PPiPiff??!' - "v ". h- -"-j '4 '. " . ?K Jb JiuNJLMi J.-U.DJL.1.V .Ul!iJLjr.a2jJLl X XHjALfJUXJl.'xi.XA, b-fiJ.Ul(Ln.Jl, iVlxJLl. 27, 1,22, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m i r&v F V li T r I ft a lifflLSERVffi ARETOSWMY! t t American Legien and G. A. R. V Will Inln in TrihntA fn Rem- i rades Who Died in Wars l MANY TO BE AT GRAVES Memerial Day exercise, cemmencitiK, today, nnd continuing throughout te-, morrow M part of tl.e rellrieiw Mrviw,,, will be held In ntl , sections of the city ' 11"! . V10 p.,lyli!!! districts. Fer the most part, the nre under the nuv ptees of the Amer- lean Legien pet. nlded by the thin- nlnRrankH of the . , , .V A ,l; , Flag raiMngs dedication of memo- rials nnd (speeches by veterans of Hie late war. nnd wars thnt preceded it. wilt feature the national holiday con- .tented te these ; he havt t drey their lives In the i service of the "n;1 Stripes. Throughout city nnd ntlen rve. will be banked w th tennn I?"" lrlii..rin,LO".r...h0 ' K jjm Ul '" """" " War Mothers of rhilndelnhln will conduct a service tomorrow nftcrnoen in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, at the grave of the son of Mrs. Hliinehe A. Kaflak, president of the 1'htludelphm Chapter of AVnr Mothers, in memory of all theso who died tn the World War. W. Freeland Kendrick will mnke the principal address. , , , In compliance with orders received from general headquarters, Kcnrnej Pest Ne. 5.", of the O. A. II., frank- ford, will assemble in the American Legien Heuse, 4521 Paul streets, te morrow nt 7 o'clock, and with Sen of Veterans and ether organizations, will aiianu services nt me r rnnKieru m." nue Methodist Kpiscepnl Church. Graves of the comrades of the mem1 bers of the Henry II. Housten l'e'-t Ne. 3, of the American Legien in C.er- mantewn, will he decorated tomorrow afternoon. Details will assemble at the , clubneuse, lOi est cneiten nvenue. and proceed te Ivy Hill nnd Ilel Sepulchre Cemeteries. Memerinl services for nil who made the supreme sacrifice, regardless of their religious beliefs, will be held nt 3:30 o'clock tomorrow, bv the Junier AWf2SrG3m!. Council nnd Synagogue Chavas Ghessed ' erners are willing te concede thnt the at 20 West Kittcnheuse street, tier- chances of the Westerners are bright mantewn. Presentation of an Amer- While Hendersen in the hurdles. lean Hag te the school will be the Uendrixen nnd McDonald in the quar wain event en the program. Colonel ter. and Hutchinson in the furlong dash. Themas F. Median and City Solicitor .ire the only Californians In the track H. Eugene Heine will be among the events, the Pacific Const champions speakers. have nt least one representative in . . ,-. . . .-,. 'every one of the field events. V c,:" Hvlli w - f" ' i a aAA i mi Kfinirnn I'ncr -x. n -ill t of the American I.clen memorial services tomorrow night In LUC iuivitmii iktv4i iti uur sh A mak inn T rrlnn 'lll Vlrtlil the Nixon Theatre. As part of the advance program of exercises, mem bers of the pest spoke te the children of the public schools in their district yesterday. They will visit the schools Monday. Mrs, Robertsen Denies "Faking OMttnard from Pae One He did net dine with us, but sat down ' in the dining room and waited. "The bell ranz. I went te the deer. nnd there steed some one with some thing white ever his face nnd a revolver. I had a beautiful diamond pin en I were this very dress. "This robber, whoever he was, said hands up, I backed toward the living room nnd he snatched my pin." 'At this point she unfnstencd her waist nnd showed her counsel, A. .1. been counted out of the team trophy. Stokes, the pinholes where the jewel i Larry Brown leeks like the best ha'lf had been. ' miler en the ground, although he will "I was told I fa n ted in the dlnlTi-' ' ll. cle-ely pushed by Larry Shields, if room. The bag and mv jewelry wns mi the buffet. 1 thought t save It. lie -ni 'Here come across,' u frightcmil me se. I screamed and threw it en the table. I didn't knew whnt else te de with It " She then described the taking a roll of money from Mt. Meyer. Prosecution Wins, Anether Victory Earlier in the day another victerv was wen-by the presr. irien. when .Indite Lawrence allowed the petition of l'resi cuter Sexten te amend the indictment te read : .n underwriters peucv issue i by Lloyds Londen " I intend of the original reading. "LIed or Londen." This robs the defense of he tmhnlc.illn there is no such cnmpnnv as "Llejds of Londen." This is one of thc strengei points the defensj. iuirl hoped tn make Girard I.uisi. 'uwstigater for Lloyds, testified that Mrs. Uohertsen had con fessed te him thnt the held -up and theft of jewels ias "framed up. Later, he wild, she repudiated the confession, although he found the jeweN where they hud been hidden in New Yerk. Mrs. Robertsen is en trial here en charge of ceiispnncj and attempt te defraud. Ilur jewels hnd been lnun-d for 5.13,000. "She told me thnt en the Friday be fore the robber." he said, "she took ,. some jeweirj irem tne sine deposit oex and went e her home placing the . jewelry, which was m a has, in the phonograph. "She described te me the enframe of the biuidlt and told hew lie backed her toward the dining room and snatched n he. scshee pin from her dress. 