f7Sf?fWr 111," f'-' ' s ,' - "' ! VU'Win", V - W'rVft.Ts'Tj ' vii-;- 'il r CA 'Vt v i I, I If V ftf I; ! 6' M U WASTE OF MILIJONS CHARGED TO P. R. Federal Inspector Declares Road Lost $3,173,982 by Work at Baldwin's "DOUBLE REPAIRS" SEEN i . The trnmc repair wmh was done twice on the t-nme loeoniotivn In the Paid win Locomotive Work mid pil'l for by the Ponns.vlvnnln Hnllrna.l. it wn testified before nn Into-luto Commerce Commission examiner liere tndiiv P. 0. Wake nn inspector fur tli" -m-tnlMon. wild 'JHO locomotives were re. paired In the Un'dwln simp- I'-in March to September. Ii-t vonr. nnd that the rallrond paid S:i.17."."- more for the work tlum the t would Imve been In the rnnn" own hoii. The honrlng which ltm vclerd:iv In the Federal lliillditig before l.J nmlner F. II. Ilnroluv l part of the jrovernmrnt Investigation into , linr-si". that rallrond wasted fundi. The cost of ropiiting I'i" engines Mr Bleclie Ktnted. would lime 1 -n .''' each, whereas, the rmd paid P.nltlwins $11,047 ntiieee or B ditfer. in f more than $10.01)0. For repnlr purpose locomotive- in Mrviee full nntomnti.Mlh in'" pre.erlbe.1 eltlSRes. depending on the inilense thev COVCr. Ir Itlooho -aid otno of the lo comotive sent to the Itnldwin "Imps were not classified pmperlv . Fort. -four locomotives lie said wore classified for hciivv oHii-tmentx. nl though thev nnlv needed lighter r"uur This refilled In Nn loss to the rallrond eoinpnnv . lie testlli"d In making the Titnii"i tm1 He ame repair work wn d. n- twice on aome lnooniotno, Mr IV. k" o'T, . ! u letter written In M Stor eh.'eh. .i P"in ylvnnia Unlliond inpeotor. v .,per Hued the repair work at ltiildwie- Tit" letter n sent t" !. M KM-wortn. motive power nn militant for tin ro.ul. In this message, sni,! to hnv. Ihm written hi Mr Sfoncbnob. lie told I ! superior that dnplieate repair li id lm i made nn locomotive i In tin letlu wn a penciled memorandum, attributed to Mr. F.llwnth. who returned th" lettei to the Inspector. The pcnci'cd nic-ugo follow: "As I see the nrittir. wo wil' lime to pay Ilnldwlns for all the work t lev did on then- 1 'motives, even though It mm hnir heen i"iie turn. i',o to t.ie Inefficient method of handling the work We of i-mr-i should lake the neeenri stem to a''l ourselves thnt the work was iiolu.il. d"ii" tube" The letter Mil il-liei if evidence Robert Sun lair Poctn. also nn iii.poi tor of the Interstate ('..iniueioi 'omniisinn. was oalhd mid ,nrr,ici. rated the tetl ninnj. of Mr. Itlo ke. Approximati h 1.t.7Mi in, ..motive re pairmen in I'eim! iMinm .io;i lime been laid off inre Man li 1. 1""0. when the rond lienn -endini: onsiiie to the Baldwin works for rep-iir Thi w.is tetile,l to In .lame T. Wnllis. si nernl i -ini' 'ent of mo tive power for the I'. It. I. Mr. Wiiili wa i !. ..iniitied hy Frnnk 1'. 'n!Bh. eoiiiie'. for tin- Amer ican Federation of l.-ibor The witnes fcuiil it wn not meth ciene on the part of tin- niilio.nl -on worker wliieh ruined tin sending of the loi'omntiie to the I'nldwiii plntit. Mr. Wnlh xoiicht ' linns; out thnt the rnilroni' ' " off in nn t to weuken unioni'm It ' one of In- 'i i- . uli fi"iii Mr. WnllU i'ie -'nfi ii.i it rs.irdms the nunibn o men tin 1 oft in 'In rond were ritii-ned to prr.iie ro.itrol Demand Berlin Gold by Friday, April 22 Continued frnni Pace Germun proion -. on four fiiridanienfi One m fuel are hae 1 I I n -In '. an in t1 " tranfer :itii I'ritili -. ''iird. Al" .rutins nn I i n ate I !er- ternatlonnl !min . -e. fn Cierni.im of 'lie I' debts to (lie ("lilted lied parti' l-.ntion i Aharlus in the proli: ml ' in ! lit . ..r man lndntr fourtl , 'urn. an ration in the i. nntrii' ' of 1 iibn iie de- vastnted p'Kion. Ilegnril ne t' e mer-; .n .if the trim fer of the Allied .'el t I i. T nn sni- "If tiern.nnv pni! I'li'inrii. the European A'lie tl eti lie o i'd tmns fer to the I'nitid Stnt- it. ,:iment of their debt, the who or oart of their rlnim aitnlnt tier' mm I'nt the -jnary eoinliti n re niii t'-nt tjennnny pay. "HermRni howeier iropne that the I'nited Suite iMnnzi 'wo top ent Rond'fnitli de' tor 'or a debtor pro claiming ife'f iiii. 'orit iird u'iei till dlnplayed ihu fir iinrf'i'ii.- bnt kooiI faith Hon 'Ti f e !r..un I'l'.verii ment ever 'nin.-i'io t'ni' tV I'nited States would i ir ;r i a' et I mi : "Anierieii" .ie not nulie euoiii. i, ignore the fm r ilm' In -m n .i l.ni pain with -in I. a purt it would tmt l.e the debtoi !.'. li woiild r nd-r n n to the ored.tor tnjt fl.e ereil tor wou'd be obllsed to ; I'o-ei't hihI -imr" the debtor Tin' i"n ' of - n'li nn iirrnns" ineiit wou'd be rhi' dr-tir.m uoijld p,i nn nothlnit n '! ' '"tf f1 at the d'.t had been fnk. 'i ! 'I" 1'iiiteil HtateK. and mi . e.ne nil . n i i .t lonneil , ei .i K; i.;.. r. t. r i i deeIoinient . f ' i . i r'f COSTA RICAN OIL REPORT SUBMITTED TO SENATE Britain l Told U S HaJ No Hand In Cineelmg Coosetslon U'nAlilu?t' n. i '.' F. A F i A report I'mi ' i ' it I '" n-tnoTit regarding 'I . ' r -.ton in Costa Ili'.i n. '.! I th" Sni nte todnv bv fi W II m in r. -sporse to n re-" mm .1 t'd '.isf I'eh ruar) 'lie mm -- i n ! ! I'.r t ish inteiist-. u i- .ir, 1. 