8$ PK?WWP vtr ? : THI; WEATHER T.Uv'Vli '"""Bncd, cold r e iiu tin ji2 i , .. I yjaTT 14 jltJluTT aw arnniae T ... VOL. VIII.J -xNO. 94 An frf dx-- nl . Uiuuu eiiuuiurs Qrave r-roerinf ... Winds and Fill I Bread St. With Ribbon of Celer- v . 500,000 SHIVER, BUtIgREET FAVORITES WITH CHfeERS Marchers Buffeted Out of Line by Chilling Blasts, but Stick te Annual Journey LOBSTERS AWARDED $800 League Island Funmakrs Are Second, but Funmakers' Judges Decide I Arbuchle and War Jib'cs Barred Frem Parade Line "Fatty" Arbtickle Inst mlt ns n subject for mirth in the imjnimcra' parade tedny. Bart Mcllugh. ccnnor-lii.ch'tef. teri down banners from clclit linnta r which mndc reference te Um Ar- buekle rase. Mcllugh nlse ripped down 'a, "100 per cent Americanism' banner and ether offensive pester from n, float Batlrbin; tbe Government's treat ment of disabled "soldiers, ami or dered the fient out of line. Female impersonators with, un duly low-neck dresses wcre ordered te dnn their clenks under penalty of arrest. Paradcra who were; tinder the Influence of liquor also v,Crc taken out of the line by pelic and pent home. The, Charles Klein Club wen t,he first nrlre of $1000 as the best-dres'd club In today's mummers' parade. ' The first prize for comic organiza tions, also .$1000, went te the Daniel II. Oswald Club. The. winner of the best -dressed cap tain's prize was Trank Keennn, of the Lebster Club. He received $250. A price of $1200 had been sat .aside for the best comic captain. (Thtj judges after n sharp discussion ducldcjd they would net award this or the ether comic ciptaln prizes, feeling thj t none of the captains of cemle clubV came up te past standards. This prl$ money "us split up in Individual nyrds nnd .i small prize given te thfc captain .djudged best in the comic tactien. Bread Street Blet of ffoler Pemp and pageantry, n9V;rc and iniedy. brncd the gusty blnjts of the sharp January wind te welcome in the new year with the parade. I T.read street, cold and wild-swept, nas brilliant with costumes iiM0 coer- il and beautiful than in riJ- parndc ni years. A crowd that vfna se large i hat its members, pressing ci0se to gether, kept each ether wai.m, cheered lie inarching thousands of lpmus' fel- uwcr. 'L'he labors of a year in clubiieusc and e-tumer's left, bore their flittering uuit In an nggiegatien of vapei and ;ens and towering heudploees which brought gusta of upplniue tnt hterins of haudclapplng. The infant new year, dilvering in the cold, was wi)mcd witli ihe light and color, the hparl)c 0f the iarly morning sun en satin1", e4-nilnc and J' wtls. 500,000 Watch Parage Fer hve miles, from Uread ln(i i'el-. ter streets, where tie parade btarted, te Uread street uiul Glrard nVenue, which was the eflicinl point of disband ing, j hulf million people atoed te watth the parade. Tliev ja ., ,in(i "Id'e-steppcd, fei -trotted amlj btnnipcd (.heir feet, te keep their bleed (fn motion. The marchers likewise. weafnK slewlj up Ureud street, JlgKCd nnjj capered, pirouetted and broke into furteug dunee steps, te work up n llttle extra, heat te help w1lthstiind the wind's lcyl blasts. The parade, though ending llt Gir- I ard nvenue official!', centli ,UCt in Jrfrge part north te ('eluinbli UVcnuc and then tinned can. 'he cli ,i,H con tending for unofficial Prizes Vered by the Columbia avcmi" buslnA, IIH,n Many clubs nlse paraded van lever (iir ii id HM'iiue. te be Ilgililc-(I,P prizes offered bv the biisincxi meiu(lcrP And thousand!, of i"",,,,, deterred hy the great crown inm xjf10 i..y wjmi 0f Ureaii Htifei ueiii i-'ii'ii te watch the mnrclieir of vantage en one i ng in line there ether of thcfe iup ui iimra cress streets, in m was one of the blKgeet both In tlie number of were from 10.000 te lj 1 of thc cold, It .larndca In jeara, marchers there 2.0011 of them mill nil' nun""-' " '" tlltOIH, Chilli "'(; Wl Braie Inds ti'.nii.nn i-nni IMunh 1.. 1 .- 1 . cnther l onuilieiis l,n,lnn lin 101 tnnt hearing en the pnriidA Thc teiniiern- turc steed at i-' uvKj li the efiielal time of same hour the wind the northwest at a v Jt nt 8:30 o'clerk, taiting At the ' as blew-lug from "ecltv of twentj- 1 tle mnes u 1 ""',". 