sJHF'P .N l4il WTW "''" ''flv '"&. re f rvsi t? i lffl m ti t . Mf V 1WI !. ! ii ii M M, WWMNkWSam I PLEADS FOR RUSSIA Pai Leenarda Znjewskaya Says Trade Relations Must Be Re sumed te Save Country SPEAKS AT CITY CLUB "War l nothing compare 1 te tlie trngedyef dentil that lurks everyxxhere In UiiMln." Tlmt Is the declaration of I.eetiarda Znjexxskn.xn. n nuiiB Ilusslnti noble neble noble xxemnn xxlm pte'rrs In bi eulle I just "citizen" instead of bj nn.x mere for mal prefix. Daughter of one of the former great mirgeem in Huin. she U giving herself te the help of her peep'e She .,eke at neon at n meeting nt the Oty Club. "Txxentv-tive iniPInn neeple lit Uu- ln need help tnd.i) te prevent the 1 spread "f these great epidemics." de- ' Clares the "Citizen" Leonarde. "Hut it Is net chntit.x Hint Kiisin needs,' she pienii". nnrit.x niu.v (prolongs the death In UU'slii I r.ide .relation niut be icncxxcd with tlmt country "Ktissla intiM be nlleixcil tn xvmk out 'Its own sj"tem of government. Just because people de net approve of it is no reason why they slmu'd refuse te help It." This granddaughter of a princess does net upheld iMiMieviMii. xxhleh has I taken away even thine fiem her. Hut ! iiu uucs icmxr uiui ,,-,-tii r. w 1c recognized and nt once. "It may take ten te tifteen .xcat , for Itulu te work out lt form of i',ex eminent, but In the meantime it must , be helped te develop lt "rent reeuiee i of wealth. This urn nnh be dour if! l. .1 I ..1! .I.... I..-!.. wl 1.1 nation reumc trade iclatiens i Dressed In a white bread' leth Miit.ihN announcement which had been a riding habit in Hits- fin. the "Citizen ' l.eenntd.t made a charming figure. When the war broke out the "Citi zen" l.eennrda fled with an aunt te America, where he old In r JrxxcN niid finery, and where for (He c.irs no. she has been supporting herself and fending menej te her ei panned -itrt bx doing Russian cmbreider.x . During the war the f.imii.x estate mil ex crx thing In It was burned. The hns rital in which lier father -.encd w.. blown up and everv one it in killed. Hit mother, while nurMn:: at the from taken nriMiner hx tlie (ieriu:in and died. Tlnee lit tlie flout. brothers xxere Ml c DAVIS ASSERTS DRY LID IS BEING CLAMPED HERE Prohibition Director Declares State Is Becoming Arid Rapidly Washington. June 21. Peniisxlxnm.i Is "going dry" ra-idly. Prohibition Di rector Daxls declared here today, fel- Iexxlns (enference with Cemmls loner Hn.xnes. Heferc leaving for Phl'ndel- Hurlnl will be In New Cathedral Cem phln. Director Davis xeiied confidence eter.x fel owing the celebration of mass that the lid will be-eme tighter with the! in St. Patilek's Church. passing of time. ,,L- -1.. . -. i let'ij mi none iieui.,' ere reert nizins the riclit of the crent maierltv te preteit society. lie said, "iinil the law-rrspectlng public s aiding by nreuslng In ex cry community in l'enn sylranla a strong outspoken sentiment In favor of enforcement. In this way violations ere becoming unpepu'ar and Tlolnters mnrked with the brand of ais- grace they deserve." - ' . . nev IXfOOICD APPllccn UnT WUt: AUUUbtU O'F BIGAMY AMn FRAlin UT PIUHIYI I nnu mHUU B i. a a j .. ... . . Preacher Arrested With Weman Al - leged te Have Arranged Weddings Vms Angeles. June 21. (Hy A. P ) The Hev. Donald D. Stexvn'rt. Cali fornia tempeinnce worker, arrested npar Sierra Madre. has been c-hargcl xxith blgam.x in Indianapolis. Detroit. New Tork and Hosten. authorities snx. Hl "xxix-es" a Un charged him with de framlln! them of thousands of del'ars. Mrs. I'thel Turner (Ubnldcsten ar rested Willi Stewart, is alleged te Imxc peM-l as Stewart's sister and arrange 1 the marriages. The txxe an- held as fugitives from justlci from Hosten me iti'v. .ii r .-stewnrt cnmpeseii n song Dr. entitled "We'll Make Ca!lf.irn..i WRECKED BANK TO REOPEN Lancaster Institution Has Been Re ' organized Since Crash Lancaster. Pa.. June J Within en day of a year after Charles .