Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EAN-UP LESSENEDlTHREE ADMIT PART
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Delegates Told
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SESSIONS IN BELLEVUE
.Philadelphia' recent Clean-Up Week
Wis n splendid Mrp In the direction ,
m. mere cmcicnr nre prevention, rranK
0. Jerdan told the members of the
American Waterworks Association te
day at the Hellevue-Stratferd.
Mr. Jerdan is s-ccrctnry of the In
dianapolis Water Company, and n lead
er In fire prevention in that city. He
dtacuMed fire prevention In relation te
'the water supply.
The meeting, attended by about 400
delegates, was part of n convention
which began yesterday and will con
tinue until Friday.
Mr. Jerdan Fald there fheuld be In-1 police said, while Jehn Miller, bar
tensive educational campaigns, te be tender, owner of the motorcar from
followed by stringent laws punishing i which the fatal shots were fired, has
people responsible for fires. been identlflcd an, the driver through
'America's fire lest." he said, "ha"! 'bloody fingerprints' en the automobile
rcacnen top proportions of n national
calamity and we nre becoming n crlm
Innlly careless people. This business of
burning four or five hundred million
dollars worth of property every year
has ceased te be a matter of small
concern.
"During the AVerld War we nrlnted
Picture after picture depicting the
(turned nn.l ,li.i .-m! forest.." nf Km nee.
In 101 American fniCHtu hnrr.eil uere
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equal in acreage te eight times the ,
total ncrenifn de.strercd or dnmaeeil in '
. i - Vi mm
France, and .0 per cent of all our 1021
forest fires could hne been nrcented."
Anether speaker ut the morning se-I
T it? Wi1S ''erl!.', W- l'1Ier- he gate ii
"". iimsiruiru mill llieuril '-iiuri, nil .
"Philadelphia's Water Supply, Pres
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made public p, sneclal rcpeit en the
city a water problems.
In the report the bureau points out
that the subject of water supply wns
studied in 10!A). but no step made te
fellow out the engineers' report. The
report, necerdlnj te the statement of
the bureau, "apparently has been
pigeon-holed, and City Council seems
te evince no interc-t in the solution of
this vexing problem.
"Extensile improvements te the.
water supply faci'ltles Initiated before
the engineers' report of 1020 was made
hare in the meantime overcome some
of the deficiencies enumerated in this
report a fact which may pe-slbly have
created an Impression that thn recem
menuatlens of the engineers were ap
proved and carried out.
"As a matter of fact the funds avail
able for strengthening the existing plant
are new nearly exhausted, and certain
defects remaining cannot be remedied
without further appropriations, nor can
any new projects, such an the extenien
of water supply for the northeast sec
tion, -be undertaken."
Attention Is called in the report te
the fact that Council has never consid
ered the question of bringing the city's
water supply for filtration from some
Outside point. "The Council should
feel a responsibility toward the engi
neers report of 1020," says the buteau,
"aaalogeeus te that of the beard of di
rectors of a private corporation."
Lunches by Moter
te Women Workers
CoeUnurd from Tate One
found that the "Vigilantes" in each
ward were at the polling places.
rani. Vinn,lnnnrt..r nneniwl tn tha irnm.n !
political enthusiasts atS:R0 o'clock. 1
and will remain open until the final 1
result Is known tomorrow morning. 1
A legal battery, headed by the Misses
Careline and Jean Kenworthy. mem-
bers of the local bar. were en hand te I
.-..- 'ii ,i. ei...i . rt..
felenhene by the "Vigilantes" out in
thwards biu out
lur W 414 UP
ent nnu rrepcseil. lie showed slides bombers and killers with "lllg Tim" , Thiitv-ri nth and Walnut nimts where
of the pre.ent pumping stations and til- Murphy, head of the (Jns Worker-' and steni. rites ill be lie and fu I mUl mUl
tratlen beds, and Illustrated with , Street Sweepers' Unions, former mem- ;i?vH;,n .H UVl
drawings of the extensions which would her of (he State Assembly and con- I Honerarv ii'allbearers will be former
be needed te put the city's water sup- gressienal secretary: "Cen" Shea, nf ' Governer 'Edwin S. Stuatr. Maler
ply en n firm footing. the Theatrical Janitors T'nien. nnd , general William IVice. of the Na-
At the same time Mr. I-uller spete t renchy Mader. president !if the ,jn.,i (;unrd nf I'ennsvlvanla : fieerge
the Dureau of Municipal Hescarrh Chicago Huildinc Trades Council. it 1.-..1 ...n.t,i..n nf rim rMnlltr
linger ni iiiy.ii 11.11 : -"1 ":. l,,. v,, Cltnmlnninr nf !,
Hemes nf lending women workers in
, each polling precinct are being used as -
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sound who become wearv of
squuu who ui-ceme weaiy ei
Charles
2023
occurred this morning at the poll at
Wtvcrly and Capitel streets
fit was like this." Miss Lewis ex-
pitlned. ".Mr. nail mailed a uai'e ter
man after the man took an affidavit
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nit rnn hni.V ; r temaue uai co-eperauon in wen i peu- , b contained mere than Hi) pen When the uhecrlng had sub'ided. Cap- ",' MV IO uV ,V ,r Mr- f,l,rlI"B i '0 ' her life, and many letters from
respite of nn hour or two. tes. ncf work, weri frleinhhln. at- .... . .- .. ...i.n,m. nr.i.i -ini.. h.m ,.i '.... .. V, r" ......... .1 " and ( overnei- Sinn enr nt vnrinns iriin.id.ei. ..mi .i,n i,n.,,n- ,.M,.n..
, , . , , ., . - w iiiiu ,, h M,,e.'ii'.i . ,.v... .... nun .iiiHi.ll I . IIUIM'I . till IIJINIII III 1111 . , . ., ..,,. ,,,...,.' ." I .." . .' "i " . I'luinrn
Miss Ixswls Has "nun In" ''culture, labor and education. ,,,,. bf,,(1 p,,,.p t. ,,,,,, c,lvllVi M,eaklng for Hie mem- ,lmcN fll'"ls ,0'""'-.' i'-l..i.00(J. theiteld the story.
