r-jjv.,.- $ -- ' OVT Jfr a Kmtdr 'Family mbit Now-Right After Dinner Gather About the Lim'ricks-See VageZ THE WEATHER ( Iniuly and iiiueHled tonight nml I'll tint; mtirli m firmer tnnltht iillh lowest nlmut .1" ilcgrecsj fresh southerly winds. muiT.uATi hi; at kacii limit " ii 'jTrr 12 , i'2 :i i "r. i o 272 i.'to :i-' '":u ;:' I i , VOL. VII. NO. 11C JOLT JQBJMBH Vare-Brown-Cunningham Fac tion's Weaknoss Taken as Indication of Dissension DISSATISFIED LEADERS WILL MAKE WAR ON CROW Itj (JKOKCJi: NOX MTAIN HnrrWnirc Jnn. 20. The unqunli M indorHwVnl l.v Henntor Vtmo iiini of Mnvor Moore's purposp In ,tA, ntJtn glie I'h.loi.elphlA n clean. fie l.c Slmlnlrtrntloi put a fro-h nlinp in " Prowii-Varc-Cunningham combination plans , The 'utter Imvp been pretty badly Wi Wi, the Ilonin. nml hud J'tnl "truCTlc to hold n footing in tho BcnntP , lM.ntWrBlri.ofno.;S .,. Vnre nnii i ' - ". , ;: In tllP j..t, nf rniirlH. Ilgiircn '!.".' AMCmW P -organization midnight tlicm their i-nnfc-rrnces I ne personal attention, nut they do not teem to have Rot MS"hDirmnniliJp of the. :",,. committee on appropriations liin'nfd from their Rrnsp. Sisoa'-a S 'cS.lrmnn'i.Ip. d"'. w" ttWxt'riBht of potion .BfrH.erl.'p"n ioulrtIivc been roil- ". . !. J the fuinnee committee. ei Wnntor C row surrendered to l.lm I! '' Hj Ing? b it the general result In ,, a structural weakness in the ombine. i.i.,n Miiirtiirnlb Weak Vlwi'.".-- ' Ti,,r Imvp been persistent rumors that Cbie surface 'indications were rarhirmony among Mts menibern. !arcod Hli any mibrchIIoii of double- rTn't'lfe Hoiiw tbe'r lnrk of power and linitlitiie is t-ti ll,(m' "PI' ' With a nieimcr"Hii uii "". , it. : rh&,!bia;inthen!Herotnp,H.;- liicntii ( inn HI mm- wi ........ - rout Villi bands playinR. and pinfa- i,ti tli inc. , . . AVbat Is the Knowing ' f ,,, ...ii r!in. iih "iiriiwn of Hip ,,S,pfcll co.nmr.ee imd names iUl affair,.. which may have to do l.-.ilh the "tales jiariun'oi'"" ; I '.'"'. ,I1 nf 1 !)'. is really tho .t Ui.K they inade. ,.,., I Tirff otlier romniui'i- .............. .. l.waidi.1 I" lhe delegation nre of minor I luportatiPP. . , .r ..' Til1 (rieniis 01 .uh.mm- , "-- Lilt nut. ii fact wlueli uuer n iu .... , lfslon Mill not nj niy iii""'- " Itriimtp I linrmoin nml in- R"."'"..," DStlnns TIip.v took their medicine with out a murmur. MiihuVlphki Contingent I.cadcrles Thr. I'hiliuh-liihia deleRiitlcm is with- t lfail.-r-.lilp. It is divided in inter fit, nml its forty one vmes win .in-- wlterdl tn prellv nearly ever mciv mk thut rami's hpfore the House, i nai ;j mili i-iind'itliiiis rhaiiRP. , TIip (.I'l'iT'1 r. Oliver roniiiiReui in the Alli-Rlieny county delrpntiou i;p- iiirnnl to PiiMmrRli last tilgiit wnn Mopil in their eves and what tlw laie lumps S Swppiu' would lime pharae- icrlzcil as -'hell in tlieir heatts. In auction In-nlec parlance, inej rui Fhi1 "sraml slam." n.lllor (liner linked for the reap- lointmmt of ,1 IMRiir I'.rurUicy ns n.c......t . lrl. j.t 11... MniiHo nirninst tl. ppoMiimi of Senator Ma Leslie, State iTialman Crow was the nrbiter, and A itonlrt...! f.rllnct CMIvOT. U.p intiM p liltterness ciiRenoereu 11 J.nn . ft .. .. .1 1. Inn 4l(.l. nVtll'IIO. Ion in tho ihargo 1. Walter S. Christy, orreepfimiont ot .Mr. unvor h nun iipi1) n.i..tt,. ,i.i, r.irninili- Tfnitiitilt. (,' " 'tli.1 H , II I II I l"IIHV.I I,' ti(nii an chairman of Allegheny comity, that . ni nnii eimirninn ioinieit ins nil-i 'luiioim niiugi" or Mipimri in hip iui , fa iisned iequp-.t of a majority of Mlfshein count repiP.sentntivp.s." iiiuiiiivpr pi'opn innue no coiipphi hpnt nf tin ir imrpo'.e to fight Senator I row fr. ui now on and NPrcnd disaf- fftion tnnniili wpstorii I'cnnsvlvanla hJii"'' ii in Ueplurt Slay Iind Soft Ilarninn M KiMihnrt. iiiespnt slate PreaUrPr. uhn n.li.li nil! nf nffirM. Rlw.rtlv fc latpil for a new $10,000 job. Mr. vi'iinri rokp to Iiih present position Irora n rmlroud bnikemnn. He hns been rominumihli in nf.,.,. for mniir vears. I' tii'w ileal is not cnlnir to noimlarie wl in 'iMtiiin iniiiiters. fn hill Iiii'Sn:!".. 'Pnnsftni CLw-ernnp Fproill tmlnteil to tliP flirt 'tlint there r a avt iieeiiiuuliitiim of securities irfsmieil ti, l),ls in the hands of the ."it treasurer There nre millioiiK of ars n the aggiegatc. ami he srlg. ."kl' I -mie liriilisinn fnr tlw. i.nin unit "Ji'.iitiiig of these should lie made. 'A- "p niitRinwth of this -llierc is a TOpo-ul to elente l.v net nf Ahsi.iiiI.Ii- . ""R "Alee w ill h li'licllt fn. ilesieimlpll PUstfhl .. ,t ...v .....i. ..i.i. .. ,aI"J 'I- S'ti.fioo ., y..nr. if. iv'pimrt, taking a nonslip grip tnc fj.,,.i nf ti,ne Is sl((,(1 f(ir ni-w in i u ii... iu i i. ... .l - " ' .i.iii.-n. ,u Urt IhnT ., .!... I...!. I.. .1.. ... ....... i ipi "" iiimih.- up on i ajnioi "GASSED" VETERAN DIES Tank W. Ch.lfltnn Ufio Crv, - . . vi Uk( 1 UI lllbl Pln'a. Tralf-c Policeman .i.i ii i . ..i. ... . .. . . u , ,; '""'I'lii. iiuii-si t-!irs Bl. o, in r ...... ...... i . . . I i.