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'& Kt'fTOttl rr ." jsi : ' Ui. i-' i''vTrf eT ti'. SAt r. i ) . 4 -h k, ,T t "2 ' fl . ,fj . , vsl ?, yt .- VJL wa graduated from Princeton Tint. MM BILLS READY $4000 IN OPIUM Tcrslty In 1800, nnd from tho University t!I w ' VJ STEALS JEWELRY m '! u-tif DOW SMASHER 1 G. ROSENGARTEN, HUMANITARIAN DIES D'OLIER MAY LEAD IN REORGANIZATION LAM SEIZED N RAD Owner Sloops in Ignorance of Camden Robbery in. Beat Woman Storekeeper BANDIT FRIGHTENED OFF Trlrv vnlucrf nt more tlinn $1000 "wf!f: i.;. n thief who smashed n wi 'l'i '-'rnmilon ievvelry store nt Kvlock this mornftiB and who mm o hli fWp after calhrrliiK HP me "' o'!J. r ih store. Leon 'uhafi, T", " .nV-.monts over Hip store, but PTm i r nollpp Inter lip did Tint hear V "d. '1,,-, e c'nss nml did nol '.j.kon intU n PoIIpp sergeant pounded l.?cn.i"". -r i.la linmp to notify I 111 "'.' i. ,U,err tne "u! " J."U C.' ..nrn In nt 41B KnlRlin .wnne A penestrlnn on his way home hl,?d the crash of glass, nnd n mlmito i,lVr saw n man running in Knighn irniie away from tlio Bilbao store. The 'pedestrian told Sergeant Snow, f the .Second district, vvtiat iip nan seen. SpVhi he met the officer n few minutes Utr and tliP two went to 41S Knighn ,nue. Slinttorcd glass wns seat iVcd over the pavement, nnd the (lis Liar window hnd been stripped. Snow awakened Yiilms, nnd, nftcr muling an pxnminntion, Hip jeweler Sid the thief hnd tnUen liftepii wrist itchM. rings nnd other pieces of jew dry. onn m mi v'1""" v" In this city robbers nnd hold -up nnt finished n day of renewed activity b. attacking Mrs. I'liznbcth Lewis, iin iitd woman who conducts n store nt JfiS South Twenty-first street, Into nt nlehl nnd, nfter beating her mi rtnVloits robbed her of .fr.O. They ' Mr. ' Lewis walked to the rountei when two men entered flio store, j uey ordered some cakes nnd when she hindod the package to one mini the rther drew n revolver nnd eonimnndeil in to keep silence, tn.mnil Mrs. Lewis screnmed. The man ttrurk her several times with the knit 01 tlie ICVUIHT limn Mir mum mi conscious to the lloor. Then tliey rilled the poc'"'1 of ,,C1' nl'ron untl obtnined tie money tn IPHvlnir the nlncc the hold-up men took time to lock tiic door from the iMe nnd threw the key awny. mnk- imr their escape south on Twenty -first ftreet. William Hell, janitor of n hnll on Twcntj first street, snw the men running from the store. He investi gated, found t lie uoor iockcu, nnu unvr breaking it open found Mrs. Lewis on (he floor, still unconFClnus. Mrs. Lewis was removed in inc i-niy linlc Hospital, where it was necessary o nut nine Pitches in the wounds on her head. Two moie .Negroes nnve neen nrrcsicii connection with the robbery. The iKoners are Thomas Davis, twenty- is Tears old. or Jim uninurnigp tcet," unci .loiin Lamb, twenty-one ars old, same address. i no nrrcsis re mad by Sergeants T.vrrci, .viiiinn id Fan!, of the Twelfth nnd I'lne recti station In the pocket of Lamb m found a Canadian dime, identified I the property of Mrs. Lewis. fn.V.AH VnfTpnnu nlrnnitv llnilni nrpnul ispected of the crimo were Leroy Dill, Ttnty-one scars old, of 2101 Lombard reel: I rank Dill, eighteen years old, (2122 Nnudain stret; Ernest Jnck jti, eighteen jears old, of 2131 Itod hm ttreet, and Samuel Rex, eighteen kurs old. of the same address. All mo held without ball tor n rurtner wring In Magistrate (J Hrien. CORING SCOW SLIPS ANCHOR Bridge Bgc Tests of Delaware River Bottom Arc Delayed Test bonnes) for the Delnwnre river bridge mi tln Cninden Mde, linve been dflased until Mondny. The ligliter off Vine street pier, Cnmdeii. on which tln'J drilling apparatus is idaeed, "slipped Itj nni'lmr during jeterday's storm. The cti'h managed to get n line Ifliore, and the lighter was pulled close, to n wlin if. 'I'hi' rri' making lest borings on Water sttwt above Iture have reached a dpptli of seventy feet, through sand ml ;rael, with no indication of rock be. 