X "run in" between Councilman, ' TI- 'lniKKi-sr and bN ns.siant de- ,M ,,f ti,(, .immeii. s,i tliev wete aineiinl beitig synonymous with a "s.ite Mr. H.inslcker is thirty-nine and
B. Hnll and Mls I.ucv Lewis, ; RMRKE FOR BttK AND W NE!"10'1 "" ' ,ll"",m1"- uunl te hesr mat the .Majer was "fur i....u .n. mu . itusurcr s -... n. m- ..min.-.i, nn ..uc miugnter.
i.. ...... .. "tn..',.i, '..... i...' "-""'L- w ' ... - . them" ii ml tbnr thev would m-enm. the boe.iS. .
inai eia wu tuuiu iiviim-j- nun jiui,tlnn f01. vniteil States senator, op
wriie.
"After an examination of the woman
fim-ranizit en w Inlnci
while tin. indc-
pendents arc split "
? Early Christmas Shopping
for Amundsen Explorers
Seattle, May KIiRy A I'i I'i
AUbeugh the Christmas season Is
Still some months away, members
pi the crew- et Captain Heald
Amundsen's stout little schooner
Maud ate experiencing the thrills
of Yuletlde through the medium of
forty-eight gifts, one each for
'every member of the crew- for the
Successive Christnmsrs of 102L',
1021, 10LM and l!)'-'.". The gifts
were ircelved here recently They
were sent by two New- Yerk women,
Mri". K. H Warner and Mrs. A. K.
Rollins, wlie net the members of
the Amundsen party tecenily In the
JEsst.
r., xnv iiiiiiiiiiiMrii p.uij. uup in ir;i.c
tpr the Arciit semi. expects te te
nia In frer.cn in four or five veuis
In-an attempt te drift past the North
'Pele with the Ice Heck.
KVKKV rlllll) M.UiHIAN
U- alia a-rlmtttArl fcllA nnitlil VPil.l niwl nftpr t.-
rj- vin v4...v.. - ... nrrr
B much exertion and a few 'words' with His position is stated in a letter te for appencuciti. ,'.,,,. ".V ,V !' " ' ' ',"'"" M-"'N " ,l"' '' v- """""" i'c,l en tne nuigariaii i.evernnient with organ
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S BIr. Hall we eucc-eeeueu in getting tlie Charles . JVoeti, executive chairman ""e ,"" "'"., "';''. "."" "un- .,",";;. "' ) '" '" ''l":1" ""'i ""i "'"" " '-i'i".Mr.- n-r. nun jire-
I ballet marked." of the Pennsylvania division of the ilten. the daughter of the fcr.gllsh Uuke saitsta. teriij . pltal. suffering ftem internal Injuries., pnilnp for n coup d'etat in coniunctlen
1' Councilman Hall, however, leprl- "weclatian Against the P.ehibit en of Hamilton and nrnnden. an. i mi.rri.si , At ,llP "' tUw. ". H'- Majer - of- . .. . I with opposition elements.
HiMdir i"? "l-J ?l"fe advecatlng7,e!Amendaent M. Weed said th.r of the Prince of Monace ii, 1M! ..Their m; ' "j ' Vrsi'in en.I "V,'. tr, 'asMn St(-ates per Greek Cablnet , Tll "l f-nrral. Sh.tllef ,a, ,
"tvhlte" ballet and snid thst si,. I replies received fien, 17". Pennsylvann marriage was annulled by the 'UtlMin I ennsj Ivanlii llall en t emp.i-iv asMng ..... r,.... ui fltv V I' i ,',,',' '"'"red te leave Sofia, two Hus- I
Helni the "err tl Ins "which she nj ItepreieiitntlwH. leg.slaters and .nndl- in 10 and she became ,l,e wife of the men of-the "Oh J yn ...B,tl, n. . "f'VblnM iuh llr.-n f orme.l uI.'V- "iMl ,0,0nP,,' havp ,"en nrW ""'
Sttelsid him for "-' "" eSff in "" .''"'.v election. I Prim-e Kcstetlcs de felna later ln the n.lc full posscsMe, ,.f , ,. lSP ,et , mw nb.n t ln ;?r ?' .""'' three members of Wrangern general,
't, rinn Imr, 1IV1 was nir .mnun'.rt hv P-'2 wtrc wet. ,",S dry and IB doubtful, same year owned by the iiillre.ul ieni a nv I, .,., M-hel - - " '- h ' ' I,? f s,nft' 0,,,rr''11 ,0 ,c:,v, 5'--S"--- H.'in.-
f- X Ceuncllmnn Ma 1 vuis ace impanutl by , .. ,. , Weed Henre- ' - cm tl,. Parkway bitvvein 1 iln enil, and ??" '""' which u.ignnj last (jlllt1v
daughter. Mrs. Sarah Hall Vettei- kC'",lv nurLe i. P , Asks $500,000 for Postoffice Site Mcei.th streets. I rlday. """' I
kVnbeut the various dirl-lens ..) i , 'Xlr en the wet plat-1 w'nlnV , "U III -l!v V P .1 Veterans S.lllHl.iei- Strains was one of the e,gale,s I A Sofia dispatch en May 10 snl(, ,,,e
t 1,-T"''1 '," S .h,-ewtn,s1r,,s M;!' an'1 form nM outlined bv the AuAnn s" Kn'ef RB00 000 for i neTT """Jns tl.flr "'.'- '" Hi Kn-U , j1,, ', f1 ",. ,1-11? w N1" I""1 'H-eve.ed a wide-prca, ,.,. ,
i -rBJaring a daik lur teV. .Mr. ettei - relicrotten of Laber." A1 ,iS '? , ,'"' " l""1 ,l10 "! of tl,p ' nik (tl- ' 0 I L If Mi rim- u r vll'. ilnup o.guni.atien. directed bj inc..