-'l"U.IHI sif-ii, mi io- 1'" i 'i i .. I........ ... i i c (11 , " " "l l.llllKtlllllll- lllllll M.POl.01 nK. ,,,, nf .lie ti...t I. .....,. I'"r.n ,f , , , ; c.'"V.i,. ' .'.", ft d. i , "" '" ei. -iiiiiu-i, nun -' 'lf,' I'd in I..1..I.I., ......i. .ii.. I'on t, -..-.i-.... I'.iiiiniiiiiii in iiiu l?P le ff.il, nf being ,;a-se,l in thu CI ,.r I'll i ml led iis ii ii.i-iiiber nf i ln P' Hi llilNiiii.nl tnr I Kl.t i iii,l f,,. tin. creiitei- unit of ' In i I I llm "Us -11111011.11 nt T, r. 1 I ' is, us a tradl.' '"ii i' l.i III 1017 ami ' 10 1.1 Mdit.iu P "' f St. Mi -v ! e w Jl-ilw I ' .1 Mil 1.1 , I'l'i'lal ,.ll'rii1irelll(nl . Iiuvn I L'U (niniil. t.l Is I - "-. ' -ftV,( PENROSE ATTITUDE AND ASSEMBLY ROW JJtiterrd ns H-cond-Clms Mr nt th" J'Mtonico, nl Philadelphia, I'n fnil-r llio A't of Xtiirch .1, lHTfi City Transit Clerk Wins LIMERICK No. 28 Said Miss Dinn, "I can't cat tonight; I really have no appetite." (I'd explode if I ate What they put on her plate) 'T would be-Hoov(h)er to Dina "wee mite." Another Limpin' Lim'rick Is WEGLEIN PREDICTS LOAN BILL PASSAGEiASSHOTSHALTMAN Street Improvements to Be Made Possible by New Legislation APPROVED BY GOVERNOR A vista of extensive work oil the streets of this cltv, making them among the best eared for in nny city In the country, was opened up today by Kichard AVeglein, president of Council, who predicted speedy pnsagi by the Legislature of u short -term loan bill. This bill, drafted by Mr. VvVglcIn would clinnge the city charier so that repai Ing of streets could he financed with short-term bonds instead of from current revenue, a restriction which is said to hamper a general repavlng pro grain. "The measure Is npproved by fiov eruor Sproul and by Chairman Dai-c, of the Senate tinnnce committee." Mr. SWrIpIii said on his rpturn from Harris buig this muming. "I beliee the Legis lature will pass it speedil," Members of Council who called at the CounciJ ptesldent's ollice congratulated him on his successful isit to the state capital. They told him passage of the bond would help relieve the unemplo meiit situation here, becausc"liundred.s of men could be given work fixing the streets, Kstimates have been made that a gen eral repaying program would cost close to S'j(i.i,oti,ti(io. Tin- s:::i.ooo,ooo limn mitliniucd last jcar bus a ."."0.000 item for grading si reels nud another of .- 10,000 for puving. Coiinciliimii Hull predicted the hill would become a law within thirty days. He said under the bill's p-olsions the city (imlil limit M .sri.OOti.OOO loan for the estimated life of the street improve ments. Mr. Wcglein said tin- bill will be presented In the Legislature iu the near future. LOVE SUIT GOES TO JURY Laura Heller's Action Against E. C. Hlllegas, Doylestown, on Trial The case of Mli-s Liiira Heller, of Quakertown, who is suing l'rwiu C. Hlllegas for $1(1,000 to pay her for "twenty miis lost time," went to the jury at 10 :.'!( o'clock toda in the Itiicks count court, at Do.xlestown. Miss Heller alleges Hlllegas courted her for twenty jcurs,, then married a young girl. In her testimony she ad mitted he hud never asked her to mnrry him . but said she 4i,ul told him she would be his wife. There is one womiin on tho jury. DELAWARE OFFICIALS HELDj Embezzlement Charged to Newcas tle Deeds Recorder and 3 Others Wilmington, Del.. Jan. '-'(). Furinaii Col-, leeorder of deeds, of New Castle county, his father, William Cole, deput recorder, and two cleiks from the i'" i order's office, Walter Ilabcock and Harry Fcunimore, were nrraigued before Magistrate Itioiiian today und form, ill charged with cmbcxlciiiciit of Slfi.OOO in count lunds. Rach waived n hearing ami was held- iu bail to nwnlt the action of the grand i having the lime of her life, iurv, which incels in Mareh. Recoriler ' Thus did Mi-s Marv Murra , of ldOI Cole was held in SlO.llOO bail nnd each Vnn Ituren street. Wilmington, a close of the others iu Solid!) b.iil. In each frlemi of Mrs. George 1 . lieatty, wlio case friends furnished personal bonds. ' is saiil to lime been whirled nt.-ay from ' the big little Dehiwiiic town in n taxl- nnv lll I cn DV TRIIPI !ab by her brand-new six-foot hus DUT MLLbU bl IriUliS Ibntid. Colonel Ileutt. of the American 'nud lti-itish air servlcrs, lojnlly flip Slips Under Heavy Machine While way expressions of sympathy at the "Hitching" a Ride ."plight" of the young bride. .,..,.. ..n i..f .. i....i The "uiilllon-dollni- bridegroom was Into cstciln- iifteinoim an eleien- ear-old boy slipped under an a.ito-ir.ii-k on which he was taking u "hitch" and died from In juries. He i John Mi Cone, of l.'l.'K) South Thirty -first street. At nbout half-past four in the after noun Ic, with a companion, saw n large cxpffss truck approaching and decided to Hike a "hitch." The colu puuinn seized