l-l; Mwm-wiiir iswPin w 'k II. St. tm r r IES IN 830 YEAR 'W i&&titWiff and Fermer Chalr i'Mah of Republican Commit- L'tff Republ; w tea III Twe Years . W&,i 'V u CAME UNEXPECTEDLY, el M. Clement. Nr.. formerly of Philadelphia Count), mill for- ehnlrman of Hip He iiiblienn CH.i Ittce. died lit 10:13 o'clock twla.1 .home of his ilniilitpr. Mr. Sam . Irwin. 41(111 I.nptiM street. Up .yaia'1llnty-ifirpe jcai nui. reftftanucl M. Clement. .1r.. n im, iiii'l ijMtbcr of ttip Public Service Cntu (;M(ni, wns irrliliiiR at n Knpid tf "Transit t empnnv valuation hcaitui in iUVCitjr Hull when word iif his father's fjjjieTfMUi reached him. no aeiuptiy mi mi PcJeurnftl the session. ; r , , Air. lienient nntltH'en in ntmtii two 8S years. Twe weeks nun lie had n paia- i? lytic stroke. rinc thnt ttnip his death WiWM expected, ultlieueh enii teda.i y'tlwUe were no indications that the end , ikputf approaching ipilckly. i lr.fi. .ftyr. Clement llvril in l.nnsilewiip mull riS,'ern '" "i1m rl,7 Oeinbcr IM. I .".. I " V . km ann nun nl tint f.nitn)nij lint li I. n I- Ity 3T4 "..I III llll' ll.lflllll I - nl , " "'"",' , l1 AajArtnpltin I Filir-eli iltld n i tin nlilne S, JTiw'rmii iniriii. imiii .!!. nn vi 1t AI MMMM ll.HH llril ...l.l lln uA II llu Wf ";" '""" "" .'" i"-' -iiip it i;i miik uirmicn m nai nni i win moor tomorrow in tne .unjer s 01 Ift f the llwt jllrppterj' ntt-l vice pre-"- tten't cnic ube lie l 1 wan fired tice In cenMdcr tlip dirprtlng nuency for EB-fcWnt the Hrl Ppiiiij S.h In'; h jiiip I refnse.l te Michp Hip Mi-Mhnfnlr. Srrcr1 iiiemherM of thn Kx- j B'Jlk' ri . . I't ilr: yemtwt. (ram mnturltj. mjs In- lT Mntnil In Imli.liid n.lil II n U n rl l ' IM-l 1 H IT. V... , ,.' .? llhllriiin ntlmm1 ( ntl Oil t lllll- Ut i--.:"." - i". --. . ',. tyi. mnillvll lliillllliuii'll liillllii'i nil) iii-iii iiiii n "I i-".01,0'1 "lne. 'atni'ifl. liar- 1 1 t-n--Krl durlna dip DecrHibcr sejlen of "i.riff r! ?, w- will 1 ,' "", 1-VH7"' r'?'"1 ,J'!n "",1 nllwnnt - '.i HnVr,',,,; . r v . " erp "''f '" u" ' ltirlt: (he m- L,Var "H clK,,r,nnn "f "l0 r,fvMeii of the picsent tSriind .lm . Sup- R Tifton, McKlnlP. If man i Whpn V Ip.iiI i'nnirevpr lies in hi ' ' ". ... "," ''"; rKp,t nnil iiecr I "epp of whom anrcprdeil Hip ether. They J 'FrancP ,, -er fli Ti 1 1 of lr livM.i ' 1 1""'"''" JIim T. Icnr.i W.inut , were mere flciirelipail. Ileth wcrp com L L"f.r. '.Ver.,' ' ,.i . ... '.V. ........ eiild h.ixp been nccu.ptl of selllnc out. nlPte f.,l,irr.. ",'iw Umf den th. 'te he i I. T.nip ! I1 T " !, ''af n,m "': I'-ltinnltic "The mh.ip thins was true at Hip Chi WuVmT Ae n f n ,Z.u 'in- 1 nlheonpwheoul.lhBvebcen MC0 fr. lU thr st. Leuis fair they fi toned by Hip Orphan' Court te go te j1 Paris and take the dcpe-ltinim pf wit- '"' i . c i- Mr C rmpiit wn. n.iimnMei' of Me- it i. ; ," H ..-.--.-- . .nini' . mi MiirirncK me .ucvenucii am fi, lita Tiiidse. i. und A. M.. ntiil for -..lf .,nsP ...., ,., ,..,., i,-,i..., It ny years rpprcM-nted It in the (.riinu IV hS' V ,"1wn,,' member of Mmy K lAmlnllitif nm if tlln 1 tllllll l.nntfllfl He t Ktirv ved bv n widow, three him V mtmA l..n .In..!.,... VM Uirce ilniiKlitctK. Says Celes Blocked Move by Walnut .Cantlnurd from Patt llnr WaahliiEten In vnnm'Olieii with , I'' Walnut illMinMii, lint tiie (iu iii'iiuuui e new Mntenienl from A'wii'tniii At torney (Jpncriil (efT or from Attern' General D.itiRhprt.i . Mho rptitriieil to day from Flerida, where nn Satin da) he Sid be knew untlilii',' of the Wn nut 'cane, and put npenib'lity up te Mr Oft. IIb 1 t ...l.. m. . .. -. ill ll.A nO'.H.I It... .1 Aff jOir. J.railKllt I ., ..r ill nil- ii.ui v in. . pastl time. .HIH. lmilKlieri. ih me Maiy III. The Alterne) tiencriil at- '.j-Unded a consullatten or pnyieiiin uu i?wfiiminif nnd ilrvnte.l the remainder of i'"i day te ether matters. Up referred B(iT MM inquirirx ceiKprninif me i iiiuiuci- bwttUft situation te .Mr. linn. rWi" - .. ..-,.. v... Geff Is AtifO' New 'Mr, Gnfi who Ah ectiuc Attorney It.,' ir. ion, who as ul-iihk hiiiv Kr.Qietal approved the order for Mr. Pt.;Walnut'4 removal, was plulnly incensed rn. . .. .. . ...ii.-. ... . .... E'.at tne aziiatin n in rniiaucmnia ever mr Htaridcnt ami the ihargc. inade b Mr. mytnmy.w-h,w.Aut,tr. eaoernic previous n-innrnm; fe'T .. ,..., .. VSrS OVC.aieu .ur. iininiii ' "- l"":" Wfcr Inmibordlmillen." Other nllicia's JJaatat he wae a 'trouble-maker.-' All KUiaaart pealtlrely his dismissal will net EdKBtfaet U ..nurse nf evenlr. as fhev re- ""O"0!: )"" violators. tranibitlnn i emmissinner naynes. Passes Duck te Diiugherty -r iM llffvnav 111 .1 runic ri.1ilrAik.iil ... FtCr WW '!" - firs, ,,V, tr ri"Yi" I'lrr,,"1",'- !"e 1,nn' mint appear In court at aKla.na7.06 I .ftlLj ,". " r..1.;...1.-! li. ':, 'i1'" "'"' ,Jr,,.n,J,,,Hk,.11": ,,0,1r.rul nl face n charge of reckless driving. j.iii'uiiii n iwiiiiiiiiiiii uiinii iinuiuiik nun i" , .iiirv Tiiimiit'i .iir. .in i 'iTinn i rut ) i t iiii. ... ImiZt !.,. ,rl tte Za h i "" "n",pIiV,l ",fe"Nl,"T '" "Owtci-ntb during which Mi, Kmellne VX &rWfJL.'a?l i ... .. ",tPi,tl" aal,,Kt conspiracy and ssiilng fraudulent Gov. Kwakernank. Western State Nermal ' mx nmiiui f rriiiiivai. criimpiir nniier.4. ' i av i-.--..-. : v ' '. . " "- Jf, Mr. Mcliolsen, nf the Ipague. ev 1 fhUned that the removal of Mr .walnut" wns a nepartn.ent or .His- niuiier aiingptner, nnu mat tn.