l'. 3"7i!P &&$j$p-y- Vw&wMw" WtW-W' TTWlSSlffJ r.eiiAi TT9-.TJ !?SJpgRpy. i77 wyy!;. JJ s I ' "I & 2a EVRN1XU PUBLIC LELKJEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBElt 19. 11)22 V . - r N i i i w tS. A K. Wl "sfVrtd -1 STATES TAKE REINS AND RUN CAMPAIGN Cobwebs Grewing in National Headquarters of Beth Po litical Parties UNABLE TO RAISE FUNDS By CLINTON V. CIMtKltr Uff CerreiMwindfUt Ktenlne Public I edarr OttvriaM, tilt bv Ptil'd. l.ularr lumimi! Wft&hlnfilen. Oct 111.--Spider wli (trew nbeut the nnti.innl hri.hiinrtcrx nf both partir-i lirre. Yeu tnn tint sec them, for yeitnj inr-n villi brooms jn about the place1 tijlng te rIvp It nn 1. earnncc of nctivlt. ami cnerg; I'.ut the irrbi nre thi'rr Just the saiim. Thev am delnp business nt th old etandu'. Thr- Rtnti nm running the campaign te suit themselves. It lb aroefliniK fH (71 I'll It tn rtlll II ll'ltlllll- A .nmnnli If ill nun Shltn imir Mtr mrlipiil nn.l In nttnther i niis'i- - ative, or If. for pxnmplc mtr tlrpiibll -ean rnndldetp for Sonnter insist en running with flip I'etnn.'nitl.' uindldntp for Governer (r wiir I niioerotir" r-niuii- dnt "for Srnater hn fcnnr.1 rn nllliiiire with tllP llepuDlir.in eniiunnie inr inn. erner. States Dating Own Speaker A newspaper i'errt".r"iidi"it went te the Republican N'atletuil Cnminlttr.- tin.' ether day te nk for mlvinti' ...pies of uppfchi'i Sonnter IVptirr tis ti ile llier in Nev I'lifjlnnil. Is S.-iuitei T'epper Kei'.iK te spp,il hi .e, Kris land?" asked tin' preppr iiutlnultv. "Well, we kti" iietliim; iilinut It. The State committees, tin re 1110 dntins thph own Hponker" " Tl,-n lu flll.rt f,l- IIIIM! tlllll' rniin unmnn went te thf " Itt-nnhlit -in ti.niln.inilnr., tin. iilhei- .1m I.. ...t n ep.v of the Ilppulillcnn pint fei 111 "f 1020. An othce bet would nerm-ilh hand It te lier, but 11 liich functiemirv . preducins a t.inipalgu limk nisltpd en gelnc epr pptj plnnk in it te tell hew It had btPii fulhlled. sin1 i in a teasing mood "Hew about the bonus'' ' h nskivl. "Well, j en pp i passpil that, lmt the Preiclent pIeh1 it Hut p lm" p pnspd the Matprnit Hill." be rrplleil "Yes, fir't ni.iklns it mpnnincW .," 1ip TPtoried. "Hut what I r"nlU wantul te kneu is uli.'t -.ou did rbe it tln plank for ristesliiu twnle with llu-spi "TIiptp U no en'h plank. ' he in pllfd confident mll "But William Allen White. i.Ke en thp platform lemmlttpp, has just wilt ten nn article f n tiifr that the plank about restoring trade relations with na tions with wh eh we have none .a pres ent means Itusxtn." tdie urged The man was awed In the name of 3fr. White and reirenfpd The women Teter knows tee much l'trrjbedv knows tee much anil Is ten imlppendeut. Stated tell the 111111111111 e imiulttcps te go where national mmmittecj lune nerer birn te'd te go bfnrp States Able te (iPt Menev As for menex. the Sfitps get n when the National Commit ties e.mnet. A Bceut who wns out for the Hepubllriins leeenth lsltd Ulmde Inland 'Hew about menej " lie .ih1"-1. "We Inve It." h" wns told 'Hew much-'" be ned "V ell. net as mueli 11s usual but rnetigh ' wns the leplj "Hew mueli de ion usualh lune " he pertisted. "Oh about i"tl 000 he was telfl Mene is hud 'e Ret for jnirpees cf the National teniinittte. .,..,- Yerk gives money for tlie stare campaign out maues a peer mourn wlien it Is a,.,..w.i.ii.-.i w. u.ir iiiiii.iii.,1 loneeiers The chief financial man of the Repub lican national i emmittee spends ague. ly when asked nbeut lontrlbutlens "We have nl we ought te have." he says. But whin the Pacific Cnst States were in for stie.ikirs there was ' worry nbeut expense tnene; It is a long trip and railroad fue rre Iuk'i lact n'ght, nsdeelnrinfth.it th" Natien, Yet when the committee offers te send m hi' opinion, never would depart from speakers te ninrer States which are,he riehteenth Amendment. v.H.MMa.M ................ - Every milr? rr 1 w . iifi LaiiuJ .' W "llB l 3rS. rflC 1TtM ' f .rtwWiiki2f-,. TKtl immi uer. tmh eflht Apacht Istsllans was d.i cavrtA by Coron Ceron Coren aim In 1540 en his sons leit for W -Vky. - .lZ'k w SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS ON APACHE TRAIL HIGHWAY PAST these mysterious giants runs the magnificent Apachs Trail Highway in the heart of Arizona en through the glorious colored desert .through high walled canyons, along sheer precipices, past ancient CLIFF DWELLINGS, and skirting the great ROOSEVELT DAM a ride never te be forgotten. Sleeping car service three times a veek te Glebe, Arizona, will enable you comfortably te make this 120-mile detour by automobile between Glebe and Phoenix in connection with your trip en the 1 Stwn Ciiisi 0 Sun&etr v vdiirurnia New Orleans I San Antonie SUNSET LIMITED El Pase Tucson San Diege Observation Car, Through Dining Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, and