B!PWW?!JHfl555!S5?5HPi: ''7TV " '' t, rK m I LtJtJRMjlC ' 'l!J" j i t 4' .,r--i THE WEATHER NIGHT EXTRA Generally fair tonight! Thursday cloudy nnd unsettled; little change In temperature; moderate wtnl winds. fStrKBATl'KIJ AT J.'ACII 11(11 It u 10 in na I i i 2 i a ! i r, i"4ri4aT4r45 48 60 151 ifmtzm -,TS5!p 1 - -c ry I t m -' . . r - u Aliening ffiubltc meager SJ I J r VOL. VIII. NO. G7 Warrant Finally Obtained for . Mrs. Neighbeurs Despite i Reluctant Judges ' POLITICAL INFLUENCES APPARENTLY AT WORK Miss Rappe's Old-Time Friends ( i Deny She Drank Toe Much or Had Paroxysms By BART HALEY tt the Evcnlnr ruliHe I.edtc.r Editorial MncT Cnvriehi. ' te PuNte t.eieer Company i 8xn Francisce. Nev. HO. One of J fatty Arbuckle's most Important wll- j Brtsc". Mrs. .Minnie Neighbeurs, of Les Alleles. wn summarily arrested last nlfcbt by two detectives from the Dls-; Irlet Attorney's office. She was taken before Juslice Fitzpat- ricV In the rooms of the Superior i Court, charged with felonious per- I I.,., "hooked" and liberated under ' $:000 cash bail which one of Fatty' Uw.vfis took from hi" pocket? Thus, after a day filled with ominous rumbling, the volcano of Mipprced feeling which underlies the bis come dian's trial for manslaughter broke picturesquely through the Mil fare. The momentary finrc revealed nl least the faint outlines of a political background In the general scene. Fer. te affect the arrest. District Attorney Brady had I" override two .Tuil" of the Superior Court nnd break through a line of invisible defense which Givin MeNnb thiew deftly, if infor infer mally. about his witness at the first ttjen of dnnper. .Iiulge K. P. Shnrtnll and Judge franklin A. Griffin alike refused te' 'Ssuc the warrant when Assistant Pa triot Attorney Fitzpntrick applied poi" ennll.r for it in the name of his chief. They respected a formal request from McNab which, dispatched te all the tie paitmcnti of the Superior Court, hub hub jted that the warrant sought by the Stale's attorneys be withheld until the charge against the witness could be aired at a hearing. Arrest Finally Made Brady finally exercised the right of his office nnd the police department te Itiinmarily arret persons charged with leleuy. Twe detectives. Themas Rengnn and (iriffith Kennedy, assigned Hern headquarters te assist in the prosecu tion of the case n.ninst Feil, were turned loose with orders te mny out until they found the woman nnd reuld bring her in. Mi Neighbeur wa flinching n late dinner at her hotel. There the, sleuths located her. Charles H. Brennun, i:c of Arbuckle's counsel, was conveniently present with a thick wallci. Mrs. Neighbeurs, visibly unhappy, lcfl her desert union, lied. Slie called the pro pre ifceliug mi outrage. Se did Mr. Hicn nan Itcngnn nnd Kenned ttoje pelile but firm. All four went te the police ee.iit in the ame texical). Burlier in the day Brady, numb with rage when bin assistant returned empty-handed, said he had neter before known n Judge te refuse a request for a criminal wnriant issued from the office he occupies. It tnnv be worth remembering that Mr McN'nb is one of the great Petne- cratic sages of these parts. In the tlajs of the war he was one of President , Wilsen's friends and advisers a sort ! of miner Colonel Heuse in California. I lis i net se much a politician us a tripled guide and counselor te his part. Thai mny mean nothing and it may mean much. Brady In Obdurate Obweusly it meant murh te 111 inly and meant, at the same time, nothing. Fer he refused gruffly te even extend the ordinary courtesies of his office te Fatty s lawyers when they pleaded with him le at least give Iheni an oppor tune te be present ut .Mrs. Neigh -I'euis ariest. and te be informed in ml -vance of the course he intended I . Pursue "he ex- 1 have the power te niieM Ionian without n warrant, and I'l 'rusf u when 1 get geed nnd rend." j "Id he. Se Mr. Mrennnn hnd te p.n k bit wallet and stand watch all Ihieugh ! the long, long evening :tt Mis. Ncih- I beurs' hotel It was Mrs. Neighbeurs. itli Irene Morgan, n nurse, ttl'm ad- , "iltled yesterday that she gpl most of j Otr training behind Ihe lines in Frn-ve , -lie has three months of adiiiira'ile ' ar sernce te her ciedil who del mesi te kcI up, in and nut of court, the ' senernl belief thnt Virginia Uappc :e " invnlul and n rather wild-mtinneied enp at that. Her sworn statement thnt en two iitceeding days Inst August she saw I Irglnia seized Willi pareysnis ni Wheeler Het Springs, a small Call forma uicatien resort, and th.it -hf heil'r'l te extend lirst nld te the girl. is one of tbe most inipeiliint mil ttlbhliens te , Fattj's defene (In description of the scenes at Wlue'ei Het Springs wns in (ilmei mciv deinil kinilli ,,, lnn, ,,,,,, rd ln p.M". he mlrl nf irginin't bch.iviei il il.e B1 I ' ip. ik Hetel. s" llnlll.ed ..nil t. ,. f.t I.e.- .ml'ips I "' ' ' i in a ciii iiji u and ' Jli i"5' ,.m'l,fl ' Sn inn III : tisii.cei.t .in !" N0lahl'iiii's eteit tl, lie -he ...! rinii I,, in, ki.,,,,1 , lllll'il yl' ish' the uai r.ini lei hei Cvnilmicii un rnue l'nur, (eliin.n Twe !Y HAS WOMAN WITNESS FOR FATTY HELD FOR PERJURY Kiu.rtd n, Second..;.,,,. Jl.ittr t Under the- Act of Wins Counsel Fee KDITII KKLIA' COLLI) 1'"" eiii uliein I'Vanli ,1. Genial ob tained it divorce In a I'rcncli court. ,Slie wen (lie first point In her con test of the decree when a New Yerli court tedn granted her an elder for ."dnoe counsel fee In her suit EDITH KELLY GOULD WINS Obtains $5000 Counsel Fees In Her Suit Contesting Divorce New Yeili. e. .",i) -Mrs. Fi,ih Kelly C.