-JM1! net in uest en te comment en It. '..ke'la net in ni JhTkt eemmlssiic 'r hltittlrm finfnrr .loner lidded that the pre- ceiiipnt organization "lias' 'ajatttv Intention in the Inteiest of the (Vaatwe te sp that the depaittuent Is fs4lf protected" In its effeits te en- rsire t: the drv luws. t-"V -Mr. Ilnjnes, it deve'epeil teciai. dls- SVjWItead Hip Walnut nffnlr with Senater i vv Pentier last week. The iirnhlliiilmi l ii cemmikjlilier 'lrefcsses te he cenvlneeil i n tut Mr. Walnut's lemeval wns net, 'f j ii.ii.it HtfAv te political Influence or te an f-i.'tetnpt te protect "higher tips" In I'enn- aflvanla. i The Spnatnr. who nrriin.1 I., l'..ii . 1 1'n'lgtten at neon, apparentl.i cxpecla the e. Department of Justice and Dlstiltt, Attorney ueies' e'j,rc In Philadelphia' Ut CO threuTll with the rum liiveullirn. I .'tteqa and prosecutions in iVniisjIwinln . Wfardlc of whom they hit. ' t Dismissal AVes Kvpeeled ' Commissioner Haynes views the di missal or Mr. Walnut en the ee of tie. Grand Jury session as iiufertuii'ite I ftllJ. ln.n.A.i,inR I 1 .1 . . . A-, '.. ... " , . . , . ..tenet disposed te question the attitude M the Deiiartnient nf .Insl in Mn I .... I n fue tiitii.c-iriuii ii Hue iTi'iueu, uut t. iiji.i .;....;...-" v: r . 't ZT. V . j . .'..' "'."xr. " w f.attld tedav. thai Wnlnnr c .likiniutni , jZT'Z .t .. . ' "waa only a mattPr of time. .' . Wepartnwnt of Justice efllcluls get In nsainst liim Sbe .in.) the bain me re touch with Senater Peppery as seen as 1 mi ring In the Chitnut Hill lle- Uy learned he had ii turned in the piinl I'lilnni Is declared (n lime shot -- Cajltal. l'liev expressed a u I1IIihmi,.s the umii.ni biinuse -In. IimiI rofnseil in t givt hint nny Information at the Dp- kiMrtaaent's dlsiieal. and until Hiev iisv'l welcome a lequest from him for ,7npeaicini report en the Philadelphia , r iailiidll 11 1 1, 1. !.... ii. . KSE? wiii .i.f.," ' ,P,.V" ..." m,.,r,HAUiurriUNt: uumb uim UUKIU tniPJwm ---...., vii -ir-i .i in 4 1 1 f iwar it b4naaikav , iieiu'rui wen at 111c nm ipper- Anether Denial TCnlcieil .tt developed today thnt a "Smlil i)M also a "Jenes" eceiip.v high places . '"te; the prohibition organization here. M. KiO Smith, n former erhciul of tin- De- ' AMHafnnt of Justice, Is a legal adviser irflfjUia prohibition comiulsslener. Jump .".L'jpnPS is Assistant Prohibition Cem- BiSW,W.,M r'. ' i ilinut sn.u ".lone Mnvscr" .; :."". . :." " "l"i' " " rrraflB'.-linillli CnlH lilm ,. .1...... .1... I.. t.-.-!! j. or dc iireci.- HSiSLl-- fiev,!r mH Mr- Walnut." Assjs. a un-ss worn bv a recent bilde at .Alexander Green Sentenced After ?4H"lKk- 1 bl!"!,'0,Tlr rt,Ini's "''i "'Se 'hureli. ' Pleading Guilty )jts,nr m I knew I npvPr wrote him or I A ipnivins set used in PrnUiti i in. . . L.i . , i hM4f anr contact with him Ti.,.,-. 1. ' .1 .1 .... t . . 1 JmUe Shoemaker teela.i imposed 11 fj?rJlr. Walnut. In his original den lal "A 1r,h i" tr,7l- nttrr tl'" ma rkat he is a i)cmiiinit kiiI.i - iiibi ileadee gulltv te robbery. r Sflfi' B ,S " 1Hmrat. said . , R.p nVFRnilMFS P.HII nRCM Green, with a reinnaiihin. ...,,.,.0.1 Net a Pemnrrat , 2.bfvr!!liV.8.,l,mt,n.m.a,JLt'.,1,r't,,-''tTwe Accidentally Open Jets of ' iwi uiiiitiimi ii inat oilice feri INVn JS IPIIIIIP TlllPtlllng Hint Is' IVlien I was nnnn uted. If inn T, tne leiliecrats IhnniL-Unit 1 raised an uwful howl. I am (Ways bave been an Iiuleiieiulent Hi nnu 11111 se enrolled. U eleoled tn ill.. Ki.ifn i.i..iui.. - P4 1010 en tlie Ke.i stone Party iiiii 111 jiii. en nie iioeso- ewiye tielcpt, I intend te puplicau tlcltel ut the coming l um iiawminii 1 r t iha . iaw, wbeMy. I am 'm Te Wed Englishman I .smkI i Onnnl Xew Vhelii MI.LK. MASK IIKtn tfner.ill nchnenlfilsril llir pirt- tidh jrlrl mi Hip Atistrinn stnKf, hns tteiitmp ntsngrd In Captain ltii?rrs. of ttngl.-tml - I llf .1 I II I. I ' -'"nr" and Wolf cnp. " as cnmpellpd m Sn ilireusli with .J. - - ...i n . n "ln prnpciiiinn r ,tp( etinpli 10 s.le .. ......:.... i.M. 11 '", ii'i'iiiiiniiii. i iir cnp w;iN sine- Warned Frem Wanhlnslen "When were the tlrt pffertu iimdp tn I ...... . -.. -si.. i. ... ..-. .. ; ,ir.,ni ,illrvv Mr. Wnl nut wa usked. I .., ,, CIlry Iinrl f , t Vebnmrv . ." '. vi'iilllli ..,... ... ,1... .. ,:...,.. ... ... .....'" '.',' imivi- in i. n-iiiiiKHMl i.i lt'trllllll!C Hint i .,... ,.. ,, .,.,.. in ,,, ,,.,n..,, mutter until further notice. That was (enhrctiiil uj i letter. "HlK-Kiin' 'iilltlclniis were In the plot te pri'iciit I lie evidPiire nf t Iiu fnrmer "ilr." nftiejiiN from being pie H'titi"! te the March (Inind .lury. it 1 1- deelured. It w.is hiiid Hint these i tinllticliin mnde repented trlp.i te lll..l.l.ITt..l. I.. 1.11 nfl.iK. t !.. It... I'll.-.. ..If ...I.I II. i... .'.KM ... llil.' III.' , enre ""tialKhtPticil out." 'I'lie.v feared. Il wn hnld. that with .MeCenncll mid Samuel 15. Wolf, for mer Altnnt Stntp Prohibition III- rectei. under Imllctinent their din neon nt the prluuir.i election In Mn. would be negligible, m Tenuous efforts were m.i'le tn hne the case postponed until the .lime Kedeial (Irani! Jim met. The' IVderal (irmiil .lury meets iner.v three mouths. Celes te Press Chsps The effort of the politicians en be- nun ui .m-i niiifii were i.ue te tlirir i eiierts in iinnii n premise, it wax fold. ' V'", MeCnnnell wuh iippeinted "dry Semite. Up Vn cnllrd uihmi tn relln- i r ir nir wi- ii i t' liner fir inn s n n .11. ....... 1 I. . ,.. Meiuiic. lie w:is cniieii iillini tn ri'llll ipiiKh one of his jobs and he reluctant! rcsl"iied ftem the Senate nft..,. i , - ... " n iHijtiitkni . .in mi i . t'ini m u-ei.i.i ' be allowed te continue as I'relil! 1 Inn i lie mer as w ne,, ,,I1RS bc. ,nr ."":ur".j" '.I1Jlr.v.effl,'",lc."