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' THnrap' .;. wt vi " - v .r . wu.-i.. tj . . av, .. :.ir . .i - - '. ,.-f o.'t t .vw.n . -, . . i "... j - - .-. vi ' r" j .: r . :."ii rs . xsrtw "n ' i .----'. ? - -- - .' j -' I's 46o TVme or Fom to Send Yourself a Valentine -Would $100.00 Do?-See Page 2 TT Cuenmcj public Keftcjer THE WEATHER NIGHT EXTRA Generally cloinly lon'shl ulth Inwrsf Iriiipcrnttiro Jlnt il degrees: Thursday notably falrj senile arlalilo winds. 1 TIMIT.HATl Itn AT 13AII lltlllt -5TT ,10 in imi 1 I 2 I HM i .to i iirnTii l.'iii M t l?ir. mo I l i V0L, yit, NO. 121 SUBMARINE SUNK rj OFFCAPESBYSHIP; iHMl Piloiboat Philadelphia Rams :pHPBJP 'B L-1, but Tows Disabled kw'Ctm Craft Into Lewes ' v ' 'tirlJH; I VESSELS CRASH TOGETHER M && IMS IN THE DARKNESS AT SEA p H Old PHot Gives Views ItK&arding Crash at Sea Captain lwl Snyrcs. nnc nf tin ol(!ct pilot In KPrrieo nt Capo Jlay. today cave this theory of Urn cause of the rollifion between tlio siibtmi rinr, i,.l and tho pilot boat I'lilla- "Tlie only way Hint collision could me oceurred would lmvo been for the submarine to rb-c suddenly right under the bow of the Philadelphia when tho pilot boat was coini; full speed nhend." The fnlted Stntci submarine L-1, s lCS-foot n.'O-ton bout, earrjins two "..ffieerj and twenty enlisted men. was -nmracd bv tho pilot boat Philadelphia at 2:30 o'clock this inorninc off Capo Honlopen, near tho Overfull liglitshlp. All tho men on the submarine escaped mj'ury nnd tool by tic cripplcil diver 'ntll'it 'ns towed into the inner bar tar behind tho old breakwater uear Lewes, Del. Tho crash occurred in the dark as tho Ii-1 with thrco other tindervea ves sels a- coming up from Hampton Roads to thn Philadelphia Navy iird. Tho L 1 was gliding l"i"S tho sur face of a smooth fcu under command nt Lieutenant Kobort Philip Lukor, Wio tenrrt overseas during the war. hcn the hulk of tho pilot boat loomed up. There was not u feeond left for the lighting craft'H course to bo di verted. , , . Sjer plates worn dented nnd wrenched bv tho Impact of the pilot boat's bow. The h 1 lurched nnd staggered. ater speeded In throuah the loosened ites and then poured iu with a gurftliii rash. Water flutruslies Pumps Rapid orders 'wero shouted by Lieu tenant Tuker. The pumps were started but could not check the rising water in the ensinc room. Tho other submarines which had been forglDg steadib ahead, .uneuvered about nnd stood hj to'g'nc Captain John H. Kolly. skipper of the m'otboat, had n hawser nttaclied to rhr T,.1. nnd started for the llreak- Tater with the damaged ve-el bobbing ihlnd. Tho submarine began sinking ut the stern as the harbor was reached, The LI rested, stern down, on u iddy bottom in shallow water as tlio nam. tnrce. ami llairy, two, weie ni lower boats took off the officers and I another room. i'"w , , Tho first llocr of the building oceu "The bow nt tho pilot boat hit the r,ltH i,y t)lt. Bridge family is umsI as mbmarlnc," Li'Utennnt Lukor said. meat market by S. N. Jacobin. Tin "The members of the crew were in no I ,,, mnrU't at 11.1S is conducted by danger nnd were cool and collected. Frank Crawford. P.oth properties nro They obeyed orders with quickness and owncj i,T William I5atcr. precision ij-)0 (llnPH wore spreading through To Salvage Submarine Jneobson's store, after mining stock and Calls for help were sent to the Pluln-1 hAturo, in the lish market, when firemen J.I..SI. v.. A-n.i nn-,,.;u itierei ariived. A ladder was rim un to the iiuiiuiB .iiii.i " "'"'"" onered the navy tug Knimin trom cape Mav Tho tug reached Lowes at noon, When the tido recedes the .submarine1 til he niimncd out and repairs will v mado to the stern plates The vos- 1 then will be towed to anchonigo at u navv Jurd i The L 1. with her sister craft, the) 1-' I '1 ami 1 0 constituting the nnh Iiivhion of the Atlantic suiiinn An llnlllt.i ..... .rilnrnil TPStnrdllV til irorepj from Hampton Roads to the i llilla-Mphlii N.ivy Yard. . Tho four submarines, practicing ma- iifuvero, alternately diving and steam -'n; on tho surface, gamboled liko huge dolphins up the coast yesterday, and midnight found them approaching tho De'awaro capes. In the distance the pilot limit Phll ucWphla, stationed at Overfolln Light. iatv the riding lights of the four sub marines beurtu In from tho open ocean, nel, us is custornury, put out to see ! a pilot Mas needed .. , . , .... eiiceiveci i) iiiguis Inptaui Kellv was on the bridge. siueivtng thi lights tliat appeared off ". .1. I a sin cvui-iuny uuih. J0lll(: about tvvcnlv -eight vents old, villi the heavy dnrkness that comes just wr,rjng sailor"rt blue penjacket over sit.!., ,.?' V,rkr,,f.',aw". .'".' a dark suit, and a regulation navy cap. , 'Af ,1"; lldladelphia cstima ed ,,,, lh app.-are,l about thirty jears 71.'ii',D?.0 ,of " fhll that bore the..'- uor . ',. ..... w,tnoIlt ... 