Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER GO, 1021-
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'YES. I will: yells
LIVELY TO DARE
Shouts Reply te Prosecutor's
Challenge te Take Stand
at Murcler Trial
CASE IN JURY'S HANDS
Leuis Lively. Negro en irlnl nt
Mount Helly. N" J., for tlm murder f
FCTCH-yonr-eld Mathilda Utn.e, writhe."
forward in hi. chair nnd muttered
"Yes, T will." nt n ilrnnintir moment
during tlie proecutlou' iitiimiiig up.
when Al.tnnt Prm-ccnter .lame Mer
cer Davis challenged him te take the
tand in bl nun dcfone.
The cne went te tlm jury nf ten
minutes te 1 n'oleo thi ufternnnn.
after Lively had litfnr,l. cowering, te
n terrible exc million of hiin1l nt
the liandi of Prosecutor .lenntlinti Kel
sey nnil A-itniit Pi ..ei-ntnr Ini,.
'"Ne Meed was found in l.heh'
linnm except In tlm liottein of tlm ginie
where lie Inn ied thl- child, -enl Mr.
Davis. "This shows n premeditated
murder. The muni whl-h Killed little
.Mathilda were inlli.'ted n lie IipI.I If r
ever the grave lie had due fei her little
he.li
"Loek lit tin little child' el Hums
Here the prosecutor showed the tun
hei tern pink drps.. and Mr. Miirv
rtip-'e, tin fnethc r bin--' into loud snb
bins. Her hiibi'nl. m In r !.!. put hi
arm nbeut her -Imuhh n"d pnt'"d it.
railed rirntl .unl ell
"Loek nt tle-e lit I ! heev con
tinned tin pveM'cn'ii h. ''..litis th up
Then' lit'''' 'h ' wen hi. nil n nn-
Jifnd's kiioheii -t..e." I. ml', -mer-
ins. crouched in I1'- p'.n
"This tieuil. 'hi- 'h v.l. .nd I'm
j,rcfeeuter '"I ndn't t'e '"'" " -" "'
the wittier -land in ''i-" "' ' '"
I.ielj drew himself f-.rwti'-.l ' bi-
chair 'nml in.b'e, In- head e;e,..n-
"V- I will-' hi- -..til i'i ' I"'
,,.. J will " t'e'llt ..Hie ' - filil-pe.,
hi -heuh!"i- .ind P'Hl il I'm.i bek I'i.
pro-reuter lneh d ill Inn mid nui-el i
liniment "W hut eeiil.l In I -II u- I .ill !
if he did take t'u -'.l"il'' Tie Wll Wll
netlilnp nieie te !) lel-l --v r "''''
old OUI'hell-e ha- il- I. ' "nd been
tried.
(Jeiilh'.m li I .lk i"H ' m I!
own JUllcinetil '- llmie in. M-IICe of
doubt that I r.h " cubi'd tin l"th
girl with priui e.h'ntiei ' I nek ""i !..
infliet upon In tn 'It- .'.mm. "'i i' .
with a erd.. "f ,,, u 1 . .1 i'e- fit-1
degree
says I'i riiiixlil.il ion I iipi-med
V. Cln nl" I'.iliin i . I'e ' ! i' 'i
argil".! that m premedit.it .mi ii.nl i" u
shown bv ili- pri-e.-iu. '. The . Sul-l
had net b"en lm. nr. the ;,, 'i-e h.
said, but i-anic of her mi -i .e ' ei-d 'I here
was no re.i-en b.'.w' that L.velj
WOllU llIM dilS Ml' SI'1!.' Illlil llie'l
vnited for the rliihl le ei.. in I'lm
tiefendaiit b!eie tie lii'd mi- de.td
when he hid Inr be'l' .
SCENE OF STILLMAN CASE
SHIFTS T0CANADA'S WOODS
Uavyers for Banker's Wife Ge Back
te Beginning of Contest
I'nusliUecpMe. .e . I'm k t..r.
beplnnlns of the Mil'min .'or the
lepal kaleidewnpe h hil,id --ha'k te
the Canndinn weed-.
P'er Jehn 1'.. Mr. el, mid .Innn I'
Tirennati. eenn,el for Mr" A mm I"
Stillmnn. will c tln meriilns 'e Ment,
teal te tr.iiv and retrar'e the -rm e
Incident' in tlm neiih mmh1-. te exam
ine Tred Keauvni-. te li.n-n ie ht
friend- and th.i-e who iere hnmcht
te I'ou5hkeep-ie te re. ite f n- ilm hankei
tl.ejr erinn of the l"-ed I'.einn ai
Mr". Stillmnn i pi.rire
Tht deoi-ieii . nnm after nn fl.,iiir.
tnent in ilm I'euc'ik pi-ie hi arms e
trrdnj . made n.ee.ar le tie tlni-.s
of sexernl mlua'de itne- fei Mr-.
Stlllman
Th" nut of the l.iwyei i il.- i-'ef
aep te tlm "t-rivnl of Mm I'liniidiiin . eui
trillion. IVir tle- hr-t tun.- tim h-aal
iraehine wi'l ihhm- .1ij-' alU t'.te i'i.
earlv -efuiis of tin- -tnr hltlnrte
TreC!lt enl III I lie mikhi cle-, notion- of
the v it tie-, I'
ll l- 0CM.--i I1 -11 -l" 'W - l !
lehear-e at -etim l-n'li . n li I"'-. I
neauai- hi- a e. iitin'i rh t e Sn'l
n nn f: imli I'I . n 1 1 i w i iii n in
the iet until . of -e r-i' idle--, wii-liej-ei
the I,.-' I- i!. -;,.-. I. it ir-. 'ei te '
and addltieii.il . . . n. . iini in-
hanker'- i n i n, -
ECONOMIC SOLUTION HELD
TO AWAIT ARMAMENT ISSUE
Agreement by Washington Confer
ence Urged by Business Men
Tails. .. :: r , l -...-,i m
''einini'i.'f ei i he Int" im i' ii ii i I. ii..-
her of I 'iijtiii ci - ',n-i ii. I ! m -I-- -
day. iinanjiiieiih olepn . ;. i...,i,i mi
deelann- ' i. i-r ' f u i "!
