Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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STATE GETS LESSON
Incoming Administration Has
Chance te Weigh Result of
' City Council Method
DAWES' PLAN NOT USED
Leaders who will he liiMrumetitnl In
haplng llie budgetary cuiirw of tin'
Jiew Hfate Administration nt Harris
tmrs; have been interested In flic tdg
nlficant 1c-eiim bronchi out in tin?
budget hearings which have just been
concluded before City Council, sitting
it a committee of the whole
These hearing. en the rtiiiauciiuiM
udget. managed bv t'euncilmcti Vc-
leln, Hnll nnd (Saffne.v, with numeioue
constructive criticl-tas from Cuneil-
nan Dcvelln. the independent ii-auei .
have nceeiiipllshi'il, in u mere or less
lilt. r. miss fashion, hut what wim in-
itnittitt. T)i or hnvp staehril the original
IN BUDGET MM
ludget etlmates a- prepared by Ma.erjan Hurt en Parkway Dlea at
Moere uiul Hi-, directors ami ey i i-
county ..ilieers te u point wheie tin i
-Combine leaders can sny the tux rate
win net lie ineieaieu ier ii'-..
me niiisning teucni's win en iim "",
Hall tiud (Jaffney i with the I'emblne.
Council Sli.ipes Uudget
However, the point tint ha. inter
ested these who will l.ae te de with
the new Stat' budet i- the Inthience
of the cit'.- leji-latie hed in work
ing out! the budget, fit Council, un
der the control of tin Combine, ha.
been supreme in the fashioning of the
city budget.
It ti MiiTKirrnr that the l'lncliet Ad
ministration will strive te make the
cxeeutiu' miner man uu iej;iiinue
branch all-powerful in the making of
.. .f..1 :u .1.. M. ..I. I.. .. ,V l
tne budget. "A line u is recegnizee
that the legislative branch is the an an
prepriiiting power, it is felt that the
pendillB should be guided bv the ad
ministrative officer. Te this end it
appears te be the I'inchet plan ie in
troduce in Pennsylvania the Idea
epltemixed in Washington by Ceneral
Tjawes that is. control of the slashlnc
te be kept in the hands of the execu
tive. The Combine majority in City Coun
ins virtuitllv' i'en' both e'xectitivi
leglslatixe in its liandling of tin-
el. Only a strong exec.tne
lling of the budget, by the cry na-
ell tins
nnd
teudzi
handliu
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vrginuing teuuj e sue v iniuiiiuit- . ;inu siiin-R ".' "" -p ,';' unuer our own nan. semcrning inai nns wltli. but uniesa helped out with n kUb-
Five, consisting of Itiehard WegWn, ' his w.iy home at Seenteviith -trret nml net iia),)r,.d for some time. I sidv the American merchant mnrine 1
president. Ceuncllmrn Hall. CiuffJii. , the l'arkva. la-t nls it. ' "It means further that we Miall be limind te go te the wall when It entera
Burch and I'ntteti. Of these enl Mr I Ilitfh fractured het U legs ami ins , eunbltvl te meet the competition of the ( foreign trade. The low pretecta It
Vntten "an he considered as an mew.! ?!;ull. Mmmii 1. Sterling, -Ot l"'jn- ' ferelpn-tlag ships. It will be the great- J Hgninst encroachment in the cenattviae
city ndmlnlslratien repre-entntlve mi bla avenue, driver of the cai win. ,,,,,. f(). Americnn hinl,iR that trndc. hut In the foreign field It la every
the enmin.lte,.. Thi ilia erlt.V. N eglnltl, struck lllcll, Was held te await action I,,.., ,., .,.,., .,,. ,i,n Hfnftit. hnnles niul i ,, fnr. Iiul
mrc m i in iiuii,iuu, it is hiii,-iiiicii, the .M i'ir wa- asiusi.
can prevent such an outcome, nrd i "Tlnir will dipend en I'ireeter Twin Twin
mere sharply differentiate betwivn the I iIlu. an,j ,. (tv Selliitnr." In- rcplbd.
functions of the legislatHe and ereeu- -pj,,. Mver is' read . The Ms Maud
tive branches of the gevernmeiit. ' ,,tntin ,',.r fit ilall 1 ready nnd
Mayer Moere plamlv laid uixiti t nuncil. I ,m, .,,.(,,.,! (mm"eiu enu nt i- milv a
when he transmitted the budget, the full I ,,,..- .., .. ki,,,.r ,1m...
duty of making :i reisieu downward.
, ! .vll,l .Till, llt'lflt I
Kuch Item Stands Out
it tended te threw a den
each item in the budget.
alw
times
light
indep
preced
rru....
liius, ii. in in, iuiwii . tni-.u is .iu .nn-
lasuieneu urgauizauen .Mayer, pacheu
up by an
Council, tli
e.v an .K.iiuxniiuii iii.ijeui) iu
then tlie indecent, of 'xti
ii f lr!7'imnf inn iiiMiiiritv in
tvne of Ceiiui'ilinen Leelin. Pener and
Anether point which the local hear- i 'Vf;, " ","" .""','; V.rj "
Council, wis a geed thing in ?e far us , u" ..'. a-u".. n)!' ' .... ,.
. llUL Ull
no ngiu may net nave eeen usci i, ,im, it had When the lralllvferd lie- . "" ; -." - -. ... cause ei iiil-k in stuvvnuuciii. .-iik
ays as the Majer and ethers, a: , ...,.. ,,. i.. 1,.. ..i.cniied. T hate had n,v l"Tnt ellt l,f .,1.1H eernmciit. It ull( M,nnert. De these who oppose the
. picferred, but the fact is the conference with Mr Mitten en anv ""' Maces our snipping and tnat ei smbsldy realize that each yenr Ameri-
was thrown. This, it U felt by ,.i,.,k .,,- ,1,1. ninitcr. but one v ill seen.'.'.11' eompeuiers- mi nie same sisinim ra impert(,rs ,u,d csuerters pay out in
piideuts. will form a valuable . .. ,,,,i .,,... ,,,., ..i,. ... i,.,ven't "' .n.'"' ""''' lf "l ,0 l "' "''"" freights te foreign shipewners sums far
cut for future budget hearings , . x ,K,ulin is because "ir (;"1 i T"1'.' opirntei-s te get and te retain iu CXCCss of what the subsidy would
ie i.. !... !... i.. .... ,.i.i ."''".. .. . , th.. business !u nivtr.'it in nlst us ell - ' ... .,. , ,.i n u ,.
