PfWlw, tyMmwMM - l wi "& fimsJWWiW rWZ? YOUNG GO-GOTERS 04 MERRY WEEKEND EVENING' TUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 VISITING NEWSBOYS GIVE CITY THE ONCE-OVER" Evening Public Ledger Enter tains Newsboys a3 Reward for "Peppy" Werk ZOO, THEATRE 'N' EV'THING Tou've prebnbly nccn tlicm by tills If j en hnvpn't, of course, the fnult Is vuur own. They've been everywhere or nlmntt everywhere mill If there are anywheres left they 111 be there, tee, before It Is nil ever. We refer mid there s linnlly n ne cessity te point It ent te these been etrd, 'pep-possessed little guys who have, se te pprnk. submerged the Mid dle States iniip iiniler the vnrleiis edi tions of the Kviinise I'fm.ic Lkdekh. Swarms of them from pluee.s aft close tit Nnrrlstevvn. nnd ns distant ns Bnrrlsburg nnd Toms Itlvrr. Se much cencent rated Horntle Alger was never before gathered together In n single place. Veu could tell them, of course, from tlirlr very step nnd their very voices,, even if they did net wear the cmbest-eil bailees with their names in little gilt frames. They arrived about 10 this moraine at Market street wharf, at Ilread Sticct Station and lit the Keailln1.' Ter minal eh, ut almost us man) places Id they came from. Millionaires for a Day Ilanlly had tlie lads put feet en the Hint Ien platform when the Kvumnm Pi va.w I.lMKir.it man who was there find them in tow and whisked nvvnj toward the Hetel Adelphia, there te be i ItiMnllcd In the rooms with buttons te push and bathtubs te lill like as if (eh, don't mind the Idiom) they were mil lionaires op something. Hut this wns swift like the sweep of phantasy. In u few minutes u man from the Autecar Company had leaded them into an auteear bus, and they were driving down Chestnut street with policemen saluting at every corner. Sc what it ine.ins te sell mere papers In xeur town than nnjbedy elseV New the bus eanie te n step in front of the Public, Ledger ItutUIitiu at Sixth street, and our guns begnn te see what they hadn't seen before; the whole erks of au newspaper. My the great .Mniuiy. they saw sn mnc'li in that crowded half hour that It will take iheei a week te remember. Tlie iiw c4inis laud weren't iin prisnl), inrtoeuistN, men lianging en .Uicwrltcrs that which would actually En into the paper, and men nt liuotjpe maeliiues putting it in for them, men pushing iireunil great stnel.s of lead .mmmmmmmmwmmmmmvmmmmBlin''''' ir"' J E&mwKKEmW3mKmmwmmmmmmmm isimmmmWmmw tmmmmmmmmmmw & 'J'&mnimmtTmmmWmwrEZ&S Btiis i'sirOfftiBfjSkmiKmK WtmmCmlmmmmmTfmmxmKm HVMrj -a PmmW. JfHH" SjwHlKr.Jwr'BrjHl9iHSaHiV' &jWVM"V'!DtlrHHfHIRB4M fmWyr'?ttWl,'lmmmm2mWKmi&mXmmZ iikJ?mrmmEmmWMmmm i MiMiVi tfi THBMiw Fa 3sK &v IHBQfsiKV9f9HflfeEDflBQ''M7lkHHMBr znkuMHVlllillllHvfl PXmmmMmWmmmTmmEE'mmmm9E? vBMB lM3mwjlfmmwmmEmmmmrmmmw&mmmwfflKm fflH m2Btst$sgzm&m8&&xj! CAMDEN CAISSON BIGGEST IN WORLD FUND BEING RAISED TO PREVENT FAIR J 4!i 'j! tm MM VENIZELOS E. HERE LAST APRIL Important Facter In Bridge Head of N. Phila. Manufactur Leads Nearest Competitor ers Insists Exposition Would by Inches Merely , SANDHOGS WORKED HARD1 TO I Harm the City EXPLAIN TO Ex-Premier and Bride Stepped in Philadelphia en Brief Trip te United States 't MAYORi WERE MARRIED IN LONDON J "ki .UK&t&auV j..:ci.: l iui Te sol. I Zl ' tVC,""B ' Ub",r ',KV' J1111 ,ets of cm' '" lew,w "'""uiMlliw Milladriplila. In tart. Iliej hntMUw ninny II at, as urejvanl of merit. U.cy were brought, te this city today for n gala weel.-eml a fi,,C!,ts of "10 li"nlnB J'nbllc Ledger. This photograph was maile In IndependciKe Square ? I C. MATHER WINS WOMAN POLITICIAN ICABIN MEMORIAL . ESI DEDICATED TODAY Xn one pausing along Delaware nve nue nenr Tcarl street. Camden, eas nnlly of n weik day would siippnc that behind an innocuous wooden shed, drably pnlutrd with the nnme and vir tues of a lumber concern, there lurked the world's jrentest bridge ealswin. Yet such the fact Is. Greatest; that is te say, largest, longest, deepest, widest a superlative caisson. Super lative, h6wcer, "only by the margin 'of n few inches ever the caisson that nas ".Vinelj-five per cent of the manu facturers nnd bankers whom our rep reventatie lias interviewed se far nre opposed te holding u Hewpif-t'cntcnrilal celebration." said H. Wlifelcr, pres ident of the North Philadelphia Manu facturers' Association, today. "Among the men we hope te enlist en our side when he returns from Kiirope Is H. T. Stntetibtiry." .Mr. Wheeler "Jild the manufacturers AT HORSE SHOW BACKS PARTY LIN become the mnin pier of the (Jiicbee had rmplejed a representative te make Brldce ever the St. Lawrence. In splte of Klnsteln, the world still gees en prettv much ns a matter of di mensions. Dimensions, ns one pro found young mnn remnrked once, mnv well be the breadth of life (for which observation he was ungratefully ex pelled from St. Hpwerth's