1 The wind nml th; '''Id ceinblncil te drlny the start of 'I. p.,rnde for mere than linlf an hour 1 he Marchers faced the wind, which ' 1 11 w hipping down Bread street n 11 fiihleit that inade'lt hard te stand ngalusi It. ij 0 uMg caugnt inc i', "VMiii'.-i--slid lending jockeys. cnu i" of 'nptaltis lirted borne the great canes, sonic e by a hundred page bejs vm them IlKe suns. Manv nf the imlividii v. henilnir a heavier ."mc ! .Ctfl? doiighbem c nfnnn BnmM-rnL iiuyunipw PRIZES II TO El, 0 MS k tenlghti ji i a m .:.: 2e I Untred ai Hcceml-Ctayi. Matter at Under the Act of Here Are the Winners in Mummers' Parade Fmicy Clubs First. Charles Klein Club, $1000. Second. Lobsters, $S00. Third. SIhcr Crown New Year's As-i-oclntleii, $050. Handsomest Cpsttimc Themas .1. Gamble, Klein Club. $150. Best -Dressed Captain First, l'Vanli Kcciiim, lobsters, $250. Sepiillfl. llnvM f ' n..f.....1 1.-I..I. fM.il. i .p.; ...... v. .,,.,., ...v,(l .UM I v1""- Third. Michne Quiglcy, Silver Crown, sioe. Besl-Dresscd Clen Trie i vujiinm JDrnlnlngcr und two juvc- , nllpu Klut.i ft.. I. etr.n plies, Klein Club, 5100 IJest Dressed Clown Jeseph ("ltcil") Alartln, Lebster, $150. Second, Nermnn Crawford, Klein Club, $100. Third, Jehn .1. Ceylc, Klein Club, $75. Fourth, Charles de Mett, Klein Club, $30. Fifth (split In trio), Simpsen, lless and Nelll. Lebster, $30. Sixth (split In trio), Itebcrt Reed Trie, Lobsters, $L'5. Dcst Dressed Trie Lew Samuel's Clown, Klein Club, $100. Ifest Dressed Jockeys First, James Leve, Klein Club, $150. Second. Chnrlcs Simmons, Klein Club. $100. ' Jockey Trie MeAllcster, Wilsen and Wainwright, Klein Club, $100. Character Tjpe First. Geerge D. McClaniau, Jr., Klein Club, 9100. Second, Frank Carter, Lebster Club, 'Third, Albert de Wald, Lebster Club, $50. Fourth, Garfield Wullace, Klein Club, $1'5. Special Mention First. Henry Wolhrldge, Lebster Club, 950. Second, Joey Ilolten, Lebster Club, $30. Third, Jacob Stinger, Lebster, $30. Fourth, Charles Ferris, Lebster Club. $1'3. Fifth. Three Luffcrty brothers, Klein Club, $"J5. llest Trimmed Suits First, Jehn Flkcnsclicr, Lebster Club, $t50. Second, Fmll Kinkier, Lebster Club, $100. Third, Geerge W. Ilerrschaft, Klein Club, $73. Fourth, Itebcrt Fall, Klein Club, $30. Fifth. II. and A. Abrams, Klein Club, $30. Best Juvenile First, 51. Maby, League- Island Club, "Llttle Girl Vamp," $25. Second, Dcnniu Cole, Klein Club, $25. Comic Cluln First, Daniel B. Oswald Club, $1000. Second, League. Itdand New Ycar'b Association, $750. Third, Seuth Camden New Tear a Association. $000. Fourth, Camden Clowns, $400. Fifth, Sauer Kraut Club, Gloucester, $250. Sixth. Blue Itibben New eav Afo Afe Afo cintlen. Prizes of $50 each te Sunflower, Am brosia und Clementen Clubs. Best Comic Captain , Jeseph Hegan. League Isluiul flub, . S10O linnlcst Charattcr Peter Kelly, "Cupid," League Is- land Club, .$75. Huinlcst Greup Irish Peacemakers, led by A. Mc Allister. Ambreslu Club. $150 Funniest Ceuple ''L'he Parking Heg," League Island Club, 5100. Most Original Character "Knight of the Bath." League Is land Club, $75. Most Original Costume "Fisheiman In the Storm." Oswald I I Club, $75. Most Original Nineltj Frank Gray "Put and Take," Cam den Clowns, $75. Funniest Juvenile 1. Del Vecchle. Ambrosia Club, $25. Special Mention, Comic First, "Huppj Days Gene By," tamnen nouns, :-. Second, Themas Stinson Camden Clowns, $25. 'Maggie, String BaiuK First Quaker City. M50. Second, liegeman, $250. Third. North Philadelphia, MeO Fourth. Aiim, S100. I'ifth, Trlxle, $75. ,.... .. .,i. ,-.. Bear, that many et the captain? nnd WOMAN AND 6 CHILDREN leading jockes weic able te make RESCUED IN CAMDEN FIREJrhhLe marcher, clad in ,, 'hoop skirt six lect in diameter, was Fireman Saved by Grabbing Wlre-as i blown backward with such velocity that tn .1 tintfiiliimn iMtulin1 nut nml frtMi V1K1I u Ladder Falls Seven persons, six children and a woman, were carried from the store and dwelling eceuph-d by Hubert Arthur. I ail Federal street. Camden, a1icii