mmfsm& tw i, :,- , ,-ttt-wj.m L MrHF COUNCIL AT SHORE 'Called "Family Conference" of Various Branches of Pres- . byterian Church .. .FEDERAL UNION IN EFFECT f.ftfal Dlipateh te Kvrnlnff PuWIc Met ; Atlantic CHy, March 15. "This t family tdecr In conference of the Various branched of the Presbyterian Church . ' . I. .1..a1Ij In trvnl tll li I tin tukiind '-i nrrr.lnnnltitf. evcr-churchlnjt nnd furral duplication of work" paid the Iliifiw V. Miller, of Philadelphia, I mic of the luiuing' member of tlie ' J'euncll of this Hcfermcd Churches of 'America, which opened Its bi-annual fenferencp yesterday In the Chalfoilte tjnd which cxpectH te conclude its de- liboratleitH this nfternoen. The Ilcv. 'J. Bess Stevenson, of Princeton, X. J.. N presiding. The mxv president elected the Rev. ,T. S. Iren", "f Atlnnta, On., who Micccrta l'ref. fieergc i. Omwnkc, of Collcgc Cellcgc ville. l'a- One hundred members are I One of the nchlcvcmcntH since the lnt eMen xxas the Iiiporiwriillen of the WeMi CnlilnMh" Church of Ainerlrn which lis upward of UeU.OOO, into the Piesli.teilau Kcneral fold. The rntlre I'resbjtiilun Church 111 Aincricii ,,ew has enrolled two und n half million". In the new federal union plan ni intended mid iinally put Inte npcrnlien, frery church retains Its distinctive in dividuality, creed, government nnd nerdiip as well ins every power, juris diction and right; Chained with violating the narcotic lxv. Jehn Kelly, alias "flaltlmere Whltey." who has a police record here ind is also known te the authorities! In Philadelphia nnd Haltimerc, was held without hall last night, following n raid en McDonald's soft drink establishment, at 1122 Arctic avenue. The raid was made by two detectives In the belief that the establishment, xxhlcb wa' used by Kelly nt headquar ters, was bootlegging. Ne liquor was found, bur an old shoe, apparently loosed carelessly behind the counter, whs found te be the radio of narcotics north hundreds of dollars. A ipnniiiy of drugs was alie found en Kelly, together with the badge of a Federal rexenue officer. TfSt of tlie Anti-Kent Onugins T.nxv jiis'eil bv the State Legislature last week will he made in the courts here. The Itent Commission, formed as the KMilt of an indignation meeting held I early in the winter, last night selected for the tct tlie case of Mrs. Alice Hf m . of this city. Mrs. Henry claims she has been pay ing " 1cr month for her home for the Inst six jrnrs. nnd that she has been informed that the rent has bfen jutanrd te $150 per month. Ne repairs or. Improvements' nrc contemplated by th Qtilun estate, the owners, she suid. Majer Under this hierning turned the raw exer te tjity Solicitor w. Frank S.iey, with a request that he rrAnge te carry It into the courts in behalf of Mrs. Henry, whose finances arc limited. The, authorities arc asked te locate IMlc Head and Isaac Mesh, witnesses te n will of the late Mrs. Mary Lnftus, fermcrl.x of Scranton, Pa., but a resi dent of Ventner City at the time of her dentil some mouths age. An c talc of SIO.OOO awaits urrivnl of the witnesses xx he cannot be found, al though a rewnrd for their locution has been offered by attorneys for the estate. Mrs. May Left us Clurk, of Scranton. ix tlie chief bcnclirlary under the terms of the will. s Aereemriit was made between the Al iunde Citv and Shere Hailieu'l aJ Ventner City that the traction line i!l operate n through trolley service te Savannah avenue, ut the lower end of Ventner City, for tlie seven-cent arc. Irit tlmt the line mav use the old reman.l tixenue loop, n mile this side f Saxannah avenue, for emergency lurpees. A ten-jenr contract between the Mmpanv nnd Ventner City fur the Wnnuuil at Portland avenue expired n fortnight age, and city police, backed elTn by Ovprsenn vntnrnim (.tfitvfwl n vntit. .