&'Xi J J ji iA?Wwn)w--(r . - n snj . tk ..-i tii 1 1 fc i i i K iv f. j i i IK N i ! .. 1 2 HCKSITE FINDS GNE WOMEN VOICE Both Sexos Will Meet for First Time at Yearly. Meet ing Here TO BE "TEST SESSION" Tim itirlikiio Friends todav voted t- hold n mectinc tomo.row of men and women in tin- oH m. rtinp Iiuc. I If- tfentli iin.l I'.i stteot. u win ne the first i mi. I'M- the sneletv was formed that both scxr 1"V' mot ,n s Joint hiiili' e "i ' ''" v meet inc. After n .lcnr.tr win. i .ntitimiei throughout iic li.nriins in t' Kn, r Street .Moitmi: lli".-v wh'.c i'i " are IioIiHuk Mm n- e it'i. rli..-. " - " ' to Iiolil ii test -.. st..ti ' kii. ! Should III.- !nii"vM..n ! " -if- i tor n nil- m I" he Htl.i'ii.il " .." '1 " " meeting' in tin1 future Tho ipiPxMon was r "! n' n 'jmr tarl) mi'Ct.ni m"l iW-rred to tie i...r mectinp n-u i-i -e.-i-i. Mi- Mm . .in Ferris, ot' Wilmington, first b-n'iisht the matter to th' nti'itim .1 tie u"iiun. Mum u.nn. i. "p. ! .'i ! ' bi-eilK l'" eitabli-i "i Itv I.H.ne.i matt ; (jreB.! . wn re' i. V full ' 1' aeroB' i m wen. Tl Mav I'nit l'lillliti- I' taken t1'" i, .; in i ii .ii. g i .i nm. "I"- e.i;.uie.iij; ill Imisiii.-' , . i,. -i V "'ill' tli . "ii nml the iiut.i'i- ,.!' Ill' n' lilwel'l.i t , . .1 " i t-'l to wa'k ,. i ti"i'l "iif I n.'tifv the ,,i p. (ti 'i ii-i-'i'il of M. n i Mf- rinrn Hall .w-r lie nii'.intii.iH tl. in ".. I .id urn. i.noti iti'l liad M-ie iilfirtnitivn til I'Cl-JI'lt t'u- woiiv n to "it in th" me-ti'is ' o'"c f' n "''tow i Thei'" mis w ever, more discii-sion in th- men ule of the hoi.se. The prini'ijm' r ectiou wa that the . Id meerinp n'n iciilil bis'ome too crow did. but not i win! was t'-'lPll nciint th nlnn in i ni.i'ii'Oi llonice Hubert, of Monrest. wi uid the mon to "tn it , onee. ' a tin iih he admitted that in it large I'oi'i tin re tclit be "too much debate ' Ir I v II"' i 1 o Wilmiugton and Th .n 's A K. tuifed ii' i . .11.1'' t" son wa a '': ' htnting " .: f. '" but. i . x - .' '' ' tuat'e: ;.. "i nn.if oniiileriitii'i of A-iii.le rt'.i ii- .lu I it ..p.,... it ,. J .p..iiius of i. j ' ' r- in ib - , McrTiMf! AT nlPMmnMn IMn IllttllHU HI nioniiiuiiw. inu. Program to 3e Formulated at Gov., ern'ng Body of Friends ' nirlimond Intl., Mn '.' - ! 1' ' A proi'in ot o.ai.ir ' n u wo'sj for tii next xe.T- wil bo 'nii 1 i'"i! iii a cr!" of i n"f"-"i'ts wi ' '..ri'i, lire todin if th- 'H cits' ti-etmg ..f' Friend. -' p turn nn' sovernin; bo Ij of1 the .'hiii eh in Ame'ica. It wa ' I denoni n.'Cciial ques"ons of the !.il!i eft iiirn'tatice were to be . itiMd "d The ronf'-r nee wi.l lontinuu through out the week The exe-utive ,'rtmnittee of tin American Krvtids' Iward of fr. ii, mi.sslons met this morn'm Bailey Again Hints Wescott Is Dodger Cotulnn'rf from I'uire CIhf first t"iits'ive contract with itibbnnev v.-as $iiu itoO Tlie s. .nnd tentative i "tirract per. mitted ft iiiaxi'imr.' fee of ."." nun. he aid. Vi ither con'rH.T w ih ever ex ecuted. "I hai n ier .ti. sti'ined the reason ableness (' r'.1- ' ." he sn.d (illibcnej Imprcsshp Rppresie-ut e ,1 'i .n l 'ink "I 8ril'K of ., .. " Mis Us to ' p ." Of collect .j ! S") lll'l fee ,f ..'. fill in th. if' "Isn t it a fact tliur th n".i:er K0t to the gild 'Ji' -si .l-t.'11'...-i ..'l V.ll' 1 !. paid :. ' . fei ' It 'pi "si i tat! .1 t.on ask d "Oh no, hi', no sir ' C).n.' 11 1 protcs-ted ' V" ..nni r. d M- bone tuoro'ig.i v res'ie ih e "I)id o 'iiake at j itr. si..r, to his ro mi- b. : t for !' inr "lit of R fee of tl t sUi "No s.r Mr ii.hb. ' e. w s n erv impretss ve man V. s i-in him to be the personal urtornev for Ite'g- dolls, kiifw he had -s i.rn' "i'li- pnei- uirh tl.pni and k'o w were u verj wiil'ii.' fn "You d.dti t k'i'.w t ! bonpv was iuso. r- "No. sir. 1 '.in .e ". since." Asked if th. tl gi . .' be cnlleil r s lt"'g.).)lls h' Gib- Mrs Pnpp . 'iblishcd 'tgainst hit' 11' '"- t I'M o i'.d n.'t ! "T1 e o d .i I conn . dence i ' .'. ii Iti i' il the sponsibi .a - ! . -if boncj 'iu- n i.' i . . cesit of t' e a." sn . "Fltre i ! n . , , . ' .' vlnced n, s i, e. . i ; h- n ..sr consult.:' 'i' "- ' 'i wi V"d i: ie I earth." C oi.e I'm . s.. would not mi i if. . n. .1 .i gist, bur I ii, ... to i ' . i"i t'i mj self to hi 'l.'M' "Ml I , ' !i if Idea Uergn i ' wn ... p.. m It was "U-i d t din ' pt t,. i i- ng i i d anj t he on " to en!' mlttee lias i. f d -ii.m w '."'..ei. Mrs. Ilerg'l '. t. the st ,,,d -i Sh wns i' i' il... to ,ipi .-He f. the exam na' ."i ot (t g In' s It IS pP'lilbe .It. dip W.'i.i ntt InvitPil f" hi ear h..fire 'n. .. again toinorrnw i a. "r.i''..ni. " request Neil ItPtgdoll Mesviijp ChnirniHti luliu Knl.ii f tary minnm " sn.d f -i r eelvml aimt ..i . i hi i .i' Bprgdoll Although !" oii.ni"r.t.'i' . nnoiijiimusl-. i : .i.r-iuii Kn lie re eg'i I Herjd.. I - hi i Tho riiM'lo i Mtainisl i i ..ni Fbershu"!"'1 ifi'jt "f Ai i I ing an an in.' f t!." rel is( .. Neuf and .ii.