It rSWS Jl' 'fl.i X ?Wv Wfh :vx!-' l 4 MU MFI '! IVW UE.iuwwH.-i" v "ip? , . v '.i "". v. n ia!"!',T' ' ' .. . is .- - '-,? . . r i" 7 iw"v, fi-. - v . ' "i-iv j ," A . ?m 2i,$iW t'SB&y w. ' :'V-- lH .HJ-3B-" t. '.j, ' ' - -3 : rtf THEWEATHEtt liftltt possibly mixed with mew to te night mid Thursday: trmpcrtitre nbev6 freezing Willi colder Thursday night. tMiPKHATtmi: at KActr iiemt ryrplinni.ua) n ai ai 4 I r, I hnTnti fae l7 l7 1 r 1 Pi I tjr-VOL. VHI. NO. 108 Mesignatien hrem aonaie can net Be Leng Delayed, West- ' ern Chiefs Assert b0 ATTEND BANQUET TO EX-MAYOR BABGUUK 'By 0KOKOB NOX McCAlN iil.(.i,..reli. 1M.. -Inn. 1S. Wlintcver Stnailnn cx!h;s today In Stntp politics .b-larjcly due te the uncertainly -con cerning United HIMM ncnuiur iu e .u.rlenl rondltleti. r Vhnt'er slttmtlen may exist in uic hir future is ceiilliiKent upon Ids rlwth. roHlpintien or ren:n. te nr ye nirt c ration iii nil- ",i--"'"" '"'" I It Is npeefary te write plnlnly ln-tUc tlni,' rrisii. k Senater f'rejv Is new tmderfieliiR a K t plmse of idiservittieir In tin- .Mercy llpitnl I" "IH c"- '" '";', ,' ', ul illsrererln;,' tin eiiiivp enur 01 ins long leng J.i..iipiI ..xlmustlen the nttrndltic fphyi-lciaiifl lire taking X-rays et hla 'in. I nrirnns. .bills condition lins net Improved, net- 'WthstnnilliiB me epmijisiic xiniumuuin from his bedside. The "few days of trtst" whlcli bis friends insisted his con- fltien denmnded hnve been extended Inte wenry itml disappointing weeks. itSennter Kilwln II. Vnrc wn ndver ;5eel te reach here Inte yesterday for n conference with Senater Crew. He did aet come beennje be was notified that id Senater retild net see him. .- lestcrilay mernlni; one of Senater Ctewb eiiicn inena.s, uime'ii a uusi itss, nnd certainly n political associate, tin I. ml nhvnvH linlil thn encii sesame te his elck room, was turned back at the ktpltal doers. Ilcslgnalleii Near, Is Relief .;lt Is the opinion In Pittsburgh meng politicians of all fartieiw that Senater Crew will shortly be compelled te resign in favor of n new appointee. It cannot be long delayed. The following facts itnnd out con cen con iplcueufily : i There Is" no compact between the 'Slatee-Lcslic people nnd the Vnrcs. .'There is no explicit understanding tun ns a basis for future combination. ', ;Hoever, there are "the making" of inch an agreement which lindu expres sion In the phrase, "A kindly feeling wlsrs." ;Thera has been no decision en tins put et any combination of forces en the governorship as yet. "When - it tonus, it it nees, it will net be arrived te Jehn A. Bell, president of the Colonial Twist Company of this city. H-1j acceptable te both the Leslie and tte Oliver factions. rftTeday the name of ex -Judge Iteed, former law partner of 1. C. Kiien, ,M3 mentioned. Judge Heed was con- wecreu once ler tne pince, but wok dropped. Age is his handicap. rer me govcrnei-Miin uic name et Jehn S. Fisher. Ilunkliu; Ceiniiilhslmirr. Ij about the only one heard here. ' "ii. i.. -ii'-;. i . .q 19 u tii:)ii:iu limn llliu u Willi) ' Ntcm man for Governer next time," Is im exprcsslru icgurding Com Cem Com nbslener Fisher that I've lenid at least a dozen times from nn1itllnni 'Jiere. Jein A. Bell is ni)t ii "iiliri-iintni'Iiil VnnJIdate. He docs net want thp pest nd I doubt If lie would even consider The Itt'iilleinnn rnmllilni--.- lu nnl In vlJenre. Xethlng Is hcniil of it here In I'lltsburb. i l-'OO at Ilabreclt Dinner .Ihi) miirli -advert is. d testimonial din Jr 'a ex-Mujer K. V. liubf .!;. of II tkburgli, took plnce last night in ihe fi f",S m"1 adjacent bide rooms of tlie lllinm I'cnii Hetel. il!,S,,"'l "f " "n""1 Kel-legetber of Mate iHiHiiii.ni.-. le miIvi- the niixe.l nd luminous nnliticnl siluntluu, It was nifrch v wHI-tnsed hurriili. About WW men 'iiul women jiir-e'it. ' It i'liv in- 'Ujejk" from the out reunlK uml tin wind werkeis of ihc "7.. i iimii.. e . i .i.. ,. .i. Mi" niiini-it. nun purtlculiirlv nf- frrilci' mi i epinrtiiiilly te Senater fa "'ies loiiewers l.i stayi I A. .!!.... .. j come- ' with an uppn!v ill. keep smiling" I n"re w ere II f fitl rntxit ..rt. . ... I ich jii wri,. held in i-oirlders nnd e.l.I U-..IV.-. in ii . ieijuv. ii ri iiij j.t ii.. - l.(Vi? N -i" ' ll."l 1,ai(,.v I line le get IhIaii -r """ ""iciy lime In get fn.L1"'1" "J11 amI U"M hi" cravat ibirm, r ",M,l,a H",1"" Us jnz. ?f,,rf?tl','!"!U (;"vern,,r It-hllcnai, with tfem,r,.,.::,fc .....' n:,,,,,-v y smt. .: "" . in men n ll mld-iifteruiieii. k,,iiWi"iH " B""1 ,1',fl1 "f perfuiieltiry tTi ! K "ml """ W!,H "" wre wa intiwr n..v :.. :. "B v." ' tuiiB-ie- l...... .;;" -. every 1 01 iew was lUQKIIIg llfl!'l- llis r Ins own Interests. Tnni 111.. I.