(.Li - .-...n "gui rnuiarge en trolleys YbUNQ SAVAGE STILL WOOS ' HIS CHORUS GIRL BRIDE I . : 1 Grandfather Rice, However, 8aya Marriage Will Be Annulled New 'erh, March 15. (Hy'A. P.) Geneva Mitchell, chorus girl bride for a week of Herbert Savase. wealthy nehooi neheoi nehoei boy, athlete nnd pbet, had all the thrills of a'pflma denna when she reported for Werk last night. Clustered about the stage deer, cngqr for a glimpse of the romantic little short-haired "pony" were scores of curious sxvntns, while, Inside the theatre a wnall mrmy of 'reporters was xvaltlng te bombard her with questions as te the veracity of reports that she had handed Herbert buck his wedding ring nnd would seek annulmeut of their marrl.se last week In Milferd, Conn.. She eluded them by premising te tee them between nets tn her dressing room, but later sent down word she had decided net te be Interviewed. Her ?randfntber. H, W, Wee. would tell the cpertcrs all about It, she said. The grizzled xeteran at the stage deer laughed nt reports that young Sax-age had given up, and departed Sunday for Lajnlla, Calif., te sec his mother. "He was ureund here last night, Just the same as he was in his love making days," said the guard, "and sent up n .note asking her te see him. She sent down word that she wouldn't. T expect te fee him around tonight before the show In ever." Crandfnthcr Illce announced that Geneva had returned Savnge's 'wedding ring Saturday, nnd that annulment proceeding-) xxeuld be started tomorrow- en i tin ground that both were tee jeung te get married. TO PUT OLD SHIP IN SERVICE St. Paul, Built In Philadelphia In 1895, Again te Plew Atlantic New Yerk. March 15. (By A. P.) The steamship St. Paul, once the fast est en the Atlantic, xvl!l quit the North River pier where she has lain since October, 1920, and resume her place as a first-class passenger ship plying betxveen New Yerk and Hamburg. She xvlll put te sea as seen as she can be outfitted and manned, and will join the Mongolia nnd the Manchuria in the American Line's Hamburg serv ice. She hu'J accommodations for 800 passengers. The St. Paul was built nt Philadel phia twenty-sevcu jears age. She nip- ' sized nt'her pier In the North Klx-cr I in ini.S, just after returning from a ' shipyard, xvhere she had been rccendi- I tlencd. I lM, , V iWilWLs' uvBusmess ThfcstyBbrel tt U Thltitr Fibre (mlllleni of htm In etch ScetTinu Tewel) who ibeetbe four time hit weifhc in wttcr end It rttpenttble for thtt tMtniltl, thlrMT, tbietbtnl quality found only in ScetTUtu Tewel IF THIRSTY FIBRE will suggest Clean Jrjands in Business, we have fulfilled our desire te make a towel se geed that it contributes -te net only clean hands physically but helps te carry along the thought of clean hands in the abstract. Se it is that the Thirsty Fibre idea is mere than a mere- word or name for Tewel Service. Thirsty Fibre is the introduction, the body of the plot and the climax in the story of clean hands in busi ness and" washroom efficiency. "His name carries the essential message of real towel