WBSB5a55S5P5SSSiear- i m bMj u EVENING LEI)GER-PHIFABELTHTA WE ID N EBB AT. JFNE 2, lglfr EVENING LEDGER SCHOOL OF COOKERY OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY; WARMLY PRAISED; MANY CHILDREN ENTER BAKING CONTEST Competitors Must File , Applications by Sat , urday Night Prod ucts on Show June 9. Ths second prises for two of the dl Ylslons of the baking contest for girls fettroUed. In Philadelphia cooking clauses have been decided upon and the second prlttu for tlio other two divisions prob ably will be (elected tomorrow. Tho second prlzo In one division wilt bo a barrel of King Midas flour And In an other a barrel of Mlllbourno flour, both Clvert by Shane Bros. A Wilson. For the convenience of the winners, tho flour will be given In 12-pound sacks. The divisions for which these second prlxea Will be given will be announced .".tier tho other two leeond prlxrs aro decided Upon, when lots will be drawn. The contest oHltor has been asked If i the cabinet wu, ranges, which aro being , given as III at prizes In the four dlvlilons of the contest, will be delivered to the homes of tho winners. The range will oe aellvercil and tlie united Gas im 7 provement Company will connect them ' ready for use, giving each a thorough ' test and adjustment to Insure complete satisfaction. All of the prizes will bo dis tributed to th homes of tho winners tinder Evknw LEDoen nueplces. Thero have been fow contests for chil dren which featured such valuable, de sirable, ujeful and appropriate prizes as nrei being offered In tho Evknina Ledger Baking Contest. Even tho children who Win the third and fourth prizes will havo something that will prove of uso for a number of years. In addition to tho prizes an appropriate ribbon will be given for first. Mcoud, thSrd, fourth and hon orable mention In each of the four di visions. This will give the winners some thing they can treasure for a lifetime. ENTHUSIASM INCIIEA8ES. As the time of tho contest drawn nearer the enthusiasm among the children Is be coming more intense After today there will be but eight days for contestants to prepare their entries. Of course. It would not be advisable to do tho baking too as mo rxmniis would lose their AJSLmj.' , 'gi DR. ELEANOK M. II. MOORE Juno S This plan of entrance In the contest was decided upon when It be came ovldent that tho entries would run Into an unusually large number. In order that amplo arrangements might be made for Inking care of the contestants and cnlrleB when they arrive at tho Horti cultural Hnll on June 9. the day set for delivering tho exhibits. This advance notlco will glvo an opportunity' for Judg ing wnai arrnngementn will be necessary. Children should remember that a com r.Iote set of rules, with an entry coupon attached, can be secured nt the cooking schools, on application to tho contest editor of tho Tivr.mua Lkdoeii ofllco or by mall. Tho rules, however, are Drlnted dally In the Eveninci Ledger. Value before lielns entered In h mni.,1 but many wlso contestants have been MAYOR'S WIFE TRAISES SCHOOL. "What do ou think of the Evenino LKDOEn cooking classes," was the ques tion put to Mrs. Rudolph Ulankenburs this afternoon. The opinion of women prominent In civic and social life Is al ways Interesting, and tho answer given by Mrs. Rlankenburg was characteristic. "I think It Is a flno thing," sho sold enthusiastically. "I havo always been on tho side of domestic education. I think a RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST FOR GIRLS 1. Entries are limited to girls who are members of cooking school classes of the schools of Philadelphia. Any individual may contest in all four divisions, but may make but one entry in each division. 2. Contest is to be limited to the baking of 1-pound loaves of bread, baking powder biscuits, sugar cookies and sponge cake, according to tho recipes used in tho public cooking schools, or in the schools from which contestants are registered. 