'rv r '-$y vs- - ' - Ili'dtoK-. tn i.i! UlKj il !' TWs"H'lt' FIND HOI ROBBED AFTER POLICE RAID; Jewelry, Money and Wine Stolen Following Arrest of Alleged i Radicals, It Is Testified CAPTAIN RAPS PATROLMEN, Jrwelrv money nntl wine were stolen fmm n house nt 2212 Monro t-trrt. after the occupants hntl been arrested in con- ncctlo: Anrll April 25. It was testified at the trial todat of fi"p nutrnlmen suspended in connection with i the ihnf1n of Patrol- man A bert A. HnHi. nt tin house after i tho Vaii) Captain liinltiun. of the lirt j.nllee division, testified t tint tin' live patrol- men v ore in tin' raided house without authority. '"Tiici had no i slit in there after the rniil hnd taken i'n- o ' In- declared on the stunt) brfoie I hi- Civil Sen-Ice Commission Oommlsslnmr Wuodrufl ordered un Immediate Investigation ., tin- eh irges Mrs. Jtisetih K Huldsire Iio -11111 10,Ml she lived Ht tbi i aided hou :. I'Lri 'rr-f nation i .he win ar ...., ,.. ..o that when hp the raid. hi foil H the iiiiri...i of tit? hotinc hndlv dninnued (ilas'iei vi re broken, window 1i.u1c torn down anil the roomx dWnrranK'il Inrrel of wine in the i pilar was n'tnot itnptieil. he declnreil SUM Tal.eu I'rom I'othrt Toietih Hnld'-iri'. her broilier-iii-lnw. I rrested In the raid, -aid t lint hen he i Ttn revolt area is repotted to bo ei T.as relened mill rctiirncd to the hiiii-e. i temlinz and to have lenchcd nearl) to he dlr-covered that S104 had been stolon Ttnm his vest pocket, left at the Imtisc and thnt n braiTlet. itolil rins and wiiteli were also Molen The ))m iipiuiiled nntrolmin nie John.) .Mit'ioldrhk Jll.'i South I.iun- brt btreet . Albert A Hejiih. '''' I Slccl street, Ontti'l Mct'nrinicle. ' 2411(1 Carpenter strept. iiml Arthur 1 Miirphr, .fr . 101P South No-wood flriuil nil n( llip TucntT -elltllth 1111(1 Tlitnnr i.trcrfs stxlinn. nnd Tnoimi A" iT.ni.ff.:;; ..t . r t,r.. n - .UV IUIKI , "I fc. "' v ... 1 - 1 motorcycle patrolman Mcllliiffertv tPHtltlivl he vrii- 111 t'ie front nf tho house, hdrd li r-hot and I njKhod into tln kitchen, w litre lie saw I MrtJoldrtck h"ld.ni; a lecolver, while T1 1. .. fn olinti.l ...no HSt 111 t 11 111 II. U I ii s 1.1 v inu wu- .... ."- McGnldrlck. sUniniou"d a patn I Mnd viii ipmiiimi 110 11 k 1 i iwmi i iiiimi 1 ' : :' . . bad Ileiieh vent ti St Aiftie.' Ho-pitnl "Oh. I cot n trimming. ' )lcae!i said 'a? he ns carriid "'it. iiunnlitig t' IMeClntTem. read, in it Ilea. mi st.itisi m did not; know whither i 'ml I.e. n -h-ji In his own gun or Mei'.nMrii k - Mctroiilrick In his tt!ium il-ni"d there was a iiiarn-l aiiionc the putrt.l men mr e-,.(ir fur ih" une-i of the nllcg.d rauienls. He sa I his gun ex ploded ac identiillv ns he n tlirentiu in" to "net soiu" .it thise rfjs "' He tlso drilled drinking liquo" llcacb. the viettin .it the shot ting cornlx)rated MMilm V testlnioni Hi said MHildri'k ind he were fa-' t'nends and that rh- r.- Ii.i.l l.een i.. ijuairel Ci'mmissiniicr Wodilnift pointed '...t S disicrcpniv in the testimmi) of th' witnesses ciiiiecrning the im which Mr Goltlrlcl. held In l.i. hand The i ase whs held undi r not '.i llieiil WON'T CONTEST WiFE'S BEQUEST TO FRIEND Pre-Nuptisl Contract 3ars Gnswold Frcm Action Aga.nst Will Atlantic ( It). V.i f. - i i nil contra, t li f."' n M - Ai flriawuld an. I her u.i-l.iiinl Ki Grisw.tM, .I Ilsltiu " ih il sgrcsl thai iK'itl., r 'in. t.i , inten-t- hi i lie ..ther - '.r i -rt ' ....." I ,il I bar mim Inni making ui. ff.n t l.i I (.0 desireil. lo t ' a- Vv . il ,, i ' ;ri"nl( I rp Intti r i i . Miflt til her hro iu Noithiielo ,,. . tmut) I !eating (he hulk of th" '-i'e tn'i.e.l fit j ipv.urds of .'tlsOtrtCi. . Mis nr,l Drlsehmnn. of this left tilth .J.Vsi ti. Count ' St ('iinr and ii NimiiHr sum ' tCflt' two . hi'llri'Il t" a end She '.. r ... i;htc-. the I'ii I ol.' 1I11.1 sr.wi ' en. h ' ti e i ii m- P ar re nint- of Milun Itah Th" iiiisbunu i . and W rt ... r -d w . i ' ago bro igl t s i. . 'hanei r ('..v.i' .. V at his w lie s li. ii-ee .she ill-si, nii.J a . '. ;! the Urmi .". in! 'ii !'. It 1- illiiei-.sn i'ii i - e ll in e or i. i I in i I. Ts. 1 He. . ! e f p t ' , .."ii ih" bri.lt i i r "icoutl.. N li ' was w t.i net lusnand mivi. " nr t!riso'd .'ncsgi I Mi munuge '.! jiroi" r man fmin I tn but thr.oix s' i,pi daveil ih. g-.