v!?F w- '", 41 - iT Ay ' i v fv. i i 1 $- m w 2 DLL HOI MISSION Weman's Organization Has 428,159 Members Receipts Last Year $2,717,563 REPORT AT MEETING HERE There nre new 4l!S,1."0 women mem bers of the Weman's llemi' MNieniirj Society, nrrnrellni; te the report pre Rented tedn.v nt tlie ntiniml iiiepiiiic f the Heard of Iimne Mii.ietie an Church Intension of tlie Mi-tbedK' Episcopal C'.urrli Tlie sosmeiis are In the YVeslp.v Utiildln;-, Seventeenth .inn Arch streetx. Mr. V. P. TMrkield. wife of 1 1. . Illsbep of Mexico, nnd prciltlrnt "f tin Weman' Koiletv. prevented llir report Tbe Increase in tniMiilirrsliin ..f her clet, "I'e -mid. had been 1 l'J per cent during the I:it elsht ve-nt's '1'liere nre new 4(1.000 inure adult inrinlivrx in all department than eight jNirs ae. The total reci'ipti- of the Weman" Society hi"t ..eiir. -.aid Mr- Thirkleld. , Mere '-' "IT. ."(!.'!. The problem of proper training nt women for mission work in the home held wa tniiidied upon bj Mr. Thlrkield. hi plulned the vjifem of edtieatletml work along the lii,e of me-i.il .erii e. rcotieinie and re igi'ti. at the Metlindl-t uiiis ur-t -tics. The Committee I'pen A iprnpi latieiiv in ith lepeit. annoiini'ed a budget ler next eu- et S."..",,(i.."i7s Tlu tepnrt wet ailiptd without idiange or ritl elMil bv the meeting The mottling esien v,-s "iiened b devotien1., conducted bv I'iliep V. I". McDowell. "The Natien wa ii"vi r mere nb r than it is tml.i.v. liihep A dim I! Leenard, el San I'i.iihihii. tell "iMi Methodists at the annual dinner et the Methedi.t Secliil I'nieti in the I'ellevue I'ellevue Stratferd la-t night. Bishop Leenard -aid prohiliitieti mi mi ferrement is ."i pei ent ef'Vi'ivi ,i present and that -pleedld reiilt- in.iv he expii t"d within five- .e- ten vcu-. The Itislinp's prephrc w.l- "H" ted bv ringim. applause In intredin itig l?lhep l.'ennvd. Clnrein-p l. Antrim. nretdeni of t'i'' Soeinl t'tiien, liinnched an nttnK en State Prohibition Iinceinr McCentiell. declared hi- retci.tiei, in I'tVn-e vvn lue te the intliti'iice of Senater I'enre-e and ludge Witini'i-. and nrgid tli.it he he lid be removed b, Sim ret.irv Mellen. Tilidiep Tlmiini NulioNen. of Chlrnge; UMinp Prank M. Hrilfel. of Chattnjioega. 'l'enn Ui-hop lMvwn II. Hugbe. of I!o-ten. anif Hishep Heuert Welch, of .lapiin and Korea, also delivered addiee. Hi-hup iienv made a brief addre of gieeting te the visitors, who included main of the members- of the Heard of Heme Mi Mi tlenn. The Kev Ir. Allen Maclle lc of New Yerk, offered the Involution. Mr. Antrim wa- re-elected pre-iden1. of the Secial I nieti for the third year. William He.vil. the Kev. Dr. .1. P.. Crouther. Mr. Prank A. Preeman and the Hev. Ldwin Perre-t Hann, of Cam den, were che-en viie pre-nlent-. The Kev. Dr. William C. Mtcath wa- ilected . teeretarj, and .1. Atwood White, treas urer. GIRL TRIES TO SPOOF POLICE Arrested With Men In Aute. "Re sents" Elimination of Middle Name A jenng woman who wa- nrre-ted last night with two men in an auto mobile near Sixtieth and Markit -tieet-tried te -poof the poll' c teda.v when ur ralgned for a In armg. "The police forget te ue tnj midilb name. I was never -e humiliated in mv life," wihl the out hi til ili fcjidant. who described herself n- Small N'erri- I'lt. gerald, Chestnut -tieet near Pertj ninth. She is net known at the uddie--she gave. WHl'atn Wes-cett. rid. eWJ liniimr read, Wv niietiedd. and 12. P. Hrewn. who refused te give an address, were tbe men taken into euter l Putml man Sweenev. of the Piftv -hftli and Pine htreet- station He ,aid the trio was diserderlv . A police siirgeei' told Mag:-trat' Dugan. in th" Thirty--ecenJ -treu .ind Woodland avenue -tatinn. that W--coat was under the lntlueiice of Ihpier when he "a- e.vimiind last night. Po lice suj 11 lllllrt buttle of llijller w,i- found in the Mir whi-U We-coat wii drlving. The uiagistritc hld We- ,t in si.-.iw ball for court, but d'-i litirgul Iiivn Und.the jeung woman. POLICEMEN SHIFTED Lieutenant Wasing te Command City Hall Traffic Squad Policemen attmlied t tiie Citv II. ill greeted with pleasure ted.iv the ue that Lieutenant Hoheit Wii-iug. of ti. Nineteenth and f"id -treet, -i.i tlen. will he ttaiisferrid l Citv 1 1 . ' te take cniiimiiud of the feet tr.iuV tquads. Tin- followed nn ii'in un ment ef the pronuitien of Le u'cii.im' llnrrj S. Si hull, te the pe-r .,t tratlii captain. Lieutenant Wi'-mg i- mi. et thi tee t popular ellieer- in tin - rv ii Lieutenani .lehn T IiuiTv lleve him it tl"' Nitnt'Hiih ford streets station Wl'l SWINDLER GETS TWO YEARS Attempt te Pass Worthless Check Brings Prison Sentence .Tllilge' Mi'Pli"t-'ti led iv si uti ne'nl William D. Hoi-ten. Ptfii-enih sii,...e ''above Berks, in iwn miu hi the Pn-i rm Penitenii n v A juij n.i nvi I'd him of frimd and an att' npt m pa-- a fergeel e'heck. I'nder tin uilliie eif Wil'l.ini - nlh. Housten wa- e'liinlevi'd l a i Inn ol.ile el.ile manufactui ing tirm. and 'ad iiiniiun SBHI 111 collect! lis Hi I'gisliTiil ill a Filbert street hotel inner ineiile. n n,n lllld ill I etn it i d in nn-- a wen tl.li'-s ' le'i k en a Virginia lunik fur slim. HE'S STILL GOING BUIKU83WI Oct Is Meney Sister Gave Man te "Help Her Brether in Jail" The centiileiici- that Ml-- Sarah Pel Pel inends. ."