3. That conditions may be identical in every case as to efficiency under which work can be produced, the baking is to be done in a Gas Range oven only. (Arrangements have been made with the United Gas Improve ment Company to extend their free service during the continuance of this contest, and any gas range not operating satisfactorily will be adjusted and regulated free of charge.) 4. Judging is to be done by an accredited body of judges chosen as may later be determined. 5. All entries for the contest must bo presented at Horticultural Hall, Broad and Locust streets, on Wednesday, June 9, between 9 a. m. and 5 p.m.. 6. On the bottom of each loaf of bread and on the side of each sponao cake entered, thert must be pasted an entry blank clipped front the .Evening Ledger, giving the contestant's name, home address, name and number of school attended, name of gas range used (its number when Buiumwioj, unu me arncia oj jooa comesiea for, (Jookies and bakina powder biscuits are to be presented in wooden plates, and one entry blank completely filled in as outlined above, in this case being pasted in tha plate. Great care must be taken in this respect, because the great number of entries will make it necessary to eliminate any contestant whose blank does nqt accompany the exhibit. 7, A second entry blank, filled out carefully, must be mailed to the Evening Ledger Cooking Contest Department not later than Saturday June S. This blank may be cut from tho Evening Ledger, or mau be secured at your cooking school centre. " j- ?'.. rCi.exJ,6J-f " heM$0d .n Thursday, June 10, and will be on display ' m the Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturdau June 11 and 12. The awards will be announced at the close of the cooking school lecture on Saturday, June 12 this particular session being given over to the girls who are members of the cooking school classes. 0. The goods exhibited m the contest will be dispensed throuah various charitable organizations under tho auspices of the Societu tor Organizing Charity. w.mj tar 10. The prizes will be as follows: Housewives See and Hear How Meal Is Scientifically Yet Easily Prepared. "Pie well, 1 am going to talk a little about pie In some of my later lectures, but I am not a believer In pie unless It Is very well and very carefully prepared. Most pics aro unwholesome, though they do tickle the palate." This was one of the startling remarks made by Mrs. Anna A. Carroll, tho lec turer and expert demonstrator of cook ing, at the conclusion of the opening lec ture at Horticultural Hall yesterday af ternoon. This remark waB In rtfsponae to a question by one of the women of the audience. The big hall was not filled for the open ing of the Evenino Ledger Cooking School, but tho attendanco was far larger than had been expected, owing to the fact that It came at the beginning of tho week' and Immediately after a holiday. Such rapt attention was displayed by tho audience that there Is no doubt that the course will prove a big success. Mrs. Carroll held the attention of all from he ginning to end. There was not an un interesting minute. All of tho lectures, from now until Juno 12, will open at 2;M p. m. All women are welcome to attend any of the lectures or all of them. It Is truo that Mrs. Carroll will havo more to say about pies during later lec tures, but It probably will not bo very pleasing to Die Iovorn hH.mii. tnM. dentnlly, Mrs. Carroll never has plo ""' " er own nomo. However, from tho manner In which she proceeded with the menu sho prepared yesterday and the entire lecture It Is evident that sho will know what sho Is talking about when JC0mc! t0 p!e or y otner article of rood. In fact, tho women of tho city will have a big opportunity to learn what Is nnW!VJ:egard to. n" forms of cooking. One of the most Interesting features or yesterday afternoon's lecture was Mrs. S"ren JLrTar& on.tho "ulck Prcpara tlon of moais. Sh8 told her aude' , $..'" de"crt other dinner V.i t maM. up a complete fhiTom be prepared before leaving nrtv lBe '? the early ft"noon for a party or a lecture. This featuro of her . Vi v. "'u present asKed quest ons ns to how special dlshcB, such as stuffed potatoes and macaroni, may be prepared a?."