, ''.ii-l, , ' f rRUMBLES OF MANY 4 nnlRHnl ITnnfi 111 I 111; F I'll f III l-W III ll I' . I UU f U LIIU IUUU Abolition of 8 Per Cent Ticket Tnx January 1 Hailecl With Jey METHOD O'F THE REBATES S Mnnv n commuter will Hrc r. pica- j , .null. ...,. t.- Vint i. tiln tiert ' 5 nut piirnri' iim m -. -. ...- ', ticket and learns Hint Urn 8 nor rent -war tnx en transportation te his tn- i. I... linen nliellshcil. ft That IMhe enmmntcr xxhn lives thirty mllM ier mero fmm I'hllntlelphla. ' i..- ,.-lih ii the 111 rtv-mlle .".one never Imrc Icen tncd en, eoniinntatlen ft tickets, in '"?" 'T". mnp ' btnewitl '", remmuler lias seen this i lrtt In railroad" sintlens: ' "War tnx of 8 per cent nn one-way - nl round-trip llckctH xvhere fnrp Is eter fort.x-txve cents en commutation rlekcts xvhere distance Is thirty miles or mere, and en rlp books nnd ether mlfeel la neens paffpngcr transportation rfmrnes will 1"' discontinued, cfTrctlvc . Tiniisrv J. 11)22." Fer Inntancc. If yen iKitiKht a one- star ticket from I'lillndclphln te Chest- nut Jllll It t'est forty ecnts. If you hanelit u ticket at Chestnut Jflll Htn- den te return te Philadelphia the. prlcp was the mine. Hut if you decided te nre time nnd huv both tickets nt enee the 'purchase Involved eighty-six cents. Thn extrn Mn cpnts wna war tax. a.... .Inmimv 1 tomorrow Hie howls of pretest 'of tbee who make i the dlceer.v It costs six centH mere te bay a round -inp ticKct iiuin iwe nn tiny tickets "111 lw no mere. If the fare Is mere than forty-two cents. Hut te return te the commuters. The.c people who buy thirty, fifty nnd eixty trip tickets fcr the prWlleRP of UrinV i fim nnlpt of Hie suburbs nre.. r,,rnr hnu thev nre affected. ' SI. 40 S-ivIhg If, fev example, you live In Iloyles Ileyles Iloyles tewn and ride thlrty-feur miles every diy te and from Philadelphia, when you ijurchase jour net slxly-trlp column- tntlnn tici;et. goon ler miriy nays, sch'U sae .fl.10 tnx. Or if jour home Is In AUnntic Cits . .- ....---. ---. -- every time you liny n l.xiy-jrtp meniniy ticket for li. W you wen I nave te unci) ie, i woman t nnc iu te ae mat out a tax of S2.ll in addition. ; te find out. T knew they nre." Even new. tnLIng in both the Pen"- '. Hut what Mr. Ilergeshelmcr really nylvnnln. and Itendlng reads, there are intended te de by the creation of Parton some WO people who tide daily te and' wns te erit'eize literary standards of from Atlantic Clt.i. Kadi jhijs a tax today through another person. nf thrre and a half cents for encli ride. TWIn.- ll. Mlinnier. ulien rnttfures nre' illlrd. Hipre nre iVXlO trnvellnL- ,,n both lines dally te and from this resort. On .ii -I-.. . .1 . .1 I this slniic e.stlmntes of the menej saved te Atlantic f'ity ceiiimntcrs with the tx removed places the amount con- itrvnllteU nf S.'iO 000 - .,-..-. SUO.000,000 halng A statement issued by the I'ennsvl. rtnla Itnilread estimates saving through ... . m abelitliment of transportation tnx of f20.llOO.OCM. divided enunllx betwepn sen?crs and shippers. Ne blanket ..! .- I l.- 1 1... il. r It I'Mimair HUH uri'll liiiiui.' uy lilt lil'auuiK T.il.-ft. . Hnsliiess men who buy n special fifty- 'four trip ticket te .Sew xerk en either of the railroads, geed only dining tlie.iDe A W nnilPUCDTV month in whlch'ft is purchnscd. will Wlne. A. V. UUUblltnll mve .f.l.tld heretofore charged as tax. The passenger who buys a round trip te Xcw Yerk will save fifty -two cents. Purchasers of lift j -trip tickets geed for six months te PotlMewn will save ?2.r2; these who buy them for Trenten Will Oin SI nS S!!tIv.IpIi lir.Li.lu ninil for a month te Heading will no longer ctrry n lax of .yJ.ie: these for Hethle. li.m ....il i. ia. . 10 t.. ....... e ..1 1 iiciii 11 in ,.i- it. t.. iv ii,. ii-dni ill lllivi- jniiiii.'iii in iii. tiiiiii ifiin 11111TN ii. Centi svIIIp nn I Mu elnM ,f tie etw I 'sve V r " '"': ., ..iriiiuil un livi.tirs tii .. .. .... ..... 1- inere are ninny uircex erics te no nuiiie by thesn whose ravels involve pur- iqasc or eomniuiniieu nchPis. iiiiunreus ii nunux.1 Hi'ii ii.,' is (Ainiif, i' H1 ' rebate e"" war tax if their particular ticKct has net run out. lucre is one. sere enough, hut while the railroad llint j-xtit tnfiln ii ti nfTWlnilf fnrnnnl th whole thing te Washington and the, , Ct your refund. "" CAMDEN BUS DRIVER JAILED vv.. tt....t, c,w. Drtii-,r. ,,! ..... -...n, v,-7- . v.,,o,,,e.., ei.w, Had Car Running Wild AVIIlinm Gorden. 