firel wns discovered there jestcrdav morning. One fireman wun lescued as he clung' te n hick tension wire wlmn n imiiip sllpiied. Firemen lescued four children from in Artlmp imnrliiiPiit tr n.,.i M-u I the Arthur apartment. Mr. and Mrs. I Arthur, who had been away, returned ln neiiiiug iiicni. v iiiwiih iiiiis were in time in iff. thpi.i piirrlp.l mil i,i,.!sent MiilliiL- in every direction, the na- ert Selah letumed home, and' seeing! tne names dasneil te the th rd 1 oer and cnirlcd out his two children. Then hei'ide the street, und lucky wns the man returned te find that his wife had I 'e Bt hack his own headgear, fainted. He carried her te safety. 1 In fmnt nf the judges' stand, just Leenard Mntfee was the fiicmnn res-1 rounding City Hall. Jeseph Martin, cued. lie wns affected by thc smoke au 'lending jockey In the Lobsters' Club, he'tvna directing a strenm of water inte1'"""' te grief when a giibt of wind get thc third lloer trein n lander. When inc luuucr hiiniicu uu gruuueu ail in- ' ',,!,, ,, ,.i,J .! ,',i ....,,.." them uiijll rescued. The damage te'(,"iS He was lifted clean off his feet, the Arthur plnce was $1000. The Several of his attendants went te tlie building adjoining occupied hy Bisen- nei-g mothers, paper dealers, was dam. aged te tlie amount of $1000. HURLS BOMB 50 INJURED Explosive Thrown Inte Crowd In Marketplace In Bavaria Berlin. Jan. 2. MBy A. P.) A bomb was exploded listening te a bni. among the crowd lL,n the marktt rV"r'rhiJn Whcu tnf.PlnkclhJ FMBwT" iars H. JKAINING" uenrng lh reatnfnc nt Phllftdtltrila, r. March 8, J 871) AS MUMMERS MARCHED UP BROAD STREET I' U lB- ill 1 li WmtM:ixi&wVmtWRniK!zw&aJk f "Pill 14111' I'K im WmU'WrWiKBMBKS&SSS ..i IB HSii" 1IBH IIMbI niTt Mmti.K .,iAiBig KLiwm a h This photograph shows the luidy New Ycflr'i shooters' braving the ley winds the annual parade passed the Girnrd Trust Company building at Chestiut ALE BOWLS OVER Nl PARADERS Patrolmen Make "Fly Tackles" for Many ' First "Downs" Celd and wind a!mef.t disrupted the big mummers' parade today. Capes that had ce-t hundieds of dollars were ripped by the gusts that blew with gnlelike Intensity through the canyons of office buildings near City Hall. 5Iarchcr vcrc lifted ..... ir..m tncit ,'et I as their big cloaks filled ni.n.i ... i! i ... : icii line ;iii. v.iiiiiiii'ii iii inir kvu SIM.-U neinn 111 in . ....... . . .... . nuininnniipq ni rintiniei 1111 nun riit ' ' j home. Tlie ie!d was -e Intense that bv the time Citj Hall was reached many of the marchers weic almost numb, thelf farea nlnchrd nnd their hands blue with cold. Thc page boys carrjlng huge 0leaIw in the fancy dress division were tne worst sullercr". Though clad In ga satins many of them were without own cotton gloves, nnd their knuckles were bleeding. Majer Baiclav II. Wnrburten, the new Director of Welfare, came te the old of benumbed and suffering paraders with het coffee. lie bought it by the gallon from what restaurants wcre open near City Hall and bent It up and down the line In patrol wagon-. An Im promptu refreshment booth was estab lished in it big meter patiel at Bread and Filbert stieets, thc worst ijjrncr of nil. Sip Het Coffee Here as the clubs staggeicd mound f'(t.v IIn". IIrIHS for every loot of ground ugnlnst the gnlc that swept down tlm Parkway from the northwest, tlie marchers stenned te get a cun of steaming (elTce, served te them by pu pu trelmen. The wind and cold gave un added saver te thc many intl-Velsteud floats in the line. On ether cold New Year'i. Onjs flic marcheis u-ed te drop flit of line te get u stronger stimulant than coffee. There was little liquor In evidence today. The wind und mid ninde themselves felt ai the stait of the paiade, nt Per- ler htieel, where the ilulw nail dlfii nilty getting into line. It grew worse, however, ns the front of the parade i approached Bread and Walnut streets, where the line of tall buildings begnn. It was only with the aid of men push ing from behind, cr holding up thc i fiimnlne extensions of towering head- i,.., 'i,,,,,,,!,,,, ., m.