Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDUEIt-PHlLAbELPHIA,' FBI&Y, DtfOM&BER'- 30, 191
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Accuses Admiral
THEIR DADDY TRIED SUICIDE
May Wed Ex-Kaiser
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htrman Rogers Extols Spirit
Shown by Parents of Beys
at Frankford High
Foodless, Fuelless, He Leaps
Inte Canal Se Wife and 5 Chil
dren Can Cot Insurance
CHILD BRINGS RESCUERS
Historical Association Told 35th
Division Was Disorganized
as Censequence
Women Soream and Tremble
When Pistols Suddenly Are
Thrust in Their Faces
CASTE IS MARKEDLY ABSENT
OFFICIAL RECORDS CITED
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14 DINERS AT BAf I
AS THREE ROB CAFE 1
pRTHERS' SCHOOL
I) CLUB IS PRAISED
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FAMILY STARVING;
IWAIiTRIES SUICIDE
BLONDER ALLEGED
BATTLE ORDERS
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If there were oncanlzstlena In every
city in the United Stntes like the J
Tiither' AsHorlntlen of the Frnnkferdi
High Scheel, they would de mero te(
promote understanding nnd geed fellow
ship between employer nnd empleye
than all the laws thrvt can be passed by
Confess, or all the books yet written, j
aaya Sherman Regcra, In nn .-.rtlcle in
the current Outlook en "When rit'her'
Ge te Scheel." Mr. Rogers mc time
age conducted nn industrial survey for,
the Evening Tublic Ledeek. ,
Mr. IleRers recently addressed thd
Fathers' Association of the Trankferd
High Scheel, nnd writes thnt he wn
astounded by the absence of class feel-,
in. He nald he saw bankers nnd labor
er rnb shoulders and cheer themselves
hearse for each ether's sons as the feet- I
ball team was brought upon the xtasc
n. !Ll 79LwiW
IIUKACH 0. KNOWI.ES
Fermer Inltcil States Mlntstcr te
Sante Dominge, who accuses Ad
miral Hoblnsen of limine licpt h m
lrtunlly a pilsenrr during tils re
icnt visit tn the Islmid with Hie
Senate liurMlpat.'iif; Committee
U. S. ADMIRAL ACCUSED
j Desire te save- hi wife and five'
children from starvation cnued l'nul
N'evnk. -1252 Cresen Mrcet, te uttempt j
'mldde In the Miiimyutik f'nilal last'
night. It Is said Nenl; tried te die
e the family could obtain his in-ur-
nnee money, i
Novak has been unemple.vcd several
weeks. Twe of the children are ill,
there is no fuel in the hnu and only j
a few crustR of breud In the larder.
After several vain attempts te obtain.
n job he thought of his insurance.
Daughter Fellows Hint
Before Novak left the house he ex
amined n number of paper in an old
trunk. Then telling his v. if" he was
going fishing, he started toward the
rnnnl fnrv Wl t.1.. nln(r.H.K..H.
BY FORMER DIPLOMAT I ..Id daughter, thought her father acted
strntnrelv. She follower! lilm t.. hi
Mr. Rogers says in his article thnt thei Ex-Mlnlster te Sante Dominge Says ,ana, am, Mw ,lm rmb n f(,n(,( wh,ph
spirit displayed at that meeting Is thej He Was Virtual Prisoner separated the stream from the main
spirit that builds nations a spirit of I New Yerk, Dec .10 He-ace G. ! - A moment later die heard n
imUlns together between men from ! Knowles former United mte. Min
every walk of life. 'te Sunte Dominge, but new compel for she ran te the Mannyiink' police sta-
PhiIuxi ficwl Felleu-sliln the West Indian Republic In its effort I"1" uearbj and told'l'ntre'mnn Hilten.
"The woTfcltewiJ Saved nai te terminate the Unllcd States military ' rii en . " . Motorcycle Patrolman
j. no goon tcuewf-nip cnnpiaea ;nH , I leming jumped en n niachnie and tped
remarkable," says Mr. Rogers, "ler occupation of the country, said today , tll Cotten street Newik was strug-
threc nnd n half hours this Inrg- audi- .thl,t lc as tllc ebjNt e such nimeslty gllng in the Canal.
ence became : boy? i again 'They -r' ,en thc ,,,lrt 0f the American naval and .Quickly peeling off his coat, (iilten
IVUJK 11 PiiUUl. v ie in... .if. .- i.-
tircly forgotten.
trl and tnlriwl
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nrtcd him about tils children. Thev rar (mri na; inn m lerera w wm; ,mt w,th th nsstftn,-e of FlemliiE
were brothers for thc time Dcing. it -urrvi.m m. p '" , Novak unally was dragged from the
wnsn't a ledge compo-ed of a certain! Mr. Knewlcs. who said he had ac I " urB(-i irem uie
class. It wasn't n club requiring a icempnnlcd the eftcial Invest.gatlng wrapped In h'ankcts and
certnin financial status. It was a big party te Sante Dominge and had re- ' pu,! te the Memerial Ile'nltnl
community, get-together gathering: n i ""u "im nutr ui- ui-j aru.ru u i m- ..vhy didn't ou let me die?" he
Thrbankern5aralnn": marine officer, during his' recent, visit jSn5Un.k nrlK tank' """ l
This Is the starving family of Taiil N'eal, 42'tS Cressen street. Novak,
after futile efforts te obtain work, tried te drown himself last night In
the ManayunU canal se that his wlfe and little ones could col
lect his life Insurance. In tlie Insert Is Mary cloven, eldest- daugh
ter, who heard tlie splash when her father leaped Inte the water. She
ran te the police station for aid. The ether children, left te rlsht. are:
Walter, four; Chester, flve; Jehn, eight, and Stanley, the baby, In .Mrs.