11-17 Vanhoel. were compelled te collect this tax for "'V. ' .',, ,,.. n.imiiiiKtrnrinti were have been in the ast fifteen tears, and r , , , h , , Vi ' , ! .'" ,"" I . the Government, only the Commissioner ""J'. lp'" "" J " ' , r'' ' W a - tlml there was an effort en the part e ',;,,1,in' ,1"" j"MZ "Ll'ZJT A I ITO 9PHOAT ef Intcrtinl Hetc.ue Is permitted te prni.ted: M la ,l,0- l'" ." ""' bnkcrs te bm.st the nrices. '7 hiirs.lay evening. Mr-. Andrews, be- JKJ I J DrlKjJL, miflslener of Internal Hevenue. I'll' ' Si:Ki.m. and Sarah A. (.ill. S.mOI. , . . . . ' ' r. lowing her marruiRe .in 1 !()(. she Rcnair Shoe Pract ce utrcft. Camden, was sentenced te two xiichtrntferd "i I nday evening, niei niei menths in the Camden 'eitntx jnil bwlenl te the beginning of work en the Itrcerder Stackheii'e for epi rating a I structure. motorbus while under the influence of Tec dinner will be nllended b all of liguer. He has a wife and ten children, the notables that will gather nt the lie was arrested I v Patrolman An- ilrews while while steering a pre irleu" ivtn Market street. Titer-' tx ere ngcrs In the bus at the time. course de . . w nil w ii lii. in Mil- linn hi iiii. iiiii... llrt nn.inn f!ft.l..n feftl.l l.... l... t.ft.l t 1 i.VIUUII QUHI II. I. I in- Illlli Jllll t-llll-c'l ' ', --" - . ,, , en? half pint of gin nnd an equal1 Medjeaki. J. Horlen Weeks will ue amount of whisky for S2 from a beet- .leustmnstrr. IffTCT who ervrs his customers from a, Motion pictures of Ihe celrbrnlien ana wagon Sonic of the liquor was found parade te take place during the day 'n lils pockets. , will be uiewn at the dinner. Uncommon Sense Hj JOHN ISLAliK ( ) ou Must Toke the World Or Leave It OrTEN you meet a u.au who tells you eenmlneentlt tumpiacinti.t . i.. worn hc.-t in an atniesphere pi appreciation. If I nm criticized or "F8ed, or tliiven if frictions enter m.v j Mfc nceempllnliinpiu N Iminsbible te me." Accempli-hmeni is nnpesslb e te th.it sort of man under nn circiinistniues. Accoreplishnient Is possible nnl te these yhe can work under e.xl.sting condition'. In the xxnrld existing ronditlens are aften unplcatant. sumrtlmei .ilmesj lu- ieirablp. , We nil like te be patted nn the u.nk. , Wt all like praUc and appret-ialinn. I Hut nene of us get very much "f, ew things, and these who de are teit tpelled by thcia. TV IS necessary te be driten, either - by people or by circumstances, if xtc i expect te get niiyxx litre. ! Surrounded by luxury, by praise, b erxiltty, xve Mop. If Hierc is nothing i te overcemo In life, llicre can be no neeempllshmeiit. The ability te de. Important things Is never acquired ex- I s'pt by thn cxercUe of all the faculties. ' Wnl dinicultips sharpen the facultic--Den't be iltsceiirageil If ou de nel happen te be one of the t'uiipnsi'dli favored mortals who are pinlscil ati'i Petted, and fiem whom all tumbles iu iemeved. ..They become se used te Bninnllinpss tnat the become dreadfully unhappy Whenever they meet a rough place en the J'ail, Seener or later they will meet """jr.Bucii reugn places, K TT.IOU think you cannot xverk iinlcss liu are in perfect comfort and all it JVOJVE OF US IS HONEST, SA YS MR. HERGESHEIMER Confuse the Essential With the NeihEsscntial, Novelist Com plains Tells of Weman Who Admired Beoh Which Had iScvcrl Been Written ri , "eplp nre tint thoreiiRhiv lienet: jtliej fenftisp tlic essential wltli tlic tin- nmnnl Int ..... ' , ' ,nt Wns '"H'h IlerKcsheiiner'H con- -iui-ieh. expressed tednv nf I. !..... t. West Chester. folletvltiK nil amnslne' occurrence ut n Irntum he rave " ,M'' I"'!"" the speaker referred te, a wrltcr.,Jehti I'arten. ns liavinK writ-1 Jen a fciv rare lint tlcllslitftil hooks. I ir. iierKcMirlnicr spoke pnrlifiilnrlv of Imlplennliintp Knds." "Larva" ami ; A" Alabaster Nalnt." nml mentioned the names of fenip of the characters. Mere than Hint, he said Parton had nrtrd I ns piUIp of the speaker's works. "'"' Mr- IIerBcHhc!tiUT pvpii ventured te , Wote lmt Iip hnd said, ' '"ter the lecture n woman went up , te apeak te Mr. IterKcshelmcr. i ,. , ' Uree with you nbeut 'Alalmster , nlni.' she told the novelist. . "In fnct J nvc been miserable, for I lent It te a , trlrncl feme tlmp age, and hnvp been ' nimble te Ret It bark. An you sny. it Is n most impossible te purchase one of .' "re books." Words Tall Hint Mr. IIerge.