BinfHBrKwvHHBXIwwil i IS SEIZED llf RAID fako Revenue -Stamps and Whisky Labels Also Taken at 719 South 3d St. ! TWO MEN AND WOMAN FLEE Twenty prohibition ngonts, led by Tnlin n. Albnny. rftlded n three-story i nuse at T10 South Third street shortly Wore 11 o'clock this mornlnic nnd id whiiky valued nt $2o,000, to- MTfnue stamps nnd fake whisky labels. Seventy ten-gallon cans of whisky wre discovered by accident In n secret envc under tho flooring in tho basement Seizure of' the liquor attracted hun dreds of men and women who so menaced tho agents that they wore forced to summon n special detail of riatrolmcn. Two men and n woman, in the house when the surprise raid was made, fled without tliolr coats. The raiding agents entered n garage next to tho house and scaling a fence, tntcred by n rear door. Twenty barrels of the contraband liquor, said to have been misappropriated by pseudo-prohibition agents, wcro found. Thirteen of tho barrels were in tho basement. As the agents woro lcnvlng. one stepped on a loose board. It gave way, revealing o secret cave, in which the ten-gniion cans oi wnisuy were dis covered. In addition to the bnrrels and cans the agents obtained hundreds of ' quarts of whisky together with ldrge quantities of empty bottles. According to Albnny the raided house was the headquarters for ono of tho largest bootlegging cliques In the city. CHURCHMEN MEET TODAY Reformed Episcopal Council Here for Four-Day Session The twenty-third general council of the Reformed Episcopal Church will convene this morning for a four-day lession In Christ Memorial Church, Forty-third nnd Chestnut streets. Tho opening sermon was preached by Bishop Wlllnrd Brewing, of Toronto, '.Canada, and a vast amount of impor tant business is on program for the dis luffion of delegates. Evening mcctlngi arc to be held in St. Paul's, Broad nnd Venango streets, tonight; Christ Me morial, Thursday, and Intercession, Twenty-ninth and Fletcher streets, Fri day. , The Thursday evening meeting will consist of the graduation exercises of the Theologicnl Seminary from which four young men will bo graduated. Bishop Samuel Fallows, the Itcv. Ed ward J. S. Sonne, of Chicago, nnd the Rev. George II. Wales will make ad dresses nnd diplomas will be awarded to Clarence L. Holmes, of Baltimore; Aleinndcr J. Kilpatrlck, this city: William C. Lee, Belfast, Ireland, and .Walter II. Stark, Toronto, Cnnnda. CALLS LAWYER OVERPAID Collector of Port Berry Says Attor ney Got $1000 for Work William II. Berry. Collector of the Port, today nnswered the Milt of Dil worth P. Hlbbnrd, his former attorney, by taking the stand In Judge Finlct ter's Court nnd dpplnring the lawyer had been mild S1000 in full for his lerviciN and hnd been "overpaid." Hibbard was nRsociated with tho Into James Scarlet in the fnmous slnndcr suit brought ngninst Bcrrv by T. I.nrry Eyre. State Senator nnd Chester County Republican leader. Eyre won a verdict for one cent. Rcrry admitted Ilibbard's olnim. He was to receive $30 n dny for nctunl time put in preparation or trial of the (ae, but denied the lnwjer hnd taken forty dins In tiic matter. Hibbard fnld his services were worth S2000 nnd micd for $1000 bnlniice. WORKER FALLS OFF ROOF, Man Who Cut Finger Lost Hold on Top of House 'Frank Dagor, n workman, fainted on the roof of the three-story dwelling of fl P. TTpppnn In Viif.lini.fK tl.l.. .nA.. w. ... ..... ...... ... ..u.uv.wi, i.in illum ing and rolled to the ground. He was (tunned and bruised. linger had previously cut his finger actirteiitnlly on a piece of tin. He grew weak from loss of blood nnd collapsed. Iellow workmen summoned Dr. J.Im ('. Town, who attended Dager and took him