-"' bi(9!Vwjih' rtfjumi" " Vf - ft 1, IE AD BANDIT MAY IAVE L to Linlc "Big Al" and Joronon With Girard villo Case :NGERPRINTS ARE TAKEN ,, ini ulm wns killed nnd Cicnrge loronci iinc-iil ilium? an fiitompi- nt ; lmlil P n ituuev i'J) yexeniny. .1.. . .. .... . uinliI fmt orn I hql he '''' lv u w -..... - IlifitT n Hi- mil' hi" " 'uu uc in-, i fniionnl llmiK 7lraurviiie, fa.. Tl.ri.n nf ll'f IIVO mm W UO IUIUTI.M1 1PF L-i. ,n the ilnvlight wcio blocked hv , Il(i cmlnT who si lwd one nf their re lokors iiinl ilroM- tlioin olT. J.wo sot Ivfay . .. . li.tertiv-cs Mnlinffei nml lnlvc), or ho Cit I f nl I force, who linvo been (In ollfl if nnslt the Ridley Park poliro "" . ... ...!... I,,., uni.l I, win. (lull n III Hill nm"."". " ".- ntlrnec iiu'ovcrcti Junius in nn- kuiu ,f the ilcail lull" nun uic mini mra in llc.lm jnll , , ... rr-L.. Il.pr.1 l.lfll r'.ltlt lll'Cl 111 fill' (tl i. .ii.. i.nl.1 tin nil onine from Now fork it n " ill" 1 " l'"' IiTOiinii. no 'nrclttift " htis Mm j On n paper foiiml in .lerniicn iiiiaruvnic u-mvu iinonc other "ies ami towns, nccuriiiiig fi'01.' .... - . .- i .i. The ilPteciULs sum uic runnier hi me ........i, ntn lintttc umilil ttrohnhlv ho re- NUO'teil to come tn this city l to to Identify Jeronen nml the boilv of Pox ltbini Is liellig ni'iil "1 me morgue in Coroner Drones nt Klrllc I'uiK. Vnii.nlni iihotocrniihs ore tnkcn end fingerprintH inmjt' of both mi'ii. l'hee have tieen reproiliircii on police "fliers ' nml sent '" "" pnrtH of tin' .. ..... Tl la tlimnht thnt Pot hnrl ll Crlminnl record nml the detective bureau h. ..tints to know If he Is rcHiintiHlhlc tor crimes for which the guilty "pcr.son L. nernli nro Mill DPII1K 801IKIU r .1 . ...... !..!. ..... ., . W'..! IICUSI1'" iu.v, iifc. .i. . ..-.i....- Kon tolnv to trace :i nni; umrii .ii-roiu'ii tays he ihis'ltr-'l nt Ilroail street Stntion 'K...r.la.. IT., rnonvoreil If niwl tmop.l It hut tn Itiillrj Park niithoritlpri It na fblpiieil iiiiiIit tho nanii' of li.-ori;.' ut.ni... In nnil rnntninnil lortnrn ndilrosso.1 k(. Jeioiie'i ami porsonni rffpctn ASKS FOR ACCOUNTING Court Here Asked to Intervene In Ohio Syndicate Deal Tlci'MM ntinc Charles II. Werner, ,Vw nik ( hester .N Pair, Jr., pre- fi'iiteil ti IiiiIri's Auilenrlrtl, finlettur nml Mi fallen toilm n hill in equity tftnin'.t I mn & (' nml Ilnmlal Mor gan for an m counting in connei'tlon wlili Hie l thin S.wiilinito Acioeiiients for t.ie imrehiiM' ami control of traction rend' In l Hiln IJlis Ames llnll.U'il appnnteil a-, roun- K fin Mr .Moifrnn ami nttncKeil the inn "ii urimis lechnUnlitlph, and mini tic nii.pifliiiunt Is one Miing formor ut-ini.iti- in an iiKieeineiit to which he tniik 'il Mi llilliiril nlo nlil Hint the sjn- (Hint' i MMiiK Mr .MniRnn s hriilns ti in .''lite for the nnpiinitinn of tho vnrinn- itii'-tma companiei in Ohio, but Hut I 'mil an tlifht umler the asree ri' nt to lb aw n check, his onl ilutloH 1' n.' ' comluct the ne,'otintioii ami I mo ,V ("ii when ami to whom tn lituu urn iieiksnml Krilu , I'o. were Itlie oiili I'.nties who inichl iinve a li-irnl iKhI i. cull him to nccouiit for Ills lii I'll i i' 'ipIiI ihe mutter uniler nui- fiin . irn'ti SEES COUNCILWOMEN NEXT OtlcH Hduser Makes Prediction to Voters' League Leaders - ti III' Illin I - in t'i licit nil fmincil ami in the House ef Itti'ie-iiilntne-' of Ihe net state lU'i'Uinre nccnnlln to I li,.l Uuuser, (( 'I, I'l 111 ' l.l iM.i-il slnlT, who Jill llrrvHi , I , i ill n I lolllicilllilllili- ...in. tnitlee ..f the Wninon's l.ifirvn,, f,.,. i!,...,l ''ivirnnn nf Iniliii The inpptiiic was In the ( i. r ( 'Int. 