0Ver- ! ,y:i.:Sl. wir..bae "ml tlu'"' nrnrncS3 . " ul ul ell; ocean. itv fuet that tlfev lav low on tho ubinorln. .n,i .... "i, it ...i ..t ..w.. ' ifci.i imu OlilUII 4II1VJ -ef rl-i- ogether deetlved him. It is believed, e ieveel of Im i ' ico bo- ii prnimh, took tho lovvness of i8Ms to mean a greater distance lfen hli, lmni and tlio Biihinnrinc. ,1'itb is the ciiilannt on uiveii bv ship- ling men of the collision that followed me l'liiludolphia "stepped on" the bith arineii port quarter, and the sub immeiimtelv began to take In water urotiRii tier luotened stern plates. ..."i" ! I i-hc 1, 1 was hulls In 101" l.v the i; I'dnc rtoat fo. It is 10S feet long, wyentern feet wide, nnd has a thirtctu "j'jv iirau. UYSTERY IN FLASH OFF ATLANTIC CIT riimhi ii.1'1 "" "f lKht "nfl ,p"n Ani ?K m0'"'1 "Pl'nrentlj nt sen off .V-ewi6.!!1" "r ?ve.l nt 1:1.-. 2"?1! niorning by United Stntcv iu. .5Uiar5,?,.,h8 f00t of Icin- ave " and nt BrlRHntlne Island. niisii..: '"; "''Phnncsl to their head- ' hecn ren ,t " ' " "i1. Plosion hud Pb. rror,to, 'rom New .lorscv or WVn8 ,U ft,B wa" '""Jee-tured .nut,0"1! ''Anney. Rllnr(. ...M n ' nf iiLu."u'J " 'he tower at the fm.t i . i.w inn dnrzlitig clow i,ii, 1.......1 iuii &niitti,f it. 1 . ' "M " "iru 1 nt Hw. .... . "l'"r" "" sound iv lomr --- Vnnlvitii "" v rtfm. riii,,m"ii.... l' sTansiai. tnto,..r' "' '" surf tii-ar'.Hiclals. tln.v sum .' ''"'''.''',",,, r,U,v. nf the Nineteenth ..ml ai.M .. --te ttily jteSMmttM ruiuduu. r.. .-.,, .,. w V - tovXi'!SZZi.'ii'tX3J&i:i.'tt!'t,V'4'JiiX4,X,k-i'i'i(Ui MICS. KAIlIi I'. KSIVK frs. Knlpo nent to the tlefenso of her husband when lie was attarlied by ii Hadnor township mounted itttistablu nt their home, at Hadnor Sunday morning THREE FIREMEN INJURED IN BLAZE IN CIGAR STORE, E iim mown oiunu Men Burned and Cut in Franklin Street Placo Three firemen were iniured in n fire which swept the babement and first! floor of the wholesale cigar btote of Marcus Davidson, I'ranklin and Spring ' Garden streets, at 11 :'M o'clock this , mni-nlncr Tln. Inlnti.,1 ,.,n n ,r, . Hurry Irwin, PliPmlnnl 7?n.,ln v. .,," .-,' :.:, i. " .i" ;.'. .;. :r .7.!"?::r ; .'' ' , IHIIIIS (II HI' ' i muu uiiiiua i rn est ( ullinnn. Kiicino .. .. .. . fnmntif Vrt '(! 1 I riu i... 7,1"? , " """?.' "S its f ipft ., C t-ou,imny v' " LUlH til ,lIt lUinU. The tire was not discocred until it wns sweeping thiough the basement of tlio three-story brick building. Mrs. Davidson, at work in the rear of the store, gave the alarm. Uy tho time firemen arrived tlio flames had spread to tlio first floor. The upper stories of the building are u-ed as apartmi nts. Irwin wns leinoving debiis fiom the stoic after tlio lire when u buttle nf polish exploded, showering liquid lue otcr Ins face and aim-.. Davidson would not estimate the damage, which will total sowral thou sand dollars. Tho chum; 0f the tire Is not known. THREE CHILDREN SAVED FROM FIRE IN CAMDEN Little Ones Carried Down Ladder From Second Floor Three children were carried from a s'oeond-"tory window of 11 JO Broad way, Camden, nt 3 o'clock this morn ing when fire, starting in n lish market at 11.13 Uroadway, spread to the ad joining building. William Tlridee anil his wile weie n sleep on the second floor of 1 HO when they were aroused b smoke. I heir children, Mary, four years old: --!,,. n v,- ,.... ,.:.,.! ,s i.m ' -"" . -i .......... u.- " ". 'i'ou to the. street. Iliey were bundled ' i" blankets ami taken to a neighbor's hou-e. ! Hnter estimates h. lo,s at 3000 to I MWI0. covered bv iiMirumv. Ci aw ford, duller, "aid bis unprotected loss will total o00 Jncobsou's stock w. is damnged hcavilj 1 ho tire i. ml to. hnvo started In the unoccupied iear of 1 I " lil'UllllWIl.V . RRRRFn OF RUM AND CASH Pistol Afforded Precious Little Pro tection Against Bandits 1 .IniiioN O'Brien, who is emplnved at 110 South Fourth street, was held up und robbed bv two men early this mornlug at 1'ifth and Alarket streets, One of the men. according to the stor.v told by O'Brien to tho police of ithp Tenth and Buttonwood streets situ- t )iii, held n pistol to his forehead while t,L, ()tar ,ntrUL.t(,,i tho contents of his i 0ekets. S22 in cash nnd n pistol. u'Buen described one of the men as coat and hnd on a giay cap. I Tho description of the latter, ac- eo.it. ..il had on a cmv cm.. cording to thn police, tits tho appear- - . - . . ance of one of two men vyho ycsterdnj ante oi ,oi,- u i .. i. mv. ,... ji"n.v morning lield up and robbed a man at Se,.ni nnil AHrket streetH becond and Market streets. KILL CONSTABLE IN AMBUSH 1 . - Party of Twenty Attack. Four Offi- cers in irun town i Sl.lliliereell. Irt'L IrvUiid, I'eb. iBy A. P.I- Pour policemen were umhushed lust night at uromoieagiie, v oinu.v Cork, by u port.v of twenty men. One of tho ntliccrs was killed and one serlouslj wounded. The others escaped STUDENT ATTACKS HIMSELF j Admitt. "Frame-Up" Was Designed .- A....t Pvnn clnn 10 nvso ..,..-.-. Mleldlotiivwi, Conn.. I'eb '' 1 A. P.) -Sevmnur .vi. i.iv. n '""?". . 1 .... . N. A . n fiesiiman 111 vvesie.wi 1 1 .. verslly. made a cmfession to the col Bi;j'' ' sBn "! :-.