'W J?FW" '''' ' V- r"iVJV' tD7vKT V "M ' fKf j. W'",tfTj3r' - 1 T B 'T J- 2 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1021 V- jjfeiyrff'WT trfeny r 'S- MOTHER IN TEARS AT LIVELY'S TRIAL Parent of Murdered Girl Outburst as Manacled 1 Slayer Appears in JURY PICKED IN HALF HOUR Jurymen Who Will Fix Life or Death for Lively Ferrinnn Ooergo UnrnirV Nn. - - fJpiURp A. .Iiii-U. Nil, "- Sninin'l AHhwih Ne. -I Arlet Wrlctit. Ne. ."--(ioercn I.. H.irkin. A: Ne. lVIInn T Hulnr- Ne. 7- Itrunieml AV. June. Ne. S Wffinm K. !Ien';""trii Ne. Si- Wlllliim ll'iehcs. Ne. 10 Hillnry TiVhtnnn Ne. 11 Davl.l nil.en. Ne. 12 Carlten V.. tiiele. "Thcrc'-i the wild lcnt." rri."l Mi-' Mlchat'l Kiitm, in the i.nrllnctun County roiirtheiiso, n' Mount Hll today. uIipii I.uiun Llrrl. , cenfr-Ti! xaurdercr of her seven ear-old iI.-iiirIi tcr, Mathilda, was let! mte court t" be tried for lii life. There, wns n tence meiiifM. tvhi' the Negro, grittliiR Ills tetli, nm. witli a blight smili', ia.rd en te hi ji'ruf manacled between two guard". The courtroom wns crowded with men nnd women, among them mnnr of Llvely's own race. OutMde there n a crowd nKe. unable te find room in the old courthouse. Murmur" of pity far the sobbing mother were beard through the court room, but attendants rapped sharply for order. Itcrra Parents Present Mrs. Iluse, her hiishtitul, Mirlinr, end their -leen -year-old son Alfrr I ivere seated in tlie front row, near the places r-encd for I.iirty nnd his l.i' ycrs. Alfred is t be a witness for th'-CemnKuiw-NiItli Ills twin bietlicr. Charles who was te haw testified, diul )at ures: Twe bailiffs went ever te the Uu" fanii'y aftc the mether'n outbreak, nnd having calmed her, Vd the familv tn ether Feato. en the front row. but nt the otfeiie "I'l.1 of the room, as r.n away n fie'siM.. from th" prisoner. Lively seemed iindUtnrlii'l Aftr li ked born seated with his counsel l,e KFked ti-e guards te loosen his lintnl cufO. lie bold out his manacled wrist wrist te show that the feted bands were tee tight. Mindful of the oeea-len when he tried te slip" the handcuffs, en the way te Mount llc'dv jml from Rridgeten after his c.iiture, the detec tives refuse,, bis request. Jonathan II. Kelsey. prosecutor of Burlington County, assisted bj .lames Mercer Davis, is tring Lively before Supreme Court Justice Kalisch. Th defendant is represented by V. Clark Palmer, of Mount Helly, who was ap pointed by the Court. .Itiry Chesen Speedily The jury was selected quirk'.t. In exactly thirty-one minutes nfter the first talesman had been examined, the twelve fate opening address at 11:40 e'el icl; "Iiie proseuitien will show." he sai,'. "that Lively wi J fully killed Mntblldn Russe. "We will show that the day before tl murder he had dug tin- child's grave." Tin: Prosecutor vividly deserieid the finding of the child's body and it . u ditieu. Mr. Itusse sobbed as he spoke. rather of Victim Testifies Tin first witness called b.v the pn.s. ecu t Ien wiis James Legan. Ceuntv V.t jineer of IJurliiigteu Count, who .. plained a mnp et the Lively and I.-se neuses, Michael Hu'se. fath'.r ': tin mur dered child, fdlewed. He -t.itcd ),.. knew Lively and had "pen 1,11.1 ,llln. ,,,. twice. He sere that at 7:i the night before the child disappeared he saw a moll light in Lively s cellar. "The window was open." he testitied, 4,and I heard n sound like digging." The father said the last ()! I e an his daiuliti'i- was nt twenty minutes te Cthc night slie ili-appeninl. w m n f.i walked past Ins tnr Husse w.is repi'iinnii'h d s-nnil tluics by the .Iud;e whin he tried t' nnrriit Conversations between him-e f .mi I. is Wife. Mrs, Uusse wIimi called -rf 1I-I l.f sobbing, and when -he t'ml. tie wiin.:s-, stand wen utmost an :ur rf eemi'ii- lie Her testimony was brief. Heard Si ream, S.es .Mether "I heard a scream and ,1 deg lnr!..-i; neM deer," the mother t.st.tieil "About 1111 heui Liter I ask"l I.ivi!-. If he had seen mv . mid. and he an Bwercd "Net lately.' Then ih' I'lespiuti'in cnlt. I i'eveii year-old Alfwd I.ivelj. .Iijsitce Ku Ilsch rilled his lesinnmn u ,K ,,0 e:ii;n -tent, because he did net seem I., under stand lull t!ie seriousness. (.f tilling a Me. "De viiu knew wluii a lie i-v askui AsslHiant Prosecutor Davis. "Yes sir," ausvvcrtd tin- .vei,-year-eld cliild. "De .veu knew what you get." ..' -tinned Mr. Davis, "when vuu 1. a lie?" "Yes. ir. ' said the bev , ' -ou ge' a licking." "De you knew whit the Ilthlr is'.'" asked the assistant prusecutm "Yes, sir," nnsvveie.l the In.v ' it Js a book about Ged and everj tl.ini: " Mr. Davis turned te the mirt. "Your Imiier." he said, "this child docs net knew vvhut teMiiuem is. n". riot in the llnrd reader." Th,. .Judge read out the hev testimony. ITALIAN PLANES FOR TURKS Munitions Alse Reported Found en Ship Seized by Creeks raris, Nev. 2'."