-'ue" : .. br Ocn.i.i' a i . r. t ft. 'I i l'i'.V '1 I. i i. t . i i. mi Ag.ni s ie i ir attcin.il I' kidiirp Iti"g,. 1 .,t,, ta', him across tl.. i n. mti tl . Am.t c.u militarj irci The io" ti i .ir-l, in it ence lo i" i n- 'fei DEDICATE NEW HOSPITAL Exerciaes at Inst'iyt oi for Babies Today jrrj Ton-Traw .The new llii delphia, at ! streets vvil1 ' prlate ever ." II -' -ta . f pi, la- ' ' ' lll'l I le I. an ev I ' .t 'd with appro. t ..in nnd tnumrmvv wi'l he nm ,. the en mollies tl is aftei - ilnvor V ! spoaktrs a' the noon, w Inn ' h , jiresenteil I" Fte I man nf tl i Bu 1 i'iIiiij .v nl he torniall) It.il.ev iiv hlir IiiiJ ' initti'e nml lieceptl'd I" iriid"i'i ' ' ' Other Public 'I" ernui' s.. , i Shaw p Hvglene emrflsii- ' s II. vv . il I rn Ii v.e ii It l .1 of M limber 's will In I'll' lu n' I' I' if ' in ' Ijn . .1 In II iii I K .1 III Al IC , IUI I ', .1 in 1 hi 1 1 vv i i be ..0 o i lock tin evening. 'I n dock uprrovv ntteriioon ana owu o clock t'-ujorrpw evening. DUAL JOBHOLDERS MUST GO Stave Editor Gene-1' V.en't Keep Them In His Department MairMiiirr. Mn 'l. 1 ii " illi 'e- ! 1i"1icm- wil' fit!'1 thcii'selv severed i fmio flic state pajrnll when Auditor (!nral I.ewls finishes, his investigation 1 ii.uici i j : i ,ti lii- I- p.irtinrnt. I (Vi'.ncd pub'' iwi-.vintiint are M"ik ! in? nn the hnnk night nm! dm. i I In dual ollioclioltlcrs were nmnng the t w cut v -four mIihiii Mr lcvvs nil iniin oil Sntiixlny wrt' no longer on tin' p.'ijmll i'f lii department. Fiipi'tie K Mujer, of lA'b'inon, was fonti I to Hi n il , : S- iiiiinn. ii Sennit ser geant -ut arm, and l. (. l.ubold, of MliJiubituv i..c. a state librnr r.rrk. Mayor Says Director Will Ap pear Before Council Com mittee Wednesday TWINING TH AN5WFR : tpamit niirnnN9 n u i nut u i itniu - v f " liM t I ".Nt KXHl men In the t'uited States . .r- . t ,-..... l!ncw 'V!" t0 ,",,,,tly make out n ta LEASE IS NOT FINAL, return. I ( hiirle- n Lord. New- York textili Following a eonfer'-n.'e on the trnn'lt ltuation loilav between Mflxor Moore. D rertor Tw'ininc and Cit Solicitor Sm.Mh. the Minor ann'inctd that nm ;",7.In"""nllV , , , . , . .i . ., ii11 "I" n I'-nontiiiB a reduet on of tin n.esfliin- com ernin the proposed lene ,,!,.,,,,. raTM f ,;, fo of the rrunkford e evnted tine bv the ) M(it nf tllP Treasury: fcef thretnes . in to the 1 II I would be answered ,, i.mi ..v.tvK.Iv .iii .. ,i .i.... . . M . . , . .. t im .ur. iwiniiiR oeinre i uunrii h rota, i mitt n t"atisportation .-dnesday. The Major aIo niinouneed that the liresent lease recent' submitted to Coiin. il wnM n"t In linnl shape, but Mibjc.-t to nmndment or chance. The . 1 ic: pur-vise in framing the iea.se wus, he explained, to speed up action on the Pi .'I'lkford elented line The conference followed the Mibnrs--i.iii of twenty ight questions to I)i e. tor Twiniiijt from an iinonjmoiis -. ur.'e The Major mid : rian Submitted March .".t ' Piiector Twininc will npp.a- be ore the transportation coinmifee of Co ni'-r on Wiilncsday to answer nnv , 'stmn thnt i ay be pronoun led The ur ' npi aereei lent between th" citi " rhtliidelphiii and the 1'. It T. wa I u'-mifted to Councl on March 31. lakt I ' In the message transmittinc the I' P'eil form of ngreeirent the Major ,t.,t,., , niphnticalh that the draft was n no scife final, nnd it was subject to mendmeiits or chnt.gi . but. and he em- , inhabitants to r.sknnos unil ImliatiB hninzes this now as he did then : nl.r' J- ' M-rh"rsnn. n civil engineer, 'In view of the urgencv of thei"h" hns "I""'" 'wenty-threo years in ttnnsit situation it is intended a a the terntorj . declared today before the tisis upon which, after consideration ' House territories committee. He urged bv the Council, an ultimate under- . passage of Cliiiirmnn Curry s hill to -landing can bv nrritnl at.' . create a board of live member to nd- "Tlie Mor then stHteiI that 'upon , '"unister the iiffmrs of the territory. :ich an un.leistandnnr now denends the The I..i Kollette seamen s act bus been enllitllettioi tf tlio I'oritl-I.i.tltin unfL' niwl the pipupi.ient. ni cording -is it is to be undertak ti by the citj as an inde pendent enterprise.' I "In send I",- the draft to Council we, Cnic.igo. testified todaj at a House i urged careful consideration of the pro- "inmitteo hearing on pioposeil modi i ios..il leae but sp.'cd action, in order , rtcation of the act for inland wntcr.'. I that the (idmttr.striitiou would know, -- - for .iiilppendent operation or for opera tmn by thi r l Necessary to Know Policy "The director of tranir had reached, . n po.I't wher" it was n' eesary for h'.tll 1 to li"niv if th I to cint deluv ntv was not to be put aid mm s.ary expense, .u see irmg oiernti"n i "The queries put to the director ! 