K.J"2 , IV - w .., i i ., EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHlLABELPHDV, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 , U f A re. ft I w fr I fr- Jfc EL Churches and Clubs Will Enjoy New Kind of Programs. Mayer te Receive TOWER LIGHTS BLAZE AT 12 llieusnnd of perfenii will tnlte part In watch night Bathcrinps nnd ether ceremonies In the nfnclnl welcoming of the new yenr tonight. A number of new ceremenlei will mark the death of the e'd year nnd the birth of the new. PeMdes the nsunl telling of belts nnd the hubbub of the streets there will be a mere serlon serlen strain running through many f the celebrations. And then there will be receptions, dinners, dances, all kltnl!" of entertainments OntHtnndlnft among thee events wl'l be the Mnver's reception te the p'iblie and munlelpnl ntitheritlri en the second fleer of Oty Hall, in the reception room of the Mayer. , , In this large apartment, which has been decorated with Chrtntmns green" and electric light, in honor rf the holi day scnwin. will he Matlencd Mner and Mrs. Moere, the directors of the different municipal departments nnd' their wives, heads of the different county offices and their wives, members of city Council nnd their wives and ether tnu nlclnal officers. The general public will enter the, building from the cnt entrance facing Market street nnd will pa-s up the stairway te the second fleer, nnd tliencp, alone the corridor te the Maver s office. t rhern tliev will be received and will "s -. -- "- , .,,,. then pass out of he bleniuneipal bul - lmr bv wav of the main entrance lead lng into B'ead -treet. The Police Band will play In the cor ridor immediately adjoining the recep tion room. The reception will start at 0 o'clock, one hour earlier tlinn has ben the custom, nnd will continue un til shortly before midnight. Tower Light te Ce Out At five minutes of 12 th- Mglit in the tower will be extinguished, and the tower will remain In darkness unti' the first stroke of 12. te indicate the birth of the new year, when the Mghts again will be turned en. The llshts In the iiteenle of Independence Hall also will In turned out nt the same time, nnd will remain extinguished until nvdnlghf. .when thev will be turned en and the bell tolled. One of the new features will be the Inclng of rhritmn enrels, both en the plara of City Hnll Immedinte'v beneath 11:30 o'c'eck te midnight N 0 V CEREMONIES TOGREETNEWYEAR wrif ns in the Mver office dur'n? the "emanc nn.l nre mnrrlel next deer, se will icrinlt .Pliimmi apportionment r , j M - T b, , 0Htirce flie l- Allisen, the new Sheriff, lint I ignu. n whole let of ether things, but i m,,,l,lr te Phradelphln audiences. There well as in tne .iaer in i urn" Ui penk. Net a moment te rellect. and 'mev from the fund nt dlspefnl of the rn.V.'.1 ........ LT" ",,!. n.i.V . i ... made almost rlrnn urr .,f i, f..r..., ,.r. I," i ... -.7... "l" i... ...Ti.'. ,i ' are In t niiinv hints of tlm Stn.ulnsIH T.reirew Ol tne rite. L.w.i. .u. .,.... -,. f . .,,.,..,,. ,, ,, ,,i,.. wlf,.P l),-.nrlmMf . ' visiieu ie ..nn-. j...r.. ,, m,. ,,,,.,.-- - '. v. m iui, .re v .. mh , ......... ".. . ,.,,, ,,..- ,,, ,-..". '"7.7. ",'.. Interest ng preemm lias i.een arranren ""'.",,'":;,' .,' fn-v,v l'im i Imr.rr i.e. had none, rrest milieu, and utter pen- ! v" , ':' I-,WY , ,, ,., , Jvt everytlilng wmeli is going te mean " "' V ;, ,"""" ."'" '""" " ThV singing will be f.-rnlshed bv the '"'n.?,0' 11 , .1 T , . . TI'V , F ,L, ) Vii f , iiV ?.f ' dering n moment the magistrate saldl ;T.AItred Howerd. the chief deputy. K00( ,i,e for i00 children at a partv "cseiUh tew terrors te ears ,. tinne ' PMt,ln1,ln rimrAl Cnien of mere than ..! ",t " u 'r?n5 ,n he. ?he .knoUe nveipt of nIO for nlie of ..,.?,.,,.. will keep his job. The new deputies lire ,1. 1... the Insurance Patrel nt 51(5 "' tonal mccm of Schecnbcrg and hi ndred voices under the lcadrhte ! m,n ae a appearances no eejieves n the .mhiik lamiiy. me meiiej was, 'Vj-fabb nnd Krest walked out le- Michael Trtstrnll. Norwood; Mark Arch street. -emc of tlie ether modern-.. It m"ss Anne mX h e th. .rt' K '"' hhll,u,irV,,,T ferTr,7kM ,0 S'ni frn,,. Hnlnh ' ' -' "" '' " W.e". they ' Murtaugh. Chester and Dorethy A. ''h e" corner of the long room i- n , T'e soloist was Klena Cerhardt. who Allnncc and teacher of the Public , "Lj f JfiL r inld!s land hnsTen IT luL Z res from Mrs Ten,, V I "ached tl.e street they went iu oppe'. Ia!'. "e ns hwretai) towering Christmas tree, the branches " !? her appcarunee here in Mureh. ni.ti, s3in.inp P'nses I especially .nere i.upin s nnna nns ben 1'rlekett. the rest from .'Mrs. .101111 v . 1 ,iirP(.tiens " ' Mi;rlff. of which rearli the cellinir It Is dec- "'1- he miiik the great trio of hengs BI,AinnRn8 VS nnlnne' eb-ervanee. of " ' X W,M u nn ell, .,,. ! 1Vilrre' 20" "-icetreeu j cUen , ,w , M 5, h. XKS red nnd el- by UiehanI,, Wngner,"In 'IVIbhaus." New Year's Eve will be the celcb-a- ,1.. nnMnUm .cc rlh' l ?e ' . Dl IMn UCDfl UllDT ' T'. (', T'"m v '""r1 ?,,l"7...?.l.nr- Iew b:'"H whlcli contain electric bulbs. "Sehmerzen" nnd "Trnume" and four i:r . . ', . -1 i. 1.1. - t c. witn n iiew application, according in. , inninrtrt-r-r urnurr DllDMCn 1 HI IIMIl HhKIl HIIHI s ;il Miii'iiicn. .f i. , H.tr el. Willi. tn r 1 iti . ..t beiicm from n rpr l.v n.ni,iv M,.Me,. lien leniKni nt ii.c i.iris nun-.- .u t-i. . ,Tmlr.p Alenni-hnn s vl 'ws hii n sup. Llr r NlU ' '"Hi DUnibU 1 ... .. .. .. -.. . 1.1 . 1 i "' ".."i .". .i'"i ..'..?, iuje u. u.v... .. -, y;--.