f?pFTllV ' ''r'l-Xf'jt'if t -O $- UlV TTOtTJOf TT HP ,.,fi- W v'ft'iny UW pi, 'A "- e I 97 POLICE OUSTED INM2HREMEN Twenty-four Bluocoats Lost Jobs by Yielding to Temp tations of Liquor SALOONS BEING WATCHED, Ninctv M'Vi'il mi'liibcrx of the pollec fmie were' illmilsi'tl from I lie setvh-e in 1t20. Of till number Ivvont.v font loot their jobi for belivf? intoxioiilcel mi In llmt eiiino pcrlncl, or since the1 I'n tier iiml Fire Ilui-rmi nirii have Iimii miIi i,,r Id 1 rinl by tin' Civil Service Coin iiiiioiiiii. lw members nf Hip Fire Hit if.ni Iihvp lost their jobs fin- Hip "iiiiip Poller niitliortti"". in hIhiu iiik Ihe (Omlilinn if chip vvhh-h Hhotllel not eimse unfair crltii'i'-tii. full iittriitinn to tlip (art there in'1' four tlmiiM iim ninnv w I,,,, a" lircmi'H. mid HiipplPini'iit tlil in ili-ilni'liii; tin lmlleciniiii i almost ,nn.taiitlv iiiiniinelril by tlip tPinptu hoik of roi.,1 fellowship. Tin1 tirciniiii. tlicv point, out nlso, npi ilmn coniPH lineler till' M'liicliiliK eji' of Hip nubile, nn ill tllP every -liny ciim of i!ip poliiPiunn. When a Hiciiiim It lievvecl bv tin1 piiblli' ln iicnily nhvnjs , nt hN best Hint Is. combat l Iiik n i.ti 'u otio vlpwint n Ihp flKlitm' i imMiiK inni'll HttPlillon to his personal t .prnrnncp. in Hip estimation of Super- j intniiteiit Milts. ' WIipii tlip first rn-p.s of nipn cliitrgi'il j will intoximllon were brought befon thr Civil Servirp Coniniission." snid .SiippimiPiiilpnt Mills, "the inembprK of1 t ,r Lonnl iim listx o lot tlicir kindness cr 1 1n lietlci of IIipiii. For ;i time , n let off with stnnll lines certain men l,o t;piifinll. sprnUiiic wen- nnion I tuo Iiii members of tlip force when her Sewnl of these iiipii. lifter hcint; i t irn Inn or more rliiinees. tlNri'piiihil , llirir oiiorluniticM for iinprovemeul. i iiml the I'ommission. lielievins it wan lifius made sport of. decided to dis- , fcilr-- pvpiv polieeninn proved drunk ' while on or off dutv." ' Of the twenty-four policemen (IN rhtirirt'il for inloxicntinii eighteen were jINnm-srcl in 1D-0 nnd six sinre .Tnn vnrv 1. this jciir. Only one lircninn uns diM-liniceil in 1!)L'0 nnd one this jrnr for drunkenness. Isolh the lire- ' jTirn weie iliuiKcd with being intoxicated ; iilille off dllt.V In order to lircnk up intenipornnee on J the f Mill' " force Superintendent Mills aid bi-t niclit tnat n (nreful eliecl: is I lifing Kept on nil enlonns where it is j iifl!pi'(l tin' owners dispense drinks to1 policemen. Plan to Monopolize Primaries Seen (iiiiiIiimimI frnni I'nse "up Kltding stnis of tllP Ll'Elhhlllllo. in tie ii alter of votes, nre the I'hiladel plna delegation urn! the friends of I UV.' EARLY PRIMARY PLAN STIRS JOB COMBINE jfisiffiwss .: t?aiyfc"M i unmusizts. .s. ;?. . i' ' . . ..ill I . . ' ' ". tin. i-iiionioliwenlth was neekiliE to I'1 JAXrARV 20, 1U 21 13 Threaten Brines to"Gc't"Drewesrold ( iiiitliiiuil from I'nitc One nelghboihooil for $."00. M'he (oinuion-I weallli ll entllrlfil thitt lie bought this ear and wan trylni; to pell II to l)roe fill XIMMI, "What was Itrlnert' mnntier wlien lie, talked II )ou"r" "llu had a look on bis. face it- If " ! Mr (ra. leaped to hi.s feel with nn j objection Mr. Cordon insisted tbnt he' minted to -how by the "look" that I Urines was angry. I "Would bin honor he able to tell by! the look on Mr. Cordon's face now Unit he vwfi