H Mi IK 8i m IK. A,rm -vWTvWfe-,'?. $?Wrp fWFk' ' - - v , - J kvvMJI' vl TAXI AB COMPANY ANA KNEW LAW Afatw Day Is Observed With Big Parade Here -' -'-. - --, "UY- SL-W.TMa.fai;-ai,'-ra-..,1Ml , III ,1,11 1 Ml 111 LI EVENING PUBLIC iaTOHfr-riBnmji i i MONUMENT TO ROOSEVELT Llfe-Slxed Figure In Bronze Un veiled at Benten Harber Hcnten Harber. Mich., Oct. 27. i.in,in.i....r , I (lv A. I'.) The first monument te be ..... i.en,rvii,-r ., niip.a. sincle-seiuers i "J V ,', ., ' . i.. i - i. and nil ether types used up tee navy , Thomero i!0OH0Vplt was unveiled Continued from Vat On MIDDIES HERE FOR T 111 AGAINST PENN Independent Files Bill in Asking Injunction Against Ordinance were (lemeiiMrnicii. M,er,, te,ny with elaborate ceremonies. UnllK III?, liiessslnc Mill living np I .. .., ,), liitn Pruql Equity 1'elntnicnts of the "'"J1" j'X" Nnvnl , dent, t" bronze, wns unveiled In Uoese---Mu,-J rncks. marine barracks ami tne fsayai . . . dedicated, Hesp tnl nnd nil etner f,(l""" ' viUn ! te Roosevelt. enen for inspection by the liuW p..A1m. , te km eit. MVV H'Mi I',' ... I . -. thn Industrial nnd shipbuilding neimn. ments nnd plants. DISPUTES COUNCIL'S RIGHT Mnyer Moere. Director Cortelyoti nd Superintendent of Police Mills liave been summoned ai drfpndnnt In Court Ne. 3 by ceuivrl for tlip Yel low Cnb Company. The bill attacK the legality of the rdlnnncc pnsscd b vcrslty of Michigan, delivered thededl- "T hV I'Mln elpldnyanl v en. ejue- --- p.. g C r : metelSf ct figure. In stntccrnf t. In the world. The t'. S S. Kenr-nrze ,.,- ,,... MUHItL M. wuma-uuNUHe Is being converted Inte a floating crnnp -l.i.. .!. ........ nnlnvsnt thnt PXlStS. It wiii en view for the public. .,., ulilna Insnertrd Ships new tit the yard Include a few In commission nnd ninny out of cendi- .i.. i i...it.rt fiiA infipr nrp n nuuiuvi -- . nun. ......f, ...v -- v;--, ., ,. recent taxlcnb i of battleships, awaiting mini "' Council ever the Washington pr,,"t """ . i.f. junction ngninst enforcement The fnel.s set forth In til bill are scrapped. Inte Modern destroyers, lniu APPLIES FOR GUARDIAN Girl Heiress Is Member of Family Once Socially Prominent Here Miss Muriel H. Wtirts-Dundns, daughter of the late Ralph N. Wurts Dundas nnd Jesephine wurts-lJunilaa, Beb Folwell Arrives With Squad of Forty Barchet May Net Start ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE IN HONOR OF ROOSEVELT Scheel Children of This City and State Jein in Celebra tion of Fermer President's Birthday Garfield te Address Forum Tonight CHANGES IN LINE-UP Ttn1i TiTiltvMl nnrl hl linml nf Atmntin- I tit f11ifnd nfttA1 nt llfrinil V!tfnnt ! Htntlen shortly nfter neon teilny for the Musi Today, the birthday of Theodere Roosevelt, was designated by Governer Sprettl ns Autumn Arber Day. Throughout the city nnd Htntc school children celebrated the birth of the former President nnd the life of all the growing things liv the land. Tonight, under the auspices of the riuinicipiim terum, nt the Academy of mines It, (inrliclil, n son of . - In. MLC "l.tttl'1'l" - ... " .' the Mayer's veto ami esks ter .... .- temporarily, but which can De pu . ... ... .,. Surr0Knte's Court in S tV- Iir 1, ; "lT'Ru "" " New Yerk for the appointment or of thrce VCBrSi His Inst yenr as Tenn ' Commissioner are . in tne nrmir. . . . . v i.nuTnin'i. nt nnert inns '.-. imn j-iik im-i.-i ni . - -- .'-.: ..... . .,, n.1 nf thp vnril ""' . ."..!. ', """'"r n-t jinn R-em m hi- rnmilli. Ocmehl. president ; '"- ' ":. i ; " C, Zn ir N. J., as lier gunruia u - - nre two iminrn: uniim-,i'i l......i T.liitntint.t Tl V Pnrrr linil plinrpi .. t . r...in.. !. !!.. mm I . . . ..--...... v.. I .MISS vturirei'iiimni i.- V'1"1' l" ' Of tllP pnrt.V nnd lleail (. eacll liel) I'Ol- ytnrs inn. -. ....... ...- .-,..... ...... Weu nnn direct ciinrge ei imp ieriy f the company. , iinislusl -the (.'on-tltutlen and Th bill of complaint rehenrses the Vnlted States, history of the taxlcah ordinance and j J' S gees en: I Wtwei-n the rccplving station team "The nrdlnnncc ! bejend thp scope nn) nn cIeVf f,em the mnrine bar- of Ceuncll-8 " t," Vnether of ,1..- ether features at the t tl.erl. I under ., e of As , Ane, h , , , th ,x cmuiy or uwh:i-.- v - , ,.r(. Ps pv memeers or me . . .-" , nnmlen n.inllv hr nnd legislation regulating the operation t , iUrve " Force in l'hlladelphtn and ." ,e 'hlchSlnJer taxlcab, in the citv. undertaking thereby vicinity, who narked t he day In- I n br, .lanet the este c. ajer Xi force upon the plaintiff company , " ' "in rf i rt Rnttnlien w'l.h -Yellow Mansion" nt rend nnd WM higher -tandards than theso lmi.e-d by hnurtJr t a Seuth Thirteenth nut streets. wWer 'twenty years age the principles of the common law. Ner ; htr(1(.t. Admiral Nulton sent special wns worth 5-.0W.UW. Is it proper for Council te prescribe notices te tnr upserv.s.s. i..i."h the conditions under chilli tasl.