Euentna Buhlic Bledoet THE WEATHER Oouily '"Hi iinseltlrd wentlicr ullli mill liiiilgb. ill"' probably Krltln) : on llnuril cool! slnnij: norlhentt winds. IKMI'f.BATI llJ AT I'.U'lf lint n, s !i 10 iTtTiTi7i7TirTT'r"L L." "IS I-. is' j) is is 11) i MIGHT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PRICES VOL. VII. XD. 200 linterrd lis g run.'i ( iiii M-ilMr n' the tVis-riffier at J'lillaUtlnliin. I'n. tliil-i lh Art nf Mn.li :i, I 7l PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, l(J2l I il . h il Dull 1 in ut il . Huh rlpl in fri" 111 n e. ilriltri 102 1 li 1'iiti lr l. lir. r r i ! tmiiv 1)1 f PRICE TWO CENTS MASQUERADER MAYI ; acted role OF BERGDOLL HERE Philn. Tip Sont Committee Stig- rosts Manner in Which Slacker Escaped WFSCOTT DEMANDS CHANCE TO PUT IN MORE EVIDENCE Wns the "'firoxrr flex eland P.erg noir who served sin '" Sergeants yPrk and O'llnm at the ltcrgdoll linmc "dtiinniy"? Were the prrgcanls duped n. well M 'Moped'"' Wa TtorRrJoll netunllj turned loose ft I oi' .fny by nrm ofurns there? n the escape plot n f-nnif up? Tlir e qifllon hove been injected into the congressional investigation of the IScrgdoll enfo !iy report' giving the HiTnir nn entirely new npcct, sn)s n dHt'Hh fro"' Washington UiIr after- noon t. .iiir Prteis f Renubllrnn). of Mninr. chairman of the investigate ine'ennimltteo. admitted today that in :..... ,..o 1.-.1 mmn ii him Hint Hoic doll wns not Ilergdoll and that the two ifrgennt". who tliil not Know ncrguon br ficht were fooled into believing they n'cr guarding the draft dodger, when ftet'ia'l' the; wire gunnllng a mas- qurlilili r Implies Ofilcrrs Wcro Hrllictl 'lids implies that certain nrmy ofli ,r were br'b"d nml Unit thi'.v turned IJersiinil leon- at Tort .lay before the ioM hunt stnrt"d, Kcprrsentnlive Pcler' old. "it iniiij I im Scirpnnts York nml 0 llnr. did not know Ilergdoll. Only (i tew nflirers at 1 on .lay nm kiiow .1 lij -lulu. 'Ilins It would hno been f.J 'o fool the (ierceant. Any one iiilil hiio been passed off at l'ergdoll. "Ibis -iiggestlon has come to us 'rem priori- In Philadelphia who xvcre touch villi the liergtlnll affair nt i r time I would nut attempt lo puis nrfs' -it on it. lint it will lw invest i- vjiiccl along Mltli nil other angles of the ase " Wntfill I'erturlied nni. tnrit fil It t T'toiT rpnlvi'!! n lot. i.c- .. 'tr from former Judge .John Ve.eot. ill MaiWnntieKl. . .1.. toiin. expreF? tnz periiirbntinti oier tho tiitenieuts of Siimucl 'I', nsel) and Kdward S. Tin Ipi ntlorne4. nn to flip itidct's finneeiinn with the i ane. He ntked for copies of their t cti -monj and innieMed iK'Piiiiinn to np ncnr njain before the committer and bring witnei-'-r lo "il(prMo" lli as- ..ll... .,F .!. -.1.- . 'iiniii "i mm- iiiniT muii ut'.vf. Judge WeH'ott wrote that he "rcflllr.fd that the eommitteeV funds icre limited " but would like to elear all question a-- to the eraeity of in own Ftafements in the ronunittee. .luclg" Wptom' IM't follows: llliher I v.t. in the Hergiloll en. I tns it'i' in it The establishment this fnet on" w. nr the otln-r. an I i' the inei lent u the linker leller. either .iitnin (ieivnil ,ii-e "ir fr'e It nn Tin- Is si i1i lour, ihiiv I ai eon-trained to ask ieriiiis-kii lo nitii. lie priMif of ii er.i eotii'lusivf clinr- 'ei t' show t It tit I was not in thr -f. " i' oii tvteinl to me thi nnif yV eseolt s. Aiiscll nn ut i-sue on erai il was 3Hi livtueen Judge W'esi-otl and An- .1 d Hinle.). 'I'he latter deflated I 'ilge Upvi-uit was leiuineil and ered 0 toidate or cun.'illliug rouiisi I in " en Judge Wrueotl mi uinlrr oth hr wns not retained, that ho re 'd to tdk the eae. that In never ' ied a penn.i ol fn :i and that his "'iei und ml'ii-p were oluntiif) and . ft nronipen-ated. ha rnian I'etei-s, f tlte n.leei out .ttee ri'lu.sed to expre.i. nil iipinbni lis li u told the truth. 'I 'i tm u i r for that. ' In- -m!ei. II' flu i.ited ti reph In Judge Ve '" ' I'd- afternoon Hiking 'the 'l;e i ml ei idenre it was he desired "n I pon l-nei'ipi of .lllllge We. t epl . . .), t. te,- would 1(1 il us to ulietliet' the iiiuniilti'i 'I h.'i again to take tin' siiiud. or " i i' r. guided the evidenei us ot li ' K'lt'o, finer lo wnirniu liring 'I'ige nini hi. witnessis i 11 .1- . rv,t ' I, RIGHT TO PUNISH UPHELD 'g Jtrate Frees Mother Who Spanked Daughter H 1(11111111 who t-estii:i Im -. Tin, ol ii hftccu yenr-oid girl, iini tn eel of im nlil-fitshionnl heni- i ' t' i'tlonnhle nieii(iilit) V Mng's- ' t uri- n thinks not. Mrs I nU'rrme .Mc.Sorlej, imiilin- nf 'i i Idn n wn allowed to return to r h .ier i;i,-, Spnug fibrden street. 