IJ.', i'fwrf 1 $&& v. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922 .-,., "JCIV? hf f .MSfcV tfffigSffl ,'n f ! . i. .' . ra FjiHU!0 ws 'tiPb :d.;; K2?. II ! S vi !' h 1 u u iar. u i. u . ;e ' lnWit I iilf I rSEttPISFOL jvr I Angeles Authorities Resume Search en Tip Frem De troit Suspect n , TAYLOR MURDER 'O.'flli I rn nAlirinurn mniPT VS.'ilucu uuurmrvitu huuiui a7 Rv 4ft AaAwlllPfl I TM.it .. V ."".?;.. .i, . ... ba" jum Anieiei, cam., rcu. -.. .' arch wan nianned hTf today ei tne Itlen where Harry M. Fields, under ..tifrttt In Detroit, wan reported te hnve '-& inn tiUtel unci te kill William Ucs- IGaa T .1 WTESJaX ler, film director, nan "" Deputy Sheriff") ear-hed lat nigni 'pen receipt of n teleftrnm from Detroit authorities containing Fields' allied declaration en the aubjert, but without result",, Thev nUe announced 'hey would leek today for a bink teller who. eenrdinc te etner information given in Detroit hr Field, chanced n .K0O bill In order that perfins nam"! bv htm aVinc eemmttted 'he murder m-lEntf"' Yr. ?!)00 with which te pay Win for drlrlng the automobile In which they red" te the Tayler apartment-.. The peller tn thi eitv ndrmf that the revelation!' made by Flld of events of the night en which Tayler wax mur dered have incrcafed their confidence In hln tale. n tale of the renplrncy te murder the director liecnU'c he steed between them 'ind n motion-picture tress he was trrtna te sae from their clutches. This woman hail become a drug ad diet. Tayler Induced her te S' Last te n sanitarium for treatment. She wa cured and returned te Hollywood. When the narcotic ring again attempted n n leader of the drug its members feared lie wai their profitable traffic. about te end Detroit. Feb 2.".. Itv A. P i In clined tn doubt the sterv of Ilnrry M Fields, a prisoner in the ceuntv jail here, that lie was implicate,! m the slaying of William D. Tayler. I.es An jteleK motion-picture dlre ter, local authorities today weie endeavoring te trace his movement immediate!) pre ceding his arrest February t! Field , was arrested In Buffalo en a charge of ' forgery made here. ( Last night he told officer be bad driven two men. one of them n Chinese, and n woman te Tayler's home mi tti" Jilirht of the killing and that be had ie. celved ?IH for his work The Chinese Kvp. him the money. Fields declared, changing u .10O0 bill at n bunk for that Jiurt"e. The revolver with which Tny- , or was slam, he said, belonged te the Chinese Fields asserted that, nfter the party dispersed, lie went te KntiNi-Citj . where he purchased new clothing and then proceeded te Buffalo. Tlie authorities profess te icive reason te hdii'vc Field-, wus either in Nimv ei k I'm or in Buf falo at tlie time nf tin- Tajler slaving.' New Yerk. Feb. 2:5 By A. P.I ' Harry M Field", n prisoner of the Detroit police, who claims be can fur nish lending clue tn the William D. Tayler murder nt Les Angeles uu February 1. ha n long record hci w n drug peddler, pickpocket !tnd neul pigeon for Federal nutlieritieH, it wus revealed today by narcotic silent Ralph Oiler. Mr. Oiler caused Fields' aireft at Buffalo en I'ebruarv (! nnd sent him te Detroit, where be was wauled en ti i ferrer.v charge At that time Field fold the police be came from I'hlla-! delphla. He nev claims te have a , wife and four children in Les Angeles. i Melds cauie te New erk fieni the Pacific Coast. Light mouths age Fields went te Canndii te meld trouble with the New erk police, Mr. Oiler raid When lie returned In Nn reihbcr he had become sjcli a ion firmed drug addict that he wn- useless as a steel pigeon and Mr. Oiler dis charged him. SOCIETY MAN BEATEN BY PATROLMAN WILL RECOVER Delicate Operation Performed en Aiken Reichner Aiken Reichner, jeun;; society man. who was beaten when be ami nw com panions had an euLeuiitet' with three iNcgre vie) Muad patrolmen, at last is ualil te b( en the vvnv In reenverv nt the Pennsylvania Hospital, tollevvuig-a new nnd lelicate operation performed by Dr. Relieit li I.e Cente. The veuth. u graduate of Prim eten of the class of 11121. has been Very sen- eualy ill In the hospital. The black- dick of one of the Negro pntielmen 'opened his scalp and mlllcted an in- lurv te the biiiiu L. Irving Reichner. ail altnniev, the lad's father, explained te MagiMniic Jteiisbavr, te whom ne applied for a postponement of a hearing bis seu was te have had today, that the skull had been opened and drainage tubes In avrtcd. The operation, it is said, never was attempted befeie in this (euntry. Yeung Reichner anil In 'eiupaniuns Mid they thought the Xcgmch vvere. held-up men. as they were net in uni form. The pntrnltneu assert they were Insulted by the veuths. With Relchnei in the fitlit wen; Jnmrs Debion Alte. jaua. son of Mrs. B. Dobseu Altemus, of Abbolsfeid read, Falls of St'huy Iklll, and William Howe, of 20.'J2 De Lain.ey tilace. Reichner lives at 1701) Kitten lOllbC street. BANDITS ARE INDIGNANT eat Stroudsburg Man When They Find Little Meney Twe Ne-roes grew indignant when they found that Fred