Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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IE MULED
IN SIILLBLASTS
Seven Others Are Injured as
Flaming Alcohol Cevers Vic- '
I tims in Neble St. Rum Plant
POLICEMAN SAVES FAMILY
Three tl!lll lire iD.'ld tednt fii'liiix-ln
r ! .
' ttl explosion of moonshine stills in ,i
if. 1... 11.11 n.! i i xvii. .,....
uuiiiuiiK hi iieru iiiiii .siimr sirceis
Hlx ethrrs were hurt. Twe of them
nor dlr .
One of tin- men xx'is hbwn m s
hen the -tills exploded lni ni.' I'lie
two ethers died today from th ir in
Juries. The dead nr :
Intlll Kenls. nineteen jents els
Lembard strut.
ftcn.inmlii Wiimii.iii, thirn jew- old
of -'OIK Seuth Sen'tith -trecf.
telin (illicit, iiiiii'tpcii j n tn i'!ii. In.
Addison -ti-i'ft
The itiiutv 1 .if :
.Inllll h.ilieni. ibirtx i r .ir-.
HO'-M e-th Wii'H'i'k strict . 1 irti'il i ij
mangled. nil. m riti'.'H. in Km
Tplt lle.jiit:.!
IjiiiiK ltluinlx'i'E. frr-tvrt ip is ."in
Seuth Nil t'l li'Pt. hi. men iiinl
bIpi! ; ecu i : en i ru H'.ii , lit 1 1 i' 'i 'V i
Hospital
Themas Iluls',,-1,, third M.ir. .110
North Third 'ivpi . burned in f.ipp in d
' llfllllls IM XUU ., nf M-Plf. i ll . i
home.
Mounted P.itndni.in Mcxen .stluurk,
3 V.i .Np lam p -trert , buried mi h.r'ds
in work of ns.
Km nil It :ili. mx ph' i -imp xiiir- s.tiip
ddress, 1'i.itp I m face in work :
rescue.
le!l!l Hiijcr. txxpntx -i xenr.. '.'.'1
Neble strut, Lnirmd mi hands m work
of rescue.
Ke7.nK. I' i. be lx mangled from the
force of (hi- blasts and a "I il urn--, of
tiiirti-. tl it'tl it "J: 1.1 o'pIei k tti Kmi.p.
Trll Hospital
, WnMimn diPil in tin- Hahnemann
Itepitlll lit .":'J." il'ilmli. He xxas also
burned from lipiui 'n fppt
Tin- ledx nt tt.ilch xxsit found in the
ruins of tin- I' nhling after tlii. tin h:nl
lippn cxtingu -1 1 . 1 ind w.i- tnki'ii tn thi'
morgue, tiiudt'ii'ifip 1. Tin- morning
Leen (iiuliiski. a te .ghber appiuicd at
tin1 morgue iitu' removed it tu ilalek's
lieinc en Addii 'i -tri't't
Altlieiuli no arrests l.tix p bpc't nimli'
following uticxerltig of tin. moonshine
oppnitlen lx tip explosion uid fire,
detectives mi' making ,i thorough in
vestigation. Shajhern and Plumb-i-:
are under surxe'llaiii e iu tin- hnsp'tul.
Tin1 nip' -iin of i do.len- rocked
the neighlmrliend and hundreds et pel -cmis
da-lnsl I mm tlipir li"iin'.
Wnxmnn. Kezel. sdinxhnin and
Ulii" b.-ig 'it fie-ii ill" 'vii'd.tig. thfir
clothing u mil" nf flump'-, and b tln
liliip mil "inn pit cut partiplf had
brpn bitrnpil axxny.
Meuntid Tr.i'Iir I'elifptii.in Si'nuU.
Olid IiIm I refhiT-ln-lii" . I'ratilc Itjaii.
ysbn lips xxiih hitii. TiPil te lira nit
the thinifs from flip four inen' idething.
tut xxpre uiiii!1p tn de -n
Splnai'l; tlirxx hi- I'Piixx pnat "xr
Keznl. lint tip gariiii-nt xx i- huned
iiwhv. It N i'n. light mi pil"ditiK tank
IllpjiWl IV-i taturatPil Hip plethin.- nf all fem xxith
Mt i lcoheK
IWlfJS- t Sli Snvwl l.'rmtl ItMltilin-
wjiii.i'j i ....... - - ....-
J'ames shot forth inimeiiintp x from
thr building, xxlimli extends biii 1c mi
S'nh'e srre"t. where there i- a frame
addition xxi'h mi en rM"ietxax.
The pel eeman 'Mrt'ei m a tin1 nlann,
then telephoned te the Sexenti, Iiis'rut
police station, at 'I'lil-d st t and I'.n--
mount avenue, ind a pat-el vagen, in
rhnrgp et Jehn I'ux. ilrnir, and l'a' l'a'
tielmen Themas Wrnx an i .n-nr.'
Clltlhe ri'vpiTitled
While rax and Cln.se h.. placing
the four Injurc'i men in the patrol. laly
ran te the th.rd llner ..f the building
nml rescui d j per.'nii x!,e x er
crenming for help Tln-x xx.re Mi
chael Sollieve, ins xxife and four ill'
dren whose aes rang" from six te ti:r
teen iars So.ktixe. who is n '!
trucking 1i...mh'.. mi upies Mi. ..nr '.f
the building In Ins ln.-ines mid l'u'd mi
the third fleer Th" Kxing i, .i-'.ns
Rere Imd'x duti.nge.l Mi- relit- Ml" tti
tire budding, suli-lefing per- of it e
Cflttlemen ic (iinshiirg. who conduct
an utit't repan shop au, ti a inae
linnuil M 'In. , , ,ei.'d net he 'mind
by pnlii,. after the nre.
Acting i ,i,m , C',r'in nt I.ieuten
nut .McCe.'icii in, iftcr an mxn.t'n-
lien tlini th. explesjuu tne.j jiia i in
that part et H: bui'.i.jig i -,!,.. 0.,
Miller.
The rear of Ja-ue Iixxje's ien'e t,ij
Igi 'I'd liv he ixplusieti and the r!in ie
Mrs. l)xjir xxas in Mie kitchen, W-n-
lows xx broken and s,h xx.m, -xx..pt
from lier fir; !,x t... ,,rc. of -.,,. )i.,.t.
She falnttd i i'uvim. lr"in .
home Th. r'ir of the strip1 ijip, j.i
painted, I- h it. rul lix t e I'ii1
l.lirg' 'P'Hfltlt.is of .instlie! lid t
blll7.e a ml .mil ti.,, !l.-H.i,.., ,,,iij, ,.'.
task. I'm. C. ,.f Iiiu,,, .,ft.r .
Vimimi ion ,,f .. ,. v...... .,,, rUl,
100(1 gnlle i ,,f , , 1 ,j i,w, .tort. i
tfyere, much ,,- xU'-' xx i- destroy)
11' iiImi retione-i nn .! Mt l.H).;a' l.H).;a'
lell still, nnd .itxiT.i. -mi'ler mi... II"
aid that .'re.. , , .,' ua , i i
pleded, ca i; u ,. .r,.
