Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921
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PARIS POLICE BUR
TERRORIST PARADE
Demonstration Against Amer
ican Embassy Tomorrow
Is Prohibited
RADICALS MAY DEFY ORDER
liy Hie jWnelnlfil Press
Paris, Oct. L"J The Trench (
eminent took action today te prevent
tin demonstration before tlic Amerii an
Knibassy here Sunday, planned bv
Communists ns n spcclacitlur n evcm.'iit
'n connection with the Siii .'..-ai
nmrder case in the I'tilted States . g.nnt
Ihe verdict in which the mm nnnst.
rre protesting, 'l'he Communist loud
us linve been Informed bj the author
ties tlmt the proposed dcnioiistrutieu
will net he permitted. tbl notion lx ins
taken in pursuance of a decision n:u In. I
lit II Calilliit lulllieil pti'siilcil ever bv
I'i evident .Mllleriind vcsterdn.v.
Notwithstanding the (iecmni nt 's
action, the Ceiuinunli-t: nrgaiunl u-ns
( mined ed with the plans haw dei nlc 1
te go en with tli ir tirrmigcinents 'I'm
leaders hnve instructed their f,!lu r ,
tt meet tomorrow at '! .(hi e'i Ie. I, at l'ie
Arc de Triotuphe, tli 1'lnce du Trnen Trnen
iere and the Place de IAht.i. vvlie'i
form a triangle at the center uf uh il
"lands the Amerii'an Iliubitssv K- .ul.
lican guards ami mounted jiinl fn.it e
lice in large numbers have been unlet ed
te report at the three pe.nts il. signaled
for the asscmblae." of the di'iiieiistrnt.c. i
Nine arrests lime been made In con- I
neetlen with bomb-throwing nt Wagrain '
Hall Inst n ght. One of tlie-e arrest' .1
is a woman. Fifteen persons were in I
.inred in this explosion, twelve of win m '
re said te have been pnliectn. it The
Itemb was of tin' same tpe as that sent
te Mren T. Herritl;, American Am
bnssader te 1'rnnce. last Wednesdu.v .
The police are continuing their in
vestlgatien of the explosion tn Mr Ilei
lick's home and ate making numerous
searches of houses supposed te shclti !
anarchists of Italian origin, who r. - i
eently arrivul from America,
The bomb was thrown just a the
meeting was coming te n close. Thou
sands inside and outside the hall were
slngfng tile "Internatienale" when some
'en policemen rushed n piutlcuhirlv
exuberant group uf Communist who
added a threatening forward movement
te their vocal effetts. All the trouble-
matters were rushed bnik into the en
trance as the bomb exploded.
It was nearly ten minutes before tin
crowd began te come out again this
time slewh and decorously passing
through lines of police and d.sp.-is,,,-inte
scattered greupN of two or four,
apparenth with no further intention of
making tieuble
ACCUSED OF AUTO THEFTS
Jehn Hepkins, Shere Bricklayer.
Charged With Stealing 7 Cars
Atlantic llty, Oct. L' - Jehn iie
Oct. 'S2 - .Jehn II.
Ivlns, a bricklaver. was .irrested te.hiv
as he was preparing te have for his
place of eniplev ment en the i harge of
being Implicated in the theft and s.ti,.
of seven automobiles, the owner- of
three of which have ldentitied th stolen
. nr. lie was committed te mil m
default of bail te aw nit extradition bv
the Philadelphia police, wlm claim te
have evidence connecting Hepkins with
the theft. Hepkins ai5e had .1 resi
dence in Philadelphia
The three . ars which wen- lueiitilied
belonged f.j Ir Fran.i- I'crtelct. I'r,
S I', ii tie and Jehn Webber, th. let-
ler resiiiiu" nt 7-1." Smith Peurrh -t t t .
all of Phihidelphia Ilete. tlve are
looking for another man who the I'hi'n
i! lphia police are inclined te think
knew sunn thing ahmit the -telen car-.
HELD IN SALOON FIGHT
Man Struck Bartender en Head, Is
Charge
When .Jehn Weill, i tweut' tw
venrs old. of 12'!1 North Thin v -nrst
street, was refused n drink la-i night
in the saloon of I'dw.ird Khmaii. 1 lH'l
Ktting street, lie started a row which
landed him nti.l .lehn M. .Millien in jail,
until the.v can eip h tnise SMM) bail.
Khmnn, the sulnenkeepcr. te-tllied
thRt Weiller we-, drunk und when In
iefiis"d te soil him the driuU lie pulle.l
a whisk Husk from hi pocket ntci
truck him en the head. Jehn Mc Mc
Mahen, of 127K1 Cunibil.lge street, w 'n;
was a spectator, tried te step tin light, i
but Patrolman Marshall, wlm nivued
.lust at that tin.e. arrest, d both Weiller I
and Mc.Mahen Mug'stinte e-wnhl, (,f i
the Nineteenth and Oxford strt !- sta .
tien. held them in $MK) bail for limber
hearing.
WOMANJJEAR DEATH
Poison
May End Life of Wife Who
Killed Husband
William .1 K ,t'. i , w !n. n,t
Mrs
and Uii
I'd her liij-l,,i!,,i
ie.
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tw.
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-' fn
. aiise she lean. I -he w,
nibeictilasis i ,' I
old baby n !g!,t h- in
moth, r, is in ,i s, j m- , .mil.t i
the Piatilvfi id Il'isp.tai, us t e
of dunking p usen.
Sue wii- ,ih i i i .Ii .!, ,i'
urn .-. and i'L v - in u- l.e i-
.t a
ii
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l.nt enough te lil.ltel 1 nv lilt, y i,
llltlOU
Kclfer was shot ,'i th thi .iii
home of hi. pan-iit-, .",'.': i K, I. ,,
Krnnkfer I. wee.i h ..ill ". i
'J'he sli'ieting ", ui . i i ."I
It the
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BOY AND GIRL HIT BY AUTOS
Yeutn Run Down by Philadelphia
Man's Car in Gloucester
Itlissell I I I'll! I , Ue M i . .,. of
Uellniti'vr n.nr ' . u -t i . I vv .s
1 mi deu II 111 .11 I 1 ..i I i-i iiiI I bv
the automobile of IJcriv 1.. ,vnm ei
L'sfjt) Oi nips 1 1 reit t:.i
was taken te u." Csuuli
llfispitul wnh a fni'tui
i (.nee was In Id iinih . S."
t ie icsiilt . f the chllu's
Verna Ziuie, eleven v.'
