T-SrfTrTiT r&.j.MSiarr7rT.. vsT.i.waj4 riTi.Av-ti flW 7f V'-T-" r , " i 'T" '2'' A . R 2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 Shet by Suiter STUDENT HAMLET SHIVERS HOLDING YORICK'S SKULL West Philadelphia High Heys Gel a Little Mere "Comedy" Inte Play Than in Forbes-Robertsen Version Injured by Aute jsl)fi3me 11 V IT- Thousands of Federal Clerks Buy Frem Germ-Laden Lunch Stands IGNORE FINE BIG CAFETERIA AV.isliinclen. Nm l". Iit-it m-iti'il . tpltilrt" mid -(i:iil --irinlil-il miiiiI 'lu'--ferm tin' tegular li'miulnx li''t of tlmu Mitnl df tPiiiimatilitr ninl i-i lx tn fieviMTiim nt iji'imi tmc-nt h in Wii-lilnu-ten. pi'-lnfr ll niutnu'tit Ci'Msn'-- of lluPC. nf l.ltts lltiltlll,l I" I'l'l'l'i'' " '' Nntl'in't fnnil int. nit. Minn.- kiiI" i'ii tin tiim-niim-nt iiitmll !''?mI.ii w tlinr liitn'li-ttiie tner-i' frm i un3"ii. I'nrtx ninl mum "tinvN t.itn'in il m.ii the ili'p.irt infill liiilliliiip I" tltrnn ti pntrnimgr "I'll f-v -.l.iinl en tin' snlt'w.'ill;- i.-'titij If" iTi-iim n lule ilu-t 1 1 ii'l- wnl .il" .i tlieiii. tiiuni'li fruit I'xpe-i' I for Ihhiii te th" -mm' etnvi' of i'i-im-i' mil Liu' (linnet's imtii li.i'.intlt wl.ii'l. i ti t it in m or rli vl' inn twiuM i nil 1'ilriiril. Ne ri'jiilni . " i!""nii ll.- i i''h" All IJeienimi'lit t-li'i-k ent win-re th.' plene. 'hi l.i V HI In. til, tal'i'ti'l .1 ei III tlie sfri'1'l. Fer III" en M i:i-t. tl." '1 i-l ! l-n lllliclll'- lite -MM'll fli'l.l tlll(I"l i li Mop n'ljulnrlt elinrtU Itfm" 1 1 ii'mti hour in tKi' t irinltv hi i'i i i ' ' i"t -ninl i.att Imililinif. in I . i. i l'nfl 'I'lii'-i' hull'iinif-. ".ml i" In- lu" Un e- in t'i" i'i-'il ii'n'i I '.i ullm- Hi' limi-ine ill" ivnnl- of effli - hum'' I.- une limit ilurinv I''' "lir I" i in''1 lint.' th.' .iw'i-tli.w iln.' t" I In- ii'Vi-i''i of (iei itiiiK'tit ilepiii Imi'tit- '1 I ' .' f.ir ti'M'Oi'il from uptown n -t.rn '' "Win i' ilic V W. (' A. n.ul I i ' i" In livtilmil- linvi' epi iii'il tn ill" i it" tPrui ttliteli iin' ,1'li'ipi.iti' for t'ie ue-hi.mihI-'. they uwtim" I'Mi'ij''" p.'l''i' x lilcli tin' tlrrKs (in' .:.. Il'.-i; te ptM. 'I'e iiipi'I tli" iltiiiiien mi' N ivv 1'p piirtniPMi renil'irt-. a nfi'ti'ri.i fur tin jiIi'V". in tlie Nntt 1'ulMiiiK Tin- room firriiplc tlinu-aniK of fi'i t of Meer p.T'" ninl ii ohm of tlie Imsi-t in tK" cnpiinl (toeil foeil is vnwl lit ei -I . mill Hi" cafeteria N iiiiieni?"'l liy i Vrl.-. : : neernpliiT nnvil nl!i' hs, mil eitillan effielnN P.llt tllf MIPI" st.lll'l- "till lli II. -ll (iirk w.tli I elil i 'I l.mr ami !.n" l list skills Inn wii't- fi'i'tn pnliili'i's rn'li'i' tlinn eat iiiiloei" Tin ilu-t'T ii'jeiii tin- wagon- thinking mill;. entitle -.ilsiii-ntid -iimlni' Iip-. pn-ir. pii'iJi-. fnur inl ntlier item- of tl," neon n tni'ti'i It'" lnhit. Tln'v I'.in C't i li in t 1 e ilenpU in tin- nmj r.ifitii.-i. I! :' tlip ilen't. Aineru'nn iiew-piipiTini-n nr" e.ici'v te f.'"t n .-lant en i'i" xi-ititiK furi'lgn rnpeitPi-. Tim-" wlie ile net spiak fin pIkii Innttnili.'!' mi'l Ili'Tf nri' f" H:icuit" in i erp in'i-t n-'v upon I ! speki'-ini'n of id.' mi' en- criniP' or upon -ten" iwitiPn l tliPin. Clmrli- M Merri-. i orieiponili-nt of tin- lmum Nfv -. feinn'i Ci.viTiier Ce'- piipi r. a tiri'l""- n"w- .wi.i'i'. Iliirlnt: tli" Conf"n ip e li" l"nii"il hiit ninl "iiiniiPil -en." t - t'at n .Inp.i-jii-p i ei ii'"penil"iii lunl tiPi'ii Imln-trlally tuUlnu'. Merri- I. nit In- lire. at th" net wetk of liii're''lplii''i nml. turning te In- Aincriian in ightmr. -nlil: 'NeIkkIv will I'M'.' H'.'i'l llmt !"'' coin and -t"al a m enp from lum If ou lin'f rle-p Mnir anil l"i'. HI Si ll.ltel Jllllli- I" W.'lt-i'll. i I In- rliima. ion w i I - " a 1 itil, I loe- e i lml. wi'li a "teup in lii- -liiulilii- m piii"i tietii plowing null" of fiiii-uu" If jeii nii li tin in ei "i" a K'li.i'. Miniing iiiiiti "! f irt .".lit t Wit wui. en .Vivi'iiiln'i ''. i -'In nt 'I I i fifti --I'M nlli lihllnlij with l''-i-nl'iu Illinium w ni" tin- i vi itii' w.i- ( i-lu-iitiiu l.i- tiftv-itii .ii ii s nr. 'I'lii- fii'-l w'i- of oeiii-i- 1'ia'il' I in the lire Tlie fellow iiik i' n W'it-eii in. ri tin 'eaki oeiii Si'i.a'i r ('. I" '-"ii "t T' .i tlii! elih-l tanking l"iim. 'lit .'. I n Si'iint": Si'iiiitei" llinim .lo.i'.-eii ei ('alifeinia. who i- littv -!.' miii'- "in nml Si'ii.iter .I.iiii"- W Uii'l-weit1 . 1 1 of Ni'w oil; who i- for f" r ''h . .Inn " -.ml CmIiii'1-i n, ' I MV W ll"l'" .Vel Wl'l. ' ilil-llIIIIK .M 1' lifl --I'M inn niriliil.n' ji-ii'l.n 1 tlnnigiit Mm wit" a eung t"ll" " OH 1 fl IleW p.ill.Hlg " i ,i ii I AVut"l ' I "i I'M'il III I'i" II'iU-i W.lll nil mom f.itie-1'" "li ihii'i li" ie"ilili ." "ilil .leliii-iin Hut It i- ti in Wl ii W.it-mi v.: Cllltl'll I" til" lln.l"" I'I Wtl OM I "V ll I 111 111 S. Ilnllllllll. 'I'" W.l'.ll ling of tin- tt.iir," ii" li' wii" i.illnl Celin'"! I '.is nl 1! Ciilhi'i -en i I 'lia 'lia (JreM .lei, iron, of t'.i.il'.i.i 'a. in I Jill, li" W Wllil-we'l'i. '! . .v ".k vi' -'" iim iii th" I! ni-i' WAR CRIMINAL FLEES JAIL Doldt Was Sentenced for Firing en Hcspital Lifebents ll.uiiliiirs. N" 1'' l'. I' Fei in r I i nil i, mi I ' i in i I. ' ,ii 'i Itehli. III n ", 1 ll. I ,' i ll' . r Mil- i nn j. li il ii! Inn! I !'.l I I - hie "ii tu Uf. li hi' .) i . ( ii ail iii lie-pital iip lAni'l i ' I't-ii. ,i"ii tin1 m i 1 li.nl I'", n I"' pi il" . 