Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING TUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
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FINDS EXPLAIN
STAND ON DANCING
Hicksitc Body Says Change in
'Book of Discipline' Wrongly
Construed
NO 'LETTING DOWN OF BARS'
Mr- min f lo'hiei Hull of 1 l"
more tod n Hindi ileni the niitliii '
the 111' kiili- I'riPinl- hi I'liniliiHtiiii I it
the Hool. "t Imi inii' ' Hi' i i
mention of the muds iii ih iIhiuiu
nml card i Living u t i t i i'i 'In
SlOIK
The i iihiiei in tin mudii'i "f en
ndvlv In Hi' !!'"! "I I'i- ii" n " '
made Wnlnesdns dii-lng tin 'on t
thoicntls mi Plin nt tlii I u nl M t
lng House Fifteenth nml I!i' 'i ''
"A strong impn i hi "1 tin i i iinji
has Ixi-ii i in u'.iti il ' Mi" H 'i nil
totlav Iln ihiinre in tin i in in
n letting doisn of bar-. It rn'l.-r tg
nlflo pei-ltn mention nf am ill" i-1 ii
that are itiotiiinn' !i t 1 1 'lining I"
COUSO then llH si in in 1' mi'i
diversion-, nmi ulass I'm-. 111 cut w mi
'naming ninuc-i and mmi' ntli"r
' The ' hango ui" i i"
urge l'liend tn 'I'fuii fi
floni that lin nn th
time
"Dam lng M' i i" '"
our otin frl'Mnl" in Hi'
objected to hut tha
average trpe "f dnti' m
In conn "f pm n ti in "i
1 t., ll 'l t i
ii i on t'ln r
l .11 illTlMC "f
lll'lll 1 ll 'I '"
i mim i imt
fn i I mi tin-
'lilt I- f.nltld
t-e-pei fili'e
ballrooms 'i tiii'ni da
S.i lo n i I i ii . 'i
art urn "ii W lin "It i 'h ot '
lltlili i-t m.l tlm ti 'i n Ii ' ' ii t p i
true mm m In iiiinin.' ip tl f"l ''
lng iiminti' t In- lr i. uml t iimisiiont
l'lulndplplili netting
"It is II I" ii M .il niWIm it it 'If
present i mil' l" utprpiti'il n im
rplnxni n ft "tig maintained la
test nciiiii' li.iinifi I dliei-Mi'ti I" mi'
Of l' Cm in-
t mi ii in ion n . nnkp t ' in
phntn i i niiirnt " ' nitiiiitoin nn
riPii "tintPi t'-t.iiii'in in fnim 't
tlip pii'i" i u" "t I' iuri' tini" I'i' h
inn- "f i. - ii tiirihiitii'S fin tm in
social i nn l.ii 'I "it pp-i.ni.il Ifu
do count iiifl 'I' iiuiti'1 iifiii . ti" ii""' a'
tcntimi nml n
"We nn' tin" i 'of n-tiiiiiii 1 n
thlf tun imiW. no' t l" us mm' t
con' pi tutu: " t tp-i in m i -
" i prli '" I' f' iv t "f n 'i
lnnPf kiiiiIp WIipii I'Mirini -ll " 1"
(onip ' -i i 'itii t i- ii"' .nip'rn'tf
thnt wo m'K ni ti t i ff i Ii"' U
makini. HKlit lf t r rji,..ti- V
are otil ttf t" "' r t 'r'- m .' wn
pirfi'i ii'f tif i';li- i' ttf
lopr l"iiii nml n '''1 pn T I"' '" "
BUMlllllC " 'Pf -t in '' 'I'1' " I "
defi ti"' ' i
MRS. O'DONNELL ON STAND
Wife of Doctor Accused in Aliena
tion Case Pleads for Deferdant
Mr- Kill I' iilimnipil i rrpo
Fins blmn! if' "f If U Mil ' I 'mi
nell. ""!'' Nor'l P'tti " m'nl -tf"t
tcftitu I in I " i I'-bmi'l - lipna'f il n
vhi-n irnl n- i -i nn I ' f " .1 fie"
St'Tti "f Wnlt - V 'in int - - i ' fm
alipiintiui "f n uitp iiffp' timi"
Vnn Sinr h iut nli ii ifi .i "0'it-
$1(1 oiio Im tu. i i i
stole Mi - in ii '
sielnii ci ' i' - '
and tin ri ' "' ' -Mri
.in "ii' " k
thp I' K I l
claieil Mrs hi '-mil
to hi- "tin . nf" i n fro
zp tl I-" fo
lo rin i 'n
vlt oli I fl-'i
o'iiiiiI to n--it-t
iiiniiS'- fri ii
i I'I ' tir i 'i
1 ip ii "iro )tl '
, i l li nli m in 1
he h.Tl told ipi 'If- a- i" f il
for n In-jvi dr..nn?' aim ti- ! mmrie-con-isti
il on' i f I i e-
Mi- (I I ir. ti ,i 1 i ' i' - -fin 1
Mid Or ii ro- i, I1 ii ' mo- fiti
fill nrol d Mfpd lr,-' nn ' i ' -i ' id
entir i id n i u I in
CHILD STARTS FIRE IN PLAY
Four. Year-Old
Materials
Boy Puts Ma ten
n Father's Stere
Il pr . '
In - fm i i -arpn
" -hor i
nmriiit z .in I ''
mat' h -
M. UN, I M--
bn a 'I'tn! i i
th i -ii 1 p I no
bark nnl n I ' '
sm,:lp I ,ri p i n it.
