nr mi5fi fgJySis' rrmir r njjp.w ' vjt? ? i' " ' "Jl'JW;rW,-111 v iipiw , v iKii'- ;Mi-'.ttr, ,,n. .. 'f,':i't;.y'JH',',k -IV 'vrt4,T ifytTfiu ': r THt s,v v, ." 1 - !.. ''jiv- NIGMT EXTRA T.V tt rhMitMlWMiir MfW,wWR .'mi Sunday w'Wi ffl&r'My. occhmpdbi nln; InSrSwfnx Mutl.cly wlfids. TMfrKBATIInB AT KAtJII HOOTl iTTll 110 111 112 I t IJiJ iLLLULl nT-fl I.TJ !' NIM41 !" I I I I .in V',' VOL. VII. NO. 148 Entered m Second.pim Matter at th romefflc, at rhlladelphla, Pa. under the Act ot March a. 18TB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 PublUhed Dally Except Sunday, uopyrmnt HnhaHntlnn Prli 1A & Tn MaII. 1021, by 1'ublla Leder Company PRICE TWO CENTS T RSHAM SEES ,'V ER SENATE j; UENCE AT PENN ,jd for Asking State Funds Gives Politicians Hold on U. of P.. Ho Declares prATES WITH PEPPER ON iter's plan for school p., a Vat? Carrtiponilcnt Jlnroll . niiiiniui r iii- York irn . i.i innnrnpP nuiiKn " i f ,.i ti- of Pennsylvania, tinilej- the Male ll. n""" .e.v',v:"-i.... : .liaf tM-TMIlMni'M 1 ' 141 II 111- ,,! former illwnoy general ot the IT WciVwhnm hold a lengthy lo f ioJav with flcow Wharton Pcp t i-MlUlnhln lawyer find member liV.inlrrHh'x board or trustees on tlieiiv" ", .. i..,i,. t init I X'riV th" stnle nr maintained u two argued tl""laiCHttnn nt the .".'".T.i ....in nf t ip Assoc atod KnlanuK.lohl.bolnBl.ehl Ith Hotel 1 cum. iu"' . , . fral debate followed the Intro, notion Mr Wickershnin nf four resolutions I.11 . ,, .! ll.Asn Cnttl Ifl lilt. re'r ( up lcninis l""-V.. . Vs .. 17 " '-.clnrrlnv IV 0 ljf OS CtlStlC Vrion. formerly provost nt I'enn. . The "Initer nnuueii---.- ...... m.,. Mr. vv ICKersiiiiiii. in. .I.- .-... i'"- f.l and nrics mil 01 tin- nocu m tlni money from politicians to maln . ih I'nlverslty. . . . .... If eoBtlnued. lie "niil. it would be le the note ni iiiiuinm m ".-, rian opera, pnrieiining ui-usn-i w UniverMt) . -Vanls a "Houicd renn he former attorney general declared t "too imien is S"'K " " .t V. H 1 not enough to tho people, n udliiR tho fcliolarhlp which nnminlly tho i,.itr .rlvos In pxclinnep for the :,d voted bv the I.PKlslnturo. nt if imp ho fiiid. "tlint tho premaev of the ' nlority has mome nt nat"eil awav. Fhall ive lot Hiir- hnrir nut (iwcr nil nio urnvr or all wc rcuvo I'fiiii uy our own ct- Is? . . iMr. Wlckersliatn nssprtPd tlint l'cnn rcr could hope to loan in souoinrMiirii lie it reinalnoil under sinio liiiiuonoo. 'It nmild be better far for tho t'ni- Itr it we rnieii nniy .m,uiiii,iuii, ipfnff tlip I diversity's netivltics but intainin? its standards, than if wo ed Sin.tHllUHiii ami (iroeecupd in tno loni direct ion he tpeaKer comiPiuneu in siroiiB tho prnctlie, now, npopnry, ot to Harrisburc "hat in hand" king aid from the lecMators. As lie tit, "nine "f the irutteos of tin l"nl fit,r oted to 'end n oommlttoo to rriiburx nnd inaKo a linrgaiu with polltlrlaus." Mr. l'lpper. repljinp In .Mr. WirK- , tani, pnke m h't vtmnKl.i in ail - aey ni fiaie am 'Tlit lit? niiilileni iim-.ln tr iinon the ilted Stales nt present," said Mr. pner l that of iiioo assimilation. ate tnntml nf eilnoallniial iiislitiltious ers tho nnl -nliitiim of this problem. "The "tali nf Pennsylvania is bound jo Into the work of higher edueiitinn. if quctwn i whether the I niversity rnmvjIvMiu.i siiiill k' in with it and ml the waj or whether wo IV nn men all wrap mir noademlo clnnki arniind ami lnnil nnle Mate ('( iitriil (Ipposrd TIip fifkl nf Hip fnor re-oliit inns of- ied In Mr WiiKoislinm slates that n the ninniKii nf this oonferoiioo tho oper and nnl s.if,. p.ili-. of tho 1 i 1 1 - rsits in Hie inti'iexiM (lf sound cilu tlon mid Hi iiiitenaiioo of the biKh- t t-tnnd.tril nl i illicit iiiniil indoneii- "oo i In innhiiiio tho indoiiondoiioo the I nivei ii ami to moid further Kjnlifiaimii tn into imilrul and to illillhll as neilil us ihisnIIiIi. ro- nee nimii miiies moheVI fi'mn ilir do fur I ninsij support." The sihiihI ieilullnii is In tho oll'oot t the lni.iiil (,r liusloes "in-.. Ium-i.Iiv HpMh iMimirh ti. ndupl a pnlio. of 'rums iiH,u ami uni invUtnl sub. ilinatimi i.r iiiiliiiinl winimi :, ii, Jte. nml In iIpi'Iiho as lis pnll. the 1 nh nan. i. ( 1 1 .. i u. I.-1 ... n I i 'if the nlrefin under iis iii-i.. I, .,,!, ... ihe limn ii'-i,iilinii iirL'i.H llmi I'l.o hUSp' iMllMl.i.l I,, ti.i.i.k'iil .. ....... 111,0 " 'a h 1 i-iiiiiiiilii... i,f ll.,. f "' i1' "" the (!eiii.,nl f"111 ilmn eiin roofer - "iir." in, ,n.,n ,,.,. nil ..rfil,,..,,,,-,! ;i nf sin i inn i m in flie rii luiinii ii1,. rniu ,,,, ii, ,,,,. 2'T,;,l,",,l .' "R"i"t- "n lik-M M'ninr uiioiiimI tin nt ami oooioum ." nnV,,.'1""" I,"' "K,"S '"I'-'lUllti. ill- rTr;,',f",'",,!'.::..j;,!:,-.',ri!'':l- ..1,1 . '""' llli'inill IIISIIII o is ii iiir i iii. ..... !,. ;.i. ., -.