? 2 b0 b,rou l0 a we conclusion E tS.S1re,urn homo ln he- late after S?i. .,..5r.t ?' "? .!turo alone was - --- - , ' -., - , HHlkai IMPERIAL EXCELSIOR GAS RANGE First prize for best biscuits in Evening Ledger Cooking School. u htJiraiii:e ehclass,a modern Cabinet Gas Range valued at about 935. Tkn.vnUbe at least a second and third prize and honorable menti'jr. In each of the four divisions. These prizes wilt be announced later ENTRY BIANK FOR COOKING CONTEST Open to girls who aro members of cooking achool classes In tho Philadelphia schools. Nome Address Name of father or mother or nearest relative Ago of contestant Name of cooking school ', Name of teacher t Name and number of gas range used. , Contestant entered for prize for bread cookies,... , biscuits sponge cake (Flaco cross after article contested for.) r - I Clip TODAY'S blank, fill out. and send tn PVi-nlnc t.... ;. TODAY. Save tomorrow's blank to paste on your exhibit. ltW ,hlr fam,lle bay tasting their girl needs this as much as she n,,. ltitKrlm.nl.! hrari imt.n uv hi...L. i. .i... ." .. mucn as sno needs ..vicuo, i am a woroughly competent housekeeper myself. I can do anything about the house that Is necessary 7o com" fort and convenience and I think our young people should know as much. It may Interest you to know that I advocated the Introduction of a domestic science course In the public schools, an Idea which since then has had. an Im mense impetus. I was the founder of the first cooking school In this city, at the New Csntury Club, then situated on Qlrard avenue. One of our pupils Is the well-known cooking expert. Mrs. .Rohrer." Anything that makes our youAg people belter housekeepers Is a good thing, and this principle la seen In all the largs educational Institutions abroad. There a girl Isn't considered thoroughly educated unless she knows evry detail of scien tific haus management. The city girls go to (be auntry. and the country girls BO t4ts etty to Imto domeatio ssienoe. Ad tile reauU Is the most efficient and prttcaJ haw ln Uu world. By aU OMa. Viacfc the immtkttpin of xh future haw to cook -$tU." Sifierlmentai bread, sponge cake, biscuits 3ffln cookie. It is well for children who and to ntr the contest to practice as jnus as paslble In order that they may iarn tn uavi ins oven exaouy and ob- ? tain the twst possible results. In this r xwiweetton children should remembers h, that ArnanaanuntB have foen murf with J." the United Cab Improvement Company lor tne ire impeciiorf and adjustment of I pas range to insure that they will do the baking well. Thuugh the United uas Imorovemuit Cooi;ny U unable to keep account of f.' the exact number of requests for gas- : Tftnfft aajiuimenis wmen nave iweii jl4 by prospective contesUnts In the rVtIng contest tt is safe to say that this into h. cuinweraoie number. fHrvlou!7 aanouitced, In order to tw ontt ehuamt nust llp a. tnm tbe mumM lzboek or Si Btrcutars vtiitli may be hud ttay t. heriy sH of the coeJklng m ot iw cuy QT-rraio itt oentfst ml the KvSHuea Ijiimmr. and ra. U. Qd In. iMrf wr4y nigbt, ilet ftyti Achm4 as Robbers a aji haya, raajlog lMfnM St I ?. were mml to it neatwe) ax DIM t py Mm yoU:e of tb (JsroMtomr MR- ity. aui ma in alt accused of (he cigar Ktare of William Coupe. aertcianiunn vBue, seidi a T-i are WtUe4 Ijialer, years i Bawl BMUiilumu eireet aDiamia p, oiq, mm .iwi tttgti street. hunt street ; Charle MKJney, u years W. m aft Mlgh Utut; Oeorge Oair, if years old. m Bast Ifalaeg street, anj William Latbman, H yean old. Ml Wakefield Uaet. The other loy were caught by Coupe's son Thomas, and Detective Corry a short (ime after the robbery The store was ti-teied through a rear door while the faun I a a.. Deceive Corry ruuuaea up tr.e uiner six la lt nih fc U rs old. m ei High street , AU will be r,lgnl befora Jdge Gor- success at ----"'-? ?J5 ,Xr llf worth a visit to the hall. MUCH TAUGHT IN SHORT TIME The lecture yesterday centered around a menu, but all Mrs. Carroll had to say and the cooking of a completo meal waa dene well within an hour and a half It 1 expected that the lecture each day will not last much longer than an hour. The flrat article of food placed In the gas range was a pan of string beans. Tho lecturer placed this In tho baking oven Immediately after the gas waa lighted tS neat the ovens preparatory to cooking yrim "?er . 