a meir lun7- k,
child om ' Im ii
band and 'o j.m
San in i I! u- i
street a "t' '
corn, t p b r
store i ml in
ere bi 1 1 n f i
most ii I - tr
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to be .i1 ' '""'
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M V
ASKS U. S. TO PROTEST
Oppose! Brit s Acjj pec-ent of
Mesopotam an 0
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SUSPECTED OF AUTO FRAUD
( ii, n 1 ni .f 1 ii H i M
pniul- i i i M null .
jeai- ! J1 1 I. nst I hoi
nils held ii 1. 1 S'l'si bail
bearing u n I i dm n M
tha n .ii ut in' s. .i .
twentj slid '.ui-
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ThompM ii -tn et a - i
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via motor mi In an t
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ThomilM li -tn et
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Seout Troops
s . l "up I
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p n i-h Inn st l
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to Give
Show
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Refuses License- for Near-Beer
Inloiitouii Pa . 1.i I I ml.' I"
J Hi-pi , a ie. mo ti liiiiiib'd down
In I.tun- i ' If. ' i- in i time
rofustd Hi' nppli m nois fi i Ik tiki - tn
Ml neti I i ni I nseiie Ctiunti p
plicattniiM .nil been filed b four brow
crc and a numbtr of hotel,
Today's Dpvrlnpmvnls
in aliomd Capilid
Ivi ph ill hum iippiniitij: I" f"f
to 1 1- ii-o .1 it I it tn iv roiiuiuttPi f
p I'lllltPil lipi'l Mi l lllPllli 111'
t"ii''nil IVrihttn lii bi" ii t"" ''
i i of of -tiiT of tin' iirini uiili I'pti
i ml llnilionl n ln iivimit
Phi Holl'p Im-'Ofl 'lip 1'lllillet llill
in iiiiuliii' ilinluini in mn in fuliif ,
V iipliiipil lolnt ilrlutf liPtMot-n
Si utit hi nn I uiriipipx ilpiilopul nt '
tin Siimti Kinntipp t'oniinittPp
In II Hi; "II lIlP pll')OSHll till'" t ii v
tmtm lliiinli retiPMotl ln ni
i i' h mi nppri'pnit mi of tin Utl
lion Dollnr nn) 111
HARDWARE MEN ADVOCATE
REDUCTION OF TAXATION
Oppose Soldiers' Bonus, but Favor
Cre of Invalids
tl.intlr ( il) Mil. 13 - I'Iip ni. t
'nn lliri'w.in M ii.tifqi fun r " In
"ti 1 1 on i ntlfiK t.ioro t! an W pri' " nt
"f flip imlii.ir ult'i n tiitiioui tiinnin;
mi" 'iillimi" ii nd in h'iiph fb I nt'p'l
Sfnp Sfpi I Corporation t. n notabl'
iio.'lntiiiti toiln. dtplnii'il it npini
tioii to ail'lliion'il taxation to r ! t tif
tnopit-pil mtlonnl oMlri-' 'imi' but
I'jiirnl tlip i up nf ibo uimiIi 1 Tl p
r"oliiilon' iirfp'l nlo m 'i nn nl l ho
S" n mn ii nil fnrori'il rnlii'fioii In
ffisln r.n I'liiniif il ii'pii' nf tif
I'Mi-f profit- mi itnl iPiluitimi of tin
ilslfr "irt.tv" mi ppi-oniil itumm
Hi'iiiii ii" tif Iii-Kt i 'ii i-p hi tin
tariff tri-.on i mlini-ntt nml tin
ppnJlnu bi,l for tho tp"tt iPtion of nii
tuiuialinn iippospil
Mnrra Sirjunni of Nt-w lltupn
'"tin. i liRiiin.m of tin Itp'olntloii"
oniinittPi', prppnt'il !'i f'poii nml
tin imiirntlon Mhnli nili" .rtiP'l i Hi
nt union, tntpil ti -.11,1 t'u iiMliir'i-tn-ii-i
f Morv tiifiiibpr of 'o'li hi an -if
"f l'iii!;ie - Si rsi int '.- 1 l !