1 ''r a heaniig m Ceinral Slation this nrn i,g --IP , nundnlnins witness was Jlie IJiBenliaiigii. nppeiirlng fo iliu iiei tm Organizing Charily. I i'si night Catiii rii.e. f.econd daughter W tiiuiii; was o'H alii r 111 o i lock. I" fuileil hi iieeoiml fin- Inn lir eiini.iit. to ,rr mother this morii V 'I i McSnile; iisiiI ii pie, e ol llf I 1 ,1 llllll im l,f.. t, u i. I,n.l il .,- -,.' I, Mil I'll.lll il-i In-t iiikIH 'i 'in ws held inn gu'.liv o '' ml h.itter) Nm- v its .,c i'oiii 'a t, pi, ,tetl for e,imiiiiu'iiu inentill stnt.ls. She nsserls T '. ji ' t i i "ti , dm I, ""iiiiuu, wno is iiMiif iipnr. hi eoi.rt oilier elies In, I. ...,i. '1 H lierl ffn- -tiiinni-l ninl lt.it I s 'o i Tr Her dicl.ireil nietiliill) in ""I ' "' De himself ,l,e s:i. A'S AND PHILS GAMES OFF fain Prevents Contest at Shlbe Park Today With Doston ncd Sox 1 " on-fit, i dm opo it- hi,, ,,11,1 o ., '"orn'"K 'niiM-d Connie Mn.-k Ur-l 1, ,l" ttWV' ",- "''' nn, 1 "J"'"" '.. Mlll-tlcs ,,,, W'a,"r " "'- II teams will cln'h I.,"""" fl-r.i....t,. The I'lijIlleN " " e- WHS IOS ltilei '"III till ew .rl. Senior. '' ' i ' mglilli w.li- Hilled nl. " ' is mat' lies m th, I HIM I '. llteel.,, lenj.,,, ' '!' d.' The w n" I i Puied nt. v t Tii,'s,,im '" ."' ' ' '"en's I ls , i in. I 'I" i nn ".' itl V.t,.T..l,-;rJ..A' i!'9it3r. s " wi- iiv vr.i.a. 4du. HM MAN AND WOMEN CLAIMING HIM ATTACKS ALLEGED INSULTER OF WIFE Husband Knocks Down Boxer in Court After Hearing Woman's Story ONE BLOW TO JAW ENOUGH Tnfunateil hv his wife's storv of an attack made on her by IMgar Stinger. n bnver, John Weigle, 21 2n Soutli AVooditock street, today ruihed at Stinger in a police station and felled him with n blow on the ,iaw. Stinger was arrested and arraigned befiue Magistrate Dougherty op com plaint of Mrs. llertha Weigle. who snld he attacked her last night after he had po.ed as a (iood Samaritan und offered her n drink of water when she became faint on the street. As the wife testified that the boTcr dragged her to n burn in the rear of it houe at Thirt -fourth street and Maiden lane, (he husband's furv be came uncontrollable. Ignoring the presence nf n dozen palrolmen and ihe magistrate, Weigle sprung nt Stinger and knocked him down. IIiinci- Held Without Hail l'ntrolinnn pulled Weigle away front the other man and kept at the hus band's sde while Mrs. Weigle was com pleting her testimony. Magistrate Itoughcrl) held the boxer without bail for court. Mrs. Weigle said she was walking near Thirty -llfth street ami 'Maiden lane when she lieciime faint. It was. mining he.'tMly nl the time. Sbr snld a stranger. Inter identified ns Stinger, offered to get water for her and told her he liod in n house nearby. Carried Into Itani Mrs. WcJgle said because of the Hofiu and Imt falntness she agreed lo tiler the house will) Stinger. 'I'he occupants oidentl; knew hlm. she tesiitiiil. she was giien a dtinl. and allowul lo icsi fm- n fi w uiinuti . i 'I'he ,)itue.s said she was leiuiue; Ihe1 Inoise h; a rear door when Stinger' M'ieil In r and inirinl her lo It li.it n. When she leeiiiued ciie-ciousuess, she' "aid, "lie found she was alone in thei burn The woman iniiiiiiged to ic.ichj the street nml ihco nolilied police. i Mrs. Weigle. who is lliiri; -Ii) e yeais old und atlracti)!'. gine a good desciii- i tion "f In r alleged iissnilnni. I'olicc nr H'sled Stinger scwinl hours laier. lb gn)c nn address nn 1'Hsehull inenne near I'orl) -eighth sHeel. Mi.. Weigle iien lolieil tin man und i nli-i iilnl lo go to City Hull, wlieie a poliie surgeon fo.iiid she had been hiufiil s-vrrel;. I'olicc snj Stinger was nrie-ted in the' J'iflli ward ilming the primary dlmt -der. in IPItl. He is I Weill J -eight years old. TANK EXPLOSION KILLS TWO AND INJURES TWO Two Others Missing in Destruction of Paint Plant sii'.iiilnii. I'n.. M.i ". i II A. I'. i I'splnston of a gn-olitn tank m Ihe ,.l:iiit ol the Dlamnnd oil nml I'aint Co . nn Sew nth siii t. thi' cil). siorll; lie . to'-!' noon toda). testilied in Ihe denlh I two n i-soiis, the scrimis injur.) of iwii olhets mid llie allium coinplele de strm linn of the building bj lit . Tim i. n ii arc iiiiiii counted for The dead : Miss Anna Ciimunugs, ii nnsiiipliri . William M'liee. Jr.. eighteen. s(in of1 in" treasurer of ihe i.iinpan). Illllll'i'll . James Kill;, hunkkrepoi I'homas .Mt'lnc. t-oii of I lit lieasiiier , llie whole floiil of the building was iiiiikl einelnped in Unities nfter the rviilusion. Miss Ciiriniiugs und Wil-i li.in Mel iie wen langhl behinil .1 wall ol tin I nr - nun wee burned In death lie lore tinmen could reach lliem. The I'.lack lliamond Silk ( o.'s nilj.-e uiljcliis the oil plniil. and tin men will) gic.'il difliitili) prceut' il the Humes I nun sirendiug lo thai place. Two. Iiuiulrcd girls in the silk mill win nl linis Ihiowu intn .1 panic i; the e-plo.