av-i v 7 VJ ( ,.i( i v. si EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILADELPHiA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 if l,.l- I., I ,lfl, . ....., I . . ... I "- 1AI earna-Knight Coupe Uniy iuu .Irt A't condition became It haa been 4rfvn only 8000 mile by a cartful owner., TOrlt, upheltterv and mechanical condl cendl condl tteft eeeJlent.i,He Wattniiheu. aheck abierbara. 'Viva geed cord tfree. Better value than the.aame money inveea in 3a or "'call 'J." II. Dlvef; Mgr. Uied Car Dept. Franklin Moter Car Ce. C. C. Iteekt President 2314-22 Market St., Philadelphia I'henei Ppritte 83A1 la ess HEFLIN ATMS FEDEMLHSERVE 'Charges of Craft in Construc tion of New Yerk Bank Building Mads (GLASS DEFENDS SYSTEM DISAPPEAR WITH YOUTH IN AUTO JMEBME SPj Big brown leaves of g goodness m Victer Bread! .iCc BiK Leaf Sold only jn our Stores 3 ric. BTORca co. alUWf feECT.iZJHnu.ii JutiJtSSl iZLSSHSSSU Celebrated 'SB8 NJN SS&eMiL I fly Hie Associated Press Washington, .Tan. 17. Charges that there was graft In connexien with the ordering of the construction of the new District Federal Iteserre Brink Build 'ng In New Yerk were made today In the Senate by Senater llefiln, of Ala bama, in the course of nn attack en Oioverner Harding nud ether members of the Federal Uc.prve Heard. Prier te Senater Heflin's charges Senater Ola?, of Virginin. In an ex tended speech, vigorously defended the Federal Itesorve System. The Senater crossed swords with Senators Mnrrl". of Georgia, 'and Ilellln. of Alabama, en hir wn side of the chamber, and cited lecc-nt public utterances of thee mem bers us instance of what he said were unfair attacks nn members of the beard. Sernter (Hans declared "some Sena Sena teri and ethers" would accomplish mere geed if they would "talk sense te the banker, Instead of nonsense te the farmers." President Itady te Act President Harding stands ready, it wan aid today at the White Heuse, te nppelnt n representative of agricultural Interests en the Fcderul Uenerve Heard in event of enactment of the pending legislation. It was nld authoritatively tlint the Administration's policy is te brine ngricylture into the beard's per sonnel and that the President would have no hesitancy in acting under the new bill. The unanimous consent agreement tinder which the measure was considered u as amended te extend the time for de bate two hours. Submission of the proposed change brought a tilt between SenoteM Smoot, of T'tnli. and Hctiin. of Alabama. Mr. Hellln hail been attacked strongly by Senater trlass eatllcr in the dny. and In- desired time te answer the speech, t.bjectien te the chnng" wn threatened bv Mr. Sraoet and Mr. Hcflln inter rupted : "If Senators think they ran keep ne from speaking by objecting t" the ciianRe. then I want te say there'll net bi' any mere unanimous consent ogr.'e egr.'e irents in the Senate seen. I'll serve notice also that there'll have te te a (1'ienim present here nt all times, even i In executive session." T'niW the new agreement, the five ' minute sneeehes would bezin at " o'clock and continue for one hour. The agreement specified that voting should M aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaUV VflisiaPisiisiHH I LbLbLbHI lm- ' v'-Xr-'i BBB .VBBBHBHBBVViBBHBBBBBBBBBBatM BbbV "" ,A j" B WlBBHiB'lBBiB','' 'TMm IbtI iJKX' , IWfB BBTaTaBTaTaTaTll 'i:i. 