irfcl'l'l Baw."- .' .i ii . vnT ' SK- k'' ".1 t t . .! - . i& j -jv, aL-.ur - . w "i : . i.ir . 1 iii I ' v . , ' ,t ' . J'S:,J .! .!', 'tl .V ; r ' e b' .. .. H . .av ,tf tfl, ..v V.17 t-t l ' M-fU l) EVENING PUBLIC IiltfRPHILABELPHlA, -TOTBDAY, JANUABT 17, 1922 WER LOSSES MAY MAYORCALLSP.R.T. BHMfMiT OFFERJO LOW Ancillary Roceiver Takes Charge' Declares Fiscal Repert Will of Philadelphia Offices and Prove Ability te Pay City Soarches for Assets Higher Rental $100,000 BLAZE IN BOX FACTORY &?& EXPECT BROKER TO TALK .AGAINST WEGLEIN PLAN Bf"" TJie K. D. Dier & Te. erflh wlilcb ty M ttbe jiockclbeokn of nbeut 500 Phl'n- ilelphlnns was described as a co11uf.e' iallnrc" today by Clarence eLeb. lit lit tenicy of thin city, who Is te be named iib ancll'ary reccltcr. Thc llabi'itlcs of tlit firm which had ufflcc at 143"i Walnut street arc about ."S-J.OOO.OOO while the nsrets ere prob'e preb'e matlcal and almost ncllgib'e In com parison, uccerdtnc te .Mr. l.eeb, who W receiving hundreds of complains from clients of the firm. OHlrc Multiline Sold The brokerage firm owned the Wal nut street building where It bad Its of fices but the tttructure was told last ' The 1'. It. T. Cetnpanv'n statement that it cannot offer n STr.O.OOO-n-yenr' rental for the citv-built FranUferd elc vnted until the sixth year of operation J "Is unsupported by facts." Mayer. Moere uretr today te Hlchanl WcbIcih, president of ( 'ouneil. The Majer sugge'tcd that the com vnny dipleic nil the facts ri cording its Increased earnings fr-rt the present six und enc-qunrter-cent Mckct or "even-cent cash fare. These facts should be obtained, he -aid. before un operating agreement Is reached. Themag 13. Mitten, president of the P. It. T.. has offered a 1 per centre- week, ultheugh about $15,000 is Mil jtura en the city's $10,000,000 Invest ImlffinJntjna vJirtti? nv Verl-'mrnt. or $1.',0.000. for the fir venr of tmlldlnc nt -tlH ew street, .cw ion., i ,,',, ri,;. ,.. i. t,,.refieft 1 ner Leeb said. consists chieily of minim; , - moue u'"ul"":"" ' Mecks of n highl rpci-u'atic tintnre. Kental (.urstlen Dodged JIe n.dded that no substantial teciiritie i nnin .r.tirn -ia. net n,n- ' Jwve been di.'oeered se far. 'tinned in the petit.e.i which Mr. TV-g- '" u is iu- i uuuui:iiuiii ! ,n n.i ir. ,tlrn fnrvnnlpfl Tf.-I- r- entntie of the New Yerk law lirm which is ceuns"! for Manfred Unrlch, receiver of the firm A petition i b ins tlruwn for the l"nitHl Stale" Ii-trn't Court here for the appointment of Mr. Lieeb an ancillary receiver. lnv te the Public Sen ice Comm'teion. rri... nPAn.t.n1a t..f fni'tU 1 f 1 tllf tir.Mfi.in ere approved by th- commission, the VETERANS BADLY TREATED nnv.nnl 1 ft i n f t h Tl fl V ttr the Tl r V f . tiiove toward tin everntlni: aereement. TM., 1nx n ntt tflttt ntffllt fur Flnri.ln.i !-- I.,..vi... AmAnr. l,. otlera ut ft,.. tnn-VXr'u . -,. ' :-.i. .1 .. 1. ..". -f- V. a.SHIIIt;iOll. . office. 101 Chctnut nireet. today v" ,rin 'hR:i, IPr,d tn:blic'teda. !bai1 nnnapement. cxcesMve prices and The Majer !ias been, and is, in inannary conditions at i-oceno .noun .neun .noun therouch accord I with the pel.ev of eper- (tniti Scheel, Pu., were laid before the hranlsi'irii ci"vnteu a yeuns woman who identify u- phlelded. Sin became hysterical win u she learned the ncceunts could net be ntillC tl' hranlSl'irii Cl"VntCtI HI pal't Itnni. milnv li, tlinnuintiillvn (!1i-m. i Htralghtencd out for u long time. , ,IT1inetl transit vstem In Pluladel- .. . ., , . ; ,, . .,, , i Anether complainant, an Aimtewn "htV" e Vrete. ''lie and hU iihm. let W'iln'li'l'Wu- submitted a re real cMate mat, demanded JIM nhjch , '; UI1;Ip;;erp0k, 0 brVn, this about la-t ' 'MVnV r'ef'tWrne?: Withdrawn V(HMemllwlVee . wlint wns tr.cn iHiieve.1 w i-e u lair w ,,,,.,, WH fllrnWieii ,y iest Com Cem wunurawn ,.UUtt -.iverai weehe nfce. er,p.ntlne ncr0pmem .,.,...1..- u-m i tt..i .,f v(.t,-. i annual ' " . ef-'w-M P0C0N0 MT. SCHOOLS HtfB SCORED BY LEGION ' iHWl wj!1!! sg-..jf fcKfl'JWWBtPiliH tiiiilBIMiBMI : fiBSSn!-' xyraiEgnpRWK .." jjJW T-sg-?a or affilki DRYS HOPE II NEXI STKKET Anti-Saleen League Urged te Werk for Men at Primary Who Will Back Law ) WIN INI EMPLDYtS PRESENT PROTEST JL SEE HARD FIGHT AHEAD Petitien Signed by Sixty De- dares They Oot Only' Teh Days' Werk In Menth DARR0W.T0 PRESS- CASE Abandonment Recommended by Pest Unless Conditions Are Improved -Charges Expect Krekcr te Appear Klmere D. Dier, head of the firm. Is expected te appear for a conference with nis attorney. I ..ii .. i rtl...l - ... loin OKrrrinvui uuiim uunu w ni- Hiirre, preal. i.ie Majer feels that in the ful- I 'n. tK,ht m.omirended that steps be tillmf-nt of hih tni"t te the people of tn.PI1 ,lt ,K0 t( ,0:jrvt. conditions or Phi'adeltdiia he is bound te continue hi' inh.nuli.n tim i,i,ni Tfl...l .v. rn.v ..ttnr.. ( i efforts te the end that the Interests of 1 "Aftpr n tlinrnii"ii irupktlentlnn." the the firm, have declared' in a Mntement ,he city be properly preierved in any rcperl j..,y(1 ...,mr committee found that the financial difficulties of the acreement made with tue I . U. I. iconditleiif in pencml te be far from the house were due te -un of importunate ' Company. standard that should be ninintntned in creditors. m.. c.,i.. iii lUiinn , " Mimuinnra wiicrc mm e, in "iicri Uoie are filrl emplejes of the Albert Klcliliurn A Ce. paper box fac fac terj, Columbia avenue and Masclier street, arrUIn? for erU tlili nieni Ing, net lunmlnc :i lire of unknown erlrin bad destroyed the building. Ilelew is the bulldlne after the llamcj were cuntiucrrd ZELL'S JOGGLING iGLUBS LAY TOKENS Majer States III Position "Th" nrlneipal dlfferencn be wen 'lu ll v and Mie cempanj m the preet.t ne- ma5ST.fc. rmrnT;TM f Wtrlen. I- the amount of return of W' ,an(Mh,ei.,V"Ve U CanS .f fer.'d bv the company for the cilj's ,lirV0r"1i, -n-ert,.. The mhV has taken tl.. llclni; everythiue for the ceed of our country, are new pluced in un effort te ieceer from pulmonary diseases and sleiiini-li nl ments received an a result of the war. If 'It Ifl iiTutartnml'' thn tnwvra ntH In a formal Materaent. "that the llabi'itlcs approximate ?3,000.000 te 94.UU0.U00, the failure " .. . " ""nneruem.nc iinn owns ,,fy5tien tlur Il0 tf. wimi,K , nCL.r,,t 5 extensive n, Inlt. properties and minlnc ; e , t of t,.,. ..r0,,rty '. tt jun,n.aia rAi,iiaici Hi 'UUI. UliU . -.,.-., , nn itttrrl. in i n nt a,i . ...... U.. .!.. ,( , ... I..- l... 1IIJI 11 llll ill T. V . w"n - illlllill O 1111' 111111111.1 Il I AII11LLIIIL. LUC there wll b-- u deficit in intere.'.t nnd : 'aw amount of Sit) from the pay en- RELATED COURT ON FRANKLM GRAVE Charges ltejnnd ICeaseu "Your committee IndiRtinntly de- Mexlce. which represent larcu Invest ments. Mr. Dier Is reported as beinc very hopeful tlirengl the assets and rcer; tlrm'i nffuirs that through such mini te rehabilitate the lta credit. "Through adverse rumors the firm CnifFAT-Asl t nM1 IftrtlKIn titl nf 1 i - pertunate creditors for the IaAt week or J -'. '"al-r Htatement. heweV, '-.1.1 .,, .'"..". ".u.l"".""- ", iitiitinnerted bv fact- capful examination SXSH K the company, which proceeding will ' iL.T.'reur.lih 'each HfCessaniy De mUICU, UUC lO IIIO,,!,,,, ,,,! r,.,1, n,,.l ,.t. ,h0 me;t I SllrhlMrnre f'nmn.inv. whli-h riirimm Embezzling Cashier of Agricul tural Trust Company and Breker Arraigned : uit.l.'f riv tint 1 rhlr(S unlpll tllP (1IV I vi. iitia nl evtr triitni... nniMi nw.ntM f . i I 1 Conservation Of .,, ,,. ... mnlte lln ,, of 1M ani- nnv fnr rrw.nl nmt M,e , ..niilm ,.f rnnmt 1IIRV U A t UCDD'C PACE fi hl zanizntien of the ; , n..r,., ."" .. .",". .."".:. .z; 1 wni iimu iiLiuid unuu w. ii. it will be possible l" .'"" 1 ,......, -... ."" .'." A". "'1.' v "r,T"M'1 II E UnU Oll.tr BSbeCS ,. .l,..,,,.!, ,,ri.pnt!lin- lta uil'tlicnrss t n.i.r i.rilllal niwl .l.i .ml. iiiiii.mii. I.. 1... j .... t .- rr.i .. ' .... . una and re-establish ''. . i . ' . . ,v , . ', ' L . -ncasier. i-a,, ,inn. 1 1. xnc ca'e n iih- iinnuai " " l C3luu"3U nnv .1 tr cent atei en. ellirs a tmm worth one-half of the nice rhursr.d. p,,i, i nn. tui.(.,. .,.,,. f nr it...,i ., .:.. r Peer Richards Joined by Ben Franklin Club in Annual Birthday Pilgrimage NORRIS GIVES EULOGY Kiibstiimla'h- les for the Jirst Hvp year. with the statement that It is umblc te oiver. 'er. It jdlttrimnge te the crave ...tt.lt.. I.. IM.t-l Cl.tipf.1i ami as. th- roemi haw b-rii widly ncK the Agil -I'tural Trim CVtut.anv. llurjlnt; (Jiennd. te murk the birth-lav lecied. we believe tlmt the amount is vhnrge'l with ceiiMilrnrt in eemaiiy itnnncan- of Peer U'chnrd. tenk p'ace beyond reamil. with rhnrli- I. Vp" ilirnii'lini fnulilrr mi I ..M...I. t...ln 'II, .. 1',i,i. It,,l,ni-,1 The report points out that thu nun n( that come-ation. threu-li vhoe en i ''ub wa- joined bv th.- lien Franklin After two years of notional prohibi tion the work of the Anti-Saleen Lcacue wae never mere needed, mere appealed te, nor mero effective than it Is today. . rrkln In r. .MAM.AMf iAnrr nt ttlO 1LCV Calvin C. Hays, of Johnstown, presl dent of the Beard f Truntccs of the Pennsylvania Anti-Saleen League, nv the annual meeting of that body In the Chambers-Wylie Presbyterian Church, Itread und Spruce Btrccts. Especially In Pennsylvania, said Mr. Hays, the league Is passing through a trying period. . . "It is being blamed for many tblngs for which it is net responsible. ' be mb d. "and It Is expected te actemplisn the impeHslble under the present handi cap of the law and law administration. Yet our organization was never mere effcctlve, mero appealed te or mere neided than new." Mr. liny declared that tbe league weu'd press en until the naloen wn gene from the State and Natien and until the prohibition amendment is en