North Ceugiess lead,
struck bv the utiti i n i . ' i ' i
CUV I
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e I skull
HI bail t
in ii'i . -i'
r- e' i
I "(II 1 v icv
nriv . ii
', hev
ipl' ie
I l,f
i await
ill 1.1
vt u (
i:.i-
ward Sti uigte low ,,r W. e l'.m I.
leg was fractured, and Stringfellow toelt
her te the '".imden lleui. "ui. II.--
liltal. Stin ,t. I'.iw v i's arn.-tid an I te
lOBHCil lillilei his own ree.'gli..ilil. e te
nvwul lh" lesu't of the girl's Itijune.-.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
AVUll3.Hl K II IM II JUT. I. N" I . M
m.d Alum I' II ib, -II 1" vi ,ii iu , -.
Kzi-UihI luniw imii' f l'u eui v.u
Hundi-m. (1 elm. d.. I .1
Th,iiler Mtiiiil.U N K i"'i i- i
Tin iiuisen yi iii. J lli It- .tn.in sn
H '-M l
Mjx 1. Clihhi inn iri II I . .1
t'trvlm il,liin TIT s ." 1 '
C'lir, S Mull Ml Airv 1 .1 1,
Helm i: Mt-lviiilrv vv Mi.l vi . 1. 1 .
JUiimrt 11 i'iui Si i,i. .
Dorethw A Utiiiiri. 1 V n V .i .'
Jehn v lCuiiiu.lv aiji. r.iir.i .en ,
mnl lial A llunlei llie; N I'i 1
:.lnml H Wlll.B Mill; sru ,. ,i ai I J
II. Mevvbmv, fiuiiL' VVnli.
Hebert N Koxweitn surniinirMiii -n.l
Jpunlit JtiLkiun. Ul.l l.iulli vv t
Jfrlut I)n.l till l.iinonvvue.l a, mil
M. Meylnti Tim N Nth i
Jinry A Bmlth, Uniil-n. N J n-i
, K. Deran. cmdn,. S J
'jfUxaiKlrp lUlbinlvii. M lliirni.in at
jP l4ln Xevyin, 0019 M". Micar n.
iv a
and
Educator Honored
1 , ' J
PltOK. MUII It WVITS
Itrtired educator, who will he gtiesl
of honor at cornerstone l.ilng of
Ittii'Ilngtnn High .Silioel iiatueil in
his honor .Mr. Watts was prin
cipal of the school llft jr.us. It
Is hi'lifM'd that ihls mn'rd is iin
it:.ilhcd in t .erica. He r. (Iird
in HUT
ROSE TREE MEET "
WILL CLOSE TODAY
Big Fields and Classy Horses
Are Entered in Media
Events
CROSS-COUNTRY FEATURE
'nun M ion of
the
at
end
hi'iit r i 'ing
Media this
lust dnv "f
Si .1 ' l
.'.ft- 111'
the K,
.'n-.v
are bv
W .II I e Mien
II the s nil
-e l'l t e .'ii e
Ie w ill t ule
Teg lit
ntn'
end ie
as the
f.ir the In -t
ever received for !1
in this i inn i rv
hunt la., n, e. ting
vVlicn T per -.J, i
'i as I ...li.ilj i' Kniie,
Samuel H ltiildle
te- M .l.ffenN,
Mr and Mrs Vil
. I' Anilirese I'lai'v
Cole cl i;. l. I'asNiitt.
iie IMwnrd II Mar
StrasHlmrger, tieeige
(Jmlfrey 1'ireee.
ti.erge ll ')i
shall. K. P..
Mroehc. p,. ,
I meet that in
tin ''s enter nor.,', for
it -elf
is a Kuarniitic of
geed ra. ing
W.lh three i ress.i'Hiintrv lae.- mi
tndi'lV. the eve-its should prove full of
the kci'tii'M lllt'rst. (!i"U2e IirixiKe s
great steeplechn-er. Iveilde-t. I- the
f.ivei-te ter that even' Reddest fell at
W'dne-ih'v "s rm .-. and the-, i- i. m h
interest tu what h" doe t.ul-n Mi
Kiddle's N lieini-, a winmr la-t week
nt Whlfemifsh. will be Itiild.st's main
opponent
in the lle.ntni" Hill Plat Kid YVin
ewue I
bv .le-eph N I'vving will rule
fnvmite
in this
unless UnUw.iv '- lioehv tarts
'''nt It i- ext ,(,. t.,t
Poelev will I nil III tl
Hese T Illllltet
.-wci-im:i,cs lll-l"ll( e till- rile
of these horse- il,,l net I llll W
Iteih
Im s.lav
lis I In- hnv ben -,iv e.l f.
ertn.'i cmi-ld 'red n- tin
perUnt races this iifterne
w llllt tu p
inure im-
hi
i ether
linrc t.'lllt was unt seen W. ,n
West M.'ath. iil-i owned b Mi
He l- euteie.l ler C... !(.,.,' "I", , ,
J'we. ,st.kl'-, und if he flit
form he will be lighting for the
the (inl-h
-dav l-
IClhlle
1 1 ii UK I
Mm te
Imid at
The tliird ran, in snv.n f.ii.mg
seveiit. en eninis In M,,., n .,r)"
ha-
I '!
. n tne Ite-e j i,..' tn.. k it will ,
Illl'K,
s.Uie III t.MKe a (ll.llli
ritnuiii ' urn
than ten hm-si s,, n i.
I' I true will iavn tn be
1 rail's run.
prribalile tll.l'
snlit and t.
The liuv,. Tn i' II. ml Svveepstn, s i,.
gauied as tin- banner event of the co ce
lli" meeting, as it Js looked upon n
the owners us th,. mal Hi im, Imihi'.
, race arir,., ,,,.,nfi-v With Doel." .
"est Mrath. Wolvertetl II. I.llKcvv e.i.l
r-.isy luner. mil vvhalev. Itiver p.i
.if .'?.
