Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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JNGRESSMEN BOMBARDED I
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tVhl..Rlen, ...Mnrch ..- Majer
bore fln(i I' i"1''!'!" iiMiiiinuit- Hum
Slldr1phln trtilny carried the fight te
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tlljr 'te imgi-i-!s " .-.i. "-
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anil etlirt members of u sub-coin-
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riA.t. iM-u'il notice that Philadelphia '
tiiwcts tin jnril ' Dp 'eutlinied us ii
Matril supply "lid rrpnli station, nml
will mnkc a ngm un muni. "-.
W-Penercfs .nml out. te prevent Its
Vlng or dismantling. . . . 1
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I'JIIP (ll'H Sill"', .'ilium , '""l ""'" "' (
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COnfOnlll'IH 0 01 Illivui ri-iiuriieiir. cuii-
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parried n step further by con-
sfiennl leaders. .
imirnniTs weie icccivcu mini inrm-
m of the sub-committee tlint Phllu-l
Inhln will rc-clve "every ceusidera- ,
J.tntiln
IWi." Tin' delesntlen was told tlint
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ntiiiroiiiiiitleti''.
nil' in iii-
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tlint the allocution
te
tllU
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filter In which Congress will net' take
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K'Hrprptnn Ifciibvllkcwlse assured the
YhiliiaVlphhiiw that the Philadelphia
lliril wenlil leielvp nvi'ivy coiiMiiicratien.
i'tr.. i.1.1 ,.nl nn tuine tlml it run III'
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pfrntnl l ciipnclty.
Ilrnrp'riltntlvi' llie lllfei'llll'd the
Iilnlterii the Peiiiiijlvnnlii const pshIeiiuI
r i...i i.i i... "inn ...... ....m" f.. ,
W MHIPITIIIIIMI 11IIIII1I II. IIF.r .1. . v'l. I".
PJbf Pliilmlelplilii N'nvy Vnnl. find would
Wli nny niiiPiiilniciit elTpred te cave It.
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NAVY YARD
wSfWOMAN AND THIEVES CHAT I
" UNTIL POLICEMEN ARRIVE'
JMn. Harry Marks Coel' When Reb-
-
it bers Appear at Heme
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IMJUUI 1,1 IM III! iii'i.i,. --ii.il iri .aiiii.i
Marl.K, ut IKHKi Kiist AIIprIipii.v avenue.
lij tlirfc iiiitoinebilp bnniiitK was uieckpii
Jirlv tliii meiiiiiiB by Mrs. Marks when
.jhtnneke and lipard.the robbers battcr-
Injc the lecK ut n uoer.
After reuini: her husband nnd call-
h t lie pelire en the telephone Mrs.
Jlirks coolly watched Hip bandits nt
erk from an upslnirs Window i-e that.
striJWi die piilaiiieil, she could get n geed
yMjfltoek at their faces and find but the
an iBintomebile number. v
aifi' "iiiip of the bandits saw me. ' slir
WmIiI, "jnl't befnie the
police arrived
J J-jnd he called up nnd asked If T wasn't
"WHfraW of celling shot. 1 told him I
irann t nml was thinking of using my
own gun." '
Just then the bandits saw n detail
of police coming nml jumped in their
ur nnd fled.
.MANOVERCOIMEBY GAS
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Corretpendent Found Unconscious in
I
Soviet Office Here
Found Mill: nn tin. fliine ..r dm
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Menils of Soviet Hussiu office, 27 North
Juniper street, In an unconscious condi
tion eml this morning. Qnane Swift, n
torrepen(leiit for the Federated Tress
jitague. was uitlied te the Hahnemann
Wemltul.
IHbX-r The eltue loom mis iilled with j-hs.
mi ii is iiciii'veii ej pence tlint tlie
man attempted te take Ids own life.
After reei'iiiii'' lirlef. ti'ntiiw.nt ,,. .i...
nniiiiciiuiiin iiespitni lie was i lie-hatccil
, ,. " i k.n ,i. nit
y ... ,MvnntiT ill llir 1UU1U W S U l,IIe en ill ulllll II I M inil LMlIllI? In' V ... ' uutimu iiihl nil' iirei
love letter vviltten by the man te ii 1. J1 , '.1 I wffl "imrm ' wt ""I"!1"1 tllc lllullllllw '"
jeuns woman In Hi-nnltiiiw. mj ., , douDieciess n e. nnd i repm i. no i m , ,, of . . i,.vvi..nin
tt off "hlcli
i ne ieiii or ins ilevotlens te her I..... - ..,,,.;;. i.n i, ,T i ,,.,,. . K"'""il' "ciPBtmen at a caucus called
. ,, .. . . V -. --, in i ,i.lt irntiiL' iii ilini Ii eeress nnselt. .Vlavee i .., . .,-- -- ......,,. ..
ilia refened te peetrv. ." ' '" ,' " ' "V . i i "J1" luesiiny.
Hwlft -.l today he had fallen asleep , f ,", "iV J-' y.'as" Z-'ed u 'l t ,V Uul ' "8 !"-
while wilting .and denied that he at- ' ."' .1' .L. ... . " .?, , '..i, ,.,.. i. thl' Miiil.Cciitwinlnl plans a national
wiynte. te take his life. -,, ,,Tt "V,IV ' cpiesentalive Edmonds said
Mems llsein Slvtlnlli t(.i ..l """.V." "" . . ... lis s the htiirl. I.IL.. .. I,..t
Callow lilll, nttacheil te tlie llnin,. ,.
'Iinizntlen. found the mnii. In admin
Jtcring In -t nid treatment Tnifiice Pe
jiniM.in i.ami) everted i inse f
i'M
irtatl.v tlint he nearly collapsed.
