Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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t'ruler Uio Act of Mnrch 3, 1870
Pa.
AND GUT BY GLASS
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921
I'ubllntKJj Dni I uri-pi Hiinilny K il npllon ITU 11 n Voar by
Copyright mal. In Pulil i l.nli-r Company
Mail.
PRICE TWO CENTS
Nurse and Husband Vanish;
Police Are Seeking Latter
N TROLLEY CRASH
i.-...-,wl With
Passengers onuw.
Class in Collision at mm..
and Berks Streets
GIRL, HELPLESS IN CAR,
TAKEN OUT bT rmemew
.Tff o'clock IhW '.'""-' w'":"
,nr Miiitlil-UUd on .""
,1,0,1 into tin- middle of n No.
n nl. ford, wesioouici "
V. si rnr
inst. cral
5 c,r from l'r
Berks rtrwr , , ,)f thP
Th P.M.,1",',r,rkM find showered
So.3irim " ,rl wnH
Former Friends' Hospital
Girl Had Secretly Mar
ried Breezy Westerner of
Charming Manners
Man Vanishes When War
rant Accusing Him of
Forgery Is Given to Police
mi's old.
ntl'PI I ; Wn Wl-URVU
from shook.
IMltV-S
SBWalnndl.n-b..
ftHWK CTlWrcn-. Ho-
...... I "ist-hrr. nineteen
rnr, u'MlinorP'iind
"I-. . .rt'n.Mtl'
J.. tidfll lllli 'f.
jjnri - ....... .seven veins
,nm.l.,n.."WI"''tr.t:Hl.nc.
;tiu
S?;ksms:'-s;;.s
irri..!.'"!'"'!!' "'".
-".S?UI7ii.
mil W niiu-e.
U Women' llnnicop.ltlue Hospital,
'biscuit Di""' "evenly-four years
,,l $-0 ifmu -tiept. Frankford.
PcI.IIp I.Min. twenty -one years old.
11831 Kn-t n-ell stieet. ""',K-
At St Jnvppir- Hospital:
Henry CliPMiey. forty -one years,
,HU Helen street, shook.
Marie Mlildls. hftv-twn years, ini
Wirtli Dnn-ii "tret-l. contusions left
wM
Lftltla lluiislplipr. Inrty-uvo years.
2120 Norlli durum -tieei, spiiiin.-u
ck.
Clayton MuiislrUrr. Iweniy-iive
um 24LV, S.ii tli ('liirion -licet, shock.
William .1. Morris. sixteen years,
1'!fl(icrm:ini"n iiMMine. slmou.
,Uner lliirliin. thirty-six. t.n( .Mil-
tive rtri-et lai'iTiitloli" ie tuni mhii-r.
ilotormaii f ilie Tenth .street enr.
AltinS t opium iiem-Re nuriii ;
limlins oiltlne tlie licndilllll'tei- of
jjiiip Ciiini.in No '. Wnrnoi-k mill
lff tli'"l Willi Ilie men o, mi ruui-
1'anjjMnn im eoni'-ioii imiuim-o u hii
Imkannt , .
Hurni run inide mid reported to tlie
;itrii'.il liiiiemi thiil Ins romiiin wn
gto(rrrin iln-n ran to the wreeU.
nitli Ins men i n 1 1- ins nvei.
Hnsriiniii I niMlv I(pl7eiliier one of
;ke firoiwii who s(piee.ed into the
rtrkPil vi '. ,ur. hi .Miss 1' M'lier
filcoil untli'i ii sent. He hud lo rip
vriy tlir seiil liefoie lie could irletlsi
(r.
Tlie No '.':'. enr fioin (ieniiiintown
11 more crowded t tin ti Hie 1- rauKtoril
ir, but its p.issenccrs c(.cnped injiir.v,
Ithoucti smeiiil women liccmnc hysteri
al. The mitrel of tlie Klslith nnil
eSerion sim i- -.tutimi lnoiiulil four
(the Injiireil in tin- Children's Home
patllic I In HI ill
Spcclutm s.inl tlie motormen up
irmtly nu i idei stood sicnaN lietiutse
leitlier Mni ki iH'd spceil wlien nlinut to
ross the mi m - tnm l'nsspngpi'M said
he mutuniiim it the No. 12.". enr. when
saw the i rali iimivnidnlile, lenpcil
iJ from In lontiollcr nnil imntiiHl
id into tin iir
-TREE FALLS ON TRACK;
ENGINEER SAVES TRAIN
an In Cab Saves Lives bv Cool
Judgment
A train urn!, I nmliiililn u ( iir
pn thp Itnidinj; ncur Collci;e ilie. I'n.,
piterda) iifteinnoii ws prevented liy
fcaick nittiiu ,iil( pirsenc,. nf mind hi
in enjinopi the IVrklottiPii divislnn.
Willie illlviliL tin li-.iin .ti.,. ,it ci.
Willi' in U nil . , tl(. ,.,,Kim.,M.
av a mz tt''i lni!' ti .u tin. t.ii.r..j
me train was cmnc ,,t iiini. ,.,,, nf
PCOil A wick seemed Inevltnlile.
'CriOllH ilainn-e would nUn Imv.. Iienn
miH Imil ti mini 1 , Inoiislil lo ii
'il'lcn Hop '1 ,e eiiL'incer nut on the
raKCs si.,,1 ali mill nci-iulttnil tlw.
OPomotiM. i ,.,i.. ,i, , i,ii,
ninicl mi.l.i il. wheels, flic pns
cnserH felt ,,,,i, !,.,. . .,,, '.,
ojurl'tl frU'" """ "'M'ls '"" '"""' 'llN
None nf tin. ,. ,t .. i
If ,i I..I--1 iiiii-i- iiiTiniie nwure
ll I ll'll Itllllllll 1. ... .!! .1 ....
v. , , "I" in uiej it'll
M 'rain an. I s.iw woi-kTitcn leini.vl.n.
of the liders nssistct
nine, i lie cnaltii cr
The police nre looldni; for Mr ii ml
Mr" .fumes Vnlkcr. fonncrlv con
npetetl with the Friends' Ilospitirtliis
city, who mysteriously disappoint d on
Mnrch 1.
