HBViSIHI&ij w.iUtfc.dK EtlftV'.i te- rr A.TjmI 41 a j . ' i YF . t - lfax pve Out of 2000 Have Cut Rent Recently, Canvass of City Shows BUT OTHER SIDE OH-H! i i NetwIlliMiiiiilIn? tlie ncp-lnns mr trajnl of tin- landlord n n lienrtVsi nion nien tin nti'l H vlllnln of tlic llr-t wnter, lie Is net nhM'.iH se l1nr! nt palntrd. In fnrt. InmllnnN vary net only In degree Imt In kl'i'l : " nrp l,1R ?n0(' in well ni tin bncl, mid n liuge sprlnk llnir of IndlfTrrent olio". Sucli li thp deduction of tlir 1'hl'n (Jrfphln HeiikIiik As'.edntlnn nftcr re-( ftylng from its nRenin roperi ua-rn en jicrtenal interviews, with tennnts In man.v cectlens of the city. gn.vs eiiu weninn, ill for weeks nnd iinnbie te earn sufflclent money te make emls meet, "my landlord 1h the grand- """- 1 m i am irons - HAVE KINDLY MIT PSI3SSP6B t man." this hecatif-e he nad told lierwfci; never te worry nbetit fiieh n thlnp n the rent, nnd te nny when he could, , 'although she wiih already in nrrears. , Frem another quarter, "The ciih man hts te hang by his feet from the cellar window when he conies te collect from rii meter, because the cellar Is full of, . n n...l ihn rnllnt I flilllu. thfl limllerd in thecal refuse even te come nnd leek the premises ever. Tim refusal te InsDci t ills property Mras te be one of the, commonest faults' of the landlord, most in evidence when) ,tne nc(l OI repuirn id iiuihiiuii-i; v-.ii- tlI. I" short, when u glance nt the property surely menp money out of his pocket, he plnys the ostrich trick and refines te tae tnc giancc. I V Oblivious te Tenants' Wees A tenant reports, "The reef leaks se tedly. that we can't use the top fleer of the house, nnd the water drips down through en us. The furnace grate is burnt out." Hut, the landlord isn't Interested. Cases of rent raising following the lightest improvements are frequent, hut into the front rank with the fellow , ;.. i....ii i,.r.i ,.ou ti.n inn.i. r;L..,uul.,. ,ent u hen Hie tetinnt ders the improving. In n West Phllndelphin house, n .u... .lA.tlnin.1(linf ti n urtt'I II I n fit T. i.nw. i. ..,;i,i ,,. vi,l timimincd. It had made censldernble head dirt and drahness. she s tlekled the way before being discovered. A lien landlord that the lent Jumped from .$IT ' m,(, '.v n pasM-rby flames were burst burst te S:!''. and the selling pi lie of the Ing forth fiem the renf. An nliirin was heue from SLWO In 1K0S te $4000 In turned in and the tiiemen innnnged te 1921. Premises of improvements te get it under control nftcr an hour k Induce rental are common, nnd it may fight. The tlrst fleer of the bill ding lip added are seen forgotten. In one . Is occupied by C.eergc h. C reutberg. InKtnnce. extensive repairs upon ee- who Ims a cut cry manufacturing plant, rupanev was thp consideration. The The third eeeupant of the building is only repairs made, however, were te a J. Haten, who runs a printing estub luiklng reef, under the guiding hand llshment. of the Heard of Health. And the rent , went from $13 te !?U2..-.0. Negroes Net Harassed Charges that the Negro tenants have tacit unduly mulcted In Philudclphlu have hern proved untrue by the inves- I ligatiens just completed. A chnrt of i the entile city covering the cnrH 1014 1021. inclusive, shows that net only have the rentals among the Negroes net rl'cn se rapidly as these in henips leased te the white population, but that even In tile district snutll of .Alar- I .. .. .-. ket street and west of Hread. Houses occupied by the white element Jmve ad- , vanced mere than ,i0 per cent, xxhile these of the Negro population have1 risen enlv .'111 per cent. Detroit Is the one lnrce cltv in the .... . ,. . . " . iniiPii htntes thnt snows a rent de- crease in JP21. nccerdlng te the study l -made by the Department of Laber. Seven ether cities have stayed en the iin-erade. In Philadelphia, out of 2000 homes covered in the investigation, five showed an actual decrease, usually due tn leniency nr te pprsennl relation ship betwepn lesser nnd lessee. I tig Increases in 1 0J() The greatest volume of increase took place in lOUO. but sudden jumps In icntals. with and without due enuse. marked 11)21. The'iecerd is held by West Philadelphia lundlerd. who ud vnnied the lent from S24 in 10M, te $7fi In V.Vi, after the installment of a heating system and electric lights. Fear of landlords Is present in ninnv hetnex. net se much of being forced Inte the street ns of pay ing un exorbi tant lent. Many persons refused all information te the Ilenslng Associa tion, stating that were the house owner te find out that they hud complained he would raise their rent. Hut. as has heeii snid. the bark of the villainous landlord Is often worse thnn his bite, vxitm-ss the case of the woman xvith thru, children en UedficM street. Her landlord demnnds each month $10. She pays him thp usual !?2r., and no mere te snid until the next installment Is mie. It s always for S-10, but the land lord is each lime Just !?1.