1 examined her dress ami ceuid see no holes where the pin might have been. I asked her in an Interview later at Asbury Park if she had ever been robbed of jewels before or bud ever collected insurance before. She denied she hnd nnd in this she was supported by Jeseph C. Morgan, "f the insurance firm of R T. Maltbie V Ce. Blamed New Yerlt IJuslness Man "Lnter at an Interview with Mr. Robertsen ulene (.lie fuked rat' whin she should de. I feiild I wns only aiu aiu leus te obtain the jewels. She tald If the told me where the jewels were Would I drop the eahe. "She (.aid a biislni'bs man In New Yerk had put up the whole thine I then called (Hnirlei V. Settmi, the prosecutor, into the room. .Mr. tv-x I .!.! I,- 1,1,,.. ,J. ti,l , ivu iuiu 4ivi un.iniMJfi, "' .'n. t ..-n.- betised asnlllSt l.er. 'J'llCU lie UOIlt OUt, ' again. HI thpi nHkpi! Hep nbeut the New Yerk inan. .Tlien Mif told nw li w net n New Yerk man but homebody in tn town of Deal. "Gasn (.Suiiiuel (Jasn, a ee-defentl-aMt)i suggehted tin rehber nIx nr n'ven Months tiKD, she admitted, nnd bins eon een fMited, thinking Uunii would net imll eC the job. Then she hiiIiI (inbii tmlled He. b'c&'W "Then the phone rnnu nnd it wns IT JXtlf nn S'10 Bn'1' ''PH' '", l'" l(,fl' rtT' &"' "th lut.' Morgan asked me If l.eenfessed nnd told where the MTfjiand I BO'd 'ivu.' t-&Hbtui te' believe It. and I mijmim, tM wnfelef ' I -isavw raw ni nue hiw v TRACK TITLE 1Y GO TO WEST AGAIN California Qualifies 15 Athletes for Finals of Intercol. legiates Today EIGHT PENN MEN SURVIVE By KOIJRKT W. M.VXWKM, CambrlnVre, Jl.w Mnv 'JV. The iml busy this merulntr. They nre Riving the trnck n kIiiive nnii h shampoo te ,mvp If ,lcnt loel'liK r the spectnteni . . . ... ,.' .... " -"" " " mw euiinn ww wl" Perform In the finals of the annual track nnd Held championships this nit- crnoetv. . Thc flr,t cvent t0(, ., b( , at e.30. u ., b ., ,.,.,, ."f fie 100-yard dash nnd. if condition i niT rlKhti n npw rccertl nin ,)e tet , the epenlnp event. Vesteninr in the trt! ah,-... i ce",ph"f ",. th,e fr.,aJ" 'tS l'0! Xlt KjnffirVta' W-lS c" ends nnd equaled the intereellesiatV rccerJ boosters of the Mrnrlnu-hrnnk ' s d meXntln n 'X ,W1 l'Z nine ' tl' Iew"r hc mark today If the track I nud tiie weather are right. Merchant Big Stnr T.eceney was net the enlr nthlet" who performed like n talking machine com- i pnn.v and made n iceerd. Jack Mcr- i chant, n museulnr pinnt from the Pacific Coast who competes for the i'nlvcrsltv i of California, net up n m.irk of 171 feet for the hammer threw, Merchant wns the eutMnndinc stnr of , thc trial events. California had fifteen qualifiers and four of them was Mcr- (.imt. which is hard for anv Individual . t(, ,0 j qualified in the hummer threw, the shot put, the javelin threw ' nmj tne bread jump, which seems (.,10iiKh. Wiim thn tmek pvent , t,i,. run off, it looked as if California had made Its 3000-mile journey across the continent for naught. They qualified i only four in the cinder path events, but :4ipn It came te the field nerfnrmnnniw n was noticed that California was ver mu,., present and nl-e casting numerous votes. West May Repeat The Westerners wen thc champion- ' ship lakt jear and it appears ns if thev ' knew what they were doing when they M-nt u team Last this year te defenil It. i lie supporteis in i aiuernia claim there's nothing te it and even the Last- fa1nllnn ntirt Wftfnw n ta 4 n Merchant nnd Witters nre in the shot : Muller and Trcyer in the high jump: Xnrrls in the pole vault; Ser- ! renti and Merchant in the javelin : Merchant in the bread jump: Muller1 and Herkey in thc discus, nnd Merthnnt In the hammer. California led the llt of qualifiers with fifteen. Cernell pulled n surprise i te the depestcrs by getting thirteen men in the finals and Princeton also did pll with i.li.vnn Sxtnnfnrfl'u wlimvlni. ' "- I, HH iitiKte .c 411 ' i i rm cj.mn.t Iim t I tn rtwl t. I . . tn .1.. ' West, for only ten of its representatives survived. 1 Penn Qualifies Eight i Pennsylvania qualified eight Brender made the best javelin toss nnd was third in the shot ; Larry IJrewn wen his heat in the hnlf-mlle in 1 minute r,7 4-10 secends: "Beets" Lever took his 100 heat in 10 1-10 seconds; Hese wen the bread jump anil , Chew also qualified in this event. , Hatner surprised when he came through a the hammer threw and Frnnk fell down. Needs tied for first in the hich jump. i trem present Indications Penn hns n" excellent chance for four Individual tee i enn state star decides te this event. Rese is the best Iwf in niTi t,i the bread jump. He did "II feet -" Inches je-sterday nnd may improve thai today. Needs tied with three ether athletes for first in the high with (5 feet 1'. indies. Up may be able te tie things up aguln this afternoon. Breader tossed the jnvelin I"?-! feet -i indies nnil that wns almost four l?n 0er than the best Hnnner, of .n.niterd. could de. Ilnnnnp Imu inun credited with ever L'OO feet this season. ,J"t Brender is an excellent competitor, lliesp who qualified and will com pete in the final today arc: p.-;"'3"' 'liKh Huiehlr.sen. California. I atterfnn Celca.t'.. r;rd,i), Columbia, Ixne--ey and (rosier. rn'Il ChuBe, Harvard. !; i one. I.afajeUe. McKm Princeton Mrk8.-j and Sui(Jn. St.mfurJ. Woedrlnc .'1 l-le s"ends !,j Wn-driniT HO-.