. V" i"? ' . ' ..J .- t ' v .V e - t V , u V tf a. l !; IW ft K' I w ,y.t SEES BOOZE FDD GROW BY TEN FOLD, Duncan Says Burlington Probe Shows Illegal Dealings Ex ceed Estimates RAIDS WALNUT ST. DRUGGIST Hnrvi-x T. Punc-in. noting prohibit n i onferrpiiif nt oflicer here, said today lir i ronuueed tlint (lie amount eC lit ier released through the Burlington Indus trial Chemical Company will come ' It'll timps his engltinl stlmnte of (!'' OOV gallon". "I ntn i (induing the iiivpsiignMe i r the cempnnj." sit id Mr. Duncan ' s agents from ether cities nre or' ug mi thp ease, nnil .iic, net ripertmg if hcndipjarters, Iirraii'e I de net tt'-i their fares le hoeemo known. "Frem tlie investigation 1 oil con vinced that the company did business m eingle and hundred-barrel let". 1 knew eC ene rase where, they released J On barrels et alcohol en permits that xvur forged. We found seven forged permit for deliveries in New Jersey using serial numbers that wcre used befere In Pcnn Krlvnni.i " Mr. -Puii.-au said that flflv Ptmrv barrels, found In a mid en 1107-1 inn Walnut street, were from flic Canten Xistlllirj in Baltimore, nnd had b'en lemexed about Rcceinber S). Frank I.erd nnil ether pntercement iigentfl raided the dm? store of Kalph Pchumakcr. Fert'iiUi and Walnut Hi-eets, nnd seirrd 1'-'. callous f nl- fobel. tweiiv-lHc gallons of whisky r.nd n bnrr-l of sherry. Associate; In hibition Piri1- ter Kutter erilpred the raid en information that the druggist 1'rpt no record of bis salt's ami that there ia a barrel in the cellar stumped In such n manner that it could net be determined whence it came. Mr. Hutter aid the druggist would ! summoned m n few ilajs te show cause why his per mit should net be revoked. S. P. C. A. PLAYS SANTA T0 65J00R" H0RSES fitrerl Crowds Jam Traffic Watclllnn Distribution of Blankets Hundred's of person crowded in front r-f the Pcnns Ivanin Swietj fur l he Pre vention of Crue1t. te Animals, Jrj North Bread Mreet today te watch blankets being tli-tributed te nxty-the broken-down horse. It was their Chrtfcimns celebration and the S. P. C. A. was Santa Chins There were white, bn. chestniit. lean nnd black hen-i's. nnd most of t hein "Bi,rtv snni. it was expected tlint had seen belter tin s. Semi; wen bitched l""' stil"' authorities would take tin te ramshackle wagons, muti tctimeni ! ".,'r,'"";"" s,,:lls '" remedy local situn that their owners were imnble te pre- i ". "hde the tlepnrtment w..uld net vide warm blankets for their werking1",1 W" "l"'1" thcre wcr violations et partners. the 1 edcral law. Une petltiier t riving an emncintei brown maie brought his live ragged .hildren te prove that he was tee peer te buy a horse blanket. The crowd grew se great before the distribution was hmt that tramc was hlockeil In Hreati street ami Had te bci11'"111 i"ices is epccicu uv .ur. uaugn- untangled bv n patrolman. Mere blankets -,u be distributed aturiluy. CMTCDTAIM lenn PDIDDICO CNItHIAIIM UUU OHIr'l-'Lbb Women and Lu Lu Shrine Hosts te Children at Metropolitan Twelve hundred crippled children nt he Metropolitan Opera Heuse thi afternoon eiije.wd a Christina enter tainment given b a committee of women and Lulu Slirme, The part j was exclusively for the "shut-ins." tlnldien who nre seldom able te leave their homes, nnd they were takeu te the Opera Heuse in au tomobiles donated by women of the Quaker City Ladies' Moter Hub nnd a hundred Shriner. Toys, icij cream, fruits and nuts and ether geed things wcrt provided at thp party and an entertainment was given bv the Shrmers. These who arranged the affair Include Mrs. Themas C. Jacksen, Mrs. William II. Marshall. Mr. Inmost II. (.'row (.'rew hurst, Mrs. N. S. Aleinnder nnd Mi Flonner Kershaw. HELD UNDER MANN ACT Married Man With Five Children Arrested In Hetel Charles S. Cook, who lives In Hoff Heff nsgle street. Frankford, nnd hns a wife and fii'e children, xva nrrpsted today in a ceutrnl city hotel, en a 1'edcral warrant. harging violation of ihe Mann white slnve net. Hareld M. Kheade, tmuiigruiien in in pecter. charged Cook brought Mls Sadle Reed from her neme In Ireland in 101.1. nnd Hied with her in Allen town, until 1010 v Iipu she returned te Ireland. Miss Reed returned te this cnuntrx m July and the inspector charges Cenk met her and they returned te Allent.'wn Cook Is a traveling salesman fet a jewelry firm. KENSINGTON POOR SUFFER Lack of Feed and Clothing Blamed for Distress Among Children I ark of proper oletlnngond latk 01 fuel In homes nf many of the tinenipleicd In Krnsincten nrp pausing much illness smeng childrpn, a 01 ding te Mr' Geergp Leng, fermcrlj of thp Inasmuch Mission. who Ls new ceuuectPtl wuh St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Kensington. "Hundreil et rhildien in Kensington are without proper 1 lething," Mr Leng said tedaj. 'Simp Chri,imns we have received report of tuc deaths due te pneumenln Three oilier tire in the hospital. "Clothing is bndlv nreded for tliil ilrcn of nil agp in this distiici The situation is desperatf I fear thai main mere w.ill be taken sick." Fire Causes Families te Flee Fire virtually destroyed Alie throe three story brick building of the ICensingti.n . Paper Bex Cempnii., 1f).'il-l!i.'i:: Neith Hepe street, shortly befere last mid night. Thp fire threatened houses in the neighborhood, causing the occupant,, te flee. The muse of ihe tire has net been determined Aute Scatters Children; Hurts Bey Hiildren pln.xing in Ft out sircct near Christian in 11 n'clmk last nuhl were cratteri'tl by u speeding meter. Ji.ieph i Pader, twelve xears old. -11 Christian ' utreet, was int. 