'lhe crew working nt Water street Mow Walnut are removing the easing, niter himiig drilled through forty feet ci ltd, to a depth of 125 feet. PART DISEASE KILLS MANY Sixteen Per Cent of Week's Deaths Due to That Cause More tlinn 10 npr rent nf the Intnl number nf deaths iu Philadelphia during iwMiceh uire caused by heart disease. wording to the weekly bulletin of the OTisinn of vital statistics of the Hoard of Health Death- dllO In hpnrt rli.rnip nnmhnrci! i?ht tlireo out of ii total of 40J). The Wtlii f this week were slightlv in lcs r.f Inst week, when !!)(! weie 'ecordeil 1 ...- ii.o M-n..L- ,,!;,. Tan,,,,,.., . lli.'O. tlio division of vital statistics wported o4S deaths. the deaths and their causes follow: Y'.IlM , lrlt I, j , !.;.t . .emu,."5. . ..:.::.?::: lu j iik ! " MiornniM . ............ . Vn-u). t f tho mnics 47 unwcui if . uiFiiiiiKltlv I'lltr f t iul. r. ulmls '. 2 "lur lnullunant tumors... 3'J vnr an I iT.;:. """ . t aS ' s " "- . of ,hl-' her '. sa 'Mum..n a "ran hcii.n unmnla if'!1! "' " "omHch "..US HI nllPnlf.... a. .un. ABn.nl I.."" ' "llTltlH II f.PMMll I 111 iinil II, ,1,11, 1.. S &lv;ta,llii,::::':;:: v Konn.'""a. ""J Hrlelil'B auii8. 0ih . u 'um.irn iffiffi1" " ' "t Snrt'm-.rfiJmu'Bi,'.; SulcUe, I' nt iluitlm A" 01i Ul, earns Total i'Ji) Fruit Shin nn Tel, I T-l PndlS inDU,'r Cnm'len. of the United York Jm ,rcntly built at the New the wCip l1-,'1' famden. N. J., left Wn to ,C,t,,,S '"0rnln,; f0r her t,1(l1 ttturn feDt,1waro bienkvvnter nnd f ock rn ro pavI,,B the (,ook n sl,il''s 0..ilas.',rt'scte'l by tlie Camden drtliZi l ,,,.',,!!l"l'u'0- Addresses wen ITf'll hi- lI11' .. r. . .. E t tke Clmiiil,: , ,.(c . " ' .'' -7 ---. u, iiiiuin NitniKlw tx. tiPi.k i. . v. "' l I U8m A li,-' y " " "iiiiiilll i- , it I slag. mm r V"l-.' mm Hi i n.'iM.u "rrpfi,lc,'t of tlie New York "milling Co. A nn,l,. t U "iii n i nt nujirn. krr-itt iii. .....i ir 4 :' .v.! ' AffiL'i ."-"WlMB Co on"t?nton t,u tri" " ' ' break' r n the new tanker. a Salesman if .,. . iB'" Is nn ,.'? Bn,nn ''o n better one. f,,.,n0utS?--l!'0n..V'n Sales. . "ucanv n H, ,kll!s10,rLS10''.ceHt. Free Be .?. G. ROSKNGAKTKX Lrfiwjcr, patron of lllerntuie and trtisteo nf (lie University of Pent- sylvanln, vvlio died last night BONNIWELL UNDISMAYED Judge Will Speak Despite Preacher Barring Him as a Wet Hegardlcss of political or teligioiis prejudices, Judge Kitgene C. Itnnnlvvcll today said he will speak tomorrow nt tho memorial service of the Itrlstnl fire department. When it wns nnnoiinced ,!ud;e lion niwell would spfrlk. the Hev. Frmipis II. Tees, pastor of the MethodUl church where the service was to have been, oblected to tho judge's presence in the pulpit for the reason that he was it pronounced wet. The firemen then ob tained the Forest Theatre in Hristol for tho service. "I will fill the engagement." said Judge Uonnlvvell in commenting cm the subject, today. "The lire department and tlie community in general arc with me, I will not besitnte to servo ie gardless of religious or political views of any one in the nudlencer." DRIVEN FROM HOME BY FIRE Father Saves Wife and Children at Early Morning Blaze I A fire, which stnrted in the cellar of n Clermnntown house nt 1 o'clock this moinlng, nnd wns traveling up the stairway,' wns discovered in time to per mit tlio owner', his wife nnd four chil dren to escape. In night clothes nnd bundled in hlnnkets they reached the street nnd got shefter in u iienrhy bouse, i John Unkcr. (!10 Winter street, nwoke suddenly to find his room filled' with smoke nnd to hear the crackling of flames holoNv. He aroused his wife and four chil dren. He threw on n dressing gown. aiAl Mrs. Maker donned a wrapper. Then the children were bundled in ' blankets and the family groped down- ' stairs and to the street. I When fire engines reached the house an hour's battle wus necessary to ex- j tinguish tho flames,. FIRST LAND LIGHTHOUSE ! Install Traffic Signal at Fifty-eighth ' ble for the building development of the Street and .Woodbine Avenue T'hJr. rite first land lighthouse to he Loiighrnn look n prominent part in local erected bv the city as a warning to r,nrtnble nffnirs He i,. survived by motorists of dangerous curves and street j,iw, Mrs. r.llen C. Lmiglnan. nnd ntersections will be put up today ni,hw S0I1M ,, si.v ,iaK,te,s. roral j iiij -iijiii mi -,;,. null 'U'lUIIJf 11 L-- nue, Thet.e warning lights will alternntelv