( wrecked the Ag-lcultural Trust ( ,nn pnny by peculations the bank l nadx te rrepen nnd xvlll I'emmenee hiisinesn tomorrow. J II. Mewrei is president of the newly formed Agricultural Ti ist nnd Snvlnys Cempnti) and P F Sn.x -' der Is vl e president and tieisimi All de0'.iters of niueunts le ilmn $2(KI will rcielxc dollar for dollar. These inditers for unite than S.'oe are taking art in the reorganisatien sc heme nnd hx put chase of stock will receive nil their money exentuailj .ell is new scrxing a t!.irtx-wui term in i'.isiern IVnitentiarx TRUCK CRASHES INTO CAR Tullyten Man Held Under $1000 Ball for Reckless Driving Un.xn.end V Webs'i-. n' Tullvten Pa., as held ted.i.x under S100O I. mil bx Magistrate Iteiishnw of t'eniial Stu. tlnn. charged xxith reckless dilxing Webster, xvhe xvns ilrlxln,- u truck. made a sharp turn en Thud ureet from Seuth nml lilt the rear end of the irol irel le.x. smashing seiernl of the wimlew- Kixe persons xxeie Injured Matblldf Willi. KWtl Seuth Second treei .mil Iiuiii M.iuten, net; Sw Ulli trcrt. were both taken te il'c t.vlxanla Hospital nnd tie.ited I'cidine ' l'enn- TRIED FOR PARR MURDER i un i nnn munuun a-.u.. ... . nether Youth Answers Charae of Killing Aged Weman - Mattlixx Ileiikmxskl xxa placed en trial teillt.x til the Court of Oxer mil Terminer ch.irgul xxith murder in the death of Mrs. Sarah A l'arr. eightv five .xears old, of 20 IN (,'rnnlie street Sirs. I'arr vjns beaten te death Julv 14, when llonkexxski together xxith Henrx Relnscrelber and David Dlsque are al' i leged te have broken Inte her house an I attacked her nnd Iht brother. Kdxxard RrlJ, and stele $:m. SMALL TRIAL NEARING END Court Direct Summing Up Start Late Today U'auliegan, III., June 21. Ill A J'.) Final arguments in the trial of Governer l.en Hiunll, charged with con cen rpirnvy te defraud during his tctm as State TrciiMirer, xxlll begin lute tednj ..by order of the Ceuit. r The order follexved n rullnj against I pleading of the prosecution te re- pen n collateral bank deal xxhleh uua Vftltd out of evidence. MS AMD BOARDING TO FIT VOCB TAKE .HIXESCr Kernier I'remler of Kiiinanla, who died ted.i of angina pectoris after an lllne.' of several months EX-PREMIER JONESCU DEAD Statesman Kept Rumania Frem Aid inn r.srmanv In W.ir ' Heme, .lune 1M l A. V. i Take .lenesfti, former I'remler of Uumania. and one of the best known of Hit manlnn stiite-meii. died here today of nnsinn pecterl-, after an illne-'x of -.ev-eral month. M. .lenesru created a enntlen bx that the former Knicr of !erman. hud made un his mind In the -iiiuiiier of l!ll I te pro pre c'nlni t!i" Itenapartlxt pretender. Tiitice Victer Nupo'een. as Kmperer of Pr.ince. fellow inj; his own cxpis-ted entr into !'niK M. JencK'n. who wa Premier of p.riemcd the utmost difiicullx in' pre- l Kiimania wnen ine war nreKe out. ex xeuting in- seMTclgn. the late ICIn Chnrle. treni throwing the let of Ins cnuntrx en the side of (icriunnx and Austria, in fulhllmcni of a s(.m ,r. sennl p'cilse whlcli he. the King, hnd glxen te both the former Kaiser anil the l,ii Umperer Pruneis Jeseph. Jehn J. J. Russell Jehn .1. J Kusspll. member of the tii in of I) & J. Hiissell. pointers ami decorators, who died Monday at the Jeffersen Hospital after a long illness, will be buried Krldax. Mr. Hiissell was -mx-ene ,x.irs old and unmarried, lie leave- txxe sisters. Miss Anna .mil Miss Kim Hussell, and a brother. Themas J Utissell. He lived at 11107 Chestnut stieet The funcr.il will be held Friday mrrnins from IJtl ( he-tnut street. Weeks Approves I , Milt WmtC I .rim MJiyilirrUlKt) MjUW , lrnnilnucsl from race On.- . . , . nx?:- ,n,ul Vwlzr ,I"nt",1,u" C nnJ"'r (.rubb. fennerl.x of the Delawaic Su- ! nP-m l "u.rt Jehn anamnker. president of tne .college beard of trustees. nKe mnferred 'the honernrv degree of Master of Arts "nPnul Smith Ache. ilns of WOO. a i.Iftburgh attorney, snd the honorary ' degree of Master of Applied Science , en Alexander I). Irwin. Jr.. clns, of 1IMKI, n contractor nml builder of thin i it. J Wants Better Officials Secretnrx Weeks, in his address te! the sriidunt) . snc ; "I am confident a geed education I coupled with nil'ltnr.x train. ng tends te dcve'ep the highest type of citizen-1 ship Military raining makes a man phxsjcally tit anil demonstrates the ad-J x. linages of c'eaii thinking anil living. It gixes him mental ,..;sh and n stability if character which are great .issrts in i uinlei taking a career Mere than l hut. it I of crent advantage te the Natien In furnishing trained mi n tn iminedi ntel iesifiiul -ii the inuutry's call te aims in tivctit of war Hed forbid that our (eunt-x si,il (vr again be com pelled te fngngv in xxnr, but if that time ii. cs c une. It is tln graduates of our . ..II..I.....I ...II1...H. . I....-I 1.. 