-Ms l.udlew street, ha- in tin tin geed behiivinr eif he- brother i- going te ! be mere Implicit from mm mi Ycsterdav a nuin e ailed en Miss I'M - ' inends. told her that her brother was . locked up at u police station nnd moiled ' money and new e-hithe-. Ml-- IMmmids gave the iiiuii her breetlu-i's be-t chithes '""fniHl $18.00 in cash. A- few inluuti-H lnn-r her brother re turned from weik He -kn w nothing e( the clothes or iiinin-.v , nor had he been arrested. Ends Life In Hospital A Corener's Jurj tedav bimighr in a Verdict of suicide while- mi'iiiallv ele ranged en the death of Mis. Pllen P (Jerbren, of Dojlestevvn. u patient ai llie Orthepaedic Hospital. I.a-t night a nurse entering her room disceve eel he had hanged herself with the bed clothes. -Irt, Ourbrpn viik forty -teven KfKiH old npd wen Biiffcrliig from ncrv ou dlMtdem. Many Bishops Here MM,.??mm i WBZ !m I v X X .v. . vir v IMSMOP JOHN . HAMILTON IMsHOP CIIAHLLS H. .MITCHKIX Atleuilliig the annual' nittlug of the Methodist ICpl-cepal linard n' Heme Misslnu.s in the Weslej Itttilding. Hislinp Haiulllnn is head of lite Vtucriruti I uHrrsitv in Washington. I). ( . HMmp Mitch ell is from ML Paul RIIIDF VISITS NfiRTH Wnnn ""'irjT .?.' Mlr.V. ..7 TO HELP MRS. STILLMAN Beauvais, All Dolled Up, Returns With Mass of Evidence Montreal. Dee 'J.--Out of the North vv oeiis i emes i led Mciuvais -fawn ler. d -pats, preci-e little bow tie. geld ring gleaming from a hand swin nig a hriglit new -uitnise net the Pred Hmiuv.'iis of the -teried forest. 1 u t ! rederh k K. Ilentivais, -pci ml investi gator. In tli- MiUeasp are photographs. Icltii-, .itSdavits fiuit- of a quiet vi-it te tin Preiich Canadian i-olenv in 1 1 ramie An-e : te the wilderne-s that Ins giMii i -ettiug of romantic fiction in the pret.'acted -uit of .lames A. Still ii an. ei ,m' ieri. ler ll invoice. Hitherto nn enigma In the lawsuit, the lud'.in guide co-iespeinlent jester (lav ili.-'ln-. il himself im a late aiklltinu 'e tin legal feices of Mrs. Stillniau, and us a legal investigator Heauvnis i mere than sarteriallj perfect, lie has ob tained thirtv witnesses in the Ne -th1 Meeds te counteract sterle, about Sirs, Millman and liim-eit told bj witnesses for the b.inker plaintiff. Heauvnis -upplie.s the kej te the ml ion bore of Mrs. Stillmiin'" lavv jtrs. It is through his efforts in gath ering vvitties-e- that thej will be enabled te pieceed with the proposed Canadian hearings, designed te Jield te-tiineny contradicting that advanced bj Mr. Stlllmnu's army of eave.-dreppiug weed-men. CAFE OWNER FINED $500 FOR VIOLATING UQU0R LAW Emanuel Katz, Atlantic City. Pleads Nen Vult te Three Charges tlantic titv. Dec 2. -Pleading non vult hi thri"' counts idiarging vio lation eif the St. iti Van Ni'-s Pnfori'o Pnferi'o Pnfori'e ineiii Act. Lmnuuel L. Katz, wealthv -bore hotel and mfe proprietor, was med $."1111 bv Judge Itigersell, when ar l.ilcne'il t ula.v In the "liquor e'eurt " I-iiilen' l.'ibiu. In ii -tatenieiit te Hi rtui A. lia-kill. -pecial enforcement pre-eeiitiir. involved Kntz as lln head of a liquor ring. I.ublii cenfrs-ed te CM nil tri.i- te I'hll.ide'phia with hi unk. with which he trunpi tee liquid -i . ' K.i-z i- at libert' new under III .ptie.ll te th'- Celll'l of P.lTer- llliel AiP'.i from a st months' jail sen ten. ii i tul out bj .ludgi Phlri.lgi , of Ciie M.i.v Ceiintj. where he was ion ien viit.d nil ii similtr charge. l.ubiii P i.nleir guiltj ie four e barges ami was ined SJ.'.O. .In-i'pb II Mess, I,repriet"r of the Heaus Arts Cafe, wa- lined SI 7." Henri Martin "f Martin - Cafe, and Cluirles Jeter, proprietor of the Meulin Iteuge. were tl'l'-d like amount- TO INDICT JAIL-BREAKERS Gloucester Grand Jury te Act en Men Who Escaped The (.loin ester Count v Grand Jur' ha- I m Ii recalled I" meet Tue-d.iy te i. I'M ii i dn tnienis iigaiiisi the four men who i -i H'l'l fr 111 the (ileiu eter CeillltJ ,I,nl at W Iliurv last Saturd.iv night j iter .iiiinlfing Uanli'ii Ilarrv M.iger ..I,, i lind pipe. Thtee eif the in have I.i , ii i ii 1 it el'l'd Tni iiolii-tnieii's will he fei will break ing and ntti nipteil munb r Prosecutor lleilreivv will e-k I bill th.'