rw-r Yr1F ."yr Zrwfy SSffi BACK U. S. ! nimnnnD Dm mv BWV.' III I I vl II II III I III III I ;;,fA-' 'Jv ', ..."r'-T.fl"- EVNItfG PUBLIC liEDaKR-PHILAiELPHi SEPHtA, WEffifSiJAY, JAiuAiitfi8,'? 1922 l'V., .1 ,'r ' 5-. ' nx rv ' r V V' Begin Working Out Details of Rosolutien for Equal Rights in China iiS Liv TO APPOINT TRADE BOARD' & i Sajf.jW't. - ' tin Associated !'rr . JHi'Waslilnstenf Ta"' "18. Kxtcmlcil j rc. -,.' y-(twni ei inc .Mnertcnn prepnfai te i-,PPiy "mere effectually ' the principle i tft llTe open iloer in China vn In nres- ! Bill Tihlcn Suffers Attach of Laryngitis 1)111 Tllden. world' champion ten nis player, is suffering from a slight attack of laryngitis and I'enn's ten nis rally t.eheduled (or Saturday nijrht has been called off. Tllden was te meet Vincent Richards, the youthful net star, in Welghtman Hall en the beards Saturday night In a single match, and afterward, paired with Wallace Jehnsen, wns te meet ltichards and Washburn in a doubles match. According te Hill Steele, -man. nger of the tennis team, the ban quet will be held Saturdey night. Tllden is expected te attend the get together, but will net be In shape te de any placing. MISS FARRAR QUITS OPERA FOR TOUR SAW THEIR h6meS BURN New Yerk Prima Denna te Give Concerts in Extended Circuit of Leading Cities MAKES CHANGE AT FORTY! New Yurh. .Ian. 18. liernl.llnc Tor Ter rnr will quit the Mrtiepulltan Opera ' Company at the end of the present sea sea 5en. Announcement that she would i voluntarily end her lone reign en Amer- I ira's chosen prima denna was made last peel today when th- Fir Kn-tern Cem- 6 CANDIDATES PICKED FOR S'?m 7,hfc AJ"1 C,n(rr'e r"n,nM OF P. BOARD VACANCIES,"!" .hV'ffr-inirain" SSS?- consideration of the subject. jmr Is te go en an extended concert tout- Trustees Cheese Frem List of 12 The nronesnl wns revised nt the mie. KCHtien of the llrltlsh delegation tn provide for nn Intrrrint iin:i1 heard of reference te review present and future concessions te determine whether they conflict with the open-deer policy ns re-denned in the original draft of the resolution presented In Sccn-tan Hugh. Keni the list of twelve names sub- mitted by the Heard of Itirerters if the (lencrul Alumni KericM. the Heard of Trustees of th Tniversltj of l'cnn- pjivnnin nns se-erieil sis ns nuicinl ffltllllllri lw f.in flin ,,, .. Kni.nti.il.. ..n... I n I read has nen gnen the up. ' existing in Its membership jireval of the llrltNi delegation --us it As announced b Ileraie M. Up. lands. while the delegates of Hub pincett. secreterj of the Alumni So Se have announced adherence In principle, I eicty, the graduates still in the race of her own. lnstlii? throuetieilt the 1Il'J!.lL'l mektcnl un.icnn Submitted by Alumni Society ' ; Ne reason was furnlslied for her leav ing the Metropolitan, where she has been the dominating woman star fif teen years. MW Karrar contented her--f with this brief notice te the press: "Purlng the season of 1fli;2-l!.'( (!erl iline Tnrrnr will be heard In concert in nearly all the principal cities in this country. An extended tour, beginning In California October '. ltll2. has been arranged for her. She will slug in HI'"" run 111 I III" lull ,, , . ,, ,i . ,i . . . i '!'!, .nl.,Mn.. )..l(l 1.1 I I .l. nrc- L'nr . tl, firf rnrnnw r.nr.. ' OP 101' 1110 lll'sr 1II11C III leOnilirv, represented Power?, net te seek special ! Woodward Wiekershnni. 'SO. of New ' 7,'i',, ,'. ,,, , .. M.eres of intlmnce In China nor secure ' Verk City, former Attorney Cenernl ef1 llss .':n1n r )V" "..''T "at .....i ..n i..,. I., ilm i-ii,i sim... i-:-.. ..,. car. in which ln lives, while travc'rig llhrMi- fhr nrlnrl.,le of neiint rc.nemi.. dernh. 'S!l. of Hosteil. vice president I ''" l'"' H'lstmiir holiday s s,p . nnd commercial entjrtunltv. while , "f 'he Associated I'ennslrania Clubs China, en ner part, would undertake te ll1"1 president of the fenn Metal tern-co-operate in maintaining that i-ipiulity. l'n.',VV' MM'1 t','Br," A- I'attersen. 'Oil I tends te return te New Yerk for twei week. 'e visit lu-i- friends." M - ?rKuaKl!sKii.FliB ti tiMmtit ,tF--BF----------t--------B-B-l k EXPLOSI0NPR0BE IS STARTED TODAY '.'CORPSE" COMES TO'LIFE TO CAPTURE EXTORTIONER Net Question of S.ilurj Aiuieugn Haren Shldehnrn. for .liipnn. " """lu '' prcMiieni ei uv , . informed if he cxnresvc.i '-nccfird with the trem-rnl ' ' ''" ' en' de Nemours Company. .. " . . ",IUII"r" ' '"I 1 ",.'.. . ,J , , fcenii-ni .. . , ,,.... i,.i, i Metropel inn s nttauies va nutlnuit. nnnclnles cfnherlii-d he recrvnl ti rl ' OI 'Oe sccenn .'cnnc , Itenett i . - ' . ., , .. .. ,. yriniipies iraneiiiui, lie rwrr, nn. . for stIt , ,,,, ,i,nt .;,,, ,ucstien of ment nentliti: enrmitunitv ter mere '"" -'. .'' ew erk m. u c . , .'. . . thorough cxaminanen of the prepyl, l"' ' " .' i of Mil. I'arraV: tlm.'her "i;" n , . .- Tn . "7 rr'r' -f .,ih: .p.r-ti1 "zzVvi iVa,rr r -. ,,.,. , expiring,. eLAvL RHUL M ULU idiviip ivii t-iiiiiiii. tiii- "imm-mt'wi in in j-.. . . ... , . 01 nrnnif m nru iiim itnm tirtitir'n in encii tin I ., ra. l ilium Sim mtt i nil ! '! .