t3E mimxTX'wtxn if,il ' Ti V. I. U J &'-v4 WMWK i .'S MAY , .I - - ---1 1 1. v i i IPS joyfully AS SON IS SAVED pother of Harry Lessner Tells of Fight te Keep Him Frem Death Chair FAINTED AT GOOD NEWS U,, HcjjIc Leaner, niejhcr of Tinny . . !.l l. ....!, JtUntr, nineteen jcurn mu, i.n- ....!.. tese scnlcnrc of death for the murder .( Isltlore Ilnbinewltz wiik commuted tetrda.v by the Henrtl of Pardons, wept Mm as she related the story of her MW fa1'1 ,0 nVC ,llm' 'I would never nave given iii Bey's Heart Steps; Coach Starts It Again Menree. Iowa. Mny 'JO. Coach Temmy Kynn. of the Des- Moines Catholic Academy. brought Albert WllwenlinC. right Udder, "bark from tlie dead" nflcr n batted ball lilt the lad ecr the heart. Physi cians found no heartbeat, and he win declared te be dead. Coach Hymi sent .the lnjuied boy's teammates te the, gymnasium and Insisted en trying Unit-aid methods. After an helir'n artificial respiration, the boy commenced breathing and physicians declare he has nn excellent chance te recover. SIMS SEES BLOW JSAVE BEBE DANIELS AT NAVY WALE F ROM AN ASSASSIN Congress Unwise te Reduce I Personnel, He Tells Cradu . ating Class MUST KEEP UP EFFICIENCY nat the free ...i... tniil In her home at Snlrt. "The Heard of Pardons gave Si my boy's life: I would have reup in the i Governer If there had been mh ether way. ' was ready te go te niin ".... l!cnitni1 mip ensr In Hie hnnril "irr iiirevi.i-.. --- - .--- -- rum uii'll . ii .an nVlerk yesterday fin r.'.rm. when vc heard the verdict. H" 1...II.1m aafjal.tHM . I. . "k -Ma n time ei ii'iriun: nn.iuiK mm j withered mv heart. I beerd some one JJ . gt last te Mr. Patterson, my law. j; 'Chippie, you ten ncr.' Tiicn I i. rin. I fainted : when I came te f' I wi sobbing, and many of the lawyers U kid tears in their eye. I've had a lira tirne mrsc meum. Mrs. I.c.ner has fought for her Ren's r .tem neainst heavy odd". While lie r .. . , . .. ,, ., . 1111112,11' L'M ' ?., l '?. lZ,- r?rfi,"'.. "Brunswick f)T Willi !- "' mi .i- I'll tiuiiruililll In an attempted holdup, which ended In the death of an innocent bystander, Mr. Laura .Tncobsen, u sister, almost died with pneumonia. Then Mr., Lessncr's eldest son, n 1 tflVtling ruiiMiiuu. iciu&ii-Jti uuillf? lilt apeetedly and learned that his sister " M en the verge of death. He had a kttrt attack and almost died himself. Anther and sister nre convalescent ' jew, but another member of the family l. ..rietislv ill. This is Willie. eighteen 'i .. nt,l. TIe Ik In I he Afnnnf Hlnnl Horeital, where he was operated en I, t recently. r v Unrrr will nnf hi remnvnA fmm L'"'ti'e murderers' row for a week," said Jlti. Lewner, "nut lie is away from tie fear of death." CLUB TO HAVE CIRCUS WHment Members Say Shew Will Be "Greatest en Earth" EDITOR, 69, WINS BRIDE OF 40; GIVES AWAY $10,000 New Brunswick Publisher Makes Gifts te Town's Institutions New Yerk, May 20. The celebra tion of his wedding by giving $10,000 te public institutions in New Bruns wick, N. J., was made known yesterday by Hugh Bevd, editor and principal stockholder of the New Brunswick Delly Heme News, who was married in the Broadway Tabernacle Congrega tional Church, New Yerk- City, last Thursday, te Mrs. May Iloef. of Seat tle, Wash. Boyd Is sixty-nine years old and his bride about forty. Under the caption, "An Announce ment and an Appreciation," in an article In the Heme News vestcnlnv. Mr. Boyd Mated that his gratitude te the public for its support in bis jour- uansic career (lie lias lived in New for twent.v-twe tears. would take the form of the follewinc gifts: One thousand dollars each te th First Baptist. Church, St. Peter's Gen eral Hospital, the Mlddletewn General Hospital, the Children's Industrial Heme and the local Yeung Women's Christian Association's building fund, and 55000 for n public comfort station te be built in the town of New Bruns wick. In a postscript he said : "There are existing causes for every thing that happens. Perhaps te the conquest made by Mr. Bevd in I.es Angeles (where lip knew Mrs. Hoef) in the last six months is te be attrib uted bis present benevolent Impulse." MAYOR "RAZZES" SNYDER Accountants Gave Him Heluva Time, Deposed Bess Admits By the Associated Tress Newport, K. I., Mny 20. The duty of the navy te Tnnlntnin lis efficiency in the face of reductions in personnel and equipment was emphasized