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w" , .UU. Vty- T M J--. "fc. j- i va - h ML Tl PICK r rt li iillllllllli'l HEAU rUK 5unuuLo ard of Education Arguos and ""Quarrels, but Names No v Superintendent T&rmytfd Public BRiffiLArDELPHrA, ' wiiDNEsMf," January 12, 1921 tf' SEARCH FOR MISSING PAINTING CATHARINE IS CRITICAL i 11 billots one tit postpone AH" 'J'1 , rovcnl further bnltotluK one t" t,rrv lloilin Willi "ve to choose WDVL'S ,0 Hoa.dof BjlU-li- !.." niKitllPr liltM't illC ll.V IW, the Ir ""'I ""llt nn'1 "R1,lM I'f t; f meeting it I'fn""' P Erlr i" ' ,i nies was over P-.'fJiLo should bo an election or no' n.. Mm Volnl Oh .1,1. in otlng mvp ciinuuimi-. llliriUK ". .1 HHAlltAX ' i Inrlh It OI1P Illlll' U' iiiiuiiKi rtpi I for h ? Hupcrlntenilenl ""I 0 i:l OrmiBC N. J. ! Dr. of schooM 0 1 " r k president of fWrJIrl, Or tJrorVe Wheeler. I IP M'llOOlS in Ul"" -."" ,,.lt -if ftV ! od OoTng. principal of ?" nii:' iiiuli School, nnil Parke W:rlmlPlnfthoVr.tl'l,lln,lcl- 11. HUli School for Olrls. cnh tunslblf results of the meet- ,', tho elimination of nil Phlla- tlpbin ian.lilateyvlio l'ftV'' ,"'''" .'.'If ""I . .l. r... ntTiro nf ticrsnnalltlcs ff a revelation of Jiovv Hip hoard ma chinery work ''V" i'""""1"" ' tlulV nnottonniiii In llio v n. (ircffclilrr - i o " aid President Oral, lo t.'rfl rVnorleis after thp meeting. "I h.L mu "ill go after soiiip of the others f 1 chance. those vvnn rciusou in vo e lira lhr had n (hnnrp to settle this "'I almot thought they had mp down ,l one iIiik-. iwted .""""." 'w'Pr. Iftcr the mefting It will probnbl) 'lerae .1 month or ma) be a couple of months to report on n Miltnblc mnn for Ihr rot. As far as i nm concerned the committee on superintendence has cticd to operate " Thp Commlltep Report 1- thp pne of holding conferences. tb fnfoinl pomniittec haH not opcratpd lit bodv for soiiip time. Thprp worp Ititrnl ponffiPniPH lipfore flip liiHt inppt- IsfOttne pnnni uu lununi.. i mm iii.iic hrinfrn that limo nnil hip .ovpmopr linfflins. and nnni- hIiicp thp Inst nippt- mf .No repiiri nv imp roiniuiiipp huh iijp jPMPniaj Ir I'iCpIici hmi tntP(l thnt Iip had In mind Hr M H Hlllppns. head of Ihf Trarhrrn i oiipgp ai oiiinuiia i ni- rreit.t. u"" llf ,,n" ,"'n" I01(1, ,n" ns iMilnf thp Np Ilnninhire school mh- wm, raided that Mate from Inst posl- in lo intirin 10 I'uiit-iiiiuiiui niuiiuiiiK n the roiuitu . Mr Ilpphpr ipIiispu at anj t Imp jpn rttity to rtr for 11 school hpd. "r ijw ihrnucli Mr firatz'H pimp," was is tfre inmnipnl. rofprring to thp urd nroiilpnt s pltorti to oncincpr thp Vflion hlnindf - Dr Edward Martin, who votpil on 'ora hallotf for Or. Hcrrlck und Dr. iroome and on othprs rcfiiRPd to vote. MMDted Dr nroonio from winning on he last ballot b refusing to voto, after had tood for him on the prprious allot asain't Mr (iowing. A sharp rxehangp took nlnep bctwppn it Martin and .Topph W, fothnrino, memMr of the ppeeinl rommlttee on rar'HDtfndenep. wjipn thp former px twistil preferrncp for thp nullification!) n Dr llerriek ner thn:p of Dr. Rroone (lips View nf Dr. .Martin Dr Martin i1 a vpn rstimalilp man pnd an aMe imp in his own field, but hp nous little abmit pilucatnrs. 