the lenr. but Met 'one found a place on which to hold on one side of the machine. Iletween Twenty-fifth nnd Twenty sixth strppts lie slipped underneath the i car wheel. He was itihed to the Chll-du-n's Hospital, hut died shortly after iiduiiltano. The jjjicol had gone Mpiarely oier his bony and internal ic Juries are said to luue caused death. The track w.i driven by John P. Topfcr, o' 102."i li'i'iiwood nvenue. who was iiiTCslnl n polii e of the Tciili"ili nml II .tli.ii-Mio I streets station. lie will ha.e n ai-.iiiiio toduy bv.oio Mugis t ute Dougheitj, Euentna public ffie&ger fVlfritl-' i ' I'm! Y- -53, ?k ,' Js ''k . ,fJ. WILLIAM R. I'IKi: Ilia Wi-Ht Sixty-ninth Ave. Oak La lie Clerk In Department of City Transit Printed Today See Page 2 ALCOHOL IS SEIZED Patrolman Arrests Two and TaKes Truck With $5000 in Spirits THREE ELUDE CAPTURE Thirteen SI.'OO, and barrels of alcohol, worth six cases of whisk, worth s.'iOO, were confiscated by the police and two men were arrested early today when a motortruck stalled at York avenue 'lid lliittonwoml street. Three men of the croup of live first ccn on the truck escaped. One of the wo captured surrendered only lifter patrolmen bad chased him five squares and lired a number of shots nt him. The men under arrest nre Abram l-'inesteln, of (tirard avenue and Frank lin street, and Harry Fishmnn, of (ier nmntown nvenue. near York street. Fishmun posed ns a federal agent, and Flnestein declares he was merely the driver of tbp truck and was emplocd by the others. Iloth were held ui.dcrJ S2000 bail by Magistrate Grelis for nf further hearing January 27. The alcohol and whiky are being held nt thp 1-mirth and iliiee streets station It is believed to have been thp proceed of n robber in thnt section. The truck nIo is being held. . Pntrolninu Connelly, of the Third and Race streets station, saw the stalled truck ut York avenue and Uuttonwood stieet. at 2:!I0 this morning. 'As lie v.ulked toward the .unehlne one i i jumped and ran, closely followed by two others. The patrolman ran to the side of the truck before Flnestein und Fishmnn bad a chance to run. Fishmnn explained he was the driver. Flnestein as volu Mj protested he was a federal agent, with a perfectly good right to trans port the alcohol but at the first op portunity, he jumped and ran, witli Connelly in pursuit. Connelly fired scleral shots nnd -.was joined In tlie chase by Patrolman Kelie her and the uiiin was captufod. Tlie patrolman returned to the truck and found Fishmnn, who had made no ef fort to escape. The men were then taken to the station house. LIVE COAL CAUSES FIRE A liie coal dropping on the oilcloth Is believed to have caused the fire thnt was discovered shortly after 1 o'clock this morning in the kitchen of Mrs. Mnrv Horwitz. 211."i South American street. The family were getting ready for bed when some one went into the kitchen and discovered it lu Homes. A family fire brigade put the fire out with buckets of water before the engines nr rled. The loss was trilling. FUGITIVE COLONEL'S BRIDE NEEDS NO PITY, SAYS FRIEND iSew Mrs. lieatty, Who Vanished With Bail-Jumping Airman, Having Time of Her Life, Declares Miss Murray But He's Bald "Mil, nol.odv needs to pin her; she's arrested on the eve of n honeymoon ill F.urope for alleged nonsuppoit of a child by one of two former marriages. Therefore the flight. Miss Murray let slip another srrret. iiinii mai have a Rolls -Ro.ice that burns up all the roads; he mm have a rich suite at the du Pont Hotel; he may be an uvintor and ever thing; hut if he's bald he's no hero. And that's what's what. The ninety-day wonder nf Wilmington is lacking iu a set of linir. Works lu Rank, Too He's bald," confided Miss Murray. Miss Murray is ciuplojcil in the Se curity Trust Co., lhe bunk where Mrs. Renin, who wns Miss Lillian Shaw until t'-u dii.is ago, was rmjilojcd. It is paid the fleelns bride is very pretty, with dark hair nnd blue eyes, Rut, looking :1 M'" Murray sort nf makes the i.i.u.il oIjs -i M-r wonder hist why it diilu't bullpen to bu a certain little coldva-linlrcd uliji ot a girl with Iribk PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 MAID IS DRUGGED BEATENAND BOUND BUT ROUTS ROBBER Girl Battles Intruder in Home of Locust Street Physician and Saves Silverwaro OUTCRIES BRING HELP BEFORE LOOT IS TAKEN Geialdine Oish eichtecn enrs old, a maid employed 1n t'.'e home of Pr. Kufus 8. Ucpvesi, of 2020 Locust stieet, fought n Xegro robber yestrrdiiy, although lie knocked her down, beat her and finally etherized and bound her. Ill the end (.he frightened him off. for she revived from the fumes of ether when he was plline up the family silver to carry off, liro'te her bonds, and screamed for h'lu. Thp crime was re- i ported bv the pnllco today. i ... . I.., nminlrr lieraiiline. a iirciosi-suiS girl frpin. llreevjllc, N. . answered the doorliell at noon. or. iim" " out visiting patient i. Mrs. Ueeves had gone out.eulliug a. few minutes before. The cook and a washwoman were In the basement. Inquires' for Doctor A man. thin and about five feel ten IiipIips tall, dressed in gray overcoat, gray lint and gray gloves, and wearing arniv shoes, was at the door. "Is the doctor in?" he asked. o," the maid answered. "Let me in." the man ib-niiindcd. (icralditie tried to -hut tin; door, but the man forced it open violent y and n.