ri ' Will "- .. ,- x .,..,. .v,,., . . - i,. -i E. vViit '?viriu MEW hn as a mm jj . It Each of Them en Head tyiih Blackjackv They Testify ' r u H v " Ee is held without bail Whn Geerge K. Dennl 7B28 Biy Umk street, was , arraigned . befnW LhI. DiiMn' today te answer HUrrM of nn attack pn a flftycWjt- old woman, msi j-uceuu a,..v, l.lj.MitflA.1 liltn na flirt mfltl !fft women wraiiuei 7 , whom they had eh been attacked. w. wim a'Siri or nixicqn. Tli alleged nttaeks occurred, fn the Bt neighborneoa wunin 1115 ibsl IteA..' cvtn. I-aura Aisep, imyciBm, "")' flniMMtng nvcnue Identified Dennis g the man who accosted her last Tiles Iti night as Bhe was en her way home Hint 9:f o'clock. She said he stepped Cz-ut nt her at n lonely snot nenr BSftr-ninth street And Klngscssing ave Wind threatened her with a revolver Bid then struck her ever the head and rS!L ei-pnmed And patrolmen ran te m aid and arrested Dennis as he was HTelver and a crudely constructed Utckjick which they sold they took D!?nlf'i , 1 . ,M L (bout an Inch In diameter and tfit Inches long, wrapped In tire tape, rditherine Dugan. srxteen years old, Ml Elmwood avenue, paid she rccog rcceg Z! nnnl an the man who stormed te two weeks age as she wan pnssing . ifiv snot en biimvuuu uvcnuu uc hrien SIxtv-nlnth and Seventieth street. Dennis. Bno earn, bii-iiuvu u5'"".u lifnDOBrU MHU liuuuam"tt uiutnjuvn hid her te "step and net te scream." . ..m horAiiHe of frlnht she could Mtiupnress n.scream, and then Dennis hid her he would "cut her threat If it screamed again. .... MIlS UUgan UUIU BUG ILIUUIIIUU Mulct fr that thrent but .that he struck her mi the head, and knocked her uncen- , The' third alleged attack by Dcnni.. vti made upon Mrs. Alberta A. Mun er, tnentyfivc, 8 Grecnway avenue .Mvn. en the nlcht preceding the nt- tick en Mrs. Alsen. 'Mrs. MunRcr broke down when asked for details of the attack. She became wifuscd while trying te testify and lobbed bitterly ns she was assisted from fti stand. ' According te the story she formerly lire the police. Mrs. Mungcr was at- ticked last Mendnv night nt Slxty- urenth street and Grays nvenuc. Her nsmllnnt enmc up behind and nibbed her. She wns ftttiniicd by a Slew and dragged down nn embankment it the side of the read. Oninthpr woman nrebenl at the hear- hg had been attacked, but was nimble te identify Dennis". Magistrate Dugun field Dennis without bail for the Grand lery. Other charges of highway rob reb btrj, larceny and brcnklng and entering hive been ledged against lilm. DR. PHILLIPS COMING HERE Accepts Call te Take Pulpit of Church of the Saviour i The llcv. 7.. D. T. Phillips, of St. LeuIj. has ncceptcd the call te the rec rec terthin of the .Protestant Eniscenal Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth ind Chctnui streets, and will arrive here Mnv 1 te take up his new duties. He will eucccert the Hcv. Ur. llebeit Johnsten, who leaves April 1 te accept tbeeall te St. .lelin s IOhI-cedhI Clnncii in nasningten. WTiinrr-rw tiiT W 1 YARttNlBltii5liSPbftiAYEb BY MARY MILES MINTEB i 3 . J .ti n n i"i xy r-i t-h t 1 f 1 - an as . s as . t 1 r 1 ? HHHbI HHssSHKiiHiH HlHH K " ' ifiiiafeiaiilW HVJHH KjS9flHH LHHiHIB aHW ''HEiBH KHEdiHEfsH Ricp-vHRiH HBBHiSwiH rjrlHJHIjlH MKigpHP';lH)jB MiM'IB RHiBHII bttll 'HM SaH kIw:4HVI hBB Hk';'iIbH HMkiASSH KIKJHihI yl'fvHIH HKPHiH KiFjIHI Pw&KlJBflH lKH B; ? "-' jM DDDDD DO' DP DDODD.DDD LTD D DDC iajppiBMgipiWi iwyy LL.MimiiFRnFr.AMnFNr Firal WOP DOUBTED p.D D D,D D.PI DiDDDQ FEAR- ADORATION HORROR REGRET 1 (c) Internitlenal MIRTH . LEGION IN1IVE E FORNEWM MB Legah Pest Campaign Proves Big Success New Orleans . Club Formed PLAN ENTERTAINMENTS The "mere members" campaign of Legan Pest, Ne. 370, of the American Legien, Is meeting splendid success. A number of new members were re ported nt the meeting last night by Vice Com mander Page, who is chairman of the drive. He also out lined plans for continuing of the enthusiastic cam paign. , ,, , The meeting last night was held In the Legan .Library. It was the first meeting held there in two years, previ ous meetings being held at Drnuch Drnuch tewn. , , A New Orleans club was formed among the members of the pest. Or ganizing the, club was