Hern will knew what .-an be done te.,,.lr(1 !lt wrk ,hlr"ne xI. Ve,i,.,der of
point .uu the true luwardness et the ,nv ,,.,, . , nsMit-e tip uipb'tieu
ituatlen. . ,,,. ..i,,.!.. h,. ,, itbiu Tin siirt,.st
Cull for Independents
Independent lenders feel generally
that the Council, as designed bv llie
new City Charter, offers splendid nji nji
pertunitj for the development of Phila
delphia's municipal gevernmeiit. The
Binnll single chamber lias encentrated
attention en what gees en. Hut, it
was added, all 'his enlj -ti-ev.es the
urgency of eleeting te Council, nevt "This bill nmtemplai'- the aV. ii-.-year,
men or women who will be big ()f all that preiertv in the inaiuie b
enough te serv., without regard te fac-'tween Kretid -tn-et und t.-niiante'vi-
llenal alliances. Invnue. binmng at llutb-r - i and
In this I'euneil. Meser. Koper and extending north te the licadin.' 1'nil
Ievtdin have carried out this idea in way tnnk ami Hunting 1'nrk ..vuui'.
tbnt they steed for what thv regarded "Tl"' iies-etl value of the -.repci tn -as
rialit; seinvtttnes this attitude placed ' in tlie aria te be taken N yji'.l.uiNi, r.
them iu suiiuirt of er-'aiiiatlim nrone. clu-ive i.f citj jirepert. vil'ml a'
itiens: sometimes m upi.ert of t!i
city Administration; emeumca in op
position tn either or both.
Fer f'xiiinplc. it hnjipens that in tlrs
Council, Cetincilnien Hull anil CntTnv
nave neen strong agents for iconemv
but It cannot be ou-rleoked, sav me".
pendent-, that thev s,ph 'V,, j , ,, ,t
e the Majer." Suppose it i,,
Majer Moere was',! ci,.. ip,cr;'
Wetild fruilfii! Higgesri.uih fiP c len.v
jinve.neweu se trcelj from the Combine?
As it is, much god has b"n jU .
(empllshed. eniicede independents. The
budget hearings have hemme an in in
htitutleu and future mmnru ,,., -,,,.
ter hew they leiui in polities, will inive
tn D,.,...l !.. .!..-.
.;.-.... .11 ucri-e wane jiynt or pub
ucity en every item of evpendlture.
Dev villi's Werk Apparent
rrngre-s has been made nlenr- man?
lies. ,!,.. .t,-an?e v eueuh. te the
udgeenings of Hnll ami Cnffue ..-ind
11 11
hi
me runier Mav of Ueve n xi,. ii,.
lln has brought the t'etnbliie icidrrs tu
u point where they realie that the ex
pensive overhead of the Municipal Court
if net the thing of beauty they sup
posed, and something may hap'pcti te
the court'- pujrnll the next tim u
comes te bat : Councilman Cox has pre-
j"iirn inn, iiuniueiis e IllUllsanils of
delinrs mav be saved bv hlrim? . ,-,..t
nglneer te hevv hew ' te burn 1 eal I'eth witnesses, Jnhn I'.jre Shaw and
preperlj Mr. Cox w-as, premjitej tn ' Themas Heed l.utta. 01 Wjnuewoed.
make that suggestinn utter ilenrin" ' told the atternev they snvv Mellen at
I)cve in unjue that NlMI was tee smnM ,n circus la I'hi'.ade'phia en the nizht
a Hilary for a man suppen-ii te super- of Maj li, win 11 lie is Mippe.ed in Iune
vUe the Inspection of ..",( it it 1, 1 hid worth annulled '"' l"' driver, i'rank icn
f purclia-es , Dm-, ter of Welfare War- I nesse
Burten has sugge-ted hOvv nil tl.i Ui- Ibuh Mell.ui - nn. tlier and sistrr tc
rlells inveillgiilllig agencies of the i.tvltified D,i-y .ittelidnl 1 1 in us vv.ta In
anil county might be conelidntci ;it
Mvingni iiieiiej and itliuenij. and bei'i
x-euiii-iiinaii nan ami nirei'ter Wari
burten have agreed en the iiropesinon
that much geed would come )iem n re
consolidation of tlie separate Drpwt.
meiita nf Health and Welfare, nnd.
tinalij, .Mr. l-ievelln, among ether
hi"?', tlm. here' - ..'"fv'i' .' n"tlr'" ,0 C0Pal Beard Meet,nS Teni9ht he PngU 1 e s f i rlZ' 'K, '' rceelie.l complaints 'rencemlng cur- Miss Elizabeth Allen
Wta?,!,K lit !:ST' A,""""!?, ':-'--.-,of .he Mearil l1t1ft,lin,11n,;id'(inSek-' irra",han Z ' tfl? " '" Vari"S hKilM V"1 w"n' ""'i' "'"i U'mn
pleyes Iu respect te the relation of one A ,n"m", ?.''''"!". ",: ,,'" M,,'I"""M Scandinavians' and the Japanese much ir," ' ' .. s,i ,w several 'Ven. reLw ,ernl,'f "r,MI,ss 131labeth Allen,
Sfpartnient .'. another and of the ,- !' "V0"'.'1 ''"FT." i1"1',"" 'V,1 ''ul ,''"'" lw-r than the Itahu,- and Cre.-K'. ' ,,..''. -?1 "; ,', ,I"',,I ''h.LiT-! who ,llt"1 "udtleiily Inst Sunday nt her
latien of the jobs and their rcpensi. , i: ' m.-h" ' ;!" P.u.iding. .-even- Th .Tn,ian,. nr Uie 1)W,.,t (Jf nny " " w. "J011J '.r, in hS elt v I- ' "s '" " IltH'l-lllilu Yeung
kilit.es ti.ea.h ether. 1 " hnan, . ' ' Mthedlt ,ljunlry m the wrld In c,ts f opera.. , ,U I SS1 ul " ' 'X",- SlabHlty for Frl,''!dV A"-"."" "ulldliw. Plf-
st. jeIFphTfund grows L EfSSS'!,K iSi-'fr?-" S3rSES;;ai
Alter h week of canvussltig a total of ' lllsheps who will nttend the sessions
milMKX) was reported ln-t night bymc Hi-hop Ilerry. of this city, who js
parish eluiiruieu engaged in the president of the beard, and will pr.-sbi.;
Sl.lKMl.OOO campaign for 11 new St. ill-hop Churl. 1.. Mend, of Ii-nvur.
