E3 ur .nvmu. t" v imim, ta ?f.'wlws5.v Fyps lags' AND BAKER J 4 UN IS CITY PL . . 'flmn te Pittsburgh and Crow-feSays Senater PWHI Run at Primary ftDLEMAN IS ACTIVE m& iVJfplitlent conferences here today i,""it interest witn one in I'ltMiitireti, iJHUW Senater Vure and Mayer Magee. Jhj ft... CXmrtl.H fl... i1l....t nvAH AftlV TiTV"C eiuifaj s.liy, uuiwu uii-i ... L.'tflM MA...!...........,.. ..J 11.- ..iitlntllill 101? ' vijuilviHtruiH UI UK' rituuvw. PS Called Senater Vnre te tlie iht- KvMv also drew fc'cnater Mas LchHc former Mayer 1-1. V. llnbeeck, of mmm.LWi Rrittlburh. in PlillmlelnMn KsSiBater Lexlie had a long talk at the MIIYtt-8trntferl tedny with W. Wlrty! Baker. Stnte Committed tecre J-Ih Is booming Lieutenant Gov I ravnier iseidlcmnn for Governer. feWBlr. Beidlcmnn, who did net hesitate MS? vi V000 StatL cllcck ,n '"llli,!en PWil t . .... . CHJ M AI Balnrr. mn.lpi.tl,- rcfr. 1 1 ... I frm ITlntrudlng himself en the Leu le-Hnker Kfitt; X, Li-tenaut Governer was iia-r. -'---. rf fc........ ' vu f'?'vvr ". ?T l (wpn Huker and L'lii ended tbeir fejK n; was tiujcgexfed te tlie tntf Cem- Lv?nitiee secretary that the candldiir-y nf pv''irarry W. Mai'kcy ma have b.evvn out $, the. Ueldlumuu boom. yy -"WelKMly can blew Mr. Heldlenmn mi wan -up. uaKiTK t lit. "iimi i" b&Unut Is in the ftibt te stav. When In- U.'!,tar '" ne w,ll make an nirre!le , Lffi' campaign nn-' he will av something."! Leslie Cpyness Itxelf jXt! Senater Leslie wa nisaeii if he had 3 ntSnil tn1ttti,r u1u,f fltn Av.r.,i,.M-.ilil 'J . . v.,v uiv few,' .v....i'. cp'imtt be was coyness iti-elf. feg ,' -"I didn't knew there was any Mich (i WDject, he countered, n-gistcring in- ftnful,nnt,t Wlin n i.t.i nit.,, .it, f ,i,i . ni..HU..I.lt .. ..V. U ...V. Ut.vtllll, .., te mads te learn his nttltude, be remarked he that It la u line day. ' in ana enenlng the uewr for Jho ethers. T" The conferences today will be about) Ml Kune answernl their call, com S the last before wine of the 'cutlers (lock ' lnj: from the thlrtl thir. t te Flerida. Incideulnlly. Mrs. llnn-lu." "Yeu have no vlghj ti come here my n H. Wiirburten, vice chairman of tl' ' home is my cattle, " shv hald. r UAntihlmnn Stuta ritmmlfrun leff fn ? Flerida last night. ' . ,-w Senater Vare went te I'lttsburch te i '? men whether l.'niteil States Senater Crew fit , "Weu'd be a candidate for the full term ! r.- in rne senate nun nisu te cot a true .V'Jlne en hi physical condition. After P visiting Mr. Crew at Mercy Ilnupitnl ,kr. Vare said he had never seen him k jj, 1UUK1I1K uruiT. umi mr tviu-mirw the! "' li' !. L? .. i 1.1 l. .(uwrviuii 1 1 un, rriiuiir viuw uuiu uc i it MMi1iilatn ts Aluk full uamitittiliil tiii-tn r( uuiiiaii; ivi mu imi rtiiawiiiu itnui 'ieuay. in a talK at the illlam i tkkH tTn..1 (!nnn(in "i !. .IahIh nnil C' tkat pelice should hi entirely out of ii 1CU11 lIULITli 'IliltVl UI'J lVtitt'U -.wuiiiiii peitiics. f.V' 'VPUmr, u r.,v.,i- a al...t.,fl flvntn In Wil'adnlnhhi." said Mr. Vare. "I H'-wenld like te sec him nut nt the head itf the police department n trained man j&irha knows neither politics nor polltl pelltl Vians and who will take the police out ft polities and keep them out.- "Tejlny, police power In election Is VsMented, and It reacts against the po pe jlftleal leaders, also the police." I Senater Vare discouraged all talk of kimself ns Itcpubllcun Statu leader, j mcceeding Senater Penrose. V "I will be Ixty years old next July Smd I have been ,tn politics In Phila ?llphla ulnce I was twenty-one, " he 5H, adding: "I don't knew the State, "m-A - .. - i i. .. 11.. i i... . ' duii u w. iii 111:11 11. 1 4a 111111- mil- in JW. iMrnlni-. 1 linn. ... ninMI,.n wRatever te nc atnte leaner. Mv mc- w s -..- ....... - .. . u ...- ...,,. .u.. 1 HvttlM In Phl1fiil(lih!i. wlirn i tmw Jbnrc a uurtt'rf puny oriT'inl.utien, t.iue Mlm nil 41."?. !., T ,. nl Kn11lA.. I! ui& iuu iiiuu x mil ivc km .'Uiiiis-a. m Mr15. MAHMUIM AUUbflS ltf-.Vrt,.Pfcked State Leader of Women fkrL j TLia l'ni, IW.S ' " "-" ... WC Mrs. Archibald It. Harmen, set un mYt mm thtt wimAn'a n'lftnet Iaii.Tak T.. Can. tMifet "Vare, Monday, last night cheer- 'ftiMy- and gracefully accepted the "of- Tt.M ?ur - .i.-i .Asauuuuf-iJ.eui ui iiiui arri'iiiuiicc was Jgfrenat a meeting e: t&e Wemen'K u- ' .y 1 ''"" .' ihuiu-ci u "'" i "" , ". . . V i .nT tli s ttvmy phiiks nnetiin- en mid- S-"- i fi.i-dfim im Uiiinf ii-tw " I hv i'fnifiM'(Mifi liptwrrii ( 111 mi nml . i .. i . .1 n....i .1.... r?CSE.r& rvmlXr'ii" "f KeTinVwIiwered into Cent. al Station Japan. l'lrt real cHliuslnsm. UemiltH Knrr,n.".;i.M l!," 1 , y fe C , , Vi???? !hCly 9emmittee' Kleventh,at 1:10 o'cle-k. He carried his fm-! count. China decn't get the Shan- , , ' 'f.' pfv f.-r I w rid ti&&&:"aut etrcets-. .. . . , lined coat ever his arm ..nrl chew.d gum tuns Kullway yet. Hut .site hej.es te. "'ffiW&.Z r, ,1 . ilnls..li,t.H SWfJgy sel?,;?f th,'f ,,0,I,"str- dunn, the brief hearing thai 0,1-i Japan has apr.-.d te sell it (at Japan's , t" ,, iVm.i Ien n u vil 4."Uy''",1iMr.S.- "armn' allowed. . . , terms,, and China sIhIh In Uh ..irrn. " Jft'' " ''M rifl?2""lurw "l """;"' . . I Uesentrcl when the iiriccttves pul ei "en. wry iimsiiiiiiiiin.iis. . ..- i,.,,,,-,.. n ... ... ?1ffA u.. n-1 mi unnnt... ... .1... l... .... .. 