-abs ( te the Nav Urd for thp day. inny.epernt.' in thi'iity. ' .,, r,.T-t -f-t m On me fs.nirarj. p '"""", ,.: HUMJK KUUZLl EL,1 st raus is iii'it.i halt e nentnst IViinsvlvanlii en Frank- President Gnrfiehl nnd Secretary of the lin Field tomorrow. Interior during lloebcvclt's Admlnls- There were n number of nvy officers trntlnn. will deliver nn address en en hnnd te grppt the Middle football "Itoescvelt the President nnd the players, nnd several of Heb Felwell'n t Mnn'." Franklin Spencer Edmunds friends turned out te welcome the for- ' will be chairman of the meeting. i mer ltcd and Hlue tutor, who comes , Clifferd PInchet Hepubtlcan nominee pui'p for Oovcrner of Pennsylvania, former venrs. His inn year as I'enn ' Commissioner of Forestry, has ad- dresTd nn open letter te Pennsylvania school children. That letter was rend today nt the institutional ceremonies. "Theodere Hoesevclt." ruiis the let ter in part, "was nn outdoor man. lie knew the mountains, the forests, the iperatien of tin" exelusivlj within the jurisuicuen L eniniissiuu ui the ii in of the Public ervicu 'tI I'Vil'l tl-en nvers the ordinance Is centrnrj te both th- ""."''""""Vl?' -i... e.. ...,,i init.M States. tlie ti'n.nW of nubile standi creati-d. It is. 0 V. S. -XAVY DAY Wa-lilnctnn. Oct 27 illy A. P.) What (In- American people ewe te tln-ir nnw i.et eiil as a bulnrk of de. tVns.. in war. but a upnertiu? arm of found by a Sheriff's Jury te be unlit , x ,.! nlnyprs nnd Mihstltutps. Judlcinlb te bniidle the nirairs of her Tn(1 BnnM. tomorrow will be the first estate. Jesiah Harman. who was np-1 0f three out-of-town- games, an un un eointed committee of her person and Mllni mllni,cr for the midshipmen, property, furnished n bend of S.lG.i,000. Xvxt Friday the team plays Pcnnsvl Miss W urts-nundas is the grand. , vnnln Stnte ,n Washington nnd en No Ne dnughter of thp late Majer William nnd U-ember 2." If mepts the military nend Anna Wurts-Diindas. who thirty years ' emv 0eve ngnl nn Franklin Field. These games with thec already played against Itucknell nr.d (.eergla Tech. give the Navy eleven as hard a test as any college tenm gets this sensen. pen nrrlvlng Conch Folwell an nounced thnt Walker would bn nt right tackle instend of Shcwell and that it was uncertain whether or net Harchet wculd stnrt. Rarchet. the Navy's star running back is temporarily below normal condition, but the chances nre thnt he will start the came. As Nerrls. his direct substitute, is nlse out of shape, Hughes, who weighs but 141 pounds, mny get the job. nWlk er weighs 175, njtninst Shew ell's 1H0. In ether resptcts the team will stnrt just ns it tilt! ngninst ueergia Lecn. servatlen of natural resources ths moment It was brought te his atten tion. "And the conservation policy means the use of the earth nnd its resources for the greatest geed of the greatest number for the longest time. What Colonel Hoesevclt did with respect te conservation hns mndc this Natien his debtor be long ns streams run and forest grew." A letter from Themas E. Flnegnn, Superintendent of Public Instruction, also wns rend te the school children. In part it rends: "In his proclamation, our Governer hns emphasized n great national inter est thnt wa" dear te Hoesevclt the conservation of the naturnl resources in plnnt nntl nnlmnt life. We are net geed citizens unless we lenve for the generntlens thnt nre te fellow a mere valuable Inheritnnce tbnn wns left te us. AVc nre net geed sportsmen unless wc lenvc for the men nnu women of to morrow better opportunities for rccrea- UNIVERSITY CLASSES ELECT NEW OFFICERS Undergraduate Council Adepts Red Hat as Insignia Malcolm 1'. Williams, of Oswego, N. Y., was elected president of the junior class at the Fniversity of Pcnnsjlvnnla vpsterdnv. As editor of the Pennsyl vania!!, the student dally, and assistant ; i ... l j .. .. i. .ill 1 nn i iiMti:i 1 1 liii ins. ..... . . .. e , expinimsi. is "''";.".:- of ,.,, thp Natien s pre-tige tn tne pursuit- ei mnnger of lacrosse, Mr. v imams nns jyijn pu l npi DU AMC iii-.-oiniuedation f tne wumh e n s . .. . J)( . ,. which i,Ffn nne of the most ncttve members of i I VU rnlLHUtLrniHIMO t.penited in this cy ? ,nV"V", f: hail.sl fnm platform, ladle ma-t and his class. The office of a Ice president' CONTEST KOHL W LL rtiilcatps e operation is-. uc I fr ff,,v t'hrollRheut the land. will be ecccpied by Frederick 11. Mer-. uuw I te I nu iuu publie ceinenlence an. ra i M W tm . h obM,rvej w,t!l tll(. celebra , Fhen-. of Itahway, N. .T. Other officers I D,nr,In ,- e,n prinelsee In. Slu..-comm.-sien ttl-,' J-"-lel',et, !.') tien of the birthday of one whose name ar. Omar K. Heyd. of Louisville. Suit Pending In San Francisce In- ms, t..-tlier with the piew um m.ii v,.,iara')l. linked with American i BOcrctnry ; Jeseph Bernard Zisser, of velvea Large Estate PHnV1" hrJrimveU rP.eh-eTJthe naval development. Theodere Hoesevelt. I).. Ueis, Pa., treasurer, and B. II. &, Francisce. Oct. 27.