t it l i In- MiiMii-jtn ni v ti i "i sr -
in n ilp itniti'il i mi-f n i im iiifi i-iii
"irioniii ipr -ntn n nmi niu i
hiinni"u niPti nml vn niiM"ii to loMir
iroipn nth frmn Hip nnV tnnl til" if tin
l.iKiini"." mi'ii of t hi nation II" hiHpiI
tint ronsri'-nnipii hail -ml It "n pub-
' nn-' om ppllon thnt thii niu- mi l
lutiliif 1 with lomnmtilcntion- tpcml-
ns 1 si-Iat urn nml t'ips i n it I off
-jioihIpiip of tho t pp
HE HAD TO HAVE MILK
Stole Bottle From Doorstep
-Cost
Him $10
Iit litlin-oii ,it Wo idbii' i N
i i-i i H. -i i i i in 1 1 U I hilt ii
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t.i'd
I "nii"pi i" H ' in in t ii i
v In n If ii ip ted tnhitis M i "I'
If i n tb ip ted tiikitis
f.ivonte Iwioinii fimn
of 'i favorite Ihpiiip fimn i i,n
-l.p
'lliitt. dm- mi mil -aid U'nTilii
Stai khou-p Inter
'l.M'i mnkp it n tin' did.'' ' -1 in
Inhnson
Ten dollars -nnl tin Ilioordu nnl
thin -tuppiil n- .l"lin-"ii ioiIImI a
plithoiK luokine fill I imii h- lull t
and mlnil. pudeil tift an N and to nl
it ni pi
' Win didn't "U pai fm M'tii milk
Itl-tMld of -tPilirn: it''" n-knl the "in
pn-pil Itfinrdei
"Nil -lull- OJ I 11 flli'll -11 ll lullll
son. "ntnl I rnel link Hint mil. I
had to liBf I'm dollar- .- ii"t to" I
mu h pm ""u milk
KINDERGARTEN SURVEY
New York University Dean Will
Have Charge of Work Here
I ml i the diiPi't "r "f Pr loiiii W
Withers iIpiiii of th. s. h""l of IMmj
iion f i A o-k I i writ.! I'r I'nt
t'p S III 1 of '1 e.n llr- t'liiltlji ('"luill
bia rni"rit nnd -b S'iir- In ml
of Kthi il i'ti i i .0 . n -iii'i l
hi ins niu'l" dnr us t i- Hud next w-fk
. f tin Km iirsniteiis . f t'i Hi
I In. - m f tl i-t rt p in tu"
B'tinl i rk "f inip-t satini: f'if jmbli
f l nnl -istpiii of tin id liPl'in under
ft. i i-p- . o' I r T'.omns I I'liie
S' iibour ii war att'
I'm I mi- "f lorfu- ppirf- frmn nil
I mi- of tin niuutri w 1" li been n
Billed "i 'he work nr- ItPtn-; ent to P
Klrexn' ii- "ti i- 'h are uipU't'd
'I'lf StT Ii ml mil y - staft will stud,
ne r",''t of 'in iippit" and a- "ion
in po-'-il '- re ' rt- "ill be mad p'lbllP
M nj; . n 'uolinjs nil rn mn
nn mlati'iti-
CORNELL GRADUATES MEET
Alumni From Many Cities Hold Con
vert on at Cleveland
(liiel.iml Mi 1 '1'" I'
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d . a-- idu ii'inii i
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SAYS KIBELER ABUSED HER
Woman V no Sicv Husband Hints a
infatuation for Stepdaughtet
I..IUI i-ii-i I'i M - It It, a
I ll I ! , I "11 If dill Mr-
i i I I i ii Ni fi-iil i tin I
1 ' of M I I l-I'lllii, I llin -
K ' n tn h -.r iii'
- i mi I isbitnd nl tit lf iitiung
M - 1 . -! kl ltd In s ,
i - n- nmi i n d I ' i i "i
'" mi inorniLg w hi e io mi- ii- ,,
1 1 ,i in- iiiktiinftiiii"! i a ".. n; i
i r II W- if v ., M .
is i it I i nip a i . ii in i j !
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). IH 'I HI. 'PI I li n'i
i 1 1 inn - ,t ii ' i n I ui ii -
i rn f i 1 ' , i .a.
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FRIENDS GOING TO EUROPE
Rjf..s V Jones and Dr W K
Tiomas Sail Tomorrow
1 1 It it s M loin - profi s, i '
n i - 1 III llli.ei find i I. g. i ,.
- ' nirniiii of tin- Urnrlenn Ki n ml.
f s, ii, i i mum. 'I i nml I'i Wilb ir I
i li i i n- i i" i t in -pr tori 1 1 ' - i
fm I'niipH toiiiiorow 'Ihei nnl nn
ler ti l,m dun w'tii I uglish Friends
mid ' hi lh n i m1 ! imiii'. I'olu nl
Uns- i ntnl ll'iui i 1" jrepHii . in -for
I it. iii f "f and i" m.str . nun
H.ltl ;
I 111 I I .1 V I n k l . tllkt 1 sfelilll
- i I. '" I i i I tin i it-It tilt" Ml 111 i
rni' Mit.'ii.f II -iniul and round
ling- II ii- n 1.1 i 'In diiakii- an
hu Id ng nt Chnliiti- sur Marti" Krinir
- '1 li, i i x p 1 1 to no. li this i mint 1 1 lumu
ni I nbo it tin uinkl'i ? Inn
Woodcraft Leagues to Speak
'I In' nlue of Win ib i aft foi lim
if ml (iirl ' will be dlsciissfil In Philip
I) rngllii' extcutiie -ecrrtirv of the
Wo nli i tiff league of America, ni a
gnihering In tne l,mne of Mr and Mr
IMsi anl Itnk in M'-riun on Monday
nfi'imimi nt I n i lock ( hun he
n bonis it'p.i.iit ami ntlui- Miual
I ngem - nil ! ud represi nlfltne Kj
ben i Mr Fugaiu and to discuss the nub-Ijcct.
TWO
DOCTORS
DENY
IS
Know No Disease Which It Will
Cure, Maryland Physicians
Tell Congressmen '
BACK VOLSTEAD'S MEASURE
lt Hio ARViHnfpl Vrt
.lOitntton, Ma 13 Hcor wa f
I" illnii'il hi n niPiliritio tola b '
i imihi rn of tho mpillcnl iirofi'ilo'i tr
il'iin; In tho hi'iirlng lipforp tho IImi
' ii i i im ('oniiiiittpp on Cliiiirnmn 'L
t'i'1 - bill to top leaks In flip dr ln
' t mih ilnl tlip tloi'tnri nprt ' n
n ni'ur IihJ preicriboil boer In'
iKith -ibl that In long prnctifpi nrithiu
n'f hail "opii It imcil In thai wni
lb- plnitrlnni Or Ilm.onl
K'll n mrgpon of Johns Uopklii"
lli.pitiil nuil I)r ,lniup!i M II How
laml profpor nt tho fnivorsitv of
Urlnnil ilpclnreil thpy knrw of no
'lipa.p- for, which hfcr wni n enrntnt
1'iot'i ipr'eil "liunilllntion' tun" 't
'I n tion hail bppi "put up ti '
impiIIi il prnfplon, an nn done bi "
crnl MtnePf
l(ppipn'titaUp ('handler of New
ork nk'd ".bethel beer uns not r
ipnnilblp for the "maKiilflcent olatun
nii'l loue life of thp German ppople who
ilrinU bppr .ill of their lives
I ilo not know an thine coiicerntnc
'In- ImiciMtr of fbe race ' t)i Row
Innil -n nl 'I am nn obMork'inn nml I
wmk nt th" fiont end of life 1 tin knno
thnt bopr i am lluiil containing n
. I is lui'l foi biilib'M
1 1 Im 'i w'i nekeil whpthpi bi"
"jiipiI a i nppptiti for food ' It won 1 1
rum
in uppi'titp hu saiil Ill
i om ' ' r-ons w itli rnpai'lous stntn.n n
inn tuk' i.Tt ipiuntitles of berr with
their fond .nnl thej seem to enjoy it.