'Oent of ll e "i ii, i . , ,n, ,,, ,i ..i
of the World l ,111 hi i t'e I , . . 1,1 I '
the Urn plin-e .it'-iai ..nil ., .. ...
anient - an md e n
The rrt-oliilieii add- '' ' I 1 1 i
anient -heuh' In- i'n- . i' t ,, i
enfeBU-iriN a- mi b .nil i w
arj ." It i-iit, i !i - 1 i I inc ii'
Hiembei in nri- u.ieti ll. i . - .. .'i
Ooveniliieilt- "iie impe-,ii, n
of routine ie mi nut 'oil ur , ni.
atnent nf tin il.iiiK'a n " it- ''"' '
In eeniie lien fi the ai nn . r
ferred te m the re-uli inui r. in i - id .
tlre- of the Ite'ciin mm I'rem !i I Ii.mi
bert. of ''eniini'i'i-i' ipri--i. full if np.J
with M Ilr and'-. 1 1. Jt iirih .ii
AVashlnsfen and ! . Iii"d t at t .. .p -
tlen of inllltarr di-arm.i i -n' v n- 1 1 1 1 -lnteret
of word pi-nee and ..itun.iti .
pennepicl with the .) t. -.? i. .f ,i n-.
aners te I't'inee and lie's mil uain :
further (!eriii.iii mbkh ---mn
DIVORCE GRANTED
Court of Coiiiuien I'll i- S i -! ie'!,r
cratitcd a tiuiil h m . divot-, e t..
Sadie Auil.i Wnlhut f i - nn Ilm. no ',
TVelbert.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Muriln rin 'Jt.tT - "-h - . i K '
Klin .'3u s imi i p .
l!irr I M lv , j. MiiniMii .s ,J ' :
llrt llM'lTnn Oiirl iil'Iii. V I
Levi Hint, ii .jti I'ii l,i ,
, 1 i
AilJIlld A.'HI P-i'.-Ut j,i
Mnrru .- Vuuini I'lSJ In, -
I'reiln I'nlnii i"t .-. ih i
Iltthura F'eter. .illc N jrin..-k
Anna J-'Irlni-tiiimn, 'J3t N tmrei
Iletfri II. Huti,' Hun .S IJ'li
VA r Peicm. tned N Uih t
William i' Huchtifli-. llJ-t! In u
l.aurj HUiJ. NurritUnwi I'm
Junieit ' i'.irrell. muhIvII t P ...
M Mil. hel inn,'. W liHUpl-ln
Wdllf-r Vv.i-T ;'S3T N. OriH
Mil' Huml I7'.''J K. H.illiirf' ,ii '
Jmti l,n JJJtt , 7ih ,i .in.) m,i
1 t,.i
r
iV:s Aumii'i hi
Din I' llillinun I. .; I . n
ItUnehr I I'lfli. r IJln Jtlrfr In ri ii
Jtrnti iieu K It . i. ,ei i .,rn .
reini'ieti i: Ux r
rjOMl ll lliUM-l.fi JJI", W I -I. ll. ' i :-,
mil Mlnirt-.t I 1,,. I. ',1 N jinn n
William Mm I'lifi mi Tl.'J liiMi.l -i
Mat., I i, Utb . -..'ii .'tin - r. eh -i
DjiI.I II I'liuiiih- Jl.il .".ih ft
KruiKf" t: sin -no i ,',ij ,,i m
JOUfpIl ll'illi lllll.' N Njpn i-l . in I
K. JIiek'i u .-Ih ie
hi 1
1:
Peler Jnr r tmr, n i i,
,ti 1 u.ttp
Arthur r tlemti.t i ita iii ni.i ..ib, .-i ,unl
Kilnn ltit.i.' u i 1 ii,. niiriiti -i
Rmufjl Mitle UJs limn -t m i n i,.j i
. TaS N nine.nl J i
' Leuli Uhueimaii mi I ,n , , ,i
. liMher AbrnniuM l N 1 i.i.il i
ef.pli B. Purijll, iiat s Jinn nt una Luc
M. lieicen. 'J 13 J H, Lambcit t
U
iel
GLEN RIDDLE HOI
Tells Child Why He Didn't Have
Whiskers. Steals $2000 in
Gems Frem Mrs. S. Rhodes
GOT LARGE AMOUNT OF CASH
The henie of Mi Samuel T5hede. of
'lrn Kiddle, was robbed of S'-'WHl in
jewelerv ntnl eeral hundred dollars in
"'ash by n burctar who went Inte the
room-, of sleeping I'hllilren and quieted
them when tliej wete areiied In telling
them he was S.niln Clans.
l.iUiiR witli Mr and Mr Uhedes
ate Ciiptnlti William Car-en. Mr-
uhedes' hrether; Ml Ktta Car-en. her
sSter. Mr Car-en Uhedes, her nieee.
nml Mp. Caren Kheile-' two . hihlren
Mettn, three ear ehl. and XntaliP. lif
toen iiietniiu.
The liiirshn etitered the house -.heitl
after L' uYIim I, M'ttepilny afternoon
tnreugli an open window. Mi-- I'tt i
Cm -en nml Mr Cnr-en Khode- wer
In the heuve and Mr. Car-en'-. i hil
dtin were --eeiine In "epurnte rooms .m
the lOi-end tlniir.
I.lflit llulhs Dlfreiineitrd
As Mm burctnr went up the stairs it
wa- li'ariied later, he loe-eiie, all tin
"leetrm lutht inlb. en ihe tairwn and
en the -erend fleer ie when the xwiteh
was tunnel en there would he tin run
neollen
"When I woke tip -aid l'.et-j te
dm "Snntn Clnu- wa- v 1 1 inn "it the
hn. beside tee He pni hi hand en hin
eur' and rubbed them kind of funny
like, and I was seared at firt He tejil
nm nm te be frichtetn-d heeauye he wa-
San'n Clnu. and then I was rI.hI He
ti-ed me an, nid Im knew that I had
been a ?oed u.rl and a-Ued me wtmt I
want' d for Chrintina-
I told hint te b'.ns me a sled. n
i'.e'I. a dell buBsj . .nine i audi and leis
of ether thins, and be -aid he would
He n kind of a fuiiiij .loekine Santa
bei.ie.i. h, tl iiii 't have hii whisker
Ii" hid a b'nek hat mid mi umbrella
I a.ke.l him whete In. uIii-Kt. and red
ult with the !eish 1 1 ere nm ,e
.ml Im di'ln t wear thrm until Chri-t-ma-
. e
"I wnnted te i-et mi and mil mamma,
but he sn d if wouldn't be nice te de
thai. .e he te. me te Ce bark t" sleep
or Im wouldn't eoine te see tne -e I
lawl'd unde- tbe cex ers and he tucked
me in .md kis.nd nm m-t like mauiinn
"Played" With Light
'limn I snv hmi pliu with tlir li'm
i minute, and Im -md goed-lvi and
iieni into -iter's room. I heard Im-
-tai-ine te en. but 1 gues she va -n
iirrc sue uuin t
Knew, wee he wa..