ether comforts of modern travel. Daily Tourist Sleeping Car be tween Washington, D. C, and San Frricisce. Connecting at Yuma with the San Diege and Arizona Ry. (or San Diege, Fer infotnnatlen and literature address SOUTHERN PACBMC LINES m . .?. T. Br, IMS kaa)(a ptMM MEMBERS OF VaHnSSaaaBvlllii JHHi '-' - ''-B " BBaHBiaBRnHalBBmJ m &MMmtlk --OaWMaMtHaatlaaaT I , if ;, AjM JHBflliHI 'wfHfBRraaHSHSa 'mtm!'t!'xk"'' '"' ''''Sri' mKm liiore doubtful i nflni t ilil tluit tin' StljtPM, tlllllll. Mill, will pll l tlit i i own Spi'dkrr. c'lillei'tnt- for 'In tliinnl Cenimiltd' .inn Inte town tli oilier dm "'I line n llt ns- Ieiik .1 .1 jetir inn ' he "-.ii'l ' I "I111II innUi' It in liiiMitiixH, if tin- leiinrit nor -.' line perr. i "- tluit 11.1.10 of tin pieple get alitUjg. II iMh t "llllk of it th- Ml"" f.'ll.lU s III) I. II 1 lobs in the lit .nliniiilstr.iiien ' sephus Dant'ls Ins mini tnieiigh in SlTi ' S'S li repenti'l luttirh. "I. Scoretim H.iker li.is dni'i better rl urn him we ci 1 'steO M. Vi.H and Mn hel Palmer did betti r still, bui inlthei .t them gae as mm Ii as We ulrew l'en .ind his 1 cm ti ibu'inii Is vjoe ".lunni Ce is itiinth w iitm: fm the world te na lit 111 fur his ,irtlile en l'lllupe before he ieiiiim threiuh it .1 "Hi 1 mud Hannh i-. of uiiii-se, en ereii' 'is iisuiil. Hut then tlnie ,11 e al "" ".Atnbils.iiliitr. lllld dlplem it All 1 in- "f Nielli III O hlrttj Wl'l' tlM'lI dees net k t 11 j-.b iiliri..i if Ii" Is tint Hid Alubiis.iiIe.' Williinl Is the nnh lie who is grateful te the et' lit of 1 n II .1 ("lit lie went n.i bitterh, ten .1 n hatiil. te write in w name, en his lisi Yeu In tw bitter winds nbe It the ruropp.ltiiJtleu of Aluelie III tieHtles. wh.itiMr tint iiie.ins, m tmih hed- Uiiiirters. Inmbmlj is i.m his enn 11 polities 1 I'tibnih knows ten 111 teh ike the MMIIlg Welll.lll who wuilteil the ilupnlgn line Men wi'l Millie li"ie te Congress in u if who b.ne ni'ide tlnii e 11 issu s git fielr own niene, .1110 ewe nulling te the lentriil lnirt i nutherlu I will be 11 teri'sting, but whit wil eon e of It nil .' FAST WIND STOPS GLIDERS Most of Entrants In English Con test Remain en Ground Iifnnl. ttct 10 -Yrsteidaj s rn'ig v inds kept mist the entrmts 111 l.ng 1Kb glider competition en the ground. (J A I'ngland, the first te go up wn wn ferced te descend after 11 uiui'iti and thirt -one seconds In the nir. nnd In reported that he was unable te control the machine at nil in the iippt r currents. At en time when lie bended into the wind lie was going backward. Jehn .Iptps. In n tlirmnn model, tiled bis luck a little inter, bit after thrie minutes ctnshed and damaged Ins glider lieventl repair, although In was net in jured. Son.e of 1 ne freak iii.icinnes meiPeii .. 'r. ..I,.., l!r...n'e In tr.,-, irsnlmti illl.'l IHIIH- 1IIUH 1 III 'VIII '.'.. ..'.. ,.-;r. u.,i, n ru,. ,venitid from tiie imn(':ebnr and methe iiemr for the takeoff ntppllul b pedals Anether Mttenll One is a bli 1 1 e hs wm() fnn mai nit of tin pint's Mnnei Mike flower n tals Harding Reissures Drys Washington. Oct l'.l - rresidnt Harding was iptnt'd In delegates te the conference of Allied ( I ristlnn Societies, who called en him it tlie White Heme MH - . . m a scene worth while mim mm M . Vi' A. : s jr- ii$?&9&z3& rSiBS u.fV(V "n.M., -s. 9lKaJQi vyPTBmtiK&J 'WVJiw"" fceu ttFigr San Francisce Les Angeles Gaivirai Hgent PliaAlT r-uc. fTT- SCHOOL BOARD MAKE INSPECTION WSm- ' Wm$ British Coalition t -3 J7.iitKSa S-Air.Z&Ssr. . vC li I lli'ine'iiiln s 1 ii.iSK..,. te5-4 v-vvf .v. " 3m&mmm . . .. -Xf!mM'itvVvi (nnllniinl rrem I'eEe One ' ti Til iiMiffi " f'- r f" Itntinr I.. in linil siinl.mi 111 f in ni sif5la5Ks:llf "4sWaasKS( "2?i k j 1 - . Kt&mmmm&vsmm I . .'v - '.' kT II 1 1 I HI I 1 1 1 I I I ( VW. .'.AW.JIH I WH."I) , S SvbVBhnbtSPEn u I II I isySlWSvWM5 M I 1 JJ!isili& ii '5S3B - K5 f'6' Mine, iclt te right (iieige A. Welsh, number of lle.ird et Ldil- , i.itlnn; William Kim en pnslilrut of beard, and Dr. lenls .Nusb.iutn. asseil.ite superintendent, ill-cussing possible site for girls' tt.id' sdienl at Thlrtccnlli and Spring (iitidcn streets. Ilelitw Kntrnme of (urge Wolf .school. Ori.itm i and I'epl.ir streets, with Ihlrt; one inch li.ill and djtigrrnits thlrt; twe-lmli st.iirw.iy Old Fire-Trap Schools Inspected by Rowen frntlniid frnni I'rtirp ttri tlnre tin- i Mil i mi te icl c s are trained Insfe-iii Air. WiKh fr. nl the ilni inlidi ted in lindh liht'il ltld jmeih i Mntilr'nl i 'isrenpis -eme net mule 1 tllllll tWlJll fl et Willi , , .. mi nine i ;( i ;i iriinnsi inmi n patent tn get a ihlld in the h.ml of pr.i'ti.. Ill nil lum tint am s, henl i" bettn. s.,,,, . ..lsh s he wnt' through tlip lunldii t that lime he had no' ;et seen i in of the ether buiblln.'s T'he si lieid of pwnt.ie ' ii piesent conduct! d in live old f-is,lnnid epv dw'llin.s which have bei n titnedeled nnd lennif'ed bv it n bnds s. 