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VOL. VIII. NO. 91
ranter na Secend-ClftM Matter at th Pe.tnmc. at Philadelphia. r.
. Under the Act of March a, 1870
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921
Published Dally Txcpt Sunday. Bubucrlrttnn Prlc 18 n Tear by Mall.
Cepyrliht, 1021, by Publio ldxer Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
TvflP A ' WWWW fT 't
WE AND VMS
PUN ALLIANCE
f
TO
GET STATE CONTROL
With Criest and Snyder They
',See Way te Name Next Sen
ater and Governer
4EIDLEMAN AND SNYDER
HERE TO PATCH UP FENCES
1 nw newer Is due te arise In the
nelltlcs of Pennsylvania, which me?
have far-reaching effects en the Repub
lican State organization nnd the guber
natorial ticket for next year, when
William A. Mngee Is sworn In next
Monday as the new Mayer of Pitts
burgh.
According te all reports :rem me.
n'.n rml nf the State, the Magee
Inaugurnl will provide the occasion for
" ..!. .(thnrlnir nf Western Pennsyl-
ranla politicians Interested both in the
Ubernaterlal nnd United States senn-
Iterlnl nominations. And nlse, accord
ing te theFC who Knew, .ungcu lirupusun
. s. n rpnl tielltleal fncter. with n hnnd
? the State orcanlzntlen and in the
shaping of the State ticket.
Airentlv there 'is talk of n Vnre-Magcc
State organization which would at
tempt te nnine tnc state ticKet, irre
spective of Senater Penrose or Governer
Sproul talk even of n stralghteut foe fee
Mnnnl fiirht for the State nominations
between the new combination In State
politics en one side and benater rcn
rn nnd Ms friends en the ether. Gov
erner Snreul may have te decide which
hide he will take,
Sce Chance te Dictate State
Vurn lenders Insist that there is real
fcubstance te the new power in State
fcelltlcs. They soy tihat a State organ -
ration built around 'the iicpueiican or er or
mnlzatlens In Phlladclnhla. Pittsburgh
Snd Allegheny County, Lancaster and
khuvlklll (Aunties could command tue
ittiatlen and virtually dictate the ticket.
I Benator Vare is the Philadelphia rep
resentative of the new movement with.
iftlaTer Magee looking nfter things In the
yWcstcrn part of the State. Congressman
iGrlcst, the canny politician of ,Lnn-
caster County and htate Treasurer
Snyder, the lender or. Schuylkill, com
plete the big four. Gricst and Vuru
leaders have already reached an agree
ment, it is asserted, while the Vare-
Magee entente is well-known.
One point decided upon by the new
combination, se-called, is that it will
net consider Lieutenant-Governer
Deldleman for Governer, "for n
minute."
"None of the old timers linve a
chance," say the Varo-Mngee men re
ferring particularly te Hcldlemnn and
State Treasurer Snyder. Recently
ISeldlemnn has attempted te confer with
Vare leaders in a hurried effort te patch
up his fences but was told te wait until
Jhlter the first of the year.
t Even Senater Crew, the State chair
frnan, who says he is a candidate for the
Jfull term te succeed the Inte Sonater
Cnex, bas also been advised by the
vare-Masee nconle that "it will be
i.lrae enough te discuss the State tlcket
titer the first of the year."
BcliTJeman's Roem Busted
Since the nubltcatlen of Colonel
fJeoree Nex McCain's dlsnatchcs te the
RvroisePOHLioIiEDOEnfrom Ilarrls-
urz with reference te Mr. Bcldlcman's
iSOOO check, the latter and' 1i!b friends
lave been doing eome scurrying te nnd
re. Fer instance Bcldlcmaii undcr-
tMd, befere the appearance of the
tcCaln dlsnntchcs. that Senater Pen-
ese was fnvorable te bis boom for
overner. After the news of the check
as imbllshcd. Senater Penrose wbb
sked If that development hnd changed
'm situation. The senior Senater ro
lled that he thought it had.
r. J.UVIU U1U 111UDU 11U UUlll-VU llllll
iVenrese wni glad the Bcldleman ean-
lilflcy had run Inte a serious obstacle
Vhen the Bcldleman boom was getting
inder way. earlier in the year. Penrose
eaders asserted that they did net think
enrese would De strong ler Bcldleman.
Incidentally Bcldleman and Snyder
ame te Philadelphia today with the
dmltted Intention nf trvlnir te Klinw
that their respective booms for Gov
erner had net been killed off by the
'Episode of the $5000 Check."
The two candidates carae together,
lain? hern nn thn nnrnn trntn ftnm
larrlsburg. Some wag referred te them
tae "uem uust Twins." Beth wcre
ehement in denunciation of the ex-
osure el tlie payment of the check te
WOODROW WILSON GREETS FRIENDS
He v 3HkC LsiViBiBiiiiiiiiib BaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiV HvSiiiB v nfi H
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DURING 30 MONTHS
SAYS 1NENHALL
Tells Referee Hotels and Clubs
Cost $3800, Aute .Upkeep
$5500 and Doctors $3500
CHANDLER'S WIFE SPENT
$35,000, TESTIMONY SHOWS
(c) Hnrrl & Hwlnc
The former President posed for photographers ns lie sloed en the steps
of his home ut 210 S street, Washington, nnd greeted the throngs wie
tiuuu iu jjrcei. mm en ins .sixty - lift li birthday yesterday
GIVES HIMSELF UP MAJOR WARBURTON
FOR SHOOTING WIFE
Remorseful, Themas Carr, Who
Alse Shet Weman's Escort,
'Intended te Kill Himself
MEW WELFARE HEAD
IS HELD WITHOUT BAIL
I'entlnutf en Tann Tnrnty-tlirre, Column l'lve
USED WOMAN KEPT IN DARK
S TO HUSBAND'S DROWNING
ell Inte Crqek Near Gettysburg and
Frigid Water Overcame Him
Mrs. Dorethy Vnth. 5011 WntPrlnn
treet, Is ignorant of the death of her
jtisband. Emil. seventy-seven vrnrs.
frowned near Gettysburg yesterday,
f hen he get off the rend nnd fell In n
ree wnile en hilt way te the railroad
tatien te return te this city.