He told hep he wn Santa Clan-, but
icti then .!m didn't fnp erlns right
away.
"In n tnmuie he tatne bark and told
in" if mamma came tin te rc me I
Ij.nildii t tell her he had been there,
nn. I I prnuit'ed him I wouldn't Tlmn
I didn't -ee him anv i mre. He wmt
out nnd oleed the deer."
About live o'clock Mr-. It'.iede. nnd
Mi-" Carsen heard -enm one jump out
if the .pi-iind tlenr windows onto a
oef They i an up the rmlrs nnd when
tli'e put-'md tlm o'eottie light button
tlmi.. was tin Iighls. Tliej looked out
of ih. window and nw a man who
had .iui jumped off of the pen h run
tun: tlueugh the yard
Tin Khode liene . a ei large
irtn-itire -et far hack from tlm read
amid .1 i luMer of pine tree
Mr. Sniii.i'l Hhnde and Mr ''.ir-.ni
arrived home a few minute, after, hut h
-enroll e( tlm imichhei heed failed te zp
ui tun " of the Imrglnr
A -enn Ii of tlm oceti tloer .hewed
the burglar hml taken eerythinr of
alue Tin- ne.'iiig ipvvelrj. Milued at
S'Jtniii, bplengeil ti artel- nmniheis of
the f.uullv
Teilax Miss i 'nren nnd Mt- Car.
.en Itliede. t.,1111 th-e went up'tairs
em-'.iI i, 'ii-s te rp if ilm ihildreu were
aw.ike d inns the three hour- the bur
glar i- thought te have been in the
fun-.- li .- hi Ii -veil le hid in a ci.ei
. ni-Ii '.nn no heard foet-iep mi the
-lan-
LORD MOUNT STEPHEN DIES
Canadian Railroad Builder Vas
Partner of Lord Strathcenn
Londen. ei .",.i i M A P
. id Mm et Ste'ihen. pioneer rnilre.ld
i Mstrneter in Cnnrdti and tiri presi
.'nt ..f tn. Cnnmltiin I'm itm Itailw.n
(' mi am died Inst night al hi- mini.
.rl ,...n-n.e. Hroi-ket Hnll. H.illiehi.
1 1, . tf.irds hi i Hi wa- niimti-iwe
w i- old
I
i ! t..iiu' Steidicn ilioeigi Steph-
i in -i IS.iiiui .Mount MPpheti. wns
h. rii ei .lun .". I--'."', at I'errps in
I't.i'in' inn Scetinnd. the -i i nf 'ii
',. ,,, s., ehl n a i arpeuier
'l'li l.fi -lery of Lord Stephen wa
. .- "... -i . . . i . . .
,i ei ion ei uirii Mi:e- ,.ga u i i
i. irl,, el H r'lpl'l r'SO te . mill. 'lire
i, .- I i 'nine te i nnada .n l.'n "i
i . in ' i irk in i.iilre.'id ei'ii'tr ii-'mii
v . ti ' in I ti,. I , in the ii'tiin
ins
in
- . i 'am .- a1 i ' in I'm ill -in tl
i i ..an Pa. ifc It.ulwai. of t'-e ,t -
, i - ."I of .1 .; I""' ""'II fer'l.m . Iiiiie'l
,,i I ..li he g.i . mil te 1 1 hum -
In Can nla Stt ilmn tame into bu-i-in
. i-ei i' en- 0 1 Iieiinld Sn.itl a
... . vt pi af'er-vard beai.ie I"ii
St i-1' n-etm Sin i'i and Stephon nnie.
t. I-, i - u'i the 1 ite .J , Hi'l. and tin
ii. i : i . i I tin ' Pni.l and Pn iin-
i i't it nl 'I h" King et ft'ired i
,ai-'.i"ti' .ei si,, ji)P in Is-.!! and n
p, i , .go i i Wl lb r I'ntl in ss
apd -.ion .Ulfrw i"l mnj in Imp hi
I'lisllll d
TWO BARTENDERS HELD
Detective
Says They Sold Him
Whisky
...i i....-.r,.ei in.i lenl .11 bail hi
ictuial -tati.n '...lav r, t- t.-t.iur.in
.f Dei.itue M. lien ..ft', v ,ii.
: -hj.I in' imiigiir inpiur in. 111 tii'iu
.1
Tem ti'ilh 1. bartend, p in 11 -ale.i-i
,1! "Jl in t!i Ph'Kiith street, wa- tnlil
111 s 1 hi 11 1 1. 11I f.. r a firllier hearing to te to
iiieiiou. Mi .I..11 i.-stifm.l tl'Malb-y s.dd
Iim, 1 a di. nk of li.pier for fifty nut-
,. dm K..111111. Iiui't.'inh'i' in a -aloeii
,i tin' 'iurtliwt-t corner el Kleicnth
..ml Anh ,-treet-. wn- IpI.I :ii Solid but!
f..r curt Th. detM-iiM- nnl Kecnnu
-old ttitii .1 dunk for tifti i-.-nt- and 11
half -piiu of li'iii"P f .r ''l.
" ml ilm whi-kk w.i- uiiti ml add
. d Mellen as nn utti I'tlmught
.OHIO RIVER STILL RISES
Farm Land Under Water and Floed
Peril Grews
(liillipelis. ().. Nev ::u . p,i . p ,
The lib 10 MMi hnd r. .1. lied 11 -lag.' of
1111,, f.-et hen today and 1 silM n-iiis.
i Pniiii Pli iisuiit W Va . the niii
new N three fe. t iihine tin danger line
.1 Hi t t Joicrnnienl ..liicinls . ii 1 ,1 hi
tlmr ll-e of two loot lipfelc the iir-
1 cached
Iluuilr.'.ls et inn's of till 111 kinds 11.
this n 111111 new n ir uin I. r wain- Tlm
Kiimu a h,i .mil Michigan Uniinm I lugnii
today t.ieMiig its lolling tetk t.) Iiisl.f.
