'SCIENTISTS ft AH ON BEST DIPLOMACY Speakers at Amorican Academy MeeV'ng Differ as to "Pra 1 tlcal" and "Ideal" t SAYU.S.SHOULD TAKE LEAD, m,. thin! fPiM of tlio twr-ht.v fifth . . ....it,,. f tln American Acml- of Political mill Snelnl Hi-li-in-r to jlf jri.lonoil into it elnsli between I lie - jMtrs of practicnL illplniwicv, ni J jKnN b, Kuropn. !'.,, t the r&ni 1ilch tin- riltl Stntrs vitloini'ltn ,",,,,,111 Herbert Ailnm" itloiif.. wnr enrie '"J". ...! Prlm-ctuii I n herntv (ponofiH .... . n , , . ATPgV '" . . . i . MtTrwnnil nictl '' itciich aim SriiLfa firinlrr In IMrH. . K IfnrV ll'trROIll IIIUl. nil ill' r .iiniiiii- .,nr to Turki-j. prcMillifi: t tin- ses- it Mil " "' "'IIPViip.Htrntfonl. ' lr, 3I1iIkiii' n.lili-pvM with .tl.p Srtfon tlmt II... Won born ill Vor- 'hn "till liPllfVi- thp iili'ii fnrniulntei lr. Hip world ponfVrpiiPP will ln-ar fruit i n "?.... ..I.I..I. uill in-ttio thp iipiip "There in.' .' , .; IH'il HU 111 It III ll'll f in H ivan.i' ",; flf tllC WW'1' . , ii v 'it U AmrilPii 1 lit ni.il flip I'liiiimt ' ,.j ii iniw-li limner." ili'i-lnred Mr MorVntlmii. "to l the- riRht thing by the uorlit ; sue "m ii"1'""' im iii"ii 1 I ludfinliili of tiif woiiii pi'i- '. sc i hat jiitlro is ilnne to suppressed pi'o ii jIm.' "Tlie nnlili" AHipiI nttitilili" of lr-iie- fcfnt prnti-rllon f' ''niinti colonies u, dfccni-ratiMl Into nn iKimlilc .iliili b!e ovor the MimiN of war." ilnlarpil Dr. (Gibbon- "The niniinilnton p1ipiiip for thp dljoocitlon of thr CiPimnn polonii wns idcptc.l In onlor to iliKiiik'. umlpr n cloak of irtilous spfnbiu'Kation. thp Intention of thp eoniiiiorori of (iprtnam to dliilc nmniip thiMiiclvPN (ipriiinnv' ovfr'fa1' poMpMinn. It wnn iitidnnbt ully proposed wltli n hich iilpnl and an altruNttc rtid in Ip It uni iiilopiul. hovrfver. nnlj nftor thp tntpsnipn tfM whom Mi Wilcon was pittpd tad njropd thpj uoulil nut hap to oh hrve oitlipr thp spirit or thp lettpr of the mawlntnrj idniirp In tin- Covpnnnt of the IPiiciip of Nation"." Mr. fiibbons lilaniPil thp I 'tilted Stairs for failinp to tnkp a ronntriirtlvp part in tiit work. ileoInrhiK : "If we lpep oning out that man date' nrp 'a snrrpil trust of civiliza tion,' the KntentP I'rpniiprM inaj IpII ill ho RriPVPil and phocki'd thp KritNIi, French. Itnllnns nml .lapanpsc nrp ovpr our whollj itiPxplicablp spIHvIiupsm. Ilur dened ith dehti, pxhniiitrd bj a far more fnrtnidablp inilitarv pfTort than we were railed on to ninkp. ponfrontPil with serious post-helium problems nt home, nml till with thp f5prmnn prob lem unsolved on thoir hands, thpy liavp done their best to assume thin 'trust of cirillzutinn We have ner offprpil to do our part up have elniineil no ihore in this 'uterpil trust of rivilin- I- tion." " The I mted Slates inus-t wash it lands of the stnin of orpiipntion in Haiti nnd Snn Domlncn liefore it pan lire any inlliiPme upon the ronduet of Kuropenn tntps with refei-pupp to the little eoiintrles oer whicli tbo Iiiivp l"timed mandatories This was tht rontontion of .lamps (,. McDonald, eliairman ( tbe lvNeeutue Committee. Leauue of Kree Nntions Arociatinn. New ork. in the ilnurse of a fiert attack upon iIip practicp of tnnglnu troops out of African colonies to fifflit I'liropeim wars. Thit was cnnstriieil as n (Inert cnti flnn of the Trench us( of blink tmopx In oeeiipicd ierritor. anil ns vig orously npplau.Ied "We hIkhiIiI withdraw our naval forces from Haiti and Santo Domingo and cease our opcupntion which hns been for j ears of doubtful uppps-iti mid (pics. tionable legality." Dr MpDoiiiiIiI iIp clared, "nnd we must rcmoc from