-ulil leil.il wen the I'ul le) in Ihe legul preii.ilinrs ng:iln-l Fiank .1. I.eiild in tins ninitiv n u rcull of llie dneicn he obtained asrain-f I er in Finni" nbe it n f.ir age. Supreme Court .ItiMiie (iny igui'd nil iider ;:r:intiii'4 her S"i()(H) leuucl feci for iiiihim- of pre'ccuiinj: h'r nepi'iil iiein ii del' Inn lisniiiin" lie- .eit for epiirnilnii from Mr CeuM. It liad lieen lier contention tlint -sluj h sllll the wife of .Mr (Jniild. en ihe ground ilint the ilrrree of Ihe I'lencli leuit wil net rpiMirivc In this iiiunlr. .I'lllli- tillV s.llll tll.ll the cpicMiiin Wll-. of ,(i rmtl ,i i luii.l'Mei' llim he would ijrinil a I'lismuili'i- .illew.iuc fei the purpn." of ajipi-j-l. PANAMA BOY HAS A COLD Brain Operation te Be Delayed Until Next Week l.ilile Manuel Selnnns, the I'annma lin. Iie en hi cot :ii the !,'nhcrlty llnspitnl today leitching violently fiem n cold lie centriicicd at 12111s Island, While the surgeons are icndy for the hralii operation. II will nel be per fflliieil ii ti I it iictI eek. The bit . who ininc nil the wn. fiem I'aunmn ter the npei.it inn which means life or death, is new at the final stage of bis ordeal. An examination is te be ni.'ide Ii Pr Charles II Fnmei . bruin expert at the hospital, who has volun teered in perform the operation fiee or charge The hey has I lie ns,. nf none of lii. faculties because of ,i binin n me'- whicli will i mi.,' pninlsis and de.tlh iinle,s snep leinnvcd He was setu le ini1- c ity thteiigh the gener osity of the people of Panama CIGAR STORE MAN ROBBED Bandits Flee en Trelley After Rob bery at 13th and Pine Streets Twe nun. one armed with a icwiKcr. I fid up lleriv Sclniliiiick in his- eieir steie nt the iiertnrnst corner of Tlur leeiuh and Pine slieel-at I" :".ll o'clei k th.s lunruing and inhbeil him of S.",(l. The h.indlls made ScliiilnurU held Ills liiiid. up until tlie ni ri v.i I of i 'I'lur teenth treel mr. 'I'hen lliey lied fiem the ste" and bearded (lie iiellev. I'ntielmeii Jerdan and Andersen nf the Twi'lf-h and Pine -tieet-- 'tatien. notified b Schulniiik, followed ihe tiol tiel li1 mi ii tuoiercjcle. At Fnlrnieiinl incnui' tliey caiiglii un with 'he uelley, te be infeimerl tlint I lie iwe handiis had lift it it Mnikei tieei. CHRISTMAS GIFTS STOLEN F M. Bell, of 1914 Erie Avenue, Reports Robbery at Heme Prank M I'ell. of Kill Krie atomic, reported te the police today thai his home hull been enleied In robber and jevtelr.t, silverware. letlung and cash, aggregating S.100, irilen. A pearl nccklan', two waichev. two black leather bags and a number nf silk articles were in ludcil In llie loot. Most of the stolen geed weie new. having been purclmscuHit Mis. Hell nnd her sister. Miss Ada I'uldnin, for Cliritinnf, piesents 'I'he lliief enteicd llie lieuse tlireugh n i ear deer. appuicnlU In llie us( of a master Uet , The robbery e' cured be tween !i unil -1 e'i lock .tcstenl.i.t after noon w inn I lie liuuilt was absent HARDING SEES SENATORS Begins Series of Conferences Prier te Addressing Congress Washington. Nev. ::t i lit A I1 i I Pi csidcm ll.ndiii'' licuiin 1'iihn wl,,r was iiudciMenti le u me nri in, .i KCiies of eillfeieiii i s ii ( 1 1 1 1 ; r vielin1 lciiilei-s. pal IP lllill It Iiein tin- Si ,inis. paiing ihe u at for ,ln IIu'iiiiih1'- .' dicss te Celigie- llitt 'I'll In i. 'ii which llie Icgislatne pi gin in l-.r llie ensllllii: se si, hi w.l! be iiii!linr,l Prominent Oil Operator Ends Life Feil W ni lb. Tc.. ei ::ti . lit A P I .1.1. K Slliki',1. Well kiln - ii ,l llliu I ill llli'l'l el '1 IlKii alpl I. os Allgelc., . i. lelllld ile.nl hi I. - ilp.ll lliienl- ill 'I I'ele lieic ledlll Pellic i-.llil In- llinl kllh.l liililse'f In s Iiijmi niv lie ,s i.ih nl tin- sue. cs-liil opei.iteis in un W'esi Tc.a- oil I" I Is 'The One Unwanted' is llie new aiilhei "I' l.m ten In he' iicliclm lli;s. A I band. ' liuhy Ayres llil gll' II ,1 UUt CI lit ll old iplestien wlirth i slieuld nun i. i :i man ti i In i nieiiei . le the -i girl need Sal I il. the I! cnuiic i'" ni in liiliiillie-I- 'i begin. atlnu en tlir I emir Page I K llliMjaBMMMWMMM( lh rv u-l. . M t'h .a-Wiia. ' March 3, 1879 L I 10 Put $40,000 Inte Brokerage Firm Just Before Failure, He Declares MEMBERS TOOK PROFITS, BUT NOT LOSS OF POOLS r.nrl MMidmhnll testified today hi wife sunk lier entire privnle fortune if S-10,000 in the firm of Chandler Hi oth eth ers iVCe.. in an effort In stave off the firm bankruptcy . one month before it lellnpsed last Jul. This was mi outstanding feature nf he hearing of member of the bank nipt firm before Jehn M. Hill. i..feree ti bankrupt!"., nnnihci point being Unit the linn's speculations In twelve ..e.eii.ns icsiinee in a iel le.s f siiIKi. Otil 'l(i. Feiluiie falleil te smile en Ihe linn's sptciilnllens even when it turled an nc nc I'eiint te previile money for ('hrl'tinns vifl- Uy einpleves. An account opined in Philadelphia for that pmpee lest .Mi.I,.s.i0.l. ami a similar account in New eik lest Sn."