greuiul nt the IIjb-eii iheps. above hert
SANTA GLAUS
kude
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: tSSiLXlL . l"5?rl"3 , SL--1! 1i4,A,W, "rflrm?fMv ' -
In the presence of Ma.xer Moere anil n Catherine of distinguished surgeons, Director Ftirbusli today will open
the iiiuulcipal (llnlc for rail in in treatments at the Philadelphia riencr.il Hospital
DROP
PARTISANSHIP
ETO
Pennsvlvania Leaeue President
Opposes Indersement of
Any Candidates
WANTS NEW CONSTITUTION
r' " ri'tfn' f " f " 'i r""l !'iiv-
Wilhes-narre. Nev. :Mi. - Mr- .lelm
" Mlllei. of I'ltr-bursh. pre-ulent of
tlm I'i nnv hnmi l.eacim of Wenu u
Veter, .minded the keynote uf th" oei-.
end nmiiial eiinv.enl4)"i in her addie--
te
the .'iiii ,pejiin in.d alternate- nl ,
tbi opening -e.-ion ledm
Ir,- Millet adveiated
plllll llf
viewing indepeiplcntlx
inn
li'tltllUlllg
trem itiuer'ilig anj candidates except
tlm-c for i li. ml ilin-cter nnd st-lnml vi--ltei-.
Sim urgi d that women take their
places n the cleitnni hoards and tie.
dared that -u h a -up would aid m
kitting lilgh-.ln-s caiul dates ler ellicc.
i 1. II I ii.-l. t li . ..fill .,1. isl.it. t. .!.-. li.i.im
.-.... 1-. i- .- ....i. s
alining women, -he snni
Women Miteis dip put
i-t tr
aiiit d.
Mr Mr
edil Millei .ldtintteil. ami .Im dcclnied
iiinii.il weiU .ileim thi- Inn lnii-t
be cnrrieil imt roaleiisly during th
.Mar. A warning was -minilcd that
women should "tint be tied up with
cnndnlati
, i i .i
iimiliees for which they
might hac te .ipeh.gi
I ''uxers (oiistitulien.il ( iiiixrtitiiui
The battle n women for tin mt Mill
will he in b.-hnlf of the .institutional
coni'cntieii "Minli of the obii-ctieii.
hc said. ' ie sip h a loiuentieii ceulil
Le ellllllll.lteil il tin- lull in In -iibmit-led
te the licit l.egl-'atlire -tipill.lli-Ihal
all delegilti - be i lifted h;, lln Mite
of the people
Much iibiei Hmi wa- ni.i'l" te the lai
cen-iitutinn.il i "mention phiu. -In- inn-leiph-d.
boiinise lieM'i-n.u- Spreiil was
i-inpewi i )-! te appoint twenty -I'm dele
gat.. "Tl iistitutietial MiiiiPii"
tpei. ' -he -nnl. "is like stifling.'
something t" lie win kn ler b women
until il is wen Tin defml of tlm In-t
i eti.l.tiiiiiMinl i hum niieii plan wa- due
te .him lies t iking nn intiM nit' rest
in I In- belief thnt ' hang.' Ill the Cn.
-titutieii would wine mil the blip- law-.
lln dot i-ieii el tin Supr. me Ceiitt ih
mine in-titiitii'ti-. this-.d a- seciiiri.in
Mat' aid. .Hid i'n tllllill' of ihe people
te iimli r-tniul ih.it ,cn i lun;e liiu-t hi (
siilitiiiU'-d t" ll."" l"i .ii'prmnl."
Mr- M.lb i ingtd ui"ii il iim nn. mi
.. ji'.hi of In.Miu all .ilplnl.iies for ilm
I'lilled St.it. ' li.ite nnd l"f Siatt ,
iiflieers It. in line In inscl.es en I Im Con--titutieii.il
. mucin. mi iii.'stiiui I
Ceiistniclic Mexeineiils "Vlni.ti i-tl
ltlg . eti-li-U't ,e liP'M lip nts. she .aid.
hk I ir Pin. sun", idu. niiiiiinl pfegi.ii.i i
the Pun hut I'-tei. -latien plan, .unl '
ih,. fiitiu f tin- p. w welf.ir. d.p.irt-
tii. IH will be u.l.iligere.l unl- - tin I
right tin ll .ire . lei ted 1" etlu e nevt
p"at "A lukewarm ineriie ." -in-snid.
would I" i "I" Hi" ' He will Inn.
It
t.ll w.r In' -lam)- '" a. im..
' i'1'
t .....
tl. -i nding mit 'I a 'iu -tiennniii
hi-iiduu il ii I - t" -ill ' iindnl.it. -
Mr- Lin. n-iiee Smith, no pi
IiMi. el Strlfti'i'l. in .ill'iiiiHiiig Iim
np"U.
aid I lp luture or i m n ng'n 'm-
f (ii lids oil weihing ..in hi ii 'p-iiiini-
pnlll V Mil' ll'1'ITI'l te III. Illlllg- ...111"
u ,!,, niii -.ii ii I v i ..nl'. n in i -. .mil ih
. 1 - i ... 1 t mi t i ,llt n-l in -. h.iel-
would
bin
1,, 1 1.1I.I1-I11 .1 111 -eM't'.il 1 01111.
ti.
Mi Mint I. 1 ' 'I'I ui- "' hit
fold. -11b nil"' d h'.i I' I'"'-1 I'" 1" 11-uier
-hi.wini: 'hiit tin Hi'-ipl- I"r iln ..il
wci.- l-.:'iJs. and thai I hen 1- left
in li:. itiiuii 71"
I ir .I.iim - M. I arr offered the inm
i'.u'ieii at unl n - -' - 1011. City Solmiiei
1 1, .-1. . l,lli,.-li it. I .I tin. ili-li-
ADVI
UN
g-ii". - .11.. I ."..tiuig- 1 1 "in tlm Ltieiin I Second Suffragan Bishop Alse Con Cen
w n -in .in nd.. I bv Mi -I'diii D I secrated in Episcopal Cathedral
D.im hi"i 1 . ei W1lk.--P1.1ru 'I'll,
.jinn-, wii- ma. 1 hi Mr- ( hmb
l.i 1
M
pu VQIPI A M pyAMINFR 5plTCC
Dr. Elwood R. Kirby Sees Credit
..,, ..-.. rs.A..