attended by u great nmeunt of Interest as the mem bers will attend tne nnuenni ja'sieu CAMDEN COPS BULLETPROOF IN NUTSHELL-LINED HATS Tested With Club en Councilman's , Head, He Gives It Cv K. Dullct'proef hnU'lt the latest thing In the way of police millinery In Cam den. .Many policemen were shot in the head hist year and the new headgear was decided en last night at a meeting of the Police Committee of Camden Council. Each hat will be lined with many layers of walnut shell, guaranteed te be proof ngalnst anything less than a thlrtcen-lnch gun. While some of the police appreciate the interest in their welfare, there arc ethers net se keen about the new walnut lined caps. They fear that some of the facetious persons might' regard them nutty. The cop was tested Inst night before Council's committee by A. T. Knight, the inventor. He put the hat en the head of i: Councilman mid looked for u revolver. Ne revolver could be found, sc Kulght obtained a. policeman's club nnd 1 whacked the councilman ever the head. The man who submitted te the tcs" r.nld "It wiih jiibt like belnz caictucu with a feather." AND THEN HE DEPARTED SEEK TAjll DM IN TAYLOR MURDER U. G. I. EARNS $2,717,032 NET PROFITS' FOR YEAR Is Equal te 3.78 P. C. en Common Stock Against 3.25 P. C. In 1920 The United Gas Improvement Com pany reports for the fiscal jenr ended Was Tuberculosis Sufferer and Collapsed, Is New Theory Advanced CLUE HUNT IS STILL ON Investigation by the pelWe has brought no elue te the identity of the woman whose vbedv was found 'en nn lee-bound rock In Ferest Hill Turk, Camden, yesterday. There is much speculation by the police as te hew the body reached this out-of-the-way spot. County physicians are inclined te be be lleve that the woman. vifTerlng from tuberculosis, was bound for some point In Camden nnd 'collapsed at the pinto where her body wns feniM. There, nre manv things in conflict with this theory, however. Trucks of nn nutomeblle which curve invny frein His Heme TRY TO TRAP WITNESS "Docter" With Pharmaceutical Vo cabulary Fleeces Druggist Police nre looking for a "Dr." Chailes A. Saunders, a Negro of pellucid accents and n pharmaceutical vocabulary. , Last night "Dr." Saunders walked into the drug store of Charles A. AVat- 1 n.. .. W.n.tA,l nl.il !Qn, I I. ulfitii,. convention te be held next Octebei in , am pemeij. nested of Mr. Watsen ?scw Orleans. ' . ... u prescription blank. This he filled out Legan Pest took action favoring the lnntln for $5 worth of Intricate com four features of the adjusted ceuipcn- 1 ))eumig Thcll turning about Jhe stoic MtUeu', exclusive of the cash bonus j, plckpa un imll. l)M1Hlli a toetIl I"n.' j t .1 .. V..111 i. brush, some shaving cream and sutidiy Tin. iiext mecdne of the net will be ..,,..',,..,. . ,, " i , ,.,.. cr. the Legan ' elm:l """-- " ""- """' "l """ul " un. 1,. 0l. merc I "Send all these collect, iwill you." he nw i..t ,.- helnrr nlan- 7. m e nt i(-1 mnDntigi' J W UIHIUUMW"' - " " ". Thursday. March -Library. in Dnri.mtief .It II)' I net nrnltta nt .. IITftIO nil Innninu nt J1'1 ir.fl '.....I tllP llinln Villi ll In itlllll II feW foci frOIII Disappeared at Time Of Sheet- I euual." after preferred dividends' nnd I where the body wns found intllcute. It ( . n a e-v a ' , interest adjustment en preferred capltnl i '"Ii thnt the woman was -iiitIp! ' ing BUlletS Fbund in 'stock subscrliilens, te ;;.78 per cent en " the spot nnd left there. These who ll. n sill (I'JII.HIKI niitstnnillnir rniiiuuiii a vnnie 111 iiii'iir.v fu inu wimuui stock, ns against 3.25 per cent earned "lght have been dead when rnrrled In 1020. there, and left by persons who did net Operations of the cempnn unthiilc of w""t te '"try tlie body. Phllndclphln. the report boys, jiruduced ' 'lcrc rV 11"l,',u her face which .$5.45.1.870 net prellt. equal te the full would net have been caused by slmplv dividend en the preferred stock und S.'j;; railing in the snow, several of ..the per cent en the common stock, while the county detectUes ;eiitend. . operation of Philadelphia (las Works , r- I,r"'lk .Stem. Corener sphv- showed u les te the eempanv of SL.- slemii. clings te the theory that the 7.'I0,847. The profit or the city from woman ,1puIi whs due te ndvunced .i. ' ......,... ...,,.,!.... ..r ,i... liilicreiileslK. ,n.t.