rti?vk''P5!l ' i nn ' .-.( nj mmmgpvnm'. WW'1' p'. teWfW" t'.S ',arji'iwiffi7'nvr' '- t IWZWMW t .ctar' . .Wr , ,- T .IP-WS. ' , ell J Sfcitner r'M-1 THE WEATHER Kali tonight and probably Tuesday; Utile change In temperature; gentle ulniN, mostly Mestcrly. TKMFKHATt'RK AT KAtll UOtnt NIGHT ?) OsVwW. Cl M r,s i n no ii ia n i v I x I 4 i r, i Till) KM 1 7a I7 IT7 78 ill I I I I ' A&ibes. : . LL "Hffi ia jJl VOL. Vin. NO. 220 saw. KMer0d-" SeCnJ-& 7&r.. Altonte. rh.fafc.ph... P.. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922 l'ubllsheil Dally txcert hun.lny. Subscription Price $C a Year by Ifstf. Oepyrleht, 1")22, by Iublle Ledstr ejempeny nnTrrp mirr ruMfra .t'151 "" w ui. mil?ll e, JOjU 1 1VU J vv JLJLM.& ,Vf icuentng pubttc v ,.avv t " iiiih .iiik m m .rataa m-: IsbY --Z.ZZ- I! fSi m V f UIUIUIIIMI I FOUR ARE HURT . ,ffiH . RH IN AUTO CRUSH iL,- V HHH 114, . fv iKLlWsi:: . .Vsf.' KlWi' v7::!IbbIbbIbbH If, Machines in Head-On Collision ai DIOclU ailBOl anu Belfielcl Avenue ; WILLIAM McCORMICK, RUFE STREET, LOSES LIFE Charles Zirnkilten, Sentf 12th Street Jeweler, Held en Man slaughter Charge WAS RIDING WITH WOMAN Twe Occupants of Other Car Are Accused of Stealing Machine k One man was killed and four persons, Includinc a young woman, were injured In a head-en collision between two au- !., ,tomeblles at Urend street and Bellield ', avenue shortly befertf ' o'clock this morning. ' Beth nutomebilcs were j!"i"g at high ; iped, the police say, and one of the ( machines had no lights burning. The ' driven became confuted nnd in at tempting te avoid each ether crashed together. Beth machines were turned eTer by the impact and each badly damaged. The Dead H William McCermlck, twenty-one . ears old, 0 Uufe street. Tlie Injured Themas McCermlck. eighteen ears e'd, brother of William, frartured skull. Jeseph 1'ale, eighteen. Gcrmuntewn trcnue and Cellins, street. Themas Cummlngs, twenty-wen. Gcrmantewn avenue and Hrlnghurst street. Jllss Eliner Dougherty, twenty. 1000 West Tiega street, cuts and bruises. All the injured, with the exception of Miss Dougherty, were tnuen te St. ,1- Luke's Hospital. She was attended at r?, .'l ei... TrA..ul t- .1ll.f liilninu SV OlClbUll JlUlllUt IVi nilg.il. tiijit.u? Jeweler's Sen Arrested l . Miss Dougherty was in nn automobile .VMrlrrn hr . Phni-lre 7.lmt:lltnil. 2201 "W'Nerth Tenth street. Zirnkilten. v he is i-' the son of a jeweler at 214 Seuth te Twelfth street, was arrested and charged i fl-ith manslaughter by accident. He was lickl without ball te await Hie scion ofthe Corener. Oummlngs. Pale, ,Birtholemcw llrownheltz and Daniel J. Harrison, both seventeen ycarw old, of East Wistar street were all held ...i . ... i . ... .... wiiiieui Dan cuargeu wiin larceny or Uw second ear in the smash. The car driven by Zirnkilten was going east en Belficld avenue, and the ether ear was turning in from Hread street. When they crashed William Me- C'ermlck, who was in the westbound ear. wna lln-nwn tlirnncli llie u'ltwlslilnl.l The ear which he occupied turned ever nil the three ether occupants were i. ... . . uirewn te me street. According te Zirnkilten, Owtlnutd an Face Tw HARDING WELCOMED AT NAVAL ACADEMY Te Review Midshipmen and Witness Ball Game With West Point ..Annapolis, Md.. May 20. (Fly A. .1.1 The hundreds attending the grail- J Party of friends for a cruise down ' Hie Mayflower arrived off Annapolis snout 0 o'cleek nnd was given a salute i l.v the battleships Maryland, Delaware and North Dakota 1 ine off the pert. Arrangements had been madp for tlie ''CBKirui anu ins pnriy ie liiiiu about . I e clock. Admirnl II, P. Jenes, ininuiander of the Atlantic Fleet, planned te call en the President during the forenoon. - beTtbTbyt hugs Edward McGlade, North Hutchin- , ir-rtMcSidrAth1!,,., SS?,.1' "" ,!irt,LT " .i::: "ujss, who took !fl0 from his pocket. ! i" was waiiung east en Uirnrd avc- me near Forty-ninth street when the inree stepped him nnd asked for n mttch. He furnished the match and fen the men asked for money. He '"Piled that lm had none and started way, when one of them struck him i the head. He