1.ha mea'- Then h! j..-v. .uiut. in u,0 oven to bake. In this way the beans and potatoes wero being cooked while she was stirring a nnrt"nrf Bnd va "'awberry "hortcako ThE".'.". a Df"elt 'or broiling. im.Vsh " ,s usual'y considered that lull? ?rryCn8 ,Vnqws how to b " her m..V7i Crtto1 ave this feature of her meal the greatest attention and the most careful explanation. When she placed the steak In the gas oven she .or ft0" ' ?h0uM !" "nged so as tL mL'.' qU.'?.kly a.nd keeP the J'"ce In the meat. After sho seared both sides !M, tiTned d.own ,ha sas ln ordr to cook the meat more slowly. ntA?Jhe Sr,feedd wit" the preparation or each article on the menu she told ex actly how it should bo carried to a con elusion. When she finished cooking, her lecture was completed, so tho steak, potatoes, beans, spongo cake and short cake were passed through the audience. jvciy iircmoer or ina miiii.ncA wn. .... prised at the savory, Inviting nppenranco and those who tasted the food wero both surprised and delighted. Tho menu to be prepared during Thurs days lecture will be as follows: Broiled Soft Shell Crabs. Tartars Sauce Asparagus on Toast itomalne Salad with Roquefort Dressing Strawberry Whip Gingerbread with Lemon Icing PROMINENT WOMEN ATTEND. Among those present at the lecture yes terday were several women distinguished In the city's public and phllantrophla movements. Mrs. Sarah Rorer, who Is known from one end of the country to the other as a cooking expert, attended. Dr. Eleanor M. Hlestand Moore, of 103 Clinton street, who was formerly demon strator of chemistry nt the Woman's uicuicki uouege or Pennsylvania and who is now one of tha leaders of the woman suffrage movement, heard the lecture' and afterward complimented Mrs Carroll and tho Evenino Lxdoer upon the successful launching of the cooking school. She also commented ur)on the questions of tho home and domestlo science as follows; "Ve, I am deeply Interested In scien tific cooking and all sorts of culinary re forms, and I believe I may be permitted to speak of these with some degree of authority. I am Interested not only be cause my professional training In earlier years was along special lines which in cluded the chemistry of cooking and the science of dietetics, but because I like to cook and still occasionally give myself a treat by getting up a substantial meal of my own planning. I used to lecture on foods and I believe that the crying need of our time Is a better understanding of the problem of nutrition through a properly balanced dietary. "No, It s not truo that 'the good old fashioned housewife' Knew how to man age tha kitchen better than the modern woman who has kept pace with tho ad ranee of sclenco and knows the ph Bi ological basis of right feeding. Many of the serious digestive troubles and the present evils resulting from malnutrition are mo nereauary outcome of our grand mother's frying pan and the much vaunted pla that mother made.' Cook ing is both an art and a science; above all It U a medical specialty. Most women who know how to eook like It They also like marketing. Personally, I know of ttatbing more attractive than an early morning ylslt to a good market, espe daily la spring time. "What women obJeet to renmn i dish wMWag and teouKag pots, and they object to this tut muota the same ground that nun objects to sweeping out his store of erne sad kindling tbe fires. Most WB who ean afford it keep an ofllce noy. aatl vom who can atford it keep a M to da tWa sort of drudgery, But tbw wfcy aannot, they aw wise, get uy ana leant bow t WBag their task e a I eliminate as muca 0f th. messy part jal kite work; as they -.in Of course, modern Improvements have. wrought revolutionary chaaru ! h.lu- keeplng I hat aiwa said that tke' duo to