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The (bree are believed te have left tesetlicr in the Dull uute- ruoijiie OPEN DOORIN CHfNALEWIS CHALLENGES DEMAND OF HUGHES COAL OPERATORS Pronunciamente Is Regarded as Idle te Talk of Reducing Miners' Crusade te Rescue Natien Frem Japan CLASH ON SHANTUNG MINES Dy the AstecIatid Prev. WajJiInglen. Jan. IT. Anether meet ing of the F.ir I'asrem Conimittce te continue ib-bnte en fl.e subject of the "open deer"' in China featured today's activities of the Anus (.Vnfcrencv. Ad n Ln.InM ....T .. r. .In. -..inf.. T deer" iilscus.iiiim today t'e' delegates of I l1.0 .V r.,.,11 the ether Powers represented in the Fnr I""' V. rt'.i l.astcrn Cemmitten had hefeve them a "concrete definition" of Jle American view of what constituted nn effective Wages, He Declares in Sha Sha mekin Convention MAY ASK 20 P. C. ADVANCE DENY MISTAKING SOLDIERS BODIES Chance of Wrong Identifications Slight, Senate Investi gators Are Told HEAR OF ROPES AND CAPS there can be no backward aten In the progress of the United Mine Workers of then begin and continue until nil in.ini!.tHnn r Mi ...inMnin ! America. amendments and the main preposition 'Vhis was supplied them in textual , "If an industrial conflict must come M-re disposed of. form .icstetdij by Secretary Hughe, I te protect the interests of the mine filu niM-lKNes Heflin's Sneeih ' rller opening tne debate Wltn n reaitir- weriiers imn Riinni iiieir noner, ,ur. ,, ,,, , , , . nnitle:i of the American "ejen deer ,.Mr,('j!,,,i' nhl7 ? M're'V1 V' policy in China, and wns fniderstoed te Vr. Hefih In which he footed the hue been based en the Secretary's note latter as Having saw lie was net nu- f iaBr jv l0 ti1P Chinese .Minuter her. i.-"(i as te wieiner irienus or mein Lers of the lleserve Beard were specu lating in cotton while the beard's de Dy the Asoeclated Press Washlnglen, Jan. 17. The chance of mistakes in identification of soldiers who lest their lives in France was very small. Captain Charles J. Wynne, in charge of records, told n Senate In vestigating Committee today. "Of the 4.1,000 bediea shipped te ihe United States, every single one wns Identified," he said. There were six records, Captain Wynne testilied. of the wrong body being shipped, but in each case the errors were, corrected. Majer Samuel J. Heldner. of West Point, nnether witness, paid orders were specific that n body should net be sent lieme until Its identity had been fully established. Several witnrsses today characterized Hufus P. Hubbard, who recently testi fied that he saw bodies of hanged soldiers with rope and black cap intact, as n "trouble maker." Testimony con cerning sticli bodies differed widely. Contain Wynne said lie never came across a body with a rope around the neck. Majer Ileidner, however, agreed with Hubbard that a rope and black ca;) were found en two bodies dup up nt Ilnralllcs, but said that these were removed. (Jcerge A. Hamford, of Washington, nnd Jehn It. Flynn. of Cambridge, Mass., testified that they had heard of nothing te substantiate Hubbard's charges. Udwin 11. Lamb, of Hartferd, Conn., n lieutenant colonel in the expeditionary force, said he witnessed two leeul executions at Hazalllcs. and that he thought the body of one was placed in n coffin with the rope and cap still en it. Ulclmrd C. Sullivan, of Semervllle. Mawi., nn assistant em baliner. said he caw two bodies taken up with the rope and black cap intact. Novak Tabler. of Washington, said the bodies of two Negroes were disin terred with rope nnd cop in the coffins, hut that he knew the rene was removed from the body "before it was hurried I first. Shameliln, Pa.. Jan. 17. It is idle' Jehn Sebastian, of Jacksonville, te talk of reducing the wages of the ! '!;. W'hl that while en Ids way te i . - .