W" fpt Wpitx!) ? pre. '&' W mm I t O 2 CHRISMS FEASTS OPEN YULESEASON Early Colebrations Start for Youngsters and Many of the Unfortunate BLIND ARE REMEMBERED Although there are still two mere iltij before Christmas actually Is with us. and notwithstanding that this Is a lact whjch parents everywhere find it neces- Miry te impress upon backsliding or uniny mom u-t make the cIMributi n overconfident little boys and rIvK Schoe'glrls Cheer I'utleiils Christians activity Is swiftly iipptearh- t llahneiit.iun Hospital gave lis ! Ins n climax. annual Christinas party this nltitnr i , Today is a dai of feuMing and cele- 'fiMML,,1hlIM?'11 J"'.',1 ''ivni""'" vt . ., . , ,, ... tlents. Students of the William Penn bratien in mini) parts yf the . it? . IljK, Scheel for (iliK huvc . .mtr.lim .. There Mere dinners und dancing and L'.IO te'js, s, that each cliild i I'd 1h v 1 1 (distributing of gifts and many forlorn ' provided. I hearts were gladdened. Net metcl.v rZXXZZ' charitable organization, but erguni.n- r vmllii and piano music. tlens of every Imaginable genre were A decorated Christmas tree has Wen ' nt work from early morning spr-udina erected in all of the wards. The se. ml 1 moral and phsical" jev of one s,irt and -en-lee department gave (liritiua oin ein oin anether. I1,M'S ,or cntein families in the nese1.- horlieod. I Can tly for Children v heliduv paity was held this ,ifir-' The Philadelphia .Jobbing Ctnifm tien- neon for tin eiuplejes el the Methodist ers' Associ'itlen distributed candies te t KpiM-upal Ilnspltal. (litis were dis dis dis poer children everywhere in the elti trlbuted and there was u program if This year, when se many pupa have music. Monday a Christmas part for , been thrown out of work and -e many the patients will be held, beginning ut mammas must scrimp se hard the i; oYieek in the morning, when the i manufacturers were mere generous than nur-es will sing Christmas enrels. ever. They sent out ."1(100 pounds- , Forty children, who are patients nt which Is a geed manv tens if ; mi 1 are , te reckon it that wuj. The .ll-trUm- tien was made chiefly through the Sal vatien Arm and the Velunfei r- f America, winch erganl..itinn the man ufacturers think are mme cleselj than ethers in touch with the peer. Wind te Haie Hellda.v These unfortunates who liaie been born blind or rendered blind by awl dent shared heavily in this genewl ills ills seminatien of what is geed at Christ mas. The Ullnd Ilelief Fund of Phila delphia Is taking precautions te see that no blind person within the ity is for gotten or neglected. Messengers ran Either and yen with paiknges of warm clothing. . . What of the schools' Here, indeed, there was rejoicing and festivit.i thnt :i.i .i... f I'hriytmiw ii..lf. - " Teachers did no worse than frown at "' largelc due te the efforts of i j one of the big railroad terminals of the the most outrageeu- pranks. Theie eemrn ttee headed by Mrs August ' cltv. was singing of Christmas songs nnd lyjrndecrfer. M-. 1 his committee pre- As n m,u,pr eV far(i lnis .ou,(I ,)(, speaking of Christmas speeches and vided toys and candy ler every child. a difficult thing, ler during most of the Christmas wishes all round. And then and ( hristnias trees elected in cveir time, as jeu would lind lourself cetilng that magnificent phrase. "Ne mere ard nnd in the nurses home. , Inte th W11V f nj,nest rvrv ni. e1mi school for ten days." was uttered and The children were cut crtaincsl with , nhles. this is a time when the rail-re-echoed in sheu's of wild joy. und j f hristmas stories by the Itev I r. i- toad watchmen deem station loiters un boys and girls said gleefully te one an- I !'ll'u1I,ar"es -ewer. pastor et the Hely wi,.me. ether that verily Christmas is at lat '' ) Iresbyteilnn (hurch: I,. .1. nt nt , r nUl , W(m(1 p0 upon them. .afterty. of the Legan linprevemen, stieams of men and women and children League, and ( ltvv Statistician I.. .1. ,.t ,.,. r.,tL, ,., ni,.,,,. .-,..., ,1,,,1i,.r,-, i,,,if Selioel Shvrs t.r.U Cat.ell The party ivas arranged by Z T'Ji'JZ 0 The boys and girls of the German- Dr. Alexander II Arthur, chief of the , Yeu would see. verv likelv. before the town High Scheel held their annual . children s medical dispensary. (.35tr:l tiekft windows. Hues that arc Christmas entertainment in the assem- I Central Y. M. C. A. Plans re,ls ' length and remain se in spite ejynaii ei uie sc-nuui " ' I s singing ei a . a., c; re. opened treading Keller. school orchestra played a number of 'elections. Songs by the Beys' Olec Club, the 'rending of Dickens tiabriei iiruiie 'leading of Dickens tiabriei cirune iby Miss Manshlp. a member of the fae- lulty, and the singing of "Hely Mght by the girls' choir rounded out the pre- .V p" ' '! ir,cieii ler inns nininu-ii ni.-..i..- .."... ...i.. ... ...i e... !0 children from the kinderenrtens of iiVr ',.... .1.....1 :.. n, Jl,..nc,, '..L "i ... -i.. ...,i"f. .,' .