'inonvmouslj aopenr to have bee.n pre . paretl bj an evpentn.'ed hand. ' li'iwiver. if Coain il desire., nn sn- 'doubt Iiire.'tor Twining will be able to iv.' it s.if,,.tnr answer. "TV proposed '.lu-rei metit wns the I joint w.'rk of th- .hrietor of transit. ! the i itv so- ,tor and eninier in b"- I I half of" tl .. , ti nnd 1. K T and the i mum ntirno-e of il was lot on to sret , the Krans.t'r pe-.it. ii per CPU" but to return iibtiun f"' 'i on it- .'.i, it i'. i' -te. Marine Bigamist Fined and Jailed ('nntlmiril from IVizi On' .ircuiiis'an f inij J idg" 1 the New i n ind c'.'d for big- ! I- -ii. did n it know that -. i -'ii'i' i harged on.y -i" .1 I'opji. arrnigneil - tr- i morning, answered . ' ga-.i; "hnrge. and the 1 ! " le-ter saving that i d not I'oni" to appear I tg. Itarratt rcinandd ... nons'ippor i. p'eild i . . "guilty" ' ' ' fourt "lerk - 's o ,t "a sailor having a w .f" l'i " -i ort has tin stHiiding t. ; ..j;' II" tin reiipnu here ' -i .1 dis-n vi-.i t. I i ii i ,s second marriai p..pn ! id .... i i k t.. the eel!- rwji wn,". " ,..1j.- learned that the I I'n.ted Statrs mending man women. (ln,j Cumbria streets and receive in re New Yoi-'.. 'i."i-' .I. I ti'' 'hnrge big- the grar i lodge nf B rith Abruham in t,ln, ,.,,.!, m hand Clark, Paine and ,i it lb' rim.. I popp to be brought ' pesrir!, . r tmln adotited resolutions the two Hack bottis appealed slinlll- tio f. Itlramj Not "small Offense To '.--' i' ' "' ' las rist in " I as Tift in ,dg, 'rl.ai your r . harge vo i n von ha' k ther' puni-hment, a- . -deni'lltl'T l i.e rime nf big- Ther"fnre the f"- '"' '.. ' ' .'- ,n'"1 -v""r w ' .. I. i, i- ' inrei' l'n I .i f-r . . .i.rt i- thnt jou un . . nf nut less than i ii" ,i nionfhs nr nmr' fl .in pa a ti'n ' 1ih,(i v . e-v.-d voir t'.r.n g . W ester and - . 1 1 ' ten. h men . ,. i 'Hi - nart.. il pp.. he v ir I 'vpe ..lilted -tn- T' ,. - id Mrs. Poop "a 'I I m ,.i i .uc for h' r an' ' u,i-" ' i.trr..e'"d vvh-n sentein e 'vas in. . mi ponfi I 'W.iigh' b" wa a'' rish' " ttie ,i ,g .i" on 1 wife exrhiiied In the j i lg. eepit,g ' lie "hsnge.i his r' 1 . '.'i- me so vve e . mi n" uiarrieii I.' U ' -H 'In I tllO'Uht if h" Wnl.l'l ijn t' .1' h' lli'.sf be all right Tie gr f' rther -est.li'd 't.a' It in .t r r id l .d his ,ji .t in ll.e mnrltie ..'is ill mil. 'illg to 4 1.". so flint he II, . - . i geil InstMid if going tn ' trig' 'nr i. Willi i in'iev 1. . i - i- ' nigi .1 ..I 1 i t, JC t. '! I' dl' ' " 'is led. til ,ei or n. 'I'l'loiuhii n." Hi lui- lie n it '' " i s, v i' i i nmiiti, I i. ins- ,v f,. i mil r"ntii tn l"r -' .1. d. nil I I I" I tnl II nl IV -n i . i.. ..hi." .i in Uo h. -ter .ii'd t" ,,ng Mill II" '".Id lie wel. Olll.'d lll'l.' i l'.uns of eond Alarriage I Win n I . fiu'i'd t . i ntne tin wife vioi. in Lie iii ir iii Liu nn I.-, Ui, ns ti Id hi n let i 'i ii'ir that ner hiis. 'band had !.een ,!..( n . ruhly -lisi barged, uii I tli.it h" w i.s imr't'd and living at Jll! Nor' 1 'I .lil 1 -treet Mie vii,' ti r a va ran' iiiiitii bigmnv and I. t,i ta ,i i Hln ' -'il.' I Iieti.'ti," i.i'i.if1' Y s I m.irr ed t lus girl iilthniigh I ., i h' . ; i " t' on ii"- I i Jul... P., Ii' Id d i'i gn i 'i, I f.'M III love it. IV ' s t Tl i , thl. 1 1 nl I !'it"l hi . Jilel 1 , I ll I ' I t whs il . ii i .ut I ide Barratt an I i u led the uii'iiii;' I ndi'i' the law e i 'ommoii Picas j ulge is empowered to I J . this wbsro bigamy la provcu. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 4UGH SATTERLEE URGES SALES TAX , ... , , . ..,-.. . ., Would Simplify System, Phila- clelphian Tells Senators; Mon- I doll Consults Harding NEWBERRY TAKES SEAT Fly the Avsoflatnl rrf. WnsliliiKtoii, May ti. Tux revlsicii (licuv.ion began toiluy before tbe Sen nte tiniinee committee with ale tux ip.p.xn'H hi the iinnnuneeil topie, bu' wuneiieH and committee memberd rnm ! ns i'vr the' w'holi? ratine of tn . luitiRef . The aicument that a cenernl vn!e ta. in iiiblitlon to compellinc nil to ihm ' I'l-i'i'iT-iou to their nliittN, woil' - ''nlif the whole ta sj.tem was -trrnslj urged by Hugh Satt' rlee, of I'1 'ii'lilpliin. vepreentim: the Minn f'i t iier" flub, of that cit (If the ii". .I for s inpllfli-ntion he -nlil mnntifirtiiier. iaii- he wn convln e.' that by utilizing such a 'ev . the tn burden ttou'd be 'Vprenil thin" nn handicap nobody, nlthouch the coern incut wmiiil derive nrourid SI. .()(. 000 " ...... ... i .'III ",' llll.l I. w get some monev into the Tre.is try." slid S"'niitor Smoot, author ut the pending scs tax measure. Ueprencntatlve Mondell. Flepublicn.ti leader of the House, conferred with President Hurding again today regard ing the legislative situation. The talk was of a grnernl character, touching on virtually everj Important subject before the Hou.se. Seniitm Johnson Introduced today a icsnlutlon prop slnj n constitutional .unendnient t" give Congress nutboritj tc regulnte state primaries. It is de s gtKd to i n'ct the situntion arising from the ile.