' ' ; ? , f 'V H ' t'r?A I ., .. TOK CELEBRATE MASSES FOR POPE BENEDICT Several Hundred Catholics Northwestern Section r Take Part in X- DOUGHERTY ON WAY HERE Several hundred devout Catholics of the northwestern section of the city at tended solemn Mtfh mass of requiem for pope Benedict XV, which was cele brated this morning nt tlie Church of the Most PrecleiiH Bleed of Our Lord, Twenty-eighth and Diamond streets. Masses ter the Pepe were nlsw ccle- $ brated In several ether Catholic (" churches In the outlying districts. i Frebatyy the most lmprcsslve service In honor of the memory of the 1'epc i' ni take nince xuursuny nt. iv e cieck it the Cathedral, Eighteenth and Race streets, where solemn tentillcal iniisn will be celebrated by Bishop Crane. Monslgner FItzmaurlce, rector of St." Charles' Seminary, Ovcrhroek, will be the assistant priest. Mouslgner Dnimgoele, D. D., rector ef St. OrfKery'B Church, will be dea con of the mnss, and MonHlgner flcrckc, rector of the Cathedral, will be aubden aubden cen. The Ilov. Tlieipns P. McNnlly. diocesan master of ceremonies, will be iMlstcd by the Ilev. William 1 Mc Nally, rector of the Catholic High Scheel let Heys. Students of St. 2 BRYN MAWR GIRLS CALLED HOME BY PRODIGY'S DEATH Qrlef.8trlcken a Brether Diet Frem College Chum's Prank Twe liryn Mawr College ,glrla have been summoned' te their home nt Clin Clin eon. N. Y.f because' of the death of their flftccn-ycar-eld brother, a bril liant student of Hamilton College, killed uya icuew atUdent'a prank. n The- MOjscs Olivia and BUvla Sanndera'ara the slaters. Their parenta lire at Hamilton College, where Dr. A. P. Saunders, their father Is dean.N. William Duncan Saunders, the brother. Is dend from a fractured skull. He was In bed in his room when another student entered and playfully tipped up the mattress. , The youth's head struck the wall, fracturing the skull and severing an artery, causing bleed te collect at the brnln. In a few. minutes he became nauseated nnd then lest consciousness, which he never regained. SIDNEY W. MILNE KC T'Sr? , mmmmM : s ft. ' aJ fJiJi ".. '.; ts r- .;?. ik-?&' i ..? J'v CHANDLER CLIENTS 'DUMPED; CHARGE NtWjOwnera Cleaned Otrt N. Y. Office and 'Played Against Beeks,' Says Witness Heroism Rewarded GRILL OF LITTLE STARTED ELOPESfO ELKTON R Captain of Princeton Weds Marien W. Baker After Trip te Maryland All the1 Interests of Chandler Broth Breth ers & Ce. s clients were "dumped over board" in April, 1021. when the firm, new bankrupt, was placed under the heel of Clark, Chllds & Ce.. of New Yerk, former empleyes testified In New lerk today, Intimate details of high and fancy finance were given before Jehn M. Hill, refcree in bankruptcy, when the lone heralded examination of Edward 8. Little. New Yerk member of Chandler Brethers A Ce., was' conducted by J. Heward Rcber. counsel for the trustee. It is Clark. Chllds A Ce. which ly te be sued for $1,500,000. one-half of the bankrupt Arm's liabilities, nrrnnlln T . . ' . - " ."------. in Air. jieiicr, wne quizxed witnesses nt CreW ",2 Wert Forty-fourth street. un many, .nay i.i, mai, Clark, Chl'ds A Ce. took cnmplote charcr of the Chandler firm's New Yerk busi ness, Vere D. Itced, former New Yerk manager for the bankrupt Arm, testified. MARRIAGE IS SURPRISE New Rulers Cleaned Heuse He said James C. Thompson, who took charge for Clark, Chllds A Ce. Immediately fired thirty empleyes, or- icri out an private wires, abandoned Anether marriage of the son and dailclltpp (if lirnmlnxtit IMilln.lalnlila families, following an elopement. Vas , !he ,?'CIrh'P' d "' n'1" n...,i .i , , ,n "'C sfeek exchange cleurlnn-heuw, ceniirmei tednv and came as u surnrlsc .ti.mi..wt tt,t. i..k m.i.. ..... ! "u" ... I ... . I . . I , . r . JiemiDu ...:.. vii. v (iiiiini'L lilt.'ll -Ullll Charles' acminary win act as tninei , ie incnus et me couple. .closed the New Haven branch office, officers. I Sidney W. Mllne, student nt Prince- I Itced testified Thompson told him tlic The music of the mass will be sung