Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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JPI GIRUGUEST
FNDS HOUSE AFIRE
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Child Visiting North Cadwalla-iwi
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der Street Home Rouso3
Slooping Family in Timo
GROPES THROUGH SMOKE!
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An elevcn-yonr-old girl, n Knot nt i
ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman '
. j nn- x-. u r.itniinitpi-
j&randnu. 102.. North tnuxxnllmlei
Mreet, aroused tho fnmlly nt 1 :.0 ,
o'clock this morning when .( (lis-,
....i .i. ...... nn ,vn .ihliiz...
r,. .i t i i..,i i
Ornce Olbbons. Hip youthful heroine. ,
who Hvm r.rnr thp Hrnnilnin nxvoko
, ttffllnc Slip ran to the .inllwn.x.
Krhcro stir saw smoke pourlns up th"
Btnir". and beard the rrnrkl of flmnei. Ant.Cruety society Relieves Cattle
, The girl rnn to the other bedroom, . r.nwrirH Cnr,
in the houv and nrotM-il Mr. nnd Un.. I in Crowded Cars
.Brandnu nnd thpir rlilb'ren. .Tnk. tblr-! H.'iit m nnd itrntc. tnic to xxntcr
teen yrnrs old: Frnnk, ten. Knllierliit. horse i:rc not the til forum of lirii
' seven", nnd Mary, five, tiil'ty .'linked In the IVntisylvnniii So
' Jack hi'lliPil lit n tinrpnt" pi'uh' tin i'k't.v for t In Prevention of I'liieltv to
i' other rhlldren down the tnt.!i-filled AniuiiiN. nooidini; to n leport of 1 1 1
ttalrwny Thp dinin." room nnd Kit' hen board of innnnser .il n meet ins held
were In' rtnmvN, rut tins off eonpe from oseti!n.v in t!i-:r hi'.-tdiinrteii, !I2J
the renr. rind the flit-lioor veiloup North Hrond trert.
-as fllleil with uioke. In Mny. the report miv. (il!!l ear-
While (trnie imii nliinil to M" U--. nail of inttle were itupened b the
floor Mr. Ilraitilnu and hN olile't son, ,S. P. t. A. nzent. nnd in t!io.e enrs
noli holdins the luuiil or n ' ".' were found iifty-oii liiynhled nnlmnN
child, followed. Mr. Hrini'n.i threw n ttni VJT killed in tuinspo. fit.mi. The
wrap nbo'il hei ni?,'ti;ow,i and ai listed rcmt. iii"i n-lirivil 'JoOll emips of
Frank poultr) from overeni-vdiiic. Siwentrcn
Mr. Itrnndnii nnd ilie niheew ero n-hed ,nrie. offered fop cal.'. wei-o hiimnnelf
almoM to the H-'O" while piixlnt thioiish killed. The total tntiii!i"i of hurHpv
thn vestibule. The front door wn .ded n t;i" moiitli wn -!l!l, mid
thrown open and erry one ran out to iv.entj en n iinoM innde foi eruclt
the sidewalk. lo nniinnl.
Mr Urnnd.iu run lo a rorti'T tore. .
aroused th nronrietor and teb phoned .. , r r-niCnM TrCTlVUnMr
an alarm Am toe engines npnron. he I LALLo tUiaUN i tb I VVnliiMu
Jnck ran aerosn the street to th; hom
of a chum
"BiUy. lenime vour Mntifs, nuiek'"
he said HIIK furnished tin- p.ints nnd
ran with .lack neto.x the street, whue
the two bovs hclnoil neiuhhorN itour
watrr on the (limes until the 'iiemrn ,
arrived. The loss u Siiwxi.
TRAINING "STRIKE" UPHELD
Vocations! Board Attempts to Intinv
Idate Students. Valsh Alleges
Washington. June ''' l-'ormer serr-
lrp men nnne ilin? 'leinr- I1 I-
(prrial committep impstisntius Oov
trninmt .irtivit'eH ri'lntiu. lo in in n'
ho furnish the i-iunnut , "if, ' tunlioii.
will be pioteetpl fiM.n discipilnnrv
mrnsure-' b;, the (i.ive-nineni huip'i'is.
That dee. sinn was nehel hv i m
mittee ptrdiiv after heniint; ciri inn
ftancis of n "sirlki" -mh u nt
the tniiiiltijr tenter in l'n'M3tfnlii. Mi-.
the eommitice votitiT to fi"vie-i tie
reinstftteinent nf two .students who had
been ilisuii- ( d ami four ho linn In en
transferred because of their protot of
insaiilinr and other unsatisfactory
conditions piloted to rist tlicir
Senator WnMi. l)inoi nil. Mhssii
rhuetts. churned the linnnl of Vo.'n
tional Kdi" .it'on v ! niteinntirs t i "in
tlmldate" ttd' nts.
TEACHERS' COUNCIL BEGINS
Thomas Groetziner Made Chairman
at Organization Meeting
Delegate repre entln? the teachers'
organizations of the city met yp-terdai
In the auditorium of the Normal School.
Uhirteentii nnd Spring Garden "fleets,
to clivt officers nnd discuss the forma
tion of the teacher-' counril.
Superintendent Broome was uuuni-
niously ihosen to net as i .minium, hut '
bp declined to serve, mine that the
count!) was to be n tearhe.s' organl-
ration und ns SiiperiiUei'ileiit of f.ehou!s
lie could not accept ofii.-f . J
i liuniiis . w oi'isiiiiT, or'.iiriptll 01 (lie
Groetziner
incKnn rcnoi i, w.ss tiin riinwn lun
man and Mlsi Jane M. Welti- sieie
tary. Voting by proxy w.tj, dlsecsscd,
but discussion a, to iu legality w.is
postponoil until a later meeting. It
was decul'd to nppoint a lomniittoe nf
twenty -live, one rcpiesentr.tne from
each functiouiiig group of tracheis, to
foimulate further plan- for the teach-'
era' council.