-IIurry Hun- epeiatnis win. hum ' ..hettinir the iinvv pad its own tribute of the Culln, historian. , . T rJ-. ,t t.i,n,iii,i vritien permission of the abutting m "')li,p fru.r ireslden' in the ter and I.een Dexter, of Philadelphia, prepei ty wners. nmders the erdniiiii-e of A(lmirnl' Hillary P. The underjernduate council h a d reintives of 0. Frederick Kehl, widely nnd l'r,t",l'1"r;n,Stc; '"?. " nrt "f he .K'i'-- eemmander-in-chief of the At- adopted a red nnt as l".n',!Sl.?' ' known in thnt city. New Yerk nnd the m,.senbe attempt " ., ,n" . ,,. pieet. te lay a wreath en the Members appeared en he enmnuh .wear. , Wpti who eded his life at Del Mente. Ceniieil te exercise the police pewtr e. , . 0 tcr ,., Illt0 lnK tia.m for the first time ycterd. j. . , p . .; . vevelnbpp of ivt year, nre ine ruj. ... . ,.e JMWkM. tnn the former I lie mil is reu nun mi- . i""-'"-".' ' The eHlinnnce. u . -.. ",;-;"- prVsbienfs declaration that "th.. cenn- shield In blue en the fro eiihl deprlM' the plaintifl of tie eijuai ' r . " . ,.v 8Uri,t guarantor of ment wns minle yesterd ptt...-tinf th..-ln: . W': ;c"nf..un.l,'twa",astanSaprprepriate tlen of (Jcerge I. Levatt Iiwu lis iiiii.v... - i- , , j 10 council iiiuuiuitshiii. ' of ti. liw which is given the company text for Mi daj. under tl.e lonsmuiien. , ' Uoe.evelt Today upon the an- contesting the Kehl will, which left the EUROPEANS PLAN FIGHT ON PROHIBITION IN U. S. Militant Wets Abroad Think Chance for Success Is Geed niversnrv ei the lermer riemeni - birthdav tn n message sent te . B. Matthew", of l.es Angeles, te be read at a ltoesevelt memorial celebration In the California rity. It is always heartening te note the interest that is taken each year in the ommemerntlon of Theodere Keese- .vnf th,? .e .Krenter portion of his fortune of sev V -'T reh 'oral millions te Sirs. Marlen Lord, of , Jr., j Arm. , y Yf(rki u frlen(K AGAINST U. S. IN LEAGUE plains nnd the streams. lie understood i tlen, whnt they meant te the people of Amer- Trees, flowers nnd Bhrubbcry were ica new nnu ncreaiicr eecnuse nc never plniited by school children te cemmem- was in the open without lislnic his merate the day. Stories were told about eyes. What lie looked at he saw, nature and the birds of the air for I nnd whnt he saw he thought nbeut, today is also National Bird Day the i ee mat ins minti wns reuuy te unucr- , urasis ei me lercsr and tne nsn of tne stand and adept the policy of the con- streams. . ..... T, I .- T.n.te.1 States as thn , -nter e ?tbc et b of 0Uf wnerat,0 d per- "ZZ thi5m -nferen'ce of uau , -ally kne, n , jnnr.Amerlc.ns than Tiprnnii. nv unici n ms iiui. t -- priliibitienisis are amest lc8cndnry lle. 1 lie Ilie.-lllli: .-mm. ,. .11. .."-.-- i - , . . ..... ,.,,, j.i ,l lust nHt which was marked by th ure. H the proof that mgii nieais a m l.isr nu"i Miiij-u ,".... ,, ....; ... J;.,, t ihi, u..rvlni nre unerrlnirlV I recognized and pri?.ed by the nation. 'Ne better schools In patriotism will 1 ...1 ...run. of rnre oil! vintages fliletl' French, M-rved te the militant "Pts. , 1 1 ......l.llvli.wl .linn tlie rnthir f .Hint lleilllin. 01 t ranee, wus nwu 1 e.-i u.- ,-....,.-.... ...s . hind of "The International Committee ings which will from year te year re of lh-feiis, " which holies te bring the call the career and give voice te the th-j pieplc back into the wet fold. The public appreciation of this great Anicr nrineipal effort will be made in the ican ' T'nire.l States, where the prohibition In addition te the hundreds of situittien causes the greatest damage te sp,.,.elie scheduled, plans made by the the wets and where, it is thought, there j Navy League of the I lilted .States in is chance for the greatest success. I chide the ue of twenty commercial The members of the committee think radio stations te broadcast by radio that recent incidents in connection with I phone the addresses of a score of nn nn nn rirohlbltieii in America, especially the tienally known speakers delivered nt Int. rimtieiml dftieulties ever ships, have ) different, points throughout the ceun- ..... -iM.. ...m.tu.ihnrn fnr thitrV. ..'IVV lliv llll-BNIsn "lJ "in ci-ented a unti-prnhibitninlst nsault. The will, when filed for probate. .,,.,. Knlil' u-lilnw the elieire of SlflfMl ja month for life or ?2."0.00() outright. The enlv etlier beiniest made was a Bulgarian Educator Here Says It single one of ?25.0OO. a . . . .,.,,., I These Instituting the contest nllege Would Only Aid Selfish Powers tbe minieniiire. nt the time he com- "Entrance of the United States te mltted suicide, wns enfeebled in mind the League of Nations would simply aid and under the domination of Mrs. Lord. these Powers which are actuated by The latter is the wife of a New Yerk seltishnes!'