bnttlcd with the nanaits for several minutes, but was "terpewercd. "nuiii exercises at tne uniten Htatcs i by tjnarics uuecr. a se ei crcscenMiuc-. , ,i," , i,. ,,. ,7 s. ". .' ,. ifpuckt set a gin ever iinil--:mil this man's nvai Academy today received a sur- I who also admitted, according te the pe- V': ','"'' r. "."' """ .string of jade Iip gave me last week. The arise when the jaeht Mayflower, en lice, that he put glass in the stream te :"',.,.,"" lf7i, ,.i.. , "" e nre net going te be married for "men rresuient Jianung left Wash-' keep out mule girl nntners. . V IT, li. . .1 . , , ,v , laces, ue n sta.v in nie pictures, and were lneinn Nnlnril.,,. .t.I.I. ATe TTn.ll.... n...l .,.!. ...Ii.... llnhni. .t am ..linenn. "H'h e. C niAI.-IIIUU r-W.M'L 11110. 1 lie I'l ttnf .11, 41.. L,n.n Ln 1. -.. ---Bv.. . UIIIIUIIJ ,11,11 .,,,.. 111111111111 .11111 I ! III'LIWII, U. ,,UMI.. ..V.I. ...U.... .. .,,,,.,,. Uj, uiuinn-ii niicnur uerc. .lagisirnie i.iiiueii, we iinu huh in :: - e- -.v.i-. uu- bu.iib 10 inn.- 1 11011111 en i.eng ine Heuse and then allien .Airs 1 ' Ii?-i - After lunching with Admirnl Wilsen, S000 bail today for a further hearing. ""' i Island and one in Cnllfnrniu. and we'll beth Czeniamcki the wife te cvw " superintendent of the Academy, the1' pirkhelv. nnd several ether boys were I no one-man ear operators, cempar- just dash back and fei th when wc get The pntrehnnn turned' in uu 'nl'irm I resident planned te review the mid- I swimming In the creek yesterday after- at iely few in number, have been re- lonesome. and then returned te tight the fiie until Miipineu nnd witness the annual base- neon. Wuber ordered them out of the eeivmg the old maximum of sivt.c-feur "Veu knew. 1 think iioeplo aie hai- the engines fame Thev 1ml it out in Mil game; between Annapolis and West I stream which borders his farm and ae- 'cuts an hour. Ilegiiinlng next Thurs- pier If they don't see tee much of each a few minutes. Csspinaii.ek'i refused , I Olnt. , ,...e.i Uiimii of lnltini? thn hnrs deun daj they will be mild sixty -seven niul ether m m. i,n i n..i n .:- ... , naun num.. i ,i asa.i m i. . i. r a. . i...i.ii -. 1. . iii.i ii i in- i in iuii nir 11 nn in iiiiirini'ii ki riini i-. . ...k . i . t . n . . .. !..,. . i ucnDILI ntW ILL CSl, nt,hV "th ll iilfl jiliU lUshes ..ashed en .,.; hciiil,' Frank weVe taken; """ "m , l0 wd'r ' i lZ V A-arm for L.d Whose Pather Wb? tf ftWu7te 'S STtf.BUp LAUNCH SWAN ,g SAF J -- Lest In Lurtt.nl. Disaster &-y ami fempletely bioke Dun- -;'.-;-: ft"1, " " Aimflu.! Neg.e we,., , . M l.i". home f JCTftS-arS1 S.ff'.V CA? mVrirl BeIrtlK.r 0, 1M T i U -jyVun Sought Refuge Prem Storm .n Pen- V R Z&t ? KWu iflIIl!?"?i0WJ,r0 T 7;i 'li-euv J:S TltwirWtMewn Jnek'againM "itaTne sk' InTU I "' H 1 ' n,? "Ct'" ,,,,-,rtJU,,UV' j.ia VrtW J!M" ""'':"' i;.5 'V' "no tl, tf,i GIRL STUDENTS FIGHT FIRE "e fle-P.t of specialists and muses V' .. investlentien of iln. ruse He- "1),ml ,,f,y , V'vT 'd'eard. missing 1- ' rmC $ng TOJ- ,v , , . &ZmsLte&: fair tomorrow 1S?SK. ttM'i.'K'aiJ S - " te s,.P H- - "epment of nn abscess in (he IndV "lwl KOl,Uc,,,H:r. ' 1 P ,a "V ', . , . ." ,, , The icssel mu i.te u gulf storm hue, Blaze te Wellesley Bulldlna IN NEW f vf1 J0r " Km '' ' " m 'J ' I 'ilHKs 4t -V jjrfMHIt!3l ?. 7,i ,; . .. v JIK. rff iakk. ria'M - - lIBm M . ?, '.-.!' :-'.- -darrrrKu . ;.irrrB' "" rrrrrrrrrara KA H RHUMB- SESJ MARII VWM MM I FR . .. . -..w WVIIMUIII) FALL OUT WINDOW Rebber Badly Wounded and Captured by Neighbors in Chase at Beverly, N. J. HIT IN BACK WITH SHOTGUN 1'iank 1'. Jenes, Jr., cashier ait the Beverly. X. ,T.. National Hank,' grappled with a Negro burglar in his bedroom early today, and both fell out the window. llr. Jenes lived in a pretty bungalow en Warren street, 'Edgcwater Park, jus nenm the IJevercly Township line. At 2:20 o'clock this morning he wii awakened by n noise. As he opened his eyes he saw a bulky ileure sil houetted against the window. Mr. JonP' JenP' lay quietly debating what te de. He had n revolver in the bureau drawer and was figuring out the best way te reach it when irfs wife