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RAN, BUT NOT FAST ENOUGH
pinion Heuse Ledger Grabbed
Watch, Clerk Says
Clunks l'eltv. wlui snl.I in. n...., i..
lllsllll IiiiIl'Iii.- Iifiiivn mi.. ...I
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feunv of smiii.lii.i.. ..i. i ..i...!..
f . x " ""ii ii iiiiii ciiniu
v... .1 iiw meic cerii lust night when
'- n-iis pi evented him
Hit With a pnlr of shoes
from walking
I fit) iis.lv. tl for a pair of shoe
si lings
i ine sinie of Wil Inm F. Hiii-i-Imui.
fW J 11'' ItillL'e liveline 1l.il.il, l..,...l......l
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link. Mild he saw the man hide a
,f"ilr of shoes under his coat.
.uoereli.'iid grappled will. Pell.v, who
iraDDPil )iieie ieiid'u n,.i..l, ,.,..! ,.i..,i..
nil rim ,evvn llidire iiven.,.. n.. ..,,.
evertnlieu f,.tt ,rdsawav.
Inilni I... ii.... 1...1.1 ...!..'.. . ..
airiiii'i
'., ',-" ,,",, "eiil wiiunui IHUl ler II
"earing Mulch 'J!.
GIRL BANDIT LOOJS HOME
Inds Weman, Ransacks Bureaus,
, and Gets Away With $30
'Jim. Mass.. Muich ti.-i.A ghl
S.'i .',"!,,'K''!1 ' nmi'l. tedii) i
-i'1'.-.i imeiigii ii window lule the bed-
tint i ' ... .." -nium- .Miiirena la)
"'"ii iiil'le Ali'w i.l
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lftth,, i ""in, in imiii (up !Ci
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I'll lint Inn kiii ,1......
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Lit " t'lll Mil Ml II
nllO cs.(Mitwtil dlil. w'tit i-n
ffl' "f "- fnmi.; vv,'as,ee , n
iJ'lJeinluB rooms. The nelice ebi.ihw.l
MNll!Hl.m ,,f hu. ..,.......'.. .",."
buki.
, . - , "s .'-Ulli lllllllllll HI
"I wlie saw hnr leave the house.
Martha Haskell Clark Dead
,..-.,,, . Htt MiU,
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V'l.'lilltllll lliistel
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riefesM,,. Lngene P,
after ..,. "iii-jie. iiieu insi nigii '
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Cnli nml Willi l ..
v oieuel William K. II, i.
II hi. t lie
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arden Gossip :
J1'''' iiIhiih new. Air.'. Ainiiii-iir
I'inbillm. !r!::..ft. ..,?.' I'"'' 'Inn the
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vvluil le
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I Pttiiie ;'""K use. cui'lilts, cell illg
w ' & ,.""' "l,n,,f "'' beets Imhiy. '
isj'If.ii . .y-iHirr loose
4IIP1I, 'i t
light, clean, rich
-n..v.,. (-.!! jiuuii- ll'l'l... ....v, ...... It... I.n r.tlli.,1 ,... ., . . ...... ,. lll,l- ill.-
if , v "..! """ """ ' piuiii, ' ' iiiiMiuniii is i in' mgii ieiiii m sue-
Ins Vh,. i'.'i "s f,,lnl '',"' "'"' ,1" I'l'int- "KH '" K'l'di'iiin. It keeps down the
trnln J ii nK wil.' ""' ctiiiimiilcrs , weeds and allows air aujl light te icaeh
veBiiii,t',i. i '.,"" " l,,,,w "' Ihe'll"1 Plant. It also cie.iles soil mulch
ie i- ri f i iH '"'Pertnnt le plum new a layer of dry M)l en the Isiirfucp
Ule fi,. "('('.N'U,'I"U'"K,I I',m1h, celery, that checks the eviipoiatieii of inelsiuie
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WI'V ei
'!l tilled,
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hvei.; . .:',. r. ' "M. "vr,' "
t'H he. ' ,. "r 'IT tVV'WA n.".r
Bi V..':."-..,m,(.vi lllllf IM
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GETS MURDERS' COkFfiJOS f,
i mt-m-mr.jy . v.r fl )T' -v y j .i-HBdK
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MISS ANNA YOOS ,
I'lUate .seciftmy te Kills I'nrktr, HiirlliiKteii County. X. ,1.. ijctecthr.
She has had remurliiihle success In ;ettlng criminals te malic a clean
lii-caul of affairs. A frank and ciiKitKlhe personality Is her chief aid.
Theiifih she has heard many sordid details of life she retains an eptlmls- '
tic .out leek and lias eieheil a set of common -sense rules for marriageable
Kills
' I
EX-POLICE CHIEF
.Ousted
Marcus Heek Official
Says Hagerly Protected
Gambling Places
TELLS OF FOILED RAIDS
William K. Cerlihi. former chief of
police of Marcus Heek, charced today
,,mt be w.-is tired because be icfused te
pietcct gainbHns houses,
former State trooper.
Cerbin is
Cerbin alleges that Chief lluigcss
Jebii Hagerty dropped him without a
henilng when Cerbin began i aiding
gambling places, which he clinrges weie
under the. piotcclleu of (he Hurgess.
Hagerty denies till of Cerbin
charge. He tknles that hi
1 Inter- '
e-tcd in any gambling resorts-. d saj!
in1 iirni .uruui urruiiai vi uiuiuuii, i
t01"l"line imtiile.! M.e nnllc..'" he snl.I. '
. iY ... .i.iV. ;....... .r, .
1 " I.IIII ir till (IlllUlill H.-IIIIC (tit1
speakeasies; nnd notify them tlint the
.Moonshine whisky drunks had the
tun of the town when Cerbin took his
job, he sn)s.