-. . , .teeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeheeeecE 1 HMnHtM'tV . m.v CUimHHmHI verslly. mane a e...ii.-i.; . .. ""',,,. in this cltj .vcstcrelny. lege nthcinls at the ho-.pi al hist night, 'w int ,ai stepped from a ferry that he attacked himself ln-t I luirsiiij 1 wfli( rrossiK rielawaro avenue Pight ami ",- "'" 1"'1 '';v ".'"VrCvvhen ho met n friendly stranger The man in hN eloimiloi.v mom. as lie bad , w m. XVast,ln, ,f ,1()1)C m(, stated. ' 1 , . ,.r 1.... ' tlipio"ciiii it.i'ni el him with food and l'ear of evpulslnn because of low tlieie ' ,..'.. f rMIiMI,i. hevause of low .tmnllinr in his studies I. .1 the ,voiui? 1.1 i.,.,.ii,i.. 1 ism ssiil n the uiu- un ..-- vrsilv. It wns iiniinun ,1 in llliiveisltv ...,i i-i. ...I,,, lit . ......... . , . i . p.. . iiiii ri uii inn . lltlHCt III llirillllll- n " ' " ' ' of disorder ill his ronin line tlieii struck i himself Willi ii piulille I.I- wns uu iiisciniis loi an no ir unvi ns ian;il , lOIV j Oliver and Grundy Join to Kill Sproul Program Coalition Now Accomplished, and Pvimaryl Object Is to Knock Out Governor's Tax- j at ion and Revenue System i lt.r GnOItGK .VOX McCAIX lliurlsliiiig, Kcb. -'.Tho coalition ( row. the administration lemlei of the of Gcorgo s. Oliver, of Pittsburgh, who fennte, was tho greatest wurprlso of controls fourteen votes out of the tllet?es'0,"-1 . 4 ,. ,,. ,Vnw twentr-f,,.. i .1 u 1. i, 'As stated last week, Senator (row iwcnty-tom- In the Allegheny dclegn- tMephonod from Uniontown to two tion, with Joseph A, Grundy, presi-1 friends that ho would not bo In liar dent of the Pflnnnrirnntn Mnniirn.. I rlsburg for three weeks. Ills phylelan 1itUrv.r.N' ---elation, who controls a ; I problematic number of votes In the An- ibemblr. s .,., n,.m..iii,...i r, I Mr. Oliver went to Philadelnh'ia from ' toXfi&&ftg ods, bo bobs up in Ilurriv 'm?nt'w,is u':tU N " worki"K ttTW- Ah tho administration leader In the HU?",!C,,,- Senate. (Vnv -s nbHCnee has tended t. ii,.,n 1 e ' ouibinntion ot often"e rather liS tlilncs up. lie has announced he man ueteiisc. if u ,,,wiii.intt.niiiv mi ,. . , .r, , 1.1... . ...... i,.nni imtl.fVn,,- .,.. r 11, " 1 ,. -""' "luiiui aiimnce I H'l.,, I . . ...... ll . Jl JUUlil IV UIUIIHII l- "' ' i-lio object of the pact will be to make , iratlon was lining up for a light. mi.118!'"',1 nnything that Senator .nie tno einent for .mi early adjourn -U. halrman Crow fathers, in- .nt 0M April 28 is being vigorously dorses or favors. 1 rimarilv. itn mirnnn a in K-iinrL Uo"rnor Prours taxntlon und revenuu! HVfite mU) u cockcJ AnythIlR uiui ucar.s uie administration hallmark ears. , , is marked for vl.iughter, alwnjs pro-' With les thnn three innntliH nt their vided the new vnmblimtlon can muster I diposal it will be virtually impossible enough votes in the House nnd Senate, 'to give decent consideration to Governor ,,.. ,.i i- . i a ' Sproul's constructive piogrnm as out- Sproul ( ontrols Senate UnC(, lu hK mes,ngC. . i n1? a'llanf'" will bo unalilo to I -vith a minimum nf time at its dis fontroi tin- .SetiatH. The ndministra- , i,osni nnd with -uch important matters '...'" '.r' .'" ulc upper Douy is Huuii 11(111 kl ,11... rt. 1.. ,1... ... 1....1.. I ,. I uml " win bo nble to block any ml - '"V ".""" "isi, or uwucks upon, i,ur 'c,"Ar measure liiivtiniilni niA.tM.o.. ...I.ll. t. ...... I in.uiui nt' n.-ui - iiii'ii ii. iiixiiir. 'rim 11,..,. :. ..n L mi i v fciuu-i- in Ull Ill Bfll. JIlITt' M no leadership. Kmythiiii: is ut Mxes I nd beveus. Thus far no poll of it has Upon tnmU. The Philadelphia df legation. frorA all ' iipiiearances, will be -uldicrs of fortune, 'iney win he trailed tight and left, with the exception of thoe whn assert their Independence. Tlio sudden icappcaiaiice of Senator I A LIE, KNIPES SAY Suspended Policeman Admits! Blackjacking, Offering Excuse That Victim Resisted Arrest WIFE MADE PLUCKY FIGHT Ralph Porewood, monntcsl policeman of tho Radnor township forte, who" Is licensed of having blackjacked Karl V. ICuipe early .Sunday morning in tho latter's home, Chepstow, on the King j.f iP..Lin ..n.i ..f,.......! .1.:.. ,. BLUECOArS STORY U. j' . . .1 .. .".Hi. .,ltlIJIll,.(! .III-, ti.i.i-II- i ,l(.,,i ,rt iilulii,. lit., ti.if .l.Aln.ini. llin. KSI'll IIP Jlimiii l.-i lb. l.T.ll.l.lf UIUI Mr Knipe hud resisted nrrest. The policeman's statement is denied bv both Mr. and Mrs. Knipe. who sav it is "ridiculous and a park of lies." Porewood is under suspension pend ing inquiry by the Radnor township commissioners, and has been held in s.00 bail by Mug strate Hunter, of l w'.n no nn o' irainmi iin,.,.inn. .icnuii I and' battery ' sworn out by Mrs. Knlte. Mr. Knipn, whose liead was laid open i ..,. i.L i. ,t... ,ii;.,'. i.ii. ,-i. ., .!, ,,,.,. i i,!u ,.i,.i , in ! jemi i-i i't nn- j m 'i ii juii ii n uitii iv ' ' '.' v '""" ;rJ ";r i""v."