-ioti. but all uuinageil in leaw' ihe I uiblitig w ithmii i 1 1 j u i ; . The lu-s in (he oil i iilnpiili.) 1 e-H-mat'-il at ..l.'.l I.I Mill BABY DESERTED BY PARENT TO BE ADOPTED LEGALLY Little One Captures Heart of New Father and Mother A girl linb) '.I'm )..is siMiihiil) luiii-i in t' nt mi of .ln pi I'm! n. ,) i n.itlf U ii . uf I I'.i S'li'th i.ilnll lieet. In a 't.iiig'- v hi mi. w s l"dn; 'suiul of a I'Miip.) Ii 'in' . nml it I- liinbtful if her t al ini'linr will ,ii" nob io git p.is- .. v i,. ,,f he ,t 'aili. I'n' "ii i) i's -I Hiding i i ! ii ' "i in ol I'nri) lighlh 'tree! and W nnillailil .in' 'one Tucsiln.i ocniiig when n ue.ill; i!i s-..i wimiiiii iiiiir'iucl"'d him ")l!l win uiiii'l n; bub) u 'I'limeiil unlit I gi I mi ii 'tin i Ha':" In asked, "Sun." -aid I'm!' ti 'lie' viiin.iu walked awa and Toden wailwl pa in nl. lor iicnil; two hours, but the ' i.iinnin Hid no' m fin I''oicii look ill" infant home. Mm. I'oi'eii juiupcil out of the bed and took fie b.ihc in lii'i' nrin. Slie has haidli let 1.0 in' bee sim i . I'n.li'ii ic, irii'il tin i A" I,, the pnlii e. who ,'U, Ihe cliihl In Hi" I'hlHuh'Ipl'i'l tin ii'ifl All.. I'l'deii r.nle ihe'i will' ihe li.ll i ."hi I'lcil'il wii Ihe ih)si , Inn in clif'.v a "I I"1 p rinilliii her m ' I,, ci hi if In nt I 'I omtii'i'ow -hi will go to iiiuit und I I gall) adoi'l tli girl who will In known ,i Moiia I'lidoi tntortiHtloiini fil f "k ' ' .j)ifBw "'$ i iHf 4 C. H. EDMUNDS OF' HP nnoinni rm antrum "ffi" 5UHUUL bUAKU U bb Distinguished Attorney and Trial Counsel for P. R. T. Heart Disease Victim ' APPEARED IN NOTED CASES Charles . IMmnnil. "iiviee mid niembir .if the Hoard of KdueaUon. died at fi:!'.fl o'clnck this innrnin; nl his liome. 101." n.i)(iiiintc avenue, of nti gina pe.'ioris, mi alTiliou of thchenrl. Mr. IMiniiuds hii'i not been in bis usual health for a .war. imt was able fi continue the practiie of Inw. though he wa- Ii -s aitin (ban he had hern, lie Iiei nine .tcutel) ill ouh yesierdnj . when lie -tayeil home f.'mn hi- ofliic li had I, ot beo'i expect cil that Ihe alln'. "f imgi'i.i per nn is, n painful hut not iisii all.) fatal malady hrouijii on bv oier woik. would -nd falnll) runernl .crxiers for Mi. I'dmuinls will he held ul his holm Mumbiy-nflcr noon nl I :"tl o'clock. Intermeni will be private. Mr. IMni'iinls nn. a -ecoi'd I'ousin of Ileiirx It. IMnitiml-. for ni'inj yem-s ,r siileni of the Ilonril of I'Min-ntnm, end was apnnintid 'o Ihe boatd Oil.. I i- .1. IIM'.i, -it the t,,.. f his ki.is in.'i'i's te-ignntioii. CI irle II. I'llmu mis wi; b iru o )" 1 ii. si.'. id. iiirthpiace was Cap. May, N. J., where hi- fail.ei. flowt- l)lll.llll'!s, ,us intuit; itldgo. His 11 other was Kleitui If. IMintinds. Mr. IMiiiiinds attended the Cape Ma; s. I, mis nml Inter entered the PhilniM' phin Central High Sch.inl, rpun grad iiiiinii he began In Mmh in the ulliee I'ft.endill Iteeves. e w as admitted In lue Prims; Ivnnia liir when t.vrnii. nn. wins of nee mid sin.c then p.ii" ti' cil w it li great sucre.s, Mr l'liiiuinds jinictired priii, ip,il in tin 1 nil cotirls. I(. w.is trial counsel fm the Philadelphia Itapid 'liaiisu Co. One nf the imleworili; ia.es with winch he wa. ciuinccieil wn- the suit .nme )inr. ago to se aside the ill; gnibage 1 nntrai Is. lie wi. n member nt lii" I'.niird of I'lillc.'ition. le.iresenlilliw' of tlie Twenl) -cighlli ilisirii't. iic.irl; twenti .leni's a 511. When the bulled ) as teni- gniiieil ami Hie uunihcr nl iiicml.'s irdiiced he was not one of those up pniutcil in the new hnard. Mr. IMmuiiils was i meiulier nt tin Heidelberg llefiirmeil Clmnli, Nine teenth and (it ford 'trots. lie is suriw,d by his whim). Mar.) I'. KilmimiN; a sou. Charles S. Ivl inuiids. who is .1 number of the bar. and 11 daughter. Mrs ,(c!e ', l.w-r. tog. wife nf I'rmik '.eiering Hu.iiil Members hborheil Miinbirs nt the Item d nf I'Mui .It 1011 Ih'Ih) 1 xpressed tlielr -mrun at the new.-i of Mi. Kdniunil.-.' death. "All the Hii'inbers nl the I'nard of l.iluialiou will be drepl; pained to learn of the death of our late associate, Charles II. Kdmiiuds," said Simon (rut, iircslili'iit .if the board. "Al tlnnigh a colnparaiivel; 1 eecut comer lo the board us it slnml- lod.1.1. be hud hr.il large proliuis exjierieiiei lis 11 inenib' 1 n the old bo.ud I lore 'A mis rcdiii ' d 111 siic. "lie w.ls u'.wa.ls ll'lnc and llltelllgelll .1 ml neer fmb-d to show th" de-pisi kind of intrrcl In the work lie und hU lollcagues engaged iu. His personal character was admi'-able. He was 11 man n' irunnnuceil cmix ictlous and lews ami )ct was iipxit ootinule in adhering In theiu when he f.i.nul tm slllliclenl lcantl. others did liol aglee with htm. It iP be lUHcult 10 hll Ins plnce with a new man .pi.il in a'l the ipialilie- that .)HIieieilt in 1 tn null. 1 in the up n w le and n iltn 11 1 1-1 r:i I inn t( Mdinob ." .In.f'iih . 