-. mtTiiis, ac cording te his ewu L-nlciilutieus. MRS. MARY E. CONWAY MADE BEQUESTS TO CHARITY Three Institutions Get $100 Each. $5200 Gees te Sister In the will of Mrs. Mary E. Cenvxnx. nr -J...!) Spruce street, vvliid, was filed jur pn.lmie today. ,$(I0 was henueathed te nipii ,,f the fe lowing InMltutieiis; V "7,V!l's Sl'nip Asjhnn, Seminary in, ,,n,'l,w Hoiremcn nt fivi'i-hroek "nil Inbein.-ielp iecietj of Nelle Dame, 'jie leinninder of the estate of S.1200 "HI go te a daughter, .ll-s .Mary Cen- Dtlier wills fiieil for probate xveie: riih-iifl. T. Peleisen, ,',i i:ast nionipsen street, Ml.'ilO, containing m Hm-t of Sli(K) i the Piist llaptisti ymreh et lliidesbuig and giving tin Tfmalnihr te i datives; William Cun iilngliiiin. 0014 Webster streit, Sll).e(h); IV'III. 1 .v-- .. . '...' ' Micit, S.'U.iHHI: r.llen tvneehi ' 1 i--., '"' 1 1flllllll.'in. lllll Smith KKImtl, 'p.nr street, se.,0,1 . llniamiu It. Li. I I j I -'ie, "" ,m'l' nnd Jehnsen strict. ?'i : ''"" P. McMeiininln. 15; lUiavvn stieet. MO.!)".": Mi'tun M. Jlyr. 31:1 Neith Sixth must. SH. ! lneigi. W. Uoeksiool, Hi;;; Evre rep. SI.'i.OIHI; LIMie E. eed. IleOS jxertli I'lihtecuth street, WOOO. ami '-euis .1. I ffi nlieluii-r. i:;m West Eri jvemic. j?,-,(01. Inventeiies el per- Onal estates were? I'm, it. 1 ll,,,i,..n.. i'Tre "" V1,,t"1'11"' '' irine ... "..-. " '" .. in. .... Hroeke, piepared by 1.. Allen x llseu, nruu- SHOT AND ROBBED OF $1500'tm Bandits Held Up Moter Company 'Head and Steal Payroll i ?'"Yeil(' ''cu- -"' (Hy A. P.I Jenn P Smlih. ptcsldent of the Su """r 'Moter Company, wns shot and Iirebaby fatallv wounded in Hroeklyn nf .yi?iwe lmn,"t. w'ie mbbcil him cf ?""" payroll. i, n .v WUH "'"'" te rnt(''' 11(' "'bee. ufnt U' lwe me" eonfreiited him with e-eiuia II! HI1US. Smlil. nl.u.i ii.i i '.... nu ,,,.,t,.e ...nil. .I..i....l.,..l i-,..,,,, iln. l.ln xt. Ouliie ""e.n V..:Lr;'.,' ' l .i..." i.i . .. ... ..: ""." "" " , inniii i ih-i i?. .xsueneuen, siMy-eiiht ... .." ..1....1 .......... 1. -,---"""i a ...,, wiorive i mi in iiirevv nil iiiis ne i'-ni niiiui," iui, niv. iiiie i ,i,- en nn i .Airu e. -".vi win,,.,. Mt I.,,, i i.n. .in Heur iitiei- n inm kiinin .iU t i ..ii.. e if . , . ; . . Aeei:eii uniier ine icinier 01 nn ensri, ..i Die h,,,l L " 1 ', . ,. ".T" .'.." ",..,,", " "'.ii - v U".l ThempH.uV.xim tie -I... s. j. ,i ,"7..,V.,..v,"',...,",,.l,",l" .. 'enrs old. of 1,'iOO Laiisdewne aven ... " ' ".",:" ' ,U..N' ' ",l'h'.v "" I aem"' n,"J- """ letuiiKii hip an- "'. , , , .. , , .XilceO nus-h-i. Atl-.nti- Wit . N J. '" "" "'gnna, i,ee rc-setn 1 rs n lw. tnindpii an lusuriince collect,,,. ,.i 1 """1 '' r'e " vvuieis m,. eixvnrd , I A "' . Thieves who feice.1 the rear vvlndevv chMi.., swiu.-.e lil v',, -mtw..' nnd slnn general - long coat, profusely mvs ,'r leus II,! V1' ','"1 of tl"' rl"' 1""1 '" I"1 J'l.l up befei, I A -- -- -: . of the prevision store of Cenrad (itch. .iiiihlie M. c'hJ nhnn. Sim x ai .1, tilunucd with cnhl ImTimis ,, t. . .. , riuii iisap pen ed en 1 tu-sday . he was ideised lie was ln.li, .1 1 . ' I O.JrKT'lVf S"" '"' Txven.y'-lh-M ami Federal s.reeis' last jT"h' yVW1'! r ' ''" '1 te nX tf S Jn i'iih fi 'euuVs'weH ' g.nd 'ih'-i ,,lh t'1" . '" "' " ' "' n" iluV r. " m' n h" I t-wiwawAfficur lKusT&'Sr' "nd ABiw .: S n ",n ,en b uc!!i sMff '" hw" y''v.i aia;;,iea.h!n vlu,,;i;0; . , , rv , i3 " uibBinn.un.il. tetieilsl UUU. ' "1" ' "' J s . UflT y 'SI " V! ( v , tswv&s- - -r :iror - :irer - 1 "SIXTEEN .Mr, und Mrs. mj ,yjwi;ii7 , i V' : ,,,..i ; i:y'??"-'-:! ,,-?A.,.-w.i. mpw vKi"'.v j :,s r h H ". 4 Y , t bHJKtK'.I.A A ' .DHT Bmmmmmm "" . K " : .- .K4 ' '& Mm n M ' C ;4J2irli HtHjaaZjaa'"iaH! iMVim '" :' Ml'";! Bay:,;' as&rv!,J7'Y riaaaaai alaBBBVKBBVBBaiiBHHf ?- : I !. L'IHa s aNr IR. IBBsSswa -' fcaaaV naalaaBBBaBBBBHi;rBYl I 'J '! ; Mt Kam as SawHwL V?U iaBBal M,HDH;l'i 'fill i 'Bi'i HBKl '' wi'" .Samuel Cettrcll, of Celliers Mills, X. !., Imve been the proud parents of sixteen children, elecn of them still living. Last Christmas a "flivver" was added te the menage ' 'SIXTH STREET FACTORY DAMAGED BY FLAMES Man and Weman Awakened by Fire- men and Led te Safety I Jehn Knficld nnd -Ills wife, who keep! nn oyster saloon nt 117 North Sixth street, were awakened by firemen' climbing into the windows of their home nt 2:30 o'clock this morning. ' The fire wns next deer in n fnctery building nt 119 North Sixth street, and the nrcmen insisted thnt the couple I leave the house, assisting them tel safety. 1 lie lire wns In the quarters of the Quaker City Machine and Teel Works. en the top.fleor of n four-story brick building. The liremcn cnnOned the I damage, te the two upper floors The , less is estimated at 820.000. The etlgln of the fire is undeter- ASK HELP TO FIND BOY Philadelphia Lad, 15, May Be In Camden Girl, 14, Reported Misting Wlndvs'aw Minkewski, a fifteeli- yeor-eld Philadelphia bej. wa- vetrt pil mlssinc today te the Camden l Hie. I The father snid the boy left home. 7."0 Smith Frent street, two Nlnys age. He believes lie went te visit friends In Cniu- .I.... rllin lmv luiu ltflir linii' h!ite pvps. ..111. -&. uiJ - .. . . w.w-, . 