PM wmmmmmmmmmmm ''ssjspTfW WwHBt" i'fwtw1 '- sHHMHIffilSHIMRpPTI a f R B .jt If h .4 fc .. A , f) Y.S "S ' ' '.'! V v 1 f " pttTIB POLICED I I; WITH NEW GERMS t4 actorielogists Meeting at U. of i P. Told of Method in Fighting "Scab" SULPHUR USED IN PROCESS! Hew si lenec is enlisting mlrre-' erganiMns hs "potutee pellep" te gunr 1 ' the tubers njjnlmt blight wn clrwrlhi'il , today Were (he American Association of Bacterlolegliitn In the hyelpne labe- ' rafery nt tlte University of Pcnns! Tunis, i Dr. f. A Wnksmnn. nf i lie Stntr, Agricultural F.xpenment Stntinn nt New , 1JniiiFmlpl. V. ,T.. told of experiment-1 with n pprttiln form of bactetln. Scnb. n fungous growth which ii t ti-Vs-petntcPh nnd makes them unfit, is Mid te havp become prevalent. It ban been reported as invading Ireland. I Sulphur Found Effect he j An effective niPthed discovered b I New Jersey experimenter". Dr. Wn1,s- ! man said. In te .spread sulphur en tin Helds bpferp the potatoes nrp plnntPd The micro-organisms then nre Intro- ' duced which exvdire tbp sulphur. The potnteo scab cannot rfpvplep in an acid soil. It wan stated, although thp , potato Itnelf can thriw The result' Is tbnt thp potnte ran crew until read te make Uk bow ns whole-belted. Fren. h fried, Lyemmlse or ethrr tiript.v of tin culinary nrt Onp of tbp scientists ntd similar et primcntf wprp mndp In VlPPenin. but failed. Thp cencluidnn waa. lir .ntl. that , the method if net adnptnliip ter nil cei - . .- , . i I tatees were planted. iv.. w.nliur,iiTiri Tp.ipIiIiic r,, rh.rlP. A. tinnier, of I'enn- intti '... ..-- r- ranla, fjiiii'ii i ri'ii in i'i. nniini ' i r e TT....t-.-v :":'" a :...... rnti.ti..n m b i' u :. .k.. i....in. v.m.i.,.. ct l,i"1 r tr v n jiiiii ciikKTiivn m- .-....-.. .- . convention se that definitp action could be taken. Anether i-peaker was Professer Arao Ttane, a Japanese scientist, who is connected with the Massachusetts Agri cultural College, Amherst. Mass FIRE ROUTS FAMILIES AND TWO HORSES PERISH IB1U eciurv 111, inniii.r.-. - .-- x-. ... Dezen eriven xe eircei ay oidie in North Hutchinson street Twe horses wr burned te death and a dozen people were led te the street In their night clothes at 2:4." o'clock this morning, when fire was discovered in a stablp at 122S.I130 Xerth Hutchinson street. The fire was discovered by a passer by, who sent In nn alarm. Fanned by bljth wind, the Mable was seen a mass of flames. R dents near!" lparing tnat tnn wind would spread the lire te their In their night clothes. Neighbors cored fni. ihpm f.ntll th. tirPmPn had thp lllaP . under control. ThP less was small, the Horses wpre ' mirnea te neatn in ineir stans onerc the Bremen could aid them. PDnMKPC I irtlinR ARRPQTQ' mumiOtD UUUunHnncc I O 1 Duncan Says Warrants W Be Out Today for Burlington Concern Assistant Stat Prohibition Director Duncan returned te Philadelphia thiH morning and premised Federal warrants would be Issued tnls atternoen ter IIip officials of the Burlington Industrial ;,nemicni lempnny. wiiesp anatrs n , tnvestlgatpd psterday. The company's establishment, at Burlington, had bepn raidrd by Mr. from this office and two ngents from i ,u., ., ... ........ ... .. c.,..uU .,. i.....s Newark. viola tie issue pany. The regular! t liquor deny tenancn drawn treated urday JUDGE LAUDS PATROLMAN Then Sentences Man te Three Years for Striking Btueceat Patrolman James C Jacksen. Negro vras warmly commended by Judge ITegers today, following the sentencing te three years in prison, of l.lwoed Utrancr, rsegre. of jseNcteenth street near Stllet Gardner hud elected a commotion lu a subwu train and, When told te keep quiet b Jacksen. hatd bit the patrolman with a black jack, laying open his scalp. "The maximum lenience for aj-grn-Ttted assuult nnd buttery is three y8rf," said (he Jlldgp te tlardiier. "and that ls the time ,0u are going te serve." "Officer." be snid te Jacksen, ' ou are te be commended. The Court will personally any a word in jour behalf te the Department of Public Safei." Reports Heme Ransacked Sunday Sneak thieves pntpred the anarimeiir of Adelph Mayer. --iO North Bread street, belwppn 1 o'clock ii. the after- neon and 11 in the evening Sunday and iteie jewury ana cieiring allied at .$850 and $-10 in cash. When Mr. Msyer returned home at 1 1 lie feuud thit some one had rnnncked thp apart. mtnt, UCCOrdlllg te the report lie made te the police today. "Dynamite Hoeeh" Nearly Kills Bey Walter Dale, eight irais old. Wil. tUr Btrcet near Second, wns n-lci e.l irein the Mount Sinai Hospital ied,i where he was taken wlih liat phisi- clans culleil a severe case of nheimi. ism ," The boy still is in set ion i:ondltIen. however, eceniiiig te pu llet, the boy found a bottle of liiu,J "dyptmlle" left en the kitchen table by his father. James Daley, ,i sie.eileic apd indulged tee fieel-. ilnlllrl: "tllrnt:. The wilding will take niai .Tftliuary " nt ,S- 'ames' Protestant Knir-cepal CuiiHi. Mr Liniiliiprti i K son of J B"itrnm Llppiivnit. the , IiW!her. iimv TO IUKN .Utlen renU d h e h . imeM g a I .7 ' '" . test August SI. nation, rcpiipci i r-nmi . 