Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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LEADERS OF FAIR
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Advisory Committee Discusses
Plans With Commerce Bedy's
Executives
ANNOUNCEMENT IS COMING
IVmsning uli tin wish tin ir plan- t..r
the Sesqui-l Yntetitiial. lueiiibet- . i m
Advisory llxecutue P.niiid ! in i ,
vniferred tmlnj with the 1.x. it.',
Commit! f the Cbuinb. r ... t -n -
merce.
The meeting tecik place it t.n P.. i-Vtir-Strntferd.
Urnc.it T. Trug . i
man of 1v.m1i ciinunittecs, preMdcu
Members nf tin- Chamber .it C
ineree committee, both n- lu-in'r- i
and n reprcsentnthes .f the t'l.ini! .
Save their views tn 1 1 1 fur lmd.s.
and mi important announcement is -peeted
tn result irnm tin- meeting.
Prier tn this githi"-ing. the Ailiv.-
J-'xeentixe Committee li -Ji' twn-hi it
meeting mid lutth'-r '.r-ite 1
tentutixe plans fur the i -ci nltit.i An
nouncement ef tin- puni v II tn n. iu
when in d Mil- Iuim" ben n.i pit til
The lommittee lurne, nil's, i.il.. ru
tin y thnt Detroit willing t' '.i!
the fiilr If Philadelphia does n i v .mi
Dr. James Laitltunre Ilin.rml. nee
president and director of program mi I
exhibits of tlin Intel tint ien.il IV v
Jubilee unl Wat'rwnys Imposition m
Ive h.'ld Jl 1 lotreit in 1 !VJ.. left hee
for New nk mid Pei-teii 1 i.t night
iffer conferring uneiBciall with icvera.
persons ni'tlv-h eenn-ctei with tre
.equ I -CV.iiteniii.il r'ulr.
"I guiher." h- :ud .i th lle'il-i ie ie
,?trnu"erd !iiv night. "tuV p .b'ue npi..-
en regard in? the Plu'idi ); ,iiu fair i"
by He miMi, n I'tnliiiKiii It Pltilud-i-
iSi.i '.he.ild d'i'.il" le abandon the proj
ect, Detrui would petpiuie he-.- jublW
intil ltil'ij iind lay special stress en th
celebration of the lfiOth nnnHfrur! of
the Declaration . i Independence."
Detroit plan- a SiiO.ltsO.OOO tfiiiir.
iirciirditiK rn Dr I ! lu.r. I. te be ln'M "ti
'he t!40 fieres nf pnvnle jr'i.!iil belon belen
irX te the estate ,f IJan.mii.t K. Old',
millionaire : ituiiie.u'.e t-iunut'i,! ture' .
PHILADELPHIA TO HONOR
MEMORY OF PASTEUR
Developments in Science and Medi
cine Expected at Academy Exercises
I'hilaile'.ph.j - di in-i.in- ; I",
i iineiinciun'iit i ei '.'.irtair ne-le.--merits
in medi iii" .ind 'eience ut :.i"
IVi'Tenr ('!'. rna i y ( Vlcbratnui Iric i"
morrow . Leader- in imil iie atn'
ictitltif r'":irih from f.l i.if ei n
etmtrj will l't'd p.i 'i- :.' 'li-' puiui
lU.Vtill 111 llie Ai.ldelnv ) l')i- Hie'
ut the ilnmtr in the ltehrt i"-Strt: ird
lallrnel,! l'l the nelilnK. TIt eli.Mker-
til'c ami', u' tin iui'" eminent 'i"nti'
I nil pli -i : in.i in the I tu.eil '-fit--..
Dr. i'tieiini llurnet i -i ml dele
gate tn the l'hlladelid.in i' iebrut'.Mii
and will I'ipre-i'iit rrntnc ii the i-,-
n j-t ".
.IuIp- Ju-i- riir.ii, Kn-iieii Atnb.i 'iidie.'
will li" uiie ! i In- pruicipiil ipeaken
lie will arrive at West I'li.'.adelphi.i
Mtntien tniiierrii ut 1 :T -ind In
i-erteil te the Ai nl'-iiiv Ik al I-'retn h
secietii"..
StM'Cl.ll de I.; 'null i' 1 'te
tijraiKv- ut the hit' ix-i will h- or er
I'iwl in their fill) volume ti. the lii-m. '
aitins .itie-i hi V i .;i'i il;i -'m ,ii
heiii'i ini.iPed I'n in tin -tar... ii tl .
will In- lirmidi-a-iHil "ii nn-ii.i er iini-lelith.-
-tiiititi).' i' - ''ii . The i...
"ther 'ieat -t.Hiiiii'. -. tTl remain iieni
i urn 'i Hi- r. i-i" n .uiiheiii'e :'
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FOG HINDERS AIRMEN
WHO SEARCH FOR TUG
Marine Men Believe Cernell te Have
Foundered en Lake Erie
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irilie. -eiiri I .'ij, 'I e rt'iil i'
Lake I'.rie . .. i . ;. fur tl.- ,r- i". rie-l.