'i ' i- tnininii'i' et lhls. l.a .. t ., i irl-e i hi'i i' lielilt l. .- '...nml g'i Its l - prl'IIH-t'lllll t ll l.ll'.-l III I I I -I'lll-.l ( ti'ni'i'il te l'".r s i-.ii -' in.pi i- "i'ii ! t'liiiiiiiiiinli i I'niu. .1 i . -..ri' in ii" whn-li tei i i'ei'iI in- I. nii.it. f'.-i .. flpll till' I Olllltl t tu l-l'Ill.t I I i.i' HELD AS COUNTERFEITER Chester Man Jailed in Default of $3000 Bail 1"' lir i nli ii' e. i 1 I .iii . ,, remiiutti .1 e j. ni !., . ,, f,. i Stall- I'limiiii ii.ie . 1 ii.'. t j i ,,, . fault of ..".eiMi Inn i , ,, , i, ,,,, ,,, cenn li i K'lting Wi'iiii'iil.n tta- .iin-iiil i, i 'l.i ,, i,t I'nili'it St. no- S,i i, 'i s. i i . Ay 'it J.nngli.'in Win n u i"-ii .1 In- lU, ,i . rlmigi'il. -eiiii' S.'.n i imnii itiit I'.'.i, i l lli'N'iii' initi'-. ami a pl.iii- i,.i n Jiflntliig Iln- neli'- '1 i i' i in i n i, i ;,.,i. u, (Iccliiri'il I'M 1 1 vni. wh. n Miiliiti'il ,it Mi' lii'iiiin' .il th" I'i in i ,il Iiiiililni'. ' AIR PASSENGER KILLED Frank Little, of Haddenfleld. N. J., Injured When Plane Hits Ttee Mldillctewn, Cimi.. .n I'i j). Ilniliili's, of SpiinglH'ld, Mti-- . iu klllcii t'fliTtlux tthi'ii tn" -I'lipiuni' in which lie wa- inliut; htii"li a hit ami foil into n Mtinnp at Ilaililiiin 'irk. I'rank l.ltllp, of llaililenlii'lil. .1 , pilot of Ihc "I'liplani'. nml In- nn li t nldnii. ileiiit"! I'lliiiit'i. of I'lifpert. '. V., wi'ie llijiinil 'I'ht'.t iiiv in Mlilili PCX illJHpital III'!')', l.ll lie liiitmg ,i "wrcnclii'il hai'k nul Di'luncy with hotly bruises mnl cuIm. v Man Lyncned in Arkansas 1 HcJrmi, Arlt... Nev 111 Will Tur fctr. clmreetl wlt'i iinmuIi iiiieii a euiig ' rhlte woman, ycntertlny tus taken bv a ueb (rani a Shvi-lff h pe."e w-lnlc heing WmoTKllte Mariaunn fur Mtfp kerplni; U fAtHtin Knnr tr ilnnHi IiIl li.rta nnt WUterHtfi Lwwrhfc :gh beck here nnd burned In the " IV Utfcll 11 II? UUII.I lli- Miss, i' i.i m: iii i. ini:i: i ( lir-li'i tteiii.m who u.is shot la-t ! null! Ii drexer I'.t.in-, whom -Iip ! h.ul irpiil-r-l. i:an.s then -lint li i in -i'! f when a irettil tlire.iteneil Imii him;. SHOTS MARK AUTO CHASE ; AFTER ROEBERSJN W. PHILA.' Burglar Alarm at 604 Market Frightens Away Thieves 'I 't . iiieti who iittenipti'il te "liter tlie 1' i'i-.'ti Vnvi'hv Simp, line Marki'1 "'l"'t. 11 til'" lllel'lllllg, tti'll' -I'.lll'll, n In n Inilgi.ir I'I il ill wlii.li it'lip'li'il i ' ' i li w Ile . li l"i il tin in III in i ' '' n . ' 111 in.; limn I . wt 'li I it ' I'.i n 'tu hi i 'i.r in tl i l";ttt -littti ami I'l'n n 1 1 t itien tta" taniliiig ,ii Sit"'li ml .Marki t -ii'ii'. at .iLiuiif !'. ' "'. '... k v ,i u i,i. ,i aril the burglar al.it in itiignij. 'I'we nn n r i-lieil t'leni tin- "hie ' ""' Hi" "ten' 'ml ran we-t. l'alrelin.in " eli'l-i il tlieui te SItV-firi !-tlii'(, wli'i-e tin1 j'iuinil into a waiting nule- , inehil" unl Hpi'tl up Market -tieet. l'u l'u trelinnti Ce eeiuuinnili'ereil n pa--nig liiai'liini' nml the clia-e lii'gan. Until Ui.'ll-lllllP- l.'ll'l'il at t'l'i "Jil'iil w.ti tl.e pntieluitii ninl the two rnh- I'M. . M'luiligiiig "het-i. Mern than thir: -let- were liieil. When l'ntml-1 in in l'"'- iniioliiiie inn I i 1 ih" Iirla-, .' i t'e'intt Inn the ntlier nnteuinlille ' w.l- - t.ir llhi'.'lil th.lt he gate up tin I t a-e SERVICES FOR SCOUTS Catholic Organization te Have Spe-'J' B' KI"mpP' of Phila.. Advocates cial Observance lts Use for City Purposes -:,, ,.,, , f ,i , ,i , i. Mhintic (It. Nev. Ill Tlie .pn-- v" ii -i'1'ti e- fe- t i I .ithn'if ',n , ' S". . ti,,,.,,- f Philad.tpi.ia will be " ' ,"'" '"'."'' f'"- "'" i'i''f-'- ln'1'1 n tl.e ( 'hiir.li of (Mr I.a.lv f , "" and -uppl.t ei ga-fer f.tt puip - ' 1!-"' ' ' -ie- Kin;,:1.pm,::;n;m;ie;,h!;;':,!e;:r,ii,,' ;,,!;., lunula iiwuiiie tomorrow. ' t.utieu of the New .ler-e I Mlitn- A--! Mil- tliau luiiii het- from inrieus ' -'" latimi at n- -i-sien tndnt. Mr. pai i- of th. iit am i'p.ite,l t ,n . ' Kltinipp. who i- .hniniuin of 1 1n- C.iln- ,,l . , ,,. ,'f ,,, , , , ., I ! ilti" Standard- Ceiniiiill if the Aim i- ellil. A p.llt uf the -ertn.'s wil ,,,, ,.s A..(M ,, ,,,.,, , ,,. tlie i-mio-uieh of a I'l'lie or Si. Si-ba-- .Ire en "The Pieper li. T. I . St.in.l t i.i ii bieuglit ft inn Piatit'ii bt i he Ilei. md for (la- Si'ivhe " .1 I' It. lit. Til" -eiineii wil I lie- II" brought out the fuel I tint the liMt'i'd b tne Iti-v. I Jr. ,l.iMp!i M, li'ep'i- iiileiilic staiidind l- nn e Cnrriu.iii. iieini.- one and depeliilent upon the At the "hue of the "ert ice" tin "i. nil- iunntit nml ipiulitt of inatei lal-atail-wi,l b" pri'-eiiteil with t-ie luiilge- and I able fei ga--iujii.ifai tiiring puipi-es. in-. .'iiia nf the ninl;- iliet hate it t - i Mr. Klnmpp -,iid tlie high imnlle linni'il power ii'iiiirements ami the high ln-ni - , Among fi" - nut tioep- who wi 1 at- ling .ilue i"ipiir"uii'iit- neei tinted th" ni.'l it' -i itu i. v ill lie i. in- ill .cgreU-" "t huli-glnile ta- oils whnh new ink tieiu tli" Chunli et Piter form tin- b.i-ie -ttpplt uf g.i-.ihne mid ChiM-r I .viiiihl, within a few .tear-, become Im- 1 possible te obtain for g.i--niiiklng pur- ST. GEORGE'S ANNIVERSARY ,',,,",r "r '".'"""p ""V "' ' '?' '" '" .wr.n f,, nml pmiiibitiii' ler their u-e for ga-- Sermons by Weil-Known Methodist , "'Vlr""K' umpp -aul the Ijigh-b. Cann- Clergymen te Mark Event Hun .nnl Stat" si.it Inn il i lunl p-ieg-i w..'k ..I i'.'i' i m urn et the I.V.M "l'''1 ,l""' l'liii'ipb- .ind wue pT- ... - . , n.ittlng 'enipnnie- te adept heating i.iniMi-.nt et t.. feumltng m the St ,,, ., ,- , , -.,,, ',,,, 1niNh i ;. .ibi. Mi tluiil.