V.'fiS AV-WL . - - - -- ' . N . J " -1 I '- ii I H MT Li arcr imia nm nnnnm FHAZtKbBAUyKli AYDELOTTE SAYS Head of Swarthmore Asserts Fair Play Is en Trial in Student Crisis J SCHOOL SHARPLY DIVIDED niS nml iimnipH with the principle 5f fair nlnv. lr. I-'rnnk Ajiloletto. lives Mcnt of Swnrtlimeip College. Bays In n 1 iJtcment lotler In The Niecnlx, the tdioel'H publication. Dr Vulolette my tlie mntlcr of nbol nbel Ijbinj lmrliiR H cnthcly up te the si u -JlVnt BOcrmnpi)t system, which he de clares t lint the present government im Is new bettiR pliiced en trlnl. Since two freshmen left the instltu Inn nftcr n "speelnl imrtv." the col cel Imp he" urnwl Inte wnnt The IMieen x calls n "hotbed of contention" The tuilents' nssoriatien Ims passed n mo tion against the practice, and It Is raid the college authorities demand n chnnec In the rule. "I am pleased te hear the rcult of the student government meeting," the rhecnlx quotes Dr. Aydelette as saying, "if ns I interpret It. It menus the stu dents have definitely voted te discard the unspertsmanlike practice which con flicts with the greater Swarthmeie tin tin dltlen of clpnnllncss, geed fellowship, Justice and fair play. ' in n kittintien like this cci-.v alum nus nml friend of the college will rftn-, elder StIHient Kevcriuunii vu mm. mil- dnt gecrnment will full te meet thin test unless it squnrely nnd lccisively placcs itself en the sltle of the great, friendly tradition for which the college " Dr'Ajdelettc said this morning there have been no faculty meetings iii re inrd te the situation nnd that It is the Intention of the authorities te let. he mutter be settled by the students them- In'iin editorial this morning, the choel paper snys the college faces it 'serious crisis." and that it is up te the men te make n decision whether or net "phvsicnl punishment will be belMwI." ,. , "Frankly MpaKiiig. snys uu- rial, "the 'situation has new gene that the men enn no longer hne chelce ns te a decision. The c 'Frankly steaKing. snys iih- u- Rene e tar much college authorities have definitely agreed that the 'modified linziiiR sjstcm. such as ve ac lieen witnessing, mut go. "They tucfer that the students them tfdves will ehintiirlly abolish it. They lire net leltirtnnt te state that If the ftiulenls de net abolish it they will de it for them. Dr. Ajdelettu wns speak ing sorleiMv when he declined that the Mudcnt geiernment at .Swarthmeie is en tilal." , , , At iueent a 'tudent committee of the ftuduit get eminent exrcmne uiiiimu tc N Investigntlns tlu "special paity" latsunili nigni as ine rcsuic ei which two .Mutiny uuK loustaheuts, ter respeo-t-e students left the institution. tlvelv three months nnd thirty days. ' The students' association called n !,(. it-t Leffler nnd Hollywood meeting following their depaituie and w,,t ite the icstniirant of Mis. Resle , jias'Pd n motion condemning corpeinl i Heumiui. 121 Carsen .street, and de-I piniMiiiiuit ns a method of "ficshmen mnnded a meal, (errect Ien." lluv took things Inte their own The depaituie of the tvje fieshmen. lmNi fri,.,( themselves eggs, emptied) Owen RheniU mid Hugh KNbree, wast1(, t.en-ep , il1(1 !., , c,,.,,,,, the enlj pe-sible couise for tlieni, nc- .,j(1 conlliigte their fellow classmen. . it' un )let Mli ,.j began threning In the dormlleilp- tlie subject is be- calHn) bottles mound that Mrs. Row Rew ins discussed fiem eveiy angle, for theie1,,,,,,, ,,,, tlpm ,.,cstcd. me the'e who suppei nnd these wbej jinglstiiite Deru sMfl that their n.l n.l emleiiiu the