-"siinij run leu "iiilii uiitirsiii nn. I l.i..i i. ,m ,. .... n imp inii 1"'' " " ""'I and maintain..,! I.j 'Li' kiim i mil. mii " 11,1111 ' II I III-".., I il.,.i .1... 1. I ..e I'llhlp . -... ,..,' , i, nil) III ,',,,:," ,'"'""'; ' ,lsi,l,'' i''- 7r. , '"" ' "fM,"',,'l-'. nrroiihliiK ,,K , "I'lHi-uieius, nun iiirihoi ',',' r,"'" ll"" s I'Wlltiibly oiiii injil.. ,, vHiunar, ilopiirtinoiii." ,0 r.Ml ,'"'"" "UKKostN Unit fie i. i"K l"'.H'm ," ll"' vj.ii.m Tlin . i '""""'tleis iuioresio.1. Mr &"' i-5L-V'..'-''-tl Om II... .in in mil ill I o ini'l 'ii llii. 1 1. nn, nil,,,, ,.,. ....if ' , ", ,,.ii,iri "I'-i'lUe. iv p.. i """) mi part: "" ropppj. PRESIDENT AND WIFE ENTERING THEIR NEW HOME , v I I ' ' " " ' mKKl J&iJ i 1 ' - " "4BrB 'B. . 'B'K" - - wfmm Incident nnd Mr. Hnrdlnp on ll.c slrps of Iho White Houso follo,vlnB (ho tnnucnrnilon of Mr. Hardhfc m""' President. On (ho rllit Is Oeorgo II. Christian, Jr, sccretnry to tho Preildpnl C. B. HENDERSON, EX-SENATOR, SHOT Wounded by Former Nevadan, for Whom He Was Attorney v 25 Years Ago HIS ASSAILANT ARRESTED Hill, Iho re- "'poll is dellnitelv ""MniiMl ,.,. T.",.llmil -.,.,, GET PASTFIIR TRTATHICMT fFTER BITE FROM PET DOG Vr and Mrc . . - "cuigc umir and "Vant, Of Wunnu.,J wi-n.- 'll" lioill'L'l lllnli' ..f 1 ,"'-'" n I'ilio.' Wmiiio. ervniil Miimiret I-N. 'taip.,i f. i .? ',," "." i'ateiir flo. . .' . '" Illl -M laiiu- i,.. rB , ' 7 tin ten It. a ... ' ' """ '" "' "'" -I'll e ii "", "U'Teon, to oMunliii Hirer,; 'V . "' N"'." "", '""'J H" " 'llll'' U.llll.'l fur ir an, i a'i an I r. ". -u-j . '1, III. 1,01 I'tOll lievoi with illnl ilea In IllUe tho animal i nf n inn ra llie.v f Pllr.i, I Mr, ' n'm sue siiw ii ini-i;,. paillol nlinill llu-oo wo-Ks ml.l . I... . i -. . ... I'linnl i.,..i i... "V.."" "".'-' inoii' ' I'll 'I'll 1 MtJItlli I It pi Ii , , ' ' Tl.. '"' , .in. in..,. .. ,i... I f-fruii - ti ma, " ' ,,M IP,,,,. I'Klhu ' Mil K1. ami .1.. euiiul- Wll Wl'i'l.s ml os,o. liy Iho Assnrlalrd Press Wusliliulon, Muroli .".Former Sen ator riinrles Ilolktmp Hoiidorson, of Nevada, was shot through tho wrist todny In his oilier- in the Senate build inc by Charles A. (Srook. of Tiiknmn Park. Md.. nenr this oity, who was nr rostcil. Mr. Iloiidorsoii said (Jrook formerly lived nt Klko. Nov.. and had been front ed for mental disorders. When the man reached the ofUeo he noted Htriingply, Mr. IIomlcrHon said,-nnd when Invited to ml I later, said : . .No, I guess wo had bettor settle this now." mid drew a revolver. Mr. Henderson throw up his rijdit aim nnd tho bullet entered near tho wrist, in IlipthiB apparently only a ilesh wound. While tho wound wiin beiiiR troatod, Mr. Ilondorson imiKhiniily s.j, j wou, anioiint to imthius. After leoolvlnj; first aid, however, ho was taken to u hospital in an niiibuhiiiee to have an X-ray ph lurp taken and to recoil u nioro iidoiiuato troatiueiil, StPiioKriipherH in .Mr. Hendorsoirs ollioo scroiiined ami clerks and .senators riitdied out from oflices all nlouj; the corridor, holding (irock until Capitol and pity police arrived. (Jruok. who is sixty-five jours old and u former resident of Nevada, fold the police that twonty-lho years njjo .lr. lIcmlci'Miu wus counsel for him in a laud cum' and that the shunting was nil otilRiun th nf that. Kx-Senator Henderson, a Democrat, was Hio-on in lill the unexpired term of tbo liito Soi Htm I'Viiiiel (i. Nowdands, mid took his ..out in Iho Sonnlo .lanunry ' 11US. Ili loini expired yesterdny, ami lie is siiocooileil .j Tusker 11. Oddio, Itopiiblioiiu Mr. ilomloisoii has been u resident nf Nevada wince 18711, to which Mate his pii'onls imicd from Sun .loco, Calif., when ho wus tluco joars old. Itefoie his oleitioii to the Senate ho had boon district atlorney and served in the Xowidu Legislature (en jenrs. His home is in Klkn, Nov.. whore ho priictircs law, nnd is also u bunker and Mock nii-or. MRS. ELLEN M. BISHOP Wife of Retired Episcopal Minister Dlc3 After Year of Illness Mrs. i;ilon M. Itislinp, -f,. f (h,. Uev. (!. Liviiiston Ilishop, died early loda.v ill her homo, '(! I South Forty lirst stieel. Mrs. Itislinp hns been sick for ulniosl a oai', her onnditinn becom ing serious a few weeks ago. She is Mirvixcd by her husband, who retired fiom aelhe service in the Kpis pnpul ministry a year ago, after hold ing i barges nt Wenonali, N'. .1., and Mantua. N. .T.. and b. five children: Mrs. Kdwiinl II. Williamson, of ibis idly i lieorge C. Itislinp. (tiiideu Citv, Long Island; Mrs, Hugh T. Itrinton. West Chester: A. Ilaniilton Itlshop, I'liliiiuoio. ami (iilbert Livinston Itislinp, dr., Frar.ior, I'a. The funeral will bo held Monday from iho Protestant Kpiscopal Church of (he Koileeiner, Forty -second street nnd 'P.alliinoio