-t i:pi. eml Chuii h will This lil.t ralit In the t In h e nf a proper, up. n t.i'iii.n-eu in tu. i h ii-i-ii eilili ii I -i.iu.laril. be -aid. had periuitie.l nnmv ' I urn tli -trut below nn ttuli a -. nn, .a ' I'liiiipmiie. te at..pt -r.iml.iril- of ahuii't bt the K.t In (,, KtinM. ..I ni" i ,-,ii(i ,,..,t units or lower mnl hud ileinoii ileineii ileinoii iteiml ..t Hern- Mi i.ni- -triiti'd I.. m.iuI ipu-iieti that un etlicient In P.. lltti'l'll" .11 tier" wil! lie :i ,,,,,1 -.,i-t,i, tel.t g:is -ei-Mei' te i nn - i ii ,i---iiii" ting t imemei.iti' the mi- .m,,, i . uld l,e ilelneied under tlie-e n.t.'-.tiv of lh" Siiii'hn I mil. whii li I ,,,!! timi ti'i I Idn-iil I't lh.. In In .l.ui'i iMu,,iV:,Vi.. w,'ii!';;-:,Vu'.Tp,'!':,!!,'v- battleship west Virginia , '; !'!"-'"1" ,' "'""-i SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED, i,' til I-.I' .1.1111 (.tilling Will II I' ttP lie I !u-i d .t It It applepllllte pi'egl.llil (In Thii.k-g wug hat then- will he a h.te America's Biggest Dreadnought In ini-t .ii 'I a ruiiimi of uld un inhir- ..I Water, but May Be Scrapped " nn -'.' n N.wperl New-. .i.. ...t l!i -il!t n.. ni.an n-rnrlt- r-ni- nnnn ' P ' Tl.e - 1" I ill I'lldliellgllt WeM PILGRIMS ATONE FOR BOMB g.,.,. i,..-i .i,i..,.. t i. a,,,. '..ii navt mnl -I In dull d te gr;u " tin i Thousands of Mexicans Vi3it Dese- ' - ''!' !'' wniiiu ,i t. w month- unih i I . j i r.i ''" reduction pi'ngiani. wa- -ui i f iuy crated Cathedral Shrine !., I., d ied.it m tl," plant ,,f th. New-! Mexltti (it. N"i 11 il'n A P i ,i New- S!upl i.ildn g mid III' Dink 'I in i , -.ii I" i- ti i the -In un- ei Me- Ceinp.int Mi-" A lh c Ma nn, of P.iam , . - pi". m -in nt. the Virgin et tiu.id.i- , will. W. Vn . i-l.rl-H'tud tl.e -hip ii- -he in t.-t.'i-dn en a piUtl'i.ig' uf gliili-d from tl.e win. .,. in. i' pi. tl.e smi lh g" i eiiiitii'teii i ii-t Moe hit u in-ii a bomb w.i- i.,: i. , W.ishliiKtnn. Vev. P.' H!y A. P ) ' , t . , ;,p i il. .i i .it liiunl.ilupi' r.aiini'lied a- one of Pie pi mulct and lie tit" 111 "- e! li ght it hi t tie. M ! greatest haMh'-lilp" ever dl'"igllf'il bv , v .,, C,,t ,nnl lh, t Ihge ,.f linuli- ,the American Navy, milv tn be scrap- i,,,, ,v, vtdi-l :i ! ,,.n w i ji.i petl within ii few iiieiitli-, iippenteil te ,, ll. , , mi j l..t,ii. - mnl -.t.juig ii- I"' 'l'" fit" of the -iiperflreadnnuglit " L. , - u n., ,i i- tin.. I ttiin We-t Viigin.l. toil, iv win n slie slipped ,11,, (, , . i,.,, i ,,, M, ,,t ,, tin ''"',l ''"' w,lt el the Newport New ,. ,.,i,., .., ,1 . 1,..!,. n.i'.iiitM i.m. Shipbuilding anil Drtiieck Cmnpanv, ., .,.1, . i. limb i- it i..- m mi ad in., nt .,',,,,, D B D nCflllPCT UCI n I ID r. h. ri. ntUULbl rttLU Ur U,,.IJ I .ia .h rtis.MMi.... AH.M. i.uuiu umc .u lhuiuiiiui. nijciu at Hartferd. Near Camden ,. :::r:;,: '"-:,;',.;-1:::;::;1.,,"' 'rt'llii'd .' V "il' I I. ild .11 lib" .HI' e i lie in. li'ie it. .n ..I r p. ini-t It, una li.'i, I. ""'' ''"'"'"" ', 'J mi'ii.n.' lii'ini'tiii- ng il iig' i.t a' I In 1 1 t.-r.l. Iii".i',,l in i it il .m.ui.iiii'H ai. nt tin tn n i, ,, vl -t of C.niuli ii .ilii .inpl eilii,lli 't i,,i. tm ' '-! ni Mil intiii" ' Tl . .-IUIi'iHi 'llllliil i'- h'.-Mli ,- it 1 1. 1 , t.i i i.t i( 1. 1 i , .1 i, ii i i i. ii t . miii,, in, . ll e .lg. lit First 1922 Campai-jn Buttens Appear' ,""ls "l(l' l-e!l I'mniieiin1 iiMinie. who, llarrishiiig, N..t Pi 'll.e i -t ,'"1 ''', ",l" f'""1 '''""'p' rc-eiwd, gil..,l,.ll,.,l.l il,ll.p,,ll l,.,t..i- llidelV'",,V."M. ",,""""1"', "'"'" '"" 1""" tint- .;pp,".r,u." .-ter,l..i 'lliet m,. l'u"!1 " '"""lll,"1"11" , , ' l.li..' wui, :t tthit" 1. 1 mm iuii in th. nn- I It'0 '"' "v pln.vlng "ii 1 1,,. sp lew .ill, nr m ,..,ir tie word- "i-'iir I lev- ' IM""-i'" In- lit'ine with miutliu l.uv, I .1 ' The white i.it'ii.itiell I- the ' " "" - .illRl" . In" M'ltl'i uld, of P.'IIT tiitm-ii.' (1'iitir uf Charles , Stud, r, ' 1 niriiie "'I nv line, Wntt uu- diitsiig Sim.- Tren-un i- i'ii iiteweil i-hih' date wi-t. tt In n bis car skiildul mid inn up for Cen rum The State Tica-mcr was1''11 t" ""' -S I" wnlk, knot king I lie Millien I nut here ti-tu-i.i I1"! down mid pacing ever Ins het, v. I 1 I I ! I . . . . I I . . . . I Dr. Lathrop te Lecture Tin llet- Charles I.iithrep. execu tive -icntiirt nf the Sim I nl Si-rvlic D"-plll-tlni 111 nf the Kplscup'il Cliurt'll in tin- 1'iiitid States, will ii t urn te Phila ilelpltlil Ili'Vt W"i K In re-lllll" his inMre nn lh" "Sniisil Oppeltilliltt nf (. I 'linn hlllllll " On I'llf.ihl.t night In wllldi"! I"- ' Indiisirinl Iti'snntisibilit ' I III Thill -dill lligbt hi- su,ee ttill be 'fh" Wards of Sin lelt " P.elh addiessi'" .till In- kIm'U nt Chuii 1. lluii"", u,,.j Seuth N'liiitei'iitli -irii't, biBiuning at s u'i let k Recovers Frem Broken Neck S.iraruse, N. Y.. Nev. 1!) Hnrrv Ilerbi-it, ipiarteihni k of the Hyrnuise Inivcr-iti font ball team, Is lecnrertng nt ti liejipltnl here nfter uu operation for the Vorrec'tien of n dislocated fifth wrtchriK commonly known ns broken neck, wittered in the gnme with Celgute tabt siuuruay. Prosecution Opens Case by Calling Medical Expert's te Stand JURY SUITS BOTH SIDES lly the Assnel.'ileil Press Mil rrniicisrii. Nev in InrrrtiHi'il iiiiliiie int"ie"t wni evident teilny In I'm iniin-liiiigbt.er lilnl of Iloseee C. i Inn Me. (Opening of teitlinnny hrnujlit ,i huge i rewil. limit lv wnnieli. that tilled the eeiii i room of .ludge l.etiderbnek. The pre-ei iltlen npeneil tnihiy with lie ititi'eilui lien of i ri Imienl lueihral ti'-numin In two Niirgeetw who exam ineil the heily of Virginia llappe, ael-I"-". in lonnei'ilen with wlnw tlentli Aihiii'kh is en trhil. 