ISteHI 'VW-tOp'. a-"SiS- ' v-ijJnMjjt" f-ViVyw-f tTS ' wr- ?i' - p'rtxr!njl TwSiSw11" "' pfe7 G EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElV-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1021 BAPTISTS DEMAND uLUj dtU SUNDAY Chariiable Donations of New ark Theatre Managers Bribe, In Intimation ask' BOXING LAW REPEAL frceta! DitvateU te KvtW riM V-v AtlMitlc City. Oct IMS. -"Tli-; r-llc-loet element of Neunrl; Miuul fr lav nfeTcntncnt and for (In- "tiji'ieit nf "ra cial who compel ebcdli'iicB te tin- -taint. It cannot rriimin n'.lrnt lenger OTer the sep which m threvn it b t i. i. i. proprieterii of the then t re hi the lerni of donation fur rharilnhlc purpes.-.. Theee donation, whl'h Art- Winis dis tributed bv W. J. Hrcnnnn. Director of Bepttmbcr 1, niore tl.nn S3.l 000. and thiy hTe heen made te r.mniher n cen-cten- which criei out nmiiint ejhnnl !dinrrd of the law hlch inrblds their loptrarJen en Sunday." This declaration wac made today Iw the Iter. J. R Weed. crwtnr nt thtt Federation of t hurche-.. te the -00 delegates te the New J"7 lniitl-t Convention, which will end its annual eonferewe this erenin LOOT IN NEW YORK MAIL ROBBERY ABOVE $1,000,000 Doety Taken Metly Composed of I Bends and Other Securities j New Yerlt, 0$t. J!fl.(Iy A. l'.l nellef Hint tlip tnefc-ln Mnmhn iiteht'it . i .. ... . . ; daring mall truck new -tin weuw ex- leccd ?1,0X),0K, was Indicated by po pe po eflleo authorities today, from etlier s-eitrcpH It was learned that the total might exceed $2,000,000. i Officials of one Wall Street finn 'aid they had bent $1,000,000 in securities iby registered, mnll en Monday night, , hut that they had been tillable te learn jet whether It vn in one of the live ' pouches taken by the three bandit who ' held up the trurk in Iew.t Hreadwn. Known 1eim made pitli'le he far In cluded !?40:t.O0O in bends, ninileil te clients bj the I'liae National ltntik ; SOIH) in" weiirllies M'nt out liy Hit I. I'nrwll & IVirl;: iVMW In lndi iiiiiili-d lt lteniirk. Undoes & Ce . and MnfUi tn" seciiritif sent out bv fall- away, FlHh & IV All these 1efm went nnhl te be ttnered by private in mi ranee. It ale was reerted that n $."0,000 consignment of currency win Included in the stolen mall, but thin was 1101 centirtnt'd bj poNtetllce authorities The tln-ett nien who staged the hohl hehl iii were being sought by u large force of IVtlernl agents and city detectivet. today, b'lt with no nppaient sun ess. A reward of $."000 for each of the robbers, dead or alive, has been offered by I'e--trraster tJeneril Hays. COLLEGIANS OPEN AM S GONFERENC E TVuit nD-riii!? Ivv Rem-aled . Tlie nev. Hugh R MeC.iuW mil de a raeceful appeal for the naming of six delegate from the convention te join trith the Church Federation in the cam palftn te hnve ellm'natrd from the "tut utes the bnxm-r Inn which eftV.nlly countenances '-urh brum! ehlbit en as-occurred in .Terev fit when Heni. sey knocked Ciiri.n.iie- mt-. iiucon iiucen iiucon scieusneM." Mr. Weed sail in. had written te Safety Director Hrvnmin en the subject of refusln? forth".- r .tnncc; m money 'rem the proprietor- of tnevmg-picti:re theatres anil ether anns-menta winch rielate the Snndny ebsecvaucc la . and , that he would make the letter pub'ic wnmedlately upon hU return te Newnr We want nervc of the .tainted money. i.i rm WArt.l . The Rev. Jehn AV. I.ell. of Camden, chairman of tht Resolutions Committee, raid this niernlfH tliet lie exreetcd the convention would U" "" r.-erd in onpo enpo onpe tiltlon te the ruling of Se.-refiry Mellen feinting te the pret-.-ribing of beer and wine. A telrgram mm be s-.-nt te I res- fdent Harding. Faver Armament Limitations The resolution nle will approve of the limitation of arma-..ent cenfcieme one- in favor of the ret -ntien of the 1111 Ncsj dry -law, and another c.ilHug for a mere vigorous enferc-meiit of the dr lawa nationally and in the Stale. In the future under the decision reached this morning, no ennd. dates will be received for th ministry nffr next .Innunry who bav.