by Hear Admiral William H. Sims In his address as president te the graduating class of (he Naval War College today. "Wr military men keenly renllze," he said, "the depressing effect upon morale of such drastic reduction In ilur j personnel and equipment ns will pre- i:iuuu uic cnrrj-ing out. et me trniiiinc which our studies and experience have sljewn te be necessary te the maximum efficiency. We naturally deplore the apathy of the people and what appears" te be the unwisdem of the Congress In again exposing us and the country te the pos sible risk of sacrifices aR inevitable and as grievous ns these that unprepared ics brought upon us in tbc great war. But once the final decision i-i made, it Is one of our most Important duties te accept loyally the conditions imposed upon us by I he civil authorities, and te make n careful csllmutp of the situa tion with n view te maintaining such units and personnel ns are left net In n efficient n condition of instruction, training and equipment as possible; and mere important than all pise, te maintaining te the maximum degree (he morale of the personnel. 'The present state of the navy is net unique. We arc but the heirs of Ameri can systematic unprcparedness, the suc cessors of these who have survived much worse conditions. When we contrast V'P doleful conditions of our nnvy In 1NS0 with Its present condition, dis couraging as that is. we certainly have no reason for self-commlseratlen. Our tiprsnnnnl Ima -ttmf tilimpn in , . . t.u., mil.,... (. Police Find Man in Actress' Heme Paid te Kill Her, . He Says SIMILAR TO TAYLOR CASE Iw Angeles, Mny 20. Bcbe Dan iels, pretty film star, was saved from an assassin by policemen yesterday. They rushed te her home when n voice sold ever the telephene: "There's n man In Bcbe Daniels' house and he's gene there te kill her." Pollre surrounded the house. Then a squad forced the deer. They found a man in the living room en the first fleer. Miss Daniels was locked In her room en the fleer ubevc. The man was oiernewcrod. He said lie was Charles Caprice, and hitd come from San Francisce te kill the actress. He was taken te the psy chopathic ward and is being held for observation. Recall Tailor's Murder The police arc trying te learn whether Caprice was connected with the assas sination of William D. Tayler, motion picture director, who was slain in bis home several months age. The Tayler murder was never solved, but tbc authorities learned he had in curred the hatred of n ring of narcotic peddlers. t a price was under the Influence of drugs when nrrcsted. lie Mild he had been paid $2."5 te kill Miss Daniels and named one Peter McXamara, of Han Francisce, as the man who hired him. He said : "Pete pnld me te come here and de this job. I'd have gene te her in n lit tle while If you fellows hadn't get me." Miss Daniels said she hnd never heard of Caprice. She was extremely nerv ous and denied herself te viiter. Later Makes Denial In the psycepathlc ward Caprice de nied he Intended te kill Mls Daniels. He asserted that he had gene te her home te warn her ngainst n plot te CARDINAL WILL SPEAK AT MALVERN DEDICATION 12,000 Frem Philadelphia Are Ex pected te Attend Exercises Cardinal Dougherty and n lanrp num ber of monslgnerl and priests will lake pert In the dedication tomorrow of the new laymen's Retreat house, St. Jeseph's-ln-thc-Hllls, Malvern, Pa., which has been purchased by the Lay men's Weck-IInd Iletrent League. A crowd of 12.000 Is expected te inuke the trip from Philadelphia, West Ches ter. CeatcNvllle nnd ether nearby towns. Hpceinl trans will leave Bread Street Station Htnitlng at 2:4.'i P. M. nnd will make oteps ut West Philadelphia. Fifty second street, Nnrbrth nnd Ardmore. The railroad company hns cut the usual rate in half. Jehn ,f. Sullivan, president of (he League, will present the Cardinal te th gucHtH, and the Cardinal will deliver nn address in behalf of the archdiocese nnd clergy. .Tnhn .1. Cnbrcy. vice ptesldunt of the League, will spenk In behalf of the laity. TEACHERS ARE VISITING DELAWARE RIVER SPOTS the recent war that its morale was. kill her, caused T- i;Br. i i . f0rlnpc? There is much similarity between the nlsmnnJin.JE of Tn.vler and the at- ?Jni""a..l,,.ent.ln..'nten. Ofliccri , temnted killing of Miss Daniels, the is ntltherltleM jinr. The nersnn whn Itlllnl new understand that serious studv -;t .:..?. ""c?."