'I he houses ale in i st,i(i f ,)c , ') 1P Imbum: is peer eM'ii mi tl bti'btcst nf dn nnd tin stilrwn;s ,ire all of wen,, winding and niriew Mr Itewen ,'uid the tnnnpv spent In rouieliling the mn.si s us Miisirii A the trip pr.'irrt'-fct?. Mr Ileucn tifH hum - tiiiu iu'M- iir'iuii'H' 1 used tn ntteid nnnv of th. ele- r,e.-m school graduations. ... s.n,d but though I Mill get invitnti.ns te ,, 1 ....... .w.t..,,,. . tlmm I de lint ?.i I linvp Iirnm.siil the prnple new 1 i,ildings ter -e lern; thai I ni.i ashniii'.l ! meet them ngiln visit ti tl.r Jehn ..' 'in v Vdiii.s Sr hr.il at liiittenvvui'd and I'niien stre. ts die' lesn.l n thre-stnii hn k M.-uclure hidden betvvetn nth'r I. Hid ings ind si painted treiu ihcni In an eielt-fieit nil'' oil either s.de "I l.ls small spire was all that could ler ligl 1 into the tlnssie-jinB. The children mill uatil) cc the blnclJieaids from tin. r lean, r.rid open gas lights . r. .on .en tinunllv kept burning t 'lhlrd and IJrevvn kiciih u.- Mif flin Scheel viin visited i 1 s, ,,(, IiiiiWhis' :s nln.tv -K'ven v.nrs e,d . nil han inn" pieius. It vii" las' hj.i nt. 1 rvvcn'v tour venr-j a 1 in. In 1. ks in the iciliMg and vails rem, 1 ti, ,,, rvci et an "id bum. 1 n iff.rt -made tn Mich plnus b) the i.ini'. 1 ii lie.p the moms i lean hn ( rj n!i n blushes are of little avail win re Imaidi ire old and the doers full ,,! dei... ts The new building program, if adapted, will go far te relieve the seiu r,l, w hpi in this se.tinn of tli" nv, for neirrd ing te plans three uev.- Inn1. lings 111 the iistiict ran b" .ke pit ced cs t.. n"n the .ibandennieitt of eight eh H'ru'i u. I he depaitlll. lit ' FUpei fi-i,i i he-vevir, Ik proceeding slnv. i in th s sfiiien. for tli Di'lnvvni. Itiv.r l!ndg' tun) thange the intire 1 ,.t r. (,t tin nnghborheod into nil indutml ... inn .ind mi) premature en tn.'i nt build ngs would be was-e Th" (ieergc Wolfe S In e1 hull jti l.'U at Oiiaiina and ln l.ir simis nas visiteil. Il was nuked b.n , n uung i-nine houses and Indnstilni tatni.iih in' at" The nitrnme -..s 11 narievv ile-irwnv leading Inte a thiru nm mm Ii Imll, The Muir" wire inen-inl nnd found te b'- but tlurf -lue incl.is wnj... se that Mr. Ileveu'e stmu It r t uehed en both sides ns he inniiiilel ilim Mi- Welsh wns dulv linin.ss ,, ns Mr Hewcn planned be heiil 1 be in fi.t, the lath of ven'iln'le'i in .nm f the K-hoelrcoms wlibli le.ikid .. t en nnrievv ceurt1) be that i 11 widp-uprn vvlndevvrt failed te .bar tin ntini.ipheie , liffMted bis uppMlte fm- luml, "I never rrahcil before vim the reul (onditieli'i in the nhl ei.iolneusfs 'were" said Mr. el6'i ' I In nlina 1 ion of the children ih the iuehi iinpnr- taut work of the cnniinutiitv nml it n 1 nbsurd te tliinlv thai we uin lunk geed ritieus in old dingv looms tint never I see the sunlight. "Te tn.lke it even vnrse the peel est MjIioeIh ine In tlic dlHtrbiH 1 Inn- our Iferiign populntien dwills Then, most I of all, we need te have Hip finest t.vpe nf incderii school bull ling that wc iniiy lacrempilnh ienl Aiiurieiininitieu by in I spiring tlie pupilH 'I In inndiiiuiiH in 'tl.e ti'lloelf iheilld Illwn.Vs he i.qn 1 1 tn f ln.it better than Ii ' "n 110111.11 nt in which tlit (hlldmi live, J . i j r such a sit- iiiatbm can hiir.llv le sud 1.. eisi In I Ihe populous HfClletih nf th.. itv ' "tl lu tit i-nnrse net tin. fnuli nf hA I precent Heard of IMucatlen thnt such conditions exist. It Is the heritage left tiirm from ine pnsi. it 19 tne duly the beard today te ferre.L that evil fust eh powdble and t- ."V ery fort te brine n;-s''wrr lv,at' , theni from the past. It is the duly of il ns ef ad of inainliilniiu' tlip Independence of (be CenspivatiM' Pnrt.i. Mr. Itenar Law's speuli was snl.l m bine had a gie.it lntliiciice up the meeting. 11 ttie meet hit. rheie were snmn hcited scenes In-i side the 1 lub. because although the In the position of the plucr opposition rcpuiaiien as 1 politician in n 01 eeiiii, ( ailleii ts the hcaihpiatteis of the Cen- , pei'ty. i" ''l'1'" negotiator and tettlcr of dis- spnntne I'nrt,. enlv these Cetisuxu- The pesslbillu tli-it Mr. I.'owl Cieerge puti s. the members of the Heuse of Cem-1 "ill trv te return te the lenders'' 1 111m (enstructUe caicpr began In niniis who had supported the Coalition, the Liberals Is net te be overlook"'! , ifies;, uh..n Asipiith liecntne Prime Min together witli the members "f the lleuse , ilthcr. ' Inter, nnd he entered the Cabinet as f Lords who are members of the ( abl- net, weie Invited te tednj .s meeting. Srrr.il ltarred from Meeting I en! Chnplin. who s eight; -one rears elil one of the eldest members of th" pait mid the club, Insisted cm Ids light te attend. He bud te be lifted frmn his motorcar