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VOL. VIIL NO. 98
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Entered as Beceml-Chm Matter at th Poatefllc, at rhlladelifeli, P,
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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, -1922
Published Daily Ettcept Punda
CeBrrlefit. 1022.
pubucrlptlnn Prtfe. 0 a Tear Uy iUU.
by Publle ledger Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
perner Sproul Wields
'. Silver Teel at Gala
Celebration
MB. AND CAMDEN
JOIN IN EXERCISES
lis ,
banquets and Parades Here
and 111 New jersuy rwiuic
Festivities
SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION
gfe'lS VOICED BY NOTED MEN
ftr
"I.i ... .i r..iiw n( Ariitatinn
iCIimaH 01 OUliiui y ui r.b
s Is Reacnea ai nur 1 1
jL This Afternoon
hDIRT WILL FLY" NOW
Mayer Moere Predicts Big Span
Will Be Ready for
1926 Fair'
rTunr nifll PARADING in honor of the bridge I
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ftAADI0 OTADT iMI!.M PrHlliKH Uli
Bill inii ' viffl
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P F P P F R Ul FWT'IVIAY0R'S S0N MARK
rLr r Ln GILlIIII dies while father
NTOSHI
TALKS AT SPAN FETE
DEM MS
Mether Leses Race With Death
te West Coast Leng III
Will.. Iiiu mntlicr mm rnnne nPiOM1-
li' country 1e rcncli bU buldile. Marl.
. . Monre, en of Mayer Moere, illcrl HiIh
Governer and Lawyer Said te afternoon nt ItiverKidc Calif.
.Mavnr .Moere, unnwiirp nt urn uphui
Have Had Conference en
Vacancy
SPROUL WILL SEE CROW
IN PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL
nT liN ten. was Micntdnc nt the Di'ln
nrc Illvcr ISriilge excr'-isns nt l'lrr Ne.
11 1ipii word wnt rccrived nt Clt
Hull tliut Mnrk lind mic atnlird.
MnrK wns tin yennRfst heu of tlir
Mnyer. Hr lind been 111 for u Ions time
nud was sent te California len(? before
li'". father wnH elected te tlic mayor mayer
ulH, in tin; lieje that the changu of
I'limntp would benefit him.
!, r -r T"--- Ki1.. d ' .'i urn ceiiuiuuii urcuiiic criiicui
vveururs et I wu iugttsmiDB Wclnendny. On teceivlni; word tliut he
n:ini rru e umin the shadow of dettli, Airs. Miwire '
Decided at Confab of Exec- rft mmP(,ntt.iv fr caiifemin. She
utive and III Statesman unnue".""-0 t,mn ''"r WB "' l'Cr d""
Mil j or Moeie nm net informed or
.,. the dentil of hl- son until the peikIii-
VARES FRAMING ALLIANCE m of the ecremenles en the pier.
Mm or Moere, nftcr lenrnlnc of the
ilenth of bin "en, nnnmineed thnt he
lind canceled nil public engagement
until further notice.
IE VALERA QUITS
,15 PRESIDENT DF
iRisypuc
I Withdraws Resignation, Hew-,
1 ever, en Agreement te Tak
Treaty Vete Tomorrow
DEMANDS CABINET THAT
WILL GIVE HIM SUPPORT
Dail Irrevocably Split en Ques
tion of Ratification of
Peace Agreement
Combine With Magee and Baker
Seeks Control of Twe Federal
Jobs and State Slate
FALSE REPORT CIRCULATED
OF WANAMAKER'S DEATH
GRIFFITH SCORES AGAIN
Keeps Pact Before Parliament
by Raising Point of
Order
n the A'seelntnl l'iets
Dublin. Jan. 0. -llninen -i" Vnlern
The photograph shows a section of the bridge parade passing Ninth nud Mark et streets after having toured Camden earlier In the day.
. crowds en the sidewalks Indirate the widespread Interest ln the actual start of the bridge construction
The masked
2 CITIES PARADE !
E FEIEl
B
Demonstration Here and in
Camden Proves Colorful as ,
Thousands Watch
"Governer Sproul, of Pennsylvania,
md Governer Edwards, of New .Terney,
Mi afternoon ripped a plank from Pier
l-jl, North Whanes, between llace and
Tins streets, nnd officially Btartctl the
rrtt work of building the Delaware .
onS'ef person., jamming the! GOVERNORS, MAYORS LEAD
riw te capacity, crowding Delaware
Mm, Mti.,n tn ntfhni. fltrpptlnn. rrl. . .
f. , e,(u'",' " A, " : ,we entnusinfiti; parAuc."!. or rntnert
tinj trem uccks aim camn room 01 one, which traversed llie, tlrertA 'of the
-"rap and shipping, sent up cheer after
M&rs.- -
malU en river beats nnd fnc-
lh. i.,it..i n.i.i.n. ui.... ..i
fnBiuiH'tnj ie hiuih ul aiiiiuus,e, i.iiu
, tuns ei Dewey's old flagship
lOlrupby nnchered in the river, shook
jee pier ea tncy nrexi in panne.
A Moment before the planks were
brelen from the "deck" of the pier,
' nary hydroplane, flying across the
titer between Cnmden nnd Philadel
phia, loosed parachutes of silk in the
color of the two municipalities. Te
time pnrnchiten were, attached the
ends of a line ribbon, en a flner wire,
Mch stretched from city te city, llnk
isr them symbolically ns they will be
Holed by the mighty bridge.