." i merchant, n member of the firm of Demetrius Nikolas Furnajrcpp, of Lord & Tnyler. the Beard of Education of Bulgaria. made this statement today in an address . .T p IRpAMCep TRflflP before the students of Swarthmore Ce - LAb I Uh JArANt&t I nUUrji lege. Mr. Furnajrcpp. who is a grad- ! EVACUATE VLADIVOSTOK unte of Princeton, is familiar with con- I "VSr.ffie Slb6rlan AdV6ntUre End8 " Balkans, as modeled after jeir own Ten Transports sa Capital Rumors Insist Davis Will Quit Jeb Centlimeil from Tnie One Ilnynes grnsped nn epiwrtunity such ns thnt given him through the rcsig nntinn of Director Day nntl turned the job ever te one of "his men." New Yerk. Pennsylvania, Illinois nnd Maryland continue te be the sere spots of the prohibition enforcement of fices. The Mnrylnnd situntlen is re garded new ns being handled satisfac torily bv Prohibition Director Bud nltz.' The Illinois situation hns been cleaned up somewhat through the work of Nutt. who was acting director, but who practically took complete charge of the work. The Pennsylvania situa tion is still considered unbatisfactery. When Y'ellewley gees into New New Yerk, he will he responsible te no one for his appointment. It Is the state ment of the Prohibition DepartniPnt that he will fenr nothing nnd that his sole object will t-e te enforce the law. If he gets nwny with the job it w he another argument that polities will have te be divorced irem iireiuumui. enforcement if the enforcement work Is te be successful. ture propaganda; director davis says WELCOME AWAITS PINCHOT IN PITTSBURGH TONIGHT Westmoreland Towns Turn Out Big Crowds te Hear Ferester Gifferd PInchet) will be welcomed again in Pittsburgh tonight nt a din ner of the Roosevelt Memerial Asso ciation. Westmoreland County towns ngaln turned out big crowds te hear him yes terday. The Ferester expressed sat isfaction that a committee bad been named te make a whirlwind tour of Allegheny County in the closing days of the enmpnlgn. In the Liberty Theatre, in New Kensington, which meeting also was addressed by Colonel David J. Dnbls, nominee for Lieutenant Gov Gov ereor. Mr. Pinchot again urged workers te get out a big vete en Elec tion Daj. McSPARRAN TO SPEAK IN WEST CHESTER TbDAY great country. c would net be nan nan dicapped bv different languages, because in New Yerk City you are in contact with ns many languages as we are In the Balkans." ANTI-DRYS OF EUROPE MEET DENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS Susquehanna Association Easten for Next Convention "vranten. Opt. 27 - OftVers were lts t .'.I and Easten selected as the place i..r the next (invention at the statue Pari:, with all naval lure participating Tonight President Harding. Secre- ten l"iitiv ami ether i.eveniraeni ei- SPECIAL SERJ1CES IN countries represented nt the ceneress nre Belgium, Cnnndn, Spain, j Finland. France, England. Denmark, i Italy, Norway, Sweden nnd Swltz I ei land. j NEW RED CROSS HEAD , flutter downward from scores of nnval planes en llights ever the principal cities. The program of observance nt the national cipitnl included tne lajing ei I .. ...... 1. ..ti 1ki ,.ri(K if rrin T nL'mtien c.i..c " ' "' " .""""'?,":, "" movement "'-.Nil.ller at Arlington national ueiiiet.-! ;- . , ,... ..,, ... ..,, b Secretary Denby an, high emcmls ; .' h "rnmiflcntienB everywhere, et the navy and ceremonies before the L" " ," ., ,, .unf ,n,rr,Hn .( of Jehn Paul Jenes in Potomac " ".,''., .V tl nun nffieers en Hutv must u.- jn.iiiH...u.r.. . .... ' The cxuM-niieu of the s.iis,i-i..i.anria 1 nta: As-uciiitien of Pluhidelphl t The of-. .- ...-.. i ..i . ..- ., rt t...... " & rnrst vicV pslihlnt: Tr". ' -'-, K?r" """ n WE. Davis. Wilkes, liarre: seend -"'"'' "'" -s"vy lwu- - e iiresiii.-nt. ir. i. it. Jennings, Ii.tinille; i-eeiiriluu sfcrctury, l)r I Oceige ('. Knox, Middletown. Ky. : iinuneial secretary. Dr. 1 E. Detei.s. Allcntewn; trensiirer, Dr. Leen J SV:iley. shennndenli MAYOR IN AUTO CRASH Nene Injured In Collision at Fif teenth and Market Streets Majer Meer,- wa shaken up subtly luie i sii'i-iln , .tteinoeii when an auto aute Ilmlille dliM-n b Wnville IIlllls. .T.IOD W.i!l.n.e -net-t. , elllde.i with his mil tli'ie in Fll'ieeiith 'ltd Market streets. Hi. a. who wns driving uist en Mnr d. t stree', turned out te avoid nn oh eh s nnrieii and lii" inacKine lilt the M.M.-r's etlii in! .ir Tin- Miner luiil M'.ppe.l te allow tniihr going south 0n 1 'ttc.-ntli sit cei tu m-s Ne arrests m.lde Tohie, Oct. 27. (By A. P.) As the fleet of ten Japanese trans ports steamed from Vladivostok harbor M'sterdny, bearing thn last of the Mikade's soldiers 111111 leaving the Pri Pri merla in the hands of the Beds, Japan closed her bonks en her ndvenfiire en the Siberian mninland, with a total en Canada Alse Represented at Cen- the debit bide of upward or l.uUU.UOU, , , , 000 yen . gress In Brussels Added te this drain en the Govern- Brussels. Oct. 27. (By A P.) ment's exchequer, there is a lesa te Delegates from eleven countries nre Japane-e farmers and business men parti, ipating in the third nnti-prehi- who abandoned their holdings as the hitien congress in session here. The sc- soldiers withdrew which will run Inte siens nre being held In secret. millions. Sections of the congress were chosen , The evaeuntien leaves the troops of for the purpose of studying hew the the Red army representing the Far