1 irine tin Tlno' i r- it i " ami r i f.v vvu re voked ll t. lli'W gov ' 1 II'IU lit At tic Mali 1 1. , itt.i. f todnv ; vvn 'i.l-' ' ''ll' .1 I I ..llll .1 " over ing tl." po-tlo'i ol' tin- All ' lie 'I '! (rtitneiil it i regard to to :- ! . - -tlllll of tlie limiM mil i hlld ! n nreniri"l for tli inf.. n h'iii "f n Itrlt.li l !"" i nu'i '" nnd tr.iu-niiiti d the Amen .in iinhi-.v nt London Tin- ii ' . nonunion! was dinw aft -r 'i suggestion hnd I nf the Mnti-li Fnlted Stall h annului. nt of th ii iniii'i o Pin St I. in lit ,. Ito'.g'lf Mat ii ' out . ol loll ii .l.isflior nu ll to I'.r It ii - The Anirriinn thorui'd ti XO 1' thai A i i. Itc a nit'i commissioner taken bv the Jos,. Co-tn without tin paitiiicnt I' that the con. i TlniH'n i " i ognlzeil eitln i Great Mritam f anv anion . n oti- r at II- .llllg.'l It 'llll'Ul of the Si' I Wil' de. l Mill ,. HO gl.llll. 'I b i i wn. noi r nit' d St lies Mill' I - ,' tin I WOMAN FIGHTS BLAZE RlUnke III. I Will I ' I I nl isllsl .ItlUllI.e to fiirnii'iri in the liniin of Mi- .1 1! limiting. It.'i So itli I'm'Ioii 'n t I "i a fire 111 the b.i ml was exi uvni-l'.J nt 7 ti'lll o'clock t'n inng Mi iluntlng, worknn; ... tl I lbn.. (Irtri'tCtl smoke and iIi-k.mi d i pi e o, lmbbiih In the Immmii' in wu iguiltd. 'i'hc Arc vvats confined to the basement Charges Hurled at Rail Hearing Cttullniifi! from lll'-l, because I'nar lire the .e,ion wn at half when Hit force was at its pink urn heiniHo thou'iiud of laborer were out of work. "I ciinnol tind ni am time In the lusl half renturj ." lie enntinit 'd. "nnj im proper llii'itieial liutidllns "f the roads nnd I ehtilletif;e Mr. .tewe'l's contentli iih that the io.nl" 'ime beon liupropei y or dlsliotie.ttj innnniteil " He nlo cited llimneial stiitonienl of the rood -how-itiC that government oieiitl1ou of the lines hnd drtiMed t'ic pmroll-. Cnpllnl t'liinhiiie Churned fharite that a "eatiitnl cnnibiiie." hend-il by twelve e ork Ilnnnelnl i iiititiitinii. Iii.'iitirurnti d n polici of nation-wiili. lnildowii wre innde b W .lett l.nuek. nmult fin thei union lie iinind nb'oit lot) men who. tbrotiuli interlo.'kiii7 iireetnrtilpn. lie eontetnls, leuteml in thce dozen I ni'tltutloii control the mnjorili of the eoimti'.i' linport'int nitlroaiU and1 of bne raw imiteiiiil. lie elinrReil , thnt: I "Till inter-rotated capital croup de , liberate!! ilel'ited the fnriuer and tlnMi undertook. In pre-ipltaiinq lti.iitrinl -tncnallon. to dellnte labor. " The riiilrnnd. he nserted, were the i'hoen vehicle for till lain" drive l.aioff nf i, -pair men in recent mont'N. he cliaieed. wen. made deliherateli . while iiiueh of the repnlr work was let In oiitlde I'oiupnuies, who clinrRed the roads nhoiit twice what the -nine re- ' inlr would hme eo-t In their own hop One pnrpno, be said, wn to set thi? portion of rallrond labor out of (loMTiiiiient juri-di. tion li forcini: it to work for the otitide concerns. The concern, bo snlil. were largel.i nude'1 thi ,iino (lnnnclnl control a the lOll'l. j T'i- iloi'iuient tl 'it Mr I.aitek pre I'Iii.iii l.tl InMllittlnn Iinolteil Tee d.i'eti Vew York Unancial insti futon 'I named ne'e; M'ltnn! I. f" Insurance Co. of New York. I'ir-i National Mink. I'iultabl" T'lit Co . .1 f Moi'cin S. Co. iiia-intj Trui Co . I suitable !,tfi. Aur,iuco So. Jot i of I nitoil Slates. Atnerienn Sti-eti Co.. Nntinnal Stirrti Co.. Mechanic- '"d Metnls Xntlonnl I'.iink. Niitiotvil Citi Ilanlt. Vew York Trust Co ant Chae Vntioti'il I'.nnk. Mr I..nt.k ih.irK'il t'uit the-e b.mk lill.l I i . i r '11 ire. M-lwn Cl.i I ra lrea'1- .md in nnn'i rnilniiid eipiip tnmt eoiuii 'tile, flint tlietr direi tnrliii4 lea' lied twenii-iom coal rnilroni! nnd m.i' conip ni'".. end th..t. tlr'oiiKli non l"ii kmi: due tor, tin- nlli sod inpi'n1 ii.i ih "o v' ti.rtler Interlocked. Mr. I.nm'k uminti-i7ed tlte report n follows : "The oMilence ..w tin re ' u rapl till nil ildne i.?ii-ti'U of tl, llllliol b."ik ihe rmliond .md the indu-lile I'oiilrollnn; bnic in ili-rml. unit that tlii coinbine l.i nnd ' i'H'i." u power tner th moii'ir d'-t'm ' the I'nited State- It '! that with u the idi-ii-t W nl cni'it.'i!it irinup the power to adb.t oi niailii.t re ntlie prices In ii manner lint wil tnnul;ile or up pies iliiufl,ll ."I'.ti It point out thnt tliis toenl raji f.i''.i ktouii !iii do- llbernteh uuiiutn'md liu-'i in-lee of I sten, coal, i n-nt and tl.er 'vi!!' mute. riiil. nnd thai the rni;ro-id. fin meed I In the -lime ll.te'et. i,n ri'fllsed to plin e iird'-rs for plnnt ni nut' n.ineo, or Men ''n.fe ti.cen-i to irrrnt plant nnd wpiipment .leterionition. ' "Th. lnbit -how t4mt the creator i fiielors In inoi can iniiit". the rail wm ("I'lipi'ieni im.iii.'i r the riiilwa.i ' repilr work, tli" tee iiiteri'sfs. the oil .etneot nnd nth-r l"ii' tuntiri'l I r '.ne rs j re , loeli I nml toisetl.er by intr'i nt'.tn. r''.itioi- nnd i'ltinloi kinx dill" tlilHiO. Illlllk' to toi i ill (he hi.u.' of Mors'in Crtitriillz.'il Control V'lepled "'Pie iiuh'm enii o.. ni ike no inue - to flic iro;irirt ot n . ntnilieil -iii i ..t cMiiiuic .o'tiol The point of the exhibit 1 it till'' lie of tin up iii loiinlde !iilu' wli. i the Kieat loni'.in" h.i. mnde .f it power. The I i.li.nt .nil iiMc'i'.ioii to Hie niitmiiiil re-i'on bl'ifj whiin tin p...-. Inn of mii b ;io.'..r rMni' nnd V flint thi li .iolibllll i 111 tl." Ile of the rall wn Indii.tn nn lin ! cn'.ed and wi'iiin i .to the I'e.lernl tiv of the I lllfeil MIL fi'l'l tl.e empolO pe.. Hrnlh to it out !. it till !.';, M -1 '. 1 1 tj i bniis nn. ru" ioulj eva.l".. "I In rnii' "' ure plui'Ii'ii: ....ertv Tin t'ti-ik. ,ire '. nl.inR uin.i Ictite I profit, and dic'efij unprecei'.ented div idends, etld tl.e ltlle llpplie o steel, coiil. rati i iij luipinenf nn -ununrly sit'intid .oil. i in The i .ip.l.il ciiinbine. in prip.u i; t" pri"-:oitati m.empioj - Ill tit inlo-Ce. t.n p.i.le thnt the rail ruud li..'ild do if first ' IIii'Iaii) ini- I pro'.ein'' ' i ..l'-ii-ii wetr ilefi rred . I ra i.i" ii .iini ii ime wn leduc'd below minimum le.