Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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CDNGRESSMUSTAID
Sft DENBY SAYS
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Navy Secretary Here for Game,
Says Otherwise Merchant
Marine Will Vanish .
POINTS TO NEED IN WAR
Secretary of the Navy Denhv. here
. il(. Annv and Nnvy Rame. declared
indni' tlint financial aid miiHt he fordi ferdi
nlnc from dimmm te provide the
wiintry with n (Jovernmctit-epcratcd
mMr'"lt.l!yr1witc.l emphatically tl.nt
hr wniitcil America te have a I)1r
mfrrhnnt marine, nml tlint It was n
llevnlilp tlint some nrranuements
miiM net hi made, slurp tin country
nM the (.liliw te lit them te such n
UK1.
flic Secretary nml Mm. Penhy, te
Kllier with their little son. l-duln, Jr..
wnt n hellilnv at the Nnvy nrd n
ine im-Kt of Colonel nml Mrs. Dnvlil
Perter. Mr. Denhy wild there weh
l?.i.i..l. nffintnl ntliieheil te hi vilt
nd tlint he win taking n hellilny. He
(tended n luncheon nt the llellcvuu llellcvuu
Stratferd (siien hv Cemmnndnnt N ni ni
eon, of the Nnvy Yard.
you cannot quote mc tee Htrengly."
mlil Secretary Denhy. "nH helm, in
fnver of come form of CoiiBresulennl
mippert te iiinltitiiin the (lovernuient (levernuient (lovernuient
eperated merchant murine. All my
life T have been nil advocate of n IiIr
merchant marine under the American
fluff.
Points te 930.000,000 Less
"New thikevc have a fleet of ves
trill after inventing come $3,000,000,000
It (.reins nlmest tinhelievatile that no
nrrangenieiit could he mnde se na te
I cp this fleet intnet mid operate a hi);
pnrt of it. if net aM."
Secretary Denhy pointed out that
ihe poitien of the fleet new being
( uprated as u merchant marine l! plllntf
up an annual less of $50,000,000.
"I( the Cle eminent does net (,'et
lennresgiunal aid se ns te overcome this
londltien. if will he absolutely liupim
.ilie te I'entluue the operation e.f thest-American-flair
pii-.seiijwr and fielirht
steniners. 'I'lie present operation pro pre
crnm of tin Shipping Heard taken the
ti'iuuers Inte peits of the world where
the American flag n trade ships was
lianllj cier seen before.
"Net only is there vitnl commercial
ucd for n national merchant marine,"
he abetted, "hut It should nle he re
iiinnbeieil that the Navy is very much
ilejit'iuleiil en (lie existence of a mer
ilmnt marine from which, in time of
need, te draw the ncces-ury numbvi' of
iniuliirn Miixllliiries."
Mr. Denhy referred te the World j
ui us an eujeci ieen ier uie united
States, showing the need of sufficient
pcK of all kinds te be. used for war
imrptisei.
Warns of Needed Action
"Something should be done without
full," said Secretary Denby. "or there.
ill Iip no mercliant mnrine."
Commenting en the new work of the
N'ry Department in the construction of
ilie airplane-carrying ships. Mr. Denhy
Mid that progress was being made. He
ncldi'il that a fair percentage of the
congressional appropriation te the Xuvy
hii been applied te the construction of
the Saratoga, in the New Yerk Ship
building Company yards. Camden, and
the I.exing'en. at Fall River, both of
which are te lu'come carriers of air
ir.ift. ireat .structural changes have had
te be made in these ships, Mr. Denhy
snid. as the new iirmaineut agreement
mm Id net permit them te be built as
plnnni'd, and accordingly they are being
nit down te come within the .".:!, 000-ten
limit.
ONE MINUTE WEDDED,
WIFE ASKS DIVORCE
Weman Says Husband Left Her
Right After Wedding
Her nun lied life lasted just one min
ute. Mela .Teuuincs, .f WhiteniniHh.
tM the master In her action for diuirce
"gainst her husband. Parker Jennings,
mi the "round of desertion.
Mr. Jennings testified she is thirty
Rlx jears old, lhes at Fert Washing
ton, and is a fur sorter in the Jehn
It. Stetson fuctery.
Shn and her husband were married
I'J Magistrate 1'ltzpatricK. Neeiuber
-U, llies, after her husband had been
mrnlgneil hefeie him en a rhnrge pre
f'rreil In- her.
According te the woman, immediately
idler the ceremony her husband snld.
"Vew I lme done my part and I will
have nothing inere te de with veu.
Ineil-hj." fie left the magistrate's
iffiee and she has never seen him since.
STRICKEN TEACHERDIES
Mrs. Marie B. Nelllng Stuck te Pest
Despite Crave Illness
, Mrs, Miiiic IJ, Neing; of- Vtllnn
'lien, ntie of the eldest public si'hoel
tMchers of Delaware County, died last
light at her home. She was stiieken
'M in life elass ruiun mi ',wln..v,lv
Stiiklng te u)r pest while virutally te
'in King te fr oest while vlriitnllv te Y "- " " -"w."""" ""n sunn.
he shadow of death, "L ,m m i.lilie fI ' tJikeu te ascertain whether the
ii- spiili 01 ilJ,wXllBllH,l!,ll ,w,s '"''"'"'tit against com-
i. ii"'"1" wnu 11 sin urj,ei Mtl f . sediei-s i...ls
hi ne true nny
Hfr licit h was due in hinnclilnl mmn.