- " 1 ' i. ..... , x .. - . in' v nn (i Kir . i ii iti in tiv. it-i , ti in i i These children were among scores tli-hen te the street in night clothes late last nlht in West Philadelphia when seven homes and a dairy stable were burned In Saybrook avenue. Ker. left te right, they are Kilrabeth MrMahen and nertrude'.liistls. front row, "Hiiddy" .lustls, Geerge McMaheii and Minnie lustls , PARIS PRESS SHOWS ig 11. Uurlev. '"s of Tacemii a contracting ncinci-r. nm former president of the !'. illc Ninth- U'nuf n Hit 'I'll niitnn VIiiiiii! v!(i,iintin. Frem these six graduate, the general : U'.l'rc ,'i'", "V ' ,l0"."ia' stnger el ni.n.,ni ...in .,.,1..,,. .... ... ...... .. ,i... Miss lMirrnr - iiepulniity could "am a , i . ,. uiui'iiii iiiiiiT'vi i nv iv -f-i - ii ii mt- , , - vviiMBiviii. nun iiiu ii-n-uiMir irinciiies l,-nl VII nicinhcis (,t thi-c tears' !' loci iv sUnl , ,,,, linlr and settlnc i:t the intcrn.stleniil ... '! Krinft ftf wirnfeni., un.liMi.lp nin.lln.in.l llarltS ."VU.U HI IVIV..-IH' , Cr.l.Pll'IJ .U'SIIUI..I fll kA n.n...inl..ti. l i.A ........:.. I.. 1f usi IUU I'lUVlll ilUIIU.t Ol I'M l , iiiiii III Article IV whereby existing cinecsslens may be submitted te the beard for peu- Bible tidjustment If thej appeared in Metiopelittin miin at Sisee u ner- fermnncc MlO.ti(H) n jc.ir. Pcren tumillar with the business , side of the concert tours iaiil lust night! BY U. S. MUNITIONS HOSTILITY TO II S. el forth M. Sarraut .nid he Mt tins pre- standing will be te cost a ballet :nen an oppeitunlty Ixfeip l'ebruart -0. lV 7 ,7. ,''" "Bi- l- a eleciien lOtMl votes are required being compromised utid contended It . I weuhl mean Introduction of the nrin- ciplcs of retroactivity and of levinien which had "net before been admitted te u recognized legal status " He said It would be necessary te study the probable effect of the article mere care fully before reaching any final decision. The Shantung negotiations, mean time, were continued today by the Jap anese nnd Chinese delegate, while com pletion of the naval treaty still awaited a solution of the Pacific fortifications problem, despite receipt by the Japanese of partiel instructions from Teklo. TURNS FROM PUGILISM TO "SALOME" TO AID CHARITY UNREST IN IRELAND Followers of De Valera Stimulating Disturbances, Correspondent Says nil t .lt ! '" i "... . , . . . a ii, a m Miss Karrar' determinntii.il te deert Only America Sends Arms te . benater rviCvJermick s l-ereiEii the operatic stuse. at least for the time .. . . ... . I , . . . ... A. being, comes just Us she is rounding out Abyssinia, British Cerre- j Debt Inquiry Resolution Stirs a twenn j ears" career here and abroad. . . ,, i ir-.-i. s'ai during which she has been recognized s spendents Allege French Capital one of the world's great sopranos, with a voice particularly line, in the lower , register, lie,- aWIlt, as an netres.s has! FREEMEN IN THE MINORITY PREMIERS HOPE FOR PEACE contributed much te her succe-i and te , these two nssets she has brought the trillion, Jan Is i It A P i ln- i added appcel of an engnglng personality. list prevails iu Southern Ireland, uj- the Dublin (orienoiidcni of the Lon Len Lon eon Times, who intimates that fulleiv us of Kaiiien de Vnlern may be en gaged in stimulating disturbance.. A spirit of extreme republicanism. Kertv Vra's Old Miss Karrar was born in Mass., en Kebruarv -s. 1SS1I be forty jeiirs old this month. She sang 1 before Jean de Itszke at fourteen, then went abroad te study. She was taught It) the Associated Press , ?" " mile Dl,,ntch (apui'sM. tett loiiden, Jen. 18. That Abyssinia Is ' I'arM, Jan. IS. The violent nntl- hugllsh campaign. In the press, begun There has been an epidemic of rebherv " and oilier crimes of violence In Dublin .Anne Morgan's Geal Is $275,000 for and in nirul districts, which demands W,- -r- it -.,.. strong measures from the Govern - ar-Tern France .". New Yerk. Jan. IS. Mi Anne T1p nppeiutinfiit of Owen O'Duffy Morgan, pest-war promoter of pugilistic as chief of stuff of the Irish republican btttles at Madisen Sipinre Garden. urm' wns announced in Dublin tedny. trhieh society attended "for -weet char- He succeed,, Hlehnrd Mulcahj. the pre,. Ity's sake." has returned from a tour '' Minister of Defense. of foreign battlefield with the en the i errcpendent declares, --stu) flames' i,v Tiabadelle in Paris and IJUI I.eh In tne heuth, whete large bedle.s of armed men refuse te accept the treaty between It eland and (treat Isntaln .Melrose, j i. inw, lining nf onee .sliii-err ; thfit In She will it(1 rnnimi. AddlM Abeba. there nre.mere slaves than freemen, and that the ilrit isli Legation there is full of slaves owned by legation servants, arc asser tions inmlc hv two eTOerleti'-ed cerre- matin in iter in nnu maue ner uceut in snem cnts of tie Westminster (ii the Itoyel Opera in the last-namel i who lntelv liave been in Ab'-i.sinln dty as Margueilte in "Faust," en Oc- I newspaper jesterday publlslied the first motion en the finnnces of the European toner i.i. jiMji. me or ner most neieu 0f a series of articles by the correspond- i nations. coupled wllh Secretarv ems uaai.iS l'".".-.u-.ia.v i" ' U,hes' Mii.nnrt of M,. ll,.!f..i.