-lied past the girl Into the doctors '"Although "lie was badlv frightened the cirl rushed after him and lutaeked him. lie turned on her. struck her twice -In the face and knocked her down. She , p dazeil ..ml wen. back at him sir King at nun mi'' ' "" " , , i her nails. She used her teeth as well when he tried to siiliiluelier. The robber eornen-d the girl, reached for u cnu of ether and a roll of cotton, saturated u ball of It with the driiR and crushed it to the girl's mouth and nose She lost consciousness, and he ton her apron into strips and hound her wrists and ankles. Then he cut the clenhotie wire nnd began a methodical search of the office for valuables. Kails to CJct l-ioot In a lew moments he had ripped out the drawers of the doctor 's ifcsk and instrument cnnui'-i pen and instruments about. The. 110 ! ' . .i.!.,i, i, miir have been lookin; for n hypodermic fc"t in the Instrument chest. lie AATIP considered .. .,, .be (lining loom. Here ,,",,! u nVntity of Mhcr. nnd c f , . HCPctcd the be-t pieces, p jjirn, the floor. uere in- care- "Juki i. ..-us. when he was inns nik-w" that Geraldine relived. She struggled with the strips of cloth that bound her hands and wrenched free. It took but second to remove the gag and sever the knots at her ankles. She could hear the robber moving nbout In Hip dining room and reached for the te ephone lie line was 'Mend." nml a umnoe nt he cord showed it had been ripped from the Wnl1' Screams Attract Aid She risked the mini's return to stun her a second nine, mm rii.iu.i.. ..- louiUv ns she could. A mnid e.nplo.iedi next "door heard her and telephoned to The robber took fright at the girl's cries and fled, abandoning bis loot. The I police coud not determine whether he went out the .Mini wiudow. muking a ten-foot drop, or out the from door, j ii.. n-iis L'one wnen Deteetiv Coy. of the Fifteenth and Locust streets statlou, urrhed a few minutes later. Held for Fatal Accident Atmrlstrnte Price, nt the Twcnt -sec ond street und Hunting Pari; avenue station, today, held Arthur W. Gilbert,, inotiumnu of ,i Fox Chnse nolle car, without bail for the in lion of the cor- oner iu lonncction with the death of William Ilo.icll. sixty-five jear old, i nf ."iltll West Lehigh avenue. llouell wns struck by Gilbert's car Clir'.tmas la ut Rising Sun lane nnd Fisher's I nf'nue. He died Tin d:i in the .It-w ish Hospital us the result of tlie acci dent. eyes fur w 1mm the Rolls. Royce waited everv oftcrnnon iu front of the bank. Rit by bit sin- unfolded the rouimiic that began when the stranger in town opened mi account iu the Security Tiut Co.. progressed when he became n fre qiient caller at the modest little two story house at 2."1." West street, and had its spectacular climax Wedne'sdai when Colonel Rent! whirled his bride nwii from Wilmington in a tnxicab speeding toward Philadelphia and hull ing back the chnlleuso at the Wilmiii" ton police that "by this time tomorrow he would he seasick." "She was.M-i- much in love," Mss Murray comnienled. "Yes, I KP(,H sne wns swept oft her feet. She hud nlenti of lieaux iielori though. She's a nrelti girl Willi duik hair and blue ejes suit of a girl the men Mould pretty. The soil of 'fell for her.' hud u via with her. the I mil She Not (lood-Ixioking "Was lm good-looking? Well. I call him lint. Yes i... wouldli I tall nud straight and everything but " the i iincious raconteur, who was siftim n here the light threw n lery iuettv glow on her face, hesitated, "w-I.v he was tin id ; "You hoard till those, stories that the Wilmington ti wsp.ipcrs printed nlmut the Prince Charming nud the iui-. cm til diamond ciigogeniPtu i inK . ,., lei. Weren't tin tenlble? MUn Sliinv continued nil I'.iro Mnctrrn, Column Three i MRS. N. SNELLENBURG DIESI ON EVE OF GOLDEN WEDDING Wife of Department Store Founder Was 73 Years Old III 7 Months Alra Vntlinn Snelleiiliiirc. wife of tile founder of N. Stielleiiburg & Co. died I last night nt her home. 2121) North I Ilroad street, after an Illness of seven I months. Slie wus seventy-three years I old. i Funeral services will lie held tomor row, the fiftieth anniversary of her inarrlnge. iu Kcneselh Israel syna gogue. Hiirial will be in Mount Hil.nl Cemetery. Mrs. Snellenhurg was born iu Ger many and was mnrried in this country. Two years after the wedding her hus band founded the department store now at Twelfth nnd Mutkcl streets. Her