- no' had a t'.i-i year theological ceurte The ebjeit is te raise the Intellectual ptandard of tbe ministry te keep it abreast of the Urn. Has Three Rlb6 Broken In a collision between two automo biles at Walnut lane und Wayne ave nue last night. Harry It. Stackheue. 558 Monastery r.renne. Ro-sberough. driver of one of the automobiles. suffered three fractured rib?. The ether machine sped away. Staekheuse was removed te hln home. MAKES PLUNGE TO DEATH Dr. W. F. Smiley, of Albany, Killed by Leap Frem Window Atlantic City. net. W Dr. Wi'l.nm V Smilei. flfi-nine years old. an os teopath, 'of Albant, N Y.. carlv tl.i iii'.rniiig leaped from a third story win dow of a sanitarium conducted by Dr Leenard H. Ki'.glb'h, at 1K0 "-mi Slnrvlun.l avemi. . nn.l wan kllkd. Dr. tsmlltj. w.ie bn.l leeii Miffern-g from lieurcf-thenlu, dim. te the sani tarium some time age. Although d' -pressed ar times, according te Dr. Kng lirii. there was no Indication that the man had mileidiil tendencies, or was .melancholy. This morning he made hi way from hi room en the third fleer te another en the same fleer facing the .tn-et, the window of which win net screened, lie raised the window and deliberately .-ape.i out HI VTI.NO CONTIlrTOBH Princeton Is Hest te Represen tatives of Forty Higher In stitutions of Learning BIG MASS-MEETING TONIGHT Ry the Associated IVess "Princeton. N. .1., Oct. 20 Mere than seventy delegates, representing forty universities and colleges, nre here for the Intercollegiate conference en the limitation of armaments, which opens at Princeton IniverMty this afternoon. StudenlH of (treat Rritalu tire repre sented In Rebert Wilberfnrce. secretary of the Rritisb Information Rurcau In New Yerlt. The Chinese in college nn.l universities In the I'nited States sent two delegates. President Ilibben, of Princeton, will deliver an addreM. of welcome at the opening session. Professer 11. W. Kern merer, economist, hnfi prepared ciinrt, ciinrt, shewing the economic consequences and the less of life caused by the recent war and the penernt effect of wnr en life, prepcrf. and taxes. Nerman Mackic will spenk of the disarmament miestieii from the viewpoint of a young man who has been through the experiences of wnr. After the speeches nnd gem ral dis cussien a resolutions committee will be chosen. A mass-mcetlnc open te the public As well as the student body, will be held tonight, with President Hlbben In the chair. The upcakcrs scheduled Include Colonel Franklin D'Ollcr, first national commander of the American Lesien lll"l a graduate of Princeton; Vernen Kel logg, director of the American Com mission for Relief In Ilelglum In 1015 and 1010; Majer General Jehn V. O'Rynn, commander of the Twenty seventh Division, and Dwlght YV. Mor Mer row, of New Yerk. At this meeting Mr. Wllborfercc will read it cablegram from the Right Hen. II. A. L. Fisher, president of the Heard of Education of Great Rritalu, impressing the Hj-mpathy of F.nglhOi colleges with the movement initiated here. Acceptance of Princeton h Invitation te send delegates te the conference was recehed late last night from the New New Yerk Stnte College for Teachers, bring ing the total of institutions represented, including Princeton, te forty. WOOD PARDONS 13 FILIPINOS Manila, 1. I., Oct. 'JO. Fifteen pris oners confined in prisons throughout the Islands were pardoned yesterdny by Gov Gov ereor General Weed. Twe of the pnr pnr dened men were serving life terms fel lowing convictions en charges of murder. MAN'S COUSIN WEDS WAR NURSE Brother-ln-Law of W. K. Van- derbilt Met Canadian Red Cress Worker in France HAS BEEN DIVORCED TWICE ?cw er!t, Oct. 20. Tt was disclosed yesterday that Herbert Melville Harrt man, cousin of the late K. H. Hnrrl nian, left this city for French Licit Springs, Ind., about two weeks age te be married there te Miss Hnlly Hun ter, a trained nurse, nlse of this city. Miss Hunter left New Yerk Monday afternoon