'"!"'' """"""'"'" s'
' t t ,i. .ii.it- tit . ii. l-i iiiti-, ii
C.iniin.ui PL 11- 1 nun Ne - Dt. I.I-
weed It K 11 ! I'J'i- Spine, strert.
made an x.iiuiiintinii vesterdni "I
l'ratikhn -Sin.-e gunial manager of
tlie Nntiniiiil 1 liiiir.intoe ( i'"dit I or-
p.uatieii, wlni-i affiiirs me under 111 111 111
lostigntieii foliewing the .ippeintim nt
of ret encrs simp tutu age
Spioxe hn- been summoned te sev
eral healings In fore .ludge Iteger-, but
hn. fnlh.l te appear. Ills .'eiiiimI s,ud
III U.l- loe ill te I'.lM' Ills helll in Ki -
Itnietigh 111 d it is uiulHrstoed tiat tlm
n pert I ir Kulu will -iibmit te Judge
linger leda will In thill he Is pliy-.
eallv tu te iii 1 ml the In firings
ADJOURN LIPPINCOTT CASE
Contestants Are Taken by Surprise
by Testimony at Shere
tl,iiilir Cit. N'm. .'Id. Announcing
thill tin Ind been token bv surprise
. by tlm eiiden. e in the renie-t ngninst
is probating tin- will of liceig. Tiumnii
l.lppinceit. 1.-011 en 11 ki r who (iieu 01
sleeping -icknc's in tlm S.iii.n iu.
I ehrii.in (eun-ei ir I lie ...m.-tants
nskcil m t( idnN for adjoin nm. nt .ludge,
Inger-'l set December Ie tui tuu le
I sumptien of the hen rip 1
CITY'S $200,000 RADIUM PLANT
frf
F
TWO BISHOPS ELEVATED
IN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY
Rev. M. J. Curley Archbishop of
Baltimore New Teledo Diocesan
i
Haltlmerc. Ne-. .".(). U'.y A. P.)
Me-t Kevercnd Miihnel .1. Curley. for-
mer bishop of St. AiiKuMinr. riertda.
""" 'nMniirci Archbishop of naitimere
.ii the Cnihedrnl thi-. morning, .succeed
nig the Inte .limes Cardinal (liblwnn in
that capacity. The conferring of the
pallium, the crowning net In the elevn elevn
Hen of n lii.hen te the areliieriiseeiincy.
..ill ml... nlni-e In .Tnnunrv next.
Today-- cerenlenie were cnmpnra-
t.xim s - -fu , j.-- - t,w.t.r rTr ..; . . ': .-v. . i. . ' wptit' wu.
tiveli simple Preceded by the clerg -" "-v - nuuu wl'"n""
and 'seminarian. Archbishop Ctirl'.v. I . .
fitleniled In a retinue of bishops and' .!, , .. ...
iii..iiignnri: entered the Cathedral. '. A from answer te the t cdera
wher.. Huhep Owen P.. Cerrigan pin- dens mailing campaign for individual
tificated at mas. The ehurrh was- i ten-dollar -subscription-, banks and dc dc
erewded te overtlewlng. . pnrtment Meres nre turning in large
Afiei the mass rti-hep Cerrigan do de
lner.d an addl'cs of welcome nnd ley. "'"""'Us from their emplejcs and ns
ilty te the new nrclibihep en imiinir in
the i!or:. and Unbert lligg?. president
f the St. Vincent de Paul conference
poke en the part of the Imty. Ar.li
i-hop Cut ley responded.
Toltle. (.. Nev. SO. 11 A. P.i
Samuel Athenus Stritcli was oeii'o-
i-i-nted second l'lshep of lolcile tlm
,..,, , n.:,i rpelesinstienl snlender and
V1,.lnnily tll(it surpassed any similar
, tMIK,011 , the hlsterv of the Catnellc
.. .
, . in. p.p Jiere.
Itishep SI ritch, who arrived in Teledo
Imp Mwtprdnv f i em Nashville. Teilll..
wa- elevated' te the episcopacy by the
Mn.t He . Henry Mecllcr.-l'). !.. Arch-
hi-hop of t incinnnti. Arcnnisneii .iieei-
or wa niste,i ny tne u . uei. ...mi
I!. Mnrri-i. It s ion of Little Ileck. and
, .... .... ' i- m ii .. t,: urt..
i,p t Rex . 'I lienms L. Molley. 1 .ishep-
i'1'il. of Hmnkljli. l.lnep rscnriMlllix.
fern.crK t.r-t P.l-hep of Teledo, new in
Large ..f imp cieieian.i iii.xe.e.
pn.l" lied the conveiiaiien sermon.
PRESBYTERIANS PLAN UNION
Federation Without Surrender
of
Autonomy Object Sought
ISiclunenil. Va.. Ni.v. .'iO. lRy A.
p i l"i ,. Presbyterian Assemblies in
the I mtnl Mates will be reptesented
by . einuiiltees nt a joint lenfctence te
he In Id here te.lai and Thursday te
..insider wheihei n scheme of federation
nnnet be worked out in vthhli theic
lll be no surreniler of separate autoti auteti
nun and c clcslasti.-al control by th.
assemblies, hut in which theic will 1
i o-erdinnied effort, especially in nils--mn
and educational work.
The inmmiilee will also .en-i.lei a
suggestion for defining the heundniii1.
of each both . te avoid duplication of
.fleri nml eirrlnpping of clmulics (on (en
im. led with different assemblies.
. ir mi- plans ter tim union of ihe
leslnten.in ehiiiches have been ie-
I
li'i-tei
I III intt-iiii ii-'ii- nm ill rn
ut n
OBSERVE ST. ANDREWS DAY
Women Held Special Prayer Serv
ice at St. Mark's
St An. hew's Day was observed a.
n dim psiui day of intercession today fei
all women's organizations. .Ileces.in mid
iititi.innl. in St. Mnrk'-f Church. Locust
street alieic Sixteenth, under the ,111
spn e- nl ihp Church Senne League if
tlm Dlec.se of Peiiiiw hnnia
Pinin 1I:."ii until 1- and tiein 1 uniil
." cadi organization hnd liftei n-imnute
pcrinN when tlm whole . ongregntien
piejuiieil for that particular organiza
tion. Auiba-iidnr Sir Auckland tieddes. el
ilie.-ii P.rltnin. will come here this eve-
... f..,,.,, Washington te address Hit
M Andi.-w s pioeiety or rnuaueiiunu
.-it lis 17'Jd iinunersary dinner in tin
p.cll.'Mu -Stratford at J:"i o'clock.
tltlnr spi-iiKei's will be floveruer
Spieul. Jeb 1". Hedge-,, and the Hev
Dr Hugh P.liu k. of New nrk.