fight of the organization could be , Eastern Itepublle of Siberia In complete carried en against the prohibition 1 possession of Vladivostok. which It was asserted 1 " SHEPPARD IN SANATORIUM Hard Bit of Campaigning Is Mapped Out by Democrat Following his tour of Chester County today. Jehn A. McSparran, Democratic candidate for Oovcrner, will conclude with two mnss-mrctings tonight one nt the Opera Heuse in West Chebter I nnd another immediately nftcrwnrd at Prohibition Director Davis, when In- ' Ceatesvlllc. formed of the persistent renert tlvt he1, The nominee nnd bis party arc nc nc centemplated resigning his present pest, ' companied today by County Chairman said the rumor was "like a kite with J. Ceulstnn Heece. Places visited in 110 tall and pure propaganda." I elude Kimberton, Chester Springs, 'The departmpnt is making geed, j Lionville, Downlngtewn, Pnrkersburg, enl.l nireeter Davis, "se whv should I , Cechrniivlllc. Oxford. West Greve. rrxlEii or pven think nbeut It? The rec- I Avendale, TouEhkennmen. Kennett erds show that nn.rc is being done te- .Sijuare, Chadds Ferd and West Ches ward the enforcement of prohibition tcr. thn" ever before. There has been mere OCEAN CITY IS READY FOR BIG HALLOWEEN PAGEANT Retort In Gala Attire for Annual Event Tomorrow Night Ocean CHy, N. J., Oct. 27. Fine October weather has caused ninny cot tagers te remain here and many ethers te return te witness this yenr's Ilnl Ilnl leween celebration tomorrow night. The cnrnlvnl hns been nrrunged for by n committee of thirty-ilve from the Yeung Men's Progressive League, bended by P. Lcrey Howe. The celebration will begin tomorrow morning with a trnp sheet en the bench under the iiiumices of the American Legien. In the afternoon the high school football teams of Pleasnntvllle and Ocean City will clash nt the ball park, Band concerts will stnrt In the eve ning nt 7:30, followed by a carnival of street dnnclng, music nnd fun. The pageant will stnrt at 0 o'clock. ABbtiry avenue is decorated with streamers of multi-colored Hags nnd high-powered lnmps. Business mc'h have caught the spirit, nnd nre decorat ing their stores. The city has placed boardwalk benches nleng both sides of the avenue, and thp electric light stand nrds have been banked with corn busks nnd pumpkins. Music will be furnished by several bands. Marching delegations from At lantic City, PlcnBnntville, Vineland, Sen Isle City, Anglesen, Wildwood, Cnpe Mny, Mlllvlllc nnd Brldgeten nnd Woodbury, nnd the Eurekn Triangle Club, of Woodbury, who were thp hit of last year's pagennt, are expected. There will he 11rlr.es for each" division in the pageant nnd for the windows, nnd a depnrture from Inst yenr is the fnct that the Judges will conceal their Identity. AMERICA INVITED TO ATTEND PEACE PARLEY Impression Prevails That Only an Official Observer Will Be Sent Washington. Oct. 27. The Invitation of the European Powers asking thnt the United States send a representative te the Lausanne pence conference reached Washington today through foreign dip lomatic channels, but there was n dclny in plnns for its formal presentation te the State Department. Great Britain. Frnnce nnd Italv nil nre understood te hnve subscribed te the Invltntlen, and It bnd been Intended thnt officials of the British, French nnd Italian Embnssles should go te the de partment together this afternoon te lay the note before Secretary Hughes. Various elements of delay, however, made it appear doubtful whether the presentation would tnke place before to morrow. Mcnntlmc American officials continued their silence regnrdlng the propebnl for Amcrlcnn rcpresentntlen nt Lausanne, but the impression prevailed that only nn official observer would be sent by this Government te report en features of the negotiations whlcb might nffect the impertnnt American interests involved. PIRATES SEIZE; SHIP?! BUT RUN AGReOi Escape Prem Hamburg Ja Make Daring Attack " Hamburg, Oct. 27 (By A Pt Four twentieth century pirates 'dhiC from their rowbent aboard!? meter schooner Bertha In the t Jj Elbe yesterday, and in bread daiffi subdued the captain and his crew i5 started down stream with the vewtl They were better pirates than J gaters, and seen ran the iZZ aground, causing Us destruction 1 iS the less of its cargo of quebrache JLi ucd at 20,000,000 marks. nl- The four pirates bound the e.rt.1 as seen as they get aboard, and,." scaring the crew by firing ther Ji,t5? It was easy le imprison thcni. Till .C four intruders put en seamcn'B pii lng, heisted the anchor, nnd set i . ward the sea. When the BhD aground the prospect of tlrewnlntT the wrccWige se frightened thera rt.. they climbed the mast and Blgnalrf help from 11 passing schooner. Once the rescuers were aboard a. distressed schooner, the skipper Siv" wink and a gesture, tipped them i J the character of the four men who J! seeming y in chnrge of affairs. n were taken into custody, nnd JdenUflS ns having csenped from th ,?? jail. ""l SETS DIRT MOTOR RECORD Richard Jennings Breaks Mark in by Barney Oldfleld St. Leuis, Oct. 27 The fire h. fifteen and twenty-mile dirt 'bJj records established by Barney OldlUu were broken here by Richard N J pings, of Pittsburgh, accempar.lV kl Leuis Chevrolet. w ' The trlnls were mnde en tha w., welten track here, the same trrt whlch Oldfield established hi, Jw en August 0. 