-ird run-Urlser.il nnten CelIeKe H.i.lrixiien arid J. I.,n'. California. Kop Kep p.irh c e.umbla. J ,hn i .irnell, Stevunsen. li.icp'un. Hay IIu'kit Meuie Syracus. hdlir. in Ulc liat ttm. Ju Hfcendb, by K I n wd Ha.t-milp ruii-i'artr nnd Cook, Cernel., Sh. iii Diirtmu'ith Marstern (orftewn Jlfftrpli ..nt .shl,.!,H I'-nt, Suite; llimn, 1 niu.ity ,jt i'..niii,in a Jehnnen I'rln--u.n U.il-J- !taiii.,rl i miib.'ll. Vale 11,-st i nil I iv; 1-1" b Hr. vn 10'i- ,rd d.mh-Cirt.- Ilrewn' Patfrnen w,, '-" ' ' "rr.u. i,raeii i' ijm ''!! I . if.i .!T. I.i'i.rfr I'tiliu.aii. . I. -. t - .. , .-"." ... j ar 1 MLid.-n .'ar.r..rd. We drtni;. Svneu Mu er il.lams. Haanirk. Vale Jlest ihn lis klO, by I ,i ci,, . .rmallns t- r. tpreollefiate TfC r 1 he,. J.nnily bj thre inen .'JO r I liurd i Ftulcer, OilffAi ;im- m. i Sr.lllfl llnr.rr. mh r.n'i and stuii i imicr. tiarvarn. Ii..rrnn and Hills l'nn still.-. Taj ler I'rln. -t m. ileyer llutcers, lf.H'8. St.llif- r. i,.,it t.'nn L'4 T Id se, . eii'ls iniiln , I.a'ren ami Jfeynr r-'t-vard hiiriiv- -.Mrnclt Hoaten ,eIIcp lf.nili.n I'.ilifvrnl.i, Sulliti. Durm.uth' Hauer-i nn.l h.n H.irard U.ur.in and Krtiiffman f'nri s,hi M.ipsev rtn,i Thnm n ii. PrintMiin. I'hl.lipi Wllilnn iir.i tnn na I'i Hi-enilii by Whl'ruy h t nut -Mrchint iml WlU'T Ciilf run Urendi r I m-ralt jf I'nniyhain i Thein en Prmtnen U.irtr.iiift Statu rd. I ,rl,in V i ". HfHt ffert, tn fen ', Inchia u Ifnrtr.infi. IIIbIi .tump I'lnrU Amhrrsi Mullr and Trer I'ullf m ii'h XI ..Is 'rnB,- llrewn Tiartni utti N.i-lM. I'n m -,f I'.nrHV anlii Ii.'i jump n tF-t 1 . in hfM ry Clark .MuliT llrnwii and 'fr. Pile vault Ne-na Cjllferrl.t (i ulnl'-K ami Atk'ni n ("urndl f, hi iMritm.iith l'.laik Stanford U.irdtn r la'i Al t..j t 1- fM't Ji.,ln thrii--M Innt and ,r'ntl i -. T i t . t nla, ftewn 1'0'n.dl liretn fn Har vard, I!rendr Pmti vatila Ilai.nr Stan f'.rd Ucat thruw 1st tort 31, lnihi bv llrimdr I bi lh thn.w M illnr and IVrkey, rB,. forma i;bbTnd 1 err.'.l f.i'Kndrt. C,-nrit I'.'" " ;V". ..,':,'" ''r'r'""1 aunfurt I't-ti fir'jri, iii 'i sj inn lUmmr th" ia-T'x tel lieud.ln M- r- .1, ..it I ' 1 lr,,piiln III i.i, n Hi.. .1 t 1 in iiki iiiii'mimii, i""mu (iii i-ii, 1 1 it m nr I iVriMhvlv.iniu' Uaknr uu KniHrv Prlnret.r, , I ! t threw 171 ffft L1 inch i new intir. t"".'' !?tf- rlJLlf.J I jivw madi m mis Hr uid Juinii .Merchant Callfurnla. r.e. irndre Cieureeiewn I'nurtula. N..w Verk ' L'nlelllll H"f unil rh'.w. IVnnavlvinln ' l.nuilp. Prim 'ten Heal jump i'a feet '-8 Inches, hy lloie. Mrs. Geerge D. McGlnly Divorced IMiefiilv, Ari.. .Iii '" -ill) A. i p ) Mrn. Marlen S. Mitimly a. I uranted n divorce bore jesferdn.v from fieergi' ! .Mctilnlv, seentnry of the InterftMe t oiumerce ( ummivlen nt WnnllnRten. She nllegeil erueliy, Ther nre two ehildreu, the eldest (if teen.l'Mrs. McGlay did net ask all- mMlvl meBy THE DOODADS TAME THE ROARING LION Vhen tne Doe Dads bad captured the rearing lien, the next puzzle wns what te de with It. Old Dee Saw hones, however, was able te rlse te the occasion, as usual. He Is a powerful hypnotist and se he proceeded tn hypnotize the man-eating monster. Yeu can sec the electric waves flashing out of his finger tips. King Kolie is very much mystified nt this strange proceeding, but It all looked very dull and commonplace te Sleepy Sam. who fell sound asleep watching It. In the middle of the proceeding, the rope had te hreaU and down came the rearing Hen with a thud. This did net deter Old Dee In the least, however. He get down te business harder than ever and you could fairly Ward Released en $50,000 Bail CentlnnH from Vntt One and there was n hearing that lasted fifty-live minutes. The long corridors from the jail were filled with newspaper representatives, photographers nnd the curious. The courtroom was jammed with another gathering, all eager te see the young vice president of the Wnrd Baking Company, who is n confessed slayer. Ward wns smiling ns he passed through the throng, unhnndcuffed and with the Sheriff and n deputy accem panying him. When he took n seat surrounded by nn array of lenl talent. . marks was suggested, but it wns mud he was still smiling. He did net seem stained. a mt nervous or te be laboring under ' any great strain. Ills appearance was j thnt of a well-set-up, well-groomed i man. In court only ns an interested spectator. Lcp Parsons Dnvis, former District Attorney of Westchester, had joined his ether counsel. The District Attorney said Ward was rearrested en charges he made against himself nnd stnted the bullet hole in Peters' body showed the bullet had en tered the chest nnd come out in the bnck eight inches be'ew the point of entry. That fact, indicating that Pet ers was shot by a man standing above ; him. wns established by Lieutenant K. , C. Roberts, of the State police, who i examined the body as it lay in the read- ' side. Wanl had said he was crouch- ing behind his car when he shot nnd , th.it Peters wns stnnding out in the I read. , .lustirp Yeung explained one of Mr ' Campbell's contentions was that the statement alleged te nnve been made hj Wnrd must be taken in its entirety, ami it se taken, it wns net n confes sion of crime. The Court did net in dicate any opinion en that point. Ne Visit by Mrs. Wanl Ward remained In the Sheriff's of fice until nftpr dinner last night, when he was sent te hi' cell again. Mr. Vaid remained nt her home in New Reclu'le, nnd has ypt te visit hpr hus band in jail or eeuit. When "Charlie Ress" nnd "Jack," the "blackmailers" named by Ward as accomplices of Peters, were men tioned te the Sheriff be just looked straight ahead. "Charlie Ress" and ".fiick" seem te have completely crnbed themselves. A five-spot of spades, an old greasy card sii, h as would senr'ply have been in the possession of any one in ordi nary circumstances, wa picked up v-psterdav In I lie gutter of the drive- Little Benny's Notebook By Lee Pape The I'nrk Ave. Newt. Weather. All rite. Speailw The InwMhlf jilfijed the Park Wonders last Satiddaj . and the Park Wei-.