Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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B.uinr Teller's Bess
Weman's Charges Will
k Await Proof
Testimonials pour
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I Disabled Veterans' League Hopes te
nave runcu for uqildlng
It Is expected that the Kenl of the
uuuuing mini miu stnmp drive beliiR
conducted by the Quaker City Test,
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"'"""'i tHmnurn lUllne, will OC
venched before the tcrinlnntlen of the
ctraiiQ "rlve iiriHtmnH Day. Campaign bend-
Oralis nttnrteri: n( 1I!1" Ami, tt..i ,,..,. 1 .
I btmy ilny nnd night taking care of mail
mutter itnd answering Inquiries.
A get-together mlnetrV'l show nnd
. dance In being plnnncd for the middle
1 of December for the members of the
pent. All the dlHublcd men of l'hlln
delpliln new In hospitals will be Invited
te attend.
FREUDIAN
FRAUD
A Fake Savant
Mrwrrrreig
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CONVULSES ITHACA
"Dr. Vesberg, of Vienna,"'
Hoaxes Cernell Faculty With '
Einstein-Like Lecture
IN
CHURCH
DISOWNS
ELKTON PARSON
frerEC S. fox, pieldent of the Ken-
r-Jtirten Trust Cempnny, nt Kensington
I' .j Allegheny avenues, Is Mnndlng be-
LJlnd Frederick II. I'lpcr. unyln teller
t the nan" ""' ' "' '
'Jmle nescn 'n wurr yrf.ie.runj .
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nr,( JllilJ" lienmiiir..i m- i'"i "'h -
i.fttr Mrs I'liirn I. Cnmeren. widow ,
. rfnl plnie rnnii. nun .:uinw.-... ,
...ua .1.., un incused of converting te Preshvtnrv Rnfnenct r Snnncnr
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' i ..n i mil nnnn umim rn
lir own usp 11 "." ;, r. , ..
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",.,w itse tint W1C unu given iiiiti
$ !"" ns welt ns- the Investing of
' u'ill take nn notion." aid Mr.
'., "until we KCt Hemethlng definite
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At Till? V' " . ...
HE'S SENIOR FROM PENNA.
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M V"- ...1.1. .... t. l.ni Iven Infelll.
till WO" Willi lir. Ii ';
L.t nnd faithful service, nnd we have
J y confidence In him. He is wnrk-
1 nnw nnd will continue te work as
'SS m he Blvw ' N,mc "tlBfnctery
I, jcry!?c ... 1 t.nnw filinut thft case.
'u.trlkes me that this woman has get
'fcrrtlf into a hole, and te get out doe,
."tMMI " ,. whnm s be throws the
xhlbilcd 11 pile of letters
Weddings Performed by
D. F. Lockerbie
ACTS AFTER INVESTIGATION
net core
blime."
Mr. 1 e
. 1 .i.ie m.irn nir trem me diiiik r
fflerHl.rnlMi.it the paytnR teller
iTrlnrlii" full confidence in bis in-
' i tv " r IMl'er wus busy all innrn;
fin' the paying rcller'a cage, and
!i,V of the busint-bs men who came te
'"liiindnw expressed sympathy or con-
The'stnte Unnking Department and
M,or Wvnnc. head of the District At-
Te ncj-s detective force, today started
'.if Investigation nt the suggestion of
,?j;. iin,...r us te the relations be-
hfeen the bank official and the woman.
VIdim- was then denounced bv .lud-re
? a ".nnke" anil a "thing." Fe -
:u.nl. Viper's departure from court, his
:un"el. Kl.uer W. N'ittlngcr, said:
"Te men who i nm iiuui-nivu niu
:TOlitieinns fent for Pipu- ti week age.
:hen an nttempt wns made te settle
-.ii. no. The. told him that he might
-itt Inte tinuble. and that he could
:Jcttle tlie whole affair for Sl.'tM). He
"-'will lie did net ewe a rent te Mrs.
:r,n,ernii """ ncceniinyi.i muwu n
jay 1 told him he hnd done the right
Ithlnq when he called tne com' te my
:ttent.en
r "IVp !.ne 11 etter from Mrs. Cnmer-
5n written a month or two age in which
ihe sns nothing nbeut Piper owing her
:mene.v, but writes in the most friendly
term"!, iue I'urpesc et mar icucr was
t0 get I'lpcr te buy stock In a new cor cer cor
perntlnn with which she "aid she hnd
:ken Identified for some time."
". Mrn IMner snrnng te the defense of
:hfr hii'-band today with the suggestion
rthnt It Is rather Mrs. Cnmeren that
iheuhl be plneeii in me "MiiiKe aim rcp rcp
'rebatc" class.