-. nntl. as n result of Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge's Cannes proposals, Is spread ing into a bluer anti-American cam- nntfn nwiiit, tn si.in,n Ar.wtllt r spendents of the Westminster Gazette . ... .., ",. . ...i. i..i i i i i i! ti, t ermlcK s retolutien renuestlne infer- .1 C - n - , Householders Threaten West I Philadelphia Contractor at Hearing After Arrest TRIES TO REPAIR DAMAGE Fire Marshal Klllett will quwitlen Rey It. Wenner today In nn effort te J i determine hew much explosive the con i I tractor used In the blast that Injured I twelve persons and damaged twenty i ' five houses while grading Fifty-seventh S I ... sa . .. street, .Monday niternoen. Wenner. who lives nl .lSOrt ,l,lvi; arenue, tvas arrested nnd held In ShOO hall by Mnglstretc Pen neck en a charge of violating n city ordinance pertain ing te ihe storing of explosives In the city limits. Frank Ccllucci. 103 Moere Btrect. a workman who set off the blast, was also Arrested and held under similar byii. The tw'e men will be given a further hearing en January 29. ,, Offllclalfl of the Fire Marshal's- efpee and the police conducted n double Vestlgatlen of the blast yestcreay nnd learned that while Wenner had made application for n permit te use "P" sivei within th city limits nnd it had been approved, the permit had net ucen The city ordinance of 1001 prevcnls the use or storing of explosives within the city limits by any one wit heut n permit which must he signed by the Mayer and the Fire Marshal. I lie ln ln vestlgttlers are trying te determine just hew much explosives were stored at te operation. There Is a clause in Wenner con tract with the city Hint holds him re sponsible for damages during the grad ing of the street. F.tirly jesterday morning Wenner kahi seeres of em-neuters and glaziers I into the wrecked neighborhood le repair the exteuIve damage done uv tuc uiusi. He nnneitneed. following his nrrest. that he would tepnlr all damage caused bv the explosion. Durlug the hearing the Sixty-first nnd Thompson streets station was crowded with ircsidcnts whose honiee had b-en damaged, and several threatened Wenner and shouted that he should go te jail. The police cleared the courtroom at ttie suggesuun of Magistrate Pcnimek. A number of boulders weighing morn than ,WMI pounds crashed through the reefs of the houses in the neighborhood and wrecked the interior et tne nemc.s. Three persefls. two of them women, were hurt seriously when thev were burled beneath piles of plaster and. timbers. One woman was blown across her kitchen and down the cellar stairs. Prohibition Agent Lying en Bier Feels Fake Dry Agent PlUshurgli. .Tan. 18, Ilng "In state," with the burial shrouds wrapped about his body and candles burning by the slde of his bier, Prohibition Agent Arthur K. Kammerlfng yesterday was able te capture a bogus prohibition agent, who haH been preying en big hetclkcepers nnd liquor dealers, in the net of extorting money from nn East Pittsburgh hotelman. The prisoner novo his name ns Wil liam Pcured, of Hraddeck. Marked bills amounting te $r0, Which had been given him, were found In his pockets when searched. Yesterday morning, Agent Kammer ling learned that thd bogus jigent had mnilia nn nttitmnt. te ret $30 front a hetelkccpcr. who had asked for "n Utile time in which, te secure the money.' Later the bogus agent wbb instructed te meet the hetelkccpcr in undertaking rooms, where the money would be paid te him. In the meantime Knmmcrllng went te the rooms and was laid en the couch where the bodies of the dead are went trt rest. Hli foce was carefully pow dered te give the death pallor, and a 'white silk robe wound about him. After the nllcjred deal had been put thteugh the "corpse" suddenly came te life and arrested Penrod. ','": m-' y- . e '" i. '"TM ' v" v'1- '" !i. " !'. " -BB . - i',v'' 'vH ' n ' fc. . -iiiW POOR RICHAROri HONORFRANKLIN 1ST ZONE HEARING THIS AFTERNOON Sessions Each Wednesday Until Full Views of Public Are Expressed Wit and Humer Flew "at Ban. quet Sonater Harrison One of Speakers J VAUDEVILLE FEATURES roles has been no Cie Han in "Ma ,l.iini llnMcrflv " Her renertelre has' Vhrsslnln Included Man'en. Mlacacla. Mlgnen. the correspondents assert that of the fuhniarlne claims nt Washington. Kliznbcth. Tesca, .lullet. Carmen and slaves nlleged te be in the Itrltlsb l.ega- Auguste Clauvaln, in the Journal des 'l",'V m-.. r , ... I'"" """?' ",;0.n,i'lHh """. '', Dcbats. Inst night assured the Pein- Six years age Mi" 1-nrrar married bee.i ruptured by sluve laiders in lli.t- , , 1 nn TnlWen (tin nntnr Whnt u-in. lie. tsl, lerelleev Tlicv ledum thllt lint '"'''' lOV-lll II1PI1 1 t lint I rnilCC will be only inc the slave who enter the lesii- tien compound net instmitl; set f.