101s. be was overcome because of a Wisconsin 'J"'"; "J f. ni "' "' dpfectlvc mask. H.. was 111 In the base snlnhur had been pread attPi i.ip pe- ,,..,, ,,.. .,, ,. , ...... ,.,., ayivanla sVap Ce,,PgP. suggested a JbW th a vle ent cough, but had "Welver' i- H conference of bacfPriolegivM for the """ tt ought t ""u . rrcd ,vlnc itl ,hc read where hp bad purpesp of standardizing the t whins 1 ' k, go h is , end! ion becamp ( ;,' , u of .32 cab. of bactPrlolegy In -onie 1Iprm lie " n. n .1 ct or a trlbuted it te the , ,1, . j,awncer ls theuxht ither said, a general reurse in hi . iwt ' ,( ; , en J ' . f hT ,ntlT. , m bnve bern piekcl up by ,, pa-sing covers six units, whilp in ethpr colleges , 'V ;T.M..rm.p'0", ." ? I,.nn? ,n,nrU or te Imvp r-nwlpl off into tLe only three units are allowed. na'renr Mr an Mrs "' 1 Z h Vic ' n. erbrush. A rarchlit part, U .i.mv Dr. E. II. Hergey. prnfeMer of bac- Seln. nnd ihree brothew hJ Z Miters ' elP trmh ,t,lP MJH -" .'h,ipkPtr terioleev nt the I'nlversitj of 1'pnnsjl- ! ',","'. '".., .:""",.",, SJ. ". : in thp vicinity in an effort te tind him. .l I. IF lliitilnr c - " ' " "J Itl I'll tien et the VelMcad Act and are t"7- V",n: r ,,nd A I.7 Senn hl!e traveling the shell-tern mib : ,7 Jn "u' il ' i ',""" " . ..rV"c L.'rrnn el " ,11.- .. .. I ui m ..III I I U k fl. .. . I... .. T I 'ah. vMAP.u. . nn ........ "I I I W ., I I, Tl 11 I lHIIl. tl IZ LVU1U kill. . !....... ImIu .I... n nllAM,A ..!.!, n t ' result of the Investigation into the ... F,'i...., ' i ,i. .... ' in hrlncine wounded from the frent-liui ." il. .;;'" Ii! .V '... .. "M ''siavpn aim 10 cieiermne tnc . ...... : of permits for liquor l.y ,, com- 7,'" .""" Jf Kuu iSS " dressing sU.tlens te the hospitals. lm (ln." " ' V" . 7."Wi ' V v '., I ""J! . . !?, '""A" '' "8rd nR ...- Sees Three men rice ..rnn ur . Government acents chnrrre ir eieuna Tunute reknc vn.,ff unmsn nnd Clavton Yen. shore '. . ?,r.,.."..i?.Al, "Jl y. '"",.::. "lV:r ' ai'r ' trc next Leglsluturc. ,,.. ,,v. i.-trelmnn Predcbl. of the T.irk ies in the company's H)f.en, of Dienur . nunme vxrhel. h ,; S,u and Bucknell graduate, who 'TVV.T"?' L,..; ... Jn i.thr,s'!.wi" Lc J' J!e or! n ;, "Ufa, avenues station, as they withdrawals, rempany officials . .. . . . went overseas with the ambulance unit '"'JT r ', i, M , rJ L ft, w i..1,. ,.",'?," .'" ' ftcf' '", aX' escaped In an automobile Irem the . this, rnslnir thev unn . nm mhh. r.athn c src at? u es in Sacramento t.i- ...!! nor I., li hip I"""" ' """. '" -"""'. v- . n in uunuiieu iiiai inrre is u wide (1. i ! f r:n,mu..iiiu'n nvenun nnrl VnrV ..., .v...n ..... ,,..v ........ ... w. . w . ....... .,w ... ..-...- irmii nn luiil ve...' ... .. "m.. , m w-. .,T,i., ..I -.ii................ ... ,. .. . : - I' nil U uilil'ui'.""" -' .. -vm. any Irregularity in the with- Aft-r in itin-.s The wedding took place nt Mulhauscn. 'V. 'r: "' " LJ ',' t,..' L. 'ii . . 1 ' ,sl0.n l Miuiinent ever the question!, H rP,', leaving behind a burning nute- i of linuer nnd that thev hnd lieen '"."' -""" '"""" . . ( Ain..T.erralne. en November IT.i """"" r luulr '" ",u "'l'u' ":, iiivuhpu in tnc Liry hnferccnicnt Act. . "wi nf the roadster type. He turned I ..nfniri,. i ,i, -i.i ..f e. Sacramento. I alii.. I ice. -. Hlsnen ,' . ,. i,. i. -.k.i Jilble Classes. , psncciallv tlmt section u-MeV. iIkmIki ti,. ''""' , ...1.1-1, u.Uu !.,. k-1 night. luemns ..nice, eignty-spvi-ii years 010. Atlntic Citv niter an extended trip MTVs,.k nVhrjLi un" , ",' ' , V.; ' a,,'M'u il trlal "l10" demand by jury. F ,glne Company Ne. 'Si, Seventh street ! for mere than tweiitj-tive years Bl-hop ' l""'. ti.' :..."'. ptc with the American Legien In plac- , The nroneKi le Increi.se il. l... , i "'... v-A.-i.' Tl,e mr wiih hnrilr .!.. .....u.... . in. i.,i.i 111 .--hi- - ... ... . ,, nnil in tuuiik ltiiuuiu !'.,. juel .eluvii , T, , . t,..i..., -.- . - T . . -.-.. ...v.. ......... fc ... u.i iiinrill, -n.... "'" ..wnv,,M u. Sen Of r-uensner te vyea I ,Mnes. man of Darin. Mr. Sip, r te the pe'iee. i,n i.e ami a. '"nnmen .!"' '',Vf' uilnpply te lelten iniiilPfl In X llceiisc was Issced t.vhi I .ned -inldeul MeniU morning fellow- whose nam. is being withheld, killed l i-nlied StateH destined for Argen- marriage of Bertram Lippln. .. t . I '-ig n stroke of paral.isis t his home In Samuel B. Storer. .1 drug clerk, en De- ' ' ' ".. ' (.()Mll n(.a, Kcuader. "Mlsa Elsie De I'll (irnhani IlirMt, Darin. Burial was in Mount 'ion rember I. In et.ler te obtain a large Vnin'aica and Miirtininue, the Postefiice iip of Dr. 11111 J h, B.irleii ( i.nke Cpmeirn . lie Iene a widow, three sun. et mnne.i inej tnengm w.it eon- 1 ,,,.. ,miln(nl lediiv. ? ' r Den't tnUn 1h correct fiirniu'a ti. tu- I' . -kwJUln "KIm.." hr Clnrlr liuk I yiSBSSSl1 a " " luW,vlthe old Dsrby Band. Old Accident Fatal XjifM ' . ' - 4V'wW chabu;. r vtcnuiu 1'erincr service man. who died Sat urdny supposedly as result of acci dental gassing In n trninlnc ramp in 1918 OLD GASSING FATAL Ex-Soldier Dlea of Training-Camp Accident In 1918 Chnrtrv P viimntii .iu.i nfnr,liv nt ht. home. Ml Moutrep street, from an ;ilnps belivcd te hne rpMilted from ! being gnspd in August. 