these territories nnd people the drastic and unreasonable censorship imposed upon them " Mr McDonald thpn a,sserleil thai Tohticinns of the count rt seem to have taken it for ;;i anted "that we lis a peo ple are Mift heuded.'1 an pmmisp for .their loiicealnienl of real facts behind our tientniPiit of certain South Ahum i (an anil oilier couiitiles. "Tho believe and, unfortiinnteh tac reason i0 bclice, that we regard enrsenes ns pure mid white and npot ljs, he said "TliBt is the 'bunk inlili keeps Americans frcmi knowing tte truth about their open actions to yard weak and defenseless states. ,. ut anil fear nothing is the poliej uhlch (he I'liiteil Stales must adopt, Particuhirl towaid Mpmco," Jane Addiims. .,f Hull House, (Mil -Mjo, recnnunendeil publicitj for all Hip acts of the League of N'ations. ami an open (Imeimsion of the needs and inter sof all the natioiiH imolvcil. 1000 HORSES IN PARADE ON WISSAHICKON DRIVE Demonstration Shows Animals Are Still Favorite of Many Ji'W'J ot 100 ,1(,lM,t, 'der saddle rfS . In "ll ""mnei of vehicles. 1-ti-i nF- '.Uo "'llhoe.s, pniaded down M. ,eUn (h'M0 fl0"' V"".'v f'lPPI nis afternoon in a unione demonstia- of L ;lt ll": hn'(, sll'l " f.noiite "many in this dav of autmnobilps, aii planps nnil nintoretrlps. liicjcl,. rideis added a touch of es '"jearto tho procession, and liundieds fill?, .""? ,"!n,l, " m' "f tll(' ,,v,,t- 'Hi(?illbel,i,l the riders Itireitor Tiisti,, h,,leil the interest B tr.0rsMn"- wileh wfis arranged liv M Riders and Drivers, of which "u.omiis, f (Jmnantown, is pies. JJ( "ders followed th aches, IN' were filled with scietv folk iblSnu"!1 I"li'dpant .ode tour Sf'i r,1Prn xwls " -l"nI of ".ether with members of the IMrst rtdwg ' ' f"rm "" t'si'"rt f'"' "l0 m" troJ!l''!Iil)Crs " ,h0 ' ' '""I i'-lkH1 pa lrisolso took part epnortllLli"01! '" K'vlnK the horse his a I o5 ,0 "lunvoff. the parade mln tlliM but Hignlfii-ant piotest Mhicltnn "'"'""'K "f '"' PI-IT Wl- (automnM.'" """mnblli-h. At present. lthll?sbi,t'S,"ro P'ohiblted there, but the biaUft 7" ht'W,''al n,,,",H ,0 '"nu THIEVES STEAL JEWELS WlenMW ,,""l1"""" '"' U',1I,,UI, i.l. ".".. '"i .lachson stieel nsl at n J , "l,'"lbp"' "f th" filling weie TaluP,tn,0viyt:'",,"r,' "I"'" Jowi-lrt ri W wntVheT" !',",0" "U'1U"""? Guticura Soap Tho Safety Razor SSJSi Soap Iimii TV " ""ii'iiBg. CKrrwhtnUc. lT" 1 VJ w ' ,VV vOfr In Temple Romance l)K. MAK IIKNMK Dr. Hcnnle mcl Wesley h. Hall, a Hluili'iii nl 1'rmtilo, Lnlverslly. mIipii lip whs ii sttulcnt in her class. uw llie nil.- to lie married ROMANCE AT TEMPLE Chiropody Student to Wed Dr. Mae Bennle, His Former Tacher A lomniiPe of the classroom came to light toilaj with the niiimuncemcnt of the engagement io Dr. Mne Mennlp. un til rperntly n niPiiibpr of ihe farultv of 'JVinple Pnlersity School of Chlrop'odv, nml We.sle. I,. Ilnll. n student. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. ami Mis. .lames It. Mennie. of lll'JII Christian street. Mr. Hnll le hIiIps In Hridgpton. X. .1 Coincident with the niiiioiiuepment, Mr. Hall re ceived word of dirt discharge fiom the I'lilted Statps Xnval I(pserve Fnrcp. in which he sprvpil during tin- wnr aboard a iiiIiip sweeper. Mr. Hall met Dr. Hennle when'be mntriculnteil at tlie Temple School of Chiropody, after stud lug three jen'-s at the I'linersltj of I'piinsjlviinln. Contrary to tin usual ronuincp. it was not "Iovp nt first sight " Jtoth ad mit the genuine nffecllou diil not du velop until the second dnj "s ijuiz. Tlie young woman is a graduate of Temple School of Chiropody, Class, of 1018, nnd is vice president