- ..... ..v. .,.. Luke nnd th- Kpinhanv Church. A 'i f a "? of e nUlw ' et renentaice ' u,rr,l,uu 1 , M. MntlmcMilhe a reuMn of the innr- description are also hung en the tree. Ml" Herhurdt was net ut her bt If thousand neenle are expected te attend before tlfinn! sten Is taken 1 Bethavre Estate nJmaaed S100 000 Lieut. Frank Scheble, Jr.. Victim efi"1 'n w""S tne deputy shei. IT, About midnight Captain William Car- ycslerday, and chewed 11 persistent ' R thU traditional servU-e. A long prec-nm , TldrtvV " e Uk Moter Crash ' V 'T , , t , dell nnd Superintendent Harry Heff-, ciidency te depart from the key. added Fj with a turkey dinner for old enp'e. .naV"" r. hat 0 'e T"l' an omie,, by Flames ... , ef,i , . 1 ' . ' slT'i",K';r' .'';-Inn"l'w,',. I mm, will distribute the gifts. p which her voice did net hcciu te have ' Eg nwle. dancing, moving pictures and "" . "Vght eni lw a bit tee ler ' An overheated Hue. it is believed, j lieutenant r;nnk Prhnblc. Jr.. I.itn.l i new clerk of tl.e Qi-a.ler es- The men in the heutc have 11 "chew ll former power or ehar.ii. nor w.if H a masquerade will culminate with a fe .'dge believe, "' started the fire tlin des roved the ' h"rP " 'J", World War. honored l,v le is ( ..urt. uu l.wp T. W adas. club um eac, man centrlbutcn dur- her interpietutleii m. urtlsile as U i..-u JLi-t, .....i. .n ,i, eti.irl, f,,. "..;."," ..V.;:. , ., ... ..'.:.' ll! ...'.:.,.. " i -,,.. ...i lct li Marshal loch and (Jcnernl 1V-- I p per Dniby, is the new County Cen- i, ,i, ,r ,.nrnin .nm.n, nf former y. excent 11 the snrnn.l .....1 H KRK; Wntcll Meht herlce The Christian Endeavor Society wll' Jjave a watch night service at the Pert Richmond branch of the Seamen's Church Institute, 2elS Hast Cambria street. The Bcv. .1. Franklin Bryan, pas tor of the Emmanuel Church, Fifty ninth street nnd Willows avenue, Trill conduct watch night service-.. A social hour will precede tlie church ervlce. The Philemuslan Cub, of Phlladel- Shla. will Iiave a New Year's Eve ance. The club will have open heue New Year's Day. Mrs. Hermnn II. BIrney, president of the club, will re ceive, with the executive beard, from a te u r. .m The White Apron Club, of Highland i Munson. president et the Mutuen Park, will enjoy n New Year's Ke ' Steimship Line, include Frederick Wat -celebration in the clubhouse en Carel i -en. Cnsii' ncnernl from Crent Britain boulevard tonight. The Manns have ' at New Yerk, urd Mrs. Watsen ; Felipe prepared an e'aberate program, in- Tnbendn. Censul (ieneral of Cuba nt eluding n variety of musical features ane unnual il New Year's reception the Anhbish.ip of Philu- tendered te delphia bj all the Catholic societies in the diocese will take place Sundnt afternoon at .'1 o'cle. k in the t'athedml Chapel, Eighteenth and Summer street-.. Cardinal Duughertj will dKher an ad dress. MR. MACKEY IS HOPEFUL Fend of Editors, Alse, and Gives Newspapers Great Credit The lust fiix j ears have been hnripv, pregrcwilve yeais f(,r II.imj .v M.,. key Who expresses the hope th.it the fut'ire holds even greater things in '.. it. im) who expresses, a ,, p,. 'ou,el npjir Clatieil of the ceurtesj ..( I'dliit'j .in of the nid newspapers have giun b:n. in a tiii'iimr len'-r -."iii te " n'A- IS papers, and nddreswl ie Jiv I'e..- tr. bditer, .Air. Maekt rev .. . , ceurnelnglv "six j.-ars' admin. -tratien of the Workmen's Cempn-ati.jn Jw . I'ennsjlvnnia." he being c'inirmen . the Compensation Iteurd Th" rvi. Is brief, but seeing te de ti. sibjert f il. Justice. And then, having already r.i'eei, n the cditiTs, "most sincr 'i.unks for the uniform rrnirtes" r ve 1 fr'u'i them, Mr. Maekev stv Te '-e nw papers I aceenl the grn"-' r-:.'t, for no newspaper has wir . .j fr'i . the space necessary te ii,.;i. ih ,.j. mnnltnrliin features of -. - :, ' tie Workmen's Compensation Law "Te you. therefore, Mr I'A "r ' Mr. Msckey continue -.. . v ' I extend the greetings of a N w Yeer. "With grntitudc fur jour ip'.en in ihe past I hepefjlly leek t. ti. f'H'ire." Net a word does Mr M,i ny av about the campaign for the net (lover (lever nor, which is new warming up. Hut as lie Mi j a himself, Mr. Mackej In hopeful. WATS0M TAKES OATH . ,A - . New City Treasurer Sworn In Before Gatnering or Friends vThemas V. Watsen, chairman of the .. iV. Vs.... ....'..... .1 ... fftcnublenn Cltv I e'emlttee who wns 'tlectcd City Treasurer last November. j. v.B sworn Inte Otllce shortly before j loon tedav before u gathering of Mend- a Itnem K, Cenimnn T'leis Court Ne. ." Judge Menughnn und Staakc occupied th. bench nnd the oath of office was jlten by Judge Mennghan Among these nrwent were Blclmrd Weglein, presl- ient of Council 1 Judge Bennlwcli. lienldtrur of Wllls-eleet Campbell, As- distant District Attorney Spclser, nnd " JtsMrlnff City Trenmircr filiejcr. " , Griffith Plcture Coming 1. W. Orifflth'a latest picture. "Or ans of the Hterm," founded en hnte Clixten'B etse classic. "The Twe Or 5Kw' will come te the Ferrest The- Monday, January l, Lillliin ami vjT!..' ei.h nr nLarred iu the picture. i3 nwn thew in.thn at are Mente. KIM. Jeph Scblldra Crelehten MtM: Tnfi-Xtum m .yBBk Ltee. Wilsen Predicts Victory . for Democrats Next Year New Yerlt, Dec. 31. (By A. 1.) Prediction that the year 1022 will show that the Democratic party "linn entirely regained the confidence of the Natien," was mnde by 'Wood 'Weed row Wilsen In n New Year's letter te the Women's Democratic 1'ollt 1'ellt icnl League, made public here today. Itcplying te a birthday letter sent en tiehnlf of the league by Miss Mllliin It. Sire, Its president, the former President wrete: "The message from the Women's Democratic Pelltlcnl League gave me vcrj great pleasure, and 1 wisli te express- te you ami through jeu te jour nsseilate of the league; my heartfelt thank for the i heer It lias given me, together with my '..est wishes for the new year which Is certain te show' that the Demo cratic p.irtv has entirely regained the confidence of the Natien." JUDGE WOULD SIOP ; HASTY MARRIAGES; Make 'Em Ce Slower te Help 'Em Stay Wedded, Mena- ghan's Thought DFI AY UL.uni LAW COULD FORCE Mnke Yin go slower. TJlAM. f ....! fl I A I. - . .. aV. n ""-- " mu-inii i- in-- M.ui.1... trentmcnt ,.,,, , , th trenblri, billows en the sea of matrimenii, nc . cording te Judge Monaghan. 