-nc i age of candy. The tes and andy were eentributed bv the students of the Kensington High Sctiml. Clirlstmas exercises were held ur the Geerge W. Childs P'iblic Scheel, Sev- entcenth and Tnsker streets, today, and in addition te the usual Christmas' nm- slcal Tircsrem there wu must- bv the newly ersanlzcil school erciipstia.' Playlet;. Are Presented Severnl one-nct playlets ?ere ; Kcntecl by the srnde and Kii.dergaitcii nT,ii ,vhn nisn rceivi-t n leir f.-.ee . . pupils, wne also receive i a msu irun: Santa Claus He distributed gifts t.. each child. Raymond ( hamhers. principal .turned the ivhele school ever e the ch dren. The teachers smiply acted as pe icv te steer the trnflie and prevent nceldents. The toys received at the party are the only ones some of the youngsters wlll have this year, but that fact did net 'cssen their enthusiasm, but seemed te narty in the evening, nnd nt tint Diss inn Center. longshere and Dltmun xue singing ei n caniuima care. --- - - ; .-- - - , - The waiting rooms ate packed with the exercises, toueweu Dy inc " -" -"., ,., y, nm.v bundles nnd baggage and humnnlfv. of a Christinas story by Dr. happy the hearts of fifty children by, Nenr, im7erKtnnt trnn" Ie ve ,he nrinclnal of the school. The giving them h real Christmas. ' smtlens tn vv nr VlVrL , ,i c,;iJ.. crnrn. T -r.n nVi.u.L- eni,.iii . inc nenviesr nt rtie-c iirisimns triivei "" ",- " ' --- - - Dr. Keller extended Christmas, greet- ' ' . . ..... " ..,. ... ,,..,... ! seems te be en the New Wk-l'lillnilel- I "'us KOl"K t0 (,t " verce us seen as l low; about the police police':" "lngs te the students in behalf of the VtiV.eA will l,- Vi.imieM itiwl t 7p A ' llIn -AVnsIjinxten livI-te of th- IVnti- nr,0e,I, . ,,,,,- ' - '"k nKin te a sneer wnT rcslstered Ifaculty. and the exercises closed with 'l'"".".!. - , ""e i-'p ni h.eS . sylvania. Today there are four extra , Te bnlnnfe the g;ed luck of his re- b the cemplaljinnt. "The police" she Kinging! Tw iL,cm ; ATthh llv i " I trains running between thoAe.peints'nnd !.. Swurliel is likely te find hlmelf snapped, 'hat geed arc they any The pupils of the Kensington High tlint jjef-s v th it Ami: the bu Uty. eyer- tolnerrt)W thp,.,. wlll 1)0 Xi The trains. ' 'ntircly wifeless for Judge Rogers hew. nnd then she made the declarn- c.-i.-.i ' ,!! , i..v.-..i ri,.:.i,n, flet-lng stecking: the day would net be i , ,i.i.. cti i... i i. .. ... nbruntlv severed him from wife Ne. . Hen fiat thev nscl imr ,.,.i. ..- r. ,M.-l-uun ui i'ir tiij, iiiiu """ "- ".' I nmi k the Inevltntile nr.inire nml 11 ..-. r. ., i ttl I I., i; ....!.. l.c.lf . r llm.. n..,li !,....... ..!... -,i , . " n"r'T i ."'hristmns Dream " -i twe-.rt he.rn- Xhi y ,r,"f wi!l Tlbtr,lt- UT ' There ill be ..'vellef' drains from ' sta',1 further punishment. The sailor much 'worse than mine. T lev are 1- 2?" V'? " j' ?" McVeill eltv no ' '' "f )0)mw!i "" n " ""l',,1,1UMn 3 rtnJ IX 11 h t ss nerenV ?. Ml ? ,,,a"t 'f UnT Wewn forth trein fiftJ' ' I,r "' " ,1", I'lnwar. Division i nlrea.ly has spent live days in jail, and I ways petitioning nbeut something; ,f I " W '' ,, "v 'I ! Me "l err v cus A,i",i!!,H,nr,,V0n-. ""."i V'C,;,VOr,?- , Play, written bj . Mi lrmce Sn .1 ,tls,v ,mirs , f lungM. , , x , A(.melin nt , be judge said that under the clrcum- it's net dogs It's nbeut house re.tr. I h,n i C Mabw r Kl inZ Point ng te President Ilai.Ung s order a teacher at the Kensington High ThvTP ,viU b(. lree resplendent ir AnnnpelN. stances he felt the sailor hnd been -ulU- ' Sometime age they wanted te rout an ""ll?" n f, ," "J ,''' ns requiring a cempeti uc cvamlnatien Scheel . was presented by the students, electric lights nun trniiingfinsel nnd an The travel congestion has been clentlv punished. . .icrnt from the neighborhood but the " T'UtVn of the men nrevleuslv l.el.l ll'"'. SY T ,tcn l' n "iy T' "! $ tp the hearty enjoyment of the chil- ,.ura present ler each child, which will steadily developing since approximately "On the whole." said Judge Rogers. I thing ended in a petition." ' I , Ij,,B, " ",i,,i n,,?i ,17,? ,,, v'A ' V " J1"' ih,c Mtfwt candidates, Mr. i.ang dren. be given out by Santa Claus. December 111. It will reach its climax "I think he acted crv decently. Se There as n murmur of pretest from "ri"' 5 Ivn LhIS lw,.JSl.i,l! ,, , ,. . P Following the play each of the S0O At the close of the dinner a Christ- tomorrow. The return traffic, hew- far ns 1 can s,.0f he did net Intend te ' the anti-Therpes but the magistral . ,c , ?rcl, " , i,,t li,- nti, I!' The t,r0llul n,,0,t ' is lllllt el'1- E children wns irlven n tev nnd n nnck- mas entertainment will be elven nnd hcm- will net he s feriniilnble. Feri rninmlt tiipnini." siiueleln.,1 it- " trials, ami enws aguinsi inc eiuci iwe Democratic friends inaugurateil a ' fe and each boy wns plven a tr,v i.res-nted trce. later te ee denvereu te tne needy. WPnth(; roniieni, develop, piebably " . ''',' ?i'..-.r .'. ui J - .. . ". ' d.,.. m... et .- n-.... ... . , IP Girm rP01ill III h " "'t,u' " ' "'" mnmiue j ,.,. I nntl tin d(.v tOf HtlUi by students of the ilium Pcun High I'-acli gltt will tie Drought te the tree wiii continue te de se. Whether for i """ "--'" b"" ." " ""- i""- -"- "" sicel lu , , vuuniriK recegnise uny uwiiiiiur ra m uie . g Scheel for Gi.l. ;.v a child dressed in white ,-arrying n tlds rensen or because of the Christmas '" J""'' "IV'XMlve'r'ce LT' After Guatemala Coup b oed-curd ling wrcnade that came from I pound HeavIer and f , h t Pupils Get Toys Made , .Coe, ? 