hut I tiMPr belli veil it rallied a heallhv
appetite for anbodv "
WANT CITY IN ON 'AD' PROFIT
Business Body Seeks to Divide Rev
, enuc From Franktora 'U' Signs
I'm tm pun ' nabliiip tin city
I" -till' i Itl tin li ii'tiUP HllU'll tnc 1 In in -
Ii lpbfi Itnnnl Tinii'-it Co nmi leu'iip
tii adiertfitiir n 'Hi and stiition on
In rrankfotd ' I' Miti d line, the L'nltiil
I'lii-iniss Min- --oi Intion will seik
n bnii lh, l'.i- tu the uniip.tur
utnemled o ln ffi'i t
Tin orciinint mn will mtet tonicbt at
Mn Hotel Walf'ui mil frame tin ninind-
iT nt whiPli -i 1 1 1 proiide that the cit '
rhall f 'PUP in I' it ") per cent of the ,
mmn i oljtained In 'he tnmpnny for ml- I
iprti-iiiK on tin- new line Hepresentn-
tie- of the "is imunnii iuillcl the ml
uTt'sini: it'ienii'- v uiiii ninoiini io ip
pioximnteh too ono innuall.i
pi,,.,, '
niiinf i tit if t n '
uelipd Sl,iO.(MIO
it wnuld C" n hunt ai toward piniiiK
-inkin.' fund bnri:'"' ll N contended
a -ii.iii in such ii i I'ipts is justifiable
thi rnilwni, tirk- ind -tations are the
proppiti of the (in
BURGLAR SUSPECT HELD
Is Alleged to Have Beaten woman
In Home i
KnhT' Volan Ihiltotn stieet near
Ninth Has hold witliout mill foi court
In Muni-trnK Hni-hnw in ContrHl Sla
tim toiln "ii a i nnrce of itteinpfpil
hiiilari Mi' Mamie Kinneiii, lll-'l
North Twilfii -iieil nn ng'-d woman
aptii'ireil .Tnin-t the mnn
Mr- Kinmni told tin magi-fate of
lai'tiu foitul the man in tin pnilor of
hu home nt 11 ,'!0 o dot k the night
of Mil 1 Sup ordered him fnim tin
liout sb" -.'lid and on thi u i on
I hit he-, knocking out two teeth
kicked her in thi -pulp and hlai kt in-il
bet ire A- he ib-patted -he said, h
iMlnitnert "The net f.tne I get in
hllllllh i n urn I "i'i kill sou
Mrs Kinninr's nurse Mr lliinnih
Kutiifi rd testified that her !iurge had
In-,, ipntl'fl bP.p'"is b thp nttaik
, mi a - nn uivnl'd
3 HELD AS AUTO THIEVES
Philadelphlans Caught Trying to
Sell Car at Gloucester
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u who gin riinaueipiiiii in
n ere
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arrested in fjloui ester lat
sa w' i'" triui to mII
lohili' stolen from Isaac Chlii-
sii'i Si nth strict thi. cits
v. , IMw a.-d CliriHtn-, I'l'-M nth
ii i r i s stnots sieier .miniin
!iif .rd stii, f
lieu i hP"tnut, ami v u
S'egi" South stnet neai
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ii "iii'
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chili1
r .n
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nnl
nn m. n stole the car sps
dime it to a (iloinister
I . was aripstid when he re-
i ii mme tigs from the ma
im "flier- were caught at tin
ii.t 1'eirs nft'T thei hud
, - mi 1 1 u prospeitiu pin
BARKEEPS AS DRY AGENTS
Mrs Oakley Declares They Were
Appointed to Defeat Prohibition
I nri'inl"!'- bin bei li 1. 1
i u i . u i egt-ir- to defeat pii'hi
t . , M - Imogen H flakb i tl"
i I
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i im mmi'hli nn it in. "i
ilphia W C T V I'.'-Il
ti.d.ii
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M Hi
1 who IS I llllll IIKI'I lit
. i v -i i i ,r i ii i' -n ri I' ' "t tin ii ! ,
ui l-itiiiti"i 't Woimn's Clubs -,ni
I t' i Si i. ni- should be lliki'li out -!
pn'ltlis I
'lin m,d is nm fm Itcpubln nn- n ,
Iiiiiioi'ats in the 'im1 Service but
will- iaind men tb speaker sain
M I lap i iln iniijtiriti of the peo I.