-rc 'e Knowledge of Tayler entered """ ' V," ' '". '" :" "rl L war mat are nresumnhlr n lie trim lildilln!. mmi. his home stealthily, te efficiency. Insofar "T'L" " :." ynciency. insofar as , n1eilt f0 j,. Mnl)rI vermnnd. i, ,,.. . . LMJIU'ITIIH Tlll lllltmn a Hi n I. .... ... ' . .. - htntc Treasurer Charles A. Snider, i nnw n.n .,. "i ".1,. . "V," :.."'. "I,r . "W" " Iler. city and ward in the primary Villen, hnn a Sorter L "cnt 'mPrtant was bantered yesterday by Mayer Moere ! element. at a meeting, of the Delnware. River i DDIMPIDAI ninnirn nilniln Bridge Commission. rKINUrAL PADDLED PUPILS Snyder, who lmil lieen niriinr -ii. ! .1.- -..-.. . '" "V" me; nomination ler Cnnrlce entered Miss nnnielR Iinine through n windev.-. It is believed he was making his way te her room when he was overpowered. Miss Daniels is popular in the .llnr colony. Friends said teduy she hns no who was repudiated In his dome county." A eeeicl.v circus will be Given th s evening by the Phllment Country Club. whose members say it undoubtedly will le the "Rrentc-t show en earth." Everything that a regular circus has wMd a little bit mere Is premised, from the ut ten cue wit 1 llS.snwilust rnr tn lim ililn shnuK nnd lint.dnrr ctnn.lt , the nrimnrr The committee in charge are H. Lnu- "Here comes a very Important citi- l, Be''leliem, Pa.. Mny 20. Hebert N. , MAN HIDES AFTER QUARREL renw llclnhard. chairman: Lester It. "ii of Pennsylvania." the Maver said Tayler, recently re-elected principal of' " wr ' un UHnrtl- Miyer. Leenard hcsslcr. Ml ten Heln- when Hinder unnearcd nt the cemniK- l,,u "cnertewn scnoeis, was served with ,,Jeln, trnnk Ilevvnau and Leuis Silver- I slnn meeting. "He has just been p Governer himself. I Hcllertewn Inntmr.tnr .Qnmm.n. - enemies, and they could give no reason supported Attorney General Alter in ' a - u, lev any Appear for Hearing ..1 iy one attempting te slay her. mm. lney premise such thincs n n ' tnreugli n creat battle nn,l came tlirnn-rii Itrenjmnn, who will be Aithur Silver- i with Hying colors." everybody laughed heartily, includ ing Snjder. Later the State Treasurer emitted some "philosophy" about the work of accountants. It seems he has little time for them. "When accountants get into your de pnrtu.cnt you have a heluva time get ting them out." said Snyder, "ten never knew what they are going te charge and when you nre done you don't knew what our books leek like." Din: .Miss llazcl bllvcrman. who uill Krferm dnrlng tight-rope stunts, and ie attractions, which will held nil of tit thrills of the sawdust ring. Sydney K. Allman will be the rlng ttuter and G. Leen Freeman the an snncer. CHURCH 100 YEARS OLD Ninth Presbyterian Will Celebrate Te morrow , TV KVltli finnlrerciirv ,.C . l. X-I...I. - .... ... . .. nn,, ... tin' . 111 111 nrjujiuiuui nurcn. rmy-seventh a warrant iesterdavbv n Incnl nnn'nM., w"e eturns te ivietner While Pe- en ii charge of administering corporal, Hce Werk en Suicide Theory May 20. (By A. P.) scoured the city and his he arms of her mother. . is ,'"!cscd I ably a suicide, was hiding in his home rntik iu nnnnnse nr n nunrrM t If 1 ANd it miiiiNunivi i several iinjs age upon Knrl , Newark. X. ,1.. i-un-h. unu i.uwiii iiicnnni, two lour- While nelice tecn-jenr-eld Ilellertewn boys, after ' if,. epr In t iiii'i nun iiruii uruuciiL niin selinn up. . i... BUSTS TO BE UNVEILED cuscil of playing truant the principal used n heavy punish the pupils. He will lie given, a ucaring ncxi .uenuay nignt bctere Al derman Jehn Kellchcr, of Bethlehem. Mr. Tayler today made the following statement In connection with the case: "I ntn backed by the school directors mm mi- Mim-uiir in mis matter, nnd I van. pence learned tednj. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan had quarreled nnd Mrs. Ityan "returned te mother." A few hours later Harrison police head quarters received n telephone call re questing that they notify Mr. Itjan that lier busunnd hnd carried out his feci sure tluit nnthlnr nlll ; t .u prosecution. The people here wil lmve Ulr,' .,0 ,7"S,'"nir.f- ... .., . .. te learn that there arc such things as ."' ' . " " " ' " 'V 1..' V, "1 Y.Z in New discipline ami ntter.dance nws in the .V V i . T ' "" ," l". '" ,,cw vi,n,ia " r.. t..i .i.,...;, '" !ilc lime, denied that he was the author of Ises Ltick used en'tl'ic boys Is the "re-nlnr th?. "'TS,trle,ls telephone call tn Hie llnvi nf nnilil e" kent n . t,.l,i -.lI. hmiip ur null, ur i'vit nai cenicmi) lirei fc ' --.. ... .... riu;ui lur innr ....,., in, niv. i I IT. I p..l. a. n.