Novak's arms
UNDERTAKER CHEATED OUT .EXPECT BANK OF ITALY
OF $50 AND A DAY'S WORK TO WEATHER ITS CRISIS
P--K- A A
gathering festering a spirit nie spir r - - .'-",""'' "7' ,", n ,"'..... .i .i"ked the iwlice. "1 have come back. ra"8 IO MPPcar
that huirns rcpumics. mat mum- yi - . ,i ...n .m., .i., but en v come back te mhcrv. If I had Ceatcsi 1 e. ra., Dec. tiO. Herbert rtn...e n.. -?n rn
-.frlulaffX' Fert, undertaker, met all trains lea'ana flAA
ii pp. ' : j-!..I I r" Tl J' XnZ . ne? V kVis n3X . ! ! ? !:,-l-r : 7Z WirJZSXT,
,i .."" i"","u". '" ":.":; i ; Vhe nvc , , ;r er , ,vvrknc: '.l,,nnR ,no v,n,or-. ' trle,I.l Ket worn. i '- ..--i-"e e. i.re.m., It h net been rMal)lis
rCi.0""'..." .u"c. ui ' V ' "Vnu.i;nnrt..rV he s.M.l. Mini the e- '" I,0.0"t eraru l0 n l '"" !'. my ..eergc l,. cex, or Licage, whose witc'innu actually has failed, n
SX "V"""'"" r"". ""r.u",:"h'V.r!m, f litV-r frm rrnnnu -t. llnp-.' uent Kn"w w l w" de was killed in a fall downstairs nnd i reason te believe the crisis
wiin mc a wen ns uiu-c w.m ustnii i : y- r "-:- --."". --": " nnu. '
T. J1-...1.. t u i.- ....:.. tt.... Piii-nmln fnrmnr llnmfn rnn Alinlstfr tt.
was something I hadn't fvcii b-fere. I the United Sta tc. which said : "Fer Mlscrj More Acute
knew that something had broken down reasons I stated te you rridav. I con- Starvation shadows the Novak home.
the bars of elan feeling. They slmph slder it bet for you net te remain here Novak's attempt te kill himself has
didn't have it. and yet, te mv right, sat an heu beyond the first chance jeu added x thc misery of the family.
a group of men unmistakably of tin-'have te leave." There' was but one small leaf of bread
banker's type Fer several days prier te his depar- or the family of five this morning.
tore. Mr. Knowles said, he ceu'd n t This and n pitcher of water constituted
All Classes at Meeting , jeavc lls ei, ali during all this the meal.
"When I left thc platform I inquire I period his hotel room was watched by, Thc home, n three-story ramshackle
about the different men sitting through naval officers night an'l dav IV structure, was intensely cold. A few
the nudience. Most of the names were , nils he .aid, were fearful all this pieces of weed spluttered In a broken
-familiar. They were men prominent in time of physical harm te linn. n. stove in the corner of a room en the
financial and business life of that sec- I irev.eusly been warned by Admiral tirst lloer.
tlen of Philadelphia. .Robison, he snlil. "with menaces nnd Mrs. Neak clasped Stanley, her
,, ""The Frankford High Scheel team j threats" that "the American military year-old baby, in he arms and the ether
bad wen u football match with (irr- i authorities considered me in the most four children sat about c'oemlly munch-
mantewn that afternoon. The boys unfriendly way and thnt I could receive lug the bread. They are Walter, three;
were brought In en the platform and absolutely no consideration at their Herman, five; .lehn, eight, und Mary,
Introduced te the audience amid cel- ands." eleven.
leje yells. "If the t-eatment accorded inc. nn "Mv husband is a mill worker," said
"When the nelc subsided and the American citizen, whom the milltury Mrs. Novak, "but he is wiHIns te t
.young footballers left the platform, I , authorities must knew would complain an) thing. He had tried all ever the
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ttuviwu uu am uian in a lareimimrg suu, u u ii)un ins tuinfii ii un' timtu m in t i wurn uu wuiks mucs every
Meets Trains All Day, but Stranger i Financiers Confident Moratorium
Will Selve Problem
. P.) The
lie doers of
y, has been
eurt nctlen.
heel thnt the
nd there is ; tlen.
may be ever
whose body was te be breunht here for!"0- Tn" Inrirtent lowered lire ex-
burial.
Uy tlie Assocleictl Press
St. Leuis. Dec. ISO. 'The thirt.v-slxth'
annual convention of thc Americnn
Historical Association will clese to
night with the election of officers nnd
a session en the economic history of
the Mississippi Vnlley.
During the day discussions were held
en nnclent, Far East and Hispanic
American history. Medem European
history and recent history of the United
States also were discussed.
Professer J. M. cjulllvuu, of the Uni
versity of the State of New Yerk, nd nd
vecntcs cstub'tmir.'icni. of a national
archives building at Washington. The
building would be used te preserve hls hls
terirnl documents, he said.
Colonel C. II. I.nnzn, U. 3. A.. In a
discussion of military history, nsertcd
that "everybody blundered" in the
Thirty-fifth Division of thc American
Expeditionary Ferres In France en Sep
tember 29, 1018, nnd that the division
was withdrawn for reorganization. Col
onel Lanza said bin conclusions were
drnwn from nn exhaustive study of the
division's operations and from reports
sent In by officers In nctlen. He snld
copies of communications in support of
his assertion were en ll'e ut the War
Department. The division was com
posed of Missouri and Kansas National
Guardsmen.