i.aiigdein. Stroud- .... i. i,,.. i , r ii. .1.. .... i,i, ........I. taking, and one of them hit him with uu.., . ... ., ... ". """ii- blackjack as an uilmenitlun te bring plenty of money next lime. Langdein was walking at Sydenham and Oxford streets, at I o'clock this te drag her down Tav or steppei in ana '. - - :"..""" trie. te nve her. ll- uas t lid J ev.;r of anv s..0I, of the new year. FieldH, according te the adUcs re- ' 'Intene ., -treng ,r- , ndnr reived here, decbir-d Taylrt hadlxaten as I nited State-i Steel, UaUhjin l . ''Xa Morning when the two men steppid out 3?ty ..ii,.... i a .a.... .u.. i... t iWr HII I.IM'.' .. n.v nun le-iiiuni.i'.l inn. lie !f ."threw lip III tuiiiil and come across." fw liwjeil unit vim M-nrf ee.l. line c.miueil ine iiiucKjiifK wnen told by his -isaaapanien mat tneir (reuble had been VJf vtln. 4 RESUME OBENCHAIN TRIAL t Aute Aeent Hired Car te Burch at rV - Time of Kennedy Murder ', ,iM rtllgcies. ecu. .i my a. i-- m Jht. trial of Mm. Mndnlyntie C. Oben th ehaln. of Chicago, en a charge of the -w,uni,A,Mu-.r . ftlal.nt. Is .t.i i.l v i,nL, I'kwe. Jnst August, was rvsiiuivd today. rt-.iMarii rnrseiiN. who runs uu nute- WHO) rental agency here, test Died It Alrtbur. Buicli, ce-dcfeiuliint with I. Mbaiieiwin. icnU'ii a lemistcr et lijeiiinatiyvui. iuc nigiit et AiigiUL 4?. 'it'tanti n. mv insi nam was Bat, et the murder. .Mr. Parsons I tfcurds shuvve.l'tlint Binvli bail .tejjfcinuv; iiIrIiL fr,vU UiJW P. M. ri aum or tiu: no- nusi'il Uy cuniiinni'i; "ye elili ii'uni'R rtliMii. HKMMrn inriuinu. eileB' el .aaat HUD1y' J'ubllu TOiViiT HONOR GENERAL CURRIE British Officers' Club Gives Lunch. eon In Bellevue Oencral Sir Arthur W. Currie. who ." remmanded the Canadian troops In the World Wnr and is new head of McOlll University. wai entertained at luncheon I at the. Ileiievue-Htratferd today by the Britlnh Officers Club. General Currie. apeakinc of educa tion, raid that It wax a mistake t .think that n relleje was Intended te '"Hnl'h" or "pelUli" a Mtidcnt. In 1 tcad, he .atd. Its purpee was te Mart , n student en the way for mere niuea- (tien. Officers of the club present uere Tap. tain II. Htipcrf Cooper, president; Lleutcncnt A. K. Andrews, vire presl- ident; T. Hareld Fex. of the Hritih Consulate, secretary j and ( aptaln . Sharkey, treasurer. GIRL AUTOIST IS FINED Driving Without License Costs Miss Mary Petty $2.50 Miss Mnrv I'etij. dnugbter of .1. K Petty, of .VS.")'! Chen trfct. was fmnl .-' .V) lednv bv Mntristr.ite Ilenshaw for dt.ving an nutomebib without a licence She was arrested yesterdav en Hreml street nenr ft Irani avenue. Magistrate Ilenshavv first fined her ."0. but reiluce( t te the reti. ' 1 sunnese the amount of the fin1' would no' matter te jeu. as yeuf fither would have te pav it. ' he said fjferge McNealy. of Ardmore, who wan arrcted for rreklrsH driving, waived a hearing and was held in .00 ball fur ;h' (Irani! Jurr STOCKS EXTREMELY ACTIVE Turnover Today Expected te Set New Recerd for Year New Yerlf. Feb. 2.",. (Hy A. P i Business en th'- i-tek exchange today w.'is pxtretnelv active, indications at pointing te the largest turn- (ieneral Klectrl'1 anil MudetjaKer gain1 ing 1 te .". point and establishing hlghevf in"- for e:n te two jears. Canadian pacific vi.r-hndoued the rn i tire lint, rising point-, or n total of almost !" points en I's recent fp swing. NOTE HINTS AT SUICIDE Camden Police Unable te Lecate "J. S. S." Who Signed Missive "Mi life : tniie w don't leek fur in a Escape After Snyder Avenue Rob bery, but Leave Seme Loet Twe robbers, hi running through allevs and leaping feni-cN last night, eluded a patrolman, but dropped two toils of serge cloth they bad stolen from Samuel Brasen's tailor !iip, 17K! Sny der avenue. The thl'-ves smashed n window and took the cloth from display ni'ks. Pa Pa irelmnn Denehue. of the Fifteenth -treet. and Snvder avenue station, heard tlie crash and chased the men DAD MUST WATCH HIS FOOD Dr. Martha Tracy Says Children TEACHER WEDS HER PUPIL Weman. 45, Mether of Five Ch dren, Marries Youth, Aged 19 ' Aven. N. V.. Fb. 2.'!. iB A. I i- Mr. Laura Spi m er. ireceptte. niru ."spinier. precepn.-s , the liigh sehnej here. ba. nelilii-d tin school commission of her ii-'i-ul inai- iiage te Neil Cin-hlng. niiietii-n veai- old. a student in one ei n.-r cmsses Mr. Spencer, new Mrs. Cubiiig, .- forty -live vears old nnd the mother of live childien. the eldest of whom is -i teacher in Rediehter. Mr- Cu-hing ba .been going about her duties, paying no heed te the i vitement her lemance ' cre.itnl. Her husband continue te lend In In si- lias a- I RICH WIDOW IN HIDING ' Disappeared te Prevent Divorce of Daughter, She Says I ('liii.ige. Feb Si - (By A. P , 'Ml- Ii S CI I'llllllllll, Wealthv Ne" ' YerJt w idiiw . who for evci il u.ent . ,l l.e..-ve. te il.l.i belli dl-llll. V . - ilncat.d uere tmbiv living IN it lentid room in a Seuth Sme le-idenlial -w. lii.n inh.ihit'il l.'US'l' bv piis.DH,,! milv ' iued rate nn an ,Irs. Cln-atliam sanl -be had purpose v hldiien herself i the lope that hi'i di-. , llppeatlilii e would U"Veit a ipveiie be. 