooted, cellnrs Hooded, kylights carried from housetops and elei trie light wires blown down, plung ing some sections of the city into dark ness, . Th- storm which has lashed the city The storm was a genuine "nor' j 'aster." the vieatherman says. lis cen I ter wis near the mouth of the Chesn 1 1 1.. ' N. sin of clearing skies whs si.'ll of e caring Skies Wlls 10 lie ! seen in this mornings weather I iiltbnncli the rain stopped at man, !t ::stl o'clock this morning. The temperature nt "J o dock was The normal average temperature this day is ,"' degrees. Four Hurt by Motorcars r.i. for r nr pei sons were run uowu nun i'lreil bv automobiles as a rc-ua oi in- storm. .. , , ,,,..,. Seien-vear-old Nathan Loos. (,(!.. North Miinlev street, was knocked down bv a inotoitrurk as lie attempted to cross Huni.ngiloii stieet at Twenty -ninth. Up ''ce ivo -etere lioill V injuries aim nut ni,. ,. to t'.p Mnrv Dresil Ilou'e. During the rain. Dr. .1. II. Murray, -if Chester, drove his automobile in the path of a trollev car .it Twenty-second street and the Parkwnv. The niltomo bl'e was bully smashed, and Dr. Mill I. iv and his companion. Miss Dotty M. ( Inir iil-n of 'hester, was seriously mum int BANKtRmiiit's OOES BIG DAMAGE FUNERAL TODAY Miss St Clair was cut "ii the shoul-'hnd ,ler l'our slitche. were lcpilieil Ul the Hnhniinann Hospital. Mrs Man Henrdon. Jl'.'O Meredith street, was struck by an iiitomobile at l'iftv .second sheet and tiirard avenue. Thp"cn- was driven bv V D W llbur. of Sixty -tir-t street and Columbia ave nue. Slippery stieets. it i- said, pre vented hi making n uuiek stop. Mrs. Iteardon's right fool was in jurrd she was taken to Mis'rieordiu Hospital . A t.iticib, the windshield of winch was sp'titlereil with rain, crashed into a pillar "f the Mnrkei -tret elevated nt Tvveiitv -iiintli street, nt ' :'M o'clock Inst night. ifsiiltiiiK in the injury of Joseph o'Hara, 1.1-0 Spruce street, u j ',u,,'.';!jr' r, Se!!gt r O'H.iia's ii until was cut ami Inn right leg wn- iim s,,. He was taken to me Cllivil'-ltv Ioslitlll. i;iUotl Clark, of Church lime, Oer mantown. driver of thi tni, was ar lested Ie Palroluian Diignn, of (lie Thirty -seiotnl snot nnd Woodland nvenue i-tntion, mid wis arraigned be fort the patioliui'.n's fat In r. Magistrate Diignn. who li.hl bin in Slot) bail for n furih' r In in in' Si'i.'.iiv Hospit.il Lights Out Wir. s in t'o iicghborlioriil of Pifty kivth stn ot nnd (urard nvenue were rippid down, pu't ng out nil lights In the Wist Pl.llii'lr.phia Homiotmthlei I J I ' I S J I , l (I , , I physician 'i'. ...... ...... i i. ..:...! 1 he lights went out viliile a ' was Lttending injuries "f , Co.nb,. Illl North Fifty - ' sixth streit. nft'iii yeuis nit who Mid, been thrown trim, n b'l.Volc. The ,1V Mlfft'i.l O'llTI' lilts. Willi the aid "f cni'dle light the doctor fin , , lshed the nperiitioj ' A trei in fr m' ot tlie ntore of M I. i I.evLn, llioti i il'iinbiu avenin, ie blown down It fell against the build , lug at lo(s ( oh tnbia avenue, cruslrng 'the loot' and hr'.ii.ini; s'vrrul windov s I Tri i s were nlnin across the car I tin' K- a' High"" Mb and (iiecn streets. I l'ortv s.nent , -ti it and Lancaster uve i. in-. Mt -fo'irt i str. t and Overbrnok svMiue l'i.rt . thir.l mid Sniisom streets i l'iftv fun 1 1 ii s' 1 1 ' nnd Merliin avenue I'.irti -nil tn an I Apen streets :in I Pi'i v -f.iurii strut nnd Lancaster nvi i in . Itiixbiin.iig'i mid Main stieois nnl Ileniiil and 'I mi' streets. ( WITNESS TELLS OF MURDER Utica Man Describes Mrs. Werner's Killing of Husband With Ax 1 I lieu. N .. M.iv ." -Ituigfi H Wnnler d ser.be. in grursoine detud vesterdav low be ',ivs lie bellied Mr- lenni't W' rm r ilispose of the body of hi r bust mid I (t nr v Weinrr. after she had k'.'led .,un in iln- cellar in I'ebrunrv Ward, r n-titled that some tiini aftir Died lOO Ijears jjgo oday NAPOLEON'S UNEQUALED BRIEFLY OUTLINED Paris. Prosecutor Wolverton, Law Partner of Joseph Kaighn, in Charge of Estate OFFICE CLOSED TO VISITORS The funeral of Josppl, Kaighn. tl,P , , ., , , well-known .sew Jersey lawyer and president of the Moorcstown Trust Co., who committed suicide Monday night In the barn on Ids mother's estate. 