Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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Companion Arrested
BOTH CAUMtTaFTER CHASE
,efflngf rffla Snl Atlnntlc avenues
? ? Kend w" detected trying te
Who matter la n6w awaiting con cen con
SSUtten of the Grand Jury. , ,
n.in wpklnB the renomtnatlen of
'ftft d Stat Sen'ater Jeseph Frellng-
. TJnltea "V"thcIr flrgt nppenrance yes-
h0?n made i their nrw y m no
ffi) ,ln them en the part of attaches
S the officers with whom they had been
?' K Frcllnghuysen campalcn man-
J!.,! net w out of their way te
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'w w.i nenubllcan organisatien Is
' 5SfiB?th.Wll e theVnler Sen
availing """ . ,-.,. xvhen he Is te ad ad
iter htlt CeuntTEieutlve Committee
rttlcal c Mel atns of Beuth Jer--L"dPUntll
then the majority are
y-..Vn;L m the matter of open
murKMK i""c. .l .
gnSSi-wrt? thedrV' stand
if the can "date, and there Is open hos hes
Jflltr among many of the war veterans
ffise of the Senater's stand against
Tte BaScr ... tossed his hat into
ft. rfng far in advance of city cam
wlrn time. At a meeting Tuesday night
.Wert's Chief Executive announced
1, would be n candidate te succeed
llmMlf two years hence.
One hundred candidates will be Inl
flstri at an Odd Fellows' ceremonial
Saturday night. The degree staff of
Mi !e Ledge, Philadelphia, will give
the degrees. Delegations of ledge men
from I" Parts of Seuth Jersey will
participate.
Circulation of petitions seeking pros pres
Mtatial Intervention in behalf of fenm
il Singer, convicted bootlegger new
wrvlng eighteen months in the Federal
E In Essex County nnd under in
Rent In Philadelphia ns the resul
JftbeManilal that also brought about
$e Indictment of former lederal Pro Pre Pro
Sbltlen Agent McConnell nnd forty
Nren ethers, has aroused the lre and
Official pretest of the Ministerial ttUeii.
I body composed of the pastors of local
churches. ' ,
The petitions appeared here a week
UO and are in quiet circulation nbeut
the city at tup prelum wine, xur iu. -den
petitions and "sinister persistence
of political influence" te help the con cen
Tlct, who Is credited with reaping n
luge fortune from his traffic ta Illicit
liquors, were freely discussed by the
auuuim'" in i.iv.i iv ........, .......
int. Following this the set of rcselu- j
tiens was adopted.
The annual pre-Easter clean-up of
fortune - telling establishments was
ttnrtcd here today when Detectives
Webb and (Jllbcrt, members of the. vice
quad, descended en two "parlors."
Mary Jenes, thirty years old, n Serbian.
was the fir9t prognestlcntor te fall un
der the ban. Shortly afterward, I.en:i
IVllllnins, twenty-eight, nlse a Serbian.
Joined her In the city jail en n similar '
coarse. They
der. $175 ball for a hearing.
A lively scrap is developing In Picas
nntvlllci five miles from here, ever the
refusal of City Council te appropriate
$108,000 for additions te the high school
and a new eight-room building. Pupils
have been en short time for several
years, but because of inability te raise
the funds necessary te provide addi
tional facilities nothing was done. With
the decision of the Supreme Court de
claring the law exempting new dwell
ings from taxation unconstitutional,
.enough new properties were added te
the ratnblcs te permit building the
school, it is claimed.
BILLIE BURKE PHONE CALLS
NEARLY LED TO EVICTION
Landlady Unwilling te Pay for
Leng-Pittance Talka With Hubby
Chlcase. Anrll rt IRt A. P. Tin.
long-distance telephene calls of IJllllc
uuricc te Iter husband, Florenz Zlcg
fcld, Jr., in New Yerk, made it neces
sary for the actress te obtain a court
Injunction In order te retain a nine
room house in a fashionable North
Shere residence district during her stay
here.
The owner of the property tried te
dispossess Miss Burke, but wan re
strained by a court order, issued last
night. ,
Before Bliss Burke's arrival here, she
Advertised for a nine-room house for
the period March 10 te April 0. Mrs.
Frank "Townley Brown, who recently
formed n Widows' Protective League,
agreed te rent Miss Burke her home for
$1100, the money te go te the League.
A few days age, however, Mrs. Brown
asked Miss Burke te leave and yesterday
came te take possession et the house.
Miss Burke then went Inte court and
obtained the injunction.
"I have nothing against Miss Burke
personally," said Mrs. Brown, "but
I found she was telephoning te her hus
band in New Yerk every night at $15
a call. These calls will all be en my
telephone bill. Then I understand she
has nearly the entire cast of her play
living there and I knew my house will
suffer from se many people."
CHARLES IS BURIED
IN PARISH CHURCH
FalthfQl Friends Fellow liedy of
Ex-Emperor te Temporary
Mausoleum
yesterday took up tbe
revldlng for the family of
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HEART SENT TO AUSTRIA
By the Associated Press
(Funchal, Madeira, April 6. Perfect
weather marked the funeral of former
Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary
yesterday. The coffin, covered with the
old Austria-Hungarian flag and smoth
ered with floral wreaths, was conveyed
In n hearse te the temporary mauso
leum erected In the parish church.