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WILLIAM S. CONNER DIES
Woodbury Bank President Was 82
I Years Old
William S Conner, pie-ideut of the
Farmers and MechniiUs' National
Bank of Woodbury, end an nfib-inl of
several ot'ie- Institutions, did lat
night nt his liome In Woodburv, after
an illness o" a f-w days He was
oighty-two year old
Mr. Conner had hcii a lesidpnl of
"Woodbury for th" hist forty-eight
yenrs. waring bis early life he was n
member of the firm of Howett Conner
k Co. dealers 111 dn good in 1'li.la
delnhla Mr Conner'- wife died fin- ic.ir
ago. The funeral will bp held Friday
afterntmn.
John Russell Sullivan
John Russc'l SiiIIhiiii pus nut and
treasure" of thp J Siil'mm Son- Man
ufaeturlng Co.. died yesterday at his
homo 111 the Wellington Aniut:nnts.
Nineteenth and Wnlnu tn". -. Al
though he was in bis .ixtieih ui .Ir
Sullivan wns nctlvi- in business nfToi'-s
until he hec mill' ill a weel. a'.'n
Funeral servire. will he h"M at nn
undertaking ("itnblishmi'iit on Chestnut
Mreet near Klghteilitli tomorrow afte- Winter. i"hl I In- pdiii tluit l'.er hus
noon at ;i o'clock, with iiiririi:-ni 111 bano hail b 'i 1 I I"' sum" iiiout'iis .inn
Laure' lllll Crineti"' siiiml nun- .hi ui'spouili'iit, l..i 1
Iliieilti'in-I to I il. his life.
Mrs. Alice G. Wilson '
Mrs Aliip (i Wii-im v.ii' of Ihl
vrard M. Wilson. liendmnMer of Hnv
erford School, died ieterdav at her
home in Hnyerford. aft v nn r'c.s
of one month. Beside, her husband,
she Is survived b n son. George.
Jesse M. Ooyles
AVcst Chester. Pa., .lime 22. J.'.si
M. Rcnles, Ni'ienn -eight mi's Hid. I
South Daiilngtiiii street. Wit Ch"-t'r.
the first man tn cii'im in the Civil War
from Chester Count, diml in the Chi.
, tcr Contity Hointu! xesterdax after a
long slckiieis lie was horn in Wild-.
town Towti'h.p Jnii'inrv 2!l. 1SJ.1. n son
of Samuel and Mhikh-ki Bi'is, ,t
changed his nam" hie to Boy h-s
Mr, Boric was voiiniit" nt 1'u.lei
Hoad, Va . mid agn u at iJn.n pi.iius.
and xvns ilischm-gid lo- iisi,b lity xx ii
the rank of corpo-al, H- had long beei,
II tipstaff ill the inui'ts ,,f Chester
County, nnl died th-'ic iluv nfi,.r
Charles Riley, another tipMnn'. who wn.
the youngest soldioi' enli-iting from this
county.
Gerald Stuyveeant
New- York. June 22 liern'd Stuxxe.
ant, lineal desccndanl of Peter
Stuyx'cMtnt Hini Governor of New
York, died vesterdnv. follow nig a long
junm.s. ui ins I'liiimn iioine at Slam-
ford. Conn Mr Hm
lesnnt w ho was ,
slxty.txvo yeaiM old will be burled in
tbn Stnrvpiiinf fimMv muli ,... ,i..
tbn Stlljrvc..ant fainllv xnult mwli... Hi
J-a ,f!l."rih -. ' H'e Giivernor and
'V.-Bthsr iiirmhurii nf Ida st.,,,.ai .,..,n.
& ethf.p rn.'u'-'' o' the .Stuyvesant fainily
rc.uafiw, , i .
DEAF COUPLE TO WED
Their Mute Friends Also Will Marry
Same Day
Mis Mnr.v Oohlon. Ixvi'iity-imc' ycurs
old, (if Hc-rcrniit incline, llrjn Mnwr.
ntul (ieorRi' Klna, nf li.lN Itcgcnl iiw
niip, b)lli deaf, but rxtirrt nt llti-ri'ittl-
Inc. will lie niiri'icd nt I uV'ncli till
i nftciiinnii In Our t.adi nf t noil Conn-
nnn-di. nr..n Mnwr.
Tl.l.. !.. .. . II i- I ll. ......
i m' i-i ii trtiiiiniirr xx ill' "l im'iui v
.XMlls tv when Imtli xxcip stilil'Mit'i nt
the IVrWK.vlvunln limlt'itr- for thi Ht-nf
mid Di'inl) nt Mt. Alr,. Thr.x were
I Kinilttulcri from tlir ItiKtltutf n yo.tr mud.
The Hex'. D A. Hen-oil w officiate
'I'lii' lirlilc'N Mslcr. Marcnrct Coldrii.
will lie lirldcMiinld. nnd Hugh (.'uiick, nf
nMiliigluii, xxlll lip t)ct ninn. A r-
ceptlon will follow llii xvpitillng, tit Itrjn
Mnwr nrcliousc
Tlio bi-ldrftioniii iN n iiinrlilnNt. Ho N
tnntinffcr nf (lie Silent Ntnrn Hiiikrlbnll
(.iib nm, sprr( ()f ,,, y,pnt Ah.
lptk. l.;llhi
Al tin- .ainn limn of tlirir wpddlnn
''o oi tnpir n ii-niii. until mull-, aihiii
SimiKiiii mid .lo-ppb Kln-rli. xvl'l
,,..,,, , jinddm Melt-lit.. X. .T.
1)0
CARING FOR ANIMALS
Goodnow Bids Hopkins Men Learn,
Not Facts, but How to Work
Itnltlmorp, .tunc 'JL' Dr. Frank .1.
