Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVMtite PUBLffcj 'LBbGEie-PHiLDELpaiA, MONDAY, JANtJABY 23, 1922
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Victims of double murder
Missing Attorney
Held in Murder
DORIS IS HELD IN
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REPUBLICAN PLANS
4 GIRLS AND WOMAN
DEPEND ON
CROW
WALNUT SI
KIN
Has Ne Intention of Ousting
Foderal Jobholders Ap
pointed by Ponreso
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HINTS tAriLT Hrruire i mew i i
LjTIic eiislins of Federal officeholders, i
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fntt't Influence, Is net contemplated se !
Ur as he in renrcrncil, Senater Pepper
luted here today lieterc (ipnrtinc for" f
ni funeral of Utnte Ilteliwny I'ein- li
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pimencr niiiivi, hi viuii'iv.
f Senater l'epper lilnled tlint n mk,-
tCsW te n uiiiiin i.. .11 vi en neii, ier-
kfr Mnie i reiiiuiuuii i-uiruiur, miu nc
"npelnteil In n dn,v or two. lie nlm
ititnl tlmt the I'lillndelphln pentinnster. '
tMji, new tcnuiernrlly filled by Colonel
fiwrza !' Kemp, will be ceiiMdcrcd
ftiiim he letnrnH te nMiiii;tin
V?Tlii. new junior Senater was nt his
I ff offices In the l.nnrt Title Ituildlne
irliHi qtietiencn regnriuns rninnrs tunc
tit ousting of I'cnresc appointees in
Government offices 1h iilnnned. ft win
tfperted 1'nitcd StntCH District Atter
VJ. Celes would be ashed te rcl?n.
Ne Truth in Kuiner
Mi. t a nnnnlnr liinntti tun fin nl llm
Vn I" ni'iFuiiiiiiivina niuii' nil
JtifgMtlen of Scnnter Penrose nnd tiff'
reports current in tlmt connection let
rnenttv tlmt there Is iibelulely no truth I
lathe rumor se fnr or I nin concerned." M
Senater IVppcr stnted, $?
"All sucli matter.!, or cnurec. will li,.
Ijpdled en their merits and there 1 no
disposition en my pert te view them in
iU lltrht mentioned. Tlinl In tn mi v.
(hanges would net be made for tlmt '
ajen nlene. On the contrary, my ef
fort will be te get the advantage el
the miny wise things Senater lVnreM
iA for the State."
.'The hennter wn eskeii if there n I
nr significance te tile delay in letifirm-
jni Colonel Kemp ns jieHtinacter hctc. ,
Delay Net Significant t
""8e far .is I am concerned, tlicrn t i
be ffjnlflcaiice tn the alleged delay in
miking the confirmation." he rep leij..!
!Fenieiiiillj . I have been under Midi !
jrtssure that I hove net been nllc te ,
jitc the inatter attention." j
'Senater Pepper" said )e will take up i
the nestmnstcrnlilp with the flialrninn
tf the Senate Committee en rosteflicc. '
ivnen lie rciuinc te tnc national capital.
Asked about the ieKlblllt.v that Jehn
It Davis will be appointed Slate Pie- .
Mbillen director, the hennter ilcclini'il ,
te miikn an) statement. H(. yild lie
unticlrinted an announcement from
Wanhlnnteti In the linmrdlntu fiitme
As for the sovernerchfp un, ether '
Hate questions new at issue. Mr. Pep-
per Mill lie weuiu rniiier wateli ileM-i
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WlW ''riM -- -I - -'"d (Jrun'ly have had several telephone et H'- cemmiss.ic.ii en parochial history.
rWA'u- '.?-SyZJm nnmrrnn nDICMT em l rore ' ceiiversntlmis en the situation and the " fa.-ulty iiiember of (he lJcaCeu.-
- ,0,'Kifi0JM DRIVE FOR ORIENT COLLEGES trip te Collide presented 0ipeiltiiilt.v -'liniiilnK Scheel and a mnnui;ei -of the
h ' T' ' f .aH' ' for n lout; and intimate chat. r.pli.n.pal Hospital.
yk .aaH'i .Luncheon Starts Dash for $2,000,- In view of the fact that the (ioveiner Ir. Medaiy has been reeler el ihe
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te Whether Senater Will
Enter PrimaVy
DEMOCRATS CHIRKING UP
l nepiibll"a;i organization lenders an,
hopeful of receiving word from Pitts- '
'burgh this weel as te the condition of.
I Tinted States Senater Crew wlilcb will i
1 nnl. I.' Iheiit te make definite plans for,
the ((mill j primaries. The Senater I'
ill In Mercy Ileipltnl.
When the 'cadets knew whet her n
net Senater Ciew will tnke pnrt In tile
iptlmarins Ihey wl'l Knew hew te slate'
mill plan for ,i State-wide fnctieunl but. '
tie for control of the party' machinery.
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ARE HURT BY AUTOS
Victims of Week-end Crashes.
