! rftftffitf $!&$&- -fPwW si m If 1 3 1 .tJP tv !" 2- F 10 Sonater Watsen Requested te Substantiate Charge of Ex ecutions Without Trial IMMUNITY FOR WITNESSES By the Associated Prcs Washington. Dec. 8. Beginning tn tn rettlgatlen of chnrges by Senater Wat n, of Georgia, that prhut eldler. vere bnii(,Mi during tbc wm -iitheit, onvictiens by ceuit-niartln' Ciairirtnn i r-lranilegee. if tbr -peti'' cwv uu. .nlttee, 01 ueuneed today nat t. n," tedlnj v is net an im estimation of tb Qeexxia Senater but wis ordered tr HCettHlti wu-tut-i I'l'icrns ' m Jolted Statrs- Atrev pn murd-rer Senater Watsen appeared befeii the committee immedlatci efrer the ader- i len of a reolutien ren,uestlnit hlra te t priar and testify la support of hi. charge. 1 inndf no JndiS' riminatp ciany m 'he Senate a?Mnt officers and iiurer." Kld Senater Wit-en. "I tnid te mat v eQcers were guilt j of brutallti tnw.nl i'Oidiers Dle&ere Exnl I Senater ilsagreeabl eceitcd Marges, Ind aan sain, mat i we ian vi.r- issses from an part of the wer.d that . en his honor as a Senater believed euld prcs-Dt evidener te Nippon Uit ( eJiarges. j Senater Wntsen declnicd be vai r re-' "ared te prevf hl charges tus' eldiers Tere haned without trial The Senater read a story trem a sVace. Tei , papet which quoted Jehn '. Ferbe. of Cleveland, O , a term-i ervlce man. as saying the Wu-en barges wre true, and that "the hilt Jid net be n told about cruelties m- Hcted en -"kliers bi officer-- " "De yeii want Perbes summoned " ''hairman Brandegee akd, and Jena .or Watsen Aid he did The new pjp.r rintcl e picture 0J "vaac was purperi"! n w i'i" iimi a whlce 1 crbes apegea u" taw tue ieldier put te death Intimidation of Witnesses Chrced Discussing preecdure a: te callitm vitnesses, Senat r Watben said then s'ere some un n em m ie injured in the 7ar and new diuwtus cijujuonsatieii who were afraid their on'iiensriien might be uffeetea bi their avpearance elere the committee. "They w.ll be protected," Chairman randegee decland "Tula committee i.lve8 you carte blanche te yij wbat ieu jilease and te call an wltneta veu 5Iase." PROO OF CRUELTY SOLDIERS ASKED l.lnn,,r -.a. I'.Mmlp-re '"'"" lumurrew ..i. vi i-inihi ig un- hht .iini- .rnre mnrxmai ncneunK) were SO ( PJ '" nviini:, irvui. in umi umnur m i . . ... .....i tiOH's ministers te f'l I'ai. luiu ins . After tlir RtitrRtiemii l.j ...., cable Uuty. saj-iramieBec i , ,,mi,, the mtn i.t en i,v ni. -i.i rn,n.i.. t. -. t. .i i.. Vfifinnui r.nnmntee fVeri f Cnrnfl. ' ut en Dee ar na War Wth Germany i... i., j t,vn.nvn nnri brfn? them ,.A."Vr 'llc staiisucian i,ad grauteO alnmr the wert of the ecmml'tee ! .. 'W .'" ''fJ ' T.V .IL ' ni ' ,!., v,., ;:,; .t.V . it .: tVV"" V' ...r.ir " ' i'1"' u , ThnrT iV 17 .V iftn - ' ..." n.- q -rrt. a p i "Ti . .-.'.. ' ' n int-nicw ancuian turned te hi. M- Uraudtiae Paid t -ai BWt iu:r bJ. .n u. i 4. i . . .- u..i ,A.,-t.- .. :n i !Artieir niicvrir. R,Mrlnrv fiml tu...,....h. TtM n r!.-nr! Vh.mrt. .. 'era UhJ iiiapi.i wan tiirncfi ui e Ua.i flddln tHa. b- bvl 't ", 'J H" ,"! '" cVVl" ,,'fc. ,, ' . . 0" Mc C,0Nl . . . I, " r 7" J' '-.... nruf the mViemimny . Charles " 'S't he' Ten , V.rc nia diMrVr died Veuld Net -Aan.H noiaue.. , wun u eained ioek n m, eve. "The men'- letter: resc'iung tne tnmr,rrn ' mui", ,.,:, ,., ' ,,. M ialefns In thr u'leuborheorj ei , . Mr 1Tm in . Xn-,.l, i Z.n; " Gnhriel. IOS1 rti ,lnc Sun lane, nres- n i,t. .nln her,, tert.n . Henrr dlsea-e Mr. Broyles bald he -Uia net auinii """"' "''..'' "Vlfr .. e of t aed that the purpose van fe bu ,,ril. .,, .: .,,., flV. 1!n the inrds were clew.l i.iday by order n,,ii,im. n " nVleeic. ' lent and dirtoier of Werth .S. Ce :in,,.hl,..i,wf Mr. Heed's death. He tee ouetation." ??l&:T. c,a. '?"r?. " ",ren: . "c M't ifth.vw(retrue ,nglv, 00 the ,,nor Re tJai; wtj, of ChW of Police I iumerrl.. Th- - :"J vPaillt A R0,,creft, 3)35 Conlyn street, ' had been ill for sctcral weeks. rhcre waS applause fro in tb e nuu'encC lf.u. . uV en i.. unu ceum net bed I te.d Senater Wmsen the coal;- . !,.,, v, c,,.i chief tald that the tensile would be .. .. -.. ....... ,...,ti,A ..e.i.fni.f n'en mri An. . n- ,. -.. .i ,,nn .hn iinn.n im. nnd laushter b'cause of the misnueta- An affidavit signed bv Geersa H. , actcr Building, Says Educator Tayler, bettin? forth that he aw twele yeu erjj re fitv ' I leldlere hanged Iji Fran- e. and that he .Q,aarulT production ' of cellet grad ed net knew vhether .ill wvre Cuuvic- ,Mtf. ,,, Amenca-i M-tltuuens e'f lern ted by ceurt-nnrtial w, prewntul. , aa ir,n. tr,d1T. a r "utifortu "utifertu Jhc reldicr said ht raw two Negroes natf, fend,,i0. iT,n. i,r e e- no op- id a white sergeant hance,i. llic latter I niier cojivicLieii u a ikiiiu i-uuii,- ..artiat en charges of afaektng a girl. rChe sergeant, lajler sair resided at Detroit. Mich, and astted that bis Mether be n-itified that died ei in- .nenza. Accenhug te faIer. there ras.ne justmcaiien ler ice taarges. Eleven Hangings Admltteil Colend Walter E Bethel, aut.i:.t ; tdge ad'-ecnte general of the army, tistlfisd that eleven membi.rs of the jnerican expeditionary forcce wte J anged in Tranct He said ali of them lad beim convicted b ,i military curt nartlal. Benatcr "Vattcn orented au eiT'- I t'avit by Samuel Lens. of Paterten, N. .., a leging that he saw private t.d- rler killed by a A-ergcent with a bayonet tecausa he wa3 a feuscisnt -jixs ob;tetor tad refud te carry a yun Kenneth C Uobir.