-' oung wife to a iloelor s offiie live miles distant for treatment. wn too v eak today to bo takm to tho llrvn Mawr llospital. where ii i-i desired to make nn X-ray rvnmiriation of his head to determino whether lu- skull is frac- t tired In the statement In- made attempting to eveiifo and explain his attack on Mr. Knipe. tho policeman asserted that Mr. Knipo's tar passed him rapidly and grazed his stirrup. The policeman fol- I lowed to the house and knocked on tho j door. I "1 said." the ii'ilieeman declnied. " 'Do you recall almost running into a I nnliceinnn on his hoie on the Kimr nf . Prussia road?' Air Knipe said lie did. guiro & Hernard. of Market street j told him I would liko him to conic near Second, commenting on tlio ruling. out unci tnlk with me. I had no in- permitting otilv manufacturers and petition of nnesting him and merely wholesale druggists to withdraw liquor , nutrd to call him down. Ho said : 'I . from bond, declared it might mean ' don't have to come out for any poliouM'oavy loos to wholesale dealers, and lofflicr.' 1 then told him ho wns under that little cncour.ueinent wu.s offered in arrest and it vwm uccesuii for him to come with me. ., ,, . wiuch vv uu iii.ituj.icu "lie was in tne nci oi closing tlio door when I grabbed him by the coat collar. Ho g.al.l.ed me by the wrist and said he wouldn't come. As he still refused to co.no with mo I told him 1 would have to use force. He haid : 'N'o police ullii er can nrrest me in no tiwn house ' I told him: 'This is your ist chiuico, Jack, or I 11 strike you ... ii .i.i.-i, . I with mv bin kjnek. ' "He pulh'l m hand avvny from his , , striking him ,...... ..n tlie i-iL'ht side of thn heml. His wife .nine to the n..r nnd asked mo nvhat was the inuttcr. Later, accord- j T' i,,(ii mi. ami .virs. ivnipe eNpicsscu i... i, ..,,. at the statement The patrolman hail said that he "heard the Knipes laughing" after they had passed him. If I was going so fast,' asked Mr. rniithiinsl un 1'iutc Two, Column Mi '-FRIENDROBSJOLDIER Catnn Dix Man Found on Street P wth Va,uab.8 Gonc ci... 1 iistziiit. twentv-three venrn -,i , Company L. Recruit I'duou- mil 111 Timifii ,innlli Corps. Camp Dlx, was robbed 0111. ... , ,( 1i)m Wlltci,( ovcienat and gloves li.in I i.alei AVu-1.illt liiiivereil conscious ness ami discovered he was l.ving on n dnoistep I " n ... ni. . . ue- vwne.l. r.-.i 'ihe sliee's. -vi o'-ioei. ins morning. . ,". , ,,, Kliitlr... fnmiil llin .,.1 niuu ii ) .,-. -. -- --.- --.-.-..-... ...... iivimn ',...,. Vi ... . . . dice elaeel at Sixteenth street and Co iiiniliea ivciuii MiinorttlPK nt Camp li, i. i l ii ii itite I PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 , !,.n,t "rf'prc'J W l nsnnltar inm lint 1 "Vf. "'J ot March-iu,rtf "' ',S S When ho was supposed to be talcing Lu." .bAt.hBi -n!c0A10' ,.R?' tc.,.t c"TZi. now. It looks as though the mlmlnis i BUHiB ui un in iiurrisuiiiK ''.' v m.iuI,! l.r l,n nilver-Orundv ncople. MM... Tv...Uln4...A tiM dnnn nntlltllcf tO amount to u row of pins. The sef-lon j., furtlicr bllin(1 ttmu any in r-cent ... . . lt.. ......a.. as a constitutional convcDiiou, uuumrs- Monnl and legislative apportionment, tlio creation ot a new we arc i'-'-- i i i.. ..,... in.niliin ontiufilrta mi'iii nun iiim vauuus iuaiuivii it,hwh -, i 4i. ni..nA. uini :.. iim JL WOIIIU in lK HvllUf-l t'MU), n v world to cot the Legislature in u timie To finish work within n iporitled time n,i ,...1,1 ,n. Im inwucn ocrboard. or at least permitted to die on the calendar. The opposition would noo to it that it would be ttproul mens ;irnu thnt. wero iettleoncd. That is the situation today at the close of the fifth week ot tue Hussion L PERMITS LIMITED Can Be Granted Only to Manu-; .i facturers and Wholesale Drug gists, Palmer Rules SALES ALSO RESTRICTED Uy the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 2. The authority of the government to issue permits for tho withdrawal of liquor from bonded warehouses is limited to manufacturers and wholesale druggists. Attorney Gen eral Palmer ruled in nn opinion made public today by Commissioner of In ternal Revenue Williams. Issuance of permits for the disposi tion of liquor by wholesale also is limited to manufacturers and wholesale druggists, tlio attorney gcnernl ruled. Commissioner Williams said that v hllo the ntlomev general's 'opinion eliminated the wholesale liquor dealers from the right to permits, it was not tin ntent on of the bureau to interfere ..-. ...-..