Child, Run Over by Truck,
x May Die
Mnvei- Mncf". nf Plltsbllizll. heie
vet tli" week-end. venfeired with lead-
cis, Sin lulling (Jjverner Sproul and Sen-
a'ei Vnre. uud then pave It ns his opin epin opin
ien that, political londltlens are "ver.i
','(.-npe en I unprecedented."
Sproul and (Jriiiid) Tocellirr
When the siiecial train left for Car
lisle tedav riim-liic niinirreus pellll-
i.'iiins mid executives of pieiuincncc te
1 il... e ..1 . 1 f .! . I . !ui,liiiini
WILLIAM .1. LAWSd.N
I'i'emlneut lawyer, who is being
miiijjIiI by relatives. He dinp-
peaieil January 3i Ills efllre was
In the Finance Ituildlne
DR. MEDARY GETS CALL
Asked te Accept Pulpit by Taun
ten, Mats., Church
The Itci. Dr. lleuiy Martyn Medary.
Ihe funeinl of Highway Commissioner i rector ,,f ,e Protestant lipiricen.i
Sadler, it wiin noticed that (evernur inimi ei tin- Advocate, nns been lu lu
Spreul" and Jecpli It. (jiundy, vhe )""' ,u 1(,eemi rector of SI, Juhu'i
fa vel Jehn S. rinher. Iliinkini; Cem- , hurcli. Tiiunten. Mass, lie has net
cisMeuer, for (ioierner. were ittiiiK indicated lil deiUie'n
together. While some persons regarded , I h" rector Is a member of the I.xecu
tliis an a chance haiiiieniiiE. ethers cell- tlve Coinmlltee of the dlecfxe. an exam-
tended It liad lenslderuble slgnilieance, ming chaplain, a dleccnn trier, a deli-
Above Is a photograph of Mildred
llcckltts. a stcnngrnplier for Oscar
Hosier, advertising man both of
whom Merc shot and killed Satur
day by Mrs. Hosier. Mr. Hauler
is shown below. The beuse Is Ihe
Hosier home in Stenfliursl
ueu punn ey oeuege women .i..,.,.1..,.t ,,f ....v .a.i.ll.l.itc. m.inv be-
One the'.isnnd weiuen of this lty, ,lleve that efforts will be made by
epresentlnjf nil Protestant bodies, nt- I Mr. CSnmdy te line up the (lovcrner fi
tended a iufichcen in the ballioem of the ! M. I,' ;,.. ,...i.. ..
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The la
r it..!!.. jt ,rAM.l . 1.... In I...,.-.. .1... . .
l wuuv ur-eii in iui (i u'uu, mi 'jriier in. sllltlC
condition of their
in China, Japan
J.IU! iiineiieen- launciieii -ne i-iuia-, u. .,. nn.i itelniid S
delphia movement te raise SSU.OUO for j Ambassador l Japan
a ray of sun
of cohesion In Hepub-
r 400.000.0fHI sisters lican lanks Is ciiceuragliig them te sit
n.i Tniin up and teke notice. A. Mitchell Palmer,
and n.un. , fermerlv Attorney (lenernl of the Tnlted
laiini-iiiHi ". i una- mrfte,, nn. Heland S.
te raise NSO.OOO for Ambassador l Japan.
ven women's Tnlen ChrlHtlan Colleges I 'eiiK'J' Saturday.
In the Orient. Throutflieut the ceuntry1, Asked te discuss the lie
ihilrch''veinen nnd collcse wmncu are . !'"dc. Palmer i.-Heratfil t
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Iris t. pf served at any rther charge
llesi eril.ilned in 11)01) by the Iat
llisliep Whltnker. and is u gtnduntu
of tlie 1'ntiersity of Peiiusjlvnnia mpl
of the Philadelphia Divinity Scheel.
STOLEN AUTO IN CRASH
Merris, hit
conferred at
If the .W.OOO.OOO , actively Interested.
itinera tic
hat he I
haie no inler-
ATTCMPTCn RYTUDCi: BOVO telsina iSL'.lKKWWl).
ni iwi... .wl u. iiiiiuu uuwq, pledged by .lnimary I. mitt. Jehn p. '- i.ey....ii inn .. mn w ". "";..
' - Ke. kefeller will give nn nddltlennl mil- .)' the ferm.'r Atn.iii. y t.eiieial. I
Youths 13, 11 and 9 Years Old, Re- lien f-em the l.aura Kpelmau Iteclc rl l"" ' ,"' "'", ,,!'-vl"'- Np" ,,H u
i r- ,x, .i . fll,. M.. .,,.,.. I.i I ITmiil I 1110 for II S.I'M 111(11 III (Oil. I' tO till'
BDect ve v. Cauaht Loet inn Stere feller Memerial r tiuii. , ... '... ;..... . i:....i.i .
Shortly before midnight two feui - ,.?.?l"HT"
the Twelfth nnd Pine streets station out
rumors were ' f l.fnfli n.i.l mniipiAii ii.n. .. ...!.....