.leKepliV College Iu Overdrunk The Cel,; Ill-hop I.uther II. Wilsen, .,
ilrlw. will end en Thanksgiving Day.
i ltev. Matthew 1., Punier, director, Hums, of Helena, Ment,, Ill-hop nation- weiuu 1... periectlj content nceunipanj Mr. eg.Ieiit nnd Mr. Mil
mM iit't'iimnaign headuuaiters in the'Hebert P. Jenes, of N'evv Orleans, and would net be telurnted for a moment ten en a trip ever proposed Inm lines
iuiUviiP.Stratfeiil that iiuuiv of the
wr . . . . .... . .. .
rlan cliainuen nan nui iiiauu reperis
that some donors, uesiues nuimnit
atributlens. had iiledged addl-
; payineata within the next year,
Killed by Aute
OKOIUii: If. HUiH
Of 47 North Kluhteentli strret. who
was nut down and fatally hurt by
an auto nt Seventeenth street and
the Parkway
auteInjuries fatal
" the l'irkwav
. (
. ,, ininire rarai
AU I U IIMJUniCO fHIHL ;
MHlpn.rhl Heanltal
1, ,,,,,-Ci i"i i .i ,
Oei-rc 11. High, 4i erth i.igiueeiitn
M";.1',1"," ,. .v. ,..,,. ,V.i. '
in i';in I- u" " ,'.'.""'. .," ,
of the Corener
SI.
TO BE SPEEDED UP
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I1H VIII J !. Qllllllv I I11UIIC tJ
Assured te Complete Project
in Recerd Time
NAVY YARD TO 0LNEY AVE.
Majer Meer lias intrmted Iirecter
of Transit Twining uud Cit Soliciter1
BRAD
SUBWAY
Smyut te speed up plans s that work "and that Is thai .i ship subsidy does
ell ,h,. p.read Mnvt subway mav be'"."1 '"''"'. l,0Vl,rJ!,11,c,"11l""u,J"Ti I
" rt ",' n't , ,. ,.arlIe.t pesslhle moment. '",l:"!s " ,llP ,". '! owner, tie I
."vii.'i i will the work uctmulv sian:" : -"b'bly s.mply euallzes the cost et
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Ill llie iiieaiiiiuie inrecier im!
nnd Mr. Stnjth are nt work mi draw
centuicr agreements and ether in-
nie
net iiri-"ii as jut. I hill detail docs net
heii' the same significance attached te
rerresi
,.,., ,i,., w;t), the (luestieu et
fnnii nies. litu line
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, !' lmv" m """ ""u ",,UM"-"
' win .- ..i. ....,.,.- .. i... n
- - . ; , , .
ic-SUJlc mil''. I ihici lie- pan- iii.i'
iune beiu appnived thi subwnj wi'l
rut' fieni i.i ague l-ianu t'i u.i.'-
afnuc.
I "The way has. bren p;ied for this
'work b. n bill sent b m.- te Coun ii.
I 1.. i 1 III' I1U' st uu u .ui iI.u'iikui ti..
Mimleiiei' and tall iu ins n -. . .:..' ' ., . ,,, cei .' i ins money ueuiu wuii uk viv
whn-li preide for the t.il.iug ever ..j si,',,,,,! cstim.it that the p.-iMimnt wiliers and ship operators, and com cem
t in. cltv iif prtiiiii rial e-lali iiei.j.-ii-- ... ii.. .. m .. .i .. .i ,.,,,., .iw..n.srnlU wlfh the foreigners. '
fr vn'rdi and shins for the m-w .-.!'
,,n, ,, itli ;,. bra.-iches
SllHI.IMMI.'
"Will any ether Jegi-hi'ien 1"- v
(plirwl ' -.peed nleng tiie ii-rru-t i n
and upi-tiiiUm of tin -ulnvaj "
"I Knew of nothing !.. imv.-. but u
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"'""- '" ' ,,,l1,,p1 J11" '"',;'' "",
lh a,'""n, :,",.,i th" M''" '' ' "' tv"""" '
l" ?et ,hr"'
any ether nieusiire i lMiuinu i -ii'ij.i,
MELLON'S LAWYERS WILL
PETITION FOR NEW TRIAL
Say New Witnesses Saw Convicted
1 Bryn Mawr Man at Circus
Attern'" , for Walter K. Mellen, of
, Urjn M.iwi. ' imili r of .1 .il'hj "lrnn
' :in" f""ulj -, """"1 'l"l,.v ',' !l "lr '
' WMewu .an we.k et l.et.t,g and
, r,jb !""' ,'.' ' !"1",1,1","a ''lj'1 driver
will en Crnliiv in-iiiin. the Monfgeii.'-rj
Ce'intj Cent for 1 new ttiul.
Tliet'dere '.une l'e-ili. of 1 11 1 1 1 1 for
Mellnti, lif'eve fact, have been 1 -tab
lisheil. etlli-l- tllllll lln te.tl'iinnj el
Melluti'- met Iu r ,11m ifi r, fliat vvar
rant tl.e pcMtien. naiueh, the -iali -meiit-
of two IrieinN of Mellen vl-e
have been found since tlie latt'f'-. coil-
vlctien
nlen the eight of tl.e alleged -hoetm;
and rnbiierv although tne taxi driver
IdentiPed Mellen m lis a nil.ni'
OPEN MISSION SESSIONS
Bishops te Attend Methodist Epls
1 New Yerk Iti-hop Charles Wesley
lllshep Kdwln II. Hughes, ,.f Itosteii,
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rsw" ' y j .r jj
L?!a7a
'n paa (. 4v. "
Bl,llul" 's. v.,.m ...swiuu.ek i-hie- .."- ..".";- .".' "'- ""'ti trans t fnc ties, the MnvepsnM that be 1
JKVKJNIJNI FUUlilU LBlJKjPJKKFMIimiJfiliJrailA,- VJSJJ
SHIPPING MEN HERE
BACK SUBSIDY PLAN
Head of Bourse Asserts Natien
Must Support Harding Plea
te Save Marine
'COST
QllftAQnn ATTAPIcn i I a very important tiling for the coun ceun
bUUADUU A I IAUM1U lrr. ., ...111 hi. renlizPfl If th luhklilv
if tin-
Iiiti Mihsidv whieh Irf.iiletil
Hardin;
se strongly advocated In hi"
ildilii'-M lii ( 'ettcrct't venterdnv liireiin"
la lav. it will have tin' effect of biiiblliig ,
Miii ilie Amerleaii iiirrchimt murine te
nie I'l.itu u ii-re ii can Hive real con--i
' 'Mtleii te tlu oilier treiu liiiilnu na
1 1 ions nf the world, iiiTerdltiK te men
i prominent In the OiippitiK world.
nilladelplila will get u fair .slmre of
thia renprltv ami flip cetintrv will
be en n far nafer basin whether In time
or peace or ui war.