of the nlumnt assopinttou Her average of 100 per cent in the examination by tlie State Hoard of Medical Licensure is said to he the onlj one ever attained bj a student in chiropody Mr. Hall will graduate on dune 115. Xo date is set for the wedding. CAMDEN COUNCIL PASSES DAYLIGHT-SAVING BILL Expects This City Also to Make the Change Confident that l'lillatiplphin City Council will pas thp Dayiight-Snving Hill introduced by Coiiucilninii Hoper, Camden City Council last night in spe cial session passed n similar measure. The Ctimdeii ordinance is pntterned exactly after the Uoppr (ill, nnd calls for M'ttiiu the clocks abend onp iour on the 1.1-t Sunday in May and running on the daylight-saving time until the last Sunday In September, A similar law passed in Pittsburgh has been sanc tioned by the courts. As in this citj. the Hoard of Trade and Chamber of Coiuinrrci- in Cnniden hnc pushed th" day light -saving nieas m c. Soiiip time ago Camden City Coun cil failed to pass uu ordinnnco for Mint purpose, but the bill Introduced jester day met with no opposition. MRS. BAILEY IMPROVES Young Society Woman, Hurt in Crash. Reported Better Today Mrs. r.thel HiiIiii Hailey, a outhful society woman who was hurt jesterdny In a collision, was reported as improv ing todaj In tlie Lankennu Hospital. She has a slight fracture of the skull. Mis Haile. is a daughter of (ieorge A HiiIiii. tin- banker She wns riding in n taxicab. bound for the Vortli'l'liil adelphia Station and Xpw York, when a trolley car nit tin niaciune ai .muc- i teenth nnd Jefferson streets. It II Tinker, 1010 South Flftj fifth , street. driM-r of the cab. said the motorman did not sound a warning bell f . ..t t I... ...!...! ... .. 1.1 n ....!. 1.... I in- sum io iiicii in iitoiii a ciusii inn. that the tal skidded on the wet stieet. Todaj In- was held in ?-r00 bail for a further hearing by Magistrate Oswald. An X-rnj examiniition jpsteiday disclospd that Mrs. Hullcj had a frac ture of the skull and ronoission of the brain. It was said today the fracluru is slight. THIRSTY CROOKS STILL AflE Holmcsuurg Cellar Proved Not One of the "Best Six" A joki r who s icail wind that IM waul 11. C-irljs, of l-'iankfi-iil menu" and Klinwu stieet. !lnlmfhurg, had one of thr oes stocked cellars in town put si me thil t house breakers to spy 1'ial hours' perfectly useless work. The word of the well-stoi ked cellar was ciiiulatiil ii icw da.s ago and Mr. Cuitis was ki'iit busy den.ing lo In friends that he was i-rei urcd for 1 1 "dij days t li ii t in c here I Lat night thieves bloke into ilie col i hil. i.nis.irl.ed it thoi'oughl. , eun dig ging holts in tin Hour in seauli for "bin 0 d iH'lMiie " ' "The didn't get niiythiug Iksmusi then, fnn'l niiMluiii.' to get," Mr Ci.i i lis said tod.ij "A'iuuii Mm don'i l.cep Miur diamoiiils hi a ccll.ir now inlays, do miii"'" Parents Day at Swarthmore Prep A "I'areni.s' Daj," at whicli pan i. is of the students me guests, is being held tod.ij at the Swarthnioie l'rcpaia- I tor School, Swarthuioip Lxciciscs and a nceptiou of tlie students to their parents will be followed b a baseball game and motor tlip this afternoon and a dianuitic pel foriniiiu c. "Too I Miiiin llusbauiN " I the siinlents in, the a--sembl hall this ccuing. Trolley Jumps Rails , A tiollex t in- of the I'libln Ser ice , ii. :i .... i i ,i i. ,.. !.. I llllllWil, I ' Jilll'l'l in. ll'im- ill iii- saukeii .luiiftiou, X .1 . a t 1(1 :1HI o'clock this iiioriiing Conipanj of licials said no one was hint .mil thai tralhc was lesuiucd ipiickl... ocaoi ir.3Q.aoc 30E30 Celery Fed Duck Dinner Monday From 11 A. M. to 3 '. 