101S. uhile In tiniiitng ut Cnmn MrClelland. Ua. I M.. Vi.ie iil,,i i r. miQ IKMs. warmmmm m .i(,n"in riKi-ivn ill ma... "'.wi.i.V i ,!. U I' , and was spnt te thp Georcia training iivjiiiHi ,.'i r'Mti' tiun.' nun iiuil inn I condition became Improved hp was dls- pharsed from the M.rvtcp. Thn .r.. in - :--. - " " -... -.., ... Uwinbrr. IIU. Since then he had bpen ..i.i..-.- it.i.. , ... -. " s hu mass r .i . .. r j' i .. -i V".r ""." ' V""" ' eunsci ueman Catholic Church. Kighth and Christian Mrepts. Interment was made nt Helv (.toss emPtery. LOOT EXPRESS CAR Twe Bandit. He.d Up Train In Mia- seurl Sheet Messenger i Kansab City. Me.. Pec. US. (Fly A. TM Twe hmidlts late last nicht , bearded the Missouri Pacific pnsspnger train .e. un, tieunil trem Hedalln. Me., te Kansas nt? . hpld up I. H. Hell.niil, the express mespnger. and escaped after looting the safe In the pxprps.s cnr. Helland was shot during the held-up. but net. spvprely wounded. Deatlts of a Day EDWARD BURTON ATKINS Head of Rldgway Refrigerator Ce Dice at Olney Park P.Hu-.nri1 Ti.rt,,, Atblnu n.., .. . . ., . .: . i. award nurten AtKlns. president of the Itidgway Ucfrigernter Company, L. . Ill.l .. 1lrI . r (IipJ of pneumonia at his home, 5105 upmiehJ read. Ulnev I'ark. estcrday. Air. Atkins, who was slxt -dvc jears old. had been ill a week. ''"''Pral services will b" held at hIs al hem. Vrlday t u n'cci(. tn. tcrmrut will be made nt Arlington Cem- etcry. The Ucv. Wnlter Ellingswerth, hovheod t'rirnd of Mr. Atkins, will of - tieinte. Mr. Atkins was a widower and is survived by two sisters and three broth- erii, .Mrs. A. II. rrettyman, of Baltl mere: Mrs. Julius IJ. Primrose, of ! Tnrlln ,iti tiriliu tpn SI Atllna nml 1 franklin Atkins ami .0, K. Atkins, j, ,.ltJ Fer the 'last twenty-beven years ."Ir. Atkins was president and manager of the K dcwa Lenmanv. Atkins was bcr of the of the Unman Catholic Diocese of Sac ramente, died yesterday after an Illness of several months. Bishop (ir.ee, who was prominent in the Catholic Church of Northern Call Call ternln and Nevada for mere than half .1 century. a stanch friend of hII entireties and lam. or the nristinn religion. Edward B. Atkins - mUen n upw turn bv the wedd ne of the ";. v;:"i"" .""' ""l"".'.:., -" i'""' ipicsueiiH uiur are pxpeciei. ie rrkr mctl wrrc seen at li A. 31. te- Edward II. Atkins, sirtj-tive cars,of the generating units et tbe greatest old. died sterdiU at his home. 40.". I hydro -electric power system in the U'nff..r,l runil (llnet nfter ;. i,,..il'V lllu-ss from nneumenla. Mr Atkins was for man vears treas- urer and manager of the Hldgewuj B- ingeraier I'empiinv. of this city He is siirherl bj three brothers and two sisters. 'I'll, funeral services . ill bj Fridn morning in Ii i- home I I Mrs. M. J. Cunningham ICIIahelh. N. .1.. !: -js Mrs llilie Jewell Ciinningliaiu. wife nf Daniel II funninghiiiii and mother of Jeseph M. Ciiniiingliiini. secretary "f the Standard Safn Deposit Company, -." Breitdmi. New erk Cltj, dlini ai liie home of li.r .laiigliter, Mrs. Walter .1. Iliirii.w-. l.Jli.i erll Aenije. ye,. terdiiN She wh- the daughter of the Inle Charles and Miirgmei Jewell, of Pluladi Iphia. Slie l.'ines hei husband, one daughiPi' and a -,i.n Themas Murray New erli, Ic . -Themas .Mur h leai.'n ii ide Edwin D. Slpler's Funeral I'uner'il 'cruces were held tndaT for r.lnln II Si.iler vl-lilr.inm ingri nlrl ipleraii of the Chll War and pioneer KiiiK iiini a daugntei . Mr. Slider was born in Darby and ler iiiiiii wins cenduclrd a harness .hop there, lie served his tlrst enlist -1.11 ni !., lli, I'iv.l Wile Willi the I'll, I, I'piiu--. lvnnri 'iUinlcers und pnllstlns again sened with the Blith I'i'iins)! .mill Villi 1... ,,r .1,0 v.inia eiuiitcers up mm nepn a mem ,. iiriniiiin . ....... , ....r.,,.., .,, niiarnnrn nil i iiriniinnp i.iaiii. 11,1 kiii i- ctihiit uiki'""ji ,.-v..... -: 11 iruer eiririir nn nniiiin,. .f.nu... i.. m.k nn .nK.lt arv.r-AflLlir.r nV . ... l1L-l.... ..I.k. rr.Ln . . '. CJ,.. L .hv,T h.f n Pin . NnnnnT 11 I -.. I.. I e I'lilted Sutcs Steel Corporation, condition n net thought te be irrleu. and fit. NIpIieIiis. llliain trilaskls, 'a,,tu, cmnr t.ame te 'lii'hi ,i.. icstrrdm Mr. Mnrrn; wasa director nf t,r cirrs identity until yesttrdsr. when ! received a fraetured hkH and ,lf'1 Celc, near' Tower Hill Chinch tenml . coipermion and of rnnm Mib,iiUry nc reiealed her name. i at the Fountain Hprings Hespita . ,,. ,)(v (lf , , d , n'i ...rporatiens. Mr Murrev a, born in .- Kfferts te locate, relatives in this city MIh threat had bfpnt niidliUhn i.' .Iri-j CiU In 1MI7 and went te a law ,,, ft- TuDCC nfll I ARC "me " "'' W M.'J fiV'i V"" I'lTcedT a kill fe ' " b'b ..Blieiir feurte.M lie became ,. SLEW FOR THREE DOLLARS Uimcd. Karl Hubler. of Ht. M!hel". ' The body hasnei I.ppe IdentifiH. iiu in n if immim- in i' 'iiinni, i., iinariirni fimnn wnp i ae r nvrr . i i.iri v im- j''ir iy. - .,.--,,...... um n i itnt. n nv n n n... u..it..... .. 