MEN ROBBEDF PAY CHECKS
.:Twe Bandit Attacks Within Half an
; Heur In Same Section
Twe bandit attacks occurred lat
aiflit within half nn hour and within
four b' icks of each ether, in one of
liieli four shots were fired at an In
temleil victim as be fled, lleth victims
ere wnrkingmen. who were robbed of
their p.15 envelopes and beaten.
The first attack took place at fi :.'!()
e'clnek at t'cilnr and Wcstmerelanil
.streets, where Hurry Specketcr, .'IU11
Arninlnge avenue, was blackjacked
ind reliliecl h two men. He was treated
for scalp wounds at the Northeastern
llcpital
The second attack was at 0 o'clock,
when Trunk McNcely, .'!12" Livingston
itrcet mm 1 nrisi un nun, ,.. kim 1
Special Dlipatch te Evening PubliO Lriatr
Wilmington. Del.. Dec. 10. The
Presbytery of New Castle, meeting here
yesterday afternoon, ndeptcd resolu
tions stating that the Presbytery, en
behnlf of its own geed name nnd the
geed nnme of the Presbyterian Church,
ltklnt,in.1 n, xnuniti.tlilltfi fni. ll.n
nets or sayings of the Hev. Dnniel V. ''enee.
Lockerbie, the se-called "marrjlng par
son," of Klkten, JId., which is In the
Presbytery nrcn.
Lockerbie it will be recalled went
from Philadelphia te Klkten a few
months nge and since thnt lime bns
been engaged In the marrying business.
The resolutions ndded thnt if Locker
bie can produce papers showing author
ity from the "Higher Scheel of Apos Apes Apos
telic Christianity," the Presbytery has
nothing whatever te de with that. A
copy of this resolution Is te be sent te
the authorities nt Klkten.
The Hev. Joel S. (iillillan. of Wil
mington, presented the resolutions nfter
the Rev. J. M. Xi. Kckard. of Kmyrnn,
stated clerk of the Presbytery of Xew
Castle, hid reported the result of en
investigation. Mr. Kckrtrd read the fe!.
lowing letter from the Itcv. William
P. Fulton, stnted clerk of the Pres
bytery of Philadelphia:
"Dear Ilrethcr Kcknrd Your letter
te me, as stated clerk, making nn in
quiry concerning n minister, I bnve
turned ever te the Rev. Wllllnni' P.
White, D. D., te answer, as he is fa
miliar with the facts 1 elating te tills
brother."
Mr. 'Kckard also read a communion
Ithaca. Dee. 10. Cernell's Intelli
gentsia nrc-recevering from one of the
most nfvem elinflra in Its blsterv. Ven-
ernblc residents of Itlfncn anil aged J 'w
protesters who Iinve licen eonnecice 1 . vi
with Cernell since Krn Cernell con . Uskl
verted n cow pasture into a campus. SpiS
nrn unnu nni in I... cnnii rrnrnpri'ti 111 itr.'rivr
nnxieus groups In the clubs nnd en the j gSsiPj
street corners, discussing the question
"Whither are we drifting?"
Tn the menntlme Charles M. Stnt., of
Crnften Stntien. Pa., a senior In the
mllege of architecture, who a few days
inA .i.fii. nimhiinlii 1inatl nlltllte nf lltS
classrooms. Is being hniled as u ceM f.
icge nere nmi as nn expiiiiem, i"'-.
excellence, of the modern scientific '
I method, pictures of him nrc being sold
1 nt a piemliim; he is being waited upon 1
by delegations of undcrgrniiunie ad
mirers. In fine, he is a knockout!
The reason for Stetz's sudden
achievement of grentness and the uni
versal uneasiness of the masters of the
academic hulls Is the same. It relates
te n speech, recently delivered before n
distinguished representation of the Cor Cer
nell liltellicctitsia. en tbe Freudian
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CRIME SURVEY
WILL CHECK CROOKS
AUTO BURNS MYStERlOUSLY
Hlflh'Prleed Car Ablaxe en Street
Ne One Claims It '
A large high-priced touring car.
beerin' Pennsylvania license Ne. 1
8- wns mysteriously destroyed by
ire. nbeut 0:50 o'clock Inst nignt in
Helmes street near Pennj pack Creek. ,
Lawyers May Suggest Ways te i gem0 nnc i uiP neighborhood seeing i
ill iaiu!-U till! car neinze tuiuru un: nit: i-iigiiiuai
Step Loopholes by Which i blll tf10 cnr Wns pnst saving when they
... . nrrived. Ne one wns In sight te claim
Wrongdoers Escapfi tne ntomebilu and the police are tr
I Ing te locate the owner
1 Several ether enrs have been destroyed
SUCCESS IN OTHER CITIES i" the snme mysterious circumstance
DOOM
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following desely oil the. rtrrest here i
tcrdrty of F. V iMn, feritifcr Urtntl
Oeblln, ncciisftl (if Inrecny.ef fiimln, hM
added fuel te tbe fire. Mr. A(kltt
(inlcklv obtained bnll nifd wn rclertMd.