1... t .111-1.41 i tin,,.. ii,, fM mi'iir. in iiuiii mi. Nntji.i mii-t leek for Its milltarx lend- ,.. ' I .s net ne esji.irx te enter the pub lic serxi'e, either tempnrprll or ns a ilufe-i in te sliexx i lie's patlieie in- lent e- te de one's dot I Illll e-p i illx impressed though, xxith the neies. itx in nun of sirength of i hit ru ter, c iiirage and industry In the public serxiic Sis n'ttiry Wieks ievlexid the cadet I tittaien tins afternoon, ami a gun i rex cuinj eseil et inembei s of tlie iliunnl minded the sun at retieai This eve uing i lie Alitunu Assecjntlun, of xxhleh Majer Jrdin W I.excliiml i- president. s ' 1 held its aiiuii.il meeting for the elirtien of etTi its JS CROWDED OUT AT WILLIAM PENN GRADUATION Seating Capacity Toe Small te Ac commodate Crowd linfc ini'nis bent futilelx against the ileurs nf tb Wil tn hi l'enn High Sc hcie lnt nlgiit. diuinmlfng entranc that Uicx might -pp their d.uigbteis re e xe 'he r ciilemax The invitation curds e,iibil for th" eeui-e te bein nt e'c-lnclt. Heferc tlint no .r ciime the auilltei linn of the flienl. u'ii'Ii se.it II hill, xxiu crexxdeil .t s nV'cek the dners xveie cb sed, bu taxicabs n.i pilxate enr- I'entinued te take a sire.iui et t(eiile, xxlil'e ciifli frolic x had its quota of passengers for "" hih wl"ml- -,imi,if,,i t the tutnu't without. 'J07 glr'". In grax cups and gexvns nnd leek- i i,l.. ,te,,ip i ,-. -wi, ui,tn .11 ... - - sciinie. xxlilli1 cellars, xxeie llsienlng te the last exercises they xxeuld iittend as members of the high senne' NURSE'S BACK BROKEN t Allentown Hospital Attendant Hurt While Riding Horseback I Allentexxn. Ia., .lune 21 Miss Ktuh Siidci. txxeiitj -one .xears old. of l'rnttsbiirg. I'm . a nurse nt the Allen texxn Hospital, suffered n broken back tills inurning xvhen ihrexxn from n horse. A number of the muses haxe re lentl.x taken te horseback ildlug M-h Snder s mount sudden! broke Inte u canter nnd lie xxns pitched ever the iinlmnl'H head. Helpless and p.irnl.xzed she xxus carried te the hospital, xxhuc X-ia.x pin ten rextalcd a fractured ver tebra. IIAPTK.NIM.S IN 1RKUM Vn one. can pruphecy with any dosrei. nf rerinlnty th" nutcime nt tl.e ihaetle rnn nltliina .n Irelitnd Fprrlal ratilri fru.n our oricjrperidnl Jlnrrv Alnurr tn Dublin, jnnVcr iiexxn Items cr Ihu ferl(n n-w pan mni m iiihnrltititl v. A complete D&nerama nt event In feri-lgn clm..cvry njernlni;. In Jh rvw-lf i.lQ. ''MaU It HbltT EVENING .PUBLIC CAFE LOUIS CLEAR OF E Director Davis and Agents Served With 'Geed Beer but the Chief Abstained LOAD OF EVIDENCE FAILS Judge Thompson tednj ordered the acquittal of Leuis Kemp nnd William I Iteavan proprietors of the Caff I.euls, j rjf Neutli Twe nil reel, utter rroni rreni rroni bitlen Director Dal and an lturediiR ntray of his chief lieutenant had tnMl- I tied they had pone te the cafe for dinner unit hnd been sold real beer te wash It down. A trurklend of the beer, standing en'- side the court under guard wns spoiled ns evidence If net for drinking purposes by the discovery tlint no re turn hnd been made of the hcarch war rant under which It was seized. It was testified tlint the "dry" agent-- had gene te "Leuis' " March II. and had been told bv the waiter tlint the beer was "geed" when Director Davis iiiggested it was "near." Thex had four glii'-N's of it, one witness tes tified. Icing careful te specify, hewexer. that the Hev. Mr. Davis didn't dilnk . nil.x. lieune lllil lie null ihmiicu mmiu- n a smaller glass and cnrrled It te -i RUMHARG neiei. xvnere cuimn uueii uiscieeu inai ,,Jpneral ni,ellt rrPntlng the "xvnr emer It contained mere ihun one-half of enciRPm.v fnd." but wns "net sure" that 1'ej'' cut he get the -auction. He said Mr. Brexvn l-cmn'cl for the defendants n-ked Mr.L, ..,mt Mlr(. ttm was net sure," D.ivis why they hnd gene te the cate. Uj,,, j)0 petabllMhed the fund. "We wanted n geed dinner nnd Id! , . nnixxeredthe director? '"'l didn't drink I MRS. EDISON HITS MOVIES any of the beer myself." he snid. "Hut your agents drank it tn your 'Bitter at Publication of Husband's presence? he wns asked, and he gave I an nffirmntive nnswer. The wltnes; could net recall n statement he xiis nl egrd te have made te the congregation e fa church that "the Cafe I.euls xlo xle luted the lnw exer.x dav." Then Mr. Hreurle discovered the de fect in the search warrant. Orders xxere leceived tedn from Washington bv Collector of Internal Hevenue McCauglin te release the C.lenwoed dMiller.x. seized some weeks flpn theie .... hni.,,- iteet t h,..ii.i-..r Th. mi ill,' I'niirirn iiiiit iiiiiiiii iriiiii dlstillery had a permit te make nnd feie the people, 'she said. "T de net sell whisky. Authorities at