."SJ.. Mr. .Meiideiihnll sniil be siarled Willi llie linn In 111(1(1 ns a messenger ?n " wei'k. ninl tluii eight .tears later he was given a .1 per cent inteiest anil SlflOO n em- salnrt . In HUS the pi-ncilce of .salarv guar antees was nbellslied when the firm was nrganiucci, and nil Hie memheis, be sn(d. shared aicerding te Hie nitie of theii interests. Di mv Out SI2fl,(llt( I. Unwind Tteber. leun'el fei Wil- lnrd P. Piirrews, the trustee. nkci if Ihe total of Mr. Mendenhnll's with- dtattals from 1!11S t., 1!V did net cqiml Nl.'lil.DOO. The ullnesv e,.l I.U erds placed the iet.il nl .,l,J0.fi00 Alter the attorney had drilled into m- ti"ii' accounts in t,c nnmes nf Mi Mcndenhnll, his wife and his mother. the witness wns asked what income his wie new lias. "She has very little left." he replied. "because Insl May she put her cntitr (minim nf S 1(1 nn I.M.. l, (;, I ...,...,,. (.. .,i, iiiiii in ii i, effort le ptevent the fnllure." in .ni'. .Mcmieiuinll s personal Had ing account Mr. Tidier developed Hint the lims-cr iti-nvv .oil $10 7111 1., tlllC SKKP.-.fl in 1!I1!. Sir...-,r.7,in iniin. 'ami :n t,i tins year. In Ills withdrawal necnunl lie diew out In cash in WIS SIL'.OOO: in lillll Ml.TSs.. and In P.lL'll. SI7.1(i!l. and in P.I'Jl. Sm-S. Mr. Mendcnhall con tended that Ihe 15)20 figures should lie .."0lM) less tlinn given by Mr. Relier. Had Many Accounts The insurance account in 101S vielie, ii"il.S7; in 15)151. SIH1S; in 15120. "STO.-It. and in 1021. .:!S:i7. The account in Mrs. McndcnlinH's nnnie paid out S." 120 I P.1IS. SlC.sii in 10151 and S15U! tbis .tear. It was nln develnped ibat the ac -(eiiri In tbe name of Mis. Menden Imll's mntbei piedineil S222!) .'!.'5 in ItlPs. SIOI!) In lPl'.l. S.-,:!.n.( in 1020 lllill .'s:l710 lliw vein- M,. (n.ln.,l.ll explained he is supporting his mother. ii crippic. nun innt ine expenditures repipscnlcil tbe Upl,cep of her apartment and n small automobile. Mr. Mcndenhnll admitted llinl hi debit biilatne as-of July 2.", llie dnv of the failiiic. was $1 IS. 1 02 ."n He argued I he l S 12.000 slieuld be deditiled from Ibat aineuiit ns representing the value of sinfljs which tin. appraisers mied as tn lunlly weifliless. Mr. Menilenhnll liien inrncfl te his house account and testified that the land at Aidmeie was bought for Sn2."ll m 101 I and i lint the liniise tvn com. I in 101(1 at a cost nf 5:21.000 ." e,i eiinl. Furnlshiiigs com 5t.oeo. He said hi- wife paid all of that nm t etc. pi S2100 whicli be gave her The manner in which member of the bankrupt firm squeezed juelits out of speculating peels without taking care of losses wfl. shown in the cross.,..xaml cress.,..xaml n.ii urn of Fied T. Chandler. Jr. Breker's Memery Jogged Mi Chandler admitted than. in Ahum--nan Ship and Common c peel am mint was closed en I when it showed a ptetif of SIS, 000. The linn menibei s then stalled n' new specnlatiie minimi which was called the American Ship and Ceinmeice Sjndlente This nc nc ceunl deteleped a less of S:i1 ,2."0. 17. "Don't dice accounts mean that the firm bought and sold for ihe nc count et i In- linn'" Mr. liener demanded "i Mini's what it means," Mi Chandler adiullied. Mi liibci then asked if SI7.0U0 in prelils wie nel iransfened k. ihe t'"m meinbi'is iiein the Slilp and Cnmniene peel in i ii mi 'I lie witness could net remember llitntiips Peetcd at Witness Itebert llulilswei Hi. msisiani lasbi,. et llie linn, and who was sealed In .(e Mr. Ileber. icuiaikcd llinl all but SIO.imiii of ihe account was s(, tuns, fericd "Mele i et cle-ei le iliese books," Mi. it. b. i i emiiiaiideil t lie witness. "If nm ileii'i unify soiuebeilv else will." Tin- iriiMce's ntiernet then laumncd n long ,i'ciien at Hie wiins. je :ist,,, if M!."i nun mi cash wns diavn out i'umii i'ie linn's inel ac count and if Ni;;,0(ii) tiiitisi. 1 1 ed i.i i ln iiiisiellaneeiis in nunc an, i mis of individual members of Hie In in "Tluii s n;hi ' icpljed Mi. Chiimllei .t nillc.llcs Were Losers Ai i i,ll'i..kunitil lis the Alhcij 'a, k ers- St ndii etc nnd ihe (ieni-ial Asphalt Swollen," nun nei inken up. The llisi shieven j net I,,,.. ,, S2 ,.,i and i he s, ,, n, a net le-s et SXijusiT Picilils Mill Due. .sajs C'liiiiidlci' In a ti i n ten Mineiiicni ie.nl ai n,, iicnnng. Mi Cliiiiidlcr ns-cite, tult S2''l ..il"i. !-" v a - due him from the linn when ii wein nie h,iukruptc.i ,lul ".;. Thl ineludcd SHH.sii'J.s" w li'icli he said wis his shun' . f ihe linn' prelit when a ilnlsimi ni piehis wns made Neicni. In- :in. P.U'i .'i l hiipilli'i also dii la. .1 inai lu iaiili'1 te iiiri-r I his 1 1 s. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hull Ir. ui. "e- i nntriliaieil null Ss."!)0 tn t lie hi.-i et the SO". 110(1 icsidenre built In hoi i, , line, lie n. cited Mi.-, Chandler PhIiI ! 1 , 11.0.7 ti'eni her own nniiircs. I Mi ( li.uiillei a,.l thai when the llrin wis ti egnu7.., the Millie e nis s,ne ,i ih" liusimvs was placed at s-'miJ,"!) in, i i1..'! , ii '-"i.i.'iiiin i i. nun lineiigh Ine I. iiii' 'U'ini!. In' was I'litnleJ in , cm S.'ilKMI (u .Net. lulu i :!(, I'H'I In -aid In- mellis wie s(J.. i v''i2.7 anil iluii en Mm -11. 