Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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411 HU 47
VOL. IX. NO. 62
nurid as atcend-ciMi Mtur at Ihf Petteflctst Philadelphia. Pa.
Vn6 tbs Act of gjarch i, lit?
PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922
PahlUlMd Daily Etcept Sunday. Subscription Pries Is a Taar fer Mai.
Osrrrltbt, IMS. bt Pnblie lOfr Company.
PRICE TWO CENTS
READY TO SKIN THE ARMY MULE
TIGER CHALLENGES
SENATOR TO PROVE
HE IS WARIST
Pays Death Penalty
SEATS FOR AIL, IS
MITTEN'S OFFER
ARRIVES IN TOW
DEATH PENALTY;
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CIDERS Mrs
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OF FAIR ROOTERS
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Iff. R. T. Head Visions Down
) town Streets With Track-
le3s Service
IIcity OFFICIALS RIDE
k OVER PROPOSED LINES
'Deuble-Deckers te Run en
m
f( Boulevard, Connecting With
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Frankford "V
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, " A ten-rent fnre nnd three cents for
reliiinc tickets f tlie Fninltfenl olc elc
TUtcil will be charged en (lir projected
Ins line en 'li Roosevelt Boulevard.
M.ver Moere nnd ethers were told
tedii by Themas 1. Mitten.
The president of the I'liiludelphlii
t Rapid Tntn-.lt Compan;- r.t in it motor metor moter
;wr outside tlm plnut of Sears. Hoe Hee
jliick 4: f'e.. en the Ileulevnrd, this
Jperilinx "I'll iiik iiiiuijiir.s stunning
line M reel mm suirniiiuiiug me innciiinc.
f A majority In (lie assembly of offi effi
?Inl. nninrlliiicn mid representatives
lit Sears. Roebuck & Ce., hnd trn
swrsrd pnrt of the bim line route In a
I'viicw double-deck u. Kegulnr service
Ifcan Knit by Mnv 1. .Mr. .Mitten said, if
la Council approves the nl'in.
I-l- .Mr. Milti'ii ii Ne announced that the
Erreinpany ititf ntK te miner the number
of standee-in trelle.v cms. hneh n move
sill elll.V be Pessib'e. lie said, bv ex-
IJtcn'len of tli" one-man-car plnn.
t Cn-ting nluiid into Hie future, the
Ii r. II. 1. eluer miii the tune will ufiiu'
ICwI.mi .rii..i. 11-,.,.1-a i,i i... i,,.,,TL,.i
tfrum tile principal downtown streets
aml tlie treiiej:) replm-cu
muter-
YJWitvi.
Bus Linn for ltohnreiiuli
Later oil, Mr. Mitten i-pnfiietl thnt Mount Airy.
thliisk-deiK Inn line will be lenducted Ell Thirkem, thirtyeisbt ycnr old.
between (u-iiminteivn nnd Ilu borough , "op., v,fi, tn... L,,. ,i u,i
ami that the fare there will be the Bnm I ',. fl , , " r '"'" nni1 ,?""U,
as that charged en the trolleys, -.eve" I " -u"'-'". thirty-nix years old, mil
tents c.mh or a nix und otic-quurter Hncry sale-men, hnd Mtnrted for Allen
cent ticket. ' ,0W1 j,y ,0,. ,gniii--t the advice of
Ven Tnxen and ether piiests of the had a premonition fceinetliiu would
P" I 1i . ,'cft '-" Krend and Eiie happen.
anil Mr. Mitten rode in their meter out A,-cn mnc l"c btrcft -"""P'-cd
M. under the weight of the machine, which
-1l,"!c'TarJ, -.!'.V8 'J00, ,is ,0 r"" tilted downward nnd jammed Kli, the
S? 8b ..i 'r&!;S2L."lK!!S . .minat the ,. m.
l-te the Frankford elevated and return
' !'"'"' Aireii Kireei te tne uoule ueule
TOrd. The rcnml trti iu nl,n.it ...,
'BilcP.
' When the S'enru.Tlnpliiir.l.- nlnnt
L;waelieil I.. J. eenwnld. geneinl man-
Si' 1. . ;""i"iJ. jeinen nip gieup.
Tlie bus riders dSemiinrked and the
ij.r leir iiin ear. All walked ever
te Jfr. Mitten's nute.
Mr. Mltlen Kxplalns
. "Well, this is Mr. Mlfl..,,' n
and new that v.e are all nerc r would
like te hear what his pl-m is K0 0 ,.u
! n dednitc tinilfrpt.nulinR,' .said the
Majer.
.',"', Ilis .,1s ,""' S,p,al Myle of bus
wh ih will be mil from IS read street
UlliI I. no aim In ilm i.vi.ti...i ..i
wted Hm. and return evi.r ti... ..,,.,
j nae jus,: tauen,' Mr. Mitten be-.
aa.
-..!.. ......-"-'' l'l.!-
" t will he rim en a five. minute1
hiiidttii. luaintaiiied diiriuc the peak
lieuis. It will Mw down a little after
tee li"nk Ikhmw ini.i in .. .... ii....
rMiilniite lie.i.lway again te aeeemmmllfn
lli'iN., .iltendiiis theatres and social 'best nut Hill and Mount Alrj went Iliiflimnii was a boarder in Nhoei Nheei Nhoei
finirtiein. without baths and shaves, but in ether kefs' home.