Sproul Strikes Tlrst Blew
Governer Rnreul struck the first
i He with n silver pick, while Governer
r.wards pried nt the plank with the
Maty silver-plated crowbar.
"Hew inueh of thl de Ven want me
te 4lj up?'' niked Governer Sproul, ns
hefted the pick. Tlie planking,
Wly cut away, yielded a little ns
Governer Edwards Inserted the crow crew
Ur. Oov.rner Sproul, a big and powcr pewcr powcr
Wean, swung the pick with n mighty
nllep that broke the plnnk loose in
W cut, and Governer Edwards' raised
It from Its plnce en the old joists
wneath as he bere down en tnc crew-br.
two cities te be linked by the Dclnwnrc
River "Bridge, were itOiart'ef'thc vivid J
spectacle which celebrated thfc start of I
iiiijmcni wprK en me .Rpon'ieuny. (
Camden's parade began nt' 0 o'clock,
nnd the New Jersey city tumid out te
see it. Philadelphia's parade began at
11 and was marked by equal cnthusl
asm.
When the Philadelphia parade swung
iiMarkct street from the ferries, de
spite the fluttering pennons, ttie guy
crowds, the clatter of hoofs en the pave
Governer Leses His Hull
Delays Bridge Program
Governer Edwards, of New Jer
sey, let-r his hat just before the line
of automobiles started from the
llellcvcue-Stratferd tills morning for
the beginning of the bridge cere
monies. Kery one was ready te go, when
the Governer of New Jersey was
missed. lie came strolling up, minus
liis hat, and biueking a cigarette.
"I don't knew where. It Is," he said,
nnd a half dozen aides went scurry
ing te leek for it, while some one
suggested that his top-piece wus, In
the ring.
"Well. I'll go without a hnt."
said the Governer after ilf tc.en uiltv
utcs had gene in futile search. He
liiadc one mera try-amMctand it in
his room.
JACK THE HUGGER
VIE
RECOGNIZED
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accusedbywemen:by allied council
(....rrnei Sproul is '.e'ieve.l , hnr Erroneous Dispatch Frem Flerida
conferred with Gennre Wiinrtnn Pen Stlra City Merchant In Geed Health
per. lawjer of till" city, en the vnraw.i ' Thc C,W wnM stirred teda "falM" le-igned the president of the IiMi re-
-.uved b, the dentil of Senater Puirese. " 0I lRC uqnul el '""" "u"u ' PWle tetlnj . presenting . , the Dell
An nttempt was. made te interrogate The'rcpert get Inte circulation in this J'lrPn"n the re ignntimi of the Cnb-
Mr Pepper this afternoon in hi Iiinl war. in,,f f' "hl th" Datl lie vruld offer
Title lluilding tiflicc. He was m a eon- whitne. Wesley Wnnainaker. a himself for r"-eler tien. standing en the
Jerenec, prcsu,ably a legal dKcs.nn. f T ,,P&,P,'.e" ST.,,., he ,,, h. .
A note was sent asking If he had eon- mrnlng the undertake announced the rPt ' g, '' Vhhim and
ferred with the Govcrnei and if be w n. death of Jehn Wanamnl.e.. ,1P .,,, ,,,, thhnt rP,eu'"CCH"
in the mood te accept h tender of the Th mistake was fuitnered bv nn ion ,,,m f() dpf , rp.,,,!,;,.
.HHumnip. .;r- "",,." " " L:i" Y. ' " sal(1 " l'a-1 entere,IpeI!tics.ar a
I i iuh wus tnc reply ns written D.v .Mr. ""' '"",- """" '"." .... . v,iufr nM ntlP uhe m(j n,(,P.,tP,i
i eppcr:
"I hepe the question
nrrcjwl Vf V I....1 .l.w.lf.....l
fer I should be In honor bound net te Rf"e Instruetiens te take the bed te , v0u of the peuntrv.
pted the
I lerida waters an his private vacnt. , roelamntien of the republic He de-
wlll net be Unilread emelals in Miami, l.elleving r)nm lhe I "c
I sucli un of- t'"' latl man was Jehn VUiminaker. prerinlmitin vtn0)1 for , ' t d
tM.i ....( ., cave Instrurtiens te take the body te vni nr .u. ..,.
mention It. If I had accepted It the Philadelphia tonight. , y0 mvp .,rove(i ti,t. thank Ged."
u n.ne te come trem " ";nv '"i1"", r,,- ;'.,,, ,. ' ikkieij.
Pseudo Gas Inspector Asks i Invited te Economic Conference.
Leniency for Toe Ardent ' Europe Must Restore Itself,
Leve-Making I Lloyd Geerge Warns
iiuiieuucemejit would
me governor. '
Is Going te See Crew
conference between Governo.
Seuth nnd cot at far as riilladelplila ti,. n.-..i. .f a. ..... .......
before it was overtaken and disproved, this statement ' upfauue
Mr. Wanumakcr. hard at work at Mr. f,p Vn,; , h bcllc d th(.r
his i esk en n ans for tlie hweui-Lcn- r.n ,:: ,i. . ... j ..v.