1 would rliinh take tho word nf men nunllflrd ) jua:e ner nun. said .Mr. Cnth rioe '1 Mould rail attention tn ho fnet 'bit I bare been ,i professional etluca- ."i ......I i-nn ur .uHrtin kriu, ni. that Mrs Lingelbach has been i tl" pam field for fifteen vear? It ns to me the board would cet aithfr tn ehoning the best man for a pom if th included Mrs Lingel u and nnsoif on the committee. rather than !eae this work to business 'D and la ors HPtber rnmniittpp Hnt hpen ni it ifhole mar roinniontPil Mr (Jrntz Unii: t'lP Vllin'p llU.l.tl.irr 'Diii'ir.n I'at time llio linvo minnrpiitli ilnnn othlns K nnotlipr ionr tn nnss in Mini a ' The nssni intp nnil liM. net mpi nntenili nts are vcrj iiiicom Wlablp in lir in (sent mltnntinn. Tin. 'toners unnl in knnu tilm iu ,.:.,.. lo he their hndei 'The board ilpolili.il n .pj,. ..n in moie Or l.arbei nut iii Ml-, ('nth rini' ipn. line limccr! Iilwlnl har of fiirth,.,. ,iHa, If nfter this Dgttl Of I IIH tllO linnr.l ii. m.I ll. a with lmt hne been done, whj not taeoiniiuttee from niitMile thp lionnJ. 'i'ii in-n . no ill bo able to celeot 0lmtu';, ,n,an for "'? wMie not a nIP l hllnMH llhinn Un onmmunlnrl "IS in Hint t itlir- thp' rlnmml nf lnnnl ri'le has i.rewiilul thU .. frnm pm Hit' lie t edmatnr In the rouirtrj." 1 111 le I),le I unit irnin liiinnkwlnnpil ntl-IMll nt ,1 HInil tlmt Iflkl'S 11.) IIO "' of tin' work nf tlin ini.ii ! Iim u.-u. "1. anil fiitnkli.u .... I.,..,....!., 'r... ,i : uu iii.iiiiiiij i.ii nmntiu,, f Mr f;,ali 1(, 0ll nllU. VI , "",,lll"1""l two men, the lowoht ' in tin' utiiii. miw i i... .!... ..., i WW flirtlll-r .llllslllll.iltinil. WlmnMi. ii ll.irn 'iin.i.i ...i ...i.....i .. .i i n-A. .' iiiiinifu uu lilt IUI- wing nrneil mil Ol tlmi - ..II .i..i.. ii i. i .. rnl . i '" ' 'R"l t'linriPd M'V- rl rncmbi i s i.i i,i, i ,,. "5 iiinii iiiiiiiatiN toiJu." A GOLDEN RULE LAWYER Retiring Judge Will Accept No Em- ployment tn FlnH Quito m - " - - IJ Vf U B "Kinii. u,ui,.. i V : : Ml &Mm& ii V.T WO WIEN ARE HELD R DRY L AW GRAFT Saloonkeeper Says Hq Was "Arrested" in Plot to ' Collect Money NO MONEY WAS PAID OVER Uohn Carvtr S Mr, White 3 Nm. Carver 7 Etbvard Jin-itoU' 4Ms. While BldtrrtHsltr Nip t'ltlxeislly Museum lias st'.ulcil n hunt fur 3 Mrs Jlepkina 10 Octajuu Jitp h mi It Mrs, B remter riMtles SlaxxOsh 'I'lip l.iiniilii' or Hip l'ilcrltti Katliers, 13 Mr j SuwdCi?i HMrs.AUcrlon jSJfhn JioH'land. wbli Ii. aKiirding to nn ln itiitlou to fin exhibition of the ait work round aiming (lie papers of the lute William M. Meifdith. existed In IH.-t. Thp painting Has on iew at the eslablislimentof .I I'rite ,V Co.. No. 7 Halt's Ituilillng, Sixth street above Chestnut, in Drrcmbrr nf that jear. Mr. Meredlln wintp eiilogistlcall) of the work. Tim se.mli Is being conduct oil through art catalogues In an efloit to leant what became nf the plctuie FINDING OF OLD INVITATION STARTS HUNTFOR PAINTING Hid In Exhibition of "Landing nf the Pilpritn Fathers" Discov ered Among Papers of the Late William M. Meredith Among thp muMy papprs saved by thp lafp William M. Meredith, and found recently in the nttic nf n house on Wal nut strppt npar Third, euratnrR nf thp Pnivprtitj Museum hap found an in vitation sent to Mr. Meiedith invitins him to nttpud the piivate exhibition of n picture nf the Landing nf Hip Pilgiiin Fnthprs. The iiainting wns exhibited from I a I -dav, December H. tn fatuida, Decern. hnr ': 1S.I . ix .. Trice K n. Ill cotniupntarj nn the picture nf the land ing of the Pilgrim fatlipro. npiopns at this (imp, when America is celebrating tlie terientiimrv of that