w ir-- - v 4 - ' '. ( Ji r ' , .-. p f I iEuentng public ffieiget v nig'ht EXTRA THE WEATHER Knln changing (n snow lenlpht unci Sunday morning; intirli colder witli tcnipcrnlure nliutit 20 decrees .Stmdny. ii:.mi'i:r.ti ri: at i:acii heik mi no in ir-' i.i -J i :i i i i n"i nTTl-in i-h i-h uh na iTi-Ti j I r VOL. VIII. NO. 88 Entered ng BocenJ-Clnim Matter nt the PeMnfllct nt rhllailclKda. Pe. Under the Aet of March 3, 1R70 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 Published Dally Kxcpt Bunrlnj. Puhsrrlptlen Price, n r by Mell, Cnps-rlBht, 1021 by Public teiUer Company PRICE TWO CENTS AMERICA II. SID BRITAIN CUT SURE Presents Program for Reduc tion of Each Natien's Ton nage te 60,000 FRANCE, JAPAN AND ITALY. TO KEEP PRESENT STATUS "NEWSIE" DOING WINDOW SHOPPING Offer Declared Generous as It Embraces 33 1-3 Per Cent Slash for United States I FRENCH FIGURE IS 42,000 I English Plan for Abolition of Submersibles Weakened by New Proposal I By (lie Associated Prei.s Washington, Dec 24. An American program for llmtlntlen of submarine tonnage was presented today te the Naval Armament Committee nf the five I'ewers of the Washington. Cenfcrrnee. It proposes n submarine tonnage of fifl.OOO each for Great Britain anil the United States and the Minting tonnage for Japan, France and Italy, The proposal would leave Prance ap proximately -12,000 tens. Japan :i2,000 tens and Italy about 22.000 tens. The British proposal for the total abolishment of submarines was Mild te have been placed en file without definite action, the committee turning te the discussion of the American limitation plan. It will meet ngaln late this after noon. American delegates stated that the American submarine program would give te France and Italy greater subma rine tonnage than they would he entitled te have under the battleship ratios ill ready agreed upon. The offer en behalf of the I'nltcd States was said by American sources te oe generous m lev of the fact that It new has approximately IKi.OOO tens of submarines, nnd the plan would ln ln ln volve scrapping mere than .111 1 -.' per cent. The British new have nbeut S2.00O tens of submarines, and the American plan, therefore, would entail n substan tial scrapping by that nation. It was assumed by the delegates in their dis cussion today that the mere obsolete submarines of the I'nltcd .States and Ureal Britain would be scrapped If the program should de agreed te. The American program. It was con ceded by the American delegates, was considerably less than the figures ad vanced tentatively by France, which jestcrdny suggested thnt 110.000 tens jveuid be adequate for n first-class naval Power. The reception given the American proposals was said te hne been consid erate, but nil of the ether Powers' HwIcPMiieii indicated a desire for further studv of the limitation program. With three of the I'ewers standing vigorously against the British abolition plan and the Fulled States today bring ing forth a program for limitation In Head of abolishment, the British posi tion In favor of abolishing submarines was accepted in American tpiaitcrs as considerably weakened. The British delegates. 11 was said, today joined In the five discussion of the new American proposal, but without abandoning en tire their abolition view. Italian delegation spokesmen express the belief that Italy cannot possibly nc Mpt the American proposal. Hie American proposal, the Itnlinns my. would be contrary te the Italian contention thnt the naval strength of Italy anil France should be equal. Inliitlng out thnt under the prope-.il f ranee would be nllewed about 42,0110 ions et submarines as compared w 1th Italy's 22,000 tens, the Italians arc of tlic opinion that should France agree te (lie program Italj must he accorded the same tonnage. Members of the French delegation de clined te comment en the proposal and 'ItlieiiKli they recched jesterdnv full instructions from Paris en the subject of submarines thc. cabled Imnicdintelv te Premier Brland the full text of the American proposal. BOY SAVEslIOTHER FROM SUFFOCATION Carries Her Frem Second Fleer of Burning Heme Tliriiiii.1, .!. ..!.. I. ...... . .. -.'Y " !' l"u 'l'cu uciien el r-re.l ffmfttpi fmrinBnM'y mi ,l . MyiiAQf---jgpjMjp- igjJBJB jmymi ii in in "i i imp mum n st 'laM'tjIrlliMi ilWIiill lllinniiini TrrzPwiiSi ifg&k. ,$MWMBMbbHBsm1BsMBBMsMI- 1 - . v i ? . - .rm YULETIDE SPIRIT SWEEPS THE CITY AS SANTA NEARS Peer, Friendless and Human Driftwood te Share in Out pouring of Charity