-Af.f a. trrt nnd WnshlnPtm. nv III l.- t"rl r'c'n 10 rarnc.paie celebrated tomorrow mernlnc The ' Yerk University Exerc Rev. J. K. Carsen, naster of tlie Ten. I New Ynili. Alnv ''(i ' .., ,!....., ... . ... .. " .. ---" ... . " .- . -.' .-..-..- w irai rrcseyicriniu ivnureh or r.roeklyn, Mieerge Masiiingten, Kdgnr Allan Pee. purpose '"speaK. j .Marin .Mitchell, astronomer; Murk i , ciT church was founded May 22. Hepkins, educator, and Cilbert Stunrl. I 1822. Four memorial services will be I artist, will be unveiled nt the Hall of una tomorrow, t.ralg a. Liggett, su- -fame nt Aew i erk University late perintendent of the Sunday school for today. , Seme Ge te Valley Ferge, Others te jeny years, win preside nr the after- ricui .yarsiuu r.ari 1- rencii of Kng- , Roelofs and Walnut Hill WWII arruir. Aimrpsspsi tviii nn rriitii i.nm m iiuuii n iiiimif inn n num. -. Wtheltev. Park Has Miller nn.i W'Kdwin Marklmm will rend an eriainnl ...?"Vic"V? "lun,nl "'A'1 f.r,e"ds of three Ii. I.anilfs. penernl tern ..,,.! r .1... Deem ill lllivellillir the lie.nd of I'ne Annual Trip of Civics Conference Made en City Vessels The Civics Conference, composed of the civic teachers of the Philadelphia public schools, Is taking .1 trip today en the Delnware Itlvcr. The delegation of 105 tenchers, prin cipals and district superintendents, left the Chestnut street wharf en the Ash brldire. the M. S. Quay nnd the Pnssyunk. Thn first Hten was nt Fert wJiere Majer L. L. Lyen planned nn inspection tour of the dykes, dungeon dungeen nnd barracks. The (Jleureslcr Immigration Station and Xntlenn Pink nnd League Island were nlse visited. .T. Wesley J'oete, principal of the Belmont Scheel, is chairman of the conference. 600 LOGAN BABIES PARADE FOR PRIZES J decorated conch. There will be prizes! fenders convicted under the Eeji i t. . .. .i. . . ...... r.... .1.. r..,,... i r...... i a .ii- t iiir me ciiicmi, ii nil jui- nit- iiiin'.si, mini m (, i . two ycuis eh In six, nnd nimllicr hip nmnesiy movement 1.S 1 ptliic for (Iip ilunst pnlr of twins Theie bncl.cd by the Veterans of the will be prices besides for t lie inigest "" t . fnmilj. and n ni'Izc for the best ni - - j. i j!ie"t iiniusltiKly dressed child in (he , comic or fancy division. WArYmNESTyTs URGED Turnout of Teddler9 le Feature of Flower Market for Hely Trinity Church JUDGING TO BE Veterans Unite In Appeal te Presi dent Harding Today A certain section of I he public will dedicate ifferls today tewnni obtaining gMternl nniliestv for politic ill "jirNenprs i Jn J cdcrnl prlshjii, I heie will be ,i SFC.RET ! united appeal from these sources te J'pi(lpnt Muidili t) n'lrufcp nil of- jj; l rj I J t'ZJ.ni as W&7lM. mn AIGLONANNEM WO CHESTNUT Frem iSoen te H 1. M. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.50 , A Iho TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $ Special Platter, 60c Id $1 Siv. hundred biibic weie In line this afternoon ever n Mx-squarc route, en Bread street from Llndlcy menue te Wyoming. The parade yns part of the two-day "llnwer niniket nnd what-net sale" of the Hely Trinity Presbyterian t'hurcli. The fair is being held te raise funds te lebulld the church, destroyed lust March by fire. - The pnrnde. Willi nt least fiOO en tranti. stnrled nt ." o'clock. The babies, in Bayly decked coaches pushed by their proud mothers', were preceded ny i om em pai.y .12. of the Beys' Brlgiide. A uniiiii method has been dctNed te' decide which babies will get the prize. The problem of picking the bulges was entrusted te Mrs. .T. O. Ilunsberger. who Is the only one who even knows the judges by name. She hns picked six Legtni merchants. One was mingling somewhere in the crowd in every squnre of the parade. Xer.c of the judges knew who the ethers are. When the parade Is ever, the judges will meet nnd (empnie notes The lm Mifflin, bics with the most votes in each class will get the prizes. There will be n prize, In I he first 1'lnce, for the cutest Imby under two jenrs. Then there will be another fur the fattest bnby under two jcurs. The third clnv Is for coaches There will be n prize for the h'st Brassrsyjj m Moderately Priced Sandwich 77qys Lake