1 ai'uii me auoiliiM uieni her ol the boaul -iiid: "1 mu deeph shiieKi'd me. the news ol Mr I aliiiluiiis' death. He was a strung peiin,il frlnnl of uiiue. lie was a iiiiiii of public .-.pint xvlin took a w hoh'-hearleil. tilde and cnlhilslaslic iuleicst in the work of the schools. He gme free') of Ins lime nnd efforts. His will be a hard place lo fill." Ku Kill's Klan Celebrates Xtlania, da.. M.i 1 11) A. P 1 Ixiughl- nf the Ixu Mux lxl.111 galhiieil here flum till pill Is nf In cmilili; l,., tm 1 ceri 111011I11I and ei-lehi-niiuu nf tin inlilll of the mill r on ton of Stone Mountain (lenrgia. si vrr ago More I I'll It iiisju tununiuiri an 10 ihj niui.iiiii AS HUSBAND - . tl in' 1! Illlltl William Mlllf.'l) Veil ..rli piiltlistiei- nml udwrlisliii; niaii, and his alleged wie iinolxed in oihl malriintinlal tangle. Left. Is Mfp No. '!, who was Mary IJizabetli Doiighrrlj. of (his city, war Morlier. Ipper right Wife No. IS. formerly Anita Ma; NoulliwirU. I.unwii ah nn ai wick, actress, ami Murray himself. Lower right Wife No. I. Marie Piiseiier.motiiiii picture aelress. known .is inniii' Pa. is TOO GALLANT YOUTHS USE STRANGE AUTO TO AID GIRL .,, - ., . anc Heat the Family Curfew, but Th I -,J I. i.ii lallantr) ,.f Dm id r,-,.,le,-l,.l. ..... ! xears nl.l r u m ... lr. I cnrs old. of Mr.n Mwr. and Ooorge - I.iohii. nineteen, of l.an hwoinl uve. I nil" near I'ifi; -fouril street, 111 jiidiiisj a girl to tin- home with somehod; 'else's iiutoiuohile cais,, the 11 -rest of , Ihe rlnwilroiis )oung men, who were I held lodii) in SI. '.Ill I ni ciicl) for the j grand jiin b; Mngislrati Carsun They were ut a roof gnrdep. A gul .with thrill, like the well-known Cin ' derella, hud to be home b; midnight. Fiedetiek nml P.rowu s,-i, t,c ,a,j 'heard her appi.il and had agreed lo reach her home b; the winning hour. A man in Tlir.ii- 11.111 1 ii'nii.i.i 1: inei null in 'IthC Ills lllltolnil II e I .e. ....i.i . .1 1 . . -. .. .... . .' Mini. I li"". went down inln ISroml "lll'l't, tin V s,, ., jn hj,,,. ..,,. lit...... V machine P.) mistake, thei testilied. the) loiiii'l an ixpeusl'c limuusluc. owned In J'mirc John M. i;,.st. i' the i'ii'i ii"""u "" 1 ' """ I"""1"''1 I" 111 ne,, 1, 1 1 sirecl. limn ism M.dnV,"1,:,'". '.".V-' r:'!,,'-'l ",1P ' " 1 , P ilcrl.l ! V,"1"0'1' Al nrre.t'.l 1 1 , 1 1 '.. !"V '.'"", ""''" ."':.'. '".,.'' (ni1 "'" ':,",,. Mrret... Mrcet 'inhin. hr, .nix.'.., ."' re. led The; ijot the ttirl home In mid niglil, lh ' al'.i lesillieil ... - DE VALERA MEETS UNIONIST Exchanges Views With Ulster Pre mier. Designate In Conference lilll.isi. 11a; .1. Ii; , sjj,. i.lmiie. Cling niemier-d"signai tor 1 l"l-tor mid Prof. Kniiion De Valn-.i J the hi h r pibllcan lender. Imd a ..m- fe"ii. nil Irish affuirs 111 Dl.lilin In da;, it was uut'ouiiccd (.trn-iall; this aft ernoiiii was added that' the; ex - ;cliange. their respect 1 e ii w pniiits, I Two shuis' wen, iirn lls ,1,,, '(, 1 Willlaiii M-igcire. form. 1 1, , pr,..i. i.eiit nt die Meinmli.t . hiirc'i in Ire l.ni'i. i"ul ins s. n In-law tin- i,, . i lat'k Meitrlck, vcre Icniiug the h.ad- i,iiiirler nf Iln Ninth l'.elfust Mission hist 1 W'llllis. Wililllilltlg llie lex Mi Mellllll, in ihe finchcilil A 1.,...,,. . 'X W Is W Ollll. led in the I IC In frn 1. nl go-., lis the second bullet passed llinugli a gla'i panel. Ihe Id" . Mr. Mnguire is a pimui- unit Oianc'iunu. one nf the ben lumen .lirgwii'ii in I'lster, MAIN LINE COMMUTERS DELAYED AS TRAIN STALLS Hundreds Walt at Stations and Others Walk Part Way 1 1 iiidreil. oi Ihe 1 oniinutiT- nm, n.i .Ic. ni. u-aiiis 011 tin Main I n. wete 'ijelayed tm an hour Ibis mm-uing whin ) Iwn mmors liurtieil mil on the tram thul I CM eh ell 1 Illl I in. .1 ,1. s .1 1". ..'..I .. I -- " '.. IK '.,,.. ,,-', UniliMinl men nltribuled the ini-hm, ... 1 1.. ... 1 . . in nn .... 1, ii.-,., ,, 1 nun ami ine tu 11 in rut wi'ilthe.'. A repair ie workeil in a hen 1. ' i.iin to i"m"d) il" noubli. Coiiiinuters ciiiwilrd the i.inr..,,.,. ...' Ilaioi fnnl Ilijn Viawr r.miuc, , Itfisi in, .in Varberth Meri m n,,, (iv,M ' iirm 1. 1 inn -.1" men ami uiii.hu irrr In leilcli stm-es aill oHlecs im'.eil t Nnrbeith In cause the; had im othei wax nf leailung Ihe clt; except In mo ton ar. I RIDDELL HEADS RAIL MAIL Illinois Man Appointed Superin tendent by Postmaster General ,!!. Inqfni. ii.iv .1 1 Its 1 Xpiin'n'ii'e I Waller II ii,,r'l ..f,are b t niilaurl in . as ycneial s,,,,,.,.,,, irmlent ol Ihe iniliwi) mail -1 1 i 1,.,, Ull nnnmiiieiil ii li, n Posiini-ti. iMII era I Ila). Ii -airoecils Wilbm, 1 Denning as-gued to sjicimi ulir, 11 coiinci nnn w in iiilinnx mail p;n MAN SHOOTS WIFE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE 6 Husband Opens Fire on Woman When She Refuses to Return to Their Home BOY CLINGS TO HIS MOTHERjj GOES WITH HER TO HOSPITAL, William "tcisi, tent?