210 Knst Central nvenue Moorcstown, will be held today. The board of directors nf the Wel Jersey Tiust i'o.. of Camden, will be represented nt the funeral. At n hoard meeting yesterday the directors pn swed ii resolution of icgrcl for Mr. Knighn's denth. Prosecutor Charles A. Wolverton. of Cnmden. who vvns a law partner of Kaighn, has assumed full chanje of tin affairs of the suicide, but will not dis cuss in any manner tlie iinanciai sunns of the Kiighn estate. He is conducting an iiiv.stigni on ot iup iiicts leuuing up , . M t J 1 to the mii. tile ot .vir. uatgiin linn peing ncjpcti nv v oiuiiy jeiecnve iinriui, A sign on tlie iluor ol I lie law oince f Kaighn A. Wolverton at .'100 Mar k.'t street. Cnmden. said the ofl'n e won't be open int il tomoriow, ulthoiigh a stenographer was there today. Several pirsoiis Hilled thor this morning mid iuipilreil about matteis in which the dead Inwyer leprisented them. They weie told Mi Wo'.vertnii was cuiniin ing all Mr Knighn's affairs. Among the estates handled bv Mr. Kaighn was that nf Miss Heulaii T Haines, of Muorcstiiw u. who died t'ne vears ago Her heirs included n brother, i. liber Haines, n fnrni'r of thst bur fiigh. and u s.-ter, Mrs. J, S. Ko. of Mclfoid. N J Mr. Haines s,n id,,iy nil the estate been l.iiliibitid eviept the shares of the Moorc'tovMi (iriinge. Lfforts had been made t obtain those sciirities, worth several hiitiilnd 'lollnrs, he said, but Mr Kaighn. tin i eciitor. lob the heirs they had been absorbed by incoini tn's. Mr Kaighn and Mi Wolverton had chat ge of the estati of Maitin liiigan. n hlnrksmith, who , rd in Jmmury of lnst year. Ms Dnnnn. the widow, said today she has i t in u 1 a lawyer to examine the conditio., ,,f the estate. Other estates hniiil'.d by Kaiglili .V Wolverton vveic th, s(. of Susanna Stiles, of Morirestoun. ami tliorge S. Dilliiiglinm, of .Mom . -ii.w n. It became know u this morning that the Moorcstown Trust Co. directors, who made good tl verdinft nf .fllO.OIMI of their hue presid, nt. vvlU nt once, through their solicitor, made n deninnd on the exenitor of tlie Klligllll estnt" for tlit ictiirn of this money. The news that Kirglin nmiod a po'icy for .'JIDO, 0(10 with the l'enn Mutual Life was re ceive d with a fiel"ig ,,f relief by the dill, tors of the Muon .town institution. Accused of Forging In in Haiku- L'Jl linnidwnv. Cnm den. was aiiesieil t ,- inoinmg by City Iieteitivi King, on i .'argi of fiirgerv'. The nrrest wiis mad a wnriuiit from Heading Pa. It w,. sworn out by Hi my Harrison, , ii-hn r of the Head ing National IS-iiih, who lunges Darker with forging his nanip to u piomlssury note for .7l" HuiIpt was lo Id bv Can,, I. n it 1 1 'i i t , to nwuit . j,ti mlil ion pnpt i 'dory 186) PENCO Metal CnlinKmeania moie efficient economical fac tory to build, operate and maintain. Only one. fourth as much weight ns plaster. Lighter construction or larger PAY-lnad A perfect diffuser of rutificial light No dust to ruin tnbricn, No fallint; (duster to endanger lives. No cracked ceiling to be repaired or replaced. " H'nri. If MLi on rENCO C Meul C'.lirm in Home, OJi". itfe, Cliutih, Moclarii MM. I'KNN METAL COMPANY I'rllli MpI I lll.lv I'l, Iln I'n 1-ker of 'f Nf 6 Metal Koofln MoJ5 NjfflSi Sfa Sw Ta UlWW Zj mmmSM Sliiinj. Tj-iors Lath. Corner Dead, fl 'tc Slflt SEE EARLY FIGHT Fl Administration Program for' Navy to Bo Opposed From Floor by Borah and Pomorono Washington. May 15. A ii naval disarmament proposals slit at for nn early date in th Senate in opposition to thp administration program