- .i. ........... ti, t 'work nt a prison camp at (Jricvcs he coal miners ei the ceaatrj, Jehn J.. ,,, the be(M of tva N,w K()WlcrM Lcnh. Intel-national president of the n,j that the sergeant announced that United Mine Workers, told the Anthra- the Negroes had been lynched. eitu Warn Convention, which opened Fermer Lieutenant Colonel I.nmb in lie reregnucd. he saiu. i Ills testimony neciareii tnat there was an organized propaganda ' net the slightest probability of men te reduce the wages of the miners, but being hanged without trial. ou mean te say that these men hanged for an unmentionable crime were burled along with the honorable dead?" Smnter Tem Watsen, who in stigated the investigation, asked him TRUCK HITS CAMDEN BOY Driver in Says Youngster Darted Frent of Vehicle While attempting te cress the street in front of a motertruck, nt Third anil Beckett streets today; Itocce Gratobenc, seven, C17 Seuth Third street, Camden, was knocked down and received n frae-, turcd skull. The boy was taken te the Cooper Hospital. Albert Stengel, driver of the truck, eald that fJratobeno ran directly in front of the vehicle in attempting te avoid a trolley cnr. Association Electa Aydetette Frank Aydelette, president of Swarthmere College, has been elected secretary and treasurer of the Asso ciation of American Colleges' In its an nual session in Chicago, according te word received In Swarthmere today. RESINOL 5oethinq and HeMinq Fer5kin Disorders CO0 Ml. Remount Your Jewelry This rinc is an example of what can i be accomplished in our remounting department. The value of the diamonds has been greatly enhanced. The' remeunttiiK of jewels is an art an art which requires both taste and skill. We arc proud of our facilities for such work and will be glad te prepare eiiginal designs upon request. This service rendered witlieut obligation. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut si. DIAMON'D MKHCIIANTS JIffWKLKRS SILVKIISMITII8 "Kiddies Ket reatlen these long nhut-in day, But I keep mine geed bv- II-.. It ...ITL rAwardlnff ifiam wltk Ah... Cheetcl. They lre it nnd It'a na pure at. U U geed." aVriTi Coated fianltary TVHffcer Af tM(nMAefieauebrff&it 1 UNEESC I MadtbySHARPLESS.PMg. ,lt fnraunn SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow Asce Sliced Bacen, pkg 13C fMu'Pfaf na n miH .... sucea rineappie, jm isc (Melts In your mouth 1) Geld Seal Fleur,5-lb bag23c (Yeu can't buy better) ChocCecoanut PufFrib29c. (The chilJren love them) Asce Evap.iMilk, tall can 10c (Pure a the morning dew) Visit an Asce Stere today If?. KdBliairBBU BHsmanara CITY CENTRE Southeast Cerner Bread and Cherry Streets , A Short Bleck Frem City Hall when the (Ucj-tieji Qt burial placf 1 wta .v1iltn,1 "flinti rt t ltrlit ct ( n 1 I UTO!, conflict must come." I "- was the reply. "They were The mine workers of the country. ""r lDP" vlie had fallen and paid the President Lewis added, stand ready and cxr,n,lp "r" n.i'v' , t. t i y, wining te negotiate new wage contracts, , :,'," H, " "' i" ,, '"T, .."' Ba in the bituminous and anthracite lields "' " V. nBV,n' V' C ", M,cp?r5(,1 b-v..U',K$ h it ii it'll in nnrinn rir. J53P-? A ti .v. concerning u i.W concession te the tVderul Ti1ecrah Cenirmiiv. un Amerl- t f lt V.mVfVc. iln. !... Mn,.H.tlf... It. i ml .!,.. .- nVil,i1 I 1a niiltiis.. ilttLr rhnf nrnf tit "XI nnih !11 I(i mni. avtiaia lav I 111! a-vii IltPLilLiUII. ill IJkllLI U UUtVli I " i.