1 t me.lliiiii hullil. At the time tie, Ipft i,nIP i, Was wearing n cloth cap, , M,t shin, knee breeches of dnrk color nn, short overcoat. , Anna Hend. fourteen, of 207 Chest- nut street. Camden, was reported miss. Int. in the police of Hint cltv bv her (111 I ........... . - - . --- . i"'".'" .". ..... .. ... ,- -la niethcr. The child disappeared xvhile en I her xxay te school last Thursday. She has dark bebbed hulr. INFLUENZA DECREASES Drep of Nearly 50 Per Cent In Cases Reported This Week Cases of iutliiPiiza In this city de creased nearly 50 per cent during the xx-eck ending yesterday, neeeiding te -a ' report Issued today by the Division of Vital Statistics of the Huieuu of Health. Seventy-two new- cases xvere reported for the xxcek ending jester- i day at 1) A. M. In the previous xveek there xveie 12(1 new cases. Denlhs ilurlliL' the l.lsl ueeh from lulluena numbered twenty-one. fifteen adults and six children. Deaths from all causes xvere 018. as, compared with 5S1 during the previous week and 572 during the corresponding week Inst year. COAL CLOGS TRAFFIC Street Is Blocked as Wheel Leaves Wagen at 22d and Chestnut Sts. Several hundred workers were de layed in leaching their places of em ployment and five trolley lines xvere blocked for mere than half an hour this morning xvlien a wheel came off a Newton & Ce. coal wagon, nt Twenty-second and Chestnut streets. The xx heel left the vvliicle, xvhich I bore the number A -02. without nny warning nud statted down Tvvinty Tvvinty secend stieet. A corner of the wagon dropped suddenly, cexerlng the tracks xvith coal. The driver managed te stay aloft by gripping the brake lever. A line of cars stretched for several blocks en Chestnut nud Twenty-second streets. A wrecking wagon seen re moved the disabled vehicle. TO BUILD SIXTY DWELLINGS Permits Issued Call for Twe Big Operations in West Philadelphia Pet mils have been issued for the erec tion of sixty dwellings. The lurgest called for forty-two dwellings en both sides of Stewart street west of Pift.v- seventh. Each dwelling will he txve str.v bi!ck. 10 by ". feet, en u let 1l ,V r,W l'l'l, I IIC Will IH erected for Klaus & Haxter, 1201 Seuth I'ifty eighth street, at estimated cost of .1151,000, The twenty houses 571(1 te ,"75-l Stewart stieet wJll have garages and the house nt the -naithwit corner of Fifty -seventh and Stevvnit streets will have a store. Anether operation called for erection of eight dwellings at IS20 te 1SH2 Ilex nxeniie for A. Mitchell ec Sen. 0.'122 Ormantuxxn avenue. This operation will cost about SIS.000. Plain were THIEVES RIP OUT GAS METER Camden Barber Escapes Asphyxia- tlon-Stere Safe Cracked Thieves who hieke into the bailicr shop of Jehn Itoffe, lu Cnuiden las) night, and ripped the gas meter out, nearly uiusisl the barber tube iisphxxln led in bed. Heffe, who lives at 10 North Second street, was nvvukened. He found "'j "'j :Yw&Aw3ra&fflS!r EVENING tPUBLIO LEDER-PHIUADELPBptA, i. TO ONE" THIS FAMILY'S MOTTO JERSEY WOMAN MOTHER OF 16 "Pa ' Cottrell Can't Keep Track Breed by Name ''Viqrc itns nn old iremnn who lived in a shoe tche had se many chil dren she didn't knew what te de."' .Except In this cne, she is only forty, nnd she does decidedly knew whnt te de. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cottrell. of Col Cel liers MIIN, N. .T.t hove had sixteen chil dren, the youngest one born February 1". And of the sixteen, eleven are llv-In-r nnd ten of them abide with their parents In a weather-beaten three-room heup en n muddy weed read three miles from New Egypt. Mr. Cott'ell was leaning en the gate je-"teiday when a neighbor drove by. "Hew nvny have you new. Sam?" hp called. Mr. Cottrell turned toward thp yard where two-year-old Elsie, a red cap nulled ever her eyes, was chasing a i scrawny chicken ever the grnssless plot, i "Let me see." Mr. Cettrcll rubbed his iscnntv black beard. "There nrc four nt school no. five nt school and one mar ried. Aw, shucks, I'm all mixed up. I'll go nnd nsk ma." ' "Ma" Knows Eiut Number Mn smiled phicidb and came te the doorway te greet the passes by, fur trav elers are seaioe en the lead that ruin liv their home. "It's hard for some te ipmembpr. but I knew," she said. "There's the txve I eldest, that nren't living. Themas. xvenlil hnx-e been tw-entv.Hiree im.i TV , hinth.i.in n'l.,... .l.nn. T ii.l... cjt... i .,,,-, ..-.,,,.. I.I'.l ,,'.( l.l.M.V. .Illl H ' ,,.. .l .,,..,..l.i , ii...i.' i I1M 111 11 111! lillll 111 II III Hill II' V .111111" 1 nnd has txve line babies. Ceorge died I IlP ''nn K'"1- 'I'herc is always plenty of IC would have been nineteen ami Clara ' "'e"'1 fr (le family one can see n xveuhl have been' seventeen. Here's11'1-' ft"''k of the piled legs against the Dnxid. he's sixtepn." living-dining room wall. tnll. huskv-loeking chap sxxunit x"'1 Dnxid told of the tHiing and ....... .i i. .....