. -n followed her father in and out of u . . . "( building site u aim nt.tnn M . , , b ,. , ,, , ,.,,, . "' ? y 1,'7'p1 lfu- " !, . "," bers of Cenernl Wrangel'M staff, for ihe
i :. ur. iuu MuiL-u ivin-ii iishcii noeui ion- i.ike miner, ria.. .uuv iu, itiv a Hint nai iccii uihe i u,n k u me
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v-CTP tr J I'P I'll ii vie iikii euur ll". ll I Ut
r'i SA jL. .AMn nf Hm. l..n4n.. fit..... t u r..
' Xifc. f vt-i"t " " i-uiMiisr i t nidi iisin nn
L.f?,3aHM ver. chu.l I. .Ubbln In nuslr .
L.'V3WMli Si" ft w-lr M few mlnmnn'
stk.rt.aftMf. anil lh lltllilrh mlnri anrt((w !. Ian
''iflfwiiii. "Kbi iliithllilrert hiypy for
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IN CHICAGO CRIMES
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fingerprint identities unver or
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Car Frem Which Police
Were Shet
"BIG 3" OF LABOR ACCUSED;
Ity the Associated I'rew
Chicago. May IS. Evidence dis
tinctly connecting bomb-thrower and
the slayer of two policemen with tne
"Big Three" Chicago labor leaders was
claimed today by police and State's at i
terneys who have worked en the ruse'
since Terence I.vens. nctlng lieutenant. '
and Themas Clark, patrolman, were
snot flown a weeic age ntter two duiiu
ings had been dynamited In the se-called
labor war.
Four men have been Identified posi
tively as the slavers of the neli'-emen
and three of them have confessed, the
deer.
n... ....... .. i.- i 1.1. Li.. ..
arrested when thev amdied for mrdlcal
Ltf ut tinu rune win. 1 11 in v (
aid, the police said, one having n body I
wound and the ether a buliet through,
the shoulder. Puder auctioning they
broke down and one made n complete '
confession
i Mlllnr liimtulf ,.rtrireir1 l.-irlfit iini!in-
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tfa ..... w.n,n-...i .....'..).. ..... ii. I.,
... ,.-. ,,,11..,, pn mi,, in mi wiiii... ii
police Mation because of an attempt te
tu.n t.i,n rnti. ..i.i ..... .lii.
" . "..M. i "' v -.iiij "in- ii. -ii
brought from a restaurant contained a
Liiinklv nctine- nin
Through these alleged confessions and
'ether information, according te the pe-
lien nun nresfiriltnrn. rrli unrin linn lifMl
1 1 - ii.. ... "1 , .1" '
i.ui.iiuvu in 1 iiiinvi, llir rh 01 Hie',
Thei men. called bv the tmllce the
,n, h., ,, ,, .,' .1
Rig Three. with five ethers. v.-rc ,
held w'the-it hail under murder Indict- I
.if -i ... . 1
menis 111 connection with Lyens' and 1
Clark's death'. They have maintained 1
innocence since their arrests a week
age.
Oth"r Incidents in the rhain of evi
dence nre :
Establishing that the saloon of Jerry
Heran was headquarters for a gang of
professional gangsters whose dailv busi.
ness was throwing bombs, slugging
""."i ' ,VBS u'!nrcu ,0 "niWate
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... .)' !,'nB.t.1 ,!"f ,.,v,nt,0,n''' am;
",'"'" "j "-,,""u"'- l"K ""'"e-rs ami
sluggers used
Establishing methods by whirb the
gangsters were directed from "higher
un" as te the work te be done each
night.
Miller, alleged driver of the murder
car. probably will be charged with the
murder of Jehn Kikulki. stockyards
labor official, who was shot in 1020.
Despite his denials lie was connected
with labor unions, the police said they
learned he was interested in the Win
dow Cleaners' Union.
"FRIENDSHIP" BODY MEETS
International Congress te Discuss
Questions of Qrave Impert
Cleveland, O.. Mnv 1(5 'By A. V.)
Approximately t"00 delegates from
ninety religious, educational, social and
civic organizations throughout the coun
try, including religious leaders repre
senting manv denominations, gathered
here today for the congress en inter
national co-operation and sixth annual
convention of the World Alliance for
International Friendship through the
churches.
The first session convenes this after
IIOOU with BishOl) W. M. Hell prCSld-
Int. On the program arc nddrcsses en
International Ce-operation in the
Wfe and erk of the Churches, by
the Itcv. Dr. lUUm P. Merrill, the
ltcv. Dr Jehn M. Moere, and the Itev.
Ed.?1'11 ( '"'l"S".
"Organized International Ce -opera-
J n rera "V, ,", ""'tVJ ,UCT
(.hulchps nn,i Uellgleus Life ' will be
(1, aiiIh fnli I unlllllllnn tdaftiirll t tl'll 1
"". "l" ."" .""--";': ',,'.',"' ,"""
n. 1 .h.lau ir i.flnrrn i i,nifi. punnm
addressee by tieerge W. Wlckersham,
0p i-.eis .IMcV'ennell ami the
n',??"'1' "' ?-A-..
"V.'l- . . i i . --"...
Subiects te be dlsru-ised include in-
krtru Arid nf T.nnrii'in
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Senate Seeker Declares He Stands
en Wet Platform
representative William .1. Ptirke, '
j enndfrlnte for the Republican nemlna-
i tlcerse Wharten' Pen-
out for ll-ht wine and
neeil te Senater
lias come ou
Sldnej .1 (aft" accepted menev whi'e
chief executive of the State te Influence
J.U vote in the issuance of pardon,
were, dismissed yesterdas when the i.a-.
vui called in t'nien Ceuntv Cuf.i,.