I te nd captain 'of the college crew, only way for a brokerage house te make by the combined priests' nnd students' i metered te Elkton, Md., with Miss money was te examine the books, learn choirs. I Marien W . Unkcr, Saturday night, . the stock preferences of clients and then Five absolutions In recognitleji of the nni,T.t'ler ,tne' Wftrc mnrried. play the market In the way opposite euicc et rue i will be ghen r aBBBBBBBaW 1 BBBBBBBBBbW BBBBBBaWR.'raKSBBBBB araaBK' W" ''W''' BBHI BaBaBaBaBaBmBauy'm&SHaMaMaMaMaMaMH (BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBWABaBaBaBaBaBaK 'WLbbbbbbbbHHkI m3?S)aLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB WILL GET 'FIXINGS' FOR HISWAR CROSS Official Bestowal of Hener te Tdke Place for Veteran With Many Citations PLAN IMPRESSIVE AFFAIR MICHAEL. CaStURA Fermer sergeant with Company C, 125th Infantry, who' will be ttwurded the I). 8, C. tonight ut formal exercises nt the Flnat Rciijtiuiut Armery EMERY'S PALS CLEARED OF AUTO THEFT CHARGE Companions of Park Guard's slayer Must Face Other Charges Maxwell Herman and William Pre-sente,- 'companions of I'crley J. Emery when be murdered Vincent Hunley. a Park guard and later witnesses against lilm, were acquitted today of ithe charge of baring- stolen the automobile of Jehn A. Call, of 206 Seuth Thirty-ninth street. This was the car In which Emery was riding When Hauler otepped him. Prcsente went as the verdict was read. Lntbr Judge Rogers declared he wafi sat- Attacks en the Jews by Henry Ferd Isfled that Emery, Bcrmnn and Presente1 nrc wanton, hateful nnd couched In the iiau bci out tuiit auctuuuu a lunivc u "misleading guise ei pretcsMa menu F1DJSMILED BY OB. KRAUSKOPF Attacks en Jews Are "Wanton and Hateful," Rabbi Declares .; mvw iwj m i series of held-uns. "The Jury has been very kind te you," said the Judge te Presente. They refused te convict you when you ship, That Is the view of Rabbi Kraus- kepf, who defended the Jews as a, race "clinging te right and justice nnd actu- had a run in your Decket una were -. i... .. -r .n..in tne in caught stealing an automobile with .. . nn ad(rcRS m6k the First Assembly Federation of Temple His- he Hetel Lerraine, ureau wftai nljintlA W tfl ii V . se far as I nm concerned you are dls-. ou' l.B'"'" "","i,u:'"V.'..,. "'' i.. i.. i m.i- fr... roes nna criiicn et mc mu r,.. vun(((vu v nf.n vu,..ec. Uerman was re-entrren IN RUN LET i R. ROAOS. HIS PLEA Sergeant Michael Castura, who doesn't knew exactly hew many Germans he Icapturcd during the American ndvnnce1 at Chateau -Thierry, will be awarded a Distinguished Service Cress at formal exercises tonight In the 1 Irst .Regi ment Armery, Ilrend nnd Callewhlll streets. Castura already has the Cress, ne carries It lii bis pocket while attending1 en th6 charge of having Mie PlillnilMtililn Rmoei et Automotive rery oefero tnc murdci Electrical Engineering at 1010 Vine . Presente, te be tried en the same charge. street. II fermnl pi Tim -ptirnn. wlin HvpS with lllfl wifs .,. ., ...... .-------ii,---. ... .l i m r-nnr. mwn . rSSatfUr. vr nnnV.thnSS. ! tAU ",;L5UU "M ; ,. a f. banner, employed, by .y ls..ns with Company C. lMth Regiment. I BMrfllM n.a, , wfte ?eK, 0U-r. lr,cnuBn,' w""' ru"""K 1 'of the Arrowhead Division. He came Car Feiind In Produce Dealer's Ga- your fortune." ,,, I home with two machine gun wounds In ra0e Leaded With His Goods I , Declarations by J"-d were ennractcr- ihls hip. received nt Jauvegny, August' Plnj,nit of .telfn axtnmny,u. me,l ' Ue' 8 r1Hi "T V'f Vm vIIIa h'Z I IM mis nut ie .IneHn't et the Cress i ,n.,,,n el" :. ic,n .au!en,?J".'; "1,c,1i and sweet, disguising the hand of Esau, . ..-... -...- ..