Y$Fi' .- j'f '-)- jf V - K. EVENING PUBLIG LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ' 14, 1921 2 "3rT K-: 1 k 10 TACKLE Lowering of Tax Rate, Salary Benuses and 1922 Apprepria tiens te Be Considered $61,150,894 IS REQUESTED The fate of benties en tU.u i ' t empleyes, of the tu rate ami el ie 'Qiicdte for appropriation" made fei 10-'.. CJj lrd -. BUDGET CUI TODAY fjjby the city nnd ceunt: department- will ;.- no, decided tednj . mien "ii" .1 1 " consider the budget. Am rerelveil hv Cen mil 'lie l ' .8' ' amount)) te 801. leti.sn I 117 Uc, .est ln)d year aggregate! ' ""s '" but Council cut tliciu e S."!i,.-I01..".li "" Uppermost 111 tin- l.ithI- 01 . w ' men during the budge t . '1ms- '' he a subsfnntlal icdm timi ui tl. 1"-'-' tax rule. Thi- will 1 " milt mi. et the nntl-AiliuinMriiiimt gi" "J. "'"' ' contrelii the chamber. I a-t -rung "uti ellmau Hull predicted tint 11 t Iiirt tun reduction weu'.d In- pe-uhle. With i-tnper co-operation. Couin iliuati Jei'pli I. JafTney believe- that 'lie ie 'm ' '' should reach tiftt tent Scheel Tax Kim I'rniw-cd Whatever Council i able t" 1" . lowering the elti nfc will be te 1 it s. extent offset by the proposed Incii'iiRe of fifteen cent- in tin' mIieh! t,i. It i likely that the ever-uii rasing eesf m' conducting the schneN "ill b'' tlgore'inlt attacked lit euuncllmani.- leu ler. who. point out thHt in tin- til'" el tin- tie- , Jnendeus etitic mere eliildrcii 'him ent ure ou pait time 'fhe present tiiJ. into i J !" en lia' ftate. The echoel tax rate i eight fcnte, bringing the c .unbilled rati up t" W.P."i. I'ten if Cuinell is able te in the real estate rate down thtr'j ent"-. tlie Inereuw in th" rhoe1 lax will mean that the redu. tlnn will It nnli titteen cents, Supporter el .Mnrup Meme lu in that this we k pincte'dinss mil be nothing ine-.e or less than .1 nireiullv mapped out political rh.iinn. The.t caj fhat the count? othec officials did tint a'xert themxe'iei te fdu'c then appro appre appro relatiens, with the understanding thu, Council would de it for th'iu. thus V. lowing the Combine Ceuneilmen te point I ', 0111 tern Drastic reiitietii.u., ueie mud' regardless of the pel'fiml ntlili.it ion "f the ari-iiH office;. This in "implisiil, friends of tbe Majer ay. fliiehiiis' will begin right and left en the retijp.t "f the elBces under -upervnien f tl.i Mayer. Municipal Court Has 3t.nn0.00O Pm oil' . The Municipal Court I" asking for ex-' netly tne srae amount a last jear. ut jinyrell alein" being ?1,0('0.imiii Inter- . vnt nun vi-i iu .i-iii'-r en iur lusjiesai 1Olincll will make of the requests of Itldgc Brown's court. Hrewu deserted the Combine in the September pri'iiari" nd since that time In- all, t euncilnian !Montgemerj, baa voted with the Ad Ad tninlstratlen member-i. though his stand has neer been tested by a vote ou a really important measure. The proceeding", this afternoon will begin at 2 o'clock and continue until shout 0, when a supper reeen will be t-alled. erk will be resumed in the evening. During th; consideration ef!';,?t in White.baiel. louden. the. budget ceuucilmanic cemmitties I -'It wai net." said .Mr. Ciimpbe'.!. will take up only mntteri se lmpettnnt ' "as i-t Rener.illv -uppeitd. u-.ickid while that they cannot be temporarily Mde- . nugmg te iuiueiiiki the signing m the tracked. I Declaration of liidependetK..". bur .it a According te City Hall go-nip then- , much later date." is no danger of miner empleye- IekIiik "Win did It cmclC' ' Mis i. Cuddcn tneir Denun. Higher. paid eflicialH. hew- ,Yer, may be forced te get along with- ' out "this added compensation, which was authorized wbe-i war-rime ptfee-t j'i'crailed. I Hit at Judge Halts Trial of NewhalllJl? f'flilllliutd from I'acn Onr , Tights when T object i.. v. mi i.en..i -serving ns a trial Judge pmeiv ou te. li meal sreunds." Judge Anued al Move '' Judge Quigley was amaied ,u i n Vibjectlen. "What is rhe tbeerv en which you base your motien'' he m- vtuired. I "That the defendant is hems tiiedi by jurors resident in Philadelphia and ' has a right te be tried before a nidge who also is a Philadelphia.!." "Are you aware,' said Judge tJmg ley, "that there is an Act of the l.eg. ' 4.1nV,, -rn,..,!!.,,, t!,a, n l'n,... I.1., judge may lt in any umnty. ,h0id 'he need arise 1 am here lgmr the nresiden judge of Cur .Ne. 1 i.Tudge Iflregy) is ill and prebablv w, 1 net be able te occupy his pla.e en the ., h nga n tins term I den t like te pass en Ibis motion itre in earnest about your motion I1 . heuld like te ten-uli Tudes shucm.ibe,- nilU aecijiiii, ui." ai niuiii in i i;;- men Pleas Court nt this time " I The attorney for the defctnt.. giat-fit dnfenned the Court that lie was quit' in earnest. A man') life js at htukc here ' sa.d Judge Quigley no Iss arnvei'v. "and T certainly will net i.t where 1 am nr.r wanted."' The judge -ent a e'iri at tendant for Judge Shoemaker and n tired te his ihftnjb.'ie t.j wnir fei nun Motion Denied ludgt Patieren arriv i , lemcnts and .ludce '.'uule't "I tlen t ime i,i pa.s en this motion tatle -myself. It places the Ceuit in a rather! liu'i-, embarrassing position. If .ou veallv ,, .,TU lain 'li I'utt.r- I lie- ii'j. situation heroic him .unit.' 0Il decidetl nutanilt n.ji should go en 'JlldgO Sheeti.ilci 1 nu, I 1. s.i, Uldge Patterien ' ,H" detult.i.l m Hii Common Picas Cjurt- bt pn-s 01 bin- 31CS8. As you kn in . Judgi I'.iegt . ;ui l.nl r.9 Cltla iii.I I .....,1.1n ,.. 