1.7 "n" nAr l! W S 'ears " Ker KL' V. ' ' ,f '- '."m.p.s'agll'iniet Miss Washington. Dee 2:.aiy A IV 1- "'MfUhjnmble of musical notes Whi.e Under Six Years O.d mils morning the clnldren of the en it. , n m In general. the A I... Styers and vv oee and iven li e r. A ffe i nn li pait e e I ite.l WPr0 hev.ds and whlne.s that might have Washington. Dec. M.-MLv A. . g 1..' , .u. c- ,.- ......- The Athletic (Hub of the Kensimrte..,. ,;",.;.. rs , ,l,,tnin an evtiaerdm.irv incy were miim.siiu uus en,-, in-mh.i -- '' 'V'.7 .' '"'l ' .'! "l'" come from lest souls In spoeK- land. The Itevs in this ceuntrv under siv ve,.. MB'1 SkkSs rTiMt BURGUR GETS '5 YEARS HSSSc ,Hs .mm ,fi.S?SiS'.ifeTa r of pupils et the fifth and sixth grades. ?,V, ,, frelt T .' ,n2 )TJ ' s te her support, he wn- anested. overthrew of tn- Ilerrera UevmHiim. !sa"M .ii,ir.n t . . ' Miss Elizabeth I'lrlfh. in charge of '"V" " '" ,h 'u 1, wb..',ef th Judge Redgers. In Sentencing Man,, Af.r i defendant had been re the ("'nl.cl States (Jevern.uent addressed n,issv ca " I il the in uMi box'),,, , ,n i f""ml. '" the class, conceived the idea of putting A. i1'1"' cr 'b "L' ;f '.' '' ' 1 VI' 1, Crime Must Be Stepped lea-wl wife Ne. 1 said her husband had n nole te Salvader and Honduras, ex-.; "n at tic top a ah gle bunchef ter ,u her cf, ,, ns In the s , K- " lliniJ i the work te ImneLiate practical use nnd ". IVrnnkfeV mrs' l,,!, of ,s ,? y, m fl f T.fd"n He-nr ' f' t"1'1 ;il" "' l,l v'r","a "f '"' "r'sslni; ,l' '""'v ,,int I'01"-'0 w1"1'1 h" r led in te space 1. Xl in", mid e 17 V, ".Yiffercnce f . whi, I '". WV had tht boys h.,.. , the mnnufueture "J , k 1 ' of the rrt,,er chlcce tl.n ; n';'v ' story. Sh- complained that he hnd preserved by then, i accordance with '"Vie waitlng-redm n, ,1 skul. led 1 i a I n' ''me ethei- fnrte ., h r tl, , ,' , med Ts t0tV, no:; X Irhimrt we -Hy tonight Ter Peer children. 8&n" ," ,a"d ' wasgl e, 7' "iiat when he l.rmlllntl her before her relatives nnd he ,, rnis e, the r m.t ies w ,1, Juate- ' k oern jolmsen captured his ,;et I uatien'allty ,,!np" llhrn of ,'hl pe ,u a" ineaeis, tni mc.si popular ming two ,ers of the Hlue Triuncle Hoesters the ., i.ini,,i. Vnifcn of 1'ixen street fr ends, nnd that she had been given his nai.i. i ins note, it wns said, wus net , found it much the worse for its , tien. w hid e Use v resembles tint of i vever wooden tejs called 'the turn- ''" .' '., ' "" Kl' , ' ,0, '":. Z sentence,! Alolphe lka M "" ..,.., llet i.eca'.se he wnnted te intended ns a coercive measure, but was Efferts te act as Insulator te 200 electric Lie,, r,. of .h,' e..e,,..! : . l ..f ! heighten their enjoyment " '"-- -;". r" " ear. in the Eastern Penitentiary. . ."7 l Y, erV .Wieh' en me b. - , c- - con ,hr b "r U 1 KWZXL Violinist Kntertalns ScJicK)lmatrs ... ,, ,, ,;,,,, ,. , Zel,:" rnhh1, ," 'n"m,Mr ,of f,:1"1 ,'" .turefilm s. senltlzed but net expescsl, was forwarded te the two govern- A little girl violinist Minnie Vnnlc ' -rsU a,,.,"f "'.- ?.' T' ,A P.)- the vicinity et Fifty-second and Market ' wl)s U1K0(1 bef ere the- Senate Finance me,,K of 2H Dcwtv Htre K.. i " ,Vwt at ,nf" ,!!'" .".r ,'" vVl Hfr,vl,'e ' ,",m' ' strPV' aml WV nPP",'nM wh"n '"'.Committee today by Charles II. Cele, of Hecognitien of the de facto govern- the Ilerrv Public SW Flfty-ulnU. ?l " ,lrl th" X '''.' rul law "lvfU,ls ' tri'"1 '" Iiawn lliri ,00t' llosten. speaking for the Uny State met In Guatemala will depend upon and Mace Vreet" tils' " mernln us imrt '"""7 " 'H T"'1"'1 ""me" VTPfr- i Fllini Company, llosten ; the Kastman the .-eperl of condalens there te he Tile c'lebrreat,ie,ntllierme0r "xlfeWta 'ZttZlZu" TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Kodak Ce.upnny ; the Ansco Company made by the new American Minister, was nttvnded bv the parents of the S, Jehn n. w ..mW.k w . -a Js" V et ; Itey Davi,. it was snid today. AtTh. Adjunct school of prlvc,ife. riir'liiaKi'W'vi1:' 7AAV iVu::iV hospital chief arrested Thirteenth and Cambria streets Chris.- the. Commute- of th. Am-rlean lA'len. , wjljHm Wh... iw N( r--d , . ,- Annle rg b ;e man nlru.d r ' L "'U 1 . - "HlL" ' CU mas exercises were held, iu which the "'lhe unilJ.il repeit of the cemmls- 'samuH .I-IkihI. flevelaml. O. anj Sarah '" k, fu.,tcrri0f, l this COUlltrv. Accused of Selllnn "WIIHrnt" dtn 1200 pupils participated. There .iere sum." Mr. Taj ler said, "implies that p Kruii... ""ftA0:' , .., .. "'n, '"sn l ? '" Pentl valerem ' , Wlldcat Stock recitations and singing in the assembly ex-wrrliv men and women are rcceiv- . 8"it". " Vfrinw'ci? ii" rate In the Fer Inov bill Mr. Cele ske"l te Maimed War Veterans room, where n large Christmas tree bus ing in the matter of civil service prefer- iu'mus Jlirrtn. son 'runt; ft. rivI fleorgie . , Kneell!e rnte' of threc-nunrters of Waukesha. Wis.. Dec. ':!.( Itv A been erecttsl. The parents of the pupils ment a mere liberal opportunity te cV?,n&J0l.