-1-ioi of the Sunrciln; Cotnt i hi the N'ewbi'irj rase thai Congress waj , without po"r to P'gulnte primaries. Senator Ni-wbciri returned todav to j his se.it ii- tl Senate followipg unnul- inent of his .m n tinn in Michigan of iolntir.il of tin- f. leral enrrupt prac tiffs act. Me i.ad Wn nbsent about n ear nml a half 1'nlens devi'iipnient of Alaska Is "-tunuiateil Uepopiiintmn will reduce its (leiuonMriiieu on u r ifrni i.um's io b" a labor union proposition pure and simple," H. V Tnorp. general niuti- lager of the Coodri.-h Transit Co.. of Cop Nabs Thug in ! Cellar After Fight rontlnurd from l'nee One ti, ,)fttrolinnn flung himself forward, .ln, i.. ,... i,enil of bis run. There was a sharp strugg'c in the darkness, " : . '. ---:- - - - bottles crashing as the two combatants Hwaed about Finally the patrolman landed heavilv. and the burglar gruntetl : "I surrender " nraM " l PstalM Loan' dragged his man upstairs With matches the pnfolmen found tbt 1 1-ctric switch and threw on the lights in the drug store. Thej seurehed their prisoner for a weapon. It wus then tnai i.oaue iuuuu me inmnr wiin-n had been thrust met.ii nu'lj at bun to 'baik i'e thteat that he would b" shot' i' he ii'd rot retreat was only a uickel plntrd 'lu-hlight. .in've ceitainlv got voir "re with nn he said tn Vnng as he took tin ' weapon" awnv . from I t" j 'II' i i ing man u taken to the Linnet or stition. where he was held in Mll hail .! a furtlier hearing Wcilnes daj In Magistrate Cunniiigliam on a charge ' breaking and entering. The pulp " '.iee they will trace the man who iic-ri s bis "lookout " The same drug -ii 'e as entered several months ago and i .1 ed of goods worth $300. B'RITH ABRAHAM PROTESTS BAR TO IMMIGRATION Shore Convention Calls on Harding to Veto Johnson Measure Atlantic City. Mav 0 With H0 1del"gii'r - ."'tiding from all pnrts of the tailing u; i n President Harding to veto tie JC Hit. immigration measure. .l.-uried lesrriet entry of foreign- ... . , t-i.it,,il StntttH during th n. xr t ...r- D-.,f ' 1-1 Judge (ienrce Cinldfog c of N . ..rk. for mnnv years u member of Cng-iss the resolution wis chun - hav" the juiN full And as for trans "..": lirnndmaster Samuel Dnrf. porting It sn . "tficer. did the prls T' f'reign element litis helped to oner get ery fur after joil saw nun 1 u i ;. A'i -rlea " s.nd Mr. Doif. "an 1 , mj the wliiskv'-" iv'- imposed to keep out those, "No." -ad I lark "I nailed him who are eking freedom from pel -ecu t in his tracks He niidn't taken u step.,, . . .i i...i. , fn.,t tliii, ihn Well ii. en " -aid the JUUge, I I I'M lllll'l-. "' I'-l .lli.i . li.ell lil ,".IO t'l "III! i-ii-..-- .,.. 1. ., t i..i...c i nt . ast has been a niightv factor mic HP or tne nation, ami . in n - tn di iiv those vvlio nie now ml i.inr ibn-tj from coming her'1 ' tie. . ng ii pint nf the gri litest na- . .1 i ti !.. tat of the eaith. .. . .,., MCGARVtYNUI SAIIbrltU - - Wants Hearing on Custody of Son Reopened Has More Testimony ' i, J M.'Onrvey, husband of "Mi M.irv .,f the Schuek trial, made a ri'M.r iittrnipt III .MC'llll loua.v in ie- D.rnterl . Iv .,f h's little son. BI1I. Destroyed '1 . .' i '..- a'toniev. Howard M Lutr., File diimngul the burn of .lames l, i. i"'oti"l J'ldg" Jnhnsi.n to reopeu re;. Ilml fail nnd Linn iltler avenue, t . i,.'..r,s ...rptis hearing of last Fn- in the fashionable district of Hnverford. 1. 1' tii pTinif him to iiitrodui e addi- tml.iy. , i, ,'t. miioiiv which he claims, will Tin lire sinrtetl about 1 o clock in h. v ','H Alnrv Mifiarvcv is not u lit the sfrm fin- now used us a gaiage. ins.,, ... 4,i,ve 1..T il.llil." The Ihllil' s ilistioved the iiiof nml dillil Lui. 1. Vi-t. Mrs MMiarvey's aged the vvulls. The loss is estliualvil nt . tn fight the petition. cluiining'jlWMi. r ,n . . ,,r ng on Fndav was amnio , Fin npanies fioni Brju Mawr and f,,r tn . ,,i it to make a dei slnn. .luuge .1 .liii-. 'i r s. i ved iln ision W , . i . ,. Iiiirvej . "Is veins old, has h ving wiih his father in South Ariin"re MAN, 70, KILLED BY TRUCK Driver Arrested After Fatality on Gray's Ferry Avenue Tltoiit.is M Mil mi s, -eviiitv villi's old F.'fll Soii'll Ilntisall street, was struck iiiei kilnl hi ii iiini irii'in k todnv at Iv .nn eighth street and (il'avV Ftrrv nv emit' Niiiisiii Longo, the chauffeur of the truck, of Manton street near Seventh, was arretted. WORKING FOR v-yw.M Xy w t"A - " S C5 sy "--'v'". s. - v? ., . .. '.'