forced in tlie homes of Amcricu. Dr. Hemer W. Tope, State .superin tendent of the league, in his report te the" trustees, eut'lned the program that faces the organization which will re quire a vast expenditure of money anu enemy "Tim 1lminr trnllli"." Rnld Dr. Tope, "after dominating Pennsylvania poll tics for hnlf u century, although net dead, Is elck. The suffrage of women has injected into our political affairs a new and uncertain e'ement." According te Dr. Tope the character of future legls all n for prohibition en fercement will be inmiencca ueiucii ueiucii detifly by the results of the May pri maries. , , , , In view of this the Anti-saloon League is 'oeklng toward the accom plishment of live things whicli Dr. lope outlines us follews: .. The election of a Congress including two Senators in 1022 who would nut ul ew violence te the purposes of the Klghtccnth Amendment. The election of a Geerner find ether State officials who will enforce the UTh'e election of n Legislature pledged te de nwny with the licence system mi eecurc an enforcement cedo in hnrmenj ...1.1. H..tlf.nnl Inw. Willi miUWUMI .." .! An educational campaign ucuuui, sentiment for obedience te law. Ce-operation with Government offi effi cltt's in the enforcement of the e " stead act. encouraging honest eQic nl and wearing the removal 01 iuemj u.o u.e u.o hencst nnd Inefficient. The trustees dlmusMMl the reports am' after settling ether routine business, adjourned for n luncheon at -J e cloci cleci at the City O'.ub. 2ijmm BUY BONDS IN bTbRE tiRI ' New Yerk, Jan. 17. (Ily A. p.i A group of New Yerk and Pht'ndelnhu banlAru have purclinsed $7,000 nn twenty-year 0 per cent bends of Htrli brJdge at uietn.er, . fhlladclphla dL Mirtmcnt stere firm, and It tu ..? utoed that the bends will be offered te the public ut a prlce Uetwcen l)l tsj? i.iu. $ DEATHS .Jn. 10, ItOBRItT. huh ". '' it. scett. a-ort 67. neWvM4.'?! ,"i ivlttfd te funnritl ril.. .iyS ftrl .JJ l- .'. L.-... .:r: "" '.." inur.H J-rw'ek t.. Mt, Airy. Infrm" nt lyf ,S metery. Jfetnalna may be vlowed ivcailif The reiati'n are charced titty cents n meal or a fc i,,.,.,-..n,r.nt tim ..rii.iiitiir.ii ti .. i. :,. i..,,.-,.:, ..,,.... ,,. ,i,n n i.n)nnnnu nn.Ui. aF CI. .......tl. P... I.......J 1.... .Ii.if .. n ... .. ..... e such, that thj-y they are ill. no redttrtieiT li made. "Thih ,.nt t0 l!l0 ,rv th'H nierwiui;.,, A .runr was civen bv Kev. T.rtiiln- ;-h ether in the money,' ndds the report, "gees te the Uprr's defenvc- wus n denial of con-! Wnf.H.uiii. 1. I)., after whli-h Gem Hv a Staff Cerrtspmdent Washington, Jan. 17. ncprcscnta ncprcscnta tive Dan-ew" will take up Iho questions of wage and emp'eyment nt the Phlla- Jelphltt M.int with' Director. Uakcr, of the Iiurcnu et tne niintj ns seen n u.i latter returns te' Washington, he &al today. ..,,, The empleyes are greatly disturbe disturbe ever the eltuatlen, the Congressman said, as evidenced by a petition sisn by sixty of then) this morning. It set forth that during December nnd Jan uary they were getting but ten tlnyi work a month. They arc werklug tw weeks and off two weeks. The tw week supposed te be en actual! amount te only ten days, Mr. Darre declared, after Saturday and Sunday are deducted. This and ether petitions will be sub mitted te the mint dire-ter. The date of his return Is net known dcfinlle'y, Hit untl' then Mr. Darrow sees nothing that can be done. "The men have get te get Berne out side work if they nre te make n liv ing," he said. "As far ns the situa tion here Is concerned, I have beei waiting for Mr. Uakcr te get back but I de net knew that he weu'd hae any different view than that glun b the Assistant uirccter. "I want te knew exactly the nttltude of the mint and cannot de nnythin toward getting n larger appropriation unless we have department help. There is no use taking any steps until we can get an approval." HOUGHTON ENVOY TO BERLIN Name Will Be Sent te Senate Within Few Days Washington, Jan. 17. fay A. P.) The German Geernmcnt hits netllic-1 the American Government thnt Alnnsen 11. Homditen, new member of the Heuse f e'" New Yerk, will be neceptnble as Ambassador and the name of Mr. Houghten will be sent te the Senate this week. Ucnresentativp Houghten's nemina tien as AmbaHFader te Ucrin we a rec ommended te President' Hurdln? bv the New Yerk Senators nnd Itepresonta Itepresenta tives, ns well as the State ltepuhlicnn organization. Air. liougnten is a mii mii leiuilre class manufacturer, e' Ce-ning. N. Y., and Is Kcrvlnt: his f.ccend term In Congress. He Is llfty-clght years old and received part of his education in Gerninn LYCOMING 18 BELOW ZERO HCOTT.-Itn. Margaret ii. i frleniJ Invited 2:30 II HcOsrwW Cftmeterv. lav AVenlnir. tikAUH. Jan. 1C 10?2, MARY. daiiM ... .. . v--. " .--. ...., tirinKlvna .