prailice. I by entire cel- mtlell ,iltlt ,iu.v w,.,,, ,,nv xu,s ,, I lege Is "aieused, us t hi Phoenix Putsl0XCUM! It, ever the epNede. and quick action ' en tin- nnit of the governing council of I uct Dr pull n nAMPCDC the student alielibliing the haing sJs. HLLrb UMILU UAIMOCne tcm ! expeited. . - , Gertrude Heffman Sets This After- HALF-DOLLAR TIP FAILS I neon for Talk te Yeung Aspirants j This afternoon nt ." oYlei 1. hundreds Camden Autelst Fined Despite Ef-ief cliildieii who nspiie in be dnnreis fort te Keep Accident Secret B; en the stllK.. at Keith's Theatie , r ., , , . i lollevving the pel Iui "iiince and will tliie V tifiv (eat "tip given an Injured sli0W fj,,,umi,. Helliti.iii hew well they ; coy by a moteilst se the bev wuiild .... .i,,,,,,, tell doctors he hud been shuck in the T.(, ,,V(,,a , ,Mlt f ,j10 nntien-vvfde 'head vith u bihk was dii lesed led.i.v ,ni,UMm.m te fester uu "Amiiiinu Rnl Rnl lefeie Receidcr Stackhouse in ( amden. .),,, l( ,,, , m,K,. ihildien In their Several days age Chniles Dl liella. stmit of the nit. Seveial pieiiiineut eleven jcais old. I'liO Line Mieet. Cam- (si:ij;u danceis me lieldiiig uftei noens of ilen. was muck by an auto epciated by tis )vniil in the dlflvieiit cities vvheic Jehn Segal, 2l."i Line .stieel. ti,rv phiv fiem tunc te lime. The liny said today that Segal gave j mjs Hedman Is planning le iiiesenl Mai a half dollar nnd told hint te tell a new ballet next siiisen. nnd sliii will Us mother he bnd been hit with u brkk I select fhildreu this nftenioen te join thrown bv another hey. ' lier net if they show talent. All dill- He told that story at a hospital, but idren who can de sole dancing are in (the suigeeus were suspicious. Police uted te biing ceitume and piano music. "were netilicd, quucd the bev and Mgnl 'was nnestcd. He wns lined SeO today Sit driving xvltheiit a license AUTOS CRASH;jW)ER HURT 'Driver of Car That Hit Taxi Is Held Under Ball Ednard Slinipe, .''.034 Berks stieet, a iJTflssenger In an nule diiven by Max Wnitsinan, 3S1S (liiaid avenue, was Injured lat night when Waitsman'.s mechliiQ ciublied into a taxicab at , Thirty-third .street and Montgomery ftvenue. Sharpe's hip may be broken, accoid acceid lug te surgeons at the Nerlhwe-teni General Hospital. Dieighten Thatcher. 2003 West Tiega Mieet. driver of the tnxl. was cut about the eyes. Wattsnian, who escaped Injury, wns lifld lu bail today bv MiigNtint" Rebeits. Tlialcher was net iitld. CAMDEN GIRL, 17, MISSING Police of this cllv have been asked te aid in the senich for sevcuteen-yeai old Mniy Snnska. 1IM5 .Slieijdan strict, i Camden. Tlie giil disuppe.ucd Monday. , She vas of dnilr (oiuplexien. blown' eyes nnd weie a green whet, hat and a blue serge dress. i Camden Man and Weman Missing llans Aichclnber, sixty-seven jenis old, l.'iiid l.ansdewne street, Camden, nu In .in am u man, was icpeited ns Missing today. He dlsuppeuied Tups day. The dlsappeauince of Paiinie hihetsten, thlu.v-hve years old, 101'U i Monitor lead, Camden, ulse was ie- i ported. She wns last sten Mendnv. I hhc feniKily lived nt 11)11 North Twenty-second stieet, this city. Flaming Bexes Act as Beacon I tlie at the top of a lefty p0 of boxes In the lumber yai r.11iln tnln,. I Hi of l'eaiseii & ...' ,-u'Iy. westmei eland Rteet and the Delaware Klver, gave uu elicit of ii henfiiM t, nm-lv ,. , ,i Mestmei eland imvlgateis. nuil was Mblble fiem the I Aew ,prht.j s,elPi ij.ic ,,,, WU(J , SuUlicd easily. Fire Damages Tailor Shep Hie In the tailor shop of Fianels , Cnmeiiiwl, at 0022 Genaanlevv,, ave nie. curly teilaj, caused damase te the ' u-ar of the Rteie. A quantity of woolen I ?.