The ceremony was Impressive and was
attended by members of the former royal
family and their suite. The service was
conducted by the Bishop in full robes
and his attending clergy.
The route te the church was lined
with people, and nothing but respect
was shown as the precession passed.
All business was suspended for thn dnv
A plaster cast of Charles' features was
made Tuesday Dy a Portuguese artist.
The heart of the ex-Emperor Charles
has been removed and will be sent In a
glass Jar Inclesed In a silver casket te
Austria. The present Intention is te
send the body te Hungary.
The local authorities and King
Alfonse of Spain sent wreaths te be
placed en the casket. The floral piece
of Alfonse bore a ribbon en which was
inscribed, "Frem Alfonse XIII te
Charles of Hapsburg."
Fermer Archduke Felix, son of
Charles and tbe former Empress Zlta,
who is 111, was reported as improving.
Paris, April 6. The Council
Ambassadors
Question of nrevldlns for the family
ex -Emncrer 'Charles. The. Allies
are ready te contribute te the support of
the family, but some of the countries
that benefited by parts of the fortune
of the Hapsburgs, , Including Czecho
slovakia nnd Juge-Slavln, are declared,
te have refused, te release for this pur-
Jese any part of the property of the
mpcrial family that was handed ever
te them.
The Ambassadors nosteoned a deci
sien et the question, pending further
negotiations. The Allies are understood
te be determined that the countries
which received former Austre-Hungar-ian
territory shall assume a share of
the burden In caring for the former
ruler's children and his widow. Ku
mania, it Is stated, has already con
sented te bear her share.
FRENCH MAIL THEFT FOILED
Uncommon Sense
Bf JOHN BLAKK
When Yeu Are Serry for
Yourself
ob-
Jt served, "Inte each life seme rain
must fall."
He states this well-known and net
at all disturbing natural fact by way
of cpnsolatlen. The nnture of the poem
he was writing prevented him from add
ing that it would be a very barren life
indeed if seme rain didn't fall Inte it,
nnd if some days were net dark nnd
dreary.
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milE poet meant well, however
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better te take the ether method and
-n. Ma nnrnesc te cheer un the sell
Itiers. nlthetigh he would have ddnc
laugh at them.
Fer self-pity Is really a vice,
and
8tate Documents deserves no sympathy.
tu.. T..t Stcfansen, the explore
That Train n book he can9 "The Fr
Genea or Other
Ware 'Net en
Londen. April 0. (By A. P.) Ne
Important British Government docu
ments were In the mall bags' stolen
in yesterday's sensational train robbery Moved solely by the desire te add te
In Francs, it Is authoritatively stated, thn knewledce of humanity nbeut the
If the robbers expected Foreign Of- world in which It lives, he crossed Arc
" " f .. tin !. drifted hplrilpsslv nbeut en de
nee documents relating te the Uenea ached flees, lived wholly en seal meat,
cenierencc, n meury buvduvi-u uy me an,i underwent tne meai extreme pnva
French police, .they overlooked the fact tiens.
HE WAS in constant danger of losing
his life, yet he calmly continued his
travels ever the ocean and into un
known islands for five years and en
joyed every minute of It.
When you begin te feel sorry for
yourself because the telephone is tem
porarily out of order, or a commuta cemmuta commuta
tlen'traln Is late, or a coal strike makes
it impossible te keep mere than one
room warm at a time, it will de you
geed te read this book.
Yeu can nlse read about Christopher
Columbus sailing ever an uncharted
sea, and new nnd then feeling a little
trouble as te whether or net he was net
going te reach the edge of the earth nnd
sail right off Inte space.
HBLD FOR THEFT
Julius Palm, et 115' Chestnut street,
Brooklawn, N. J was held In $1500
ball by Magistrate Teughill today
charged with embezzling $2510 from
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Henry Fcltlg. meat dealer' at"
ket street. Fettle saM hnti
Palm te deliver meat te deals
charged lie collected money, butji
turn li in. vn
"XTOV have civilization around you,
X with radio concerts, and phene
that important papers are never sent
in regular man nags, nut always ey
.courier.
ercr, has written
rlendly Arctic"
wherein he relates In a cheerfully mat
ter-of-fact way wrwnces wmen h nnd a 1)0ttle of rallk ,eft en the
would make an. ordinary man s hair 5.-- e., , ,,,
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eiutiu ja . . ... TJ hJam (hniiA AlAI4MMMriAaa iM
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are sorry for yourself, you de net need
pity, but naicuie.
Longfellow was kind and sympa
thetic, but that poem of his about the
dark and dreary day will de mere harm
in the world than It dpes geed, for its
premises are wrong and Its conclusion
Is weak.
CeturtaM lttf
lie had no luxuries of any kind. He
had few of what most people regard
as necessities.
Fifih Avenue at 31th Street
NEW YORK
It is a pleasure te the Hetel St. Regis te share
with its clientele the advantages of reduced
operating costs. The new rates are practically
at a pre-war level. ,
Single Roem with Bath . from $ 7
Deuble Roem with Bath - from $ 9
Suites Parler, Bedroom and Bath from $14
Specialty Attractive Ditceuntt en Yearly Ltatet
Dining is a fine art in the charming Restaurants of the
St. Regis
Prices no higher than ether first-class Restaurants
R. M. HAAN
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mobile insurance, when
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