$X. "nn . .nd one J fe't en peslHve0 IHrns' and P.)-Dr. J ' fV Nerru,? executive di-' I were invited. en er (.evernment positions thun is con- i;Uner .maiu. .12 K. se'iewick m. j ene.nunrter cents n feet en rector of the Itestliaven Sunuterium. Exercises at PU grounds er I,rlnctl'"'I,,,1"1 b-vth, ''oinmlsslen. 'Cinri" i. H.,uirM vwCn J an1 ! nrgatlve dims. If specific rates are net Waukeslm. and Hey Jacksen, a patient, AH thin Tare was a inerrv ii, "l? American Legien, through it.- ,rgl,- nJriMv !.i'V'b',.'5 "' nJ ! gnintcd. he urges an ad valerem rate of were arrested today en warrants charg- rJVhi nl.vJ urnls lMlY mmltw 'l-"'7 that former i,.h n..nwn. nw v Jih , :V, per ,.cnt en Ameilcan valuation or ing sule of speculative oil stock te l0Ar ?!, fJSS CSanlen Center Hi.M, T '' '?"" r"""' abseWe ,prtvnnx ' "XrsVhuiman se 'hUmI-h n B0 per crnt en foreign valuation. World War vete.an patients at tlie in- .VHSk.,'? ,.. ,sP,J tPii . th n obtaining Government positions " eari'it nS VrW, v . ami Alice " ' stltutien without obtaining a permit! nnd LiemDnril streets, tnere will be a .. i i":it iinu-nun t. . . .... .. e, i... ...n....,.i i.. i.... ,. ' streets, another. I Julian Hesus., proprietor of n beard - At the Hnppy Hellew Center there ing house ut 1801 Juniata street, Nice was celebtntlen In the nfternoen for I Uiwu, was shot in the left wrist last mrlcanfi. nnd in the evenintr nn will ba held for Italians. The KingsesMng Center, nt Flfty-flrst street anil Chester avenue gav0 a J. Osrtntmns party uus auernoen anu this t, irVMintr there will be a Christmas fes- v - tttLmmt fiM mttfTlallrlN will be a Christmas denee ter J t U I WJM the, Buerwoed Center Fifty I'CathnrlncTgtreets. and at the y:jXhm. Oaajwt Bliteiaitb trct;:nndJ,tewn itjae i rt. iJi Wyoming avenue, there will be n Christmas entertainment. And nt the Water Tower Center, at llnrtwcll Inne nnd Sullivan street, there will be hIiii;1ii2 nf ClirNtmnn seiiffH tonight. At St. flirittiiihers Hospital the Philadelphia Mothers' Club cuve a Christmas party te the little Inmates I who are, of eeurc, cripples, i llaftUets te lie Distributed Kr tallies of destitute patients in the, Jeffersen Hospital will twelve huge Christmas baskets cniitulnliiK u full Mipply for n Christmas dinner ns well as Rifts mill ether things te make bi tfcht the heliduy, unci putleiits In peer circumstances in the het)ltul nlse ivl'l be provided for b the .Secial Sen ice Ilureuu of the Women's Auxiliary. A committee consisting of Mrs. Alba II. .Minimi, chuirm-iti ; Miss Olive Par dee, Miss Marlen Mutten, Miss Jesephine Heeper nnd Miss Mill"' iwcum imcked tl ! baskets tills 1 'afternoon ut the hospital anil en Sut the Memerial Hospital at Koxberougl . rnjuied .1 sit from Santa Cl.ius 1 ln- afternoon, although it will be a lit tU ahead ei his usual scludulc. salit.; showed up .it -J o'clock and greeted the children who were able te leave their tn-ds in the dslpens.iry. where n targe Christmas tree has been crecld. Santa Claus had a large supply of toys, tundj und lie cream. Children te lie Made Happy Clnistmas also we celebrated at the Children's Homeopathic. Hospital, l-'riiukllti and Thompson streets, till afternoon for -IK) patients and children with whom the social service department i i is in touch. lheie was a (. hristnias tree and n Santa Cluus, who distributed presents. A large quantity of candy, ... . 1 was donated by candy inanufactuters. , I he C hristnias cheer t hat was spread Th rn(,nt iirnnh nf , v r f- i -". "."": ." ", ""I...- .' The names of the most worthy cafes I have been turned In by the nurses of the State Clinic, and each child has ' received u special invitation. And such received u special mvltatl n R00( ti,ne thev are g Tlie men of the dormite VW( a fet.(l," which wl going te have : ries have sup- 111 Kn i.a...n,1 ... ,i,,i , l in i. mi it ..., ut .ir.ii HI I , - ... .. ..... cemincie wiiueui iiiui. , !,e for 0Rrh ;,'''Sste'' will be there, i wndy toys mnde te resemble horses, baskets iind all sorts of queer shapes, two reels of Christmas movies shown. The party is in charge of It. II. Tut- tie, of the employment bureau of the Central Branch. Mere thun "00 girls nnd young women members of the clubs of the various branches of the Y. W. C. A. "v lillfd baskets with feed for the needy sterkings for soldiers and pack- ng''" of geed things te ear for the shut- in- A "White Chtlsim.is" party is te be - . . a u .i . ,1 a neiu renigni uy un uie groups mai meet at the I.eairue. 1222 Locust street, and m- ne- i.wur, - j.,.u.-i nn.vi, iuw the gifts donated by the members will OirlM CIubs; of the hnrae branch, aru preparing Christmas baskets and gift box,s for i,),,.,, llnil , hteck ,s for shut-ins . HITS CIVIL SERVICE REPORT Steps Card Game; Shet In Wrist Ultrht when he stenncd U card irnme , among boarders, itestifiz told police the riiet wns fired by Philip Syry, who ran from the house nnd has uet been lecaieu. nw 11 juitu mun wus ireaieu nt St. Luke's Hospital. . w - :SO A. 51. TWtMIOCa SEW TOIIK TWAIN I'anna. li. li. ijV. . "' n. : A.M air... meppinr n at W. I'lilla. N. 