'j'ljt.vt '-'' "1.if'' SJ.JVh ' , v' ? A' WlWf5 FW.5 "? TCVin.tr. S I V WTrtl V.TTi3WircWlBWR mmw v i'ww stt!.f V t if nu i ' . . , . AVs " . ' i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA; MONDAY; NOVEMBER 27. 1022 $ w;tp?f 3WFH ITOs S&5 lJ & II ,1ft. (H.'fi :? 1 &8-TS . aw-j r us - i tf! ' '..l lit ARMYHAVY mm SPENT MODERATELY .Week-End Visitors Left $500, it 000, Says Chamber of Cemmerce Official ESTIMATE IS APPROXIMATE Philnilrliihln's vpgI-eih1 visitor, here ir the Ariny-N'avy pimr, petit In th.'l fffgregnta sninrtlitlis tnnre t him half n ' million dollars', acenrilintr, te mi estt-' mate made teiiny hy . 11. I isner. see see retdrv of the CVnivrntleii and Impesi tien Bureau of the Chamber of Coin- i This Is. of ceumc. n nnn'li lower r- tlmtite than i Iio million te a million ami t half which enthtislftvtff rreknncil up iSefere the Kami' n the probable i'x-i txnditure of the vlsitlnc football fans. Jfr. Fisher's ostlnute. heitever is a Conservative- one, he ndmitteil It I !mieMb!e te de mere tlri'i 'ip 'ip preximate the nnvunt epetnli'il In 'hi' mere than SO.OflO. visitors ami I'hi'a Mpuhns, here for the contest. Mr. Fisher made Ids cMinmte after cettins In teui'h with a number of persons who rere in n position te knew onie of the approximate items entering into the , irnnd total. Tlei'eipts from railroad and Pnllmtn , far eeme te S'nnrui Ir ssns eti mated Mr. FNb.ep iisuml that 1."hm" persons stsivrs-l ever in 1 'if ad"lpnt i Fer the tun nisht whir'' tbes ntei gel in rhiliidelphia hotels tliev vn'iM' have spent a hour Si.VtrtOO. Te this fldd .7l.i100 for dinners nil enterum- ment exrhivre of tiT-nt-.-.-. i..u nte n ' Pattirrlnv nisht. Anether STO.rtOO au be eharcel oetisert atp'rls t the e-t of their ether meals while in the fit . FleMfr Sales Negligible The Mlte' did net bu n l'tar.v flower as ar previous Arm-Niivv games areerdintf te the flerit . The Item'f fetter bill probably rame te nbeut .?e0M0. The "i wer phv all afternoon About l.Vl't"! persons went te FranUm F-.eld bv tai. with tot-J receipts I'sttnviti'd a nbeu St00,. Te thl- add .'."'tOit (or earfiif' pan! th" transit rempnnv and liVOOO -ji.vn f r randv and eda Then titer" wni ?2"i,000 expended en 'he-itre- and an other ?.n,l',n"lt) whieh went in'e pm Chaser made in 'he tnrc-. Mr. Fishet pointed our th? thee estimates de net Ml.c int " r"ii.-idera-tlen .if all the eia ni"tie- pent in hundred's of lioitheld where i-U"" fcere for the same v en ;uets. Mereh.tn' evpr"sei their sanf-ir. tien with the ameiin' of inenev br-'iul't te the ntv b th" K.ime. It )- i finnneinl. ar well ! 1 seeml and ppor' pper' 1ns iieee4s, mil ni'l'f one w.int te M'e the ner pune p'.aved lie.-" Hepe te Get 1023 Game T'nne-.itv of renn-ylvama effii'i.ils tre (vnmlent that the same will I" plaved li're azn.n in 112T! Ernest B. t'eren-. PennV jtraduate manacer of nthleiie. wan eptlmitle ver propeet, for gettlns the season's bigge-t football ehhtk asaln nest year. "The outlook i very eneeiirnslng." hf said. "The lender of both teams were creatlv pleased with their visit. Thej were kind enough te ay that ar rangements wen- perfp' t. "They said it w.is bke coming home Je play the game etiee mere in Phlla leltihla Tradition links Franklin Field with m.in of the greatest Army nvy camrs of the na-t. T llliileltihiM Despltnmv especially pleased lietli the players and the rooters from the rival academies." Various of the leid.-rs- of both armv and navy athletics told Geerge F. Ingram. .issi.(,lnt gene-al passenger agent of the Kcid'ng It.iilwav. tfia' thev were delighted with their welcome ami the arrangement made for their comiert. and weuiii e at they could te bring the game hir iigain next tear. Upset Aute te Save Deg Ilather than strike a stray deg thac wandered m front of his automobile, Saiiiue' Caps; una. twenty -five years old. 10l Vine street, Camden, Inst night swerved hu car e iid lenly that r Upset. The accident wa near h's home. Capnnna's arm w.is iniu-ed and his brother, who wan with him, suf fered a fractured leg Ilet'i nieu tver. treated at th" C one- I ,-,.(, iral Thi; ear wa wrecke.i Th in; c'ipcd. SHELTERS FOR COPS Presbyterian Meeting Agrees That Proposal Is a Hu manitarian Move WILL PETITION CITY HEADS The mete te have the city pre. ub auitable shelter for traffic patrolmen at street cremgi wus indorsed tudav bv the Prebt terian mini-ter at their reg ular weekly me. 