y"") ' "' -? J. fc VUV -iftVif.fV "J" 1 PJPKWSl '?-" Se .v,y , w '- V , V- 11 . sfi ii" t" a, it m ! lr fl O .11. JWi's! .' mm ' 1 ?fLit , t. Is-ffls . in IMH ii B tt ll8S. 1 IRC 7ft. V.V J RAND JURY PUTS WARDEN ON GRILL General Superintendent Coeke Questioned at Length en Con ditions at Holmesburg INSPECTORS NEXT ON LIST Tin- I illflll rillliltlelpliin l .liii uir-iiKi.iin in mull .iri'iiii moved ;l clllll.' tills Illi'lllilU rnpidly tow .ml ;i nH l'rt'il A i ' n! ilif steneral super- " intenileiit. a iiui.'.cl fur Dill' I .. hull l 1 anil nnd twenty minute-. Coeke ctrried n . il'1 of hook-i ether records into ibe hem iiiB room at 0 o'cleel, .Vs-i-tnnt Hitriet Attorney Miwrer put iiumv qui stl.ins te the ex ecutive head of the c.nnt prisons- here. When Mr Mnurer left at 10 o'cleel; the Interrogation vvns continued by the titis-tra thpinsMviw The (irand Jury new ba a mn-. of detniW cnncernlmt otitlitiens at the prisons, ivtrtieulnrlv the convict branch i at Helmc-biirc. The teumen of eon- wets and former mmntni nix een tern- livl Uv a thorough Inspection, et the' j'i-ien itself Prison Inspectors Net Dark cells, fondle" day a n punish ment, the ban en tobacco and talking and the confinement of men "ill soli seli Ury" with no exercise have diietly ..nf,! tlm fJrnn.l .lerv's attention Coeke sisbed aildlbh as lie left the . h hearing room nt lit.'JO o'clock. "Whew, I feel better new that that is ever," lie remarked. The general superintendent, iisii.illj rrferred te as the wniden. went te a telephone, called up the Meynmensins Prison and instructed 'WiUiiim" te "have Jehn bring the ear up te City Unit richt uwa." The Beard of I'ri-nn In-t fr. who make the rules fr Hie ...unt mils ere. me uet in lie inicrrng.uiMi. ine tti.iv lie called tins .ilternoen when the ilraiiil Jurv resumes the prison probe 111 .1 o'clock. Warden Must Lnfurre Hub's As additional background te tli r iiuestlg.itien. the gnnid jur"rs new ii.ne an insight into the rules and c.m c.m niiiens at the K.istein IVnitentiarx vlilch tbev again Msited esterila. tl is uiiderstiinil Mr. Coeke n ake 1 why (iinditleiis nt 1 In- St.ite Peniten tiary diffcied fietu these at the (Oiinty prison-, lie is repot ted te have laid he li.u-t fellow "in the ruins .i lnid down b the pri-mi inpeet.ir. Soen after tin- mie-rig-itum began I)r. .leseidi M. IJccm's. president of tic P.eaid of Prison lnsji..cter. .iserid that If Coeke did tut fellow : the rules inipl 1 illy he weu!l !" l""king for another ob. William II. Hesten. in . h.ir.e et the Holmesburg prison. wa iiierietieil vesterdn by the liriuid .Ii.r. winch i expected' te make it- repmr te .1 hle Audenrled about the mi 1 In' of i .t neek. It was leiirneil lie-ten sii.l h" simply enfened t,e fines as airaug"! liy the prison inspector-. Considerable discussion is tlmu-ht te have ensued ever the d!-ceeri- made by the Cr.ind .Iur 111 a recent M.-it te the prison. On ihnt mia-um the vibltin: jurymen fe.ind two daiiip 'ell locked, and en ilie fleer of one of tueui. it Is said, certain appantu- found which it- believed fermerH te lme been used in applying the -pre.id-eagle" treatment. Member- of the pnj ui'--tlened Hesten es.eii" about the ii" ii" hmeking rules and t"ie'ic'-s men I p nod-. It was -aid. LOSES BIG FORTUNE IN POKER SWINDLE Clean-Up of Broadway. New Yerk Gambling Fraternity Begun New Wrk. lie. 1 illv A P -liisclesiires of .1 gunnte- poker -wind'e, in whieh liundleil- et thousand .1 ' l.'is have been lest wealthy ; r- .11 Iti games in mid-Manhnttan. was fore cast today when detective- sf.t . u; teiind up Hre.idway '- g-imliling fia- ternlty. Twe men nlreadv are under urie-t en the charge of being coiiur.en gamblers, and detectives who served the' Will rants yesterday -lib! thev expeetnl te take a number of t 1 r- into 1 u-tedy seen. While the police de. lined. ,n -i.l .1 11 et meie nrrests, te reveal the infei -ii atien placed 111 th'ir 1 11 mi- it " barned that mic cnuiplaitiatit ( l.n -1". Meyer, of White Pi. i- le-r -i. . em hiintlret tbeii-.iinl dellai- m gnu es at which p.irti.irs weii, -,n, te have ben framed a- ' hihih gi PROMINENT N. Y. CLUBMEN TESTIFY IN LIQUOR CASE Federal Grand Jury Investigating Source of Champagne New Yerk. I --'l l'-..i , . 1 members et ih- Nen ..i ', Une. ,. anil Tennis ' I'd wei w.in ,j. terilay befeie ill' I'.. l.n1 iira'ii Which Is llllestlgnl ng , 11. ',( 1, large quiiiililii - ! liiier 11 n lingne have bi'i-n . nr,i 1 ,. I H leienl li,. hi'ler .llliln 1 in violation ..f 1! . . inquiry will be re-inne.1 ! The member. isti,' ,1 ,; liana (iihseii, i:ilit C I her of tl.e hriu of .1 p Ce. : .Inines 1; I SI. ii lu tb. 11 1 1 in - I "II. lll'-j , M.IR.IIII .V I". .1 nc- ll, lailei. a lie lulu 1- -u ine henid of gevirnnrs; vlll'eii I!t r-vr, nn . p.