-ce. scribed os "a clash of temperaments" ended their romance, as the public learned, when Inst summer, in West- but If they have escaped from their own- neunccmenr thnt from new en she will CONTINUE ARBUCKLE TRIAL 'hestcr County. Tellegen sued her for n ers the latter can cut r the compound A i -1 ,.... . !. UWHIIHUL MIIUUUIUU 1 IIIMU ,.,I., lll ll,,., ul,. I.n.l linrrn. In ree'int II 1 1 llielll him frem'her home nt 'JO West Sev- ' The niticle declare., that I'l-ancc. cnt -fourth street. Manhattan. f.'rent P.ritain und Inly, having beuntl - themselves under the arms louveutlen 0LES DISGUSTED WITH JOB AS MAYOR; CAN'T QUIT YET Finds Reform Crusade Net Se Easy as He Thought Yotingsteun. O.. .Tan. IS. - Mayer Geerge. L. Oles, unique personality and municipal reformer, is disgusted with his lob. At least he has se expressed himself te close friends, and even bus said thnt he would resign his position if he could de se gracefully. The Mnver rode te victory en n nlat- ll associates itself with undcprmhihlc i form calling for spooning liberty in the allies. belter off If it stands alone than If J finnnce tier rhnpttles lir ether mpnns than the sale of ringside seats te the "400.". ' Police Map Expert Explains Dla- Itenellt performances of "Saleme" gram e( Fatty's Suite done by Mary Garden, bridge parties. .. t i v v t social functions nnd newspaper Npu- , u" 'rancistn. .inn. l. r. . l.a larity contests are a few of the methods ""''l'- l'0," department diagram n MIkH Mnrirnn will iitill in !. mntdtinn ' P'-n. "'is ready te resume his te-tl- te raise ?'J75.000 for the Inhabitants of ' ""'"J ',0ltl1av "' ''' V'7in' , "''""cus1'!"'' ar-tern regions. She is chairman of i,rlnl "' 1",v'", ( Aibuc;!.- m Supenei the Executive Penrd of the American l ",".''' ""r" Committee for Devastated 1- ranee. The anti-French sentiment which Miss Mercan nrefenses te Imve en countered since her arrival In New Ai buckle gave the pnrtv hi wlibh Miss -nl- ile wus t ill tc tl te exiilam le'-niuing maps aii-1 photegrajdis if the Aihuil.li suite in the Hetel Si 1'runcls, where Tork Saturday Js. she says, beyond her understanding. Te combat that senti ment and te further her campaign ler funds, she will undertake a six weeks Virginia Kappe Is alleged te huve fired fiitul injur j The proceedings eterdiiv weie a lewrs.U tup lll-st AIDltc-Kle tll.ll. Ill tour of American cities, which will that Dlsirh t Attorney Matthew l!iiid begin with a lecture in ilarrlsburg in started out v. itu medical testimony. ' Miilille enrl.-s lower Rtreet-cnr fares. I....-A.. .nvne tinjl n Inl nf Otlinr llltnf4 .Nothing is worse thiin false se.-ir- Aftcr ft fcAV wcel3 he i,nfl feiln(i rim. it." he says. "The Idea of universal i nlng n municipality in Ohie is an en dlsiirmntiicnt. founded en simple dlp'e- ' lrel.v different preposition from con ...... ilitctlnir n nroduce business. cv DilPll ICT'O A1ICC TAIIPUT "f 1!,1!) m,t '" Mll''l,lv """i'"'' ' "'e ' n""'un. ""';' j Maver Oles has told several of his tA-rUulLlel O Wirt lAUuHl Abys'in.ans. it is new only America izulien of this would deliver the world , friends that the job of Mayer is "net HIM UAI IIP flF FnililATinN "j'lch i importing, or seeding te iin- te men of prey. what It Is cracked up te be." but that n"" '"uuu "' s-"sn i ivm ))ort armit lme Abjssiina arm- des- " I he'hnglMi -i ml Ani'-rn nns who are l(l ,.n scarcely afford te quit new, in lined te nsslst the slave raiders. nintected hv the sen und peweriitl lUvts, vj,.w 0f ,j, campaign pledges. Seme Wedge. ' Barred Frem Harvard, In an editorial oil the article the lull Iheni-elves by their drcitim. In political interests arc leudlv declaring T,i. Roosevelt as Ideal Westminster fin.ette suggests thnt the ' their speeches they affirm their intention tMlU j,e w M,t stick in office six 1 ... " . tc v i t. Hrltlsh Foreign Office has preferred te "1 assuring 1-ranee's security, ltut de I months This belief is net shared by ( ambrldge. .Mass.. ,)an in. rreiill. hav Us little us possible nbeui the alleged they Imagine that they enn insure secur- j,j, friends, but thev ugree thnt he Is Kid Wedge, tne lermer pugilist, who scandalous conditions, anil calls for the " u Miecenes niene; we are net con- "mighty sick of the job." . An anem- Yesterdnv he announced he would raged against donate his salary of $500 n month te the peer i STUDENT LOANS INCREASE February. ANDREW J. TOWN Funeral te Take Place Tomorrow Morning at 1820 Chestnut Street ; " The funeral et Andrew ,lacken l;jiTewn, who died Mqnd.ij nt his resi dence, 1.4154 Catharine street, will lake place tomorrow morning nf IS'JO Chdstnut street. Interment will be In West Laurel Hill Cemeterv. Mr. Town, for tvent eats, nns general agent for the Adams Kxprcs Company and was lennected with the company forty-five ieer. lie was a inemlter of Itnlustn Ledge. Ne. 181. P. ami A. M . tifty-fei-r years. His great grandfathei . Jehn Xevellng, was (ieere Wnshlngteu's chapuuu. ins grat -grntiiitaiiiee en Assistant District Attorney Milten I "Ken denied he charged Arbur-kle at is trving te enter the graduation school abandonment of the, "hush policy " and tent with words and papers, .. .i.,...,.i .,f Tinrvird snid lesier. fop the full llifht of tiubllcltv te he luublc campaign Is being w ,i.,i the evnmnle set bv Theodeie Iloese- thrown en them both in Kngland nnd the France's pretended militarism. It must vc'lt had much te de' with his sti.king United States. i cciim.. and also the lse ntien blun. e te his studies nnd also was responsible "Who would hnve thought It pesM- would be mere isolated still if w-e