Willi h llll- bee.l li -'II1K inr i . dll i
Avifh her erew . -iul.t. wre I' .niper-'d
n rheir work li- a l.eiixj h.ne ...id fis
Mnrine .n-n .,er- u lm l.i telln ieil
he bunt fur ' Imm sii.ee tie di.(,i
.letired !nt Thir-d.i Kr --ed rli be
lief that t!i Cernell l.nd burned i.m
1emide.-td "int. iii mit but the 'i.ir,
whii'h bad net ben u-"d inr two v.jrs
Tis er."- dr - I !! -de pi.t r.i ,!
The lll-.inpe.ll ( l'l- nf UlO Ciiliiell le
alln 1'ie t.ite it ii- ' . err v.. c
Mtiripictle .(In! I !..-. 1..11, N 'J .-M
left Cem emit II ir'ni-i "i lievn '.'
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PHILADELPHIANS REJOICE
AT JOAN OF ARC TRIBUTE
Unusual Hener by England Cause
of Much Cemment
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it is a ir uni.siiiil I "t. ,, t,. Hei..
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Mntue te Jti'iii ef An in Kulan.i imw
"In Aniernu. the tu-si, scan. I -
j the en,. i,,t n..w - -i ii.ls. i t' r r
meunt Park."
OPEN BIDS FOR COUNCIL
Aute Service, Printing and Sta
tionery Offers Are Received
llnls for tni lushing nut iiiielnl. - t..
I Jtt Ceuiieiiiiii'ii in I i :.'' h..i tei ib
printing "I (lie Cli . elllled Illlll .111
nnd leiirnnl and 1 u starle'i.iv iml mi.
pliew were iiiieneil teibn 'k llicbard
Wegleln, president of C.cii -il and Wll
Until II Fell. hi. clerk
The Ciiiinii.gh.il.! ( .i!i Ceiiie.nr
which In.d the iniitriii'l fir fill iilsbini.
Mnteinnblles this er. wits the lew
lilddei- for tin- "en be, with i price nf
Hi llll hour. The tjuaker fit.. Cab
Cfiinpam and I'uiiiU Mclliiith caeli bid
.S.I till bill. I'. I Ollllclllllell lse till, unto-
mobile- tn iii. he lii-pectieii tours, and ,
tlier ll'lps I
.The Duiili.p Printing Cumpauy Mib
1t,'H.l the low bids for the printing
of thf jqurnal and manual Cnntrsetjl
iii le lm awuided lutet i
AND
CHAMBER WiEE
BULLET-RIDDLED BANDIT CAR
rfhXV'" " - "-fc'.'." - 9win.'rnrfTj1Ti-ti'-imiiiT'n" i-ts?e"l)v1 I
MaH5'HHIBi'SMkSsdevV
Tuehe lwl- mail"1 In shots flml !.. two inntnrr) vlr luilircinrii ilurln;
a (h.ise in (he nertlicrii .iitlen of the citj arc shown In the barb of the
i.ir. which was stolen from ItL'i'T West I'riin street I'hrlstntns Day. The
tlilt-K escaped
LOGO YOUNGSTERS (VIOVE TO CUT OUT "
HAVE TEETH SHINED STATE HOUSE 'LOOT
State Dental Dept. Under Dr. Members of Philadelphia's Dele
Hollister Has Made Great gatien Asked te Aid in Plan
Drive in Schools for Stricter Economy
PUPILS GET INSTRUCTIONS PINCHOT HERE THIS WEEK
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t.ie men, ber- nf i he I'bibiilelpldii dele
sa'niii tn tin- U(i. le ut Uiitrishtir;; u
mi tieml ,i;;ain;f the i u-tu! i.ir dis
tributi 'li nf the 'hint" that I-, iff.'
stationer, pens, hair hriishes andetbei
wilting and toilet articles and aKi
iftiilist th- pieklins nf IdlN in eintiii'
It i- -pe. ied tlint IJepl'-' lit. llll"
I'r.'iiklii. Speii' e, 1M: Hind-, et tier tier
iiiii'i'ew'i. w '! ' iler ii-niu;nitis nletii;
ihe-e imes .it tl'- i.iueiis .if the I'hih.-
h ltd. .a i.eii'i' tleli prei'il.Il'j the lt--t
libl.ean ciiueus en the -pe.iki r-btp.
.dr. IMniiitids is ..nt et the i itj tedii .
b'll be ha- I'lie.eh iils.-lls.eil the Untie;'
with mm' of his 'elleaKUe-.
1'iir M-lll's past It I-!ls bee-l the illste'll
-.. distribute anieue the m.'inlvrs nf the
I.i ti.slatiive pa. kiiit-s. usiiull described
"the lout." which ic-t lln State
ainwb-i" iii'in S!0 te $.10 npln.-. A
siiuiCiii; ihit the lent as ien t..