- .. .i... i " limitim- "I e .f mhlilt sliiwitln,- "Tlllv's fifteen, nml she nml sher M.iuu i ii- viii u,i ,ii iiiv llilusi;. tm'c i,..im. ,,, i.r., f ,.,i,..i ... nt i Prosiicrtewn. Ilnxmnnd would havp been thirteen, if he'd lived. Wilsen he J was named after the President is" twelve. Clifferd e'even. And they'ic1 Leui ut sciioei. x iinence iiicii. t narlle ' he n sex en i William's four.' exer at the school. w At thut moment William happened te be pulling the tail of a Jurjc black deg, which inched uwny a bit at William's caresses, Sam Is the Youngest . Mrs. Cottrell, undisturbed, pointed te j a cow and this newest possession i "She S two years old. and this kent Inside the iviln.i, ,i .!,,.,! I,.,,,, Elsie. Is Samuel." She held up the youngest, n miner rcu iiiem wrapped in n gray . blanket "It's prcttv full xvlien thej nil get ' here." Mrs. Cottrell said. "Seems ns 'f l'"v '"eme pouring in like dreveu 'f shpep sometimes. Hut I get them all '" somenexv i hew she docs it, shoehorn. Hut she ' It is n puzkIc though, without n MISS PICKFORD'S EARNINGS I $1,1 23,625 IN TWO YEARS I Film Star's Income Put In Evidence 1 in $108,000 Suit Against Her Xew Yerk. Pcb. 25. It is costing' Mary Pickfertl and Douglas I'aii banks ( , $0000 .1 day in lest time te sit in the 1 I'Vilernl Court and hear Murv being t 1 (... etixu mn 1 m r i-n , '1!e?,i"!ieM?,,';,,C,TLC!!r,l ' the sum la dun r.ei- . her ) er re ni I ,.,.,n.issi,... .... -viisL i.i,.;f..... -. ...... ' . .... ........ . ...... v.1,1 -j ...'.lllttlt vvitli Ailelpli Xuker. Evidence was admitted yesieiday be. fore Pedcral Judge Julian Mack showing I that Miss Plckferd collected .'?1,I2ol .'?1,I2el 025 for txve j ears' xverk. 1 Gerald P. Hneeii, a play broker, tpstitied for the plaintiff in, an expert en pay agents' commissions and meth ods. He snid thnt he did net think 10 1 per tent commission en n million dollar ceiftr.ict tee murh. Following the evi dence of this witness the plaintiff restc-I her case. The first vvitne-s put en by the de fense was Elck Jehn Ludvlgli, he tes tified te the expansion of thf motion picture industry, finding n parallel for Its rapid rise In the enreer of Miss Plckferd. whose first job paid .$.'() 11 xveek and who new gels .-jilO.000 a week nnd 50 per cent of the tales el her nletmcH. Edward lleinmcr. peisennl represen tative te Miss PUk-feid. s.iid that be hud gene te the West Forty second street efHec. of Mrs. Wllkennlng xvith Mary and her mother te pietct xxheu a newspaper story described Mrs. Wll kennlng us arranging the engagements of Miss Plckferd. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Nnslb lixiiial-r. ir.lil u inlnlil.i niid , I.ijiiIku UnlilHtenH, Tju h. lfltli hi. a-jsiHXB Klein, aa.li N, llreiul ,t.. nnj Iluttlc ,..1'r.1i,,1,i.un'-. ,V,IN -N- Cnmuu st I'UclUe luci In lis 17 C os, t uml Mary Htupliens. UtO Dlcklnneii at. llnrrv Ahoemiilnn, I'levi-laml, n nml Ver- enkii M iiiriiilliiii. 1705 XV Neirls st dairies Ash till'l I'liinrnter t . nml Kllr ...nlw'th .Xillulni 0.10 XXVI stir st. VUlllnm 1 1 verm.ui. linn .v -p.-j Kt nml Jiiin ifrn-nli hi -.'tt.i N j'.ui'i si. Jusnpli II. Ileinrlc) 'liniim, N J, .ma Mi lluihl. Prciitim JC. J. Robart J. PiJ.hlie. ni'l.X Orc-nv.n Ft., biiU M.bcl A Hllnaer. mi-.' s N.-nltlrl. st. JeHpph J. IJmisliertx, niiL'n i-hmip aw, una Marr-iiret - K'ev n. I'lilllnsmlale. 1h. Bd iv aril Rlnkir. nin Meuer st . nml llinina .,(r, iu,.. ,i,i,u iinriviie ; y.vssKr ,. ' rv -. . . IS PROUD AND A FLIVVER of 'Em All, but "Ma" Knows ; and Number Beth says the cimdrcn nre evenly divided between the two bedrooms. David, as the eldest living son. nd mlttpd thnt mere was rather n crowd In the third, that is the dining nnd Hlng room, nt dinner time, but he ndded assuredly thnt all get in at 'the same time. And the children's round, pink cheeks would seem te vouch that they cot what they came for. Wouldn't Part Willi One "It would be mighty hard te pint with one of tliein. though It's, a big fami'y for peer peepjp," Mrs. Cettrpll remnrked. "Hut I was snjing te Sain only yesterdaj thnt It would be nii-c if we could have had twelve boys living." All this without a truce of Irony. Pox eity doesn't sepm te bother them, although the mother says the children lmx'e te take turns petting new clothes, und she makes ever the clothes for the younger ones. Hut teh biggest preb'em of clothing seems te be tile sliee one, llie eltrell family xvear out from forty te fifty I pnlrs of shoes ex-cry winter, for Mrs. ! Cottrell explained that Tilly alone often needed si' pairs in one season. I "Ex cry one of the chlldicu has te work xv hen old enough." the mother cxp'nlncd. "They all de something, either strnxx berry. huckleberry or cranlierrv picKlug. I m in tiie liclds nijself nil day In the summer. Mr. Cottrell works at flip saxvmill en the pond back of the small -gray house ntifl Inrire tinlnrless linni hnr lie tm ull ' l'i" ,..