"I learned that a cei lain poelioom wns
becoming u small-sltd Mente Carle with
slot machines in full operation. 1 told
Hageity that I wouldn't stand for it ami
if Ire illiln t clean up I would.
L- lie railed III
house en the telephone' and Informed me
that I was suspended. 'All right.' f
told him, 'nut it in writing.' He did se.
i bill seen after I reiki ved the letter he
.sent a political friend mound who said:
;;,""
I lie llurgcss wants nis letter luicK, and
says or .veu te get bin Ii en the
'In (lie meantime lltigeil) himself ,
had put two ma'-hines into a poelioom.
lie told tlie proprietor te put I lie inii
cliincs into operation and that if 1
cnnie around te threw me out. He
said that 1 was no longer chief of
police.
"Milieus Heek bus been wide open
since I quit the job. Te n knowledge
there are new running one diseiderl)
Iieuse. two raie-tuuk gamblliii: nlnces
und live poker and crap joints."
In setting feith his nie ei mr case
lluigpss Hugeity said:
"I have never plii)ed the ponies nor.
bavc I had an) thing te de vv itli installing '
.dot machine... in the plates mentioned
bv Cniliiu, The thing that caused Cor
bin s undoing is driiiKlug. (lu seveia
niiasieiis when mills lad lieen planned
I 'mill n showed up (hunk, and Iheie was1
niic whole dnv he leuldn't he found
niivwlieie lu town. He was jt.d fr,
illseideily lenducl "
WILLS ESTATE TO HUSBAND
Miner Part of Marien W. Abbet
Wealth Left te Twe Sisters
The bull, of tlie .1111 .IIIIII e-aie e the
Inle Minion Welhciill Abbet I. :!
Spiuie sheet, whine will vvus pmbnted
tedii). Is left te her husband. K. S. Ab Ab
lielt. anil tlnce sisteis, Shewaid Hag
cit). 'Jllli" North Fill) -M'teud sheet,
left all of an estate, valind at SSI!, 00(1,
le his seu, Shewn id Hageil), ,li
flther wills piebnted tednv aie these
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N""11 Twilftlt sheet. SlliOII. m Sm.
,.i ,,. T.hkeh. .1(1111 (Vdni t
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S..1.111111.
Iliveuieiles weie Hied lu the pi'iseiui
e.-iaie, ei iueiiias itnugiicv. NlsTl.til):
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Menticih. K.'ll. I!I7.''1
tjiieiuer, ,StH,K," (IS.
1) IIIIIIII! I
and Saunlel II
What te Plant and When
Twe ounces of seed will sew a
one bundled 'feel long, mid the
should I iveied nliuul one inch
row
seed
If
lueperly en led for l should inatuie
fieni lift) te seveul) -live ilii)s,
u
i uiiivniiiiii is tne nigh
iiunecessni') watei'lng.
Hut dqil't allow the s trm a
crust en the sui-fure. Keen It thnr.
eughly iiulvci-1.cd nl all times, except
ni wj-i wen i in-;,
i wet weather, f"j
ACCUS
ES BURGESS
i'. treiii hie lower la.veis nml c in nates
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evening Public
FEDERAL SANCTION
Representative Darrow Says
Drive for Legislation
Start at Once
Will
TO CONFER WITH HARDING
Hu n Staff Contspemlent
Washiiigten. .March L5. A driw for
egislntidii cMending I'edeial sanction
O rililadl'lnlllll's SrMIIti.Pnntnnnlnl l.',-
POsItien nlnns will he iinilcrlnk-nn "nt
,
"I"'0- following Mibmisieii of President
Jlanling s memiCc f jesterdny in-der-ring
die project. Itepriweiitative
U-irrew. of I'hlladclphiu announced to te
dny. Hcfere urging net Ien en pending
.... ..eiii.-s. iiuwt'vi'i-, ne win (outer with
nn- I'riaieni ii
Scsnllt.fiintniiiil.il
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' """"ini'i.- in oilier te arrive at a final
!M li?',"m1l1.''K(,'c,'nm,,lt 'V, fe."l0
Qmt '
. A!,;"'l,,,', f Cengrcs continued today
SOUGHT FOR FAIR
Id '. u,;,"'"'1'f f engres continued today
mi,'" l,.I,,',K Mipperl te the Sesuui-C'en-
,'v ! lV,,"m1 l,,:".'r'-. n,,(1 Representative
Harrow, following' confeieiui's with
'" ''."'KC Mippert te the Sesuui-Ceii- I
. -.... . --.,., ,,, i ii-iuicr.s. L'Alll'Csscn coin-
i'.. . .i.iimieiicc huh legislative ap
proval will be forthcoming without de
lay. Ilepresenttttives Darrow. Kdmends.
rllip.'. .,n, i"1"1- Connelly and llnnslev,
of riiilndelphui. uie werkim: active.1
i,i,.i.. .......1 .i.... . -. . ..
te stimulate mteiesi M the exnositien
iiie.v in en. ! riiiii in. w i .I,., ,.,
i win ne (oiitiuiieus until the exposition Is
opened. And Philadelphia will win."
i I we iiu'iisuics tne new iiemling in the
,,,-. - ...... ,., .in ,ii iii,ii
iieuse in ( ounce ion wit i Sn.nn .(
nlimii ...! Il '.. i
nn.
and tf.illU.UOl) for diicet Federal par-I
a'Kiiai'mir'Sltaia'ir
hihlts b) the Aiiicilc-Kii Gevctnment.
