Wi 25W .4511 j-v u i-v VI fTIV ie., rir, " my m :v r.v a": ?.vu "aVf K Bft' KfcSiv M m IV. v l I Kik m YWOMEKFYF STATE CABINET JOB . L Mems Start aa Pinchot Cen- aiders Fair Sex for Im portant Pest Y BE WELFARE HEAD tVJ Gilferd I'lnrhnt, thp Oovcrner-elpct, 3Pf f 7 M ffOlhff In linvn n tn. lull tltnn titiinaliiir 9&M. Jh women f n Cnblnet appointments, my mono in tnueii witn tue situation. It wns recalled today that during the tampnign Mr. Pinchot in enn of his Speeches announced thnt women its well men would he considered for pests In the Cnblnet. Xnturally the announcement thnt n Jverann might have n Cabinet office for Hie first time In the history of the Com Cem Com tnenweilth stirred up unuunl interest. find friend of "possibilities" get busy mmcdl.Hely. Mr. Pinchot was almost everw helmed With suggestions of women for a pest. Certnlu premliiptit women leaders thereupon went te hi" rescue with Statements te the effect thnt candidates for Cabinet office should be considered en the "bnsls of merit and net of Sm M New thnt the election is ever and the open Reason for Cnblnet gossip is in mil sxxliur. the talk has started un tarn In "" irem every ward, township nnil borough Women Are "Electioneering" in Camden County. The Democrats Interevtlngly enmigh, some of the "UtMde of the city of Cnmden nre jiibl jiibl Wemen lenders are especially concerned H" ev:; the majority they gave (.nv about men candidate or nbeut retaining f',m,r ''i'""?. VVI.. s,'Mnt"r l re"nS certain men members of the pteseiit llvA,, for I nlted State Sennter. Cabinet. Fer example, it is under- I;;,w2,,l ';, KpHeher, of the Demo Deme Demo Moed thnt Mrs. Barclay II. Warburteu. "n"c StJ'P temmlttee. Is in charge of Vice chairman of the ilepublie.in State e parade arrangements. He premises Committee, would net mind becing Dr. I lnet, bang-up, jnzz-darndest Ulalr Spencer appointed as the sue- turnout that Cnmden has teen in n censer te Ur. .leliu M. iJnu y. State Commissioner of 1'iiblie Welfare. A fehert time ngn Dr. Spencer was a guest at a dinner party, which included Mis. l'inchet and .Mts. Warburton. Ur. Spencer Is Assistant Director of Public Welfare in Philadelphia under Barclay Warburton. But it happens that Dr. Baldy is a hrnttiAr rt XfUu 1 1i?ip!iiT f!i ltnlilv l.find or YUUampert. an iutluentini rincuet' "i'i,u"""cniH. mere nre -.everai im- . c niusvu. uewever. te answer ques ques werker nnd lender among the women in Pertant departments thnt will cornel '" as te her personal feelin' en the the primary campaign. Hence there is 'under the supervision of the new Deme- . I.Ie.mI Geerge situation as it Mauds ut obviously room for argument in this crane Mayer. ! pre ent and returned in her pleasing ease. Alse it is reported in Pittsburgh Ihe Heard of Education. Playground .li",i,1 audit te the question of pre- that William riinn, former Hoe-evelt lender of Pennsylvania. Is booming his daughter, Mrs. Mary Plinn Law rente, , as successor te Dr. liald. . Just te add zest te the situation tnat William I linn, former ltoe-evcit dared for him as against Mr. Alter iii the primary campaign nnd thus helped greatly In working up feminine sentiment. When in the city, the Govereor-elect nlwajs makes it a point te confer with Mrs. Warburton. drawn up a report wincn distinctly approves of His plans and policies Via iim eiucr iiuiiu, il is cuiictrueu thnt powerful political influences which backed the Fere-ter In the jirim.iry campaign, notably the Grundy ele- incut, has always been opposed "te, Dr. , 1'liiegan. It Is meie tlinn likely, hew- ever, that the Governer-elect will be largely guided by the report of his cducntlemil siib-iemmlttee. Many women leaders nave sme'tcd lhnt the rir.-t tTablnet etlice le lii te : I lime Interesteil were rein ni pi tint """ ""eies win ee nine e OV Jinyer-i -"".. v"' "".""-'" um eiuune n both MUs I.jen nnd Mrs. Lawrence 7(, ''"g. while the empleyes of the , r''""' '". t,l'' '. Ieel that America have been house guei-ts at Grey Te - .departments are felected by the beards " V, V ?,. f i -m.V'0 t,",1 ",erI1 e:i ers, the Pinchot country home. And. ' themsehes. tl le .u stie of prohibition and felu mubt of course. Mis. Warburton 1ms al.-e -" the terms of the present mnnber a-.f u,'1 ''.r,' ., . .. ,. , been there. Besides that, the Oever- "1'ire at different intervals of one tJ ,:,ln ' Jir,c' hnrthp.,1 n,,,rf nor-elect is interested in Mrs. War- , J'ar. D-'necrnt; will net have entire i .7 " ,'?, " "ftVr'S -nifl,"T.,i,,y w,,h ...... ...... . 