Aeiideiin for Heys, nnd the shame followed te hi dying day). Hebeid then a caisson 1 1H feet long and sixty-nine feet eight Indies wide. Here the Inches bnve mere than a mere technical Imiirrrtnucr, since. n. already remarked, thev give the cm cm brjenie Delaware Uicr bridge as. cendlllicy ever the Quebec bridge. Already the working chambers of the caisson, that Is te saj , the aperture where the se-called nnd hogs sparte a survey of sentiment, nnd tlat this work would emtinuc Indefinitely. The Scsqul. Centennial Committee of the Neith Philadelphia Manufacturers' Association, composed of Mr. Wheeler, Itedny Das and II. V. Klliet will mi Monday meet Majer Moere te explain j te him why the are opposed te tbej fair and te Inform him officially that the Sesfpii-Cenlenninl Association cntil expect no financial assistance from them. I Kplains Opposition Reasons i "We are ngulnst the Sesqiii-C'enten-nial because It nieaiiH the paralyzing of Philadelphia's Industry," Mr. Wheeler said. "The manufacturing Interests are Avonweod and Leni Lenape Get Blue Ribbon for Hunters and Jumpers Mrs. W. E. Greben Insists Sex Veterans of 3K:h Infantry Must Have Place in I Held Services at Hallnwerl the bottom of the Hver Inte Iren really the hill) or the city s greut nusi- Itllekelvj. r i if hl. nn fnnt he nw II "M "T " .mi-i Organization Valley Ferge ONE SPILL MARS RIDING EDUCATION IS NEEDED Victer C Mather srered a ietery at the Mrjn Mawr Herse Shew teilav Allien lilu limnj V. ,.i i i ....', ' ' .niniiniuii null l.rill 1 l.enarie tool, .the hlue in the Ifmilnru and .Tiimpers' pairs class with riders two abreast. A large gallerj was en band te wit ness the event, and there was contin uous npplnusc as pair after pair tore around the circuit, sailing eer the hiiards side b. side, iiml retuiiiing te the ring with a final iMinr lemi "my one misiiaii marked III" ,i? '1,i",,,rrs n"'1 7,"'"n forniHnre. The groom who ace , mini -prcssc, that threw news en the paper. ie(i Miss Margarettu McN'cal was un-, On te the Ulicrtv Hell horsed wn u hM niniinl, Atlabei. Then the rallving about of the grand ",m,,,;,.1 '" ,"ke ,h" w-cend jump sule sule wnisbel. Dr. Zed lletel Cepp. of the wnAs "f,,,r l,1" ""'' J'f the crab. Pm.i.ic I.r.iH.iu Company, and ..u te I , "'' "",,,,;p,,,1?,1,J ,ml ,1,is ,;I.,ler Vs "'i1' Tmlpeiidei Hall le l..a,. the '''' ,r f,,r. ll,'s ""' eeiiiit.ued en the Tiberlv Itell has n crack in it nti.t -liv I f0111 "Pljce 111 the ortheilov way, laild- I iberty Itell has n crack in it and why there aie m kings in thi-. country and wh we should obscse the law. Then ecrbed wa put into Hie eqiiure te hiie his picture taken along with Coiiimnilere .leli ii llany niiil a caiple of pulicciii' ii. The fellows were (i hit of lunch. Se a lug en Ins left ear. I He was up at once, however, and I the puir (eullnueil iiieiiml In line I'ihmm i for the remainder of the lap. The 1 uii shone with une.pecleil ferer ' throughout the meinliur. ilrliimr ilie remh b then for ' f?sh,,"nnWy ""lr,',! tliren.5 te the shade few nlnel ,li,u i, I '.". "" npei nwiiiugs aiinvc i lie stanilx. i If seu please) te .u.-iny or.uee ine sour cllillgeiie. hew -eer. te line the outside course, with the ,ltlVtr1IC llflllil l.T Cnitll(r 4t.jk,iiIil Ii I .1. I.mii. ine in i ,, ' " linn. mi- iiiuuseineiit cur- pen. There Is m.ich etilel lent among Lerse followers and the cir cumstances surrounding the recent withdrawal of DilwjncDellj. a pen entered by the M'sses Ieiils,! )'. ,,n, Irene Du. ( arpenter In a siddle ponies i liiss centineii te tour teams relirteeu the Mt eel (In meter Onen's Hetel. Aflir llllicheeu tliere was u automobiles umIUml' in frenl if the held, iiml the fellows were taken In j them te Milhc I'arK, where the gencieus .Jehn Shilie and Cennie Muck had re erul u section of the grandstand for them. Still we are net jef in the middle ei U fi. .. ,!." l. ...... ..ill i... i tt Jilt. 1 llli- LiUlM' III. If ,,ll II,' i Hit l - . , , , . , , , . quel- eh. think ..I .ncr.Whlng that could I "ni,"i uve A, ' " "p""'"-1 P'.ssiUj . geed n. cal at such n lime -I , 1;',.,st.rS "' i 'T,"Vi 'W'Ni "1'"t, 'irx: at the ll.uel Adelphia. ' ,',ll)"- f "n,h I"'1";!'"" ;amlne, t I the etder of one of the Judges, (ieerge And Then the Theatre I H. Hulme. of New Yerk. It was dis- Aml then the iheatre! The en bet ' covered the Dllwjne Dell was over ever sf.its at a cracking geed vaudeville i w0'1- ,lni' slT wnH linrrwJ. show, might In a block bv the Kvem.vh '1'hc joke being that Dihvjne Delly Pi t'l.ir I.Kia.hll. ' 'has been showing as u H.L' heise fur lieillime. of course, is bedtime, unl ! 