1. , . ; , , ....... a il.lnl,u i'l.t.... I. ,.l, (1.,.,Mliti el llfif ter lllg 11 UUC. .SO IIIUUUIOU US A l r'll E-'flStetirHt en ciindidates for Governer y-MMrrv A. Jlnckev. chairman of ili w$wimmn ' ii f!omnensnt!ert nnnp.l n,,i -'.iXeutenant Governer Heldlcman. Counts fcftimmiBSener ite'mcs expiameii the If: -wordings 01 tee priinury election nml itte Offlces for which candidates nre te Kehn had been a fugitive. He -al.l'iutlen, sit? down. Clapping lets of It i i mil -, s0nie n.ng. .mi. na raui. i a i .wlerted. Tliere were several ether I wart ants "hv wholesale" Lad been Is- Ledge cengiutulalw him. They shiikief the ''rench defntinn sin.e Hi land PTkke: w. iet- ... FIGHT ROSIER GUARD ANSHP ?& : fi-Ctunsel Holds Wife Has Net Lest IV. ' Control of Steaten v Counsel representing Mr ,-... . ' atllrlne .1. Busier, new In MeyamcnMnij Prison &?wa.u,n5 ."" . "Q ""V'sVf. .el 1,Pr ?-..... -..-, ... .. . " ---.-- (Mwana, yucar imimit. iiii'j .Mimreu t;. .'.BecJdtt. hb stenographer, plan te ncht fl'. appoint"1"11 ,,f tt guirdlan for .-Smut's eon. Oscr. Urr-llli. ffi sn.,M.. t . . t ,",'"'" VI"'.""' "L. counsel ter ,sjw, jwsier, . and the case finally decided by the kebtnB' Court. llcKER WON'T COMMENT I'llSv" "" ; rWrcMslnB Agent Silent en Cel- ttv lector of Pert Jeb l&WjB. .T.lannln AcVer. Cllv Piinhni;,i HK, j Bwreiy auiuvu tuuuy wiien ten T4trt that he may ts. named Cel- Luq teri, b rcuviui uiuce puy I a year. fAeker declined te comment en , n. nuiuurr 01 irieiius nave offers of their siinnert 1 aheuld make an rffert te .hlr-ti mis S2000 Ipsh thnn his t MUry ns i-urcuaring Agent, Hsld as Boeia Smuggler l'v.Guntr, of Galveston, Ter., iret me crew 01 me sicanibaip JiWfx erreeted before neon today J.with bringing ashore ten qunrtu CrV.WB""'? e'"H if wivh. inn l,taB Mere uriuen ntates , wee aeiu mm rtari,ertiBa wn u.is..- ins opp.ineii scnally. had strlnmd himself of nearly, '"i "fer ami ,'ignr winewus inn . nie-, . . . ., ' T ", ,TV" ,? ' .7" '. .T " ",7. llel'ef reported at n nieeting in 110 M SSKteTf her huVbamlN Z'ZZ.' "' "rUVr "' ,e"P i '- & ' P'hr TlHI of , iler JXltliil,,:'" I ''"" W ft1"1"? wh,t 'i " ,?!'. S " 0" 'rea m" amount aN Mw7u former niarrlage and that this1 Mr. S,tt further nil that receivers Ma-i land who urgeil favorable aetlen '' ; r t I is exnlelts ),, he ip. u fts ,, .jovial and even eloquent." ' hT" feed te mere than KSTHI.dOO. iardUnshlr, has net terminated by ' had attached some prei rt v uhlrh cHd " his bill te create Federal local le tien w"' "' ; '" ' . '"" ( "': After the read ng which was much r. au r ai , ,h WN trat pMaef Uw coinmUMen of the crime . net belong . Kehi'i Sfhe attach- d.Kii.-ts for the purpose of a for, In, m, nitt I r u I i f 11 1 Atlni.il.- ('It v. v.i.ied at a)C,'WWeb bhe btamls chn-ged. ,ent culd be .i..1vf-d. he ventured. ' ';;- " 'l.'l'iinlt of d-Idlng n f ' ; , '" ; u" .iJi l? t t ,1 , "" ""' " Ih the gift of Duvld Beig. po-vjekn E. K. istvtr Mrs. Kesler's' ball culd be fii'iiMn-d. , whether mniiuincture and sale of bev- IV "' " .,,',,,.', ,.., iV, ' ''"'-'"i'-. were thrust ut her. N e w.i , ed n . . , .. , ru Vl ,,d w as m 11 k miiced hv tfisususu; s&Js.'sss K'ss,;rE!!& .., ;. . asa-swas.'srsia'ssis SwT'SWaiiMHoei. bend libVoPEiiEeiBa. -&"& : : , . aw .. wAftHrta runr if Kai.l.. i.. .i. .. . . - . . . . . ' ii...i.. i,..r,. n. ii.,mi... . un. xiimiiv m.'.. nr i 11 n c tt 1 'imii n in" v tjin j iit'ii h hivpiipsi iiiiiki di ' .. .. .... ..i , ........i. ...,.., eni. :? P?""1' J,. I,.rfti'in ??'" U-' -Irtnnt District Attorney had net sug- te legalize l'r ceiit I.eer ami 1J !' tllst Xe.n,lln attneklnc I,,, dun and .. Vi. .i.V. .7i-.7......ni...... klti twt L area wuen me um i envrcu ier nre- .. wmteim 1 XflsKmtfkZL l " ' ' TRVTWTTKfa PTTTRTTn TWTiriF.W Ptffr,AhTnTPtfTA WKl'llTnRflfiV t, A ' Flerida Calls Mrs. Hdrmen, But ICs Net for Politics Polltlen 1 net the lure, which Is rnlllmj Mr. Archlbnld It, Harmen te Flerida Mrs. Harmen, proclaimed by Sen Sen aeor Vare na lender elf ltepubllcati women In tills city anil preiddrnt of the Women's HcpuWlrtm Club of Pennsylvania, In gelnij te tit. IVtcrs burg within n wifk. Hut net te confer with the. I'lii'l udelphln politician who arc drift ing I'D Flerida, as is Ufclr winter hnblt, "! lmve seen enough of politi cian fur awhile, ami 1 am perfectly fiitlsflcd," Mrx. Harmen remarked at her home, C-47 llaltlmer4ivenue. RECLUSE ORDERS DOCTOR AND POLICE FROM HOME 'Neighbors Feared Illness When Aged Weman Was Net Seen I'rtlrnnoe whk forced tedav te the home of MRs Murimrct M. Kane, an I aged rvtSUM?, at ,"17 Seuth 'luitli htrcct, beetm-n' neighbor feared 1js might be I ptilmtMv III or dead. The .lil woman elRhtv-three or I ' 'iKh.t.v-fenV jyars- jilil and .ild te I Al.irkey. of th.