- - -- ----- lth hiirrpr rvvn nn 1 ripnMi in rnn tfn - '... mire of II. Ij. Krutnliach. wholesale I en.. .. n ..it- i.nn, n.nr.l. mrimi produce dealer, Fourth and .Master I ,,. jw nre t.lUElt hatred almost from the cradle. Nothing cejild lie mer 'was cared for by the .Tnwa. i thore be n mere convincing iirbqf of lnllprpnr t-nplAPntlnllfv itf InvAf .... ................... . ... ."never tins mere uecifgrenter CToser than that displayed by the ClirlstlsW' . especially (luring uie late war," w,, t Kranskepf said. "Christian natleH , ' aligned against Christian nation te kill '. , and devastate. These who objected' t; ' ' the barbarism and iiihumnnencss of wBf -. v., nirc were termed 'conscientious elilM ' tdrs' und thrown Inte Jail. If ChrMl . hnd walked the streets of Londen du; lne the war Dreacblntr ills doctrines lie. tee, would have been put JmiJ jau. PEKRY'S MID-WINTER REDUCTION SALE companion who shot down In cold bleed ! ,, ,t, a.. v one of the officers of our city. Well, If I ,r!.ii" "f f) they care te take such n responsibility. 8trc Bnd Fal "y "- . .n , Kees nnd crl j i.. tirn v.n! were vigorously assailed for false no- , irtnlct" drlulated about the racial beliefs. I rfl,.r of llnnipr "enry Ferd professes te be n real' .he 1.S: I Wc?d of the Jws," declared Dr. Kraus- f n T AJT7. Jf i Knglneerlng at 1H10 vine l-rescnie, , i "- i"i "" me sume ennrgc.- :--'. 4,.. t-.ii.,. nrtine under the : tlPYP JsJlnTft mfin Hut lie didn't receive it t was den cd bail because he Is wanted 3; J. Iltsi V IQ IIU LUlIllUl y"'. JPsirssst ff.nl?fc for e0ier "cn !n Ii"Ht0a- iwTii?:" tatIS most.) ;M h ' yL vbv wtC itt-t jutij 1 common pretension of all Jew haters. It for that. Capture n Mere Incident Ner does lie receive the Cress for- the streets, led tlu police en h search for i lutlens In recognition of the nni'T,t"erft; .tnev Wftrc mnrried. play the market In the way pontiff' as IJIsheir of Reme i v',? Rskcr Is the daughter of Mr. the customer? were playing It ... The following will effl-' ' frJ iX5."hUn.B"ukrr .r ' "Yeu .will find It a safe be ') E. T. Whiter, Pennsy Official Is Speaker' Before Ehgi neers' Club . . .1 -. . i lIML'ttf Id lnn r- AM 1 .1 .... A. - il V t.tl. date in . tne er.icr nntucu : lilsliep 'A "",-' ..'.", 'i'.Y. "rJUCN'l UIB . gn ; ,.. ,,cnt of ... niwienmrH nn. u-rnui. r Fisher, vicar gen- ,V .. '' ' l"'5"n 'MPS'. !' Reed nlleted Thnmnhen told him . " Reed sold although Clark, Child A Ce. claimed Chandler Rres. & Ce. was 1,000,000 short In Its trading nc ! llnnFliftinn iieiiab ! ... l and rect of the Church of Our , Jl " is, th en ' ftd Milne, of C. J. Mether of Sorrows; Monslgner James . MV?e S Sens, textile manufacturers. 1 Turner, protnenotary .apostolic and , 'nn -;-.V ,.-" ' ," yr me. sa bet that oe CONTROL 'SYSTEM HIT i capture of "us inany Germans as t.roeuers win. i Piul .ust fiHe.. continued Dr. Krauskopf. "An liikiiu In mnn lifnpti'lti muchilll!' ei.ns. night. . .. ., ..,. i,,,,fli fnr u tnnlli jThcn Cnsturn wus In command of 100 A patrolman saw the go raze deer., j,',- j n law'ifeunded by the .lews. . .1 .. .in l.,l Uin'titipn nf .1 i rlni'k till nitirnlnir. Inyl.l i .""'' '" . . ... . ...... i mm, uncr mi: ciuiiitii; imiuin uuu v .. - --- ----- - -.... , .... nL.VL,r jinvc I i.caru Ol 1IH eenig en- I taken buck cither wounded or 111. Ca- was a new automobile, the cnglne it , "1 ft Xi. h,F, i,i i.ia i,i,i i,,i.. n Unrinnn innchlne I und llcenie tags removed. In It wen" ' ,,,,,,.7.. 1 .1 1 .r... t.....u '?unyJrh.VW. te ' nrth," thl. rabbi declare! ., The former sergeant n-celves the -Ien din It U n t hen finding . , hl ThCnU nM M ' .T.m "f.ir rnnenii.il ni?ts of cxtruerdl- -,uu "et again start It. , .i.Jria ...pr t,,,VK. And nf..r " !- ..-.. ...v, ...,- -,,.--. .--.-- ' tlie TtnmnriM liml rnn'Illi'tl .Testw. He HAS NO PROSECUTOR rector of the Church of the Nativity ; i V,'" ,rm 11 ew? netlln "f ll?e '- I count. Reed sa Monslgner Peter Massen, vicar foreign ''.", "ntil ,,ls rL,t',rn tu he city last I Xther that clal and rector of the Church of the Sacred 1 fiiV , ,..,., . ' .. delphla members In nn appeal "te let the railroad men run the railroad business," K. T. Reed said he could net tell w'''tcr,n Pennsylvania Railroad efll- in was a fact. I'hlla- claJ, told members of the Knglncers' nary heroism In action nt Cicrgcs and .Ment St. .Martin, nertneust et