"AsMiimini: thai the Hliip Subsidy
i'. nasH'.s." said Km 1 K. A breelit.
lirt'.slilrnt of (lie I'hlliidclnl'ln Heui'se .
and an uutherity en ahlpplm; matter,
a uul m,'n" '""l u"' l ort et ' """'
",'Il,lli" nl"l every ether pert in the
nlteil States will have tin opportunity
le ".' .vuierunii ceiiimniuiiea n
niaiiuiaciiireii roeiih hi vessels raiiiiis ,
as iucii siinnlil leceive the hearty in- ( "I rend only today that a steam steam
ileriwmeiit uf every American eltlswn shin fniui Itritish Cnlnmhln tn Mneim,
.... ..-. ( ,....-.. ...w ....,. ,, .,..,.., I uniii'll .,
who desires te se- the tin of his ceun- was carrying freight nt a rate of SM..10 faculty, season ticket holders and mem
r again In an honored position en the n tneu-and pounds. This Is exceedingly bev. of the iilnmni.
uiii e-is.
"If the bill de.'i net pass nnd the
vibhl. does net come, we niXist simply
make up our minds net te have a mer-
.hnnr marine under our own ling. This
can have enlj one result ; we shall have
te depend upon the ether nations of the
world te carr our iurgees ter us. net i
only in times of peace but also te i
supply us. It they can and will, with
tlie necessary tonnage required as aux
iliaries te out naval Heels in times of
war.
Kxpluius Subsidy Meaning
Asked as te hew tlie sdilp subsidr ,
will affect the owners of the vessels ,
subsidized. Mr. Albrceht said that the'
public as n whole has heretid'eie had u
v.JdesiHViid misconception of just what
iilisidizlng ships nieau.s.
"This one thing must be impressed
strnngl". iiiieii our tienple." lie said.
operating our own vessel", se that v.e
can meet the competition of these ;
!iite!gu nations whose costs are much j
lower man ours. i
i "Ner will the propes.d subsidy bring '
the cost of operating American vessels
i . i us wi-if uv.ic iic iiii-m u'isi-. ,-i ..I,,
CUlIUH't 1 1 I tSi.
As n matter of fact the
,, , ,.
iihsidv will enlj enable the An.erlcnn
I ship owners te equal th" cost of op.
crating the Itritish vessels, which, next j
'in our wen, Is the highest of any Na Na
teon of the world. All the ether com
peting Nations for the world's shipping
pi rale their esels at a lower ces-i
than the Uritlsh.
"Se it is dear that there Is no op
portunity for the American ship owner
'I'l.n, I, ill
V'1
,T.
Ij - arry. and net from the mono supplied
by the tiewrumetit. which is only te
t''l'::'-z'-' th" cost et operation.
Denies Heavj Expense Ilurden
.. , : ,... ... i..
rtii'Jii i'r niipui i.iiii iMiini in i1 i.iiii-
slderisl i- thai under ,-i .ubdy th'
meiehant inaiui' villi cost tin1 pieple et
i he I ntt.-d Mates ;ar h-.-, nieiie tlnm
operating under the cxpeu-ive M'llppiu;
. Itnanl plan, a- we liave been doing -lnev
the 'var,
!.i.i ' .v, . ...... ...'., ..t .'..
mii'-liillf of the iiieiiej new riu
iiiit i ii t.-i in tlie Shipping Heard, uiul It
-u'll enable us te nunpite with the utii'
Natlniis und have mjr own menu irt
murine, a verv vnl'iuhle a--.set te tn
feuutry, as we found during the wr.
when extra vesuds were iuedcJ und l.'id
te by had .it any cost "
i'ergi; I', Sproule, Director of
Wliui-vi"-. Decks nt'd rerrfen. Mild th.T
i tic American p'-eple want a r.ei -cl..ii
t marine iu foreign trade thev v it'
have in pay for it, and the ship lib1- dj
i- the util.v praciii--.il plan.
"'I'h" diffi rence iu the cost , ,,t .
er.uins foreign and Americ iu vc-mIh
niu-t I"' trad- ut by the itiiverumcir.
-.lid Dlrectei Spl-ntlle, "and the Alnet
.Hi people, I believe, are imw awaken
in,' te that fact and upiiear te aienievi
in it. Thev have been islU'Mti-u 0,1 te
Hi" iKUit where they see tbat tins is
i.i' 1 --arj for tlie nmintenanee "t nti
Americnn tnerehnnt marine in foreign
trade, and 1 think that they nre new
v illing in de it. It has been n s.id thing
te .ee the Ainerieiin merchant tn trine
fcl
from the seven -.ea.. and the gen
eral - lit III 1 lit of the people jiet.i., te be
-'rmiglj lii taver of putting it buck
t'ei-e again, and then keejdng it there.
A subsidy is the enlj thing ihat will
.I., thi-."
