fmyv ? Fi'.-frrX-XZffit t- , -SV u It FY-1 'P' vs EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, TUEBDAt, DECEMBER 37, 1021 23 NAMES BODY TO AID , TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ! Soldier and Lawyer Alba Jehnsen Picks Cemmittee at Suggestion of Mayer te Devise Ways TO CONSIDER LEGISLATION A truffle commission te study Hi problems of linndllnp vehleulnr traffic and ie puKKcia ii'kipiihi"ii iu uut'iut' uut'iut' uut'iut' coedltions linn been nppeintcd nt the eucscstien of Mayer Moere by Alba It. v.V...ti tMnt.Mriiit nf (1m f'linmlii'r nf .101111-"". I'""""" " 1 Commerce. Tlie meinben of tlie com- mission nre men netive In meter vchMe . and business fields, The commission in composed of David I Klpchbnuni, rhnlrmnn: (5. Herbert' Tayler. who Is ehnlnmin of tJie Chain- I her of Commerce (Jeed Keiids Commit- ' iie: Wnlter Y. Anllien.v, Kane H. (Jrccn and Heward S Roberts, f tin Mrne Bjeupj LMwoed II. Chapman, of Ks Municipal Affairs Committer, and James Celllni .lenei, legnl adviser of Chamber of fVunmoice. llecntly the Olmm'ner of Commerce strted thnl the handllnc of nmlteti rertalnlnc te tinfiic whs In hopeless con fusion ami that only by reappointment nt n traffic 001 million liv Maer Monre fflr the purpeK" of outlining and reeem- lB$PPNR i Ypte -, vlfr3Pj i H t,Aft' '' ; j ,' y- jflssssssssm ...m nitni sssssssssssssssssssssssK. ' r -issss asssssssslsssK,-.. Is ; I '' 7EkiH HjH &js-ss-ssssssssssssssss- .. j&iU aJ 3?L l'MWlH(.wAl International WILLIAM A. KBTCHAM 1'ernir eemmaiider-ln-rhlef of the (J. A. II., died today t Ills home In Indianapolis w. a. ketchaFdead Fermer Commander-in-Chief of the G. A. R. mendlUT l complete new set of rnle, for . . " l 'a'lapeiit. icc u..- -( Hy A. IM traffic regulations, with th. neceii; , " ' "um.'Y ivcienain. fetmcr command irrigation noted, could conditions Ii- ?f" ' " T V-Hl,r. .of. !- r. rntnl Army of the "SHE'S GOT A GOOD LINE' BUT HONEST NOW, WHA TS IT MEAN?, Of Course, Dad Would Think Youth Was Shaking of Physical ' Charms After All. Is Anything Mere te the Point j Than Today's . Vernacular? Line That which ban length, but net breadth or thlclcnera; a beundarr. demarcation, limit. The above definition, culled from a i.tandnrd dictionary, explnlns, and yet does net explain, for the mere recent meanlnjj of the word, an It Is new pop ularly reeopni7ed, sprung into being lone nfter the compiler of the tome In ouestlen hnd been galncred te his fath ers. The definition heldn In Ivwi reepcctH, however. The modern "linn" ha length, If lit tic miMunce. And It If indubitably the limit. Were Geerge Adi or borne ether scholar in (duns te define the word "line" in the jet-te-lx'-publlKhed slanjt dictionary (Ioeo leaf), the rwultuuld be HnnicthlPK llle thin : Line Tlie Individual expression of personality, peculiar te the one who fdioets it. The drntteht nwiltlnR from leavlnir the mouth ojen. A pemenal suUntJtutc for the. mother tPiiuc. Kvery man Mr, ev.n dictlennry. Youth Cannet He Supprrwied Kvcry dhlsien of .eciety hn'i it" "line," but it In n notable fa-H that it lindi favor chiefly with the ,veuii uf the Kiic.'ies. Ah the yearn biins cun- hervutlKin te the rrewn-vps they begin te leek with disfavor upon the lingual Improved. H ..... ..;"""' , n"".,! i nnovatlens et youth, jiui yeutn enn Majer Moere then . wrote te Mr. "nVeai.sH bv .. Yte Imle, ill; " le wipprewcil i It claHps Its "line" Jehnsen the requet that he na.ne the "Kn ,. "' ; jfel remm.nil. ,0 " m- mHp" ,,s ""H01"' nt N"h1' comnilsMen te undertl.e thin work. , A Vrlln chle Sen I nlr ' 11? .