iim'iiuo. Interment will be privule. TAKES POISON BY MISTAKE Young Man Hurried to Hospital and May Recover Louis Iti'lbrnw, twenty jears old. waikcii to inc iinnr 'ni ins room m a house nt illl South Fifn -first street, ul S o'clncl; this mnrning, and told number runnier nt the hniiso flint ho had taken poison In mistake. lie was taken to the Misericordln Hospital, where his condition Is said In bo mil serious. It is believed he took u ipinulity nf eye medicine by mistake. lie had his eyes treated Tuesday ami was given two bottles nf medicine. FIREMAN HURT IN FALL ! OFF LADDER;2 OVERCOME! $5000 Damage at Blaze Over Ortho-1 dox Street Music Store " I A fireninn foil from n lndder nnd I j was Injured nnd two others were over- , come by smoke while fighting, n fire' which cnused 6.000 dnmnge to the mimic Htorc nnd home of John Honkow- skl. 201T Orthodox street, at 10:li" o'clock this morning. Tho injured fireman is .Joseph limit son, Truck Company No. 1 1. Ho fell fifteen feet to the fidcwulW. He was taken to Frankfnrd Hospital. Kugeup Schmidt, driver of Truck No. 11, saw Hrnnson slip. He run to his rescue and was, himself, slightly In jured In breaking tho force of the ad- dernuin s fall. UN HII COUNCIL TOBACCODOM SI FOR VETO DEFEAT in .Inines Davis and William Murphy, override Men Who Stood by Moore Fight on "Brown's Palace" Grab Given Praise BUCHHOLZ IS CRITICIZED A icbuke to counollinen why voted tn Kngino Company No. 7. were nxprcome nn tho first Hour nf the building. Other lirenipn cnrrled tliein tn snfotv. They returned to the fire nftor resfnratlves were applied. , The fire was sweeping through tbo third Honr of the three-story hrloTj hnUifing when it was discovered. When firemen nrrived tho flnines had orimmu nicntPil with the second floor and were threatening the destruction, of the en tire building. The (lames wore kept from the music storp on flip first floor, nltlmngh the stnok of musical instruments was dam aged by smoke nnd water. Uonkowskl nnd bis family lived nit flip scennd and third floors. They wore nil in the, store when the fire was discovered. A two-story building nt the rear ofJ the brirk building was slightly dam aged. If was occupied by C.cnar l.nknu leg, who owned tbo building oc cupied by lioiikiiwski. THREE YOUTHS TRIP WOMAN IN EFFORT TO STEAL MONEY Victim Injured, but Assailants Take Fright and Lose Cash An attempted robbery wax frustrated today when men lonvlng thoi Camden postollioo ut Third nnd Arch streets frightened three youths who had tripped and injured Mrs. Anna Uraoe on her way to n bank with several hundred dollars in n handbag. Mrs. Bruce is connected with Hello -vuo Hospital, at Fifth nnd Linden sfreets, Camden, nnd wns taken to the institution with n sprained nnklo. Tile police were told that one of the three young men put out his fnot ami cnusPil Mrs. Hrnop to fall, while the other two intended seizing her handbag. The hag was thrown Into the street and the youths were frightened before the could recover it. The pnliee have a good dcspriptjfiii nf them. NO BAIL FOR HOLD-UP MAN Was Knocked Senseless and Cap tured After Robbing Cigar Store Joseph Kline, nf Fifth street Kiiriieo. was held without hull for near i niii't, nt a hciirim? in Citv Hall today, mi the charce of holding tin Ahrain rlshor in. the bitter's eijar store at SOU Hutlmi wood street, last night. j Two women wore in the store ul the time Kline entered, uccnrdlug to Iho testiinon. Kline threatened all three, and Piilml opened the cash register, nhtnininjf'.'s.'l.'i, after which he lied from the store. Fisher jelled for helo and Patrolman IlenUler and Detectives Clark and Noi ileuUial i based the man to riflli mid Mavor. Moore's el( on the Sl.OnO.oOO "Pnlnco of Justice" appro priation was given todnj in a resolu tion adopted by the cent nil council - innnlp coniinittco of the Women's l.engiio for (ond ftoveruinoiit. This resolution, which will be sent to an members of Council, some of whom wore praised for their support of tno .Mayor, was voted on j the Col lego Club, 1 .!