Vessels Will tin te sea
-ked as te the rffeet of ti -i.b-nlj
.ei the American ship- nevv Iv.n.' i lie,
Di ter Sproule -nlil :
"Uf ieiir-e, n-sumliig id.r i,. U1.
sidv plan as ailvecuti-d I. l'ie.,teMt
Harding will go thiuiuh. n v.i' .,-.
s'li-cdlj put nil the-e m-.iK .itieat
They 1 mild be operated new. that is.
without a miisiuy, "niy ai a iiiiiieinieii
le-. There tire about VS, v.. -els Jwna
l,e nt Heg Islauil alone, and tin re' ,e
aXt,: JSAl!
v ays nil ever tne country
"Anether thing about tias i- that a
-li.p will deteriorate fir mure rapidly
'vlien l.vlng tied up ai 11 duck thun when
-lie Is ill active -erviie ' ,. mj) ).
a vnl saving oil tills iniemit ...,,,
"A sblii -ul). idy den 1.1.1 j;,., ,ie the
peiket-, of th" owners of the vtsel-, as
inaiiy per-ens seein te think. Jt simply
gee.s toward i-iuniilng the nj.i of opera',
tieti. In which Ameiti-i j,.aj, ,ni
werbl. "Ur cost-, ier ean pie, are just
about twlce as much a-, the ilritith,
1 1"1"' . ,',,',V',' ' , M''u.l'f."' l'e
f-tamliua et living, as ii well known, is
' ln" hl,K'1Pr " 1,s 0'"-";'T lm" ll"J -
wlifrt .'l-r. tuid tins .rnn.Iuril H curried
jv Amricun -aiW.i, ti, the ewis t'en-
' unions wuu waiei tt. saileis 01 ether
by "" .mericiii sailor, und all this,
...i.dilk I III) Mini, in. .. ..... !., ...... ....
,i 1 , "l"1"1""""
J M.2ftl
'" tnereiere the cost of whipping ly
7''" "' "' it gn-uicr en au
I'llltHII II IIfllfit1tfTWlTlt LlMLlill' 1 r 1lH li I . 1.. .. -..-.. ....... , &.nnlI(H
nr.-L ui mi 111 i'i iiiucn iiiuiiet- u'ui;,.s . cn,n,n .,,... . ,.. f.-M..,iry,ri ii tini.i 1 u mr me luni, in. .rum. itiivieuh iu
them has been higher. The subsidy
will equalize thin te n certain extent
and tnnkc competition possible, where
It ban net heretofore been possible.
"The American vessel also carries n
far larger crew than these of ether nn
Hen, this being n mutter regulated by
law. It makes for mere comfort ana
greater safety, but it ceata mere ns
well. The navigation lawa of the country
arc badly in need of n thorough over ever
hiiullng from top te bottom, and
I'hnngea could be made which would
werl: te the ultimate geed of the Ameri
can merchant marine.
"t am Ktrenilv In favor of mftktnr n
' new Cabinet position and having a
I Secretary of the Merchant Marine. It
passes, and it should be taken enre of
from the Cabinet of the president.
tmrnics,
"inc wnoie inauer is one ei eee-
The merchants and the luanti
r...... ...... ...in -i.i.i .!, ...!. .!....
u.v ,. BPt the lowest freight rates.
when kucIi a man hat a Ntifflclent lead
te make it full cargo for n vessel he
puts tlie matter of Retting the Hliip
into the hands of a broker nnd this
man will inevitably take the vessel that
gives litm the most attractive rate.
Therefore, unices this rate is met and
perhaps even shaded a little by the
American vessel it will net get the
builnes.
'The subsidy te be really effective
tntiuf lm lm. niimisl, l v ,!, .Ilf
ference in operating expense nnd thutt
cover tlie lianillcap of ceit.
."r, emistructlen of the Panama
rnm opened n tremendous Held for
tin coastwise American merchant ma
rine
iv'harn thnv nnnnnl I... l...e.1
. . J. ;" ,,,-k4r,
unv, ier eiii.v u'ceutiy we were paying
this ratP trem llnlf jierta Instead of
from Seuth America. This will show
the lierccness, of the competition and
uj,t (, American merchant marine
is up against when it enters foreign
trade. The subsidy is the only thing
wnicn win give our TOssem
Tessels a show 1
the Ceed of the I
against it, and for
American merchant marine It cannot
.enie tee seen."
Tayler Farera Subsidy '
llelling-hend N. Tayler, chairman!
Industrial Committee, Philadelphia
Chamber of Commerce, nnd president !
N. & ll. Tayler, said: I
"1 nm most heartily in favor of a
ship subsidy. Tcday in going exer one i
'of four tirm'n old catalogues, nublished
eventy-live jenr.s age, I came across n
jinge showing a selliux vessel Hying the
American lias, and under It in luree
letters the follewing: 'Wc ship in the
"Z ''"J1 M.e!v ,""t, M,nri,,(''' , .,
'We tool; pride In these ; dap in he
fact that we had a merchant marine
nnd we supported it nnd advertised it.
still are looking forward hopefully i
te the return nf these days, te the re-i
turn of the American Hag upon a bound.
basis te ever one of the seas. Ship
subsidy is necessary te get the flag of (
c ri i-s cuuniry neon iiiu sens UKitm. aiwi
te keep it there, but it is. worth anj
thing it may cost. I am for it 100
per cent
ii.,... i.... r ..l.. ..,.:.!., ,i,
Keystone Publish ng Company, said: I ciaMens of Mdimfncturers. who spoke
"Ship subsidy has my hearty Hup. last night at a dinner of the ManiifM ManiifM
pert. 1 cannot conceive of any one ever- i tnrerH' Association of est Philadcl
l.s.king the fact that we would Pl. phalli the Manutncturera' Club.
.i...u. ;.. t : .... nii.....i ,i,r' "The country is iu n state of pelltl-
irre.it Nhinhulldlmf 'industry, one of the
foremost in this city, te die
7 - . .
in out ne-
Hit home."
I'harles P.
es P. Vaughan. president of
Dungan, Heed Company, and an ex -
V'V.r0". am."T'L , .J
.,.:. iVLM i.m iV:r..::.ir i.i.u!Wrf-h was another ipeaker. The fel-
1 ' ..' . " ' i .. . s . I ....- ...i, -'., ....
ueas the tariff does te thi, great in-1
dustrial ceuntrv. We cannot operate
a merchant marine, with the ev.ns J
entailed upon ehtp operators by the j
ne" the tariff doe te iVg at ...
higher American ttatidard of living.
with the higher wages we pay our
I ..-iil'i their low waees nnd low charges, i
without a subsidy.
"Neither can we operate our great
industries without a tariff uu a pro - pre -
lectien ngiiltist cheap foreign labor. The
relationship is the game and the bill is
in conformity with bound Hepubllcan
policies, i can i speak tee niguiy et
the plan.
Squc if Mittftn Plane Private
Enterprise Then Field Should
Be Open te All
., ., , . , ..,
Majer Moere has come forward with
demand- for nertinent information be
fore franchises nre granted for pro pre
poed bus, lines te augment P. It. T.
tran-it service,
Tlie Mayer made known his position
afii'i- a renferejiee jesterdny with Ricii-
am vvigiein. presirieni 01 i euiicii.
w I,., was designated . by Jeuncil Int
wee!, e open ni-jetia ions with Thetiian
M.tten. president of the taranslt
1 emnanj , mr tn,. imw lines.