Search for (lip cnttplp is beini; made
nt the reiptpst of .lohn Mpiiiicn. fntlipr
of Mrs. Wnlkcr, wm tl, the "police lie
fenrcd his dntichter. a former ntirsp nt
the hospital, would meet with harm.
.Mr. Mcnncy lives nt K Areli street.
Ileliind thp dlsiijipenrnncc of tlie cou
ple is nil iiilerostlnr; romnnee. Hut it
niny he shntteretl wlien prespnt invps-
tisatinns now under way nre con
cluded. '
Mrs. Walker, who -ns Miss Kinma
Menncy. Iipi'iiiiip coniipptPil with (Iip
Friends' Hospital alioiit two jenrs ago.
Slip had lipcn there only n short time
when Wnlfcpp. win, is nlinut thirtv-lhc
yenrs old and of plcnsiiij; persona lit v.
iiiniiiiMl a position nt thp institution
as mi attpudnnt.
Girl Mnri'inl In Wallipr
Walker, who came from Sen I tie.
Wnsh.. Imil the lireezy iiniuier of the
West nnil was a convinciiiK tnlkcr. It
was soon noticed that Miss Mennev, nn
attractive ctrl. wus csiecinlly i'titer.
cstPtl in him. They were :'tptpietitl
seen tORetlier. Little surprise was
mused, therefore, when it was learned
that Miss Meaiiej .mil Walker had
mnrried. Their weddini; took place on
Inst OpIoIipi- 1.
As Walker hnd servetl overseas and
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if w iiHEtei
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PROFESSOR KILLS
SYRACUSE
DEAN
j.
TAKES OWN LIFE
Herman Wharton Meots
Death in Effort to Prevent
Holmes Beckwith's Suicide
Vare Rule Bold
as in Old Days;
Spies All About
REDEEMED
BOOTS
"Boots" at Home
IELLS HER HOPE OF
V
HAPPINESS !N TEXAS
A study of present political
conditions here, with their
deadly threat to honest govern-
ment, by the Evening Public' Girl, at Mother's Home, Says
Ledger's staff writer,
George Nox McCain
Xi'JC,'',fyi'YfVV'fftvM
MILS. .IA.MKS WAMtKIt
nppni'Ptitly had ii ennd rpcorn, no ol)
jection was iiiiiiIp to liltn liy tlie parptits
of Miss Mphiicj . His tleetls of cnllantry
nhrond and his many experiences m tills
country iniide a Rood iinpression.
A sudden chaui;e in ultairs entile ahout
on .Fohrtum 'JS.
1 On that inoriiiiiK City Hall detet lives
I rnllcd nt the Mcaney home 'and told Mr.
I Meauey WiilkcY wns wanted for forgery.
One nf the detectives displayed u picture
of Walker mill said it came from the
miRiies' cnllery. Tliey fulled to say
however, win, inndf Ilie ihuree iiKiiinst
the ymiiiK um ti. Mr. Mcaney identified
i tlie picture in possession of the tlctectncs
as that of his son-in-law.
When tiiestioiied rcgai'dini; tlie t Iuii'rp
I ncaitist liim. Wnlkcr, nccoidiiiR to
1 ('iintlninsl on Puce Twit, f'tdiinin I'ntir
MTADDEN
1
FREED IN OEM CAS
E
Prosecution Characterized by
"Bluff, Bluster and Blunder,"
Says Blanche Maguil's Counsel
CROWD AT SHORT HEARING
VICTIM
OF TRICK
I
E
XCUSE
Man Arrested as House-Breaker
in Oak Lane Says He Was
Promised Work
DOOR FORCED BY "OWNER"
ino roo
It tins in
ci ri I'll .im. nt .. i. ... it .. . .
- --"l Mllil ill I I, I IW I '11111 till) illlllV
br hi, t . '' '"i"
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Itetonn,,,,,:"- ""' "''..very tin
iiptppiu
I'uiuilRIl mi
cr
' i Hotinell is miiklns; n
l IL'llt lull imil inn.
pra.i .. .i ' .mi,, iiiiiiu' .III
r?t ill 'In ...inii'cilnii n.,1...
,!'; ''' I,' h' issue,! ,;,-',,.1N ,.nt
'erklni...... "'-I'l'sseis niom; uie
et..l i """ll "f "'" l"d he m-
" '' ,, '"' r"" '' niimermis
heir I "' "s '" to wall; iiIoiir
r'lMih ii ,nn ii,, ,,,,, l,,i ,i,,u ..,i..
ACCUSED PATROLMAN HELD
folic
P.lnnche MiiRiiit. n lomelj voui'K
womiiii. f.inni'i'l.v fiiiplo.M'il ns a imiid
lij .Mr. niul .Mis. (ioorRe II. Mu'-'iiddcn.
.Ir., was fi today of u charge of the
larceny of sr,(l(l.(IOO worth of the .Mi
Fiiddens jew chs which ilisiippenred
from their Vilhiuimi home last (letoher.
The wen'thv cotton merciinnt nnd his
wife weie not present at tlie henrinc,
ultlioiii;li .1 fill n ('. Ilcllti foimei attorue
Kcnci'.il of I'cnnsjlviiiiiii. sniil tlie,
would Iimm' nttciiiltil hail it formal re
tUi'st heeu made lij Ilistiict Atloinej
Taj lor. of llclawaie county.
Weeks Alltulis Jtell
.1. liorlon AVceks. counsel Im the
former miiiil whn yesleiiliij 'cluil
It iiri'iI" Mr. atiil Mrs. McFaddcti tont
lend the lienriiiR ami submit in a cioss
cxtiiiiiiiation. iiiutlc ii cnustic cilml at -
tuck on Mr. Itell after his client lind
heen tlischaiKi'tl.
The entire prosecution of tlie case.
Mi. Weeks said, "litis been chnractcr
Izeil from the start by blulf. bluster ami
hlliiulei-." He snitl Mr. Dell tried I"
ii. tike ll appear tlinl District Attoriie.
Til) lor was dlicctinjj the prosecution
Instead. Mr. Weeks continued,
I'tiiniiT nltornei Kenei'iil conductet
proceedings.
