Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1922, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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MAYOR HURLS GAGE
i TO HIS FOES ON 1'
Implies in Fighting Statement
That Oppenents Serve the
"Interests"
VAREITES TAKE CHALLENGE
flu n Slnff rorr'npenrtVttf
'WtulittiRlnn. .Inn. "1 Mnvn Monre
fluns n rlinllrtise te Cnnililiii Council
men tnilny ninl ileelnreil lie ! " wor wer
J ting liccntif tliev 1 u-f ''V" M' In
dependent nttltunV en (lie PrnnUferil
"Ii" 1phc nnil (lie k.i kn".
The Mn.vnr nrnvel m Va1ilnslnn
Stimlny from lii Klnriilii vm-nt'en. Ite
nlil he Is distrustful of reniti"" lenders
and tliclr penrip of mi Ien 1 1. lic pa
nnil "1." lrnr. vvncrninmi tin Com
bine C-euncllmcii drelnreil tlint tlie Mn.vnr
!. "mnvlilnc lin'metiv.
In mi infernml tall, tetlrtv the Majer
Indicated that the rlchty or tne nrepie
rather than hnrmnm with the Coin-
bUie Is the paramount cnnsidctntlnti.
Tin net werrylnp nbei.t what they
say," said the Majer. "I cvpect te
leek into the local political situation
when I get back te Philadelphia late
Ihis. nfternoen."
He snid that when nsked nn In the.
comment of the Combine Ceuncl'men.
He emphasized II bv -lappini: hit bands
tORPther. Ills Whole manlier imiientPtl
tliit he full of tiEht and ready for
nl kind of sprugslc with the Vnrc
felves in Council
The Vnrc men n he can hnre fisln.
Thp Maver se hc'wlil net dedee it if
the people's intncts tire nt stake
Uf presents "Mraphangers"
''In these large proper! i Interests,
t'ei 'ared the Mayer. "In matters affect
lag Philadelphia. I nm the trutee of
Philndelphin while I am Majer. The
.stockholders I represent are the tux-
pncrs and the straphangers."
industrial world and in the agncu -
tutal world Is n readjustment of the
i.iriu in in,- inn-iu-i ... ,ii.i. ...nn .1-
destries and werklngmen." he snld.
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HELD AS FAKE BOOTLEGGER
Get My Meney, but I Didn't Get
wniSKy. sailor says
ler
Collecting cash en the pretense that
he wns a boet'egger was the charge In
the Central Police Court tedaj ngninst
William Hepkins, :s'egre. of Titan
stieet, near Sixth. His accuser is Mil Mil
Ien Uobinsen. a saner from League
ls'and Navy Yard.
Uobinsen snid that en the evenlm of
December 21 lie was accosted by Hop Hep
kins nt Twelfth nnd Market streets nnd
told that be could gel a quart of ge.sl
whiskv for ?(l. He gave the money le
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uepiuns nnu ".- .sr0, .-,.,
Last night, according te the sai'er.
Hepkins again met him in Market street
and spparentlv forgetting the previous
Iran-action, offered te get Uobinsen a
.iltnrt of whi for ?10 Uobinsen
called a policeman. Hepkins was held
for Court en n charge of lnrcetn under
sinne hill
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FIVE-CENT FARE BILL IN N. J.
Senate Measure Would Held Trol Trel
ley Companies te Agreements
Trenten. Jan I'.l Senater Alex
ander Simpsen, minority leader of Hud Hud
eon ceuntv. hns introduced into the
Senate n lull proposing thnt m nil munic
ipalities where the trelle corporation
secured franchises under nn agreement
te exact n fixe-cent fare the rate hhnll
be no higher than the rate agre.sl upon
The bill is aimed at the Publn Seiv.cr
ICailwnv Cempanj. which igneied tlie
State agetn les and obtained n temnerar'
eight -cent fnre through Ihe r'e.leral
Court This litigntien Is sti'l pending
The Geertinr ptnns le send n special
inessnge en this subject te the Legisla
ture Senater Simpsen will arrange for
a public bearing shortly en the bill.
CATHOLIC LEADS. 13-10
Has Jump en West Catholic at End
of Half
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Mamrll
I lie .! n J or reiu-iiivii in- -niuiu' ui rw ninny, eecnuse ei i enn in cnnciineiu m .i.... ,niP , .,n nm n lmiiieu se,.. .. ,V ... , ,. i . . i t,. . . . i i ,,t i , -- iin "- iiuih m i-i.ii .wen-, lien-
ns i impress it en his hearers. He par- .adjusted .mnprnsntlen legislation, were A' " 't, ."lHliiiif .Vf i?rrii -Tl! ., Ir' Allien I.. Kewhnid. of the Slate In imiuTMitmii. said "I knew where pliwnlli nkp hrr ls,.nili. wn, ,,
tlculnrly sttessed the statement that theLhewing "ilNwill toward the down- ' J ", ' . ., ,'' ,'. "I I ,pf r VV'V ml . I)'l,!"",;,,, f I.ilm-nMeii. explained thewe cm get mu.ic soft deugli In ! rank- ,,M, nM(l llne ,,. ,lem)rM n.,.,)M, I
stockholders he represents' nre the .,,,. L , 1 e LiJ n.n.s of the public schoe as an nttempt foul Mett P.onkewsl.l and ltcl.i- honorable mention for her exhibit at,
trnnhftiiirers nnd the tnxnavers. The ,, , , ,. .-, , , must lie i ensiinaine mp.inwhile. te trniil fur i huriictPr, ct7.pishii, gun-, spin iber were brought into Court te Iip the PhHh Salen in 1S7I)
liunflen ion m that se.ue f h.s p.. itieal "f"r) M: "" ' Wilbur W Stnunn. rrcsldet.t.ef il.. ,,,, infnim,ie.. and n technical preli- ' Idcm.licd. ami Uessncr repeated bis tcs. ; iWeiMn S,
.pp. ten siepresenl ther "st, ekheld "mn! ''''. of f T A';r"'nn l'"n' '" iBBiilwitlen. re. emniende, a ceunt.j- , ,,,, v , N11I11. ,. ,. . ,,,., ,, . . D,TMCV DCTTCD
opponents ie,reenr nm mentlns- m, the s iit-ment et Set retan idp system ns a means of breaking ,, in.n,K , lnK,. his l,fe work. ' Itelnsrhreihei iutrrruptcd bj s,0tig. ' DAY AND PITNEY BETTER
The -Mit' or is willing te wage pe- Mellen asserted that ' lntend of npp..s. ,h(, ,., f ,,K, , ceuslstPnth The grnduates nre : ."That's a lie. he snld thnt himself."
lineal Wile against his fees the l Mr MeU 2"'" !""""' "'" '" 'nLZfi ,"Vn7hV 'M . -'.'Cu'n lfV;;;cm,rnmm ' ''"" ,,,kp" ' ?eth U' S' SuPren1e Court Just,c
strninge,:" W""'" Ien w.ml.l de better ,., hnd and sugges, Ml, SlPttB1,., plll , p. ,; n.-.n.. ., j.,. Z;- ''"llknnl Hr'Jl. eight, , ears old. 2521 Reported Improved
1,1 ..!, ,"..., ...!..... .....'. '. i i-i.i..... Proper methods of raising the tneiiej when n cisemi r iiimips fisim a city with y. rn. It :en..m lljnelnth Vwl; Vertli Twenn -first sli.et brother of Washington. .Inn. .'II. (Hv A. P.)