"''" - ..-...-.. ... . . .. .. i uiiiuiiiiiiu nil' iri:iiv nnn iiib
iepmtil and I nlted States Senater Crew tennial. received the report in goon nu- nlternative proposals could the country
, lirobebly will produce the tiunl impulse i mer. ..... he kept together. If the treaty went
that will decide the ad-interim succv-ser "Yeu see. I'm in perfect health, he through there surelv would be rtheht
" te Senater Penrose. "aid. "If reports like tnat come from nBalnst the Urltlsh Government he da-
SQUEEZED GIRL MAMA TOO II Q PARTIPIPATinM AKFD 'Hie great political drama that opened Flerida 1 guess I'll have te stay nwey ,.irp(j
OUUCCtCU UinL, IVIHIVIH, IUUU. b. KAKIILIr'AllUN AbltU , , ,,,,. bur with Pen- from there. My beat, the Konewongo, ..T,;nnl. Ged. ,0 cxet,lim(.(1. .,nl
; . ,- ieve s tieatli moved forward te another nus eecn ciewn mere ler me inenuis. never be n British citizen I'll die
Appii.i Ut n ..rnttr tBi,.vp,ir. ....... ...-..,.....,. climax this afternoon when Mr. Sproul , but I haven't been there since p,rt.-
,ild.r. r ., rln; .r" Tnrk.ll.n. - ,. ' . V" . ,1 L Z i""'0"" ' .wlIl ?. te Pittsburgh Apr 1 w. a t'entinu.ng. President ,
T-, "--- p -- . - Liiiuic-., I'iniiiv. .1:111 11. .. mil 1 ..-- . luniKiu 10 sec neniller I row. I -"e piciurc 01 nuuiiu. .ur. euiiu-
iiigger tnctles nfter he, hud gnuiPU giirded by the imrjeritj of the ilelesates Mr. Crew, new In tlie Merey Hopi- maker laughed and centinued: "ou
iier :i ninetintlng n r-cogiiiiieu 01 111c mi, Pittsburgh, is die nd-intcrim sue- see. I linven t fatten a vacation well,
himself as
said :
Vajcrt
ASTUTE POLITICIAN
SOUGH! FOR SENATE
admtHilnpi fn lfAT. liiinn l.u rnnrnueiitintr 1
: - ..v. ........ .., -- , - - - ....v.! 1,..
as ,rthe cas mnn." Elmer G. ,'11, Rl'", "T ". ' . i ". . " )".
..ini,.. , .., ... t ....1 rnusi iiiinii in un' .iiiii-ii nui-iviiii-v iium-
"...iiiliii, ei nmvis sircei ueur ijiu.i-.. .. v i, , ,, .i, it, nu, ,
tjruiuiis, 01 itinvis street near i.re.m. M'rMj !,,, .i.
vi ns nrralgned before Magistrate DernJiSii interimtlenal tin
....tw J ...... .!.... ,.1.1. (
Inn r..ll tnr.n .tiA.!.
participation of persist thnt he wifl het run. There I tern nnd I hne a little heliduy and de
candidate for
nroDesal for
iiiniii'lal and economic
tiidnr. 'i ci'iiferenee with th
.- - - - - - .-- - . l' '. .....b ..v .. uui I till. LUl
Griffiths was accused by Nancj Ken- U"U and (.eimunv was approved ' ls the crux of the present situation.
iiedy, lD.'O Ilrunner street, who s.iid ..,(, con(iitens nttnched te Itiisslan 1-cnees en Pepper Peslblllt
that he hnd come te her home and participation are that Soviet Hussia The Governer1 was told tode that
ashed te inspect the gas meter and ceae Itelshevil: propaganda abroad, reports are that he will appoint
.. i... , , , ,...,.., . .i.... that --he undertake net te attack her Mr. Pepper as Penrose's successor.
"'.;. .hut no nan ioem-u ui - I ..1,. .l ,l.nf et, ..rl,, ..ll i..V D...,-r. .,... ,. .
' t,i...". '. ...... i....b ri. ....r....u .... ..v., . iti . un- . . ,-i mil ItT-
'I nrnnese te lav deun nit nffira.
vacation well, nnd rlie Tt.iit mm .1.i.in Uv nV,aiti..
ccsfler te Senater Krtes, who died three lpt'8 Sl'' except en Memerial Day, i tjennl means who is the chief ex-
nieiuns octere Menater Penrose. Ai-1 i-ouer iay ami inaiihsgivjng. .-some- ccutivc.'V . .
though Mr. Crew iiislstk'tie, will be n I times when I get a cold I go te Ildr-, i. tlien offered the Dail his realr
Ida and the nir takes it out -f my sys
some fishing."
. , . . ii.-.iiMwin tiini lilt. i. !.in- ..,.h.. ". " -I'l'vi , . .-J.JICI . III!' IIJH'
- ulll iip grnuDeii her in mi uinn imnemble obligations entered in) by piled, with a riblng inflection. "I
and squeezed her. She struggled away preceiliiij Kussinu governments. ' haven t decided en am one"
inent and all the ether things that go Sproul Wants Man WIlO Will and ran te her mother. ' . n the ether hand the neighbors of Would t be wise te speculate en
...... ..,.- " wv" "UMW "iiii . ..... .... TtiiKin must ii full rln .p net tu iittiiek i the nrnhnlillin nt Mr Pnnim'.. .. ....l..t-
Uther women nflpeared at the near- . l.Vv. .i10 ,-:llv,.,n. ' ' U, " """-
"ig. hip inline tie cirl s liieiiic; . .ur
t
with a public demonstration Of pride,
there was a deep undercurrent of kc kc
It was ns though every living thing
In the huge gathering, from the hnppj
working girl leaning ever the railing of i P E P P E R
a fire escape, te the impatient police
Imrsps restless under the restraint of
the steadv reareli, icallzed that this
sixth day of January. 1022, marked
the accomplishment of an undertaking
in some senses greater than any victor
of war
"Play the Game" in Crisis
for Organization
IS CONSIDERED
ny GKOKGE NOX McCAIN
It Is general!) accepted that the Pen
rose succession will go te one of n
hiuiui in im-n teusisuii!,- ei uveiKvitrmt t hev had rceclvetl ntimereus com
1 The council unnnimnush decided te I weuldn t de tee much snecnlnt
Mary Kennedy, who identified Griffiths held tlie cenferem during the firt two ling. ' work at n 'iilary of 51." a week eacli.