(WebHr, and continue in its path of of the member of the nen bed) have , ", ,",7 , W 'f pfiVi,!? VeU1nn an I verbal depravity, been iludylnc the city's tniffl.- problem- ! y0'rk $ wM at the erand I " hum. friend." wye the d.b . . feryearj. At. ; members ej the two com- en,.nin ,t , J eptenfber "". 'wcrlnu a yawu with n pink m ttees handling vnrleua aspectn of this . ' ' ' rp ,nHC epiomeer. ,,,' .fi,in ,un. t,erk. I - irtiLiiri lilij. II riii" vimi ii i ubjcct, they are thoreughh fntnllinr with conditions ncre. ami in otner cities They police vehicle ethers considered. Captain William Alexander Kef chain, 1 pretty neon te pen me up I'll bu . i I... i in nil in i mi ill iiii niiiiu .iniiiinfi ' iu in i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- it niiui-n . .. Ill A,tnillin nAif nHAnriAM n(KI " " iimii.uii.t (iuillllll.1 mit jniira I ".: - iniM. i. niniJ mrt.n, " " his nillltitr. spurn In the CM1 War. i "y which, or you mnj or may net men AreVt ni"fwSv rrrl" an. li11" r,,liM,Hl " PrUale n the ! T ,": ' knew, nhe intends U convey that she iit-iiy umuiu'ru n n liOUinnUilf ami Jiiii n mv viiii muim, -m llllt,f OTIWI Altf im unninln (.'Anlfln.U.. T. I ' tillltt t-ttil .... ...&! CJ...& t . Among the qucftlens plncetl hefere Ve W; u, ,' , ' "J ",'" 7,i,lv'""rr . th, commission are parkin-, the e.ip- "i l,'n A" "!'?" .h"n twenty war Hreet. congestion around City ,?( "',, .iT ,nr, . ,0!fr W' 'Vs Hall, designation of fpeel,, MrertM terl"9?"- '.' ",0 V,rai,"(V' truck traffic and melheds for fafe- r!iir?J iiSi5?1 ;,,T'1- ,,P ?h rtiardlne nede.trians. I'lslrlct Atteniey of Marlen Conn j. At Riiareing reucMnnna. tornex f onerH .,f lnillunn f. . . i uen me coininiRMeu nns con pauses in the midst of the Chicago (which Is the latest dance step) nnd re marks In nngulfdi : , "Sweet mother of Grief 1 The Ground Grlppciff nre pinching the pins. This, gentle reader, means that her Imported French sl!ppern have been Mdeeted with an eje mere te effect than te comfort. It is the next waltz: the dreamy strains of the "Heautlfiil Blue Danube float out Inte the nlr. "OIi. what n Heb I" she comments, and retires forthwith te a secluded cor ner until old King .Te)!, shall ir.ee mere resume his throne. And nt last, when the super-syncopation ngaln breaks forth In the dlftant ball-room, she jumps te npr rect nnji sayn: "Come en, fiddle, lct'd turn erf n few twirls." (100 Words But AH Geed And se It gees. What though tlie pedant complain that she has only tK'tt words In her vocabulary? The) are at least her own werdri, invented h herself, nnd used with rich effect. What enn recognized verbiage offer te compare in brevllv nnd point with the succinct "Thirty daya'." with which she dlxpiiFPH of nil niattirrt uf which nhe dlsuppretcH? And what mere adequate description of boredom than "Grewing n Beard?" Such Ih ICngllsh "lis she is fcpelic" among the jeung people teday: it Is the stuff whereof "Lines" nre made. It reprcaents the nc plus ultrn. ihe latest, thing in devised speech, the dernier met In slang. If history is nnj criteiien, ninny of these trick phrases will Ik numbered among the legltiirmte Kngllsh expres expres seons: of the future. Tlie slew building up of tongues nan been uieiig just such courses In the past, und will presumably f.e continue In the future. But by that time, of course, there will be ii n entirely new slang. Issue en Submarine Waits' New Debate J inbjecf. and It was Introduced Inte the I .,','. J.T iTn ' i -I Legtslature. but failed te pass. i,.1" U," n "n,,p "I"1 ' i'inn., and wis crndiiR lpiOICIJ ,...!.. ., .,. . , , .".'