() Lnpiist street. Tho dociimonr named nll tho council men nnd singled out for "regiot" fho absence of Councilman Hurch. elected on a refnrni ticket, who was in Florida when the veto vole was taken. Coiiiioiliiinn Dovelin. ,o addressed the coinmltteo members, pmispil Minor Moore m vfTorts for good govoruniPiit. He referred f t. pm.e(inn of Mng. Jsirnlt. Arigley f,,r invnliintarv innn Klai.glOer nfljl si!.l it, wihl not hao beetr flbJsible tinder a' lav adminisfra tion. The coininlttoe'R losoliition foow.s: Called Charier Violation I he .pen (nil poiinciliunnic ponimilioo of the omens League for Hood Cov eriiii.ont deeply regrets (hat Council failed to sustain .Mayor Moore's veto ". iM'liej'o tills ordinance to lie a violation of the nu. eify pm,fpr for the following reasons : "Tho charier provides, that the De partment nf Public Works shall have the care, iiiaipigeinenl. administration ami nuiMTvision. nio construction, pn. lection, iiinintciiiinro, oporatinn and re pairs nf public buildings, bridges and structures of every kind fni-piiblic use.' "It nlso provides in Sootlnn S, Article '- 'that the elly aii'liitocl slmll prepare and execute nil pliniM nf puhlic build ings In he erected by Iho citv that an to ho paid for by moneys appropriated by 'it Council. "It is also provided that "il shall be unlawful for the citj controller to countersign nr for the citv treasurer o pay warrants for tho expenditure of l c.vs from the cit treason for the 'roctlnn or construction of nii puliHe building except upon ceiliticnfe of the city architect.' Praise for Deelln "The committee expresses lis sense of public indebtedness to Councilman D'elin, who so cnpablj ami courngo- niisl. inndiiclcd the fight fn. npliancc with the provisions of the chnrtcr. It I'll xpresses its gratitude to Counoil- inen (.nus, nn Tiii'i'ii. Unpor. Cniiuell OVER LICENSE BILL APPEARS NEEDLESS So-Called "Revenue Raiser" Has Been on Sliding Board From tho Start 'ALL SMALL SHOPS IN STATE WOULD GO OUT OF BUSINESS Ily (IKOROK NOX MrCAIN llnrrlsburg, March 4. AN tobacco (lorn is unwarrantably ngitated over a bill that Is In the hnnds of the com mittee on ways and menus of the House, It Is spoken of by its sponsor ns n revpniio rnlspr. " Hy all tobaccodom Is meant every devotee of milady Nicotine grower, manufacturer, wholesaler, rctniler, wnnker, chowor, HniifT-rtibbcr nnd snuff taker. Kven the manufacturers of cigar boxes anrMlip printers of the chromatic box labels that depict beautiful ludlcs in flowing robes seated on the rugged edge of nn heraldic device with n to bacco plant in her hand, a Prussian blue sea in the background and tho legend "Flor do Homebody's" brand nf hoiiic-niado "Imported Cignra," lire worked up over fho measure. When I speak of it ns a "revenue raiser" I use the language of Repre sentative Hubert .1. Kantner, of Schuylkill county, who introduced the bill on February H. "(lot Hill l-'rnni a Lawyer" Mr. ftnntner says lie "got the bill from a lawyer" up in his county, nnd tlint it is intended ns a "revenus rniser." The solo reason for referring to the bill nt this time is that it scorns to be working upon the nerves of the Tobacco MerchnutH Association of the United States. Tis is n very wealthy and refiresen tative national organization of business men. four of whose directors are prom inent Philadolphinns, viz.. Charles .1. Kisenlohr. Oeorgo M. Lex, Harvey L. Hifst and Ooorgp Frings. In this connection, therefore, il might be said that there is no occasion for nervousness.. There is no necessity for Upnssmg the hut to raise n fuinl to biro lawyers, engage intliiontial lobby ists or salvo other "interests" to pre vent the passage of (his "raiser." The bill is nn the sliding board. Hns lieon-from tho slnrt. Kven should it get on the cnlcndar, and by any remote contingency bo passed, it could not evade the eagle eye of Oovwnor Sproul. To get the proper slant on Mr. Knntiier'H "revenue rniser," whoso revenues are scheduled to go to the various counties, it is only necessary to say Unit, one way and another. It would about put every small candy and tobacco shop in every clfy In the state practically out of business. Frnuior Overreached Himself Tlint Is where Mr. Kautiicr's friend, the Schuylkill county lawyer, over reached himself in drafting the hill. darken unto what the bill proposes lo do : "Kvory person, organization, asso ciation, club, firm, partnership nr cor poration, iiiauiilaciuriiig, soiling or vending tobacco, cigars, cigarettes or nn. other product of tobacco, shall ob tain a license ns follows : "In pit leu of the lirst pIuhs S'JIIO ; in cities of the second class S17,"i; in cities, nf the third elnss $100; in bor oughs S.iO nnd in townships $U."