'he Inst ear and n half, and Mr. I Inline must be ehsirvul In the elt.v as well as was" the first judge te question her size, at home. Se te bed mi later than II I ('1',,l, en ufticci ihart-fii -nrt iinhu iinhu iinhu o'deeh. Such be.h. If veu den', see i V!:- ..M", ...V'm; '''". '. r. , . .. ""!'Vl fEES IhHH BWsLiWEifegri!3BMM i mA . ihflr & 11WI,.;:V , I That their, deeds and bravei v mar I ever live In memory, u leg c.ihiu wns , dedicated nt Vallej Porge today In honor of the men of the .".Nth lnfantrj who Hied In the World War. Oil the hallow ed ground where sol diers of the Revolution camped while in the midst of Hie light llile. I his means that It needs trcn twentv-elght te thlry pounds el iir )ressure te keep, out tile water. This plves n reaction of 511200 tens at the bottom of the cnlspen, mnklng the j net weight thereof some 1000 tens. I affording the caisson another point of nscendanej. It is the heaviest caisson , in the world and, Is shortly te be mode heavier bj virtue of a few thousand tens of concrete. I Sand Hogs Have lleeu Busy ! Already the sand hogs have pene trated te about fertv-hvc feet lie'ew tlie river bottom, and th buckets are nlriad.v carrjing up fragments of rock. Tills rock is, however, te use an u giimering term, "rotten." (loed rei k Hint ii In sa.v. bed rock has b. en 'Wh.v didn't the North Philadelphia men start their opposition when the fair prejeel was first advnncedV" Mr Wheeler was asked. "When the Sesqul -Centennial proio preio proie sltion was first brought forth the man ufacturers were recovering from the tremendous financial and nervous strain attendant upon the inflated business conditions diiriiTg the war." he replied. vve were mere interested in getting hack te normal than in holding world's fair. VJk 'Imnr" H&p vWmmmWkmm Kt mm ' ;"' J Mmf n Ji MMK. VKMZKI.OH i: fill lllitelii.tifl i ence. this n mil hut nlctuie-.Miie me,,,.,, sounded nheut ei-htv-slx feet dew-ji rial has been creeled. Ii was first built ' This, ncrordlngle calculntlens, mejnxi at Camp Meade, but was taken down I another week's digging p-Jerc the wer't I some time age ami placed at Vnllev ' "f filling In the chamKri wilii fu-' b'eige. ' (irele. All in all. the pier should he Twe thousand members of the gal- r"adj , except granite, In three weeks hint .'tt-Jtb Veteran Association left fur' longer. What remains nfter tlint is the historic spot at li.,:ir. p. , from! '" uUv l'"' Kranlte facings and te crcft , tlie Heading Terminal. Several" thou- M'10 "''''' 'ewers ever which the cables nre in ne swung. i That means thnt in three weeks the MKS. W. K. (.KOI11C.V Kcpuhlle.'iii trader and member of State C'eminltlcii from Philadelphia, sand visitors irem all parts f penn s.vlvanla were piesent. Colen d Willi mi H. fim-v. former ceniniander of ih, .'IHth, ' presented tlie reassembled cabin. A tablet en (be 'n,A1.M.,l"'"rs.'.l'e f"lhwlng Inseriptien: tills cabin, built of legs felled at ( amp .Meade, Mil., by th en of the regiment, has been brought t Valler I urge, the national shrine, te i, dedi cated (e the s.iered memerv of our members passed beyond. We. the M-r-v Ivers, adept this means f epr-.vn-eur levereiit regard and desire te m1 te posterity a self-built monument In perplull." A silk Hag was presented ( n,, a-sif lalien In Xli-s iti'in. , i, i i, ,, . presiilent of" the Celli Star' At .' I ,r .'" I e"pr ls building, Addresses were mndc bv Cnl.mei I 'Wt Vuss niiiuuii u eimr. nrsc nil! nnnl sand hogs will be paid for the Inst I ,.,'." rlrm't, '."".'-''"I" 't industriii time and that the plaie where they arel 'A?? ? .i 'nn,K ."b"ut n ,lrt,,i' working new. ix hours eierv day. will , U.'"U1 '," tilr' ''"., s manufacturiii, ven up te I eiiruarv 1 of this wnr . we did net (.ike seriously the matter of holding a fair, beiause our business was I se far below nenit-l thut we could pre- ' cure with case ai. the emnleves we' needed. I!-it in the last six month there hns eeme fr.r better business nnd n consequent demand fur labor In fact, the number of emplejes of Hie American I.ed.v Corporation." the I". ;. '-J'"!') 1,n'll,,''ip"",ing Company and the ( . II. Wheeler Cempunv hns lnerea-.d from l'ebrunry J from 1800 te npnroxl npnrexl matelj 700(1. Mr. Wheeler then said he believed the increased building operations re suiting from the Scseul-Ccntcnnml would attract thousands f tn.iiiutri,.) a I Philadelphia has had a brief glimpse of Madame Kleulherles euieles. vvlie ma.v seen lieceme the "I'irst I.adv of tJrenee," If he revolution llpseli the monarchy there. Ilcsidctlts (,( ii,0 flreel.- mlnnr l.ern n wh greeted the former Premier of Mileece llllll llli hrlile li-im iti.tniii.!.,. .. -. eeiiuinui anq rtiaimmg woman. The dlstiiigulshfd couple were heie for a few minutes en the afternoon of April 12i. this viar. when their trim paused n the way fiem Washington te New nrk. About 10(1 Creek residents here greed d Hie former Premier, who had guided their native reuntrv through the war years and w.is n- brilliant s.,.,k, mail at the peare cenfr reiice. ' 1' 1 nrmakis. pn sidenl of the IJdlenie iriho,e Ce'iimunilv of st (Ieerge, bended Hie tHcglltlell unl mail-' a brief s, , f welcome. Mis seven- teen-ve-ir-eld daughter. Helm, pie sented bempiet le Madame enlclm Madame enizeles was Mile. Helena Hchlllzzl before her mntrlntfe te' Hw,, i .