1 In' I. I.' 'l' I. ....,',.,. ... .-...I .t ' ..,.!,.. , 1 1,,,,... .. n uli. vim.,, of miter. ! Il was trstilleil Unit en Nevrmlier 1.1
line he, ,1,..,. I)t ,M ) !,istl(),ls tei
'lie li null. . i ail hi ,,ii.n ii, i': ,
., - a. ir Kiiiiik ill i:i i in- ik
Ll'.irk r.,i
. .. ' ...i ..iiiiiiiriiii,
fc. i ., '" .-'"' ie riiu-fts tlllllll
He bud en the beuIe.ird. The bus
roil te m 11 iiiinii,,.! ..:. ii. . .
iiinm .inn ....l .... .. ,.,
Hi.,,, tl ei, ," ' "u" "'" "
Mi. Milieu lApInincd that in addi-
"" ,'" iikiisiiiiw the lieulci.iril
lllS
"i- me i-. ii. i-. Hllendeil te
t a Id Mi
.mi., no., iu imlley inv .-,., fe,,.
Itti te I he I iiinl.fiird eli'Miteil.
Nut ma of the,,, lines will for mm'
.eiii.shp ,,.., r,Pl s ., ,,,, Ms! j,,,,.,,,.
en. he vumt en. "We will supph
llli eies .v.,i troll,.,- .n j, , ,',;,
us we em complete leiiMrilctiiili i.itlt
"I" :iiilei il ,,f 1'i.iuieil.
ki.,V.'".'. ,"'!"s w." ,1"1 'h "hiii is le
"ii ii'. nils line
ami w n a niiiiiei'
nun M
I l '-'I'.lllll'il v. .. 1,1 I.,.. .. Il
"".' l')M.i 1. Te innl.e it ,;..
euninei " "iV ,.,,,,,,l " 'henld baie
M,...' V ."'" ""' ' llHeil Illl
ilsii"s
'ii - ,l,li Illl Inn
Hinilil 1, ,.,
"ilil tins has line
.in nniepemient up-
in li'ii .'" ;'"' l"''1' ,l1"1- ' ""'Idirr
i : " ' wnneui
a jc.ir.
-ing !.1(I.(KI0
Ten. rent litis Fajc
cei','tNJ'v "i1" u,"n l""l-iilen: A ten
cent fare f, ,- , ,,.,, ,f , mt.
hm fercMM ..B,.,. ,! trep.
ml . ,,,,,I,K" " tl1" 'Vmikfeid -I.'
Je"1;, f"r ihlri.ii, .ens ,, t,, rllk.
em line te the .eimal H-ctlen of the
fentlnufil ,.. Tfnt.."e. (elmim Tlirre"
JUDRF ftnnnnM ciarnnivi m
'WUUC UUrJUON SWORN IN
' BEFORE FRIENDS AND KIN
Induction of New Jurist Is Oeveid.
CAZ t!!S ?.erem.ny ....
..,, , ; " '.. mien was'
"U1 11 as a .Indue of Common I'll,!
and i i" ?' 'l'l,p '''eineiiy was brief.
df ,i ' '" "i ","T"'K with the icqui'bt
ei tlie new Judge.
Prentileii. T. ..!.. I.
tlie ;.i , r "."lau aiiminisiereii
'"s w.iiii in nillni.
... ' "'VL llllll II I til' I Tl 111 1
ami then
.l .1 i
ret ess for ten iniinii.w .i..i,,.. ..i.i.i
.fU.rgelienlui, wassheueiiwi ..li. .i.
ItAtlens
intlrinu -' '
til fel lei
I , AinilllR
AiaeiiK tbeve present wein nil the' February, and pe-slbl net until con
fudges of the Municipal and Cenimni1 lilfiahl.v later In the sprng, according
LIe'-Ciium.. as i" ." 1 vi 'te the best availflble Information here,
f. Uim. of the Superior Cen t I i, " is K,,"w" "mt '"' ",u '""
Included eiuph.ies f'nii, l,e v,,,teiis. e I v ! ","" th' did of the 1'htllppine le M.I
nd eeuniy hIIIich acfiu.iliitn.i .,in. .i,'.Jli" sisSleii, which will come during tlie
IfUllgi
ferm.iV V ii,. '.' "?"'" (1" h the
. r- .,.,,, ft-ri-in ill iiiuri'itit Itt. I.... I
n'y iiNWif,, Ul nun
Tft I.-, ...i...." n'
, - int iJlfllM lliVUtViiP ill. I !.
PBt ."- lin I'Vinii
Jh.i,.' i".. '. :MI"V""" iiiiiii te e
!' Kit'iirjii. sun ei...r.. .i.... .
Ki eater
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e I" V"!v Un,:,',1 Wr.. faihei
tin.
11m I'ii . . . ' "
i '"V lL.l illl llf
latter s wife,
Klii' A". """''li
iiinleii
.MI'S I.II4I-,
Mlv Alan .,," ," " . "iV"' '
"s.l(l lllltM Illl. I li.. t. V.
nv nn.r .;' '""-e III ige.