'I'lm -"It'ttmn et I lie jniy wnn "in -phlnl .'-lrilay ard the uieniiiert weie -w 'in in. ll i- eoinpe-ptl if live women ,ii'! -I vni men. An alteiunte jninr. .ieitleil for nutlet the 'alifernin I iw . In ill" et nl of HlnP-s or 'IpiiIIi of iniv f th" 'iilginal twi'vp, n'-e mi- .-e- h.-te.l. 'I iii .'itl"fi"il Willi the .iurv." "-nid Aihmkle. "I am iln 1 there ate women' en it 1 weiilihi'l ei.le if tii" wile .ill1 we'iien 1 in ri .nit. I.i't'-ge'" "I tried for l' tiKii and -i women." i -aid Aihiii'Kle'" ehlef cenn-el (latin Mi'N'ah "1 think I did pieitt well with -eten men and five women I lielieV" Ailniikle templeleh inneeenl. ami I hate undertaken th" burden of proving lii iii eeinplt tely innocent te tin jmt. 'It N a gum! jitrv-n firt -el i. one." -iiid Milten l"I!en. A i"t:int lli-trhf Alteinet. wlieeariii'd the Inn -lien of it- -I'leitien for the St.it" ' A e t couldn't lnve n-ketl for n h"ttir one 'Oh. I'm nunc than snti-iinl 1 in delighted," Mintn Pnrfee Arbinkle. the pri-niietV wife, exclaimed leg'trding the jury. Following (he rece-M f.ln met Mr, lielieit Dean. Iientl of the Women' Wemen' 'igilnute Committee, nt who-e In ad" the ilefen-e i a"t iiianv shaft" tluriiig the i Miiuiniitieii nf the jur.t . Their tneiting wa- friendlf and both agleeil (lie jut Jl'li'ctCll till" "j l"t Riand." FAVORS GAS STANDARD OF 500 HEAT UNITS , 'I''" Anieiiciin nnval reduction plan, j ns pii'enti'd te the Armament Confer- i "iii". pi-eililis for the -einptiilg of the i I We-t irifinisi. If the Atnerienn plnn . 'Is agreed te. the flreii'lneiight. today I it'ieiitr i'."i ier cent complete, will never I l.i ti.illii.il neil nni'.e. hiin- th,. -i... ' " .....-..-. ..- . ,...., , ,,. ..,- i l,-nr u 'J!" fc,n"' nni1 Mr"'0' driver held in death : "" l Car of Rebert Watt, of Ocean Greve. N j Ks Albert Morter1i 4 ,,,',. . . ,, ' ll'eeit Wan. tin. t.ai- ..Id. nl i (lei 'in (It-etl , N. .1 . "il'd tfi he ll I I,,,,, I ,,,.,,,. ti.," li. il mnl, i. ni Lull ''ll harge nf inuii-laiiglili'r in im.i. ll" utH'ii nf th" Cureiipr le'lat Mi I'i" in itu uf Alhtlt Mnrti'ii, tout i ii" nn", uinr nr nn' i iminem.inii llns- pit il .limes tj.iigh wns nhe stnnkl bt the miii hilie. but net hiullt 1 tijui ! JURY INDICTS AUTOIST Camden Man Accused of Assault en' Persen He Ran Down ' .Mount Hnlly, N. ,.. Nev. PI -An iiiilieinii nt for is-ault mid bntti i v ha I ""ii n tin lied lit the lliirlingten Count iriiiiil .Iiirv against Itussell Znumer man, lilt!) Piiucess nvenue. Camden, ns a ii'Kiilt nf Ins ninning down mnl ,tus ing miurie- te Alf'ed (llbbs nt Mason Masen i lie en the night of October L"l. (iibbs lunl In- leg bi-uken ill two places and wa- otherwise injured, and is -nil m th,' ceuiiit lie-pitnl here. Oilier imlictmnntn filed hy the (irnnd Jury are ngalnst William Fergusen ind lixeph Mulvnn, of nordentetvn arrested n short time iifc'e en n vhnrge of gum. bliug. The ambitious members of the Shnkr.npeare l.iternrv Club of the Wc-t Philadelphia High Scheel gave n per formance of "Ilninlet" lnt tilxht in the -clinel auditorium mid without eata--trephe. Nobody tripped ever Ills sword, nobody made an entrance after he wai iiippe-ed te be dead, nnd nobody fell into Ophelia'i grave. , Te he vine, the first net went a little lamely. The eltlleri took the appa rition ns iieni'linlniitly as if they had seen it in u deen rehear.-iiN, I.aeite- looked a- though lie would be telleti'd if llamlet were te hand him a iii-Ii teh'giam and hid him milk" luiMe with it. The ghe"t gave his lines as though they were points en a long mid I'eiiipllt'.'iti'il railway line, mid Ham let him-elf spoke as if lie had ju-t niiide the -tatieu after a lialf-mile tun. Se that the end of Scene V. when Itiiinlet declined "The time i- out of joint- (1. etir-ed -pile that ever I wai bera te -e it light!" it -eemeil in dei d the ca-e. Howevci. things improved -wlftly. The lele of the Prince was given te Armetitl N. Spit., who li apparently neither llani-h nor mehini Irnh . With thi-e and a few ether llniil.itien-, he did very ircditnbh P.ut what was far and nwny the be-t performance must be accredited te Hunter S. Cook, as the f nifty anil wicked King Clauiliii-. Yeung Mr. Cook went through the phi giting a geed man esidencis nf the hoi n in ter shetting an iinu-ual gtu e of ge-tuie nnd movement, a wholly adeipiate singe pre- "lice, a - iiipiitln tie niiiii intien n i.il . fei a m Imolbe.t plnur, ACCUSES WEALTHY WILL TEST SANITY YOUTH ALTAR Sensation Caused by Weman's Chnre-fi nt Weddinp- of Yale Millionaire CEREMONY IS CONTINUED! AValeibui). Conn.. Nev. 10 - The fa-liietiuhle wedding of l'.dward .1. Par riugten, V.ile man and -mi of one uf the wealthiest lueii in till" Slate, mnl Mi-s Msirgaiil llod-en. ineinher of nn nptnllv piu'ulnent famll. wsi- inler riipti'd in dramalii- manner in th Cliutcli el the Iminaculate Cuiiei'ptiuii liern With J M 10 guest- giting silflit at- tenllen. tl leiiimn bud been prin - licnllt Inii-hi'd. Tin' piie-t had -t ni ti il In pronounce the word- which would i ml the lit" and unite the cniiple in mairli'.ge wlu'ii the -tartlirtg bie'il. eiuii". An i-'ilei! wmiuiti in a fiuiit pew 'iie-e and in a pem'lr.itliig tui"" -Imiiti'd : "Step! i IniM' siiniething le t-in befitle the ii'liuintn i- tini-hi'd. 