1 I.. 1.... Imtrsn Sisniflll -V V -. ! .. ..!..! ... a ii H -.nmm n il rtT I 'Mlinnnitinin. I , . - - "'IJ iifciee ,iiii ne- i .e.Tiii .in ei . oreorn - r nit nee ei ine cr ut.. nni ,........... lien ill 1 "! I He Darby Fire Department and 1 Itoiegrkvure , bupjieri.nt will ba puMiha .rhv li.nd. riu"racnl "nafn ih. Evcnin. rubua Ler. en wid.ir. EVENING; Ml&lC LEDGER-PHIIiSELPHI A, E I; Camden Man Balks Attempt at Held-Up -Thug Left in Read Vanishes POLICE SEARCH THICKETS I A bandit who tried te held up a Cam- 1 den taxi driver parly this morning en King's highway, between Mount Ephralm nnd BroeUlawn. X '.. '"i knocked out by a blew with a hammer. The driver, William II. Bishop. .lr , 20 North Twenty-fifth street, Camden, left the man lying in the read and re- , ported te the Gloucester pnlicp. When tlie pelipp get there the bandit had dls npppared. Bishop has his stand at tin. Camden side of the Pennsylvania Ilailread . ferries, lie was approached about 1 o'clock this morning bv a man, curry- ing a bundle, who said he wanted te bp drivpn te Mount l'phraim. After 1 lincsllne a bit ever thp price, he entered ' Bishop's car. While en thp way the man rhanged bis mind and aid he wanted te be taken te the Half-Way I Heuse at Hroeklnwn. Bishop drove his car along the King's highway, nnd when half way between1 Mount Ephralm ami uroeKiawn nc was. renitpsted bv the man te "ten the car. H- did fce. but belli HUpicleits. picked "P " hammer that lay en the lloer. The Mian get out. and walking te the driver's spat, drew a revolver and erdc-rpd nishen te threw UP hlH hands. ' the hammer down with great force upon I the bandit's bead. Tbc man crumpled up in the read. Bishop Kpeedi'd tip his car nnd drove te the Glewwter police . ,. , t t tlen. Patrolmen Jenrlngh anil Housten went. bacU in hs car .e the m , --.,AJl l.A il.ltn ""?' u !-,",lI" " ""'.,"", It All hospitals in the vicinity hnve dp-h nntitipd. in enfe n motorist ha taken the mHu te any of them for trentment. bishop uaya he hit the man with ter rtffie ferce, nnd docs net believe he could have recovered sufficiently te have crawled far. The bandit was nbeut tblrty-hvs mrn old. well dressed, and about gt car. It centaine.1 underwear and the usual nrtlcles taken by n man upon the underwear will aid the police In their senrcb. Their theory Is he was nhntit in lenve nn a iourney and wanted Plshep's autoreobllp and money for the purpose. ' i te I i FARMS FOR VILLISTAS Mexico te Give 15 Acres Each Fermer Bandit's Men Mexico City. De-. 28 (Bj A. P.) The men who served under General I Franeisco Villa, former revolutionist, l nrc neon te receive from the Govern- ; I ment tracts of land In aecerdancp with tlie ncrwracnl made with ilia by the .. - -. .t.- .i - li.. liucrw gevernmrni mine nine ei 1 I lull, lll'll i surrender In July. IHJO. Twe bnclpndas. one in l miiuanua and tnc emer in uuraiige. win nc iuri , for the purpose, and tiie Department et Agriculture tins appointed a cemmiy ' ion of engineers te divide the land. I It Is estimated that each man will re- reive six hectares (aprexlmately fifteen acres). , 'ieneral vjna ts nnng at oanutiiie. en u hacienda given him by the Govern- . ment. At the time et ms surrender nis tioeps numbered 600. WEDS GIRL HE RESCUED War Ambulance Driver and French Bride Visit Atlantic Cltv Atlantic Clly Dec. 28. A romance, that had its Inception when he rescued START GREAT POWER PLANT Largest Hydro-Electric System In World Begins Operations Niagara Falls, Ont., Dec. 28. (By A. P.) The throwing In of n switch at. the new hydro-electric power house at Oucenstewn today started the first world. ilist COUinlptCd at A COtt of mero than ?SS. 000,000. Tee project has been under way for three ears. r - a. Government, municipal and ether of- hcials of the Uomtuten ami uie itev- inep. officials and cnglnper, of power companies en both sides of the border 1 1. t l. a 4BAAlMMiM and members of the bdre-eleetric cmnmisslen of Ontario were present at the ceremony. Premier T. . Drury, ei ijniarn. iuiw in iui- -iwul-u. F ND G RL N HOSP TAL . - ... ..... .. - - TAXI DRIV SWINGS ami en 1.. It.i'yu.,.. .. . --. i .Kn,lAn.. V a v Ir.!... 'I'll.... Itnn , !..... . 1. . i ' . .. ., . ... ., ,,ajid lixtera sueets siniien, nns dpp Missing Baltimore Yeung Weman prJJ"l0r take ehnne of u nt uiscoveree in Baltimore, Uv. as.-miss Mia uaie Birsell. I'ventv-three years old. of Alliemarle N. C who disappeared from the Seuth Brnnch of the Yeung Wom en's Christian Association, wss feuud I jesterday at a hospital here, where she l was admitted snerny ener ner aisnp- Chicago Man Confesses Killing Drug Clerk (hiciee, !. 2..--fBy A. P.) Chnrlps HnrtlPr, S youth, confessed lant night, nccerding , cenleil In room. 1 11' V . v.. ' l.'