'ling. A ieolutien n.kitig.I ir-ctnr of Pub lic Safety CrtfKeit te erict the shel ters for "our hrnthe-s, the pe'leemiii." waa p.i'sed ,( the met-ting after cu. idenil le discussion. It was s.t,-ued Mint the plan would br eensldireil next week nt :i nnlnii meet meet leg of iil Pieicstniit ehuri lie Pile mete te lint e tl. -I elters erecfeu was adt united by thi K dim, Pi 111.10 Ll.l'I.LIt The ICet I )r. Zed Hitel Cepp. for mer chaplain 01 (lie Fast pcniten tiarv, intri'duieil 1I1. resolution Ht the minister-.' meting, .jynig that lurecfer Certely.in w.inied 11 ,.pres.ieu et pub He sciitinient en ihe miittei'. Dr. Wiirii'ii .1 .lehuxui. of St .lehn" Fresbytcriaii Cliur' h, lieven, prope.ed . ,.11 no- ii'Miiiieii ne lam aiii tl.C lllllOU I tB. ; I, ih,,n..( Cirteil net Ien would be hotter until A 1 opt el the reelitirn tvlll hi- en te tiie Mayer ,111, 1 10 Iinieter Certel. you. MAYOR GETS OLD PLANS 'Vauclain Sends Proposal for Open ing Spring Garden St. te River MINISTERS ASK A tUty-yeiir.eld set of plan for the aft,,,, iu,rt illness. He was sixty Polling of Spring Garden street from ( three tears old. Sixth street le the Dc'nwaie IMier - - were received today by Mayer Moe,, . Mrs. E. A. Bonniwell who rcieiitiy signed an erdliiHiii 1 , i-t1..i,,i1 p,.,,i .it 1 1 K.7" XlmU"n "' ,,",", r'y I "" "v-W r'i.'arTc' t" ''her mr Uia I purpose hnmr. .'llll Sl.rnee slre.,t ;t, .... : Nnmtlpl .11 tine nln. ores ilenr of t ,u Baldwin Locomotive Works, sept the blueprints te the Mayer. "Tills wns approved by Councils Sep. timber 2. 1872,'' he wrote. "It was talked about for a year but net hint; Wis done for fifty yir " The Mayer mi itl there will be no tfelsy in opening Spring Garden street, although mere ceuiuiliiianlc legislation U neevssary. The opening Is required, JM Mayer explained, te connect the HrHt wjrh the'eztcRflen of Delaware tffcvltt. lwVilV!nBSKUKfwi(sm O ..-t --' - .pi fHlSrspjIWHrJ i e u .. ..-niM. vjl. mLmzvi7rrmLjmamm I ;;--.... A .lMiitiii -.--.-'"liHksh' I Hij4Iui, i -"sMiHilM in.ne nrTnrmwrn" HK'"hSk jRJl nnnTTin nrnrnuiun bMUtOIKUTtU Mr- fVIUM 15 KttKVINli ! i m nr v b mm n nr.YY I ' I . iiwwis ! , f-ireir.cn Overcome While Help- ing te Save Four Horses Frem Combination Garage COAL BARGE AGAIN AFIRE Seven automobiles were Hrstre-er it C oVle.-l, t! ' morning in a fire wh. 'i left In rul'ts ;) remblnatien st.tb1- an p.ari'gc. ewne.l In- Albeit riard m 't-s.ibi.'keti avenue and Pei.en -tr'.-. Manayunk. ' Four her.-e.s and one noteri'tr 'ee recned from the bl izmg mie-fen building hv tireniep. leeinnn ''hirle M.lftle, of '." 1'IWM'II str..-t His overcome b smoke, but r'iv'd Tiicl.h I he ii-e was c!sr"e e-ed bv Iiariv rnrry. who summoned Knsine i etn- p.iny N bwrr.ing bullilnis .?ripoe I uiek tjlnrl,- smoke treni hav and oil poured fr-uu The les wa estimate, t' at V coil barge of 'h,, Phlla.MpMa i i ,-,' (empitn menreil off ! tM 1st, in, op; n He fntr.berlaiid treet. caught fire nt i'i h'i lock this morning a ! was destroyed. The tip het M'aanketiburg was called out with the tire companies of indus.tr.il pl.mt st.i t.eind en the island. The barce had been en tire about a week age and had been towed te the i- ind It his a half ni:"; it ,e-il. The cause i f the fre Is nndc'cnnlncd. At the tir't telephone call nt 0 o'clock the firehe-t wnt te the island, hut was unable te 1, cite the burning l--.i"e. Returning, the beat receive I another call, t tn its second trip up the ruer the barge was lecitnl. Tlin tire- men pcerH were c,.'inneii te .ing the pier. . . r i r r UeCltllS Ot ft UCllJ ' GEORGE H. SCIDMORE Censul General" at Yokohama Sue i cumbs After Leng Illness Tokie. n- -: l P - (ieerge H Set In., r. . I -..ii'il l,enfral of t'le I'mteil ,s.t,i, nt ,.k,. ma. died here tin- nr ruing. lie suffered i s'lglit attack of ;ipe. pli'T.v during the ti-it of ihc l'nnc.' of Wales te Viki-auma. 1'iring 'he icpr. meny imident te the unMiling if a memorial .lt.h Mr. Scidmet. finite,! and wa earned away. Since tUn li . ' health ha hei n precari'iH Censul (jener.il Scldmere was horn at Imhiinue. In., in l.i4 II.- u'imI the eetisii'iir service in 1Ti'i a a . Wk in the I.lverioel consulate u,. i , I 1 meiiv s i Fir Fast. usiil.-ir pe.st n est' lif 'l,' Clarence L. Goldenberg 1 limnee L. (teldfjiberg ' ) c c.fv Uecurder and former Pr- of the Plen. d'ed sudqeii't. nreb.i't of a heart disorder, at !i.i:i, Als-r. Saturday afternoon. He was trnteling with I'r C rWend.i We.nberg. In phj.i .111 111 ,-rifi Seniers, preidi'tit of the Atlantic (',, ,u. tv Trust fjimpant ..n .1 lr ieldenberg'- de.ith caiue in .1 .aiile i gram from Mr s,emer I Dr. Henry R. Penneek 1 Dr. Henry H penneek. of Wiltnlng Wiltnlng ten. and a gr.id,iare ,.f the Hatineinann Medical College. ,',.