'I'l, I. ,il, .,,l Sprii i ..in i ts In Tin ninnlnn ' h.. loI.I il..,.n II til1 Wlinit II lii.inlii.TL It. !,.. ,... ..... f'Hlt.ill I.. I.. hcteil. hut I nio sure. ' lioM.ur it will he wise for tin- wmiien I ' IMlt THIUll Cllllll,lill,.v In ll... Cill ' tlljll Win, I, 1. ill I... f.. . '' "' .'! ii'llllll III - If. I 'There hih n i.i.ml,.,. ,.r ................ . to he ihiteil, uml It mlKht he will lor I ...... ,,. , ,, ,..,.t,,(j niiig (.'.rates hnt llill..,l..i..i.i. n. ...... ... J., i ' -.j.iim nuiij III'IIIH in- ' ilnr i')i''i .nt I,oIlrl,l oiKiuiLsntion " , ', "soiuu'ij imienemlent In I" 'U 1 llllln lrliwi,i 1.. nll l.n .;.. : ' " on in.' inn- I'"" o polities, f,. t ,. tll,jm, ....,, , ,,, I( (1(iM louin Struck With Blackjack 11 ' - 11 mini lei iv nl. .. 1.1. ... "V-.'.I Ms hom..;'V'h,,rles .wiL . , ' """ liliiinu streets, was "ruek ,vitl, a blackjack and suftvicd " ' iiiiuiii. Aisell refused ti ."" "" ' im assailant --- itiwi -1 11 lit fim. I. v? , . " "'I ' . tl ill .cnos iios. '"' " ' 11 Khi " I'u I a I, li(. He Inld phlsiilmis 'miv up ' Wills Probated Today are tlir hern In miles uniler Mleel M.'I.OOO Reunion for Veterans ! 1 hr lUi.oii. . V. ell Vnl ,,'"1PI"' Pennsylvania Avs. iro, """'rH.' ,"ml ""' Junior observ "4 '"".ni of.Membi.ih. will bo "flernoon . ,,. " ',"""''" meeting this lLi,ei,r .' I,1 ni"-l nt the Hotel I ieI,ii. ....'"Knl ""!' is the llftv- , f'iielhlrsvinr1' "f ,hu bnU" "' Monotype Keyboard and caster en wanted; 48 hours Per week; steady work. Apply MR. OCHELTREE Sixth Floor Franklin Printing Co. o:u Ludlow St. I ROBBED BANK , .in- mill. win,, hi ni It,,, ... -.,. ... .... r.-i. ; ": .'"" aw cum , cni inn in., H !!,, -.',' V;''". Sl'"'th st.eet. ..r,,. 1, """.' Mlldiil SimiiIi IM)1 , -""III 1 .1 1. ..I TREASURER OF THE UNITE! STATES yrlllfi &. ' sJTa"' .'L.i. "VH5 Mttihiig i '. iZXS&StLii! V'AKi u ( nliitii'l l-raiili White, of Viillcv Cltj, N. I)., nt his desk in the Treasury Depaiimi'iit In WashliiKlon the day he ,xs sworn in. Ills slRiintiirc. sIiomii In (lie ttrhlnc. will he the familiar one that UI! siaco our new paper money PERSONALITY TESTS SHOW REAL CAUSE FOR FAILURES Dr. S. D. Portnus IT orks Out Seven Psychological Reasons Why People Get Along or Don't Can Be Applied to Every One Do on eer u oniler whj jou didn't ' cletv. Itntlier than the preMuice of land that job with Hpifkins & Co,, Inc.! (unlltles thnt would enable him to get uben ,o .nought , make such I J 11,1 In societi. You pee It Im n L'rent ilenl Am xou puzzled because .Mary linn- i Bene doesn't .seem to fall for jour par tieulnr binnd of clinrm? C'nn j on figure out why tlie boss fired you uml kept that bird who didn't work nenr ns hard as jou did? No? Then jou haven't been tried out on the M'nh' for inenKtirin. nnnlnl rlinp. urleristlcs devim-d hv I)r S. I) I'ortens. ! head of the research department nt the Vim-land IS. J.) Training School. Dr I'orteus. who formerly wan nro- I fesor of psjcholoKj at .Melbourne I'tii-I vprnitj. Australia ban so stnn.dnrdl7.cd this sjHtem that it Miowh in ,junt what proportion each defect in personality keens a ncr.