Finding of thc parole given te General
Cernwallls by Geerge Washington after
the former's surrender nt Vorktewn In
the American Revolutionary War. wus
told e' bv Morgan P. Robinson, Rich
mond. Va.. State Historian of West
Virginia. He said he found the docu
ment In his office.
Professer Rebert .T. Kerner, of the
University of Mi"eurl, declared tha
the repressive rule of the Auslre-IIun-
nrlnn statesman Metternlch. nftc- th'
N'nnolcenic wnrs. did net destroy de
mecracy, but only delayed its cvelu-
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Ctntrnt News Photo
FRAU VON nocnew
Ulch widow of an army officer,
nnd, ncce.tllng te the llerlln News
Zeltung, the ex-Knisci's llnncee.
The latter Is dented by memhc.s of
the llohcnzellcrn fnm'ly, who aie
indignant nt the "raw Jolie en
falhcr"
HOLIDAY HOOCH KILLS FIVE
Qray-Halred Weman and Bey Latest
Victims In New Yerk
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New Verit. Dec. SO.-A gray-haired "h " ."Sr LR-
ASH DRAWER IS EMPTIED
Twe masked robbers adc fourteen
patrons, Including two women, stand
with upraised hands In the restaurant
or Philip Oeergc. 711 North Bread
street, shortly before midnight whll
in third masked man rifled the cash
register.
Mr. Geerge, proprietor, nnd three
wnltcrs were cempe'led te back agnlnut
a wnll while the third man removed $50
from the register. The robbers escaped
in n moterenr.
The waiters were hustling about the
dining room nnd Mr. Geerge was at
the cashier's desk when the street deer
wns flung open nnd the robbers ran In.
"Hands up, everybody." commanded
the leader. All the male- pntrn aresa
with nlncrlty and hc!d their hnnrts aloft
as two automatic pistols were waved
threateningly.
Twe women patrons screamed when
they heard thc command. They re
mained In their scnts, upparchtly ever-
come with fright. Rut the bandits took
no cnancc.s. unc reugniy ordered the
change yesterday, which wxnt from
L2.f)0 te the dollar In the me"ninc te
I Cox did net arrive. Neither did the ' ".H fifl in thc ufternoen. Thc Uanca
1 body of bis wife. Tedav Ferd Is a wiser Itullana di Seoute was the place where
'man. Incidentally, he 1s out of pocket j " . nVme"" truI,sactea thcir busl
j te the extent of mere rhan $."0. . Ti.re wns ' tone of confidence ever
Lust Saturday the undertaker ie-lthe situation in financial circles today.
I eelved a telephone call from Harrisburg. ! Se far M could be gViined from ex
i im ... n. ii presslens of bankers, the trouble was
'r L Tr r.T BfcniS T.?. hfiir?;c r"H "",rdl ns nltesctlier confined te the
Geerge I.. I ex, said lie formerly re- , em. institution
j sided in Coatesville, but has lived In i n ,!,tuulleu-
Chicago for several yearn. He declared I News el the financial crisis In Reme
I he had been en n business trip Hast nnd ' nnd the closing of the Iluncn Itnllutm
i was returning home when a telegram ,dl Sconte affected the Italian depositors
mineumcd his wife's sudden death. He i in Philadelphia se slightly that it caused
wanted the undertaker te take tins next ' net even se much as an inquiry, nc
. fain te Hnrilsburg se as te accompany -erdlng te officials of two Italian banks.
him te Chicago and return with the i Vlte Raldl. son of C. C. A. llaldi.
ue- , i president of the First Italian Exchange
i en nuvisei vex te nnve lie de v itan ;. nt uie it h nml .Mntiim,. sirna
embalmed In Chicago nnd shipped te said his Institution had u small account
1 . v. ..1 U 1U -.. V. . !.! 1.. ... n '.fit. .1.. i..it rt . . . n.
atandlng.near the deer, During the 1 states, is an exan.nle of the method, of day. but .he cannot .find a place. I l ' ?"h ""f" "" ". ' 'iCi . 'VL "ZZ"1 "S'.L. ""
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. a .' nn wnmrn minvi'ii n iriinnnn - ...iil
woman and n lourteen-jenr-em uey ?" " -j -.. uW ..HI, m
'nst night were added te the list of c'r; . ,
New Yerk victims of poisonous holiday Mcanwhl.e ene of the robbers haJ
linuer. which new totals nine dead and punched the no sale key en the rcg.
flv'c blinded or seriously ill. I " a,.ul emptied the Cash drawer,
The woman was found lying en the .. 'i0 "'. stuffed the money in a
sidewalk In Enst Thirty-fifth btrect, ' PecKcu nn wiusticu te um companion.
near Fifth avenue, nnd died en route """ le "."' .
.r. n i,nu..itni in 1.0. i.nn.ihn.f u-ne n Ne one in the restaurant moved Until
slip of paper' bearing the name "Miss they heard the robbers' motorcar spead.