Washington , lrv'' ,n' 1'elltlcally appointed cen s,.,i it.nt nfi.t,,.. .. ., in..ii lkeis will improve conditions. Texx - '. riATDni itncn our PATROLMEN SAVE r-rs,,n rs m -it- FOUR IN BLAZE Mether and Three Children Carried te Street Frem Burning Heme Mrs Senhie Dmielenski mil her three children Alfred, twelxe; Helen, ten. and Violet, eight xxere rescued b.x Pa trolmen MMiticklii and linker, of the I'ast (ilrnrd axenue station, in n lire i nt 1 :.".0 o'l'lecl; tills morning at 2i!0!) Iast Thompson street. Mrs. Domelrnski owns the house and nuts the first flour tn Jehn Pe'sl.idly. xx he keeps n prevision stoic. The lire stnited In the rear of the store and burned up through the second lloer, where the children were sleeping. A fourth ihild was nxva.x from home The patrolmen xxere forced te break the glass of the front deer te get Inte the house. They xxent up tlie stnjrs through henx.x smoke, xx rapped the chil dren In blankets and carried them te safet.x. nldins Mrs. Domelenskl aNe te leave the building. The damage Is estimiteil ni iihrutt SI 000. HACKS MAN. 62. TO DEATH FOR ATTACKING DAUGHTER Brooklyn Slayer Mutilates Victim's Bedy With Hatchet .... . . , Nexv Wli. June 21. iltj A. I'.l inemns .xiegnen. siTi.x-iwe. was nacKeu te ilc.u Ii with Svorden.mo in ii hntchet Ii Sabt no Hie n.isemeni ei 111 Hroekl.xn home tedn.x xxlten. the slaxe alleges, be found the Intruder In the net of attacking his spven -year-old daugh ter Lillian' Meiglun put up n terrific battle for his life, but he xx as no mntch for his i younger ns.-aiWnt. His body xxns badl.x mutilated. "M.x little girl had been attacked hr .i man before today." Sxnrdenann told the police "I hnxe been waiting for txxe weeks te find this man nnd I killed htm when 1 saw him this morn ing with my glr'." After the murder. Swordinane took his daughter home. , i. . .i i ,,",n wp,lt ,0 a ,m",' s,alle n'"1 R"ve hlmsilf up. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Ijinie! V '.ImK'n-. I'nili- reixd nml Xt fhfi-i'r pike I)l . Ce. I'.i ar.d .Maltha II Ivl s NVHlexxn I'a. X" niter I. Car-oil. H'Jl N. Frent nt . nnd Jennli- At 11hixu. 1(1 SI ( hureh f t.fiui Kllnmin UM Catharlii- t and Km1" K-ldrnan IW.T X Hih t Aim-Ice II Harris 1(11R Mmadi-n ft an I Kll7Hheih O Owl" 21.10 Orumtn t Ijtu i K cmrtn-r, 7.14 .leff-rsen nt , nnd 'ran . Smith. 731 JrfTcriien n I'liUm J AIH 437 Paell uxe . and llutclx Fchlaclt : Cathnrlnp t XX ilHr A D 'trlch, ,"ai.1 Thompson nt and Xmclla y Mei"r t.'ii I'arrOh rl Dan el H XWafiei Vy. Nx Itcipe Va and KIl-.nkMh A AtlcMIr 1821 ri'cd nt '.Vnlter C I'fv Hryn (ur Tn . nnd Han nah Al FUllntt 317 fl 17ih H P'ln" D VeecI Clilcice III and Ccflla T llericr. Will Siirlnult-'d bm A j flra'jnep 32 I"l" ater si and Anna i HAL II'IM.. , rnvtl flni1 ""' Ifhn li Henn-, 411 N Pranklin m i1"'1 l: im-tn C. uaiitii mil rnrrasut Ttr rare nirsrrl Trutxe 502."i Salfn-d nl und und and Kaihaclne nfieci i.'i .s c. ec-u i I It. W Sfte 2217 V Orlanna t Marie ZIekIt. Til V Some-not ' WlPlnm A Clrnni.. 2320 i; Xnrrl at. Xllnnle . Eblnm' 20'5S A-nbr pt. Jehn J Calhoun, "11134 Linsdixx no anj Am H iienmnn in;i . ,iin n Jehn H XVIIIar 3U3K Atnrec u, ami nilz abeth Is, 'mlth tnin Ye'k read Jehn n Anders I.nnicila'e Pa and nertha I. Klnacy PorKnMe I'a Jo.enh n. Almend (it .licUnen t and Atarv K. Piirn 2t11 V Chndnlck '. uitu-l P Kxrshnn. 243n S' llciiixler at ..., v,l. - Ili,t,H L'411 N' rhadulck t. i Jehn I hn I. rtrlrK I e-.,i ufimHmni'ii r iej ,..!.. UDll. 100T V. I.AVlOk Rf .. .. ni-ifci. Wv.nr i V Y and n-ireth' C Alor-lren 1013 i:. Cumber. and Trnmfs'Smit'i flin f .'uh t and Florence ' Thonireen M2 stnntreic at. Jamca StrHli 'S07 Cnrpenter ft and Mn i Un nl. 1107 ' arrs'nter t tniihrw n lord in 210T S r"Jth l nnd Katharln'. O tirade AT-I I.arrlnxoed i.ve i.,. ij.iv -ni'l i: A?x"mnith t and Pieillre h '' ill 2307 r. Cambria at Ab Trltel 24 "I Ainerlcm at and Allnnle Chairrnar M's pnn'nr at Tlrnethy CI ''e'll 1701 Inijeranl at and Alrrv C XYhP l'lll Hhrxx.ed l llnwnnl N Jl'ibe'ta ll,".' Vimlnaler live . and Hdna M Htrl'S. 17m v.'nltnn axe Hnrrv I, N''d-n 1.1- S I iwrnn t . and rtertha I'irtrerf l'27 Chaoller at Abraham t't'lnn. Ss'lS H le.1l"nr. nxe . rnd Itllcln. Triv.),' 140? I 5i.h M Herhert A Itonen. 