-on from mici ess H. . ---.... I 'Jlirough n sjst of e Uminiitinn he i hns found that f,creii traits form the 1 most common dcfectn in personnlitj or alilllty to "put things over in the world. And those seven traits are: First. Lack of planning capacity, or being dependent n othern for Im pulse ami direction: the most serious drawback In personnlitj. In n Hjstem of demerit marks it would count six. Are You a "Heed In tho Wind"? fccrnnd. To be too cnsily in fluenced bj other people's suggestioim -the reed shaken in the wind n rietj ot chatacter stands second in scilotiH defects, three demerits. Third. The man who likes to show oft", wlio indulges in foolish Inughter and is too talkative; two bad marks. Fourth The mnn who finds it hnrd to make decisions in einergen I'les, who lucks self-confidence and Is alwajH irresolute; two demerits. Fifth lleing impulsive uml tend ing to act without due consideration; two lind murks. Sixth. (ivpr-eiuotionnlitj rnnks equally with impulsiveness Seventh. Moodiness, persisting in nnj one mood such hr obstinacy or elation ; one demerit. '. Thus is eriti be seen that to lack nbil- Itj tn plan or executive abilltj is six times as deleterious to mk cess as is too 1 much obstinacj , nnd '' on down the' line a vcrj inicresimg riiiiu 01 me pr"- poillorint" Me of obstacles to success 1 can be worked out. Personality Important , ' -IVrsonalitj ." I)r Porteus ho s , !!s,r:,,!-..ni.i,,.n; fctB;: 'I'hcM' tests are -omethlug entlrelj npnrt from the mental tests such ns the Illnet They are made on the assumption that, the right social uiljUhtiuent depend the whole individual make-up, 1 nt Ii ci- than on meutallt) Tlie winking out of the tests by Dr Porteus bhres 11 new trail in psj 1 .hologj There are several mintiil tests, but u htandnrdUed peisonallly riling is an eiuirelj new veil 11 re. iht'se social luting tests, bj tlie waj . me not worked out for normal per- sons, but Dr. Pnrteu- "avs there is 110 icnson win iney wouiii uni 110111 gunii f "'lThel is'i','''""iiJ '""'or'teus eX- plaint il. ' was worked out among the pupils here nt Hi" ineianu 1 ruining hi Schmil, It had for its object the find- 'a ng of a htnnilnnl or scale lij wnlcli it f uilllii lie dlscnvereil whether 1111 111(11 - H . wlmil itn. ..Iilii I,, lmlil l.u fiu 11 111 no ? I .till A,fr Copy Work K1 STENOGRAPHER- NOTA RY Kxiert MaMpr of lnnlUli Cnnfldpntial , KxptTlPHrpt) in ii I linn Modfrut . , auio HOTEL VENDIG ft; DAY Ba,ur,!SuniVBT,oon" NIGHT i?SimiS88.N t-... " ? SU,&,355f3 i The finest butter 1 in America! Butter 47 ib At All Our Stores EVENING PUBLIC 2V HB H rk IH ,-f. ')&. , encler to find renwona for 'nnn-mieceHH' than II Is to find rcnifns for siiccchs, Kay to Plrk Dofectn "It is n very linple matter to pick out a bad motor-driver, but It la not dimple to dlneover an expert one for the renson thnt It takes nn cxtranrdl nnrj pituntinn to bring out expert driving and we do not nlwaytt run into extraordinary sltuationH "TllP l-ca', 'n nrrived at by a correction of tents. First e relected nftj trnlts that nro B'ncrallj considered '"dicatie of t-oclnl InsulTicleiicy One nfter nnotlier of tliene wan thrown out when it was dllcovcred to be uncommon to any group of individuals. Finally by this process of elimination we hnd ." . .. - . . ----- J""! tne mcvcii leit anil workeii out the ratio from them. "One hundred nml twvnty-five indi- vldunls were selected for the test Tlmr wcrp givpn two diffprent sets of rnting's one by persons who nctuallj knew of their social fitness through observa tion. This rating was given according to the Scott plan as used in the army. Then for the other mark trnits were ex perimentally rated nfter consideration of (heir correlation with this estimated general fitness "Then the rating of one set of judges was coiupnrid with that of the other set and it wns proved that the socinl rating that we gave experimentally matched up with