Court hue
Jail German for Bstraylng Secret
i Ilerlin. May 10. i Hy A P. The'
I.eipslc Supremt! Cem f bus entnied
r.mll Scherber. n meter medinnic. of
I Wllhelmnhaven te eighteen mouths tm
. pi imminent nn the charge of giving in
formation te the Inteiallied Cninmis
slen last .luh irgardlng tlie location of
twenty-one aerial meters.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
U ciiard I. Lr Illtireie .M'J fcn'l $U '
II GoeJhi.e T0S i hurcli Ian ,
I r&nl.lln V Weds Ar,lmer Fa -.i
K rmier I. Tievl" Murlen P.I
O -ce Pialt ill!0 s 1 1 Hi ,u I I'mmi
""iihncn I ) JCl Ite'lnuu m
Vfliir 1" Jin hard-ten i'hr'i i'-i Hiil .
UdiiiU I edirc- i-iiiii I'll
lit man .skniic tH4 .V Marm I nt ..n I '
r.esl( Hun UHs N ItiiUelph vi
Ab nm. IJ1I 1th ni and llm Zaba.
.IJ:1 Munteu n
Will. am ll M I. - 30JI. V eih w' one) I
JijIU O Hni Ji-ll N OHnn m
Un. n m.'l Mile IMI H "isili ) an. Mj(
f;ern,reii fl7"J x. ,ta"hi.i-Jcs-nh
l'0Kri', IB,",'! K 1 mm pem t
anj Nl IreMi . 3J'ii. Ci SPliient .
i ,i I i ii iibi-nt.irfl lull, -.Are Mil n-l
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c l-irl( Siu-ii I tJ I (Ja.r n a i
l.uulu- li,e im - I7f!i I . n't. r.i
Ni mil, 11. Mm l.e.n .'IJ.i Un'iu ji I
l.c.ini t A il t'a'iii l i nn t'a
I.iil'i I' (wit, Nm n-, deli) He en 1
iljrien Vour.ctte vn u
Tin; Jim mv ahs: t.oejtiNn run may
h fmjrd in the Help Warned e''luain en
,(( au dav.
1
ner.
BUSY WORKERS AT THE PRIMARY POTT s
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11 mi 1 1"! TOifflP ' JrlUI
TO BURY COL B0NNAFF0N
J Military and Masonic Services te Be
.. . . . , .
"cla Tm evening
r,,eral services for Colonel S.vl-'
... ,,. ,.m i, ilpl,i ,i,i.
llonn-iffen, .It . will be Held thl
afternoon at T. e clock. Tic dl-.! I-ndiit '
int his home. ,11.'.9 Walnut street. At
. . . i. . i .. ill ,. .i ,
own ""l u,c wires win ec nrni
ll! lllisrt. the hour for "retreat
t 'te army.
.... . . ., i -.. .1.- -ii i.
'i ne senicea amii ui'bi '" in- unuivi
. , ' ..'... Tlitrtv.fei.wlt I
f the Transfiguration. I litrtv-ieuitit
i and Walnut strcrtK. at . I'. M.. nnd
'will be conducted by the Iter. Jehn IT.
.. . n.i . ,11 -!l .!. --u.:
ia". men wui "" " '"--""
- ,. ,min lit M flnd altllS LCDCterV.
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In .'... 'fSm.L,.. rm.tnln t.rm.i., a'
1 I 111 17.H..1,,. ..,-..... ........-, ...
inl,!,iM,. Volunteer of the Lulled
:- . .
States- Captain Jehn P. C.recn. same
,1Pcnni7ntleii -. Co'enel J. Caninbell (Jii-
mnm Vntumn Cnnm. T'irvt Itesiment:
I fnlnnel fSeerce Kemp. Postmaster of
l'lillfiildtiliin: Colonel Unbert M. lllich
field, nf the llUh Infantry, fermerlv
the Third Itegimert : Captain .1. Frank
ltedfcnrn. 111th Infjlitrx . Dr. Koberl , -
vcrV- corniern"t 1""," iive !
Thi'-afutea. the gnu., wiii i be fired;
li n detnclitnent from the llltli in-
ducted bvp"nia"
which Colonel Ilnnnnffeii was one of
the ersanl7erfi and the first master.
SEESAID TO STANDARD OIL
Londen Standard Discerns Underly
ing Motive In U. S, Stand en Russia
Iliden. Mav 18. flly A. P.)
I'nderneath me American lefusal te
attend The Hague conference. :i-ert-the
Pvenlng Standard mdau "is tin
fact that the Standard Oil Company
has received a rebuff, for it is notorious
tluvt the company was Wiagrlne.l nt uc
likelihood of its European rivals getting
Millien ?f nm ItuM.n. Maybe" hew-
c-vir. the refusal of the Washington
(levemment te pniticipate at The
Hague will be te the advantage of the
Standard Oil Company.
itii ether countries marhiiig nun-.
.. :- ... :.l.i.. . I. ,. ,a,ii nf nncsihilitr f Tin r
the Standaid Oil Compan will' havci
....,. tn ! I
a long independent run 111 n-ui.ii.iiiii,.
with the HelshevU"."
ts nfTDV nCATU CHIT
IU ntini utrsiu uun
-"
Jury Unable te Fix Blame for Pei-
senlng of Weman
A damage suit brought by Edward V.
McCuker against 1Inry P. Arneld, n
dtugg'st at Fifth street and Alleghen
avenue, te recover for the death of Mr,.
MfCusker. resulted in a dlsngr.emrn-
' tdeva nnd must be tried nguln.
, yfi " MeCus'er. Iwenty-f.ve real s
1 - . I1..1. I....
e'd. and the mother 01 two un e mux.
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"be,X nin " neld' '" dr g mi
' &mWi? swhici! .md be,-,.
OieU II venr IIB" ihm-i nui- ..in. i.ini..