IhJhup .....i i .' ,'"".ltl" "'"inn. I we
toast I, ,'.."; r".".',0,."""t:
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Chailes C. tiM-den,
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The Navy football warriors arc shown arriving at the Haltlmere and Ohie station this meiiiinc, ready for their
animal fracas with the cadets from West Point
AUTO PLUNGES INTO
WATER MAIN BREAK
Twe Men Injured When Machine
Hits Depression in Allen
Lane, Cermantewn
BRIEF FAMINE IN SECTION
Twe brother were injured, one .e-
i.i.. - e i i . i . ".
nnl"'l. "f 8 oelec!; this morning when
i ,nc''" moterrnr p'liiiKed into n wnter-
innin lircnK In front of :i.".l Allen lime,
Oermantewn. Tlte bienk eiined
water Mierlnge in Clie-tniit Hill nnd
,:nce ab fractured nnd he was hurt
Inieiiinllv. Ills condition Is pcrleus
The ether brethir cenped with
brulM.'H of the thigh nnd cuts of the
forehead nnd chrt. They were taken
te tlm Oi mantewn Hospital after
near..-, reside, had pulled them h.mrX KulVKk! vn.
tne car. c,1,(i,l ,,.,,,11,1 i,,,,,. ' ti'i'ii jears old, l":" IP.N worth stu-et.
penV tUef e t'bv' me'bfbV'd's tabn te the Pehclinic He-pilal
Mrl. Wmuel llmfcrnn when notified of '7'; 1'hyieia.is slid he had probably
.i. i.i.. !( ..... ... ,t i1t Mint I tl 11 IMMnilllA.
I wanted them te go 'bv train, but my
husband said the wind would de no '
I arm" '
The break in the twenty-inch wnti-r!
mill. .n ri.tlirtil ill ft if.t) o'clock this
meining.
The water supply from that section e
the citv comes from Hoxberough filter ,
-- . .. , . ... . I. .If
heds, am is iiistriuii ni mi i n m m ,
deii'it maim-. I he valvi m ilusu minus
are lecnled in the J10I) block en Allen
lane, and repairmen from the Ilmcm,
f Wat- huirieil te that pet te shut I
rr k.. , ..lv..u ,,..! !.... t.. tin. Iiumi!:. '.
u resn.t of thnt many residents of
Ml I noun I in 1 I ii u -i ii i-nm ,ni .-. .....---.
Several homes nnd institutions in that
...... !.... -i.r.. nniutMl
....'iw-i ..... ...... .....
Unlet Uavis, ut tne nier r.uicau,
said that tin water icrvlce had been
restored te unriiinl bv !l :.'() eVImk. The
water was reieut'-d ihrmigh ether mains
uiiti! erkmen repaired the break.
GIRL SAVES BROTHER
AMD SISTER AT FIRE
Carries Little Sleepers te Safety,
Then Turns In Alarm
H.inlet Mniphj. feiiitini eiu- old.
icniij her sjstei. i:iiabeth. tie years
old, mid her Innther. .Ilnuieii. eighteen
mentlih old, when tire st.ntcd In her
home, .a "-'.' Ninth lloitei' siieet, at 10
o'clock last ulghl
"I was glad 1 was theie se I could
carry them out. saiil Harriet teilay.
"Thej .ere both iisbcp upstairs when
I found the lire and might hnve been I
burned up
I rarrled them out anil put
Mem in 'i iicign.'jer s Heuse anil then
I"-1 1 te the ciiiiKi ami caiiui tlie lire
men." H.iniet's pareuis, Mr. and Mrs. IM
imuiI .Mm) by, were net at lieine when
the llie was discovered by their daugh
ter. Lieutenant Wil'iam MaeNcilln ami
I'liink Sinage. of Ki ,':iue ('etnpar.y Ne.
il, which responded te the abiim liar
liel turned in were seveielv cut li.v
ulai-s in lighting the niae. netn were
In .ell In 1 lit. I Hi I l ill cllllim Ilii-
. ineepnlhic Hospital. Damage te the
'house 's.stlmnted llt SiOtIO Tin caiue
e "l0 lir0 is "n,,e,,,n,,l',d-
WOOD'S ARRIVAL
IS AGAIN DELAYED
"
May Net Come te Penn Till Late
In Spring
Mnnilii. P. I., Nev. IM, (fly A. P.)
I1C'1UH 'IVHI'HII KVilHIUU t I7UI1
!a.i. I...w,..f.1 f ........rl 1 !,.. 1
'will net lie utile te taKe up his new
... . . . . .
duties as provost of the Unlv
ersltv of
rennsjlvanla until tlie latter part of
'alter iiilf of lehriiary.
The (iiivrrner (letiiTal said il would
t tie nerc. mrv ler him te ienium her
.. . i .a. . ,f i.,
tiniii t iiii tun in fti run i.firisiiutiri vi ir
' -- "-- ..----- n- -" - -.. t ..( .
ii eji-iiiii lias neon tieia.M'ii hy a ti-ti I
eeli ever ergs n l.at Ien III th" Heuse
nIiicIi miy ueiessltate mi extra ses
i-len.
it Is believed also that the executive
head of the Oovrriinieut may prole'i
Ids -tii te assiNt in canjiig nut th
chief f atuiei. of the program he has
mapped out.
V Whp Yeu Think et IVrllllW.'
Tlilnk et WHITING. AW,
'i
DREAMED OF THIEF;
HE TAKES HER RING
Mri. Merris Spiegel Awakes te See
Man Leaving With $300 Gem
A vivid dream of a burglar stealing
her diamond ring proved te be a reality
in the cnie of Mih. Merris Spelgel, 1707
Xertlv Ninth etiecl, early this morning
and new the police arc trying te lecnte
the Jewel, valued nt !?.".(I0.
Mrn. Speigel m'u she felt n peculiar
tugging nt her hand. Then her en
gagement ilug began te i-llde slowly
from her finger.
A tall, hwarthy-loekiug man loomed
up before her. She tried te (.peak te j
mm. out tier veire M-emed v.eaK.
Then came a creaking iieIm' which
was tee real te he dicnmy. Mm.
Spelgcl felt -the ihlrd linger of her left
huud. Her engagement ting wiih gene.
She leaped from bed ju-t n- a man was
going through the window.