.beiil .".Hi' IU-. i. s, ... whie'n -M"- are
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i.it.i! i .' weind tin b-tw.en Sin. nun
and .1.1.ii"i
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plan te ellininute the "l.iet" dl-trib'l-
tlell hl the lieirt .Ippl III of liev-
ei'i.i'r-eni't riiielie- III .idllltli '1 it IS
m.ilei'st.i "I tn.it the Spro il Cemiiits,i.,n
ntl the lie, ri:a ni.ilt ion el tb- Stare
(Ii wrnini m . a- W"ll as tie 1'inehet
Citifii-' i '. i ii.iitu - .p St-i'e Kiunii'-es
have lninilield"d the 'll.nlll tell ef th'!
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PLAINTIFF IN KISS SUIT
APPEALS TO PRESIDENT
.e'jnven Tayler's.
Hrct-ctten Frem
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Accuser Asks
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MOTORIST TO GRAND JURY I
Bryn W.iwr Man's Car Unlirjhted j
When It Killed Child. Police Say I
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LEDGKK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
ARMENIAN HEARING
OPPOSED
BY TURKS
Lausanne Receives Streng Pro Pre
test Against Conference
Decision
NEW DIFFICULTIES ARISE
'V.J .tjiec.illrd JVe
lUi-aune. Dec. -0. A vijtnreiiid..
worded protect ncninst the (Uvisleti et
the Near I.nst eetiteieiicc Huli-rniuinN
sien en minorities te permit the
rmtnlnti delegnte-t ti nppenr Ivefore the
suli-coniinlssien und set forth their de
sires wnn forwarded te the 'imfercm'e
teduy by the Turkied! deletjiillen.
Thus u new dlHcerdant note mnrktsil
tiie resumption of the peace negotiation;;
after tic Clirixtinns recetis. The sub-rnnimii-iuii
en minorities had planned
te receive the Anneniiin ami lltilgnrinti
lepresenliitlves thii afteriioeii, the
riiietilnns tn e.tplnin their dcmantlfl for
Ml Aiuienian tintiennl home ittid the
ltiilnaiinns- te pet forth the perltinu of
the llulpirliili residents of Kasteill
Thrace, whhh U p-isslni; te TurltUli
j Mivercisnty.
j 'the Oite'.ti.in pretest was nddieived
I' te l'lesid-nt .Mentncna of the stib-iom-tiiHsien
en minerltips. It rinil!
"In the elliciiil iireitrniii for today
wliieli whs received b our dolcKiltlen I
toad, net without surprise, that the
Armenian iind lluUinriiin delecntletii
I m1I lie beard b the siib-coliituishlen en
1 t'litieritics. At the end of the last meet
'nit, of this Mib-coniinissien. I pre
I senled objectleiiH t" ymir plan te henr
i i'.ic Itiilciriati deleeiitieii, und ii was
nsrepd tii.n ttn- itiiitfiirians weuiu ne
ren'M-d privnflj In th" Allies.
IiU'lud.s, Vrinenhiiis
N . I lull 11 tha' ;. mi i et ei.ij r -e..d
' tC"ive the lil.lcari.llls i.i tin;
I'siiiti- nf the Mib-eeiiiiuissiiin, btlt also
te bear tin- Armenians. 1 preN st I'licr
.dlcnll iit'iinnt these aildletues.
If. despite the iinchiiiiKeable attitude
of the Turkish (U'lejiatlen which has n
direct intrit in the nronesed dlsfuw
.siens. Your Kxeellft,c Insistn upon
llfteniiift te these two delccatiens, 1
cntuiet aitree that this mtini: Mieuld
be regarded i- etBt-i.it or thai the
declarations i inde should Iind a plate
in the eirieitil ri-iert of the cenferetue.
"Vrnr.i the -.til tillTliiim ef the Tnrk-
' ish del-Kiiti-ii. the M'tislnli mu-t be eon -i
ldrell r.en-eiteiit. The cotifereiiC'. cetifereiiC'. cotifereiiC'.
iien.siats of two tiiirties. The Allies eon
i stitute one part and Turkey the ether.
Then-fore, mi .session at which Turkey
is net reiire-entcd cannot be t-itarded
! as efliciul.
Arsiimcuis Are Citl
"Deepitt" the logical irgilllletits whieli
I f lrniidied the ether day In support of
mir position, ou have decided new te
hear the Armenians as well as th"
Hiilgailaiis. The Armenian delegation
Is composed f Turkish mbjects. nnd it
ti.nl.iK.L I.. ,.,,,, u ,, I 1 fl'i..lll.ll1 'l'l,..
'"'.",., ' .'. Museum nt Art in iiiii. aim was latnu ;. . ,, Tewtishiti
. r.; tivkish subjects I Commissioner of the State of Wash- J- Mer.e ' " 'I--"Te
enter Inte contact with Mich ti I . .... .- icr... .,. ki,- i 'U ' ??.n! lf) "M'J.-". "
eele-ntimi would 1 (iiiivalent te cm-
ldeMiie ntfaiint ii State subiis'ts of'
tbii same Stuw. Asij initintixe or step
in this dlrectiei. will mil cticeurage us
te sup"ct the iissurunci'S which have
'been showered upon us in (innrcttesi
, with the -.ifeginirdiiig of our sercrelgn
rights Furthermore, It would be help
nil te Inquire what mil pes.-iblt be tin.'
