MPoPKKPrPi?"' r'ffiF'ws-JT'iw"' " ; v. v " -' ,- i V4 EVENING PtfBLIO LEDR-PJBCIIiABELPHik, FRlAy, JULY 29, 1921 1 ? 1 ' .' " H Ik ? I V I z 3V " I v FDiSDN PROPOUNDS NEW IEST QUERIES Princeton Man Admits Ho Wa3 Stumped and Answered Only 90 Out of 150 TEN COMMERCIAL METALS? New Yorlt, July 20. Thomns A. Xdtoon It nt It ngaln. lie hnn dug up nn entirely frcdi set of weird queries to test the Inteljectunl 9t our college youth. In n renewed ffort to demonstrate lil nwumptlon that college boj-s do not know enough to come In out of the rain, he Invited Stephen Sap to solvo another 150 prob lems of human experience history, current nffnlrn. a dash of science, a whiff of geography. A former Princeton student with threo years' experience ut Old Nassau batted against the latest Edloon ques tion and whiffed struck out com pletely. Out of the full set of 150 that was handed to him with the dictum that thero could be only one ciion and that no longer than forty-Ave seconds could be Indulged in per question, lie olvcd or thinks he solved ninety. The rest he knows ho mulled horribly. That would give him an average of sixty, which Is pretty low rnnklng by Mr. Edison's standards. Here aro a few of tho questions propounded : What is the hardest substance known? Bound Finland. Name ten metnls used commercially. What function docs baking powder perform? Whv does the shape of the moon vary at different times of the month? In going from East to West do you t your watch ahead or back? Name four birds which migrate from the Arctic to South America seasonally. Who was Lord Kelvin, and what did he do? Where doeR camphor come from? Who was Watt, and what did he do? Who was the wife of Napoleon III? Which is left port or starboard? Where is Plmlico Sound? What is the name of a famous present-day race horse? What Is ginseng and where does It come from? What is the largest water lily grown? In going from America to the Medi terranean, is the Rock of Gibraltar on the right or left going through the Straits of Gibraltar? What are the elements of ammonia and from what Is it made? IpHHffiKffimW You'll taste the j difference! j asco j Cofe 25c At all our Stor DiffliiJDmiitMii'iiiiiiJD'iiiiit.oiiraraiirjEiraiciii'jiia M. i. II. Sell It for U- SPECIAL! pr Reach $15 Cup Defender $ C RACKET O The ureatrrit Mluo in a hlgh-irrade racket er offered A Reach 115 Racket one of the finest made, at a fraction of Ita price! Profenlonal model staunch frame, arched throat of wa'nut. 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Cotton shirt white belt blue flannel pants $5 Life Guard $0.50 Suits, now $8 Life Guard Suits, now . $rr.so All-wool, white worsted slree'ess shirt all. wool blue flannel pants fine white web belt non-ruiilab.o buck'e WaV n x trp trp Services for Hero .EfllaX TSfcvT .JllBBBBBBBBBBBBByHsHa 1 V"1 W 11 Qtt A "' ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV I T Jar"' WO aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVT ROBERT J. MARTIN Croix de Guerre vt Inner, who will bo reburlcd tomorrow from Ills former home, i!84:t Itotiillnnt street What Is chewing gum made from? Why can't eggs be boiled on the top of Pike's I'cak? What do they put on the safety match boxes so as to light the matches? Why do yoldlers marching In cadence break step when crossing n bridge? Estimate the rout of "hipping a car load of oranges from California to Chi cago. Where dnea pepsin come from and what is It" used for? What tribe of Indians did Columbus first meet when he landed In America? What rnilroad in tho United States ban the most large bridges per mile on Its length. What are the uses of cocaine, where does it come from and from what? What nre Janisaries? What man first entered the source of the Colorado River and went through the length of the Grand Canyon to its mouth? Who was Camllle Dcsmoullns? What tiees are conifers? What Is raw hide used for? For what King were the Pyramids of Egypt built? Why docs the eyeball contract and expand? Who was Genghis Khun? Name three men who have tried to find tho North Pole. What nre pyrites and what used for? What is chalk? BELLE OF 30 AVE. LOSESJIER SUIT Referee Favors Jool W. Thorno, Wealthy Banker, After Hear ing of "Dear Sailor Boy" WORKED WAY AT BARNARD New Yorlt. July 20. An absolute di vorce for .ToeJ Wolfe Thornc, millionaire banker and scion of an old New York family, was recommended yesterday In a report filed In the Supreme Court by David R. Daly, referee appointed to consider the evidence in the suit for separation brought against him by Mary Casey Thome, Rarnnrd graduate, for merly known as "The Belle of Third Avenue," whose marriage to Thorno In 1011 caused comment In society circles. Not only did Referee Daly disallow Mr-. Thome's request for a legal sep aration, but reported that her Mitt should be dismissed and the custody of Joel Thornc. Jr.. the couple's nlx-and-n -half-year-old child, bo awarded to Mr. Thome. Raymond P. Wilon. n former sailor, alleged by the referee to have acted Improperly with Mrs. Thornc, was placed in Mrs. Thome's home, said Mr. Drcr. counsel for Sirs. Thomn n defending the case, because counsel for .Mrs. 