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'""iiia. Many of Mrs. Nelllng's former
pupils are new school teachers iu iuri
"tis parts of the State.
Mrs. Nelllng was a member of the
lA.uainiiig Committee of Delaware
1 aunty and aNe took considerable in
'nest In charitable work.
The funeiiil will take place en Mon Men
"iy from her home at Village Green.
"teilaent will be in I'liieu Methodist
i.l'lsiepal ( hiircli cemetery lit Illnk-
"ii s eruer.
26 MEASLES"DEATHS
2223 Cases Have Been Reported in
City for Week
Twenty. MV deaths ill this city due te
"ltV),"",n'lw"l by the Division
', ...J".'1 S".'.'. v,,i,,s ft,r "'e week ending
-terday. This makes a total of slxtv
ix for thu present month.
I here were liliL'II new cases reported
lu'.M ,f))-nli "0W, ,,"!i,,' KlllKillK a
ital of 50 ,n cases for November se far.
. .. efJ.'m "L'w mel were dlsceiered
w,f.7,,i,,r,,Mr,l, pwi"i "i
1 erty-lifth Wards.
eik totaled 4110, us cenipast.J w ith
nlh for the pruvieus week.
Reported Missing
.Stanley Kmli. thirty-seven ,., old
I oeper street. Camden, live feet
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.Secretary of War Weeks Is shown scanning the line-up of today's
Army -Navy grid battle. Officially Mr. Weeks will be "roeter-ln-chief"
for the Army, but as he Is a graduate of the Naval Academy, class of
'81, he probably will arrange te work In a few Middle cheers
ASSERTS SHIP BILL
ES
Democrats Put Frear, Repub
lican, Forward te Lead At
tack en Measure
PASSAGE
IS PREDICTED
Hu Asieciatal Pre is
WasliliiKtell. Nev. 'J.'.. The Heuse
engaged in the las-f dav of general de
bate en the shipping bill with the con
fidence f the Republican leaders that
it would pass by a wife margin next
Wednesday liiHmken. Assurances te
this effect wire Riven te President
Harding by Uepiesentative Mendcll,
Hepuhllcnir lender.
The Demeeints opened their nltnc'f
en tlie bill tedsv by putting forward
Representative Krenr, Republican, of
Wisconsin, who nsserted the "direct nnil
Indirect subsidy" provided hv the meas
ure would reach $7.".0(KI,000 a veir.
"Tills bill won't de." he vheuted. "I
unnt te get rid of the control of I,nker,
the publicity man who bujs newspaper
space, but we must net go from the fry
ing pan Inte the lire."
Mr. Fienr charged that Standard Oil.
the Steel Corporation, "and ether mo
nopolies" would reap the largest bene
fit from pnssage of the measure.
"Standard (III." he said, "enn bor
row neney from the ISevernment under
this bill nt '2 per cent for fifteen vcars,
while its oil is being sold nt 77V per
cent profit. Meanwhile the (iovcin (ievcin
inent is pajing i per cent and the
lurmer i te hi per cent
AID
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.., .in,.- I...,. .,c ieik, you nave syivuuia until late in letuuary. per per
lest New Jersey-, and iiinny ether States haps net until considerably later in tne
just because of legislation like this , spting.
the worst I have ever seen." said Mr. Although the date of the Governer
1'rear. turning te the Uepiibllcan side. , General's departure from Manila still
en i are putliiig millions of dollars Is uncertain, it Is known he will net
into the hnii's of a few. and you knew have uptil the end of tbe Philippine
you are trying te jam this measuie legislative session in februurv.
through te prevent the new Congress. The (ioverner General has made no
tresli nom the peeplec, from pas-ing statement concerning ills departure,
0,1 " ether than that it will be necessary for
him te remain iu the Philippines until
PRESIDENT'S VIEWS SOUGHT ,1' ,,le,M' . ,l,, l,,,;iM"V".0- hV r":
rtftl nninin r- t ZZ.ZL imni '"'s ''ecu delayed by a deadlock
ON BONUS FOR SOLDIERS ""'t- organlxatien In the house, which
I may necessitate an extra session.
Congressmen Want te Knew!. It " ht'Heie.i ulse that the executnu
mi. -u L.i . """"Iheiid of the gni eminent may pre eng
Whether His Opinion Has Changed his stay te assist in currying out or
Washington, Nev. 2.". (Ttv A P ) l"itting into working order tlie chief
Views of President Harding en the future "f the program he has inupped
seuilers lienus question in the Unlit of V"1 ,' ",,1 ""7K'; i" "' ifKisiiiuire
the lecei.f elections were sought tednv for ,l,e "'h'lhililathill of the emreney
by Senater WiiImhi. of Indiana, wh'e M,K,,,m, ,,f ,,' isll"",,4 i""1 ;t.'bl tzatne
visltid tbe While Heuse f exchange transactions, with the per-
Xiii 'eus nicii.be.s of"feiiBiess ere ""' establishnieiit of the Philippine
lllldel steed fe hellevi. tlint tl. hnii.ie I-
Mill a question of which the Admin-
istratlen must take cecnlrance. Seme
tnembers have declared their belief tliftt
the attitude of the Administration en '
the question was in p.nt iespenilile for
Iiemiblican losses in their sections.. '
These views have been communicated
te luulei-s vv th the siiL'L'estlen Unit si.ini.