- I i i i0ry political 'J' wan nt ii. ... . -"" mill IIIIIIW E .."" ','" ''."f"' l'l bell, ea!s oierinution, but (hey went away with- vu it. W.av.,i" "..:" '.' '"owing cm-e yiuuuuy itimwh relltleul" " . 7' . "" """'I'U't. One lnlfl "' '-1111111 '. r ii ii mi iiur ii iii j.i...... I ruin ii .Zli ""'J' was aske if be was u rWJ. " """"criuer. 'ihls was his 4LD1 III- ! i.nl.. II .... . Il08fnr W,,,1t ,l0 '"" l,,k" "" rer. P.iv Tucn iriiiii rut. .!... Pnltlnrl. 7.11 ... """S'. '" till eeck .; .i". .'. '"".'" "iii'tlier Bub ...; . -.Mr. hi. n nr ,... Majer nf :""urKi I'liiei i : " i .,,. ..r .".."'"' " iuMirm i i i '." I"1"'"! ire. ex n- y,6.'" .1 !1,,s .t,",.lu" nmi ie.il. n: ii,- mi iii iv iii in, muitixl C fdr"lV,,;?IlM,.," V"!' "m!',ll(' '! Aether il. ...."m" .bc,.". In'" down lMiili. ,?", l"l Mriirl.. ( Weill s I'ulf U, Mil ANT LINK, fcl'ltaY !ml'"f'"ttei atdraeVVieiu1 aim. ii, ij.M-.iut Mu.Vl.jau, uavtnif-iit IPDnui'Q II I NFW uat any spectncuiur uanquet m,i'itts- night as slic rfnciieu.n lenvjy, f-peK near burgh, or wilh n braw..baniHtiie Httty'inintWattr'oetffahflElihWood.'av Httty'inintWattr'eetffahflElihWood.'av Httty'inintWattr'oetffahflElihWeod.'av fywrevuerStratfordlnrblladehbui.' niie while en htjr, way home from "M IfBinater Crewrri tiresnectlve successor Mim-cli meetinir. Unlercd as Second-Clam Matter at t'h'n. unucr,.i-.ie Act or SOCIETY PEOPLE AID SEAMAN' mull 1u1.111.uu .- ' " -. . ,- . MBt' ML FORCE Dili 2ign8ifcMBW ' 1 OUT. LEADERS SAY KKP&'J b '. m: iMKj&k. ammmmmiiLmmj ., . vm C " 4Jti jMwk m$m 4 BOYS, LOST IN WOODS, F0UND.BY PATROLMAN Had Whole Dellar and Wanted te De Something Wild I''eur babcs-ln-thc-woeds were gath ered In at a A. M. today by Sergeant Seudcr, of the Sixty-first nnd Thomp son streets station, as he was going along City line near the Belmont L'lntcnu. The four children, who were lest In the thick growth nt this point, gave their names as Jehn- Cunningham, twelve, ar.aO Seuth Fifteenth btrcet; Themas Vcnscy, eleven, a315 Chadwlck street; AVllltam Andrick, twelve, SaiJi- Seuth Seventeenth street, nnd Jesepu McFndden, twelve, 2510 Seuth Fif teenth street. They explained nt the station house that, having ns much ns a dollar in change nmeng tliem last night, they had decided te de something wild, nnd ac cordingly took a Reute 03 trolley te the end of the line. Frem Carpenter btrcet, Mount Airy, they wondered through the Park, ncress the bridge nt City, line, nnd proceeded te get lest in the weeds en the ether side. Sergeant Souder bought them coffee and buns, and they nil fell asleep en the fleer, where they were Inter found by their distracted parents. GIRL FIGHTS OFF ATTACKER IN LONELY SPOT AT NIGHT Bites and Kicks Herself Free When Grabbed Ntfar Sixty-ninth Street Cntherinc Dugan, seventeen years nlil. (Hi41 tflmwoed avenue, was nt- ufeked by a man nbeut 10 o'clock last Bv kleliinir and biting she ruannged te free herself after n fifteen-minute struggle. She ran te her home nnd fell exhausted nt the front deer, with her body bruised from blows'. After she was revived sue ieiu ner story te her father. Specinl Patrolman Print?., with a posse of neighbors, scoured the section until after mid- The girl described the mnn as about twenty -live years old. wearing a light cup rind dark overcoat. He stepped from behind a billboard and grnbbed her bv the arm. She began te struggle nnd it was fifteen minutes until, kicking und biting furiously, she was" able te wrench herself nwny und ran. The man pur sued her for a short distuiiee. she said, but gave up as she nenred home. ONE AGRICULTURAL TRUST DEFENDANT ACQUITTED Breker Robinson Found Net Guilty of Conspiracy te Defraud Lancaster, Pa.. Jan. IS. (By A. 1.) Hebert Iloblnsen. loeul stock broker, who was accused of conspiracy te defraud bunk examiners in connec tion with the Agricultural Trust Com Cem puny fnilure in tills city, was found net guilty by a jury this morning. Charles I). Zell. the defaulting treasurer, was the cbief witnesw for the Commonwealth, und be alleged that Itobliiseu conspired with III 1 1 1 te deceive the examiners. Anether charge of conspiracy Is pending against Itobliiseu. Frank K. Herr, formerly nsslstnnt treasurer of the trust company, was found guilty yesterday of having imide fraudulent entries en the books of the corporation. The jury recommended that the Court show mercy. The ver dict came after the jury had delibernted seven and ene-bulf hours. Xell was the principal witness against llerr. LENINE MAY GO TO GENOA Elher He or Chltcherln te Head Russian Delegation Moscow. .Inn. IS. (By Al P.) -F.ither Premier I.eiiine or Foreign Min ister Cliitchciiu will head the ItuKslau Soviet delegation te the Genea eco nomic conference, it wus officially an an iieunccil today. The ether members of the delegation ns