Sargent." sue was aoeut titty years 's u-ij. " j"-u'bj: "u waiter
old nnd well dressed. Mcdtcnl exnm- then ran te the street hut were unable
Iners snld she had drank weed alcohol, te get the number of the machine, which
The boy. Jehn Doele. was taken from , tue. police nencvc waa stolen.
hW home after losing consciousness. At Hie reimcra were described as about .
the' hospital pelice announced he had , twenty-live years old of medium height
'ecu given liquor by neighbors nnd nlse I nnd build. -They were fairly well
l-ad drank some nc teuiid near nisi ciresscu mm "" cuiitrBieu me upper
West Twenty-sixth street home. I part of their faces with black taaeks.
cenve Ration I had with him, which i the American Milltury Government in tn Veen the children home from
iraa short, he blurted eut: That fellow j Sante Dnmingn, what would the step school because they have no shoe " '
ever there is my boss. I've been work- at in the case of natives?" said Mr. en .ugh yiethlnp. I am praying dally
thnt some one will gle my husband
WT-y t
1 via for him many years, a t .ouch I've I Knowles.
neyer met him personally. I have nl-
ways figured he was a kind of cold celd cold
beooded animal, but did you see him
stand en his feet, yelling his head off at
ray boy?
" 'He must have a prcttv geed heart
la the middle, after all. Don't It beat
all that we never knew these fellows
CAMPBELL SWORN IN
'work.
Mary,
the eldest child, went n'eng
'he river bank this morning te gather
. weed for the stove,
i Lieutenant Tayler, of the Mana.Mink
peliee station, went te the house this
me nlng. nnd en seeing the md plight
ion house.
Takes Oath as Chief Clerk of Or
phans' Court
Redstcr Of Wills-elect Campbell Was ( il,. fumllv. took nn n .vllWHnn nmnm.
ai . ., : . . .i ' i ...i !.- ...- t...i .; :-.: ...-.
uuu. we bee tucm at ciese range, ana sworn in lei.u.v uniUri- uu- .iuuki-- i. me men at tne stati
isn't It n g cat thing that we can have be Orphans' Court as chief clerk of .
j uisuiiiaiiui. iini: r.is wuere we can lli: 'U'uuiie vuuil.
Bee them ,cc them as they really are?" i The commKsien of his election was
"Sitting just te the right of the man- read by the veteran crier, Harry Wads
ufacturcr wa's a carpenter se the worth, nnd thc oath administered by
threadbare man told me but se fa- ns rudge Gummes. President Judge Ln
anncarances were cencemerl the mnnn. merelle wan absent en account of ill-
facturcr nppcared te be as glad te talk nes. Other Judscs en thc bench were
f lie eeuld advance him Sl.'i. The un- closed bv the Reme fiilliire tun (hnt
dertaker telegraphed the money. - account wns se small it was negligible
On Tuesday Ferd received another Tne I-rnnk Di Hernradlne Hank,
call from Cox. this time from Pitts- known ns the Christlnn Street Unnk,
burgh. Cox explained he was returning I h-istlan street west of Eighth, had no
from Chicago with the body, but that account with the Reme institution, nc
again he found himself sheit of money, i cording te nn official.
runt sent mm ;;if(.
Last night Ferd decided he had been i
"(Inppeil " Tuvnat irn f inn uhnwn1 nn .i.r.1. I
'JOHN BULL" EDITOR OUT
-ersen ns Geerge I
Coatesville.
Cox ever lived in ,
Services Are Held for Wife of Catho
lic Welfare Worker
' Funeral eerviees for Mrs. Michael .1.
te him ns he would be te nddress the Judge Gest, Judge Hendersen and Judge ''latter), who cited nt her home, 800
President of the United States. "hnmpsen. Register of Wills James 11. North Sixty-third street, Christmas
"In 1012 the organization was formed Sheehnn was present and a host of .night, were, held thi- morning, with
by the father of one of the children "a'm.be'l's friends. solemn requiem mass in the Church of
Keing te me school, with the humhl.. (. amnbel was sworn n ctcnln.v a.s ' '" i.uu. . i.uurucn. wcnirneK
FUNERAL OF MRS. SLATTERY!cork BUSINESSMEN URGE
KAIIr-IUAIlUN Ur- IKbAlT
Retires Frem Journal Which He
Made Antl-Amerlcan
Londen, Dec. GO. Announcement of
Horatio Buttemley's retirement from
the editorship of Jehn Hull, which he
made ene of thc most virulent anti
American Influences tn Great Iirltain,
has caused llttie burprlse in view of
Cerk und Seuth lre'nnd Is hardening ln disclosures lr .,ccJnt, bankruptcy pro pre pro
fuver of ratification of thc treaty. The ' elngs ln which he has figured.
rv..v Tnxnrnnpfitixl fhntnhnr nt Pem. ! Iliscarcer has been ii stermv one. An
merce and Shipping and the Cerk Independent member of Parliament for
Chamber of Commerce Passes Res
olutlen In Faver of Pact
Cerk. Dec. 30. Public feeling in
The heavy casualties of the Thirtv
fifth Division In the Argonne battle in
the latter davs of Sentembe- nnd earh
'u October. IMS. were thc nubject, of a
'einand for n congressional Investiga
tion by Congressman Campbell, of Kan
sas. The casualties in dead suffered b
the division in the Argenne was given
as mere thnn 800 nnd tetnl replace
ments for the entire period the Thirtv
fifth was in France were 10.005.
Charges were made that the division
wns net eiven sufficient nrtillcry isup-
nert. that aerial support wns lacking,
that its engineers had te he nwl ns in
fantrymen, that ammunition nnd fend
was lacking, thnt two of the general of.
fleers had been assigned te ether duties
before the battle and their p'aces given
te subordinates mid that l'-'OO wounded
lay en wet ground without blankets or
feed for thlrt) -six hours.