1 .. 1. . I Ki.lifrnl nf .it... f .!, I,n ..!.. t . I . IU Ullll'U I(U SO lllT In HllltO Ol till, IM.llll I'urieu iews inasiiiuc 1 as sue 1 In or Out for Flneran s n - blact for muSh dliuien. Ale ia.ver. who also has power te transfer 1?..".," ". '"."L " ff?"H' i "H.1. .l.'.w ri'i.A. ih 'n.iimiiL I - iti..nti ni 1 n nrinniii- vt nn mflim ft rnn - .' .. women lenders favor his retention In , men for "the geed of the department." ,u ".S.; ""fl "f e,i l," "'":" "i1 . .10 Pinchot Cabinet and it Is under- The Police Committee of City Council fLiMin teod that the education sub-cemmUtee ' net, . u.jen all pen-Ien,. g ; ; $ IXSZflt Jwr?len ""l C Mr. Pinchot s Citizens Committee While the new Mayer will he nblt 1 . intradluted en ilu hut I 1 State Finances, after examining the te distribute considerable r-ttrenagf ' ,-,Cm wbiel! nreve it " erk of Dr. Finegan's department, hud among the Democrats who h !;ed luri ' vi,n7. xiiss Sl'uik ws in slmth Vfrie-. woman siimihl he that of Secreurj of which leti'-ists of seven members, ale Whe Commonwealth for the lea-ou, jmt made without ponllrmntlen b Conn always plainly stated, that the n-il ill. Next Februar Mayer King will work is carried en by subordinates; nppeint three members te suened I lairv that large technical or admini-.tratie r. Sharp, president: Geerge H. (Jar'- experience is net u pruie neeeity. Ileie theie is imether rub. : frlenils of terms will expire January 1. l!)2.i. when will be ehn.-y nf itnitiu: a leiiiemeut te line, and ten band, distributed at vn A. Nevln Detnch, iMiiip.iia'!i nireeter the new Mayer will he Inaugurated, pluite life vt years hence by eting rie'is intervals, added a lively touch for Mr. PIULhet, are utging him lut Terms of two' mere men will epite iii l"i 11 bill which the!.- ceuimunit.e-' op- Iwhiih helped te make the parade a big mni piacc. I'ewertui support among ijepnblicun women lemleis t lep.iit.... will be accorded Dr. I.dwnrd Nlartln. present Oliue v.ui.ii,lfs unei .11 iicilim. a a means of insiiriiis his reteniiuii. I)e. Martin is .1 brethir of Judge .1. Willi, Murtin. 43 DEMOCRATS IN STATE LEGISLATURE I.ate unetlielal election returns show thnt Democrats haw made considerable rains in both the Sti.te Heuse and the .State Senate. In the Heuse there has been an jn. crease from feuitiiii te fniti IPI)ie-i-rntlc uienibi rs, w 1I1 the pncsihllitv L tliat tlie nun ner uu le .Ii fnriipr s , I I,,,..,.,,,. ., ;,. ,.. 1 ..... ... III! .Vlir l. " 114. ' nun IU'-UU,rsilip HI the Senate h.ts been ,'uri'es. .1 frnm ft tjiree te s. t These nre the Demneiits idee ted te tlie Stn'e jseiiaie ii.t 1 uesiim : Feurteentli IUsirht Ilarey Ileff- liiiiu. Stin '.slung Eighteenth D.-tri't Harry D. Kut, Nasareth Twentieth District Asm K. De Witt I Plymouth. Twenty -fourth Dlstrlit Charles W. Seuth. i!llnmpert yl,IIH ILIUM ,'1-ilH . , liltl l4t IiSnlii". Sprln-; Greve. r.. n..l n.i .Hi llle, CI... I lnH T Thirty teiirin instriet 'v llliam i.'and I re i 'i piirtmenis iiinier rin Betls. Clearfield Ice sit f r isinii. te the St.i'e Heuse of Bcpifsent.vive Adams ('iiuiiiv --drover c. .Mi.rs. Benier, IMwiud .1 Sihleiter; ierl,s, Orville C Esheliinin. I!alili . ' Scheener. Wilsnu Sun.': Biad'nrd. Charles M Drls; ('ainhri.i. Frnnk i, Kerns. P.itrnk Mi'Derninii , Carben. .William D IIent7. Cmrinn, W. F. 'Marshall; Celunilun. T c H.irter; i Jnmberland. Allui P Stewnn; F.Ik. ' Jehn M. FImui: F.rle. Jeseph M. Schilling: Fi.iiiUiii. Charles I). Mine. hart; Fulton, Nuns F Henv:-, Juni ata. Henry I Lamer; Lackawanna, Features for Tomorrow's Public Ledger Boek Pages Children's Boek Week Nev. 12-13 JPhilndclphin Beys and Girls Will Review Their Own Beeks in Tomorrow's Vt i , PUBLIC LEDGER Themas Sheridan, .fnlin K. Htnxltskl ; .xicnenn. Maxwell i. Moere: Menree, Chester II. Ithediw ! Menteur Hlmrti. Mess At. belts; Northampton, V, ,t. I Donahue, Wllmer Albert. Irwin X i Jehnsen, Itebcrt A. Stofflet ; Northum Nerthum herlnnd. Jehn J. Behnck. .lelin M. Macks Perry. J. (1, II. Hlppninn; Pike, Edward II. Lebar; Schuylkill, Hey K. Brnwnmlller ; I'nlen, Jehn M. Umidy; Washington, Jehn L. Pest; West moreland, tleerge 11. Rrysen; Yerk, It, L. Urenncman, J. M. Fllnchbaugb. TO STAGEPARADE Democrats Plan Mazz-Darndest' Time Town Ever Saw BIG SCRAMBLE FOR JOBS Triumphant Democrats of Camden, who elected n Mayer en Tuesday for the first time in twenty-one years, will pnrnde through the principal stieets of