.. ' -.. ".' '- ... ' Si , f r-- , , I a s . v ' Bi m&tf$mmwmmmiti!lyaa! "' inri;mmmrr'TTaaaffimqi I-iUer Photo tiiiii Welleslcy College nliimnce In I'lilladelpliln became blllpoMers todaj to aid flio week drlo for an endowment fund for their nlma mater. Mfss Helen Shoemaker, at the left, and .Mrs. Arthur Aloo are diown putting up posters at Klftj -slMh and Chestnut streets NOISY WELCOME 10 LIBERIA PRESIDENI Philadelphia Negroes Enthusi-j astic in Greeting C. D. B. King, ' Nation's Executive HERE TO PUSH LOAN, It is estimated upward of Hi.OOfl i persons grectc,! C. P. It. King. Negro! ,.,.., . ,a,,i Piesulent of Liberia. '" at Mrnad Street Station al !:l.io clock todaj from Washington, In the inter-1 csls of the African republic. Hundreds of automobile viiens joiiipd I in the general din which gre I me1 I.lberinn ns he was conducted In a waiting nutoniobili nnd escorted to u hotel. Scores of automobiles were In tlie procession, which wai- headed y detail of mounted patrolmen. As thn trln down lirnnd street was bigun the crowd became so enthusins- tic that Lieutenant nuiiy ami scm-uij fivp reserves were utrible to Keep it bacit Thev a.l wanted to catch n glimpse or tne president, wno biihou nttempted to separate them. The pa and wined a salute. trolman then pursued Kilwuid and A delegation of twelve Negro clergy- .Jojce down Almond stieet. and at Mon men accompanied him from A ashing- nioiitli shot Juice through the right ton , ,. I breast, the bullet pien ing the lung. President King will he received out- ..:..iu. Io tin. Mnitir in his i-ecept on room this afternoon, ami v. in nuer iu Independence Iln'l II" will spi nk to night in the interest of his people and will return to Washington tomorrow. RUM DECISION PUTS PRICE FAR AHEAD OF SOLOMON Man Who Bought Booze and Police man Who Cot It Pleased It's hard to think of good King Sol. .ti. mi '.ling in these dais of drought, but if In did. and presided now and then on a magistrate's bench, he would ni'iie i.p res- tfullj when Magistrate Price mine in to court. At lenst, that is the i.'.iiiloti of Patrolman Clark. (lark I.. 'oiigs down at Second and Christisn -tieets, but he was ent up town to th' Hunting Park station yes terdio to help handle tin? crowds ns-st-mbVil to watch the circus rear itielf a rltj of eiuiMis at the old circus grounds. (laiU mi a man transier two om ,ie. to on" Hurl" Pawic. of Twentieth taneouslv todaj terore the mnglsiraie. Clark had mi" rked the evidence. It mellcd light good, everj one ngieed Whnt'. more. T was as good as it , smelled. ' If 1 'flit iverjbodv t bought whisks.' .ud the j I ..-..., - I wnisiij iiii-ii i ,-.. .... ---- . ...i ,. ,i "inn inti i ' i. isimri jou're -tHiid'tig still, ho I II i" "" pi ""i" s" .. Tie pi's' left the "e "WhHt s nmreil the u r went, griiunnh- " 1 i" i1"1'""!,, v , ' I e done with It . in- ..... t imlge 1 uon t wain ii III self 1 g is- tlie nllicrr who iniiw 'the arret-' had bMlir keep It. I i So Clan, w.i.t. - nU grinningJ I 'J'h Is tmn i he wliiskj went along. S1500 HAVERFORD FIRE James Esrey's Barn Is James Esrey's Barn Is Partially Ardm.i" Imiglit tin.' lja.e. WHISKY SEIZED ON SHIP Captain Will Be Charged With Il legally Transporting Liquor Atlantic Cltj, Mnj !l--Fiflv bottles of Scot' h v hisliv weie sei.ed alioaiil the auilliin v shmii Mil ward Ileike Cap. i tain llntrv .mik'iT. tln nuiiiiiiig, bv 'adi'putv frnm t'n Philadelphia i iis'iniis holts,. I'.Msli.l hv Chief Petti I HTlei r Fdvvni Kol. nn. nf the federal .'niist gunrdf (Joukler will b" i harged with trans- Kortinit lUor I h'ua.l) There imi) bo irtber ehargob of. violating tho custom Jwjm lefsU&Uoaa, WELLESLEY - y?r - - v'''S iVv V IN POLICE SLAYING Man Shot by Bluecoat Tried to Separate Combatants, Witness Says BALL GAME STARTED IT Patrick .lojce, twenty-two jours old. of LM',11) Ann street, was shot to death. according to Mie po ice, b.i I'utrolmun WHHm Uromipn. .f llm IMgrade and ('i0i,riield streeLs station, nt Almond mid Monmouth streets jesterdnj, after the putrolmati had ordered fourbojs to slop pitdnug a baseball at Ann and Almond street. According to the police, Dretinen was attacked and knocked down and. shooting in the -iir to attract aid, hit lojte in the back. .lojce died on the waj to the Northenstern Hospital. Frank Mcdovern. whose brother, Kd ward, was one of the boys tossing the baseball, gives another orslon of the shooting. He sajs llie tiatrolmnii tnen- nred L'dward with hii club, and .lojce , n ts waj to the hospital from the hPl. ,,,. ,,f the s ting the autouioblle patrol skidded at Almond nnd Belgradi streets, crashed Into a tree ami lost a wheel. Mcliovern wa hanging on the back of the machine He Miffcretl a frue tured hip. Fearing to leave M' Govern, find not knowing that Jojie wis dead, the driver made tin tup to the hospital nn thtce Wll"P- Drennen was given a hearing in his own station hnii-e tndnj and held to await the coroner's action. As is ctistnmnrv, n was placed in (he oiMnd nf his i iiteiinnt. and has been instructed l" remain al the station house Pending nn investigation the patrolman has not leen suspended, Su ppi'iiiteiident Miles snid i CHOIR BOr AGAIN ARRESTED William Alberger Held on Charge of Robbing House AVilliam Alberger. tliirtj -four years nl.l .f Cnritnl .trnul iml.