'tween her il nigliter titid -en-jn-law. ....1.l. .i.inllnn ti tlin Inrt.nuf turn. . ilng and tnat "iui"?' .-ui.i.-ui, . ... .. . ..ii.k, , . beuv. i live ar i.iginii uii-i i crrj estimate of who was can.nhle ,.f nmn. .:"":" ' " "'ueipnia. who nnntiens te i ,.p POnilnB lenference with . Harry Klectric Cempanv. died tedav at the . J "" " . . v.n.ie. (ninden u ;l,i.n,. nnd renreentin 1, m ",m?. 'V'"1.'"" s.n,n" 'nwn.' l,n"'"- ' Baker, campaign mnnneer for Lieuten- home of her parents. IS Bewman live- AS DYE M0N0P0L STS l ins note, -igneu . .- .- was leunu "D-irmg mv rear a a trial jud-e " .. V-n several ant (;Verner Beldlcman. Councilman nuc. .Merlen, thlsmerning en the bridge of th,. New-.,). ,,,aknr j .., freuet,t'lv " "rV n" . i .i . .. , "nil wild that when the leaders "sit Senater Klnn Asserts Thev anri AI. -nd'-i rj K ;vt r n'SerrudS; ?s, n ,EnTd B- crp &?Z . "n-d tumed the note ever te '''Knr wL were In ri,U..uJn he lived but without succcs. seemed mpeMe ,e gthe case'prep. 3" ? salH. '"' V'"' W '. X . He WWhh 'widow t, ! "W. '? Seaer' erl.v before the e.mtt. r keep error out Th,. , Trentlnn .,.f ... L " .ni, r,. . P-0"1 "'' .Sr'. ."?. ..,.PM'Z."'J.',.. . .. I and one dauchte r. King that the American dyemaker were THIEVES DHUr- ULO I H, RUN "'"'"record. Vnilbnmaier'. "was Sebastian eVer! I "F H .' ."'."r' ...r .i.-'.l n". .11 "exercising monopolistic powers." Fellow Parental Likes " tie Ie ,-,n i V-r me fe i- 1 St. , ,,, f."; "I'cre little Mathilde I visiting' ,;,.,.,. ,;,! ie. f thl city, intm.lu.fi Parents should t an e,u,pl.. te ."iVufy ,.. nlee'nJenc te the iearn ! irr, ,"' & '' ,'m' M? """''.'h-."?r' hill requiring the Siate Moter Vehic'e '.hlldrei, bv tl iselves, catmg proper nj. nu, , ,10 abll.ty of a man who!', ., , . "' ,, " ' ' "' . ' -. , ' " "',' ""Pnrt ' te urni-. i.ieuti .y .an. et fend. Dr Martha Tra- y . dean of tin- ,epresets hi fellow .itizeiis in court ,,r , d ,'i . nk' 1,","Kl"- ,'1" ,,a" n.-vvlv registered auleist a id ether in- ! V ..- M...II. ..I r-elleee. l.ihl ineeibers ..... ,. ... l l ..-- ..t.i.. .. are nnd tlie Mm" , feriniitmn te concern willing te sub-, of -,he nvic C,ub tbi: a f.einoen ',,. Z ".. ' . c body" n ,. '-T ' K'ISh rnn'inf ,TZ ri,"Vl" Y " " " "' (dr.n. s,e sanl.-iirc um. tutors f the,, llI1 ,.gl ,, ait.-r. ' , . ,'i , ... - r.b r t. InTf , ,IIMI for ll',,Sl" ''' . i u '.Iders. and ,f parents refuse .ertain Vhl, bund, e-1 i.,e,l.r, of various bar ' ' " H ?ich "n.ar Vrrmnn, !me i ' ,5,r,r ,nf "!- ,h'm"UU V1")" ,l,s,es while recinMi.iei.ng th.m t.. t ... ,,s., ,,,, f t ntry were present I , ". n'uBet ."r I Ike tint Mr I1 " ,h'inS """ "m,'k ,"s ' I"'"t''1'1" child,.,, .I,.- r.-ult , unvvil'mgncs., f t ,. , ,., , , ; '. n tn vU . r Kel , ha Mr .1 ,,,,,. it is new declared have sue I,.. . 1..I.I...... ,,. ....ei.t such ,1 she- ' ' .'"."r." " """ -V1, ""'"' "'" 's't -V'. , i, iii having the Heuse Highways LOYALTY OF YOUNG OWNER SAVES DOG FROM 'EXECUTION' - - ... . . ,, n . .,,,,, , , . , ,, , Dclifs ciliber.. I'elirc and S. I'. (.. A. It lien litem nt Is Made i ' ' ... , , ... te .diiuui his "Snip I- ibe name of a deg nnd l tells a geed dial about lulu -his heredity, and general Inclination. However, it doe net til one thing, niiinelv that above all else In the world 'Snip" lies i leifst tn the bean et la! ward Deiigbertv. LMvvaid i tlilrleni and lives at ."."211 Chester avenue "Snip" is net all that uiiiv be ih sired 111 u deg- -his Iufrest, il would seem, lies in the wrong tilings. He t led content te titid a ;eneiiable relnxii relnxii tien in the siiilliug of lamp pels ami oicasleunl house corners He must nceiln go chasing things Still, he is only a pupp and labile has hopes. Iist Battle With Trmk Today "Snip" get what some asid he had long been looking for He went stupidly sfoeting after a trtifk, trying te frlirliten it vvltli a succeiisien et siny yawps, A wheel nf the truck caught the right foreleg of ''Snip" and cracked It In two. Then "Snip" yawped In uu uu (itlietene. Kddle run into the street nnd picked up "Snip" in Ills arms. The deg be gan te whine In agony, and n crowd nf neighbors, anionic whom "Snip" had few well-vvishcfH, cnllfvleil. They took a vote and decided thnt "Snip" should be- put nut nf misery iit)eiire, Twe or three vulunttjrr executioners ROOT ASKS BETTER TRAINING BA American Association Urged te Use Influence te Keep In- capables Frem Profession PRESENT SYSTEM UNFAIR rn"CH ' ' ' cm u"rHln' lly the Associated PrcM Washington, Feb. IT!. Neccs-tity of trengthening the character and effi ciency of these ndmitted te the practice of law was voiced by Llihu Heet te- 'day at the eprning meeting of the na tienal conference or l.ar associations. Conditions which enabled Iniiiffi- c.ently trained men t be admitteil te the bar. Mr. Itent said, were 'tinfnir j te the pulbir, te the members of tlie' leg.il profession and n disgrace te the Natien. I The resolution adopted at the last I meeting of the American Har Associa tion, recommending two