There was no il renin a bout this. A
big muxculine. hand bad a grip en the
Hill and pnrt of his -lnri en ft could le
seen. Then it gradually disappeared.
Mrs. Siieigel t-rrriitnrd und her
mnther-in-Inw, Mr. .Ie.-.epb Hpelgel,
ran te her room. Then bhe called the
police. Ne trace of the man could be
found.
MUTE FALLS TO DEATH
Deaf and
Dumb Youth
Found
I"
...
Elevator Pit
Limbic te cry for assistance
I,, tmiin
'". ..' '? "
he nliiuged lie.iilleni; te t
an elevator aim ft In I be establishment
. Illl MM 11111 I I
of It. .Tii'-ebs V Sen, Uread and Seuth
stieets, a deaf and dumb youth wa,
isce cred by ether eiuplnyes who
, I'"li',,1' wlleve that Camerkta fel 1
'""' "", """ ' ""'. - "
'"r ' "' ,'',,v"'111' "" the second lloei
'"" "" ""l'1"-"'1-
..
HELD IN MAN'S DEATH
Geerae Bushman Accused of Injur
-"
ing Jehn Schoelkefs in Quarrel
...
.eerge lius iman was i.eni wttneiii
bal or the .rami .liny by (..-ener
Knight, following an imiujt edaj into
(he ibatli of .1 oil ii helmelkels. vl-i
North Fourth stl eel.
-.-- .....
the men cot hit a riunrrel when
Schoelkefs asked boarders te use the
ft out stairs because et the illness of
his wife. Itiishuiaii. in mistake, went
tin the back steps.
A fatal light fel-
lowed.
COURT JOB FOR WOMAN
Woodbury Sheriff Told te Name
Attache te Aid Female Jurers
.fudge Hengcs, of ftleueester CeuiiU,
iiihlsed Sheilff I 'lark at We .ibiir to
day te appoint n woman ibpuj sheritf
te help i aie for women j'iiei The new
appointee will be the lit, I of hei st. in
the eeunty te serve as a court eilicer.
Sheriff Claik said tb new deputy
would be a Woodbury woman.
Mrs. J. Berden Harriman,
Society Leader, in Business
Many Tongues Wag as
Wealthy Matren
Enters Real Estate
Firm
Dp a Staff 'errcari""'"!'
Wahlnpten. Nev. 'J I. Capital so se
dctj is again a-lliiilcr In fact, it is
ulniest agog. Tlure aie weighty whis
perings ever its le.i and cinnamon
toast.
Fer .Mrs. J. Ilunlni llarriinan,
wealthy society million of Washington
and New Yerk, intellei lual of the In
tellectuals, u political leader of parts,
the popular nnd biiiid,eiiie Mrs. H.irri
niaii, has gene into the ie.il estate bust
ness. Te snj that seiletj was hiir
prised would be entliely tee coii,era ceii,era
live. It was shocked
Hut it is in line with the modern
trend, for the dn has passed when a
woman "in trade" may be estracised
from society. Sonic of them am in
pos.tleu te de the e.xl racking, if any is
te he done.
Which recalls, it may be said in
passing, that some of the dowagers of
the old school sough' 10 bar the gra
cious and attractive lMlth ilnlllng lia t
from the Inner circles of the capital's
elect because she was "In trade" as
part proprietor of an arlslecratie Jew
ry house. They woke up te find her
the wife of the President of the I'nltcd
States.
New Mrs. Hiirriman, who can choeso
her own nsseeinies In almost any com.
puny, has disregarded the rules 'und
regiauens or the tecim game, nu
society Is stirred te the depths.
Phm ... ...I. nul.1 .... 1
'" SvV """ "" " """ t"1'"
.- v smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBak.
lH
WILL TRY TO KEEP
Acting Prohibition Director Or
ders Special Force te Watch
Franklin Field
FLASK TOTERS ARE SAFE
In order te curb sales of liquor te
nritiv ii tut nnvv riewiU. Ai'ttie. Prntit.
hitien ilireeter tleerge Hampton will
lime nKcnts M-attered throughout the
stands at Franklin Field, and oilier
agents will watch the hotels and res
taurants. This was nnneiineed today by Mr.
Hampton, who said that while he had
no direct knowledge of any attempt te
i bring in a special supply of liiiuer, the
situation would reijuiiu particular vigi
lance. Mr. Hampton satd any one attempt
ing te make a sale either at Franklin
Field or elsewhere, if discovered, would
be anested.
He added that no attempt would be
made te arrent persons drinking.
While the enforcement ellieinls dis
claim knowledge of speeinl supplies
rfiintni. In lieie. hnnlli?i?eiK iitinnlv
(boasted today that extraordinary ef-
I forts had been made te bring in wet
goods with a view of n nourishing sale
GAME CROWDS DRY
.rl',IneS "f "- f'etbnll fans.
i It was stated in "bootlegging cir-
. .. . . ... ...... -
cles" that lietween ;i,(HH) anil :i,,,U0U
nlnt and lialf-niut bottles of whisky m
ready for the market, und prices were
qilRU'il openly.
Tlie bottles have been named -"Army
and Nnvv" special and aie te be sold
at ?l for a half-pint of sretch, nnd ?.'i
ler tne some iimntlty of rye.
It was said that last week alone, at
tlie time ei tne hlnte-reiin gnmi'
tlieii-i-nils of the half-pint bottles were
distributed here.