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Publication Society Meets
The Ihlit.v-ieiiith ntiminl imeting of
tlie Jewish Publication Secletv will lie
held I minnow evening ut Diepslc Cel-
cge. P.reail and eik sheets. Solemon
M. Shoeek, of New Yolk, will nihil ess
the lucctlu
Win Holyoke Honors
MISS K. FLIAIIKIH KL'UTZ
MISS KATIIKHINK I). IIOWMAN
FreiiV I'otlslewn mid Peltsvllle.
iispecdvely, urcuuieng seniors at
.Mount llnlyche Celleje,, Seuth
Hadlrt, MumeM .e'yrtwu, ii
tennlal plans. h(Hh lntreduieil bv Hep-1 of Hener Klflcs. the uniformed com- i twe'jty-sevcn negatrve votes the Dcmo Dcme
lescntatlM' Darrow. One Is a bill a ) ' pany of the organization. ' eretic yetcs which snppeit the League
prepilatlng .SeO.tMHI for Fedcial n'-. At Lu Lu Temple, Admiral Sims will of Natfeiw nnd opposed the pact mere
sistiincc in nssembllns feielgn exhibits 1 deliver an address. ' hecnuse It did net go Im- enough in
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TO GIRL OF TWENTY
Unique Recerd Made by Anna
Yoee, .Stenographer for De
tective Ellis Parker
IS. SORRY FOR 'CRIMINALS
An lrresiklb!e nnmelhln nbetit plnk
cheekrd . Aniin Yoen mnken criminal
who fall Inte the net of 'Ellin Parker,
nurllngtoijCeunty detective, tell her all
thev knew.
Only twenty years old. this girl has
taken the confessions of ten murderer?,
and of mere than a hundred- ether
crlmlnnlf.
Parker asks the nueMleiis and then
says. -Oe ahead and tell this Rl yur
whole steiy." and Ihcy de. Her succes
has been remarkable.
Frem the first minute you bee Anna
Yoes, you feel her charm.
The personality of this girl, who win
bem anH raised en a farm, speaks .of the,
oul-ef-doois.
Her clear, frank expression, hei
wholesome smile, nnd her sympathetic
ccs Inspire nothing but atrolght-fer-wardness.
"In her picsence, you feel that you de
net need' te conceal any fact wliatse-
.er. In tiiilli. you want e tell hci
lcerythlng. Yeu feel scctcts-'weuld be
i 'afci- In her keeping than In our own.
Ne wonder murdcreis tell nor their
.stories without being goaded en!
In Parker'x office in Mount Helly.
i Ills rosy -checked girl told of some of
her experiences. .When ner record vuB
mentioned, she grew rosier nnd sold she
was net making any clnlms te famc
but that she Is interested in her work
or she wouldn't be working se bard.
Man times she werkb until 3 e clock
m the morning en n ease.
Anna believes that murdcreis should
be punished 'te keep ethers from doing
the same thing. "I will work my head
off until criminals are brought te jus
tice." she said. '
Uut Anna is Intel cstcd m mere than
ciime and iustice. She is Interested in
human beings. Most of the -murderers
Anna hns met have been stolid and
unfeeling. Nevertheless, she feels sorry
for them. .. , ,
The hterles of family quart els have
made her want te urge all girls te give
I mere careful consideration te tneir mar
riage decisions. w.ltn ner irequtni
"full fient" smile. Anna admitted she
believes in "confessions," nnd that
bride and bridegroom should knew the
full past history of each ether.
The telephone rang and she stepped
her discussion te take a message from a
young mother who had been dcacrtcd by
licr husband.
Then the interview went en.
"Knowledge of the cruel fact" of
life." Anna said, "will net shatter
f girls' nerves, but will give them com
men sense. It will enable tnem te learn
te take the right viewpoint."
Seeing misdemeanors- of life. Anna
believes, has a geed moral influence.
"What i the ute of it nil" is the in
evitable thought en seeing what di
vergence from the path of right living i
entails.
Annn is at present taking n Y. W. C.
A. course in English literature, nnd Is
planning te study sociology,
'Jii flinf T Oil II fin rt irtiA linln ti
. k-MF tlltlt M .... MV MI. (( l.tJ IV
' "1 I I 1. I. It I. I
.ur, l'arKer in jus weru, sue saiu. ,
ADMIRAL SIMS TO SPEAK
AT LULU TEMPLE TONIGHT i,
Navy Official Will Be Guest of Ma-
sonic Legien of Hener ,
Hear Admiral S1iiihv11I be enter-
tallied this evening by the Lesien of-
evening
Hener of I.u Lu Temple. All of the
I.u Lu Temple.
Masens
is in this legion urc veterans of i
ivll, Spanish-American or World '
I
the C.
Wars.
Farly this evening Admiral Sims
will be the guest nt dinner of W. Free
land Kcndrick, petcntnte Lu Lu Temple
and honorary commander of .the Legien
et Hener. i
ftei- the dinner the Ailmiiiil will l,e
iru
es(ertcd from the llellevtic-Strntfenl iv
.1. . f .. 1 .. M. I.. 1 1 i il.. r - . I
lie I. ii i.u xi'iniiii; numi iiiiii run i.nirinn
HURT IN ODD ACCIDENT
;
Truck Struck by Twe Cars and
Finally Wedged Between Them
Four pel-sens were Injured about 7 :,"0
o'clock last night when a small truck
en Womrath street wen struck ami
dragged by a southbound Frunkferd
avenue trolley car, and then struck by a
northbound car. Finally it was wedged
bet vv ceil the cars.
Walter Vnndcislice. L'OIO Tulip
'sheet, a pabsenger en one of the cars.
1 has n broken arm, and Peter Ueilly, of
i'4-S North Fourth street, also a pas
senger, has ii dislocated shoulder.