ellieially listed, are Leonid Krnssin, Heilel Minister eT '1 rude and Com merce; M. Hukevsky, head of the rUrnnlau Soviet ami member of the Russian Soviet Central Committee ; Maxim Litvlnev, chief of Soviet Lo Le gut ions abroad; Ailelph Jeffe, Russian Soviet, negotiator nt numerous prt -xieus cenfen nces abroad ; M. Xiirliun Xiirliun neff. chairman of the Council of Com Cem iiilssurs of Azerbaijan; M. Shliapni Shliapni keff, former Commissary of Laber ; M. Saproiieff, ami M. Vorevsky, Sen id Commissioner te Italy. ' P0TTST0WN LAD A HERO Bey, 13, Carries Infant Through ciames and Smoke te Safety Pntlstewii. Ph.. Jan. IS. -With his bauds badly burned August, thirteen-joar-ehl son of Geerge Itiellckl, living near here, showed himself a here Inst night when he curried from their burn ing homejii sleeping infant. e l.'aeld Imn.iL i " ;, ' Hie enimien were none in me Heuse i-aem luiiids of beiiedlc-iniul Hie 1ml had sullied some coal oil en the kitchen Heur after filling a lamp. '"two. ze rled it through the smoke and llmnes te a place of safety. The hpuse and all the fiuullnre wete destroyed, causing )?.'lt00 less, tcuenittg publtc mb$zt iolemco at 1'hlladelphU, l'n. junrcli 8, lmu rS , " cr'" ''TT"" X ' ' ' "l f & r? . ft Yr t I Seme of the Philadelphia and suburban folk who appeared last night In "The Marrlnge Tax" nt the Academy of Music. Left te right: Mrs. G. Harrison Frazlcr, Jr., Miss Cera G. Shields and Miss Alberta P. Heath 3 BROKERS VANISH AS COMPANY FAILS Fliers Sent Broadcast in Hunt J for Stock Promoters Cli- ents Expose Practices innnuiTrm APPOINTED 1 RECEIVER IS A receiver was nwned today for the! Slmen-ScbenlTer Company, luc," hteek . VAkew. ia00 Arch street.as filers were , sent out for the three missing organ- Izers of the company nnd pntrens ills- closed happenings en the dazzling and slippery read of high finance. Francis J. Walsh, attorney, with of fices nt 1202 Pcnflehl Building, was named receiver by Judge Thompson in the United Stntes District Court. Walsh estlmntes the cempnny's liabilities lire $100,000. Warrants were issued yesterday for Harry A. Simen. 'J.11S Poplar street; Maurice It. Sclieuffcr, 4021 Locust street, ami Jehn J. Stein. 1101 Seuth Peach street, suid te be organizers of the concern which induced hundreds et men and women te "Invest" their snv lngp. Search in Several Cities Tlie ulleged nsseeintcs are missing and I a private detective agency, holding the warrants, hnvc sent filers out te various cities, giving descriptions, nnd usklng , tbut the men be held If caught. According te private investigators, represent!!!!! patrons of the company the three men were seen nt !) o'clock yesterdav morning in n Filbert street hotel. They premised te mnke restitu tion te some of the customers, but are believed te have left the city an hour later. Criminal action against the brokers' was started yesterday shortly nfler three creditors filed a petition in in voluntary bankruptcy against the com pany, in the Federal Court here. The petitioners were: Henrietta K. '.'..slii- Seventeenth street. above Arch; Jehn Cbiirey. of this city.' and Mntlhew lllllie. m iu is,,,,,,,. .,'..,......., iiiiu branch ores In New erk. t levelnnd. Harrisburg. Allentown nnd Millvllle, ' ' . ... ... Seme of the allegeil mollieds prnc- ..: snid she recently bought 100 shares ef,(,cnt t0 St. Agnes Hospital. a widely Known nun i-uuiiiiuy siecu from the concern and received a con cen con f'umatieii of the purchase but no se curities. ' Bmiglit Very "Lew" Tin. sfeekiwns "sold" te her at 0.", iilthnugb Beiiinmlii II. I.elternian. at lerney for Mic petitioners '11111 c part ner e'f the receiver, said tli" stoelj bus neer sold at se low a figure In leeent nienllHy He "aid it is quoted around SI tndav. Conrev' Invested iOO. hiijlnj: SOO . shares of a coal company stock from ' (he concern new bankrupt. He paid SI n slinre for the stock, and Inter learned a friend had bought simi lar stock nl fifty cents a share. The coal company failed. TPrlnce invested $."i7." in sleck with a geed reputation en ,-the market. Up watched the quotations closely and was delighted when they showed he had made JfltOO profits In a few da.M. lie went te the Aieh street office witli an order te sell se he could cash In Ills profits. lllll .e lllllll "ulliit 1 get no stock, no profits nnd no satisfaction," lie told the petitioners'. i counsel. i At Scbeafl'ei 's Locust street apart ment today ins who was sweeping m I be tune of a Jazzy fox trot pluyed en n griiphopheiio when she was questioned about her husband's whereabouts. A girl about three cins old remiivd ubeut en a. kiddle car. Mrs. Sclieuffcr was astonished when told of the bankruptcy proceedings and the receivership. She