angry ami would kill n iniin''" ciiid Mr. Orny. "es ' snapjied back Mr. Cordon, when I look at oir, Mothers 'hi Urines Case Kiss Each Other at Trial Mr. Annie - Urines and Mi. ChrlHtian Drewes, mothers of the two (ollege boys who ligllte in the Itrines murder dial, fine as ctliu and the other' Us defendant, met. hugged and kNjed in Hi u riilor outside the com Irooiu ,eterday. I'.nrlier. when Mrs. Hi ewes had taken the stand, the women had milled in friendly fashion. Many pel. oiis muv thp illopliiy of friendly feeling in the corrldoi. re i also mil gin to question witnesses, spoke in more moderate tones than umml. This wnt so .......I....I il.ni It Kpcnipiltfit least likely " .... . .... . bail eauttonru mem m :'SW I... I- I 'I MHS. lUriTA KII.LMHHK Witness in the Urines tniltdrr trial. She lles near Hie spot where the body of Miner ('. Drewes was found. .Mrs. Kllltnnrc told the Jury she lieai i screams at about 1(1 o'clock mi the night of Saturday, October 1(1 Seek Bankruptcy in Allen town Case box Vnu "He Colt was one Mr. ami "Yes" ' Friday lir-pitc denials b supporleis of the Vnu liruwu-CtinnliiBluim combination t.iai iin attempt was being made tond miM'i the iiiimarv election from Sop- n i iir In llly. publii alioii of the repoit licli i!ii i.uim'iI a Hurry among iiicin. ,il i onferenies were held at the li. i ('iiiiiicilnian Weglein. Among t fisi at lending was 'J'hoinas V. Cuu r.ngti.itii chairmnn of the IJcpublie.in AI'mihi . Coiinciluian Hull and others. Win n Mi. Cunningham was iU'-- tim.ii nb'iiit tie report he said: "I i!oi 't i,nnw of any such plan, but I fl Hi, r would be as fair for "lie side f it wiu'd be for tlie other. " He .uid. Innrin. t Iml there was vcrv little time ip-lieB' fiom the September primary Hie Nn ember election, indicating H . tmoieil the May primary. I ' ii iliniin Hall was tohl of the le i n.. uliin ami asked whether this was I I ni.iiigeil to luimper the Minor . in i li In reply, lie sum: ,n h..l (enlhiunl from I'iikc Out' ment of their c aims 'i'u. vulipucna w'll he si'j-veil nn I'.lllterwei 1. Ill Ids cell I, iter loda . Mi -a. one nl the iiediloi's, -:iic he Imiiglit a limine in Alleiitown fioui I In t terwcil, fni SKI.III . The coll e.MI lice. Mi'sn said, was subject 'to no ei"tiim ii'oil':ige for SlTilMI. held li.v the Schliyl kill Semiiinr, and in settlement the builder was giM'ii S."00 in cash and u pun luce money moitgage lor Minn, llutterweck assured him, Mcmi de clared Hint there were no other liens against the propel t. . but on .(annuo 'Jl, the day the builder was arrested. .Mesa mid be disiovered thai llutter weck bad given another S2."li() limit gage mi the pioperty to Albert D. I.ielit j'nwalhei'. which is still unsiitislied. Mis. -I'.utterweck. wife of the moused man. was located today in Ka-t Texas, a siibiii b of Allentow u. To Ohtaln a l..iwjrr "I will say nothing about this tioilble until we obtain a l.iwjer." Mis. Hut -teiw'eck stated. "Mr. ltutterw'eok is near a physical and mental collapse in the iail and is under a doctor's care." Dissolution of the llutterweck Con struction Co.. the name under whiih llutterweck conducted many of his building operations, will be sought to du by his partnci. 