-tti. W(.,.l,r nvenuc, known to the police nn "The Chmrhov." was nriesteil at 10 :,';i) o'cltiik last night as he emeiged from an ally near Twelfth and Dickinson streets, Miming n bundle of clothes, Deteitive Biihlino look him to the Fifteenth street ntjl Snyder avenue station At the .tat ion hoiise, the poll"" found iewelrv in Alt erg'T's pocket.s. He tun. l.eltl todttv Mil Inn. t ball for the VERSIONS VARY o jail wliojprnnd jurj . chnrjeil with robbing the judge, "I'diliome of Mrs. Kaiherine Giirlno, of FJOI PicKlnsoti strei t Albeiger has served sentences In the Huntingdon Hefnininlur , the I'.i-ti rn j'enitentiarv . and n- recently released from llie Ilou-e nf Cnrtectinn. He was known to the police ns "Tlie Chnic lioj " lieinusp he sang in several i hurclies m South Plnl.id'-lphin. I ..,,., r r (jr; (;(,(( ft ItilliliW , - , . Scores Two Robins ' 1 ( untlmifil Irum Tune due left, Johnston h.iliitg at third (inf 'fith Iiipleil to luht. -I "ring Johnston I and (lis Hi. Wheal pimped to It. Mlih Koliev Hied to WiHImiis. Two run I two hiis, no errors. .1 All ler fni.ti".l 1 on threw nip iBiuggv Smith pniipnl to Oimn. N I i uns rn hits no ( rrnrs SIXTH Mjers singled tn center I Nels funned I) Miller popped to j Wngl tstmic i, rimes fnieeil Mvers I Wlighl-tone tn It Miller. Nn II1IIS, lln Li ts- ii" eri'irs. Ch inn threw nut Ne.ile. Uliwling lined t" lsnn lil-nii threw mil Nil-'nun-. Nn run-, nn I its, no errors Pearls and Jewels The inflexible- qualitp enobles the most inexperienced person to pur with the confidence of the export. cause J. E. Caldwell, & Co. Chestnut and Junipor 1921 Secretary Davis Confors With Committoo of Marine Engineers BENSON RULING A BARRIER Ity (ho Associated Press Washlnglf.n, May 0. ltcncwcd ef forts to settle the strike of marine woikcrs were made today by Secretary l'nvls. Ho conferred with :i comtnltteo leprt'sentlng the Marine Engineers' ISencficinl Association, which was ex lected to givo him the result of the leferendiini taken by tho local unions mi proposals wolved In conferences here last (( k. Thonias !. Healj. one of the cngl- neeis' committee, said nn agreement lould ho readied quickly if Chairman Itcnwin, of the shipping board, would I'iceile from his declaration that he would discuss no reduction in wages leas nan IS per cent. Whether Chairman iciisiiii would ho called into the con- M-enres would depend upon develops 'cut", it was said at tlie Labor lie irtment. Sicrotnry Hoover said today that he nd suggested to both parties to the ontroversy tho adopt ion of the bonus jtem for the men nbonrd ship under Ouch saving resulting from increased 'tliclency, quicker turn-around and fuel inn my would go to the men. He i tided thnt Chairman JJeiinnn hud of Vrcd tr appoint a committee to confer wth tlio men on the question. Members of !'": Vt1!:'..' Knginecrs' lleiietlcial Association on both the At lantic nnd Pacific coasts, in the vote taken yesterday, arc reported to have rejected the 1(5 per cent wage reduction and the bonus plan, while accepting other provisions of the terms. Al though this disappointed eovernmenf of ficials, thev were hopeful thnt the de cision vesting the organlzotlon'.i execu tive committee with full power to ne gotiate it settlement left the way open t-j an early adjustment. Newport Nons, Va., May f). (By A. P-IAn open engine room port caused the Hooding nf the shipping board steam ship Williiuantle nt her clock hero Fri day night, an investigation haw dls clnstd. Nothing to show how the port fame tn be left open has been discov eieil. She has been pumped out nnd will be repaired. PRESENTJIAJTIAN PROTEST 'Memoir' Alleges Probe of Conditions In Island Was Farcical Washington. May ft. (By A. P.) I he 'memoir" prepared by delegates ot the Haitian Patriotic Fnion protest ing against political, iconnnilc nnd financial conditions on the island under' American occupation wns presented to day at the White House ami State De partment bj II. Paiileus Sanuoti. Stenic A inccnt nnd Perceval Thoby, who said thai thev had transmitted eonies til-.i ' to all members nf the foicign relations and foreign affairs committees of Con gress. It was designed, the delegates said, to furnish officials here with "informa tion us to the true situation in Haiti nt this lime." Presentation at the AVhite House and Stnte Department was made through routine channels and the dele gates did not see Secretary Hughes. ' The "memoir" charges ntrocities bv ' American marines and Haitian gen- ' darinerie and demands the withdrawal! of American forces. ' The investigations of Haltlnn nffnii-s made at the close of the AVilson Ad ministration were a "joke" and "noth- ing at all." tlie report alleges, and it I. rlinr'-eil "thn mn.1 tArlKln .n.l-.. f ..,.... . .. ...nun' ii.iiio- Ml i miiitnrj nutociacy which has ever hepn ' carried on in the name of the great American demoeracj " has been prac ticed under I'uitrd States occupation. EX-JUDGE FORFEITsloND rvicvaannon Said to Be Too III to Stand Trial for Perjury Cleveland, May It --(Bv A. P.) A S.IOOO bail bond, signed 'or the release o former Judge William II. Mc(;nn non after his indictment fnr perjury in loiiiiection with his two trials for the slnjing of Harold C Kagy. was ordered forfeited bj Judge Allen when the accused man failed to appear in court fnt trial todaj. MoOnnnon's bondsmnn appeared in stead, with certificates from two piij -slclntis, declaring he was too 111 to stand trinl. Livestock Burned to Death In Barn CoatcsUllc, Pa., Maj !