-1 1 rrlenM. ie ini L.nni- Ata Roeietr a." Mary'ii Church, nre Invited te atttnd I filJL.! f dence 270 llerm'taei t.. Manayuni0 ryh Jl qultm man fit. Maryln Church, le A. M. i terment Pt. Mary'a Cemsttrv. ,n" ' vnlMirl,n in llPrtli I the tate Martha tfrenk. ami 1. . F?,Srt I aervleeii. Thursday. 1 1. M.. at 711t ojfeil . il aye., rturhelmj. Tntermer.t rrlvnte' iXZ? 1 VavV 7 te''.'" JL " " may Ca" 3l 1 MAlii.By Jan. in, inss. rETnn p.. h,,.' ' "I md of Wary Uevlin Mr'y aril ion Ittti in Peter nnd Cellla. Mar'ey. AVaiiS! 1 id frlenda nte Invited te b ttid fi.sIV5?t"-,, .' rldnv. fi:.10 A. St.. from hl lit. ...iS?.r,l. ' 004 N. 23d Bt. Helemn reijulrm man at ' 1 .lljalilh'a Church. 10 A. If. iT.H?'i Ci'hedral Ccmotee-. "" fldJHaui. Jan. 11, n-za, nt fTitea.. DL'A-E. hu'band of r.lnla a. Prisfi ren or liiia e. nna me taie Artnur rren.V Servleea and Interment prlvate at tha n,5 baud Inte HIIU III."". !. ..... u u 1111 .in... Friday, 8:no A. St., from hla lata ra.ijj,"1 PIT. tea '9 ft.. rtl th. ."' t tut C-metery. Haddendcld, N. J, Tt riNT'ui"KiiY, im Jan. 17. iem -. THOMAS MCDU11NEY. huaband Of Antn i 1 11. Montgomery. In hla Olat year, he'atvaa'f 1 Thuriday nftarnoen nt 1:30 o-e-ock. at tSi Oliver JI. Ilalr Bids-.. 1820 ChcitnSt .T tnterment erivata Chcitnut it. IlKI.r WANTTD rBMAI.B DnMONSTBATOn Poed fpfdalty for trarv deportment nnd erecery a'ereit b'twS niea 30 and 40 ycari: proed pn'nrv: tMendii opportunity; write clvlnr phone number, itli. inn eualincatlwif. M 120. td t Off.cti"' LOST AND 1-(IIM EAO tieat. between tlie Dflltvue lljtci 7t ' Btanlry Theatr?. ween. llx tac with btS trlmmlnjr. runtalnlntt silver pen miiI pencil! 1 iron y. lnltlnrj carila of the iwntr ,i' rlnder will pleasa return te 1307 rifiina. iliUK, t tiu "". '"'"''t,.' "" vnaiu, I-PltWISHWn Al'AttT.MFJST KKNTCirv A GENTLEMAN, beeauap of family tiler nh,..il. tvnuld harn hla nnnrtm.n 1 8 months 'rem Feb. 1, nt nemlr.nl rentau ' ' with married ceuple Or 8 women, rttalalni one bedroom! bteakfait and dinner; un. liietlenabl leclal nnd financial Indorae mntn iichnneed: vicinity 4Bth and Bpruce, . Addrena 1'. O. soeil Finance nirtg. v ""' x USKD CA119 CADIIlAi: LiHuunuiw "ec line Mw-. . Wetlni;tieu, ehoe, nbnerb r: useful nil round condition; tmllnble for Ilvcry purpose!, btrxnln. Ooraen'a Aute Uxclianec. sis u. tire nit CJIKSTNOT , ST.. I'l run enncH itoeMs nut kknt 4' 'Furnlhcd roemi. bnMi TOUItH COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE Ove 110 efllccH tnrouvi.eut the world Than. Cook A Sen 225 H. llrejd St., Itrte-" W Inut CTfflEElllIllE KILLS WIFE AT NARBERTH AND THEN ENDS OWN LIFE numeer 01 active accounts carnea wiin femp,clj disclore of facts and condi cendi the firm, the &ame approximating 7e00 ,J "' In number, and the many offices in which the buiineiw is being conducted." WILLARD ASKS 6 PER CENT BASIS IN FIXING RAIL RATES ttenM. Vianls AH Facta Made Known 'Turthermere, in return for the emer- Deuble Tragedy Fellows Separation After Secret Marriage CM Mrs. Dennis IJutlcr, known as Star- utter wliii-li ticerai . , .,. .t i.iil..,! tnK N,.-i. n. .., ..( .1... i..i..,ni caret ucrncy, wu emi. tleu. it N Mild, miii erganised te fted ,0i(!PrH 0f the concern. His w.i the Ui.'p-p liniik. Miekc night by her husband wlthlD 200 yardB iriM-irfiiui-rt. .... tirt of cetera' cnes te come Detore ine i U( mi-iitiiiiiiil tin- uuin.v virtues whu-h it is in egeii tnnt tuc rooms, ter men C'enrt In which ell Is iiiv'lc-ntid. i,nVe l..-reme tLs-ednti-d with the name ""I'.-icv te ilcfrni'd creditor -"id Meck- vv. 51 Im charged, are net prnjn-rl taken, x'l and ltebcrt Rohinpen, a l.tin care of, ami that the kitchen wu teunr eater t-tockbreker. chureid with ' Lewer Income Will Net Permit Nee essary Financing, He Says Woshinirten. .Tun. 17. illv A. P.l i "The .Mayer If informed by the IH The question of what capitnl return th- rector e. uty Traiiit that th.- operation railroads will be entitled te cam nftir of the i.ri-tiit increased rate 01 fun i- Jiarch 1, when the rate of 0 per cent such that tin- cempiiiij earned iiur n gency iucreasy of fare te ".een cents te Ut. j,, a ,i,.pi(,rable Mute. The com- ceiving n bank crnmlner. were nrraicnel net enjoyed nyy tne cempanj. tae mitti-e wild the sinks in l'oceno Plnen ofere .ludsc Landis after the Herr jury company eC5 it te the city te give the rn wen, rty (iI that tebwi-bs were im, retired. ful'est unaljsis of iti ability te pa. in i the re(iin. whl'e the men were fur- jjc'l pleaded nole centendere. Rob Reb order te justify any mini it seek., te have I uMjpd n peer grade of linen. 'in-n pleaded net guilty, th- city accept for be valuable a prep- ,.-.i.i,... 1 The testimony effe cd revealed a maze crty as tlie tranlttenl ei. vateu ranwaj., v.......-...t . t intrlpnte accounts twIMed bv Z'ii te l.virbitunt war prie.-, tin report i,no,( ,;Ucoten 0f i,js rmhez7.ementh. aul. "are bciug ehargid at the com- , The Mibstance of the roinmenweaHh' mN-ir, which Im :i!m. jeml ici.