-li-r-, Kepp en inikint; run and the h.- Isihles kejiji en net, nnil wen the Mere wa -- te I fner the Park Wonders, Skinny Martin the crate left handed Invisibles tiiteher and Puds Sluikins i lie jjrate lnisiles rnteher sfarletl te stun the L'lline no mnny times te hnie coiisiiltntlens with eaell that ihe Park Wendert weiildent ether play eiiy mere ami went home tiiying tliey wen find the Inii-iblis went home njlns i' ""s n ,u" "" aceeunt of the I'a'rk Well'lers KtupplllK- Ssslet Mli-s Marv Wntkinf hns had he" hair bobbed. MIsh Muinl .fensln 'ins liad hers bobbed find Miss I.nrelfer Nllneer Is uskiiiK ah l e en the Kiibjeck. Pemi' b Skinny Martin llerray .lest the .Same llurrnj ! Ilerray ! The litlzner Ik set free Wat was he arrestetl for? Serf h me nizynii-s mid Kiminelal. Last Thern ilnj Sid Hunt pnjed back Ilenny Potts thnt - cents lie owed him mi long, fce prizing ever) body espeshllly Ilenny Pettn. intrlHtlng I'acltH About Intrlntlntr I'eeple. Hnm Crebbes .baby ulster Jdeeu'iins n toetn out at met, earn say tu H rhanees her a let. Ions K, way leading te thc Wnrd home In New , Itechelle, fifteen feet from the side j entrance of the house. When Peters' body was discovered there was found In one of thc dead I man's pockets n greasy pnek of enrds, I from which one card wns missing. It I was snlil at tliat time tnat tne missing i card was the ace of spades. , the anthrnclte coal strike deadlocked Thc back of the card found yester- yesterday when the Joint Sub-Commit-day was stamped with n common de- ,,, -. .. ' , sign in red and green ink. the red tce en "a80 Negotiations agreed upon ptcdemlnatlng. Sheriff Werner has 1 the futility of further parley nt pres snid thnt the pack of cards found in ' Pnt nnd adjourned until June 2. i ciersi pecsec uuu u rmuisii ut I sign en the bnck. I The Sheriff wns notified thnt the card had been found nnd expressed himself I as being interested in thc discovery. An nvfimimittnn nf tlie mint fnr fitlfpp Glass in Ward Driveway The search for cIucr in the neighbor hood of the Ward home nlse yielded another interesting find. Fifteen or twenty bits of broken glnss. one of them having n semicircular hole at one end, such as might have been made by n bullet, were picked up in the drive- wnv near the side entrance of wards residence. When examined by automobile men ' these were pronounced te be pieces of automobile window glas.s. standard I guide, triple plate. A measurement showed them te be three-sitei nthn, or i .1S7.V of nn inch thick The frag- I uienth were scattered along n distance of thirty feet. I It was said nt thc Peerless Garage. in pw uecnene tnat tne tmchiiess 01 the glass carried by lit-- model Peer less ears i .1S03 inch. Ward's ear is u 1920 Peerless coupe. SAYS WARD ACTED TO PROTECT ANOTHER New Yerk. May 27. (By A. P.) The New Yerk Evening World today . ., . ,, , , , . ,. prints the following In regard te Walter b. nrd, who litis admitted Up killed I Clnrenee Peters l "Mere and mere inilleatlenu have 1 been encountered te Mippert the ru ! mer that young Wnrd was net dealing j with the blackmailers te protect his , own reputation, but that of another ! man te whom he was under heavy eh- I ' ligatiens and who trusted In his nerve I anil Intelligence. The man named as I I the actual object of the blackmail 1 tlu-eats wns given te diversions en i lirenilwny long before the day of pro hibition. I "There is net the vllgliepst ground, invcstlguters fin1', thnt Walter Ward li.id any fiich ncqiMiiitani ns weic te be found In all night drinking resorts' or liad nny liking ler that sort of re- clely. Ittit with the high regard and obligation existing between the nthletic police commissioner of N'ew Itechelle and the man who was prejed upon by j blackmailers It was entirely imturnd 'that the victim should lern te Walter Ward te help him out of bis trouble." The rjvcnlug World chums le hae traced the revolver winch attorneys 1 for "Ward turned eyr 10 SlierlfT WYr- i nor, of Westchester Count), as the weapon with which the baker asserted Peters, an ex-navy man. who applied for enlistment in the marines, had at- tacked him. The revolver was s-aid te have been (hipped from the Smith k Wessen fncterv nn September "Jl. IfMJS. anil i consigned te .1. W. Wied & Ce.. hardware denlerf, of Savannah, (in. The number was given at 'J7U17V "The marine tialnlng base i Paris Iblnnd. S, C. where veing Peters went later in April as1 a tentative recruit, is but thirty miles from