Congressman Campbell In his charges
declared that the division's losses in
c days' fighting were practically CO
per cent.
DISCOviiRSMALLPOXCASE;
START VACCINATING 3000
Entire Section Under Guard While
Cerps of Physicians Werk
Vaccination of mere than three thou
sand persons living in the section
bounded by Sixtieth and SKty-secend
'streets, the Pennsylvania Railroad and
Puist avenue, started this morning
after discovery of n omallpex rase.
Mrllpfil pvnmlnnrinn nf TTnrrv TCmi.
plecker, 2313 Seuth Fdgcwoed street. '
showed a rnsn tnat developed alter lie
returned from the Seuth was smallpox.
The discovery was made late last
night. Inspectors of the Department
of Health ordered police Immediately te
rope off and guaid the area. One hun
dred nnd fifty patrolmen are new
Lguardlng the section te pfevent nnyene
The Ekegren Watch
Supreme in quality, finish and
performance. Pocket and wrist
watches( for men; richly jeweled
wrist watches for women. '
Sele American Agents
J. E.CALDWELL & CO.
Jewelry - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
peginning e: out thirteen men, the ob- Kc-ister of Ills by Judge sjtern. , '' r'T ' , , ' ' f. ' . , . , Chamber of Commerce have both pasted eolith nnckney nnd reputed wealthy, i leaving.
Ject of this organization being te nur- ' Judge DaUs, of Court of Common "?"'V atneuc eirare Leuncii and.is , rsni.iniis rle.lnrlnir thnt the treAtv Is he engaged In various newspaper veil- A corn of seventy. live i.livsleInnR
' u."? 1l1,lctl?. M,lppl,e? for thp boys. 'Pleas Ne. .1 who was elected for an- X1-;"".. ' ,!' ? 2 , S, MVi ' earncst' desired by the entire cemmcr- tnres. nnd his connection wltn enter- hinder diiectlen of Dr. A. A. Cairns
, which the school -itself did net fur- -ther term of ten ycais, today took : the "..i?.8"",,,,. '1WqM.n' '' "' ' , clal community and appealing te thc prists ike the Victory Cub. the Vic- chief medical inspector, is doing the
nlsh. , .ffi.'iul oath of office administered by ?lmt",,i.'n7-.'.n representatives of thc city te support l0- Rem Club and etheiv involved vacclnntlng
"This organization has been sue- 'president Judge Mc.Michael of that teen both students at Georgetown Lnl- . rutincatltMi. lilm In receivership proceedings, fea- "r,nBUi!! I
cessful In bringing about the erection 'eurt. On the bench at the time with vne" lwV,if"rS 'u'n i , .nf-'nl.1 tllr(s "l wnlch elicited repreuf of the ei-i, c,iOPR c.. Vaudeville Qh
of the present sclmel, which is a creel" ' Judge Davis was his colleague, Judge C n the Fele 1, If rXd.c C' Du,,"- Dce' ''(0'-7,It ls senenilly Hlirh Court of Chancery. S'ck Sa'lers See Vaudeville Shew
; Itable monument te the builders of Fergusen. dent of tne 1 eUorntien of I ntliein. ise- rwKrilwl new thttt Eamon dc Valcra Justice Snrgant spoke of (lie "mud- ahc Rri1 ress gave a vaudeville
that community. I cit-nes. wftH rl(.ht (u stntK t,at thc Dall has die" resulting from the Iiottemley man-' 6hew in tlic recreation room of the lms.
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I
been ever eighty meetings slnee its in
ceptien, collections are made nnd sup.
pit's purchased for the school boys and Alleged Pseudo U. S. Agent Couldn't
,rls Pay Aute Bill
-,be rc,ntt,rkn!!e rart is that the rrank Ru-Cl, 33: Seuth Sixteenth
""".." an zatien or society guaran- ,,,.,, Uas h,.1(1 In jnoeo bail f-r the
infllni ."I'110 "f.'T fr.ln th, "v" 'Irand Jury -b) Cnited States Commit
Influences that are lurking in the van- MncP Manley today, chargtsl with im-
J "iP.!1! ,h e country generally have pusenatlng a Cever-merit oilier.
f " . .1 . r10,n',t,l',, ''"inpesed et iVderal agents tiltied Kuss,.i rc
about two-thirds of the great tiua... c,.ntlv ca1(,(1 ,, a r(ul ,.nn.pan and
?.yS'. tatPsnl" und Professors of the .nifj hc ,,, unrcetle agent. He run
nir ' .u'" h '" nrebu,,1' ,,n", ei the ,,p a bill of Sl'J. but refused te pay.
reasons they never permanently su,:. . Uueel buld hc ,, ault fr t,,c
wsu-"ii t-uw ui iuu uiuuy ruuKS umi
in Philade'phiu no preut naniM um m
SLAIN AMID 75 SLEEPERS
the list, but these who hud begun the
movement cheerfully gave their time,
their careful attention; und, success,
crowned heir efforts because they
didn't 'leave it te Geerge.' "
MUMMERS, BEWARE!
i
"Ticklers," Guns and Heech Are
Taboo in Parade, Mills Warns
"Any intoxicated parader will be
taken from tbc line of march and ar
rested, ns will these new ns uslnt re
vn'ver or "ticklers" In the New Year's
parade Monday."