1.. l... M 'Jill IIS Vfc lllin 'III,. 1 iljllllll'- l,r l, T' B nccauie of illnesv-. Hie un ui.mtnn lertemiy. in my opinion iniitt us ui calling in nu ort-ide mri-r mu'et u,i previsions of tlie it. 'i'ln timi .ill lentlnuc under Judge gulglet " The attorney ter the demise asUu wnd was granted an exception. He had net finished witli making motions, however. 11" ibqiiandul t hut tlin 11tutr!f AllilMll 111 .ivrl.iitn.1 i..,., I the railcd-i:i inelesuu in trout of 1he Judge's bench, en the ground thai it placed him nearu ! both ihe wit Jicsses and the jureis tlian tin atieinej l6r the defense. Hi demanded ul-n tluit Jbu District Atteinet be denied the idaht te held Private side-bar lolle.iiiiis ti-w-rth the trial Judge Judge Qulglev ruu-e i . . u ludi. i ,- ljstrlet Attorney irem the inclesure. irnciice Mini iiei in in i-iiiiaqi'ipinj age, ineugn nor nnetvui cisewlnie. Assistant Dibtriu Atteimv Keliei iticipatcd tin Judge's rulinz c.n the notion ngalnst sidu-lar nnfi-renres. 11. )a Judge sjulglcy lie would be glad t cq net te engage in side-bir cornel 's unless at tin teuit's ruiueEt, ami Kith attorneys for Commejiwi.ultn tense prew nt tense iattt .tbs VtsU HP' atterne; for the deteiise seems that the District Attorney hud stcrteus persuasive lnlluciirc Court, " said Kclley. that in a wuy Is a lellcctien cgrlty of the Court." paid ;ley. "If the Ceuit twn Ot te .or the attorney for the dc W bar. it will de mi legardlees Ich potion or ugrecment tfejrney for th defentfe hatenei(biing gilef and sorrow te Mi wni-ltl. Japan's New Chief xvy,x mmmrmm&mz''mM&&mm I'UI Mil I! I KU WI1 Ibis is one et the latest pictures of the simesser of I'reiiiier llar.i. I! 11 mi t'.ik.iliasbi's physiegniuii rcr.ills (lie late ndren ( nrnegie t 1 1 lam :in iiiti titn"i ' tl." trt ! bi'lE. .Tu.ls. .iicl ,.f si 'in 1112 fellll.lllv , ri'tn-i 'I 1!' ni"ti"ii. 'In.. 1 diminution !' iurer"- tln-n be gan mid i'l'" . I'dcd wi'h iinu-n.il 11 !. lut of th' lit-- tin proepeeilve .mreiN ci'lb'd. "i wi-' mnpti'd. I'lie tirt 'piruiipt"r '. illcnsi- wn wbui W.iltu ' .1 I.iiij.til l'."!l Nert'i t.iiwren. stii"t. aimeiiiii ii I i. wii 1 pi r-eii.il ft ! in! "t th. I'l-til. 1 Mt.'iun ( miters :m Heur With Sister N.wli.iil Iml 1111 bem s iiif. rvi.'w r. n .1 hi- .'v.. Mpri fbU inni mug b"feu' n" I ins pln ."I n tii.il IK- whs bleiiKht t" ''it' Hall 11 11 i..'lii'h I10111 i.inm. iiHins 1'ii-en b. ic In I1.1- l... i 'iitlnt'l -in.- hrtl air. r ihi- air. I'm- .1 . nt.sidi'riibl'- n.iit of tin- tltn I.' tpuit in ui-i.. Ni'vball wn- in rli he-pitnl Hinl un 1. 1 .'i- '-nntteii and tlieie was jt.i. ! lbt pi. -.'.! t 10 bix -nnitj 1 I tn'l ill uKht." In, .mil 'bui he Uv lneuglit into tin" Sherifl's i-llroeni 1' 1 i' nan mis morning te nnut tin pining of leurt ll. tiirin'd te "Ni'k' Itniiie. "f 'In Sberift'n othte ami taiii. Til lik' 'e - m nisti'is if J could." Iii nun wen, te Hei'lt thctn in thi rnr 11. ler .nit. id.' of Itoein 4e(i. uhi-n the finl i- being held. Thc were waiting tlieii n- be bad pjpeetd. and he iiwltivi t'li'in t. a.eenipanv him te the Sliulft'" fllroetn tm an intrtvi-w wini tn.-ir brut in 1 Jiyitisll "Mether" Is Greeted Here .. ntin. li. I fruni I'rtire Onr , ih i 1 ' wis pre i'te.l in it' mill. day. ' Al.. if -aid Ml- Niii'midm. ''It's M'lV old. "' 'f'' .Ml' C.itnpbell led lier (hen 10 tn Iiibert Hell, the slgniticnnce et win. h he explained, adding als.i that it was asked t ut leusl. . "Seme defect in (In ..i-luig. I -up- , pe-e. ' replied Mi Campbell. "This bell." -poke up r.i. uten.int Kerslej . ' commemorates mn lesm; the 1 best friend we ever bad "Oh ' said Mis .Mi Cimdeii. e liaveii't lest them Irs. McCudden tle'ii leutlie.l llm bell li lier IniiiiJ and pesnl tin tlie plie- tegr.ipbers Mie -igned the . f i i-iters Admir il nook illicit:- tlie name- lleatti and '' neral I i i sings Old Irish Aii Wlrl" l..uing en. et the rcmu.- in Inilepen.len. .- Hull th llrlti-sli War Mether humnii'd a llftb air. Sin r-uld it had etteii been Ming by her husband and wiit -eru.'ttiii..; liK. tl.i- ' With mil hilltilelt en .,. thuihli .u en' tnilil In b'llilrr. And t .n' nr I'liilmlcl hni li thr iii.irnirn.' Het a" T Cari.i ntei -i.iiei inn ion n of th- li'iilditig, gau Mrs. McCuddeiil T'"' T iim? h u T mlefC I I'll, . Hull She tlmilk pai.iphli ' giving the hlsteiy oil ed him ' ?."