said her husband hnd never discussed ills business with' her. She suid she believed he was tu Allentown teduj. He made his head quarters at the Allentown brunch, she Laid, and only came home every wick or .Mrs. Mi'liciUHT nddeii ner iiisbuml has net been hmiin for u week. She bald he wlreil un allowance te her from Allen- ( town a few days age. ' Hrubeanl IlerlJu. IJnulrd. .Iruln Tl. , .,.. mi mxtru. fure thru In .lluml. .Itn.ui. u IVUmnurK, I. It, n,. N. riilU,. w: n. 111.5 11 1 I (enn-tlun less Cheilnut it;, Tc, Luq, C0T1. w. ri I'f.i.LV i?.. nefurvmieiia. an.l m. - - - a PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 INSTITUTE v IMPORTER CLUBBED, ROBBEO OF $1200 Thugs Waylay Seuth Tenth St. Man, Steal Twe Suitcase's Full of Lace Goods - - ATTtnl nm nmi 101 r 0 ' ATTACK ON CARLISLE ST. I 'i'h'rec bandits, all well divn-'frt. nt-' '"ked Alexander Sntldlx, Aty'lace Im- l wm. at.Meyamenslng. .vviiman i ummm Carlisle street enrly this merning: nnd, M, wm, nf"''' beating him lntonncenseloiisness. i This change in' wind direction, hew- stele two sult-casescentnluliig lace unl, ever, spread the lire te -IIIOS Raybroe!?1 nLiiminil ! n n iintn..tilU if-iMfvu in mi uu.wmuuiii' iiir rHtu wun The lncc was worth ?12fl0. I ... , ,, , , Saddix, who. lives at 12.14 Seuth Tenth street, wus delivering goods In the southern part of thn city. He -w'as, obliged le make early deliveries te sev eral customers who were preparing te IVIll I' lill' l'll, . 1 nn.... .I.n ..I... On leaving his establishment en Seuth Tenth street. Snddlx noticed a large touring car following him. Ills suspi cions were nreused when n small search light en the machine was turned en him when lie readied a dnrk street. lie out tbrniich n smnll street before rencli- ing Carlisle, and for a time tluew his pursuers off the track, As he neared Carlisle street Saddix noticed three men standing In front of nn automobile. They were apparently in gleeful mood nnd seemed te be eh liviaus of the approach of Saddix. But ns he was nbeut te pass the men one of them tapped him en the1 shoulder. "Leave the suitcases en the sidewalk nnd keep mi walking," politely ordered the stranger. Saddix was about te show fight when he noticed thut the ether two men had him covered with revolvers. i "If you sheet," snld Saddix, "you i will attract (lie policeman en the next I corner, m you'd better give It up." i The assailants agreed with Saddix. They put their revolvers away and drew blackjacks. Saddix fought until lie was ,.nrn dffwn. The rnbi,ers (led in the ear. and after tllrnJllR J,,,, Meynmenslng avenue re- ti-nceil their route nnd rode nnst Sndillx Poisoned in Paris M tntrrnalleiial a mAN MILS. AUimiSY mtisiZMz wm-szm 'IIIH y-H' '-:Wm :BHf ' I 1BKIBr -T4 IbIbIbIbS.. HbIbIbBPBMbV ? ' BTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBWaBBTBTBf . -v. BBBJBBBBBBnjBBH ,- v;?vtj bbIbW UbMbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIh 4 Noted violinist and jirlre winiur of the Iceiitnlnchlcau Consenatery, who accuses lrr iiusband, Thuinas S. Ityun, of forcing her tu tulin poison, which. t If feared, may result fatally J '1 ... . . . j u. . . ?.6i ,. SEVEN HOMES BURN; SCORES BRAVE COLD N NIGHT GARMENTS Shifting. Wind Threatens te De- strey Beth Sides of West Philadelphia Stree NEWLYWEDS BURNED 0UT DAIRY STABLE ALSO GOES Scvcn homes nnd a stnblc were burned shortly ufter midnight en Snybroe't avenue beyond Forty-ninth street. The families were aroused nnd fled te the cy street In their night clothing, nil being cared for by neighbors. The fire spread te the stable of the Harper, Dairy Company, which was destroyed. A high wind that shifted several limes raused the flames te leap from one dwelling te another until for a linn the firemen feared the entire row en both sides of the street would go. i iiese homes were burned : 11)012 Sin brook nvviiiie. James Mul- lellnnil. wife and six children. 1901 Saybrook avenue, James King and bis wife. -I0M1 Saybrook avenue. Fred Justes. wife and ene child. 1008 Saybrook avenue, Geerge Mehiuin, wife nnd three children. 4!tl 0 Saybrook nvenua, William I.nrgen and his wife and n ledger, James nicer. lllia Saybrook avenue, Charles Mc Devitt, wife and child. 4014 Saybrook avenue. Qanlcl Mc Cnrnnll, wife and four children. 401(5-18 Saybrook avenue, stable of the Harper Dairy Company. ""'" "UIIICU UUI ,. ,. c . . , , ,, ,i ..........". -.. -. j"- temnticaly raised. '1 he fire started In u wall In the servant question must be based in ihel I.argan beuse. Ulcer, the ledger, wns opinion of Mrs. Kilwnrd W. Illddlv. i Personal Equation Present the first te notice tlic smoke. He ran i president of the Civle Club, who has bad .... , . , , , A, , te a rear room en the second fleer and long experience both in public and de- It is n matter into which the clement found It In flames. Slamming the deer ' mestic nffalrs. i "f personality enters te a bigli degree, shut, he drew en n few articles of I "There is no such thing. trictlv Flicre are no rules governing person clothing, nnd then aided Largun and speaking, as the servant problem." she I n '"';. N nn innate quality, or com his wlfe te reach the street. The Lar-ald. 