-..... --.... . . ..., ..... nu the hnvs. lines whatever fiirm wmlc ' - ........ -. ,.....,. .-. ....... ....... .........iw. .... ... ........v .... We have them te at lu season. Will, llie berries nml nnlninls nml unml .j... tend almost around the doeistep. the fnmllv life sugge-ts that of the Swiss Eamlly Itnbiusen. "Ij7le" latest of Fanillv n,...,i I,,,- .(r..,.i t..i,.,i i. te xvlien he can gel it. but tiie mother xviints nil the children te stay In school ns Ien;; n.s they can inttt is until high school. Hut there Is u new inquisition en the place besides the children, the dogs und many chickens they no longer hax'c It is nn automobile that Is used te go te New Egypt, sometimes as often us twice In one xveek en a journey te get previsions,. Mr. Cottiell bought the machine in December se. as he explained te his xvife, he could go te further fields xvlien the huckleberiy spiiseil xvas en. nud because an atrte didn't eit. like u horse, xvlien It xvas standing still. BELIEVE UPPER DARBY FIRE WAS INCENDIARY Structure Destroyed Was Owned by Mrs. Bergdoll Police of Upper Darby attiibute te the xverk of nn arson squad the de- structien by lire last night of a feed st,er,?; ." l"" W'"-t Cluster pike, xvest el "l.xtv-ninth street, cnnduied by V. .vi ".l. township treasurer. S'lie HH.1. a'"B' I? .o"s--Mery framP structure. "il.N t"Ilc "J Jrs. 1. Emma Hpririlnll It is only u sheit distance from flu. Mlllbmirue Hetel, te which Mrs. Heig. dell also holds title. Seven suhiirlmi fire companies responded te the alnrn.. Seeing that it xvas impossible te snve the feed store the firemen turned their intention te saving the hotel, endan gered by sparks. After nn Inspection of the burned building Albert Newman, president of the Cpper Darby Fire Company, said that he wus convinced that it xvas of Incendiary origin. A huge crexvd wns nt the scene of the fire and the ciexvd xvas increased at I) e clock by patrons of the Sixty-ninth Street Theatre coining fieiu the first shexv. Members of the Cpper Darby Fire Ceinpnny were enjoying them selves ut n "Chicken Fair" when the first alarm bounded. RELIGIOUS LEADERHELD FOR STRIKING A WOMAN Elder Lee, Who Rules the "Feet Washers," Spends Hours in Cell ' Elder James Lee, head of a religious cult best known as "Feet Washers," who worship in the little village of ( restment. en the ()M Verlt r,,mi ...m face a .Montgomery County jtuy en an assault and battery chaige, at the ne.xt term ei court in .Mu-rlsievvn. The elder, who says he Is au ordained minister. Is charged with striking Martha llseu, a parishioner, because dm disagreed with him en "church pecies.'' Magistrate Williams fixed bull at $500, Lee xvas permitted by Chief Lever te n xv-ii it the arrival of a bondsman In the roll room nt the Ahingteii Station. ulien no bondsman appeared after n iwo-neur wan, i.pp was nut In n cell ' a SATURDAY, , - Ben Candy, Dean of Pilots en Delaware, Recalls the Olden Days "SAFETY FIRST" HIS MOTTO: I iiic en me ocean wnve linn vnungcu I greatly since Captain lien Gnndy. pilot of the Delaware River Terries of the Pennsylvania Railroad, .began the first of his half million odd trips ncref. ! tnc hmeric stream. " That was bark In '8S. the year of the grentest blizzard that ever troubled the waters of the De'nwnre. The latter, l).v the way. were se Immoderately IIh titrhed en this occasion, that they re tired wmthwnrd en mnse, leaving the ferry slips high und drv. f'nptnln (Sandy w-s born in f'npe May County In lStiri, Thirteen years Inter he went te sen, and jjver since has followed the water. In 1RNS he be be enme n pilot en the. Camden -Philadel phia run, and has continued In thnt "rip cre. th, rim ,,,s d,f- fcrent i nthese days.-he said. "Out In me iiiiiKiic ei wie river were two lianiin extending end te end from Seuth street te Vine, with n narrow channel between opposite Market street. Had te Use Twe Channels "This channel was used for the ea.t ward trip from Philadelphia, but It U'nu en linrrn,t tl.nf ,n .i.l.t w.i . i bnck that way. se en the leturn trin .... .... .....(,.,, ,.,,,,, ,.- i imiiii n,L u. ' . !. .-. .-I.. we had te go around the north end of the island. Smith und Windmill Islands were the tore spots of- every ferry pilot. "Later they were removed, but while "ft th tir caused ,m sorts across the entrance te the chnnnel. and everything xveuhl be held up. "We hail the old Arctic, Hnltle and Celtimbln xvlien wc xvere running en the Market street line, nnd Inter the Wenonah, Hcxcrly, Pennsylvania and Delaware from Federal street. Often xve xveuhl take the beats down te Deln- ' ware en excursions, nnd wIipii xve rnuip back xve would lip se lended thnt wc had te run gangplanks from the decks ' nnd let them off in small batches te preserve the trim of the beats." Contrary te the popular belief, pun ticc does net necessarily mnku dock deck ing a n ensy matter. "Everv time xve deck wc de It dif ferently." he explained, "because ev.