.'"" . rnllniwl Iran l'u.e On l utiiflles am! oemnlloil Its roeenimon- . ""' ' ' ",r '"ncnean nni I no ana I ditlen tegethn? wl I the ,ee"'rv "ar Associations. ,eig president of the , iff would be the 5 per con, effective they will be pre'ented te MaVer Moere "",,"; ,,ear' ,,f 1en,!v,' r,t Indiana l.i.vcexproKed h willingness te grant for Introduction into Councils if that 1fL,Pft,lvn,I,l1 '",,Iov, , ,n'""im'nt. In I an effc(he V-j per eentu nnd while the course is necessfl- l.iUi-wus lie was department coin- American group was understood as hav- Hnrlv Inst 'jg-Ii the Chamber of , ,"a,r?er 1'Tnrtmenl f lndlnnn, G. leg fiuered a botnewhel higher rate Commerce drew up an act cmerlng lhl.A,J; ,.,. . , ,, V""1 nt P.rvnt. it was bolleyed the ....iiiimi nun i-4 m ''I'uranjr .lanancHe ngiire weuiu ur nrri-iu-u. luttg.irt. Her- Tie committee has poiere it a l ni- Rtrd from Dnrt- ncse nrennsiil t.-. restore te China tariff i. ...ii i. i . . - ,...,..... . . jnnn TU, fS J inn ' iniesc. tie nan degrees trem a i autonomy in stages, the nrst te ee an 4UUU J0D8 UTTereU number of educational Institutions. increase for a period te be decided upon, I and the 0,'iesllen was referred te the I subcommittee te work out d'talls. i Pending action by the French Cabinet hit ils meeting today the French dele 1 gates here remained confident thHt their I refusal te accept the new American i submarine figures would b upheld by I their Government. The Japanese, tee, expected ToMe te insist that the Amer ican plan was unacccpuieie. mere te the Unemployed rontlnerd from Pncr One Mayer turned after the first gener.il meeting en unemployment te relieve! Min because of his ninny eflieinl duties. I Mr. Trigg did co, gnt the commit te going, and Mr. Btii-luimin was eleelnd I chitiruiHii "Then l'ie distriel eiimiiiltteps were fnrmeil. Iiecnue they were the b"st i S'lirie, f,ir the Miidy'nf the uiiPnipley - I ment prob'em. The met In the hlntien houses, and through thein were sent our ' te omplejorH and ethers nearly "00.000 (nrcls. Tliec cardu asked wlielhcr the irelplent had work in his establishment for one or mere men, nnd uskrd in addi tion whether thorn was any repair work that could be done nnywhete i a me chanic. 1100 Glen Knipleyment "I consider II a big thing in find trat 1100 men were ghen jel as rt eeMilt of (bete enrds. nr 'iiuosllon 'iiuesllon 'iiuosllen nnires n. they were called A higher thing still, niper, was the fnpt that S4.000.00ii ,n odd jobs had been given te earpcnler.s. puinters. jdunihers, co ce raerit workers, papcrhnngers nil ether rtlMHm he were out of einplojment ii(i who were suffering, with their tamilles. in consequence. "This ? 