Ml. .MllKllit s full tier In-ill IllK toilll
occupied forty -live iniiiutcs In Ilie office
at Media of MnRlstratc Williiimson. I
The small basement loom was crowded
with spectators Interested In tlie most
sensational jewel robbeiy thai ecr oc
i lined til Hclnwaie coiiutj .
No 1C idi'iico to Hold .Maid
FollowiiiK testliiionj b IMwiu II
Ilrjant, a private detective employed I
bv the McFatldetis mill follow in it'
iiuests inaile liy .Mr. lieu anil instiu-i
Attorney Taylo rtluit he hold the lic
it iidnnt! MiiKlstrale Williiimson said:
'Tllt'ic Is Mlisoliitcly no cvitleiice to
warrant lioldliiR her especlnlly in lew
of the fact I lint .Indue Johnson ielcii-ed
Miulaine AiiherlPI front similar cIiiiircs.
The tlefelldailt is ,ilis(-lmi;eil."
The fornier miiltl smiled for u mo
incur, but after leaving the heaiiiiK
loom t'Miressetl I cseiitliient
treatliiciit she snltl she
tlie McFlliltlens.
"Wnsii'l Ihut n tme wa lo I rem me
lifter ten j ems of faithful service'" she
nsUetl. "I am not RoitiK to leave tins
( nullum. I nn I'ltKt- Two. Cnliiuin Tlirir
HEARINGS ON "L" LEASE
a'.l
SLAYER MOROSE AFTER
DISMISSAL FROM POST
IJy Ilie AssopIiiIpiI IVpss
Syraeiise. N. Y.. April 'J.- .1. Hcrmnn
Wharton, tlpnti of thp collect' of busi
ness administration. Syracuse Uni
versity, was shot mid killed by Holmes
ltcckwith, professor of liuancial and in
surance subjects in the college, this
morniiiK. Heekwitji then turned the Kim
on himself and committed suicide.
The shouting occitreil in tlie office of
the school of ndininlslration in the
college of iiRriiitllure building, the new
hnlf million dollar structitic donated to
the university by Mr. Itussell Snge In
memory of her father. .Joseph Slociim,
nnd named for him.
Professor lieekwith had been unpopu
lar with the students, it was said, anil
petitions hail been circulated among the
student body asking for his removal.
In n statement issued soon lifter the
shooting. Chancellor Day tleclnrcd it wns
bis belief that Dean Wharton died (ey
ing lo prevent Professor ltcckwith from
committing suicide.
"This wus indicated in a note lelt lor
Dean Wharton by Profcs-or lleckwilli.'
snltl tlie chiincellor, "in which he inti
mated that he was going to kill him
splf and referred to alleged unjust treat
ment of himself based on tlie fact that
he had been dismissed, tlie dlsmlssnl to
take effect at the end of the year. Doan
Wharton's clinir. a stout one, wns
broken. He evidently leaped from it
win ii Heckwith tried to kill himself,
tlie gun was turned on him mid the
dean was shot through tin- bend. I'.eck
witli nin shot in the chest. He also
slnlihed himself to make dentil ct'ltaitl."
Dr. Holmes Heckwith was first lieu
tenant. Held artillery, in the world war.
He joined the Syracuse Cnivcisitv
faculty last September, lie was head
of Ilie dcpnitmcnt of tinniuc and in
surance, lie formerly taught nt Colo-
Initio College. Colorado Springs, Into.;
lowii Collet!!' ami Northwestern I'ni-
M'l-siu nt Kvanston. III. lie leceivcd
an I.I. D from the Fnlverslty of Cul
itornia unit I'll. I), liom Coluinhin. He
was a bank oxnmlner in California
Dean Wlinrton was a graduate of
Syracuse I'lihersity anil has been an in
structor there for the last few years,
Ills first service having been with the
engineering school in which he was head
of the Kngllsh department.
a close observer of politics as
it is "played" in Philadelphia
and hi the Legislature.
Sho and Husband Leave
Next Week
DANCES AND GAY CAFES
WILL KNOW HER NO MORE
Till' Vnie organization, which ion-1
trnls City Council, with helpers.!
hi'iicliiucu nml spies sown thickly
through every department of the city
government, is operating lis boldly now
as It ever did when ll wns nt the liel,ht
of its power under Mnyor Smith.
For nil political purposes It domi
nates the eitj.V
It is impossible for nny unbiased stu
dent of public nffairs to deny the state
ment. Proof Is ut Ilium.
Tim Hi hi step of any politicnl oigniii-
znlioii tlinl seeks to perpetuate
nnd piolcpt its own intci csts is to wipr
its opponentM off the slate. (Jet rid nf bed with pencil ami panel, draw in
. SlnJ ( nm sim i '
New Wh. April.'-'. Sue "Hoots
lingers, iiiipiitteed yeslerd.iv In Phil
ndi'lphin of coinp'.ielty in tin- mnlder of
Henry T Pi'uee, will leave fot Te
within tli- tt'.t week with In- hus
band. Itoss Rogers, to "'e.i linyplnis
in her husband's native state.
"o. mine theatres; no more movies
no more dancing," said "Hoot"." i
she reclined l negligee mi th" bed n
her tnotliei's best room lit ".ll" I.eil'iN
avenue. Iliiilim. today. Her husband
beaming. m,i t Inse beside her. "- lid
her moth-r. Mrs. .Iillins Planovsky
... . . .. ....i .......
itselfi -minis. ,ii-. in r iivt-.vtiir-trii -"',,
I nitiiiier. who is ,iev..i.ii i.
1 us lie i nllj tier n ml "Wos." WIIH fill ll .'
t ' ' jSKBL. Is
Va ' IHnK a t !ss
HRmv - ; 1
i gfeiSMifiwiira '""HrjCniBr
WWKSmEk
BEMJN MUST PAY
Ii S. DECLARES IN
!EI
ANSVy
TO VIVIAN!