-.i' riuireinent . ( a pi la I nn Strike "Ti in b.-t.'nl pBi.iIi.i which tm mazer' '. Ametiiii i 'uipitnl on strike asau.-t ..! c. And .iipuul. nation- ' u.1,1 .ne I in1' rn.it oiuilli orunnizi'il nnd I in . Mr .ted tiilv. the tund thnt tin . v.ifnl -r ,( -Iniil l,'" on until labor com t. i. kuet. nnd ionent tl -1 ..IIIlT re... tloli lit Wllgrs. mill UN" si'i'' I' rs it iisht to biirain co..c I n e I Tmini no first the lm -otT hnr.jis. the iiir pll-ellted tlV Mr I.IIU k .lld tt.ut rnilr. ml -l."p Ini -off in p'ote in n-t nine imiiitlis wire inoie thun 1u'..ihhi ' tier floill It.H'UI 1 . d.lH.I .Ma-''i 11. chnrKeil thnt on th- -iiitu I". in .liru.iri. after -i mm I tni-t lind bl I .111 "tt. the lellilllllll .' I 'I. Mill. I w .1 ! i I i. rti'nr IJli'. ' " li in t'ult tuoiiti' -.imi'nr r i .-t !. peoi.'l from Ind 'lluil ob- ' '."h-. N'.i-b-I lK'i..i N Ilortoii Kan.: Ii.II"s. I'll ii'nl I'tuu hi In Figun I'" i.'.l . i.t, . ii at Mr I k - li. -h tntnl .'i-nr- nude i' ern- has pi ,. it in t I nb I." i Mb. i .me md all tl.e . I lIiroul.it the i oik It wa. .up- priei iIiiiimI 'w Wnik was up . 1 t of .11111 l mini iOp. TblH 1 t ot H pun oh I i' i'i bv Itn'iiuiu I. I i i 111, . ' .loin in 'i in li1' I'.i.n I he lepol t I . I I. lot iv. re- intrv weie dmi" bv . .1-' of the i ,nl tn i II tl i 1.11 1 pi. a1 'it nn I di'd. It gave It 1,1. 1 lie o'...tV i O.lir i no. t nin .''" I nu'i i it '(J I J", j. ib ud. i nl I tl.e .1- for HELD ON LftRCENY CHARGE i Newark Man Alleged to Have Taken Bords as "Security" for Job I iiii'ifi'j .itl) hii.'iliv ill leceivilig th, d' -.".ii L.I" if F I! -iHi-U Mil.., b. c '..',.1 from spun i warlv Tbinl -irei t .1 Ilntrv v I I Maa -i tli nn A" id", .id i I i i ' V I'I li'! Ill t I I. Win li ,, mi nii'horii.i - lit ill Stall ," f. "iiinir , mii M L. . am'' c '! no f... ,' .. M lie lb" vcri a ii a i.. nin to' III llo iiiie ii I ib-l i i" M i. n'd tl.. f' M' .no r It-ml" nml t n tlie llln I , '.. to , I, 'id ill I'I 'I i ment v . mo Inn Main. . ,t i evi III P.. 1 ! I III I ie I d l.l.il V. mil I V, tl I ,, i In I he lull vv In he nu-el uls air. t ill a Uownliwn I ri'slutmuit EVENING rUBLIOv HARDINGl speak i A H UUVAKS A Ut: President Leaves for New York Accompanied by Secre tary Hughe3 WILL TAKE PART IN PARADE II) tile Assnrlatril Press Wn-stilliflnn. April 1'.' - l're.nlenf ' llurilliiK left Wn-lnngton at 1) ."10 this morning lii -iiecial trnin for New ork,( wher. he wi'i .i ill at the -w I ik of I llio Itolhar -tnt it", leturniins to Wnsli I iiiRtiiti tonls'ht li" w.i iivii'uimnl.-tl bv Mrs. tlimlin'; nnd a pa.t- of per siinii' fiinidi. Sirrelni 1 Inches alo wn in the presidential pnrt). At Now iork it will be Coined b I'nd.'i -ei r. tnr l'elchei and Assi.t.int Snetnrt llli-s who went h the , uirn'n i- t" welcome the ileleuiitiiin from Venezuela. In the tibeiee "I Sei ci.ii) Hlls'lies onil I'iuler-ici'tiir) I'.eti her. First Assistnnt Seenttiri licriiu i nctiiii; ei retan of slnli; New Yiitlt. April IH t Hi A. 1'.) New ork toda) encerh iiwaited the ar ,inl of I'lesidriit ll'tnliuj: who toda) will -peak nt the inixeiliiiK 111 Centrnl 1'ark of an cipie.trii.n l.itiie of tiiuernl Simon Itollvnr. "Son'h inericnn liber ator " Thi- will b" hi- tir-t visit to the metropolis -'.nee III- election. deipinte preuiiitioiis were Inken by I the polli"; lepnituient to control the thoii-ntiil.'nf peron who Slithered enrly nlonj: tin route planned for the prei ilentuil narfi after It aniied nt the i'.'tiii-iliani.i Slntioii. fter liinchins ,nt the' Waldorf Avtoria Hotel, as guests of the Ve'ieziiclnn -peiinl mission, which ,is pirs, utiiiK tl" I'-'iMir .intui' to the jclti of New nrk. the presidential iim-ti wn to pi ed through Fifth liiMiiue to llolnnr Hi'l In Centrnl l'nrk. illuiulred of mounted and toot police were ih'tniifd along the route nnd n U ini guard wn n-i?neil to keep order at the m ene of the umeilius. Distinguished Mm to falic Furl S iiiiiuotied to p.-irlicipilte III tlie ex ercise, wer" nil met member, fnrtisn ml lini-i.T nin -i ei ini eiiioi. miiu- nun , n.lllllclllill II III Ml 'ill 'I mis ; ti 1 1 iirtm nuieius -oldi ts. ..'ii'iu and marines. Two lilt!" t:i.l-. Mat.iuitn Fner. Mac- Mnt'ti and I'niri'ui l'nez MncMnnus. I used seven and nine, will bure lionois Iwiti. .li-tiiiuuishi.l -tnt'-fievi In the c- Mfi'"'. I'll", lm" !""'n ."'lecteil to unveil the tntue. 'i"ni; srentgrnnd I ibiiielitei- of (ii inril .!"-' Antonio l'nez. i l'.nliinr' leading geuernl and bosom friend, and th. t'ut president "f the V 'in .no I in '..."id'' riie i-iiiiiireii nn ' ikiuc'iti ' - "f S.'Utnii i piiet and noirlit. wl MiicManus, Irish mill tiid Cntuliun I'liu. , , ,, , Aft'-r III" erci-e in tmt nil 1 nrk Fre-id uii Ilini'is ha- panned to visit the Lighthouse Association for the Hind, in Last Fifty-ninth -treet. bc tnre jiroi Ii.i to the milw i) station. The pre-identi.i! part) itiepuleil tlie I'residtnf. Mi. llaulitig. Si i n tury llllglies Co'onel tienrse HllfM'). lllll- 1 i.ndor-ili'sisiuitr to (iieiit Iliitnin; Senator Fdgo and Frelinvrliti)sen. "f -. .Icrsej . Ur. C K Hawier. White Iliiu-e iiln'sli urn. nnd lleorge I'.. Chri linn. .Ir . the I'resulelit' -eeretur) Mot of the jiart) will H turn with Mr. Ilnrdiiu t" Waslilngton. Wreath will be placed on the -tntue by the Societi of the Cinciniuiti. Son