Iho advent of tho gas range, of aluminum potn nnd enameled kitchen utensils. Think of tho time onco spent In scouring Iron pntB and copper kettles: In polishing rinks and scraping tho doush trnyl All that tort of thing has given placo to an eaelcr, more effectual nnd more sanitary system of rleanllneeB through tho ndvene of Improved appoint ments. The remit of this is an economy of tlmo and labor whereby womon havo gained their opportunity for activities outside of the home. Do I think thnt a woman necessarily neclects her home because she tokes an Interest In outeldo affairs? Far from Itl The woman who neglects her homo Is fundamentally defective, and wo nil know that long beforo tho woman's movement had Its uso thero wero slatterns among housekeepers Just ns there wero slouches nmong business men and aro still! The woman who keeps In touch with tho world'B progress, who Is up to dato on modern methods of housekeeping and cooking, who understands tho drift of public discussion on domestic problems, is tho woman who introduces Into her homo Innovations tending to tho advantage of the entire household. Yes, I am a great advocate of eclentlflo cooking, not only becauso I think It Is essential to health, but because I know It lessens the labor of kitchen work and promotes leisure, which Is tho greatest need of American life. I am especially Interested in modern Improvements of methods and appointments because they contribute to this end. They also make It possible for tho women of today to do what it would havo been Impossible for our grandmothers to do. I regard tho gas rango as ono of the saviors of women In days when wood and coal had to bo carried, ashes lifted, lamps filled and women were always waiting for tho fire to como up. When there wero no drains, no water pipes, no pneumntlc sweepers or washing machines, woman had little tlmo to sparo for outside ac tivities. What 'ar) they all doing with tho leisure which such modern improve ments havo secured to them? They aro spending it ln the Interests of public re forms, which will, I believe, effect a still greater betterment of tho conditions ln tho home. They aro working for civic Improvements nnd the establishment of laws nnd ordinances tending still more to maKo the homo a happy and restful spot where u man will not be constantly wor ried at Beelng his wife slaving away her life nnd losing her youthful charms In tho sort of toll that wears out her spirit and spoils her disposition. SUFFRAGE AND PURE FOOD. "What has woman suffrage to do with the question? Well, If you want to know, I will havo to admit Uiat, ln my opinion, It Is the crux of the whole situation. Sci entific methods are Imperatively neces sary, but the cannot be had unless many -preliminary measures aro mnde feasible. Nil amount of good cooking will bring about an Ideal diet unless wo havo pure food. No cup of tea will ever tasto right unless wo aro secure against adulteration and bad water. No bread can ever bo called wholesome till Its Ingredients nro what they ought to bo. Women are Interested in securing legis lation which will make good cooklnir ef fectual. They want puro milk to feed their children: they want tho garbage properly cared for; they would llko to have hot-water plants, "Yes, I think It perfectly possible for women to do nrtive in tho suffrage move ment or any ether publlo Interest with out neglectlns their homes. Wo havo plenty of good housekeepers who aro working for the cause and they have plenty of tlmo to do this because they havo had the wisdom to fit themselves for more than one task. Tho woman who knows how to do a thing eclentlflcally can do it ln half the tlmo an untrained person requires, and sho has all the other down comfortably to those home duties ters. Moreover, I think that the en franchisement of women will eliminate many duties which occupy us now when our struggle for political freedom de mands of us so much effort. The sooner we get tho vote the sooner we tan settle down comfortably to those home duties which enfranchisement will enable us to do