'There exists. Instead, un liilinitv blnatieii of quulities and we ran only gans have been married three months, of smalt lndiiduul preblenw. each of strlve, ,0, '"edlfi nnd develop It along mill tlieir linnsf hnil henn tiirnlslierl new I V " --. .- -T- - from top te bottom. It was completely 1 destroyed. j All the houses In the row nre two ; story. The flames, fanned by the wind. uml already npreiul te -III 1-: by tile time the Ihenu'ii arrived. By the time water wns turned en -Wl-I w blazing, then the stable went. The liremen rnu Inte tlie xtnhlc mill reseiieil three homes but the hay In the left was seen en jre. anil lie stable was Durneti out. ,MCun lWlAtl'te avenile; then, one n'ter the ether. 400(5, truii ....l infte i.,t..i. 1. !. ," " """ '" " "",. ; .. , The street wn the scene of the wild- ,,,., ,.m,fsien. At the first sound of t.'ie fire bells neighbors Muck their heads out of the windows. The glare of the name en window pnnes across tin street frightened the entire neighborhood, Bedlam Breaks Loese The clanging of fire hells, flatter of horses' hoofs, thumping of engines as i they began pumping, shrieks of sirens I nnd pounding of meters hud eery house in the nelgnborlined emplleii. .Metners rnu about calling for their children, ye.ung men and women frantically searched about in the crowd for their parents, and little children shrieked in excitement. Seme of the people began moving huge pieces of furniture from their homes, forgetting the llglfter. mere val uable articles. Others wrung their bauds, and still ethers began checking up te make sure no elderl.v persons nor children bad been forgotten ami left in the burning homes. Kverybedy was accounted for. and all the children were bundled into the parlor of the limine at 201.'! Hut brook avenue. I hose children squirmed nbeut nt the windows, pressing their. noses ngninst the glnsx and watched I their homes burn with wld grins. The street was dense with smoke, ami Ice seen gnthcred en wires and pave meats, adding te ditlicultics for the firemen. Yeung men anil women n- , tinning home from dances -md iheati "s, came running from all directions, and the police hnd their linmN full keeping i the crowd back. Fire Fellows Second Floers ( The Lurgan home was completely burned out. ss wus that at l!M2 In the gthers the fire seemed te run along I the second floors, the first floors being damaged chiellv by smoke and water.' Cars en Flftj -second street weie i blocked b lines nf huse, and were turned back Ml Woodland nveiiue. , Woodland avenue ears were held up a half hour. Lines of hose kept bursting. ' sunning firemen and snectaiers alike. I 'and making the firemen suffer gieuth I ft eiii wet und exposure. I I he houses burned are mil m haw been sold ey ine .Munii esinli having been Iihiil-Iii. m Inst i Thursday, erd- Ing te neighbors, by Jehn Steel, a ivn i 1 estate niiin. I lie boiises aie anion the eldest two-story dwellings in the West Philadelphia section. Anether 'ire late lust night .'ailed In the 'umtblnek establishment nnd dwelling of Walter Clark; ll."..", North Fortieth street. Flames spn-ud te tin awning of llltr., occupied h.t It. Robin Rebin son nnd his family, who runs a bnti-r ami egg stoic en the lin,t fleer. . woodshed in the rear of the Robinson place next II. nurd un anil spread the fue le the home of Ale Wrlntruub, 11,'ili North Fortieth street. In ceiisciiuviice -Robinson ami his wife und six children found theniselvi hemmed in by flumes. INcupe seemed impossible, when tin-meii arrived and led them te safely. The jr,.s Wl,1(. ,,x. 1 ungmsiieu, uic 101111 tins heitig plm-cd THIS IS "BUDGET DAY" Means of Inducing Saving Is Urned 1 In Thrift Week ' mm." 1 ..ti.. 1 . , , I i.i "' mmS .J1 B' ,,,,J '" ,l"' Nn- I enal I hrift Week campaign. This Is Ihn lint- At'hen finnllli.s in... 1 ... 1 I '''." ,- - "ii:ii 111 ueep 1 I mm " "iV .' i"i, '. "".'?'" ' """re. j in "V 1 i-iiiicieu mat the liublt of wise expenditure will be ere- nieti iiiiii nuviiigs resuii In connection with the plan, the Ccn Uul Branch . M, U. A., 1421 Arch fctrcet, will exhibit charts showing the best dlvls lun of lucemp for the Taiieus needs of tbe ftimlly, I'ubllahcd ttally Kxwpt Hunday Copyright. 