1020. lu--uarc of tlic piehi- was Sel.tlOO. n I grand total e$ ?i)17.JI2.s7 MENDENHAL AY WIFE GAVE FOR IE PREVENT CRASH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 Gen. Weed Sends Werd He Will Head Penn in Fall "I Expect le Be With Yeu Next Year" Is Message Frem Governer General Written in China Ail) ileubl that (ieneinl Leenard Weed "would ionic te Philadelphia te nsRiime (he headship of the Cniva'sity of Pennsylvania was removed today by n letter received nt Ihe Cnlvcr.slt.t and persennl messages brought from the (tenerel by two of Penn's ilistiiigitlshed alumni. Dr. (ieeige K. De Siditveiiiitx ami Dr. Jehn (J. (Tnrk, both ptofesters in Penn's, medical school nnd iir.ic(l(iener of note, have just returned from North ern China, where they represented l lie Fnlversit) at the opening of the Pekin L'nlen MedlcRl College. At the same time n meeting of the Penn Alumni Association nf Northern China was held, (ienetal Weed was in Chinn, and was the guest of hnnei nl Hie meeting. He sent back message by Pik. de Schweinitz .mil Clark te llie riiiveitdlt . .Ma Ue Here lly Sumner (ienerjf Weed assured them Hint he expected te keep his engagement te lie nl Penn before the opening or Hie new necdeniic .tear next September. The c -pectntinn is thnt lie will nrriw some time during tlie late summer. Heneral Weed wrote ns fellows, ilnt nig his letter (lc tuber "0 from Manila1 "When 1 .nine eul here in Hie spring GERMAN RUM PLOT E Postoffice Clerk Discovers Cem- pound in Mails That Would , Make Stuff With 'Kick ( POWDER IN ENVELOPES' An nlietnpi li.t Itermnn mieicsis m Heed tlii- Teuulry with a iliemlial cempc.iind that will permit violation of tlii' prohibition laws was uni.neicii in the lei ul postettiie tedn.t l the .Holi ness ,, mulling clerk. Tins clerk, whose name is w it held in tin' nuthetilii's, some lime a';e re is'iiiMl a circular printed In (ienium, asking 1 1 f 111 In puiohtice a new com pound whlih v.eubl cenierl the inildi-st sort of seli drinks into n fluid wiili the old-time "kick." The addles- of a iaige (icriuilli chemical concern wn gltcn ns tlie place ttheie tlie Itct crncc luipreter miglit he ebtnlned. He gave little thought le the innllei until a truck lead of tunll nriitcil at the central station today from (ieiniaii.t. containing upwanls of ."HOD package-, eai h i-eiitainiii : 'luce ithi 1 1 li'ue lmxc of Hie innlerinl it b. ill had be u leouii leeuii leouii mendecl le linn Hi' tCiieiti'il t! his siipeners ami K. W. Iliinten. ileputy collector 'n the i-usteins buieaii of the mails wns informed and ordeie.l the goods -lopped until aw examination con bl be made Hove, in ICmelnpes It was found that the tnn k lead of mail was innile up of a numbci of large uianilu entolnpes. each containing the three little blue Imves. abeul th'ee liv two inches. On these boxes was printed the sdnglp ttnid "Continental." in Kng lish. There weie no letters of explann tinn nor Instructions in the pneknges. 'I'he theory nf Federal authorities is thnt the instruction, bad pieicdcd the boxes In tir-1 class mall Tl0 contents of the boxes appealed le be sonic kind of herbs. There were ' -craps of what looked like bark, a few j seed, that appeared much like Miiall iccl peppeis, mifi n quantity of hi own- isi powder. Several of these boxes were sent te the I'nited Stalest chemist, at l.'lt Seutli Second stii.et for an analysis. The postmarks en the pmkages are blurred and theic s nothing te indicate .1 rr-1 what part of (icrmativ llie pack ages (nine from The instant the packages wen' dis- eoveied. word was Unshed te Wn-liing- ' ion ami steps weie taken te determine .him where in derninny tlie little blue boxes in igiuated. As far ,1- is known . there Is only one copy of the ciri'iilars' in the hands (.f the" authorities. These piellminniy loners will uiuloubteclli e much . Prominent Names en P.n lingo- Pcihaps llie mefl inli'H'siing fc.ituii' of the mil n ill) eulc'i i nvelepe W tin- inldrc --os These aie written in ink in I' 'I'i'i'. t Lnglisli and bear nihil e-ei most .iniij-ing te police. , Seme of tlie het -Knett n names in; Philadelphia wen en llie u Lii;;.'-. ami a jjre.it poitieii weie nchlicscd le iosi iesi delitl.ll stvliniis in Dvei brook, .lien. Hie Main I. i.ie ami in West Philadelphia. This lea Is Hie authorities in beliiic that in. mi of llie intended recipients did net knew Hint Hie lieibs wiic mm. nig iiiul icii ih' w i c sein inihcr a samples ihnii m iCsiicuise te an elder. Ihnb el Hie three blue boxes, in inch eineiep. is supposed n , . ni a Mi siith cieni hi'iniciil te under t'i and nm ball gallons of cjlng.'i ale. ginpe lulce or oilier liiiid bcierages a- ,i , r;e a, the "old-lime stun." C.FREDERICK KOHL LEFT ESTATE WORTH $2,000,000 Residue Gees te Weman Friend tir,n nnn n tAiHnu I v "w" '" "" 1 C I'm. I, ink l"lii wll kie.'tii In Pllll.icle'plli l se. el l. New ...nlll tlie We-i , tt'i'i en. led in lilt la-i wool, at Pel Mtuile. ( ,illf., li.i loll h widow. Mis, Lliz.ibeth Kehl, hn choice of . SJiMll) a month fin life, or S2."0.00l) , mil light. The i.'-idue of tlie estate of S2.0II0.000 gees te a liiend. Mr Mr Alinieu l.eiil. of New Yerk .e ceiding ' te 1 1 1 s- will, tiled I'm piobate (llllO" liecpiests include ,s2"i.llH0 te lie diticlcd In iti in and Mni Puiilap. et tlii- cili. le'ntives of his tiisi wife, who mis Mi's I'dith Dunlnp. of line cit.i The p'c'senl Mrs. Kehl was Mis, FUza betli tioclev, of Washington Kehl figured In a sensational shoot sheet ing nf) nil nbciui ten yeai age, in San ' Francisce, tt'hen lie was shot by n crazed Fiench maid, nfier the woman had lest ii snii for .V.O.OOn nganist him, en a limine ihm she bad been illegally, linpi isenecl. at hi- instance and that cif I 1, ink A Milici. 