that city tomorrow night in a blaze of red fire. .. '"i"'"1:: "' "I. ?'" V," ' 7.. ."' Mayer-elect x Ictnr King will be in " '"" ctuiimn. mime up ni ucickhudiib '" Beth ltenubllcnns and Democrats are speculating as te the effect the elec tion of King will have en city ap pointments and the control of city bod ies. A ceneral scramble for tl offices VICTORS N CAMDEN Is looked for. I room In the llellcvue. Stratford, trvlng Though the present city chnrter N't" answer many questions nt once 'ami semewnnt nntnninteri and permits Cityi111'!' "ir mc sruy eyes quite unruf unruf Ceuncil te make the majority of the lied. vmini?siiui. ueura ei aecdis, n;ir- Commission. Beat r ommNslen. City Plan ( emrnh ; "mI " 001ll"'1 "" Mayer. All the i. l'nru tommi"ien, Nien and the Sinkin: under the control of the new appointments te one year, as tiny are selidlv Hcpubllean at present. ' Bules Police Dcpartnient Mnmr-eleet- Kin v. Ill l, ,!, l.n,,l t ' the nnli,. il.n.rtmmi .., I,.. 1,- suspend for dereliction of l duty . All ne autlienty te (Usiniss, nltheugh he can ovcrturew tue pe-.veinii nrgani.uien e; termer t-en.itnr uaMU liaird. tlie Jlc-,, puuiK-iin? .sun ni iiniirui i uy i milieu. That !eiy has nbelute control in the nppeintii eiits of all officials and eiif- plnjes of mxii.v titv departments, in- 1 lading Beard of Health. Street Cem- mi-siener. City Clerk, Eleetncul B11- lean and Water Depirtmcnf. In sev- einl ether departments the Majer's np- pmntments are -ubjict te continuation hi 1 eumtl. Atinnlniments te Ttiinrrl nf tiliir-itlnM I land and Dr. Clement T. Brunch, whose UVU mi the ett,.., tw i 11.12.-1. Tbl means tiie Democrats will have entire Mmtrel of thc b(mlll ln V.yx, and fm pIebabV t ,P.,r, iatP1. ,.w.a ln the MPnt ( n Itpnnhllenn hehlL- elected the !"'t time. Hie iippelntnn his ..I -he secretary, the business innn.igir t' medlial assistants and the nurses are made by the beard. Siibjeit te Conflnnatien Terms of three members of the I! ur.l of A-sessiip, will eplie diinn,' t'e regime of the new Mnver. Tley nre Wt'llam II. Davis, llr.''!: W'lliam D. Vanninan. 1024. ami Wllt.m- I! Kills, president of tlie beard, l'.i'j.-, The aji . petutmeutb by the M.iym te ibis lu.md are subject te cnntirm.itlen by , un 1! Similar conditions pre 1!! t,, t'.e Playground Commission, wl.bh ,:i -res. ent'lncludes Meiers Bnkei. Mr I'nn.e Burrell. Mrs. Louise I W'.i'sli, ( ii . lande M. llewen and Clnule. lli't.ng.r. The In nnl eontteN the appm 11 aent nf 'all office empleies end p 1 ,, nitel telicheis. The -nine 1 ninut .mis 1 Mst relative te the I'rnk ('iiiuilsjnn due 1 member of that heard is ret'nd iaili , year. The Fire Department mines under the I supervision of Cniir.eil's 1'lie Commit I tee, wli.ih controls iippiiiiitmi nt Mayer-elect King is 1 1 nt nil the matter ni iippeinin.eiiis, nut Mis p-n. n nnl Ixi ...llleni.. ,i...n.. I .1 ..e riMltini I . ... . I ' .1, I.IMH' 1 11, (barter as well ns placing the I 1 Its BAD MAN" QUAILS BEFORE STATE TROOPER'S ORDER Dreps Weapon Pointed at Police- man's Head and Meekly Gees te Ja.l . Mrs, Antonie Zillln. of l.lii, N. .1 , ' near Ilammonten. sweie eui a u.irraiit for her husband yeMnrdn, . . I.ar.l... i with nsault and bnttiv with intent , te kill and rarrjinu t nni ealed deiidl) weapons. The Marram was c,vci, te a '. , ., ... , ... member of the State polite te serve. x lien .rnie iinru in iiic x.nrnnit m told iieishLers that Im- Stale pullet- men en 1 I mil ..lite mm. I ,, r nek m. I ad , 1 , . , his aigument Im preuuecil ., !nded pistol and a blackjack, llien he sat en the front perch and unite I for the SI, -In i.i;rn Tim nnlnlilmpu (ln'.,l .,. police, The nelshhers lleeked te, ll.nl. ,ll,u Un.ivvinl. ll.n. V II.. .. ..l.l make L-r.ed his threat. ' Down the read ilve minutes later stretle a State trooper. The trooper walked te within one fnet of the muzzle nf the run nnd, loekins his man in the 'mi?" .1 . if, . Iien that B'tn bi'foie I nnint three or I'll bust nu In the nose! "(Inc. two, th " the pisti.l dreppul Hi tlie noer. .SO J nil 1 in. ehV t are L'tiim: In kill Ine tre.in- he peliiriimii nienred. "IH)1 that j.nk hefer I heck Jen exer ltn a tan 011 the wrist !" The hliickiaclv dropped. "New fellow nn:'' the trooper said, and an hour later be led the meek bad man into the County JaJI at Camden. ....... ...... .... ... ...... .............rt.i ,,n, in,, ,ti'ij ... PRAISES DRY LAW Agnes Slack, Here te Attend Temperance Convention, Says U. S. Sets World Example BACKS UP SHIP LIQUOR BAN Itoetleggers mny reme and boetlpgRers may go even ns thieves, Hut this is no reason for decrying the prohibition law, contends Miss Ag nes Slack, of Derbyshire, England. It would he ns legicnl te suspend laws against theft for the simple reason thnt they had been violated. Miss Slack, n world figure In the temperance question, arrived In riilln delphln today. 