N. Y. PRELATE INSTALLED
New Yerk. N01. .10. 1 Hi A. P
Dim iush.'ti wns in'tnlle.l and another
I'lisecrntcd at seivlee tedni in the
; 'ln
l.pi-.-epnl 1 atlieiirai or ."ir .101111 lae 1
A feiPinenj of reception and repegni
tmn marked' the luslallalieu of tlm
'.''S1" Uei . Arthur Seldcn I.leyd as first
.--niinigan iiisnep ex 1 w .. r. no uns
nee 1 n iiinen -inn- mi-i.-, iiiiineiun inu
f.in.tK.ning as such In the diocese of
New erk.
Tlm cienienv for the (onsecrntien of
the Hignl llr . Ilerliert .Milpiiiau mln
the ethee of second Stllfragan Hishep
followed. Ill-Imp .Manning, of the New
..rk diocese, wns in charge of the
1 cremenie-
New Methodist Mission Secretary
New 'erl(. Nev. .r!0. (Hi A. P. i
Amieiin milt was made b the Heard
of Ill-hop of the MetheilUt LpiM-epn!
Church of the cle.lien of the It.-. Dr
Titus Lewe, of Dinnh.i, ns con. spoiid speiid
ing secii'tary of the beard et feicgu
missions te sin 1 ceil S. Lurl T.i.ler.
win. resigned August 1 becau-e of full
ing lien ltd.
U. S. Scientists Reach Lima ;
Lima. Peru. Nev. .".0. (P.y A I'i -
Pue American scientists, pnrt of nnl
, v,,n.ilthei which nlnns te unilertuLt. the
lrF ( studies cer made of the physiolegi
, ,i rlmpgcs which enable people te live
n, i1)g, iiiittude. Iuivp arrived hen. tu
nwalt tlie three Hritlsll scientists who 1
u, poni.mie th" party. Hie ceiiimi
non .xpecti te remain tvte months in
Peruvian inifiiig lewug iu the Andes
.Mountain'
vswwm ""TT"""TT
u . ,asu. i. v. ? .-. . ' -ft r v , eHBMr .' is a j aw ew. . -. ?.--
BANKS AND
STORES
AID WELFARE FUND
pjnanca
Institutions,
Way Cleared, Contribute
Liberally
riipi fWFQ Al Cfl hflMATF
nim.
Thde fact"- arc Ihe outstanding ones
in the development nf the Welfare Fed
eration's drive for Is4 .000.000.
l"ll.n llnlnl ... t !. ..I !...... infnl .Frfn
. ..I..11V.III iii-i ll ll I i.iiir-. n.iiiviv.-.
hesitant lit subscribing te Ihe welfare
fund ber.itie of supposed legal ebjec-
tien, which have new been entirely
obviated, were "shown the wa-" bv the
Xerthwcstern Ntitlennl iJatik. l.read
........ ...
Streer nm rnli-mnnnt nT-iiiiip whipi
contributed i?-'000 as n bank te the
eatntiniitn
The Guarantee Tiu.-t and Safe De-
peit Cenipnin is another of the cltv's
eniiKing institutions winch bus climbed
en tne federal en s campaign Imntl
wngen. the efhcln of the lenin.inv
i. . . . ....rt
having pledged themselves te n $1000
contrllitltlen ler the hone it of the l'J-J
welfare agencies nllied i ihe drive.
urn i etnmercial Trut Company lias
accomplished a neta im acliievement, its. ,. ' n . -..-.i 'r r
ompleyPs haiins subribed "100 per fi1"", ?'"" " X fTn, me,'p tlm" a
CPnr ' thousand years. One day i nccumuhi-
Among the big department house the I li"" V fm.' n ,;or!' S:J1?"0 ., .
Wanamakcr Mere ha- contributed Sill.. ' .. ,,s "nt 1,e intcntmn of the aulhei i
000; the Strawbrhlge ,. Clothier linn. '"" u "PP'.V the radium treatment te
S10.000. and empleies Js0(l: Lit p.,p,x V"M ', "'epr. but merely te
nrnthers. .SjOeO. and 'eniphncs SliOO . tllev'' ''nes of cases in which Ihe lies'
i" ll i rt . , . i ni.iilli il fri tn lin ft v iiaaI Mil
.'Mieiienuurg liriu. .s.iutlll. tiud empleve
f ti j",ii( i .. i . . . . u ...
SI 000. nnd (iinibel P.retlmr-. S."0()O.
and emplevcs several thousand.
At the Wananinkep store two general
meetings of the empleyes- itflOO or nnuc
Iiavn Dppii held in I nnei-siti ll.il
One of these meeting was held Men-
nav morning, whihystni another was
held late yesterday afternoon, whtti
Federation speakers nnd store official'!
outlined the welfare ide.i and lire c.l I
tl... nt,PAltr r,. i.,.!; ll, ,. . .,nl,.
te a sucVcssful ,i',miuiM,: ""' "'. Dal.en. ninhand of Marie D.esj,.
Various tiidiihlunl sreut.s mid se, - I 'Pr- ,l1' ',"1':. died here list night
groups
liens of the Wunmnnkcr store empleye
have requested that I .-delatien meet
nigs n held for their beneut. ncr.ii. ling
fn p. x. Rnwpr. general uiaiiagcr. mid ,
i,)1)p., n i,r,,pq, speciil assistant te
Mr. Wnnnm.iker. Tlm einpl.ncs of the
-teres furniture wareheu-e en Wash
ington nieniie and the-e cenncctcil with
the hell-e flirjllslllllgs tlepni tmeiil,
which lirlunlly covers the entire fiiiiHL
Heur, are niuettg the -teic dlvisioi, dlvisiei,
whhh hnvc leliintarily offered the.r
suppeit ill the drive, while almost cwi
selling and non-selling eigauizaii"ii
throughout the grp.it store system al
ready has appointed .nmmlttee te
spread the wclfaie gospel and nirin.
subscriptions.
lhtrtnmn nf ,s;t, j .'. i
enn iftr k 4Tiff hi
1 m: ieiiL- liiw
.5.
slM
OOW1J3
WBAPB
SUITS
runs
BLOUSES
ItlNGEIUE
IK i-T
m
HA
tifv
Silk Underwear and Negligees
Quality and Beaaty Charmingly Allied Make Gift
Selection Here Completely Satisfactory
'I he Sill; Underwear and Xcpligcc Department
I. lni-atcd un the l-'iit Fleer, as mi enter the
"llKKIS" store. This convenience is an item
uertln l consideration, especially new, during the
bu-y '( lirilnias -he)piii,t; flays.