pos pes c.,. i.i.,. Li,.iin. iini-.ni-.i 1.. ,ini!nnc ble." sii.vn the newspaper, "te sec am sensed alliances thrusting us for six hi studies where in the world in 102J 10,000 newly month" n year Inte dealln Mv interest in higher ( due te the fact that 1 ducatlen Is captured slaves inarching in one gang enemies married in te lifelong captivity?" The j lgs with our The edlteiial adds that It Is unfer- paper states thnt M. Pelucare is1 . deterinlned te insist en co-operation be- Methodist Episcopal Church Reports $1,711,000 Outstanding t ..... .. a .s i n "Mnn nn nii,...i1inn'' ,...,1 ... nid-rA inQ fi iinf rnr 1 1 1 n 1 1 f ll f 1 P ii iris it nn ii niiut iiiiiiii-iiitTii iiiiii 1 1 1 iiii t. i ink iiv .ii v' i ' spendiii" menev like water," ester- who Is a "rndunte of n unlerlt. She tunnte the L nlted Mates did net sign the tween tile l-rcneli and Mritlsli sttilVs. i .ev xerK. Jan. im. me nenru ei ,n taught in" thnt the battle of life was 1011) convention, "but we feel sure the i making prepuintlens te cope with a pos- Education of the Methodist Kpiscepal l"Ken who was reported le huve imute be wen with fists, but with the State Department at ashIngten. once siblc (lerman nssnult. nnd also that ! Church, in session here yesterday, nn- fnhl that Arbuekle menev" was i,Tiil mind. She saw geed in me when ethers it realizes the fact, will net delay In there be effective material ready te equip nniinccd It had outstanding .$1,711,000 te San rrniicl.se- policemen nt the Hall saw enlv evil, and believed I would win making its attitude clear. u certain number of Knglish corps ter , leaned te students te finance their .. i -.,. .... -. i i .nite'nf ..vit Imnilipiiii. - , immediate service. Commenting en the p.hicntleii nml that since the student- Ul il miK-t'. J VUir lilt il I MIU'MIIJUI I' 111 niu. wi -..,. .- ' " " bwh vtatPinPtit WORK MAY SUCCEED HAYS Pennsylvania Congressmen Favor Faver Assistant Postmaster General athingtmi. .lun IS Theie is a cewtltcil efl'ei I iiineng l.ieiubi I s ei the l'ennsi linnia delegation te L'uiigre-s te have Hubert Aetk. new lii-t Assistant Piikl rnnslei" rif.iier.nl n tidlTit eit tn he his mothers Mile was .lehn Ilnrt. tee , varann, ,nd bv the lesignatien of city's high constable He i.ad three p0tmaster Orneial Hevs. It became brothers who serwd in the Civil War. known jes'ei lay n round robin is being his brother Themas T. Town being a circulated among the representatives, se favorable te the defendant, declared in "I have never failed in a study, vigorous terms that he had made no When n mnn has a family te support MRS. CARUSO NAMED ' . nAHn. t. nt I. .11 f l.n CI ,.. 1 Wilnt. 1 i . .. I ...1I...1 OO 0 .- iL-iitf,uiii,.u..wii I-, in. i.i.u... .... -'..isi' aid sysieni WUS UIMUUCO -.iinAI ,uuuk I net. the new War Minister, says he . m,.n nml wotneu hnve obtained leans. . . . ,.,,,- . i plans te replace (lenernl lluat by Mar- ' m nrge increase In the number or Court Appoints Tenors Wife Ad- ,,w Petuiu as the real military head, applications received in 1021 Is at- mlnlstratrlx for Estate In N. J. " iiucnus i enlarge nu iiuieuse ine trilmted by tne beard te -'a uoein in education and generni nuanciai string ency." Senate' t,n,t year, it wn repertnl, lil"C stu- Trniten. .Tan. IS Mit. Dorethy P. B. Caruso, of New Yeil,, was appointed by Chancellor W Biker yesterdey ns nn- cencrsl. He Is sur Ivcd l daughters h son and two T-J- TO TRAIN CITIZEN SAILORS Naval Officers Here Volunteer Serv ices at Meeting i hut the delegation, as n body, mar recommend t lie appointment te the President. Di. Werk n former I'eniij Ivnnlan, is ii graduate el the I'niversitv of Penn sylvania, a'theugh he liwd in Colerado for some time after leaving Phllndel phla. Due son nttenileil the I'uixersit.v of Pennsjivnniii. another Swnithmeiv. end a daughter went te llrjn Mnwr. while working his wnv through college lie can't afford te fail." It Is said that in nse Harvard does net reconsider its icfusiil. Wedge will apply for admission te Culumbi.i. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD BILL IS SENT TO HOUSE Measure Favored by Senate Bloc Passed en te ReDresentatlves uni, 'net ion nrener. picss WaMilngten. .Ian. IS Ulv A P)' The prepcrtj of Caruso s estate in It remained for the Heuse teduv te New .Ter-ey cetnptises Ms contract with complete enactment of the bill passed the Victer Phonograph Company, el bv the Senate te give the farmer repre- j Camden, under which the- tenor or his senlutien en the I'eilenil Kesene Heard. ' personal icprcsentative wus te receive Tbc Kellogg-Smith compromise bill, in- in perpetuity loyalties amounting te civnsing the appointive membership of 10 per cent of the list of catalogue price the beard from five te six and prexid- of all Caruso records sold by the Victer ing that the ngrinilluial interests shnll i Company. The amount of these royal reyal hnve a sneki-sman among them, wns np- tics is indeterminate, but the ('eurt pieved bv the Senate late eslerdjy by i w-n informed It 1 net less than $2.10, u vote of 0" ted ' 000 a year. Wiping out by umendment tin The value of the Caiuse estate In cluusfi of tlie l'edeinl Kescrve Act. pie- Ttnlv Is about 20.1100,0011 lira. This i use of black troops. Wellington. Jan. IS. Tin1 . rnentlltimi llfOOOSeil bv .f(lllll Mf( Ol'- .IamIc 1i(.i.rr.nil S0411 (ITll I linn, till .1, .I ...I.. Ii, an ... r !.