... ti I intiil Slates fin or piohihiti ii
t n 'ni nn mil in fnioi of n pinlil
fun m ,i, dm- not piohtbil
McCOACH DENIES CHARGE
Son of Councilman to Tell Court of
Alleged "Fixing" Today
I'n d M nai'b nn atinrnej -on .f
I .nm iluiati William Mi Coach will up
.in in fm i ludg liurtlett in" Mum i
inl Co it twins to explnui a ihargi
of I uiii l.i-ii n forinei client, thai
MfPoiu li fiinid VMO frmn him with
tin- undiistiindins that part of it nn- t .
li l.etl In 'fix" ,lllll'P Ilartli-ti lllid
f i r i oi.it attei lies in u support i a-i
MpChicIi before going to court train i
n niiiiln all delileil l.eiy k i liargi . lie
i. ui I Iip Inid rpceiied SlOO from the
ii ati tor legal serncis and tin rpiehtion
.1 'fixing" had eier entered tlie unc
Im I look like a fool'' he ill (laml
riien- i barges are all puppunck, ami
it won t take iii'1 l"ii; In di-pu-i nl
i hem '
Bishop Berry Has Birthday In Bed
lllshop -loseph J" Herri of iln
Methodist Chinch is celebratmj; Ids
hn thrlii; In bed According to Mrs
Iterrj ill. Hlshop ban been working too
hard with Ihe result that he mu t take
things enally foi a few dais Tin re is
no muse for nlarin urenrdiug to Mr-
I Iktn na tlie Hisbop is expeitcd to be
about again in n shojt tune Main
telcginm" and tclephotie ills ieri re-
iceiml nt the Herri home O.'iO South
i rorty-elBhtb street and also at the
I bishop s ollicc,
extending good wishes.
BEER
MEDCNE
SCENE IN DOWNTOWN BLAZE
iilKj.ijiijuijouuLMiaji
E5r' K Iki' ' -id i'- - jJ&fHFPrfWKm
K1."V IB, jjSte- t . TvM 1 it "-'B
llioiutneii's restaurant hidden. Mnrhet sheet abnxo l'lfleentb, in ruins,
flic plctiirp shows the rhef vetting bre.ilifnst under illflkiillles
CIRCUS GIRLS IN LAST SWIM
Mile Leltzel and Five Others Get
Farewell Splash In Kensington Pool
' 'I be Little Jtolilen (iirl as Mile
I pt7el RininnM nith Kinchin: Hros
and Illinium il Italics h ('in us ii
known, together with tile othei per
formiM enjoied a last wun in Phila
delphia this uiorninic at the Kpiimnnton
Y V (' A pool The priviIiRin nnd
coiirteMPi of the Y. were extended to
Mile I.eitzel nnd her ' swimming i bib."
n he calls them, enrli in the Meek nnd
the ckls bad a clarions time -plnshinc
around and ilemntisti alius tin- Litest
trokis Wednepdnj and toduv
Thioiisli n ncwKpaper stmi Mi-s
r-ithinne I' Huland, phvsiml directm
of tin t entral . Icnined the dnniiiu
tiii ( iobnt
lined ll swim mori 1 linn
am other
ort, and ' on n dire ' she
nude a .isiT to the charming i rptonne-
'"'"K priiati top tnnt na a t-t ir painted
ou it.s nn ii ami HiMirii .win i.euiei
and her friend I to the pool
'loilaj's was the last swim m Phil
adelphia hoi aun tomoirow i n biinv
d.ti It rontainH thf last two per-forinnni'p-
till next sear Snturibi
night, when most of this old town an
m-stliil in tln-ir downy cots, the small
villnoe thnt ban occunied the erounds
m Ninet'smth street nnd Hunting l'aik
aienue fur sesen (lass will "pnek their
tuita like the Arabs and n -ulpntli
steal nssai ." and the unnll bo is will n
sunn normal activities and f-rhnnl
teafheisi will be urntpful
OBSERVEANNJVERSARY
Wharton School Is Forty Years Old
Today
Tin- fortieth nnniierar. of the
founding of tho Wharton School of the
rniiorsits of IVniisj hnn in was obtcrv
pil toilai
The principal speaker wa W S
Kie New York chairman of tho first
ruli-rnl rorolgii Hanking At-sociatinn
His nddrcs was on "Onportnnit of
rollego Men tn business " Other nil
dresses im hided "The Anns nf thp
l'minder ' In Joseph Wharton I.ippln
coti , "Ideals o' tlie Present mid ru
tin p ' In Penn .Tnlinson. with a state
meiit mi behalf of "The Alumni of the
Wharton School. ' hi Hr Cheeseninn
A Ilfrilik. president of (iirnrd Col
li gp TliPodore A (Irnison, director of
tin inning school, nl-o spoke
Kriim I !Ml tit ll " i lock I)r nnd Mrs
Jnhn-itii will giso a tu to the fniulty,
nlnnini and guests at tin I'niiersltj
This i enlng the nliimui dinner will be
gin u In the gymnasium
5000 AT JOYCE FUNERAL
Man Was Killed by Patrolman in
Tight Over Baseball Game
Mure han fne thousand persons nt
tended i he funeral tins morning of Put
rn k Juice 1020 Ann street, who
wis fi.t nits nounded Siindas bi Patio!
mini Uieiirnii of the Helgrade nnd
CI nrfiild stit'Pts 'tation. in an effort to
break up a strict baseball game
l.mig l.efoie tin- funenil piocession
i ft tm Vim tf't'l home u ci owd was
iiia--fl hilt a bloi I, in Pither direction
'I his fi'l in In hnul -he carriages on the
win ti tin ihiinb and an liuproinptii
pioiihson of mi oral hlo.-kt resulted
S. lint- nm h"ld at the Church of
t'. N'ntiiif lb gin ti) .lienue and
lb Krnde stun .ind esery inch of tin
1 1, un li "was in npnd, siitli spit-ral thou
sand persons outside unable to gnln mi
ni sn.mi Afur the miss burial was in
llol) Cross Cemetery
t lirr i unn wa- adimtttd to hail i est or
dm to nu a it in'timi b the Coroner Hi
iln hind tip lud tirtd nl Jo.icti in helf
lll I. lib.