- I '. ' t'liitvil "H . . . - tlatien policy was operating. A speech wi're disputed by ether Power'. If the operators of' the country 'will ii'l cliiimeii iiy a termer .vitness te hntc, bv Senater Watsen, of ;eercia. con- A siihseniient ,nii.tlnii nr!!np In tbe ' net respond te the Invitation then there oeeu ijm-iieii. uie emniuiee caneil ai tr.incd a le'erence te the Ueserve Heard committee as te whetlier the "deflni- ' will be m contracts, and-the rcsponsl rcspensl wliich Mr. .(Slass said he regarded us tlen" slieulii apply te pri at" enterpriser , blllty will net rest with the United Mine an Implication of crime ur.d added: I went f.ver for further dNomslen today "Has this bed become a place where Tlie Secretnty or State s pronounee prenounee proneunee ! inlieleus charges can be burled whether ment was looked upon as the opening ilicrr Is foundation for them or nut VI sun in America's crusade te rescue If it Is. then the Senate should cen-'hinn from the iniustices of the Workers. Will Ignore N'on-Unienlsls War department as killed in action, been jyneneii, tne committee caneil ai- ISS ney K. Wells, of Wilmington, who said US King was a member of his ylntoen. ? "1 saw King just before we Jumped jp; off in hattle. and I novo- nnv Mm - .... ,, ,, i-.ii.. it . ...-. i :? aK.iu. t'Uiu i". J. urn FtuiNiicti ue Tw "It makes no difference," Mr. Lewis was killed in action. King was one pa 'if non-union men of the tiest seiuiers in the euttit. nnil itf said nmld cheers. FOR STONE IN THE BLADDER ROBERT C. KCNNER, A.M., M.D., Ex.Prtnldent LeultrllU Clinical Aio Aie clatlan, Loulivllle, Ky.: "Th watan f both Springs have betn found by irtantlre trial te petuta ramarkabl alvent pewin evr Flanat Calculi and Sten In the Bladdar. W hava tha authority ef that graat clinician, rVef. Alfrad L. Loemla, that Buffalo Mlnaral Springt Watar U of graat valua In Bright' Dlitaja; and Hammend and ether graat observers find It preatly bsnrflclal In this condition." Buffalo Mineral Springs Water li helpfulln the treatment of Albuminuria, Bladder and Kid ney Stones, Bladder Inflamma tion, Enlarged Prestate, Rheu matlim, Gravel, Gout, Neurltlt, Bright'! Dlsoase, Diabetes, Aci dosis, Dyspepsia and Nausea from any cause. It Is an aertlva antacid Diuretic. Physicians and ether interested persons are Invited te write te the Springs for "Fifty Years of Medical Opinions," a little book nbetrt Buffalo Mineral Springs Water written by many promi nent physicians 'In all parts of the country. At all Druggists. DUIrilmter-. for I'hlla. SMITH, KLINE &. FRENCH CO. IT llll.l.-l ililir-i lij .,i.,m.. , i i..,.,. !,-.-. ..J' . i.l,-... .,.. TI,. ,., ..Ann t nn.. 1.... tl, The Jnpanese and Clilnese delegation". " rroj-erc m n "' ""''- " ,.' " iV - V.r..i t Vi- ' n' continuing tedav their efforts te reach ' wnlen '"n devn the ladder te the committee, Mrs. l.riffiths. of M nshlng- gg ii sntt!eii ent ,,f -he lmntunir nuesMen ' morass of degrada Ien. W e . e ret pre- ten. whose husband. Colonel Itichard : ir!,HhrilttK' te hev? the non-union :aulstlck; II I. Orifflths was killed In Trance , told , $ " uk, uir i , . .. . . iii f n,ln, ,!, ..