-'ll. A P. 1 .n Athens dispatih te the Havas Aguiey t6iluy sa.n a Greek crni-cr has inter. cepted oft" tin- Ieniun I -l.uiij of C Vil.i . leilu an Italian teainei- Imuiid fur Adillia, Seuthwetiin Asia Miner, with munitien alleged te be Int. i..e for the Turkish Nationalist Armv 011 beard. A st'UH'h of the steainei- revenled, it is stated, nine Itiitiau uuplun.--, two million laitridges and ether war ma terial. Seventh Street Stere Burned .'The store of (.abler llretheis. detile s ila, ladles' wear, a' Jein Smitli S. vcnt'i rijtrcct, caught lire at 11 ..ill .i.ieck ijii. iinernlng. the less will lie about sliinij iThe fire made its wav te the second Heur men WHO vveul'i decide Livel s .. ..i ,,, ' r,i,. t. ... ,.. ..""' "".' "?.,".': "J. V,.:V'Y' ',.;: ,t eh,t. f nnmm.nt '-limit K l..,i.l ...........ii..". n" :." ..N'.'l'V.V.- .."..... .;.;"i.. - ":-"-"-.l' ""V'. . .....m.- nnuui, iiie iwe um 0 were sworn and In the jurvbex. 1 1 "', V .. ',' , 1 . ., 1 i-i "r MMPticett nan teiu 111m 111:11 n um Hc.a..i.t v ..s,m.v . -"""" 1 ""' ;.,,,'. ,T ,, Vl """" l"'- iue v caiiu-s ........ jhhU, ..n- most ,mpertnnt enterprises, only 1 per r ,)0i A panel of twentv-eiiht was e-ille.I . l ""','. .""',,, 'K . ' "Ills niece s and tiuiuiy wen j.rn men. white Plains. . 1.. ev. j.i ti ;v.. : . .l" " ";, J,'"' ,"""'. "l" r- ernnwi 11s 1 nisi.iiiui -'"Mniiiu- Knt of the total appropriation was of vJiem ten were excised by mutual ""mImrV . ,"'1 ","' ' ""'f ' '.," Dun. an a!-e told et . u. narne.t s i contest of the will of Daniel' "'V,lr 'n'-"- 1 nuiKc niiciu. ieve- mlng tip against iicnn j.anuru. tne 111- awarded. Net only is war a waste of , - consent of counsel I)..f ens . ,1 ,,r mediately took up the case with the inband's visit te the Lippincntt yacht A.t.i a contest 01 me win u 1;. lltl Montgomery and Clnghern. They leged murderer of ten women and a boy. ' me money nnd nrenertv hi t it hrluM " Stle, cad i L i F"n 0ffi"- "w-teW that Mr ;vie he became stricken in .lie Seuth Uheades Hanna. former Cleveland pub- , ucr? glwfc, nt thf b , b l)r ,lrW n picture f honor ami .Icprnvlb'tSTtsSn ,, t-nipterv !-i,al!,'n,-e three time' T,ve of 1,uckl"v w,, ,n .b" lr!'"rt"' h'"T -f 1"'-1"1 " 15artl"u ''"i"1"'1'"1 "" Hhcr and son of the late Senater Mar- r uibush. who took them through the 1 which brought forth gasps and muttered j which takes n generation te n5-Lp the jurors excused were wenvn. Ne 1'1, nC,,v,, nsa,n,f ."'i' P,," - Imnk-r's pnper when he joined the CUll A. Hanna, today appealed certain, laboratory ,,nd showed tli-m the meth- imprecations from his auditors i.gnlnstlnil(I f crjmc ,, fc ;' ; g g woman is servinc en the ii.rv ''nn Gnvi-rnment. and for mei than a ,,art, . when ntternejB for Miss dune Avis eds of obtaining nmaintlenn of radium the se-called 'T.luebeard of (.nmbals." bev b,,hin.. the b.,s ,.,''.,, "", rU 0! Prnu,',,.,,!. i.-i., in..-..i ...., 1 ... week .Mr. Nimmerlln made tutlle elterts Mr. i-mi. l? Lmnincett. a sister- r,.n, filed u notice of nppcarnnce at ler use in the cure 01 cancer. , The jury, greatly impressed nt llrst. .in, ,w,u 1,,...., - -.1 ... ; ' Ml JrH II T Eybtfer! it wan extinguished. a- Heiress te Wed (w ! t1- . i I i r-n i Ta: MI.SN EimiNA ASHLEY England's richest girl, who Inher ited SHMMHMUHiO at the death of her grandfatlie: . Sir Ernest ('as set!. Is te become the bride of Ird I.euls of Mount!) ittcu. seu of the late Prlnrc Leuis of Ii.itteuhurg. 'Hie latter is a sailor, who is with the Prince of Wales en his trip te the East. His name Is an English transposition of his father's patro patre njinic. Miss Ashley Is only eight teen years old BUCKLEY QUITS MEXICO UNDER'SAFE CONDUCT" His Expulsion Due te Alleged Ac tivity Against Government Mexico City. Nev. 20. P.y A. P. - William 1" Ituckle , president of the American Association of Mexico, fur whose arrest and expulsion the Mexi can Government Issued nn order sp . ernl weeks age, left Mexico City Sun day night. Ills case hns eaued much txcitetnent here, where he was well known for vinrs as n business man. When lie ar- te obtain a copy of the written charges. Meanwhile, a refugie in the I.mbnssj. Mr. Ilucklev communicated at length wih the Washington i.flii'inN. but the best intn.m.ntieii is that no instructions wire received from them. Charge Summeiiin cemniunlciitnl with I'ureign Minister Pain, win. inime diatelv furnished the document liens, s.irv fe'- the American's safe tiavel te the lnu-'ler A 1'iriMi- phase of the I'.nckley in cident is thnt although the order fur hi-arri-t !nis bii'li in the i ands of the po pe li"t. f..r vve.ks his Internment in the American Ilmhn-sv was with the con sent of the Mexican r'ft'inls DIVORCE FOR POLICEMAN Lieutenant Samuel Fleming Re ceives Decree Case Uncontested Lieutenant Samuel 1'leming. of the Seventh and Carpenter streets police station, pceivt'd a divorce te'Viv from Catharine II Pcimug. in Common Ph us Cnr' . .1 The sit was n"' ci'iiTe-l '1! in'.ei- divurces rcelved In Court Ne .1 f'.'