- . iill of the New V eik t turn I K.ulma 1 Ralpl M. De ( "st.l. pniatlen leiin-il. II ,'s-s!t1t ,,,, d Charles eimiillai l liber vvn ni I- who have te-tiflnl liefere the (iriiiid .lurt ,'elnh' llnrrv Kiiapp, pre-liiiit of ti rg'iiiitti.ie . I'.llllighntn Tewii-eii'l Irv'r. treason " if the club: lord Huntington, v i. e prcident of 'he New V n'l, 'I'elt pnein Cniiipaiiv and nm. et ila bi.inl of iii'in. ag-r-: ReiieruU Terrv .It Ph'Iip I 1 ii-tei', I Law ie, in. VV t . 1 1 n, i rml Charles Pre-l n t . RESPECT FOR DRY LAW AIM OF YALE STUDENTS Working te Develop , Sentiment Against Intoxicants New I lav in . (nun.. 1 1. 'l illv ,'i, P. I Twe iinileigiii'luaii i 01111111' lees. one ii.ade i l et ii ntieuiic ' students aim I Ii f etll"" li'tuesi'iit . nig the "-hciiiel I Sinniiin Scheel. 1 ae been t he-cii ,11 V ale I'm veisity te wink lewanl ' operiitien in the Hi injt'ii f beih te In in about n ' g"catei fspci'i tot tin pri'bibilieii laws. Till' UpplUllllllclll of the cillllllltlei s ' ns the i '-nil of a inciting held Tues day lit the ieiiieM of Pic-iilent Angell. The ilevclnliliieilt nf Kliuletit opinion I I'gain-I Ilie use of intoxicating dr nl- I vac said In be the object el the meet - Tl.e chief of police. Philip T. Smith, tald arrests of Mudi'ius iwentv year JS0 averaged about 200 a year, while new Ii is rarely thai a studeni is ar lested 7HV. JOH VIM CI I.IIIIMNO lie found In 'IH' llelp W allied . inn .viav elaii.i en 'SMOKE ALL YOU WANT TO,' SA Y WOMEN LEGISLA TORS Mrs. Maurice J. Spciscr Has Ne Objection at All Provided She Isn't 'Smoked Out,' and Se the Suspense Is Over The suspense Is ever. The touted nerves of t he nieinhers uf the Leclsln lure arc rehixed. The emit unrest that luii lievereil nhntit is removed nml the nnmliers en n new breathe n sIrIi of relief. Why? Hecause the women members have stated that they will net mind smekini; nt the sessions of the nsemhly. That im te sav the women member (ltd net i.h ln ... . ..,t. t. 1.. nil irA.1 l'l"llli-V M' -m"Il- IMIL lilt", till ilfcltUll , , ,, , . that the men were te fed perfectly fr,, t ninKe. There hai been quite a little vvnrri inent for n his fat political clear enhances the dignity of appearance, pnssihlj timhcs niie Ien; (nniieneMiie 'l FRENCH GIRL JAILED FOR SCANDAL WRITING ' " Started en Leve Affair by Aneny. meus Letters Toek Wider Scope Tulle. France. 1W. 21 . Mile. ngele Laval, found guilty of writing iiiienjinmis letters which et the whole town by th irs. was Mnti'iiced es- tcrda te a month's iiiipnentiient and hned 10ii fr'in.s for public defnmatlen and five fran. s for private defiimiillen 1110 n'leiiMiii-iis ieners. s ippus hi, have ri'-uli flung wen lilted trein the rt:ilr et two g women in .1 love niiair. ar nrsi purported te eNpnse weak points in tlie Ii-es of .1 number nf individuals inter- e-ited in the affair, but seen th" under ground work "enk en a wider scope. After setting individuals one ag:iint (he ethet. it en.brieled families and tmallv svr wind" ti- ighbeihmu's in a 1 turmoil. mm,mlr ..., ... GRAND JURY SILENT ON HALL-MILLS MURDER Rumors Persist That Quiet Hunt for Clues Is Being Kept Up SnmrrUUe. X. J.. Dec. '-'1. Ad jeiirnmetit has been taken b the Som erset Ceuntv tirand dun without ac tion in the II.ills-Mills murder nn-tei The 1 irand Jurers will convene again .luniiarji .'!. but there is no premise that the will act at that tinv "11 the -lajing "f the lte. IMward Wlieerer Hull ind Mrs. Lleaner lleinhardt Mills. The ceuntr .mtherities perit in re-fu-ing t" 11 uke any statement com cm ing the iae. although there are tunny rumors te the effect that 11 (puet inves tigation is being pursued. Neither Special lleputv Attorney lieneral Wilbur A. Mett nor lMectte Mat-en. assigned te investigate tlie mur der, has been in Semen ille -ince the la-t (irand .Inn was dt eh ed afttr failing te leturii indictments in the .se WOMEN PROTEST TO U. S. AGAINST IRISH EXECUTIONS Mothers In Ireland Send Cable Appeal te America P.tris. Pee. 21 (By A. IM An appeal signed hv several prominent women of Prance te Ireland I'll- cabled trem Pre-ident Harding today. protesting ngniiist "the executions el prisoners et war in ireiaiui. "Such executions." the me-age de . lar-il "are unparalleled in history, violating all the rule- of internatinn.il, warfare P.leven tlieii-and pri-em r-. men nii-l wem.