flash Ted and green. They will hang from n pole. Fifty-eighth street and AVnodbine avenue wns selected by Chief McLaugh lin, of the electric bureau, for (lie first experiment, because a dangerous curve 14 there. Tho light costs SI.". It will have 1(10 cnndlepowcr. HOOVER SPEECH BY RADIO Wireless Will Carry Relief Message to Be Given Tonight In Pittsburgh Amateur radio operators in Philadel- phin should be able to receive the pleas of Herbert Hoover for lhe Kuropean Ilelief. as they will be given before u' meet nc at the Dunucsni. Club. P Its- burgh, tonight. Mr. Hoover's speech will be picked up by mentis of ii transmitter, placed in tlio banquet room, nnd. the words will be trnnsnuttei to tne i-.nst rillsnuigli itniks of the WestillKhouse Ulcefrie Co a distance of ten miles, by menus or n telephone wire, where it will be sent out vin tlie experimental wiieless tcle plione station of tlie compan.v . The wnve length Used bj the radio stntion is IKIO meters, and its call is KDKA. GRAB'S WOMAN'S PURSE Man Accosts Victim on Street nnd Escapes With Cash and Trinkets Mrs. Mnrj Cauley, LTil" North Thii ty-fourth strreet, was robbed of her handb.ig coiitaining u small sum of money and a number of trinkets, cuily today. Mrs. Cauley was on her way to n store when a man leaped Irom the shadow of a tree, grabbed her handbag and escaped. The thief is described ns about twenty veurs old. The hold-up was reported tn the police of tho Twenty -sixth and York streets station. Man's Blackjack Lands Him In Jail A padded brick and a lilnckjnck, found in tlie pocket of Hubert Sandeis, twenty-live jears old, no home, led to his arrest this morning. Putrnlmau Demi, of the Twelfth and Pine st ts station, iirrcstcd him when lie 'aw linn acting suspiclousl). Magistrate O'Hrieu held the man under Sl."il)() bail fur a further healing. " CONTINENTAL MOTORS l',im.t r..D.llrlntr und partn. flrnv Xr D.lVlfl. QlSO vesiincnoua9. iinnolrlnir nml DArts. norc & Heflc Clutch and standard PBrtu OompU-to utocK. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 'ixlnmoii llldir. . 8.1J-HM N. Ilroad Ht. rhllndrlnhln -Your Old Hat uicanea and Blocked 7jrrt Good as New 1 CHAS. CARPEN, 1232 Filbert St.. Ad Writer IS AVAILABLE OPEN FOR PART TIME rpen for purl tlinn service, Thoc uiKhly cxperlinted In pIiiiiiiIiik and wrltlntc TTetHll nopirtinent Htor. Whole.ilo uml BpocUlty Advoitlsliu Will lt buiiy Aseuoy man oa part tlmo baslo. Box B 939, Ledger Ofllco , , "s .. . Patron of Literature, Long Pennsylvania. Trustee, Was 85 Years Old WAS SOLDIER IN CIVIL WAR Joseph George Itoengarten, lawyer, writer, patron of literature, known for charitable works and public bene factions nnd trustee of the University of I i ennsjivnnia for more than twenty I yenrs. died last night at his home, 1701 I ivniimi Mrepr. lie was eight.v-live ears old, nnd Jived In Philadelphia all his life. Ills long career following his graduation 1 Horn the University of I'ennsvlvnnia. His particular Interest in the last I twenty-live jours was the fuithernnec oi uie wortc of tlio l tiiversity, lie wns grnduated in is.-'j, for many years was president of the nlumnl society nnd wns mnde n trustee Iwentv-four years ago. He held this place until two jears ago, when lie retired. Ills term in oflice wns exceeded in length hv only two members of Al present board ( harles ('. Ilnriisosi, chosen in 1S"(1 and Wharton Itnrker. chosen in 1SM1. He is survived lij two brothers and a sister. Tliev are Jinrrj II. Itosen gnrten, head of the Powers'- Weightninn UoMMignrlon Co. ; Frank H-'Hosengar- ten. and Innny Iloseugailen. Hi was never married and made his luuiie with liis sister nt the Walnut street ad dress. He was horn in Philadelphia. Julj I I, 1s;i,"i, (he son of George 1). and Kli.n heth (liennettl Uoscngurtcn. His father wns founder of Hosengarten & Son, which combined with tho firm of Powers & Weighimnn, making the pres ent. Powers-Weiglitmiiu-Hosengarten Co. After graduating from college he studied law and was admitted to t lit bar in 1s."l! and went abroad a short time laler. After a year nf study nt the Universilj of Heidelberg he returned to America and established himself in his profession in this city. Muring the civil War he served ns first liculcnniil in the 121st Pennsyl vii n ia Iti simviit of Volunteers, nnd n i captain and lcling nide-de-enmp on the staff of Major General John V. Key molds, commanding the First Corps, I Armj of the Potomac. He served as pieshlenl of Hie Free Library of Phila lidelphin. tiustee of Drexel Institute, land was one of the mau.igcrs of, the , Philadelphia House of Ilefugp. 