Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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tHE Weather
Fair nml colder tonight and Wed
nesday wllh lowest temperature 1ft.
nlfiht about 20 degrees? modcrale winds.
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VOL. VIII. NO. &9
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ID JOBS OFFERED!
TO UNEMPLOYED AS
: NIGHT WATCHW1EN
tlnlcieil us SJcCeinJ-nni Mnltrr ul dm IVilnfllrn nt l'hllailctt.ilu, 1M.
, Pinter the Act of Mai-eh 3, ISTtl
PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 192J
1'ubllHlied l.ul t.xis-1" hucls sui - Hi.M. t I .- 0 r. Year by Mull.
' C-ipj-rlsUI - I" ''uW LeOner Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
Physician Sacrifices Life I
m lTar en Yellow Fever
Dr. Cress, of Rockefeller Institute, Dies in
Mexico While Studying Dread Disease
in Plague Center
EARRINGS RIPPEO
Mrs. Patten Reweds
CK WOMAN
FROM SI
IN SIORE HOLD-UP
uMayer'n Committee Has Plan te.
Guard Eyery Bleck in
Philadelphia
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rn Ain am PC AT qma
fc U HIU rULlUL ni umnuL.
; COST AND CHECK CRIME ,
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jf A plan whereby 1000 liie-i will' be
i (rfrcn or) Ibis wlntci. nml nt the
f time limp ni'l ! nirbliig liniulltry. if
bcine nut Inte efTci-f l'J t'c Mn.er.
r TTncmniujmcnt Cenunlltcc.
k In trlcf, housplieldors nre bcltiR tipkctl
, te contribute tlftren i"nts n"'i weeU
) for the scrvices of n .jrlvnir wntelunnn, I
'' wW will jrunnl thrlr hlm-is nt niRlit
Iicturr-ii ilie licura of 0 nnd 0.
Nut enlj will tbr.n mm punrd tlirir'
homes, but thrj will Wp u sharp rye
out for hn'd-lip HPI1. illllenuiblln
bandits, nntl liiwhionbers Knii'rnll.
The plan lias ilie entliiiblittlt .uppert
of Director Cortclyeu. nnd 'Jin watch
men "111 niigiiieiit ti:c uenertcd
pullce force of (be eity.
The men te be selected ni watch- ,
iii?ii nre te be ipnilitied in every mij I
by the police departnieiil. 'They will.
It Is expected, be given n course of,
training nt the l'ellee Trniniiig Scheel,
iill be Hwern In ns privntc wnlcliiiien.
and will be token bj the district chair
men of the ceimiilllee in each imIMd
,11 liniltflinll1lP Will.., llflllLn tu ti lin
.Biinnleil, and will h pervmnllj Intru-.
MUCCtl,
I'revhlcs Inter .ilebi
I rVhl lilnn will rli'i Mipn, mm.,!,.,'
purh 'nil his lin- iiiiit 10 wormy liieii,
sjid If put Inte hervlce aenerallv will
ulpi' the tianies of 1110(1 from the lletsi
of iineninleyed.
ll will. It Is expected, lune n tre- I
mendeiis moral effect upon bnudity, for'
the wntehmeti. It Is theugbl, will neti
beln uniform. llaudlt. therefore, will'
lepinl iMeri man en the Ktrcct in plntn ,
clvlhej nfler dar!- lis an iirined. traineij
and ilcleriulnc( wafliiimn, en the look leek
out for them. ,
Alieadi many blocks have signed up ,
for the watchmen. The plan Is for,
the people Hi lug en the main streets j
only te pn.i for the watchmen, unless i
pewns en the oilier mmcIs Insist upon '
pajlng. tee. The wntehmen will net'
be responsible for both hides of the
street, but will be responsible for four'
iMpit nf II illt Mrii.l.' rPll(, litm.lr uit.n.u
the street Is te be guarded by another I
'.Malcbninn, and se en. block by blecti,
iHiniii, ii is uepcij, uie enuru ciij will
,be covered.
j-.ehii F.lljjbhltnTji'hulrman of the
!,ilaer's t'lTempleyllie'ur (-imnilttee. is.
', Morning te haie eiery block in the cit.i i
nMe In 1'iml rltmln fininrjl um.li miiIi.Ii. !
ain de te. Iii this way, by the puj puj
tmentef enlj fifteen cents a week heuv- ,
,' holders can teel ttinj are lining their
'hlf trmni'it nliltut. tlin tiiw.iniil.ii e,l it lu
Ivpeliiteil out. and will leielve'lu nddl-
non prciicctleu' I lint maj lie mueii
.neejcil.
' Idleness Is Dccie.islin;
Colonel f'eergc W. 1!. lllcks. of Hie
Cbainber of Commerce. secrjtnr,i of tin tin
ljiiptunle.1 incut ( 'iiinuilllee. and Cidntii'l
Jnlin Price .IiicUmui, of the lmlustiinl
Relnllena Cemniittee et the ('hauiberl
rtf f Vniiiiifit!.., Iwilli iw.iiiipt ttint itlimii. I
plejineiit genernlb I"1 hlewly decreawlns
in riiilndelphla.
i 'll Ik n ..nrliiiiM I lillit fin lllp I'ltv If.'
I.V .1 i . - . ..... , ...... . v .,- '"
fprak tee lnudl.x abeu! the decrease in
. unemplejinenl," satd Colonel licks, i
Wi... i.. ... .i ..I
lii Iiiiniiiii.ii,' ill, I 1,1.11 i.'tiiir ll
Artful nf llin iiiinmiitnv nil (Yum ill lni i.ll ipu I
V".', ..." .....V.,.",. .... ,.
4ft I Mi I '.ul. il, .1. In nml i linn llini iiriiii'n I
I Here lliej eul sene te swell the ranks
,vi im'i iiiiriiiiiio.vee Mil our eirniiiiv
llient. ililln ullrtillv I'm i irriv inl. lu still
,i"' of our most serious problems. Alt -
uuirr mik is iiiat men witn intniiics no
net rush here uueu receipt of such
titn.-. bul eiilv the single, unattaidied
men. When they nrrlic they Hud no
weil. nml become drifters.
tCpcets I'lan te Werlt
l rH..t A..i !.....:. . i .1.- .
. i i.-i-i i-ni uueiiiiQt ir uvei uiu ii'suu.s
premised b the prlviilc-Mutchman' iilun ,
Of the Mnjer's ceiumlttce., and that will
aid n. grentl.i. We bnve been nlrendv
treat aided bj the work of the Majer's
committee and through it of the district
fiiiii.iniiiihu. 1'i.i.imii fe fr.iii... ..p itin
I.,.. , -i ,, i linn, i,i iin-
Cliniab"!' of C'eiiinu'ii'e, is chalrmnn of
our liiilustilul Uelnllen-. I emmlllee. He
ta a member of the lloeier Cemniittee
and is regional director for the work '
of Hun cemniittee In ICasteiu l'cnus,l-i
Tainn It was Mr. Trigg te whom ihe '
Cenliniirtl en Pnce Tnrnb tlirfr. ( e'umii nr ,
"WHEN IS GIRL OLD ENOUGH ,
TO SMOKE? CO-EDS ASK,
Columbia University Authorities Are
Called en te Selve Problem
pU ilfti I l..n 'IT in.. 4 II
IV I -"" i'i'. l. - i l,v .1. I ,l--
",,!'.') is " gill old cneiiRh te smoke "i I
IhU (piestien has cropped up at Co
lombia I nliersllj ami is puz.llng btin btin
Jlreijis t ee.eds who want te be told
" Iiaiiianl College rules sa. nothing
t'.lt use of I lie .iiiillitnr. Mf.i.,1 i.. ,.,.l.