Dishes Cundlestich Closing hour today 1 2 neon Sterling Silver for June "Weddinda FVeiver Vases Ben I3en DiehcM cc Very Dties STUDENTS GO ON OUTING ' UNVEIL WAR MEMORIAL T. Stotesbury Speaks at Wister Park Exercises Hunday Scheel Association f inn. President Harry A. (inrflcld. of AVI1 sylvanln. , llatus College, will unveil the bust of The neniiiK service will be addressed f0!'1-,1""' I'reMilent Ilenrv .Neble Mac V1 fcr S. Karle Hoever, a uminlncnt lav- . ' ,rne'V of!,s,; .11 unyil the bust i J1 Mn, and will conclude the memo, inl I ',' Mnr,n ll,el","-I n,'d Miss Ceellln '" exercises. ' Henux, portrait palmer, will unveil ' c ,'" ' I he Ktnnrt hnct CnilD Ufll I O inr nr.Am-.- I , ,' "' ' ""'""e'lllg nbeilt titty Sttl- iwwn ivii-ue rnc rriUBAItU.FIND 2 MfiRF HURT IM Rl AQT . ,s' Vr. c ,0 "oc'efsnnd the ether of - ! ' ...w.. ff, knU I j IIIMIUL Leaves Estate i M,,mu.- int,,..j ei.i ,i ...H...MW. w. ...jm.vw UAfJIUBIUII III Agnei T. Norten Valued at $42,200 Tllr T ills admitted te nrehnte Indnv Harvard Laboratory New Nine Cambridge, Mass.. Mny 20. (By A. mer street SOOOfl ii,.n. i ii.. i. . '' I"p ,,SI ,u "ijureii in tne cxp o e uvi "irrrr, .s.niuu , Andrew .1. Itnberts. win,. .,f n i nni.i .-, t.,i, i i.. t.i- fellow : Addle ButIeten .1. Ingram. .122.", Sum-1 il'II.A Viintnrln,. ff. TTkl . , - 11 IIUHIl 1 11111. .. 1. II III- I. !.. nl.j. W ..I 1 1 Water 11 SShrtinm.l Je ran , i "1MI" lll)Mn niimniiery III unrvnill T. .Verten S '" ' !s-,-00O: A"cs I nlvcihltj cs-erd was brought te I,ner ',.r ". . . n,np ,0lln' "'"' t," addition of the nnatMn . '."'""'J1, n"""" ""l ""ies of two Hludents. W. T. Uel.lv fin !- V- i ,?t.ef ",n IVnnh- Inml f. U. Hern, who we.c attendin's villi.n ti "'i!!'.'1, Wn- s-:i-y,fl: nnd I classes in the building. " nuiiani II. Wnti.i,, us-. i u : u. . i ,.. ....,.".. -. ... . "" ' iiiuiisuii ninri' i ui'iiusi ttiuirr i.. i ei eer le. Tt.. (fnnltta tnAii.liAne r, f I .....I schools today made nllirrlmiifrnu r.t I r i., i,eu .....i f .i..... ,.. : t r-rt . ft ,-... -..... r. ... ,, i.igtuu a v-t it.tu t i'IIH-1 nitllll.-ll llS - --i-" , i-i""A,i""ii.-ij iiiiv w-erc nssisieu ar ceremonies accompany ns' Smith Vmprii-i '7 nVZ'r .,"cl,V,.?n..hu1!Jre,l th" 'vrlnB. of n tablet, 'ferme; Aka. . . : " " "iuiiiviiniii .-s or- i service men in icier rant tills aft- '. ,,, ' " "nj WPru members of'erneon. iiiiiiiBswoen ftcnoei. ' Following n prayer bv lh(. Kev nartlCK from thn Pnnn rl.n-t..' Wellnr. M U'nll.m. .....l' tl. .i.... i... Scheel nlse went en nn eutingr One school children, there will "be" ad dresses by Samuel Thompson, Jr., ami .fllrlL'n I'lltterrnn '1'Iin ninniiilrtl ..... fifty students went te Walnut i incepted en behalf of the Park Coin- 1 mission by V.. T. Stotesbury. Leenard It. Daily spoke for the former service men. NEWSPAPER SHOW MONDAY Pen and Pencil Club te Present, "Night In Behemla"Aat Bread , "A Night in lleheniin." the produc tion of the Pen and Pencil Club, will be presented te the public Monday evening nt the Itrend Street Theatre. The show will Include minstrelsy, vnuib1- . villi", epcrn. high comedy ami original sketches, difficult of classification. The program will Include n minstrel show In which, iiinniig ethers, Andrew Mack. Jehn Henshnw. Rebert W. (Tiny) Maxwell. Itnlph I'lushiiui, Joel Tliniey an. I I-' rank Mnckln will appear: dam lug. act entitled "The Fourth Kstnte' nnd "Pleirm and lierette", a comedy net entitled "The Speitiiu Writers' Dinner." a novelty in which nine prominent cnitoeulsts ineliuliiiu Ad Carter, Frank Gedwin. Waller liebnn nnd "Hugs" I'.aer will niipenr: "Dawntiiue." a s0ng by Irene Miir shnnd Itltter. lendered by the Iiss(. Dorethv Fe and Winifie.l Wiley': Odell Haiiser. glxiug a newspaperman's wrsieii of the prologue from "Pngliuccl" and a scene 1 1 out "Hansel mid tJie tel" : n secei.d part with Itn.wneml Illlciiceek ntliciiitlug a miisier of eere- ' monies, nnd ninit) ethers CONDiMN SUNDAY SPORTS j Presbyterians Alse Put Ban en All j Dispensable Enterprises I)es Moines, Mnv 20. (Hv A P.) j Sunday golf, movie-, baseball, window display", nit plane flights and the "propaganda" of seel- eb.civing lit eventh day w'tre vigorously nttncKeJ ledaj in the annual tepert of ihc Cniii initiee en Sabb'ilh Observance submittal ti the Filth general assembly of t!,i I'lesbjterian Church in the tnitidt State-, of America. Ciilifernin