-d .n 'he 1,0-pital of that li.sMftjfl' 11 S.itirdai nft-ra she-t illness. Dr P.nne'k wa a.si -ated wi'h the Wilni iigten H'uneeiHii,c Me, pitnl. lie lent.? j widow and tfe chil dren. Dr. James C. Harmen .I.njf - Carl Harnn n. itentt- Dr. e.ght years old. M ('',n n k. 'in-1 at the home of his wife's paretiis and Mn, Hugh Abirnitln. .n iri.'f r ,nd, Ilrrn Mawr, tstenlay He had been married 11 little eter ,1 tear In Harmen and hi wife came .,n fr,,m McCermicIt a few d.it nye I,, spmid tin- Thanksgitlt.g helidat D.ath un caused by b'oed iM.tseni'ig He w.n 1 gr.'ldllS'" Ot the .le'f.e-.un M.! , 111 Cel bge and the Wessiird Celli .-s.,,it li C.inililiii II" .ertisl ,-r.efis w" tun .eflereti H iipit.il rnnlii il unit Mrs. Sallle A. Ktrby Mrs Gallic A. Kirhy, iiieti.ir '' Dr. lllwoed li. Kirhr, wnle't knttn Phila delphia physniin and former chief snr ge'jii at St. M.irj s Hesp1t.1l ,,ei Sat uiii.'iv night inn, 1 piie'iiiieii 1 .1 1 ' e short illness. Denih mcurrel nt the home of her son. IJicj -.mcc strcil, where she had lived, for ih.iiiv tears She was eighty .tliim- te.ifs ehl William C. McCay ill. a m Chnrles MeCnv, f im -i pe. lice lieutenant, ili.il late I'ndat night nt le linliw, ''ills Ciwt It'iMi.liIti Ltf. .. ' . - -, ., ,,- ness of two years. Jeseph Cbadwlck Meiila. Nev. 27 -Jeseph f'hadtvick. eventy -eight years old. died Ht his home en Frent street yesterday. Mr. Chadwick until Inst March was owner and editor of the Delaware Ceuntv Itecerd, which he published since 1878. He leaves a wife and two fens. ABK YOU I.OOKINO TO HIXFT PE. hmni tha very Mnen you w.m 1. .aZVZ: Usiw ua4r iBlttMUsu bw. j,-ii. ELEVATOR GIRL IS FIRE HEROINE 8 -sw' r s IStaMMMMMiMiWaBBMaaBaMMBm NN SOWNKY it r.V.iler epcralnr. stlirJrt" hrr pit when (lames lirehe outrun Hie root of the Maniifactiirers.' Hub. I he t.jrger plioterapli shows the iltilt rnef aftir the llrnnen had put out the ldae . . TWO PHILADELPHIANS VAII I WIIMT PflAI CAPTC'""' of ,',', r",!,l Jury Investigation of i WILL MUNI UUAL rAUIb ,i,P Hall-Mills murder, it was learned I Prof. Wlllits and Miss Anne Bczan Bczan sen Named en U. S. Commission The f.irt-tinditig st.iff of the Itu'c! ("t''" foil t'unvn ssten, announced n W shingfen list night, include-! three women, one ,,f t,rm a Pliil.ide'iibi "' Heading the st.itf is Prel. je-eph II iiltis, of th. Wharten Scheel of FiMiin, c M'- M I, Mhetuiiic!', nf Wnhing Wnhing ten, will ehta n nr-t-hand inf.ir:ii.'i'ien en living co'i.l;tien. She wil1 be n.stei b Mi.ss Florence Valentine. al?e of Washington. Miss Anne He7.inen, of the indus trial re.s.'ai-ih depaitment of the I nt- esjty of Pcntisl.ini.t. will .T.-lst Prof. WilHti. Ihi. id I.. Wing, of Washington, w i'i hMin t'i t,r,"l,i','."U ce.-t ! ce.nl .i.ul v I be ,s.s,tnl lit la in., i.. I'.l.i.-k and H ptetts be study of cngit."cring !.!' t will be under I'.imniis.i.iiicis Ibetell ,,d s.nnth. a.fhi'iigb .Ii.lm IIin. ll.immen '. " h.itrmitti of she comiui-sien v i ! gltf p.'rsin.il attention t t In -I I. ise of the iniestigntien. EMERGENCY FUND DANCE ( Play Will Preeecie Affair by Court . ' Empleyes at Mercantile Hall A ia .ml dune will b gitcn .it Mir.-am " li.il'. Ilread sitid Mntcr ..tret. I-,., cten.ng for the lietielit the I'll '.' 11' dueteij In t!,e I '..iirt . 1 und. .i ' hunt t. , en worker of ihc Muni' ip.i I 1 '""I 1 "J"1" IilU' II I I'll.' I'i-MIL- of th- Thlid n.ick w i i .. yr ,1 n 'I by tin mm I'I iter . il" le id licin bt All .M.,rgii.i M. Kciriie an I ' I'rink K W W irbiirtim. titl.r. r.i f'l" ''li?! "!' Idle 'he Mie l.r'liltll. Sdieen. I'.e li nn Lnndiegan . .lese ' r. Vincei t K" V 'i"nan it lln rr si.ige i in i", r (, iil.t in tilt' I bit . ii-r. .Mtici I'iIImii, Fvnnk Mr, Mil!-- (,11'iel't C Mr Ii.lleii v n- Mets a'. T'ie ercni-tri he 1 ..tidiictci In P.i ii Ilnrrigau 300 TEACHERS AT CPU II Prominent Educators te Ad dress Sessions at Cheltenham Abington Conference DR. FINEGAN IS ON THE LIST PuHic -he,jl teachers; of C'u ' '1 i.d Abing'en ceiitrnrd toil" Ahuigten Ilish Scheel for the t.- -len of th" t.'heltenha-i- V Teieher' lnt''ute. St's.ie' -tin,..; until Wednesday niglr Threo hundred teachers' - n,,i 1 'he ' t-e- ,igt "i e 1 h s tr-eni'ng and tins nfttrnoeti t tin. serl's of in'tructive !., dtsctiKjens will fellow 'I , It s'itute is distinct from t I r" of n and h'irb.m 1 annual I l-gisla- I ' 'unty atTfiirs, 11s under i' ' eti townships of the fir"' s Cell ,' . ' ttirir own insMitutcs. Prier te the ltcginniiii: ' e formal I regiiim. grnui; ineetih!.-- t ,i,.c i fir.ed phasis of enui.iti,. 1' .ei tveie 1 ',1 this morning. Prominent dlicntrns ir, 1 n,' ,nii "i the Last have been eig,i.'.. by I'.dwiu I. in.