Ikr..wli.it flu . Iiilimv tlnff" 1.. ... '
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laer Sproul. who nNe left here
IMuIer funeral.
for the
" "While 1 am net interested in Phila
delphia patiuniiEC." he said. "Hie ie-
imrtfi seem tee ridiculous te talk about.
r.verjueuy appears te lie for Colonel
Kemp, for example. He was named
through Senater Penrose' influence and
the Varcs are for him. There Is a dis
position ou all sides te ic-pnet Pen
rose's wishes."
ASKED TO BE ARRESTED
Eidyatene "Judge" Decided He Was
4, Drunk Lodging Cost Him $0
','Wiillnm Seist. of Kddystene. Dela-
rc County. lis a man of stiatejy.
He possesses this valuable as-et own
T. Bril IllHlrr tin. Inlln....,,.. r 1.1.
, '". ' in ii
ipme brew.
' Willi h miitrae full of bis goods.
Smt appeared before Meglstrale Mall
Und at Kdd. stone yestcrdaj and an
nounced that lie desired te be arrested.
Twe irnfeiis prompted this V'(tiest.
One nns bennie bn ' srnueivlm. ..
Mcady nnd theether was the realisa realisa
teon tlint two men were following him
Mtli emlni.s cich en his suitcase.
Scist figme.1 eul Hint by npplving
for arret lie would case his conscience
nil saw Ids liquor. The "judg-" wns
MincMlint untaxed by Seit's rp(iiei.t.
The magistrate cnueluded that the np-
Plica nt n.nii ili-ii,,).- ...,.1 ..11., i i.i... ..
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Btst In a ('I'll with bis goods.
M Later in tin. day SeM sobered some.
What and demnii led te be released.
"It will com jeii .VO te leave." said
e jiuige s.eist paid It under pte-
"Thnt'fc Mi .1.1.. ....... e
,, , i ' 'fui ?iMiif nir line
J, ic cinieliidcil as he faded out with
ii m I ten M
ACCUSED SHOPLIFTERS HELD
Twe Men and Girl Nabbed In Chase
Saturday in Market Street
1U7I Innti nn.l n ..I..1 I.. ...
l.. '.""'." "' ugiii liner
'; inieiigii .Market street and
M.k,,lkl,.v Sat unlay were lie
--wu nail eiicli In Man strut.. Itnnvli.nv
"'' tlmrged with sliepllftini,'.
J tie liinn ....n l.M...... ,.-i. .. ..
!., Vt mill. itiinin nun
'BHlliirrlxiii, who said the ,e, In
fMel "nPr I:i"1,,,, ","1 ''l'evtnut
"fl. of IlHltlmere.
Thfl three were clnisnl lntnil... ei..
P'yflt r.leyentli street by thice store
..i . " '" sav lll('.v recovered 500
M.?f Ml "''""''-!ir from them.
V.J. 1"no y'm llftr'' Freaia enn of the
""Tket street hops.
1'ftllrsi ke,. II i
ftuii en .1,;. Bir? ",,,,", " ,,un,,I," ,,r
Imilv il ItiMtnn : luii Km mil I'll I; I . .Im.li
tcen-)enr-eld gills came running iuteinl.M. Censul (icnerni in New Yeik. who
represented the Japanese Ambassador,
Huren Slildchara : .Mrs. K. C. Crenh.
Dr. Jelm Pinley and William P. Schell.
secretary of the Preb)eiian I '.until of
was i.eing conducted in the jeweliy teri
of Israel Kaplan, T207 Seuth Mri-vt.
District Detectives O'Neill nnd Criilc.v
.hurried te the bcene and say they sa.v
three Negro boys liaudiug jewelry wertli
i hundreds of dollars out of the sten.
I The boys hed used a large box and lifted
, themselves Inte the store by way of an
'open transom.
The boys were nrresled nnd sent te
Ihe Heuse of Detention. Tbev say they
ere I.crey Maye, thirteen. 1L' - Katc'r
street : bis brother '"ujrctie. n'ne. pud
Jehn Dennis, eleven. KILT Kater street.
' Tlie two girls who gave the nliirm are
i Ida Sleskin. 1111." Seuth street, and
Sylvia VitilUer. el.O Seuth I'lcventh
street. They were returning from a
part) . .
THREE ARS DERAILED
Frezen Switches Cause Forty-Minute
Tle-Ups as passengers Shiver
Owing le deiailnirnts caused by
fiey.en autennlic switch. Keules. tid
and !". operating en Allegheny nvc
ii'ic and Sixth. Sctcnth tiki I-iglilh
tn,e.. weie tied up fei fun) uinutes
till" morning.
Car- rnn iff the rails nt Slth and
Allegheny. Scenth .mil Allegheny nnd
Kightb and Allegheny, when the n.otor n.etor n.oter
meu. expect !ng tlie nutemiitlc switches
te work, took their cars ever Ihe
-witches nt n rate of speed dint censed
1 lien; te leave the Hacks.
Pas-ciig'cis -hlvercd In the cilil as
wrerki.u' crews labei"d wilb j.id s nnd
I eav.i tools, work I ni; the (.irs back t'
the rails. Thfre wa no damage of
any cune(uen(c.