1.000.000 is ..enMilered at enlj .710 a house for every house in tlie 'y. It Is hii mcrnge, r unrk was net done upon every house nnd mum neuses Imd hundreds of dollars" worth Jf work done. T e,)nlder that figure te he very low "In our study of this unemployment problem, it must he remembered, we ml "bTorentiatp between the velunlnrr Bd the involuntary unemployed. The mreluntary unemjilejeil are the people fhe will work at anything tlnv can n cnnnet eat an thing. The voluntary unemployed incliidi Persons who never worked before the Mr, toel: jobs during the war nnd Imsc net worked since nor de thev Intend te work. A large number of girls and young women nre In this categen. for mgtance. They should net be r minted jsunemplej.d new. nor should thepnrk neb jenfer . or the men who olun elun 'frjlv leae jobs, for nni cause, wtln-e-ut having another job In lew Conditions Feir Vrr "s a eit. ,ou must romembei , ire in poed comiilien. 11s cempand willi I si balance el the leuntrj. Our un employment figured at-e apt te (ierrhe Plle from outside I vji n-v i ,.-. 1 plain. Te begin with. Philadelphia I """ " longer lie ceiiMrlrretl iu terms or any one count;. It is the inrtiopoll inrtiepoll inrtiopell ifto district from B'riMel t.t Mnrcu Heek that is the real Philadelphia, and ne of thete days it will be recegnised is such. .'.'We are e dependent en people re "ling within this area that we could, "et run our industries without them. I Deaths of a Day BENJAMIN JH. ALLEN Well-Known Knit Goods Manufac turcr Dies Suddenly, Aged 60 l, ,;,..., If 11 , M'HM II lit 11 WUn llMltl'l I'lUUUir. linn- iir ,:i f 1 ','! ''i n',1-.,,,,t,,,"',r"" Naval Cemmlltee and activities of Hi- I- ' M w l,. l ! ' :'rnr' enferenee were confined te Informal '.V1'" .' "Is'er street, ..-.iiiaiilewu. ,.l,nilll,lltnn, Me r.as tltj je(ir old Mr. Mien was no nluinuu nf Swarth mere College and h member of the Miuihclm riekct Club. He was nssn- ciaiee vim t no linn et ,1. ,v 1;. .Mien nnj-ultntiens. While there 1ms been virtually a dr finite decision en the part of the Conference te lay aside for Ibis time I BRIAND ASKS FRENCH FUNDS, TO REOPEN BANK OF CHINA. Premier Would Use Boxer Indemnify , In Support of Berthelet Paris. Dec. ilT. (By" A. P.) -Premier rtriaml announced hi.i intention 1e introduce n bill in the French Parlia ment this afternoon authorizing the Government, through agreement vlfh China, te use the Berer Indemnity for the re-ORtabllshinent of the Industrial Bank of China, with a Mew te pre-i-erving France material nnd moral interest in the Far Fast. The resignation of Phllllpe Berthelet ' as general secretary and political di rector of the French Foreign Office, announced In last night's papers. I one of the most significant occurrence in the lalter-daj history of the Brlnnd Government. Mlheugh it. was a holi day, the news produced a veritable bombshell effect in the French political world. M. Berfiolet for a Ien"; lime h h been under heavy fite. tint still he h-it-ulways rel-iliieil the wrtm, ml i -.1. sometimes h,ister''Ml. import of 1,1. Premier, which caused the liellef thai tlioliew, nineiit HiiiiliJ eiiiitliiii,. 