31. 85c Soup to Nuts Shore Dinner Place o S Bookbinder's 125 WALNUT ST. Open Until 11 P. M. 4 BANQUET ROQMS ' Ls -" uflj. ' -- t I. rti i tSFlmir-- l..i , V ' .'y.f. .".' Show Superiority at "Interme diate Day" at Germantown Friends' School TWO PLAYS ON PROGRAM "Intermediate Day," an nnniinl oc paHion. was obsened ypsterday in tho (tprmnntown Friends' School with two plnjN. songs and short ornl tests In arithmetic .and spelllnjr. At the close of the progrnm the list of honor stii dpnts for thp jp;ir wns announced by Stanley II. Ynrnnll, headmaster of tlie school Kvery thing wns Interesting tlie nrltlimctip test, where girls showed their superiority to boys, four out of nine of tlie former standing when the Inst boy snt down nnd thp spelling bee for students tpn nnd Pleven years old, when they spelled such words ns em broldpr, decimal, roninrchend, musl elan mid orchrstrn ; their enunciation being worthy of comment, too. Hut the plays were thp fpaturp of the program and followed two o'd French songs rendered admirably. The fifth class, section two. wrote nnd prespntcd the first, n Pilgrim tercentenary p!n etitltlpil "For tlip Love of Freedom." Indians In Life of ItrewMer Diessed In qurtlnt Puritan garb and using plain speech, they gave four aPts of the life of onp 'Villiiim Hrewster in the tning dnys of 1020. The first scene wns laid In Knglnnd oiyl, the littlP Puritan moti-r. knitting ns slip ropked thp crfri'p with her foot, mode a charm ing picture. The second scene was In Holland, the third on the voyage over and the last in tlie promised Innd--Amerlcn. The old knight. Sir Hubprt Hnddon. whowas alflleted with n gouty toe. was w'ell portraed by Charles A. Hoi and with a very rrnlistip limp. Milps sitanillHli wns mere in uu nis glorv. too, in n helmet built on dis tinctlv Prussian lines, but he hnd uch n heiiign .rxprpssion that one felt the helmet could be overlooked "The Two Pilgrims," tnkpn from the stor h Tolstoi, "Tho Two Old .Men." wns drnnintlzpil and presented bv the fifth class, first section. The bright rnloied costumes of the ppnsnnt woiupii mndp this plnylPt moro picturesque thnn the other. Here is where "Props ' diil their best work; therp wprp two prop erty men. Had Own Singing Ideas In arrnnging the Mngp for tho scene of n poverty -strickpn fnmlly onp lad hung a picture at an ungle of forty -five degrees and upset the cnndlestlrks The second brn . having metlindienl IiIpiis nml dpsiring n well-orderpil home as pect, lighted them, but the future David Helnsco changed them bnck to the way he had them first It was nnh nfter the starved creatures bad bep'n glen food and water that they resumed living in neat surroundings. Altogether the exercises were n de rided success and the gwnnnsiuui was well filled with friends of the studpnts. AftPf the announcement of honors, tea wan served and the classtooms thrown open so the drawings nnd other school work of the boys nnd girls might be llewj-d. TO ABOLISH TOLL ROAD Gloucester Turnpike Passes Into History Monday The New Jersey Stnte Highway Com mission today announced t lint the last toll road in Xew Jersey will pass into history at noon on Monday, when the (stale will purchase the Gloucester turn pike extending from (Jloucpstcr Ferry to Woodbury . 