riifc i W"CTT 1,0-l"FXiK -". V " "S 7-ii;rMV(r,.VT,i"l) wsL-rr''1-" '-r .-r .,- ?-yi wr-w-nnKrret.?.. J ' r ' '" - T ' ' r ' J .n .. . -' - i iniaiim man cy r.'.w t;i ii -M life , ' r rv " 'lr. -v,f-ff,w -4' ,w-, . .. ,. mrr-rr-Hr ffVVm'nf V"n"5r"77rr?:v "-- ltAmn ' h ' riTC-?f?ai,?'"ft iWr.VTft''''..' v- v -y, K'lWTmr f.vtng Public ledger-phiiabelphia, FAar. September is. 1022 L "'I .'' s 1 : 1. 1- ; 7 1 - .. . . . . '& S' .... r (ETY WOMEN L HUNT STO EN PONY STRA WS SUFFER SHARP BREAK AT COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE Mutrub One of Twe Taken Frem Country Club Stables at Bala OTHER ANIMAL IS FOUND women, led bv M" Wheat Alse Takes Heavy Drep en Unprotected Heads of Frolicking Brokers "This Is Last Timer Says Head of 'Change, Just as He M Hays Every ear Straw "went up" ninl wheat "came fnm- Lni'lntf Bessie Debn Al.cn,,. nre e ay - l JTZ- fnrehlnr the enuntrilde nlmns Uie nwrrin i-vuiiuiige tin- lleursc Huild- Mnln I.lne 111 iiiitmnnbiles in hope if nK. ' finding Mtitrub. n SlluO niln pe'iy , Many were "losers," ospei iallv thee which n- stelen vcvtrdi.v from M.e ' who "invested" in straw earlier in the Htnblr. -f tl... Philadelphia IVnitry , M';' ,.,. whwU ,()ilk teri.ltu, ,,,, Club nt Rain during the panic between ,.emill, ,( ,v tll(. lmj; nill vlm the Flaminge nnd Meadow-brook te-im. iiiiturtiiii.itc' head. Retuvn nnotlier pmn . slnlen nt the In a "bullish" fashion the lies hail name limp. MH- later n..n.l lied f ' " l"'"" .ul. V1'110-.,1'"' u,,1,'1 ,s u,t 7 , x. ,, ,, . ... i,,,,m,,,t mm' aieintf( fi.r the dcstnictien et trre nlena Null Prive In I.miinunt ,. Hlr,!i i,,,,,, lhl. ,0..r of li. I'mu- Pnrk. ii.iu-i ml Kxrhnncp. When rt-enl pi'pml iiinei'i; tin iiipp- ClmrU'x 1. lilni, of the I'urUpr Ceni- tnters thnt thp ieii;ps hnd (lWai:.c'ir"il. .nfvien femiianj, uic one et tlip nrt aM.'.Mt..mu-. i,rem--.l that a -.ri!i lu nii- prier te the :r:ii.il H.niis.1. " br mini il.p him... into Ikt .-ar - : I" anhp.l tin. ..Im-v let liid- an.1 stnrted out and f ill n devn His I-Iii-i. of hay hntx. wbmpii followed. Tin- ipnr. h wax ren- nil the Fun Started! tlntiPil tednj . .... e... llnu.ith a di'"lv tit'iu tap large beard .Mtitnii. I- ewt.ru ei roi.e.-.i .-.,.- . f . (f , k , .Muutinnii' anil And) S mrklnu. .Ir With a ell of ilelr.'ht ut tlie oi-true- 1 101) Willi ll 1111 W tlbll.lt te Wlttll.HM linn iiidt the hat liiKh in l air oei- iM'lniiii:e iloer. 1 li s.u'.il iirieiit like an uihut rnM mid aiiuali . ar tin1 feet et M ilil.uore, olio et I no r, in r l ow-iieil b StepiiPii Siin- ford, civ of the voiiTif.est pole laei- and n tinmner of the !l!i'.ie"'t teim. Fred l'nttervm. in. tin err of tl"' S.in-fni-it Stel le ild a siili-limtial riw.ifil would be Kiien the limler of the nii-ilU ,K, Mut.-lb iiii tn!(e irein I'.rjn Mnwr, nlnnz with ilmu- thirty ethi-r herses. te the Phi' id. ll hi i Country Cl.ib bv Kred Patter-mi. in mapev et the San San feril -tnlilP'. , , ,, I -itrr the ilivir of thf hore x -tnll wns found open .ml thorp wn n :n of IIuti ub. Twe or.ipentor- wrihlns In the titblpi snld tl.py Niw two m"ti tnke ealr of brtd1e. Piutlier Inve-.-tleutlnn -lnived thnt Spnern had van ished nl.-e. A 'Piirel ins partv wn-- evpnnlzrd by Sir Smfe'ii i"inm wn found at Neil diive Mid' r the PhiViHpM'i and Hendiiii U.i lw ii bti.ls" upi'.iri'itt'v un un hnrnied. The mili Inferiiinfinn that ha- ihu far loin ebMltifd abe'lt "Mutrub i" the tntPi'-.ent of a ivei.ian tliat -he -aw a mini rldiiv; him evvr the PalN liridse enrli hut 'letiln. Mutt-lib iMi- . 'ife liililen in tlie mtor-nntie-al id nateli in Knaland by Dpvrrem Milbiim. nn AiihtIeiim nbr '. The ml"in pery K a bnv .tal'ien nnd wn bremlit from Kn'nnd lat .July bv Hurl W II ippinn. rp-errc plajer of the Intotniitieral pole ten m. fr-im whom M nnf, r.l hmlllit tlie liore Mtlt- rub ha- le-n "ii the -ick lit for the "uii last four woek". having 'wl-ted a ten- den (luri'ii a pau.e. ROWLAND BUCKSTONE Acter Dies Twe Weeks After Re turnlna te Londen Frem U. S. Ientlnn. ."-e t stoiie. tlie in ter "Miin,' -inn Montiiiero iiiiiup ln brmth a- he le.iniil lewl ferwuid te mm-vtf hii i hiiptnu. With the spoed if n whippet h um 1. "And)" SohiekliiiK -pritui: at the in . l) woien jiioeo ei ha) at Montiueio - toot and in iiiiuthiT in-taut ihore was .1 eiuiu'lilui; miii iid and the owner's "U-iiii) " wtis a- il.it .is a pa plaie. S.uildeiil) -oiiie ene att.rcii In u "lnu'lj" tir.iu and iiiifuiiiiliar with tlie iitualiiiu .-lipped nn the hatlletieiil. Thi.e w.i- ; ill no.', twi tit) -nvr )i. ill-- of i';.e-, poeroil ut tlie -i t aliter thore win .i riiei-r indoed, n nre.it oln'er there iviu n .swi-hint:, a ci .null- nnd ih" -tuinser. titiinoved. lein.iini'd whoie he wa- hallea. i Then wheat tool; it- sronie t diep at tl.e luiiids of S.imuel Mcl.eai. I'ruiu a pitch en the wail beard, far fieiu the "uiadilliiK llnel.u -e.ue one lit b.is after bug of "Ne 1 nil mil ' .Ne. J -piini;" tull mi the bared head head ei tl.e rtrtiKJlinK nia in the "pil." Silem e oliee niore fell upon the "hai hal glndiatnrs." Km Ii tare wen- a )..iz.ln o.pre-oii. Whnt w.i- it? nole we. e no nmi'i -ti. . . ,i -: !cr. l''iHlder for Ma-lier At ml- point, Klni iirrinl with an nt infill et -ttaw-. It wiiv i-vldeiit le hail rinde.l a nat rui k without a -..inli w.iriau:. 