Chai It's Nugent, eighteen years
of Newark. N. .1.. one of two lllleget
thieves snitl to liave forced nn entl'litlf"
to tlie home of Alexander F.rsklne, at
Fleveiith street mid S'lxly -five aventl
Oak Lane, between 1(1 mid 11 "'eloek
n.i. ,.,,,,,,!,,.. ii... ..I ..nt ,,r tin. linns.. '3000 Houses In
I II I -s lll'il lllllh. lll it 'll i i i
and wns iletnlned by a ueiglilior until al Burned 2 Bodies Found in Ruln3
15,000 MADE HOMELESS
BY FIRE IN MANILA
Native Quarter
the
the
ail of detectives mid patrolmen m
rivetl.
Nugent, n cripple, who bus been liv
ing nt ilie Inasmuch Mission nn I,oeu-t
kti'imt in uti.tii.l tiiniiiieiii e nf nii nl-
.. .....'..' 1.1...1 i .i:.i i years
leilini lit ciiiiiiiiii 1 1. nn. in ? . jinn .nin, i
lie bail been the dupe of a sctond iiinn
who induced Irim to enter the F.iskine
home vvitli n promise of einpliiyment.
This was his story to the police, but lie
told a iliffeieiit tale to ll mil who
detained him till the police niiivnl.
Tin1 second nmn escaped, but his de
scription was obtained.
Mcmbcis of the FfsUine fiimilv me
not living nt the Oak lane lmii-c
Shortlv before 11 o'clock. Mrs Wil
liam F.hers!. of li.'l I North Fleventh
street, saw two men loiteilng in fiont
of the Ki-skiue home. She told Ilnwiutl
W. While, of li.'l- North F.leventh
sticet. and I'liink Walton, n ciiictakcr
vvlin lives neat liy.
Mr. WMte went immediately iln
bouse. He saw a man statnliiig on the
sidewalk. This man. Nugeiit's alleged
a, ct'ssorv . iippaiently surmised that
Mr. White knew the house hail been
entered.
lie llilimilletl that he was a tlelec
tive. ind said to Mr. While. "Do vou
know vvbeie he IsV"
"No." said Mr. White, "but I'm
linking for linn.
The mini, desciihed as
for
received
Hie
ftotu
eman Charged With Shooting
Man in Dmninn n,..,i
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Iii,,,,,,,,, . : - oiiiiui, oi lie
l'lltlPl ,i , .., ., .....i....
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liti;: " , -.-t:;: "k ,VVili"i"
Urutik..,, llv7 "l""- '"
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ii' t ii: t, ':""!. "I'V'K"1
V rim s.,,,1 ,"T. '" . ".;"'-''" "
iik . ,. V"" " omy mm in
"ail I Hit i, v .. , i ... ., .t....
, . "" "ioi'iiiiir til
' "s'v. ntcciui, llMj Nnudaiii
1 h 1 1 il it. .. : .. .. .
niin Joiin ,, ;. "" """ "en-
ire" t "f" !1'"11 Ne'sio. Ilainbiid,:,.
tCKM n, , 'K ''I"""!'. iMtsliehl under
Hii.l:' f'" " fll,:"'-'r henrlng.
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. .11,.1-iiih,. iiis-
'iids nf t. ,.f, hhimhei-
Hrre
'reels
I'W mi,,
Im 1,.,.
TURKS CHASE GREEKS
t0man cvalry Reported Pursuing
Foe Frnrv. r.i.i in.....
'Tli. ,
f'l'S Ml,, i. ".' '- (ilTl'k
i d r-ski sii, "I'v" m" "f "
' in full ..." ",K ""'ly Ibis week
,...! ".." it'ireiit. Mnvu i, r. i...i
'ii.' lllxiint.l. V'. s ifimiiiiiii
T,,.i 'a,ll received here.
'Ifll nn..1 . .-
'-' the urevks!8 UecUrea t0
Weglein SayB Public Will Be Given
Chance to Air Views
Public In iriti'js iipmi Hie pioptised
Fimi'ii'oid cl-vated leiise vvill lit held
in Citv llnll, -icconlliiR In the tin -in.
nn hi in iiiiitle this mnlning liy
Hichurd Wcglc'n piesideut of Council.
Mr. Wi'iili'ln told of tlie hearing tint
ing the corse of mi ni'drt'ss bcfoie Ilie
mum ill. um ciiiuniitlee of the WoiiicuN
l.i .ifue for (iiiod (iov'criimcnt al (lit
Civic Club.
"W" vvill soon tackle the I lankfoi'd
ilevuleil Icisc," s.iid Mr. Weglein.
"and we vvill hold public hearings upon
tlie mall. 'i'. so any man or woman with
ideas hi cxpicss upon tile stibjei l, ill
complaint lo maka may be aide lo pro
si nt tin ir views,
liseiissiu; the geiieinl situation, lie
said. "I oiigiii.illv had the ideal of -i
Count ii that v mihl s motiutl u table.
so to speak, like II bo.ll-1 of illlci'lill's,
mid discuss citv biisiiiess in a biisiniss
like I'llll'liei. 'The fultlllluelit of tills
iili-.il is i .1, nil. 'd by factionalism. I
hope tlie ti vvill come when citv af
fairs will not be made Hie football of
I'ditics."
thiilv -live
Cnntlnuril nil I'nue Thii. CiiIiimim Two
LAUNCH AGWIHAVRE. TANKER
Constructed at Chester in 97 Days,
Makes. Record for Swift Work
Chester. Pa.. April -! iH.v A. IM
A world's recoitl for spcedv t oiistrii'--tion
is claimed for the tiinkt i Agvvi
liiivrc. built fur the Atlantic, liulf and
West Indies Triinsporlatioii Co tiutl
hiuiiehi'd today at Ilie Sun Shipbuilding
yard.
The vessel, P-'.'.HO ileadvvi ighl Inns
and IN." feeet Inng between pel penilieu
lilts, was built in ninety -seven winking
days, which, lh iiiipany sa, Is a
lccoril tor uie sun in- ini
Miss. Yirginia Adelahle Meg. ath. New
nrk. thlitghter of W. Alih-n Megenth.
piesideut of the tniiispiu lalioii com
pany , was the sponsoi .
Manlln. April '. Illy A. T. I Fif
teen tliollsanil persons were rendered
homeless by a lire last night, the most
ili"triictive here in more than twenty
Three thousand houses in the north
ern section of tlie city, u native iptarter.
were destroy en".