Peliri'tmiu Iturui'd
Txxe tr e k. sin I m 1 nve belonged t"
Sdlkexi. Here ilp.tiuxed Th" poll, e
reported 'iiit 'i irmK xxa fiiimd m Mip
Jilace hinted txitl tixe-gu!!en 'tins 'ilieij
xxith alcehd
Seleliac!(. 'lie lllei lltei'i pni i e'l nu.
van burin il ..ti" it no I.; nds nnd .. rm-.
but did net go 'e .( hnsp'i.i! fr,r 'ri-at-ment.
Ills sh r. nM. ,:riii'i mi,, and
his ke.x ui.il ! at Mere n, slug.
Themas llui-.ii, xxas iiurui-.l xxl.il..
fltteinp'in. 'e -' e i1 'i tlaiin - n txn.
of the x I. t.ius J. iiu I u xt ti se x1 ,
burned while h's, un.g s I r-es 'mi.i
the httibli f i i 1ie.ii M.' i u ' 1 !, i.i I
by V nn . i ' i gin t r IT'' Nt r!
Seventh siii-ii llui-nk mil Ilwier
were tici'd ,ii ! Kees. ,,i 1 1 -;. ., ,
After th" tin I ' ir'ie.l e.f mil.
firemen nnd nl.' in ii nmexeil xxhnt
XXIIS left e' t i . I ni, ii ' - . i
lllid barrels and I'H'i- of i . de ' ! Mil.
police station a' Third t'i. . n. i'aii.
ineimt axpiiie
J'ire i bief Iti s. I h .pi ' M,i- sii'.
Were tile l.irge.t lie er . .x
lxo.els hud nts'ii liied In work f
the still .ilie ii tli hmirs befiiiit the
oplesliu. lie i-t itte tsi tfP we M; .ii :
e'ch'tl;. ii 1 1 r bin n; xl-ited hi. sod,
mother ' 'he I n.ie. .itx lle.piiiil and
told Iter of his jiiuil fortune in tin. ling
n loll.
Ills lllellli'l . VX I'e 's sil x xi, ir n I
nnd n widext siffit,.,j ,i s.x si i
Illicit win n te! 1 of his di'iiMi "i
mniiiii'Z
"I den ' knexi what I .hull de," -lie
sobbed, ' lie was nn nulx support and
had beep struggling hard te help me
xviille 1 am sick, and then lust xvhen
he had feui d i 'eh. he i- taken .nx.i
"e W,s se h ippx when he en III" te
f en xeslcnlat ami told me he had
R A. i ..... I Xwe'lli Tim,! sti. ..I
(T0III1U xxiii it "tt ' ,
Hi! left hce te suit in.
... .,u . r.vn ii' rmifinif l iiit1
ItTs" xihiii. wii'H tilij'ti " I'lik-rsi '.".' en.i ua
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WRECKAGE IN FATAL STILL BLAST
BHA 'i vlBS99fiiSw'xVKKHniiKH0'ikSHBKBfHB9l
I'idme tlim p:tr of dehrl of tlll and tut). In old stable at Thin!
and Neble streets, where seieral explosions of ali'ehnl eatlseil the death
of thri-t uiPH and injur te sl eliiers. Pellre ami prolilldlieu e'lleei-t
tire iu est lg.it ing ewui'th!p et what app.ueutl w.is a big ineiuisliiiilng
plant
LOADED GOAL GAR CORRAL FOUR IWORE
LOOTED ON STREET:
Contents Shoveled Up and Car-
ried Away by Downtown
Residents
MANY OVERCOATS STOLEN
l-.ldel
V..'f si,-
' '-ir nt Txxpftx thi-'l
i-ts xxas nided !' nlntit
i ' x iTiuiiiy a'' Its i'
1 Oil
!.
ie"ts rPMinvi
NJ.-n sfp.1,1
i"!l! te tin- s
nf wet-ien at
ln'fir.- dux light.
i Mn enr and sh.vpl.-;
pt x here eagiT I'rmnb
i liMd-'-.i i.li'ke.l it up
P.ngs s...k
baskets. bueketH and .itit
th
M if
ptHj'il hi' pre
.,t
nti
1 1,
s-1! hx the T'lld'Ts.
I tins' nf Mir night Mini
'lis iiierimu hiid iii'x-d
p.
leek
XI
.a'
th i titirp pMr'nn.! of eeal m:e
smup 'ii'MiIr'tl Sin11! Philtidilphln l.eine.
Nn' n lutnt' xx n left en the street.
With Mip advent e- xx inter xveatl er.
xt ' I. h i ip"p'i'uinei I'X pnal shnrttu
Iltl
)'. .
..p di
: :i
ni!'' nf t'.e"s nf i In'Mtng mi
ll, ..,! x-p. T City Hall itx
iii rp'iipnibp" a ''.me when
i" - .'its Hid suits . f I'lnthin.'
. .I-r'X m'. ti'.
U .- '. '.'I Mil .-' 'i stree.
, ; '.. Ii-- nig'it tint his
a ' st. .'ti f-'ini a r. .rfnjti"-
t'.e-
,!
tllHM . . f
'xa- m. i:
1'n.t'
rppnr'p 1
iiXP-p,. I1
bile .taut 'ti:
sn trout '! .i Sil.si'iui'
filling station.
Twn pi i.m's xpe stolen last night from
t'.n Sphne' of Ind i-tnal Art. Tliex
xx,.-,. fiie j reper'x of r.dmotiu-en litis
."x It-xa1! Mnxxr. nnd (leerge N'exice,
l.-ip.' W ix-rx .tree'
Tluex, . les.ue M . t' e he"H' f M C
r.ake-. ".till ' hpttt .ree and 'teb
an evt'i-, ,.,! x ili.e I a si."i
Anether ex-en oil 'x:i- st.t'p1! frmu
tin home of Je ph West '.'17 North
T" t''fth st-.pt
Am ever, na' 'iileiigiUg ' P.e-.jnmii
P.. Hennett. .'lull's Mount Vernen s-rept.
xxhii'li xxas left en a thair ncn1 n
xx.nlexx en the first th-'r. w.l- rep-irtis'
lr-sing 'hi. timrning Thieves had
avisheil the w.ndew nnd taken If.
A sjienk thief XX hn isitpil till' hnt.lB
. t" IJelxert Oxerten. 'VJ.'l Seuth Twentj -
!i;-st
c'nfbi
Ar.'
home
treet, list ti'igbt -en a
;it of
. r '.
K.tV
! frmn the
ln.'lii Kediiv.n
. i '
: Wi
p'ir''
T'i
I .. e r -
A. i'e
i .eriuiig
,X, .' t'l
T Ma-ke-
1," stele ' Ii
.. tie lex ei
lmld Ii
r.l axenue.
?'nii
. this
sane
tlii'ia
!. '..it
z's
and
e person-.