CHILDREN ARE AWAITING BREATHLESSLY FOR BIG DAY ama. . aatwf.v.sy ' "a"-s Willi it ilecn "Night Kxtras" under Ills nrm, tic was much interested in getting a few toys for ills brothers nnd sister EGYPTIAN RIOTERS RAID BRIT ISH OFFICE Five Killed, 20 Injured When Students Attack Office in Caire Suburb FEAR NATION-WIDE REVOLT By tlie Associated Press C'nlte, Kgjpt, Dec. 21. Disorders in connection with the Egyptian Nation alist agitation broke out today in (Jb.eh, a suhiitb of Caire, when a party of students raided the Government survey offices. British troens were lushed from ('alie te cope with the disturbance, nnd tin students were ejected. The native losses were given in the early reports x? five killed and twenty wounded. While the disorders were proceeding In Glzch, Caire itself remained quiet, and no disturbances from the provinces were reported, with the exception of miner troubles at Tnuta, fifty inilc.3 northwest of Caire. Tlie authorities eeuvpjed te Suez to day six follower'! ' iiJd Xngleiil Pasha, the Nationalist lender forcibly removed from the city ycstenlay, whom Field Marshal Allenby, the British high commissioner in I'gypl, had erdeied expelled from inire. WARDEN MAY FREE DEBSMNIGHT Socialist Leader te Have His Liberty as Christmas Gift Frem White Heuse TO RETURN HOME AT ONCE By the Associated Press Washington, Der. 24. Telegrams neon Monday All Philadelphia is attuned today te the kindly spirit of Chrlstmns, child hood's greatest day. which works its white inngle en the hearts of jettng nnd old alike. "Peace en enrth. geed will te men," described ns the chant the nngels sang ever Bethlehem, seems nearer te realiza tion this Chrlstmns Eve than In any j ear since the birth of the Babe. The noer. the friendless, the human driftwood en the great tines of Mfe will shnre today, tomorrow und Monday In the city s outpouring of enarlty. which Is simply an elder name for love. Philadelphia today Is a city of ex cited jeungsters, almost bursting with iev nt the thetiirht of benevolent, red- coated Santa Clans ready te drive his reindeer ever the rooftops of tne world. Peer te He Cheered Charitable organizations here have prepared hundreds of Christmas bas kets for distribution umeng the peer. Three thousand persons were fur nished with Christmas- dinners by the Salvation Army, which distributed fiOl) Christmas baskets among the needy, ench basket containing a dinner for six persons. The bnskcts were parked by the Sal vationists iast night and were dis tributed tills afternoon under the super vision of Lieutenant Colonel Arthur T. Brewer. The Arm," will nlse give u Chrlstmns party for 1000 children Mendnv after noon In the Memerial Auditorium. Twe large Christinas trees will be erected en the stugc and surrounded with toys. The Volunteers of America gave ayay a great number of baskets of feedstuffs this afternoon nt the Volun teer Mission, :t."S North Ninth street. The first basket was given out by W. Frcelnnd Kendrlek, Ilecelver of Taxes. lie handed It te u wemnn mere thnn eighty jenrs old. who sup ports herself by bcrubblug lloers. llarrj Cehen, popularly known known anions children as "Daddy" Co Ce hen, will slve n Christmas dinner te 12."i children at the Ilaunver Hetel at The children were In Is a Happy Mether f , v .-..-. i Ti hugethreng seesibeIDLEMAN GOT HIS $5000 DKYA&tN SKAUJI MARKET ST SALOON ere sent out by Attorney General Dnugherty today formally advising wardens of the various Federal pent tentlarie4 of the Chrlstmns commuta tions by President Harding of twenty four persons convicted of wartime nf fenses, Includlpg Eugene A'. Debs, Se-' clalist leader. The telegrams informed the wardens mat the 'cntcives of tlm twinfv.fi.iii. vited through the Sulvntlen Army nnd the Piiseii Welfare Association. Be sides the dinner, each child will get a horn, an American Hag and candy Hospital Cares for Needy i-.e ueys unu gins- junior gyinna- tj '"- f7 aiSIE. SAMAKOFK STOKOWSKI Wife of the conductor of Philadel phia Orchestra, who has given birth te :i daughter In Londen STORK LEAVES GIRL FORDRJTOKOWSKI Cablegram Frem Londen Tell3 Noted Conductor That He Is a Father WIFE IS FAMOUS PIANISTE Dr. Leepold Stokewski. director of the Philadelphia Orrnestra. today re ceived the most highly appreciated of his Christmas gifts a cablegram from Londen that he is the father of a fine girl. "It Is splendid " said Dr. Stokow Stekow Stokew ski when he received the welcome but net unexpected news. airs. Stokewski. who Is ns famous