1 lie-was a member of the Franklin Inn I Club. American Philosophical Society, j Philadelphia Club, Art Club. University ' Club and Phi P.cta Kappa Society. JOHN LOUGHRAN Wcll-Known Builder Dies Following Short Illness After an illness of several weeks John Loiighrnn. a prominent builder, died jesleidav afternoon, in his home, 'J'-'Ii North Hi nnd sheet. Air. Loiighnin was born In this cilv In ISIS mid had been in the contracting business since IS".", lie was well known throughout the northeast section nnd was leputed to be tlie largest independent operative builder in this citj. His principal operations were in the northeast nnd he was Inrgelj responsi- services will be conducted I uesdny morning with solemn icfiiictn mass in tlie Cniicli of Our l.adj of Mercy and interment will be made in Hnlj fccpulchor Ceiucterj. Harry U. Goodwin Hairy U. Goodwin, scvcnl.v four j en rs old, of 1(11." Uvie street, Frimlv ford, died Inst night in his home, after a short illness fiom pneumonia. The deceased, who was a salesman for the Adams Chewing Gum Co.. was well known throughout the citv. He wns ti member 'of the Hancock Memorial V,"'1,'. " ' ' , ' ' ( u "'"" ''7 l""1 Miln "'h-d for tie t twenty J cars. I iiier.il services uu conducted on 1 ucmIiij after- noon Carl M. Bowman (-nr liowmiin. a lnwjer, vvitn ,,nices in the Ileal Lsfate Trust Hiuld- :,,. ,ied vestcrdav nioining in the Lnnkeniiii Hospital after an Illness of severnl weeks. Tic was operated on leeentlv and pneumonia developed. He was forty-si jelirs old. Mr Isowniaii Banquets Card Parties Private Dances Weddings In Fact, Any Social Function Especially Catered for at tho RIJTENHOUSE HOTEL 22D AND CHESTNUT STS. Estimalci and Menus Furnished. You'll Take a Ride imvwiiv havfl nn ol.lfcl. romlilno pleasu-o nnd iniilH Ik- i,-.u J lu viiintlf una drlvo to tie r.iiii' for Fresh Euan u-it from the Nest. Chickens Clumsy with Fat Apples Five (load Kinds Sucel Cider Fetch Jug White Potatoes dso "Redskins" llllW nut l.illllll Moilla uml I 'a milss .In', xtrulicht throuEli lieund lo the famous Black Horse Farm .mi Jin in the i'ear iohi lo !i I'lwne: Media 103 "A Fair Price and Satisfactory Service" miclency may be Increased or urenttr production prepared for by maUliiK repairs or cliniujeH In llghtlne or povvir ciiulpmcnt NOW. Many cimtomcrs nro dolns the "Iho thliiB" by making much needed n pairs In their plants nt this time. ltop.ilis enirled out as carefully on n, w Jobs C'osis hurprftdiigly low. George Woodward, Jr. Illertrlrul CiintriKlor 1723 Snnsom Street, Drill himice 0110 Kryilonei Itnre 1203 igw.w.wviji.mjjt i oi rcnnsyivnnia linw Hcnool three yenrs Inter. lie also studied in the lnw of. fices of John Ilovvman, his father. He is survived by his wife nnd n son, John II. Hovvmnn. The funcrnl will tuke place Mondny morning from tho home in Mlklns Pnrk. Mrs. Lulse S. Austin Mrs. Lulse Suydnm Austin died jes terday moinlng In htr home. 31)13 Chestnut street. She was sixty -three years old nnd had been an invalid for the last two years. Mrs. Austin wns n member of the old Suydnm fntnily, of .Now lork. nnd wns horn in Dutchess county, in thnt stntc. Her husband una the late Samuel II. Austin, at one time vice president of the Durhnin Tobacco to. He died tiiree ears ngo. Surviving Mrs. Austin are her ,. .