." Kvery crippled veteran, rvecy widow with children, every small shopkeeper in a teu-bv-(welvo shop who desire to sell i'iiiiiI. toluiceo and upplos miM under this delectable "revenue raiser" submit the following: Names Must be Published The name oPlhe persons apply iug for n license must be published once a week for throe successive weeks. The residence, street nnd number or real estate boundary of the property so used must also bo published. The county treasurer must foot this advertising, bill. The petition must contain in writing: Fiist. The name and residence of the petitioner? Second. Length of lime of such resi dence Third. The place for which siirh Somebody Hands Patient $100 Mfatf lnnfn in (.. It.n TnCTni-dnn Hospital, recovering from an oper ation. She's more or less of a Hm'ricker herself but the odd part of" it Is that somebody sent in a last line over her name and the last line won tho $100 prize. Miss Kcofe herself doesn't know who it was but naturally she's grateful. The winning lim'rick wns LIMERICK NO. GO "I'm glad I'm a baker,'-' said Bill, "For, if I ran a bank or a mill, I'd mijjhty soon sec That it didn't suit me; College 'bred' four years' 'loaf I 'knead' skill." r. i' 'As 'M M m&& . k m Miss Louise Kccfc, Haiti, Pa. And You'll Find Jack's Jingle Box for the Kiddies, Page From the Lasf, Opposite the Funny Pictur Third cs HARDING IDEAL BE HEAL ILL CHILD DIES, ONE ILL, ES FROM STOVE Fl Mother Awakes to Find Little Girl Lifeless at Her Side FAULTY HEATER ISBLAMED ('iinllniifil nn I'iibp Tmii, CiiIiiiiiii Thii KILLED IN ROW OVER CARDS Ono Man Dead, Another Dying, After Revolver Duel tine man was shm to death and nn -..,!..... r..,..n i.. i ,, .. Willow streets, where ho attempted to I '," ' ,""'' "," '' . " " ''" ""1 stiiel al 1 :."." o'clock this mnrniii". ('nnlliiiiril mi I'liui. Inn. I siirti . Ciiliiinn 1'iiiir lilil,' in a iloorway. Me was not sun. dtieil until a detective knocked a re volver from his hand with a black jack, mm tlien Knnokeil hint senseless with n second blow. I In ee pi'l-liUs y under obseroi- LEJEUNE TO HEAD MARINES To Be Renominated by Harding. Barnett to Be Major General Washington, March .". (Ily A. P.) Major tleiienil Lejouno, onmmiiudant of the inarlni -pi., will bo rciio'iiliiatcd for that post by piesldent HiinVig and pi riiiiineut rank of major general In tho i-nps will ho urged for Hrigudlor Cieu- iial lliiriiett. former ci iniidant. it win liMrned today following a confer ence I'd w eon (lie President and Kdwln Dinby. who va slo lake otllce as secre tary of the na j later hi the day. WIFE AND MONEY GONE Husband Tells Police Woman Took His' Savings With Her .Inhu Mnknwsky has appealed tn the police to find his wife Anna for him. She left homo at 11(1 Do Laneey street, where the ciiuiili" had rooms. last Wednesday, and has not returned. Mrs. Anna (ieynusky, who keeps the lodging house, said foilav the couple have boon ipiarroling emmiiunlly. Sin -kowsky told the police nf the' Fnurth and Do Lnncey sliects elation his wife look all his savings, amounting to nearly .$1000, with her. MRS. MARY GUMMEY DIES Mother of Orphans' Court Judge Hie dead mini wns Finest Nelson. thiity-llve years old. L'.'ll Mmitiinn street. The iiinn dying is William It. Williams, thirty-two years old. In whose homo fin- shooting occurred. Ilntli victims tiro Negroes. Accoidliig to tlie police there was a hot argument and both men jumped lo their feet. Nelson drawing a icvniver and firing a bullet into Williams' chest. The wounded mini diew his own gun ami tiled nne shut, the bullet pioreiug Ins adversary's heart. Mrs. Alice Williams, Marguerite Noclio ami Joseph C. Smith, Iho last named nf 7."."i South Fifteenth street, were urrestod nnd held in S.'OO bail. FOUND DEAD FROM DRUGS Was 78 Years Old Mrs. Mary (iummoy, mother of Judge (Siimmey, of the Orphans' Court, died today at her home, 101 Fast Cliveden street, (icrinnnlnwii. She wns soventv -eight years old. Mrs. (iummey was n member of one of tho oldest families of (icriimutnwu ami Inok a keen interest in affairs nni necled with the advancement of that community. In addition lo her son, Judge (iuui inoy, she Is survived hy Charles S. Ouni mey nml n daughter. Miss Fliznholh (iummey. The funeral will lake place Tuesday. Services will he conducted bv tho Uev. J. A. Pcinher. of St. Michael's I'rotutiuit Episcopal Church, Victim Discovered After Detective Had Gone to Room to Arrest Him Smith, a Negro, Ihir'y vonrs found dead at S DIES AFTER AUTO CRASH IN WHICH BOY WAS KILLED Man's Skull Was Fractured In Ac cident Blamed on Liquor A iiinn whoso sKull wns f raptured when the unilinear In which ho wa riding turned upside down on King's highway nt Hiiildoulielil, N. ,., ast Wednesday night, du'il this morning in tin Ilmnooiinlhii' Hospital, Camden. He is Paul lies7kovs,i, thirty -eight years old, or liMS Mt. Ilplii nin street, Camden. The ow ami driver of the machine, Mailin Pui.wisM, n sulnou keeper, of I'J.'tll Chestnut street, ('.lin den, was ariesfcil follow inj; (fie au'i deul, as his son, l'eliv, thirteen vears, was killed outright Ho was held under $1000 bail for the giaml jury, dunged with involuntary imiiisluughter mid op crating a car when inti.iriiti.. The acciili'iil nuiirred wl-en Purzvii ski swerved sluiiplv lo avoid a group nf men wiilkiug in the middle of tlio road. The miu'liino siimersnultcd shle wuvs. The Hoy was pinned iiuderueutii and