CHARGE MOVE TO HAMPER
TRAINS TO YALE GAME
Laber Organizer Arrested en Accu
satlen of Inciting Shepmen
New liiueii. Conn., Nev. 24. UVv
A. I1.) Accuseil of inciting strikins
shepmen te ielence in order te hinder
I lie luexeiiieiit et ti mHis in i iinuectleii
Willi tile iiarvaru- line ioetu.ni game
toineirow, IjI'iicsi M'tiieiier. an or-
iran zer ler the international Assecla
tien of Maihinists, was arrested here
icstcrdav.
"he specific charge is that he incited
striking railroad shepmen te lenunif
felonies. Tlie New Voik, New Hinen
and Hart foul Itallread issued a state
ment declaring that he had been re
sorting te iolcnce In order te cripple
me iiieiML- iiMrr nun riieii SIOCK 01
the company and te hinder the move
ment of trains in connection with the
football game.
Federal Judge Themas al-e issued an
elder for the arrest of Schlelfer en
barges of contempt of mart by vielat
ing the injunction issued in tl0 j)js.
trier Court of Connecticut against
strikinu' railroad shepmen and aim the
restiaiiilng order issued in Chicago. It
was said Sclileifer could net be anested
by the Federal autheiiilcs uulesb he ob
tain bail en the local charges.
MRS. .1. BORDEN HARRIMAN
for tlie reason that she had taken 'w
01 ner iriemis into her c ntldeiice. The 1
Hist itiMiug of her intention was con cen con
ve,oil by a ileal little "ail" inserted
Inihe morning papers te the effect that
"Story it Ce. beg te announce that
Mis, .1. Berden Han iman will here
after be associated with ihem in n gen. '
cral real estate canaclt." .
, There were gnsps of nstenlshmcnt
In. I .....I.... ...'.. MWll
mi mi- ini'iiiiiiK i euee.
Ami iiu the talk began,
Of ceuise. they were aware of Mni
Jeseph I. liter's I'ranclse Shep, of the
lOiessuiiiKiug nusitiesa of Alius i , ..i
ijenverse. i iiuiMitn,. nf Mm let. i
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Cemianrd en Fas mMrn,.hmiwEZ
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Special Train Accommodations
Bring Geat Mascot Along
With Players
SMALL CROWD GREETS
TEAM AT B. & 0. STATION
Folwell Says Men Are in Fine
Shape te Give Army Game
of Its History
Nnvy's blue-clnd football warriors,
thirty-four of them under Head Conch
"Heb" Folwell, arrived nt the Bal
timore and Ohie Itallread Station,
Twenty -fourth and Chestnut streets, en
n special train at II :.'J2 o'clock this
forenoon.
With the Annapolis teem and sub
stitutes came n delegation of pretty
girls, who hnd a car of their own en
the five-ear special train. With the
conches, assistant conches and officers
from the Naval Academy there were
113 persons fn the party.
Net the least important unit In the
train was a combination conch and
baggage car in which the Navy goat
rode In state, keeping guard eer the
football heroes' baud luggage. He is
the mascot without which no Navy
team ever would go Inte action.
A smnller crowd greeted the reprc
sentatlve.s of the Nntnl Academy thnn
had been en hand yesterday when the
players from Wet Point arrived nt tlie
Heading Terminal. They mode up in
eiitliuslnsiu for lack of numbers, how
ever, und the Navy players ere
greeted with loud applause as they
swung down grinning from tlie Pull
mans. The fair rooters who came along with
the team were lnatb'd into a special
bus which took them In nil mice of
tin' players te the llellevue-Stratferd,
Navy's' lieadijuerters ever the week
end. Limousines vrne provided for thr
members of the team, as they had been
yesterday for the Army srpiad, nnd a
quick run wns made te the Hellenic
Stratford. Before lenving the train -shed
the players nnd their conches stop step
ped a few moments te give the camera
men nnd the motion-picture operators
a chance te get n few close-ups.
Folwell is Confident
Beb Folwell, former Penn star, who
Is in cliure of Nnvy's coaching, ex
pressed confidence in his team ns he
(hatted n moment during the taking
of the pictures.
"I'm glad te be bail; ill Philadel
phia," said Folwell. "I hope te be
able tomorrow te shake the Franklin
Field jinx which seems te be following
us we lest te Penn State there last
ear and this year te University of
Pennsylvania.
"My boys are in the finest possible
shape. They were never better. My
star fullback, Barcbrt. Is in first-class
condition, and I am looking for gieat
things from htm. I expect te use my
regular backlield, Barchet, McKee,
Conrey nnd Cullen. The men are full
of confidence and high spirits. We will
give til, Army the game of their his
tory." The l mi looked up te the best pos
sible fei ii. and exciied the favorable
comment et these who saw- them, .nal
men in the crowd ,,iid they had net
seen a better conditioned team in the
last tiie years.
The players weie alert and smiling,
and M'ciiicil in far mere confident spirits
than they exhibited when they came
here teeently te play the University of
Feniisyhnniii.
Crouch Cheer Players
Little time was lest at the train
shed. The limousines, bearing tlie
Navy's colors, attracted much atten
tion as they streaked down Chestnut
street. When they were caught and
slewed down by the trallie near Bread
street pieple lined the sidewalks ns if
it wtie a parade, and cheered and
I'lnnpid the Navy players.
Bellboys at the Bellevuc-Stratferd
crowded le get the grips of the players
when the hotel was reached a few 'mo
ment. Inter. Tlie men In the big party
hurried in. laughing and chaffing encii
ether and Inquiring the hour for lunch
eon. Many naval officers, the majority
of thrin in civilian clothes, with their
wives and daughters, watched the ar
rival of the team.