-d b h' contPntjen wls tnflt ta rtw-fUc the bank .Nati.-nn' Subsistence ( "lnpaiiy. fiee of rxaJninrf) 0)1 Jununrv 'S 'ell took m :my rental, in a hectien et th. luM 'ciritips from the Agricultural te Rebin, llm r nf the Cusinu. ' non. where their valttCR were llilhited Tlftj .cents, it m wild. .li.irg.-d nm se(I nt Greenwood & Ce.. brokers, for razor blades that mnj b- bought f New Yerk, te cevi n detklt l.etwe n v th" laL jeai- and will earn during flu present .ear Mibtantlul surplu.", which .'eiilil b- devoted te th.- J'rank ford clewitcd rentul without undue d;- fixed by the Transportation Act gees nut of effect, was discuvd tedtij be fore the Interstate Commerce Comniis Cemniis Comniis Alen's rutc investigatieii. Panlel Wlllnrd, preldent of the Bal timore nnd Ohie, urged a continuation of the C per cent rate as a reasonable , tirien that the company t-heiild make a rents o'sewheivt i-eveii its for ih uilisia iur.cuiiiiiutiiK iru.iri.ui .uiiiuii . ,.emr, en disclosure ei mi ui-se i.icis ins mini Mid ter eeun wilier mil' nini," .si,nli,l Ilnnntr Ttniii ns rmnir. nn. .. i,ii. .. .. .... I.1......, ,. ..II ki,l n HI nl.nM lln wni rnnnui hv f ' fTnn! . f. ' , ,...,. le .aI,.1 ., l.il. .... ... ..!. .... !,... -I'l,., ...n.m,,,. . -'.. "" "-I.' ."" ;- ----. .u.-n i,i.. ,. v. v w., .. un .... ivu ...... ":-"" .- ": ir--- -. - DiMiire iliij iinicvuir.il ... iv... uv.i ........ nvc i.iim urrnun., .. . ......iniv rr -i,nripK lirell. new III CUUrCO Ol II1C 1,-ipmI lienilM trust compejiv, icm. tied mat tn- t.unr- - The ceremonies at the gr,ive-.lde fel- pnvntlen et its Mi-oKhelders. ' elsewhere for tlnrtv-tixe or f.irti e in; s-n-j 000 nnd 124.000 tlmt appeared i p,nn C. Staphs. 'lhe .Mayer, ttiereiere.iiiK v luepe- ,Vrlt rents ter huap tiu.i tilings n 0 ., . ok eC thc Agricultural Trust . Tl'el.nr.l r'nh. nn.' ... I ... .1 a . . '.'-... Lemnany of I-'rnnl.'in. liiit 'aid particular un- phasi.s upon thrift as that tnmlity whicli tin- 'alter iidvuc.ittsl bejend nil ,eilit-r The machinery for thrift, he Mild, is ut hand in abundance; what Is needed is the spirit the wl'l te mivi ami te sptiid wlcly, which te many Americans lack. "Iet us dedicate ourselves te uc ii'ea'H of Renfamin rranklln," Mild r. Norris, "nnd let us practice- that virtue te which he partlculailv recetiiniri.d.s us. thrlit. and by f-e doing best u honor te his memory." Lay Wreaths en Grave Wreathes were 'aid upon the grave by i resiie"t of thc l'oer 1 Told Daniel, pre!- I neni et tuc lien rrauiviiu i. uu, nuci 'Cherne. shipper's n-pr'-sentatiM-. who ..entemplates a return te the city b-- etlmated tlmt th- sterr-. wue "''"raa f?L"0";;! ' "- .K-ir .-t ,-, ru: t,r,i .,, , ,,;;:; rr ,.r .... ; , . Tpy n w a; u ,,(.!f ?tk Bl, lznZul Cull, at whicli the Ren Iranklln Clul ireinbern were the guepts. 11 local btlMlness mail. I l-l,,ir'ej V .T.mlcfiw Minl.e lirtpflr. Ful swore he deposited SIO.'.K).'! 17 In two jew-int; the luncheon, the- members pro pre ! checks en January "." at the new dc- rPP,i j,, autome'd'es te the grae-hidi '.'.mi., I.ni,t. I .. 1...1 1 .. .!. ....l.t......I- nl .......nill Jirrei .LII uv II it, i.iv iiui.-iit v. i.iuuii.;v. were new being established than ob tained when the present rate wns nx'd. Presideut Wll'ard insisted that the trend of money rates could net he clearly determined new and added that Eastern rnilreadB In the near future would be fen ed te finance expansion extensions or improvements bv stock Issues rather thnn bend i.scues, bcnupe the ratio of bends te Meck in their tp.rmntir the tiixnuci's nave mine 111 i the property. Will I'ress City'-. DiuuiHis The city's reprc'seniutles m i lie aluatien proceedings have made re- .uets for th" fa.is ubm.- rif. n-'I t-. and this request wl 1 be- prcbed in un appreprliite manner, Pretest iv.ii, made Hccau-- ..t no I. ni imun(. there of SJ1 l.v!.'!7.:;i en Jun t., tlm ilimi-s. mttking tn. fi ta ; lid. ,,,. . ..i m-ii el hr.s in the liiepl.lcc-. ainl al.u.-.- of i (''l.arle's Hess r. a.ling room-1, i or gan..--, ..pi a bowling nl'ey. funct bnnk 5T. LAWRENCE TREATY NEAR eapltttlizatien had already grown in .v,,, ,.011teiits of the .Mayer's letter high for linn ncial security, ihese stock TlP ,V(1J nas i,f.(.n ,mv,,u fr i;nui Mr. Weglein dt-clineii te remmrut en Negotiations te Begin Soen as Step In Waterway Prelect he ciuaranty Jrust t em- nany, et Lancaster, iteiiin-cii iii-tmsited Threu?h the Ouarantv kii mltht have te bear ti diiidetnl .i:.,r ,.c ,i, rental -,.i...tir. ul Wnslilnirieii. Jan. 17. ( Ii A. IM- rate of 8 per cent or better, he Miid. if . ,,, ao,len 0f the Public Sen lee Cem- Newtintien of a treaty bciue.