ns tin. man who had .eiiiu te inelr e"Ks e .-Mnreh at Henea. 1 lie J niteel -'is .vir. I'cpper n geed gu'-ssY" liisHey Stafferd, living in tlie 'il() bind;
homes with the c.cun' of being the states will receive n leniini iiivitiiiien (uestiener persisted. en ;erth Thirteentn slrcu. was ar
gils man a piano timer, electrical con- "' participate and it is pctted that1 "Yeu might guess wrong w the rpsted Inst night at the lieni" of the
tractor (ir some ether pietext. but wh) euntrv will be repi'-sented b several Governer's dij ceminciit let of nunt of Eveljn Wills, one of the gitl.s,
possessed mere nbliitv nt innkiiig leve unnflielnl observers." people guessed that I was going te quit, en the charge of pa'-ms n .veril'ltiih
nt first si:ht than nt inspeeting gas I" the discussion prcipding the de- lint T didn't." The Govi-ruer !ausedcheek
stoves or tuning pianos cislen te invite the Soviet te partlei- for u moment, nnd added" The charge was brmigl bv Harry
... ,". , ,, 'pate, Pr'iuler lloiieiiu, of Ital.v, up- "It is tee enrlj te av an thing deli- Eeviin. l."l7 North I'Ift. tn'irth street,
Was riiiim inner treviiig of the piopesitlon, camp nut i nitc." who -uvh he and Stafferd wcte diums
lence at the inicciewii station sum tltitly in favor of leeognltien of tlu i ,"c .Mjuhine rerniui- In fcchoel dajs t Hairingten Stuf-
A new .Male oiganiMlieii. te mi -reed r,"'V. ls ","." IV "V ,r'1 Vurr '.IKlen T"
natletj, saying:
"And with it gees the ministry."
I lVhn TH4iWlpiir rlrt Viilnrfl n ritinn nrl
nnnie a am e nini e -rn am 1i1h ""'Rnntleii. Arthur (Jrlffith objected
BROKE AND 3 GIRLS TO AID, that the matter before the Hall wa a
MAN ARRESTED FOR CHECK iHi!r"re"rt,tllc n","'0Vfl, e thu Ansl0'
u r, u, ,j u x , . Michael Cellins nld that if the Dail
He Brought Maidens Here for Jobs, rejected the treaty Mr de alern could
It Is Said have his united Cabinet in ten minutes'.
llret. nnd villi thne veung citls en r',nu declared Ic Valera's Mibstltutf
hiH hands, who he is s.ild te have '".' " :"' " .'? ree nerri g. nulling:
brought te Philadelphia from Harring
ton, Del., after premising te get them
Hall
I Soviet Government. He ileilnnd it was
We will have no Tammany
Mere
Mr de Valern said he could net ae
eept the respensibllitv unless he had the
ole powers of the government te carry
en his eITkc.
Michael Cellins the Minister of
I innnee nnd lender in support of the
treaty, announced that he l Cellins) had
offered his resignation, but that Mr. lie
Valere had refused te a.s'cpt it
Mr de Valeru mild he piopescl "te
lej down my office, nnd the Heuse must
decide by constitutional means who ls
Parade Throbs With Pride unrten repper. ermer t.ovcrner I'd- plaints of a "bugger's activities In impossible te abstain frei , Has peliej, ' " ',', iV" I, "'" ..,'.' . ...... centlv with the three girl-. He su.,, the diief executive "
Frem the fluttering Acllew e the ' f- Stuait. General W. W. Alter- the district. since the form of government w t- purely i,nVc enier-ed oet ..f th 'ei'ilere , w he out I.evan -nid efl". red n . '.. k imeunr. H '" reported that Ie nera. in
sillc-11 ed cap's et Philadelphia's bury, Mer.is I, Clothier, T.ewis S. , JI" U hs v -;' I-. u ..mtt,er for the people , ,,!,, te l bm , J ,, "I b '1 r "'S "I'. IMan. C'T ,Hteffe.d th. Peking re-e ectlei, te the presidency
mounted, police te the ted and white Sndlpr, ulld, wnu M ai it may hccln, 3 ln ,e ra U r ilnl'ne r gi a''r'w ,1;:" - ll "le M?V "I ,,l.. Pre- ' lh" '' nUS a,Ul- eV H "nWn'N";:' mnart? cr7n7
? L.Vie..,"ffi.,i:5 IM'R'ir'r J'tlce William 1. Sehaffer of the who hail squeezed her daughter. But adepls proper no, ' H , , "ee.M X?. W? y "" n ' Me 's he,,,, l,eM ,,, th. -i sfrue.l te mean that he would Xr hun-
rrihik"f) 'r-iHsposlUen te censidcrpir nJi'"' b "' "! l-t thai the S.t; rnent -,- ,,;; ' 'Zm "SX T ,7, investigation . -if for re-elertlun.
