WFWWWWfirft,sr,liir!.l OSSKtW ?1 yfrjWiftV' rr"'TTT!' t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 WINDOW ROBBED MDMITS CHANDL MARSHAL FOCH GETS DEGREE AT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA "FAHY," IN COURT, I aanaB&BfflRqKRHKaae AS POLjGESNOOTySEDOLIENTS'CASH Men With Aute Smash Plate Company Drew Frem Special AS ENGINE UPSETS i Rrlfitnl Vnlnnneri Wnm n. v Arbuckle Wears Forlorn Ex pression as Lawyers Wran Wran gle Over Jurers .w ..UU rjg. , Class of Pawn Shep, 17th and Market Streets Account for Its Own Use, Menclenhall Says at Hearing spendlng te Alarm en Hulme- Y' ville Read, Eddington 4 THEN FLEE IN CAR GRILLING IS SHARP FIVE WOMEN ARE SELECTED if,-iJ&5'zmrxcm&.nt fflHI 'lHli".,i 2 tWmm..'. FIREMEN HUR ER v I ' flu ' F8M lit if .11 V : ' Wrm1'" R L PA WA r-' iv ttf ''M Ww fV3 Moter bandits smashed a pinto glns Ailinl'ier that Chandler Brethers & window carh tiii.iv rt Seventeenth and C.i. had OpveIpiI te their own use Market trcpts white n detective ami i funds glvi a bv customers for the out night watchman vvtie ruining toward ' riirlit put clinic of securities and set thcra. firing their levelvers. The men ""-'de in a special bank account for helped theuisplies te some fur ceits'tlnt ;im ik-i. was made today by Karl nnd Miltii.n. ntid llv get into their j Mindt nluill, head of the defunct bro bre bro autemohilp nml pd nvvav I.crnge home piftnet Hetivrive (MtPu. of the I It n- at l!i- reclamation mrpi-.ig I'iftcenth nnd Vine tr"Pt stoiien .u-' h Id t..lnv In tlie eHice of Jehn M. petted the rnpii at Siueenth ami L"-I- am. i,.,rre in bankruptcy, that Mr. low Mrepts a fivv minutes parlh'r and M. nd. nluill mndr this statement, in re had ben tvi.'ii-g them. v,,os.. t questions of .1. Heward The ilpertive en dutv al! nnjht te it i.r, ...musei for tlie tiustee. Wlllard prevent bnmlitrv. mh- in autei- eMle ' i F.arrevvs parked nt Sixteenth mi.I I.'i Mew -treeM , 'Mr, Mcud.nlull in-Med tip account ntOod.eh A tun. was "Kilini! bfUnil ,,, hl, 011P 0ppnp( with thr .Tr ni',lr": '" " "r ,h'' ''""'"I0! Cm menial Trust Company. In it. tS?0' fr.",",,r,",,nw..?- I'en.N mm-hus.d outright Only this emy Tti., , !., unn li. hn:.!.i . I H Mint 11111 r i lllb (II I" -HI' M, ,i, ...w .. .... .. i....i.rt ..,.1 .i... i ..... in t- (.-.. r. in r nun nil, it... i .i- macnine spe.i nnv going se.ith en Sixteenth street The dotei-tiv.. ivps i'.'np.l 1'V "' Him Pyle, a lilcl. AP.tPhninn ni.il t'n fal lowed tlie n.a '..inn e'l tt It n.iv non lnnf tn . irtu- lu.f thrt tin mnn kpMf after It WIipii tli.--. .-.iiii" t MarkPt ' etrpct thT au 'I'c.'ir nsnm. thl tinip'''0 drawn up at th.- .url'i at S.Mcnti'inih s-trcet. An (.rilliti an . I'lli" inn toward thp ear ther-1 wrs a or Hi of cins n ll!, bandits hurled .i It.pU through the window if iprpp II-mMI's pawnshop.; at the R.nttliea'-t cernpr of Siuot'ti-ent'i end Market street. The di tct'vp and i hl compnnleii diew their reelers and fired at thp bandit" a. thev rnr The bandit" ce.ill cemnVtcd thplr Jeb, threw their plunder into the cir. and w'th the n iiniiu g'lardians ..f the law Retting iU.se, vppped .nte the lMIT nj;aln nnd mn.lp off a -.pemd lu.ie. t :m. ing into Seventpenth street and specilin; north. Kefore the dete. tlve eeuld tinil nn nutomeln'c in whi.'h te fellow then they hid disappeared. The pe' or hcllevp thp pnrked car at Six.ceni'i and 1 ndlew Mrep' it-ay hae been a blind, or pes'lul that the ban dits were just eb.nil t uttfnpt the rebler if a -t..re tltr" when the ap proach of thp detecthe frightened them off. They had icmeved a hpavy win protective crating from the window be fore Mi.asl'iiii,' th" Klas. Thp amount of the pawnbroker's less has nt bt'-n determined TOO MUCH SPEED Motorman Rushing te Make Up Time Forgets Conductor That "mere havte" lesulN in "less npeed" was ltnpicsnl uncn the motor meter man of a 1'. H T. Cempnn;, stie.t c.ir renine from Kiai.kfei.l .luring the rusn hour this morning. Tlie car derailed I at iTankfcril .mil Adams n.'nurs. 