1 ' racial chari.(.ter of the Arineniiuis who
have 1'een linited und of what ginern
nient they pretend te be the (b'li'gatei-.
"Tii cis:.ng state ef Armenia Inn
iilii-ad) arruiigi-d -vlth Turke; by
treat, all diffcrcm os .'Metnu; between
tuein. s l.,:d 1 i.reli 'limseli hni
, i'' "uited, tne Arni-nians new petition-
in the I'liiii'eriiice mc private person-;
who are ntqiiueii te the Armenian re-
Mjblit- of I'.rivun as they nre te Tiirke .
'" "The sub.eoi.-uussleii en niineritlis
going outside the field of Its tlghtful
deliberations. The Turkish delegation
ltiirvA itr-plt' juntKuM. tn net partlui
lt'ttlnrv tii llli'.li HlUfi i'ILl
If"th,- Diincinle is accepted that all
pm.ite p.-reiiH who pretend te b-deli-
autt-d b their respcethe c.untrles arc
( be gi'.eu iindieiice b tin- . (inference.
rh.'i. the deleKHtinn of the p rmn-iit of
' i gintid natie'ial assenilh nf Turkey
wi!. hntf in- i-'ini te preii"e by the' (; i.,.,,v j.-lA( slxn funt (it. ,,.
siu.n token 'he iidii.issien and audlenic i UtU, ,,.ier, died at 'his home, -list I
.. delegations repmsentin? the P"pn- state rend. Cynwyd, Siindisj. ntt-r i
lutn-ns of U.M.t. I lib-tin-. SrSu. Irak. ' )u ,,In,ss ,.f k,nnl, ,n0,b,. He was ;
lt..i:i, luiil- nod lr...elt ind tue Mes- ',, lf ,.... ,-,., Mlllnc (1lrlv Iasf .
.:i,minoriue,..f.I'iRe.sliiwu.Uumanm. imn,Pr sitTeti,,.. iV.-m tuU'rculesI-.
l.uUarin and 'r us well as the ...
(..'.egi.tes of Ireland -t I'm easelewsly ak ,l '; ' ;nl,vI':,11, ll-;J ul',' "l' "'' 1
u- ns.dhtHii. . t. se ur- mi opportunity . Ml-s N-.iie .lUer. dimghter of the
present rhe.r : i-t and legitltimtt-
,.iinni."
'l'l,.'.' i.ietn.r i- s.i.i.i..! In ltln N'ui'
Uej tur t'.e
Ultelll "I
delegation.
Uiiulen, De. 'Jii iliv A. P. i -An I
I'.xi-h.isut1 T'-iegi.iih disputi li from I
..!.., . I .... .1 '
t'll ll'. lili-- I i'ine. 'i'iini,ii lis Hll-
.mritv lev th-statc'.n tn ihrt tbcllreek
I JeVlTMIlell has 1." thought et acceding
-,. the T ir!si i ! n.iiii.1 for witlnlntwiil
.- -he .lec' p.itrillisli fleln l.'ell.dilll-
tl.npl-. .''. it th" !.l Pn.'er-. lie-
i cpl te I '.'.ii tiewpeii.t as pl iSiHl
.it th" I.i'iMinni Ceiiferell.
The Prndr n-i.'rte. that bin iev-
. ,i!u-i mnh.dt i-1 tie ii'ie.stpin ii mi-
'I .1 III
isir.
ut"
i Kl'
I Mllll
W II
li lei !
Mill-
PR.
J. BLAIR SPENCER
QUITS HEALTH COUNCIL
Will Devote All His Time te Public
Welfare Department
Dr. .1 It'll. 1 .sqelli-l. la' ..1-ISU'd
i- d.r- -ei .i t" PI il'idelphiii Health
i e'uicil im- ilie l'li-.eiiti.ii, ef Tuber-
lih HI.-. It '1,1- lililielii ed leiilll.
I ir m-'-r t .nit- in dcii,
is time as As-iHfunt Director
ill of
Pub-
eiiii e
nl
ell !' lln- Hilar et tin
s-4-J.lli, v hi re, S the Il'lilth
nl I".'. Spencer .s-imii .1 tear
I '..lire li
Dur- I
tig till entire tillie th.lt
,, v,.
I tne I
II. .1.1. i-., ,,...11 I. II. sle.e, ....!
iiiie ''i.'n, t,,,-i..',, -t .-j.'-e.v ..'iej. .
I iriie.1 tie -ibil In- rei .died fleiu it " '1 . . s 1 -..ut
le h.niti . , Biill-
r Sp-t r f.b; the H.allh C-iuiicIl liaJ r
et hi" lUN'l.'lelll- te I. s,g l.l.-t AllgUSt. I It 'lll'ir
II- Wis 1-1 si.i.de.l te lelll.llll, however, j lil1'j,1)1''N'
lllilt ins i.nrh 111 1 net iiiifi 11. linn
n Ci.t.p llnjip i'iide.1 and tie- Christ'
lil.ls -e.il mlve w.i 1 tiiiiplete.l.