!'8 " '"" irlK"l I'P Will II t)P ,,., .k te the Senate ami under that oremUe. rp,igncd. District Alteinev Celes refused i,lnv .. ,11... n, w ".. concerned Hip licinent Is n cln-ed book. Mr. Walnut will net be uskpt te return .... . PROSECUTES HIS BROTHER i Jury Drawn In Media te Try Charles MeCpaP.u. irlrii.. ' -- jun wns urawn In the court t Media this morning for the trial of em-ci .un nn'Keii. I'et'ier .Tninr- Mi-Crneken. who has n ; farm In Asten Vmnsliip, De'aw-are t dmiM. with mi ulteiupt te set the hi.in i n lire Mr. and Mrs. James Me. i racKen nllege thnt their brother has i made a number of threats and Iiilm denel mnnj tlinizs tn hinder their iiiniTfnl liiinK. me arouse Charles .McCraeken who ii:. .... at-lliw's at he Clinrter Heuse, Merlin. w'th placing three lighted candles in me mm en ineir larni. uctoiier -1, 1021. A fire wan presented when a fllPm empleje found the candles ,.. " MULU MAN IN dHUUTINU Weman and Child Receverina "I 1 iriBEinui niu necpiiai Geerge l'uliner. of (Kill Tulip street, Tnien.i. who sliei Mr. S'ettle Shher and her two jeur-nld Imbj , Kubert, at 1 Median street and Mt. Alr avenue, 1.... ri......t... .. 1 1... . 1. .. 1 ..... Ul-I IMII.suui, II, - C I ' lUI-.'M I11IU, . ,!. shot hlm-elf. was nriiigncd ...1... , ..r m....: 1 ...1 1. ...... '.",,M "" ""f1.1 """ """"" IM l,in itPrmaiit ''Mi station i..i.....r' 1., ..m.. .. ... 1 n ' ",,,,', " .."..ii9 11...- i.-i-i (i. ill. 'i illllll Mmih .'ID. si, Mrs Shhir inn aiiiiear i.mrn I im Mugisirate Llndell plnced t.nll at. .'J.",(tO uhiih I'ulnier wns en- able te furul-h n.niAniiAi.r: ft.inn a.i s . .. 1 New Devics Enables Outsiders te Hear Levers' Conversations Prni Idem e. II. I.. March -jn. 1 Jt A IM Allien L' Pmtlitt. iiceeni of a new link luinnii lie- radio cud the iclephnn. In which be can listen in n neigliheis' ttleplicine lines demon- stinted is emeu'lic When he anil a iicuiinner 1111111 heai cl a Paw tucket swnlu 11 a supposed sperei cnniei'satien v it 1 the Prnildeuep lad of li choice. rml listened te two women disussing haq nvcpnniuict; pun necM r .... . "" emc rnymy Wli e Mr. .Margin et eine was nb. sent Iriiinhei hiiine nt lie lenr nf ir.lll (ieimaiileiwu uvenue this uieruliii! her tun i-lilhlicn. Leen, tlnee icnrs nld. and .Mm1, six, were enereeine hi ens TIipv hail eliened the ejts of a ens rmtre about which t hi' weie phi ing. When found lij .Mrs. Cntheriue Hunter, a iielghbei, they were uncon scious en the tliier. They were taken te the Htctsen Hospital, where-physleians say lUeir condition is net srleus. 4 . ,..?$5. , ,v;--f- v : sr ..la a ?. , ;sdsk I l.-"l"IU'l i i .ml llsli.lluil in t IV, 1 u ninim illkiiicm. ' WILL START FAIR PLANS MARCH 0 First Meeting of Official Cem mission Announced by Themas Robins TO NAME DIRECTOR GENERAL Tlip Simp 4rnnl.rpntpnnlnt Tem inlwlnn will l)p)jln werlt en tlP wnrlil'ti ffllr nliine Mnrrh 30. On that lllttP tlip tPM,v-fivp pommllenpri appelntPil by Onvfnmr Sprenl will inppt at tlie UpIIc-viiP-Strntfertl ami ersantxp for work. Tlip reinmUsliin wim prentnl by the J 11121 LedMaturp. and thP flrnt mPPttnK nnnemippil teilny by Thomax I Hnlilnx, nrsanlxpr and elinlrnian of the ' hmly. (tovpmer Sproul will be tireent I nt tlie (lrt mpptlns niul will outline Hip i work which It W te tindertukr. i TIip (ominlvsien was ergnnlzptl itiulcr I nn net of the T.PclRintiirp which ap hirnprlNtPil StO.OOO for It p-cppnps, Tlip li,omnil"ileiipps will pay an pttencipn vsi te (hp Park-Parkway Rite and will inkp n)i nt once tli nnmlnn of a director RPiiPrn' '"r fh fair. In the fplpptlnn of whom they c'nlm te havp nn pn.na I veliv with the l'xeciitlve Cem- I mlttpe. ',0 ;tpcutlvp ('eininilice ei tne lair l III .1 . i cciiHvp Ceminlttee nre known te held .the ripw thnt no dlrepter senenil fheu'il I ' Un nnpn li Pit. i1 i .u. v.1 KH larsnp that mere MitUfaeterv rPMiItu may .bp obtained without a director RPiiPrnl. "At the Cpntennlnl Imposition thpre were two dlrPPter." Mr. lohn-en wl.l. i iienn Hi .ilBROIl ann Ainn iiniiiimiii weiilil net have a dirpcter general. Thprp were fourteen Hlrectera In charge of the different department. They operated under thp Ipuueruhlp of the president of thp aociatlen. Thin system proved te be very much brltcr than that UFcd at thp etiipr expositions. "Han KranclRce had no dirpcter gen eral for Its fair. The exposition was handled bv four dirpcter. and It was handled very nuivrwifiilly. "Thp prnblrm of a director general for the Sewpil-Centennlnl I still nn open question. It has net been decided. It depends largely upon the capacity and availability of the nTnn considered for the place. "Of enure. the name of Herbert lloevpr precluded opposition te a large extent, because Mr. lloever'K repu tation for getting things accomplished. Hut Mr. Hoever apparently Is unavail able for the position. "Se It Is n very rcnl question n te whether a director gPliPrul, should enp I be chosen, would be of any value what- PPr te the Sesfiul-l'entennial. - DODGE OUT OF PRISON; TO FACE NEW CHARGES Millionaire Writes Article en View of Jail Life Detroit. Mnrrh 20. (lly A. P.) .lehn Duval Dedge, powsser of a for tune of ?l.(IOO,(HHt. left the Heuse of Coriectien thlt. meniing with $S in his i iHi'Kri. iuiini; I imimi irn 11 nvi'-,iu pocket. Iinxing iiiinplitril n hvi-duy .,"......."." .'.i :..,.: "..11..J 'm.. r 'IV ' ""'"X T'Z ..l "J -e, :;,, ;:" , ,rse null mobile te the hnmP of his father-in-law. M. P. O'Connor. It. (Iil .Iff tlnili.fi ltff u Inlrrlnillv " fnr.t ti'inke "with i,L l.is "erhi s M'm.A" "i,. " '"? "'"' llim llis Mcr"" ' Vi.i, ' v li'i. i,u,, r. ,.lint . Although iiis pun shment for vlelnt- fr ,,,, IM. Is nm vet" m.f nf , ' ..:.'