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Ana.vsls in tne sail- iiicn nu u.-i-e
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Succumbs After Operation
Budapest. Mav 10. (Ilv A. P. ,
'The Princess Kestetics dc Tolna. aged
I seventy-one, dlveiced wife of the Prince
of Monace. Is dead, after an ojieratlen
Killed by Bemb
i
I tisrnji enal
Mrs. tilellin llaliu. Mllwauhei,
opened Hie dumb-waiter te remove
tlm morning's inllli and was blown
le piices by a hanib. Previously
Ilie famll.t bad been llirealeneij
Willi ilea lb by Hi real letters
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The sixteentli ditisleii nnllins ut.ii-
lie I,aiire street Mas u lui-y place today. Judge Itarratt and Ills wife
(below) were among the first te cast their ntes. Almvc ut the right
Mrs. tieerge It. Weed, of I8:t(l Sprtu-e street, Is looking out the polling
place window for Plnihnl Miters, nnd Mrs. Harry Kiigers, 1 7:51 Hprure
street, is tacldii,-; up (he nflirlal no! lllc.it Ien sign .
j.
FATHER'S HELP FREES
. DANCER AND BANKER
Released Frem Ellis Island
New Yerk, May Hi. -- Iinmlgintien
autheritlcH mi Kills Island released Miss
,,. , T ,. r in.. ...i 1.,- i,,,,!.,
Mildred L. V. Collin nnd her banker
friend, II. Trl.elrn de Mattes jester-
dav when the nrett.v dancing girl tc-
I reived, In tare of Commissioner Kebeit
i ,, X. , ,, - i,i
L. Ted. a cablegram from her failirr
in Helland. The mes-age read:
"We. vnur narents. HL-ree te Miur
I , if i
iwii. v)
Matles.
, being accompanied en our
' mutual friend. Tclzeira de
The eftiL-ials could no longer iie
preptletv of the glrlS pass-
I uen ., pr !, .'' ' ,h ',
PR M"S Pa by the banker, nn.l her
j blushes, mere than all ether lnfluein-es.
; scored In her favor when officials ques-
, M re))in nbelt eccupjlnj.
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riu,.. ....... ..-v .- . - ..........
1 friend.
l)e Mattes who is one of the richest ,
liiniLdsj It I lAllniiil till I
1 ""' " " - ,
' If T 1,,"1 '""''i e would have
geiien into Mien 11 prru.v niM.itv-iie. nil
en account et my
ly paying Mi-s Collin's
, I would never, for her
se. Hut we were t0
iassage overseas,
Qnk.i. Iinvc ileni
innocent we did net suspect nil tins
Ousting of Soldiers
Rapped by Mayer
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' smallest thln.-r that I . an de i- te glnlU
'yill ill.. liAtli tnlliv ttn.l imiialnsii . ,T . It.v
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(ids an Owitieu
i ne .M.ijer nnisiicil his till
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inn i ir ii i, 11 1,1. n iim'.
ciu's offer. He said he tegreited the
j ,,,.,.,. 1,,rt;,le.t f . ,.,..m.,.. .. ..!.,
."!,, ."!,, ncii were ousted from the prnpeii
ii....ii,v,iiiiii- iiii-iui hi in ,...--, ii. i m,i i.iiiii
... . ... .,,,. ininims!. Iiiii. ii fim
TQIllS
away.
, ' ' -Mtijnr uepanen. iciuiig ua'-ry
' """'r. chief et tin I, menu nl ( Uj
Pmpeify. te see thin there was no
f'-rtl.er hitch in the plans of the (.minis-
Limn, i-.iii-i u in.- i.iu.iiu .ii ni
arnu.rj utter tin- rais -.iini,iisien .s
eidei will be brought out again, and the
celeliiatlen will go en jiisi ns if iji.Mi -ng
had happened
16 HURT IN MOVIE THEATRE,
Celling of Fermer Pittsburgh Church
Collapses During a Performance
Pittsburgh. Maj US. SiMrm per
ells were injured when Ihe celling t)f
the Majestic Theatie, photoplay house,
ceiiaptcu ji-si'i.ii. i "hi in .uc ir,- -Iiii-hI
were taken te the Mcicy Ios Ies
pltal. '
About thirty person-., most of whom
were iliHdien, weie in ihe theatie lit
tin- time, when n large ectien of the
.-ciliiig in the fie-it of the theatie cel-
lap-"d. Several .-hlldicn weie pinned
te the fleer b, the dcbiin. but tln-.v cs- I
1 .-aped v.-ltheut serious Injury. Tin
larger part of the aiidiei.ee was in the
middle and rear of the auditorium.
The building euupicil hy the thealie
vtiih feru.erlv the old Asbury Metl,edlst
Kplscepal Churi.li and is about sUly
,veai old
Tire Miirshal Pfarr said he ei dried
the theatie closed and the building con cen
iluniieil in llll.". but after some re
modeling was done ii new permit was
Issued bv the building 'ii"pi'cters.
iiAiun r(Ts m v k.M'krt
Ini irtlil-js In i he n ernln.1 I'lih.iu I.biuji.u
i Hlllirt IH'Intlline urn inlthei ItHtlffj, IUI
rii inn N n fiinier i.i'Mn evpert iililu nf tin
(. i tlcl Mates Nhvj Hla article! ar vvtlt-1
ven for the leyrrnn iinrlnrdtundaiilu, nx-l.ianatei-y.
rtrail them In th niernln PuiJ;
Liv. I.munu etery d. "ilake It a Uablt."
F-XllV.
'liifltt'Afl'fr''!T '"
'11 the Seventli .nd at 1721
PRESIDENT INDORSES
JEWISH DRIVE HERE
Teleoraphe Approval of Efferts of
Palestine Foundation Fund
Pierident Maiding hii indorsed a
meement of the Philiidelplil.i Jews te
raise S:i(i(l,(MHi tin- the proratien of
VliWlw nsniTl.ttM, mtlnnai borne,
I ,,, x,,,.y ,.ia( t0 repress my up-
pi oval and heartj Hmpnth.v for the
'?nr . nf, J1"' i'nleslne Foundatieu
,lund in bfhnlf nf tlie restoration of
j inipnn0 ns the lieniflmirl of the JewihIi
people," lie wired tednj. "I hate at-
" viewer! with Mil tllterc-!. wiucn.