evpnt. "In the whnlp range nf liiMtorical pxputs," thiipndii!cd IIip wiitcr, "what incident worthier the cnnsppintron of nrlV On t lint mnniPiit ileppnded Hip futurp of a nut ion, wIiom- inlliiPiicc over the di"fitips nf Ihe wnrlil, thp hnldpst dare tint, and the farthest Mglitcd riimint, pretend to fnretell. Who inn lend the Nlnry of tbe iiipii o 7 ilart'sPuildliig, second lloor. on' nml women In tlmt moment iminnrtiil- Sixtli street nbne Clicstnut. l.eil. iinm the ('oiiiilienccmcilt of tlieir ri. ,,,.iii., ,. i.rini if u iii'ii 'h-iihi winncrinc". in inn. uniii ineir wiuu ..nrn,iii,.l ni tin. rnversn side nf tlie in- i meiit in Pljimiiilh In IflUO. and dmilil "I ,,...... .l.i. . i.. INTERRUPTED BURGLARS ESCAPE AFTER GUN FIGHT Thieves Empty Pistols at Patrol man Who Surprises Them Several shots wete lueil path this morning In a running light between Patrolman Mnlrr, of the Sit -first and Thompson Mtrcels station anil two thieves who weic planning to enter u house near Fifty- fiurth and Meilin strPPts, TIip would -be robbers esenpeil nfter a chase of several blocks. Maier appionrlicd the men while they were acting suspiciuiilv at the lenr nf (lie dwelling mid nk'd them tn explain tlieii' actinns. ltotli iiipii pietemleit they ditl nnt understniid l.iiph-h hue Hie j patinlman was talking one nf them miiuIpuI shuck .Miiit'i ami me oilier diew a ipvnlvcr and Ined at him. The bullet nariowly misseil the poliiemiiii. The iiipii ran down Kifty-foui th tippt filing as the i an. Maier te- vltntinn. wns liv Charles I.tn-j A search Iiiih been cnndiicled tlirough ait catalogues In nn effort tn learn what became of lhs picture M. Meredith, tn whom the invitation was Issued, was one in tnc enj s uinsi prominent lawyers. Fie was at one tim'e seeretnry of the treasurj mid was appoinled by fJrnnl to tlie pence com mission nl Hip close nf Hip fivil War. Mr. Meredith neer detrnrd a pa per. Tnns of bis dnctiments, including one fo Hip rarpst cnllertinns nf stamps jet found, were turned nver to the t'ni versltv Museum for tabulnlion With the Invitation to attend Hip px hlbltiom nf (Iip painting was found n , .i .i... r..- m .i i i run iii. nil'. ...,.. iiii.ii i...-m'..i' that an nerrnling Pinvldence nidprs nil 'rcident-s in Hip tictglibnilinod joinpil Ihines lpnl as well as greatPM .' i , (be cha.e. Oup nf the men .staggeicd "iiip iinusiin Mtidier. .niu's riiiniiiii. ..lightly as tlinugli lie bad In en stiucU.j kneels mnst reicicntl.i. l'ineln)iei in i s parlner hclprd him along, however, rmelel, we ee the 'snbliei nf the and both eM'iipt'd nflei tunning tlnntigli Colon) ' -a man who mulct ilnte. nml u network nf small sticetc. ilid defenl. I he treaclicious Indinn ( thnrnugbh imbued with acknnwledg- , nCMIire nmir nuADrtr menl nf Mini who rules Iheir destinies DENIES DRUG CHARGE "Ilnu bappih bus the lillNt binuglil i into rnntrnM bclple itifnncy ami ma- Aaron Sllven Arrested in Raid, tine nee mid united Hip ex! i emu. bv , nii-,1. Nnf r-i,n, lhptinting xoiing iimther. in the gioup Pleacl, Not Gullty romposnl nf Pipw-ler. Mr" Ilopluti" Anion SiUer, nlin'llnrii CoIipii, ar nnil t hr nn WIO'P liirill on Hie mimir" i i hhh mnmi ihk m iiiiik i.imi m n-iru rnubl nnt make good Hie niimlier nt Two men were artesicd by Depnit I menl of Justice agents tndii) In the Milncin nf William Kinliai I,' at I'lont laud Somerset streets, when thev WPtit, it