On a hot day you'll find Abbotts Cream
Buttermilk a cool, thirst-quenching
drink with a real Buttermilky flavor.
And it's mighty healthful.
itll
Painstaking care goes into its making
u e know how scientifically pure and good
it is and it's made fresh every day.
I'hono ("a to Dfhier ti Iiottic
Ttimorrou, Banny ""5
Abbotts Alderney
Dairies, Inc.
31st and Chestnut Bolh Phones
Ulanttc titu Witdwootl
1'leananti'dle Ocean Citu
''
STRIKE MEETING TODAY
Builders and Carpenters to Confer.
Mayor Again Offers Assistance
Mn)or Mooie hns ngnin announced his
desire to brlnp together' the employers
nnd the workmen in the building strike,
and the reprcsentntiies nf the huildrrs
and the carpenters will meet this nfter
noon to endcnior to renih an agree
ment These are the latest deielnpnients in
the fctrlke which has been hanging nn
n dead center for il uek past Tlie
workmen refuse to necept tin 'J I per
tent lingo cut, nnd the employer, insist
tlie.s will stand pat and refue to com
promise. Tlie Mayor will tint ict as mediator.
hut ho has nnnuinueri. after studiing
lorrcspondenuo biibnutted to him by the I
Council of tho Allied Iliiilriing Trades I
of Philadelphia, ami tlie Industrial Hi -latinns
Commlttie of the Chnmber of
Commerce, that the door is not yet shut,
apparent!) , nnd much good mm result
from n conference between the work
men ami the building firms. In the
meantime, ho said, i onstructinn work
in the citv suffeis.
The lonferiiu-p bptwepii the car-
1 pentHs and cniploiirs will take place
this nfteinoon in the looms of the
, blaster Cnrpenters and Huilders' Co ,
at ,'il South Shtienth street
i DOCTOR G0EST0 JAIL
Physician Convicted on Drug Charge
Begins Two-Year Sentence
Dr John l'ouglurti. .'tllL'.'i Wal
nut streit. todns sinn mleud to Court
Clerk Trnnk N'owmk. (Junitei Sis-ions
Court, and was omniitteil to the imintr
prison to begin a sent, tin of two yenis
imposed li) Judge Stein last IhcPiuber.
The physician was decided against b)
both tlie Supreme and Superim Court
In appealing hi" cons ut inn under the
Ad of 1017 roipiiilng iiiidiciu nun to
file n wiitti'ii 1 1 pott of nnrcotlis pre
scribed
lr Ilougbeiti uns iliaignl In tblrfy
I Ills of inilli tinent with picsi ribiiig niu -tot
us to ding nildnts, but was mil)
died and sentemid mi one inriii tment.
1 At the turn of thi tnnl. in his own de
fense, the dot toi i plaitied he h.id been
indenioiuu to (Ti tauin fortbediug
habit mil bill unknowingli fulled to
i-miipl,- stiutli with the union mints
ut the Ian
ASKS NEW NEGRO POLICY
Georgia Governor Replies to Crltico
In Regard to Mistreatment Charge
Atl.inl-1. Cia.. May IH (H) A P t
(Josernm- Dorses made rcpls last
night to two irlticisms diroitori at him
two irlticisnis illroitod nt nini
publication of ii list of l.'ifi
ses of mistrontnient of Negroe
In Hi declared "the Negro
since in
alleged en
in licorgii
has been subiecteil to nilstrcntinent i
Oeorsla and the time has come to in
nugurutc a new polio. If no are to re
tain our on u si If. n sneer nnd maintain
our position as a cilllliil piople before
the world '
Sunt l".Vi the (ion mm said, theri
han' been ll-'i Negroes lyiii-lied in
tleorgia
The f plies inn- made to Judge I'.
T Abirlei ami Solicitor fjeuiial M, I
IVltH. of the Superior Couit of Toombs
Circuit of Warrenton, nnd to Judgp
n M Senn), of tin Sup rim Court
of Flint Circuit Ctrlftln The forinei
two had taken ixceptnuis to htnteuients
Hindi) with the list issiud In tho tinier
nor One charge denied bv Judge
Sonrci whs that a Superior Court bulge
had promised before trial thnt n Negro
should In son to tin i ham gang
Cream
duttermilk
cdSrA
1 ' ' 1 '
I
0 KEEP PROMISES
WIRTH
DECLARES
Chnncollor Expocts Allies "to
Play Game" in Upper
Silesia Fairly
BRITAIN MAINTAINS TAX
My (lie Assoclatfil Press
Itrilln, May 13. Determination to
(any out engagements regarding
ripniotinns was expressed bv Chan
cdlor Wlrth, speaking nt a meeting of
the Imperial Council festerday ,He
i tpresstd the hope that the Allies would
be equitable In reaching their decisions
relative to Silesia.
"The parliamentary majority," ho
said, "has declared Itself In favor of
ncceptanco of the Entente, ultimatum
nnd the Government will pursue n
policy directed to tho realization of this
affirmation by performance. Wc sin
cerely desire to carry out our promises;
we nnnt to fulfill the conditions of the
ultimatum with all our strength.