Savannah , marines en liberty make for Savannah for their fun," mid the newspaper. "Friends of the son of the million aire baker's son. who miv he killed Peters when Ills own life was threat ened, will contend that I hi" tracing of t lie weapon slven te (lie Sheriff by Ward tends te reniirm the tiuthfulness of his story." Play te Aid Hely Name Union Final arrangements have been made by the entertainment bureau of the Hely Name Union for the presentation of "The Honcymeonerti" for the bene fit of the union en Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings in tbeBrMfl CIaa 9fflaPJ. rlSSBBl nurfr mv-- see his eyes Hash 11 re as he worked his hardest te get the Hen under control. There was no cause for alarm. Old Dec seen had the lien completely under control, licking his hand, and wagging his tall. Sleepy Sam was rudely awakened from his peaceful slumbers when the lien's tail switched him en the jaw. Old Dec is new leading the Hen home in triumph te the head village of Kokeland. King Koke rides triumphantly en its back. Sleepy Sam is also stealing a ride, though, of course, as seen as he was comfortably seated, he dozed off again. RECESS AFTER DEADLOCK in hard-coal. WAGE PARLEY Efferts te Settle Anthracite Strike May Be Abandoned New Yerk, May 127. Efferts te settle Whether the negotiations, which began March 13, are continued will depend en developments the coming week, mem bers declnred. One side or the ether must weaken befere progress can be made, they asserted. ine inst etnciai communication was rend into the record by S. D. Wnrrlnev, speaking for the opernters, who replied te a fifteen-page document submitted Thursday night, in which the union men absolutely refused te modify their de mands nnd declined te consider a pro posal for future long-term contracts with previsions for annual readjust ment of wages. BIRD ARMY INVADES HOUSE Family Returning Frem Theatre Finds Heme Filled With Swallows Kingsten, N. J.. May 27. When they returned from the movies, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk V. Rice were alarmed at uncanny noises as they entered their home nnd found the building infested with swallows. A fleck of thousands of the birds hnd entered vln a chimney and nn open fireplace, early in the evening nnd In confusion had spread through the house. Kfferts of the Rices te drive out the birds were fruitless. Dodging open win- I dnws and doers, the swallows centlnu- ally circled back toward ' the house , lights. .... . , i Mnny furnishings were broken, nnd Im(rejs 0f the birds, It is said, we.,- killed. The Inst of the birds were net llslndged until morning Mr. Itlce had screened his windows nnd doers against flies nnd mosquitoes. He new hns added te his line of defense bj placing a steel screen ever the chim neys. TO TELL eTcHAmTYWORK Jewish Federation Will Have An nual Meeting Tomorrow The Federation of Jewish Charities will bold Its annual meeting tomorrow nt the Stanley Theatre. The meeting will le lnrgely a discussion of the work accomplished by the various organiza tions associated in the federation dur ing the year nnd of plans for the fu ture. Arrangements fnr the meeting are In charge of Jacob Killlkepf. Jacob Glm bcl, Leuis Wolf, Samuel S. Fdls, Jus tin P. Allman, Merris Dnnncnbnum, Jacob Well and Maurice K. Stern, all officers of the federation. TALKiTeN MOUTH HYGIENE Child Federation Worker Demon strates Value of Cleanliness The prevention of decayed teeth by maintaining; n clean mouth was Illus trated strikingly yesterday nftcrnoen tit a mouth hygiene demonstration given at Temple University under the auspices of the Child Federation. Miss Kmma Dltzell, mouth hygienlst of the federation, gave the demonstration. and Dr. I. N. Ilroemell. dean of the Temple University Dental Scheel, speke en the subject of the embryology and develop ment of the teeth. Yesterday's meeting wns the second of n series In wdiich the Child Federa tion Is presenting new measures for health promotion. Gang Beats and Robs Man Jehn Fceney, tUO Seuth Tenth street, is in the Pennsylvania Hospital In n serious condition, with a broken jaw nnd ether injuries, nfler being beaten up early this morning by iive rowdies nt Seventh and Spruce streets. Feeney, a carpetwerkcr, wns en his way home when accosted by the group en the corner. After knocking him uncoil- nlniia ihmv tivilr SKA In naat. an.1 m watch and chain, ieavlnjhlra en th vssacai, j BIG ENTRY LIST FOR TTTLETENNIS Tilden, Bettens and Others Will Start in Eastern Pennsyl vania Tourney GIMBEL CUP AT STAKE The largest entry in the history of thc Eastern Pennsylvania State tennis championships began piny this afternoon en the courts of the Phljment Country Club nt Phllment. Fifty-six stars nnd near stars turned in their entry blanks te Kills A. Glmbcl, Jr., who Is ehnlrmnn of the committee holding the matches. Hill Tlldcn. the monarch of all he purveys In racquet wleldng land, Is ninenr these entered. . Others Include Dr. Hawk, the veteran Cynwyd stnr; Phil Ilettcns, thc California Junier chnmplen j Sandy Wiener, Sam Hardy, captain of the American Davis Cup team, Carl Fisher, the former Penn star; Paul Gibbens, Herman Dorn Dern helm, the former scholastic stnr new of Belfield. nnd F. Wicder, the Phll Phll