. in put eti trial tn.it 'lav "i" th'' ne-l hi lore Judge 1 1 iv i- Tin- pn-niicr -till at large' i- Heward Avrc- The thi aplureil arc C.irlten Build. Negro. II irrv Mart and ,1. .ii I'l i'i The Ciau! .1 in will ii)-ei return nn iiidicttiM in against It" hard Otis for digerv. lie i s.nd i.i he wanteil for ti gnig dn - i 'i i vi i nt v -live id tie's from P..'l. di'liilini te t'.iliti'i ilia, lie will In niili led fin jill--lllg ll worthless cheek ei Sl.'ill "ii (iniigi Ce . of .Paiilslime. Mme. Rappeld Robbed New oil(, Die '.' It bei'anu known M-iei-ilnv il.et Men-. Marie Uuppeld, e peri singer hud heeii lobbed of jewelry vii'neil at -'V' i.i! theu-aud dollars. Pre i iiialdv tin articles were stolen from hi'i' npiu inn el lieic llrre Are Half Dezen ISeie A (inies for I'hila.'s Big Fair PKNN'S COSMOPOLITAN PA IB is Migpie'd bj Jeseph P Devir. of .".'111 Yniuiii street, as a ilium ilium fer the Si-sipii-Centennial i:pei-l-Hen hen In lli'-MI. WOltl.D'SDP.MDCBACVJlBI I.P.P Is suggested by J. P. A., Ken sington. FF.ACF. AND PPB.MANFNT PltOSPF.UITV PAIB. by l.euis II. I. HUB. NPW WOUI.D'S FAIB, by (icr ihl J. (irilbii. of Suiihiirv . Pa. PND F WAIl PAIB. hj V. S. im' weed, of "P Walnut street. PIIIPADFI.PIHA'S WONDKU IUSPI.AV OF INDI'STBV. bj Dr. Jeseph jSllbersti-ln, F.lghth and Seuth streets. The Uvt.M.Nt) Pi iiLir Di;n(etu rt'celves many of these buggei.tlei,&. Have you one te offer? EVENING PUBLIC , T PRAISED BY BISHOP, Mentana M. E. Prelate Says East Is Toe Self-Centered in Its Outlook AT MISTSION 'Out West they have a wider, a mere sw-eenlni? eesmle realization tbev SPIRIT OF MIS think In big terma; thev nre net se' lf J'0" c"n. then you arc. according self-centered us people in the Pntt. i te Dr. Lucy W. Wilsen, of the Southern Their intcrcMx embrace world topics." Girls' High Scheel, a superior person. Hls-hep Charles Weslev HurtiH. former 1" ffu:t J'0' could even flunk two or naster of the PIrst Methodist KpNrnpnl three such questions nnd still, if you Church of fiertmintnwn. nmLnevv Itihep aniwcred the ethers correctly, he supc supc ef the MethedNt PnlM-enal urea of Men- rier. tana compared the outlook upon life of the Rast and the Weit In the course of n discussion of bin work In the West and fif conditions- n general in his area. He is in this city in connection with the present annual meeting of the Heard of Heme Missions of the Meth- mlist Pldscepal Church, which Is being held today and tomorrow In the Wesle.v uuiiiiing, JSeventeenth nnd Arch streets. Hlshep Hums' area, which comprises 1 North Dakota. Mentana. Idaho and Eastern Oregon. Is 310.000 squnre tulles in extent, and is the largest of the Methodist Kpiscep.nl areas. Hi? head quarters are In Helena. Ment. Country of Great Distances ! "I have te change mv watch three) times when I go from one end of it te i the ether." he said, with a smile. "It is a ceuutry of great distances. "It is only eighteen months since I v.ns eloeted te tin- pest. 1 hud for merly been here as a pastor; In fact. 1 was born near here al Wilfrw Oreve. Mere people visit m.v birthplace than Shakespeare's "The great pieblem which face" Mentana teda.v. speaking from an cee '"H"'1' i1"'11' nf vlinv- ls ,lint "f drought nil Irrigation. Per the last five ,cars we have severe drought and it has seriously nfTcelcd tbe well-being of the eeuntr.v. ... m', .llmndoned" during" the war. and m.vei- resumed. We must haie irrlga- Hen at any ce-t. ler we cannot hoop en verv long without moisture, and there is no rain. Times Hard Out West "Tunes our wn nie hard. Per in- stnnee. tlltv-teur out Ol eisniy civic gates came te the cenlerence at with arrears In salarv nvcriigln;! Helena .-311 a man. , ,, , "Hut in spite of that, the Methe dists of the Mentana area nave given lmontifellv In ner capita giving Men tana stands nlmnst ut the top. If the people of the-Kast here were te give as freeh thev alone could pn.v off all the Centennial I'und. "Oit West the.v are interested in world affairs. In the Kast there Is a cirtain self-centered -tiiinie, wuicn dues net stretch out utter th broader viewpoint. 'Yes. it is a country of big things. Seme of our e-ovv-bey edrciiit llelers have a whole ceiintj te thenisidves and their work, and their circuits are as large as !!000 miles. "Hut we ni'i'd moisture. (live us moisture, ple-nty of it. sa hj harne-s-mg the Yellowstei.es anil Mieuri III vers te our end. and we will be the bread-basket of the world. Our wheat is th be-t grown. We esiuhl grew much mere' of it with nmlMuie. There ate J.'i.OiMl.OOO iiitcs of laud awaiting iirigatien in Mentana nleuie. "The.v get along all rljlit In North nuketa. for the.v h.ise a little- rain there, uud thev ca-rj en dr farming en .1 verj Miee-essful -die. P.ut we must have meistuie- river- of It." Dr. Burns -poke of the geed work being done bv i-hurcii weikers in .IH5- trib'tting feed and ilethmg. "Mrs. Hurns. who bj the wav was a! in..i...i..i..i,in ..t,t ,iise, ilniteil .Kinn e-iir. i "" I'"'" ," , " n-- inents last jear. I'tui -in. was one en l.iiinj. I recall an old circuit rider. Alexander Muirden by name, who re re e'eivi'd a fur coat sent out fourteen vear- age in a miieinarv bairel bv the Ilehnbeth Chnredi ill thi- e-ilj When I -aw iiim i-eteutlj he wa- -till wear ing the ee.it and verj nnxleni- te knew wln.r' the Itehebetli Church is sit uati'il." Mrs Hurns was Laura (arson, daughter of Hubert Carsen, a earpet imiinifaotnier of thi citj. She is nt the P.ellev ue-Strutferd with her hu-band while in this e'ltv . Hi.hep Burns will pieach Sunday ' illuming at the Chun-h of the Adv..