n pianisfe. under the name of Mine. Olgn Samareff. as her husband Is a com poser nnd director, has been abroad since summer. It was decided that the babv's birthplace should be Londen, where Dr. Stokewski himself was born. Mts. Stokewski went te Londen from Paris last month. Dr. Stokewski let it be known in mid -November that, he expected the stork te yjsit his household bv about the first of the year. It turned out te be n Chrlstmns present, However, instead of a New Year's gift. The. cablegram reported that both mother and babv Mounted Police Scatter Crowd Watching Attempt te Give City Arid Holiday CARR BROS.' BARTENDERS BREAK BOTTLES AND GRIN FROM SNYDER FOR LOPPING $1 3,657 FROM STATE INCOME . rs , ,i .Mounted pntrehnen held back u crowd of several hundred persons who Hocked around C'nrr Brethers' saloon at 14.'2 Market street nt 1 o'clock today, when prohibition agents mode the first of n scries of raids Intended te make Phila delphia's Chrlstmns as dry "us u piece of blotting paper." Twenty agents entered the saloon when the place was packed te suffoca tion. "Let's go!" Devlin shouted n few minutes later, and the. agent", who hnd taken plnces along the malinganj . vault ed ever the bar and rushed et tin1 three busy bartenders. Quick as was the dnsli of the enforce enferce ment agents, the bartenders were ipiicker. Whatever It was that they were selling In quart whisky bottles went down the basin that is used te wash tlip glasses in the saloon. And Snloeninen Smiled "Ce te it, men," s.iid one of the Curr brothers," you won't get uiiuhlug This is the fourth of a series of articles in which Colonel McCain, of the Evening Public Ledger staff, has been giving inside facts en certain amazing condi tions in Harrisburg. Lieutenant Governer Paid Fee for Slicing West- ingheuse Benus ATTORNEY GENERAL WAS NOT CONSULTED BRIDE-TO-BE IS INJURED, BUT WILL MARRY ANYH0WI M88 Elizabeth Williams, of Camden, I Commonwealth Received $50,- ls Victim of Aute Crash Christinas Eve wedding bells will ' ring out tonight in spite of injuries received Inst night in an automobile collision by Elizabeth Williams. twent I years old. the bride-te-be, of 42."i Penn street, Camden. Miss William', and her fiance, El El weed Koblnsen, Woodstown. N. .1., were returning te Camden from Woods Weeds town in Hobinsen's moterenr at 11 :.10 o'clock last night when nn autobus hit the machine. The ticcldenr occurred in Broeklnwn. nenr Gloucester. Hobinsen's car was overturned and crashed against u pole. Fragments of tne windshield cut .Miss Williams' tnce 052 Frem Electric Com pany, Instead of $63,710 EX-AUDITOR GENERAL DISREGARDED THE LAW Declared "I Am the Bess," , and Handled Cases as He Saw Fit By OEonei: NOX MrCAIN Harrisburg. Dec. -4.The mvsterv ImH.k r . .11. 1 II t . .. .!.. j. n hmi fl.Annn The. agents, insisting thnt their in- V i. .'.. r , i i V .. i Vi;; n "ul"' "Pck ivr" Metitcnant formation was of n character that made I?"?,0"' ,uIt ,0UKh wr'ls!"1 lli,ul the fJev"r'"r E. E. Beidlcman bv Auditor It certain Hint licn. innsf l. Ln,m.,i,i,,,. steering wheel, wns net hurt. (Jenernl .. i """'"" ej Auditor en trnbam I In I ,, f rolled te "ngm in the buss helped extrl- ''" "'', Sn'T. for which there arc takeeS,;nVth.tPu..sn the engaged couple Ml Williams e vouchers en fi,e showing what serr- IHml the bar. It will be examined by "' r,'1 R? ,,, n ,e;,1,nI' '"'". ", !' ies ,10 "-endered. llH been only partly federal chemists. would be detained tiiere beyond the dispelled. ,J p"mr Tim lrw.M.. f ,i, ti... ...i .i. hour set for the ceremony. She was ... , , .. hour that the raid was made nil con- token te nn office In Brooklawn and Dr. nt interview tributed te attracting n tremendous .,"'. ,"U,UB """ !,u,"m"'-" ""' "" " " "iirescntutlve of the Bv amount of attention. TV. .," ,. ... , i i , "l J'Kr.Eit sent te Ilnrrlslm wtn.1.. .. f. s ...- ir After the girl's injuries had been iln. .. "l ' narrisuu Devlin "had Blvcn his sinal. the ntre t "A .n,,b,!"i "htained nnether nu- Htnj:Zr..lZ f' ,,,,ennt ev outside was jammed. , i" . n i ' i . .T ' w"m iciny tl.at lie had re (Jars were Htnuned. Irnffie uns mis.. "w "'" "- """"" i"'hi. .i irem tne .State pended, nnd liiiudrcds of curious swell ed the throng. The traffic officers at nearby comers forced their wn into the crowd, and the reserves from City IInll,nnlv across the street, helped te line up the bundle-laden crowd that grouped around the front of the hos telry. Tl (Torts of the husky six footers were insufficient, however, te disperse the crowd. Wednesday EJJIWO rg for- erner reived errniif l.tu ,! ary .as Lieutenant (loverner and member of the Beard of Pardons. Thursday the fact occurred te Mr. Beidlcman that 1. i,.i -....:....., Man Returns te Imperiled Heuse te ""eh sum as $.