- Te)ftl. and Pine-tree tie eph .i.il ivtj , Ui Hi,- iintini uii'i tit' -..r- ...:,.... I K W M..r-.,..ll,..,. .. !, i(.,i iu.i , j'lt t,. ,i 'in ii'ij . ui i.n. I I't mu of Meidtii, and Mle Amy I). ; V -J i::n.' of UerselE. MNh Kane, in npli of her aK und Infirmities, tr!inWt nor own biieine, met et It threiijjli u window 01 tier home. She rureav tsw out rxi'cpt te i attend Suii'liiy isa-x at St. JuluiV Munch. Slii liviu en u iiirt of bread ' mm nuns, win ucr uii'rr iuii, in-ciiiu- lmf te uriehburH. Jire jilfct lis unvlah- orate. Fer n nuipk1 .'f du the milk wib net taken in and millibar beean e iihirmml. They were fend of the woman and sent word te the Twelfth and Pine streets Htatlin that they feared he mlslit be ill. Then' wan no ars-wvr when the pa trolman cent te aoieBtriany the doctor tint nurie mppeq the itoer today. I end he forced n front window, climbing I - .. . ... I fCnhn C.nunM Hore Living Under Alias .rentlimrJ from ianm On ICllIin ,,in ft as escorted ncress the Hull, taken te t.Vntnn Station, slated and nluced lu a cell. te await a hearing. A little group of professional bondi bendi men were in u City Hall corridor when the expensively attired prisoner was led Inte the station. "We have been waiting for him a 'eng time and ball will be ready as seen as he is held," remarked one bondsman. The warrant served by Phillips and f'.arr was based en the uflidavll of Ilalph W. Naglc, 1310 North American Huilding. who 'nvctcd $3100 with the lirm, new bankrupt. Constable Werner, of Magistrate Carney's effi e, served two ether war rants en Kehn. One by Lee McGulgan, 01," Diamond street, chariot the em bezzlement of 515.!7 ; the ether, by Charles Keller, Norristown, charged embezzlement of fJilfllMU . The detectives who caught Kehn did net disclose hew they learned of his , nrebence in the Market street house - - . der an ursunied iwme. It Is under steed they had been given a "tip" by eme one wee ivcugu:iu.'ii mc uunusi Hughes, "the Conference ml pted tin man, fellow ln resolution with referenee te About the time Kehn wan being the open deer." America has put her dragged from bed in West IMil'mlelphia, , feet in it - the (loots te eep it open, enihsel for his creditors weie in the , Kven China asserts. Anether resolu reselu United States District Court obtaining tien deals with splines of inllueiice. the uplKiIntment of re elvers. There are many ethers. They read well. Judge Thompson named David Phil-1 will leek well In print. Hut will the lips and Themas M. Hyndmnn as re- mean an.MlilugV Will energetic Japan celvtrs in bankruptcy. They had been let lethargic Chlni tx em-V Such ones- acting as equity receivers, and as such iihik ciiurge " in linn M iiiugteu uuuirs 'ram mure umiinniiiinn) iiiuii tunny. ,nv, tercelil ly, Clearly, mil net very seen after the failure. Iltg linker games for big stakes some- inteVestlngly. "His mnlldiee is gi owing The court action today wim designed times last all night and into next da. ' restless. and hungry. They hope be te forestall attempts te obtain frh nd'y Little games break up earlier. This Is'jjj fmjsh seen and allow the Confer Cenfer teeeivers in districts outside of I'hila-I a big game. China is winning u ,.M,e te ndjeurn. Hut he won't. Hughes' celphiu. A petition, tiled en bi hnlf of ' little --at the present moment. , "btvng qualltle," surpass these of un. I ...L... If.,.1. ...Hi 11 1 .I... 1 1 i ? I: llm.lii,, li liiiiiiie In nlilliilllinn . ' .wiiiur iieee. a civoiier, uiiegmi mat j hours e.irller. he struck u pose of lierc . ,!,.,,. hefnm the I.tnm. It.. i,,v..l .;s .. i.,...,nep..t,,.l .11,,., t .!,.. c-a-sj nnd once checked u yawn. Assistant District Attorney Carl i aells asiteu ter nenvv enn Dprnuie sued for t'le fi-eker. Mr. Sachs salil he ha been informed by un accountant that the .tin firm's liabilities new rruch Jjl.'JiHi.iMiO. Preparing te Surrender Mr. S.'ett, pleading for nominal bull, said his client had been preparing te utl.aiiliilfl. ti.t.'l,,,,.. lift ,..l. I, wl l...t.H Klllilin, I i, tl,. II",. .., ..'KM ., l.MUl wouldn't 1 iible te rnlsn even nmnltinl !;'!"!! ball, and he will be willing te the receivers m straightening out the j,eks f, ti10 )irnl. te ,, Hniie,i u, ,i, r, financial troubles cmld be t-ti'ed 10 ",hi. .njmmi.it ,i,t li.imm'M." ,...,. ....,,.-..- -. . , ... ....... , ,,, n.-iui- or the i mp'eyes. and that Kehn ete.l ?5.0() as the amount of bail the maglHtrute would haw held Kehn in a heavier sum. After the hriu-ins It was renerted Kehn had blal a jrelden trail of cestlv p'eaures whl'e his broke ra:;e house was inking lu the coin from thousands of iivcM,,!-.. ii i viiiu is.iii.il cuiiiu 10 mis - I .,i..,.u. . . .,,,,.ii...l nu.. !.... :..... i.. i unit iini ii n r i.i inn vikihi iiiitr (mill rr vnri. v i . . . tt'JOOtl en Cither Uiirrnntw The bankrupt broker was net taken gallon 011 wines, which would have tela .....j ' rvi(m fnr (1,ri11L. f- ,'..,. Beard of F.du iitlen received eff,.rh fr would " te Magistrate Carney's nfflce te unswer ' cuiisumeil In homes or piaeei. etlur that. ,,,, ,,f ,,,,, i,-lir(,gl j.egien wlie hiive1 "l" ww ?-.0i0,000 lean te be w,., fr - te the warrants against him there. By 1 the plnce of su e. hl,vn ,a,.,: jj,, h,i j, VWIS Jer school building. This Is believed te be 1 arrangement with Kehn's counsel bail Han Iutee, Calif., and that his imruiit '' l,,1,'t ,1,,,! '" '"' fl"'' ,,int "ic city is1 was set at S'.'imh) fur the defendant's, PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH iw''e of .S-ianlsh descent. engaged In flouting 11 lean at Itf per appearance tehruary l.i before Curacy. I Magistrate Ilenshuw te'd the man te Kun.