Jit; 'dormitories am1 prohibit it In these
"i ihe umlergraduiitcM
I ndergrnduale -.entimriit began te
CO stnl i.e Inst i.,.l; ., i, .. ..t.i.
cre caught siiieklng in their room in ,
dlti.r U. -n,j 0.0 (,.,,,,,tlMl ,
- "i-i lui iiiei, nor ili'splte their everv
'""tlen- xlufling h. i hole and Iran'-'
BO 1 I'r.nn.u ...,. 1... I.... ,i .
ii, ' "'" "'.""K iiehii a nnrrage
or Incense Thej ere sUHpended I
Nun., one suggcte,! that there were
v".:'"" n"?s "' i'niin.ir(i Hall, whieii
OOVises en y fneu tt nml i
btudents, .......-.
Allll tllPIl l.nillfl ,.,ln net ...I 1 . .
,,.. i,, '" --ii. nun none i
'', "1M nusvered, 'Must when Is a girl I
'"Mi ui siiieue ;
. at Bay and Escape
With $1000
15 AUTOMOBILES STOLEN:
SNEAK THIEVES ARE BUSY
i .v. the .vseciatcii l'rc-n iirick, anaehcti te the Anieiic'un c..ii.'Twe Bandits Held Three Men
eiu t'nw. iMc.. Dee. L'7.- Ur. I w ntc.
Ilew-nrd Ii. Cress. f ,hl. Uvkefelle, .,.,,,, ,,,., of T)7T Cress tecnllM the
Institute, died here 'eilny, a lictlm of, maity tingle sacrlliccs made by Amerl-
I be yellow fever. t ''ini pbysiclatiM In lighting lellew feier.
In- I",... en , . ... i , ., I Soluble nntetis these marlyrs of the
1). Lie fame here earv ti,. n,P,,,.u, ,lrof,.S4ell w-a Dr. Walter
i.ientli te open ii laboraler.i feftmb et Held, for whom u large hospital in
.icllev fever m the marsh f-cr for tbet Wushliigten l.s nameil.
Keekefeller Inslllute. , "'j ,S''8 ,";- Hwl way pbued at the
, , . ' i bend of a beard te Investigate the
I'.velw da.iH a?e ,ie went te 'l'ii.- Upheld epidemic ntneli-j troops as-
tepee, center of the yellow fcv(.r ,!i.s.
Irlct, and after pnndliig ,e dais
them InsppetU'g saiiilnrj cendii ion's,
teiitrncteil (he dlsense. Me was iminc
(iinte.i breiisht here, nml fdlile u"
forts wer" made le sae his life
The funeral will inl.e nlac.' tomei
r(w. ntiended by the iiihII. nl cnrjis nml
leprcj-'ii'iilives of the ni theritls.
I'r. Cress is 4lie -enil Amerti-in
ph.iHlelnn le die here of jellew Icier
within a jenr, tlie llrst cli.g Dr. line.
seinbled for the Spanish-American War.
In 1DII0 he went te Havana and demon
strated that jellew fever is transmitted
from mini e ninn only by the bite
of mo-iipiltees of a certain vnrict.
Heed and bis iibxlstant. Carrell,
allowed tln'inselies te be Inoculated b
Infected mosquitoes. I'ractlcal applica
tion of their disoei cries resulted in the
extermination of jellew feier in Coin.
Meth It oil and Carrell bicaine dan
gerously ill u,i the result of their c.s-pPrluicuts,
MTADDEN HINTS HWAR AGAINST WAR"
GOVERNORSHIP AIM PLANNED BY DEBS
Twe cool bandits mclhediciill-. held
up ii stercheepeer bis jvife and two
friends, tore earrings from I lie woman's
ears, causing her te suffer a serious re
lapse from ii lien eps illness, and
escaped with mere llinu .VIOOO Jnst be
fore I) o'elock Inst night.
Charles I lesser, proprietor of a dry
goods store at :;:,., North l'iflh street,
was sitting In the rea" of his elabllsh
nienl with .Minis It. P.lnnh. his fatlier
in-'aw nnd u neighbor, when lh" deer
i penrd and two roughly dressed leillig
men came in. Due of tbeui held a
handkerchief In his face and was np
pairnl'j vuffering from ti bleeding nese.
Mr liesser -as iiupreac,iug him
a hen tin1 jnuugfi- of the I we said:
"tJcl me some hamlkerchlefs, quick.
ill jeiiV Mj nose is bleeding."
Mr. Rotan's Bride IDICU CCMTIMCMT ,
----- llllilll ill llllllll 111 r20ii'SJa!rrftvuj:MKmmfm)m
.KH llllrl I Lwl 1 I III 111 1 I cHaZK'' ' 3 '''fy'Ys s ' i ''''?'&
l W'WW -WIU .1-H.W-L' l.V-.-:i---.'-rI?.- itlirouglieul Ireland, lis rell'ecled in dls 'M&imb&m&vJnie&Ax
SUBMARINE ISSUE
LIKELY TO
AWAIT
NEW CONFERENCE
Alls, (ieorge . Klhlns. widow of
Ihe t tail Ien inag-n-itc. inarrlrsl 1 1ts-
Irlrt tlerncj Itelan tedaj in
(Jcergfa
SAMUEL P
ROTAN
WEDS
EKINS
18 lllc AsMielatctl Press
liudell. Dee. ".'". (Jexernnieiil
throughout Ireland, lis reflected in dls
patches te Londen new spa tiers this
morning, is overul-eliuliigl m tnxer of
the Irish Peace Treat, deports from
various provinces Indicate that Tully
JII) per cent of the people In the twenty --i
counties of Seiitlie. n Ireland want
the iinet mtilled.
This centiri.is predictions made when
the Da II Klreauti adjourned lis debate
en the irentj last Thiiivdaj until .Inn-
uinj ... tluil the recess weiih! bring
Was married (eihij te Milten ('.
Werk, atternej and .liist expert.
Itetli wci-e iri-pnll dlierteil
MRS. MARGARET H. PATTON
MARRIES MILTON C. WORK
Bridegroom Divorced by Wife Nev.
18: Bride Freed Dec. 19
.Mrs. Margai-'i ll.i.l'htir,t P.iiten.
(itin Duinfeuiidcd P.iii
liesher hurried te the rear of tin."
stoic, where the handkerchiefs are kept.