Envelope Chemises
Special Value
3.95
A limited quantity of
lovely styles. Of heavv
quality crepe de chine and
radium. Trimming of French
hnets, or inserts of real
filet. In flesh, orchid and
sky blue. Choice for Gifts
Envelope chemise and
nightgowns in plain tailor
ed and real lace trimmed,
very high grade 'in every
respect.
8.50 and 12.95
FIRST 1'M.OOIl
CITY RA0IUW1 CLINIC
TO BE OPENED TODAY
Mayer and Distinguished Sur
geons te Attend Exercises at
$200,000 Plant at Hospital
FREE TRt-AJiyiENTS TO POOR
The clinic for the treatment of enn
per patients hj radium which ltns been
Instituted by the Philadelphia General
Hospital, will he opened this afternoon
bv Director of Health Kurbttsh. The
Majer mid n large number of dlstln-sulf-hed
sut-Reens will be present.
This clinic will be the renter for such
trentment In this city, nnd Its supply
of the precious element, which Is lfiO, lfiO,
.ten iltni-ii ns vnlunhlc nx.celd. ntneuntN
te two Krauts or" one-fiftlcth et the
I xverld's supply, rcnrescntlng a virtue te-
. diiv of soeTniirr "
I AinieuRirit Is illnmmd -te-Rtnrt with
i net ever tweiilv treatments n day. It 1
Icxpcctpil tltaffh'e cqlilpriiPrtt lll be dc dc dc
'vcloped'te' the peifit where clphtv pa
tients mnv be acrommetlntcd dally.
I ThesspatIcutswlm.an nfferd te de
-0 Will he ClllirBOUL, a iieiuinni Bum ';
the treatments, but if the patient a
menus arc Insufficient there will be no
expense nttnehrd. Tills means n great
aiU-aiilnge te peer patients, who would
net otherwise be nble te take the treat
ment. Ttndlum emnnatiens nre ordi erdi
nttrllv sold nt $KJ per mlllccurie. the
standard of measurement of the radio
active gas thnt is produced by the ra
dium, nnd used for the treatment.
Method of Treatment
The method of using the radium Is te
mix It with hvdroelileric acid nnd water,
in which form it is nbe'ul n wineglass
fuP of amber-colored liquid. Thli In
placed in two glass phials and kept in
i. lni-iin Icml.llncil Safe.
I The liquid will net be removed from
(his elaborately protected safe except
With,encc every year, when it will be in
spected bv four pbyilctnns ntut a rcpre rcpre
senlntive'ef Hie burglar alarm system
which has been installed
I
ml. - - ......... a 1 !ntc lilnli ntn ttH'rin
off bv this liquid will be pu.npc.rfrem
tlm into hv sneclnl ntiliarntus costing
!siO.()00 with all it mechanism. The gas
sheathed in len.l. nnd then through
successive glass tubes in which it will
be purified. Thence it pases through
mercury-tilled bulbs and Is collected in
n long," line tube hardly thicker than a
hair.
This tube Is separated from the np
parntus by u gns flame nnd then further
divided into mall sections less than nn
Inch in length, each containing a quan-
lilr of tlin i-nrlle. active "in. These small
..... ....... ... ...- ........ .-....- .
tube lengths nrp the ones actually used
in the treatment.
Thev are placed in a silver tube.
measured for ithe strength of their
etuntintiens. and applied te the affected
part, wrapped In cotton gnu.e.
In cetuse of time the liquid, which
emmiutc.l lieO milleciiries of gns en the
first day, will produce se much of the
gas thnt the lattcr's value will total
mere than thnt of the original radium.
Operator Is Protected
The apparatus which operates the
; mcrcurv pumps by which the gns is
,.,)VCypd from the snfe is protected
, .. i-..i i. .. i ' ,. .
iiem inc lewcrui. reM its u .lunvy lean
....., without which the oneriter
.......i.i suffer se.-len linnw ff lour, or
"'. ' ' U"rl sclieUS ,,url" if ,0"s "J'
' .,,,, ,, , ,,,. . ,.
' :,' '",,',,, M,V" ",'
'111. tl e IT ii.h l.ih .ill H ! t.
I'Iip slalf which will administer the
trcalment'i includes: Dr. Chnrlcs Nor Ner
ris. Dr. .fay P. Schnnherg, Dr. .leliu
P.. Cninett, fir. Henry K. P.ineeast,
Dr. .1. L. Weathcrwa.x. Dr. K. P..
li iimbhnar nnd Dr. ltebert A. Urud
I icy
!
Tvlarie Dressler's Husband Dead
V'l'i'g". -ev. ..it. my .-
fiein i oniiilicntien of dls.-a-es. Mr
Dnlien left lit'tc a week ,130 te fill an
cut-of-te,n engagement.
COLLEGE AND HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
.mil tllhrr Wanted 11 Atfntu te vll Our '
Christmas Cards
fl.llll'.ltM. ( (IM.MSS()S
BURT & BURT
Ituiiiu .'111
tlitll ( hestnut St.
- i
utirf- ; lrewrv wit
nn iiHiiiwr t ihralieh
7inj'j j '.!?
s
SWEATERS
MIItltlNEICY
SKIRTS
CHILDREN'S
ArPAREt
PETTICOATS
Chestnut
llltM it
Twelfth
Breakfast Coats
Special Value
3.95
Of geed quality cordu
roy, long waist, pockets; in
rose, pink and blue.
Very unusual brocaded
corduroy breakfast coats at
4.95, 5.95, 7.95
Breakfast coats in cordu
roy and changeable taffeta
from
3.95 te 19.95
FIIiST floei:
KENDRICK IS RECEPTIVE
BUT SILENT ON BOOM
Net Time te Talk, He Says, After
Interview With President
W. Frcelnnd Kendrlck. Itccelvcr of
Taxes, who in being boomed by Vnrc
lenders for Governer. Indicated today
that lie is In' a receptive mood toward
the honor ' of (succeeding Governer
Spretil. ' '
Mr. Kendrlck neither declined nor
approved the i-uggestleit of bin VerO
sponsors. .