BOARD OF TRADE ELECTS
Annual Meeting Held Today in the
Bourse Building
The annual meeting of the Heard of
Trade was held today In the Iteurse.
Foreign Missions, of New Yell.
Jelm Harvey l.ee presided.
Mrs
TO DISPLAY HANDIWORK
'P.i't. sneakini fraukh. I be. lev
there is an opportunity for tin Delim
it if. 'ind 1, for one. ii ii t for a hnr hnr
iiieiilniis arnitcmenl. Hv wiy of a
-iigse-Meit. I misht sac thnt le my mind
il would be 'idvisiible le dill n coimMi ceimMi
1 inn nl which rveiy ilemetil of the
I ii rl v would lie leprcwtited. Lecnl or er or
gii'tinlleiis could send their delegates
lunch nf er the fashion nf tlie old-time
"" " i conventions. Tliftl or nit) ether method
I Girls Will Get Opportunity te Shew '.if eel.".' in,; iepn scntntives would b
Their Ability ; suitable.
' A demonstration of what girN of Women Hcprcsentcd
Philadelphia can de as fashion cte.i- ' "'I'he-c delegates could threslt out
'ters will be given tonight at Central their dillicultiis anil iilmcc en candl-
llraneh Y. W. C. A.. 1M10 Arch street, dates that every n..in nnd woman in tlie
when an exclusive shop for women -1 1. art) could whole-heartedly sunnett
nppiircl will ne pseu as a medium leri-jhc w.11
about fim girls te display their liniuil
Four Men Escape After Demolishing
Smaller Machine
I Knur men in a stolen automobile e--"'''leaped
today after the touring cm
"" 1 ftt'ili'lifwl inf. n nii 11m mniliturt tit
' IIHIII II III." (I -S:tllll I ' IlltlVtliltV. '
1 Twenty-tit'lli and Cambila htrcets.
Tlie smaller car. owned by tins Fried
licli CliemPal Company, and driven e)
'Walter II. llcimaii. 117 HI Neilh
Tweiitv-iilnth street, wits hiirlt.i twenty
feet onto (lie sidewalk. Hcrmnn re
ceived 1111 injured knee.
Tlie chemical company car va
wrecked tiud the larger car siiglill..
damaged. It was stolen last) night e'i
Sixtieth street from Waller IC. "Wen. Is
eI'M'J North Sity-third stteel.
1 lit the r-tu'eit car weie letinil a liag of
biscuits and some; rubber bathing cap
I BOY, INJURED EARLIER, DEAD
Four small lrls nnd n young woman
were hart In automobile accidents dur-
' ing the week-end. One youth died In
the hospital ns the result of an accl-
1 den I las' week.
Utile lteDe Is entertained fei the te
cevery of twelve-jear-eld Myiinin
Pyie. of 170S' North Deier sticet
crushed beneath n lieav) motetfruck
lute Saturday night. She is In the
Mnvr Drexel Heme stifferlnc from frac
tures of both legs, severe cuts en the
face anil body and a ptebnble fracture
of the skull.
The accident occurred nl Twent
ninlli -r''cl tipd '(ilenwoed avenue,
when the girl tried te eresH the stieet
Theodere Jenes, driver of the truck
840 North Twenty-eighth street was
arrested. The girl's father is Patrol
man Pyle, of the Twenty-eighth mill
Oxford streets station.
CntheriiH- Walls, eleven. -11!1 North
SIity-f;iirtli sttret. was Injuied alie. 1
11 o'clock last night, when tin automo
bile In which she was llding collided
with a trolley car at Six-ty-tecend nnd
Vine streets.
Thrown from an automobile, when
it collided with another machine a
Fifth and Diamond streets jc-tcnla).
MIim Murv neiighiitnn, lwenly-eien.
1827 North Sixth street. sufl'cied :
fractured right nrni and lin'uric about
her right shoulder. The car in which
she was riding was driven bv IMward
DeHahn. I'lIT P.lalr street. The ether
car failed te lop after the .oliisien.
James Trainer, seventeen, "."il?! Fair
mount menue, who wus iii.liircii Thurs
day when the truck upon which pelie
say he was steuling 11 ride was hit b.
u trolley ar at Market nnd Marshall
streets, died yesterday In the Jefictsen
Hospital,
Anna S'nik'uis. thiiteeu. of .7Ji
Lester ferrate. Camden, wus hint jes
terdny b.v a bus epernted by Spencrt
Hnrnes. of 0US North Ninth street.
Tlnce ribs weie broken. She was taken
te Cooper Hespitnl.
In a lotlMen of Iwo automobiles in
Fast Camden. Teresa Pfuhl, of .Maple
Shade, sitffeied from shek. Site, tee
M tieatcd at Cooper Hospital.
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Was denied ball teda) at ills bear
ing before Magistrate Hensbaw In
ceiiinit Ien wllli the slaying nf Jehn
Villain.. In the iipuitmeiil of Mar
cat ft Hastings in Walnut street,
last Wedncstfiy night. Tlie pic
ture was (alien at tlie hearing
Poison Fatal te Weman
Mr. Catherine Jehnsen, IHl' Ninth
Farseti strict, died today ill the West
Philadelphia (Jencral Homeopathic Het.
pital from n draft of poison which
he swallowed hI her home last Thursday.