'the conductor and motorman, with the as sistance of the passengers, eoen placed it back en the t-a-k. The motorman wanted te teake up fur the lest time and started the ear en is I Memli nluill, had been segregated In wny pjciui at a llely t-li,i. Four b'e. l.s I this special acce.iiit. Kither the bendf were ceeiuil spc dll Then en. ( the . r the meiie would bp gicn Ir. Wal-passenge-s inte-iupted the moteruMii I Hug lutir. hr wiete. and pointed out a man en a cm th t Then r. Keber In cross-pxamlnntien was following, wii'lng lis arm-. ,i.J,-li wieutlug ter t'.e iirst ai- '.. sj.m. Then the uniform in dlce ed that in Ills m'-te lie llU(l neg'erte.l te see that hli conductor wis aboard. BAPTISJJJNION MEETS Laber Evangelist Arperg Speakers In Germantown Church The IJev. I). I,. Schultz. labor evan gelist of th" An.erican F.apr.st Heme Minsien S'-eirti, -pnKe en "Tlie Church nnd the Tndut"ial World" at tlie full meeting of the erthwet H.ipti'-f So Se cial I'nlen, ester inj afteinoeu in the Third Iliptist Oliu.el.. (lei-.aa.itewn. The Rev A. I! tt i. kland jiscu-sed "Evangell-m .-i Our Cliurehes " II Wiiidlnch presntp.l. nn 1 the Ili . Sam uel 11. Williams cuiiductt.l the iho ihe iho tlenal reivi.e At th pvnlng sp'sien, the Hev. Her bert Agate oethnod the ai.-euipiihh- mrnta of the .state einiiin -Bev. Ir It. S. Walker. vine, spoke, en 'I I i:e.'lll- l u,ii.-n; in w II . Flist I M' l!i'l. Fas end p t h'liell. Men." The Seda! I ,, its next mi eticg in ih, Oermnntewn IV In u ( F. & A. M. CELEBRATES Cimden Ledge Obbervea Centennial. Freiinghuysen Speaks The ecnteniiiu! i.inln s.u -, .,f tbe granting of n li arti r te ( 'iii,t.'i-ii I.elge. .Ne. 1.". Free an I Ai cept. 1 Mu.-e.is, was celebrnttd In -t Light ia the Cum- den Mnuenie Tei.iple. Fully 1500 nn u.i rs . f tin order fi mn Camden and kimt a-seu.l i. i te oh eh nervo the l itlla 'I'he gue its of Hener were i iimu p. ni rv it iter i James L. atsen, f' I .d.niKi, and' Jencpb S. Frelingliitj en, of New I Jerecy. Representative Francn, F I'attcrjen, 'JrM of New Jeisej intreiliiii'd the Senater, who was at,.r piesmted with a sold pen nnd .u. i! inscilbed with Masen'c ins gm.i. Senater Watser. t ea. rl f.ie history of Masonry fre.n its b c in. ng. II, wa-, presented w ith a g 1 1 .il uii.r hr. mi FRANKFORD TRAFFIC GROWS! i Business Men Want Semaphores at Most Congested Spots en Avenue A movement te have traillc 70ms es tablished in Frunkf. rd and tiullle v" llceinfn with lemaplieres stationer! en Frtinkferd nvenat- at Mn gant mid Orthodox streets was started last n.ght at. 11 meetiiib' lf the rrankfenl Itiiiiies MXl "d '1 e .'invei -,' AbseeiaiUm m tlie Trankfenl Lllnaty. A cemmlttie. consisting of It. b. rt L SUeppard. Pnnnl 11. (!n.-uwoeii and 'Xh(nias CrelghOm. v, as ntiiieiuteil tu nrrflnge te have i ie of the buildings of the proposed lti-(. Se.. il-Ceiiti'iimal located en the Rjesavlt lieulevu-d llakry 51. IMlns was appointed s .. . i-etary of the association te suciied Itichnrd N. Helme, resigned. "V POUT AHMIVAl-a VjMirs Verelen nrrlvalrt nt this p.at In the1 last two weeks lnm-nhi-d six nsneN. With tonnage of l.'I.:W7 ever these m tW first two weeks In October. Flftv--en veaselH, with tonnage of J17.MU. arrived here ''ein fei-eiun ports sin e NeTember lie in the same pi rl.nl 1...1. .,..,.1. ,rlii.!s iiuin hei-e.l teltv- jhV""""' ...,.. wet vriiii ji. 01 ..iii.'si. Hi ttIO Jl se inuii' iiliiimi '"!" '.. I- . ...I.. Is arrived nt tins pert in me 1.11.1 weeks than in thu Iirst fortnight in (f, 'ieniiage tncrcaseu 11.1,11" raenth in the firt two wcclm 112 Ui. with tennacu uf 111 JlUb, weie here trem uetuesuc perin, wiuie ..for this n)enth arilvals uhia- wn tonuuge 01 j.ti,ev. m SH u HsW inenpv was plaepd in the no- .... 'ennt lie kiii. I, no meiipy n'Pil In tmtr piiril t.'iullnj bplnc placed there Tlil- -tat.'inpiit. if tniPhnllpiiRcd mlRlit hiue Rivni priority te thp claim of IMinri V.. Walling, a coal ikVer. with etllcPM tn the North Vmerfran Kntldiin;. vhe was en hand te (hum "5"' - " paid Chandler urethpri vV m J iiv '', thne las dp fru tip failure, for the purcliae of I.ih.Tty Itends with a fiici' value of SWIM Mr. Wnllinp who llu s in Or Or in.'iiiewn. wT4 rppresenteil by former M.ir il.din Weaver. M. If. -ht r seiiRlit te 'hew that altl i .u . this bank account with the Cetnniercinl Trust Company had bpen arnrirkp'' ' ik special, npfprtheless. t'i in tunl handling of it was juM like am ether account. This, if upheld, wiuiid mean that Mr. Walling would haie te take his plap in line with all the ntl er general ciPiUtev-. and tuk what he ceu'd get when the nff'ilra et tlui tirm ere finally .settled. RtJ'j:i in .special Iiuid New ThN f.necl.11 fund, it i1ppIeppi1. new j eentariH a balnnee of ?!)rj'!. as of .Inly ''.". tlie ditp ..f tlie failiir'. It should l.i.ntalti from $'..". MH) te S'10.000. it wan iiipti'd n h lj.ihert llildwerth. for mpi" assistant eashipr of the llrni. When i ' fiiiluie e i iirrcil manv checks that had been di posited in the account bv Chandler ltres. 