-rv time conditions are different. Wind and tide sue (he ere-it factors In landilu'. ' xv Hi occasional fog and ice te LOiitend , XV lit!. Tide Is Trith "The tide Is tricky. It alwexs comes first up both banks of the river. It elten hnppens (hat wc le.ivc the s'ip xvith flip fide hearing strongly in. nnd nun ii miii runnniL' n-n n tie .,.,,!,,.. of the liver. All these things hn ve to be watched. "The change thnt mount most te the ferry pilot, who steers continually all day long, forty-eight trips a dnv.' wns the introduction of the stc.iin stee-ing gear, b.ick In the nineties. Ilefere thnt we used te go home with our arms a most paralyzed from tugging at the wheel for twelve hours at a time." Although loath te discuss it, Captain , Sandy ndmits jumping exerbimrd and sining u xvemnn in P.I02. She wns an escaped patient from nn ns.xlum here and it xx-as enlv xvith the greatest difll- I cu'tv thnt lie brought her te shore. He has nexer had nn accident, and j for this he thanks his xverkliit: rule, te which exer.x geed pilot adheres ; rreiect jour passengers safety first riiin ecnn nnn in m,in rmu OUU.UUU IIM LIUUUK 1 1 1X1 Ulinun cc 7Cn PUin ' Capture of Rum-Runner Biggest Catch en Atlantic Coast H11M011.. Feb. 25. (Pv A. P.) The contraband enrge carried by the tint - running Neva Scotia schooner Grace and Ituby exceeded S50O.H0) nt boot leggers' vnluntiens, customs niitlieii ties dimmed tedav after discovering that she had en biard ineie than twin as much xvhiskv und gin as her mani fest shewisl. When the feitner tlslurman was brought here Thursday bv the cea-t guard cutter Tmupn, which had h.i'ied her outside the hoi het- xvith a shot net ess, her bow, the catch was announce 1 as the biggest made en this coast siuie preiitmtmn enforcement began. Customs autheiities had nniieunceu I uieir eeiiei mar tne lirnce and Ituliv was te ait ns a sort 01' mother shin" for local ruin-runners along the coast. 1 Captain Wylle ('toss, (, the schooner, charged xvith (enspirncv in smuggle liquor Inte the Cnited States, ileuii j hc had transferred any of Ms cargo. - P R T AT WPW MIRM MADU' r. n. I. Ml mCW niUn mln , Stock Reaches 24?4 In Short Day of Active Trarilnn iheie was aitive buy Ins 01' lt.inl.l i nuisii i enijiiinj- en tne I'hll.iilejplitn Stock Exchange today which uirrhd the quotation te 2H,. the high price for the year. This i (-presented nn nd vance of S1.V5 from hist night's clesm,' and nearly ST above low price of the J ear. The trading in the stock was unus ually heavy, aggregating 7V50 shares. Im lulling n block of 25(10 whh h rh.inged hands nt 21. There xveie sccral 100. share blocks taken. The xigoieus demand nttr.u ted ine.-i. attention because the books of the com I'.iuy eiescii i t-m-unry -I ler I he annua meeting te ne lieni .xinn-h 15 Purchasers of the stock today aie net entitled te vote at the meeting. It is undersoed. however, that the purchases were made with the understanding that the delivery of proxies aiietnpai.Ied the salt.. SWARTHM0RE BANS HAZING Men's Student Government Bedy Vetes Solidly for Abolition Hazing at Swaithmere Cellese has been officially abolished as the result of a xete taken by the men's student government body. The vote, taken at n special meeting, was almost umiiitmeus. in banning the practice of physical violence upon freshmen who nn- found guiltv of In fractions of lilies laid down for the first -year men. The action fellows n week of agita tion at the celb-jp following a "specl.il party" which .iiuseil twis fieshmen te quit the colic,;!'. The action icllcvcs u tense siluatlen nt Svvutthnierc Dr. Aydcletfe, president of the isd lege, commenting en the net ion of the student body , said: "It is a gient satis, faction' te me that they have solved the problem by themselves hi a wav vwuthv of thp teal ami lasting irjditleus of Swarthmore College." Search for Insurance Man Futile Ne trace has been found HAS CROSSED RIVER : ON 508,000 TRIPS, -J ' FEBRUARY 25, . 1922 Stumps Burglars .IOIIN .I.WFK and his wife, 28M Welhfl street, slept in their clothes with X3IIII In Jewelry in the pockets. Twe bur glars get nothing, but tried te .mother .taffc with quilt REARING CLOTHES IN BED ' S STUMPER TO BURGLARS Try te Smother Man, but Wife Screams and Feils Intruders Owlnir te the fact thnt Jehn .Inffi slty-lie ears old. -"! Wcikel street. ni.il l.l ...!fi f ....(.. L.. tit Ihitl, nInHin.1 .... i.. i.. i i .i :.. !,. ,.i,., viim.i t . ' V. . .' . v:mhi i.. i,..i ..(..tiiiiu in, i, iitu ' n '""'' " ."