of the lii'Mdiitioti. Sou of the Amer ican 'tew.lut'in. '" L.itiii-Americnn Co'onie of New York nnd the l'lin tii ri.'an Student' League Mmor II1m, Mill necenl the -tntlle for the ni) and tioiernor Mil'er will make ii short -per eh lefoie President I larding deliver ln address. fnimi's. Apill in -dtv A I'. -Vein xin 1,1 f"di) celelirnteil the nnnivei --nr.v of the linn I campaign of 1S'J1. dur in w lii. b S. ..oil llolivnr defeated tlie Spniii-li r.valisi and efihlihci the ludep. inb i of thi coiintrv. In com- ireiiioniiion "t tl nut the statue of ticiirxc W.isl.ingi'in trnn-fern d fr u t'i which wns rereutl) position it 1 eld for inn n vni' to a in vv and beiuitiful sit m Wn-iiiiict. WII llliveileil. Cuoig. inn 1 1 piiMiilcnt elect ot I ii i, i t piiMlilc nt elect tn.il . tiiniiituler-iii-i liief Vnii'Zm 'n tho iirinv i pe. i.tl'v l)He ot tl r enm in rr from Mariuuibo till, . Moral w ii aili at the SENATE KILLS RIGHTS BILL Committee Sustained in Refusal to Report Measure l! H M f ' ' l mir.if llarrlshurt. i'a.. April IP -The Ivpi.il Hl.-'.it bill Is dead It was killed on the lloor of tin Senate today In '! iiin.it i- i ir. 'ini-tiim es. vvith ever) fool of -t indii z loom taken. The vote wlmh tl lid 1 1 s ispoei of the iniiistire. , wln.'i h.i 1 een i ie.il storm (enter t ihrouchout tin si ion, wu on the inn I ton of Snuitor Fvre to (licharsc the j law and "ide uniltlee from furllu r 1 . oiisiderntii u of the bill. As the com mitt, i laid irfiised to report tin- bill ,.it Ftie' nu.'tio-i was to force u I '.nn -nn on t'ue tlum The F.vn luotlnll wa ! f' nt ed bv a i llitl" live we'.e : ' i.i.n. M. Vii'ud. ,,,te of Hi) lo ! The A roll. Halt. F.vie. I'.lttoll, SillllK, I . I Ullt". ' lie. A. Him.; I" tin drama "f tho oimiiiii . wn the -'nuditu "f an AiniTiniii tins "ii tlie ip -k ' f nn a ..r Hi" m ninors I seimiiir. Vine and F.v re tirL'Ued I nt,i it o ft In- icotinii to dicliiir;:c the ...iiiinitti . S'liiilie. Wiavn anil Fin iiiii opt d it Tlnn. with the nn- ' nnlllici nn III nf the Vote. Millie tlie be , sniiiiir linn . .ir Alle'.'h'ii.v, who I op) d to the bill, had voted to up- port the umdon lie then rose lo ii ii. -I'mi of pel ml prlvili'Bi' lie de. laud that polltii - hud dietat'il tin . ii.i ot ilm bill from tnrl to liulli . the on of a uiiiti who bad fnugM in rhe i i I Win- to flie tlie slave, and ' w lm bad died with thiitien wound ni 111 l.odv Setllllol I tall S'lld he -poke a. ii "! fr.ei il ..f t'u ' I i a.' . ! 'I hi loll.' he Ihtind 'red. "never hnd , . nn. " lb tl" ii 'loioil fi ma tin I t'i i a i .im.i I n i'i . I" -bow that I older Cn pri-iiii 'ni' s. nil incis hud tihe -a i. imiit lb n'-'iicd that the Mil wu- i "" n propu.'iinlii CITY OPENS NEW CAR LINE Operation of Detroit's Third Munlcl pally Owned System Begln3 Detrnlt. Mich.. April P.I. Mi A. I' i 'l'be third -lr.it ear line of le- l mi's m w iiuiiiK'Ipfilli owned vt,m I vv a pit hi.. npH'iitlon todn) on Ilii'per nvei The Street Itallwiiv Coninii ..1..11 mm. ei I inn iiiic-nian nil "'o'- to . aililul to tl lulpiuont VMtlllll a fiw we'- I'mler ii lourt order vesterdny the Int. vi. iivni p. Minis. Ion lo eniss iiimk- of i In piival.lv owned svslein I with lis lllie- PIRE IN GERMANTOWN HOME I'm ,1 !!.)() n'chielv till- moiniii; iu'ii'v dnr nit.'d the luoun of Charles ' .lui.iiii'. Sr !! lllish sti.i't tier- ut ,w i. Tin lm wn- d ' nveii'd In i li ilroi in on the se.oml Ho ,r bv It'de'rl Loiui'iin lie nmusi'd hi brother. I ir , . , .eei mi the third tloor, ntnl l,ev nub d bv then innt'ier i i I'i j, lisle i till bliue It IS bell, ved WllllldW curtain- vv 're ignited b) u spark. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, mmmmm, m&wmk lMMMil-K IMIHTMWICK EX-COUNCILMAN FINED Prlngle Borthwlck Drove Car Reck lessly. Is Charge Fri ic'c Itotthwiok. foinier eonnell tiiun. was fined !?10 and co-ls todn) on the chin ;e of driving an nutomobile reel'le.slv . Trnrtn F'ltrolii'nn Moore lestllled bo fore Mnitistint" Merlear.v. at Central Station, lint F.ortliwlek was driving hi- car in ttiibbl) manner near Uldce nvenile .ind Viti" street. Tlie pi'i.'eman -aid llorthwick vvns -llgbth ilio-ierl) As n leason for Iim unst'iidini In diiving llorthwlek ni i h's stcriiiig sear wa out of older. A, it hi'l been reprrted that the former couiiellmnn had been under the influen"" of diink he whs turned over to Folic- Surgeon F.si'ti for examlnn tlnii. According to the sergeunt In chnrse of the cell room at Centrnl Stntlon. llorthwlek spent the entire night there. He wim slated on the police tecords ns "drunk nml disorderly." John i 'oiler Fiit Washington lane, nrrested on u iniiln'- ehnrge. illso was plmid in eioiitje of Or. F.gnn lor ex umlnntioii Love Price Fixed by Woman Juror rontlH'iril frnni I'lice One "will not hen! tm broken heart. (Hi. how I wish there was a law to roinpel liim to come Inn k to me. "Lust night I i ried all night. I knew thnt I would sro him here ug.iln. 'I'hut is tin oiilv len-on I was glad to come itgiiin todn.v. I hope -one dii) thnt I will get him for he is tlie onl.v man in the world for me." It wn ut this point thnt th" jury re turned nnd announced the verdict. The nwnid of SOt'iO wil given to the Bill's fnther foi expense entailed in prepii"iitiiuis bv bun for his daughter's engagemint. The woman on the ,pir was Miss Clnrn MeCanii. lll North Twenty-third street It wn- le.irncil thnt the men were ut ii ns to place a cof on the value of ii lo-t love, so the suggestion nf Mi-s MiCnnn wim sought. sked how the jurv hnd iirriied ut the co-t. Louis McLcnn. the foremnn. L.'