crushed. Ku's.loski was thrown nut and striicl, I lie hard iiuipiidaui rniui with ins iii'iui. i lie uriver Mifleroil niily i cuts nml biuisi's. After the anideul Iho twn men nio soul in nave siarieii in wniu away. On II till' 111, 'II Willi WllllfsMll A thni'-yoar-old girl was killed and another child made ill during the night by charcoal fumes In rear room nt (il.'l North Eighth street, where Mr. nnd Mrs. Dominic Hums wore living with their three .children. The dead child was Oopilla Hums. Physicians at (he Hoosevolt Hospital say death was caused by the fumes from charcinl which the girl's parents had burned in mi effort to heat the room. Knthryn Hums, five years old. was mndo III by the fuini-s and is now being Hired for nt the home of Mrs. KuUierino Wnllcr. 151." North Eighth sttcet. The third child. Joseph, eight years old, was not affected. Lived in Itiiiuii for Wceh Mrs. Hui ns tnld police tndny her family had been living in the room one week. Late yesterday afternoon she aid she tried to s(;irt a fire in the coal love in the room. The fire would not "draw." Later sh,. usd charcoal. The fumes and the unoke drove the family into tlio roar yard, she said, Mrs, Hums said she hud notified n real estate agent who rented the house Unit the stove was out of order. No attention was paid to the complaint, she said. Tho three children ran in nnd out of tlm room, the mother continued, before tlio sinnkn pjenred away. Later the fam ily retired. Early this morning Mrs. Burns said she was aiousiil by iiionns from the younger girl. Slie exnmined Iho child and saw nothing wrong, she said. When she awoke again the child's bod was i old. Hotly Sent In Hospital The mother i ailed a patrolman of (ho Tenth nnd Huttnnwood streets station, who sent the bodv to the hospital. C. II. Fowler, (id." North Eighth stieet, owner of the propel ty, said he had received no complaints ali.iul the stove, llv bought the house si months ago. he said, ami had a n'.il estate agent look after the lontal of i minis I here, AUTOS COLLIDE: TWO HURT Cars of Paul U. Dewees and George Matthias in Smash Oeorgo Huerle, l1"".':! West CornvvnO street, is in St. Luke's Ilospitnl with n possible frncluie of the spin,., nnd Paul I. Dewees. ."ll'.'.-! Ninth Fifth street, had several teeth Knocked out when an aiitoinohi'o in which they were riding collided with imilher belonging to Oeorgo Matthias. ''s;..i ,.t, 'j'nni'y street, at Wis'nliii'kmi nnd Hunting Park avenues late yesienhiv Dewees' cir was overiiirneil and (he Mutthins iiiachiue dniuagoil Al a hear ing before Mngistrnte IN ice this morn iug in the Twenty suoud stieet nml Hunting Park avcuuo -niin.ii. Dewees nml Mntthals were allowed to sign their bail bonds tn appear nt a fur ther hearing n week from tomorrow. WILEY, IN CELL, SLEEPS "LIKE LOG" Convicted Magistrate Recovers From Shock Over Three-Year Term for Manslaughter "FAVORS" NOT PERMITTED Magistrate Hymn E. Wrigloy "slept like a log" through the first of mnny nights ho will spend in Moynmensing Prison, where yesterday afternoon the gates closed upon him for a throp-yonr term. The magistrate and former political chief was sent to prison after the Superior Court refused to stav bis sentence nnd rc!ono him on hail ponding nn appeal for a now trial. Wrigloy was sentenced yesterday by Judge Davis, who mined S1000 fine, to the jail term nnd denounced the accused in scorching terms. . Salary lo He Held I'p Another pui.isliiunit not included in the formnl sent-nce. and still snine what problematical, is the loss of his salary nf approximately Ss."i n week as magistrate Controller I Indie said today lie would pay Wrigley his snhiry up lj and including yesterday, when his impris onment begun, but would not pay him for the (line in jnil unless instructed to do so by tin city solicitor. "If the magistrate semis fol. ,js v. ary I shall consult Mr. Smyth and abide by bis decision." said Controller Iladley. "I shall not drnw a wnrrant unless told lo do so." The law con cerning the payment of Wrigloy. sal ary for the remaining months of his term is said to bo obscure. Tlio magistrate was found guilty of driving an automobile when drunk'nnd involuntary manslaughter. In having caused the death of Mrs. Mary E. Hrudy. S2 Spruce street, whom he strmknt Allegheny avcuuo and F street the night of October 'IS. The magistrate's fn'eniN feared he would collapse after arriving at Moyn- using. Judge Davis' sentence and nit- .