102L'. Fair Play for Seen as Cure lIrs. E. W . Biddlc Declares Personal Eiualien Is Real Crux of Difficulties Square Deal for Domes tics Called Best Wuy of Assuring Efficiency Simple ami Human Rules far Employers le Fellow Trent beings, Make Deal times. your (crvaiith n-- Imiiumii thorn respect you. fairly with -thcin Try te aid them in their dovel epment. Give them sufficient personal lib erty. Fester their self-rrsjiM't. Keep in leiifh wilh our I en e held affairs. If ii'iii luirr titnii 11011 lltr rit'iii iliiculmn. icii'l Hi i-in In. This in the third of a scries of articlex discii-jsin; the servant ques tion, first, from the point of view of the employer, then the servant, and today, the neutral observer. Tomorrow Miss Eatcllc Lauder, of the Consumers' League, will suggest a plan for the reorganization of the present system of domestic service. , .... ., , . Demestic senants are human beings , wboereentiiely responsive te a rei egtn- tlen of ihut fact. I hat is the underbills truth upon ,..,.. i , .., ,, .,.,,; .- .,. wliieh most hi- nlilit'iiMrlieil in n illlferi-n, way ,i It Is ubsiiid te deal in sweeping gen- SMITH FOR BENCH a . f . .. . Keg.Ster OT Wills eays IMOrtn- east Should Have Man in the Judiciary LAWYERS WOULD BE HEARD. Register of Wi'ls Ciimpbeli genial czar of the uertneast. i mil led.iy with an hoiiest-to-goodnoss boom for .le-eph M. Smith us -Judge Bregt s sm eliser en the Common Pleas beueii. The pepperj ' -.nler nf Hi. Twenty, fifth Ward want te tell ihe world, be says, that the gient neil hen -t is en titled te recognition jn the bench, nnd has none at present. He mj Mr. Smith lias every qualification iiiii-mi' tft innK-i' n pned .lllll",' "The -great district .ili...- liir.inl avenue ami east of Bread 'iiwi is a mctroneiis in itself." s,iid RegKier Cilinnbell. "'It bus neither Munii ipul nor Common Pleas Court .Indue at pies nt. Mr. Smith is a or, repntab'e lawyer, we'l and faer.ibl. known m hi-" nssccintes the Penusjh iiniii bar. lie lias had a wide experience in civil prac tice, lie would be an honor In the bench if ao'ieinled." Mr. Smith has elliees m the I'.miii Siiuure Ruililing. In P.H." Mr. Cuum bell, when inngistlutc. bnekeil hiin for the State Senate agiiiusi Willium Wal lace Smltli, a Vare man. wlm was elected bill who iibseiiuetitl died When ib,. Munii ii nl Conn wu .,r gauized. Mr. Sinlt'i 'was the Caiiinln-ll ouinliilnle for a juilgi'-irp In .' Im-i - minute -lilt lie Inst eiii mi Uic -laic l foriue .liuh'e Wheeler. Iiiiei ili-pns. Uml sent te jail Mr. Smith's friends will confer wnb lioterner Sproul en the suggested an an peiiitiuent. Of the various booms for the judgeship vacancy. Mr. Smitl eeilis te hnve tlie heftiest backing at present. neliiieal Lint jits will 111 e 1 be (iotcrnei in Igneip pi'rel.t political i-auilldates .nnl te appoint an able, hluh -class l.iutei-. In ti"w of the present liikettaii.i relations between the Vine- nnd the Het 'rner. il is fell thut the (Im m- will be llliili' incliuee in fnl'iiu lh. lean aim iniiiiiiaiu 1 no -laiidnril -et 11- im- iiiioeiui meni 111 iienrge ttlmiten I'epl el- ii-i I'liltt'd Slates Selilltei 1 Set oral new names were thrown iuie 1 the discus ion of candidates tndat Among lliein tteie fliiise of Owen .1 Jn'r'i-.uM'm st;;L,m' iis,,;;1 rrien.ls nf Clintmi Rogers WoedrulT. new piesiilenl nf ihe ("it II Sert ice Cem - 1 mis-ien. iirgeu nun im- ihe t.ioauet. Anether ineniinneil is Hnrr.t S. Mc- iDetitt. new juiviil Telur.t t Cut- 11 nor 'Sproul Vnrc men an- miking of Judge Rn.t -innnil Mnc.Neille, of the Municipal Court. Otbeis In tin- He'd of gessin aie .li'hu II Maurer und Jeseph II 1 iiiiiii no. iissiNinin 1H-.111, 1 .ttnrnej s, 1 iiellbei uf liein is a Vine caudlilute TELLS OF ARMY SLAYINGS Declares Sergeants Hammered T've Men te Death at Camp Merrltt Dunlilili, X. ., .Ian IS. - (H.t ., P 1 (icorge Wallers, of ibis cit. who si'iteit in ine I'eii.t -uiiiiii intiuitrt ul Cump Meintt will testify bifcie' tin ,'""1'' intcstigntiiig committee as te acts of cruclt.t be claims te hate wit- nessed in the guard house (here. Wallers declares he saw two men . , . 1 ., ., . . "'ii iiiiiiiinereii 111 ueaiii wiui a ilc-ii hull die n.t scrgciims. 