1'lojd K. Woodr'ng. Woodring is said to have been brought lo liunneiul iiiiu tlirough his business partner's methods. His home at H.'Il North St Cloud street, which he pur chased for .f.'iCiOO from llutterweck at the hitler's Miliiitatiou and believed , unincumbered, it has developed was ' mortgaged for $3000 to I.ouisn Trnud at the time of the snle. Woodring has re tained Course W. Auliiey ns his conn- sel to bring action to dissolve the con struction coinpanj partnership. Allbley also lepiiscls Miss Katherine I Kramlich, a former bookkeeper in Hut terweck's otfipe. Miss Kramlich bought !a home at 'SM Ninth St. Cloud stieel 'off Hulterwock in .lulv. 1!M!I. The tei ' ords show that tlnee months later llut terweck gave a mortgage on tl.e Kraui- liome to a pint named I'i ied Mrs, Stella Wiggins with her hus band and scM'ti-week's-old baby. copies tlie House al --" ruiulll M. ( stlcet The iiiiiple were married en son me Urines "Looked Angry" Tin court o en tiled the olijeellon. 'Ye." nnswoied Malloy, 'lie looked align " ' What business deMlligs did line with HrlnesV he asked. ilTci crt lo sell me a ")i calibrp, automatic." Picking up an auloiiuitii' winch lining on the table before lilm, the louiid in Urine s abiitiiloneil car Cordon went to the witness held it up. "Was it a gnu like that? ' said the witness. "When did this occur?" wiling, September l.V" I niler cross -('Mimiimt ion uie witness said he never met Urines liefoic the map selling trip. Mttlloy said he had (onie to Philadelphia as the result of a visit of ii detective from the district attorney's ollice. He said that the lirt visit was about three weeks ago. The dotfotiw was Charles Dickeison. who visited linn tlni'i' tunes. .Miiuoy saiu lie newr met Diewes. Concerning the debt between Urines ami Hicwcs, Malloy said that Urines Iiml said to him of a (Ollege i hum with whom oil iiave hi en goiiy; to school for years who has! beaten y oil' out of S7" or SUM)?" Then M:illo. explained thai he was nut in leiested in I ho ipiari'el between the two unii lie never imiuireil how il i nine about . Mr. Cray then asked the witness: "Did you ever lcnru that Diewes had lepieseiiled to Urines that he was pay ing to the map house u certain per i outage of receipts for tlin maps when, ill fact, lie had paid the map house unii li loss than he bad said?" Witness said he had never been told thai. Mr. Clay hole brought in a refer once lo Hie service of Urines overseas to wliiili Mr. Cordon objected. "We all know why he is doing that." said Mr. Cordon. AUU1I AUI .HI .IM.'IH.IH.IJI -;.'! l-'iwyers (lulet Down The proceedings opened today as they did yesterday, with a long coiifeteme between .ludge Ferguson, both attorneys and the physician at Moyainihsing prison. Dr. rinliips. rj im purpose of the conference could not be learned. Doth attorneys, when they did he- the eomntoiiwoajth was seeking, to le Mr. Cordfm licfc'in by rvtUiiiis-iiic iw ' fuqt that all the stuileiils in ( m ' pre'-CIlt Septembei 'l nod He' I and IS, Including Urines II. btoiighl out. by Mi. Marion mom. nnd Hie cililcncc of '"s ' book, that on llie.e days lie had gi i n 1 the students written wntk to do This written woil, was pioduced lu ioup . Then the sluihuits, one b one wen aiked to examine the written -li' el ; amt pick out their own. linnlh leining but one sheet ill each set, that written by Jlrines. , Mr. (inn loiighl ewry s, p oi 'In way. iisiiiling that the ev iihlico M' Cn'iilon xriiiiht lo Introduce was