Geerge Master, of S20 .Fust Thuvei
street, and August llrewn, 0 North
lllis't street, who were lu the truck,
weie slightly hurt. The men weie
taken te the Frunkferd Hospital. The
truck was wrecked and both trolley cars
were ilumaged,
TO PUSH CRUELTY CASE
Closing
of Mary Ball Heme Won't
End Richardson Case
Aiguinnnt for u new trial for Dr ,
Kinina Klciinrdseii, head of the Mm v
... .inn iimir :u uniiieii, wtie was
(envicted of mistreating nn inmate of
the home, wus postponed until April
'J.S by .ludge Kutcs In Cnmdcii tednv.
Ifcfeie postponing the argument.
.ludge Kates culled n (enferencc of
(eiliisel for tlie1 State und ter Mrs
Illchurdsen nnd suggested Hint the home
i siiriender its ibartei, the plnce be
closed nud the piepeity sold. This was
i objected te by Coininissiener Lewis in
1 charge of the prosecution, and he in-
I slsted that tjic ease be gene through te
' the end.
,. n ii....... ... ,,. i .
Fermer "Glucose King" Dead
1 Chicago. Mure!, IT.. Chutles Pepe,
.i.nce known us "(he glui.ise king." ami
I fill' l fill 1,J tl .lltl-l..tllt.....-l. . 1.
a .it I.I lil l..t...,. 1,. .. II
". " ! -IHIIIIIIIIUIIl. I 1IM IM. a.
.m . ,7, TV. '.-.. .' m :'".'" I
" ,' "".-ii ne seui ins ,et
sugar relinlii': plants ut (Jenevu III
and Venice, 111., te the (, Products"
RS CONFESS
...minis eiiipiiiiy ier .i, (NMI, 000, ,!,,
I Pope was born in March. Knglami. i,",
IKJ:( iiml iiitiiiik i.- n. I t . "
'" ..in ..uiii.- ni i iiichke wtien in wii
u small liny. He is kui-vIv...i i... i.i
widow nml five sons. U , '',; .
cage
-1
Memerial Pulnh
Dr,
Matchett In
glnning'n'cx't SSTwIll serJet'n! Inls"
ter in charge of the Me meHuJ Chnr. '
tin Advocate, RlghlMnth .rid d1,?
strrets, nntll'furtVri -no co Vki n '
m ' Mi, liV fiZ? k' ?',' K?v,
PACT RATIFICATION
ATTACKE&AS VOID
Hitchcock -Challenges Validity
of Senate Action and Ledge
Defends It
ISSUE OVER "DECLARATION"
lly (he Atserlnted Press
Washington, March !!." Viillilit of
the ratification of the Fetn -Power Pif '
cifip Treaty was challenged today by1
Senater Illtcliwx-k. ranking Democratic
member of the Foreign Helntins Com
mittee, but was defended ns vlgetniMy
by Hcnnters Ledge and I.eiiient.
lly falling te act vcMeidny en the
declaration i elating te domestic ques
tions of the delegates who signed the
trenty. Senater Hitchcock snld the Sen
ale had net lempiled with legal tech
nicalities for lntiliciillen of the entllf
trenty. He contended, and Mi. Ledge
denied, tlint the declaration was n part
of the Four-Power meusiire. Senater
Ledge nld he would offer a I evolution
later te have the Senate lallly the
dcclamtleii.
When" Sena ler llllchteil. questioned
the legality of Me. Ledge s plnn te h.ii
the declaration ml Hied, Senater Ledge
leplled that there were pier cdenlx
Senater Hitchcock said that legal ptcce
dents wijrp that a supplcmntiuy docu
ment was n part of the original con cen con
tiect nnd he thought il was tee Init Init
eo consider the declaration.
Senater Hiti-hcei-k eniphasyeii his
peitg Hint the ileclniatien was "at
tached" te a pint of thp Foiij-Pewci
lreaty. This was denied shaiplv h
Senater Ledge. The Nebiaskn Seuatei
asserted that Senntorr.edgo had "lest
his oppertunltj'' es(eidnv te have the
declaration intlfied.
"The Senater can present that te the
Supieinn Court " Seniiler Ledge ie ie
tertcd. adding thai ratilicatlen of the
dpc-larntieii was mil Inijimi.nnt nml dlil
net "matter a stuiw one way ei the
ether."
nenatei- iiiiioef nul I he icons
would legaid the last action of Hie Sen- i
nie as DllllllIlL' nml this uns tlie mmi ii-
tlen of lutiticntinii, Spuuter Hitch- i
ciX'K, However, assei ted that if hie qiies- ciii s clinrge, le-s ihnti lie had e.- wii'Kcisen wns a graduate of the inl inl
lien should be inlsed "any court would reefed. He chaigcd tlje defendnnl with i M'lslty of I'enns.v Ivitnin His f)rr
be bound te say that (he Senate had net having made nwnv with the inslng ki lunge was the Montgomery Square
legally ratified the heaty."- limine). The lal ter uialntaiin'il that the , Chuii'h. Succesivel) lie was pastor nt
Senater Plttman, Demeciat, nsseried deiie.ise was due te the establishment ' Pottstown. Fast .Iaiii h Chunk. (Siiind
Hint eiiuet- tne (Herniatien must lie a
part of the tieaty mid must rejulie
Senate iiitlticntlen or eNe It feuld luive
no binding effect. lie Insisted that
thp Senate had "declined" In effect te
ratify it.
The supplemental tieat) detinlug l lie
geegraphlccal scope of the Four-Power
Pact was called up. and Senater Hobln Hebln Hobln
seii. Democrat, began tlie attack en It
b.v nrcsentine an ameuilmeiii which
sweiild excclude from the treaty previs-
ions the southern half of Sakhalin
Island, occupied b Japan, and In the
consideration of that ptopesitloir the
debate drifted back te the old tidily
Issues.