'the driver spid en. And none stiw his license number. The lipy was taken te the Pennsylinnla Ilos Iles jiltnl suffering from n broken leg nnd lntrrnnl injuries Fife Dees $500 Damage te Heme While Mrs Abraham IMseu. 11 in PtU'rUh street, wa looking in tin Vltchfii of her home about 11 n'clnck tedtiy the -nitdled smoke, nnd t innnig te the tecnml tloer she found a boil a lire She turned lu nn alarm and befoie the firemen could cxtiiiKiiibh thp hlnze two twtaM, and their contents had been dam- Ing ,, m. Th Jess Is tlrt)nteil nt Jf.ffM 'j ' i New Welfare Director iHiv - x r aaaaHjCORywafl '-'J iaBBBBBBBBKlEkdC'JEHHi3 .cIte&. 1 tBMKKfmu&vj UMUI-AA II. M UtlltKTON Special Police- ComiiiKslnner who today was appointed unit fmmrili nlelj sworn in as niretinr of the Department. f Public Welfare te succeed the late Kinef L. Tustlii, who illetl In Baltimore fellow ing an operation PlnPHTO fT fl Tl ir LYNL I VI l IL AIM rApnl, I I Zl I f" i L.XI L.U l U U I f I L. II I U Daugherty Will Ask Attorneys General te Prosecute Profit eers in Necessities PROTESTS TO BE IGNORED I Washington. Pee. 'J'.). (P.y A. P. i Aid nl the Atterne.vH fieneral of the various Stele ili be i el led upon bj tin' .lustiic Pepartment in nn effort te adjust retnil prices of the ncpessitj,. of life. Attorney lieneral Paughcrty said leilay. When tin department s investignlien in' r,'" prices ha lus-u ciiiupleted, Mr. . . .. . i . . 7" '";, ";"l-u" nuu ui;u uc cmoeicii f? 1"1 n "i"1" ' tin cost of n , sitle foeu. fuel, shoes and clothing thp censinncr in different localities' Ilv compared with the production cests1 f these cnmiueditie.. Publication l rrty te liae a snlutary etTect upon pref- "eerlng prices'. Alreiulj. he said, nn- iniiiiiceinciii m nn iieparinieiii s in,vcs- ligatien hn had some effect. Pretests liuve been received ft em some rrAlii t,.nde associations against the investigation. Mr. Paughcrty iiid. but the department's attitude was that where there was no nelntinii of the law. no association had cause ter uu easiness. The Government. Mr. P.iugh- criy sum. wains niercnaiits te mauc u fair profit, but was steadfastly en- jn-eii te enormeui or uiircasenalile pretit Increase In tlie prii c of brend in the Pitrlit of Culumbin by one cent a leaf when the price of dour was lower than it had been in year, was cited by the Attemc.i General ns an lurnncc of high price which would recene at tention hi the department's investiga tion. PAYS TO QUIET CONSCIENCE Sen of Fermer Subtreasury Official Gets Meney te Rectify Mistake Gpergi II. Winicrer. Olli Seutli Yew dall street, i" SI." richer tnila.x as the result of nn anonymous letter, li -n written by a teiit lence-strickeii man. fermerlx a petal empleje. ami tx plalued that the writer had been over paid 81." or .SL'll j ears age while em ployed ar the Custom Heuse. The recipient of I he letter aji ln..t his tathei . William A. Wmtertr, who died in 1010 during hi incumbency a paying teller at the L'nlted State, Sub- , treasury was reiiulred te make gem , any shortages in bis in counts ainl that the' "unknown." having ihnt in minu. rigreneil lii negligence and wnnied te lien his censcieute The letter snid that S." if ihe over ever pav wti sent te the Custom Heuse son,, ie.irs age. Mere than ten M'ai egn the widow of the funic r paiing idler rf.eHetl a siiiulur leiier, signed "Cen-si-ienee Stricken." win. li ..ii'niue.l S,"i Thil evulelirlx wa ihe S." spnUeii u The letter wa s, ut from Camrb n SILENCE NOW HIH PRICES WAR " SENTENCE YOU TO CHURCH Despairing (r as Prisoner Sink But lle'.s Ihnl ., 'Vr.s Trip Three in 'J." ears, and It. V'H'.s te Werk here Other Penalties Tailed lnld .1 H'tlsP ,erce nf hiilied ex picfaniv. 'lie Judge arose ie pu- i"c teili'P n sti'il d lOiibl he lie.Hil (X'-ept the, rh.xt limn dumping of the tiel.ee force upon Ins nd of i hewing tehaicu. Then i am.' the final werds: ' 1 icuretiip Mill In -eiwe fmu u -,iie Stindnys in chmch " Willi a d'spHiring i y ilie .i is.iner sOtikilS one dead upon Ihe iiiifeelin llngstene fif (Iip f'laxteii Bustilc When Mo.xer J. P. Petter, (,f Cln.x -Ien. N. J., found a ceitain old in iU.iininucp of his wa- up agein for (IruiikeiiliH,,, he decided that the old penal iiicllind- weic oiitwe'ti nnd iu etli. lent. Olid se lie resolved te I snine. lliing new Tried licr Uiing I'.lse ' I hinl irieil everitliing mi thai tii tii lew ' said ll.s Hener tudei. in di- ,,"!' - "": ""' ' ''', ,""" !"""" '"! ."' I Iip tne. lie lius lieen iiii ,n e sumo eileiise that I knew it wouldn't de liny gned In line din aguiu "in the ether hand. I didn't xwinl le send him le the Woodbury t nuulv Jail, as I preiuispd linn I weubl if he , came up again. Yeu see, be comes et verj giiuil iieeile. and it scorns te me there i still n geed i hiince of In sal- Mill. ill "Se I gnte him the i heiee of going te chunh or griiiig te mil and when he i linsi Ihe i llllll h ,ellli nieil nin In nil"icl Im in leii-i four iiiiiglii Sou Seu thus. Although luyer Petter tta iinwlll te divulge Uc name nf the offender, is known that thn latter has