vc.irs of college ' study In addition te a three-year ceure in a law selioel, was measure which, imif be approved, Mr. Itent eid. or "some one in this country will suffer." Mr. Heet declared that the principal object of calling tegethej reircentativea of the bur a'sf,-j.vlens of the nimt'i was for the purpose of appealing te tlie delegate tn ttw. their influence In their rcsp.Mlve Suites iii tin effort III prevent 'n the future jncnpnble men and women entring th legal nitik" Se far. lie iiiwrted. no cenrreip action bad been taken looking te tlie establishment of a positive remedv fur a condition which has become n di 'grace In every State of the I nleti. K(Ult ISefere l.iw .M.vtli Kqualitr before th" law is itnnelhle ! se inng an ine rich and powerful are rep The shrewd and powerful imn nnd interests of large mean are able te knew who nre competent nnd who are net. Judge Goodwin asserted, adding that it was difficult for the peer man. or the ignorant man. te make nnv hist Many Cases Reversed Judge Goodwin said thnt diirlns hi I .vears as Justice of the Iillnei Appel- late Court "we found out selves con stantly lonfrented with receiil which i showed such palpable and unmistakable errors as te make it necesarj- te re. , verse the case, although it obviously had . merit, and although it was almost a ' moral icrtainty that l.ad tlie crter , been eliminated the verdict and judg- I ment would have been the same. "These miscarmxes of justice, due te ignorance and linempeteiice of coun sel, are largely bejend the power of the judge. te control, or of niles of prac tice te remedy. Ir In te he icini mbered, lievvever, that the ones representing these unfortunate litigants wrre licensed b.v the State te prnctiM- law; it KERN QUITS MAGNETO CO Cables His Resignation as Director of Company Bosten. Feb. 2.". -i:v A P i Tlir 1 , ii-Hgiiiitinn el .Mai tin I'.. Ku ii as a ,r,.ctr f the Amen .in Be-cb Miil-. ,,eii. ( 'iiin,.:iii , . c il led fi nni ij.rnpe. a Keeivedbv Arthur T. Mun.iv . pre-idi :. i f the c.mptiny , In r- tedav . ji. v nn.,v u that ,b cab e". , , from Mr. Kein gave no ii-.i-en for hi action Mr. Kein, a feiu.er banket i,j Alletituwii. I'.i . Iigun-.l in tin- pun ha-.. of the Be, h Company from the alirn prepi-ity custodian, whiili i new under lniuiry bv the Department of .lustm- BOY IS KILLED BY TRUCK Chauffeur Tells Police Camden Ac cident Was Unavoidable Mai en Calac 1, thrte yeari old. 201 s...ii Second street, Cainden. was run dev n by a moiertiiick at Third and Sfivifis siet lit 1 e'i In. k th.h llfle; . ie, mi lie died a -boil nu,i laK, m ( oep r Hospital. The trmk was being ep.iu'ed by R.l. waul Grafiini. nineteen vcar-i.l.l Thud and Liberty street-. Aft.r -triking ine bev Gr.if.m. tool, bin t.i the hospital and then firen- der. in th' police. Grafiini lebl the ipelin tin (luld was tunning m re-s tlie treei and became confused. ........ , r. . injured ret stepped fnrwaid. laldle baiked inv,,--, breaking into angiy tear. Pnlii email Arrives ',s.eu g,d darned mitrdeiers " l selibeil, "you keep nway fieiil us!" He picked ui a small sink. At this pem a pnlii ruiaii ai lived He lse,(, IllilicililU til het 1) s-idi -of the -lery and thin said te labile. "I'm nfiaid I'll have te sheet him. sentiv "' Bui i:ddi pleaded se piteously for the life of his pet thai the pelifcma'n agieed te telepliene the S. P. (' A The S. P. C. A, man, when he came, said vir tually tlu hiiiiii thing lis the neigbhni mid the policeman, that the deg must be put out of suflering. But again labile pleaded se desperately thnt he said he vveiiiu see wnat tlie veterinarian in a it j say. He let laldie ride In the hospital llllll i vvn I Inn Willi ii iiiy that can't be titled into words, labile heard the vVlerlnnrv sin that "Snips'' leg could be li.xed with a couple of splints. This was done and Kildle carried "Snip" home in bis arms Lnlcr lie issued n statement In the world In geiieinl. "Fin sure," he said. "Mint this has been a great lessen te "Snip." But semrbndv said It ought tn ben lessen te (he neighbors. -s-ii.e., ,n reur nv nigiuy ciucnte-i -. that this I only a "sep ami inej are ti,-j.', .;."", i""". i?'" ti Mine Werkera of America, n C eve and Icwve. while n large part of tl.e peer ,r. . ( preparing te push Colonel Davis first fVt ? - two eai-m dd IZ U survived "" Mnrph 2 te nrranc " negotiaUen- and gtierantare lepresenledbyuntrn.n-' . ' hr fnm,Iv nf M" n",r- ,I:P Swv" , Commander of the American legion in "rt'u,r.i,w ... ,. . v " l'p present wage contrevcrv. -d and Incompetent men. Judge Clarence "ding maste- who i te mnrrv sTteen- Pennsylvania, for the gubernatorial l'f J) y,"J" ' " J,8".' J P.: ! The resolution states, however, that V Goodwin, of Chicago, declared in "flr-eld A lath ilde McCnrnUck. grand; -I nomination. 