-ni. r .. n M i"H tiiut Mi- . Insciinin i i. Mr- fi - ., . h i in ig. ,. ..it I." - In tn. I ' t . M - ii , man ih i... - .i i . . . , i . S.'HO.lltui 'In ui,-!. r i,i ,-r.i'.. i, . i. ir.eni'' S.ie ii. i '. i . . 4. DriM'hin in w io i'i in p i i Jl'fle lue'l' Ii. ,i Ije I BALM CASE NOT CLOSED Girl Who Got $4000 Verdict 'Awaits Develop'nents" 'I he nviri un iu is- ' M Mi.-' O Neill, o' l'i22 i' . I street, ag.ili s- I ii I ': i North Tv i n." - - .. losed. M.inr.l ng i. i .i i' i snin out nt 'he 11 v . .1! no. ..r ii . A 'er.li. ( ' t4""1 M i i" brmh nf p."'i '" i ''ii. 4"i, - i tlay in tho -itt br. iii. . 'I .. ni Mis- iiNmII .- .imIIu . msLe aat i. Min... ui on un - i ,-t i i It WHS Mini tl ,.!. '. . 3Si ll lint . insideieil i Ins. i . 1 ' '. i l.ii.i it-ir me .Xii'i'teil ami i .iit.n I.. e, what will turn ..,' The i.ni re i r . ' i j . jiet ted t i r not d I. -".J BITTEN NOSE IS SEWED ON Surgeons at Germantown Hospital Aid Loser In Fight The n I..-. nl. PimMi.. i.M e. ilmii'i strut hull was lnt'.ii off in a Ago las' i i(iii wnsiii'Hti. -iwilha'k on ' by - i,i'.i.. ut (! riiisiituw ii IIoh piUt Tl.e nrfi. i rie.i n I ..lit ..I I'm. Itt to's home I it in j il.- si "file In- untax onlst saw I s ..p.ni'is "id ftuii.etl nt Paolitlos in. ll wa- vutiiully seiered fiym his fa. e A patrolman of tie liem. mti.wn po. lice station liiistni(l tu tin in mi ei - ...,l .....I ri..l,.ul hi... in .. .n,.. I nnu. - ... .... t tn the lin.nlfai Paoleftn's nSilltit. "lot eaenpeij Is mid to lie .s-ieplieu .NoIJa address up. known. Harrv H. lr.onet wm vns n"tini "'. " ,,: ,,,,, ... i niuuuon. riToiniin-iiu-u m.-i ,, .,. T .....i tisVorocl her. lieutenant at the .mt.on House at th..''""" Pr-nr .and the military, ,f ,h K0VPrnm.,m PP, t0 indit idui.ls. , Toxbn nnrt 1 vorce e time nf the shooting vlu-h o, u'rnsl ? f"r troopers tnou is lhlip on ,,ari b. bn,i, nr.nn time ' ? ,r " xUw where 1 wiuV four hours after th !) slid ti-1 Io1','1 ' ( ro,7 . W ' " i" ,fe '2' T. I "lrEOOS' nn'' l'"',nt"11 ,l rovMon of , Z .l.vla e toh . "All I w.uit is my had received repo-ts ,f the meHnnt "" '""' ' V.Mibe' 'took h Ailran rhlrplur 1b-. .. n 'J,, lV nd I found out that he h.uln't Didn't Know Uo lie Was M,i. make,. .Inner of the hrst daj's ete,s. n,rlm,praP,,r,ni)-. ''" , "'!l"1.f1'; ;'' '' "H" " ", ''v, , ";'," ' A sutom.-.it. obtaineil trom P.eaeh !,v , cjiplu.-cl the bin. In this cln's ith , her ..rnttl tra,,,. revlve and opportunitv r-d ' -""',, ",' , , Detroit and Detectit-s Unrrt and .M.an'lcr ... hesttint pair T.xe and N.therhalN (s. f i,tainlnir A fur -ales price ;'.- ;" R ' ' " . IllntiI.lli KORFANTY SEIZED BY ALLIES Polish Insurgent Chief Rumored, Captured With Staff ' in Silesia REVOLT AREA EXTENDED It) tlio Avorlfttrr! I'ress Warsaw. May 0 - I'ni-ontlrm'' that Adalhert Korfnnty, formrr Polish nleliUelte onminimioncr In ihincr Sllei w, hnq .lnn,Pll M,nsclf lon.lnr of ,,,,,,. . ., ,,,., ,,, ' 0,isl' insurgents in that tcrtiton 1H been arrested lit the intrr.il iP'l irhic-iir loniniKiton. together with In cntiic staff Oppelln, I ppcr Mlesla. Mm tl ' II A 1' i - Polish insurgent forces entered Ctoss Stroll!!!. In central I'pt'er Si- Icsij, about twerjt miles southeast of ( hnrn nt 111 .,'. Inelt Inst nil-ht. The I r,,BntiinU nnuinp t)u t. mini of m cunn '"" o-.llrr WII.H) and two w minded unit si-ternl Italians wounded Tin- Polos agri'i'd tu permit the l"n tento and local troopi in tit-ins HtTeh litz to ri-mnln there m their barrack An Interallied tcpre-entHtive war. e neeter) to an he liere till" nuilliiiiK for tlu - pnrpo-e of iieotiiitiiii; uith the iu. Mirecnt" thtn cltt The itiMtritetiti are derlnrcil in mes n(?e reicived liere 10 be forclbl) re rnttinc males. inelmJine Uerniuni. be- ...0(,n siv,(.n nni) fntti-Oie years of ,,, in ,, u, imtv ,,t I'lt-henau and Srhoppinltr.. ..-... ., U. OF P. HORSES WIN . - .... n.i- u..i.i... ,' 1 - '" ,rop --0SC5 ro, , -- Indoor Horee Show l.mt niaht's session nf the tenth e- i.liii., r tin. imtnnr lmrsc show at the stqundron Armory, Thirty -second street nn,i j .,, ,tlir avenue, lusted until al- , I 1 . 