nei EVENING- PUBLIC OILER AIDS STUDY OF NEWER PLANETS Harvard Savant Tells Astrono mical Bedy at Swarthmore of His Device TALKS ARE DIM TO LAYMAN1 An humble six-feet steel boiler, im mersed in a tank of cnlrium chloride, aided Dr. Harlow .Simpler. Harvard ns ns irenniuer. in tanking iinpertiint metre-fiipii- observations of less-known Mars, nrierilhig te n paper he read today at tin- tirt meeting of the American Astrenimieal Set let v. '1 iu Meeting, which will lnr two deis is being held in the Sprout Ob smninry. Sworthinnre College. Irhas brought together the me-t noted nstroti nstreti niiirr of the country and in expected te n-ipli in important tidtauees in the m .en. e Pr. Sliaplei pMiliiiiieil Ihnl the beil"r I'titl (lie inlciiiiii chltii itle bath were i .cd te get a "polar axis" for the I telescope which wus ut'd. The tele tele "cepe was mounted en the boiler. The I rns from the Mars were then thrown' en a huge sixtj -six inch mirror, nnd thrown into nn observation room, where i thet wen- photographed. lr. .lehii A. Miller, astronomer in ' JMvartlimeri'. i the host and upokes upekes miiii fur the meeting. The pnpers pre sented are se extremely technleal that without the iuteiiupillary of u trained astronomer, they would be unintelligible i I" tnt layman, ,11,.v ' Hentlriil.. .-ennccted with ''", P '" iucr greumN at Aberdeen. Mil., dc-cnbcil the wurkiiis" of the Itotilegue ciii' i egrapn. nn instrument ilevlted liy i Captain Boulogne, of the Belgian Ami)", ' i ft" mensurins the speed of projectiles, i , The apparatus consists of two strings! mh a distance np.ut. which are cut In the lliglit of the shell. Tlie (.flings j me connected with wires, which in turn I neiuaic eieeire-mngiiei. linldiug up , in mat iii-cs. equipped with red. The roil and nrmaturi'H fall as the stiings are int. nnd a knile meflinnicnlly nicks the nd. Ceinparisiin of the nicks, with ac companying innthematvnt enli'iilatlnn, show tin speed of lli- projectile'. lllght. The American Astronomical Society is the largest Imdj of its kind In the vniid. The otlieers arc: Pr Frank Sehleslnger. Yule pre:tlent : Otte Klelz. Pominien Observatory. Ottawa, vice president: Jehn A. Miller. Swarth more. vice president.; Jehn Stebbiiw. I Diversity of Hlmni, seirvtarj. Ben jamin Bess, Albanj I nlvi'rit,, treas urer. The councilors nn; Prof. II. N. Itu.ssell. Princeten: V. M. Silnher. I.ewell Obi'nterj, 1 higstaff. Ariz. : Man Arrrst-d nn Diarnn nt Riinnlnn Man Arrested en Charge of Running Aute Chased by Police Archibald Watts. J(5I7 Seutli Sixlv- sienth street, was held in SmOOO b.iil cftat a hearing last night before Magis- trnte s,tiIlwagen in idmeie en tiie i charge of being the driver of the nute mobile used by thieves te escape after attempting te rob freight cars en a sd ing near lutemaisJi station last Fri day morning. After n thirty-mile chase the car was captured in llotberough when a marl wheel was practicall shot away hy I pursuing police. IJailread Detect iveV Coner and I'c.vser arrested Watts Intel jfsterdny atiernoen and ideniilied him as the ill iver of the car Watts declined emphatic ally, at last nigni s iienring. unit lie was im.eccnt j He is married and has three small chil dren. He saj. he has had ei litll- work recent 1 nnd beggetl the magi' Hate net te .send him te jail I T t wa' taken te tlie Count'. Prison in Nerrls. town te a.ilt the mtum of tl Ceuit PROBATION OFFICER QUITS Dr. Robinson, of Municipal Court. Will Devote Time te Travel Dr. Leuis . Rebin, nn. chief nrehn. tien eflieer et the Municipal Court, has tendered Ins ip-ignat mn. effective Jan- uary A Mil i in pincp p.i' rs.MM it i n vear. es.er tu lr. Itobnisen has net been ii.in.ed b Judge Brew n AecfirdiiiB te the Judge, I ip Rebin, son recently inherited a fortune, am lesizns that he may tour the world and devoie lumsplf mere fully te lit erary pursuits. Hp has .1 heady pub lisbeil one bunk, and is imw m weik upon another. Falls Dead en Way te Werk Wil'i.ui Kles, -it-ti.. f,f li,::i rniolme I'uriiess Vaswir Colleg. , '"n MinpaiJiies et the delcgutes wen d I vj,r" i: : .; "V 1 K " ,"-"' instrumental music. .., - . . .. " u-ii ..!.. .. .. i.teritisrair. iivn niitinri.H unnii imn. t. i.- i.. i .. .ir..i iniiip nn, ltenrnern U )soraterv. i "l ie'ii,neii j me non-violence pecv ,,,. ,. .. h.-h, , , i . .i ,.i i , ' "r """ ''" ' ""s "u " ecauiuui ! Kva.isten. III. : A. C l.eus.hner. I u - ' ci abandoned. "? "" 'I'-tr.hutetl by the Philadel- I voice. And this tnlented girl leeks lit- verity of California, and Frederick I . , , , . , , " ' in l!i,.L i''s!l',l?.M" l',i,Mri,ri!' 'S H" mere thnn n child. She shows that Sleeiim. Wesleynn Univrrsitv I Allahabad. British India. Pe. . -JO, , .' " '1',t' , 'f "' ' s nnder-toed she has net forgotten China by the little -- f.".v A. P ) In opening the teu-t'i ses-1 j"'1' '" n''11"'1''' l! great deal of nt- p,in,ic silk jacket tlint she wenrs In the . . . . I eien nf tlie All.lnin I m....i 1.....I liniltill. e,,.i r i,, ... ..,.... i.i i. i. ' HELD AS BANDIT DRIVER tien. Gevln.l Araghavn Iter, president1, ,A lt" prevlilinjr for the reduction of ;,i looking brightlv at Mr. Harris. North Twenty- vniul Mini ut , ear- at n Chauuknh entertainment te be held ;: p;.':n,'of 'em':;!;; ir.' ;.,iV,.',:i!nl'enih at "- "" ... - .mi mi th" sidewalk a P i -1 j s fr.'iu i''' Smh Sixth street, under the join! his heiiii:. iiiii) this -iiei nn s. A p.i,,(., . auspices of the Hebrew Sunday Scheel by w..i- 1.. his aid. I ,11 . unable Secietj nnd the Yeung Men's Hebrew t. ipviic linn und phetinl t , . Twt-n- , . n.s , -treet and llncij ..,". Association. OM'iiue pil'np station 'Ihe p.it'rel took I 'J'ie 'iitPrtainmeni is given fpr the Kin,, .. 