and the Paeihe Coast i . ,eiienil will b' the m cue of the it ' cliaii up campaign et the Lord's Day Alliaii"e and the Prcsii.ttciinti commit te'i for the closing of all dispensable Sim -da- enterprises, Ur. H.iny L. Kewlby diflared in the report lie deilareil thai particulaily urgent alls for .ml ngainst Suml.iv work niiil amus men's' me heliig rereUed from Havana, fiem lid Me I'liilippiiies and f i w- Wilsen's Comfert Shoes 3712 Germantown Ave. Fer the Whele Family $0.50 Write for Doeklet O np I"ernnrIr Tjail .Vlnrltrt St. Opfn l"rl. xil. Krnlncs RESINOL 5oethinq And He&tinq Clears Away Blotches Coming! ?nrniiic IWIGS-MASKSetcTO HIRE ilWTui'ih JUmiller-cestumierU 236 Se. 11 St. Phene Wal. 1892 ? h Interesting Outings One-Day Trips Frem Philadelphia en "The Heading" Jehn S. Trower's Sens (j fTfrnmnlnwn .A. ) rhUn r CATERERS .RESTAURANT ;- Wr are rxttnillns our UjIIj ami Siiinilny (Jflhrr.r te NOUT1I rilll..V. I.OOAN ,nd (I.VK Ij.NK Fancy Cakes COAL REGION rOTAIWAQUAandce Off maIianey cirv9e45 Te .Gilberton, 50 ejft Mahaney Plane vOe3V Shenandoah, Girardville, Ashland, Gorden, Mt. Car mel and Shamokin. NEW YORK SUNDAY, MAY 21 .4 ra , .im K 1 i r.f ! -rminat IHIO . iMand-nl lini' "OO . If. ' .w .-In I mi ) rtuiipuii: ji u imibla V lluni.iuilnii m Mnn unk .r hivkni uful .Ne r uimi iL K ill s, ) HIT "LEG SHOW IN SCHOOL, SAY WOMAN POISONED FOUR BOY SCOUTS ON OUTING pre en fellow : K. Stuart Smith, 1S11 iSs.b21.fe Dnv,l, Me,j''''i". FOUNDER'S DAYAT GIRARD s-euege Aged Prisoner Blamed for Death of Baby in Erie ' . .,,", Krie. Pa.. May 'JO.-lIlv A. P.)- T,efli' and 0ak Lane Yeun8ters Helen Stewart, seventy-eight years old. I Have "Big Day" ' a former inmate of the county home'. Hey scout of IMsfrict SI. lemprislngl is being held by the police en a tech-, Tiega, Oak Lane. I.egan and ether ef1 meal charge, while authorities aie in- the northern eutls ints iliftricts. are en-I veMlgntlng charges that bhe poisoned 1 jeying their annual jamboree this nffr nffr feur children of 0110 family. I neon nt t'nmp Van UensHiaer. Cnnin 1 Nicholas Ilnrtmnn and his wifn tk.. Ttill Hmtimi nunc it possible tlie encr cniihe of the1 icrnny auenioen asserted Mrs. Stewart I The scouts anhed at Camp Hill explosion. had caused the denth of their infant about 2 o'clecU and shortly thereafter ' Slate 1'ire Marshal (leerge C. Xeal ' ". Irv1",' u eauced the serious ill- 1 underwent a scout inspection. Then in 11 statement asserted that hereafter "ess of three small children. Irwin (here was a series of uutclepn races ' nil Inhnrtnry experiments involving the dlwl March l. after eating candy w'hleh 1 crab races, cowboy races and ether MsM .if lilrvli!.- ni..,l.t.c, ll.tn nn.... XI ia T Tn rl til ti I, nlliffita n-.te mI. . t. . . I .1 .... ... ......,. . u.,iui,sllm,. hr,-T ur ex- ....'.."" "- "" k 10 mm gamrs. .iirnviini mere was a musj Inw,,!, I; ', . dny was exnmliiing fragments et the ,,,u"i HI IlPlsnilHI PlnfeD 4il.l UI.K'IPH t.'inl ntif thn 1lnI. i ,- "" ' '""n KM II n ana tan 'I' IM 111 11J llt'll'l plosives must he carried en in liuildingK. isolated , by Mrs. Stewart. i game and treasure hunt. .Th, ?', Slepl: (ia Marks 172d Birthday of Noted Philadelehlan LUTHERANS'IN DRIVE 'MACK NT -ULF0R HEARSTi HURLED TO STREET. 1 KILLED l'-'l liliniver.sai'i- of il.n 1.1...1. .! ' . " $100,000 la Geal for Inner Mission Fermer Democratic National Chair- Twe Heuse Wreckers Fall Frem 'ir-treVe.! a lm.n man Issues Denial Beard Acquits Teacher Charged With Improper Remarks te Girl3 Perth Ainbey. N. .1.. M.u 20.- 1 P.y A. P.I The benrd of education of Marlboro township tixl.n anpiiiteil Cal vin W. White, n teacher nt Morgan -ville, of charges jueferrcd b the p.ir enth of nine girl pupil", whn-li icsulted from alleged inipieper remnrUs by the teacher relnthe te the impils lolling down their hose. ''i,. leniaiKs were repeated le her parents by 11 slil pupil expelled last month. nc gui, icui. ms tnr U lute, snnl i the teacher expressed 1 11.- epiiilim that "a leg show in school was nut of place, and I don't want nn inure of it." While ills mhs. iJIcjeil in bine gien the pupils- t( lead a book entitled "Mnu's Missions en Kaiih." te which the parents objected livesteciTdies infire Barn, 2 Autes and Cattle of Oscar Humes .Westville. N. J.. Burns I'ire did damage e tii ,..'n . 1 sl.'.rtilO nclerlv t lil-s morning when If htn ti t tt.iiln l... ... 