'take I'"wls H "W" " nrran " meciliiB In-opening addres-s today. Cntil sud, , daughter of Jehn D Rockefeller, is of, Likewise. Democratic veterans pre- , "k.e ?; ''n ,," ,? '", i,0,'0" '' at which the operators of Ohie. . a condition ,s corrected, he nid. there '" pnttieular prominence in Sultzer- ! p0sP Colonel Fred Kerr, of Clearfield. B. , 'e MHe f ,il ''iann, Illinois and part of I'ennMl-I win ne urne justice in I he courts ""' fnr Hie neintnnflnn for l-overner. I nil" i ' "' " " valla, tlie four Stnte In the eenr,il In Pageant If uMt k1 JiaBBBBBSBBiBs. HbT JBBBBBBBH 1 D mM bLLw bbVPbbbbbbbbbbbLH b3 $& 'wM ' BBBVfaBK.VF;BBBBB bbbVHbVbbbbB r '::: MkMMM MISS KI'd'KNIK t.OI.DS.MlTM She was the sotel.st In cnnnertlnn vtith the Washington's lSlrtbday historic pageant ghen last night by the (ieneral Muhlenberg Seriely, Children of the American Hero Here lut ion CONSUL SNIFFS Kin of Mathilde's Fiance Middle Class, Says Swiss Repre sentative Here JOHN 0. 15 A "HOI nnilT" -.... . m r, i s.r . v w .Ire benrfreni. fllftrrlntr in AT ER AM Y -- " s r I I w M v w ITI. ..... Cnimsnnr s.niMinr vu i . ........ .i , '"UU ' "-! I 1. .. I I I. .. .!. !... t. . tn. I i ii ev , ., -..-. . --'lllli'ri' IS 11 llilie- IIIIC'IIM ' - -W....X... Hardly any respect from thousand efjthat ,hev will have a chance te vote ether comfortable, but net wealthv for eitheV a Democratic or Rcimbllcan families of ,hr country. I soldier for Governer. nil much was learned today from i Dispatches from St. Lucie ct fertli tb- Iter. ( narles uilleninnler. Swiss1. i... .i, Vnr.. nre net wnrrvlne ever WHO pilfil up a little fet time n til s leuntry and took it back te Switzerland. I hen Mn i.inrHi.til l,rt .. I.l.i, ..f .. ... ! ,...,.. ,.,.- ,, j,,, ,., ,,i ,-, m ..uu ) nent neiiieuinn named en dej .Muebl. of course. eervbndv Iii Swiixcilnud has lii-nid of the Ven der Muehis. Thev belong te what in this country jeu would call the 'four hundred.' "I ought te remind jeu, however, that Switzerland is a democratic coun try, and perhaps mere demeeritlc in It military system than any ether cenn- try in the world. O-er came frmn a middle-class family, but that would put nothing against his prefeiment or ml- vnnecincnt as it was in tin- an officer. It I net as old Ccrmnnv, wnere ail . . . the cavalry crat." Me.inwlul cemmnnds went te arlste all Is net serene In Chi lte(i;eieiii-i- nt i in1 ' asernent. ins I lurid.i heme, without delay, and jusf irt of talk tilings nv.---. CENTRALIZED RAILROAD CONTROL DECRIED BY AINEY Pennsylvania Commissioner Sees Danger of Government Ownership Washington, Feb 2 '. Judge Wil- am l j'. Ainry, ibjiiiuan of 1 1n P-'iin-vivaiiia Public I tillie Commis- sii.n, pn.licte.l ted ty :hal il Hie Gov- riiim-iit continue- tn 1 1 imp down ui ln.'ivv c. ntrnli.ed authenty en the mil-I re.'ni- the i-euntr.v may cxirt te em- baik en Government ownership m tin I i In! In keep tln'lll Irelu lie .ippe.ind before the going te luin. Interstate :ml . i Foreign Cemilielce Cnmiiiitte of ibeM lle'l-i- A i ne leading spokesman for tbf l'i i i, vlvuni.i Ciiuiini-'uiii. .luilgt; Anuy ',,i- .me et' the mdegate Irelu forty -tv.n State- who wete represented here, 'I bev want lesteied te ibein their juris di t.ei. ever ilie iiiilieml thnt wa i -rfisei prier tn their epepaflnii bv i.e Gevel'llllK III A far a Pennsylvania is inaieiiieil Ie sanl. no s.rleus lliipa.riiient of tie luads ha iesj,ed Irem 1 1 nliali.i d I'eileinl nutlieiltv, a the Interstate Cnintnirfc Cemniis-liin ha- nut de nt roved tlie existing rate strumites We would he willing." be added, ie have all niithei it v evir rates taken liein us. but for the luigei ami bread, r ,i..ei t rn the ipiestieii. We are eeiifi'i i, ed evu the i-r m rail ..nun. a, Washington nf authority evu tate- Such lentialiatinii will net lead in the development of out iraiisperlatiiii 'i st em se nccesiiry tn tlie welfnie nf i ln i-uiiiitiy. Tlie u.ilread will net le ab'e te funciinii properly. The i mevnl of nil autberitv ever tate ai! late bv the State- we believe te hi diingereu. The regulation of -ucii intis. and fares i annul be cnriied uu. from Washington." FRANCE TO FLOAT LOAN Chamber Authorizes Budget of Eight Billion Francs Paris. Feb ':: (By A. P. ( Tin I'leiiili Gnveiiiiiient has iiutlleri.ed tin Credit Niitiiuiiil te float a new lean e, eight 1)111 urn franc- tit meet the expenses if Ihe xtiaeidiriai v budget of lOl'J fei ie eeiisti uctien, pension and insts of die ui i, iv of in i-iip.ll loll Speaking en (be iiutliiiii.atiuii tedav. Fiuniue Min ister de l.asteyrle told the Chamber nf Deputies that ai cording te tlie terms of the in.ity of Ycrsiiillc tliese e peiulituies should be pild by Gernianv Tlie total aiiieunt involved, charge able te Gernianv under llie treaty, i i:i.."i(lll.llfMMMrH frillies. The Chnuiber without II 'eenid vole llltllillilelv nilepteil these extrniii diiiai v budget lig uic NAME LICENSE COURT JUDGES License Court Judges for I'.ioe.'j.'l u iieiiiiced Unlay arc .Imhe William II Stnnke. of Ciiiumeu Plea Court Nil. Ji. nml Judge Jeseph P. McPullcn, of Coniinen I'lciiK Court Ne, 1, The Li-1 e(.is. Court will meet en Monday, March U, In room -'90, til the City Hall. ' SERVICE MEN READY FOR PRIMARY FIGHT Colonel Davis, Fermer State Legien Commander, Boomed for Governer ,.... ACTIVE DEMOCRATS ARE While all Is peace and harmony at . l.ucle Fin where s.natnr Vnre i J Tt:J.u'.!l. iZ L,Z. 