- inite ni (ii-rinantewn : miiiuiiv evening in iln Columbia Aviinn Mtthedi-t Pni-ieii.il Cbureh. Pigliteenth -tnet ! Columbia avenue. and .vieniia.v morning he will -pal; in tin1 .eh Mreet Metheeli.-t Fpiscepiil Church, Brunei and Arch stii-cts. OBSTINATE TRUCK DRIVER HAD ALCOHOL ABOARD Refused Help in Discovery Leads te Cell Argtiineiituthe traits and refusal et prefTcn-d Indp assisted in getting Jehn Moiano. Hiehuiend street. Int.. the hands f Federal author,,,,- for illegal I i.n.-i Ainu of evriiiii alcohol. C" " - If it hadn't been for the fact Jehn was iucliti.il te re-e'iit offers of help wlii'ii In- small inoteitiiick stalled a' Seceud and Seuth streets la-t night, he might have delivered tweuitj-lwe gal Iniis of aluihel le wheri'Vi'r it was going Hut Moiano was eiUiinnte. Trollev Trellev iniglit line up in buck eif him, pi'des triniis be nii-eiivi'iilene'eel, nutmnebib -stall and imj ether tiiillh- he held up gi'iienillv. hut te the world Jehn pin ililimeel he. and lie Illelie, weiulel get hi, truck started. Si'vernl tiellcj enipleji's ranted and raved, nnd tinallj e'ulleil Patriduian 1 link-en of the Se-ceinl and Christian streets -tat mil. He did his best te (Oli vines' Mi'inue it would he better te llleve tl" tllick off en 11 slilu sei tllllllc -lit im Mornne refuseel. He wa, emphatic He was ebiluriile. Hinkson lifted a tarpaulin e'ever e,n the ri.ir of the truck. dNi nvered the aleohel and new Moiano has disco v led what a jail leeks like. PRIZES FOR FARMERS Delaware County Association te Make Awards at Media Pine rih! ivv.inl- will he iiiadi- thi- cveiiiiig at the Delaware Count, Agri- culluuil Sue let J flii'in pei'lucts -ln . which opened lust night In the Media A rninrj . Tin- awaids today will In- for the be-t corn eNhihit. the he-t peultrv, tlie l-t grange exhibit ami the he-t fruit. Arouses Neighborhood of 20th St. Toineri'w evening women will con- and c0umbla Ave. Before Capture test t Hie hIuiw for honors In bread, t(t nrrve(1 n J)0rt ()U llges ,, have exliihils a, the CWan Din hl'iivv are thi' lllage tiieen. I elie-e.i d. l " ' "., .,,.. . lhel,lv ..,,,1 nniweil !! '-""'" ' '" ' v;S' 'W'K! SI ; .,, , . ni,,. ehip. owner of the anliuiil, took It LLOYD GEORGE TO SAIL DEC. 1 2 t" tl.- fiome of his mother, Mra. Kami, Londen. Dec. '. Prlme Minister,,! (Jritfith, at '-'D.'ll Celumblu nvequc. Llevil CenrL-e. It was leuriii'd thib after neon, In dutiniti'l.v plaiiiiliix te Icavi KiirIuuiI for the I'liitt-d States Decem ber PJ te attend thti Wauhingten Anna- lennt PmifitinnNa ' 1111:111 iuiri-iii.c LBDGBBPHILADBLPfflA, FBIDAX, TESTING HUBBY'S MIND IS LATEST INDOOR SPORT ' ' Clubwemen il . Were Tried Out by Dr. Wilsen's Catch Ques tions Get" Line en Male Intelligence Hew Intelligent nre you? ' Could you, for example, say within six seconds what word bears tb,e same j relation te exoteric as pcsslmint te op-......-..,, titnlst? Could you in the same space mtfc I INGS i or time nnnwer twenty-nine lmllnr qiioitlens, jik, for another oxnmpje, what Ih te "merino" an "fowl" te "biintam '? Hemcmbcr. you have only sW seconds This sort of thing is called a menti- meter tesT. Mcntlmctcr tests were in- vented by Prof. Trabuc, of Columbia I'tiiversity. Recently Dr. Wilsen submitted about lifty members of the Phllemusian Club le a test. 8hp passed around niimee- graphed pages with certain blank spaces 1 TO DAJLEIREA1 Plan Said te Include Parlia ment in Which Ulster Has Vete Right ASSAIL LONDONDERRY JAIL By the Associated Press lnilen, Dec. -'.The British Gov ernment's latest proposals for settle ment of the Irish question will be cen--idereel by the Cabinet of the Dail Pireann in Dublin tomorrow. The new 'terms, which were handed te the Sinn 1'ein delegates in written form, show I -oiiie advances ever the Government's previous proposals, and the delegates felt the necessity of giving them fullest consideration al a Cabinet session. The terms, it Is said, concede from the beginning the Sinn Pcln's claim for the unity of Ireland. Ulster must he included within the' scheme from the start, aci'erdlng te the plan as it new appears te have been framed, and niu-t remain In for six months. After that period, and before the end of a vi'iir. L'lster Is te be given the option te withdraw and if she gees there must he n boundary commission te. eleter nilne the exact area which is fairly en titled te go with her. , if l'lster withdraws unelcr this plan, -he would preserve only her present powers and net obtain the hscal free dom that would be left with beuth riM.. a i.viii 1ms neither accepted nor reject ril these proposals, but has premised tn consider them finally te 1 HI" .-"Hill - - . , . -. morrow . The question e '' T V, ,. is still the crux of the situation, but ..