'Mil tu.it - mme : ilen t de Unit, i mm "MuSfw 1 . FOREMAN GLAD SHE LED ftlER JURY Mrs. May Reby, Methor of 13, Pleased te Have Served State in Convicting Slayer NOT NERVOUS SHE SAYS -oine mie voile .". He.lnnd Hui-U- lie ' at a ntn It The wilee didn't enrry in tlie uproar. Tne ie-iih wa- nb-olute 11ie.1t et lli.it. Ne per Mi would bieak annllnr- -ti.iw TCbterdui II" ''ame te Londen from the hat en tne om'iiiiiike fleer l.iiontieiially United r-Vte- iibeiit two woek- ime m a ii that oi.ieii reijuiteij liuil it be net lielldav'iitid nl'i.e-t i.uinodl.itelv foil III. dolie. Ne'' Hi. will b" buried nt ChWwiek tomer- A-k Mr. Uini. the man who held- the jjr v.. world- l'e Olil lili ilolllell-illliollt et ' -traw hat- in one blew. Mr. P.uokf-teno wi lmrn nt Sydon- Mr. Uinl I- the pi mind P" e--or of lfam.' Knit. lii';land. in lflO. and thy reputation that he i an di-joint innde hi" li"-f iiJ'ieiiiniiPi en the sta?e .very pleie et -rr.iw In a -truw n. i in when evcnte('n ).ir old in I'dlnbiirRli. one well dim ted puneh ldeylns .Iih Slanit in "She Ste ip- te lint Mr Kim aid !::,mte, , .,r.w- Cenqupr ' He mippertpd lllen llmie:- e- ten i u .1 thi- ne.r'inu at tin 00-t -..' Vimnv D.weiinert and Mnrv An- of ..t'ier ' -ti.iw i.w n- - A -11. all der-en. Hi'" maiie hli tirsr appeal nn . .rewd cat lorej in 1 no -i. In e. ii'k In lsl and toured 111 mil in their m'd-t oeii Charle- Krohman's oempniiy After ward he beeaiue n-eciat -d with K. II Sethern, with whom he retuuiiicd for 11 HunnVr of vear. Mr. l!ue'. Mone appeared with Soth Seth ern nun M irlew in this lat pasen. and wen a per-en;.l triuuiph a Sir Telei lJelih in "Twelfth Xiclit." of ill! bl P I en.li . n an DRY AGENT SOUGHT B .VAl.TKK .1. WOOLMAN Prildent of the Cemmrrrlnl K (li.mue. the ltmii'-P. Jutt after tlie -tr.iw "reucli Iieiit." In which sciires of hat suffered the fate of tin se In the picture iiioffpii-lie -Haw lat. of a delit'i.te )''l )''l jew - pe-ild ajteii b tip .-un. K111I wa- tee bu.-y linlshlii); off the remain- of hrnUt n-iiewii inns 10 le bothernl b a gathering which mijilit lie oen-pirnu te de him "hatlj" .n jun. lie knew whero hi- hat wa ami what wa- mere, no one el-e did. Klni Mnv Plans (in Awry Sudd "il there i.iin 11 great -lieut a -heiit wl.nli. If It had been - en in lto'iie. would have putte -haine llie-i of 1. . old Hi.inn- len aie. A i'.e. e !' '.i -limb il jeliew hat .'ii cut an 1 l;inil I iiiiectl) in the center of tl.e ! 11 1 L'e "1 I'd 1. Ml K.ni looked en. There w is -i'ii-IiiU t. 'iiill.ir about that hit. lie ru-l.ed the 1111 IIiir uiiim- In an offei m -,u t!.i tlii'iu" whii h perhnp- had -.nod him fietu be.nj Min-triiek hut i" ' Inte .leral jumped en the pliable "fol "fel low and bounced off. Mr. Mcl.e.ir.i . 111- I'jis c'eauiiiii: m- lie pat en Is pi 1 eh." -heiit'-d. The irreat crowd broke a- he wa- -eon te jump from hi- se it threus'i -1 a. e. A "tet ritual" crunch fn' lowed Mr Mr le ary'- -iidden di-cent and the deli deli eate.v r-limiel lellew straw was ivn (li nil ii-iinder. cle-iiu the ie.ci-e- for tlied.i). ' T. at was all ilsht. le.-. M'. W01 man. the prc-ident of the e e e oh.iti'.'e -ji'd nfter tl.c intcn-e battle was 1 . ' t thl- 1- tin- blct le.ir " ; Mr W iii-.an make- thl- -jus . !i aii n il,i f ' .wine the li.it llitht- AM OF TRADES The first wemnn foreman of a jury In Pennsylvania te return a verdict con- , vletlnu n iniin of first. degree murder, i the mother of thirteen children, eight of, whom are llvlnc. is Rind she hud the (ippertunlty te serve In court Here, si lw. Is Mrs. Mnv Hnhv. l'-'l Smith street, a lniindress', who took off tlinej from her place 01 pmpie.inipni in 11 est Philadelphia te de jury duty. "It wa- line te serve." she said to te dm. "I had always wanted te de It, and finnll) m chance dime I should like te de it reiiiilarly, 'but 1 puc-s that can't be done. 1 Despite the fact that she was lint familiar with the wnys of court. Mrs. Kehy entered the room with never a tremor. And when, in her eapaclty as foreman jeatcrdnj. she rendered the verdict eenvletlnc Paul .lone-, it Negro, ' 1 of the murder of Angcle Hemente, a bartender, she evinced no nervousness, nnd declared that she felt none. Mrs. Koby is medium height, ha brown hair streaked with gray, is fair and ha- light blue ejes. She was dressed in n dark blue serge dress, low brown shoes, and it tan straw hat, trimmed with blue rib'. en. I've vetid ever since I've bad the o'nii'e and have always been for equal rights." -he said today. "I was nb nb selutel) sure that the mnn was guilty, my 111I111I was made up te it befere I even left the court room, and se the opinion of the ether people didn't make mi) difference te me one way or the oilier. I wn-n't nervous because I was mire. I wa right, and it weuliln t have made an) difference te me if the courtroom hail been three times as large as it was, I would net have hesitated te stand up and glie the verdict." REFORM LEADERS