.levv . iVir.i- I i'h !".'.! frn Mftrw' 1 a A firr'".. f-um r.'J -. W fa' u I.. a Tl.vmpsen r : r U ir.r ' :rnr 1 n. I.. from ss.n. s - '1. rih'r. trr t- m It , 11 V .1 U'S s'.l' f 1 - ' I irl I ,.!,' II'-' Pi'. M .- f in II- n a T 1 K-i'l n- e- 1 a r I "If I a-v A' i.jf. .- t 1 v j -.1, " '-.mi ' V K. 'Sin. VV 1 4Ii. I ! V ttei. 1 -.ini II IJ' At rr 1 m 11 .1 Mutt J 1" s V K Air- it. M.itth. ru . t ir 1 il fi I r. '- ' It .' i I . tn ii frwi. I- ti. 'er.JTf. fr'.m ''(V'iia- r fr. m tl 1 I.-41. R-lm.r K' ' ll-n-'.v I ".. I '..'.' 1 .... t- r 1: J ' .1. . '- d.) Iwi .1 Merr. fr 11 Ar Irm- R 1.. it., -h fr 1. 1 J .tHm. A . T llir' 1 ' t'..s K it.r 1, . Itaf ' V r If Vl M f-, r i'. f- f'.. m I I ti I tr 1 II . I.i c! ll., .ir 1 . 1.. f. .11 J I! .jii".. n- fr', I' .i.i.a- I' u'l mi win a iiti 'I iu I ' tin 1 1 Kri' Ininni raii-ari '" fr. in J r Tj. V :".rnt 1'n-i- iMmn. retina ., ,, 1 . Parker fr...n f i-j . . I'.irkiT. Anr !-1t..- fr nn VV .ill s s. .r lis til' F f'.i .MS fr,m V'lrKli ' . rri.r. M. ... .M Id.!. niMn tr' in ,111 jrl 1' lln, 1 msr. Parley Dims Moscow's Hopes Moscow. N. v 2!i (Hv A. I' l i ie U.-t i. lulling ntttiitiiiti te w ci1 lines it appaieiit agre.niiiit lie. twe. 11 J i "iti and Aiiipriia at t'ie W'n-'i-iiigtini (in "'Mine mi the Siberian ipies. Hen." sa.vs that it hns dimmed Mm. cow's hup. s tii.it "the ciiutliirv iu leiesU of 1.1,1111 and tne I'niled Stales would i nii-pei the vcllew race te be I mere cautious," rivrn 111 1 it '(I 1 11 v . 1 vvii i-k-. ii it 11. 11 1 1 .1. .11:.1 '... 1 1 -1 ..-,. . - ..... - , 1 hi iimiiii iii'iiittii 1 iiivmii'I 1 11 nni,v 1 lid 11. . ....iii,.i ii..i.Ain.i nimiir t 1., iimivh1 . ALLEGE ANOTHER LIPPINCOTT WILL Heir of Philadelphia Banker, Oppose Bequest of Estate te Sister-irl-Law SECOND DRAWN IN 1910 Ap'rie! Ilmntrh tn Vvtntne Public l.rdutr Atlanllc Cit. Nev. L'fl Kvldrnce te show the existence of n filter will nnd, further that the estate involved was held in trust for the family wn.s Intro-, dueed tednv by counsel for Miss Agnes i Maj I.ippincett. of Philadelphia, ut! the eieuing of the hearlne in the nppenl fr en probate of the document offered iv the last testament of lieerge Truman I iivinei'tt. iiitlllennire bunker, who died heie from Rleeplng sicknes" con tracted nbenrd his yacht in Flerida writ"" last 1'elirunry Mrs. .liep Wnlberf llartlett, wife of a feriiier cltv imnnitssiener nnd shore banker, was named as chief beneficinr of the estate in the will offered for' probate, which made no prevision fet rolnthe-. Mppliicnti died at the Mart let home in Ventner. Miss I.ipplnciitt, it niece, is joined in her action by n niimbev of relatle nNe residing in 1 hUadelehln. The will imiler attack was drawn In June. V.Kil, mill be(iieatliecl the entire estate te Ins wife. A codicil wiin ndde I nfti-r her death in August. 15M7. which l.ciiueiilhed the teitunc te the sister. in ttw. Mi's. Hartlvtt. The cnc is being In .ml in Drplians' Court b Judge Hob Heb ert II. lngersell. Kstate Oi iginally In Trust Tenner Attorney (leneral Robet t N IcCartcr. chief of counsel for Miss Lip- pinciitt, etliii'il what purported te be the last will and testament of Harcley I.lp piiiintt. the deceiised's father, tending te show that the estate was eriglnnlb 1 pc(i:i -itln-cl in tiust for the I.ippincett I'amib Attorneys for Mr", llartlett ob- ;jecteu te its introduction and refused ni'knewledgnient en ether legnl points. Much imiKirtance is attached te tne paper. .ill. .HI I llUil ilUil' mil III' IIUIIIU'si r ,i,.. . i..i .... .... . .i. .. :u Mr. Mi ( unci attacked the werdin i,l in'- i "in, ii u jivi ill tiling hi inu will "iiercii ter primate, lie said there wn unmistakable cwdence en its face that it did net refer te the attached docu ment" and that it was 'utterly incon incen s. stent te the will they tr te admit." The will names the wife as executrix and the codicil specifies "the executer." .Hill hiti r provides for a release from the furnishing of n bend while the dm anient ettered makes no reference te ti is point. Second Will Drawn In 1910, U Claim In opening the en se befeie the re.ut Mr. Mct'iirter declared that the con testant would bring corroborative proof tn.it another will was IlilO. nine vears after mltti d for probate. drawn about tue one sub- Themas W. Hllllard, of Palntka. Fin., wheie I.ippincett spent his win ters, testified that he and the banker had frequently discussed his will. "lie -aid the property left te him was in the nature of a trust, that his fiiiuilv would find that the estate, when turned ever te them, would b? worth a gie'ir deal mere than when it came te him." Milliard testified. The witness s.iid that I.ippincett had told him that he made a will about fivi .ars before his wife died. Jeseph Duncan, a foek aboard the aeht in which Lippmcett made Ins laM ln-Invv of the banker, who resides in 1 1 ntner, tesiiued t