Way for Other Pacts
Cleared in Senate
Centlniifd from Pncr Our
will be difficult te net the Senate
whole te du what the ceminitlu
as ,i
10-
fused te de.
mi. . . . . . . .
mere win ne a long itceat tlie .
j ether heaties, especially en the foul-
I ticatieus piovlsieus (Pf the naval tie.itv.
lit will be uiged that these clauses u'n
much te tnveinblc te Japan: in effect,
"!'1n"fi1,)ii; "',', ;,f tUc, Kfrn l,'--ific
t"(I ,m,K,. ,lm,, '"ll1 "f .,lle "er'" a
Jnpanese lake, but
,M,,,aneM ""'' ."" IUUI" "nutatien I- .
se popular and
J" I'i'HUinr and an agi cement net te
"V ,iHK" ,',,1"''' a condition of
nnval iniitntlen. thai cilhcs me nut
iiKcly te innui iiiiich head.va.v.
The signiliciinie of the vote en the
pactis that isolation ns.n unllei in
j the Senate Is dead. The pact "is n
complete depaituie limn em iiaditieual
Policy et stn)iug al Heme.. ct it
wcl.,t $,,,"B' h a lew votes te spiUe.
Anil Vllu'll lull ili.iliw.t f. ..... u
-- .'..., ...i,.,, 111,111 1111-
me uirectien et intei national co-eper
uiiiiu, .Mm nine icii eniy ten or n
dozen etes at most which aie iriecon iriecen
cilubly isolationist.
Ily accepting tlie pact the Senate is
definitely committed new te a pelle)
of co-operating with ether Peweis te
secuie the peine or the win Id. The
United Slates eiilirs into a small asso asse
ciutinn of notions for a limited purpose
Frem this point it ts but a few steps
te co-operation in Kuiepe and te ul ul
mest as complete a Ineak with the
American past nV Piesident w nsen's
League of Nations centeniplaied.
Natien May (in Further
1 lie Aw bole nieveincnt winch lesulted
In the defeat of the League leveiiant
and the Vei sullies Tnnij Ipis cniiu
bled. Tlie Fent -Power pact was Us
last stand. When the oilier Hetties me
ratified it inti) be possible ier Piesi
dent Hauling te get through the Sen
ate un act pteviding fei s., fitinc nn
Ameilcun repiesentative in the (icrinnn
llepaiatleiis Comuiissieu
Hut no ntteiupi is HUel.v ki be made
Until the heaties me nispescd et ter
fejir of (Oinpllciiiing tlie situation with
m? whl b X., ,Z Tt tTK.:
icpresentatlve in the Kep.niiilens Cem-
ml - ssi(m, WIJI beienie a peweiful argu-
""",l .".. f " ''.' ss '"'u mat the cenn-
tiy
Is detiuilcl) bended tevvunl io-epe
utlen.
.,llat, mi. '"'PPcne.l is thai lesiien-
slbilky luii, had a sebeniig eftcct upne
the Senate us a icsult et th,. suc(ess
fill light upon Piesldcni WiNen und
his l.eugiie and iicutv und of prcs.
dent Hurding's .viclding with ngaid h.
the Ileiah icservaiieu te Mi. Hughes'
.separate pence tiuit.v with (ieiniiiuv
Tlie Senutf' bus iiiqiiucil un iiiiiic. -
ledeiited uufheiitv uvei the teic..M
policy of the I lilted States. yx
Hnrdlng in hausniittiiig the Wishing
, ten heutles tm intitienilnn ti, t,
i Sennte sciupuleiis consideintien ei its
views had guided the di.ifhug of the
I'our-Pewer imcl and the ether agiee-
incntH, All hud been prepared wlllilu
mi.- lines ei me inreigu pe lev as hull.
ill Its icjei (ion ni
the Vcrsiiilles Tieat,
IHM U. tl(l- 1,-iCllJtU'
..,! ,, (J
l's 1 lent) uiii In its in.
uicnt of Mr. Hughes'
And he did net in the
when he snid this.
(iei'iuini Tie.it).
least eUKgeia'te
Ilie Senate was toned thus te m..
ccpt the llnidliig-Hughes treaties, et
by rejecting hem, vlitunll) te mliult
Mlfflelen.ly .HfVn'r for" an l'culh"' n'nl
tils secret ai) of State te fellow them.
with the icsult that negotiations with
foreign nations would beceiue impes.
"" ,M"! ,'" '"" "'"
r ;' breakdown of tlie t.eut).
'i"Jki,,R ,,mu'r,s "f ""' ( '"''''iu.ei. Fer
il,,H roahe". ,l,p ''""' "f t'"' Vew '
l'ewer ii
., vuiu . .wtctt,. un.-uuii; imaiiy
imdtUtr -25 vj
Paster Dies
Itp. Hit. JAY 1IICKKKSMN
Was former pastor of Wharten
.Memerial Church
OF EMBEZZLEMENT
Camden Man, Accused of Rob
bing Fermer Employer,'
Acquitted
HAD CHARGE OF MEAT SHOP
Flank Weliisti'lii, of K.ilghu iivciiue
near liieadw-ay, Ciimdeii, iiisktedu ac
Uilltted before Judge Kales in C.-ilii-din
County Court of the cliiiiyc of em
bpling S2(!(IS fuem ln feimer ein ein
ple.xfr, Slginund ,ln ebnii. iiinpili'ter
of :i meat market ncni I'ieadwa. and
Kaiglin nveinN'. who aicii'cil linn of
being short in his accounts
I'lien his return tinin I'uieiic re-
ic nil. .liicnlisen tmini the teei
ipt from
uis store, which he liml left in eln-
neaiey el n iivai meai iimn.et.