1 ine prisoner was clubbed because he railed te work fast enough te suit the serijeant in scrub bing the Heur wilh 11 toothbrush b. Will- ters nssertH (iniiu iii:ai iit.ti; eriHui.Mis akk KwiViJ mj tlliililB Utilil rlHH.incil Ural lCntnle Tlntni;atlm Vnslyi la; 11 ami JU. Autunivt-fejjriJIi'tij Ib. -' CAMPBELL BOOMS 8ucrlptlen rrlcn 10 a icar ey u. by I'ublle IdRer Company Servants for Problems ,n a pffert t0 dispese of mntter of such oemnlexlt.v. Fer every woman who employs a servant there Is' a corresponding problem : for every au- dltlennl servant she employs there is an ndditiennl preblc.n. "KVcrv time n mistress nnd servant arc brought into contact the question of thllr ,lUltiidf toward each ether is au- "" '" .'"" -i.iiiii iiim --. When the personality of the mistress1 t emlnurtl en ruur 'rrnty-te. I olumne J MRS; BULL OR CHILD Ralph Cesta's Methar Begs Sen, Missing With Bank Teller's Wife, te Return TELEPHONE WIRES CUT New eih. Jan. 1. been found of Mrs. i;i Arienc Mull w-Ifc of a teller of the Harrlinun Na tional Bank, who disappeared with seventeen-year-old Ralph Cesta and her little daughter. At .veung Cesta's home in Ridgewood. N. J., his mother, Mrs Jennie Cesta, who has suffered n yeruiiis collapse since her seu's disappearance, had no exphinntleii te offer. Mrs. ( 'usiu sobbed bitterly and begged a icpeiter te write that she wanted Ralph le return home. She said ; "Ralph loved Ills mellici lie was an athletic be . He nevi r ineiitlened Mrs-. Bull's nnine. -He enlv was serrv .. . ,... , ., ..... I'M lll'l II...IIII-I- "1 lilt' ll'-l l IMl-ll.-ss (lljll had afflicted her since her mother's death. "The BuIN came e mir liniie when they bought a car some time nge ami i-l;ei Ralph te leach tliem te itm it, lie took tliem iiiii often, bun Mr. Hull 'ills alwu,w iileng. Thev went 1-1111111 -'ug In-1 summer .unl leek Raluh with In in. I net or let mt children stuv aunt from home. Itm the Hulls were m 1 reiineil people. I ueier thought I about aii.tibing happening." (11 December .'11 Frank Cesln. efder In nl her of Ralph. brother set out In the Hull 11 r te meet Mr. Lull in New Yerk, where thev were ill te celebrate New Year's That was ""' laM itaipn - teiK iieiiru et uiui. or Mr Itull nf hi- wife. An intesi minion discliisiil 1 hit t Mrs. I'nll had inickeil 11 11 1111k wln'e her maid was nut nl the In 111 sc uml had it sent aw. n Mrs Hull -mpped in Paterxm mi lie- wat le New Yerk uml did some lniiiiii", in 11 local ilenai tliient slme. She ilr-tt no. 11 It SHHHI from the Citl 1 1- I'.nuU f Rnl'.ewend. Il is alleged thai before she ili-tm -peiiied .Mi- I'nll 1 nl ihe telephone i' ires in her lieinc and hurtled all phe. eg..iphs of herself SMASH WINDOW AND STfTAL JEWELRY AS OWNER SLEEPS Columbia Avenue Robbers Onlv R-. ' stneted in Loet by Length of Arms Rubin 1 - 1 arli leilnt -iniislnil .1 ne'c 11 ihe i-ttelrt show window of lleriniin W'ligcnlii'iin t'.i.'IT Celiiinhla ateinic, wlieie siseiiil weilh of geld, (iltil iiiii nt anil pic inns -limes were ilisplat eil. and stele lewelit wiirlh between SlIMIII and SL'IIIIII Apparenllt the mueuiil nf (In- I lift I was limited unit lit the length of the thieves' nrui" Thct took all Ihct could reach Wageiiheliii. who lites ever the store, slept through the w Iiiilnw -suinsh ing and rebbert . Patreliucn Cmier mid Dal.t, of ihe Nineteenth and (Ixfeid streets stutinn. saw the bieak in Ihe glass when the passed the store at ." : ." o'clock tliis morning The p.itreliueu found en the patemeiit 11 pi if concrete wrapped in newspaper and n strip ,,f ilirpet. eviilenlly used te ilenilen the sound when the glass wus broken. The police believe the window was 10I1I101I by skilled professionals, winking uitli 1111 aiiioiuemio. Mn- 1 ... r. agenheiiu sal, he hnd I.e.'.,. n bbeil enlj once before in a dozen icars RKlBwkRl3 l MltS. IilVAHD XV. HIDDLK NO TRACE OF YOUTH '"JraiTluAl 8?P?i- "TOMOIIII.IJ MtU Au"emVul0aUS,it1Sn.'v0,',', ,3 t' " It - y 'iii' POSTSCRIPT V PRICE TWO CENTS y E r I- State Senater "Ed" Pledges Hid Own and Brether's Support te Penrose's Successor DECLARES "BILL" HAD NO CHANCE OF GETTING PLACE Hi a Staff Correspondent Waslilnglmi. Jan. 18. Ne "pink tea" served in high Mate along Embassy Itow ever surpessed the party given by Congressman Vnre In a downtown hotel Inst night in honor of Senater Pepper, Yet the gucstn witnessed a trugedy . marked behind smiles. Fer It brought , a reneunrement of cherished ambitions -nn acknowledgment of the Impossibil ity of their fulfillment. Pink carnations littered the table, threw u into disarray by twoscere , guests Plnk-shmled lamps east n soft ' glow ever beamed ceilings and dark dark puneled walls. Chairs were moved back and cigars were going strong. ."II0.1!.11" nlniespherc State Scna- l?ir ..H ,Vure' 8,")rl' "erlil. the boss of what wus recently called the most cohesive force in Pennsylvania politics, pronounced the requiem of urethcr IJIJI's" senaterial hopes nnd virtually pledged the support of both brothers te Senntir Pepper for election te succeed the late Senater Penrose. He Fellows Orders "Brether IM" passed up the Bnh Bnh ceck dinner in Pittsburgh last night te come down ns bis brother's guest. ...I'.f 'm nn 'er,er mun'' " ,u' explained. When I get orders, I fellow them." And se he came and sat opposite the new junior Senater nt the long, bounti