1110 if ri at and rilr-ev IKiuer' I'll S 22d at J.cck Turen 2'i43 Tu-eri at unl Uera xuni- pnlakl lf2ll H Hn'h at (Jenrire K Jnekfen fl'iin". rtlb-rt at and ltolen V. (leer. lOHO Warren at Jnaeph P Jehnsen lal i rederal i and i:mllv V Rax-onel 2n.'0 Kltivir.'er JeSn P l.amb 1118 l'dmend at . and Ree C Peiera, M2 S 1Si at Tlcmna Ttottem'ey 3inR Tulip at , nnd Ellun A ile 'i ;jhiis I uim ai Alnrrla F'"k'ate'n 4740 N 7lh at . I ena He 'r. 2'1d Whirfn at D-xld A Va-Kl !112.' Cambrldu- l Cee-I'a K 'I'an iV'l V 11th at. -irrn 1 ' n' I'm "' ' llilll at l)et-ia'x I' I.-t' a 2710 H Ifith at fvir'c M n Us Mft W Kleaner al . fnrn Mem bottom, 37 1 .taaper at f'bnrle, rt liin-c'l 7.12 Plinrrh lana, 111 r.Seth At. D'-xer -.rt I n Jlever at Ju e K Kiro-ber 14 .V' N Mth at.. eni and and ! jab Mi xx-nril"! HOI . laiiac at, f'rarlea T Unniliu , 1140 N l.'.th at nnd Alurv I. npeda .Till N 10th "-if Itii-etl II Kln.lei, l'irt Wayne. Ind, and He-en if iin.ir, Helen Pnttrldee 2nin enra at, -V. 12th si . and Tliee- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY Say Kephart Used ' State Cash Himself ('intlnnrd from r On this institution tlint sold check wns ne ne Ketlntcd nt the Colonial Trust Com Cem pniiy. of Pittsburgh, which institution writes, under date of June 12, Wi, thnt said cheek, together with nneflier check nnd currency, wns used by II, M. Kephnrt te purchase n Treasurer's check dated April 20. 1018. This check xvns made pn.xable tn the order of the Colenlnl Trust Cempnny, anil en May S, 1018. wns used as n partial payment en ncceunt of n note owing tn the Freehold Hank bv H. M. Kephnrt." Jehn A. Hell. Pittsburgh banker, will be called here te testify why he sent te the Stnte Treasurer blank checks, jjj p'nee which, after they were tilled out by of- of the Ntntc Treasury, were I n need In a Treasury vault nnil con stituted the se-called "xvnr reserve fund." Mr. Kephart. who wns en the stand testifying for hours yesterday in the inquiry Inte his conduct of the Stnte Treasury, explained everything but the peculiar trnnsnetien involving the blank checks. When he had finished bis tes timony the mystery surrounding this transaction with the Pittsburgh banker wns mere Impenetrable thnn ever. Ueperts from Pittsburgh nre te the effect thnt Mr. Hell is nnxleus te come te llarrlsburg te testify ns te why he was picked by Kephnrt te furnish the checks. He will be called upon for testimony at the next hearing, sched uled for net month. Mr. Kephnrt i metned or creating ftinils was simple ue sain mat he nan made nn effort te get the views of Krnnrix Shunk Hrewn, then Attorney "Stelen" Questionnaire Chautniiqiw. N. Y June 21. (Hy A. P.) Mr. Themas A. Kdisen today condemned the mexles, lebuked the newspapers for publishing Mr. Kdien's questlentinlte nnd declared that poU peU tics in the t'nlted Srntes are "ntett.v 'bad." She is liere for the biennial "onx-ennen ,ei no v.enerni renernt en nf V omens flubs, which opens this creniiu. - ." ----- . .-...- jects which the movies are putting be- i ever, nt this time I believe the farther !wp ,n" l,(,l, "vnv fre,u politics the better en xve sha'l he." 'r-- Kdisen expressed bitterness en l"10 publication of Mr. Edisen's qurs- . tiennnlre. which lies said she had net .xet ansxveied herself. "Tlie questions were stolen." she said, "nnd we resent their publication." flM TRIAI COD DDIDCDV ' "" Say Manufacturer Tried te Buy Off , charges, and this case." said the Mag Fire Marshal After Susnleleua Blaze istrnte today, "nnd it will be returned Jeseph Flcklcr. (114(1 Christum street, who has ,1 factory .it l.'Ul North Seicnth street, wns plnceil en trial before Judge Audenried tednj charged with having attempted te bribe Fire Marshall DJ'Intt and two ethers te save himself from pnrocutien for a fire In his place of buslnes". Jneeh fckullnlek was convicted of arson In February, 1021. mid sentenced tn txvelxe years en the charge of start ing the Are January 2Ti. 11)21. SknM nlck. xvhe snld he xxns premised $1000 te start the fire, Is expected te testify ngaln-'t Flckleri H0fD IDRIVER IN CRASH Aute Hits Pele en Ridge Avenue, I Killing Twe Men Fred Fex. 220(1 Fnlrmeunt nxenue. I dtlver of nn automobile (lint crashed j int" " R,dK. "".'r nnJ,Ml'('", town lnne May SO, killing Michael I n?nrnek. 2437 O'lve street, nnd Wnsel ,, Mnchnrnnck. 