-.i rt... the railroads are te tind a market ter , mJBhleni This bedv has Hppreed two i 1'nited States und Orc.n Rritaln lo.,;. le.,;. them. i.riipeM-d previsions In the J'rnuUferd ' ing toward Imprevetm t.t of the St. Mr. Thornt arkeil if. in view- of the , ,evalPl, U(,ei uburtted ieintly te the . Lnwrenee river bciwem Montreal -.. ' fact the rends hnd large long-term ber- ,en,miSNll,n ,y tr. WVjMh. j.ake Ontario se as t preMde ,i d . p rewings at i per tent. .ur. inuru . uti,,n, j,,i,f ,,nr tlt, atenvay from the l, rem I.nKes te tl WOUIU Cl'lictiu.'l ..'. !' ."-" '' '" ..." rat- ' fui ii nl! t. c-uniruiiis "v.. .... ... h 1'ranliieid . -vate, te fix tlicreasenauie return i sure. .ur. t nf ., ..,... . . ,,.,... ni)ll ihfirc.il At'ant Ueeun nmy in ix...ie,i re ti I """"" " ' h upon undir'akeii .neri, it w.n -u..l te.my ut no'i'-e. a' I ex-M-nlep men. Smun ile'nv u-ns met in entering tin u check for SS70U en the Agrl "ii'tural ..re,iuds. owing te the fact that the kei kei en January 20 and told tlmt bank te j ,rt ,ie riadleek en the gate had been 'est. wire $800t of that amount te Orcc-u- This ditlienltv wns overcome by Miwlng weed & Ce. , the lock apart. Zcll took the start Jth the IndlfTer- The Peer R'ch-ird Club If, going te ent nir that has clfSctt-rli'. -d his tie-' huve n rircus tonight. It is" the an-"pnrie-- t'-'ougbeiif t . (ntn.- trial n nual frolic of the club nnd is te he January l.'.' he t-stitied l,c wint tn Uel-' I,,., ttt the Re'lc-vuc-Str.-itferd. iiisen. ttl in-, bin te mII stimuli ni: te. ,. ... cover un existmi: iI.m r-miii i of nbeut I HelllUl : L. Ol 1. of the railroad station ut Narberth Then Rut'er committed suicide. They were married secretly last June, and lived for n time nt 4012 Rrewn street. Later they separated, and It is believed thc man was Infuri ated last nleht when she spurned UiB pleas for reconciliation. Mrs. Butler, who was thirty-one yiars old, lived at .r15 Dddlcy avenue, Nnibcrth, villi her brother Rebert Tlerney. Rut'er lived nt 1330 North Vlfrv.tifHi street. Ibitler met his wife fchertly after 7 oVeck lust night. She alighted from n Pennsylvania Railroad truln at Isur bcrth ttutieii. Anether passenger, Frank Lezlcr, saw them talking together nnd then heard a shot, lie turned just in time te sec liut ler lire two mere bhets Inte his wife'H ldv, then place the muzzle of the re et lu hi'i own mouth and pull thc trigger. The w-emnn was still breathing when a doctor arrived, but she died a few i .... .!.. re .. n.lMll it'na n,n1. ' innillv'Illtt lVil''l, I. I'uvu. ...... .....- mlnlsterlnR the inbt rites. Rutlcr was left hing (vutMile upon the pnvc-ment. IIlu death hnd been instantaticeua. ' MARSKMA BURIED lmDre8elvc Funeral Services for Japanese Statesman Tnliln. Jan. 17. (R.v A. IM Many iheusand Japancse today paid tr.bate te the memory et .m annus Miigcneuu Okuina. Jnniin's noted Matesnuin who .lieil here hist week. Ik-fore the funeral iservicts were bed today long lines of udmirerH bled past the t-edy nw it lay Whole County 8hlvers In Coldest Day of Winter Season Wllllamspert. Pu., Jan. 17. (By A P.) .With temperatures ranging from 10 te IS be'ew zero In vnrieus r-prtl"ii" of LycernVng County, today marked the ce'dest of the winter season. The 10 be'ew mark was reached in this citv. Oval c'almed thc distinction of belli" the coldest bpet In the ceuntv, reporting 18 below'. Cecan Station cime next with 17, Liberty and Ralston 10. Oriele nnd Mnrsii Hill, l-i, nnd ueaines and Salludusburg 13 below. The finest butter in America! ffiffiian I i wrvsj-jgBBjai(Mr- I Butter 47 Harlsburg. Jan. 17. (By A. P.I The State' capital shivered te-lay with the coldest weather of the winter, an efflcia' minimum temperature of 0 de grees above zero being recorded. Sold only in our Stores snaM The Engagement Diamond Quality assures lasting satisfaction. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. Jewelry Silver Stationery Chestnut & Juniper Streets U .... . . ., ... . I. .... .U- C AM IVJliard declined ie mi t.in t,..- - ,-v. ...,,,.,. lhl nre.u,,,,, ..n.,,1- ... the canital fcheuia control, uui cent pessb e charges ter new rniire. e hr..,-of ,.. ,pahe rlx rnenth-ufter ' recommended in the r. pert ..i the l. II I'l II -- . . - .. -- .- H.... . .--- - -ii i. t i rrm n.inmi ei Tnt ' . r n i.iin A.1.A .n....r.llrt Mn ill If I11 tit. UH II WW v- -. -- -. ---. ..., -- ui ejtmu-iu v'.v "";""'" -?," nnni.tnl thiir the cir. ..hull hnve the mlltfi icMirt.il te LetigreeH. I uiiciu Tlic- iirnintfeii;. nt ut .-u.-h a in uty i teriiatlena'. Joint t -omniMen trans- (n. tn i.ell stock and le pas div dends sufficient te mnke a market for such stock at par. SAYS HUSBAND "LAVISHED" 10 CENTS MONTHLY ON HER right (e terminate the lease ufter the eipiratien of the years, PLAN "DRY" SHAKE-UP Washington, Jan. 17 Prohibition Cetumissjnutv ll:.r.es . enl'i rrc-d with . n.itf r I'. nn r te.l.iy u ihc l'ciin- y mu l-i t.r.hititen -iniatien. It is forts. i i iW t'h.ii 'in i ' iiiiu "I'M ' r Migj,('steil t ni .uhisuliillty .f :.i i.irh- fliai-gc .n ih. head ..f th" "i'rv ' . iit.ircement or kimizarlen m th- Stat-, 'mt Sennter I'eiip.