1. t. . .1-1 inuM miiintifnt. cine 10 11 pom iirnihi i . l mviTsit) of l'enusyhnnia trio, b; a ' 'A 111 rim ini1 i i". i, ' "" ... .. i i-i, -i mnftt it run -ore of 1 to 2 Three of the most interting ; Inse. i: tne etcniug were nors, s uu.i.-r .i.i.n.- , Niih- lompetitors In the milituiv I cl.is were si'fnilil specimens .if trnopirt' inoun.s Sclera! spills m i-urred n the liurdlis. The winner was '.Iiiu Hue, cipnblt ridden lie took the j three 'iurdles giiicefulh The owner i , C.tptnin SnmnM lV.nn. Jr . of the For end Citv Troop t The show cmi'inues this ufternoon ami et riling ii.ci n.tinrr'w- PRISONER ROBS CELLMATE i Allejed Bandit Takes $17 From Sleeping Sailor It mil n't "io ig'i f..' Harold Mil. In .1 l to b. ;. . keil n)i w r i .'.impniiion. for I high t i robin r -an! . hi te been emu nnttui ht hln .it T"tith str-"t nnd It'dge nt. i ue lust night He l.inl r., turn nrniind nrd take 'si 7 -r..ni 1're.l Soetn-er n iil.ir trnm tin iinvt vnnl tiho v .is l,i lllll'.lt" 'I til"' Te'ltll llllil I'.l.tt.lll OOli -tre.'ts st.it ion pol ice -lit Min In II. i''i Jos. pi, lo ire l.nlh I Tern I. ...t.i VeeniHn.. strftf.. tier. might b I'li-rolmen I.er-.. ..mi Kelh. ' " .... it i- nticci"! " th" an "I mulling ' l.eorge Iti.tink. o' Ul'i North n..olft'. .if... !H!Tisrr.ii. i irs.m iruvi. Mo.ne .. i ,. inns in nriM.r . nnd held Mit.-h..''. i . i i robnti'.-i . th . I of the, Miitiii'M'.ii i Mut ih i' nice .' iff Ho h.ld ie ii , n I Mi. ,. i i- had to I ..' nss.i.ili nn.l batten iiiuir woman She had inn lut. i I'.llttlll.U !r ig -tore e.i 1.1,-icnth nnd I 1 .rr.its was 2 he dropped. alter I it i.j mi. I I. per-.iiMc nun. lie ' h.ml in ',i .' t.. ner to huv a nen, i t i n.Tsiiinle him. he pnl nf 1 ll'liad r fiised, although .1 rMiise.i, airnoiigii in how liadh she .ui on the sti.et - ... ha. I ft I HI li. edi'll 1 1. ii r ulit Aft. i -l.e i ,n Int. t.K ilru store, sin In,. him o .''! .'I tnr iissntiit an I l.i ' lev. Ill -' oiiln t apnea i t i . pr- .i ' n ." I -in 1 iik disi u.iis'd. IXPECT GRATZ TO RESIGN Head sf Beard of Education Is Re oortcd Rs-oy to Retire '1 1 i " i ;i a' . "siiitnn irat ,1 the Hour,, ' I. I 1 I i j- oi n. rt 1 i. s, i . s. t,. hull lie ,. lift ,.ii" tr.ir , lonnl i -, , i'i d , . - t ;, p.ii.ii. 1 been . nr.'lit lat . illl-e'f t . ' r I It M i.p rr- ' ron f i. , HI ll , l ', nigh - ho'i' fur gn . -i .. ii ii ',' r a' 'In Is-' bunt ' I nir.i. i.. ..I. g the ' ,i- I inn ol '. suj, . ho .' Ml .llltx i . ,i II "l-lll oi 11 ' rhe i p,l lot "In I i l I'1 I S'leil llllil M- DIDN'T COUNT ON TWINS Enpectant Father Had 1000 Cards Engraved for "Ricr.srd" ( hit'.igd. Mm Tl 'i.iu tin ' i - rd.i ' , t i , , ii," ltii , I' ii I'hnngo ni,i "tisine man win. u. t li.' ,ii i ! vi '. i hit I ' id nnvei de ii i'i 1 1. i ' i i . i nl t .-t 'u it t- lull, a ill 'll'ie u '1 lord, '1 Hi. ..i. 1 A' in l.n. .irrn(..l .nil. '!' i'i'i wi'l sin1 ir ii r ho ue He ts in I! prrio l little htt'i. b'l" to.l II like (l.lli II t i i I.ni .t 1. 1X11 Lettl'l l in Mr Al. nn liau n phn i 4., 4in lr' I Hide o i l.e i ai 1 ui ll .1 tt' '.--UI 'I ''. i.ies stiuel- of Si.incliov tin s'orL I'fiud thnt tl.e. do jnidith were being held for re'.insi lie mrived as per schedule Vrd littns 'lliihard" was twins girls. munis' . i Miitsisi: -i . rilAVK V h mm.. , . e nert HrR.I i i s . Stall n ali rvl i, til. Ira i elllMl, f . i I.r t -Ie tlnrt i r rill nrrlen Ilr.ih ! p Tn tn. rm- i I i.l. II Mut & ATM lilH.r. .' f sitme' II I et i I-. a4 1 Si j.'.r ftlft Ut.., .n'l frlei .In ii . .twit. I lo atiind fu- I I eu'd-tv Roulhai-iptnl In Inl.rmenl lol.il.lt J tn n. rrnni nei "'iniiiiiivi.li '-emeier Train for Noutheiiii. '' I rtlH, Iteu.linff l-r.i n., ' l ' 1 . t MIF.tiI.Kltr.no - Iiy ".. tost Mr AN.' II MIKI'l.l.HJ Ml. I".,,l ' r 'v i rl.i ui i 111 trim I'iO N ,a . I rlenU irr ' j im t rtoore . th. i l. - nsc m u nirn vpvonni .. . .. ...1...1 ,. ..i... ffnttif ihuiii'm ...,...