- 1 in ,thelci,y tV'en,,y lrs ''20 ami worked here nullem autheritj en industrial mat- land.?" ?. ba1r,"'l'v A?"'1' Vs ,''nl,,.""l , ters, plunged te ills death this after an his b I.I!,s,,,t'' l U,i'Pn ''rel:"7n I'"-'- neon from 11 point high up en the nertdilp dl-;lved list Jj'ar, when It was nhe a bankrupV: ' Kehn engaged a room ut the Market street house. January 21. the day of his nrni s iiiuure, iiniin-i i niinuan, pre- lini'ier 111 iih: iijiiiiiij neiise, ri-iilru giuilllllieii 111 tne class 01 1111, un was i-imn 'i""i jiuni ireiu tne i,,i'( wlilc tuiI lil.i lulb-j en',, mnvlin: Kehn the room. esucciall.v inttrcMi I iu Industrial prnh- Ihltd lloer wlmluw of his heine. HImihu, utr, miles cast of Cmie itin-e "He told me he was Hiiwin Kirk." ems, mid us agent of the. fulled K111H-1 kH w,ls frnt'tuicd ami he received in- 1 ns i4'tit out Imhiv bv the hid reuiuubV tnlH t'llllH lllll till BV. "tt'll Ininw imlll. ll,.vi.!.imDlll llllllll. nn Innlllru Iii.a lul .! lni.,lne ... ...,.." ...T? '',.", "'.,".,M!" ........ r .. 1. ..1. ... 1 ....., . ... ,.. .,.. ... .. ..wm .. ii,.., iiji ,iii.,ti,ie ,i ,,...... r .1 1 Ing about him except he wan our ledger, conditions in Kngland. He was born iu He hud been ill for some time, and It te be' reported this year, an net cwJ. He came, and went as he pleased and 1R57, and his home was at Rldgcwead, la believed he Jumped while delirious :.!c7l a menace te trnBfiSnMnrM.. 'had an visitors." Tsi. J. ' itn (. '... "li." ""'IZ "" - i-- - i -..V - a. VAJAV BREAKING INTO "CASTLE" f KlHkA vilL. s HlilVsHilllrfllililililililililililililililililililili pB"! JiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHiillllllllllllllllVrX vJft. IffillllHiiiHilllllH &$1$Z&0bk A r iiiiiiiiiiiiiifciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEftfcY AfliiV&vSHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIw JHiSrtnjju: " iililililililililililliillililiiilililililililililiB&K " By'1-' jBBMkj iSI "i v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHVIiiiiiiVfVrH Swt & 1 '''llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH. StKKKttB. When neighbors disci veil that Aiins .Mart, are I M. Kane, n rn-itise, living at 517 Seuth Tenth street, failed te take her tnltli In for several das they feared she wm III, Police utre compelled te break In the house uhen they called with a doctor and ntirse today Plenary Session Delegates Letter Perfect in Reles Principal Actors, en Adroitly Set Stage, Speak Their Lines Without Single Slip. Spectators Applaud nun Htaii Corretpentient caje'ery, extreme politeness, net tee Washington. Feb. 1. Continental much frankness or sincerity, In world Memerial Hall. Twe feet of snow out- diplomacy. New they must tell It te .iii., ti. ....... i, . i ...,,, i ,111 l-liisNeraml. I-rancc insists I'reneli Md.. llie capital, with n hundred dead, I IullKlla(.(. mll,t b( ,,r0SierV(.fi nR eiliclal Is in mourning. 'Vet the business of language of diplomacy. Tradition and the world gees en. A plenary session French pride tire eetly. of the Arms Conference, tne first In i 1L' o'c'eek Minlter Szc, in Columbia mniiv wn, is about te begin. The Univei-sitv English, "wishes te say one naval treaty Is coming. Scriip;lng sliips iu Keep iiniiens irem scrapping. 11:05 A. M. Late beginning. Gal leries tired Lord Lee, Ledge, Shiile 'in. Seliunzvir. .fjisserand, Sze, of the cinnamon beard, and ethers are- here, standing ttriuiit tin- green bai.e tnb'es waiting. Here comes Hughes. Ap plause, rather weak. Armament Con Cen fcrencin and Hughes are no longer a neveltj in Washington. Meie iiiplmise for Balfour. He walks ever te French delegates' tab e. Cnnlla' greetings. Di plomacy de luxe. liniieur is the diplo matist delightful. He is Mulshed, pol ished, a perfect product of his school and type. II :lfr Fiider way. Iluches Is rend. ing rese utlen , , iiii.'i. ..ill, (ii.i, ,,,i3 iininiiij !', '.nh .ii. Uelegates are assent- j,rll, ulA .,,,,. lt y,m ,.j,liV M-lmlurly, .'I1 ... i?".'.uI,,, re'cluui.cnt Fnsllsh. "Gnat llrltaln nig. Nene dissent henrb'jil. The players speak their Hues. Jlrs. iiunllng is net here tin "'"'" ing. Women spectators mKs her. Alice Koe'ieve t Iongwerth wears her red dress, Hhi likes red. Amcrlni's Feet In Oprn Doer 11 .IS "flii .l.iiiii.iri- IS " tn,. j timis an lie ans icred in ten or twenty ' " .nihil"- n mii'iit n ui.i... ...... than nothing. Jaj an returns Klao Klao chew. Tluit's a sain for China. Ger many held it before war. Nhldelinra 'Epiesses Gratlflr.itleu 11 'BW Hughes lin'shej reading re-'e- iiitlen. sit? down. Clapping, lets of it Land-. Baren Shldeliain. .Inpairs uble Amlinssadnr rises. He c pi esses the "profound giiitlllcatien we all feel." Shidilur.i uid his wiinb aie applauded. Coiigriitu'ntiens me iu nrde". l'rob - l'reb - ably theie will be ethers. Compliment, , , 7 REFR AMD WINE TAX TO PAY SOLDIERS' BONUS PROPOSED mm W m m , , m ... . Maryland Representative Advocates Federal Lecal Option Washington. Feb. 1. (Bv A. P.) Payment of a soldier bonus hi a tn '''! "."l'i- "': ' ""' '"" "'.' ' ,m VV " I h"t' '"lu."r w,,m" "" ' '""-'1 "tml" ,,u permitted. lie li-lisiire iireisises il liu m iwriuy n 'l ,, l,,.r nml nrlv eenlv i. r 1 1 1 n 1 ''" ! - s !' ..... , . 1 Jonas IV,ar8n UIDDey' mausiriai au- 1 therlty, Killed In Fall j,-cw Yerk, Feb. 1. (By A. P.) 1 jTenn;, Atursli I.bliey, editor and Inter , twenty-tlve-stery Municipal Building M uineu-heur ' ' - .leit.is Marsh 1,11 bey was at one time1 eiliter et tne I'rinceten neview, haviiu .- r-- ...----- ...... .... itiip (111 1 v ii i 11 11 pin iu imi iuu ii rniwi . 1,,,. 