- w! lninni:eii bv water and chem JUU. I he erleln of the liie Is un- U0Vfl, ' Dr. H. S. Tayler te Lecture TTnu'lV.u "fih ,S- 'I,nyl()r' of Princeton ' im... if1"' "scnts in Uhcra en th?vni iati8 Klx" tenlht bcfere lie tranUln Institute, BUFFALO Bn.Tft MRTII ifrVtwrMtha'0lhti?n,w"fBuir.ta vr.m. I ..' u YeHt "I" wnt te read th X(iSSSnmVn.rJ:t,yi"'yri Duk.. It. thi .if"r. u5v. n ' n,xt 8und" i'uWle Sues for Fortune ,-"?- rM;i&'..nV. "". , ..ts.t. . " Af . ' 5 fj 9 ii MRS. RAM'II II. STRASSIIL'R GKR Who, with her sister, Miss) Mar Mar .lerlri Heiirne, has sucsl In New Yerk courts for the removal of her brother, Arthur K. lleume, and (icnrge I'. A nil ns executer of her fiitlier'.s $l;i,(H)0,00) estate MRS. STRASSBURGER SUES TO REMOVE EXECUTORS She and Sister Allege Brether and G. P. Vail Incurred Lesses Mrs. Maiy Iteurne Strassburger nnd her sister, Mils Mnrjerle O. Ueurnc, Gwynedd Valley, lime filed suit in the Supreme Court of New Yerk County te obtain the icinevnl of Arthur K. Bourne, their hi ether, nnd Geerge I. Vnii tis executers of their father's es tate. They are daughter of Commedore Frederick (5. Heurne, president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, who left $,000,000. The women nllege that $1,000,000 has been lest te the estate by Improper payment and ale of stetk. They believe the executers should bear the le's. Miss lieuine has nn action pending against the executers te recover .$.'5Sfl. 1120. She snvs her brother induced her te buy certain property in the St. Law rence River ut n pi Ice which involved a les of the sum for which she lins sued. HUNGRY BUT NOT POLITE Men Spoiled Free Meal by Target ' Practice With Bettles I llnil niniineis Iimm cnuspil the evile (if (""laieiicc Leffler and .leseph Hollywood, 1 FINE FRAMING Etchings -Prints Water Celers - Paintings IUK ROSENBACa GALLER1LS 1.1 JO Walnut sirert FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SER.VIC1 RE.SONABLE PRICES Founded ISM HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30m St Waimt riiiLAenrMA The Franklin new model Coupe is en e x h i b itien at our show rooms. Franklin Moter Car Ce. C. G. Heck, President 2314-22 Market St. A JUDICIOUS use of color improves most printed matter. A geed printer knows where te draw the line. The Helmes Press, 'Prinien 1315.29 Cbirry Street PhUaddptUa bbbbbH , bbbbbbbbbbH 1 IJwbbbbt CITY IS RAPPED IN AUT0FATAL1TY Themas Connelly, T635 North 15th Street, Killed at 19th and Diamond The city was criticised today for fnilttie te repair a supposed hole In the street at Nineteenth nnd Diamond streels which, through an automobile accident, led te the death of a man last night. Themas Connelly, thlrty-dvc. Iflftii North Fifteenth street. ' ami .lames Kane, ltllTi North Hutchliien street, vveie (-tossing Diamond street at Nlnetceenth at 2:40 J M. yesterday when they were struck bv a motorcar driven by Harry Resenzwelg, t'OO Seuth street. Connelly's skull wns fincturcd and he died ut 11 :45 o'clock Inst night In the Women's Homeopathic Hospital. Kane was injured about the back, but will recover. When nrraiened fednv liefere Maels- trate Jtencils in the I'vvctitletli and Herks streets station tednv. lteHPnzwtlir I said his machine ran Inte n hole In the , street, which Uiused the car te swerve shnrply and strike the two men. "I Lnnu' tlin hull, lu ilire " unl.l M. ' Istrate Roberts. "It could have caused the accident just as you described It. 