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liimiK.cil by a sales lav.
GIRL MAY GET NEW RIDE
Antoinette Miller Told te Come
After Herse Held by Police
If Antoinette Miller, lilneteen-ieai'. I
old Irvington, N. J., girl, who started
an expedition te Flerida en hnr-elmH.
Thursday, but failed te get by I'hlla-
delphia, wants her horse she vrill liai.
te come te lMilladelpliM and get it.
Heieful, the girl's mount, is in 1
cnuigeei tne pence nere. 1 aptalu of I
Detectives Sunder iccelved a leitcr I'lein
Antoinette tedav asking that. Hopeful
he shipped te IrvliiKteu and agreeing
te send a check ter the cost, Detcitivc
Seudcr advised tlie girt te tuiuu for
her l:en.e.
THOUGHT POISON MEDICINE
Camden Weman Dies as Result of
Own Mistake
Mis, Annie Aswalil, tliiity-eight
years old, .VJ7 Ituiley street, Camden,
died ill Cooper Hospital today one hour
after she had taken poison hy mistake.
Mrs, Aswald wakened with a head
ache ami about !' o'clock took the
poison, thinking it was a preparation
for tlie lelicf of headache. Her hus
band. Harry Aswald, took her te the I
hospital as siidii as the mistake was
real I zed.
WOMAN TAKES POISON
. Ethel
Wells in Serious Condi-
en in Hospital
Wells, twenty. tlu-ce
eais old. of iM u Wiishliiginn aicmie.
is ill a serious couiiii.eu in ine reij.
clinic llespiial an tlie icsiili of having
swallowed sevcial poison tablets Inst
night at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Dernley, 1025 Smith Twenty.
4tbtbttmt.
WEEKS IS MYSTERIOUS
ABOUT FAVORITE TEAM
War Secretary, Graduate of Annap
olis, Has Mixed Loyalty
Secretary of War Weeks, though the
Army's bigget gun nt today's game,
made his headquarters at the nellcvuc
Stratfeul, in the camp of the enemy.
He was willing te talk football, but
nothing else, when seen in his 'apart- i
ment nfter breakfast. He was reading ,
the football stories in the
indium
papers when interrupted with a ques
tieu about his feelings about the game.
"Who's going te win?" he was asked.
The Secretary of War smiled and
pari'liif? "Yeu knew I am a loser,
whoever loses, and a winner whoever
wins." he said. "I am a graduate of
the Naval Academy ami I nm Secretary
of War, se my feelings are rather
mixed." b
Mr. Weeks inquired eagerly about the
condition of tbe two teams and their
i dative pln.ting ability. He seemed In
ti tested te knew that the betting
finered the Army slightly.
"I have been going te these games
for tlili ty yeais," he said, "and it is
my experience year after jcar that
Fome little incident always decides the
turn of the buttle. I believe tbe issue
will be in doubt most of the game to te
dav." J
The Secretary refused te talk about
affairs of Stale. "This Is the day of
the Army-Xuvy game," said he, "and
I'm here te see the game."
WOOD'S ARRIVAL HERE
MEETS WITH NEW DELAY
, of P. Head May, 8tay In Philip
pines Until Late In' Spring
rimertinr. fletinrut T.enniirfl Wnml niti
net lie able te take up his new duties
as piovest of the Cniveisity of Prim-
lKSO Ul lmr'
nCATU Cftl I nie PDACU
UtAIM rULLUWb UnAeH
Bleed Poisoning Results In Fatality
.,j. m,
t0 Camden Man
Weed poisoning resulting liem an
Injury received tlnee wc-us age wiien
; ." , I
he was struck by an. ..In. cycle puiimmI
the death today ei .,, enner ,114
Spruce street, Camden, 111 t oei.er Hes-
..It.,1
' lih'hard Davidsen. "17 Hyren Mmet. J? CVmV'ZvMy veU I
Camden, driver, of t loteieyelo, is , ' .i?.,,, '.'',. -euld be he rst wen 1
under Solid ball, lie tailed te step ! P ''l e th 'rvUnnlXiwU K
after the accident in which Teni.erl"" '" t"c "" "" luliUXl t"-11'"' il
ami his wife weie lujuied, but surren
dered the following Jay. lie said he
it'iiictl he aught lie iiieIiImsI it he
stepped.
"MAMMA'S BODY IN TRUNK"
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Weeping Child Leads te Discovery
of Brutal Murder
Sim Francisce. N,n L'e. -Iltv A.P.I
neliceiuan found a iiuie-y ear-old
child crying en a corner yestenlay and
acceuiiiililed hei lieine,
"Papa put iiiiiinii into a mink, " the
child said. At Ik'I' lieuse the gill,
Helen llaimeii, ininiieil out the trunk,
which, when epcuid, levelled the beilv
of Mis. Margaiet H.iuuun, her mother,
btill hleadlug trum head wounds.
l'luier llanneu. her husband, was ar
rested . lie denied any connection with
the killing.