Hiotliiow . pn''ii nt of .loiins liopiiins
I'niver It, in III- ii'ldn
iinllon cxi'iciHPi ' "terdm . took occn
ion to icph lathei harilj to Thoinu
A. Kili-on s siiiii'ir.ent Hint "eiilligi' men
nie atiiiiziiml. tuiioii'.nt.
I "The:e li.i- mi."ii.' ,.'ii lr. (ino-l-now,
"on" of tl'.nse pe.'iniile.il dlri-
I -ions ns to the vn'ue o" n cnl'eRp oilu-
Icatien. 'I hN di-i'M-1 bin wn precipi
tated bj ii unit) of i ml'ieii'e in the woild
I of prncticni iilfini . He se'ins to ns.
I nitue that surh en education lin- n- Its
ncecs-ni effc-t the iici'iiiniiliitnin of n
miscellaneous lot of information which
' at mi mruiiit should hi msib!e of
' e.li'!iipiirniu"Hi pieenlatlon
1 "If this i his thought. Ii.' is un
iHH'stimiably wimi. The i liief purpo-e
j of ii I'll'ece eduintlou U lathi" tile nr
ipii ition of the i 'ipni-it to do work of
a spu'iii, 1 1 nrni'tei "
I SCOUTS SEE NOTED POTS
Atlantic City Boys Pay Visit to
Independence Hall
SixM-five Bo Scout from Aticiitic
City ls'ned Iiulepvndenie Hall this,
morning ns part of their education In1
Americanism. '
All are memlinrs of Troops 'JO to "Il
attached to the Knights of Columbus at
the shoie tp-ort. Hush P. Genne. a
scout (.ecuthe and Pn-i Grand Knight,
was in charge.
Thp boys were shown tlie room where
the Declaration of Inileiiendence was1
signed and given .1 short talk on that .
' historic I'istiuuient b H. T. Cnrpcnter.
1 siip-.rintenilent of the buildings. i
.'. fter a trip through the Inilhlinc and
iniotlier ta'k c:r the Libetlj IV'll. they i
I left for Cmilinnl Doiiglicrn's ii-idenip.
3 YEARS FOR BURGLARY
Man Surprised by Householder Had
Entered Four Homes
.lunge Barneit. 1:1 ijuniter Sessions
Coiitt No. 1 ind.iv. spiiieiici'd John But
ler, alius "William Thompson." to
fro mi.n-ee to the ji'.n- in the Kn-tcn
Penitentiary nftm lie plead -d suilty to
four i barges. ,,f burglaiv .
The doteudnnr was found bv Robert
D. Fovle. .":;') F.ii-t Heiniitnge s(u,.t.
Roxbr.i.niHi. June '.'. raii-.n King hi.
Iioine. 1'ile held Bulb until poll, c
nirueil. Ii was then Icimi'il the homes
of F.'iucr Kielej , o'J.i Ileuuitage street;
Annie Slept la. ."Ill I rudt.igc siiect.
.1 ml I'Jciinor Tinner. .VJ.i Liisl Iieiiiul
nge -tiiet. i ad In en r.iusui'k'd, ln.i the
'iilv thing taken w.is . from the home
ot I-'oyle.
Graduate From St. Mary's School
Couniu'iii enicnt ('.'.en i-cs of St Man '
Parochial Srhnnl, Glnm ester City, we.-i
Ham J. Mi Couiie I of lic'iuiir. turin !
siipei inn ml' nt o tin pniMihlnl s, hools
of ihe Ni w Jersej di e Th" diplo
mas weie ore- mr e. I by !! i I ill lie:
lino eliii I'iMisi'il i,, i. uoih or the Sis
ler o1 St. Il'cii i ' ii nd tin pii'u'..
Camden Grccer Tries to Die
llmr W.i, i' c m ii- 'I I'.l'l
nrib Si'i'i -ti ' ( 'j i I'll, n ;,i'iM.
was tin rn i, r! llns ino"iiliig union
si nc ' in a liiu i oni i ot lis Ionic. A
glls lube w.l- ill ni liiu llll i niiue'i'led lo
llll ooi'll let i'n I' ' 'ii 'I. I llll lo ihe
Cooiii'i' Hi- 'lllll. i I'.' idu -i' il I - -il
I tun-, in.iur lli- , in- Mi-. Rn
Rush for Dog Tags Starts
V.,I III.' I.I -I i le I, HI II
BlIII IIU Of Pullie, U licilli: snillll'.i'il In
ti Ii i mil 'i- iiiii ;io ii ' ' Hi 'i i it
of i m rx di-l hi 'Ii iiiaiiil.ti'; nn re i!'-liiin-e
I. it o' I nils gillie ,'l'i.uii'l
of the fiirtl . nmliig .sit of a 'can !- mi
I me il Stale Bun .in of Anim1 l-
lill-, I . tn I I'll'i the ln' lllll ill
hen All dos 'iili' enseil i I, m -m
ami nn ii in i . nn !. it is ileclai I
Heat Causer. Mai- to Kill Himself
New Villi, li.ii" 22 Joseph M.n i
el's, nruil ot
Mllthe.s. I!
milled sue id
himself in , 'ii
wn .XI two
m uit hi ii,1 -i
ll" cot' ui gnuds
Iir.n
i.I' iiTiiian K '
. .icidm hi
llelnl .' II I nhil'in
i I III s o i 'I'l 'll'H
III t I, ' " " ..
If
fi lend i ti
'i ii nu .or
i
Camden Man Overcome bv Heat
Oven nine hi the he.ll i t - nlghi
Th'iin.is iholii'l. .1 N'egio fi.i i -I vx
yuirs old. of Tenth and Ru'sou -i'l t
Cnnule.i wa lalen to ihe Hoiiiecip.ithic'
I Hospital, where h" was revived.
Drxiiis
I It "C! M I'l.'rimi Mn si"
lliJI MAUH XIU TTK I IT. HI. n
It Hif ' I" mi'r,n in ! . I . , ,lui .