uii- teau-Thlerry. from August 1 te J, J 'During the American advance, Cm-' New Jer"y 8enate Fa,,ed e Con Cen turu, nt Clerges, "took command of his , firm Perch In Gloucester County platoon and succeeded through nbnr- Gloucester County is new without a ruge te Ills objective. Anil en August nroseculer. iltn te t)- fniliire ,.f D, a, when one of his men lay en tne New T y 8e)lllte nt ,flHt ,Kjlt.H .; Held wetmdeil, lie.. nuvnncefc .""" slen t eenflrm the iitirMiIntiiient ..f T grille barrnge. and ""i ule W. Perch, recently named by Governer et (.'handler Ilres. A fHiili nf l,i.n ..i iu..t !. ..,!,. I n terr Hi? Imrrnee and carrieu mc ... ..., i "... .... ncart. Alentewn, and Monslgner ihirwlTexe hemV tndny ' ' ff fhe,,ht '' B,!.erta0 wa enl' lie' must, nnv He Ml f mn Ins- l.e wounded man back of the lines. KdVards ' " "mr"mT Sm8T Clr&RoJremeo0' th Chanh , "' ?'V'"" "P'e re mar- W00.0W, .he said. , ,C m " ' M " nnj , . , of four men who will K &"$, the corridors of the (,. A .nanesyf 0 en Pe ? Benedict will be V "d ,b,y th,eJcvl na,,,cl F?rbe lA,cker" ! Mak Collactlena Anyhow Idav m,t? Hecnrntlens ten Bht. The ethers Cel t nt wWMlbllr'y hn- lt mt tllP ,M. ndlvered hv the Verv llev TnJnh A ,,,,e' ".''ffn'ytwo-yeiir-eld "marrying1 willlnm I nndhend fr,nrl mn, J. nre lieutenant Colonel A. . """' nation Is due te disgruntled Dein.K-ri.ts. Whltakcr ch nceller e the .Heceln pnS?,n' , , KlndnFterteC&UyE3tt' An'1 U ,s for ,hc ,,M,e te dccl,, ,,f Ogentr.J Peter J. Sommers, of 1041 Although Perch is a Democrat th-re U Announcement Lt STjw rnT,,SwryPef,n,gerPrse",nCnt '" 0"' S STSSSS'J'S't, i railroad empleyes shall continue North 1 VwHse 2SStWIS: - "; M'-'" "f 'hnt by the Very Rev. Jeseph A. Whltakcr. Te parents of Mine live nt Reslvn ttement were sent te clients rnirpert- te constitute a privileged class, Immune J n;,r' nn,r' Ai,,rr8 ".. MeGee. of 'Ml P",ys '"',' Ul '7r Chancel or of the Archdiocese, that Mnner,P Scheel IIe iS lane, Gem a "V, te fhew ft? ' J"'"y 'C.M lk" b' Government, protection from the op- & S, "entl s't rcet X lente'wn. ' T he eTm of br Redrew a Reeub- rlPesKer'anlr. w 'w" '. -- MtlTeh'al 'Rcd'S "SeKj.X' 1 7"-,-' "C ta " Mr' W""" Mffi grSiSS SSfirT ""' ' " ' ' strive In ew Yerk Friday. UiATinaiAi tmrr. ..- mands for mere margins were made en .'"'Cured. L......ii.. n. 'i'i.r.i f-.rtm Area. .. .....- iuuiiibiuui B-iB ni iui nniiiwu ukUL. .. . . . . -v 1 .. . ' . uiuMuiiik 1.H1- . (vi -.----.. 1 1 i u 1. iRiiiini.ii n a 1 iiiimi nrn inr nn t ivnni. vuin i n iuL.il iiLnc cuentfl. nnti lnrprpHC wn m inptni nn . un v ene rpmctv re ine rniirnmi Kir. i i nncc VYumriiv ivh i unui irn ZANE GREY'S t XKW HOOK "Te the Last Man" U m Thrlllrr RENT IT TODAY OOC Fne,t FOII wouldn't like another Suit or Overcoat te add variety and freshness te his .daily ward robe. Your purse won't com plain if you gratify this per fectly natural and sensible desire by means of Pery's Mid-Winter REDUCTIONS from previous Super -Value prices. SUITS and OVERCOATS $ Womrath's Library I ilS 8. Thirteenth St.. l'lillndflytiU.J 1 r Arrangements have been mmle blm te sail Saturduy en the stcni.iship La Lerraine for Reme. The steamer i ueuniiy innKes tlic voyage te Havre In tereu uays. it would "take the Car- Will Launch State-WWe Member ship Drive Tonight net reach there uiitll three days after I "a1"0" MncNiiler, nntlenal com- the encnlut for the coiil-Iuve for tl, ""inucr 01 tne American Legien, or (lectien of a new I'epe. ' dlnal probably forty-eight hours te gel from Havre te Heme, and he would ITELL OF GANGSTER'S DEATH clients, and Interest was 'collected en Only ene remedy te the railroad sit-.' FOR BANQUET BY LEGION ""Tl1" dJf' .... . u "ntlen t.Klny Is possible and deslrublc.i ,;;. ;,',.r ;; ';r' :x: " speaKer said. amazement nnd made no effort te hide1 "YeU hnvc lct thc Government run, ( ,,..' their anger. 1 thc rnllrends. Yeu have let f.eglsla- Watchman Facea Jury .for Killing Mr. Little, grilled by Mr. Rcber, said tures nnd commissions und labor unions' "Red" Murphy err'i-h -p!liJl?a.!l."r.i?: the railroads.