home. He lives in Nnr-berth. : SHE CALLS ACTING UA LARK? : ' vjfiSJ I1 t Tr1ri Tihn(i ani)lAa MISS CATHERINE DEARDEN Who has deserted parties nnd dances to nppcar before the footlights, nnd says "there Is nothing like It" 'JUST A LARK," IS OAK LANE GIRL'S IDEA OF STAGE DEBUT Woman Dies Stricken In Auto no'l1.'0 Fffdmnn, fifty-six jeais old, 33 Bnlnbridge street, died in the lennsylvnnia Hospital last night from Heart disease. She wns stricken while automobile riding with her fnnilly. Her lather. M. J. Frecdman, proprietor of a clothing btore downtown, diove her nomc after she complnined of being Mint. On licr arrival she grew rapidly Wur n!"' slle wns hurried to the hos plta . where hhe died shortly nftcr being admitted. .., ,..u5 .,! taM It takes actual physical strength to keep a firm grip on yourself, your associates and your affairs. The way suggestions are followed has a deal to do with the lung power behind them. Collins' men are always full of re serve energy. You'll under stand why when you come in for a trial treatment. COLLINS INSTITUTE co,? PHYSICAL CULTURE "'.ns m.na. walnut rt. at irtu ffMMHMBHMHMBD PRESIDENT ' HARDING Message to Congress April 12, 1921 "The motor car has become an InJIspensablo Instrument In our political, social and Indus trial life." PHILADELPHIANS Prominent In all wallcs of Ufa ro owners of the famoua IV. A. KUBIilt, l're.ldent LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY OP PENNA Catherine Dcarden, Appearing in Theatre Here, Calls It "Lots of Fun" Does Not Aim to Be a Star, but Prefers Dramatic Work to Parties Miss Catherine Dcarden, pretty little nineteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mru. Robert Dcarden. Jr., of Eleventh street and Sixty-ninth nvenue, Oak Lane, has cast aside her party dresses and debutante frivolities for the time being nnd launched upon n stago career. Little Miss Denrdcn, who wns for merly a student at Miss Marshall's School, in Oak Lane, is playing with tho stock company nt the Orpheum Theatre, Germantown,. Blonde, blue-eyed nnd smiling, tho piquant young lady would refer to her footlight ndventure only as a larc. when sho ran awny from rehenrsal nt tho thentro on Cheltcn avenue this morn ing to "explain herself." "It's lots of fun," she said. "I just love it, but honestly. 1 never aim to be n grent start I'm not that good, but I do like to be doing'things. I'm not sat isfied just to go td parties and dance." Brother on Stago Then nn Interesting piece of informa tion came to light. Roland Dcarden. tho twenty-four-yenr-old brother of Miss Catherine, has gone u:ion the stage, too. He is in "Debyrau," n Belnseo production, in New York. "Perhaps," put In the uncertain littlo embryo star, looking very fetch ing in a big corn-colored hat. n white blouse and blue skirt, "perhaps Ro lnnd's umbltlons have hnd something to i.w ii.il mini-. tx, tiny 1UIV, Jl 11U Mini to mo, 'Come on nlong over to New York, sis; there's n bit over hero oti could piny,' you can just guess I wouldn t lose nny time going." Miss Denrden's stage ambitions self confessedly begnn many years ago baek on the big spreading lawn of Miss Mar shall's school with the kindly willows that boidr Asbury Lnkp acting ns very snriwnctory scenery and little girls with white drehses fluttering in tho breeze constituting a not too criticnl nudiem-e. "I have alwnss loved the stage," she explained. "The urge begun in school when I was n HttV girl, but I am not nt all sure thnt I shall adopt it ns a permanent profession. Would Prefer Homo-Malilng i ,VYoVce' h J". th'9 wnv : x ' not believe that n girl can follow two pro fusions with success. That is, she can not be a home-maker nnd a stage