- .ind O. V. A'l-.-riM' .iipenti- tenrlelit 111 flllirge ( ll.t -I lliteret iiii.eng suburban sib",; iir,,i,s, hew-iii- 1 t entered II th- 1 '. ! r. s te lie ti.ade toii'ierrow iil:l,t ht Dr Theina L. r'.iiegan. Stale Sui rtpt, ndi 1 t of lhib In Instruction. Jspi'iiker ei.g.ig. 1 , "iineh the iiiicli'-rs" en m.iMirs if 1 in rent eduia tcniil important 1 in, 'ml,. H. M, Wentzel, leetiuer en Huni'tne Kdti iiitiun," of Pitt, burgh Will Grant Chambers, d'.in of !, Summer Session and IMucatiOii.l K,ensi,ui of peim ttliniilii State ( ,, 'egr , p M. llnrbeld. of Franklin and .Mnr-tuill Celbge; Miss Margaret T. Migu'i,. principal of Me Call Scheel. Plidfidi-'phie : Farl Parnes. Helen M. Jeliiisnii, supervisor eiv schools. I'altiiiieri . Seima Kenold. Harrisbnrg Devotional M.rt,'et at the thrre-day fe.slun will In in charge of ihree sub urban ministers - the llevs j, II. ISlrd. of Ablngten; Geerge S. Yeung ,iiid Jehn l Groteii, of Jeiikfntewn. Students of the schools in the two townships -nuaihi-ring iinirly ."000, ob tain a week s rete from sitiidli's he. rnue of the rendmi of the instituti'. They are gif.ti three day liefOllse of Institute and the regular ThnnUKiving holiday sea'en starts en Thursday. The nehoelB will icnpen December L TI1K JOB YOU AkK LOOkUNCJ VO MAY d iuwie in te nun tvunue cgiunint MS Sl.--4lv, 00 ismiiiE As Important as "Pig Weman," Who Said She Saw Hall- Mills Murder GORSUNE WITNESS TODAY Jseuienille. N. ,?., Nev. 27. Twe m'-ster witneres are being recned i( 'Wilbur A. Mett. Itepntv Attnr'iev !t;etieMl. for prr.et.tafien nt the verv today when the giand jurors reaem bled. Who tlieve witnesses jire is Mr Mem j. most carefully ciianled secre It is net known wljettier they are men or women; or what line their tcsil- nient will fellow Put the prosecution i sin. the are only les Imperlaiit than tr, .ttir.e lllK.m ,1,A '',1 ,..i.i.ns ' who i-. the one e.tewitnes.s of the crime. Tl'c lirand .tury sessions. Interrupted bv adjournment Wednesday, were re sumed at 10 o'clock this morning. Dur ing the interval members of the Grand .'iirt. en Mr .Mett'. instruction, ti--i'-d the si-rne of the murder and fatni'- iariie.1 tiienisehen with the Phillip farm and its surroundings. n n te he... ....., , ,, , ., , aliie t. iimiertnnd Jirs. (iiien s te til.ieii'. mete easily, Te Itescnw Mrs. liiltsen Mts. Iiibsep will be i-e.erted, it s belieted. fur the vert end if the ("irnnd .lur.t inve-tigatien The inqulrt should be mer by TucmIv and the indli tments. If the tirand .Inn decides te teturn any. ready by Wednesday It is cer tain that even if the tirand .lury's de liberations are t.et concluded, there will be mi session Thanksgiving. Swift ar- ies(s and nn early trial are premt: ed If true blll.i are leutul If the tirand .lurv tails le indict Met will .iiiv one it is likely that Mr drop out of the case, but the local Prosecutor va.v 'hey will keep en and i at last expect te lie alile te liring some one in trim, no tnniter want tiic outcome of the picsetit iniiuirj. The first wittifss today wns Mrs. Anna K Pilermnti. a leusin of Mrs. Frain i Steten Hall, widow of the .! ,,lnpn ..i e ,. l . 1 llfil'tiM, .. 1-1.1,1 , e ,",,..,, ',.., ,,..,.. ...,. .',',,. hi. .'.-,.. - ,i rr iii ukable iei mhlain e te her iuiiin nid u'liui her nppi .inline it wa tl.euglit for a moment that Mr' Hull had been j called te tesufy. What im Mr. ' I'm, rinau's testimony took could net l, Ic'irned. She i the w.fe of William P. mi 11. ih.iiiman of the lird of tru-te., of the Church ' St. .lehn I" llilllKi'llst. I Vesr 111.111 Is ()iii7Pil I It.ilnh liers'lne, a ve..frt mini in the n 1 it r", ter's d urch. wa the nett wit 1 . and wn.s en the stand nearly nn 'mi. The tistrwuan earlier in the intesiigntien stated that en the night f tin. murder he drete Mls Catherine itasfiiW, n lnetrber et the choir, home In t.s car! but denied that he went near 'he Phillips farm, where Dr Hall and Mrs Mii; u,,.,. uin. tew devs .,'ir li. iiuteii ebile burneil ' Mr. ileiirt McCabe wu called next. l. I the wife of the lirldgetender Who ieris te hate h.'iiid shots the night of the nuiiders. The ien-til witness w.i Louise CJeist. ,i iiiiild 111 the Hull hoiischelil. It wus mderstoed th.it he was ouestiened "ii'crnltig ri pints of quarrels between lr and Mrs Hall. She was In the no ...en, lifty-titc mii,...cs. Several Wills Probated The following will, were probated be fore the Hegister of Wills teda- : Henry C Dnrfer. Lester, Pa.. 21.007: Jo Je seph Drake, Watnleri, N. y., X4STM) ; Jehn Klmmels 17 1.1 North Twentt slxth street. ..