- The real solution Is The story of a plste) btle at Fifth Dprpmliir 10. 1020 when i.v.,i t 'te lct the railroad men commander. AGED WOMAN IS RESCUED IN FRANKFORD AVE. FIRE Is Carried Frem Building When Jewelry Stere 'Is Burned T. n...t 1 A TPflr.nlll ItVktrinn Wma Trtl.r. T Tin..,.,.. HC PftlU . '- "" " v..tll 1UIO! UVUli AV illlUIVt I rived here this nfforne,,,. rrmnnir,l ' ." w'.wl,a'" " "Ef" "nuncmi i.eie was,. . . t. ... , ... ., ,,. , ... and Montrese streets October 4. In which fel&"ir?!' &!!??" ! SSSS: Jr.. Sfled iT "en thTtele: ! freedom te the management, of the reads " ("2! ZZAZ ....v. utt'tn fTtj imvi lib B.UU mauuii .,n.i. ...... Tf"i.JIn D'01ler' P"8' nntiena,l The witness iWIn Citizenship In Camden Federal Court Three women were nmonr'Mie hup. fetssful appllcunts naturalized In the Oamdcn Federal Court teduy. Mrs. Mary Nader was given her itlzcnshlp at the same time her son jHceb Nader received his. Reth were born in Rus- Yeu can' recognize poed advertising by its echc increasing business. from H burning building this morning , n T e 0I. Its , evxaefn P011""' it 2513 Frankford avenue by climbing C! l1 nP.Pntiiwnts. and some of ts meth up an awning support te L second ? iffl'"" LJId ? "1& eiery anu mtlnir the woman from nne.. .V v" fc.,'v ' "" ""' "ii-""n wlnitnu tt. nn.t.A. In .1... .tl..MnH. I .Or 13 ilpnlli wus retnlil tixliiv before Judce tn lirlnf. nhniif n retlirn nf nrriMnprltr "' Ti ... .1... .....1 ..fi t1.n TIm.K r.A.1 sla Said Mr. Chandler told, Tn rorleu'Tni. flic Tirsin Mltnntlnn -.!.. .,..... .. ..I.. I.. ...-,nl, ....... Thp ethpr wnmpn wfrt. Afr .Tin. him the Hen was SI .000.000 short In, Mr. Whiter said: . nuth Is charged with murder' and Jehnsen, thirty, 1202 Seuth Third ivitnstaniling all the ellerts te manslaughter. Murphy, known te thes're. w,rn ln cenunu; .miss Freda penses, the Increase In freight police us a gunman, was discharging n;1"5"0". forty-ode, 1104 Crescent passenger rates ln, August, 10a, revolver outside :t saloon ut -Fifth nnd street. flip rilllrtlnn In vilffn4 nf 1091 r..nMA .maI. uft.A.i T7..I1. r..,i .m . . & Ce. sold from $.1,000,000 te $0,000.- tlin rnllrnmlx KnrtiKil loea Hum '.l iu, 1. ... .u,lr,r..l II. ), n,1 f.,,r.h.. " finn . i. ..i i. '... '.. ' r .c . v. ." -".. . j--y " " . " """ '" . 'i'".". " ' Jvr ii a ""'"." "v . l "-rB " U1L cent en tnelr valuation in jiii. was an officer nnd Unit he ordered him' uuuuicriiriii unit uiui it was generally i "ah much as railreud executives are te put hwuy his gun. The gangster known that the stock sold was thc loath te ask lt," he said, "further re- f,red at thc watchman, who returned the property of the customers. ductlens in wages must be authorized, shots, the duel continuing until Murphy .a ....-iw.uii uiivimcu iiiv iiuur- viucr uieuns ei inuKing cna8 iucet nave wqh denu Tltn Helmes Piiess, Ih-intert 1315-29 Chtrrr Street PhlUlclnhU 23 Made te sell at $30 te $35 $33 Made te sell at $40 te $45 $ 43 IMV tVtt'lUIIO VUOC til URL I1UL U lit: ll keuse "" '" ""- uujutwn ,ayc), by jnterference lf in tllt. ellU;B, noiie give icscineny, out merely become exhausted. i Police suld Murphy hud n dispute Thn.ti t . . .t i. , I there are te be results." 1 5-7, '"""'J .i"-.y. trrawicsv.-, rjconemic laws nre werK ng their with ".iinimy" .Mcuuiie in the saloon' A ?stnd dwlllt of'riniles Tonight amunamler MacNIder will , S?a"d,hc.r-Y" te. '"V? nMm C''' but te Ways . '," U"i Pr,c0, ,,f ""-"t". shortly before the sheeting. The police I nMlhJilS?L?yi the Buest of honor at a dinner in'",11 h h,0,"c " Hnverferd. materials and miiiiufaetiircd products, attribute,! the light te n feud between 1 1 !. L I .? . i. Mer" Green's Hetel, nt which thc Legien's ?lr- IilU e '" 'e mcmlicr of the firm Wages h et hec lndustr cs iiwessiirllv rival gangs. jSaSe light an e1! State-wide the have been reduced with them, but the', ' 2;", ,i i nl,.cnl)5ll te 8ut an oil . iuuci...i creditor? $.12.1,000 In installments, nnd wages of ra read workers Mi remain ' rV':X?; ,...,.,. i''"!.1'1" Mr- ..roVrtienately much in ..excess of, FINE FRAMING ! con nrr rme tt. nai iirnii . ' a "'"" "- i"u",u' whimi crcu- weracrs in eiuer inniisiries. vcj,juj rint ih niMuvcniM I baby In her arms. Her screams awaken Ca llther incmlicru nf tlie IwinuOinlil. The patrolmen broke In tlirmivh the ... . . . Hwar of the house after rescuing the aged yveman cuea i-rem names J woman. Humer's mntlicr nml Ip.l Alr Which Damaae Sunnlee Diillrilnn h Merris and her baby and Mr. ami Mrs." West Chester, !.. Jen. 24. Fir'c- -..nV l.T, lW0 C"luren. ""tn, incn from Berwyn, I'nell and Malvern menteen, and Hruce, twelve, te safety. fought for four hours early tedny -te i-i """" """ "r "u"i uuu escaped siiDdue a tire which Injury ln the explosion. lKcn,;,innvE(,nrI Voltz' ? KnR'ne I I'any's building en King street and de- ll.lWInDanV Nil. (1. ivnu .'lit- n unit .!. ... ... 1 e.nwn .1 . r i..ii I fl- i. V-iii , " "v """ w i niFujai $uvu worm ei luruiKiiiiigD. .- .v ......h ti.uas. . Tnc ,,, 0f rj nrence Sunn ce and Jeseph Geff occupied apartments In the DECLARED LEGALLY DEAD 8lter of Man Missing Twenty even Years Gets Court Rullne rear of the store and the upper rooms, Soen after the start of the fire. Mrs. Gelf was found unconscious ln a second fleer apartment und was carried te uers win vote en ncceptlng the offer. I Mr. Whiter declared the railroads It is understood that the payment of have the right te expect the Luber this sum, If accepted by thc creditors, R.mrd will realize the absolute neces- will clear Mr. Little of rlnnnclnl ob- slty of the reductions asked for should ligatiens, but Will net O-mtinrnl.. ),!... ,1... ..... .......,.:.... ...... I...l., .ll..... front uny criminal action which may be In conferences of efliclals .-ind workers. I lumii. . l,., rnr,,rrrt.l n Unit iCrwll' "If the railroads are te serve the public adequately at reasonable rates. they must be given freedom of action," he declared. "Thc managements nre new hemmed in en all sides by Govern ment und State laws and regulations which deprive them of the power te exercise their discretion nnd prevent Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings IDE ROSENBACFl GALLERIES 1820 Walnut 8lrt caused a less efWOMAM ftllCM CIV erm-rr. (' IWI A .l.u C2l.nr.lAA TTns.1t..n.. rnln. I ' Um-H WlA W ! l I O p..Y,vw v.. mc K7ujJiw ..uru.f; sv.ii- i fr- r n Irt" A m ... 1 vcnuiui AbAlNSI PHIEST: ( iANKSs cfl ciuruwruui3 -y y """"ens V Old Jewels Modernized The facilities eF this Establishment for transforming old familyjevrels into the newest platinum desifnf are unexcelled Vindication Satisfies Plaintiff, but Clergyman Won't Retract A JUrV St Devlestnwn tS.1nf ......... ttin OTon.le nf Knitn.l Knulrwiau 1ml.. Mrs. Catharine D. Cornwall, of Seuth ment. I.anEhOme. Six COntH rlnme... I.. I ' "H'.-ni-u 1n.r rlinO .Liu.... lnl,I.,.r.. safety by Malvern firemen by meane of a slander suit for $10,000 against Father and restricts enterprise en the part of Int!i ." .i . ... , Cna.rIw Vch'lpp- The ury wns out the railroads should be repealed. The laws tnac are p.aceu en the statute hooks are mere Dccuuse your retire- west IllCklP I'm Inn OJ T Ilurlev. fnriiici-lv nf rm.jnamT-.. j..' The.eriidn of the fire Is net deter-' nn hour nnd fifteen mlnntPH Ivclared legally dead In the Chester County mlm?',! . Firemen weYked from 3 A. M., i On the stnnd Father Sehllpp nd- B k.iif tw.-A ...! .. ... J until nfrnp T ,.1VL' Yuiltm tha ilnmra TTiItfnJ hntrlnte inlln.1 f.n f-L ".n C"'t .T.'V. .." ." .aueHt et his sis- , -" , "" ' , -" "Y.VnZn f"?. ' " Wl'L ' r;.,h"rn"?" ft . .'lias iiuiiiiiii) iiuricy. """ V-M.I..V.. ..r .. u ii.iiviuiiiuif woman, uriey was a son of the late Dennis " """"-J VjUii "s uiijhi-ciu ie mc i " jiu-uui-u jui.iuii.iuum. iie also de--ey. a steurmnn, of Ceutesville und building, at 3 o'clock saw Uames issuing fended statements he hnd mode con- auaijpuured for no known reason twen- 'r"m tM0 rcar el lne &lete wnere w-seven years age. while, the family wilded near Embrccvllle. Ne tidings "it. ii i lcn recelvc of him. It .Er n , ."' nave Men drowned tee Urandvwlnn imh. I, I . ring a flood. ' " "'"" Dennis Hnrlev -lln.i in mm .. Mlef that IiIh enn p.ll iij ". .... Aim a legacy of scverni hiimi. .i..i f.u. AiH !le, c-uld net be feu"d, the lter asked he be declared leeallv d,! wbZa-Lr-rI0!! .'