1I.1. Saniiii'iiii'i II.-1..1.1I. whop-1 children et the downtown section. Mrs. '- " l"''"""'"'"'l "'! II" ui 'li--I Charles Kdwin Fei and J. N. Sokehl, "a e 1. Kim .1 ns the lane , . , ., ,. ,. . 1 exenitlve sccretuty of the . M. II. A. JUDGE SPEAKS " t i r.,r rwrnry-niP1 nil" rii'KP Inst . ". l-IMI'd with I" en inMile of a chin i vear, II,, inn itleii Su'idni " ,i. iliPi'i',.11 21' n r iiHert'st. net nn I In I. ut bt '." per ci nt of ti,,. .is well The i bun li -!in h the Majer, pnpuhnien Ut- selected is cnjini-ig an unusii.ii pnpcinr.H 'I think the plan wi v ., flut in tills cne. ' ,niil i he l.ie-, tudicially "Up spciiiciI well plensed ith the nr mngpiiipni. nnd appealed in a boiled shin .ami (ellar. ;i ilimg which lie hasn't denp for year. I think it xvill innkt a innn of him And w be knew, but what Iip max keep riaht en going te ihunh when lie lm ,.,,.,. ),ja time": I have heii s thai he v ill ' Seber I'pscls llistmi lu siipHitt of ihe (eiiti i i.riii thMt ,., I Liu is iin-Piing Willi sunt, id, ifonei l.innts wiih piide in lie ta, i (1(. ,, priMuicr failctl in gi t flriink hi,t Sarin-- lut night, a stele of .ifl'iin- which ts .ilice-t unprecedented ill llie liisterj nl ihe cemmiiiiitt . Mayer Petter, who st.-m, ,, Rj vth term .is chief magistiale of Clajten en the lirsi of the new jcar. feels he Is trembling en thp vprge of an important discovery in the science of riminoleiv If tlie case new under ol.-eii-ntieii fnl Mis Ids finnl holies, he will ftel justihed "xieniliii'; his novel trentment te oilier cii'ies nf tarieus Mirts In the niennwinle th. Iir,nc Man! et C'ajien N J . ha, ben accerdnj (be uiiiiunlified 'iippert of l he cltlenrt ' of the town in his von tu re. net the letts'tl of whom is tlm Man in the Iren Shirt himself ' LBDaBRPHfeADlSLPHIA; tfRBDAY, -DECEMBER 29, SOLD FOR 35 KAN KN VONG Va &actl from ilavcrj' by. mission nrles, nnd is new In America lecturing le help lici coun trymen. She Is .pcnillng the holl hell tl a j s with her "fester father" at IS.VJ Nm-Jli ,si. teen th street INDIA NATIONALISTS VOTE FOR NON-VIOLENCE POLICY Gandhi's Program Adopted by Over-1 whelming Majority Ahinedabiitl. IlrltUli India. Pee -'0. (By A. P. 1 At a full session of the iniiinn .National Congress today, the resolution proposed . by Mahatnin i Cnndhi, declniing for' ceiitlnu.il ion e( ir.c policy et nou-vieleucc In tin effort le obtain Independence, from the Brit ish Kmpire was Adopted with only n dozen dissenting voles. The resolution declares Gandhi I he sole executive authority, with full pow ers ever the' Congress organization. The resolution was adopted aftei an nmendment offered by extremists pro posing the usp of "possible nnd pinper means" Instead of "legitimate and reaccful menus" had been defeuted bv an overwhelming majority by the spc'. c'nl committee of the Congress which had the i"olut!en undee censiilern- tlen. Gandhi warned the delegates that .- tin' i.ioerais.te ener their most leVltl liml eill'lllfll l..eln.n.n In I. n TO.!.,.... of Wjlts. whose utterances had justified the Viceiev's nssnrnnee tl,f ,, Pi line's visit had no political object. Picsldcnt her urced tlint the Lilmi-ntt. stiie for full duminten status within tl e r.ritisii uniiiiie. WAR ROMANCE BLOOMS Miss Louise J. Bader and Cel. F. P. Haller te Wed, It Is Announced A romance of wartime when Merlin was n recruiting place for evcrspas volunteers wns revealed yesterday in the announcement of the engagement of Miss Louise Jean Bader. of Medi Bader entertained the soldiers. After Captain Heller went abroad they cor cer cor respended. Miss Bailer's p.iren.s. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bader. of Media, announced tlie ri'SaSPinPnt. Colonel Haller. who lhes -n Folereft. xva elected Register of i Ills in 1HISI. lie weut abroad as can- tain of a company in the 111th Infautry Kphraim I.rdfiei . former Collector of Internal Revenue, will be the speaker will speak. Tlie orchestra of the in1 eboeca Gratz Scheel will contribute musical selections. Others who xvill take part in the ptegram nre MKs Jen. nie S.ckles, Miss L"hle Brown and Ar. tliur Loewenthal. i Pet of Tar Fires Heuse ' When a pet of tar being heated en 'ihe kitchen range boiled etcr this morning in a house at 182S North Marshal street a tire resulted which slightly damugetl the kitchen. The house is unoccupied ami two xterkincn repairing thp loot' had firrd up the .tme te hear the l.ir being used en ill,, ir.nf Tliev Sfiw flu. smoke com. 