. ..r ' '". M Pajments of .lebi-nre nlwujs irk- nn lmpil(t ii, ,N tailor will forward W?';'"",, "l" ,. .y.M" Mr- Mett. who lixe.l will, her at the .lust ice Dnj. f the Supreme Court
.....,.:.".' , i ,i '"ir- ."' f,"'nr"' ."": n',a' ""0S no full devrlptlen of the undesirable oil.- " ,,;, ":- ViVrv i rehi.tv time of the murder, told ' htnliiK heard who has been ceniined te his home
i in- inni ... in,- nun. ii... i... .ii, imlr,i ie, tne en iirniien et tne i enier. nnil , .... .,.,n,.,.ni ..rnm ni nn i .. u ......i i-.n.i. , i..,n..... .... ..... . ... . n..i ,i.r. ....... .. i. .,..,. i.i
tlnl (.lllmllr
fnrwird Mullln
ferwar.l 'Irllnr,
(filter O'l nnnHI
Rt.nrit Ilnllrn
K.mril lllikr
Catholic High Scheel was lending
TTevt Catholic High Scheel at the end
of the tirst half of their Catholic
Schools' I.engue basketball game at the
Second Regiment Armerv, Itread street
nnd Susqu. hniitui axcmie. this after
noon. The Imlf-tinie sceie was YA
te 10. '
Only three field goals were tegimeiel
In the' first half of the contest. Max
well and Coffe registered dnublp
deekers for Catholic, while Ilelleran
mHfle a field goal for West Catholic
I.egnn made nine out of twelve tees
from the foul line count, while Mulltn
registered eight out of tbirtetn
Fickle Fancy
Wins at Havana
t'ntltiunl from I'ftce One
Short Chunge HnilimHr I'ii.m npd Dnn
Thru"!. sie rnn
HKCOS'Il 11( R te- th--er e'.li
maiden clalniluir nur- 1T10 .1 furiins
J. Ilbuk it" K'x I 2 1-n 1-12
t! Hyerea. 1 " Kleltls . S-l ft-'J fit,,
a, Keltel 12 V sr. r,. ..,ph 3
Time 1 1 I S A'em I'aurfflla f l
Till T-ik Pj Maraaet Nh awl I'an
l.i White le rim
THIllIt UACi: fer feur-jf.r-nld. and up
wanl wiling pu-s iTnn ,n.j fyrlerr
1. mils. Iliiuia I oft IViic .'-1 l-r. i
1! 1'erpiexlt, WO H "heffel r.-'J u I J
3 Kraaruelii II- llimunli k SI : I fmn
Tlm I eh Psirv III v J-ni.li I" Wax
tner Presm .'hlca P'ttitn.rtfh Teil ' ioe,
anil Willie W1101U M,n ran
KOt'ltrjl IIA.r. fur tour eir- . ! unit
upw.iril fflllnE nurre f7fin R 1, furmnf
I l).arul"n ins Mniln-n s-l 2 I ,,n
1' HhimKwai. 110 Mnrrlat ) S3 ,n I
R Nerfnl'i HHIe ins, un, )r, ,.j g (
Time I ns '-'"' linslUt lieiilan rum
Varrifenl limn r mil till Mm r
NEW ORLEANS RESULTS
rillHT IIAI'K fir ttir--Ai nMi
maul
A.B. ullewullin. pur iii'uii i inn.
ftS.lllcrt 110 l.ll . S.f. 1..1
Sun Time 110 llurlie '.' 7 0
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3, l'lunilln 1I MiTnj
Tlin. t .SO -' 1 e
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Cunul unu 1'trejt
JtsJer Hts-i rnn
SKl'ONU IIAI H for four-jni'-eUlji nnil
viDwuru eiHimln. nure ) I ene. ii rur en
1 mini. )'1 ""v tl! 7-v p..i
2. llilen Atkln. I0J Srebte tl-l r.-a il-ft
d'AuieAch tin TI.ei.isii. in. I i-i :-i
Tlmt. Illilll risi" Hill Tn.itu nm nm
lirre. HirsM Hnil Halsna Hlun run
TlltltD HACK; for fmijr-iir.eliW uml ue
ivrl, clslniimr. iuir 11000. n ftirlmui.
1 rmeullRr, IIS, Morns M Till"
2. HUrl lnn UN llrufnlnu 7 .' 7 B 7 10
a, tm. i tu. wiiaen ut n -.' a
Time. J. lb 4-5 jrtr Tin Dceiilun.
Mnlvella, Truntuln. Atil'ch'iiU nd I.nlj-
J.tuury bue ran, l
Pepper Tells Mayer te Give
Fair Pronounceable Name
Drep I lie wimp of Scwini-Ccntcii-Mini
for I,hl1aitcljjiln,'i lil.'f event In
112(I. filve l n ii.ime thnt nny one
enn prnnniiiii'c i'ii!i.v and nt tin
wimp Mine iiiulerFtnud.
Tills wns t'nltnl Htntea Senater
Pepper' suggestion te Mnyur
Moetc.
"Chrlncn the event with n name
which will htiiinp It nx the etic star
national nttrnctlen of the year
lli'Jtl." snys the Senater. And he
ikMh:
"rind n wheme te pnpnlavbe the
iinme tlitoni-heut the country "
'I'M Setnter linn no s-iiRKi'-ttrii for
substitute iintnc "That'" up te
tli ('Milennial Cemm'ttee." lip nR.
"I.t the people t( I'lnliuli Iplm
crt nehliid the project and pnh :
aft'- that nfU ('e!i;re" te nupieprl.
ate (mounts for Federal represent
Hen."
VETERANS ASK IMMEDIATE
PASSAGE OF BONUS BILL
Measure Presented te Last Cenaress i
Satisfactory. They Say
,- t.i... .. t , ; , .