Is liellew'd, to ""olli'il" for lilllng "fixed up" nn "anc-t" for liquctr law violation. The men, whuc iinnies were not ' learned, weie huiried to the rVdcrnl Ilulldiug for a healing bcfoic llnlleil Stntes CoiiiiiiUsluner .Alanlc) A third until, believed to lie t tic pi itic ipill ill I Ihe scheme, escnped. I Mr. Kinhnit Mist aw the men Kildnv levelling, when they eied n bogus suh poenn on him lie suspected tlicy weie trying tn "hold him up." and notltied , the Department nf Justice An inostl- ! enttoii showed t lint flute weie no charges against the saloonkeeper, mid Depnit liient of Justice agents weie cunt to his place early toda In lie in wait fnr the islt of Hip "eufnlcemei't offueis." Showed Federal Kailgp "It was Piiilnx night." "iinl Mr. Kin hart, tplliug tlie ston tndin, "when two men wlin bail lit en tliien up in an niltntnohile. came mln in place. One nt thciii Unshed n badge, mid thev served me wilb an oflicial looking paper which Hie) said was a iihpot'iia Tbe told me 1 was to appeal for a hearing' nt 10 n'clni k tndin "When I looktd at tin paper lump earpfull) 1 -av it was signed lt 'John McAvnv." as Cuited Slate attorney. I knew Mr Mc.n's lirsl nnriie wasn't John, and it veeined strange tn me. "I thought I bail belter call up the Federal Jtuilding 1 untitled the De partment of Justice, ami thev Inbl me that the men who bail tome In ee ine were fnkprc "I,ast night I had a lelijplitine call from oup of Hip iiipii. Me njd every thing lilltl been 'lived up' about (bo subpoena, und that I tnuld H-ar it up 1 nivdii't .ippe.ir Indii), be .aid, nml lidded Hint be would be out In see me Walling to 'I rap (iraftets "Hie ncpartnient nl .lustier men weie waiting when the lm men came ill this mnitiillg I recnguieil one n! them as the iism-Uihi lo the man wlm bad served me wild the f.ike siibpoenn ; Hie oilier was Ibi' i liaufTein wlin had driven 1 lie uu. I lie tlind mail, wlin hail seemed tn be Hie hns (,f till out fit. ditl nnt appeal. "Then- was nn innnej passed, and nothing was siiil nliniit iimue) when the) tailed Inst mgbl I knew what they meant . though, all light, when I was tnlil thev would be up In see me in the morning I hadli t a cliance fo bund lliciu 'in. thing befme they weie under arrest The Dtpaitiiient nf Jus tice mm stepped out nnd that was all there wir tn il Tliot. wenl right clown to the IVilenil Uiiildiug " University Activities Scheduled at Penn Today 10:.10n. in Sophomote "Asiatic Night" ruiuiniltee meeting, Houston Club. t, ' ., 10:!J() a. in Debnte Council meelltig. College Hall. I p m Piess Club meeting, Houston Hall. (!:( p. in. -lown Club meeting. Mask anil Wig dormitories. 7:11(1 p. m --CiiImt Club meeting, Houston Hall. 7::t( p. in Cere le nnil Salon Piaiinlts licet ing rnielgn Stiltlenls' I Utilise. :i!IO."i Spline stieet DENIES CONSPIRACY AGAINST L A BOR MOTHER FORGIVES SON Boy Who Wounded Parent With Rifle Weeps at Hospital Cot James Devlin. .Ii . the nine-year-old son of James Devlin. Sr.. of Media, who itccltleiitl) shot Ills mother Inst Moiidnj with his Christmas HHc, was) forgiven by her lnut niglit. The boy visited Ids mother in the Media Hnspltal and. unable to restrain his feelings, tlitew himself nt the foot of her boil ami begged forgiveness. Nurses anil physicians turned their hacks while the sobbing mother gntli ered her hlld in her arms and cov ered bis fate with