'mg f,.0ni the boiihe nnd sent in an ala'-m, Jllt extinguished the blaze beleie lue '(l,,.nii.i ui lived. Clese Yale Gym as Result of ew Haven Theatre Fire New Haven. Conn., Dec. L".i One of l he incidental tesults of the Rialle Theatre fire In this citv has hten tin temporary closing of tin' Yale gymnasium in flrder that fin escapes ami ether similar impieti incuts maj be introduced. The thea tre tire led te n rigid srarih for Vew I In von structures net complying with the building1 laws, nnd It was decided that the Yale gjmnnsium, which has befn filled with crowds averaging some 2000 people nl the college basketball games, boxing matches and ether indoor contest., has net been held te the strict re. qulrcments of the building rode. The Improvements will be completed In n few weeks, but meniitluin it is being planned for the meets which were scheduled for tht place te be held In the Arena, which was leased thie fall for hockey gamca, ,ii t m a. .Mt An ... . :. .r i.... i" uu-i-.s u i'ii eiinieis ir tie '"'i .. i .,. n I.ieutenatit Colonel Franklin P. Haller. . Harding expressing Interest in his " ' ,;,;"' ?,, ,d" V, -i ,nd rs n 1 Orauge, N. J. er ' i direct SS' . 'I0"",.," "! " .". I l-llj I. Ce IVkln ,,, .,. '-..... .'!T'., Ililni. en r,"-. ",l,l." """-'I Nt.d Ukrainian N.,, DM . nil. .15, IA...,.nln.l In ,n.,!n.. .. .1 !... .. ....... C .'I... I I I ..... . " I UHUIUVI IIM,,ll, ..... ..., ...J .....-, .,u ..no ,.,..i. Ui.-ii in uidju! iiuu mivr in luL-iii -I Limiii; niui ureugni no result irpn There were de.cns of 'H'le Henvy ice he. loll en bin. , , V " "'"" uevernineni persecution lieutenant colon. and ni,irted. new that lie was lii,?.ft,M- tn 1 ,i ii.rin little Amer - Spndleman was left in cbarce of ,, ' li'l ""t. nchicv. liierurj fame until I I PMn. the Uilnesc Government was. ."- '..i.n.i.... ,. ,u,inn.i l Cramer Hill Ice Ceimmin's Miimh vt,,. i "tier sin year. of exile in Siberia, w PI AM fUAMIIk'AU DADTV repeiibiblP fei his detention. peudlli2 i.',. !-.. i.: Vm,..'s ..i-eniesi .,.,,1,1. i Mnu ill Last Cainden shortly nfier i.oeu p published Ills high! original " niixixnii 1 nut 1 lrni (1. -,tP. disposition of Ills case. i .: i. , n r.l,rln- l.l..,lnP, m,. ' vesterilav. Late in the iifteriiiuni line. -'ir s Dream." His most famous . Jew sh Chi dren te Be EntrirtamrH t lie new American demand, ns Cnnni 01. 1.-.. nnn.,,i n r,.i..,. ,ni,n'i the ice station nml mw- imri nf Knn.it,,. puljlisliei in isjti. In his titer h v rji u a t-.i-i hins-.ne iJ new ene of the fellow or r ... u.e nntM it. 'HttlP i-hl .hen nf 'man's overalls iiretnnllne from the hnse nowreto no IK tien oxeopt nhert b & CENTS IN CHINA SESQUI COMMITTEE TO ASK COUNCIL FOR $2.500.nfin - - -. - . Backers of Fair Intend te Raise $10,000,000 Council will be asked for $2.e00.000 te partially finance the Sen,ui-Cen-tcnnial Hvpositien b. the Executive CeminittPP of the fair thi afternoon. Just hew the money will he raised is an unsolved problem, but a miinicipnl lean has been suggested. Thoe backing the fair contemplate raising a tetnl or . 10,000.000. Sums etiuivnlent te (hat which will be asked from Council will be sought from (he State nnd Federal Government nnd tlie Inst quarter million will be raised by popular subscription. Te give tin- Sesiuii-t'eiilpiiniiil mm. tieii-wiile publicity, the nsMcelntleii will seen distribute ever the United State will be passed. It is estimated that the smaller bonus will result in n savin:: I,.,,-1,1",l,nr!'!r, (lf '"'l"e,;" -'W.OOU and ''-'O.OOO for the year. Flu paring of tin bonus gicn te citv tiiiple.ies in addition te their base paj will net be chnngeil se far ns the culled lill'e lellew-. receiving .SI.IOO or less, nie ciiiiceriieil. 1 hei ui .nn. te 1 11 eh c h () percent b is n r-.nn-.-. U. S. PROTESTS TO CHINA ON1 ' the return te the capital of General Chang OhiiiR-Yae, formerly military governor of the province of Hunan, whose tioeps killed the Rev. W Utimert. !m Anierlcan mi-sinnaiv m Yo-Shew it, June The legation r lilL'tl. reminded the Chme.e I erden Oflice thai i;?'8"'9nit-'' that formal pretests frnin 'Washington ami demands for imiiiimi- '.'overner of Manchuii.i. who lermed the lieu i-u.tlllliill 1 uuieill nnil Will lee I), p His Guests Are 650 Children Frem West Philadelphia Neighborhoods Lieutenant Geerge F. Bosten, of tlie Thirtj -second street and Woodland ave nue notice ,tntinn. lii.l ninlii i.l.,..n.t host te fi."0 childien in the West Pliiln- ' Vv fvUvV lr K.: Hiv. i 'WY J g C?(s 'Wk v JMrKYv sfnl I W!wb i"i '.i,w r- jiP dSmMK I nn. ,.,i,l .,., ....... .. ...I. ,i.t . I. . .,.,-. t I In. i k li' -tl tl ix- . I -x 1 1 1 1 1 ill 1 .11 111 1 u . I l. . .?. j. 11. 1.. .. T .... I . i 1 .11 11 1 inn 11 I'll 1111 Liniiimiij " 1 . ... . .. 1 . 1 , rivtiits Li i te K-.1HHI will receive e , T President that I shook hands with I " lori-es women can read us like u JVnVs fei' (hi tv one ,? 7'r, ' v 1". ', 'i.J,'iT "'1 : "'"-" r,,,,,,i""-.lie Cnllt'd States President, when I book. I don't knew hew that ldri T J '? 'f' uXi IhZ dndv., ' h.: ,"i.m . (' KV' ' ,('r .'"'"' J'""'1' "l.n.? hands with my own. , sprang up. We tire supposed te be eh- u- i)n" ' " .' ' "l nh,J .'n s'J ,V , "''JL, "",.' ","l"u'i-4 '"'''Vl-J "President Hnr.ling patted my sheul- "'"is. lumpish, cubic. When men liud r,'P .' ,,10 "'.,,, r"' If h'"" ?'. I? f- " sl,m "' B'' !1 ll"""- 'f "Ider nnd said. 'That's light, lllile girl.' ! women hard te i.nderMaud they de net ,f T,. Jn' ' M'"C "llf" Le W . . ..iirn.in-, lil-'I lilt Illll'K III I Illllll I IIIIIUIIIIIIT III I I'll --S-...V.. lU.ll.llllllll), in- rtli I. . Tl... II I . in 1 I'l'in . RCT DM flC enirnn einnn " '" .-.....