8he Is acting vice pres ident of the National British Weman's Christian 'lempernnee Union. Sin. comes te take n prominent part in the four-day world temperance convention which opens in this city tomorrow. .',' ve '""' mW8 npalust thieves 4000 years new, haven't we?" the distinguished visitor put the question humorously. This is her sixth trip te America since 1S00. On her last trip two years age, when she was the guest pt the I lilted States Government, she hnd a long ehnt with President Hard ing. In thnt nme class of distinction can be plneed a visit with the Queen of Italy, a tetc-a-tete with Princess Margaret of Cennnught, a stay in India in a guest of the Viceroy and a ten l'.v visit at the home in Wales of the Lloyd Geerges. She showed today n telegram read J"K,tl,us;,...M,M 'W'' Slack. S. S. Heglnn, White Star Line. Wishing ou every success In your work for temperance in America. Margaret hlejd Geerge." Silent en Lloyd Geerge The message fell out of Miss Slack's crowded black leather hand bag as she rummaged in it for a hit of temperance data. She was heldimr court In ).pp ";"'-... '" l" " rcvvni conicnnen mat !!Us been going en about shins biinginc liquor into American ports, 1 feel It '""" u. Pcnum ining it tiie United lie ',,l",it tllut sometimes lleat around in u"1' euutry te the contrary. Praises America's Werk I "O'Cr HKlKe nil lltHlress Without alllllll!lg III tills UMglllllCCnt net O" America's," she -aid. "The nut-timd- 8 1"0'1 ier ' 0T " """"P mericn has been able. sI. ls invitcd te meet the t-ibinet nt . Si hur. the home of Cecil itliede-. ... . .1 ... .1 . President Opposed te Spring Session , (intlnufj frun r.iBc One I managed te escape disaster en 1 in sii.iy tllHI The hct observers here feel that the Ship Sabs', ly bill N ilend. The teal light' in the eem,ng spssmu , will b.- mir an investlcatu u of ile-' tterne (lenetiiFs handling nt the war fraud- oe-r the repeal nt the E-i'i- Cummins law and ever ta'iit'en. The-e vl.e wi-h te force nn inn stisntlen of Mr. Daugiierty or rail.'' ad b gisl.it en may tl" up sn'nie of tin' iippioprlatieu- bllfs. ter which there is always l;u' enough time in the sheit es-inn, "ni ilms j e1 the calling of an eviii sissleu in the tprtng. And nine thei set this extia waslen all the fat will 1 irt I ,t fill. tilstt. A strong party organization would have all it cnulJ de te put the app'i pii.it.nu bills and ether ahs.ilutil ne . iary b-ilslntlen tlirniitli in I In- si, mi -e ib'iii te come, lellL'thene 1 lis il h h Mr. Hciding's palling Cnngn-s lei twii i"Ks aliead of time Mr. H..rdlng de-irng te put nothing li lln win ii this iisiilt, will luiidli I .'i s a enntiii tuns ijuesttrill like tin s'.lp sui Ib Is etpeeteil te ivi mnmmd it. but f iip'iesitlun arises he will 1 t it i'i Hi- pT't organization i- net efiieunt. And it will be weaker in th m1' - si'ssieii than it was in tlie Insi, fit the radicals are iiiiuuiagitl by Tue.. I s .iiljllg. Vi Hnrdlng h- m ti unhnpny pn i i tien se far as his pinrum Is em .rued. Hi- only nnpe nt" giUlti.' i'ie hills he wants lies in the pn.-ent C..n. i-r -. lint f he ass fur in ,i h c i . i rgenl. lie will ilnr ii,i Ci ns- s. I,, make a special session m Mt spring in e liable. SEE CAMPAIGN VICTORY Three Sections Get Welfare Queta, Bringing Total te $2,075,379 An enrlv victor) in the drhe of the Welfare rederatien lampaiyn te ruhe KB;WW,,,11.,,"J t rrlptieni had reached ..(("."..li-im;. Tlie entire receipts for the fit -t ;(al , its existent weie . .iiiii.i.j....5 i Oermnntewn went eer in .mom in ,1P enmpnii;n Inst nl.'ht. !dewiiiK i HoMierntiKii nnu .Mnna.uuh, Hie fir-t districts te iiemee Mi-en-s. ,,!Bllri . , .'line im, uiw-i'ui 1 neiriiinn, an- '' . .. . 