1 ti 111-11 1 nr iiiuiiiii- 1 iniinii 1 1 I'll 1 it inn ' in n - .' VJ1 JJJkW . -.Jfc.rf------ or two words with refeicnre te open deer and Cliliu-se railways." He has s'eine ether things te say which he ex tends in the record, as a Congressman extends his speech. -Minister Sze is modern. Yeu can rend his wehR If j en could read Ills thoughts it would be mere interesting. Pershing Inteiested Listener 12:10 P. M. General Pershing, deb onair, handsome, his calfskin beets highly pnliMied, watdies and listen- In-terestpillj- te the French translation. 111:10 P. M. Mr. Palfeui speaks. i Hi Is the. apoth(eIs of courtesy and courtliness. Hut sJnewd, quirk, subtle, .:...... .....I !.. -....., 11.,.. I-.,- I.'.,,, ,,...i urennses te linnd buck Wei-Ilel-Wel" (pronounced "Wiiy.H'.-rh-Way"!. Ap plause. This harbor, which Air. I5a four calls a "summer reviit ier battleships," will go b.tck te China. A wrong will be righted. One wrens of many. Se much Is gained. Ideas an of slew growth. The weild Is beginning te real ize that In years te ceme it will be bet ter te have the fr'endship rutin r than tl nmlty of -l(K),00,0()0 ("hlno-e. 1 li :,'10 Hughes announces the nnval t uiity. It will be iu the pews ami the head lues. Yeu already knew, if jeii litc follewfsl the Conference, what it contains. 1 o'clock Hughes expounds the treaty is it lawjei expounds I. in case. ,,.. , ns.ieates. He i-ei'scs te quit. seaplanes, hjdrephuies, uinilutii, bombs, subin.ii lues. But the capita ship, i naval ditier.aiir In the present period of hlsl'iry, iilmest if net qu'te helpless te defend Itseli from attack ever and under the sin. Is limited. That's senK'th.ng. Mr. Sarraut. bead '-ml Mviani nil ier neme, new ries 1 1 etpre-s . France's appieval in mimIiib, K'seinint. .iccentii. I I :; The Conference may go en. IThe IThe galleries m-,. emptying. Nearby I le-taunnits will de n geed buslni'ss. )Vnt up '" ""' ,i,"," "I"1 Wll(- ' !"'"' INSISTS HE'S FRENCH ACE!l"w "'" ''?v tern .'"' .-' "' ,.. , . - ,..,,.. ..wbv..,. l,Sltrt MlWl Itll llllblllllll lll. IllltttPlI WINS FREEDOM IN COURT i Man Who Says He Is Captain Ayl mer Branden Retells Exploits Still Inking thai he is Cnptnln that he u decorated f r this l,v IClne- , Geerge. " , j0 a,j,jc, tmt j10 nfi fer(.f(i ((l Hi.ift .,.. i.i.t..if i.. ,i. i n ... ;. '" ""."'" '' I' Ol IUU - return if he coil il nor. nml unrl i.nvl that a sh()(.t p(.rie,, ln ,,, iieuh.r.f V'ni-? . ret-timi would be better than roving the stieets without employment. MAN, ILL, LEAPS TO DEATH Jumps Frem Third Fleer? Thought t0 Have Been Dellrleu. Paul Leehtenberg. sixty-four ..ears old. BUri Neith Ninth street dleil last "n '"'. miurrii r. iiuiueepntni a.-i ... r . . linn lie I uiwiv witi 11111 ib.nMmi-i .'i iuu 1 uir "f , "i"i - r.a'i.i - MARGOT HECKLED AND APPLAUDED Reading en Horses and Kings Complicated by Audience's Difficulty in Hearing WOMAN ASKS MONEY BACK 'Twos Only 'Mere Abuse Such as She Expected That the herkl'ng received hint nlitlit In New Yerk by Mrs. As.iullh did lltt'e te dampen her spirits, be ing part of u preconceived Idea of her career, mav well be nurm'scd from the following "summary" of her life, which she wrote some years age: : "I nm Inclined te sum up my life In this way : " 'An unfettered childhood nnd triumphant youth : n let of love making and n lltt'e abuse; a little fame and mere abuse; a real man and great happiness; the leve of children nnd seventh, heaven; an early death nnd u crowded memorial serrlce.' " New Yetli, Feb. 1. Mar?et Asqulth, wife of the former Premier of Great Pritnln, st In a" high-backed chair en the stage e the New Amsterdam Then Ire yesterday aftirnoeu and gave her fim reading before an American audi ence. Such Is her fame that the theatre, one of the clty'H largest, was full. WetiknesH due te seasickness h bad becu off the tumbling phlp les than u day explains her departure from the normal posture of u public speaker. Ner was her voice up te full strength. Kea'lzlng this, she cheerfully cal'ed nt the htnrt, "If you don't hear what I say, will you rhent Ul't?" In the top balcony they did shout out. They said. "Louder!" and "Wc cun't bear you! ' After this she raised tier manu script In order te threw back her lu-nt "lid facilitate de'lvery of the voice. out even se It did net carry far. The trouble seemed te He In the formation and modulation of her tones rather then In their weakness. Dr. Nicholas Murray Hutlcr having Introduced her. she had put en a pair of slmll-rlmmed pectaelen and begun te read the first of her chosen selec tions' from an unimb'lslied second vol ume of her autobiography. "My Last Adventure In the Sporting World," she named 'it. She had net get very far with the re cital when, in response te her Invita tion, these cries of "louder!" began raining from tl-e uppr ba'cei.y. Once or twice a "plensc" wan added. Mis. As-qultb let her ielc out u notch and thought .'he was getting en much better v ben a woman in the bn'ceny shouted with e show of Indignatien: "Wc can't hear veu 1" ' Judging from the way she pronounced can l It s u tuir guess mat mis in tills in- teirupter was n compatriot of Mr.i, 'fli!,11', . 