!' r"''; '" ' ""'' ,ah- "" m h,m" f" ' ,ll..,lll,irj ,., ,pp,0:ui',i wll" ',,. ,,lk f,. ,miMi,lt."nn. ick. d ler ,,,.,,.,. , hhBkI1B ,,rr lUll,. rt(. i,,,,!,,,,.,! himself a- Fie.i sibbald, . .,.,.). ..n,i ii ,tr, , t tt., s,i,i i,.., .. It. - I, ,.l t..m...l in, i...mv mi. in the i p 4'ilni ni'inj and thn' he I t' i.m.iI l.,..lU..j i,i ll... ItM.l.sli uriiii -I-.-,,. ,. ','.,... .--, I. , I,.-. .,..., '.....(.,.. n '..i ir.. u,i',,,i.i..., ...in, tis Ui;lAk MiA M,,' D18ne, n 1 re. ep'.i-n in tiimbi'i lyreMiirs store 'l'i 1 it ill In mm tul. This ail iii hns been aiiange'i t.. enab1. all Philadelphia!!-1 'e iii.ft Mi- MiCiidilen Tin- -1 inuJiii s will be enducted bv Dire, ter fn-tn Uth.i- a-ked te nl, pnii n.i 'm.i" t.i'iald 1 ar.iiibe'l 1. 1". Stel.-i.uri e'trns II. It I'uiti-. Hii'i ter 1'iv.n. lh. W. VY. Comlert iii.-i-cji hi .,t Il.neilerd Co'.legi' , Juilge I'l lib- I! llnltlelt ml lieeige 1.. . e l.el ilin . Ad iln- - nil I"' nijil' In -In li" -..lt.ift'' r "t ih' I'eiiiisjlt.iu n Siiniuiie Coin 1 Judg. Iiimiirt and Ai ting l'i 1 1 ..si l. Tiiiiiunn. j l'i m, -1I..1 nia f Lie I'ei e-. I Lull "leirl! in W.11 Mi- -Ciiddeii le-i -evi i. of iii-i bleed leiatnes of ,t total of iiventv-s j I in the wai. Ilei tilt ei" i blest sons and li"! nusii.iii.i gave the.i liie- ler tin h 'eelilitiv. nm el tile-Ill being .iW.lldeil rhi iNiiinni doss afr. i hi- ,! ilii ' "Me . '1 mi ''.unlit hni-ilv nv b'"i. at ,t 1! ' ' . aid ii"lii. nn. I ut I tn.e . hi -i int. "l.t'iel tlii .imi. 1 1 I III . th" J .i" lit!, en. .- ' .gli-re. .tl- tfiinigi" r, vhi is Mtdi vvifh nic, wut liilu 'lu itune i .-erii.'e .it iliirten r.'nl ti h llf. 'mi .11 ti rteliie Utile spent 111 11 ii diel.a". tlin I'l dl fin'ture jf Die knil we'ild eiev nr 'us 'ja.min? Ins li ei'ii-i- "1 iia.i a weinleifiil I'tpeiiein e m this . euntrt Fvery ou. h.ts treated me splenilidlt . pailieiilarlv (lie ituiuen I think the Ami'inaii women nre ten i. - limiKabli : thet take pnii m -,, mant i things, unn h ineu . than tu .1.. in i Kiiglaiid I l.llje.iltiu i-il llf 1 1 ' We shnll stay in tins iimuui nisi as long as possible." she cenlmued. I elen't watjt. te go home, just net , at bust We'tn been here, eh, it must have been a iertnight at least ; we slinll leiiuiiti just a long ns the money lield" out, I suppeM'." and lie laughed I'lu i erc'iinm ut Ihe Na'iei.at Ccm eter; was a greet and itelemn tiling," she said, tt lth u leek of sadness in her clear cray cje. "and one in which I was pieud te take part. Il was tar mure impressive tha i our own similar i eremeny. That wi.s because it came a year later and public; sentiment hud I pen ateuscd te a greater extent in that time. li must mver happen ngam 1 bone and puiy lint war will never aga ci .afcun ; JIM (.."r.l'i! 1 i1W5 mm( ; MM 1 ft' JH .IK? tr mm YOUNG UPON GRILL FRHKFOR LIFE Prosecutor Wolverton Attacks Defense of Confessed Slayer at Camden Trial DENIES PLOT TO ESCAPE 'I in barn. -I eid'al of hi- 1 m, .. nin-dei bivau tetliiv ter (Juilferil Kein, ieiiti--cd slaver et llnm (iiuwoed l'li-ei'iltei' Widvetleti tried te ri'i te In I'd. Yiiung"! idea et self-.li.i 1 s mil "ie ' niiw ritten law " 'I be 11, .11-11 man. testifjing in li 1 v , J. je-is. , wis 1111 lied evei ter 1 m IN I' II It lllll lit 11. 'J."! e't'lOl K .11 I'l t 11 .1' n tl.nin.il fi'tirt K it" nb.11 b 1.11 the li.'iu b with .Insli. 1 1 M"i women tli'in since the n e S Mevdeil into the (..uttioetii ted 1' I 1 Hi. H..11I ie' wire the vnei h s. " Mi- litisilc l'arti') and i Vn.i, 1 ".-' 01 Ilnddentield I .rilled About Confessleii A- Ymitig bad r"iuidlnteil Hie 1 I , i.-smii be nave Mr. Wuhirten mi Au, I it .". 'In- piiis'iitei' grilled 'linn ,11 a ' j 11111. 1 tb" -.11110 Hue an tin nin-tlii 1 ih-h'ti no. if I II II II lliree lllOll lis iiL'il Miv .li. I j. "i kill tiarwueir'" n-l;e. til' illll". lltei. ' 1 did it in te.it. " Yeung .said Midn t M)u ti II ua j 011 weie 11 llSilln-1 want .1 I allair ' 11 -tOIII 111.1 Is ' wall and a Icim bn thai :iM et , ' I don't 1 iiir lnlier." .(s tin but I knew I him tip iiKain-l 1 tenh 1 -t'.n vail win 11 1 nm in your baii.N I 'Mi ui.- dli u 1 lamitisuieii enrln 1 tin' day. .Tehn t'leary. njun-ri t 1 lU.lim. -nuglll I,) we.lltfn 0tll. if tli eviden. e breimht out bv tlie nie-i. utmi Snt.ir.lnj . en, point ). ttukbd w. th- b'tfei wiit-eu iiy 1, jnii inn,, it,. ,, " Illg s l.ue-t. ft w'll- llli'iint fm t 0 11 man w itr. ii-it ni vi 1 ! In Wile's ICepiit.ilien linehed I 'id 'toil -ui." nsked .Mr. C'..u tlut your wile's geed name was netli nig lenipai.d te jour lite mid th.it j..u ! wi nte, her te iae ion i rnm tb.. rle.'tn. chair l.i testifi ing -he had been geiir.