4. Ce. wpic "stepped" b tlie signers. Mr Meiidenli.iU, who was merely grillp.l b Mr. Ueber for the firi.t time iii"e the 1 eartngs have bien held, ad mitted the ip, eijit of tlie check from Mr Wnl'lng for .T.liT.'i nnd admitted depositing it In this special account Jul ''l'. with the firm's Indersement. Tiie cheek went through the clearing he,.sp hi , iiguliir ninniipr nn.l was jilaced in el.!cicc by Mr. Neacr. Letter Introduced Then Mr Wc.-.ver Introduced a letter, written b .Memleliliali te alilic af ter the fa-lure, in which Mr. Mendeii-li-ill wild the.I.ibctty HeniN had Iippii biiuglit. but U-cause of the failure never h.ul br-en trail fened te Mr Walling' n I'l.p The mnne. however, u-mie jed that the fund hud been driwn en .t 'main ether purposes. Fer In vttiiic. M,..n.i ).i I li.cn urawn tu renla.-i some sp until s lieeuiging te ntietlier iistemer of the linn, which had bier, sold in e-rr.r bv Chr!:, Cl-llds fc Ce., of Vew Yeik and vh'ch the customer ha.! hatpnci te I'Mtintiil, It was finally agn.-d that Mr. Weaver sli.eibl be fmuNhp) with all the proofs of tip gfiirnil nature of this "sppplal" accnunr uirn tn tic-emlier n infeietlng situntien nre-e when th petition ..f Mrs Marian A. C. Cnl If v wnr prespnted for the return of cer tain ipetintles. inetHeiallv bellpvpd te be -..rtli iileut MJO OOn The securitl.M hip in an iueiipe In Chandler broth ers VV Ce safe This envelope is " armarked" fur Mrs. (Jnllev . Sister of T. T. Oiandlcr. Jr. Mrs (Juilev is the w l.lni of Frank H. (iiu.e of Menen, and Is a daugh ter f the late Fre.l-ri.-k T. Chandler. I Se . n in I .. s.stee of Kreilerlck 'I1. Chiin- M1 an.l thciHi.r, .It- . will contielw .rl jut cent of I ... e. k if the iia.ikrupt Una. Fud. r w lie. U T t lian.Uer. Ji , cvplalneil t.ij.'thi r with William T. t.iil.'. !r Mis. !alli'h bietlu r, and his . e-.i linl' i-tiater. bad bought tae -e. k tui Mis tljlle, and earmarked it ii. I , 1 t. "1 it in the tafe. Mr. It.-li'-r th u w iillee te kuewnhrut a .Pita I l i at ,ic.i unt In -vhlfh Mis i..il'm tifiind en tin' books of the com pun ff r a debit of $lt.,(WO This SI (J. nun, it nit- i ;i lieed. iem senttil the I'-i.lia-- fin.- of FJNKl with com ,. uid Inn est. if land bought bj i'i..leiv T Chandler, Si. in Sunt i il.nl.ua ("ill" -nine rarp age. jiaid 1 ..i l. i Clriiclh r lirerh. rs Ce h. k tu I pi si nt' 1 ii his two daugli- I i. -. t .vli.li Mi- iaih s n in; I'M i nl. di" ii . ... 1 1 . v .!. I'l.i.l .. . i-:h. I i . v.'li ha ir bin r palil il .. '; T. ' l.nndl.r Jr., i, Ud lie t eiigi t tl- 1 1111 iii'iuruPil te the tirm. I..1 -I C. d'lpip lepre-eiitiiig Mis Cial- 1m si.d li. did liu ku iv whithtt bis I 1 nt tlalii'id 'he l'unl if iiiit The in.itter 11. usf L-e furthir investigatid. I' fit'. his ..I . .i.e'i T 1 e it. vill . mid Mi ills - 1 it fir se. 111 nil s K.n ... .1. ..f 1 e vMie a'lpieM.I, as reie a.se p. t.-i- is f. 1 tin ilajs' sa'miis of eiiipinL'S 1 eie also pit;- t the li'. 1 pit e te I. ii' taiiur COL BRIMTON HONORED Phi'adelphinn Appointed te Egyp- tlan High Court Celuml Jasper J Jlrluten, a .'iji. of this 1 nj, has in en appointed bv I'resiueiit Harding a- a Judge of the Inti riL.tieaul Ceuit of Fgpt. Tlie aii'ieuie 1 meat of the appointment was 1 .ulc pub ie jetterday by Colonel Urin Urin ten ' The ee irt te wl hli tr Ilrritnn Im I ih'ii apiielnteil Is virtually the Su pieiie Cat . f l.;)pt .1 ml ietis. .)t tie ii-p.e 1 ni itive- of i.'l. 1 t,ieat in- 1. in.it.enal i'liv.ers. It glvi-s tlie flna e. . 1 ion uu nil mi tti 1 I eeivi i the aiiptnl- I I arts. of the land anil from tl n l.ivver TO GIVE HISTORY TALKS Oeclety of Arts and Letters te Meet Tonight Tl.e Modern Spiiir in History and Hegriiihv " will lie tlie subject at the in -i ting et tne neeinv eiams hi,. I ,. r .r. 11. the .u- C. ntiiei lln -. j ...,, W,. . .....