----. - .; . . V3tn HIP (UspoHilion u luuir prcrynt stocks. Ho declined to say what regulations i would be adopted covering liquor in bonded warehouses owned b.v wholesale dealers, but suggested that it might be i possible for tho dealers to disposo of their bonded stocks by the transfer of tin win chouse certificnt"s to wholesale dtuygists or nuiuufa"iurers entitled to penults. Mr. Palmer's iiiling on the question cf p.'rmits for tlio lie in wholesale quantities ef liquor is limited to ulco holie spirits which have not been do uutureel. Owen Mnuuire of the firm of Mu- 'he means suggoMeil to dispose of tho certificates held l dealers. Ho inti- united the ruling amounts to pretty .nearly a virtual older to whedesale liquor dealers to quit lining business as SUCll.i It was explained thn average whole sale druggist uses comparatively little nf bonded liquor, principally because of high co:d.s and because hig business is largely in alcohol, of which tho supplj ib plentiful. CONFESSES KILLING WOMAN Assailant Asserts He Was Hired to Rob House of $110 Mlironl. Conn.. I'eb. 2. (Bv A P.) John Knooni.iiiskiis. thirty-eight, wns arrested here ..irl today charged with the murder of Mrs. Jnseph Cheruock here' jcsterilnv The oflicials said the aci'iise d man admitted ki'ling Mrs. Cheruock b) heat ing lier with u cobbler's Iron Hand, nfte'r which he seniched tlie house until he found iillii whli-li the husband of the dead woman had saved to pay Intel est upon a niorfniii' upon his homo. Kacenninskas snld he was hired b.v two other men to obtain the monev. Those men, he declined, ilmvo him fiom Bridgeport jisterday in an automobile nnd waited inarbj while he killed the woman and obtained the uisli. Tlie po lice started a mmioIi todnj for tliese men. FORD LOSES ON RECOUNT Gains 3233 Votes, Reducing New berry's Plurality 4334 Washington. I'eb 2 - (B.v A p I Tho recount ol ballots in the Michigan smitten ml ohvlinn of 1 !M s, which was finished tnila.v b.v the S, nnte elections ecimmltlic. gme Senator N'ewberr.v. He publican, a plui.ilit.v of lli.1l over Heui-v l'ord. Mr l'ord innde a net gain of ,12.1.". Mites in tin. leeoutlt. Imt S -ii'itnr .w I.., 1 1 ,n .il iduitilii iis 7.1I!" RUM WITHDRAWA I BROTHERS RESCUE FIVE OF FAMILY IN LOMBARD ST. FIRE William McDermott Collapses After Saving Mother and Four Others From Injury GIRL SCOUT GIVES ALARM WHEN FLAMES BREAK OUT I'ivo pci -oiis were lescued from tlio ; home of Mr-. Kathorino .Mcuermuu. .1227 Lombard Htreet. at 7 oYlook this morning, when lire damaged the piop-j erty. Willmi.i McDermott. one of three brother, after saving his mother, sis ter nnd brother, wns liim--elf ivcrcoinc. and was carried from the house by an other brother. A thirteen-yenr-oldGirl J Scout. (Jail Patterson. S221) Lombard' street, aided in the rescue. ' Of five persons affected by -moke all . recovered within a couple of hours ex I cept William McDermott, who remains under n physician h care. Gall Patterson, n member of the irl Scouts troop of noly Trinity Lpiscopnl Church, heard the cries of fire Girl Acts Quickly liaising :i window, she saw smoke issuing from tho lower floors of the McDermott home next door, and two men shouting "Fire.',' were running to ward the house. , The cirl ran to the street, told tn men where they could obtain u ladihr. aided them to carry it to the McDer mott house, and then ran toward Thirty-second and Walnut streets, where "he turned In the alarm. In the meantime, the ladder had been raised to the upper windows of the McDermott home, nnd members of the famllv were aroused by the shouts ot tho two men. nnd other neighbors twentv.tw0i William McDermott, ,; ears old. carried hi, mother, wi.o h , 1 liny -iour jvura uiu, i" ,mv .....v.., -( ! lifted her through to tho two men wnit I ing on the ladder. WhiUr they nsslsteil .iirs. .xieuermon. to tho ground, William went back into I the smoke-filled house and nlded Helen, Ibis sltcen-yenr-olil sinter, anu josepn. im ptirhteeinenr brother, in escaping by the s.me window and down the Inrliliir I IUMU. . . I Rescuer Owrcumc b SinoUe i In the meantime. John, the eldest j biother, twenty -five years old, had aided ..Alary, anoinei sisur, muni mnw iL' ' I.I ..... am.. nl.rtil(llAriri'fl 11111 s oiu, iu vavujiu "j 'v... . o home. it., . mtliail'SAbb-lnto. the. bouse. Ui : '.-. 'find that Wlliluln hud collapsed from the smoke, which had an.vte.1 nis turoniif ..,,...,. . tlPnnill . MP1. and lungs, He dragged imam to tne ' exnect to be n real Girl Scout?' .taiC 'CM QCC ' S&YS G. HOG I MIC till Urr, OHIO . nuu Unofficial Prophet Declares bpring ' Will Be l-iere soon With no shadows to frighten him, the otlicial groundling of the 7.00 decided at noon to cull off any further winter weather and order nn carl spring. If be badn t been asleep since nisi .o- I ember, he would know there wasn't much winter to call off. Tliis groundhog must have had a I -well press agent some time In the past. I'.verv .vear there is a big fuss made i.i.i.iiini nnd he has n da.v named In his honor, just like AVnshtngton, Lincoln I nnd Labor. But when you come right I . . I... t. r... miii.li .if II TI Mill. 1 down in ii. no i-sii i- on mum " ...-; , inal. zoologically speuuing. i n.Mn. mi. I frt flu. slreel. ,..v ..,vV,,.vi., ,,,... r.. i. ,n,.n,iln,e eripine comnniiies , eost oi maieruis and lalior protiably i, i, i,,,,,,.! , ; , 1 All -. ...vw........ . "P-"- . -- I,! J..Mrt1 ,!. ., .,.- ... LW.-O . " ' I "" .' " l.,l .nnnml. T 1KV hell til- lire tO ".,'.u"'. .'""-,"1.'-. i"'- " "-' l .-. l -. - (li ,l. ( fie I'.iri- , OI.C.l-i IIM nil ,u. -.--" ,.-.. . .,, livfin. !).,I.(lOO. eif which ...'.. 