-noe in connection with , , "ur,t "av'"R te de with the Wcst Wcst ingheuse Electric- and Manufacturing Ce.npany' affairs with the Auditor General's office. State Treasurer r-i....i 12 IN 2 FAMILIES SAVED IN MIDNIGHT FIRE IN HOME Carry Out Helpless Invalid A lire at 1 o'clock this morning in the home of Stanley rnnl. .'ll.'U Etlge Etlge ment nvenue. n two -story hrlik build- Pollce I)Lscrse Crowd i ing, iinperlletl the lives of twelve per sons, among tliem an Invalid, all of Mounted police were called. sons, among mem an invalid, nil of .-usurer Uinrirs A. Snyder Itli swinging nntens tliey rode into "" lescueu. mure ready witli l,is rcny AVith the crowd and forced them te the nave- I. Jehn ewski. n boarder nt the I snnl out anv vim i...r... ... WK. slum classes of the North Hullilln? ,.f were doing well.' ' ment en either side of Market street.' home, awakened and turned in an nvn.,, ... ..... ,..""" " l'renPt!r the Yeung Men's Christinn Associatien1, Mrs. Stokewski. who Is at u Londen t the snme time keeping clear a space '". '' "'"- "nerviewer that he had presented a Christmas play this mom- ' hotel, probably will return te this in front of the saloon ter the prohibition r,1,1"- " ' N,ml nM" ,Nplr tOT I SeVW) te the Lieutenant Get- ing for all the needy children of the neighborhood, nnd following tills each lierseiiK iml t.., .1 ... ... .1. .mi cue miie visitors were civen n ('hristmas bay. nennr nt of l' i. "I U.rlMmiiH stocking filled with" candy. uce emciais sad tint, while nil of the 1 ' , V . V-i. ' . . " '""ruoen guided by the wis es of these bene fit Ine "f f'.'"1 t:' "Ks,, ,at ,0l"-v through the from the prcslden al eleuenev H,M' aI M!,l',vk',' ''V'""''"'" of ""-' Nrth- i iiicunai enmencj. ?i' Hospital, Allegheny avenue und White Heuse Statement The White Heuse .statement regard -m nrt ,IS Br"Mtt''1 J't,f,terdny said "Xe comment was m-ide by the Presi- l- d The rupture of negotiations between I, ,,,," c" ll"","t was m-ide by the 1'res-i the Egjptlnn delegation in Londen and1 , "! n" t'le case of Deb. The Prcsl l.,,r,l I'ni-v,, ii tin, liiiiuli s!ni.,,i,.,. f,. , (lent and the Atleinev Cimiivnl I... t.- i.... trr. .!.... i..... i.. x- 1... i . I el en verv nvtiuwl,,,! .....'i.i. . .t .. . ., JiuriKU .llillin, ifuc hi .ut l-IIIIHT, IP y" T '-'!. swiiniut U1IOI1 lO tile looked upon in most quarters here as ,,'us petition, and it is kiinvn that the likel) te create another Itclaud In i"t thnt he had twice been the picsl Egypt, because of the intense national- Jientinl .heict- of u million of voters istie f cling that has been aroused ! had its iniluence in irnchliu? n .!... iiumng the Egyptians. The Egyptian problem today is con- sldeicil b close students of the sltun iinrrn l vtnn.. . MiV m ii '. '"" llls mother, IiIm .Ml,r' "nrtel, was saved from robnble sufTocatlen during a fire nt their home .3070 .Meadow street, F .,,,1 -ford, shortly after 0 o'clock this rn.au- tl,e i!i',1ei MrN,' "i1?1''"1 wns "eiklng in e kitchen she disceveie.l smoke pour- ng from the cellar stalrwav. IJealiz- i.',8, ,'" .'i1 ',ru(''' t t'hilstmas gliu a 1 clothing belonging te he- son ,,,. wi the second fleer, Mis. Bart el giepul then""' U,B,,n,rb "' heveH ,,f "v-inj! Prcd was in the stieet al the time plnMng. He ran te the , 1 . ' . . i he did net f'lnnM;- l,, '""' nuantlty of (doth- Vim i gl iiiiieics in ner arm Kifi10 r (;'."Tici1 I""'- h)Mlslairs te "fety. '1 he lire caused about $S00 less. Cincinnati Floed Peril Lessens Cincinnati. iiri. jm. (Bv , i,, nlesK semetlilug unfeicseeij euurs (l, ' " "" ,l'',"" Heed in thi Unelmmtl district, W. C. Dccreauv, ilnv,!",,,.?5nt l't'",' forecaster, said to te to WMer .iiw11 lmr ,,ens',,l '"1 the fore fere fore teiLh''!, ,rml,,K ten.perat.i.e. due '"night, win prevent further flood, t Mieuted for hiu nintliei- "Ply. The hey made his wy i,n"i nn found his mother en the ",!!"" cislen fiiveuible e ns release A sunnlciiiciitiirv viii,n it.,.., ...... of the sltua-lmeut en tlm Delw ..,,s fi '...." V." tlen as fur worse than ever, judced by lied the view tnl.i.n in- ,i, i .,': I the tone of the nathe piess and the I "There is no iiuesti'en of his mill mil number of anti-Cevernment demenstra- ! thnt he nctlvelv and nin-imt.l.. V.i, tlens in the large cities. At this writ- structed the draf ," t s st e me, l s. Id" ing there have been no actual dNer- I , , , ""Huuent said, ders. but this is (ensldered as in meat, Admitted UN (UMt measuie due te the fact that tlie Na- "In fact, he admitted it at the trial,! muc''' Mission. 