(. File shortlv before noon today destroyed a large ""r"' t,irr',' "i)rr ,nr,n huildings, four i horses, eight pigs, two hundred bushels "f wheat, several tons of fertiliser nnd I considerable fnrming muchinerj on the 'farm of Forest Bros , nenr BimhiIj wine Mniwr, si miles from this cltj." Tlie . loss is estimated al S'.'il.fioo ' " we serve you: We Handle Only th Vory B E S T ".240 Lbi. to Evory Toa For 35 Yean We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. Ildl Franliford JIBO Urjiitoiits Hunt g.-)3 - standard of the OU50 9, lununrrnuTTiirNn! I IUI Mil I I I I 111 I III I lull, Pll, STRIKE (IF SEAMEN COAL LEIB LOSES APPEAL; MUST SERVE TERM' Three to Ffvo Years Facing Schuyl kill County Official Wllllnm S. Lelb. Schuylkill county politician, sentenced to serve from three to live j ears on a charge of lorglng state tax receipts, has lost his appeal before tho Supremo Court nnd must Ko to Jail. Lelb was convfrted Dpovmber ID and wan released on $o000 ball pending bin appeal. He must now bo surren dered by his bondsmnn within a few dnje. He won tried on four indictments. The exnet amount Involved was S.'IOfl, which, it was testified, was given I.elb nt u time when he was u cleric In the Stute House of ncpresentative.s, by tho Merchant and Hvnns Co.. of this city. He was to have turned this money into thn state treasury hn a state tax assessed against the firm, He was chnrgnd with having used this money for his own use. He was Indicted on eighteen other bills, chnrglng forgery and conspiracy. In these It waft charged he had forged the name of John II. Fortlg, counsel for the Schuylkill County Hallway Co.. to tax receipts. 'The amount involved in thnt case was $1(1,500, bnt those in dictments were held in abeyance. Lead 12 Immigrant Brldeo to Altar Twelve men whose brides-to-be ar rived here on the liner Tnnrminn, were nt the Gloucester detention house shortly after dajbrcnk this morning to greet tnc women, xnr men carried ilowcr.s, candy and parcels of food. Lntcr the entire party went to St, Mary's Church, Gloucester, where the marital knots were tied. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 50th St. & Baltimore Ave. Installation SorviceM of Rev. S. Willis McKcIvey, D. D aa Pastor, Rc. J. A. McCullum, D. D., prcsidingr. Sermon by Rev. Robert R. Llttcll, D. D. CharRc to the Pastor, Rev. John Allan Blair, D. D. Charge to the People, Rev. F. Paul McConkcy, D. D. This Evening at 8 o'CIock l.dST AMI 101 Ml il.MU'lS flv dUni'inn" ami nlatinuiii ." Iilwi.n llrenil an.l lsih t. nn jIi ir Uiurm Ii :iu Hnd HI 30 Suti'lut nlchi Mm s Ili-ward If returned I J B ri.ivt!l . i . " iK,vfiis " AHMhTllONO Suddenly. May tl. MAHV 11 wire nf .inliti I Aiiiistro.ii.- lie.miv i. and fiitndB Invited to funeral Mon.. 5 S'J p in. realdmee t Hrn Mnwr iv.. H.iln, P.i Iiiierni'm prlvute. HK.WKIt Mav " l Hot Sprlne. rl. Kills' Ill.Alll I t;.Vi;it. Jl. Dllr liotlro of tun. ml it ill bo gl 'en. MIJADi: On Mny lf'-'I. I'llAN'K M' , hulnnl e.f le-ili 15 Meade. It'liillves nnd (npn'W are Invited to llie rvlrr nn luml4v nfiernoiin al 1! n'el". K. at Ihe Diner It t 1 r JIM IS-" I'hestieji at liutrmeni nriiat" JtKSLJ3lTN'i:il Mivi 7 il (JibUtntwi. .N .T . MATTMLW l!l"H..K.TM:U. accd n:i lti'l.itlveM and frlumts. also m-mhurs nf I'nurt Prld' No 11':: I of A . of I'ailW .nro. nnd KnUhts nf T'yihli" if llrldie. pert N. .t.. nro Invitrd tn attend fnntrvl kervlcun. Monday 7 p. rn.i alufr's riwilint Mrs llonti Mo'hrlnt, Int. rncnl .Mlddl' VII lag". I.ona Inland N. V MOOHE Mav S. WfNniJI.n p-rril'T i(jRK. of Id" N. Jlroad st tornurl ot Wrlchtavllle 1. P-rvlca. 'ejn8day 11 Vt r ulitavlllt I'e WHEI.UN Mav 7 tni'l KI.S'USlDN (lijJJDAKIi WUJJI.KN 1'joeral mleis MMida), B p. m . BOSS Pin t. Iniermmt Mlvat" Kindly mull dovvera HOMHOl.D. Hiiddtntv. May 11. 1ICSHY J" liuabanM nt ilnihrlne JliunhuM, l'uneral i.ervl-e 'CuPHday B p. in at liU late real dfnc. H04B N. Mxlenlmm i Interment pii vuti lllllilda I'Pineterj. Jlomilim mat 1 viewed Munday ev All oiletlen r ulnrh ii, w.va 11 number urn Invited. Trnlu-y funeral I'IIILI.IPiM: On .M.i ft, IHB1 CA'lHA lllNi: I J'llU.Ml'I'r., of Slt Heuent ri II lit !' 1111, iii.'i."