'If they won't r slew of their own accord." declared, the Judge, when dis cuslng the number of divorces anil bigamous marriage' that have been lietherlng the courts recently, "Mew them down by law." Judge Monaghan Is in accord with the opinion of Judge Alfred J. Tallcy. a New- Yerk Jurist, who declnrcd from the bench that the cmlv way te curb bigamous mnrrlages 1- "te pass a law prohibiting the ceremenv until a month nfter Issuing the lleene. "flood results an- bound te fellow a law of that kind." continued Judge Mennghan. "Of oeure, In Philadel phia, the percentage of bigamous mar riages Is small. But we have the Blk Blk ten weddings te contend with. "My observation I' tliut many of thec unions turn out unhuppllj. These eupies go te l-.lKten. get a license en cludwl, "everyone wh.i has objections would hove ample opportunity te conic forward." MUNARG0 SAILS TODAY Prominent Officials te Accompany Steamship en Maiden Trip A narty comprising consular officials and prominent transportation men of thU s'ectien are In thi city tedaj te he lasscngers nn flip inn iIpii ein.. nf the new Munson Line stenmshln Munar :e. which sails thi afternoon for New Yerk. The Munarge has been built for si-rvirc between New Yerk and Niimju, Brbnmn Is'nnds. Tiiesc who nre en beard for the mnlden vejage. n.s guests of Frank C i Vew Yerk, nnd Mrs. Tabenda : II. J. i Medrnne. Vice Censul of Cuba nt New Yerk, and Mrs Medrane: Dr. J. II. i.uis, i niisui imm i.uea, I'liiinucipniii ; Uebert M Parker, vice president, aid llalu'i S. Stubbs, vice president, Am.r- i-an Sugar Befining Cempany: II. A, Mugeun, M-tiier vac president, ew I Yerk Shipbuilding Corporation, and Mrs. Mugeun : Nat I)uke, freight traf fic manager. I). L. and W. Ballrend. and Mrs. Imke; T. C Powell, vv president, Trie Itul'rend, and M.rs. , IVwell; Wil'.lam T Ualnej, Cuba Northern BuUwem., and Mrs. Ilainey, ' ard all uf the ufli. iuls of tl.e Muuaeii Line. DRY NEW YEAR'S SEEN 25 Special Agents Due In City Frem Washington Tventy-tlve speri.ii proMhiiieti s,zen will arrive tonight from Wash- rig'ur. r., help ii.Ac tmiiijlir and Mei.d.iv's New Y'-H ceU-butimis ll.e drve-t tiie e-it La- .iiewh. H.irvev I. I' II. . I. pi'i.liil.lti.ill fli fli fercement eflic-r for tin Slate, wil' he In ;ierset.,u .i i,ind of tlie ngei i ,j will te'jr tt .' hotels, mffiand res tui ran' In -emeu of contraband geed- Iemiediii" nir. .si are net ordered I mi vieliii.r- vvill l -Minn. ened hefeie l't.ite.1 .-t.it. s f .urn. .sslener M.inlev TjiI.h morning. Proprietor- "f caf. s vere wurne.) tmlav that drink. Mg nf nnv kind in then i!.i'.s ill n..r i. Mii'id W.ur. - and h ! p of n'i k a Is I, ttat the l reprletnr i- ' one urii.l.'iug. be. netllii-d i told nf uti HELP MINISTERS' WIDOWS Pension Fund te Give $1000 in Ad-1 i dltlen te Regular Annuity ! J Trusteej of tiie Church I'eusiun 1'und ' : of 'he Protestant Kpiseepnl Church have I d'-cided te extend the benefits of the pen, en system by granting immediate i , 1(1Jln(1lt of 511,(10 te the widows of cler- 1 gym.-n (tying in acme service. Heretofore widows have net received ...11 en. 11 mm death tieneflts. Imt luivn ' gotten annuities, in monthly payments J e.iual te niie-luilf 'f the old nge nnuuitv te which the liuslniiel would Imv. Ien entitl'd. The m uiinuni unnuit.v Ims I i...nn iC'nwi ' The jleOO will be 111 addition te that annuity. Te nil w'deun wlme 1ms bands died between March 1, 1111" un I the present time there lias been granted , an inerease In their nnnu'tles of $f!0 11 vear. which renresents tlie income at 0 per cent en S1000. Sneak Thieves Reb Twe Hemes Sneak thieves continue te !.. a. tivr m various part "f the cm. '1 in l,me of Tonics Heward. Hi" Ilinnd.M.iic treet. wns eniercsl yestenlaj while the 'amllv was uwiiy and clothing vulued at $130 stolen. The home of N. Berrell, llilswertli street neiir- Twenty-sernnd, was robbed of clethinr nnd Jewelry .worth, J200. jJ MAYOR VISITS HOI OF NEEDY FAMILY Premises Jeb te Paul Novak, Man Who Tried Suicide in Canal GIRL IS INTERPRETER Kleveti-j ear-old Mnrq Neak was the interpreter between her mother, Mrs. Paul Novak, nnd the Mayer, when Mr. Moere nnd Mnjer Barclay II. Warbur Warbur ten. newly unpeinted Director of Public Welfare, visited their home today at I2."2 Cro-Ren (treet, Mnnnjunk. Tills little home, where Paul Novak. 