-n .ire new at the merev f the Pl'ee State (ievernnient. Will America stand for tin- while indignant at Turkish atrocities?" . The message was -igned by Mar- 1 g.iret Penrse, mother et Patrick II. Pearse. che-en as iir-t President of the Irish Republic and executed by the 1 Itntisli after the rebellion in 1010 : .Vine Cennnt. widow of Cemjnandant i'amen Ceantn. who le-t hi- lid m tin l'.lli! nWlien . Mi Maiv MaiSwiiiev. 1 si.ter of tl.- late lnver Ma.-Swiney. of Cerk v.t tin. "' 1 'linger striki. an 1 Mr- Marv M-l1 .wi-. mother of Li.un Mc'lewcs ni f die bailer- ex ited in the 1'n-e m tte u.ilitat'v court re- '.i-ntlv a- a an i-'ire 1 f rtprlsal. "BOBBIE" HAS VANISHED; NEWSSTAND PATRONS SORRY Police Asked te Selve Disappearancs of Atlantic Highlands Girl Mabel Weeds, better known ns ' Bob Beb bie the Hews. girl " lias diniitie;n-cd trein tier home it Atlantic Highland-. .1 and the polite "f Phllinlt Iphi-i anil ether 1 iie. have been ashed te l.'flk fr he' The jii! ' 1- 1 epular 1 -i"fi.i''v ' . pitret- '!' 1 new -stum! ' .'i-- lpti'ireil after '1 'tv illg till ev V "I k ".t,.Msihl I" but ( hri-'mn- in-e-e n-. bi. W. ln-i -ecu II' '!' -f.l'li'i n I- L'lllhetllpnrt N -1 . '.1-' .it II' "I ,- 'the g rl ii.i- apparendv r . ' ; ;- 1 anie of initid SI lui- light le-ewti bebbe-l 1 nr i ie H-.-t .ix inches tall ami ghs r.-u -.nl- .'-he were a blacl. ntiit'H-i 11 n-irnkhan. bl.n-k '1"'- b'.-. k .( ,,- i-iti wtudell ste.'Uiig- at. - .tl . rt I'l Itosien hng I'hi gll'l seemed iejite.,t..i .' I,. ' a- .. i,d n rensen ter her 1 . . ni -ti rv i;. ' I H. 1m. ' 'll'l SI vi ti . Ti : I tlf. I. i.er SEIZE 'CHEER' SHIP'S CARGO 400 Cases et Liquor Taken and Seven Arrests at Baldwin Harber I itcpnrt. S. . Ii.. Jl - i I'.v A P. i A' I. i-i .n. ii n of ti . ( hr i . -i I i it l ij.ser- ' a 'i ekt ti r .niigl t i .i iv ii ,b. i- tit p,,rt "t Ni "i l I tin- ii i.i I, n.'i i,-i tl'l' , - II I J" 'VUl II I'l ll'll'l.l g hi V v V I k'- I'll l-tli..'- i III ' I I N i in I Vim. I . i :li , ' a - , i it tun , ti f the i ! ii I In rt" ii- ttinl nrrestnl 1 1 e wiie prt ii i r 1 1 1 .- ie . ,s I! ti... 'i,iji.i I - imi Ie in a-. 1 1 tii'ii, . i I1 .it I- 'i i ' PLAN REPUBLIC IN INDIA Full Program te Be Presented at National Congress Uiiiilnn, Un 'Jl i I'.v pi A full preiiriiiii fir tli -I pin it. en et India in .in tin Hi tish l.mpit'e nnd esialdislnnei t of 'The I'ederateil Itepnliln et India will he -iibmitteil te the luiliaii .Niitieiuil Congress duritiK Its aiiniial si'siiui ji t liaya, llritih llldlll. lieM week. a. . el dlli' In Infor Infer Infor iiiiitieii reteived in l!uii-h elln nil tlr cles. lireat inteiest m i In. preirrnm is evinced by elh' l.lN hele. who -uv it is the direci vvml. "f IleNhevists ''h,. Indian Natien il Ceiutitsi i tin. e-. ciiiiiaitiiui v.inth .ha m In - K iliiiiilu lieadetl until hi- ain-i and luiprisoii luipriseii nit ut carlv hi ibe pn - in veir. .M'Mtl'Vll M" K "Ml I Mill I'l ;s !, I H't r aulr t tr fce feu'id HU' ' bl eeiiatil'u,. V. a ' Kiijinu en iiuue -tt. -ittv.l EVENING PUBLIC hut any wt. reeardless, is a fair graft I from constituents. ' .Mrs. .Mnurlce .1. Speller has no j objection at all. "They may smoke Mill thej want te," she said, "provided, thev ilnti't mneke the women out. I menu t lint n- n llgure of speech." M-. I. 111. tl III.... -I-. iit! ' .UI-. Ijlllll' II. I IUf Ill-It VVltn IIIIUH thai the men should mnekc. "Persen- ally I de net." she said, "but let each ruin ilii nu It.i rtt uliit ilnuirnui If tllfl . I women members want te. all right." --be and girls employed during the Mrs. It. 1. He Yeung asked that thereljear nl three tierlhern suburban cenn-I be a little moderation. "Surely (cvery , trr rlul fiRnlre)1 nt noo,teday in, , one who wains m mumiiii -miium-, nm- i said, "but there should lie enough com- men sense used se that it will net really be anneing. A for the women, there's 11 time and place for everything and I should net especially cheese a meeting of the legislature as the place for my cigarette." PET BITTEN BY MAD DOG BITES HIS MISTRESS Weman and Animal Beth Under Pasteur Treatment Media Dec. 21. Mrs Samuel Pan- const, of Hroemall. Is tnklne the Pasteur treatment as the result of being bitten ,v her pet deg which was bitten a fe'w Javs age bv a mad deg. ijer husband, the ceunU enler of WPjKhts and measures, a few days age t .... .. . ,in . . .... ,j. Tear llg the animal was mad. Patioeast set a shotgun and after a chase -het the 1 uiuinl. The next day he leek the head te the l'niversity of Peiinsjlvania and a te.st -iiem'u