-- f - - -... .... - - . mother, Mrs. James Sujdani. who made' lier home with her daughter ; one chit J.,,', lHnnp H- ,nes. of Los Angeles, ( nlif. and n brother. Lambert Suy dnm. nf New York city. The- funcrnl set vices will tnke place I on Monday morning nt her residence. ' ine interment will be in Greenvvooi ( emetery, Ilrooklyn, X. Y. STARTS LONE 'REVOLUTION' Man on Rampaoe, With Barber Shop and Saloon as Victims Lnrly today Joe frunimer started out on n personally conducted revolution. .loo said he proposed to level City Hall and tumble over a few oflice build Iiirs. He stnrted modestly, however, by throwing n smnll barrel of gnrhiiKC through the window of l'mil's barber shop, 215 South Second street. Lathered pations who were vvniliiiK for the razor hud a clne shave in more wnjs than one. Several darted lifter Ciummcr, hut paused when he reached in his hip pocket. In order lo make the revolution memorable, ('rummer then threw a barrel of nsben in the snlnon of T. .1. I'miuo nt Second and Wnlnut streets. l'ntrolinnn Schick heard the crash of class. He extricated ('rummer fiom a mass of feet nnd legs hclniiKluK to thoe who disngrcetl with him ami demanded uu explanation. "I've stnrted a revo lution," said Crtilnmor: Magistrate Ilnrrignii held ('rummer in SHOO ball for u further henring und thus ended the revolution. GIRL'S DEATH ACCIDENTAL Coroner's Jury Renders Verdict In Case of Josephine Belfato A coroner's jury this morning turned in n verdict of "prohnbl.v nccidentnl" in nn investigation of the death nf sixteen - jenr - old Josephine llelfato, who was at tirst thought to have com mitted suicide two nights ago. She was thought to have been driven to the net by the influence of the moving pic tures. Tlie girl's fnther nnd other relntives testified thnt the girl was nbout lo go out Willi .vlrs. I alherine rereentti. a telative, and that she was hunting fo.- her gloves in a drawn in which her father's revolver vwis kepi. It is thought tins was diy barged when it fell tn the lloor, the bullet entering the girl's temple. FACES HUSBAND'S SLAYER Plan Held for Murder After Woman and Girl Identify Him Loins Stimhcviek, 100 North Fourth street, wns held by Magistrate Me clenrj without bail, to iivvait the notion of the grand jurv on the charge of murdering "vVnsslly Sniejanka. -11 N'oith Fourth street. The wife nnd cleven-jear-old daugh ter of the victim testified thnt Stimlje viek was the man who on .Inniinry 1 stabbed Smojnnka in the stomach during a fight. Smejankn died the sunn- dnv In tlie Hahnemann Hospital. Slimbcviek fled, but wns Inter arrested. U. S. Seeks Soldiers Rclatlver, The I'nited Stnles Treasury Popart -menl. Iturenij of Wnr llislt Insurance, desires to obtain informiitiou as In the 'whereabouts of the mother nf llenr.v (reeii, a member of Coinpnn.v M, INIMh Infantrv. Her last known address was (i'J.'t South Twelfth street. The address of Frank or Francis Martin, whose last address was on Tinicuni avenue, Phila delphia, is also wanted. This man is a relative of Albert Martin. Information as tothe whereabouts of these tela fives should be sent to the I'liihidelphiii District Olliice, 1111 North Ilroad stieit. nnnnnn. n n n n "Give Us Tlhis Day Omr Daily Bread Asm Shall vc let that prayer, uttered by children, go unan swered? Think of your child, warm and well-fed, and then think of the cold, naked and hungry children overseas. Can we refuse to help a child when only $10 will save its life? Merbertl Moover Speinidb Yotuis0 Moimey Me Will See to St Tlfoatt Every Peiminiy Goes to & CMld John H. Mason, Treasurer Care of Public Ledger, Philadelphia Dcnr Sir: As n contribution to tho Hoover Europenn Relief Council I cncloso Check, Postoflko or I r g Express Money Order ' Namo n n n n n Strcot nnd No City nnnnnn V Former National Commander of Legion Here Next Tues day Evening MEMBERSHIP IS GROWING Franklin IVOller, former national commander of the American Legion i vituiniiMii "'i iin nun I p (Mi jt ,nr ii i wMl nttend the meeting of the I'hlladel- phin county dele- gntes Tucsdny eve- , tiing, In the nudi-torinm-of the Y. M. (' A., ll'Jl Arch, street, when the. committee will be I reorganized. ' It e p rrsentatlvesl fiom posts of the central J.eaion dis trict meeting at 11(5 South Fifteenth street, last night, proposed the inline of P'Olier ns u possible selection for temporar.v chairman of Tuesday's meet ing. The confluence leeched tlie sug gestion entlitiin-ticnll. Frnnkford district posts, under direc tion of the newly unpointed district dep uty cnnimniuler. I liomns .Moore, nave ugreijd to a speed.v reorganization of the county committee here, so that iinpor- nnt business as to world war veterans niiiybe undertaken. I)r. 