I- lelevnut, C I in i Hie writings offered wite made befoie Hie dime, lilnl Hint He i laws of cMiloiiie did not coiinteimii" testimony ol a kind which the i om I monwealtli sought to gel before Hie 1 court, .ludge Fcigiisoii announced thai he lin,ill would decide wlMth-r h oldeliie wa admissible. I One bv one Hip stildPiU- simfllod throinrh Hie nnneis offered them ..i.u. i ... .i . picked out inoir Fin h ii ii. the . .. , , ,,.. ., , ,: ...w... i n.i innr toe ionize ,,ii ,iiii,i iiiiihinu. i mi .,.., nuu.. - - ,-,.., i ,ii,1w niifi'v to he angry when you look nt' temper ''" '" 'S, fV talking of the previous oajs. After the conlerencc jienry nui en. an Instructor at l'enn. who testuieil yesterday, wa m. '" '"' '". unhUr l.n.t H.c siiuh.nl s name i,t Urines was in iiiii m .mi , i.iiuimi n , nwi(! (ri (( )nk rni ,,, h (lf classes. ..iii. ,,u,. , thrrc days wimh all the other tin mbc. - Mr. Cordon said : I'len-e ro It. - ( Uiw ,, M,.1:I ),,.,! Illl( , ,-. U.o papers turned in bv H'!,1 ;!ua7 ." the ilnme of Mmiios. f ;our class on October 11. Mi., Mr (.,n( ,..,, ,, wll(, , . ,, '"'"')' inn kl low the names of the slu- i Unit Hi- oln.-i .tii.lenf. Imsv with 'h. .. i . ,',i, .!.., oiesent on those I own piipeis. mid no means of kiiiwnm dents who ";r.,l,l"k"l ' wl'etlior lir.nes ... pies,,,, ami wh.lh.r ,la"r?brllev; ilx ffarnto tes.iiied yes- j Hewn i ,.."',. terday Hint all thiiteen niembeis of ' Defense 'I heory Is I psot the cioss were present on those days, j .- ,MIPMi0 UI1H p,, , n. (,.. said the judge. i timony of Chailes V.. Doyle, one of Hie ,,,,!. hi Wins, Point 'students, who insisted that he nw (.iiuloii Miis loini , , Uriiif-M walk u,. and lay a ouU book on - .......i.. ,...,.,..i,,. itnr.i.ui i.iii.i. - . ... .Mr. (loiiinii. iioi-''i. i'ii.'i.-"--.. "--aid that the net of IS0.- provided for exactly the ' nmiuonwoalth's proeut contention. mm... i.wti... in met-i'iilim: the oluec- tiou of Mr. Cray, said he understood the commonwealth meant to call the other twelve torn who were in clas with the defendant to prow who Intel b"cn piesent in class on those days, and also to get specimens of Urines' hniul- Wiial do you think I '"": """ "" '""'" Mr. li.irton was iiskco agiun hi mum 1 those, who were piesopt or absent eju I thee dins. 'Hip witness produced, n roll book, and Mr. Oriiv obiectcd, in I sitting that Hip witness testify from I '.. ......, Mr Ciinlnu extilaineel that lll'lll'".'. ,-....- . , be had made up the. roll himself, nnd w,is entitled under tlie law lo refresh his memory from it. Class linll ()iicstlnned I "Woio the re(ords you refer to made I nt the time of clnss?" asked the judge. I "Yes. sir." I "How weie the questions pin- I pounded? I'liey were writ ten Inn the i beard ami Hie nnswers weie in the stu dents' handwiiting." Mr. Harton then -iiid all thirteen bovs in his class wore piesent on the three dates mentioned, and thai they were ns follow h : "ArnoleNon. Haiider, ' Ueattv, Urines, p.rown. Collins. Doyle. ! Clnss". 