-., .,r ...U ,i....l"ttv.nnn flnmnn.l" lr,ir,eil mmll n ti!C mining UlSiriClS aim in Oilier I m . ""IT us u weaipmim. llSaiIIM V. ..:..,": ., ' "' --"-"i . : ,,.J ,, T , ,,- Industries accent a waee reduction. Wc him." I "Why the?e ntacka are se unfounded as te be comic if net vicious," h" i addel. "Seme Senators ccm te think runt the cost of a bank building In New Yerk controls agricultural credits in Alabama. Mr. Hertin, answering Mr. Olass, denied that he hud ever attacked the reserve system. He had contended, lie suid, only that the system i,d been t..iiIadniInNtered since lPUO nnd added that he expected te continue te make the'c cliarges. "I said, and I say again." said Mr. I lietiin, "Hint the beard' deflation peiicv inlns tn the Kiachew leasehold, but uppiieu 10 our measure ei me bianuaru , ei kuihb " x'" , , ", V V.t. m: mud,, vlrtunllv no nreeress toward an efl v ng. rate and identify his body. "It waa n , Sj' w'ement The rh'iipre posed tluu . "it is idle tetalis about reducing the . hen.llws body." rhe declared, "and g thev be elven control ever the nunc.-. I "ges of men in the face of the fact 'there was no tag en It. 'f i' effrrw 1 the .Tai.mes" a e( per ch that approximately 200.000 miners in "Arc you sure the body was or was M lL'.' 0U,1.ru'.,t"L ...".I ,'., ..' .r, ,'"1 tl,e H,ft ee.il fields arc idle, and mnnv net that of your husband?" .Senater Kfe1 Bkniiraww liiiii,0;cji!flrii' tyi n i m jFjil 1 A .$ . A'a-dT3v5s'SJ iffm I fll 1 1 INtf ' mi m f , -JJi MSS! iLCL- -PCC -W2 rj" : i'. i-i ii i i . i i i l i, :zj sam i i i . i 'ISUCCCCM S m miSllTSSSMCC cm UHft iVZZm BSfWy-jtrDDD-tznTWsafiSaaSbN. ': V:;; -. "i:: ::. :::: HE aiBJfBaBbr-llllllilllllllllUlllinffl feS' biullllillililUllfc: IS11I1I BUILDING This beautiful modern 11-story granite office building will be ready for occupancy i n August next. It has a frontage of 120 feet en Bread Street, running 170 feet en Cherry Street. In the very center of the city and near te every place. Reservations for office space new being received. m v' m un" irui'iiui wi mi iiiruin", --- i ii .------ - The Japanese nbje.-t'il. ile.-luring tlic.v , etner I eusanus are -iverKine urni;en wveriiinu -ni-ti. ,..,. ..iiM riHinIr,. in nt i-ontrel rime, x ne miner musi tai, imu ne muti il v.ui. imi;- iiimm-ih.i- i.; . a e TIJ C nZ delegates saM ! have a living wage." Mrs. aritttb. dechire.1 there were g that tiie dlfiVrences sx-em-sl similar te Mr. Lewis miIi! eeiiilitwin in the an-, no ide.itlllcatlen marks en cre.-ses above R t "ie encountered in nn atfi..pi t.. -et-1 thraclte. region demnndM ., read-. the graves at the cemetery wheie her ' feT .1- ....1 .. ii,.. 'iv ,. ,,.T.i,i.n,fi, iuKtments. elimination et certein in- husband was burir. & rpHE KEYSTONE auto matic telephones transmit messages tlireu'gli 13,000,000 feet of company-owned under ground conduits. This is only one of the many rea sons for the uninterrupted excellent service we give the' business men of Philadelphia who are using ever 40,000 of our telephones. e The automatic service is incomparably speedy definitely certain per fectly secret and the cost of only $108 per year saves time and money because no limit is placed en the number of mes sages used. Call Mr. Blake, Race OG, for further particulars. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street " Philadelphia l wa- Murderous." Mr. TIlln . ... .i. 1 ...i.i i n.Minllrlm Iii i-tlstin" si.lipiliil,.4 nnil said that Mr. (Jluss vas the only Sen- ' Tht.thVhil ceir.munic'ue issued after i shorter hours for tho.e who are work werk work uter from the Seuth or W't who had .,.,.'.!. Vv JiJ " .,,1,1 in2n1c.re than eight a day. It has been 'Intended the beard, adding that "theie's 1 ..-m; .,,..,.t,.i,,i. ,n....iinn .