the rating thnt was given from observation by those fnmilinr with the individuals. Further technical lines of proofb were followed until finally we felt justified that our btandnrd was correct nnd dependable " COLONEL PIERCE ILL Former Rector of This City Is in French Hospital Colonel Chnrles C Pieice, formerly rei tor of the St Matthew's Protestant ' Lpiscopal Church, Kigliteenth street ! mil (lirntd nventie. Is dnnccnoiiRlv HI nt ' '!',,, Irs dlspntch from Paris todny ttJH 10 us obliged to stop there nnd co (,, u hospital. i, s i,,.i,.Vcd Colonel Pierce is suffer- , K from grief over the death of his 1 wife In Paris recently. The Pierce mn 1 intpf fill trintr ti-ni Ihili , In ' ,, of Amicnn ,- i "" t. ' History Teachers Meet The Association of Historj Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland held its spring meeting in the Bellevue-Strat- I 1 ford Inst night. Dr Albert K Heckel, ' .1...... .. f,nfn,,,.t pniiP,. r,wi,t.1r ,. Herbert Adams Gibbons, professor1 of j,MtnPj ,lt Princeton, spoke on "V cni- 1 ehw and (ireuter Greece," and described tll( situation in the Near East. Todnv t!l0 vM(1iatton will meet in Hnverfor'd r 'tilIrK epjiir!ii"ri!iii '!i"n!.niiii reinrwiiiw miiLiiiiii i nwii rniw wnni: m WHERE JixA UUUV jTT.rjr-J nnrii .Ea- lt -, mrrj inr. Chinese-American Restaurant 1221-1S23 CHUSTNIT ST Open from 11 A. M. to 1 A. M Special Business Men's Lunch. Ooc Flllt S,,r.,ln,r lYnnw tl O C rA? C LA , Course or IVS-1rIi5var Er it Sluslo i: to :. i in , ) an to II 30 I Ik Dancing from 0.30 r m. to 12-30 a. m dHHODHH LU $ deluxe ;: & i ai u . -sfer. MWixrjwiip-janr? jAjBWc 1 lllihllwhrt I.uneheoD 1 j ' I "VJfcHBVl Herrisl II CC i t . , Jfl VV Muito ond Pancino J i 4rtn hi-kciai. I " ' fc IkNWvW Fo" Conr" '' i '), Sunday Dinner, I , s llij Htrwil I to rjg'l 1023 Rlarket St. ft j LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 E ITS EVENTS TODAY I Final Program Promises Un usual Number of Blue Ribbonors EXPECT A RECORD CROWD Horses nnd ponies, in harness nnd under saddle, hunters nnd Jumpers and troop horse? of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry Hegiment will show their gaits In tho Squadron Armory today, the final day of the Indoor Horse Show, Tho first event will start at 2.15 o'clock this nfternoon. It will be a showing of novice horses in harness. Inhibitions of Shetlnnd ponlns, combi nation classes and a score of others will follow nt few minute intervnls. There waH greater attendance nnd more Interest displayed In the show jes tcrdny thnn on Thursday, the opening day. It is expected that today, being n half holiday, the exhibition will drnvv the Inrgent crowd thus far. Yesterday afternoon the competition was keen In the classes of hores under saddle, horses. In harness nnd ponies under saddle In the first class judged, Miss .lean llrowno Scott wbb without equal when she drove her handsome brown marc, Svveethcnrt, to a run nbnut Mnnneis were especially con sidered. Later in the afternoon. Miss Scott met Miss Isabella Wnnnmaker and tho Montpelier Farm's entries in tho heavy harness clnss for pnlri, a most Interesting event, with exception ally high-class pairs showing. Miss Wnnnmaker drove her spirited nnd high -acting chestnut pair, Eve and Nctherhallu Pride, to a well-deserved victory, while the Montpelier pair was second nnd Miss Scott was nwnrded the orange. Miss Wnnamaker'H pair cap tured the blue Thursday evening in the tandem class. Practically the same fields in pontes under saddle met in competition in two classes In