Superintendent Mills gae this order
today te police
"In the past," the Superintendent
paid, "plckneckef have used 'tick'ers'
te advantage, one of the men tickling
n woman under thc chin while hl it.
league snntehed n pin or necklace from
the victim."
The entire pe'lee force lms been or
s dered out for Monday te control the
crewdn,
Locust street. Filbert street nnd Race
.street will be tlsd for eusthcuind traffic,
and Walnut nnd Cherrv streets will he
used for traffic going west.
SEEN THIS MAN? GET $200"rh.-:
Slater Offers Reward for His Re
turn Gene a Week
. Xa tones Ii Tin vti fir (If v. Piit r ii In. lit .,!
Y tth his slst'er, Mrs. Kmina I., llnw
itA, at 330 Rivr read, has Peep mU.
t"aHr1Wm'i) Inst ruttiruny nftcrnenn. Ill
nareiiti,' -riiuil .ll'heugli he tirew nu
anr ether than witness f. e. n ur
i'i he was re-niii.li( for. lie went
te jil in default of Imll.
Murderer Escapes After Sheeting
Unidentified Man at Mission
Baltimore. Dec. 30. (Bv A. P.)
Surrounded b) seent.v or scent .five .
sleeping men at the Inasmuch Gospel
Mission In West Saratoga strr(t. nn
unidenufied man was shot te death
cirh tndn. Ills Mayer escaped after i
threatening te sheet the watchman of
the m s,sinn, who pursued htm for sev
eral blocks.
All the sleepers were nwakened .nnd
gnat confusion pievniled. Ne rause
could be ussigned for the shouting
Tlie mission provides free lodging fei
home less nien
CHRISTMAS ISN'T OVER
trentv Itself nrescribes the mode of interests of the nerseni, invited in .nh. this morning, 'i'heie arc about two
Tatlticatlen te be by thc members elect-i scribe.'1 hundred eenwilescent pntlcnls in the
tsl te sit in the Heuse of Commens I hespitnl. Hie show wns plunucd ns
el seutnern ireiuuu. uuicn uat con- , nsMnrRAnv 1 kAOIIC RICCTe Part in ine..- iiuueh.v viiiL-riiiiiiiueni.
stitiited under the Heme Rule Act of "'""""""' -u.nvuu iiiuuie
11)20. but which actimlh never met. .. . i
nnd which, exrept f'.r the purpose of Many Eastern Colleges Send Student
ratifying the treaty, probably never Delegations te New Yerk
will meet. Its membership is nearly. xu, YnrI. n, ..,-, , . n . '
k,, nnt nnlte. (he Miii ns Unit nf fh ' .. T" 1?r."' 1,pp- "O (.V A. P.)
l.b ... ....-. . . v ...u StlM.tlt lln ill.. , an frun i.mH.. I. ........
.linn iiv uvi'iiiiii J ..irui Miiill. J,UfiUril
colleges ann unnersiues were in -ew
Three nitdewlle acts new plnying at
one of the theatres wnu given.
IiMi
Dail.
134th Central High Class Banquets
Mere than t""ij neinliers of th-:
RMth class of Central Hijh Scheel -it- The Cubs stm paying Hosts 'te
tmdel i lounien bamiuer last ni;ln in .. , 1. ,,,
Mescbadi Hal. Thiitienth street and Unfortunate Children
C.rurd neni'e. The kejnete of the re- Children of the Presbjtcrian and
I'liien was " ptimi'm." Among the Baptist orphanages were taken ill Heard
speakers were 1.'. J Cuttell, city nut!"- of IMiieiitien auto buses te (he Cress
i i i.in ; Dr. Uebert h lis lliomien. Kevs Tlientre. where an entertainment
Louden, Dec. .'10. Discussion of
canilidates for the governor generalship
of the Irish Ftee State under thc pend
ing Angle-Irish treaty ib being revived.
Yerk today te attend the sessions of
the League for Industrial Democracy.
Tiie principal e;ent of the league's
schedule wns a dinner tonight, ut which
tiu lmcst name mentioned in cennec. . seerul students nnd a number of men
tlen with the pest being that of the! nnd women preminrnt in thc ranks of
Karl of Athleno, younger brother of union labor were te sneak en "Out
Queen Mary. shlcrs en the Inside of Laber."
Thc Farlwus in line for the gocrner j
generalship of Canada and would have i Dnnihi nf n ),
succeeded the Duke of Connaught In ' UCUlllS 0 a Uay
that office In 1011 but for the eutbreuk '
efihcuar ! CARLOS B. FRENCH
THIEVES BREAK INTO HOME Veteran P. R. R. Conductor te Be
AND TAKE VISITORS' JEWELS , Brled Tuesday
funeral of Carles R French.
Fer your New Year's
Dinner
Milk-fed Rousting
Chickens
The
'iinev. new president of 'he High
Scheel : Lr. C. A tlieuse. Dr. Mat
thew t"'ltr'en and Prof. F Rewlanil
Hill. The c'nb jjrnduated m 1"20.