-. .Hound w ,th Garwood .'" 1 '"",' Yeung teplicd. His I'.iin-1 ! ..-.... 1 1...1 1 -V-. - I I.' .tii'-iii r.i .i-i..uii.i'ii uiiii lining uiins.'ii seemed te n ali.e the significance et the answer. lie si.nppul his lingers iiiti euslv and lidded : T didn't menu it thai waj." At Mr Cleaij's iripie-t 11 strnmrj pliee lead the ipi.stieu nguin. Yeung mad'' nu reply mid his attemei iveut en with another iiueiy. Did you -end .lames l.ockweo.l, the i'ej who testiti.'d Saturday, alter haek--.iw blades while you were in jail'- I Denies l'let te Escape .Tall , I Ne," said Yeung. "I heard l.c.i k- weed talking te Ins tntber who was a1 prisoner and tlic lather nslicd it the bev had lueugbt tobin-ce for him. The bej -aid he bad in it, and' that no one In the lamilv was wmking and that thej wne hurigrj. "1 filt snriy fei the bej's l.imily. and I gate him SI te buj l'.ed im tin m 1 enlv had S-." Tin r.oi'kweiiil boy teMlfl.'d Yellllg ,mm bun "-! and told bini te Inn ha.'!;--aw blades and smtijrgle (Ik m mte tie ..iil YmiiiJ -aid 11 was tiiie li n.id nIi 1 the 1 ,il inmate te write that "iji:iu pirti.d eer ni',dn ler Mis Yeung. "And 1 -till pm i"i hu l.e add..! I el I- of Aute l'u'p i J u esii.. lied h.i .Mr i leni i . n . ,n . ll-e.J - cir f.. imii hid was tee man told of tailing (i.irwoe.l Ilnildeiitleld alter the jitnej been killed. Yeung -aid he drunk te drive, and that tin mai min- was piletul bv llenjaimn M.ittin nf Iladdentl-ld. new being detained Yeunr tistillni that Martin . hnnged the engine numlier of the .jir, ami that another -et "1 tag- were Mih-titut.-d The questioning then -wit. lied te the revolver Yeung cmriiHl He -nid In once was attacked In n slupvard w.uki i nnd that .1 dl-plai ! th" ifel.ei -iv.'u him tim i lub'tii e ULSTER CABINET CONSULTS COLLEAGUES IN BELFAST I Reply te British Government's Pre- pesal Soen te Be Made St n 1 1 1 1 V 7). f-l' ( n,. '.' 1 11 Ijniilen. Nev H --Mc.si of the uiiri- bir of -,i. Csf I ibi'l'f lelulneii 1 1'n'll'asi Sjt111d.1t Sit .lame- e'r.ug, be'.evei remained in .. union, and will siiiilii.en bis 1 etle.i jms -.;.iiu he'l the .... .. r, .. .1 1. .1... ll..1.,,.,.'.,lt II '. , .1,010..,.. ,- nun '"-'"'"''' ' . rant hi- deii'g se .Miib.iel t.i Hit!' 11J mem .iiiugi iiioiup-em ..moo ii.",i.i...- t.atnn D'lagnn. Sinn lein .le'iqn'es. tmu el th ult te the me. ling el Mi - went f., Dublin tm- a w, ',.. nm .n .1 lUi'-tte'd with the m.niM. r .,1 a tuii 1, . , ' .L rr.M nn. the t.ne nnnre--ien made upon i.i". 1 iieerge 11. ' ni.iuu-. Tin I'Mi ntes tti'l 1 ensiill tneii .,! leugue.H .n Pielfiei ibt nt the t'.ovun t'.evun in"rit's i.repii-nls unl then will pjipyie t leu te'ilt It is ir iej steed liipt ihis fill -et mnh niter's ob'iitien te ud ud creiniit in ti -mi iil-lii! nid Pi'll.i- e urn ni. lei! will leelnie its willingne's- te h.l' .lie peWUS il .1 1 '.1.1,11 ! "1 li -!.ii en c ai ral 111 ifter- 1 xt'-nded ' 'I leu ui in.ilt"!-, hewitu. filter 'lane 10 i l'fe irme 1 iidetii i q Oubli'i. 1 1 1 d llle,il' 'n m hew il,,- I'ifle , ess e i.illv 11,1111 11. Sitili 1 .11 oil.- nl !. !. !. lor.ein' Until ijeeiif, .s lienf si. i 1 le b' i Ol - I"iiieriii2 .1 plan let u -iiijll mnfen'in'e. the in 'mbprships ci urIikI" two I'ntl'ii, iw i Sinn l'ein and two Ulster iMesnU -, j Iti thresi it lh" detJils or' l.i" .liflu- i. ces ui"ett!ii or the it iti-.li nieiii- i bun of the lush Conier in wai held, Swtunlu- a' 10 Den nun,' street id letcr there wis 1 Cihinei UieeMii;. 1 1 nn iju i-ions w n r in 1 e 1. S'i'iv fffis in Title Civeti for Phila.' Pair I iiiui-.il i'Mie I'lipn.itien I- ti." name siggpitul bt Datnl 11. Par rish. c,i Ituleils"' P' ." ;1 ',,m', ter 'in1 iesqiii.1 1 nteniiiat h"ri in 10-20 Trip" Celdi'ti 'lime is -ugg"-ted bv Charles l.uud. m F.lkins I'ark. 'Iln World's (iu-Tegeiher Fair, bt ( liarles William Cutler. ''-'' Kaighii at. nn. . Ciinnb ii. All-Am' in un Imposition, by Wil Uji.i H .eiig, l:'..!(. Wuliuit stieet. Philadelphia's World's War .Me .Me eorial UxpeMtlan. by .Mis. Anna I'etkiik. ',TJT, Iledmaii Rtrcet. The Intel national American Im position in Murv i:. Nugent. 1H21 Fast Cumberland hlrcet. Seat of Liberty Hxpositien. by Fdwin P. Ilhtli, of llenvjn, Pa. Philadelphia's Fair for -All, by S. n. Uhler, 211) North Tenth street. The Gicat World's Fair of 1020, by Ilugene lleyer, et Danville. Pa. Philadelphia's Cnllgbtmcnt Fair, by Gils Mennlg, of Allentown, Pa. The Dvunine Punuc Leueeu is receiving many of these suggestions. Huve toil u name te eiler'' i WELFARE PLANE READY TO "HOP OFF" wtt?"9&&& mW!8tt ?sWSlSfiAw Bsl Left te rielit aie l'estrimter .I0I111 -enger. i iinitnlletiril In carry Hie campaign ll.iriliug. .mil Miss (.race Walker. ,t war nurse I iken al r.i'liniitit I'l.ilr.m just befeir tlie Jilaue Washington ARGUMENTS BEGUN IN GRISWOLD CASE Attorney for Beneficiary De i dares Testator Intended te Disinherit Daughter WOMEN PACK COURTROOM V i 1 ii i ... i . tlaiitic Cltj. N. J. jers fop Mis Mnij this morning tlieii ulb Mine Judge Hubert . Net. 1 I Law -Drisi biiian b. gun daj etfeiL In i mi mi Ingei'tell, of the Alice (!arj tlris- l irphan Cem t. that weld was sane and a shrewd Im-lm weinin win n -h" made tin will cutting oft lnr d, iiight. r. Count.