Alleged Slayer of Villano Ap
pears Unmoved at the v
I Hearing
liank Deris, 107 North Marshall
sticet. known as ''Tenderloin rrankle,"
wns held without bail by .Magistrate
Henshaw in Cditral Stntlen this meril
lug. in connection with the sheeting
Wednesday night of Jelm Villain) In
the apartment of Mnrgeirl Sailer, alias
Hastings. 10W Walnut street.
The woman wan net nt Ihe henrinc
nnd her name wns net mentioned.
llefere a throng of spectators, nt
(railed by this and the Hosier murder
asr both of which bad preliminary
hearings tedav, Deris wns brought into
com 1 with bin counsel. Kphrnlm Lip
schutz, of Jehn It. K. SceM'm office. He
iewed his surroundings with Interest
and did net evince the slightest con
1 cm
In i.lcw of the decision of the defense
te -waive the examination of witnesses
until the hearing before the Corener,
nnlv one witness was called. Mc was
Peter Schiller, a I'etecthc of the murder
sound, who was tlrt assigned te the
iase
He testified lie had tried te see the
M.uiuled man before the hitter's death,
hut was told by the physician thnt the
.man's lumlitlen was net such ns te re
quire nn ante-mortem statement.
Later, he said. Villano suddenly re
lapsed and died of Ills wound without
making any statement.
Schiller ale gave tlie names of wit
nesses which would appear for the pros
ecution, but they were net called by
the defense. They are: lUimee Venn
lUlU Seuth Twelfth street friend of the
'.dead man: Jehn Ferma n. 1i!2." Walnut
'street: era Mlechal. Ifil7 Tnsker
' street, nnd District Detective Fey, of
the Fifteenth and Locust streets tn-tien.
PERRY'S MID-WINTER
REDUCTION 'SALES
wm
SOCIETY DANCING SCORED
omen, of ceuriw. should be r'p-
Needs Reforming as Much as Cafe
Type. Says New Head of Masters
Walter Wree. new president of the
Philadelphia Dancing Association, said
last night, at a banquet of the city'
dancing masters, that forms of dancing
te he found in select social circles nte
in us urgent need of reform as these in
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work. Ihe show will be rcpcatt.l at j tins rhnrnctcr cei.ld. I believe, evolve n,i ,i11P i,:,ii'
the Kemlngten Hrniich. 171 Weit .Umi hum onleir Dresram.that would meet ..n' " " . "'?.', .,,, nvllh ..
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rf?iusrtr ijsmrja-isr. i jwsjsssr a "Sn.'- ' SiSS iT- "'" '" ,,;
li'-v. Slate organization, the nir is Idled with y ii n,,i L m. iv. .1 .r.
Saleswomen ni this show will be Miss, all sorts of rumors, the latest f which1 '" rn,Mi ',?." ,0 V ' lm'- p ,,,n
,l SlniiH. nnil Mm. .lenn Ivll ,.t II. n. -!! 1.-...1 .1 ...H... l...l.l... .. CClM for H)JJ I1IC Mis. A mill Kecntll.
aitia - i j-i iiiiii dill I iiriiu iniiif niiiiii' 's alii-
11-
nnii. tiaicuing uie gins watt; uy ns i pointed nt eastern I'eimsilvania en
possible customers will be Mrs. II. lecommendalien of tlie late Senater
Hedge. Mrs. A. Kerne. Mr. t. Lugiu. ' I'eniese aie te be ousted. It would
Miss Hese Legtie. Mis Helen Lrc. 'i, , include Cniled States Attorney Geerge
Hernice Miller mid Miss Nerma Henm . . W. Celes. This is net taken sernusi
Morning cesttinie. street dresn... tiujiu pelili-al clicle. for the reason that
gowns mid evening frocks will be shown, tlie President indirnted le W. Hatrj
Several hats, another "home product ' liaker, wluti the latter liad a fun'-'
will be worn. j ference nt the White Heuse, Hint cet -
tain of Senater Penro'e's wishes, which
LEWTENDLER'S CAR STOLEN iWZSXrtl J!Jlllu'l
, 111 U 1 II ( "VMIIU IJ1 IHII' U "t(l IIIM'I I
! It is net Iiki'iv. therefore, tlmt Pen
I lese appointed will be removed.
; A het battle iH going en for the of-
fice of State Prohibition Diicler te
slicceed Senater McCeunell. resigned
It is generalli believed that the e,.
Jehn Themas Davis will be mimed.
The latter has the backing el the Gov
erner and 1 lie Mate organization,
headed by W. Harrv Hak. r. seerclnrj
of the State Committee. The Oliver
element is pushing Peter C. Waltets. of
Pittsburgh.
vice president: Hudy K. Heclllch,
retary. and Al White, treasurer.