. ... -rv ....;- ... ;;.!.,- i. i in 1 1111 ir-. i iiiiiiii i i iimii iiui in- and fel- student, jumped from Dedge's car while It was traveling nt a high rate of speed, nnd sustained spiHeus Jnjurip. This charge disposed of. Dedgp is scheduled i te be arraigned en n Charge of vlelnt- i ing the prohibition lnwn. V is alleged lie carried llnuer en the Jej ride. Dedge nut In several hours jesterda.v w-rltlng an article for the Detroit Heuse charged bv IiIri0' rorrcctleu newrpuper, I'regress. iHblllii'd by the prise "fHele fellows In pari : "lour isincpptien ami i 'imik: i I niv roncentien of prison life hnvii hecn decidedly crreiuniis. ue an were in me opinion .,lint I'fNnn efflclals were cruel, burly nruisers;, wun no iiiiinnuiTarian meiivcs. Wp thought inmntes of orisons were, en the whole, course, illiterate radian, beaten and oewccj until there was no manhood left In them. Wp weie wrong. During my Piiferced incarceration I haw been greatly impressed li nile tiling, th.it prison efhcinls aie extreme! v liuniaue ami thnt Inmates are decldcdlv lumaii." 'WILD MAN" DISCOVERED IN CAVE NEAR LAKEWOOD''"0 ,re",v "Bnt weu''1 00inc ln for (llft ' Mysterious Hermit Will Be Exam Ined for Insanity .siitvi D.-puirh le Evening TubKc l.rrlptr- Toms Klier. N, !., Mareii 20. (hean Counti nflicials were tlikillg 11 keen in tciest in "llenrv A Nehring. wild man " who was di' red in a cine 'seieral davs age bv ikoweod police and bi ought jierp for kipping pond- mg an iiuiulr into In ii'ti. Kepeits that lie had twice linn loiihuecl in an iihjlum cnuld net he .Milled. "Nehring" went te Lakewood late List Mimiiii'r and was emp1ni'd b a eontrneter, Soen after that time he sudden! disappeared. The man is about ferty-Plglit years old. He wns found in a cnvelike dugout thatched with foliage, broken beards and mud-plastered 1cmm,. , Search of his ,etten and 111m1l.lv ' r"" , '" ,, V. ' clothing, winch had been hanging te In this State. Her father said eiei the him for months, reie.iled $', in 1 ash 1 telephone llmt she had born missing and three checks for SKI as wage. frnln home two inrs. ,,,.., Thcie was no Heur te the line which "Several .car age she married II- 1 was segg. In p'nieM. The seuk p of his ( bur Mlchifel. of IVnn Station." hi .feed Mipp! was believed te be one nf said, "hut they did net get nleng le- I tiie hotels in tin- pines nenrbi. When I gelher and she disappeared mem ufler- itiikrn Inte eu-iedy tlie man declined tel ward. Wn hne net seen her -iiiee. tall: 'Although we: hud searched cerwhere GETS 2 YEARS FOR HOLD-IIPl utie c icHne run nuLU-UT 'the meat slum of Michael Tenlan. 1'ls3 hi,!!!l7l,,'i-I.ril..'V.ll.?'!! .1,",.n.ml ,',,,, ,;"' ,, ,' ,, """,'" '"" me iwn iminiii urn. iiiiiniis sun, iiuiries. 'K'1.'' ' af0 unu iiiug ir iiipcii Green wns releasee from nrlsen i,l.,,i eighteen months age after sen lug two icars for luhhery. New French Counselor for U. S. Paris. March 20. M. de Oourcel, (einiselnr of the French Kmhassy at Coiist.iiitineplo. has lieen appointed te the Washington pest, replacing Prince de Fleam, who Is te proceed te Copen hagen, ' r k Lenten Services Today, in Theatres and Churchbs St. Htpphen'a Chilrcli. Tenth Miprt nbnvp riiptnut. 12t30 oVIepk, the Iter. .1 nines Kinpringliam, I), D. Onrilck Theatrp. 12 oVleek, the Uev. . II. PhlUIpn, L. D. Keith' Theatrp. 12 o'clock, the Upv. Clarence K. Macartney, D. D. ChrlRt Cliurch, Spcentl Mreet above Market, "12 e'cKk. the Her. It. !!. Onllby. D. D. St. Jeaeph'H Cnthellc Church, Feurlh trcpt and Wllllnei nllev, 12 MW o'clock. St. .lehn'N Cnthellc hnreh, Thirteenth street abeve Chestnut, 12:03 o'clock. JUDGE AGAIN RILED OVER BOOZE CASES Dry Agents Late Appearing as Witnesses Thompson Sounds Warning K ONE TRIAL FINALLY STARTS .ludgp Thompson again today rebuked prohibition agents who failed te be In Court at the trials of .saloonkeepers, and declared he would net tolerate "dllly-dating" In bringing cesps te trla. Thrrp were sixteen cases en the list for trlnl today, nnd before one of the prosecutions get undpr way nn hour was lest because neither lawyers nor prohibition agents were In Court. Fin ally a Jury wns drawn, but It was dis covered that one of the prohibition agents was absent, nnd the list was jockeyed again until it wns announced that the Government, was readv te trv Christian Werner, a saloonkeeper. Krankferd avenue nnd Westmoreland street. The delay incensed Judge Thompson. "The witnesses in these cases." hp dp. dared, "must stay In this courtroom. I will net have this dlltv-dalhlnc. The court calendar is cencested. nnd we ihiup already lest nn hour this morning which would net nave neen, nnd these witnesses been In court." There arp merp than 1t0 liquor cases en the trial calendar for this tprm of court. Judge Thompson linn lecn try ing te reduce the number, but In spite of orders lie cave last week that all wlthnesses. particularly prohibition agents:, must be in court en time nnd remain until adjournment, agents ap pear te have disregarded the Instruc tions. Scleral of the cases today were con tinued bpcnusij of the alienee of coun sel for Hip defpndants, and in pi pry I ease that wns railed enp or merp Gov ernment witnesses were absent. 