-iMiiniiiiui in ijoiiiieii in ecueniier; ,;;j '1I121a The-wedding reception wnq hrmja i at the hemirtfiil llluhiriite I'nrk i-i1nc tt..-T$l . .-."- -r-rv" -.""-: r "-xji .sir Arthur t leslielil, nn old friend et u,Z Venl.eleM nnd n former member of 'As Pnll,. ....... I . 11'.. !..-... 'VVI . uiiiiuiivill IKrill III J 1IIKIUI1, liiidy Cresfield la n Orcek, the dnuh ter of the late Ellas Klladl, of Athens, who was one of the leading member of tlie Hellenic mercantile community In Knglnnd, Madame Vcnlzcle befera her marriage was chnperened for eeme time by Lady CreHllcld. The first wife of Venlzcles, who dl(l some years age, also was an Athenian, and left him with two grown-up enn. The former Premier Is fifty-eight year old, nnd Madame Venlzcles Is about thirty-two. THREE W. PHILA. SALOONS RAIDED BYDRY AGENTS Concealed Passage Leads te 100 Gallens of Rum and Alcohol Prohibition ngentM jesterdnv raided three mere saloons in West Phfladel-'' phta. At Hie saloon of Michael Mn (Jarrity, Pifty-llrst street and Haiti Haiti mere avenue, sP.ty gallons m" whisky, forty gallons of alcohol and some color ing matter were confiscated. Tim liquor was discovered by the agents hidden in the cellni. A concealed pas sage led te It Twe fiftv -gallon barrels of whisky, forty gallon of alcohol and seven casesj of old whiskv were confiscated from th" Newbell Hetel, Seventy -second wtrcet and Woodland avenue, owned by Mrs. Martha Kane. The .'-ii? store of .fames MeMlehae I-'ifty -fifth nnd Market streets, was raided net and two live-gallon cans. one Jive-gallon jug of whisky nnd one one-gallon jug of ulcohel were confis cated. VICTIM OF BOOTLEG WHISKY FIGHTS 2 LOADS OF POLICE Is Finally Overpowered and Put In Straltjacket Policemen from tw stations were called te overpower I'airhk Curry, nf Kightf enth stn-et and Lehigh avenue, after lie had drunk tee much booties; whiskv . Curry opened activities gt Krankferd avenue and Allen strict in ihe presence of Policeman Lee. of the Frent and Master stteets station. Lee attempted te nrret the mnn and was being over powered when Peliieini.ii Duffy, nt the Last Oiinr.t avenue station, nrrirca. Cuirv was finally puhn into nil a immobile patrebniid taken te u station beuse, wheie it was found netepsary te put lilm in a straltjacket. Dr. Itebert McCrelgbt. district surgeon, wild It was an acute case of alcoholism and ordered the mnn te the Philadelphia (ieneral Hospital First Penny Savings Bank Pay 4V4 Per Cent. Interest 21st and Btinbriilfe Stu 1343 Cbeihmt St Jthn Waniraitar, nave neen euineraicu as completely as if'il never evicted. What will become of thein then? Well, from the gues of these best acquainted with the snecles. most of Hie snnd hogs will probably leaf about the cltv until the money" that has come se freely nnd easilv lias been I exhausted. Then very llkrlv their nes trils will itch iigiun for the smell it plants Raising "The Kalr" rund "We muiufnrturers nre se deter mineil te prevent tin's s!.,.n,,i. r. ,!... ... 1 . "."l""-cilLfl 1 " 1 ave 11 nlal agreed te said "An btrntir.tl , , from ,l. . ' "T1-". .'". '"' glllleil - I .III I jll-l , llli T individual ns'efments, men 01 our light lleie in tin Invested. If , the touch of the pay envelope, and thev airnlnsTr,.. ..""," '" "ankers 111 will steal nwav bv one route or nn-.f.i. ' '" r'- ,s lle money ether te wherever the nearest tunnel or tils,.,!- ci ; ,.-,.. .,.-... tii.liiiti-itkunit filr titwl llinl li.inn-litu I...., . . .' 'S .'""'.' mi mwiiiH. hip ( gnimst if from i,''..'r.0" tl''n u S"d "" "" nee 10 a vel,, was isked Mr. Wheel,. lenevc the ii,, j, 1 coming idea te nut a vel,, of ii.,. ivi Arc Hardest I . 1 . --. 1 ..... ...i..h .F i... t . - 111 uiiu tot-., win i-eiiii; 1 ri'i it iigiun .... -... .u.- i,i,.,ir ,v,ie. t... .... itiiM.ii-, ,11 me iViiierican i.eirlen ,..T , i. ....-.. vv nelmlni-I, .1. r .. , .. -''" . ,-.i- I k.i i , .,. 1 - . ,.,e l''!k. P.'rTr IMmrmds. ""' ,u"1 ! . """' "V."" ?U.L& 'SSli tST1".:..' V! ' ' i'"".' ".- ' reniglil tliere will he n r..,, .,:.. 1 . ' """". " mvi. i.-ii-ni- iuuii- miner ,,,.,, - """ em 11 eves who den t nexL slei. for ntnen In ....lilies. nil- ' e.,n. , I. I' .. . -" "' " re,,""'n ban- serieils-llllnded sand lines, who stav for ,ul".t " Ia.v increase I .,.., '1' ' I ilng te Mrs. William Hllis (iieben, of I -- '" J" w""' Hie same contiacters.' fel- " MrWheel'lT','. ' ,1''; l,rel''i,i'1''.'' ! ,. 1 . e .1 .1 c . DrrDM A kimi-r r-Aer- nT-r- lnv.ilig the engineers from job te ei. ', . "p,Pr 'hen sa d thin if ih,. Ci,-' ,lHik Lane, one of the live women from PERMANENT FARE RATE Hut these 111 e few. Cuieiallv pcukW. 