-., .. .eiiL'bL te make the miners responsible f'hine-e ami Japanese delegates took for the price of coal, he declared but nliie r.t 10 :.,0 o'clock tills morning in, tne miner rrenvs uui u reiuuveiy the ceerning beard room of the Pan- Unuill portion of tbe cost Ameriean IJuilding. "Tlie question e. mines wan discussed ami the meeting adjourned at 1 1'. M. until 10:R( A. M. Wednesday. .lanuaiy IS. Ul'J2." The Conference, having proceeded en th; dcclure.i policy of disposing firit of subjects upon which ngremeut appeared eani'st, lias jet te lake up the mere dlQicull questions of Manchuria and the Japune-s- occupiUien In Siberia. Al though pr"efcsIng confidence in the out come, ice-t of the delegates pri.lfil i-enecde that the Conference may be facing the met critical stage of it) en tire ceum-. Meantime, final agreement en the I'a cifie fortification" clauce of the nnval ... , I, k ,V... T,..... rn ni.nnlnl tntnoKen- -V -.1,1 ,.l. irCUU. uiex. .ii.v... v..; iittl'aiiBK lut . ..,-,-.. .h r.,.. vv1, . ..,.., .u., .-i- i.... ,.,. ....... .... j .... '!'!. . ..... nunlhfep f.e viK'.rr. aq i, -,,..! !r. .1,, . O" '"" .'""" "'""' .'"'" ."""". "I' ... .. .. .. ....v. ...H .. ... v. , ,. I.r.a . I.r.aii ,.sl,l ., .,. livr. Albert M. Greenfield & Ce. Exclusive Agents 15th and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia been no real friend of the farm de fending the beard." Heard's Defenders hxterj.ited Senater who have defendc. the be.ird anil the system win- exceri.He.i by the Alabama Senater, who said that 'during the speech of the S-tihiei ir.n. Virginia, the governor of the lt.erv l!ard at in tbe gallery r.nd smiled his apprev.il." "Hew can It b done':" Mr. llcllin Tierli-d. "I low can the beard's miir miir dcre,:s neli, y be defended? "Tlir Virginia S'.-mit'ir told a pitiful fi'e." Mr. Ilctlin continued, "of i.-nv lie used te take the governor of rht beard away fietn bin desk at nignt for a rid" te stave off exhauntinn and sum ' him from cullupw I s,,nierln,'- think it n.lght hae bee i b".tir te hn e '.ci him stay there. We Lave Lad a cktr. e Bey Murderer bentencea t Harrlslmrg. Jan. U-Hly A. I'. .- ' 9 David Wilmet llrewn, the yeunijft . l"V.i 1. 11. 1.U.itiUH ..xi. .il.t ru. iiii riaja i iuuu n 1 1 hj. .4.1". - j-f-n-p UKrfKItVlJ Conditlen.s in Twe Stales Compared T!ie International president con- tra--tsl conditions In the organized , lVnnsIvun!i hard coal hVldn with the.se 'in tne unorganized regions of. West Virginia. 1'eintini; 1 nt that the' anthracite men weic meeting under! conditions where renre-ent-tives of tiie! eeinniunity and the rl'u-vlies were, irescnt te welcome tlu delegates, la said the convention was epeii te all te express themselves as they wish, while in some pnrtu of West Virginia free ' ansemblnge nnd free speech were denied 1 men who want te better their ceaui- Welcoming speeches were made by , will nnd pep was reeding the upearthig the Ilcv. I'r. U. -i. uasHftt, et St. 1 page, mm . .'., ""j iv ner.seii ever nrruigncu ter muruer in Dauphin County, was sent te the. Hun- tlngdeu ltcformntery today following 11 plea of guilty te a chorge of cnuslng death of a municipal park greundkeeptr by Htrikins him en the head with 11 bottle. Brown is only fifteen. 1 LITTLE 1 BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape HUDSON T wns doing iny hemewerk agrnst my ICdward's Catholic Chuich, Hhamekln; this Ilcv. O. W. Wermer, of the Methe- peew W ue u.en iiem up e peiiricui , - y x Churt.h in iinzu.l0,jt ftmi OWNERS SEEK TO HALT SALE OF ELMW00DJM0RTGAGES AsW U. S. Officials fcr Right te Buy Lien en On Heucet Washington, Jan. IT A .iltT-t.