1 "There are sixteen cases en the cal endar," added Judge Thompson, "and i surely nt least one Is ready for trial." .Meanwhile there was srurr.wug of prohibition nyeutR and bailiffs for the missing witnesses, nnd ultimately Wer ner was plarpd en trlnl. Thpn there was a mix-up, as Frank K. Hubert, n dry nzent. wns reluctant te take the witness Ktand because he had visited Werner's place en a day net men tioned in the Indictment. Hubert and Assistant United Stales Attorney Frledmnn appeared te be having n row nt counsel table, with Frledmnn pushing Hubert toward the witness stnnd. PARTY LEADERS DISCUSS TREATY WITH PRESIDENT Pacta te Be Featured In Coming Elections as Great Achievement Washington, March 20. (Ry A. P. Republican Party leaders, resnonslble for the direction of the coming con- gresfllennl emnnnlen. acoemnnnioil bv Chairman Jehn T. Adams, of the Itn- publican National Committee, con - ferred with President Harding tedav and dirvusspd the relation of the 'reatlen growing out of Hie nshlngtei, f f' rc"cp, ",0 r0'n'nS el-tlens. Jhn t,r,'",,.w: no,,v, Y?? 0 S'.Mn P ure regarded in Administration elides as the major achievement of President Harding's Administration te date, and it is said te be Uip intention of Hip party lenders te put. them forward as nn Issue in the November elections. These conferring with Hip President , . . ... . i . . Senators Loclge, Curtlss nnd MeCer- mlck The Senators told I resident !!rl',' " 'l?'e'1 'n" lli?"1'" Uf'''' Vf ;;' e'A.7n;" nnlilnn ,. s expressed and the reserv 1 At a! tmt Tr At A - min 1 in ...kni .i.n -., (lll 111'' MHUIU l.sJl iiiVUUItWIi II U nred te be satisfactory. Debate en the trpaty wa shut off tPinperarily in the Scnnte today te glvp thp right of way te an appropriation I .. .ft m . m mil. nut it was expected tnat neinrp thp da.v's session was eer semp issues of , uusinn, 1 GIRL WHO TOOK POISON REVEALS HER IDENTITY Says She Is Qeldie Thompson and Her Parents Are In Delmont, Pa. ,.,, . , , . . 1 i The girl who took poison in an at- tempt at suicide In n Mnrket sli cot iiKivlnz-tilPtuiP theatre last Wecincs. day revcalpcl hen IdPiilIt te physician1 nt tlia Jeffersen Hospital today when told that there wns little hope of hoi rceoeiy. She said she was (Jeldic Themi son daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tliemp. .... .., r, , ',....,,.!,i cv for her and employee! a dptpctlip, n message from the Philadelphia police t0(lnv th(lt M,10 )s , ,n Philadelphia is the hrst news we haip had of her. I am going te Philadelphia anil expect , 10 arilvc tomorrow morning." ' The girl first gave her nanip as Dor Der Dor othy Gardener, by which she was kiimip nt Hie rooming house at 1220 Spruce street, where she lived. She ulue lias a sister living In itelment, Mrs. Themna Mergnu Her husband lives at Tnrentiim. FOUR DIE IN MINE BLAST D......I e. ..,..! ui..., nm.,..... ecvcici nsiiuiiEu ..un -v " "" Mine Indiana Ceuntv ine, Indiana weumy HnniMmrg, .Mnieh '-tl. ine Mtate Department of Mines was today noti fied of an explosion ln Dilltown mine Ne. 1, of the Dilltown Smokeless Ceal Company, lecuted In Indiana county, and immediately ordered nu investiga tion. "Four man were renertsd killed and. aera. eurt. leciuy pesine chairman Adams. wpre'...i .rr..i BORDER OF ULSTER LIKE BATTLE FRONT Constables Within Rifle Range and Continually' Firing at One Anether PEOPLE TERROR-STRICKEN lly (lie Associated Press Ixiudeli. March 20. The berdrr line of Plster is described as "like a bnttle. front by the Kicning 'ISrws neifasf corrpspendent, who sajs ilvnl forces of thp Irish republican army and of I'lster special constable" were actually within 1 1fln rntiire nnrl rnntlminltv tirtni- nt eaeli elher during the week-end. , The iMinbatnntN were tee well von i pealed for serious losses te be Inflicted, and thp pxchange of rlrp was mainly i Intended te prevent the springing of surprise attacks. As nn extra preciiu- i Hen, Hip men between Hip two ferpps was spraed with m.irhliie-gun lire nt 'intervals. The rival armies, continues the cer- respondent, are gradually creeping closer te each ether, and flie first collision I x peeled te occur en the frontier near Calfilnn, County Tyrene. "The sound of Hip blowing up of bridges en the 1'Mcr border during the week-end could be heard miles away." adds the dispatch. "The- northern forces were mainly responsible, and ns the result of their activities every im portant bridge leading from Hip free state has been demolished, while hun dreds of reads have been trenched nnd closed with trees. "The tendon Is already beginning te affect Hip Inhabitants behind Hip bat tie line. The Unionists nleng the frontier nre much perturbed mer the menace of invasion and hae asked that mere pro tection bc afforded them. Many close te the battle zone, which Is no man's land, have had te evacunte their houses, which Immediately have been occupied b the lighting forces." Belfast, Mm eh 20. (By A. P.I Gunmen were again netlvp In Belfast today. A number of carters proceeding te work were stepppd by n man who pointed a revolver nt them and ordered them Imi'lc. In the ensuing altercation one of the carters was wounded. An ashman employed by 'the city was wounded in Hie jaw while working in the Hiill.imncerrPtt spctlen. The police barracks at Maghrra. County London derry, was captured during the night. A constable was shot dead nt Tober Teber Tober ineie. near Maghero, by raiders en gaged In cutting wires and obstructing the read. Thp garrison nt tlip Maghera bar racks consisted of three members of the regular pnllcp fercp and Plght spe cials, who were surprised by an over whelming force. Previous te the at tack the reads bad been blocked with trees, trenches d been cut and a bridge drstrejed. Telegraph communi