lint sometime in ue- i ember. P.Mli. J.iniilm ett liad nniuienci his will while discussing the illness of her own husband, Krenkliu Lippin- cell. vvnv, eniv .vesieiuaj . inline a vi:i and left m.v wife only what the law allows her. I provided for nil ti'c '.atullv. mid carried out the wishes of mv father." Mis. I.ippincett testified Lippiner.tt had said te her. 1'nriiii r Judge Clarence L. Cele, one of e.iun-el for defense, tool; tlie stiind nnd di la, led hew the will had been It 11 v n ui'd the circuiiistance-, surumtiil ,ng the 01 casien. lie htated that the codicil had been drawn in his eiljee. but '.nd no p.rsenal knowledge . f its text i.nttl It was presented te him by Lip Lip 1'iiicett te place with the will of l!l(ll. "Lippinceti told ine in a later con versation that the Lippineett family lied no claim en him and that he was net fiiendl.v te them or they te him. lie said he saw no better way of dis posing of the estate than te leave it iu Mr- P.art'ett." Judge Cilc asserted. Lippinnitt lelt an 1 state valued nt 1. ward ..I' SI (MiO. (i(i(. Mrs. Martlett , f. k,,.. I enelii-iiiry under tlie will :i der att.ii k. VETERANS HERE TO FORM NEW WAR ORGANIZATION Fermer Combat Men Wanted te Jein Association P'.m.ls II Wink, nt I'etivii, iin tnm il i.igani. r if the ii.wl; formed Cuiil a' ct.raiis of il.i Aiii'i-ican l'. peiiifi.ui.irj. I'i.icis, is in Ph.l id.'lpliiA in I'.riu .'i l'hiln'lcliliia biatnh. "Wv f ' 1 I'tif s.icletv will inert the rerp' -ein. tits ..f Iiuti.lt I'll- of thousands ut' e n.l.al ineii who luivc sta.ve.l out ..f ivisfiiie ergaiiiiitiinis of et-rerviee men " said Mr. Wi.ik. 'A'lsti.ill.i and New ealaiid have started a combat se. ti t.v : Canada nl rend.v Las one nnd the l.aigest society numerically in I'r.ince is a . einbat men's org.inv.ntieii. "(i.ir nr.iii.iiil ndii-lnl" are headed by .i I'linir .itfiinev. Uebi-rt llinniet i.e.'. a former 1 n ' D. vision man: our vice ,, resident ami i Leut two deen honor henor honer nrv v.. presidents i.re Ce'ig... ssi.mal .Nli.'lal nt' IIeiiiii- iiipii. All nn u who i.i-iv nth disabled in nctleti have been voted an heilnrnrv niei.ilier si i, , i. h i.lleves t lii-iu ..i" navment of ii.iiii.iiil .a li.ca' dm- .T.il.n (i. h'tn.-i , i'.i' ii.h miiiil i .11111111111.1. i of thn Ameri. .ill legion, litis, n nth been made 'in hoiiernrv member of uiir so se e.et.v." CO-EDS BEING "RUSHED" Penn Sororities Make H.iy While Getting Is Geed Tednv is tin nd dm of the ii-l.iiis" season of the I'mvernity of p. i iisj Ivftiiri orerlties t.. cuntiiiue until the iiiiddle of next month. Ail ishlliK" pnit.e. will i.c hei en the, I"llives , ll.ilills with eciptlm of the final big tune when e icli MH-eriiv w'i i,reh t.lv giv. si.ini. son of an affair nt a dev. nte n h.'ii ! S li e Di in Iir,iik. of (If Scheel of i;.lin ati.'ii. i-sind h- dictum de-hii ing . :iss mi v .t H's ter girl -tiiiiems. for fer for Inililee. I'ii gu's have !ind f. w ,,',,,u-. tilllltlis te eui.l lhe liillny sueinl , tfll Pr. at iiiii I mv" s,t rhe felllllllg of ..ieritis di I" Is all gloom, nnii lunio lunie lunio feilh "i e ids" will tiijnv nil the pnvl I leges that ure purt of a sorority, I FIRE-SWEPT NEW f"-V" vCTiiilj!WB"ri'r-' y v ,, - r? . , iiHt 'Sf jw.fjii'Hi -.. - x:jwe t ft - j. International With the death list new standing at slv, (Wnncr Mlv ts conducting an inquiry Inte the fire, which Inst Sunday night destroyed the Ilhille Theatre, a motion-picture house In New Haven, The photograph shows the burned building RIVER FLOODS PITTSBURGH The Ohie Is Rising Four Inches an Heur as Result of Rain Pittsburgh, Nev. 2!l. (l A. I'.) The llrst November Heed in mere than --- t ,.. . r,.,..t it, ii.Annin .inuTi ftie fitiin '"nil,! ., , i , .t ,e u.i''.iih , vi River from the upper reaches of the Monengaheln and Allegheny, the result of nn nlmeH continuous rainfall for several davs The Heed stage, twenty-two feet nt the point bridge, was reached before da.v break today and a few hours later the Ohie was ilsing four Inches nn hour, with predictions from the WcnMier llu- ea ii that th- crest would be reached een alter neon. Si ores of per-ens living in the low lew Ini.ils of the North Side of Pittsburgh were taken fi'Mii their homes in beats hv the tielice. while rising water corn- nel.ed the suspension of operations In n number of mills and factories. Kc- ports irem peims.ui.NiK i.n- ...uu .6..