-en. of "al,hin en, D. C . In an affidavit wild he aw a private suspended by the uusts rem a tree from 7.30 P M. te 3 -ii,. M., und then kneel ed dew n bv a olenel b?cajic he r-tused te work tn bread and water. ..wording te au amMan bv Hrnry L licett, of Kenmore, O.. n major r.penl.v rhet and killed two K'ldlers "without j.rovecatnu i-ctt wa. ordered nlj nlj jieenued Writing from Devil T .tl.i' N D , Dr. W L) Time, in a letter te Mnn'er Vatson, declirel his son, t niarine told htm of the cxe:utin ft a Ni;re teldler without court -niartial GOAL OF WELFARE DRIVE IS CUT TO $3.000.000 Will Continue Until Irreducible Min imum It Reached Change fie.n a ?! '"tV "-'0 ' a ?t f 00.000 eb:ectne ha. be u made b) th Velfare Federat.cn, wit., an indefini't continuation f t'ie drh" until 'hat 'etal is rc-aehed Arthur WT. Sew jl'. en., ei tin IVdcru Ien's trustees, pkd,;d th erganiJiii- len te tht sum at a metin? of tl.e U'ederatien r, enccuti'-ea held -cstrdav a the Hcll-vne-t-rratferd With a total eC S1.S50.000 ne-r ,n tr.. edcra'ien '-fii:.r M"i r'-j'l pe.n'i'u e the fact thai u -leuld if nei.ei..r 'e raise appru-ima', Sl.CW.dOO ii. r e reach the uew ebjectiie. ' an.' we "vUl rait. ir we will keep fatth wi'D the public nci tbc ac nev member " "' t-dded. "if we have te continue 'he cam paign through till; numb, threush net ' i nd through the ne:.t " Follewin? rrra.l.s bi Jule J Willis "Martin. nreldtnt of the federation, in sjMeh heeniifj iittentiinet h.n n jdlenec 'hich filled one of the lar;e ha'ls un the Jellevue reef, te the pletd d supper' .ccerded 'he campnign ty f h new spa japerfl, Mr tjewull doe.ured ihat the Jideratien hat wen and has remc te -tai ia Pblladclphu TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES fa,mM K J r '.'110 vtanten Jt -i. . :tir .i Cliften vn.ii' 'M3 Min.'ii r anil j'6ynKi 1st 7 Vl?d 'rniu""-."!1:!.". i- rrymPlmrth" 4'. ' n'emVaen an. vvut. .r ;,'.. -T-i k. .1 Tif.t .. ... .ill 'ilrff Hen E Jirreti Clarlin r anJ 1-aIIiIi ti, B. WIUU f-.arltn r ..brim Axt. 115 N. l.pJn;oe1 at an. JU)t Sdinlsra. 3J0-1 Celurrb't, '. and Lera "Srater Pert Oroya. H . XU 11.-11.. .. AA..,. v...;. . - -. jA.ieh Tav.er 7UI Err.".r. Bi?r ..:.a. -..i T..,i-.tA. ..A x..- AA.Tin 1..UI ... aa..-. ..... ... . w. I.rj,,t v Liwriberr .62 Brcatr a Salfler Lamlwrt. mil :. 311 jt . ana Ann J,Vt.l... ss fi .10th it evitt:, ; Sfaftln Ui . lift al aal lfW lierrl". IU'ena'.' JU "iivlri m. Own l-i A it" ' D. Nf. 1630 vv -.l-ut .i 'jAaa.e PI Psek '.IU 7r' ' 1 rtis'.ni and Ca- aa.ria, xt.i.e .HT jiDer .v.. 1 JI. nin' tt u. 1 ne nd Vivian x' "" IriMi rd eilmm Wflirsl Miril-a I i T a n'5r 'til ' p.ia t.tihenM'- : l-l rujhan B 1! ' l -mnJ fcaura. R VT"rr.??,,i'..J'1,,.U. V ilm a' .' lltli f i ,n, jni vir ' w.r .t f , Oeta,t:tlu DDiiiep a ; ., , llala.b n'li'iwwi'-" -' I n'ne'en L'd i ' ' .-. v-ifris iirni ajn-a ri,9.viaurs. - . ...'"i.'i ...im . t -jgaA-'p, jc.mieii i'u., u ema ti ana aUu H inourei .u.i t oei ti 1m M ITiouret 2011 ...a ... VA- .Tl.n H. Uikr.er. Audubea. I'a jr.d llattn D,r A1UU990. r. l,UI! and TU). Net K. Soen te Wed MISS UOK1S STEVENS Known as one of the beauties of the ucman suffrage increment, who Is te marr Dudley Held ."Malone in New Yerk tomerron DUDLEY MALONE TO WED Expected Mr.Mln v,w... .j.... Mr nc,j M M t. heain , rarlii wlle M M , h eMnbl,jhfd law effirr MlM Stc,, 1R the dwnghW r Mr. fl.,l Mrs II. H Stee51 of Oinnha. vi!- t.-.c ,..jnr.j f., rn.,.i ..i fs.c She'wa'. ece of th raer.iber3 of the rTt-nti.,, i Ani,,ii.. At .u. v.,iA.ni . .-- ....-. ............ vi v. ...I .- i... I U woman 1'arts wbieh w.-is headd by "i-A'tee Paul, and whie.i picketed the Wb-ti. Heue during President Wilsen s urt term. Mi's Met en, has. been cMlcd 'one of the mest briutiful en'ig women In tlie - iff nwre movement I Mr .vInlene na, an n.-i.tant cor poration counsel of New Yerk City. when he aci empamed Mtoediow Wil'en about the .Natien in his 1H1U campaign IOl - the ertiidential uonnnatien r.d elcc"l'"'ii Mr Wilsen appeirt d him TViirH Ai-.iitnut Peeretarv nt Stut en.l ...... ....... ..... T.. . . later eoiiTier or me 1-0 t or .ew xern. lie niien-d tin lu-'ratne elhce be- eiuc et President Wllien's attitude toward the Whi'e Heute n.cket. ,-, r-mn f refin.ment .imniL- Whm rr. lmpriseueu in thv w.