.1 xx in. low
IT s
s'eri
stele
si P.I
at 2" A Frank
fur pieces valued
DROVE AUTO INTO WALL
Man Seriously Hurt Trying te Ave d
ruttirg Other Vehicles
HeVII"
lv
7. loll N'ertu Sif"
.. x ,. ,i.-d indaj
ti'
Tel
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ib
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it'ieh.i
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ie
xxn-
"IX,.
,-d (
stree
-.ppt 1,' h
n-upfx
xx agen a1,
i tlie l.nii
1 numeric:
lie ,.
Deaths of a Datj
Mrs. Mary
Mrs Mm-:. F. ;
Dr Wi'ilmm II ?
ti..- u.ern.t.it 11'
ir. Mr. l'-if
PiirV; axetiv.p. '..' .
derling w.i- -" ti
Ssnderling
e-ll n"
ell'lt '
'I'M
I. I
1- P.I
sex i 1
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k.i.',. a. I
Mr- . n
i ii- .. . ,im
i- .".'.i i
, . ..' M.,',
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,ll Tt tl-lltt
inert
-.. ,t.t. re f
, i irphfiiui.t
irv xer I'i
n i, ! n m.i 1
ll nd been
XI. e p.-
..rs e- f
'.,r the A
tin'
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. . M.
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M1
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F. .-
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s i II
Mr?. El'zabeth
Mill
Mr I ' M'l' v
f.'.l II X , tl
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I,K
i ,'. ;.!" ' N "t't r f'1 s
.. .. Ixr- si . l.'X -tlftl X P.!'. ' id
hud
1 .til".1 i'lfi'Mt,, x i a . Ir- M 1
I . If '.. e.r . :' e,g' c'l.Mie II re"
of
Ml'
Ph.
I , , ., . II1 e ser I I lieerg '
,, ,e e '. n w p. ki.i xi i S1 1 i1.,
, ,.,) . , .'it 1 1 t.x" x..ur-
' ;,,.,, ' l'-.ll g"i c '- n.ixe flef
liPPIt mine
Alphcnza Bennett
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It. XI f
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s-,,
Del. I w.l'
nf x1 I,', h !,i xi as
i'i be I 'sp,t .I
111"! he
ltei 'I was i.nrn In
pi nt the grt-c'p" pert
His ser. " " i- . fixe
t ff -tx1 i x , a,-. He
Mnrx Ii" 'in11' I . t.i
t ne .nu
Cip. Max flic
if I, s life fhrr'
I let
" r.d
t . xx
Mrs. Martha Dsaeen
ir Mppth.i Di'isni iiinrn l.vi
xeiir- old die I ,i her hmiie 01 Fid
efiil sireP1. t'liii'ilen. Iniln.i nftr r, .heri
illni ss of pneuiueii.a Mr. I iuhtiii hed
Iippii II Ic.ldiM' of I'lllllllell slliie ls.(l
She xxas tin mother of Jeseph II. Dun
cm. a blither ilcibi. 1 ii ju in In )iin-
t ft II . Iri'llMlll'l of the J D. Jnllliwili
Cmnpiin.x, Philiidplphia, uml former
Councilman Cooper A. Duncan, of
Camden. The funeral will be Sutur
lav at I o'clock from the home
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY.
" . - . N ' ' '
FOR HERRIN JURY
Beth Sides Have Worked Leng
te Get the Eight New
in Panel '
MEN ARE EXAMINED CLOSELY
'; r, ,'at Correspondent
of te Evenirp l'nhtir J.edfcr
Marien. III.. N.t. '"' I'mir timr1
urm-s xx.re si!, 'i-d l.i'e xestPfda.x for
t p lli'-rln ui.iss.nTit i-ijii, Thi-. brings
th,- t..i ti". i'.ir in . '.-ht. and all but
n'l" -in farmer-. I in, i.mieii miner sat
"' I'e' ll"-: p.i ml nf fit'i1'
Ite'i vd"
..''nini.ll i
t! ;i ' Vhl
! I'i lO'i'ppli.
mmrs
t'rai.' is
t'.irt r i ni I .
hi "s from
sprnt i j..-. .f xesiei-dn.x
arnhing i In- pedigree and
t.it.i of i;i"-;p If. Craig.
I for this second panel et
fiffx three years old, .
I j istic- (.f ti ,. peace. Up
llrissx T.t xx iisiiip, x here
'.Ittlllll's .Mte,. i(l(l .;j,.
' ' ' I I1'
tn i.' ' I'll.' Ktiexx s -ii
X tt1!' s - .I'.llllltl lx . t lit
if these
! e s .,!.,.
ii number of
as a resiip
f t! I.este-
Iltl! 1 X ;i. ipiaiut , x Ml
the I. "loll Ili'leTs de .1
t f Mh1 -..its .a the iciTiitx i
strip i' tie lest J
known the flMl'T nf
'loe. I-
Ililbr. i
has
e of
X IT
the 'n e deietidati's Pi il
th's trial.
since be;, heed
The ether IllP'l of
jurors xx ere nieepi
hi- second panel of
d ti'iitiithi'ix some
line n.'n. Ilex ll-e Sn
ter'x -thr. ". farm. r. ,n. ! t
mit.-r V II Iiivid-eii.
fan -. 1 lira ei M, Mi. Inn.
fnnin'i and :. .ii.aiiitini
another f the tiefend.iuts.
was a hev
' U'nikins.
trmei unie i
lif'x -three,
pf'x -tt re
Otis CI ',.
flC C !-,
T'i" tiatip. v : first ag-erd
tip d"fenp. xxiiinh teuilire!
'I hriif "ellf. rnee :. ite's
I'urj i ,'ii'cd 5. . as.istti'i'v. int,
room, m, I xxi'hi'i a moment
wiMi tiip a"tin iripi-rip'i' that
nre'ij saMsfm terx. 'i'lt'c1")!
en In
it ifter
Atte-tie,
' tin iurx
ipturup 1
tile p.-e.l
in xx s x.i .
sl'.'ll fl . 1
re-'.'ixp,' x it h sn'iPthii.g : a
ttie :ixe ; ris in. rs
hi -pi'p of .: ,,, , op-ion.
xi-t ev.es" -in, ind, ,.,., .,..,, (
'isisted M,:r lie . eu'i rd wee.', b.
'". - ! .i.i1 ir' nl j .. .r " .', d 1
i'h
an;
I
i -: ..nt.. -;... ui man ,t'. , f'.'-.,xx. d
' '"" i! ' 'n' . .-ri',. .,x. ,x! .n
in-MiPtini the ind'i-trie prnnin.- m
II if'ls N'eejx for tin de'et'sn and th"
' " affiir'ei ceu',1 net .h-ilte Ci.il-
" M- the
1 ' fill
F'V
Twftr
"X: mini
". used
p. nn n-
A
rd.'i'x"
th- pr
lTeth X ."Ml I ti M eMi'i.lMnl sn,..
be.'ati thr.s. and a half week.
x -one farmer xpti'remeii xxert
I j-s'er-l.iy 'iid i 11 hut Cnig
be '. is,, thex Iip'i, ved "tlNi d
i I
fix. t'.-i ;
of ...
ni
' lie jur
ft'tise e.
i st Xcs
delav in
ccnptntlPc
Atternex
il of fit
lie ex
i ;se tie
guilt , -.
did t'i-
ix I,.;.,.
pertii.tt. d
u exx illg
r
tl..
fe'l-
I'Ots. S',.'.