- L I'l' EVJSK1.NG PUBLIC LEDGER PHlLA.DELl'HlA, E1UDAY, I FIGURES IN DIVORCE MIX-UP ' '" V1 11 iByilffLMIrlrlMi Vmu i i i '"fii i fllHr imMmw f fr'lrl&'lrffHR MM0airHK9 f viBIHBBwCfllrHHHB I WMI'MIII'i i fill ' rlMilWrliWrHB rtr. - AIIIIMMlin I I I I II I I IIIIIIIIAII' rrll nlrrllyli ullu u. u. uiiii i iiiu Fartell Says Nation Lost $800,- 000,000 by Not Selling Vessels EXHORTS TRADE DELEGATES I) the AHsnclatetl I'ress Cpel.iiul. Ma) 0. In an address ihis morninK on 'Amertciin maritime pol- ic) " a- the National Foreign Trade Council contention, James A. Fnrrell. of New York, rbalrmnn of the council and president of the Fnlted States Steei Corporation, told the delegate the fu- i furo of American merchant marine do- ( pOPment v.n- at take. - . lie shIiI tin Rovernnient lout SSH0.- n0( - . 0aa i ,, no, si-lliug Its merchant licet .n the nriulstlce wns signed, suggest- I (V, n ,t,,rnn,im,i ,.,,nference of niari- fm,r I1Rtins t.. stnt)lU7e ttie snipping .1... ,1a... ..ii imrli reiirenipnt of the shipping "bonid and liquidation of it shipping bus. ties, sei ms imprnetlra- "A partial -ol' tion of one of the dlf Acuities confron-lng the shipiilng board n to lontitiui to Ih up a considerable portion of their totin.ige and in line Mslne-.s and rv.re iisiues.s in gotern with tne slogan n -s !;.."....'". 111 &......S ..i , .,.. ... nn ttbl. .11.1 eMerienee,l opertltols. S or .. Z u lar- boat bvis ,.r on time ih'r'ei- .U.ntnig th,' eha.terers the or.ilon o' ii'irehn-inc the -teniner- when "r.1 .,' ,. ,J .o, ! e ' '""'i'"' " ' PROCLAIMS MOTHER'S DAY Mayor Calls on City to Remember Institution Founded Here i.i,.,r lo.Te i -in. a !-' inminioii teiiat for the h- -Mlllte uf Motliei's I i s i tu In i "We ps-illi " MU. Mo- Mat... . that iMnlTi. D.l ' " I'l'llillieipi.ia men. o-ig.'.atinc it'i Mi- Anna .Inrtis an i i. I -- ..I IpaiiitIi.iii lllT .t.en. f n nn- -n ....... eot.i.T. mil else i ' It is putt . ll- 'it, nionrlit' i d"i I. thnt llie lirsr tl'ii!i.t of Mothel'- Iny sho'ild lie tin.. I t the Hn'iit i'l if Hollies win ri .1 ..... . , .. lie. mil ll .in nil. mot'ier- h...., lite .il'Mi'- ii i e. feci Kill ll ' nine r s i ion. Froii. t' " da)- nt William rem. light up to t.i- present time, th' -nil MlU of the I "lie nod of the mother II. h ghrst .tiiio'l of tlmt s.wtitt ,H ,.eu an tn inntiuit nii'i wen ,..,, ,,( I'l.ilndi Iph'.'i 'Iff. It is Hum,.' ,Mf tl, - -h.rild li tne on-" m a iinn 0l .i,, r,, ,s a -pint of istessness am! I ',!,. . i,nt in ..ert.iiu .uart'is ami when ,,,f th - -Ini'ild he the en-" nt a tutu i . ...i ....n.l I...- ii ne it of liiiiiii ' lntj 'nnd il" bi.ne.li.tion of a , . , t i r. ..M ll.iir wl I he i-.usul ,.r ,. .hn. e 11.. II. (itt li ill ami I l i li lihiinss Sn'urdj). tn li ' . i ,s.,ii un i.ud 1 tuist that i itl- , ,',. i i i'it t ill . Iim i ti 'In' il'iv." GABRIEL WAIVES HEARING Atlantic ncfin.ng Co. Official to Face Statutory Charge in Court I . ( tj.ilirl"! ii .run' si.perin- i, i, .,. i tl e Atlantic it" tilling Co ,,, . ,,i . . liibmni nf "nk Lane und ' - t; ,i I K.l't, of iVindeti. wiin. ., ., ,r, .m',1 'I in s.ln v mi stnt'.t. rt ' I .1 li ll . il uhl IjV Mrs (nllinel t-nlSt I . . , tiling lor .."ii i .. -. ,i,i -, It .oiiev in iis olTne at I'ifti.iith m . i . "V I . h . -,, . , st.oete i..i. ,1 .i.il MiKs KelW sin. mrll 1 ,.i,i -,uii blil fir min In .tln,'s- trn'. li.igm on Tuesdnt ind weri itii- l.i. lit leiirre'ietl uli sv.iri mil S'lorn1 r l.-f. I"' Mng.strate llooiiet .n'.ril hearing (.cm loped u ." ... vhei. M-s . i.r ,1 em- . . - .. ii.',' rit nl nnd Inn r fu t.t.I tr ir Mi-- l.e'lt wi.t ' siiinnllt I,, , uii.ii.t the hiishiind ami g rl lit I run' li Mill, I 111. w l.o I I In h "I M m tioni ' e i nl 'e.l i.n',-1. 1 i I Miss Kelii Mr- ' i . it- lloiillli thee a number ,f a' nn t e. t partineoi IHl'2 N i '.. I (9 tINUTE MAN FUTURE Al SIM "jgM SPECIAL USED-CAR SALE I lit W II Ml" IIAIKi.VtNN 1 1 II A III II IN ON llOIKH. 19-0 rnurlne III 11 K l.lltle lt tTKMtMs ( lll. HOI I I MI.IIIC N (l I'ltl.AMIs III.IIHMOItll l.t I IIAMM.l.H Mt I i iili: imuii: Minre turs ,nn lie IioiikIiI inoi.llil.t Installments itllli 0r'r (loen l.renliiKM anil Sundnt LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. of PENNA. vt. Kt.sr.ii, iiti:Ninr.NT LexinRton BId 851-853 N. Broad St. i i. I i:i,i.i,n, h.i es Mhiiiit' trfitllr t'hotn Sirtlc Mrs. IVnncN Dated .Johnson -Johnson (upper left) today appeared in inurt against John Johnson, her hiisbaiiil, Ni. 2 and No. 2 and o. :?. In cnurt, "llli her nine-months-old Infant, was .Mrs. Marie John, son Johnson, who learned her mar place to Johnson vn Illegal because Mrs. Johnson Nn. I 1i.nl had otruobtniiietll) Jolmsmi In Tevas annillletl Wife No, 1 Breaks Romance of No. 2 ronilnwil tmm IMe Ono ..osnlned her good giace. and -' ' 'V , ' , .. n .ri,. i. had cone to hnrgesi ui which his inudiipiate dhorie .t.i ..iitiitiioii ii r 1'iiri m ii i' !.. 