GERMAN FOOD CONTROLLER
MUELLER LEAVES CABINET
Minister of Agriculture Quits After
Attack by Socialists
Herlln, Nev. -.'.I. -(I.v A. P.I-Dr.
Merman Muellei. .Minister of Agricul
ture and Feed Cem i eiler In the new
cabinet of Chain eller Ciine, resigned
today .
The leslgnaiii'M c.uae after attaiks
were made in the llcichstag iiieu the
minister hv SwuM-us. who accused him
of having ncliielv partlcipaied ln the
llhiiielaud sepnratisi movement iu 1()fi.
N AITHFIIXTinN OF I.IM'OI.N
All Aumrsllmi fli'" HflHeu lllltimprth.
rlie liemly leffliililen tl limrlyrtd I'rMU
ilent In rrenal r-iwnriiii.t. san "Adriilura
Lincoln hii iha iirmtciit iiwii lnc Chrlit."
An unufi.al Inurvlew with an unuiual cbae-
Krtm
icitr. apMsrin in i" notion !
rciua ;wmmM II s
JDGE1
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POISON IN CANDY;
WOMAN ARRESTED
Prisoner Denies Sending Bex of
Deadly Confections te Neigh
bor in Reading
COUPLE HAD QUARRELED
Reading, Pa., Ner. 25. Mrs. Ella
nbeth Heard, aged fifty-two years, has
been arrested en the charge of sending n
box of candy, each piece leaded with n
poison, te a neighbor, Mrs. Anna
Chamurs, twenty-three nnd pretty.
Mrs. lleanl spent last night in custody
of the police here and will probably be
removed te county prison today. The
offense charged against Iter, attempted
murder, may net be bailable.
The woman steadfastly denies the
offense. There was ill feeling, It is
Bald, between her and Mrs. Chamurs
and the hitter's mother, however, the
police learned, The Heard woman
brought a suit en a miner charge, fol
lowing it tinlfflitinrlinml nnnrrel. nirnlnst
one of the ethers some time age,, but
a Urand Jury ignored the case, and tne
feeling between the parties was thus
intensified.
Mrs. Heard had twice been arrested
en complaints of the Chainur's family.
One charge was assault and she was
found guilty. Later she was bound ever
en a bend for surety of the pence.
Mrs. Heard is the mother of seven
children and Mrs. Chamurs, married
tire years, the mother of two. Each
lives with hrr husband. The police
say they have evidence te show that
Mrs. Heard mailed n box en the nftcr-
neon prier te receipt of the box et
poisoned candy by Mrs. Chamurs.
Handwriting experts say she wrote the
note in the box and the address en
the cover and ether evidence has been
uncovered. The wniant was Issued by
Police Magistrate Knclit.
City Chemist Paul Merkel, who
analyzed the candy, suid It contained
enough poison te Kill a dozen persons.
In the upper left baud corner of the
box was written "I'lein I.ulu." Inside
the cover of the box Mrs. Chamurs
found a slip of paper en which was
written, "Please give your mother n
taste. I made this candy myself. Yeu
help me next week. I.ulu Is the name
of n friend of Mrs. Chamurs.
Federal authorities have been called
Inte the case nnd inny issue warrants.
Mrs. Beard was deely questioned te
day by City Detectives St. Clair and
itHiteii
She admitted that she was ill
the Dosteflice the day the box of crushed
cnoceiaies was inaiieu. Mie sain a
bundle which she carried contained let
tery tickets.
"I also received poisoned candy,"
Mrs. Heard said te the detectives, "I
get some last week and I ate two
pieces. It made me sick. Se i threw
the box iu the fire. Hut they hnve poi
soned my rabbits and they have sued
me."
4 HELDUP AT SHORE.
WOMAN IS WOUNDED
Bandit Usee Razor When Opposed
In Highway Robbery
Special DUvatch te lU'cnina Public htdaer
Atlantic City. Nev. '. Police of
three States are looking for a Negro
bandit who iast night slashed a woman
and held up and robbed four persons
en the Ahscren iieiiievam
The victims were robbed in pairs In '
j separate automobile.
Twe of Ills victims reperteu me tneit
te
bl
et
telephone
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stated
Negro
StntepoIlee.TlieywereKebertTri.il- ' " panicuiar senator i-.upe. ei -'": i Ttlljrdir of th.- .1. rc ni.i V. nml Sir-,
,. nnil Mki Minim Diiniilncaii The Jersey, is demanding the removal of muruer "J"" ,'" rK.iman ami rs.
e ami .Mi's i .liiniui niinningnii. ln,t - M llavnes' most trustul I'leaner Mills, the choir singer. Mrs. I
her two nferme. the State police by ?"' nI '. ' "'n'.s. '"0SUJ" . "'i tinn cinrb. .....itiiee ,..ei,,i,e.- ,,f H,.. I
and refused te divulge their op ' - '; "--" ,-" Z .,. I rh.dr will ul-e be' cva.uined en Moe-
ininiieil en the rnniiliic beard of the "felling ei nils name is iiiiperiniu, iei
.. l. e ni nft.l inning llm wllh1'' ls 'harged that Mr. Cene was a few
"'" '0:..tt,l,n.,t.r."i1L1'lm...,, (years nor In the Government service
a blackjack, had beaten the woman.