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DERIR:Rys 1 , .. . . -iii Congestion at Terminals Here Expected te Reach Peak Tomorrow TRAINS IN DROVES ON TIME The Christmas Ingress and i edus this season surmisses jimtlilnc In recent j,.., rn,irim,i nu. S1V ki,i,i , t.,..i .v.. ...;...., ... ...... , tlll'Illlll t 1FI1 IIIM lllllll,S-l III I 1)111 MlklH tj,s slatcment. It might he well lir-t , t...i .. .. ... Pi te erifKness et the ticket clerk.c. four sections, which is n wnr nt unvini- that two or three or even four trains leave where ordinarily but Tine would leave. And each train is half as Ien 11 ? "'I1 i nv'hils ".v , again ns ordinarily. Trains come same way, and there are net ma nf IrncV- hlim i.lli '' .'I, nn- ,i, ., . j nn ..-.-.. .... 0!u:s u,i dear knows hew many coaches, Te the nieht trains te ew Yerk nnd . south there will be added some one thing, it Is likely te extend itself ever n longer period. A leek ut the railroad eiders shows from December 2." a steady drop in the number of extra parlor cars requi-l- I tinned from the Pullman Company, nl- though the need for some extra cars will probably continue until after the first week In Jaimarv On '' '' fcve nnd iw li'iir s Ia t iere villi, of course be a rally. On these dns "V,r' "'' , m,'V, , Vtln n le , ", -. ; 1 " ,, , iin.ielnhla and New I ?"''. i"n I hllniltipnia aim .. iihi ri-ii i iwiiiiiriuiiiii ti nil iiiiiiin ii ' .. . 10- lmest without exception, trains ar KiiNtnrn IViutentlury fev burglary y iu lad i.l ea le lgu Itv. ''".'Sft, '"".Vt of thing must m " said h 1','as sentence "The ''.ji.w-U see that ou at least will m'TZlutt"iZ, te net less than fourteen ea:s nml i I Mather Harri?i.ur. i;; ,, t, i.n r lrnv.v iinrrlsburif. 1'.. &rtJ Sarah Helland. aSl.'i Kimball t . . Juhn V. llrune Sl.l TaKer i . ana Mar- uaret M. Jeyrn. -ISOS l'anehall av. ph II Uroekn. 1710 Norwood Ht . and r0,,j ir Hmlih. 1711 Norwood et Je i'"v 'iSl"".; 3V..',rMo'i?e"e Vt " I MirV,n J.SEffiSS?' affiT Manayunk ,.. and Kthrn O'Malijy. Mt Airy, ia -....- .--j ! - , jfe, . lThm. Wnik.r? 727 3. 13th . and Mary L, Darnes 1321 Heutli nl KXTKAi sr'K.ciAi, noTeonAvrnn ..' ..lit 1,. laaiiaH IlVIH aW lamia Hupptcmnt' will he lud Friday. January u, in inc i.nciiiin. "" ."..-.. vnnii L. n.lawsrit liivr Ilrldee. Adv. ..,. . .- ,--- --- . A 1L uu sprvui UL .ut uiivr .ei; uii-, ....,..-. t , , , , i ... MM i n.. . . -- ... ... . finmii.il n.ii.t run linn I'f ,if- ,, ficciiii-i, Nile i i lull-ill- in .kiiuiikiv v it, iiu.i- ui-i.il iiiii.ir.ii ii . i .-. ----- ...., .-, ..... .. ... .,. . iiuivii ,i i. i ." ? .."-. . v:i .-i-.i i. .. c...u i ei kvcdic l: mluii ihmh iiu- jiiiiiu.iii t-oiinuin.sieii. iir. , LEDGER-r-. PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, FINISHED NOW FOR HOME BANK ROBBED OF $16,800. Mount Wolf Officials Estimate Less! 1 -u . I I terda.v. place the less at $1S00 incur icney and Slfi.OOO in negotiable sectin- ties. They admit, however, that this i,ni,y i. n low estimate, since they luuc net made a complete check-up of the ninety-three safety deposit boxes rob bed. The burglars, it Is believed, made a' quick flight in un automobile. Mrs. Jeseph Arneld, who resides next te the, bank, heard the meter of n car in front of the bank about 2 o'clock ycsterchij . morning. SAILOR GOES FREE BUTS0D02WIVESS "Letus Blessem's" Bends An nulled and "Sweetness" Declares for Divorce JUDGE HELPS UNTANGLE IT William .lerry Swnrtzel. a first -class fireman attached te a tug nt the Phil adelphia Navy Ynrd. get off with n sus pended sentence In Judge Hegers' court en a charge of bigamy today. "Sweetums" nnd "Letus JUossems ' te use the young man's pet names for lus two wives, were present In court nnd "Sweetums," otherwise Mrs. Kthel v,ctr Swartzel. nltnest collapsed. She wus vjieedlly revived, and was well her nn annulment then nnd there. Judge Hegers ordered thnt a letter be written te the authorities nt l.enguc This wus Swartel's second appear- mice in court. It was when Jir-t ur- rnlgncd. several iajs age. that tli - ,u. thcmselvc. revealed the em! -a:-- n,... i.r.mes he .lad for them. I.jf'i are bin m'es. and pretty. Swni tzi-1 explained that he iimrnni -Ahv Victer Swnrfyel in liroeklyn In KU Ruins en a cruise of a year's I ,,lruten ntter u wwk' hem eymcvjii. 1 c wn m(1 nMere f()r tMrty (lays llfter "lt nml tl,L'" "Kn"1 "'''"O'mian.cd the 4i.. .... i . . .. ... ...:... j i . .. l "." "" """ """ " ;Vlr- ,,,, m(, V(. 