-r mil if.it .j I'e j mi lendy te rec. niiueiidfi'liui. Half-Dellar Pin Meney Net Enough In Five Months, She Thinks Mr. Mary Linck. testifying aga'n't her husband, Charles, of 2l.1t hast r.mhrta street. ted Magistrate Peugh- -----; - --;;- . .,..... .,i,.. .. i.'i" erty leuay mat m iuc- u.v- ....,..v..n ". ke ft their marriage Linck had given her just fifty centi. , . , " ' i "I work nnd he decsn t de any- i thlnjf," said Mrs. Linck. "He annoys d hcd Rrte' ihe electric "ehaiT for , THOMAS M. MONTGOMERY me." Linck was arrested en sien et such a ciiai.-mi"" uui.i ne mc firet step toward miking pe-md t''e long discussed lakcs-to-ec-eun water- I'resldfnt ITarding, it wns nUe fald nt the White Heuse, is much intte.ted in the project and inteud.s te lend hi1 inllucnic toward eiitlj diplemutu; if- Football Fatal Deaths of a Day as arrested en a warrant ' Retired Kensington Brekor Dies at, by Hnrry Knull, of 22.1e . " . . ' Kast Cambria street, Mrs. Llnek'i l ge et iNineiy-enc , brother. Knull cherg-d that Sunday' llienuis .M. Montgomery, ninety -one night he was attacked by Linck at V.irs old, died today at bin home in tic Trenten avenue and Cambria-street. ) f-irtr.im Apni-tinetm, Thirty -fun rtl Linck blamed his troubles en its -i ul Ch' stunt stn-.ts. Ineuin iii.u wa- brother-in-law, declaring Knull in- " -n as the tame. tructed his sister te Ignore him. , Mr. Montgomery was tueker i el Ventilate your treub'es in court," i r mere- than Hfty years set v fury of eaid the msglstrate, beldlng Linck In he Kensington Soup Seclcu. He for ?000 ball. nerly was a diic-cter of the Heal Estate , i Ht'e Insurance und Trust Company, Elkton Marrlage Licenses ' nJ ene of, S oreaniztrs of the e'd , r - . ... iKensinttten and New Jersev Fe-ry Cem-' ElKten, .mu., jun. ". the fellow- nuv lIc waR u memhCr of the WVs'. V .fit'? 5 i VS n sc i. jr.nerlmereland Street Presbyterian Cburet fT sKft7' S2rir.0?inllPcnV0BH anDri " I""" "Wew and u daughter '1 Til'Inr. Philadelphia; C'arence D. SelllMrs -i u Monteemerv. T. EUxabcth Putt, Reading, bamiicl;' Services will be Lc'd Thurdm j , ,Dtceu and Catharine Purdy. Tren- n .k... . 1T&M..I&&.. T V.. 1 T-.1 I . . 11..J.... V "C i .-.. i i jujhvii ,i, mcuin aim i lercncn Henrv Koenia vrw, rottbviiej .lameB (,'appas und , ' , r .. ; 'Harerce Morgan. Tainaeim; Charles J "nry KeetW. mgagwl in th. n. nerv vc.Outh and Cutharine L. Rhn-one .t,...i, l".mers una u f ..rnu r fnct-jry t iSptoter JtJ2i1')wnU Va.. and Frank Cooper anu edj in. !he ,Ir"'i'"1 ,,0,lP1?al fr0"" itellrtbth Pulmer, Geergctlwn. Del pr.cumui,ie. He w; t"ryTTCvV ,ear,s tf." ! " -, ,, . , , f llftll VnfHi K(.entlb Xi t - - i "it anu JI.L..I ." .v. ..v.... hterv "treet. He was u member of Hamilton ry imvw efiiiOflge, t nna a, u. emcr i-i- HO wan It wjuencr mu f mm": ,mM vir ji.-r.il ,. t&ZW 'fliB I Ac-i ullurul h, uei-iiiint ' rnntmrv te CUHteni. ti.Te WHS 110 i lu Kuite with the uar.'imy Tru-t t ucpain, of ' ho'leav the I'n'ver itv of Pennsi. , jj0 t 0 jj.e numbers of the Imperial New Yerk. He said he h.,M M,.ok ou I vunia. This evening Hampton L. Car- household, ns we! as numerous govern that day whicli did net appeal as as-'son. u trustee of the University, will j ment officials and diplomats, iailcd the seta of the Agncultuial, but went te "ive an i'lustratcd lecture in Housten Okuina residence yctterduy. Greenwood & Ce.. and udded te the! Hall, dwelling en the fuct that Fiank- This morning a private credit of the Guaranty Trut Lnmimny. "in was the liibtitutlen'B founder, of New Yerk-. He arrnnied w'th Reb- I Tonight the I'hrade'nhln Sicletv of In&en te send these with an exp-css ! Optometrists will meet in Pennsylvania talue of $12.SS7.1S te ilx thc New Yerk State Cel'c-ge of Ontemctry. lfiea Spln Spln acceunt. A shortage still existed, hew- 'Garden street. Lieutenant Colonel Ed cer, and Zell and Ilob'nsen agned te ward J. Meehan will discuss "nenjumin fix accounts further and tell the same . I'rnnklln Clt'zen and Statesman," and htery. , Hr. Otte G. HnuFRtunn will tell of the On January 2rt RebliiM.n called Zell 'ircumst'inces leudlng up te the inven and told hlni that he mv.i1 the New tien of the hlfeval spectacle. Yerk fencern i5fs7nO, It was th'-nueh' Deseeiidaiits in I'hllnde'phl'i of the drafts by Zc-11 en the. Guaranty Trust ' man wW. name has been wr'tten en 'Company of New "Seil, nuul.- paynbi- the tablets of time went te New "ierk te the uaiaranty Trust t'e-,i.inj, of teduv te meet the ntiituc of "Peer Rlctl- Lancaster, en whom Robinson i.r. w hi ard" in Park Hew und nay tribute net 'ihu'kH, tlmt the frainls wen efectid only te the memory nf his birth, but te 1 The Commonwealth tested it-, case at U-e'i brate the beginning et nw editorial ,12:1.1. religieub wrviee was. held in the home, after which the body was escorted by a Bpeclul detachment of the caalry te tlie pace ei interment. ii require several hours for the proccbslen te mevi pu&t the decorated bul'ding In whlel the funeral was conducted. During the ..eremnnv a salute of nineteen gune was ilred in front of thc Department of Justice building. V;: athkr nwtme lj;fMM rlli.." ry imsry ii CHUISrOPHEU OORHAM Veteran of Civil War, clghty.three. died today as the result of Injuries nvii'Tril Christmas Day when hit tried te hick a football .