I and ran back te Ihe men wltli two. He
i received a ueuar anil ioek me ciiiumc
tjOnrrressman Aflivnc He Wi Pcnarl c-..ei...- i nn,in a,.iw rur il from uis et pm-hpi. As in
I ' "" wwmmui. .v.ci..v.i Muum ,., , , ,. ,. .,
Run if Given Proper
Support
I
Have All Humanity Sign
Pledge Net te Bear Arms
handed it te ll
of his nose, he
ngalust his lib'
i eliulle cviiresnlnii nf t liis iicimle's ull
and the view Is new put forward that recently divorce, rm Hciir.v M. Pulton,
i hen the D.ill re-asspmliles the treaty a member ()f the I'hiliideliihiii lull, was
will lin nn,..,...n.1 1 :,...L! I.I..I. . .
.... .....,.,,. ...,,. .. ,, iiuijiiiiit .llinu ,rr p. miii t.i XI inn C, eij. a
wealth lawjer. clubman nnd bridge
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.. ,. ..... .. . . iiiiisi uAli'M, Hiiu-f ..in; .null, ii nun
He AaJea .May Drep Opposition . . .,,,
,1., m , ,, . , Inst nieutli.
lie .Morning lest., .orrcspendent Mr!)- W(1., , ,,,. ,jivl(.p December
x.ixs n rumor Is afoot of a -possible .- from m,., Patten. and Mr. Werk's
sciisatieii liefere the ll.-ill meets iiphiii. ..if i i:. x- i i mi...
" - ''. ,-'. ',, ii.i.. i i . .i . . .,"' mii'- mm hit uiieic .sin ''iiiim'i- i -. iin-
man who complained wg UHCRAWn'S 'ATTORNEY i J i" '," ."" .' "lri"' """ ham"n iple were inarrird bj Ihe l- . Pied-
fell something pressed1 WHO nUODHNU O Hliunintl De i leta nlends te autieunee with- erl(.. -jri,IM, f the I'li-st rniiarinn
... . ',." "Pl'osuien. in xiew or ne ri,,.i, Txxent.x -sc.etid and Chestnut.
t m "- "--M Xl XVI 1 1 J 41 Itl II ( M I I ( !
rxjupiiais in ueersia leaay rer m nmbp nn uppcui iu tin. eeimtrj im-
ncces.nrj .
District Attorney ana i rac rac
tien Masnato's Widow
and. looking clown.
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i,,,i ii iii'i,,,, iii' i, ,',,., i ,,r iiiiiti,. . ,..m .,,.. ...
Agreement Then May Be
Reached for Europe Like
Four-Power Pacific Treaty ,
SETTLEMENT OF SHANTUNG
PROBLEM IS PROBABLE,
ISy (LINTON . .ILIIi;iM
lalT C nrrrVHimlrnl Kxrnlne I'lilille I.riljsr
f juneM. fjjl. bti I'ubllr l.ctlecr lempanj
Washington. Dec. Ii". The Armn
Conference waited today le hear from
Purls and from Teklo upon submarines.
Tbe indications are that an agreement,
iilsiii underea craft will go ever te a
subsequent eeuiii-ll.
Like the limitation el land arnia
''"'il which 1 ijefiuitelx put m,,r by
Ihe sailing of the Ilrltish army nnd
aircr.ift cvpeiis this week, the sllh
maiiiie question iji a dlslinctl.v Kuro Kure
P'hii qiicstiim. L'uglaiid's fear of he
ing placed again In the position in
which she was placed by (Jerniun submarine-
in the late xvnr Is the ernct
parallel 0f IVance's fear of (Jennau
aim.
it caniier be dealt uiih J,ere cieept
upon the basis of the abolition or radi
cal limitation of submarines. nm
r ranee's ilemainl fur u,,l, ,,,..,.. .i.
'Ihe icrenieiH whs perfernieil pemis i.,()I, xllal assurances Nhe can
iBEIDLEMAN BOOM WITHERS, LEAVES FOR HOME TONIGHT
Congressman Leuis T. McFadden. of
Canten, llrndferd Count), a xlslter in
this ell), today admltlcd he has h.is
ear te I lie ground fur a possible call
le the (lovernership of IViiusjIvnnia.
lie beliexes the Stale's tinanelal eotidi eetidi eotidi
lien xvill be the problem uppermost for
the next doverner.
k
' "Ven .one p wti, ')our money or! '.nue. P. Itetau. District Aiieuir, lr(;,,. "" n ,h che, Zf' Z'mI" nm her M ' T ","m btt' -""-"- cm.
I'll blew jnur brains out." the bandit of this ciij. ,a m.inicl al 1 o'clock The Times .xcnl a special correspond- Kni'uds iiLlchurs. :;l S.ii'l, Nine- ' "' ' Ul" ,,rce1 ""
said in a low Ien". t,H ufi,,,., t .trs. Allethalre ,'1". Ceunlx "lare. the . euncll of (,, ,.th street, in the preence of a small A ''"repean aTceinent .imi.'ar te
Ues,er. .iumreunded complied, glx- I ,, . ,, , . niki -lii-ji "PjM-nlr. I.. Mr. De aler.i le 1BrJ ()f ,.,. relntixes. - rhr four-IWer pact would prabablv
ling hi. ussnllant -!liO in cash ami hi ',, , .. . ,, .inamlen hPi e ipesiilnn. According te The news that the tw e were te mari-x I lea.l I'V.n.... , , . '"""'"''
cheel, for $100. 'l l'ellj Kami-, near Saxantu.h. (.a. the correspondent, 'tl mcil's action ns ., "I , .,"."" iV'.tli lire , ", '""" ll"r -T'-iin upon
At this Instant Mrs. Itesser. who hns The welding eeniuein wus perfeiuied Is Indorsed with pride h) a xast major- i,rj known, the In ie as one of the """""'nrN' "tit hii understanding be
lly the Asseeialei! Press
Uashlnvten. Dee. 'J7. -War against j ,,p,l "inlcr the doctor's cure
... . . Ixcnr with a iiit-hum ailmenl
"or is ie occupy i- greai pari m the ' in(n ti, ,,nre f,.nl ,, ,..,,. ,.,, ti.., i
future activities of ICilgenc '.'. Jiebs, ! elder bandit, who up te this time bad ' '(1f
IITeil IrO'll Alllllitii. I'eii leiilin '.. . sioeo iuh-h, iir i itu iemiii.i ii'-r nun
ceulive el.mcncj or Chris,,.,- D.ix. SU,:- take these e.irring
according ie his own uulinuiiecineiit here i up.
Ihe Socialist leader said he1 " -necl. was se texeve tluil .xirs
., . r . ..- , , . , ,
eiixiessmaii eici niieen is a uanser i ,,.
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"" 7.. .". ' "'.'.. ..,".'":. """' i.t i i. ., . , P.esscr was unable te move or cry out.
iiuil x iirreiicy x eiumniee. one 01 ine .".. .... "....-. ... mniiis ,r uie'rp. Iiii,tf, reached ever and nnlle.l
ninf lli.lfil-tnnl In ( i.lf.rfvu- III. iili.l' r,,l,., I I I. ...I 11. I ... i ' "' . f'lllllUe UllfllCII Ol I 3111 pilllCII
"-' ''i-". ."...... .-. . .. .... .. ,.,,,,,i iimn in- iiiii-iii'ii i ir. Heme in
1,1 !1, hx the He,. Ilenr) Kiuikin, of W..js. an '"'"'" I'"'. are is Known as w ittM, ..,,.,! 1,-m -looking xeung miitrenx ,' ""' ',-"S'nml and France in regard
rnme ' ii.i i ..i ,,.,,. !,..,,. i ,,i ilie tue banner uuntj. from its h-ivinc i.. 10.11...1..1..1.:.. .1... 1 ' tn l"i,r, 1 s.- ... .? .