-- Ann i st i 'lair. De Centiiibia, with a pitian. e and giving hi r fmtiine te Mr-. I in oil man. Thieugii t'eitm i Judge J,.-, ph 'I In. mi -en tin Dri-i hman lawjei-.s -eiiglu te -hew that uideiice In tin' will cn-e te'illj v as te the cflicL that Mr- (iii--wnbl had ter iais intended te disin herit her daughter in fmer of ethei -win. had unli'd her m i.niug fur lnr e-tate and later in intern! Mr-. Dri-eb-man. who bi'.anie her linanelal agint. Judge Thompson -ought te uiininiie the weight of the d -tinienv le, wlibh i ellll-el for the Count' -s -eiitlit te -hew Hint Mi-. Giiswiihl had fallen fimn be fm mir hisli i-tnte llneugb ilic u I dings. li quntiiig sMtetiii'tits m.nl. 1. Iht phf-ii tan- who t stitlnl .he was in tin halm of laknu eienal a a -b rp- i ing petn.u. 1tlll .- Willi ll.HC .stlltlll MHt Mi-, (,1'i-wel.l iipiip.iiiil m aet qiiei i Ij ,,,,.,,,,. en I nemplejmetit ha, been ai tiii.es h1-.i aiimitt.-l kiieuleilf... thai L1Illllh , ,jniI,i,.t,.,. ,,.,,rding te a -w had bun in the habit nil In i 111' "1 ' HU(l,rm.nl j,.u,.,i jnn night In Colonel dl inking treiii. i pi.it ten quint el ""' ! Vithui' Weeds, ihaiiman of the Spe at meals, dtcl.iud the lawjer ,, , ,,,tni,,. ,, n.ln .,,i r,n,.,.. It luts In i n e-t lib d and until" it i- till" thai sh,. h tt her home u Nortli Nertli fiehl and catin ! Atlanti.' Citt net tulli dles'id. 15lf 1111,,'ht tills net haie been r. -ult et imbibing imi fneli el tin tune te wluih -he was add i tul': Women Croud (otiuriieui Mihe'igii ilni" wrie tumors that tin UgUllient lllght b" po-tpeiied bei.iu-e e' albi d dl-iiiiuj e low li -tllnerit in the 1.1-e, tinmen tunlged nt lode tl'ieugh lie rain and tewdtd lh. little 1 0111 tientii Minn "f the ta-hiiiuiibb it "111. 11 ll-nlii the cki lil-iu Cln Isea anil Vintimr -1 U ion- tteie piis.-m win 11 (.'lit pi nr.l ulid tl," niiii" aiibnt breng'i' their turn lies that lint might held their -..its dm nig the 110011 mi". 'I hi in -1 and iJiii t einpli,i-l- el I he 1 in-. I1111.111 eeiiii-el's .iiuiin ui wa ll i-..il upon th te-tiuieiit of ihe llet III. Imi 1 l.'ieas. the .tgi'd lnuii-tei wlie tvltni e.l ilie will iiinli r tihiih Mi-D11-1 limiiii 1- ii.iniul r 1 111I11 1 1! the (li i- , weld leiiuii" of jewil. and bend- and 1 lands .t the beginning 01 hi- ,11411 1 ". ..,...., r 7l1., . .1 . ,'-,:. ,- .., 1 ,:.. .v, ,t:..,i n told i'.f the tii-il of the mini-'ei te Mr Mr CiiNwebl n till lnr .11 iiiin-i em e 111 In- l'C'itui -t 'hat u .lllelt. I' nil. pr it i r f..r In i . 'Iln n ftictving Mie li.tinieiiy te the eftcit that Dr Ian as had b-en ialb.1 t.. nitne lb" will, the lattyei d ind : "All the solemnities and icqiiiremeutn et law hat'- bun eeinplleil with. Then- i - r i quest nm that all of tin- lupin of tin New Jm-ey statute tteie OU1 Denies Indue liillur nr Judge Thump-en then nnneuiieeil ins iiiteiitie.ii l" attempt te pre.ie hi the le-Mmnn; that Mrs. Cn-ttehl at nil (ion- tin-- abb- te cue for her busim nnd i mild net hntv been undulv lu llueiiud In the flan t le -hew thu ler te.it te.it 0"tei" hei ile-iitli Mr-. Giisue'd iiilunl id le i ni oil her daughter and mei" di--taut retinites in fnvei el the-" wli..m she ...ii-uli'iul her friends, ii-i'iimni tt - .ilei.il tiein lermcr will-, some m.nle 1,'t Mi- Cinweld's own hninl. in whieh she tisHcil te have tin eunies- and her criiii.li hiblri'ii au; thing bin -umll -um-Tin n lfllei- wei" lead tt hn h iln ie ni si I ib'i lllie- bhliW'd that -til- lill-'tmei I. id highest opinion both nl Mis Dri-elinmn and of Mrs. Dinmlinnn s iml-irii of Hi ll. milling et litlMIn In '1 tei-. . Dl he i l.tui-. .melding i" -n-i i piiipert.d le gnc Mr-. Dii-el.iuaii petie r tn -i 11 -eiii' large sti'ng of pi a' I .alued at ."