I'lncss in recent months was complicated by her grief over the death of her daughter, Mrs. Hurtcnue Kohn. She Is survived b. her husband and four sons, .Iinepli N. Hnellenbiirg. Abraham Sui-lleiiburg. Harry riiiellen burg mid Stanley SnellenburR. Mrs. Snellenhurg was Interested in numerous charities and Wns wide1 known for her quiet philanthropy. I'rior to her marriage sho was Miss Minna Aunut. MAN HURT IN EXPLOSION ' IN WEST PHILA. BAKERY Blast at Market and Felton Streets Shakes Neighborhood One man wus injured shortly before I o'clock this afternoon . In an ex pto.slqn in a bakery nt Maikct and Felton streets He is believed to be thp proprietor of the-shop. A heavy blast shook the neighbor hood. Scores of persons ran to the store'. Tee ihjined' imtu was taken to a hospital in nn automobile pressed into service. The cause of the ex plosion is nut known. SKATING IMPERILED Warm Weather Ahead Good on Lakes Today Ice had W iile excellent skiiiihc ma He on park and suburban lnkes today, the weatherman snjs wanner weather Is coining nnil the good old sport may be interrupted. Concourse, Hunting Park. Haverford College and .Merlon Cricket Club lakes arc onen todm (Justine is closed. Probable rain this afternoon and a temperature of 40 degrees before night -fn'I is the prediction of the forecaster today. The temperature this morning nt 7 o' clock wus 2." dcgn-es, 1s higher than the sunie time jesterdny. At ! o'clock it was 27 degrees, with prospects of ris ing to !I0 by 10 o'clock. The coldest mark Inst night was at 1 1 o'clock, when the thermometer stood nt 20 degrees. Winds changing from northerly to southwest were the cause of the ending of the cold snap, according to the fore caster. JUST COULDN'T WAKE UP . i o - el..- cu. is...., Ti.ifl jim I" House, but Slept On .luilRe. I i.new mere was n rouuer !n i:,,, house. I could hear lilm inoriri!! around, ltut I just couldn't get awake till he slammed the door going out. Lucy Hoskiiis. a colored servant in tin- home of Kdward I). Pacoe. (l.""l! North Twelfth street, offered that tes timony befoie Magistrate Price at the Twenty-second street and Hunting Park avenue station today in explain ing the robber of her emplo.ier's home Tuesday night. When the Pncocs were summoned home by a telephone call they discovered that SlMI had been taken from the drawer of a bureau in Mr. Pascoe's iiiMin. The servant was arrested Inter, charged with the robber. She dis claimed any part in it, and snnl that the robber hud enleied her room nnd taken $S belonging to her Magistrate Price held her iu SIOO bail for a further hearing next Thurs day . SAY THUGS CONFESSED ' - Police Declare Robbery of Aged, Woman Is Solved Three men who. the police sin. haiei confessisl to entering the stoic of Mr". Klizuliftli Lewis. WIS Smith Tweuti - , first street, last Frlda.i . ami after be.it- ing Mrs. Lewis into unconsciousness. I stea'ing !?I." from the till. Mere held, today without bail for court The men are Lcroy Dill. Iwentj -eight j ears old, and William Minis, twent seven .icars old. of Lombard street near Twenty-first: and John Lamb, thirtv two jcurs old. of FJeienlh street near Ilaiiiliridge. They are Negroes. The were captured List night In Sergeant Tjrcll, Sergeant Mullen and Pntrolmnn Anderson, of the Twelfth und Pine streets police station. Hnvis ami Lamb were arrested ot their homes. Dill was captured after the police linil chased him four squares from hi- home and tired several shots at him. Dill jumped from u second stoiy iu tin effort to escape, NOT A WOMAN HATER. BUT McCullough Wants Fair Sex to Ob serve Before Acting as Jurors "Mister Distriit Attornei , are ou a woman hater?" Miss Catln-rine O'Rrien. impaunclfd on the jury list of Criminal Court No. 2, stopped Assistant Distent Attorney Michael F Mi Cullough in a conidor at l'il Hall today and asked him that question. Mr. .Mil'ul'ough turiipd to the prctt.i woman and then blushed. "Why, no," he replied nfter some hesitation, "wheio did ,ou get the Idea that a inn a woman hater'" 'Itecatise ou challenged fourteen other women and me and won't let us sit on a jut-," Miss O'lfricn replied. "This court will be In session till banuary .'