'ils wife nnd live children linve lived for .tears, has only two room". Yesterday Paul Novak nttemnted sui cide in order that his family might oo' eo' oe' leet ills life Insurance nnd thus nvert starvation which threatened them. He was rescued b pdice who learned the family hail nothing te ent but crusts of bread. When the Majer's limousine drove up te the Novak home, shortly before 1 o'clock tedaj . the five children ran from the lmusc tinil gathered around hi in "Mj. eli my." nid the Mayer as lie i -looped te enter the deer nnd snw the i pitiable condition of the house which this family called home. lime Plenty te lint New "Have jeu p'enty of foeilV he asked ' Ml-1"- Novak, but she shook her head i(lmj k Ulls hpp ,,(,,.t chM w)m SP1.VP( )' the conversational link between her ' and Mayer Moere. i "ici, we hae lets new since police t rf . i mni ipnrneu new unci en we were nuer n fntlicr Jtlnipcj i tlie canal." e pointed te the table where there was a pile et feed nnd n unmoor ei 'etters from which protruded bills of -everal denominations. and DirectorWaXne,, 10' the two rooms nnd haw the conditions I under which this family lived. After patting several et the children en tne neaci. lie sain ; "Mary, tell your mm her I will per sonally assure " her, her husband w III have a job just ns coon as he comes nit of the -si linl and is able te work." lie nld outside lie had made the vli ., t . ..it i i i .1 ..t.,1 He -aid outside he had made tin- W te enable the director te see conditions with which he weiiM have te cenund. Seme time affe there was a fund ere ntrd . an appropriation of Ci uncll for n-'Ief of the peer nnd uneipl iyed 'I'hrmiEli the f onversntien with Mr-. Nevnk and meinhfs of oilier fanilllrs hi tilt sertien. Hie .uiijur i-iep.-.". .u y.' , million t ini.i ll li-l . Mr, .lescph Wharten l.lpnliicntt nt Uetbavrcs. The 'ns te house and fur- ' nNhlngs. i 1h estimated, will be mere . ,hnn Sinn nun Nethim bqt'the- walls of the stone nn tlm ,.., f n MM l.nM.i.i Vnll.iv t.'niu Stntie.. nn.l Ttetimvrps. n..,i n, one of the show places of the snetien. '" ,nl' '""or Vl', ' aVJ" l"V "" nln"' ";"' '"" '" " , ""t- " '-fte. fars age lecause of s "" :- : " ' drafted attention for miles, nnd me' terlsts hurried te the scene ns the smoke and ilauie bll'ewed upwaid. SLAIN SLEEPINGAM0NG .70 Phlla. Man Murdered In Baltimore ivinsien M55a,.ani escapes N l.lle sleeping' nengside e -. vrntj I her iiieii in Inasmuch t.espel MiM. n. II i.iiiuinerc. I'.uwiini .H.mT. .l .i city, was shot. e death earlj.:eMerd,j. ills Miiyrr inreiiieiieu te Kin mi. M-ntci. ruin and then tied. Flic "a I chliian pursued for several blocks. The mission prnvilhs free iedxlm; for lieine.Sf. men. Police believe t'l.il ml,. in ry may nine ueen uie moue, or that the assailant was satisfy injr. ai. i.i.j grudge Mever's pockets weie nfle.I, but that may have been d' n. t,-, a "blind." fl Mil' IVllijt 'l " .. i.. i-.i-. ..r . ,. ... i I . e 1 IIL'ISir III' 1 MIL.1111. 111111 LIIU 1 1 1 11 k 1 1 ' ..... ....-..,,, .. ' . . - .. i 1 lll'll' II 111- lllll .1111 71111111. lllllll. m- "ENGLISH FEMINIST'S" VIEWS I ON WOMEN ARE CALLED BOSH Jr. L. Geerge's Ideas That Fair Sex Are Bern Lawbreakers "All Til'istvd and Wrong,' Says Mrs. JS'erris S. Barratt ' Arc women "born lawbreakers''" V I. (HMirue. wlie calls I in. self "an CtiL'lish feminist" and who is :n this eeiiiitrv te xM-iLince his view- for geed Aniericnii dollars en the li.tjre plat form, siijs that they are. I'hiladclphid women say eiiipb.itieally that thev are net Mr. tieerge is a writer of -01, ; wnei ikes te "make the aninials innr " He 'muled in Ni w Yerk the etln r day, and ..fore lie was fairly off the lmt con-, tided te tin world that he had proposed! ,., call hi- lir-t lecture. "Hiiv Women ''iiinis?" That wus tee strong for even , Mr lieerge, however, nn.l he clinngeil 11 te The Intelligence of Women." Mr. lieerge wants evcrjledv te knew 1I..11 he ibiiiks women r- all) le have Intelligent. In the main, just like a man's. He sn.vs. however, that woman is "a natural lawbreaker." 11 "law gnerer" and has the constant Impulse "te go iu by the deer marked 'this wuy out,' " Women Kay t Bead Alse, out of his deep knowledge' of the feminine heart and mind, he Is con v uioeil that women are net se difficult te "rem . as men lire iinwiiiiug re ir. " T .' . ,,Vi tn , .-n It -iii "Verv I Anil III view of tl.e wonderful work 1h.1t ,. take the trouble W le.ul till " ' tlD wemw, of i:nsInnI did in the war, (inn. subl Mr. f'f"rf' ' " 't 1 f de net understa.nl hew this Kngllsli Kngllsli new what the r wive- are,, t. 11 nil cnn fa estimate ,,,,'t Li un: they have ether things' ( generally. I knew that it t .1 t flu Mr Nerrls S. Barniti, wife of Judge Barratt. doesn't approve of Mr. (.cerge's views in general, but thinks he may have a lucky shot In Inn Inst dntum about meu net giving ull their I thoughts te their women folks. I "The rest of It is all bosh, of oeume, snld Mrs. llnrrutt. "I de believe, 'though, that we are less lonscienslj I in our husband' thoughts than seiiif 1 would have us believe. We imiv lie ill tin biit'k of their minds. That Is te my tiie lies, ei our mm. I think, are luigelv ii'tuatcd bv a desire te de things thai will make their women proud of them. "Men are se busy maKing 11 wuy for themselves, se busy with their ambitions, their Plana for doing geed j,e Uje world at larje, or. for makllvJ.Mr. Geerje must have." TEMPLE STUDENT FIGURES IN MATRIMONIAL ROMANCE Jehn V. Heran and Anita Murray, Gcrmantewn, Mar ricd August 25 Feared Parental Opposition, Se They Kept the Wedding a Secret Jehn V. Heran. 0.127 Lancaster ave- nue. nnd Miss Anita Charlette Murray. 