PHYSICIAN FOUND DEAD
Inque&l of Dr. Franklin Watsen, of
Willow Greve, Set for Today
li Pi. ii lm Watsen, lifl-feili
,11- id. ..,1 te.iiiii it.-t.d ti rday
. .nriinik in iu'd ai l.'s li.n.n , en Yerk
laid, Wiliew tii.c.e. He v as seen
... ".i night lit ineiubers nt the funilly
-s it ti 1 hum he Ihed mid sei-ineil te be
1. 11 '.iltn It w - net kin wn thai he
s i'i. nd tit :.i he:, u diseus.. and the'
Coielifl- diudeil in Inlil .Hi lliqtle.st
inibi . Ills family ''.vei. in l.iiligllnni'J
..n,l be had liuu at the Yell, in.id heiuc
.1 aheit time,
MAIil.Mi TIIKIK NKH VlLlt
KKSlll.l TlilNN
:'.i Iuii;.i--ltrir.l. Wliiuli fullei wt.e ha
.... . i,i.n.tnlnu v, 11 ihirifiL- tlii. t,aat vanr
h.ive Itlil tti'li hamln ncrm ttn-lr hrurl"
Alille frniiilaln te lm fintnUr ttuii e;er, en
tr lr oAfies of rti filmnr '" tnle haetlen
, . , ,i! 11 ' i'iUH St
HE SAVED 400 LIVES.
BUT LOST HIS OWN
Geerge J. Williams, FexburQ. Mar"
tyr In Near Eat, Relief Werk
A cabb'Ki'iiiii te thi'NVnr KHt ltcllef
jestenlny told tif thn death nf (li'iirRC
.1. 'WIIHiiins, of Kuxbui'R, I'll., n N't'nr
lla.st Hellct' worker, who renductcil the
evacuation of erpliiuic front Mnrcevnii
te lllack Sen iKirtH. Williams went te
i Mtirsevnii htt Aiiitust from thlH city.
; Witllflinti, nccnrdlnu te u wireless tils
, patch from the t. M destroyer KdHtitt.
i at Samseiin, led nlmest -lOtl erpliutM en
a march of 400 iiiIIch ever the snow snew snow
levcred IiIIIh. Me eeiiti'acted n severe
eeld. hut inMntcd en RcttliiK the or er
tihaiiH s-al'ely into Snm-nitn.
Several tltneM en the march he col
lapsed with no per.-en te uive him any
attention but n nuw, Mism l"annv (J.
N'mcH. who was dtatteni'il nt the Near
ia.rtt lltlief nrplianaite at Marmivaii, I
timl walked tbreiijjh miew ter twenty
bourn te reach u lllhiniH
J Williams, of t-'exbuiK. He was 11
graduate of Krnnklln and Mnrahnll t'ol t'el
leKe, and served with the Hightiiy-Nec-end
Ilisieti in France. Later he wns
Tnited States Vice Censul at .Milan.
Italj . He w-n1! thirtv-fetir jeuvn old.
MRS. JOHN W. COLES
Daughter of Jehn C. Bullitt Injured
In n Fall Twe Weeks Age
Mr. Jehn W. I'eles, Voventy-eiio
venrs old, daunliter of .Tehn ('. Jlul
lift nnd widow of Dr. .lehn W. Celec.
11 nnvnl Hiirceen, died enrly yesterday In
the Orthopedic Hospital, where she hud
been a patient two weeks because of 11
fracture of the hip due te u full out
side her home nt I'll i I'ine at reel.
She tens u desi cml.inl of 11 (Junker ',
funilly which came te this country in ,
ItJsSO .'ind .settled eutMili of Cnindeti. ,
nt (Vlottewn. which talten Its name
from the family. She wne 11 member
of the Dauyh'ers of the American iteo itee
littinn, of the Colonial Danieii, the Nev
t'entury Club and the Hedgley Club,
nnd was acthe In ebuteli .-iffairri. She
leaven n itnindduupliter, MIhh Hllzabeth
Tliercse Tler. and two brothers, I i .
Jehn C. liulhtt. dr.. nnd the llev.
.Inines 1". Itnllltt, of I'riticeti n.
Kunernl t-ervlces will Lf conducted to
morrow morning at 11 o'clock in St.
.Tallies' I'retfi-tniit Kplhcepal Church,
Twenty boceiid and Walnut i-treets.
Erastua Bralnerd
Werd wns rreeltisl here toil.!' of the
.lentb nt" Kraus llrninerd. (sliter of
the News and Inter of the editorial stuff
of the I'rtfs", two former Philadelphia,
newspapers. Mr. llrainenl, who was
sixty-seven years old and wide! known
In newspaper tirebs, died nt Scuttle,
Wash., where he wart fermes ly editor
of the PeM -Intelligencer.
He wns connected with the tditerial
sfnfl's of the Times und the World in
New Yerk and the Star in Atlanta. He
Mii'i curuter of eiigrnviiiKH ut the lhmten
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j. mudeii Wiggins
Funeral feriees will be held today
ler
T. Abbett Wiggins, treasurer of the i
lehn It. Wiggins (.'emuany, contractors
who died Saturday at the home of his
parents. Coleirl and Mre, Jehn It.