- viinnw i uu I c 1 1 HP inrp ri ti inivi immu i hi- iw, ,,, ,. u.t.iA .. ...... ...t... .I.1..1. HI PH Oil I ill ftpritli I In I I 'i-iHnr-n C..H A i u uu i u i ULivrnMi i.nu ut iin..t i... MA,.;..A.i n iniinn r(.n... i, .The Government is embarrassed by ,,,. ni,n,iren from nil ever mnvl'y HnpP. the proprietor, returned te l,rVl?.,,,.,,. Is "The ."'"'I '' - ww 1 .... --" I I l II III" il I1 II IS IILIIMI II till II II ri Illllll 1- - - - --...,....,.-. v ..1. iiiiimi , ri .luiityni nf (ipner.l! (h.ili!? lnn-T.ln n.iliint.n 1 .. , ' mm r mn 1. inf mi iu'nitiifti.i.l i,,. i.. IIl Inst mineptfinf- ti mi! net Inn w ting him. theieb.v making In, 'irrest . .ki,i", ' 'sii.iii.i,ii, nvi,i,.,.ii, 1....1 ...1...1 ... .. .. 1 1 been translated Inte huclish thi fix II authorities vlrtuallj Im- " i,ye t went -Imp teat hers for the box with 11 jack ami crowbar wh'cu , K"l''',',ll,L;f ' '"'l'''' l"1 '.''""'I "'! 0Mll)1'- them." she sd. "Fer it is a matter it toppled and killed him. At ih'e bes- ",V!U,1 '.'. H'l'''' w rding a nerf of nsvcholegv that one person tan knew ipltnl It was s,.j, that he nrnlclilv l.n.t ('!lllnl i"10".' ". iirup. which yl LEUT. BOSTON PLAYS SANTA fewer children better, and can go te been dead four or five hour.. V. "rrn,.,ve "l p. 'P"','enccs et 1 tielphia Club. I10."i Chestnut street. Itl1'110"' '-l10 ""S'10'1- t, nn aniiuiil cu-teiu for the police tiffi f ere pud tin hildren always leek for- wnrn te it. Tliej weic net d,appeiiiied. eliher. tin the lieutenant had nrevidetl n ci-pnt store et i .into, truit, ice cream and toys. Tlie Kniikerbecker Theatre fui- iiished seteral vaudeville nets, and Themas Strayer. a patrolman of the same station, was a jelly Santa Clans. Aiding Lieutenant Bosten xvore his wife, bis daughter. Mrs. Mnrln O'Neill, Mis. Vrlce Patten. Mrs. Lmma Owens, Mr. and .Mrs. Rebert Carter, Mrs. Frank Brown nnd Jerry Fester. NEW DEAL IN CANADA TODAY Mackenzie King Ministry Will Take Reins of Government Ottawa. He". 20. (Bj A P.i It wns announced leduj at the Cabinet meeting that the Governnient of Canuda would change hands ut .'I o'clock. .i The Ministry formed by W. L. Mae- kenle King. Premier-elect nnd leader of the Liberal forces, has net been of ef liciullj announced, but at 2:1." o'clock Gotcnier General Bj ng will meet re lirlng Premier Meigbeu and then swear in Mr. King and his ministers. DEBS TO TOUR U. S. Journey Will Be Under Auspices of Socialist Party Chicago. Dec 20. (By A. P.I L'u gene V. Debs will mnke a national tour under auspices of thn Socialist party. It was announced today at na tional Soelallht headquarters here by O. C. Wilsen, State Eecretary for Illi nois,. Mr. Wilsen said membeis of the party's National Nxccullve Committee expected te meet Mr. Debs In n few days te weik out details of his future work anil te nrrange plans for the tour. nuarT hewln 'CHINESE GIRL, HERE,! COST ONLY 35 CENTSi Cemes te Help Countrymen Who Auctioned Her Inte Slavery "NEW FATHER" FROM PHILA. Sold for thirty-live cents en the strects.ef Hnng Chew, China a little dark-eyed girl of five. The Chinese vender rubbed his hands with gtce ns the Americans led their purchase nway. That was eighteen years age, and the very little clrl Is new a young woman, I who for the last six months nas been trnvcllng through the United States 'lecturing en missionary work nnd the meeds of China. The Americans who rescued lier are Mr. and Mrs. YV S. Sweet. Martlet missionaries, and the little girl is Kan V.n Veng. whose parents dlrd when the was a baby. She Is spending the holidays here with her fester father the Her. A. 13. Harris, nnd as she leeks around the house at 185.! North Sixteenth street, sbcjmys. "This Is my home." Kan Kn Veng came te the United States laK March ns n representative te the jubilee held by the Baptist mis sionaries. Never before had she been out of China. et she traveled the !K)00 miles nlene, nnd learned te speak Kng- iisii en tlie way ever. "Hut hew did ou expect te lecture. in America if veti couldn't sneak Kuir- lish?" she was asked. Kun Mn eng, which In English means "Grace Sweet." laughed nleud - ....,,, i .-. i ininK i corny uere te nave a goetl time." she wild. "I did net knew I would hn,e te talk. I have te he very brave. At first I trietl te memorize, but then I forget sonic things. "MiijIip. I mahe some funii.x Ameri can speech. I guess." and she tilted her Jit 1 1 black-banged head te one side. "1 guess 1 used Chinese, though, be cause ninny people laughed." But. ns a matter of fact, the little Chinese girl hns n remarkable mastery of the language, nnd she seems te hate a seiifp of its idiomatic Ubc. She has been thoroughly educated In China, having graduated from the Mission High Scheel at Hang Chew and the normal Mhoel. Fer the last three years she has ben teaching kindergarten there, nnd teach ing Instructors also. U'v particular In terest is child psjohel igy. nnd she hopes te study mere of thi nt Columbia when she completes the oeure sh" is new Inking nt Obciiin College in ecal nnd nana"-: "1 was long I'genPhlla.lelphian.'- 1 .Met President Harding Among the people who have become interested in this fascinating lhtle Chi-I. " "" "K lri,r ''pcausp of metlety, ' iiesp are PrpsldPiit ami Mrs. Hauling, i'"" l"a''l "' iH probably because she1 K.111 I'll "ell! tt-ns Ihn tifsl nienilier nf1 thought it Was lirPtt.V." I , (lie Jubllep Mission te speak te them i ! !,,.i. i,-n.i .i,i, .i. i ,1.1 .she explained today, and snld: "When 'and tlie President's wife hugged me Ku ii I'u Veng smiled linppll.x nt the ic- '"''nince. rMiice uer msh 10 itusniugieu .ill' , ten " she exclaimed. "Yeu knew Mrs. lltockfellew? She gave me my school." 