"" HKtmi. Jan .11 - il.iv A I .1
Immediate pbhsurp of -eldler heniis Icr-
-'ntlen was iirpml tedaj nt a he-nrlng
cfre t. Heuse nyi and Mean-.
etnmittec by reprc-rnrauvp of war
etPRiiis nrsnnlKiUen.
An estimntc that If a benu bill were
ennctcd. ..0 per cent of the war veler-
tins wmhl take cnvi In preferencp te
iii-uieih -. ii-miiieiii nun nnmr inn, line
Innd M'ltlemetit options, wn.s made by
Daniel T Steck. Ottitmwa. In . b'eis-
la live rcprevntathe of tlie Ameiiciin
I.pRin If n bonus Is autherised, the
committee was told, the American l.e-
Clen cvpeiMs te iniincii nn intensive nin
pnlRti te "educate" former service mm
a.s te the most deslrnliie proMsiens with
n lew te lin I tis ,i Krentcr number take
ndvnntnKC of options ether than eadi
i Alse repreentltiB the American l.e l.e
Igien. .lelin Themas Tin ler. of Washing
ton. iIppIiii'piI that theiisiint!n of former
erice men were out of work, and that
the debtor in this case, the Nution.
ulinni Mr. Mellen is supposed te be
(ser.ng. wan.s u.is ueur pun.
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BARRICADED MAN KILLS
BOSTON PATROLMAN
Negro SnQe. Handed. Fights Sixty
Officers Who Besiege Heuse
RoMen. Jan. M -illv A. P - Pa
' trelninn Panlel J MeShnne. n World
War veteran, died tedaj of wounds he
received when Ilenzv Murray, n Negro.
i-'ity-twe jesim old. steed off a siege
of sixtj police officers In his heup In
the Seuth l'nd in the earh iiieriilug
hours. Several persons were injured.
Murray, arrnisned en a charjc of mur
der, pleaded net jnlltj mid w:is held
without bml.
i up firn te
Thp Ncrre te'd emier thnt h had
,!! te kill his wife and hmwlf be-
fore he siibm'tred te .apture. .r h.
eon d nn- force himself ,.. hte w 1 u s.
told him te.
The trouble began when Murun
ejected Mrs. illlnm Jacksen, a Negi ess
tenant, nnd tired several shots nt her
Twe patrolmen attempted te enter the
house and both were shot.
A riot call was sounded and police-
men. armed witn riot guns, weie s,.ni
te the scene.
fhe house was surrounded
nnd bullets were sprnjed ngulnst it
while Murray tired shots into the street
On the tio'llenr Mrs. Jncksen's hus
bnnd was holding Ins bnej in his arms.
Murr.n shot him twice. The child fell
en a bed and Murr.n set tire te It.
As the bait'e proceeded firemen weie
called nnd lines of hose were laid te
Heed Murrn out. Meanwhile officers
battered down the entrain e and the
Negro siiriendered
DELAY IN ARBUCKLE TRIAL
State Intends te Present New Re
buttal Evidence
San Crniutsee. J. mi .".I - I S I'l
Arguments in lie ne nl Uo-eee C
Arbinkle. in bis It ml en tie i hnrgr of
mnn-laughter in lonnectieu with tiie
death of Miss Virgin a U.it'pe. mnv be
pestjviiied until Wednesdnj ntleriioen
while rebuttal witnesses called hj the
Stnte occupy the stiind. it was indi
cated earlj tmlaj. The aiguuipuis u.nx
eten.l into Thurnlay
District Atternev III ndy ntineunfed
tlint the Stale wns nwnlting tlie arrival
of n witness from Chicnge, v Imse name
he would net state, whose tpstinuinv
will be offered in rebuttal te that of
Mr. rierenre Hates. Mrs Iliite- ie.
titied thnt Miss Uuppe while ein.Ievel
ns a timile! in a Chh age store, wis
seized With illness siniilii' in its simp,
tetns te tl.nf sj.e -nflered ii r tlie pun
'n Arhuekle's room.
Elkton Marriage Licenses
Kll.ten. Mil.. .Ian .'il. The follow fellow follew
ing were granted marruge licenses hei"
tedaj Samuel Michaels ntul I'mmii M
Sehurr. Jehn J Aleiire and Kdnh
firnmiiti and Chtirl"s I)i Sciasei.. nnd
Marj Iti.e nil of Philndelphin ("bar'e.
H Suirbnrg and Marv Itegeis, Purest
(;iiun. Md . 'ind Alben Y. Ilelir-.
Cltim 1. vim l'u , lin.l Jenn,, Kci.nr
I leinenten .1
DIVORCES GRANTED
Court of Common Pirn. e j
I j' Hmm - n imm I.i'h V H iif4 n
Nfnr MRtrr Jr fr.im K Mnvr
Iiphifn HrftW" fr. m Pni ir m
Mi 'Mil m I or of frn.n i hr J. , lf n
tnlii K''l: f t tu lrii KiniiU
Mtn OHirtiUri'il fpun (Ucm r Mitr.uti
Hpianl Dt"iilr n f-i m Mhw r. Ii-no
fierff Inr from Murt j ptrae
Mv Ciiurt n 1
I.nrMf.. i .MrNffii f-em I , f v , 1
lit I' lir. fm-i la i h P l,wlM
I.aUru J .hrttefi fir-rn l Un K
J'lhn.
ae
it " r
Wililum I
l!Jl VV
iiim
VV iin I
Velsil eigpr
111 p'en f nrn
Unruly f i fin
.male n fri.ni
V ( 1. Iters
' . r Ie t H Ntn.
Khi h !, nnu. i
s.i'la-i i in
'i m I . r'l a I.
An Unusual Here
Jehn llntilcn hr s nnl t rr
young, but he's net ulil ; he' uei
liiliitlwinr, but llifir'i temclltinq
ntttartir about Ait plain lenki;
hr'i hnrtl from the ulruijylr thnt
uifiiril him mm pinaly te opu epu
lint), but he mi n tela of
niuianrc nnd an untlei lyunj ten
Jrriuii. "A Man's Way"
'I rlh ieip ehariiiuig, 'jvutltful
Melly u'eii luh n lliirjen'3 hue.
lis by lluby iyies
Begins Tomorrow
i , -
EVENING PUBLIC
PRICE-CUTTING
TAILORS
SCORED
Pure, Cussed Laziness, Says
Sign in Convention
Roem Here
AIM TO CHECK 'DEAD BEATS
"I'rlcc eiittittR Is just pin e, nsped
ln7liien. The mlier who dne II i tee
Indolent te exeit himself t stnnd up
and protect lil prelit."