awoke. Mrs. Jenes did net see the burglar a tir.t. but sensed something wrong and almost instinctively reached for the cb-ctric switch, flooding the room with light. Hits lllm and Grapples The burglar, n big and powerful man. ! .inze.i i,v tbn mublen Hcht and drpw 'L. . .. ,:.. j.,.,.. .... i duck. m .lories ipiiriii.v iuuu auvuniuu of his hesitation nnd flung himself at the intruder, striking him a heavy blew . before the two grappled. I Then followed a short, sharp fight, I the two men struggling for advantage. . and Mrs. Jenes screaming for help. The r.rimlinlniitH fentrril nil ever the i-n.ini. ' knocking down chaiiH and banging i acainst furniture. They lurched te- !ward the open window, "by which the i1 a.s.jaa.. ojLeliimu HK " . . . . . ... . . FARMER SHOOTS BOY BATHING IN CREEK . Crescerrtville Man Admits He Put Glass In Water te Reut Girls Glass in water te neui '" Waller lltrkhelt ,lllll- .-mm. nn. if, ... .....j .'--" alter Hlrkhelt?.. ele en j ears elil. of escentvilie. was shot In the right side C'rei tcrlzed as "dastardly and brutnl' m permitting th jwr te wander out. Wuber had a gun and the be.s get out of the stieam uud ran with their ..n.tl.ini-under their arms. While ltliv.- 10ii., aH trlng ' leach the banks of ii, ni-,.,.;. luber. it is sain, tired. A i0t 0f blnMiet entered the boy's body, liii'l.lieli.'n i oinpanieiis suiuiueiied an automobile ami the oey was lahen te the Jewish Hospital. PhslciniiK there picked eighteen pieces of shot from his body i' tnlil ihem I was going te sheet. m(f t(py ,j, j,,', min, me." Huber said nftpr his an est. DIX SOLDIER MURDERER may escape death chair Ex-Sergeant Duncan te Be Sen tenced Today at Mount Helly (Jrever latudls Duncan, formerly n seigennl stationed nt tamp im, who cenfeHsed te tne Killing ei euiii .t- -count Michael flrcger, another tamp grant I U soldier, will be brought before Su Su reine Ce-irt Justice Kallsli in Mount P IV Helly today for sentence. One in Hospital, One In Jail After 'I"' burglars, which strengthened his ho he it.i.n.nn contends that th" killing of -,,.. . ,... i.. . , lief that the were seeking men e line...' tlregnr was in self defense, lm Kills i t r .i ., ..... ii L i..i. ., ROMANCE OF FILM ""'." a"' 1.'', ' it s'li WSMs. I Mariljnn Miller. Follies star and new leading lady in the "Sally" Company, has let slip the secret of her engagement te Jack l'ichferd. only male member of the famous l'ichferd film galaxy. Plchferd's first wife, the beautiful OUe Themas, died of poison, said te have been accidentally taken In Paris last summer, about the same time Frank Carter, Miss .Miller's first husband, was killed In an au au ten.cblle accident in .Maryland. In the picture Miss Miller is shown in the upper left corner and Miss Themas In upper right, while Jack PJckferd is below en the right and .Mr. Carter In the centrr H-; Trelleymen Reduced Under . Agreement te Accept "Four- ,,i . Town" Average ZCENTSANHOUR . . "ieu (jpew, in near. I cmiiit nnve wre maue ever te me. F was slmpN ., , nnyricd epy man in New Voik mil- j :luB "," tin ngiiit for Hughes k SAV NG TO BE $300 000 1 Honelres or billionaires." said Miss 'f11'' ,' a,'ser .f0' u fhis creditor in iu DC OUU,UUUMlll(Ti llt 1m u ,it liarllcuI.nbeiitW.K)Sn Liberty Hend- which were 'Frank Carter, my first husband, was , tuV."V , evfr' ,1 , , .. . . i ,i. (!.., t .1. ,i.i i. .1 While in the einnl.iv of 1 1n-line .- ... aerage nay cut of one and one- , .mu cema an hour ter trelleymen. cf- ! lecinp Liiursuay. was announced today by the P. It. T. siirfiice 'in.- ...i. i ..i,- ut maximum rare ler I motormen and conductors, the largest ' class nfteeted. N sixtv-twe and one - ene - half cents an hour. Tlie old maximum was sixty-four tents. The reductions, nsreed upon by the men under the co-operative wage plan. worn livninrlif .iliui .ininm...i..nii.. through n wage reduction bv the C'lc've- land Ilallwav Cemnunv. Thev will w. i duce the P. Il.'T. payrolls by $300,000 &,,,.,,., this city is determined by tlie average . .. .. -., .