-si ears M. ' of 2110 North I.eithgow street, shot bis uifn Iwiee In the rlht temple unci then llred two ,22-raliber bullets inloj his rbed, uhett the wife, estranged, re- i fued to go home, with him from the' home of her sister. Mis, i.ena Muth, of. Kill North Randolph street. I IN SIGHT OF SON "i'lie finall calibn-nf the revolver sneil .., .,. . . M. EHSiHEART BALM CASE lr, St. Mnr's llcsnital , Their Klt-ycar-old son. John, who I flil liflAII 11 ! tt I tllltl llrt fit I ll Al ft If If til IMMI U' ' tt I 11 II nil lilt IIIUIVl 7' (IV V. the (jarontrt pcpnrjitlon n wcok hro, wil- ( hiff down lii fnrp, ho srmclit to com- iSftrZrXo1'lFrk T. Reilly Reiterates His i.l l.tV. ... .!.! ...lil. 1 - 11.- 1 !..! I icii nini in line 1111 hit in llie liu-.illii in a patrol wagon. Mrs. Muth und her hu.-'batid sought to prevent the shooting. Separated for Third J'lmr According to the iollce, Mr. and Mm. (iciss wero sepnraled for the third time a week ago. It was agreed that the husband should ha)o custody o! Uosic. At 10 oVloek this n.oiiilng (ieiss sister-in-law, and said he wanted to, .....s ...t,i nn, .-.,,, ,u me nonie ot in- sic ins wno. ne was told Mrs. Uci.js ,, , , , , , , I was not there ' Opposing counsel had lipishr-d stmi ) "I'll wait here until 1 do sic her,"'"''"" ''l f"i' their clients nt noun and ' tln hiisbnnd said. .Judge Patterson.' in who... ,ourt the . An hour later, the wife, wlio.se ml- lMIM. ,- being heard .Irl.iered hit ores,, is not known b; tin police, urrived ' K ! nl her sister't. home. "arg j The husband immediately organ In the last few minutes .,f testimony pleading witli her to return (o their both Miss O'Neill ami her father. home on I.eithgow street. He nunlc the Michael O'N'clll. were called to tue wit- ' llppenl for thi! sulie nf the children, the ponce say. Mrs. (ieis.s refusrii tn returu with , him. ' "I listened to wuir pltndings twice nefore. and urn litrmigh now," she is '"lrUiZnX:hiJZr - - '1 i'ir ri,re0 m,0,s Ht uifr ' , "fift then drew the revolirr and tired Unee sliots hi his wife's head. Two sl'cU her lllsl uhove Ihe rii-lil n 'V.1!1. "V!"' V.0!1 '" ,'"" ynnl ""' tbinl ' "",""" , , , uere frienrlH of either the young man or (.e.ss then pressed the rcw.her '.x.-nig w.-an. "C'l"!"' Im chest, bred inn hot and. ISefoi-e th" trial clow il Until; . on l in fell. lite polire nf the I'oiirih nnd York s reels -tiiiion were iiotiliid. and Ihe wnnnded man and hi wife were Imr rinl to hospilnU. Hoth Wi re, 0)1 r. STOCK PRICES JUMP WHEN REDISCOUNT RATE IS CUT Action of Federal Ueservc Bank Stimulates Stock Market New Ynili, Mil; .". 'I i.. ..ut m 1 . I'lhi.tl U"seive P.ank r discoiiiit late on 1 nini n 11 ml nam-r from 7 to 1.1.. mi . , - - - cent llfnlii ii t ...... (.... I -.. 1. -'" ii iiniii-i ," n ciiintne enlhiisi .s. . n, ...l,.iV n...,i iii.irk.'t While. 1 1, a . ..li... ..I ..r. I the l adei-s, thi fmwarl inoxeineut ox - tendeil 10 nil ituii-tt r- nf tin- list with trai's"iinn- on ,, fculc wi.iix n.m,'. tii.t.i "I" ii'lll'oi. shares f..r P-p full session 'I'll-, ai tion nf the .,i.rnl Ueseiw- " w Clou :i..il...ii..l iuiH.itiir..- '" il" -tal-iuiiit nf Si.ir.ti.i-. M. lb. . """ "" "" 'ore-ha lo. . rduilion in .ed.s.o,.,,, , ...i,,., , i,,,, ..,,i .,, I1". '"""V'8' "'""'" ' " louinn . . 1 . l.iln.ll ..III .-. .- .u I Wt'h the rallmad. 1 lie nil. 1 infill i . 1 pi'.ni"'it ami nipping 1m - cillll-lbut'il Hi If pr-llirlil.ls tn th i.iigi 'hillings at guiiisi ci o almr.-t ." print In Ci Mn nl 1 in Irs ti.e niioti ot t'ie I'eiliM. I l( si iVe Jinilk. li lln'lllll tl-a i tl.e K.i.ik if Pngland a wn, ig in 'wii . Ho iiiiiii mini ill. 1 mint r.ite in ti P" i'i. ) .1 r.iiieinll; 11 gin led "f 1.11 i.i. iiiig 1 m nn nii'i . .in indii'ii'- "11- ' I'-gi's in. . i"i tnv nil i.r 'n Him h in icni of liiisif ... 1 in i n -li 1 Mlg I p . I i'i' llllllnl l, 'iimn DOWAGER QUEEN 0LGA"S EMERALD BROOCH SEIZED Greek Did Not Declare Gem He Brought Here to Sell for Her Paris. Mai .". 1 p., li 1 iineen ' Olgn mother of King Coii'iuulini nf I :.-,. is ii. .m.l. ..ii...,..,.. 1.