-.1
in
nii'ii' priMit
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' n1' "
i.I t;s jinn iii i '.ui r i r I' ' i
i "s I'l- ' o 1 iielu' es ,ii i
invitit ' ., n"U irtf fun '1
P .XI from lenee ul hf
uri'iin. .tm I'dul Wllfo
?!..,, f32!tf,,id
nm nn nml tP vl'wf'l
nn ortnotox
irtinirtdn nverte
o p Jl. Initrmttit .ortn
l.nl.l In.t i.i. 'In in ll... s, l,i.l nn.llli.rillMI '. " '.' '" .'. . ". ""'.S " " . . . - ."Mall Will UCIlVCr tllC Sll llllll 101 .
,.. .. ii,,' ,l. .inc. .l.s ,-soiii n l willieill -u-fi-i . i i ,,,..., . 1 - Ii, tetiorl h xi'lll lip vale
when n neti'i'ii euiuini rem urn tortv- . :..:....... , i;n... i l"l Haul x iiiuieimilii xi in uc xiin
, . . . . ,. , mi., nn; .miti .Mil onnei . n.i'i .nun" ,!,.,,...i , r.Ki-in Xiluuis sillier
nine gin'minir i".d'i'itc i h'ed d plo-' ,s ,..,, ,,... . ,v,.nll ' "' toil.ui. '-"win xx . .vimiis. siipi ri,
o,s Tli,.o. ii.'w l,,it.,. i.tt..i.lni.. ' s,n s',l"'. l.'Ol.'l ' "''.' .'. ' "7"- leiiilent of School District No. (I, w
'and a iiiiinh-i of -,-ilii," i,;i-ts ,,. tho-i -"" ! . - s - s -, 1 1-! stieel m.ihhi in- ,,.hp). ,, ddress. and diplomas will
.guest's of "ft.: l,,,r",l.'Tll1!.r mo, ;';,',i"r'"I,..n;,a ' ',U'U '" 'm " ' '" ' .'"V1 ," Vr"(- M" '" I':"""'
.of S, Man'- fa-ir.!. The ...hires, to ; ,;i , J " ';;' principal of the school.
the B"iiil"iitp. u' inadp In Rev. Ail- ",'.; ,, , . '.. ,..,-. , ,
ry.
EVENING PUBLIC
I
FOR FLEET TODAY
Dostroyors Train Thoir Guns on
Under-Sea Craft in Tost
of Speed
FOLLOWS AERIAL BOMBING
Hy the Assoclntwl Ircss
Old IViit Comfort. Vn.. dune i!2.
Two more former (Jcrman Mismnrinea
will form tnrRPts for naval marksman
ship to-lay when n division of Atlantic
licet d'stroyers train their guns on the
iindersen craft while nt anchor tietit
the Kpot where the l"-117 wan sent to
the bottom ,edi'rdnv In a bnmbinR at
link b nnal M'aplnnc.
While the ipiestlon nt Issup yesterday
was whether the vpsud could be sunk
nt all h nil nlr nttaek, that involved
in today's procratn was simply how
Miiit'M the destroyers' kuiih could turn
the trh'k
The I'-117 met an unexpectedly ipilek
fate in the bomliitie nttaek yesterdny,
slnkitiK in smtppii miiiutrs nfter the nt
tmk was n'iti"hed In the advance
Miundrnn of th-ee planes ns Hi" rcsplt
of ii direct lilt scored In the se otul
salvo of nine bombs. Duly twehc
boinlis wrr dropped in nil. the l'-boat
nnrrowly escnpim; a hit in the llrnt
salvo of three bomb".
Repiespiit.'itive 1'. ('. Hii'l.s. of New
York, ii nxnih-r of the IImiim1 XhviiI
Afi'iiiiw f'otnmitl'e. who witne-spd the
.sliikiti.1 of the I' 117 ftom the Il-tul"--.son.
was nun h nnpres-u! with the ic
suit of the nei'inl nttaek.
"The initial test wns pminenih
ati"fm forj ." he said. "The bninbers
.showed siirprlsinj nccurncy. In my
opinion, if a modern battleship had been
iisrd ns n tnrget instead of n submarine,
il would have been spriously dninnRed.
"Of eoiif-e, in tunl war conditions
did not picvnll the .submarine wns like
a lion in a cap,'' nnd could not tight
bni'k but these tests have impressed
me more und uiive with the ultimate
dependence we must plm e on aircraft in
naval warfare. 1 urn it itreat believer
in perfc'titn? the three. plane navy
tinder water, ihpi water and surface
aft ii tul v.lnti tin Nnvnl Hill eon
fereni'c report i-ome- to the Iltuisp
Thii:.s(lny I will offer an iimendni'"it
for an airplane i artier as the most
essential ship we inn add to our n:i
today."
I ! niivn airi lane ilinsion that sunk
the !'-117 was lommanded by l.ieuteu
i' nt Delos Tbomns. The three pluiir
were comtnnnded t, Lieutenants Kerne.
Uuinill nnd (lurvej, and nppronched the
tni'Ket in battle formation. As the di
vision swung' lound for tic run pn
the T-117 the nlane dropped down lo
nbo'it 1100 feet, and when the head i f
tne formation was n'tuost over the bow
of the U-117' the bombing attack was
made.
NORTHEAST ENDS YEAR
Class Day Exercises Will Be
Ob
served by Graduates
Class day exercises of the June class i
, .i v ,i . Ti- i .. l i mi i i
of the Norlheiisl Hifcli School will bo I
lieiii m o clock tills evening iii Andrew
.1. Moirisou Hall, Kighth street above
Lehigh aw'tiuc.
Following the I'.n-s prosideiit's ad-
-A
ARGETS
ilres bv Curtis Sihwertpr. Robett HIllMiKi'llin. Warren Meudenhnll. Ilnv-
i.ill read the class history and Kdwnrd
J Davis the class poem. I
Prisenlntions will bp made by Ivlwnrd
Finncis Mi'Laiighlin. academic; Ro
bind Wesh'i Kvleth. iiieehanii' mts, nnd
Robert It.iymot d Sm.tb. i oinni"reinl.