'St and hl friends are sojetirnlnz, ructions nre threatened here in both the Repub lican and Democratic nrimarle. Veterans of the World War. who 'were .suppe.ed te be satisfied with n 'lieutenant govrrner.shlp. are new de- mnnding the giibrrtinterinl nomination and candidate linvs. neon put forward ifer both the Republican and Deme M-ntic nominations. , 'tomorrow a Democratic convention, se-called, will be li-ld nt llarrl'biinci i for tl.e nnrt.nse f trvine te reach n harmonious arrangement for the Stnte ticket. Apparently this move, intpired by former Attorney (Jincrnl Palmer, Is deemed te failure, an Judge Shull. of the Old fliiard. has alread announced his candidacy for the Democratic nom ination for Governer, and the Judge and hi ally. Judge Dennlvvell, j-ny thej will remain nwa.v from the Harrlsbuig "convention " ' Repert- tire that the Palmer candi date for Governer i- William II. Ibrry, until reeentlv Collector of tlie pert. I Rolund S. Merri.. late Ambassador te r.-.nn nM.i tt..tn s!,,ir1in? Demecrn- i inn' , mill ,.i i,' . ,.. - . . I tic State chairman, are speKcn ' nr the two nominations for the 1 lilted States Senater. With Judge Shull as n I candidate of the Old Guard for Gever- nor. Judge Henniwcll may run for the senatorial nomination. for some time past. oienei wavni I.T. Davis. Scrantnn. lias been boomed . "" "?PUbCBn ,,n.In!,,lP.tJ?n .f". T .. ,-. finvflrnnf n Pfs rH 1 .1 ,.. .. t .....,,. l,n nr .cnldlern 1 ' I ".. .i-..!...i . I.- - ITe ..nlle.l .... I TL " ' " "V , verv ! '' it. .. . A much alive. SMOTHERED BY "VAMPS" Susceptible N. J. Legislators Ac cused by Friends of Bill Trenten. Feb. 25!. The "vnmpiii; f n legislative committee by office girls ' ,,f the State Moter Vehicle Department, hose lucrative sideline of furnishing ..fticini inf.iriniitien te outside concerns ,-. ihinnivneil bv a iiendiiig bill, is de - . .' . . . :.. . . ,. lured by friend of the tun nere ie no 'the cause of smoldering ei ine measure! i in committee. Several weeks age As.seinlil.vman. Committee, te which the bill ferred. smother the measure. FRATERNITY CONCLAVE Alpha Chi Rhe Will Open Session Here Tonight The twenty - fourth annual national convention of tlie Alpha Chi Rhe Frn teruitv will open tonight at the Belle. vue-Stratfeiil. lasting until Snturdav night, when the annual bamiuet will bring tie conclave te u close. The delegate will in weicemrii uy Dr .le-iah II. Penniman, acting pro pre vost nf the Fniverslty of I'euusylvn- ,. .... . .....tn... ..Ill rt(,,t ,,.. , n t'l.i. rusiuess -,---. ..us .,.. ... . ,.V ... morrow and Snturdav morning. Te- I norrew nigl.t a V";" '" S the Manufacturers thill. niCPIICCCQ CT4TF POI ITIPQ DlSCUSbbb blAlt rULIIlUb Themas J. Walker Gives Women Seme "Inside" Facts Tbmnas J. Walker, pelitiml w titer of the I'.VIMNI. Pini.ic Bi:i'ii.n, ills , .,msed ih" peliti'.'il situation in Penn svlv mm this nfleinoeii befeie the I I,,,,,,,, ,,f Cernell Ynters of Norris. town. 'I'lie meeting wns presided ever by Mr". Anten Swartz, chairman of , be 'league for Nurri'tewn nnd wife of .ImUc Svvaif.. ' Mi- I.evvls Lawrence Smith, vlie ebairiiuin of the league for the State, told of the tietivitiis of the organl erganl organl .iitieii throughout Pennsvlvaiii.i. ' """H".i"'s ..,.-...... ,';-.. - dea er. died (Vil mnrnltie in ih Me.tln '."."" I!'. "."'. Iiri-Miirni ei uic ( nueii , Pearl ' " A critical selection, x '- as necklaces for necklaces J. EGaldwell & Ge. Jeweuhy - Saven - Statiembiy Chestnut and Juniper Streets i Sprang Splits We can make only a (jiven number of suits in a Biven period. May we suggest that you order early? llnsincsH Sitilu, made-te-order, $11Z ui Our eirn t'latvrs and Toiiceuta, rendjj-Ui-piit.en Rebert Stewart,, Sporting and Mufti Tailor : Brttcltet Makers tLt .. Gl B .--. VftU St.... liw Sara, atutv, Deaths of a Day , GEORGE F. SMITH Fermer Member of Legislature Was Seventy-eight Yeara Old The funeral of Orerg P. Smith, for mer member of the Legislature and a veteran fireman, took place this morn ing from hi borne. 022 Saul street. Frnnkferd. High mnsg wns celebrated in St. .Teaehlm'N Clinch, nfter which Interment was made in the graveyard of the church. Mr. Smith, who was .seventy-eight vear.s old, died Sunday after an Illness of ten week!-. I He took an active part lti Republi can politic and represented the Frank' , ford district In the State Legislature.: Fer twenty-two years he wan connected , with the tire department, but rclgncd I inirij Jfiin .l''i 'uii'iitiuh ntive; in- juries whlcli he received while helping .ti... ....... ..-. fAlln.I ..m.a In te tignt n tire. tie is .survived nc ins widow, .ur. Mnry A. Smith; two senn, Lugenc .1. Smith, of thir city, and (Jeorge Smith, dr.. of Minneapolis, and a daughter. Mi..s Rosemary Smith, Nemc Blessing Eyster ' .HerUeley. 