- wn S4.5IW.IHM). riinnt t,i i. ..... hxnmlnntien of the body last nhrliti cent en $75.()40.S:jt). i,,lmV',..t,".,t if "s ".? th,nt.ef ?I,S- Total earnings weie $7.401.n:t. in- mc ( "s,n,,". tr'iitl. nilssmg from crense. y27.'!,:!4(. and Ihu total expends Ifermnntewn. 1 he police nlse received S1.04S,'.':i4, decieasc $71,002. ' " . "" , lll,t 'J'V m ni" l)P. tUa,r ' i -.in. . ,,. il.n .1 ....h ........ .i::. nt Mr.. Ituve Mink. 114 State street. dend en the common stock it was ,.0. ' Cnmden. but Mm. Kllnk was found Les Anseles. Feb.. 18. Information that the driver of a taxlcab illsappeared nbeut; the time that William DcMiieml Tayler, film director, was muidercd. led the police Inte a new line of Investiga tion today. The taxlcab driver h ab sence was reported by hltl wife. in his home, the police said, they found n caji and three builds of the caliber of that which killed Tayler. Delerthes lnvestizatini: the murder conferred with District Attorney wool- wine today, but the District said nftci'wnitl thnt "nothing . W I llfllll ,111 111" -" " T.wrt ll ...in in-v;- -- . ll 'rtr,ml"lc.ssnry te take .$1:10,050 from undivided I vcr-v "'.I,'-1.'. ' ' i ii.".!"" I profits of previous years. dHinite ' Thc preftt ( the pitv nas ,ltvt,ej ai riCMICC RFD-1 DENIES RED-TAPE CHARGE had come from the conference. Me sum folle.VK. (!, ,Cntal (paid and no he felt the most Important thine : te ur d) ,.,850,700; fice gns te buildings . ,.,. done wok te get in touch with Kdwuiil , an, ,;trcct lamps, S!! 10. 1.1(5, nnd fire Colonel Van Dusen Says City Picks K. SandK. mislng sccretiu-y-butlcr of mnitenance of btieel lamps, .'JDHJOl. Laborers as Quickly as Possible J-UJIUr. .. .,..! 1 . .,. r.I.ll U !.... BUYS EVANGELIST CHURCH CommivMen in listing laborers for iiiu- uii iiul service was exiluineil tedny by S. B. Flelsher te Preserve S. Phlla. .Colonel Van Dusen. a member of the .... . . fommlssien. Seme I euni'il membert re- Edlfice as Art Treasure .gently ald then- Is tee much ied tape The Church of thc Kvaugelists. a about the pieceduie gem of ecclesiastical architecture -.it- "There is no such thing a a Civil On the nbllltv of Investigators (e In enk ' down the story of one person nircMiiv questioned about the murder may Tle- nend the solution of the crime. '11.1.1 lu tl.n. n,ut,Hnn miiin nl the ncd for members of thc pest. A card hlfF' When Mr. Watsen's errand bej Sheriff's office. The name of the witness whose story the investigators are un dermining is withheld from the public. Thc man suspecteft of knewir.e mere nbeut the murder than he admitted has been caught In one out nnd out falsehood, according te deputy sheriffs1. Ills story also is centindieted bv an other witness who has been questioned. Deputy Sheriff Frank Dewar has been digging up this man's pnst in a Southern city. When It In fully known he will be confronted by icrtnin facts and an effeit iaftv will be given for the pest Febru- i "-" " " P,'"V "' 'made te break down his first story. It arv 12.'1 at 4500 North Carlisle street, i ""' ""'!," V ""'"'" " """.""'. Is premised at tlie hlierltt h etuce that he ladieV auxiliary of-the pest in- w told , .te J ' hc;vill R;t t1,e most Hghl U.lrd degice, vlii.i the members te a Georce AVnsb ingten party te be given in Legan Library, February 21, The Albert Clinten Wundeilich Pet of the American Legien, Ne. 05. will give thc fourth of its scries of dances at the Craftsman's Club of Drexcl Hill this evening. Thc club hns arranged te pive thc next dance nt thc Twentieth Century Club of LnnBdewne, March U6. ' The Geeige II. Imhof Pest, Xe. 153. of the American Legien, will have l ilea hc. leave the tilings and the doctor . ..,..i u iT i.i;..v..,i I-. ,,-iii ,lr.,. ,.nr,,.,...i would send the money up later. -Afttt i .n....f Atii,,,..i. i, ti,n,.v,,i i ,.e n. sevcral hours Mr. Watsen went down , trt-me nerveusnesH and his pole face wa He was informed and what wns mere coming back anted In Seuth Philadelphia. 