cation also was interrupted. The raid ers obtained fourteen rifles. Melbourne, Australia, March p). (lly A. P.) The police have tiikcn the names of twenty-six leaders and or ganizers of last Fildny's nrocessien in celebration of St. Pntrlck's Day, which wns carried out In deliancp or the City Council's veto, The list includes the nnme of Archbishop Mennlx, who in Ills speech nt the celpbratien t.aid he was g'ad there werp people in Ireland who were protesting ngalnst the Ang'e-ltish Treaty. MAY TAKE WARBURTON CASE TO SUPREME COURT Jurisdiction Over Elkton Bank President's Estate at Stake .Vprrfnl DispafWi te r.'iifiilup Public l.rdnrr Klkten, Md., March 20. Litigation ner Hip estate of William T. Warbur- ( ten 1 Nat ferniPr president of the Second National Hank of Klkten, which closed Its doers January 20, Instituted in the Federal Court at Ilaltlmnre by Itecpiier Tliemas W. Perkins, may go te the .United States Supreme Court for final Decision. The case was heard before Judg" Hese en Saturday. The Issue wns whether or net the Federal Court can assume jurisdiction ever an estate of a decedent which Is nlrendv In custody of nn executer appointed by the Or phans' Court. The quest Inn involves many fine points of law. and the final decision. It Is said, will hnie a far- Attern.' Kemp, for the receiver, ,,, int ,IlP estate was Insolvent nt (he time of Mr. Wnrburteii's death. rVbriinr, .2?, n."d asked the Court, te as the pxpcuter mid ether defendants, or- .t..l ij P",,l ,1"" "j'" ''", 10S,B,.,! ,s i'"Vvcrt 'l'10 !,(,"",,u', ''' '"ration of the will tlint if lT s"1' ff1' rn,s! ,l.ml, ,hn, " Prepertv is iimler administration of the I lhi1inriri' s1 m 4 "ii"sinn v ,.i.. . RUSSIAN f'-LES ARRESTED Prince, Prin. and Baren Caught In Raid en Berlin Restaurant lleilln. March 20.-(Hv A. P. 1 The nolleo today raided n restaurnni in the Hussinn quaiier mid took Inte oiistedv Meht persein. among whom were in- eluded 11 Hussinn prince and princess, a ,. f,irm(,ry i,iK, oflier j ',1,0 Imperial ItPgluie. und u number of of. Iieers nt the Hcilsheuk nrnn The prince and princess, accerdin:; In the police repeits. were tilii.iing li.ila Inlkns, elniiiilir; the had te work In this manner because the had lest their I'm nine in Husin. Only a few of the piisiineis had pioper Identification pa pa peis ami they will be depened te Uus- 111. nomec Dl cern iiam ..,,. PRINCE PLEASED WITH INDIA 'Replies te Felicitations Cabled bv "' premier Lieya Geerge lcuidcm, March 20.- (H.v ,. .) .The lex.ts of cable PiehauKed between I PieiniPi- Lloyd Geerge en hcluilt of the Cabinet and the Piim 0 of Wnli en the eie et His uppaituie rnnn India for japan weni piiiiiiHiieu esieiuay, Tl licmier pa.is warm Tribute te l'i lien's citp-icii. --nhei tec r.ii.i. fnlhee nnl nnlv In n.iii.tnn..l ..I ieginnce, but In inspire the devotion of Milijects." "Frem the welcome, rrseived." the Prince rrpliid. "I leiue India with con- tiiiencp sup win no tun justice in th"i '"' ""' ' "" iijmiuis. opportunities bofeie her." " I The role of Dr. Prince was plaied 'by Pntiulmnn Rebert Wise, of the Nine- TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES l,cl,1,., nnd Oxford streets station, who iS'ciinutl New ma. i. 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DEATHS OF THREE GIRLS DUE TO LONDON NIGHT LIFE Tragedies Spur Police In Effert te Stamp Out Illicit Clubs 1OinTnii, Marcli 20.--Stunned by nn alarming series of suicides nnd murders, resulting mostly from the unwholesome ntmosphere of Illicit "night clubs." the forces of law nnd order have begun a determined campaign te stamp out these cancers en the brighter sidp of Londen's life. Thrpp beautiful girls are the lat est ilctlms of Londen's night life. Twe have taken their own live: the third was the lictlm of an unusually brutal murder. One, Mrs. Aueliey KiiewIps Hnrrlsen. was found In her luxurious apartment with her head in the even of n gas stove, dead. She hud left a notorious dancing club nt 5 o'clock in the morning with three men. all under the inlliipncp of liquor. Tier best friend. Freda Kemp Kemp ten, a dancing Instructress, who testl HpiI nt tiie inqiiPst, died n few weeks later under 111,1 slerleus circumstances, Mrs. (ierlruile Yates, another pretty and well-known figure, is the third woman sacrificed te the fast and vicious underworld life of Londen. She was murdered under particularly revolting circumstances. Her maid found her ly ing in tier bathroom, her head crushed and a cord tied tightly mound her nepk. A fpv hours later Uennld True, thir ty, handsome man about town, was ar restpel nnd charged with the murder. He admitted being with her the night be fore, but said that lie left her 11 1 mid night in 11 violent nrgument with another man. SPECTATORS BLOCK COURT AS RICKARD TRIAL BEGINS -- Boxing Promoter Arraigned for As sault en 15-Year-Old Girl New Yerk, March 20. (1S.VA. P.) Trial of Tex Hlckard. boxing promoter, en nn indictment charging criminal nsmill en fiflcpn-car-nld Sarah Scheciifelii, bewail tedaj In a court room se erewdeel that hallways had te be blocked with benches te handle the spectnlers. Assistant District Attorney Feeern was late and Hip crowd grew restless, Finall, however, examination of 120 tnlesmen besun. The prospective jurors worn asked if l.hey knew Jehn Hlngllng, who is connected with the Mndiseii Square Garden cnlerjilisps in which Kii'kuiil is Intel ested. llofele lie was called te the bar Hickiird said lie was anxious te hnw the tricl proceed quickly, POPE APPOINTS PIANI Apostolic Delegate te Philippines Formerly Bishop In Mexico Keine. March 20.