..,. . Mlft ...ata co . tractor, nnd rock' .bntrnetera ui ler ' ""ZTl V BW?"he Uvh !
Kill if A II Ifllft rillTO ' ,l. t-n,.H t the rei.r.-il ne-reemnt ,vlll ..'PM V Pigeons here. Maybe we
IllinVIIU nIV in V '....;.,:." Hi .-,.; ;;....' '.wll feel the-s motorists and have them
iTiniunnuiiuinuiu
BUS PROPOSALS
If. fore anj action is taken, Mayer t,, phiindelphia Heurse and a member
Moere said. "I want te knew Just of lhe MHri im(. Exchange, the IM.ilii IM.ilii
whe.e f nterpnKe this is. If Mr. Mitten , .,.iu: ii..... e i. k-.,i..i,(l. f ...
' ,r,'s I'cr".'."I th,,M,' 'l18 ,lnC8 ?," "
W" '! "M0
' !'- ;f ' "-Vmke cempe:
"I recall that two years age Mr.
Mitten strongly oppe-ed a plan te op
erate a bus line en Ilrnad street."
I'll" Majer al-e wants te knew the
K euim-r VZrXJZ
. ........ . . , . . ,
would fe.,1 the l ,-ankferd elevated be-
.r-e, l' -. ''"' im' approximately
M.. .Od.etift in Improvements, which 10
estimates it will cost before any trackn
nre luld
i.viinMsiiiB strong nceu ier increase in
that before the lines could be built the
, city would have te moke improvements
costing $1,.100.IHI0. Thece wllUnclude
construction of bridges, widening streets
and building sewers.
The Majer Indicated that, he may
en riidny tu luui "out what Ji an
about."
abk vntr iinuivn rOR HEfJt
. hijif th vry mme yeu wnt Is
vr-
tinna undtr sitastitas en etc 1
9t
SMPEfB HAWKING
NAVYGAMETICKETS
$25 Each Asked for Peer Seats,
but Better Ones 'Are
Premised
PENN ABSOLVES STUDENTS
Army-Navy football game tickets are
plentiful for u price. A canvass of
the hotels, ticket agencies nnd usual
hulintH nf the tlrket Kcalner indicates
that heat behind. the goal pouts, In the'
least desirable liart of the bl new
stadium at I'enn, can be purchased for
-." apiece and upward.
North nnd south stand tickets, the
most desirable of nil, have net been
nut en the market. The ticket i-pecu-lnter.s
expect te have them later in the
week, they aay, but plan te charge a
big price for them, some quoting as
high as 9300 n pair.
The Army nnd Navy each received
nn allotment of 2'-000 acnts. They
get nil the Rents In the north and
south stands nnd the best seats In
the cost and west stands. The Unl-
ersity of lenna.vlvnnla recelvetl 7000
of tllQ tOtttl 15.000 NetttS In the Clltt
, . ,
nana.
liccause or tne great demand for i
l'eun'e. allotment of tickets and the ex- I
tremely limited supply, the only stu-
Jents at Tenn permitted te buy tickets
were the seniors. They were Neld one
ticket each for their personal use. The
tii'Kets lett ever et rehn'H allotment
were distributed among the trustees, '
The I'nlverslty authorities, while de
plerlng any scalping which may be going
en, are confident the students them
selves are net te blame. The students'
allotment was net put Inte the mails
until yesterday.
The return of th Armv-Nnvv elastic
1 Franklin Field will bring thousands
nf vtsltera nnil nf 1nf n tnllllnn itnl.
bus perhaps a million and n Imlf
Jn money te this city for the week-end.
J ,lp l niversity et l'ennsylvaniu ntitljer-
'''' nK well as city authorities, are
I?tremel3r anxious te make the Army
Nl,.Y.v l"'"'0 nn nnunl fixture, as it wa
u" i . J yiM.M "J!? i i ii
IhePenn authorities have been dein,
everything t,ier "0'cr te supprcs
1 13
I
nrcss
scalping, realizing that this evil would
have much te de with keening future
games away from the stndlum. They
point out that it is Impossible te elim
inate scalping altogether and that it
has gene en wherever the game has been
held.
ANDY GUMP'S CANDIDACY
WAS ELECTION HIGH LIGHT
Visitor Frem Tennessee Says Inter
et n Outcome Was Nationwide
Andy (lump wns one of the most
tnlked-ef candidates in the recent elec
tiens m-cerding: te Jehn E. Edgertnn, of
icnuessee. nresii eni ei national asse-
"-A Indifference," Mr. Edgcrtqn said.
. I"xtHiaiHnM.s I
;vent nrier te the elec
." "' " "
tiens f saw mere interest In the mythi
cal campaign of Andrew (Sump than iu
the campaign of any of the real nomi
nees. Buttens bearing his caricature
were predominant, automobile stream
ers flashing his name te the multitude
were common sights and en election
night metropolitan newspapers received
mm lnne ca s . e icerii
mere phone calls concerning the vote
, "ft ':.'. "'' ,"-"
uny of the
Tpreintnttve.elecr Ceerg.. K
lowing officers were re-elected
Kl"lr, president : Kdwln P. Newcomer.
Hl '. PJJ . " ' J;'I Va.V-r
' President , T.euis J. Carrell,
urer. mid 1$
tar . Mr. J iit.0!l'tmn''1
"a
secrc-
tmnster.
COAL BOARD TO MEET HERE'tl.an thai old one." resumed Toen,
pointing te the discarded sign that has
Will Act en 43 Grievances Frem,0"-' a white crossbar with a Mack
various nxnrcnc occuena
Members of the Anthracite, Heard of
1 1 0n illation plan for a two-day wjsslun
'in this city Friday und Saturday,
1 There are forty-three grievance from
' nil tectlens of the hard eeiil Held listed
ter executive action at tne meetings.
agreed upon at n meeting of October
3(1, but tinal action was deferred.
I
Deaths of a Day
L
THOMAS J. SHEEHAN
t Head of Stevedore Firm and Charter
Member of the Bourse
Funeral services ler Themas J. Sh'e.
ban, one of the eldest and best known
stevedore executives in this ci'y. who
died en Monday following a b.ief ill-
Ill V. UaLI l.'t.lrln' nm.nlni. in
Ill,-"-, , 111 UJ ,l'-M ...,, ...v.,,.,, , j
1 .1,,, r,h,-,iir. Chureh of the Knlulumv.