"We expect the other side, hosv
eier. nfter seeing this evidence of our
good will, to recognize our attitude.
We particularly expect the game will
be fairly played by oil on tho other
ship in disposing of the Upper SHeslan
question."
Hesolutlons urging nn enlargement
of the present (Jcrmnn Cabinet so that
it mas Include n representative of tho
(ieunan 1'eonic Party nave oecn
adopted by tho parliamentary delega
tion nf the Democratic Pnity. which
isasdisided on the question of acceptance
or injection of tho allied ultimatum re
garding reparotlons
A roct3H of two weeks is being token
bj the Reichstag, and durhig this time
tin Government hopes to xejfcct tho
organization of tho ncsv Cabinet. Dr.
Hosen, German Minister to Holland, Is
being urged to accept the foreign mln
Istr.t Although not active politically,
In N nominally counted n Democrat.
The finance nnd restoration portfolios
aKn n'o to bo tilled.
Dr. Wlrth has conferred with Dr.
IMirs. Commissioner for Disarmament,
regarding the Hnvarlan situation,
which the Central Government Is
obliged to untangle during the
next six weeks. The Hnvarlan
Government has not as ict given Her
lin nny definite nssurnnce it will im
mediately proceed to disband tho elti
7cn guard, and reports from Munich
indicate the coalition parties constitut
ing the present Baynrfan Ministry con
tinue their nttitudc of opposition. Gen
eral von Seeckt. chief of stnff. has or
dered tho disarmament of fornications
along the eastern fiontier
Di Goeppert. director of the peace
-eition of the Foreign Ofhce. has re
signed Ilo uns a olnso ndsiserof Dr.
Simons, former Minister of Foreign Af
fairs. Tho icslgnntion of Di Goeppert is
(Iceland by tin Vosslsrhe Zeitung to
he due to the fnct that Dr Goeppert
regni iIh the terms of the Allies, formu
lated at London nnd accepted by Ger
man), as exceeding the limits of the
police treaty.
Inilnn. Mas 1,'t. ' Hv A P The
German reparations reensoiy ait, un
dor sihlch German exports nie taxed
nO per cent in Grent Britain in pur
suanie of the allied plan' adopted after
the refusnl of the Germans in March
to aeiipt the Paris terms of the Allies,
will not be abolished Imnicdintols, the
Mouse of Commons was Informed today
in Austen Cbamberbiin, the gosern
nirtit leader.
Mr Chamberlain was answering a
question ns to win this lecnier.s act
would not be suspended or repealed
now that German) had ni cepted the
allied tonus lie said the gnmnmuit
did not think it expedient to repeal or
suspend the net until it had had further
expirience of the working of tlie terms
to which Get man) had just giicu her
adherence
The rate of dutv, how eier. added
Mr Chamberlain, would be reduced to I
L'd per cuit (in conformity with tho new
rati named in the allu'il terms), and
would be In subBtitution for nnd not
in nddition to tho gineral lev) on all
German exports.
Dtisisrlilni f . Mn) 1.1 (Hi A I I-
rnwieh authorities here haio declined
to tinnsmii to the Supremo Allied
Council tin irquest of Pnsldent Glitz-
"w
. aII
i t (IM i
vlJS
1 T
" , ?
then only a small payment?
J"- W'l
. wcekis,. uur diprnilied credit j
J system kivps you advantageous!
Storms with cash pnviloKes.
i WOMEN'S DEPT.
i
WOMl'.VS
i JERSEY 5
17
V
I SUITS
Olne Tan Brown
.( Noil
i Charming tip
J DRESSES ID
Taffeln, rrtcottnc
fan'rm iciir
.f .Snfln
Mlrrntlnns hill,'
Ml Hull MoutH ii
Sprclull.l
MEN'S
DEPT.
Men's Suits
O out I ti .
brfiuted J
form fitting
model
$15
GATELY &
FITZGERALD
619 MARKET
iiiini.
I urnlslirrsi
!MUVUV1MnVUltVMVtUU'
SEE THE GARDENS
-Aturlav Afternoons X 7 to Juno IK
I rnW th Aupirs nf
HiiOi fir IIORTlr I I.Tt IU tor UiMi:.s
Ambler P
SECOND GARDEN DAY
SATURDAY. MAY 14
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Mr t r Wnolsi n Hiahlni I
Sti
Mm
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ii unit ni, i.ft ir i minoii. A.e
A a.!L rt1"1' ' htnut Itili
flSJO O-riniiniovin Ate
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I''nljn I'lko rnritfr fn rm t Rue ,
flfl V s-nprlu ilHiH.ji i n,,...
Ojpji I snf Hlmif IVn'l n I'IUk
A'lmlnlon 10c for hi ilarilfnii
In mm of rn iln i tie irdtn will b. uuen
the folloislnf ironiJsy, H '
BBg ontm JMirte
DOWN)
wmm tMv tm w mm , .m
MBHV
ma fsvIBn9B A4k.
mmm
-:'i.if i
59 mw
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I
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Ft Ik lB,ii
r
burg, of the l'roviiiolnl Government,
asking thnt (his city and the zone about
it bo eincnnled b) allied troops The
refusal was based on the ground thnt
lh" Frenth ofllclnls here wcie not quail
fled to communicate the President's
representations to the council.
President Gutzbutg wns informed
yesterday that allied occupation of
Dusseldorf Is likely to be maintained
Until Germany pays tho 1 ,000,000,0(H)
gold marks due on June 1 Tho Presi
dent's request for a withdrawal of
allied troops wns supported by figures
purporting to show thnt occupation of
the Dusseldorf uren alone is costing
0,000,000 marks per dn) .