BACK WAR UPON DRUG RING Six Organizations Commend Judge Monaghan for Narcotics Crusade Six executives of re'lgieus and reform .I'Miilntien in this city have Issued un 11, !er-nient of Judge Monaghan's cm cm sade against-the "drug kings." The exectithes who Issued the call te , Tdi.5 B Vf,., V I GIRL, 15, WINS DANCE PRIZEr 'SCARED SHE 'LHUWUU uum Pretty Lucy Beland, Champien, Doesn't Like te "Shimmy:' The "Cake-Walk" Is Geed, but Gesh! She Leves te Waltz SPEED UP TARP AFTER CONFERENCE KKOKGK LEE THOMPSON Ketircd haulier and clubman, who died today nt tl'" nilierslty Hospital I GEOIEETUOMPSON, ILLT1IEKS,DIES Retired Banler and Fermer Husband of Julie Phillips Victim of Pneumonia SUDDEN RELAPSE IS FATAL Onrge l.ee Thompson, wealthy re tired hanker nnd former husband of the beautiful Julie Phillips, rtieil nt .:S0 o'clock this morning In the I nlvcrsit.v Hesnital nf'er an illness of two w-eeks. Mr. Theiiips.111, who lived in a bachelor apaitnicnt nt Uread ami Pine st'eets. contracted 11 cold nt I ape Mav Itrenchitis nnd then pneumonia developed. It was be'leved last night he hnd 11 chance for le-every. but he le.-nti sjikinc tapidlv e.irv im.i. The man lag.; of Mr. 'J l.ompen nnd the daughter of Mrs. ('.. 1 iillerten I'll 1 llps. of New Ymk. Newport and Paris, was regarded as one 'f liltli s most interesting weddings. The bride was renowned here and abroad for her charm nnd bounty. ... . The union "nsted four lears. nltheugh months before the expiration of that time the Thompson- had gene tueir sep- "Clash! I mire was ncnred. I wac se nerveiid I kept right en chewing my "Tlils Is the "confession" meekly made today by tlfleen-year-ehl Lucy "elnnd. 1S17 Cnllewblll street, who laat night wen the title of champion dancer of the city at the season's flnnl municipal dance en the PntltwA)'. "First, wc nil ilnnceii legeuier, nun then the couples danced separntc y. Kven when wc stnrteu 1 was niiiuiiy nervous, sue said. "The man I was dancing with wns chewing gum. tee. hut Mlsa Mnrgner- Ite VillZ, the (lance censer, sue bum ; 'New. Isn't that n line exnmple te give die 011n2 children here?' And ha threw" his nway. but I hid mine, and then kept en chewing. I wouldn't hnvi done It if I hadn't been se senred. I don't chew it always just sometimes. Yes, just once In n while." M10 Doesn't Lllte e "Shimmy" This morning the little dancer, who doesn't like te "shimmy" nnd wen her title by just plain waltzing, nwuk ened with the sound of the. music still humming in her earn, the twinkle of the Pnrkwny lights in here eves and the knowledge, thnt she wan due nt the mill where she Is mplyede In fewct minutes than It usually took her te get dressed. And her dancing partner, .Tames Mo Me (lariey. twenty-live years old, 10.T1 Knlsleti street, probably at that time (was peering into the engine of nil nute- nnjbile. his overalls greasy anil ins tuc" streaked with black. Hut last night Lucy, who was one 01 the youngest contestants of the evening, and her partner, by the decision of the .",00(1 irerseits who crowded the Parkway, were acclaimed the best dancers in the citv for the way the) waltzed was .1.1.... ...ll. nnlna te SPC. Ne SOIIIUIOIIIK ..uiwi r."..n - , ,. shimmies, no slides, no bnckwnrd dips Just waltzing. But even nt that tle sure did shake n wicked hoof, and the npplmisc of thp crowd 11s Lucy nnd her partner stepped out te dance nlene showed what they thought of It. She steed bv the deer leading into the mill room, from which came the whir and dull thud of the englnefl. smoothing her short, dirty little p tig frock, stitched In blnck nrettnd the neck and sleeves, nnd showing n ten dency te hang In dips nnd curvca around the bottom. ,, rT.iin tn .inner.? nh. mv cesn. yes. said Lucy. "My sisters tiiught me hew." she cenfieded. uddlns. "L vn get U.An etetaru nnrt thrpp hrntlierSOnC little brother, unci one of my brothers nnd ene of my sisters Is married. "Hut I don't like te de nnv but straight dances." she insisted. "Muybe n little enk walk." nnd her eyes twinkled, "but no shlmmln for me. I din'' like it." Doesn't Knew What Prize Is Her dnrk reddish brown hnlr was rut short, and was drawn straight bnck fr m her forehead. Her gray eyed were large and sweet, nnd her skin rlnwlres 01 en In the bright streak of sunlight streaming In through the window. "Ne. I don't knew what the prlr.e Is.' she said. "Somebody told me It was $.'(). I don't think It Is." shr hastened te affirm, engerly disclaiming nt.v miMi-lv Interest in thnt nnrf of It. "but. gosh!" she added, "just 'hlnk if it was." "What would I de with it? Well." and she hesitated, thoughtfully scraping the tee of her shoe back and forth across the fleer. "I guess I'd get mother a present nnd I'd have an nwful geed time with the rest of it, doing eh, lets of things!" Heuse Expected Today te Pan en Revised Bill, Then te ' Senate TO DISMANTLE CAMP DIX I WOMAN, 70, MISSES $20 WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS1. AFTER "DOCTOR'S" VISIT I i .- ..-.. i..i Tiftmnnn rerciviMi u arm- are the Kev. Dr. W. eatty . en- , - "-. ; - "-'.,, .,pn. Court ' i.iii-s. pie-Hient ei wie i -iiiiiiiivipiiiii - ," .j ,, ,iert!eii nnd ' I-.