-SHOO, one pi ail find diamond lieiklaii with a pcar-slmpe-d penil tal ueil at t-JnOt) and ether Imi .em! i.ilurd in all at M.l.ltllll." Olhet u,m muiili ntieiis ncic itmi te show th' Min. Gu-welil gate tin gicnt beu- i l.itlli l!ei k ati'iiui III the bean nt tin IM'Illsite iMStlnll nl Velltllel llllll tilllli'd ai .T-'eJIOU te Mi-. Dtis. liiu.in. Prosecution Outlines Case I nm thai M.itule- mid legal liimi.l- i tieus as te the manner and form of bequeathing pieperty in the Slate nf New Jersey were lgneied will he made bv the lawyers for the Cuimlcs-, De ( ei, tm bin. A few moments before the neon rcccs I't-.Iudgc Cels outlined the manner and intention of the clninn te be made te the Court. In crisp legal terblagn Mr. Cele called the attention of the Court te testimony which lie contends refutes that of the defendants. He nicrred that lie would be able te rhetv by reference te testimony that tin" dead woman wn- nracllcnlli held under' lnlluciirc "f Mi Dilsihmaii in. I her il ht". mww?swmT Thornten, llrri l)enre. special mes message te I'rcsideut The photograph was st.irled en its lllght te .EJI LAUD HUGHES' PLAN . . -. . . r- 1 Commend Proposal te Scrap Battleships and Declare Ten- Year Naval Holiday LETTER TO PLEDGESUPPORT i ' eiiiim ndatien of Secretin Ungues NISTERS ter In- proposal te -erap all lug battle- te be nulc te devote every pessirjtc uei--lnps under construction wa- voted te-! lnr raided te the object, for which it ila nt meeting of Methodist KpN- was Intended welfare. pal ministers et r-cwntreniii aim . An li streets. The Hev. Jehn Handle;, pastor of the 1'iist Church of Oi can City, mtro mtre ilui ed I hi measure nnd it was adopted iin.iiiitiieusl; and without dl-t ii-meii. Tlie motion ei tiered that n committee of In i be appointed te send n letter of omniendatien te Secretarj Hughes for hi- geed weik nnd pellcj in piopesing II. at all nations abandon plans for big battleships and iloel.ue a tin-tear niivtil hehdaj. Dr. l'mur is i In cue. president of Peniiinglen Sciniuam. aiidtesxcl the Ilieetillg 209 CITIES AID JOBLESS j Considerable Start Made in Penn sylvania te Check Unemployment Wnshiiikten. Net. II. Co-erdlna-II mil of municipal agencies te meet the unemphij ment en-is in line with the ,.,mmm.,in,.. ,, ,, VntlennI foil. gem 1 .Measure-. Ma; eih' lU'lief Committees hate been inganietl in 200 out. of tin 1127 itics in the ceuntiy which have ii population of 20,t)ti0 or mere. In said, and iiianj of the ethei iitics are -e situated thai ihcie 1- no local unemple; incut prob lem. The Slates most thorough!; organ ergan ictl te date," Colonel Weeds said, "are Ma adiustttK, Illinois (with the exception of Chicago'.. Connecticut. Mulligan. Oalifeiiiia. Oiegen, Wa-h-ingteii ami Georgia. "The States win re Ihe situation pteniis.'S te be nciltc. but whole a 1011 ldi'i jble -tint bus been made tetuuel lorgiiiiiatieii nu: New Yerk. Pennstl vaniu. Netv Jei-sej , Ohie, Ithedu Is land and Teia.'" PLAN MEADE MEMORIAL Governer Sprout Attends Commis sion Meeting in Washington Washington. Net 11. limeinni ."-l'i mil ar uideil i muling of Ilir-Mend" Mi.i.eti.il ( eiiimi-s-inii at the Vur De 1 ai iiniii! leday. di-inssint pliii s ter ihe i k tii.n .f a iiiciunri.il te lie neral "Mende in iln iniiit.il mi gie'ii 1 iiiiiutu f..i ll-.it i n in.-" lit iae W.u- inpariirieni I'be u.niiuissiep ic.nsils et tlie Scuc t.n; ! Wai. th , Ciiuii'er nt Piuiisjl Miiini ml tin chnii mm of the Senate .un Ilu't- l.iln nj t'e.niiiittf c.s, at pr 1 1 ni .'iaiei" Ural (c ", of ( ounrc eunrc filid III pit ntJtiie Could. of un nt- i Ni i- i or '. n -peel in It . ai i ii d ltei tin' Wm I n p irl lien' confer i un e nnd a Mieii ti-it with See returi t war tt u i -, iieirruu -preul went I ) til'' lese C.i',ili'd te unl en S uiler Pui-j Fractures Skull In Fall .lai-cpn Miner, htty-eight tears old, of , IMS i-.l-r imll stieet, yeste rdaj ll'-u'lt-ed t fr.vturc iif the skull when he -lippisl and tell h.iekttnid ttliilr as i ending the steps of n clubhouse Ht Frent anil llnt.iue streets. lie tins taken te tbe Fpi-cepnl Hospital, where i' wus aid his coiid'tien is seinn:-. Oct. P. O. Receipts 51,253,472 postal le.ript- at the Philadelphia Vo-telhce in (Jctebi r cre Sl,25",'l"2. u deeruisecif 3110,4'Jl ns compared wild (let.. her of I., t ynr. Meney. order business for tin month was ."-eJdlC.'lfeT, .'Ii nn ieii-e et .ill2.i.0tifl. Overcoats built te fit you $60 te $80 A custom-made overcoat ciuuc individuiiltty when it'si made by expcit tailors fiem ilne matcriaj. The Jenes .shop can give you such u coat. .$00 te $80 Ktiituall iiuile eiicrreulu rfedr ie iiu vll S15 and Upwards ,W. S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1 110 Walnut Street fc-- mmmmjimknuwuirtmts WELFARE PLANE OFF FOR CAPITAL Carries Message Which Presi dent Harding Is Expected te Indorse $4,000,000 DRIVE IS ON Willi the epcnlnff this morning of the drive for !M, 000,000 by the Welfare Federation, n message" wan fcent te President, Herding by airplane. The message will explain te the President Philadelphia'?! purpose in trying te raise funds te aid the 123 federated agencies Tt In expected when the plane returns this nftcrnoen It will bear a message from the President in dorsing the drive. Tlie plane "hopped off" at lielment Plateau at OHO e clock. Mere than a were of the officials of the federation were present. At n ceremony just be fore the departure. Postmaster Jehn Thornten commissioned Pert Dcverc, a special messenger, and gave him the letter which he will hand te President Harding. The plane is expected te return (0 the city late this afternoon. A war nut-re, Miss Grace Walker, was. te have made the trip also bill there wa net room enough lij the plnne for mere than one passenger. The plane wan yileted bj Lieutenant Wil liam Strj'ker. Miss Walker is secro secre taty te Campaign Direptei Hcnjnmlu 1 inllew. Other ofiieluls who saw the ;.:ane do de pnrt for Washington included H. TJ. Norten, malinger, of the publicity com cem mittee; Jehn Masen, president et the Commercial Trust Company; Sherman Kingslev executive tccretary of the Pedcratlen. bnd Trustees J. W. Wilcox, W. Illnklc Smith and Iloiatie G. Llejii. 