vytf'''r r ' ' ... -qmrw n iC .. .Mf . , : .,. .."wmbf. . 'psm A .fv' i , J ., ...'J-46 -r1 -' 4f,' i'A ' and Bllehlly warmer' iimhhi K-'C w wIUtlewMt hr- tlcjrcei-f Thiny Jay cleni4 and colder. EXTRA T... i rc.n ii iiiin CLOSING STOCK PRICES ,8 VOL. VIII. NO. 9G L'ntcrcil as Bcceml-cias-i Mnltfr it KY I'ohIeITIcp tit Phllaflt.iliiI 1'a. Under th Act et Mnrc-h 8, 1B70 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922 rubllhd lal v Hrrrtit Fenda. SMhM rli,tlnn f'tlrr fl', n Tear by Mall. PRICE TWO CBNT;i $ ceryrnrm. 102L' Ly Public Isicer Company r 4 -i " ' I, r hi titifir in FH npr ' '41 prnnTeirrn 1 1 .' , :n i - i I "iu'iiTTiTi.-, ia Ihh .' :w :w l J P Glffifl 10E FQRGOHFABON . ccMiTnncuin S$l$l Leaves HarrisUrg tej cLfer With State Leaders I mid End Tega rviuaaie ANNOUNCEMENT TO COME AFTER PENROSE FUNERAL Allegheny County Leaders Ar rive and Discliss Beems of Belt and Others CROW --ST&N THE RING" Silence of Executive en Resig nation Plan Leaves State in Doubt Governer Sproul came here from TlnrrMiurg this afternoon for a confer ence with political lenders which mm 1c followed h.v n definite nnnnuiioeineM I from him of hi stand lit the scnalership mtttldle. , Meanwhile there Is , only a chaos of Fecidntlen as te what he will de re sign und go te Washington In Scnutgr Penrose's place or serve out his full term as Governer. First it Is announced through one "group of friends" thnt he will take , one course, then it Is stated, again ' through "friend' ," thnt he will lake Uic4 ether. According te the latest of these re port", "friends who niy they nre In leiifh" villi Mr. Sproul deelnrc the (ioveruer ..'(lintjiinH (he hnine viewpoint he held when Kcmtlur Knox iiicu mv vral meinlis iire. Ifcall Fermer Kefusal At thnt time, the (Joverner stated that he would net rehiRii le put him'-' telf in ii position where he could lie ecpt appointment ns tlic sticccs'-er of Stnater Knev. Other lenders who "talked with the fJovcrner," say he has decided te re- Mgn, thus epenhnc the way for hln np peintmcnt I.lcilennnt Governer I'hluidclphiii Is ltuKlcgreiiud jicuiicn.au, wee we..... ....,.......,..., ,, () R ln.,.k 8ravp ,,crp !ll)(1 ,.,-. if nis plans carried he would go net enlv M"'l "y-'"'11,lu,',M at " "m,r " '' ' ' 'w I" prospect, as tb. bid bus been tuccced te the uoveriiershlp. I it wns ilin? and brleki-d lenir age, und, le Phllnilelphlu, but te Pltlsburirli te si-'e' Vollewlntr Is the new iirb-t'llst 'iHii,,n,v.ai,i i. i. .. .. .. .. ,. .. I .1.1 ........ ..il... .11.. II. 1 nil w,i . '.... '" v .' vriviuuj lli.lll .. . .. When the (Jovptner left Hnrrisburg , n that wus necessary te make It ready Sonutei- (Vew. nnd te Wmdiing en. I ,'.' P1.i ' ' Wif, ."1, . V -i.uii--i v.c.crm s i for Phllndelphla, nhnrtly befere 3 f"r jis occupant wus te remove the The pressure from Wushlugtei, en:n,T. - - m ... ., iw u-.U..fJ ; ' f'""llH- ' o'clock, his only comment was that Km,t stone slab nml sweep It. A pine (he Governer t. . resign und dike Pen- ' iirern T...1HT:.". :'.1V. Anether contributing fiicte.Uaward u no Miitiwent would be forthcoming ..rtver-bex was placed in the gravp. to,resos place becomes greater uh time Pre . .'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'. ;;.-. J.i' favorable decision i- the fnet that lr from dm unt 1 nfter Senater Penro.-e'h I rcCeive n cni'ket. passes. .Senators Ledge ami Watsen I s"" - :.'