.limes M. Wu'laip wi'l gic the rie'
pinnhecx ami the cmi-hi "s spi 'ph viM
he by Fliiier W. Di"! The urogram
v ill be loiiilt'dcd with the transfer of
the gi w n in. in Cintis H. Sehwiller to
Chillies I!. Kuss. 'L'J
GETS NAVY BASES IN RUSSIA
Vanderllp Back With Concessions
That Include Two Ports
New York. June 22 (By A. IM
Washington B ViiiiiIitIiii arrived tndnv
on the Oltmnn . statin:' that he had re- I
reived moie com imnv from the Rus
simi So iet Gnicruincnt
i'he com essiiiii. h" said, comprised :
two hn-es will. I iiiiejit he used for
naMil put nose one 111 Awiti'ha Bin,
within fweiin -fniir hours of the
Alaskan coast and two days fc un
Japan, mid the oilor in Oil Cow Hai -bill,
liellf Vlnilivostok
Wills Probated Today
Wills wen- ndmiti'd to piobate here
lo'lowinc
i.l. I lionilts ;, I. si, -...II, into, . l.ilill.i
S. List. .'12 2t!7 I.eitii-s of iidmiuis
iiiiiihii iie iri.i'ii.d in the estate of
'l.l I, I . w-.l. llllfl . I .
IMpir P. T.i'hii. l.".2n North Redtie'd'.i
in el. llll 'CI'llllU tn S.iOll.l. I
Mrs. Wilson's Nephew Weds
Vmi iii,. June 22 -Mis. Dofoilix
I.iM'i Hnwkis wns married last eieumg
!li '1 'nn Cliii'- Ii. to Sn i ling
Cr.li Ji n iiplp, nf Nils Woodiow
'il. nn 'I.i" torinei' Prisidetit ami
l - .'I w . e i.b'lged In -lllll ie
giet Tien gift in the brid' w.i n
-,n u -il' i 's. i .o fei t high
Comoletes 10,000-Mile Canoe Trip
Niw York. Jiiti" 22- -When Willinm1,
A Guild 'i will' I', piiilil'i'd Mltn the'
Mont of II." Kn'.cl.c-hi i kei- Cllioe Cillh'i
'i.t"i'H Ii" comp'i'ti 'I wli.lt is tie
!,eud tn In un longest iiiiioi trip thnt
I a- iv.'i lie .i innd Slii'iing frni'i
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mi ii ihnii 111 DUD mile on II . Ti ,.
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LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY? JUNE 22, .1021
Divorced Mais Bride
IJKer I'hoto Service
I.0U1SP2 s. moori:
Ylien Mrs. Walter Li. Howard ob
tained her divorce decreo yesterday
Miss Moore was waiting In tlio
coiirltoom. Slio liurricd out, Joined
Howard at n Jewelry hUirc whero
an eiiRaRement ring was purchased.
Today they Rot n tnarrtiiRO llcenso
SUITOR WASTES NO TIME
Fiancee Gives News Divorce Is
Granted and He Gets Ring
Waller I,. Howard, nf I.'IO West
Stismiclmnnn nvenue. who wns dlvni'-ed
from Ma-, M. Howuril In Coinmon Pleas,
Court No '.', yesterday, took out a Ii
("tisi toila to weil I .mi i-o S. Mooie.
Mi's Moore, who wnited in the cor
ridor M'-terdiy until the divorce wns
Slanted Mrs Howard, went to n nearby
jewelry store with Howard Immediately
after the ease was decided. He bntlsdit
her a S'J.'iOii diamond ring. Today they
appealed in the Marriage License Itn -renu.
Howard was born in 1870, nnd Miss
Moore In June isih). She is a b'ondc
and gac her occupation as clerk. They
announced tlicir intention of being mar
tl.'d today.
GIRARD DIPLOMAS FOR 35
Commencement Exercises to Be Held
at College Tonight
('iiiiiinencement exercises for the
l.'flst graduating class of Girard Col
lege will be held in the auditorium to
night Thirty-five students, compris
ing the second largest class in the his
inr nf the college, will reccle their
diplomas
William Potter, president of Jeffer
son Medical College, will deliver the
I'oinmeneemeiil addrivs. and Dr. Chees-
niaii A. Derrick, president of Girard
Colli ge. will picsent the diplomas.
Victor J. Wilkes, first honor man. Is
I awanleii the tieneral louis v ngner
pri;:e, which Is n gold watch. Other
I prize awards will not be made till Sep
tember. 'I he graduates me: (i purge W. Hern-
theisc, 11 1 1 it in M licswifick, Paul r.
Build, John J. Cherry, Benjamin J.
Cook, Charles A. Crownover, Jmne G.
,,; WaUor M(.r I)rnUl.t Mhprt
; Klislo. Unit 11. IJngle. Marry line.
Fruihrlek II. Gnvltte, Charles J. Gross.
! George W. Hepuer, Owen R. Jones.
Howard P. Keifcr. William L. Mac
I Diuiald. Karl F. McDevitt. Dalton II.
mom! J'. Mcnnig. William W. Met rill.
William II. Miller. John II. Munyan.
Krucst Mtinr.i ntnejer. Joseph I'. Mm -
rnv. Willliim . Myers. John
.Neelv. (Virneliiis C. D Donnell. llllam
R. Po'ilterer. Chillies J. Rogcczy. Jo
seph F Slnlbabll. William J. Trap
iiage'i. .laiiiei D. White and Victor J.
Wilkes.
POPPIES HONOR GALBRAITH
Mefflorlal Flowers t0 fe rown on
Miniature Battlefield
Indianapolis. June in.'. ( Bv A P. I
Puppies from the battlefield- of
France will be grown nt national head
ipiarters of the Amcricati I.egion here
lu memorv of the late F. W. Gnlbraitb.