2TO.0II0 has been u " .", ' , : ' ' . i.: . ' eior u. pay ram nun nnv ot us uie nrst ium, ',","'.. m... uiniroi.iinted. ,.;,"".."'," m,. -m,,,,,,,,,, recall. In said, and it was KUisl.ee within a nan ueiur. ,. .. .-n ,,.,,, .,,.. tnilll. ,,,, 1Ilrl,M "V'"'" i '" . 'l,," ". """icuness. ,. ,. ,.,,, m,t t(, f ofSlOOU. .... tntni ..f m:, .vij ti : ,m,ri u .""l rl"n'" '" ' ''' ""'" 'V'11. D i tin nun l,m,.n u, .. t nn to inaLe t Cillll lattClSOU Was lUOUCst liumu ie-i ........... ,w.n t ., . vl" oii.iu ui- iiiiirn u'jlli-riMi in m. me ava.latile . Vi ff.i. MlD.tKHI.OOO for c-eiiitlnuing volistnii-tiou r ondon eontereiii e hut the Vllie. .mil "".""'" , , , part in the nffaii. , s m i.onuon toniereiu e . out ttie -iiies and . ((.solution b.v .Senator Walsh, "Why. tnnl s wnni wore iuukih iu ..'iMlis ,.. ,i, m,,i,.l 'r u..JU-.i ....- ..iu.i... ..nu ..iasnciiuseiis. to prohibit lurther c do." she said: "keep, our heads, an, r , . T'm J ? "" K I f ' Pr- ,. , , .... ' fo-'eign governments without the think nnd act nuicklv. What else suouu , : : , . :, i ,. i " ' l,,u piounuie. u is .mmi, imu provni ot c .nisress was i-enorteil hnve done .or will t else would you lr.. .'"'" I0"1 ,,!l"7?1.U,:.c?in nA T.?.1 & per cent tax .on (iermany's ,-k- : ioday b.v the S. wit- foieigu relati .- . r - ... . rill- If I If 111 ! Ili IJlllItllV IIM It IlliM IM'f'Il -ma tii..i..i,ln,l f..t. i l.n II..-.. ....., . . . .. . ,i r.nM .. f"ii -r.rtiir win unns .- " .' " . . : i' - '"J ivi inc i uns irrin-, i t'liiniuiuf .t r it nniM ntim nnn litill IV sjih .JV.WI.S. iiM.ih .i x rm.ii a. Mnib f j f 11 Oli.i. . lie His preis agent stnrten nns .varn,nt , nbout there being six more- vve'eks of winter if the groundhog snw his shadow, and an enriv spring if he didn't, and j - -almost ev or j body fell for it. Tlieie i- a rumor started at the zoo . bv some ot the other animals, who ma.v be a hub I'Milou. that there isn't anv thing in tins groundhog stor.v iin.vhow S. S. HARTRANFT DEAD 1 Son of Former Governor and Valley Forge Superintendent i Norristowit, Pa., Teh. 2. Siimue S. , Hnrtranft superintendent of alley Torgo Park, dnsl suddenly today Jt his homo in Vallev Porge. Ho was sixty six years t" age anil the eldest child of former (i.nernor John 1. Hart ranft. lie is .'irvlviMl by bis wife nucl daughter, M.inoii Alarlon is in France with her aunt. Mis. Marion Stovkham , of Baltimore Just two w.eks ago anotboi member 'of the A'ullev l'oi'ge Park Coinniission. I J. P. Hale J. nl.nis, of NorrUtovv n, diecl suihieul.v. I Alajor Iliirti-nift was until recenttv a member of t ie Valley Porge Park i CoiumishioiK In his earlier jears lie was active in the state military, being at one time n number of the Pirst Cit.v Troop, of this cit.v. In 1880 lie was 'aide de camp on h- stuff 0f his father, .division command, i, N. G. P., nnd in 1 1MI0 wns division inspector of nll- practice. I CONFESSES HE SLEW BRIDE Arsenal Worker Used a Knife In Quarrel Over Proposed Trip New Brunswick. N. .1.. Peb. 2. - By the police. Williiini I'llslmmons today elesoribiyl the nuirder of his nineteen- vear old bride Pit.simmons told tho police, iho sniil. he bad killed her with u kinle dining u quarrel om r h proposed tup. .. -.; in leu i-"iii'-s'-.uii luporicei ov- ' .Mter uie in.ru. r in- ....i inn i.nuo and weiu iu ue " .....u.i.i .iis.-uni, i believing her death would be regarded I as suie-iue. , . SKK l-MIKII.A M'ltl 1 11 ,, " su,!"',l. ' v'V Ne.sr , l,i e-'a l.i - T 1. 1' s .iv-nnji it Jd., l-ubiiihec Da. y Etcfpt SunOy. opyrljht. 1021, Doubting Engraver kwiw'.,:jye'yy"yw,www'" ' v " ' "y7,"T " ', lyw.'.w. ... ...A,MM...M.... , ! -ditfBBBBBl UME1UCK No. Hi) '& I iWm- &S ' I- said May. ' ISf ' I' some fine day"; ' v9H ', V ' 1 ,ut' t'lc ,J oar(l wenl '?) t iRf.''H m I (,uite cray If i 1 spelled out lor f pMlmk '-W 1 Maysie, t Iff K 'MMh "('uml ttsM'W ' ' $ MB yffifinry todau." ' I iH' ' v A i 'iil $i - ;.& m: I 'WK?t m h. ml ! ;kMw 1 & - ? t 511 , 1 LBr.. mmm I as .;s V - mMi. vwv Wi4,.&ms. v. "JERKY" '2068 Ka&t cimnRu street; with Heck Engruung Co. There's Another Limpin' Am' rick Todau See Paye 2 ED HALF BILLION TO COMPLETE NAVY Appropriation Bill Cuts $284.- 011f287 From Amount Asked by Secretary Daniels $200,000 FOR YARD HERE' Hy (he Associated Pre, Washington. I'eb. 2 Xearlv half a billion dollars will be required to com- called by the .Supreme Council to be hold pleto tho great naval building progiuiiiin London T'ehruary 2s. lo which the embarked upon in 1f)1fi. the limine ap-; Germans will be invited, will not be nronrintions cnininirti.,. mimnn.i in,iv ' " "" .....-...-.... r.uw.rtii, dm ...... ...i i -, ... .... ... . . ... .--- "- ........... ..-.a. '''" - prxiirjon bill lor the tiscul ve:tr 11122. Tim committee safd that -while tho total coktt ... ', " V , ,(V " L. "" '' Itiiildiug Seventeen lt.ittlcstiips 'lie P. Ull progitun auiliorized l'.il ships Mnnv of these have been coin puieu. imc seven ecu iauienips n... l.l.tll.B xlHtllf ..Mil nnil rt llltl.lllAH Al llltft ll - . , - . . ,, . mn,,s fcti, urp MIl(Pr cnntruction 'flie bill as it reached the House todaj ,,irried S.T7,77.i,12l'.77 Ies than the amount appropriated a jear ago and M's 1,01 1. 