ami he mount el the steps with the aid of two ennejs. With seieial tiicmburs e the Heuse of Commens net Coalitionists, hew tier, l.enl Chaplin was Irnrcd from going iipstniis In the clubhouse te the hntnbrr where the meeting was being held. Twe or three of these excluded protested liplligprrntlj Austen Chamberlain addressed the j liieitiug hrst Stimle Maldwln, nres t'lent of the Heard of Trade, who leads the Cettsennthe metnlic rs of the Cnhl ui opposing Mr. Chamberlain, fol fel fol 'ewed the latter. fier two or three lesser lights in tin pait had spoken, Andrew Itenar I a- . who was the efliei.il part; Ir.ider liefeie he tetlrcd en m r mint of peer In sit I . took the oer. There hnd been in ii Ii spent) itlnn ns te whether I"' would pirticipiit" in tlie debate nnd tueili' tiens had bien niadc that if he -poke he would trj te reconcile the Cii.illMeuists and the nntl-Conlitletilsts mid pre nt u pint; split. The ete of the Ceusenativcs was mkni en a motion Colonel l'retyninn. I nienist tneinber for the Chnlmsferd unisimi of Hsvpt. which read: ' Itesnl'ed. that thiw meeting of Con Cen s'natne members of the Heue of Commens declares its opinion that the .insertathe Part, while willing te f-epei.itp with the coalition Liberals, Oieiild light the election a." nn inde pendent pail; with its evn leader and its own program." ( hamhrrlaln Reiclvcs Oration Mr Chamberlain received an ovation when he rose te nddicfs the meeting. lie spoke strengl; along the lines of his nienr i iiriuiiiciniiii siieurii. iiiiciiiuiK fm I'.e unit; of tli" pat ierted Stnnle Baldwin and Ce p:ui ue sup- llenel 1'rety- man "pjesid tlie continuance of the nlitmu Thev suggested a decision should le postponed until nftcr the ! i ting of the Unionists. Sir 1 fin Craig, Scotch I'liienist, uKn opposed nn Immediate decision in Mippert of the loalitien. One nf the-e who nttpntVd t'i meet ing 'aid tli.it Mr. Chtmberliiln was given n patient (paring, but ills pesi tien wn plninl; unpopular ...,, mi- .. i.. uniwiii..ui . Lord Bnlfeur spoke in support of the (Severument lender. Mr Bennr Law's pie for preventing the breaking . . i . i i 1' "f the part; is said te have made n ?"""' in'pressien ,M,r hnnib"-lnlH -nys the best way '" l'"I'- '" ""Or menace IS te Cen "nil" 1 ccnllti'i'i wit) t' Liberals." lie is rj iete.1 lis having bnid. I pay the i-es' v ij is te maintain the party nb nb ebitrlv iiidepetnletit and veu will de feat the labor mena. e in the end. Otheiwise con will hplit veur party, jui-t as tlie Liberals nre split." The meeting lasted two bourn. ' .fin Kn 'v by the 'lednj's vote, it is forecast I leclainied as a great victory Dr. Thaddeus Rich New Will Write for The Public Ledger en the Philadelphia Orchestra BEGINNING with tomorrow's Public Ledger and continuing en Friday of each week thereafter, Dr. Thaddeus Rich, Assistant Conductor and Concertmaster of the Philadel phia Orchestra, will write an article en the feature of each week's orchestra program. Dr. Rich, who holds a warm place in the affections of thousands of Philadelphia levers of music, has consented te explain, te analyze and te interpret in advance the spirit which actu ated the composer of the selections which the orchestra will give, as well as te touch with a sympathetic note the work of the orchestra in reproducing what the great composers meant when they gave their masterpieces te the world. The Public Ledger presents this added weekly feature te its readers in the belief that Dr. Rich's articles will humanize mere uvidly true musical art; what President McKinley once said was music "the great humnnizer." PUBLIC 3IORNINGy fRyS H. K. Lierf Geerge 8 Political Career Summarized niectrd te Parliament from Car-iiarxon-nnreunli. Wnlc.s. In 11100. C'heen Ptenidetit of the He.irtl of Trade in 1110.-. Chancellor of the Kscheiiuer in 11)08. Minister of Munitions In 101.". Secretary of Stnte for War In 1010. Prime Minister nnd Klrst Lord of the TtPiisury In HUH. I "ille-linrd group 01 1 enerxniivrs in Parliament, who for Mvpriil months , past, have been aduiceting the with drawal of the ptrt.v from the Coalition nnd its resumption of its nermnl pari) orgiinl7iitleu. The life of the new Censprtitle Ministry will probably be ery brief, according te present erecnMn. mid a gem nil election Is ppceU'il swiftly te fellow lt;t fornntien The part j lines upon which the elec tions will be fought present n pro found puzzle, due suggestion is that Mr. I.leul (Jperuc mm form 11 CentlP il'artj. in whiib Iip could count upon Aiisinii I' iiimiipr inn mm 1.0I1I inrkeii- heiid. and perhaps Lord Hnlfeur, the1 tiirep ( nhinet nipinners w nose uiiner' ence te film has been repudiated by tiv dnv's conference. Thir, new pail.i. It is suggested 'would piebnblv ceminnml the supnerf 1 f 11 goedlv propeitlon of the