Ml.' I mi. and ..tilers enteied. It
heiild
'" ' "' "i i in' en aiest i ress.
races of the vettr
e'lntrv
' Hi 1 Whu'ev slump,! snf., unespectPil
' fei in Wediii'siln that from a rnnl. mit-
sid.-r l.e v ill move up te having ,i clmnef
t 'i the evnit Doeh-.v, West Muitli ,iud
i Wti'M-rteti II will prehahlv lie , .,iip,.,l
ill il, e iii-iuilK is III"'- are (U ,v l ,
,fnss.,0U'ltrV horses. M.111 WIll'fHVel
Hid,'av's little horse Den'. f,,j. the
evel,'. lie. ail'e at Ills I. Ili.il k ,1
running at Huntingdon V.il.v
in- tiiu-lii d mil a head 1 hin.l
:.lv tine
Ml I
ill the
P. no ne
li ,-n'-
big no
, and his
I 'im rai .
v icterv in i
v l an. a
ir vv mi. ,11 .
urdav
With s i h k ii
I'lP Ii.el.i'se of .in
J'i , ric -. s.i en1
l,.el..i . reu 1
hills, s
I M sM
hi ng
! mi
in. I
DRINK FOLLOWING ROBBERY
GETS HIM INTO DIFFICULTY
Man,
Arrested ai Disorderly.
Mer Serious Charge
Faces
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'1 he nth. i alii 41 d baii'Mr II
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ubt -d
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l.e nrr i gu.-d Det. it us
I'llt'liaii'in c sterv of Ihe r hi
..ad Mm In Id en - i-pii . i m et
ai . te rob
P. R. R. SETTLES SUIT
Railroad Pays Erakeman Who Lest
Legs Case Is Dismissed
S.11 in.'! M M v.- . ' il. I . , 1 1. u- ..'1
above the Itni'.'s vv 11 . '. I 11 te ,li,.',
Itegl-r- ' mlllf I. nl. IV Ie t -I Iv 111 b s
'nniige 1 j i 1 agHiiisi lie- I'i nu vlvai.1.1
It ulieiid ( '"iiipiuiv for vvh.ih I,, vv.i-i
lei 11 erl.v a bidkei itui.
lie lest his I. gs April "J'I, V.i'JI nli n
nil ii im haiitl gup gave vvav en t.ie s.i
if .1 fn Ight 1 ar, thievving l,n 1 b, m ( r li
tin win , 1- It vv.is ulli-g, . tin- ,,n ,
4lip VV.Is defeitive and the iiuupmiv
li.lil violated tin s.ifcty apeliiiiice' ,11 1
b., permitiing its ,.i
Just as Jiid'.'H Kngei- vv,. .Iiiuiiig
the jur.v, counsel 1. ai bed ii en, pin
mho mui the case wns wlthdruvvn.
(Iqiuist-l refilled tu icw'nl the llgurce of
tu
tun
compvemUe.
WEDDING FORECAST
FOR MARY GARDEN
Horescopist Says It Will Be in
1924 Bridegroom Net Yet
Picked Out
RETURNS FROM ABROAD
Nru- Yiirh. Oct, 'SJ AM Hi her hair
Ixihlu I. iunbiifited, wenrins a henvv
I i rrel fur coat and carr.ving 'i stout
Mine with u carved Ivery head of n
gr vh'intid, Mar Harden returned
'st.rday en the Cun.iid ptcamshln
i iitiim.i from Se itli.unpt. n She v ill
I im ' e Chi. iii'e te.ln.v te take up the
li'ildem of the Chicngi Opeta Com Cem
I ,m
Mar.v (lar.lcn returned from 1'urepe
with ii conviction that American girls
n ight well ignore the rarlsian sugges
'tuu lint longer s(iit-i are the mode.
I "Whv should our glils give up short
I skills?" she asked. "They have the
piettii-t feet mill the prettiest hgs In
I tin world."
I "Strictly en the ipiiet and between
us folks" she said. " had mv hero hore
I s,i;i,. ti, id wnile in Pari and the
'"horrors ipist' or wliatcheina.vcallein
! 'old in" 1 was going te be married in
' I'llM Tim. was (l sjij-ht linw in the
scope.' for 1 was net told who the
111 III VVI"
"lie'' Anlicin'iting marriage Is a
gienl f.elm;. lut il docs get en one-'
imv.-. Id lil;e te knew ivh.it it is,"
'Hid. imiiuing in turn te the newspaper
I "itn, she said, "Mavbe it is jeu, or
l.vmi ir you. wlu can tell"
'Marriage is net treiueu wiin sinn
I'luu dignit." she add. d. "If I marry.
ns the horoscope suvs I will, it is niite
like'v I will nt live with my bus
bind, but shall sort of Funny Hurst it.
eh. dear, matrimony is certainly a
pllle."
M.uy snii Hun while abroad she had
tiled out some sitv would-be opera
singers and had brought back me who
will be tiled out with the Chienge Com Cem
pinv. Miss .leanne Schneider, thlrt.v. a
la. 7i-soprane with iirey-re.l hnir. She
is tin- pteduct of a "garret teacher,"
s.nd Mar.
AN ' mi the Aiiiitinii was Mrs. Vin
cent Aster. wiin bad b"en In F.nglund
for five weeks.
The Prni. ess llenrb'tte Savu-flelu.
if I'liclimest. friend of Queen Marie
of Kiimaniii, . eme- ter a lecture tour.
Coming te promote Intere-i In her
Seii.iv for Ceiistru. live Piirtli (Tol (Tel (Tol
eol and Itacial Pregre-s was Marie
Citmichnel Stores. It. Sc . Ph. I.. P.
I S . president of the organization.
'I'll- sneiety was organized iu the Hetel
Cecil. Londen. August li. Miss Stupes
will endeavor in organize liranches in
this ci m u ir .
CRASH RINGS FIRe'bOX
Answering Alarm, Firemen Find
Stand Smashed by Automobile
File eiignus and firemen called te
aiisvv.r an alarm at Uread street and
Hunting Pirk avenue at 11 o'c'eck this
morning, found nothing mere than a
tile alirm be knocked ever bv an au
tomobile. The collision and subsequent bending
of tin- pole suivieit.ng the b.i had set
the apparatus te work and brought the
tiri'im n from bid l'rnest I'eckeweg.
Sp in i r -iiiet near Twentieth, driver
of the .iiito.nebile, was m rested bv Cnii
tier, ii piitrnlmati attracted te the spot
bv cl.itig'tig of the lirehell
Ite. keweg W.ls
lll-e.steil Oil Charges of,
dining an .niimuebile while under the
lnlluence of II. ler.