1 ,n.si 1,1111 1 , i,,i,,ifliii , ,. - 1 ., ... -, , . . " " in.'i' i"i 1.1 . 1 hi ,'""iii "s mi ini'i- ' --... .'i, mi iiiiu .s.jir 1. astern nniici.
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rcuieii) xxcit ixirs. .iheics ii. i.ii'iit.n, . ' - I-,- naii.'iiai aninerii) 011 eruigc xmiisi umj 1.. xtjii 1.., ,1..,
this i-ltj. mother of the bride: her ''. ? movements among them Daniel ,.., in. tei,nl and cri-kit evpeit.' ... reaf""1-
... - .1... i:. 1 ... I.... ..( f 'I... . ' ' V 1M I I It'll N ('Mill Ill'l III II fill Cfl 1 11 1 till fit fllWI 'II . .. II... I.! .! I 1 111 f Cli V . I ...-. m .
land, and her nieces. Ii-s Alartha Lud- ll!Jr'7 I nrnell s Land Leagiie struggle, nu.l gill, tl Ulc-t ten years old. The A iiostpenrineni of the sl,m,.
low and Miss Helen Ludlow, both of 1 Its people regard the council 11s n Ml... . ,n-ricd her iirst bus- .,L. ... - ,... Mlbtuurine
litn. Oilier c use re at vex am "" "ig in en 11 1 n, iraUIIIOIlS. hum! in P.IIIII. ' """' coiiierence XVOtlr
(Jive thcui
Senater Penrose are friends. In bank
ing circles he is regnrded as a serious
"Indent of limincial problems,
Mr. McFadden tedn.x did net epenl.v
proclaim his catfdidncj for tlevcrnnr.
He said tbe entire matter is one "for
the people
he would 111
be will be
of popular
"Tbe iiex
problem en
Slate's fiiia
FhiIiIcii said
big deticlt.
co-eperatlo
l.cxlslafure,
ti'in for lh
scientific
budgets."
I'licmls
ci'iiipauic.
llieir hclier .Hint Lieutenant -(.ever. iei'
Terre Ilnute. 1ml, He will leave Wnxb-
Inglen at l!:'.'0 o'clock tenlglit.
nt the earrrings. Seeing that they xxere
nttnehed se haul thut it would nece?sl nece?sl
tate his tearing tier ears if he natchm
1 , , , , , , 1 1 nicni. lie qnieiiy unscrewed tneni ami
I elix .limeuiiceil his letci'lllinntieu t iremexe,l tbeui L-entlx Thev ,i.e vnle.sl
liluiii. if iies,le. a vow from even nt ?elK. The men then backnl from
Philadcli
friends cempluU'
party
the small wedding 1 ne rejiei ter uisciisseii tile question -
,.!,i , nie left .,s from the highest' 'ccc'iesinstics t!reIhe XMAS THIEVES RAID CAMDEN
seen as the ceremony was ever for a ewest menials, and snjs that, xxhile he
honeymoon in Flerida. I'pen their re- beard nothing In disparagement of Mr.
turn (hex will live at the Wellington , "' uleru. he xvus assured that from
Apurtments, Nineteenth and Walnut ' 'J le SO per cent of the county fuvers
i,treeth. 1 me ireniy. 1 ne niliieruy lie Uelieveil te -"..ei.-i .u.1.1.- i.n n.1.0 .-.... 1 11 n.- si-.n y. ... ,
Mr. Ketan leached loll) Farinx late uiextl) meinuers el tlie Irish repiililiean ' nn-wiiai i-rcsc,,.. hi x i.im.ii i-i (p. ...:n" ".'"'", lneiy HKe t
lljlll. u.ll Ill'l ll.l' "l-L (lll.i lllllJ Ui iil.-l'l ..... ' ... ";. ,,',- jnnuc. ,t ll m
2 Hemes, 2 Stores and Stable En
tered; Loet Dees Net Total High
Iturglars made x-aneus efforts te steal
;!"' "" "I'Pertunit, fur Kiiglnnd nnd
1 ranee te get together. It appears here
that the Fusils!. Ilrr et adverse te dct
In), in order. It is said, te give publlr
opinion an opportunity t form upon
iiniiurscn xvarrare.
. . I ,n .!.. I I I.... in I. tl... l.nl.l.n... .. ..-I. ' .' I I . 1. Hill I' 11,1' ,,''!,",,., . M ..... --. - -. -.. ... ... ,. , . . . , , f . Cldl II II 1 1 t ll f. e. . V. -I--. t . . . .
te decide." lie ad-jillted , "' "..man nn cnim in mis ceuiitr.v ' ' T"'.!.". ,. .Vt . . . ii... ,.i 'i.. V. . 1 ' jestcrday. The plans for his wedding, army. i'-rui. u.ii iu.i no. -ei i n.--1.11.1; ... -;,.., ,.;.,,, T T . . " "'" V. l ' ls
.e te be (ioxerner. and thut ' nnd ever." ceiinlr) which he might visit. A, ;,".,'i ,, , V.: u'rCt .,.,. 1. V. ' bad been kept a carcfiill) giiiirdc. se- i Hall Agreement IJreUen vniue. niiueutii ixv.. nnn.es. a iii..ie ,,,.,,,,,"";...?. K,s"""' . ' "c. !aci
a candidate If be feels sure I Hint tl.-v iefi.se te Hike up ..mis and n ,, ,,., 1 eat Is of ' tl e "tore a-i l,rp- rU'' f"nm" nnneum enienl was The Dublin correspondent of the urn. iwe x.ercs xvc oreKc.i in.e. . . ifan 1 ,ai , ,"wt. V. . . OQ
support. go te war. I'm I until world relations i.LV .. 1 . " '...'.lun I,u,a' , net mudc until jesterday. when it was Times cites hn evidence of the nubile ... rIl( 'V "r tl", Uc"- ' rf,,,,'lfli , i,, I.if . "TP,UrJ ,,.f.,,,,t,, ''"iwl
t (Soverner will have a big undergo a relorniallen. he asserted. A i,.i, L. ,...'.v, n. ,.,...'.,. ... u'-mmi out b) Mrs. Ilenr) C. Ilrucc. e ' support of the treaty the fact that 11 H""-''1'.. '-I-' .if"1. "ns. enteml , "-" " ..x...ie.i xxitt. regard te
his bauds because 0f the wars would cmiimie. ,, p ,,;, . ((-, . . .1 ' ' Coxingleii. U.v.. an aunt of tin- bride, long letter from Krskjne Childcrs. ,mb. '''in' l"e in the nisiit tiireugi. a rerr 1 M ,, . , . ... ...