I vhi.' r ,
he imirtie.
'. ft ..r.c .
" Wills ..
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k;"ing "
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t
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I ' e pai.
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' for tot
111 -lit te - ,
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x ,i rj i
Il sjve
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MRS. E. F. ALLEN LEAVES
$16,000 TO CHARITY
Many Institutions Are Beneficiaries.
Otner Wills Probated
M I- t ,r Mil imhi will he tl - I',
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lllstifi1
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p '.
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nn i
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Menth'y Meeting w
S'.m.l 'il each ! ,
g itiinttin rrie'id
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a i:,is i 'h" in h.s i
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ihe I, is nu ' tli i
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'1 II thee lit l'JI
" Xfls full III ll.
1 hi-1 ii it'll i xinli
.'h hx IMwin V
'. M. nun uuk,
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x !m took die riiaii
ll'ispiiiil. Phx.
I' id In en dead fni
I rRru:Ts te .ur t:vr.nv n u:
Hll'1 meet i fx - i i i,ti, nt may b found
I fi,i six rix- i
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SAYS SHIP
.S.
Bay State Congressman Scores
Measure as Dangerous Prece
dent in Paternalism
FROM GLOUCESTER AREA i
Washington, Nev. !!.- A I tuck lug
iln1 AdinlnMratieti Shipping Itlll in lht
HeitM1 tedn.x, ItPiiripiitntlxp Atidrew,
lipptlhllcati. Miiarlm-i'lts. hiilllllil
freni tlip (iIeiipp-Ipi1 di-trb't. ilrelnrril
ihp inp!iiiip -till effpri'd n daiigpreiM
prpppilptit. "wlili h. If adopted, will
hieiinl ii- fin1 .xi'ar- te pomp."
Opposing thp hill a-. Kepiildli'au
puller- were f-prcding It texvard the
....Hit nfl.ii.ime. the speeelt iitlriiele.l j
miusiiiil interest sinee Mr. Andrew rep-
i nt,s a distrlit In one of the prliirlpnl
iii.ivllniip Slatps, The Piisiesi miirse,
l.p said, was te support tin1 hill.
i'elt no e'etnbiT w:ins te sPi" il hill
1 pt.i thieiitsh whleh tuxelxps ii large
. .-111111111 !' mil lie Uieiip.x
lie
in1 1. "iiiiIpss h W
mix hi. ed that
pPi.dilUI
xx IM hriii't at Irsist an eininl
tn. fiiul x.tll net inr.suiuii' ii nan
piIpiiI for future leglilllliell.
I I.p'Ii'xp tint thi'i hill, which In
, ,,. a p.issile expenditure of il bll
n ilelliifs of the iipeple's tiienex dur
; i he ni'Vt dePllde. is net llkelx te re
. . shtpping cluirstt's subtnnlinlly or
ig an piiilxali nt hrnellt t" the eoun eeun
is a xxIihIp. And I beilPU1 that if
pied it xx ill offer another prpeedent
thi. wax of I'l'deral aid and pateiiiial
. xxhii'h will plague tn for the' rest
I ii d.ixs
i i motion of lleprespiitntivp I'd
.UN. Philadelphia. ritlliillB Uepuhll
M n,.tniher of the .Mereliniit .Marine
nitiittee. the -e. Iliiti of the hill civillg
IP
hipping Itnard ,liiriilietleii ever
in the i"eistwse tliiile xxas ellllii-
DR. KING AGAIN RAPS
MAYOR ON HISBUDGET
Insists Moere Played Geed Politics
Instead of Proper Finance
T'ipi-p !-. nothing in the law which
l-.xili1' Majer .xienre irmii niiiMim n
r. ' .itx b'fl'gei mid it is his rei.pntis.
i n in de :l. Or. Clxdn I.. King, an
, iser te liexernnr-clecf Pliichel, as
.. rteil t.'d.ij .
I r King xxas i einineiiling en the
tptieii Mr. .Moen1 im' xesterdn.x te
tp'i'iirl.s ri xvbiib Ir. King said the
xx ,x the Majer sent the budget te
C.incil may "hlixe Iippii geed polities,
1'it it xxa- net geed budget practice.
Ir King i- chairman of the citizens'
.i.iimlssieti whiih examiiied the State's
t't.ii'.cial lenditi'.n for the Coxerncr Cexerncr
t'p.t. Iir. King pretlieiPt! that Mr. Pinelmi
a- tlnxeri.er will be tilde te balance the
State budget, one larger than the citj'.s.
and dealing with some subjects siU
in an experimental stage.
lie :iid he thought tin1 Mayer made
,i geed statement of his budget difiieiil-
I!., xpsterd.i.x. lie lidded that exerj
one ktiew- tlie condition in City Conn
i il nml he admitted that the .Majer's
ti'.'i'.e.l of handling tin budget maj haxe
In en Loud tactical i itics
"Itut It i tint n 'midget." he inn
.hnl.il INJUNCTION DISMISSED
'Justices and Magistrates' Bedy
te
Held Meeting December 7
V.,, rh II. ir l.e.iniing. in Cimdeii
le.'.ix, disir'ssiil 1 1 -- m in in ' i Li of Ne-
xtlilher ii Mt.lllist the piopesiil lueitiiig
f i he ,li-tici-. Miutstratcs and Ceii-
ll'li'es' A-se. I .foil. i.tl't'd b.l llftiell
ic i. ibers et ihe iii.Mii.7.atieii. Tjie meit
llig will li'tv lie held in C-imdill, l'o l'e
i eillbel 7. -iii.
Tii" injiinci.i n was elii.niicd bx L.
i A. i'.'iru'ck. of Ilainmonlen, piesnlent
of tic orsnniiitieii. and S. M Hunt,
et Pi in2iexi. -i'1 retnrj . Tl.ex wantisl
In
pi'CXcIlt the llectlell 111
i tnrs le teph.ie two, XX ll"
I.e members had declined
. ti' At'.un'.c Cilj recent
xx e l exx
ii liftceli
I'legally
Held
r. in e
as
Drunken Driver
I'.. Fagin. twi nt) -right
. ,.'d. of Meriliantxilie. is in J. in
. nw.ntiti,; a h-aniig en n i barge
ixng di ii en hi" automobile while
x , ..ii.e lie iiililded xxith the f.illll
. ..' 'i'i. nn Js.iiiiilre en th
oil."
Wet. I. Ill
and New
h irt.
,....
sil.irnll.