Tbe woman reslsteil and the Negro then
slushed her with a nuer. The bandit
escaped with jewelry and ether aitl
cles valued at .$10(10.
BURTON MAY BEsInAT0R
Michigan University Head Consid
ered te Succeed Newberry
Detroit, Nev. L'.i. -Illy A. P.)
Speculation as te whom Governer Alex
.1 Groesbeck would at Int te till the
! senatorial sent vacated by Truman i.ciiarges rein e ,., rreg ..lannes ex- ,
X'..i. l.i-r.- u nu ....i.t.i,-, .1 l.nliiv ..i, III-
ie..i.. !.. it .., ....'.l.i..,,. ..f
Hev llurien. president of
... t mi. .1.1 c.ii 1
Ihe I'liivcrsit
1.1 10 .'uviuiiiiti. iiiinivviiiu a
live-hour centerence at Ann Arber Inst
night between the iducater and lite
tioierner.
lleth the Governer and Dr. ISurten
declined te comment after the con
ference. Previously tlie university head
had asserted he was net desirous of
an appointment as I'nitcd States
Senater.
URGE WOMAN AS JUDGE
Harding Asked te Appoint Miss
King at Federal Jurist
Washington. Nev. IT.. (Ity A. P.)
I'mtilntir I In 1 ill 11 1 li.iu 1nnn ntiWml In
the ltepubllcan Women's Club of Chf-I,
1 age te appoint Miss Florence King
" nepueucaii euieii
, ', mmnt Miss FI
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,llir iu,-i, ,.f iini
Judge for tlk
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Warburton Shifts
State Welfare Attack
Cunllnuril from 1'iier One
comments about myself and shoitceui
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'","', ". ,.. nt
M H'feieuce te the cost of run- ,
niiiR the State eltare Department
as ml us te its pesennel item In
the elTice of the De laitliicilt of We-
ta.e. but te the lucieased Institutional,
.esls t e.u the la. tha they vverc net'
Pisjuiptly paid by the State.
Could Save 10 Per Cent.
reeble-Mlndcd
(leverinu-elett I'm. het, vvhe lius'been
made aceiiainted with Mnler uv...
mi ten's iliidiugs iu State institutions
ins declined te be dinwn into t,0 .,Ws.'
vui i en trevei'sy
"litticeiH at the following iustlm. '" "" "ls,ilr "' ,""' ''"''''' '" ,l"hlhItle:i
tl.uis stated that a 111 per cent w, I . ''''".', ""''.'. r"'l"i' " ''IV u,,,'l"""h',
could be l'(l.'.'te.l. if the n.e ley w " , ' l'',l,',"l1.M ."" ,v '."', 1',It,,"?rj--n8
paid them ipiarteily iu advance: l'L' h".h, 't, , .i'i1",1, " ,. (',r,i "! ; ur '" "
"Vi.ri IslOMI. I Instil t n I , l. . JOl tt'lt tll.lt It U.'Ul lellllll.
t-ill f.- 17.., 1.1. Ml.. I I .," XV-Tl' l --' 11' "-""'l UIt' wen.
Vlr"i M-;hus.,Ut and Illinois declared
,..,,....,..,,, Hi. nig mav m.ihe Moreover, -u
"I huve no thine te say en that Ui. i ,., l ih the opinion elsewlie.e up
ject, ne wild, lie also lefused te i Wasluagtun in its iclatien te prohibl prehibl prohibl
Su'euland Dr HZ?1 f CS"nr ,,,'n ih.-t t..llsi.ien Is , U the
hpieui aim ui. iiaiuy. 'minims .piestien, he is tit te cist the
Truck Smashee Window i
ine memririicK et i nemas Shann
ban, l"i Ninth l'lftli stieel, was thisiwi
aciess the paieuieu' at Thirteenth nm
Seuth streets at !l:l.'i o'clecl, this morn.
The jnotertrueh of Themas Shann-
ii
ml
i i. i i i i ."".-
iiiiiiii. ,
IK v et". it w lice i utc, i fin li,,..l
uniaBhrd the pluteglHba window in the
meat itore of Mux Kaplan, it 1302
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MON LEAGUE HAS
Founding of Noted Organization
Will Be Celebrated by
Banquet Tonight
SENATOR REED TO BE GUEST
The doers of the Union League will
.swing wide tonight as 1200 members
attend a Founders' Day celebration te
mnrk the passage of ttiree-scere years
as an integral part of the civic life of
Philadelphia.
Edward T. Htetesbury, president of
the organization, said that the purpose
of the celebratUui was te show that the
League today stands for the same print
I'ltllpS (hilt- warn tlin ttmttre fel Its fir-
ganl.utleii and that had led it through t
a long and successtul life.
Hcnater Reed will be tbe guest of
honor, first at a dinner of tb,e Heard
of Directors and later at the general
club meeting, which he will address.
Tbe Union League in its career beasts
a long and distinguished list of guests
that have been entertained from time te
time. Heading the list is President
Lincoln, followed by every Republican
President since bis administration. In
like manner, every Republcan Gover Gover
eor of Pennsylvania has tasted its hos
pitality, while Sennttirs and prominent
stutesiucn huvc been entertained bejend
number.