'I lie wil-k e W'rtji it I'llllleKllll Mill S,Mk innriehilni.- ill" oiintv inmmlt- !,v villi ir.l IhkI nlolll lij lhe M franklin IVnm r I'nsl Nn S. "f I'hesIllUI Hill. The .)I will ' ml hh cduiiIv ilile unlei In Tnevl.i innpihnr Anilrrw f. ijulnn, lhe former pnsi ininni.inili'i , nml TJninn timer iin- rx H1Jutnni l)r Thoimis I! Klneiimi, Hiirerinlrnilenl nf nulille Inslrm Hun In IVnnslvnnlii. will ll" lll HPenlor lit .1 ninellnu In lie eollitllCtPO by the AnwiliMnlHin foininli"5lnn In llm foyer of lhe A'lulomy nt Mulo Haturdn . venlnir. 'I'he I,rglnn in lVnncv lnnln Is bavins n rwilnd of nclhllv Tost nre husiu etiffaReu in enrolling Ihelr liejl inemhniHhip, and al- remlv ix posta hieh wne issued uiupornr ilinrlirs In IHst im wiiun neor fune- lliined, have pliirleil lhe jear vilh an ae 1 1 1 1 v nml riirneMtni p whleli Inillraln Hi lncirnrfl InO'iest ihal Is hrliiir tdioun all oer lhe ptmr Already twent-l iioki lne reported more iiv-nilier ih.m llv had taut jcar, and to (lute about 1 l.fino men have been n ported to dcp.tt intent lieailqiMrti ra. uhleh Is t Ire ns n'anv aa , re rnrollid durlni; the nillro monili nf Janu.tr' of laat yinr. To Dlsnis lx'cllalliin Thi? stale evutiho committee, hns heeu eiunmonrd liv i omtnaudoi j.ila to meet al Harrlphurs Momiiy fur Hie purpose of Ue-lermlnlns- the ileialla of the ltrl slollon n lie Introduicd which will iceeUo the. hup port of the I., irlnn in a, i nirl.mre with rea olutleiiM and ri otnnieiii tlions tnudn hy the hod at.ile i oiiM'titton. 'I mains of tlie woman a auxiliaries In lhe Hl.ite and tin mlvisalillllv of riillltlK n weinen'a auxil arv nuneniion durlni; tlie loir w III lie d 1 t mined. MeinWrH of Uu. iinirsn II. tnihof l'oat. No. inn, hive aililiesaed I, It. mi. In Kenators and lepieaenl.HlM'M In M'tisidnmnn ilein.iinl lu supiiort of llm iinl1nn.il ixinipnn.-HUuii lull iipsiiiutiuiti ore iiiini- prepred for tlie nei meoilnc f.norlnK u eempenValloii hill to come lirii, tin, Ix't-lkle-iuro nt llariLs leiri; and uiKiim Iim Hpeedv p.is.,iire. At ,l ine"llin ef lhe (AceutUe rnmmlttee or tne iienn iinusion. '.'d. fost No .1 Rennantowii, the nw lominandrr, Joseph II llrotnlev ,lr . appointed the chairman for Ilia committee which wilt chape the uclivltlpa ef llm post dllrlllE the jear. The. appointments were as fnllown Jte mer.ala and -romonles, Jolm I, Anhworth. welfare. IMwald VV. .Mldelra. ItKal ad viser H-irr .Muxnell wava, nicutm nnd audltlnir fjeerue f,. Ilpplnenli, puht.rllv, J Willis lliinmel: ocailoiialT Dr 1 V' fin. ineinU mlilp, V Wluinev Hill. alhletlit.. Ilvrnn S Wallon, Fereeanl at ftrma. Hatpn i Parka, entertainment Hiif fill A I'eih VI the next nieellec ef Hie pent en Januarv 10 the. entertainment rem mltlee will dibi u ii plajis for pool Inurni tnenta, dani ep iinokers and audelie nlinwii 1 Iim post ly llm larKfet In I'hil i ilelphla, . Ilniislnii I'lcclH Offlrers The womans ituxillarv of Henry II ll-mi ten. "( feet No 11, Iti rniantown, elected olfhei for ih" Minrnx fnliown: Mr .lamas I' Nl' hoi, i i, sideiil, Jim. Howard Kelt h.im, dial iia piesldent. Jllfl. A. Nevln Dctrleji. aeeond vlie pi e.sideni , M s lliaek. h re iniv MIsm MarBiitet Mii'leary, afilatant .relet il, Mia VVIIIlaill Allen, lr iHlirer The eutertulnment tomnittteo h plaiiulnt; one uncial ecnlnff a inmitli at Houston llmise, the l.iadiiuurtera, at 1.V7 VV, -t rliel ti 11 avinue, (iei miLliluwu, for IimiIi Iheli own miMiilieiH and the inetnhcra of llmis. Inn I'iiH The w oman'a auxiliary ef the Joseph r.iuaaolt llellalt Nuv.il l'oat , No Ml", will n8$PlL. ricaii Fl Deslcnato the nitionaJltr of the children j on prefer to help; POLAND ATJSTIUA SCItDIA 11US8IA CZECHO-SLOVAJnA QEUMANT State. uirf,.ttiii ., - n..is .ETsJJr'aaa MRS. lU'HY A. TAYLOR Mm Is In rliarcr nf installation of onicrrs anil ontrttalnmcnt of tlio Woman'-i IlruoHrial Association of tho .Mitrrnhc-t-H 'ruosilny holtl a ilnnrn nml rrcpllnn Ht Ihn pnt' lubhnuip. lLl!rt Smith llrrrl fftrct, Satnr ilay cxniii(: in lmtmr i( t'tipintii I H n MfkvrvU I H (' O Vihi wnr lli polB flrt cotnmatidr ('-ifitnln Vnn H"kcrck linn Just rctuinl nftnr a rar ppont In AlaMc.in Ai.ttr' At a mftliiK f Onl l.nn por-c No. 2(13 llm follow inK off u pth writ r ItIp Tout romnintnlri Willi.! m (' Willinniion rr oinniapdor. Jnmnf II NVfltl, iirlltitant. Krnnk II HronHoMt Ilmincn offlcnr. I'M wiiril .1 AtrdiHlh, hlplorlun, Invrnro A, Siilfl , hnptnln, Willimn V (luntliorp: irpr .MHtt' lo muinly inmrnillf, .1 W. H off m. hi. Jr On jRiiuary UT lb innt will tfho a mot inn plrltir- show nt thn Unk I.hih IKiplHt rhutrh On robruar. 