101(1 Locust street. Eel- iiiMi.uisis nn- iiniiiiini, mi- iiiinui irraii i biiiikhi u jusuiy ills nctleu He '""'"H "" iiiuuer, tallcs will be given Londen of Adb Pasha, head of the, was by no means, hnwevm- ,, i.i., I by Majer A. ,1. Drexel nidiii.. ..n.i ir-.. delegation, in order that the extent of and outspoken in Ills expression as mnnv ' " Malpass, president of the Drexel Ihe setback for Kg pis hopes niaj be ethers, and but for his preinim e anil I '"'Idle Secial Workers. There will be niilini im-hhv tinj inn nii;iTi un Tulip street. Although cenflurd te her bed, Mrs. M W. Kctelmm. "the Angel of Kensing ton, in no wise suspended her activi ties tills ear. On the centrnrv. she increased thcin, for the temporary stop step page of the textile Industries has spread a geed deal of want in the northwest section of the city. Directs Kcllcf Werk Frem Sick Bed Frem her bed Mrs. Ketchum directed the work of distributing the 400 baskets of feed and piles of clothing. Chrlstmns, Mrs. Ketchum, if she is able te rise, will entertain in the biu Ketchum house, at HOtiS Prankford ave nue. the ininntes nf various homes for aged ad indigent In her neighborhood. Ihe Drexel Blddtc Secial Workers are going te serve dinners te ;i.-0 en M..n. day from 2 te ," o'clock at the Imm. country in the spring. men te brim: out the contraband Hener children escaped from the house by a I erner. tliev exnecteil te find. "'"r stntrway uetere the flames cut The Stokewskis were nmrrhwl tn-ll O I 11111 Al.... C...I ,. . .f. r.'.l . .... . . tlwx.i nf' '.'"": -."s. nioseHSKi is a native ine meunteu men tinally made such '",'" "," . ... ... ' plnre.i !,... .i. . . " Shu was educated in 1 n wide space before the saloon that i rnnic .ens, .u-:i i-.cigement ave- -; " l" worn uene Dy Mr. Bel- I.- it. i uruicrmere, the Stnte Trensurer d- Ork done career as a many unobservant citizens tried te walk ' " "-"',n " igiiDers. conducted .iniun wus well worth the nieiiev nnd aniste has been brilliant. She Is preb-! into Carr Bres, just I lie same as if 'lis wif" AKn,'s- "'V1 his tl,rV 'I"1,lrP" that if lie bad it te de ever Ji ,,., il the most famous woman performer there was nothing happening there at ' t',,u .r,tr",'t;. nml returned te enrrj ,w ,u b ... ' , f " i the piano In the world. She bus nil. Each of these hopeful ones wus "J nttliew (icrlss an iinalid. ,.; -e,u ! ? ' U Mr- Ul,llletu en en the concert stage many ears. '. stepped at the deer by a revenue agent. I" ,l"' '"antitne. 1 snal s house was l"'i .U(W for the job. He (Mr. Siider) didn't have te con- tiudertnkeu. Adl. Pasha returned te Egypt early In HeceinlR'i, and en iieeoinuer n his icsitrnatien as riemler was aimeiineed I'entlnunl en race Te. Column i;inht Trackwalker Hurt In Fall A. Lainborten. a trackwalker cm- (ireat hopes were built en the Londen plejed bv the West Jersey and Seashore conference, but they were shattered by Hailrr.ad". slipped en the Ice near Pcnns iiiilitary considerations. The advices grove tedaj n he was about te step recched here were that (Jreat Britain iiad agreed te grant Egypt independence en three conditiens: l'lrst, the appoint ment of advisers for the Ministries et I'lnnnce and Justice; second, control ever feieign relations, and, third, the retention of an unu of occupation. It was said that the delegation had ac cepted all lliice conditions, the only point of difference being that relating te the place where (loops of occupation should be stationed. Adly Pasha de manded they be confined te the guarding i of the Miez i anal, nut Lord ( union insisted that (he be scattered in the canal zone, as well as In Alexandria and Caire. A rumor is current that the Egyp tian idiielnlh will seen adept the prin ciple being weiked out b Cliaudl In India of non-ce-ipiratloii with the English in the administration of the leuiiti'. as a fign nf pretest ugaiiisl England' iefus.il te gi-nu Egypt's lie nianils. Should this be done, and should the Nationalist extremists attempt ihe use of feire, as Is anticipated, the pie pie dlctlen is fiee'y made thnt Kgjpt we.ild fall Inte a state of chaos resulting in wldespiend disorders and bloodshed. An Associated Press dispatch from from the path of a tiain. His left feet was crushed and may have te be am putated, lie lives in i'ennsgree 1.WmI I, .1.1 ll..l.mnl....l ..... 