Jr.. lritioiial 1 "inuiiinder of the Legion,
who wis killed in an automobile nc
i blent I en- n -hoi t time ago.
A miniiitiiir shell-torn hnttlelield Willi
he lotistructeil by landscape giirdcm is
nnd tlorist'. w'll plant and cine foi ilie
iiii'iiiurial How ers.
Thomas Jefferson School Exercises
CloMiig exercises of the Thomas Jef
ferson Public School will be held this
weniiig al William Pcnii High School.
I'llti'i'iith and Wallace sticts. Harry
am!
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7 ooekn bKlnning June S7
Pay or i.xi'iunK Clawes or Tutorlnx
AM High School RnhjrctJ
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GOMPERS
FIND
CLAIMING VICTORY
Lewis Boom Slumps When Gar
ment Workers Switch to
Voteran Leader
MINERS DESERTING CHIEF
Ily the Assxiclnfed Press
Denver, Col., .Tune 2L The .tohn
j. l.cwls boom for the presidency of
the American Federation of Labor to
day took a slump.
Tudcr instructions from their execu
tive board, the delegates of the Lnilles'
Garment Workers switched their lilt
votes from tho Mine Workers' prcsl
dent to Samuel Gompers,
Tho three delegates of the United
Minn Workers cominnndinp, 15!)0 votes
were also reported to have dpsprtPil
their lender tor Gompers. Frank Far
rlnnton, president of thp Illinois Mine
Workers' dlstrlrt. who hns nlrcady nn
nnunccd his opposition to Lewis, was
reported on his way back to Denver
ru poru'ii on ins way duck to uenver . lini.. ,., in.,m...T nnnnments In
"bnlK"' W',l"' h0 l,mI ,,C"" l'',,lp,Mi"-l. ""on you eali'ln'younavnrex?
on uusiness. , . f ,fnU
Ivowls Men Still Hopeful
While the Lewis supporters admitted
that their own tdclegntloti would be
split, thev clniniPd sufficient votes had
been pledged by the metal trades, the
toad organizations the Machinists'
Union nnd the Carpenter nnd Joiners,
to elect their enndidnte. Their line-up
gave them approximately UO.000 of the
.'tS.'-'Dl votes In the convention.
(.oinpcis siiipof((.fM were claiming
the railway rnnnen, railwny
leik . nnd
elertilcal workers three of the largest
railroad organizations. The boilermnk-
ers, mi imp printing trades nnd the
Fedcinl employes' unions, (he building
trades organizations, with the exception
of the carpenters' nnd the moulders'
unions, weie also listed ns supporting
the veteran labor chief.
The Amalgamated Association of
Iron, Sleel ntul Tin Woikers and the
Mine, mill and smelter workers have
deftly been placed In the Lewis column.
Gompers Bfloinccs S'cc Victory'
The Gompers boomers declared that
tiny were sure of at least :t(),(!IIU votes
nearly 10,000 more than needed lo
win.
Labor leaders who were watching
clo-ely the vote maneuvering, declnred
that the contest may be so close that
the L'14 otes of the State central
bodies, trade nnd Federal labor unions
and fraternal organizations may deride
the winner.
While campaigners of both candidates
weie at work the Irish question was
before the lonveiitlon und n bitter tight
was being waged by n group of Irish
smpathizei's o have a resolution pro
viding for a boycott bv American or
ganized labor of Biitlsh-iuade products
and British concerns
1 hey weie op-
I iiuspii by iinuthiT group whose resolu
turn expressing sympnthy for the liish
causp wns reported favorably by the
Resolutions Committee,
Boycott Itosolut'on Urged
The supporters, of the boycott resolu
tion, which they declined wns the "of
hclal K'solution of the Irish Rcpublle,"
made public at the opening of the con
vention the following telegram from
Frank P. WnMi, counsel lor the Irish
Republic:
"Still in hospital nt Baltimore, but
in constant (ommuiiicallon with Harry
Bolmid" (secretary to L'umnn de Vn-
lern. Provisional President of tho Irish
I Republic nt New York). "We arc in
, thorough agreement that the only ef-
fcctive help that labor can give Ireland
I nt this moment is the strongest uoy-
i oir n solution.
The statement thai any of us nre
dictating or demanding anything of the
convention is utterly fuNe, but we do
make earnest appeal to the delegates for
lb" only effective old they can tender
Ireland nt this time, which is the pro
posed boyiott -(solution."
BOOTLEGGERSGETAWAY
Flre'lndl8crlmlnately on Police and
Crowd One Man Injured
Springfield, Mass.. June 22 1 Bv A
I P. 1 Dashing wildly through Suffield,
I Agnwnm, West Springfield. Riverdale
land Huh (ike, firing indiscriminately al
police officers, and into :i ciowd of more
Hum ii persons m iiivcrsiiie rack,
where nt lenst one man was wounded,
three bootleggirs believed to be fiom
c Haven, 1 imii.. eluded note than
thitty otliecrs in this eitv early this
I'lorniiig and escaped.
Joseph McLaughlin, of Mittinenguc.
was struck by one of the bullets. So
far us is known, he is the only one iu-jin-iil.
He xxns shot through tne Kg and
his condition is not believed to be scri
ms. ',',, HARTWELL FUNERAL FRIDAY
To Bury Martyr Doctor In Connecti
cut Services Here Also
Dr John II. Hiirtw.ll, ,'!:;il2 North
Broiul street, xxho.e death y est pi da x xx-as
a result of Infection of u wound in-
llietrd in his thumb while he was
operating on n patient for appendicitis,
will he buried 1 ri lax in Connecticut.