1'lider the State IIighwa Act the commission had the authority to ac -iliilri- this load from thp (Jloucpstpr Turnpike Co . and thp latter on Monday will receive n check for $70,000 from the road board, the sum constituting the purchnsc priep of the toll rood. The Gloucester turnpike is u histnrip road, having been created by an net of thp I.pgislnturp In 1,S,")0, when toll ronils were provided to pay for the cost of their construction nnd maintenance. The Gloucester rond cmcro about four nnd one-half miles, with a lollkeeper's lodgi and gates at each end of tbe high way It was estimated by the High way Hoard that the road has brought in between two and-three hundred dol lars a day on Sundays and holidays, with a proportionate revenue on other days in the year. Where to Dine Jfrf Chinese-American w. . Rp.staiiranr 1221-1223 Chestnut St. Op-n from 11 A. II. to 1 A. SI. Special Bunness Men's Lunch . . . 65c $1.25 run Courts Sunday Dinner, $1.25 Chinese Course $" 1.00 Dinner Pfrrr.1 from p In 8 P. M, Our Motto: Strviee, Quality A Sanitation Dancing' Every Evening Muilc by Vincent's Broadway Four nII Thnn ivai. 1178 UHDHiKiaisrjnt DDsaHoac "MMmWA JW Mm m rJ vB wcrys.i- KN &oTfrmi7oT sw. MtYsm .m Mat ornt m m u an u AWm JiKJffiili IlimliirhH l.umliran Hr-nrd It CCo to -.'lao OO Music nml Dancing NI'KCIAI. Villi ('ourse Sunday Dinner $1.25 Srnril 12 to 8 1023 Market St. fflMDmNOtfl Chinese and American Cuisina of Excellence Business Luncheon CC DuLVj" A.M.IoSP.JI. jlJll &HIICIHK, Itf IO S O UK, 14 IO O 10:80 In lSin to 8 kCHBSTNUTfiT. GIRLS EXCEL BOYS IN ARITHMETIC TEST rVg -.'Ort. aalr Vll) TlWtiiWt&i fTiJA iSWciSlPlflvWAilMi2&iMi'?l 7Jfe1ls3SuVJ9AXUraiQSnM.H gUFwr','r; ir .iiTi .'"r3?ljrvS Ai r Ks (V.sCrT JcSSAmt ' ?M thavt: MSlki VafJiT,..,,.vi ai yti&SK -acMte S mmimmmwmv -mTm DOC POUND IS NOT PLACE OF HORRORS; KEEPER SA YS Animals Brought There Well Fed and When Taken 111 Arc Treated They Make Friends Easily Most people think of the dog pound an a place of horrors, a sort of cnnlne inquisition chamber', Vllllnm II. Shin gle, kepper of thnt Institution, snlrl to day.. Tint rlie stockade at Thirty-first and Clearfield is nor what many think It Is, n place to drown dogs, and It Is nn nld to humaneness toward animals. The pound is maintained by the Penn sylvania Women's Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animnls. "Homo people bring old dogs in here to bo. killed," the keeper sold. "We pick up nny dog thot Is nstrny. Only those nnlmnlH with n muzzle and n 1021 tog are respcrtl. Xnt all thp animals brought here are brought by their own- -. 4f 1 1 ' xr -iEHi f . Sf'fe Jm MP, I I r 'l$ flB I I 1 r 3 WXm i I.IKKS STHAY DOCS Potiiiillieeper W'llllnm II. Shingle and Ills faxorlte pet. Ituffnlo. who .up tiie. "bosses" of shelter for stray dogs at Clearfield and Thirty -first .streets stockade ers, I nm surp, but you see I have no way of telling. When a person signs iik tho owner of the dog I can't dispute him or lipr, although oftentimes I lime my suspicions. Xo doubt some people get othpr ppoplo's dogs out of the way by coming hpre with them. "1 hnve been here three yenrs anil my experience has been you can usually make friends with a dog within an hour Of course tliey may In scnriil when irei the iilen caught, unit people may thnt they are sufferinc some onin when put into the wagon. Hut that Is wrong .not bnvp nny nffpction for the opposite Thpy nre brought in anil fed the best sex. ground meat scrap-. We tr in keep A good many ppople write 'up re" m thpir ipinrtero ns elean ns possible. quiring 'nbout .logs and address their "The sick ones, of course, we put letter 'Dog Pond.' They seem to think out of their misery, pxcppt tlie this is n big place for diowning all th'1 thoroughbred dogs, and' those we some- 'logs we enn lay hands on Also, main times try lo treat. Yerv seldom do the of them have a notion that dogs are dogs snni) at me. There is n doc bnck , there now which a family wonted taken nway. 