1;. (;nV(,rnm,lU ;,iit - inc nt te her, he wild. The defendant told the Judge his give it te her. but because he n- com- jwllcd te de e. ASK HIGHER FILM RATE Manufacturers Want Tariff Cheek en German Imports ., . .. U' in , n a lfi.u Alii.il S!,,'.iu in i.riinliiu. Iflilelllfr limua ubleil Veterans' Gas und Oil Company Services for Cornelius Cuff te Be i and Mr. Jacksen Is named as secrctnry- Held en Rockland Street treasurer. t ,i r n- rrnn m..i. .,, I ' ' Hnrrctt, Stale commander of Cornelius Cuff, B500 Market street thp Alnrrl(,nl L ,en reper,0(I f.10 1Tlat. who killed himself tt ednesday after or , tllP rilltll0rtics lns cimrgcs tmt murdering Mrs Minnie U .irringteii f1P .iHabled veterans were being so se nnd IJelln Drnke and wounding Mrs. 1(,ltP(1 t l)llr,,,nse ,,11 stock from tlie Agnes llerrel, will be buried this nftet - meager (levernment allotment were de de neon from nn undertaking cstubllsu- nice) hy j)r, Xerrls. ment at 71.'I Ilecklaud streit. , Mrs. Warrlniten and Mrs. Drnke , fil'l'riAf. itnTennAYIIlti: I wll ... : . . . - . . . lie hurled irnin lhe smile nluee uc uuiim ireui me suiue pmsi. vimmm "ajiuurruiv. MITnP nflO T WOh I iLLUU UUU IU IlLLI POLICE OFF PORCH Alway Park There, Weman ... r iiiuivi nueiuii Tells Court But Neighbors Don't Like Howls AND JIMMIE CAUSES ROW "'Hie cops parked themselves en my perch and I needed the deg te keep them awake." Mrs. ninmn Alice Thorpe, fifty years I old and fearless, folded her nriiis and oeised Magistrate Kensbnw straight In ee. She lives ut I'.'IO Seuth Gar- I sireir. ! he scene was the Central l'ellee , un. Hanked te the rlL'ht of Afrs. ! Thorpe were her followers. They I echoed her every statement, frowning i when she wa mad. smiling when she I was glad. Off te the left was another I ueiegatlen from her neighborhood. They were signers et a petition demanding Mis. Thorpe get rid of her deg. They glared at her ns she testified thnt Jlmmie, un eight-inonths-eld collie, and cause of the proceedings, wa ull that a deg could he expected. Assertions by the petitioners that "Jimmy" was noisy and generally dis dis erderly were vigorously denied bv Mrs. Iherpe. She pictured him as a meek, sociable nnd obliging little pet. She deplored his bark was net grlttv 'or sepulchral us stated bv some of the complainants, but en the ether hand was somewhat pleasant and rather cel- eiatura in effect I "What de you asked the Judge, "I need pretei need the deg for,' protection." icplied Mrs. I "The pnlt.ee in Columbus, where I I ' mi from." she added, "are three time.. ' '' Beed as these this town. As te ' "I'll give you te January .1 te get ureppeci. rid of the deg," lie said, "and mean- ' ' while held you In $.r)00 bail te keep the CAT YOWLS IN PIANO , peace." ' i Mrs. Thorpe was permitted te sign,,., . , .. Ui- eu. d,. m. her own bend. I Electric Machine Emits Rare Dis- Out in the corridor after the hearing1 cord Till Puss Is Freed the pro-Therpes nnd anti-Therpes re- Moerestovvn N. .!.. Dec. 2.'!. Drep- in..,., hostilities verbally. There was , nlckellnte the slot of nn auto- il.ni ger of mere serious action when nutlc ninne nt the waiting-room nt the LnnN r,nred the ,, nVtien e t he Pur ling en County nnd I -- 5 MTFRVFMPC TO UCCD , U. b. IN I tHV tlMtb IU Kbth" PEACE IN CENTRAL AMERICA ievernment's desire for world peace. Salvader and Honduras were mem bers with Ouateiniiln of the proposed li'imbHe of Central America, nml it was fen red iu some quarter thnt the I I revolution in (unt,,mala would result In efforts en the part of the ether two- member governments te prevent (iuate Nun Is is listed lis president of the. Dis- ' .. " . Ti.- ...... - .,. ::. .x-...:" m... nuninriiieiii. anuwini -etfw ii,inrri Jiirvr , Hrje(li w, , plll)lulw, 0B ,,rMliyi j.iwarf 0. In the Uvenina l'ublle L'Aw.Mv, n nr v nil nYnrnsuinn nr fin Amnpnnn HEOBMBS5R 23, 1921 MS CAFE REVELS UNDERAGENTS7 EYE Federal Men Throaten te Raid. . Places Where Holiday Liquor Flews MAY CLOSE THEM FOR YEAR Clirlstmns and New Year's raid!" en hotels nnd cafes In this city where Irurn "kicks" Its way Inte the stemncliH 1 of patrons were premised today by Harvey h. Duncan, assistant associate 1 prohibition director. 1 Mr. Duncan announced that he would , ask United tSates Attorney Celes te ns- slgn nn Assistant District Attorney nnd j u United States Commissioner te sit In , the Federal Hulldlng tomorrow night, j Sunday night nnd Monday. The purpose of the request, lie ex plained, Is te make possible the ob taining Immediately of "Jehn Dec" (-enrch and sclxurc warrants wherever agents discover liquor being served te or consumed by hotel and cafe patrons. "There are violations of the prohibi tion law In hotels and cafes In this city nnd agents will be assigned dtir inp the holiday period te all such es tablishments," Mr. Duncan said. The prohibition campaign ngntnst cabarets, cafes nnd hotels (licensing I liquor may bring nbeut the closing ter one ,,vi yri e...... ,-..."- . against which evidence nas uccn oo eo oe tnlned. The Government is given this rifri.t lie n ueetlen of the Velstead net. S. F. Hutter, acting State prohibition director. In discussing the raid en the -'nte Inrtl' Tmllh ntmninut ., , Trfrilnv mnrmtie. re ferred 'te Section HI of the Velstead Act. which rends: "Any owner of en establishment hav ing guilty knowledge of the possession or sale of liquor en his premises, und fng' TK".!!1 KTbjIS't."; fine of $1000, a year's imprisonment, nr linth The section of the Federal law np plvlng te sucli ceses provides that fol lowing the first notification te the prop erty owner that his building In being used contrary te the Velstead law, h second charge may result In the closing of the plece for one year as a public nuisance, nucn uciien, newevcr, must be approved bv the United States Court. Tnllewlne the raid en the cafe