the nfternoon. In both these classes the Misses Clothier, Cnthnrlne I): nnd Mary, were keen competitors with the little Mlfcscs du Pont. Fsthcr D. and Mary II. It was n rich tribute to the splendid horsemanship of Mls Catharine II. Clothier and rare distinc tion to the qualities nf her mount thnt sho won the blue rosette in both clnsses with Cocoa, a perfectly trained baj gelding, six years old. Cocoa took tiic lumps cleanly, freely and in style. Pen IJlofsom nnd Huntsman, entries of the du Pont children, were rivals in each clnss. Also wus P-'ncess, the nged brown mare of Miss Mary Clothier. Princess was second in one clnss and received the nrnnge in the Inter compe tition. Sho is tlie perfect grey -hound typo of huidler, spirited and Inst In uppronchlng the obstncles nnd leaping them without nny slacking of speed. Huntsman was fourth In both events. In the first decided Nonl wns third, but was unplaced In the second because he grnred the first hurdle. Pea Blossom ivas not among the awards in the first, but the spirited little chestnut well merited tlie red rosette in the second. dr. Mcdowell to preach Former Member of Interchurch Fed eration to Be Heard Here The Itev. Dr. John McDowell, secre tary of the Hoard of Home Missions of the Prebytexinn Church, will preach at the Ilryn Mawr Presbjtcrlun Church tomorrow morning. Dr. McDowell was one of the com mittfe of the Inter-Church Federation which reported nn the steel strike. He was nlso formerly pnstor of the Prow 11 Memorial Church, of Baltimore. F. Heath. Jr., Hurt In Fall Stricken with vertigo ns he was de scending from the second floor nt tlie Frnnkfnrd Arsenal yesterdny, Frank Heath, Jr . forty-nine years old, son . of Colonel Frank Heath, retired, former , commander nf the Frnnkford Arscnnl. fell down the steps. Ho wns tnken to tlie rrnnkford Hospital. His condition Is said to bo critical. Mr. Heath re sides in tlie Pelhnm Apartments, Oer mnntown. nnd is prominent socially. Owners eTery where actually do find that the Hap mobile exceeds their expectations. CH MOTORS C? DISTRIBUTORS 720 N. BRQAD ST - PHILA. ) iiKi'iii'iiaKBitiiiw 'nii'iKmi;'iiiiinpiiia!iiiiiiiriraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i TO DINE HORS SHOW END , iBrbpmobikRl 9 THEHA3 ii iiirHninani' wra iii;iiuimraiiiiiiiii!iiiraa,rawi(i!ii ju re? pit in ' s ' " j ULII1UU V U .11.11.. . .III..' . rhli.- tinnr (I no hervea from IS to 8 r. M Special attention to lianquets a 1 !! IfflANDMWC Chinese and American Cuisino of Excellence 3u8ineas Luncheon CCe Dal'r. 11 A. M to J i. M. Qn Dunrlnt n t0 j, n (o 8 luati to ItiJo ciinsTNirr oio ST. EAGLE RESTAURANT 3 NOItTll KI.KVK.NTII ST11K1TT Chicken Dinner 65c rnei HuniliiT ft Dull PENN GIRLS TO GIVE BELATED 'REVELS May Day Frolic, Twice Post poned by Rain. Scheduled for 3 o'clock MASQUE TO BE FEATURE A bit of "Mrrrie Kngland" of the dnjs of nilznbeth will be trnnspinnted to the Ilotaulcnl Gardens this nfternoon by girl students of the I'niviTslty of Pennsylvania, who will hold their twice-deferred Mny revels. Ilaln caused postponements Thursday and jesterdny. The revela nre scheduled to begin at !l o'clock this nfternoon and will be repeated Monday. Tho proceeds are for the proposed woman's clubhouse. The elrls. some clad in light drnpo- rles, will interpret Ucn .Tanson's masque, '"Jllo Awakeulnir of Pan." The revls 1 will be staged 111 the open air on the 1 grnssj slopes of the gardens The esthetic dances will be given by I Catharine McCnhey, Rosaline .IniH-s. Clarn Mills. FJizuboth Fennessev. Lisle