.l," ui mi. puuriinrn flllH with clothing, Herner told the mllre Stt.rer was found dead in his nil ... f'l M ..Ir, An.l 111',-. Limn... room wnn n iewim ivisieu uueur ins neek and bis hands and fppf bound. . ..... nv. n.ui t.ivifit nniriri. tfanuaijr Qiyvt PREPARING FOR SHOOTERS PARADE r i'&i4 mmmaMimz: mmi NORTH DONEGAL SINN FEIN 'PRIVATE RECORDS CALLED CLUBS UNITED FOR TREATYi FOR IN PELLETIER'S TRIAL Unanimous Vete Calls en Dall Elreann Members te Support Pact UelfaM. Pec. 28. (By A. P.) A convention of Sinn Fein clubs of North Denegal, held nt Iluncrnnu, hns'ndepted resolution by unanimous vote ex- pressing satisfaction with the Irish , peace treaty as embodying the essential , duy of thp hearing before the Suprrmc of Ireland's freedom and safeguarding Court of some sixty chargca of mla Ireland s honor. Reports submitted be- , . , . , , , , . .... fore the ete showed that each district wnduct en which his removal 1 asked in the censtltuciipy favored ratification by Attorney Cieneral.J. Westen Allen, of the pact. The court sustaiued a demaud by Sen- The resolution called en the six Pail , j fa A UcC() of Missellrt wnier Elreann members reprcspnting the dls- , , f icieticr, that Ia.uIb Epplc. trlct net only te rote for the treaty frcrPtary et tbr Hosten Linccnslng but te use their influence te bring about , Heard, produce private records of the ratification. Failure te de this, the beard showing n division of ownership resniuueii siaieii, ueuiti oe regaruen as betrayal of the liest interests of thp country und gross contempt for the opinions of thMr constituents. Denegal, although the most northern Irish county, la under the Southern Parliament, being one of the three counties excluded from Ulster tinder thp Government of Ireland Bill of 1020. Naau. County Meatli, Ireland, Dec. 2S.-(By A. P.) Th.- Urban Council of Xiivmi has adopted n resolution fit - verinr ratification sf the Angle-Irish peace treaty. This nrtlen was taken nt a meting of the Council jeonhe. ClirUj r)cc. JS.(By A. P.) The fjlltl Kciu executtvp committee of Sniilh Ce,.it the censtltucnc.v of Michael Cel- u,,. tminr ..mif.lmni.vlv niinntni ,. ri.n- jti npprevlng the Angle-irlsh treaty, tu w.initin ntiiin.t i,n rinm..eniii- i " ". - .". ..,-.. tlvcs of the Irish people te be unalil I . - meus in fanr of the treat, an n dii- len j,, irlhl, ranks nt the prcMiit time we . j ,0 ,N,s,trmis ami lead te dls- rnus ami lead te er,irnl , (.lines. -j.hc ..emmiltcc pxptewed belief that b rBtifying the treaty the feud of ccn- rkb ild be ended. ' Vrtll ..het nnav rnn inn , iuu IVIUOI rrtHl run Jue - - Drexel Blddle Bible Class Offers Aid Republican Leaders te Determine te Unemployed Party's Stand en Big Issues If a man wants a job Iip will 1p aided Atlantic City, Dec. 2-S.--FIvp i'ena if he will nttend the sphIcp conducted tur nnj flve As.scmblyrepn. nil Itcpub- i... ,k. tw.-..i m.ui. tiiki r'ln.u ii,,. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, in Hel Vf IIIL ll,.:. IMUUil I, .nil' , lum, ii. v Trinity Parish Heuse, Twentieth street I f1nT Wlit.l.tt MPSBrs. Jehn E. Ilnwkey and Kebert ju,,.!, )0 cenduPt the' "We have had ui applications, nnu we placed 271 of th applicants," said Mr. Hawkey. "Out of twenty-nine fe- male applicants we placed twenty- eight..' TRAFFIC COURT READY i . . . .. r.i.i ji ..! r"" w . " .. .AaIIa u mr L. aiHtii leases te ee neara rrieay .rintnvmenf. ...,.......-..- iijk uiMiiiL.min ,.'. ji'u.- . inj um... i i i nruitncn lax nv ner cent fs r. hn 1...I c iieenfie en number of large Philadelphia hrms: discussed, and there is expected the sub-! tA he Pennsylvania which will give a in.m employment it mission of a plan te Increase the State i has net yet been found i be has vh'j Drexel Biddle indersement, .school tax from two and a half mills tn Ownem of cir who have violated'!"11' 'or court today en suspleleu of tk n0W uarking ordinances have been maUi suinmenftps te appear before , tncftrntc Stevenson, in the Nine- lcfn(, nn(i Oxford streets station, Frl- "- - . jr. fy 'ji,js j ft' twentr "Cl.l ia fl.A ,,u TrfiHir. I'vM.rt Sin , ii, . ..... ..- " ........ .... .... summonses have heen mailed. .. ... t flLI UI WUJll'lf 'siil innui inv P...ln n Tamfin .1 I fflfll 'lllftt tT tltCj Accident Prevention Bureau, whose henddU.irtcrs are also nt the Nineteenth and Oxford stieets stntinn, has been. i parking arrests AUTO KILLS PHILA. MAN William Grllaskla Dlee in Mahaney City of Fractured Skull Bun down by an automobile en the hnr beenexenerated. Lewer Foreign Postage ..-i., .... rs... nt i rt V P I - twentv-spar-eld " """'"" 1"1 ; " ; V V. , 1 . r11 .our-'mi,,,, , i..,,-- 1 ,n ilnmest c i-ute Illvill.'J ,ii,.,i,j ." . i - a Harvey Leavce for Cannes I lmdeii. Dec 'JS (By A. P. I - tieorge iinne.v 1 he American Aaibaa- s.ider. niremtMiiIi'd by Sirs. Ilarve, left for Cannes, I' ranee, today lie mates at the conference et Vie huperne I rieuncll. which will open January 4. ' Will UCI IIS I'l.nvi,.-. i". 