,
CUPID SPEEDS UP
Prospective
Early Rush of
Brides and Bridegrooms at
License Bureau
H. C. L. FIGURES FORGOTTEN
Tl e.p pei
n
.i.cliinil t.l ll IPSVXJ.
the 1 1Kb 'ii f ."ni
lOll'd l.iix ' t'i'l ii M the
Pell e in ted, ix te sec
t 1,-tic I'P. " Is' '
III.. LlTll I" Ms
M iiriiige I.i' en
tin. hiippim ss of pre- 1 1 iniKsgix-ing pres-ippetixi-
brides and bridegroom-
With smiling faces and df s,.,l n
! their best, they were mi li'ind m the
nut .tier
lie,- of twi Ill.X -IWO relMili's ui'iere
' il,c ili.ers eiieliPil Thi
I lisll
imirr
th, x
si arti'd
it'll en
belli xe,
' ..mix se thex cell'il he
'-I'litil.ksL'IVlll.' Dav T' I-
' "
i te the l-eliilinee
The fact that t..r:."x
hgnips arit in
mil a. id lent
fin most of
ixi'l he guests
rds and pest
pn portion te these ni
glxes them no nuicein
these who xxpxI tomnriew
..i l.oner at family be
SUBSIDY
WOULD PLAGUE U
FOR
HANKSGIV1NG
x, !', .l.'in's. i js no ehjer'.
in rstniej .j-1(. marriiige Iippiih- .'eiks under
K' htiterj. ,(,,, , ,f ri, Pf Heberi I. Fergusen
following U(! v,,ji p repined tm- 'be rush and had
Mielblet. . ,U (,, Mipp.x of ntlieial stiitienerv nil
'i'i. IJi.b. , 1in,i
'"bti C.i j. u., jiniieed Ibal iUite a number
(of the i aiiiiidiitr s iere well nn inixaid
loe.liii'e ii"e llei-H llliU 1 IIIT". I'e XX imp
r 1 1 r.il I ei ember ati
tiens and time urn
Milne "f the n.plitng
Max i mill till -ifidicitirns
Hint
ht'idcginmii- had
Is'.'ii out the muti
Several nf iht'-e
lielein.
walked direct l tr,
hesitiincv. This Is
Itemii U.'- ix I'lirnil
n firit. for most el the aspirants after
li-lliillg ll the "limiex nioell exprenK"
clrvntei' haxe si iniii h mruiii iiium tliut
ihev walk (irini ml thv hulhlllig I wire
dure sliippill', at the 1 11,'hl ilner.
The rush started en Meiul.ix when
I7i liien.es, Kit ni In be ii I (cord, were
Issued. A big creii wii. also produced
i" terda.x . The clerks said the wouldn't
he surprised In see today's Intlll Klir-
I pus- K ni nf Me.nl.1x
RADNOR HUNT CLUB
IN HOLIDAY MEET
Hundreds of Farmers te Be
Guests at Annual Thanks
giving Breakfast
SPIRITED RACE PROGRAM
TlinukMHvliiK Imspltnllty will feeturp
the aiiniial hreiikfitvl and rnee tueel of
the Itmlnnr Hunt flub tonierrnw. nt
m liii-ti theit.niidi of person from till.'
idly and from l'ehiwnri'. t'hester mul
Meiilj.ttmrr.v t'elllitie.1 ure pxpn'teil.
Si'mtiiI liundretl fiiriners. ever wliew
littiih (lie eltih iiieinhers hunt durltiK the
jpiir. will he Kttetits tit lirrnkfntit, M-lietl-llled
for S t.'ifl n'rleek. There will be no
(.ti'e for the rnee meet.
One nf the most Milrltcd oenteMs
will lie the nice for (lie ltniliinr lllley
. jMi-H,. I..., ....,.,a..i.I 1.-
,,,,,., ('nhiliel .1. Kr.l'tlkllll Me-
r,iddeii
V. .T. Clothier and II. II. It. Telnnrt
each hat. two lees en this trophy, nnd
both 'nne entries In the eluillenci' eup
rnee 'omerrow. A win by either will
give the liteky owner perinnneni pos pes
spssimi of the eiiji. Others witli en
tries in t lint rnee are It. Nelsen Hiirk
le.x. Italpli (leaver Strnsfhtirgrr mid the
lira nd.x wine l'nrnis.
A show ring has been laid out tirnr
tile eliil-hnufp. A pnnj elans (or ehll
dri'ii will upon the exhibition. Itlbben.s
xx ill be axvardeil te lierses for mnntirrs.
stjle of jumping and ether peln.n. There
is also a elans for inilie.-" liiniters. .Mr
.1 Stanlej Kceve will present a cup te
the winner In that chis. known.
The master's cup race xvill be ridden j All the oratory, denunciation and
exer the same course used for the elm I- j xllitieatien in the world cannot clil.il
lenge cup event three and a half miles unto these nineteen votes, for the re ro
ever brush, stone wnlls, streams nnd turns xvere counted In the presence of
rail fences. The mnster's cup xvns pre- ,.Tudge Mennghan, with additional sti
m ii ed several yenrs age by S. l.nurenee ' perxlslnn of Sel Unities. They knew
Pii'dlne, when lie was master of fox- i what's xvhnt both judicially and legally.
hounds. I "A man's best empleye is himself."
Mr. 'Poland C .Mnlilen Kline, Jeseph ' j.nld Andy tedny. 'Thnt's why I'm
N. llwlng and .Mr. Strassburger are directing the work nf my own Investl Investl
iineng the eMier with entries for thi nation. Listen te the returns and flg-
tiicc, tlie entries inciuiiinc wucn inor - iner -
i tighbreds as l.aNewoeil, lliisKln. lteu
V tig. Ued Wing Chapel. Sprlngbanl.
I.uuiilitx. tireeii Ilrliir, MilBterbeck and
Whist LM.
There will be races fur farmers
hunteis .ind for hersis and mtllps mxni'd
.ind ridden by farmers residing in 1 .-'n -war'1
and Chester Counties. Blankets
1 ill he gixen the winners in each race.
The Thnnksslxing Hay events nlxxnxs
1 ring nut u large attendance because
i'i the last meet of the year. Club
iln nils in charge of tonierroxv's pro pre
giam expect all previous atteiidniicp
l irds te be eclipsed.
The fudges arc J. Stanley Reeve,
lieii.iamin Chew and I". Ambrose Clark.
of S'exv Yerk.
HIGHER LIGHTS TO GUIDE
BROAD STREET TRAFFIC
Signal Pests Will Be Elevated te
22-Feet Height
Traffic en Uread street from Lehigh
iveime le Seuth street will he leguliited
h flashing lights similar te these new
in operation at Spring (iarden street
and tiirnrd and Columbia nvenue. This
is iinueiinceil by Miperinienueiu ei i
III'!
Mills, xxlie says expcrimetits hnxei,,,. , . ,L . , ., .
i envinced
the peiice mat tlie syiiciire-
iiized sx.steni Is best for the hiindliii
of t r.i flic.