11... . 1. Wife No. 1 showed a letter which she M.ts she will ue ill her dhotie netion 'I lii. httei. she snt-. ttas written b .lolns.ui to his aunt, in Hot rlng'. It I- dated Jul) ISO, 1020. about live weelts nfter he had m irrled wife No. '. lie didn't want hi-i aunt to come to in i i i .. l i .. l. lii (i iii'i'iiimit ii iiii -.1IIIIIIIIIII111. Ill' t i un I I" i " - --- tints built together a- on- solid t 11. and evert windov li.i- these iild-tluc shultei' nbin -.l.ulf . lo-.-.l. 'tolls about the dark ape " Then he t ent on to dP-rils, his wish to provun in- new ui ui.- " "For we don't know wlm the futu j 'will bring." he deilaied "I onlv wish i .... l.. i.l.. . Itl, n hmni. t.m mim. iiem to cie niitiie i ti .ii . . , i... .. I.I. I.m. V.i know now i mane n on tn.i . - met in church he In Ing u ei) good hristinn and a membi r of the slrii.g hand. The onh thing I know In I hail to bent the time of three men. n preach er arin-t .ml ll iollcge profe-sni The artist luult and had u home lead) tor l.er I In I Hn ' Ha' He s ire was some .iin'tiointed. She knew untiling of the l.ast' mil iietci s fai hits iiu-tioiie,l nie ROCK IS LAUNDRY CHECK Chinese Hit on Head by Man Re fused Wash l'n si I I N,.it ,.n , link., no wa'iiee rule n Mnn. a 1 niii'lrynisii ot .fiw T.nth street to the Hahnemann H-pi'i 1 for rennlis last nigtii. no v n ,iung nwat .iiuunt u. .. ... nnkimun Negro entered his placi and ,iP111 Ml,;, , his wash Ho asked for (. r nwn .tniuiiv win ii nn . I ... I ...i.l it hen nne whs not loriucnin jMK i'.tise,l to turn n,er any wnsh v.. I.e. Iter no washee. srtid Iln tVh.i" "on the unin werit into 'lie sirei-i. iiiikel up a rock und cnuie bnck nnd h'il 1!.. in the I '.il with It. Jin's sculp was badly torn I.) t'e lilov. Tndti) Ho b'.iight himself a os t alibi i gun in .1 derlni v that he will use ii in tin li.'ui" to "iforcii the "no ihir'iier- no wshre' rules of bis rs- tablishniei. "CHARM" DIDN'T WORK Loclcstone Fails to Keep Man From Jail for Robbery I..-U,' Its. nf in Quarter KesMons Hit nuiiccd Ixiuls Sanders, (inni I . n Mg '. i ' ie tear in iti ."."...'' j l.ri.on af-r I e pleaded guilH to a , ihurce of l.i- tut The defendant on. . . : i.. ....n. Aprtl -"t mtired the Mtore oi i.aurs ' jletoskt 2iiiin West York street, and Htole 2'i n..in the cash drawer. n Ins ifii ijetense. Handerb. who. ik tti.itt.t--i teais old, said he ha J I nt. mill, .mil thought he saw nn es-t ' rond t.. s .. . ... j , " In,' .un.l. ton I ti il k till tapping. t-j. in i i-' rond to success ' aski 1 4sistnut HiMmt Altnrniy lellci "A fi h . s ' i in. i lodestnne and told ii, I , ,,i, i d,. ii iesioiulcd the ,e I riilnnt I n'g. Ilnirntt liowevei ti i. eln ii. . is., ii manufactured i,m , min r t.i i oi linn to u fnr in the irti ri.i.ii SlX-afe" HUM Ol It I Mil, J. I.I1T Ol" lts Mil I I MM, ION si 1 It NK11V srt nr.iiAKi.it t in n N I Ollll I.I. mi it -Srf lutereel 10 M I'l 10 Hednii i null iniymeiit I bitlulire i in I'. .M i sed i ar In t iriment f ' n ' (1 ' j ;' j I ..I W. D. APPLETON KILLED BY TRUCK Electrical Engineer Is Struck! While Crossing Market Street at Fifteenth DRIVER IS ARRESTED William Day Applcton. n prominent engineer, was struck and killed by a motortruck at Fifteenth and Mnrkct streets nt 7:.10 o'clo.k today. Mr. Applcton, who mdh thirty -eight years old, as asslstnnt to Albert C. Wood, consulting engineer, with offices In the Stock Kxchnngc Building, Mil Walnut street. Mr. Anpletnn hod an apartment nt 2820 North llroad street. Ills widow and a nine-year-old child are living In Fnglnnd. Tho engineer wan struck by a truck owned by H. I), lteeso, butcher. 