Se read a -ten in the "Kfficlpiirt
llnnin" at the convenlien of Ihe Na
tional Aswlntiet, of Me-chanl Tailor
new in session nt Ine Uellevue-Ktrnt
ford.
Thnt i lie tnlleriiis ltultitrv sliwilil net
iipcemnrily reduce prrees. Imt -heuld
hae the sellltis prlee mi n mmiiiiI i ns
production Iw'ls ivn nKn the opinion
of Hie milnrs r-ntliereil I. or
from a I
ever tin. country.
' Sppiikhiir en cot production. Albert
Matthew-. ..f Clilrnrje. i-niil .
..W(. n. eni, ,)f ive ,,.,,,
, ,1!nc tn,(r( ,..,, f nrcl.io.ien
Wn ,mv(. , ,,,, M.tlM'n ,, ,n(lp
10 0lnltrv nnil nrP !, ,,,. our
'members te iheicbv conduct an efliclent
i ,1Ifcjrsll.
..Tll(1 ,Miltins of ptlce Is imt legui-
.tp Inprcliniidistii: If n tailor cuts the
price, some one must lese, nnd the
chances, are If Isn't geln te be he Te
cut u price, n tailor must 'Inke It out
of something '
"And stiitidaiil mii of production is
the nnh wnv in which both the tailor
and the ihiimiiiiit rn benelil. 'I'his ei
giinlratieu is busing it selling price u
the following Sixty per cent Includes
the prime . e-t whlcli takes In material,
labor, nnil freight. We then figure "J."i
per cent fet merliend p)ieiisp, timl l."i
I e cent prelit
"Atlhcring In this uiellied of hnsing
llie cost Is the enlj w.ij In my mind
(,!, , wni m nun put etliir i.ulers n
linrii
"
FIRE RAVAGES PA. TOWN
AS WATER SUPPLY FAILS
Claysvllle. Washington County. Is
Swept by Flames
SprctnJ ii.nffi te "rr'nnj; Pub'ic t (lerr
Washington. Pa.. Jan. .".1. i'lre
stnrtlng nt :Mt e'i I.m k nnd entailing
u les eslimnted at S2."0.00() swept the
hentt of tlie btisiufss sc. tieu of Chljs
l!le, ten tulles et of Washington, en
the National pike, te.lnj It wn net
until neon thnt the lire was under
ontiel. Stores, apartments, a i esl
ilenee. hunk, restaui ant . peel loom nnd
wnreheues weie destiejed.
In addition te the de-ti m turn of these
business pln es ntlwr preperlies were
damngpil bj the bent from the (ire that
i aged for sceral hours. Water dniii
iigul stock of stores net i car bed bj the
dames
The lire swept a , If an pith finm the
thiip.steM ej era house hui'ding. en
Mii'n siieet. threush te (Ireeup (tieef,
leadiuz :e the Unlltim I. ind due Unil-
i..ad stir ion and down Cipepp strc.t en
the east side te a slteet lui.i.in pnr
allel with the I'liltiinnre and nhje rig'it
f n I' wns only thteu:;h Ine heroic
. ITerfs of the Milll'itcer tlie deplll'tnient
of the borough, the W.lsli.nten I'm
Depaitmetit, and the townsmen t'.at the
entire town wns Het .lestree.t
lhirln-- h- e.irlj 'tares ,f tne firi. i
rppinrsl tti-it nothing v euhl . lie. k ilic
tiames Tlie water supply of tlie town
is se, ut ei from two inuks en tin bill
te the nerih of the U. rough Vesterd.n
ippnir wen- Inlng made te a line lei.d
ng te me of the tanks t. a.--cr m
the two In 'n: shut .IT 'Ibis mucin.;
hen tl . wilier was t lrn.-d en ( i -,
wns tin 'irirMiiiP, i nil ,n a short tlm
the until t'll.d. 1' ws .hen Mlsem .
i i e.l th lilt,'1 tank w.is tnriifil nfl. !
mi- Inii e tinned Inte the 1 tie .iiie theii
was tiicn .. fair ines'uti. In" the tu,
lad gtimul such lie.ulwni thnt ilfm'
,ir dtr.s ted iiriiiiip.il'' te knpiiijihe
1 iii.e fin. ii sprndinj: l.irtl "r Ilinu be
.end w h ip it was ceiilinnd
SNOW TEST TICKLES MAYOR
appointment of an nppraiser of met -Draws
Street Cleaning Comparison chnndNe in Pittsburgh
Bctveen Phila. and Washington
?y u Htnff ''erv.;i)rKlr.l
Washington. .Inn. ."I.- Mnver Moon Meon Moen
is delighted ever reports thnt Phila
delphia qui' H v die itself out of the
snowbanks. Winn i,i lenrned of the
joeil wnlU dem he pretni'llv wiled con
erotulatlens te Piildli Werl.s I) lector
( 'a ven.
The Mnyei. uitneiit draw ins invidi
ous i einpai i"' ii-. ieiiIiI nut but notice
thnt WHshlntrten s streets are tilled with
snow, even in t'.e hiislnes sictieu, and
that nute" ntul Hixieabs me eblifi'd te
lareen iiU'Ut ever tlie liuinuiei Us of
snow liKe tntins plunsinc and sneiting
ever shell nit. i s
ABANDONS SHIP IN DISTRESS
Red Cress Liner Forced te Step
Towing Swedish Vessel
H.ilif.i. V !s.. .Ian :.l iP.v A
P I Her fill I Mlptill depleled. tin- lli.l
Ctess I'll i Kesi!nii bus bein feri oil
in the f.i. i- of I un v M"itln r. le ii tin ii 1 ' 1 1
the low if till I udderll'ss t-i 1 1 .
stetlllislnp I'll. I'll, nod Is lllllllll' fel
Ilnllfux -le wil'iles-eil teilnv.
'I'll. n.ei-siii;i. u edi no mention of tne
sli'iimshii Kiterii ('toss, icperii'd vis.
tirdn.1 i" he zein,; te the Tlivra's n--Histuini
nlc'iit '.'nil miles se.Hh of Cape
Kii' i
ONLY ONE TO PASS TEST
.l.ii '. W I'nvieii K'.IT Spruie
.tu-. i n tlie mill man te puss the
,1 kPivice enmnint en iei eiul (or
tin position of Assistant enulneei in the
-in'. I -. Ii .ii.iiii; divlsliiu of tl.c I'iim.iu of
lliBi.wnvs Six took the examination.