(Torts are being made te devise .some form of declaring allegiance which the Sinn 1'ein weiihl accept. The Sinn Fein s reiuciuiis-i- .e '---; . Ueivoriiment's plan te druM tin th terms offered in treaty terra ami piu I llll. Ml " !' -- - , . ,. treatj before tlie "" ' ' " nimi,. as advanced early this wei. i"" been cmi-eel. it is cpiamr.i. u KPlu.rn belief th.it the negotiations iiust end if that plan i foewu(l. it hail been suggested this treniy t i.i ,i.,.,K no ii -Irelanil I'arna- -lllilllll "i"""J "s-... ..,, l-lefnr IIS meni. mn- e'"- --- .,:,. i, i 1 .. . el I'll ll I I 111 '1111 eieuiieii u. e " . - . . , . , right te withdraw at a stipulated time. The Sinn Fein delegates who lire still in Londen indicated lilt e hope today that the new version of the plan would lined by ,i lintlllOIirV COIIllllia'--'-"'. - ,he,n0,hT ! care-d ' te prHIrt the decision "rWerifflTnn?" I luffv. of the Sinn Fein de egal ;len .left for Dublin tins moriues. .-m !"-' Iins and Eamon J. Duggan will gote night ,"v ii'ierning. probably with the delinlte Air. wriniui win ivnii'i "." decision of the Dail Cabinet, vvblcli will ,, communicated te Prune Minister I I . .1 I ' ..n,.nn The lievernnient's latest proposals were the result of meetings of the Cab inet members which lusted until 1 .U o'clock this morning, Belfast. Dec. ''.-( 1U A. P.)-An aitae-k en tbe jail nt Londonderry with the- object of releasing the prisoners Mure wn- repulseel bj tin- peliccguardh i 'us morning. Twe policemen were 1W OFFER GIVEN 1 il'.eil nnd three of the attackers cap Traffic Jam and mini. , ,, The party salneel entrance ie uic il undetected and their nnsencc was ., .ii-......niMl until u icitrel of pellee- lM, ,, fcUW u rope ladder bunging ever the allund save ; the alarm. The military g Injde J"."' t I'.iiiiiI the two constables w,,e guiireieu tin Sinn Felncrs lving denel in the cor cer inlm They had been druBjed and -n tingled. . , The Republican rescue party had i.Hiel the doers eif ten celln when' the Minis surprised thim at their weik. 'I he mllitnrj opened lire, the Bepubll . in.s replying with revolvers. PROBE ATTACK ON MINISTER Tarring and Feathering of British Subject Begun by Vice Censul Miami. Kla.. Dec. '. (.By A. P.) Ai'tlue under telegraphic instructions, fiem the British P.nibassy in Wash ng tnii A. II. Hubbaiel, British Ice (en--il ' here, teduj began nn inve'stiga tin into the Hogging nnd tarring and feathering last August of the Bcv. Philip S. Irwin, nrchdeneen of the I'niiestant Kpise-npal Church, and a Butlsh subject. Mr. Irwin was cngngcel in work ,,,,...,.'. tin. Negroes of Miami. Mr Hubbard said the inquiry also would include investigation of similar 1 1 eat ment accorded (ieerge Doty, n Nt-re blacksmith in u small town of Iiiiele County. Doty also is a British '-object. Beth left the county after tlnir experience with their masked nt- . tue kei'8. MONKEY ESCAPES The monkey "escapeu. l-our patrolmen beurchcil for It. It wan lliwlly captured nnd ter the remainder of Its stay in this city will beard ut an nulnial tttore en Market street. which the women were te till in under step watch, after the fashion et uinev uinev Hlmen victims. One of these pages contained the wen! ratio problems already referred te. There were thirty In all and the time allowed was thirty minutes. The ether page contained the famil iar "missing word" questions. There were twentv te be answered in ten minutes, i'he lirst questions repre sented merely n strayed casunl noun or verb. Toward the end. however, one found ene's self up against something like this: . . . .one. . . .their prcsenee. . . .net. . . . does a rule. . . . one's guests. The test showed that about live of the flftv women were of superior intelli gence nnd the rest, by Dr. Trabue's approximation, of average Intelligence or n little mere. The women nsked Dr. Wilsen if they might keep the questions They wanted te try them en their husbands, they said. Fifty Campaign Workers Mobilize Force for Visit ing Empleyes te EXPECT FULL CO-OPERATION Moves for n special industrial can vass of Philadelphia for the benefit of the Welfare Pcileratien involved mar shaling lifty campaign workers te mo bilize a force te canvass factories, mills, stores and ether industrial establish ments yesterduy. Alfred Whitman called en the olun elun tecrs for a renewal of their determina tion te reach the S 1.000,000 goal en the basis of the peile'ratien's new slo gan : "We can't give up the drive until you give up the money.-" He said llie Peeleratlen expected "nnd nil the clt.v's needy and suffering people te whom the Peeleratlen is ri' ri' spenslblc demand the fullest co-operation in giving among all the city's business linns and industrial establish ments." Seme of the contributions reported nt Federation headquarters jesterdaj. In addition te these previously an nounced, include .'-L'OO from euiplejes in the office of Clerk of the Quarter Ses sions in City Hull. $8.' from empleyes of the Centennial National Bank, $100 from Christ Church. Illdtey Park; !50 from the Nelke Corporation, 'M from the Wjeming Avenue Baptist' and the Boulevard United Presbj terlan Churches. $10 from the Chestnut 1 II II Baptist Church, S.'iO.iiO from the pupils anil teachers of the Wlstcr Public Scheel, .fP.i.'