iiiuuir", 111 uie iiieauwme ini'ii 1 deg bit Mrs. Pancoast en the leg. She was put iniineilialely under" tl.e Pus- teur treatment. His wife objected te 1 killing their pet and It was sent te the I Miilferd lnlKiratnry. (Jleiiehlcn, for treat ment and oh-enutien, , HEART THROBS IDENTIFY n. y. burglary suspect Twe Doctors Use Stethoscope en Fermer Acter New Yerk. De. Jl. 1 l!v A P.I Harry Simlnlr. urre-ted last night as a burglary "ii-iicm, In- been Identified by his heart throbs. Thinking tlie prl.enr'- description talliisl with that given bv Ir. Henry leeller of the man who Inst Sunday night entered bis eftire a- a patient ami I11.it Mini robbed him. pellc -nt for I lr. Meeller. Assisteil by his son. ol-e a physician. Ir. Mueller examined Sinclair with a stethoscope and declared the pri-enerV henrl beat was the same as that of the man he examined in his ehVe Sun day . Sinclair, who said he was an ucter. was idei, title nl-e by Hr Meeller's two daughters. Anita and Marie Meller. n the 111.111 thrv saw in their fathcr'. fathcr'. eiiic.. Sunday night. ADMITS KILLING SUITOR Ohie Girl Pleads Guilty te Man- slaughter Charge . Akren. ().. Dee 21. illy A. P.1 ( Daisy Pitts, sixteen years old, t.ijya- liega Palls schoolgirl, today pleadetl guilty te mati-laughter in connection with' th" killing last August of Teny Marcella. her ulter. at her home. On tl.e vitnes stand Ml-s Pitts, .said she -het Marcella because he hail threat ened her lite. Mi Pitts was given a suspended setitetl' e te lb" (ll'ie Hefonn.'itery for Women at te school. Man -villc, and will return Deaths of a Day REV. JOHNSON L MINER SUCCUMBS TO APOPLEXY Had Been Paster of Roxborough Baptist Church for Several Years The Rev l"hii-en I. Miner, hfty v . ri r- old, pa-ter et the Iloxhnreilgh i'.apll-t Cli ill"' Ii. .y un and Ridge ivetiue-, tin 'I in 12 :l."i e i ii i k iiieriuhg ni apoplexy at hi- lc me l.titlllll llVi'lllle III- wit"', who Is ill the Memerial Hospital leeMiiiig from 'in operation lui appendicitis, has tint bet n '"Id "f i.er liUfhnnd - death, f"l" It.'" tie shock i. light prove i.ital. Mr. Mlii-r Ind been m tailing health ter -,.-, triil month. He had been pus. ter of the Rovbnieugh I'h'inh f r the i ,,- -i i a r . i eiiiiiiu i i , i u v t" m R.. I'.mk. .1. JOSEPH G. LAWRENCE Funeral of Retired Business Man te Be Held Tomorrow I uner.il sitv n e f..r .Iu-.nl i. Law- ... ' f.ii'iiier gt ni'i.tl iniiii'i et 'lit Wi i mm P.. Ilinch Ctniii i Sine- 'i i nth nii'l Market street., who died ii ni- liniiie at ."2 III I. -' '1'i't ye-. "l.i ui 1 be liehl nl ls.ii i ie -Unit -tr -t folliel'low lift" I lie'il it J n'l lock lt I.IMM'fllCe relilfll II I t e Iill, i'l i .a pniii tin y.ar- .'- iv hi ti Ie- i ' lib failed Mf. Lawrence ivn- t -i t v. ear- hM 11- 1- survived bv a widow . I.e'ii-a. II" w.t- a ni mlii r of th" Knight- "f il'a. A. and I. n.. Ne 2-"..", Psnulav ' i.dge Ne. 20. Knight tit I'vthtn-. li llWIlle Temple. Ne. 21. ' nf I A -I fun Hill Council, Vn. ".". Seli it lid 1 in . gliters of Libert v: Philndi I .111.1 l.ttige. Nn. .11. L. . V ,. 11 1'ie-e nigiiiiinUeli- will alien I tin -erv 0 i s. Dr. Edward Pennington I ii in nil sen ices ter In teibiiv Penniiigteii. win Idwnnl .s.r. lletl 111 hi- itsin Hum strei t, vestt riluy Seillb I'eri v -ni'iili will lie I i ni In . 'ate liellli SiH'li'day nltei iioei Im, r. ineni w ill lie III est l.n in 1 Tim (Vllle'fll III. I'elllllligtell V . - f. one vi , i. hi. I e vvn bun n. I'ntei . son. ,1 . and ciiine.te ilil in n , venil He i- siirv iveil bv i vi ulevv. Virginia l.eill-e Pi iillliigleii i tliii.'Ti ler. Aittia . mid a son. la!'. ."I .Ii Funeral of Mis. Helen Bednarck The iniieral el Mi - lb h i II. ll.H l n. vv he died in In r hellie. ihcn ..vt niie, 'I'm -tinv i. 1. 1. toiiierinw nml mic I '-"7 l.i-l All. ' -HI. vv ill lake I i M Atl.ll- ' 'Imid h. la.si Jieii It. .niiili I .iilieln Alb ubctiv avenue ami stit.i l She VV I- the iv i' Putin, ii' I-. wnlelv known n i n-li 1 II 'C' I mil of I be i il' 'lit. psillj hill I it - I Mi Stewart Ress McShea IIaiitle ity. !"' -I .-fwini Itess Mi Shea, sevetil v -one vim- ,,ld, tiled at his home, ,",IHI." I'm ill. Aveiiue. vi-ienhiv of in ui" il.l it "a ' i he In an fielll which he hil'l I'.lij iffi led. Ie was niie of the plenei r .I'lu.-eineiit lui n of tin re-eri aim vvn- n n en r tll opnes. re-erl and vvn- i tit; operiitien "I 'be nm li-bin fills en Sill tinv all!, i 'mill e-iiib-it'll he was inlereali'il it i prise-. hem llv in evi i.il -in h eu- U n- V t 11 II l HIMllllll ,) Wdll. juull l.ua u un WLv J6 Alii. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, SANTA'S A BIRDIE CLUB CADDIES SAY I Mere Than 600 Feasted and Entertained by Players en . Three Links RIRI winu IN HOSPITAL HAPPY s , ll1riHl nlll, twentylive en.l.llf" " what te them was the greatest event nf the year. First, they nte turkey and nil the fixin's in the snnie dining halls where the clubmen and clubwemen dine en ether day-: second, they received gifts of sweuteis, nieney and candy: third, they were entertnlned with "unities" and vaudeville. Clubs at which the Christmas din ners and gift distributions took plnce were: PJillmeni. Huntingdon Valley and 1 Md Yerk Itead. The custom of awarding special prizes lias been ef fective for several ears. nml these caddies who held efficiency records for service en the Relf courses were the principal benefit' iurh s. I'llis A. tiiinliel and nn associated committee of clubwemen and club of- liclnls supervised the iiltlllf at l'llil nieiit. With Mr. (ilnihel were .lules Miistimiim. llenrv 0. Lang. Henry S'reuse. Mrs. (ilinbel. Mrs. Mastbailin. I Mrs. Milten Ilereld. .Mis. 1. 11. Ml- vermnn and ethers. the dinner vvus served at II!:."'" o'deck. and was i..llnwil hv a short address by Mr. (ilmbel and the award afternoon was devoted tint vaudeville. At the same hour IM .red at the Huntingdon of gifts. 'Hie te 'movies" caddies gntli- Valley Conn- of Philndel- trv Cub. A coin. nun' l!;!i:;;.n;ynr.he,'prer;.nr,incitu.e;; 'the ilinner. the award of sweaters and , n,, and Ckri-tinns money, and later 1 in intrrtiiiiiiiielit. I here s one ciintij III Birl--VVlln WHs HOI III Ilie uiuinn ut who will have a Christmas remein- l.rnnce all her own. This is Mis uirrie Liberty at least that's the Ameri canized version of her name. MI-s Libertv is 111 the Abington Memeilnl Hesnltnl. wlnue she 1ms been 11 patient since .Tune last. She was one of the iuet popular caddies employed I en the Neble course, mid while en her way te her home in .lenkintewu one June evening she was struck and in jured bv n't niltomebilt The girl s lb.uk vv'is hurt, and sM'lcd surgeons have been working ever smce with ulti mate hope of -ucce.ss. The golf girl wns net overlooked when it came te the distribution of holiday tbeer today. .T. Scott I'ewler. 11. M PaUt. M. V. Montgemerv ami William A Ickler developed the plans for the enter tainment et l-" caddies nt the Did Yerk Ilead Hub. The program et the .lenkintewn clubhouse was similar te that of both ether organizations din ner. Christmas leniembriinces and an entertainment. Growth of g'df as a -pert is strlk Inirlv emnhui7rd bv tbtse annual '.vents. It is estimated that the caddies boys mid girls cam in tlie ngpre- i gate' about Js7.".(HX) each year, and many of th yeung-ters have made thee earnings the bas for a bank account. , Among the caddie themselves there arc ,1 number who are really geed golfers. I And enddying 's nnt confined te the veungstcrs. There's one caddy at Phil nnnt there for many yeais who is I 'way past -Ixty years old, and who ha- 1 found eaddylu,' profitable a- nn earn- 1 ing medium all that time. Virtually 1 very letiinuiniiy nleng the (lid Yerk imid was repie-enteii In the li-t of "1 ' 1 limit n I'm a day VERSAILLES GARDENS IN NEED OF REPAIRS Ten Millien Francs Needed te Keep Buildings and Statuary Frem Ruin Paris, Dec. 21 Tlie park of V'er . allies, including the three famous tht- palaces ami their gardens, terraces nnd 417 statuarv, is in Immediate need of 10, 1 imiO.OOO francs te prevent the domain of kings fiem crumbling te pieces and 1 iking its plate along with ether relics nf history -mil a- the i'eruni in Reme nml the Acropolis in Athens. While the pnliiees nppiiiciitly ale in geed condition, they are really crum bling apart, due te bad drainage pipeH mid l.n k of general maintenance. It is recilllnl that vvhfll the Sun King, Leuis XIV. lived there he kept thou sands 01 workmen Ini-y keeping the es tate m repair, and new there are only a few t nr enter- and gardeners. Th" Mnti hope- ie defray part nf tin. etiten-i. tbieiizli chareiiur admls- imi. Ilie i-it ent prejei't te nave me 1 .tot net rkid where the pea race lieatv I a- I' k tlletl has been abandoned for i tllllll- TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I nl si i.' Ml ,.lj i s H..I'" Ml 1 '1 I.IHI r.C Is V. . 1 ster St. Vn itiUl - n If .. .s H'i.lt,. r. I I.. I K.'V-i. . ,. i I t nderw 1.' ' .d Vt hull' a. )l i rt. , ! V ,r I Ol TL leilii.rh 717 1 "I ir vv . i i lfii r .If , ,J7" ii. t'amlirlii si 711 N gth st A'l-eii. ''uv and i I" ; !, - rah et , 'i I l.'