- iu,,i.,n...i.i . .. . burial, and that the... probably, the rCCC1 " ,, - , . were ag.Un In eommui.lcutien with Gov-' '' -; ! ,1 " ' ,Rnr,N l,H' "I'Perlunlt J...s for pub- Senater's successor would be made: Ne Itarial I ennit Issued erner -Sproul jestcrday eer the long-I ,,f" ' ' ,'n"m'.i ' ., Vlie w.T.W II Is e'"l Ul "'Ivlve ln 'e new position ns very' lMiniin V.. ....-I..! .,,,,if Imi.1 Imnii Isslinl fur distflllen II lime. liCleie IIIO run 111 III. 1111 n , Ar a result of the siinrled-iip sltua-; , estlvcly no de-iatlen' weuldl be made tien 1'lillade phin Is the battleground' frilI, t(1 ,.!,, ),Ceause of (he dead Sen for masked war wltkygjie Republican ,,. pnlitir-nl staiidliig. onanizatieu thut wTTWWinutely deter- l(, Seiiutnr's bmlv is being held at mine the next (Joverner. the control of )ls )mlnP ytK Spruce street. In defer -the I.csls.utiire ami nil the political Im-'....,. ,, . viimeied. te bis oft-ex- Slienlinris that fo'.lew such u tremen tremen eus iirigrnm. The rail) lug point just, new for the liKlithif! fiu-ccs is the Senate sent, which until 8ntui-dii. lii-l wus lllled by the ph)hlenl hulk of Meles Penrose, whose mind uiul will dominated Pciiusylwiulu Itepilhlieuiiisin. Coaerele evideuce of the light mnde hsck of a iiumk of u.banlt were a series of cenfeienees here anion; political leaders of Western and Eastern Peiin sjbanln. A group of Pittsburgh lend fin foregutlured curl) teduj in the Isclloviie-Stiatfnril und discussed plans ler nil tin) can grub mil of ll.e unique litiintlen. MIeghpny Leaders Here State Senater Max Leslie, leader of e ief Til,,,, " ",,. . "''- .'' "I i, ..'.... ' TV' . plnnned u con- iii,, I ,, r '" ,,rP;.wlVV,l,'rV'lylSennter't bedj still lay in the parlor. ,, " "i n piiii'r-i en. .line nun Will itIi, il, Ui.,1.. ... .1.. i i .. "i- " un- n- tin- iih-jii v inn- . hi iyc i-iij . i In. V ,1 , """dward, Secretary of' inil'l'lllll Anilil'S. Is II 111 it ll 0 r- llsltnr III. UII,.' ,,.,, .,,,..,.... n. .1... ,.. 1 PI-IK'h.imril Hun l(, s ., cilllllillnll. fill' ni. I 'li'iilici te Hint Slate tilliee and lauglied ' iiSi;osi'en thai the present whole lie iliikeriug limy upset bis clinnce. ii. . ..11. i i i. i buisii 'IHJur V lllllllll A Mni-.'i. ..f ln..t. 'Ii. also wns in ilwi r,'n,,i ......i. i u.e pnricjN The importance of the Mliintltui vim be nppreciateil bv the wet Jlngre lmidly was inauRuiutcd ainmlaj before h,. Minted for ibis cll. Dtlms In the Pittsburgh gieup were u1',1' '"r llabceck ..f that cih ; 'escpli d Armstrong, treasurer of Al "Xheny County, ami ,lesP,h N. Mnek- IlV'i.,..'f ""," ,,0f"'"'d bj Magce for Ji'c ritlxhurgh iiuiyernlt. ni ,t , - '"" ...,., IHIIIV Crew Mill in I'lehl lneMigc from t'rew. who Is JIaekrell brought a I tit I'll Slllln. s! Ill Ii, ll Vi ",n"""- l.'OH. WHO h "I In the Meiv, Hospital, Pltlshiirgh. 'I WHS list ii Viinnllll.,,, ...' Ii . tn. jhat l.II l,-.e ,r ;.t "te full tcnn in the Senate. ui ueeause me wcKlerners am .cared " Kruuii it hi, el menu nuny had ntli 1 them m that hnr hnr the sunn i"'" nn. imi-iiiises. Tl, .i;n,:fr!rrryl,',;i'-''---si. ' was a , --...t 11. i HI' I' 11 HI s .eiiiiTces ere wutehli,.. ,1,,. cards n a enine fm hd- wi,.i.., , With tl, mii. .. " . : -" lets came a senaterinl oeom for l S.ute wing of ,he nntlum.icl.pl ' . Mr IIeII'm name s hspu I,, ti. for seeinl days past foreground f thne -s.i.iu.ini as M'liuteria 1'O.sslbllltll'S. -enimifJ ,.,, .,,, J i -Cfe LYNCHING BILL TAKEN UP u .. . vuse votes te Begin Debate en w "yer measure , p ".mihliislen. .Ian. I mi,, v .. . iien;e;,rvL:,lr::!'!:'f-"'!.ther'n - ... llln i ne spouse witli ether buslncKs ' .....i Ililllirri'il ...i.. ....i : in-., Iincl n..'i ,,,,,ml"'m " Jer Ami. Tl.. .. .. Tl... . .ll .111- Illl-Ctlll Oil u inolieii (0 .