!!-: lleid street, snid : "Wo did not urrhed at il nt nil. We dop't know what broken heart are worth. We left it tn Miss MoCnun. She weighed the matter from u woman si viewpoint carefiillv nnd It was through1 her uggestioiis largely that it coiuduion rend President, Here, Wants Ball Game (iintltuiFil from lio-e In iiilltch 1'iiEe Dnr The heel of the slip- pit were From h nnd Instil. Mi Ilntdlnu- be. lined from henenth the upturned rim of a iiieiliuni-slr.eil lilack straw hut. In winch wu a siiiRle feutln'r of a blue nmri the color of i .apphiio titan of lliirilinc blue. She wore u lieht led dotted with blue, nnd the i'unl black ribbon, with it fa milliir dlainoiul ela-p. wns about her in a.- She smiled Ini m know lodipuont of tin I'r'. blent' intiod'U torv, "Here conies tin lio-s." a- be rtepped out on the p'utforni Ili-Iuli Lo! far n Hall fiame The Fresiiiini looked out in the di rection of .s'libe nl'ik. took deep breath, and alil. with all the longing of a selifiolbov "Well, evorvbnilv. 1 wi-h I were get -tine off tliis tiain to cn to n bail enme with vou ltelieve me, I'm a baseball fan I tt-eil t" pl'iv ni)elf. ion lsnovv we turn out more baseliall plnvers fioin the In' in the loiintl) I come from thnn )oii do hi te The I'ti -ub nt paused ti moment nnd a shndovv -eeiued to cross bis face "I don i fxpei t to see mnnv uiinie thi sni -on" be adiled recretfullv "I'm pli'tlv bllv "Ilnv do von liKe vou job hi now," Mr- llit.lmi: wa nskec "iiiiiit." - he replied with entlnis more Interesting than the in I Insm It i ami i un i "II I. nil. lie Mo.v ' ,lll, o olle I llskl d I Mi- II ill ll c iippeureil pe'l.'d that iiieinbereil the Wliite House M'llli ot! dog While Ilnusf I'll "Fine." II.' . tuue " slu snid. "'lis Laddie Ito)'s flue," ngrei d ih. P -n. ni "Iti , inc." Mrs Hard'ng ndd'd with n.i ii'i-i "Lnbl.e Mo) 's sitting up in 'I taking notii'i'." i''i.iu '.. i lone, fbe indicated that tin n niple wns beginning to rnili. th, 1 1 -iioiisibitiiii's. social and oibet vv ie vv I , i , 1 1 ibvoUe iipiui the "first dog of i ., land " .l,i-t ii.i ii t' e nnductor of the t rai al d 'A i alumni.' 1 Pu -id. nt llnidin,',' 1 1 i . I - rvlei. man on i.hoiil.'il to a Hie slalom libit gel on line ot can't i; t nloiig foi in "V.u'il better vo i'i! be lefl. We , w itlnnit )" I ' Tin -i i ret scrvu e 1 the "tl i I cud of tin nb aid V- tlie tlllll man liurried to ' c ar nnd swung pull. I iiwiiv f.o ' V , v, v ... 1. ,1... t 'ri.fililenl noil Mn I Holding vviived uud , lllb'il their good i bv. vvlnili .viie drowned In the clmi 1 of tin . ii w.l 1 I'i'-ub lit lliir.llug went In N'ew nrk I . -I uii at the unveiling ol the llolivnr htiitm in Centrnl Pink. N' vv ork GETS RELEASE ON PAROLE Pi ur I'.inl. Ft Nnrtli llnncoclv -In ei -Ixiini j ears old. wir. liim ed on piolmtu.n tm ii war toda) in Judge i .,itll after pb'iiilniK guilt) l" nil" ring inn uutoiiiiiblie sttii'oriHiin ut Mioad nnd Wnl'nee stieit,-. Ford wns with si v -I i ml loiiiiiiinmns who wne frightened iivvnv before nnvthliig wns tubcii sTI ATIOSh AN1 Ll -mm; m w,i;r( t r it rluthlnr flTH vll)i iloi" ntirn lialn hiiiii ' I . u.-r nffu s XI.I.SVIAV man b ctolhlnij opin foi pojl in ,i .X 133, UAiiVt Ot(lc. iMMIGRATION BILL REPORT IN HOUSE Immediate Passage Urged by Committee Agree to Sido- track Tariff Changes PENROSE HITS AT CONSULS By (lie AM.nrl.ited Fress W.'islilnctnii, April 10. - Iteporlin. the itnmlRrntlnn restriction hill to the House toda). Chairman .Inhnson, of the lm migration committee, urged its Imme diate passage, deelnrlnc flint the onuses lending for its ennetnicnt by the Inst I Congresn still existed. Kxccpt for the effective days, tlie I new mensiire Is Month ni with thnt pu tsed by tlie Sixty sixth Congress nnd given n pocket veto by l'reidetit Wilson. , It lostrletK immigration from l'urope I to ( tier cent of the number of furelKti- liorn tiersons of such nntlonalilies in the I'nited Stntes nt the time of the 11110 census, nnd would be effective from next May 10 to .June .'III. 102J. Tlie measure would not uptil.v to Im migration from countries with which the I lilted States bus treaty ngreenietitH, niudi us .Inpnn. Cliinu nnd the South AniTlenn republics. Chnlrmnu .Inhnson estimated that the number nf nliens who could be admitted nnnunlty under the proposed law wns .'!". dill , more thnn hnlf of whom would come from northwestern Liirope. The Semite tiinmce ronunitti" Is jiro ccedini under "n solemn ngreement ' to shlctrucl, nil proposals to chnnge tlie tnriff iirovi'lons of the Young emer gency tnrllT titnl niitlilumplng bill, Chniimnn l'enrosc informed toilaj n deb Kutloii representing potiltr) and vkz Intel est who 'ought to Imve lyjjs In cluded In the tnenu-e. Senator Ken .von be-ided the ddeRntlnn. "Wo niivn tills nrransetnenl brlwccu our eoniniittee and the House vvn.vsand tnenns eommlttee." snid Senntor Fen liise. "Wo iil-n have consulted with tlie Freslileut. To follow imy ntliei course ineniiH thnt the bill will not be mi emergency one nnd wo fi-ol we must "xeliide any ehnugos. except unh ns -eeic nrceasui) to claiif) It pro visions." ltcplyiiiK to nn inipiir) of Senntor Ken.von. tlie ohnirmnn said thr eoni niittee would oppose amendments of fend on the Senate floor. ( itsior s cpcrts were exninined to d.'i) bv 'he committee, (leorge D.ivi. spe. ial igent nt New olk, epiesed the view that there wn "ver.v little dumping i ing on now." Mi. Dnvis iilo