A cow icpicscuiM virtually the only
asset possessed by Jehn N. Fish, a
! bankrupt (SIeikcMpi Count) t'arnier.
I The nnlmnl Is valued at $11) and is at
'present reaming about Fish's tui-m.
(eeigc II. Marshall, of Woodbury, the
'trustee, has been lust meted bv S. Con Cen
lad Ott. icfcree in bankiiiptcv , te see
that the cow "is pieperlv fined for and
1 fed and te see that said cow- does net
eat its head off."
J. Frank II) de, son of Fiiehelder
Jeseph H)de. of the Kighth Ward.
'Camden, has been appointed probation
i ellicer of Camden Count), le succeed
tlie late Arthur Piessj. .ludge Kates
' iiiade the appointment. Mr. Iljdc was
a sergeant innjpr in tlie Sevent) -eiglith
'Division dining tlie Weild War. lie
j is only twenty-eight ,enrs old and Is
j the youngest man ever appointed te this
position.
ASSERT H'OLLIS GOT VALID
DIVORCE IN FRENCH COURT
.Associate Calls Contentions of First
Wife Ridiculous
! New mlc. Maich L'.-!. ( lit A I' , -
Fminer Senntei Ileniv F 'llellis of
New lla.npshiic who luarri.il Miss
Anne Hebbs. m Italv ibis week. b-
mined an absolute diveue from Mi
iiiace ii. Minus, in tne i icncli ceints
within the last tluee months, it wns
s.ild liei'e today bv his iis-.e,.at,. in law
piiicliic. 1,'duaul Theiniis Moeic.
Mr, Mimic snid tin s,iienienis issued
bv Mis. dime I! Heilis, m Concerit.
N. II. . ill' which she ileilineil she ,u
nel been diveiced heiu the feimei Sen Sen
aeor, weie "nothing I, iii attempts i
belittle Sinaler Hellis in the minds of
tlie peuple "
I imiiis suen en un iniinis el ill'-
. sertieu mid "etlici .illetatliiiis permit
ted te bp innde in tin Flench courts,"
i Mr. Moeic snid. He inlleil ilillmilmi"
the statement attributed in Mis Hellis-
'law .vers that the dlvniee i net valid In
tlie Fnited States
SERVICESJBY RADIOPHONE
Te Broadcast Religious Program
Frem Strawbridge . Clothier's
The tirst wiieless ti lephenc icli icli
gieus service te take pl.u e iii l'hllailil
phla will be ceiiiliicinl ii I ii'cl, ii K tu
rn minw afternoon limi, ihe Shaw bridge
V Clothier stoic bv th, ll,.y Fdwind
" llles mil. D. I., ,, -,,M ',evln .
Milan Chinch, el tins mi The niilie
Impel servile will be b euiliiisti , en
a wave length et .'ICO i ikn i.
The music of tlie s, m, , xv 1 1 1 lie pin
viilcd b.v the quintet et tin Flu ie
li.vtetiau Chuicii. Hew.iid K tlei.v,
i helr diiccter, the iiu-iiiht el which
are: Miss Cli.nletic Linbeii. sepinnn;
Mis. Annn C. Maui' ("iiiralie. Di
Jnliu II, Ilfekei. teiiiu llewmd K.
(ieiv. Ii.nlleue. CI, ail,- 1'. !,e Me is
eiganlst
l"rVl. .IC.w
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CASHIER CLEARED
wlSfiftSS
-- .w . wi-e -eunuw mi ira, ,s-tompete-atei
Sets - IceTeaSet
; the Department of Cj-rsta
J;; be feux? maty cf.-sunctn-e
uifts moderately P?:cect
PIPING EQUIPMENT
enipletc I'liinil'iiiK
inl'iiiK lltiitlitK and 1'ewti Svsteiilk f
I'Vlt) Clllll-lll'tOl of
"THE WETTER KIND'
Typical Industrial Mania
lliililwln l.iiieiniitlve Unrl.it, I'liiln, sti,ii,,i ,, ,
llillilvvlii Lecumi.tlve Unrka. IJ.I.Iv. ,'l"",,,nl "l .. Hill nliuiii. I'a.
stnne. I'll. ' Mldviil.. s;PP tviirl., I'liiln.
Mki-iiup t'n Mnriiu II. ink. ii llmreril Knil t line ( e I'liiln,
i riwr i u niiuiiiihe, VII.
VISI'IIHM 111.. I..,.l.li. .. I...
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.MMIInlle, .Mur.lmll
W. M. ANDERSON
y.
WB-lwyHtlYjJLlLL AVE.
JAY DICKERSON
DIES AT AGE OF 56
Builder and for Ten Years Pas Pas
eor of Wharten Memerial '
Church Apoplexy Victim
HAD BEEN ILL LONG
The Key. Ur. Jav Llckeisen
and for ten jears puslei of the Wlinrlen
Memeiliil Church, Fifty-fourth and
Catharine sheets wlicie tin iiiinunl
Phlladelpliia Ciiiifciehci' of tin- Meth
odist i'lilscepal Chuicii Is new being
lield, died (ndm In the Hoiucepathlc
Hospital al 'vt Chester of upeplex.
Fer the Inst ten rm- Dr. Dicker
son has Im en pastor of the West Ches
ter .Methodist Fplsceiinl Chinch, en
Seuth High sheet, of which nle he
was the Imlldir,
Twe .ictus nn. iluriii I lie nuiiiiiil
conference, lield then as mm in the
splendid chinch he hud built In West
Philadelphia. lil-lmp l!en. tclegiaplicil
Dr. Dlckcrseu leuileiiii!; him the Ap
pointment te a vacant ilNiiiii super
llitemleuc.i ItecniiHC he did no! led
that his weik at West Chester was
yet completed. Dr. DIcUcimiii declined
this high liouei
Dcwitien te In- labeis "nt West
Chester was i c-inurdlilc In linge mens
me for his utitlmeh death at the age
of lift) -six )cus. He lalsed the funds
for the chinch nnd siipeilntenili'd ever)
detail of Its election. Ills jinstuiul
llibeis se wciikencd Ills health tlint lie
had n iieneiis Inciikilnwn in .lime el
Ins! tear, nllci the ilnmli liml hcen
completed.