.'l Kli.wiitrr t is tjui n -1 i' ti'l Iill I I XI At in i ii Hi. rnvv ay ave. nn.J (lreetiv.i -In 1 0-117 i I- llil .et .Ii ItUn'ir "!( .in. I II is. r i lat JL 17 Nw IJl.ell "' s r.f .i l.-.m tn. vt .,r., ft .iti'l Jennm I - , 1 ff 1-37 s 7th ,.,. ' tl. Ve.jiui.i. ll's -. Alder St. r. 1, ' .ii. ! ii i .. e 7'i.l .- Waniut,k xt f.t. Pure 1411 "h'lrtli ft. and Mll.Ii- ! I I-th a Ml rrili'itiifi ae VI 'nir ,-n piird CM .s Vide hi It.'t.i i .nor !-."! IlliiKKtild -t. . m la i Ir i vv low (irevt, I'a. Ildiii -n .- CM N t'..irli.n si. V 11..- iiluu ,".". I'tinli. rtun si ui 1 i ..lid I and It. I'll .St,"llit-k MSUl Pelsiilll t tl.titv i Dritiiir.ni fhiKiei. J'ii . and Ida vf .nil.... . Iin.i r I'll . rc VV nun id'veti I'a. and Kaili I- tut 1.1. 'U S. Al.hr el k 1 1 1'i'nr i ' 7 ". Kllihari i - It lan '.""!". Ilt'urx.le t. VV .t,.. I MI7 1I.I.I -V-. V VI .- M 17 Hit-. 1 ave. . II., . ,li4 I Mirllik i"1 . -i ,i, , a., ii . n N .7lli si. t.. mi v -i 7'i". V Mlh ', t i a i. 7"7 mil f 1 un I 1.1 ll . all'l vt I' - I j ( A PI' A.l inc. 1 1 I. Tiiii fcs t, r, 1' I'ET your Xmua gift r c fl e c t the lull measure et your co- teem. One el these beau tiful boxes of Adam' Chocolates will de this and mere. fiiOAM 210 tleiitli IIP Id Ht. 'LADY RHONDDA WINS , DIVORCE ON DESERTION Decree Granted In Londen te trier Militant Suffragist Fer- II)V RHONDDA I-onden. Dec 21. (My A. P.) Ladv Rhenddn received n divorce today from Sir Humphrey Mnckwerth, en grounds of misconduct nnd desertion. The suit was net defended. Ladv Kl Ida. formerly n militnnt tstiffingist and for some time one of the lending figures In the Itrltlsh business world, vvn- denied 11 seat in the Heuse nf Lords Inst May after a long fight for adinis-ien. Last March tlie Lords' Committee en Privileges granted her petition for n -eat. but en reconsidera tion the committee decided that her claim had net been established. Lady Rhntidila Is the daughter of the late Vi-ceiiiit Rhundda. Pend Controller diiring th" wnr. She succeeded him in the direction of many of his large bus! ness enterprises. Lady i'razer. wife of Sir Jehn Fester Frezer. widclv known lecturer, received it divorce tetlay en grounds ex miscon duct. She was Helen Mary Lawrence, of Seattle, Wash. REUNITED AFTER 42 YEARS Brethers te Celebrate New Year at Scene of Boyhood Days Mahaney City. Pa.. Dec. 21. After forty-two years .lames Itnylan, of Ma Ma haeoy Plane, near here, and Jehn Boy Bey Inn, brothers, have met again in n hos pital in California and will celebrate New Year's Day together In Mntinney Plane, the scene of their boyhood days. Jehn, who is seventy-six years old, left Schuylkill County fifty years age.. Fer a long time it wns thought he was tl ail. but recenllv inquiry for rela- I tive-t mine out of California, stnting i Jehn was In the hospital about te un- I tlerge en operation and wished te make1 himself known te his brothers, Jeseph . and James. Jeseph, who left home nt the same time as Jehn for the West, hns never been heard of since. HARDING PLAYS SANTA Sends Message of "Merry Christ mas" te Children of U. S. New Y'erli. Dec. 21 . President i IInrdine yesterday tent ( liristlnns trreet. nigs te the children of the Cnited Stntee in tlie form of a telegram te the Santa I Claus Association, n national organiza tion which receives letters written by clilldien te Santa Clans and sees that i thev are suitably leplied te. , 'Merrv Christmas te the children of 1 the Cnlted States!" the President's I message lend. 1 Tlie words were sent by radio last I night te each of the forty-eight brandies of the hanta cinus Ansocia Ansecia Ansocia tieti in the country. UKATIIS ADAM---tin Dff U la.'i'.'ia hln'resl Jeiire. MM Ctilnr live DAVID I ADA.MH. 1 uiiT.il "rviips nml Inturmfiu iirlvnte ItdlllN'.-dN - Dfi'. gii. fiSJ, lli:.VJAMlN huhli.tti't of t'ltrnlliii. Hotilnfen (nt4 Sclialin Kr llPliitlves una frlemlB are invited te iitten funeral p.iIck. .saturdity, g 1" M.. M b' n 3 riiii!r.ie Ktnenttiii I'.eljlnsun, 740 Jctlmetnn st IiilHrini.tit Mt Merl.ih ini. l.rv. ll'MIUlllls I11.IJ t le0(i i'lliJHV ltti- VVKin: tin D"i i'O, Dr JA.Mi:.S T Will 1 1 llla'lv ami frintls Inviteil In nit t 1 fin. ml iktvIcij. tin Saturday, at 'J I' vi 1 . tniff rmldtncif. iTVl N. diet -t 1'ieinent prlv n te .,1 VtVli:v .1111 1). it. I'ON.sTANCK M i I., t .1 William T Oummev. 1 uneral' nn Miiin ' i tt. '.'.'I Ht 1 T. .M . Hern rl ilire of h.r n.iuehttir. 7110 ll.iyer t Jit Air Inttrnv nt nrlvatp r'VI.I. At his late reslder.. , 4IB9 JlHltllt.'ir. ,te De, ,ae, IP22, THUMAS 1).. hii-li.nd f .VtHriiima 1'. Move 1, KunnrRl Herst .t 1 no rmfnt private fl. in 'ill A i I.lnd'niveld. N .r De 111. 