Vigglm-, nt ChtlM'a, Atlantic City. N.
J. He In.d bei-ii 'Tlticnlly ill for three
months.
In 11)11 l.e uinriied Dorethj Pettit.
who. wtth tin- two sons. Jehn Jr., and
Sterling Del.in. survives him. He wt.s
wide! known us a horseman and pole
plaiei
Fmll Frev
i emu rrey
, Itenie. Switzerland, Dec. 0. (P.y
, A. P.i -- Kmll Frt-.v. formerly
, president of the Swiss Confederation
I and tirst Jswlss Amtuissadev te tlie
Swiss
T'nited
States, db'd
wterdaj
. r
ut
his
birtbpbiee. Arlesheim, mar IJasle, in
his eighty-fifth year
i M. 1 rt.v was a 'iili'.ntrcr
tv. cut -fourth Illlneib iufartiy
th CUil War.
i --
I G. Percy Fex
in the
during
'n'' "r- ' "iRer, pastor et the
M-uitua lliipi.tt Church, and two
I daughters, Dni'uthe.i, a senior at Wei-
lesle C.i
veurs obi
'eg- . i.ml Wltllli-fd. twehe
Jeseph Medicus
er-ice-i will be held at L'
I'ui.f i
UliATJs I
:.i - I- -i it'.'.' maie 1.. !
W- r t. Untnliul.l .- Kiini-r 1 I
II . . 'j' 2 V. M , Hi '.lie re-
. AlUrt 1. Sl-iiili'il'. '..' '
I us-iv.t
! ;;"".' '
lti'
w-
- . -1niere. I'i linrn.-it
- 'ii; 11.ll Wt'laseiljy i'i--
'i' I'- 'J.'., t ('?-'. s.l;.
1 T I 1.1 "f J'.l'tl Hl'.Otl IB- 1
" i' ! frl. 1 le 1-iMleil I" tun-rul
. IliiiMilitt, .it In r ur.inUs'it. s
i: ) 1, I' M 1 I. Una sir, luur-
Meil- i'i 1'i.utltilJ.M vi'ri Id-'
( I.m '. .1 )'. M Intermtiit
ne '. r -. il ..Inctuii, te
' " . .' '.'il 1'CJ-', ILI.IAI
. 1.1 i: .,1 A i-illlns lle'.vtn
s .1 -1 tu urM'.cs mi ltn.i.
el a . s Itf l- "ir!iUa' '. Itl't
I .'II 111 l'll.it.' 1'lea-e tniilt
art -.. , I
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KVi.; 1-
1.111 i:v iii
th. n-ui
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"ill , ' ,
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MAUI
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Mm v in -ch (rn- '". ci'i
iiilvrin-ii" in at
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.'. lli.'J Ht lm la9
', hi. -l'l Nl , I'.erllltl. .wr
r 11. nt" H-'li 1 1 e I;
Iji er.il ffri'" riiurehii,
r 1 i.t 1,1 mid
1 .1. I'i- Si III.' J. 1 III.
J 1 i' rv nl--.fi r , .''. 7T
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l" I "i se i-ln-Uu. llerii"!'
1 ule l'a Int. rui-i.t Wi.-
(V,1r
1.1 ill.
Mall 1
I l'"li
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sl!i ,
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I' J.-, ll."" SiUllii'l 111. A
1 ' s ... 11 lt.ll.llie. 1,11.1
I iu-ii'.i . r. 1 1 1 . .tin I tm.iri.l -in
U"i r. ii.1, t tn - M irtii tl.e t'ljte
tailors ' 'i 1 xi(i.uiilrli-. .",1.".- i,-i
11.I.I..I1.1 ' !'. e'llelit )lil,)e . 1.. tr.'
. r.lllia'l 1 I re I Wnlie. 1 ' l.lef
I SllWII-.s I'.. ,1 II..-' I'llKKK.-. '.
' ilf' ' I . I'm lilr. 01 . ,'ur 11-
Ktl'rt .1 T.iJ, u . llixl'e, ! V S.n.r .,
1 r ' " ' -1 l; I! In 1' .t ,r. I,..
I lute r, - '1 -ira Ai'ii'iHiin t 1 i-i ,1
I teivi I . 11 1 i'tn It- Stills ll.rt.r
' 11- in i'i ".. 1 W-'lr. .!,. 1,1 1 ,1
; Mil" . -'ii I lei, IL . . .(
1 Hell',1 i. 1 ii.., 1 1 ,M,r lit 1 I: ',
I till d 1 H, r ,e ' t ! In f 1, I, I I',
i..c ' J' M ul lili, 1,1 . ..H' I,,e lss 1
S.l.li--'. 1 t.tii,, I SurtllWui l ri
r' r 1 1 u ill T 1 .1' 1 - ,i
s MsJ NdlKl.s
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OOEVIMERCIAfi
STtAMSHIP LINES
),! 'Nit; I y O'ei 1 Slf, '
rSlII-lULLCJUA TO I.0.V110Mii:F.r.V
W'.S.-;ABr. DUIIUN 4 COHK
S S KERHOhliBON" . Slee, ae
rti'ieillnaTlRn ant lUltm Pe,tt
a s "HOfintsTOWK" i:fiy j,n
Oth. r 8 & D, l';rts t. Kuir.i.!i; Caree Srttrj
MOORE and McCORMACK, INC.