---........, tate paid te enrmen in f'hience. De- treit. Cleveland and Buffalo. , Other Empleyes Are Cut ,rl)e rapU, n.ansit cempiu,j. alH, ft. neunccd u leductlen iu wages of one ,(,"t an hour, effective June 1, for ll0llr,v ,.flt0 pnip,eyps uf ,,. w; ,,. niirtiHnnl nm I in ihnii en.l l,..ll.ll.. .11 ;.lMe s ' ......,,.. , , , ,.,.. refTel-.nn nnil Alii.fnn ..Imnlu ll . . leiieisen anu .Master .stieets line and eutchalf cents nn hour. The, cjussillcntien of wase rates un- der thiee divisions is rentiuued under the new usrwincnt. These division, nie the hour! amounts jmid new men, te men einnliuei for mere t inn t hree months, uud for men omple.u'd n ear or mere. New Kales for Workers The new rates fellow : f-urf.ire iimtei men ami conductors New men, tiT-i cents; after three months. Uii'j 1 1 nls after oiie si.cr. il'JLj cents. III. mi ted miltorinen ce'j c"iit, ri3i ii nir , it.".1 j cciiIh. lllMHtcil ciiidmlers 37 cctui fin'j I "lltS. UJ'j icntp. IUontel uuiiiclH - D7'j cent" .I'.i'j c-nts i.O l eeiils '111" wine ie.luLii.iii4 nffcct .ileui th iheus.ind oini)leC'. 'llu last t'l luiii . in i .iit lodULtlen of ene c lit an hour Vwh uulirefl. MIS III '..' Wl IU1HT J ..l.l . tieil till ,.l' ui.ltrcrl. "" Tin', wage, of frolle.uuen in this fit t leached their peak June J, UtL'O, wh.ii i ceuducturs and motermep weie paid a lmuiniiin et 71"'.. cents an heui 'TWAS A MIGHTY CRASH ntjn .nveiv.nH s.mna neset i.a r..ikn. .. 1 i:i 1.1 .... . . . - - WORLD TO WED PICKFORD c. i ae ii ii e eu i Star of "Sally" Says She and; Jack Have Been Engaged Six Months BOTH LOST FIRST MATES Ilosten. May 211. Marll.Miu Miller, star of the "Sally" Cempanj. is te marry .luck Pickford. 'they have been nugeged for si mouths, she snjs, btit neither is In any I, '. , ,, . hurry te be married. 'Ihey are taken up with -their work for the present nnd .while they won't s,.. u jjieat deal of each ether, they will be in .enstant iuwh h-T "",iI "r llegrapu. Jack vn", they found the liabilities neater than 'In Hosten rciently and was mesent at the ns;ets by about .SM.OOO. They .put tcvm. performance of "Sally" duilng11"1' '!? hkw ' "S'eed te' turn , , , - "pi' tbe heuse Hiid lets. 1 was sent! ,,is sty ,"'1'c- te Allentown, where the. house and lets ' - -- " " ". ''"' j. ' " ..j,llt veu knew ,,Pur , nm awful,y eung. and youth must have love. Jt was a year age this summer I met Jack. lie and Frank had been great Hiends nnd l-renk was very fend of ',J"V0 ',J"V0 ' nemas, .jiicu s peer little ueau i wife. I had never met OUe, but 1 met most of her friends, se I felt I hud known her, tee. "' M'PI'ese it wa. our common be- 1'OaVCmCht that dlCW .Inch and me te- -ct,1C1'' Frem tlie veiy beginning wc hceume wonderful friends. We both ' !lkcd the ""no things, jet, see dan.- 'is.''iMKas ' A ,,tt,e nj,,,u 1,n,el' Juck went out ,' 7, llll"cu uen w I? V"?' J'VLV1'0,11 Af"'-V ".'V1. D."s l"ul nieir i. iirue lesni set au u e te tame f'" te be with them. SU mouths age we became engaged. This is my en- K11."11'1". ring and Mnrilynn flashed " K"'nmi"K "li,f; diamond, n scpuue Mone as large as her lingernni. ...u u fc.er nn- iMlllutTIIll nilllL'S, Hiat geld telb( set en the drps.lnit table was a gift fiem him. I think It's the ... ' -ih - imuuuijiv w net s-p niiici of each et he. . ... "lack wants me te go in the movies anil I think I will- just eme. Singing j.nnil dancing arc my fnrte. jeu knew. but I de want te tr. eur thine once ',,, 'lfld a niillien eftei., but It would enl.i be for fun. I knew where I be. long, and that's behind the fentllght.." FAIL TO FIND LIQUOR. THIEVES TAKE JEWELRY Icaac Minsky, 4312 Spruce Street. Robbed Second Time While the family of 1-aac Minsk, a paper maniilactiiier. was visiting icliiihcs in New Yerk .icsterdaj. llileM's broke into their home at ilii:.' '''"- ' ' ' ii "" get Jewelry allied n,P iJLW ptuce sticet. lunsnelfetl the house and get Jewelry Mlllied nrL'OO. A iieighbnr noticing nn open window ".'tilled the police, who inleinied Mliibk "'.J1'1' ,',b!!,'rj '. .!1'en.l.lls Wvul he snid lie believed the robbers were the .saur who looted the house lust summer of a quant it of liquor. Valuable silverware and expensive laces, no snici, weic ion untouched b A (laine.ul linger ring, one pal,, of nVc.' 