120.1 Filbert Ktreet. It was driven by Cor-' neliuM F. Harvey, twenty-two years, old, 00.') North Forty -fifth f-trcet. After ho hod struck Mr. Applcton as ho was crossing from tlio south to the north sitlo of Mnrket street. Ilnrvcy placed him in his truck nnd drove . film to the Hahnemann Hospital. Ho was pronounced dead upon arrival there. Tho truck driver theu went to the i Fifteenth nnd Vine streets Btntlon and ' surrendered. At a hearing before Mng istrKte Crells lie was held without bail to await the action nf the coroner. Mr. Applcton was a son of lie waH a member of the Engineers' Club of this city nnd of the American Inst tute of i; crtriral I.nit neers. llis widow will be notified Imme diately of his death and funeral ar rangements will be deln.tetl until In structions nre received from Mrs. Ap plcton. JOKE LOST ITS HUMOR When Friend Forgot Taking His Money Alex Told Police Moyk Tntricojali, of Woodland ave nue near Seteiilh street. Camden, wbh held in S2ri0fl hail for the grand jury todat by lleeonler Slackhouse. charged with lnrcenv of ?24o0 from Aletunder Sicnraro. of 11)17 South Sixth street, Camden. Szarnro dr, iv the money, which he had saved in i ight yearn, from his bank April 2.1, intending to return to Kiissla. Last Sundnt eieiung ho attended a hristenlng. There was wine. He met Tntriwlftb, and liknl him. As tliev pat ud. Tiitrtcojab pluj fully tool; S?nraio'H wallet, foiitnlnlng the nnnn). Srnraro thnught it was a good ji ke Next morning, he went to Tutrl- ojnli and nskisl for the inoney. Ac t online to his te-tlmoii), the friend had forgotten nil about the incident. Dr. W. C. Powell, Jr. Ir Wlllluin ('liiiinbeis I'owi'll. .Ir , diul Mslerdnt nftermton ut his home in ltryn Mawr lie was thirty-four jinn old and n graduati of Hnhncmann class of IIIU. Dr Tuti ell is survived by his wife, his father, Di. William ChiunberH Fun ell, Si , ii smtH" und live briitherH. '1 he fuiier.il will It, hi Id Monday morn ing from llrn Mam with interment in Al mgtori Ceiiieteri Dr. Fowell served in I'i. line .In i nn; he ar. JHH( fesHo'r r?n' V us of "chemlsTry at Ilrn ".- '""-J " '?!; ?& '" Fnitersity. The younger man was a II?rNnltnl , f n YTM'j t:'Z "r Lao, gra.luati. of that institution, where ho Th" "lrl .'' '"".'"?; f" ZiJZ If I took the engineering course, special!- morning when standing in front of a i i -i.-i .J i i.. i-i ..i mirror In her lodging on Seventeenth liifc in iivr.oiui in. vi illinium , iifcii.i;..! - I ing JLCX)B REED'S SONS K24-1426sChtiait Street gaeSefgBsaBKsa 4VHt$Plimmii'lk iUAY 6, 1021 SIRS SUGGEST Thomas E. Wilson Declares Moat Men Do Not Oppose Modified Regulation FIGHT "STRANGLING" ACTS Hy tlio Awtoolalexl 1tn WnsJiinrton. JIfty 0. A modified fonn of federal rupilntlon of the meat packing companies 1 not opposed by il.e Industrv. Thnmaa H. Wllwn. of Chicago, prtnldent of the American In- Ntitutn or iucnt l'ocitfra, ucciarati louay beforo u Hoiuo committee holding hear- lna nn rntfiitHtnrv lcirlnlll ttClll. 1 Mr. Wilson paid that the original i proposal for rngulntlon arising aftr the federal trade commission rcnortH on the industry In 1018 would be oppoifd by the packers "to the Inst because they might n well die fighting ns dl of plow HtraiiBulatlon." lie added, however, that n bill placing the Industry undor supervision of the Department of Agri culture alono might bo acceptable. "A regulatory meamiro of thin kind," ho unld, "with the secretary of agricul ture ns tho regulating authority, drawn up along the IincH of the Hnugcii bill, which Congress consiilftred Inst nnmlon ns a Mibstltutc for the type of packer legislation proposed In tho Henate, I would be, In my judgment, a compro- 1 rnlun nnnn u-hleh rc nil could cret ttSJ K,,l,1,,Ietr-,'(J ft mistake to think Hint packers oppose all regulative legislation, because we In tlio industry ore rcaay to accept any form of regulation under which we can live, but in view of the present eco nomic conditions I do not think that Congress should Impose any of the harsher restrictions that hnvc been pro posed in some of the bills on the sub ject." glad!jotwajust NOISE Man Thought Wife's Aim Was Bad, but Cartridge Was Blank When his wife flrcd n shot nt him In his home last night, police wiy, George Soolton, 727 Marilnon