-.. ,. unii. ,.f i,i..iiu ' In a football game until they had made a "down." Then they tugged and pushed until thej get him staled again. , , ... Patrolmen Aid Page Bes It took a hnlt hour for the fancy dress clubs te mnke tlie short distance hc - 'tween Cltv Hall and Bread nnd Hnce ' Erects. Big capes thrashed about in thn wind, ami iiatrelmcu 11 dcd lillsc be s the wind, and patrolmen nided page bejs trelinen bcrumbling te recover them. The iiium hi n Kx-iinum uisu nnu uiiiiciiik unuer iuh uenvy cape. 11 weigneii a miii'in" r1""" ' "i'- vinmui m u.nn lIi nc t mu ml nn mwIIkiiI nnr. rescue, iinuiiug nnu uewn ami prepping him firmly en his feet. James Leve, captain of tlie Klein flub, who get safely past the judges' stand, had u slmilnr experience almost at the start of the parade. At Bread street and Washington avenue the wind had him at its merej for Neicral min utes. Three men pushed nnd pulled lilm nleng for live minutes before he get going safely again. I Councilman McCeach Very III CquncllmniiUte and ln.url,....i,ns jjj :rwVl)ty-sU TENTH ST.. I'llILADCLPHIA ANUARY I, 1922 PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 '"BILLY" BRINES REPORTED I DEAD IN COAST AUTO CRASH i .Youth, Freed of Drewes Murder,, Said te Be Les Angeles Victim William P. Brines, freed of i inur- i I AH rtlin .. I t 1.1.. nt . . f ........ .. lfk t nn ujuisu in nun vii Juuuurj v, j 11)21, wnn rumored killed today in an uuionieDiie ncriuent neur keh AngelcH. '"Slty'tenvadS I)anmeu,1h:0r SSFStf ff'e'uml nrnnnpil nirntnst n lninti iwtuf In tliA iinltlil.nalai.i in ..f .1.. nit. .. .1.. ' morning of Sunduy, October 24, 1021. A bullet from nn nutemntlc pistol had been fired through his bruin. The police connected Brines with the case a day or two later, and n Nation wide search was started for him. After about a week he gave himself up en the ndvlce of his counsel. Witnesses were produced that Proved an uban-1 itm MK,m -.-,. deneil niiinmnhlln wlilcli IiiiiI liin feimil I .with nn nutemutln tilslnl in It was the property of the5- young-student. , Aftcl. mud, utlgatlen the case came , .... . .ri i"?" -1...I ': ii... i nil ler iriui iicmrc .lUUKt; i vniiimm, L ti, ii n,. i ...I i., iij ' iwvi. .1. nunt i.iv jiii j ujn. ici ..i.i.n go free en the grounds that thc Cem- menwenlth hud failed te establish Us ense. A klmri H.ne lier llrlni-M luff with his mother, Mrs. Anna Brines, l fiHS Chestnut street, for the Pacific Const. r. H. n. btU I IUN HAND HtLU i FOR RRYN MAWR ATTACKS run PnllM IVlMVVn HI I HOrVd .,.,.. Ceat Left by Intruder Causes rest of Man In Phlla. en thc Benhnlzer farm n few hours'! The State Police today arrested lle- lat.c,r' ,1 . , e 1 . Mtrle Amare. nt n lodging house near', eiihfilxer rrturripl a few minutes Twenty-fourth and Cnllewhlll streeU ,hiter from Philadelphia in a euring -nr Shortly afterwnid he was idcntlhe.l by with his wife. Police told him te drive Charles Cnte and his wife nt the Brjn'J ,e tr,,c.kl . he A,,!i"Btu'J P?lkT S"" I Muwr Hospital, as the man who beat en' ..wh,eh ..h ',l(1 , 1,,,mlt icn,ur1- them into untonscleusness early tednj . I "erc, l 'os dlscwered there were fresh , Amur.. n. .. ..nti,.,. I...M.I .... i... i bloodstains in the bottom of the truck 1 Pennsylvania Hullread and had ipentln"'1 n, w'nP H0"1 c0.vr01 with bleed money in the little stere kept by the. w8, nlse found. Brmhalzcr was given a fates at Dei en. According te the jw-1 erllllnR by Chief Lever, which lasted lien he forced llin wnv lntn their linme four hours. this morning and went into the bedioem and aroused Mrs. Cate. As she sat1 up in bed, the police say, Amnre at- tacked licr wirii n blackjack and after ward with a razor, cutting her several times across the breast. This aroused Catc, who al-e was beaten. Plzelli, a ledger, grappled with thc intruder, who managed te slip through n window. A coat lett behind led te Amare's crrest. He is new In the Chester County jail nt West Chester. MAGISTRATE COLLAPSES IN HEARING FIRST CASE Mr. O'Connor Taken te Hospital With Acute Indigestion nntrel .could be called te take him t,, Agnes Hospital. He wu found te huye acute indigestion, I. 