48 West Jehnsen street, Oermnptewn Mirprlscd their friends today by an nouncing that thej; were married quietly Aueust 2." last, In the chapel at , VlUnnevn College. The formal announcement will be made this evening nt the nnntt.il dinner of the Phi Delta Bhe Krntcrnltv. ut the Nermnndle. Mr. Heran. who is twentv-twe nrs old. is the son of Dr William P. Heran. His bride, who I twenty nnd n graduate of VUln, Maria Acndenn. Tracer. Pn., Is the daughter of Dr. B. J. Murray. The parents of both young people give their approval when told the new. The jeung couple were married quietly, they said, ns thev feared opposition because of their nge and the fact that the bridegroom is still in echoel. The young man Is n sopiieinoro nt Temple I'nlversity, nnd Is connect"-.! with the law offices of William W Pmitliers, In the Finance Building. He HE BREAKS HER FURNITURE BUT SHE MAKES NO CHARGE Mrs. M. J. B. Tabb(Recently Fined for Speeding, Falls te Prosecute Mrs. Martha J. Buckley Tabb. of the Kssev. Apartments, Thirty-fourth nnd i Chestnut streets, who recently 'gained "" ? W J" peedlng. is probably in the market for n great deal of furniture. t... llrit.irn wmild He used tn m. place that which was smashed last night ' by Y. S Frest, who gives nn address at Slxn -second and Chrlstlnn streets. Patrolmen from the Thirty-second MPTI null i mil I ii m-iiii- niuiiiiii Vprf, num,nnP() le Mr,, Tn,)b-8 npnrl. ment lat night when the phoned. Patrolman Helland saj's he arrived In time te see Frest tearing down u 'hrlstmns tree, which he threw onto a pile of broken elinlrs, tables and ether articles of furniture. 1'rest was ar rested ,.-,,., . nP,,,l .,!.. !,fP.. li. -I ...... ... ...B....'. .v,.,. .,v..... bllig. wns scr.eiis'v Injured insl night when the steerlm ge'ir of a rlesid car. 'n which he sst helpless, li-el and th'1 tnachlne crashed into p iiel- . He Is iu the Jewish !Ienlttil siiffer'nc from s no silile frn lured skull and etliei -.en- I 0I'" "'J'irleS Twe specialist., nl tiie hospital spent 'nn nl"ht iu an effort tn --ave his life The nceident ecurr d nt Ashbourne rend and Spring avenue, just outside the entrance of I.winoweod Hall. tit nfter li o'clock last evening. I.I. uten- nt Schelile s brother, Kalph, who was driving the car nnd wus the only ellur occupant, wns thrown out but escaped serious Injury. TO DEDICATE SYNAGOGUE Congregation Atereth of Israel La- dies' Auxiliary te Present 2 'Torahs' Congregation Atereth of Israel, of (jvernroeK, win dedicate tneir new i 1..-'jin ie.q s-nrtl. Sivilnli tt met t ! l;11;, ,, ,,,., ,i.n,.,i ,i, , ,iic. ..... llinrv uill iirevent the rimcri'i-iiMe-i with i ....: .. i :n -.-... two "Torahs." The officers of the - I.ndles' Anxillnrv ere! Mrs. B. L. Scliwnrtzenhers. president; Mrs. H Sclilndler, secretary, and Mrs. H. Bess. treasurer. The new building will be utilized for regular religious mtvIcis, as a school for tiie children and u communal center. I their families hnppj and cninformble. timt they don't have time te think n , great lenl about their wives' point of view. And tills Is perfectly proper. But ns for the rest Mr. Ccerge's. Ideas are all twisted und wrong." Anether prominent clubweman, who did net wish hfr name te appear, pointed out that it wasn't very sensible for the Kngllsh 'ecturer tn begin his tour In this country by nntnennliiuff his audiences "Afi.r nil," she smd, "most of the patrons of Kctureg a-e women. If men go nt all. they nre dragged along In their wlve. Se If tliee nre .Mr. i.eerget. opinions lie 1 might find it te them te himself advantage te keep May et Coel Keiepllen "I entirely disagree with liiin. of course, " said Mrs. JMgar Cepe. "If lie comes te Philadelphia, I inn afraid he will get a very cool reception from tne women. The Spanish writer, Ibnui'4, wns innde te feel the effect of women's disapproval of his uncom uncem pllinentar) remaiks about them. "M.v experience with women is net that the) are lawbreakers nither hnt they are the firmest upholders of law. is uet tiie opinion our bejs brought home with them from the war. "In this country, during wartime. I knew that even the weakest and idlest of women turned iu and worked spleu dldly ; indeed, some of tliem were among the best. And uew that the war la ever, the women ere still keeping up the work begun then. The Bniergeney Aid nnd the Bed Cress ure doing noble work for the destitute of Burepe, 11 work that Is tee little known. Seme have let Mew 11. bill lu the main the women 11c working in devotedly as ever "Dickens siomewhcro 1 den t remem ber ills exact werds.--nald that a man with u low opinion of women must be u uretty peer bert of a mun. I don't knew what kind et a mother and ulsters I WW Ill) in 1 sfTqBfPJSinCBai xTtaazva ta St MBS. JOHN V. HORAN la a graduate of the 'West Philadelphia High Scheel. He nnd his bride met when he was m the navy In 1018, when he had occasion te visit Villa Maria College en u fur lough. Mr. Heran will continue his legal studies. 'MYSTERY MARY'S' HUSBAND GETS DELAWARE COURT JOB New Sheriff, Prothenotary, Con troller and Clerk. at Media Willlum J. McCarvcy wus today ap pointed u clerk in the Dctawnrc County Court, where early this jear be tried te obtain custody of his child from his wife, th.' "Mjstcries Mury" of the Itiiytnnii' Fclni -U murder trial. MeOnrvey's appointment ciune ns jiart of a general f-hake-up in tl.e Mcflia courthouse. A new yiicriff, Pre. thonetury, County Controller and clerk of the ljunrtcr Session;! Court enter elfice Monday. Wl'llnm Ward. Jr.. the new Pro Pre Pro thenotaty, appointed Mctinrvcy u clerk in his office. Mcfinrvey also was nnuud a deputy clerk of Quarter Sessions Court. Andrew J Dnlten. Chief Deputy Prnthiinntnrv, will relain that posi pesi posi tlen. J. Harvey Smith, the retirlnc i rouieuoinry, win Deeeine n iiepuly I .!... . ... . . " trullrr. Drlen I,. Ljic rctlilns Cen treller, will become Chief lX'putj Cen- li ei rr. Ail i Ii. new county ..flleinls will be sworn ime .iiBce Monday by Judge 1-nic .Tfl.iisen a ft or i,c tales the oath f.u id's third t.'im. Anether i fficlal who will begin I . r (Inile. .Memliiy is Mrs. I'rwm fhijuey. Mcllii, the 111 t wi'llitilt in l. ..iw.ii. Ceunij le be eleited n p-mi di'e.