1,, ,.,,i. ir laM with line Mill 111 urSie Pre. the formulation of . cede of rule nf 1 nii-r llrla-.iil jinsed C.'irlstinrs l"e csnufuci.ircr.s of knit, "goods, must of warfare and of control of new Hgeneies storm ,ttwt-p ,, , , ,,, c ,iH Hfn h ' of war. many delejates are said te , Deputies. l,jH Uf,, " " et war, many neiejaies are snia 10 , weputie.s. Mr. Alie,, m94 unmarried and made fJ hnt the f'nnfrrni-e must rpcwrrt It- ,. ,. iniefin M. P.erlhelet r. -bim his home with hi., brother, at whose "pf,in seme, fn9hIeM en nU et ,he "" ' Prpimer Mrlaml tm longer !,.,, 1,1s Tl- rosldence th- funeral berUcee will he i",,a nKe,"(la- . , . lejrand, as Bertliclut was often Milled, held TlmiMln,. Hurinl will be ntivv "V"'6 '; " n0,v ln. ?m" or his lVanket.stei, l!enheK,i lllll Cemetery Jeseph Fling Jei.eph Fling, ninety one ;e.tr.s old, one of the eldest and best-known men of t.orni.intewn, died Friday at his re.s idem (pinners inni one or mere rrnuiuiiiiiii . tlirealeiied te become. be adopted providing ter tlie centin- nation of the stud of these subjects by Th" direct c.iukc of p.erthelut s n . special commli-slenh of experts repre- ignatien is aid te lia" lieen t era ih Npptative of all the nationalities pri'ient of the Binque lndus-trlclle (e fiilne. in the Conference, under instructions te new orre.peiidonco eoueeining hii h KA...1M. .l.A illll nf lllfll. nlilrllftu a!1ii- 1...1 t... i t... ).. l.l .1 .... n-iwi l vii u iimma lit mill e u 11 1' t ii 1 llliu J lift i--ii iiumn JHjlf II- in I ne I II AIM ,-. Iilu ! . lil . . . n-liit l vnu iimiua lit iiii 11 e.iiiii' t uuiii 11IKJ r.tOS Last Alster streel. after a paratply te the various governments ,or. t aAHvi.i.. 1. i 1. a 1 1 Jiriun iPi -i unuiirr, itihiin m", te w,r 1 eh Tlsslne VaVmSe tninf;Ce, L'",l'11 ,a yfar ,or tW, 1,Cn",J' , F"B" ' ' ' neeCil " iecl Nofhe-ae al Bn kefGer- , With regnnl te the agenda items re-, ,,avlllB lnlwiMS, h, nuWl. , ,, nntowtValKi'eftta1!!;;!,?, i rZ cem'nll en'finhc K" SjiSSSl" l "W "m "" ance i empanj m uermautewn, until cIfl(... the sugaestlen was made that It ' I II lew men t tin age. He was born oil nlll In unnecesdnrv for the Cenfereneel J liristny.s ).. Deeemher -J.,. 1M0 It, t0 ,ake merp tlinn tlie most formal no builder and he woiied at that trade fer1 tuunj disposed of in the negotiation.! ' cl oLmeii jenrs In IS.HI he begun biisl- I,f eenchwlert hetween Amerlc.i am! . F,nan ALLIES TO INVITE U. S. clal Conference at Cannes te Be Organized en Bread Lines ! ' Pari, IWv U7. (By A. P.) The 1 I'tiited State prebablj will be invited , iu pi ii'i uiiii-iiii ii-ir's-niuiiveh 10 1 110 i CLAIMS OF FRANCE, ;"7"n"",hI"ff,,,"rtf,iI wnnd -nemi (enferenee which is te be called bv the I Allied Supreme Council 8t its meeting Ionden. Dec. 27. (By A, P.) - in Catniw early next year. France'a claims for a large fleet of Premiers Brlnnd and Lloyd Georre it submarines, made before the Wnsh- In said en the best of autherltv. nre "'r ." ' V," """"' 'T;, " "isier .Japan ever the ifland of lap street and Hie Itendlng Hallway, con- tinning the business until IS04. when T .r, -.,,, -ri-.ts,, Tff. Ill -n succeeded him. In 1007 he LONDON PRESS HITS ami ills wite celebrated tiielr golden wedding annivernary. hla wife dying seme years Inter. He Is survived by one ou nnd one daughter. W. D. J. Frismuth iv ti l ii-;., ,.u, .:,ii i . t ". i'i ii. i iiniiiiiin, niuiii nilllnn in I . . . .. . .1 . .. . . -. . the tobacco trade ns one of the fenmler piften enferuncc. arc nriln a thclied , ngresd en he necessity ter organizing of the I'llsmulh Tobacco Company ' "y ,l"' 1'e,,,l0n uewspapera. wiilcii re- mipIi a conference en sufficiently hrear died en Kundni at his Imnie 'y)4ri I t-in,vl publication this morning after , linns te arapplp net only with the Fit Spruce Mreet. u'ged elght -four' jears ' the t'hrlstinas holidays. , repeau financial muddle, tut with the lie was a milhe of this "cit and long "ritibllPB any clans of ns-nl ten- werld'n economic problems, ncthe In chuntj work and the Presln - ,l"?', emn en the face of it n strange1 The meeting nl Cannes will fit the terian church, but retired from business preposition nt a conference nsembled I date for the conference, which H a number of years age. His widow i te leduec arnianienr, eeciarct. ttie pectcil te roneu somewhat the p suruves him. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. S.irali Claater Han Isburg. Pa., Dp.. L'7. - Mta. Sareli 'irirtt r. pieinlnpiit in beneve- leiiee .inl i rei'nnt of this city for! ibirM seen vr-.irs Is dead here. 'Ihree I sons, Kaae Clastir, of lllliunsiieri Dally Chronicle. "We cunne1 pretend te fathmn the French motive for ini'di an aggresslve attitude." linpalience with the French demand Is exnrrssed by ether liberal news- naners. the Westmlniter Oaretfe ihnr- .chances nre that Germnnv. Austriii nn.i r.cterltlng It us extravagant. The Gn- the new states which se greatli need CT- ei kte.n of work adopted at tin financial con ference at rlriiAsel,, last year, but will lie mere In the nature of an eflieinl bedj. The meeting also will settle jurt what nations nhnll be Invlttd. H'he j.ptte adds. 'It emmiuMlr.es the all-Important dif- sons, Iaae I'lsst'r. of Wllllnmsper. M "nu""' " ."" "'"'I'eiiaiii uit- Henrv C arid Jeseph Cluster, nurviw ference between the -Tjilrlt and letter of her tn addition te fourteen gramlchil- J 'bp Amerioe proeorals ter naval liuil. dren nnd -Men treat -ernndchildnii Audubon. W. Plant .1.. De- li ne Vnr-ie0 "T,.,"1 flK ''Tendenl upon i f,imrcntl. ' enjejing t If 11 thiniiir,d nnrt ""i1' Jf,7y- ' Im ldy I- lib fi.lh't e Jretieni PfMPlc iwbe comc,fren' ,l,rf"' ' Plant, eight; -two ;ea "u t( thiS 'lt?' ,0 WOrlc Pal',1 'l.T in- . i i08 cap'1 nht, were, for fer tv? lT for thc,u "nf) unfertunateh inmU!".ut0 ebulu bttPr Positions in w.? 0,h?r . cHy ,,p '" Philadelphia 111 i? n.0l " enough peeple te fill ..m,r Jha eTn new. a-,,?!' p.h,ldelphln,i. unemployment han (h0,1,br?C,uft tr",ter far larger Th. .,hat ?S, the a,,,"' r'"'nty lines otter m" t.h,n,r' "! ,'0!lr",, ,K tr" of wcr cities in varying degrcf3. ( 1020 TaJr te Offer ,Iob 'k.n!!0 rfB?n 1a.re se Keen about ;hBegqUl.Centennlal h for the work- PrsnaSfe I" rcallze ''nt lb" eSPfK,ti,2-Bi W beF"n. Jn lfi73' 'or w-i ntfnnial llere ln JS7G. kept thr then i.i v ' ., . ,rerlt "inrted new nik ai"" Rame tblng will happen "WUlenn"MC 6 S S n """ Ereat"r Sailors Feaat 300 Orphans three, hundred orphans gathered from ral Jnatitutlens'lt, the city will b" AllJM l e bluejackets e f tlm ..i' ?.'" nrrlTC at the yard at neon -S Miih"r..a Chrlstmas re'e u Mnilitllll(1 wi" rce',,n te pairs of lock ln, n pair of B0veB j ",",,"' 1 foil or a penknife" A full ,.,,,-. 'urkey dlnnerTvlll be "the n.al,. f c rhtld HinVnSL"i,Ulnen!' 