Mrs. Feth lives with her bon, Paul.
He days the family fenrs n rflnnne of
fvere heart trouble for his mother
heuM she Icnm of the death. She 1b
Ti years old.
iie uu.v was leunti m 1'inev Creek
. boys, l mm mnrlca nn tlm Imnli if
MS evident ll mniln n linl'i.i.,il
Ip Pull himself from the water before
its low tempcrnture made him relax his
! uii cuilie eusucs.
n ii?aa k?en Pe'"line the Christinas
ellUays with n son who Mi-no in f,...,
turg. Several days uge he expressed
neablncss ever the condition nf ll
ie and snid he would have te sturt
leme.
SWALLOWS BONE, DIES
rtrena Street Weman Is Vlrtim in
Odd Case
A chicken bone swallowed at Sunday
inner two weeks nce i-esnltr.,1 .. -i,
a?.?.1,, ,?.7.l!. G.?!'il)?r.
Tl. i ' u illinium nirri't.
rn? en? B,tllck ln lnn yl,nS woman's
u' D(' sl'e-went te a physician. It
ti " ,', llbe'1 ,rem "er threat, but
could nnk ir..t it ..r, -ir.. i. " ':
til SVnaen' b,nt, she, tI,0Ctt little
. ' ln,UI several days Inter, when be
'f. Pains In the buck developed.
Hhe hecanin seriously 111 Inst Friday
no a pliytilclun dlnsnnsed her case first
'hri i enz" 'J'",1. ,,1,n Pneumonia,
"ifleinns univ. lw.l nvi. i,n i.J i. '!
'te her Juiig. """" "erhm'
JSS! vrv pren you warn i. ,z2y.
" unutr Bltuttlens en pae H'-Adv.
ncmersd and n terror of i-niiture
nfter he had skulked for n night nnd e
day in the weeds nenr Tcrretdnlc dievc
Themas Carr te the police te answer
charges eC shnetlnc his wife and Tim Tim
othy Grninlich Tuesdny night.
Carr. disheveled, unshaven and hun
gry, surrendered Inst night nt the Tn-
ceny pollce stntlen as pollce searched
the city for him. Detectives never ex
pected te get him alive, ns it wns be
lieved he iiad killed himself after the
deublu sheeting.
Mrs. jlary Carr, the nlnetecn-.venr-edd
wife of the prltfliinr. wn shot thrc
limes, in the left fhcelc, the left side
and the left leg. Gramlich, who wns
going te a meMpn-piclure liou"-e -vs 1 1 1
the young woman, was shot in the left
leg. The sheeting eccured nt Sixth
street nnd Glenwood avenue.
The Carrs had been separated since
a month or two nfttr their marriage nt
Elkton in 1018. Sirs. Carr lived at
.1-120 North Heese street, her husband
at 3030 North Jtoese street and Gram
lich nt -lOJiS North fifth street.
Carr fiat today in a cell in the Ger Ger
mnntewn avenue and Incoming street
station nnd pnve a vivid nnrwitlve of
the sheeting, his attempt at suicide nnd
his day nnd night of hiding.
Intended te Kill Himself
"I thought I had only three bullets
iu the 'gun,' " Carr said. "I intended
te use ene en my wife, one en Gram
Hell nnd the third en myself. Hut I
wn highly excited when I confronted
Gramlich nnd my wlfe near Sixth
street nnd Glenwood nvcnue nnd began
firing.
"Although I only Intended te fire
ence nt Mrs. Cnrr, I fired three times
end then shot Gramlich. I put the
revolver te my own head and pulled
the trigger twice, but there were no
shots left. 1. beenme frightened nnd ran.
"I remember getting en a trolley.
but my mind was in a unz until J
reached Terrcsdale. I wns chilled
through, but I walked te the weeds near
the tielKv line und hid there -til nigbt.
I rreurhwl in Kine rushes which gave
me n lltlle shelter.
"After daybreak I was afraid te lcave
the weeds. I heard several persons en
n read nearby and thought they wen wen wen
pollce hunting for me. As the hours
passed my conscience troubled me. 1
began te feel lemorse for the sheeting,
and as night came again I decided te
give myself up."
"Whv did you sheet your wlfe?"
"I left her in 1018 becuue she wns
tee fend of gay times. I liked home
llfe nnd didn't want te be galloping
around all the time. Hut I loved her
und wanted her. I went te her just
before Chtlstmas and told her my eyes
were falliiii'. I" get nn encouragement
und thou 1 begnn te breed."
Cnrr was taken Inst night te (lie
Episcopal Hospital, where his wife nnd
GramlHi nre patients. When the pris.
ener wan brought te his wlfe's bed Jirs.