"THE OPEN DOOR"
The new political demands of
tlie Fur I Jst have brought Asia
much te men's minds. The glam
our of China, India. Japan, Persia,
the Seuth Seas, has alwa.s at
tracted these who le, e ad, enture,
history nnd the renascence of
these ancient and powerful
peoples.
Head Somerset .Maugham,
Demetra 'N aka, Paul S. Itrinscb,
William Hard, ILbal Aii Shah in
the magazine that is the "open
doer'' te all this
ASIA
The American MAGAZINE en the Orient
February Issur ew en Salr
Ct 1 oarCep'Tadi ll"Nf.-Undl 35rru
'7 Have Made Millions
of Dollars by Knewing
WHEN te Buy:
t
Prominent Wall Street Operator
ASTUTE business men watch constantly
for opportunities then act QUICKLY.
One does net need te be a financial genius
te knew that Perry's Mid-Winter
REDUCTIONS
from previous Super-Value
Prices make this the moment
te Buy Suits and Overcoats
Among Eighteen Autes Reported
Missing During Week-End
An automobile valued at $7."i00. jc jc
lenging le Lew Tendler. the pugilist,
was stolen yesterdav. Tendler lives nr
1 1111 Seinervillc avenue. Seventeen
ether cars were stolen in t lie city yes-'
terday. The names of the owners and
the value of the (ars taken, as icpertcd
te the police, aie ns fellows.
Jehn McHvey. Llanerch. $"000 ;
Walter K. Weed. Hi'2 North Slxtv-
SOUP KITCHEN BUSY
I Several Hundred
j Seek Meal
Scleral huni'ied
William M. Contus. president :' IM
ward H. Weed. William II. Cabtlc,
Aleiander C. Fergusen nnd Philip Ged-
f EARNS FOR JAIL; SATISFIED
p0nfC5SC3 UncemmliUrl Peln,.. u..
Is Sentenced for Lying
BrVfliir I,.. i .
I,;:' "' ""messed u. crimes that
fMi.lhn r '"'mi'itteil, 0.1 te M. Muncille.
BiWilhurst ,i . tnl (11 ,..
,"lh.?' t'wreeti,,,, for tllTe months
I ,? S lra"' 'i'sbiiw tedn.i .
ti di , '" ,1"",d " the Fraiikfeid
--s.v.l IIJM IW.OL
third street, KVJOt); Heward J. Helmes.
"J'nte The following officers' nnd membera of V01 Seuth St. Hcrnar.l street. ?L'000:
pJ', '" the Hxrcutlvc Committee of the beard Alexander I . Perter, (1.137 Drcsel read.
..! ...... O.IC-.I-.. I-, .l ..!.,.! . ..An ..
were eieiieu ; .?uw : i.ewiirii I'lUKinglell, I'JUA Aerth ..Ittin.l iUn
Carlisle street. SL'TeO: Charles Silver, j lute. Se.end
u,i.. .seriu ceventecnni street. S1S00; i neon
l.L.l. WI.II..DU flllT I.SI..I
by. vicr ptcsidents: ,111am It. Tucker. S700 D, ,ievAni. -elf. tr.i.t s3," ,,:
Fifth street, 5700: Frank Hendcr. Hti"
Lleaner street. SOL": M. H. Hamilton
1S07 Arch street. SStillO: Max Hudefker
4H10 Pnrrish street, Sl'JOO; It. T
ltiindall. Jr.. ,'l ltll Chestnut trcct"
?2ti.".0: Merris Cutler. (10111 Walnut
street, .'iiu: litarence iievt. ;!L'7 Chest
nut street. $:i()(l(): IMwnrd Pierce, .-.IUI
Wltitby uveiiuc. S.'IIOO: Dr. A It iti.
bis, 1).I0 North Fifth street. ."jillOOO, and
W. S. Mettinger. Cpper Darby. Pa..
il in I nskei I.. I- i
for tlnnlght. Ile'ap
the neliee IhkhiiIhIiiv
nt ...it . ...i ... . .
lie. '"""ll" lemuiig a number i.r
'' In the vicinitv of i.rmii.nr.i
"it the police fnn'i.,! it,n,: i.n.i "i
-,. - --.I ii.u. (Itl.l 11V1I
'"ve ie tn
fentl) hki'ii
ne
secretary and assistant treasurer;
Henry W. ills, assistant secretary and
Samuel T. Kerr, treasurer.
Tlie Executive Ceinmlttee elected in
cluded I'M waul V. Hensen. Jehn M.
Harper. J. L. S'.iecmiikcr. J. llcrtram
l.lppincett. Webster King Wctherlll, IL
J. Lavlne. William Henry HroeUs.
Miers Hucli. C. Christopher Merris,
Ijull (iuentlicr. S. Peiuberten Hutch
inson. Samuel Hisphain Hewen. Nathan
llm ward. 11. tl. Moere. Henry (i.
Hrr'ugle. (ieerge C. Ciillespic, .fehn II.
Fauticc. Jehn Mclgs. J. Stegell Steckes,
W. V.. Somers. Jr., W. Klrkland Dwier,
Chnilcs 12. Hires, Jeseph J. Alexander,
(Ieerge D. Van Sclvcr. Charles W.