(.lit . , , ,. , ... 1 n-i.-'-i 1 i.u".iru 1 lene-j ni -I't.H. en tins n me. wmu rciuings will ee given n nr in-wn. eujrr uri-avi-n 1 en "Tim Outline of History." by H. 11 e'ls Henry i eriieau uuier, en 'Tlieoderi' Ilnesevelt am HIh Time," nd Geerge Townsend,,An "The Amer ...Ui.Iai. .. V.l.i'nr.l nllr ' lea l-fl JURY H8LBS FATE 'Wf, " 1 FOCH LEAVES CITY OFHMCABE Jgg FOR WASHINGTON Alleged Gangster Admits Being Professional Bootlegger, but Denies Held-Up FACES Tlie fate of ".llmmj" McC'abe. fui mer iiuglit, indicted en llu1 charges growing out of an alleged attempt te iiuiii up uie saioen or .-m-iinei .'imciiuis, Sfcen.l stteet near Wharten, last Fii- nay nigiii, new resis viiu ine juiy McCnbe and the proprietor of the saloon told different stories today before Judge Ilartlett in the criminal branch of Municipal Ceuit. Should the jurv convict MeCalie en nil of the indictment he will face a maximum sentence of iifty-!ie uirs. When called te the stand MiCabe tes tified that he was a "bootlegger by ee- ciiiiiitlen. and that lie lie.l at KW Kenilworth street. lie declared thnt lie had sold whisky te Mateintis en arieus occasions. The hit time he said that lie sold the saloon proprietor ten gallons of whlsk and thnt he received from him Slid, leaving S.'O due It was when he went te thp -alnen Frldaj night, Iip said, and demanded S.'O that the light began, wlien Mateiatis told hltn that the "stuff was no geed" and that he would net pay him. In trving te ilrlp mm out ne snui that Mntpiatls used a gun wltli which he struck him evtr the head and ilreil a sliet that grazed his face. Matfiatls dmltd that he had er purcliu'ed Hanei from MiCabe. who, he said, represented lilm-elf as a pro pre hibitum cgent and demanibd laeiiej te keep (iilet. He said Mi Cab" had a re volver nnd tired several shots in the tight that followed a refurl te jive him metirv . KuMncr Makezus, bartender, corroborated Mateiatis. Five Indi'linrnts were returned against MeCabe being armed with a deadly weapon with intent te rel; n-1 tiling with intent te leminlt a felnnv. iiMauit. fill Hie efi'ims ui iis'iiiiii ami batfi-.-v. aggravated assault and bat ten, assault anil winery whii imuiu w : ' . . .. . . ... kill, ixtnitlim nml larrytnt veuhd dfndlj weapon. fi 1'iiiii " ' l'' 'BIG SITE" WINS IN PITMAN Large Scheel Grounds Voted After Three Defeats Fitman. N. .1., Nev 1('. Hackers of a big site for a proposed new high school wen last night in the biggest and most stunted special -i Viel ibetieii in the history of tins town. Mme than T'i'l vetis wire cast. -HI hem.: ter ami 'J's" iignln-t the pi-.riliiis" of a fon-.e'i' -lie i.e ir 1 he prc-cit school grounds en I lelly avi 111.0. 1 'i men ulavcl a lunlin; p.ut in the election and helped te sing the et in fnvir of the large site, whiili hail hpn everv'ie'mlngly I fe ited at three previous el'efiens After the '.1st de- I feat n cerainiticc 01 nny numii. vvnii ii.re n t inreUL' 1 invcsiizuiien 01 uie ie- 55-YEAR TERM ra V '- 'MBHBHr PERSHIMG Hi .mberc' of cul school situation, nppelnted n pub in Clmndier's'llelt.v committee, and after KlIiii! '"it tun 1mern1aiH.il upon uu- n..u.-.i ...... 'unions 01 tl.e si 11 001 ashi-u in.' i"iiie I of Kd icatleu te suliui t the (pie-tlun te jthe vetirs "1'itman Ip-hIi" ev a ii.g site, va thc effeillve sii.gun 'i-ed III tlie (,11 ipnigu ..In.. I v .11, ivl 1111 vest, nl, iv v ith 'In til','- (ring of Iimi Ireds of vi.tets In -dioel pu plN with tag wiiieii rend 1 '"J;''""! Willi in- ennui ... . -.- .w. .. -.p, . tenlghr." SHOOT AT BOOTLEGGERS Patrolman Slightly Wounded Bar rel of Liquor Seized Shet vvei- evhnL'e,l betwntl P'l tri'men anil llin" N"Sre buit'.Bgirs 1 ml this i-'fuilni; ill an iittenpt te i-nntiire tlif latter at I llieemu (.nr Cambridge strefts A barrel i-f whiskj 1 a" spit'si rim biir'fl h"l heni b lUlit lv a de- tectlvc, mil was te have been delivered te a trin k .it Fifteenth and Cimbridg" sfiffits. Three pafe'iiiPn 'im 111 n ga nee at i... imuriiiK11 miuvi. i inn the men drove un with their ' tunl the ptilleiineii ran i'.ii, mm uu- iiih euiu- mei-.ce.l. Tin-Negroes escaped i) it tiiey . . 1 .1 . ....1 . tie llnunr. riltrelm'in I.