BOY SCOUTS TO CELEBRATE
Troop 4, Oldest In City, te Held ; ,,r 1"' fp 1 1 in.-ltne.l te luing en tie
' ' 'nosebag herself. Anywa.v. she ureUe
Eleventh Anniversary Tonight ' tlie i epe and started exploring.
'I lie e'i venth ..niiierai.v of Ttoep 1.' She was first seen racing beside ,i
I'.,i sineits of America vvi'l he icle-
brale
West
; ski
tuVV II
d ti'injht at ii h,iiiiiiet ai the
de "Preslivte'hin Cl..iieh, Pu-
.iviinie and Win. .Ha, li.nnan
'i'ne troop is tin- eldest in the
. ilv
it tge D. Perter, former Direiter of
l'ul.l . afltv, who feiiluleil the tr.mii
in HUH mui served as its scoutmaster
ler sev.r.il iiir-, will he th" principal
spt ,ik. I (Jluei -penkeis will be '.
I I mi (oeilln.in, scout executive,
Ji-eige I I'.eiline, ,lr , i li.iirninn of the
I). -ti.it .Ne s Hev Si out Cuiiiicil , the
It. I ir William I'eitir I.." pastnr
of the iliiinh, and Itebeit MncDenald.
TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE
Missing
After Being Paroled
te
Werk en Farm
'I v .nsei els i .no'.' I from the
i.iuiitv pii-en la-i 'I in dnj te vveik
mi the Montgomery dintv w nt
P. Im It IJe.k, are iepeit.,1 mi-Sling ted.lv.
'1 lie i.ieu Ille U.s,. l'e.lrsell. llll.lS
Wihi i. ii I'.ieviii or llo-ten, timl .lulie
r.lpllsi n (' I ,ri, vv hi was i.'H.ited
mi a i huge of Im inv and .I'litwn tl te
si Il.ellt'ls list ,) i,,. P.'MseIl WHS
i'.vi, ;. I of i in., .tig eiu'cled dcidly
wi.ipeiis in.. I his iciii, would have e
1 I ie l i i ui He w.'iut.d an e;i-
, .1 I'll 11 ', I . V. I k i I the I e lilt f u,i
I l i llll sole i en hefuie having
I r. en In ..I - that te might (,' '
b H k t ' 1 i- 1 Pu it h II. i II H, le givi'l
jii eppii'imt . but broke their puuh.
FIRE ROUTS TWO FAMILIES
Forced te Flee Burning Hemes in
Night Clothing
l'w. W.
I
li.idi lphin fui.i 'n vv etc
i.t in null' i let ling by
lires . nt lv indnv
.Im e'u I l.i v i l,.i v vv. rj
, r bill when nie hi ok.'
-iei e lit the seiitlietibt
,1 '.. tie st,
... till. Ilk et
Mr mid Mi
I' . U fl ele th.
iii a . ig.ir
i ii
I.iiihi v
liM.ith stieet ami 11. ir-
I v iiv.ni.1' Mr d.ivi-k.ev owns the
i. ii and 1 1 . ' s en the Heur uhnve The
nil i age vv.ls. trilling.
V l.i.le s'.lltllig in tin' k.till.'ll of
tie l.e.i. of Mr , ml Mrs Samiii 1
I.'... ,,f ,..l sivluiel, avii.ue, nt
e.l in uii. iieiiiiig. i, .iiti'd ine Mini!
and th llfd in i'n,r uiglit clothing te
i ie I eme of neighbor. The rear part
of t t.r lieine vn, flestriived The
el .cm or both lires is utidcui mined
BOY FREED FOR STEALING
BUNS. POLICE NAB FATHER
Child of Four, Barefoot and Shiver
ing, Sent Heme With Sister
When the biiKi r s,op nt.ir his home
..... , I.. .1.. i..i.. c
iiji.ei'O i-.ii iy 1111s noeiiioK, nitie .-iiiie-
in I l,nhl nrde. f eir .vears old, of M.',"
Iiuuphin sinit, ('.imden, was seen by
Puuelnitin I'i link .',einents te steal
. I ..... I hllll-
("lemenls "nrre.nd" the be.v , who
w.i. luiii Ii eti d mid ih'.verlng. lie had
a ..howl tiK'itl.v wrapped mound his
sh'iul'k 1 -, but bis il., tlnng was flimsy.
Win 11 nil en te tl e police station the boy
-.id bis '.it her hud told him te stenl th
luiiis Wlu 11 Pns.piiili.' I.obbarde, the father,
with In- duuijliti'i Kl'en, f.niltei'ii jeiirs
old. culled ai the police station for the
.In!.! Hie lather was airestwl, aud the
be scut heinu with his bUtur.
WILL MARY GARDEN WED IN 1924?
On'rnl Ncvvii I'hnte
"Anticipating marrliige Is a meat fecIliiB," said Mnrj' Oanlen. opera
dirrrter, en her tetuin from ISurepc c.scrda. She declared a "linrrer-
sreplst" In Paris had forecast a wedding for her In lDlil, hut neglected
te name the bridegroom
CELLAR-GROWN BEER GOT
START IN ANCIENT EGYPT
Archaeologist Says OV Timers Were Master Brewers of Their
Day; but Shucks, Precess Is Lest
The question of home hooch seems tequcney. The
be of no erv recent eilgin after all. explain this.
Thirtv centuries nge the Fgvptinus went
into this matter with characteristic
thoroughness and evolved a t.vpe of cellar-grown
beer potent enough te have
mnde the sacred ibis go out into the
desert and slnp n Hen in the face.
According te Paul It. II. Hunter, a
student of nichitecture nnd archeology
lit the University of Peniis.v lvimia. the
ancient Fg.vpllans were the master
brewers of the'r dav lie spoke last
nlflil- before the Philemntlllllll Sncil't
en the snbje. t of "Hew- the Fgyptinus ,
Mnde Ileer." mid. after dealing witli
tliis subject at some length, be branched
out en tin- theme of "Hew P.eer Mnde
the Fgyptlans "
it must be explained the Fg.vptinns
net only embalmed and preserved their,
dead, but covered the walls of the tombs I
with drawings d plcting the life of their I
lime.
It is largely from these wall inint-
ings that Mr. Hunter draws hw infor
mation regarding the "blowing" nctlvi-l
tie- of the nncient Fgvptinns. Mini
of the processes are depl. te.l in some m ine nexi suese.pieui meeting et the
detail and the spectacle of the King I Pliilnmntliran Set let, wliiih will prob preb
and bis reval court being carried out ably retain Madisen Squnie Garden for
"cold." recurs with surprising fre-i the ucuisten.