-. she is r'piirtid to hnxo offered s,,ine ,( her jowls for sale. U Ims jst bee. me I l.nov n heie thai slio neentlx -tnt 11 young Creek olhcer to the 1 nit'd Stiais 'with 11 laigi emerald brooch wuh 111 slim tinns in dispose of it ut the high est pnic. I pon arming in New York llie nmiig mini failed to ib "lure the jewel, an. I he wns in listed nnd iimn'isotieil fin iwerl; ihi)s. Hi was nlso tint I ,7imi winch wa- Ihe foi igti wiluc put upon the brum II In the 1 Ustillns millionth s 'llie brni. h whiili had been 111 the I. nml) nt tm- llreeK dinwigcr for a ei n luri. wis cniihsi nei at the New nrl. cilsimn lini.se. and iiienrding In Pari, Horns l.iiie.'ii Olgn now 1. tr;ing to liiul r- 1 ....,., I , II,, -"in.- means -f 1 d rlox liij: it ,...! 1..1 :.. . nti-rni nlils in (.reice assert ihnt lil" whole l.re , in;nl fauill; . compris nit Ihe king and ipieen, -rii'ii nrinci nml nlniil' ihn; prim 1 sscs. ale feelimr ihe effei I nf tue , ioiimii, dislr llieece. '. im TRAIN DITCHED: HORSES DIE 26 B. and O. Freight Cars Derailed Near Boothxvyn Chrsler. Pa.. Mm ."i Twcud ..x ' urs nl an rasuiiiiinil freiglu triiin on the llnlliiiiore nml Ohio Uilllioitij wer- wreeir,, ,,s mniuuig netween MothW)n ""I ' '(i'i"" "I" - 1 in- nri'i'k was (ill," in liroKC, nrcl, leir. Hull, r,l(- " ...'. ". " "iiilMlgc Pile., h'Ki, in tm air nml mi traffic ,. ,vcre, mu ,.i,w f p, ,, 1, wlnl I'lilg illirrl'il mer Ihe P.'lins)).lnin,,,e pns-.ns-.r. , ,. i-'r.p 11,, ,. "''''""'"I ,. . , ,11,111 i.fth. ms lupor,,,, No human llie xvas tnken ,,,i ,.,,., t,,pll. (mmv, ,,,, , , , , enrloads of horses were klb, I The the bonis for la 111 bing nailer... I al daniag' 1 cuinintoil at .i0(l)0. 'mouili und. 1 ful' t. am ALLIES SEND ULTIMATUM ! TO GERMANY; WILL OCCUPY RUHR MA Y 12 IF DISOBEYED U. S. MAY UNTER ALLIED COUNCILS IF MANDATE STAND IS APPROVED Washington. Mm ." i I'.j A. P. i Sir Auckland icd.is. Ilntndi am iMssndor, cniTleil tri tin Slate Uepartinenl todaj the formal lin Hntinti to the I'nlte.l Smirs f me ihe nllicd pnwer. to he represented on the Supreme Council, llie n pnr'it'.iiis comniivlon ami the count ll of amluMiiJor The im Million 'us uihli, from London lait night. Comment us i., i In- rourse the administration would take wiif wiHilirld peudltt; still; of tin mi nation. There were intimations today in some nhVlnl iuiirters. lnmniT, that nceeptame hj the allied goernnieiil- of th" piinciple fiKiiKlit'R iiiaiidHlcs reccntl; enunciated l Secretin Ilugheo might be made tin coin'iiion of unrcsonrd partl'diation by the I nited Stiitci In the d libcralloiis iilirond which It Is usked to join. This Iniiin-H ion 'nrrlt'd with II, ho-,iever, the tntereme tlmt tli" I niteij Slateji nnglit .p i.-. its willingness lo iissittne a part in the sittlernent of the rcp.iruilous in.'il in. The ndltl'tmcnt of the ecotiomii diuitti'Mi is r cm'lei as one In which tl mtetl Slates has -o great an Interest tint- t'n Ameil-ati lioMTinneii' i. ,.iii, i juxtllit'il in incepting tin imitation IS GIVEN TO Willingness to Marry Mis: Mary O'Neill GIRL IS SEEKING $10,000 The s,,,, for SHi.OOn for lirc-i'-h of I' - - - N-r-b Nineteenth street against Tniik T II. ill. 020 North Twentieth sircci 'win to llie in r e-ir.j tuts ftrrno..n ni'- siiinil in rebuttal. The f-itln . de tiled he bad oueslioiied U"ill; about hi nalotinlilx . or had asked him. as Die 'ilefnidnnt asserlcil on the num. sintitl ;esteria;. "whnl pari of Ireland lie criue fnuii' win 11 the jniiig mail ul.ei fot 1 hr rbiughtei-'s Imnd. Mis. O'Neill began In leioillll 1 In- e- timnn.i she Imd gixen iu her direct .-x. iiiiiinnsicn testerda;. but Judge l'nl- Icrson 1 In ckerl her. , One of the bii:ffes 1 rowds eer si"mi 111 Judge Patterson's court gathered in Ihear llie ..,.. Moil of the speemtors 'st.ind ni his nw n il'f en sp ii n ii nndef n allinc cross I'wn.iiiuil ion. reiti ruled liii ilsserii.in of w'stei-ii; , ihnt he still Inw'd M .. O'Neill ilearl,. und sin..,) lead) hi inner) hep 1111,1 time and nil) whe-e. Mi.- o Nell. 11 tail nnd 'Intel; bru- 11 He. it. .i d in dark Id coa' su.t edg'Ni villi tur. iiiri with li'm k Inn jfi Mitt iii s.i on her dari L.iir b ft her P'nrc br icr s-isti : s .rib n tin court 1 not) when her forn r tinner )Mil t" tin wil - s'min. mu' tisik .1 phi 1' ! '1 r -oitn-il. Ii'ir 1 g the bog 1111. 1 u..isi nil; ."n'1'1 ci .. I'Miiiilnalini, lu'f i;es n-xir 'eft Iteillr'- fine. "till lias AVnliliiiK Presents iln 1I1 lenilni.' n lntel under .iss- r.Mi 111 1 mi tli ill that he Ii. lil rri'l'il Cil n i I r si ""' -il)"- fiotn fellow .niiIojes ,, n inninrcu .oinpn.' ici lie wa- 1,11 ploe. 'Ihe s,vei . he sjd. wns still intact the case ne-. haxing ln-n op-ni d N..r had tabb bm n. gin 11 Inm f hi- -, nringc been u..., tciimd He sn! b,s implnjcrs h. ciw" n 1 l'' in -old and he lunl 11 veft-I 11 " fun, In,.