avenue, thanked his stars for what he considered her poor marksmanship and then ran from the house. Police, summoned by neighbors, ar reted Mrs. Soolton and found the smnll-coHbcr weapon she used con tained blank cartridges. Tlio husband was found later, unharmed.. Doth wrre held In $500 hail to keep the peace by Magistrate Dugnn, in the Thirty-second street and Woodland nventio rtntlon, totlny, 'lliey said they hod quarreled over their child SUICIDE ATTEMPT FATAL Lovelorn Girl Dies In Hospital From Shot Nellio Heck, twenty -live rears old, a street near Poplnr . e torn tne police inai sneicnreri sne n ln,t tne love ot iiwaru uoyie. oi line sumr iwnr,r, .u c rc, ,; looter worth living. Doyle, who saw the shooting, was ar rested and held by Magistrate Oswald as a material witness to the shooting. Mexican Petroleum 8s, 1936 Deere & Co. 7i". 1631 Consol. Cities Lt. Pr. & Tr. Gh, 19G2 Crew Lcvick Co. Gs, 1931 Sharon Steel Hoop 8s. 1911 Columbia (Jraphophone 88, 1925 M-CownCo. Land Title UWlR.. Phila.. Pa. Jfe.trr I'MlodftFila'fitoel ifTcHtinso L21L JiSQJTQIISD sJT-fTKl'tr 'E ltTeT Moniliiy. umiill fur ' neckrWe bsttt-Mt 2 itnil .'SO p. m. In or ner Artolphla Uoul rwril. Artdren H. W Nol,t. Iteidlng 1 I.ltOAL AnVKIXTlHEMKXT . ,7-MnTrT: is iiiciikiiV oiVkn that I1SC an nppllciitlon will Ni mde to Uie floternor ot the Hlite of I'rnnut Itmnia on lunJ. S. A. I) 1021. tnr altr 8. TClXn. J. r Artnstront nnd ll. A. Ooarntory undir thV net of Aimemblr ot iha Commonwelth nf I'ennsyl --nil. enlltl'd "An sot to provide for tr Irroriximtlon n.J r;ulkUon of r fln eorportlon.,, unnrotea April it. 1ST, nnd tho opplrmntii thereto, for the chartsr nf nn ntn.led corporstlon to be called Ott. I.mok I'Uno CouipitnT, th character and oMa of wrhlch tn in tnnufotur. buy. sell nnd other. ! arqiitr and dlepoe of any un.l nil kinds of inimical Inetrumente. reeorde nnl npplliinceii nf nnj nsture whatoTfr. nnd to d all thlnm Incident end eomate il.eretn and for theee purpmes to hav and rwieipts mi". pi.,w ..." ".'"" iii.'.t.. nnu firlvller" of tt.e said a t of Assembly nnd Its aupp enwnie 1AII.UI. itt'lll.l K riUAll, Holtrltors. COiROlSE LAW Mindora Madras YU will go a long way before ou find another madras lite Mindora. It is simply and taste fully patterned, firmly woven, long caring, and made tip with all the ear-marks of custom tailoring plus the distinctive features of Eagle craftsmanship. Very excellent value at &1.50 Langloys First Airplane Flew 25 Years Ago Today The nlrplnne Is twenty-five years old lotlny It wnH on May , 1800, that Dr. Lnnglcy took the "ilylne mncJiInc" he had constructed, utter pnltcnt Mutly anil experiment, to Qunntlco, on the Potomac river, near Wash ington, anil launched It. " The mBchlnc, weighing only twen. ty-teven pounds, and propelled by a ono-horscpower steam engine, flew 8000 feet In ehjhty seconds, ntul re turned to tho ground, A second flight covered 21100 feet. This initial nucceso was followed In 100.1 by n xpectacular failure of T,nngley'n fifty-horsepower machine, built upon the model of his first plane, but mado large enough to carry ft man. The craft plunged Into the Potomac when n part of the launching apparatus broke, llldlculo visited upon the Inventor by this mishap dimmed Lnnglcy's fame and caused htm much distress. Hut In 1014 Glenn Curtis took Langley's Identical "failure" from the Kmlthsnnlan Institution, and, nddlng only an efficient launching device, made the plane fly across Lfiko ICouka. BISHOP BERRY IS SORRY SPROUL SIGNED DRY BILL Only Thing to Do Now Is to Enforce It, He Says Iliflhop Tlerry fxjiressed sorrow today tver Governor Sproul'w action In sign ing the now state prohibition enforce ment bill, but said he believed tho only thing for citizens to do in tho ctrrum stances was to see to tho bill's enforce ment. The bishop, who condemned ttio LIU strongly before it was passed, was loath to discuss It now that It is part of the law of the state. "Of course, I nin sorry," he said. "The only thing to do now Is for nil of us to get together and do tho best we can to see that the law is enforced. "Now that the Governor has signed the bill, It is trie law of the common wealth nnd