'liiornc fearetl that attempts might bo made to raid her apartment in search of articles In her possesion. He fur ther declared tliat the testimony of the servants was undeniably false and n mass of contradictions. The couple were married sccrctlv at the Hotel Plara on November 1, 1011. They separated in 1017, after living together at 0 East Seventy-sixth street. Mrs. Thome continued to live with her son at the Seventy-sixth street address and later she moved to the Hotel des Artistes, 1 West Sixty-seventh street. Subsequently alio began her suit for separation and under an alimony agree ment her husband paid to her $750 a month since the summons and complaint were served In 1010. A sensational turn In the marital dlf ferenceo of the couple was the alleged kldnnpplng of the boy Joel by repre sentatives of his father when the boy was In the rnro of his mother In Con necticut. Mrs. Thome ha not seen the ,Lsin.c! the kidnapping In August, 1010, although 8ho said she caught a glimpse of him at the window of his maternal grandmother's homo on Fifth avenue whllo tho pnrado of the returned Twenty -seventh Division was In prog ress. Tho boy Is said to be In Denver now. Wilson, the alleged co-respondent, ac cording to the referee, was a sailor In the navy when he met Mrs. Thorno, and lator became her bodyguard, In view of the fact that she had once been taken to the psychopathic ward of Bellcvue Hospital and effected her release through n writ of habeas corpus. "The record Is clear as to the plain tiff's Indiscretion In picking up an no niialntanco with her nllcgod paramour Wilsqn." said the referee. "The plain tiff first met him on August 1, 1018. He was dressed In the uniform of a sailor of the United States Navy, and was staying at the Bethel Unit, op posite her homo, nnd while she was out for a walk stopped her to ask her where to pest a letter. She thereupon, on lenrning that he was a stranger In the city, Invited him Into her home, where he remained about an hour while she played ihc piano for him. "According to Clara. Burns, a serv ant, of 0 East Seventy-sixth street, some time later the plaintiff, In speak ing to Clara, used such expressions ns 'I have my Ray upstairs and I want you to be good to him' ; 'This is my precious Ray and I want you to be very good to him. I want you to give him some very good cats.' Then, turning to Wilson. 'She is a darn fine cook. Ray, and you will get some good eats.' " Mrs. Thome bought n gold elenrctte case as a Christmas gift for Wilson, the witness nlso stated, according to Mr. Daly, and said It was for "darling Ray." Ellsc Ryscr, another servant, testi fied that between May 25 and November 1, 1010, she baw Wilson and the plain tiff kiss, und that sometimes Wilson took the plaintiff on his knee. GENERAL UPRISING IS FEARED N CH NA Ex-President Personally Takes tho Fiold Against Pokin Gov ernment Offlolals INVASION TO OUST WAR LORD By the Assoclnted Press ' Pckln, July 20. Tear of a general uprising along the Yangtse-Klang Is felt hero a a result of hostilities be tween tho provinces of Hunan and Hupeh the former under control of the Canton, or Southern Chinese, Govern ment and the latter under Jurisdiction of the Pekln, or duly constituted Chinese Government. Troops from Hunnn havo Invaded Hunch, with the evident intention of oistlng Wang Chan-Yuen, Inspecting commissioner or tne two provinces, whose authority, however, Is not rec oirnlzed br Hunan. Wane Chan-Yuen Is one of tho three "war lords" who met recently .nt Ticn-Tsln to Impose their will upon the Pckln Government, caus ing a reorganization of the Cabinet. The Invasion appears to be directed by Chao Pcnc-TI. Governor of Hunan. for an alleged violation by Hunch of the lntcrnrovlncial peace agreement General Pu Pcl-Fu, commander of the uovcrnment troops in Hunan nnd idol of the hordes, ha been ordered to lead the ndvance on Hupeh, while General Chang Tsao-Lln, Governor of Man churia, lit dispatching troops from Muk den to aid tho Northern forces. Dispatches from Canton, seat of the Southern Government, would eeom t indicate that the Invasion is prompted by Dr. Sun Yat-Scn, head of that Gov ernment, and is In line with his plan to accomplish coalition of tho Yangtso- Kiang and Southwestern provinces against i-euin. Canton, July 20. (By A. P.) The constitutionalist government hero has Issued Instructions to the provinces of Hunan, aze-unuen, Kwan-Tung, Yun- wM . v j w Ii.1.11 'Kh i A i m lv WsWfwmK w VK i4HaaaBMiK ' J w i win ! m ri ii P i i w i i 'i ! I'li, h. Ml Ill 'Ii! 