- 1.1s iiitm-M 111 ine lairtlren tin Mondav adirniuill lit .' n eloi I. t il,e lllit'ir II Ciilr. Ill'llt., IS.'O ( liemiiu' at lnljrei"nl nrlvrttn illtAHAM - In Jtalire. nil July IS nils Lieutenant jiiii.v imwiu.1. uu.vii.Vil nn 1 John T and Anne I Or.1h.11n i.Rid 7 nar- IlelattveF .1I1.I frl-nida arj ItitUn.t t. tho nervlca. on 'ednen'la atifrn.n.11 ui "J o'clock, at Ills Ift'o Hielil'ir'P 1S1B 1 lieatniu at Iliterinent at vv"i l.aurei 11111 1 rlniterv HAUIUII'I' nn l'lflh inoiiih Sih. ls.'l nl V'rlotulM' lloardtlllf llonia. ll.KlO Oreete. hi (rniaiitoMii, KItA.N'CJ.S 1'. . widow of ijinriti 1' liar lint, artu i"'. rsntee 111 iiiii.ru lat.'l. KlUlN May H. JAMKH is JtliHN aued 7.1 ll"latlvea and trlcnda Invlod at att.'iid fiitieral aervli'M, Wnlneadiv II a in. pi, 1 melt Duel II Hihuiler 1M llreu I ,11 1 lilaiiiond ata. Interment rrliaie. IIIVVAIID- Mi s MAItV LTTX. ulfenf VVIUIalll A Imtiird 1'Uli nil .i 1 1 e . I'liurs du. - l i" hi r r Hih In ". lslll N .'Ut rt I'rl.nda ina call vt nlnpail.it ptinlni;. s t.i 10 lil.VVI.lt Mav 7 "t Mm tipiii'.ii Vil. .lulls III AMI IH'.WI.Il ir. Inn r , I n t im, lrt.'U Wtvuut -1 I 'tiil.i VV drmlit llili iin-i al II 1 111 Int rnimit i,r t.it, Mi 11 ill M it s 1 I 1 v VI mi,. ,,r 1.1 ttin.il I. Mine- ti hilt 11. .l.i.i S t ,rn 1 ie .1 jtilitltis am1 fil'i.U 111 .11.11 d 1,1 a ' il fUtl III! ! HI is Vn.lllnSi.l .' l III i 1 lleehtn s I'hlir. h II, Ui lli-ll I'e It 1 uihii 1n.1v be v u wed Tuisd.iy 7 tn II p tn NATHAN On Mav 0 IAZ7.1K NATHAN wlfa of Abraham Nattiiin. aned 18. .aerv Iota on Tueaday at . 1 p. m ot her Into retfldunuo, U73 N. .Mdcr ot, Kindly omit flower. S fa. I IB 7 0 iSjmv! ' Stfli)6S 13 What Is wronp; with your skin? K - I C lo.7(,etl or enliirged pore-, 9 O Z7 H i ciikIiius, etc '.' Trv Ites- 1 1 VI fnVT 'T 1 I ",n' !s,onl, u,1d Ulntmetit R kJXLi'l I O I , They usunlly ovei-conn. f s I sucli troubles pronu uv B " OtlULfJHIr m fold in all .lruBlsis. value at $1.00 b j n . - l Wc have developed l liCSlllOl an impressive business PB J --. J in striped neckwear 1 ' P the manufacturers tell fl s J.J... n. .. ... 9 ... 4U.. ! la fmf.ll.. is it I t remarkable volume, 3 1,, K and they all make Breakinff records daily! I SDccial efforts to get fl ii their share of our fj T gj 9f ' I H orders. j ' MCrJw j j Bj Just at present we are ij A jsJaSiJLSj i m demonstrating with 1 G&ffjPlTXTB Ml some Rnecinl attrac- ill sGJaJJl1 R tions at $1.00 in two ffl . ol and three colored J ii JLJL 7 comoination sinpca w H I H 1 1 " Four-in-Hands they U 1 & tt I are splendid examples j K of Reed's Neckwear M mA S poB S 1 Now 45 ." . I Creeps J Al al, our storcs ; U If2t-H2GChtnut Street I fj jtAICmfl.M DEFY BUENOS AIRES LABOR , -.", Z. '. ... .. . . -.. -vi "''cua ana unions Lock Horns Today Uuenos Alios, May fl. Todav U expected to be a critical day fnr 'n, u city, as n result of the determination of employers of port labor to use non. union workers in moving cargoes to ami from ships, and. if necessary, loading nnd tinlonditig the vessels. This action was viewed as a throw. Ing down of the n.nuntlct to the i)rt workers union which has heretefo forced the employment of rgaulS Montevideo. May II. The American sicniiisiiip iit'iiiu, wnicu sailed fee New York Friday. N not tolling ba"k cargo for Buenos Aires, which she , tinib e to land there. Tills cargo , lightered here nnd sent to IluennJ Aires by another steamship. ti, Aeolus is taking to the United Htnuw freight sent to Montevideo from Iltirnn Aires which it was Impossibip tn j0?J nt the Argentine port, owing to ths boycott. Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soan. duftr.M'!. CnUenr Bop Ii tht f not Itf.ritt7r wiUWnt, I Make Your BoatK Spick and Span urcss ner in a new coat of point. It 11 make her speedle'r too All the tire. sen on hpre marine paints, glues, varnishes nnrawnrn nnti supplies, Everything Canvas, "At tlio Slfjit of the Rntl" F.VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 N. Water Street, Phila. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli.i I The Secret 1 of Welsh Tin. f 1 TN YOUR grandfather's l day roofing-tin was all Welsh tin. For some tin- 5 known reason it seemed 5 rust-proof. It would last for a lifetime, while other 5 tin was gone before you 5 E knew' it. Today all is different. ' Able and inquisitive 5 American motnl men have dis- S E covered the secret. It is mainly E the presence of 11 certain pro- s E portion of copper in tho plates, s Now American mills make the E bust tin in the world. They E muko NU-DURA-TIN, which E hus already jumped into fame s hecnuse of its wonderful rust- 5 E resihtinp; power. It makes the E old-fashioned tin roof more E .than ever the roof for city s E huildings, or wherever there is 5 (liuiKcr 01 lire. s E Ask nny roofer to name tho hest brands of rooflnif tin. If E he mentions NU-DURA-TIN, s E you'io .safe! 5 E riiu mi:tal riit'n or piiii.a. s jU5 AUC'lt HTItlJET S e (Mi A5 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" aiWifcjj-tfl isn2 ( 1 iW.HlT i
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