?- win " i umtr utius ei tne MANY DIVORCES DELAYED "'appearance of Attorney Lawsen Affects Mere Than Twe Score mire ,t,!nn .two BCore divorce cases "' be delayed as n result A! the ills ills ?Ppearance of Wlllinm .t An.J -pu7jTng.W,th fflceS 1U tl10 rinn'nce -PUIIJI; Ne trace has bppn fntm.n t. dlsannnnrnnnn ... ' . .-. ...... nun UIIIIUUIICCU "day Jinny of his client nrnhn. will have te obtain ether counsel. 8011 hftll It natA.. .11 total inrv..rr..u,rce se5 n n i -"""" fleas vJOUrC ISO. O v B larue mimhnr In .m ..... "wyers say thnt ln ,i.n. ..".',' ".altar"" Uwn ny ethcr '"eniberTf bureau nfgTWOma.n.,'(yhe came te the "renret !lS ,0 h,ni1 8lv,cn Law8en arPnlent ,er, ,n a divorce cese two .J and there hnd been no preg- "venue1""80" livcd et 4007 Woodland HILD RUN DOWN BY TRUCK Cmden Bey n Hospital and Driver UnnVr mnn ti.ii . i.Art Ebblncer. iM ,..- ..i ... ! CsTdenn' nirnU - , is' in h Asl, dn tl "cc'v.cd today wl.e.i . --.. U 0y tnJcl ncaf bi ifeddveL' f LaUM!l 8P'"B. l'Jr,"nv?p Of truck. Blirrcmlern,! tn Jjjce after taking the child te the 10 awnlt thn. . '"'" ,n ivHJU ba Injuries. outcemo of the latter' uT.n.V W.1KT A Jnil m.. cM hundreds of cans of nalnts were stored. The flre had spread te the apartments before the firemen arrived, and only the front portion of the brick building was left. The firemen were subjected te Intense cold and the women of the locality sup plied them with sandwiches nnd coffee. HAD ODD IDEA OF FROLIC Youths Wear Placards "Kick Ma" and "I'm a Foel" The shades of night were falling fast when through a railroad station passed two youths who bore, with arms en twined, these playful placards en be hind : "Plea'se kick me." "I'm a feel." The frolicsome nalr came te town en a late suburban train and paraded deviously through the station te the ' street. A railroad police officer spied them and after a moment of suspicious contemplation gave chase. ' At thc curb the hilarious young men I hailed a taxlcab and once therein one ' seated himself affectionately in the lap of the ether. Just then the policeman drew alongside and prcpnred te beard. "Where ya geln', makln' se much noise?" he demanded. "Heme," replied one youth as the cab drew away from- the spot, and as they dtsappcared-up the street the voice of the ether floated back: "But we won't get there until mo-e-o-rnlng." MARK BIRTH OF RISK FUND Presbyterian Ministers Unveil Tab let for Own Insurance Company A tablet commemorating the eldest life Insurance organization in the United States was unvellc-1 this after noon in the First Presbyterian Church in Washington flquare. The organisa erganisa organisa teon Is known as the Presbyterian Min isters' Fund and has been in existence for L'05 years. The unveiling was done by Miss Mary Virginia Allen, daughter of the Itev, Dr. Perry S. Allen, president of the fund. There were addresses by Dr. Geerge V. Richards, president of the Theo logical Seminary et the Reformed Church, and the Rev. Edward Yates Hill, liaster of the First Pmbyterlnu Church ' i ccrnlng the character of Mr nr, wall's daughter and the type of their visitors. Mrs. Cornwall produced several wit nesses who said she had a geed reputa tion ln Seuth Lnnghorne. After the trial she expressed satis faction at the verdict. "All I wanted," she said, "was vindication and te hnvc my name and my daughter's cleared." ...Enther, s,c,h,Jpps comment was, "What I said I saw at this woman's house, I still say I saw." Flue lanltes Hetel Reef A defective flue caused a flre, at thc Majestic Hetel, Bread 6treet and Glrarrt avenue, this morning. The blaze was en the reef, but firemen had little dim. culty In extinguishing it. Guests were uimwuiu ui uiu uiuze.. Hcnnuivi's