1 Liberie. Hallorau, Klauelcr, i Krein and Winkler." Mr. Orn Miid he had no questions lo ask in cross-cxauiiiiatinn, but after the witness hud left the stand asked I that he 1)P recalled. "You have an honor sem in your 'hiss have you not. Mr. Ilarlon.' iiskoi! Mr. Cra . "N'o. sir i ".ou have the eloors locked.' .No, I sir." i "How Ion': a tinip is occupied by the I students In this stndv (eivil engineer- in;l in Miur class?" "About fifteen i minutes. " I "Ibn't it possible for any one to I enter your room without vour know- ! ledge?" "No, sir." ' "Well, you te busy, tied up at your lesk most "of the time, aren't you?" "Yes. but I would notice if any one, not !u mv class, entered the loom. ' i3t Jsissl't ii ii'in Km but thi'V In the other lliov have a long lasting quarrel Mi. MeAdoo. McAelno's friends Hie Dimoirnlii nionev nnd the Los- s would nnttirnlU ally Ihein- with the inone exceiil for the ,l hplweeti lliemeles nnd MeAdoo. ' i i ml is put' In 'I up llii'V w ill lialiU tm n t" MeAdoo nnd Cox's ri will be nur. If not thev will i Mv inii' m til n tin pvesctil unslahle i il i , no in the nntlonat lonunlttcp I i'c lilllgel nl i. thev will if tiiev mil, II de- tin vomeii member". MeAdoo Extra Guards Keep Croivd From Brines Trial Room i- eii i i'. ifi. Mi Mil I I hi 1 1 i r , r.. u ri n i a it.tewstcil in whin l lie .May oi pii'ilically . .Member- of Conn ot course, iutcu stcil in whal does for Hie city . but as lo might iln politically . no one is i, about that i lai.s in (ii Hall loilin noln i .1 lit, illbi r of collfeiell es were held i.' I'rnan Weglcin s olln c in phu e 'I II 111 II lllllVMIIIs 111 Clilllll lllllllll -ill"' i iiiniiiicut was mai" in polilical lodin teg.udiiig inoposeil slat's olliees When the mutter was '' iilt to the allouliiiu of Councilman ".!' ,, I.,, aid that State Senium I1.lt tiuilil he his choiie for I'gistel I ' lie said that Hie scniilor's 'iinliine i specuilh Ills It l ill lm tin' Probers Seeking Arson Riitg Here Cm i nn nl hum I' ice line i ' i, ll 1 1 I'I III s.i. III' in- ll gilllli I ' ' i to tin lin'ioiy hiiihliug ami ' ' ii., tin- luiiilli llniir, Christine snnl I ' p'iiii was lo mil the i ellu'i id i mi lies, and set ii lighted can- 'on of i nib. escaping befoie the i u.'i- imiitiil. Skiillnick is s, inl inn ,1 I ' men weie bniiing on'l one of '' "us. Skulluik said, when the man " -is ,ipf, iii ( idelilally set (ire lo niie. ' i ' il le Moil from the building. : i il mi in the oit fioui the ' "I II. mi The llniir locked nuluiiint- lial I'.se.ipe ( III Oil s ii, nl, Inn ncil nlioiil Ihe hn e ami '' i' lv tin Hill ' 1 1 i lit the i flllllonl 1 ' luiiilli he i mi i not leach the J ' ' " '' w. ,,t lo the sit, HiMir of the 1 '' lulling ;n no i luply ban el f I i' lllemeii iiml polli'', iirihing ,H ' ' ' ' -iiiiIIiiI i In-, inn iii celluloid iiml "" i a, i iinesligiitiou Seigeanl 11,1 '! nf l In- 1 'in i li and Itacc fcl"1- Sim i,,n. imiilieil Ins liitioii to 1 i Hn ' t i hospitals, i eiiii'sting Hint '' ' i who iiinilnd lor in nlno'iit for I ' I In Id ' -''ii li oi ihe building lesiiltcil in wi ol Skilllluk. I li'i ilaiiiage In the lai loiy liiiihliog v '.I'i Mi I'n lili'i said he in ier ," '' in. in hi. ii in'iil In fine, in hail ' i 'lii oi am plan lu huin ihe plni e loud fol lowing Mr. Wiggni-' discharge' from the navy, ill which he scived during the wen hi war as a seaman on the transput t Leviathan. Cave .savings of $'Jti(Ki While her hiishand was away in the service of his cr'iutrv, Mrs. Wiggins was employ eel in Philadelphia lis a book keeper When the couple were man ied she had sned up S'JUOO from her earn- iugs and this was paid to Huttervvcek for their home, and a fust inortgagi of .S",."iOO given "The