nclul condition." Mr. Mc- v.... .1V.1 ,.,'.? V"..J .i,.n, J" '.?.', Pell) Harms, the winter home et UsM in the newsnaners Snturdax. ex. window. A geld wat.h mid n miiM.i,,,- " ; '?! 'K.lu uI tw .'"' ebjectn lu
. "lie will be faced with 1. . ,,r" -"IH-!siuu- e.lil ;.',', ',,'. ",',, ' ,; .". the bride, was bought I.) her a hill, plaining and supporting the alternative charm were the only i.nldes takt 11. 1 ,." " ' .V v! ,'V ,?f.,'M "". "K'reemeiit
ami he will need ull Ihe I '''"' will he war in some form.", waiting aulomebile which had i,P,, I mere tliun u yenr ngn. 1 ernierly II wits oath of alleglai a-scnbe,l te Mr. De ' '" heniej.il I lain I.uck.ii-.-s. .2S ' ... " ',, 'Vim ' V? w.,'' ' . WQUl"
n he can eblalp from Ihe '' Kiid. "and war growing progressive- 0fi wllh its einrlne riinnln- Tlien I "l0 "'Id (inribm pl.inlali known as Vnlcrn. attracted lit tin Interest. .Mere. Mate street, a blei k away, was nip. ,,.," :,...' ,"IOM ,"! . "". highly p-t-
. I believe in. n budget s)s- I) mere aiLd mere deslruclixe. until .1 il,-Tis.M,in .,.. - "" .M.xrtle (irev-e. oil the Ugeeehe Kend. exer, it was n-earded as A breach of entered through a rear w i-idexx . mid JW , J. .JLS . ' n",J new dubious iiistruineiit of
e Stale government, a real. npetltivc wer'd has hi transformed The shock te Mr- P.esr win e se- """ "I,eul txxenl) -lixc miles 1101,1 t. agreement made l-ofere the Dall's in m .11 stelen. latiime n l"li 1'"- V'" '"'' v
budget. a budget that '"'le '1 co-e'ierallve vxerhl. ICverx war ! xrre thai it mil be fatal .Afler the ' Sllv"ll"al'- ''l)'' pun basing It .Mrs. rising, llmr unne of the members xveuld A -id. window w ns forced e,,- 11 at .Veniv I .it"'T' 1 i" ' ewet'
for tia.le soenei or Inlet nml inex'ltublx c.irrlngs hnd been w tested from her she Uetuii made extensive allcralicns in ihe Hmle , ontrexersinl statements during the . sihli,hn-r-.r of Tayb.c l'.retli- , .; ,,," '!' "" it "''"'-' fcurr
nf ihe Cniisiessmiiu ulm ne- lii'i-cm--,. ,i ii,n. ,,r i,i,i,i ' ' , t. 1 ...... : 1 1 , 1 himsc ami -ireiiuds and renamed It the mT... nml una iiitfrnpeifni ,,- nn , 1.. I'l.m.i nml M.,,.. -i .ir.rii en ,1 s!'"; l ' xx iin perliiiis reservatleliH that
ll 1 111 te this eil) eMuessiil Debs cxi.rewil ll,,'. ,,,,i.ii,, .1.1.. fulii'ten! ' ' . 1 1 .-t Farms. She has been lui'xlng Imllcatien that De Vnlern's nnrtv Is Liken from tin. i-.isl. n ii. r. ' Miii-Iim ",lU "0. .greatl) ufl'eet its scope, both
Picshleut lluidiii'!. t t ill-art
tie i infer thin, wllh her Itri lliei. ( '. Ini.i.iinwti,,.!, I,, In.,,, f .l,.r,...
..... . .... ........ .-... ...... .... .......... . ,1,1,.. -',., ,11 1.1,1 , ,,.-.,-111.
P.eldlenian and Stale Treasurer Sn.xdcr again" all xvnr. bin described the pn. , ! iflecii .Milux stolen ---, i.ndlew. , Arthur (iriflith. one of the lending
have he-ii . limimited s-n'jrelv from the ....,t ;ih the representative of a x.vs,-m ""'flcen cars nnd two trucks, xalued Mr. Itelan. who wax a bachelor. had pro-ratilicatlenists. leiintered the let-
that ninile war possible. The Anns '" """ '"" - . were repei toil , u ''.. pcisnmu c.i,i,,-.-i i.n- ..n. ,.,no, ter xxnn 11 siaiemeut (ieclnriiig it in-
overnersliip centcst. I In j said the
. is.lexures milile III the t'.VIJMM,
I'l 111,1c LrmiKit have killed the IJeldle
man and Snyder boom.
With tin- swift passing of the holiday
season eliminations nre occurring all
along tlie line. This condition will be
.in no mere pronounced in tin- neM few
weeks. The pnrfv candidulis will b"
chosen al the Stale primar) in Maj .
BOY AND GIRL. TOO POOR
TO WED. COMMIT SUICIDE
Change Original Plan of Taking
Poison en Christmas Day,
Pa-wiie. N. -L. Dec L'7. (P.) A. P.)
- Toe peer te marry. That was Ihe
reason that impelled Themas Itrauds.
eighteen years old, and his ,wPethcart.
Matildi. Itlst. seventeen, te lake their
lives bj poison lien- earlv tedii). the
bop told the police nt the (icnernl Hos
pital, where he died.
Themas was eiaple.vcil nx a clerk by
local mill and the girl xva- a stenog
rapher. JJV be) and girl met about a xenr
age d seen b'viime fast friends, lie-.au-eef
their .xeiilh, and the fact that
Thenuis was just .laitlng en bin career
and was net inakiug enough meiiex .
the) had net plnuiied an cat!) mar
riage. Last Siituribij. newever. the girl
reiilideil te her sweetheart thai she felt
they should niarrx seen. Thej tnllied it
ever and decided that this wns out of
the question, for financial reasons.
Then came lh,- icselve te die. Thev
(dunned lu make it Christmas Dii) , but
loath te bring grief te llieir families en
Mich a belhlti). I lie) waited until this
morning.
After pnrchnxing poison tbej went
te the girl's lieme. Shortly after mil
night Matilda staggered Inte her
n, ether's 100111. suffering from convul
sions. While 1111 ambulance surgeon
wax working 011 hoi. Ilt-amls entered,
in a similar condition. The) were tnltfii
iu the same ambulance te the hospital,
where thej died within two hours.
BALTIMORE GIRL MISSING
Mystery Seen In Her Disappearance
Frem Y, W. C A.
-Halt inline. Dee. -J". - Illy A. IM
Mjsteix enshrouds the sudden disap-iie'iiiaiu-e
fiein the Seuth Hi a neb of the
0u11g Women's Christian Association,
F'-'l Light street, of Miss l.ila Dale
ItTssell, n Southern girl of lefincn.ent
...,.1 I,,.,, , iiv. xx I nine te this eltv sev
en! I months "Ce from Albemarle. N. (
Conference, lie contended was sl'-nlll. 1 ff B """"s "" xxcci.-enu. ne was ic-.i.iun , -.in ,.i ,,- ,, ,,i, ,, . accuiaie ux regarus .iir. i tinners ac-
canl -mix in tint it was'., rece'-nltl-n- 1 , llensebreakers reaped a rich harvest ! U 1 in as DiMricl tt.nm-). count of hew the alternntlxe oath was
of the cost of warfnre am nn einrl i ,', ' , -,n-p1rf' "",l weariug appaiel fiem I The former .Mrs. Llklns was lermnl) discussed by the Irish delegation te the
reduce exeense instead nf i.-ii,ii,..niii., " inxviiiiig nry iniisiu-keii. .leweirj .Mieiuiiire i.uoievx. en 1,11.01- 01 10c im.- Londen peace conference.
the cnni.