Cen- ' senntlvss who steed by the Coalition. land nNn of the Coalition IJbei'nls. This am nisn 01 ine v oniiueii iiineinis. nii formation might put tlie I.nber Parti tiT,.i,i i,v Vnunnri KlMinn Affected li Newport Klcctlnn Twe events of jestcrdny are lensid ercd 10 nine cemrimiii-'i inrnci.v in in- da; 's decision. One wis 1 ic rest it of f ,' f , (, , termed """-"nMtn,! eniinlmii n Lllef "'I'" "r-t ' H" "BnlnHt the prill-' '?! wr.,,,0,l,v'r- ih? ?f. rin.i "'R-'" eltmlH of wealth in the mod med of thr nip-IinrriM thru tlip lonervn- 7 ., .. fives, going into the election ni 11 part; could sweep tlie country. rin. second wns tin rtcc is en of the cnmmlltee nf the l'nienist orgnnlntien te held an emergency meeting te con- snler the course of the party, because of the feeling thiit today's caucus, com posed solely of the coalition members of the party in the Heuse of Commens vj(, fcU(.), of the members of the Heuse1 of Lords airwere t nbinet members, had no right te assume te decide tlie future for th whole part;. If the ( etnervatives control the neTt rnriianicni nicy imij n- ueii-u ivn P.u i. it Is lensidered, te carry out the treat; made with Ireland b; the Llevd (Jeergc .rnieriiment. Thnt this would be done wns stated by the Marquis of Halisbur; j in his tpeech last Menda;. ' loose nf the coalition nromisei.te be. The general results et today s cel nf er a period of upheaval, the length of which is difflcult te predict, the rever - sinn of Orent Britain te tne trnuitienni svtein of government en strict party lines. LLOYD GEORGE LAST ' OF WAR LEADERS I'rime Minister Dnviil Lloyd Geerge is new n cternn in British politics nnd lie bus urIed mere attacks en bis policies th.in any etlier man who ever held thnt exnlled position. Of nil the big men who guided the ,'p.s,,.n',H"1 ,l,e,r u,"r' "VrgV".! l""'C:tt:i "."', "n"JnVr.rV" ""!llhnt wen the plaudits of Knglnnd. nnd I niter me iinniHurr. ue nn i ij ui y,l,r,j:,,'r,,,0(1','1,aShC,U: "Wring hisVutnbetW of the office ?e, "nr .Sknnr'nnvTewed ssiI ,i, nlf ine-,thnt is Since the autumn et unu mar is, ?" i'th" 7. 1"? ;iS.;,lv ririt" Hnn,,1u lT "'"( ........., -.. ....-..,. dent el the Beard of Trnde, then as I r. n, eller of ti e richeni er ns Mi, - , !' '"?' most maiked Hchieve ' l, ' I"'; f M ill e is 'TJJ for '?'?!"-7' 'ft "r "'. ? negetln- I, - r-ir.. -vrinic,,,.. in -n i ' J '-. "d ns Trine Minister. In all ' tbe.e pests he made himself the steim, , "7 ' ' " ;np,,pqtfr r:n. land. .Inninry 17. 180.1. His father, lf nun ""in I'"""'" t - n Vnitarlnn sciioelmasitcr, died when Hnvid was nn infant, nnd the child nt ntientcu nv an iinue. " an nnij n 1 limited education. David went Inte a law- efhci in the little town in Neith Wales wIipt! he lived with lis uncle. Then l.c married and wien dived into j politics. I Iileyd (Jrerge wa first elected te' Parliament in 1Sft0. when he vna but twenty-seven yiars old. His first years in thnt "'" "et !,elalj,c' but hp LEDGER EVENING SUNDAY CURTIS, Publisher May Be Premier ..'I'SR LBtfBflaVaVkffabi s" 4avl ' aayaPHHPIWBf mthk U w v s M. . 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The great budget "battle of 1000, in which he utterly routed, 10 nl nil mini nnd ren- ,,,, fver j.tPt .1,- -, ,,,.. fill 1 ! 11 lit 101.". when the Uritish coalition t aiiitiPt was lerinpii as n neceRsttv grew- ing out of the dark hours for the Allies) in the cnrlv dajs of the war with Or- I mam I.led (Jeerge becamn Minister of I Munitions. With no ether equipment ' itlinn a pilintc secretary and nn nffic , table he staked his reputation nnd Ii emce , is future en mobilizing the Industiial re- . murces of the nation liefote it was tool . late. I Succeeding in this tremendous task. ' it Its 0Bll.n . s10ulc be chosen te . sllrrPC, the great organ zer nnd se - ilier. "Kitciiener of iMinrteum. ns Secretary of State for War, when the' latter was lest at sen, Onlv one imnertnnt war task marked his entrance into this office, before be I ""s "I'.''. " ITrnber 0. 1010. te the , l'renHmhln. That was organizing. M" Sir Lnr I.p.IiIpj, the railway s;s- . ',' """ "- ''"n muwi m 1 ranee. .IIIIU'IIK J.II..O.I ......ir H Ul IIIVM'llll'IlLS In the first ;enrs of his premiership were the nntionnllmtien of shipping, whereby the l'-beat menace wns greatly mitigated: the enfranchisement of women; me institution et n minimum m.'iik'ii, nn- in-l ,i iii i.m ui ii iiuiiiiiium i , . ,.--. ..--- .. ' -wage for farmers : the appointment of SEASIDE HOUSE "VJil VS"ent- 1 the Irish convention te endeavor te set- tie me iinnip nine pretiiptii ; tlie ap pointment of Marshal Tech as general issimo of the allied ferces: the Initia tion nnd successful prosecution of the l'alestine expedition nnd the consequent dewnmii et inngnrm and Turkey ' These are only a few of the thin . . ,,, ,,;.,, ,.,.,,, ,., ., Punn L the war he was adamant , -?"" "rn ."TX1: . rnSSileJsT ITModent te the cessation of hostilities. ., K,,..i,,,t n..,:,!..,, v:u,.'