-..rHl Mary Malley, A't"l North Thirteenth .treet, Sfi.'tCM), n. vi'iitert if personal estate w,i filed for Sallle i: Alb n. 5'.M.7tl. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES j,,fri. r 1. iii. 1 II". N n'fertl rt.. ini -tt m,.'"i ,,,'.1 iirrrrern t , l.t'ii- if Mi.'-,ti -li.! I.urllew st, in!' rVrfi lleter ,",d7 I.ntnb.ird t !.:- II t,r ."ij'i Kturr t.. ami M , r . f It 11 J,J7 K'l'rr t.t , I in s I i.'ii'i i.'i't v Kin, t , unit Je-, , ne A .-Ml 11 l.'ltl N IDlh St. Wr ,iih J Ilriintnn .'.SI.' N t.Mh t . anil 1 Am T V.irniil .r Ht, Nl t. 1 Unzi- Liil.1 f'u, I f'.iki li -.01 .-1 Pt'llS t'irl t I' l"ti t, L.-J't N -t jiiJ Klhr Mrhtll t Hlft e. J e L'h tiv 1 T in h i'Mn it Wil mm .1 I'u, I '.S3j s- t,,, Bl , an,i , I" K Hm It r.'t, Itirlimunil l VI' 'tri Ilrel ',1 s ;;;,! hl hnfl JMIth V s s ',.'7 N .-M t Iri.i v fs .Mil i'nih t . n'l t:iu,ih'tii M MI. 'he. VI 11 Wharten it. Krn , .sttsetii" Jr ,'1'iJli KuUnm rt.. nt M' 11.. 1' .tut :S3 .s iv, 11 t. Krtsi lia.tiuek 2"1d Sptlta 1 . airt Jl-i 'In i: MrlJutieujh. Mil K Wfiimere- HI,' I l I Unrr; I Webb i'011 Snnretn st , nnd Annj , ,M I'ruli"- L'tln Sprues nt 1 I'mllii .1 It' ills- 7mi liaijphln n . .1 It- ills- 710 Paijphlii M . una urii- I 1 IlHlieral.y SHI K rhelieti ave IMvtartl Ktfi I7lt N flmiis st , nd Marv ae , , unri frbtela lnsltid tr f.rs,e. fi.,i M Mi fiewtt :i7Vt N l.'.th t ii,)hs .' T M., Bt her late rrnltl.net, SU'U lairurf f 1 HllKhan. ,'I4.'8 S Chmjivlrk st, .,, r liitnriuent prltist', North iv,i,,r Hn.l Irf", V rmpH Kill H. lth t u, , ,-.n,trj Kilnil 11. By c.ll TiU'J'Iny WlllUm Y lienhui. illn ll.,,le. r., an'l ir 7 i. i Idn A Wlitsiib.rn .'10 r. Untiirle Ht. Kit I.i: --N'nv -n, ,n'-'-. I.U.t-I.W M Heniiini II .s IihiiIm, htr 171 (irihediix st ,m ut rhurlcs F Klllc. Itelitiitp,, i, j n,1 I-lira A l ir. Mnniu.i. r .1. . Iini.e-t j jii.it ,ii:,i a 10 jp'1 NatlKrln. 1 Si-limlni 1..1 i:, c,irnntl si Hern' 11, " Hi let 11. Hrntul J'j . and MrM Trni Hrinel Pa U"iiei A IV.rnemunn, 4711 SKnsem st , n, tP-ni 'tt l". Pf.ff 'Jll Keiminsien ' ThemaM I' 1 OBn JIO". P Frailer st.. an'l l'.llabth 'I Dttstiey fll'l S Peril t. Jt.rrt' II Cullinafnril, Auduhnn. N. J., and Annie V. Mrrirtllt .'.S3.I WHkefleW t. Usrrt A riX'in VM llarlham Terrsr.. lirnnmitnwn and l.lllUn Vmiry. "'i- U 1 011111 1 t Alfred V iJ"ls ll.Pimrjie, nnd Knlhrlne n, diet land 112.1 f-prure nt lUiph Chrlslnnlirr jjia tv. 1'iiinbi'rlatid st -nd Mr Kiat 'J'.T. N Martini- t. linn J-.'ftru.n ,',nir tt'.nu st , unit It.iflieul lletacun ,',li41 Win. t (IrerBs I), Cehlrntz. 71fi2 Trnny St.. and Cainllln T Krlrloien. 7111 Tacony t. iin vnu want a jenv THRBE ABK Dl.ntv nf fh.rn dvrttMd tn ina wimtv Wet4 columns today en etc StAV. M Routes 73 and 15, Dropped at Opening of Frankford "L," te Be Operated Again P. R. T. HEEDS PROTEST Citizen) of llildesburn today vert (trentcd their requests for restoration of street car teriee which was nbnn nbnn dencd upon the opening of the Frank ford derated line, November 5: A remmlttee of ItrMeshtirjt citizens was informed nt n renference with representatives of the 1 It. T. that Heiitei 7.T and 15 would be pltred bnrk en their former schedules, as thr rcl dentu of th community had askH in their complaint. The restoration of the service is te berome rffcetlve ne.xt Monday. With the start of the Frankford ele. .atetl. Reute Ifi, known ns the Olrnrd ,nvenuP'Bridesbur(t line, was tcrmlnntH at Alleslienv. Fernmrlv It t.n.1 rn I from dlrarcj avenue and Sixty-third i street le the Frankford Arhenal." I At the same time Haute Ne. 7.1. a one-man ear, which nlise had run te the Frankford Arsenal, was terminated at KMimnnd street and Allegheny avenue. Meth of the routes will be restored te their former schedule. At n conference lest week pretcMr. were made njrniust these chnnse. as well as .'igainrt chances made in Hetile ". i .se a the latter route V " X- ...i . . Ne action was taken us te rOUte. Members of the Uridetburc turn mittee expressed themselves tmhn us highly gratiticd t the decision of the P. H. T. in acceding te the reipiests of the committee In two of the three instnnces. "The restoration of these two lines te their former schedule will give ade quate service te Uridesburg," said one member of the committee. "We feel thet w-e have bCcn victorious in our fight for better sen ice." On the nriileshurg committee were Jeseph V.. Mnir, Kavid Little. William Hejduek, lieerge ( appler. IVrrv lilt tier, Charles IIlngtan, pestma'ier, and Themas 1. (torden. I AGED INVALID KILLS SELF; FEARED BURDENING WIFE Discouraged, Could Net Bear te Have Helpmeet Support Him .Tehn .lerback. eighty-two years, killed