In the crowd was Admiral Sim,
new retued. The players apparently
did net s,e, or, seeing, did net recog
nize, the l.iineiis leader of the Ameri
can fleets in ilie World War. He steed
te one side, w. Hilling the embryo of ef
fieers, , me et whom perhaps will at
tain te hi, own rank and honors some
day, snu ing at their eagerness with a
proud light In Ids eyes.
Lunch' m was at l-':"0. and the
cadets wen' the target of all eyes as
they passed, swift -stepping and erect,
into the dining loom. After luncheon
Centlmifil en l'K Twenlr-enr. Column Four
HOLDCHILDREN'S ANNOYER
Oermantewn R. R. Watchman De
nies Charges at Hearing
Penunti I'lei.ina. a l'eiin-i hania
Rallie.ul watcliinan at I pi
Cni'iieiili 1 -liens, liei'iii.iniev
nnd
was.
held in .rtu ball fei 11 liiriber hearing
by MiigMi ite I.liuli'll, in Hie (icrninn- 1
town peMie station til- morning en
charges et aiinejnig ciiiuiien.
About twi'iit.v pupils et me Ilenrv Inglv."
Scheel. I .npentcr and (ireene streets', 1 .Imlup Mnrsh. who eiimr. from n,.irn t
with their I , mviiIs appealed befeie the ' , ,'x plain t h, v klngs.f , ,.w , ". '
man. II- thmed the .barges. 'organization, was in the pr.-ce's ,,f ..
uniiMTOATTCMO at sii.r. t latlnt; the case of it woman who hid
MOUNTBATTLNS AT GAME een given a life sentence for the charge
j of uddiery with arms.
Neble English Couple Cemlna as! "'' ."''' '"' 'i'"' received maiiv letters
r.r of Colonel Thn.. ""protesting against the Meveittj .1 I, is
Gueetn of colonel Thompson j sememe en a woman, but thai 1... in
Among tl " distinguished islters lieved women were equally culpable with
coming '" I'liilndelphiii tomorrow te I men for their offenses.
atleiul (in .vrnij-.Mivy game are l.eril
mill l.mh Melllltliilttin
Tlie i I tome fiein New Yerk in n
PliMite 111 as the. gue-ts of Colonel
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mi " -' ...."-"-.. .-- .... 1,1 um
extin seiin'iis 01 uie 11 11 cieck .New
YerU-l'hiadelphla I'xiiress. Thej w!j
return liuiiiedliitely after the game.
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Thl l urMPivln c,fn
for lliitmer . Cruiiliunlra,
The !la lh met dl.
cleua jelly. Adv.
Clemenceau Retorts That Hitch
cock Should Learn Facts
in France
DENIES THERE ARE BLACK
. TROOPS IN RHINELAND
War Premier, in Bosten, Ready
te Explain Mere Clearly
His Position
Oil Attnrinted Press
Bosten, Nev. !4. Oorges Clemen
ceau, the "Tiger of France," lashed
back nt his Senate critics teilay in an
interview granted te the Associated
Press, replying particularly te the
criticisms of Senators Hitchcock and
Berah.
"Senater Hitchcock calls me n mili
tarist." Clcmencr-au said. "Well, I
nm glad te tell Mr. Hitchcock be is
in the Sennte, owing te the vote, for
only a few mere dnys. When he is
free I dare him te go te France and
learn the facts."
Answering Senater Hitchcock' do de
mnnd that be explain why France in
sisted en using black troops In her
army of occupation, the "Tiger" de
clared thnt Hitchcock had been mis
led by ficrmtin piepagaiida, nnd (but
today there was net a single black sol
dier In lei'iiuin territory.
Te Senater Beinh's ii-cent assertion
that Clemeiiie.iu wa, primarily re
sponsible for lonilitiens In Kurepe, be
en 111 of bis i:real Influent e in the draft-
Ing of the Vi
idles 'Irealy. the
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Centlnuril en I'.tse Tuintj-ene. fiilumn One
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
"STAR CHAMBEP SESSION" IN V0Tir" PUG PROBE
Police Captain Vnn Hern made n "star chpmVr .ses-sien" in
City Hall this nfte:noen out of the attempt of Jeseph BoUena.
Jeseph G.n:Uete nnd Felix Cc.vdulle, drug peddlers, Itr ttiitify
twenty patrolmen -who the peddlers say gave them "protection,"
The court was cleared of even court attaches Tjy Win Hern's
eulcis, iTTe'.i!fh Judge tcJ3evitt nnd Assistant Dirjctev Tempest
"rnte&tcd they knew nothing about orders havmir he en issued te
this effect. The subpectcd patrolmen weie siven seate scattered
nmeng 150 ether policemen and Jetectlts jn-J. the peddlis
weie told te ''pick 'em out."
LATEST HSCING RESULTS
BOWIE ThiraFly By Day, $.i.ci4i, ;i 0, ..SO. .en; Co Ce
mixn. !?5.i0, ?4.50, second; Amusement, $x.'iO, third Time
1.14. l'ew Wew, Cannen Pnutagcs, Lady Hyia, Spinning ria:t
and Sunday Bcht nlse ran.
T.OWIE Feurth-nAil Over, '1.40, ?2.:- P..30, v.-cn; Jhn
Pi'Ul Jeues, .1, $-1.10, sceua; cui.ei, .i.e0, V . T. me 1 el -0.
SlippEiy Zlm, Quecjcek, Sailing Along aad Hiuy Patxicla.