ffllrlv tlirobfed with nritle PriUO in t !.,,,.,, r..,. ..i.i..,. . .i. ui,n .,11,.,..-,,1 l.t.., ,. ..ll- v,,f l,r. Centlnti.xil nn Intr Tn ( nlinnn fin ofl'lce nf U'MHI hlit'ii ii niiIIiiTi.il ii.timit. Siw:ihi Tnlfa Arnin. It Vnlr-rA
'. A UlMai HP Mini V1HIVV CH IIIU IIIU mn- ueunvit aaint i" nam mui. viav, - -... - - . , ., "
Henipthlncr aoeomnlishcd and done
T. !... t lln.. nnmn n I tin Innll nf
LllM ill lain" uaai. a iiuvvs't w j.
meuncu polite, c.etneii ter u.eiusi .llhtlnptlnn. Something else, however,
blue, llne.1 with n glittering vellew silk,' ..,.ill ll0 lliy t)l(
liTbrn the pick was placed In the ihn vni' '10rs(,s laughing their delight In
liMniii of Mnver Moere, nnd tlie crew- ' tl10 PV,"nt in cvury c'ul'cr of thclr Prnn(-'"
mm tne Hands of Mav or Kills. The ' ""? '10n f" , . . . ,, t
te Mayers entered Inte n friendlv Hircctl.v behind them came the Ljrie
te tee who could get the plank out 'ln"d, gay In a hiwsur uniform, and
JMSt quickly Majer Moere vUn. nrv - I (,,0M' l",Jlln,'1 V"',",' " ",ent 8"owl"? "
"lltup and turnlnifMt ever ' i model of the bridge, with appropriate
.... , , .. , ..... u"h"a
iiiuaiH vve re un:
game.'
lutlR fhn ai.lii.il .i n.l, ... .,.. . .(..
t.li ...""' "ul " me eng- J" ,,,v. ""
Jlwned bridge, dream of n century ' of Peunsjlvaii
"wn! nt ' i phla and Cm
.. ." 2X "'"ileum er, of the nh
palDoCPkeof PennijlvHiiln. epA'
RSi..,l .'i0,0'1 H '"'neiii. nfter th
brMn?.!.ail.?unK "America." with a
v . '""'viiiumi tiovcrner
siirniil
thT.S,lm. t0y 0" ehairmdn of
ffi!m.VnenlcH; nn'1 I'ltredueeil him.
g7 lJsl"',1 CJ",,,R C'idance for
tnSr1' b,fksin for Hs complete sue-
(
Then a long line of automobiles car
the htate and city dignitaries
a. New Jerhev. 1 h hideU
mdi'ti. In the tlrst ear Stuart Clever and Popular
g. irunn uiivniii'i "i'iuui mm iwrinui i eriner woveriier riuari hum pirj
r.uwarus, wiin I'liiirii mines nenaier quiililientlen siue Unit of Ireing fuifllllar
ICdge. The second car earried Majur u(, constilutlenal questions. 'i his,
Moere, Majer Ulls iitidJee Chalriiiiiii leunvir, comes bj experience.
Centlnufil en Ihk Tnrnty. t'aiiimn Tlirrr ',',!,' former Governer Ik e.sceedliigl;
popular, is a ciever peuiician, siuniis
will with ever liieireu ei ills purl
ment. It is conceded that he has the conversation seen drifted from pianos
iialiflciitien en tiie side of ability and te husbunds.
is your iiusuand working .' sac suid
Grlflltlis asked. , Then she said he
wantfil te knew' if he could come
around when he isn't -home," and
grahlied her bv the hand.
"I snatched Ills cap, ' said Mrs.
Kenned, "and here It is" Griffiths
admitted the cap was his
Weman Wus Itelligerunt
Declaring tliut he was an electrical
contractor and wanted te "wire the
Tills is the querj which a tlose
friend of Governer Sprout's put forth
.vesterda after a talk with the Gover Gover
eor at his fit office.
The' new Senater will In compelled
te get right down te tin question et
linn ileal pelnles in a very short time I
He must he a geed mixer, henee the
question "Will he phi the game?" as
app'leil te Mr Pepper.
house," Gillhths Hilled tit the home of ''''IiUe tin opposition from oilier in
d
he i
'"Till. ,.,. .. ...
tm ir . eiriiiuirp win (,crvp the
w?klS2S.t,.os?.,Il,he.hn''..'C!ilN the
wyaltv
Then
, wers
BOY, 10, ARRESTED IN DEATH
OF 7-YEAR-OLD PLAYMATE
Parents of Beth Children Say Shoot Sheet
ing Was Accident
Mrs. Marj Afel. 1111 1 lStiinner street,
according te .Mrs Afel He also winded
te sell her a gas iiuige. she suid "Then
1 thought thai he was acting suspi
cions!," said Mrs Afel '"111111 I offered
te kick him off the peich if he did net
get out.'V
He toeRit liustv departure, she mild. .
Griffiths made a plea tiiat bin father
ii-ciiiiiu, in suet ecu MMinier 1 'cm nsp
Hut Senater Varc. in ,i -tiit 1111 ii te
be issmd imer. will niineunci 'ii.it
he will net aucp; the pe-irixi of
Enforcement State leader in humpiI Senater P. 11-
iese. ,ne will siigg. st 1 hat sum eihei
itun.ers persist tmt feimr Mate ""'L,"P.V U .' ' ,V r"1"' "
11 1 .v. 1 ."' '..... in... ... ... III. r .,1,11111. 1 It.'
named and recognized ns the in w Under
The new combination appears te he
mere formidable than the original pro
gram of a Vare-Magee alliance. It in
cludes forces led I) Senater Crew in
the western end of the State a group
01 county lenders wiiun centers about
McCONNELL REPORTED OUT
Rumors Persist Dry
Director Has , Resigned
Senater W llliaiii Mi Council lm- offered
te President Harding his ipign itien as
Slate Uirectei of Prohibition It is
genernll known that MiCennell was
appointed te the pest at th institu
tion of the lute Senater Ppiih.-i . .mil
STOLE TO KEEP HUSBAND.