kisses. Mrs. Devlin and her son worp in Hie kitchen nf their bnnie when the hnv plavfullv pointed his new itle nnd piilied the tiiggei' .Mis. Devlin fell ;,.il, m Imllei In ber side am the fright ened bo notified the fnthei, who sent his wife to the hospital. to "teach citizenship T. De Witt Cuyler Says Banks and Railroads Are Working for Harmony MACHINISTS MADE CHARGE DpiiIiiI that "hanks nnd irfllroad eompanips arp in a conspiracy ngainst labor" is ninth b T. DeWItt Cuyler. chnirmnti of Hip association of railway cxpcutlves Mr. Cujler mndp his MntPment In Npw Vork in nnswpr tn chnrgps of Hip Intprnntionnl Association of Machinists rclntfve to assignment of locomotive nnd height tepuir work to outside com pnnies. "At the very moment." said Mr. Cuyler, "when real progress Is being made in securing harmony nnd m operntion between the railroad and their employes, statements are being made to tlie public, which, whether in- tendetl or not. will Impede these steps of progress, and if sin Ii statements are accepted without ciiestioii. utterly de ceive the public as tn Hie facts " I'nder the tinnspnrtatinn act. Mr Cuyler stated, the railroads "an bound by rigid restrictions as lo what the) j may pay nut fnr repalis and tnninle- nance. The lomniHsion s investigation , will" confirm thltrf he said, und alscf tho following: v. l ... "Tho woik given to outside, Miopri was given last spring nnd summer when the capacity pf IIip rnllrond shops vns nbsolutely cxliniisted. "Tin1 rallronds nip 'not now giving rrpnfr work to outside shops nnd de priving rnllioad employe of the vvoik, unless for rensons of economy or speed. Such reductions In forces ns lire being mnde in rnllrond shops are the rcult; of fnlling off in busitiPss "" Mr. Cuyler einphiisicd Ihe point thnt "it wns necessary to get Hip work dono nt tho pnrlipst possible iiiompiit. and tlie rnllronds spcurcil finni the nutsielp In ms 'the best terjjis oblainnble to grt the jol done." W P. 0. S. of A. Plans for Rallies and Vaudeville - cut ...Mkiiin itmf t lnri unripe the alls pices nf the Patriotic Ortier Sons nf Atnericn will be beldilhis week ns fol lows: Tonight. Students' Chapter Hall. Pnrk and Susquehanna nvenues; to morrow night, s.01 West fSlinrd nvenup nnd Sppvivn and N'orris strcpts. nnd Sntiinlav night , Moose Il.ill. KMO North Ilrnad strppt , Viiudeville i fiirnislipd and pntrtntir nddrpssps will be deltverpcl bv Gabriel II. Mnver. national president of the order, of Lebanon. Pa.: Fred W. Mn grndv. stute president, nf Mount ( ur inpl.'Pn. ; Charles Hriimm Helms, state scciotarvt. and Samuel K. Stinger, com-niiinder-in-ihief, nf Phlladelpllin. Students to Hear Talk on "Geneva" The Cen If anil Snlnn Triiiionis. Preiiib t lubs at Hip 1'uiversitv of Penn svhiinin, will hulil their icgiilar niontlil) li'ieeting Inliiglit at the Knrelgn Stll dents' House. J.'JO." Spi in street. It will be "Swiss Night ' ' Profs. Miller ami Yfinniiiiakis. of the lomance lan guage depnriinent nf tlie M'niversii) . will be tlie prineipal speakers, their suliiccts being respectively. "Geneva, Hie Seat of the I ague of Nations," nnil The Legend of William Tell." . Sales AMI General Manager Who known th.. position and rnn pro dm-e rojiilts may be iwtired about Feb tri cjunlineatlon In nn interview at voiir inmnlnrp ' I.Tt, M'.tKiKII I1KKIC K The Higfjcst Break in This Period of READJUSTMENT, is