Funeral services will lie held at his
I, iiiuc tomorrow night and will bp nt
ti'tnl'd by Pot No. .1111, American Le
K.on; Lu Lu Templars mid members or
iih'T fraternal and social organizations
villi which he was affiliated. Further
services will lie held in Connecticut
8 p i
PiSKf t5EC3IK)AfcitlJKI(SE
25,000,000 school children in the United States
are rightly compelled to attend school. It isn't
right to compel them to risk their lives in
firetrap schools. Concrete schools won't burn.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
To Iwprova and Extend Uees of Concrete
AdnU Sin Frandtat
Cliicago Detroit Ixji Angcle Parkenhwg Seattle
Dallu Ifrlenit Milwaukee I'iiuburfih St. Louis
Denver IndianapolU Mlnneapollt Portland, Orrg. Vancouver.B.C.
DeaMotnea Kaaus City New York. Salt Lala Gty Washington
Write for Sehoolhouia Booklet 5-5
Revolt on Tariff
Measure Arises
rnntlntiMt from Pane One
siirp upon the legislative branch, but as
yet there Is no sign of such pressure.
The schedules lire, still a question for
the expel ts of the Ways, nnd Means
(Vuninitlcc.
Disarmament i-eeins also to hnve
reached the expert 'stage. There h no
other way to account for tin." lack of
progress towartl cutting the expenses
of naval competition aiming the grent
powers, Kverybndy Is for an agree
ment to limit naval building publicly
mid privately. This Government and
thnt of Great llrltaln and Japan hnve
given assurances of their eagerness to
co-operate, nnd there the thing stops..
Ah In ever thing there is no diffi
culty about tlio general principle. Naval
expenditures must be limited. Rut
how limited? There Is the rub. It Is
the Intention nf this Government to
have some definite policy when It enters
into a disarmament conference and not
merely some policy of Its own. but to
hnve reached nil understanding with nt
least Great Rritaln mid Japan upon
the chief details nf thnt policy.
War Kapcrts Differ
Whl follows is not n picture of what
is going on in this Administration par
ticularly. It In doubtless true of the
Governments of Great Britain mid
inpaii ns well. When you nave n gen-
There Is where the trouble begins.
The big ship advocate exclaims: "Our
navy is deficient in bnttle cruisers. The
lesson of the war Is thnt bnttle cruisers
are the most valuable part of the navy.
We must hnve so much money during
the next half dozen years in order to
hnve a well-rounded navy."
The aircraft advocate says: "The
war of the future is largely war in the
nlr. With the development of flying
the battleship will be at the mercy of
the nnvy that ban the most effective air
force. Both for defense und offense n
grent number of fast aircraft cnrrlers
is needed. Our navy is deficient in nlr
crnft. They nre highly expensive. We
must have so much money for nlrcrnft
carriers." And so it goes, probably not
merely in Washington, but in London
and in Toklo. Kvery expert, as in
tariff making, has his net schedule nnd
there is no one to say lilin nay.
In ii word, the formula is hard to
reach. Kvcn if you could gel your ex
pert advisers to agree upon the amount
of money that they need to round out
nnd keep up the nnvy there still remains
Hie question nf exchange. How relate
the dollar, the pound nnd the yen, the
cost of labor and materials in the Fnitcd
States, Japan mid Kngland.
Related to Anglo-Japanese Pnct
Then there is the question of the
Anglo-Japanese alliance. In some way
not disclosed disarmament Is related to
the question now before the British Im
perial conference whether Great Blitnln
nnd Jnpnn are to renew in nny form
tlicir old compact.
The State Department evidently feels
deeply nbout this nllianee. There was a
slum) mid aliiio-t angry denial today by
the ilcpnrtment of the Associated Press
dispatch from Washington that this
Government hud been not Hied of the
intention of Gicat Biitain to re-engage
herself with Japan.
The dispatch which was denied said
that the State Department wnii being
kept fully Informed by Great Britain of
its intention to renew the alliance with
Japan and of the modifications it was
proposed to make in it. The implica
tion wns that the State Denartnient was
agreeable to the renewal of the nllianee
with the changes Indicated.
Jt brought forth such a prompt nnd
sharp repudicntlon ns to leave little
doubt that this Government opposes the
renewal of the alliance.
Apparently the compact traycr-cs our
nolicy in the Far Fast and in that way
bears upon the possibility of limiting
the development of the navy.
On all sides the President is imii
pnssed by difficulties in bringing about
prompt action for the reduction of ex
penditures ami tnxution. The difficul
ties me presented by diplomacy, bv mi
undisciplined party, by the disagree
ment of experts. Public Impatience is
hnving its pffeet upon nerves mid
tempers down here. But the difficulties
are more or less Inevitable. The Pies
ident is not to blnme for them. Liqui
dating the results nf n great war is n
low mid hard task.
UNAFRAIDOF U. S. CAPITAL
Filipinos Believe Investors Will Not
Oppose Independence
Washington. June 22. (By A. P.)
Confidence that American cnpltal in
vested lu the Philippines xvlll not op
pose Independence for the islands is ex
pressed by Jnime C. Dp Veyrn. Philip,
pine resident commissioner, in lemarks
printed today in the Congressional
Record
Since passage of the Autononiv Act
in lfllfl. be said, "we no loneer nre
nroused lo suspect that every Ameriian'
dollar invested In th.,. Philippines might I
he u mill driven into the coflin of our1
independence." I
Roxborough Thief Gets Three Years
John Butler, nlin. Willinm Tlioiim
son, was sentenced tu three to hw
xenrs in the Fastern Penitentiary in a'
burglary charge by Judge Burnett lo i
dnv in Criniinal Court No 1. The I
man. it xxns shown, had prexiom'x I
served u term in the Ilunlingdoii Re I
formatorv for u burglnry coiainifted in
West Chester. Butler xvas charged i
with the etiletlng of four homes on
Last Hermitage stieel, Roxborotigh ,,
one of them, that of Robert T. Foxle
at ."HO Fust Hermitage street, he was
cnptui-dl bx Fovle, who held a gun nt I
his head until the arrival of the poin t. '
MOTORIST PRAYS
TO OIE FOR VICTIM
Grief-Stricken Man Surrenders
After Machine Crushes Out
Roslyn Lad's Lifo
THREE PERSONS INJURED
A five-ycnr-ohf boy was killed nnd
fhrcc other persons were seriously In
jured Inte vestcrdny in automobile nc
cldents in the northern nnd southern
sections of the city. ,
Tho boy who metVlcnth was Irwin
Znekey, of Roslyn. He was run over
by nn automobile driven by Chnrles II.