1017. Jennings' ffl mile was negotiated in 43 second! Jennings covered the five milca'iaj minutes 48 seconds, ns ngninst m ngninst n:e(l:i8; fifteen in ll:2l'fV against 12 :00 :8, and twenty In lB.'S.V as against 15:52:2. ,J' WORLD WAR VETERAN WEDS O. W. Marvel, of Laurel, Del., Mir. rles Hilda C. Kappan, of Harrliburj Middletown. Pa., Oct. 27. (n. wedding of Olln Watt Marvel, of W rcl, Del., nnd Hilda Careline KanM. of Hnrrlsburg ,wns solemnized today it the pnrsonnge of the First United Brethren Church in Middletown Pi The Hev. Cliff A. Funk officiated. Ttt couple wcre nttended by Mr. and Mr W. C. Shober and Harry Bauder. ti Middletown. ' After the ceremony Mr. and Mti Marvel left for n trip, nfter which tltt will reside nt 1010 Peplnr street, M. ndclpbla. The bridegroom is a vetem of the World Wnr nnd wns gassed. Hi Is studying at Temple University, i.n,7 .. "4(1 ner cent coin in presccu tiens as compared with previous work done here, HEALTH URGED AS STUDY Wilkes -Barre, Pn.. Oct. 27. Nurses "-. . . .. .. . .!--.... .. The report concerning me is enp attending tne convention ei tueir state of these things in the nlr wiucn no one j organization jesteruny iiciiiiuie.'ii tnai can prt their hand en. 1 m going nneau doing mv work nnd hnve no time te pay ntteiitien te It." Penn MARKALUMNI DAY Charter Plays Germantown Academy the schools of Pennsylvania shall in elude health ns n study nnd shnll re quire of graduates from high school a passing mark before they ure granted diplomas. DEATHS SHl'TK. Oct UC MERCEM.U8 It., nmxl OS. Funeral ssnlcen un .Monday. : P. M., .. -.,. M,,,i flnr Is belnc Rt r.-slilcnc of len-ln-law. Dwlcht L. Penn Charter Alumni way is "e"'B nruCy. is Kciten at, Hldiey Park, intcr elebrated this afternoon bj a football m(.nt private .,,,e l,,.tw-ppii the school and Cermnn- Kl.nrHOIT On Oct 23. 1022. MAKY ;iime Ii 'tween tin ' ( ' KM. EN luce lllcliam). widow- of Jehn Hlt- class reunion nn ....... iKnilnmr ntul bv dinners tonight in clubs, hotels and (lifel ... , . .. t .... .....i.. .... i . no in i"iirin-H i,i i l lie ri'iiiii.iii "i " - ",-, -- Charles L. MeKeehnn, "M. president of the Alumni Society, .yting Provest t. ;.i, tt T'etinliunn. of the Iniversity l llisillii Senater, Facing Breakdown, Gees te Atlantic City for Treatment Washington. Oct. 27. (By A. 1M Sennter Sheppard, of Texas, left Wash Wash ingten today for Atlantic City, where se will enter a sanatorium for treat ment te prevent phlcul breakdown with which phybtcians saj he Is threat ened. . It is his plan te remain mere until NEIT' YORK CHURCHES Dr- Cnarle8 Jl Hatfle,d Ch08en fer'hls health lsfully restored Southeastern District i Dr. Charles J. Hatfield has been re ew lern, ii t. , i iij . r a elected chairman of the Seutlieastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Bed Cress. Other officers elected are; Mrs. Arthur II. Lea, vice-chairman-Livingston E Jenes, secretary, and Themas S. Gates, treasurer Deaths of a Day i Bj A nni American tin-, plneed bv some i-ntureseme East Side Mhonlbey. Mut ters in stliTening breezes at the pier head of a iiumeltsj jettj en the Fast liner. Tile Atlantic Heet. In gala nr- ri, v ,'W?i- .it nrii Imi- t .1 tin. vlirln Vmi.Ii Blver. 1 Besides tlie election 01 tne principal .,, helnp t0lj(lv nftf.r a tid between tlie two niers idny. effieers, the following members of the , JJls wi(iew survives, with Howe is ..ml lines, imrades. d- ' Beard of Directors of the chapter have , ,'r ,-Wr nnd tenrs ,.u V..rl. I been 1 heseii for n tliree-year term I Colonel W. D. Uhler ! HarrLshurg. Oct. 27. H5j A. P.) Colonel William D. Elder, aged fifty. luef engineer of the State Highway i Department for seven jears, died at tinei illness. et,s,.,-ve, Nay Day in one ch-bratien i-Mr-. .reiiinaiu iiuri.iir. wen.ee a. tmimir l.eini,,... te the sen for,-.., of the J'-eaie. .1 r . .urs. .. ii.jiiiu i.-nr uroeKS, nation ,iinl unumeiiierating the birth d.iv of the lilt.- Theodere Koesewlt A birthdav festiial .lll be held te- Features for Tomorrow's Public Ledger Boek Pages n im.i: JOHN M. CXI.ils AleMllldel Win lliekells (Joes te tilt nam i P VTTEK.sOX IVeff for "Mr PIn. ' i Put- I'llE ItKV. ALEXANDEK Mac COLL. I). I.. reviews "Tlie Sterv of a Vni it'll Life." by the Itei. W. S U.inisfeid. i Deiiblcdaj P.ige i IIEM .lMKS l-'Olt.MAN finds "Tlie Judge. " In Hcbeee.l West (Deruiii "iiltra-iiiedci'n. ' . HAMILTON fillilt.s ..mpiir.