Asbnry, Hnrric IL Price, A. L. fie)elln.
W. T. Helmes. Jehn A. Tnlt. Kmll P.
Albrecht. Walter F. Hallingcr and 11
T. Ilcrr.
KNIGHT WILLJS PROBATED
Bequests Made te Texas Church and
te Philadelphia Organizations
Stranded Seamen
First Day
st lauded seamen
Seaman's Church Insti
ami Walnut sheets. t
tedn) when a font, kitchen va
opened. Serving soup te liungiy sailors
wjii new ne i daily lenlute.
The work is In clinrie of Mrs. A. A
Parker, aided bj Mr-. Clarence I . Har
per. Mr.- II. Ii. Smalt. Mrs. I'M I'M
Jafkseii. Mrs. Chnrles F. Fngard and
Mrs. Jehn ICmbrey.
Tluee Mittinteers of the I'edetnlieu of
U'emei.'s Orcnnizr-il liihle Clns.rw ,. ,lt
Fdwnrd I'ierce, elUtS I have cliarsc of the work each inn. The
work will be distributed I hi unshorn i:,.
Mirleus distrids. rath distrid nving
(barge for four weeks.
The committee in barge nt liead liead
euarters today Included Mrs T. It.
Hoke, Mis. W. D. Hennie. Mrs"
i ieerge hiiiht unit .urs. iinuiuili lien
(Il
S The Excellence h
, and proven superiority of the
Polished Girdle Diamond
has wen it first place in social farer
and a rfrcatlj' increased demand
Sold only by
this Establishment
$
23 s33 s43
made te sell
at S2S te $35
made te sell
at $40 te $45
made te sell
at $50 te $60
-''MI'miHui'ii '''Hi'Mia
CHARGES "BOOTLEG" GRAFT
Pheeplxvllle Patrolman Says He
Paid $400 for "Protection"
A warrant wns ordered for a Phoenix Pheenix
iille official this afternoon when ,'Her
imiil Ctirran. Pheenlwillc pntrelmar.
fi-tilied befete I'uited States Connnls Cennnls Connnls
iener Mauley than there had ben,
conspiracy between the official and boet-leggcrs.
Cumin was the (internment's chief
hlx. all of the Second Culled Hrrthreu
'bun it, I'ift) -ninth nnd Catharine
(
streets.
Yeu are entitled te knew
That
The First Penny Savings Bank
llcnucstH el' $100 te the Church of V . ., ""' 1M; ;'p" ,-arpuppa, 232
St. Helena. ISecrnc. Kendall Ceuntv, "1 ' '"" , ",l.; . .-rr siewn, arrested
tl(H,i ..i.i .i ''"', " seemed . I cxiis ; c.iii ie uie i-iiiiadcipma lill.ie
t tlVn ... " '. !,0"teiH,e. regardless ' Society, and !?20(l te the Hndewim-nt
c nature nf Hi,. ,.l,.,..... , ...... i .r i., i.. 1...1 i
nun in uiu i ii'iv.uiiii i.ii-H-iii.ii
rm ... u?er,IOK- 5 enseipieiitly be
atl.n ',." ..'ur 1V"l.'-
lie ceenici
nature of the charge
fLEARED OF DEATH CHARGE
trel
nan Was Accused of Fatally
Sheeting Negro
fireen. a N'esre n.ittel-
ei uiiiiiv neinii.
i:
tWllllM.
Nn. nr ie. ; .."' .'".. -'-i'1
lit .... ' 'eutli ."seventeenth htteet
--. ii uiiiiiv iii.irii., iw ...
' today of the -uin'rilm. nf sit. .,..
Rmef '' lenl nmn get in
l-lderfieu
A
te
Va.,.. ... r..i..
... . ..v, iv i nir-
H.unnn ...."""" Pr streets. An.ler-
i.... . iiJIHC
iuie an
itinH i.. ... - .
I'nec p,i 't " "' l"i' Im' Mitnir. was
.irL 'i phi e ivi'iiiii.. n hi- i... ........
A" and i Ik..- .."?'".."- ".."i"V-
U llm-ii ,i -"i""ii nun. i.reeii.
".uirce ether imtn.li..,.., . .t. .. ...i
inierke,. ;,. i : " ' " '"'ii
of tim ... V ' .isserteii r inn
'n. It .'"""" " (d "'d hilled
s the in,, . i". "'.inwii that lirccu
it "' will) 111 oil I hi. fntii - ii.
i
for transpeillng M.pier illegally nnd who
was new in js.ww nail ier the Federal
Grand Jury. '
The patrolman IcMifkd the Velstead
law was ignored in Plinrnl.villr. a in, l
that mi etliclal he named bud 'hhekeii
down bnnili-gpi-s. Asm-iuhi l.-trl I
Attertiei I'rieiidm.in nked Ctirinn in'
lake an .iflidnvil, and mdeied a wairani
iiepnivd. '
According le I'riedniiin Curpapp.