Cnrr said :
"Vou've get me wheie you nhvnys
said you would put me."
Prisoner Near Coll.ipse
Cnrr was se unnerved that he almost
collapsed aud hnd te be led from the
ward, lie was also taken te Gram
Uch's bed for Identification, but the
men exchanged no words.
Carr. who is twenty-four years old,
formerly wan employed nt the Schuyl
kill Perge Cempnny's plant, lPeurth
nnd Luzerne streets. He said he oper
ated n trip-hammer and worked In a
high temperature. IIe said the heat
uffected his tyes aud that he feured he
was IesIik his sight.
Special Police Commissioner
Gets Pest Made Vacant by
Death of Mr. Tustin
SWORN IN BY MAYOR
CITY TREASURER'S REPORT
rm. .... nvi nf thn Pltv TreilMlrpr fnv
the week ending today follews:
rti.iv.lnin. S581.7ll0.afl. tiarmcnts.
$0,471 ,100.07: balance (net Including equal footing with these Iu Mexico,
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.Special Police foimuNsleiicr I'arclay
II. Wnrbiirten today was appointed by
.Mayer .Moere n Director of Public
Welfaie.
Mr. Wiirmirlnn, who was sworn In
by the Maur iu the executive offices in
CItv Hall, succeeds Ernest 'i Tustin,
the lute director, who died in Haiti-
mere. December IS.
immediately up en making nnnnumc
ment that Mr. Wnrbiirten had been ap
pointed, the Mayer sent u special mes
sage te Ceimell ucuiinintljig the
teuiicilmen of his action and asking
immediate confirmation of the appoint appeint
ment. The appointment came as a distinct
surprise te politicians in City Hall as
ui -unyer tun net make known his
plans until t,0 public announcement
was made a few minutes hefere the
l elicp ( ommlshleiier was summoned te
".i- o.uie id ue sworn in. Tim ceremony
nni. without n formal note aud leek
I,!! n, few;,ml,1"tM- Mr- Wniburten'then
A ni 0,1te rpcently occupied by
Director Tustin te meet his aids.
Named Commissioner in August
Mr. Wnrbiirten. ..im i n ...!..
5,Li i i "f, u"al1"1 ''. was appointed
Special Pollce Commissioner August ia
y me ...iij or. pince His entrance into
the department he 1ms hud charge of
ull matters pertaining te the welfare
in tlie men nnd social problems arislnc
!,.'.? ?nfe':w,,',t f I'ullce regultaiens.
hCYinl reterniN have been introduced
in the department by the commissioner.
lie also lias been known as tlie "otli "etli
clal weleeiner." having repicsented the
Mnyer nt the visits of (ieneral Kech,
Admiral Heatty and General Diaz
Mrs. Warbiiitnii iu vice chairman of
the Hepubllcaii State Committee
Mr. Warhurteii wan captain of Hat
tery A, National Guard of Pennsylva
nia, nt the outbreak nf tlm K,.,..".tti.
American War, and wns mustered Inte
xervlce us a captain of volunteers. I re
served in the Perte Hicau campaign iu
command of a battalion of Pennsylvania
Artillery.
,.,'i1, 1I,l7. he was appointed assistant
Military Attache te the American Em
bassy at Purls and later was promoted
e major In the Signal Cerps. Earlier
no hnd been in charge of an nvlatien
school near Londen.
Hefore the close of the war he was
transferred te Paris, where his wife
was engaged in hospital nnd ether
forms of relief work, with seme of
the most widely ktmwn society women
of this country.
Majer Wnrbiirten lives at itescinnry,
en Yerk read, .leiiklntewn. The chil
dren nre Sergeant Majer Hnrclny II
Wnrbiirten, Jr., who was graduated n
few j curs age from St. Cyr, tlm West
Point of France: Mary If. and Eger
tnn Wnrbiirten . The Wnrbiirten town
nouse is in uie ije hnncey street.
renew7ightfqTe1l duty
Proponents Fall te Arjree en Rate
Desired
Washington, Dec. 20. (Ry A. P.)
The fight for uu import duty en crude
oil, lest in the Heuse, was renewed
tedny before the Senate Piuance Com
mittee, but with proponents net ngrecit
as te the rate desired.
Senater Hnrreld, Itepubllcan, Okla
homa, opposed the rates proposed by
Senater Curtis, Itepubllcan, Kntisus
thtrty-flve cents u barrel en crude mid
tweiity-llve cents en fuel oil. Hnrry
II. Smith, of Tu'sa. Okla.. suie.il.-imr
for the Mid-Continent Oil nnd Gus
Association, urged a ram of $1 n barrel
en crude, and W. II, Giay, of Tulsa,
speaking for the National Association
of Independent Oil Producers, urireil
thnt American producers be put en
A total allowance of .$25,000 te his
wife in two nnd a half years, $5500 for
garage and motorcar upkeep, $3800 for
hotel and club expenses nnd .?n500 for
doctors' bllla were among the personal
expenditures laid bare today by Earl
Mendcnhnll, member of the bankrupt
firm of Chandler Brethers & Ce.,
brokers.
On the witness stand before Jehn M.
Hill, referee in bankruptcy, Pcnn
Square Building, Sir. Mendenhnll gave
an Itemized list of his expenses for
10111, 1020 nnd for the present year up
te July 25, when the firm crashed with
debts estimated at several millions of
dollars.