The thnrg-e ngnlnst Atkln wns ulride
by Clnrkc. Atkln ns-eits the clmrge
wns n frnme-up te discredit blm. He
nlse declared today desperate methods
i nrc being resorted te in eruer te gei nun
1 into Atlnptn, where tbe Klnn Is stronger
Will Have te Lay Aside Togas I than in nhy payt of the country.
in ix nir Ce.. "As nn illustration of tills," Feld At-
and Pass Inte Oblivion, Say !kh) .evcn tnc sheriff. T. T. i.ewry
,,, ill. ,,.lv,un who notified me of n warrant for my
Philadelphia Members arrest, is a member of the Klencllltlm
of the Klnn."
SEE LEADERS'
IN BATTLE IN KLAN
HINT NEW ORGANIZATION
SMUGGLING BALKS
U.S. FIGHT ON DRUGS
I'lie Cleat Dr. Vesbcrg
It was locally advertised that Dr.
Herman Vosberg, of Vienna, n pupil,
In fnct nn intimate of tbe fnmed Freud,
would lecture en the teachings of his
mnster. The lntullcctu.nl elements of tbe
university community reveled in the
announcement, and there wns talk of
taking lunches te the hall te be sure of
front scats.
At the appointed hour the lecturer
appeared. He was Introduced by a
member of the university psychology
department, nnd then, In broken but
understandable Kiigllsh. tainted, of
course, with a Viennese necent, launched
Inte his subject.
He immediately pieceeded te nn
nnalysis of dreams, nfter the style of
his teacher, and profoundly declared,
"The dreamer does knew what he
ilrenms, but lie does net knew what
he knows, nnd therefore believes whnt
he does net knew." The intellectual
silence wns only disturbed by sighs
of appreciation. Hcie. at last, In the
wildernesx, wns a real scientist, en
iiabie of resolving a difficult question
into something entirely impossible of
understandings
arming te Ins subject, Ir. os-
tlen from Dr. White, which contained K lntmcuceii cnicuius us nn am in
the following statement: ,,1,1'''!,! nn'-iK IIc 'IrPU' 7',"''?! " "
"He (Mr? Lockerbie) came te "the I blackboard te demonstrate his theory,
Philadelphia Central Presbytery, no- which was as simple ns hlnsteln s.
cepted n call te the Lehigh Avenue Little Dieps of Water
Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, and'
Te prove that his Ideas were net
. . ., , . . rt.t ,11 111 IIIIIV1' lllill 1111 11K.I-, I I V lli'i
was Installed as ts pastor. I lungs did j , , , , p,tC(, m(,tl0(s
net go well nnd there wnsjnuch reuble , , , M ,, , , tcst ,,,, ,,ec,rinc.
Huh win October. IS,.,, lie next ,.xninf,.. he tnld hew in his labera-
year 1S.0, Mr. Lockerbie gave t lei , , , f . , f
Presbytery notice that lie reneu nce.l its . ' f , , ,
jurisdiction, and nt tits request, ns name, , f(1ea (nvk(l nn(, )p(.lnr(1 ,,mt ,10
was stricken from , the roll. He has net jm), ,r,.)imP(, ()f rewlnB bent , n
since that time had nny connection fj(()nnv s(,a , u.t..SI)irillK, 1(! hni
Willi U1U 1 jTMIMt'illlll V lll.LV.tl.
CHAULKS M. STOTZ
This Cernell senior, uhe lives at
Crnften Station, Pa., delivered nn
ICinstelii'ltke lecture en Freudian
dream philosophy before n large au
dience of Cernell professors, nod
get away with it. Tbe picture shows
hew he appeared at the tlme
The survev of the administration of
it ill . li .. ... l.ntuM iilniiniul
justice in mis cny new ui-ihk i"i""-" .
by the Law Association fits' In with the
Intensive war en crime nnd critninnls
under way In various cities.