. ! Allies would be the gre-ites. ,isJSter 'the world ever had known. lien ni ine jrisn r ree .-sinie rreatv. Ills SPtt,Pment of .,le lransportntie and '"" ' iran ponntien and Tni . ..,--.. ..,,. .. .,, ., ...., ,.,. 2 Cruises Round-the -World Jan. 9 and 16, 1923 S.S. "Reielutt" (United-American Lines), S.S. " Volendam" (Holland (Helland America Line) . The only Round the-World cruise ships in 1922-23 constructed for service in both PWttflfefrffgL Mediterranean A 2 months' Cruise embracing exclusive m ell as standard ports cf call, S S. Fetterdem" 'Helland-America Line) seilind Feb. 10. 113 Petes 1625 up Hew Yerk te New Yerk. Booklet en request Raymond & 1338 Walnut St. PWI ' W FRANK'S Cruise te MEDITERRANEAN fMaB.nr., .Sen CUNARD S.S. "SCYTHIA" -Sperlallr Pharterrl lll. Screw Turbine he illln .Inn. 3d. iirjs, FRANK TOURIST CO., nsublln.i"'! 1. tilltUi vinE!"..Vr,,mTI''A' tSPAI.N, iilllKliT.lt. Alf.ms. unim ,IO,tIll,.",,1 ,Tl "Kr.V. (IHKKCR. 1TAI.1. Hltll.l. KIMKKA. MONTI', t ri ri .,.?' T,,,!.1. '.' . "IW n'a,lv l'Prnlniti 11 Cruise in n Urge prliHleVarht niih iirln.i, eurreiin'llnrs nn.l tl.e feme.n Ci.uar'l nrnl.r- ran furnlih. IW ii!.',' Ilclurn tu-inte at Inter -Int. I. l.ir funnrl ateiiner from I'rin.i ,,, ,.'', ' '' , "'.'". 'lVk ,leu l'"r nl 'ill inform illun ou retuest, . ,' all. n adilsjihle, ..nn riir MEDITERRANEAN The 1923 Grand Cruise De Luxe 14,000 miles by the specially chartered new White Stnr I.iner "HOMERIC" the largest, most modern, end most re plete steamer everchartered for n Cruise. Sailing January 20 Kcturning March 28 A complete change; new countries; enchanting scenery; different people. Sixty-seven glorious days with a Jeng stay in Egypt and Palestine., Cruise Limited te 500 Guests Full information and literature en rcn.ir.i THOS. COOK & SON Jweum.XIbStfeet,FmiADEmTL . . lienl strike', and his ttliiniph nt the ! tenfeieitf e in (irtien. 1 Ills course in the Near Last crisis, lumecr, preiril his undoing nnd hit pniicv was seereiy cimci7.en cvuu u. his friends and a large portion nf I lie presi that hitherto bail supported him. HELD ON MURDER CHARGE Downlngtewn Allen Accused of Sheeting Fellow Countryman West Cliwder. Pa., Oct. 10. An drew Tnluccl, nf Downlngtewn, was held for trial In Ctlnilnnl Court to te dav en n chnrge of llrst-rlegrec mur der, following n hearing before ,T ust Ice of the Peace Y. C. Jehnsen, of Down Dewn Down lngeown. It Is nlleged Tnluccl shot nnd killed .Achilla Antonie, of Downlnglewn, en Monday evening. Witnesses of the sheeting my the men engaged In n fight after it wordy quarrel, when Tnluccl fired two shots into the body of his lc tlm with n revolver nnd then fled, but wns captured later in West Chester. Antonie had purchased a place of busi ness In which Tallied is said te have failed nnd was succeeding. This caused n quarrel between the two men. BOY SUES FOR LOST SMILE Facial Muscles Crippled In Crash, Lad Blames Motorists nuffaJe, Oct. 10. Jee Ilevilacnun, nine, asks a jury for a $10,000 nward because be never again enn emllc. Tn nn nutntneblle collision a jcar age the boy's face wns cut by glass and he permanently lest control of the muscles that reflect n glad heart. Jee is suing the owners of both cars Involved. MIlMrAI. INWTBCrTIOS COMBS CONSERVATORYMUSIC A Scheel of Individual Instruction DMInrulilif'l Facultr nnd PS Axulatint Ttarhpra. All branchta Uimlit. Nermal Tttlnlra Ceursta for Ttafhr with In struction In definite mtttitxt In each course, teuether nltli praetkut teaching oprlnce. I)orreltorl'a for Womfe. Be Be rlnrecal ttrlatlnns with Unlreitltr of rcnnnjlianla. Vubllc school music auper. tlslen. Bn Spurious Itiilldlnis. Our K ne lltii-ttatfd lioek mullcil fr"). OILBERT RAYHOLDS COMBS Director ADMIMISTKATIVE BUILDINrt 1331 SOUTH BROAD BTKEET AVTl'MN BBSOBTB ATf.ANTH' TITV. N. .1 I s ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. DireetSy ou tfatt Oeeaia Frent TTn Amavlan Pln TTaI! nsr.vltan tl I of the AUantle Ccat. Ic-ATttnJdL m MMjrm MSM r i ' I RRfgw:, eifel, .3 MS?.V LKKriJIs l',mm,J,m,JI!ft"r 7 RA5TMORE tT "Worlds Greatest Hetel Success Hntel Ftatmhel Kentucky re. nr. bc. neiei DOKtIDeieMn aU year. J17.B0 ue neektv. Tclephoee 117. A. E UAIUO IT. A. E MAItlO.N. TOUKH FALL RIVER LINE .. tO BOSTON Aewoen and BnnhUL Caewwta Lesve New Yerk Fulton 8t. Pier 14, ! . B30 P. M. Pally tnel. Sunda KEW LONDON LINE I rife New Verk Pier 40 N. n. Ilmnin St. tl JO p. M. Weekdays enl W&te2f&iteS8& Clexk'e 3rd Cruise. Jaesarr 2, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD -IMPRESS el FRANCE" 18481 Grese TONS 4 MONTHS CKUISE.JIOOO and up laeledinl Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, tit. Clark Oriineled Roond the World Cruise Clerk's 19th Cmlie, February 3. 