was nc eepted as a foregone conclusion today. The navnl appropriation bill was to bo reported from the committee, today stripped of nil such features nt the re ipicst of President Harding because of the international situation, but both Senators Hnrah and Ponierene an nounced they would fight from the floor for a disarmament conference of (treat Ilritnin. Japan and the I nltcd States. The bill Is expected to come up for n debute next week after disposal of the emergency tariff and nnti-duiuplne mensurp. In opposing any Mich confprcnee nt (his time. President Harding hns made clear he stands readv to urge nn Inter national agreement limiting nrmnments nt the first prnctlcal moment. Tho Horah proposnl, however, would urge. Ii I m to call a conference of the three powers here to discuss n reduction In nnvnl programs, and Senator Pomercne would delay the building program for sW months pending efforts to gain the assent of (irent Britain nnd Japan to loin In n conference. The appropriation bill to be reported in the Senate carries' SI 00.000.000 more than was voted by the House nnd N practically Identical with the iiiensuro which failed of passage in thp Scnnte last March. The principal increnses are for a personnel 20.000 greater than the 100.000 provided for by the House, for enlarged nvlntion programs, dp- vplopment of fleet bases on the Pacific coast apt for speeding up capital ship construction Adm Inlstra ion forces won the first skirmish yesterday In the impending Senate- light over naval disnriniiinent. iiiii.in.t 1... 11. ...... A.i ...;..i.n.. ..p 'iiuiiiil ,. uir ia in -.111 iiniiri 01 j resilient iinruing. tie ennto ;nyai , . , h., of sena'tonorai,. uepubiica,, t & i? eK to" 'UTc? ea? "rltnln nnd Japan to send representa- tires to a disarmament cnuferenee here. nroro thB f,,,,,,i.t nrtli s,.m,iw jtornh had given notice of the fight to i eonii by reintroducing his proposal in ,11P Jennie anil moving lo suspend me i uies ii. iiiui.e jl in orner. As favorably reported jestrrdav by the n.nvnl committee, the nnuiial naval bill, which fniled nt tlie last session, provides not only funds for continuing coii-triiction on the uncnmplrtcd 1II1C. ingrain, but al'o for n personnel of Lfi OtMl in excess f the 100,000 pro posed by the House. It also carries 'mil's for beginning work on various nival hasps nti the Pacific Coast. The committee increased the House total of s.Wi.ooo.oon to si!trs..-ioo,ooo. "I tlie samp figure that was in the bill " ' tl'l HI I IM l'i lllll' l lis it fallen in the sipunte Inst .March Thc ,,rI10jpnl inrreapes voted today by , ,. committee included isl'J.OOO.OOO for nvintion. ?I.i. 000.000 to stait work on two new aircraft carriers, nbnut !?7. (100,000 to begin coiistruetion of n new fleet base nt Alameda, Calif., and other Pacific coast bases, nnd about S7.000,- 000 to expedite construction of capital ships. There also were large increases for pay nnd support of personnel. DELAY FOR MRS. BERGDOLL Sentence Not to Be Made Known Until May 17 Sentence upon Mrs. Ijiiinii I . Hcrg- doll and her four en conspirators vvlioi were found guillv if aiding and aliening her sons, (irover C. and I'ruln H. Herg'loll, to desert from the ainiv, was liostponei until May 17. by IVd'Tiil Judge Dickinson todav b."in.i. ' 'be illness nT L'nited Slates District Attor iiev McAvoy. Mrs. IWgdol, and Charles Hraun, her son, former Magistrate James L. Itoinig, Albert S. Mitchell, and Harry Schilb, the other conspirators, were to have been sentenced tomorrow. Val R ARiAINI Qunlitp ot just prices is tlie true basis of value and the only assurance of satisfaction in purchasing Pearls and Precious Stone Jewelry J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper SATURDAY CLOSING HOUR, 12 M. ss CW.IV "Four-Nlruttr I I I jlliiiiiiiiiiiiiralg' i I i 1 i i i i I I 1 meKsmsm' MASK ARTIST HERE w. T. Benda Sees Modern Stage Leaning More to Pantomime The modern stage Is tending more und more toward pnntntiilmc and the mask will play nji Importnnt pnvt In the art! tie nnd drnnintlc theatrical productions of the future. u,.i. 1.. 