Stevens. Mary Mpnouhan. Margaret hciieii. uorotny uoiiovveii anu i.einrice CrlfTin A solo dance by Josephine Willis, "ll. will be the feature Immediately pre ceding the crowning ns queen of the Mav of Ann Canning, president of the senior class. The floral crown will be bestow eel by Chnrlotto Fnsby as king of the May. The winding of the Maypole will follow, the girls Hinging an old Eliza bethan song bb they twine the colore! ribbons. The "bnrbnrinns" then will give'nn exhibition, including Juggling nnd fencing. Mnrlnn Harvey. Dorothy Mack nnd Elennor Webster, members of the fenc ing team whfch defeated Ilryn Muwr last week, will cross rapiers. The antics of a trained "bear." led by a keeper. Is expected to furnish amusement to the spectators. Lilllnu Zimmerman, 22 Education, will play tlie, part of bruin, and Jean Ln Mot, '21 Education, that of tlie keeper. Tlie finnle will be the singing of "Sweet Day" by the undergraduates. The revels nre in nhnrgo of the Women's t'ndergrndunto Association. Margaret Frankelberger, president-elect of tlie association, .s chairman of the committee. Helena Higgs and Dorothy Elcome are vice chnlrinen. IMith Morgan is music coach nnd Margnret Morgan dancing coach. TO SILENCE FIRE ENGINE BELLS Bells on (Ire nparntus in this city hereafter nre to be silemed, except when absolutely necessary, while the engines arc passing orphnn nsyiuniB and homes for the nged This wus ordered today by Director of Public Snfetj Corteljou. Officials of homes nnd asylums had complained thnt the clnngor of tlie belts 1 aused excitement and sometimes panic nmong the in mates. Fewer Deaths for Week There were seventy -six fewer deaths in Philadelphia during the present week than occurred last week, accord ing to the report of the division of vital statistics. The number of dpnths for the week ending yetcrdnj was 120. as compared with -10(1 for the previous seven dajs. The report nl"o shows that much headway Is being made ngalnst spread of scnrlet fever Ninetj -six new cases were discovered tills week, while during the previous week ending April .10 there were 111 new enscs. From the Sunday The Well-Dressed Man By ALFRED STEPHEN BRYAX "Price is a good servnnt, but a poor master. Fine ma terials and gifted hnndiwork must command their worth, nnd you will be well re warded to pay the price. In voluntarily one hns a higher opinion and one takes bettor oaro of genuinely good clothes. You brush them, hang them up, liavo them pressed, nnd they show their appreciation by far longer service." 3o endorse Mr. Bryan unqualifiedly this is the sort of Clothing Sense that we have been talking for years. Buy good clothes, take care of them and you will get your money's worth in satis faction and service. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-M26 C&esltrarjifcSfarcci 'iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiinll If you want intelligent, courteous service open a checking account at "The West End" West end trust company BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE ELKS START LONG TOUR Coa8t-to-Coast Auto Caravan Will Precede Delegation ) Tlie Klks' auto caravan began Its cross-country tour today. It slgnnllzed the first crnck of the gun in the big pnrt which the locnl lodge will play In the contention of the 11 P. O. ii to bo held In 1oh Angeles tin week of .fill 11. where 570 members of Philadelphia Lodge, led by its bum! and drill und mounted corps, will be the center of nttrnttioti. Tlie caravan will pss through Haiti -more, Washington, Wheeling. (Vilum