41-4U tieurte Hldg., Philn.
1 I. ft-U- 1..J.. -....
I.Olllll, tMO'l-- H HI II l.ip I u ,
Sl
Williams refused te 30 buck te the, 1 ? fUti'bv''A
orphanage until the be.s and t-'lils under I) s ( 1i$.tUl!teft $'
hi- chip had i-enehed Siiinseuti unftdy. L .' U-7yJ'''H'svfM'H''' i
After their arrival there for deportation fl i& Aj lM$ &&,&&. i
into tJteece, Willinins consented te Uli- I 'J 'U'V'i '' i.sVi'&
derKe treatment, but j.ikmiiiieiiIii had 1 fl i tfk fZ',iJ$;. ?J"'( A i
devclencd. and he died in the aim- of. i iKgtfM t'-frK'f ?? Mi K
" Vii imns was the se., et the Knv. W. I g i'"
il
DECEMBER 20. m
Reported Engaged
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LADY NOKTIKIMFFti
Widow of the noted Kn.cllsli pub
littlirr, who Is rrimrlrd helretlietl
te Sir Itebert Hudsen, rhlcf agent
of tint Mlteral .Party. Sir Kebert
was h cloie pet-MOiml friend of her
liusband
o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Jeseph
MediciiM, sixty-six years old, who died
Sunday at his home, llll North Sixty
fourth htreet. Mr. Mcdletis wns in
thn brewing business in this city for
forty .tears. He was a member of
Herman Iedge, Ne. t'.M, V. nnd A. M
and of Trhtum li. J'reemaii Chapter,
Ne. '-Mli, It. A. C. The Uev. (i. It
Cabell, of Dak I.atie, will ((induct the
i ten Ices at his home.
Jehn J. R.'.tigan
Jehn -I. Untlgnii. ilfl-llvc je.irs old,
n former whelesule Ihpiei' dealer, died
Sunduv night at his home. Itli'-YS Frank
ford avenue, nfter an illness of two
weeks. Mr. Itatlcan was active in
....it.!..- it. ihe l.rit .Hftb Ward nnd a
nrmher et the Westiuuiehind Kepubll-
an flub" He was one of the founder..
of the lteman Catholic Church of St.
Jean of Arc. Krankferd and Atlantic
avenues. He leaves his wife, two -eni!
and a daughter.
Prof. A. Relst Rutt
l-'uner.il services l'er Prof. A. Heist
Hutt, Instrueter In iiuitheni.iiics at
I the Hnterferd
lewn-lup Illgli clloel,
held tedii at his late
Oaktnnnt, wen1
home. itM I uicaster mad. Hr.Mi .lnwr.
Profess-or Hutt, who wiii tilt -sit ears
ehl. llil'll SlllldllV lllgllt
nt
pneumonia
following a week's Illness. Hern nciir
Oettvsburg in IStld. Protessor Hutt was
e.Uuutt'd ui the University of Pentisyl
vaniii. I.utttr he became an iin-triicter
in high schools respectively lit Milten,
i Nurberth and llellefeute. He was also
I 11 p ell"
time
superintendent of hchoels
i lie body
ere inUr-
1 inent will b- made In
the tirent Cene-
toge (.emetery.
i
: Peter Stipp
Kcraliten, Dec. L'ti. (P.y A. P.I
Peter Stipp, prominent coal contractor
fui mere than forty ears nnd widely
known in Masonic circles, died at his
home here this morning nfter an Ill
ness of several months. He was bem
in (leriiiany sixty-four ears age and
emu- te Scranton when he was nine
teen. 776 Most
Christmas
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TOPS ALL RECORDS
Pennsylvania Runs 30 Extra
Trains Between Philadel
phia and New Yerk
TRAFFIC ON READING HEAVY
Holiday travel te and trem Philadel
phia was crentrr (huii.nn any iirevieiiH
(.MirlMtinas. ticvenlini; te efllclnls of the
IVmisylviinla and Philadelphia nnd
ItcndliiK Rystrinc.
Ilvcry avnilahlc cur wan in use te
meet thf ilMiinmlH of trnvelern he
tween this city, New Yerk, WnMiliiR WnMiliiR
ten, up-Htate nnd wnhhnre pnlntp, nnd
inn n v jiiiHiiR'rH were itnnbli! te KCt
licrtliH or chairs.
Almest every outgoing nnd incoin incein
itijt Irnln was run In two tactiens and
eiKhty extra trains entered or left the
i-hedK of the Pensylvnnia Hnllrenii.
Ordinnrllv there are twenty-five daily
trains between New Yerk and Philadel
phia, but for the week-end rush thin
service wns sierra wi! by thirty, mak
ing fifty-live trains betweesi here and
New Yerk. .Seven rtrn trains went
run between Washington nnd this city.