Mr. Mendenhnll, who stnrted with
the firm ns n messenger, held the nt nt
tcutien of nil present as he explained
hew pnrt of his income derived from
the brekerage business was used te
mnlntain his position ns u member of
what, en the surfnee, was it highly
prosperous concern.
Spent $87,010 for Self
Fer the period of nearly two yeura
and seven months, Mr. Mendenhnll said,
he spent :i total of 587,010 out of -l
total of $i:57.074.i:! debited te him en
the books of the firm ns withdrawals.
Ills allowance te Mrs. Mendculinll in
1010 was $0200. in 1020, $11,500 nnd
in 1021. $li:tl. In Kim he spent
$17'15 for auto and garage ex'penses,
In 1020, $2007 nnd in 1021. $1050.
Other expenditures, ns totaled for
the period of two ycurs and seven
mouths fellow :
Insurance, $10,:i8!l; repairs te house,
$1)218; securities bought. $0005; hotel
nnd club expenses. $.'(825; travel and
vacation, $2772; doctors' bills, $:1525;
charity, $2001 ; gifts and recreation,
$1012; school and music lessens for his
children, $1800; Incidentals. $11500.
His total expenditures for 1010 were
$20,000. for 1020. $4:5,008. and for
1021, SI4.021. The figures illustrated
tlie spurt tuken by his living expenses
last year and the apparent retrench
ments thnt begnn when the firm was
driving toward the rocks of failure.
Hud N. Y. Apartment
Mr. Mendenhall disclosed that
Chandler Brethers it Ce. luiiiutaluvd a
living apartment nt 11 East Forty -fifth
street. New Yerk. He said it
wns used by members of the linn, when
they could net obtain hotel accommo
dations, In New Yerk. The lease wns
in tlie nninc of Percy M. Chandler, who
begnn paplng the $20(1 a month rental,
he said, when Chandler Brethers &
Ce. cell.ipi.cd.
Percy M. Chandler is net n member
of the bankrupt firm, but is bend of
Chandler & Ce. He is nn uncle of
Fred T. Chandler, Jr., a member of
the defunct firm, who testified today
hi fore Mr. Mcnilcuhull was called.
Mr. Mendenhnll further explained
that iu the period of two years and
seven months he paid Ills mother $14.
000. He said he maintained her apart
ment nnd her motorcar, and paid for
her chauffeur..
Tim examination of Fred T. Chandler,
Jr., preceding Mr. McuilciihiiU's testi
mony, wns uinrkcd by angry passages
between the witness nnd J. Heward
Hebcr, counsel for Wlllnrd P. Harrews,
trustce for the bankrupt.
Mr. Chandler also gave a detailed list
01 lus personal expenditures nnd be
came angry when Mr. Iteber pressed
him concerning nearly $10,000 with
drawn from the firm which Mr.
Chandler could net recall.
Rebcr Grews Sarcastic
"Dees this $145,500.00 represent all
the money jeu spent from 1018 te the
time of the failure?" asked Mr. Iteber.
"1 prepared the figures en that state
ment only te cover the amount you
asked 1110 te explain. That's all I
did." Mr. Chandler replied.
"There hasn't been any exhaustive
Continued en rmeTwenty-thrrc. Column 1'eur
NO HOME BREW IN SIGMA NU
HOUSES, JFRAT HEAD SAYS
Organization Regent Declares Stills
Will Net Be Permitted
Walter E. Meyers, regent of the Sigma
Nu Fratcrnitv. new holding its twen
tieth grand ehnpter nt Hetel Adelphia,
enme out llat-foeted today ugalnst any
form of stills in its eighty-seven fra
ternity houses.
'Sigma Nu Fraternity houses," Mr.
Meyers said, "are open for Inspection by
Government agents nnd the threatened
Inspection by Federnl officers of the fra
ternity houses of the country does uet
alarm us. We welcome an inspection.
If there nre stills In our fraternity
houses we want te knew it. Thcre's no
home brew for Sigma Nu."
The first business session of the con
vention this morning was addressed by
Mayer Moere, who welcomed represen
tatives of eighty-seven chapters.
The representatives, nfter completing
the business session, will ntiend u din
ner nnd tlieatre party tonight.
ITALIAN BANk"cLOSES
Takes Advantage of Moratorium Ar
neunced by Government
Heme, Dec. 20. (By A. P.) The
Hnnee Itallnne Dl Sconte plnserl ii,t,.a
this morning following the announcement
by the Government of n modified mora
torium permitting the suspension of
payments of the obligations of certain
corporations through court decree. The
enim, iireiuiiig ny 1110 announcement
suspended payments pending court pro
ceedings, There had been reports for several
days that the bnnk's uffnirs were in a
rather serious way, nnd there wns fear
thnt the measure arranged between the
Government and ether big banks would
net snve the situation. Therefere the
Government decided tn introduce the
partial moratorium as a means of help,
ing the bank te deal with the presslnc
demnnds for payment.
The branches of the bank have been
closed throughout Italy. Its premises
here were under police protection to te
day, with numbers of its customers
gathered eutside.
Auditor General
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CONFLICTS
DOOM
EARLY IN
UPON SUBMARINES
LEWIS DODGED TRAP SET
BY SNYDER TO SEAL LIPS
One Object of Washington Ses
sions Gained by Reducing
Armament Costs
BY"
M-WOK
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BONUS
FAIL IN EFFORT TQ END
COMPETITION IN NAVIES
SAMl'KIi S. LEWIS
GIRL'S SHRIEKS SAVE TWO
MEN IN BURNING BUILDING
Hy CLINTON t. UILIIRKT
Stun forrv:ienunt Irfnlnr Fnhllr Iilfr
Copvrleltt. 10!1, bu Pnblle Ledger Company
Washington, Dec. 20. Ne future
conference upon submarines is in sight.