1ms been Service examination for ordinary com- sold after three years of disuse, and inen labereis," saiil Colonel Vim Dii"cn. will he piescrved as u memorial, mu- "The men register, aie looked ever b. scum and art gallery. the doctor and their names are put en It Is the intention of is pm chaser, a list every three month- in the elder Samuel 11. Flelsher. te utilie the of their filing of applications, church in connection with his novel "Theic is no red tape te it. it is done free art school, adjoining thc.elructurc. in the same way ns people are listed nt Kighth and Cathailne streets, which for employment in nnv employment has had a remiukable caicer in start- bureau." Ing many peer euths en the lead te ' "The' present church structure, except MAN, HIT BY TRUCK, DIES for the tower which was part of an elder church, was built in 1SS5 by the Appears at Hearing Against Driver, Iiev. unrry it., i rn-mii. iiu nun epcii succumhs Later In Hesnltal mt. iUfn,it in nUier in riiri cii.n.,.1, &uccumDS uaxcr in nespnai --! TW - .... ! I beaded with perspiration when he v. ns . , MVe an, who was made lector of Harten 'Swar. fitly jears old. Twen tne doctor nad gene last en the grill, the man under In- tlu Church f the Kvangelistt, in SM). ' t.i -ninth street and Kldge aeniie. died , tne doctor wasn 1 1 vestigatien still adhered te his first ,rC building, n beautiful specimen of In the Weman's Homeopathic Hospital TO EXTRADITE SUSPECT . Man Charged With Robbing Phlla. Wernan New In California Wonted in this city en charges of. charge of the military funeral services ' ntta(.nK and robbing Mrs. Stcd'man for Sergeant Jehn A. (.criigress .J he i Bellt. of C040 Drcxel read. November services will take place frein Hie neme i tn W2l, a warrant for extradition te of his parents. 2811 Diamond street, at 1U e ClOt'K nest uuiu.-b.iuj- mui mug. Ills body has arrived here from over seas where he was killed while serving ultli Ciiiutiniiv :!(!. of the Fifteenth Di vision, Trnnspoitatien Cerps. He was Philadelphia from Leng Ueac-h. Calif.. was issued yesterday rer I, liner M. LKi muH nt the efiice of Governer Stephens in Siiciaiucnte. When here Dclimis had been Invited ;te the home of Mr. Uent. ke prcsidcut :S?S S """' ,n,'0,y "e"- '""" tsbsssitfsaas ... ..u...a v. ... r Let. linflilhiKr , nn fn i tli if llniit-Tu .....I .. niiiK tinii inr use ii v I lie .ueni- ".. - ". . :" ". ." : tie Saviour. Clergy in the diocese of Pennsylvania , bership Committee of ltrceri-McCrackcn dlena-.tuUjIed wrist watch an, Jill tender a farewell dinner te Dr. Pest, Xe. 270. American Legien, has ''?' sel wit" "'tmeuds and jonnsten en anursday at the Ilellevuc- , been propescu by vice uemmnnuer Asa "' j 'Stratford. S. Melle.v. chairman of thc committee. . . The plBn wm be initiated in the BLAit DtSTHOTS HOME BABY HIPPO CLIMRQ AQMHRP ' drlve next week, when Towards will be , DHDI.nirrUULIMbb ASHORE, i)lt0 nbers of the West Phlla- Neflhber,8 Houge , Fernwood Alse se Infant Eate, Surveys World and nn6 of Ally," when they bring In new . Partly Consumed . .IBM VIUUIIIBIUCB Maain liuru. uimm" " ... v i..n ...!. ........ ...k ... ,.. Uttlc Amphlble. the hnbv hlnnoneta.l The meeting Wednesday night was' twe-stpry frame house of Albert Ui urn ilnii ai !. v- ...i ..... ... .... day tut twrty arreti uch the umpcraincnta mother m-e scnunKti.re.l ' n Hn" "wiy submerged. statement. linsHlcnn architecture, was inedelpil last nlirlit from injuries retelved when, While efforts are being made te trap i uft0,. all Italian cathedral of thc thli- lie was strmk by ai nutomeblle truck tne man who Is believed te be hiding 1 tc,.th century. 'Dally for decades, until esterday afternoon. , what he rcallyNknews about the murder tircc years age. pilgrims tame from Swnr appeared at a hearing of the ' ct the picture director, an outside In- i yniieus art schools te sketch the quaint truck driver yestcidn afternoon and1 vestlgater. deep in thc confidence of n carvings, antique figures, artistic ar- Magistrate Iteberts. erdcml him te re- weirknewn movie star, was at her home i chltecturc and' mural decouitlens of tuin te the hospital'fer tientment. Phv- en another angle of the mime investiga-1 wiat Wis then knntvn us America's siclnns found he had concussion of the lien, jic is- uciicuucii uiuu 10 iiM-ciuiiu , niest l'emarKaeic cnurcii. biiiiu lacts tnut may cennecr tne man