1923 rTn, MEDITERRANEAN "EMPRESS el SCOTLAND" 3S000 Grese Teaw 65 DAYS CRU1SB, S600 end op Prenk C. Clsrk, Times Pnildint:. New Yerk nsrtlett Toure Ce., 3)"Be.TiTh"ilt: temperate end tropical waters 125 days of snperb travel under ideal conditions. Generous shore excursions included Apply for booklet and rates ih Seuth America V months' Cruiie Including Weil In dies and Bratillan Centennial Eipositien ".'. V10. "e Jmeire S S "Reliance" (United Araencsn Linei) Feb. 3, 1923. Feus 1750 op New Yerk te New Yerk. Booklet en request Whitcomb Ce, Tel. Spruce 8663 De Luxe the Oll.llurner, -0.000 Tens, rflurnlna April 2. lnlilntr mi . 219 Se. 15th St., Phila. Hell I'hence "prure 6S.4..-,, I J II " 7 1V-. KIUjCAIO.NA u llntliSVxfs Wanamaker Institute 'n I an ena walnut Streetn m cetJRats nr , V1BL rin Art), i Art.,'.1t,hrlArti1 Builneai igj clB clal BubJjeta. Hern titneattsn. ArctftSW it and Mechn)cU Drawlat !! Ml men tan Cenmi, " The man who tucctd$ it ., man who work$ toward a JeK'nn.'ml teal." "v:m ENROLL NOW Tolepheno Loetiit 3149 for Catalog V.I :m BuiineM Education In I'hlliidelplila neatly Ttjbe4r knew, k the auperlnrjty of Strarer'a ifuslntu ctuJl If jeu destre hunlnesa training of an ni? dar or Mfnliig, bn ;,re tn nt partlcelari tS Strnycr'n before maklnv definite arranktniiSS 1000 day and ntiht students, job ," wrltera. 4J Oeld Medala wen last Tear Ww Sptclaltleft-Sherthand. Typewiltlna. aM Mn fell".1 A,unl''. Penmanship. AlftharSV ' K Lngllsh aud Saleamanshlp. "", : Strayer't Busineas College 107 Cheatnut Street Walnut M u JBAATJK3 BUSINESS COLLEGE Fer men and women he want ( succeed In bnaleeee fife. Dar Scheel. Ntght Beheel liOO Walnut Btrtet, Phllxielphla THE PHILADELPHIA MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SCHOOLS & SHOPS, INC. Encineerinc JB-year oeurse), AutmeBllASepalrlna; (all Iraneaea). Bterate Battery Wen, ' Bln Pslntlnf. Eleotrieal Construetten. Bpeelat Course In Shew Card Writing fc Bread & Sprlnr Garden SU. Phene I Poplar ' 8168 Karket 8811 Phila. Scheel of Dramatic Art and Expression. Professional Stu Pretat. tlen. Oral Enellah Vocabulary. UterttSS , Children' e Ossses. Day and Elve. Eli, it Benre.nsr. i-rin.. in .nssinut. aprueej 84fr BXPEniENCED teacher of French wishes te fire private tessena. Collete creparatlM a epeelalty. C S27. Idter OHIee. v " Beekkeeptnt shorthand, dar nltht ciutsV, Phlla. Buslneee Collets. 1710 MJrli.t It IN ME3IORIAM AIAT.A tn levlnir memerv of a dear, te. loved liubnd nnd father, JOSEPH AULA, who departed this life Oct. IB. l:e. Sally rrlsscJ by wife and ihlldren. t BI.CHI, Oct. 18. 1022 FREDERICK C. husband of Ella K. Rlehl (nee (Jr'ffln). Relt. tlien nnd frlenda. alie mmbera of Phlla Musical Aese . ere Invited te attend fu neral. Sat.. R 30 A. M , from hla late rei' dence. 4St.1 Irnlrmeunt ve. Solemn hltli man i.f rtviulem nt St. Ignatius' Church 10 A M. Int. Cathedral Cem nOUILLOM. Oct. 17. JOHN B . huibleJ of Carollne Bouillon, ated 4S veers Rela tives and frlenda of the family Invited te runerai, ti.. uci. .11. at J v. .M.. at ma late luence. nz4 jcrrenen ave , Camden. 1st. rlelnh Cem. Krlcnda may call Thuri . er 7 P. if. BHOWN. Oct. 10. MARGARET BARTO nldevv of Rebert Rrewn Funeral services Thurs . 3 P M., at 10 Roberts rd . Km Mnwr ra Int. I.ewer Merlen Baptist Ceta TAnTER Near Mt. Laurel, N. J , BEN JAMIN C. CARTER. Funeral Sat ,27,11, from hln late residence, near Mt. I.sunl, N. J. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem.. Barllnrtei Aules will meet trelleva leavlnt Camdin for Moereatoivn at Cheater av . 12 o'clock-' CIIIMJ Oct. 1H 1022. THOMAS, hus band "t Clnrn, I fhllil Relatives and friends nlse St. Paul Ledge !-e. 481. T. and A M,l l'alestine Chanter. Tn. 240. Phlln and Read. Ins; Ilv. Relief Aese . ere Invtted te attetrt funeral aervlcs, Sit.. 2 p M . reslden't, 4730 N' Marvlne at. Int. Drlvate Vlevvlm 'l'ONKMNO.-On Oct 18. 1922, ANNA W. CONKLINU daughter of the late Henry ant Annn .11 Kllllen Funeral nn Saturday morning, nt 7 10 o'clock, from the Oliver H Hnlr Hldg , 1820 rhestnut at. Requiem mass at St James' Church nt 0 o'clock. In terment private CORS-El.t, - Oci 1(1. ntJAH R . hul land of Almerta n, rerrell aged s Re's, llvei and friends also Phoenix ledge. Ne, 130 K. end A. M. are Invited te at tin J funeral. Thurs.. Jl A. M. late residence. HouMiampten. Pa Int r.ichhore Cem . rs. Ttaln for Southampton li-ae Reading Ter minal 0 23 A. M. Remains ma be viewed CRANDALI. Oct. 1", 1022. ROT C . husband of r.llsa rrar,daU (1 e Hetllngeri. Re'atlvea and friends, nlae Mt Menah Leaje. Tsn IKS V. nnl A. M nre invuea le lu riAnl ..rtim.. Vrl . 2 P. M . l&te re.lillnel. HOI S Pirrnirut terrace. Int. prhate Frlendi may cnll Thure . 7 te 10 1 M. .