all loyal citizens will stand by tho law. It may be that we have been too apprehensive: that the bill Is not so harmful as we have feared. "Ah the law now stands, wo have a double-headed arrangement for prohibi tion enforcement, the federal agency and the local district attorney's office. Doth of these agencies can depend on us to do everything in our power to nid them." Tho Ilev. Dr. Homer . Tope, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, likewise refrained from con demning Governor tproul's action In signing the hill. "Our patriotic duty, when a thing is tho law, Is to make the most of it," sold Dr. Tope. "We are going to co opernte with the authorities as fully as possible to see thut the law Is enforced." Taormlna Near Breakwater The Italian liner Taormlna, with 2000 passengers from Naples, is due at the Delaware breakwater early today. If the delay at Marcus Hook quarantine station prevents tho liner from docking at Tier 10, North Wharves, before .'I p. m., the probability is that none of the passengers will be landed until to morrow morning. Diamonds There are many grades mined But only one grade is sold in this establishment the finest J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper SATURDAY CLOSING HOUR, 12 M. a Extoe irERi es You Are Invited to call in a critical frame of mind and dissect with us an Exide Battery. See for yourself why, the Exide has such long lasting power. Skilful repair work on all makes of batteries. The Electric Storage Battery Co. EXIDC SERVICE STATION 671 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DE VALERA FAILS 'i TO SWAY ULSTER1 Compromise Hopes Fade Afr Republican and Unionist Loaders Moot SPLIT OVER INDEPENDENCE By tlio Associated jrfeS(, Ttlftt' Mnv n Th in.,.. ,. . party In a meeting called by BlrjJSS Craig, premier designate of IMster Jr iiv., ..la asftw.. .., mi. su.i'.irntirinn ... terday with Kamon dc Valcra ni ntihllctin lender. dceidivH ru1AM .l'. Ij" ster, having accepted the governm,i of IroUnd act, could make no fuKXi Dublin, May 0. (Iv A. I -.'n, conversation between 8Ir James or.j! nnd Eamon de Valera reached r,'i" passo over the question of a republic li is stated De Vnlera, In a lengthy npp'eil tried to win over rtir .inmes to th . j..' Sir Jameji replied that no negotlatiMj l on such n basis could occur, it in &,, I pcrieu, nnu me liiivrview terminated "I mill r. Thlrty-sti attacks on crown forcu with twenty-eight cnsualtlps, one oi which was fatal, are reported la t!u ' weekly summary of events In Ireland is. sued ftom Dublin Castle today. ThMO were twclvo unsuccessful i. tncks on police barracks and three Stoa Fein murders of civilians. l'orty-U0 raids were made on the malls. An rPsts for outrages and political oilenin numbered forty-clgtit nnd 125 intern, ment orders were Issued, mnklng a toUl of 200.1 persons interned. IT WAS SURELY SOmFtonIC Drink Man Took Makes Him Feel and Act Like Samson A ,lrtn1: lift .tnesntf tmis,. ...l.i i. was or where he got It was tnkea last night by William Oarris, thirty jears old, lyeverlng street near Cresvn, which made him feel he possessed tti strength nf Pnmson. He was arrested by Patrolman Itobiii. son, of the Mnnayunk station, ner his home, nnd lodged In cell No. 1, A few moments later Turnkey James Fleming nnd tho slcoplng patrolmen were, aroused by n terrific uproar. Fleming rushed to tho cell. H found (SarvlH had torn his board bunk apart and thrown the pieces through the cell grntlng. Doth hnods wert Mlrnlnlntr of the bnrn to tvt.lm, ,!... Hiitfirlentlv to nllnw him to wm. xn is morning, octore .Mnglsttltj.l rrirn, ne saw no was glad to pay t line ot $10 and all costs for damagt be liAil Hnnn. "I don't know what It was or where I got it, ne saiii, -mit It sure roads mo feel strong." Auto Knocks Down Child F. J. Kennedy, of .10 East Walnut lane, was held In $1100 ball for henrlnj May IB by Magistrate I'ennock today. Kennedy was driving his automobile near Hnlnes and Osceola streets yes terday evening when a fhe-ycar-oH colored girl, Oynall Kendrlcks. of 337 East Itlttenhouse street, ran Into the street nnd was knocked down by the car. Her injuries were not serioun. I' kJlA