-r-ratieii of Chun lies: Samuel K. I'tr notion based e des. rtlen unu iv,, oenoml -ocretnrv of the Phlla- Ini nmpaiimuty in n-nu-vi... .. .... , ,:: !,i.i Sundii, Scheel Associatien: Dr. Mrs. rhomi.-en iv v.u i ;. .rope nne I Ibimr W. Tope. Stute Miporlntendont her. divorce. arieus men et : t.tle wen e e Vnt -Siloen l.i.igue:Mrs. H. E. repe-ted te be pn.iinc court te her, 'rijinesuck. pres.deV.l of the Philadel- among thorn a Kussian grand duke. POTTERSMPARLEY BREAKS Workers and Employers Fall te Reach Wage Agreement Atlantic City. Sept. 1.". Coufetres of the National Iirotherhood of Oper- nt ve i'etlrr.s and rmninii .iianuiac finer- ngi .-orient mi terms AS HIM SMUGGLER FACES LA Phila. Merchant Alse Involved in Disappearance of Whisky Frem "Mystery" Ship 300,000 STORKS VISIT Oeynhauscn Fields and Reefs Cov ered Day and Night Oeynhausen. Westphalia. Sept. 1." (By A P. i--A Heek of -tnrk. i-n-ma'tcd te iiMinber Hl.O.iMHI, has in vaded Ounhim-eii. I'l-em ten te twelve of the ''.I'd- ren-i 'l1 tl) en tin- loef of each house in the town. The nlr Is alive with tlie i i-rnr- ever) morning as the ll) te tin- iieigi boring neid-, where the)" spend the duy feeding, an I when the) leturn te their roe-ts In the With tlie roefnt renewed activities Tening. ' of the rum-nrini'ig" i''"t off the New - - - .ler-ei coast report- nrnhlhitien a'.'ent-. Missing Man Drowned with'thei' own "iiiim." briie hoen . i . i m. in. n.innr riinn ever, who in1, In the Dei.iwaie Kiver at Callow hill DflD Dfinv DUitDUyi Executive Council te Decide Controversy of Carpenters and Metal Workers i l, .. f .um tv w ( T I Hi' Samuel11'""-'! n uie nm- v " 'liie ilatten chairmnn e'f th"e Soci.,1 i Mrs. Tin mpM.n. who is cen-h en, ...,-v ('(.inmifMen of the Northern one of the me-t beautiful women of the Ilnptist Convention, and Dr. William younger i-eelet) of America and Lui epe It. Perney. nssoclnte secretary of the has been a much-noticed figure "''' I'lilladelphln Sabbath A-toeintlon. functions en both sides of the Atlantl' . "We commend .Tudge .Meiinglian. " She has iweu entertnineii iij me un said Dr .Tenidngs, "for his vplendid bllity in Ki.mpe. and several years age .erk in his efforts le suppress the il- n -eii-atl.n was created when it was hgal sedlng of dere. and we feel he repotted that she had conic tn this -heuld be Hipported bv all geed Chris-' country le secure a divorce from her tlan people of Philadelphia." ; hu-band In order te marry drniid Du.se Alexander .Mleliaoleviicn. u secumi con sin "f the t'zar of Kussla. All of thee reports weie denied and the one rrgnidlng her marilage te the Kus-Inn (Jrnnd Duke proved te be without foundation. Mis. Tl ompseii, who was MKs dulic Phillip-, was nvirrled te Mr. Ihomp Ihemp Ihomp seii in 1!!07. At the time of her debut Association fulled te icaeh an Mie was a mucu-noue.u ' nt en terms for their new hi- long lift t the marriage became even cnnial iirr'iii'temeiit fei the -anltaiy mere popular. Mien aiterwar i mk-... .n. brain li of the pottery indtlntr) . The nhread nnd ha- licen lin-re um n""' slime cnnferein inn- te a sudden end. part of the time since. The boss p, tiers tirst deiiiaiidid a gen- ' Mr. Thonip-eu was n member of the oral downward revi-hm of wngs in the Philadelphia Racquet lub, the 1 hila snnltnrv trade et 'St per ienl. Tin- dolphin (Jun Club, and the Philadelphia wa- later modified te ".'I per cent. The Country Club. Heiva- In the nnvn l.rotherhne 1 (ommittce rofu-ed te uc- nvintleii -ervice dunnc the war and ccpt lediirtieiis. The iihaiiden.iiciu of ' wa- stationed for const patrol and sub the conferences, mean- thut mi Noiem- marine duly at Pnr Knckiiwny. .. . bir 1. when the present agreement ex-1 He was forty )ears old nnd formerly I te- the men are through dealing with was rnnnreted with the banking linn of tl... (...innffielnrer- A ref orendllln Ote (.rai'tOn 1X11(1 Klkllis. will he taken among the workers en the Mr. Thompson's mother, who before 1 ipie-t en of accepting a wage cut 01 ; her marriage was .hiss i urei in: jiiimi. calling n strike. Seme Pennsylvania Troops May Be Man Who Says He Is a Physician Trained There Later Calls en Learning She Is III Washington, Sept. le. Dismantling! Mrs. Keba Ellis, u seventy-year-old of Camp Dlx'. (N. .1.1 In acrerdiincr wemnll 10 nvcs nt ti, rrnr f 517 with tne V; ,;;" Carpenter street, believes a "doctor" te ubnnilen nil but three ami) canien- ineiits of the war period, except for who ennw te see her jesterdny was a training put poses, will he accomplished tncfj s(1(, M,d she missed ?L'() after he in the hum thirty day-, according te nml Renp efflclnl statement' today. The aged woman felt ill yesterday. After the sale, siciaging or roieo.i. t-np wns nmne in tne iinue. out neigli nt Hernlus hiillillncs and supidles ill unr!) henrd that she wanted te see a CnmplMx. it will be used only for llu ,0cter. A mini came te the deer who training of troops in the Second t erp 1,1 )1P ullK ph.istclan and had henid Ann, Including these stationed In New .,, tl0 neighborhood of her lllnes-'. After Yerk, New Jersey nun I'euiwnie. .. 