1 . , ,.'..., ..,,., , ir.i, Hiiu-iiiui uiuMicai enter tulnmeut, and the Mission will be deco rated by two large Christmas trees, and ether holiday s.iinbels. The Republican League of West Philadelphia will take charge of flOU children Tuesday, the festivities startiin: at 1 P. M.. and lasting until (1 P. M, 1 he party will he he'd at .r221 Haver- ford avenue. Helly, wreaths nnd bright Cnntliiuril en I'uic "Veiir. Column Onr Aged Weman Is Hurt While Taking Christmas Presents Heme Twe persons were injured, cue nn aged mother en her way te mnke a Christmas lsit te her daughter, when a Walnut street car clashed into a Sixth str'ct Iteute 10 shortly after 1 o'clock today. Mrs. Mary II. Greer. sty jeurs old. of Second street near (iermant'ewn ave nue, received a bad cut in her fore head from bieken gins-. .Miss Olive H. I'liuer, ."Nil Trinitj street, twenty six ears old. was cut about the side of the head and en her left leg. Beth were treated at Jeffersen Hospital. .Mrs. i.reer was en her way te make of St. Leuis Paris und Berlin. Her planiste has been brilliant. abl en been nnd has enjejed gieat success 'both In who informed the thirsty one that there '," ,mm,'' ''"" "i'''1 the firemen were t is country ami n n-nm . Sim l.n.i '..... i. i..i.. . i urrciinz in roe streams et uaier. . ..,. .i planned an extensive American tour this! The . 5 1 ,', l. Devlin arrived at '""'I'll "'. Inflderinnn. attached "u .lnt '"'erney (.enerai en the ap- Carr's in a truck, and "liltered" Inte J" V'"'k. '.V '" . ''"'.'rR0'' from the i""mniei a tternej, te perform work the barroom. In gieup of twos and ' uun ",B "" ,',' "K W,IM "w runner coat or handle his cases. threes they found places along the '.'" ",l- ,"m',1 '""""-i-Miry te nirn a crowded bar until nil twenty were in , ''"V !"" hhu. Ills burns were net strategic places. According te ,Il0 . trolls and he returned te the attack ugents the bever.mes that were being I'e tla.iies were tinalh extinguished freely dispensed a. ress the bar had th? 51"1 ,'"' ', :,'V,1,,f,,,.,,, Il"V,a,,1,",i vhV"r geed-old pre-Velstead "kick.' ' .f,n ll . n,ht '" ."'" ,h""""' , ,,f '!.,;L- ' ; Ench of the luiilins s.p.a.1 was b""- ll"' """ '" """""""I nt XtetJO iipiipped with a seanh wariant, and, r-.e-r rrjr-irLl-r tn i e . .. when the cra-h of bottles behind the' FAST FREIGHT KILLS MAN season, but it was canceled in favor of the mere important event which has just taken place. TROLLEY CARS CRASH AT SIXTH AND WALNUT STS. That bar prevnted their getting the evidence ' thnt tliev had imped fir they started w. F. Hall, Bristel, Working en P. senrchin.; the building fiem cellar te D a i-im m c. t-,i r , Ka,.rc,( R. R-i Did Net See Train Coming it-mi,.... i- iieli ii, .;....! ii j i. tiiiiwii . ....n, ......nil, i ii,, as killed this morning when struck by a fast freight tram en the Pciinsvlvama (iet Kiiiii After Chase A squad of agents went te the drug store of Benjamin Lander, Sixteenth and Christian streets. As they ap proached In a moteicar the saw u small touring car driven mpidly away. An eight -block chase followed before the agents overhauled the car at Twen tieth and Seuth tteeis Tlie.v said the) teilllil whlskv and j;iii hlildeii in the iiiiiireau. in- mis vverKing with a railroad construction gang at Van Kirk street and did net sec the approaching train. His neck was broken anil Ills skull fractured. The bedv was stnt te rela tives in Bristel. HE'S A TERROR TO 'EM ALL EVEN MAKES WOMEN ST A Y IN All Mt. Pleasant Avenue Up in Arms Seme Afraid te Ge Inte Yard Maybe They'll Need a Peace Parley te Settle This Little Deg Jlggs is a little Pomeranian, but he is reputed te be such a Unify bundle of lighting dogheod thut a miniature Washington Conference may be called te work out a Mount Airy peace agree ment. Jiggs lives nt the home of Sirs. Enrl Otieley. 205 West Mount Plensant ave nue. Neighbors sny he has a hatred of a uniform and rushes fearlessly en. patrolmen, letter carriers and even gas meter Inspectors. Mrs. Sarah Conever. 