1 u'r 'eM, the auHierlHeJ ! H J' l Phllaildphia County en the Statu Cem- DIM P R T PAR AUAY ,h" "-adltien of the craft is In allow 1 ". ."t.,I ' hiiudle the thousand , of ".- .'.' mitten and the enlv Indepenileiit m UN r " ' AK AWA' I ample rest periods between jobs. wfi would fl,J. tlm P, I, ' ' her nf ii, ..einnil'itee ', 'rhc Inst davs of caisson digging nre I , 1J ' J en believe it unnl.'i i 1 ...,m c . ,' Clt 0fficial Blames .Company's unuucstiennbly hardest. Ilefere thev ; ' ' abandon the faiP ;'!' '' 'l "Ihe firs step was te get the vote Counsel for Delavlna Hearlnes "" through with the Camden caisson ' that the whole world m,. eT f .' 1 she sad. "The next is t iiente the counsel ier ueiaying neartngs .., .... ,m ,.,.,i. , i ... 1 fhn lr,w.i.i . .. "" . nevvs of It ami women in party principles, and the Samuel M. Itnsenbnuin. Assistant jieunds. but this is t( some ettent coin-I Hierir.lng ether n-m,n!i:"r 1 " ,I,il-1 '?'. third is te teach them te work 111 peliti- t Hy Solicitor ill charge of the city 's . pensaled bv a 1 eductien of the wnrkihiv ' Mr. Wheeler ,...'.." l"' "lvl,e1 ' 1 S? Completc Importations from the leading English and French potteries are new. ready for- inspection. ' Saturday Closing cur J 2 necn. '.MlUt veu wan' (hut von uillt rim.' the bell. I'p again at cigiit es, sir, whether )nij want te stay in bed or net and out of your room for breakfast in the hotel lining room nt St.'ilt. Thence an auto ride; then te Kalriiieuni Pink, resolving J'aX,"1- A,VM"f..i',0,.,,i!f1; "J""'1- "J?.1-1 nr In111.1l, .. ,i, vi .: .1 i' .1 1 lack (. lUluvn hnrni. third. I neon, Jt a n length at the Zoological (,nrd"iis. Catherine n Cletht-i: feurh. .smmjbroel rue gardens nianagi "s the guests of incut A lide then te Valley Purge, and the kind of luncheon .you m e in the movies, riien tour of the historic Valley I erge Park, ending with patriotic serv hes in (he Valley Purge chapel. s Mime one discovered very early in he history of the world ull geed things June a pause somewhere, se at length luck te Philadelphia and the train for flume. uuj. Isaac H. ClQthltr, Jr.; teurth. L'riuallts 11. j.. ninMjrin. C'laaii 3il. Jumplnz isinlcn I'lrnt, Ne'l Mlfs I'alli'rlne U. 1'lethler, foceml. I'rln I'rln ecb, MIcj Marv Ctnthler: third. Teien, Mlus Cnth-rlnn 15. Cluthlcr; fourth lilarlt I(ackt, DilHymi Kami ('Inns :i.V Jumplnc jenle Tlrat, Tim K aa brook i.UBfl. Inane Ji. 1 lethtir .Tr, c'l!in 3. pnnv In harness first. Ilnu H'etad'. nilwjnn l'lirin, mitimI, UuIJh, Illnck Onk J'ar.ii. I'liv-t M aaildlc hore flrat 1 hr .nswir, rillHjnn rnrm srcen.1. Jlv IVIlKht. .Mlas Xhiri- I'mncBa Hlmun. third. .Moonshine. "Wal ter llrlrku: fourth. Knrlna, W. J. Clothier. riian art, heresi. In harness Klrst, Mont Ment Mont pt'ller (,'nrlnne, Mentpeller farm, necend. Virginia Ited, roh-hreeli Fiirnis, third. Del hritfr Sunflower, Colonel II K Itathavvay, fourth. Mnntpeller Pafetj. Mnnlpeller I'nrm. I'laaa S."V. pnlru of humeri nnd Jumpers first. Avonweod nnd l,rnl I.enape Victer C, Matrer: second, lob Whtte Alert nnd Idrourhe, Heb White farm, third, Tebv Hay jnnd Hay Aline, J C Hrewn: fourth, bensa (Ien and Sk rocket, HurnlclKh. cal union under party banners. 'I hut. 1 side of Philadelphia Rapid Transit of course. Is rather idealistic ami may l empany s valuation work, stated to te uever be accomplished it has net been 1 day It was improbable thai a periuaii yet, but that is wiiat we nre hoping ent fare late would be Iked by the for." I Public Service Commission bv Ja'nuarv Alwas Ilaiked Suffrage I as planned. "I have always been interested in Mr. Keseiibaum s.inl the commission suffrage," Mrs. Greben explained. "My j had planned te complete its hearings by mother and father were in favor of the 1 October 1.", but this would be linpos linpes linpos mevement when It was decidedly un- sible because of the refusal of Cele- popular and ter ten years j was nea in j. .iiiycc, aiienicy ier the coin- te four hours. MISSIONARIES -GATHER AT READING CONFERENCE1 HARVEY MOVES AMERICAN Natien,, "V , , EMBASSY INTO A HOTEL National Speakers and Delegates et Foreign Pests Attend I Old Lease Expires and New Place Heading. Pa.. Sept. .'IO.fHy A. P.I ' Is Net Yet Ready wuiiy ,uin iiiuri,cii ny nirivai or .1 est of men prominent In the misslenniy ' Id for the missionary cenfeieme new i" piegress In this (dty Shty-five local 1 bundles are enlisted In the iiieetingH. The speaker tonight will be Dr. ilrihert I-. Sneer, secretary of the Heard nt 1-ereign Missions of the Presby teilan ' hiirches in this ceuntrv and president i 1110 iM'deiated Ceuiiell of Churches e ' 'J ;st in Ameiica. 