Two bodies were found lodnv in Ilie
ruins.
. THIEF GETS $1500 BAG
Window in Chestnut Street Jewelry
Store Broken by Thief
A platt-ghiss display window in Ilie
jewelry store of Ilnilcy Hanks Hid-
dle. 1 11 S Chestnut street, wii bioken
soinetillie lielweeii .1 iim; -1 o i loeK tins
inorning nnd a gohl meshhag set with
sapphires, v lined at M.ilHI. was sioicu,
tlccnnling t' n report made to the
police of the Fifteenth mid l..i-ii-t
streets station.
Although the window was grated the
glass was evidently broken by sinic in
strument being thrust between u small
opening in the grating through which
only a small hand could he i
secure the meshhag.
ilm it to
GO ARM-IN-ARM TO DEATH
Footprints Give Clue in Alleged
Murder of Lucy Wlttum
Diirniiil, Mich.. April 'J. -(IJy A P. I
Two sets of footprints lending to
the spot where l.ilcy Wlttum. nineteen,
was found dead near her home Thurs
day, may solve the mystery surround
ing the death, county authorities -aid
today. The footprints, those of a man
and woman, gave evidence that the two
had liked to the place of death iirin-in-nrm,
olliceis stiy. A single sit of
footprints, those of tlie man, olli.-i rs
said, letl away from tlie spot.
Forest Higgitis, twenty -two. fanner,
neighbor anil sweetlieml nf the girl, still
is held in the rim nly jail ut I'm mum
pending further Investigation. A wm
i it ii t i barging murder ha heeu iuni
ngainst him. Higgins denies he advised
tlie girl to buy acid, us is alleged by
Kriiui, fourteen, sister of the- dead giii.
Nobody Fooled Nick!
GIRL HURT BY TROLLEY DIES
Helen Kosluuski, nine years old, Tli! I
Cherry street, died in Jefferson Hospital
today from injurim received when strnels
liy a trolley car last week. The nccliK'iit
bo occurred in Highlit street between Cherry
and Ilni'fi strict.
There were lots of !i i,lit little boys and
pills who thought it wns cute to tell
others they hail won a limerick prize yes
tenlny, when it was net so. Very origi
nalvery numerous. Vety!
Nick Delfonse, who runs a shine stand
anil pool room, was the real winner, and
a University of IVinisylvania jury selected
his lino. Nick attended common school
four years anil his brother wrote out his
lines at his dictation.
He thinks the University must be a
pretty Rood place. He will take a trip out
and look it over some rainy dny when
business is slow. V
LIMERICK NO. 90
A farmerette down on the farm
Concluded she'd buy an alarm.
Said old Mr. Hrewster,
"Why. lady, the rooster
Will call up a chick that has
charm."
Kids! Read Jingles for Fun
Write 'cm for Mon'
Third Page From the Last
'ZZ?zLa-
i '
them. Chuck 'cm mil of oflice to sJiift
for themselves
One exhibition of Ibis sort of policy
Is sufficient, or should he. to convince I
Philadelphia Hint, having obtained con
trol of Council, the Vare leadership will
now proceed to clean house and hu
miliate nml render helpless its most ac
tive opponents.
The same disposition is displayed In
hi Legislature.
The "untlerwoihl bills" or KeptP
sentalive Sowers, designed to aid the
machine and embarrass the Police De
partment, are another evidence of this
policy .
Thai oilier bill of monumental asi
ninity to oust the Mayor nt I he end of
two yeais, htlU further emphasizes this
deterniiiintioii.
The one triumphant and convincing
job. bow ever, was perfoimod in ('nuiioil
on Thursday.
Cuuiieilninii Develhi. cliniruinn of the
committee on law and municipal and "re "pen
foittity government. v.ns. with Ins com
mittee, ripped out of office on tin shal
lowest of pretexts to serve as a warn
inir In other leformers thai tlie Vare
combine is once more in the forefront
and picparetl to go the limit.
The vole on the Municipal Cnutt up
proprialion of $1,000,000 carried n dif
ferent signiliinnce. ll was n jobs prop
osition. ConncilnitM-l'lHl.uuuriirinpri -rrew
weak-kneed, tlabby nml yielding be
cause I hey had been fed up on patron
age. They bad to help bolster up the
Hrovvn palace proposition, because they
were under obligations for the jobs held
by their friends.
Wiping Councilman Develin mid Ids
eommittee off tlie map was n calculated,
cohl -hloodetl and boldly executed politi
cal toup.
II wns a matter of revenge designed
as a warning to others, ami a defiant
tleclaratlon flint from now on no mercy
. .t I .u .1... I J"1
will be shown to iiios.- o" -..i. . ...- , (,m.rfj
power of the nn mnjoiity.
Couiicllinmi Devplln has been
MilciioiiH among the courageous
of men in council who have slootl by
their reform pledge'.
He opposed the l.tineburner s,.ieinp.
embodied in a resolution, making
Council, ns a body, a coiiuniitee oi
the whole lo dliect. steer and follow
Legislation at Ilarrisburg.
Ciiuncilmnn Litneburm-r is nn p-ip-
forinpr.
If bis l-psoltition lint! gone through,
a series of joyous junkets to Hatris-
burg would have followed,
tlie .iinitiil every week to
legislation" at tin punnc s expense. ; , ,ott,
would have left a slimy t mil of scandal the tiuu
i ti.ni,. nl.i. Develin fought this ' served
proposition
Develin was slated to go long since.,
The pretext that he was not attending j
to legislation at Ilarrisburg was a
brazen subterfuge, on Its very fme. He
prepared the majority of the hills in
whith Council was Intel ested. and snvv
that they were Introduced in the Legis
lature. After that, some of the most import
ant of them were hidden away In com
mittees, possibly with the purpose oi
furnishing n busts for the charge that
the chairman of the legal committee was
not pushing them forward.
Yesterday afternoon's hearing befnte
Senator Vare's committee on the bill
lo amend the ohm tor so as to extend
the scope of the Dep.n uncut of City
Transit bad been deliberately held up
In Senator Vale's committee since the
first of March, when it was introduced.