-mui lie ion was -liguuj weiiniieu 111 uie rigni l.r.i.tl v ,, nnn e.nr IM w A OP Hfll ICC v--i-- j'i e that stnrtnl at '..u 0 cluck yes. tcrilliv ainrniiiin ciiui"-u uuiinme I'm i. mated at RU.Y0O0 te one of the two- sterv brkk waste waroueuseb 01 uciiy Hu'lieH Company. Inc.. 1724-10 North 1 Hancock street. Beeaue of the (.meld- I..wIm. .k.fl.lu. nf ttie U'flStn nn A(rtMJ '"" vs "" " " -- " t "SsV- . " -- Wmm3BmMmmr "Sk JCWfcm&WM', ,sw a T& i -SMSS5eNb- , v. UuA " ''l.TtW L .. . : 4k He, ixrehnl a riegree of Docter of Laws. It was conferred en blm by Acting 1'i-ovest IVnnlman as thousands looked en. Tlie close-up of the leader of allied forces in (lie World War was made as lie left Inde pendence Hall yesterslny afternoon SOUGHT ASWIFE SLAYER Man Employed by Philadelphia Ceat , Dealer Disappears Police of the city arc searching for Walter Turner, n Negro, who, they believe, murdered hln wife Henrietta, a cook cmplejed by Samuel 15. Hcilncr, whom home Is in Spilng Lake, N. J., and who conducts a ceul business in this cltj. "Hip weman'b body was found in a weeds jnt south of Vroom avenue. Spring Lake. Turin r had been em em pleved iiH butler by Hel'iier. Thp two 'eft the Hcilncr home one night about two weeks age. The husband returned nheut I 'Ml o'clock, hut the wife was net seen iiHvp nirilln. Turner ills- 1,)1P,lr(.(1 0)) th(1 mrnIlrj following the xu,ng (lf nIl, wife's body. Vlnu. .if flirt nttt hl.irv lifi.l l,f -in ti.n ...-. 1J iiii; s. Wlll.tlh ...'. ." ! .. r ,u- i.,..i.. ,. ..i uu in Liir uuu. .ii iiiiLviri- uvi in 1111:11 , ,.,.. i.,.knn,, .t.imts ,.. .lis.- .,...! i'. .. ... .. . .... ' n r-..f .. j-.F Vn lIi-iiII hii Vnti llnli tl II II ' I II I I" "I IIIU PiMiii. k tii 11 11 'miilv- i-f 11 Unif wnt found in n rib. BRITAIN REPEATS CHARGE Insists Soviet 1. Promoted Hostile Propaganda In Asia . wn.m. ueg.in ,neir Duuset -ie iiioraiiens . . v. ,., ,., . ... n at Hi -'JO o'clock this morning, and will Londen. Nev. 10. f 11 A. IM-Tl.e , f,(, Uim . lllt0 thlH ,.,.. Iirltish (ievernment. It was aniieunced ,'j'hc members hope t" dispose tentatl el' today, has handed the Soviet (loern-ef all county office estimated today. incut at Momew a firmly worded note. ' ... . " ZZ nnt...nlt ,rii ab-,il.iteiv den.ving the iil.egutlens of, WILL FETE COUNCILMEN Fer. Un Ministei Cliitiherin that the Ililtish evidence of hintlli. ijeishevist Pienagliniia in 1. e.iiriu .sia lien .vi ghamstan was founded en forged docu ments German or otherwise. The note declares that thu Soviet lenlv of Rentcmber ?'". te tin former note of Lord Cuize-i, the Iirltish Foreign Minister, apart from the allegations new denied by !n-at Hiltain, con sisted (hietly m' (iiibl)les ngaiding po sitions hi Id by officials, and .hat no attempt was made te answer the vuiy serie is charges of Itus-dali liestilu prop prep "I'Midii 111 l'ersla, Atijaanistan or Cen tral Asia. PLANS WOMAN ORCHESTRA New 'Organization la Being Formed by Mabel Swlnt Ewer A new symphony orchestra, composed entliely of women with the crceptien I of the conductor, will be organized in I l'hiladl.hla. The project s backed by . Mni.ei Huliit Kwer. of iilll Seuth Clics- ltr mnd. Svvarthinere. who has alicady 'leased a room at ll'sUl Chestnut btiet, wiifre 1-pliPflrsals will Iip held. I Thnihleus Ktch will be the conductor. I He also head- the Commltte en Kx- nminatlnii of Candidates There is a long list of waiting applicants. Ten of the members et the proposed 'erchestic feimerlv played with the Fa- Idette Orchestra of women. Mr-. Kwer Is sieurlng the country for ether mem- hu-n of that orgaiib.iitlen. Mrs. Kwer it nn accomplished cernetist. C'l. ...... ..I.. ... .. .ilfltt.i nf Ot... .... n-ie iiiiiii'imniiii-e 'n " u..- 1 six concerts dining the season. Lee- . pem mewkiwski is sum 10 uavi- agierii te conduct a concert. . . . a . . 