0mi ,f"',, ?. i '. Tcce, T0 a box of eundy nnd inlni"U,,K w tlJeurn te the recrea- A It heugh ChilMmaa tatien. Arthur .T. Bulfeur. head of the Brit ish delegation iu Washington, l given warm praise bj tevernl et the new spa paper, and Aaierlca's offer for a re ductien in her own and British sub- economic advice will be included Croats and Italians Clash Berne, Dee 'J7 -Bj A JM . Dn Dn etders between Croats and Italians ..,.. curred In Sebonlee, Dalmntla, during the Usit nf the Italian destroer Bi Bi bety te that pert, sa a dispatch te I iiii- .lit-ssHRgcrn irem .ara. I'alniatiu. i.u.vi. -. ...... ...... ......mi riiii,- ,.,... i'. .:i r ii. , xrent. u. v. ,nnrlnr tonnage ih extolled as the neu TV ,'T ,nP " 'Klr,.v',r ''re rs old. was ," rt th,n teK abolition, whle Gen , 1""'1.!".. hve. been attack! a!,d Ltriclien .eetenlHy wltn an attack nrltaln desired ueuru wnen iny went asliere. Fric- of heart trouble, at his residence. I.V.I "Falling licceptanec of the British ""n' between the two nntienallticB Is Lafajette read, and died before a nln - ..... .ehXii.T: , lL I "I .... r I'Jt" 1 reported from Hpalate. rnii' n i n"ii'J"Mi ii- nuiriiVUIl Iiril v " ! t .'S?. nut. hre there will be .,n pi. nntnt k u !.. . ,.- . ".'- sician arrived. Mr. Plant was formerly prchlent et tlie old i amcien tlepubli enn Club which had Its headquarters In el- Cooper street, Camden. lie was fermerlj n salesmtin for the Don Den Don ntsen Manufacturing C'empanj , of PhllndelnhlK. Colonel James Franklin I AiirpIcs, Dec. 27. Lieutenant Colonel .Inmeri Franklin, ninety years old, Civil War veteran nnd hii officer of Gnicr.il Ferrest':! cavalry brigade of the Confederate Arnij, died at hits home here jewterdnj. W. H. Grace Funeral Held Funeial serWcen for William II. Grace, I'S Vest Shnrpnack street, were held at 1 :!j0 this afternoon nt his late home. He was nliiet -two years old. Mr. Grace was born en old St. Jehn btreet above Brown. He was the last of scen children, all boys, of Jehn Wat Wat eon und Catharine Coffee Grace, of this Pity. .Several of his trothern also licd te an mil a need age. He wes a DiflCKsiuiiii Dy trade and uesnl must be nreHseil nerKlkteni .. r. ,. .- .. i -- , says me iuuj .-enb. wnicn nnds it Im possible te see hew u big building pro gram can be upheld in the face of Angle American pressure. The Morning Pest uses the caption "Balfour's (treat; Triumph. America's Faith in Submarine Shaken." and the Times und borne ether newspapers refer te Mr. Balfour's "moral victory." The Westminster Gazette, admitting that Great Britain will net easily come I te terms with Prance, says: "Kvldently we shull come te terms sooner or later with America en this1 question, for we have the same ultimate Sim." ACCUSED IN THEATRE FIRE Owners and City Official Blamed for New Haven Tragedy New iiaten. Conn.. Dec. 27.- .Tesenb ' Austin, City Building Inspecter: ce h. Carrell, manager of the n Law ren Blulte Theatre, and A fred S. Ulncl: . I.I., ,. .1.. .1-... mi . ' "" .i n, nlr I., it until i,...n., ,..l'r,M"c"1 " "" '"niieciicui i iieaircs r,,",V"":;J"n '',';?,, itorperation, owner or the theatre, are "?'.'; ,,nwi.t. i i .1 0n. "i,"'1.0'1'1 bcld crimlimlly for the deaths of nine Fellow, although he had net kept up ,)rr(i0nH )n ,m niulte Theatre fire of actie iihsoclatieu et ale years iNevember 27. Throughout IiIh Uf" Mr. (.race was a i The Corener says that the direct cause member of the lentil B.intlst ( hureh. I0f thr fire was the burning of incense new at Nineteenth and Master strpets. te give atmosphere" te a motion pic. and was Interested in religious work, iture. He finds the place lacked im tin is survived by two Bens. Ilarrv It nnd .T. Llnwoed Grace, His wife died ten yearn age, Intement was In North North weed Cemetery. s ' asbestos curtain, water curtain, miin. mntlc sprinkler, eaakB, of water en the