-. ..r tin hm,,, : nlnniii .1 for h's lirnl' . In ppl) t' "'bet u'i: miM. In al mitfd 'ha' ' lad made ever; prennrn tion for 1 1" "atriage, ecn to onjering tlo el III"! lu.lklll.' Ill .nhillicc hit' I rc'erva' n ns Winn '!" wddins plans suddem; weir I km off. he said, he nskf'l tv C) losepil OU'lMj, S. .1.. nf l,ir Chi.r. h nf 'be li.su. to ) isil (ie vming winnaii s faiiii'i ic nn el'oi t in make p'-aee I'1 . In Z 1; i tun' he still 'in 0,1 s'liiig hini ami is ihe prctl; gi- 1 ( nntinu-il nn 1'ilH- Two. nlnniii Thrfr JURY REILLY MUST PAY $4000 HEART BALM Miss Knv O'Neill, 1522 Neurit Niiuti "tV. ..-rti nwnrcM n v: ..ct ot PiOOO nainst hei lo;iu - t'.i- . Ft Kcil'y. 020 Not tli Twentieth sMcct, fox- brench . f ,..lti. -c .uuy in ju.'.se Patterson's couir. Mir.!, O'Niill had u d .1 SIO. 000. In fivun; his instiuetions to the jury. Juuue I'nt.i mi; tinl them to rnkc iino coiisiiTcinlion neilly's lepcntcd ..t'.cis to mirry the aii J. if tluy believed he xxiib blncere in mtilt:.iv. "inn Tl.e judge nlho s.ml if the jmy believed Reilly had jilted Miss, o'Nei:i hhew.w cntltlo! to compensiatjon. The verdict wns i-turned nt o'docl;, xvLtn njuit leconvened. GOVERNOR SPR0UL SIGNS FULL CREW REPEALER JJoVsinoi Spioul today appi overt the Eyre still wtw act .... pea"c, xxhixh pin: is Juribdirtiou over the pioper iii.mui.i a tiaint, in Pennsylvania :u the hands ot the Publle Servnt Coimiu--bioii. The t'ull eiow law has been on the statute books ot in state since IO!!. LINER WINS RACE WITH FIRE Burning Vessel Dashes 100 Miles to Port While 88 Passengers bleep I'Vmoiitli. I.tis . i 1 1 Pn A P' The Harris, n l.ri" -leaiuship lnguu a, nn lire .l..heil n.tn lalu-mith toda alt.r 11 rn.r ,.f Inn i I. . m sine th.. ,;Vl,. , hPl. ,,,.,,., iglit pa..engeis ami ,,.. iru T, ,s ,,. hmnul .,', ,, ,,, the ) esl In. I - I In lire nils in . .s -. ,-.. .. .-. POLES CONTINUE SILESIAN MARCH ... Invaders Seize Seven Cities and; 1 Battle With Italian I Troops ALLIED ORDERS IGNORED .... ,,, vw,:ir,, i.vt I t,prr s,,p.iu ,,HW. frrtbl, ti).n ,,,. ., ,lf Hge-shaped region, the ..,., - .....i... .. r .... i ..-.. . i Ollsii irontier nnu tue ape ol which reached firn.s Strehlit. It I- lr luriil 111 nd iies received here The lilies of Yarnnwif. Koenig hiieite. Knttowit.. Uybnik. Hirilmr I'eiiliieti and I.ubliiiitr are .said tn be in the liatnls of the Poles, who liBie reached Ihe Oiler ritci- and arc inarch ing toward the N'orthwe in the dire--t ion of Orpeln. Dispntrhes fioni Sihsin ns-er' the Po'ea. angered In -cports that t'-e inter , iillicrl plebiscite 1 oiiiinission hail t nn - meilileil the f.. t.riliim nl null the i-ci-lrm. of J'less nnd Kibnik. 111 southeastern Silesia. In Poland. bne declared their inliiilimi to scie the w hole region r.) it ih,.r.swe-s io of which abut. politici slruggle has been waged and the future status of which was to him b.vo do- IITIIlinr.I b; the plebiscite held rcuntly. Kriand Sent Hupicst Th li.'iil; Mail -nid todtn it h:i I,.Urne,l tlint" Premier nrinud .if Prniic ' had ask.. Prince Sapldin. pnli-h foreign minister, who arrl.r.,1 I,,.,.. ,. Monib) to trnnsmn a t.ouest t., th.. I'olmi, i .,,1 .. m m.-t. 1 1.. 1.1L,. ;,,,,,.,., 11,, . steps I Silesia 1 ml 1I1" ill- inlel-s 111 uppi 1 So t'n 1 as known. Pn'isli tiiniin.. lor'"s n". lint eiignjoil pi -he -1 poi-ei ilisrit.li rs in Sih-m. In, I .lisfalencs in i th , III ill. I clem, is, whli-h ilir- i-los Ci Sin .inn fnuitl T wcr- we, I iii-jiin-I ami wi re arm -i w 1 1 r.tles an,! mn 'I'l'ie '.'H'ls i'le'icli, I'.ihi- ami Iinlin turn, tli. ill's heie b... n ijjnii,..), ,t 1. ,ni.l am 11 1 .'in it icnehinc this mi hi.i li'gni slated t lit, t Italian oniers f,.,i, mg the allied gariis.m (.f irn-. s re., li'" had hcii igug"il 111 a' :n! i"' v 1 "1 with p.. Ii bunds alt-iniii nu t il " that it) l.ernians (Irgnnlc '1 nn. ins ni tii n u-liborl ooii o I;. 1 ; nnit'i' ' .t ol I ii.hlii.i. w . resirt.l In be ..rgaiuzinc for. 1 f. ml i'uu city .r to luuiicb a i. .1 1. 1 ff. 11-1'. .igain-t 111 right think ..f . nn ae. ing Poles. lie l lltil Is M-I'r III M II. 1 t I I 1 Ig ni 'hi Slipri lue Al'leii I 01,11 1 ' .lk. 1 HI 'f the f-.el ll .11 1' situation in l'ppci Silesia n, . ap I'!-": n 1 a 1 i.' . It 1- 11 .1 , .1 tl 1 il'i'il im' '1 ! 'oree. 111 Si I. si 1 a . 11, 'ill, In I ,. lil, .1,. .li d.M l.er: Iortnui) P.disli pli b;s, 11. , ,1 1. lssiniiei in I op. r Silesia, hn. I , . ,, 'iilir.l I.- tl 1 W-ii.aw I iiiveriiini it liirlio. Mn) ." I P.; p 1 1,1 Inl' KorfiuM) Polish pblnsiii 1 ns. ' 1 uppi r Silesia, nil,, na. 1 li "1 ' b il gi.l et'1.. tol im l"iS 1 "iilh"' 1 "'' d'soi'.b i-s. h.i - is . , 1 '- '- -(. m nn in i ) nn I onlinuiil mi I'.ui- liirnli. I nlnniii T'xi t" ' T. y a. POSED AS OFFICER. CHARGE Hotel Manager Cautcs Artest of Youth From St. Louis 1 p, luienri u 1 f s,, i.,s, N.,is Hric.e. la-' in" 1 ., n bmel at Tw 1 'ft h and ",l, siw",. I ,, house den .'in 1, ,,..,., .. ,., ;,' ..uinlnig mi ollicer ,,,,. ,. a irciciiii" iiuirmi aii'Mi'l Wr 0.1 , ,u if Jack I 'nu'le n "n. Illlinagir nl lb" lintel ( miller .. im. j nt n linir.iig imlm ii.