11 Unci side Cain ,1 hotel mini 'Ihe jum cl.giee( AI'AKItll.NIS III MM l. mv I'l RK sua nil tort ,mj rcntet iui b fcun,) I euickl hi reaaiDtiiiE th AplirtminU claitl- 1 ncatlen en r 24. Aiv, UNCOVERED I did" net expect nor Intend te remnin. but my investigation of insulni condi tions, made as chairman of the special mission e the Philippine Islands, de de teeoped a situation which Indicated tlint the call for service here was impera tive, ns it involve,! the interests of 10. ."00.000 Filipinos and our own reputa tion. "Theie was but one thing tn de te take up tlie work, it was e call fei service which hflil te be responded te. 1 believe every official nf the t'niverlt would have done the same thing. Had le Answer Call I "I whs ilisnnneinleil net te be able i t!i go te the I nlicrit at the nine in- I tended, hut as I stated, ihe situation demanded ni sort-he. Ceitmnlt no one 1 ,-n. lift t-efue I he "till n.nl eenlinne In pleach obligations for -civice. I hope le be able te lie with .ten next .tent." I The alumni meeting attended by (ien L.i t.....i :.. v... ti,...,, i'l,;.... ...... .. ., ' ,1111 1,0011 ,.. .ut.ioie - iiiiiii t, 11-. ,i. ! entiiusinstte one. He spoke at length of uis nepes anil plans ler tne i niieisuy. Thousands of miles nit 11 fiem the I scene of his future labors. It was hi first meeting with n considerable hed I of Penn men sin e his elei tieti as heail I Cnntlniifcl en 1'nxr I'tflffit I eliimn s . TRY TO PATCH LOVE AT BAR OF Mrs. Floyd B. Keser Tells Hubby She Will Live With Him if "He'll Be Geed" ASKED $500 A MONTH Mrs. Pbiwl liriiighuist Ke-ei . .. I e Ciiase. polite blend of lit 1 nl 1 -foul . appeared liefnie Judge liiirrntt In mint tedn.t and clemnniled thai her husband, who sened In Hie war as a llier. pn.i Sel 11 1 a 111..11 1 Ii for her support and that of their tlireo-ycnr-eld child. The case was a ,-eli legal proceeding until .Mrs. Keser loe kiln Maud and said she would again be willing te llie with her husband If "he would de tight." Mr. Keser. fiem his seat beside bis Iniv.ter. s,j, . vi,,iih "emisldcr llie pinposltlen" nnd the Judge ruled lllill an effort should be made in -ettle the case 1. nt of 1 0111 1. "I'he oilier woman '11 llie 1 as". ' 11 lifelong I'liend of llie husband, was i"1 nt leii1 I. and llie .iiiitnu wife te-ti-t!ei that he- tw em . lour. . ai -old I111--bciid. he lues in Hie ' Pitil.i.b Ipliia I eiinti.t Club, liad nimle pie-cnt ..f pen 1 1 neckline- auteninhiles and all iiinuner of niesen'- le the "heino "heine "heino l'ieek.'i Mr. Ke-"i . a inniiiil'aei 111 . 1 . i -aid te bf wealth Wnen Mi- Kc-er tiled .in elder for siipiien last ,ij s,e s..., ,,, "-late was mined nt S2U0.O0O. Tuda.t it tins brought out thai hi-, s.ilart w.i w.i frem SMIOO te SI2.00D n teai ' 'I be wife tecla.t. in nn ccnnti suit. ( ni.nil. il Hull sn i-eceite suffii'Ieiil monet te lite in llie 't lc' ' 10 which -he mis anus, tinned. The poijlien nf the wife -e hull, tli.it sh,. tins married tl, e-cr nl the Hetel A.sler, New Yerk. June 0, 1017 Tint then went tn In,, in the Fex. luise home, and later took an .ipnrtniciii at Pclliniii Court, (ierniaiitewn, and re mnincd there until I'ehruiir.t s, i!)s. when Keser enteicd Iho Fnited States Arniv as nn aviatei. Mi's. Keser lllell went lineL i .. il,n Fotclmse hoine. where her pnient. lived, and remained thou until .Iniiuiii.t .".l. 1021. In tlie meantime, her husband was disc barged from tin- mini and re joined her at her parents' home March 7. 15HS. the,ir ehil,. Pint, I f. Ke-ci. Jr.. was born. "I.nt Jnnuni.i." --aid rtuln I! ale. the wife's atteiiiet, "we will -hew that this ic'pnndent wilfulli and wiilieut aiif justification whnteier. deserted liis .teiing wife and infant -en. ami gme as the eul evens,- f, ui ,,M rnt 'lie no longer loved his wife." " "Tlijit is in. 01 nc 1, s ." un,,, ,,,, ,(1 Mi. Ktser. who wcui en the ttitin--sinnd. "I did nm ninlic imisi.i dese.-t mv wife anil child. ,.i- did I lim,- ,, nltciler iiieilte in Inning the heme. I admit tlieie w 1- a separation b,n Hint was bieught abeul lit tempi nunc nial tl.ffeienees betuicn Mis. Kes.-i lM1( mv . M'lf." "Did .ten 1101 h.-ne d. op in ellr he. 0111 the Idea of liinrr.tiiig .nietlier we, nan did jcui nm hate a s,m,i jm, , this oilier Ian '' 'Impossible ' lebeiil, mil Mele nod Keser, "I nn- inniried nnd til inar- 1 led te Mis, Ki-si-i - hnw Id I hate ant idea nf leviui; or in.iri.i ing am nilii 1 woman'; Judge liart nt a-ked "did .mm- wife l". nine irritnted and 'inlinppt' bei.nne et ant knew ledge of ibis ether woman? ' ' Ne sn . net ai all, Hun n,i- net llie i n 11 -- of 0111 sepiirinieiii. ' declared Mr Keser. ' is Kes.-i' attituile at ilie'tnue of ihe separiiiicni was cxtrcnieli 1 oel." Iltireld I! IJeiile'. ailoinev for the husband. Hn 1 n.fc.imril the Cemt tint In hail made nn ..ITei of Sl,"t1 ,1 nienili 10 the wile i.i ih -uppeii nf hei-.i'.f mid . Iiil.l .eiii. i an ,iclci-u ,i-ni it Mi. Kesei - iniai.ii.il alum., whi. 