'Hie pollen liave reMjrted Us existence n hundred times I'lie city ought ( nil in Mir Jlinr. "Richard Wegleln, presld nil innpntfiiltv linu lli'irnit I should speedily fix all hiicIi breaks In - ,"-... .. n1'' ...I.I- III! .,.!, the street in order te avoid the danger' of accidents eP Ai Alilflttftj ' Tile mnglstrate said while he ac cepted Rescnzwclg's explanation he had no alternative but was compelled te held him without ball for the Corener. Resenzwelg'a wife wns in the machine when the accident occurred. Connelly and Kane were salesmen for a cloth company and came here from New Yerk City. Examination of the street today showed no actual hole, though nenr the curb there Is a depression lu which water bus collected. Building Beem for Camden A permit for the erection of twenty two houses nt Parktlde, Camden, was ci anted today te the Creater Camden Development Company. Officials of the company say they will erett one liuu died houses In Camden tills spilng and MIUlilllT. The Philadelphia 'si ma 5f9lAfeSftM JL ((ft. .4dM&kWPWWWt WW &fysjis Wb FIFTH AVEMUC mit?CarIten PHILADELPHIA Spring Fashions of Superb Gidding Character are arriv ing daily from our New Yerk and Paris Salens Filmy Frecks of chiffon, organdie, lace and net, Wraps for day or evening and Adorable Hats in a varied collection of smart new de signs have taken their respective places throughout the Salens. Smart Tweed Suits in bright colorings for Travel and Sportswear. Softly draping Afternoon frocks of Canten crepe and chiffon will mingle with the gatherings at teatime. We Are Offering Most Unusual Values in a Final Disposal of All Winter Fashions Absolutely Without Reserve FOR MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 'Mi Crane's Bend Paper is used in many ways little suspected by the business man who has admired it as letter'papcr. Fer instance, it is used by draughtsmen for mechanicals drawings. Such a paper must be thin and tough, for tracings and blueprints.' The all-new-rag stock in Crane's Bend give it toughness, evenness of surface and purity of color, very ac' ceptable te the architect or engineer. Here again the qualities that cause Crane's paper te be a necessity te the draughtsman as it is te the engraver of stock certificates, make it highly desirable for particularly fine business stationery. . ioe selected new rag stecl is r years experience Bannetes of 22 countries Paper meyicy 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 1 8 nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS Killed by Aute Truck ip.v "l IP;-; ri"l ... n i ,fOSEIII VALKXTINI Flvp-jear-ehl hey who was fntntly hurt yesterday by a motertruck at Fifty-ninth street and Lebanon avenue. Ife.llv'Cd nt (11 10 Haver- ford nvenue ...... . r- r-inr-ntin i- . WlTb I tHT UT LCIrCnVIUUC eni tcn RY MOV NG STORY eULVfcU DI W1UVIWU Oiuni ' e..., 1 1 ...,1 r.Ulvn Thnunht Seme u.j t..,i.. i ..rf,,ln, wnc """ ' " r Residents of the borough of Leiper- eiiy eugni ievip Dehiware County, would net ee 1 ' i . ... . .,,..1,. u,...,n Kwuniiif. IdentorCeun- B,irl'" new ,0 le some 11101 in. that the city and find that some of the houses had vllle Delaware County, would net be - llll changed tlieir position en the map by ... SMI1r(.K ' One Lclpervlllp citizen wns walking along Woodland nvenue the ether day nnd noted that the landscnpe had about its usual contour. Returning by the samu route nn hour later, he discovered that ene of the housed had disappeared. Puz.Iing ever the mystery, he walked en, nnd about n half mile further dls dls cevered the missing house In nn entirely new environment. Determined te get nt the bottom of the uncanny state of affairs, he questioned (Seeige Worrall, a contractor, whom he saw wetklng nbeut the house. "Tlinl's easy," Mr. Wmiall ex- plnined. 