Perry's $75 to $100 Overcoats and Suits Ad Writer C0NSH0H0CKEN ALARMED Ex-Soldlcra Will Be Aoked to Aid In Combating Hold-Up Men liX-scrvire men. members nf the CnnsbnhnckPii nrgnniznlinn nf the Amer ican Legion, will be asked lo in npcr n to In forming a vigilance committee for Cnnshohocken, because of frequent hold tips there A meeting of citizens ami borough officials has -been called for tonight, nnd the soldiers have been invited to take active pait Philip Cardamone wa UMd up last niglit in the centrnl pait of the town. Menaced bv n revolver he was helpless while the "hold-up man went tlnougli all his pockets bue one intl in that pocket wan more than SlfO To supplement the geneial m arp ;c suiting from peipetiation nf five hold ups in less than a week. .1 ' Peeping Tom" has mnde his nppeniiinre liner baa annoyed redidentn nf Hnriv street ami Hallowell nv.enup. Mllllcent Drake Inherits Estate An estatp valued nl Sr.D.ltOO is be nupatliPd to Mis Mllllcent .1 Diake, of thiscit). b) the will nf he, mnther. Mrs. Mar) Drake, who died at rgle. Switzerland, June 12. lip l'" '" was- probated todnv Other wills pro hated weiP those nf Hllen Uarrach. 1 101 C!tr,. uiieel. pstate valuetl at SlO.nOOi Knthprlne Gradel. wlm clietl recentlv in the Lnnkennu Hospital. SfHOn John .1. MiilH-i . 22I Smith Seventv second street. ? 15110 Inven torles were liled in these estates: Lniilv J Coppuck, S'.H-'i -tj .,.. ''' spI. Sllil.ltlS.Kl; Mattis Gnldv, M. .-WA.-O; Cathariiip J. .U.v""'! -,-- DOS. Kl; Christian .1. .Mine r. . ' and Aiiip a Vineeni, .?oi 1 i.m.. Letters of atlniinistrntlon were granted in tlie estate of Aij P. I'in licckc. Valiiis of estiTte, 5HK) Dog3 Must Have 1921 Tags Warning 1ms been given by Superin tendent of lilit n Mills that license niist be obtained for ...II dogs before Saturday, else the ting catcher will gather up the untagged aniiiinis deaths:' ASIATIC NIGHT IS MYSTERY Students Will Attend Affair To night, hut Details Arc Kept Secret Mvsteiv like Hint nf the iinpene tinble Orients surrounds the iniieli anliflpated Asi.Hie night nf the supbo mnip class of the I uiversitv nf 1 eiin svlvanin. Thursday veiling. , . Second vein men will hold Hie allair in Hie St' Jnmes Hotel It will con .it .,f an informal banquet and plenty of enterteinnunt t" follow Donild Riian Ptgzv Wood and llalph vlor ran stage celeblitie. have consented to entertain the banquetfts Ham McClelland Tavln -Harcourt Mail fin.,.'.' " . WPV of tlle n: a.' " "'111 II II -t lllllllllllll-l'll nl law In piineiples of atl- Georgc Wil ur,sistant piofeor of English nt Hi" t'niversitv, and I om mandr II C Hiehardson. I S .. one of the niuiieu in the fir r overseas flight, will make uddiessp' Di Penniman. ai ting pmvo t at the t'niversitv, has bet 11 mi ited. but other engagements miivpTewnt In. at tendnnce Thnt all sounds definite, but the lest nf the evening is ni.vstennii .Hid v.igue. DaivPi'S nf an (Iriental liugt. and nlbei featilie typical nf Asiatic iiMnim will fill out Hip program Man Struck by Auto on Broad St. Charles Taup. foil v -one veai old. 51; 10 Nortli Carlisle titel was sp,i- m.ult 11. 