-t' r. 1921 MARRIAGE LICENSES SHOW INCREASE OF 578 I , .22,159 Couples Were Wed, Bureau low Alhn V. Mnlv. te;tl S. fiMli ,t IS. i".cn M. f'oein r. t0 S rmh t Jul.n II Spniul. Wllinltikten. Mel., aiel M'l- lr. 0 !;. limd, t.'hisi-r lv. TlieniiiH It Alllsun lis Mt. Vernen t.. and Ii"Klna IVrvli. (.is y i'h !tn av. n..H'l. A tjiiln-r. 1.17L' 111 llnklum M . and Marilia ltn.!h. sa.'.'i ertl.udux it W..II. r T. Wllnen lloaten. .VMss , ai.d IM'.th Hii.ii l.rlrn.. . l'a. K-i.- Hi S Call., Sprliull. Id. Mass, ul.-I Ail v I . .Merl'llicre, Lenex Mam H.ri V M.iriln. 5121 t'hiatnut !.. mid wV!n'aii!.'ril,rr'lvkh,3l!,T7 y$XZ$ nniI m.i. un t. wil Ikiiih. 'jij'j lieddeM st, I. ii s Solane, ll.'a N. lltli tt.. mid (.'aimui II lllaz. 171:: M'UiIpv at i:i.i -t...li r A, Mecllnals, .'l.ia N tilth st , i..i a .,. v. n.nih. ...i "ini m isih .. lJtui Maiehall .'L,-l I N 13th at., and Laura ln. 'Nun. ::iH7 N nth M. Mli.m J'. h.iHer, .".'lis Laintiu uvc, and ..i.i i; K'i. ikU. .arl., J'u, "ALL LIES," MAYER SAYS Candidate for Appralsershlp censed Over Vice Charges In- m 1. .uaycr, v nre wuru leader nn.l .iii"lidnte for appointment as 11 mcr - iintile appraiser, was incensed tedav ver pub'ished statcnients that lie was ictiM In obtaining police protection for liserderly resorts iu thi.-. city twent.v earn age. "That is n cowardly nttnek and is mulling but a pack of lies," Mayer nid "I have no furthVi inment' te nuke M UiIm time. I atn nn Americiiii itlen nnd well able te defend mvelf." Miner, len.li r of the Thirteenth vv,.r.i . i.i.r . ,1... 11.... t " "I". I" ..ii- ... mi' J.lll.-llll 111 1 vVi IrIiis und Measure-. 1, ceuntv job. 1 '!" !i:,s t!,c bneking of Semi, or Varc for '. j"'." 'I in. naiitlle ui.rnisership, new i its J f. amrer-eleet Watsen. Mer'-anil'e api.raiseis nre appointed jointly bj the Clt.v Treasurer and by ' .. s;,,iic, Auditor (ienernl. Auditor fleneral I.ewls nt Ids home. in Yerk, today was told of the allega tions made against Mayer and was asked if niiytlilng had been done con cerning the upprnlservhlp which pays ninilv SS00O a year in fees. "Nothing lias b.en done ,-0 fur," Mr. nrNt week.' when 'i come te Phl'ii- I.ewis sain. .eriiinp will lie iiene nil dc'phlu for u centefence with the CiM TrctiMiicr. Yeu knew I haven't sule control of the appointment," He wns .islet il If he would be in fluenced by the allegations upniiist Mnyer. lie said he wnn net in 11 posi tion te reply definitely , ns hu had net lead the statements. Hospital Nur6e Robbed Miss He' en Swln, 11 nurse In the Wemun'H College Huspltal, North Col Cel ege avenue and Twentieth street, iu iu perted te the. police today the theft nf a coat, patent leather bag. fountain pen nnd 11 llashlight. valued in all at S.10. Gtewawdy Eludes Capture Pn'ice ure looking for .l.ilin Hansen, 11 Swede, who was found hiding lu the coal bunkers of the steamship Mennii just before decking hum at ('Irani Pent. . yhen Hansen wus looked for te turn ever ta inlnilri.Hn. ...tt..l. lMt waBvfQund fa badivsjaped. a a wwhi iiini ii ii hi i eamm . iVllH. ...I'.IU'VJ. .1. Iliv- .A. I I. Ill, If.tlllL ' ...l.i. l...,l . I .. . i,. Tfa Announces t)0 n..tlrteliem Ship Building Cerpera. ! . '.'. ,!'.. "ll.ex,at(',, ' 'H! .' ums-. of c" 'i Figures pub'ished by the Marrl.ig" I tlen at Wllinlnglen. Mrs. U. L). Leen- , U-.i " t.ei i i -i i i rieli i 1 1, t'1.', ' ?mt!lB I.ic.nse Bureau today for 1021 show i nrd, of -1120 Spruce street, wl'l christe,, I ?',? b! MntiSn" ii fri ,I,C l,l,ln', fe there was nn increase f ."8 ever 1020. . the vessel in honor of l,er husband, who I ienh KMscee . nf - r-'i1 V it0'Ia'V' ' P ! JJnrins 11.21 22.1.-.0 couples obtained manager of domestic sale,, for the jX ' lax IHver L ."' I ,"'rJ 'iV'" 1 1 censes, wh-le in the previous jear , Atlantic Beiiu'ng Company. J tS I there WC1V 21..1SI. ! T1,B ,n,,U.r l.n Mieen cr,s,r,,et.l !, V. ,WA. hl.h..,nkab Ut I5rad lllid ul- , fcl MurrliiKi' llceiises issued today fel-i.i, i,.,, nn,i ,n.i n.,...v,..i n., " w ' """1 greets. ;0 " - . Llll. I..V'I ...... ...v. II .lil.bl IllllC. II . ti and UROPEAN CREDIT PLAN AGREED UPON Allied Business Men Would First Butld Up Transportation Facilities INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM By the Associated Press Paris, Dec. 31. The economic con ference of allied bankers nnd manu fncturlng Interests which has been con sidering measures for re-establishing the International qrcdit of .Europe agreed .today upon the draft of a project for nn International consortium which will be submitted te the Allied Supreme Council nt Cannes. A representative of Japan tedny elned the British, French, Italian and 'lelglan delegations In the Conference. The project, ns It had previously been Irawn up In Londen, was somewhat modified In the talks that have occurred between the British nnd French In terests here. It Is based pnrtlnlly upon the international credit scheme of Dr. .1. Ter-Mculen, the Dutch economist, which was approved by the financial conference nt Brussels Inst year. The Idea Is first te upbuild the pub" lie utilities, railways nnd kindred agcnck'H In countries where economic titngnntinn In due te lack of transpor tation. The nsscts of the countries thus nided will, as provided for in thd Ter Meulen fdienie. be pledged ns security for the lenns involved in enscs where the consortium has net given a con cession for operntlen. Austria, which is regarded by the conferees ns in the direst need, ii ex pected te be the first beneficiary in the working out of the scheme, with thciwns summoning forth the Inst cllmntk hope that her recovery will contribute te tiie improvement et tne situation genernlly nnd particularly te that iu the smaller states of Central Europe. The capital of the consortium will be definitely fixed only after the council nt Cannes has passed upon the scheme. .Sums varying from 5.000,000 te 20. 