4 ,.i "Thank yeu: sorry." Mrs Asqulth said, flashing a fiiiIIe tip toward these f-ir-awny women, who obviously wcr fcnrful lest thry were missing semt- snind.il iu high life. v They weren't, by the way. She Gets Thrown Shn rend en. The "Sporting Adven. tine." te the dlsapiieintment if tier :i fcwpn-hensile-earcd iiuditerM, proved ( be the story of Mrs. Asqulth's trial of a new herr." and n hunter named Dande lion. Dundelen at lirst was "like a Miring bitl under me." but i-rentunlly In threw the lady, and when she came te she was surrounded by glooms and doe. ters. Leng before the climax was reached one of the protesting women In i the teji bn'ceny hud made her dc-aen. Her words were penetrating enough for all te hear, as, In the mlilst el .Mrs. as- qulth's unlimited reading, she shouted- I "Well, geed-by. You've get our ' money for nethlmr. Geed hv " Movements of Mrs. Asqulth's flexible but nbvlulely vertical liguie, sheathed.! " .. ... ... te the ankles In u gray velvet; gown with an nnclent Hzs'iillan nerpettdlcti larity of line, her jireli w'th a touch of the eag'e, her swiftness In solving a score of petty preb'ems connected with her lmnremntu rc"ciitien en the. Mage after the lecture thiw effects were al mere Interesting Hum the lecture It-elf. as showing a personality lu action rat' ei- tlcin quieci nt. Her visit te Windser Cnrtle was in the M.U- III0S. King I'dward. lt seemed, came out of the castle. The meters were ull in line, ready te take the royal party somewhere. But Prime Minister squith was mi-sing. King Laughs at "Scandal" "The King was very angry," icad Margnt. " 'Where H the Prime MlulMri?' h" M-ilil. 'lliiln'l lie f,l ,ni I'niiiniii nil V T iti. one f tim mai.w of honor. 1 U' ! of jeu te nlty my blushes nml command the King te proceed, he the Queen' tanned the King en the sheti'der and . w th n sweeping getiiie pointed te the "inter tuni invitetl nun te r He with her, Outside Offers Lacking for $2,000, 000 Lean There were no outside bidders tedav l..,- .1... I.M I'.. 4,. .,' The Scheel Beard slnkine fund na-' (l.ROO.OOO of the bends at -1 per cent. It was decided te lease the large garape en Marshnll street above I)u I)u tnend, for use of the ten mntnrbuses of the beard. The buses are used In carry ing crippled children te school, and in gathering up children who live long dis tances from sehoe. houses. The rental Is s-'lOO 11 month. Ice Fields Moving Off Cape Race Bosten, Feb I. (By A. P.) Warn. ins in' Nmth At'ntitlc ice Holds k-u'ii ;P&Mltill TVBHiiiBsiiivTanH w a i vpkjri lit otte ifaEiBiaiiiiiBir?iiisnaaBri7v'.i t 'viHiiiiHivivriiai Min&simaniHiaiiiiiiiiiiivi ' 'MitTAitf H?. iter5" wrirr w , , 1 s r r mm i nmnniUFsHRHT BURTON JRUE SCALES Funtril service for Noted Muile Instructor Set for Friday Funeral service' wl'l take place nt. 2 o'clock Friday afternoon for Burten True Scales, famous music Instructor, who died 'yesterday morning at hlr home, 4727 Hn7tl avenue Ills death watt the result of n fall en the Ice two weeks age. The services will be conducted In the home and burial will be In Dever, N. II., where he was born forty-eight ears ngt. He leaves his widow, M,rs. Kate Hubbard Scn'es; one daughter, Catherine, and one en, Benjamin, n student nt Pctin Charter. , Mr, Scalen was pioneer In the cam pnlgn for iuubIc in the public t-choels, the project new backed by the Stntc Department of Public Instruction. He graduated from Dartmouth Cel ege in isuir. nmi received bis master's degree nt the twenty -fifth reunion of his clans he.d here in 10211. Fer sixteen years Mr. Scales was director of music at Pcnn Charter Scheel. ... lk left there In 101-1 nnd since has leen director of vocal music nt Glrnrd College. He was director of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania Glee Club nnd if the Mask and Wig Club of the Uni- Mr. 'Scales was also State chairman of the Kebtern Music 8uprrvis'rs' As sociation, n member of the Musical Art Club, en the beard of dlret6r of the I'rebscr Foundation, nnd the executive ommlttee if the rhlladelpbJn Music Teachers' Association. He a he he.d tucmbeishlp lu St. Paul's Presbyterian Church nnd in n ledge of Mnwms. HASTINGS FUNERAL Servlcet Friday for U. of P. Hospital Director nnd Bualnesa Man Funeral services will take place Fri day aftcnoen for Itebert B. Hastings, 1720 Spruce street, member of the firm of Hastings & CeM geld beaters who died yesterday at ithe Unlvcislty Hos pital. The services will be nt his lute home, In charge of the Itev. Dr. Floyd Temklns, of Hely Trinity Kpiscepnl Church. Interment will be private in West Lnurel Hill Cemetery. ' Mr. Hastings was M;ycnty-clght years old. Surviving him nre his wife, Kmily j a daughter. Mrs. Henry B. Robb; a son, Theodere Mitchell HastingB. und n brother. Jehn. Mr. Hastings was a member of the Beard of Directors et the University Hospital and for many y-ars was presi dent of the beard. He was albe u di rector of the Farmers nnd Mechanics' National IVank before it was tnken ever by the Phi'udclphiu National Bank. He wes a member of the Art Club, the Illttenhouse Club, the Phllade'ehia Country Club und the Downtown .Club. Mrs. Elsie M. Helt Funeral Hervfccs wl'l tnJae place nt 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Lisle M. Helt, lfe of the Uev. Albert II. Hei- re-ter of Cbr.st ll'dse mil Church, Sixth und Venango streets. The . 1 ...111 lt,s f4 linn Inf A Vitiir ftfiTk servlees will be arf. her late home. 3.ri5! North Sixth street, nt 2 o'clock, and nt Christ Church nt 2:!i0 o'clock. The Hey Geerge Wulenln, rector of St. Simeon's Church. Ninth street and Le high avenue, will officiate. Interment mi be In Noiihweod Cemetery. Mrs. Helt died Monday ut thu Homeopathic Itesiiital following un . operation two , weeks iiee. Besldm her husband, one .i,.,,.!,. 