Kleieiith and .Tnckseu street.-. Mr.
Sheiihun live.1 nt WU4 Seuth Thirteenth
str'Ci with his wife and three daugh
ters. Aetivel.v encaged
nfi n stevederu
I nearly tifty jears, Mr. Sheehan enjoyed
... , ..- ui,i,.i ,'.,'.t
! ; , ' ,4 ! ' , b, !
'.'. r.. "v .... ';.. ..!.... .,. '.,..1 J.. ....
'"'""-" "i'iJa "v" ". .11 i..
1 ,,. sll0l,i.nn . a pharter member e-
,-'. .
' lumhu.s and of the Catholic HlHlerlciil
of I'hiladelphl... lie is .survived
bv his' wife. Mary, and three dnughteis,
Helen. Mury nnd Anna Miecnnn
Henry J. Kelly
Henrv .1. Kelly, former champion
amateur boxer of l'ennsylvaniu, died
11 1
after n ions illness at his home. -1170
. i!ll $1 W
lif(1, rrs,ient 0f Mannyunk. He wis
mPmber f Court Ne. TiL'. V, of A.
Hp,,i,i,.m mass will be celebrated t.
monew morning iu the Church of St.
i.Iehn the I'.aptist, nnd interment will be
m the burial grounds adjoining
that timn hlie resided with her parents
In Langhernc, Hucks County.
Edward Costelle
Kdwnrd Costelle, eighty years did,
father of Mngistrate Atkinson Costelle,
died at (I o'clock this morning at hi
home, it!;,". North Frent Btreet, after
uu illness of four mouths. Mr. Cos Ces Cos
teleo was uttiiched te the Twenty-sixth
District police district for many years,
He la survived by Magistrate Costelle
and three daughters.
. iiluflnr tliA rniTilnrne cif utHnnlntt , """" ' M. l l ".'.' . J" ll1'
ti .. .b.-..t ..-.. v.. .wiiim, 1 ... nAll ifi,ir,ii. l'Attellr.it lIlM !...
i i
Likes 'Bird Cage"
j .
Policeman Themas Toen demon -st
rating the new three-way traffic
semaphore at .Sixteenth street nnd
the Parkway, which lie calls
"(Sreat"
E
FINEJFORTRAFFIC
Policeman Toen Likes New Ma
chine, Even if Motorists Call
It Bird Cage
SPEEDS MOTORISTS
The city's one and only three -war
semaphore was installed nt Sixteenth
street and the l'nritway yesterday aft
ernoon, nnd Traffic Policeman Themas
Toen snys it's "great."
"Yeu see it works like this-." be
explained today, demonstrating his ma
chine en motorists hurrying te werl; :
"it is like running nn nute. When T
pull this thing, tlie Parkway and Arch
streets traffic gees. Then I pull thU
lever and everything steps, then I ynnk
this ether one nnd Sixteenth street
moves.
"They put It in yesterday, nnd hon
est, the whole police force was here.
It took eight big six-feet men te move
it from the wagon and u couple of
derricks.
"Leeke like a bird ca.se, doesn't It
or n pigeon box en top of u pole? Lett
of people yell at me when they are
passing in their autes: 'Hey, can I
keep my pigeons there?' nnd 'Hey.
where did you get the bird cage? I'll
bring you a bird from the country he
might get used te the city.' They all
holler something."
Toen Calls It "Cinch"
The semaphore does leek mere like
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3-WAY SEMAPHOR
fol-je 11 it I house perched en the lop of a!
Jehn, pole than anything else, only the lit tic '
' w Indew.s of the l.lrdheuse' are green ;
i uu signa nim reu Dime, iiiiii- j
1 -ny down the white nole are the levers.
for riinnimr the semaiihere.
'f,'.. ., ..:.,..!, ... ......i.. .....Mt. ...tA.
i slop ' 011 11. "men nie auto unver.i :
can see it better lt' great, if it enlj ;
la.stK.
"There wns a big crowd gawking here
yesterday at .'I:'!!), when they put it
iu ull kidding nie about getting my
new sign at last. Oh." nnd Toen sa
luted n pnssini; machine which con-
roost en my new sign.
I'm going te
try anyhow.
BOY SAFE AS BARN BURNS
Mether Feared Lad Was in Blazing
Structure Near Glenside
The barn of William I 'inch, one mile
north of Olenslde, was destrejed Int
nifcht by a 1,100 lire that Marled while
four-jcar-eld Kdwnrd Pinch was in the
building alone.
Mrn. Pinch wnn leading a hoi-e te
water when she wuv llanif- and smoke
pouring from the barn. Kdwanl win
net te be found und a fiantic search '
(itnrted, ns he was believed te be iu
the burning building. Twe lir,in-h inter
tin wns found hiding iu the .ornshecl-.s
In n distant Held.
Tlie hook and Inddrr vvngen of tlie
Wclden Pirn Ceinpniiy, 1,1 (ilenside.
vvhib rushing te the lire, collided with
a supply truck of the Kijstuiu Tele,
phone Company, driven, bv William
Peeler, nf .leiikintevvn. Peeler was
cut and brulned.
"WHITE MULE" HIS UNDOINGi
Malvern Man Jailed Because Four
of Pockets Bulged
Wet Chester, Pa... Nev. 112. Andrew
Whntkins of Malvern, arrived 11 1
I'nell yesterday with two hip uud two"
' t kr,, bulging
x policeman '
took him before Justice .Xln.xuell Clew - ,
i.,..i 1.1... ... .,.. ... 1
er WHO ceininiiH-ii nun m m.- i nester
County prison nere en me dun-go of
transporting Hener. A pint, of "wliite
inule" wns found In each of lour peck-
I.nter Whatklns brother. ltj.nnay,
was arretted en n charge of being dis
orderly nnd trespassing about the Mul
vera railroad btntlen, where be bud
been awaiting the urrivul of bis
brother.
JtUJ!8!BJLJ!?!iJ.