-ichia bullpen at Oeeecquan null the .cuui of th V triri 0f Cehi-nlla " "QUANTITY PRODUCTION" BY COLLEGES DECRIED Little Opportunity Given for Char- pertmtT. for chara.-ter bui'ding," by iri-1f,v ,r A . r.. f'hri.l e. r f Johnr lien- i.in i-,1i,,.rs. n . in nn nddre.a before tiia American ?eciets of .Mechanical ' engineers. pr0o6Ser Chrl'tie s .Id that the "fac- terx or.ani3alien idea- when applied te colleges caused a breakdewu of edu-i catlenal standards and resulted in In- struuien .taffs .being oyrwerked and underpaid. He quoted Dean 1. L. IXl-IKIJI, UI me 1.111. I-i sill ii iiir.uiii.i ft' sajing that theri is no firs'-cla-s en- gincerinc school m .Vueriea Dr. Christie declared hi. ieuld guar- antee that bi. '-euid prove in a five -mm- ute oral eiaminatien 'hat OS te 00 ptr cent of the graduates in e'ectrical en- giacenn!: et any institution tn thceeun- trj did net undei-tand in a thorough fathien the fundemeutab of the tub- Jc Th.s mrnings .ef5ien ifla devoted te di.cusiie:-A en i nguiferlns education, in ebser.nuc et tl.i l.du:atlen Week nreeluiwd b: Pride'it Harding. .Members of the ceciet'j. student branche, reprcsentiiig tiftj -niat uni- !. i ties and colleges, .-enducted the -.j-sa-em nui,i . ni-iMi.i.iri 'irnriukiii iv which .neluded addresses by ilV,iai.l 1Ull.ll 4J' ttav1 t j.u v jji.u j I our FiuueiJi, n.. uuiu'j. .uuku (bu-"iu TiisfiruTH of lu ti'Ui.i'xy tfcersi t. ujen. iiiicM'ia"i ieijiwh- rue In.tttute, M re .. 1., I vi Spitz-Flaeri. Armour Instltutt. Chicago, sl'ty 'of and .r M. ItoberUen Lnii Knnsa ACCUSED OF RUM FRAUD Advertising Agent Mulcted Promi nent Citizens, Is Charge .rj autbentifs tetlaj .tarted mvcitt gltinc the aetivmei et a certain ngeet , , . of en &h.r'i-iug con. em m the central sect. en of th. city who n said te hi. mulcted prom. neat en,..,... u.i a friutlu- . . ,. ... i . Km t betiif leal ii-: wth liquor lttit mum 'uni wic ne inrietee b 'te itiieni tirinii jjii no .emea-. aeeeri'm ' ."'rr. ment effi'.a''. He I' ehsrpfd witl i-i.tinpiricT tj eb'Hir. hi ' ii'' f' Uf il t'f rin ' .nd i i . Hie of xe.r in nl a.ent lie ,. !" ' In- 'ilie . ' I Lr.-f"! ey.rii'f 1" iii i- ..er in pladl. pbin , n.l i r. purt .1 ... 'i. e e'lta nd bu- i a. of men' . from prominent 1m. pie ter -i-t-vl l.-.-f.l Ik f ' f h: ui.'eai'r. ti i teas nrver de '-'ir ' i" preMim U'1" rsi Li- i.rotcctien, it 1 ' n'l- s,eu Hi. aet1l'!-s f.'enditl te e V.rl: -vhire e i t.'ng investigated fur ilii'-it dea'inq v th I quer ur-rmit . It i (Ap'cti'l 'h' h" name v 111 b mad puld i uh ii " I r Jcral !uud J'iri lasVes it i i ' ' "n en., i PJetb I-uji in i liilrnl ag. at. inn '!" ma' ! j i i tii.n,- i i , agtuiiai tli' s.,rnl former pmhlbltlen a -enta hai- h'fri I. i' rug around the I e.ier It nl Ii hit fe'- '' i.i t i ,mj w.ek 'r iu t.i iv ' ,i line r i the doings of the f.riir ' ,lir . INSULTED" IN WILL Cut Off from Longfellow Bcqucats Because of ' Patltlstlc." Activity Mlsten Pant., f.7. ile-ren .tr', Mount Air', who was cut off ii the will f ! ;, ur.de, the late Ernest ,v Ku.)gfllev of Jiev Ter!', h. au6' if his "secinliMie and psdfistic opinion',' declired 'eday that hi, uncle' i staw ments "lenBtitu'e an ipsulf His i.ncle is tbii son of Henry W2df- worth t.ongftliew , the great .Irieri' . i .poet Dana', breth'r. Henrr W L Hani, termerlv a profcstei .r Cel imv- i L'niverit; ".'ii also cut off in the il' "Thi' l nv rlv a family seuabh'.e " taid .Vlh ten l'.nm. m, unii wa; j. i i j ceiii r Hue riaa ' The unde ' will, d'fpeunt of a l.rje estate, was pietated m ew 'ierk ee tenUy. and larc u ledlcil dated Mar .(.. litHi whi.h bari payments of . - v...., ... ., . r... i..-..i,a. . iiuuri-i ua..' a i iniiAi muiun- - erlL-Iuallv provided Harry W. L Dana was discharged from the faculty of Columbia Unlver sitv In 1017 because of W pacifist nc- mill I uuui in 'ilk irp. n a.i n . i... ..i &.!. . ..iu T i.rt .. in il v . . . . . . ii ii.k.Aa.i tf- im i- T l a- ijiaa n ... t -,i i. ".".i". ....j" i . ""'"..":: " r.i : .".' ."""". :."..:.. i. .... ..!.-.-.. . cenarcasman wne inireuucca ncae- 'i"'."1""". '"". ."r. :.""..:..- :l ."jw miics ie no . EVENING PUBLIC CALL 151 POLICE IN CHKAGOSTRIKE ' Nine Buclly Hurt After Riots by Packer Empleyes in , Stockyards "LM TRAIN IS STORMED )l tlie Associated I'ress Chirace, Pec. S. Fifteen hundred policemen wen' cent te the ntocliyarde early tbii morning when lenfj before' daj light teeiul sreupb of persons, tr eludin; a frw nerucu, enthired about tf-e .'eclinrdt'. 4 ' "nly a few hour' before 200 police - n-Mi nid Hied into thuueands of stiike trupiiibi'ra who attacks plant em- pleyes and finall the pelicemeu. Lat ,i,..- m. ..-i..-. ,,,.., -.