for the Indiana health resort, where the ceremony was te be quietly performed immediately following her arrival. Mrs. Oliver Ilarrttnnn, a alstcr-ln-law of the bridegroom, verified the en gagement last night and said she had received Miss Hunter nt her home, 142 East Fifty-fifth street, just hefore the young woman's departure. The bride, according te Mrs. Harrlman, is n stately and cultured wemnn, still In her twenties. She Is n graduate nurse. Miss Hunter came te New Yerk from Canada about two years age. She was n member of n Red Cress unit, which saw active service In France during the World War. It was while in France, according te Mrs. Harrlman, thnt the young nurse first met Mr. Hnrrlman, who Is u brother of Mrs. William K. Vnndcrbilt. He became 111 and Miss Hunter nursed him back te health. There had been no announcement of an engagement until 'the young nurse presented herself nt the house of Mrs. Oliver Hnrrlman, about the same time that Mrs. Hnrrlman received a letter from her brother-in-law. This letter, the first Intimation that any of the fam lly had of the contemplated miu-rluge, related the intended steps nnd Informed Mrs. Harrlman that the brldo-te-he would call nt the Harrlman home. Mrs. Oliver Hnrrininn ut her home yesterday told n reperter: "Yes, It is In the way of n little Mir prise, but true. I received a letter from my brether-ln-luw who hns been In French LlcU for several weeks. He told ine of his intentions nnd stated he wanted me te meet the young wemnn. and hed asked her te present herself nt my home. The young woman called en me nnd we bad about half an hour b visit. "1 have received no telegram today from my brelher-Iii-law, as I den t think the ceremony took plnce until Inte in the afternoon, as I understand the young wemnn would net arrive until around 3 V. M. I wished her and him world of happiness." Mr, Hnrrlman Is the son of the laic Oliver Harrlman. In WOO he nnd his wife, Isnbcll Hunewell, said nt the time te be the "prettiest tmtl richest woman of the decade," were divorced. His second wife, was Miss Mae llredy daughter of the late Judge Ilrndy. of Rn'timerc and Narragansett Pier. She obtained a divorce Inst March. Mr. Harrlmnn Is n stockholder In the Newport Casine, n member of the New port Rending Roem, the Uroek, Men Men Men dowbreok, Turf and Field, Piping Reck nnd Colony Clubs. lie was well known twenty years age as a golfer, winning the American nmntctir championship In 1S1)1), lind holding the Metropolitan nnd ether titles thnt unmu year. Seek Typewriters for Soldiers Typewriters, new or old, are greatly needed by n number of blind and crip pled soldiers who nre studying In scvernl of the business school in this city. The machines nre needed for practice work, and should he sent te the Emergency Aid headquarters, 221 Seuth Eighteenth street. LEGION BOARD WOULDcSB RADICALS' MAIUWQ RIG Majer Emery Haa Rivals for- p..y tlen of National Command Kansas City, Me., Oct, 2(1 A . I'.) .Mere drastic eglslatlen' pnilv . the transmission of rartlcM "fitIOTS,n through the mails was rccemmi& v.... .hn i.uiu i.i.iiiy m the reietf ii the commission, announced bj ni,," Alvln M. Owsley, former w General of Texas. cr Attmt, The commission, which r.hr,j .. annual meeting t iU mernlnr LiU consideration of n large nnmiJ ....,...,. .,.,.!. i.... , ,."':' number t ii-iuiimit ixmuima iu uc SUDmlttPrl (a i net ennl convention here next wcrt tt The director's report rcceiiimrt.,i.i ' n.u c.,,u. imuiiKM u1P malls nf . printed, written, photographic or ni.' torlel matter that has nn tin. AJl1' tendency and also a clause prehihlH.11 the sn'n of such matter. ,renm With the nrrlval today of v ' Commander Emery, It wag Qnn?S Im would be u condldnte for reS Anether of the candidates expect? T have much support Is Colonel Mm0 Foreman, of Chicago. Others "mffif Include Jehn F. Williams, VtaT. S" ninnder of the Missouri Lcri0 C0.ni: Rey Heffman, nallennl exceutivS' J mlttcemnn from Oklahoma. Mn1, dm.'k