'Mad dog.' cM-rybmly said. Hut bpforp I had gottPii away with it. thpy wantpil it bnck I picked it up and carried it to the wagon without any trouble, anil thpn thpy chmigcd their minds. Hut I concluded that ns long as STUDENTS HOME TONIGHT Girls Enjoy Three-Day Tour In Washington Students of the Philadelphia High School for Girls, enjoying n three-dnv tour of Washington, arc visiting tin Hureau of F.ngrnving and Printing, the old and ncvv National Museums and the White House today. They will hnw this afternoon for their own purpose, ami will h-me Washington at 1 :0." o'clock for their "A.N KAHTIIKN AT.MSI'.I." . Spnlier Madam La'yyah Barakat Hnrn In Tho Hol T.aml rCllJR O'CLOCK SUNPAY .MKKTINC ci;nthai. v .m -' A 1-t-Jl Ancu SI MlStCAI I.nilies Invited I'noniiAM Evorjonn Wnlccire EXECUTIVE Offers part time services executive capacity in position of responsibil ity requiring corresponding ability. At present similarly engaged. Address B 515, Ledger Office Matinee Today Dancing from 2:30 till 6 o'clock ' ALSO Dunce Receptio'Vi Tonight Palais D'Amour S. E. Cor. 12th A Che.tnut Sts. Host beautiful dancing acadamv in America Thonn Unlnnt 7474 Bread as it should J be baked A Victor Bread 6 now only big loaf At all our Stores 'All EMM wfjrjTMi'ri n - P we'd i omp that far for it. we'd take the dog It is harmless "Once I wns" petting n dog and another became jrvilous H- started to tight thr onp I was petting I sepnrntPil them and he bit me twici TJint is about the only time an of them ever hurt me. I can go out for a walk on u Sunday nnd make any dog come to ' me. When n dog doesn't like a person. there's something wrong with a person, Show me n man or a woman who doesn't like dogs, nnd 1 claim lie nr she will mistreated here. If thex were, I don t think I could go into the kcrihcls as I do mid find them as friendly ns they lire. "When they are killed, we build u chnrcoiil tire and put the dogs, one at a time, into the dentil chamber. Thev lire dead oftentimes in n few seconds." home. Thi students are scheduled to i arrive nt IJrnnd Street Station at 7.-0 I o'clock this evening , 30E30I g COME HAVE I MbLNLHAN'tb LAJhL SUNDAY SPECIALS Lobster Dinner, $1.50 'll limited .nbslrr Crfib .Willi nu iiatiM ht of Stflr Tir-r S'ltirr Rarbrcucil Ow-trr, UaKul f-oiaro Chicken Platter, $1.50 Halt Stuffed ,'ea.sr Spno Chiiktn SiiccoIimi Ma-shvd rotntoe Roast Sirloin Platter, $1.25 linust Nirlotn, Frcih Muilirnoinjt linked Potato I rrnrh J'oia Lettuce nnd Tomato NaUid SS3QC301 tOEJOISS: D o D "Pr 'MorevThan Speed or Climbing "DOWER means more than brute strencth. I he i- power of the Standard Eiht is not the power of the motor alone, any more than the strcneth of a man means bip; biceps alone. Power in an automobile invokes the relation of motivity to weight, the co-ordination of balance with mass. This r;ies a responsiveness that u quick and sure. Jt is what the good c"lfT P's into his drive that gives him long distance with out apparent effort. It is what the billiard pla)er puts into his shot that gives a long roll to the tails without seeming to shoot hard. Driving a" Standard Eight gives you the same sort of pleasure you get when you play a game extremely well. You are exhilarated every minute of the while, you are not fatigued at the end, and you look forward to doing it again. SIANIURD EIGHT P.OWERFTJL, CAR KASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION f! run ft at Wallace . Hfflff j ic , V SAY MRS STLLMAN