'I bl mau Is the lather of thai i liildl" Sim pnintitl te l'.tr-.iiigtmi and tlmi te the pew b'-ide her. wheie -tuml lift tl.uig'titi i . Imlditig a tttn-.M'iii'-iilil het. Thn girl with tli" b.ib w.i" l.ilina Pudiliu. uf .Niw Hati li. who i-lsiiiiu'd "he In, -.in." I'arriiiglen -wcethi'in I ttln'e he w.i" iii N nli- mnl th.it he w.H the fsitlier of her bah. ISriiie Keliiln- Coiniiesure At hr-t the piie-t. the hridnl pail Itllil III" glli-t" well' t"" -tllllllcil III' ttutil- Mi-. Uedib ii In Id ler giminil. in-i-t.ng that -he would have ie m ng" again-t the mini who had de nied the paii'iitag" of the ihild and r" fu"e,l te minry the mm teen-.teni -eiu "utli"1' , , , , ,.i 1'1,1'ie wei" stailleil tthi-pers in the a eiubliigi' and a n-itig tm. of imi- tn-iitieii. llnlf n d,i."ii n-lieis trnd t.i lll.llli" Mr-. 15'iddell tn lent". The tming In id" appiiif'd t" ni.iintain her . miipii-ine belter than nnv one el-c She tnuk a long 1""!' "t t1"' itoiliU'ii iteiliU'ii m,, the ball, men tuiiu'd about and leu n-teil T lilt t th ntnmiy go en. Tin- piie-t lemmi-tratitl with .Mr. Iteilil.'ii. telling her tli" banns had been i ml for tliiee nk-. in acconl accenl iime with tli" chutch cusinm. and that slie should lime ionic ferwaid with her (emplainl -emier. The u-li-et siieH'Odetl III le.ldlllK the ecitetl woman I'nnii tin' biiihlnig. The ceie ceie meii wns iiuiclil eiidtd. .Mrs. Turlington III Mr and Mrs. l'airiiigteu weie mnr lleil (leteber .'51. 'I'll" .Milillg (iilile left iii.iiiediatel for a hmie.Mneun In Cau- atln- , , , ,,. About till flu- lifter the wedding Mi-, l'arringtun iit,iriieted pneitnieniti. Sin- I- mitt nl u liu-l'ltal i i l.hicbiv ami i- -aid te be iliinc"iuiisU ill Kdward .1. l'arringtun 1- twenlj -four teal" uld. the son of I'mm-l T l'nr- ,,,', a. He attended n -"hnnl in Wa-b- ingten. -el-veil sis' ii lieiiti'iiant during the wur and entered ale after his ill--eliiir"L'. He did net i cumin te be gr.nlu iitcdT IIih wife ii the daughter of l'niiik .1. Hudsen, ewmr of the hotel tthiili besii- in- name. She i- twent fiii". ,i M'l.v pieity girl and a popular mi liibi r nf til" .lounger -ui iet set lielc. Window Cleaner Killed ,l.i uu'- McDenigiil. of H)I Ninth Tenth street, n window cleaner, wa kilhd e-tnd.i.v tifti'inueii when he lest hi- bnl.inei' wliil" win King en a window nt 'J'wi nti -fourth (iinl Miitkf't stieets. mid till three Hours te the sidewalk. ccnrtling te the polite. MoDenigiil neg inlf'd te pteti'Ct himself with a s.-ifety belt iibeut the waist and fa-tetietl te iln. w iml'iw . Lamps, Lamps Tlie finishing touch te the harmonious decoration of the home is the appropriate lamp and shade. We are better supply just the ritfht combination of table and standard lamps is ever and consists of Chinese Bronze, Marble and Alabaster, Decorated Weeds, etc. In shades we havt Plain and Decorated and Fancy Silks. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Fine Picture Framing J ,sR lmmmmmmmmmm'maaTmammmmmmmammmmmm'mmmmml'mmmmm'mi At m 'A! wul I i . AJMH t m nn nsitenisliitiB coinpreliensiien nf his part. Ills wna nle the most con vincing makeup, nnd he wns tlie lent conscious of his cetunie. The audience w-n composed largely nf students, iti-lriu teri nnd pieitd iar cuts. They npplnilded tlie plnyers indis (riinltintely. tliencli giving pnrtleiilnr attention te Mr. Spitz, whose wise ernek'i te Ophelin nnd Polenltis Fcemed te please them beyond nvernge. A u mutter of fact, Hninlet wnllcd 'broadly himself, When the King, nfter plotting with I'olenlu.s te put ever nnether double double cress, hegnn the solileipiy. "My offense is rnnk; it smells te heaven." u girl in the audience mistook it for a comb line mid tittered loudly. Tim rest of the audience broke Inte loud guffaws which continued for n couple of min utes. Yeung Cook wnl ted composed) until they censed ami then linl-lnd wbnt was' (lie most effeitlve rending in tlie performance. Yeung Spit, wns best in the seem with his mother at the end of Act III. He s-lew Pe!nnltiK with n goetl ilenl of gusto, wlili Ii ever one thought wa regretful, for Lewis I.evcrett as Po Pe Po lenitis had given nn amusing perform perferm perform unce, nltheiigh lii beard had te be taken with much -nit. In tlie grave.tnrd scene Hiimlet handled the skull of Yerlck rather gingerly nnd seemeti nnxlem te get it out of -Iglit. Tite i nit included I.nuis Her-lien-horn as Horatio. Max Oeldberg ns tin Clie-t. I-' rnnk Werner ns Laertes, Si Si eon Clia-ln as (Suldeiisterii. Climle-Mii-tee as a plaver, nml Ah, ah. mi lierdtiinii ns Mnrcellus. OF ROBBER CONVICT Judge McMichael May Parele i or Send Sick Prisoner te Hospital REFUSES TO TAKE FOOD .Iitdge MeMielinel has ngieed tli.it u eoininlssieii shall be appointed te evtm ine the mental condition nf Aithur Mnr Mnr inen, new in the cetnit pii-en nt li.t...... 1.... iiiniTiii. Mr. Hnckni'v premised thnt the pus pus ener would either be paroled for tin' iiecasien