'i did net bring h.ni in Hn- te.ir ni t.iteii. S12.le(H pc 1 ti.n Mi- Ke-et 1 . 1 1 1-1 1 -1 tin- cheek, 1 cri month, and niten; 1 eeiiiisi'l, dc'in.iinleil Slne a month a- a lenipernrt alleti.uii . Mr ,, ... fu-i'd Hint ecfiii- and .1 'inainleil ,1 t,i 1 .viOil per nienili allewanie "Shi- ha- lieiitnl me sliametullt . i. I.iest igtleied ie," Willi oil Mi Ko Ke "Olll.i I.11 e.lliei night 1 l.in.sed het IM 111 ear while -Ii- tva- in her Hindi. ti". l.llt sill' lute I'ntioec! ine , f.., H,,', i.irnecl her lice acta fiem ine ' Mrs. Kesc-r ilien went en the -inn, 11111I was 111011 ele finite in her -iMcineut that n Migg.'s.e.l liv the Judge, "ilnn should fergite .ind forget fheir pnst ' "If lie should 11 In tin wli.it w,i right. ' loslilieel Mis Keser. "I would be perfectl.i snilsiied again iVe with bun " "I will 1 oiis.clei Hint.'' said Mi looser "And nieiuiwiiilc the unut wl.l lake no action m this 1,1 ..." it-marked llidgi' ll.u 1.1 1 in .1 10 il 1 he law ti is and the young iife and hu-liniul thct ought te inak' iii-tliei ica effort te adjust theii u-uibb- out lde of courtroom. CURT rum IimJ Dai v );reti Htindny, CepyriBht 1021 hy MEDIATE BREAK IN CONFERENCES ON, IRISH PEACE FEARE0 Government Officials Alse Ex-1 pect Resumption of Armed , Hostilities SINN FEIN STILL REFUSES TO TAKE ALLEGIANCE OATH' It the Associated Press IjOlldnii, ei .'.t1 -Onvei nnieni e ,1 -cles 1 mint expressed belief Hint tin Irish conference tveuld lirenk down nl tnnil inuiiedinlelv n .1 tc-sull el ilie ,if ,if ficiiltle. .ihici. hue iriseu and inn' 'm' resumpiinp of mined hes'llities .eild tini be postponed The n Hi unlit, -ctilcineiii plan .11b .11b niitieel h.t Hie (ievei nmeiit in ine Sn.ii Fein ii-pi esoniniiie.. Inst evening In cludecl the neceisitt fur n definiie un- clcrlllkillg lit the Slllll Fein te take llie nnih of nlleginn. e le the clown 'I'll" Sinn I'.'ln has mnn.i oiije. 11011 11011 'le Hie (into, -iiueui's new plan, hut eien if it agreed 1,. d.sciiss ihis pin n n will net neu gin- i's p stent te the ..nib of nllegian. e i-ietis.i. it is stated Tim- Il nicpeni-. acee'iiluig te goiein geiein iii' in elhciai". thai the htench in ihe neg ii intimis. if It 1 nine-' ns ami is fenud. v i'l take pine e c.tei ihe nl legian. e Issue 'I I 1 lii I i""i h'.i.e nf pioleiiging 1I11 He." .it-.l ailie-iii lling tlie neg.it lull- lis f 1. mill ienal poi I...I nf nel nmuiii-. I. , t 11- hope new hn- ie e ecleil (moo 1 In , mi,, -i one . i- bieki'ii of) 11 i fe't in 1 p..ii-ibi. .i,iuli't- that it will lie , 1 let, ill, imp- -dilc 10 inafiil tin llie st-lcm of 1 ei-i.nei atien lietwccli the (ietei nineni and ihe lii-h llepubl.cnn Ami ihieugh li.y-1111 elli.et 'I'lieii te.. 1 be moment .1 In each e. in - it i- belt et e.l in llie-e iiini ters that Hide tie. n1. 1 l.e iniinlni'iii clanger nf the Sum Fein, mi the one side, and the lil,'-e mix. 1 1 -. e.n the ether, ti.ting le gel !.. I heir guns tll-t Men who have been "nn the inn" and who weuhi liccenu- appieliensiie of rem rest would lake le the lulls. It i :issiiui"d. ami llie nine 111 langemc'iiis wliiih liave liolllel tie ( ietei 11111011I fence- mil te pursue iheni would net miiiiii. in Ii 1 ellilll ieli- 'I I-- un I it, 1 1 1 . it is 1 a client, d. would be put in 1 lunge of affairs In liclaud. ninl ini"i f 1 ence lit chilinn etlp ials with its action would net be pcrmilled Celfast. Net ::n - I lit' A P 1 Sir Jnines Craig MM .Piime Mm tsier L'eiel (Jeorge e.irlt in tlie Irish peine negotiation-' that II the I'lter Piirllanienl or people eter en en leiinlneil llie Piillsh proposal- he would iesi?n as pieinier of l'ter Thi wn di 1 ' -oil Ii Sii Jin.es test.-t-iliit in ihe I "! 1 1 Pnilin'ienl 111 the .curse ,.f Ins lo.ei' en the s'ari.s .if 'lie i-c-tii i mnte mnte inei.i An 'l - liel.ind Pmticinien'. t'l'llh tta- ihr bnsi f,' Hie Itl'H.sb of. fen t is pen -.) he thought of " nicler pie 'tit . en',.' ion-, '" sji d but the !'ser Cm 1 iiiip lit w.l- lenpai-'il 'e 1I1-. e-ii-s ether nionues fne- settlemenr Sir James reiier.iieil 1 hn 1 I'lstei wiinte.l .1 sen lenient, and s,n, "If there is ,mv prospect of the Sinn Fein showing -pii-i', even 11 1 tbi- Inte hour, we will leneti tlie offer, through Hie- niiii'hinery of a council of Ireland, te meet Iheni and elisciltj these matters se vital te Hie- Inteiest and prusperitt of our plot nice." Sir .lame- cleclnieil tlie Sinn Fein would titid 11 impossible 1.. gam control of I l-ter mnl that tliei could take the .idtiee of Premier Smiils. nf the I'nien nf Seuth Africa, timing Ins nt visit in Knglnnd. that In no power could I Ister be coerccel inie acceptance of .1 siiberdinale posiiien Tlie emit win lier opponents . mild pycr hope te .0.1,1" I '1-t i-i , he said, was bi winning her- "hv starting out upon n path such as e m I'lsier hate taken, the i"Milt of wlip'h ie happiness, pence and presperiti llirniighniit the length nncl breailth of llie land; lit showing in all e las-e- and needs firm pistue und nn uptight gnieriuneni ; h.t throwing aside all ihe abominable tn.n hinerv of rime and outrage and a-king feigite-ni-s for the d.ist.irclli de".s Hiet hnve done in the past ami which e rn cut It stain. il tlie fan name of ihe mi ,,f llclfnsi " Hen 1 nn I Itiei, he mlcled l.e nske.l tn clasp hand- with n people who. while prele nding te 101110 le a settle nieiit. are llinging iheir bombs and -hooting from behind (he liinine.t poi -of lli'lfnsf; It is preposterous LIVELY FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER: SENTENCED TO DIE WEEK OF JANUARY 16 Lnuii Lively, mu-deiei' of .seven-year-old. Mathilda Ruese, -t Moei-jbtowu. was- found gruilty of murder in the first tlcgrce by .1 jury in Mt. Helly at 2.13 o'clock this afternoon. Jvtbtlc.' Kn!