'lltcf t0l.n.5' e IV1 bl' 'nle'i te his hnnie since his condition Is net serious, lie lives at 2.)17 Seuth Lambert street. Magistrate U Cenner formerly wns a c detective. PIRFMAW RFP.IrFQ TAn ' ii"-ii"' iiujuulj 1 vvu ' Heseman Pa6sea Blazing Heuse; Carries Children Out Bessie HH.ards, three JCt rs old. ami her brother. Jehn, live .years old, were rescu.sl by Hescnian O Brlcn, of F- gine' empany Ne 1!! when the kiichen Bessie Hi-hards, three ,c, rs ejd. ami of their home caught fire this -nernln: 'their father hud run 3ut into thc street te turn In au alarm, but befete he could return te take the cnlldrcn out O'Brien, who wns passing their horns, 1'iniil Mcir M'tcmiiv anil 1 ashed in und hi ought tlie children out. The fire was confined te the kitchen NEW ORLEANS RESULTS l'inHT HACH lli niKht Way Purie jro'l,eTu'HKiK?ld'' eel,s ""', """ ,-TunV.N (hlAirr meuln. IbiArum. AtMain. rhi.r i2-' iLViV" """.,'"" """- '.'i ' ' n Hle'r- Vlt Mul..kl.i.r ind-?)DeViB: rK.l,ut' " . . i (c)W, P.nl.l cntr-, ' ' w. HAVANA. RE8ULT9,. ' lllr-'l flflu..lrii.AtJ ' - -i .-( i Tii.il no AI iirrlktrn Id ltrnnL- fV"... . wi.uv .- .... .....I, j VUllIOr lllinll fllinllt tllP 111 P ftf fl lllllllll, mi lm !" raH r SSl ' ' ta'iWr,!li5iSte Uh-'binc, iinil'u v'e" rst " ,' ! elalr has a wife nnd two chlldrea that swept down Bread street as street and Seuth l'enn Square MAN DEAD IN ROAD MYSTIFIES POLICE E'"P'y'' OH Grill in I Finding Of Bedy in Glenside JIurdcr charges may grew eui of the finding' of the body of n farm labercf known only as "Teny." en Hesljn avenue, Glenside. Inst night. Ills former employer. Mnthew Benhnlzer. Is - "Hng held pending the result of an 1. -I 111 -I . M niltnpsv today At Til." laKt evening the ( body was ifen. There Ui!n.xercil bxEdjatti-lJaxrJi '" "e uioeusi idstruns en the ' fenif hear the Kn.if imf iviiAn nniiinmen ittm.i if , ; . "" ""-; ;v - , ever heed neured from tlm ih. nni I .. -- .. .----- ----.. - - ------ mouth, 'this led te thc theory that the! mower nnu cm irr uren u nt semi ether plnce. or utl "nd then brought te thc spot oeny was iminii. .urs. r.isic lieeer anu Ir.. her Min. tnl.1 nellci. ihev l.n.l i...p,i .. tnipV tnn u-l.nrn thr, 1,rlr -u fn,l t about seven o'clock and either threw 1 ....!.. -",. -..,. ... u.... . ...II. ..-1..... I out n ,mrlc enJct or ,IraK something I from ,ln,cr tll0 iecis They gave such n Reed description of the truck that Ar-melice were able te locate It In 11 .hed Bmfhnlzer appeared greatly surprised when intermeu that "leiij" was dead. "e "am ne was a perK rniicr ane 1 butcher, nnd that he and Teny had gene te Gcrmnntewn about ! o'clock vestcrdny afternoon te deliver perk te ' four customers. He said that they i enlled together at these places and btarted home, about 5 o'clock. During thc dnv, he said, they each had several drinks of wine, but that "either of them was drunk He also said there had been no quarrel and that there was the best of feellug between them. He said that "Teny" left him at Germantown nnd flielteii nsenues en , the way home, nnd that he hud uet seen j him since. ' The bedv of "Teny" showed a bruise en thc right bide, that might hne been mude b n n nil te wheel, u slight abrasion just ubeut the right unkle and 6 SHOT IN BELFAST SNIPING1 Twe Children Among Victims of Gunflghts In Sporadic Outbreaks Belfast, Jan. 2. (By A. P.) -,Sn0. radic exchange of shots that had been proceeding for twenty. four hours or mere between members of the rival factions here without serious r.v.nlf ,. .came graver today. In tlie earlv hours two men were shot und badly wounded Anether man was slightly wounded After 11 lull, caused I. of the crown forces, th resumed nt midday with consequences. One bullet "Tt ,, ,, . caused bv . ,L ...... --"-'--' "1'iiiillllMl c sniping was iiirtner serious ensenuencch. Une bullet nnui ih.,.i. the head of a fnui-tccn-M-nr.nl, 1 ,.,i. . und struck 11 child In Its mother's urms Betli the children were mortally Jn ' jured. I In the lerk street urea this after noon Alexunder Turtle was shot dead by the military. "UFEISTOOMUCH'FORME" Bellevue, Pa., Paster's Daughter a Suicide; Leaves Despairing Nete .ew eru. .Ian, 2. (Bv A i 1 nitte t" .let le '. Vl' ."".""