-. . ..eSSf DAD 1 I ,P U.,h. M 4la CeamercUJ CeBTM I I i't v. .-s ., Kiei4iu if-iii-cu nuu. r- of Marcaret and the late William Dawien. f Died In New Yerk City October 10, IMI. .TO' nniTllIt'II At I,anKnau Hospital, pnin- Heiphta riiARi.i:s nniTRic-n nt shdir. I'n Tunerel from hie late home nisr Shllv ataleii. V.. 1 .10 P. M rurther eenlcei nn3 burial. Zlnn Hill Friends an rein tli -i Invited without further netlre. . UIXON. Oct 17. KDWARD D husbayd et Marin M. Dixen ltelatlvea and frltruli alae emplejee of V. R T S'a Dept-rlniltw te funeril. Krl . at H.3n A M . lite rill dence. 4712 Upland at helmn maea el n nuleni a' Church of St Trancls de Sain. Int St Denis' Cem . risriintt At Pnet Ornnae N J , Of' 17. CAMIIiLV, FISCHER (nee Batemini lf of Thenus D Fischer, aged S7 rein Relall end frln'l are United te att'M funeril lertcee Krlda-. 8 P M . In the pit lore of Autus' P. Kunln 201 . Tleta r. tin rrlat". Saturday. 10 A. M OAI,f.ATI At Atlanllr Clt, Ol H, 102!. ANNIt: R , wife nf J II Oillstl el tn attend funral rrlce chap'l of Wl Laurel Hill Cem . 8at. Se T M , , GEART. Oct. 17. MARTIN hufband el th., Iat Catherine deary Relatlies ani friends ln'.lted te funeril. Frl . 8 30 A, M, from residence of her en-!n-1. Emiim Kelly. Caenatt aie , Rern Pa "elgnin requiem masi at St. Menica's Church 9.!' A XT Tn, W' r-Ahrlrnl Ci.ni C.RCEN' Off 17 CATHARINE n'clee.t lehn Oreen Rclatliea nnd friends ln tl te f.inral Pat 0 A. M . from her it tealdcn . 2011 Tedcr.il t Pelenin reqj'rra rnaee Si. Chnrles Churc'i. te A M I"1- CI Tn.u I'.n, nnnpp nn m in2 MARrunET M, OROn-' (ree Rarnce), lieleir-i -rife of CyrJI II Oroff Relntlves nnd friends ar lnilll j attend funeral eerilree Frl 12 3a I'. SI perlera et Wir. H Strlnitfleld 1ini v, Si" nuehanna n" int c-iate-i. .v J iiem.in. ,.,. .. I.a 1nn nn ihlll, K H 11AM.N 1JCI I" llnllliiwi.i ": hind of F.llrabeth 1, Hehn Relathea ttil "'. .-:-..- '-' ! "-.... nnifAS- T. S.t frlnide are lnlted te attend funeral eervicej Frl 1 P M , at hie late residence, 3S30 n Park ave Int Wst l.urt Hill Cem. llAlll'I.H lie 1. IP.. ..-.2 : .HARPER, data-luer ct late WHIU'n P aM . Eriina Thomaa Troth, Funeral and int. 'pr'iate .. .. . .. . .. , IIA2..nP PUdnn.. ai ennnnn e , Oct. 18. 11122 AI.MIRA, wldn of Randall P Ilairard I"uncrl Fat. 11 A Ji I rcsldenc l llntiin and Cherr nies , nil Vit I nenan ; j , ,,. .-.- ,a of lnanpli'li H"ldn' Rerutli'cs and frtsnl ! lvw.vp JtURK rs..; .r.e7 a-.JSi.v., ' " &KWl'. ' 17 ' lOVOItA mrrt K.ilward T. Kentmr iieiainea air. . - nulled tn funeral, Int. 8 10 A M "? l,r litu reald-nre .'028 P J2d t """' IiIkIi maee at Chur.'h of l KJmerd, 1 M prec.ee' mi. lien ' '"" ,!."" ... KKFNAN Ort 17, OHORCIINA C. '' nf William J Keen.in (nen ciarliin; '"., nnd frlendi ure Imlted te nt'eml '""fAfc: Fat . 7 30 A M . residence, 2312 M'tf.'SI et Mnea of remilem St Clment a Ctie,' lb'! lit ll'" .) '"' ri""l' ..r,r.,- hlllbStl A liarihu tli nt mit Walnut Vt t "' u arN nAiailiM HJii f rleiirt li,0..HJ ti- . f isA i n n teran rr' ff"'-- "V P: .ii Ii' "Que er .liv 1 1. imp Ne Mil. 1' O S. .if A Vnfi'ieS M Tribe, Ne Het I O It M . a.e Iniltw '', ."jD:L?..Js:."nn. i;rH'.v,L Ireiw nrotnerneoo il n iranii..".i- ",?.",, i 5.P,I "f Alllirew J. I ', en,y.,.V,n Blnth .linn nii. initriueni rrii.i'r ..v.. . --.. I cnll Thure.lni 7 I" t'.P, s.h.n4 al i. tri c t,, ,n Trills? hunan3 Mh. K'e.. l-uneral Frl 2 I' : Am ii,,. --. - -. --.; -- ,, eiar- 1 nri or I, il, iiern"r .mm -" . . . .-. ,.!... su . in, nrlnle L-rviriti .iit .u riinMAS h uband 'J lr,r kincli lne lllaalna). RelatH..V.' Klectl lne MIBIinai. " frlnid" are lii'llnl In attend funeral. ', 111 , M , ie'denc, 'J2IIH l;",mD',rJ,.(J helcmn .HUM nf rcnule-n St I'ulrlck s l nm It. A M In. lleli l'rns I. r 111 J .KinK .-On. nn l ..HOnA. B , I'U'b"! Of ,Mrj .M Kin ,iiimw run . "- Itrfltet Carreniera' 1 nlen, I.e.al .Ne 10 "'''a?0, ilird te He riu.ernl en I'rWai ftnM . ... I n'ile.1. fr m l.l lale res dome a Wnlnui t ' ..lllniadale la, Ser lc( s Wire iirace It l. i inircn ai : i' ' lit Ml M'.rlnli iVmeterj 4 ...fV el " ll. li.lin Kre.jr at lh .Weill', ln.ir.hlei 027 I Pi l-e at PJ i..K m. ..f flilieiinl Will Ir . ....- A... . nr. ,!imani:T MkT 1 1 1 1 1 f" ItelitlJ'w.'.l'Wnd; ImltM fineml .-mlcei. Frl.. 1 10 P. M. preclM i tlNflKKTAKKng 111 ft I n me v M 01 I tit Hi III Em w M' 11 11 1 ,0 7 p: Mr ir SO Ind .' bin 1 ICI il I 51 II i. I IC It. 1 1. aW CXI BIS M. kite mi . 0 m. in nd lei It s id II 1 IS Hi is rl til. inr IN hbs ma n iM1 hint rs M nn 1 IBM iter led en- v f FT llll' rs Iner ii ten fro isen mt rue. ri rer me. i; nar ral ui w Im V mb imp; ran ird r ' tt bli lwi d F mil m .VAl lllti Jl a i r t w ura P- ivn M tvit. VI' I I ah Hi y cat II c IV 1 1 r?J ! jrs lar VOl I m ran 111 n CK Kn fin, H ice en modern rh,0 l have
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