sus- .vnd new it is te be restored as it peeled mure closely with the crime. Wlls when the section where it is sit- The investigation yesterday centered unted was the residence section of none around efforts of the Sheriff's office te i,ut Americans, tiaD the man who Is new suspected of - - knowing the truth about the sluylng. Karl Tiff-iny, former chauffeur of the iMindered man. canie te the District At- ... .... leiney s etliu- voluntarily te lay 1m- Plan Four Maaa-rvieetings in iviarcn UNITARIANS TO MEET uiain. The driver of (lie t;mlv David P.eiler. ' eighteen, who drives for Harry Shcrr. , a ender at the Heading Terminal 'mar ket, was held in .vilK) bail jesterday nnd today he was uuc-tcil en a warrant as n icsult of the de.ilh of tlie victim. liertant iiifoin.ntieu before the lnvcstl gnters. He in'efined Mr. Woolwine that ''Is wife sav a man she believed te be Sands in Les Angeles two dqsbefeic the murder. Tiffany was In conference for several heuiM wttli .Mr. woeiwmc, uep PURCHASING and STOREKEEPING nlniml nrrins-enients for four Sunda ' si inlueins m-theil-, mipiiej te tli liuln pieietl nnangLmtiii "" '"IN ,,'''',"', .ml hHiuUuis of ieie. lmns lli lm evening luass-inectings ur the Colonial in ttcnl.t sj irem Instruction Depl., T M. at Germantown The Laj men's League of I he 1'nllii rlan Clmrch of (lerinantewn has com - ri'l.n.i ,... I InrtntlllTnil'll null ,1 nil lu nilll I ui- , i . leriui uuu v.iini-"i .v. .luncs, -.,,. .n.,., ,,w.it ..ill l.i. Iml.l "-' " ' S'H'i'T former Police Chief, vhe is helping Mr. avenues, rhe meetings will be held y ; te Car-Scrrlcc Jfen Woolwine In the inqury. Kft'erts will be M!'1('h " '- ;' "",'. " ' .... ,w jM MBBlMBaBnaBlMBMBMaBMiM made te trnc the man seen by Mt.' .'-"'f J'"Jf' "", nf " . ''"Vf ,1,' Tiffany, by means of data turnnl ever March .- ni Vf nbA,t,,i'.1" ;'V,u- " 1 t.. thn lliufilct Atteinev bv Tnvler'n Laurence Sullivan, Of .New eik(i), r,. v f.Uer chauffeui xt t, l i iNew L The police are seeking te apprehend 1,,m,,u' ,"":, ... ..,., , ,, ,,. the Uev. Abrahaui Mitrie the Church of . ...i.,.ie,i l.v niinui SI I nor cent- of tlie uicr. .scare. nuceuu direct and uaiiretui of enithlj -life ted bi te,ni,.g "aembership. The committee chairmen avenue. Fernwood. destrejed the build- of tl,n . .i .r7-.ifi- "v r. submitted nlaus for the coming months, dug nnd partly consumed the adjoining meal f oatmeal an 1 1 finely cut A bugle nnd drum corns Is being or- i rctie . wh Ich w,ib , the Iieme of Nick !. Then, with a invlnl L.liiuei. .,t ganlzed under me nirecnen 01 .ennun v..i .. .n ...u ..u s.a uiumc i. of the world us can be seei from -L Small, former sergeant bugler e tbe iiiekcu cries irem ins s0n, Aii.ert. rCJenntien In n-l.lnl. I. ,., .1 l.V: 12flt I Infantry. ,u-., wne was; iiuu unconscious nun i m iv (i in .... ... ... uiiin'.'ii lrtivi,l I Itnimintii lirk iii.(i(i.fiil vv-.i. ii .ii t i . i .!. . . i .i .. -iiiivni i i w j vu r ! (t. ii iiu inii'iiii J-'nnds, who was icnerted lest seen lu . l" , , . the Province of Chihuahua. Captain (',',:'V,0', .'' David L. Adams said every effeit would S,hbiv',.i,nlll,lfnP Itli.m" Sir "'nil? be made te find nnd question the uiau .' PW': . , " ? ,h : . . " ' ..!. -l.i .. M..i,.,i. l,.,.i.,.u -or...,- imil.V s sueieci nui ee .vu- i illinium sentattvc he was Tayler's missing sec- i etnry Immunity for Sands from the prosecution en a charge of embezzle banv s sunn1 Christians?" Tlie concluding meeting will be ad dressed b the Iiev. lteger S. 1'erbes, of the (icinianlewn I liurcli, whose sub- L'nder Ihn direction of the Auxllian. 'Dad's Night" was held in the libiarj C Hmersen Ilrewn. superintendent nt Sixty-fifth street nnd Uirard uvc- the Zoological Gardens savs hcie-, nuc, Thuruday night. It was highly' Jftfr at .". o'clock in tlie lifter'noen, of successful from all points, netwith- wroabeiits. Amnhlble mnv be evnected standlnB the adverse weather fctieet at 8:00 P te come out of thc writer for intervals i A joint meeting will be held nt 300 ,et increasing lengths until his sentltlve 'North Fifty-second t rector, wns tiremised last ukiht bv District Attorney Woolwine. provided Sands iiTdves his innocence of thc bIev- his son te te street nnd nveused neigh- ing of Tayler nnd can "untangle this 'oers. 