1 I he wide sweep of this conference ls mphusUed by the cliaracter of speakers. Hey In. hide missleuai les from India, I Hiirnia Inpan, Afriui. Cliitia. Korea, I "'atlii-Aiiierlcii and tlie Pliillpplnes, 'arii of t,.,P i,i ,, itcknewledgdl au nnrity en th,. i,,, ilch he represents.' Miieng the iiniienally known church! wnleis who will speak aie Dr. Uehert ;. Speer, Dr Prank Masen N rth. Dr. ,y1:n.K,., V''":,111 ,)r-Ji s " riaukun,, lit' .l l'ml'rlalu and Mrs. Kmi,. he ( mdl;. ,. , ,(l lni)H, W(,,V Mown women spcakeis en fe.elgn mis s'"iis ill the teuiitrv. of n suffrage organization. Hut It was reallv an accident that I went into practical politics. Hecuusc of my civic work I was appointed te attend a meet -lug tit llOll Seuth Hrehd street, which I harifly realized then was State heud (luart'crs," said Mrs. (irebeu, with a smile. ... True le her 1 elief that a woman s lirst duty Is. toward her family, Mrs. (irebeu does net allow her political ac tlvltles te Interfere with her home life, nnd she looked out of the window and down the street, and then at the clock, ns she murmured, "Mv seii hheuld be home from school new." A btreng belief 111 pnrtlsnnlsm, Mrs. Greben Insists that this ls the only method by which things call be accem pllshed In politics. "Many women who linve worked for suffrage thirty, or even forty years, lack the foresight and the ability te depart from the old lines of pany, te go ahead with his cre'ss-ex amiiintleii absence expert employed in appraisal proceed nigs. Mr. FeiiMcl has been under cross cress examination since September 1. lie was 011 the stand ter several hours yesterday afternoon Commissioner (.'lenient announced the next hearing would be next Tuesday, but Mr. Pcus tel explained he would have In lie In Montreal, Canada, en that date, and would be testifying thcie In another cam until October 10. 17 ALIENS DETAINED Passengers en Pittsburgh, However, Will Probably Be Released Seventeen a'lens, taken from the r as asKed, Firmly Against .-ar he MUd'' 'Sh".i'r k '"' Ben" tl,k 'nr." eViwtiv fcl iwf " """'"" banker jerreitly summed in, the Mtuntien however !,.. 1.. "... rll"aiien. Youths Are Held for Attack en Man ' whfeh we,'il?Ci" fai, nt, " 'than one Ji VeiT.a" fege "an'nb ' REAL BANDIT CAR HAD GUN MOUNTED READY FOR USE Blamed for Arrest of Pals Solemon Jacobs, elejiteen years old, Federal street near Tenth, and I'llas Tdimi rnr ( u etitv.f 11 ,, t uet i1.1 'P,il, r, . , I '" - """, w 3 ui j tiw I'll in city witnesses during the street nenr Federal, were identified, to te of linbert M. rciiHtcl. thief day by .1. .1. Dougherty ns the men who attacked lilm yesterdnv becaus' tliey snld be had "siiueuled" 011 their "pais" in the Siipp'ee-U'ilis-.Tnnes milk depot robbery nt Darby recently. The attack en Dougherty, who drives a bakery wagon, was made en llreud street near the rniiudciphia Navy Yard. deited fair taite many was n failure." Te n sic month J ears te feriref It weuM n fair that organizations thnt ,,-,. 1:..., ... in opposition are as follews: 1 I.ocemotive W.-rkn. H.,1,, Ik" Manufacturing Cemrsniiy. II C "d ing, Inc.. A. Theodere A l,h t .T. ' viii I-'1"1'! V'l'i'iiacturing Cempanv ut, ,,a.V',v c,"IMny. Deenng a "-"fltty. Ileusen- Iilnir ManufucVurliL ManufucVurliL fenipany. Itndinoer vnu .1 . V,lr" ". InIen, Sept. .Ml. -( olenel Geerge ,,,,, l ,v,.l.'h thev imrsne.l when thet , "teumshlp Pittsburgh te the (ileuccMe tr 1.. .. 1... ...-1.... . u,,.,m., ii 1.1.. ! .- ----,--- -- ....... ,..., ii,1..i,-,,,fi,., i.... .. .11 . 1. ..1. 1 .. narvey ins ,1 ,.sh,k siiuiiiieii nn 11, s fl t Mnrt,,,i c li 0 f c- tight. They believe '""1,1 "ln"""' ".'" I'nmaiiiy ue own. The American Amb.issader 11111-I that (hll,BS rn , fell(.u 0'ut 1 released today after undergoing an ci- I move out of Ull Chesham plate, which , net ;i)nrUsnnsl.lp basis, but that ,, aiiiliintleii. I until new was the Auiericun emlinssy, whe , , mv vnim th,.y nrP retlK One passenger who was detained. las the lease has expired, but the new'am, Mhv thpv filll t0 accomplish iiiere,MM M",r-V, titrgeial.l. of l,herwel, I enibassv at 111 Prince s gate is net yet tMcin t,' , ,j0 was married lust night te e. J. Mowrer, rnriili- fin htu neemifinnv. In fnet. the! .. ......' l . .1.1,1. .. , 1 of WashillErtnn. II., rner Ills IipiJa i,n.. fl mansion which .1. P. Morgan presented te the United Stntes for this put pose mny net be turned ever te Its new owner until net summer. Se tlu) colonel is packing up his be longings and thu embassy files or rather, Is having them packed -preparatory te moving te n hotel for the time being. This will be tlie first time ill history that an American embassy litis been established In u Londen hotel. inclination, then I think It is all rlcht for her te held office," Mrs. (irebeu . said she believed. "My aim " piie concluded, "is te have women en the ward and city I committees. Twe years from new, In 'tlie next election, that Is what I hope Me see, and what I am working for. Women should be represented in city i (levernineiit, and until they nre they will net have as great an amount of I influence as tliey should." ! GOVERNOR ASKS AID Alten Kenttiif litm lifu iiL.nileii.. l,n& .. liliii with a suvved-eff shotgun, which ,, ?IIu f( "'"Pnny . Jl, u. iueaev was mounted en the deer of their auto- ,' .' , ,' ' 'Hliams. Sheble 'v-' "l0bi,e- - - "'"n.ySi: OPEN HOME FOR BLIND KS; Sfe8fMtS;. " . Hudd AMiei'I (emiMnv, ViUiennl Itnnt Cardinal at St. Mary's Dedication " eriuniitewji. Wieduian v,i,, X-i-U C' " Village Cut-up s u r e, i come ever te this hill Sundays 10 watch cm stall. What was that, a Moen? 1 don't get much of a out of these cars." Wew! laugh Prices F. O. B. Factory, $129.