P.'ivteti had hei n sen In; In the pesl-
"... teini'iiranh prier te ihe examina
tion, but prebahlv will leicne Iiu
'I'timtc appeiiitiiieiii
Bribe Offer Lands Man in Jail
I iiloiitewn, Pa.. .Inn 111 i 1! A
P i I) Niwt'in S'i .vpf-mer. a we.ililij
fniinet if llnd I tie Township. Ind.ij
wn. -cut "lied bv .luilje II II Itrpppri
I , erve -ix inoiille ill tin woik'iei'so en
n piii"B' of 'nibriu ci v nnd Inihcrv
Niwcin.i' i til' ted n ji ea of ju.liv te
i Hi i ii i 1IM te . ,i ii e. tl.iee jures m
the uml of Ci.uiK C MeuaKhaii who
j v us ace iseil if vuDUtitir I lie liquor
'laws.
fLEDteB BHttiADISIiPHIA, TtJJ2g
.
Overcome by Gas
MKS. KI.I.A I'OLAKIS
Ami her daughter Millie, sl. (100
I'nssjiiiiU aicniie. They are In sc-i-leiis
t'endltliin In Methodist Hos
pital as the result of Ivclug exercnuic
liy ga.s. Mrs. I'el.'isls' hllsbantl died
.shortly after being found In his
home
125 GET NORMAL SCHOOL
DIPLOMAS; BROOME SPEAKS
Tells Class "Motherhood" Is Great
est of World's Ideals
Pr V.. C Ui'oeme tedm declared
"motherhood" the greatest of idcivU in
speaking tit the iiild-w Inter ccicises of
the Nernuil Sclieid. Plpleinas ucic
iiwnrded te 1".".
Miss! poielhj (inn clt. ptc-nlcMit of
the graduating i lass, presented the can
and gewui te Miss Mue O'Peunell. presi
dent of the class whli h will giiKluatc in
lN'"nn" .n!"" ,
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li-tiirla lA'ranele
ilrle rinhpr
fnnres M "imk
I.M Mi T'lnl
H"len lieUOnser
!t."i I' il'Vk
Ki.tl.prlne liralinm
Unr It .Irceti
ilrtruite M (iitm
Vnna M llassen
K KlirMi " Mh:F.iiI i
' .ih.'J It. I' rrellttnun
l.leiifer M Hill
lai it M llnvlii
I'vatiffrl no lluj
I ui' Intent.
Ilu.h I' .lehnsi.ii
iir.'ti.i e .lenep.
.iiaririirt P. .tone
lilii K Kiplin
I'arnlln S lxehn
r.ifir r. i..iTi'ie
Illwi .i I nun,
Until 1" I.ltrenlierK
Helen M. I.IemI
Hrlfn Mei'le, r
':.": ....
man
:iliel M UlrUi
.,, ft nr-iun
I-tl.. i-..ff.,'il
'alh-r? I HresVr
Viols M lliMulhelt
MarsT-t I Hp'wn
I'K.ra I l.uechi.ei
IU'In le. m r
t.-n.. r M m I
tull.i H Mill.
Hut"- ,M ! i
Marl Mn . 'i
Cmma I. l'u .nt
Alice V Prtrlils-e
'i'Mie I. Prt'illi.m us
Mur -I Te t
nn M Ji. in
utk-a i' lti.uluU
Kleaiu r V Ith.iii.l"
I'li.ien.i- 1. HU'l" I
I I llsn lln.irrt"
i;r.u(. .M Ilntilnaiin
tM.CHretit Rnl liien
Trance, i: Ilnsrubi-rB Kallinn
iKMh.'lle lln IVnrl O
II MeKetrli.H
". Mellow. in
i atlierin- .n. i;uup n.
thai
Kli nner Si n
iM.d . W ulmnipr
Mm 15 W Ikle
Marjnr I. lls.in
Jni. I. i nil. n
Mi rrls iMtlsen
Krn.si V Iniiirt i
llnri i'. MaiilanU
Krtuln s Iti.Hhai
Maurlr-i s.,Pn
Karl s .stunt
t.'iij.s' I. ArrnliuM' r
IM th II It.ii..
lale! It I'.irt'T
ilArtri.'l" W i:jn
K,!t.a il Uraf
Inna M. (Mih, r
M r) i' Kln
I'.' ta't th A. Mm,
lelltn MrKlnn
IMttli Mi I.niiBhlln
ln.nM H MrNlrlml
U.-rtha l.ttnlsten
Kdilh M ViiSBle
InlPI M si. Ue.
1 ih . .Sherman
Itlierr.t It Slheistnln
Km tie I Hi" A sm. ille
It- Jen W. Mpffan
hrh Sitelnberff
Mar 1. Stlrltr.s
KtliHi 11 Straasl.iirc' r
i!lmtH O Meri
l in Jf lie
IMmpe K Van Inl...
.Marie I'
i ari .n
lilive I".
Ain." i:
War. I
.M W e'.nli
Wi at
M haul.
PITTSBURGH POLITICIANS
CALL ON SENATOR PEPPER
Make-up of Next State Ticket Be
lieved te Have Been Discussed
Washington, Jan. Ill Cenner Majer
fSnhcoek nnd Stnte Sinut.ir Mu (!.
Leslie, of Pittsburgh Hilled en Senn
ter Pepper today le ei'-ciiss Stnte poli
tics and IVdernl piili-ennge.
Anether visitor was Mrs. J. O Mil
ler, of Pittslmrgb. who. as one of the
lenders of the League of Women Voters
nnd ether women's nrgnnl7.nt ions in
terested In pelitlcnl nnd i ivlc reform. '
cnlled te iIIm-uss the pin p of women in
politics. Mrs. Miller also cnlled en i
members of thp Pf iiii'jlvanin longres lengres
sinnal delegation
llnbcnek and l.es ie. pelitlcnl pnrt
ners for tlie last four m'.mis. are under
stood le hnvc talked mer the innke-up
of thp State ticket Willi Senater Pep
per Tliev are nlsu interested in Ihe
Ihere w'.ih u sii-i'i, en nineng some
Pennsvlviiuln pelltii inns here that the
two Pittsbiirghers wire attPinptlng in
steal n inurcli en etmter t .row- nun
i.overner Sproul in f-irelng discussion of
the Stale ticket in .idwillcc of the lilt
tei 'h JslacP.
Senater Pcppet i niieuiiced thnt he
ind indorsed Celet . ' r'e '. Keinp
fin Postmaster it Pl.,l,iiclih!n, nnd
that the latter we M . centiriued hj
tin- Senate within a mi or two,
CRAIG TO SEE COLLINS
Ulster and Free State Leaders te
Resume Conference Thursday '
Dublin. .Inn ".1 I'.v A P i St
.Inmis Ctnl;:. Pi" it of I Isier, will .
i-lt vliilviiei 'Ui ns nr.iu ei tne i.i-u
I'l-ev sienal Cieven.iM nt, m the Publlit
( .iv Hull en Tl irs. ,ij ii ,mis nn -'eiilii'il
leil'lj'. ti re-, mie the I'tifei
i ti. p eppiicil in I.er 'en ipcentlv, 'H
v b 1 1 nn .isriiiun'' ai ienihe. l -in
ecu them en inoes matters con
hiiiIiit C'ster i ml Smiili Ireland
It ii ixieelPil tl it the rni I wnv st n.
in. n. boundary ii."i en ami the liemn
of the werlcrs ixi.1 n fiem Melfast
i ill be 'liseussiil
i W " MI :x i
W Wk ' !