72.K North Twenlv- fnllrh str(l(1, 1R lelll f()1. ,10 (;riln(1 ',,,,. ,j,. v,v f'nrnnnr Knlpbl- Fex testified that he hnd been nked by the two men te drive them te Ner- Iri'stnwn. lie said both men were drlnk- lin and weiv apparently tee drunk te jump from tlie nincnine the pole. He denied drinking himself. xx hen It bit having been ' TURKS TO 0PP0SJ INQUIRY Natlenalltts Will Bar Commistlon Cemmistlon Commistlen ers Frem Interior of Country Constantinople, June 21. The Turk ish Nationalist (levcrnmcnt xxlll net permit n Commission of Inquiry of Amerlcnns nnd representatives of the allied I'ewers te go into Atda Miner, ac cording te n declaration made in u f-peech bv Mustaphn Kcmal l'nshn, tlje Nationalist leader, at Ismld. Kemnl gave as his reason the fuct that conclusions drnxxn by officers of enemv (levernments were Inevitably biased. He considered the allied de mand for the Inquiry tinptrcedented. Ne tievernment in the xxerld could be nmei.teil te ncree te such an unfair proposal, ex en if it enme from a friendly country. HELD FOR WIFE'S MURDER Itutlelph Krlschrr. fifty-three yeais old, of 10.11 Mount Vernen street, charged xxith the murder, xvns held to te dav xvithetu ball bv Magistrate Iten kIiiixc. He shot and killed bis xvife en i June as she leaned ever n stexe In their home, rursuen ny pence, lie ran te the reef nnd broke n leg when lie jumped te the ground. Cerns? just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is Bluc-iav. A touch steps the pain in- ' stantly. Then the corn loosens and n,t i comes out. Made p two terms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does ml it I) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you ercfer. plasters or the liquid the action is the. same. Safe, irentle. Made in a world. famcrl , .LA,.,n, (A1,1 l,, 01f ,!,.,rrri Frcet WrUtBauer&Black.CHitage.Divt. i:s far valuabU book, "Cornet Car ethe t'ett." -" a B JM tKAm-4Mrm 111 n ,. y I ii JMMMiM i I Mll'iif BE geed citizens: DREXEL CLASS TOLD "It Begins at Heme," Elisha Lee, P. R. R Vice Presi dent, Declares COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER "He jroed citizens." 'Kllshn T.ee. vice president of the Pennsylvania Hall Hall read, told the Rraduatlng eass of seventy-four young men nnd women today nt the Drexel Institute. Mr. I.ee, himself n Drexel mnn of the dnss nf 181)2. innde the prlnclpnl nddress. He urged the students te in terpret the duties of citizenship in the broadest sense, remembering that this nntlen was founded en principles of Individual freedom nnd responsibility, with equal opportunity for nil. "Citizenship, like charity, begins nt home." snld the spenker. He pointed out the Importance of mnklng full use of the franchise, xveinen ns well ns men. "Hee te it tlint geed men nnd geed Amerlcuns nre nominated by nil the parties, then the country ennnbt go fnr wrong, nn matter who is elected," he said. Acting Ptovest Pennlmnn, of the I'nlverslty 0 Pennsylvania, briefly congratulated the suten'M and re minded the student body n tlnrgc that they were welcome tn take part In uny and nil of Penn's activities. Dr. Kenneth (t. Mnthesen. who suc ceeded Dr. llellis Godfrey ns president of Drexel, mmle. his first nppenrance to te to dey before the student body. He, tee, spoke briefly en the "Observnncc of Law." The new president snld that for generations Amerlcnns hnd given their bleed and their lives for the prertr prertr vntlen of lnw, and that it Is the duty of the present generation te carry en the tiaditlen thnt Is our hnxltage. Dr. Mothesen nnneunced the open ing of a nexv department nt Drexel. the I.lbinr.x Scheel, for the training of II biarlaus. He also spoke en the de de xelepimnt of the co-operative engineer ing plan. CHANDLERS WARNED Will Have te Put Up Substantial Ball, Says Magistrate Carney Members of the firm of the defunct brokerage house of Chandler Brethers 5. Ce. will have te put up substantial ball when thev appear before Magis trate Carney. Tuesdav. en n nexv xvar rnnt sworn out by Martha A. Horn Hern luger. n feiiner creditor of the firm, who alleges she lest .$11,000 In se curities and gtnefl in cash. I l enp see no iiinercnce ucixxccn in case nf K. K. Ivulin, Ducket shop pre- pioteter. new awaiting sentence en I lilmrpes of embezzlement and ether ! te the (irim'.l Jury Immediately.' I -- .: ... n. The wnrrnnt names r reilertcx i, Chandler. Jr.. Karl Mendenhall. Lewis K. Waring and Kdxvnrd H. Little., The charges against them are conspiracy te cheat and defraud, embezzlement by agent and lnrccncy by bnilrc. REPORTJEWS" MASSACRED Copenhagen Hears of Terrible Po groms In the Ukraine Copenhagen. June -I, (Hy A. P.) A Helsingfers message te the Her llngske Tldenede says that terrible po groms have been leinmlttcd In the Ukraine. The entire Jewish popula tion of four towns is reported te have been massacred. This report has net been confirmed from ether sources. 