-l-cli sentenced him te death by electvociitien the tfi.-k et Janu my 1(1. 10:3:2. The jury deliberated for 1 hour nnd 2S nuni'itc. TO KE0PEN RUSSO-ARGENTINIAN TRADE BUEKOS AIRES. Nev. 30.-A Soviet dulffiatieu en tlu way te Jlueueb Alren te iieeotiate for the uepcuiuu of tj-jde nl,. tten.) between Argentina nnd RuhMa, La Kasen lentu-, tiu.i. ,. '" niutic beuvevt. WOMAN CAN'T TELL NAME Becomes Conscious for Short Tunc. but Is Still Unidentified An 11 11 tl 111 iti ! wn iiiiiii 1, .un. I ic .a... ..r .1. 1-1 1 11-.. ,,'"1" " 111111,11 e.- piun. 11.111 (lornianiei M . un,- -nil is im.eu- Minus ai '.. Ree.ci.lt H'.spnal She is -ill.- I'eltt-tii I fit te.us old. .111-1 -ten .1 Ii1 ' '. I1111 ninl di, s ami l.lnil. -in - w In ,1 leund ti't"idiii She tti- ions,,,,,,, t ,1 a low ,,,. . .ii. iii'i . 10 , 1 . '.u.ini- in 1 ei 1 it de nn s in 11,11 ie no .01 .. M .11111. 1111 in sec ....... .-.. - . .- .-.-...... ..... cieniy ei inem i,iuiei n il-f limn lani"d ceiumni ieday en pace 23 Adv. -mxr.n' ..r I r . i, a Tear by Mall. rublie l.cdscr Ce.rpnny Hits Parley Writers MISS KVI'i; .MANICOM l.ngllsli lalinr leader lie re tilm ic grets pessimistic icpnrfs of ttillcfs a( Dls.inii.tnicnl CeiifcreiKc SHIPLOAD OF Rl WATCHED AT LEWES Customs Men Quiz Skipper of British Schooner With 1500 Cases of Scotch HALIFAX HIS DESTINATION Tl e l',.'itili -I neon"! I lab i"i- w 1 Ii I ."illl I 1.1 f s ,i(ch Wll-kl nheiliel 1- l.i 1 11 "iitihi, .it Del.ii'nic P.i "ilkit ater 1-t e usii.ni- elh. la's When 'ifll- ecs beaid, I ihe . n. lie' weie tub I Ii- C. Plain II T Site n'-i linn Hie 1,'jiier In Ions' d l" been II" aid thai h-j luiel pun lii'-ed n in Na--sun anil in. t the clc-t inatieii nl tin cargo w..s Halifax I'.n.i w.nH.ct f.n.i.l linn into tlie P.renkn iter, lie explained. Ac '-e.reling tn Special Peputt ( ..Me. tin l.inet. of tlie Customs II. .11-0 here. Pie tessel has nn bi 1 n -i-ieil. hut will i.e giiiueleel mini 11 puis net In sen. nnd Ii mil be giten lileiiit le : m inn I line Anil t 1- Iiiul lutirel tuiiiei- 1 lit I an attempt might be made le bind the Ibl-mi iieai Phibiiblpli'ii. iiii.l fe' that le-ilsiiu lite guard tins p'ilceel en the -t-hoeoe r Pliilinlelphia , iislems men had been "lippcel eilT" I I l.m Jin k-etll llrt'. I'l.' . ibi't ihe llab ten tins en Hn- tat Th" i-iioeni'r liud stepped at .Le k-0111 Mle witli leek- mid in iieeel of in-bier re-pair. Se wlii'll Hie llale-.teii iliiftcel into the liienl.tt, iter Inte .tesleiibit nfe 1 timui. William Marshall, deptr t ...lie. tei, hoarded her nl once Captain S.ttnenclt nee emptlllieil llilll ll-lieic The unit iiil'.iriiiiitinii tli.it iisii.iiis mi ild gain fiem nn e iiuiiiatien of ine te.si- was 1 hut ihi' liipier was con --igne.l le Captain S.inienett In A. II Kellt . nf a--.111 'I Ii. II. il. -mi lefi Nassau Niitenilier I.I ,.n.l att.'i .1 fin ili-s ,,ut In. 1 her 1 uilcb . aii-l piling a leak dining 1 -f fere gal" The wlii-k cargo is s. ale.l lielew .leek-- Captain Stmeiiett makes no sec-re 1 nt liiiving lb. lupine nlmard, lie- ClUse, 111- tilts, be s liking till I II I go I-1 a Itrillsh pnit Halifax, heweter, is 'new a closed pert te linn ..irge.es ('nt 1.1111 Siinetieit s.i s he is tele 1 w in 1 of the s. hemii 1 WOMAN AUTOIST'S SMILE POTENT WITH MAGISTRATE (Vrs. Lillian Palcy. of Ritz-Carlten. Wins Discharge s, ie pt-et 1 .1 in .1 e 1, 11, will 1 1 i.i.igi-trat'- than it I .id with a tiifl1 I pin fnlntini w.imi Mi- Lillian Pub 1 mis inrrnigncl 111 Ce-nit.'l Sniifn uulm ich.irgeil wiili p.is-nig .1 -1, i) signa. .11 i P.i mi. I and Walnut tci'l- I'll lellli.l II llesetlb'-tg tcstltU-cl Ml- F.ll'f ilrmi her e;ti neil'i 1.11 P.nin.l It-it aO'inigh In si-ni inlieie wa- .11 ag.tinsi inn 1 lib .und 1 1 .ilhi "I inn after It 1 1 n un I nnnped i-u I I" lllllllillg bee.-lnl " lteslllbelg test . feci "When I nskdl ter an epl.inn I. Oil -If js -,ll U l Still. I ll,, 11"! It w,l n 1.1 Hi. 1 1 nc tnnt'ei Win 1 1 f ur I Inn-.i . sh, mult 1 in .. . l( weni.tti f 11 b a habt Mngi.tiu- 1 arson 1.10k.. I ,1 in.. ,1 . fen. Innt S.ie smil.il Pi-I... g. , ( "ar-im one . , Mt . p.i 1. t n , ill Os , ,e IJil.l 'qi Ij ,. LIBERTY BONDS RISE AGAIN Large.t Advance Made by Second 48, 06 Cents Per $100 New 11 I,. .. In i, t I' . . i.it.fin ,llM I ,, ,,.,,, . ira.liicg en , 1 '" 'ii-, i- 11 s , , , 1 , 1.11.I111, 1 i.i n 1 i-i ,1 - 'I h" -e n 1 1 . , ,, ,,;,., ni', , "- -. nun, 11 1 '!!,; 1 0. II"! ' I 1 . I -I I , , I ill I I. l MiIph .-t I 11 1 1 1 1 uiS "- ' " . ' - e. in i- nn . 1.0 Ipplef rt,,,,, ,.. ,1 , """ " ' '' ' vv " "" -i mated S-il nun nun na PRICE TWO CENTS NAVAL AGREEMENT BY ARMS MEETING Hughes' Firm Stand Causea Japan te Recede Frem De- mand for New Ratie SECRETARY HAS STRUGGLE TO CURB OUTSIDE ISSUES President's World Association Talk Brings Change in White Heuse News Rules lit CLINTON . r.ILBKI.T st -a 1 iirrriiinilenl l.tiiiliic I'nhllr I.e-Hcer e ' f . 