-M) additional le preweni preweni preweni contrihutlens from pupils of the West 1'hiludclphiii Friends' Scheel. $1.S0 from the pupils of the Geerge L. Hern Public Sclioel mid a total te elate eif SH.'lL'ii from euiplejes of (limbed Brethers nnd $1041. 07 from euiplejes of N. Snel lenburg & Ce. 'Telegrams were rceeiwd jesterdaj from Cleveland, the pioneer cltj in per fecting the Welfare Federation Idea, which touched en various phuses of Cleveland's welfare campaign. Many Cleveland corporations do nated lorge sums nnd the Cleveland campaign could net have be-en success ful without these contributions, the telegrams stateel. Despite serious losses one corporation contributed $10,000 tei tin' Cleveland community fund. The beuel of the corporation explained the reason for such nation was "ns we be lieve this te be the most efficient iiinl eharl.les ami welfare problem. WOMAN SHOT AND Kl KILLED Her Husband Alse Wounded In Mysterious Attack en Their Heme Dawsen, Pa., Dec. '2. ( Bj A. P.) -Mrs. Minnie Hawk Miller wui -lint and killed and her husband, Finn i MiU-i. shot in the head at their farm home', one mile fiein here, semi" time last night The trageelv was dl&cnvored by tl-ir seu. who found ills mother dead in the kitchen and his father unconscious m his. bedroom. The authorities said thev evpeeded ie lind the ciu'c In the contents of a in ter addressed te Samuel Perter, a diug gist of Daw -en, which was en ;i i -el.il in the house. MOTHER TOSEEEASTLAKE Phlla. Weman Alse te Attend Trial of Sen for Wife Murder . Mrs. William C. D. La-tlake. mother nf Heger D. Eastlukc, uci uM'd of the iiiurtler of his wife, ut Culenial Beach, Va., expects te intend In r seu's trial when it opens at Montrese. She was in Preilerii. ksburg, Va , ves- tcrduy nnd had u long ceinfenmi- with lier sem's iitternejs in ci'iinectinu with tlie trial. Afterward she left for lln-h- innud, where he Is in jail. In see him before returning te Philadelphia. TO CANVASS PLANTS IN WELFARE DRIVE TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ,; Charles J linln. .''"i V 1 in ft. iiiul ! ; KllxulKtli Urc ii. Ilia ti, 1'iih -t. 'j J,ilne( J Ljbr.im, "li.'ll M' nn hi- -e. tnul Kleri.it'e U MiCHffi-rtv. iliUT VV.ikel si ' L. A Jlulcr. -J:ii) W lldlnbriil.-i m .end I l.llllan M. I'lymer. .-171(1 N It. inh. rwr st Hurry V. Until b L'31(l li. l h. n ,iv , i ulM Le.lll 11. Herwltz. LT1 lliejil si Carl T Iluhuki' r.i N. V v ,i., und ' Bessie J. Ki'lley. HOSS Kins- - iib live Charlis ti. Terter, 17411 Ceilli st., tnul AllBUUta llruellev, K'D7 M l'"h Hi I Wltllam K. lVun. 'JU13 Culnum ht . am! Ilebeceii AlHtun. 4UH Pulitski ,nt Haretet ll. I'fntf. 3:i3 N. stli si ami Mjrll.- n Hmllh, 1SI5.1 N. 10th hi Abnihanr K. Hnriullti". Kill N Wii-neuk st . and Nieeml Wln-fler, 1! 1.11 . i li,nik h-rre-elerle.lt Hiietflehl. 7 Wklilc t. , und llllela llroeln. 7 W chin nt. EviBtne K. Neut. llcneive Ta . ai-, Hulen It Iteami-r. ne-nave. I'a. Merrlie liDBte-in, .1001 Haverfurl nve , nnd Jlury llutleln. liO'J Clarlmeui ivu Franelie MueKntee. alia.'. Il.il' s uml Ulta- beth rilltianer, U'Olu L. Suit, nit hi. ' What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! T3BQEMBEB 1021 LEASES I Japan Expected te Oppose Sur render of Dalny-Pert Arthur' PROBLEM DELICATE ONE By (he Associated Press Washington, Dec. a. The delicate question of the foreign leases In China came before the Far Knstern Commit tee of the Armament Conference nt to te dnj's meeting. The question is re garded us the me't dl'scult of all the Chinese questions ct teuencu upon nun offers what are regarded as well-night I Insurmountable obstacles te a settle ment unless Japan will surrender Uiilnv-Peit Arthur, which would menu the givlug up of the most imprcgiiab e , position Japan has upon the Asiatic mnlulnud. , , ,, I The enlv ether leases of a similnri sort nre th'e-e eif Great Britain te Wei- I Ilcl-Wel. eippn-ite Pert Arthur, and of France te Kvvatu-.-Chew, In Southern , China, oppe-lii' the islands of Hainan , and along the line et communications in the French colony of Iiide-Chlnu. All these leases and that of Shantung te fiernuinj date fieuii 1S0S, nnd nre in a quite elilfeietit category from the Fng llsh Heng Keng or the Portuguese set tlement of Macao. The lenses In ques tion also are quite apart from such foreign municipal reservations ns Tlen Tsin. The impression In Conference circles ls that both the Hiitish and the French would give up their concessions If the Jupauese would agiee te give up Dnlny Peirt Arthur, but It is felt that there is little likelihood of Japan doing s0. Teh Conference may seek a formula te defer a .decision bj accepting the principles of surrender, but postponing until con ditions in Asia me mere settled. It is understood that China does net ask for an Immediate' evacuation of these li'a-es but only their di'inilltariza linn. The Japanese, It Is -adi. held te the idea that