'I think. Is quite as much practical as
sentimental, the preunval for the ie-
1 habituation of Palestine nnd the res -
minion of 1 1 n I .Jewish nntieiinlitr.
l l0.n,, "'J' ''V"" ,,ew V
mi in is , ntliep rmintrl
tl.e fullct inniMiiP of Mice
"1 hope the effeit new being, carried
es may meet
ess.
The campaign Is te lnt two weeks. It
is a luitlen-wide nietenient, nnd ..,.
'000.00(1 Is the aim.
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SMALL LflSFS PDIMT
Private Records Introduced in Trial
Over Objections
"auM-Sin. ".. -'ny l---Iiy A.
V , ,n,r ,"' ',l,n'"'- l,,r.y !"own
A?-vls,nnl tnte 'i reasurer nud State
withe:., by the State was cpeetci te
teqnire nt least half of teda s r-r.sslen
of tlie trial of I.en Small, tioverner of
Illinois, charged with conspiracy te
embezzle State funds
i ne Mac-was Metoneus n the een.
"' skirmish jesterday when defence
1 he Slate was victorious in the open
J.'u ?. "... l', ',,'"'. i,,ir.',. '"'lery rempany. of ltleliniend. was re-
" " ' ' ' '"' 'r"" "' '," '-.PT "?
State 'I irhsure,- euld net be admitted
n n 1 1 1 Okl nt it0 tx Ut'l 11 I All A ' 1 .1 ! I .
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,i. .iiiii nni.1 in rnniin k ihht ii'fiL ,titifi.'nr. ... jtm I i,
dm ed and Mr. I.uehrs took the Maud
te testlfj as te entries appearing In it
The Staie will attempt thumcli the
UmIbVmi Mum ni-fl In A..rH f..-u
i ipi i lauui y in-ill wib. ill nuiu Wltfsn
Itmaster. Pa.. Muy 10.- (Ilv A.
T 1 II It 1.il.ii(.liMi .if f lnwll...u..
lift j -liv.'. j ears of nge.' w.-ir killed he-e
' last night, when the iiiitoniebllc in which
,e wns in ni; crashed tlirnuei tin nni
lP wns ,B crashed through th
,u lhp I'ennsjhaiiln Hi.llre.id c
0VfI. t. nrrlHiirg pike en tl
crossing
ie out-
TEXACO
MOTOR OIL
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Tht Ttmu Company, U. S. A.
Run it with fylmjh
Texaco Gasoline T)
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MAJESIICNtAKtNU
! OF MIEN VOYAGE
World's Greatest and Fastest
Liner Will Deck in New
Yerk Today
CARRIES 4100 PASSENGERS
Ity the Associated l'ies
New Yerk. May Ifl.Tlic Majestic,
the world's largest ship, was tnlllng
down from Nantui-KC, fe Sandy Heek
this morning en the last lap of her
maiden vevage across the Atlantic.
Shortly nffr dajbreak, alt irrangc
ments had been made te gtve the new
empress of the seas u triumphal entry
te tli" harbor.
Three White Star fugs, carrying local
White Slar Line officials-, the police
beat Jehn V. Hjlati. with 11 band, a
U. S. Slilpplng Heard tug. and several
beats were In teadlness te go down te
quarantine te ghe the giant craft 11
fitting welcome.
The Me jest Ii-. whlih is of .m.OOO tens
displacement, is net only the largest,
but probably the speediest passenger
ship new n float. She tins n record of
!!." kuets an hour, nnd her engines arc
Btlll "stlfi." When they get "limbered
up" her officers and officials of the line
believe she wTll get at least four mere
knots speed, and during tier summer
runs eclipse the trans-Atlantic iccerd
new held by the M.iiirctanln.
Trans-Oceanic Bace rianned
Prebabl the first week. In August,
when the Mauietanln Is coming this
way nnd the Majestic is Kurope-beund,
the two giants will race against time.
Hy 'that time, officers of the Majestic
say, her great oil burner and her eight
mammoth turbines, cacti weighing .TiTi
tens, will drive the Majestic at top
speed, semewheie in the xlclnity of
twenty-eight knots an hour.
The Majestic, even as a freeman ship
before the war. never made a passenger
vnjnge. She was built in CJermany ns
the Bismarck, laid up In Hamburg dur
ing the war and thru sold te Kngland by
the Reparations Commission. She was
then com cried te 11 n oil burner, made
mere luxurious and imincil the Majestic.
Leaded as
sue was tunny en iier
elnse te (il.OnO tens.
With the pasen-
ges, crew, oil, stores, supplies, bag
gage and mail, she becomes the heav
iest beat In the cre-.-Atluntlc service.
The liner run accommodate 410(1 pas pas
sengerseore than the largest linlel in
New Yerk can put up comfortably ever
nlcht. There are V-M." btnleroems, -I7U
of which are lir-t class, most of them
1
icing at least as luxurious aa tlie rooms
In the most ejtcluMte hotels. In the
second cabin are '-'111 staterooms, In the
third .ilH. I a cry room is equipped
with electric llglif a total of 10,000
bulbs being used en the ship.
( Uullt en New Plan
Most of the huge liners new sailing
the sens are built "around tlie engines."
That is they are built in such u wav
that dining rooms, quarters, cabins nnd
een stairs nre made secondary te tlie
engine room. On thr Majestic it is the
revet se. All stairs are en the side of
tlie ship. The smokestacks and ventiia-
ters ure built along the sides, connect.
; jg ni. (.paces nt the top of the ele-
TOt0I. shafts en the emergency beat
decks. Thus tlie renter of the ship is
given ever te p-iriers, dining rooms,
dance Heur, swimming peel and libraries
without obstructions. '
.There r.ru clgltt kitchens en the Mn Mn
jestle and the special dining rooms. In
the third class there is a purely orthodox
"kesher'' kitchen, where such feed can
lie prepar d selelj for the use of .lew'ish
passengers. Thetc ts also nn "a lit
carte" dit.ing room a new- departure in
sen Ice en the ocean,
gas endsjiltedTeve
Richmond Weman Kills Self In Chi
cago After Weeks of Breeding
Chicago. May 10. The slerj of a
blighted loc ulTalr between MNs Kan
i nie (ir.isswith. thlrt.v-twe. daughter of
i Ui(.iimen(. Vu.. packer, and (). S.