1 j(1 ,n, nS;ed nor n lew questions nneut Tininirtnii.iit nlTIeinls siiv it is possihle i,nr.if i,n -nlil he would like te en 1111 f-eme of the Pennsylvania contingents. te .,p Dathroem te wash his linnds. He in the 1 l.ird nrjis .u, mj t nlii her sue wnum uc ueuer seen aim trained there also. left. Such bul'dlngr-. wnielieuses and nmi- A ittc Jntrr Mrs. Mils went up up petlshable supplies a- will be required I Btnirs nnd looked te see if the $'J0 was for linlnlng purpeser. arc 10 ue reiiuui-ii Vvhere she had lett it nnd the remainder salvaged. BEFORE PRESIDENT SOON Hu Atieetnled rrcsn Washington. Sept. IS. With the Ah embargo licensing prevision and tit potash duty eliminated, the Adtalnh. trntlen Tnrlff bill was back again te1. nny bcrere thn Heuse. Slanagcn of the measure looked for adoption el'ttj conference report after coniparatWilt ceniparatWilt brlcf discussion. It was the plan te send the bill (0 the Senate immediately after the Hen,, voted and Senater McCtimbrr, Itepafc. Ilcnn, North Dakota, ,hoped te get h before the Senate during the afternoon With two of the high fighting np0u removed mujerlty leaders thought final notion might be obtained before ad. jettrnment tomorrow. With the adoption of the confer.,.. report by the Senate the bill would b ready for President Ilc-dlng. U would become n Inw immediately after h signed It. Meeting late yesterday, the nepublt-' can conferees speedily eliminated th. dye embargo and potash dutv nretl. siens in accord with directions given tht Heuse managers bv the Heuse en Wed" nesday. With the embargo out the An 1'iitc.i were increased, but only after long nnd sharp contreversv. Ther ilnnlly were fixed nt seven cents n pound nnd 05 per cent en intermediates ntul seven cents a pound nnd nn nnr .... en finished products for two jears, lvlth me uiuiL-s iiiercniicr ni seven cents pound nnd 40 per cent en intermediates nnd seven cents n pound nnd 45 per cent en the finished products. In all citMs the nd vnlercms would be en American, valuation. H00CHG0INGD0WN But Twe Drinks Bought In Stere May Send Grocer Up There is n bit drop In the price of l.nech nceerdini te tc-tim.t!iy glsen in Centrnl Station today 111 the case 01 V'cter Anegllnn. DoU'etiie Tny or. of the Ice sound, said that he bought two drink- of liquor in Autre lua " grocery. Twent) -first and Cainbriii streets, for fcitv cents. Tailor's he-l en the o(cuien was tv :,i.. ri.-i 'i'nliii Mild he ihiew a dollar en the counter after ordering two drink- and leceiied -Ixly cents chr.nge. ,., Angelina said he was net nware thnt liquor 11ns sold In his place. H' wif held in ?."00 bail for n further henring by Magistrate Ceward. The money wns gene. Mrs. Ellis says the mnn is known in the neighborhood nnd she thinks the police will be able te find him. Londen, Sept. It". The full-cargo e. pnelty of the Maitretnnln, which will rnil for the I'liltcd Stntes tomorrow has been taken up with goods which English shippers are anxious te hi in before the new tariff becomes ef. fectlve. Special trninlends are bflnr sent (0 Southampton from North Eng land for 11 rush journey. Y. W. C. A. Workers te Meet Leaders in the work of the PtillBdel phla Yeung Women's Christian Aw cinnen win pass tne week-end In a -onference nt Providence Maner, the association camp at Areola. Pa. Plans for the winter's work will be discussed I ,a'BBBBi THIS SIGN FAILED Monogrammed Stationery Engraved from new and original designs prepared for each individual. J. E.GALDWELL & Ce, Jewelry - Silver - Watches Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Saturday Closing Heur, 12 o'Cleck Cost'. died several months age. i nsident of Haverford. She wns 11 BRITON PROTESTS SEIZURE PUSH PROGRAM ON LAWS WANT NAME FOR PLAYLET CEDRICF.JOSLIN suit that arrest are reported pendliu' of a PlilMel ihpi linsine-s man an I .1 P -leral prehibiilmi n'ent in Sew .Ter- SOI The PhllndeMilan nnd the (lOiern nipnt agent are -aid te be collected ..!.!. n.w. rtf tin. "ml-fprv' -lllps pi V - In-: between this enn't and the Kn- street en Wedm dii) hai been identi fied us ih.it of .le-eph ellin.i. forty five years old. a painter. f 'Jli-!l Chris tian" street, missing for sexeral da)s. Duelists Going te Japan Tivn .Tniiiiiie-p sailors, who fenrlit r. Um frnn whiih neiirlv "fil oase- "f dvel with snmiuIs en the deck of the s'.tch wl i-ky valued at .''lyi.'iliO. 1 aoe steamship Yi Ifuke. while it was decked h,)f,n rerorted' "mi-sing" following -plant the feet f Iliintlngdeii -trfet Aug- .,rP f,f the vessel. The agents are 'fn ust III', resulting in serious injuries te ttnuin'; their quest of the liquor 111 an ench eil'er. will be sent te Japan te effort ii discover where it is stored stand trial Warrant for the arrest of the ewncrp ' -MptM-r nnd crew et one "rm.i Alive After Leng Fall olier-r arc new held by the asent-. After falling four stories from a senf. Th" Kritl-h hiding soneoner .u. ..1 fold en whi'h he wn- working jesterdav Cnrdener. 