lawyers icll us they have found i live or si nioitgages on our home when we thought we owned il clear." Mrs. Wiggins said toilav. "I doti't know what we'll do. We have been waiting1 tor some one to tell Us to get out." ' I'led II. Stonier, general manager ol , the Tievler Lumber Co.. illlei osteil with itiilioi wick in some of his building op ernlions. admitted today that sonic of the In. nil given by llutterwei k in his inline as sicuntv and gimiautcis nie, ginuilie These In said he would llieel at the pioper time. .1. Thomas Scliaiit.. Hultorwci k's as- i signoe, in examining his biisienss trail suctions, eotilil not give a ilehnile llguro for I 111- liisse- o dale. He hopes to be able to w.Hie on the sixty houses Hut- , tei wis k li.nl i.inlor i mistiui-tiou. I MEET TO ELECT BISHOP , 800 Lay and Clerical Delegates At tend New York Session New olh, .Ian. -li I Mv A. P. ' More I haii MM I lay and del mil dele ' gate-, of ihe Protestant F.pisi opal Dio cese ot New Ymk i-iuiM'iied hole today n elect ll successor to Mishop Chillies Sunnier Hindi, who died Dei ember 'JO. Picieeliu;, tin- ntlii-iiil opening of the as si mbly a iiieinoiii.l -eivne for the late bishop was held in Ihe I 'alhi dial of St; Jul. II Ihe 1 livilie ' ' Aluoiig Ihe lei-gviin li ii ' illumed fni i liolllllilllloll fni the post in,. The liev. Di William T. y.anuiiig. of Tiinitv Chiiiih; HieUev. lr. l'.iinsi M . Sliios, ' of SI. Thomas', and the Itov. Di Chillies Slallciv, of t ; nit Chuii h. this il ; Diiiii IMuiiind S. liiiuuiauicie. of St. Pauls Cathediul. Huston, and llishop Nr.Huinlel S Tliiumis. of ihe , ml-siiiii'ii-y (list i id ol Wviiiuiiig. Test of War Aircraft Urged Washington. .Irn. -il The n.nv gnieiiil liiiiiul lias lioeii iiisliiiclcd b siocnlaiv Daniels in institute mi in vesiig.uion into the uoliable design f "the tipc of slnp ll' it will form lie mum sli-uigth ot the mn ics o the world of the fuliiii.' nnd paiticiilarlv into ihe posiliili ol aiiii-irt ami Impinvci! subiiiailiies displaciiig c.ipital Mil I in vessels it w;s le.n lied Insl lilghl Til I. ii. mis onh'is ale to inliililde the III M'st'sninni in time I" iipmt cailv in .ludge Ferguson forestalled the crowd nt the H lines hearing by put ting liftcen guards on duty this morning and keeping the entire south corridor of the sixth floor al City Hall char. No one was allowed in the mr-i-ielor iin'ess he hud business in one of the thioe courts situated on it. Hundreds of persons collected on the' cast and west corridors trying to get by the gmards. nstiuctoi-s desk on (litoher IS I noticed il because Urines was the first of nil of us to finish his quiz, lay it down on the desk and walk mil." Doyle lest died Carlos Aniol'lson. one of the members of the ihi-s. vuis ii-c.-illed to identify n check uhuli Mi-iiics bad' gi i en him. lie was posiine of tin- iiidniscnii'iit on the e'heik, .mil thus I'linlili il tho i oiiiiiioli woallh lo gel a sample of Urines' Impel- I w rlhug befiiie the jury . Mrs. Annie Urines, mother "f l'"' prisoner, was on hand enriy this moru ing. ii she hail been on the two previous days of the trial. ;bul seemed mow careworn and nervous than before. She wept quietly ironi the time she arrived until long Rtter her son had taken Ins pine'. Urine, paler than usual, bill IJ" sopinlnglv neiiiclialant as ever, e'liuie in from the entrance