- hela River said the damage would be heavy. Mnnv prints m Western Pennsl vania i-ep-u'ted damage during the day. At Johnstown the Cenemiiugh River overflowed Its banks and compelled sus pension of trnllie in the lower part of th- city, nnd nt O.ikinent en the Alle gheny near Pittsburgh, muij summer houses were Heeded. -nn sn-i-rr-nn- iiiiiiii.n iiiii i TO CONTEST HANNA'S WILL Searing en the proving of the win jjiSs Evans' name, nearly Dletteii out ,,.ienred en the will In a milliner l" ('s " . i.,,iiin tl.nt Mr. Ilniinn. four tim divorced. Intended nt one time, nt lea te make licr -Mrs. nanua me iin .. .... ,;r.i. Surrogate Slater appointed David, Murdeti, Peeksklll law.ver, special) guardian fnr all Mr. Hanna s ciiliuren. The hearing was adjourned for two weeks because of the tuilure of lnwcrs for the estate te appear. .. UNCLE JUD'S" DILEMMA Less of Papers May Bar Harmen Frem Supreme Court Columbus, O.. Ncv. 20. (Uy A. P.I --Though a former Attorney General of the Tniled State- and one of the foremost lnvv.vers of the eeuntrj . Judsen Harmen mav be unable te prat Hit his legal profession before a certain (iov (iev eminent depaitmetit in Wellington. Te practice tieterc tins ininiriin.ei. preiLMUlilte for all iitternevs is tuat thev file with the nepnriinent a ceium-u cepj of their udiui-sieii te the bar. Se far Mr. Harmen has been unable te 'mate anv official rrcerd et bis admis sien, as he was admitted manv .cars nun threiiah the "l'l District courts, ine man uicniij ims r.ci -u..is. ..,.- uprcmc Court advised , today wus unable te find the elheml State Supreme that It ii'cerd. PENN STUDENTS HELPED Chemistry Beeks In Separate Sec tion at Library The Walter Ilattiild Librnr;. of Chemist r has hi en cstauiisiicii at renn svlvanin I'lilversity Library making It l.essilile for the first time tn a long peiied for chemistry students te find the books en the subject in one place. The new section of the Uhrur.v is lo cated at the east end of tin- sicend Heur, and i" cut off from the etln r room In n'si 1-proof wall and a plate. glass diiei . The funds ncrcsnrv t' install the reading room were furnished by llenrv Iltitlield. in honor of his bietlicr. a in' t iiiber of the class el ini-'. Ten Women Passed for Burch Jury I,os Angeles. Nev. 20. The fourth da of the dial of Aitlmr ('. Hiirch for the allcg'd uiunhr of J. Helten Ken-ne-ly ended with the jury still tini-e-heted, but with indiciitiens that tlie panel would be cnmplet' d. and taking ,,f tistimeny began tednv. Of elevrn persons in the jury bin teru pnrnril passed, ten weie women. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ij'is m i Te tnr.j M'lmr , .lll'l Itun i i .j " nl ! Kiel r una mid Vllu Ail.. ii nd I I2.r. N linh t. in .n ,1 M S'un ' v ' Jtt'l A ;, l.nura i: Shivvb. HHii H. Ilnnsnll njfc.ni. Hlntu n... T(;:i .r.ritref.- m Art. Iir.i .'ifKlavu. I1T iiilnwlilll i J. hn .1 Ilailnt .1J:i SRnsi.m n. IPnrlrtU K-lls .14 Mt UlrnnJ ion. VMilurn H rusev. Aili.nil. litv, ,S J Inii llrcnvn. Allnniii. CHy, N. .1 Anirel.i Tumi. I.V.'ft H Mf.l t.. ami iJeiiut'le 1!!'S l..itenri m hul Il"nnb.-rs'. 8'Jli OHrmtt et., nml Unn.'l.-lsKv. 43 1 H d nt. Anen J Jlcht c.nn N' 1.1th r . It'iin,. K VViIkuii ji .Uiuten I. Jue llii t'lill.1,1' ,.til.i S'av Vunl. i..r v i', mi n mini t sr.'l . ini'l '.Mii Ull.l unu it i - II ii..n i..r si i mem i, It t K. C.f ,. .. r 'niT Hith II. i M-uk.i '.'I.J v . iintHri. I- Opi.lii.nl, ai3'J N 17.1 ii ill.,."! illsinneii hi., .in I I'll! S p. til Kt lmt In I lidtnl.. rHbiirv, p.i , till. I'lllsl IIIISIl 1'tt una .: . Krn. i Lin I'uril'T l.i.i Itul, llulli 1 Themuii A U Hura. 1713 Unwern at Anna McGarver, 21i'3 N Colerado HAVEN THEATRE 6 "MOVIE" FIRE DEATH TOLL; Yale Sophomore, Burned While Res - ,ln. w a... wi,,m, eulng Women, Among Victims New Haven, Conn., Nev. -!'.(ly A. P.) Twe mere persons who were , ,-- ten.,, n.t in i, !. ,..i.ti. .t.,t ...,. i ti, uitiiivn ,,, iiiv; 111'- IWIIUU II' II i'.i til V,l. Rialto Theatre. Sunday night, died te- , da , making the uctual death list six., j the coroner having eliminated the name ' of Timethy Ilnulen, who was a vlr tim of heart disease. These who died today were Everett Case and Victer Certeller, both of this nt. The deaths last night were these of Allen Keith. Yale sophomore, whose I home was m f-oiithpert. Conn., and i Miss Mabel Meran. a telephone opera ter of Derby, Conn. Keith, nfter getting out of the the atre unharmed, returned several times and assisted n number of women out of the place. On Ills Inst trip Inside, wind j ,0 prolonged in order te grope about in , tc smeKe, lie wus burned severely, INSPECT RADIUM PLANT Ceuncllmcn Greeted by Dr. Furbush In Laboratory A Inrg? party of City Ceuneilmrn vlsittd the new S200.000 radium plant 1 'Lis. morning at the Invitation of Dr. I'nrbiisb, head of the Department of ncaith. In the group that went te the Phila- The ferninl npeninv; of the new plant mes tninerrnu nl .". I M ...!,.. .1... Mayer and ether cltv effldalii will be present The tw0 grains of radium whtc, ,l,e .l,y ,,,. ",.;u fZ ' .S15-1.00U. bu, has since incrensC,l m value te about S200.0IMI. plant cost about $ 1.1,000. Deaths of a Day HENRY S. HALE Manufacturer Who Died In Canada Is Burled Here Iipnry S Hale, Philadelphia manu facturer, died Saturday In Montreal. Canada, and his body was sent here for burial. Mr. Hale was sevrntv seven .tears old and his Philadelphia home was nt 2ei).1 Chestnut street. He was for n long tjmc identified with the Ilnle & Kllhurn .Mnnufac- .....us s..ini.iiii.v, nun in recent venrs vva-. int"rc-tei in hate) nnd really dc- the A V" 1 1 i t r Mn,,.,'. .1... vi lepments In lie was president of the Djxville Notch oiperation. He was taken HI while at his seu'.s home at DiwilL N,,t..'i Tl.. Inn. .t 1,1. ...1.1 . -,j,.S- ( .. ,.,...