-.lnel pre--. agu r.t 'it sale r,f u.ort u.ert gsg'M en j't-i-s jr. tne Klmxd housing prej-t. of t: ' l.merjf.i.ej Ilw. for oTinesitlon in some quarters te the Hrr ish proposal nnirnding the original plan by limiting the y.ene of th" fortifl-ntietis hiatus q'e te a region north of the equator. THIEVES RAID TWO HOMES Dr. A. J Slinmel.ln. lclegates te the convection expect I that un increa'-e of 2n per cent will b? 'nskul b the miners before the men ' tin udjeurnii. Ieadcrs in the lis- Miubluge suy, however, that their di . mands will be in keeping with public policy, nnd based en sane reasoning. It. IH neilCvcu lU'ra mui uiu uillliru III Wlin. me? Knlil nep. Mtcning vat, nnd I sod, Me and I'uds Slmklna had 11 H695 fenrse argument tills iiftirnoeili Siiinier. ciiivi eurge.ss 01 btucl: up for you, and I! Get Apparel In One and Treaeured ,.1,,, industry will Jewelrv In the Other 1 Anrll 1. t-kal Sneak thieves entered the home of sl,y"i.."" 1'hnnkn. mutch obliged, but wat was the ldter of arguing about me? fed pep. Well we wasent ixackly arguing about yej, eny I stuck up for you all the same, de you wunt te hecr hew I stuck up for you, pep? I sed. Sure, lets hiive nil the details, sed non. and l seu, en you bcu, ruus suspended u i Htnrted te say bis father Iiub mere than ;.s iiave Inic r,rwn rlnilera in the bank, nnu 1 wsi. Aw hand, and if any dlfll- wilts that, my futher dot mere than poraner. u, U.f C,r!Mw SjndScatf Mrs. B. Itehm, 3110 Spruce street, and I ' u,ly, V,e nnlen i will l s( tiafle.1 vdtl. ' .. wa B.4.ie ,0 eftelu:. of the fnlted :! clothing, mostly women's annarel. l"c"d Ahc , .1 , ' ' ,n t,X LiX I Ira very gratelill S'a'H, HLiwirg Itetrd tJay by a ecm- . t tbe value of .S.'i.lO. Listed among tbe 1 a .?."",rt &"ul,"", "" lu""v- '- lm sure, sed pep, ini'.t'e rer.rKtifi.iiMf .Vij of tfc heini- ..ti.iu Dn nine Hrt.sj n,ii ., f.,,- I'eiiteu. iimt wnsent nil. lien. Vn'- , . .1 neckpiece. Jliey swald ' 'ie beard te stay 1 Jewelry te whirls considerable sentl 'be ,id. alj'. U, If- i-ei.Kun-jr.attd in meat wns attuched by Mis. Itebert e rjrdari' - wltb ir. ecertifcmenv ' Celeman, M.'ill Columbia avenue, wna miW.jh1 in uhirr.',ii and .New 1 a ;oet of u thief or thieves in the ab ab lert. tnd ebtfcined a pljSe et Mipsrt ' .mClf f tlP owner. rrent ."senii-.er vtr 1 ae Leme ewnei ( j,,rHi (-0 in' rtgagu, v'l tbrn ew 1. 1 t Mime tentni - ihey erv te be "id .0 tl.e bJ'tUMLH They Jn lured at e jr.ertgagtti w-re r.et advr'.i-d for uie ic I'ehadelDbia. and 'bfy kijev tietbinf t.f tiie proposed BANGS' CONDITION GRAVE Finer in All Lewer F.O.B. Detroit Ways Cost lrman suspects a man who etit of the radlnters, WEEKS SCORES FORD Delay Mayer Moere Leaves for Flerida Mayer Moere, accompanied by City Solicitor Hrayth, left last night for Pert Sewvll, Fin., where they will remnln two weeks as guesti of,IeuIu II. Kisen Kisen lehr, of this city. The two officials will devote the greater portion of their va cation te fUhlnir and ether recrentleu. "Only Remotest Chance of Recov ery," Physicians Say Adiiitlc CHv. .Tan. 17. The cendl- ttV.e up the .,. t th(. deer hist Saturday and Hen of Jehn Kendrlck Bangs, famous pier-TV-M '.n j'0 hfl ha,, l)PCn KPUt t0 1(t t,a watPr ..uiher. today was reported us un- cliangeu 11 1 me ) "jii... . ou eu ou 'merist Ih very weak nnd attending phy I'lclniiH admit he has euly the remotest chance of recover. Dr W. Blair Stewart, Mr. Bangs' personal phyHlciau, Is tn dnily confer ence with Dr. Theodere Scnsmnn and David I). Aliman, Hureeeus 01 me nos nes nltiil staff. Mrs. Bangs and Jehn Ken drlck Bangs, Jr., are olmest constantly nt the patient'n bedside. Mr. Bangs remains conscious nnd converFOS with