1 liuuii' ' u ,in ,, ,., r i--i-iii. we 1 sai,4j!1.0.'t, mnklnt: 11 total nfSlsc 83- for the district. ('heitnut Mill alone remnins undir .Mi lllstr Ct tO ltinKO till' Cllllln .Miiileiri's uihiriui ')"'"'' "V """ .ipprexi. inUtPh' SStKMJ rPIUIllns til he w, in that section aim te carry it exer the top. WILL ENLARGE HOSPITAL D rectors of Norrlstewn nstitutlen .,.,, ,,.. Authorize Addition t'enstiiittlnii of un ndi'ltle'i tn .Mnnt. colliery llie-pum, MiIU-Ievmi, ;;lvn , that lusiltiillen tube Hi. nn mi m - pneltv, was iltcldeil upon l.j the Beard1 of uiricierh 111 11 mceiiii,' int.! niidii The l.eitru xeteii te piircliin-e Inline ilillleb propel t ndjidiilllis the Inihpi tul lit 11 price of S.OIH) nn w,fi te erect the new ntldltien. Werk will be commenced as mjeii as possible. Mie went mere 111 tue cause m temper .,011 f ,i)0 opening of the Frankford .uuv. .she is also a prominent .suftragisti.... ,aH ,,,,,' , , , ru,j,r0(, ,,,, and as.j.eiatcd with Uuly Cew drey i" Margaret streets while Ollss Florence Ti.Y" 1 1 . t, .i, w n n tt 1. Snyder nnd Glenn Green, standing en Other ddega te, te he C I . C. ' ent (lf furnlturu company, ..ni niii of' li w' -en y W1P" th' '""wmeny wns performed epeni.ig of touiei lows session. 1 . . .. ,,Ms , rweiwd mSSBm B IACIXTO BENAVENTE Arture Batt osier's conception of the Spanish dramntlst who wen the Xebel prize for outstanding achievement In literature this year NOBEL PRIZE TO DRAMATIST Benavente, Spanish Auther, Wins This Year's Award In Literature . Stockholm. Xev. 10. The Nebel prize for outstanding achievement in litera ture for the present year has been nwnrdid te the Spanish dramatist Jacinto Benavente. The prize amounts te COO. 000 francs (worth $100,000 at the old rate of exchange). The phvslcs prize for 1021 is awarded te Prof. Dr. Albert Einstein, of Ger many, identified with the theerv of relativity, and thnt for 1922 te Prof. Neils Behr, Copenhagen. The chemNtry prize for 1021 was awarded te 1'redcrick Seddy, professor of Inorganic and physical chemistry, T'nlxerMty of Oxford and in 1000-02 demonstrator 111 chemistry nt McGill t'nhersiity. Montreal, and thnt for 1022 te Francis William Asten, research fellow of Trinity College, Cnmbridge. Jacinto Benavente is Spain's lend ing dramatist. He Is best known In America ns the author of "The Passion Flower, ' which had a long run in Xew Ver). lie also hns wen renown in Spain as a politician, actor and director of the National Theatre. Other well known plays bv Benavente are "The """'' "f .Interct. nnd "Ills Widow's Husband." WEDDING BELL? HOLD UP FRANKFORD "L" PARADE Magistrate Performs Ceremony en Gayly Decorated Fleat Franhferd's industrial pnrede. staged liiri muni u-- 1111,1 11 mi? i.iri-n a i.rii;' the air wns filled with npnlause and cenirrniuintinns irem me crowns lining the sidewnlkh. A Ledroem set was pre sented te the newly man led couple by the furniture store. Then the parade moved en. jiany attractive floats showing Frank- lern as u leiner m inuienj nen- in me SUCIPS-M. Prne winners were Edwin W, (!neh- img. Inc.. Edward Taddei, U. S. Mil- rlnes. Blilladelphl.i Grange, Frank ford Lnuudry . Jehn llllngswnrth Steel (Nim- panv. Metiopelllnn Life Insurance Cem - p-iny. Minerva Yarn Company. Seaman Jewelri Company and the Milne Hat Ce-npany. llneiaable mention was nvardeil( the V . (I. I,. Supiilee-Wills-.lenes C mi- pnny Bell Telephone Company, Amer- Icen I e and (Jeal Company nnd Wil- -nn-Maitin Company. , lll I c IMICC AWn HIMSELF ' .... AFTER BITTER WRANGLING Lancaster Man Uses Revolver. Daughter Sees Tragedy l-anr istcr, Pu.. Nev. 10. (By A. Aftei n quarrel today lisen . . . !. - C t. , ehnt 1111(1 I .,!! mmi.ii. nf tins titv. shot ami kill-1 lis v. ifc, Sarah, then ended his ii'n lite. . . . . B-M.'. niit.nl. daushter. came uew - -ta.r. ju-i as the fir-i shot wu-. ,"r.''j Mc m.w her mother fa and tl is.li d .. ii te a iii'ishler ter help. When s ie i.ii.MiM.1 in-r intm-r was j nc " tl with u icyeU.-r cllltclicil in liW ..md Beth deaths n-Miltcd from millet "i nils iIii'iiikIi the head. Mpinbi-r of th" family, while ad- mii..iu p it. ilaaicHinetii". sain uyy ....n.i ni-iKi no cause i or un- mw M OIKlIs I'lTll'l lue ruiljliu ium luini. j I,, fine Ii cnl.fsM. I BAD MAN" GOES TO JAIL William Henien, Camden, Had Im blbsd Toe Much Moonshine HM.i.itn M1M1I..11 ItP.v nnrseld. Be.V- Icn street. (Vmden, who' Imbibed misin- .1 I .1 rw.,.l L. II 'llUll ,11.1.1. .1,111.! 