JOINED' IROQUOIS Mrtde Indian Princess During Visit to Quebec in 1917, Report Goes FRED BEAUVAIS DIRECTED Vmr Viirk. Mnv 1 i When Mrs James Stillinnn was In Quebpc. In Hip fall of 1017. it was IpartiPil yrstpr dav. she was Inducted Into n tribe of Iroquois Itnllnns on thp rpsprvntlon , whprc Fred Renuvaw was brought up nnd wns mnde a princess of the tribe, with thp title of "AkwerlP," meaning "Henrt of tlie Flower " The tribe Ihes on the Caughnnwngn cpsprvntinn. near Montreal, wliprp if red Ucnuvnls' father still lives His mother In sold to have been on Irishwoman, but Fred nnd his hrothpr Arthur nrp (Ipclnrcd to Ijp dppply vprsprl in the lore nnd trndltlons of their tribe Filtber pvidetw p of Jnmes A Still mail's inflexible determination to press his divorce suit and the demnud of n .voiing'dnnseusc for a public withdrawal of anonymous innuendoes bringing her name iiit" the notorious r-ose ns u "friend" of the banker-complflinnnt ffntilied tin- latest devplopnients in the drama Tin slender attnutive dnnseuse is Mrs. May Cm brain-, former dnncing in strunctor of ".linnnv" Stlllman nnd who smilingly identified herself as the sub ject of nnon mons information supplied ir. flu. iiewsnaiiers aliout the "second i-o-respondent "' in the ensp and one of the alleged "women of mystery." From other sources, it wns learned. Mrs. Cochiiine gave a complete montb-by-month and win -by -year account of her nciiuniniaii' i- with Mr Stillinnn. Mrs. Cochiane wns not backward in denouncing attempts thnt have been made to identif her ns the girl who Introduced Flnremp Leeds to Stillmnn. BANDITS STEAL TRUCK Five Masked Men Stage Hold-up Near Metuchen, N. J. A six-ton autotruck loaded with mer chandise consigned to merchnntH in this city was held up by five masked bandits Inst night near Metuchen. X. J. The hold-up occuricd shorth before midnight Holn-it Hell, the driver of the truck was dragged from his sent nnd was then told to get into a touring cur. For thu-e hours, Hell says, he was drUen around m crieles nnd then thrown out of the nun lime near Ilackensnck The police haw fnilerl to find a trace of the truck or Us contentB Hupmobile ownership carries with it some thins deeper, more in tense than just mere satisfaction. THE HATCH MOTORS C? DISTRIBUTORS 7ZO N. BROAD ST-PHILA. 30I DINNER AT o n o 62D & WALNUT STS. Meenehan s Specials, $1.50 Loblffr Thernntor e istnZ ( rati ftht nt 0'r. Tar'arr FlUCe f lattt.i dus ii .sat-afoya Fata i Roast Lamb Platter, $1.00 t.aatt fVprmi; Lamlt N i" Ofuloi"! ?Vii.f Fish Platter, $1.00 Itnultd Shad f-rri'cn I rxrd ', 'nroi . rrfM r'of- Mo i Sor"f Shell Crabs, Tqrtare Sauce, 75c iqiioi mnni Camden Rranelt, U9J Uaddon Ave. pjBBjsfHhrrmobiteHHflMHi fr" - 1 u V". RAT POISON KILLS PIGEONS Hearing Develops That Neighbor's Pets Died by Mistake tj Ilnslle Potoznl, 1010 Cayuga street, appeared before Mnglatrato Price. In the Twenty-second Btrcct nnd Hunting Park avenue station today to niiBWpr a chnrgb of cruelty to animals, preferred bv hln neighbor, John Noznk, 1014 (Jnytiga street. Xoznk Bald thnt Potoznl caused tbo denth of sixteen pigeons nnd several ehlckpns belonging to him, by giving them pills of dough filled with pnrls green. Thp hearing showed thnt It was Mrs. Potoznl, wife of the defendant, who placed the pills In her own ynrd to get rid of rats ; tho rodents drown to thn neighborhood by tlie Noznk pets. Mrs. Potoznl was given the privilege of paying thp fine of $23. GO or a war rant, would bp issued charging her with tlie offense. She paid the fine. DEACON ISJTRICKEN Jaofob R. Heltz Paralyzed at Lans