t.iiileil thnt the antidumping sre tl ni nt the bill would entail hcavv Inn -dins in the customs service. Committee members got into u ills Mission nl tlie (tlloienev of the "nvei uge" Fnitiil Stute. consul nbrond, Mr. I'cnrrse iiving thut most of t ln-in wne "imrtieulnrl) good 'if nlteiuling snciul funi lion, but Imve to hunt for some thing lo do ut other times." The I tilted St.ites tnriff coniniiiou also eaiiic und'T tire. The charge wits made that iiifoinntion githered b) tin (oiniiii-si.m hud been ol little value lo Congress in drafting tariff schedule, and Mr. Fonioso inquired whether that was not due to a "taint of partisan ship." The eommltlee will resume, hearings Thtirsdav . FOUR HELD ON SUSPICION Were Loitering Near Freight Car With Auto, Police Say Four men who were lolterllie nbont n loaded fieiitht car of the I'cnnsv ll un a Itnllrond nf the freight vnrd ut I orty ninth nnd I'arkslde uieiiue nt lit o'clock t Inst nlRht were arrested upon suspicion 1 Thev gave their mimes as (Jiorj!e Mr ' Allister. Oliver street neur Forty- ninth ; John Pever. Foil) -sixth mid I Fnirnioiiut nveiiue, llarr) hn-k. Asien street near Forlv third, nnd William 'Crawford. Melon street near Thirt) -i lourth. l'atrolinnn Hurt, of the IViicli nnd Media stieets station, found the men near the freight car. Tin') had nn automobile standing nenrhv When the) could not give a good reason for tlieir intions lie look them to the police station, where tin") will receive u beiir mg tndii) before Miigistrute Frici . S100 PAINTING FOR $1 I Cook at Rummage Sale Buys a I Genuine Audubon Minis bring higher prices thnn chick .ens, especially when thev are painted on onnvns. A (icriuiintown ik knows thi- much now to her sat'-faction. i Tlie conk wnndered into n charity 1 rummiige sale nt the Iteiiefit Shop. Clud I ten avenue and the Heading ltnilwa.v. She bought an old picture of u gnen I tree on which birds of nil tuitions bad flocked. Scores of "ruiiiinagers" had si en th" ' 1 ietiire nnd passed if up. It looked I somewhat faded nnd tlie birds iippea -ed to be tired. i lie cook paw a ilollar for the picture. Later she was nttr.uted bv other pic tures of birds in u simp window on tbr innntown nveiiue. She look her pieiure into the tlilukitiR peilinp that -he might m 1ioii 11 the 'nut ft nine. Then she rceelvnl a I'dt "Tlillt plctllie s not worth a es than Sll'0." said n iilenuiii is u genuine .lohn .lames Adubiin. "It v bo. von know, was regani'si as tne inn"! tiunous ia liter of blnls In tins conn- tiy. "Then that piotui wnll of in) juirlor," sun right on the -aid the cook. Girl Run Down by Auto Ph) lis .Imies, twilve vear- old .'till Wuliiut blue reieivid internal iurli - veslenbl) when he wa- -iriidi un niitoniobllc driven bv .lnn S Iian liert. of Is'! Wulnui lane, mi Walnut lane mar P.. bin street The l,., wa taken to the Memorial Ilo-pilnl li.m- il.Tt Will be given II lieuilllg to.lliv be fore Magistrate Price U- -&i ssataj'sj" Vsl " n ' "The Finest Butter in America!" Better At All Our Stores for I .X a :UMWssu..'is;.'a.vi.sssiii sv-a m 5pyc ii. AERIE 19, 1921 A'ho.v Pence Resolution to Be Taken Up Thursday Wnshliictnii. April tit.- (II) A 1 )--The Knox pence resolution will he taken up by the Senate foreign relnlloiiH roMnilttoo next TliurMl with n report. The lion is i), it was nnnoutuTil today, view to n prompt fnvornble dnle fnr Senate rnnoldern Indefinite, iih It in the plnn to tnke up lirst tlie eniergeney tnriff bill, nnd the length of time the flnnnee committee will fipeiid in eon slderltiR that measure is iineertnln. ER Victim of Assassination at At lantic City Was of Noble Birth LEFT GERMANY ABOUT 1895 ."pivinl nHvntch In Hrt k u 1'uhhr l.nh, r Atl.mflc VUy, April 111. Cnptnln of PelectlveH Mnlseed mlmltted todn) tliut no further progress had been made toward apprehending the nssnssin or nsmsssins of Count Heiiirlch xon Itiilow or Von Itickler, ns he wns v,irlnul,v known. nltliniiRli he admitted thnt lie wns convinced Unit the count bad been bumped off beciiu.ie of the inotie) he ouirird. Hteplie.i Loii7.. un Austrian tailor nnd the itend mini's most Inflinute friend hero. In recounting todny wbul he knew of Von Itulow snid that the nan came to tills country ulsiut twenty- six .venr.s ago nt tlie uge of tweiity-elgbl .venrs. Von Mnlnw wns riiltured nnd lind In lorined Len. thnt he lind been ediieiiled Iti tlie Fnlverslty of Wuri.burg. D.ivurin. Hi inothir, whose funiily iiHine was Von Mulow. was wenlth.v, ns were the . flier meinhei-H of her side of the house. Fpon coining to America Vou llhkler adopted the niinie of Ilenr) Hindi!, bv vvlilch he wns known here. Von Mulow lind some sort of nils iiiiderstnndlng with his father iusf be fore starting for the I'nited Stnte; tils mother had died, n victim of ontiMinip tlon. The count had been placed In the will of un uncle. Colonel von Mulow. with whom he wns n fnvorlte. for a share of Ids large estate, and tlie father hnd his son sign over n power of nt torne.v for his estate to nilmlnlster should the uncle tile while Von Itulow was in America. It is dci lined b) Lcn. that the uncle believed this a shnd) transaction on Ihe part of tlie eldn Von Itulow nnd he revoked this clause of the will, naming two maiden sisters of the voting mini' moth in his slend. fine of these tcrs died shortly thereafter nnd the other tlie Coiinte vnn Itulnvv Inlierltid the estnte when the uncle died. Von Mulow took employment in n steamship nsenc.v run b) u innn iiiinied