'i lie uerreiii tamiiy uianugcd te murder mystery." .!...!.. 1 ,.l.-,.l -.1.. ,...-. .1... At.. ll'l. !... . savi- liieir iiuuneuuiu Keuiis ucieie lue arrival ei the lire engines, two minutes Inter, bv which lime Hip mer home wns consumed. The damage Kdynrd V. Sands, through the pub in icai and personal property is estl- lie press, in nnswer te ii letter lie re prosecution en a charge ei eiiiuczle- V' ' .nr ,' i.'pi... u,,.i iu. t ment preferred against him last August ' it.,",,n t itn,i Kaith '' K by William Tayler, muideml film (li. , the AmerUnn Lnitaiiau 1 aitli. nnnged te murder mystery. Semersil s(U lefeie the I Mr. Woelwlne'.s premise te the miss- Wils ou )ju.. venty-fHe ing feimer butler-sccrctary te Tuyler I ,UXP The d he Drum- w-as made in a letter he addressed "te - Finds Carpet Ablaze Knierliig her parlor about neon iu ilnv. Mi, .fehn Xfel'ndden. L'.lei i;si Semei'sit slieel, leui.d that tl.e i-arpi' rlremen put out the amnge wa about "J1.10 ul ul n ..,, I . . . .-. a ".... . - , . ... . . . . eul hn. h". ':."." .":." ".lV.".Vr :v WnH.,el.v. The ,,innpv muted at muw, covered by insurance, cciveu ami waicii pi i-purieu 10 nave - .... .,v. ,,,1,,-!! lKJ ,ul. pjxti. mi .... ni-rt.. .,.... . .. "T-" ... lii...n vilttnn nv SiflnilM nu and neonle nn,i nilim. n.,i.,.,.iu will furnish tlie entertainment. The ijeuis feurse Ilreeker, the keeper, is of next meeting Of the pest will be held at still lucknil in ..-ui, An,r.i',ii.: I the same address Wednesday. Mnrch 1. nd his mother, and pesslblv will re- District Deputv Commander I. G. Gor Ger niin se for tlnee weeks longer. This Jen Ferster will be prcfccnt. .. .i ,"",u,rr mn' net "111 Amphible. I !'1dl llcl' fi't born, a couple of' INFLUENZA CASES JUMP Jears age aa , TO FETE ELKS' RULER r . i Mountain te Be Queat of Grakelew ' , While Here 1 llillinm 'ull..n i .... . ..... '"'' .uuuiunin ei j'lini, nlc- grand exalted riiiee nf dm nik - - -. ..... ...uc, IS S 'kT.,1 'iL".?.0.".' ft Pnt,'letic Minn .. i i "v ' '"UUIUI UUU. . rCCCIl- lul if "",q",ct .m ',0 "mee ' fen '? f h's ,vlsIt l,cr. "hlch will ex- NOT ALL LIKE THIS ONE Business Man Donates $27 IT.. n Alai VJnrlr mm. ninl,,,,..i 'P rnn-.n ..no I eu HCL-eiuiiiB ie uiu rviiuri, ei i ne division Mhen Itiehard J. Powell, a real es-ef vUu, atistj,,,, ei the Blucn of tate 'broker, 20IJ Seuth Fifty-second i nCD,Hh. Issued today. Last week four street, received a subpoena te serve as 'teen deaths were lepertcd. I . i..-.. in ,..,, imoe i'ni- vn K There were 120 new cases ieiini'ie.1 ,he ..acted as does the ordinary $ulh "Z I man. . . . ' . ..,.,.!. 'Just when business was picking been written by Sands. Thc letter, signed "L T. Sands." was dated February 14. The writer i declared he was living in Les Angeles nu.ic.isc ncpunea in iiuniecr or nnu inquired wiictner. it ne sin rendered Deaths During the Week ll1"1 established his innocence of the lllltl till HI J-il. lUlt UC UUIU UV Ii CIM New Yerk Influenza Again Dreps New Yerk. Feb. 18. Anether decline in pneumonia and intluena cases was reported te the Heard of Health jester-day. .erner neme Single, All-Stene Price, $14,750, Garage Vr ld.l n"v reri r hen n lieiu 1 1 f -11 lnea-u iinmM uf l.'n i n'll .'iwm' re-d. Cjn" n. si. i tlf'll 'I n, n-l'i .e PnrMl SMiinu In 1 s s L' hi i 1 .uld 1 Mnllc . i..llf.il lu ."..'.I .jl (rr lis jii 'in .i .mt ie i'li ' r.- , a l. ....st , i'!t line te l. 'i M n. i ne lu II.. i. i i J i.e hihi i'miv .l iu.w. ur aur . hi, tl uirii r.i rmeurii ' ri .. .( Ill-u lavr e. e .'lUiraiil Sec the Xew Furnished Sample Heuse Jehn H. McClatchy Builder of Hemes , Leatls in the cl y due te InHuwun e tlie cnbez.lcincut charge. ' i urine the last week Increased site it v i ever tne wecu previous., Last weeu Jury I there were twenty-one deaths from this , eiiiise. ttlteen adults nnd six rhildreu. ON THE 5:56! wli eier (n.U.. n.l ., Phffii.r'Vi'1' l'?. th? .B"t of i !! v '" '.""'s11 -e. , iiihi its ex- aitexl riller. 