"I would like te leek' Inte the mat
ter n little mere," he said. "Yeu nee
I have been n little bit out of touch.
I have just returned from Washington,
where, by the way. I had n line inter
view with President Harding."
Politicians observed that Kendrlck
hnd evidently put one ever en TjIcu
tennnt Governer lleldleiuatt, ns Ucldlc
man has net even sceli Senater Penrose
lately.
"What was the subject of your con
versation with the President?" Ken
drlck was asked.
"Oh, just general. " was the reply.
"We nre personal friends."
Mr. Kendrlck concluded by saying
that he thought thnt this wns the time
te bay nothing nnd te Knew nothing.
DAVID S. SMILEY. OLDEST
PATROL DRIVER, RESIGNS
Father of Captain Smiley Was Cen
tennial Guard
David S. Smiley, sixty-nine yenrs
old, the eldest patrol driver In Phila
delphia, tendered his resignation today
through his son. Captain Geerge W.
Smiley, new head of the West Phila
delphia division.
Patrolman Smiley has been located
nt the same station. Sixty-lirst and
Thompson streets, for nbeut forty-five
years, lie started out in police work
as one of the famous "Park Sparrows,"
the guards that protected the Centen
nial In Pnirmeunt Park in 187(1. It
is said thnt lip dreve the first pntrel
wagon used in this city the one thnt
superseded the pushcarts that were, the
means of convey ittg the drunks te the
station in the dnys preceding the nd
vent of the horse-drawn wngen.
He et one time worked en the snmn
patrol wngen with Lieutenant Charles
I'V"'''; " ' W ,"f tlie Thirty
ninth street and Lancaster avenue po
lice station, nnd the head of the ex
position gunrds. Among the guards at
the time was Peter Miller, later enptnln
of detectives. Patrolman Smiley plans
te spend the rest of his dniH nt Oecnn
City. 1 lis home here i-s 01 SI I Ginird
avenue.
FALPOIME TRIAL BEGINS
Trial was resumed yesterday and will
continue today In the case of Micha?!'
Palcnnc. alias Mickey I'ritt, charged
In the Quarter Sessions Court with
. ... . .. ...
murder arising out . it tlm death or Up-
tectlve Jeseph Met. Inn. 'the Intter was
'shot and killed during a raid en nn
! alleged gambling heu-e en Pnssyunk
nvenuc In October, 1020.
Hand Bags, Hand Beeks
and Vanity Cases
Wonderful French silks and bead work;
seal, morocco and lizard leathers. ,
Shapes that arc exclusive, chic and
practical.
A color range from which' selections
may be made te harmonize with any
costume.
Artistic mountings of precious metals
or fine enamels.
J. EGaldwell & Ce.
Jewelry - Silver - Statienehy
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
Closing Heur,
1
:l - I
li.i '- . -- SB:
lllllr I
lllll .. . MMl ."TT-SH
fCTiTiiLrra
IV jl 1" BROAD STREET "4 WJ II j
t- SUSOUEIIANNA AVENUE
ffl .1 I I $De wwkiu f
w will nuike you the owner of this H
1 Genuine Victrela I ,
LO in a I
m Period Cabinet
w? en the following convenient terms: I
fn J I'll lNe Deposit Required
ffln I 2 Immediate Delivery D
ffl ll 3 One Year te Pay
m 4 Start Paying After Jan. 1st, lggj i
S MAIL THIS COH'ON TODAY -. I
OJ r Ivlnilli itU - inr- nine Uifernuillf .1 cencarnliiB Vlctrc as "
pfjS f-ecerdti. It is understood I ani under no obligation te buy H
ill w'-f' ""lM
. ... - i
KENSINGTON UK I
ASSESSMENTS if
Third Street Owners Say oil
Buildings Have Net In
creased In Value
APPEALS ARE PLANNft
A delegation representing resident. Aii
the west side of Third street above njjj
...u.m uppenrcii ueiere the Asse,.,,,.,'
IJnt.latp.. II 1 I.. r. .. .. ' ,3ll.nt
,; , " """ " '" Vlt-V '""i r,lny and
111-ritncf ptl ii.mI.,,1 .... t . M"H
-"" ."buiiini nn increase etS.1i
Klfl A '
uie assessed value of the
nretiertlea It, fttta 1, !.!.
wPK.n
' " "'"sn. I
w'illlnm J. Mullln. 'Jir.s v..i. ..... .
street, presented the beard with n m.I i
ijtlen signed by nil the rc dc n , f CS
deck l,lch declarcl ,hc reas" L tti
te be unfair
fsmcntf
Altitlli. ,t,.t .. 1 ,!.. .,
... ,....,. .inim in inn me neuses t,.i
scVPIltV-IH'e vnnrn nl.1 ,..,.1 . ...'
falling apart." He bought I ,,,""' t
house, he said, during the housing fj
inc two years age, after his family u
forced te move. ' WM
"I put my life's savings into .
house, he snid. "paying i575,$l
mere than It was worth. Just USEE
I hed te have a place te live -in i
didn t put any repairs te the house ,
can t afford te nnd wouldn't If I CeuM
The house Isn't worth it. New tK
scssers tell me that the house hn in
creased $!I00 in value. Ne assesse',;
tell 1110 that this house is worth mera h
its present condition than it was twerf !
years nge.V '
Mullln notified the beard that llicrcil.
dens of the block would file an ntiwil
uguitist the assessment. Many nf tli
families arc said te have brrii hit ki
the unemployment wave nnd bv numer
ous strikes in vnribus Kensington in,
dustrlcs.
GIRLS INSPECT BALDWIN'S
West Philadelphia High Studenti
Study Locomotive Construction
Detnils of the construction of a loco
motive w-ere studied today by 1(10 mem
bers of the Junier Chamber of Com
merce et the West Philadelphia IIIjli
.Scheel for Girls, who made n tnwSef
the llnldwin Locomotive Works at Ed-
u;. Millie.
Samuel Vnucl.iln. president nf tie
t .inn,, in.-1 until. en te personally con cen cen
duel the girls en the Inspection trio
but wns cnllpil out of town, s the,
were taken through the plant hv Vli-i
President Jehn P. Sjke-. C
l.eimng the high school in nutomo nutemo nutome
lnlcw provided by linldwin's they ar
rived nt Kddystene niieut 11 :.",() o'clock
Heferc luneheeli was served in the com
pany's cafeteria they inspected thi
boiler shop aud the repair shop
5:30 P. M.
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