In a hotter way, Eyery woman ought to know how to cook scientifically because such knowledge Is a guarantee of leisure. Every woman ought to havo the vote so she can promote those meas ures which will give her culinary at talnmenta a proper basis, . It Is not true that a college training has no bearing upon the experiences of a housewife The first chicken I ever carved was made the subject of com ment and a man asked me where I learned the art that he himself had never quite mastered. I replied that J had studied anatomy. Numbers of times I PRIZES FOR THE WINDERS IN BIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet Rail Hansen, Tnlnrd nt nhaut 35, nil mnile by Philadelphia manufac turers, will be given nil tlrnt prliet, ni follow! A S35 Qimllty Cabinet Can nange, of fered by the Ilnbrrtii ft Mander Stote Cnmpnny, for the bent ipnnze rake. A S3!i rnrtune Cabinet Oa Itange, of fered by iho Tlioman. Jtobertu, Stevenion Compnny, for the bent bread. A V.13 Cookenay Cnhlnet flaa Rome, nfferrd by the Hale ft Kllbum Company, tor tho brut cookie. A $33 Imperial Ktcelnlnr Cabinet (? Itange, offered by Inane A. Bbeppard & Co., for tbe bent blncultn. Third priro for each (Million! "Wear ever" Aluminum Ten nettle, offered by the Aluminum Cooking Ctentll Company, New Kenslnitlon, Pa Fourth prlir for each dlvliloni An "In-nntu" Comfort Gas Iron, offered by the Strnuno Gan Iron Company, Phila delphia. Other suitable prizes will be announced later. havo rescued gravies nnd salads from Ignominy on tho basis of chemical facts. Times without number I have avoided tho dangers of ptomaine poisoning be cnuse I knew something of bacteriology. No! there Is no danger In knowledge of nny sort, provided it Is thorough nnd brought into tho proper relation to every day conditions. So I say with the sage of old that wo must get knowledge, but wo must also get understanding. As for myself, I havo passed my apprenticeship nt cooking, so I nm no longer trying to get busy with n gas rango; but I am trying to get tho ballot and, when I get 4t, I mean to voto for those measures which will mako tho homo n less ex pensive luxury and a more Ideal spot to llvo In. I regard domestlo life as the greatest blessing of civilization and I should like to see fewer old maids and bachelors, more healthy and happy chil dren nnd better cooks. BEEK MAN WHO TOOK $500, CAUSING OWNEIt'S SUICIDE police Question Friends of Bride-groom-to-De, Who Hanged Himself. The friends of Charles Gtankas who hanged himself nt his home, 1338 South Front street, last night, were quest loned by the police today In an trtort t -learn who got tho man's WO, the loss of which made him end his life. .,hi.e of flUnkns was engaged to the dauffhterot a prosperous butcher, who had fortart the marriage unless Stankas could show he had enoSgh mohey to start houiekeeP lnr. Stankas, who was " " 'd; saved IMO. nnd showed It to the bUM" last week. He carried the money In his pocket. Last Saturday night he gave a rmrtv and there was a wrestling match, In which he took part. During the wres tling some one got his 1500. Stankas, un able to wed, took his life. INJUNCTION STOPS SALE Action by Now Hampshire Officials Postpones Disposal of Papers. The sale at auction of valuable old man uscripts Of ths Revolutionary '" historical documents relating to the State of New Hampshire In the auction rooms of Stan, V. Henkels, auction commission merchant, nt 13M Wfttnut street, has been prsvented hv nn Injunction lsued by the (Mr. HerLels by Frank C. Moore, of Brook lyn, N. V., for eale at auction. Officials of the State of New Hampshire learned of tho projected sale and laid claim to the documents ns being the property of the State. Assistant Attorney General Joseph S. Matthews, of New liampmire, arrived In the city yesterday and got nn injunction stopping the sale. Tho casa will now either ho compromised or go to court, with the State Of New Hnmpshlro as plaintiff and either Mr. Mooro or Mr. Henkels, or both, ns defendants. According to the State officials of New Hampshire, tho documents wero taken from tho State archives Illegally by Gov ernor Wonro, first Governor of tho State, C. T. Smith, of tho Henkels auctioneering firm, said today. They then came into tne possession of various persons nnd trnco of them was lost. The first tho present officials of tho Stato heard of them was thnt tho papers were bequeathed to Frank C Moore by n relative of Jacob C. Moore, Jr. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Gtr. Upo Mtndt (Span.), from Agu Amarm, merehAndlae, Galley. Davis & Co. Str. Dominion tor.), from Liverpool, pas senserii, 'American Line. Str. Delaware, from New York, merchandise. Rtr. Mackinaw (Dr.), London, merchandise, Atlantla Trnniportntlon Company. Sir, Carlton (Br.), Havre, merchandise, Charles M. Taytor's Boni. Steamships to Arrive PASSENdEIU Name. From. Sailed. Dominion Liverpool .Mav 2i Aneona. Naples May FREIOHT. Name, From. , Sailed. ManflUrl r-nlrultn. .. A. Anrll It City of Delhi Calcutta April 0 ...an IDA RMHXS RETREAT 1 ISKEPTSECRI Even Father of Accused Girll Does Not Know His DaugfilJ ters whereabouts. The secret retreat of Ida niehl, the i?. year-old girl who shot and killed Edrrionj Hauptfuhrer, whom she accused of belrii her faithless lovor, Is a mystery, Evi tho gin's own father does not kno' where sho Is. A bouquet of flowers, which some oi the girl's neighborhood friends sent I her home at 410 West Cambria street a a testimonial of their sympathy for hr put Charles Itlehl, the father, In soma-? thing of a quandary. Ho brought the posies down to city nan and asked Cor; oner Knight where they could be de-ll ltvered to the girt. si Tho Coroner did not know, but referred tho man in .Tnhn Tt. IT. ca -...-- . " -" vno naa M h..n f.lnlnA.I fr. IaI. .., . 1 w. .v......v.u u, uii unnnown bene-. inctor to derend her. The attorney eaM fl , they would reach her Intact. 1 Because of the wide publicity given th,! case the clrl lin h- .....:. " hn i mall. Peoplo want her photograph others want merely to express their sym. pathy. Practically every one. hnw! wants to know where eho Is. Mr. Scott' i3 nav,llt.l... .4.....M.. I. ...,...- tfl iB.LinioKga, uccum it navjsaoie 10 keep' the girl's hiding place a real secret. v,Jl J causa of the great strain sho has bean m uiiuer, una it is noi prooamo that her rMrnf will ha M.ql.l ..h.ii t.. it ;-- --- "" "" "- mini mo iime n or her trial arrives. M ficrmnntnwn Ttnv tturcrlnra fnnf... "9 Four boy burglars, the eldest 13. mn. fesscd after their arrest today that they had entered tho homo of Charles Rocky, of 3J1 Wayno avenue, yesterday after- 5 noon and stolen Jewelry and money total -of JSO. Tho gai meter was smashed nnd i $3 in quarters taken. Tho boys used a knife to turn tho catch of a rear window. ', They nre William Davis, 12, and Thomas I Davis, 13, of tho rear of 4715 Pulaski avenue: Tony Plcorll. 12. of 13 Went h. 1 field street, and Charles Schrenl, 13, of BtV Wait rifirfl-vLI olMnl Th. .,....-. ... ... .. ... .-........ ....... a..j tciu acilb to tne iiousa or Detention. Xbv Baton. (intra Shields April 10 April -i TWO YEARS FOR RICH MOTORIST Colonial Motor Company's President Convicted of Killing Woman. BALTIMORE, June 2.-James Walsh, president of tho Colonial Motor Company and heir of an estate valued far up In the thousand j, nas sentenced yesterday to two years In the penitentiary, under his plea of guilty to an Indictment charg ing manslaughter ln running down with his automobile and killing Mrs. Annie Mel. Seymour on tho night of March 12. Judge Bond, in the Criminal Court, In passing sentence upon Walsh, said that he could see little difference between the disregard of motorists for the safety of pedestrians nnd n deliberate Intention to kill. The Court ruled out. with little comment, the plea of Walsh that he was n sufferer from nervous trouble, which had impaired ills mentality. Walsh, who is 29 years old, received the sentence without a tremor and was taken to the penitentiary. FOR LITERARY CRUELTY movenfai hi tmua! Jits taaa lMxIy I Special Tomorrow! 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