star at tho same time. I know that If I do stay on the Rtoge thero will come n tim. when I must choose between careers Has Footlights' Lure Camped in Oak Lane? There is a question disturbing the residents of Oak Lano. Are the Immortal shades of Shnkcspcarc hanging over tho burg or what? Consider these facts and explain 'cm. Miss Mary Dunran Stewart, dnughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. George Stewart, of Oak lane nnd Eleventh street, has gone on the stage. Mrs. Pheobe Asbury, wife of Charles T. Asbury, of Oak Lane, has Inunchcd forth in a musical comedy career. And now Miss Cnthcrinc Denrdcn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Dcarden, Jr., of Eleventh street nnd Sixty -ninth avenue, has gone on the stage. iS12W&PB i W PNNu HONORED TOBf II 1 Vfe-xia.'y..i jrftMyMfyfiwf-., t t t'jftSl "Tin Will Be Given Certificate of Membership at Franklin Instituto Exorcises JUSSERAND TO BE GUEST Gcncrnl John J. Pershing nnd the French Ambassador nt Washington, M. Jusserand, will be chief figures nt a stated meeting of the Franklin Insti tute this afternoon in the hall of the Institute, on Seventh street near Chest nut, A certificate of honorary membership will bo presented to Gcncrnl Pershing, who will arrive hero from Wnshington shortly beforo the meeting. The Franklin Medal nnd honorary membership will bo presented to Am bassador Jusserand on behalf of his Government for Prof. Charles Fabry, of tho University of Paris. Tho Franklin Medal nnd certificate of honorary membership will also be presented Frank J. Sprnguc, of New York. He is n world leader in the elec trical field. Gencrnl Pershing will leave Wnsh ington at 10 :15 o'clock this morning for this city. Ambnssndor Jussernncl will come here for the exercises from Now York. "Studies in the Field of Light Radia tion," by Prof. Fabry, will bo read by Dr. Joseph S. Ames, of the Johns Hop kins University, nnd "Electric Trac tion," n review, will be given by Frank J. Sprnguc. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES nichard M. WaJd New Tork City, nnd Syl- viiv ttcveii. iuniinemui uoim. uiii anu Chestnut ntn. Michael Formnn. 1017 S. !M nt.. and Itebecca Lrncr. '.11.10 S. 4th at. Taul MacWIIltamn. 721 N. 10th nt.. and Hetty Ilamlll. HIM C Ht. Samuel Mhtmlk, liuhnUtle, J. Y and Stella Schultz. 4127 Orlscom t. Cornelius M Docker. 1!13 13. Orleans St., and Edith a. Monty, L'l.TI II. Orleans it. John P. Houan. 2014 E. Hulnos at., nnd Huth V. Shine. 78 E. Hrlnnhurst at. William II. Perkins, 48 N. Ilnrbon st.. and Isabella nrennan, 2700 Dickinson st Oconto C. Taylor. 1207 E. Washington nve , and Edith M. Lowls 4907 Cedar nve Arthur M. Herncr. Ituffalo N. Y and Paul ine Fi Woyner. 132i Porter st. Thomas D. Mnrlow. 208 8. fiflth st , nnd Pauline Sokrowlt. New York City Wallace M. .MacCurdy. in H. ,12d st.. and Charlotte M. Qoetta, 202 N. O.'ith st. Charles W. Krauch. 232(1 H. 12th st. nnd Mabel E. Htoll. 700 N. 22d st. Harry J. Molltor, 4032 Westminster ave , and Anna MrVaueh. West Chester. Pn. Leon Fedor. 3230 Oxford st . and Mollle llrlclcman. MO S. 4th st. Italph W. Cox. 114 E. Turnliull ne.. and Helen Pownell. 