.... ....... .1., no lw f lin I...... .. ..T X-I..I... 1.. . t I..PI.I.....I 1 M...1 if. ,(.,,, ,, ... ,..,. (,.,, I ..,.. I. .... ... . .. ..
iciiaxi, . 'fc. i. 1 isy .. I'.i une
prison--d for xlelalicn of war law
in tiletlde gilts lined at S.'.OIMI w .!.-,(. one and Mrs. William I.. Dull-xx
' ....1 ,i. .. -. ii. n ..1 ...1 1 i.. . 1. : ..1
A ul inn In hnlnitr r .it , fliiieil . I ..111 llie lieme 01 .MellOIIIS l.Ollg, O. I lev cillll.l. .'.is. 1.01.111 xxns mill 1 -
..,....- -..11 nn-, 111 Hi IJ,'i,ni,u-ii,ii tl ,,,! li.i.li,, r.m , In, I 1, 1,'tl I line 1 lei lliwf 1,,,. 1.111.1 1 I 11
- ' ' ' ......... .... ...p. ...... -- -- ----- iiuiii iim ivill.'.l iiini -'-ii'iiii 11 iidii.ivrii
lercing a cellar window iii the home band was William Myles ( uiuuier. r n a clash b tween a censtabulaix patrol
of Antheny Montague, at 1PLM Seuth Cleveland. She uiiii-rird Mr. Llklns. ,j u nu,i,. f men lu the Marrow .
llcinlx-rgcr street, inlrudci-s rilled the traction inngiinle ami tiuuucier, and a hnne area today.
lower Meer of the beuse while the fuiii-I widewei. ,luii 111. 11117. Ilefore thai The constables .hallengeil th" men.
tunc sje hail liveii in (levetaml. .Mr. who xxere noting iinieleiixx . where-
Debs decl.-ired. would be umlertul.f-n a'-
j s(,nn s lie reached his home and re
adjusted himself le ein unislnnee-.,
Ilarbeis Ne Kes-uliiienl
As fur hiiiixelf, i.e said he harbeied
I no lesentnipiil because of his imprison-
i.ieiu,
1 The Seclnlisl lender lipsaii today i
series of lenfereneps with friends and
co-workers which was cuieelcil m 1,-it
until he left the capital tonight. Among
the first of his callers was Peter J,
Mai-Swine), l.ietber el tin lute l.in,
Majer of ( 'erk.
Debs still were his prison -issue
, clothe-1 and deelurcd hi iulentl.n of
,il-e en: -roil tlie -tnel" of tltte l.roe, x
Sixth and Walnut streets', and stele
ixve i rates ,f er.'.ic x and a cr.it" e
r.ppies.
RECEIVER FOR INGERSOLLS
Watchmakers Admit Inability te
Pay Their Debts
New erl,. Dee. ''7. Mix A. I
See-
oej.-cis ei ine .M.u-r can
lelnrj will be reali.ed.
( A complete success, the setting of
China upon her feet, an Hgreenicnt
Ions tin- line upon limitation of navies,
the restriction of land uriuuiucnt. Un
ending of the Angle-.lapanesc Alliance
without involving the l'nite.1 Slates lu
some Pacific combination te repine" il
like
u.v xii'in, aim inane en with wearing
itjipiirel xnliicjf at .slS-.'. A fur coat
aid sex ei a I rings having n total xalue
of $'J0(l were carried awav from the
residence of Peter .lemxen. at . Sel
North Twent) -sixth street.
Sawing n panel fiem u kitthen i),u,r
It- th. siilenie -if Mrs, Leui.x Lung.
I.ejii, at !!S,V,I North Fr.-uikli i ttie--t
'Ihiex-es rilled clexits ami luireaii dravv
ors and escaped with jew elr.v ami -'etli-lug
worth Slid.".. Mrs. Itebecca Flukle.
xtnn. ul' 1110". Axpen slieet, lepmted
ine ineii et -; dresses vnlueil at S'JilO.
was filed iu Federal Court tedaj against
Heberl II. Ingcrsell A. Ilre.. iiuiniifu.--
turcrx of tlie lntersell watchrs. Tin
Flkins died October "I!. IHP.I. lie i upeu one of them epe I lire.' wounding concern admitted its Innliililx te p,ij its
leputcil te baxe left his widow u n neliecniaii A iiiiiuiin; li-rhl folleweil debts and exnressed willinnness te be
fortune of between S'Jil.llOd.lMMI and in xxhlcli the sniper -mis killed. Order adjudged bankiupl. IMvvnnl II. Chllds
..((.( I'M l.lllili was restored with the aid of a.i a inerrd whs appoint, d receiver
car. NV.i.OIIII.
n Kh llr- HKAHAN U WhU n" pre mix were hrnught l.x te.
xxeie never dreamed of as possible,
"A success in n Cunicrcnee
this." said a shrewd Dutch nhserx-ei-
An inxelunlarj petition in bankrupte) the ether day. "is u -11) or .".0 per cent
success, nnij l tninl- this is suing te be
rather better thnu that."
longing te Mrs. Kinkh stein's seu.
leluinin-r home iu them and of wearing' ,ri. ,i.... ,.,i .,.,.,, ,.,.... ...
ii . .i , ,,r in,, i. - ,,,, ',, , um H ,'
Minn, Fil . Ln,n lllllfl I . . .. ... . . . '-'- '
"Lik- the xvrinklc.x en mj .fair." he
said, "they hnwe cost im- seuu-thiug,"
Terre llcute. tin:.. De-. 'J7. i P.j A
IM- T"ii" Ilai:l" is iitAvunu -.villi So
cialists tedax. leadi-rs of the -irgania-llen
from all pans of the ceuntrx
assembling here as ihe advnnce gi-nr.l
if tlie tbnux.-inds expected le weheuie
Fugene V. Debs en his t.rrixal from
Washington about I e'i le. k toiueirovv
aflei neon.