11 IX 1 tin it flOwiill lie II -MHII 11II1I1 was M-iit te jail for twentv dn.Nh tills iiieiniiiK b Acting Hetnriler Swltzer. The trenblt with him i" 'h." "e t'niik-. he's a haul cin-teiuer and that he tun whip exeobedx in town, mih I'.itrulnian hpnil.s. who was einiiine iietl te Millions home I ix the latter h wife. Will. I h.iM'n't a. big 11 h"iid as ' flnniietl llcnlen. ' .1 mi haw -- - 1 evil l inftti nence ADPIICn Decision Reserved en Motion te Vacate Judgment I'liidilieep.le. N. V.. Nev. 10. (By A. V Siipieme Court .Iiisticn Mor Mer H'lMUsei' li'STXeil tlecUlnSi today oil II motion made by teiinsel for .liimcK A. Stillman te xauite the judgment in the Ktilllii'in ensp. DIRCUS5 HEALING ART BOARD ll.11 1 Mum. Nev, 10. Beprcsentti- tlvcs nt vniieus hi IieiiIh of liiedicilii'S nnd allied l.rtiti'hts .M-.tenluy dUcusscd wltl IDi. l-'in'tnin and ether State nifiilals a piepi-sn! hill te Include nil branches In n beard of 1 Miminat ion efcilucittlf.il and licensure, I lie he. ml would be known ns one dealing with nil healing nrt. Tiir. ,im eii ark uiokine vnit HAV i" '"''"'' ." ina lltip Wanttti columns ea yBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH BllllVBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH "IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI . KjsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS ' ' BllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV PslllllV'' BllllllllllllllllllllH bbIHN'':bIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Eiil'islllllllllllHssH wK!nbIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh IKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH IfiWslllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IbHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH V. 'JIHVi i " v Tii hni'ii uiMr'Tv? i t i r Hisvr n iMMUWkilA IUM JIRBRIB AT FAIR IffiETMG Six Others of Wayt and Mtant Committee Prevented Prem Attending Yesterday GIVE REASON FOR ABSENCE Three of the ntas Bnbtn of the Ways and Means Cemmlttss of the Sesqul-CentennUl Assedttlea attended the meeting yesterday afteraoea In the Bellevue- Stratford. The sis ether members, u well M Colonel D'Ollcr, who president of the associated Is an tofOfBde tnseber of the committee, sent te Edward Robins, the secretary, the reasons which prevented them from attending. Colonel D'Ollcr wns in New Yerk In the interests of his firm. Judge Bonnl Bennl well was also ln New Yerk, conferring with Matthew Brush in reference te the Sesipii-centcnnini. Jean l'. Connelly nnd J. S. W. Holten were out of the city en business. Mrs. Rudelph Dlanksnburg attributed the small attendant te the change of thc meeting day from Wednesday te Thursday. "I was all prepared te attend the meeting Wednesday afternoon when I learned it hnd been changed, " she said. "I hnd arranged te address the Cen shoheeken Weman's Club at their twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, and, of course, couldn't change my nlnns. It is the first BemuI-Centennial meeting I ever missed." Geerge r . Helmes, president of the Bennl of County Commissioners, was attending a meeting of Council where his budget was being presented. Ellis A. Glmbcl wns unable te ba nresent because of the death of Jacob Gimbel. The three members who attended, the chairman, Ernest T. Trigg, Jules Mestbnuni nnd Themas Robins, held an informal discussion for two hour, transacted routine business nnd then adjourned. The nest meeting day of thc committee is in doubt, as Mr. Trigg plans te go te Atlantic City en business next week. On November 21 the Beard of Di rectors will held its monthly meeting. FEW ASSESSMENT KICKS Owners in 18th, 19th and 31st Wards AppartsQtly 8eem Satisfied Few residents of the Etslitcenth. N'ineteenth and Thirty-first Wards ap peared in the Benl Instate Assessors' of fice in t ity linn today te pretest iiealnst assessments plneed en their iireiterties for HUH. The number of appeals received Indicated that resi dents of the section, the Lewer Ken sington district, arc generally satis fied. The new Frnnkferd "I. touches n number of the properties in these wards, but notwithstanding this fact assess ments were net materially Increased. W. J. Barten nnd Jehn .1. McUuauc me the assessors sitting today, the only day en which appeals mny be taken for the F.lghtcenth Werd, while Fred Schwartz and l'ntrlclt IJonelioe nic ii8-es.sers for the Nineteenth and Thir-tv-fir-t Wards. Monday assessors of tlie Twenty-fifth, Thirty-third and Forty-fifth Wards will be nt the As sessors' office te hear appeals. marysmTth lockweod, FOUNDER OF D. A. R., DEAD Last Survivor of Greup That Formed Organization In 1890 Plymouth. Mass., Nev. 10. (By A. V.) Mrs. Mary Smith Lockwood,' founder of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, died yestcrduy nt the Jet dnn Hospital, where she bad been a patient since September. She was 01 yours eiu. Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood. "Little Mether te the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution," was the last survivor if the little group of eighteen women patriots who organized that neuy mere than thirty years age; sne was also nn netive ngure in tue women a Republican organization and a noted author. Mary Lockwood wei born at Chau tauqua, N. Y.. In 1831, a daughter ut the Inmeus tsmitn tnnuiy. leumiers of Smith College. Her ancestors were warriors. Her great -grandfather was a Rcwilutlennrr wldler; her grand father lest his life ln the battle of Black Rork, in which her father also fought, nnd her Husband. Henry Lock Leck Lock eid, was a soldier in the Civil War. It wns in her home in Washington in 1WXI thnt a group of eighteen women met and founded the Dnughteis of thc American Revolution that new numbers lT-'.OfKt women. Mrs. Emily Louise De Ferest ruiiernl serlces will be held nt I'. e'i lock tomorrow nflernoen fnr Mrs. Kially Louise De Ferest, widow of Dr. llliam Abernethy De lercl. of New I Ynrl- nt tln liimie of her dnusbter. Mrs WllIt01. MfT. Ix,,.kw0eri. l!i West ' I.nm aster aenue, Wayne. Mrs. De rnr(is, w, ,md bee), Mng ,, ,)(r ,,!,.,. fr ,)C ,1)gt hxirvn months. i.ecnme 111 nbeut n month age nnd died lllKt ThurHtliiv. Shu wns n native et Virginia and n daughter of the lnte ("nptaln Uonseii Blddle. The body will be taken te the Ue forest plot in Uen- lu.r,jrnt Monday for burial. Mr. and ..jrki Lockwood are the only survivors Mrs. Sarah E. Ketttewoed Mil. Sarah B. Kettleweml. ninety one jc.us old. died psterdu at lier residence at 'J" North Sixty-second (triel, after one week's) illness. nw H wirvhed b one dntiKhter. Mis. Mary Barthnldl. one ernndehlld and two sreat- Briindchlldren. Kunernl services will be held tomorrow nfternoen at the house. Intei incut will be made In the burial ground adjoining Old Swedes' Church. ,Sw:inMiii and Christian streets. 1 Henry O. Cerens j,.nr.v ft. Cozens, who was the eldest JlvlnK ,,. bcr nf Rebert A. Kainbvrten i,.,!,,,,. v0. 4S7. v nmi ,x. m fiiMi Tiiesthiy at Newark. N. .1. Mr. Cozens hail never recovered from the effects of an automobile accident Inst .lune. In wlili h he Miffeied a broken lee. lie hud been 11 member of Bel.ert K. I.nmbertiui I.ndge lift.x-ene jenrs. Formerly he was pifsldriit of the National Asn Asn elatien of Stationary Engineers. Mr. Cozens was seventy-nine years old. and was nein in I'hiladclphla. Captain L. Frank Barry New Yeik, Nev. 10. Captain h. Frank Harry, n-venty-seven yenrs elj. trade jeurnnt publisher, editor and Civil War xeternn. died yestenhiy. In 1V7H he feundeil the Nexv Yerk I)allv Market Bepnrt and Inter the llrm of I,. Ft .ink Barry & Sens, afterwards the I'mer, Harry Company, of which be wuti president. Ue was also mar ket editor of the Journal of Commerce. lie leaves hu wlfe and a son and daugh ter. pn veiT xv.xnt a csiqi AUTeunniLET The cltin1 culumni of th Tubllc Lidast ilrt ,mi of th but brfin u b (eaai 9 IffdtJ Cart en pas M. sv. MfSBPUO' Enthusiasm Prevails as Stu dents Plan for Big Football Qame Tomorrow "BEAT PITTI" IS SLOGAN An atmosphere of enthusiasm spread ercr the University of Pennsylvania campus today, heralding Penn's foot feot foet ballgame with University of Pittsburgh en Franklin Field tomorrow, one of the most important games en the Pcnn schedule. ... Dawn today revealed the sidewalks, walls of buildings, fences, the whole landscape about the University adorned with signs painted in huge letters, "Beat rut." If inspiration from the students Is what is needed te mike the team win, as some seem te think, since the un timely defeat of last week at the hands of Alabama, the Pitt game has already been added te Penn's victory column. The sophomore class, assembled In Welghtman Hall at 1:10 o'clock thla afternoon, gave vent te its sentiments about the approaching battle. This assemblage was addressed by Acting Provest Pcnniman and' Captain "Pes" Miller, of thjr varsity. The big rally will come tonight, when the entire student body will gather In the "Quad" at 0:45 o'clock, when preparations for "skinning the Pan ther" will be made. Speakers will be "Vlnee" Stevenson, Penn's greatest quarterback; "Jack" Mtnds, all-Amerlcan captain of thc 1012 team, and ether former stars of the gridiron. A red light parade will fellow the meeting In the Quad and thc precession will cover the entire