IXICtlhT HT.. H2U Aaniitlve turn. rrnn. n
TOANiMH. Itta.'. tur. lnle iteublu 7Jn ; '
"'"id-Jigi""'1" nCg-jXgJlyjU.rj;firciir,.. I
" DKAJTiil- J '
"IIAIlNUU. On Nev, !!. II188. JIA'IH.U.X I
M.. widow of XVIUinm.n. lUincil. lielativV;
uiul frlciiiis urn Invltwl te cull en Thurnliiv
evenlnir. nt Iiit I".e reiiiliiie, MH North I
llrim'i ft. InKrminl prlvulc ua rriauy niuin
luff lm:iTKNIIAfair. Suiliienlr. nri Nev VI '
lligiS. VVII.1.IA.VI I-'., husl.iei'1 of Amiln I
lliiiienliinmli llelutiii'i aii'l fi'l"ii.U uie Ii
Vll'-il tu 111" nivlcn nil MllllPliv i ri.'i Iceri
nt u u'i Iwk, ul 111" l.ii" H'i-Wi 1. , i-i ,1
.Miirliiullelil live. liiiHiirit-ni init.iic.
h-rc.TI-J.slll'ltV dn W. I'I. lUL'J. 1,1 ii.
(UliUHtullM Ainirillli'lllH, I I . A 1 1 A v., iIjukIi.
ler ur Wllllnui mill llelirlttta r-'tuteibuiV
l'lsa" emit ilmvers. ""
m'jBKxwmtViAiiir ' Ty r.71
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SE
PRAIS GAffNEV
North Phila. Manufacturer
Commend Councilman's Stand
en $6,000,000 Appropriation
NEW FINANCE PLAN
The SeHqul-Centeiinlnl Committee of
the North Philadelphia Manufacturer'
Association, which opposes the fair, to
day made public a letter tn Council-
i man wnnney, who said yesierunv inai
' Council would make no Jll.OOO.OOO np-
lienlllrt tl, MimIII llin tulm flMn,lnwaililti
committee had raised a llke amount.
"We Hre grntllled te learn of your
nttttune tewurd the proposed nppreprp
ntlen." wild the letter.
"Wc recetfnlw that you. ns chair
mnn of the Finance Committee of
Council, bear n great responsibility with
regard te use of public funds, nnd it
In gratifying te us te knew that your
.Hiiigment in tins instance in most com
inrndnble.
"This association feels it him the
support of thousands of Individual citl
stciin and taxpayers, manufacturing nnd
business concerns, and patriotic, fra
ternal and business organizations in
our opposition movement.
"The efforts te ebtnin the. sentiment
of the nubile in this matter will con-
tlntie relentlessly until the promoters
of an international exhibition along the
lines new planned recognize the fact
Hint they de net have the support of
the majority of citizens et IMiilailelphiii.
"We trust that the cntineiliiumic holy
as a whole takes th" saine view us you
le.
SQIII OPPONENlS
rwws art" ...nJSs issr""
"During one whole year of strenuous
efforts the association was nble te ob
tain less than 1800 memberships. This
represents almost 318,000 which has
presumably been expended for salaries,
ofiice rents and supplies nnd the or
ganization is new practically without
funds. It would lie a pity te collect
mar.) thousands in membership fees
while their plans lire se vague and in
definite, because there will doubtless lie
contribution!) from these who can little
afford it, and who could use their money
te better purpose."
The Heard of Directors of the Scs-qui-Centenninl,
in approving a plan te
raise .f.l.OOO.OOO for the exposition, yes
terday pledged its efforts te bring the
fair te n successful conclusion.
The financial plan of the fnir is new
before the Finance Committee.
Modern
English Silver
Jewkluy
SlLVETt
Watches
Stationery
Made for and Imported by
J. ECaldwell & Ce.
CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD
I'urchanca reserved for Christmas dcliveiii
800 New Winter
Overcoats te Sell
for
$33.50 $43.50
(Werth Fully One-Third Mere)
HHHE surplus stock of a geed
A Philadelphia tailor, accum
ulated beyond orders, en account
of the Spring -Like November
weather.
Fine new overcoats, fine fab
rics, fine tailoring, fine style.
Take our word for it, there are
no overcoats in town te equal
these at these special prices.
They are the best we have seen
this season and should be quickly
selected.
We are making a big display
of them in our East windows.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
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The exnoaltlen. with itk-
000 tirekram bns .n iX...
of the I hcatnut Htreet BuMncM?aB!S!V
Association, providing that CkeitaU
street is net changed Tntea "mUmlT
iliirln Ihn fnlr. ""! I
The association nt a meeting Uu
night Indorsed the plan In a reaetai,!;
which snld the business men dli-i
favor "turnlnjr Chestnut street Inte .
midway, but that It shall be a hawi
some nnd dignified cntrance te Infi!
pendence Hall." uqv.,'
ALLEGEDslWICHiATS, '
HAVE CASES CONTINUED
Twe of Six Accused In Tayw
Swindle Held In $700 Each
Hearings before Magistrate Scullln
with the alleged Hxvlnilling of nisiemS.
by T;. P. Tayler & Ce.. stock breking
te the extent of S78.00U, were eon:'
tinned again today when but two f
the defciulan.tH appeared. ,
Jehn A. Scott, said te be nrelili
of the llrm, nnd William ()kemn te .'
Japanese, were present nnd were hV
by the-magistrate in IJ70U ball each fi
a further benr ng en December '. T,"
ether defendants are Walter it. WmIi
i Leen U. Tnylc.r and Milten S. KcJBJ'1
They arc under bend. The hlxth Vnan"
William S. llecd, hna t!et bec ,?;
prehended. "'H
SUSPEND C0PaFtER RAID
Patrolman Taken With Sevan'
Others In, Ceatesvllle Garage
Ceatesvllle. Pa.. Nev. ?L-if.
Sterner, police patrolman was eneTf
eight persons tnken Inte custody Mrlv
ieuay wnen city eincers raided thi
gitrnge of Hnmucl Pnup. A keg of Kims
watt' penHsente.l. g 0l Mer:
Stelner was suspended Immediately'
The n hers, five men nnd two women
nre bring held In jnll pending a hearing'
belere Mayer Cariniclinel en ehm-... 5
vemeii.
ilriit.kenness und disorderly eeiiilucf
'J huse arrested were Paup. Theinaa 8
a. Hcne
two men"
The Best Place
te Hiyury 3lft furBuiUMM or
l'rorcisleunl friend It
the Bmincst Men't
Department Stere
I'tactlra! elft of Mrtlea and utUItt
h lit nil puracM, ""'
904906 Chestnut Street
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selection of an unusual
gift are invited te examine
this notable collection.
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