Phil K. lioiuhehl. chairmiiu of ln
(ludhtiens Ijctt Open
The Conference xvill close no question
that it cannot settle, but lenv.. it ,,,
'" , . --.
under iKiiul of :"' "" 'o'e.c ... uen. xxiiu. this pol pel
icv. It is learned from both Amorlenn
and Itritish sources, is likelj te be fel
mi iaii nniiierpe lennmnn 1 1 NOW DEAD IN CAIRO RIOTS 'ntiemil Citv Until; .,f New Wk. '""'d v. nh regard te submarines When
ITALIAN PRINCESS. IS RUMOR ' ' NUVV UtHU n,l.4rJnU niJii Chase National P.ank f New S.,rk n-l "n agreement is reached between -rane,
- - - llntlinwuv. Siniih. Felds Ce.. u III. "tul Lnglainl mid when tbe ether small
Egyptian Nationalists Attempting te '. .unbilled" claims ,,f S t.'iti.iifs) Lmbili- nations of Furepe, vxliich might threaten
Wreck Railroad Trains ,'p'' ",',-l '', '"rl11 "s S''I.Mmi,iMmi nml I'rance and Fugl.itid with iiuilerwutcr
....... ...... ...I. ..I1 I. .11, O.I..I..1 illlltlllllfllll ft.,,, I.n 1. ......I. . ...... e
I .....I.... ii.. - ,i'. v n . iii". -is, I'M-msii,. in k"-"iu in. ns .,.",,,,. ui'ii,.iii in,,, cenier-
I.OIUlOU. Dee. Ji. Ill) A. P.l ...... ... ,, . .,., r,,..e the sMhmnrli.f, ..,...,.. I . ....
f. til i -i - ii i -ii i ,t iihs iiiiiiur. in i i en - ---- -. . ii . 'i ii-ii iiMti in- iii"
Engagement of Leepold and Yolanda
Reported in Brussels
llruxxelx. Dec U7. -i I!) . P.i
Kepei'ts .,f ll.e engagement nf ihe Duke
el ilrali.in,. eldest mui el Ixiug .lln-r
was
Lleven Lgyjitiatis wen- kilh-d ami four
teen ethers xveumh-.l iu I lie lecent Nil-
,.... ..,!.. I!. ....I .'..!.. s- .
n.. ,. f- . i. . n. . . i i i . . ii , i i ii.,,. .- .',iuiil eimiii i,.'iiu--'s iii i aire, .se
"" " '. -..-i , ...! 1 1, -, ii-iu.ruii in i ii,,.--.-. ..iiiniiii, ,,, - iniii..,',' , ', I'tJtid) Cllsliulli.'
je.sti-rdiv xva- in Ilie butcher shej, of ' King Victer Fiiiiniiiiuel of Italj. have stm(, i
l-TII I 11 IW I 1 l I I I h I i 111 tn Ml 1 I i.l fi .11 llllllll I )!.. .
, ', eisiurimm cs in-
synee in iii-ii- reperieci engagenient was
pief.-SM-d tedaj iu rejnl circles. Inn
ether persons prnnijiient in Pii-lgian se.
clot) expressed belief ihat the icpert
wns net without fouml.itieii.
Htm.
ten. N.
Chicago.
Wnterburj . ('enn.
! . .- I ...!..... 1.. .., ..!' .l. ..I
ii en i ceimiiiui-i ,,, i-inir,- ni iin- piaiis. , , ir.n
said today then- would be '.'.-.OOtl nn-n I 1 ... ' ,, , ,, ' .. . , ,, , , .
uepcii In Ihe parniie -omiirrew .. Ah NV, '' V,v V " ' ,rr K. In t,,p ''' "S
.... . '.i'.ii..,-i ,--,ie-i
of Fanagut tut-.i- and Market .-tint,
was .iUiui te ,-lese the place, two nun
allernoe-i. A i.i.iss-mcptlng una been
i'.-je(l for teiilcht ax a tribute te Debs, i
Ainnn-x these who xvill lake part ix
D. Ferr-ll. of Dajteu, ().. who cirned
(fihlinetien when he polled in, unpre
eedente'l vole in the fnll elections as .i
(.iiulidate ici (he werLrii-ru-..u'x tlclei.'
(1. (). Ilaehu, editor of the St. I -
Laber mil one of the eldest e,liloi-.ef
Socialist and labor publications iu th- '
Fulled Stnles. also will speak,
OFFERS TO DRINK EVIDENCE
l rani, t.i i'.ipi-e, .iini I rexs sire t,
when the robbers c ,vi red blm with iv iv
veIxpix and cua'ied with sun h i wail
ing ii'ilomeiiile
Same Lang Active
About an hour later tm- muiic gang,
it ix hellexeil, held up Frank Irxin.
.i7,'i'J North Sixth stieel. n I'.levenili
1 1 reel and ruber ie.ul. escaping with hM meiu)h. ix the eldest -,u of the King
Sxtl lu --.ish nml a Geld wutih and chnin i nnd IJueeii of lielgiuiu. Dining th,-1
x erlil xx in he served with distinction
iu the Itclgmu armj ami was awarded
the ( rei de liiierrc end the lirnml.
Ilie, . ll
Child Dies of Burns
miiiiuiu-: iu Caire Marit II, we. tun ,:,,. ,,l,l
nu.l att pti have l en imidc t- bring North Orkuej stieel. w im wux I
about wrecks nn -lle- railwajs. One senbleil last 'Tluns,av v hen she
siicii atti-uipl
I
m
x(7
i.idlv
fell
tirnaehcil mere henefiillx.
In a similar waj China is likelv te
go ever, though there is u desire te
rip eh a settlement of the Shnntil.lg issue
because of its political Importance be
fore the delegates lenxe here.
The Conference here Is m ,.. nKt
in)X, in- delegates are satisfied ann
Th" D-ike of Krabant. v. he lelehr.ileil
his twentieth biilhilav mi the I'nl of
uch attcn.pt sue,- la train en the into a tub of water her mother had erall.x w ill, w bat has bee,, a , mlisbr
I uai, l.ailwnj being derailed Christ- 'en.-d !; s h clothes. ,l,.,l tednj n. N., olle wishes , spl-nd u.db'sx weeks
'"H ' ''' ' the Itoesevclt Hospital. ,,,, (1 jrtl.U ir.s ,;(,.,, lu ,.r.,r ,,,
entered and eideied him '.i threw up
his hands. x htie one iiiveteil linn "with
a revolver the eiher rilled the msh reg
I istir of S(l."i.
Lured into the hallwu) et a building
en F.lgbtb street near Sprue)-, ,1, II.
Kurbiu.d. 7KI P.ainbrldge street, was
buiten bj tin men ami robbed of r.
Frinik Ciceichia. eighteen, janitor ef1
the hiilhliiig, was arrested as a sux-piet.
I'lve luindits in an uuti. mobile earl)
AY'"" " weniitu mnrries a man
' she doesn't love, when she
who? i,,0 ,L'(,l'.v1lr "" I'" and
wnen she finds real love In her heart
," , "",l ''" ln" '"'-"'ill If t-ure
!,"' "'"!' I'"" wl'i take nml held
Hint s the situation
'our Interest,
in
"Thr Marriagv Gambler"
Which i liiuulhsl ,.v n,n, PM,01
"Hiuiklns n blerj Mvid and appeal.
HAZISI, IIICU) ItATUIIlCI.UIt
'Hie lii-bl chapter nppears today
0i. the Weman's J'aa
r -, i -.i.- Ji fc2tlCJ V.
r. f . TT" V7 ' '" '
e colorless liquor tu the bottom of a
gallei. demljebn was net "poison," but
the " nidge" took his word for it ami
let blm go.