service. Out of his edu cated, specialized thirst has sprung the ultirhatefstandard of comparison in towel cost, towel comfort and towel satisfaction He' is ScetTissue Towels." " Twe Snyder6 Seek One Jeb Ilarrisburg, March 1".. (15y A. P.) Twe men named fnyder filed petitions te lie candidates ler tne Democratic nomination for the Heuse in the Third, Yetl: district. They are Titun K. Sny der and Itufus K. Sn.xdcr, living in dif- I ferent texviiH. Representative P. Mertis Stinuss Hied a petition for Democratic rennminutien in the Third Ucrks. Other Heuse pc- ' tiens filed xxerc IJvim Themas, Uepub- ' lienn. Second Cainbtin. and Lesley 11. Iluss, Republican, MeKcnn. r X x 1 s.rTce. km m pi bceili Firms big and little that figure their towel costs net by the case but by the year, are'using ScetTissue Towels keeping Thirsty Fibre en the payrolls. ScetTissue Towels should be in your washrooms new. Their use is a real satisfaction and economy. Wriie or phone te the following address far futt information. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY, CHESTER, Philadelphia Office, 302 Weightman Bldg. Phene : Spruce 1852 wMite bracks V- . : i .ixii&. 'W ..vj.'.. . , Fifteen owners alone have invested mere than $20,000,000 in White Trucks. i m U" v. -vv: 5-ten $4,500 314-ten , 4,210 2-ten 3,250 -ten 2,400 f. e. b. Factory THE WHITE .COMPANY, 112 North Bread St., Philadelphia 802 French St., Wilmington, Del. Factory and General Offices, Cleveland 21 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW Other ScetTissue TroductsScetltssue " I emmp ssmkweh Waldorf and SantTissue Toilet Papers' DOWN '? continue around the ""Slit it became Invalid. hat Fought loop en the GANNA WALSKA ASKS HALF OF COCHRAN'S $70,000,000 Diva en Will Net Accent Divorce Any Other Terms Parle. Miii.i, 1-. i ,.. c!...i.i. 'CCMran s eleventli.limi,. .lm.li i.. 1..U ' in a sunrpim. r.fr.,.., ... .,,,-., ,.,.i ., ti. , i..wiv iu .,-i,i,.iv Milium i IKa tn acfl'lll. n ilivnr.-n !ll fnll I cteidlns te a statement nuthetled hr iV.i .i ?IH ,nn(,u "y ene of her iihw intimate frinids. , I Oclirnn imu ..vnAn,A., ,.. ,i...! 1... ,1,1, ,; , .-, Ai'i-wii-ii in i mi-, lii-.-. ''Sit. XXllKKll lllinleil nki,1nv (r.i i. ' Metitc ( arle, xx here hhe i-, hini;ini In ' iiin' .'" l,u'v,,t her lnii,bnud (aKIns ti. , V" "f t,", innjnllicent iu.m.len iu I U Ltlhech. xhleli lie Imll, t. Im,. e, eiijt f jil, "(jo.imie. "nNka K nexv determined thai the Ul net sue fur dlxoree, xxhlle Ceehrnn , unable tn sue i Pari.s because Mic i vi'' te ",T0l)t tlll Juiisdlalen of the 4l Is iiinlf M...X...I ,..i flOUble 1H llrIm,l ,. mi i ii limn..... I.... ,... i . . Wiled Xrliinls the only M'ttlemcnt she Ml centhier N .lf. of i.r huMmuirj, '"iilllle. etiinnre.l e, Tn nrtf, rtnn "Aciiirdlinr tn ii.iu r',.i.!.i ''..'.,- if w;rds en the Mibjeet are: u no xxants te per rid of ine lie nut pay , it lnns f)p ,is ((Hli .,. "e miin be imidu te renlie that a 'Xeinim i- I.. . i .. ... i. ..i.i... ii " " x".' '" sniiiij li xxini MCllt or II I... I,n-t ' " I ATTERiES is ii'iuly te of S?TO,0(l0 . In the Van Since the days of primitive ex-carts, men have delivered goods te ether men in all sorts and manners of vehicles. The modem city found the need of a con veyance that could make short hauls and many steps quickly and at low cost. Te meet this need, the electric truck was developed. Propelled by rugged Exide Batteries, these trucks are solving the