T'p-Sttite end seashore travel wns un
usually heavy en both the Pennsylva
nia find Rending reads, pcelnl trains
being run te Iinrrlsburg, Allentown,
Heading nnd the coal regions, its well
as te Atlantic City.
l.xtru trnins also were needed te
carry the huge collection of mail nnd
express mntter en the Pennsylvania
ltuilreiid. Hetween December 15 and
24, oflleluls stnted, 10H0 extrn cars
were reiiiired te curry mnll and 'nil
additional -Jill 1 cars te care for ex
preys packages.
BURNS CHRISTMAS TREE
Bey, Leeking With Lighted Match
for Skate Key, Lesei Toys
While Mrs. .leseph Ilnrper, 1741
North drat, street, wah attending her
son Themas, two years old. who has
'.been ill niuce before Chrlstmab. she
ii'nr( crieH this morning coming from
. the tlrst lleiir where her eight-jear-eld
' ft" Ulchard had been extimlning Ids
lirljUnns tes She rail down stairs
' ","1 r"1"1 ,!"' ' hrlMtuiiN tree in tlnnies.
Klelmrtt had received u pair of new
Kiites irem nnnta nnd nnd lest the
hi aim nan lest tlie
under 'the Christmas
iiutch te see better.
I Ice .
Searching
I tee,
lie ut a ma
Altbeiigh Iticliard escaped unhurt the
tree, ills toys ami much nf (be furni
ture of the rei in were destroyed liefeic
tlrcmen, extiiiKuished tlie, bhiz'e.
Tin: .ion uv auk i.oeksno rert siav
be fe'jinl In tne Ilelx. Wanted celuiana en
lagf t'P, .Iric.
Inside and Out
HOLIDAY TRAVE
nO.NG wear often dtpsnda upon ntltches that
cannot he .en Se we regard the Inilde '
werkmanihlp with the nme lncerlty us we
de that which pleatea the eye.
Rebert Stewart
i-K
Yerk Star
.'(Ut ,-lh fit.
Gratifying
Gift
it has ever been our privilege te
receive consists of the substan
tial public endorsement given this
house during the Christmas sea
son just closed.
Many, many visitors
counted ;
they have examined the exhibits
with comfortable freedom;
they have subjected quality, as
sortments and prices te critical
comparisons;
and they have honored us with a
volume of business which is most
satisfactory.
As assurance of our appreciation"
and of greater future endeavor, we
append the well-nigh century-old
firm name of
J ECaldwell & Ce.
CHESTNUT SfREET BELOW BROAD
effiEll;
HUSBAND. AND CASH
Weman Fights Six Thuga Who
Had .Beaten Man Down v
With Blackjack ,
SCREAMS BRING ASSISTANCE
A ileHpertsie fight te save !ifP v..,
band from Ms thugs who attacked !!
was made early this morning by m
Jeseph Kezuwelcz, of Salmen feri
near Allegheny avenue. IIer j,.. '"'
ns imavnillng. as tbe man was hea ,
no badly he Is net expected te lire
The struggle occurred en the RtrL
siear their home. They had ten le ,h '
theatre. Mrs. Ker.uwelcs carried $2fln
and a diamond ring In l,cr hundbne lu,
the couple walked nleng, the bx '"
closed in and began striking n.n i
band with blackjacks. When he f a?
the sidewalk, his wife steed we ii
nnd fought and screamed. r Um
Every time the thieves rioted in .
attempted te seize the huntbLr
Kezuweics struggle, until one of .7'
men attempted te strlke he? wUI, u'
bltirkJiKk. At this juncture "cMi
passers-by whose nttentlen had been .
tracied by the woman's crl-S w?Si
and the thugs took fright and fbil P'
Iveziivelrn was taken te the North
eastern Hespita , where nlivleln I
llcve his skiVll te Jffte
His condition is critical. lulluu.
CLOTHES WERE 0NfTre
BUT NOT ON HIS BACK
Frantic "Victim" Wa Worried Ovir
"Duds" In Closet, but Leies Out
"Help! Help! My clothes nre 0B
tire!" screasned Alfred Melten as he
rushed into the street from his horn
nt Twelfth and .Seuth htrecta enrly to te
day. Patrolman Kmall, of the Twelfth and
Pltie. streets station, heard the ncreamn
nnd responded. Hut en seeing th
"victim," he thought the man mun h,
crazy se far as he could sre, his clethei
were net en fire.
"Oh. I don't menu the clothes Vn
get en it's the duds its my clesetl"
evninineil tne fnmi f,fi-.ttntl.. em
, , , ".iii. intn
""!' " . ' or T wen ,l ,"lv n stitch
,,,f ,t0 j"1, " except what I've get en
my back.
'I he putrelniun turned in an alarm
1 Iin quick nrrlvul of firemen frptn two
engine companies saved Melten's heuie
from destruction, but net his clothes
which were burned te the Inst thread'
Melten said he couldn't explnln hew
the blaze Marled.
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1501 Walnut St.
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