"- . . . . .. i .. j .. !., , . .'-imiru xvus iriitiuiii in i ui- ivxen.x-
,,, stmlj dc g ning , . os "'B ' sn,.,,ml street and Hunting Park avenne
,,,,, ,iew "f ''I'" ' " ' V-, ' ! ii 'after I M:,li"" '' "l,lt a(t,'v fl'rlMnins eo ee
her own. ,MI 1 '" " ' f' "M"'.P pl.ratl.iu nt bis home, from which bis
l""'"-."aH,. ' t I ""A wi' n .' ml'vlfe. Mnry: was taken te the Weman's
"" .' .."" i'v"..V ..iini .i.V' ""' lloraeeiiailil.' Mexnilnl. Mrs. Ochalrk
v ni. I iiri III t i1mi ii n tu t lin ieiinlm t ......
"Judge" Takes Man's Werd Thai,;,, p.. .;,m,i!s pjit w.-t (ilra.d axe.
Liquor Isn't Poison; Declines Taste ' "no and after snuihliig a si le window,
Id ui) Oehnlek. Txxentv-seeend and , "u'h, Uu ,r!1Ji " ings worth .SlTtin.
Itilffner streets. Nbotevvii. offered te1 After lihiul delivered some Christ.
piove te Magistrate Prbe tin I an Im I
mils piesents among neighbeis, Frank
Irwin, iii'i North Sixth xticei. wis nl.
lacked bv fixe men in no automobile,
who took his wallet, containing ijiSe!
nnd his watch, valued it t S1.ne.
TO SELL CHURCH EFFECTS
Cle-s of the Legien of Hener hx I In
Pteuch (iev.-i unieiil . He accompanied
his fatli.r .iiiil melher mi n t run- of the'
I lilted States In P.IP.1. lie is nle
known as Prince Leepold ami is the
heir apparent te tl,,- l!elgian throne.
Prinetss Yel.imla is the eldest of the
en- cnimi'.-e ni mc .mii;; aim vlieeu or
lll.l) i ml is juM past (xvcni.v one xcarsl
of age. ,
This is net the In - time that Princes,. ,
Vi, lamia has been reported eng,iged. lu
I'llll there were pei--stent n ports of
her Ix-lrethal te Ihe Piinee of Wn'es.
but the report wus ellicinllj denied b) .
the Italian Fmh.issv m Paris.
Iu 1!I!. when King Ferdiniiuil of
Itiimuiiia xvas lepertrd le luive hen dis
sntished with the mergamitic niiirruice1
el Clown I rinec ('buries, th,. Italian
prim es was niiu-li talked f as Pun, ,
t'harlex' pes.-ililc linnccc
Again Inst .lunuai-v sH, wn ieprte,l
engaged le Archduke Fcnlinand of
Austria, bin the repen was qui.-klj
denied nlhehill) iu Keine
WHITE HOUSE NEW YEAR
muu Itnssell a bn of chocolates
Miss llusseil nun wm roeuimaie aie
deelareil her husbnnd bad tried te "pe
icr with the liquor, and she was Asseml l.v
Court Orders Sale te Liquidate I
Debts It Has Failed te Meet in ,, . ... ., , i.-.....
Thoeff-eis of the Firs. Pcnlees.nl i " "'"c"1 """ "'r' nflraln9 te He- fCC hUbMtb r'US I ULtRKS
HALTS DISCHARGES FROM ATLANTIC FLEET .
BOSTON, Dec. 27. Vice Admii-jla Hilmy P. Tenes, command
ing the Atlantic Fleet, today order ?d that beginning December S5
there should be no further discharges of enlisted men.' A reduction
of 10 pel- cent of the enlisted personnel of the fleet had been or
dered recently.
2000 WORTH OF RADIUM FOUND IN ASHES
NEWTON KAN., Dec. 27. Nearly $2000 worth of radium,
or. about one-third of a quantity mibbing fiem Axtel Hospital here,
has been iccevcrcd from 300 pounds of ashes by eastern chemists
it was announced today. The radium ilisappeaied about two
months age, and iuvebligatieu prompted the theory that it had
found it-j wuy te tin, t'uruua iu bundagib reuiuvi-d from patuuts.
Mere ashes will be shipped te the chemist for examination, it
wub stated.
SKATING AT HAVERF0RD
.iter, as the submarine and laud-urma
! incut pr.ildems inn) when ICnrepe guts
i together upon Its economic uml political
problems
As seen ax the final word is obtained
front Paris and Tokie a quuk wlndup
'x iu sight, with the Shantung question
jirebnhlv rushed through te settlement
ni the iinul hours.
COMPROMISE KAK
OV CHINESt: TARIFF
Waxlunsten. Dee. 'J7, i 1 1 A )
Prospects of n compromise ' agreement
en the Chinese tarlfl qiiestleti were Men
b) tlie Cbiuesc delegation tedux as the
siib-oeiuiinttoe of the Fin Fast Cem
mittee went int.. session after n two
weeks recexs.
Tln prospective agreement would
permit China le lex.x' an effective r
per cent customs tariff iu lieu of thr
present nominal .". pep eenl or effcetlTH
-.'j per cent. This xxeuhl result In n
subxinntial increase in Chinese reye
mjes. ,F
The .lapnnese delegation, it unH bs.
i.eved hx the chliiPH... will nnneunci;
that the most .lapau isuihl icedn lit
nn upward revision f ihe Cblnese tr- .
Cuntlnnrdjin I'axi. Thii, ihrr,. n "TTiTT,
CLASSIFY WAR AIRCRAFT
n .,r i. utire lues seen an or .ur
I i i..f ,nii Mlxts Itiissell later in the Pmprii out nj ne pnjucinns and her trul in- were ordered sold bv flu- Nnxliinctnn. 1"- '-'7 i It. i . m, ,i, i u, . .s.,, e,. r , . . .. r.-nca mniiary Weapons When
L'ilg- c ,,.ln. 1 hn she' wi. ! ''W-miX" m . .n.lel iK"1 ,,lM.ri", ,,'m"'t "'", "'ernl nc. ThV"ffll wi.l.e )I",U Nev. e, e- Phne8raP" '" Harrisburg Office C.ty Park Lakes. However. Are Net Manned by Experienced Filer.
'eel , well. , Tll Ml(l, , V ' l""1 ' "l'"ln"1 A" '"". "'" I'l'lldl. sixteen beuehes eeplleii, leru.erl) an oc.-a.sien ,f -re?.. , KeeP8 Men Frem Ge"'0 Weary Ready for Crowds , Uashliietim h, n , i. v,
1 ' , - - M :t'TLrnr0riin.ter;i -'B. u,.. ,-.-.,, ,.,,. i-,:,,,, opper-",:o,m7e,,:jI,,,rn
Trelley Seriously Injures Man , ,sie. ' f, '! ' ",. , , ;j " lf w, , ''X" ml ilirn i i xx I be , ,. ' rn A''-, u" pl'"niih k.p; Harrisburg '" f'" " mti .... tlm h.i. u. ;'.'''- In warfare, the Mihoemmlttca pf
.Mm Wines, lift) .right .xears old, "III prexe its geed . udge " snhl tw. ,"B'CB" V elid-il " " M,-i ' -, e JP''"' poMellice clerks si-ppuig liv.iv during l-rr..r. College ,..,lnv If , e ,e,. ! 'V,l. i'.UT iT'T'i wl'!',,' Ming
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