members of his fumlly. Hn is cheery, and natures Mrs. Banga that be will "Hj'',0JLr!!!l"J,l The Rev. Dr. Qulmby Improved Tim Hev. Dr. Aldcn W. Qulmby, the nstronemcr-pastor of Burwyn, is much improved today. He was stricken with paralysis, Saturday, and confined te his bed in Uie parsonage of the Bcrwyn Methedint Kpiscepal Church. Dr. Qulmby Is chiefly known as an astrono astreno astrone tier and is said te hove made a great many obfervatiens of the upets en the niu. i, transaction until tee late te bid for the I Secretary CaM8 CharQes of De ' mertgagei theajselve. The tommiute; .... . . ... . ., .eertid today the Shipping Beard. "Unwarranted Criticism" 'plans- fi rxll them te the Greenfield ' Waslilngten, Jan. 1". (By A. I' I Syndicate at a price Mpuresltniiti&i Secretary Weeks, in a fermul state I fcO.CblC per cnt of luce value. ment today, described as "unwarranted , criticism" the tmnertiens of Henry Ferd Moere Praises Caven ! that action en the proposal of the De- . . r te .. ',. .. . .....1.. treit manufac'urer for purchnse and ebtainl in following out the AdrnI i's. , ............ .,.., ).. ..... ."1. frfST. cSuilnrily delayed by the War Depart Depart Hen received fromMayer Moere today. m,he War Sccrc.tnry ndlle,j ,hnt IV,r(l .iiirlncr their conference here last Sutur day made no complaint ra te de'ny and gave the Secretary te understand that he would make no public statement en the conference. . ivnmnn KAIUtOAn WRECKS Jrl W. BuUe Ull of i nrr wr,1n Kern Mle of the WrU." Mf(T HDIIO! Wfljcr, uv I '31 Becfeni B?at asm5y Pn !. and highly flattered, and I sed, ic but because as toen as I sid that Ids sed bis father had mere than 2.r000 and I kepp rlte en bticking up for you and I sed you had mere ttun r.0000. Itccly, this is pitting almoet imbar rassing, ted pep, and I Red, And we l-.enn en thut way and I kepp rite en sticking up for you till 1 se(j you hnd 1 n million dollers nnd I'uds dldent have 1 the nerve te nay 111s iiitner luul eny mere. Im glad te beer it for my sake, I dent knew wat Id of done with eny mere, even as it is I feel like Itocker Itecker feller sitting en the reef of the mint with his legs hanging ever. I never felt se rich before in my life, its reely quite n pleasant sensation and new T can sec wy three rich men had te grew peer, sed pep, Wich Jest then I had a grate iderr, naying, Hay pep, I wunt te go te the movies tcmorre, will you please gie me the meucy wile I think of it, please? I sed. Hew could I have the hart te refuse sutch a modest request with all my hundreds of thousands? fed pep. And he gave it te me ns if he would of gave tne mere if I had asked him. Wich I wlBhed I had; who in xnis avwn enet This la lUMtf qujttlen tn th treat mya try aterr. "Tana-lKl Tralla," whieh btnlna Baturday. Januury 21, in the F.vrMKe "cs ui; .(.swum. Aiv, Hudsen's long leadership of fine car sales has always rested en value. Today you get the best Super-Six and greatest value Hudsen ever offered. With the Hudsen 4-Passenger Phaeton new selling at $1695 and the 7-Passenger Phaeton at SI 745 what de you find elsewhere that is comparable in worth. Always the Center of Shew Interest Cf 4-Pnflt. Phaeton - $1695 7-P.as. Phaeton - 1745 Sedan - - - 2650 'supntap Coupe m m a m $2570 Cabriolet - - - 2295 Touring Limousine 2920 Limousine -mm 3495 eras) F. O. B. Detrvit GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street Spaa 38 at Aate Shout ' SUPER-SIX K . 1 t 4 K.vl 'I j At .',"'1 i i M V ii A 4 . . i Ti .'" "V
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