, Hs,er. manager of the illll DlrCc-
Mealed in the death of the jeung woman
i ,e,n last night from iisphj-iiat ion. She
1. I .... .1 . a '
. ,ln(1 ,nrneii en tne ga-. ill lier loom
,11m-. ihi-i-i m uniijiuilw.
Scraps of neetrv. un expressed lenar-
leir te ilie et blile nunv nn n aln&Arr
'island, iutlmnliens that she Inteiided
OUST WRANGEL AIDES
Russians
n Bulgaria Accused
of
Plotting Coup
Sofia. May 111. (Hy A. P. I Several
officer" who served under Ceneral Huren
Wrnngi-1 in tils antl-HelshevIk cam
paigns in Seuth HusMa are charged by
Glean, clear, full
bodied. All oil. Call
for TEXACO and
watch the golden color.
Ttxaee felteltum PreJucli
Save it with
Texaco Moter Oil
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PKINCKS.! OhGA
It has been announced at Copen
hagen that the wedding of ilie
Danisli Crpvm Prince lei Princess
Olga of Greece will falie place
during September nct at Athens
' Deaths of a Day
MRQ F ft RRASINGTON.
11111 - . -.-- -t
CHURCH SINGER, DIES
Member of Old Philadelphia Family
Devoted Life te Patriotic Endeavors
Mrs. l'li.abrth IS. Ilraslngten died
vesterdnv at her home, 1013 Smith
Forty-ninth street. She had suffered
for mere than n ear from nn illness
brought en by the sudden death of her
daughter Margaret, the wife of the
Rev. 7.. M. OIbeii, of Drexel Hill Pres
byterian Church.
Mrs. Hrnslnglen was born In Ds
I.antcv sticet. between Pifth nnd Hlxth
street", and was tli" uuugliter nt Uap
. I -r.. Tl...l fl.,.. f..l.nu .. nh
Hee life was dctetcd te charitable
(1 I .....1 ...,4. If.1 If, wnrlr t.n.1 l,t mini. Sklin
' ..... t.au,Uele Uendinella's first pupil
in America. He pronounced her voice
one of the sweetest lie had ever heard.
Mrs. ltrasingten gne tier time gra
tuitnusl te singing ir. the leading Prot Pret
estant churches In the city. During
the. Civil War she worked unceasingly
ns a member of the Ladles' Committee
.i. . ii. tiA...n rT...,i,nt .-. A
ijjrtc and comfort the wounded soldiers,
ei tne .-miiiiiiiii iiuiii- iiii-ii.iui ii ..-
taill anil .ns. iju.iij. hit miuui nun i..uw. ... .,u4u-ii. v.. .'ij-ieru, in ner 90th
., ...in,,,,! ..t ili Wnr- nf 1K1" rar. 1 unrral rervlcea Thuri.. ,fiv 111 it
a "V1.. V"L."ri 'Jl1-'.....:..,.,..? J' -V.- I! !!. .''"Idnnre of h.r un-iM
land was en tlie 1-lernl Committee or'"131 """ ''
i the Sanitary Fair. She was married
te the late Mamuci jirasingtnn. a veteran
I of the t lll vt ar. sneruv irnrr us ciese
Twe daughters. Mr.f. J liemas S Kllii
1 and SIlss KlUsbcth Hand ltrasingten. '
j survive her. Kuneral bcrvlees will be I
cenclucleu 'Jiiur&uay at j-u uuestnut
street.
Dr. H. M. Howe
Itedfenl HUH. N. Y.. May 10. (P.yj
A. P.) Or. Henry M. Howe, interna- I
tinnally known scientist, nnd son nf
.lulla Ward Howe, is dead at his home
her.-. Or. Howe, who was professor
emeritus of metallurgy at Columbia I
I'niversily. was a native of Itosten and
a graduate of Hanard and. the Miimii
chiisetts Institute of Teehnolegj. ' I
During the Chicago 1'xposltien and
at the Paris expositions of 18SI) and I
l'.lOO he was president of the jury of,
miTics and mining. Or. Howe was a '
chevalier of the Legien of Hener and
Gifts of Silver
A coffee set, a tray, individual salt
cellars and pepper shakers, a flower
vase, a pair of candlesticks, a basket
for flowers or fruit, competieres or
bowls, a chest of flatware, a dozen
afternoon coffee cups and saucers
of silver and fine china.
J. E.CALDWELL & GO.
Jckeiry - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Jumper Streets
1
Uecsn't a special value attach te the deep, per
sonal .sati&fnctien which cornea from weaving
garments that fil your body naturally and grace
full;, '.' Isn't it sound economy te buy clothes that
give you ouch satisfaction?
liiibiucss S'litt. made te n-icr. $113 uj
(lelf builj, rcudy-to.juit.en, ulau mndc-to-erdtr
Rebert Stewart, 150I Walnut St.
Sporting and Mufti Tailors : lirecclies Makers
.New Yerl. Mere, K, IJnut t.th Street
B dXLteSwtrxm
It Was New
en Easter ,
New leek ar it!
soiled; it leeks lil
kc
Expert clc
jpert clcaninr'
. ..- n
aeubles its wear.
suits, tee.
Economy and personal pride combine
te dictate regular cleaning at
I. HERZOG & CO.
Alt artu-tea insured egamst fUc and theft until delivered 'e yvu
Lermantevvn sDyers&Cl
5904 Gcrmantewn Avenue
Phene, Gcr. 03-92
-J-st
'"" tLrSr- i-vi Y.f A
' l
. ?A? .ii J .,.'.
je ii -fca. .ra-af'.i'. .sc?w.i. .
of the Flrat Order of St
He Is, aurvlfdb.v hftv
Isluus.
liVf.)