--"i'he Kruii of the Tiee." by Hamil ton I'jfe iSeltzell te Hut, Innsen's ' Tins Freedom DOHIS KEN YON i -.. w It.,s,. II Nell's book et vets,.. "The Alas ti i -Mistii -s " i Uiinif i ll I, JONES, nistneiei- ,.f I'lelicli. i'lilleisii,; of 1'eiiiiM hiiliin. il,is" tiiilisiiiliens of two Maiipas. inn works ( Knopf i Vl.li:i: E. TKAl'ltOCK'S h Nertneni EMiesiire" ll'utiiaml gels the nierri lin' Hi ' fnuii W O T Ui;Ii;N el lillest tn-tieii III .lulling "ltt)l JH HEWN." In Doiethv Cauticld I I In r rt Brace); TiailtE HE LI NE." bj An An thein Pi vile ( Dedd .Mend I ; "SEA WBACK." h Vere Hutchinson ((Vuturji. "lai'UA CltKHHI TON," h Eliner Murdaunt (Small Mayiinrili "AN ATTIC SALT-SHAKEIt," by W. O. T. in-lit In Carnegie Hull, with promi nent men and women spinier- in school house, throughout the . ity the , c-isjeii wis observe, I b the children 1", Fifth avenue .h.inh.-s spts-in' services were held. A cellllllUllltV sing, in which hundreds of s-nlers fiem the tleet participated, was held in tlie Col Cel li gi.ite Chuuh of Si Nicl.el.is Fer i lie lir-r u-ne since ih, I'nitul Ml,',' ,'llteled tlie Wlir III l'.O" the New Yerk Nuv Yard was tlirewn open te tin- imMlc. Twe plm i.s Mere ..rii'ed out for si'- cial pilgr. mages (in,- was a resteiwl home en F(s T.lenllctli stlect. where Theoilele eiisi-ielt wiii born. 'II. e ' etl.ei w.is tl,. gi,- r Koe-e.-lt .it Djstei- Mill NAVY DAY CEREMONY HELD IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, Britons Reminded That Occasion Marks Roosevelt's Birthday ieiidmi. Dei. ; ib a. p i Weslmlllslei Abl.ej w.li tedaj the si ene of III llll resslVe cc eiliell V oil tlie Mrs. lieerge II. Kvens. iletiry ,1. (iideen. Uiibert OiendJniilng. J, seph H. Mirundv. J. Franklin Mi-Hidden. Mar shall S Morgan, Mrs. Alfred StPiigel. Mrs (ieerge W. T'riiuliart ami Alan D. . Wilsen. BERLIN PROGRAM DECIDED Reparations Commission Agrees en Questions te Be Studied IMris. On. U7. (.By A. P. i The Iti'pnr.ittieus I'ommisnen lesterdny decided unanlmuusiy upon lis piugrnm Mrs. Sophrenla C. Herrlck Mrs. Sophrenin Curtis Herrick. moth er of Dr. Cheesmnn A. llerrick, iin'Ml dent of (Sirnrd Celli ge. died yesterday at the home of h"r daughter. Mrs. James Houghten, a Bishops Corners, N. '. She wa In h,-r , ighfj'-elghth i ear. Mr. Herrick was bem in Teresa, N. V. January 2. l-vl'. tie daughter .f Cheesmnn and Mary Curtis Her hus band, Deles Herrick, died a few jear.s age Besides her daughter and Dr. Her rick she is siirvned bj n son, Edward, of (.(.me liaj. N Y , fourteen grand children and eleven greiit-cnindi'hildren. Tiie funeral will take place Sunday for its coming visit te Berlin. Final ' afternoon nt Geese I5u.. decision en the new reforms te be de- mail, led. however, was delayed until , Richard Bell Richard Bell, an e'd time resident after the Berlin Intnilrj The commission voted te make a rh,,. u-'h llivestlgllt.ell of (Senium) 's internal Unniicch. With special leleretice a bud-'ct, lax ciilli'i lien and what linH been dune te prevent the expert of capi tal and the depreciation of thu murk. "HE WHO LAUGHS LAST" Motorist Chased After Chuckle and Landed In Court Chester, Oct. 27 -- When C. I). Beldlngei, tlnrt) -tour j.-ar- e.d, et .'ill the northeast part of the city, who died WedlH ll.l). Wl'l lie buried toluel low afternoon from h.s home, 21' North Orlanna strict Interment w.l he made in (ireenmeiint Cemejery. Mr. Bell was eight) -two years e'd and was a loom Cut. He is simhc.i bv two sons, six daughters and fifteen , grandchildren. of Pennsylvania, is nrsi vice iimmr .. , Warren Thorpe, of the class e MS (!. is second vice president, nnd William W Bener, Councilman from C.ermnn C.ermnn tewn nnd football coach at Princeton University, is third vice president. The various class dinners will he held tonight. 2 CAUGHT IN GARAGE HELD Neighbors' Call Brings Police With Riet Guns and Men Surrender James MacDonald, Judsen street near Somerset, nnd William Wiley, In diana avenue near Twenty-second, were arrested early today In the private garage of Chnrles Heckler at Twentieth and Stelln streets. Neighbors telephoned the police mere wcie men in the garage, and Cnrlin and CeeMiT, motorcycle patrolmen, took their mount nnd their riot guns j and rushed te the place. They found the lock broken nnd two men inside. . car, "" .'"",' Heckler, whose home is at .1001 North; Ci-esl.ev street, was standing with 'ie 1 'i.-hts lit, i tidy te be driven ent. Tin men surrendered at sight of the red ,miiis, and were taken te the station I,, be arrnigned before Magistrate D,,rn. MOTOR-LICENSE RECORD SET j ll.'irrlslmrg. Oct. 27. Issuance of lc cn-ei for pneumatic tired nutome- hi,. m Penns)lvnnlii has pns(d the tn piarter-nf-n-mlllien mark, the j Stut i Hlchw'iv Deiiarliiielit announcing tint mere than 751.000 such registra I tiehs bine been made. It is said te break all previous iccerds. In addi tion, (Vl.eT.O licenses have been Issued 1 fei triuks and lil.Os,-, for motorcycles. Tiir ! Yin aiii: loeijimj fek may r i, 1 n he II -In W.inu.1 rulumi i en ij . .mil ai Aiii. , reft. In her ijiltb yenr, Relatives nnd fiteiulH nm resiiectfullv Invited te uttend fu ner.il en Mend.iv. nt 1.30 I. M. . from Inte residence. 