Traflie control lights will be erected
at ex cry inter Ien of Uread street
xvith it main street. Seventy main sig
nal pests bearing tlie directing lights
for the four lanes of traflie xxlll be
erected at the intersection of Itread
street with the principal arteries of
trnflV. One hundred and twenty -five
t xi it.lipl'.l teix-ers xxlll hn prpetpil at the
etlnr itilerscctietis along If read street,'
te wain east nnd xvest hound traflie. i
The new towers xill have the lights,
.... .. . . .... i
Iritig at a lielglit ei ixvpiux m iwetnx
two feet, when1 tllPV xvill hi1 plalnl.x
xisilde inaiij blocks
CARTER LEIDY FIRE HERO
Husband of Fifi Wldencr Help3
Rescue Lawyer at Berwick
Carter 11 Lrddj . hu.-baml of Fl'l
Widener and son of Dr. Je-epli I.eldy.
l.'tl'.. I.ecist strict, xvns the hern of the
tire which destrejed -even stores, with
a less ,,)' .s7,-,ihie, In P.erwicl;. Pa,, Sal
unl.ij Lei ! xxhe has almost rnmplcted his
course "i tin1 tdieps of the American
Car ir d Foundry Cempanx, was one
of the fir-t mi the scene.
Ile-idi s saxing Miliiable property,
Leid.x ei'teieil a binning building and
I helped , I- ue W. !. Limes ,,M atter-
uey.
xxas oxercenip
,ible pnper.
li'ti'tliptllig te
-ave
X'l'
1BESTU. S. SCHOOLS,
FINEGAN'S AilVI
Ilex wus threwii off and biui-ul. lie
,., . , , . i , . w-iis trentrsl nt Cooper He.ipttnl.
Wants Pennsylvania te Lead in, - -
Public Education, He
Tells Teachers
, INSTITUTE CLOSES TODAY
Dr I mus L Flnegan, State Su
perintc . mi nf Public Instruction, out
lined tl.-f.ture public-school piegrnm
of Penn-xlxnnia ns he sees it in an
nddres ,.t night in Abiugten lllgli
Scheel t'l-e the Abliigten-Chi'ltenham
Tencher' Institute.
"Tit put lie-school piegran xxlll Ijp i
based t Mrelx en the State Cetistitu- ,
tlun," -i. I Dr. Fitiignn.
"Tin S .no Ceiistitiitinii nmkes it.
ebligat''ix nn the Legislature te pre.!
vide a fu.r and etficlent sjftein of free I
Ffhoels for all the children nt Penn Penn
Hylveuli Schools xvill net be as geed
HH thex should be until they are mude
he effiiirnt that nil parents in nil parts
of the 's'.iti. ,ne satisfied te send their
ehlldrei. te the public .schools fei train
ing. "In i 'her xxnrib., mnke the public
schools of Peniisj Ixnlila c'ltfillv ns geed
ns (inj nnd nil privute schools within
the Stall "
Ti.e inllliiii bejs and girls in Penn
sylvnni are receitiug piihllc-silirjel in
struct ! ' III 11 cost ,,f . 1 10,0110,000 n
jenr, iinerding tn Dr Fliicgnn. In ih
liunihei of studeiiH uml the cost of their
lltsliupiii n Pennsylxaiihi. he said,
stllllU .11111111 III tin' Mitlnll, lii'ill? hiir
passed ijtiii bv Nexx Verk
Flfi'il sessions of the institute nn'
being lidd tednj,
Bey Stabbed In Quarrel
Pail tcinsi, thirteen xeiirs old, or
DO! League street, xvns taken te the
I'ennsihiiulii lle-pilnl last exening w Itii
a ut iii Ills neck, reieixed lu a ii"ht
witii n hey near Fourth and Seuth
streets. The cutting followed an argu
ment In u film show. The asMilluut
cteapeil,
HjiOVlSMWBBm. '102fi
I . . T . V . i .
OFFICIAL RETURNS &HOW
REAL VOTES
Enthusiastic Adherents of
Candidate Even Balloted for
Him for Governer
Recount Shows Unternfied
and Vnyehed Went te Polls
With His Name en Their
Lips
He is tall nnd iitiBtilnr. but neverthe
less Andy fJiunp. ('eiiRressinan-eleet
unless the present reeetnti spills the
beans In nn all-round pnlltlelnn.
The truth, like measles, will sprentl.
and despite efforts nt City Unit te
fintrnnlitie the (iutnp vote It wiih
learned tedny through efflelnt returns
Unit the "peepul" supported Andy for
United Stntes- Senater nnd tJovcrner ns
xvetl as for Congress.
Ills eeniprehenslve ci-nsp en thing
In general nml hl unvarnished philoso
phy regarding plekletl polities nppenlrd
te these who wanted n better xverhl at
n rheaper prlee.
In the desperate rei'eunt new en te
the death Inst-minute reports Indleate
that the Congressman new has a pin
rnlitj of only eleven.
linn Ileal I .end nf Forty-three
Itut right en the heeN nf thi. an-
netineemer.t comes the word ft nm Ity
eniicemer.t comes tlie xxen llem t Ity
lull (verified by real ballets) ih.it Andy
eeelved nineteen votes hitherto n
1
, rei
i i rc. wiiicti arc stronger tnnn inter
llnner speeches and ether human iieIsch.
I get three votes In the First Congres
sional District, one in the Third, eleven
CKO DIES AFIER
E
Struck by One Car, Is Thrown
Frem Anether en Way te
Camden Hospital
NEW JERSEY TROOPER HURT
cT.vtvi Hepkins, seven years old. of
Hamnioiiteii, N. J., xvns killed, it"
Leuis Lnrspii, u New Jersey Stntn
2 AUTO ACCID
NT
Trooper, was tcrleuslv injured in n Philadelphia Scsiul-Centeniilul. Mr.
..j i.i... .,.. ii. xv-i.ii.. lleitsn'Webb said it was iinfertuuntn nohe.lv
-
strucK iiy an automeiuip.
The m.ifhlne in whbh the ihild xvns
being taken te the Homeopathic Hos Hes
pi'nl in Cnmden wa? xvreeked at lferlin
and she was thrown from the cnr.
Larsen was hiirrjniiig from Hammon Hammen Hammon
ten te the scene of the second accident
xxlien. between Atco and llerlin. . his
molercxcle struck an initomebile driven
hv Cluirles Hnlllday, of Atco, and he
xvns thrown ti ft v feet into n field and
seneusiv nurt. lie xxas lai.i'e m x -""i"-.
hurt.
.. . i .. r
; Hii.t itnl. t. linden, where physiciaiis
i saj he prehnblv w id r.'cexer.
Antheny ltpnedette. of Hninmonten.
idrexe the 'ear which struck the girl near
, Hnminnnten. Me stitumeneii wr. u.
Unrig, who. seeing that the child was
his auto-
n.nl.tln tel slnrti.,1 fni file besllltnl. '
. !: . : .
Passing through lterlli.. li. Harlg's
car struck nnether drlxen by Dr. L. I
Koen. of Newark, and the girl was
thiewn te the rendxvnv. She xvns plaepil
In another automobile and hurried te
the hespltnl, where she failul te regain
consciousness. She died shertlj after
midnight.
Weman Strut h by Mcitur
Miss Catherine Kemmerer. twenty
eiglit years old. of 111 Knjiletl street.
Ciimden, wns sllglitly hurt last excnlng
whne she was strut 1: bv a umierenr
as she stepped from a trellcx ai niolden
axciuie ami Division street. She was
l real id at Cooper Hospital.