000,000 nre talked of. It is pointed out, however, that the amount of the capital Is Immaterial, ns the consortium Itself plans te find funds outside Us own capital, neting in most cases merely uy u clearing jieuse. INSURANCE PATROL TO GIVE CHILDREN PARTY! "Eats" and Gifts Will Be Dlctrlb-I uted Dance te Be Held ' n . .. V ,.-..... . V. ...M .....Ull- sjfc - - , 1 , I ..., HTI money widen is used for the Party en ""inn ei tuc .Plainer songs. New Year's Eve. There will be mufclc There was nji uiinilstnknble ut ut fer tliese who care te dance. ! mosphere of nerneiisness lieth mi the Pour children of the neighborhood nre purl of tlie orchestra, which made n coming te the party nnd some of the , number of "Hips' and en tliut of the men iu the house, there tire eighteen , audience ns well, which showed Itself in nil, will bring their families. Men ' by the great amount of coughing and from ether fircheuHCs liave been invited, i ether nelecs which punctuated the TO LAUNCH TANKER i O. Leenard te Be Christened by Wife of Man Craft Was Named After I The Atlantic Befining Company's new i " 1KP V ' ''7 r'' "II' '""'''''''i will be propelled by !I00 hortepewer tur bine, and us oil for fuel. It is te be emplejed iu coastwise transportation of refined petroleum products. The It. O. Leenard is liOOO- tens dead weight, 200 feet long nnd .'!!! feet wide. It drawn 17 feet of water und U speed Is 10'i knots nn hour. A nevei feature is tlie pumping i-qulpmrnt. wiilcli will eiiuDle the slilp te piimi. , PiHellnr. kerewne or lubricating oil le , tanks lis. far as a wile from tlie deck. i M NT TOTALS DROP iiiiiii i lumkd unur Fewer Pieces but of Greater Value In 1021 Than In 1920 During lll'-'l tie 1'hiladelphin Mint coined flfl.."07.J'.IS llei. valued nt Ti", STO.'J.m. )(), at ci'iapjud .villi Ifjtl .ilJ.Itd pieces, vnlmd at .'J,,-i:!"..'i7l) in IOL'0. and 3(KI,!il.-i.0l)0. valued nt M.'I.Sle.OlO, In 11)111. The big dren In 1 number of tiltr.s coined .v.is r 1 11 . in , sln!iil;..L" In neimles .".'.1 1. -.r 1 Kin I,,, I'.i'Jl. as (iSaIr.st 81(MU.-,,000 in 1110 nnd lW2.01il.(MM) in 11)11). The big value lu coinage thld .venr was due te resumption of coinage under ' Piltmnn net of silver de'lnr.s. of vvhic ll.(iiMi.0(M) old design were turned out end hilll.'l".". of the new "iteace" de sign. Ge'd coinage also run heavy, ullhlMllitJif Ji'isi.3tltl iieub'e ei'.'le I Iu 'idd'tleii te deiuiblic celntige Mint coined 111,1 10, II.'i'J geld, silver und I pieces t lereijn ceuiittles. I Saloenman Is Held for Grand Jury , .lescph White, saloon proprietor nt UlOl Blilge avenue, was held In SOO hull for the (hand .Turv by Magistrate Benslinw today, after lletcctlve Mellen testllied he l""l inircliiised a drink of 'lquer from White. Evangelist Rader te Preach Iije'l Itndei, flibngn eh."niM iin-' Hviv't'lst, wil snenk at 7:13 o'clock '.iiini-ew evening nl the C.miinunitv Church. Oxford Presbvterian. ilrend nnd Oxfr.nl streets, eji "Pn rubles and T,t lu the Hlb'e." Wedding Invitations and Enclosures Secial Stationery Business Stationery i'unfMrVei(it Plates J. RCaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Sitven - Statieneity Chestnut and r Stqheivski Baby Is , "Senia Maria Neel" Leepold -Stokew ski announced to day that n nnme hud been selected for his daughter. It Is Henln Maria NoelNeel be cause the young lady was born the day befere Christmas. Stralned Arm Muscle in "Fire Bird," but Will Con duct Tonight IS TREATED AT HIS HOME Leepold Stekmvskl will conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra tonight, de spite the fact that Strawlnsky's 'Blrd of Fire" be' strained his right urm yesterday that the concert was suddenly terminated. Examination by u physician and the masseur who treats Mr. Stokewskl'o arm after every 'concert, determined that the sent of the disaffection lay In the large muscle Immediately below the elbow, which hnd 'apparently suf- jcreii a scrcrt) strain, probably incurred ! In the hent of the mere animated move ments of the suite. -Mr. Htokewski was confined te his room nt his home In Chestnut Hill to day, but he nniieunced that the treu- tiie was giving way, and that he would surely conduct this evenlmr. -He explained that Just as his baton cneru et run reurtli of tlie six liltm bcrs of (he Strnwlnsky suite yesterday. u sudden pnln shot tlireush his forearm and he was tumble te use It. The feature, of the con ert wns the fine performance of the Brahms Sym Sym dieny Ne. .'I. The work was finely performed and rend, cen though there might be some difference of opinion ns te the sudden changes of tempo in the first movement nnd the tempo in which the somber fig ure in A tint just after the opening theme of tlie finnlc was taken. The many glories of the composition were brought out with a spirit nnd n sin cerity which put far Inte the back ground miner differences of interpreta tive dctnll. The ether orchestral number con