or taken from the prison In the en-tedy nf en officer. On investigating tin. probation officer found thnt Mniiueii I- in a critical condition. Prem a tall, luliiist ami full-bleiiih'il man of twenty the prl-ener has "teadllv le-t weight. -0 that new hn we.ghs mil ninety -fins pound' Opinion among attendauls at the pr.snn i- tlivhh'il a- te whether he i" "iifTming fnuii titlieicule-is or some dev-n-tatiiig form of In-miity. Dr. Elmer II. Keiser. pli-ieian at the prison, nnv Mnriiien is suffering ti-nm maniac tlepre ion cbaiuct"il."il hy de lusions. II" lelu-es in eat except fingiueiits thnt h" take- fiem his tray and bides. It bus new beeetui' ticce.s-ary te feed him forcibly. Mr. Hni kney then put the matter be fine .Ilidge McMiehnel, who aglteil thnt if Murnien is m-nne be will be lemeved te a lie-p.tiil where he muv be Heated, Ur if bis condition is merely a pli.t-ic.il result of confinement lie will h paroled and given ,i Imnee te n-ever. WOMAN, HIT BY AUTO. DIES Anether Is Killed When Struck by Trelley Car Mrs. Ella Pernuin, -itty-lite. 11(11 Nerlli Sixty-first street. 'died carl this uimiiing in the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital from Injuries le cniM'ii when she was struck hy mi au tomobile at Sit, -third and Master streets Thur-ilni night. The car was ilrnen bt Charles A Viiinleveer. et1 Shaien Hill, who took the woman te the hospital. Mr-. Clara Anrensnn, who wns em phit "tl in a department store, tta- killed bv a Yerk read tar at li o'clock la-t night. She wis en hei way te her home. I!)!!.") Ninth Hre.nl street, where she Hied with her daughter, Mr-. I!n-e Heager. and -topped from a ninth hound car. pas-t ,1 nreuud the rear of it and was hit bt a ouih-heiind cur. She died a lew minute hiler ill the .lewi-h He-pliiil. Her -kull was fnn lined. ' ROBBEDACTRESS OF $66 Hetel Elevator Man Confesses After He Is Arrested Chnigeil Willi taking a pet kel book lentaiiiing Sl'itl belonging te Mi.-s Tint i Aiiiilieng. a New Yerk in in . u gm-i at ,i hotel at Tenth and Chestnut -licit-. He-" P.ioeks, a Negie elei.iter i opii.iter. was held in SliOO h.iil for a fuitbt'i- hearing Wcilnesday b Magi"- tiate Carsen tud.iv. Itioeks iidinitted te Mngl-trale Car- -mi tb.it he hail taken the money mid bad spent it equipped than ever te Our stock ni'Kcr than Porcelain, Plain and the newest designs in Parchment and Plain I iiilllli -lllll f,. Iii December. 11IP.I. .ludge MeMieliael sentetieed Maiinnn te live ear for liighwny robbery. Knrly this week 10. M. Hackney, probation officer of the iimrter Sessions Court, received a letter from Mr. Ply Itlgbv. of Cornwells Heights, Pucks Count, n sister of the prisoner, stating that her father, .liieeb Miirmnn. bail tiled at his home nt 'J7-0 Pariish street ami retniesting tliat Ar- .1 M..t...,n l.r. ..II,... n.l In nil.,,,. I tlin inn I ..i.iiitiei. jiv .iiin.i.ii te ......... .... Rapid Development of War Ma chinery Makes Undue Con servatism Perilous GREAT POSSIBILITIES SEEN Hy Hie Asserlalrd Press Newport. K. I., Nev.. in Uenr Ad miral Wlllintn S. Sims, in deliverliiR lils minimi address ns president of the Nnvnl Wnr College te its grnduntlng claM of eflieers ledny. discussed "mill tary conservatism." He referred, spe cllicnlly, lie said, te t lint type and de gree of eenservnlism "which has se often been responsible for defeat in buttle, nnd sometimes for nnllen.il dis aster." After quoting from history te sliew that there has nlwa.is been leslstntiee le new weapons or methods of wnrfnre, lie said : "Tlie rnpld development of t lie sub marine mnl (lie aiiphinc during the war. nml the continuous development of both, nml especially the latter, since the wnr. hnve shown thnt these power fill wenpens are still in their infancy! that gieat possibilities of development are clearly in sight ; anil that it will retpiire tlie most careful, devoted and logical eonsiilerutien upon our part even te lteep abreast of the develop ments in feteign navies, much less te anticipate the-e developments." Indisposition en the part of our navy at once te utilize new idea", weapons and methods of demenst rated Millie, the Admiral said, had lieeu "due te a habit of mind that could be In dulged In the past with comparative safet, but which Is manifestly a dan ger te u country that has become in volved in International politics, mid wlin-e policies ate likely te be disputed by ether Powers." Admiral Sims, asserting that our gunner up te 11)00 wns se inefficient "that an equal force of ships of any navy could have lullicteil upon us n must humiliating defeat, " added "In my opinion we me new entering n period that limy become still mere dangerous If we fail (errectlv te interpret tlie -Igiiitiennce of the rnpld develtffjiueiit of fundamentally new wenpens f enor mous de-tnietie power and of relative immunity te effective resistance by any menus except n dc i-lve superiority of -iinilnr weapons. "A na v te he successful must be guded net only by men of ability but by men of an intellectual honesty that !s proof ng.iliist personal ambition or mi nihil intleiice- w liat-eever. JAIL DELIVERYFRUSTRATED Plot te Release Eighteen at Hunt ingdon Revealed te Police Huntingdon. Pa., Nev. 10 State, rnllrnnd and eltt police frustrntetl lilans for u genetal jail delivery here Ist-t night, (ieerge Leer, trusty nt