The proposed simey was suggested by
tbe Heard of Judges with the idea of
tightening up all the cogs in the big.
complicated machine which gunrds eitl
i zens from the lawbreaker,
t Lnst Wednesday, nt its nununl meet
ing the Law Association created n com- ,
' mlttce of lawyers who were intrusted,
with preparation and direction of tne.
survey
t The meunters aie former Judge Ihce- eklP
(lore ! . Jenkins, chancellor of the Law i miu
Association; Hampton L. Cnisen and1
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Attorneys general: Cengies'tnun Geerge i Uecent sbaip declines In tbe prices et
Narcotics Se
Plentiful
ncrease in
TJie clnsh of the Ku Klnx Klnnsmen.
past nnd present, Is new going en si
multaneously In tbe Neilh nnd Seuth
nnd when the smoke 1ms rleared nwny,
I'hllndclphla members of the organiza
tion predict the old lender will bnve
te lay aside their togas and go into
oblivion.
Werd was received here today that ad-
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p.;... (titienni marges were niauc uKuumi
Decline Fear
Addicts as a Result
ward Yeung Clnike. Imperial Klenglc.
.ilieady nccuscd of violating bis enth nf
office and ether actions. This rhnrgc
Although Maglst te Itenshaw, before
whom Atkln was rrntgned, yesterday
held the former Kb nsmnn for requisi
tion, Atkln's counsel has nlrcndy tiu'ien
steps te fight extradition of his client.
Ills fight will be bnscd en the conten
tion thnt no nctunl warrant had been
received here nnd there was nothing be
fore the inrtjiBtrnte but n telegram, pre
sumably from Sheriff I.ewry.
Hearing Hefore Governer
Secretary Myers, of the Common
wealth, notified tint n public hearing
would be grnnted en he question before
the (inyerner. Counsel for Atkln today
get In touch with Attorney (ienernl Al
ter, who will arrange with the Gover Gover
eor for n hearing of tbe cn.-e
Incidentally, word bns leaked out that
i made by diaries W Leve, former) a new organization will sprint' up, with
Grand Oeblln of the Great Lnkes de- headquarters I'es-lblv In ni-'nilcipiiia.
.... ... , .. , i.i. .i,lMnnv of the objectionable fentures of
IS FOUGHT HARD nin- nf n '"f'S " Atlanta. Die (h( fenmii. rj11I,l7(ltlen wl be rllm.
meeting cnueu in uiseiiirr. acceiunij; iu lnnted, it is said, and tne new order
former official of the Klnn in this city, will have a higher urpoe than meru
Tbe nddltlennl charges against Clarke I revenge for its members
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! of Philadelphia, and Geeige Wharten
Pepper nnd .Temes Cellins Jenes.
Te Cleg liOopheles
CHARGE U. S. FISHING BOAT
CARRIED CONTRABAND ARMS
Mexican Foreign Office Explains
Seizure of Schooner Mabel
Molre City, Dec. 10. (lly A. P.J
narcotic drugs bnve brought nbeut ni
ct mere serious state of affairs in the
war between the Government nnd the I
hidden powers behind he Illicit, drug
Itrcent surveys in ether cities revealed , traffic.
iiiiiK-iiiiis iiiu , imrs w nc 1 uiiewcii ' t, . , .., ,, ,i.,u i....
clminals te keep out of prison, for n' f",.n1 ImportatlenB e f ii ug s have
long time, or permitted them te escnpe ""nt-hri! ". en " "I " '' "' . hF?"
justice nltegetl.er. The investigations i '" he great qua n Itl se n h nl Imve
disclosed that crime hnd been organized ' f"rc,, '"" , 'r cesfl ,,0"L,,tl" !" J' 'jf
se that the chances of punishment were t,,' "$ within the rench of many te
mitiltnized whemf Its cost before denied It.
A vast amount of facts were uncnv- ... Assistant. Director of Public Safety
erc.i in Ti,.trnii ri..t.ntn.wi n.i nt,in i xempest. wtie lias mwii.vh ueen n teae-
The American fishlnir schooner Mabel, ' tnl ' ,,"i" ,'r.:.., Ju'.. " "."" ,V.V. ...T...' , inc ficure in the fight against narcotics.
new being held by the Mexican nutheri-1 their true light and opened the way fer1 l!,,s revealed some facts about the un
., .... ..., ... , , 'nffnnii,.., n,,i!nJ i ( crcreund traffic which threw a new
in- ,u r.nsenncin. wus uecinreu in u, : ':."" """- .. .. . . ' H..I nn M.n ttnntlnn ns It prists in .
in ieireu one et rile remedies adopted ""."' "" : - " ,
FnlnllTlt nfWnn rnnin..L tMii,i.,1 Inr.t- i.imli
B .wUlBu,,.,i,,,,. ,ffl, n unifi(I Criminal Court. vblcli
te have been carrying en contraband I made the course of iusHci. inn n-itli
fishing, with arms en beard. the swifrncsH .chniacteristle et what Is
The statement also said that ether """'"" Jersey justice. '
beats flying the United States flag were
engaged in similar prnctlces, and that
it was suspected they carried contrn centrn
bnnd arms while fishing. The statement
fellows :
"The .Mexican Censul nt San Dieire.