- t P.v A. IM Monslpner Gugliclnin Plan! lin been appointed b Pepe Plus apostolic dele gate te th'e Philippines, mid also illiilnr Aichblshnp of Di-muii. Monslgner l'iaiil was Auiilinrv lilslmp of I'm bin de les Anselps, Mexico, (Monslgner Giuseppe Petielli, npos npes npos tellc dplegntp te Hie Plilllpniiu.s, w.is last May appointed b, Pepe lleuedlcl na nuncio te Peru.) Monslgner Otte Nuncie Xaiiite, Kislinp of .annua. Mcce, lias been nppelutpil titular Airhbishep of (n Inisii nm) Auxiii.iri Hisliep of Auto Aute quern. Mexico, ANOTHER "SPOOK" CAUGHT But It Was Man In White Pajamas' This Time 1 "'I A lival of the Antigniiisli ghnM made fro,,'.' ,iu appearance en North Tiientj .third I .""".street early cterda morning Jehn , ('"haul. l.iJ. Anrth Twent . third street, was the ".tnry IJIIen" lespen- Hll,,,, fnr ,,p Phenomenon, when he ran !,I"iig the tear perches .,f neurlij houses, unci r"1 , -I""'" in ll lllirilMIOQI ..im i. cna ,..,. ri n,l linrillfi1 llinliiin. fl'l.- .. ,....- ,......, , ,,,. ,j.. Hie ll.i.ri ei an iiiiioiiieiiiii- .iarcn s, 1 1 (. WUH held In $."00 ball by Magistrate Itehpits, Troops Called in Denmark Strike Cepeilluiuen. Maich 20. (lij ., .") -I Isluilniiices In the piuilii.es in i-tiiimiiliiu with the spiiri.il lockout have nejcessilnied the riilllns nut of' treuss te put nil Hie stii'cts. Tlicie ueii'sii, il-iiiivi- ui nu- uaiiish Cum muiiists, was arrested ehierjuy at Rendcrs, in Jutland, charged with ltsa seajaste and agitating for a revolution IVfUIKt. SOFT-COAL MINERS Committee te Meet in Cleveland Friday te Prepare -for Walkout April 1 CALL ISSUED BY LEWIS lly (he Asserlated Press AVaaMnalM. March 30. The General Policy 'Committee of the Uniled Mine Workers of America was called today te meet Friday in Cleveland .te formu late a policy le be followed by the bituminous miners rhen work is ,us pended April 1. The call was iswieel by Jehn I. lewis, internaUensl presi dent, and annoifnced here today. The Policy Cemmittw, xihleh was appointed by the International conven tion at Indianapolis in February, has full nnd absolute authority te conduct the affairs of the union dnring the sus pension. It consist of 11(1 men as fellows : Twenty-four members of the Interna tional Executive Beard: thirty-two members of the Scale (vnmittce of Wcf-tcrn Pennsylvania. Ohie. Indiana and Illinois, the four States cemnnsing the central competitive lipid: three I representatives from each of the "nine-1 teiyi outlying districts, fifty-seven In i all. and the three intcmaliffhal of-' fleers. Authority te deal with all matters 1 In connection with the suspension and i Hie negotiations for it new wage agree ment Is contained in the following dec laration, -adopted by the conventien: j "Fer the numese of nieetlnir in n practical ami constructive way nil un foreseen emergencies which may arise, n policy committee composed of the Scale Committee of thp central com petitive field, three representatives from each of the outlying districts, tnpmbers of the International Executive Heard and the international officers, is au thorized te take such action for the protection of our best interests as cir cumstances, may require, and te advise tlie nipmbcrshlp njien unexpected de velopments which may arise and which cannot new bc foreseen." Hadetcn, Pa March 20. (Hy A. P.) The anthracite wage conference will get down te real business toiuerrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, In the Unihn League Building In New Yerk. Meet ings will be held beginning Mondays or Tuesdays and ending Fridays each week until some definite development occurs, Themas Kennedy, chairman of the Hard Coel Scale Committee, today de nfpel rrperts quoting him as saying that the mlnprs would nccepr a renewal of thp present agreement ns n compromise en their wage demands. He said he would prpss all thp demands of the Shamekln convention, declaring "prog "preg "prog gress 'must continue" te be the slogan of the anthrapitp mine workers, and lidding. "We will fight for these sub stnntiiil measures of justice te v'aleh the inpn arc entitled." MAN HANGS HIMSELF; NOTEJJUMES WOMAN Police Unable te Identify Victim Found In Hetel Laying blame for his crime te n woman, u fifty-five-ycar-eld man com mitted suicide jesterday in the Palace Hetel, nace street near Klghth, by hanging himself te u steam pipe. He was registered as August Gen-, no ad dress. "Nellie, you were the cause of my deed." This was contained in n note found en tlie bureau. There was noth ing mere, net even a signature. Gerz registered Saturday night and went te his room. A clerk heard groans in the room yesterday morning. lreak ing in he found the man hanging from an oierheoel steamplpe, still alivp. lie had taken a fire-escape rope, made a noose of it nnd threw one end ever the plpp. Then he lind evidently .jumped from the bed. He was found strang ling with his feet only n, few Indies from the fleer. The clerk called the police and the man was rushed te Iho Hahuemann Hospital, but died en the way. The pence nnve no mea who the man Is. There were no identifying marks in his clothing. His body was taken te the morgue. Deaths of a Day JOHN A. SERAPHIN Oldest Interpreter in Courts Here Dlea After Short Illness Jehn A. Seraphln, the eldest lntpr preter in Philadelphia courts, died last night In his home. 1322 North Sixth street, following a short illness. Mr. Seraphln was born In Zydaezew, Poland, in 1S4I1, and took part In the Polish uprising In 180.1. He wap forced te come te this country fivp ypnrs later because of political oppression. He was employed by the Government as a Custom Heuse inspector for several ears. In 1002 he became a court In terpreter and since that time he has servpd in virtually every court in Phil- aiieipuin Philadelphia and was active in politico a generation age. He is survived by his widow. Mm Mary Seraphln, nnd seven children Charles, Jeseph. Theodere, Jehn, Jr., Geerge, Mrs. William nrewn and Mrs Jeseph Hepkins. Interment will take place Wednesday morning at the Hely Sepulchre Cemetery. ' j StanleyeT Miller The funeral of Stanley G.iMillr will take place en Wednesday afternoon at 2 -.HO o'clock from the home of bis ss. (or. Mrs. Rebert Heberton. 