MARE BOLTS MULE ESCORT,
GETS UNEXPECTED BATH
Police and Wrecking Crew Needed
te Get Herse Out of Creek
'iv. i,,,irnlniPii. 1111 electric crane and
' .' - ., ,. 1
n wreiklng crew treni ine v iiiueeu mr ih-iiiiiih e. i...... ,-. ... ,,,.- . .n..- n.i..n
bnins were enlled out this morning te I te pais teda.v the first milestone en the
nsciie a horse that hnd fallen into Pdg read te tux revision. This was the
Timber Creek while tr.ving te ciess . writing of the new Income -uita rate
the trellej trestle at (ileucenter. ' te 1 eplace en next .lainiai 1 these new
Levis ' D. Clements, a farmer of i Iu feice.
'ri i.. N- T in,, i, .til n Imv mnr.i Thw urm isinn rF tin. Imv lull n n
i ,. ,.,!.. , t,..,l t,itn His
II.IIIIII.il. .. .1.. I.I..HII, ,. '..., ...----
, I ii oil man started te drive them te
! Thorefnro. At Cloucester lie tiid the
iiliimaN te a tiee while lie went te a
tistniiiant. The mure cither didn't
like the oempnnv of the lowly j ellevv
trolley car. 1 lie car steppeu ie iiiivi-
no n
passenger se the mare took tjic
lr.n,l When the trellcv aimreaihed th
trestle the mere kept right en going in
I rout of the car. but when she was
about halfway across there was a loud
splash. The mare was overbern,!.
HAYNES SCORES JUDICIARY
Says Officials Should Net Bleck Pre
hlbltien Enforcement
Washington, (lit. 'J". tli A. I' I-
.luilges and public ethi Inls were taken
te task last iilglit i or uu'ir attiiuue ie- num cabinet s ti nure ei eilice m grav
vvar.l prohibition enforcement by Cem- (.ht jeopardy, Chan, eller Wirth de. hired
mission.'!- Haynes in tin address at the today. lie admitted his inability tu
Methodist Keundrv Chinch here. This , predict the future course of events, mid
attitude he described as "a fee we must .md the situation n-ted -ntii-clv with
net overlook." j the ileinin.iut unties of the (icrnmu
"As long lis pulilic eiin i us tlile n
tin I Us take n
he'ti'e attitude. Mr. IIii.viii. suul. "It
is geilig te be flifli 'dt te ge pirp te
leiivl.t 'l'he attltinlc of tie .ludge and
the iiresecutlng ntternev Ins miu h te tin
vtlth the venllct of the Jurv. In some
, i M.s. I am told, if i- tllfiVult te tell
whither the bootlegger or tin- prohibi
tion .itfieial is en dial
Anether obstacle in the i i t i of pro pre
1 trutnm enforcement. Mr lluv m.s i on en
tinned, was "an unhelv till' nice'' he he
tvveen'the apparently i peftabh. class
aid "the most vinous mui iiiinmal
i
class
BELGIUM'S GIFT ON VIEW
Appreciation te Philadelphia for War
Aid te Be Exhibited
book sent Its llll iippre, latien bv
the people of Ii. lgi in fei the pint
i Pliilndilphhi bud I" te" iielgi.ui i.'ief
'ilr.ve will be plntvd ci view t'.is fall
at an exhibition In Mi medal Hull,
I 1 nil mount PnrK
i The hook was ii.i.w.l bv Mrs
illavard Henrj , f W"st Wnln n litne.
(.iriiimitewn, who wite te Mayer
1M..01.. s-niL'esiiiiL' thai it In id. lied en
' exhibition
The .M:i v or an .si anil tue
ifL vill lie plui eil eui t'T .Miniinniieii
ut
te
,
an t Munitien m iimu i rnnuus
be held at Memerial II a
LEAVES ESTATE TO CHURCH mm-01 ."., 'librarian' of the rnivrrs'itv
- 'and distinguished Orientalist, which, it
Family Gets $500 of $35,000 Left1 Is cxpemd, will be similar te that of
,. . r- i. '.Mr. KiiM-iisiirten, and will ec.upy tin
ny stiuoe. '"' . .
'J no will of Bridget Inns, of ....'.i
Cedar stieet, Caindeii, which was pro
bated today, lenvi'H tin-bulk of her
e-tate lncnterJed at S.'l.i.DOO te tin
ltemun I'ntheli.' Chuich of the Helv
.Name. l'ive nephews and iiiki's are
iiven a total of Si'itKl
p,e.ueMs of .$11111 each were made te
the Hev. Themas Whel.in, pastor of the
Helv Name Church; the fund f.,i iiiniii-
1 i,i,iin
! ,,i
seltllliary Mimnns mi' 1111-
liilicillllte oiit'fini"e '".' '" s. j, i.,i i.,i
Ciithelh' Heme for Aged mid Inhrin.
Ht Mieluicl's Orplinnage mid ihe
De'minicnn Sisters of the Perpetual
itesiii .
. . ... .1.... lilt. X, I (.,.,-! .,,
Dr. MacUean te Preach
The Itcv. Dr. Nerman Macl.ean. of
IMinburgli, will prench tonieirovv in the
linn Mnvvr Presb.vteiiun Church at 11
A M. nnd H P. M- Ir. Miicl.cnu,
who can.c te this ceiiiitrj as a delegate
te the Pun -Presbyterian Council, since
100." huH been a pastor of St Cuthbcrt'a
in Edinburgh..
tuituie eC the hrevv Will
Mr. Hunter gives the ancient brewing
process ns fellows :
A certain variety of doughy bread
was mnde first, of which the ingrc
dlents new are unknown. This inns's
was set aside te feimeiit iu a safe
place, wheie It was visited from time
te time by its solicitous owner, who
added a little water and ether moisture
ns the need arose. Fop thi.e .vears this
went en, and then the product was
brought te light and drained off, uiiilil
the strunitnliig of
the l.vie and the glad
i rasn et c.v mtiais.
The ceieuietiie- of tasting having been
performed by the entire household and u
few intimate friends, the owner would
retire te a private spot and lapse lulu
unconsciousness within fifteen minute-.