11 a Hmokrr w Ml lio irhnn nt Wllon' Hnll. Itmnchtnun Nnwlv olrnlPil nfflcrn nt Thoma 1. Kmerv Post wrrc InMt.illr.l with prrliil p rri'lHos at a inrrtine In thn Mnnnunk Flbrar Th" post omnia nrlH h William .1. Humlllnn, .Tr NEWMApTS traveltalk Palestine and nnd Jerusalem Described Pictured .leriisalein nnd the Holv t.nnd of Pal estine, pint rayed In pleturo and word, wan the ba.sl of the ilrst of tho fierlei of travel lectures hv 13 H. Newman, In tbn Academy of Mil.sle hint nlclit. Plilladelplilans who appreciate the rsevvnian leclures found niucli or Inter est and new niuterl.il in the lecture. The pictures nf Jerusalem emphasized thn i'Iihiikpu condition duo to tlio elimina tion of TurklMi idle. Mr. New man nnt only "covered" Je. rilrinlcin. but took his nudiencn to .! rlcho, thn Dead Sen, the Itlvor Jordan, Hetblelieiii, Ilelirnn Itatnleli, Jnffn, the 1'lnln of Sharon and l'3fdraelon. "DamiiHcus and Svrla" will be Mr. Newman's subjert for next I'rldav eve DlliK and Sniiiid.i afternoon. Ho will describe and Illustrate with still seenen nnd motion in. lines such lnte.rcs.tlnj; places ns Damascus, llelrut, Allcppo nnd Alcxiuulrctu. Fire Loss Confined to Sleep When firemen curly toduy arrived to extinguish u lihre in the liome of Hurry Moore. 'J70." lleiks street, they fouud thn only tire visible was thnt ill the slove. A pnsser-bv. tinting dense smoke cotuins from the chinitiey. pulled n box and iu u few minutes several fire coin panics had responded. There was no (Inmiigc and the only loss wus in sleep to tlio resident-, who wore awakened by the clang sif the tire enpiues. QHERI CAFETERIA Opens MONDAY Next at 11 A. M. In our Cozy and Beautiful Grill Room 124 South 13th St. You Can Save Your Money and Time By Eating There Finest Food & Service As Always I nnnnnn n n n n n fi$9 n nzJ 5 n "nnnnnn House nnd Senate to Reconvene Monday Night, According to Present Plan Iliirrisluirj;, .Inn. lo. Mirny hills nre renily nr lieiiis ireinred here for Ititro (litcllnti lulu tlu l.egislnturi' when the two Houses have reeelvcil their I'om lultlees nml me prcparcil to hcsiti work. Drnfts of yieiisures to lie Miliiultleil linve been nniiiiis here friuii lueinlirrs uml coiiiinittees nml nrsniiizntlotit inter ested in li'Kislntion, HeeklliK ililviee s to form, while vnrlous ilepnrtiucnts of the sinie Boveriiiuetit linve been Rottins hills into slmpe for cnrly referriiee. Present plnns nro for tlio two Houses tn reuHseinlile Monilnr nicht nt ! o'eloek lifter liiivluu heun iu reeess Klnee tlip iluv of orKniiiziitloii, .Iinilliiry -I. The prepiiration of i'iii"jiilttee lists mill np )orllounieiil nf pliires linve kept Ii-kIs-iHlivc lemlerK nml tin- "ulnte" coininil tees husv most of the time sinee ml .iouriimeiit. It is PTpeetetl to huve reuil.v for iu troillletion Moniliiv eveilinK the ie lleieney hill, curr.v Iiik funds (o supplv ilelielts in vnrlous ilepm tiuetit.s of the stute Kovernntenl. iiirliulinc over n niil lloll ilollnr.s for leneliers uml ulioiit the Mime sum for leemistriirtloii nnil re luoili'liiii; nf liiillilincs. This hill will be jriven rich! of vwiy. nml if rotntuittee lire not reiiilv ii sperlnl foiiimittee nni.v be niiiiieil to net nil it, Tuesilnv nl niioii (inveriidr Sproul will iiililress the I.eslslnlure in .joint .session instenil of M'luliiiK II mesviige. The rimne ilnv the vote for nuilitor cenernl uml state lieiisurer will be rnnipiitnl. Fred Smith, Deputy Coroner, Dies I'reil Smith, sixty-four .veurw old. nf IS-W North Twenty -first street, died nt his homo lust night of lironrhinl pneuniiinin. lie hnil been u deputy i oroner for live .venrs. He Is .survived bv ii son. Jlnrr.v Smith, u piitrolninn, nnd two dnochters. ifiessijQj The Naturtih Pourl NocUlaccB Necklaoe Pccu-Is B i tg2zzmpi wEmiEEBHSEamz&smsmsiSMZEZ xlra&L JiMP- -HSSBSSESSES lor-aon aocaoc COME HAVE DINNER at MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62ND & WALNUT STS. Lobster Dinner, $1.50 Unit Ttioildt Lolitcr t'rnb Mrnt au urattn ilet of .Sol. Tar Save Unrbrciml Ovarii fiahcl rHiifoes Chicken Platter, $1.50 O.lr-lial llrodril Hpnntl ( 'lu "vcit II nff li i Knrrf i'otatix s Frent h IVns Roast Pork Platter, $1.00 Hoa.it IMn o Vark Mnxlitd f'o.