1lr.. teb. .;... (I.v A. 1'. .Mr-. .eiue niessmc i..v? er. iiim-- . '.. .. - .,. I" '.LI . I t.v-iwe. ptereer . aiiiernia rcsiueu ...,, rcrrtnrr n.he ,s ,,0 Jirr0 writer of ninny fhert sterle and chil- , ' , . . dren'K boekf, l.s dead at the home of her nf,rr i'endlng the mine and rail daughter here. Mrs. Kystcr wan preel- unions' conference yesterday, when n dent emerltu.s of the Iengue of Amer- lean Pen Women and honorary president of tlie Pacific Coast Women' Prets Association. returns filed nt the mine workers' union Mrs. Anna E., Parsons ; headquarters in Indianapolis b.v Mr Anna K. Par.sens. widow of ' MnrJi " ' . Jehn W. Parsons, for a long time con- Hnlleja were mailed out along with ne-ted with tlie Customs Heuse in this ' the call from the Indlanupells head city, ulei' this morning at h-r home . nuarters, Mr. fireen said. .i i. fAit. , sons, I'ref. Pred Parsons, of riavment. ( I el. l)r. Isaac I. Parsons. Harvey B. Parson., nml .Tei.n Pirnii nil nf Me- ,ija, n,i daughter, Mrs. Donald Wolf, la part of the central competitive enal .of Limn. Pa. Funeral cervices will belillstrict, in session here today adopted a jnt 2 o'clock Sunday nfternenn. I resolution that the coal situation has uet i ai-,... p,. J. .tlh, p-.- m-ji. i..n,wl"f1",.''na'"lledined te meet with i . -..... . ., , niu n "- i Emily Louise McCall I'mily Louise, two-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Jeseph R. McCall. Jr.. nnd granddaughter of Jeseph B. McCall. picsidenf of the Philadelphia Henry Clay Blye I New Yerk. Feb. Si. i B.v A. P.) Werd was received today of the death at Monticello. X. Y.. of Harry Clay Blye. for forty -five years general agent of the Trunk Line Association. Bem in Philadelphia seventy-three years age. he had been widely known in railroad circles for mere than half a century. r- is .survive,) by n widow and one 1 son. Jeseph N. Blye. Captain Charles Barrett Atlantic. City. Feb. 2J!. Death ves- erday claimed Captain Charles Bar- . . . ... rett, ter years captain in tlie police de partment, who retired live years age, when he suffcied a stroke. He sue climbed te n second stroke in the home of his brother, David It. Barrett, here. Samuel Pratt New Yerk. Feb. 2.'5. (By A. P. i- snniiie! Piutt, president of the Fnlted I Advertising Corpenitloa nnd a pioneer in tlie business of outdoor advertising, ) died yesterdav en beard the steamship Paris, en route te Hnvre. Mr. Pratt, vvlei was liiirn at Blrdsiill, N. Y.. April i il. 18."(i, started tlie outdoor advertising1 business in 1ST!! by traveling ever the, 'country with a horse und wagon. Geerge W. Green West Chester. Pa.. Feb. 2.1. Geerge W. Green, eighty. ,,f "a,( Milltown. n Civil War Veteran nml member of McCnll Pest, died suddenly in his bedioeui today, of heart tumble. He and hi wife attended the funeral of a friend yesterday. He leaves a widow, one son. Kilmund, nnd u daughter, Mrs. Jehn Byers. ,CHOLMELEY-JONES FUNERAL! Held This Morning at St. Geerge'a f.hureh In New Yerk , Th(. funernl services of tlie late Cole- " pi,lm,nr..,n0 . ,,,,, nei is. s .. , ...,,. tills mernini: at 10 A. M. in St. Geerge's ,, tunt Kiscepal Church, Stuy- i vesant square. M'w lern. The service ! were conducted by Bishop Herbert 1 Sliipmnn. Suffragan Bishop of New New Yerk, and the Rev. Dr. Karl Rellund, rector of St. Geerge's. The list of lioneiary pnllhcucr in lulled Senater Glass, Representative Sweet, Augut Belmont. Dr. Albert Shaw, president of tlie Review of Re views; Colonel C. It. Ferbes, director of tin War Risk Insurance Bureau; Hnnfeid Mac.Nider. ceiuinander of the 'American Legien; ('. I). Lanier. Neble F. Hoggson, Austin G. Pox, Kenneth i M, Spftice und J. Jeffersen .lone., s mw... .jjunwia 1501 Walswut St. is. -vrsu REFERENDUM CALL SENT TO MINERS Question of Natien-Wide Ceal. Strike te Be Decided by Ballet VOTE TO BE IN MARCH 10l By the Associated Pre.s Chieare, Feb. 23. The formal call for a referendum vote by the United ( " Mine Workers of America te deter mine whether there would be a nation wide coal Mrlkc en April 1 was nent out today, It was announced by Jehn !(. Lewis,, international president of the union. Mere than half n million mm are eligible te vote In the referendum, nc- ' cerdlnc te Wllllnm fJren. Interim . . ' I sympathetic alliance of the two croup wna agreed te, The ballets are te be cast at each union local before March 10. nnd the I i i i.ieveiand. ivb. 2.1. lily A. P.) ( j Thirty-five members of the Pittsburgh I Vein Onerntnrs' Asvnclntlnn rnniiipUIni? i changed since January l. when rhev ' first refused te meet with renresentntive I ompetitlve Held, will nil be renrcsented i he Pittsburgh Vein Operators' Asso ciation will send their representatives te such a conference. By mentis of charts the Ftnh Senater' sought te show the component parts of two concerns in (lie industry tlie Allied fill P PINTS ARRAinMCn Dye and Chemical Corporation nnd the drat. 10 A. M. Intermnu Hely Creat cme- In Pouts saying they had obtained ' "jkeahi:. l-'ch. :e. lti"2. KRANK J hint. i.l ,,f ,i, :,iu., ti.. ..ii ... . I tul of Mery McCabe (n McNimnl, Rela control of the industry. He added that men and frliwi nre Invlteil ie attenil fu many of the cnrpnrutieiis "absorbed" ii'rn.1. ut., ) 3d a. M.. resldnci! of en bv fhe twn irrr.iiii ween si, turn., . l.. Amlrtvv Ik Mci"at". 