JUDGES ADVISED
League of Women Voters Hears
Address Condemning Re
election Scrambles
IMPARTIAL JUSTICE ASKED
Ry tl tnft Cn i-Mieilrff-iif
ilarrisbiirg, .Vm "1. t'ertnin judae
were idvi'ed lei" tinhi by Charles
Dewoody. of t'lre'aiid. te upheld the
dignity of the j'ldn i.irj and remain en
the bench iu-te.ui 01 attending prize
fights and barbe ties te "ecuie re-election.
The League of V un.111 Veteis. as
sembled in the chamU'r of the Heuse
'if Bepreseiuntive in tin- lnt da of
convention, heard th.- penning di
rector of the Cleel.ini .--iielatlen fei
Criminnl Justice da tlm whole pn
litical system which pirnut- of the
icleasp of arrested rmiie il bv office
holders socking te held tin- r i"bs.
Air. Dewoods said tb.n
eloped sclentltlc organ z
niching bail wns one et il 1
that contributed te the ,
enl ene-hnlf of one
I'liminals.
Iiiglil de-
irang fur-
hii 1' factors
llMi'llull of
'it nf the
Toe Many C'rlmln.iN Freed
He furnished tlguies ti. -l.-w tint
enl one criminal out nf t.u i ion ien
lctisl and sent te jail an 1 t'1 if mm
then 11 paiele maj hung 11 nut hi
1 elease.
A high peaK of interest In t'i
Ing's proceedings came wh.
Marsh, of the Recorder' ceuir
tielt, urged greater striiiin
mom
Judge 111 lie-
Ill the
punishment of women crlniln iu
'Hip wnmcr.' loudly iiiiid.iiiiled -in 1 ill
but cheered when JiiiIrp M'irs
"A woman with murder In h
s as serious n menace te sn.-n
ti -alii:
her heart
n menace te secu ti n a
',,, nml ought te be liunislie.l in erd
Opposes Sex Discrimination
lie called attention te n (JO per icut
reduction in tin. number of crimes rim". '
milieu ever a period of jears ami
strtssed ns one of the important causes
a sjsteiu that dealt out Justin. imimr.
tiall.v te men and women alike,
A tioveiner and a (ioverner-elect sat
once icineveil fiein eaclt ether at a
speaker's table hut night. 8U- hundred
women surrounded them, dividing their
Csnttnueg nn Pase Twtnfr-SM.
Flvr
TO UPHOLD DIGNITY
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ERSKINB CIIILDERS
Irish Republican who was executed
teilay by the National Army
STILLMAN LOSES
DIVORCE APPEAL
Appellate Court Refuses te
Set
Aside Referee's Findings
New Yerk. Nev. 24. (By A. P.)
James A. Stillmnu, New Yerk banker,
tailed In his effort te have tlie appel
late division of the Supreme Court set
aside confirmation of the referee's re
port in his divorce cise which refused
his petition nnd upheld the legitimacy
"f Baby Guy.
Engine's Spark Starts Blaze
Firemen were called out at midnight
te extinguish it blaze along the Penn
sylvania Itallread tracks at Sixty -sec-mi.
1 utrnnl fnnnn cni.nli. .... I.
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1 frnm n locomotive stinrl.-. Tlm ilim...
W.1H slight
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U. S. PLANS TO SIFT
T
Government Would
$75,000,000 Spent I
Recover
legally
en Cantonments
CRIMINAL CHARGES HINTED
Washington, 0v. ''4. A series of
-nils for recovery of nmnei - epeiu-i
for iniistriictleu of war e.intonme.u e.intenme.u
ha.s lieen decided en as the ne.t -ti p
in the ttevernment's campaign .iguiiM
alleged frauds midi'i- war cuntriet-
The mimtier of -nils te be brought
has net been definitely decided but it
was indicate d tedav that a dozen or
mere separate actions were in prospect.
'I'll" initial uim'- aie te involve con
st notion of camps in the Cenir-il
States
I'lietln i.il estimates place the total
sum that will be sought 111 all of tie
reoeviry suit- contemplated nt mere
than .7"i.(K).(iO(l. In one camp cost cest
ing l. '1.(100. Ill Ml auditors were said ,0
have found indications of nu ecss ex
pelidllllle of S.'i 0(1(1.004)
III the hist group iif four suits, m
which notion k te be instituted, the
lieverniiient seiUs te leeever ,1 total n(
fj. .-.nn.iMMl H'be Camp I'pten lYnp
bankv. X Y.I suit involve- .ft,000,-
IIIHI; Cniiin .In. ksen iCeliiniliiii, ,s . 1
suit. SO. . "00,000 ; Camp Sheimnn (Clnl (Clnl
licetlie. 0.1 suit. S.'.dflO.Oiin. and Camp
Fiinsten (Fert Bilej, Kan., I suit
.?l.00t,ll00.
HALT CEMETERY FIRE
West Manayunk Grave Diggers
Fight Blaze With Earth
C.rave diggers threw up earth em-1
nniikments tedaj te check 11 fire in the '
underbrush surretindnu Westminster
Cemetery West Manajunk A suarlc 1
irein a I'ennsyivnnlu Hailread loeeThn.
live Ignited dead leaves
lieeiyr Painter, supei intendent of the
eemeterv. directed the light against the
tire, which burned a number of trees
Trenches and embankments thiel! v ball
id the tonnes.