-), $l69."i. $2485 51785, MACKIN MOTORS, INC. . - :b .'!" aiiflercrlf e. Trrnldrnt . erth IJreiiiJ s. 1'henr I'eylur 7888 IllMilar Kuums Own i;,rnlnga Tomorrow ('empany, Wirt A. Knev Mnnnf... - Inr ( einnnni Phi. ..., n ..i,. . . " ... !--- - --- m - V Hill ir.S II I lull I'.... nrv St Murv'fl Inar (nfn (nw i !... k-i....i .. w.n ... ..- h i nut . . i .. j n '. t u (ii -itiuiv, iii i i rii hi. i ii ii iiki ii ill. i: , ..-. .... ,i. HH...I - r... .ii, ... .,: ', '.L ;. ''." "ii-iimoei .nn iiiieii, in. i.iin-Minii', win ue neu- (iry, ine Mnnev Whir Moter Cars The car of the ten preren uaiU Autherised Dealers Kirkpatrick & Heylcr lJI Itnrkrt l. United Servict Moen Ajcy. 19 un'fiiti-r St. WIDOW OF GROOM KILLED BY HORSE ASKS $10,000 Alleges Ani- Judge" Moere Knew mal Was Vicious William V. Moeie, for manv vear a Prominent eli,tr at Imrs,. shevv.s, and Mew,, ,IN ,,gi. jiinere. hns been Mieil u viSlTrl;ll"!,t""11 ln N,w Vnrk bj rs .Marin .MilJurney, widow of Hnrrj .Ucl iirney, who asks Slil.OOO duinages ''it the deatli of her husband. .Mclii,.ni,j xwm urm , C M(ll(1(l iiii.i ",st ""r"- Thete was an ex h ibl ion at Iieven, i'n.. en .My e. "Idle leading one of the defendant's "I'HM tiein n lallread tiuiii te tlie ex h hit Ien ground Melluniey vvns kicked In me abdomen ami died several hours Liter. ,,', I" n'leged by Mm, Mi Jlurney that 'inige .Mnuiti uud Lin agent knew the '-ui-BO thut kicked her husbuiid wiih ucleu,s and bad 'Wpropeniltyite kick." M'WOR HANN INJURED West Wildwoed'8 Executive Was In' I Bus Hit by Train Appeals for Help for Smyrna Vic- Wildwned. N. .1.. Sept. .'). Mnvnr tlms of the Turks i Warren llaiiu, of West Wllduend, and An aiipenl for aid for the refugees i his wife are in Kelehuer'n Hospital from Smyrna and ether victims of the hern Miiiering irem injuries receiveu rurhs was inaue loony in a irocIama irecIama when a shifting engine en the Wild- , tleu insued by Uoverner Sproul. weed uud Dehiwnin Hay Short Line Kvery reMdent of Hie Stale Is asked Kallrend struck Hie West Wildwned, te help "In the name of humanity." bus, in which thev were tlie only pan- j The proclamation reviews some of the scligcn,. Mih. llanil received four sufferings of these driven from their broken ill", laceinliiins of the face and homes and empliiisl?ea necessity for body, and Is badly shocked. The j Hjiecily action. x,...rt.. ..lirt.ilitn, Id Inlnreil nnd he - was cut alKiut the face by glus-s. The accident happened lute lust night. Hit by Trelley, Child Dies .leHepliliie Ward, four years old, 17'-' I North Tenth street, died in the Chil dren's Homeopathic Hospital as he result of Injuiles suffered August le. when she was struck bv a trolley car ut Tenth street and Columbia avenue. Although her Injuries were but a frac ture of n leg and cuts and bruises, couipllcntleiiH developed. drover Kiinwlcs, 40114 Jtaynten street, Cer Cer inniitewn, nioteriiiiii of the car that struck the girl, is rearrested. M0T0RMAN HURT IN CRASH at Sec- Trelley Strikes Motertruck end and Fitzwater Themas Hi ay, 1010 Hint lnotermnii, was slightly hurt e clock this morning when lane, a at S:ir. nift cai struck n motertruck nt Second nnd I'iUv.ater ntrcctH. (ray was Hung back against the plat form guard rail uud one thigh vvns bruised. A window of Hie trolley wus. broken nnd the motertruck was dn Hi nged slightly. The iiiotevman was treated' at the rei'insylviiniu lleapiiitl. ner arrival, u nn ceremony was per I formed lit thu rectory of St. Mary's 1 1 athellc Church. Gloucester, by the' i Key. Jeseph SutlllT. I .Miss Ktiphenla Malcolm, of Liver pool, another passenger taken te the Immigration station, wns released In custody of the relating of William Lnu rier, .Till Hamilton sti,.Pt, this city. She will be married te l.uurler In I'hi'l. adelphia today. i COLLISION KILLS HORSE Driver, Thrown Frem Wagen, Rolls Away Frem Speeding Truck A horse was killed and its driver, Clarence Ketchim, injured today when his huckster wagon was struck by a meter truck at Eighteenth street and l'assyiiuk avenue. Ketchim was thrown from the wagon and escaped prebable death by rolling aside as the truck micjI by. He was taien te m. Agnes' Hospital, lie live at ISM Kast Uussell street. .lames Mullen, Chester, driver nf the truck, was a nested, The