'QUIT DO GO. IN DISGUST, Bookkeeper Says He Refused Offer of $150 a Week te Straighten Out Tangle HfcAU UF DEFUNCT FIRM TRIED TO RECOVER TICKERS , But Muddle Was Hopeless, C. H. Hilbershein Tells Referee at Hearing Here "Dm )l,.. .iff.'iv, nir -Sl'iH n "!; piiil my living expenas .lit I In- Ilule! j Coiiiiiieiliiii' in Vrw Verk if I w.ul I 'lny Willi liltn anil Htralicliteii mil hi books te mi'i't tln ilciii.'iliils .i'f (In- Xi.v iciik hlei-k iAchnngp, se he inulil lmv us tieKcrs r.'lnstiiti'il. fluMlnii II. Hlldersheiii, 50 III Hun ter street, who worked ter the Hun of IIugheM & IJIer inul n. D. I Mir A: Ce. for mere than three yrnrt, niul wlm was the star witness In today ' he.-ir-Iiig before ltel'eree In Hunkruptr Kil- wnnl I-. Ilellninii. toil the refeiee Hint he itilt that he lefused tlm eiler l cause lie (illlsldeleil ll u boneless tii.l and that it was Impossible for lller .v Ce. te net the tickers back. The h.-ai - ing wan at 1KC. Walnut street. nie rereiver ei tue (leiuuit nun mm ui-fn iiiiAiiius ie (iiiz iiuiie una liuonnntien that lie k inside history lennceted with Iliighps .been nblp te r. i i. ..a -i i- i . ; jLuvr. uin iney iinu net ecen iilhp le i i-uiivnu jiiiiii-iMiifin. jic npiieuieii today as a voluntary witness, who told Ancillary He. elver Clarence Leeb that he had nothing te hide mid would glndlj help nil he could. It developed that at present Wilder- 'd'pln has in his mime lets in Carben county valued at s'oeo. which piu- j perty ha.l been mined ever te Dier & t'e. by one of their creditors te unci ii deficit. We a Ne told of having allowed his name te be used in a deed en n in op erty in Allentown valued at nbeui ,$1000 which was imehvd in th" miiii. tra.,i"en- , , ,, ,, I That preputy was tinned back In lue in the piesenee of Colonel Hushes anil uec JJier, and it was sold fei them by their man Stiatten. 'i'hc cimk w-as turned ever te me by the pur chaser, mid I. in turn, gave it uver te our cashier. The lets fire still i in iny name, but the deeds te tut n ever are maue out. and I will gladly tuin them ever te the trustee when proper . directed. "This urediter was u man who had ifJr? lV,..J,,'0l!ier.. 1- "-.Dicr and Dier & Ce.;'Hihle7siiein had ; mrge et lie maigln r.eceunts. ,,,! v;B i.se iii iuii ci i l'EC or t no t nn s n.. fount with Hell & Ce.. which firm linn. I (eiillniif.l en 1'mee lour, ('iliinui Sl i SAVES M0THERAND 3 ' IN EMERY ST. BLAZE Patrolman Gees te Rescue When Alleged Still Explodes in Heme a woman nnd her thiee children wei. iKtsx'.R'iss.Eis'sj w-us the explosion of a still sPt ,,. , me nerne et ion, t eiiinnicki. ;:i ! Kra.Pr' str0't- . Lzemumni . i.r-nt..i.i in. -. i .1,.. rear of the second fleer, ami 'mm!,. trantie but unsuccessful eflerts te extlngulsh It. He was sliKhtN burned en the aim. face nnd back before he cave up and jelled for help from SPCOIK -stOI' W InilllW Patrolman Atkinson, of the !'. l-.vde and Clearfield streets s,,itien. hennl il.e shouts and i.m into the Imnsp flames wem stupuilinrr fnsi. nmi Cxemamcki's wife and three children terror-stricken. The imtmlimu, .HJlieil tlie enillireil .UUtllCW. line: i'dmi. ..,, n.i n,.,., .1 .. . ...k....... -,,.,., 111111 ......,, Llll.'U .UU (11 'a box in the binned loom which held S115. His hints ,n. ni.i .eiinus' GEORGIA NEGRO IS KILLED BY MOB AND BODY BURNED ,L"" Was Accused of Killing Farmer and , Sheeting Twe Others Saannali, lm., la UP. di ,. r. I llliain I. id, a egie In lug nea lliriiln...i.l I.. M- .' i.iciiiwiieii in v m ue I iinu . un. . ,,,. te death b n mob Inte c.ierdiu ami bis body was bin in d. it be. nine kimwi. bete tedin. 