Paul II. I'ddewes s president of tin
i I iss, and A. W De I healed the nun
initie whuh arranged the iciinlcii.
former '.resident of the school nnd for program was preWdu! by members of, Ransack Second Fleer While Fam-' Pentislvn;iln Railroad ronducter, wh
whom ihe.lass is nanie.1; Dr. J. hn L. the Cubs. . . i " . . . , , Ml died seMnrday after a short illness n
At the Kime time cnppieii .egre uy u n7 " "'" " it, henii!. 212 North Fifty. secen 1
children from St. Michael's Heme were Thiees forced u rear window In the street, will take place at 2 o'clock 'I'ues-
taken te the William Penn Theatre, iieine uf C. W, Lhud, -02 East Wnsli- d.i afternoon from Ills late residencL-
where a similar entertainment wan ingten lane, Gcrinanewn, while the, Mr, French, who und btep connected
mewlcd f:unl1v was out te dinner Inst uiirh t . and u-nh flu- IVnenknnli Ttnlt nl (.-.,-
'st.de'n diamond ilmj belonging tn Miss thlrt). nine yeais, was chief conductor ! j
TEN AUTOS ARE STOLEN Jesephine Deacon, valued at $1.'I0, and of the Order of Itnilwnv Conductors. He ' S
erteil s" '" eisii nc encu.-e te ncr miner, I., w..- ,i well i,newn liguic te passengers v
,1. wearen, ei ttiirringinu, a. .ur iiiiing Letween this i it and I'ettsville ' S
Deacon and his daughter arc the guests en tin hcJmjlKill Divlsluii of tlic Penn
3Ekc
Dib
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
ir. 1
Cirllen I" J'.hi.srri P cm s .Oi,
Mr M Iel.iiH.in Iihmi M ji ih
Churl' h M I'ulmer. 11.7 I. Muii'unmr
in hthi .snD u. igii'.ns, 11.-7 u
L'riinerv &r
l"r l I.'lmunils 83s I.uillu'v tt ..nd Miy
Murjb u Vija Kfrenn i.
.'olumen Seb-!mnn Mini lateua $ , arid
Ji sl I, .sii,iruk Httfli n pa
TreiiK II C'nrtfi DOS H Sih rt and net
llHIUll -' l..s s ;h v,
Hi..- l-rtHi n ji ij ion -e artl Jl.i
HuUKh-m neil 1 1 hit! ii
t-'r-J nn sa Cene v 1'.. and CUzntMli A
II ckiimn. Ceily, JM
Oeurra DtS Jarrn-n lis p. lam.c t , anil
Ue M AF Mil-hl 50.-i8 .1.111 prut
Jusph Kusht'm sea C'rinfhlae rtvi . a.ivl
snernc 0 K Wniinfr SHH S. n7tti at
Ihiitei.- i: C.ihun Ml IS N I Sili nt
i'nrrln K. amllh ln:i N liltli ft
!," Ilrewn, Itlll'l Wmt.r ut . rtiid
Nlehelann. trtes Wlnir at
Ileiwrt v. Ilulden. 1H7U Church at
Tin- fol'eninz owners today hi
their uutnniebiles as stelen: James
sutlers. 'J.s"ll Stoulen streit. Milie'd at
S.'itJO; l. J. Reiishaw, 121 Juiiiat.i
Ment 'street, S2.i00; Dr. Leuis Woifsen, I : :r
North Thutx -tirst street, SiKKi ; Ni ni
ne! Snelfs. (0( West Plill.Llleiiu stieet.
S:i.'00: If Ruhlnevit, -10:1 North
Fourth street. .$-12." : Simen Ke b. Tren
11. V. .1 . .S5 It 11 M" : Alevtiinler Rese, l.'l"
Nouli Mar-ha'l street. St.-,!); Ii M.
Mclnure. -ivi." llaltlmere avenue
At all our Meat Markets
?niff?
BTOSCtl Ce.
im
1
of the Lloyds.
Vn'iialili: pieces of silverware In the
dining room, were cm "tic lied. Th" iti
trudctH ransacked me intire second
fleer, but stele nothing but the jeweliy
and money.
Lecks 011 thc bureau drawers were
ilmimed open ami the leutents of the J
drawers strewn about the fleer,
sylwiuiu.
lie
daugliti r
EmmmwiiMimi'aci'ii'ii'i'Miii
UlftJUWiiiC
survived by his widow and one
J. Samuel Krause
Ri'thlt'lirm, Pa., Die. HO. J. .Stiuiuct
Kraue. seventy. three )env old. prci.
dent tpf the First National Rank f
UllS CIIJ, ll I JCSKMIIIIV . iie was
DEATHS
iIAMIWIN Vtr, 2S 1 1 l.lui w, s..n
nf IawIh w. and rlercnee V iMMw n. Tu
ru rvlce r!unlH. S 1', M r i'ei
r.'th mid I.Hiinteuna ue In'e numi l.-air
, vlew Cmetr, Cejtmvire, Ia llnrnieiiy
An'rublv Artln ' sli lnml.
, riAiuji:n D'e vs an.ns witn t
iCImrli-h ll.irser (nee Hradjl HnlctOveH nn I
'rliid nre invuce 10 eukihj c'nn-rai Men
Ullil
Ul'a
n.a
1. 101 1 : llnrrv Wunzer. -It!!.'! Fern Hill r- '', P 1 .. U .' . r' . niipelnnd b.v tlic State Public Service : A )l . Prmt' ieiJi.c wan 1:. nun-
read, (ierniantevvn. .sr.O, and Charles "f , i J:'.i r u' (,"rl,l0,'utl"' Coniiidss.en as number of the IMhle-, "''n.n ,llBevlI?f" riTrVninlI'iTu',.v'.. OiVV
Kiiiei.erg. 122:i North Fert) -second ri""' ""J S''rl1' f"'"ll' Ktr""H- hem llridge C..iiimlh.I..ii, whi. I. is ' cBrc' Inurintnt lluij h.i d,r.