dale Evangelistic Service Jacob R. Heitz, a deneon of thp FiftiPth Ilnptlst Church, Seventh strppt and Susquehanna nvcnuo, was stricken with nnrnlysls while attending nn evan gelistic service nt the First Ilnptlst Church, Lonsdale, Thtirsdnv evening. He is In a serioUH condition nt the Kplscopnl Hospital Mr, Heltz,' accompanied by the Her. J F Ilcbrens, pastor of the Fiftieth Ilnptlst Church, went to Lanednlp to invite thp Hev. Charles II. Wlntpr, pvnngpllst, to pondnct a series of serv ires at their church. RllSfjrv Hand Bags wSuit; Cases PIain.or fitted with CoId,SiIver.IvorFQ'"5helI In Prg Skin.SharA Skin. Lizard. SoaJ, Walrus, and Cotrftido Lcatharj. Saturday Closing Hour iZ noon LM lIllUfMIIIIIIMHflllMHIMIMIIIfMHMMIMmMflHMfllHllillUIHIIItllJMHII 777T7T7 "Face tfi Future, wit ft A SAVINGS m Aff 1 Ma West End Trust company BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE gllllllllllllllltllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlPH T0U are for your $ If ou arc particular about v o u r appeal .nice, vou will neces sarily have to be par ticular as to where vour clothes are pro cured. CJ Tlie reputation and stahilit ot our clothier count fur ,i prcat deal in the Ionn tun Our Clothinp business th SprinK i- splendid evcf-ii inj; even the pencrou-. .il utnc ot former seasons. I lie irann fot this Rr.ifilMii,: mndttton tindoubtedlv is that the bu ing public hi liee in us, and has conh deiiie in our rtu-ichnndisr and niethoils of diiitiR busi ness. (J .Moreover, people like to ileal with successful con cerns. their suici-sN in itself is a prettv good proof ot merit. JACOB REED'S SONS Factory Help! If you need operators, menders, sewers, finishers, etc., you'll get them quickly through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING A J . mU. CALLS WOMAH LOVE TfflPfo Major's AVIfo Say Philadelphia) J Alienated His Affectlona -. , Suit to recorer $50,000 for llowl ;' nllcnntlon of affections was brun ye7 ' H if-ruay oy jurs. wyrtio M. Bchlrfx-r,) C Boston, against Mrs. Eleanor Tartar. of this city. In tho papers Mr! Schleber charges Mrs. Taylor will alienating; tho affections of her ItusbaBii, Major Louis Schleber, vice president and general manager of the Mint Pro ducts Co., of New York. Major Schleber admitted that while In this city ho met Mrrf. Taylor, whoso husband was a soldier In France. They became friends and went to the theatre and "movies'' together, but, according to Schleber, in the company of a chap cron, except on a very fpw occasions. Last February Major Bchleber droyo from New York to Boston by auto mobile, and kidnannod his child, nnhhla. after inviting: him into his uutomobile, it in alleged. -v Badges- for Girt Scouts Fivo hundred merit badges wre awarded to Olrl Scouta this afternoon In the Spring Court of Honor to take place in .Room No. 200, City Hall. The greatest number of badges went to members of District No. 0, which In cludes troops in Germantown and Chestnut Hill. Troop No. 127 received tho largest number of any troop, and Miss Frenccs Barnes, captain of Troopt Xo. 80, received the largest number of individual awards. Sho recoived fifteen badges. Mrs. David R. Stern, phnlrmnn of the Court of Honor, presided today and Miss nilcn Mary Cnssatt, commissioner, awarded tho prizes. ACCOUNT A I I I I I I responsible appearance K Spring butt and Ot ir tixtt ina j btyin at ? in, JiHiinally notable alius nt i'4-i iv $J0. H" lafttt. Ism 1 ' :lt l ! fi l. TA a I m 7t 0l10C330Ca0 i , I0C3O, 'Mmmmmimkmmm&ji as 'U 't 'j N l!i 0 &
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