himself te relieve his wife of the ' burden of working te support him He .lived nt l'Jflrt North Kiting treet. After two years of hoping that he would seen regain his health and be able ,e provide for his helpmate , her .ileriinins yenrs rne ugcM, ninn warn? discouraged ypMcrdej and adopted what he thought te lie tne ne.t nest course, Slipping quietly into his room, he fired two pistol shots into his body and died 'almost ins iintly. ' The wife. Mrs. Mary .lerbaek. sixty. two yeirs old. altneugli net well her self, iia werl.cd lis n scrubwoman every day since her huhatgl became III two tciir age. She earns ?12 a week. With the few dellnrs she hud been nhle te save Mr. .lerback bought a suit of new clothes for her husband a Sturdily. When she presented It te him Ills eyes tilled. "I can't s and it much longer," he told a neighbor. "It used te be that I could buy clothes for her and provide for her reasonably well and I Jrtveil te de it. Yeu can't understand hew it feefs te have te sit nt home and see your wife working herself te dca.b te support you." WESTPHILA. GIRLS' rTlGH HAS 10TH ANNIVERSARY Fourfold Increase in Enrollment Stirs Pride of Staff Wet Philadelphia High Scheel for 'iirl- lends etery e her high school in the 1 py in record enrollment .'or a pe. nod ,nutiing the last t, 11 year'. In, re.ise in students in,-i 1111: has hern fourfold, whereas atcrngi' enroll ment in ether city high schools bus been thn efeld. Tin se figures became public nt the tentn anniversary celebration a the Wcsi Phil.idelplil.i school this morning. A e. eml morning of tenth nnniversniy festititv will be held tomorrow. The j '' '"ins were iiddieed by Parke Slim' . principal. , ' r,,ir enrollment 111 September. 101-', when the school was npnird, wns; KIT, In ipiember. 102-. the number of s u- delil- wi.s li'-'TS. II toil! fold incrnise. he sfud. adding: In If'l- the number et teachers In the .il,, el was thirty-two. In PVJ'J we hate PJ7." Pupils and past presidents of senior lela is tool; part 111 the exeri ses. j YOUNG HIKERS GO HOME Family Sends Carfare te Stranded "Tourists'' Frem Flerida llritmend Menieklin. eighteen ye.ir .old. and Carl Steiuinler. ntnetceii, Het It 'of Str.icuie, arc en their way home 'en .lii sent by Steinmler's family. 1 Detictlve Owens picked up the heys ! ns t. (grants Saturday uiehi, wh- ' 1 fenn I them sleeping in Proud Strct , Station They said they had arrived idril, hungry and cold after a Ien; ' triid'.'i from Flerida. - -1 - YOUNG MAN 1,1111,1 til 111 .itlen, tour jr.irs' n-iIm eirr-l-iirf, tl.re m nmke prrin ineiit leiiiin-. tlen ulih griming ercunlt itlmi tthlrli will rtiTiirtl hrnmlrnlnc mit in lil iiiitenll'il 1 unillt. If liraln. .ilillltv ntnl InlllntUe urr uiMTfi lulftl thla should innke 11 inn- tut IU nrnCit .hi ilbftfirlltlnil. M II IMS. i.Fnr.iit IIHK HUM' WTKII J T.Ml.i; sAl.rsi.Apv" frmn 10 A M tu ." P. ,M 1" .',.7 l.nl.'er Off In 'FTi-y.rr.VANl!II wali: !AI.I..MI..V from in A. M lj .', I' M I' VJS .,rjicer "lljie . tlhNTIjFFHUNJtJ'i,!L f'fj' l A li.HT eftlces lietk pure eltv J.in. ni 'tg 50. UIN..JJ ".'Jr "HU- Murliel 1 llltlhTY, Vnv '.'t la.'.'. lilViKlli: W i, ,, ., 1 ., i.vtli., ChrUlv due lttlllsl llrl ifiiM,ln Insllftl te funrnl prM,-r Wn. nt-pilit ''lit li Iniil hi - I M t th. rt d"i 1 ( VT II Weaver, ''la N. 5 III rl III. t'lii'iii nrltati. ...,. nilAfKHN Nev. Sfl, IPS" Mt.su HAP. rt 1 1 ; r n huai.'wbn inn'TBi .rrticH , thr I'rr.bvtrrlati Ifein. ftth st nnd lrr-n. w" at , Tunisia, Id A. t Interment In- ''''"aVeiI.w OiwNii. - IP"-'. HKNRV H, huhband ul Annl R- .Ueer.. of K.-Je N Oral at nelatltet and frlnd Invlird t., irir,.n nn Wilnendnr. In.llii A M . nt ihe Oln.r II Pair Hldu . l"i."l niealnut at. In lerinent prltnte IIINKI.i: At Imr nia.ln.w'a U,,lur..,d MlIvITO. PA . tin NlU rrildmer, .'.'7 tic: I..UMA . wld'ev nr A u 11. iuniti ji, 11 llel.itlvrs nn.' ftlnida Intlted tn artlia 011 Widnradny. a I'. M.. at the Oliver II llnlr Hldu . lH'Jit rimatnul at. Interinrtit Mlitif. ....r, ..,-.-....-- -,.--..- ,.,,;- ,: ;- llrtesna, O.e KI.LA., RHODES, widow . il .. BlaBlllia . IIabu'a. fal&a...a IIUNti,-W?'niv. 1 n nuv, -.