-superior nun s siitiseiieiit fusiil tn let him out on bail, struck heavy blows vvhiili left him white shako:. re him nml Jail Coiiifni is I. l-iehliig wiis ni'lois when lie iiitIc.i t the prison, riding for the Inst lime for many months tn come in bis own unto- mobile, lie soon i allied, however, mid niitiiiiii-il nn I'.ici. Two. Column n, TWO,SUBMARINES RESCUED DEMDCRACY After 0-7 Pulled From Sandbank 0-8 Is Saved New IiiiiIdii, (oiiii.. March .". ( itv A p i Submarine (1-7. which wn's ashore on a sandbank nn the south side of FUhers Island in Long snm Sound was pulled off this mnrning. The crew of twenty-eigin. nn liuliiic Lieiileii'int Philip It Weaver, i I,,,. uuiiid. were taken .iff the submuilue yeslerdny . The .submarine 0-. which was nulled oir tlie rocks near Penikeso islim.i t,,i., i yoMcritay hy the coast guard Apiisliiiet. is on its way in Xevv I Indications Point to New Ad ministration's Desire to Bo Popular PRESIDENT IN CONFERENCE WITH LODGE AND MONDELU Public Flocks Over White House Lawns and Seems Part of New Regime CO-OPERATION IS MOTTO New Cabinet Machinery of Of- 'fice Starts Under Eyes of Public Uy (LINTON W. OII.HKlT stnn" ('nrrrsiniiii.ii Kvrnlnir Pulille l,slrPT rnpurlijh'. 1911. Iiu I'ulilir i.nturr Co. Washington? March "J. The Hard ing administration started off its firt day with n conference by the President with Senator Iodje and Representatives Mondell. lenders of the fwo houses of Congress. This conference marks tho prompt beginning of tlint co-operation between tlio White House nnd the Cap itol about which Mr. Harding has talked so much. Heforo seeing the two repre sentatives of the Hill. Mr. Harding saw .Mr. Wallace, the secretary of agricul tuie, and it wns decided to reappoint Assistant SeciPtnry K. D. Rail of Mr. Wallace's depailment. The nomination will go to the Seunte Monday. Then clime the new secretin.- of commerce. Mr. Hoover, though chosen leeentlj. is probably M ti,. further along vvidi his program for his drp.it t nient than me the other incinbers of the now cabinet. Mr. Hoover indicated this by ohtnittitis Mr. Hnrding's approval nf ceitain plans he ,ns in mind before ac cepting appointment. The machinery of U. I1PW ndminls. I nil ion st.u-ts under the imblio .-ye. The White House gates arp ,,p tmInv rop tlio first time since the beginning ,',( t1P war. A throng of people htrolls nernii the lawns. The new President plans t0 see hip press twice a week. which nns not boon done sin dent A ilson's first term Pllll llllfl ll-fiit.. ll.l ... .,. . . .. i.iiii-, in no at nest, P. quiring much g,i temper and patience, and a mixture of frankness, discretion and philosophy. .Means lo l!e Popular The lieu President as tll l)P 10p. ","''- '''",' i" dot inc., ah., i ,ie Wiisliiiigton masses madiiig his frnt yaid. There is demncrup, about the li'oetings with the press, which give the people f ,he country cotitnct through their newspapers with the presidential mind. President WIN,,,, ns demo crat c in theory. I,,,, . 11M , jn pun tic. Mr. Hauling mnv be less so ii theory. Inn ,,. s so in pructieo. Mr. Wilsi,,, had synipniiiy x i 1 1 1 tiP. musses, but it i ilnlibtful if he over uiulersiooil il. nverage iniclligen. o tlint "" " " mvies nml to tin tired busi- cess mini sty!,, of plays as Mr. Harding dues. Mr. Hmdiiig s .., , , nu(, sny tilings which will ,e pupiilar. lie I. .. I.. . i . . . . - ...him ,iin mi. tniiivv ni,' tv nne iimisi a thing io presi. uud a dini ng npeii nt grounds and the opening ..f flu. ,,.. f Li, ,prri,, , lh ii I respondents i, l..,,,,.,.,,.,! sl ,, to the average scnlii liil ns who roll up pu lute cutter oudnn. 'ben the snloimkeeper wn SCORE ONE FOR WINTER but I III lll.'ll Willi WIIIICSMI tin 11 ili.l.l . I .1... '...! I .. I . . . Insenh Smith ,. V M ?.",,.-.i ...- ... .. i nun nsi,ei w Milt Hint old. of Pnplar stieet mr hVh 1, y, l '.T.1!'!:. -" ""Wl. ..'!". "".' I"r""1 1 1, ...ni nt x n' ,.L ii,iu : .'... . ' "" " "as f ,!. rr f , ; , iniinii ii.-iin, i i tioni in.- .-ii,-. is u, en iiicioose ot ((rugs, i ,,r,T in n loom on .Minn -licet near 111 it- f '" Detective McCormick. nf the Tell, CHORUS GIRL A SUICIDE nnd Hullonwooil strePu station who I wcnl lo the room i.n Ninth street at midnight In arresi Smith f,,nt,,i ,!.... persons waltln-j for him. Ilonrrcsied! Crom New York Hotel i i lieu as sispecteii drug addipls, but New Ynrli. Mm. h .". Hnnm, Sin th could not hi found. ward, twenty -six vcars old ,i gin, jiiiupcu in nor death eatly todav ;. ' ' ," ""nn w oi ii west compelled the noorv oil general ml l'orly -seventh siiect hotel. She li i ki. L in mnm, ,u .1, . ' . , A . . - '. ... I '! IIJ GENERAL MARCH HANDS RESIGNATION TO WFEKS WASHINGTON. March 5. Major Generil M.iich, cl.i.f c. staff, todny handed his resignation to John W Weeks, the nfv Secretary of War, to take effect nt tho pleasure of I'lcsi.Vn Harding. Secretary Weeks Instructed General March to continue as chlci of staff until further orders. REGISTRATION OF MOTORCARS A RECORD HARRISBURG, March 5. Effect of