eont chnmplen. Thc Kills A. Glmbcl Trophy offered last year for the first time and wen by Carl Fisher is at stake. Te get permnnent possession of (he trophy it must be wen three times. The pairings follew: . . FIRST nOUND William T. Tilden vs. Oeerrs Powell, Cyn wyd. Eugen TOwler. Phllment, vs. Ocerte Travis. fitunley nice. Phllment, vs. Nerman Berry,, Klberen. Out Amsterdam, Woodferd, vs. Jack Solls Sells Solls Cehpn Phllment. Carl flahnr. Cynwyd, va. J. B. Butter worth, Buck County, N. Applebaum va. T. Baxter, Cynwyd. It. Flaher. Cynwyd, i. B. A. Qlmbel, Jr.. Phllment. H. Itayday, Unlveralty Court, vs. Dr. rhlllp Hawk. Crnwyd. E. llrewn. Princeton, v. William P. Itewtand. Belfield. N. Bsherlek. Uucke County, vs. H. T Blkeff. II. Custer. Cynwyd. vs. It Plcelet. Pine Club. . P. Wleder, Phllment. vs. Barten Batty, 1'lberen. C. 8. Mill. University Courts, v. n. I Tatnall, Oermantewn C. C. E. N. Chliield, University Courts, vs. T. Ienard. Cynwyd. 1,. I). Wilder. Unlveralty Courts, vs. F. Kuser. Trenten C. C. Paul Gibbens, Cedarbrook, vs. A. May. rhllment. A. J. Batty. Elberon. vs. 3. Mercan. Jr.. Germantewn. i... Beeskan, Phllment, vs. M. ,. Harris. Phllment. ' Huge ZcUereft vs. M. J. Kalzenberr, Phll Phll eont. Oacar Ffelaher. Phllment, vs. Herman Dornhelm, Belfleld. R. R. Coffin, Germantown, vs. A. J. Cehen. Woodferd. Sandy Wiener, Germantown, vs. Clifferd Jenes. Germantown. J. 11. liatty, Clberen. vs. IT. B. Lane, Cynwyd, A. S, Wexelblatt. Sleel T. C. vs. Sam Hardy. Westalde. M. J. Henltnc, Phllment. vs. Hareld R. Harris. Loven. J. G. Oalbrelth, University Courts, vs. Dr. S. Leepold. Phllment. . Pnngnt, Huntingdon Valley, is. Den Steele, Penn. J. II. Slnbers-, Phllment. vs. Phil B;t tcne, California. RESERVES OFF ON CRUISE Eagle Beat 52 Takes Naval Men en Ocean Trip Today Philadelphia Naval Reserves are hav ing their first crulse today down the Delaware Bay aboard Eagle Beat, Ne. 52. The beat leaves the Navy Yard at 2 o'clock this afternoon. It Is a vessel 200 feet long nnd mounting two four Inch guns. It wns assigned te this Naval Reserve District after service as n training vessel nt Portsmouth. The cruise wns in command of Lieutenant Commander Themas W. Rudderew, of the First Battalion. Presbyterian Offices Coming Here De Moines, Mny 27. Preparations were being made yesterday by officers of the 334th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In the United States te remove several of the Church cfBces from New Yerk te Philadel phia In accordance with the reorgani zation of the church agencies voted at the Assembly, which aadjeurned Thursday. Photoplay Guide Week of May 29 te June 3, t-AJ J A STANLEY company et America, wmcti 13 a guarantee of early flmAj tefSft&ty J showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your L l&jf' AO-M IA C2D & THOMPSON BTS. APOLLU MAT1NEK rAH.J M Nerma Talmadca In IeTr'a JJ"";!?? T Nerma Talmadse in lire's ,J,en w-sardeu's Famous Ilemnnce Theodora. T-Tnaur comeaon In The (Irerti TrmptaUen r-nVtyy Comrsen In The Jlrrj-n T.mpftKm S-nalph lnceAM'-iiger r.-. ASTOK MATINKE DAILY rlal east in The neuble'a Conffsalen feSSS'sV eUt in TheUeutile;., Conffsalen T-AAnfiwffrfeX&,KUMM. .'., r7." u.kUert in Tlie imrimiMc -r Frar STSS: c..t in IiLi!LlHL ra :i iMunn. k,. 0.30. sat. Mat. M Jehn nilbartin nnume T-Jehn.OlM" ""'-. Thrednrn '1 hrodern Trudrmnrk W Sardeu-a r-.nn u. ""-- T Sa-rneu a ri;;"" F O. Swanen, llr Itemanc. an Hivannen. nrr nun.,....M . - BLUEBIRD "an.TRii Wallarn Reld. In The Chnrnplen T Tl. .,' uni. jiiiniim ... v -. - F William Famum. In I "-.-, SC,e Iinni mtnnt " -11 ...-.-- 7,-z. . -. n 1 Otn. & Mapiewoea w LULUlMrtU y:no. 7 and i,'Mi .Isna pw.n M. Jher. in Pa TfWna iiwi .',"':, Vtnr, In Hick Pay W wnena ""'Jl. ? viirij-j. nn. t wtwre ia ; ;;.""'.;; My Tenishtr ?Z,S,? I. aiJvgjgHng TenishtT FA1RMOUNT &&&?&& ,T Mrtfe"ttVe.nr XXDn"' 11' ince1" Ii"" hi M'eman XrM.oertlL&lJUlJit"- - S-rSHlffHERN ?.;n'dTSnapnM9 v,,xu' !. a.u.im "Fnnllah WIim" r. Krlrh von ""';,'".; ,.r,l Uh Wlv" T, F.rlfh Ven Strehelm'a vJ!?h Ven Strelielm's "Foellah Wives" bCf Ich Ven mrohelnVsJ'Feollsh Wjtw" ilertf'rVrBliOAD & COU'MIHA AV. LIBERTY MATINFjB nAILT M -Dustln Farnum In Iren it II r why Announce mir .iiarrinseT T. ,!; trnrri-st In ITe' noeroeram SSS:S; fSeS and Matt. Moere. Hack Par K -Tem iit inChaalna the Moen IMPtKlAL. Mats 2:30. F.vgs 7 ft 0 1 n Harthflmees in "Tb Secnth Daj" t'r" liarthelmeas In "The fietenth ar" v li narthelmess In "The Hf tenth Dht" T Anita Htewart In "Rcrwlnr the Wind" F Anita Htewart in "Hewln the Wind s' Anita Htewart In "Kewlnr the Wind" AT OTHER THEATRES, AftSDACCMtnD Raltlmere Ave. at tdlh rtr?lDo-wru-virentin l:.in tn 11 I' U M Thes. II. lnce's Hall Ihe Weman V. Thes. 11. Ince's Hall the Unman T Thes. It. Ince's Hall Ihe Weman K, Thes. H. Jnej's Hall tbe Weman it' Thes. II. Inc' Hall the Weman n Tnr.a II ItltKl llllll tllC llOmSII GERMANTOWN BVrATG.Nrr?Rnr)0AwAT'v v Jean False In Th Predlsal Judce T. Jean raise In The Predlsal Jurfie W. Jn raise in im inaiu einas in aar . Soviet Is Pushing Open U. S, Doer Continued from Pftlte One impracticable, since much has preba bly been destroyed. Immediate payment for it is Im possible because Russia lacks the means te pay, but It is held that In vestors must