287. 2 1 Ies than the amount n,,uetcd bv the Navy Department. Bi'siiIoh the cut in thn enlisted per soiitu I of the navy from 14.1,000 to 100 (100. heretofoie announced, tin committee also cut the marine forps fin tu 27.100 to 20,000 enlisted men No reduction, however, will bo made in tll. number of officers in either branch ()f tlMVP . . Ar. aa . . A ),,,,,. oi luii.iHiij men. tho com imjlr, s.iid. vvoulel be sutlicient to keep t .'isl vessels 111 operation, or ( niiilniiril on Page Tn, Column (lnni -ii j iiv-i n nun 1111 iu iiiv 1 vw tent ti'cnl vear." SISTER RESCUES GIRL AT FTRE Dora Davidson, nineteen years old. blinded ly nrunljc. xvns rei-jued by her sister. Ehzabelh. twenty-one-yeai old. from t'le-Ir second-floor kome, when flames swept the basement nnd first floor of Mnrcus DaviHson's cigar stoie and home at Fi-ankli-. ,ti -t nnd Sprinp Garden streets, nt 11.30 o'clock this morning Ai'ei pieventing her father from rushing into the bimrlnp basement. Rlizabeth heard her sister shouting- for help, and led her through the smoke to safety. The loss is estimated at $10,000 HARDING FAVORS VOLUNTARY MILITARY TRAINING WASHINGTON, Peb. C.President-elect Hnrding favors euat ment of legislation to prox-ide for voluntary military training ot liO.OUU men umiuully. Ch.nmi.ui Kalm. of the House mUu.uy committee, auuounced today ou the flooi ot the House- iu TauuduuK Ills fiyht to I'lvmut reeluctioi. of the- nnuy beTow 17,000 mm. MAYOR SILENT ON TOUGHILL, , ., , , nc.ubc voenmcc. on ivaming ot Democratic Magistrate Major Moore would venture nothing "inner ...an a .,,.. m..nj wnen asuc.i ju..s II Toughill lis magistrate, to sue i . .. , . , , ,, . iicecl the lute Joseph s. llo.vlti as a po- l.ticnl slap in the administration bv i i1(1Vei nor prmil Senator N'nre ami Vh.uiias W fun il no i-oiiMiieri-n nn- npiiuiiunieni nt ninghain .in . i.elu.. wnb luivin had j, ,, ,i , , i.oe.'iHir of jj, '-.nigliill TI . appointiiieiit M-- Hji'i- is said to be opposed to ihe appointment, which ' !jrWH, '!!", "r"', ,n""!'r Magl-tratC iToughi'l In- f.u mnnv venr- been Dom i in n ' ml" d the i ii, -i waul fdiknrrlnllnn Prlr lrt n Toir bv MftlL by rubllo liltr Company Gets $100.00 Prize rt HOWARD ALLIES TO RESTATE REPARATIONS ISSUE Declaration of Principle of Ger many's Indebtedness, Plan of London Conference ACTION AT PARIS NOT FINAL I Hi the Associated Press london, Peb. 2. The i.jnteiom o for the nurnoso of nronuunomi' an lr- - - ' revocniHo -Piitfiico regarding lennrn- ' tlons. from which the Germans will not' .'-. ,.u,i. .. linn Lilt" iji iin.iii 11... u.'i. i, m .,,.,t : ...,, .....i ii.tui - mated hero today. The conference--, rather, will be designed-to prince a deelarat on of the principles of tier- ninrit'ktifiriTtfijItifibJu n. ...i ...v uwimf tin ml e-ire Ies that1 nin.v be altered by the conferees, ul-I Senate cominitie. was considering a though the principle of the right to im- ' similar icsohitmn b.v Senator Reed. pose such a tax will be retuined. The Another Minimum bv Senator Walsh, exjiort ta measure, it is asserted heie, which was approved bv the foreign To wns striclh a Preneh proposal, nil Inlio.is e .imiintti . direited the Trens- t n !' am l- i'Uinrr u tUIUilUlfi Ulf ti 1 1 I'll I fr t thfi l.n pi.iik.ii nf nniii.iiiiniiii.i lir fullct protection from tuiuroG.r man nggre.gres.sion Berlin. I'eb '' 1 .rrmnn.v dm. imt consider the terms ..' reparation eieci.led upon by the Suprenn llied Council at Paris last week as I.. mis tho final set tlemen' of the Inden inn question, but the bnsis of future negotiations This was in.lnated by Dr Walter Siiinuis foreign minister, who sp0ke on tlie leparntioiis question before, the. Re b h tag cterinj His address was now o.l s a cautions stutemenr bv pnrt.v leaders who w,,.(. willing to discuss it informal! v in tlie Inunizinir loom of tin. If m. lifcin .if,.... I the session had adjourned The prevalent opinion vvn t'mt Dr. Cnntlnuril 011 1'uce Two. Coliiinii linn1 PHONE GIRLS GET REWARD I- s.inn qui. 't, is t'nl I.e. luse we took Konce Hefuse Money for Locating Mrs Wltherell's Kidnappers lxs Angeles, l-'eb. 2 - i Hi A P A ,ml,,1(. nlMl lms bl.,n 5t(1( fni. ( four telophonn optrntors who local, d a call which led to tho arrest ot the two' kidnappers ..f Mrs. tibnl.vs With.-rell and her ies. ue Monday after a .2n uiu) iiiiisoiii luiil In i n demanded, hut imi luild Miijnr l P. Sn.vder made the first ci.ih riliul ion i This fun., is in nilelitii.il to 's'.'OOil ot ...... .... ..... ....u U.I.. IKW.-I-. HO fni ma t ii in Icudiin? in i l,e ,.. s,. i r vt. i.