the open winter has been strikingly shown by the registration of motor vehicle;, at the state highway department, there being over 100,000 mare pu,cn?er cars licensed on February 28 than on the same dny last y .1.1. The state yesterday issued tag No. 401,080 for a pass-Miser m. The regititration during 1020 broke all lecords for nunibci. LABORER KILLED AS PITTSBURGH BUILDING COLLAPSES PITTSBURGH, March 3. George Mechliug, ...g.d sivty ;.ina u. iiiuuitr, wab kiiicu jiere touay when the wall of , buiU'in- Second avenue and Wood btreet in the downtown .lUtiict, burying him under the debris. Second avenue is, being and Mechling was engaged in razing a building theie." a 11 ay b. lli.over was Keyed inilier intellei r 11.1 1 mill the big parly innji.iit Not M.in fo lluriy , M,'" if "'" lllllmis pxpept tliincn I' be .Lill.. 11, ,1 ,i,.,.j ,,, , ll. be disappointed Mr i i-.l milt i-m'7 limn in 11 Ii 11 ri Son r 1,1- ...,i,i.,t Mr Hughes may be. Mr. luav be. hot tlii.ii. ,.'i,;,,r .. 11 ... ' , . s , , 1 . ! . ip iiiiMos swiniv I., poiiferu but "'"" '" ' ""i A 1 nt it in of ci -iii 1, -ins -full i.iiii s tlie pi w In llllllly rospects vvllHt ll" in-day iho nii'Miialile law operates .igaiiist , IM pllM ign that the Int. k. b.v the tllo-l 1 Ihe cabinet was pi. Ked sui and nflcr long ninsidei,., Oeiii'i-.tllr spClklllg. It entiled lip,,,, its ,1m im ,'. day iinpi-ppaipil. Ii , ,,), r programs ,. Hiird ng h 11, ,1 vet sot a day when his new caliinci will meet I l'l III IV I), ailed yes nf nature I here Is no Is leveled at L'olla.id, wivltaed, Bonnie Woodward Leaps to Death IHIs mnrning Mr-. Amm While, vvhn poniliiPts the Norih strict roniniii" house, found Smith dead 111 his mom ". Carl Tolson, Seveiiteeiilh sIipp) ,.,',, Moore: Until Ooiilon, Carlton street near Iwclfth. and Florence Thoren while, of Eighth street nenr (iieen, won' the suspects nrresfed at midiiiglil The will have ti lii'ariiig today in Central station. Weatherman Caught Napping Sprlno Saves Day While Mi. Hliss the weathci iiinn slept winter besieged the city nt .'1 o clock W.,,,,1. I this nmrnuig with a silent barrage ihorus'of snow which continued for two hours. t fi o'clock the forces of spring at appeared uoprosi.oi tor week said. Ileporleil lo be the osfrnngeil wife of a Pittsburgh. Pa., man, the vming woman legNtered al Ihe hotel Mn'mlav She is said to have relatives in Iruutoit" Ohio. nii'iuls'tho time folks were up for breakfast. tno wniie maiiicie nnu molted. rnsettleil weather nnd warmer to night and Sunday is tho prediction nf tho weatherman. There will probably bo occasional nil 11 and Inei easing south erly winds. BAR STUNTS OVER N. Y. Aviators Also Forbidden to Fly Less Than 2000 Feet Vflll. V,t..r M 1. . .-. 1, .., 11111,11 ,1. V . 1, , an. I illegal todiiv. '"'t ordiiiani'o and il mr iiilic is ie f..i the most part hill el 111 iU!iintcilcp llii e.i, h oilier Tlieie ai" 110 uuliiatiiiii- ,,f ti,,. cail nil. """ ' 11' "f appoint nt ,1P .-nine t.. the Senali indav. nlll gh Ihe nnming of tlie ti-ssintN ,,, ,),,, Wll.j(), mciiibei-s nf tin iiilnnei was cpe. led. Of diplnmnti.- p..ss rly tilling of'the amiiiissii(oisMp to ti,e,it licit. 1111 is cv pcili'il hicaiise Aiiihiissinlor .lulm W. Davis desnes 1 tun, l,,,,,,,. n ,, , (, possible. Colonel Oeoige llarvcy 1, nil-dei-lo,.. to have passage already l,,., fm Loudon. Willi ri'gnid lo Fiuiitp imihiiig -rotwi lo lie ll (led . O.l.lp icvidve IIH.Iind 1 up iinnics o 11, tjeileiiil I'ci-.liin ,n,d .vmoassannr lyron II - fm in I untlntn-tl 1.11 1 tfr I ,, 1 rlcl; I eliinoi six .,,.,, II. ..... V . 1. ....in H..IUK over .sew lnrk citv r ;v, :.. ,nv.r. " "V?...ni '!i,',i-s ..f - !.... H.M,i, i.-ri Ol'l'llllll1 under the nrm isions of a recently ndnptod. I oiicp ( iimmissioiior Enright has Miod elrpulnrs ordering arrest of v liiKlfs. vKn me punishable bv a line lintess than $."l) or Impi isoiiinent not more than year, or both. PRINCESS ANASTASIA WEAK Leeds Very NO CAIIAItKT IIUT THE 11NK.ST Jt mulo i.iul jnierUlnmi-nt orcheVtr von .i.. hrd anywhere. ny time, xtill ii. .uu V" iiot.i Ad.irhu cn..vtnume;nd'is,tJ,hs,.,.!iiVi;; Illness of Former Mrs. Serious Morns, Man Ii .1 1 ! naliiia. wife .,f Prince iher ami foiiiici-lv .Mir- V ll, of .i v nil,, who Im been several day-, appealed i:f'iW 1 1 1 f- weill.el lot low inability to assimilate fond. Di Hniivoi who t hurrying in thin oily from Cniisiaiitiunplc. had not ar rived laic vesier.hu Phyiciiins nt. lending ((ft priiippss do, laio. her pon dition was unchanged, but the had not agreed iih tu 11 illngunU of her cusc. ri nn 1 Chri.l ! Ll-lls, Is I serimis'y io- 1 yeti-rdiiy of I to hei for III fol io be it 'm I N A r 'j .yjk) WW. jSeifeafi'J
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