-e, hi r I'barlM arIM BlAacla.ii',fSV-fr) Tu.adai, J:S( :oe I'. I nut BRIDES8URGS MR M RESMD WEAVER PICTURE FOR CITY Portrait of Fermer Mayer te le Hun In Moere'a Roem ;.. A portrait, of Jehn. Weaver,, -who was Mayer of Philadelphia, from 10(J8 te 1007. is te be hung in tha Majer's reception room, City IlaJl, 'as soeu, as It Is approved hy the firt jury. Council two months age appropriated S1000 for the portrait. Mr.wcavr selected Klchard h Partington as the The matter was left until thla late day u n result of the feud that de veloped In 1003 between Mr. Weaver, then Mayer, and the organization. Recently. Rebert Grlcr, a Reader of the Eighteenth Werd, who was were tary te Mayer Weaver, persuaded Council te make amends for the in tentional -"oversight." URGESPASTORSBAR F Leader Warns Presbyterian Ministers of Way te Avoid Trouble WOULD ALSO CUT SERMONS A choir leader warned the Presby terian ministers at their regular weekly meeting here tedav te keep their wives out of the church choirs in order te avoid trouble, te make their sermenn L,niiAi. anil tlin innsie.ll nart of tin devotion lunger! and te get rid of the ... ..-ll.,! "niMulnnl nnn-li" n-lin. he ,si.-t llllt'l IUUPIVUI rt...k ...., u Mild. ere. ruiniiig church music. The speaker. C. Hareld Lowden, choir leader of the Linden Baptist Church of Camden, suld: "Don't let your musical department be veur war department. Consult and confer with the choir leader, but de net interfere. Sometimes you arc afraid te cut your scrm.ms and give mere time te muMe. but often a twenty minute sermon would be better than a fifty-livc-minute sermon." "Yes. and lets of times we would have better music If there were fewer silectienf." offered a minister from the back of the room. Mr. I.etvden alie scored paid choir singers. "Se often j en pay for voices ant1 net for hearts." he said. "They are paid te ring and yet they de net knew for what they nre Hinging. T prefei chorus music te quartet music." "Should minister' wives be mem bers of th" choir." be was asked Ministers' W'lvcH should StaV Ollt. WIVES ROM CHOIR he said decidedly. "I peter encourage I Kntiancc was gained' by a rear win It. I knew of un instance where the , dew. i- .. .. .V. .. If.. !.. 1. U.,I.. ' I'lll r.lll' ' ei i l'niii'i r it. iii no- no. caused n let of trouble. It is the bet- ter part of wisdom te let well enough 'alone." sold Mr. Lowden amid the j 1,UiH!'7 iX'mffi e.nert, who mlk about thi .inn ihnt Mini of tnui are acttinlly uiining clrtirch music." he ' eeneltideil. "V member of the bear tetfl me that li" thought it would he :i geed idea te put all the musical cvpcrls en a ferrv beat, take them out in I lie middle nt the nter and drown ihein. 111 should use common sene In the 1 ..!-....'.. -I' .1 I. - I " 1... . .1 I Mr! Lowden. who ii a eon,pecr of niuic, s-ang two iiuefs, olio et li s own coini"sitien. with his brother. 1 linnui Lowden. Charles T. Oil. professor nt the Southwestern University. Texas, ad dressed the Pnptlt ministers' confer cenfer etiee in the First Hapttst Church en the "Training of Yeung Men for the .Min istry." Mr. Oil said the supply of ministers was becoming rapidly lessened und that new clergymen were fewer than lu the pa-t. "The fault lies in our training of ihe future minister." said Mr. Oil. The actual work should be In ought closer te the young man during his educational period nnd a greater rain ...Dies, and desire for the work should 1 1 instilled in his hinrt." Judge Gorden Start6 New Duties .ludRc .Inmeti tiny Gorden, Jr.. who was appointed last week by Geteinm Sproul, began his judicial duties'' thi morning by hearing nitss-ellanrmis, argu- meals in Common Pleas c nut Ne. 2 He cat with President Judge nnrrntt ..ml .ludce Itcnn. of Lelii'-di C011111 v. The motion list was unusually long. DIVORCE GRANTED Court Ne. " today grniitul a divorce te isauer inii'Kit.v iniiu ,una 1,. Lenapsky. The Pearl The Pearl Necklace Quality J. E. Caldwell & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Park Farm Plum Pudding 40c, 70c, $1.20 Park Farm Mince Meat Jan . . . $1.75 and $3.28 Sweet Bnar Mince Meat Jar.. .$1.40 and $2.60 Park Farm Fruit Cake . ... ,80c lb., S lb.. $3.75 New Smyrna Pulled Fig., Bexes $3 00 Fancy A..erted NuU . . 50c lb., 5 lb.. $2.25 New Paper Shell Almend.. . . ,42c lb., 5 lb.. $2 Direct Shipment Malaga Table Raisins Charge Account Solicited 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th ft Market St.. 5600 GermaaUw. Ave. ZV.Vt jaCiH at miriiRi ni a Art.-n.ru- u i Sw"w.!.P!PlMWe ---V. f . raMV:CIiMtMra. 