( 111 I ,n 1 1. - Ik... : . ".ara,ttK r.s -Am; lillOlilM, en ill l.l'? I'Kn. "f. e!'i-i"m jeii VAumi. .,i:'." HOr.S UI. tun "I ".!'"' -. -v. n.,,,1 . nut. "II failvi i-'S..tJe. -ntr HI " nSRie Today's Developments in SenaCdrial Puzzle 1 Governer Snreul Ktlll dnr.linn.q te discuss successor te Pcnrdsc, but belief is thnt cither he will resign te accept appointment liimselCer possibly appoint Hlghwnyfrldm-1 misslener Sadler te the plaice. ; 2 Governer plans te conic here this j auernoen le talk. ever situation with leaders, then' go te Pitts burgh te see Seifoler ifirW, who Is ill in Mercy Hespitalf.and from there te Washington, te feel out the sentiment nt the cnnital. 3 State ""FcatlersIas5enibfiii here. , They incluaeyTCfc Mnecc, of Mayer Babcoc and Secretary e Woodward, all ' l'heAv Ceuntinnd. 1 IiXje predicts harmony as re Ma gee sultf conferences here; arranges meeting with Varc; in dicatiens that Mngce-Varc com binatien may try te put man in Senate from Western Pennsyl vnnla and fill second vacancy with Phllndclphian. OF BURIAL ALIVE Wished Bedy Held Several Days, Rumer Says Crave Opened in Family Plot CREMATION IS EXPECTED nx 1mtiZn. iJiayer 'larv u mmmtLVimvr . ?.nmki-y;Lr' aMEih peBMBTvllIc-1 I Bt PENROSE HAD FEAR t. . ,, .' ,,,. 1H,.lmril ",""U' t" ,S0,'n ,,MJ V,,r llllblclicc (e (he Sennter Penrose s father, Klcnniu fr(mt, Penrose, was cremated year" bro at The oilier names miRResipd by nil Chelten Hills, and it wns said there jnirlus or sellish frieiiiN. I can say. inns, nnu ii wus Mini iiH-ii- - - i..fii III.-IIU-.. i i-uii s;iy, tt (here was m-n-.- expectation r ','T' iT;V;,J,,aVP "(,Vrl ,,,p,,,t '0"l'l-,'l I 'Jdaeuld be fidiewed In .hel'MSSr s'S' "pSKSn ' ......... '.i... ,i.... .u ..,.- ..vmvtiitien r unitii i iiiii. the Hnim rnut ;. V." V ..... ! ., t.i ..I ii.n cremif y. "no wl u, been received from (he Penrose family. A grave was opened tedu. In sp te of (lie ruin, n tlie renrose luiiu.j- pu.i iseiiaier ! n'"'- " "v-ii... - father. On the ether side Is the- grnvc of Kutlinrlne Urexel. wife of t 'buries, k ........ l- l.el.ln ll, .i, ,if 1, si... Seiuitei- Peiuose (eday at the Hurenii ,,f viinl Kt'iiluil.M It uiim said Ihere ' ......Ln.l I, ...... .if l.i.liir. Imrlnil ntlve. ilif.r.i imiiui .'. .....i ..,..... ....... lie wished, ns tlie rumor gees, that un iuterv.il of (en days be allowed te elapse between his death and bis burial, se thut there might be no doubt as te his death. At the cud of (he ten das It I was his wish thut bis bed be reduced I te ashes. , i:.traerdInarj mlcry lins been wrapped about the Penrose funeral b members of bis fiimll) . Last uigbl the death notice was taken out of the news papers, and this gue rl-e te the rumor thut his body had been taken from his bt.ine tbii-iiiL- the nlL'ht 11111 cremated. I Information obtained from both the Ii!0 "I I , " Z"Z,r l l"B ,w,m,, Air of Mystery at 'Hume At the house the air of mystery was ,.s ,,ck as ever, it was sal.l tlnit the un ,.,. bei.iL. nerinltlril I.. lew It. net iiveu the family servants. It was said .. .... .. a. that Hr. I liarles n. renrose ami Hlehard Penrose, tlie Senater's brothers I....... n ..fi. niinlliiii- t In. I'ninilii. iiF v!.,.,.!..r,i. I,,nn, iniiitlmi' lirnlliiM' U'llii . , i i e i .1 I.. t.i is InirniuK cast from Colerado SpriucM A dose political frleml told today of lb. Senater's peculiar i'ws about death nml burial. -. "About a year npe." snid this friend. , "the Sennter nnd I were tnlking nnd