PLEA OFJVOMAN TO COURT
Mether of 2 Children Kept Em
ployer's Funds for Man In Jail
leire te help her husbnud. lliirrv
H.igoed, new 111 inil 1 nuci Mrs
Kethiwn I Hlninsen H.isoed. Sntli
above Arch streets, te unbejilc i valua liud itluse( his lesignatien from
from her employer. 'h" 1 ablnet Speaking with reference
Airs. Hagoeil. n tall .veung woman of u iinrrj Meiatiu s attempt in intervcue
Arthur Griffitli protested te the speak
er that the Uall could net discuss Mr.
de Valeru m proposals until the treaty
had In en eted upon Mr. !e Valcra
protested that a vote could net be taken
while the Hall lacked a chief executive.
Speaker Mi.Nelll sustalne. Mr Griffith's
position
Michael ( ellitis stated that Mr. de
llll'liees inside the ltepuhlleau Paitv
It is .said thul Mr. MiCennvll thinl.
Unit he cannot siiecessfiilh inniiiiiii the
work, new thnt deatJi lias deprived him
of his pewciful Mippeiter
At piollllllt'ell heuilquailiMs, it I . nt)
ami .v
striking appearance.
teiiuv nefere Judge
111 Oil
1 11 rli
III. I hll II.. II Ul U .11 I Illllll'lir :.. .I...I . . .1 .... ... ..
.. i7... -. . ...... ...'. .'M.. ini 111. 1. m 11111 1 .inimn nun Hi... ....
that Maeiin.ll has net iippeai'sl ut Ins su),(i !ls ,m.amK ti,f n ,...,,
W. Harry linker serretarv of the Stnte placed her en probation ter two jenrs
t enunltlee. as "ill us the niiladt Iphia
nud Pittsburgh orgnni7atleiis
Peace in Mlegheii '.'
I lie tuct thill the nee eon Inn.. ,,nn
... , , , ., nm.i'.i 1." .ii.iii.i'.h 1. nn 11 iMji!lireiltsi
otllce for seveiul dujs Ne eth. ml word ms ,pP pffected In winch Imth Mmm
1 ml fiem the fll-st has been regarded a' was iiipoer h.alth and that his mother !'. .,'s IVS'R"1" ,11" W ',0"'1 1,,v1 h,,, Magee and S.nnter Leslie would lu
holding an advanced position In Gov- MS "V .""' !'.. V , ",'";"cv. In 1 "" ' "
cuier Sproul's cillni.illen. His ip- view of the jil tabic clrciiinstanccs bj in entiinnuiii
lailiitment unquestionably would be re- "Mi')x he Mul'1. 'i' 'lysui rounded, the ,--
is believed te le at In- home
Ten .veiir-eld .lellll 1.eitsl. U'n ni
upon It wit 1 hii.I, ,iim ... ' "I rted leda. .lust hcfeic he was taken fiimllj. and the ruct that he is a prac prac
rwildeveti irDibKi"'1" ''""K" h' VfvxU" t1wen McCare. ileal man of the world are factors lu
n came the ....
. Hpreu nll( KXn,?! tll0M.inv ' i the Pe1.ns.vlv111.in Hospital because 1 There is little doubt that Governer
u.m 1 .aw arils. ( hese 1P lll( becll i,t cHrlstmuH Hay by his Sproul, if the question were left en-
u,u nn I'mti, nu, (.0ninn elder pill mate. llrely te niinsen, would appoint Mr
it inippeiicu eecause et a my pisiei 1 leiuier iu inc viu-iun, 1 ney were
Wived with sreat satisfaction. ' I."Kis.,rn.t,'.Ml.1,l '"' V""1'1 "'lease him in
Mr. Clothier's wide knowledge of the lw ""." t0 Kvt'1' tlm 1CU,'C
world, his long Dusiness training, his
LEARNS MflTUCD te nrn
FTER ELEVEN-YEAR SEARCH
'rtnr Heipltai Searched by Sen
" Paed Away In Camd,n
aJt?sr,ffl'ftft
a.ii v.,us. learned leduv si .n.,
C.,Vi..18- P.l. In Coeiier Il, 1
ttether Ln L, lH -'pluliied Hiat his , u' ,l"!'t. . , ,
JSra.i?4 y,n ' Hillwlelnhla twi I I'nreuls of both bejs s.i.v it was an
hwhV,'.. "enrcu ' 1 te reveal her accident unit .101111 may again
ri.! beuU- ' schiMil uftcr the legal fernii
?ufPlle In !. ;".. '" y riunuy eyerv
failing wl, "Lu,H.;."0,.,V'tl'".hil
f
.oslevv proud) suewcu his cnum at the classmates tu ceiieje, My are inem
home. 22 Christian street. beis of the same linternlfy. thiir ef
"Huh! That ain't a gun. Wuit till forts en behalf of education ami civic
I I show ou a real one." said Jehn. Vttennent have been along slmllnt
Upstairs in the I.exltslcj npurtiuent, ' lines,
iu n bureau drawer, laj a leaded re- A. nepiila'" nomination would he that
eler, left in the care of Jehn's father .
bj a friend. Jehn carried it dewnstuiis. I'entlmifU un rare l'eur. Column idrn
"Ilere'H a reg'lar gun." .I0I111 said. " ..,, " ..