-icu u, iriuiiveit uu.l otlieis tor in- Withcrell. which it was announced' last night would be uwareled the telephone 'operators. p,, . fTiei-,. ,) others waived ',i in ... t' v niiK PRICE TWO CENTS SENATE DEFEATS TARIFF CLOTURE; VOTE IS 36 TO 35 Fate of Measure Still in Doubt as Republican Move Is Beaten 1 AYES FALL FAR BELOW REQUIRED TWO-THIRDS Ity tlio Associated Press I Washington, Poll. 2. The Kciiulill- can attempt (o enfone clntuic for con--ideratlon of the etnt'igeiiej tariff bill u.is defi'Mlcd toiIa iu (lie henntc Thn olt was III", for ndopilon of clo ture to :s."i iignlnst. far less Hi, in Mm necessary two-thirds inajiirll. H. (he Associated Prcs Wiislilnglon. IM. .' Tin-eiiKigeiicy nrifl' b'll lodaj nn in ierilmi posl- , lion. . Mite im tin Senate clotura .rule Mi set im eailv tliis afternoon. , with its defeut (oinodul bi friend ana 1 foe alike. margin of eight or ten rotes i less than tin- nwi-ssnrj two tlnrds ma jority or adoption of the i lottire rule was predicted, and the future of the bill, with which u.is linked tlio fate of the seisin's iippinprintinn measures, remained lor tnrther controtcrst . Proponents of the bill promised to fifcht for its pash.igi een with rejection ot elotiiie-. while otlieis bnd announced that the elotuie would b" sign.ll for n ininemetit to set nsielo the tariff mens i re in fin or nt uppionriatlon bills. On -"liilion stiggi'sti-d wn to lay aside i the tariff bill fiom time to time for , onsiderntion of the monev bills and jeiebat the tnriff measure when no np- I inpriiitbiii nie-nsiire was in reudiness Revision of the sections of the Colder coal regulations bill, giving the govern no nt power tei control produe-tlou nnd distribution in I'lnergeni ies, wu sug K' sted to till1 .Senate couiinerco coni- n.itieo today bv Dr. Harr.v A. Gar in hi. former fedir.il fuel administrator. "The bill.' sid Dr. (inrfield. "goeu luither than I believe necessar.v or wise? in oonfei ring quasi-judicial powers upon the Federal Trade Commission to de termine when nn emergency exists and recommendation to the President. This gives a fact-finding bodj power fo de tenniiiu policy. This power ought to bo reserved to the President, or if dele gated, should be assigned only to member eif the Cabinet.' He ndded the cabinet officer should have tho aid of advisory commissions of nnthrncite and bituminous; coal opera tors, dealers and workers. Indorsing provisions of the bill giving tho Trade Commission authority fit, enl. I 111. t I I II, n OI... .Mn.. .I.1......11.....I v V . . ., , . , ." "" ' """"'"""a. iim r intra as to costs and distribution. '." "'' i.aii ne was certain tnot ' tne coal industry und tho puhllc could .. ... . - . . . -- - i i1"'; B "lo.V5 wllhout knowleelge of the '".7 "T.1". " '""h. 1 "u:J,loCK? ol ' 1 V. "' e nunc, .. ' ('resume in the carls periods, the ,, ,i,,,vii.,... ,i..i ..i,m - .. iiiiiiiiiii 'vi iiin-ii iiii iiiwi r JiLirjlim VL like be- ntll hem onns np- otit oni tlinr l lepartllii lit to triuisiiut to the senate nil nitm iiuitii.n and eorrespon ilein ! rel.it n,g fo interest pavments on or refiindiug m foreign Ions DAWES HITS BACK AT ARMY CRITICS Tells Congressional Committee Purchases and Business Methods Were Claan Bv the ssnci.it eel Press asliingtou. I'.h '' 1 'inncs rj. Diivves of 1 iii;m, ben.l ot i lie hureati f stipph pr... nrenie ut in 1 mice during i o vver. sin , lu).-k t'i.lii at ..ritics V 111 III s,, 1 .III .Ittl 11 pti t i" American n,iv 's o I belittle i nienfs ni I t ance Called a- ;, iiih-s In i.iftnl br Detiioernti im N I" r nt ii House wtr i vestignting e .ie miltee I .. lern lli(. trodo up aii'l down tin- timet nnd s'.earirg like n trooper, wnli .ut apology i.. ' How i.eti.i I Pershing's plan for o .irditi'iting the armies ami kupplcn .civeil tne .Ini ..K.'iinst Cerninnv His re. ital .f n i. v ue nts w as dramatic. Do. InT'ig il. nrniv was edenn in nil of its i.,,i nis.- and linsinos methoels. lieiiern' liisn. said tin re was some c fori ... ;.t tins Inte ,tiv in finding tow a ccii. t.. sc-t down nn honorable i ri i.t It- Work 'I'm-i-v pi ili'in was mane to pre- veil nav iiicni extortioniite prices for npplie in I "'-nu ' ' he sniil "I'vcrr I ii-"! ns. hud ' liHi inv (i K. and llnr of the Pr. in h Government Of i ii,'- thei. woip thievcM hanging n" oi' -aeiv. iitiirer who follow cvcrr cnl.-itnitv soinp of them mericnnu who w'tnti 1 to i.'iin a t.roflt out of every deccl of n soldier. There, veorc crnfte'ri win. wint to 1 rone 1. no n with tlio sup pln s we needed mid s,iic tliev could .'mi ti,,' nnd obiiim exorbitant Jirices. P, emie oii nlv to mil men nnd of fend bribes xnd tloic c wie neeej. ill!,- Hiell guilds which we had to take. I I .vv.ni' tin ie vvmii'I I. an assumption i" i- w.. ... !.nl,.l It wnn damn. 1 ASK MOPF. COMPENSATION Labor Behind Bill Amending Seo tlons of Present Law llarrlsbing. I'eb 2 tnei,ilr.ient ',.1 ked hi vn-imi" I, mil. . .it orminlsd 'nlior -.r. ,ropieei in tin- stale coin- .etisaiion . ode n a lull iiitniilucrd In the House loclav bv Powder. l.n. kawaniiii R. 'leseiitHtive The baekors wou'd ndvancr cnmpen sntion from 00 to 7."i per cent, not t eveceel Sl.A a vieek instead of jl2 met inw and have , oiiu.ensatloii begin OTl die thltd (III nf ell a'-llllv. of IW f' "Ul , .A. .',.. t . ."s -.1, i A Ji-&ii.: ., ,1
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