!!," said Mr. MiCnl'tuigh. "I want joii women to sit on the side lines ""' u couple das until wui see how court is operated. Then I'll he dud to haic n omen .u.iors." D'ANNUNZIO IN VENICE; SILENT Million, Jon. 20. Gohrielc D'Au- ' nuiizio. former insurgent head of Finnic, arriied in Venice Tuesdii) , smN a dls- ' patch from Rome. D'Anuunio retired I to the Itarbarigo pajaee and lefiised In I talk. j Man Is Found Dead Peter Ilhllr, fifty .icars old, who oc cupied a room at 1211.1 Summer street nils found dead In- Mrs Anna Itlgm-i lo-olii-ietrcss of the looming house, lns-t i night Ph.isielans said hcait trouble vus the tiiuse of death, I'ubllnlicd IMllv Krppt Monday. ,.,,,!,! v, llV KELSEY WILL SEEK Burlington County Prosecutor Writing Ultimatum, to Gen. Sum- merall, Charging Aggression SAYS HE PRAISED SOLDIER FOR SHOOTING A CITIZEN ri-oseuitoi- Kelsey, of Hiirlington county, Is preparing an "ultimatum' which he says be will spikI to Mnjor General IMward P. Stiinmerall, com manding olliccr at Cump Hit. Tlie piosecutor sns he will nk the grand jury of the county to review al leged nets of "military aggression" on the partof the comninndnnt, and If the evidence warrants cause his indictment and trial. The trouble began whon officers with children of school age. who had been sending them to tho Pctnberton High School, refused, under General Sum mernll's instructions, it is Mild, to pu tuition, and when the school board re fused to teach the children had them sent to the Mt. Holly bchools, where they are pa pupils. I'rosecutor Kelsey says that lonowing this incident the general inaugurated a s.istem of pettv persecution; threw nn armed guard around Pemberton, and refused to let soldiers enter the place, declaring the town was insanitary and immoral. "I iust heard today," said Mr. Kel sey, "about a citizen of New F.gi t by the name of Richard Parker w. was lipid mi when driving his iiutomo bile near Camp llx. and who was shot by n military policeman when he re- , fused to coinpl w.tl. demands ninue on him. Soldier (.'mulcted "As count prosecutor it was m legal right to be informed of this oc curance. Instead, it was hushed up. The injured man wns taken to a military hospital mid treated The guard. James I-L Murray, a priwite iu the military police, was court -iiinrtliiled and con victed of willfully, maliciously uini feloniously firing an automatic pistol at I Parker and wounding him, nnd his dis- i chu.ve was recommended with forfeiture i of pay. General Summernll reversed (In decision of the court, I understand, und , praised Murray fur his act. This hup- ' pencil about three mouths ago and was bushed up until mm . The prosecutor said the citizens living in towns nenr Camp Dix have been 1 annoyed in other petty ways, p.iucipall by the theft of tlieir fowls. They com plain most, however, of being stopped; on public roads li armed guards nud senrched on the pretext that the ma i be ciirriiiR liquor into camp. I A full report will be p.esented t ''' ," Governor IMward"." said th lT'r - cutor today, "and the facts will brought also before the grand jnr. 1 am assured by the attorney general that my police power extends to Cnnip Dix. "General Suiuuniiill has liioueht buck in till country the methods ued on the Rhine. Thei won't go lien ninong free American citizens. W-- do not propose to have a milita.- n-itm racy in the miiNt of our mmniuu'm. "General Suniiueiall has shiiuli red and Insulted us on 'm-i-. hand. "When the citizens have gone to the general to protest as.iinst the niiiio.i -ances put upon tin m ny the soldiers, he hns answered, 'show me the luep nnd I'll see thc llle tiled ' fdhliouslj It is impossible t,- nlentil' t'i- ul nrits." j General Slimiueia I himself iefuei to i be interview eil t l.l nbout the nuitni I vei-sv with lb" town. Colonel S. ft. i l'ligua. his chic! of .tuff, though In 1 would not filL for qiintiuiiii. said n full epnrl is being nri'pnred, which 'will he sent to He U'nr D pe.rtment. ' mid gUeii out bv it if nt nil FINDS HOME RANSACKED A sllPIlk thief gained enTrauce to the I apartment of Mis J Mathews, (ii i) Market stieet, lestei-dnv, and stole , pieces of jewelri lalued at .'.'!."(. Mrs 'Mathews, who was ut shopping, i-e-i turned to find the lm U of the door I forced and the apartment ransacked. TRUE BILL AGAINST DIX'S COMMANDER EGYPTIAN SYNDICATE PLANS TO HOLD COT t JN CAIRO. Es;y: . Jan. 20 A co-operntive syndic . it e h.is hrn fovmetl to hold two million cnntni-s of cotton in the hope of lnii iiiR the price of the commodity. A cnntni rnnoes t'lom 10D to 130 pounds. Tlie syndicate apparcnlTy is acting on the isumptlon that the bank) wilT ndvnnce the necessary funds, but cotton ex perts here tue doubtful whether its membeis have sutficent knowl edso of the world's mmkets to carry out the operation. Authoil ties hnx'p been npproached for mmnl suppoit, but such support li improbable. URGE IMPROVEMENT OF THREE RIVERS WASHINGTON. .Inn 20 Iiupioveiueut cf the Mississippi, 0U o and Ml&soui I uvis. to insure yenr-iound navisntio.i betxv-s'.i Miiin"apolib mid St. Vauf nml St. Louis nnd Pitthbuigh inul Kmibn.s C'ty vis iiiR3il today biime the House livers nnd linihois coni snl'teo by n ds-hyiitlon of shippeis nnd bulge line operatoi's t'lom the middle west. The unpiovemenis, it is estimated, would cost 00,000,000. BANDIT ROBS CAMDEN MAN Ramey Ducoin Held Up and Com- pclled to Give Up Pay R.iine. Dili oiii. 1 12 I.uidi n .n ,i Cauiilen, was held up by u Negro huh wninon at midnight at Second und I'm,, streets, Camden. jnd lobbed of W2, in, pay. Tin- higiiwni man is dcsculieii ns s feet tall, well built, smooth-fuci-d and about lliiit -iii's old He woie nn nriny swcalcr mer u liir-t-ullurcil ,.. diiroi ol en oal. Dm niti h.iiidci! the hi. hw. ii uiiin on i- hi nionei when hole n reui'lei in I mi lie "Would -huul i t i. nun ' liii fa-1' ai ' JO, don an 1 I--! L , ... .Mull I ,il r r i I nil. rw n p 1 l'l-:(.l. MMtSII l-'iinuiT chorus glil whose marriage to Allien I., .lol.nson. New Aprili and ('lcrl.iitil clubman and sports man, has just heinine public. The wedding w.