the leunty jail here, was involved In the plot, ncceiding te the State police. Prank Deslstl, of New Yeik, who was te nssi-t from the eut-itle. was dis chnrged from the jail .Mtenlay morn ing, with P.dtvnrd Carter, of Sayrc, Pa. Caiter w.i- in the plot, but nt the last minute, his nerve failed nnd lie con fessed te Mn.ier l'i-lier. Leer was te have released eighteen pri-eneis nnd conduct them te n cnnl hole in the basement. De-i-ti, work ing fiem the outside, planned te break the luck en the deer of the c eal hole, releasing all the inmates. When the plot become .known, police and deputies surrounded the jail, De sist! arrived nl ll o'clock, nnd was aiic-ted. Police found u heavv Med tlil-el anil a set lien of wrench en him. CLOTHIER HORSES WIN String of Three Mounts in Hunt Livery Wins Blue at New Yerk Purllier tilinnplis for 1-aac II. Cloth ier. .Ir.. of tin- citi. were garneieil at the National Iler-e Shew at New Yeik j jc-terdai , the closing dn of tlie exhibit. Mr. Clothier exhibited a string of tlnee mount-, shown In hunt lhery. which wen tlie blue ever tlnee ether , strings. He wen later in tlie swecp j stakes, a first mnl -ccend. His gelding, Sir Linsiii. in the sweep- slake-, wen the .leO plate put up by the Iler-e Shew Association, nnd the I major portion of the sweepstakes. King rDaly. hi- clie-tiiut gelding, came through second be-t, ami the two famous, hunt ers of Mis- Perky Lanier. Silver I'rc-t ami Down East, were third mid fourth, repei lively. In the class for heat t weight qunlthi' hunters, up te cmr.ting lii 1(1 pounds te hound-, Mr. Clothier al-e made n clean sweep, lie wen all three ribbons In the class. King Dal, chestnut gelding, le (dveil lir-t ; .ludge, brown gelding, wen seteml. and Durwood Huberts, a che-t-nut gelding, wen third. WHISKY THIEVES JAILED Stiff Sentences Given te Five Montgomery County Court Non-islewn, Nev. 11). Handler- of tt lii-lt were git en a jolt today when .ludge Miller sentenced Edward .1. Kei le . of Noni-tett n. te four ami a halt .tears in .mil en the charge of mbtnit I in lml, ling up mi automobile truck with Ithrie barrel- of wbi-ky nn the (iciuniu jt'ittn pike near NnrrMewn, mid -n, ti ling eight barrel- from the leim ., iheiiia- lieiighei ly. A companion. IMIUI'I lnie, UI ill lllgcpnri , gnl 11 i,. cnis 'llllce oilier-, who leaiei gillilt. were sentenced: Eliet (int-chnlk te eighteen month-; Edwanl Dtttir mid Hill old A-hwerth, each te one jiar Ml Ml , INSTKTI THIN Phila. Musical Acadcm (iiTiiiuntiittn Ciilnliiinie. iirn.it li, :ie i:. Wullnit 'III. .IHI. itritli hriimni ii:tiim M, CAltTY M A ll II A It I: T Mr, iti .. imuiilin I i.r tl"' Pile Tin inns iin.l , .. Cunt It.-I.itlti-H nml frleniU ,u. nul, ,' ntt.-nil fuii".. 1 1 Men S Uu A. M r, ,. lh ipslilpiiee of her hIhIt. .Mik Int... IjUi.-,i' Hllltli'tull liM' ttnil I'l'tilltiHii t',,r( ,,," tlrten l'a IllS'h m.tm nt tlm iin.,,1, ', tin. MatirnlU nf the II V J! in t ' ,"' Int st I-iiiiiilnlc h i'i ni ' Hi:iN- Net. IS. MAItV II iluBhi..r ,f .liuel) anil Annlfl Kit.-n Iteln Rilnilt. J ., ,t frii'eils nml nil nnli'is nf ttlinh Iip ,,',, , inemlisr ere Intit.l In BUmi'l fun.rni wrtitR Tum L' 1' M fiem hr mri'iits' rcM.I,.,,r S'lS Ii Wenillmtn live (!i rtnnntettn ,,t Clnlten HUla i em. I'lietnlH inuy mil iur, etPtilnt: MSSi:Y -N'nt 17. I'MAItl.Ks ,i . Iiantl of I'huelM- MHtn.e It.l.iiit.H nnl frlPllllf Ul0 I'millHieS Uf till' llnlarnFl. i Mf Ce. nre 'ntltii.l n, ninn, iu, Pr, Mnnnuy. - . .it . iMuu-tit i iiiiiti .n Hut, h liiHnii Bt InltTini'iit Nurth'tnuil t'cin. trt l'i lentls ma. call HiimJ.it nti'tuiuf JAOOIIS Nev. 1H, AN.Ni: ,s JAt'ci's In her 7'l Jt'iir I'unenil mrtlun t teli. ilenip of tmr in'iilieiv, Wnllac rt ,M trllmlii .. lita (lotten am., Alt. Airy Mumlay, le A M Nev '.'1. Interment prltnn- CliDK AI Miiori'tileifti .V j .v I,, MAItV i: , widow of Wllllnm W (',,,, t iii-r 71bI enr. Hi'lntltvs nml fr h.In niH Intlipit te nitenil funeitil. Tui-siln ;'', nst L" I' Jt . n-nlilemn of lnr son t'linriiti n h Cook, 22 R. '.'it Bt . MoeroHtottn, j t . liTinent Peleiittittn ('niiiclrrv III.KYRH Nev 16 ANDIlfW IniKl,tu,i of Mty Illeyer 1 unernl nertu.H tirlvnti Mnmlny 2 1' M H10- I'yrt. r nt Trimhle Leilue. Ne. 117 V. & A M iMnth-n N j Mobile Ledge of Perfection n0 ;)i M0bi ( hapter nose Croix. Ne, 8 Mobile CYiunrll Kade.h, Ne. 2. Mobile Cnniiiteri Nil " Xlba Trmnle. A. A, O. N. M H. sV'.lkMiirlnV Kniner' junejiciai amechu en, f.V 3a n Va... Vn.L. Inn In ,S .n.l. '..Kr... '.1 " ,riii. eun ; & R.ft-1 -i If fcw. rfAx' -! 'v5 V-"il'll'S!-,S;'S i.fXiAj.?tel ItOllISItT THOMPSON He Is tn (be Jewish Hospital with a frncture of tlie skull, received when he wis hit by a motorcar Ills home is at 0-li." Limekiln pike $200,000 FIRE DESTROYS GARAGE IN ATLANTIC CITY Magistrate Aids In Saving Four Horses In Adjacent Stable Srrclal Ddvatch te Vventna rubUc Lttlatr AtlnntlR niv. Nev. 1!) Eire attrib uted te spontaneous combtpden in the third fleer of the three-story brick nnd steel storage nnd gnrnse nf IJeubctt Fex, Arkansas nvenue between Arctic nnd Hnltlc avenues, for mere thnn two hours lale Inst night gave tlie crack fire de partment of the clt one nf the most stubborn batt'es of several cnrs, 'I'l.n fl....,,.u ... n f.miftiti.,1 in OltO I IIV 111...!. 1..1 tUllllll.ll V .'..- btiiii.tnrn lint tin. toss will bf. from SliOO.OOO'te Sli.