15 rd w.i. iiictiseil of killing 11. W. Meedy, a lanmr who live I neai him, lie also .erieusli weiniilei. Miewniug Weaver, it was ehnigcil. .ml sner i arie. .Meed hi the aim. Til" trouble Is said te h'ue d.M eloiiee err the arrhal ..' a number et Ve-i ,,.. f,em Macen te w.nk pu the m"oe.U farm. Among ihe.e Negroes w,is ;UA wife, who insisted u l rnlniL' no .l... front of the truck with the driver. Sin i was denied this pm liege ami indig nant! reported it te her husband Hrd wept, te the Inuae of M , , i whom he was emplnu'd, and in the quarrel that ensued the elder Moe 1 ' was shot and killed and llie ether rwii I Bottomley, M.P., Convicted; Gets Seven Years in Jail British Member of Parliament, Editor and America's Most Y indent Enemy Con victed of Fraud in War Bends fjiiiilini Miiv ''it. fit A IM llimitie ISiiitiiiiile.. fiii-im-V publisher of lehii Hull. wi r. i gu.iiy t.i.iny by i"y ' ''' ; of iiitMiiiiiiiiprliilldii r.,i.. i,Ji,.iminK tl I ill If I HI-J lillllll Clllll. IJl' win -.litem eil te seven ? J (MM lll'lllll .elVI- tllile. liuiiieillntely nlli'i' m llli'lice was pn 'eil It' Ment I e j .ei'M'il II' lice tlll't lie In tended te II i p e II 1 the i Ji.i . if tee!, the ,iur. lm re I y Imlf mi hour te ie t urn the venlii t. 'I'lil" I. the ;i!i.l of sevrml clini ce" of fraud that hnve lieeii made iiKal))"! Itottetnlev. Y ears itenATM ueniULi,v nj;e he tigiiml In seM'ial notorious fraud 1'iiH'H, none of whieh. however, lesiilted ill Ills eenvletlfili , P.oiIeiiiIp. who fermeih was editor ! nf .lelin Hull niul Is villi ..illt. f ih.. Sunday I'liMiated. lm. been lm ,ieiirs one of the most lviil"in null lUieilcilll 'nflm-nccs in I ! 1 1: I l'r't.iln 'J he litig.iMuii wh'pn was ended ledny w.is ,.wn In lebniiu, nt this jear bend tiind te In- own u"1. The loin- plninai.t was It ..i!,e., i;jtfnd. uu ob- .,.i,. iesii,.it ,,; Man. hosier, who iliaiKCil Hiitt ilnl.',, with tin. war bend scheme- and who w.i. indicted for libel at I'liltnuile.i'- .ustig.iilnii. We was found nel Kiiill, and I'lOttmnle was or er ihi.d te piij all tin test, of the prouc preuc eutii.lt. The publi. iire.-e.iit.il leek r.ignUancc mmmmmmm m ,'il x& s?iiS3mmm3sB535 LAST-MINUTE NEWS DIX SOLDIER GETS 14 TO 30 YEARS FOR MURDER Orever Laudis Duncan, .fei merly a sergeant at Camp Dlx, was sentenced te seive fiem femteen te thirty years in the State Prison at Trenten by Judge Kalisch at Mt. Helly today. Duncan plcade-d guilty te murder in the second TTegree in the killing1 of Michael Qieger, a Camp Dix soldier. Duncan claimed he killed Giegei in self-defense. BRITISH COLUMBIA STORES FIGHT LORD'S DAY ACT VICTORIA, B. C, May 20. A conceited move ngainst rigid enforcement of the Lord's Day Act developed yestciday uhen feity storekeepers kept open house and hung out "bubiness as usual'' signs. Following a recent plebiscite en Sunday enforce ment, when a majority voted in favor of n libeml inteipretntien of the Sunday laws, two of the three police commissioners an nounced they would continue te enforce the Lord Day's Act te the letter. E HAN'T II A hflr iTI IITI"? LAN NAMt H u Willi I lillllll- IIIIUI Fnilc tr. C.nrrv Out Tlirent tn J Expose Persen Who Get Jewels MR H RTSON QUESTIONED ABOUT MEYER.DENIES "PAJAMA SHIMMY'' . i - i . ' j . i I'l-elmlil -N. .. M.n '.". M . M.r.ih I. U. bert "ii i i' did net make gi ml het boa. i I n'd i Piietiiicc fie'i the wirne-s .tan I 1 1 p.- .en w In, i i'i ni if well . She . in i I.. i d 1 h.u in j 'U a mi 1 1 'ip the inbbei "t inn i'ii - at bin De. Heach cottage en rpbruiuw l's. At rT .it time a bandit 'he'd up" a dinner pnru nnd was declared t" haw e.c.iped w.il a fortune in jewel.. I .a or s. c'aitned S."i,",000 tnsiirani e from I. lends of I.ou I.eu I.ou den. Her arret followed D.n id S. Mejer wn. n iiinnet guet non ,lm! TlH ,"u'nV'K' Jifl,!'.'s h;Y been uillde 1 the dolen.e ilmiug this trial te pi"e Memm', after the iillegi.'i rubbery, said: I den l Miew wnnt te de wirli Mi., I'obertsen's tewelr." line niliapli looking witness testified te tlm' efleii. This witnces wa. 1'iank W Dent, n painter of l.eug l'.ui't"h. Sen. .il inn Calls I'l.u hep th'' nioie ei Ip.n beautiful plt- iniiir wiisplaiO'l upon the stand unlay I fei liirther . i'o..-eiiuunation I'ro.e- 'i'iti.1 Cliailcs T S'-Men ileiuiinded : i),i Mill s.i Mr. Mmpi S"l "'H i,v ln " , ,, '''"' "- '" 10'' ll'' ,u"1 ''r'"10'1 She was f.u.e'l '" aii.wei New was 'l"1 ""1" h"' ,1"' I""""-''" "Ciis.itien. ll fell lint. 