The American delegates knew nothing
nbeut one. While the present ntmos ntmes
pherc prevails ln Kurope no geed could
be achieved by calling one. On the
contrary, only harm would result, for
the cenlllct between the nations of Ku Ku Ku
roeo would stand out mere shnrply.
In evcn years it is expected that
there will be u further meeting te con
sider what shall be done nt the cud of
Firemen Carry One Frem 3d Fleer In
N. 20th Street Restaurant Fire
Twe men's lives were probably saved
by n woman's screams this morning
when fire wns discovered about f! o'eleck
In Ilall'st Restaurant, 4.'l North Twen
tieth street, by Lucy Reading, n wait
ress, en her way te work. When she
.... . . . Ifflfl t.i I. ilfnfiA tflmilni. in tltnf ti'.tl.
ng from tlie uasement and tlie lirst anil " "' -"i"- - '" -"
ecend fleer windows. lU-nlllzing that I regard te the Pacific will make an
Het Shots Frem Lewis
On Use of Slate Funds
"He I knew of any who worked
under the Inst Auditor General nnd
took side money emoluments despite
the statutes? I knew quite n number
of such cases, some who took the
money legally nnd ethers Illegally.
"I refused te accept extra com
pensation from the Auditor General
because I had net rendered extra
services te me commensurate with
such compensation.
"I want te show what diameter
assasslnn have attempted in order te
thwart my efforts te protect the
Commonwealth from Treasury raiders."
Refused Pay for Service
Net Rendered Offered
te Clerks .j
EX-AUDITOR GENERAL '
HAD SECRET SERVICE
Letters Shew Threats of Treas
urer's Henchman Proved
Boomerang Against 'Bess' '
DEFIED EFFORTS TO LEARN
Ul nn 1 m nr"fTAiiriiT" a
the naval holiday, and nt such a gath- vnui lu-eiHuimn 1 ehtc, WHAT HIT ninTn rcTcm inu
ering the Iwic of submarine and mix- LOOT RUNS INTO THOUSANDS t UIU TO GET SALARY
. Illaries may be tuken up.
in the meantime only a pact with ie
second fleer windows. lU-nllizing
Wnlter Hall, the proprietor, slept en the
second fleer, she Marted screaming. As
it happened, he was away from home,
but Miss Reading's shrieks did nwnken
William Reinliardt and Merris Palmer
who live 011 the third fleer.
Palmer anil Reinlinrdt tried te go
down the stairs, but were driven back
by smoke. Palmer had te be carried
down 11 ladder by firemen but was re
suscitated. Wnlter H.il!. who enihared himself te
the hearts of many vtliliers during the
war by his policy of extending unlim
ited credit te all men in uniform, lias
had n icri s of unusual setbacks dur
ing the present jear. His wife nnd
mother have both died and the lire did
dnmnge estimated between .$"000 and
$4000.
3 PHILA. BOY "TRUSTIES"
FLEE FROM PROTECTORY
Are Sought Here After Running
Away With Twe Others
Five boys, "trusties," wiie ran awav
from the Catholic Protector, at
I'lieenixville. hut night, nie being
sought by the police of this city today.
The boys nre .lusepu Hnwkins, six
teen, of Tenth street above Hutton Hutten Hutton
weed; Teny Cudzeke. fifteen, of Water
street near Dickinsen : Stephen
Wyusefwky, fifteen, of Fast Westmore
land street. Pert Richmond' Geerge
linker, sixteen, nnd .lulin Williamen.
liften. both of Scrnntiiii.
it is believed that Hawkins wns the
ringleader. Three of the heys hnve been
employed at the Protectery as night
watchmen nnd funi.iee lender. Thev
went about their weik ns usiinl last
agreement regarding the modern Instru
ments of warfare possible. France,
given such nssurnnees ns Mr. Wilsen
and Mr. Lloyd Geerge offered her in
the tri-partitc defensive alliance, would
be content te leave the protection of
her interests en the sen te the Hriish
und the Americans.
France Shifts for Herself
Hut without such asiiranies she fees
hetself being nbandened by her late
allies, particularly by nuglnnd, and
left te shift for herself, nnd In such
circumstances she Insists upon the na
tional right te nrm herself as effectively
as pe-sihle. Facing the alternative of
iiiei'al isolation or political isolation,
.-lie lui.- chosen moral isolation.
Mr. Hughes Is plainly disappointed
ever the turn the Conference has taken,
lie elected te put (ill his hopes upon
the naval side of the meeting. Tlie Far
Kastern side lias net been t rested, Mr.
Hughes insisting upon no program 111
the Far Fast, but trusting te Japan
te make concessions out of regard for
American popular opinion.
On the naval side of the Conference
two great objects were fe be gained, n
M
eney in Cash Drawers untouched Query Regarding "Illegal Pay
ments" Shows Well-Planned
Pitfall That Was Avoided
In Stere at Thirteenth and Market
Thieves between 8 o'clock last night
and fi:.'!0 this morning unlatched n deer
tit the Thirteenth street entrnncc of
Ilnnflcem Hrethers restaurant. 12.VJ
Market street ; ' knocked the cembina- I . "' f'KQWSE NOX MeCAIN
.Hen off 11 safe with a chisel and get ' rr,7"T ' i- T V; .