1S4H Adiitn .lie SerMcen at St. Murk's Church nt 2:30 o'clock. Interment UiiklHml Cemt'tery. MII.Lnil At her reiddenc. 1330 V. 29th st . en Oct. 25, 1H22. JHNN1H I... rtaushter et Wiirren anil Mary J. Miller. Relatives and frlendi. also einrleyeH of Ilau l'hoto l'heto l'hote Krapliln Studie. Invited te eerxJces en Mon day aftirnoen. at 2 o'clock, at the Ollxer H. Unlr llldff.. 1S20 Cheynut t. interment private. The Lamp Mezzanine newly completed is open for inspection by these who! appreciate exquisite lighting. It provides consistent environment for a collection of lamps which few dealers in the world can exhibit" wonderful combinations of orig inality, utility and artistic excel lence, created by our own designers. It is hoped that Philadelphians will fully inform themselves of the wide scope of this department and its beautiful contents by leisurely ex amination. JECALDWELL&Ca Jeweuiy - Silver - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS This la Welfare Federation Week SAJbB IIUUIINO SITES W. I'HII.A. AIT HOUfei: aiTR Splendid Tdcnt'en In hlKh-clad new ui'nrtment nelehtiorheod; 1211x100 ft.: M8S . ft. trunt. A 223. U e. APARTMENTS 4222 1'INB ST. Fer redned peerile. pre-war rent lt fleer. HvlnK room, dining room. kitchen, hedroem. t" Quality Wen its Popularity Bread Supreme 10c Extra Big Leaf Sold only in enr Stores sVaajl Villlam G. Eckard William (5. I.ekard. seventy ' lenrs old. a butcher, of 2800 Nirii, ciislen of Ainerliiui Nun Day when .Seuth Fifty-sixth street. Philadelphia, Twenty-sixth ntreet, who died Weill a iea th Mas ilnccil upon Hie grave of pnsMil a tramc sign in nevenfh street the Mrltirih uiiriiev.n soldier and Kdgment nvenue and laughed at '!'!. .crenietii us nieside.1 ever In 'tlie poll, email s cuiuii urni In Halt. .Me Ainbiissiider Ilnrvex . who introduced tereji.e ( iiptaiii ( iinries i,. i ins,,.), American iiiimiI nr t in lie in Louden, who I, ml tlie Mienlli upon the crave In iutrndm mg Captain Hussey the iimbassiider siil, . ' It was cliiirat tenstic of Pricident Harding's sens,. (,f apireprlateiiess that he chose Nnvv I ii) en the anniversary nf the birth of the late President Hoos,. Heos,. Hoes,. elt." As he desiiesiteil the huge wreath of lilies Upen the tomb. ('liptlllll llllssev said that hlsten had shev,ei Hint tn I'nlti'd States always "lias steed pre eminently for all thut is best in safe guarding or advancing civilization." da) night, will be buried Hunday niter niter neon at 2 o'clock at Kenwood (Vine ter). Mr. rcktird cnndiicted a biit, h er 'shop nt 2i2." Seuth Seventh slnet' for the list lifiy .M'lirn until a shut lime ,ige, when he i;n a up the hi-. ini'M iii, 'I was Hiiccei-ded by his sun William ! . .Ir . who survlveshim '1 he father was a member of Seutliwarli Iti. t. Oinrj' Slecli.tt nnd Canstatter t1"' I Velksfest Vercin. Mesldes the son he is ' siirvhed h." a widow, and three diiugh- lers, nil of whom lire inairled. Mrs. Heat Wave Prostrates Kansas .ir I'mieisei, Mr,. Klsie Ke. Ii md I'liill. Hi'... '!. J7 ,I!i A p.i Mis' l.e'ii .Mi, li.iels. This i'i svc'tind under n teiniicratiire of '.ill device In l e ut i o'tleck .leslirday )( ini NT I'SKIi Al TllMiiltit.i;? nfteinoeii. The heat wave is reported ,.Jh".h!',-r,i1!.'4L,l,,tr,J'V,V'i.J,:fe r Western Kansas. IJrVjISS'cw. en P7V. M.-tdfv. ' u !m. mfi r - w . wKjf nr. . ,;i:nff TJkilZ& l'eliceman ISiims , hi,cd hlin through the city nnd cuptmed him at Peniiell street. Keidluger posted I'liuugh money te permit his release alter offering as an eiciie he was en his unj in Dever, Del., where a relative wa d.uni,'. lie was cMertcd out et tlie city by inoierc.M lc policeman l.l.u 1 . L'Vfl7Js. lm&.ti ySaisW H3i3 . jlMmt. 'jmmJiWZhwiA ymsm "sOs"--, k- O use Melachrine Cigarettes has always been an evidence of refined taste a sign of superior judgment. MELACHRINOctgaTettei embody un unusual jrlrctien of the rarest and most drlicate e Turkish Inurs shared by no ether cigarette m (fie u'erld. Keneuil ever "Tfie One Cigarette Sold the World Over" BQNWTT TELLER fi CO. iS77amerJwp SPECIAL SATURDAY BONTELL CORSETS Featuring Medels Scientifically Designed for the Girl Who Sits al a Desk SANS-LACING MODELS Derby I I Medel fashioned of pink broche ? QT .ind clastic in alternating sections. Special t ttf value. ESentell model of alternating sections of broche rt ( nnd elastic, with soft hook nnd eye finish. "" Lingerie Specials HAND-MADE CHEMISES Step-in chemises of Ana batiste trimmed O QT with re.il Irish or filet. O .Vt HAND-MADE GOWNS Haud-mude fjewns of batiste in models te F Cht match chemises above. - itt SILK PETTICOATS 2.95-3.95 te 13.75 Petticoats of heavy quality radium, Jersey or crepe de chine featuring plain or novelty flounces; some embroid ered models. All shades. LOUNGING ROBES Robes of soft wide-wule corduroy lined 1 fk 7 ' throughout with china silk. Rese, blue, J-lf - hentin, purple. SATURDAY ONLY Plissc Crepe Gowns Gowns of soft plissc crepe in flush colei, J Qfc orchid or peach. Jmtt Regularly .'.!)' id k? ,vii