The actual founding of the League
was November. !22. 180U, but the custom
is te celebrate the last Saturday of
November as the anniversary.
The f'UimlliiE of the I'nlen League
was preceded by organization of the
I'nlen Club, which merged with the
League. The famous "Wlstar Party,"
an ancient Philadelphia institution,
started in 1 70S, by Dr. Caspar Wlstar
as a series of Saturday evening gath
erings at Ids house. After Dr. Wlstar's
death In ISIS the gatherings were ejin
tinucd under the name of the "Wlstar
Party."
The eutbieak of the Civil War tem
porarily disrupted tl. meetings and
resulted in the formation of the Union
Club, composed solely of these lejnl
te the Union. The need for this asso
ciation was-first breched in Xevembcr,
1801!, at a meting between tJeerge II.
Heker and Judge J. I. Clark Hare. The
latter sketched a plan for an association
in which disloyal men were excluded.
The project wits presented te Morten
McMichael and they were joined by
Henjiml Gerhard, who took a list of
loyal men and held the first informal
meeting at his house en -- Seuth
fourth street. November 1.". Tbe sec
end meeting was held at the home of I
Mr. Helier. 17-0 Walnut street, en
November !!!!, when a constitution was
adopted.
Kreni tills little start en the part
et a few prominent citicns with a
'membership roll of slxty-eiclit, the or
.,u.;.,., i,. ..-.... ,,'.,iii .. 1. i,v
.'10(H) active members. L"0 life members.
,i.i.,.. i i
1 III! i. -1 i . iiiiii. null nil... iiitiiii.'i-
ships. 101 en tbe clerical roll and two
honorary members. Chief Justice Tat t.
and tleneral Jehn It. Ivrnekc. There,
is new a waiting list of IIUOO name-.
Harding Appeals
Te Meral Sense
CenUnurd from Pact One
I a hand in the drive unen Mr. Haines.
charging ; him with net being sufficiently
"feini m "" teiectwii et eniercemeiu
""'"i".
n french accent en the llnal c. Th
fei
hinder " Pussyfoot" Jehnsen suppress
ing the lhuer traffic among tlie Indians,
and that he resigned from that job
under pressure. At that time his name
is alleged te have been plain Sam Cene,
without any accent ever the e.
Charges Denied by Mr. fone I
Mr. Kdge Is demanding that if Mr. '
Cene is net removed, the Department
of Justice pieceed with the charges I
inriiiusf him mnde .it the time he served !
I. , .. . . .... Tl 1 iL. I
"""r "ussyioer .iem.su., m mc
' "r,," .f . ,mlln," A?"'rV . ,.r,,ri-0
'II-'- in ..Hill-. ..... ...... ....- ....in.-
general but nel (utegerlial denials et
general but nei mtegerl.a
hese charges.
...1 . v-... t.. .... .:...n.:n.. :u ...
ill" ,sei. .11 1-', 1 "i 1 inn 1, mi i". iiiimc or
less typical of the situation in several
Katern States. Charles H. lirevvn,
State Director of Piohilutien iu New
.lersey, vvhe is nliput te resign, is a
Iui al politician.
I .Mr. I lay nes appears te nave neeu
impressed with the idea that as a local
1 politician lie was ine indulgent and
'sent Mr. Cene te New .It rsej te stiffen
up the law enforcement. Then the
1 storm hiel.e in New Jersey with a clash
, between Cene nnd ltievvn and the tiring
of eirfht prohibition agents In New
.Jersey and tlie ill lie upon Mr. Cene
'ami Mr. Iliijnes. Of the dlschaigul
agents two have tiled cbaiges against
Mr Cene line in Washington.
ln "'
"'"''T'
New- 1 erl s agents have nisf
ted along with some alleged
met ecuius Kings ami ninte win
ter lt.ilih A. Day has lesigucd, the
of .ie ,,f the alleged boetlegge.s undei
Indi.'ta.etit bad le.ined S.VI.IMH) te Ralph
- x, ' ". "h which it 1, alleged
,,. Uwv diiecter is connected.
.11 :..,, ,. 1,1.1,., 1 ,, , ,., l ll.ii,.
in. me 1 nut tne tinner
Tins situation in .i'v Jersey and
New eik is said te he largely lentlned
te t'li- Fast, having Its leiiuterpart in
States like IVtins.vhatiia and IUhmI"
! isluiul. where there are lurge centiis
of iiuiiul.itieu.
lw IJifened iu Hie West
, ..... it'... .. : .11. i.. .i...
.11 HI'- "fii -s..i i.ini in ii.,. IIKII-
.iiliuiul Slates, it is s.ud. the enfoue-
,, , ,i, )Mw is etlV. live.
' ., ,, thcul.y .. that no wnv suggests
M , umUng cnfurcement ,..e e
,,.,,,. The White Heuse .llscl,, ,,,. ,
' , ,. lltll ',. ij.',, . Z , , e"
',,, lltt ,! mig),, ,llllkl. mu ' .'
;llw, Al, a , ,,,,. J() ;.,,.