Dr. fickeiMiu was -eiil nwin en n
long Micnrien. in the hone tlml his
health would be lesteicd. Km :i umnth
aftei his own bienkilewii came news
tlml liN son. Jim Liu I Dickei-snn. . j,.f
elIicei-,011 a I'nlted Slates Shipping
Ileaid vessel. Imd die, I fieni lnjinies
leieived In en exnlosieii mi shipbennl.
The shock of his son's dixith fur
ther impiiiicd Dr Dh l.ersen's henlili.
Karl) thin meiith lie had a stiuke of
npoplex). and was .eiil le the West
( heslcr lloiiicepnthli llesjiiinl
Di. Dlckei-seii was horn In I'liiln -
itl'llihin llin ..i.,. ... il.n l... i i.
- -i: "' "' im nn .1111-1111
Dicker-en. a lender in clm.i'li iIicIm
ami m one time I'lesiding Flder In I
the I'liiliideltilila I enferi-iice Dr. .ln
M nie mill .M illei -lini .
Dr Dickersen's inciiuibeni v
Wliuituii ('hutch begun in lllil
It was ut Third nnd Whnrteii
He moved tl Iiiirch te Its
al tne
!. when
sheets
pieseiir
location, electing (heie n buildlnir which
is one of the finest in Phllndelphlu.
Dr. Dickeisen 'euvc ,i widow who
was Mi.s Cem K irmpt. of Neiris.
tewn: a daughtei. .Miss .Mnithn Dickir Dickir
sen. who is u senior In the nuilng
school at the .Methedisi Hospital, and
a son. David. He has ul e tlnce sisteis
and u hi ether Hv-Iiil'. One of his sisters
Miss Augusta Dlckcrseii. Is ptiucipul of
a mission school at Hakndate. Japan
Dr. Dlckci sun's funeiul will take
lilaietieni the West Chester Chinch
nt 'J o'clock Meuilu) afternoon. He will
be burled lu Cieeumetint (Vineterv,
West Chester.
INFLUENZA CHECKED HERE
1 Pneumonia Heads List of Diseases
Causing Death in Last Week
Pneumonia mused the gieatcst pi,,.
pnitieil of ile.nhs ni the oil) (luring
the last week Feri) -five ppi son died
of thai discus,, und llliltv-l'ue f bleu-
i li In 1 pneumonia.
Ai i-iuilllig te Hie tepeil of the divi
slen of vital statistic of the Hiik.ui
of Health, the spH.i, f Inlluen.n m
I PhlliUhlphlii has been il ked 'l'lieie
weie elilv fifteen deaths due te this
dlseiise last week, lis lempuieil with
twent) -eigllt the weeK luevleils
i Tlieie was t( total of ."d." ili-mbs
in the cit) in the lns weik. n dicliue
of seveniv -lour fieni the total of the
il cv ions weel;
N. J. FIREMEN IN PAGEANT
20 Camden County Departments
Jein Mt. Ephraim in Celebration
In celebiutien of the puichasp of a
new niotei clu lineal appinahis. the
Failed Flie Ceuipan.v et Mount Fph
laim. held a paiade llils ufteiiioeii
Twent) In (lep.ii tun tits tiem a, I
,'aits of Ciumleii Count v took p. ul
I'M er It Ciiitei. ihiif of the Cmndi u
lire Depiiihncill, ,,,tul as uuiism
The end el' the p.uade w.is ,u the file
house en lit King s HikIivvim
'I'. Hail) Kewhiiid. sp,,i,, ,, ,!,,
New ,leiscv Asstuibl), mndi an nileti-s
Tonight tin lllen'.en will have n ((.iiici
und iiiiptieu in the liicheiisi
Mayer Gets Flowers
III elisei VII nee of lb.
Fifth Naiiiimil Fh.wei
Frem Indiana
opening of the
Shew in In i
iinnpe'i
Shank,
kefs of
leiliiv. ,MiMei S.imiii" Li wis
f ljuil cit). piisuitnl iwe bus bus
llewcis te .Mavei Mem i a
-UU.MII .WHO. ( Is Hi VV,s
the llcweis who i t'lueied
inimi IimI.m
Ii. Ins binin
.".lit
C
.. i1' in' i nun u.iver viiini i
ill
tin iiatiiiii.il iniiilul te niiiienl !..,
Mil iiillhllliaine of the Le.igm san:
N.ivv V.ud
...,.!. I rrs
fei iliiildniKs of
iii-riiiira Omeel ' NuKiarvlli
,i..i. ... . .. :. . "'-..,
wi-,.iiiu iron i;e Iti.l.fn.e
Ce., I'ull.ti.w e, I'm.
I'll,
I'll.
I'M
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H'rt--.ir, "u .'
IvnilAN'N i.irr. tvn
f-n T-JJ,J'? w.w
tnxw iy-r
. T.0'.l dnllBlit in rfedJn Wtnlfr
i Cpeley' hrart'te-hearl I Hi In for
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INVITATIONS
PLAYING CARDS
beautiful and exclusive
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American-
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SCORE PADS
introducing Mr. Werk's New
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the latest suggestions for
play.
PAR AUCTION
PLAYING CARDS
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of Bridge.
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1121 CHESTNUT STREET
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Newest Creation
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