? i? i i i. ... .'". "i"wvm, leuav I Ijlre - w(leh f Fer llltv'w nn1n lull Mn.l. .note found by her roeulmato, ( vrilV Vfift fmil lllilf , f ail.n a.1 xLi T T j t-- vry v. thlrtV-enrdnuihTi, A'Vt ",lr.meunl ";urk 'f60 W up f i llnlUin,. i i .'."" for hkatcra this iiiernlnv ih.. .,... SfeOS rubltibcd Daily Enctpt luniU uepyrwii 1022, 12 ARE INJURED AS TROLLEYS CRASH AI 11TH AND BERKS i Reute Ne. 23 Car Ploughs Inte Rear of Reute Ne. 3, Wit nesses Say FIREMEN RUSH TO. SCENE; GIVE VICTIMS "FIHST AJD Twehc persons were Injured when two street ears crashed at. the inter section of Hleventh and nbrl( (Streets I at 0:30 this morning. One was a Ne. 2ii. going nnrtlj en Kleventh btr.ect. und a Ne, ii, going-west en Berks strfet. 1 According te eye-witnesses all but I the rear of the Ileute 3 car had crossed i.'Unnntli bha t.A.I , I. A Tf-1ttA "51 Mr crashed into It. Mhrs.,ncJaSe Tniutwine, 820 Tiega ' street, cut by glass. Mlu Sadie Sutcliffe, 4401 . I.elper street, shock. . .Mr. Anne Smltii. J'J-u .uccnanic Mreet, shoe!". Hare' Adler, 2014 North Fifty-sixth street, shook. 5Irs. Sephie Newman, 3542 North , . Fifth street, cut by glass. I Herman Newman, her husband, i bruised. Emersen II. White, Washington, cut I by glass. ' ' i 1 Mrs. Grace Smith, :)0n.4 Darlen street, shook. , i .Miss Emma Slean, 101" Grineme ' 1 street, Hheil. . ' MIn Mnhrl Slean, her sister, shock. ' .J. W. tiaciuen. motorman ttr -..' .. ........ ,. . , . . Jacluen, motorman titr -.t; ' .-.. i... ..i 'in vj gum.-!.- . . , . . . . PA.sse.iger -Med... . . The feicc el tne imparl anu inc Hospital. These-suffering- from. Mvck'.l were treated by physicians In the fire- screams from women passengers brought new en his way here fiem Colerado, out flremen from the Warnock and p Churls . n. Penrose, another BerkH streets DntJCemianyJ' T.h . -, . , injured were placed, tn motorcar Vntfr0"1 ef-tJie-henatwr. -il. with Leigh taken te the ChfUlreVa "HelntiTpathr tenCr Tayror.-nnnenrreethor date and The firemen who came te the rcscu-! Thc services will be of the most prl were Fred Sheen, Jehn Jackal. Harry vote nature. In aceerdhnre with the oft- Charles Wrker Thera carried the injured te the e. bilvcrlielm, rrank llltzhelmer ana They ran te the scene le crash, nnd .-.-I... t,.. I ciibiuv iiuuet. KEYHOLE PEEK COSTS EYE i.nuintimn nnu uif hu a if nifl. Jenklntewn Bey Hit by Alr-Rlfle Bullet Watching Children James O'Brien, eight yearn old. Lee- (JeIn htrectf jcnk'ntewn. lbst his' right 'eye yer.trnlay. while peeping through a tevhele at ether boys playing with T .. - - - , .- rf .. - w - w w --. au air rifle. Jenklntowtrpellc. Heward G. Weeley. Willow Greve, wan visitlmr friend Arcnrninif 10 l.uici xnemns. ni tiie W tl, acrerul bUer ehllifren the uhV.. i ..i .i.i, n PKriuiin ni- in imni.6 V". " "" .v, n'lie Wnnler iet tne i the -nlr rtn ...-- ---.v - .- . --- -...- and placed It against th n,,f tt shnttereil the evelmll ., l.llJ nun me ernin. fh.it -MVPenllH had tn 'remnr,. fh. -,' t,.(l.v .-...- -- ..... ...., VJS. last night TODAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES Texas A. & M. . 0 Centre O SOCCER SCORES Eeblne O 11 .Uls&ten Steel O 00 KeusUigteu 3 O 2 La Motte 0 00 New YerU 3 - FIELD HOCKEY SCORES QUI. C. C Mc-a 0 't 10 Qtu. C. C. Wemvu. . 1 i BASKETBALL SCORES liayenla Ecu 0 It 2U XI. S. Nuval Heme ADDITIONAL RACING RESULST HAVANA Second Bacchunalian, 2-1, -l-s, 2-3, wen; Johnny O'Cennen, 10-1, 4-1, 2-1, tecend; Night Fantastic, 10-1. -1-1, 2-1, thlfTJ. Time, 1.14. Lady Betty, Chlucotcngue, Dixie airl, Hey Ennla, Hueu and Beherna Brenua nlbe rnu. 'BATHING GIRL" MUMMER OVERCOME BY COLD William Hasenphllu, 1037 North LeltbKew btreet, came te ffrief when he cwyed the role of a California batblug fjlrl in u eue-plece mlt, In the Juuuury wiuda et today's Mummers, parade. HaBenphlleg guve la te tbe cold, dropping te tlie pavemeut near Bread aud Cwpeatcr utrcctu. Ue wuj yk-Uei ur, VTuprvd lu wj overcoat aud Uauketu, and teieu tj the ilowerd UebViUL - --JSejiLAI?., p. P., Jan. a proueimceTJ c-ti stock cr -anus's duration we felt here tedsy. I'ie tlauKa J,je SKATING ON PARK LAKES Celd Snap Brings Jey te Hearts of Y0"""". .1... - M ;"'"-.''"; .'"'" ' M vwi bii vv?4iiuicu dt trie "-., Pt teW nlgrS,' Health vaccinated some , "Srw.rWSir i iMiii itiiin nml n rMh... .