Cnllf., en December !1 reported that the
fishing schooners Mrbel and Yuken had
Of 100." felonies breuirht before the
unified court in the first six months of
Its existence, OS per cent were disposed
et in suven dnjs, ;(' per cent in four
this city and nearby
The business, one might almost say'
the profession, of suppllng drugs te
the "smeckers." or users. Is en if
highly organized basis. Powerful syn
dicates exist, with branches in most of
the principal cities of the State, and
agents abroad who buy tne htull nnd
teen dnjs and' ln per cent In nlnctv "mk, nrrnngements for Its transperta-
.1 4ltti tA tMa inlinftiif
days,
Speedy Justice Wanted
tien te this country.
These syndicates have plenty of
money nt their command, and their
A piempt disposition of cases was agents nre always well supplied with it
Animrcntl.v. tee. they hnve influence
which enables them nt times te escape
CREDIT CO. MAY PAY BACK
40 te 50 Per Cent Return en Pre
ferred Securities Expected
Receivers for the National Guar
antee Credit (Vtriioiatien. promoted by
CAMERAMEN TO MEET I
News Photographers te Give Shew)
at Hetel Walten I
succumbed te cxlinutlen.
At the conclusion of his nddresn the
audience gnu1 the lecturer hearty mi
nimise. Seme of his auditors pre-
HALF TO STOCKHOLDERS! 'eeded at eme te their homes te test
i lie nieiiieiis ei iiieiiiu uiuii.tM- iiiiiiiut:ii. '
I while ethers lingered In the bone oft The Philadelphia News Photegrn
shaking the hand of the scientist, who
walked briskl from the ball seen nfter
I the conclusion of his recital, wnipped In
preoccupation.
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f.in.f.f te iinv te itrf nil stiiekhelilet-s ' l"lli'uig iniervui uiiriiig winc-ii ur. nn, and their trienils will "cover
f.em forty te fifty tier cent of the "7 , "..V', ""' !:l"""s". "ll" Night With the Cnmein Men
immii innti i'i - "n iiiiiiutuii.i.14 .... . ., . , ,
that the eminent visitor from Vienna "e snow win iiiiuk me leimni iniie-
mil been none ethei than Htet., of auction of the new association te the
public
left for Mexican waters without fishing, made the rule of tbe Detroit Crinnnnt
permits or consular clearance miners. Court en the theory that swift nunlsb.
Faying publicly that thev were "einir te1 ment for the cnlltv wns the most nf. 'justice when they are caught
Snn Groulme nnd Sun .Martin. Lewer fectlve check en crime. A move te- ' Tills traffic has nssumed such pro pre
California, for the purpose of fishing, ward that end bus recently been made ' Portions of late that the former pro pre
They stated they were net dispened te by the Heard of Judges here in prevld- hibltlve prices for "smock" have been
pay tbe corresponding hnrber fees, but Ing nddltlennl courts for' criminal casni. ,'l't mere thnn half. Where formerly
they hnd armed themselves with rifles) In Chicago, the Association of Coin morphine nnd cocaine cost $35 nn ounce
nnd n large number of cartridges in i tnerce litis cieated the Chicago Crime , "'ej may new be bad for $lfi un ounce,
order te protect themselves ngninst the Commission te cheek up en all the nc- wholesale, which brings down the finnl
fishing patrol beat Tecnle. This con- tivlties of the law courts, the presccu- I cost tn "1C consumer te .$35 nn ounce.
met mis ticcii'ioiiewcil uy etner oents, ter s eltiie, tne police and nil the ether i unum "'" mc inuiKur ei cue sunn
and besides, it is suspected thnt while I agencies related te the administration
fishing they enrried contraband arms. of justice.
"On December 7 the same Snn Diege During the first eight months of 1020.
Censul reported thnt the "choener Mabel , thete was u 55 per cent redictlen In
hnd been captured in Mexicnn waters the number of murders nnd a '.Vi per cent
because nf the lack of u fishing penult ! leductlnn in robberies In Chicago, nl
nnd consular clearance papers, nnd wns though the number of burglaries slightly
being detained nt Knsciindn In cense- Increased. The reductions were nltri
qiieine of Instruction from the proper I Luted te a rearrangement of the ceuit
nuthenties calendars ebtnined bv the Crime Cem
mission and te mere htrlnstcnt laws
against robbery.