... ...i.. -. .......... -- broke In ln-t nu'ht nnd tried te tinetth- the muster of the lunise In Is sleep, get nothing'. , .Tuffe uvvekp at II o'clock te nnd txve men standing fy his bed xxittching bun. As seen as he stirred they seized tin bed quilt nnd xv-rnpped it tightlj about his head and thre it. He snuggled and. awakened his xvife. who jumj i-d te the xvindew nnd screamed, nietisiu,- mljli mljli ber.s. Twenty ncniby househeldei - dnaheil te the rescue, but the two nun ." caped through the lear xx inflow. TRANSFUSION SAVES GIRL Friend Gives Bleed at Mount Slnal Hospital and Effects Cure The b'oed of one -if iicr fill nils ha sux-ed thp life of Eva Wolf, thirteen rears old. T.'Hi W-t Miuamcnsiiig nve tine. trril:i Ev.i xva all but dying nt .lt. Sinai Hospital. he has been thei.-s-veral weeks -.uffciins from n disensi of the bones cnllcil esteijm.xiditi", and xcsteidn.x Dr. Itiibenstein. the hospital pathologist, notified her parents thei was a bare chance of saving her life by bleed transfusion. A young fileml veluiiteen-il and ' terdny afternoon 000 i ubic centimeter- or ab-uit twn-thirils of n qu.nt. of Lis liloed was tinnsfened te the litt e patient. The doetr used ter the lirst time no instrument of his own design, u mei-il tube nttnehi,d te needle t li.it fitted into the vein. The lube was litieil vvitli two step ee ks allowing a saline solution te be lntleduced. ( Dr. Itiibenstein announced this morn ing that Eva's (lmiicc for i emplete ic ic cevery nre virtually n-rtnin. PENN CO-EDS TO DEBATE But They Will Use Their Eloquence I In Aid of Own Prenicms , Instead ..f concerning liMdt with tin. 'destinv el nations or me luiisn ei the spheres, the newly erganie.l girls' de lulling lcnui in inc i niver-nx- ei i enii sylvaul.i, xx ill give the c'liiiueiice mid ideas te its This is indicated in that appean d en ihe uuielit of its own problem .'inneiincciiieut gills' bulletin this ineinlug. liii.nils el tin nimpiis stating that I in- lirst of the dcbatis will lie held Tuesilav nfti-i n-ieii and that the question will be: "Ueselxed. thut I'l-n-tn 1 1 College xveuhl solve the situation ler women at the i'nlver-itv " This pmhh'lii, of eiut-i. is one th.it bus been eNin'the ;;irl students, and te some extent the f.iMi.iv Women .ire .idiuittcd te the lull cnuisc only in tin school of ediuntien and some of tin courses of the school el the fine aits, WILL GIVE SMOKER - Feurtn Division Association of Penn sylvania te Meet Tonight 1 The Fourth Division Asseclnt! 1 ' Pcniiylxnnln will held 11 get-together smeki r and I'liteitiiinnn in tonight at the ' Hpiu diet Service Club. 157 North l"If- tcent'i street. Tin lomiulttee .ti hnrge of enlett.un- 'ments has nnanged for an e'aberate ,u,ltil.im f twelve acts ,,f vaudeville. A large attendance is loel.i il f.u-v.,111! , te .unl besides the 51 mi deh-gnies living till Plllllltlelphiil prevision has been ninile ter a si eie ei ie'tgntleiis Mem Hi-.nl ing. Ailentevxu, Wilkes-Harre, Si-rnn- ten Lam-aster. Ilarilsburit and ether . . i . .' ..i point- throughout tin- western I'illL I' I the Mate This reunion xvill bi the hist of the dixi-iens uieptings sm n tie November m'kir. wh.ch w.i- laigi'iv atlcniled b, ilib'gai'-s iiem all1, peinis of the State. J'. Dudley Vitteilun, 1015 Sprue i stu-ct. is (liaiimiu of the Arrangeinpu" t'einniitti e. ORDERS 47 LOCOMOTIVES I C, B. and Q. Is $2,000,000 Pur- i chaser Frem Baldwin's ' Au order for forty -seven locomotives, the largest given bv n domestic railroad tills year, has lw n received by thf lialdwlii Loieiuntix-i' Works irem (lie Chicago, Hiiilingteu ami ijuimv It.iil It.iil lead. iiceerding te Samuel J, VaiP lain. Tiie estimated value of the order xvlmh il.cllldes engines of the Pa, uic. Mik.ide and Snnta Fe type is ineie (ban .S2. -000.000. With this order the business new nn the books of the lenipnuv is 20 per u-nt greater than hist Oi toiler, ami will keep the idaiit husv an iudehnite time en the ptesenl !!0 per cent pioductlen basis, said Mr. V.iuclnin I'titilled orders nte about SO.HHO.OIKl, linlicatieus aie that the inilreiids xx ill seen be in the uiniket ter largi stocks te lephlii' depleted iqutpiucnt, juilging fiem the liuili,-ft.s se tar an uniiiiied for xniletis lines he savs. PRIEST HURT BY TROLLEY Father McDermott Wedged Under Fender Only Slightly Injured The Itev . Daniel I. McDermott. tec ter of St Mai j 's ( 'him Ii. Court h nnd Spruce si reels was bun in a street accident vestiidnv. the second time he has been injured leeeutly . Fiither Mi Dermott was stmcL bv a trolley car at Fourth and Maiket street as ne was walking mum lie . Hi iai i-enine i ill, il, il, sr .. , , , ., . r . , . RESIDENT S BRAND I Chestnut Hill Mn.i, Mn4lniv .. n..:U!., Demands New Building for Section ORGANIZATION IS FORMED; I Opnetinccd ns unnfp ami insnnltnrj the Jeseph It. fJllbcrt Scheel, Twenty ; ninth stieet and Highland avenue, red- ' 'dents of Chestnut HIM met en mas-i ,t the New Iteereatien Center. Arllng- ' ten nenue nnd Andersen street. Tlcse- I lutlens petltien'ns the Heard of IMu IMu cntlen te inehide a iipw school for the spctleii in the 1!)