1'lrst Noonday Luncheon The first luncheon rally took plme tndaj in the HellcMio-Htratferd Rnd ie ie petts of the leOO volunteer werkcra were given. Cevers were laid in tlie ballroom ...... Cl-TO. .. 1,1. ,,, Ann.MA,1nllAMn f... n. ml i'.lv, jiii iiv:.iiiiiii,uuiii'ii- i". .111 1 overflow gatheilng In the Clever lloem, ' I.ach gitctt. incluiling team captains and workers, officials of the federation and ethers, paid SI. thus lellcving the federation', entral organization of upward of S1000 daily overhead cS pense. lly this method does the Vcd- eiatien expect te keep its campaign expenses down te the minimum in order Seardillehts fe ntm Al dark tonight four battleship searchlights, mounted en the four sides of City Hall tower just below the clock, will sheet their twelve-mile beams te the four corners of the metropolitan city, the angle of each beam te be elevated from the, horizontal te the Itbi-pcmllcular each night as the leder leder atien fund mounts, higher and higher." TIicbc hu lamps alto will wink Merse messages, by manipulation of the icflecter shutters, se that Rey Scouts nnd any ether familiar with the international telegruph cede mey lie nlde te lead the last-minute netv of the progress of the campaign from points as tar distant ns l-eague Island or Willow Giove, Paoli ev Hldley l'n'1" ' As a tet of their proficiency, P.e.v Scouts thiougheut the city arc Invited te watch for the City Hall searchlight messages as they arc Hashed night nfter night and send their translations the fust thing the nett morning te Hey Scout hendfjuartcis. there te be listed and merited according te their ceriectness. A Welti are Federation meeting will be held at S e'i lock tenlglit in tin' Ger Ger iiianteivn High Scheel. Germante.in Jeweled Bracelets Diamonds, liincralds, sapphires, rubies or black onyx with diamonds. Pearl Bracelets. J. E.GALDWELL & C(). Jeweuiy - Silver - ST4neNEny GunsTNi-TAND JuNipnn Streets -i ONE CALL The i .ippe.il for one great contribution by the citizens toward the support of the charities of Philadelphia It is an object worthy of your ch sacrifice and support. Answer the Call NOVEMBER M-18 SP.C13 UOS.VtlA) HT resiMONWi:.i,Tir titmj insutiamti am n;t!.i '. w. con, utii ,,n (IM.1TNLT srnt.iat, i ii h Must Kaha "$$55 a Minute te Reach Welfare Geal The sum of SSOO.OOO must be raised en each one et the live days of the Welfare Federation dtiyej $33,1133 an hour for 120 heurs: i)5j a minute for 7200 minutes. Fifteen hundred wihscriptien so licitors will personally visit nt least 40,000 Plillalelphlans, although con tributions will be expected from at leaAt 200,000 persons. Virtually all the work at head quarters and thtougheut the cam paign is being done by volunteers. The S 1,000,000 goal Is the highest ever sought. uvenue nnd High street. Among these who will speak arc: Mr. Ludlow, cam paign manager; feimcr State Senater Fayard Heur; nrd Mrs. Clarence 'War den. A feature of tl.c ct'enlng will be fie prestatien of the William Pcnn moving-picture, n quartet et binsa Instill Instill mente and tingim by the entire audi ence. Appeals fill be made for volun teer workers and fiubsajriptieti". HARVARD WILL GIVE FOCH HONORARY DEGREE TODAY Generalissimo of Allied Armies la Guest of City of Bosten Ilosten, Ner. 1-1. (Py A. T.) Mar shal Fech was the guest today of Bos Bes Bos eon. The program prepared for his en tertainment started with the presenta tion of n geld medal by Governer Cox and n key te the city by Mayer Peters. Chief among ether functions arrange in his honor weie the conferring of honorary degreeb by Harvard and bos bes bos eon Universities and Ilosten College, and a parade, of former service men and women. Marshal Fech 111 lived in a suowsteim. After brief welcoming ceremonies at the Seuth Station, lie wns taken through tlie streets crettels in an automobile le the State, Heuse. Standing in the Hall el" Flags sur rounded by the standards of Massachu setts troops earileil in several tvum, Miushiil Fech was received by Goteruer Cot. "One who confidently put his trust in Ged. n military