-heimer was se astounded that he refrained from comment. What could he say when Jehn liartnn wns ti fignre of his own imagination and the characters, he had mentioned were taken from his own books? "i eeiirwi i createn jenn 1'arten.' ,p ?' wtlni-.. J. "? ,l erentive writer. had that pr'vllege. Hut I never lmac Ined any one would for a moment believe In lilm seriously." . He explained that when one means a thin lightly tiling, seriously it siieutd de said liny, and wnen one wishes te convey .... . .. .. . .. . .. -, u n n mmism it miuuki ih- s;iiu s- rieusly. And it wasn t te note hew gullible ' peupie are; ue yns ni-Keu. ' "" s. luiiuxiuin lis Mr. Hergesheimer Hopped in I n'ing around the wide table. flli.ftll nnt- " Iia nhtA.pA. '!.. ii 'The . n"',ul nnrt. he ehserveil, "is that pee- P'e 'an ' ""ecegnize truth ns truth, and my lecture was packed full of truth. Even with the creation of Parton.' ,,.. ,. . .. ... . ,,.. .... i ue iinvcnM sjiiiku nunipu.v. n was , unimportant whether Jehn Parton wai rial or net. , What was important, he explained. . , .. . .. . n i. ns no t'lrneu ones te mc stone nre- place, with its glowing legs, was what lie had said Pnrten expressed. In, Atlin- .ni.lu lli.t innn nn.1 111. Iinnt'c1 l,,,w "" " " ."' ' "' .. .-.'"- I. ml mei.(.i t.erved tm n met km nf ynv. ing in the thlid pereen what he had LEAVES $100,000 ESTAlt Husband. 2 Children Beneflciarlcs In Germantown Weman's Will I we children and her linb.ind bene- "' ' In the JslflO.OOO estate disposed of in ..niftf x,..ii., x- liniielinrtv West w II of Amelia . IW.erO. est 100I Heuse lane, Germantown. admit-;i:Vpad the .. . Jsr.lioe t0( ,0 prelmte Uerore tne uegistcr 01 direct, wnen ue wiir, aslteil concerning 'Wills tednv Attorney General Deughi-rli 's statement ' -..!.... ..'in 1 1 ,. Cftnr.."'""" I,,T'111 Ibices must come down. . . . . .. ,. .. .1- wiiui 11 tin i'i'i'"i ..v. .1 ., :. mi i, it- 11..... it. nnr-iseu, udiu ihiuuhiiiu in. "us, , Woodland avenue. , 5110,710, Mary A. Kehmar, 2H12 . .. ntenue .,sl2."00 Valentine - tf I " Miller. 2102 Last Nema strret. ?!.. e-y Smith, Charlottesville, i TO DINE BRIDGE NOTABLES ' Aetn rtuh Affair te Fellow Start-of-' Aut0 WeJc.I werK ueremenies. The Keytene Automobile Club will pn, -,,.. .hp j01i,t Commission anil tne Heard of P.ngineers of the Delaware Tllter Hrldge at a dinner In the jietie- main cciriirninni en i-n-r n e "" "" enioen. It i- expecled speeplies III Dp made li Gnterner Sprmil, liexernnr lMuard. Siipreme Court ,l",ti,' ' ii'i.i...'. . .'...-. sti.li.iritTrii nml Chief Lnzllteer I Cu Ipil .tour output is inbtantl.x npplauded. you '"', ,1", f"r ,,il,pr ' 'I,1"1',"(,,-1 T produce geed work in site of .liiiienltieK is the test of ctert ic.il ninn If ou can de that, jeu w ill grew, and .111 i il nil ....... ,' ..... n .i JOIII- ir0llU(l Will m-ruim- invit.-.i9iiiii , Del ter. If Mill inilliei wen. tin ipss .iuii un- is cuddled you might as well step working, n I'er the work 0U de xvlll tie auseiuieiy worthies.'. , frepjrchl 1021) lATiixt sriceixi. r.oTenuxVcnr; Ruiipl.'mrnt in t l"i Krlday, Jsnunry "' ihi nennr PuMI- L.-dser. ihewlns "-, ' D .iijr.. ll.ver nrldei.--Ailii. AJOAM- "IB S. nreftfl St. fir le'U the Uits-Carlte i NEW YEAR'S . DINNER Served Monday, Jan. 2d 1? te te i-le'li (jittfr ;itju Crl'-ru r.aw' luihm, t ranberru s,t, truliirf I'utntQti 11 n en ,-fii in ' fu'o'en t puruv'M Tir" pi" rcn ruit halail Helli " t Hulter lien Vudtliiia Hnrtt iinci' "ui'ieca I'ttditinil ur r" (i i'n I'vflie. 7rii ur Mllli $1.50 A la Carta brnlce Alie 11UB10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHirADSfelPHIA; SATURDAY, I 'fi ikmWmwiMjlWiM ' 1 ( mmmmWlm&im' S i t fmLm K '' r-'&"" m Jib ' KH H jtmmmmmtt' mWWWWWW Ji. I .'.AK?.