?r ?t- v ' 'VVJ ' ,t:f : i (Pfr TV. f A FilGHIIlE MAYOR' f FIGHTS FOR HIS JOB - ..: i J t v T ; t .1 1, t J , 1 il 1(1 - - . - i i - " , -'..." r Jf, ' ' "J ' -(j EVEttltfOr PUBLig teD0EEt-IHIt;ABELPHLA:, THTOISDAY, MAY 19, 1921; :& Runaway Girl is- Lv 'it Llpplncott Says He Was Electee by the People of Haddonfield , and Means to Stick RECEIVED LOWEST VOTE "I was eleotod Mn.rnr of Hmlri'vi Held by ttip people :ind I'm coins U rta.r on the job rrgnrdlw of pohttra manipulator))." .-John H l.tppinrott. .Ir., mndc Mi declaration today nt his itflk-e. 171' Ransom Rtreet, in tniif Hilrh iwll , fated that he mennt every word. Hi Ik tnll and sinewy and van iimlount dly, pbyRh-nlly nt leiiRt. bnrk up nny thing he snyn. Mr Llpplnrott wn elect'-d on il ticket with Morris It. (Hnrk and Fred T. Hollow.n) . All were elected lo the Board of Commissioner. According to rule of the borough . commibsionern mimt alto fill three other jol, namely. Mayor, Director nf Department of Fi nance and Director nt Public Work. Clark claimed that he ouchl to be thown Mayor becauhe lie feclved Hie highest vote. Thin-fore, he objected when Mr. Uippincotl annotini'i'd that he would be the chief executive. Hollo way also tjuestinned the claim of Mr. .Llpplnrott He asserted that he also JVJlled more vtiU-it than the latter. Itegardless of rtiie rlnim.s, however, Mr. Llppineott said that he was the Mayor and would prove it tonight when the board mceto to organize. Says Ho Don't Itellcve in Talk, I don't believe in talk." Mid Mr. ElpYiineott. 'but. candidly spcuklni:. thou men wlio contest my claim are simply welching. Mr. Clark went be fore the people an a cundidato for Di rector of Finance and Mr. Hollowoy proclaimed himself n candidate for Dl rector of I'ubllc Works. "They ptiid for tho pamphlets whitn Announced whnt office they wiught and on the same folder I was announced BR candidate for Chief IOxeeutive. There Is no higher office than that of Chief Executive, therefore I win electee! Mayor." Mr. l.lppineott has been referred to an the "Nighttime Mayor " "Is It true thai you can only perform your mayoralty iutkt at night?" Mr. Llpplncott was asked. That jo not trne.' replied Mr. l.ip-pincott- "vh'le I am absent from the Dorough on ncfount of my private busi ness durln; the day. nevertheless, I am always In touch by telephone "Wcro previous Mayors absent dur ing the day'" "Yes, my predecessor wan He Is Joseph K. Llpplncott. my cousin. I frequently saw him returning from his farm at night." Offers to Tnkc Loner Salary Mr. Llpplncott sighed and looked out th window "The salary attached to I. I k "iaRaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaA ' V ? ' VJaaaaaaB I W JfllaaaaaaaaHy ' O ' H8 l-BBBaaBBB0BBBBBPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHatt IBBBbH 'aaBaaaialaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaBBHaHr HR' TO SCATTER LANE'S ASHES IN YOSOft -.feftha:IUfeU.V l,dKrr Photo Srrvl. e VN MAY claim; She testified today against Fred llelmrtn, lvrnly years old, In con nection will) her disappearance from her homo, 2001 Summer Mrect, April UN. She was located May IH near Valley Forge. The youth wii.n held wllbotil hall the oftiee of Mavor." he added, "Is $1000. The other two posts carry sal aries of J5750. To show llml 1 am not actuated by any financial gain I suggested that the Mayor's salary be reduced. Itut the other two members of the board want their own salaries in creased." "What do the people say about this?" he was n-died. "Ah, that's the ipicstion." concluded Mr. T.lpplncntt. "whut will the people say about that?'' Remains to Be Cast to Winds From El Capitan Poak, as He Wished CREMATE BODY IN CHICAGO Hy the Associated !rcs Chicago, Mny 10. The body of Franklin K Lane, former Secretary of the Interior, who died In ltnchcster, Minn . vesterdny. was cremated here todav and the nshes will be taken to the top of Kl Cnpltan peak in the o semlle Vnlley, Calif., and scattered to the four winds. In compliance with n request made by Mr. I.ane prior to his dc"10 , ... Relatives of Mr. I.ane explained the unusual request by saying that he had spent much of his life in the Wemite region and bad grown to love It so much that he wished his remains to 1... .l,..n fltnA ,,l,m, tin rllnil l- inn vii in i " .....ii ... ....... '11. - !..!.. nHln l.ni iha mnmlnC I tie tunij uiii.