campus. Led by Head Cheer Leader Clark, the students will Visit the various student nnd fra ternity houses and snap will be added te the parade by the University Band. "We teat the Navy, new beat Pitt!" "Let's put Pittsburgh In a pit:" "We'll pnn th Panthers!" These and many ether signs adorn the sidewalks and walls along the streets leading from the West Philadelphia station te the University enmpus. They nre painted about the sidewalks around City Hall and nt the p"mit:ent places en the University of Pennsylvania rampus. In front of the Housten Club, a huge gallows is painted en the sidewalk in Red and Blue. A limp Panther labelled "Pitt" hangs suspended from the beam, just as the Navy goat hung In effigy two weeks age. The "Bent Pitt" buttons will net be worn this year, however. The student government body decided that these were a jinx, nnd therefore, they are bnnned. CRIES "LET'S GO" TO DEATH Slayer, About te Be Hanged, Dis plays Nerve te Last Fmlcrlrk, Md., Nev. 10. -(By A. P.) While a vast threnir clamored out side the walls nnd bent upon the doers?! for admission te the jail yard. William, A. Stiilta was hanged here this mnrn Ini; for thc murder of Policeman .lelin II. Adams. Sttiltz maintained iron nerve te the last. As the shroud was placed around him in his cell he said : "Let's ke." He carried a basin of water te the gallows in which he washed his fact- and hand-, declaring this would puire him of his i-ln-i. He then launched into abuse of leenl authorities and blnmcil them for causing his crime. DEATHS JOHN lldt.tinoei: KASHV. In tl," TOth iraf P1UI1V Kt A !,. I ill... . .. Crap. I. W.h an, XMae st, . ; Si! emit nmwr,. ' "" '"" ' K.SFWXeSr: ?., J?.? :!AM.;s. hus- rJ:i.d" TL'nl U";l ,0. "" tunVraf' vftftl rJurlmm St.. Mt Airy. .Sn.emn mom. nf w. iiulrm at Helv, t're i rimrchVlO A. M. m UllU'nTH. Nev. ti. 1HS2. JACOH r I.... Iisn.1 nf .Will- J. Or iriui (nte eVrfniVV nelullM." unit frt.nl, tnsluil tf" ntteml V M' It-Ill S ft.Mh .t. snh!A. U.,.!:'..1''"'"'". t rinirch or ti me fin ..;;; . T '" 111:1 1'Kt - Oil N-IV. (I. 11IS2 MARV ,,'ir Clisstr ave. Intsrm-f t IVfnv Seil' rvU ? Bfinulns mav In- vlfwwi pundi.v ..fi..f??."r " ' -'- --fS a -' aTT A WtttMHPl'4 ititutwnwufKH ON PENN CAMPUS OVERCOATS of Predominant Quality J The most interesting assortment of REAL overcoats is at Reed's. Never have we or our customers been se thor oughly pleased with their wonderful ap pearance, style and diversity of fabric. Ifl There are types suited for men of widely vary ing ideas Slip-en Coats, Ulster Types with full or half belt; Chesterfields and Dress Overcoats in all the cor rect and approved over ever over eoating cloths. Prices hecin ery mederntrk- 'i-ia --j ... 1 ,,.. i. ,., ... eui or ' - "" "- ""'v- I'Muueni SttjL"5;!!!.?30 t!,"c urc .! I" w .. JACOB REEB' 1424-26 tht Lamp Mezzantn " v"fj newly completed ) JCWEUtT H SltYOI 1 Watcbis Stationery Betterlfemes Tlie entire time and attention of this organization is given te SPECIALIZ ING In Furniture, and that helps ye'i te realize the advantages in both quality and low prices. We would ap preciate your inspection positively no obligation en your part te buy. Charge Accounts Solicited UseeI IlirlMf Ph) 1 IliJ gM IllHJfcH I M tmdwpshmmzw MgjgffHL ii m i 1 1 si w.'ijsmi jfii iiirai 627 Market Street Paris 'M Walnut StrecO' . r(feihMttifnnc RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL The Football Season A Perfect Autumn Day Stalwart Men en the Football Field and animated Yeung Women in smart Outdoor Costumes from Gidding complete the setting at the College Stadium. TOP COATS and CAPES of imported Londen fab vies in mixtures, plaids and checks. THREE-PIECE COSTUMES with fur-trimmed Russian Blouse Ceals worn ever draped frocks. FUR COATS short or swalhingly long of beige and white caracul, nutria, Hudsen Seal nnd Mele. cirmniavirKSfTAim.ia.jnaa'i&'ftjAfTMii S. "VHs. m. nV- i. ,.., cxciusixc creations which ate most CHESTNUT ST. is open for inspection by these whe 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 Philadelphia will fully inform themselves of the wide scope of this department and its beautiful contents by leisurely ex aminatien. J. ECaldwell & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD (hi . ATcui Ver& Uieud Street wvwvar - uisssan t -v JtWfc mi &Z. $$& &&- O- 'S J' f& w& V ses. W imm. w isSrl &Lm fr' rxt in;, IV &n ruins at I tat th. hlSh price liRure. In d pouts. attractive. .'& ; J. l fW- (J,,, V