'Yeu see, yesterday we put i skids under the house leuny we nt t ached mi automobile te It and slid it ever the snow. The man next deer bought it for a garage, apd we tiguied thnt tlinrws-i the easiest way te le- uiuvi; 11. Entrance te Pari .565? Sts., N. Y. BANDITS GET S46 F Didn't Make Enough te Pay for Gasoline Frem First Victim Four jeutliful highwaymen, who traveled In n somewhat elaborate auto mobile, held up two men In the northern pnrt of the city early this morning and obtained $40. Harry Cockrest. 4.1.12 North Frank lin street, was robbed of SI at Hunting 1'nrk avenue nnd Marshall street. "This won't pay for the gasoline," said one of thp bandlls in dlsgut. "we'll havp te pull another job en this trip te make it worth while." They sped out Hunting l'aik nvenue A few minutes later the tebbers took SI'J from Samuel Meeker, of 4:W Ninth Seventeenth street, at Thirtieth and Oakdnle streets, ' "Well, this wns better than the ether haul wG had," thev told Jiecker, and I without giving any further explanation, left him standing in the street. i "We'll have time te get another man hefeie daylight," shouted one of the I robbers as thev rode away. Fiem de- Lflt,lf If.riU ft tltn ti.nn .,t,..i, lit' II. el.fil. police believe they nre the "aiuc ones who lipid up Cockrest. ..... . . . . ureiut wants jed BacK Henry Crofut. former cl i tit master in wie i-eucn neimuiiiciu, linn ureugnt sun against the city. Maver Moere. Director (:r,hell am,',i. nvl, s,.rvin. Henn j (.(llrt nf ,, pcflH .. , I, the Police Depuitment. linn brought suit 'is understood the suit Is for reinstate .inent. -6Wju- ROM TWO MEN ajlSBAHSatfcft rThe Super-Brilliancy of the Polished Girdle Diamond is easily discernible and especially when compared wilti ery ether diamond Comparison mvitcd MacDonald & Campbell Reduction Sale Men's Fine Suits These are all regular MacDonald & Campbell Suits. Fabrics, medelling and tailoring, complying with our rigid standards of excellence the highest known te the trade. The reductions make this an economy message of vital importance te every man. Formerly $25.00 te $65.00 New $18.75 te $48.75 Alterations at Cost 1334-1336 Chestnut Street IH -"FrS. I J P r 1 FLncj t--- , l5i.J 1 ' ' r v ' . -1 I .ilnnQn u ijr jfr 'Am j I "hn-i'ir Vtr -' 10-Piece Dining Roem Suit, Only $195 Ii handsome 1u.1l10R.1ny hu t il.uu si !. f , we i !(' ,n il, te ' k KHmmip pni't li.nl.i s,f,it,M man I' r-ii(n v ,, unnli'i'ul l.tiK.tin lit 1 lie iiriie mietnl Biggest Furniture Values in the Great Linde Sale I hcrc'- tu ilmiht ahmu it. IIumhciN m buyer wbe iitcd tlie leading Sale during tlie pat tliiet weeks liave told us that e eclipse them all, net uiil 111 price, but in quality and assortments a wdl I. uide supcrient r-till held- 'I In- will be the 1 i" pet baiyaiii-tjiin week of our hiMerj. Hundreds of suits and single pieces hare been marked at just half price. All are new, desirable patterns of the very highest Linde quality, but we sacrifice them because only one or two of a style remain, and it is our policy te sell out clean. Buyers here are going te get wonderful values. If ou will need I uruiuire ,mv tunc during- the nest feu- months. BUY IT NOW! An opportunity like this docs net mine often. If we de net sell c 20 te 40 per cent below the ether Sales, wc will refund your money. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings HENRY LINDE 23rd Street, Columbia and Ridge Avmium AUTO KILLS BOY, Sen of Cliften Helehts Tax Collec tor Is Victim Samuel .1. Crawford, Uvc- car-old ten of Samuel J. Crawford, tax col lector of Cliften Heights Delaware County, died in the Mlserlcerdln Hos Hes pllal last night from a frncttued skull received yesterday afternoon wnen struck by nn nutoineblle. The automobile hit him while he was attempting te ciess llnltimere nvo nve utic nt Diamond street. It wns driven by Rebert Dunn, son of Dr. alter Dunn, of Cliften Heights. THE WORLD'S A STAGE! Stuffed dogs lianging from ceil ings in Tibet turbancd river jiiratcseperatinpia China lkbal Alt Shall, Afghan noble, setting t)ie in a llelslievik press bureau iu itekliura! And Mustaplia Kcnial fighting in Turkey American business men working in China Hughes and the world's statesmen making peace in Washington such talcs of our touch with the Kat, told by William Hani, Paul Rcintcli, Demrtra Vaka, make a new pic ture of a new world, brilliantly captivating! In the March ASIA The American MAGAZINE en the Orieat. McMy IJluttrattd Out today all news-stands 33 cents -"eite K2A ima 'BW" -J".'rrS. &&h&M IP " 1 AJ V. f. . r v wmi&fr "3 WmmmmM Z4 BARTON ESTATE $30S;000 Sen and Daughter Are te 8hare Under Terms of Will Letters were granted tedav for the administration of the. $305,000 estate of Mrs. Jesephine II. Barten, who died en August 21. 1021. The heirs are Charles It. Ilarten, a son, living at Thirteenth and Spruce streels, nnd Really Fine SUITS and OVERCOATS $ 28 f33 $43 See Hew Much You'll Have te Pay Elsewhere for Clethes of Similar Quality PERRY'S SATISFY yourself en this point be fore you're a day elder. We've been stating all Season our values were in comparable. Many men proved this for themselves by shopping around and comparing. They couldn't get back fast enough te 16th & Chestnut. PERRY'S SEPARATE TROUSERS REDUCED! $3.75 $5.00 $6.00 YOUR old winter suit will leek won derfully rejuvenated with a new pair of trousers. The reduced prices, with se many splendid patterns, te cheese from, make this sale a welcome occa sion te the thriftily inclined. EVENING CLOTHES ' $43 & $48 Carefully made beautiful fabrics prices. going fast at these Ferry 16th and SUPER - in Clethes At the ROYAL Dezen steft TLm New N. . M StyU. iw V mtmW $5 ketfP Fer Positive $8 SHOES High-Grade Calfskin Shoes i In Brown, Black or Tan-!! Yes Sir ROYAL SHOES style that are right and quality through and through. A Clear Saving of $3 en Every Pair. Den t loose a minute! Hurry in here and get a pair ! This is the biggest shoe value in 5 years or mere! If Yeu Can Duplicate These Shoes for Less Than S8 Anywhere Your Meney Will Be Refunded! Ii 35S0.13St Fwen l4M4Ml StZfiSMQ JVeaty .se?end .'BndL'CliciMatJ niun tiifru iui myqi.p wrraj Leuis I3lumentul,. aS'WH street. 118.075: Mnrr A. '- ntaclfer'. 2203 Uslnbrldge at)rtC,H OOOJVIHUm Jf. Hliarratt, aml Fifty-first street, 3704.; Lwite'J bei, vn worth Fifty-thiM rttesti anu luurj u, xini, .ju-w. tit SPRING TOPCOATS In designs different from anything you've ever seen before. Come and leek them ever. & Ce. Chestnut VALUES for Men , CH daliti t BOOT SHOP ? .. 'j. :j UVftl . iu: v..j 9i W im n-t fe f Wr'J m ' 1 -a .11 tr u fll 81 ''J piia Wi SI i .1. I il j 1 J n 1, V ..ii m .','1 ii I ''i -1 4 i VA 4" -jn. -!! i , $ ,t m'k JK 3 4 t v.- 7 1 Vwe&HrTr' .. 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