-for Mm 1 .1, 1.1 mis tii.it I .ii'i.M 1 I -n got I,, ., ,,, (I 111 1 h noli I aiiil 1 1 orii lie ei i1n . IWIHUIU gl I si Magistral' SltMHI ball f. In el is I o 1,, rfin i . fi.r I in: Insist on Execution of Treaty, Especially Pay ment of Reparations DISARMING DEMAND IS INCLUDED IN NOTE Fehrenbach Cabinet Resigns, but Continues to Function Temporarily PROTOCOL STATES TERMS America Is Formally Invited to Enter Into Important European Councils The Supieme Ai;, Council todX handed r;ennmn nil iiHlinattim de manding fulfillment of treaty obliga tions, primarily those .m rcwirntions. The ultimatum calls for acceptance or rejection Mv . !)n,j ,epnros tnP Allies will proceed nn that date to occupi the TJuhr xnlle; nml take ruber otililar and nnwil mennrei I' Jrrman.v fails to lomph with th crinditiotis, A iroioe.i rlefiniii!.. trrio of pnwnen "f l-'i'J.IIOd.OfMI. laid eoh murks de inn tided of lieninn; will be handed tin lierninn war burden, cnmmtalon tonight by the leiuirations mniinis sion. I nr i enrenliiich ciilnnet hns resignrd nit Is fuie'tloliiiir- n r.i!ii,r..irili ,, . il,n leipicst nf th. 1 Jcr 11:111 pri'sident TI" sbiptomc C,..neil bus cabled to Washiturtmi ms nr ii.-nion io up point Amen, nn r. prescntntixes to the Supremo 1 nun. it ihe council of am b.is.ailors nnd the Ueparnimnu ( om. nii-sioii. It; llie ssnc!:i(cd Pre.ss Umdoii. Mu; .".. Tin allici ultima tum is i.r ., i.ermiiiM tiehn sum- ninns in r ti rrnli cat. nrienlly in May IU t ,. int,. rt!,. tin r In wi.l "i-r- e ,. , , - .. ,. . , .. ' ,"" h" "'f"'lil'"l Mir s unuer ''" leen';. of er)i., pnmanlv a to thi pnymcni of reptinliotis (o tm nllj.-,) pnweps-. Shoiibl l.erinmi; full I eonipl; . the Allies gixe noliee thnt llie) will pro- .ceeij on Mm 1" wild the oceiipntton of tl., It'ihr ill. i- and lo undertake ell other unlit ir; ami mi''il mens- 'I.S lbs -.ni. ! 1. eric in; - raiment "t hi I d 111 ... the lie ,,, I,, ,e Civen ,ier b- h ni'ie.) 1 ri.. il .:, 1 I'lnnis- slOll tollljl I Meitiwn.le iln Mm-, tm ilii'Muum slate, nie to .riiiuni' xxitb all irs-,.i--arx preiiminr.i ii - i-r tie o. . upat'.on of Hi It ihr Imile I oiled stmc. Part ieip.it inn It ".is .itiiioiim "il that 'he Supreme Council I.1-1 1 igln 1. mi .a'.i.l to the mericiin Sim I lepiuuiii n' -i formal imitation . appi.11, iepn - n'atiies of llie I'nilcil Stan t. tin lliei Si;- nieiiie Coiiui il tl in. I, o amb.m. -adois and 1 i- .lin-ii ie,.atnti..ris cmn- n -.nil.. 1' I.' . Xl nt 1 ' ' ,1 " e.l .,'' , ,i' llM1 , l."l"linill. Willi 'I ' . h. Illl"' '1 n sili'iiiui' the lii 11 1111 iinh.'i ..'l.bir ',. I i. Hiiiti. rends a. 'iiHniv - ' 'fhe 'I'lieil Jinw . . . Mil in.: int' o I t lf i. -pile I'i. sm res. ' "i sen's mad' In i'n hr- si-iv n -ig'i.. nn nl 11 T'll oT r-- 11 . 'I'm des ii '11" ipidks and -11 1 ' ni. asreeii -non .11 spa aaj P."-.- - w-il tii ... i .in t'oi.s nti- in.'.n 1 .j il I rvnlmi an nt. 1 npplierii I, In , ..ill liiinln mil 1. -pli ill de- fillll 1" flltlll.i .1" tin olillg.'ltiO'tl Iln II h "' I'll it 'lli-i I tl . e 1 ti is ot tnf ' n , r .1' isnilli. :i I'gnrils "I 1 - Dlsill'i .1 neul 'I '1 ,.1 1. . 1 .1 a; 1 1 1 rin!e J ;.". ot 1 k irea'.v 1 piiie'i.. .- ..11 1 ii-.iiirj a - ci'lcil iipmi 11 in mull, nt thii" P.iJl. .. In ,1 r. ml) da'.' im 'I " ' ' 1 "f v .ir ' r1 H '""l.F I In ,!- ni. 11 f.-r hi ihe allied .' I . it 1,11. I". nnd M.i 7 1020 a. notr 11 ti ! l'ii " 1 ' 1 1.1 11 ' sp( Is, I ..lilt f I II llirb l- rll' h Jl'l ;.'! I'J'J nn ! :i"7 1 ! '. r r 'mvirtan' e n 11 h ar.s" -l! 7 '.'I'i'' '2"'i t ' ' Ht 1 ibsr-ldrl 1..' Tn 1 ne, . s-nr) 1 ridm.i .11 cl..ltl"tl "f I ' 1 1 d 1 rntip nn t !,. il I roll tn.jHX w Ith All iiri mrnsuirN 'or t") lt'lt allei bv '. Ulnne und' r the . on- dlllrnis hud ,..w 11 "in 1 I 1 tin" I dan e with Arl.e'e iJV. of the .eHl"'s Meal,, to lllllt th Mi... I Iti pnriit".ns I nun isiun to 00 if; tlie li.rm.i" ' ! ' riiinent W1th0lJ I '111 ol ', t n ' h'i.I method for the, I1-. 'targi In li.ru iri of her debt lit d in luinn'.i ' ' 1 s d - mi on lhi point tei lin in 1 man In. . 1 nmriit by Mht 6 at. . Isles' Hi'iuaud Uepl; iu six l.i)s 1. 'o sn in no tne dernian Oot einiMM to de lure itegorien"v within ul dm" alte risming th iiliove He . 1 -1 . r its .li ti riniiini mn 1'1'sl 'I'll C)r- 'l'e without ri'MTTH- iin, nr condition ,ts obligation' 1 ihhniil In Ihe repn'-arinns eonimit- S I 11 Si.. .ml .. H "pt 'Itll reH'.l" , nl, mn . -r ,iilii.'i oi- inirli'ion in ; Mil I.. ,1- "lil ..ilimis t "uai im.- pn li. d I" Ihe imih niiioii". 1111--1011 I ni'! 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