Albert Jenes, of Wetimmt, drvcr of
i the rar that struck her, wns ut rested.
1 ile was relensed in bail
I William Ashley, thli'j-lixe xe.irs old,
of Wilmington, xvns the victim of nn-
oilier Ciimden meter accident last night, j
iii' xvns riding en a truck drlxen by
Mernard Frnst. of L'it'Je North Sixth
'street, this city, when it was vt col cel
I lisimi with a truck driven hx William
'Fatly, of lileueester, nt Sner.d and
i Mount Vernen streets, Camden Ash-
srriUUL UHUtS MtLr1
! FOR NEAR EAST VICTIMS
Governer, In Proclamation, Calls en
j People of State te Aid Refugees
fioverner Sproul today Issued a proc
' aiiiatien uilliu:: upon the pcepi,. nf
1 Peiinsxlv.nila te aid the innri lhmi
i l.liOO.IHHi men, women uml ihlldnn who
in e destitute and hungry in ttie Near
Fast.
I He asks fonitihiitiens of fm i ,)n,
! clothing te prexeiii theiisaii'l- fimu
i dj ing from hunger or cold In the1
I pioclamiitien, the (Joxerner -nu. I
"Mere than a million wimun, chil-
rireu nnu eiu uu'ii are uesiiiine and
hungry In the Near Fast. Tin x af
without feed and bulling. Hm,i..s
n M'l helpless, thex face ilciih 1,1,1,.
tliej sliall be gi. ell ilillliediate lie'j,
"Tlie Nrnr Fa-t Itellef, iiicorieratn
hv Cei'gii'ss, lias Iippii taking rf. ,,f
these refugees for sexeral jenr. The
untold horrors of recent dlsindirrt haxe
depleted tlie Near Fast Htlief xvnrp
heiisen. At this moment '..'.10,000 eiphnn
children leek te it fur life. Tlie insiht.
ent cnlln for help lime drained ns re.
.sources. It ni-nW inenev for r 1 '
supj.lles thin must lie M'lit imiiiedlatflx
if these rlillilren and liundreds of thnu.
siirul rf ether refugees are te live,
"Peiiiisvlvanla lias alwajs aiisxii.tn
humaiiltj's call in a gi nereus iiiensurp 1
Let us new redouble our efforts and
once ngniii heed the pathetic cries from
times less fortunate iluiu euievis Mm
he even meie Kenermis 111 our response."
niifrii-
Mrtir.KHXN Nn. .; nij'.1. JOHN i,u.
Kami of IUMbh M ip,i, i i, .XI, li,ir ,
riPl.illxpp ni"l f-n-nl. urr mxlieil in fine ru'
I'rl , S r,e A M tnnn , l,(p i,i:..i ,
IV. I- .,4 tli i f-iilriiiii ii'iuiiia iiihs ( nu,
nt Our l.tiix nf . t.,r I " ,XI. Ii 1 p .
1 rns. iv.1,1
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I'i A M Inirranni Unix HKlpr-tn.r iVm
HERE FOR ANDY
Andy Is Very Serry,
But He Doesn't Knew
Te the lUWvr of Vvrnlnv Public ,( :
Sir In Andy (Jump Ineongriteua:
I A. IIKI.K.
Philadelphia, November 1W, IH'J-'.
In the Fifth, (we In the Sixth uml two
III the Seet,th."
"TlmCs sonic. shnwliiR," n culler te
the (lump heiid(iiarters iiRrcetl.
"Hut that in net nil," eenliiiueil
Andy. "I gel eight votes for l'nltei
Htntes Sennter, divided In the follow
ing Ieta: Twe in the Txxclit.vseeeiul
Ward, one in the 'I'hlrlj -second mm
one each in the Nineteenth, Twenty
eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth."
Kvm Named for tiecninr
"What nbetit this tinvemer eteV"
he was asked,
"Well, thnt was something I hadn't
counted en, but I get one in the
Twenty-third Wind nnd nnether lit the
Twenty -seventh. Ilen'l talic my word
fur II. Just u sk Judge .Memigliiin."
A report was elrculnted at City Hall
that tSump really received mere votes.
than these credited en the division re
turns, but Andy declined te comment
en thin.
"I only tnlk nbetit what 1 ktexv."
said the Congressman, "but Sjlvester
Nklnlc, my competitor, who seeks te
usurp the crown which has been placed
nu my head, will tall; about iinjtliing
from pretzels te pelicans, and he clulma
te be tin authority en all.
JtiKt then t linrles 1 limnpsen, Sixty
- . . , I ,., ',.. '.',. ...i.. '..''
""' nrii nuten i "vre'ip. wlm was
V" Jfe. V X.Wn ?.? A:.l?$
i me caniiKinie nun. kiuk nnu miiiicii
dangei-eus reports.
"Uc lias told the people In ask yell
whnt you work at. said ( hurtle. 'He
rii,xn Hie iienic eiimiii tti iiiiimi ttni'Liit-i i
ou ever xverked nt anything but talk-
lug out the x-indexv nnd feeling enn
nrles. Whnt xxlll you eny te thnt?"
"Why, why, why!" gasped Andy.
"What de you xverk nt?" nslxcd
Thompson. "Tell me se thnt 1 enn
spread the xverd."
"That question xxlll be nnswercd In
due time," said (Jump as he walked
toward a rear room with a glistening
corkscrew lu his hand.
Philadelphia!! in Shanghai
Wants Sesqui Advertised
in Far East
IN. Y. CLUB IS INTERESTED
Charles .7. Webb, of this cilj. who
is returning In the Tinted States from
China, expresesd surprise ever the lack
of information there reifantie it...
'mtl lienrd about the great fair, which
ENVOY IS URGED
FOR FAIR IN CHINA
ought te nppi-nl te Chinese merehnntr Director Cortelj-eti iked the com cem
nnd the (Jevernment as n mentis of ' '"tttee for ."00 adtlltienal patrolmen. Tn
placing before the world China's preg- ",''il f cranting ihe rerpient the corn cern
ess in industry nnd commerce. , mitiee sought te relieve the sltnntina
1 tun done ctervthlns nessll,!.. t
nessiliii. te
encourage interest lu the fair." he
said before lenvlng Shanghai jesierdav,
but a commissioner should be np np
peinted te visit the countries of the
I ar Last itmneiliiiteU- xftitni,ii,... i...
Mgnltleancc of the fnir nnd the part
,t!iey inn piny. China can exhibit
i inks, run. neai s. lv
tisuxt n t'l, n,i,l . .....
i t iioiiiieuiups new of the create
... ...-...,,, ,,,n, le, in.
il com-
mercial inteiet.
, M p,ii,i.,ii,t,, t ...,, .
' pha,.",,; '. !& ln I .t , " r"
' 't , I,1,'1 1 i L '' ?... ''."..t'!!
u (111lf . ,, ,,,.,, ... """,'. "'"'.'
being ernulate.." t "'w
i in f ;.... p ,, . ..