!
Edward Lecke
Kdward fjerkr, slxty-tluce tnr ,u
of r.'l" I.lmleri street, Cnmden, a nani
manutaciurer, tiicu tetmv ut h s he,i;
from 'Intestinal pitral.vsic. He was, t
one time n member of the Heard
Kieelinlders of Cnniden Ceuntv, nil
miner liiislneits wns nl Vlnll 1. :.114
streets, Camden. He leaves i(r. i K
'"id Ualk
n Ut- j. tf
nnd one daughter. Arrangements i
I he funeral liuve net yet been nisHn
made.
Captain, Edward H. Fert
Captain Edwin H. Fert died t..
terdny al his residence. .117 Hrvn fT.
avenue. Cynwyd. Fer mere ' thin
Vr'"'ri .. : Vi.r "..."". ;,ri."irnhe.
tegrapher In this city nnd New Ye,W
When the United States declared r.
en Germany he wan ceminlsvinn,i :
first lieutenant
in the Aero Photegronht
e rnlted States ArfnV
Division of the
.,1.1 nn t.Vhriuirv K 1II1K l..
.'
signed te overseas duty, being the fir'
officer tn the Aero Photography DlvltleS
te be hi assigned. "
1IKATHS
DAIinV. Mav 13, Wi2, UKNKv'SSSar
MIUl PAnBY. son nf Jtnry Krancli riirh.
MeCORMICK. .Suddenly en Xlny II r.,,
KTMAniNi:. dsimhtr of Thnmi.V "':i
.Inrephlne MeC'ermlck. Ilelathrs Hn.l Vrl-!li
linlied te funrnil en Thumdny. g I "?
from her Inte resldencs, 1030 Seuth IRik ..'
Ilaulem lilKh mans at ft. Thomss Anui...
Church. 0:30 A. M. Interment lielyrlK!
C'einMerV,
FAOBL.T.
-At
hr rrnMiinrA ai- n. ..
r.tth St., en May 1, 1022, JA.NB linewv
wlfe of Albert K. Sagely and daughSr
Ihfl Iste William and Jnne Mrevm. Netlel
of funeral later.
tewnsi:nd. Vav ia. wn.t.n.
of Charles and Mary Tewmi-nd', seed 11
iirinnca ana irienas nrn invllen te aitui
fjneriil sr-rlees Thur , 1:30 P. M.. riVrViiJ
resilience. 1!U0T I'.. Cjinberland t. S?fii.
fll tlm f'hliri'h nf Iti fbnA i.1...!... j" -'"
.- fnl.rtrfint ri.lrl lJ,lfA.. .' fA.ML. '"'. r
w t . . V., V. w., .-.i-ini-rn, p.
-RWSy Js,Vjr M&V. IS
in xicirn Aummii men itnicj, m iii. rriv
ar. Itelallvea and frlende. ale KeiMm.
edire. Ne. 271. V. and A. T.. T.v. ?Oi.
wrvl-cs Thurs. l r. M.. at his lnt "re
SSfih' rVd'arr..?:11 gt' Inlerm?,,t
MATHIS. May 13, MIIS. ltATTlE MA.
THIS, wlfe f Heward Math!. J Uth
and frl'nda are Invited te attetff 1 funirii
Thurs.. 18th Inst.. 1 1. M. f.tandaril tlm"
from lata residence, New arttna x j
Inleiment Ni'W tlretna, N" 3, '
LOCKE. May in, liDWARIl 0 huitinl
of H'berni VT. (nen Tedrlck). IUlitT
end friends of family are Invited te lira J
funeral scnler. Friday, 2 1 M., rildni
na Linden st.. Camden.' &. j,' Frlendi nSv
call TMiimliiy. 7 te 0 IJ. M mir
DlLTSCIf. Mas" in. AMV4 man
. .. I.l .. 4,...t n 1M&.-.1. .Z. ,...14I.I
Jehn V. MrKadden. 041 lladden tie. cN
llngswenil, N. .1. Interment Hailelsh Ctmt.
terv. I'rlend3 may call WeJnesdiy iftir
7 I, f.
VANnr.OIUFT. Suddenlv. May PI, KM
APA W VANDKOHtrT. neiaiK,',"
frlende. Meridian Hun Lm'ije. lfiS, y, an! A
M . and ether emoclKtlen with wliVh si
was cenneited. are Invited tn attend furwral
eerlica. IVIday. -.' P. M.. .it hi. Ut, "iil.
ili-nre, 4il2 rulaakl ne, Interment erlvtu.
t -... :z ' "". ..?,
1IK1.P WANTED FEMALE
WAITIIK.SSK8. two. white, eiperlenrrd, fir
j jiei.-l n't L)eia'
re wnicr uap Apily U-j
between S and le o'clock.
Late 1921 Oakland Six
Touring. New Last
October. Private
Owner
Tlu-c? cord tires and one new
fabric. "Twinleck" canier for
two spare tires. Equipment in
tact. Bedy paint lias original
lustre. Excellent nickel appoint
ments. Run 6600 miles. Holds
six comfortably. 34-0 model. $675.
Demonstration can be arranged
for Thursday or Friday evening
between G:30 and 8:80 o'clock.
Call Poplar 259Cf-W.
Mussed, spotted,
last year s suit
keens ir nnw and
-w . ..w., ....
It renews last year's
an 21' s
mm
vm
jr., sun aiice r-iuRri uarny, ar.ta 13 i,,.
relatU3 nnd friends Invlterl 10 th h.mEJ
Ihiirsdav, 2 r, M.. lit the rc.ldent. 0V iS
Brnmlfnther. Kebert O. P. Stuart, Jtcih ehVi!
VU". Tort Wnihlnaten. Ctneytni w
meet trnln Icnvlni; rtcaillns Terminal t iSl
(rinvllEht ln). "s
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