- ..,n... nr ..a. .....-" ...w,- -- .. ........ --. ,,-ll.- ,.r,.u..... . --.-, ..,... ...m. Vr lit. husbaiz i'k: .e, . ., "T'b?j.: -.. Y It. .""te '"' esr V2?.,'. s ,.,! ,,, x-u... Tnrsev Ifee linnil mil CI CiU'ii u pniimiiun in ..i.i.ip".. . - silKireis lllliumi nip -,i,i iiuiiiiuiii iiiiuis ' ' l"s.,0 (KlO with tie inlerstai- nnB ,0 nn I,,lli"" MekcVmin yes- amounting te JlflO.OOI. icpaylng n.tlmt th. .nmelint iib b" ncregwil ter,Iaj' wl' W"H IMrtcil by . I $1 10,000. '.I'i e ,"l ?lM,e'' , u milTtr l?e n I PtcheH quoting comment of the French' .. . , - I I i .ii I I Bnlamln Franklln(N immn,. ' honored by members of the Poof Hlcv urd Club Inst night at their annval li' quet In the Hcllevue-Stratferd. The circus feature of the cnttruUB1 mrnt was achieved partially by a con.'' tlnueuR vaudeville performance. A can ves celling nnd canvas walls turned tki ballroom Inte a miniature replica el "big top." Diners nnd thq ladles h filled the balconies joined in the . formnnce by tunes en tin horns .j pelting one nndtherwlth wads of pann The spirit of Ben Franklin wa 1," ..!.. I 1.-- Tnpvla A Wn.l PI-l.lL' .'" .' tlme-lioneved custom of Peer ih'i,..j pcakern were: Miss Susane Sllrere crnvR. Themas L. Massen. nf tu.i tmii Senater Pat Harrison, of .Mlsj1$.. i miner ns the antidote for war u proposed by Mr. Mnssen. He said It must be an international sense of humor. With thnt, he said, any nation that talked or thought of var weuy become instantly ridiculous, net enW te the rest of the world, but ulse te Hj own people. Scnnter Harrison spoke In teuchini ndmlratlen of Philadelphia politics among ether things. "I like Jeur poll, tics," he said.' "Yeu de it te emoethh here. Yeu always seem te be se catnet about It. Your politicians obey tfcj mandate of William Penn and lhe k brotherly love." The senator tool; tlie tuc given b; , the curtain advertisement en th etui. I FTTERS REACH C0UNC L h"'1 Pledged his vote for the Scmi Ltlicne nMvn uuur,uiuC(ntcnnlnl prejccti Philip c. Staples, president of the club, also announce The public will have its firs, opper- ft AWAM tutiltv- te make Itself heard upon the . invi( them. i -- ----. zoning ordinance new hefpre Council. : at a public hearing this afternoon nt j 2 o'clock, te be conducted by Council h , Zoning Committee. Twe-hour sessions will be held each Wednesday afternoon, until all who de sire te appear for or ngalnst the pro posed erdinnnce have been heard. Tlie .enlng uommissien responsible for the drafting of the ordlnance will present Its views nnd explain the pro pre visions of the bill. In ndditlen, Kd ward M. Knsett, counsel for the IScw Yerk Zoning Commission, will discuss zoning. , , Already letters both of approval and pretest have been received by Mr. Hern. All Ceuneilmen have been invited te the meeting. . . . The Zoning Commission Is composed of Director Cavcn. Assistant Director Wngncr, Director Cortelyou. Ldgtjr V. Sccler, Edwin E. Hellenbnck. Unit" F. Ualllnger, Alba 11. Jehnsen. Chief Clark, of the Bureau of Building In spection ; Citv Architect Kinkier Wil liam II. Wilsen. Colonel J. Hewell Cummings, Chief Vogelsen. M. It. Me darv. Jr., Director Wurburteu, Daniel Vrnwferd. .lr and Jehn McDevitt. Itcprcsentutives of the following nsse. ciatlens also nnvc eecti invueii ie inc meeting: Engineers' Club. 'J'-Muare Club. Operative Builders. Master Build ers' Exchange, Chamber of Commerce, Central Laber Union, rniiatieipnia Chnpter American Institute of Archi tects, Union League, Kcal Estatu Beard, Municipal Engineers, Civic Club, City Club, Bureau of Municipal Itefcarrli nnd Building uwncrb mm .Managers Association. In the letters received Henry Whar- , ten Amcrllug, n lawyer, living at e." West Chcltcn nvenue, (lennantewn, strongly advocates the passage of the zoning ordinance, saying "many benutt- ' ful properties in Germnntewn have been 1 Injured by speculators building rows of i chea- beuses near the street line, which j arc like chicken coops compared te the fine properties nlrcadi- there." Webster K.- Wethcrlll, president of the Ahllne Trust Company, objects te the prevision in the zenlug ordinance wheieby Chestnut street from Nine t"enth te Twenty -third btrect would be designated as reidrntlal. In a letter te Council he said in part : "As the trend of business vest of Nineteenth street is very definitely set toward cemmeicial properties, mid I lie value of properties bus been increased thereby, it would seem like turning back the tide of progress and llkcTy te reduce greatly the prospective value of proper- , ties te attempt te make such property , available only for residential purposes, when lecent sales nnd prospective ten dencies have been away from residential into commercial utes," Mr. Wetherill urges that the zoning bill be defeated unless the district wct of Nineteenth street is designated as a commercial aiea. The Central Laber Union has in- i dersed the bill, and writes te state that a (emmlttce of live will be picscut at the hearings te urge the udontien of the Dldiuaiice. m ere i linn smi j eiucers ei me i nnr.i i'cnns . in in lis ni i eiiiipv. nrc pemi ., ,. .... ,,i ..,,. ... .i i. .. i ,.... , . ., . r. ,.,. . Sift;. ' Ms? veiu';;; .: !'hita ; ;ns "'"; ' Sl "; ?i tV bv' rinS' ."