A fut chance did Chairman Develin
have of hurrying that bill through!
So Willi other bills.
The bill in carry Into effect nn
iiuicntltni-iit In the constitution pre- :
scribing the method for determining t ho
borrowing capacity of the city lias been
t'tintliuiril nn I'nRt- I 'nor I nliinin '
KING SUN REIGNS AGAIN -
"ships," such as Hoss, who used to sail
in the merchant murine, tins ues.-nncii
to the little fellow many t lutes in tin
couise nf the lunjr months of vvnlling
for "Hoots" to get her fieoilhni.
Sunshine streamed into the cheerful
room, and In ought out gleams of gold
in tlie girl's henvv hnir. lying loosely
about In i- fan. Hit eyes, a dark luv.el
when not shaded by the Imt in which
she ciistoiiinrilv appeared ill the court
room in Philadelphia, sparkled vvitli
lights of happiness as she glanced nt
mie nnd nniitliei- in ilie litt'e home
circle.
Ilncifh With i:iy Life
s llos- going to learn to dance n
lie can go nut with meV" she asked.
tcpl-nting ii iintitm that bail int I n '
put to hei "No iiitlenl. I'm going
to stop dancing. I'm through through ,
with dan-itig nnd the gav life. I in ,
nil for Itoss from now on.
"We're giung away together to look
'for liiippin.ss. down in tin- state wIm-h-i
; In- was born, mid I think we're goin'-'
i to find it. io High! now, I'm ju-t
lawfullv tiled. I'll be glad to gel away i
I fioin New 'lork : ghld to get where there I
Holds anil plenty ol iiiimiiiic.
Hint's what I ciave most now. sun
shine mill life outdoors."
Willi.. Hunts i-hllttet ami lliotlll'l
Today "Hoots" lingers. Tread -way's
girl." Is al the htmip of her
mother. :.H7 Lenox avenue. New
orli. Mie left Philadelphia al ::("
o cloth nils morning :
FOUR ARMED BANDITS FIRE
ON MAIN LINE PATROLMAN
Pistol Battle Follows Halting of
Suspicious-Looking Motorcar
Four ninicil men. believed to be
highway iik-ii or bootleggers, at'etnpted
to kill Piiti'ilniuu Nugent, of the Main
Line fone. this morning, when be or
dered lh. 'in out of nn automobile near
Wayne for tlie purpose ,,f scmcbitig tin
car. In nn excbnngp ol shots one bullet
went lliiniigh Nugeiit's coat slei've. The
men i-sinpeil.
Tin- pnliicnien noticed tlie car going
along Lancaster pike at a high rate
of spied. Standing in the middle of the
road In- ordered tin- diiver to stop. Tin
man at I In- wluel
ibeyed. but as he
jumped fituii the mr all lights mi the
tar were suddenly tinned out.
The drivi r tlicw a revolver as In
walked toward Nugent and ordered him
to throw up bis hands. To eniphasl.c
tliis older the other thin- men a 'so iln-vv
revolvers. Willi the odds against him.
Nugent complied.
"We're going I" go nglil along the
line and do lis we please. glow led the
Willie inn. i- -uu.iii i... , line mid tin lis we please. glow Icil tlie
and huslmml Ih-iii.iciIoii the girl, ii .oiing. (lr,V(,ri ..H( U(, -, M. f,.
sister. Mabel, who is lourleeii nnd st 1 , . fr, , t, (M),K. You buck down
us. it you pun any -you."
men agreed w ith this
tlie road and fa
thing we'll drop
The other tine
iriler
awnv tlie in' mi evi
nnth feiireil that Nugent would try
in niirsiie t hein. and to prevint ibis all
four iipciu-tl liu..iiUJjii, He reHmie.llijit. table
tin- tire ii ill 1 1 ins revolver was cuipij
When the smoke of battle ib-aied away
Nugent found a bullet bole in his sleeve
con
Im ml
wears litr hair down her back, bioiigbt
out siiiall treasures and talked gladly
about bow huppv they all weie with
big sistf.-. Susie, home again. Mabel.
Who is pretty, lias eves he .- i -. ..-.- . .
. . ... S- .. ... ...... . ..I... -..., I ...111 lll-.lt liel. ..-. . .
Mill, fin" s i , .-iii. -..in -.. -t. . .
Hooked ill for ll moment, lie vvoii.s ,u n
bunk ami luitl to be off. Irniik. aiinther
bt'OThpr. u year younger, had alreatly
gone to work, hut not before he bud
greeted his slstei. An older sisn-i, who
is married, hail c.llled oil the lelephotli
nml -Mill she would be ovei to ee Sue , ucfllCT ADDniMTCn
this afternoon. .WATER CHEMIST APPOINTED
"I wore that p'.iliu-coloieil Mill over1
lid..." sl.e rem-iik'il with ii iwiiu.ie miDr George E
her eves, l.ll-t lllglll. DclOl'C s ,11
Philadelphia, she hail said the "plum
colored suit." familiar during tin trial,
would l.c conslsneil In the nsliniii. "Ilur
iiiothcr sent it down the chute lirt thing
I His. inoriiiiig." she added. "I have n
pretty new d.lik blue tricnlette."
Pit, ml of I'liicrnalls
She looked al lu-r long llllgel mills.
iiiaiiiciifi il. I ni pioiiil "t
sic -ll nl . "I used In lute tnv
fine I vvii' before mv trouble.
Statement Following Cabinet
Meeting Is Indication of-
European Policy
NOT COMMITTED ON
TOTAL OF INDEMNITY
Hy ( LINTON W. (ilLHKKT
sun" ( tirrritinilrnt Limine PuMIc l.nlerr
' 'in null ; I l fill.!,, r.nlarr rn,
Washington, April Tin- Vlvianl
iin-ion lias borne fruit in the definite
ei larutioii of a pro-ullv policy made by
lie govcrniii nt Inst night. The stnte
im nl that (icrmaiiv iniist acknowledge
ro-poiisilnlitv for the war nnd pay dam
ages t.f the full cMeiit nf her ability
was official It followed I he cabinet
nn .-ting-
It is tn In- legiirileil a a pii-liniinnrT
I mil if ii I itn of inn- policy in Lurope, He-
fore events Ko niiicli further il is likeW
Mo bo follow etl by a more di'tniled defini
tion of our polity with respect to Her
I ninny's i-esi,insiliim ntid the mmns
in. u may no ui-u in enlorce thnt re--iotisil)ility.