bi.s, Dayton, Indianapolis, Springfield. St. Louis, Kansas City, Topekn. La Junta, Trinidad. Santa Fc. Flagstaff, Scllgmnn. Needles, San Ilcrnardine, I'nsndena and Ios Angeles The trip as planned will bring tlie enravnn into Los Angeles the evening of Jui 10; ten hours in ndvnnce of tlie five special trnlns of ten cars each which will enrrv the Philadelphia ileUgatlon, which will leave heie on the morning: of julj 4 The caravan will be entered in the competition for tlie most unique float during convention week fiveTeld on SUSPICJON 8een Leaving Garage Several Times and Are Arrested t,'r(. men were nrrested us MiiKnlclons rharncters at Twcntv -ttilrd and South streets early this morning 'r,Cv are Arthur Sharp. Itlnggold Htr0P, n,r Diamond . Chnrles Hunter, pnrk ,,.,, nPnr Susquehnnna : Louis h, Krinsky, North Smcllev street; .. Anderson nnd fJeoriHi Perr. both Negroes, Twentieth street near Christian. Patrolman Bell, of the Twentieth nnd Fltzwnter streets station observed the men entering nnd leaving n gnrnge at Twenty-third and South streets sevcrnl times. They were driving In two mo torenrs and n large truck. Finally Bell became smpicloiis and arrested Hiem At a bearing todaj before Magistrate O'Brien, none of the men could giro satisfactory reasons for their conduct and they were held under l"i00 ball each for a further hearing MORE RAIN NEXT WEEK Forecaster Not Very Encouraging to Long-SufferIng Public Washington. Mav 7. (By A. P -Weather predictions for the week be ginning Mondnj lire: Atlantic nnd east Gulf states, con siderable cloudiness, normal tenipein tun: rain middle of the week. West Gulf stales. Ohio Vnllcy nnd Tennessee, region of the Grent Lakes, upper Mississippi, lower Missouri Vnl leys, lronl rains and nonnnl temperature first hnlf: fnir nnd coo latter hnlf Hockj Mountain nnd plateau region, fair and cool Frosts probable Pacific states, cool, partlv cloudy ,ind locnl showers George Hamilton Colket. Jr. George Hamilton Colket. Jr , eight years old, tlie only child of George Hnmllton and Mrs. Gladjs Kerpnu Colket, died jesterdaj at their resi dence. 2010 Spruce street, after an ill ness of several weeks. He was tlie great-grandson of Coffin Colket, founcb-r and owner of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Knilwav Line. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been mnde. Z5e& "So HanJy" yy Paatry Shop 32 South 15th Street Special Today Coffee Cakes 15c Each, $1.65 Dozen Ledger, May 1st, 1021. PLAN WATER TESTS FOR SOOTH PHILA. Borings to Be Made in League Island Park to Deter mine Quality 1 PRESENT SUPPLY IS POOR Within n few weeks the ciiv water experts will know whether the water supply ran be eked out lj 11 flow from 1 artesian welis in South Philadelphia About six test wells nie to be drilled in League Island Pnrk The Artesian Well Drilling Co is doing the work, the contrnct price being S7.100. Ai cording to Chief Cnrl ston E Davis, of the Water Bureau, ttdny. not much hope Is held out tlint the experiment will he a Miccess. "The commission appointed ome months ngn to report on the genernl water situation," be said, "does not believe, from Its Investigations, that anything will come of the experiment. We do not know just w hat sort of water is there, so the wells will be sunk nt Intervnls through the park, and tests will be made it various levels We will not .sink the wells more thnn 200 feet. "According to tlie report of the com mission, the investigations show that the flow from the wells in Soutli Phila delphia