Though the details of thi- process nre
lest te present -da.v knowledge. .Mr.
Hunter does net de-pali. He will have
the secret of the am lint brew, he sn.v.,
or tenietliing will be broken in Ir.ving.
And when the great discover is made.
ip has premised te give it te tlic world
(SENATORS HOPE TO PASS
SURTAX PROVISION TODAY
Managers of Dill Net Discouraged by
Sharp Opposition
' Washington. M. 2-'. -illy A. P )
I! I.li...,., I , u ... 4l,,. SI..., 1 1
Kepulllicilll lemlets 111 the S.'llal
, ...., ,..- ..... ... ...- ....
le..,.ie.l n-stnnl .11 Willi !. iM.iti.iii l.i
i strike out the Heuse pre'xwnl einbe.lv
lug n iiiaimuiu rate of .",2 per .cut mil
siihstitilte the conipreni'se anien.lm. nt
, pinpusing rates ranging liein 1 pirieut
. .,n incomes from SliOdll te SlO.OtXI te
, (l per cent en the amount of imeines
. eec ding S2(lt. (M)il
i Sharp opposition te the compromise
' developed en both sides of the chamber.
hut Inanagers et the lull indicted it
j mlnptien. prnbnhlv before ndjeiirnmeiit
el tne senate teniglit.
SiLESIAN DECISION CREATES
GERMAN CABINET CRISIS
Wlrth Ministry Faces Grave
tlen and May Resign
Situa
I
Itrrllu. en 22 - illv A 1
, ) Ac -
......... ..f .1... .1....: e
t leiliivi- HI llll- ui i i-iniii III
i of the League of Nations
I Silesia liy tin
Allies has placed the (ler-
; Hejclistag.
Complete chaos
if o'enioii prevuils
among the three
allies iiiakliig up theK,m l(, M
loalltleu geveiumeiii and tin- (ieiiuiiu
People's l'uitv en the iUestiun of lit'-
eeptaiice or i eject inn of the Council's
decision I 'eliteiences between paity
I leader's, in the ItcichMiig will he held to te
lil.i and iiitin their nut e will depend
till' existence of the Wirth ..ihinet.
While the situation s. cms grave, it has
net assumed the dimension-, of an acute
crisis.
i PENN TO UNVEiL MEMORIAL
Portrait of J. G. Rosengarten and
I Tablet Will Be Dedicated
The memorial te Jeseph (1. Iloscn Ilescn
1 giirten in the I'luversit of Penusjlv.i-
iiia libiury will be ile.t..'ated in the near
I future, it wns anneuneed tetlav The
meiiieiial, new v.-ilnl, is a portrait
i of Dr Jlestngarti'ii. w ;.e died lust sum
i iner, with a m.irhle tabht hem ath n
I with the lollevviiig inscription cut in
geld htti'is.
' "Jeseph (iei.rge Kesengui ten. Seil of
I I'ciiiisvlviiiila. A. M. 1N12, M. A r,
! LL.D. P.I07. Trustee, Iv.MJ.pjls Cili
,en, soldier, s, helm, nitren of nrts
' ii mi letlein, whose giarieus mui libenvi
In nefai tiens attested his nbhliug taitli
i iu human pregre-s nnd learning."
Hi.- lemniiit.e is also werl'lug en
.Meid-
, opposite wall in the outer lending room
of the library.
MOB FLOGS TWO BOYS
1 "Yes, We Did It," Netice Is Signed
I "K. K. K." In Texas Jail Seizure
Denten, Tc., Oct. liU. Twe bevs
wen, taken trein jail nt Pilet Point
'Thursila.v night mui scwrclj Hogged bj 11
I bmul of uniiientilled men.
1 V. J .Miller, editor of a Pilet Point
liaper. jestcrduv found a notice en ,is
efTlce fleer reading: "es, we ilid it.
This should be a w timing te nil leafeis
mui lawbreakers." 'J'he net he v.u.s
signed "K. K. K."
Plant Superintendent Scalded
Kdvvard lliuigh, supeiiiitend. nt of the
Ambey Paper Cenipnn.v plant at Ilrulge Ilrulge
pert, was serieus'j siahled while at
work at the plant He was tightening
n steam trap en the engine when it
blew out, htcamlng his face, shoulder
mui uvcer eart of the body.
L
Irish Leader Expected te Tell
De Valera of Crisis Over
Letter te Pepe
WRECK OF PARLEY FEARED
Ily the Associated Press
Londen. Oct. 22. Mieharl Cellins,
Finance Minister of the Pail Klrennti
and delegate te the" conference here
with British overnment officials look
ing te a Fctttemcnt of the Irish ques
tion, left Londen for Dublin today.
It wns stated that Cellins wns going
te Ireland nit private hinlnessi, but In
the light of the crisis which wns
reached In the conference negotiations
c.slcfdii.v It was regarded ns probable
in political quarters that the chief rea
son underlying his visit was n desire te
see Famen ile Vnlera nnd inform him
of the i ffect his unexpected telegram te
Pepe liencdict hnd produced.
It wns reported today that the Sinn
Fein had been asked by the Oovern Oevern
ment representative ier nwuirnnccs that
the question of a republic in Irelnnd be
eliniinntcd from the cenfeicnce dlsrun;
slens.
Defend De Vttlcra Ix;ttrr
The point was made at Sinn Fein
bcadqiiaiters this afternoon that Mr.
de Viilern had said nothing in his tele
gram te the Pepe t lint lie did nut say
in bis correspondence, with Premier
I.leyil (Jeerg'i' while the latter was at
Inverness. The Sinn FcincrH called at
tention also te the fact of Mr. de
Vnlera'a lefusal te v Itluiraw his state
ment of republican principles en Mr.
Lloyd Geerge's demand.
If it was wrong of the republican
leader te reassert this principle nt the
pic.sent juncture, It was argued, it was
equnlly wrong of King Geerge'H nd
viser.s te present their own view in the
King's telcgiam te the Pontiff.
In his letter lie Valeia expressed
hope that the "ambiguities" in the
reply sent in Ihe mime of King Geerge
would net lead the Pepe te believe
thai the cause of the trouble was m
JreTaiii' or that the Irish owed
allegiance t i the King.
lie suiil the huh prudenrn of Ireland
bud been feriu.illv pr.M'luimed b regu
lar! elected leprcsentntives of the
people and that the conflict was due te
the Mritl'h tr.v Ing te impose their will
upon (he Irish b.v brute force.