- ij..A- Ml mm J()Si;PII IIKKC.KSHKIMICH thought would pree mere Interesting Hum If he had said it In the first. Ker. he said, "people deu't want te be Informed. The thln,g te de Is wake them up nnd mnUe thei ee things for themselves although they are lnfuri- filed lit- it He paused a moment. "Lectures arc , Inif erder: a dreadful bore." he observed. i , Merlens or- "Vnncy' Olubs f clubs. Mr. llcrgeshelmer spoke In the quick 'that Is te say. whose members are cos ces wav he has of biting off bis words, ns i turned with some regard te rhjtlim and I hntiEli if meant te sever tlic Cigar- l, '" ,lis bnlf-epcn lips. People Hate TiCiiuic "Superior people hnte te be lee- ;unnrchltlc notions nbeut cebtiimingi: tured, he replied, "and. as for people League Island Assoclnteln.Jnck Hinc coming te a lecture te sec what a writer , Old -Timers, Oswald N'ew Year Aso Ase Aso leeks like. I think that's vulgar. It's . elation. Sunflowers. Saner Krnut As almost as bad asbelng asked what you ' relation of (ileucester. Cannlen Clowns, cat fer'brcakfnst." C. 1). Ambrosia Saving Club. ISlue Illb- As n matter of fact. Mr. Herges- i bon. N'ew Year Association of Clemen- lieiinrr lectures only when the pressure ' of Imitation becomes tee great. Hei believes lectures are only of two kinds, amusing or f eiitruvrrftlnl t- iim.auiiniii,i.i. .ineu nt fnM nor. .. .l.-.l".Hil ..ji.. ..-,. ncniarly friendly toward llice days. "Thee arc ilrendful times for n cre- ntive writer." he said. 'Se country's anyttiing witlieiit an ar.stecrncy.' And veu think we hae nene''" uurs is leuimed en morals. omen really, run this ceuntry-alwavs Imve." Nese Powder Important ,. .,.!.. ,r '.. ,..,..... I does net believe suffrage will rcvelu inx-uii-tu vi una, .ur. i lergesMCiiiicr lionize things. He said women really did net want suffrage before, or they , could hac had it inimcdiatelv. Thev t....... .ia H.....I. !...!.... .. ....... I.A .I.I..1... only they use them differently iiii.c u iiiui II uitlliin un iiivii. IIU llllllivn t.. .. ........... f .... .. ,a ii uiiiii.-i in iiii-i. wiin-il Hit" mere actual and less dreamers than ., . .... . men. tne nevcnsi said. "Then jeu think highly of their in teliigence.' lie Mniled broadly, and his gray c . .. . .. .. . " . twinivicn irent uriiimi ins none-run spectacles. "As I told the girls at Kndellffe. i 1. I u .ft,.t1.. I ...I ljrn-ft.. I .....I. .!... .1 n i.uh.i iminin -in nuu iiiin-n un-.v ivml. If llier .mlv iinewlnr ilmli. miaeu " I That was' liis answer. 5-CENT LOAF IS COMING BACK, BAKER ASSERTS Replies te Daughcrty'e Claim Bread Must Come Down A live-cent leaf of bread Is sure te eemc hack. l,,is I'fediiileti was made tednv Its ' ,. M, ,.,,,,. ,.,, of 1P Muere' Ceinpnuy. Illlli Spring Garden .... . .1 . "Kive cents i tin. leL-ietll tirlep fnpl.: wiinl s nepulatii known ns the 'small I wiun. is pepniari iineun ns imp small t Co-lenf.'" said .Mr. Glaier. "and it is ''"'"ing nncu. 1 de net Knew when. It'll It n nllil jn tilc futre. hut it is coming and llkelj net ver.x far, Attorney General Daughertj said that Heur prices nrp nbeut as low ns thev i S." a barrel, whi'e new th cheapest I flour ce-ts nl least S7.2." n barrel. I Purl J. Shoemaker, nrcsldent of the Pennlvania linkers' Association, said f''!. !"';- " . "w taw basis in this sedleti of tlie country. "I can't agree with Mr.'Daughertv." MX, mi: Sheemnner. "II ins evi deutly net studied the situation care fully. DRINKS ALCOHOLDIES Chemical Ce. Watchman Found Unconscious en Fleer William Creeks, night watchman al t,p lVnis, Ivanin Chemical Cempiini, 2()S North Second street, was found un- (.,incr.trniu u lien einntnefi nt'rK.n.l .ii 1 1. ....,..--.-. ,v.. ,,, ,,,,- , plant this morning, and died befern he 'could be inken te the hospital. Death was due te alcoholism nnd it jN h"lletcd that Creeks drank seme of ; th0 alcohol stored In the chemical com- i pony piaui. xvincn is poisonous. Creeks was found en the fleer near n , deer and it Is believed that when he was ' overcome he was attempting te get uut into the air. Jehn S. Trower's Sens firrfiiniilimii te. niut riirltrn t. CATERERS :RESTAURANT :- lll.NM'.lls. tWIItlMNGS. TIU8. ii.xmii r.is. i.ii. I.unrliren 11:30 A. SI. te "J I'. XI. Itlnnfr .X l XI. te 8 l .XI. A In t.'iirtrv II A. SI. In It l v 4 i5A's.vs-iJl ;iiiii.iiviiiijii,iiiiiiiniiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiL:iii:.inii!iiiiiii:ui:i!iiiiiiiiir!iii!i!i!iiii The finest butter in America! Butter Sold only in our Stores Oar Stertt will be eptn tonight atU'd 10 Mlltim'IMIll!lil,.11i!181iJiimiii 1 1 &&&f352mWm ig K - rrTOBce co. nriQaCHil MUMMERS ALL SET FOR BANNERPARADE Twenty-thrce Clubs Arc Breath lessly Waiting Time for March THE ROUTE IS ANNOUNCED Nnthlng Is new between us and what Ih likely te be the greatest mummers parade In history, except the pnssage of some forty-eight hours. -. The clubs, twenty-three, three of them debutantes, nre enllhted. licensed nnd te nil Intents and purposes ces- I turned. i And. nfter n geed deal of mere or , I Ipss breathless wnltlng, the route of tlic parade, winch is hciicmiicu te start at 8 :.'!() o'clock, linn been ntilieuticed. ' Te wit (which applies te both the serious and comic Mictiens) : Aswmblc Uread and I'erter stieets. north en Hreml street te G Irani aveiuip, which has been designated as the efliclal end of the parade. Merely ef3elal. however, for the merry marchers will proceed as though (llrard avenue mennt noth ing te them, until they rench Columbia avenue. They will then turn cast te Tenth street, up Tenth street for a short space and then disband. They will reassemble later en (Jlrard nvenue te mnrch for n little spnee. The clubs will march In the fellow- irwimen : Sliver Crown. Charles Klein, Lebster Club. Comic Clubs (whose members have ten. Seuth Camden Association. String Hands: North Philadelphia, Hagcinnn's. Trixle, Qunkcr City. Arfua and Independent. VOTES UNDER SUSPICION Charges and Counter-Charges Made In Contest en Upper Darby Election ,. ..., ...i. n ','.'" ?""". "'""", - ' "," t.,.i" ll AllllllK '" illliui- U.-1..1.- .iiiiip,. Hroemnll in the Media courthouse today , whpt, William Hiith. Hvwoed. Dc aware -- :;,.,".,..., ..r i.i , f-Olllll). l-uilll-muu Lilt II. Ill .Ml v. ...... I J-rlfsen as a tow ferL. ' I'lr Darby towns ip commissioner i '.. I lOWIlSll it). Ituth. who was a candidate of the Hyw oed United Party, alleged that slxtj men 'and women, who were net ent l ei te vole, cast ea uei ler r.ric- . , it it i . i i "on - "en - 'He Itcpublican candidate wiie dc- leaieii uiiiii ny nine votes. Uutli said the veteis were disqiiali lied' cither because they hail net paid i VIPir 1,npN or "ecause tuey nan net njcii .in... ft.m.trvli In flirt l.iivn.wl .llhfrir.r . . . . i 'i . 1 "" "".. .,'""' : ".,;; Kricsen countered with a charge trot ''tyllve unqualified electors voted rer Itlltil. ----;-.- . ...!... uns"l for l.ncsnn OO.ICCled w lien w;r ii'Tf ;,.n;r f -iwr t , Hen laws provide fur a ecict lulb r and it was II lean I te 'it-k n voter te name th" candl late he witcd fir. Indtre Hriinuiall al owed the iirc-rimi. p!nin!ng he wanted te hear testlmnn) WZVL? TJA n!..i f,,i. tun vcnr. but cad net ii-ihl lxrk jhej e. He said he had voted fur Tucson. Anelvr win..- s WIH.nn IS. Caxen. of Hyweml. a brother of Hiree- t,,r of Public Works Cmmii. lie . ,. cd jvipts for taxe paid when he lived In the Twenty -second Ward, thi- ... . .. tn.lr.rt llr.ii.tiinll tmlifttil n fntilnn. tli.'n' lmt Phllnilelnliia 'itv ta.xes ere nl.se county taes, and as such entitle the rwjer te vote in at ether i-eiint.x . Mrs. Alexander B. Andrews. Jr. Mrs, Alexander lieyd Andrews. Jr., mm.xl in hep liimhtlfill's hiinin in tlii. etitb. .Airs. Andrews wns active In l'.pleeinl circles and was"noted for lier charitable work. Piineral services will take place Monday morning at her intc home in Halclgh. in which city the in terment xvlll also take place. DINNER New Year's Dav $ 1.50 It :30 A.M. te 9 P.M Zeisse's Hetel 820 Walnut Street Have Your EYES EXAMINED II X A Reliable Optometrist J. E. STRECKER CO., Inc. 3017-27 Ruth St. (K-nMnelen anil Orl-anni Thirty A earn' KMKriciuc CLUBS Attention! Wcll-knexvn secrctary-nuinnKer of the leading resort club, for the past three years, has re signed. Open for offers from prominent city, ceunt-ry. golf nnd tennis clubs. H. Percy. IGO-t Pine Street, Philndclphiu, 1 FAUCETS Tat. Jenn IS, J0I3 "Ne Splaah in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Nm "SAVILL" en Fucet "Atk year plnmbcr" Theimu SvlU' Sens, Mfr. -MtdSAOJffi-'tesjdJWJPWla. ..r i..inii. s.