genius with sticngtb of character, jet simple, kindly, true and devoted te the highest ideals, was the Geteiner's ch.iiacterlzatlen of Mar shal l'ecli. in his picsentntien of the State medal te the French chief. Tin matslial, In bis brief reply in French, paid tribute te Massachusetts .soldiers. When his attention was di rected te wounded American soldiers and army nurses in the galleries he saluted them and remarked his pleas ure at their presence. At City Hall he wa stectcd by Mayer I'cters and members of the cit; govern ment. Handing him a geld -embossed kev te tlic city, a feet long, tlie Mayer said: "This city is jour home, hs ik ever; city, town and hamlet in our country. Whercter courage, pi trietbni. iclf-sacritice and devotion te tlic prin ciples of freedom arc held high, there jeu will find home." PHILIPPINE REPORT IN Findings of Weed-Forbes Mission Laid Before President Washington, Nev. M. (By A. P.) The linal draft of the report of the Weed-Forbes mission which investi gated condition" ju the Philippine Islnnds, was submitted today te Secre te ry Wce.ks and later was laid befete President Harding. The icpert was understood te contain the mission's recommendation-, relative te Filipine plcns for Independence. Secretary Weeks nnd former (.lever- j nor General Ferbes bpent an hour with the I'resldent. tlie centerenee being bieken up by ether presidential engage ments., te be resumed Inter in the day. t ii. ONE HEARTONE ANSWER Feder.u ion is tnakina its I 1 DRAWSilRBIDlB Hundreds Fleck te San Fran- cisce Court as Film Come. dian Is Arraigned BITTER CONTEST FORECAST Hj ttie Associated rrc San Francisce, Nev. U.-ltoeec. fFnft.,-1 A.1...-1.1: ,:'..' "wwe - . , ..iiC, mveritc motien-nle. ture comedian, went te trial today en , charge f manslaughter growing out " ". he deal, of Ml Virginia nap'peL tien-picture netrc,, September n bceres of witnesses en both ,Vi. awaited the call te the stand? d Thv crowds began te surge gentlr hreug li the narrow corridors en tl! third ioer of the TTnll r t..i.. " ." (the trial court is located. Despite Z fact that the admissions were 1 ml 0,M, I iinnrn-rlniiilnl, "nn .i.ii. ... . "". ll In ..,., ..,.,., w, Hiiii-n me nidcii ram. dreds picked ,pe nts of vantage . glimpse tlie principals in tlic blc lesnl drama as they went inle the courtroom I or mere than a week the contend ing hidc have had their decks strlnnn, fei action and Ihe eeEcrnets with which they collected nil possible evidence p dientcs a hard and bitter centcs1. The trial wns te hnvc started lnt Mcuelnt but a local election and Arniittlee Dai se bre'ca up th week that 11 postine pestine incut until today was granted. In tbe two months that iiute ehp r,i since tlie commission of the nlle-M criminal act by Aibuckle the d'tenilati has been in prison for several dajs hn. hud a preliminary heating en n ch'argf cf murder, which was reduced t." tli r.iniislaugiiter charsc, en which he tvnit te trial today, and has been made tin defendant in a Federal action clmrflir the possession of liquor Illegally. Thi Fideinl eharge temains te be tried, in-! lu-esumnbly. will await the action in the Slate court. LIGHTNING KILLS COWS Four Animals Struck In November Thunderstorm Near Reading Reading, Nev. 1-1. Dining an elr( trie storm Saturda; night in NertheaM ern Perks, tin cc cows and 11 heifer he longing te Jehn Seliiieblc, 11 farmer, 0! Fredcricksvillc, were killed by a light ifing holt while standing under a tree in a field. A big hole wai ripped in the earth but net a mark tvas found en the ani nials. KTttiS w ;.. ?5 M-V -.2 .k r?l $ "Stripes in Neckwear" The Alamifactuicrs some times ask us: "What de you de with all tlic striped -cart's that you buy?" The atinvvcr is easy "Wc sell them." At present wc Ikivc three especially notable attrac tions. At $1.50 a tine range of college stripes in a well wearing rep silk plenty of pleasing color cembi' nations. $2.00 Scetcli-jpiin :.arts in stripcb of m a tying widths and arrangements. These show the lustteua colorings that arc se splen didly brought out in Scotch-spun bilks. Extra quality hcavv icp silks in college and club colors, 2.00 one of the most notable presentatien: of this type of scarf that we have ever made. JACOB REED'S SONS mnmcittmiSttta m:.i. kstatk nr.vL.rjXl.. WHAT RENT WILL YOU PA te- 100 Orcein nt t lloern und b.uienient ' AJTILA'?' ...... , r.iv aidiT 1.U1j I." .ini-. """-- ,, III". ATMS. WAONKIl. Net 11. "AnUleAII'G. y" liml 1 i;.p clkiivliti-r or lliii lute litiiry ;." - .". ((i vi.iki,! UuiaiitCH an. i iimi..- ,',.. il (ui.iihI dir'.e'u, Wednf.s-Uv. . 1 ,, n al.lin, 1 1W.11 I niiir j S. I It-' t- '.UI ll (."' " nt. in Inteime iL nrltuti. 1 i enieterj 1 IJItIM A' tli ' e a in a. I N 1 '' 4 ! k 1 vra-
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