-
Iniw i iitiiiliMiinn nvpnne flecliirel tlint Aloft. ...! i .. I .,.- ,, ,....
III Mils
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FiitinK
HIHsiT- l '" ' '-' pt Nwnrk N ,1
ri NIluHK VV .;- nil of Marn.rei .
ltirnt utf'l "I I ' rt'l nnil frl'Miits n'se
Vr ni'ii" I f 1 N 117 I" mvl V M ,.,
l..i.l tju'i'i I fui r.il n-rv'ee, Thiim.ini
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in... pr i e. Hh r e.icli i"melr i . I'nrn.is
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'"I 'vend
)4X,
PLEA IS REFUSED
David Disque's Case Gees te
Jury Is First of Four
te Be Tried
SLEW, ROBBED AGED WOMAN
I Pnilil I)isee h fate is in the hnncm
of the pirj. When the State closed Its.
ease nt neon today, he wanted te plead
pnl!t-v le second decree murder In the
death of Mrs. Snrah A. Parr. 'JOtl
(Irnnlte street, who was rehheil ami
killed .lulj Ifi. The State refused te
accept the idea. Ne defense was then
offered M Pls(tte. and Judge Patteisen
ihnreed the Jury, which tetlred.
If Piuue is convicted of murder hi"
Ihe second degree, his cn-defendant's,
Aim t hew Ilonkewskl. Henry Ileln- ,
ehi elher and llernard Melt, the litis
band of Mrs. Parr's granddaughter,
will it Is understood, plead guilty te
second degree murder. If he is ac
iinltted. or convicted of first degree I
muider. tne ce-ueieniianiH win
con-
tin., tl,el,- fli,f.
Mrs P'irr. who wns elghtj -live jears
old, was heaten with a piece of rubber
lw.m t. Inwlle llint stu. ilieil. Still, unu
PAR MURDER
robbed of ?.'M0. of which 52-10 was In was iun ceinmiindcr of the .Mnuretnnla cemmiltee, wnien win inspect uie neigu neigu
geld, all she bud saved from her "" that vessel's maiden voyage from borhned nnd report back te the corn
widow's pension of $00 n month. Liverpool te New Yerk in 1007. Hcjinlttee.
Assistant District Attorney Maurice Mnrtcil his life nt sea as a cabin boy. ) A long forgotten project te cut
.1. Spelser is conducting the case for, '
(he Commonwealth. According te the I t William Street
prosecution. Mett arranged le luie the William Street, a patrolman for the
ether three rob the aged woman. He ' last (wenty-twe jeers nt the TaM il
was arrested en suspicion nfter the Irani nnd Mniitgnmerj incline police
murder, nnd Ilonkewskl nnd ltein- station, died yesterday in the Ilnhtie
schteiher were nrrestPil in Trenten, N. iniinn Hospital, lie' was sixty -three
.1.. wlieie they bail lied by automobile, jears old nnil resided at Ml! Metcer
Plsipie gac himself up Inter. Ills trial strcel.
begun jesterday. Witnesses heard were I
Cliniles II. Parr, Clemetiten, X. .1., i Mme. W. A. Beuguereau
and Iliinj W. Pnrr. I'M. North Hepe; Snlnl Cloud. Krancc. .Inn. :il. (P.j
stte.t. Harrj I'arr said Pisnue lived A. P.) .Mine. W A. Ileiigueipail.
at his tome about n jear prier le the widow of the celebrated Crept Ii palnt
,m'!.,,n:, .. ...., ' 'i. is dead heip. She was Miss i:iia-
vwisiiingieii nessiier. ui i.asr r,us-
been bound, gngged nnd lienten, mid
Inter of having found his sser lying
upsinirs in tlie snme plight. nftPr Iip
lin.l succeeded In freeing himself. Sev
ptal patreliiipii were called te describe
the (i.nditien of the house.
Deaths of a Day
! SAMUEL H. QUERMER
Samuel II. (Jiicrner. for fertj eais n
member of the linn of Iliislnm &
(Jiieruer. djcrs. nt Ilnwnrd street and
I.ehlgh avpiiup. will be buried Thiirs-I
I 1 1 ii nfternoen Mr. (Juerner died Sat-
1 iinl.iv at his home. 2111-i North Sixth
, street
I'liurinl sen ice will take place at
, the Querner home nt 2 o'clock. Ilurinl
' will be mud.' in Ml. Pence Cemetery.
Mr. (Juprncr is survived bj bis wife,
Mis. Matj M. IJueiner: thiec daugli-
ters. Ms. Jespi.h S. Uitlig. Miss Clnrn
(.Mierner nnd Miss Marv (Jurrncr. nnd
one son, Kdward (Juenirr.
Mrs. Mary A. Hieronimus
The funeral of Mrs. Mary A Illneu-
I lmilS. of II. t I ratlkferd llVellUC. W
died I ridav, took plare Hits morning
fter lequlem mass nt 10 o'clock in
St. MIpIiiipI's ltemiin Cnthelic Church,
burlnl wns innde In the Hely Sepuhhre
Cemetcrv. Mrs. Hieronimus wns twen
ty -si Jims e'd nnd is survived bj her
husbnud, I.euis P. llieieiilmus, nnd two
hltdren, Marv. cighl vears old. nnd
Leuis, five vinrs old. Mrs. Iliereninius
wns nctive m lb" weik of chnritv in
the Keiislngien distilct. Slip wns a
member of the Ladies' Auxilian of
St. Mnrj's Hospital and of the L.nlii s'
Auvlliarv of the Heme for Ies.tuip
fiirls.
James Prendergast
The funeral of James Prendiiga-t
took idace this meinltis finm his home,
.".!U1 Uldjc nvenue, Culls of Schuvlkill
'I'heip wns high leipiiem mnss in St.
Hritlget's Church nfter which Inlerineiu
will be innde in St. Mnrj's Cemeter.