1. . . . WerK Dens ay Aim-urueit society Thr Feimsylvaiiia Society for the Prevention of (Vnelty te , Animals. U22.2I Net th Iliead strtct, reports t'lat last month tnere were tvvent, -fihr i.ioi,eciitlenK. that M(!S ciecH weie icmedled without prnsecutl a and that the suffering of many ariimalb was al- IAfn '"-" Wm. m sra 4 IS $72,000 Pay Rises Asked by Kendrick Oentlnuril from l'nee One ebjeted te the use of patrolmen for ihut puipese Te Finish County Kstlm.itc Today Vr. Kea.l-nk tinnlly agreed te con fer villi CKif Davis, of the Ilineau of Wat'T, en dans te nave his hills sent out by the Kerch or of Tines. At pres ent men listed as Water Kure-iu labor us de the clerical work neetssi.rv te i ml out the water meter bill". They arp distinct fr the water rent bills, bated en unineieiuie ! sendee. There an HO.OfiO water meti rs In the city. Simen Oialz, president of tlie Heard of Revision of Tas, piesentfd his es tiiaiiies calling fir a Sllil.'l, 1(1(1 pn roll thnt county elliee for iWSs. tlie sauw i ...it i nmeiiiit ti e iileil this veat It waj np- .- . . ' run', tentatlvelv. CTiiin ti.i,.! H .a. 1. A MOOD item for pc tagii nnd tele- nlieius in thu general estimates- pre--ented b Mr. Grnt7. was cut te $1000 and SKUDO for prlutlni;, cngi living, HtlKViapIilng nnd binding was reduced te SSUOO. Council, sitting as, n committee of the North Penn Improvement Assecla tlen Grateful for Improvemento Members of tlie North Penn Im provement AhhOPimlen will conduct their ' annual dinner tonight ut tlie Ailelpiua 1 ""'' le ceitnraie ne many improve mentii secuud ter tlie northern section of tlie city. The membership Is largely of bunincss men and icsidentt) who live along Lehigh avenue in tlie Twenty eighth and TI1I1 ty-elghth Wards. Tin association, under the leader elnp of Jeseph A. Ctilbert, a former Cmui' ll'iian, has ndvueated niiiuv im im prev. m-nts wltl.ln (lie last year. With the aid of the ceiincllainnlc representa tion from the distiict It bus had L -high avenue icpnveit and rellglited. Kcbui'u I'.uk, nt Twenty-second and Lehigh nvtiuie, lmpievud, ami oilier Mreet repaved ami Improved. Hie organbatien. which Is ten years old, baa 11 large iiiemnershlp. In n-ieg- nltlen of their nld, Ceiinclliuen Weg- ' kin, L'uieburncr, Koper, Gaiis, mi Tagen and Montgomery have hi en in- vilf.l as guests of honor at tenightV dinner and dance, HIGH "HOOL PROMISED Roxberoi jr Vjnayunk nnd Wlssa hlcki r-iti at 1 .3 Hear Dr. Broeme A "i i. ' was assured tlie resi dents i Hie 'i venty-llrst Ward, com prising the dlstrtctw of Uoxberoiigli, Manny link and Wlssnhlckeu, bj Dr. Kdwln C. llroeme, Supeiintendent of I'ulillc SehoeN, at a mass-iupetlng last nlglit. Mr. Ilroemit said thnt work prebablv would start In tlie spring and be completed late next cnr. The meeting In the Hoxberoiifjh llap tlst Church, was attended I) stveuil hundrcil persons. The request for the K'hoel wan presented te Dr. Hi onion by Wallace Bremley. William Dick, seeietary of 1I10 Heard of Lducati m, also Biiekc, Itesldents of the ward pretest against semlln: (' clr chlldien te the high school in Germuntewu owing te the leug dls-tattCO. Marshal's Tumultuous Recep tion Ends in Banquet at Bellovue ATTEN DS Marshal Ferdinand l'ecli. following a hnnqnet that ended one of the areat est public receptions ever accorded any one in this city, left Inst night for Washlngfn. The marshal and General l'crshing, nt the banquet In the HcUevtic-Stratferd, pledged anew the concord betwppn France nnd America, before np.arly 1000 diner. If France and Ameri ' ftnnd te gether," said General l'-i-tutig, "the questions facing the Cenfe c en the Limitation of Armament arc in a fair way te be settled te thp satisfaction of ihe world." The dinner was marked by the spon taneous outpouring of enthusiasm for the French commander. Every refer ence made te him wns cheered'. The speakeis besldps Marshal Fech and General Peishlng were Colonel Franklin D'Oller, who Introduced tlie teastniaster, Geeige Wharten Pepper and Governer Sprout. Mr. Pepper, at the beginning of the speaking, called for a salute for the Presidents of the FnltPd States and of France, and asked for a minute of sib nee in memory of "these who have net died In vain, including Mrs. Sarah Yerke Stevenson, who lived for France, we'ked for Frame and who would huve died for France." Mrs. StPVPmen, who died Mendav, and who was tlie "Peggy Hhlppcn" of the IM m.iii Lcimhii cdlteilnl staff, waa te have tat next te Marshal Fech at the dinner. In 1111 lnfeimal talk General Per shing dwelt en tlie memories of the dava when he ''fought Milt by side with .Miirsimi 1 eca, my old commander, tlie man te whom I gave my confidence and who