1 I And Kan Kn Veng ran te get n pic I ture nf her very modern nnd Anierlcnii- I looking kindergarten of which she is the , Incting head. ' len,l ,,r "Hei- llillilisn" , ......i... shp ,miled nreudl.v. I.el.linc, ,.. nnether me lire, "t nose nre my 1 11 I i,-,e thoie'caoh Sunday, and there Is It is the Chinese sili beliet tlint the metheis should be taught, tee. "We tench them American candy and cake and baby welfure." sli said. "In China tliej have American ics taurants and tlie people think the.x eat Anierlcan feed, but tliej (lout. Sure She Likes America And ten likt America V" the mice lien was nn-eU tentatitc Ixan l.n x eng s cjes opened ten- wide as she dicw a long breath, "lib. jps," she said. It lb rumored that before vei.r long ' she will many a Chinese student. Bui xthen questioned about It Kan Fu Veng I enlj smiles, anil fciijs she is verj much , Interested in uer xteii.. ami tnere is he xery much te be done. Mr. Ilairls is proud of his ndeptcd dnughtpr, xihem he suit- for the tir.st time last spring. "I kiiPtv her before through correspondence," he said, and he told the story of hew Kun Lii Veng came te be hi-, "child." Connected with his termer chiuge in Mcriden. Conn., was a little girl mimed Grace Sweet, who planned te be a mis. hienary. The child tiled, and when W S. Sweet went te .Mermen en a visi from China Mr. Harris asked if there uas a child they might adept ever there in memerj of thp little girl they had lest. -Strungclj enough, there was one in Mr. Sweet's care in Heng Chew of the very same name, only in Chinese, and this child Mr. Ilonis happily adopted, educating her, pnjing for her support and loving her "thieugh correspond ence," as he said, And it l because Ins "daughter" is really with him new thet Mr. Harris wears a radiant smile and talks of her with n proud ring in bib voice i Sugar Price Down Again New Yeih. Dec. 2!). (By A. P.) Prices for refined Migar declined te an other new low record today when a local refiner I educed the list iiikiIh tlm, teu points te the basis, of -1.su cents! for fine granulated. I ii:Ariis v.x-xiir.ui.ii-'i .xi lurrxtil. Pi, Uer i. I.IPA wife or Jehn It. Vamirm and suKhtfr or Captain Levi and Annle M hnen. Kuneral from the late residence Y.XMir.ui.n.-r .xi lurrxtili. Vn 20 da Jeh Cornwall. Fa.. Sat . 1! 1 M Services nnd Interment tttrletly private III Crmitlfr'. tnlnrment Cern. I 'III. .Kii ci""!''" " ' .' """' . ' is iiii. it nie niiv in,, i ie,e siiuiii cm i en .erv ii e n e. i i. i u. i. he. nmfn ..,,, n n. ' - " " I , UrttSTrtC, " . . Ikllfllwll I HI III 11 II II I III 1 11111 H'll. iiiuir iiiiiin-t 1 - 1921 Squirrel Is'Rcgttlur "Shepper" in A'. .. Town Pitman, N. J., Pec. 'JO. One of tlte most regular patrons at the grocery of Harrj", Chew is a gray wiuirrcl. The squirrel comes te thj store, which Is In the cegter of the bualncsa district, every tiny. It climbs upon the ledge- of the show window and then hops te the step when the deer Is opened. The frisky little customer makes :i dash for n box of iisserted nuts. Uc picks out the best nnd biggest nuts nnd departs with all that he can carry. The stpiirrcl has its home among the trees In the camp-mccting grove. It came near the Chew stere when very young nnd the storekeeper fed It nnd It seldom misses n day with out making a visit. IS W. L. Geerge, 'English Femin ist,' Admits, However, That Thy Have Intelligence POINTS OUT VANITY OF EVE New Yetit, lice. 20. V. li. Geerge, the Fnglish feminist, ns he tlcserlbes himself, arrived here yesterday for n lecture trip in which he will discuss the intelligence nnd ether attributes of women. .Mr. Geerge, who has wen fame as "the man who knows about women, contends that women are be coming specialized and that In the fu ture the home will eeiwlst of two rooms nnd n hath, with both fend parents going te business nnd u S."0 .1 week maid taking charge of the iloiues ileiues tlt nrrangomeiits bceausu she is an ex pert nnil likes it. Mr. Geerge suid he h'esitated before calling his first lecture "The In telligence of Women." He wiinted te call it "Ilnvt) Women Brains?" hut thought tlint tee vcnturoMime. He holds that women hnve intelllzence. in the Imaiii. just like a mnn's, nltheiigh he learcii nun some women might tlisngrcc with him. Weman Natural liw breaker "Weman is the natural law-breaking animal." he said, "as man is the na tural law maker. Weman is a law Ignerer. and hns n censtnnt tendency te SAY WOMAN BORN LAWBREAKER SO In bv the itnnr iiinrlre.l 'tlila ,. i two . enrS nCO. Ne SOPcinl enrnnmn.. .' out.' Wemnn leeks en law ns an out- ' teiuled the administration of Hip enth rnjje. nnd is mere governed by desire tiian man. in one e Wells' books he says tlint there Is no Mrs. Grundy, only a Mr. Grundy. .and I think he is right." '. ' V'-.VV '"11 t "'" mere is ,?,,'" iu" ns I,,n "7' or e1" 1 women. All women nre nlwnys new !nnd alwnys old, he said. "I think it Is n tpiestlen if Uvc put -i r. itcergc swept aside the liogey that I weniiin is mysterious. "People uie.nl- j "Js harping en the theitght that O....C aim g.xc ,i up wan me words. . IIe ,,,, ,,. (Iiblm.ml