-. utiu ij iiii vnii'iii iiu rmn. ii.. . ln. s the alrcndy nfereSt fcet'ntn. T.rit-- The-cusR nf tmriUnn-r .u ,u . v . I One of the luVndlt 'Jamh Point. VY " ' -Hn ?-.Lwu"c '" Nin streetcar SViJS1""!' .TO. et Hubpvrlntlen Prlr J . Ter by Hall. by Public lASgtr Company IWIFE SAYS HUSBAND DROVEi I HER TO STREET FROM BED j Walked Six Blecko In Bare Feet, I She Telia "Judge" Je.tcph Zlewskl. 2(507 KiiM ydter street, was held In $000 ball for the i Grand Jury today b Maijistrate , CosMle nffr Ills wife. Helen, nn nt- ' tractive blonde of twentj, charged he had driven her from bed into the street In- her nlghtclethes nt 2 o'clock tills morning. She nald she was forced te I walk six blocks In her bare feet te the I police station. There she was given n blanket and some clothing and taken te the North eastern General Hospital, where an In jury te her eje, Inflicted, she said, by' her husband, was treated. When police weih te hrrcy Zlcwskl I they found him seated. teiiifrtiib! utnmn lilt. Hia titnnllnrv Vtntt nl.'t ul.n.t tc,ire Uurl,lg the henr"lg- ABSENCE OF POMP L Simplleity Will Mark Funeral of Senater . eenalr -Day Net Yet Decided On This Simple I'etice Tells of Senater's Death PKNHO.SE. Dec. 111. BOIES PENROSE. Funeral and Interment strictly private. The above notice was inserted by Senater Penrose's family In today's Philadelphia newspapers. rr 1 t-i i . .. . , uiai nrtnngemeniB . ier ine-juntrai of Senator.Penresp el uwi word from "" ununrr. spencer renree. wne is 1ieur for the"funBfaV as hare ,Ieci,jetl uneni koeii' a -they expressed wishes of Senater Penrose. v.nubli,. ceremenv wHI ,nnrl.- v, .... , , , interment, it In tuU. Ne "rant tvnu AT PENROSE BURIA "mlfnnftnn Th r!.... !.. .., piaceu en the deer of the Senater's' 1" at ir.11 Spruce street when 0,e ueuy wus uruiiKiii uerc irera asninglOn ' yesteruiiy. anu trie arrival et the casket at w 1hn 11(k.,nhIll Natien passed un- nhticeil. It was taken te his home. Ihe body arrived nt '2:10 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. It was uccem- rjniei d .ur. lajier. tne two nurses ' the Senater and an undertaker. Bedy Ureught te Philadelphia ...-. . ' ,!tf .8,, , ,n cf,"f metal. -ever with purple broadcloth and. in - in - Hasw' '" ,a el ."?". Itli silver nannies, it wart carricii from th b'lL'- nn nr nnj thrmiirli li nln.i.. 1 ' a. car and tnreugh UlO trainshed , i,a m, n ii . . .... .r . v ' r'mirmaii. met lnnuiuaily tiilaj in ' " UShltlKtOIl With tlie wrpeitjtlnil tllllt ., ,,,,.. .. -. Centlmird en Ve Tne. Column Three llrjhtheUEC 1 O 1 ralctJierpc . '. 0 0 0 Gtraant'u B. C... 3 1 Green Ttlbben 0 1 Pulla. V. C O 11 10 1A11 SMALLPOX CASE REPORTED Quarantine Is Lifted After 1200 Are Vaccina Quarantine for smallpox en streets k,.j.i i.. ui. .. .V .'.'.. sircets i KY.YK , n"J.,7 " I'tf'... i i"":. '"" lii.l "w u i, nu l'iul'k inm morn rUTlVt SPORT. W7ilHhMiit( en ft k.'yKT . v TfHC ?Bln , (it McdlSj nsylvnnla, " jutlve tctr 1 of Delai - uy-flve j EXTRA. PRICE TWO CENTS A-e-rfwu - f fins' CO' ' ' '. Inte ri ri li ri mit 1 1 1 1 1 ri ri r i t r n 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 H r i TO RESIGN FO PENROSE PLACB Governer Says Telegrams Call for Him te Succeed Late Senater r'i WANTS TIME TO CONSIDER MEN AVAILABLE FOR PJ5ST ; Appointment te Wait en Confab ences With State Leaders, 4 Executive Declares 4 VARE FACTION IS ACTIVE Alliance With Magee Seen as Chance te Get Control " of the State Governer Sproul is being urged t le tlu Senate himself in til" Stnte llticnl crisis which has fe1lf,ce" death of Senater Penie.e in Wrf&l I ten Saturday night. ,ul" "I lue recehed many telegrams lUaild mimdlng that I resign an Governer an of pn in IIia C.Mni. it i c- . - u.i.i...,- ....... .. .- ... ,,w....v. .hi. ,-irniu sain-a.i,; i -.