'Hew de 1 kii"W ': ' she icpl'e.t 'Who bus our lewelri ':" 1 ,ie n't hne who ger it "Did Mr. Mmci' get ItV" I don't e 'nim Mi Mcei g., n 'Jill Oll IlCI'lIM' Mi Mp.ipi of the thel ''" t'eitninl net 1 ha ii" I'lei't et it 1 don't accii-i Mi. Meier el It." Mr. Sexten thou ciiutleiie d her te tell the truth "I am under oath ami won't tell a story," Mrs. Uobertsen snnpped bark. Ter some reason laughter was hentil iu Iho coin troein. Asked whether it was true, as t'Mi- .....1 . .IO.II 1.II1IP1 I 111. Sell .I'lllllll. ..l . ', , ,.',.-.. (enllmircl en I'iikp Ii.ur. (el,,,,,,, .,,, "... JUDGE MAHTIN MAb BIRTHDAY mf llm war bend fuunJ" churne and 'began .Mill. In pu-vfiillng his can- in court, th- pin.... tlt..i- Mild ..ni ts.).r,w had been handed ever te the reeelvel while sub., rlptlens te the various bend elubs tetiili'd ewr tlOD.HOO, inesl ei wblrll hud been subs, rlbeil by wetkln;. men. The t.'iMill with whieh the pieseil! ease Is leueeiueil was used, it was asserted, for the upkeep of llotteinle, Hie'1 holies nt Ktend during the wnr It was tins uii whieh deild'-d tedn, . ItutliiiiiU s liul. 'imI lei Aiii'ii'.i u.i1-'-trlklugl.t illutmd wl'en nil Londen was plln a rded with putters udvelllsll.K Jlettmnl. ,'s (iiiblii iili"iis. !iiiu runl i "Aineileu Insull te Our Held.' 'I'll pretended jiutilUnfien ler this virtue, nttuirk was ji sppieh deliveiPil In Londen before what lie desiilb.-il as ".m AllieriP.lll seeii't.v known lis VetMllllS in ine mrm ar. nim lie ipieieii uenerni rersliing .-is sa inn - "Atier the lm war had been tinned i,. me Aiuci ic.in unil the allied I'eues had a....n.ed tin lliltialive. I r hose the Algeline -icet for the Auicricniis b.iau.e I U.tew n WIIK difficult, and bumi'e of its im- pei'tnilie, beiiiL' the lieiuct unite I the (ieriniiii line, of .emuiiiuli atieii. L was neie..in le eu. thuiiigh tbr tie -nuiii aim;. liKlitiug thteiiicli a -tieii-i fei tided tHir.un, nnil 1 kin w none but the Aiii.-rh.ins eulil de it. In lill4 t li. ' , .... " , . ' 1 1" -. mar. e.i. .ommente,! ;.,t. teiule.. aie tin' winds, net m a uieen Ihereil hack en u Wild YVc.t m wspuper, siiiiekin for his lielilie.id. ImI el tin i eiiitiiiuid. t -in-iliief . f tlii- Aim rl.'.iu feti ... who net se lei'j, afro was u -.ehiliC the generous he.pitllllLj el 1 ll i leiinm, who-p i eal 'etrr.iii' Heeps h ( iiiitliniril nn iver iVr. nluniti liir Pm I II IOI I 111011 TW SEEK HUSH MONEY Ul-l.ll I I UUI I ITIUI1L.I Rnetr..-, R-i.ila'e C Tll ( -...w.. w....,,w. - ww.i ....; wi Demand Following Geneva Mitchell's Revel li:NI5VA MITCIIULI, Spec a It ,v I h Jirr.ie p ihi , i tdgtr siuii, .in.! !.. ! ne .um ,.i mimii "lleh as ".ileuee mono" was deniauded l' I'leaner cheii ghl l.axer and MlUic l.eien, feimerli or iln. 1 .i Wall." ceiiipiii. following the Com monwealth ni e nue pail m Hen Katii nil l.'s apaitjni nt, wheie the girls are alleged te bine been assaulted an, ojicted tnilii the piemi.es, in cel ding i" a stiueinnir m iiiinm I l"n gerald. Jr. i -i i. .. t . . " i H-KCIIIIII, who i. a inmaiii sin . ., .. a iinriai, .iu- mil,. M...1 1...,.,.. !.. 1. . ,.,. i ell's part that was joined In tl , piutj of whicl.c the 'l.n., WltV." .limits gj,s we,e ni-mbeM Voting iieut ' ' 7"IT I 11 SI VV .'ll . Iii.ll,... i. ........... esiapade when he tiled Intentions te wed .,,' im.,...,...,. ,,..,,. ,,.,.... Senater Wellington W.dls it...,. i..,n.. .belated il te be a "iki ' r.i ;,..., i.i " " AY CHOWS GIRLS BOSS, MTSTERT 1 FIGURE IN ill CASE, IS FOUND 'i Ppprc.t Attnenau Qnue u. i ; r-exers Attorney bays Me Is in Touch With Man Named by Slayer LAWYER LEAVES OFFICE ON HURRIED MfSSION Weman Attempts te Bribe Waiter te Kill "Seme One" in Millionaire's Heme WILLING TO PAY HIM $500 Authorities Alse Get Tin Central . ngures in I ragedy Attended Party at Hetel New iiih. l.i,v L".i. William J. Pal ion. lawyer telained b the family of Clarence l'eleis. t III- IllS!lclllll.PtU he was iMeucli w lib Chariet Kess who , ' ... , ' ' , ' T was alleged by Waul te have been with Petei, at the time the latter was shot. At 1'allen's eflii e it was said thtt I we men had been .out te question Kuss as t hi. knowledge of Peters and Waid. II was believed that he wnnl.l be able te tlnew some light en the mvs- rerleus hehi wnnh th.'