gave me his In return." It wat) an association, he said, which las liked te believe symbolical of the atti tude that e Ists lictvvcen America ant France. Governer S, 1 ul f-ald that he wan present te repie -nt the Statu and city as well en account of Mayer Menrf, having left te attend 11 convention In the Seuth. He thanked Marsh-U Fech for coming te I'liil-idelphla. "the feuntainliend of Americanism," and added that thn city and State wished for him a realization of the hopes he had for 1 tranquil, useful Ilfp. "Since I came te Philadelphia," said Mnrsliul Fech, "mnny things are clean r te mc than thev were before New I cm understand clearly the wnnr.th of your srntimriiU find why vvp were iiI.Ip te end tlie war as seen as vvp did. "Victori has been attributed te the unity of feiiimaud, but I attribute it te idc.is an I ideals. "Tlie Stale of Pennsylvania is (he one that suppeited us with nil its fetees. It g.ive u .'173,000 fighting men, a great ameiiut of war material. Ilut what it gave most of was Its wonderful moral support and strength. "All the eills, niuile upon the pati lot let Ism of Amer'ean women vveie fullv met. And (he most Inspiring example of all is one giver by that woman (Mi-.. .Steven en 1, who 1 as passed ou and vvh tonight cannot i0 here." Following the dinner Mainli.il In called upon Cardinal Dniigheitv a' t orchlnplKepal residence, nt 1723 It.iu street Their rnuwwntlen, which lasi ed fifteen minutes, wan Pi Flench, TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Iii1er JteaWivlts (Jltniilde, I'n , nnd Hpbh Mtm. 1!23L' S. r.ili t. Carmln IVIju-i, ins H Sth st , nn.t t.,. , lliH Mer.'!l Jilt I tf Hnrtnln H. Il.irry ll.11.hnj, MnnlEOmery, li . mk Mr- run I llrhieii',i.nii Wiilim II urn Pa W.llliim llullen Anlmer.) Pu . nnd l.tlti, lliinlli 11, Ar.li'ierM J'i I.uilnit; J unliK '.j; S allh t nil'l Annii ilnrmlty. niT H 2ltti et. t.uint I .nam. uif . I73il ' .nverl. m st . nml raullii.- (.MiiiKrlee, 17JH N VMirii-in rt I Ailelnh .1 Minim. BOR N' -in, u . ,,,i! Jlfiry .1 ThompHen. ISCfl 1'iurl.li n Frntiflj 1 Jniiter, Jr tsit N . r.,(.v ft nn.l AUsi M Darin-My en ,s iMrli , rhemnn .1 Mi r.evprn. L'7.1ll V .'.tuinn ..ill. hi nml Mury Hmlth. SIII11I (J u, " t ' ,1Ji",..fo,?'!''I:.!2!7e,J''',!!'!''.'''- .. and Wlllliirn A. S.hrenh. ."" '-' "-r .'. ..mill r . t,. ... H.hrnl. flp.ll. V ir... ... . Mill N r.vnn M limrn.l aeia V 17ili et N 1 7th 11 .11 pi , unu t i i.i'iii i nr rt- 11 Ifl H J'errl, 113S S. Till si uii'l jrury AMt'SKMKVlN Trocadcre ''"' 1 -'LI '. "Melu.e" iif.rt l.n H. l H k,h At'vi mn jirsmirj r.rii rtn s j SHOREHAM Vlrlnl Ave. near lle.ul, wwvum-T rt'ltOI'KN l'I.AN Hlell fall di.il imr tuin Alu lnil.pr KtKKwnnn n.i ''" I.AKEWOOD. J. tVniTB TOWN UtEltlC )Oll BqOKtBT fan I-Yanclfice, Ner. 10. Itoscee Arbtickle'a trial ejitered Its third day thin morning with the jury nenring com pletion, nnd local interefit In the ease as evidenced bv empty scats In the courtroom, waning. After two days spent in examining fifteen members of thp venire, eleven nf .them, including five women, have been accented tentatively. All the women tn the jury box thus far nrn heiisewlvps nnd feme hnvc children who, thev Paid, enjoyed Ar bucklp's antics en the serpen. One woman, Mrs. Anna Butter. Id she hrid nevcr-ccn Arbueldc In a photoplay. She wni challenred for cause. Assistant District Attorney Gelden returned from Chicago yesterday with hints of n fmrprlse te he sprung In the event the defense endeavors te place In evidence deposition regarding th 'lnyslenl conditions of Virginia Ilappc, obtained In Chicago. The chaige against Arbuclsle grows out of the death of Miss Virginia Rnppe, motion-picture netrps, follow ing n party In Arbuckte'w rooms in the Hetel Rt. Francis last September. Tlie defendant, wearing the same for lorn expression for the la't two days, has lingered tils felt hat, rolled paper wads and sat apparently oblivious of what was transpiring, while ntterncys wrangled ever legal points and put lengthy questions te prospective jurors. NURSE HAS PERFECT FEET, YET WEARS HIGH HEELS New Yerk Weman Enters Contest en Dare and Wlne New Yerk, Nev. 10. New Yerk has dlscevcicil u perfect feet no, two of tlipm for a pair of exquisitely dainty pink tinted pedal