1 1 . . ..-......, ., ........ .,- ,uni iiiiruuii 10 iii'iiiu seieini In ,c f:rr lllliri sunilnj M'.XT KM I Unie O .00 SUNDAY, MAY 28 L s. .,, r h in ,mk llrmJinc Terminal m M ( A. M. (Stand.iril Tunc) 8:00 . J. 1U1 llehl T nil rinpiiinif nt f ulurubu A, llUlil.lUllnl St J). Juneiluii, . IS l'An'l lilt. ..1M11,,JM L. 'ce Cream li g$, ATLANTIr EVERY SUNDAY aCWaaaaaaaaaTaaailiaaaaaaaaBm.i.a fllTV Ailinte un li'Jn M. i.siamlar4 E9HHEaS9aHHHLaaaaaaaaaB 5 X C' aaal aT T ' ,,,- Cm - -i Jfr u,,.r J " m -.ti i-h... u iev.. rh,,u, st m if H Stene Harber I l,'';;",;'ill,v,V,M"la"1 n"'" '; i lw M airiij j M. v- M I'-tint" Tene i .. uih s .rr. V . B Wildwood ' 'i "''")' " i m." : in ,. "t your winter ran nviav ',"' "' ' T"""' " things carefullv. I Cape Ma ', .,'lln!f n, 'V,i ',V x m. "PREVENTOL" I 11-J H - ,,.Cret!icd.0in again!t te I ! MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30 V'Jr'T, " moth and ether insects the M ""1""'1 ''"let iV VrAr rntinrl. Snrau uils Hfl 1 1 Ii"n iti n. i ir . r iii ,.r . v ur. ,i- - D "PREVENTOL"- it is a N I'er detailed infiirninliiiii consult aK'-nts; hce flyer?,. guarantee of salary g 'Vj s J'JM, ';s ' . .;,,."," " T.nu ,' , r ,', -, ' BT cleanliness. f- ""r' " '"' f - '- . '"'"', ' I h" BXe!" "e 3 Reading RaiIway vl. "T,,c eadtaR H 5pcl combination en Wpl .0ammmBBBBBBa)kCaW 1 pint cin and ipxycr spi. CH .2i I IB9kk. B Pint cin. 50c Qjrl cn. 90c flu &fl ft J 1 TuT HV9HSaW I CPkEVENTOL) I ASniilMjB J Kriisrn A snii w kwaBaBBBBallV I i.xite ciifsimii .. nHtJKpT Third Story In S. Hutchinson St y at Mm r.r.11. ...... '"""" worn Aliunde I'ltv. .Mnv '11 flti A n i . -c. .. v..... i..i,n..... . anil n lierse lie one nt? ie ii.mr lli. ...... riie day opened b seixlees in lll(' l''beinii churches of riiliadel- Nerman 1.. Mack, former ihairninii the -hlrret trem the third-stun- ,,f nn ) estwrje. N .1 l.nguie leuipunies wj eliapei, ciii.vluding "with nn nil. P'dn nre launching an appeal te raise of the Democratic National Commit :rr. unoccupied building m (iO'.i' Seul ' I lr'"." " ;r,l,,,p. "V."" 'VcmmI',.. ws,. ""'by Lawienee Fariell f t ' ebiss , Slt,0'00 f"1- '-"thenm Inner Mission i nutheii.ed today a staleinent th.it he llutchiiiMin street, which t,eV ,ii li.gten I'urk nnd I'.ioel.hiw n i.spe,,deiI. th.ii ',.l,rn ll'l," i parade of V'",! (l,l,i"S ''.j week May '.'S te ' had net come out for William 15. Hear.st helping tear down late lesteuhu aid ?!' " "".,0 " " l l','"-r'1 Uu ''e f Bliimni. TheIP was go r,a ,'.. ',,"" ' ' f"'' "ererimr of New Yerk and Alfird one of them was killed. ' " ""U , ll -Pieml l seve.al In ....... b,.r U, Wennt neon, followed bv a un chem. l,n I'iilladelphia Inner Mission work- I'.. Smith for Senater. Lawrence Hi own. thirlvsir , nf l""fi l,r"'"l't find elhclent ncimn ..f the Vol Vel in the arinmy building, ' H the pioneer in America, nnd its "I have mnnii no stnicment of auv Seuth Lawrence street, was killed T. I "".Vn"1'"0 il1"ri preeine, BrnJlaV, "!n(m I here was a mnsicnl ,,frrls nt expansion nre closely watched I M"d "" candidates for .Senater nnd stnntly. His emupnnlen Al Power," m . i'" "tt ",xl ,l""r '" 'll' V('-'-iddlT ,l,p "heiiPl, I.ierlndri bv b-v Mlhcnn cliurc, tlm.i.gheut the I (ioverner of New Yerk and I de net ' wa i nh.iri. The two e,; Va Hrr T,He hre ,,0U''0, WrcMes fren. i. A.,' ''"''. ,,lrVrh land. . ntend te make any statement." Air. I ,..,.n ii-mi.-!,,,, ,i ;l,. '" n.,,rr" iiai r . -- i in rniiijin i iinn. i i . . --.i-i. !.- huh m ii ii'ii r m iim r tk. r... .,... .. ""limn n. iier ... . . ... ..:.. .., U'hi'i '""'' toierner i:( .. . ,.. 'iwenty tiinusanil l.u ieian. mere I .unci, b.uu - "immttcr and llugl, p. Denwerili.' than ninety elm rents will participate wall when the ironwork cellnpsed. LIBRARY CLUBS IN FETE Gwan-te-Bcd Stories In this tnnwnip.it. First Picnic at WoerfairU ,''1"' w"r, done for the peer nnd J1"" first i.ici.i,. ,r .. ,ee ' needy by the Lutherans of Philadelphia roedshli. I'.i.V ..in i . ,.' "C,V.'1 '" ls generally conceded te be one of the Ml whrn ni. .'.."."l " "'exi I lies- few successful efferla In Amirlcn le I !QR&1 PZn.Zu peer ,,ce,,,c ,,,, l,, "" or ,,,c r-fles and sell eni V, ,' ' 'w ,V,C ,""''. JJ' ' - hill. He was a small potato, the runt lS.)vp.r the ee,;.e, . n.1 . NEW SEA COW ON WAY ?f. "'"" ".: !T!,J..f...,- -'"Jiliu Ml , ,. ,,,!. .. in I . . " 1111", .nn ll"" null uic HI lillllTt mill MS- nuBHr (,f .;' ..,'," V1 "'"leuufc a - iters. Tliinlittlepotnlew.isnnniedP.it. at Philadelphia Zoe's Latest Visitor or Petate, for short. (Jelmnv. cet off . - . . . -.