7 ' ' " hj V th' 1 1 ntqn t n p i-ev Washington. . ".() Sc'-u-tarr I logins ha- low I . ,1 inn fight- "1111111 iln la-t few d.u te k-.p the Confer- 1 e 11 -e within the 1, pee tt hn h he '.lei . 1 ter it 'I '" l.ue-i inentin, emenl lli.il the I itite.l Suite- ndben-d t(l the .V."-.'! rti'ie wn- an ultimatum te Japan. Fin in nllt u ui..int that if Japnti per-s'-u-l in its i"" in late tlie 1.1 flu niedllieel. h,. would break ih" Cnnfer- ' lie O Wnb, n a few hums ,he Jnpnncrp bc- gau t.i re b 'i 1 Admiral Knte - der- liitniinu tt.'li regnnl 10 ihe K)lt)-7 i.itie w.i- di-aiewecl pirle,ual and 'inrinViitl An, r.ulni ei.pl.inat, mis .I'tpaii - iiil.it begin te ciime forth tt Hike-, it 1- -aid, four dat- ter the dele gation t.. 1 eniiiiiiiilcnte with Ihe hemr ( imi-i 11 ni'-tii and inc-ui- a iep,v Preilli't Speril.t gicenirnl It 1- fie elt pu .,,. led ,e,, 1 t the F.i.M-li ih.it an asieeniem en Ih1 i.itie 1 tul1 In- 11 n iiecj w 11 It in 1 1 -w dntj and ' announce , nt 1 1 1 . - nei plenary se-ion The- itnportaiii'e ,if the public eec!,n-fl- , neu of the I ii'teci Stnte-s iiosuien ,laxt night cannot be e.aggerntee! ' 'I lie .lapanes, in efleii weie t e'I ihat j te change Hi.- ratio wn- n change the Piini'iplr upon which limilntien was , bused, ibiit it wns te abandon ihe -tatu-ipin as the ,nis of rccliic tien. New the siauis inie pnnciplc ,s huh- 1 iiiipeilani 10 Jnpiin If u. js p),ln clc,nei en ihe nai.v. ii ge.n- tntiirall.t .i'l I along the line. If national needf. he. nn I I lie basi. ,.f ugieement. the iiuelien of 1 acilic tort it'u-at ions will weai n new aspect. Alse Japan timls the ttitus ipie as a basis for ngtecmeni tr Asia higlni agioenble te lierself 1 j Change Prcvs Rulcn ' The ether point en which .Mt Hugh' 1 has ,a, n trugg is thnt of holding the Conference down le the purpose, tfer which 11 was called. The astecia- tinn-nf-.iatiens iss-pe is thrust into the ibnckgintind li emergence ftem thn I While Hens., led te a change in tlie itiles under which the prccs will bars 'eentnei wiih Hn- White IIeue in th 1 flit lire. 1 Mi Harding will he protector) front surpnse-. hrneefcinh and trill have morn tnne 1 nsider whin will go forth te the prit. tt,t, (,e Rtereetvped phra.e. "It is eninei en Renf autlieritv that I ilie President purposes" ,. n jj,fl ! White Heti-e it was raid." I Tlie President has nel Mr. Hushes' training ns a Inwyei Hn i uet af ' 1 iisieini-d t,, tin- surpiies of the murt room I'tii-xpccteil nuestiens 5ometijM lead Ii tn into sating things whim If he Intel time for thought he we'ild neu -in at all or would say diffeicutlv. Likes, 10 Help Newsmen Mnreeiei h- m an extr.inidmRrlli knielli nun Tin- lghi of ,111 nimr e' "'icsp ion- about bun tvith -.ta:tiig ttpiwiiieis -a then- otfices ntpl column of ttli'. p.ipei 10 till 111 the .tie ef the land meuses m d-m ihe frienil'v i- - ie 1,. gne tlieni ,1 (jt.n t " ni, mat see this sVesiic w-iimng 11 b '" 1- I" stanels. twirling hi. naper - t.,. .,,,, ut s I,, 1 hink of something; for th. I,,t- ' A genil serv 1. vnine Hiing lik- a , hoi, 1 hn of patronage. '1 In- Pu siileni likes te dispense 11 Ih i- tin kunltesi netts se,,i ,. 1 her" ha- ,. in Wnshingteii tot main a mir Itiii kindliness whether in ells-i.ii-.ng pntuin. ige or lineling a sfnrv ter the het mat be elcvasta 1 ing The Pu-, di ni will be better pieitnt-'d in the fnt 11 ic Mi Hughes tv.th hi- In tin 1 . . perl- ' II- e lie oil- HO sii pi'ntci tin' He net or thinks of the .iinig u, , ,,' iiipli 1 ,pew 1 nc 1 s nn-l w.il.ng, , uirr -v I i"t ihe 1 01 resound, nts an I. 'f. 1 - Inn, itileriniiig Hi. pie--. I-u- hi 1 ,, pnn -,f 1I1. eli of cje. 1 loping 1. in ii,., 1 0 la neu- lie knows ns ,-!, lv ,.u n nnan "1 -at le the 1 nl rc.pi.nili n' s j, j, ..nun s tt hai In ine i,- n, -. , 1,, th n.li issjiiim who . .11 upon 1 -It netci luippi-iis tn nun , - -I used u. Inpp. 11 in Mr Lansing tm. ft, , , i. Ii,'- sunken, a s, 1, milium, 1- seni 'tirrt.ng '11 .car. Ii of the , ,, , e-i.nil . 'luc-ling 1 he in 11 il ..-letiut -aid i' fit whin Hughes I ucl::tligr:tdc M- Hughe- hit - n haul in. I 11 1 1 II -tit nod i, 1 tilth ti ' n mi thai tin. I 'eul- leu. , e e k le a 1 elllp'i-h nult 1 1 I I,.,)! pi eele . I Illl -hoi,', I 1. hi I. .,IS .....I .. 1. ..! ... ..!..,.- , ' II- s ,,,,-,, ttl'IC ICIIllltOlt l's ,,f flp. irli-lniu'iii . Will II lie mlopleel Iho hllllu- 1, ,0 a, he in. . ti.-fi tnl htiMs tn tti.rk fi.,111 m ehe htiiitHtleii of .11 niaiin ill unci In (he eei-iiunt ,,f I'.u - Ka-ieni pieblein- i,L. ii- rn 1. el ' in .'in e ami f,,, Pc -b- bin b. in 11 marking the fl"x fl"x e ;"t "i M il ,gln . in i,s Confer- ni- ','- 1, iiiiii,, - te 1 oiiipreuii-r Till mien .,, -ieK 1 1 . 1 1 11 nil.-, mil opt mn e In teal attitude, 'I ' ' J.ipitn in o'liitereil hi rigidity "t mum in. in-laiil the suggestion '""'il iiein iIu'i.i Hint wliateiHi th.. ii 1 1. -honed Jtlmiit latins r,n . nn! Is .! Jiipiui iciiiiiuiI H 11, in II Mt HiiglieK tin- n-liuniipi 1 1 i.e.i 11c inctlirtij of ten '.I thai In- a laf tin 1 at 10 hoi nine ( iiiniMiiril mi I'ute nitren, rulumn Din- Wlirn xnu IhlnU 11 1 ttrltlnr. tblnli of WlllTINa7-.J(Il5. BELIEVED N SIGHT m J m vi , r ! t 7f""S; --MM.""' ,' Tt-r-'tH' 'eai.' Iti- -T- Tt. "-r'SX'JWJ-
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