(,.,, w ! " i- ""'uu'-u i by the firm in in effort te prerentbank ine seriously injured tmd an un- rjptry. These --ccurltlcs were dispose I counted number hint uhvii mounted pe- inf. according te Mendenhall, mentli be- liee charged into the. crowd with drawn fr Ihe failure en .Tuly 25 last. j,afenlj ' According te Mendenhall, whe: ... .....' rn, in 'ii os ii., ei iew ion , I erty men were cut and bruised tbii '1 for mnrsina from Chandlei tVimlrtf. .rim. t.U A nvtnr.,li,ri.i l;..l. .t. I y llimi. itlllr.H. IH .. ! "'vj .nitqr u; ije,uiiVtn srcrmeii an etenned at env cost. When the tnki went into effect here Mendiy there mus little trouble nnd the situation remained; Mulct until last night, wheu workers be-. gan te leave the yards. Strikenj en picket dut and stnkei sympathizer blocked their ay te th ear linen ind relicemen tried te reaKni , ., ,. ... . j 1..J..J. ""n,7 tnreugi im- cruu. m fuddcnlj sv flkd the tanks of the strike tjmpathiw until the? evtrwheltaci the ew imndred nelic-mcn en dllW and riot cellf uerf sent in. When rei'iferc. ments arrived the crowd was fnallj PUU'red and the htnw cuards wre parrrilly withdrawn wvir-i. i.,. '"" "" "w....-s rhey began wanderlug back sn.l flu- number in'reaief co quiekh that tin renlar eti'l policemen en duty rere in- I !....... K. '. a'. A.f t .ip nirtrnin. eri'n"d te liUO. The day shift Ii tfe .1 ... .Ia., .fA. A .AftA.1 utO. A'..lrA tmi.n.iB j-um ":,'" ''''-":", "v-.t! ani every precaution was i ant n m- Chief of Police for their safety. . a rumor that a Negro v. at tnrewn i-i K.ihbiv treel. and wned until he was drowned could net be confirmed. liameilime uniuevui'.pi-.uiiTO I"? en p petition for an injunction ageir.st pieket- of Amalgamated Meat cutters nnri I'.Utener WerKmen OI .eria -ur.er- Ici t'v twetty-twe packer' who allege teat tuMmidat en of workers has beer. practiced by tne union packers ay they arc nerfc. ra le hti opening addre.s te ,he jury , lnMluaien. r0Ill sC. ) per cent of nermil. while tav in the trial of Harry Ln.i for. Tlir. xwl,1j ,lli(1' tll!U Cn inc ew'wf ner cent of nerm.l. while I .," "...ii.. ... i,a .m s. ..-(a. ...;.. ;V. i.a ,.', hi, AMniiA,i .Alter S."-lem Court Ne. 1. ev or en .in ...... a.. ,.,..u. .A ... A?rt . . .AAA A ..A. AAA I Omaha. Neb., Pee. S fliy A P "- ", ,; . . -..-.-. -.,.!.,! rectl nc-iu-i. s '. jj " the cluing hour of the afternoon here yeterdn. in the pacUli.s. house dls- ;riot. where a strike of butcher workmen .and meat cutters is in force. I Following a enfcrer.ee of ctt and ellcc ethcfals la in the da; , ever; North fide policeman, detective aud tr.-the officer was sent te Seuth Omah-t ,Thlrtv nor guni with bajenets and lea, vitb buek'ba alre were Efnt (0 tD" 501.UI OlUe mu fichtilig. which was between -cn.il. sympathizers and workmen, was re;.tlned te litU r.ud bni-ks. und neth- . 0f a 6ri,Jli:' nature had b.u re. c0'lf,i ( niel ' v -- .,... .-..n-r-fA ..irM-ts -ruin MENN0NITES MIGRATING i4-. -r u... uiti, v.,'-. Snnnlli.. i ' . ... r , Leave Canada ter Alauama Rgtna, alt., Dec. & Mijr.tur.i; .Mcnnemtes fiem Saskatchewan were e. lnHl ,.a- a.iew Pine. Ala , tedu:. ,..,,-- ar.elIes te last a year or I'.erL A special train witli na nit-v -'hi re'lfieus swt aboard lift. -,. , t'iM -r,-v t uf i.rnti hi lusiiii nisht I.i'.e the migraters fe'l. of I.ilili.nl .. , ,.., ,.e, ... ,. . Lilt.'., ..I.', ... ,T AAA...A.3 AA A A A. l Tl tie. b'.r&e!.. bhsep, swine, pr i try ai' ntnr domestic animals, and uUe ene'igh tool .c-fil an 1 faru Implement' te uc i I he party b i-y and !e,itrnt,d f. r a litr lime. 1 ' ;, . . " ..,,.. .j u u-.i.i . r. ... lne suppiieu arm n.-urvu-.u . u. .. M'.d fe'.rte.n trclghf cars Fermer Kalcer Publishes E3oeV UDiisnes joev llerlln. Dec. f -fRy A P. - former Emperor Willi lism has pubh-hed .. u..a! ai,.i.1a,1 nr'AwinlrfiMrA Tfii.t.M ,.., ,. .lAVr. Vl.li,l,U AVA...,.AA.AA...- ....bW.1'1 rbljH Frem ists xi, the Outbreak of' th' Wi- ,n IM 1 " according ie tlie aimpjiicr ..nuuuMnumL i x, u d.ri.m te tabulated matter the book ren. am. information regarding events ... . A .UA..I... V.A.A Al.At.A. T -J uiediateh p-ec-ding the grca war a ?J& A KOBLIU sL '-fYs ' cenf'-ta una., its cenf'-ta udeii tj com", only f em ! uppurel in correct in rvrty pttir ulat It tei.,e every trnuij.' ! -tyle., material enil erkmniiship drtiiniiiled I i il.. tjsntlsman. .tisuiean euit. uwita te elder, Sile up iiV- Our own Ulelera and 7'oiceufi, ibUl Walnut Street Z0 tt Sporting and Mufti Tuiinri f?reecricj Mukera s n! N-w 1 erli r.teri, II Lut iVlh Striel t ra-. ur I . V. z OU will iii.ement. terest en pages 56 and 57 of THE SMTUIWJIY EVENING POST December 10th en sale December 8th announcing .j new and very remarkable medium priced automobile. LEDGER PHIUABELPHIA, THURSDAY, Heme Owners' Saving IF ilk $1.75 Tax Rate V' ii cry .ei merit fll.efM i iii'i l oeo na.te test in:: 4 HO tK M Sf, 00 T'l 00 IftTJO 07 5') it.' 