- i. rn...ini ..r te. tin ' -- ( fib 4h I W..1 I " 'A V,. wsy 1 'LOVERS QUARREL' POISON Then Girl Asks Stranger en Street te 8end Her te Hospital Sarah CSrills, North Seventh street near Jeffersen, told police lam night n rjunrtcl with her "swectfp" led her te tnke poison which may cause her ilcnth p the Ilnhneinnnn Hospital. The slrl npiireacheil n icdctrlan. nt Juniper and Market streets, saying: "I've just taken poison better send me te n hospital." lie told it tramy policeman nn the corner and the clrl was pent te Hahne mann. On tin1 wu, In the patrol, she refused te reveal the name of thp man en whose account she said she attempted te taks her own life. MAY ASK ASSEMBLY for mm FUND Sproul Considers Calling Spe cial Session te Vete $2,500, 000 for Sesqui-Centennial SILENT ON SNYDER PROBE Governer Sproul raid tednv he i tiring erlwis consideration te the pro pre I esnl fur a spcinl 3esIen of tlie Legi nture se tint Stale funds can be voted for the lf20 Sesqul-Centenninl. A epIn1 session wns suR?etefI re cently ny Mayer Moere, the general understandini Iipji.t that .S2.i"00.000 would be the proper amount for the Mate te apprnpr'-ife. Council members have declared their willingness 'e appropriate $2,fiQ0.(l00 of city funds toward the fair. Jatiies M. Tlcck. Solicitor General nf the T'nited State, en T!iur-dny urged that n Teil er.nl aop-ftprintien also should besought from h- pr-xent Congress. Question Availability of funds Tlic Legislature will held its next regular session in UI2:. Advocate of n specl.il session this yenr emphasize the need of quick action because of the magnitude of the fair plans. The condition of the State's finances are regarded by some ns n stumbling block in Hie wav of the nuggested Stute . ,! ,. ii '"'"'"" .;,:', 'nt nsl.e,l if 1. l-overner Sproul was asked if he wntilil Inutrnpt. Atlnrtiev lieneral A ter ...... I !..!. I !.. .i. .. ""'"'""' . "" " "" "- .ll,..a I !..nn...il I k. .. i I . .1 ft n . ..'lift.. V2 , . I ft Illllir III'IIVIIII K llllll III. I IIV ......II .J...1. Treasurer Churles A. Snyder was Audi ter General. "I am net going te innke any state ment en that subject today." he re plied. The Governer's attention was called te reports that State Senators Vnic. McNlchnl. Leslie and I'.jie arc Inter ested in the candidacy of State HWh xvny Commissioner Sadler for Governer. Net Worried by Read Hids The Governer n'se was told of re pints that Hie four Senators arc i it'ner "niraiiirrthe;1; lireet y or indirectly interested in nunc c worth of Stale lentracts. "In the first place." Mr. Sproul re plied. "I don't think they arc backing 'oii'inlssleiier Sadler for the gover norship. And as for the contracts, the lnxxpsl bidders win in a I'tcc and open competition anil are held te strict ac countability. Commissioner Sadler i' a slrii t man." 1 Week's Deaths Increase by 32 Thirty -tWC lulre deaths ueic report . el for the wick" i tiding yestiidnx than for last week, accord it g te the l',n t, of Vital statlstlis. There wcie ."Id::. Ter the same period last year there were IT". Seven of these this week were childten. who died from diph theria, while five ether pertens died of influenza Ignition, Generators and Starting iVJoters LEARN A TRADE liny anil ptriiliiR rl.issrs liricln M piJns.ilii , liiiniarj I. Sludcrut tuition imj.i1If In In. tuttniriits. Y.M.C A .i?iixnilh!:VimiL Dnrell Tiifulnj. 0 A. M, t 10 P. , - - - - - t'w, . iri.iiu .ItUr.J'i F.T J55 LAIGLON ANNEX. r New Year Dinner $4.50 CS I f,-fi (,r f'rr-rttr or renin i' 1 rrl, Trmrgte,3 .'fi'M' 'r(ii-rie .Ihmh Turkey I 'Mil 4 C'l'Ollb'-rry .(ifli-rj I'rcnch frieil fiuett J'otiite torreti J f'eui (ii t renin . Ifun-J .Stttaite, I UJjIllll Ut.MlHJ t riet-n e' Het or etil lsrp ci- tli re I'te Chocolate nm? ij e Peach rii (rentri Coffee 'leaerHtlk Iter ItliciHi ur Hella 1 Our Dellir Dinner Will Alie Dr Scrrcrl 1G04C1LEST1sTUT EiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMciiiii'iiiii'iiaiiiiJuvTimiiciiijii'i'inaiiiii'i, Ji'er your New Year's Dinner Fancy, Fatted I Ge' 30 At all our Meat Market ft vj ,1; 1 Oar Stere will bt eptn fpnJjAl entil'lO Hertfu hnndur it ml Xlenil.i.v 13 In B P. XI s! I DECEMBER. 