yMf?W : mm. mrs& llKATl.Ml rONTnACTOIl.'s --McCLINTOCK BROS' HEATING ENGINEERS lllrh nnil t.ev l'rfmiire I'lplni Steam, Het Water & Vapor 5216 WEBSTER ST. rhnnr! Woodland IStd. 5 Y :rs ; oper 1 Henry Krajeski Heating and Plumbing Specialiil High nnd Lew Preeure Werk Steam, Het Water and Vapor r:ns. woeni akd avr. w-.d. etiig. Poplar 4M. Park 29 1? A. McClintock & Sens S and 1937 Ridge Ave. Members American Society of Heating nnd Ventilating Engineers J GEORGE W. MORRIS nrntsTnr.Kn Plumbing and Heating Contractor We I,-'ii' Amcrlrta Uhdiater Treducti 822 W. LEHIGH AVE. Hen. ri.efin HOT IP L VAPOR WATER fcXDeFlS VACUUM STEAM JAJPCI HEATING john a. McVeigh -:c.r,l Kl.lce Ar. I'milnr 0309 , f Ink! ill mfrlrnn llQilliller l'rmtiir i Installed !i tur hem, eOce bdVU yeJ arcela 'rajsi,: Vrnmb r.rf nn,. hca"." B - :i.l b-ar.i-hei n. , pi .it !rwpt- prlres cenilitent with ru J v. r'.. nnnFUT r. wr.nt 21- W filr.iM .f '-f nt'-i ei"" 1M"C S!32 5TEAM II riTIBtP VAPOR MIB ifil I JwBil VACUUM 1 ILHI BBU E. V. PACKER HEATING EXPERT Steam Vapor Het Water ! t n .', i Kro- T hi lnyinnta. V n !' !) 10,10 tut t!emtr''btttde m ttere or evtr a hetair remitter. Vi'ilztx it wisher end avep. Yeu mil undtmtand i.'irn wfi P.etittx imitt upon leaifiut het-water warmth ter thtic pltntt inttead et dif, wlltirn het air. fell -Jkl MiW f HK& mMm 'msug&hjr )Ms Wjw' - De you care as much for your babies as a florist cares for his flowers? EVERY florist knew3 this: Flowers which will thrive in air warmed by het -water radi ators will wilt in the heat from a het-air furnace or stove. Warm, moist air builds health; het, dry air undermines it. Have you ever considered these facts in their relation te the winter health of your babies? The American Radiator Com pany considered them when conducting the scientific experi ments that produced ARCOLA. Yeu simply must see ARCOLA. It is new and differen t. Built by the Company whose larger heat ing plants warm mansions, cathe drals and even the White Heuse itself, it is guaranteed te be the most perfect het-water heating outfit for small homes and stores which science has produced. Handsome as a fine piece of fur niture and costing surprisingly lit tle, it stands in the living-room, dining-room or kitchen, flooding the room with warmth. American Radiators connected with it, carry its warmth te every ether room ; while the kitchen tank, also connected, provides an abun dance of het water for washing and bathing. And we guarantee that if your home is new heated by stoves or a het-air furnace, ARCOLA will pay for itself in the fuel it will save. It burns any kind of fuel. Fer the sake of your babies' health for the sake of your bank account Engineer and see Arcela today. mTMfflfT. I htlVuBoewKT I ixDCofcreJtr I VlTQ CAU.WJTHCT JrH cjd&emy I The red nnd yelle-v card at 'tht right Ii the sign of a Heating or Sanitary Encineer (you, used te call him Steamfitter or Plumber) who can show you ARCOLA. Loek for It in his window. It will pay you te consult him twice a year as 70U de your Docter or Dentut. Te have him examine and report en your heating and plumbing costs little. It may aavc you a very great deal. AMERICAN PADIA.TQR COMPANY Makers of the' famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 115 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : K! : 22 vm .'. . . K pp III :a SS. 'Ad Vs. !Mi P V, ', " Vi w-- I '',j.;9. te :S w i m A V 'VSSi II iiii .ip II ft Your meneyget all you can for it That's net selfish; it's sen sible get all the style in clothes that is coming te you; all the quality; all the long wear; all the value Your money will de most in lu.. &II im 1 Hart SchafFner & Marx clothes If you dent find that se money back li 1 4 ;i! m Ifei g wjm mm SMM v -: mn " y iv', rssSA K V. : 'A '' Y- "'s ctpnjt,iii.nis.iiui. Yiy'-Wii Stravbridge & Clothier are Exclusive Distributors of Hart, Schaf fner & Marx Clethes in Philadelphia .??. c IWw
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