as long as the Belshcvlkl arc se powerful in northern Asia It would he unwise' for Japan lj give up the powerful base nt Pert Arthur. Hepe feir an early settlement of the elisputi' arising from Japan's request for an iniTonse from 00 te 70 per cent in tlie capital ship tonnage allotted her under the Amerli'iin limitation plan een tcii'd today in the effeirts of Great Britain te bring the Jnpani'se view into harmenj witli these of the I m."'l States. While piei'iselv in what, manner Cteat Britain has undertaken te u-e her inlliieme in -nlvlng the naval ratio P'eibleiu .v.is net knew ii teda.v, it was iiiiiiea'ed lliat, as an ally of Japan ami having, en the olhei hand, accepted in prl'ii'i'ile the' basic "."i-e-Ii" ratio of the' Auieiic.'iii pione-al, she had feutiil a double in'ere-t in the ultimate sue ecss eif ;lii negotiations. The situation wii" expe-cled te trniniii at a si.i'us epie today while tin Japan ese eloles'itos, in the lirht of this new eli'velepmeiit. eeiiiiiiiuiiicnted further en the epie.-tleti with Tokie, where it is un un eieisteied tei be liniler cenisidetntleii bj tin Japanese' Cabinet as well as by the Diplomat ii- AilvKerj Council. Meanwhile, iiriticipal.s en both sides of the rontieve'rsy refuseel te view the situation as a elendleck teda.v. the Amer li'iin eleh'gate's eveui elee'linlllg te recog nize Japan's reepiest for the increased ratio as a formal proposal at this stage, although it is known te have been pre nted by Baren Kate personally last Piie'-ilny te Secretin'! Hughes n ml Arthur J. Balfour, head of the British delegation. The American delegates re in. lined confident that the Japanese te-ipu-st would he withilrawii befene reach ing the status eif what (hey would re gard as a formal prope-al. Negotiations ever the naval piegraui as n whole, according lei the feeling in American circles tednj, are proceeding -atisfacteirilj. The four American dele gates, meeting tedav. went ever tin Afteiward it was sa'id Urn. the Aniorleims wrc "veil itiialien as it stain satisfied with the turn that the naval discussions weie taking nuil were hope- i ful that the American limitation pro pre giaiii would be ri'ceive'd faveiably. A mere elelinite status, however, was said i te be- improbable before next week. I Celes Leaves te See Daugherty Fnited Stules Distrie-t Atternej Celes! ' and his special assistant, Jeseph D. I Kim. left for Washington this morning. I It is understood that they will take up with the Atternev General certain liquor eases that are pending here. .Mr. ( eles would neit go intei eletails regarding his, trip te the capital. He will see Sen- ' ater Penrose while be is in Washing- , ten. i TYPE 57X CADILLAC Vlrterla. nevvlv pilnteil e-etllent condition throughout j wonderful value and I'anay closed car at t'.'lOD. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Market Street, Camden, N. J. M'linnr, Cunielrn -081 :lili,'lllniinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!llIUilillilllllll!lil!lllll.lllllllllll!l Hitf Mealy, Selected 1 (5 u 1 Hum uau can buy with assurance At all our Stores , ni'iwwmKHnniHin- mm .miit:i.iiHniinin 1 1 1 numiamnum tiimimiimuaitm miimjiifi-jm ' inti:k jiixiuts vri.wnr rry. x j SHOREHAM vlriil.',1il. A,' ncnr "iii ununiwiinm 111 lt(ll'i:.N fl,..N Sin e Uil r'-ilui I'd vvlnler rntis Alain (irulirr h'r. . i (. i ii i.n i:rTTX THE VALENCIA AMI ( (lITAC.i;s St. Auguiline, Fla. Nev. te May . .i1' .' r,,j.2-,'ij'.v The Ontwoed V'"n "" i"'r "'"buiu loiiilien tppi hii rHn it vvlnler nileii JJIkt J L. fc K V Arlmun cni:sce. yj. Old Orchard In the I'oieDo, Olirn All Year. neinlelet. cni-sce, va. N CIA BEFORE PARLEY TT f3 Victim and Suspects Wmfy- '- - -'AW - m ivHhv SUKMu&MUfr -t vK Jeseph Kisser, top. who was held up and robbed In his home. 3114 Wcllirl street, last night. Lewer, left, William ("Bad") Kelly and Jehn .Merris, arrested as the rob bers. They also arc accused of holding up Mrs. Anna Bcrh In her store, :tlUU Welled street FRENZIED MOBS WORK WILL IN INNER VIENNA Stores Looted and Hetel Guests In sulted and Robbed Vienna, Dec. U. (By A. P.) The Inner city of Vienna today looked ns though It hael been struck by a tornado as the result of jfcsterduy' widespread rioting, the worst since the downfall of the monarchy. All th'! hading hotels nnd restau rants nrl nianv of the hops dealing in luMirl's were wrecked, and the streets are glutleel with debrl. Ne deaths lave been reported, but many we're in -jurril by the mobs In their orgy t plunder and destruction. The pelie-e steed idly by while the mobs werkcel their will, borne ecn sjiuputhizlng with the Hotels. n 'I'lii' t reuble 'tarted in n ileiuenstrn- lien b'fere the Parliament buildings by MrJUeM flem nrMlerf. a suburb. Tl sent te unancoiier ncuener eicmauu ier abolition of the stock exchange, con-li-eatien of fetcign securities nnd mere effoetlve feed cemtrel. His answer tlmy regarded .is unsatlsfacturj . ami the rioting bgiin s'.ieitly afterwnnl, spread ing te all