extremities has been discovered b these persons in pursuit of this attribute in etder te show vis itors te the Health Shew being held in Grand Central Palace what they ought te P03SPSS. It was quite n surprise te Miss Elizabeth Deyle, a nurse, the proud owner of the perfect feet, when net a flaw could be found in the bit of pink flesh she entered In the feet contest, and entered It en 11 bet, tee. If the physician in charge of the case en which Miss Deyle Is engaged as nurse had net made a wager with lier that she would never dare trv for tlm perfect feet prize thnt is te he nwarded Saturday the world might btill tic searching for the perfect feet Miss Deyle wears a A It shoe and the had en I1I5I1 hcils, pointed tees and thin eles. When Mr. Gress advised her te adept a mere sensible style of shoe she replied that as a child she had te wear shoes that ethers; select-d. end new she Intended te wear the kind she liked. Miss Deyle permitted photog raphers te take pictures of her feet, but she would net let them snapshot her face. The Jeweled Sword Presented te Marechal Fech by the People of Philadelphia through the kind offices of the North American, is wholly a Philadelphia product, being Designed and Made On the Premises By J. EOaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Junipur Strf.ets New en Exhibition, Chestnut Street Window OHIRTS Prisma leth, $5.00 of Silk PjggSagZKS pRISMA SILKLOTH is n novel jersey weave in which fine Et'yptinn cotton is combined with artificial silk with meat" pleasing results. Plaids, stripes, colored grounds, und many individual effects, exclusive vith us, are shown. The garment is highly Eerviccnble and mnde in conformity with our own high standards. Thu price, however, Is moderate $G.OO. ACOB EEElfS SONS 82M426IOicataet Shred DRIVER LOST CONTROL Four volunteer firemen were hurt, tw seriously, when the meter chemical en- ' glne of Goodwill Company Ne. ,1, tl ttrlstel, overturned yeiierday en the Tlrlstel pike near the Creydcn station. The injured : Herbert Guv. JIM O'tcr street, TJrln TJrln tel, driver of the engine. May bavn fractured skull. Christopher McGerr. Locust nml Ireen streets, Bristel. Hurt about the' spV. Spine may be Injured. Themas Bnlncs, Locust and Green treets. Bristel. Head injuries. Net egarded aft serious, Arthur Hagcrman, Llnden strtct "Vlstel. Cuts and bruises. ' About 11:20 I'. M. yeBtrrdav an alarm 'as received from the farm of Frank Ilanscll, Ilulmcville read, Eddlngten Members of Bristel!, three volunteer companies left their various eccupa. liens nnd ran te the fire headquartets Geerge Brannignn, of Bristel, who usually drove Ne. fl chemical, was out of town nt the time. Mr. Guv 70I. tintecrcd te drive the big chemical wagon which has a 200-gallon capacity. Thorp is a sharp tuin en the Bristel nlke near the railroad station and the roadway was wet. Guy attemnfj te make the turn nnd apparently lest control of the engine. It skidded nnd . plunged tewnril the curbing en the right hand Hide, then swung back to ward the tracks of the Philadelphia, Bristel and Trenten Hallway Company. As the engine struck the tracks nt a sharp angle it toppled ever, threwlnj the crew Inte the roadway. Guy, the driver, fell en his head and lay un conscious. , Frnncls Cummlrps. Michael Keating nnd Hush Barten, ether t.i.'inhers of the crew, were tessnl into thp read. They summoned Dr. A. L. McKinncy, of Eddingtin, nnd ether phvl. inns, who gave first-aid treatment. The In-juv'-d iitcii weie Inkcn te th'ir lienie-). Franklin Gilkesen, an utternev, of Bristel, and chief of the Bristel Are dppnrtmcnt. was out of town en busi ness when the alarm was received. Ills nsslbtant went te the blaze with Ne. 1 and Ne. 2 companies, which extin guished the fire. Chief Gllkcsen said today he believes Guy will recover. Goedrich Leaves Moscow Moscow. Nev. 10. Fermer Governer .Tamps P. Goedrich, of Indiana, has left for Blga after nn exhaustive imesthja imesthja Men of famine and ethpr conditions In Russia. He will report tlie result of his studies te Herbert Hoever, In Men's Hats Vclnurs, D-vtbys nml sefts rt'tnedeli"! Inte latest atyles nnd retrlmmJ equal te Jeffersen Hat Ce., 135 S. 10th St - 'U imu
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