UoNl.erough. Mr Prendcignst was
sixty -five .veins old nn'l wns for in.iuv
vents a resident of Palls of SchujlMII
IIp died Kriiluj Up wns n member
of Laurel 1 1 ill Court P. of A. Twe
The Engagement Ring
Quality of material
tut in the only manner
that assures supreme brilliance
J EGALDTOL & Ce.
jLi.rLHY - Sn.vr.it - .STATiesmv
flir.SrNl'T AND nLNIlTU SfUIIKIS
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
te the (Jarmenl KxliiLit at the Convention of the
National Association of Merchant Tailors of America
at the Ijellevuu-Stratferd, Wednesday, February 1st,
from 1 until 10 P. M.
Stevyartt QettSies
At tlie N.itienal Exliil.it of tlie Merchant Tailors of
America nt the llellcvue-Strntferd un Wednesday
next you will find the suit, topcenti mid ether
distinctive products of Rebert Stewart en display.
Rebert Stewart, 1501 W&lanut St.
Sporting and Mufti Taiton ; Dreechet Makers
Amt YnrU bture. IS Eust iltli Hirst.
;t
.
JrteXABY ' 31, 122
sons, Themas 1'rendcrgast nnd .Tames
Prendcrgast, nnd n daughter, Mnf.
Mnrj Pewcrc, survive.
Penrose W. Hirst
Penrose V. Illrst, who tiled yesterdny
In Xewnrk, N. !., nfter n long Illness,
n formerly n well known icsldent of
Ciimden, where lie was nn nctlve worker
In Tnbernaole Methodist Mplscepal
Church. The funeral will lake place en
Tliumday In Camden. The widow, two
sons and two daughters survive.
Frank C. Reeve
Prank C Itecve, n former wholesale
grocer of Camden, died suddenly yes
terdny In Cooper Hospital, Cnmdcn,
from henrt disease. He wns sixty years
old nnd resided nt C87 Clinten street,
lie wnu te hnvc been Married in two
weekn.
Percy L. Clay
Percy 1,. Clnj died nt his home. in'J2
njnc nvenuo.sjcsterdiiv, after an Ill
ness of three weeks. Air. Clay was
widely known as n wool merchant, lie
will be hurled tomorrow fiein his home.
.Colgate Heyt
Ojsler Hay, N. Y.. .Ian. .'11.
Colgate Heyt, linnker nnd director of
various railroads nnd Industrial colli celli
panics, din I yesterdaj nt his home after
n brief illness. H0 was born in Cleve
land in 18-10.
e..i . . .. ,
' uuH'i'n uenn Kriicnare
i '-onden, .Inn. 31. Captain Jehn
I rltchnnl, former comtnedore of the
(tlliai'd LillC lllft illeil Slllldnv. 1 tp
i,,, lIlln rjnideer of Kxcler. . II .
for
i-ns
l repot leu today as much improved.
Members of his fiimilj slated that he'
hoped te be able te tpsunic tednv the
dlschnigp of his ethcinl duties.
Justice Pltliev, who about leu dills
age wns compelled hj a heavy cold te
leaxe the bench and who since has been
I under medical tieatmeut. aNe was re
ported today le be in a much improved
I condition. He prebnbly will be nhle
within a few dajs te nttend (lie ioii ieii
feiences of I lie eurt.
Rev. Samuel J. Blum Dead
Niiuireth. Pa., Jan. :. The Ui
Samuel J. I tin in . II. I., who ipsigni.i
four j cars age as principal of Nnzaieti
Militarj Ai'.ideinx, after serving in thai
inpiii'lt for twenty years, died of
paraljsis tedaj at his home in Hethlc
Iipiii. Rpfeie coming here he served a
pastor of severnl Mennian cliurchcs in
New Yerk mi. I Pliiliidclphjn. He win
seienlj -three cnrs old.
WIKKI
JiH";i!lll'i,IBl!
inm
Made in sunshine
bakeries
Victo
rea
Leaf
Sold only in our Stores
iBTObES CO.
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'TAKE UP ORDINANCE
IFOR BUILDING TRACT
Wister Estate ' Offers City
Ground Werth $267,000 for
Reads in New Section
PLAN HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
Te enable builders te erect several
hundred homes In the northern sec
tion of the city, nn ordinance wns Inken
up by Council's Committee en Public
Works tedny. authorizing revision of
lines nnd grndes In the section bounded
by Sixteenth street. Church lane.
Twentieth street, Ogenlz nvenue and
Olney nvenue.
The ground Is part of the Wister es
tate. William It. Nichelson, president of
the Land Title and Trust Cempnny.
said that builders desired the ground te
erect dwellings much needed.
He said thp owners nre willing te give
the city ground worth .$207,000 for toad
beds, te aid developing the section. Mr.
Nichelson said that builders nre anxious
te erect the houses, hut could net until
the streets nre put en the city plan.
Ihe hill was referreii te n suu
liOWOMVIEWATCLJsffi'SMGAIJJre 44tm68TttT
TZCaTOO!
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raswHiYwtaM
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lAV Ws&cmBBb S8k YA. , v
& m THE -S
BY It iisrttim rmiecinr riHira.ei'rmM 2.fsi0 P.M.
lUWTMtm CWWCCUt OttAPaiCATIOtl
IIK.VT r.(TOIlli:sMIS('KI.I..NKOl
" Specialize in Appraising Industrial Properties"
PLANTS FOR SALE
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
I e.ir-ter reinforce. t
mm. KrentnKe en !l
District
BOSTON, MASS
reur.Mm r
ctf th Aute
reur.stni relnfntieil ennrtete lirlrli fareil I'tlllilim;
nf the Automobile Dull lit. 11. 11. Mil. nit
ARLINGTON, N. J
Tliree-merv b.li
Twe eleinte.n
N lililra 111 N Y
nnil fnp
'.' IiU'CUm
WATERTOWN, N. Y.
Tour one e
-00 1
ALBANY, N. Y
Tun itnr
N. V. C. J
I'mir one ntun ni li.iltilltiRs. N Y
'.Oni) II I ..M.l'iil.le.
stnrv tirl. K innc.le
C. It. It sldit j. j
MT. VERNON. N. Y
'I e Merv lir'.rk nil
tr.uk I.arvl una
'luosterv lir'.rk mill liulMlnn, "ppi)lte N. V. N
ir.uks I .a ml nna an OS.-,
PORT JERVIS, N. Y
On stnt
rrt tk
UTICA, N. Y.
On8tnt new rlnrerri
rretf tluer .( arret,
1"'Mjni1r ntul nuuhlnr
pnr tieut Ii arrft-
MICKSVILLE, N. Y.
l.lfXPIl e I 'J Hlnl
si.i.1 mil I'm. Ie nm
GLASSPORT, PA
IS nn if a ituml
U lIlk.tM ul.