11.ntliv f.mr vrtira ft. nnd i ,i,r itvinir 'in California survive. .She was, twenty-three years old. j Watsen Raylman ... ,. , ' . . , , Watsen Ilaylrmin. retired business I man. formerly of 111 hbore. Pa., died today at bin home. 1740 North hixtietli I . !..,. ..- t lin ! ViF unifnlif f li nut Un MUTl, III lll'J tltii" v i" H!ii,i-im., t' itid iH'fii Hi MiiM iuivuiuciiiiu iur ivn da vs. Owing te the illness of his wife, the funera' services of .Mr. Ilnylmnn will take place Fridav from the home of his daughter. Mm. Jeurjette Height, Phil Haerferd avenue. Itev. W. 10. .Ier .Ior den. of the Calvin PnvbytTinn Church, Sixth Hi nil'' Muster streets, will con duct the services. He is survived by nls widow, .Mrs. Jennet lr H.i.wmuu, and by one Interment will be in Rich- 'daughter. bere, I'u .,.. R. S. Breck Funeral Held Today riuierul services fi- Ilichiirii S. llr..L- veilreil tinuncler. -(1112 Snruee ......... ..... ...- .,...., -.feet, took place at - o'clock this afternoon In St. Murk's Church. Locust street above S'rteentJi street. Inter- i.ent wiih private. Mr. Breck died lust Monday. He had been n member f tin- banklnc firm of illlam H. Newlsdd's Sens & Ce. He was ninety-two years old, was u widower and ih'ad no children Funeral of Dr. J. W. Lyell The funeral f the Uev. Dr. Jehn W. I.vell, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Collides, who fell dead in the subway here ye-frday, will be held Fri day afternoon at li o'clock. After service'-, in the church of which he was pas ter for nearly thlrtv-three years, burial will b made in Harlelgh Ceme tery, Cumdcn. . W. C. Ptenfrew Beiitenvllle,, Ark., Feb. I. W. C. ii.. ,,( of Miami. Ukla.. the first terilterliil Governer of Oklahoma, died Middenli in l'otel here jesferduy M,a,Kn'5 $550,000' IN JEWISH DRIVE .. .,. .n.,.n.,ri n Met. Collections Are Announced at Meet- Ing in Bellevue enPlnlni of teams In the drive here lewisu American ,,1,,-ilveil bv Samuel Fels An mldresH was delivered' by Judge Martin, In which !' expressed ceull- ttltlt tlie ,11'W'sii uriuiuAUlluiin put ever their campaign. Jeweled Finger Rings Important diamonds of unusual shape, mounted with smaller diamonds, or in combination with emeralds or sap phires of rich color and fine material, J. E. Caldwell & Ce. Jewelry Silver Stationery Chestnut fie Juniper Streets ON ZONING PLAN Central Seotjen- Previsions- In Ordinance Must Be Changed, Combine 8ays BUSINESS MEN 0. K; BILL Combine Ceuncilmcn today continued their fight ngalnst zoning In the cen tral business district, nml led Choir man Hern, of Council's Zoning- Com mittee, te ngrce that the central nee nee tien previsions in the proposed ordin ance must Ic changed. The ordlnance befere the commlttee would man the city in zoning districts nnd would enact regulations governing the height, slae and ure nf new struc tures in every locality. Heme bonking interests here nre strongly onpescu te the meusurc. The meeting tedav was the third nl which the Zoning Bill was discussed) At the second session, last Wcdnev day, Ceunriiman McCench moved i strike out nil reference, ti the area bounded by Vine street. Seuth street nnd the Delaware and Hchuvlklll Rivers. The motion was net put, how ever, because a majority of the com mittee was net present. Ordinance Indorsed A letter from the Chestnut Street Business Association stated that its beard of directors hud passed a resolu tion approving the zoning principle. It suggested the return of the zoning ordlnance te the special commission which drafted it. Councilman Hall, a bitter opponent of zoning for the business district, Sold the resolution did net represent the sentiment of building ewners. Elwood B. Chapman, president of the Chestnut Street Association, said some of the largest property owners en that shopping thoroughfare fuvei zoning. At tlie request of Mr. Hal he inmed four business houses, members of the association, which own Chestnut street properties. "If Chestnut street was lined with skyscrapers we would scarcely get R ray of light," Mr. Chapman said. "They will net ceme tomorrow, but they may come in n few years." He said he believed borne happy medium regarding the height of buildings could be worked Ven Tngcn objected te opinions voiced by New Yerk residents regarding the possible value of zoning here. He snld this city's problems tire different from these of New Yerk. Webster K. WetherllL president of the Aldine Trust Company said he be lieved Chestnut street west of Nine teenth should be continued ns a busi ness section. Councilman Devclln nsked if he would like te see garment shops out. thre, but Mr. Wethcrill snld he did net care te discuss that phase of the quetien. TALKS ON FATHERS' DUTY Retarlana Hear Retired Minister at Today's Luncheon Frank Gamel, retired minister, whf hn taken a leading part In work anion' be;is, was the speaker at the Itetnr.i C'lib luncheon today nt the Bellt-vue Stratford. The subject wns the rela tions between father nnd son. Mr. Gamel said a father should ti te keep in touch with his boy, lu stead of working hard te de semethln for u son, he snld, n father sheuli work with the son. Curiosity, he. said, has played u great part in human progress, lie auvisn fathers te answer natiently nnd care fully questions usked by sons, even though thev nmy sound foolish. If son me net encouraged te come te theli fathers with childish questions, he warned, they will net come luter with mere s.crieus problems. $200,000 Less of Kearney Plant Kramer, N. J Kcb. l.