2( West Multa jestcrdny said two British wnr-l Mount Pleasant avenue, haled Mrs. Owing te the general cele bration of Christmas en Monday, the Evening Public ledger will net, be published that dqy. shins there had received orders te nre iced immediately te Egypt. This fol lowed iccelpt of Caire dispatches re pelling disturbances in connection with the forcible icniewil te Sue, of Said Zngleul P.isha, n Nationalist leader, by the British authorities after his lcfusa'l te olio orders muc ue anil his fellow- (taeley Inte Central Station today te answer n charge of maintaining u pub lic nuisance, meaning Jicgs. Afraid te Ce Out "We hud ponee and quiet In the neighborhood until that nasty, snappy lime ueg inane us appearance, .Mrs. his son. go. She said the deg also bit a "' child's scieanis attracted her mother, nietey inspector. i who was In an adjoining room. sjhc ers cease political activity and lenvi. Conever told the Magistrate. "I have Caire. Twe demonstrators wcre killed "VP'' ln ,10 neighborhood twenty-one during (he nisiuiiinnres, whlcli the an theiitles declared were relatively uu important. the little Pomeranian had sunk tl'Ctll lntn lmr nii.lit -i n,i.-nl.l r ... -.. """ ."-"ii irei KC gas- ii win. . .virs. II. M. Theina". 4.-,l( North Mnrvlne street, who painted Jlggs as the terror nf uniformed men who happen Inte the neighborhood. She testified Jlggs snapped at every pntrelmau and every letter carrier who passed him. It would appear that lire men alone were safe, provided tliev were answering un alarm at n high rate of speed. ll Mrs. Oaeley was represented by Councilman Iteper. The hostility (is. played aunlnst his ell....,'., ... .... have reminded the .1.hi,-i,m. i.i '".., coach of the snapping nndi of the Yale bulldog. M,1L u ( hristmas visit te her daughter nt ' tenncnu. Herman l.audei, brother of u.nm Aiimau street. the dim; GIRL. 7, DIES OF BURNS AS PLAYMATES BRING TOYS Clothing Caught Fire While She Helped In Xmbs Decorations While several phi mates were en the way te her bedside with Christmas gifts, jesterdii, seven-ear-old Cath arine Beliski, Delaware avenue nnd Jasper stiect. Camden, died this morn ing lit the West Ji'iM-y Homeopathic Hospital. A number of dells nnd little trinkets were placed about the bed in the hope that when her suffering was ever tliev would brighten her Chrlstmns. The child llvcjl in what Is known ns the boathouse onieny along the river front. Plans were being made for a happy helida.v celebration at her home. She was helping her mother te make Christmas decorations for the famll tree when u lamp exploded. In an lu- ktniil hlie i n eiivnhiiiefl In ll.i...... nn. . I "",, ' " " """-. l lie Alexandria, Egypt, Dee. 21. (By A. P.) More than 100 of the city's street lamps and some shop windows were smashed today by small groups of demeiiBtrniitif. Pellee forces and nr nr nr inored ems dispersed .thcin. Otherwise Alexnmlrlu remnirtd quiet, but with au undertone of exeiftment evident. J: . . " t i , v., , i.. But It's Net Her Dec Mr. Reper said Jlggs W owned by .vears and mntters have roaelied such a stage I am positively afraid te go out Inte the yard. Jiggs snaps and barks, mid even has tern my dress." Mrs. Conever displayed a letter from her physician in which the medical man stated that unless the deg is removed from the neighborhood Mrs, Conever will hnve nervous prostration, Jlggs' character wns assailed fur ther by Mrs. (leiirirn Knlltnitmch. -"en -tcat-MeuntEleasant avenue. Hbe.wld Te b,VbriiK JmAeln V, 'r!lKJ i. ii Jt.ii, . .. V V ' . . i U ,.V - T V 'AT i.nv., i ii..,i .... ..:.." .."" rum ........... . .111.1 ,ii iiiic-ivcr tne ciarce Magistrate Renshaw ruled that fur ther hearing will be held .T, Mr. Gaeley can defend the "Pem." Ah the cemplttlnunts hurried from the ll .i I, i . ' '.".'. "vciureii loudly that he "whole neighborhood" vtll attend i10 "??' hcer1." t(NBlJew N unseVin. tore elt the burning clot h ne wlill.. nciglibers summoned a passing automo bile. Mrs. Beleskl accompanied the girl te the hospital. 9 DIE IN ARKANSAS GALE ecurc uijuieu ana rreperty uamage Is Estimated at $200,000 Memphis, Teun., Dee. 24. (By A P.) Nine pertens killed, mere than a scere injured and piepeit damage roughly estimated at $200,000 today nun in.' niiiiiin lur-llll 111 ll H' In ktni.ii. which lute csterdii,v swept through half u initie luriiuiiK si'iueineut!, m I rlt rlt tenden Count, Arkansas, across the Mississippi River from this citv. und nppaienlly snout its force in the 'village of Carkcdale , wheie a brick store building. In which .ipprexlinntelv fifty Negro farm liands had taken 'i of use from the storm, was wiecked. Greenwood. Miss., Dec. 21. (By A. P.) ihree Negroes nre reported te have been killed nnd nenrly a scere Ii . jured In a tornado vhlch demolished a number of buildlnrs nn tl. r...... ' " ; MS. J!,1,0"0"0-!'?- mUsTThe.U wN ,-.