1.1 mili.it HiUllli 1IM. nf I 'It
un ink, tMtil. I.ii'ge (il. Her
DLOOMFIELD, N. J
( iip-Htitrv lirlcli. ft
mil two Mnalier i
NfWHtt rtt l.lnt
(iil-tnrv l.rleli. unmnnth
nil two FtnKller nnc-siuiy
NewHil i'lt Line.
POUGHKEEPS1E, N. Y
Meilt-rn 1 ami 2 ntni
tK Fuii Kir.iiKIii
WATERTOWN, N. Y
Mnilern 1 uml 2 nti.r
i. if Fullv mir.nl.li'led.
Our mn bul
ac red Vati
HAZLETON, PA.
- . . . " ";r nr . i I I
t'irri AdWlis - '
i -,i-'r-riTr.h-7Ti'. . i
i. n mim bullillnfiH, in Ien einne
ni rei. Witter puwe. iiKinn
grmiip of rpinfnxt'il
haw tnntti etmii ui tluit
N. Y. HARBOR
It ft fldlnc J"" I Vin ft iIeiU :te ...
tnhtnr lri'k lintl.tlnuM.
New Yerk State Equipped
;,rMKI0 M ft Un-sitn
i iatii .'ir'Mi H) .hhiii no' ii uiui'in pt r t m
Delaware River Equipped Steel Foundry
rtii.'llv nf fi.ie tni.H l'i ni'inil. i'inun, iiuvi. pni'
EQUIPPED'"rUBBER PLANT
Nir riillnilelplilH- r. Olid mi. ft. Ample uater unpi
I'ewir iilnnt I'lijieble of irilti. iiib neiu lime, .nbfs
11.. ef Meet phi lilnir ir is
Will 1 1, roll l llli'l'l All HI ANY I'ltfil'lJItTV AH I It'l li P
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Till: I'N'ITKD STATUS M IN
tiii: jiAitwivr Km a i-'a-teiiy.
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sjtiHi:.Mi:sTs ii.- vm nwi:
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HKLlilNQ T1.A.N
Forty-fourth street through the jti
sylvnnln Hospital r I , ,A
known ns "Klrlbrldes," wn'g rViJ
More than nine jenis age. nfiei. Y'l
(tmlieversy, Ihe Supreme (jour! ;v
ii i ,i i.!i. i i ii . v.m
emeu urn my iinu i rignt le lilt tlir0iTi,f
1 II flPhf In ....! .i". Vr
1 he Intlttitieii,
itimeii, Mill the ,, s-"p-j
nbnniloiied
(I. ' "
b
I'edny
(he pemmlttec cettnhlcrerl
te ; repeal an erdlnnnce ,l
erdlnnnce
Ing the city this privilege
Owen .1, Itebeits, counsel for l!, iJ
tliitlen. said "II would ,., L? L" "'J1
-I i,.. H 1i P .. , . I1 D00f'
cut through. "mJj1
Councilman I.litieburner took r.-VJ
lien le this. He said It wn, W
peer cnnrimeie lnsututien, and Im .
derxtoed It hntl some wenlthv natl?
Mr. Iteberts snld the InsmtVe,, Z
no nre t.
t'eunclliunn I'rnnkenlleld snhi i.
. ..t I..... ... .
A i-pseltit en ptopeslng that the t..$
way from City Hall te Kniriiieimi 1WC
be called Mnrsllnl Kech boulevard lii
given n sleeping potion bv
.i. ".l
ten II linil lieen lilt i',ln. .l I... ,.. .'
me ceinm I J
Weirlelll ( ,ellliell In nsl.l....l . '.Vstl
tpicst of the Stephen (llrard Pest or Iknl
Mr. Wcgleln snld It wns his dntr i
...11. ..AM..I 1 I ....1.1 I. ..UM1
limit" that the pest singled out a fcrU
cIrii here for the proposed honor iniS
said the name "Pershing Parkway""
would be mere suitable, 'it
,,iiii ivKMi, in- ri i ii wuh "h..-s
Swarthmore College Without Phene
Swnilhmnic College hns been wltheur
telephone service since Saturday nithtJ
owing te u cniiic having lieen breWi
uy tne sieitu. w
iiknt rrTenu:s vii.s(i:i,iNK(UH,l
47,756 Sq. Ft.
mnerrte hrlri
stmis In t
ir Ir-U-fiirn.. luillilliiif 1 nrcrp lfl-
In t.". liL'n.t of the Autonieblll
45,015 Sq. Ft.
lit fie nar.
23,000 Sq. Ft.
rulli tirlnMrd.
fuiun fMnnflen ;:
tu It. H Station
nill" te S'.unrk
368,000 Sq. Ft.
(. It. nnllnx an h rei.
Kxrcllllll IrIke
30,000 Sq. Ft.
ptepl bullil iir Ik.im ri.ne i ui ion.
17,000 Sq. Ft.
Htnl
.et
II A It II "
m. fi.
10,860 Sq. Ft.
fninretf I'lilUUnr
.Monitor toer
Khtlrnai Mi'lltHT.
48,000 Sq. Ft.
.linp imljiilinK; uumc nlth . iattern lh0P,
Jtnilreiiit n'cllnc luallnb'
125,000 Sq. Ft.
:l-sler liliilileiks 1 1 It II. Mill's VitiV
'i. e.il fur l""s Hi... Slle p r m f.
317.000 Sq. bt.
11.11' -I.,. I 1 i. Ii lull 1II113
II It eMi.i..
thll.ll 2ll
full
..il.l
168,750 Sq. Ft.
renr l.ullillni-. rm nlnlnif I in TiOi) mi I'
IjuUUInijj, Ui.c 11. II Klrtllit." Ju' 0,,r
26,000 Sq. Ft.
Ill' IPln lilJll.lll'KH t Mill
uti Alrmny l'unt liiail
28,081 55q. Ft.
v V I It It K I
t.i l K ..nil
3u in .
,. Md-
218,000 Sq. Ft.
tftpl uml rnti
Spi iliMfti td
ml
i lte
..iiIM.iihh Ifnti or
'-'.I
re Hnllr m.l H mw
70.000 Se. Ft.
n ItJJ ft en ,Vva K p,jr
Tewel Mill
HHWn'i Ii ttik till t I t.
i hfi.p iwr.
j. n n.
sl""
jmuiiiriui urpiinmri"-
,. ... . n IF I 'I
at uuerty Street, in. w
rhone 0711 Cerilnii'H
dcrstoed a pan was being cnnMdiriil
I te tunnel under Ihe ground of th ffiJ
stltittlen, nnd moved the repealer Iwi 1.31
ported with mi unfavorable reoemm..
dntlen. The committee approved. "V
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