'ii i in no !M.rj I7t.ni) m:i 1022 M.i no tsi.e.t f.7 11 411 Oil .1.7.1 BS3J 114.134 (ill J 10,'inO 1 .5 8.J llti Oil Tli. ifOeu-.fl II 7.1 itty ftix rate for 10 JJ It un rpr( tmnte reduction of -'I vr .wit in ihe pifnent 12 13 rate. Tim ennurlm r for rtutrkta net hfiiltii. fuM lmpr.cnn'iiij 'j twe-thlrd-i uf th cltv rat? There le alie a fjrm rate. enc-hlf lh full citj rate Thlf Is levied principally In tn -xtrfmi iierthcn-1 and reulh ast. The ta,x tab'.es sNjve d nnt Include th frhesl tfx of nlnt'-ne cnle en every JlOd of unafiul rrev- rty valuntlen which Is te be the 1P2J srhoet rt, a fttten tent Increase. LISTING CHANDLER LOSERS Te Name Customers Whee Securi ties Went te Prevent Failure Ylin Hie nett henrins In the Clin ("ler Brothern A; Ce. failure lit held en Jifcpraher 10, before Referee Jehn M , n, i i nin be presented bv l".ar Mendenhnll, head of the firm, giving the ,,amef tf .iTX customers wh. if wned the ?5.(MXI,000 In eecurities ueld I'I'JUICIS v ' w , ' w; ItlllliVUS III CU Bupelar'a Lc frr3Ctured by Bullc' ei as Me Hec8 Atlantic City. uec. . (Uy A. P.) A Negro who gives the name of Jamc- Hitrrls. was shot early this mernine 1 T1- 1. --!. "X-1.1.-1. ... 1 v ii.cycie reuceraan .Mcaeib, as ue was observed running from the perch1 of the home of Fireman Wallace feted-, mnn. en Trlnltv avenue nesr Ohie. The bullet fractured the man's right leg below the knee. A short time before Pollceme" Nichols discovered Hlgrls breaking i... .1.. ..... r.f wt.i.i... . it.... ui'i me uuuu i'i eiuciuiau, a injiiu anwennrf the same description was di'ceiered in the home of Detective l,b CIS Hefiart avenue, tn the .same .,, . .hhorheoil He hnd lieldlv entered .... ... .... 1V.1.1. I III r.u r00IU 0I -urv "l.""' WDO -'ipiHi fn8 f f-nt. room en the second uoer. and made nu enert te aeM maklne a MW He war friehtened awav bv ihu .. f her rirmrhter r . .. nnrn Tp Al MnCD II AV tllinnCD TDIAI IliintTD UfAV munutn inmL umu&n aYrii Statc Begins Argument tn Case Harry Lesfticr of !. As:istanf Dlsirict Attorney Kdl.v '"''. "lhS- tri-,' ?f Urt en.i for; murder oeter judge itegcrj in tuar- I.csncr is nineteen years old and lives .. . ... ,.,, -. l.WBiil.r 13 llilll W Mr Kelly outline 1 r. enerte.l In tirMr tin eiinir. saying t.yA vft.A 4 A.I a-. .-.v.h !a.,-aa TaI.,1 .1.1.1. VL1..-. ......"''' ..' i'i i' a r "i'i, mi u cinih simu, ii iu j,u0ldunt. iirt tried te rob the jewelry f Saunue, B Rt aa. i s ;,,,,.,,,,, .Bj ... c ,., iTack(., .' . ..' ",. a JZ, ,. ,i ', ;;,;..- ''j ," "' the cj' .',,,,, fn ';. e V b. ,L ..:' i ' t uu J W tic. S.i In hi" elterLi tftw i,ii t, ,,i h,en held he t rn-ri he I. i...t i.. 1 iA i . t. . 0Iver, the bullet killing'! -adore Rabin - , ,.VVttz. fiftv ear old. of JUS tieuth W j JJlglltll ,-tril't . ONLY U. S. PEER TO WEU . .--i-. ca'jje viwafh Cr-f-jrisht : ,'t U-ntiun, Dec. S The ngsgen"ut .. ,.nr,n.,eeH ie'.terd.iT if T.-rft r,i. fl. tbc only Britl-h petr born an American, te .illsi Maud McKeKie of Sutie His anee.ter settled a 'ir- 'Binli tinnniBB ever m- ldsiisq e,tate.s i te bis brother, Lord Tairf.iv. wue ti t0e .en of an Amtucau doctor, came te England in lf'Os, wheu he c'limeJ the title wrleh had fallen 0j abeyanee, H is new ceunecied itb an English hsnking firm. Is unmarried and tifty- one jt'jr'. dd. Drep Gabriel and Kelly Appeals Tin S.merier Court ha-, neli prefted UIIUI U I ULILLLIIMIV 1 w-i i - v i i i 11'L.snnni appeals taken Uj -Wini C Gabriel and i " " if.,., i- IaTpIIt. who weit eentieted eniChamber of Commerce Backs Meas- i,'teb.r 17 eh two indi'tm-nt', chsrg- , . statutory effcn-i" Tli" trial in ' fc je"er"urt was l.-ld before Judge McCullen. sltt ng tn i.'uartfr eslone ..". .-'.. a.,,1 (-..i.-i.i ... hn,t sra.fl , ,nin .se. -, ; . uu ... "-""-, . " ,.;," . ,,.,is vere taken te He high ceuit. I.1.! .'..,. a- ,,..! tin.spiited te 'aiariiis: and ' L.a.j.i ,h, nell. nres was entcrt-d'en .... .....j, i.f'titiens. j! .... e-mr- OH te Get Prize ftniiien -- Paris. Dec. 8 (By A. P. Anatple r.... wn;. ",:: re left Pffis for Sted;. Prln- for llt'rature.. ieit i .r.s ier ou. . helm, where he will leccl-e the prize. In innntr ei iuie vir -, ,inu.i ntrsen. I vuttem-made Suit iv. - r - r thn noise tha' ivi..rer the noise knewledce that hi pi-rf'-ctK rtoemeu W .. frizz randy te put en , In thJJr i 1 1 i J- iincl au adver- of unusual in I. r a. l .V.XaI Wr. y .t. j . Lf SAYSPIESEPUTO.K.' J-l Misrepresentation by Stock Salesmen Laid te Prometor at Fraud Hearing GLOWING PROMISES MADE, False representation made by sales men of the National Guarantee Credit i Corporation under instructions from , rranMn yplese caused the ttoqkhe'd- . er te Invest iu the sknek, nccerdlng te witne'Scs who nppeareil usalnft the efficLils of the concern and its cubjidi aries (edav