25 Freight Cars Are Derailed SemervUle. X. J.. June 21. (Hy A. P.) Txventy-five cars of n west bound freight train of tlie Central Knllread of Nexv Jersey were derailed near here today. The cause of the derailment hns net been determined. Ne one was Injured. TTtti .ibhM Men's Hosiery for Usual Wear and Golfing Wc are Batting Hetiury businet te an unprece dented degree efn live variety and right price are the reatan Mercerized Half Hese. Plain Celers 50c, 85c, $1.25. Imported Lisle Thread $1.00, $1.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, a special value from Allen Selly & Company. Black with white clocks $3.00. Silk Half Hese. Plain Celers 60c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75. $2.50, $3.00. With clocks $1.50, $2.00, $3.50. Accordion Silk $2.75, $4.25. Extra Quality French Silk in black only, $5.00. Special features in black, navy and cordovan Silk with embroidered fig ures of contrasting color -$1.75. GOLF HOSE We are informed that our qualities, assort ments and prices are mere attractive than can be found elsewhere. Everything new and de sirable from American and foreign makers $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50. "Camel's Hair with hand made tops $5.50. J REEDS SONS 1424-H26 Chestnut 5treet DNESDAX. ,'JU-NE ,21, 1922. On Wedding Trip ' .MBS. EHItOLh II. CUMMINUS Who In-fore marriage wns .Miss EUlc M. Sheicr. She Is tlie tliughtcr of Mr, nnd Mrs. Hnrry - Mliecr and niece of ex -City Treasurer Frederick J. Shejer. Mr. nnd .Mrs. CummliiRs will spend the summer touring the Middle West CLUBWOMEN SEEK UNIFORM MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE LAV( Constitutional Amendment Proposal te Be Laid Before Convention Ch.itituiin.ua, X. Y.. June 21. (Hy A. P.) An amendment te the Federal Constitution for n uniform marriage nnd dixercc lnw will be considered nt the biennial convention of the tien ernl Federation of Women's Clubs, which opens here tonight. The tentative draft of the amendment proposes four causes for divorce, phys ical or mental cruelty, proven Infidel ity, desertion for one year or mere, or habitual drunkenness. It would pro hibit marrlnse of girls under sixteen and bexs under eighteen years old, und would requite the written consent of the parents for tlie marriage of a girl be tween sixteen nnd eighteen years and n box- between eighteen and twenty-one. Mlirni rcrtilientcs urier te marriage. the publication of bans and the xcstlng of the custody of the children in the mother nre ether features of the pto pte pto pesed amendment. Whether the eonrentlen shall Indorse principles or legislative bills was n topic of discussion among the delegates today . A lendlus part In the discussion was taken hy women xvhe nre opposed te bavins the federation depart from precedent in taking up nny political problems, and xvhe were nsainst the ac tion which the Heard of Directors took yesterday in declaring for the Non Nen Partisan Tnrlff League. Other women favor the discussion of political nffnlrs. but oppose dictation te their legislative representatives. L0WBR0WSSH0CK HARDING President Is Staggered at Slangy Questions of Reporters Washington. June 21. Having served nn npprenticcshlp. President Harding hns become used te the blunt ness and slanglness of rcporterlnl in terviews. He obviously suffered a shock yesterdny, however. Among the score or mere xvritten questions submitted at the blxvcekly conference with White Heuse corre spondents he found these : "Whut is tlie loxv-dexvn en the rexv in the Brazilian Commission V "Is there anything nexv en the pos sible repeal of 'jazz' daylight saving?" The latter lefcrrcd te u program In stituted by the President of un hour earlier te work and an hour earlier closing of tievernment .Departments, in stead of turning the clock ahead. When he recovered from the shock the President answered both questions. hHssHEsBsH fsHsHsK -'R ,'' tEflsHs Bgggggw .x f' . yJKbKZiJmmA I Am MmMk Mr 'HHlBflMffMinmr n MELACHRINO f The One Cigarette Sold the World Over S , r ' ' STRIKE OPPOSED Men' iiilllineis Central Shep, Vete Overwhelmingly Against ' Walkbut ' APATHY IN UNIONS SEEN L By. the Associated Press Chicago, June 21 .