transportation problem for firms of all kinds the nation ever, Se, also, the electric passenger automobile, driven by Exides, fits the exacting re quirements of thousands of city dwellers. In mine locomotives, factory trucks, submarines, airplanes and railroads Exide Batteries play an im portant part in the. movement of men and merchan dise. But the commonest use of Exides, and perhaps of most interest te you, is in starting and lighting gasoline automobiles. In this field as in ethers, Exide was the pioneer battery, and is standard equipment en a greater number of automobiles built today than any ether battery. When you put an Exide in-your automobile you have power that you can depend en and you can depend en it lasting se long that it proves a genuine economy. " Storage Battery Company Philadelphia BUCKET-SHOPMEN GUILTY W0 Admit Grand Larrnnu a xaiii -" ..MM , Be Sentenced Minh ea ACXV i.il, M t. -.- , I iMijer i ,.P, ....... .....i . ,., ..... , K!!' 'I1'"" Hi" it Wall Mreei tel " lj" IH-t--l luiln ll.e by V. i- ," ""'"'t'KulJen .luMntied '.'III! dlMl lei ...I... .,.,.. ..!..:.. ..I.. ..,...! I Culltv in ,,.."';. '."" i"1"" I rfS.l " i.i. iiiuay in ---' i.i.eeiii t ...in ,e,;r"i siuiehan. ",M nJlnii... si i. .. . . old i ' "'nnii. nineteen jeurs U ... "."'" i'l.llete.1 xxlth them, xxlll in.'. " "" """I I LL'. Ill X bu sen tniii.irruw. acceiiN ' I Hint DlMrlrt Atteiney ' "Im'snill tl.nt. r.eeil.iiini mill ii .1 i . . . .K. ..... the .,, ' ,,Y, . 'M'exie.i in u'.,nj mr ' iiiniii, i 'leii, MnrLe' $200,000 llfilif.T . h;.";.iu-M, A, :,''-Hle xxllleli kfiii-f.i.l .....I.. In Company rtecntli Fire In Hoboken !.. Mnnh !.'. fllv thr pi J .'."',l Mnrti'd rally today iniMiie .",.,,,'n,,iv "ie i ik"."''" xiri.uii I. III! Tir 'niTru .1 . - ......... j -... iivm.imii.i ,.0 titrnntiiri. t.. -.,.,.. 1 XC-HOrV tplieninnt lii f'.l.,.,... Lvl1'! burned 'elirhr a,raam hntnra HV0ntrelcd. . Karly estimate W th le M of $ 200,000. HH" " j 1 ii i-iraa.'! f I fill u wk fmaGBSR ImSMmBL The Electric S!ffi""'"'ggHHHHE Philadelphia Branch, 671-673 North Bread St. , t JiUliilSiflitUlKyy,, Telephone, Poplar 3S85 r . I RnDHIfjHBBsZiB H3r Hpv HIHPHV .BEk. Never Ee ese Whatever mckc of tialifry it In your or. von i-nn be ccn (I Irnt ef tkilfal repair work, fnir pricci, and rrtpenilblr ndxlce at ll.e ncarcit Elide Service Diction. THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR 4s- in Overland history has true engi neering been se perfectly expressed. Never before, we believe, has care in automobile workmanship been mere painstakingly maintained. 130-inch spring base pro vides the comfort of heavy, expensive cars. Triplex springs of vana dium steel increase tire mileage. Powerful, economical mo me eor delivers 25 miles and mere per gallon. All-steel body used elsewhere only en much mere expensive cars. Hard baked enamel finish main tains geed appearance under hard usage. Electric Aute-Lite starter and lights. Electric horn, demeuntable rims, three speed transmission. 1829 t Overland Always a Geed Investment New the Greatest Automobile Value in America WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. OF PHILADELPHIA Arch Mrct ucnerai unices, 'arts ana .Iccvsserica .-senn nreud htrfel Chestnut St., list te I2d 1M Nnrlli llrund Mrl 1IUI l.rrniuiiteHti Art, Touring Car . $550 Coupe . $850 Roadster. . . . $550 Sedan . $895 t. O. 8. 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