111M1 sixty-ieiir Vlfth and 1 pliers streets. Kiehnnl wlnski nnd ."" "" ' "' -"" n.i Alliriltcil ;rm VlVntic (II). Sept. I.".. The Ktee. in " P., ir. i' if the Ame-lean rodern redern '...I ..f I .or tednv will tuok'e the . .11-treur-' bftween the Itrotherhend of '".iriirniers and Joiners and -the Sheet M-t.'i' AVnrker-' Pnimi. which It i- d" i'ir. d l.i federation chiefs thie.iti'li- a iii.ti..n-w.i' tie-up of building construction Health Demonstration Will Be1 Given at Penn Gardens I persons who attend the health edu catien ilenien-iratii 11 01 tne iiiiianei at "nlcense Applied Fer," Tag Motorist $12.50 The sign "license applied for" en the reur of an nutoinnliile near Sixteenth and Market streets tedai did net eniihln the driver, William T. Sullivan, of New Haven. Conn . te escape the lnw. 1 Traffic Policeman Haker saw thp car , and questioned Sulllvnn when he went j te get the ninchiue. linker mid him te .-..1 i, l.n It rend In full "license applied for through the Miami Moter V.r,; .': rc tpfnfflt lish Hurdle Fence MADE OF SPLIT CHESTNUT TIMBER-- r ' 1- . nfllclently answers every purpose, en Farms. .Suburban ard Country Places especially large estates. Its lugged, rustle appearance Klves the effect of an English Country Heme Order new Immediatc delivery. Engineer and Professer Dies Perte Rice Unlversty Werd was reieiwd iieie today of the .In... I, i,( I'mlrl.. I.'fnftln ... Tfiwll,. ... r.lnr. Intorstiite Dnlrv Council 111 the , ' ..f i,.n ,.,...; . ,i, i-i. ' mimical gardi ns of the I nlversity of 1 v,,rstv 0f inrtr K100. Mr. .leslin nasi Pcnii-.ilvaniii thi- nfternoen at vuu." velerau and well known in engl engl engl o'cleck will be a-k(d te suggest 11 nnniel noeril(c (.j,.Pf.N ,nf iiiladelphia. II" I for a new educational pia.nei 10 uc vnk the Ml ,,f )r Williuni Cnrey prn-eiited. .... . , , .leslin, former hiiperii-mg principal of The play, which teaches a lessen In ,he Me,n Scn0 antl iv0(1 ,,, Mf(lln. health, is meant for school children Mr ,esli w t,rtJ.,)ir,,. J0lirw 0i,. of the seienth and e ghth grades nnd . addition te hi- n, si at the univei- high school, lliree etner (iramatie en- , . r,,iti States District applied for through the .Miami .Moter 1 i,,r, Club Are veu 11 member '! I N&V linker took Sulllvnn 10 City Hall. He i'fljfv was lined SPJ.eO. He said he was Ink- ".l.u lug the car te 11 Mrs. in-ten of ...- Miami, who recently neiignt 11 111 .ew I linen. Prepare for Evening Classes ltegistrntien for evening courses at Central I Itch Scheel will begin Monday and continue until Wednesday. Sei -crnl new courses have been Included in the curriculum. Seme of the subjects of instruction te be given this term will .S'rnd or Descriptive IioeUlct SAMUEL H.TENDLER IS4-4- LAND TITLE BLDG., PHILADELPHIA Mi."'MJI.SM'H .KnHHnnltM S&W.1UIIU iti UiAm AmXi.U4i (UMtWi iMMljIltB'. imlntln '' r. vers,. ttrMne from a dis- r;- be .VenentedV The? include $4 , t "li ad 0 Veclal studies." ailvertislng and bus.. pit.. . ver which organization -h-cld 111 - ia ,c.minule play for third and fourth , "T ." I , 1 .e-'itv n 1' l'l I no-s methods, salesmanship and sales s.al- ,1." ,... trimmings in new ...il'd- g;ade ,, uplls. entitled "IIeMllk Is " nl .' 'T,".e nViV l.v Ni." ( nv- management drawing and cemmcrc inl ings. already has halted millions of u .nB,n, of the -objects and the sUidy of languages. de'lar- worth of construction in De- llf.al,h wlll be ,,rP,ented in pageant '""'"'ban Ucpul.n ... ,-CMecc tn t Cleveland and oilier cl..'. It Is form. Mr9. Susann., Bnrtr.-im TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Williams, (f i;ill Seuth I.ighth -trert. Is in Mount Sinai Hospital with a fracture of the skull ? 5 fc''.'K . L pi I J W::M Features for Tomorrow's Public Ledger Boek Pages CHARLKS WIU.IS THOMPSON iinnlyzi- Herbert Ade.ms (ilbbnns' "An Introduction te World Pell- tics." (Century.) "TOM" DAI.Y en "Kit" Merley. World -known Philadelphia poet appraises u yoke fellow in the Held of loiters. JTJDGK WILLIAM It. LINN rec rec enilncnds Maurice Hai lug's "The Puppet Shew of Memery." (Hnr (Hnr ceurt Urace.) WILLIAM A. MASON, Art Direc tor, Public Schools of Philadel phia, writes of "(ircck Vae Pnlutlng." .Dutten.i A. HAMILTON fJIIIUS reviews Henry .Innies Perman's new novel "The Man Who Lived in n Shee." (Llttle-Hrr.ivn.) COMMANDKR W. R. MASON FIKLI), l'. S. N.. pays his re spects te llcnr Admiral Senten Rchreeder's "A Half Century of Naval Service." (Appletnn.) RBV1.AVS of latest fiction, Inelud lug "HAIMUTT." by Sinclair Lewis (Hiireeurt Ilrace); "VVM TAIN PEOPLE OK IMPOR TANCK," bv Katherlne Nerrls (DeublediiyPagc) and ".H'DITll OF TIIK (iODLKSS VALLKY." bv Hrnere Willaic ( Stokes . AN ATTIC SALT.SHAKHK," by W. O. T. . 