1111 c il bv 1111 iiutntni.hile slinitlv before 7 o'clock this iimiiiing nt Itrnad and Duneaiinnn stiees M I Dun can, the driver nf the mi will have a hearing befme Magi tinie Price nt the Twenty -second stml and Hunting Pnik avenue station Tnup i- in St Luke's Hospital. In Assistant Supt'llllleilileul of PnllCP Tpinpp't on n bouse at 77- No'lh Twpntv si nml stieet, ndj.iciul In the linsiein Penitential v , was nn tlie list for I rial befoie Judge Feigusnii 111 liiimler Sessions Cu'uil Imla).. The tntal value nf drugs nnil para phernalia fnr mixing dope which were seized In the polite is mi id tn lie mure t Ii 11 11 $10.11(10. Cohen ha social ehaiges pending against him in mu ncct inn with having possession nf thugs ' mid liaflicking in drugs. When he was niraigneil tndav he pleaded not guiltv Cnlien'f. case will be called up again next Tuesdnv Dr. Krauskopf Returns Tbe Kev Dr. Joseph Krauskopf. of (hi. Cniigirgnlion Kenesteih lsiael. le 1 111 tied In 1'luhidclpliin ycstridny after an absence nf eight wteks, due In ill health Dr. Ixrnuskopf will lesiime his tliilics inimi dlately. IS AVAILABLE OPEN FOR PART TIME Cp-Mi for port tmit pprvlrF Tlmr rtishlv pxrt-t,tutl In plftmilmc nrrl wrlt'nn - Retail Dpar(mnt Hlnre, Wholt?saIft Hnl hpTla1t Adrtlalnc 111 a K9l.it Inuy ARtMicy man on I'irt tinie ImIi. Box B 939, Ledger Oflicc "He used to dance like a wheezy walrus ; but he's been an ideal partner since he started taking the Collins' System?' his wife said of one of our members. We put pep in his step. No charge for a demon stration treatment. at $54 COIjLIXS INSTiTUTK OF PHYSIC I. CUJ.TURi; COLLINS IIUX1 , wvt.NTT st, at ir.ru HARMONY WAS PENT UP Prisoners nn Wy to Court Giv Stieet Concert "Blnck-haired habv- was the cair- of it all ' So pang a qunrtet inclosed in a prison van which -tailed at Eleventh ind Cheslnul 'fuel, at 1,0 o'clock tin iiioining. A huge imwd soon cnlleiiid to listen to the impinniptil cnncel I The face nnd shining teeth nf the niinstiels cnubl be seen Ibrougli (In I1.11 red cipeniiig mar Ihe top of t In "limousine " "Give us a cigarette." the) asked nf tlieir audience Jusl as some one started to tin tic n smoke tlliniigb Ihe h.irs, (lie cliivei unl the vim sni ted and I be liniibaihii . weie 1 ran letl nil to Citv Hall. r V . 1 11 I rilU MKM jeWtLE TlOf, 1 1 ml 'Elte Mel A Engagrment Rings 77irc Or(pitmfiit' crrcf Puaiff cfiio Jewels fivm flun fcalablialimcni ore urmrtrsali' t cvclfrzcef "A Fair Price and Satisfactory Service" Satisfied customers nro the best recommendations of any business. Quotliic from our (lies "n work at Bond Mf&. Co.. Wilming ton Del. Job Is entirely satis, factory and assure ynu we would not liesltatn to pncn futuro bitsl ness with vour company." Very truly youra JOHN N. OII,T. CO. Wa nro nlvvnys Kind to estimate on any work whatsoever. George Woodward, Jr. r.lertrlrnl Contractor 1723 Sansom St. Dtll. Spruce 0110 Ittjitont: Kur 1313 The time has come for a big shake-up in clothing values and we're shak ing them up! We're not offering you ten to fif teen dollar tidbits of economy, but making a clean sweep of every dol lar our business will stand. And we're not offering you a motley collection of undesirable numbers, either, but placing at your disposal the choicest overcoats and suits in the Perry stocks. $54 for Suits and Over coat formerly sold for $75, $80, D85, $90, $95 and $100. PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut Sts. J UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS rrM I i tteTlVtar First in Fashion Lowest in Price ! rvttv Comer 11 th and Chestnut f U.