11.,. i.i!r r vv 'V Itendn. artist, whose musks are now being used In n number of theatres. Mr. lscmia Is In Philadelphia today. A few years ago he couldn't find n milk that suited litni for a costume hall he wanted to nttend so he made one. It was such a success he nmde others and this year some of them formed nn artls ! tie feature of the Architectural League "'"" Te ' V rl V""""" "m' "No fnr, the tiinks I have made," said thp artist, "could not be tped on the speaking stage, as the lips are closed and sound is muffled. I am workinu on a model now with open lips ami I n m hoping I can make something that can be of tire even on the speaking stage." Helen Is pcrhnps the most charmliiR of his lifelike masks. Mr. Henda w wr it at n party where he was Introduced as "Miss" Henda nnd no one knew the difference until lie chose to unmask. "ll takes nbout a month to make one mask." said Mr. Ilpndn. "I have made thirty-six, really modeling thpin just for the fun of It. Hut I have been most pleased to see them liked by the public." The Poor Hichnrd Club gave 11 luncheon today for the artist and there were other affairs scheduled for the afternoon nnd evening In bin honor. Ho cnuie here as the guest nf Honvvit, Teller & Co.. where some of the musks arc on exhibition. URGES PACKER CONTROL Secretary Wallace Declares It Would Aid Livestock Industry Washington. May ."..- (Hy A. P.I I'Vileral regulation ,f the meat -packing Industry is "very dedrnb1e now" to aid thp livestock industry, Secretary Wntlmm 1enl.li'n,l Initnv liefnl-A n Ifollltlt I eommlltco holding hearings on proposed r(,Kmtnrv legislation, , Tl0 Kl.,.utturi, secretary suggested (ml( ,N department be charged with the administration of tlip law. as it iiad 11 , limillH.r pr mi. familiar with the illlIlMl.v Hml uIfo llmt l0 farmers felt , ,, ., .,,. tn ,1...... ,h nn,ihl.. ,, i' -' "--rf other government agency. .,..' vlh.ee told tl,.. commute,, be : S1 :;Li:,t Mj"" 'j . f "" M "" ' J I " WASN'T CIDER "BOUQUET" i Policeman Makes Arrests on Advice of His Nose "They said it vvns eller and drew soiiip for me to sample, but It smelled like whisky to me," testified Patrolman MiicWilliiinis today before Magistrate i Dougherty. The defendants were Thomas J, ! Smith, Spring Harden streit near For ty -titst, und Tony Mosey, a Negro. Hninbrldge street, near Fifteenth. They were held in bail for the federal au thorities. The patrolman testified Iip snvv the men lolling bnricls from a house on Snyder avenue near Twenty-third. A motortruck was at the nub. MacWII liums said he asked what the barrels contained nnd was told eider. MEMORIAL GROVES ASKED Dames of Loyal Legion Want War Sites In Park Two memorial groves, one in honor of the officers of the Lovnl Legion of) Pennsilvniii.i .Hid the other commein- ' ornting men nnd v.oncn who dusl over seas, nro pioposed for I'uii mount Pail A petition asking that space for thci i be set aside bus been forw.iiilcil In tin Purl; commissioners by (lie Dames of tho Loyal Legion, who n,e the ilaugn lers and Kraii'ld.iughtM-s nf olficois who set veil on Hip I limn siil" in the i v i I i War. I'be gro' e for L, gion oltiiers. nc coi ding to their plan, would Iv set apart in the i"gi,n about lirant's cnbln, in the Dn-t Park. Tor the lat" war's victims u niemnrliil grovo would be planted near Ibdiiionl uiunsioii. ue IflrMllfllltllr CHEVROLET "For Economical Transportation" 1 lll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIlllllll( THE business man appreciates tlie Chevrolet Sedan for the i completeness and economy of its service. f It supplies every need for jj quick passenger transportation j with comfort and convenience H under all traveling conditions. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY llrourl Mrrrt Mlorr, .131 Nnrth lima, I St. Went I'hllailrllihln More, aian Chrttmil St f tiiniJrn, N. i Storr. 43t Uiilnul Htrn-t Svlan, 91.375. . Flint. Mich. (PARISIANS INDIFFERENT AS WARRIORS HONOR NAPOLEON Unmoved by Pomp, They Cheer Pretty Alsatian Damsels lnrl Mn.. ft tllv A I 1. M....i... Poclt, Marshal IVtuin and other noted military leaders, with War MitiiMcr Itiirthmi, paid tribute in the genius ot Vtiliiili.oii fltti mnrillliis tmf,,.,, ll.n i. . of the unknown pollu near the Are do 1'rlomplie. Tlie ceremony marked the tecnml ih t il.n moil. ....!.. ....... ..i. i .."' oi tue loom uiiiiiii-iniii y ccieuratton of the death of the "Mltle ('orporal," President Mllleiand, Hugh C. Wallace retiring Amcticnn ainhnssador, ainj jj ininciiini'iii in i lie .viiuiican l,egioTi leern neeselif lint llin pveretwn .Ir i ..... ,.. ... .. v. ..... .... .......... ,iLil Ull IV u small crowd of the ponulaee, 'lYnollu from nil lil'imnnnci nt It.. . Ice were drawn up In vast circles nn, iiuoi'iicii ii most impressive spictaeln (Inn uns lost titmn tint rriiu,l .. t.t.i sliteel'iwt In tint wttitre ii.liwl ,....1 "...'.-. ." ." ......... ....... tin, i efin. tcmplatrd with Indifference the iass;iKp of the brilliant Republican tinnnl, i-M-oiuiiH iirfiiii-iu .uiiicrnuu nun vj Hartliou, Only the appearance r ,J dozen pretty Alsatian girls In nntional costume, bearing standards Inscribe with the nnines of Napolrnn's niarshnU . .i. i !.. ,i. i.." .i- t't.iiiin, ii't'i'ii'i in tiniiiiiiK me spcrtatorn from their apathy mid provoking cliters, SHANK 1333 AHe'ad Former Mayor of Indianapolis wini G. O. P. Nomination Indianapolis, May f. (Hy A. P ) Complete returns from the Hid pr(l. ducts in Indianapolis, uiinfTiclnlly tab ulated, show thnt Samuel Lewis 'siinnk obtained a plurality of I.Tkl votes nvcr 'I hoiuiis (',. Howe for the Kepiiblie.in nomination for mayor, in the pi mum tiecllou held here. Mdwnrd J Itnhi fon received only n third ns ni'iti) votes ns either Shank or Howe official returns from Kill pricincts, unofficially tubulated, show that (m,j Knhtnn was an pnsy winner of thi Democratic nninlnnlion for mayor He lrcclved In these precincts (l(l(')il votes Kdgur A, Perkins was second with 1K"0 voles. Shank was mayor of Indianapolis ten jrarp ago. Congress and its Tndivitluals, btisiticss and banking institutions often need to know tlie appropriate committee of the Senate or the House of Representatives which they should address. The names of members of the Sixty-Seventh Congress have been compiled in book let form for free distribution by this Hank. We have in cluded the high officials of the l',ccutivc branch of the Go.crnmcnt. AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Organized In 1838 & Nationalized in 1865 128 Broadway Hew York Our .VoiifJifj Letter will bn sen rce to (7io.in ttcalrlnp a brtrf review of uoi hi economic et)clopincat The office manager made a discovery. He was mighty careful nbout sanitation in the office. Individual paper towel ser vice was provided. And pure spring water service too. "The expense is slight," he decided. "1 figure it saves in the long run. Absence of employees costs us money. These health precautions help keep them on the job." Yet employees were con tinually on the sick list. At last he found the renson. The common office glass was the culprit. Everyone used it even those who had colds. Enough said. dritiRjrc roma The Lily Cup is a comple ment to office sanitation; compliment to office effi ciency. Made of paper, it's used once nnd thrown away. It's a real cup; giving rcul protection and a real drink. Purity Specialties Co. Cluirles I HulT, Owner & Manager Ucncklu nid,;., Philadelphia, Pa. I iisnsiaiF ii '.IISII
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