Small, in Philadelphia, upon reacliin this eouutrv. I.nter lie null'' lo Ibis citv and took oliurpo of u nugene.v for Siuull here. Small later came to the scnluuv nnd opernted n side nvenue lintel for some .venrs, wiito von iiuiow oeeiin.e iissoi iateil witli him. When Sninll left the i'lt Von Itub.w liecame nsslstanl stewnid ut the Hon I Hulrlgh .the noiHrnteil b; llnrrv D.ine,, I l'cros the stl'et from the M . I luirlc. He worked tlieie ill tin Hummer nnd ut Fort Pierce. Flu., in the winter, con tinuing this iirrnugenient from 1IIHI to 1IUS. When tlie I'nited Sfntes entered tlie war Vnn Itulow registered hen- n an enciii) alien. I'ighteeu months n'.'o he look wink ut the St. ('buries, while he wn nnplnved nt the time of his limit li Although the poliir sa.v Von Itulow wn married ntnl divorced in tin eouu trv ten venrs ugo, Lou. fl)s this i news to 'him. He cniefull) concealed liis coiinoctions in (icrmtui). nnd b) freiiieiitlug only the iioithsule sei timi for hi gii) inn lies ami keeping uvvii) from the beni h front cnfi. Von Itulow Kent bis l-epnited double lifi n secret, l.ni-. the tailor, hi only intimate friend, the mi!; person who knew of his noble llncujjo, was uiinvviire of his alleged dlsslpat oils, o luiide Leu, tils only coiilidcnt, spending much of hi sleisurc time in the tnilor shop. Automobile Slightly Burned An automobile belonging to 1'. Knott . proprietor of u gnrage nt !i.'!l Noble street, caught lire earl) thi moiniii; ns employe were wheeling It to the street. Street Sergeant Whit7el. of the Tenth nnd Ituttnnwnod stieets stu tion, who liniipeued to be passing, sent in a local alarm Firemen hnd little double in etiliguislnng the hlii7.e, the origin of which I uniiiiovvii. I tie was -lightly damaged. car Sucking Up the Evidence Ml. Vernon, N. Y., April IP. ( Mv A. P.- A suction piitnii is the latest nut to enforcement of the new state prohi bition cnforciiuent n't Mntoicveio po liceman Shire vetcrda) noticed a bot tle in the possession of Finmiscn Potn. wlio, wlru accosted, smashed the bot tle ni the -idcwalk Shite drew foil!, bis suction pump, smked n pnrt of the "ex idetio"" into It nnd took Potii to Hie police station. WM.ip-n,, VQNBULOWMURD OISCLOSES SEGREI i . 11711 P P CTS - I in- BJ bv M 1 1 ll MEN WHO "KNOW" BUY OF REEDS' Men who are well-informed regarding correct and proper form and style in dress are ardent patrons of Jacob Reed's Sons. Their influence and advice are daily adding to our steadily increasing volume of satis fied and well-drci,sed customers. V (LM i Ik i ' w A fc i J Jj I 1 1 Spring Suits and upward. The values at $45 and $50 especially attractive. i m ;agausaysiKiasaki CARDINAL CS n V as Vast Concourse Present Dougherty Officiates at Ceremony, Now Hero mmiv mnuiTAnico PPP5PMT mHIH I UlUtllll I MIHU..I I nsvuii. Cardinal Doughert). rtrohbishop of PI Ihidetnhlu. sang Ills first So'enin Foil tllicul Minx todn) In the Cnthcilrnl of Sts. Peter it ud Pnul. surrounded b) the inlests nnd prelutes of the church nnd l.efoie n great cimeoufse nf men ii ml women. It was the first eeremoiiinl of itssorl ever celebrated In Ihe lit years of the historv of the archdiocese nf Penus.vl. wmla. Cardinal Dougherty, moreover. Is tlie first member of tlie Sacred ( ol lege to enme frnni Peiuis.vlvnnia nnd the first nrihhishop of this episcopal see to he n nntive ot (lie slate. Solemn Hut C'nlcrful Scene There wns never, therefore, n more siilenin nor a more brilliant event In the vnsl Cnthcilrnl on t .051111 SiptHi-o. nl"Ji ops and inonslgnorl. In I heir sciirlel lobes, memliero of tiie great teaclilnK nnd preaching orders of the church in cassock nnd hood, priests or tlie Soelel) of Jesus in plain black cassock nnd white surplice, doctors id the seminar of St. Cluirlis Morronteti nl Overbrook. members! of the seen in r clergy from cvur) iarlsi in ill) nnd stute. were I'litiRi'd In the lirnuil chunccl. Theie, too. silt distiliKuisheil inclil hers of the lull, the three papal ebniii hcrluins, creutcil b) tlie pope nt the time of Cardinal Dotigheit.vV clcviilion. nnd membersi of the knight!) papal or iters in their uniforms and weuriiigdcc orntlnn lii the foremost pew of the ( ntbe drill sal (he black -robed si'ters, tincli- irs 111 the p irish cliool nnd ntliscs in the Catholic hospltuls of the city. P.e hind 'hi'in sat the creiil tlinuig of ntli olic lav people. I'.vny seal was filled, and a nhl irowd of Hpeetntors jiinuneil Ihe liroud aisles ut the sides of the church. A Vie'ibishop l'ougliei'f) wns rindy nt o'clock, the hour llvil for tlie lerc- 111 liionv to begin. 11 ml pioinntl) Hie bin nf inlests started from pni' flu chapel iiiljiiliiin, the Cathediu ..... ,l,.,l llo'oill'li l.ll"MII silllulC. it prn- the si in- innriiins. In cussock and surtdlce, lead ,ng. Then cuine the in.o.t.. nml after them ninks of th the high dig The bishops of iilliiries of the church the various ei s of 1 nnsvlvniiiii wni there, enili i sen lifted h two ntleiiiliifit iiioti jgiiori. Wi'lklug near the luiiill chaiiibetblins .lohn .1. ('o)le. Dr. unit .lohn (iallngher .....!.. . itu nf till carditiiil , former William ', iie"eil were tin' Scnnlo'.' 11. Long In th" ir ntiiee .In me tin n t ' ! - -- , Itvnn nnd Dr. Peter .mo.viiii. pi.'' i. ,',i,.i,i nlso In uniform, wulked with the ilminb'rlulnn. us did Waller deoici Smith, who wn not in unlfirni. but wore a d ration on his bicust. the lepieseiitulivc of the laity In coiigrntu i..il,i, tin. i.tirillnill. iini,,), ."" ..