warrant were Issued for Arthur Schwartz, U. M. Herg and Frank Scully, respectively president, treasurer and secretary of the Martin Cafe Cor- .poiatlen. KU KLUX KLAN INVOLVED IN CARROLL MURDER TRIAL State Attorney Says Order Wlll Be Brought In Only Incidentally Ardmerc, Oklii., Dec. SI. Ray L. Heede. nutomebile dealer, was accused Sift-ftiSnaiS ,at,1e,r. t Walter Cnrrell, brother of the slain man. in testimony yesterday nt the pre liminary trial of eight defendnnts ehnrged jointly with the denth of Car Car eoll nnd two ether men. A declaration that the Ku Klux Klnn would be involved only In nn "lnci dentnl manner," In the trials, was made. Austin. Tev., Dee. 2.1. (tty A. P.) The four eilicers against whom mur der charges were filed by Police Magis trate Ed n. Nltscl.ke for the sheeting of "Peeler" Slajten, taxi driver, in an nllcy adjoining what Is known ns "Ku Klux Klnn Hall." declare they fired in sclf-ihfense. The four men, Ilasset .Public Service trolley lines, n passenger .lrew n tune tint would have nsten s led flu, mnnndietnier nf the Instrument. "Sweet Adeline" appeared en the In- illfntrir hut tinn.eved 1 steners wlm began edging toward the deer fulled te; volts and the banging of the inechunlcal bummers, Magistrate Teughlll Better The condition of Magistrate James If. Teughlll. who wns utricken in the City Hnll jesterdny, is reported 'from iitu daiiEhter's lieme. 11I.TJ Nertli Fifty- fourth street, this morning ns greatly I , 1 1I I.. n.n.MA.1 ,A Hn.. A I.:.. imprOVI'll. ' -AlM.l.VVll ,,, (..--tlllUV illy duties after the first of the year. Jewels Finger Rings, Earrings, Bar Pins, Breeches, Bracelets, Lavallieres, Pendants, Sauteirs, Tassels. .Wercienidiae Purchased Up te Christmas Eve Delivered en Christmas Day , ,Bv Jec,Mlt-8senecrs of the Heuse In Neie Yerk, Atlantic City, Wilmington, Uultxmere und Annapolis. J. E.CALDWELL & CO, JfeVrELtrV - SiLVEtt - Statienehy Chestnut and Juniper Streets -V A 1 -- ' - ; ,rh;Vir' T"M. .l , Engaged iBBttP;A'.'jiiH MISS ELKONOItlC AVAIX0NK Her engngement te (iuerlne Mar clilnl lias jus been announced. She lives at 1010 Seuth Thirteenth street nnd is popular In the Italian colony MINERS COMPLETE PLANS FOR SHAMOKIN CONVENTION I, I. Increase of 20 Per Cent Likely te Be Asked In New Contract Shamehin. l'a Dec. SI. (Uy A. I'.) Jehn L. Lewis, lnternntlennl presi dent of the United Mine Workers of America, hns notified District I'resldcnt C. IT. Gelden that he wlll preside nt the tri-dlstrlct convention which opens Jnnunry 17 te frnme demands te be submitted te the nnthraelte operators tirler te the expiration of the present working agreement April 1. 1'rcBldcnt Gelden announced today that arrangements for the convention virtually bad been completed. Dltli culty In securing accommodations for the 800 representatives of the union expected te attend the meeting bus been overcome through the co-operation of local citizens, who velunteeted te threw open their homes te theso who cannot be accommodated elsewhere. A theatre has been leased fr the business ses sions. In discussing the probable demands the convention would make President Gelden nnd ether district executives in timated that the miners would ask for nn increase of possibly L'O per cent, with a minimum day rate of net less than $.r for ill classes of workers. Adjust ment of inequalities in wage rates for men unguged in the actual task of mining coal, un eight-hour workday for stable men, watchmen und certain classes of engineers who continue en a twelve hour schedule nnd the "check off," which would require the opernters te collect union dues, will be some of the ether Issues te be embodied in tlie de mands, it wns said. ABS"TISJ10F EXAMINATIONS FOR POSTMASTERS URGED Heuse Bill Would Give President Full Appointive Power Washington, Dec. 2.1. A bill nbel- l ishing competitive examinntiens for Postmasters nnd permitting the Presi dent te nominate any one he pleases , wns introduced yesterday by Keprcscntu- tlve I.angley, Hrpubiiean. Kentucky. ' All executive orders issued by former I Prnulilnnfk T?n.,..icnl M'nf, nml Wllum . Iiu.ullin .7W.,V.IL. .UIL IIIUI ,,,l"ll. and by President Harding relating te the 'ippelntiucnts- of Postmasters would be ubregated under the measure. .mi. j.uiiKiey fiei'juicci ne tun nei ir- scheme whereby as many persons as ' possible who were Demecruts und fresh from Ft'nel wero induced te enter the examinations, nnd ns a result in many i ('ft!,os ,l10 first tIlrcu ou tllc list llre "" Democrats. "This is very embarrassing te Re l;b,Hcnn Congressmen, who have te ex- P,n,n 'hj; competitive exa.n nations are ccessar-v for a geed Republican te get un nppelntment when no examination was rc'iuired of them te shevv their fit- ' ncss 101- going one nun uciping te get Vetes te put tlie Republican Party In "... . . T rt j Pcr. i BOYS LARGER THAN GIRLS I spensible A selected group of native. born children showed "very little deviation" from the total average including foreign born, the report said. Loet Tailor Shep of $1000 In Cleth Thieves jimmied open u front window of the tailor store of Samuel Abraham, l.'U 1 North