13VJ Wanner ave iy tlie tvve groups weie s urge that i.eai.n. Selerrn Iteeulcm Mam. M Charliv they might ill themeve be called Clnirili 10 A. M. Jnt. Ilelv i're Cni trusts. , .McfAI.I.. FMi. ig. KMIt.Y LOUIS V The assets of the Allied Dvc . and , fhemical Company, the Senater said, were SUM" 7-1". M Ml in BUM. The , duPents. he declared, controlled indus- i 'tries with assets of $l.r,K,.TJS,0)li in1' P.ILM. 1 The Utnh Senater said lie had no in in tcntieti of s-ijlng any tiling directly de rogatory te tlie diiPent companies, but , desired te show that they were "in no position te a-U Cetlgics fnr special legislation" that would give them further control. Nene of them need an embargo or nny thing els,, ie protect them in view of their "enormous" divi- I dends, the Senater said. "It Is no longer nn infant industry," , he (entinued. "It it u dostrev..,.' ..f I iniant industries. Elkton Marriage Licenses Kllttnn. Mil.. Feb. L'.'l. The follow fellow follew lng marriage licenses were issued here teday: Cornelius W. Frederickderf and Ylela M. Griffin. Philadelphia; IM ward Leng nnd Isabelle C. McDerinitt, Glrardvllle; Harvey P. White and Mar Mar jerle R. Mayden. Wilmington; Charles K. Pnrtrldgi' nnd Bmtnn Andersen, Washingten: Herbert (i. Kastburn nnd Sarah M. Dvvyer, Ileekessln, Del.; Richard J. Fahy and Katharine A. Weed. Germnntewn, Pa., and Dr. Cnrml R. Alden nnd Rmllie O. Wey mouth, Bosten. Mass. CMilhtl jiHHi'' ' t Rachmanineff Academy of Music February 25 Attend this recital and note the individual qualities that distinguish Rachmanineff's exquisite interpretations. Then go te any dealer in Victer products and hear the Victer Records by Rachman Rachman ieoff. Nete hew faith fully his renditions are portrayed en the Victrela. Victer Talking Machine Ce. Camden, New Jersey 57 Ready te heat and eat Ne wonder it tastes se geed! Heinz makes the dry Spaghetti-and cooks it after the recipe of a celebrated Italian chef. The tomato sauce for which Heinz is fa mous, is used and a special cheese with just the right flavor. HEINZ SPAGHETTI STOLE $4600 FROM CHURCH Fermer Treasurer Convicted of Lar ceny, but Sentence Suspended Salem. Ma.vs.. Feb. 2.'!. (B.v A. P.) Hareld S. Martin, former treasurer of Christ Kplsrep.il Church at Hamil ton, was found guilty of the larceny of S-MiOO of the church funds in the" District Court today. He was con cen tcnceil te one year in tlie Heuse of Cor rection mid the sentence suspended. It was stated that lie had made resti tution of ?2."00 In rash nnd gave a promissory note secured by friends fnr .f'-'lOO. DEATHS I'AHI.KV.-O i Keti. i:'. n:Tcn, W.. hu. band nf the late .Margaret Ir'arly Iwm llrephj)). Itclnllve and frlenits. empleye nf the I'entra. Siteve Heealr Keunilry, In' vltnl te funeral en Monday, at 8:39 A. M, tinin his lut.- rculilence. US .'. WoeditocK ., slntun.n n....a rtl h,n,i Urn n. 4S. r..S.. nauKUlT or l.euiva uaMt ami jnspn f. Mei'itii, Jr.. need 2 vcnr 4 menlhe. neladvei and friin'ls Invited te services en Krldav - 30 P. .M.. nt her imienta' rejldJnc- Mi llewur.il ivve.. .Merlen. Interment private, . TCA ' fen. La. susA.vsi jann. er of ih late .lelm find Catharine I,izM'r jl'hI 117. Servle. m s!,,,ur,.ay. 3 P M. a- ihn tliartl of Jilrk i. Nice. 0301 ermintewn "pfitnis. Feb. 22, r.iir.nKT e . it. nf the late Themas II. Ilurrl Futiral rv. Ic 8 Mutur.Uy. 2 I" M., at tdT H Lan.dewne ave, tainiid'iwr.e, la. Neptune "euncl1. Ne 141. S. iind U. nf 1. . Court I.Uireln Ne I i). O S . Invited Interment American J!" cliaiiles' Cemetery. llL'TTl:ltWICK. Feb. 22. 1D22. MAItT vvlfe nf Ilnraie V IJuttnrvvlLk Funern ervlce Haiurdiv. 2 I". M , nt hir lat rial. ilem-e Sin S. Allien St. HOSKINS. Feb. 23. ru;.Mr.sr H"S KINS. Due notice from late residence, 31" llryn Mawr ave , H.ila. Ta. I'nJVVI.KY Feb. 22. Hi;i.EN, duthtr nf ,he late Daniel and K1lzalcth Crewliiv ItelntlveH rvtiit friends Invited te funeral Isnerdav. s 30 A. M.. from her late rl- reme. .'.2 1.. Ilrlnshurst at.. Germantown, ,,imn reuulem mass nt Church of Si Francis of Aaalsl. 10 A. M. Interment Nevvr I'ntlieilrsI Cerretery. IIAI.1.. Fib. 22. MAIIOARKT H., wife nt .lame. U Hall. Jtelatlve nnd friends In vlieil te funeral srvlce Monday 2 P. M . nt lir late residence, .',S22 WnrrlnBtnii ave Interment Arlmittnn Cemetery. FrlcmlH may ei.i "nrtav S I., in P M. niiin --ib 22 i'i22. SAi.i.in ii t'nnn. wife nf (i'erBO N Fber. Jr. Jtnlative, and frlenu nre Invited te intend funer.l a-rv-irei l-aliirdnv 2 I. M.. lit lier lale ret depre, ."tHU .Stirlnsflclil ave. Interment erl- VB,'rVlS. Suddenly Feb. Si. ItnNTtV R. I.HWIS. Iiuabnnil of Mirv Hate I,..vvl, hB'1 SI, Ilelntlve nnd friend nre Invited te iiiiend funeral services, Snturdnv 1 .10 P. M nt Ida lit" rejld.iic-. .Vi"! N Dread it intfinent private. MASTERS VOICD autfOfr. HIST Vi.Srtfc .1 V' 3 S,,. ."mh shtivM,- X-(a iha. utu& .. V'S
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