-r..--- Will Arrive This Afternoon By J. P. MeEVOY lii l I Z i ,'"' !lp?' f0,v Miccessful efforts In Am.rlcn te i . 0,,,, rnn, . , 6t ,,f ,T." .t.rl.,'l,lci1 ehlhlrcn will be 2tlicr noer neenle li.te ,l.e life r U.eTVNCn men a time, dear children. '' be talieii , ,V.. l f !",,',,,,,,.Pn1, I1'! " 'hureh. J there wus n pet.H.i who lived In n SSCb. inn I.- .. Ill I... i.. llrif ...... '" " 'ii'isicj sur.ir ses nt Kiancy ih .!:!.??,llimH'. ,;''"' Wullnip telniit HJ,' temeln a bhert time longer the piano.) The Zoe's new sen cow will arrive here IIiIh afternoon at the West I'hlla- dolphin Htntien of the Pennsylvania Kinharili nf .hi linili'eiiil, unn will be met by a recep- Games and Felk Dances en Today's Program With him wet nmni'ef his liv nee'Limty' lw ut neighbi r lm.n he garden. a 0f wl.e.i. " May fete teilay nt ll.e :ei's I , '"VaMrlHi'begulle l.ie ,. ,..,.. 1.&&Z,W ''. some of which were vr.. A... ,"n," "..,.,. ;' ' " '".' " " ' '""- "" 111- Iln . ,., I........ i-V..V.J.r,."u . . V' rul Hie -.Miils,,, ,,f .; rnV:"..!'? ,,,.;.."I,"'' 'uc, 'wan. by fsiMltl, PI '," """l "'""' was I'liiis. "M. liceige and th "'' ' S.OI1I hull : lTnl nni' .' Mghi's irad'-lpbm Clnl,. Dl.tLMIl'' In- llu. niin d.iiuv iii tJH. thn !""". for Con8antlneple .lellei. W,ii. .,,(- i-ii..,, , i.;0,;.!:?l,f,l ,,J'l.i.v from New Ve'i, . i.''1"1' eemmlllee of ten IiiihIij- sen row (X "TV"' '.'. epre,eniathe of bnye fieui the Zoe, Tnnellng with the The Point., family weie humble nml I ,-VVf ,w,,p1,I-V "d ThriMepher Wngner Club. M,"thn i'..,' s'e'f u-i,,!,'1 lenest: peer but pure They 11, oil In, ' , ', ,','' ,,,k,,, : "Nal"! "Vri craft." by Jld! I, heir basement Hat nnd tended strictly ", ,,' ".?, p; . , . Hub. After n pienic Ii nclir ... Ie e their business, thai vt wresting it Hut s-hilstepher didn't gel It. wns competitive sports. ",,u"r"" t,'1 FIELD DAY FOR GIRL SCOUTS THE 4 CORNERS OK Taber Read and Adams Avenue ALSO Tract Taber Read E. of Adams Avenue iwi I-roniseii I'rankfercS Hianch. Kcadinp K. lv. l-asM-ntrer : Sialic,,, en Properly. ALL Adjacent te the Roosevelt Boulevard AT PUBLIC WEDNESDAY, MAY SALE 24, 1922, at 12 M. AT THE REAL ESTATE SALESROOMS 15t!)-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia livelihood f.eui the soil All the e'her vegetables ilen loeueil down upon the In Hip Bnr.!S"KnVJ 'na hxev I"""" , iVInte fnm- T. J? ' ""' ,',"rl,'s( betel In : i.. t 1 . ti . lll'll lllUUltl llimil lllilNi i iii I'lirniii nm. """" ' "v nlfllP.sr in n I.. i. n ''mil en ii . . r ii. . kimi i -ii i- in I'.iiiiirkiiii i iwiivn nix -.-. .-.. .,.- . .-, iiiiii - , .. , ...... it -1 i i.n i h '! tin. X..J",, ? ''"superlntemlenl. who 1ms been 'busy . !.'nK. "Lp.p,"l. "'f. fr"1'.1?" I'nw-tiUn i;.,,,.. "'V'!:,"11 .llU '"'"Bl'ty garden A.n, a- . . tflTr ' '' '"Imnli is lidd director "W" '"' (1.v ever since leaving Miami , "V et ,,CC10,V iiappe.ieVp ',"" "'"" 'l'l'Obe ' " f " "ngca ai tstnte I 5teW'H Al.exe'ep, Patale who wan f,, of, UiJ.u'ft JVT?Ut,()l (iirl '-'' K'ne'rK members I """-'I'l'K. l ,:,llrc, ims.jei.-, w tlc,PPtHBlllll ,,,,, nVeigh, prlilenn, fury nnd who mu.it he would ' ,. i- HpnUninVrnS 'i ,,,1M,,"' ,lf "", Y- W. t'. A. ii. he iris' n. r - - IKm pounds, is eight feet long and was 1 11' '"' ",,rl,'M,mt;l' "V1 fcl,,,wl "paraRii" ere al i .,8U,li AI,,I,0,,K0 ''"dly Secieiy. the Sal nt u v I ,'?,,r,te, N' Rb,nM" St. Robbery uft" Fl"rlt,- I S'iS' 'l illablt' k, en"i el r m'1 "eS " "in"; , "M,,!"' V,T' Un," ' tVbblnWlIV,' ?"'. '"e. Itllll North Bey Week meina let of tun. (ilmt. r- ' , , iy .11J " w V" " '"' ' "ebliinsiew. ehn Uiil.hel ut Wm cele ,0-irf'- N. W s. w. Rtideiue and .'10 7-10 Aere& Cor. Taber Read and Adams Residence and 19.3-10 Acres Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. Ave. Tract Ne. 51(5 0-10 Ait ec V Read and Adams Residence and '21 I-10 Anns. Cor. Taber Read and Adams A " Mil It. K.. ' leilt .Ne. 11 y.(j Acres Read JO. of Adams With it. i:. F,ent Cor. Taber vc. labor Ave. 10. Ave SAMUEL TI FREEMAN & CO., Auctioned s,-A vncieiil ST., PHILA. 'ij 2r VT '1 -S'J i2- .' " 0& " .It, 'XfA 3 ri V J' I d Wtty r$ L 1J 'IM, I 1. :M as - " m it 1 m. A -'j', sv'-vsatm mr:. j, ,xw vv1 p.-.?.