- building pregrum were adopted. Formation of n permanent organisa erganisa organisa teon te In- known as the Chetnut Hill I I'll blii' Scheel Association was effected, with Jehn Mnrsden, president : the Ilev. Heward K. Suvder, pastor of the Cliest nut Hill Lutheran Church, vlen presi dent; JI!s llessie Iereter, secret nrj . ' i nnd A. C, Curiner, trucurer. The I second meet Ins will he held next I'll i day nlsht. when the ipmiK of the pal- Hen te the beard will be discu-seil. I'lip resolution points out that a centrally lemted site already lias liei n purchased by the Heard of IMumtien nt Southampton street nnd (Jeim.in (Jeim.in tewn avenue With the school situated as It is. some of the children ate re (llllrrd te well; two miles. 'lie reuin ' has liftv iiitnil in il. and mere tire l...t , nil . but two .mnll window-. Anethei reiiin has no hall cut ranee, th" pupils being SCHOOL AS UNFI A Polished Girdle Diamond ' Its permanent 3eauy and intrinsic value are wcrtty'cf careful consideration Exclusive with this Establishment BURNS Copper Electric Full cabinet, noiseless occillater. Slight adxance when sold ONLY 31.50 WEEKLY Frce home trial. Phene for circulai ati.l full particulars or call today. JUOSON C. BURNS 1108-10 Walnut St. riinnr filbert OI'I'N I.I. II V SATl'KII.W 30.X I N. Ilreiiil st. I'JU -e. :,A r.innlrn fin IVilrrnl s(., XV ilmlnrten, T. ..... IT'...UI,iirffl Vnr-Itm li. m, mmm 0ptn . .,., "... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,., ill 'ii 11 1! lib "i .m i,,,ii,i.ih,uU.niiiii ,im iihU ., ii i..d iiiii L'Aiglen Annex 1604 Chestnut Street K Ohvrs Chlcki-n Noedlr Soup Hnlf Breilrd Chicken en Toast, or Sirloin Steak Saute, Mushrooms .lulienne Culilluiver au Gratln Glared Sweet I'etale-. L'Aiglen Weffle, Maple by hi p Renmlne Snl.id, Ruaslnn Dressini; Choice of ChoLeIale Cake, VhiiiIIh, Chocolate or Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Het Rell Coffee Tea or Milk jriHv, iiiiMi -. niicim sunnay rumors ana REAL ESTATE TITLES INSURED COMMONWEALTH 1 itle Insurance and Trust Company N.W. Cor. 12th t ipltil. l,enn, mm ir.rnsn- urc ni i - rr irritsn,'ii(iM I kiublisliril IHXi. f: lKi i Te the Wise Man the Bridge Leads te Fortune Public Sale of 12 Acres of Developing Land in Wcstville, Ar. .., Friday, March .Id, at 2 P. M. S Ul.UPll t'lCht III friP iicirf f I Intlthi' fr.mmtmlt. ai. tl. l- at. ... A , eiisible li con .-- --- - - - - ..... , . . .,....,,, unii.t. Imt'iwMj, plectrl' Only 15 te 20 Minutes from Camden With il.iiric.tj g.is nud xvntcr Immediutely .ivallalile thta development l.flVrH ltl, .sttlli lit r.,i,i,,rt,i, ,11... ,......! .. I.. ..... . ? tiie.wit,wii - - ,',..-.... ...ssi ..vvini hull Mortgage of 60 Can Remain I compelled te ue through another el l room, I Miss Ktliel Ilnrnnll, inatrqn at ttnllipsdn HnliiP lit Willow (lrOV iSUi'ntmi nvnilll'K. sold sixty cllll from that institution iittend the'OIII I wlmnl uliil lull Iikp rnnutetltlr of 'unsatisfactory ceinlitlntis. Other epek' 1 crs were Hgbert. Ainu Scliech nnd A. Krleblcy. crs were Itebcrt. Almnn, Arcllbap ,,fd X--U...-I. n..iu rii. te IrrMaatt'n "H I NemIm. Arli... Feb. .&-.-'$ i Nenln, Arli.. Feb. 2.. t)y A, 1'.) The death of Theodere Marbuff,, .fe. vpHti'i-ilnv In Muirdn cnn. rtonerBi.Ti's 1 Mexico, wjii the result of nil nccldtnti'y!: according t the verdict letlimed ttt W ;Jj liieuest in .Mngduicin .vcniertier. ' lkj McCLEES GALLERIES .1. 12. McCr.KK.M ft TO,. Inc. 1507 Wiilntit, llewurd V. MnPNumf. Pf Mezzotint:, Etching, Water Cln; PAINTINGS h TOA.MINO' AMI KK8TOKIN0 RAWS, STHWS, FRIES A SI'IXIAt.TV. I.nnrliren, 40. ZEISSE'S HOTEL 320 Walnut Street IOIIN O. II. MKVI'.RH. I'rnp. l-.X-Hl.llMr'i: MKX Iliitf hclielursliliiH In t'ulteulnr C'eurtM Au-niiieilv Meclimi't'M I-rpiiHTHiery Uchoe: iRiiltlen (iennrotem mill S'tsrtliiu .M" ,ri, Sioncre Ilat try ltfb'il.JliiB I'r.e tknl Klccirlclty Pl.m Il'iullns nnJ Dnuvlnt; llnelil.f-plnsr s, ii.manslile AJNHnted Su!i s rr.ict'.te I-uri'.aH.ni? iird Sterelteiitiiff r , ..illtu gr I il ri.,lnt . Brtoening Ileralr Uhep rmettea KlnriinK Meters V'lr, .... ' Pnrit Ufailln 'Inrlnci'rs' Llcant creuntlnjr "uli'ii- Siipnltlnr Trail Msnimement X.uhIi HrheaT Jl ,i- r-nr.l XX'rlttn i"emmrclal Art Call nr write tit e c et- detail DlrMter of tntruf Ien YM g A 1131 ll'll STREET If I. m fm .t( 1 ST -JS9Q Washer 3l 5 4S-I0 81. Chester. Evening:, im.i.ti I'm h tii.i'ui'H 'hi, ,. 1 ,. iitii .1 1. 1., 1 in . ,. .ir t -pi ,i itew Mt'lTS ti.imu 1 mi' ii'iiiH 11, iidllullUiiiilil'iMllii tu llU'Hiimiltidaiiiij;iwi SPECIAL Sunday Dinner $1.50 Scrxcd from Noen te 8 P. M. Salted Nut Crcini of Frsh Tomatoes I new U llelv uellnr Uuinvr,, ,, uJiJTjj and Chestnut Sts. siirphi.. Vt ..'AO.imiii ni.xi. t:si,TK nun IRfsis lIM.tlxrii v.iftiiuiiL (iii -ii fi iii.iiii f Fiimi i is rm tinlri, steam tu.n, trolley und bus! iu iiiiiiii in .sL-rt jnrncy real estate. iit'ni-naften can be etxalnnt rem LI I -.Jl S. Huntley Beckett Substituted ilmlni-itrater 428 Market St., Camden, fy J, Ucll phene: Canulcji, titt 'i . Em .m j-, r t M ,v.. - ffll I. .it'S 1 f 1 l A ,y'l rl 11 n iu iizzla i , it