..: boa,;.: inr. sax : "., " ; ,r, - v ,z nil , te taL, a in h -al tn of """" -'"""J" U'n- -tltucs p.oysien di.ec.ing the I'resi- . e.tly appeinl.-d. or the Victer con- tnn.' .t -etM, n LM i ,' "..i nn nun mm rne Dllcell ''''nt '" ""'kiui.' iippenitmciits te huv.' fract. His daughter f! lei lii Inherits one. i,i ,ni.i, .. hZ ? ?. l ,f , ' CORN SHIP SAILS FOR RUSSIA l "due regard te n fair representation of ,", of the estate after certain specific stn meeiiug hld In the Manufa. Hirers I th , i:1, agri. ullural. industrial , b"lUests are cared for. nL ... i ... ...... j u All i HIKI (.-Ulllllicn llll llliri-esis, mill KriiglHOll- The etllcers and men me enielled n Western Maid Is Manned by an All- ' . divisions of the ceuntn " "tS- ' .i ""'""" "' " American Crew " Itfserve. and ever. preparation was , , . . ... t" '"imi ... ...f..,.,, ,1,,. Mi.n,m,.i f,. ,.r II.i tlinere. .Inn. IS Laden with t iiiuui. iu n-iuiin tin i-iiiiiiniii uir. ei -- , 11 -v -ihe reerve. virtually wiped nut of ex-, about .000 tens of , ern and manned by i Itsf nee by tlie ei.ler of September :iO. a" aii-.iuieric.i.i ..- ,""'. "": -...,, Committees weie .,...,e nte.l te ere. mess box . the steninsliipW estcrnMaid General 1 . ' ' . ' ..ln...n.l ...!..... fi.f IFnnl n In IP - .. lA rk.i..A cii-.iji-e jr-iciuii,, ."i .....-. i urnee viciery inie ncucm seaport, wuerc rue ciirgij "in uc "" leaded for stnrvlng llussiiins I11j kstati: IXlIt NAI.K a'.'l til'. aTjJANS 3-Heu "lu ruenu. bath uuli I. pvni!Klmi; (Ins limnc S4100. (1 I' iml n V Hhlmlieute. -Jil ami Kluwater. HKAI. KMTATE H.V1.K riBinA FLOUIDA-S riNKST OKANdK OIIOVI! DKVULOPMEXT riflffn thousand acres In tlie l)utlful roll rell inir hills et Ll County. nnrlJi. dlvlrteil Inte ten-uci'e units und built te n I'l'ul et better fruit nnd mere fruit ner trie Thin property planted, cared fur nml dellkered m thr end of lle yearn, and shared with thou who wish te jilnn for a future lnreme-!i.ir-Ink' urenerty ler themi'lveii nnd tlia'.r chil dren und w-ne will use their present enrnliii: powers te nuke the n-ceasurr payments iml reme te a home, prepared for them. Wrllu for thousht-cempolllnr: booklet which telU the iruth'ul sterv. I, S MiCO.N'.N'KLF,. Spec'al AKent, 31 McKlnley ave N W. Canten, Ohie, " irnrKIijllMKTMKN'rS " " ' ' " ' AJ'AlttMIJSTS ItlIXT - sirkDDIC APTQ "X I 1 C 1 2TU i KHlHT-n-OOn apartment. 7 looms. 1! baths PCDMAM CVDI AIMC MADMC M'JKIxlO ArlO. Jll 0. 1M 483'.' Cheitnut Watterlee Apurtment; re- GtnmAN CArLAINe lYIAHNt '.' remn. ttnd rmth ,ea,,tifuly fumlahtd finished and ree.dy for occupancy; electric, ahr,,?hi.t reference reeuired furnished, hel.water heat and hardwood floors throueh- i ,.jjvii;j. -.j- - r out; erv eesiravle en.'uiiuii. reniui n.i RauB Delnv of Courier I "lH'HISKmi. f'KKHONAl.s monthly. Win. Hi Dicksen t Ce.. 201 f. ' O.lt Bl. . . pare for the active ir.ilnlnt- of npproxl npprexl mately ""() men ; te make ready for cnrly lle of Kiixle Ilenl ."''. nnd ether ships nsflpnrd te the dNtrict for trnin IiiK purposes and open n cninil head ntiarjern In this city MACHINISTS -. . firelca ilnii American seamen are net the eiUills of the inen of some of the xeiifariui; races of Km epe. I Captain Haines said nn itemized ac ' i eiint of cver tiling thnt happens te the ehel en the teyace will be kept., and 'he i leiiluleiil it will show that an v,HroeU!awii, N. !.. .Ian. H. new Aiiu-rieiin cs-il uin be run hs eco- e nve rnmninr hh inrinpii iitiiiiiiv uv iwimiiimii huh iiiii nuzcii ri-i -!. i v. -- "'J ' -"!! " "' " "- " "f "" " . . i. ii ii' Sy tn dfllcialH of the Nerec ltenity Coin- by iiHtlve Auierlrum .1" n.v any euier psny. It lh composed of thirteen em- crew in I lie world "iH'HINKSh UI'l'UHTL--TIKH "POPLAR ST. APT. HOUSE ., FfhEfIEN FiGHT SPREADS New Company Formed In Brook Broek lawn Ousted Bedy te Appeal Tlerlln. Jan 1S. (I5y A. P.) Fall-, Cquuped fe. u.ntna.mr.e and preUucilsn ,, , !....:.. u ..I... ire ei rue uvriiiiin iiuuii iu ih-i-ii iu liuuvisii si'M. mi u te me purpose ei ;i -ciiuk .. . .u . ...,.,. w.th .,0duuerter.s dlirinir the last r.np.r lildc Mil i,.t Locust st- iinArii.niN is in r i rr u iireiiu- . . . -. .. . ... -" ,,,",,,",, j" .i !,,, in phnses of tic advance upon rnris in senibi beiiii! preinulRiited in MiippInK ' ... . . ,.' ........... ... en nre nei ' : . . - puIkc und the ".Miracle el the .Inrne, ac online te (ienernl Mill Kulll. who IIT.SOO iash. balance niertraje; liu pren- has wrl.tet, i, commentary upon the JLIf" ,,111 lllX ' V"ri riJu! (ievernmeiit's decision te innke public ,j----- . HTEH ' the war nrchlve i . - - Lieutenant Henl-ch with sent le I lie BUILDING SITES tiit and se.-end (ierinuu arinles with n M mders from the deiieral Staff Ills fall- .,.'.'..