3i; 1021 16 FACE TRIAL : IN 12 MURDERS Fourteen Men and Twe Women Will Be Tried Next Week , . YEARS LIST LARGEST Fourteen men nnd two women will be tried for murder when the January term of the Cerrt of Oyer and Terminer begins its session Tuesday. This Is one oil the lengcM lists that has confronted the court i In years. Hesides the homicide list, the general prison list, te be tried In four courts, contains mere than 100 untiic, the de fendants being charged with crimes nf main l.luiN. banditry running strong! te the fore. Anether lenj list awnlts trial In the bail court, where two jiulgcs will lira.1 these dpfcudauts who have been ad mitted te ball. The principal effort, however, will be made in the jnil delivery eeurls. where the judges will strive te strip Meynmenlng Prison clean of untried limnte. crowded there In uncomfort able and none tee sanitary surround ings. Hut though Mejninensing Prison Is te be depopulated. If iesdbli in itn un tried section, it is expected that the increase in the convict .pctlnn will be large, with nn overflow for Holmesburg and Hie 1'nstern Penitentiary. Treat 'cm Keugli te lie en Jeb Judge "Trent 'em Heugh" Menaghnn nnd Judge "Iren Hnnd-' Hegeri. who de their best te make the hard life of the transgressor 'harder, will be en Uiei0t jicr children from diphtheria during, I) Judges Patterson. Davis nnd Hell,! the las-t-nnmcd it visiting jurist from Clearfield Count, will try the murder ll"t. In Judge Patterson's court. In, Heom ill", two murder cases xvill be tried involving 11 tetnl of six defendants. Pive youths xvlll be tried for the mur der of Niehnlu Ostnli. shot te death by bandits nearly n year age xvhen xvalk- ing nenr f Jlrard College with a .xeung wemun. Jehn Murray already has been tried for thi crime. He was cenvictel of first-degree murder, given a new trial and sentenced for second-degree murder. His five alleged companions xvcre Themas McIIale. Jehn Ponehue. James Melaugh. Hugene Wnlsh and Chnrle J. Ilium. All but McIIale and Ilium turned State's e idence. McIIale re fused te testify nnd JJltim. who was at sea when the ethers xvcC arrested, was arre-ted but recently. The District Attorneys office an nounced its willingness te accept a second-degree plea for the five youths, none of them much mere than twenty one .tears, of age, but McIIale's ntti-riiey insisted Hint he be tried. Therefore, all will be brought te trial at once, though second-degree pleas inny be ac cepted in court. The si.xtJi murder de fendant in this court xvlll be Henry I!. Willingham. Kive Murder Cases Judge Davis, in Itoem 2S.". will hear live murder cases', none of which remlses te be sensational. One of the ..cvKANK fww$i aLyE'"!"m" 3rw"1 Polished Girdle Diamonds The ever increasing demand for this most brilliant of all diamonds j's an assurance pf Its superiority ever the ordinary cu t stones The difference is in the Quality-net the Price Welcome the New Year With Dance Music and a Full Course Supper; Fit for a King en Saturday Evening, 9 Until Closing SAVE TIME EXPENSE AND WORRY (In Vpv iiir In nml Menililj- tij limine our nf our IMIrhtftil lliillrtaj lllniirr.. sriivi'.n aii. dxy i nth. cji 7r Sunday Evening Muiicalt 6 Until 8 Phene Retervtieni Hed Waiter Locati Assistant Furniture Buyer Wanted by large department, store. Only man holding similar position will be considered. Apply immediately by telegram or special delivery, stating age, salary expected and full experience te Mr. Sidney Baer Hetel Ambassador, Atlantic City, N. J. Resolve te DOUBLE -y e u r savings it CAN be done. COMMONWEAL Title Insurance and Trust Cemp N. W. Cor. 12th end Chestnut Sts. Uitubllittea 1880 defendants In Ills court will by. Hmnin 4 ? ..nlnenil lttflttSIItt 41 ijum'24( 11 ruivc'i nwnii' JmlKO Hell, lit Itoem -I I.J , five ilefcndnnlH for murder. I the ilefendnnts are charged 'murder of Detective Jeseph xliel In ilenlli when li:illllt "J will try Three of with till! McOInu, raided n ' cnmbling house en rnsyunU nveniie I above Christian, just as Mctilmi milled the tilncf. .... l Christopher M'nrnne already lias b"en sentenced te death for tbW murder, nnd i Michael Falcone, alias "Jimmy llrltt." sentenced te nineteen te twenty years. The remaining prisoners te be tried en this chnrKc are Leuis L'oline, miivjieic Spinelli and Salvatore UattaKlia. The Reneral irlsen Hit will be tried In Itoenis -I.".'