- blackmailing lian.l w-ns nlleged te have had en the inirfomilie baker. After Palleii left his ..rtice en a mya mya rerieiN mission, n woman claiming te be IJess' sNtci- teloplieued his office. Anether new angle was added te the '.10 Saturday night when Christopher It an. twenty, a waif pi in n Itroad Itread wn. lunchroom pear Sevi'itty-secenil .tieet. huirleil in the West Slxt -eightli -treet police station and told LicuteH ant W.i that a eung woman, about twent -fip, had asked him te meet her mi a higlily important matter after he was through with his weik. lb did se, lie told the pellie, and .n s o'clock the tiek the West Sid" subway ami rode te tl. em of the line. 'I hen a ttollej nir v.us bearded. Offered Him Win Af that point 'he young woman tin tin telded u plan wheiebv the w.iltei. wnnl.l make S,",00 b. slulng -unu liutl-. he said. r?t, I She went en I., unv ,1., wniA. a . I W;ifd had been mijusily accused, of "h '..cing 1 cur., in- .iy gec... fl:ccen- .--ft- 1 ..Mil 'i ; . "I want .eii te kill somebody in I Ward's home, and if ou ve get" th'c nerve I'll give vnu S.'JOO " Un the plea that if such a job must be done he would haw te g(. home and I niigt; his .lethes, the waiter told the pulice. He cm tis.-d hlni.elC ami made up appointment ter an heiu later. This th eung "Mimaii ngired te. ami Ityan aid he mine .tiaight te the police. Den. em 1. 1 nicked up the waiter' leierd te theli sjitisfactien. The West 1 hesfer authorities mmc informed uud police weje p'a.cd mound the Waril heui". Kan was then taken ie the up 1 "inted .pet bv dert'etie. from Xe-v Itoehellc md N'e Yerk. It is said the. woman tai'ed in appear The Wesf. he.tei Ceimtv autherllle ted.'M lilinutllli oil they weie also in lestigiitiiig .111 anon.Mneiis telephone me. sage le.'ciieii ii the sherifl last I1"-'1" f" ,1"' ! - t that Ward, with ivteib ami a s.iiiei and a 'ailm fn.ni the battleshie I "tali, had nrteiid. d a "patty for men iu a Llosten hotel time rienths age. Pelrrs Hud SKKiu It . ro'ieited that it White Plain authorities e.tenla lenived infer million that Claienie Peters had twn s.illO bill, hi his neckcr when he w li..t and kill.d by Watd en the lonely Imii. no toad earl en Ma If. I his inloiniiitien. n was icneitccl. vas te tin eftet that Pet i-ts was enV gaed in sumo nral en the iln, priei: te In. death Tlii. deal supposedly in ltd him M00U, whph was paid te Iinu iu two bills. '. In n the Injilv was teiind inly ?1..12 ( imtlniiril en I'uee 1 r, C (iliiinn Three ELIMINATION OF VICE UNLIKELY, MAYOR SAYS Tells Lutheran Ministers Drugs Are Harder te Kill Than Beeze lthn igh the i m is cleaner morally i ban ter ais. and the police fercf lomplet.'U freed irem polities, the i liiiiiuntjeii of vk p under ptcsent poh peh poh illtieiiN w almost impes.ible. That if the gl.f of a disc iisslim of the city's mm al life b Miner Moeie before a i meeting et the l.ut Ikm .m Ministers' As As e iiitien this nuirnmg He .lisrii.M'il hip fli Hie phases of liquor eiiten i un in . gambling ami drug selling In iig.ud te the first he said In. position i. "a little peculiar." When he was in Congiess, he Said, be iii net intend te mte for ptehlbi- ii.ui. However, tlieie were moral ami .. ,,,,.e,w t,. I.,. .1,.,,,.. ,. Win n el e. led M.uer. he exnlnined. It , seemed that the cnlerci ment of th f1'1"' ii'l'ier iiiwh weuiu pe iinder Ills due, lien, and thi.s had been referred te as one of Iho "gieai powers" he would pes.e.s The M.uer. however, found (list ln ii nil of baling ' gloat powers" he had net enough. He did nel even linv , Council's support, although he might nue nail, nan no cuiibcu te fellow car-. , ,., ,i,i t, in niluce. h 'I he repeal et the Itroeks law and tile.,, P-'V", "f t,IP , U 0"cr, n1w. llb, i ' iu"1 ' I'1" rlm'.,.'t "lU of hls lm"(, ki t mi ii I uli innil t '" ' l-''"'1 .'"' ' ""'idluieiits le the T.t$& islnluic It is n piiulsllinPllt te whhV tl (MUM -littt II I 1 m en willing le suhinll. I. mh ? Kind te have the bunion shlltcd from .... I l.l r -- k ii I M 1 f ' I
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