(Uv A. 1'. Officials of the Ferd Moter Compan said teduy that the toss from a fire which damaged the p'ant here last night probably weulU reacti .f-iiu,iuii. blaze btnrted when an oil can .. . a...... ... I'lie left among 200 cnrbliles In n drying even j caught lire. The company hnd n'miiir i te rehire today 1MM) former cmnleyc and Increase the output of the plant. IIKATII I HHUIUUAN Jan. bi). JA"Kti ailKHI IAV. Jtu''itlvi" unci friend, u'se Ij Kim Trlbn, Ne. liS, I. O. It. M ; Ccun Hiis I.IHl, ru. u.i. 1 . VI v. "re niviicii iu ui t,.iul funtrsl iifrvlteii, 1'rlJiiy, 11' M , frnr IV,. parlor, of 11. I", fehrenler ft Hen.n. 4th i,Ml Arch nls. Cunulen. S. .1. Inteiinrnt I-'ernvoeil viin'ter . IiIi-iiJh an,l luJcei ir.ny cull Thiirn.lay emnlnif. wiiluin. Jim. ji, JAMM . naiuin Fum-rul. Hntunlny, - 1 M.. .utn re ili-nce HI 1J. Irv nic v.. Mi-re ftitvlllc N. J. In teruviit Hurlelira C'einti-ry. l'llenUa mill c-kII l-'rlilny i-venlnu. iiuiaciMAN. Jim. an. 1H22. i:mtii m wlilew of Oliurlt'H Ii. Ilriusm.iti (tine Will.) li.UKliter uf Ali-x.itM.r and JPiry WI.IIh. us-'-'l l!.1, llflitilv? und fill ruts, ulne Q'mk'T dtv bole. Onlir et i:ustri .star, nml Hurry T. Ilr,,. wnrvlr. H. Fr ll.iy. 2 1 nvvnua i'imi fie., a. j,., uil inv leu te -M., nt hir pun nt. i,li.ne,.. UHlIS JUHDOr HI iviir.. Crmeti-ry. Kriends may cull 'riiur.. imrrnvnt Meu il.IV evnlllB HinilKt.nV Jan. .It, ut hi. lata ren. ilfl.ee. HI24 I'eplur St.. I11JMIY W., liu. Iiand ef Catrlc M. hhttwl-y. uued 7 Krlendu may call l'rld i-, 7 te H 1". M. liarvlce und In'erment virivstc, Hiiturdiiy. mai,ki;k. -jan ni, 1622. stkpiii:n ji,, huiibar.J of MaiKarst J. :.Urlei lie.utlvu hiiiJ friend., u.an Mill men ixtdne, Ne, 114, K nnl A. M.l Orlnlft. II. A. Ohaiitcr. Ne, 1SS; Curlntlilan (.'Iiubh ur Cmnmaii'lery, Ne H.-), K. T. , l.u l.'.i Temple A. A, O, N. At, H, und IRtli Winl Union ltepuiillcun L'lali In .Ited te funiirnl s.-rvlci-n un suturduy, 2 l If, it his li". relilncc, 10X3 1'urrlnh t. Interment private. HSJ--I sj On Jan. 31, 1022, MAHY UANHAhTIJIt. widow ef Dr. Cliurlm M llnli men In ire both y ar nf her line. Hrv. Ins en Thursday ill 2 I', M., ut tlie ellvu It. Hair UliU.. is2u Uiestnut Bt. Inttrincni ,,rTlieMJ'WN. )n Teh. , le;;, THOMAS M 'IlKLVI'SON- lr 1.1b Slut your. .S.Ai.vh imi Krliliu, 2 1' M. ht his tutu riHldtnce 4ri(l0 rlprilBi' Jil. Illterinent pllv.iti). UUTiian .n 1 i.w 1 irMi-cin.!,), lumerc tullnrlng cutter 10 be te I'ltt.bumli; en y l?Txtttev!?&: w H-,i,h "' u,w"t!" hll 9 nt. JtKAIiK!ir.TK HlliKAMi" n t Hlilnr ITepertle. and htiiren ClIUUCH l'UOPKHTY. ldTII iwi, (IHliKNi aiioeo HI) I-T.i HUITAIII. ' TDll MANl PADTUlUeKl ()K VsJv Ki.sMJi eauahi: HUirvicK htatiev MI'VINO I'tCTlHlKM, KTU- Ne i,,"' SI'tlli'TlONs. .ium;i'1 1. l.'ll j.MA. -'oil LINCOLN llLDIJ, ".ia.n, .01) Ml Save 80 en Your FURNITURE BEDDrNdH AND CAHMFW , VUlt our , showrooms and .brew. Lowet prlcMi hlthttt quality stock. Berger Furniture Ce. 5248-50 Market St. n'men 0S0 v Oiwb Kr.t CLAD'S URN for tui-r-tt Ch tK elate, Het Water Any, Bljrla or 8ls ffti E'upwni for HettU and RtBtaurantM It .nirea. Pte.im Tttbl Ptnt.warm .. Uridine "lever c-oektrs. Wnllli) '-rtn, ute, , MOTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 sad 121 S. 11th St CAFE L'AIGLDAI "Back te Pre-War Price." L'AIGLON Full Course Dinner (CHANGS Ol MFNU DAILt) $2.50 pnnvED in lfAtv Ttl'tiTiniiin MOM B X TO KIUIIT Dlnnrr D.ncta, 7 te 0 no .ercr initrge y6l9IWLTPvCIPTENTW ROADABILITY VOU'LL marvel at th. (nerfate In your car, readabi'lty th. in.tant you taka your fir.t rid. aft.r It hai been St.bllli.d. , Wherea., b.farc, it bucked and bounced like a thing peetee.ed. you'll Hnd that It ha eettl.d down and ride, practically at evenly, a. .Ilently and ai moethly en rough read a en smooth. Call at our Shew Roem for actual ucmonitratlen anil arrance for a te.t ride. Jehn Warren WriUen Company 24th & Lecutt Streeti Phllade.phla, Pa. mt WATSON StabilaterI esraiD op ium. inisev gnnraniiai m SWjMY ti W OUTINGS from Market street Wharf Every Sunday AtlanUc City wnawoed Arixleaea Andrew Avenue r-caan City Cape May Sea Iale City Cersena Inlet StoneHarber Round Trip MT ,' S.ys'?eii..ii av.) Avaien 7.30 A, 7.10, . bh uwtvr rcQris i iSHJUDAY EXCURSION ATLANTIC ClTY.WlLDWOOD ANCLESEA Wdnes.teV, F.biuary 22 WASHING ION'S BIKT1IDAY n.SO Round Trip $1. SO p i 1 Trem bread Street staties. $3.50 Washington S3.00 Baltimore ReundTrlp SUNDAYS February S, 19. Mereh 5, IS. llred Htrwt 7.50 Wni rtilta. 7.5t e- S3 .OO INEW YORI 111 QllKin&ve Knni Til Trb iiury 12, in. March 12, 26. ... . ... , ".4(1, North 1'liiU. 7.6(1 A -O hrnd sired West J'IiiIj. 7.J M-CO ALTOON UTTre mi Levniilewn, Mi.Uniei Trip Huntinjdan, Tyrene SUNDAY. FL,..n r. Mrcud Hr-tt ia,m Wuil 1 hilii , ... 12.1C k OO C'MBtllPCE,MI 'VV7 j in I.- mir. ...l E. NEW MARKET. Ml 1 rip FEDERAUBURG, MD. en., 3IAFO.ID, DEL. 52.70 DOVER, DEL. Trip""1 SUrVPY. February 26 lr1"' S1,"'.' , , GMf ict I'M eili Iplila UM iis-ewr i.IU.V. Pennsylvania System rh tUuta ef Ilia Breaa.rayUmlt.a4 Bt.'-Yift ib: jUiML- 8 WmM fla J. 50 U &s JXH 7ei M J .1 a j '1 a 1 g m "J VM .5, J i sj? SW -?e- - , -. - - lMw .f.. fiiis ac yrcwnqi . . M VTrinLWSL U 1 A "V - . . " - WV..VI '-ff,Jv. If"l 1 . V - M . 1 . I ,U.h -,- ;A'Lk t?XE.Ii.i !- -v. .. f." , - "-w-; "'" V k Sri ""AWBWfcaP W... -,..fM,i - I ' I.
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