V WatchesClecks e
of superior design, workmanship
and time -Jeeejeinji quality
Bracelet ana Ribbon Watches
Plain and Jeweled
Wriat Watches for Men
the Paiekr- ihe meat accurate
watch Tcnewn -for Men and Women
Traveling. Mantel. Boudoir Clecka
and in larde aa3ertmani-lheHa.il Cleck- which
dives (he jhall mark eF distinction ie ariyJieme
tlen, for it Is feared that the relative
cheapness of tbe drug will result In a
great increase in its use.
i
A Delightful Sunday Evening in Stere
for these who will attend
Cleveland Made Survey
The survey in Cle eland was made
by the Cleveland Foundation and was
directed by Dean Itoscee Pound and
Gashes Wrist Cranking Aute
Ralph Jenes, thirty years old. of ,'1'',';
Neith Seventh street, chauffeur for
Frank Mennhan, contincter, at Fif
teenth nnd Catharine streets, sevcied
the arteries of bis writ while cranking
nn automobile last night. A projecting
corner of tbe license plate gashed bis
wrist a8 be turned the crank. He was
tnken te the Hnhnemnnn Hospital suf
fering from the less of bleed.
Sunday Evening Musicales
at this Restaurant 6 te 9
Musical' Recitals by well-known
artistes.
Special Sunday Evening
Menus
Ne Cever Charge-Service de Luxe
r BM Ef
S. E. Cor.
19th and
Market
Kaiclnating
llunce Muilc
Kiery KtenlDR
money they lmested.
Heward M. Leng, receiver ter the
.Nntienni .music Meres, aneiner cu (;inf,n eiti,m. 11.,
Spiese's promotions, was nutheii.ed -
.e-terlny te borrow SH.'OO en receiv- i ,,r . nl.lp -.. n r D I innD
certificates te aid in dlsnesnl efinCHnilMU UIM r. n. n. kHDun
Prof. Felix Frankfuiter, both of the
pliers' Association will stage its fust Hnrvnid Law .Scheel, who were assisted
'joint news assignment'' in the Japa- , '' H'eciallsts In the vat leus departments
r ,i i, . i i- i. . . of the suive.x.
nese room of the lintel Walten, hatur-I Th(v ,.pert wll ,e icady Thursday
day evening. Febiuniy 1. when mem- 1 and will recommend important changes
bei, ami their friends will "cover 'A in ceuit nnd police preccduic.
er h
stock nt hN command.
lie told ,Tutl?e Thompson the stoics
invc miisie.u uiKtrumenis, principally
t mere thnn
demonstrate
Ontario street, were held up nt Memphis I , machines, valued a
tm Tesa streets by four men. Me- .., ,?,, ,.... .... . .. ...
-..!.. .1...... ... ,U l,,wlu U..t If..,. .s-".iniu, mil. III. ii-i.iiiin in ...un. I. .-ii. ill-
i" f t. ,,,,,, ',' i , i, "them. The borrowed money will be
Stockholders in this concern hnve nl
rcndy voted te have Mr. Leng continue
Keel
tin
They
sun and took his pay envelope with
$24. Dr. Wllbert J. Wolfe, :U7
Franklin street, treated his sculp
ueiiJiN. The description of two of
these bandits tallies with that of these
Tlhn linlil III. tsnccl.-l'tlT Peli.i. nf tlm
i;. i'..'. . . ; - "'" --. ...v i , , r,. .. .,...:. , ,, .i..
Uelgrtule and Clearlield streets station I ""'"ii .hiihimui- . n-uu v ..iji.iiunwn
ire en the case. ! will be nunle en a value of .1 .(lOO.OOO,
-'. Iseld through Wetth'A: Ce., another
-rn nnrn nartiAi, n , , .- , Spiese ciiicern. At'iinievs for receiv
TO OPEN PARISH HOUSE ers of the credit empomtien are kept
. busy compelling p.t.Miient of lapsed in
Upper Darby Edifice te Be Oedl-1 M.illmc-nts en accounts which financed
' inirchi'sn of automobiles,
cated Tomorrow
I'lie liandseme new parish lieuse of, , , r-A1, ,,rtrn cimn RDnmc
DCLLCMU VVSSWU. I wi-.h unviig
DECISION SET FOR DEC. 21 ,
Ce' emplated Order teBe Withheld
Until Court Passes en Dispute
Chicago. Dec. 10. (Uy A. P.)