'aluie t that larger aiiuiiiiiitieus and
t li.inls
It is (iiiticuit te interest local otJi etJi
t'ii.N iu the enturi'i'inent of a law which
th, i i- Mates bine letc.l against. In
mkIi phi'i's It is ditlieuli te luahc Mich
an appeal as it is suggested that Mr.
ll.ii Hug mav in. ihe Moreover.
fit ut stone
Mr- Pr,,n t0 Lecture at Temple
I h.n'es i I'nt mi. ei the i urtis I'uii.
lllshtac I empun.i, u II lectuie teulgbl en
i-ci... rl .Miilencie.s or .lleiiern Aihur s.
" -.. ......; .-:.'.
leir" nt I'ollege Hall, Temnle L'nlier
fclty, linuer Iiif niiniuve.i in uiu AlUllllll I
Association of the Scheel of Cem- f;
SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY
. t --, i f ..-. I nn ii nli f ttr-t fi Mil rttiniitil vlnirtl l riff or 1 1 in
' IU lll.llllsl'lll'S III II
i
COBBS CREEK SCORED
ASM OJPEN SEWER
Residents Near It Pretest te Statu
Beard of Health
A seileus sewage problem Is con
fronting lesldeiits of Delaware Count)
near the city line, and they face a
IMJSslble expenditure of JC.VI.OOO te ill
vurt sewage from Cobbs Creek into a
Philadelphia sewer at Sixtieth and
Maiket streets.
Th Cobbs Creek situation has i-ui-el
a Pretest by nearby residents, who say
the creek is new an open sewer.
At n meeting jesti-rdny between
members of the Purl: Commission, th
State Heard of Health, the Townships
of Upper Darby and Haverford and
the Horeughs of Millbeiiriie and Liui--(low
lie. the townships and boieugbs
were urged te divert their sewage from
the creek.
The flistilets embrace JIO.OOI) in
habitant. A sewer was recently com-
tdetcd by Haverford Township at i
cost of 'OO.IHMI. This tlevvs Inte Upper
uarej sewer, men niiu ine crecu. nc i
solution suggested apparently "'
build a sewer te Sixtieth and MirUet
streets, ceniieiting with the city sewer
there.
. TO PUZZLE ITT
Witness Says Mrs. Gibsen and
Sipel Conferred Before
Latter Testified
VESTRYMAN IS SUBPOENAED
Hi a Staff fei rcspnnir,t
New Hruiewick. X. J.. Ner.
Still another "m.vsteiieus witness"
has
heen hreiilif f.m'inr,! In llie Hull-. Mills
NEW COMPLICATION
murder n'e. his testimenv tending te I The legislature mav provide for the
complicate further tlie task of Special ! initiation by the people of law.- and ion ien ion
Atternev Citieral Mett in his efforts te ' stitutienal amendment : ecept in cnsei
nl.tnln Inilli.fi.ii.MlM from fin. Somerset
County (itaml .liny.
This time it is Jehn Klein, a farmer,
who i- in the limelight. lie has just
announced that Mrs. CJlbsen, tlie "pig
woman" and the State's star witness,
was ever at the farm of tieerge Sipel.
another witness, the da Sipel testified
before tlie i rand .(ury.
Subpoena Fer Klein
"Mrs. (lilisen told me she was there
te talk te SI pel concerning the testi
mony he was going te give." said
Klein.
i"" l ....... ..-. -.
Sipel apparently parth corroborated
Mrs. (iib-eii's story. Mr- tile-en as
serts she was an eje witness of the
murder.
Klein will be subpoenaed today te
tell his story te the llrand Jury at
Semeiville en Mendn.v. Mrs. ilhsen
will also nnnear before the (irand Jury
, e .Monday. Her testimenv. and that
of ether mnertant w tnesses te lie
,, i ... ' ; ., , i , i
'nlled. will make Monday the peak of
the (.rand Jury Investigation.
"""'-v ;'r'cnd.r. ""sin of Mr-,
rrnnc.;i .ill. widow et the Rev I-
i ward Hall, will be subpoenaed te ap
pear. Carpciuler was stricken with ap
pendicitis, and operated upon about the
i time tlie investigation became search
ing, lie will leave the hospital today.
and the summons will lie sened as he
leaves the institution.
Church Women Witnesses,
ISalph lierslinc, a vestryman of the
Church of St. Jehn the llvanelij-t. will
nKe be called. (iersline's moteivtr
day .
Mis
Agnes Sierer. vvhe went with
- .;".," ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Mrs.
ethers te I'uint l'leasan, a
Mills and
month be-
feie the murder, also has been sum
mened.
Officials lutiiiinteil her testimony
would tend in show Mrs. Jl.ill created
a scene with Mrs. Mills during tin
trip, although Mls Sterei asserted
today there had been no unusual inci
dents. EXMAS GIFTS
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On Hie lli.lliii.nri I'll.r,
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drive li.tn tlie .Mini
BLACK HORSE FARM
Phene Mph 101
DREKA
FINE STATIONERS
Orders should lie
placed new for the
Monograms
Adresscs
Ceat of Arms
Te Individualize Fine
Correspondence
Original Sketches submitted
HESTNUT ST.
FREE STATE
POWERS SET FORTH
Constituent Act Is Published.