ful table, artistically laid and elabo rately served, while "Brether Bill" played host. Senater Vine spoke toward the cles of the evening. There bad been feed and oratory in abundance, until the guests were sntlnted. a Most of thp speeches were innocuous nfter-dlnnfr pleasantries. There had been little "kick" te thcnl. Finally "Brether Bill" called "Brether Fd." "mother Ld arose. His massive i round bend and thick shoulders were j net far above the taller guests sitting , near him. lie looked nt the tnble, then i glanced ncress It. ' "A Little Mere Training" "I want te take this opportunity." VA SENATORIAL HOPES RENOUNCE AT PEPPER D HNER ne sain, HpenKing siewiy "te cengratu- m late-our -new Sennter." , As long us jny id Irce'Hier.finifdTJtjjc'll-and I knew he V cealdHftlbttj .wfe'tarleil there's no ene-.-nn 'e nta J il rather see Senater tli'n Opposite! !m "Brether BilL' and thf new junior Senater sat slife-by-slde, listening, their faces grave. "Yeu have all the nblllty." Senater Vare went en, looking directly nt Sen Sen aeor Pepper, "and perhaps a little bit mere than any ether man In the Stnte. All you need' is n little training nnd you'll Im' a real Senater." There was nntliinz mere. That wn his sole reference te the new Senater. .u time iitislu,,, putting the incidents of the dinner together, these close te the Vnrcs said ufterwmd there was no question of their support Thev will be for Pepper for election te the remainder of the Pen rose term, or Vare men en Ihe con gressional delegation are much mis taken. "BJ11" Vare. it was -.aid. ieillvcIy will net run for the Hennte. IIe will stay in, the Heuse. Thev will net wage a hopeless fight. Situation Net Se Serious There were ether references te Sen Sen aler Pepper iii the course of (be eve ning, but none mere pointed or te which greater significance was attached thnn the short, lo-tho-peint utterance of Senater Vare. He went en te say he i did net serinuslv take the State situation se ns "some ethers," referxine inferent mll.t te Repiesentatite (.ralium, of Philadelphia. There had been considerable talk of (o-eperatlon and unity of lu-tnui in the Republican organization Senater Pop Pep per had started it. lie uiaile It thf I heme of his speech. "All we need te i;et results." Hon Hen Hon nter Vare snid afterward, "is some of that MMi'te been talking about co operation." XeierthcleNs (iriihniu leek a serieu view of the situation. IIe began with . , . .. 1 11 ..-ii, unl, I-,,..., ".I,, 1, ..iiiiiiji, in plained teduj. bis,,,...,., ..-...., , ,m,H i, .,,.1,1 ,u t-lb. .... i..,i ,. 1,1. ,1 ., ..1.... i ,,, tll ,.nv n.,iir(. Hinle -Pennvi- t iinia" quoting - "I Inte I he v- rocks und tills. I love tin templed hill-. My heart with rnpliiie thrills " Musi (in fler Aetrs l'.iil. Reproseiiliil it e I Srahain iniilied, there will be II few thrills for I'onn I'enn s.tlvilil'a Remilillcans unless t Id- 1 stir up some eiii'i-g.t and go mil nfler vel- next Net ember 'I ttuiil Id warn ten." he smd ihnt r me nut in the midst nf e in eful wnleis. Then is a wld" ilis-seuinuiimti of discenleiil . Il I- ';niug te take edit-i-iilinn propaganda and henesi wmk te bring before the pentile I he a ' 1 1 1 1 -nicnls nl' Ihe Reiiiiblican I'nrtt nnd insi-ie the rc-elei tinti of a Republican t'engicss II was liuihiim who seuiided a dial- ''""S" " ""' '" niiler in assume . 1 . . , Ihe pn ie':alites of leadership. He do de do ilnietl he knew of "iie.iiinn who has n ni'iie ideal 1 iiniliiiini inn of qualities wheh g 10 make a gient Seuuler " "Tin leuniit is at tour fni.' he suid. Taking up the sugge-tien dial Pepper sii 1 into Sl.ile U'ln'eislili (irahani said, lurniiig In the jiinim S. uiitni, he w "glad in bear ten nre going in lake mi tour shudders the lninli-ii of loader leader ship in em eiira'pug luimweik." "We no -I 11 leade(. ' he dei lined, "There i" new no t u t -1 ti it. t i ii-x Stale lender. There ure seveinl leaders, Tln-re Is tin dominant lemlei- able fe bring all the "leiuenls together one who can pcisuitdc tliem te combine, te iiiille, in llie iiiinni'iii interesl. nm sure, from nit knew ledge of (he man, I Is brave and gentle imttne. bis cotir cetir cotir nge, that our new Seiuitiir b fully able te assume that iehi.iui uf ItnderMlilii. ml 1 inn rnu we shall hnvi 11 wir' untl enoreuH leatiersiii 1 one w He 1 will ltiersin p one w Uc!i enable in le sfuiul titgethrr us cuif " in !"'" "' iiiff, mi "i 111111 ier t l..in-.r 1 h. s.sn,i 111 ,'..' . '11... ill llllllt tl'llkl lllll lit I V Mil .... I B '. nu veteran leglsluturH. niivlnar il,t. Centlnunl en !' Tweidjr.twB, ftstwurt . Tin .V wrMw T '-WI r v ,- X . (S '.m r v U JSfl ..I I K n ?s m V ELhfi&&ti$&!l& Jr, 1" . l".rl, n T 1'..lfll,. 17. . I; . t n .