'i ...", j ,.t ir evnts nn e lice, or iruci no Wednesday, Deeejmbe- 28,. i92;V--9 . .;- v Dennis J, Welsh, who is III march en next Monday with the Kline Club, eersees the mailing of hla rape. Miss Emu. Kioleoltl, 023 Moero street, Is at the sewing nia nia rhine. She lias a big job, nut la sure the cape will win n prlre for Welsh License Beard Asked te Produce Pa pers Showing Ownership of Hetel Bosten, Dec. 28 (By A. P,) Ceunspl for District Attorney Jeseph C. I'plletler wen a brirf skirmish which marked the eppning today of the second jn the lllgglns Hetel. Slyer uerman, imrt ewnPr of the hotel, testified y ester day that he paid $50,000 in the fall of 1010 and tbe following spring te Daniel II. Coakley, u local attorney, te settle complaints against the hotel. Attorney General Allen charges that Pcllctier aided in tbc extortion of the meupy un der threats of prosecution. At the request of Senater Heed Sam uel 1". Herman, one of the sons, was recalled te the stand after Epple was excused temporarily, te obtain the rcc erds which thp defense demanded. After ii brief examination of three oilier witnesses, Attorney General Allen announced the State had finished for the present with the Berman casp. The allegation that District Attorney IVlleticr. from impieper metUcs. failed te prosecute Merrill W. Shute, after the lntt sir. tcr tind confessed te embezzling 000 from Emma F. Brackelt. Of '" Banger, Mc, was then taken up. Pnpprs introduced showed that Shute was arrested in December. lUIG. re leased ou $3000 bends and that the case was finally nelpmssed by the Dls- trlct Attorney en November 10. 1010. N. J. LEGISLATORS MEET TO FORMULATE PROGRAM llcans, will arrive in this illy tonight te confer en majority legislative pluns. Tfapy will Ih the guests of Sennter Churl en I). White, nt the Marlborough uienneini. They censtltutp a cemmittpe with six mills. This suggestion is oppesed1 . by the wealthy counties in the upper I lend of the fjtnte. - - - PICKPOCKET SUSPECT HELD i Victim Say8 He Lest $120 After Being Jostled en Car llprman Hern, Sevrnth street and i I . I . eiuinhin aenue, was held in 1.100 ,'"r'r"i; preicrrPii py Jehn AS. I.egg, ,','., r,n '""fth street. , V "'' en n P'fth street car last ''B'" I'rf5 Mid he felt a man jostle . . , - r . . ,i --- ,'-- e"" u J'IBl Itl file c:ir srennpil 111 inr .''.V' '" i""" "is purse cenrainlug ',V " , ,k "' "B " tow Mjrmnn ..jlii :. .'" " ' I ".""i "Ii"' I HUM HI'll If . Willi D U fllT f 11 V','r wu" n.,m ,0 J."0" 'hreugn the crowd. Hern and another man ran. Uvn i captured Hein In a barber shen a block away. I he ether man escaped. Only y-mj I'm iuiiii in iieriiH peeuei. I SLAIN AND HID IN BUSHES Bedy of Man With Threat Cut Dis covered by Beys I 'ti Inn j.ii lln Ii.. Iir tl . p. , Av1)nt is believed te lie Th'e fenrVi; CAPITAL NEEDED A r(irrornleii ervsn. -i 4 Tar fire rreiui1 Ourlev 1021 N.1I9. "(IIU In It llinei. I'll 'Hpttm Mli esrnid ery lRrr irulli. ' i, IIkI'I Ik unit p., M Is II n ievf-lr,,r .oil i enaliti-raMv irer nreflr 1 hm lis mriiH If inMiUeimi iaini.i 1 1 an jr(J. Aheul fill. 000 ii iiiH,.-. ('.,,, em fimiinnO hii or p.iri of It ' The nafflv ef.tlm nien-y lnvcaieil v 111 lie inuruiit'xl. Anwr i enr if mmi can furnlih i.iplul hIUi ur wltli'iui rvlees. Bex A 103, Ledger Offlce METHODISTS SHOW L?1R EXPERTS DISCUSS 1 MEMBERSHIP GAIN Philadelphia Area, Under Bishop Berry Shows Increase of '3399 This Year WASHI.NGT0N LEADS , , , i, T . - The Methodist Episcopal Church in the Philadelphia area, under the juris diction of Bishop Berry, gained 33Q0 members In the fiscal year ending De cember 1. The nrea new lina 270.JJ01 memDcrs. Hr. Oliver 8. Iinnetei, em em ter of the Methodist Year Boek, com piled these figures'. The Philadelphia area includes the Philadelphia. New Jersey nnd Delaware Cenfcrenceu. The net Increase In membership of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the year waa.00,-104. , According te Dr. Baketcl's statistics, there arc 4,4S0,7'12 Methodists through out the world. He estimates that 3,038,0(53 llve In the United Htates und upward of 542,000 in foreign Innds. The Philadelphia area ranks eighth In gains In membership for the last year. The Washington area leads with an Increase of H1B1. Cincinnati area Is second with 8007 and Indianapolis area is third with 7451. tlnrlnr Ihn .lu- nvMPMI of BrCB CVan- gellsta that has bceu establislied by Bishop Berry it is expected much larger gains will be reported next year. There arc 40.018 Methodist churches and parsonages in the country nnd 34,500 ministers and local preachers. The avcrage salary for the Methodist preacher Is Sle70, although In the Pittsburgh Conference the average salary Is ?217J. . rnn nnn Methodists gave nlmest $10,500,000 tn tVipr l.niinvntpnt entemrlses last year. The Committee en Conservation and Advance received ?M,atH,wu; tne Weman's Foreign Missionary Society, 52,204, (100, and the Weman'a Heme Missionary Society. $2,843,034. Methodism has 130 educational In stitutions, including ferty-three col leges and universities, thirty -four pro fessional and graduate schools and nineteen schools for Negroes and ninety-four hospitals. The tetnl valuation of thla and ether church property. pIum endowments, ap proximately Is ?4i,0,000.000. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS OPPOSE TARIFF ON PAPER Manufacturers, en Other Hand, Urge Protective Duty Washington. Dec. 28.