htrect JstiflO. building the .MJ.OOO.llntl hllMe-hill WUTON D-c an jfui muh. M F.s
- - - - , Identifies Moter Truck Victim br.,le he. -. II- was treasurer of ,1,1' Wfr W?ti. VrtiWU
WSV' V "",'HH,r,'rHvrC- 'fJS'h'Bi'n- 'SiStTii'.. and
'flliiVdCKrlbcd an being nc fert . I D.I?Sft??am.f,fs2.iJn H10lAhtd"V ,t . ., m
VltttbM tall, iplx"il 3i'-v hnlr and mus Ai...m. ji7 h rHirhiu
I &. Un lest one eye. and nu. wear- . "' J eV.'il .""nrVn1 $.Vlv." Jn"
Preacher's Silk Sl'lrt6 Stelen ' A man. struck by a motertruck De- .Mein.jn Loligieatien since JtWI.
11,.. n... fir st irHidniiin .".inn cemher 21, U. Lester. Jelaware Cetiul), .i...7nu'n
m .'J tf,M the n.d ""'J e "1"' 'r llu'' imlilentllle.1 nt thc Fill- Alfred B. Heller
Diamond, stieet, told the poll e r the . iT.w..it.il. u.ik iilnntiile .1,,, itiinir. i.. ii,,. e iif...i n
liity-eignt, years
lark suit, sray plntd coat, hiewn wit lam A. '.fwer
reen.nrcktlii JIu walks with n ' Annu.M Cern h
r.v Sr., it -1 "...,1 . .
Ump Mri. llewurd could net
ali for Ida action, as she bald he
Mr left nenje without saying where
U'l r Hprtiiff. r ut
Pcur A Cnnti.H, 1042 H leth l, and
Jt-une O, Vtrna, 1322 Tuikr at
Frank llrltttnvham, Ardim.re. J 'a. una Ku '
lie urepur. Aranier. .
'P.. .. ..!.. l. it.il I IvMl'il
the. m'.i' In- hat thlcvpH had climbed as Jlenry .Majcr, tnirty-eiie. of LMer Heller, nii.v-eigni years old, broom
. - He fence Vf Ii" c i 'I'1 ( identification was ,adc by h.s ninnufactnier nn.l former rVuhcilmnn
l. c s'U s it s . ...I V!.T cum.. Otte Cellcnbu,., of Lest,.,-, who led nt bis home In Ha.ub.irg .vesterdnv
f.en e .leheJ i.'e Tic 'e ,.?C started a search for Ma.ver after he ,f bronchitis, lie was born in Huu-
i m , i ion had Leen missing several days Frame bury,
making an tnvestli,aUen. iamar, of Seuth sticut above Fifteenth. . , 7ZT. : --
EXTHAt SPKOIAl, BOTOOHAVUKK
.,.. ..... .-..i, ,..i. ,,... i ii ' iii.TCiiiiiAViritr. iiiiiii um....
OTOOUAVUnK - liriVJ-T ui u.n uiii.n. ...... eintviiucrim . ,- ,.,,, n.v. n.-.i. ..,.l":.,;,',lf !. . .
-m"-".-' . 7 ." I.V...H V.M... l.n.,.ll. ..Vllnn of Inulur la liollie- IiaIiI n.n,l . e.V" ! "..vii.'i "T "".'." .,vr ITriOC.
IIWWia JYM h,r' 'ES,.a4j-KSlfk Tn of' thV 'rB'j
r.Sth anl flifuway avf. liiicriui-nt Wen
I.niirH Hill emiery.
KIINN'ISDY -In New Yerk. lrr i!S n
KJtANCIfl WniOIIT, son of li.tn 'Ilmin -nnI
rUrall Kmnnly fefrvkea 10 A M m i
nrdav Ilreailway and BOlh st S-w vr.
I elatW. Invltfil,
LOt'OIII IN -At Wllllimatcmn . I
I. 'JU bAMlKI. h I.OI'dllMN Ki ui)
Itc'a'lves arid frl'ndH r,r ln lied tu aii.nl
'uneial Men 2 I' M frfcni tua lata ut.
dtnee Wllllaiiialcum, N J
1.11'PINrOrT At Manten, N J Tv ifi
month, Vth KMMA. widow r( Cainue Up
plnoett. Hel.itlvta and tr'nla are Invlt'd
ie"attnil funeral Bn day, p. jy frAm
hr late refldtnca, Marien. N.J, rrencl
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CHARTER
Ne.l
THE
FIRST BANK
CHAuTKRZD
UNDER TSIB
NATIOMAL
BANK
ACT
r i
A New Service
We greet tlie New Year
by introducing a
Savings Department
On the first business clay of 1922 u. Savinp;?
Department will be at tlic service of customers
old and new of tlic First National BanI;.
This savfntjs department is a response te a long
held conviction en our part that thc thrifty artf
entitled te such protection of their savings as
institutions of great financial stability and enter
prise afford.
It has peen made practical for an institution of
our size en account of the growing tendency te
thrift and saving en thc part of the people of
this country and this city.
We have during our long life (and this bank is
Number One in the National Bank System)
had, te an unusual degree, thc confidence of
corporation, firms, partnerships, individuals and
ether banks as evidenced by the $30,000,000 or
mere of their money which they new have en
deposit with us.
Wc believe that a similar confidence in the high
responsibility of this bank will lead many new
friends through our doers te deposit their savings
with us.
Oavings Department
First National Bank
of Philadelphia
'.110 CHESTNUT ST.
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