-, nn mew . Olie ,niii.,ti,, I. Ivrisnills. of New V.n-It ,,i..i n sfJli u w K j. , M0nIm.i 1Ie wn mellbl. nf , M ,,(.;' .'' ors. r,tll tllC L- League ,,",. Masens J'uiiernl services rrr ),(,, this after noon at 120 Chest,M,t street, conduct..,; bv the Uev, Clinten Scott, of t. Church of the I(esei-utun I'nlvei-salis. FRANK WALTER I'mnk Walter died en Siindnv nr l.i l.i heme, 2."12 Seuth 1 "Iff - first -nvet. ..fie.. (l" '"l"', f eight months. Mr. Walter nun men in ine wiielcsale eonfcctieiierj business for .vears. He was with the linn of Jisi ph Casimi. and entered the emphiv of Henry Jonas, feuniler of the business, at the age of thirteen. The funeial villi take place tomorrow after, neon til Mr. Walter's ln,nie. DR. JOHN P. REYNOLDS rillieral s,.rNle,i f. )r ,in i Heviiilts will be leiiilueted (IiJh after after neon at the I. nine of Ills, daughter, jjr, James u'Hiien, (ilenehlen, Del'iiware Count, win re he died Saturdav ni'lit He was horn iu Jirldeten, J., sixty-six .venrs age. Iu lys,, ", wus graduated from tlie I'liiverslty of Peilli-v 'villiln Medical Scheel, and be gnu nietlce at "n." Spruce stnet, where he remained until 101 S. When the war ended he took up his resiiliine vvilh his daiighti r in (iu,. olden and practiced llieie. Lesidps Mrs O'lfricn the surviving clilldren nie lr V. M. Itc.vnelils. Darby, and J. paui IteyiieMs, KHs Ithiin street, this, clt IliteriiR-nl will he lu Arliiiijteu CeiiR. tcry. JATdES McCANN, SR. James McCunn, Si, who for sixty jciirsi bad been active in the niniiiige'. ment of the plant of Henry Disston .V Sens, Ine , died .vcsteida at his home "(ill) Tulip street, Tneeiiv. He ,, eight -four .veins ed and was the fmher of tlie ',i' . Jehn K. MiCnuii, rictei ei St. I'.iM'iiai-il'f Keiuau Catholic Cliuieh. I'asten. lie was niie el he eidi t citixins of tlie ueitlieiist section ,'iud had In en I'leiuiiii'iilly active in vatinii vatinii Cathel.e i harit.v orgaiiinntieiis. A ie ii .fin muss, will be lelebrutcd by the .en lu St. Lee's Chinch Thursday morning. I DIP CTflDITC UCI D UIU UIUI1LU I ILL! E Firms and Empleyes Jein Giving te Charity Chest for Philadelphia in NEAR HALF-WAY MARK PhlltKjelphln'H "Uig Five" depart ment stores, from the members of each firm down te the smallest cash boy, have joined forces te de their shnrc lit making the Wclfnrc Federation's 51, 000,000 campaign n success. Incomplete tabulations show the 'straw bridge & C.etiilcr Mere leads with a subscription of $10,000 from the Ceni niiH S-tSftO from the pmn UTf". I he Wiiniimaker store Is next with pledges i nggiegating R10.000, while Lit Ill-ether contributed $-"000 as n linn nnd SlMHHl mm the empleyes; Hncllcnburg s .000 from the linn and SI 000 from cmplej es, nnd Gimbel's ?SI)00 from the firn. nnd approximately $700 from empleyes. , Mere than 2700 of the Strawbridge I & Clothier empleyes se for have, sub- . scribed te the fund. 100 departments i having reported subscriptions from 1O0 per cent of their respective forces. ' Fertv-cight ether departments, reported ; subscriptions of from 05 te 92 per rent i of the forces. ' At the Wnnaninkrr store two general meetings of the empleyes 0000 or mere have been held in Fnlverslty Hail. Anether will he held Inte this afternoon, when Federation speakers and store, ellieials will outline the welfare idea , and pi ess the necessity for bringing the ! campaign te n successful conclusion. Various liKlividtnii groups unii sec tions of the Wanamakcr store empleyes have tcqiicsleil that Federation meet ings be held for their benefit. The em em peoyes of the store's furniture ware house en Washington avenue and these connected with the house furnishings department, which virtually covers the 1 entire fourth fleer, nre among the store . divisions which have vehintnr'ly offered Mr n , the ,lrlV0i whc vlr. , tuallv every selling and nen-seliliig or- gnnizatleti thiougheut the great store , - .. !., i, svstcm nlrcailv lias iinneinted ceminit 1 1 V 11 J.,.'..;, s,ib,'"r!ptiens. "Contributions te the Welfare Fcd- eratien's campaign from the Wnnnmn- I ker store will t"tal net less than $10 ,000." Mild Rebert D. Drlpps. special assistant te Mr. Wanamaker. "We me j new nt work thiougheut the entire slore .mil subscriptions are lolling in hour I by hour." ' Although official figures place the I total amount subscribed te the Welfare drive nt SI, 7.10,200. late amounts net ' tnbu'ntrd in thnt report probably put the drive across the halfway mark of, the $1,000,000 sought from Philadel-I phifl The amount reported nt the luncheon held in th" Rellevuc-Strntferd cstcr day whs 172.000, but the 10,201 sub scriptions which mnde It show the in- ' creased Interest among the people as a whole. Heretofore, while larger totals ' have been reported, there has never I been an thing like .vesterday's number 1 of pledges. LANDRU VERDICT DELAYED Prosecutor Resumes Summing Up TnH, Af..P - R.t Today Alter a nest KDaiiHN euv. -.'