22G West Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, Mr. Miller died en Saturday in St Paul, Minn., from a complication of "' w1' vit, President of the Cm Rug Miinufaetiirin? Company nnd president r ,hn ,,,,t "n" "eter Compani nisi'itsrp but no iiiiicsn ei two months .Mr. Seraphln spoke five languages fluently German, Polish. Rumanian, Slaienlnn and Fiench. He organized the first Polish UrnubHcan fint. c. Jeweled Bracelets Notable in Design and Importance J. ECaldwell & Ga Jewelry - Silver - Statieniky CHEsiwr AfVD Jumper Strebt 57 They come te stay The trying out of Heinx Baked Beans for the first time is quite anJ event in the home. Be cause Heinz Baked Beans always come te stay. Se appetizing, se geed, se satisfying. HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomate Sauce which tractor he Invented. He was well known in textile circles. Mr. Miller, who was fifty-five tears old. lived in St. Paul for the last twelve years. Surviving him, In addition te his sister, nre his wife, Mrs. Mary Far Far giisen Miller, and n eon, Stanley L Miller. Geerge W. Lord Geerge W. Lord, seventy-three years old, of 201." North Gratr. street, died yesterday at his home. He is survived by his wife, u son, G. A. Lord, of Glta slde. nnd a brother, Frank M. Lord, of Worcester, Mass. The funeral will take place tomorrow evening from Klpienih Haptist Church. Twenty-first and Diamond streets, of which Mr. Lord was a' member. Interment will be at Deep River, Conn. Mrs. Emma L. Robertsen Mrs. Km in a L. Robertsen, of Atlan tic City, died yesterday at Christ Church Hospital, this city, nt the age of elihtr- six. She had been ill for some time and had come te Philadelphia for treatment. Mrs. Robertsen was the widow of Colonel W. B. Robertsen, who commanded the Twenty-sixth New Jer sey Infantry during the Civil War. As she had no near relatives here, the funeral will take plncc from Chrlif Church Hospital tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Philip Argall Denver, March 20. Philip .Argall. mining engineer nnd International au thority en metallurgy, died here Satur day after a short illness. He was the founder of Argall basic treatment for ores nnd was widely known in mining circles ln this country and In Europe as an expert en cyanidatleq. Mr. Argall was sixty-eight eara old and the author of numerous scientific books nud papers. DEATHS ,.,UAKYKT.--Slarch 10. 1VH.MAM fMft- I.v. nutlvr unci frl'nds are Invltnl te nuecia luneril service-, WesantMsy, 1 P, M. egfrt S7. Heutlvci tntl friend nre Invlttd te nttend funrral, Wc1nrday. 2 p. M.. Istat irmnrnc". ll.iuiiemielil te., A1enrM0wn, N. J. HEW WANTKIV-MA1.K NUTICK la hereby servicn commltalen or rhllndeslphla will held ramlnatlem ter the poi'llena nhewn below en the date named. Fer detailed In formation apply at he office of the Com Cem mission, Ilenm S?n, City Hall. rUERICAI, SEnVICR April e Aadatant permit clerk (promo tion). J1440. April S Clinic stcnesrapher (IB years). tcno-ttieo, April 3 Stenographer nnd clerk (20 yean), usm-iione. April 3 TrarcTlhlnn mschlne operator (Ciilphene.and dictaphene). SB0 per me. April ft Typewriter and clerk (18 yean). fitne.tDnn. April ft Typewriter and clerk (18 years). $001-11200. INSPECTION ar.nviCK April (1 li.npecter. ne-cHenta. HBO per me. MKDICAI. HKRVtCK April T AJUtldtant occupational theraslit. IPiiii-fiunn April 4 Aaslatant piivalc'an. male female-, 2200J M. April 10 First sanletant te uperlntunaeiit of nureca iFh'lar.elPhla llerpltal for Mental Dlaeasea). M0O-! M. . April 4-Orartuate nuraa. lOOO-WCiOSt. April 11 lr.-truole- of nuraea (P. II. Jt- r.). iine4 ;t. April U Junier -acterio1eclat, 11100 S1800 , , , April 7 laboratory technical ajulatant (1.S tnre). $1)00. Mtsrr;t.t,Ai:NOUs service April IT Aaalalant farmer. 780 H. F. April 11 Uuard, lrtacus Ialand Park. (3 B0 day. .. April A Junier laborateis' helper, 1750. TKCHNlfAL AND PROFESSIONAL April lPHut BBalatant (antitoxin labor laber labor teri). tHOO. April 10.Firat aaatit&nt destine tabera. lery), imuil. , ,., . Amll 13 First jear apprentice (17 year). Arii 1 0 Pratttman, mechanical, $1200 I1S0O. SKK-Ui;r T.ABOR Annl 11 Hlerk cuttar, a per ordinance. 16 .lav. Apill ln--Marhlnlt'a helper, ne per opal- IICIIKC. 11 .1 if. April 17 Plumber, aa per ordinance, 51 t.l April 7 Reefer, aa pr ordinance. $1. April ia Reefer's lielpir. aa per erdi nance, in. an ... April a woeawoming mactune nana, aa per urd'nanc. M. CMN-ION nOOKRB WOODRUFF. CHARLES W. NEEL.D, I.KWI9 II. VAN DUhKN. Commlsilenerl. nuied Marvh 20, 1922. a vl w ta VJ wj W 4V,iMH. "J. .. rl -I J. wmmMxsawt?L . .i t 5 .ri-, I?. mM&$.smmh& yj Ti ! . r.. M linILJr ite:f- r- !M . 4C. LO-. tit 1SVI mwz ... ,1-1 I i ' iiIMMbI ill in i i n il
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