-Althen?h .express ing hope for n rush of ballets the rest of the week, union headquarters where the strike vote of rnllxvny empleyes Is being tabulated today admitted dis appointment ever the volume of returns In the nation-wide referendum of shop men nnd ether roll workers en the question of n walkout In pretest ngainst wage cuts ordered by the United States Itnilrnad Laber Benrd. Beperts en the balloting nt the Burnslde shops of the Illinois Central were te the. effect that the boiler makers there had voted everxvbelmlngly against it strike. , ' But fixe ilnxs remain before the den eral Committee of Ninety, representing the rnll workers, meets In Chlcago's.te cenvnss the returns. The general chnlr tcen nre exptcted t nrrlve Friday nnil Saturday, nnd will begin the ballet count en Sundny. ' B. M. Jewell, head of the railway emplejes' department of the American Federation of Lnher. who urged .the union voters te re. urn their ballets cnrlv se the result could be nnneunced nt the snme time the S130.000.000 -nge cuts become effective, July 1. Is expected tinnt frnm lm Cincinnati convention te morrow te tnke charge of headquarters during the closing (lays or tlie rcicrcn- lm- .... .j Bnll workers nnd their leaders tednj were digesting the rcplv of Ben . Heeper, chnlrman of the Bnllread Laber Beard, te the nine union chiefs xvhe In formed the beard .that n strike would BY BOILERMAKERS - .. x , : ' Gifts of Silver Fer the Bride, the Birthday, the Anniversary, Salt Cellars Benben Dishes Almend Dishes Sandwich Trays Bread Trays Centerpieces Flower Vases Candlesticks Tea Caddies Competieres Cheese Dishes Relish Dishes . Butter Dishes Gravy Beats Card Trays Photograph Frames Tea Sets, Meat Platters, Coffee Sets J.E.CALDWELL&C0. JEWURY - SiLVER - STATIONtRY Chestnut and Juniper Streets is net a that the criminating smoker of Melachrine Cigarettes Te enjoy them has always been an evi dence of an appreciation of the finer things of life MELACHRINO Cigarettes are maa from the choicest and most carefully se lected Turkish tobaccos grown, and because of their superb and unchanging quality, they have had no rival for fertythree years. H, ? .' ,y be autherised If the refersmliiM t.L. - L. ....!. ..tl. '. .t ' ''?l What effect. Me. jHoetxlr's stAtfti mat ine. proposed strue, would Kit nstreua te the rsllxvav' union. .... innate for their members and unjunti .... icmuiuci i un iTceKwas a nut:' ter of conjecture - " 'l? f1t Mr. Heler's letter fatd tlieUltllil vote should net be taken en any ijffij understanding of the action or nttiiJjSS of the! beard, and asserted that tZi ultimatum bf the union chiefs Vsjll i v ei-'.iimisiy.aiBjeriea eeneenttv e what the benrvd has done and X k old, it. '-., jtiJS Air. tioener snlil. nlthnn.i. l. .... ,i ..! -. ' Il..i.V ." .' '"' 1C t IM'l ci.j n rxqiurcn, nn also felt u Llld duty te answer the union leaders In t$ interest of taUiy Vttcc 'an(, "b i"Jj) me inrcHiencn stme "contains .-3, unities the strikers. THIRD BUTTERWECK Bankrupt Faces Charge of BerreWf inD eu.uuu en neuses He Had 86hH Allen town, Pa., ..June 21. nrtfkh P.iitlerweck. bankrupt renl cstat & erater. whom in till,,, .iii. ". ..PN (nuMil xvldespread distress, Is te uedSS ' go trial for n third time, accord .;" announcement today by District AiT.' ney Blehard W. Iobst. After Ii two trials se far .the Jurv ,1 "? ?M The third trial, scheduled for week, is te be en. the charge t!mt.IhVv1 terxvecu irnudtilently secured S(10 deft'llj ny mortgaging a numecr of houses ftl Iia linrl unlft HtAffl iicr 1 Held Twe Girls at Shepllftsrs Mnrle Bekus'and her enntti, i',i. ... i Bnkus. each seventeen years nh) 'kmC of whom gave address en Tenth trw near me, were arrested tednv by stm ' deteetlves nt Ninth nnd Market strnS en n charge of shoplifting. ', t.asT AND FODMi OI.ASHKS I-Oft, ralr ul lorles h,M 3 KlaM. vicinity of 2d and rh..i,K? lAse rtturn te 1023 N. Mf.s.,",tnt .1 Ilexverd. "". fc fl PKATIIf) MORRIS. Suddtn y. en Jun in. uSffi nnKWYN. yen of Clayten nnt) TraU. m ,J rls (no Qlbben). ntd 8 ytur: ntiti: '1 ind rrnna inviirn 10 te luneraL HfrvUT in 1'r'iUy. t,2P. M.. Prtnti- r'lfflSS' .in W. Summervllle x,, Olney. rJdnci privnxe. Sugar Baskets Sweet Meat Jars Salt and Pepper Shakers Jam Jars and Spoons Muffineers Vegetable Dishes Water Pitchers Cake and Flower Baskets Salad and Fruit Bowls Lemen Dishes and Ferks Het Dish Mats Flatware and Servers Mayonnaise Bowls and Ladles ' Cracker and Cheese Dishes Serving Trays Tumbler Coasters coincidence 4 man of. dis taste is a im 1I..VVI". " lII.". BW P9 . 4CIV av, x i t fi. . ti , tL'ttv n.vv .,'iv-sr'f.vh : fi.fMvwJA &?j&m SVftEfy-fAv varbertn, l'a
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