'I ' L ', ! f ' ,'ii V1. ' Hi1 'Ii " ll i VhIIH K1 W nii X ; H iW JWfiamBaaaWV IvM W J Ml ! T l,F I 1 1 ' PP I H II' V ', i I 'S NJHiJMi&M V JHrP9ACHl ,' fKN THUK. SAT, 15Y.K9.: "M.?J id Out todav New Victor Records August 1921 Violin Girometta (My Sweetheart) Sophie Braslau T' m' Arricordo e Napule (Memories of Naples) Enrico Caruso Dream haces EmUto De Gogorza Masked Ball Morro ma prima in grazia (I Die, Yet First Implore Thee) Emmy Deatinn MUcha Elman Mabel Garrison Louiso Homer Edward Johnson Erika Morini Philadelphia Orchestra Sergei Rachmaninoff Titta Ruffo Renato Zanelli Alberto Salvi Alberto Salvi . 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Madrigal de Mai (Madrigal of May) Mother Machree Harp Scherzo in E Flat Minor (Salvi) Harp, Homing Sylvia Canzonetta In the Forest (Sous Boii) Thinking of You Carolina Lullaby Star of the Sea iReverie Meditation Drowsy Head Medley Waltz Hawaiian Guitars Isle of Paradise Medley Waltz Hawaiian Guitars St Louis Blues Fox Trot Jazz Me Blues Fox Trot Ira Nobody's Baby Fox Trot ilmt 64967 88635 64949 88636 64968 64969 87327 64970 74692 74691 64971 88637 64972 10 $1.25 12 1.75 10 12 10 10 10 10 12 12 10 12 10 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 Listening Fox Trot All By Myself Anna in Indiana Down Yonder Don't You Remember the Time? Little Crumbs of Happiness Springtime Cho-Cho-San Fox Trot Song of India Fox Trot Learn to Smile Fox Trot Oh Me! Oh My!-Medley Fox Trot Stars and Stripes Forever March Golden Star All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Aileen Stanley Arthur Fields . Peerless Quartet t - II "! ! Uj. 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In addition to tho troopi advancing on Hupeh. tho Canton government also is dispatching forces from threo other directions with Dr. Sun Yat-Scn. head of the Canton government, reported to be personally leading one division. lUnconQnued reports reaching hero say that Clinng-Sha in Hunan Prov ince, was looted during nn outbreak attending a coup against Chao l'cng Ti, Governor of Hunan. TO REBURY WAR HERO American Legion Post to Take Part In Military Funeral The funeral of Sergeant Robert J. Martin, who died from wounds received In action In France, will bo held to morrow afternocn from tho homo of hli parents, 2843p3oudlnQt street. Sergeant Martin was n membor of Company O, Ninth Infantry, He wns wounded In action July 0, 1018, and was returned 'to tho hattlcfront AugUBt 28. On October 0, 1918, his commnndcr having been killed In the battlo of Champagne, ho took command of the sector, and held It until ho was seri ously wounded nnd had to be trans ferred to tho rear. Ho was awarded tho Croix de Ouerro and bovoral citations for bravery. Hobort J. Martin Post, American Legion, has been nnmed nfter blm, nnd will have charge of tho funeral serv ices. All posts of tho legion in the northeast section hnvo been invited to the services. - PHILADELPHIA NUN OFF FOR CAPE TOWN Volunteer to Teach and Missionary Work in South Africa Do WILL SAIL TOMORROW The first group of Catholic nuns from this city to volunteer for missionary work in distant parta'of the world will tail from New York tomorrow on the Royal Mall Steam Packctt Orduna, for Capo Town, South Africa. Taking tho trip aro Sister M. Resur rection, Sister M. St. Hilda nnd Sister M. Gertrude, all of tho IIouso of the Good Shepherd, Tnirty-fifth street nnd Falrmount avenue. They, with Sister M. Mercedes, ulso from tho Home of the Good Shepherd, left two weeks ago, nro among tho rangunrd of CAtboIlc nuns from this city nnd Now York to go to distant parts of tho world as mis sionaries. Sibtcr M. Mercedes went to Lima, Peru. Tho Capo Town mission will bo tho second to be. established t i7S mo sisters of tho Good ttulJi. "'S I jrrsissr& .Tho threo nuns from th. it Til tho Good Shepherd 'mo'ieli'il many wno volunteered for forVlVn lt(? ice. In Cape Town they iii&?1 iiuna, aireaay tncro from IfiTuJ of Catholics that aftr the iFJmi a community hnvo been con?. nXes!0 Wrk With th0 ' aaJ Announcement was made M yesuratj that It is the Intention of the mEfii tlon i to open a third mission Mi Africa in tho near future. tV .?m pectcd that sisters from New York be sent to the new colon rK LAST WEEK OF OUR $50,000 SACRIFICE SALE OF Auto Supplies, Tires and Tubes Many below actual coat. Ask your neighbors who have already taken advan tage of this great opportunity. 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