. nn- ri"'i:irr or ' ..ill... "NT.. Oil rpi, .,.. denied te 1 CfltlK1 restlc( lese interest and then be s as the prosecutor tired 1 iiniler the great effort of his address. M. (.odefrey there. 'cldcil that he would postpen, ! J!ma'L "'V!!? "LWJ effort of his four-hour eupen dc- tpene further Hi s fact I will delay a full day the reaching of a verdict. Italian Destroyer Sinks In Storm Iin.hui. Nev. 20.-(Uy A. P.l Tl e Italian destrever Ctiitrnune has gene town in llm Mediteiriinei'.ii Sen off the pjrt of Apil'ia during a storm, according te n dispatch from Itrindu'i te the Diily Mail. DRIVE Chinese leases Temple Jars and Ginger Jars in powdered blue, jade, turquoise, apple green, old rose, celeden, rose dc chine and sang dc beeuf. Delft Jars in characteristic blue' and white J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Statienehy Chestnut and Juniper Streets Clesimj Heur, 5:30 P. M. i rJW THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cerner Fifteenth and Cheitnut Stret. Pldl-H.lel,;. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer ANNOUNCE An Impertmit Public Sale of HIGH-GRADE RUSSIAN FURS Crusihtinjj of Coats, Capt-., Ceatees, Wraps, Scarfs, Stoics, Sets in Hudsen Seul. Skunks. Mid... Miisi-,.,.t w.,i Kaccoen, Carucul, Nutria, Near Seal, ' Squirrel, and a great variety of ether furs MOUNTED WILD ANIMAL RUGS AUTOMOBILE ROBES TO BE SOLD Thursday and Friday Afternoons December 1st and 2nd, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock in eitiu.it or MR. N. JORDAN, 13 W. 40th Street, New Yerk City On Exhibition Wcdnehday, November 30th I n v'Y'it'i i I Name Makers Arc Busy en Title for 1926 Fair WOItT,T)WAH M".MOt' EXPOSITION Is suggested by Heed h. McCenaghy, llnddenllcld. N. .1., as a name for the Sesqul-Centcn-nlal here In 1020. TIIK GIlADIiK OF LIDERTV FAIR Is suggested by Herbert T. Norten, of -101 a Chestnut street. MIHOHTY FAItt FOU THE WORM) EXPOSITION Is sug gested by Themas A. Uenncr, of 1101 North Third street. THE WORLD'S UNITY FAIR by Mrs. Virginia Harrison, of 3223 Spring Garden street. FAIR I'HILIV'S FAIR by Dera Illnden, of 07S Ndcth Seventh street THE WORLD'S WAR FAIR, by Geerge McGutiltflc, of 1)20 East Chelten avenue. 1020 WILLIAM PENN EXPO SITION, by E. S. Selton, of 0S57 Osage avenue. THE WORLD'S RECOGNI TION EXPOSITION, by Freder ick llnag, dr., of 4122 Osage uve title. WORLD'S PEACE EXPOSI TION, by .1. M. Amwes, of 1044 Judsen place. The Evenixe I'L'IILIC LEDGnit Is receiving mnny of thee sugges tions. Have you one te offer? BROOME RAPS WAR 1 Tells Convicts in Penitentiary of Crimes Which Followed Recent Conflict FUNDS HITS BIG ARMS 1 divorce nnii illegitimacy preceeiiing, the banker nnd the former bhewgirl shard Ritlerly condemning war, Sttpcrln- the same cottage., tendent of Schools Hroeme spoke te the hcthcr thiR will relate te the villa convicts in the Eastern Penitentiary this 'en the outskirts of Perlchcster, where afternoon, mentioning n number of re-1 it was reported they were seen this cent crimes in the city as examples of summer, could net he determined. N'er the dreadful aftermath of international could it be ascertained whether the wit conflict. nesscs who saw them nt a Leng Island Facing the long rows of grny-clnd roadheu&e will be brought te court. men, some of them the perpetrators of the crimes he mentioned. Dr. Hroeme had for his subject "The Telly of Wastefulness." Dr. ltroeme characterized wasteful ness as the greatest felly iu the world today. "The great wastefulness wrought by the recent World War." said Dr. "Tine "! the most striking example. What ceuld1 hnvc toeen accomplished jf 'he constructive enterprises of peace .had the frightful waste of men, prep erty nnd wealth been avoided? And .. ...... irtfinnnnrt in-.i . .i....v.iwii iu,m.- . .r..i.i.n lmhhhi, .... ...... ..w.vuv.ww jaunii..!., i..u represented the htreng th and vigor of the Natien. Most of them were jeung men. . The mener cost- or (Mn ..If-m-He stru'"'le 7. nil xh.. iKTn" nnri 000.000. In 1020 the appropriation ief our Government te pay for past wars I .'mounted te nenr'y four billions of del- lars. This was OS per cent of our Gov- ernment appropriations for the year. "One and one-half billions of the te- . , Cj.l.en,iit..n,s ,,as .. fnr ,... I 7. i . ---..,..- j.