Is poor, nnd the water is so stronglj impregnated with mineral matter as to render it unfit cither for domestic or industrial uses We will be positive about it, one wnv or the other, nt the conclusion of these tests. We must determine the quantitv of water at euch level as the wells go down through the different strntn, nnd then we must determine its qualilv " The commission of experts con-it Silver Platew Inexpensive China (for lic bummer Home ) fca Seta, Dinner and Dessert Hare hhivC3,Ferhs, Spcctia and Fancy Serfine) Piccrj Dr. Matilda V. Reinhardt Chiropractor Announce- the opening of her Germantown Office, No. 51 W. Chelten Ave. Hours: Tucs., Thura., Sat., 2 to 5 P. M.; Mon.. Wed., Fri., 8 to 9 A. M. Temporary Central Office at 1202 Liberty Building, N. E. Cor. Broad & Chestnut Stu. from May 9th to July 9th. Permanent Central Office will be nnnounced later to be opened October 1st. Central Office Hours: 9:30 to 12-30 Daily. 3:00 to 5:30 Mon., Wed., Fri. Phone: 989 Walnut "AWOL" REMEMBER how familiar this was during war times? Stands for "Absent without leave.' Many of the boys were unwise, or maybe just thought less, and the company sergeant had to mark "AWOL" opposite their names. There arc a few of our men "AWOL"' today. Not enough to interfere with regular business, however, and so you can count on us. as usual, to take care of your printing The holm us Puts. Vmuets I ? I 5-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia IT'S AGOUST TO BE A COLD, COLD WINTER- and coal might be $18 a ton. J. C. Daschbach, in a special article in this morning's Public Ledger, showed how a continuation of the "buyer's strike" on coal will force that commodity to unheard-of prices. You should have read this morning's PUBLIC LEDGER 1 lug of J W Ledoux, chnirmnn , Georrt W Fuller, Jqseph V Hnssknrl and J. Waldo Smith reported thnt the supply from tlie Schujlkill is exhausted nt por iods of low -season flows nnd the water Is polluted BOY SCOUTS MEET AT PAOLI Troop No, 1 Will Be Host at Tenth Anniversary P110I1 Troop No 1, Boy Scouts of Chester Countv is holding a "iam horee" In celebrntion of Its tenth anni versary at Pnoli today Dr It. Tnlt McKcrizie. of tlie I'nl versitv of Peniisjivnnin, is expected to judge contests between ten troops of the couutj which will nttend. lie will give as 11 prize to the winning troop his figure. "The Scout Last night the ten troops arrived at Paoli and pitched tents for the night near the parish house of the Church of the Good Samaritan This morning Colonel E It Cassntt. county scout commissioner, spoke Other nddreRHfs will be made this nfternoon DR. VINCENT BURIED Bishop Garland Officiates at Services for Accident Victim Fnnei.il service for th' Rev Dt Henrj (J G Vlment killed by a mo toicnr last Tuesdaj evening, were con ducted bj Bishop SuffiBg.in Garland in the late rector's church, the House of Prnjer. Limekiln pike and Church road, todaj . Bishop Gnr'and was assisted bj the Itev J. O. Mcllhennev. of the Church of the Ilctoirreetion and bv the Itev Lleweljn N Cnley. of St Martin's P. E Church. Oak Lane HniMirnrj fiullhenrers were seven ve trjinen of the House of Prayer, Thev were George Austotz. Joseph Tlther lngloii David Moflit. George Waters, Thomas Orr. George Fitten and Wil liam Hoffman Interim nt wns in Northwood Ceme ten Gcrmnntovvn AIReq, WZVW2 mm 1V .Tt;i,6IT I m mi . i? i i I .! ti:$ XMitlikiiiiK liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii iT HE.VCK i:i.iisi.-n i)
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