-(By A. P.) Newsprint occupied the attention today of Senate tariff makers. Manufacturers asked for protection for their Industry, nnd newspaper publishers urged that the paper be retained en thercc list, as proposed In the Fordney bill. Opening the discussion wdtb a pres entation of the arguments for the man ufneturens Colenpl William L. Haskell, vlep prpsidrnt nf the International Paper Company, declared that newsprint alone of nil paper was unprotected by a tariff. The witness made no suggestion ns te the rnte of duty, leaving that, he said, te the judgment of the committee. He added that the Industry did net nsk for the same proteetlen as given ether paper, bflcatise "past experleuce has convinced us of the futility of such a request." A FIVE-HOUR QUESTION , Hypothetical Interrogation In v '" . ,. . . Burch Trial Today I,os Angeles, Calif.. Dec. 2S. (By ., p.) A hypothetical question which, it was said, would require five hours te read was expected te be put te nllcnlsts called by the defense today at the trial of Arthur C. Burch. charged with the niurdpr of J. Helten Kennedv. Insanity is an clement In Burch 's de fense, and en this question the alienists are expected te base their opinions as te bis mental condition. Werk of laying a foundation for in troduction of the question took pluce yesterday when the defendant's father, the Bev. William A. Burch, of Evans Evans ten. III., gave a detailed account of bis son s life, and declared ne neimcd turn mbcr was found aSO.18.1. The owner i? nr i.n ra. ran i ii w 'ijmvj1 m un m ' kubl iUl iu Every pound of Leuella IJ u 1 1 c r contains the cream from 10 quarts of l pure, rich milk! IS Bf H Butter 50 lb Sold only in our Stores : 't si a a ff . il I i wirjiiiBiiiraiiiiiiiiaiiiiii!iiiiiiTra MKATIIS PONOVAN I. eemlr -J8, rilAN'CBS M . wldnA of Jehn iJonevan ttlailvsv um! frlcudn lnvi. te fun.ral Haturdny. 8 an V ,M.. from W" relilunLr. lbe: Kilrmeuiit Af Kilumn reiilfni maun nt thu Ca(h. 1 1 1. Ihili and lUci ftd , 10 A. (. Intrr-I r.intt prlvatH ' eENrnv - riNtmhT :7 ieins W. GUN. rnv Itflailvtii and friends, alie Court llirrlnur M) 101. I', or A. Invllad in, tuiisr! rnday, I 1" M from hla late rl-1 1 uniee 8A27 S Itundntph eit. Inlernunt Ml 1 1 Munah CenifUry rtmitlna may be Mewed Thuradav rvrliltlK. l.IKIlKKJtAN -Pfrnnlwr 2. ntHDIK. nfe of Jeifrh Ufhcrntan. afd SO. tel,i-! I 'iih nnd f rtetirtw nle Pltrlioed of Ilth I f hnlem lnitd In funsrnl idnlrea Thuradav I , a !' M prflaily nt her iMe rfldnei. .341' N IBIh el InUrinent liar N1, rnielrn ' Mi F.I.WWi: -H'cemtwr -J7 UUI M. 1 I Rti J husband of t'raie.'1-i 1.. Mrtjlw 1 Funeral nrvlra finiurdivy ; p. ji ttt ,, 1 i refldencf. f.117 llrenn at Inlerment '.I'mirlen Ceiueier (inilRtl temher "Jil I.qi'I.sj CirrKHLI IlilHiea und rneiida lnvtd 10 funeral nrv. 1 IrsH Tliurdn 'tilh Ink! It) A. M., at lat.i ' r. slilf nrn 'J.li N'. I3lh H. inlerment private I IIKI.I' WANTKIi MA I.K HA I.Kri.M EN Credit company nacda 4 morn alniaii for Pblla. terrlierv: aplanUld epi I for inn with aalja ttv. 'H.afler 01 A., il iv1 tafere II t M.. t ft Vtrlerr nulMlnif ' cfe LONGSHOREMEN'S UNION ' CURBED BY COURT ORDER President Enjoined Frem Interfering With Men Seeking Werk New Yerli, Dec. 28. (By A. P.) An order restraining the International Longshoremen's Association from in terference witn citerts te werK en tne water front by members of the United Carge Workers Affiliation of Greater New Yerk, who belted from the I. L. A. during n controversy last year, was signed today by Supreme Court Justice MoAvey. In IiIh decision the Justice said he was amazed te read n letter from the I. Ii. A. president te the cargo work ers' Iicsd expressing the intention ntt te permit nny one te work en the water front unless) he is a bona fide member of the Longshoremen's Aswiclntlen. "The ferceij of tyranny could reach no further," he wild. "The letter boldly announces n pol icy which, if allowed te persist, would spell destruction et individualistic right and condemn every one engaged in the calling Involved te en unwilling servi tude te, n 'aber syndicalism quite ns nbhercnt ns an oligarchic capitalism. The fettering nnd compulsion of the In dividual grasped at here Is glaringly nt variance with freedom In the pursuit of happiness guaranteed te nil by the fun damental law of State and nation. "Th) defendant's contract with n number of steamship companies nnd Us control of stevedores by which a pref erence in hiring is given Its mcmbern affords nei ground for directly or In directly reporting te physical force for the purpose of enfercinz Ha alleged right. "The threatened intimidation, the ntsattlts, thp 'duress emplevcd ie Induce abandonment of the seeking for work will be enjoined." DEFER BRICKER SENTENCE Docter Convicted of Malpractice Fighting Jail Term Atlantic Clly, Dec. 29.Judge In In gersell at Mays Landing today granted a postponement for enp wpek of the sentencing of Dr. William II. Brlcker, Jr., of Ventnnr and Philadelphia, con victed of malpractice by n jury, en request of Assistant City Solicitor Jo Je seph D. Perskie. The Court had announced that Dr. Briekcr would be called for sentence today. It is understood that Dr. Briekcr has brought into the case ns associate counsel former Attorney General Bob Beb ert r McCnrtcr. The latter Is te join in making an npppal for u upw trial and If it Is denied, then te in in neuncc an appeal for a new trial en a writ or error. Bricker Is making a hard battle te keep from serving a jail sentence. VOTE TO KEEP WAR POWER French Committee Approves Bill for Increasing Tariff Paris, Dec. 28. (By A. P.)