Retiter. 0."14 Ross street, Gcrmnntown.
Tho accident hnppencd nt Edge Hill and
Kastnn ronds.
Grief-stricken on realizing that his
car had crushed out the life of the boy.
Renter prayed in the Ablngton police
station that the life of the little fellow
might bo brought back and ills own life
taken instend.
"I never did anything to bring such
n trngrdy upon me." said Renter, "and
cannot understand why I hnve been
placed in such n position. 1 would
rather anything had happened to me
thnn this."
Renter, according to the police, was
driving at a moderate rate of speed.
The boy ran across the road in front of
his home. There was another car ahead
of Renter's, and In avoiding this Irwin
ran directly In front of tho car which
crushed out his life.
Joseph Blnck, of Ablngton, was killed
by an automobile on Saturday within
a' short distance of where the boy wns
struck.
Renter immediately surrendered to
the police. He wns held to await action
of the Coroner.
Mrs. Idu Waldman, 41 North Eighth
street, nnd her son Joseph were severely
injured Inst night when nn automobile
in which they were riding collided with
n car driven by Samuel Clearfield at
Seventh and South streets.
Mrs. Waldman nnd her son were
taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Clearfield, who lives nt 800 South street,
was not injured.
Motorcycle Patrolman Martin Ford,
of Twentieth and Berks street station,
was struck by a trolley car while cross
ing the tracks at Hutchinson nnd Mas
ter streets last night and thrown sev
eral feet. He was picked up uncon
scious and taken to St. Joseph's Hos
pital. He lecelvcd Kcverp cuts and
bruises of the bend nnd body.
West Chester Hero of War Buried
Wesl t'hcsitcr, Pa.. June 22. Fu
neral services were held todny for the
late C'lrpoi-al Nnrbert FlncKau. of Com
pany I, 111 tli Regiment, xvho xvas killed
ii. action in BUS in France. High mnss
xxns celebrated at St. Agnes' Church,
nnd the interment xxns made at St.
Agnes' Cemetery, Oakland. The serv
ices were in charge of Schlegel Post,
American Legion, which, accompanied
by the meinb"r.s of Company I, Sixth
Regiment, acted ns a guard of honor,
Fincgnn met his death In one of the
last actions previous to the armistice.
SALES MANAGER
AVAILABLE
Thoroughly versed In modern
merchandising-, Bales nnalysls ami
orunnlz.itlon. Past record an
pnlesmnn nnd snlesmanager xvlll
nssure results.
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An Ekegren Wrist WatcK
For Men
Precision. Superior nrtisanship.
i8-knrat gold.
Radium hands and numerals.
Leather strap, gold buckle.
Sole Agents
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut and Juniper
ne-Day Outings
h'rom Market strect Wharf
Every Day
Atlantic City
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PARIS, BIG LINER, REAfU
N. Y. ON MAIDEN VOYAQJj
French Steamship of 33,700 -r '
Equipped to Carry 3240 Pai.. 1
New York. June 22. (Bv a p ''I
Tho steamship Paris, latest addltln- . 'I
the fleet of ocean liners running U.
iweeu i.cw lorn ami Kllropn,, h..,. '
reached here today on her maiden TT'
age. The Paris, owned by the VrM- -line,
la registered nt .TJ.700 . "
nnu la uia icci long w til a hMmViK '
feet. She is cqulnpcd to ca?3 V&
eight, classes of travel, rang . , rf
giand luxe of nine suites to thr?l..i,J1
with cabins and bunks. The M '
slceragc is eliminated. The stJJj?,!
lias a double bottom n, i .. ".c.amH
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stpel bulkheads, so built that ni, "fl! 1
of the fourteen will keep her n?'
mission, bended l.v Mar. I ,i V"n?
JiuiuiiK nit? iiiiN.snnfPra ti.
elected by the Franco-American a
ciely. which is going , (Wi
tbatil: tint .'o-iir -. h.r ?,H "
France during the war. l"
YOUNG WIFE DEFENDS MAN
Declares Charges of Assault Brought
by Woman Is "Terrible Mlatake'
"It's a'l a terrible mistake," ju
assertion of Mrs. Knnnn Mm.. ..
young wife of John I). Miller, w-hn .J
Vn.tw.lnv Imt.l l il.tflll l..ii'."no1
by MngistrntP Rpnshnw. on cIibmm If
attempted highway robbery nnd aV,.i
and battery brought by Miss Helen M,,'
rlgan. twenty-one, years old. 11420 T,tu
street. lul'l
Tho Millers were married in April
declared thp wife, who sold her ImXii
"wouldn't look at another girl ' T
bitterly characterized the charge ,
"false," nnd declared they niustX t
work of nu enemy. l l''
Miss Merrlgnn identified Miller, ffh
Is nineteen yenrs old, ns the man Z
stopped her early Saturday motntar
at tanvivn and .etterly street,, lrSj&
pick her up In his nuns, mid wns fln.W
scared away by her screams nnd tl,
appearance of neighbors. '
home In bed at the time the nllered hoM
Ut vw. .s VI.
Flier Killed In California
Riverside, Calif., June L'2. (ty A
P.) Sergeant James E. ,ion .J
Washington, 1). C, wns InMantly killH -nnd
Private Lester V. Dmi.1,,.. . I
sligntiy injured when an army nlrnlan
in which they were Hying fell 300 (Z
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