1'inrh.a II P.l.1,.1.... nu.. Iwm'ilr' K"'m1, ,ba''nnl drill 'corps itrV.in . lueiument pari in tne en- ri, l ll ,no reception. . ine crand ruler will be accompanied fmu M'irr ?f ,ncnbers of his efflclul wiiriiMc tne tour of the city lie ."ally. Mil se mii at the base of the Liberty Hell, lll t... ,Vi , '" c" 'fc,...ri . ' '""Bpcnueiiep uuu te my a LEAVES $1000 TO CHARITY Is Filed , M. Harper Stewart's win for Probate i The Society of St. Vincent de I mil. "r Germantown. gets a bequest of 'ww, ii.-oerdliiB te the terms of the uill lL ' ,,lJr'"'r 'pwnrt, tlliil -McCal-"da street ml...i...i . n,i. 1 (KhJ"'1". !'' " .?? ? ' valued ntO,'. ." . reiiiuvcs, air. Htewart "ns a inniiii.ni. r i. ci...i . v Win Mn ,nf.. '.'. '"' """"" K i nn.. '""""' v.iiiiiiuiiij. uthnr wills probated today are these .i.r"ra..Vi'inshb.irii, 2800 Mldvalc jtj" "" i'.iuiJi Kinnm Fester, 4120 m'U fe1' S6T38; M,y 13. (Irons- 1 AWX: "uwnre fctreet. S.'iUW ; liTvln' .& Ptteraen 2027 North ISSiiS?.' "1 Wc"; Susquehanna vi vyvu . '.- Mla.fc Jhtjl ldkaAl. JA 1.- 1- f. tl .....1 ......1 A .... 1.1. i lnu tvVIl IUI I LIU UITH UI' I desk i cmeS a" iMVQa" et twentytwe ever eped, te which desk men eanduii pad. ..,lihe week previous and an in,.im,s .f . itsome time ,,oraskrbexcUn;;d;vCi;rihVeugi;1(m,,teen evr the corresponding nXTl n tun wccks- crinu ei ncnriiiR witnesses - inn... ... I I HIT I.IIU , - miiinbln nnd lawyers wrmiKle Yesterday his tlme was up. He re telved his voucher for 27. nine days' actual service nt $3 n day. Today Mr. Powell walked into the office of Judge Martin, present Judge of Court Ne. B. and gave him nn cnelenc routeining ?27 In bills. "Fer the Wel fare Federation." he said te the Judge, who is president of the Federation. B0K WINNER CHOSEN A Temperamental Engine, an Emer gency Overcome, and Roast Duck I The 5:5(1 chugged out last evening with Its usual air of importance for. Merehantville, Moorestown, Mount Helly and points fairner into the bin erland. It probably arrived at Its ul timate destination (net the one. be it! its passengers consigned today. es en tuts particular linn t kindly, temperamental. ' bleh btniteu out with the ,":50 last evening resolutely refused te function as it readied Puvenla, and despite the optimism of New Jersey's longest legged brnkeman, one hour nnd a half elapsed before thc emergency could be overcome. Wandering locomotives swooped nil iMlf fill, flnft. lllll WneltllOfl f.. t'nmtn Reclpent of $10,000 Philadelphia Award te Be Announced in March The recipient of the $10,000 "I'hlln- delnhia Award,", offered by Edward about, the 5:50, but declined te form Uok. for the greatest service te this mir attachment. It was nearlv n mmr. city, has been chosen bv the committee , ter te 8 before the 0:24. drawn im en I t .Alnnllmi If !.ncj a...... .. ... ., . .,.... .... .. .1 1.. n., ,-haIi ..a.. 1.1 1... 1...I.... 1 . . nnlltn i-lTII Tft tlfrtllAkl "l """"""i "." iiiiiiuuurqu ieuhj. Mil uujui-biii. iiii ramu uu llllllieril IO DnUue rAIAL IU W UM AIM The Identity of the person hescn Is go through the nccrBary maneuvers, ' belnc kept secret. Even the recipient couple itself te thc 5 :5tl, nnd resume Police Charge Friend Supplied Fatal ' will be unaware of the honor until one the journey Inte the pines. n... tn Jti week before the public presentation. There wnrf one especlallj painful epl- uese xe victim ., .,,n.i ..i. nf tar,,, sn,i auvine the dclav. A .Mnielinui. Margaret Petersen, twenty. five jears 'Hie award, made this jear for the vllle man en the car next te tlie last insisica en liiiniui; luiiuiy aoeui a roast duck awaiting him at home. The ls- Amherat Alumni te Dine !en immeillaiteiy aniicted the rest of the mi ..i ,ii i. ,i . i passengers with nil thc pangs of acute The annual dinner of the Amherst Linrvatlen Alumni Assoc atten w 1 he held tenlirlit alv,,weni nt 0:110 at the Peer Itlchnrd Club-, house. .2.10 Seuth Canine street. Thn principal speaker will be Dr. Aleiahder Mclklejehn, president of the college, Dr. Frederick Griffin, pastor of the Unitarian Church, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, and Eugene B. Wil Wil eon, vice president of the Bell Tele Tele Tele phene Company of .New Yerk, w 111 also pea.K, BURNS Copper Electric Washer S: 'Full cabinet, noiseless oscillator. Slight advance when sold ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY Free home trial. Pheno for circular and full particulars or call today. JUDSON C. BURNS 1101-10 Walnut St. Sir.,.,. OPEN AM. HAY SATURDAY J.1BM V. Ilrnail hi 12(l Se. JV.M St. fiimdm 126 l'cslrral M.i Wilmington, Chetr. Trenten. Ilnrrlnliurn. XorrUtewn, t lrTX.Tl .mu ii""' ;'.. "".".' i nc iiuru, iiiiuie mis jear old. of :t70. 