118 W Oenrpln st and you know I'll have to ndmit that I'm rather fond of the Idea of tho career of home-maker. "I love the outdoors, hiking and all tl.nt sort of thing, fin even quite keen about going to live in the country. Do you think thnt would fit In with n ca reer on tho stage? I don't know; it often makes me wonder." Tho thoughtful little nctress stopped suddenly, hearing something no one else heard. "They're calling me," she exclaimed. "I've got to run back to rehearsal. After all. it is a great lark. There's nothing like it." Ardmore Woman a Candidate Mrs. II. Wilson MoorehouHc, 111 WIster road, Ardmore, has been put forward 1"; the League of Women Voters of Lower Merlon Township ns n cnndldntc for membership on the town ship school board. She will rim in op position to William J. CInrk, nn old time resident of Ardmore, who has been on the board since 1014. Lucky Strike cigarette Uoastedy lira; Shjfnjuict(!'1neftr(Zi? JM A II VYX Mj KMM mr ffZ S3 tiI Polished Girdle Diamonds r Graduations Engagements Anniveraan'ca Mounted inlo an desired yo 3aei?ir: BUY Clothes Wisely $ Buying Clothes is a matter of de liberate judgment. But buy Good Clothes. No matter what price you pay, you should consider that price alone doesn't prove economy. The longer thesClothes serve, the more economical they are. CJAnd Wear isn't a matter of chance there's a definite way of putting it into Clothes all-wool fabrics and skillful tailoring produce it. Our Clothing is reliable, correct and in approved taste. Ifl Spring Suits and Top Coats of superior quality and workmanship are $30 and Upward. Very special values at $45 and $50. JLCOB REED'S SONS M2M426 OnestomilSlhredt Honored With Medal I'KANK .1. .SPUAUUU Mr. Spraguo, a New York City mail and n. lender In the electrical field, receives tho Franklin Medal and a certificate of honorary mem bership nt a meeting of Krnnlilln Instituto today .7 'IfflW ALLEGED THIEF Man Treated at Hospital Charged With Theft of Surgical Instruments IS DETECTIVE'S SON "You are the meanest thief In Phila delphia," wild Magistrate Stevenvon. nt the Thirty-ninth utreet nnd LnncnH ter avenue xtntlon, today In holding Thninni Ilnrbrldge, of Mellon utrect near Fortieth, in ?2.l(X) ball for the (Jrand Jury, chnrged with uteallug surgical In riiments from the I'rexb.tterlnn Hos pltnl lnt night, after lie hnd received inrdlritl iittentinn. Ilnrbrldge, it was testified, becnm'1 intoxirnted at 0 o'clock last night nnd rammed hN list through a glnns door nt the Twenty-fourth Ward Kepiibllcun Club, Kortv-flrst street nnd Lnncaster nvenue. went to the Presbyterian HoMpitnl nml t'litn of his liand wer1 dressed by Dr. ('. A. Vensey. While the surgeon wns occupied bi nnother cane. It wns testified, narbrithc stole A'cawof instruments used Is ewwepcy cases. I'ntrolmnn Krumbnr, of the Thirty ninth street and Lancaster nvenue sta tion, Inter tnw Harbrldge with the in struments. A chase followed, during which the patrolman fired four shots. When Ilnrbrldge was overtaken lie seized the prttrolinnn'M club and struck him several times, it was testified. The patrolman then used a blackjack and subdued the prisoner, who hnd thrown Fcvernl of the Instruments nwny, Ilnrbrldge was again taken to the Presbyterian Hospital and later to the station home. He Is u son of Detective Ilnrbrldge, of City Hall. Only One Eligible for Garbage Job Crorgc W. Kelly, Jr., L'-'.i Houth Fiftieth street, Is th onlj eligible fur tlie position oi superintendent oi ino municlpnl ginhage ri'dtutlnll plant. This was mnde known today by the Civil Kcri-ipi" Commission .$400 a month. The Job pnys MAN" BEA1 rtf i, . . .il ., . . .. .. X .. ouapects in jm 'noDoery neia rr , Ftirtriof1 Hearing Two suspects were nrrcstcd lnctn!ht J". by Detective Llcbrnndt In connection with the attnek on Dnniel McMonagls, ' wiio wns bin ten over the head with a wrench nnd robbed of jflfi." In hfo see- ' ond-lmnd store nt 4138 Kldgo avea''' yesterdny nfternoon. The men arrested ',. nro Charles Carr, twenty-four years ', old, of Thirty-fifth street near Queen f. lnne, nnd August Outrho. twenty-nlno rnrs old. f Thirty-fifth street liesr Scott's lnne. 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