wagon was considerably damaged 3 OPERA STARS ARRIVE Scotti, Martlnelll and Ruffe Reach New Yerk Today New Yerli, Sept. .'10 The gathering of fingers with the approach of tlie opening of the opera season continues. Today three well-known opera Ntars are arriving en thu Uliille Conre of tlurNavlgaztene Uenerale Itullnna. Tliey nru Antonie ScetH and (ilo (ile vaniiii Mnrtlnelll, nf Alie Metropolitan Upcra Ceiumy, uud Titta lluffe, , icated nnd formally opened tomorrow afternoon, at li'ffi o'clock. The ceremonies will be the occa sion of u pilgrimage of representatives, numbering many theiiHiinds, from every parish In the archdiocese. Delegations will go te Lansdnle net enlv from Phil. nilnlnlilft tint- flAlii ntiitit . . . ,. ii. ' . , . ,,l"i,ul' uui i.u... -.i., ion- ei me i .viniiuweiuriiig i.empaiu. An uirshlp, containing pilot jind two passengers, will lend the contingent from St. Carthage's parish, West Philadelphia. Cardinal Doughterty will officiate at tiie ceremonies, which will nle include the raising of "Old Hler.v" en the grounds In front of the institution (inventor Sproul will be the or".!!!!!' of the day. TODAY'3 MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 Otlll . 1 'nmiin ,i ,.-... t. Ili.li-. ',..... '""' '!'' ......-...iniii-y ,,1-hi- , empany, Ldgni vvnrn .-sous ,v le, I'rank Shel,. .loin (.) Sum (,, j00I(. v i " jrV'-M"f'U',wrl"K Cempanv Schaurn & I Dinger, .beive Mill ,. Indepenilejit Insurance Agencv W T Munegue, of th(. .snnbeii,n"ri V )..v l.. .. Company, Hegnr Crawford. I'du,. bj'hunlH 1'ergn Cempanv, Rev stone Screw ( emiwiiy and the reunsy'lvuiua Lawn Mower Company. ! 1 r I Jekn A. Mermen Mtheney & Kilroy i j SM0 Hrnslncien Aif. yv. l'hlludclpliU J lire nl a tiiHili-vnril 'jimjd ' I i 1 -l mm. " i w , I J ,.-... ... i S .? stone Illndley (.ear i empany. L'dcnr T l ' , m , -I r ' if igwisBwn,Tirrry--T--7jS55a mini .immiih wjlll ' ii I Geed Clothing I - I 1S economical, L-omtertable, Satisfac- 1-1 Aftcr-Dinner Tricks , tery really the only kind that thinking I " people buy. y, k J:r deed's Quality Standard of Fabrics I S XVA lllti 'And Inilnrtntr nrnrliwec r'L.fl,: .!.. Illll .id ii-N ss . "'"Hiimginai Illll i r nernenstrates its wertJi by the test of J i 's ' i ser ice. ' I l W ) ) I V y J I "ts jiimI Tep Couts lire priced 30 and I jk m upward uith especial values in the I ' fl -X y.E. I crudes at ? 10, $15 and $30. I)'! TTt ' - I I" TS, : no. 7;.Ma,eheV a ,,,,,0 j JACOB REED'S SONS lrtvJj rUe matche are laid en a plate, us I n e. - f'lw-K -u'llvjl B I' D 'Hl.ewn inthetlgure TlieiKrfermerthen 1424-3142t CblCStEliUt Street 'I - K8 me people each te take one niati h I - . .i y land yet leave one en the nlnte. in I .. r ) all have given up attempting , 0, U vXSf l 1 ' the apparently Imnes-dbl., nri,i, ..... & .VvA al L llli ;, I AV Ml vtt nmere n. nnu nermny ji. near Dala, four persons nre allowed each te take 9 I IVm '114? Chrvrlfs H. Mennhnn. BHH A,M.en Ft nl ' ? ,,,U!,S": T".p I'rfrtriiler announces that H tl Ai I h I J1 m M.iHlln 1! Zlmmennan, Btutt Matthew I llu will be the fifth pcrten. When bis 111 BL: - -.. - ,J W lrill.', III mW WIHInm nUlii- 205n Wrvverls M. ami ' iVT Cuf8 .,U , ''nlm,J" VWU 1 Hie '' '. jCWSBSaSBm YW'Mk I'tieii" walker. :iii'ii Wavrt"t. ""'' P'l-. with the lat match en It 1 " (f "W'i'MM, ns-ff v.rtunrar,!',A. Mn" nn' i t:x itVuJ1Zru'u' biii tL w-r Mm p,t,h;ir,1 rninnnn t22.t TV, Uiirxeri! St.. an ' "" ,n en ,,le plu,p I J ysIitf?, . t JB ! i'lertnie UlcliarU. u'Oj'N. tiartaln nt n Cowrleftt, 13!:, Vv fiiMIc Mstr Company QfrJ' M fSiffm ? 'Si. .lil ft i dnifl. ti Jllrahman. r,si) i tnrlfs hliMnns I MO si V J,, iiml Jcaimi'tte tinn4 rfve. J. jIiii .1 Klller.vn Chf'nlPr. IV K Mlirrm W'llkcs'llarrp. Ti N'eririHii 1. .Miller, 170 VV Wjeinlnir nvi . anil IIIl.H I'rlce, 470T N. ill st l'r'il 1" I'.nien I'lieuler I'n . mul rferelrv I, .lenrr v lllllliflen U.inlel M, lilr.inl. Trmtmi V J ami 1111 ilrc.t i:. Merrell I'lltsburfch, l'rt William l'urN Veuiik-HiMMi. m . ami lllUaliplh II Tittuill. rnti Archer t .Mlrt i' Voehnle Rtsn Vine M , an.l llrlen II. putTery. -ists .Mrrlen avu II. im 1. T'I..U V.I J .-.fl,l c n A. I Wnlpulncltf ai V -iflth si " ' lllilianl i". nirlsteeh.T ,Ir 1MB Walnut nt iiml llirrli i frUHKll, t05S .Mar- krt t Mii-hafl Hhuiler, V3I.1 K Oihet st anil 11,-lsn Zaile 1M13 V. i'alt st Jnhn Smith 1711 Prle st , ami lrtln Jehn- Mm, 07 N. Jessup si llarr P'lff H11 A M snj Wllhlmlna MnrCerkrll "ou llrvn Mavvr av Hew aril N 1'flsl 4.',", W Hiinithiirst st Hint .Isssle M Hhiim- in i;. ilnrvaa lans Hlelmrd II Ulllntt Ihill K Wetmerlainl st Hint I'harlolte II Sham, ISilS K Writ- liinrrlnm.1 si Gun I'rliuv ail N. Hancock t , anl Jean. Ml." i I'.'lln." ,..,. . , 1, h', n: ., w m - , .--,,, William K. Allen. H i: cer, lst ami na. I performer demonstrates the trick uiiu I'uiuiuy it. ' - - . ..r J .. J .,J, srmmM&n