-nlon .V, i Stinwch Apvle Snure icnoc rono P'"jSM'g7J1s!.'' l-30Ss5 jy mn be Hnxe Chinese and American RESTAURANT Business Luncheon CC Served 11 to 2;30 -c Music and Dancing 1! In -i:.W h lo Hi lll.SII to I i .30 (V,;L Sunday Dinner, $1.25 1021 Market St. The EAGLE Restaurant and Ouster House Special Suiulau "7 C" Chicken Dinner fl O C 23 N. Uth St. Nover Closea Kfl a-j. i.iii. v KS U eriil I'rom Bum iii h on I" vt. G I ii! iti Ouster ,),,!,' .., R I L tr - - H litiast of (luima H n In .a,t, (f u , T) vN I ,0 !ttno rant and Q ftSatwAftiN asm I :;dJMry$;:;z i (.'lltiirsc tnifl A hiCficnv H ! Ciram 1 i Ciiipiiip of E teelletice J ' """ Tca ' g Busincao Luncheon "i CCc Rk Chestnut & 19th Streets II Ilall.v . 1 1 A. M. to J I. M. i 0S XW. -?iiiriiSnT T Duni'liiR, 13 to J. n t H, I n" mummy t 10 : 30 In litSO i -ioi6cnnsT.L' r sn r Three Chineso Found Smoking Drug in Den Over Laundry y Three Chinese were surprised In the net of smoking opium in a den over a Inumlry nt OO.'lfl Ilnverford rond lute Inst night by detectives, who follownl one . f the trirt from Chinatown. Opium valued at .$-1000 was (-elr.ed in the rnlil. District Detectives Paries nnd Me-i f'lure, of the Eleventh und 'lntor streets station, uny they saw Yiiiir I,ee, of l2 Ilnce Htrecl. nccept ii tmckase ffhin nnother Chinese in n doorway hear Tenth and Unco streets. The detectives shiidovved Yung Lee and followed him on a devious roiitp tn th. Iniindry of .Inmen l,ee. on Haverford riad. Yiiiir I,eo eoiiversed in low tones with .lames I,ee and the two went up stair. I'nries nnd McCliirn tolephoned tn the Sixt.v -first nnd Thompson Ftreet' stntinn, and Acting Lieutenant Sou dets nnd District Detpctive Lilhv r lived at the laundry a few minute Inter. The four wept tn the fipcnn.l llr.or. and after breaking o)"n n to"i lending to a ienr rnnm. disrovered .Tames Lee, Yung Leo nnd Chu Ing nf !I07 llncc stfeet, reclining pencpfullv over their pipes. The nir wag heavy with npium Miinke. They were taken tn the Sixty first nnd Thompson streets station. Magi" Irate Price today held .Jntnci Ieo (n $1(100 bail for u further hearing .Tan iinrv 'Jl, and Yung Lee and "'hu Ling iu ."s.lOd hnil for further hearings on the same date. Later Mcf'lure and Paries returned to Chinatown and arrested Joe Jton n Chinese, who is believed to have been the man who gave Yung Lee a package of opium before he pft Chinatown Magistrate Orelis held .Toe Mon in $t."0O bait fnr court on the rhurgeof peddling opium. Pearl. ATastor-jv'eca I Automobile Territory Open Prominent motor car manu facturer has ambitious plans for this territory Merchants of recognized distributor abll , Ity will do well to ask for de tails. Tlio value, of tho ma chine will bo apparent the moment our representative In troduces himself. Uv C 328, J.edRcr Oftlcc I uA. Dire ctoxrsf .Hiis.nincsniiK-uiij7snBg.T!nT-yiipiiauniis;-i.w. 30E30I 30E30 Meenehan's Special Shore Dinner, J.50 l.ohitfr Thermidar ( lob ileat uu arutin I Ut of Sole Tar Half' Itarbrcucd Ousters Saratoga I'otatues Turkey Platter, $1.50 Hoait 7'urA,, tlfrii f ttlini; Muslud Pntatvn and l'ca Lratibrrry Sauro Sirloin Platter, $1.25 lit ast Stlotu rAi IuUruom Saucn flawed Potato Creamed Hplnach -ra. r" I0"?1 lotapi '- fUrv5A ' , IT s TtTiljrfesw a ii in i u" v:mxm I ALDINE1 I TEA ROOM & COFFEE SHOP M I M'KCI.VI. SIMIW DlNM.lt 9 -4 9 si i 'J '!" ri,:. ...I A ! n. !7 17 Chincie and American Rrtlaaraal w-a 120fl Mnrl.l It. i Special Sunday Dinner, 1,25 Orfhfilrn. Umio'i from 10 to It P.M. S 3JlE3naE5i-'(w,.JJ jt I "SI 1 K1 i ; i J-l m s i'.-as jign.yaAiiAtt. t5Vi tv . k. i .hii'&i.'Ai.., ti,-'t n ifV4)(rn LLatVS 4Ht rV-rt , -Aj,.t ffd'V. jViSii 'ton