have the assurance that investments are safe which can only be given through a recognition of past claims. Genea Failure Causes Action It is believed here by certain au thorities that the failure nt Genea Is increasing the pressure within Russia herself te take the steps which will make a resumption of foreign trade possible. Thc Soviet Government hoped te reach some agreement at Genea. The people of Russia waited te see what would develop at the cenferencer When nothing developed, they turn te their own Government for relief from the difficulties that lie in the way of their obtaining what they need. The agriculurnl population is the most numerous and Important element in Russia. It obtained the first re laxation of the Soviet system, the re turn from the national te the individual istic tenure of land. And it is this same element which has wen the first relaxation of thc national control of trade, the removal of restrictions upon the purchase and sale of farm Imple ments. All the changes that have come about In the Russian system in the last few months have been brought en by in ternal pressure. The actual needs of the people of Russia have compelled modifications of thc extreme Soviet eco nomic organization. These modifica tions have been very great. Soviet Accepts Compromise Tbe-change In land tenure has already been referred te. At first the Soviet Government seized all the land. This was popular with thc peasants because it get rid of the great landlord pro prietors. But the Soviet leaders found that the peasants would net produce under their regime. As a consequence the individual lease or concession of land te the peasants for fifty years was adopted. The inevitable consequence of this change was a freeing of labor, which Is no longer controlled by the state. Individual property being recognized te this extent, it was recognized further in the permission te pnss it en by Inheritance In amounts net exceeding .$."000. And further In the individual proprietorship of shops and industries net employing mere than sixty persons. With individual property rights recognized in peasant proprietors, in the freedom of sale of farm products, in the small shops and industries and in thc freedom of lnber te sell its services, laws hnd te be made te govern the relations between individuals as holders of property. As n consequence, courts have been formed and a body of law regarding private property is being built up by successive decrees which constitute a cede net greatly differing from the cedes of capitalistic countries governing RESINOL 5oethinq and He&linq .Steps Itchinq 8TKAM81HT NOTICES BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE c , ,. , B B T0 ROTTERDAM S S "1NNOKO" (U.S.S.B.) SAILING MAY 27 s',2 v.'S?Sr.K?lJ;.ir- u-s-sb.) ..'...::::::::::: sailing june 9 SS "EASTERN IMPORTER" (UJJ.B.).. SAILING JUNE H TO ANTWERP SS "EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.) SAILING JUNE J SS "EDGEHILL" (U.S.S.B.) SAILING JUNE tl Fer Rata and Particular Apply Black Diamond Steamship Cerp. 337 Walnut St., Philadelphia Lembard 7628 The following theatres obtain their pictures locality obtaining pictures tnreugh tne Stanley company or America. ORIENT WW,,5!?TAV at 02d St. 1 MATIMI'.B I1AII.Y M. Krli-h Ven Strehrlm'n foellah WIt T. nrlih Ven Strehclm'a Foellh WItm W. KrUh Ven Strehflm'a Foellili WUea T. Ceerce Walsh In Sruide F. Hlrhnrd Ilarthelmcaa. Tel'able DaTld H, Hit-hard arllitlm. Tnl'nhlr OutM 0VERBR00K im C3D 4. JlAVK.UFOnU AVKNIIK f, Sardeu'N Famous rtemnnce, Theodora T. Hardeu'a Famous Remance. Throdeni W. Kthl t'laMnn. In .IWenri T. All-Star fast in Jean of th-IIIc Snows F Kihel elusion In Tlir Cradle S Tem Mix. In Trullln' PALM FRANKFOItU AVK. 4 vnnum KTin-.r.T M, Ihi flri-nt Rrnatlen. Determination T. Mae Murray tn On With Ihe Onnre I'ltrmaurlce's Three I.Up r,hels T. OeerKe Fitzmnurlre'a Three l.h" (ihekts r Valentine tn Meran of (he l.ndv Itty r.- aieniinn in iiernn or tne liitlv I"tt.T REGENT Market St. Tleluw 17th in A. M. te It T. M. M- Tielie nanlela In Vnnry Frem Nowhere 7 "be Daniels In Nnnrjr Frem NaiThere v Itebe Denlela in Nanr- Frem Nowhere T. Ilcbe Daniels In Nnncy Frem NeHhern F. flebn Daniels In Nnncr Frem Nowhere n.re .-veeri in ine lieu I'enrecK RIALTO GEllMANTOWN AVENUK AT TL'tJ'HHUl'IvKN KT. M. O, rlwansnn. Her llusband'a 'Trademark T (J. Swanson, llrr Husband' Trudemark W. Pela Negri in The Iiit Piement T Agnea Ayres In lleirglit nnd Paid Fer ! . Asnca AVrts In llnusht and Piild Fer H. Tem Mix In Sky High SHERWOOD Oltli 4 llultltnere'Av. JIAT. : KVn (! M. Hetty I'omiuen, The (Irecn Temptation 1. Hetty Comnsen, The (Ireen Tenitntlen U. Hardeu'a I'ameua Hemante. Theodem I. Hardeu'a Famous Remance, Theoderu V Nerma Talmatlne 'n leie's Redemption 8 Nerma Talniatlita In lteJtedenintlnn ''' lVlrtIrvC 1 n A M. te 11:1,1 P. M M. Nerma Talmartce In Leve's Redemption T. Nerma Talmadite In I-ee'n Redemption W. Nerma Talmadge n Ixe'a Redemption T. Mae Murray in Fascination F. Mae Murny In Fuarlnatlen H. Mae Murray In Fascination ARDMORF I'ANCASTER PIKE AIM-IVIVICj .ARDMORE. PA. M. Where Is My Wandering Hey Tenishtr T Where Is Sly Wnnderlns Hey Tnnlsht? T. Oeorse Arllss In y . "nii.e i i in nr minus i aesien se Ariiss in The Ktillnir l'ulnn