.- 'inn ' tun hi rv 1 t'TK Urt
notified Colonel Franklin P'Oliep.
president nf the Sesuni -( Vnteiiniiil Fair
i.. ..!...:.. e . : "; . :
;--" iiiiinii. iii i ne auoptien et a riMi riMi
lutlen looking forward te the celebra
tion m New Yerk of the trl-centetiarv
anniversary of the founding of the me me
trnpelis and Inviting cell iberutimi with
the fair nutherlties in tl elehratieii
of tlie 1.10th nnuixersary of the Dicl.i Dicl.i
ratien of Independence.
Lloyd C. tlriscnm. for mi,r .nn.t
close v associated with Philadelphia in-
i.-,, -is, ,s Honorary p!c.ient of the
l ivitan Club. He at'i'iiilcil the Pni.
versify of Pennsvlvanhi l.-nv u,imni ,n
later was Ainbiem or te Jatian. Perslii
and ether i eiinlrles.
MM. I itlllir i nnl.l..i '
IKIMIIAV t'AXIIl XMKlXt;
Th" niiilt'tu's xx hn enj x nuklii- and
ffittne hntnn tamln i-niJI', ilii'ltv fif helldny
jnen xxlll n)pr;rlnte the timily rpvlpe by
Mrs Mr' A Wilsen, xxiu, h -,, rPHr ,n tnJ
JVmhri.'s I'm-e nf the IIxvm'mi ,'nI ,'0
I i,nvti nt .1 i .. l.. .. . . k'.iv
I.Ei,nrii
itJsp It B Ilnhll " .t,.
Single Pearls
Pearl Necklaces
J. EGaldweix & Ce.
CUES TNUT STREET BELOW BROAD
MELACHRINO
"The Ong Cigarette
P B T TIICtJRAIV
' CALLED NUISANCE
69th Street Business Men Con
demn Plan rtt Overflow
Mass-Meeting
DELAYS A'ND DANGER SHOWN
The Hlxty.nJnth .Street HuMim-mAi.
soda Ien met fn the Postefflee llitfldlng
nt SKi.x-itlnih street .xesirrdnv iifier iifier
imen and adopted n resolution con cen
'M.inlli'f the "turnhnel: svsteni"
.I.1,S.",,,Ir,,i "'"T1- "'", "iMtelernbe
niil.intiee. delay. Inrnnveiilence and ex.
pesure incident te changing cars ,.i iii.
Hlxty-thlrd street rtnilnn." m, l n
"iiiireafeiinble nnd grnwly hiiJum dls dls
ciiinliiiitien shown ngalnsf t,n sixtv.
nlntli Street Terminal passengriV' 1, .
ouuse of the switch bnck.
I he resolution xvnn inesented IV
! mm tt Snyder, president f the fJ f
urban Title and Trust CWpntit f
the Sixty-ninth street section. tJ
The resolution adopted set 'forth I it
"Ince lie flier It! T. Cempa, ,Vn
been turning back inanx of Its elevnted
IrnlHH at the Slxty-third street stallni
jiltheugl, theie him been an riiorme i
llieren-e in traflie because of the busN
tiess boom ii Kastern Dehrware Cem ft
I he method tif operation. tIP rpsnIl.
Hen sin es. subject eltybeiilid passrn.
ccrs te "undue delav and Inconvenience
in the morning rush hours and Intel-
" . . . ' " '" "'. "'. 'Winllen.
"","" hiumiiup. cieiay. ticntivetilenee
,, rM,?MI, ,, ,,, ,.,, r"'
?)l:,,'n' ,''" he.newnrd tri,
m the xenins.
Schedules as a result. If is set fnrfti
'Ire disarranged and many ' passengers
, who fermerlj used the elevnted new iue
ether
lines, i nerehv i wri n. ...in.
from
the Sixty-ninth street sheiiiilnj
section
Tt Is requested thnt the Public Service
eiiiiii ssj,m nppeinl ii speclnl retire
sentative te study trnffle londltienK
im)m.,l'iateir' " mmtlttK vmAlibm'
The pretest enme nfler a serip, 0f
nUshiips nnd delnys en the elevated nt
rush-hour periods.
.Many of the business men sny trenMe
mi he elevnted started with the opening
of lie Irankferd L. xxhen the P. ft.
'I', diverted the Frnnkferd L trains ti
ne -Market street L lines. The n.laV.1
trnttic. ihex- say. causeil congestion nnd
idelavs. (((hern sny that the rtlxtt
third street tiirnhnck switch b, re re
spensible and thnt It would be n wiser
pelmy te run all trains through te Six
lx -ninth street and around the loop in-
Mead of bucking traffic at the cress.
, ever nt Slxtx -third street.
i At the offices of the P. K. T. tedny it
, f ''." '.'.'""m".";1,'1 J.1" "'"Iter xvns new 'he-
fore Ihe Public Service Commission.
i 9Q7 Dm inCMril nrTemi..
-. i uLiubiiiciD nciunNLU
TO STREET PATROL DUTY
Council and Cortelyou Reach Agree
ment en "Easy Berth" Detail
. The number of turni-crn. clerks net
nig detectives and special officers in
he Police Department xvill be reduced
by Jfti Jniiiiary 1. These men will te
turn te bents through an ngreemen1
reached between Director Cortelyou uml
(etmellH ISik get Cnmmllf....
' " uuiiii mnp many comparatively ,.a.,-
eerins. i ue corps ei seventy-live act
ing detectives xvns eliminated, te he re.
placed by lifty second-smile detccthis
at SlOfiO a year.
The t'eunciimen also created sir ml.
litiennl elerksliips at $1200 n year each.
and prevision xvns made for eighteen
telephone operateis in the Llectrlcnl
Mit rcmi nt $-W each.
ESTELLE HAFFEY WEDS
Becomes Bride of N. Themas Ben
nett, of New Windser, Md., Today
Miss Fstclle Haffey. of .s-17 SeiUli
Flflv-sUth street, was tnarried this
morning te N. Tliemas Hennett. of
Nexv Windser, Mil.
The I'crcmniiv was perfeimed In tlr
Catholic Chinch nf ihe Trnnsiigiua Trnnsiigiua
lien. Fifty-fifth street and tVdiir
incime. by Father Mellugh. Ml s
Margaret McC'ennell was liridesiiiiinl
and Francis J. Haffey. u brother of tie
bride, acted ns best man.
After a honeymoon trip in the Seuth
Mr.
ami .Mrs. liemiPtt will rep de i'
rigbteetith and Diamond streets.
I Won't
Prosecute Girl Dancer
Sunbury. I'd.. Nev. LIV The Nei-iii-iiniberliiml
ministers who objected te .in
alleged immoral dame bj J. Sclienlx
and Miss Leretta Thompson hate de
clared they will net pnss prosecution
against the girl, but that the man will
'ii1 punished.
3T is net a ceind-
dence that the
man of discriminating
taste is a smoker of
Melachrine Cigarettes
MELACHRINOeuKtja
wnidw and distlnctd frtftf
enct, the uerU exrr, te the fxt
thrtt it 11 campnstd only of IM
chosen Turfctth taw'
peiiiWc te imitate or tquat.
Sold the World Over"
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