!. IWII. 1 J.", and 2S.". Juilse Audenrleil nnd Walsh will try bull piimpm In !)(! and (17(1 : .TuiIkp Menachal! jail ca In 2C,. cases in CaU and Judge Jlegcr A. E. F. MAILMAN CITED Jeseph Antenlne, Phlla. Letter Car rier, Honored by Postmaster Gen. A personal letter and n war service certificate from tne1 Postmaster General have fallen te th" let of Jeseph Anto Ante nlne. 111." I Seuth Hemier r-treet. who is a letter carrier of the Sentliwurk stntlen In this city. He Is said te be the out carrier in Philadelphia te be se honored. Antenlne served in the Government's foreign mall service all through the war. and was Superintendent of American P. O. Ne. 1.'J0, nt Tiers. Germany. He enlisted in the infantry in 1!1". but , was seen transferred te pestnl work in the Quartermaster's Cerps and later in the Postal Agency. On his return te this country In 1010. he secured his old position as carrier 'at the Seuthwark tlatien, and bus held i it slnce that time. Anether Dellar for Needy Mether The EvrviNU l'im.ie Lrnr.nt ac knowledges receipt of .'1 from "J. I'. V." for Mrs. Marie PIcprr. 1.VK) Vnflli Iterlfiftlil hfiiiet. l Itn limt fnitr the last few weel;. iwe ethers aie recovering in the hospital fiem the dis ease. Bread at Fairmount JL? erraxne HOTEL Tonight's the NirjhL Celebrate New Year's Ke at the Cafe Lerraine, tfje (f Cexcr cltarKc.... V-tjJ Unlimited Parking Space ;si 3.50 X lllXI.lt Dec. 3 let 7714 ''v. ij3 JtSs KH SJL'J Il e 1 J-X.CV W I I I 1 7jgasr. I ;Lj New Year's Day $ 1M jJV 1 1 130 A.M. te 9 r.rVf. &U Zeisse's Hetel 820'Wnlnut Streei NfWf paper Advertisement Writtea Circulars prprl. boekll compiled. 1 Uilr compeu. rtvirtllnr of 3i iiri-parcd by (xparti in our erflc or In our" Mimmiim Herrle" Minimum Ceil t' ani. irinii'ii nn n-n CECELIA COURTNEY .NNOrCKS . , llrclmilnir .Inn. 2, nl 8H5 V. SI. nml I'.terr Meniliir nnil I'rlilnr Fellnwlnr She will Con duct n Clns In 1'sj rhnlney lit v si.XirsilKKH HAM. r.lT Y. Olrnril Ar. Admission te Each Lessen, $1.09 We Buy Old Geld Dtnnrtniiilt. Sllrrr. t'tallniim ft Kiilte Tftth. Watch and Jewelry RctiaMne IteannaW PENN SMELTING CO. "TbnMiVcisds7Sh0B" 906 FILBERT ST. HcCLEES GALLERIES IS07 HAIiMT ST Cleaning, Relining Restoring Paintings frame manufacturers xiam: unit vi. 1 nut's ii.w n.liri.fT XXITII "I.IMIIJ KATH" THE GREEN TREE INN I Mil I XI 1. West Chester, Pa. Ulnnrr from ti In S I'. M. Sunrfai and tfmulnv ,t I. nil of Trelin t,in Csp r-ier I." mln. fiem Oftth St. Power Installations A Competent Engineer nt Your Disposal Nij?ht or Day ipf r Estimate Sawyer Electric Ce. 'i't XVurs llxirfrlfiire 1521 G Germantown Ave. licit: Tletu V'iM Fer Over 60 Years -- lu'c linn ntrtn5 in ( usunin'ijj in tj( 11 14 r,i YA " t 1 iriH 4m Afrrv Xiiih rii -1 niippx Npu- i ear mer or a "itJiinty -- nml thin ni1faf:r hht be inaittialn"' Mi'flni dh -Verry Xmiw aikI Hhpp New Y.ar, from LLEWELLYN'S riitl-idrlpliin's .stanil.ini Drijc Mnrfi 1518 Chestnut Street . ...J..,V7AWy,;,u,.l;jjji.. , , -..r, .....I............. . ,lTfl.l,.J Prepare for Opportunity at the .KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Evening Scheel XcHilnulc, t eininrrelrti nnd Mrrtianleul I eur.es FRFF sirlintrirtliliM te et-sjerxle Register New .inti:k Trust Jnn, .1,1 te Slnrvh Iltll H'jU'-s 12 30 te 6 T te 1 P. t nne mm: sr. Start the DINNER V K .it K or C New Year 4 By Opening an Account IN THE First Penny Savings Bank i i i 21st and Bainbridgc Sta. Branch, 1343 Chestnut St. Uepebit part of xvhut you earn each xvcek it xx ill surprise you Iiew it xvill grexw It's easy te save whr-n jeu cct the Iinbit. AVe pay you 4x4 Interest JOILV WANAMAKEIt, President. Deposits Frem One Penny te $5000 .""VffiiniillllillliMiJIM 'I liich, v; nniiBsni!! arc aroma and most delicious flavor Oar Stert wUl be aptn Ium'f tmt'J 19 - (if THB W saswte lW nmav Mil &$C0 Coffee J At all our Sterew iJ '$ i 1 ' I i i . 7J m HHHBHif J3'.lf ..,..' ,e nKL..l A ... -. A. y.. ,. ., ,v. jjv-j-&-j -s-Ji :s JAatJLtiaJii rs-u.i j.ifllfri.lL.fc Ji. r-t, Trk , '. t? ? - -.V " v I ',. 'IL.4
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