. , it , .1..11... retired from nflina na A,liin. rn.l.l
sevcrui imuusuuij uuiifiir. 1 "" '.' nci,ii
The "job," of a very crude nature, te assume his duties ns State Treasurer,
wns discovered early this morning bj , Charles A. Snyder informed Samuel S.
be'ejcned'lh.. s'iere.0" mvl"' whn LewK ,Lf"' corporation clerk, that h
Detectives Gay and Murray searched w.n? .l,rpP'lrr'l te pay hlra and several
the premises nnd found n cloth money,0' n"! fellow workers some thousand
bag and a small strong box forced open, of dollars for "extra services "
The bag and strong box belong in the Mr. Lewis, who hnd been 'elected te
Detective Henz. of City Hall, refused ' HUri'ceii Jfr. Snyder, informed theAud theAud
te allow the safe te be opened until ' l,or General thnt there were no extra
linger prints had been taken services that he had rendered. Ills sal
Cash drawers en the lirst fleer of qPr ...w,..,w 1 1 .. T
the building were untouched, although ' a, C0rIy)"ltl0n clcrk was all that
several hundred dollars were In them. . Wfls '""' '1,m- ii therefore declined
j the money.
CHURCH SAFE IS CRACKED, DcI""- Auditor General Charles
BUT MEN FLEE LOOTLESS' JeIinb0" "a" nPm-eachcd the same
"' " " " rrcu v. inacuennid,
Assistant
Watchman Routs Yeggs at
Lady of Sorrows Parish Heuse
Our . "I'puiy iuuuer uencrai.
no is new iieau. Kech cave the snm
rnnlt. na M T ...,
Twe crnc'i.sineii were caught working 1 n, . ', ' '
nt the safe in the parish house of Our . llle deduction as annlyzed was that
Mether of Sorrows Church. Forty-eighth lnplr acceptance would place these effi-
The lirst object lias been gained. Tlie
scrapping of b.ittlesMpri .mil the naval
holiday in capital ship construction
will save the United States, Knglnnd
and Japan u large sum of meuej. It
is nn exaggeration te s-ay that the build
ing of siibmat'iies and anti-submarine
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..Inl.t Tl... newer l.o.ise Is nl.,...f hvn V" V """" "" "hu - "uring win
" . . 1 ii, . 1. 1I1. v will !r.'.t v rnin.Cf. fnts mr n"
L...int..u fri.ti. Illi. immm(iid . '.' rt- - -j ....- .... ......n
nvitig ln 1 he cost of naval urmament, I stret and I.nncnster avenue, about 4 cinls in the snme cIbrs with ether re-
and a promotion of the cause of peace! o'clock this morning. Thev (led with- eleients nt ,.i.,.ir. . .
li ending competition in warshiiisl out loot uinid a vellev of shots tired bv !.,., V''!,, , a serTlcc"-
among nations. , Charles Mennghnn. night wutehman. ' " "euiu close their lips te any un-
Nene were missed until the i o'clock
bell rang for bedtime. Then n general
check-up took place and the lllglit was
leperted te tlie police.
BRITISH LIQUOR SHIP
SEIZED OUTSIDE BOSTON
Siibinailnes are cheap. And unti-
Mibmnrlne preparation is largely n
iiiestieii of organizing the smaller
merehniu craft of a nation, its trawl
ers ami faster small vessels.
Naval Competition Remains
The second object of ilie naval ion
Terence lias net been gained. Naval
competition remains umeng the nations,
it lias meiely been diveitcd into new
cliaunelH, Instead of ,riiug te eutbuild
each ether in battleships they me left
free te try te eutbuild each ether In !
submarines. Iiglit misers.
and antl-subiniirini' inili.
Four priests and three servants, who pleasant disclosures In the future.
live in the limine, were aroused by the Whea Samuel S. Lewis first entered
shots. An cxnmlnntlen showed tlie rob- ' fi. .i:,n, cannr ; ,
hers had made n careful survey of the ! nit Au(llter ("-neral s office four years
vuluable church paper in the safe, but aR0 th0 condition of the records in the
wanted none of them. They were evl- I corporation department was little lesi
dtntly hunting only money, ns they had than chaotic.
distill bed none of the ether valuables.
Father Fisher Is rector at Our Methei
of Sorrows Church.
WANTED ALL HE HAD; GOT IT
Had te Overhaul System
li was uppercnt that the entire sys
tem had te be overhauled and recon
structed. It was n sorry mess for th
books of a great State te be In.
Mr. Lewis nnd his staff immediately
began the reorganization. Fer months.
Mr. Hughe clinuini.ed competition, ' '"" he"J(; '"."I enlnc when Moere step- the force severul hundred dollars cxtn
Towed Inte Pert by U. S. Coast
Guard Cutter, Laden With Beeze
Hosten, Dec. ail. (Hy A. I'.) Tlie
Rrltish schooner Gelden West, with a
cargo of alcohol and case liiiier aboard,
was scj., d hv the coast guard cutter
Actislinei while at anchor eutsld
pert, it was announced today.
She was teweil by the cutter this
morning nnd turned ever te the cus
toms efliccrs. She was Hying the t'liiuti
Jack.