heferi Miifdstrate Dugan. , Nplcse and five etuclnls of the ami ated companies are charged with conspiracy te defraud. The corporation, uliich bad headnuurUrs In the PranLlin Bank Bnilding, went Inte the hands of re ceivers October 20. A quantity of alluring literature of the credit corporation, premising big returns te Investors, figured in the hearing. The small courtroom wus packed with stock holders and former einplejcs of the con cerns dominated by fepiese. In addition te SpUtie, fit c ether olB elB lals were arraigned. Tbcj are: 'VVil- r' ii) i'i.i.. .us-.i i en e RICH TALKS ri-w .u. i liiuiihiiu, inn i -iimu nun mcuinreiv aiueuruuu eui vi irsi'tii. i" 'funtineden Erects, treasurer National . Mr Heed after adopting resolution of !eCf IK Inc- and a th-luttsret ,JVCr hl dt . The cemnla'n.ints are Trank .T. Tar- ' ell. .Ardmore.' former -ales manner f the cre-Mt corneration ; All! row r i oho c.... ...,., .. -... .,.,; an(J t- .. CejnnSi 1520 Irvine ',' "'""-' rrm.ilp Ammrs 111 I ITOmeier appears ill .... ... I Sniese and scieril of his ce-thucmt- i h ,lir. 0,j ' "ntJ were represented by Henry J.I T,- m j)1 jtr p i00 j nmrried Vett. whi'e William A. Lrey waa ceun- Mi. i Anna Teritier, In Washington, the el for the stockholders. 'wedding being a notcwertny eclnl ecnt. ....I...A imnAiiwi irt ra iiiri.i.inr. irnm i-'1""'- ...in.. v.. .v ... .U......B " llltifes and war assisted te the court 1 .limts McCurdy. vhe wretu most of 'he eenipam s literature. He left his automobile a block awB5 .. iL. a.I...... . A.... .A A.iaWI f. iruui im n as.n .lc j u,un iU . u u ' tracting iiueutien. spie'e oeugcu m back of McCurdj wh'n photegrapbevi annrared. iv.1i.iic the first w line-s. testified he had bought stock valued at SjSSOfreui u iliMuan narnfU l. -1. -aiuwe. ' in te rut titanic en oi;ieo Mr Grey asked what representations Iwere made bv Caldwdi and added, "Wei nrone'e te show that falce repi-esent.i-' I ' ....... ..I tlenr were m'ide b- Caldwell under the L l.l U.' ...... A.A ,,., .,..,.. ...i,,1 ,w Cnld.vell hed ,,.M ,:,., .1, ,, .,. ,.,.. ,. ,,i,i ,, i, . .,,, ,.. ., , ' ....... r.,1,1. 'linn iMiit' nut. im iiiiniin imul n . i jiu- i. .. ,..,,,. - r-Aii,-, -i.a a.i.i ,ht .,. ;,,... " n" -Th-inl Int. "inMitutlnn t,p. COlnpuny W n .1 DallUlllg in .tllliunn, s i"k lit e;:m'''y iMtien of GcorBctewn,' ,t.l L.i" S th-rt,err and the bridegroom an equally well- .nllll A it isns "en the level .. , r ti ii u ,,u" , . ."j V, .VfVioie " superintendent of the motorcar ims said he had read considerable of the I ,. , fl th r, ,. n -jlvigle- (rem oemnany; literature and this partially ,,,.,.,..,, n, ... yr.nw Citr. indueed him t. invest. O.llnis ale te tided that m November. I'Oi. he ;.,b scribed (or ?H0 nieri- of r tock MAY UPC II C CUAnnCC "" " wi uiiiwiaiw ! -,,,.,,, " ... elcan13l1lP Agents Accused of Vle latine Immigration Laws i.herlet L Licberehncfc and Herman L. Weiss, steanuh.p agents at Frink- Hu and Poplar itreets, ipdtcted come ti,nr ac' en tharget uf ceiuplracj te ' chcut and defraud, al'e will be prose- c,utcd nnic" a Federal law forbidding the eiif eiiragetn' nt of illegal immlgia- tlen It U charged the; ebtaln'd nearly $40,U(m1 from foreigners en the pretense of si ndiii0' it abroad or brinemg their fumilie, here from Europe. I pen fail urv t'i de ilther, 1t was charge.l, the "irm iffuied te refund the meni y I.ielierchuel Uvea In Ninth tlPlt ntai ntintins Park nveiiuv "'id Wcisi !iie in t. enth ftreet near Poplar BOOST POLLUTION BILL ure t0 -- Harbers Clean I ,. , .. , . ,, , ;" Herber t Heer t w? """"""'"-"" l; '"--'"-i'"""""" of wat r- u lmnertunt haiber, mi. t-ri.- ,,,,-Ja,, .,., r i,..ti1(, Tl.l!n.rlnhin I'h.nm. ber of eiiiintirt. A- seen ar, puhli- hearings are hela 1li" hill reprcentatht , of mt Har- ber and Naigat'en Cemmitter, of whleh .Tesei.h P. Hnsskarl, former Di- recto- of th Department of Whan... Di.e'.s and Tcrr'es, is chaiuiian, 'fill nttei.d thu meeting. Huh ceimniUi-e hai bfen ftAiIiing the subjr-:t fiem tin etui'dii. ,ni of the danger te uniji-iuu at a tire Larard REAL ESTATE I OK SALE si .iRTisTY -rnri;riAv rnr.f lr. swoon CjI I '.Ma-V ' jU p a in burfa ew f.Cflirr, . -.. -f.sne :.jw ii nj ,. i .r ire'1.y. rr-vM: . 1 H ,c! n a j HELP WANTED FEMALE - 1.1 .--A. . velnc vf'ir." im MTsc.:r t. wueus XVIUK IN OCR KOt.lLAV DKl'.r.T.Mn.'13. al'.APS ROFBrru ;-0 COMP.NT roeslvelt bel-i.evahl. i-' -. i - JaHaaSISIa. W0r.K rr rs or .vui-. v"!. r. i..vl;)pe.. n.Mi-cr(.uiv SEARS riOBIUVK I' r, iV,jip--.v noeir. ei.t r.etr:.E-Anu DI-MJIS rELTUi' iMsemlysr S CORA BEM.E 7lrtea of Re'iitll G Tclius Dus nc'ica of tjrnr.i Mil be ti-tn IiKAO Dc.iinbtr T. WAllIN'CION D riAIJ h' iiar.1 u( Mirv V R. 'atK--, .n, (u-idt i,j, Cri'trtuy Lecea ie tllO. ! ''1A M llarntLiirr C .iitltter . j. f. , xfeint4 Itu.,U, A A u. :, n ..I Kurliburi sal tmi.l-i & Ptr.i., r-t'l usi trj p'tS rj fu..tnl t- M-..