-... ..u.jj Kniiiy. -i no net knea' n "I de tint linnti- ""3 i,i i, .... .... . 7 l ,,,,, i. ;m;;en;"'. C" ' .,, . ... , , nn nctlvf forenoon at the telephone. "I am getting advice of vnrleim kinds by reams," he remarked. "I hnve net made any statement ns te my intentions nnd probably will net for some days. 1 am cenKl.bring the matter of a succes sor te Senater Penrose from nil an elcs." l. The entire State is in a white heat of speculation ever the unparalleled " . "- J""-,"r ew icei- 7K tne pressure of State, and even na- "" n.'-e umuiucu uj inc passing or I'cnrce. -uv' T . . -rv I T" S"1 nt he V J l ennsyivanin s two scats In the Sen- 'OV ate are new at stake, as u full.inrm I successor te the late Senntnr K-nn, . ,.,. , . , . cnnter. K.ner wa I November neciea ib 'Ill hi nnniiiinini In .... .. - l t . a i mi. iu "I'rnerMiip and ether important !a.a'pT.offlV" !a.a'pT.efflV" alu e. n the balance. i " "I"can caiidlilnte for G will b nv.rtiA.' niwi. i. 1. 1. i: ,"' f...ue .- Mi.....i u- in me viemr in .-va. ' .1 . . . --.-- --..-. -. iJiwtiiiiifiii. in ,'" unairs et the Ilcpubllcan Partrh. WW State. I.fpiltpniinf 11... t. ,. che&cn nt tlm Mm. nfim... ,.i.JJa If,rr,,r ... ; ,""r "eiuieman een-i" ferred with the Governer this morning Carhs'le P,,'SlfrUl Mt. """isburg 'for 4 'Carlisle. I'a.. for n vmi i,. .... iti.i. . ni t-Vmtl,s,ner Sn, lerT who Is alw entertaining v V. Attcrb. rv B,U8h? $ Lee and ether men from tills ciu Sinie Forcsee Ch.ies ! Diametrically opposite lewH prerall I p. ", .71 ' "",Tun " "enB poll- tlclaua who are frantically trying te 3 the effect nf iAn..i.. ;.....' gauge : Seme, believe chae; will result' ..3,f, 'ofZKvIrclei:rubthof!,,,e,,rcin';'4 ' i 'V .ihr L.ethr "ltrtl"e ii the yiew ? that the Senater's sudden death has clarified the situation because pewe?w ' fill groups within the part mav new 1 work out their plans unhampered ' I Pentese as an unknown ipmntltv I A successor te Senater Pennine i must be appointed by Governer Sproul ... i.ni!'"r. futlire; ''""OHvlvanm is ,00 iT """"' iit-unu representation In lhp,. u."r."r 'hamber of Congress as I nited States Senater Crew sick man. engress as is still Sproul's mhitiiui I.ikiiiis A StrOnC llash Of liimiann. . l the situation by Goieruer Sp-eul's nwii 1 ambition te sit in ,,. Se, ,pU ""? lead the l. e P. in Pennsylvania7 which would ghe hnn a trout sent liTl th' atien.,l .h,,,,.h f ,hc par,,. '" ' Ihree possible i-mrsp!i lip i,-f... .1.. Gmcrtier. lie ,. r,.HI(. ,,, m Mrfte executlNP and allow l.ieuteiiiint- nn merner Beidl.man te s,,. ' ?,"m I hat could 1.p ,II0 en condition r SspreulH appointment te the ".""rose vacancy. -er1g Anether course weulu ,p fr thr a ' . ,criier t., held his .Mate eftee .j", ll mime .-, P..reseN successor Wll ', 0 1 who would agree ,e .,. for fh ,hD? lerm nn , . allowing Mr. s,el te hi h candulntc for yuU,.tl .states Senater I at the next election , The Thlnl Ceiner A third ceuri would be ter U typreul te retain the governorship 'and appoint u strong candidate who would net enlj sene the short term, hut wbfi would also M-i'k ele-tlen for the fall ' hi-jear term. . r.ii .... i . . i inn iiiiru course would menu that thc Governei would have enlj one mer ear in public elhce ns his term ex pires nest Janunij I n.ler the Con stitution lie is net eligible for a second term ns Governer. Complications at once arise when considering the pessibllitj that Gover Gover eor Spr.ml ma resign, thus epmlnt the mi) te iippelntnicnt us Ponrese'TIl mici esser. ' " Lieutenant (.overner Bcldleninn is i ciiuiiiihitf for Goxcrner If Bcldlemiur kin n greed te nn arrangement nml ,i.n- Mr. Sproul's unexpired term as Gov erner theie is a iustiiiu If Biinlli-lna teiillnnrtl en I'liBr MftrirTfiiuniir' ilKD FLO GROCER ROUTS 2 BA tche 3 Chases Them With But After Being Black David Nldes, n grnce ircd b1si Park V iper Di lam V and J Lnnsdc i Court. !and Ai were ly ly -.in ,e- i. j 00 C( .0.1 .9 ,ik ,"-'eveJlKr" order, und sprviul" tm '-J-vt -"1V i 3k vi; WM!i&Aa.i .usvv--.. ,yt -- XvwtEg3iw'il C-!l kWrV" ti B-'.tT. -v 9imr'r-!T! 2 - i - fci"' - ,.A . !.,