itage, hose connectlen8,,flreproof Bccucrs t -S woodwork, t fTaS Hrf J w Hzvsyeur skin 3c cleeai heeJthy , outdoor (r leek? V Or is it blotchy said repellent? Resinol Seap and Ointment are natural aids te skin health and they de build attractive complexions RESINOL Soefhinq AndHuJitv) X Map shewirtg th fhlrtem WP bine districts , each of which is s) logical unit for intenslr el) and advertising efXerU CROSS EXAMINATION of a Manufacturer Q. What proportion is your output of the total in your industry? A. About 5 50,000 units out el a total of a million. Q. Where de you sell your goods? A . In every state in the union. I have national distribution. Q. Is it as easy te sell in any one part of the country as in any ether? A. Ne. In some places competition is exceptionally severe. In ethers, the cost of traveling salesmen is high and freight rates are a big handicap. Q. Dees every sale bring you the same net profit? A, Naturally net, under the circum stances noted in answer te your previ ous question. Q. Hew does the Central West rank in net profit from sales? A. Very high! Q. De you make a special effort te get that high-profit business? A. Yes, indeed! I travel mere sales men in this territory cover it inten sively. Q. What proportion of the business in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin de you get? A. About 1 0 -20,000 units out of a total consumption of about 200,000. Q. These 20,000 units sold in the Chi cago Territory probably yield as much net profit for you as the ether 30,000 which you sell throughout the coun try? A. Mere. Q. Since your entire production is only 25 Se of the consumption of the Chicago Territory, why don't you concentrate in this market and"e!l the entire 50,000 units where he wfil make youvthemest money?, A. I am coijvefltr&tiugr new. Q. Hew de you-advertise?, A. In national publications Q. De you realize that if you concen trated your entire appropriation in the Chicago Territory you would have five times as much pressure there as you have had in the past? A. I suppose se. Q. De you knew that in a'daltien te having five times as many dollars, each dollar will buy 4 te 5 times as much space in newspapers as it will in magazines? A. Well, about it. I never thought much Q. If you used newspapersin th'oC3 th'eC3 th'oC3 cage Territory, de you reaKze that in addition te mere money for your best market, and mere space for your money, you would be able te co-ordinate your advertising with your sales work and thereby multiply the effic iency of both? A. It sounds geed. Q. De you knew that The Chicago Tribune has mere orculatien in the Chicago Territory alone than most of the magazines you use have in the entire United States a circulation reaching one-fifth of the families in its territory? A. Se I understand. Q. De you knew that The Chicago Tribune has spent hundreds of thou sands of dollars working out methods for the systematic co-ordination of sales and advertising? A . : would like te get right down te cases en this! What shall I de? Write for The Tribune's 1921 BOOK OF FACTS 80 pages of valuable data en markets and merchandising. OR Ask that a Tribune man be sent te discuss your merchandis ing problems and te submit a report thereon containing full analysis and recommendations. i K&THE WOBLB f.-EATEST NEWSPAPEPfffl Ecln AdmtUng Omc-S12 Filth Aeenus, N.w yerk k 'i : ' 1 . .;