behind the jury box, as he had dniie yesterday, and again Weill over to greet his mother. lie put his amis about her neik and oinbraiid her for fully two minutes. Then he walked over to his chair beside Mr. (iiav and Thomas Coogati. Mr. Crnv '-, assistant. Fifteen guards wen- oiih'iul on dutv bv .ludge Ferguson, and stationed at either end of the long south uirridoi on which Ihe court open-. They wore ilistiiieted to keep i very person out id the coiridor exiept those who could prow that thev had business in one ol the throe coin ts which open on it. Ill spile ot tlie iii-iia lit lolls, the 1 1 mt t- liooiu was piii'keil. A- befoie. women I were in the iiinjoiity . The jury panel had I i melereit i" repent again today ami an en- in hand, nn lildlllg uie oigin wmie-ii ni"', weie excused troill -crvici . As soon as the proceedings opened the1 judge announced that the jurors nut en gageil in the present i Use might go ii.i til Toinonow. dnlv one membi r "i the panel incepted this piivih-gi- '' ilioo.'l. there were ll few when the Jul fust was empaneled wh" pies. ut,d tins' i ortilicates or stated llnv liiilistiensnhle in their business. The women all siueU. MUV IIKI.LN IM.IAI.s Last witness lie.iul yesterday, llu second day nf the trial of William P. Urines, n, l'enn student, for imiider. Mrs. Iteeves lived :i short distance from the spot where the body of Klmrr ( . Diewes. Hie niiir clei eel in.iu. was found. She parried every attempt of Mrlncis counsel to ti.ip her in her lesliniony Democrats Fight Over Party Conlrol heeti strong with the Demo- I v union It vvns notieenhle nt ' iiiicisin States whose deega- win- supporting (ioveinni- Cox l al.. women delegates who Min- , M Aeloo openly if not hound liy ii i ile or within ihe delegation . il The women delegates to I t .. ml lommitiee muv make I n Cuverimr Ci if thev clltinnf i.id'"l Hint it i n hail thing to , i mittee iivvnv frmn n neutral ii, 'I pin- e it in tin- IhiihN of n , -n'kei- like Mr MeAdoo. i, ite the nresent s(un(int, i loin,. Tli'- i luiirninnsliip , 'iml" o' Chairuinti While, vvho .ihoie (ill d-e to epiil iiniiiinal imitrol of the loiniuif i the hniuls nf a iniii'inti . Theie , i nf new iiml iiiitosted members i ot iinittei . I'n women. The flic- , i,mci i- u ilioiit iiinnev nnd in I I i' f-i'ti li siekiiig control hn i, s.oiiees (lot of nil ihis a i .item i- lik' ly I" happen konn, v II have n ma ol ill of the com- PREMDLVr MUCH IMPROVED. SIYS COX Washington. .Ian. '''. ' Uv A. P ",i hi- 111 I II .'I 'llll I oil kl i' , ,,,. " fn, I lie In tli l- ill I'll -lib lit , ,n s i nlnl tinll -llu e l,i I - , i i i, l loiiiier (lovcinor .lames M, Cox ot , Ohio, declared today lifter n fufJV minutes' vlit to the Piesldent nt tho4 White House. 'Hie oveitltlvi', Ml'. CoX sulci, was "heavier and mow robtlHl. lit ivory way'' than he vvns on the ocen -inn of tlie former governor's cfill ltV summer, soon after lie had been nam' mil 1 1 ns the Democratic presidential ciindiihilc. Describing Ins visit ns inertly "ilv frli'liellv e-nll," Mr. Cox refused to go into details as Indus conversation with the executive. He did say, however, , thill liiu lirolnctf.il ( i-lu In 1'lllnne til .luiio was tall, iii about and ndded that he would not lake any "messages" IP Ihirope for Hie President. Mr. Cox emphatically cliselnimeil tttxy) tiiirpop in his