-(. L. irenis. suueundeu mi all siUf rea'll the M-ene of battle nil time ' 1V id i-ulenlal muns ens. only 'J nijuares . , , ...1 .... ii. ...i A ....i... u'r....r. fitlier htatteii or ireuei leu iicut-r.it "" i.ik'i"" i". " .: ;r.i-M,iiTV ftT.M (lorien, ,in,. .... ... t ...... a .. ll. ...4.... I. ,, ...ii.,.,i .1 I" - "--::-- 1 .",..... 14-11 M I Pearls, Diamonds, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rubies Of Quality and Fine Celer Permanent, in beauty, imperish able in fashionable esteem, ex quisite gifts, cherished possessions. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. Jewelry Silver Stationery Chestnut & Juniper Streets Saving Prices en Men's Fine Furnishings Tlie reductions average 25 te 33 1-3. Seme of the mere notable ex amples are: $1.00 Neckwear S .66 $1.50 1-4 De:. $1.50 $2.00 Neckivear $1.00 $2JS 1-U De:. $2.50 $3.00 Neckwear $1.75 $5.00 1-U De:. $1.50 $4.50 Ncdavear $2.50 $7.00 1-4 De:. $4.00 $4.50 Neckivear (Knitted) $2.75 $7.50 1-4 De:. $ .H5$ .50HalfHese,$ . ,S5 1.00 " " .SO 1.50 2.00 " " 1.00 S.00 3.50 " " 1.50 .50 Weel Half Hese, . f .75 $1.00 Weel Half Hest $ .50 J1. 75 $2.50 Weel Half Uete 41 or. $2.00 Shirts 2.50 $3.00 " 3.50 4.50 " 5.00 0.50 " ',,00 9.00 " 10.00r-ll.00 iJ.OO White Oxford Shirts $1.75 1.1.00 White Oxford Shirts $2.60 $:.U0$2.50 Pajumas ?1.T5 $1.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 7.75 .!, J.50, J, ',.'05.00 7.00 .1.25 5.00 (Heuse Coats, Bath Robes, Weel Vests, Jackets, Under near and Fancy Handhtr- j. chiefs, etc., included in this jalc.) EACOB REED'S SONS WaH4-26CheilnulStrtd mw LIONS HKAD APT. a furn n e r . i iu ixjcubi pi. rooms, 'ii ai'Ahtmknt HOT1XH duritii; the retienl. I.ieutenntii Hentscli arrived t M i levea, et the realty ceiiiimii mid Jpcurf volunteers, who will he nn-eclate N,ne Earth shocks In Let Angelas The n.tien of the fieimnn rem hetki. wiNDcriMnni: HKUAD AND J.OCl'.NT STH Hoein with running wtr wrelily. J10.30 up Keem with bath. wlih tin ut. Kulte of 'i roemi Mid bath. 1'.'." te t.10 Hnjfljl Anirlcn-iiln rte weel.lv tail up ililwB-J X' ?ll i i i. Jtn-nvnnrn! lOU II lilSIU IIIC Ullltiiiv" r HAlJiOK KXCHAXHK (JOV.V bunjBluw, nar beach, furn . at tlfaih Miimiii l reel. N I will ien.ler city ur KUburban iiteimil) Moere. I' brick lieiln. i) iDemi. bath, electrlcltj itieilirn. mluht consider farm tleawai ur .Marylunil It 11. A 1. 1.KN e li'L M22Il'. iir7i.V wajJthCTm i,r e " Jiieinbi-rn. They will 8up)hint the einimnj. ulili h uke V'l itfentwny Vntinti'r I : Wn eiihte.I tw'iwcithH n iv TlraOiremUlay 'mniiun. huwevei. ;. nvea net Intend te he ousted wifliuut 1 . .AJt jul him ncrvr.1 notice en V ,1 1 hrd, HMutakrr' Uf tht- realty com- - -" i'iimt Avil irnf'Vli MlIi.SOdllAIMllJIt - L0M i' "ll-a lAN KM.'Ill.I.i-.N'T OPPOIITUNITV Kill Kll- ,iiill' !"' iiilUnlBlit, cinltr of Ul a VANCKMKNT KOH A YOUNO MAN WWJ brown unp. Inllul K. U H. n.ntulnliii H fllOFIflWNT AT lilCTATfON ANI . . . . . .. i i.rniiii uiiii. ii uiiiii i'i, ik n . til luiiini I i 1 UK nceles. .fin. IS Severe enithimand. the general declines, leu the , ,uU, uniblck n.me tutr tewurd. in ''rVHKwniTl.N'O. .mi.'Ht hi: Ni:at in Al1 kUucUs w'ue felt ,., many actions of K end. who had been heatc. leyfnlly KJl.a yJffe'S V'fts 1Mb njjeie iubi iiikiii. i"iiiiih.-hiik nut- ""i"1 - "-j- i.V'ii,i" .vaii'i"'' . .low shihc In come itiinilers and fhttUiuc , " "" " iwai.NIT Mu: Nhe-ly rur nn . ii i-w. m fi-ainu bnlld.iiE S50.000 Fire In Doyertewn Mill eiee .. i. .ii, le jurwk !., vsaiw CTL'At. nXIT.lUKNC'i: IN' HTKN'OO- HAl'HV. 5IOfiKHTI-: " I 1 1 I' litis i:i:dech ekkk-k - & H, ; ', lir, te that effect. It will tulm Its i ', -. aanriirisifn-TathiT.n, .-..iniic i.ir... ',' pv?nfi'stiiMifIJii; etinwl has jiIbe r?pmivutiicrunrew,tijvriKU,i may cyeiiu ','H,iTb thii reiirtv. Postpone Parliament Louden, .Inn. IS.- illy rcnneuliiif nf the. Jirltlfth Which hud been set for January Vlr has b?en iotpeneit tinm renrtiary . , Itendiiis. I'h.. .Inn lfi. tll A. I' I MtWTOAOKH Reopening nic hjte lant nurhi c.ed dnmuRe ArAU,AULK ruNps mu v'.. t IM 'I'hn i eKtlmate.l at S.iO.000 te the leyer- !fl,id. m chtatniu at. Walnut '.'8 sz.S?m. H..-II -, I ,,...... DliKilni. Mill eu'iie.l liv Ahel ...... .ij..;-...... ....,..,..- ' i in num. in, "' .j " :",' .-..; -...--- i MLft-nwii i-nimiiwj-nin i imi..iihi man eel rur facter: jam mi; 'ii"" BN 8 itery, 0 room and bath, near, Blat 'upple. etc, i can lae handle a 7 I anJ Arch. b7,ajn? jyit.iina,l,r, BM-Jayjr lne,, IS. -lflr Offjtr, lutiln flrlfflth. The lumber aJe" cnnjht fin. aAhKHMA.N ie n.ll lilatcimde llre-eatln. lulahlna apiiltancea en ntralcht rointnlailen pailai auto- referencea, oxmrlenes and re re munerateon: man eallliur factory and Detal ame aa ainc Wanted by Wanamakcr'? s Experienced Furniture Salesmen for the Coming Sale The opportunity te serve as a salesman in this great event offers some ei' the best openings of the trade. Knowledge of rugs, draperies and fabrics desirable. Call for interview or phone for appointment. Bureau of Employment JOHN WANAMAKER Al all our Stere:? MWrji li.AO.l.rt-:-fi' A .i. t -t v.JW r U , A "J li v. .'!."... - . ...,1 1 , . i' i . j" "i -.ate it i 1 if 'jii'j:;V., '&il- If. MtrA ,!? a ,,f UM " lrf. t Vj'l ''? rl" ?Mtv?jtVj. lf "
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