-...11 U, '.""""" Pni.'tice i """' uu i I i I'lrti Ihnnnl.i "i i ,..' '." 1 Nil . .1... . . .1 , ifwu i.. i ... "''": "' icaciiings 01 'Il n , , T M'r;lr"- he said. "I uits or ..'.' "," .r.I'l'h'Jiiiont to nRlit Inw- In.nlln, T"'.. "".?? .I.,0.rnt: Wjl ..., , ,,",. iinillKll I -Cllll "it . Ml,'" k,W,"l,- "" f '" In. a ...,,1, ""'', I'tigulloii in which "'t I l.a ",",l,''l''d. I shall con- ftrv ec i i '.'..""i "if iiignest icgni bow I "'" ,'"s I" iod, not those lakin- ,,','"!' ' .coinpensatlon, ""i eiinrgc fTUDENTS TO PAY FOR FUN J ' p- Sophomores Vote $100 for nOJDltal mn -. r- . The I r-resntnan lit) of p '. ' 'V''' 'I'iss of the r.ilver h Jester n U."'"!l. " it'gular meet- l? the hZ,11,,,", .' P- 'tiSliam , xii-nses nl lleilie.l lis"', m ' ;"lc'"1 nf "'" fu'shi.inii ..llll i mi i ... ,...! ... month i ""! piieiiiiiiuiiu uiiuiii ;Pile fi. " "ing a Mdiii)pplngi's " in 11, t ouuiieii tor sevcial Hingh",, '' ' ''''- Hospital "re,,,, I " "bdii.ted bj Up. m.iiIi.i 1. II. ,.tt ''' ."'" Ij PI mni la r?tf 1 10. ii" ii "l,s"'ve.l lie soph ml . .V " ' nil baiiiii in the i.rr..i,. -Tlsftlw, "" Wf w UkwTbj' his I r.m iiimii in"i't iiinii i ' aTTTTTTTrillllllllllllllu'lllllllllllllll''''ll'llllllllli BLOUSES PRESSES "'" 1 l.'illi Sai-iiia z Street ; Oh 1502 CHESTNUT ST. Tremendous Sensational $ 1 Actual $3, $5 & $7.50 Values .65 $( gla65 $965 task W Pick From All the Newest Models Ml the lutes! colum and innoi nitons, in ( tepe tie Cliitie, (ietir nette Crene. Voiles find Ornantlivtt. if these iiees they repre sent nrettter values thttn those shown in tiny other store tn Philadelphia. The selection now is the tiniest mi don I Come early lomorroii. IrfsX m ,llliimMiiiiiiiiiilllTHTTnTmi lal ""W A Little Baby With No Milk A Starving Child With No Clothes Reach Out Their Hands to You In utter want and helplessness, these little ones cry out to American parents to save them. Many are orphans; you can father and mother them. They are hungry you can feed them. They are naked you can cover their little bodies with warm clothes. Laughter and childish joy have left them, but you can put it back. Is there a better work with which to start the New Year? For $10 You Can Save a Child's Life Herbert Hoover Will Spend Your Money for You Could You Be Better Assured? Designate tho nationality of th children you pr fer to hole rOLAND AUBTMA SHRDIA ItUSSIA CZEUIO SLOVAKIA UUIUIA.NT John H. Mason, Treasurer Care of Public LeilRer, Philadelphia Dear Sin- As n contribution to the Hoover European Relief Council I encloso Check, PostolTice or . Express Money Older " Name Street nnd No City : Stntc j4Nou) Spring Style it a Saving! I 'V L $3.00 an IV CvHi. the Price I n. :(. &C Shops I I d More Below Exclusive Boot Must Ask J. . "X i I i s . ac.,v . !' n .-aywjsv v. s , r .tit' i.n.w.,, ,,. tn? rtx ,,.".. L Light Tan With fawn oozo inlay. Brown Ooze With hutin inlay. Gray Suede Black Suede Russia Calf A PUMP that is a decided novelty yet without extremeness. Cleverly designed and its superla tive style expressions will meet with tlie instani approval ot youiiK women of fashion. THIS Is Why Our Prices Are Low Our second floor location low rent cash sales no losses one small moderate profit added to our origi nal cost, cnnhles our prices to al ways be greatly below regular. I'psttiirt Store for Women BfttHar &btiipanu 1211ChesVnuV Sheet 'Itiln h'lciulot A " Jtij!fl!& It&tii M . I i j. iaV'j