-.i ii,,. ,, , i from Rochester and wns immediately taken to Orncelanil Cemetery for cre mation. There were no funeral services another request of Mr. T.ane's and onlv the immediate family attended the cremation. The nshoi will be taken West immediately, 11 wag said. Washington. Mny 10. To some of Franklin K. Lane's most Intimate friends here there had come before his death a remarkable mehsage. dictated by him in the hospital In Rochester, Minn., after the operation which pre ceded his death by only a few days. The message showed the former ; .Ainpo Vin.1 nmlppcnnp the oticratlor with full consciousness nnd acceptance of the fact that he might nol survive u. It told in detail of his sensations before, during sod after the operation,,, of which ho was fully conscious, as the condition of his heart would not prr-" tnlt tho use nf a general anesthetic. The message follows In part: k Nearly Shot 'as Keporler "I have seen death corns to men In various ways, some rnther novel and Western. 1 once saw a man hanged. And I have seen several men shot, nnd rnmo very near going out that wny my self two or three times, but always the other fellow aimed poorly. I was being shot at because I was a newspaper man, and I should have been shot nt. There must be public concern In what Is printed, as well as its truth, to justify it. That is something that newspapers should get to know in this country. After the earthquake In Han Francisco I saw walls topple out upon n man. And I hove had more Intimate glimpses still of the picturesque nnd of the pro wile ways by which men come to their taking off. "Hut never before have I been called upon to dcliburately walk into the Val ley of the Shadow, and, say what you wilt, It Is a great net, 1 have said during the last months of endless exami nation that a man with little, curiosity nnd little humor, and a little money, who was not in too great pain, could enjoy himself studying the ways of doc tors nnd nurses as he Journeyed ths invalid's path. "Load Kindly LJght" "For two days I had knowledge that this operation was to take place at this time, and my nerves hod not been just as good as they should have been. Those men who sleep twelve hours per fectly before being electrocuted have evi dently led more tranquil lives than i have or have less concern ns to the future. Ah, now I was to know the great secret I For forty years I hnd been wondering, wondering. Often I nna said to myself that I should summon to my mind when this moment came some words that would bo somewhat a syn thesis of my philosophy. Socrates solil to those who stood by nfter he had drunk tho hemlock, 'No evil can befall a good man whether he bo olive or dead.' I don't know how far from that we hove gone In these 2400 years. "Tho apothegm, however, was not apposite to me, because it Involved a declaration that I was a good man, and HFl B)W Qmlfty Goer Gevlhrougi W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad St. (n Master) Phono: Poplar 7506 nirtrihulotd fur ICiwtern rrnnjl?inil. prroine CYLINDER "J ROTARY PRESSMEN wanted by CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. 48-hour week. Permanent work at wages ranging from $50 to $58 per week with $5 additional for night work. Only first-class workmen will be considered. Apply personally or in writing to CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. Employment Office 6th & Sansom Sts. X&AbQ) Twin Strap in Ihe FtntMt at White Rcimakin, $9 White in WalkOven Style Innovations Make This the Most Varied Showing in Town The thousands of new White Shoes in these two big shops offer your practically un limited choice. The use of dainty Summer Colors and touches of black In combinations is an artistic achievement. Prices begin as low as $7. IB 9 2y y4 v J1 YM L VU 1 WMWK AfffOXi . (taut. fl4s0 T. lot Tt? A I don't know any one who has tji rlgbt lo so appreciate nimscn. u come to the conclusion that perhaps the best statement of ray, creed could I M fitted Into the words, 'I accept,' which to me meant that If lnthe law of nature my individual spirit was to go back into tho great ocean of spirits my one dut.v was to conform. 'Lead, kindly Hu'"!, waa an ine gospei j nan. i iittci'iu. "JACK THE CLIPPER" AGAIN West Phlla. School Girl Has Hair Snipped Off on Vacant Lot A ".Tack the Clipper." nt. large In West Philadelphia, Is being sought vig orously today by police ns a result or the latest outrage against n child. Louise Boyle, a pretty thirteen-year-old girl, who lives at 4525 Sansom street, was the victim of the "Clipper yesterday as she was crossing n vacant lot at Forty-seventh and Locust streets. Louise had been playing with several ether glrto of her own age, and after the game walked to the home of one or them. She crossed the lot while return lug to her own home nnd noticed a middle-aged man approaching. The stranger's actions did not arouse suspicion, nnd she was about to pass him when he sclted one of the plaits of her brown hair and snipped it o(T with a pair ot scissor ZEI88E'8 SITE SOLD Title to Zelsse's hotel property at Walnut and Darlen streets has been taken by J. O. Meyers from i A . .1. 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