call to tall; politics nnd ji'kingh I'cniiirkeil that he had gonn to the White II e lo tell the President i Iml he had .lecjded "not to move lit," Mr I'm outguessed the nevvspnper con espond. ills h.v t'titctiug the executive mansion thintigh n side eiitranee. He- fni, he was iihered into the President's stndv he went to ii whitlow nt the front I of the building, rapped on the pane nnd ' Biiiuie-d nl the reporters who were gatli clod at the front euliatiee, shivering In the i old us lliei waited to iiiestiotl lllm (( , mi Ins in ninl. i Thieves Busy In Norristown Nun i-lowii. .Inn. 'JO. - Thieves crt- tiled the i mil nlliie of A. (i. KoloiiinD P Mmidav nighl nnd gol SKI The linine bt' P.. Frank Wonsetler was riuisnckeel hut little of value taken. The barking of ai dog si'iiieil burglars frmn Hie home of Mc Catharine Cast v . on Chain street, e Teaching Society to Elect Flection ol otluers lor the Pennsyl- vnnin Home Tombing Society ami Free1 Cin ulnting Librarv for the lllind, will In- held iii Westminster Hall. Wither , -pooii Hiiildliig, nt I :.".() this afternoon Dr. L. Webster Fox is president of the soiiitv nnd Inbe1 W. Kennedy is the sci retnrv I (. 'ililoiiii-il final I'ure I'i"' i control of the partv reposes in In- pi session of a man who is not n i.'iml date for the picsidency . Any one wh" might by forcing n meeting wiest He cominittee from the control of '"o would be a nindidiiti' for the pi-e-ideni as lor I'Mimple, Mr. MeAdoo. 'linn the i ry is laised. uiipnreniU bv fi lends of Coveinor Cox, that t1 calling of a meeting to elect a cliiurm in would thlow the whole' Hlttiution op' n and invite Colonel Urynii to dew e iel upon the party as the Assyrian i ,n ie dow n on the fold m Hy rim's ) n Colonel Hrynn is n boie man. All those who in. n sign a imind whin .it Thomas Low's in-liiin-e asking l i a meeting of the i oiiimitlee to ou-i Mi White ai" Irving to take the pait .t of the neutral and benevolent hann '' the unnnihlti'iiis goveinnr and plan it in the imiirnl of Urvan or n -i ' er after the piesiditicy like Mr. M. ihio. MeAdoo Men Have the Money Tho-e nie nut i oiitident souiul cine mm deduce frmn them that C"X s p.mer is nlii.idv slipping ami that Mi l -Aden s fiiends. having failed '" "liiino lonlwl nt tlie parti bv a prmi' -" to pay lis dill-, have found nimH -v n tii'iiiiih imine tnc pic-ent organ i Hut ll e situation is nm le.n 'I ' li w tin- -tale bosses Tlie-v in nh FACTORY BLOUSE SALE I. and S. FAGGEN "ssu 82? 718 ARCH ST. vwe i i Clfr w$ VI r v i v: f -it r7- ''t t vo D-A-I-L-Y J:00 A. M. 'TILL 5:30 P M -L-O-U-S-E-S SILK PONGEE GEORGETTE EMB. CREPE DE CHINE. STRIPE TUB SILKS HIGH GRADE RADIUM. $2.00 . 2.00 . 2.75 . 3.00 3.50 P-I-E-C-E G-O-O-D-S 40-IN. GEORGETTE $ 85 Yd. c ll m.vm i s nn o'nn V i" i hi pi vnu cue Z.iJU Id, CREPE DE CHINE 1 35 Yd SILK PONGEE ... 85 Yd'. u" i iii-ay Fights Desperately I' v l- i M nt ihiiin" l!i tiou of the student witness Hun Mr Cray was lighting with every wcii he knew to lotilii-e ideiitilic.it imi ol Urines' handii i iliug Jt became evident eilll.v III Hie e - j nmimitiou of Urines' i-lnssmates wlutl l-loirn Touching Society to Elect The nuniuil meeting and ebetio.i ,. ill, eis ot the Penii-ihnni.i Ilmu 'I'l'iu liiug Society and 1'n'e I'n cul.it in : Lihtnry tor tin' Ulind. will ! 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