- en fa. i'jHj 0 v i- M mncif.1,1 f i n ant c.M.are.i. S01 w WU. ,H m V" i "itctW'Acf s. . Tl, -,..( jinlelrl. .'', ll'rl Irimdi mv t..l I'ri"... 'i'. ' V IDMan par .ar . tj;l KETt.'t.'. l.ulbiii. et i.is l.u n,r.A t WlOrrsr RsUt.na n4 fninA uuit.d t, un r ' , J::;.en4,-.l.nix3 ,.-i..-Jv,,t. 'e"l hii.ut. dtnc. pl ivV.?i...ref nineynt rcmtien irecnineynt OtmtUrs t D..rAn.iV.-rr H r vr.T . s,. ai..;...' .r.r -." ---.--" v, utui.. v tin,xji- vcctniDtr w icr et inea,n c am tha ' e "(twh 1-' lurnar HUatlvts and trltndii lnvlted te funeral eervleei en t-aturday, S j ST. "it I tha raildtnce of her unela.willlan.sf 1'jcum.r. 200T N. Btu t. intwmMt pimti DECEMBER S, 1021 Congressman Dead RwfCSfr? 1 1IEMIY D. FLOOD Virginia Represent nt if e ulie Mtc ninilKjil te heart disease In Wash ingteii (eday after an Illness of .everaj mccIis HENRY D. FLOOD DEAD I ,!-... -..!.. . .... ,.r --.....,, ia . ... tM-... .-. ...i..m his eleventh m In .Cengrer. ..ehair. iienrv iipiminrp i mull Hdi fti.iui. i man OI mi- nuuw cmciSu nu. u. .,- i mitiee .v introduced the resolutions dc- daring etiMence et a ttt 'tween the 1'nitcd States and Austria -Hungary. 1 daring exigence of a ttate of war be- a . . . . . . . 1 -e . a anil ucrmany ertil An.rriA . Hnn?arr. inn neme wiihj .ilin.'m,,v v "unrl he irns tlftv. . . . .. v. i i. . .. - UtCIlr(l PV tee ITesineilt, memOCrB ni thc cmet and the ambassadors and ' ministers of foreign ceuntfje' DELAWARE TALL CEDARS .... r, "".,- "-- r..T. , SI RPR SFn RY WEDDING 5UHrClJli "CUU,NU . .. Mysterious Number en I'regram pP0VC8 Rea Marriage Ceremony j ,r,i-.i r..i r..- UA- ft.e iuiiuiii. utii, u.i.. p e. -ij .uv sanies rlgnf prezrain ei i-ii ercruen Ferut. Ne 40, Tall Cedars of Lena- i non. neared its dose here last night. every one in the big audlcnee whi still .. A.l..!.. m ...V.... ....... I. A A V.aI1 In . - - ,, , wenucring wnut surprise was neie in tue row ei question iiiuri.u uiui umuc . ;1P n.jsltrj of the concluding num- ' ber. 1 Ga-P3 of surprise greeted the rising ' "- . . . . curtain as it letealed an elaborate , "cddlng setne, with the bride ti widely , ,-.-l-. ,... ,n .,f lle-rr-elmvii. known Tall Cedar, .lehn H. nuiser, n Kaiser had often been "kidded" by bis brother Tall Cedars as te when ' hts marriage te Mrs Amy Lynch was te tske place, and he had chosen this method of letting them all knew. The i ccremem wa-. performed by the Rev. Jatnts Colena. uf Deer. Jlr. Kaiser has tcieril grown reus and daughters who arc prominent in Wilmington, and Mri l.vnch has a grown eon and daughter The bridegroom id fifty ecd the bride terty-fire years old. Bey Scout Lecture Tonight A tr.ee of winter lectures given at j Starr t.arden Park. Seventh and Lom Lem bard streets, by the S. G. T.. the vet eran -.revit oigatmatien of Troop 05, will be opened tonight with a talk en "Insurance." by Samuel G. Friedman, chairman of the S.-eutmastcis' Hound Table. Bey Scouts Need $17,080 Reading, Pa., Dec. f- Rey Scouts of l.'rls Count; w.ll require $17.CsO te tinance their 11)22 operatlena here, tjie Country Scout Council announced ss. terday. "" HIGHPOTs"lN PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISING Many striking adver tisements of these products are appearing in the Philadelphia newspapers:. IV1NS Lukes and Ctixckc. i ABDOTTS lee Cream M'MORE'J Mivee Meat 1jrRRY & CO Men's Clethitu ,manui:l Cigars fOHNSON i- fjrJw'y Pevider RECRUIT ' Little Cigars LUDEN'S Cough Drej VELVET b me king Tobacco MAULE'S Seeds SPUR Cigarette WIL.MAK Veanut Butter A casual inquiry among your friends and dealers, will reveal the fact that all of these Feley -advertised products arc making excellent bales recerd1,. TjtE nicrtAWD A FOLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY, Inc PHILADELPHIA rt-aenAUpjiinvtcii cinm-A,,-, INISIERfPOSES P. 1 1 The Rev. H. H. Brayles Feaw Neise Would Interfere With Church Services I - GORDON MISQUOTES BIBLE ' The Rev. H. Herbert Brayles, pastor of the Andersen Presbyterian Church at .Ktenehurst, testified today at Media during the hearing of the rult te pre vent the I II. T. from building Us 1 proposed amuicmeat park at Slstv 'lilr,l mid Market ntrccts. that the i.else of the' Sunday rrewds that weu d ht nftrneted ie the nark would inter fere wi tli hla church servlce. "I would net be able te held the attention of my congregation because of the constant neie that would be plainly audible inside the church." he said. He a'se expressed fear that "the un desirables who would be naturally at- 'traded te the park" would develop a had atmosphere in which his small , daughter would have te, be ratacd. fer'mer Judge Gorden, of counsel for the V. II. T afckctl him if be rwlWj In cress-examining inn um ir,n In? -InHire Gorden "j ". r7 .j..i i. ,,. n,.i Judp Gorden a ttempted 'B,S!J otXeSsrlS, .... .a. j. m ih vaii ri (.