Ite Valeia added Unit the Irish
wished peace, hut that (hej would never
abandon tlnli light for national freedom.
Fear lliipture of Parley
Possible lupture of the Irish confer
ence, a general political crisis in I'.ng
land and the cm. ellatieii of Pi hue Min
ister Lle.vd Geerge's visit te Washing
ton were fcatureb in Londen nevvspapeis
today.
The te'egiam sent te Pepe Ilene.Uct
li.v De Valera, In which there was ad
verse criticism of King Geerge's recent
message te the pontiff, seemed te be
,,,,iikii)i,i'i,il mm m nlei-c of the situation
i"1''1'1'. tl'mitcn.d a nilitlnuanee of the
Il.'gotilltieu.s fei lllldill
a uasin 01 lieaie
II. Iiellllld
i Willi one exception, the action of
i Mr. De Valera was condemned by news.
1 impi rs hcie tedav, editorials varying
fiein het denunciation te sorrowful re
giel. A view put forward in 'eme quar
t'l's timl the message te Pepe lienediet
was meiel.v a piece of tactlessness which
should net be treated tee seriously was
'net adopted mi wheie In the Louden
picss. Seme inmnicnts charged him
' wllli "insiillinir the King, the Pene mid
his own delegates new iu cehference1
here." and Mild he hnd torpedoed the
chances of pence."
1 Haul te Smeeth Over
I I'ven where tin ie was a disposition
'te make the b'"-t of the Incident it was
I admitted the action of Mr. de Valera
had cieated a situation which would
need the griMti-t tact te smooth ever.
I The Daily News, nile of Mr. de Va-
lera's wannest suppeiters, said: "Thi
I mischievous pref lainntlen is a'chnr.ie-
teristic eample of the activities of the
'evil genius who appears usunlly te pre.
l side ever Irish uffniis."
Hepe that Mr. de Valera's real in in
'tcntleits would "prove wiser than his
I fnimiilus" was expressed by the Daily
Chronicle, .i stanch supporter of Mr.
Llevd lieeige. which ileclureil its con-
1 victien the Piiine Minister would "px-
ICII
COLLINS
GOES 10 IRELAND
the Council ' litiust cvuy iisuui'i' of wise patience
relative toiliefeie abiui'leiuiig the atlcmpt te at-
tain peine "
The Socialist view, as expiesscjU; liy
the Dail II. laid, was that King (i'eeigc
began the lal.st contrevdsy by refer
ring te the lii-h a.s "my people" in
lii.s letter te Pep.- liencdict. The news
paper n-seits It was only nntiirnl that
Mr. ile Vana should reply, and that
nothing hud bun nltcted bv his tele-
'l'he join mil
saul that
lilted its
"each side has merel I fit
UllOWll slilllilpeillt.
It was regard,. I (eitain ever vv here
that the lucid, nt would thie.itpii th.
htrcnglh el the Llevd (leetge (ieverti-
inent, as the 1 meuists arc in
in open re
DtKr in Par
volt against the . oalitien, be
lianifint and in miwi I'nienlst const it
ucr.ciu' .
STEAL MINISTER'S SOCKS
AND BABY'S 46 PENNIES
Twe Parsonages In Alteena Ran
sacked by Housebreakers
AUoenn, Pa., Oct. L"J. - When the
Hev. Victer II Jenes, pastor of the
Salem Iteieimcd Clum-h Alteena. re
tinned jest' i dav after a two days' ah
M'life he found a thief had entered mid
liiiisac'.e.l 'he pusen.ige, taking forty -bix
penniiM from h.ibv I'lerence'H bank
and ivve pans ei the minisier's socks.
The home of th.. cv. K II llakei,
jiaslei of t!.i Third I'liileil Hiethreu
Church, was ciiiercd Thursilav night
and ?-."f stolen after turning the (on (en
tcnls of the paisenage lep.v -tiirvi .v
103 Deaths for Week
1) Hills in Philatli Iph ii for tin week
llllllg l'stl 'd 'V l., .1, ,1 (Ij'l, ci ,,l,-
Ing te the weekly bulletin issued today
liv the illv'isl -11 ei Vltill l.lli. Ins of tie
I, menu of Health. Iu tin i uT.wpeudiiig
week of V.1120 there vvcie 111) dciiths in
the cit.v. I. list week tl,, i ,. vvcre liSli
deaths.
itrjK.nii s,
MitlMiilll I'l'lsi "II ll
iMf's(I.N 1IV1.I., Wi-xli v l,uli.inK, 17H, ,,,
An h WV.I net .'il 11 hIil.ii J I' n, ,,
nn.l .Mm te'). U. iliibiiiaen if I' it i,' ,,
I, umli-rs of U mil' ss n,,il m lh.. M, n,
,1-11 I 1 lllirih "III IlillllenS lL vt IH m,,icik
lii.il ll.ill.v en li.lu.lf of 111.- .N. w lljl I ,,B
1'iin.l t-'.imr.ns'n ter t ! M. V In n. mi. si
il miu Si I'll pent I'lil.lle lunliallv n
vltcJ MethiiUI il Mlnlsnjii in I'hUii.i ,pim
('i.nftri-ncu ii'iu. t', l te .iniiiiiiin.i me itn
nl all ivniH i.-eii--i II. in. ( ni
iml,.ii CiiniiiiUU'i-, .Mim iljiinuh l Mp.
1. 1 sp, ipiury
S.AI.I: (l I.UIIItlKIH
A Modern Attractive Heme
M.ie i iiinf.irmhi., lh 'i nli. ii im , ih wcii
III l iMOi ue lILi - i i . -.1 111 II II !
si. .ii- U'll luilli -, no .! i i in 'J ,., ui te rn
xi-1 ut ', uieni- U lui'ii nt, l.i in i
h 11 , ,J illl.llH. fill1 10 I'Ti'V U i. mi
nt i.un'l Irnuipurliitlen, inedarum
mi
ewiiir luRvInu city 10011 N Ulih
l ll?nr
IV7fiS .?
Jiilleruuu. J'hone Oveibmeli
What Is the Verdict en
These as 1926 Fair Names?