Contains Oath of Loy
alty te King
TWO OFFICIAL TONGUES
Till Amerlaltd f'irf
lJiiden. Nev. i.V. The bill seititie
up the constitution of the Irish Free
Htnte and kurwn as the Constituent
Act was tiubllshed beie today. It pin
vides for the teuipeiary continuation
of the present sjstem of taxation an i
gives tlie 1 1 lull ree State power te
ndept aits applicable t i tber demln
jetif
IRISH
H '. ,, In J,1"' i ?Tn "i .r.Md. Ills death K believed te be the
... lenai b u'uaie In 1 1, i're St a e '''k''' "f " "r "nv ,",tWfen "r
naiienni language in the iree Hlaie ..,,.. ,,, i,,,.i.,,.,. ,.,,,1 tvimnim
hall he Irish, with English given cuual
lefognifien as an official tongue. 'Ihe
i.anifl..,, n H1..I..I l 'I l,
Legislature will consist of the King
nnd two houses, a Chamber of Deputies
and a Senate.
All citUcus twenty -one years of use
Itive tin right te vote ler members of
the chamber, while all citizens of tliiit.v
jears of age may vote for the Senate.
Oath of Allegiance
,. .,.,., . .
J he oath te he tnUeii hj members
of tbe Legislature
is as follews:
,,r i ,i .
I. .In klil.tlll,!'. L.l.i.. tilt,.
i.u . i ii i ,.
faith and allecinnre te the constitution
J-'fui'l ,iri''hi,.r". "'m.'T 'V I'.'V '?
"Wished ami that I will be faithful te
Ills Majesty Iing (Jeorge . ills Ihmis
ami successors li.v law. in virtue of the
common citizenship of Ireland with
Ureal Hritain and her adherence te aim
membership in the group of nations
forming the Uritish Commonwealth of
nations."
The chamber fDail Iliieann) shall
have legislative nutheiitv ever meifej
bills exclusive of the Snnte iSennad
I'lreailll).
Of actual invasion tlie Irish I ree Mntc
snail nei ne commuted te active par
ticipation In war.
Other sections of this schedule deal
with the executive autheiity. the up.
peintment cf Ministei-n and their various
rights and privilege. Among ether
things it i provided tlint every Minister
shall have the ilu'ht te attend and be
heard in the Senate and that tlie ap
pointment of a member of the chamber
te the ministry shall net entail upon
him nny obligation te nslgn his seat or
submit himself for re-erctinii.
(In general the pievi-intis of this,
sdiulule. as indiiatfd in this dlsp.itch.
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THE LEADING MILITARY AND
NAVAL JEWELERS DF AMERICA
Th
Company ha durina the Dast fifteen
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twenty eight classes
Sfl'.l.l -... ! M l A
years lurmshed the
viiiuciiy gnu IOVOI HgeucmiC.
New en exhibit w$t .indews
Officer of the Army and Navy. Cadct3
Midshipmen and friends are cordially
invited te visit this Establishment
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Saved
nivraiii a
reqular
:.nceme
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4.000.000
West End Trust
Company
BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PFNN SQUARE
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of pleasing destqn. and olerint,'s from which
:e rhecse
Our Special Importations of
Knglish Lineleums
are er durable and attravtue and ate uuj.st
reasonably priced.
I'stimates ter lineleums for stores, churches,
hospital., theatres halls and office-; cheerfully
furnihed by our Contract Department
12Z0 MARKET STREET
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nnnear te fellow 'nulls
timtr:
articles of the constitution of tfc
free State ss drawn tin last aw
and adopted with some amendment
the Irish Parliament this fall.)
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Th IiMi free Hlale "cnnsequeHl
previsions" medirylng the ueverni
of Ireland Act of Iti'.M) nnd can
piovlsleiis with regard te the power-
.luilgex, the ailaptment or cnactmi
...II. t f .I....I.I.. ,n.nt..n mtn 111
Mill I iiiiiu ,1'riiii.T- iii.iiiiuiii .-,.,, amM,.-,n
tlie application of the 11)20 act tVi.3
...H..,iti l,i. nml. 'I'lin 1,11 npnrlia mrr .'".
th nppeintmi nt of a Governer t
i Niiitliern licland at a salary of 8000,
out of which sum aie pii.vable salaries
and nllewaiiies of his pergenal stuff. (
I OYSTER MAN SLAIN
1 IN TONGERS WAR
Maryland Police Have Ne Clue t
Wicomico County Crime ' ,
r.iniM's.in Prichett, an oysterman, of
I'iei herons. Mil., was shot wttle
longing for e.vsteis along the Nantucket
Hlver e-teiday. He died last night at
A I ...l.t1... II ..lll - I. -I -1
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' Olllllies
Pilibett was ni'vempanieil by his
brother Dei.v and Iv.v nimble when he
was -het. All three wre In a small
beat .i siieit di-tance from Ciochereus'
when u shot mine I'len a clump of
IuHum which edged the itrcam. Almest
nt the Mime moment Piii licit fell in ths
beat.
i Durins tlie lust few weeks the oyster
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. . . m .a
ler e.vstcrs in rcrtiun sect ens el tne
..tieaiii
The 'authorities have no clue te the
j.ictiu 0f prichctt's murderer.
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from which te cheese all
day Sunday
One at $1.50 quite elab
orate. A chicken and waffle
one for $1.25 a really fine
one for $1.
The tame high-grade feed
at L'Aiglen serves.
A la Carte, if you
prefer
q the
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of the United States
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