- .n,, "in;, lyuuyi KB st. WIls .llil In be the driver Itctiirnlug te the ilruc-tere. the iiL-eni first examined the liquor prescriptions and then made a imiiIi for rum. Tliev P....I iiiu, i. unu un Kiiimus in wuisuy, c.iblegraiu received tedaj liv th i"....ij -I ....iwi.inii hum-is. jean intcrnatlennl Corporation Colombia Ratifies U. S. Treaty New Yerk, Dec. 21 i By A. P.) The-treat between Cnleuib'iu and the I nlted States bus been r.itiheil bv the Coleiublnn Congress, nicenlinir te . Amer- SOCCER SHORES Wevtiiierehuid 0- Kensinpien 7v- 1 1 THIRD DEATH FROM AUTO ACCIDENT tiiiutccn ytais W,1b i.ie UHJ 1 1. bAYHE. I A, P.i :il Wilhim AcUl.y. i uiureii, .11 el tecliy nt ,i liebpit.il lseie H "in el ,i met.. lu-ciiYm at Wyaex yebieulny nt'ti-nioeu wlt.a m -tiitoiiiebili btnllicl en the track nml vat mi"l; by n Lehigh Vail. Rallienil luee-nutlve. BlBlei Juinlnj-s, of V.UiifiiiiB, an- W.s. j J ihiiMen. et Hemes Terry, weie killed instni. ly Th.mi.i-, &t-u-i Mil. et Tem uid.i. i-, in a sciicnis condition in ihe PaiUn Hev Iitnl. JET TURNED ON; MAN DEAD Police Believe Huckster, 62, Com mitted Suicide Themas Kingsten, sixty-two .vcars old, n huckster, was found usnhyxinted hi ins ,neii mis morning at --1 west Thompson street, where he roomed HUGE POWER CANAL OPENED Water Turned Inte Camda's Great est Generating Plant Nbiguru Palls, Out., Dee. 21 (B A. P ) Water was turned lntn ti... He was boss. ended It. or winds te thut effect. The statement of Lieutenant Governer Beidleiunn. after he had lefreshed his meuierj, that the S.VIIIO was paid him in connection witli the bonus case of the Westinglieuse Electric and .Manu facturing Company recalls some peculiar circumstance;, of that case. Collection of Benus It involved the collection by the Au ditor C.eneral of a considerable bonus as a result of the coiise'idation or merge,- f vveral Westinghou.se com- pMlii s. All corporation matters In the Audi tor Ceneial's eflice . "-died by the lorperutimi department That is what n is there for The bend of it is an attnrnej who understands U, business. When tlie Westinglieuse Electric nnd Manufacturing Cmnpanv bonus case was taken up bj the Auditor Gcner-il's office in the latter part et lllln. n was ban dleil bv Ihe corporation clerk nml hlu assistants. ,, nsiia'.. Theie was conesneiidcnce nn h U..K ject us te the amount due the Stnte, the .iiimi iii wincii was mat a letter was filiullj dliected te the Westinglieuse con cen 'crnbv the Corporation Departnicnt In- H lining inein unit tlie amount due th State was .(;:. 710. i 1 his was the original statement fit the bonus en October 21. 1010. ultheilffli the cempaii expressed dissntlsfuetlrm. as .iirioratlens usuiillv de. f Shertlv after Auditor General Snjcler teult the , use out of the hands of hl ( orperntion Dopartment, suving tliat he w mid give It his personal attention. N .t lung much fuitl.er was heard from the estingheusn mutter by the Cor Cer Cor perafl.in Department until a yenr und a dnj afterward, viz.. October ,.i H1"0 It was then announced that tlie case hud been settled. It was also disclosed that Lieutenant Gov erner Beldleniiin hud acted as at at temej for the Auditor Geneial. That was about all heard of the get 1 t lenient until Auditor General Lewis' i expert accountants dug out the check for .$.-,000. with the rrqulMltlnn s, 1n forth that Mr. Ileidleman hail received the money in "pn.vmcnt of advertising am ether expenses In the inntter of escheat or moneys nnd ether property te the Commonwealth. ' ' w I Original Benus $u:i,7ie FurthOr search umeng the records of I the Sin der regium disclosed the fellow- ' II1K lllll" The eilgiual amount of the Westlnr. lieuse bonus due the State, nccerdlne te the Corpmatlen Department elllclnls In (i:71() J''""'nl S""lt'r'' eIice, weh After Auditor General Snyder te perheiinl ebntge of it, und the Lleuten. "i V.i .7""..."'' '.?.n "' l' "r. I i .;uippewa.liueensteu power canal f ney. according te his own ,.,,,iVf. ,"' Adani Sukutzl, piopnetor of the hmun' tll ()tnrie lijdre-eieei.-i. ceiiimui.. der's iidinlssien, the cuse WK r.'nAL"', klilrtlln.l mlu .....1 1.1 1 r .' ....I r,,, , . '!. ,,,1nii ,(,, nn .....I ... ",'V.,, ........... h.,c, , M-arcu ier u leak I lel,u' -t-iic ii . . lm, 10 rcuvcry et Kingsten' heil-a P VJ.LhV).!!?..'i qn . IT.iii. . uw'v,u "'"fi""" commit ii" you want a ricrtu.0 or a nvn tend the ceremonies that will mark the opening of the Dominion's mntJst nuwpr n inr -,,.. 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