Atlnntlc-Peciflc Imposition Is n
suggestion from William H. Wil
liams, of Hnddenflcld, N. J., for a
name for the Scsqul -Centennial te
be held In this city In 1020. The
Kvrjfixe I'uiime Lcnenn Is In
daily receipt of dozens of interest
ing substitutes for the tltle new
being used from these who believe
with It that there should be n name
for the exposition with mere popular
nppenl than the present one.
"America's Freedom Jubilee '
comes from Mra. Elizabeth Owen,
IBM North Urend street.
"Qunkcr City World's Fair" Is
the Idea of Samuel Menk, 300 Went
Yerk street.
"The WerVs Ccntenninl Fair"
Is suggested by Elizabeth M. Cnrr,
120 Fitzgerald street.
"America's Creater World's
Fair" Is n hint from J. E. Itube
stcln, l'llii Arch street.
"The Cosmopolitan Jubilee" is
from Geerge W. Kurtz, Jr., 1001
Frnnkferd avenue.
"The Hlg Shew" is frbm E. J.
M., Philadelphia.
"World's Reconciliation Fair" Is
siiggcsicd by Victer Dlclc, of Wnna
maker's. HOPE TO SOLVE ROBBERIES
Police te Have Suspects Face Re
cent Victims
Three men suspected b.v police of
Icing responsible for a number of rob
beries in the northeastern section of the
city are being held until residents of
the district who have been robbed call
te try and identify them.
The men are Antheny Kengnrd, H-US
Tllten street. Tieja : Mat Ien Tuinu
skl. '12. Miller street, nnd Charles
MeGljnn, Tulip street near Cumber
land.
Hengnrd escaped from the Northeast
ern General Hospital, September 11. lie
had been taken there following a fight
with police when he wns shot In the leg.
and is accused of firing at Policeman
Warner. He Is held in .$1000 ball. He
and Tnurniiskl were arrested .yesterday,
and McGlynti wns apprehended Sundny.
Until McGlvtm and Taurnuskl are be
ing held In S2.100 ball en suspicion of
being automobile bandits. Police say
Mi (11 tin some time nge jumped $1fi00
ball after his arrest en a charge of
automobile stealing.
Te Discuss Trouble With World
The Uev. Geerge C. Dorter will de.
liver the lir-d of n series of sermons en
"(Jueslietis Men Are Asking Tedav."
tomorrow nitht tit the Eleventh Itaptist
Church, Diamond and Van Pelt streets.
Special music features will be under
the supervision of II. U. Lincoln. To
morrow night's sermon will discuss
What Is the Matter With the World?"
Next Sunday night the sitbicet will
be, "What Is Wrong with the Church?"
All That Is New-
All That Is Geed
OHECKS with ttripes, checks
- alene, Btripus alone, single-color
(.'fleets, two-color effects. The gamut
of geed textile designing is run in
our displny of Eagle Shirts of Mar
gate Madras. Exclusively tailored,
dexterously finished, the only shirts
with a six-button box plait center
te the bottom of the shirt.
Shirts of
Margate Madras
Four Dollars
liny Eagla Shirts by the Fabric
Numc in the Label
These shirts of Margate Madras
new displayed in our windows.
if
i
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eli anal
BLUENOSE Wl
U. S. Fishing Schooner R6fu;
xe wunaraw After Lesln
Foretepmo3tin27-KnotGauV
:r.- a
CANADIAN
NEVER HEADM
iiaiirax, Oct. 22. Ulucnose of fiM
enburg, today wen the first WM
tlennl flsIicrmcn'B race in a rln-mnB
vvln.l nf f.,.n(,.. . '. "t9B
, ." s..w-rt Knets that.
rled nwny the foretepmast of ltt
....v.-. out iu i.ieuccstcr, after half'.u
while Uluene4 wns lending about f
minutes after half of the ceur, g
been covered. Elsie continued . ?
refusing te withdraw. He" ercw ?
rled around the deck, haullm, .i-J'
taysnil mid cutting away the Z!'
Meate.i en the first three legs, BfS
Ing been first te cress the I In. i!''
length.
Hi. Cnntnin Mnrtv wut, ":.
tVels
nd i
card
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.i.K iu i.i-iqiiur.' uie iced en thTi,
two stretches of windward work -n
efflclnl tinic. when the bouts i,,J
bouts turn.,!
the end of the third leg was
Uluenesc. 10:52:18. FInI i.-i..L
The official starting time wV.n,'1
nose, 0 -00:01. Elsie, 0:0010,
Blth
Hire the weather berth from ,i, v,V'
rival, but, Marty Welsh i.rnvrnU 8?
At IMJIt Uetii schooners swune ntf i
the mnrk. with liim,nv l?1 ft
font by feet and linssing the Amll
twe-sticKcr just before turniw
mnrlr. tV,
I
Passing the first buoy 1e0 yltli i
no lean, iiiuenose ensei lictts fn. .
nutemntlc.
JMUcnesc uirnetl the sceeml m.4.
with a lend of 200 yards. The ,82
times were: Uluenesc. lO-ln-
Elsie. 10:11:03. Tin ee miles from uj
third mark Uluenese was lendlnrt
COO te 700 yards according te'n'j!
muii'.- iium me press ueat. '
Te the winner of the series roes h
international trenliv. dnnnti-i i.. f
Ilalifux Herald, a purse of $4000 id
te her master a skipper's treuhr IU
loser receives sjlOOO.
The second race will Im unii-i
Menilnv. The tliird. if one is ncetsai
M
lireiiuui.v win lie nciu en l uesdny
Inspect Building for Feeble-Mlndrfl
Director Turkish, of the DenattmtMl
iii j ii nun, uiiim: uii inspection tOdT t
the building nt Terresdnle which H
seen te be' used by the depnrtinfnt it)
villi- mi l.i'J Hi) r, uuillliin WIleattH)!
lentil's nnd feeble-minded. Thin u ii
building selected by Mn.ver Moerf IM
.iiisi'ini .u. uuiiij , iii'iui nt me nM
ntaie uepnruucui et v elfnre, u
Iiiuuu ui.J nifjii'ijiiuii irip.
French Stationery
"Made in France" te the especial dictation
of this house and
'A Gift of
Singular Distinction
Colers: white with burned edges, cream,
duplex orange and blue, blue and geld,
chocolate and geld, iris and silver, dark
and light blue, chocolate and iris.
Bexes of
25 sheets, 25 envelopes ,
25 cards, 25 envelopes
Made for, imported and introduced by
J. EGaldwell & Ce.
Jewelry - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
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