'There was 11 spurt of llan.e. eslaw I RUNS ELEVEN MILES FOR $5
1 screamed and fell te the fleer, shot In -
I Haverford Student Jogs te City
Hall te Win Waiter
Ter 11 wager et ?f mndn with two
return te
ruuilllict arc
JAILED FOR ASSAULT
V" ni recur .!i .Pnr?fully gune tcenth and Lembard streets, was sen-
,,. ' """leatn round te- tenced te from livu te lirtcen jeuis,
.Niijierlntc
'bj Judge Kiites, lu Camden, today en 'track team
PENNSYLVANIAN SLAIN
Troops Pursuing Mexican Bandits
Who Shet Timethy Costelle
Mexlre Cltj, Jan. ( ill A. P.) -The
War Depattiiicnt luis enltred the
puiMilt of a liuiui of fort bandits who
en Wulncsduj night shot 10 death Tim Tim
othy Costelle, et Peniisjhuiilu, Irish
born but an Amerlcun iiti.en. 011 IiIb
lanfh near Tcveoee, fifteen links nortli nertli
tust of Mexico Cit.
The tullltaij commander at Teeoee
has alreail dispatched troops nltyr the
bandits.
MOROS KILL 2 CONSTABLES
Volunteer Force In Province of Ce-
tobate Attacked by Natives
tllv A P 1 Tu,.
10 Philippine coiistab ceiistab
d and one seiieusiv
cover the dlstunce In nu hour wounded ipnn attack en a small parti
Jenes Is 11 member of the college i"' cenmuuimiri uj 11 imuu ei viores nt
nnd nn exceptionally fust ' liaiiisuni , pi evnicu e; 1 oteonto. iv-
Today's Scholastic
liashctbull Scores
115 hleh,,C,lL,"tn.ri,,!.,'! "JMeiaatic aM
f "'a in the St.t. I rmnuy eyerv
!. .... " ,p etate. ns tlm ...... 1 , . .ii
h In itlirnVJlI." hl,B ll,ft Hpeerdslli Flunk Harris, a Negie, of Nine- City Hall. Hlrf bet was that he could '". tJ,'.? ',ll.lci' ',,,ul eni" 'V.UeulI
clnssniHteH Wllmest It. Jenes, n Junier oeaio nac
at Haverford College, left the campus Manila, .lun 0
this nfteriioen for nn eleven-mile rim iii enlisted men of fa
Gerniantewn II. S. . ..It) tl) 'je
Northeast II. S. . 12 It a
(ieniiiiutewii II., 2d . Ill 1,". 2."
Nertliejisl II., 2d. . tl T IN
Central II. S. 22 211 12
Yanhferd II. S. 1.1 11 2 1
Diuh II. S.. . . . r 111 21
Geriimntewii IYIimuK, ii ;t j
I'Viiuhfeiil II.. 2d (l m
Central II., 2d. S (ill
llnddeii Heights. . it i;t 21
WcKHlbur . .10 II it,
Mm reateviii I'rleiltls. 20 in IIH
o!liii',-seoil Mich r h f;
(ieriiiuiitewn l'VuiN 2d :. 7 10
Darby 2( . . 0 n ,(
Sunt hern 2d . 7 .
West PI1II.1 2d. .11
West Catholic II. . 1,-, 10 a.
Haverford Scheel . 2 1 ;
Southern II. S, . 20 12 !I2
West Phllu. . 17 12 211
Menliant villi- High 20 12 112
looked te us punt lenders iu Alleghenv
in inner words vingee has been eiltgL.l
le give up picssin Jehn A Itrll ,,
candidate te succieil Seunlei" Crew
Senators Vine and I.clie are in fnvur
of the naming nt Crew te succt.p-d him
self These two however, would join
with Magee in supporting Hell If as
Continue J nn Pine SU. ( nhinm llr
2 GIRLS SOUGHT FOR THEFT
OF GOWNS IN MODEL SHOP
.Mr" lingoed, the mother et two
children, was einple.ved b the Con Cen Con
selldaipd Traiisportntleo Ceiiipaii ,
I'liriietli and Mount erueu s:reets
W In 11 he took the stand this morning
Mrs il.iifeqd said she placed the metie
she was 1 hargi'il with sttnlinj; in the
ceinpiiin s s.itc
W'lien 'I court iceessed for ltincheeii.
ci.iiiisel tin Mrs. Hagood. nnd her
tathii .lelm Simpsen, of Chester,
talkid 1I1 in r The woman, the 11 ad
mitted u is s.ud, she took the inenev
te help her Inisliuud. Her counsel thin
uiged In 1 te f II the trutli 1.1 the court
Aeierdiii." " lier sterj , her husband
was uunpiiH 1 iative of what she had
i"iu for him ind lieaiied abuse en her
She s.ild, .is , 1 exult of this she was
outlined for n short time in an insti
tution for the Hi-tine in Norrlstewn
H.igoed was unprlsened in cotineciien
w lib a (lieft ns.
miiile (Ids tilen in Hip debate. Mr. Cellins sheuted:
Patterson, who "We will hne no Tammany Hall
mttheds here
Mr Celllni. i-atd un .iticnipt bj oppo
nents of the treatv m table the motion
ter nitihcntlnn of thu treat was an at
i mitlnuril un I'ugp 30. ( elunin Un
Walked Outref Stere Without Leav
ing $190, Purchase Price
Twe girls, gowned 111 squirrel skm
cmite. v il ted llagederu's Medel Sliep
1(17 Seuth Thirteenth street csprdu.i.
seleelul one of the cestlj gowns in
tin estatillsiimcnt and inade ilieir exit charging nun
wiineHi nuviiiH iNiai, ine UUroiuse .Mnis. lt.ien
WARRANTS FOR DIRECTORS
Prince
New
K. Wine Opening Race at
New Orleans Track
urirciiis. .inn. n vv in nis
lireeters of tl !u m.