Franklin street. Inst night und stele cloth valued nt S1000. . w Mutilated Terse of Five-Year-Old Girl Discovered in Hetel Roem Closet MAN SUS.PECT A FUGITIVE,'! ' V Xcw Yerk, Dec. '2,1. The mutilated body of Tessie Kucharski, five -year, old ' daughter of n hotel proprietor In Neiy ' Ilrunswlck, Jf. J., was found pneitd In n suitcase in n closet of the Hecti ' Albnny In New Ilrunswlck early thtj ' morning. ( The child wns the daughter or Atlelph' Kucharski, of the Hclmore Hetel, nf ' ltlchmend and Burnet streets. Shc'wai last seen going into the Hetel Atbair .! nt Albnny nnd Nelsen streets nbeut u o'clock last evening with Geerge Gnrrl ,' sixty-four years old, a carpenter who lived nt the Albany. Tlie closet In which her body wM'"' found Is In a room adjacent te tlie ' room which Gnrris occupied. Ile left the hotel an hour nftcr he was seen ' entering the place with the little Ku- ' charskl girl nnd has net been heard et since. Witnesses say Garrls explained when he enmc Inte the hotel lobby with : tlie child that she wns his grandciauch. ' tcr. ' Tessle's mother left her alone In the barroom of the Ilclmere Hetel ester ilny afternoon. Tlic woman is new In clinrgc of the hotel. Her husband, who" wns recently indicted en n clinrgc et nssnulting n fiftecn-jcnr-ehl girl, has disappeared, forfeiting his. bend. The mother did net miss Tessle yen tcrday until supper time. She then began te scarcli for her. Fulling te find any trnee of her' dnughter, the mother notified the police. The ease was placed in the hands of Patrolman William Savage, who lenrned that Tessle had been seen gelns upstairs In the Hetel Albany with Geerge Garrls, who lived en the sec ond fleer. At ." o'clock this morning he went te Garrls' room nnd found the, body in the suitcase in the roeni ni. joining. Garris described ns five feet eight inches tnll, with n dnrk meustnche, dark hair nnd steckily built. He was tried last May en nn indictment charging thnt he had lured a little boy Inte the weeds und hnd nt tucked him. He was acquitted. The dead child was light-lmlred, ruddy-cheeked and plump. She were a blue dress, n pink sweutcr nnd light shoes. AGED TELEGRAPHER DIES ' Theodere Teitmeyer, 2231 North Twentieth street, for sixty years tele graph operator for the Postal Telegraph Company, fell dend this morning at work en the fourteenth fleer of the Fi nance lluildlug. Six Hazlcten Collieries te Clese IlaJcten. Pa., Dee. 2.'!. Three col cel lleries of the six operated by the Jcdde Highlnml Ceal Company will be idle today and work at nil of them will be suspended tomorrow, the company nn- , mmuceil jesterdny. Stagnation In the anthracite trade was given as the rca' son. About ."000 men arc affected. Council Officers Slated linrastcr. Pa., Dec. iXl. At a cau cus of the Democratic-members of the ltoreugh Council of Celumblu. which party captured Council nt the late election. Dr. J. A. Heevcr was slated for president and Herace A. Mcucner , . for " - -. . - - cyrdiuminrraiHiiniji'irjiimniirfli'L'uiamininiinniiRijniXinL'iiiuiiramiuannHa &SCD Mince Meat r fi fc ' p? S i jj jg g ( 1 , 20 C lb m (luality through and through s fe m & Sold enlv in our Stores H tin t, mTiTiTmTiiiiiimiriiniminnmtiHmnHiiiinipnm-iiiinci'iimniiLTTTu L'AIM i:i. I'DST Ideal Christmas Gift THIS HEAUTIFUI. IVOKl MANICURE SET rf0 JP Regular Value ?8 PieD Parcel Pest Free 'M-ilri'i, I rencli Ivery "I) u Harry.'' in nent, liiiiiil.nme letlie"lic eiisfi llnril Willi hull". An "bio. lately lilsli-Rruile iirtirlf. National Trading Ce. M ii ii uTiic hirers IlUlrlbulera 902 Walnut St., Phil- Phene Walnut 47b 1 DKATIIH -Tm:nr:.Nirv"iJce"'-.'.'. "KnN'Aii) " band r,f Anne M. hneciiu m; V-iiafd T en ut fiulierin- and !", ll,, .h fflini Sweeney, liS'Pd Ml TleLitlves i". '."in re Invited In attend tunrrnl. ?"i"' ',,. , .it., from lila lat i residence. ,"" rauHl liiKken ft uerninmaiv n. w ', .y.Meii, imiBH I'liurrli 0 A .M. tnlerment Hcilyepul"hr 'mw,f SAI.IHril'UV. Iuc. '-'Iv 1U-1, J t,r 3Ml iinmarieuii- . :"-r-:..-.. 1 lf uf Jnme T. KBtlnbury. in " . -,h. jmr. Hcrvld-M, Haiurtav. ' ' iirnjnw rcsldenra cr JIM. .1 ""'""',.'", .-riatl 1 i,..u. .. 11.. ininrmtic t,rlvaie ll'llili J,ni,ii, ,i. ! ..II nuiy enll l'rliluy evenlns. 7 te ''.. ,-r p, MANTICIt -On Hce ,-1, ,VTi,nini J itauKhl.r i.f UriiMlur. rmI th ' ''.T , .nd Meirnw. 8r.. ike,I 2S yearn , ' ''"' b"atur lilencla invlied te funeiul mrvli-M un MJ ii.iy. at 2 .10 I". M . 1.1 ntn i'V,',n.'m,ury. Jniper bu Interment N-orllmue.l l.mW Vtpwlntr Frldny nvftninir. Sl'lililVAN cm, ikm. ii.. J"'v BH bnml of J-nnln Hulllvan (nm ""'T'en Iivin ami tilen-ln tnvlle;! te J"5r''it,? I urilie. nt 7.ae A M . fren -"V,' , v A lllLh niiiHn al HI Auullii UW''" I .11. Inltrmeiii Ilnly i'rn- tenxnerj r, I'OATKH. Irnlav iiiuininR. I"1, ;,' ut iWAltli IHillM'lt 1 'OATHS i ' " "Tlllli .ii-.-.li I II lliirm- malm "I'l '"lft ' .,i,n , ll.i 11 illin nr finifMl t M.i ireimiiJ'i - fr iSTOIUGEBATrERIES.AirulVi FIND. CHILD'S BODY ! ' U Bfa allTl rral IHGH LV bbsT ii LvVri AWAflfii I'aH , - i.r fl ntMteCi H-lf; si' a -vrf ity ' , I-J vi
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