'l-e of W.IS -I 17." i hi the prohibition cruiser m.ier eU Ieng IJrnneli. The captain. Hareld S. P.etts, a Neva Sce' Ian: Hert IInti-011. super i.l -... ( r.trllt II APA IIP. carise, and me 're " -" 11 1 rt d Jehn Denlln. president of the Ituill in: Trade- DeiSartment of the A 1" of I... is here te jne-ent the 011-0 te the r.xnutive Counci' In the hope ihnt if wi'i ii'T as mediator and bring pi mv 'e the tve unions. Frank Duffy, secre tur ..f the carpenters' organlziuien and a ilee president of the A 1". of I.., will present his union's claims PUPILS SUSTAIN TEACHER Mrs. Susanna Bartram Mrs. Sii-nnna Kartrani, widow of Themas P. Hartiniii. .1 ih-ccndant of Jehn lliii-trnm, died )esnrdn.v nt her Pretest Dismissal of U. S. Professer 1 home in Media. She was eigbtv-nine years 0111. .urs itiinriiiu wns a iiaugii ter of the Inte Henri Pratt nnd wns In Filipine University Manila. Sept. l."i. Students and Fili Fili pieo members of the faculty of the 1'nl-vrr-ity of the Philippines are forcibly rii'iitestimr nciilnst the removal of the It wns disclosed before the council head of the department of history, who widely known in the Society 1 f Friends. Funeral of Edward W. Davis The funeral of IMwnrd W. Davis, for mite.! Hill glVCIl a I.' 'inn.- noier Vnited States Cemnil-i"iicr Hansen in jesterdav that the Nntlennl Il.-aid ;f is an Amerlcnn. en account etciaws insrl,nce Company, who died Tuesday. llobeUeti , .luri-ujcuuniii .....mh-, .. .......... . ... - ... n.i.ii..n ,,....,..... ... .......... ,. .H 'ittenioen Irein las home, llend for lletts nnd Hnn-en was hed grn.lzntlen of engineers, architects and timi. Ills dismls-nl was ordered by the '., , (ireenwoe.l avenue 1 ans- nt ."(Hi0 each, while each member of techniciaiiH. had allotted the metal Heard of Regents, of which Mce l.ev- 'i' f the "crew was held In S.-(nl hail. trimming weiks te the Sheet Metal erner (Sllmere is chairman. Amass- M "Davis, who was slxty-ene icnrs Violent pretests li.ne tr'en made by Workers' rnien. The carpenters are meeting is plunned bj the I-iliplnes, 1((i wfls ( mp)ll)(,r of tm, Wci8n Ciiiitain Rptts 11- te the legality of the ,,, mVp refused te abide by the alleslng his dismissal was due te his s ',,,.. He leave- n wife, who was seli'ir". The ski,. per sv-1,1s crntt was naril. un,.ellisl, nftiviiies as a '""Pnru r 11 Mlss 'j,.rtr,e Hafbdgh . n son, Kdward mere than twenti miles off shore when Al,erilllIB , Mr. i,nUn, briek- "nl t0 P'Otwt FP,0n'nnt";,;-I ,"? II. Davis, of llo-ten, and a daughter, .ti-.'.ii.ui.. ....... --. -.., , iii-ii nun tie a ward, mm are uiiiiei el.la .n eloirire of t lie iiretll til t ion iinvy the (Jurdner wns captured seven and a half miles out. He says the seizure wns legal because the custom officials have authority at sen as far out us twelve miles. Caiitain H"ttn said he wns going from Nnvn Scotia te Na-sau, when the In) ,'i Legislature convenes asking n full In ,. vcrtigntien of the action of the heard. inanv cities in upholding the m workers en iebH where cnrtienters tempt te install metal trimmings, rail- " lug in this, they are withdrawing their i King Buys Pennell Painting men from till jobs where the carpenters Weidi Pennell, Philadelphia artist, refuse te nbde by the Jurisdictional ,llR ,',, ,in n painting te King Victer Heard's decision. , i-,.,,ni nt ii.ilv. The nalntlnir wns jiniintii'ti i -. ..... ' , .. . . i i i 11, ii iii.. i. ...i , ( nr.Lj ni? rrin i'iiiiiiimi irwrnfr .iv i i i.n nft nvnininnti 111 en ui ler s men lioarneii nun. no -nm no nun .i'..i..--e."" : .,.,,. i V;"--1 1 uunfi in iin lust dolivero'l 400" cases of liquor and Mr Denlln urged that. In behalf of Werd of the sale enme today In u dls- wss tnkliv tlie sUti-fnur seized cn-es peine in tne hiiiiiwib iiiuii-uj, tne ,mt,.j, from Heme, mil ine nniiii' m nie buck with "him because It was net no- carpenters he disciplined by the Amen- ,,nlnting end the price were net dla- eeiited hi the purchasers. can Federation of Laber nnd that "all lljSP,,. Heeks containing nnmesand addresses pressure be brought te bear in mm of hetelk. eners at Asbury Park. Allan- ' P-lllng them te ebej the decisions nf the , H Robbed tie Citv and Leng P.each. with a map Jurisdictional Heard. i SIxTll s-treex nec nueuca te i ii.i "" '", ...,,, .' ,, ., ,le 0,.,,. ..., . tirv vn ued at Sfl.i was stolen ' . ..." .!.. .rn r.innil nhnlnl tlm .. l.t ..In., f.f notion le.lnv .. I,.l. ltist lllL'Ilt fmlll tllC llOlllO Of .1. 1, nun Miinr mini r. iwiiim noeii'i iii niiinii I' i s i in it - " ."ii v w ti i i . un 11 . -, Jame, !)uff. VS31 N Heward ai . "'i "V I'enwnv. V.14.1 N ll1"! "I. Nelhen Msen isa7 .Mi , V'rnen st nml Mnry ' Crumiiell. ITOII W allure st Jehn 111 H hell. IS W w-pieur l . nnd Fr.it.ie- K Ifndrv. 2210 N '"smsi st It.mrtn'l s. Ilerhln. SI1 H. '.'Jd ' nnrt Mtbfl .1 I'Mcienn '"' .'efcrten st. IVIIIIam J. Olil. in IV '..n'lrnwoert st. nnd . r.llzabrih 1' Whllenel. 4111 Olrsnl ave. I William T 1'rrry. H14.'. N nnw.,,,1 ct . and' Anna Huf.'he, IIM7 y 7th at, 1 Charles uU.rBiii.nn. 317 W W Mines nie. I nnd lluth It. 1-anrtcnberKir. 21.1 V Wll. , William II. Rhfppcrnnn, 4047 Hn.rferfl ijv. nnd J)elll H Vaunhan. 4117 Hiiwrfnrd ny Jerry J. O'llrlen. 1.130 North rt , mid Julia M. S.inluccl 1337 nr linn at , ,, , Themas C, I.nn. 7HQ S 1Mb !.. 11 nd listen V. Iluilen WftMie l'n . . Wulter wllleits lljen Niuumn at. nnn l.U'a liner, in'jii .lauuuni r.. 1)1 5.XTIIS CAPIJV Suddi-nl .