(t his hemcj . 'MAN, 83. DIES OF INJURIES ; I UP fifiT KIP.KlNR FnnTRfll i ! Christopher Gerham, Civil War Vet eran, Broke Hip Christmas Day Christopher Gerlium, eighty -three yearn old. 5011 Keiith I'eriy -m-ieiiiI street, died tetlay in the Presbyteilaii Hospital from old age and a .irelten hip, received when he fell from u chair while attempting te kick n football. The accident happened Clirlstmas Day. , Mr. G9rham wus for a number of yeare employed by the Baldwin Loce- I motive Works. He later worked a a I baggage master for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was the last surviving I member of tlie Third Regiment of Maine, which fought in the Civil War. Funeral services will be held at the home Friday afternoon. , .1 oshlnrten, Jan. 17. (Bv A. P.) Bloomsburg Llcense Casee Continued , The Italian Gevenrrcnt will we'eetne BloeuisbuJg, I'b Jan. 17. Asse-jany such investigation as that pnmtieed elate Judges Welllver and Slean yester- ' in the McCermiek resolution introduced day continued nil hearings en appllca-'ln the senate culling upon the State career Jn JJobten -U0 years ope. FILM ACTRESS FINED $100 Miss Muriel Spring Accused of Mak ing False Customs Declaration New Yerk. Jan. 17. Miss Muriel Pprln'. film ii'-tresH, wa' arraigned in the Federal Dlsflct Court yesterday en n charce of making a false customs il'c'u atieu when she arrhed hen- No Ne vember 1 last en thc Olwnph from Paris. Judge Knox, after considering the case, imposed a fine of 5100, which M1k Sering paid.' The finerv that led te the indictment of Miss Spring In-hided n diamond anklet, sapphire ring, diamond breech, a pearl neck'nc-, gowns, fans, a beaded bag and u dress trimmed with menkev fur. all valued at $1.1.000. Italy Welcomes Army Inquiry tlens for liquor license-, aim est uv uuic for the adjourned gearings. OTSTEBY STOKT OF WKBT ... un;?A"r.d. .V.'rt.'s.turdsiakry 2t.ia Department for Information rtsneetlnir the financial position of thc v-irjeus Powers In connection 'with, (heir ex ex pendlture for armament. This dcclaru. tien was made today by an Italian KPQkc.Kman, ' Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Burmah llriind rwsj lea 45c lb. Fine Flaver full strength 70e Plantation Ceylon 11.30 Kau lllne Ei'tUMi Ilrielifa.t 9'J.SO Chin ul l'urme.u 18 th & Cheitnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. AUae.fHty, N. J. ' , , . fm -" 5arijiiUi.iM,,;:iriiii)iij( ,-j r ijulliJXtiiulL. IuUj ' ,: ' :f V ' Q' - '- ' 'SstsjCI , IH a jtfnn ti Ircl u ELywBTrbyiijb . . frvRm.es iiui B3 i The knewledce that you are wcarintt evening HI S3 eSiama clothes made by Stewart carries with it the satis- hi In 4SisW faction that in every tiny detail you are correctly llji II Awiy& Un fuullIe8'y dressed. Our Quality is higher than UJ nl rVl7Y rice. lfji Bl WW Dugiveng Suits, tiiaila te ei-ifr. HIS un nil Br xi Q,iy mcv Ufrters mul 7'eii.v,t rrnrlu te mil en tjj I Rebert Stewart, J501 Walnut St. I I f Sporting and Mufti Tailors t Breeches Makers ml U v. V.V HI.,. IS T-.l lllh Ktrat I LU 1 ( I m t.n .w. h.., - -w.-w ..... .. . .... ' IB Jfczr-'-wsSBK'B B n K 1 i n GTSiePrrv" m Npnncr VRariP 1 W Wm i i Ii fcM MMRIfc i1 iiyiMiiWi fci 1 1 'm I I FASCINATION Have you ever ejqjerienced the fklight of crt'ertless acwinft and while you pressed you feet f lightly en the controller, watched the fabric glide magically beneath thc needle? Have you known the joy of uilent sewing, se noiseless that one could read aloud te you while you sew? That ia what the Electric Automatic dses for you, and there is no bobbin te run out In the midst of the seam. There in no tension te adjust, for it automatically edjustu its If, while the eeam it makes is unexceled in beauty and strength. Yeu can sew upstairs or down, or en the perfh, for it is PORTABLE. It can be carried with ene Imnch It ls.the result -jf alxty years experience, and is the Wi'lcex & Gibbs Sewing Ma-hlne Company's latest gift te womanhood. 1KT VH DKMO.N8Tll.VTi: IT TO YOU. A HMAM. PAYMENT HLeimus enu or tiii;sci the ualanck en kasy tuhms. Waicex & Gibbs, Sewing Machine Ce, 1709 Chestnut Street (Phene, Spruce 2192) SBaa"fjw:wsa! two chuuren. BMW DQUUI XVIIJ'HVVUU O MCE II tu Urunne msuu s ,, rnuirrr.y1 ermirur- . " ev if ' m. v 4 i. ib ! -v a . -l- -- -m V ' r.. I Ii L'Wjc A CV . if-"- i dii&,tr- -,, ..,!. ji&ut ..; YiifA-AMt : i.tit;,, .u,w tf-tj5j;
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