nf b.inff .. ...a, ,u cam iinuerMniiii xveii.cn. : flr lllimilM ,lf tl. American' Collet- I ICE BOX FALLS, KILLS MAN Worker Feimrt ptrrfi r,n e.. I 1"" Ulv "' ln. according a ty-third .street. Camden, xvns crushed l,f C,'.''sa,k and Polish parentage. nJ te death jestenliiy afternoon when :i P'ts". ". stormy youth and early man ii.. i...... ...iin.ni.. ... i.ni i in.... i two-volume "History et .uy centcm - . i Gives Bleed 10th Time in Ooeratien ' lenke was reported te be dting of ma)' i Albert C. J.icehs c.TJ CIimeI.hi.i ,.. I nutrition, hut only a few days latff. , line, who gnve two tiinits of bleed te n patient at the Mt. Slnul Hospital last I'ridaj. aided in another transfusion operation in nn attemnt te sine the life of a patient nt the Jewish Hospital This is (he tenth time Jm-ebs hns given Dr. Charles Little I bleed. Doctors declare that Jacobs' Wahtuili. Intl.. Dee. 2fi. -Pr CnarM nioeii is siiiguiiirij suited ter transfu- Little, seteiity-eigbt jcai old, pastw si. .ns, ns ,, ii-iiiiiiy mixes ttiui Hint r , ,f the Wabash PrpsbytPiuiii Cliuren wr iiiiicnis aiti ier unit reason n0 hns f,ftj tears, and former Modeinter of ti'i i..-. ii iiiin-ii uu iiiiiii.i nines. ,,, gnye Meed in tlttiisisens twice while 1 a member of the A. H. F. in France. Breeches and Finger RinA of carved black onyx with applied diamond ornamentation. J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets - T'1"! - I Rebert Stewart, 150J Walnut St Sporting and Mufti Tailor : Breeches Maker' ' ., . eiure, 10 Bi 47tli Street ? j'i ;" .-"iv- wj w e,,vr;-j i" -Pf"M TO HUNGRY CADDIg Codarbroek, Arenlmink, Ball and Lianerch Feast the Youngsters Today PRIZES ARE AWARDED tyVyT" the Arenlmink Gelf Club, thi VA Club nnd the IJnnerch Country n0 nnd the only slices that were n!.j caine off (J,c breasf of roasted tnrtXS The Arenlmink Club dVn?r ffijt nepu. wl,e j00 enddies "dreip ff with turkey nnd nil the fixing.0 ft, nffnir wis under the dlre-Mieii nt ,i Greens Committee, assMe, ' by .' women menders 0r the chib At the tViInrbroek Country cink' dinner a muslcnl program wis i ;i"'..i' . " 'i'T.1" wp' I'lOM-nted m the winners of the cn.ltly go ,",?'' rncnt. Athlresscs were nmdc by eSJi rldgmnn, Hewnrtl S. I'ckle.. i22ff fcrgusen nnd ethers. Enehw was sent home with a box of candy inj fruit. Prominent members of us netpil nn irellnru .i.. I V" atlH .... "...,we, uaSIBIPtl fiy (V V01 "Wink?1"1."1 '.tCP' f Wh,Ch JlM- Wtl ti. i Ick le chairman. Tlie Jlnln Geir Club illimc flf I r nlnnl.' t .. 1.-. r..lt ..i .. viiiin, . uc IHIIOWrif IV n niOT. Ine nlntllrn n.l , ,....1 in. I " U10T- ...,...,.. ..,,,, , .uuvviiic snow, nn( each caddy is te be presented with gift. The IJnncreh Cnuntri r-ii, ... .' cd Its caddies' entertainment lth , fffilr tmi,rli li, ,l.H . . 4 ..,. .,,.. ,,, llM. llierillllg, M, lowed by n dinner nt 1 nVlrwi, . p.n ' Ing the dinner, nrlzes win i, '-......, for the golf match nnd a preg am M yaudeville and music will be DreMntMj Frank De Witt Is chnlrmnu of tliocemi ounce li cnnrjtc ei me ulTalr. An dJ dress will be mnde by Frank Ileusler" The members of the women's cemmlt-i tee nssUtlng In the entertalnmt'iit an: .in;, -iniinn mil iciinnii lVllllani Mrs. Themas M. Fitzgerald. Mm. J Albert Aloero. Mrs Kdwin Crew, MtV """'i eciiiiic. ji rs, j. ram Miyder, Mrs. Geerge elnee, Mrs. It T. mi and Mrs. Walter K. Panirl. ' " The mpiiiberH of the junior ceminlttJ in- uu- . iiwys neieu iviiseii, Isabella Hpence. Gertrude Wilsen, Elcnerc VtM nun iuiuinv , ,i llliess. Judge Stern Sworn In Judge Ilernce Stern, of Court ei Ceinmnn Plcns Ne. L. wns sworn ll luiuiy i a i ii term ei ipii years w which he wns elected Inst November The official oath wns admhiNtercd trl nun u.v .iiiiigc iiiuratt, et the fam- COIirt. JlltlCP Slei'll WHS nnnnlnl.l Judge upon the death of Judge Weml as the .Midge was busily emjaged In iiciirini, uu ciinn.v case. .Mrs, stern 111 is wife, nnd Mrs. Barratt. wife nf thJ 'lesident Jutl-e. were nreent nnil mnJ I grniuiiiicu .iiuige Htern. 1 Deaths of a Day REV. HENRY A. BRANN New Yerk Prle3t Was First Alumnuil of AmericanCellcge in fleme New Yerk. Pec. 20. Tlie fllthi llusliaiitls H lc, hill M cut '" 'emi'. in uie early tinxs of hi "Alse." said Mr. Geerge, "let this , priesthood Monsignor Bniiin was Tie Christmas Day at Peltava Itlea. Uee. jn.The noted riiralnU' novelist. Vladimir Korelonko illcil.n . .. . ....,, , ,,,, w. , u vvirciess messsage reee'ietl here. neath Heavy Refriaerater Gustnv Siindlemnn. ll""i Neriii Ti.ii-. Vladimir Kerelenko wni berti in ISSli i an 1SS. he Mi M lcian,' yttfl teriei. m I ... ............ w, uu iit-ip .iiiii iiueullu.rnpip ,,n. -f ,,,,. .,,, h, Within the bisl few months IxerO according te a cablegram received m .New lerk. he was appointed honors chairman of the Famine IJeliff Cesii mission 1 t I t t I Ii I J II w Y V. J. J Ft Ai Bt At lit ' Ch lit Prtsbjtcriaii tJlimch of thf UeW Stales of America, died at IH W""l btre jesterdaj R2 3naaruiraiess There is nn unmiatakuble amartucss about clothe tailored by Rebert Stewart that has wen the approval of a large and notable clientele. Fer our Quality i higher than our Price. , HuaiitcisH Suits, made te order, ?U' "' Our own Ulsters mid Tni,nr,r,ta ,-,! in mtt en I 1tr''"IT.lAtJJ',UJgBg.n''.'rt,V1 trrtrtsr V r j i ? X' is. ..; ui . -t ,.. -i .,j'l,i,ii,V. 1