(ime m rip. nnrK. luu auuua .uv ww. vm.w .- - r-. The wltnea. .replied that he would be J" tT. Vv.7ri',l mm Tint he church If they weu d come, liut ne feared they would net be attracted. star TY U. ..Ika a rate An it rl fAl W tnflt i .ur. irjii ui" ciiju . ". r,lblv be erected in the park ' would m- im; iiziun iruui luinin ini. .-.v.v. ,.-.- terferc with eienlng church vi-rlcea. .T"dgc Gorden then attempted another blblicjl rpiotatlen. Trie Anellter Ouotatien .. -- - -- n -iiVni the witness if he recalled PARK E pince veur light en the hill th.it it was predicted by the proteeutien. epn imy le eeen." lbe witness replied hed the way te nersibly even mere "Mr thought the quotation irrelevant pricing" evidence At tne opening ei court euagtj .,or- ., ...V.I., - ,Vn tlnr the eert te . ., ".iiiV,V? .Vii n,mWilirr AlnfielTnne r OVnih . n ,,i.r lVTfc Bn& he Stenehutft Iraproement Atso- iteBiirP.i.tn a beauty njr'e . elation and all etuer persons aircctiy or, indirectly interested id the bult te be """ "' -X."'j. t., -.... ; just ac JUUSr louuaen wih up'Jui iu m-Tr . tuts motion, judge uoruen withdrew It, tajing he would offer it , inter. ( I Jehn Callaban, one of yesterday's! ... .. ..Im.IIi.1 ..a 1.1. ....ImAa... . 1a . i , witnesses, acimmeiun nis testimony tnat ...A.... . ... . . . ,. .... ' ,a tiau Lteeii a3hca te icsiuy eh n com- i.jn.,nt 1 the M 'nehuist Jinpiwe-nent Association, aitneugu ue nati coutrie 1 lltMi ., munc tewaid the tJiiunciiiA,- of ,i.e suit. Precious whatever their mountings necklaces, earrings, bar pins, finger rings, brace lets, wrist watches symbolize better than any ether gift, The Fundamental Spirit of Christmas IE.CAIJ)WELL&Ca Jewelry - Silver - StATieNEmr (jmTOtT and Jumper Steeets Founded In 1894 1204 Chcstuut St. U Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. Fer Holiday-Time evemiig 5uits Tuxedo and Full Dress Custom Tailored By The Kirschbaum Sheps m Made by real journeymen tailors in a beautiful black unfinished worsted and lux uriously trimmed with silk. THE THINGS THAT GO WITH THE EVENING SUIT White Pleated Shirts Jk te ia Studs - Cuff Links Drejs Tics . Black Sill; Hese Sill. Mufflers Dress WaLt Ceata Silk Hats - - Dreis Overcoats - E. J. CATTELL CELEBRATE; BIRTHDAY; IS MUM ON AQE1 City Statletlclan Heard Qumter uuns, dui is uacneier with Heb-. E. J. Cattell Is well, this t v.. b'rthday. The City Statistician .'i I'll) ndclplda's greatest booster fl.ii. refnseq in tell hl r,r.. it- .?" ejnc. J "I'll dumed if i de rra , ba0c , with hopes, I am. I won't tell t trnlltA 4ti IflHinnA Jama. L .. t . i '::,. ., ... " "6." " " R.B eleventh verse, fourth chapter, In whlA Jenah sais te the whale, 'This thi wouldn't have happened If you hid kf your mouth chut.' Vl "Yeu knew, there was a poem writ. ten about me by u Commercial Mm, man once. It ran something Uke thli: Defero I mirle the unlir Cir twittered the .Milky VaT ind thn nlB hair wa ctai "Ke let It go at that." Dr. Cattell , na en the job early, as us speke last night btfew the Aniericar' oel and ersted Asfielntinn ir, v... suai. h, Yerk. Ife also spoke this morn neat tha Hetel Adelphia, at a meeting 0 cut glass uianufacturcre. Then he tock a train for Bridgeport, Conn., whew tonight he spcaku befere the Connecti cut Manufacturers' Association; bob bing up tomorrow at Lancaster, Pa for a speech Ht neon. Tomorrow nlcli'i he speake at Hadddufield. N J. k ; secV speeche" In'tenl -eight ? four Cnnar an prevl la.Xis, uuring tne last year he has made . .-...... I TEST FES MRS. OBENCHAIN I PREDICTED KENNEDY DEATH 1 "Will Soen Pae& Out," Statement Attributed te Weman I)s Angeles. Dec. S. (By A P., Interest In the trial of Arthur C Burch, chergtv-1 with the murder of J Helten Kennedy, was inci eased tedij with publication of the testimony e Mrs. Mary A. Bailiff, Mrs M. L Wib son and E. W. Cunimines. termed "Mr niije" wltnc't's. Their testimony, it ,up Dum uinnnn .luu snort ly b. 'fore Kennedv was .lain h h,,i ., -.aa te u ey MTS. vDencnain iaat"Ue' ion will toen pass out " Mrs. Wilsen proprietor of the "bsauty parlor identified postcards, the eaid Mrs. Oben chain had sent her. One of them hnr. a reference ti "This is bis Cummings. l..it.A An te Kennedy and the phrase iatt cnance. a realty onerater. teM f . naving seen in ueveriy uien tlie nlsat , .. , T . .; TT " V, iwnm'ii "Ufi li'iien u prMO autome. Di'e witn tiimiueu ucaiiiignts. The5t3c contends this was a car rented bj Burch and that he lay in wait for ir-. i ncdj in it. Jewels !ec te 1.50 1 te i 50c te fr.50 75c te $3 8.50 te 12 37.30 te 47, 50 "WmjJPi' ur. M.esfh at. i rfin-nllfaatll.1 -1 AJi-J' -' i' tiTltlte. .'i r
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