cen sjstcd of cxtructH from "The Bird of Fire." Tills remarkable work has been p'ajed before, but is relatively music. Just nt the close of the beau Ulful "Treuine" some unfortunate in one 1 of the balconies dropped a book and .was rewnrded by n leek from the con- doctor in which Indignation nnd sorrow were unevenly mixed. Autelst Drunk Is Charge Chnrge,! with driMng hi.s automobile Deaths of a Day MRS. MARY HUGHES DOYLE" Mether of Attorney Here Was Sixty-' Eight Years Old Mary Hughes Dejle, mother or Ml-i chael l'rancl.s Dejle. attorney, of this it J. died tedny at her home, l.yi.'j Seuth Bread street, after n proleuge I llilie.ss. She was sixty-eight jenrs old. Mrs. Heyle was bem iu Aiintarn, County Armngli. Ireland. She came te this country at the age of thirteen. Mrs. Deyle, who wns related le the aie Atcnuisinip jiugnes, of New Yerk. ' ''"d been an Invalid for Hie Inst cven- teen jenrs n' her life, helm.' attended uy lier daughters, Anna und Agnes, at her home. Besides her dnughteis, she 's survived by two heiw, Mlchsiel I'ran K and .loin, .1. Dejle. I tineral services will be lie'. I lues. dm niernliiL' at the Cl.mel. of i,n v... 1 uun.'intlen, Tenth and Dlnklnsun streets, und burial will be in Ilelv I f-'resh Cemetery. MRS. MARY G. JOHNSON Wife of Newspapermen Passes Away After Leng Illness Mi. Mary U. .lohiicen, wife of Her beit l')h'isn. ne.vspnpir mint . of tiil city, lie.) liiht nijiit ni her home, lull S0111I1 l-'iftj -fifth Muct. Mrs .1. din son. who was (iflv -sever yi.iu old liel liec.j .11 falling health ' t u- manv meutlis. Hern in Carlisle. Pa.. Mi. Jehnsen was n daughter of Mr. and Mis. llirnin He) finger, and a niece of the late Dr. Isaac Hejsinger. Mr. and Mrs. John John Jehn eon wcre married thirty-live warn age. She is survived bv her three danglings, Helen, Mlrium and liorethj. Funeral services will take place Mon Men day morning, at 11 o'clock, interment te lie lu Arlington Cemeterv. The services will be conducted by the Bev. Dr. ).. Smith, of St. Geerge'-) lCpicepnl Chinch. Juniper Steeets SPRAIN WONT KEEP STOKOWSKI AWAY i "i.'S'i wiin umiiiL' iiid nuiome nie m IT HOI OWNERS JAB MORTGAGE DOCKETI -1 County Recerder Says Past' Year Tops Others In Werk Completed FILES NOW UP TO JULY Phlladelplilnns who purchased hetnri I during war prosperity nre new tnert-' pacing the-n bv liund-eds. neeerrfin- .. .Tninea M. Hnzlctt. Bccerder of Deed ' who nraws mis conclusion trem the ab. nermnl nmnunt of work done br lilt oflice In 1H21. mt-U Unemployment nnd general huslntw' l depression hnve developed nn ncute ) financial poverty nmeng the nvcra tin e owners se thev have been com- I polled le seek mortgages for tcaily cash " ler living, he says. ( "Were one te ebterve tlm furious ' activity In recording of deeds," Mr. " 1 tz tt nnld tedny, "one might believe ' there Is Just ns much real estate bust- iiess new ns when the general boom ' wns en. Apparently, Mich n thing ni ' business depression does net exist. , "But the pace of the ellicc Is tn- ) tlrcly due te another cnuee. The ab normal ntneunt of work Is due te mort gages being filed. Heme owners nre ' refinancing themselves. This situation has made the year ' tlie greatest in tlie nmeiint e. work' completed. Our clerks have recorded 1711,1811 instruments .since unitary 1," Mr. iliu'.lltt explained that an instru ment Is any one e. the Icga. (..ip.-mtiied, be It deed te it house or mortgage He Bald at the beginning of the jenr there were lOS.'JOll Instruments un recorded, rcpiesctiting eight nnd a half months of Inch work. In 1021 that number has been se cut down ng te tcave nt present only 02,000. The office has new recet ded. everything left nt the Of- ' lice up te .Tuly 22. In addition te the Instruments lft , ever from 1020, there were "li.OSO re ceived In the Inst year. The total hand ed b? the etlicc, ull of which are net recorded, wns 2 11, IN). Fees collected, divided between the cltv and Stnte. amounted te WOO.-HO. Kv'penses of operating the department ' were S 111.000. Maximum earnings wcre ?1-1!).4-I0, while for 1020 they were ?io:j,es7. CHAMBER GETS QUIZ Attitude en American Valuation Asked In Questionnaire Members of the Plii'ndn'phia Cham- iir of Commerce have been sent u que. ....,,., ..(.e ulilch will deternihie th 1 ..ii.nTii.pr's attitude toward American vnl.i.itli. n when the subject is breiwht j before the United States Chamber of i Commerce. ' The Individual Is nsKc.il te put Him self en lecerd, favoring or disapproving the plan, or c se favoring postponing tariff legislation until world conditions become mere tettlcd. fl'CWTIWK The pride of the barnyard Strictly fresh Sold only in our Stores UAEfH!JL ITSTOBliS CO. AIPa&HEy. Oar Stores leill be open tonight enlil 10 Z.1 "lilil liiliniii' lliil ll'W" minuil." il.1 HHiiWiWiiiiii1 1 HOT POSITION DESIRED: One affording lat tudc of expression advertising writer in iigency or department store magazine e r newspaper work-. QUALIFICATIONS: " it 1 1 c ; u sradttiitc willr initiative und mental alertness expert hlrnegrapl'cr Ktind knew'cdKe of Trench and German. THE SALARY QUESTION: Is net of paramount importance te be governed by tiie nn turc of the position. Bex C 922, Ledser Office fjiVBIIM WWII lilill il'ilmlil L lillil Iffl'lteH'lj. !! "iiiiiaifflW! te The exquisite Leuciiu Butter lends distinction te your table. tmme SSSSSta" uiief Today Sold en I ii our Stere m a . .... . .i.....iiie uy I m Uarilerti mil bt open jenijni x my 1 carton vLM B B of twelve lOPJ' cd iAc y ib 65l J&? j r .4 v N "J. .- V-. ,.i.'..,