1U.J .IVMP.S W . hushiinil rf .dl i f letiRl ni,' 1 11 var. I'.e.utuvn nnd f.ii.nd at-i Depot of FuppllPti t. f. Via' ii ' .lis. te tl all ether '.rKunlzatlen-. 1 h t .1 t .tltT'l funeritl. liittnidHV, 1 no I t, f f,. m IjI.i rA.tri.ni'i, l.lnrli n.iM V j. l' ' ei,t nrlln Cemeierj VE Dependable UK diflrrrnce ui u KUKS K -tr u vH s- ijfc Stewart suit m.ikrs la n real economy for you - jint in its dependable style make it e real satisfaction en Verfc Slern I . i".i-t ;t th St. ' i ', j a kaHBHHMkMMHMHM ! , i i 1 pr i s u 1 1 Mm Kll"fj& and rt.ii.il I 1 a '&- nK, LS )9 CLeI9 ttl Moter Cars Thu cur Authorized Dealers: Kirhpalrick & lleyler 153 Mark'tt St. Sampien & Helberf Silei Ce llr ft St Hiiglnst Pjrli Ave Jein MerrimrP 3410 Kcntlncten Ave. WritmereUnd Moter Sslci X22 N. Ilreart St, Arcadia Mctnrs Corporation 4321 Fninliferd Ave. United Moter Salei Ce, 413 Cirpentfir lit. DECEMBER 21. 1922 PIMM REVIEWS FINEGANBUDGET Visit of State Scheel Head te Governer-Elect's Office Arouses Interest G00DN0UGH IS CALLER (loveiner-elcct, Plnchet and Dr. Themas K. rinegati. Slate Siipeiinten dent of Public liistruellen. conferred today en the biennial budget for the Stnte Kducatlenal Department. Dr. Plnegan's call nl the office of Mr. Plnchet In the Ileal Kstnte Trust Hilllding uieui'ed iiineli speculation which the Governer-elect disposed of ill this comment : "I am going ever the budget for the Stnle Ilennrtinent nf Public Instruc tien with Dr. Plnegan. Just a-. I will (te ever (heir budgets with ether heads of State Departments, either here or In nnrrishurg. T am doing this for the very coerl rensen. of course, that the heads of the departments ought te know knew know mere than anybody cl-e about the de tailed requirements for their work. ' Anether caller en Mr. Plnchet was Sinto Representative C. Jay Good Geod Goed nough, of (Aimeren. candidate for Speaker, who has the Indersement of Plnchet for that office. Keferring te his chat with Mr. Goodnough the Govereor-elect said : "We discussed some que.-tieiis arising in connection with the speakership. As I 11 enndldnte for hpi'iiker. Mr. lioed- neugli seems te be entirely unopposed. Later Iteprcst'iitative Goednoush an nounced that he had received a letter pIiNlging support from Representative W. f'lyde Hnrer. of Lycoming County. Mr. Hnrer was tlie candidate of the so se called regular Organization. His sup port of Goodnough assures Mr. Good Geod Goed noiieh of belnir virtually the lllianl- meus choice of the Republican caucus. Mr. Goodnough. In reply te a ones tien as te whether he was interested in any special legislation in the com ing session, .snitl smilingly: "Only the Governer's program." When Mr. Plnchet heard that com ment he was delighted. Following his meeting with the Governer-elect. Mr. Goodnough called en Republican State Chairman Raker at headquarters, 500' Seuth Rrend street. 'This afternoon. Mr. Plnchet went en ' n tour nf inspect Ien of the Cnlversltv of Pennsylvania, just ns a few weeks age he visited the l'niversity of Pitts- , burgh. These inspections are et Inter est in respect te the Governer's program Of devising an equitable distribution of Stnte funds te tlie severnl institutions for higher learning. Callers en Mr. Pincliet today included We specialize in The World's Strongest Bends U.S. Certificates of Indebtedness Geld Notes Liberty Bends We buy, sell, and quote all issues In any amounts COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Festerve Syilem City Hall Square in :wiMi-a the long life that a Rebert Rebert Stewart MEN'S TAILORS 1501 Walnut St. IMU.J t,'-fIV.J8i.-.a-, I ; Happy Hubby vcll, that's a irilflit Men! I'll buy witle n Moen for Cliritttmus nnd it'll be the first present I ever beuwht that wasn't i xchiuifji'tl." Pi ices: F. 0. B. Factory ,-12!)3, $1005, 51785, $2185 MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J, Juy Vandcritrlft. Pre- S',4 S. Bread Ht. Pheno Pu,iUi nuv!y Itoenu Open EvenlnR "5S6 5 e et llie famous ten proven units. Ref Seined tf Bain Ave C m , Main Line Moen Moteri Ervn Mawr King Moter Sales 4030 Oneitntt St. II. Vv. Dodds. president of flic Penn sylvania Educational Association J Mnjer William (I. Murdock, of Milten, and Themas II. Garvin; chief clerk of (he Heuse of ltenrescntatlves. Friends In the office nf Plnchet congratulated Majer Murdock en the recent acquisi tion of a little daughter in the Murdoch family. Mr. Plncliet'.s office became se crowd ed with visitors several times today that he was obliged te tnke some of them out In the hall In order te have n talk. When Mr. Plnchet escorted n caller outside the deer it was net te Rive him the air but te get u chance te air views with some degree of com fort and prlvncy. Mr. Plnejiet plans te leave for hit home In Mllferd tomor row meriiltiK. WILLS PROBATED TODAY Relatives arc the beneficiaries of wills admitted te probate today. The testn testn ters and value of the estate left fellow : Albert K. Potts, 22,1 Seuth Itreatl street, who died December 7. $80,000; Dr. Francis ,T. Lammcr. 