The Rtillnx Htaire F. Wllllnm Farnum In A Ntaire Remance A A S. William Farnum In Htase Remance GRANT e:".' OIRARD AVE. Matlneea Mnn.. Weil . Cat M. Richard Ilnrthelmrm In Ktnrrlrnce T. Richard liarthelmeas In Eiperlenre W. Valentine in Meran of Ihe l.ady l.etty T, Valentine 'n Meran of the l.ady Iettjr P. The Oreat Sensation, Determination S, The Great Sensation, Determination MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. JEFFERSON ZT&T?,J M. Iletty f'ompien. The (Ireen Temptation T Petty Compion Ihe (ireen Temptation W. Hareld I.leyd In A Pnller-Made .Man T All-Star Cait In fenrell F. Hareth lluhca In I Can Kiplaln 8. Rsrt l.ytell In The HI slit That Failed PARpC Rlt,aE AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST7 ' rIXI . Mat 2:ir. F.v :r. te 11 M Hareld t.leyd In A Haller-Made Man Sr'ttr01.11 ,'0U ln A "aller-Mads Sten W All-star cut In Im.u,ii.... n. IILm . .J - . "! r.-All.aiar cab! In rn...il. sV-rtuyHuahia In I4TiIlS7.Mni the holding nnd transfer of ... J!l Thcse nre the, fml ...ri..0APrePerl -I "iibr'08 ferc,s" " ffiaa Decretery iioevcr's famlnn ..n . i ganlzatlen in Iluwla reports' nun.., mm uurvrnment has Ial,i i". ns precedent te recognition de the information this A.t,J !t V obtains, en RubsIu comes fl'M uoever'B agents. "" at, Sunday Scheel Workers te M... ine spring meeting nnd rnnf. the West Philadelphia branch ?c Sunday Scheel Association of V' JU: cese of Pennsylvania w U be i,Ju ty'l afterneen at the Church Farm 1Ltfc! Glen Lech, Pa. arm Scheel, i Cuticura Sean The Safety Raseri! CUNARD AN CH OR uh WISS- ?u advise the V V pubhc that they have placed a large amount of splendid new tonnage in the North Atlantic Service and that excellent state rooms or berths are avail able at low rates during May, June and July and homeward during August September and October. CUNARD AN0110K hTKAMSlllf iivp. FeasenEer Onice. 13410 Wnlnut HI ffliP rrelltht Office. Bourse nidg., Phlla "" Great Eastern Railway r of tngland ' CATHEDRAL ROUTE East Ansi:s. Jieme of the Pilgrim Fathers. Dlrkens and Tennjen Dli. trlrts. Penrlrt- Tlenrta. Dnf THE FELIX HOTEL FELIXSTOWE. ENGLAND The meat masnlflcently appoints e.tsbltrhment en the Laat ":0,t ', England, owned and managed bi the Great Eaatern n.lllwny Cern. panv Tll'trta4 hrrvhit-e nn rm,.., HARWICH ROUTE England te the Continent via HARWICH and HOOK OF HOLLAND Alie tit HARWICHnd ANTWERP DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS VIA HARWICH ZEEBRUCCE Pullman Car Trsim. Lnmrieui Sttiatn, Apply for llliKtrattil booklets. 11. J. KETCHAM, tien. Ai 811 Vlftb Ave. (at 33d Kt.). New Vert AMtMCAUNE NEW YORK Tb ROTTERDAM Vie, Plymouth, Boulegne-Bur-Msi N.Amsterdam June 3 July SAsf.1! Moerdam June 10 July 15 Aax, tl Rotterdam June 17 Jnly tl Aar, M Ryndnm June 31 July !9 Sept. f raiieatcr OSct. 1S31 WaJiat St. Mik Subject te Change through the m The NIXON-NIRDLINGER 11 THEATRES Dei AIOMT '-" AHUH .MARKET tJC-LMUfN 1 1 .an & a, a.sn 10 11 p. 51. r M...IM. li.il.. I., Ilani.l.ta IVnrth I T Mtirltin IJi'ivlc.i In Ilfiiut' Wsrth .-Marlen l)alca In llc.inO h Werm T Marlen IJale In lieiiuti'a Werlli F Marlen Dale.i In lliut.v(H Herlli S Marlen Uai-a In lleaiit)' Herth CEDAR COTH rilDAll AVENl'f 1 .30 and 3. I .-.nd P. " M Star cant In The Sin of Mirths Qwj T Htar tahi In The hln of llarthj Qe W Will lleiieia In All I nlllinB Iff T- Will UeKern In An li'imlllinc Here F Win ' falianiie's At Ihe Mane Detf S Wm. (.'. (.'nhunne's At Hie Mate Uw COLISEUM arket bet. BOlh A W 1 il ami 3. 7 andOr.W M Nerma TalinadBe. The Wenrtenni ij T Nerma Tulm-.lse, Hip iindrKnl TU V. l.ettl i'lckfertl In Thr Miall IWL T sur caat In The ,Mn of Martha 0w F Star cnat in The bin of Marllia Uue4 S Prlscllla Dean In Willi Heney , JUMBO FRONT ST. OIRARD AVt Jumbo June en Frankfort M Star tint In The Veire m me w T Hep,. Hampton In War i"t . W Viela. Dnna In The .V."'''.'.." T Mmlse Kennedy In The Hlshwt W" I' Heet (llbinn In Action S raullne Starke in Salt nt Ien Nell 1 IT AT-rD 1ST ft LANCASTER AVJ 1C-L1..I. '.'..lO te A 3"; 7 te ii . M. Relty Cempsnn In The (ireen Tempts; T. H'tty Cempann In The "' I ?tIim W.-Krlch Ven StrehrlnVs Foolish WW T Erich Ven Strehelm s I oe h JJ F. Krlch Ven Strehelm'a Foell'h VpfJJ s Erich Ven Strehelm's FoelUli Wl" I HP! IQT BSD AND LOCUST STREH' LULUO 1 Mats, 1:30 ft 3: Eve.. 6.80t" M Wallace Reld in Acress ine "; T Wallace Reld n Acress the t,enlinw W-Wa lace Reld In Acress I lie Confines T Wollace Reltl u Acreta he renWtm F Wallace Reld n Arrew he en new S Wallace neld In Acress the Centinw NIXON "D A"D tA"iu5T7.?i. M. Ouy Empey In Millionaire for a Pg T.-atiy Empey tn Mill lenalre for a gg W. tluy Empey In Mlll,ln",lrf'i?.rlh T. Frank Maye In Trnrked Je Ksrle F, Frank Maye In Trncknl e EsrUi 8. Frank Maye In Tracked le Bart" DIrI I S2D & HANSOM ST8. K1VULI n,iivi:30 &3:a.St-llr M. Harry Carey In Man te J sn T Harry Carey in Man te Mt'n W, Harry Carey, In "an te Jl T. Hurry Carey In Man te Mii F. llarri- Carey In Man te Man a, Harry Carey In Man te Man AQTU QT Tt,calra.'..VPp', "."?. ?. Tsnl M.-Erleh Ven Btrpha'm's. Foolish tJJ" f Erich Ven Blrenann s, soy ",.' "irhsi J W.-Ech Ven, Htrehelns SyVtuJSt" T. Wallace Re d In Acress tne ""J5dJ P. 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