Vssei ititleii. iiriiiiiiiterr
FORMER KAISER SUED
Daughter - In - Law Says Marriage
Contract Entitled Maintenance
Herllii. .Inn (" ( It.i P 1 l'rln
cess Jein him of Prussia widow of the '
(01 'in r (iermuii Kmpeiei's jeutigest son. i
vhe eenimitted miiIchIp in liljt), is bring'
ing iu 1I011 uginiist William llohi'iuol llehi'iuol llohi'iuel
letti ler a iniiilit) uain-i' .illewunce, oil
the ground that her marriage contract,
concluded lu accordant e with the lnw
of the Hoheiiellerus entitles her te
lhe tneatis of subsistence.
'I lie 1 use wns begun before n iterlin
ceuit vesicrdii) Ci'iuiisel for the de
fi'lisp aigueil that lliese laws were no
lengi r valid I h hearing wus ad
join tied te penult an attempt te com
promise. EMMA GOLDMAN IN SWEDEnI
.... ." vyt iiw IurV(lUHB JH U s K.ltMIU' hhOi
... ...n 'I'lut (Hi.l.. n -.. .1... ..II.. 11. ...
in..- ......,, n.i- uvsi-ruice as iielng of the I air (.round-, meet, u,ifi iht
.Shleiu vears old, brunettes and prett. iiiltllng vleluinm f the l.e.tu, ,).
'Ih.. thef Is the third til this ste.e. I jambllng law b, bookmakers epe.atl.g
gowns Wt. a total valuation of ?5-l.-, Jt the ri.c. tra-k, were Issue "
''V-hnrlT V Ma,khieU'r"--i , "" -Information tarnished b, )
Ihniliss A Muekie. -U-'t. I.archwoed Atternev Kn.r.
tjffi '!': "UnUall. of the hes. , L ZrW T smV ".Yar lleiX u 1 1 Sr! b t .hist "iht nSKrt iS, alid ceatl , a-erdlng te telegra.diic ."Av,
Mh'Ss... 1 ... "?'.""." died there after a watchiaan. Jehn Hauler, for the pin- H. Tatnail iirewn, Jr.. captain of the, reeeive.i .u..i ... ve..BUiuuiar
"?iikB7IUvw" Slk' ,K", uf '"''",ry'
A 1 -- 1, . ' -9
r..nii.nii (mnn niruueil ltint ,.r . I tiuiirtrrH.
tiling liis piewess when he declared that Uiree tWaelimcntN of constabulary
I e ou ni.15" a in UAituiAUK. ou A,ie run te rii niui iii uu hour would,1"'" "" ; v"'-"- " iu uana. ,
.."'"."Sr'.A"" ??".. 'iTii"" '" . "' " v "si e(
U.VP ... ...... mi w. , .v- v l.,i.,l
Must Move en te Anether Country
Within Menth
.Stiu hlielin. Jan. II Hlv A P,)
Kmiiiu (ieldtiiaii. Maunder Herknmn
nnd Aleximdei .Shapire, deportees freirt
iueiliu. who recentl left Itiga for
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. ... ijt ..Il.ir.ll.v IIIIT- ..IIH-I. 11I..11I Ull .1.... T...J ...,L If, -M.V...I
street icperts tliat sneak thieves en. ti f.t.r,., vn..r.i.. n.,. .1 ... ' u,.uiu nrrn.d here teilav. Thn lm
'VIW XiVTt WftU,!l,luII,lbt0,'Jew- eW ra""" "" nrtcst of ,.ry book- receivcl pe,.,.ls..en te remain n me.iil,
"'Yiel-oeil iVres.. MIT Market .,. "."ak!:r W ""$ "'. "l-r- .'llV'rJ
... ,t thai thlevpH steln n ....I.- .1. . u' "i .' trncu nnu uiai en each sue. nicuiii. . u.ww.... .... Ui,,cl tUii
KrlendV Select 7 7-21 of 'merchandise, the contents of v iei J1"!!."" n -,,'W'l ''na weuhl WT;
.,,,,. , ,,,,, !-. ' . - , .,..,. Mpi i,:ii, V ' l0 riulrcd. I Guarantee uUe have been given the
& Scheel '- V'irV- ut " a: 1 "ir, ib tn LvV'" T1"3 ,-' r,ir .,0',ln ""- " fy deportees that the would net lS . l'!
m . ; .i. S15 necklace of pearls VnliiedutSI,u,.v l!rhlwl K- w1"' 'lii-lve second and l-eded bv the Uunllidi Ulltheritlci. 1
wiaar 2i; -srvi t""" -VrtiSA war eiK.r rtbt'uiaV' l,y " of -1
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at ciaailaeaXK sac 81. tt!v. rettllm,.- nn i'rTBi.-.i. r-.i - : I Loek, under Uuatcal Jnitruuwati mi mt
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