22(10 North Nineteenth street, $10,400: Sarah A. McCanten, $10,400; Jehn A. Van Fleet. SOU West t'aiubrlu street, $."000. Gifts of Silver Fer Women Mesh Bags Mesh Purses Vanity Cases Eye Glass Cases Miniature Lockets Derinc Bexes Mirrors Housewives Ben Ben Bexes Feet Rules ' Thermometer Cases Reading Glasses Letter Openers Shears Jewel Bexes Pin Cushions t Drinking Cups Medicine Spoons Embroidery Sets Vinaigrettes Pencils Cigarette Cases with finger chain Toilet Sets ' Candy Jars Centerpieces v for fruit or flowers Candelabra Fruit Bowls Fruit Dishes Asparagus Dishes Meat Dishes Almend Dishes Ben Ben Dishes Marmalade Jars Berry Bowls Cracker and Cheese Dishes Cheese Helders Bread Trays Bread and Butter Plates Butter Dishes Bouillon Cups Cake Baskets Cream Pitchers Dinner Plates Dessert Plates Deuble Vegetable Dishes Egg Cups Entre Dishes Fern Dishes Flower Baskets Hers d'oeuvre Dishes Ice Bowls Ice Cream Plates Muffineers Mayonnaise Bowls, with ladle Porringers Salad Bowls Salvers Salt and Pepper Shakers Salt Cellars, with spoons Sandwich Plates Sauce Beats Service Plates Sugar Baskets Syrup Pitchers Tea Caddies Tea Makers Cigarette Cases Cigarette Bexes Cigar Bexes Match Cases .Pipes Smokers' lamps in sets and singly Ash Receivers Key Chains Key Rings Cigar Cutters Pipe-cleaning Sets Smokers Trays Whistles Pocket Knives Eye Glass Cases Flasks Corkscrews Hettle Openers Pencils Safety Razor Sets, inSilver cases Sets, Plate, Cup, Bowl and Speen Sets of Knife, Ferk and Speen, Pusher and Napkin Ring, in any combination or separ ately Bib Helders Porridge Bowls TENANTS FLEE HOMEsT '''Zt ... .. -imjiu ve. Fire Fire which started .,t ,. ... among forty Christmas trees In M cellar of the Ovcrbroek Pvn,i .tt,l ket, at 6002 Glrard avenue, sprc.l . rapidly the occupants of tln hJ were barely nble .te flee te the ? Reba Geedman nnd Hva Keuth c lived in the second story nparilS and Frank Hart,, hi. .fc ? J our-yenr-eld ten, wl, eceupl T thlrtl fleer apartments, techer JJ Frank Weiss, his wfe nm, dren, who lived In t),n .1....,,. cau' MM Glrard avenue, mmfe tl.7 threUBh the smoke te the street ,vV nlicht clothing. They were '"'V1' by neighbors. e carM for James MncElrey, a ladrlertn. Truck Ne. 8, at Vreslen J eme n , Haverford avenue, was cut !. i1" hands by broken 'glaw. "'ft i were treated nt the w. i!..m.,"J?Hi iHomcepathlc Hospital. u,IMPMi Tea Strainers Tea Balls Toast Racks Tea Services Coffee Sets Water Pitchers Waiters Coffee Cups, china linings Ice Cream or Sherbet Cups, crystal linings Ramekins Finger Bowls Candlesticks Vases Photograph Frame9 Card Trays Teaspoons Dessert Spoons Table Spoons Soup Spoons Bouillon Spoons Coffee Spoons Ice Cream Spoons Iced Tea Spoons Orange or Grapefruit Spoem Sherbet Spoons Dessert Ferks Table Ferks Berry Ferks Oyster Ferks Fish Ferks Ice Cream Ferks Salad Ferks Pastry Ferks Dessert Knives Dinner Knives nen-rurtsbrt Fruit Knives Butter Spreaders Poultry Shears Grape Sdssers Sugar Cutters Asparagus Ferks Celd Meat Ferks Sardine Ferks Butter Spreaders Carving Sets Steak Carving Sets Roast Carving Sett Serving Pieces Preserve Spoons Sugar Spoons Ben Ben Spoons Olive Spoons Pie Knives Cake Lifters Cheese Servers Sugar Sifters Punch Ladles Soup Ladles Gravy Ladles Cream Ladles Mayonnaise Ladles Sandwich Tongs Ice Tongs Butter Picks Waffle Servers Butter Knives Fer Men Tobacco Jars Thermometer Cases Reading Glasses Pocket Reading Glasses Desk Shears Letter Openers Drinking Cups Wrist and Pocket Cempanei Toilet Sets Military Brushes Stub-handled Hair Brushe Combs Mirrors Shaving Stick Helders Files Butten Heeks Shee Herns Shaving Brushes Pocket Fruit Knives Pocket Nail Files Card Cases Jewel Bexes Fer Small Children Rattles (with teething rinp) Military Brushes ir: n..,t,. ii. ill uiu-ltv. !. u u r.e uMth PlW l UUlUglilllll i lilllisut " . for birth record te be ? graved. Savings Bank J. KCaldwell & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD iM ' T. ri '