Judge Kenesnw M. Lnndls today set
December 21 for arguments en the
Pennsylvania Railroads petition for a
Dr. Aydelette Chesen
Dr Frank Aydelette, president of
Swartbniere College, has been elected
a member of the beard of trustees of the
Carnegie Foundation for the advance
ment of teaching. Dr. Aydelette suc-
i ..nn.tu I ti Artlnir I'M-llllm. fln.lln.
. .. .1 , , , ,V... .,. --. - f, ' .i.ui.,. ,
i ucrciin ueiii me snow aim dance former president of nle, who recently
will be used te furnish new quarters i leslgned. Dr. Hiidley hnd been a mem mem
fer the association. her of the beard since Its creation
A fcntiue of the show will be the
i making of liiotien-pic tun s of the gue.sts,
1 whicli will be shown en the screen one.
hour nfter the shot has been made
Plenty of Gift
suggestions at
Hallahan's
his receivership and believe Christmas permanent injunction te restrain the
buying may dispose of much of the ' I'nite.l States Railroad Lnlter Heard
stock. ' from issuing an tinier declaring the rail-
The return en the sml. of the Nu- i lead te he In violation et the transput-- ,
tatlen Act, anil the beard s division.
The Umpnrnry Injunction granted
yesterday nnd which explicit today, was
net renewed when Judge U M, P.ar P.ar
ten, chnirmr- .if the Laber Heard, told
the court beard would held the
centcmplp . order against the rnilread
in nbeyir - until after the hearing De
cember 21. Attorneys for the read and
beard weie instructed te echnnge spec
ifications of their arguments Decem
ber 17.
i -
Andersen Wln6 the Dial PMie
Tbe Dial Vrl'e of VSmO for services
te American literature has been nwnrd
eil te Sheiwoed Andersen, author of
"WiniU McPhei-sen's Sen," "March
ing Men." "Mid-Amerlcnn Chants,"
"Winesburg.( Ohie," "Peer White"
and "The Triumph of I lie Kgg" (just
issued), ail published by It. W.
i Hiiebsch, lne
Christ Lutheran Ceiiuiiiiiiit v Plnncli. in i
Oarrett read and Sansein street, in R a result of an appeal by Mrs.
Upper Darby, will be formally dedl- I Charles M. Lee, Stnle chairman of the
fated tit .1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, i Hellenu Weed .Memerial Association.
The ceremony will be performed by the members of the Fnlen League con cen
Itev. J F Ilartinnn, chairman of the tributed mere thnn .$400 te be used
Heme Mission Heard nf tbe Fast Penn- In connection with the rebuilding of
Jjlviinln Synod and pastor of Ilethany the village of Itelleau. where thousands
Lutheran Church, this city. The Uev. ' of American seldieis Inst their lives in
8. I) Danglierty, superintendent of the war. A check for $100 was re
missions of the Fast Pennsylvania celyed yesterday by Mrs, Lea from
Synod, will preside. ' Henry Ferd, nnd Mrs. K. T. Suites-
i hury ' contributed S'-'tMI. A collection
462 Die in City During Week i nt the Penn-Cernell football game net -The
hivislen of Vital Statistics of 1 the fund $lili).
jee lliireau of Health reported today
tjiat, for the week ending December !'.
ncre w-re HfJ deaths m the city. Fer
tne week ending December ii Inst, there
"'; htl. ami for the week ending De
Mmber 10 f last year, there were 148
deaths
Mr6. E. A. Yarnall te Speak
The Ridley Puis Heme and Scheel
Association 'wilt meet Monday in the
high school auditorium. Mrs. Kdwin
A. Yarnall will speak en "Citizen
ship and Fducntien."
Fall Kills Man
(ailing down five steps resulted in tin
ath Tast evening of Wlllhun, Rrewn
fty years old, of 1018 Wallace street.
DKEKA
FINE STATIONERS '
IMPORTED
INLAID WOODEN
PHOTOGRAPH
FRAMES
WITH BEAUTIFUL
CALENDARS
$1.50 te $6.50
A lasting gift
L.
1121 Chestnut Street
TYPE 57X CADILLAC
Victeria neivly painted. excellent
condition Uirousheul a won.lerful value
anil clnwiy cloned car at $1830
NEEL-CADIL.LAC COMPANY
525 Market Street, Camden, N. J.
l'lteiie, Ciimilen 2nst
"
Lloyd Garrett
Company
15th and Locust Sts.
20?;
Reduction Until
Christmas
Portables
Candlesticks
Silk Shades
Bridge Lamps
Andirons
Manufacturers of Excluuve
Lighting Fixture
jedKinL,
THE GIFT SHOP
OF
CHESTNUT STREET
Offers gifts for the home and
eflice of practicnl utility.