-"JPI I n.nt schooner. Mle is one m uie iiirnesi wlll ,J(, roperieii 10 ii iiuiini iinienesnn, vessels ever taken by the local prehlhi- nf Indianapolis, president of the car- tleit rinvv. penters" union, upon Ii Is return from Captain Hetts, however, denies he Kurepe. was bootlegging en Ameilcnii shores. Laber's program of legislation, which I'roniiuiieii e.mi..in -., .n.- imKr j .,, K ,lre,. aineiidininis te tint Cen- . ...1.1 1 1 .. i.A ...i. - nlll' llllt 01 HOI'l I'Miiei .., in.- iM-,inci wns the proceeds of ret cut li(iier sales te siniill craft fimn shore. Hoellegeis are becoming mole pnr lb ular deiii'inding their pulmenis in geld Maui of them have been swindled lilt of lll''jic -Hills by counterfeit lllune) iitiitlnii of the Fulled Siaie. in nihil. Unu te the repeal of the Sluiiiuin (in t i - 1 trust lnw. again will (nine before thu 1 leiimil today, nfter having been side track' d .icsterdai te make wii) for the resolution, which Inlei was passed, de iii.ii'd'iig tin linpeni hinent of Atteinej ijeneri'l Daugheity nml Prdeial Jildgn Hecks, 1034 Seuth Sixth street, while the famllv wns nbsent. A silver watch, a woman's geld watch, a barpln and a stickpin were taken, but ether valu ables were untouched. Stelen Aute Found Stripped A motorcar owned by Nliiiim r'reiMir of Mntsonfenl read, Radner. wns found stripped and abandoned last night near Aimonesseii. .. .1. 11 w stolen .lesteidii) from Third and Se: erset streets. It was lit - niK .inn yer auk 1'i '); Wllkersen, of Chicago, in connection ,.,. fn.l I J the H.lp Wnud column, en' .,, (he ,.' M)op rrfts lnjun(.tleni IF IT'S A I'Sr.H- ArTOMOIIH.K veu IMI, u,ll And It en pars 20. ;4di. Cornelius Davlsh CVirnelius Davlsh, who died AVednes day at his home, Ifiii North Newkirk street, will be burled Monday. Re quiem mass will be sung in thn Church of the Most Precious HIe.mI. nfter which interment will be made in Hely Sepul chre Cemetery. Pnleeeineii from the Twenty-eighth and Oxford streets sta tion house, te which he wns attached, will attend. Mr. Davlsh. who was twenty-seven ,ienrs old. died Wednesday after n long illness. During the way" he served in the navy and made 11 number of trips te France. He was n member of the Twentieth Century Republican Club nnd of the Northwest Heys' Club. He is survived by n widow and daughter. William Hllllard Apoplexy Victim William Hllllard, sixty years old, of 'j:iS Oxford street, died ill the St. Josephs He-pllal shmlly after 8 o'clock this morning, from uppoplex). Illllliird had gene te his place of wmk, the Hurg Dyeing Kstabll-liuieut, 1018 North Twenty-first sticit, nnd had been In the place but 11 few minutes when he was seen te diep te thu flour uncen- M'lOUJ. 13. MAUTIN, tirlevr.1 liu.b'ind uf lul.ry i'an.y rndntivm and frlendn, alae Klremrn'a Hint. Aaaecla. tlnn. rirrmen's Ponslen Atsurlutlen nnd Owl Tempi". Ne 4, e.10 fapei't fully Invited. te funeral servlcs en rlitur.lnv nt 2 1'. M.. at his late residence, 2337 W. semerMt at. Inttrment Jllll-lde C'eincteri. Itcinalna en ilew Filday. 7 tu 10 e'clftrk COI.HEItT.l-.pt 11, .MAllOAUKT J.. widow of Themas Celbert llelatlvta and frltnda. nlaa II V M Bedality lyinun of th. facred Heart. Altar and I'rnpacitlnn of ihe l-ftlth Hnelrtlea of th. Annum Intlnn Church r. Inilied te atiend funeral Mnn s se A. !.. trem ine reaiuencn l pa.lir O lleurke, 1021 L.ruaa at. Pelmnn hluh nun of rniulam AnnunrlMlen Crunch. 10 A r Int.rment Hely Crea. metrr IIIIOHSTON. At Narb.rlh Pa . H.pt. II AI.MA MJ'HAU. wife, of Jea.'Pli lliob.ten Netice of funeral laier. JUYi U napt 14. JII.IA "ii. in juini .7 Joyce HeUtliei and frlenda nr. Inilied 10 atifnd funeral Tu.. 8 A M., from Inte rrUlenc 1742 K. MOVaniensInK ave. Sel mn hU-n maaa or requiem vnurcn mm Sacred Heart, l.3u A. M. Intarment Hely Cra'esNi?1!:j;r: ib. was balmk a. keii. UKHT widow of Jehn W H. H011J Rala. lha and frlenda are Inilted te attend fu neral tervlcaa Men.. 2 P. M.. at her lat. realdenc. .1113 Clianceller at. lntarmtnt pil ir Vl.wlnu Hund.y cienlna. NnUFIH.IJ. -S.pt Ifi. IDA. wlf of llua tale N.ufeid. lined 117 Itelatliea nnd frlenda ar. Invited 10 attend funaral fliin.. 2 1 M.. Int. reildenre. .'Illi N 21at et. Intarment Mt. Carinel Crmcieri. KAI'1'I.AN. Sept 11. 1H22 KMMA. wlfi of Adelpli Kiipplnn lulatlies and frlenda nrn Invited In aiirnd funeial Kun . 3 I'. M , lulu riaiuencM in.iu KPiinunei.i uc. iniei mant private i;i,,IOTT At IMnlnll.ld. N. J . en Thura , H.pl 11 ID'.'X (IROmii: I'ltANCtN, seu nf laiae I., and Kai:,i.i I'p.llli. i: lletl, In hi. 31th car, Heivtcsj et hla laie .ehI. ilcnca. 02 W. Frent at., IMuinfiHil, . J., en Slenday. Sept, 18, at 10 A, . Inter ment liord.ntewn, N, J, MAN is marked by his manners and desires te smoke Melachrine Cigarettes has always been an evi dence of refined taste a sign of superior judgment MELACHRINO Cigarettes cm body an untwufll selection of the rarest and most delicate of Turkish tobaccos obtainable only by Mela Mela chrine, and shared by no ether cigarette in tlie world. jvvfrfc wjJv is '& & li'll jcitk. .Jill CysVaMSKf$ci Y - 1 ' iMrSir' 9) I I JkaUflBMr aaav irallin Ja Ji A 1 IVaTi ViaaaF I I N. ........... vKwu-. ILtfZtMVXT 'A.1 aiJtffirV MZiu MELACHRINO "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over" -11 m I5 I W14 !&&&' -v" . .v V