BOWIE RESULTS
Plll-r HACK, puriie Jlfli'd
s 7 f iir'eiiiis
III I l.JcriK
all
i .ri I...1-.. mi. i.uik j4 an j.-, ,),, .0 T(l
tvli II..110111 101 V I11.T . SMI Jin
l'.. l)rtr te, Mir. 11, III . V 1
'" r,.nir . VirinV." a r r.ll "iV.'li
hi. mi niKiinun iiiiii ah Anicrknn ut
si:mMi KAriJ. nur Sl.W.'. claiming
fn ilirw ienr-uliiii 11ml un. 111- t ,,ri. ?'Jl""'
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IS 10
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13 00 S.70
limn. 1:2'' l.t. n. ULi,.'
nirnvHiiz loin
Kill! Ml. Arbliriiter. 'm7. ViXA..
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WAR CAMPS GRAF
Irish Republican Executed for
Having Automatic Pistol
in His Possession
AUTHOR AND WARRIOR;
SEIZED IN RECENT RAID
Convicted by National Army
Court Reprisals Are Ex
pected te Fellow
HEAVY FIRING IN DUBLIN
Machine Guns and Rifles Ter
rorize Crowds Protection
Pests Attacked
U'j Asieclnteit Pms
Dublin, Nev 2-1. Krsklnc Childers,
chief lieutpnniil of Kainen de Valert,
wns expdited herp today.
He was executed nt 7 o'clock this
mottling for having hud an automatic
j pistol in his possession, It is announced
in nn official bulletin given out by the
ISntlennl Army,
While the method of execution was
net officially described, it is believed
it wns by sheeting.
The brief army report states that
Childers was tiled bv a military court
at I'ortebcllo Barracks. Dublin, No
vember 17, charged with being in pos pes pos
seseon, without proper nutheritv, of
an automatic pistol when apprehended
by Xatlennl forces. November 10, at
Aunninee Heuse, County Wleklevv.
The nccused, the report ndds, was
found guilty and sentenced te death,
and the finding and -entence being
duly confirmed, the execution was ear
ned out this morning.
The fate of Childers hnd been hang
ing In the balance for severnl dnys
while court actions were being fought
out ever his military trial, but un ad
verse finding was given by the muster
of the rolls .vesterday en application for
a stay of judgment.
Machine Oun and Rifle Fire
The concerted machine gun and rifl
firing in several districts of the city
Inst night, believed te have been staged
as a demonstration ngalnst the expected
execution of Chillier-, exceeded in in
tensitv and duration all of Dublin's
previous o.perirnee of this nature.
Thus far. however, no casualties hars
been reported.
Bullets began te flv seen nrier 0
o'clock, and the din lasted until ufter
midnight. The firing ranged ever the
center of the city nnd thus hud tht
effect nf terrifying the maximum num
ber et people, for the height of Its
intensity coincided with the outpour
ing of the theatre crowd'.
Many of these persons fled back te
the theatre- for -hplter, nnd the main
streets were speedily emptied of ne-
de-trlan- The tramears continued te
epernte, however, but bullets cut the
overhead wires en some lines and the
passenger- were forced te make their
way home as best thej- could.
National Pests Attached
Tlie main feature of the outburst was
the frequent employment of machine
gtuis stationed en housetops. Xhe
points attacked were mainly protection
pests occupied b.v National troops
gimrding threatened premises, both pub
lic nnd private.
Virtually every one of these pests
wns attacked, and in some Instances
the lights grew te the proportions of
pitched battle, striking terror Inte the
civilians cowering in their homes or
ether places of refuge.
Thf heaviest exchanges wer" nt the
office of the Irish Independent, where
even the Imlvvniks nf snndluigs failed te
keep out the ball of bullets, at the
Pour Ceiiit-. where the veldiers de
scribed it a- their worst experience,
and t Uriel fleu-e. the headquarters
of the crliiie-IiiveHtigntlen department.
Londen. Nev. IM.-tBy A. P.)
Aiiiieuni iiaeiit of the execution In
Dublin of Hr-kine Childers came at
.1 -nipri'e te r.iighind. where it was
believed the Free State authorities
would hesitate te impose this penalty.
The execution removes the most im
ynrliint liguic in the lepubllcaii move
ment in Ii eland next te Kainen de
Valera, with whom Childers, n man
of stieng pcrsunalitj, is generally
credited here with having bad strong
influence.
Nntlllntlen that lie wa- te be exe
cuted tin- ineriuiu was net received
bv Childers 111111I s e'clmk last night,
according te the I'vening Standard.
II. s relatives weie net allowed te see
Inn' and the tirst intimation the.v had
et the cartviug out of the sentence
wn-. at noun tedav. when thev received
1 letter te that ilTict fiein the adjutant
gqieial Mis Childers 1 nllapseil when
she reali'i'd that all was ever
Te Childers is ascribed perhaps the
1 leading part In engine ring the present
aimed revolt against the Free State
I (internment, and he was known as the
( iintlnni'il nn l'.e TwrnivKinr ('uliimn Twe
ANNIE MacSWINEY REMOVED
Taken, Weak Frem Fasting, Frem
Prison Gates at Dublin
Dublin. Nev LM. (Bj A P ) - Mlw
iiine MacSwine), sister of the late
Lord Majer "f Cerk, who had fasted
outside the gates of Mountjoy Prison
since last Friday as a protect against
the Imprisonment of her sister, Mary,
was leiiievi'il b.v friends last evening
te n private nursing home. Slip wns Id
a very weak condition, but rcfiiHcd tA
lake feed and only swallowed mime
water.
In a letter te tlie newspapers Annie
Mni Swine.v nii.s that her sister, who
has been en a hunger strike for twentj
(lave, received the sacrament 011
Weduesilnv and was given extreme line
turn. Mary new refuses visits from
the prison doctors and nurses, Hhe Is
iittiiidid dav and night by her fellow
prisoners.
APAIfniKNTK TO HltJT RVRMY FtMsl
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