LEATHER GOODS
Boxed Papers and
Stationery
Electric Lamp
Sectional Boek7ases
Desks for Heme or Oflice
Security Bexes, Brief
Cases, etc.
"WATERMAN'S" IDEAL
Fountain Pens
"Eversharp" Pencils
Desk Sets
Games
Visit Our Leather
Goods Department for
Reasonably Priced
Gifts
902-904-906 Chestnut Street
AT EC KJV EAR for Christmas
- Gifts the finest assortment
of really choice styles and fabrics.
j At $1.00. Plnin colors. Neat swivel
figures en brown gieund. Crystal cloth
in fancy design. Stripes in Reps and
Twilled silks. Two-tentd college and
school stripes.
J At $1.50. Satin stripes with two-toned
neat figured designs. Taffeta silks with
self dots Navy Brown Purple. Heps
in many choice striped patterns.
j College and Club sttipes i two
colored combinations the authentic
N ' colors of practically every College and
University in the United States. Club stripes in hand
some three-toned effects.
J At $2.00. Persians are a featuie at this price hand
some scarfs in subdued colorings.
J Scotch-spun scarfs, plain colors and stupes a won
derful color range. "Scotch-spun" is an ideal scarf
fabric.
tj "SneVvflake," another fine fabric, at $2.00 a heavy
silk which gives splendid service; the scarfs have a
re-enforced band their entire length, giving ndded
strength. In staple stripes nnd two and thtee eoleted
combinations.
j At $2.50. Finest Rep .silks, in exceedingly beautiful
striped effects. Tasteful colorings in fancy patterns
J Rich stripes in Basket-weave silks.
Satins heavy and lustrous, exquisite ileweied designs
Many of these are "Hand-Tailored" scarfs, silk-lined,
which adds materially te their "feel" nnd general
elegance.
3 At $3.00. Italian Gienndines. A ptetninem and ap
pealing feature of our Neckwear Assortments (inci
dentally, the price of these scarfs last year was $1.50)
Wonderful in their texture, coloring and appearance
They are in stripes, figures, dots and combination
patterns in a host of beautiful colorings.
3 At $3.50. Exceedingly handsome Meites nnd Mom Mem
stripes en satin grounds some with neutral-color back
ground illuminated with bright stripes unci figures.
Gebelin Tapestiy pattern in Feur-in-IInnds. Reprudui
tiens of the designs in the Pnlace of Versailles adapted
te neckwear. Silks woven in Italy en hund looms.
J Crochet scarfs, $3.00 te $4.50. Plain coleis nnd Ileatlu ,
weaves nnd exquisite colorings in figured pattern pattern
Cress nnd bias stripes in splendid variety
JACOB REED'S SONS
M-24-M26 Cltestmil Stael
i - - - " '
H m W W A
n Compare s St y y ' sd&$ls
0 these shoes fcjffi' MrwP
H with these r l ''m?-w
8 selling for Lf"'' Jw
R 10.00 or mere Aw-.-:..
Juat one of
fifty or mere
styles in Scotch
grain, tan Russia calf,
Cordovans, Brogues and
vlaii effects in both High Shoes
and Oxfords.
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BT. -' s. ' ',' vc. A'-
Vbs. F' X
.1 Gtrs' floef
that will euticear
the Winter
llfsigned i,irtn'ut.irlv
for KrewlnR girls .
Imilt rluht, sltaped
right and styled right
for the most dlserlmi
n.itlng trade. Sturdy
and boyish in
appenrance
and made of ,i
in e t t unuHu.il
itrade of nnest
(i.illoen Tlussla
Cult, with double
s e . t and tl.it heel
Will eutueai two palra
of ordinary beets
6
.75
This Week's
Bifyest
Special
jEi v: fit. jfm
V. if ML f s i w
feitui.ate purchase of Wen m s v inter
iKfercls . dark brown e.ilf and b!ai.k calf,
with straight tip. Cuban heel and welted
sole Mere in all widths vr-
VA te I) and all sues ' .7b
A ical 11 10 Oxford
7-
Five Big
Convenient
Stores
iiGOOD
SHOEsO
Headquarters for
Daniel Green
Comfy Slippers
921 Market Street
w.t ph,ia. ste,.. North PMa Sterea
cmuW rner effSP5uce 2736 Germantown Ave.
60th St., Cerner of Chestnut 5604 Germantown Ave.
All Hallahan Stere Open Until 10 o'Cleck Te-nicht
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