iici.evc tney are what you want. If they nre net what you want, it is your duty nnd opportunity te In form then, as te just what you deslre." Mr. Whiter is assistant te the vi president ln charge of personnel. Frank & 8oder Empleye! Feted Empleyes of the Frank & Bedcr store, eleventh andTOatket streets, gave thelr second annual dinner and dance last night at the Bcllevne-Strntferd. H. I, Bcrnbnum and Maxwell B. Seder were teastmnsters. Milten Miller and Mlsa Marie Hey sang. 1 Steel Lockers, Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. SiUbllthcd 18S4 DABBY iruiMan4 i Affuii. i ' ir W55 for Automobiles When your windshield or body light breaks drive yeqr car te our factory for prompt re placement service. Ktatenablt Prldt Dttt Quality Founded 1S64 Hires turner glass company 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA ; " :lir " ill' 1933 Oermantewn Ave., Philadelphia - , Ii MacDonald & Campbell Evening Dress Suits $57 te $88. Tuxedo Suits $55 te $86 Characterized by an elegance of materials, perfect hand tailoring, beau tuui lit and correctness of model that warrant us in claiming these garments unmatched at any price: We can St you faultlessly at an hour's notice. Complete line of the correct Evening Dreg. Shlrtt, Gleve, Cellar, Ties, etc. Cutaway Suit, of black and oxford, with wonted and cheviot trousers. separate 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Mitchell Fletcher i I Ce. Plantation Blend Coffee Reaated Freah Daily in our establishment 36c lb., 5 lbs. $1.75 Panama Blend, Lb. 2Bc Frenchbreakfait, Lb. 40c Peaberry Blend, Lb. 50c Phene Spruce 81,-1,0 I 18th & Cheitnut Sti. 12th & Market Stt. 5600 Germantown Ave. Tha Philadelphia Entrance te Paris rZ?t ?2S.'XV JiATTr LW lV-.-V- Vf aw - iS .' v .' H 7atj FIFTH AVOJUE A 4: arl I vf rwnrfiie r nm ir 5 5T St., N. Y. lixtt" (Tar Lien BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCES THEIR Mid-Winter Sale of Quality Furs Reductions of lk and Mere en Gorgeeus5 Pelts HUDSON SEAL COAT, Stene Marten $QCC Cellar and Cuff. Formerly Priced $1350. . OOU HUDSON SEAL WRAP, Australian $ecr Opossum Cellar. Formerly Priced $1050 D0U nuveuiN &e.Ai COAT, Beaver Cellar $ Cr Made te sell at $50 te $60 'MAY we suggest that you compare the fine, substan tial Perry Clethes at these prices with these at ether geed stores? SUITS handsome, long wearing worsteds, cheviets and cassimeres in models becoming te your years and taste. OVERCOATS Ulsters, Conservatives and Box Bex Backs of fabrics that you like te leek at and feel. MANY varieties of ex tra trousers all re duced. Sports Suits with knickers or regular trousers all reduced. Junier Suits for young fellows in long trousers all reduced. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men and Cuff. Formerly Priced $995 HUDSON SEAL SPORT COAT. Formerly Priced $475 2 HUDSON SEAL TUXEDO WRAPS Formerly Priced $850 TAUPE CARACUL COAT, Kelinsky Squtrrei Cellar and Cuff. Formerly Priced (Cr BROADTAIL SPORT COAT. Beaver Cellar and Cuff. Formerly Priced $550. MOLE COAT, Taupe Caracul Cellar. Formerly Priced $950 LEOPARD-SKIN SPORT COAT, Beaver Trimmed. Formerly Priced $750. . . NUTRIA SPORT COAT. Formerly Priced $395 $295 $575 $350 $575 $395 $22S e?7?0N.S.E.A.L..CAT- ly$395 HUDSON SEAL. Lvn Cel? J 'n' .... Formerly Priced $850 .... , 450 i .. ;,.. !. tUtwiUIUIillulllul,ilu''t,li lii ri Here's Insurance Yeu Get Paid for it . mn t often you get nald ten ye :'Cted. for Deinir uretcctcii. Vi-i .i.ha.k. which you can make here up until 10 O clock nt nlKht nn.l nn whi.k we pay lntrcst, afford you nJ)o nJ)e lute protection nrainat u aafe robbery in your atere. REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY 1429 CAcstnut Street HOURS Qam-xOpm KgMJMiaiiiia Thc finest butter in America I imL Nqw rl 46 c lb A Sold only in our Stores ) .9 v aBBjawMawaBHBJ j. i . , I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtMaaMaHaaatiM! itv- a -a. . . -xt.. ii .. niv ,. . .. ,jr
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