Snt-li definition will probably not be
anonymous, but will be ninilc bv either
President Hardin1, or Secretary Hughes.
Prediction was made tn this correspond
ence a fortnight ago (bat Secretary
Hughes would make a declaration simi
lar tn the one mionvmoiisly put forth
last evening ns the attituile nT Hip gov
otnim nt
Amount Nut Tout lied Upon
What wns snid yesterday was non
committal as to the view of this gov
e, niiii-nt regarding the justice of thf
iiiiinunt of reparations fixed nt tlie Paris
Cijnfi rence. roinhing in principal and
interest s.-iO.ooo.onn.noo.
Tin ndministraliou is nut crnssiiu
bridges till it comes lo them. Against
any Hat inilorsenient at this time of tlie
next step in tlie coercion of fierniany
by France, lies the danger that Franc,
eiicoiiiageil bv too definite n stnnil bv
the United States, might go too fnr !n
noting against her nucieiit foe.
And this government wants to feel
sure Mint tlie Allies fullv .lecept lie
pfisitinn. declared siime time ago liv .M:
Hughes, thm hei riglits as a belligerent
at Hie end of the war bad been in no
wise impaired by tei-ent developments.
This applies to mandates, cables, oil
and other issues in dispute.
The position of tin- From Ii lu-ie 's
understood to lie thai evcrv tiling Is .irt
as it
Wilson w ilhdrew
Administration cting .slowly
Moieovei tin- careful utterance nf
vestcrdav i pmh.'hly designed to carry
tin- foiiutrv al.iiig with tlie nduiinistra
was w'lieii President
from Kurope.
I tioii in the development of its Luropeari
George E. Thomas Only Eligible ,, ,. Tin- mlinim-ti ntiun is proceed-
to Ou.illfv In Promotion Examination nig slowly.
Dr. lieiuge F. Thomas, '.'n'-'l liirard
iivetiiie. was made the lily's nffi.'al
"luster and smeller" nf water Itiilay
tin 'in.
nails
Cniiliinii
I'llK Twn ( nliinio sl
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE IN 1916
Miss Dorothy G. Renshaw Wed to
.loyrldes to
"look after
Dorothy G. Renshaw Wed
Iowa Student and Soldier
Annotllie.'iii. a' has j u t bci n niaili
tlie mmriiiK'
Itensbaw. oi
to Hcuimiiin
f
nt Mt-s Doiotliv iiladvs
-U'.l North (Jratz lteet.
I' Veal. dr.. nt lllllll
Nfittb Klgb Ii
Pa.. Septeiiiliet 0
S. Armeniioiii
The former Miss H,
! in the yotiiige oci il
west sc'clion. Mi N"
State I lh gf
tro'-l. at lliii'i'i-liutg.
HUH. by the 1J. x .1.
iislrtiw is popular
set of tlie noi-ili
-al was n siuilcnt
. Ames, luvi.i. ,u
I 1 1 to image, ami In.
In Mill w lib the low a Si ii
mill ni ill ainoiiiilaiice si i - n i
in '.I h i navery in action .in
flt-t tn nti-tl by tin Italian (iovoriiuieut
witll the lllli of ll Iff cin'llllst III the
liuicnu of vv.itcr at Mli'Oii a your.
Di . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i - will hitvi ilimge of the
inspi'itiiiu of all water distriliuteil
through the municipal mnitis. Sntuplcs
an- taken pet nidii-iilly tinin all tilt, r
beds ami iln- streams supplv ing Phila
ilelphia so that tin- public may he
guarded against possible uitection.
Dr Thoui.is was the oiilv eligible
to ipialify in a nroiiiotion examination
for tin job lie will have an oflio
lit the ijllcill l.l'He putlliltlg slHlinll.
I.yle L. .Icellls. i-,:,u Hlllbridgc street,
was the soli eligilili for the post of
sanitaiv i iignieei . Iiuimih of water, nl
RIKKllI i year. Mr .Ici-m. will co-opi'r-ntt-
wltli the citv mid -nit, health tie
partineiits in keeping m- in this
section free frnm pollution
ACCUSED OF THEFT ATTEMPT
Charged with h iv ing nttin . . i.ii-nb
a store nt l"l'7 M:---I.el -tn.i. . ,il thi-
morning, (hvnl llmiisoii. of i;i '.l.-n.
will be nn aigin-d in I'ltitrn! St. nin:, i...
i i -..n
I II.- w"n
day Patinliiian Dan!.". ! the l'.i,.
nml Wniiei -n.'i'l- station, nrristi-l
in. in. it is nlligiil. while he ua
tin tiling lo lin-.iU ojin n shov.nisi
i the stt.n-
iitl.
I he
NICK DELFONSK
122 Jamestown street
iMunnyunk
With leg.ml to tin- Knox tesol'itioti,
tin- iiniiouticenieiii of vt-steidny iti.lt-
1 i nlis a dispositiiiii to prm ceil slowlv.
'i'his gov eriinient t mi 1 1 In -i delay pea-1
tiv i diitiou until lierinaiiy bus yielded
i to I ressui-e oi- it Hiiiv piecedi' the adop
tion ol Hie ii-soiiition liv some iiinnis
takablc tiecliii nt um of this cniintrv's
nttitude tnwiiril tli- . oi'if-ioii of C,or
liiim x iiuide by the Pesnent or Ills see
retiirv of state. Sin h a ileclaratinn
wniil.l i . i ..luiliI- make it iinobji etioiinb'e
to tin Fi.-nt-h pi nee bv lesobitioii
The iiiiliciilHin of the government's
i(isitniii in legnrd lo win loans that
tliev wen- "valuable assets" is some
what nub unite It does not niuiinit
Mr Hauling to tin-ir collection In set
ti riii , Mibi.ilil" asset may be usi-d
tnr diplomatic anil other trading. Mon
over, then- I- ll difference in the rel.i
live value of these assets, , Hfltish
lo.iiis being most vn'iialib.