1 Jfc: FOUR MEN BEATEN IN STREET One Victim Knocked Uncon scious With Pistol After Fighting Three ANOTHER IS SANDBAGGED Four men were held up in various wctleaa of the city thla morning. They are in hospitals after being beaten and robbed. Ne arrtstswcre matfe Three men who used a motorcycle (topped their mschlne beside Themas Leenard, 0237 Walnut ttreet shortly after 4 o'clock, at Third and Wharten streets. They asked te be directed te Mount Rlnal Hospital. When Leenard turned te point the way, one of the men struck him with a blackjack. Although stunned by the blew. Leon Leen ard quickly recovered and carried the fight te the strangers. IJe felled one of the men with a -left te the jaw, and was giving a stiff battle te the two ether men until one of them struck him en the head with the butt and of a revolver. The man with the pistol had pre pared te use it during the scufflle. but. fearing te nretise attention, abandoned the idea. Leenard fell te the sidewalk, and the two men searched Ills pockets and took SS2 iu cash and a stickpin. During the right their motorcycle was chugging at the curb. They nicked up the fallen comrade and put hlra in the car. The ether two then jumped in and sped away. Leenard was picked up by Geerge Kircber. 1511 North Ninth street, and sent te Mount Klnai Hospital. Near the scene of the attack the police found a new brown hat with the price mark still en the inside band. It is believed the hat belonged te enft of the bandits. Twe men carrying packages ap proached Peter Kelly, 1623 Race street, at Fifteenth nnd Vine streets early this morning and asked te be directed e the Pennsylvania Railroad station. Kelly proceeded te show them the way. when they attacked him. Th bundles, it is believed, contained sand bags. When Kelly fell te the sidewalk one of the men held his hands ever the victim's mouth while the ether took .'J5 from his pockets. They ad ministered a final kick te Kellv and left him en the sidewalk. lie wen taken te Hahnemann Hospital. Three men entered the apartment of Miss II. F. Seal, .".'JS West Chi Hen nventie, into last night miring her nh ' nn, nml -tdlr, inunlrr rnlllKil nt Sunn I rem the condition of the room nnd the methods used by the robber, it Is believed he knew just where the jewels were hidden. GIRL OF 11 SAVES HER BABY SISTER AT FIRE Removes Her te Safety, Turns In Alarm While Maid Is Helpless Oak Lane residents told tedny of the courage of oleven-yenr-eKi i.erettn - ? : .""n:nU 0 1 sis er. .lean, nnn men summon iremen te a Cue in the O'Prien home nt ihi.10 North Twelfth street, yesterday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'llrlen. parents j of I.eretta. were at church, having left ! the children In the care of u maid. The maid sniclled smoke coming from the basement nnd tried te call a fire com pany by telephone, but the telephone wires were biirnni llireugh anil no con- , licet Inn was possible. I Hearing the maid screaming hysteri cal! v I.eretta rushed dewpstaiis, discov ered the house was 011 lire nnd then re turned te the second iloer. where the b.iby lay in a cradle. Lnretta wrapped 1 lie eiiiiu m a iiiaiihet ami carried her te the home of a neighbor. .-sue net ran 10 11 nre nilirm ue.x. 1 read the Instructions for sending in an alarm nnd. although barely tall enough, smashed the glass and pulled the lever. Slie deemed her duties still unfilled j until her parent.; were notified of lliet fire, and se she sent a mebsenger te tell them. 1 I Grid Player Fractured Ankle 1 , , . , . , , , .."""" "'?""" "' ''"unu .-sprintr. N. .L, eighteen, year-old Iladden Heights High Scheel football plaxer, who was carried from the field las. Fri. day durinx n game with Colllngaweod ' High Scheel, reeel-ed a fractured nnkle. I it was icarneu lenny wnen an X-ruv ' picture wns made. Bell Telephone.- Spruce 84-40 Gtn. 7000 Thanksgiving Reminders Lusueus, juicy, thin akin Special Weeden Bexes, 5y2 lbs., each. $4.00 ,,-.- W?-.b.WB '.' . ... 70c 65c HOLD-UPS .t.,,.80c Wl I ,':' -: : , . v ' F ' ' J Just right! Just the thing for emer. gencies. And just as geed for regular every-day meals. Always appetiz ing, always wholesome, always convenient, always economical. Prepared in the Heing spotless, kitchens, after the recipe of a fameuj Italian chef. HEINZ Spaghetti Rtady cooked, ready teunt Tried te Sell Stelen Automeblli An automobile containing a Philnd?!. leua uniii.iu r mil. ts lecevereu 111 Sa, Inngft, wcs. of Lancaster, Pa., tetttn day. and William 15. Oleeii, of n, Cumberland, arrested. Ul..cn Is s.ii', (l have ndniltted taking tile niarhiiie at thi Philadelphia fend fnir Saturdar, j(( stepped nt a g.imge le huve It repaired end trlnl te sell it for SlUtl. taking ti en account nnd the ri'.t when je ee'ull produce a bill of sule. J enmt KNIT ft y CIWl "The Tie of a Thousand Knets" It's net what you pau that counts it's what you get for what you pay. Invest in Berkley Knits $2.50 $3.00 $3.59 JACOB . REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street 1 1 If iw m-&& ml 1 ik . m 1 1! Pw Ml 1 M'tfMWi mk. 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