-... . uen ler liiturc wur. reu cuucatinn "The three worst things in the world are jealousy, hatred and ignorance, and , tne preuuet 01 tncse tilings is war. It I always has been, and nlvvnys will be. I until the nations discover some way or tseftening international jealeusv nud j hatred nnd dispelling Ignorance." i HURT IN RUNAWAY Heberl Hamilton, of Tenth nnd Law- ' rencc streets, Camden, was thrown' fiem his team when the horses ran away early this morning. He w.is taken i te the Cooper Hospital. It is feared .iu iius mii-miii injuries. MufTa, .....v.. "vttn. ..... 1'ivjn vuii ins iree- h "s7v .rfiri iir dem. V . i HOTa IN FEB., 1918 Banker's Wife Offers Regi5t6r in Evidence te Prove Guy's Paternity REMAINED THERE 2 WEEKS Ry the Asseclae1 Prcsi I'eiifililieeiMlc, N. v.. Ner. 29-A, . (lefcnsc of the paternity of baby GuJ Mlllmnn, the register of the St. V,' Hetel In New Vdrk was Introduced te. day In the divorce suit of Jnmes Stlllmnn ngnlnst Mrs. Anne l stl,' man te show that Mr. nnd Mrs. Still! man had a suite of rooms there f0l two weeks beginning February lij, 1013 nine months before the birth of Guy ' On Febritnry 10. it was snhl, th register disclosed that Fred Ileuu'vals part Indian guide, who Mr. Stillman alleges Is Guy's father, wns awlgn-j te a room at the St. Regis, nnd a notation made te charge it te Mr Him man's account. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stillman. Rcauvai. two of the Stlllmnn children ami J nurse remained nt the hotel two wcels it is understood te have been testified hv Charles N.ascend and Tlieodert Reth, empleyes of the St. Reis. Just before the hearing hegjui Mn Stillman arrived hv train and wn"lki te the chambers of Referee Daniel ,T. Glenson. Mr. Stillman, as usual, aJ net in attendance. Through witnesses who have net yet nnpearcd in the case Jehn F. Jlrcn nan. chief counsel for Mrs. Stillman and Jehn E. Mack, the baby's guardian' expect te spread en the record new evl ' deuce of Stillman's association with Flo Leeds. The most Important part of the new ' line 01 icsumeny win jenil te prove ' thnt up te a comparatively recent date, 1 long nfter Stillman began the celebrated REFUSE GERMAN CANNON Illinois Ferest Beard Declines te Ac cept Gift Frem War Department Chicago. Nev. 20. (Ry A. I) Captured German cannon are no fittinn ornament for the gatevva.vs of the Cook County forest preserve, the forest coin cein coin mlssiencrs ruled today iu response te nn offer from the War Department. The forest Is the handiwork of the nc t 1 . v .... - m Ar s i'nr n I'l'nuiiinni i.i n t n 1 ... f tne c0nty beard, te the forest com- I m,,lenct '.'and it would be i bad (nkte . (iP,.nr,ltP ..atewavs of ti.n fn,, ,,u,-n ,nut,-i,-.i ...in, 'u....i, ,.,n,,n.i.. 1 1""-' ;- ",; ", r w...v..,,s . I reminders, wnicn, neug u necessary ia warfure, have no place iu our peaceful recreation tracts." His letter nddrd that Geld Star Mothers had been granted permission t0 nlncc tablets in inemeiy of soldiers shin in the war and te plant memorial tree, nnd concluded . Let these cannon and ether war trophies be converted into plevvsharei. tlier material fur use in the art :ice. Between Yeu and the Sky A Corrugated Wire Glass reef steps the electric light meter. Imagine a sheet of corruga ted iron with all its strength, yet possessing the transpar ency of glass. The wire mesh embedded in it holds it intact if cracked by falling objects and for the same reason impedes the spread of fire in or out. The wide corrugations softly diffuse the light and greatly reduce shadows. Direct illumination from the sky is obtained with pro tection from the elements. Suitable for reefing factories, areaways, platforms, arenas, piers, canopies, and trainsheds. SmA for Bulletin Ne. u-B and free lamplts. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY PHILADELPHIA KecheKtr ALBANY Wuhinttoe IIKATHS MtyUH - On Nav hTKPIIKN't! He ntlt" "". fr niiis. Him. inrinlierH of Uncmy bejieiy. vii'H le runerui, en -inuriiiu . - L;,emt Ihte fBld. nee 'JI13U .N i-.mui m ,?h,;:0i fiiulcm maun Ml. l.'un.ni-ii'U'.i "l ;.'. H .10 A. M. Intfrnipnt Itul) IH-Uvcmfr te Hi'ry ,ia 1021. I, VI I.K. f-u.lilciily. en Nev ,-',';nu THOMAS II. I.YTI.r. ,"", ."-" ;.rl frlensll II ami Carmine Lytic cl',m" w,jn.-l linlli'.l te fuiitiul k ici n " f. tj .il 1?,U V. M.. nt Ilia iwrnl J "'','.' ,,'icn Kry.tene rc . L'nner Darby jr n r i c ami m.-riiipnt ThurHrtiu at A ""Vermlnul nn arrival of train leavlm. Heailln I""'" 8 oKiar-it.-yev. st. LOi'isA widow J' Invite! te att'ml fu. rr.il fr 1". inu' ,...- J 1' M.. at rnaU'iice of hei non-i"-'";; 1 re.ll licit. a.'L'S i;ininil1, t "' li irn C'eiiieirry. II nnliii. "lay Interment . H' "li CO .v"-- V inrH.lay. afmr 7 V M ... s, ? Nlt'llfit.S In New Yolk. ,,V",ifu.-r! I ii MB'l.nniii -.,,,,..,. uIIT.. vi.l.l N'lrliu'H l.sil " "' "... I'll. h. il . iii. I nt mii-iit t i jeirsiin m:t, i'stati: I'"" xir' "WIT Villl.. JlfMMs rUOlT.llTI sum'Vansem sr - hui""1i"'"'l,,V'.r..BUI,i 2-uery bul.ilmn. Bullii'-ii' 'Vri5v Weriu . ralr ahep. wet-warh laumln Leiey 'ildPe Maiket ut. I i t- I. r-