parts of the Inner e-itj. The i. unity stock exchange was stormed, the hotels partly wrecked anil their guests rebbeel, insulted and benten. anil well-elre'-seMl pe'destrians In 1 1n shopping eltstiict were snipped of fiirjS, jewels and money. Many Amer icans i"e among these- attacked, al though In one instance the display nf tlie American ll.i saved a Cedenel Allller and his wife from molestation. TRUCK KILLS CAMDEN BOY Matthew Schuck, Seven, Run Down en Way Frem Scheel Struck bv it-motertruck at Broadway and Spruce street. Camden, while em his way home from -cheieil jesterdaj- at Iieien, .Vlllllliew Ol'liuciv, -even jciiis uiu, 1011 Broadway, was fatally injured. The little boy had just left St. Peter's Scheel and was running across Spruce street when the truck came along. He tried te get out of the way and the lriver enileaMireel te swerve the machine te one side, but the child was struck en the head ami his skull was fractured. Itejal Jenes, H second-hand dealer, eif -llt Federal street, who elrevc the 'truck, took the lad te Cooper Hospital, lt h-' w - ,,roeuncod dead. Later Jenes wn.s held under $1000 bail. Photograph Frames Of ecrase leather in colors adapted' te the environment of- boudoir or library. Hand - tooled in geld. Better in quality and workman ship and somewhat Less in Price 1 E.GALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets Browning,King & Ce, Week End Special Sale of Suits at $22-50 I Regular Values $35 and $40 I "Meney Bach" te Back Them j BROWNING, KING & CO., Makers 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET m .. LA l,i-U,L , . i --ill I! Dnnrlie flnt 40 tTpn... (Ml 4 w-.ee-... -c v . ewiusvjia Helpless victims in North-1 east District I TWQ SUSPECTS ARREST Mrs. Anna Beck, eIgiity.feur vM: old. of MOO 'Wrikcl street ami Jet Kisser, seventy-two yenr.s old. 0('gji Welkcl street, were the victim, bv nigni et roDeers, wne get a total of j) xnc pence arrested Wlllintn Ke. known as "Bad" Kelly, ami n loci terror, who lives en Welkcl stteet net Allegheny avenue, and Jeseph Metrh hotter lennvvn nq 'Atniitnn' t. Magistrate Costclle held betli men vitt out ball for court. Bobbers Cllnih Fcnce The robbers went ever Mrs. ivt.....' back fence about 7 o'clock in the eni nine. The old man wns alone ... iJ usually is. He heard n neUc in tS yard and went out. B The two men pounced en Jiim, t. was tee- feeble te cry out. There in.u am dusk of the ynrd bnc of them heM mJ while the ether went through his neckH ets. He had $4 in change. TlieyteSB it, then shoved him Inte the house i3 IU1.I11III 11IU 11UU1 Ull 111111, Mrs. Beck is net only a great dm elder than Mr. Kisser, hut she is crippled up with the Infirmities, of lB great age that she scarcely is nbie ti walk. All day she sits behind it! counter of her little store. At 7 n'.tJ every evening she (doses her Rtere isil tcr, Mrs. Minnie Frcitag, nt 3177 Ji, ncy street. The store had been dark for pcrhan en hour, when tiic two men came dot! the alley. Knewing the nclghberhixH and the customs of its people, they wen net tnking nnv great risk when n.. pried off n shutter at the rear of Uul ciwii,- iiim jiubiil-ii up me basil. 'ilfj uiu inc imice: ie iiicinsctvcs anil tool incir nun-. Leave Empty Half Pints Behind Fnch polished off a half pint 0f bit wnisivy, icuving me uetiies eenuiil them Then they stnrtcd te put the heusu h ellsoreler. loeKing for inenev. 'n,.. found ?." in chtinge and ransacked the house. Neighbors saw them nnd called uiu pence. "Kelly." said Magistrate Costclle ii holding the men. "it's funny von hiti been here se often. I don't uiidcrttnj hew you get off all the time. Yeu sea te terrorize the people you rob nl bent up. Yeu specialize en old people it seems, because jeu have them cevvei leu get mere brazen all the time. I( jeu nun i wiucn out, jeu ,i no up heir ier inurucr next. "Yeu nnd jour iioeoinpllec 'Mouser' there nre a pair of dirty, low-dewi dogs. I'm net selus te lei-e un.v mere time than I have te en, yen,, sei I jb going te held jeu without bail fei court. TWO DROWN WHEN CLOSED CAR FALLS THROUGH BRIDGE Driver Falls te See Open Draw and Plunges Inte Water Crlsllcld, MU.. Dec. ''. -The e.lcil sedan uutoiiiebile of Beck Waul, un ojster packer, eif I rlslielel, jilunjed through the Jersey druvvbrlilge nc.tr the rennsvlviiniii Kiilli'eiul wharf ititet 'fif- teen loot of water last night. He was! en his vvay te his place of hu- tics in the JeiM'.v packing house -e'e-te i, with! one of his .Negro oyster shuoKei-s, when the nccldent occurred. hen the 101 chine iippreaclieil the drnwbiiiigc. thi keeper warned him It wus open but k evielcnlly did net hear, for the next In stant both car mid occupants plunged te the icy wntcrs iitul elciith. Wan I is the man who paid S-100 for the gilded spade which broke the ground for the handsome new edifice of the Asburn Methndret hpiscepal Cliurcb. which wns designed by a PhllnilelphU architect. He leaves a widow and two children. ROB AGED COUP LOCKMANINCLOS t