Tlie Gelden West, had been riding nt
anchor eutMile the linioer for two das
Captain I.nuriat
.ported thnt he foil
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nv.... cA.n ..1i..t
I.UIIIIL (".Hill L.IIIIW II .1, Ul.V'li.fli ...1.4 t. . ...... t....... ...v.- .ii.'i..... v'l, .It.' ,. ,
TnJurr.! nrti-.rtfa unU linf u ern in. Km llPi' i Hlinll fl hrtlinn Trnlf te .i..l. 1 1 II f 1 rail, 1
A 1,'IV (II nil -ll III',' nl- III- . . 'iiiutit illtlj ii HHIl
formed that the Gelden West left St. 'n nation and there are ethers In Furepe lMlunr
But What Bandit Received Was In a
Bunched Right Hand
.lelm .Moere had a reveUer hut net .,,., . . . . """
much intuition when he tried te held """ " "as net part et theit1 reg
up WUllain Allen, a Park guard, with 'ar dutie-. they worked two and thrw
a punch, last evening at Wayne ave- night n wfek, often till midnight, te
straighten out the tangle.
hen the work was completed, Audi-
riue nnd Harvey street. Germnntewn
Moere was he'd without bail for court
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....... .v .iniris. i :iie j .iiiiu.'h ill in.' ,iitiii:.ii-
...li.c. crs , . ... ,.... rrt.,, c i
town station ieu.iv. .men wns reiuru- " ii.iiu nnjiier Teiuntarlly naid
this I or was in A fair w.iv mi .'u mi. umeng i-u mi"''"u " ' vi u, xne ,,. tMr ev,.rMmi. an( , j ,
ii. -.. ii. ...... i ,. ... ...... .. i. ...i.. .... Tit-iiiik,-iifi-siiiiiiiiiiii-ii(ii:iiii-.
I III! SI IIIIIL'Hl Mill III U 111 III I I 11 I 1 II Till VI- - ---- - --
competition hnd -pri'tig up as ,i result ...',"' ',,n" "."'"'''
of the war. one lei ween the weaker1 ' '.". '" n m"'rv
nations and tlie stronger ones. Poorer ' s,,,,' . . i-. ......
natens saw in the sulimarlne. ,I,e light .. : '" T. "u" .l "" " . I,T,..Y . Wiuent department ford.. ..li.n.
il lli-iit (llll Mllll, Jlll tl CMlillfillL JWIl ' - ... v.
te the jaw. ,i0 of taxes. Without extra clerical
said tlie iinuillt " "", "" B,"-r't iioeut it in thn
Give me all you've office then or later.
n. i.ewis meantime ercanlze.l iha
ctuiser and the aiiplaue their opper.
tuny te iieiemi tneniseives anil te muki
of the Acushnet. re- tl lselves pelitlcalh independent of tbr He had me guessing tirst. alil help or the employment of costly out-
eund barrels enough greater Powers te whose orbit the i '" Imrk K1."11'1-, l "'ought though I side attorneys, or the bentin" of drumi
ly full, te contain must inevitably grnwtate if they could , ''"' n 8l1..a ,AMn j,s the man with ,, ,.0lVfl(, (llretl,. ,. .,,".,7-0
is of alcohol, and a ' .t arm thcineles effectively en the h,p K"". wrestled and fought for 0 ?, 'I, . ' ' mere ,lla" 'l.TeO..
p. He said:
1., Ill 11 1 liii.L ...i: ,,ii...vi. ...'l H'lU .l. '" .i. .'i,.,l .....(ill,.' - ., . ,., ,1, , '.1. ..'!
Pierre. Miq.. with 13.000 gallons of 1 which have uet been liivned te this Cen- lK' . '""f, "".V " c.n11 lt v.vcn- sum fr
ulcohel and case liquor. If that was Terence. .. ! s:li,1.: 'Ne. wp en t r-nll u even. ",m ",l
correct, thev wild, some of the li, r1 Mr. Hughes did net perceive thi- " re pinched, and hauled him te of In tr
must have been sent ashere along tin
const.
The f.hip was in command of Cap
tain Dennis Amcie. of Tusk' t Wedge.
N. S., and carried a crew of six. They
weie detained en shipboard pending in
quiry. Collector of Customs T.ufkin said he
wan informed that the vessel was pur
chased recently In Hnlifax by F.
Hrune, a former Hosten bartender. Her
papers said she wns bound from St.
Pierra te Nassau.
situation among die .ii;allcr nations.
the station.
I get it. Then he broke ,HMI delinquent tnxes.
taught him ufter two A hen Auditor Genernl Sr. rr y
.';1',.L..i1ifl."t Mr- !' nnd his co-workers a I.r.
extra services" nt the clem
nrm, sen Ires which luid net bwn
Mien was off duty nt n funera' yes-
(nntlmiril nn Tacr Trnt.r thrrp. Column Onr terilliy and was in civilian attire.
DR. RATHENAU IN PARIS
Will Represent Berlin In Discussion
of Reparatlena
Paris. Dec. t!0. (By A. P.) Dr.
Wnlter Rntheunti, former German Min
uter of Reconstruction, arrived ln l'nrls
today fiem Berlin.
(A Berlin lispntch Weilnesdny said
Dr. Hathcnnu would unefllcinlly "repre
sent the Bcilin Government nt the dis
cussions of tlie Reparations Commis
sien in Pans, although eflicl.il quarters
declared ins trip vnn in a wholly pri
vate capacity.) '
FLIGHT AFTER WIFERflLS
MR. WARBURTON SWORN IN AS WELFARE DIRECTOR
Barclay H. Wnrbmtcn, bpecial pollce commissioner, today was
bweiu in tiv, Di (.cier ff rublic Wclfa.-e te succeed Ernest L. Tustin.
who dletl it i.'v days nge.