'Wendlaiid avenue, died firbt (lme wi 0 given nmliT earlv tedaj in tlie Peunxvlvniila Hes- .- " pltni of un overdose ei drugs, tnlten nsiPiilnv nt 721 Seuth Eleventh street ii few hours after she had been released fiem tlie Hoiise of Correction. Virginia IJeyd, who lives at the .Seuth Eleventh street house, today was held te await the action of the Corener. The police chaige that she gave drugs te the young woman, TWO GOOD YARNS nv thAia famous iauih Drodueoro, Vf. Lurdner and Hewell Verd. In lb Mac al... U.nllun nf n.,1 Sunilitv't T.tm,.m f.ihniv nin tlne hlecl)un of next.Sundaya rvetiu Linom, D. A. R. Chapter Tenylara Old Thc tenth birthday of the Prter Muh lenburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be cele brated tedny by a luncheon nt the City Club. The guest of honor will be Mrs. Edwin Earlc, state regent of the or ganization, Regent" of all'ether Phlla. ucipuin, snipier nave Dtcn invited DREKA FINE STATIONERS INVITATIONS The Dreka Ce. originated a new shade of paper "CREAM IVORY" which they use for all their smart invitations. Princess Mary's invitations were engraved en cream paper. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET ---JL SJpw4fl,fr"WP i . , In t fl f Li t H aW pje- ttnd n Engagement Wedding Rings' The Polished Girdle Diamond j's remarkably brilliant and beautiful andferihte reason the cheaenembr the Engagement and Jeweled Wedding Ring y fiT cOS) INC. rfcaqp &.L&aY(i0fert HO tI2& IZfiSMtuiJC &ueJt. 6? Women's Gloves $2.25 WELL WORTH $3.50 Te you who have a pair or two of new Dress Gloves te buy for spring wear we are making a special inducement Monday. Twe kinds $3.50 One-Clasp Washable Capeskin Gloves, in pearl, brown, ecru and black-with-white-stitching, for $2.25 a pair. Alse $3.50 One-Clasp Arabian Mecha Gloves in gray only at the same unusually low price. Monday 600 Yards of $3.75 Black Silks at $1.85 a Yard If you are looking for a real "bargain" in Black Silka, you will find it here Monday. Six hundred yards of 40 inch Black Satin Radient and Black Satin Crepe. The Satin Crepe has a semi-lustrous facn and a heavy crepe back; thc Satin Radient is rich-looking nnd closely woven. Beth of these Silks have wonderful draping qualities W Maids' Uniforms Reduced A SAVING OF 10f, Just new many women are planning new outfits for their maids, and the fact that we arc closing out about 100 Uniforms at a REDUCTION OF 10 should be news of interest. Most of them are thc famous Queen make and in a geed range of sizes; a few are Dix make, in small sizes only. Seisettc, mohair and chambray, in gray, black and striped effects $2.00 Uniforms for $1.80 $5.50 Uniforms for $4.95 $7.50 Uniforms for $6.75 Yeu will also find some extra-geed values in Maids' Aprons. Butlers' Aprons and Fancy Aprons. (Fourth Fleer.) Monday A Sale of Several Thousand Yards of Ginghams at 45c a Yard GiiiRhitius which are geed but inexfi'nsive are mutli in demand just new. Fer Monday we shall hae rrady several thousand yards in b.iby checks, srinll and medium block checks, large open checks and broken plaids; black, navy. Copen. tan, brown, fjreen, red, pink, helie nnd man combined with white, also two-toned effects. Yeu ill save from 20t te 25c n yard if you select from this let. Wonderfully Geed Skirts at $3.00 Yeu Cannet Duplicate Them at Anywhere Near This Price Seems incredible that you can get a really good geed looking Spring Skirt right at the beginning of the season for $3.00! But only 136 of them we could get no morel Made of checked and plaid wools and new tweeds; some plain, ethers pleated. All sizes, including extra sizes, at the start, but, of course, they will net last long. Ne mail or telephone orders. .(.-,, s - .J!&&!!ffl ,vW .HMg w w. -a'i ( -"SJI.I 'i i . i ,k if i v.) "ft 7- .iM 1 . '.' ' V-ii v. y i ni ii '-..I , 1 .it. r Ml 11 " : if J . 2I.v .Og H.f m Jt SI fij la &1 m ' .Jfi w M - j. 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