, SCHOOL CODE BLL SIGNED
Governor Approves Measure Making
Women Subject to Taxation
Harrlstmrff, May 1.1 Governor
Sproul today announced npproial of the
Rucli bill amending various sections of
the School Code relative to faxes on o
conations nnd assessment of all ies-
denta. The word "male" Is stricken out.
of the Code so taxes mny bo collected
from women as well, while other points
relative to levying of taxes are cleared
up. -
The Governor has also approved the
Huckman bill permitting appeals to
court from any orders of the Depart
ment of State Police regarding build
ings declared lire menaces by the State
Bureau of Fire Protection, n branch of
the department. Protective bill? ap
proved oro those forbidding auditoriums
In scboolhouses, normal schools, acad
emies and colleges to be placed nbos-e
the first floor levels or bpfoiv gtadc lev
els In basements of new buildings, and
providing that all ways of egress or
ingress in buildings where people nro
employed nt night or the public assem
bles after darkness shall bo provided
witli emergency lighting cticiiits tnde
nendent of main circuits, of n type to
be approved by the Commissioner nf
I.nbor and ministry.
FIRE IN SUPPLY HOUSE
Cigarette Believed to Have Caused
$3000 Blaze In Early Morning
Fire in tho building occupied by A
Carvon & Son, manufacturers of
barbers' supplies, 124 North Ninth
street, early this morning, did nboul
$3000 damage to stock on the second
nnd third floors.
Tho origin of "the fire Is unknown,
but it is believed n lighted cigarette
thrown in some debris oji.the first floor,
wns the cause of the blare. Tho alarm
was turned in by a passer-by. who
saw smoke coming from the building.
Di
lamonas
Confidence in the quality of one's jexOols and
the distinction of their mountings, adds to the
pleasure of possession.
J. E. Caldwell &
Chestnut and Juniper
'.Charge Accounts Solicited?
MMWi
&m&2$m&mmb
Semi-Annual Clearance
Entire Stock Trimmed Hats
A T ONE-HALF PRICE
Only ouv
own stocks
of
distinctive
millinery
64 Hats formerly priced 5.00 now 2.50
121 Hats formerly priced 8.50 now 425
94 Hats formerly priced 10.00 now 500
100 Hats formerly priced 15.00 now 750
75 Hats formerly priced 18.50 now q'2i
50 Hats formerly priced 25.00 now 12.50
I HGd-Sammer Mats, 5.00
Regularly Ten Dollars!
Purchasing Agents'
f fli" J .jfii Tn ' ''--m. ''7r-TitfiTi mJvFFmrmmm1IPmVmlHB rViP'!??IiKr i'i
n m $ i ra
WlfW c lA
2 WU4CO. f v ' J
vr t v'Y fl
1 1
rhc Vnmip nf Tan b
Si I mm: nj ,., . ...' ;
Irfitlf i ' R I .'.i.i3L inii.1. in auiiiuiLi i
C"""1""? I A shirts is for Oxford. The new- 3
Offii Snt. I'.ifntnc.g f c,t crnzc is inr ' 'l'lic niiilcen ii
I 1 i I-l- CI.!.... 1. iii I
ni i.dnu- oiuns n.iic (.otnoincu tnc m ,
I I two in .1 new camel-tan Ofoid (3 j
j l that is ns popular as ,i bright spring W
' I manHB ''a' Made in a new model low n '
6 r"irSr3Mi'M polo collar attached. $3.50 l '
JACOB MEED'S SONS I ,'
l I4a-M26atoatiiiMi;SI!M.e s .
fr- . 1.
ASSESSMENTS ADD
TO CITY'S REVENU
Belated Realty Increases Will
Provide $1,700,000 More, Re
vision Board Reports
PERSONALTY ALSO RISES
Inoiensc In real nnd personal pron
orty assessments Tn 1021 over last rear
will provide, nddlllonnl resenues for tho
olt.v aggregating approximately S,7nn .
000. This is shown in (ho letum mn.l
.lesterdn) to City Conttoller llndley hi
the Hoard of Revision of Tne
Tho total nssesHnient of taxable rtnl
mi?"' ,." ,l'''l'lpliln is .?. l.'!.-,.7:t
JIM), which Is nn Increase of 510-1, l"o .
000 over the asscd saluo of renin
for 1020, nnd $8O,8fW.00O oier tm
estimate of tho board submitted to the
Citv Controller In October last
Since this estimate was furnished
to the Citv Controller, the Hoaid nf
Heiisinn nf Taxes made n number of
nriiiistmcnts in assessments.
The return also shows that the tax
able personal pioperty assessments have
been Increased 515,-100.000 user the
iictunl assessment for 51020.
"The additional receipts nrlslng fro.n
the increase on the actual assessments
of real and personal propeity over th
estimates," said Controller ITndlpr
yesterdnv, will provldo approximately
SI .700,000 of additional revenue The
bulk of this mnnev will be available
for appropriations bv City Council for
municipal purposes In the latter part
of the current yenr."
BAY STATE CROPS RUINED
Failure of Weather Bureau to Fore
cast Frost Blamed for Loss
Springfield, Mam., May 1,1. -Failtuii
of tho United States Weather Bureau
to forecast the conditions that brought
about Wednesday's frost was responsible
in n large measuro for the loss of mors
than 550.000 by farmers in this section,
William II. Wolff, county horticultural
expert of tho Hampden County Im
provement League, declared in n state
ment last night.
Co.
Hats of
every
type
at
half price
Orders Accepted:
M
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