.ilse (.'haigcd the efllcial tn intention wilti
having "sliaken him down" for SlOd
for protection.
fttwVTalifnt? Telle if,. u
rtit aund,.""K."v'P MMMlne Bec.Llell
Cliurih of St. .hide nnd the Nativity in
this c.ty were Included !n the will,
probated leiui). of Martha S. Knight.
I.'lll I'eplar -u-ei't. who died Jiimiaiy
S. Thi icniiiiuder of the S'i.'.Ontl c--t
.it t u it: t t le'nt'ies.
Other i'Ii- prehatul weie tui.se of
Ann l Alexander. 117 (iew-i menue.
SI 1.000; Idn Duvnl. died in tin Hank
lord Hospital. $7200: Kniniii C. (Iran
gcr, .'I70r Hamilton Mtn-et. .jll.7(K);
Stitah IL Ilaitcu, RSl.-i Willow sticet.
SI0.710. luveiiterlfs bf personal es
tates tiled were: F.llcn 12, Street.
SJlll.vO.I ! l-lz-iie A. Shaw. 5.IKI7(l.07i
Clar.t Llscnbart, $0571.51.
Black en Gloucester Beard
II Ma.icr lllack was uppeinte.l
member f the i.leucester
!'iiii,.i.t'en leilai In MiiAer
Ihe linucesier uayer nisi wcck iiameu nu"ns u) mw ui nnu-is ei etner i-itu-ri
lOWIIbl'llll Cllivil IU lire lUa.ivj, UUI in- v,.i,,vu ., ....,.,-, ,wu t.iiiiri IJl'ltry
CALIFORNIA & HAWAII
via Panama
rUi) niond-Wlittieiuh i"rui e ,.i IC
New- Verk Feb. IS. VlnltuiB 'uba
I'oite Itlce, Virgin Islanils, I'nnatud
i 'anal, Sallna Cruz nnd Tehu.uitepee
in Mexico, Ixis Angeles, .Sun Frnn Frnn
Cisce, the Tlawnllnii National pr(
and .tlie fatuous Active lolcane
Kllnuea. IIIIe and Honolulu, return
ing te Sinn Knuiclhce. Optional Hum
ward trli by sea ei -.ill Ii.uc-,
J760 up
Raymond 5t Whitcomb Ce.
I.I.IM MhIiiiii Mrrfl. rtilliiilrlphii,
llrilnnr. t'llt.rrt 38(11
City's Chefs te Have Annual Ball
Tempting dishes made with artistic!
Ciiecis "in ur auieiit: me cxiillilts Which I
will form a side attraction al the nn- j
nnal ball of the Cullitar) AhKiciatli.nl
tonight at Mcrcunti'e Hall, Hiead s..ei 1
i ibme Oxfefil. Toetl'some matei niece-i
Heard if (icatt-.l bj chefs of all the Phllad.-ltilin I
Viidcrsen. Itetels will be iui view, 'is well mn ,
l mild net accent because of his mem
( liewhip en the tflnklnj Fujid Cemmli
y
w,ni be nmens the IradeiH of Ihn grand
Ipiarcn, N-nruiiiru in tnue place at md
niKiu.
Charles J. Maxwell
lias retired from the
Charles J. Maxwell & Ce.
Jewelers, Walnut St. ,u I6tli
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celer? Peintings
lEh KOSEMACH GALLERIES
me Watmit Hirctl
Has Doubled
Its Deposits
In the Past 3 Years
Dec. 31, 1918, Total Dcpeiits were .
Dec. 31, 1919, " ' " .
Dec. 31, 1920,
Dec. 31,1921,
$4,600,565.03
55,655,137.65
57,783,267.44
.59,501,982.73
Has 42,202 Depositors
Pays 44 Interest
A Savings Bank established for the tele purpeie of
encouraging thrift and the habit of saving
Paying the highest rate of interest consistent with
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
Are you one of our depositors?
The First Penny Savings Bank of Phila.
1343 Chestnut St.
21st & Bninbridgc Sts.
Central Branch
JOHN WANAMAKEU,
THE SUITS arc extremely well-tailored of sub
stantial fabrics, and will give you full quota of
wear and geed leeks. Worsteds, cheviets, cassi
nicrcs in every wanted model.
THE OVERCOATS arc warm, strong and pleas
ant te cast eyes en. Ulsters, Conservatives. Belters
and Bex-Backs.
Need Extra Trousers?
Prices a r c Reduced
Perry & Ce.
Kith and Chestnut
SUPER-VALUES
in Clethes for Men
f ' I
Speaking of Light
ite
I
(liCn Situr(lny
Until Four
Gloomy, dismal lip-fts afTcct your
fli.spoilien.
They make you proudly nnd cause un
"st in the family.
Your children preler te isit their
friends whose homes ate nierc attractive.
nd you personally 'eel better in a
nicely lighted room.
Why have beautiful, expensie fuinish-
Inirs
nnd out-e'-dutc Lightini: Fixturcis '.'
The Hern & Braimen Mfg. Ce.
I21m North Itread Street
"A Short Walk Along Automobile, Hew"
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