-i.s on January ." Party Receiving Secondary Con sideration in Choice of Ministers NO DEFINITE OFFERS MADE Ih (UNTON W. (ill.RKRT ( iirresiiniiilcnt I'.ienlnir I'nlille lslcfr sit fonu'tnht iiji. l.v 'iih'n. Inlo'r Cn Marion. Jan. 20. "I urn going to linn- n Rppu'ilican cabinet, but no se ledinn will be made because of parti obligation without consideration foi the Ii(st seriice of the country." Mam here see in thoc words Irnin President -elect Harding's statement on the cabinet and in bis postponing of cabinet miuniinceinents the ending of the politicians' hope that the organiza tion will be lecognizeil to the extent of lour plan's in the luhiii'-t. Tin- indicate the i til difficult Mr Harding is having iu trying to reion cile two kinds of interests politicians ami those of th those nf the! piililie. 'I hi- difficulty bus seemed bigger to the President-elect us time lias gone on Immediately after election we would baie thought It easy to piclc a cabinet. The men who surioiiuih d him. the men whom he hail worked with, seemed fitted for the cabinet posts Gindun'Iv (In I i.iihlic n spects of his t.isk- grew to hale hmire In ipoltance inn the conflicts be I tween them and hi own inclination-", the eluinis of friendship and part obli Ruthin became more .ipp.ireut. A mouth aco In- thought le (nuld easily reconcile tin's . opposite inter ests sufficiently to announce two or tlii-ep apiKilntment ln-fon- going South for his lio'.dav. Now he tind the diffi- ciinics oi ntting together nn admin istrative organization s,p great that be will mnke no definite t. riders until be hns n complete oigaiuntii-n in mind. No Definite Tenders Th" posjtiio st'iteu Pl.t tii.it no defi nite tenders have been i ,i.,- should t-t nt rpst all the reports npp. umg from time to time that i-unms ni'-n haie receiieil and nMepted .'Tiis f p'a.-es in the cabinet. l' tli.i' Mr Ilnnlin: has done even in the i of e-. J-.stiie Hllglli's, who Is Kgni-ded lis Mil- to l.e si-cretnri of .state has be. n t,. appi..-h men (ouditionalli ,-iu-l l-ni.-il :i.-l Mr. Harding lias been p,..t . b fnls,. lepoits in the pn- win, b Itliatdef inite tetidi-rs and in -epinii of phi. e- iii theiabiuet hud b uiol- It vi a this wlihli led him to make esti.-dai ' public statement One -inn ili.it .an ! nuiiiiinci. in lieiiilqiiii'-t.-is h, i ,. w.is to tin I'fi'ect lliiit ex -Si-ll-ltor l'( let llg . ,1 liidiiiua. on his 11 ut is!t Inn- mi ' protested against the nppoiiitun nt o' Will II. ll-iis iiN postmiisti i gitiit.i iiiilliiinsl en 1'iif Mmii-in. ( ultimo I ear HOME DISTILLER ARRESTED Camden Man Taken When Neigh bors Complain of Odors 'I l,.illl.s I I, l. Iiel li, , ,, ,.1,1 ,,f 121s N. oiii Right. t nth ,t U-st.d iiii'lv this innriiiii, geiliit Abbott und m'umI I I W , . w lii-u Ser I'll I t ' lllffl of lhe l iiuiib'ii department laid ll thi De u nej lioine. Neighbor said iln-i m-i . u nli ib- ici-ni ii nt od-.i's ,, liotlu-re die node "liooe. ergeont Ah'iott and l,i men i, .aim .iu nniaieui isiiii i .instructed sun, a nnrrei oi in.isii. hiuI ntl i . i,, ml, foi making liquoi i r lleiein- nil ,ui.- a heal ing bef. ore t.j- i tiiieci .-sitiies i oniuiission lie ilu . rnrdlnul (lllihnim lru All Cutiolk- to UM tiiu MAMlAL W 1'I.AtLItS Jd, oUWrli.tl.iri lTlr HI n Your l.y I'utilli- l,-'lic-r lVirn-ntl i tSSSv-.'-.--i'-'i HARDING SEEKS BIG! MEN FOR CABINET; NIGHT EXTRA PRICE TWO CENTS DISARMAMENT BILL- Foreign Relations Committoo Recommends Naval Holi day Resolution MINE REGULATION URGED IN CALDER BILL HEARING Ry the Associated Press ' .'islilin'foii. Jim. 20. Henntor Roinh's lesolution proposing negotia tions for reduction of naval building by the I'tiited State. Great Itritaln nnd Japan was reported fnvorabH today by the Senate foreign relations committee. Nn record vote was tiiken on it, but the ii-solution offered hj Senator Wn'sh, proposing tlint the I'liited States hnve nn American i-eprcentntlvlin participate with the ilisariunnu-iit commission of the f.eagui "f Nations, was defeated S to 3 on a straight party alignment. In lieu of the nriiiimil Roruh pro-iios-i that the negotiations look to a icilu'-tion of ."