--- ,.!., A I the euil ot me solemn i'i"" " tl iirdlnnl. diecd in carlel cuine nml wearing hw goal ti ml vvniie ni. foe mas., his mitre on In V(t head mi. I cm rv in" tlie gold pastiira I staif of his nlli 'I'be iirocesslou wound Into the Cutl ,I.mI nnd mi tlie middle lllsle Into tlie I'liiiuiel. whole the great thiong of dignitaries wns -eafeil. The Cathedral had been filling griul llilllv with tlio-e wim were the po-css-ors 'nf tickets. A greilt line stood nut -side waiting, mid n throng of un ii mid ........i. ..roudeil the siltlilic to vvltlie-- thc piocessioii. When the door wne thrown open there wns a rush for ni trnnee liich took nil Ihe efforts of the ' pollccincn on dutv to control. In ti few , inoineiits, Imwever. nil that the gloat church could hold hud licen seated. As the pi on ion pi'iieeedid lli the allc the Prel' Choir sang Sonchiui's f lciintiful "Fa co Saieidos Mngnus." m,l ilieii. as the ceremonial began Perns!' "Mas for Tbne Mule Voice " Cnidiniil Doughert) was scaled on his gieill tllione to the left of the church ( and nenr the ultur. Two pnge !'")s. in black and white slashed -iitin, tin- uin forni of ii carillnul' iiages. arranged the long sinrlet trnin of his gown Mil- begun, the cnidinal's vol e riing clenr as lie sang the Latin words ntnl tin iholr responding. The grent speaker rostrum, to tin right nnd near the middle of iln church, wu tiling with ninllnii! red and dinped with tlie papal colors, gold and white xvith n decoration of pink iom-s. Lights! rKoiouLLiVnirci! Tne Silver Basket for fruit, flowers, cake, tea cokes, sweetmeats, crackers equally welcome in the gift-display of the bride and the home of the wife. J. E. Caldwell & Chestnut and Juniper .--.--7V;i.i;i,-i-.rwIIMliriiCTWIViIS .-jiiiijfcnoji-5iasgKcaiE53SCTTaai?rr,g Top Coals are $30 and re JACOB REED'S 1424-1426 Citeatacrit Sihmsel ffloWl'll Oil (lib llllrll llllnt. ...! ., stun . Mrwtiiiiny down flirottgh tlie ,"! vaulted ijn.ni' of the enlliedn, tnnn, ?' tlie ciiidiiiul mid his prelates "l "" Walter (leorge Smith. ilMng tP, i, place In the ehuncel, briefly KUt e fc an nil In the untiie f il, ..'.. " ll1" OOShrn-iJoV; w priestti nnd jicoplc took in the enrdffi elevnthiU. lie wns followed bv tl,.. l ' ." ;!"'!'' ,.A- ,,0T, H,.,wl''- m'nf the ( nthollc si hoots, vv in told il !llnl thnt the school cl,lldm,,l,(V?L n,i iiiki rimr JUllllll VI the 1- nt I "'-d their clerg, co.,gm.,, ..J1 "' hi lhes.;nnl honor that had h-r,, ,n " tlie nrclidlncese, ,n"r .....:.':,"..." ,1' ","')' .-Ml wns """" "ill. nun IOC iiiki) of (j, Just out.lde tlie ehnneel. , i,,.! ,'lT ' cardinnl stood to greet hi- pen,,!,. i"e clear voice, audible easllv t, ' scuts of tlie i enl Cathedral. ;,,;, slow nnd deliberate utterance ,,,''' Dougherty publicly thanked the V, uh' ?"' the bolinr which hnd been done l, , , ,r hioi-e to tlie nrclidlncese than' t , ' self, "n" "While exalllna Ihe n(lice." snia cntdlnn! "let t he man he l,u,nbf( ' hln. bo Hit,., with confiisinn thai , ,1' iih he .-lion Id have been lltungh, f 0". so high u tiluce." "' The mass proceeded, men and u ..,,. nml rhtiirl. dlKiiltnrle, kneeling C"1. " (illdinul proceeded will, (, .-" ' "' rilie. At (he entiscerntlnn. fl,,. , ' snlemn moment of the mass. ,ls ,' , '' l-enl n the church, tl," nr "in, iim ' of ll,.' high a-lnr hh,,ed. an " ,." J of ... chnrch was aSh.w with l,,,! electric bulbs. From the .,fi, a''" powerful m,ilRH sl,e do v no ", !' illnr mifl lie cardinal. The JJj P.nled .111,1 he masMMl voice, f " priests choir ,osc ,l(l ' ' moil) of tevcrencc um inv Monsignor Alielinel .). ',',,, . vlcnr general f . , ,.,, . '"' "t of the Church of S,. Frn,,:i; U r,r wns nsslsiunt i.rlcst , . ,, Monslgnnr Kduiond .1. Flllni ,M" reetor of S, Charlc.' Send.u rv U I nook, was deacon ml A 'g,)r ,, , tel . . (.ercke rector ot ,.. (',,, ' . -nbdencon. a onsign,,,- Pct,T " '','' ruriil .lean ntnl tecinr of . ci r,, ni lheSucr.,1 Heart. Al,.,;,,,v,.,r'';' "ignor ll.nr, T. Drunigoole. , , ' ; Sfjircgory's Church, were dc'n.' n 'I'll., Ir,.. T, T, .. .. .. .... ..... ..i.nnas i'. ,iirtn ,, ain, cesaii nuistcr of einonle un, n.' ..i v Cat hers W llln... I m ..," ':.1"' jtenc A. Kell) and .Inseph W Million, llu- .ish.ip .l.din .1. Mctort. of Alinnaaj .lohn M. l.annon. ,,f :,,.: M(l(. ,' I.dian. of Serauton. ud Philip v'..'. D yitt.of Huiiisbuig. will, nrle-ts" f'rin their dioceses, intended . uii-dim! All Ihe parishes ,,f the- citv will 'be liri-eiitiil li.v their ,t.., v,. l . ii tiuit in , 1 1 1 1 1 1 :v s r i v 1 1 1 ' nml ear- j'.iiiiiiaiKin ut iii::;ii ,, clo, k nioriilng nt lh Cntheiiral. It loinorio'.r pii'sinin. five or nil ihe leaching I lie diocese will oooup) ufh liniisrpi. coininunitii. r,( enl in tl.e Tho cardinnl will go llirniighoi.t tl.c Cnthedrnl Id, sslu t In a-semlil. d .tij lents. Five little , hildicn, t, pr, ,,,t. ing IIKl.tll'tl palish childini, v it tl, addrc-s the prclnte. ROB OFFICE OF CLOTHING Thieves Escape After Making $500 Haul Used Duplicate Keys Thieves ent 'red tlie office of ,t Knlim, In the Heed Mulldlng, during the mglii mid cscnneil with weiiriug apparel ml. lied nf SoOtl. The theft wa lepeiteil ti the police , who lire itivi -tigiit.ng The robber) wns ili-.ovend tin- mnrn ing when the ofTico force comi'i.' tn work found meichiiiulle sen tiered nhmit the Hour. Tlie thieves are bcllnvnl to have gained ncces li) mean, of ilupli , ate ke.vs. TheyYe So'Nice J JL CUPleasure Co. "- it I r & A W&mnBKaofWBammmmmwwmmmmmBmammmamamantl kV 1 I vn i SONS I I e .