GIBB0NEY ESTATE SUES CR0VER BERCD0LL FOR !21,319
Suit for $.21 U10 in legnl fees ivab btavted Vitlay iiBniiiet Ciiovu Ciievu
C. Bergdoll, uiaiT aeUt;cr. by administrator of the estate et D.
Claicnce CIbbe:iy, who vcpre&cntcrt the slacker. IU: Gibbeucy wnb
drowned at Ci.imputan, Mexico, a year uge yesterday. The auit
was filed in the United States District Ceuit.'
PROPOSE TO LIMIT WAR -USE OF AIRCRAFT
vVASiiUIlUIOW, Ucc. ;2D. enlinuted conitructien of alic
cliuslflM relumr.N nf tli Krenin
I.edyer lint yem of th, bVil Wi2l55
und fn ut.l Aute, en VwJwSX
DO YOU WANT
rne 1
Put.Un 1
te ba found
She Fled by Plane and He Tried
Same In Rain
Newark, N. J., Dee. IS). (By A. P.)
The story of nn aerial pursuit Is telj
bydhe complaint in a suit for separate
maintenance, filed here by Mrs. Beatrice
Dorter, of Nutley, against her husband,
Gladstone.
The cemplnint sets forth that the
ceuple quarreled last April nfter hav
ing settled en a sugar plantation just
eutside Havana, nnd that Hertcr told
his wlfe te depnrt. She did, taking
iiieir juuiiB iiuuKUier, nun niter walk
ing te uavnnn, toeu
Key West. Fin. H
after her, but missed
lien lie returned recentlv in c,,,,,i
the Chrlstmns helidnys with l.in ,,...
cntr. his wife brought her suit nnd he
wns nrreFted en n writ obtained bv Irer
Unable te furnish SUOOf) l.m.,i ,:.
leave the State he was locked up.
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lei' ucsi.niatlun today
ratt
.' -it or iiivi; u.,' 1,1 Aii'tmn axe underateud n
. ..i.n-.iujt.ct... ..leidtd upon by the bnuupiu-
tlvu "l tile AtliU wO.lU'lOllCe. 'Hie lennel ... ...,!..
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LISBON BOMBS KILL TWO
Explosion Takes Place in Building
Belonging te Laber Greup
N Lisben, Dec. lift. (By A. l) Twe
persons were killed nnd five ethers
wounded today through the explosion of
bombs which, it is aliened. wer Lein-
li an nlrnlnnu te, manufactured in 11 building belonging te
ler husband flewi1"0, Lisben Genernl Confederation of
her by two hours. Ln!?,or, ""oral arrests followed.
..........I-. . . I ' 'lin l!rt'A..fri...n.. I . . ,..1- .
..u v.w.riiiuiuiii. i-i iiiuiiiiuining order
and the elements from which violence
wns feared by the nutheilties nre under
surveillance.
v"ttTa.saw?a!!Ri,-a!i?ii-"f'
rendered, there could be but one con-
struetien plnceil en the action.
It was a subtle nppeal te their en.
Iiidity In the liew that they r ,ujI nc
icpt the money and walk Inte a trap.
Offer Ised As Threat Later
Tlie payment for tlie night work and
overtime four jeurs before te Lewis,
Lrnman and ethers, while reorganizing
the department, was subsequently ustd
ns a threat by ene of the Snyder fel.
lowing.
When Auditor Genernl Lewis took up
the duties of his office Inst May he
'was mere or less familial with the
routine.
He was net se well informed as te
the personnel of the working fnrce that
his predecessor, Mr. Snjdcr, hsd bad
around him.
I The new Auditor General pieparcd n
questionnaire which was sent te every
.individual whose name appeired en the
jefhee payroll.
j Seme efahese persons had never been
.around the Capitel. Most of them
however, icspendcd with the informa
tion desired as tj the character of theb
uimvB, tmuiuiucim, ueurs or work und
the like.
Certain of the gentry paid no atten
tion te the request.
oemu lepncu wiin insults, threnU
3 CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH
Mether Alse Severely Injured When eml mnucm,ecs'
She Attempts te Save Them Sought Information
Anrh, Pa., Dec. 2l. Melvm Murkel. Jehn Harrison, of Plymouth, was
en
iiRtit years old; Hareld Markel, u. Mr. Snyder's payroll. H received
.llli Cln,rf 0InrkQl' f0UC'. lmrcl te j questionnaire from Mr. Lewis, but nub!
i&.'VA "i 'ue " Tl0Bt V J"? "' "
severely burn-d In th,. f,,,.i 'e'i . ! Klenerul wrote the following Jetter
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1.1 iiuiiuvei- uih evening.
'i'i.., ,.i.n.i .. .
...v ..inuicii ere pmying in the1
sitting room, In which wns an old heater. 1
nd it Is presumed that nn .'xploslet
follewid the peurlns of cetii oil en the
heater by one of (,e tr0. The meli-r I
wtib in the kitchen at the time of the
ixplosien, '
July II. in-Ji.
Mr. Jehn Ilarrisen,
"ill Franklin street, or P. O, Bex-
"I'ly'meulh, Pa.
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