-tO.OOO. according te the estimates this morning. The two up per tloei! of tne minding were jainmen ...til. l..n..il....,i .. til!., tlin ..miiiil lli.ni Itllil iitifiiie... . in... ....- r.1,.1..... uui was filled witli automobiles. These nil weie destroyed, nothing but tlie wnlls remaining stnnding. The proprietor, Fred Fex, was seated in his eilice when a passerby rushed In Mint !iif.,itiieil hint thnt lltinies were spurting fiem the third lloer. Fire up- parunis win tpsicKiy en inn scene uituer I'eiiiiiisinil of Chief Harnetl. who promptly turned in n general nliirm when he realised the proportions of the coiiilagrntieti. Satety Director Cuthbert arrived with all available policemen mid detectives They aitieil in canning terror-stririien Negro dwellers of the neighborhood who .iilIii.iI t- tlin Ltrimtj .i.... nn flinii .11-1.1. IO 1.. "1... l"l 'IH.J..II. .... liou-elield goods. Detectives McDowell ami nine, tegctner witn .Magistrate McNnlly, lescued four horses from mi adjacent stable bv throwing blankets out their heads ami leading them out. UNVEIL RUM BRIBERY PLOT Suitcase Full of Permits Seized and Twe Men Arrested Chicago. Net-. 30. (Hy A. P.) A liquor plot which Federal ngents said involved proposed bribes of ?.."0,000 te public eflicials. n suitcase full of liquor permits for ST. 000 gallons of whisky, and which linked the names of several prominent men of New Yerk nnd Chi cage with the bootlegging trade, hns been unceveied lieie, Federal officials announced today. With the seizure of the permits, Wil liam MeCaulcy nnd Nathan Epstein, al leged agents of the men involved in the plot, were tirresled. 9 4 ! Individual Christmas Greetings Originated and executed by our own skilled artisans. Interesting Prices J. RCaldwell & Ce. Jewelhy - Silver - Statieneby Chestnut and Juniper Streets n IT flVJ Hr,. WW Wi BRMPU" v H VIA '""" t i . ' I v r . r , 1 lr,P J Addition.! 1 fl ACCOUNT I I U . A &T 41 8 CI J i nrray-avy h WAV i liv K i AT POLO Saturday, November 26 'sno,ne,,:!?v2,-,,o,rsflA-M' " A' M wnU "tl'suirllliVt'v","''1,1!' p'"inK N'ew Yerl W Nr emti ' I,VSl' I'Vrrles) until 12.10 A. M MiMinlJOi .8 (Sunday midnight) Tli'UH. and rarler r Me,.lR (.r iirr,uel ...... n s"1" " ( ITV 'l'l(';r OKI'K'i: 1311 Clii'Htniit Ntreet Teleplienc Walnut C37H. 0279, C100 7'.c.ts may he purchased commencing II eilncailap, Xevembcr 23 Philadelphia & Reading Railway Proof of Determination te Sup. pert Arms Parley, Says Daily Express UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASED Hy the Associated Press ',n,l":L.f:r;,-1"'Ts'pi"n of ... ........ .uiinu i ilium uy urcnt Ilrltnln I Including work en tlie four cnnl i I ships of the supcr-Hoe.l tvpe. nml tVi i questions arising as n result f n ii ll" , Hen by the Admiralty, were tltc "hirt topics for today's newspapers Tu! majority heartily indorse tlie u0vern? ment h decision. "ern. The Dally Telegraph says the siisnt-n. sfen of work involves great serial nnd a biIcveus blew te the firms linl, n. the contracts mid te their tliniS of workmen, ns we ns n dini lelnt ment te many naval men. "''Point. "Hut the tinvy Is In whole. hear,.,, accord with tlie American proposals f limitation of nnvnl armaments & wc have accepted in principle." . newspaper says, "and ns n proof 5? our sincerity it must surely be accent?,! as convincing evidence that this cetm r, is net governed by tlie .imminent rlnJ '' "Deetls speak louder than wer,'. says the Dally Phrenlcle. m ' te the fact that tl.e Fnlted State-, im continue building warships, the ,.,.) ,' pnper says: "' "America's cliolce Is net our concern' Our shlphulld ng has never been dlrertSi ngalnst America." ""wtcd The Dally News describes tl,,. ,, pension of naval building as a Verv tt-!l anil seemly act, and the Dally i:', snys: s ' 1,,Jiir" "It Is ,i well-timed example tn (h ether ittit ens concerned nlld effpeth! proof of (Jrcat Jiiituiu's earnest "tttr ininntlen te carry out the primary eh! ject of the Conference." ' The Morning Pest is strongly 1,MI1. nnl charges that Premier I.lejd Own! issued the er.ler en his own InitlntlvV contemptuously flouting the a.ithe ty of Parliament nnd Kelng hehh.,1 ni hacks of Lord I.ee of Fnrelmin. KIm EuH Henuy1: A 'a,,J ,""1 A,,mir' All the newspapers refer at length te thn quest ion of unemployment ,.aL by the order, nml while two or thrri contend that It will net add greatlv tn the ranks of the idle, the majority ron ren ciir in the belief that the outlook i, serious. " CRAIG TO VISTPREMIER Conference With Lloyd Geerge Next Expected In Official Circles londen. Nev. 10. (Hy A P 1 V conference nt an early date between Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, anil Prime Minister IJej.l Geerge en the subject of the Irish pence negotiation is looked for In official circle- It h expected that Sir .lame- will vi-it Lloyd Oeerge at Moiirnrmeiith ever this tuck end or early next week. The confer ence will net be binding en either pail Kelfasf. Nev. II). (Mr A n tn.., houses of the I'lster Parliament hau ,. eeeii cancel te meet .November J!). When ' Parliament adjourned October 1 until ( December l.'l. Premier Craig announced ' arrangements had been innde te summon it te meet at an earlier date in civsc el emergency. iame GROUNDS M i ' 11 il ' ---..--. -(MiMllBirTlllirHMI aJIIMIlllJyil.Ml'lM I ' jv .' ,:djfll r iM