Would Kevive I . s, Sympalliy
Fran c i- nhovc .ill anxious, if w-n
sbmild nm i' ir win cle.-ir to .lid In-r
liy iiiiinnv ing I'lii'opean ireilit, Ihat wt
should .,; least d'. iioihnig to einbariast
her in in-r steps w Ho a sue iiniii,s neci -
siiary t" her own salvation Two such
steps would In the bud passage ,,f tm
Knox lesnlutioii nnd tin- mriv with
firavvnl of i. ui iiiiups from the It h i n .
The one step would iiiev tliiniy lie t..l
lowed liv the other, for ending nf win l , r
i. solution would n-iiiove tin- leiismis toi-
iii cfititiiiuiiig i f-upv a Kb in.'
'.il.lg'lieiiil
CALLS TUGBOAT STRIKE SATISFACTORY
NEW YORK, April 2. Reports from Atlantic Coast ports re
ccled hcie today indicated that the strike of marine engineers on
coastwise tow-boats, called In protest against xvnge reductions, was
piogreiislnc; "satisfactorily," according to Thomas; B. He.iley,
chairman ot the Atlantic Gulf Coabt district council of the National
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association.
STATE BONUS PARADE IN DETROIT
DETROIT, April 2. Nearly every world war eternn Tn De
troit participated in a parade today as a demonstration for a state
soldleib' bonus. The proposal is to be passed on in a statewide
election Monday. Governor Gioesbeck issued a st.iument yester
day urging voters to authorize the bonus
DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS IN BRITAIN TOMORROW
LONDON, April 2. Summer time will become eifectie la
Gieat Britain at 2 o'clock Sunuay morning, when all the clocks
In the United Kingdom will be set forward an hour. This will
be the sirtth year that the daylight saiugs scheduk tor the summer
mouths h.i3 prcvuilcd In England.
II
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lit.
nm i
lo p
.- IM.-llll Visit l only the lieglll-
it il Fieticli iff, ui In make h si-o
, .1- WO saw Ini when We cHlen'-l
i in datigei "I distinction, iIim
uri'igli fllillin of her otedit ,s i
l. re.tsoii t.f ' I. riniiny 's icfusil
I ' l lilt- lllllll...'' s iln'ie flill lllg tin'
t iiiililillfll no (' nr I mil . I ntlliiill flnf
in
, I
Ideal April Weather Promised by i HELD FOR OLD ROBBERY I END VLADIVOSTOK REVOLT
Forecaster for Tomorrow
Sun is king today all over the eountrv
ami in ii- anil warmer nave tieeti given
tlie portion. w iieitt in intervals yes
torday liy gloom, snow . in in mid tin
cerlainiv There is a sentlo breeze from the
southwest ami the temperature, which
was below the seasonal uveragt
riiursdiiy unit 'Tinny, is rapidly
tiiriiiug to normal. It was .7 at It
o'clock mid will reach .'ill by this after
noon
Tomorrow will be a typical April
day, wltli azure skies nnd salubrious
breezes, eomfortablv warm.
The official Washington forecast
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LWiredlcts rata next Tuesday and Wed
nesiiay,
Prisoner Accused of Beating Drug-,
gist Last January
Law 1 1 nit- i iiiiirrai nn. nviiiiv one '
lyenis ..I.I. Thiitceiitli s,,, below Cat -i
penter. was uri-ested tit i night, i barged i
'with lieaiiiLg ami i. .1. In.,: Il.ii iamiii
,.,, Lander. ilrnggit. al Sixtn-ntli nml I
, Tiles
Christian sttects, mi .Imuuny I
I (iuiiini.mn was arrested I distent
detectives Mcliowiiu ami Mi Cnughiiii,
of the Twiiilielh nnd Fitwiiier streets
station It Is al'.etjeil iieiiilil.nl I nuder
of JJIUO ii couipnnv wuh an unknown
mnu vvlin bus not been apprelieiiih'tl.
Japanese Disarm Rival Factions
Siberian 'City
I'oliin. Auil 'J ill, A 'i Ai
li-iopts In nn i 1'i.ilsh. v ik .-ii in. 'ills (,.
gain - mil r. .1 of the . il of lii'livustok
Ii ti x i- ii-Hiilti'il in tuiliire, niciiitliug to
iilliiial advices rei-eivs-il hcie
The tigliling began in (lie citv 'linns-
lay morning, but hud not pro. ee.i-.
vi-r Ions before nib. iaL of the .Iii,iiii-ki
gairlson orilereil the belligennis (
cease tiring and disarm This or Ii r was
I olil-vt'lt llllll lllmilltches from V Imllv. .ktnlr
(iiui'iaclno was hold without bail fori state that at pS-twitt the situation is not
" t, by .MiiuiHtriite Kcnshuw today. I conbldere.d scrloun.
VIVIANI SEEKS U. S.
STAND ON LEAGUE
Important Conference Held by Pres
i ident at White House
1 Wasliiugltn. Vni' J i l'.v P .
1 Hi- I in 1 i i I" in M I at loll s .nu
ll..!" on ..i .n -i lib 'ut lev iv . il In I Im
-il . 1 1 oi ! 1 1 i Pi i i inn iv i im. if
I i am . w.i n -.In d tinlnv bv .
1- lie. ni . ullfl Ii in - -. Iipplllt III Iv lll
li lliliil ii piip i cli nnisti in i. ... Min
imis ful a ilei I-' m ..'i -.'ill subjt.ls ,,,
. i n ii ali pi .1, 1 1 i.'iition and an
1 aim ml.-. I i ago' ol iiiilinHs
1 - im iiibi-i nl Iln l'-agui ol x.i-
Iiinn-' iiium. sioti in ameiol'iieiil ot ti
'.,,i.m' M iv'ini ti.it.it -ill-, is nnii i
n,i ii'li. I in lliul n'i.-il. and It w ,i '
l.ik'ii ,n ;-i;'..t.. l-i would pic, id 'oi
,i .i iini'i i -I n ,i. nt I be Aiiu'i a an
miiii i-i nun mini. tils, even limn,, i
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