- bill providing for continuance of the war measure adopted In U'10, giving the Government power te increase ctiflnms duties by simple decree, has been ap proved by the Customs Duties Com mittee of the Chamlv-r of Deputes. Thp chairman of the committee said the favorable report was justified by the fact tjiat several ethrr countries were following this system. Seme of tliem had even decreed that the duties be paid In geld, nnd had applied a super tax te make up the difference In ex change values. Cel. William Cooper Procter III Cincinnati, Dec. 28. (By A. P.) Colonel William Cooper Procter, premi nent manufacturer, wtie is til at blH home In Glendale, of bronchitis, was reported te be somewhat Improved to day. It was stated that he passed a fairly comfortable night. Rev. Dr. Charles Little Dead Wabash. Inil.. Dec. 28.- The Bv.-. Dr. Chnrles Little, pastor of the Wu bash Presbyterian Church for fifty scars and former Moderator of the Presbjterlan Church of the I nited Ktntps of Americn. died at his borne here today. Mr. Little wa;i seventy-eight 5 ears )ld. i Pearls As necklaces, pendants, finger rings, breeches, earrings, bracelets. J. E.CALDWELL & Ge. t Jewelry - Silver - Statiencty Chestnut and Juniper Strkets A stage box for the greatest show en earth This year you can enjoy the Mummers' Parade in complete, cozy comfort. The Hetel Lerraine has allotted several Bread Street apartments for parties of five or mere. Te smaller parties, every facility te view the Parade will be extended in the Main Cafe. The a la carte meliu is unusually attractive and there will be a special Holiday dinner at $2. Te secure the best vantage points phone Poplar 520 new or forward check for your party. Res ervations will be made in order of their receipt. jfifW Transient Fireproof Hoteleu Llixeln HlBhwsy UtlQ ATi AT FAIRMOUNT Lerraine HOTEti i ARne I tm Atmni 1 Natien's Finances Alse Consid ered at Meeting of American Economic Association MENACE SEEN IN IDLENESS By (lie Associated Press Pittsburgh, Dec. 28". Laber legt.i. lien and the nation's finances occupied j'l the nttentlen of the Amerilan Economic ?A Association here tedny. Sessions of th, American Association for Laber Legln. latlnn, meeting nt t.ie same time, wer ' devoted te kindred subjects. The "Present Position of American Trade Unionism" was dlpiiss,i u. GeergcE. Bnrnett and the "Censtitu- k tlenal Government of American Indus. 1 tries," by W. M. Llsorsen before the " Economic Association nt Its early meet- V- Ing. E. II. A. Sellguinn nnd Paul M W 1, uri.uiK ttiieue in icngin en tne Nt.' iW tien h nuances" at n later session. M F.ninlnmenL Instir.inrA A.1..I...1 'j Unemployment insurance receiver par ticular nltentien at n meeting of the 1nuui Mneuciuuua. iicnry ft, JJcnnlSetl of Framlngham, Mass., declaring that the experiment In hla plant had ltd the company te extend the Idea te as te provide for depression Insurance, a fund used te make and store goods when markets nrc dull. William J. Mupk described the inur nnce plan In operation In (be garment trade In Cleveland, nnd gave as bin opinion that "It is the duty of manufac turcrs te adept n program that will (it the needs of their own Industry be as te remove for the sake of the worker nnd employers" the menace of unem unem pleymcnt. Philip Murray, of Ilttsburgh. vice president of the United Mine Workers of America, Mid the coal industry was an example of faulty organization, lending te enormous waste in preduc- ' tien, n henvy burdii en all users of coal, a well as te chronic und were unemployment. Edwin F. Ga. of New Yerk City who presided, declared It would bf necessary te remove the fear of un- employment before headwav can b made against the prevailing' idea that output must be restricted te make mete cmple.Miient. Problem for Financial Groups Sam A. LcwIfeIih. also of New Yerk City, said that "aside from the ques tion of seasennl unemployment, anv attempt te diminish the force of cyclical depressions must come primarily from the titmiicinl and cmnlnvinir rmi.n. Laber Is a negligible force in affeetlnj the phenomenon." Other meetings during the ,inv were held by the Statistical Association, which went into the question of "Busi ness llefcnrch" and the Political Sci ence Association, which heard papm en "Problems of State Government." The Sociological Association had a round-table en "The Delinquent Girl." with Mrs. W. W. Duniincr as the principal speaker. Man's Neck Caught Between Cars Idiicaster,' Pa.. Dec. 28. Albert Marleltn. of Lanpaster. a Pcnnsyjrn. nin Bnilread empleye . was fatally la jurpd yesterday at the Lancaster round house when his nepk was eatigbt be tween two cars. W)itt luan $etcl 7200 Germantown Atc. Vrfsh feeds for ltk pieuf.. Opn dl. and Sundn, from 1 A.M. te K P.M. Haienpfeffer Pigs' Knucbles Sauerkraut OuJines Men' Lunch 50 cents, from 11 te 8 P.M. Muklc and IliiurUu; Eifr.T Uirnlsr ica'f'i Our Openlntr Janunrv I Wit. II. 1 PC. Msnsner 300 Reems With BaUis, Single or et Sulte Chas. Duffff, If Gen. Manager,. 'J j n xi n.1 j, rr-' " ' y .1 .