(I per cent in future bul'd ing for five ji-iiri the committee pro posed that the negotiations provide for such reductions as can be agreed upon. Text of Resolution As approved, the Koruh resolution. leads : "Resolved. Ri the Senate nnd House of Repri-sentiitiics of the I'tiited States -of America iu Cniure assembled, Thnt the Ptesidetit of the I'tiited States Is 1 requested, if not iiicomnntible with the 1 nubile interists, to utilise the govern I iienls of Gr'-" Itrltnin nnd Jnpnn. re spectne'i. that this government will at urn I- take up directly with tlieir gov ernments and without waiting upon the action of n in- other nation the question of ii, mil disarmament, with n view of prompt Ii entering into n treaty by wlii. ii 'In- tiiiuil building programs of inch of iiid goierniiients, to wit. that of Great Rrituin Jnpnn and the I'tiited "itutes, sliull be i educed unnuiilly during the next five cars to such nn extent and upon such terms as may be .igvcil upon. Section 2 That this proposition ii suggested liv the Congress of the I'tiited States to accomplish Immediately a siib stuntiol reduction of the imiul urma ments of the world General Periling and Henry White, former ambassador to France, are ex pected to appear tomorrow before the House nniul nlTiiiis committee to dls- cuss iji-armmnetit. urges .Mine itegmniioii Tin- Inited States will be driven to iiationiili.atioii of coal mines unless some sistem is found to keep competition alive in the industry. Chairman Thompson, ot the Federal Trade Commission, declnred tmlni before the Senate commerce com mittee He add.-d that this was a thing lie personalli did not want to see The Calder bill for federal regula tion of the industry, which is before the committee, was ile-crilicd bv the wit ness ns ' proph.iliK tic legislation preventiflii. not pnieiitnl" Congress lm coiistitiitioual powers to enact suih icgislatioii. Mr Thompson said "Rv tin bill." the witness (ontin iied. "the tiade i oniuiission can demon strate to the i miMiincr when he is called upon to pin ui h prnes as SIS a ton, as the shipping board was last enr, (ho cost of coal '1 hi n there will htiTe T be soni" i villaining done before transactions are mude "P tiotii c in nil tin so industrial prob lems nml th- testimony that bus gone before in congressional cuiumittee inves tigations that tin- null time tin- in-lei-ist of the consumer nines in is when tin- trade commission Icing it in. All tin other questions an- those laiseil br an el. meiit ..f an iiuliistri triiitg to g.-t .-in mil outage agnnist the others, or pn-Miit otlois from gittmg from on nd imitiigi' ugauist it. ICISEM.Oim FIGHTS SUMATRA TARIFF SENATORS APPROVE MAKING REPORT I ., s M ( OI i rvponirr f Wmhiiigton. ,1m. 211- Charles J. I'xiilolr of into Kisetilohr .V: Itios.. P, '.idelphia nrotpsti-d to the wins and i cms conimittpe todin against a high it nun "ii imported uumiitrti tobacco 1 1 no- ei I. a f for i igars ' Run Vie i it an nnnnfnctiirer pro-i-t- ng.iii si 1,-vln-i- si'iiatra di-tu-s " In soul. ' -r ept a few iiiiniifiu turers -' ., grow b of tol'iic i. 'U Cotinis tieut. 1 ..t nla .ind ln'iBii T' e nroiliictlnn of , igars in the 1 nitid St lie t coiere.l nbout one b.ilf I.i m -liinn and nn, i, .ill Ii fore i: n wrapper "Shall tin ,m in, s of l'l-ntisi h.in ut ami i 'hi,- be l d to i i. ', t , rl o.,. w ho grow ft si-mi er iiniiniiii f this shade gi-oivn 1..I..1 '', Mr Fi-. r hmi i-mbl n-t til! tli t of gi'i l mi; - "nil I I'l , lioh thing lunges on thai I 'oiigi i ssii.au ,i ngwin th told bun Mi I'onluei iis,,, if u was not o -sol-' In bl-llie o'llilioil bif.ro s n nir.i uu be bought M inl'oi motion i ihat ion nine to ,- th, prh thai 1, Iixed," Mr Lisin- h :,i ,.ii.i , i limn tn o'l -lore is nothing i,,isii,il oi ill. i iinati- nature." Mi F si n'oiii ,tiil "Pi ii is H n sunn tiinea iiiiih'oiiI high Aiution pruis nt ni-1,-niiu i rmue ft m .! ."n to S'l 50, and on t n of lh.it w how to pov SI S." i.i.ii " Ii.- said tin i' was i'l nl of , , u.pi I. In m Tie llle-.enl injur t"ilol has nu slam ling on the m.nkit oil lougi I , nc , ,n I iig lo Mi Lis, nl,, In II .11 soi'll "ill ti'bll. in il li es i ninil d.'Mli'," Iti H'i -i litntii" I'.Ui hiiiii. h in quired "III iiise leaf ti.ba.io comes down now it will In- o i 'in- oi two before pi i es ion loiin down.' Mr l)si nlohr slllll " Virhoiilil inliu. H prnes not i nine ili'V ii, ii pin es tor i icri thing else?" Congic smiiir Ti-eodiini a-kul. ''I'oliui cn pi in-, did nol go up for i n ii i. us .iltii othei things witit up," th. Wilms- ,m,j "The ciisi's u lie re tii- 1 1 ut i ignis haic gone up (,, ten cints oi. I--lotiil i Uses " opi. tou pei p c u ill leiiie us ui. mi- uu Sumatra, tiib.ino impoils 'e do not wunt th" i uuniiili- - to i luiiige the rnlisi of iluti ." A s,n if be win- lliti-iesti-d in oill to la,,,, i.ii'-s m i -giBloiii.il pi tiding in the i S, mil Mi I'l i-iilohi -.ml ' I liuie ir I i ling' d lo li.ni- a hub. ini-i-tmg befuta Sciiutor Pi-uiohi- at I oi lock i V. n $ T :7 -1 -cSS'.- $sSf , kV(K,swJ
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