the subject of death was discussed. , The Sennter tnld his family alwavs had been repelled bv the idea of pnrad- ' lug death. He (old me his father had1 been cremated, and he proposed te be. j "The Senater lind a fear f being , burled alive and wanted Ills body te be I eld for ten days te make sure be was dead." "Senater Penrose did net like te dwell ' en the idea of death, or te attend fu nerals. When 'I.' Durham died some I years age, Semite" Penrose was com cem iielled le go te the house as a murk of respect for his friend und associate lie went into the beuse, stayed Just a i meuiciit mid l lien went out ngiuu. lie wtis there u.s short a time as possible." Curiosity Over Estate Then is much curiosity also ns te the manlier tn which the Penrose estate will be disposed of, and as te whether a will Is te be offered for prebute. Seme of the Senater's Intimates de clare lliere will never be a will pro bated, and that in tills u family cus tom will be maintained. It Is said that tin father's estate was net dis posed of by will. Senater Penrose is said te have been a very wealthy man, worth at least ten millions. ith his iiilher und his 1.,.,,, l.rt.. i-nnmiili- nml It ll.ttll I'll tin nils liliillliif". 'i",c.. ' ...,. ... ,,. hnlf-owner'of a highly pruducjlve geld mine in .M-viiua, ireni wiiicn u leriuiic has been taken in recent "jeurs. Mi. ' also owned vuluiible silver mines ,' Iirether, Spencer, is a noted mining ll ' engineer. Hepe for Bangs Abandoned Alluiitlc City, .Inn. l. -lily A, P. i IM.CklillllllM III tll.llHllL- .Tllllll Ivi'lllll tl'll ItutiES today iiiiilcnlcd they had given ! up hepe for bis receM'ry. Mr. Hangs, who underwent uu iutestlnul opeifTlleu at tlie clly hospital Saturduy, rallied a little this morning, but later suffered u relapse. The lt urltlnc iiunrm uie wiiui.Mi e-ii'cru W. I most pint of (he cemetery, en wbnt Is, Pittsburgh nespiuu, ami pin ieai. known' ns (he (er.-.u-e. overlooking Fnl .- The unsatisfactory news about the1 V aimm"1 'or-ilm-lleii wa, ineunt Park nud the UUer Drive. '1 lie remtl0l. I)f Sr,1I1(- Plvilv. ,","' ...i.i.i mnde possible threu-h the rcni.ivnl of I 1 1 ' T III. ISilVKI'tlnl- t., I.I i.i ..!.. .l.. VirillHUi '-in,! iiiiii- lll-i" 1 SPROUL IS URGED TO FILL PENROSE Pressure Frem Washington Kept Up te Haye Governer Resign and Accept Tega i SADLER'.S NAME CROPS UP SSIBLE COMPROMISE Hy GEORGE NOX Mr(UN Hnrrhbtire, .Inn, !. While" (Joverner Hpreul still declIneN te (IIkpumh the riip riip cepser te Hennter Penrose, (here H per slHleiK belief lie will iiltlmntely ithIrii nnd necept the uppelntment hliu.(f Should he net de he IIitv .: Iiiillm ' VACANCY AT ONCEi neJ-ttrt "itiens that he mlht appoint Lewis S. hnuertelheplace. - Hint wns one of the MiRVPullmi thrown out by an authoritative source. I it ,. et inI,,v lmf , (5ov,,rler Mmu ni..,.i.ui ii. ti c i . . prcKs ve or every ciinnRiiiR moon, no is i ; ins nliimleniKl (he Idea of reslKnliiR ti'j,1P ,yI)rn ,mlnKuIshed French Acn- ttiKe Hie ten himself. It is merely the injection of a new nnmn. .Mr. 8n. or s Comn.lsslener of niKli- Urnvu .....I .. , i i , . iwnjs und a personal friend of (Joverner j Sproul. Ile has been prominently men- tlened for (Joverner. ' '' (I Itidy carries pienwmi reconpo recenpo reconpe IIC is VPrV WPnllln- 'lu liwlm. nt ..... ' nerland ( eunty nnd a brother of .Ins (Ire Sadler of the Supreme Court. UN name hns only come ceme te (he surface in connection with I In- senntershlp witliln (he lust twenty-four hours. E-Gocnier Stuart Favored Possibly the nuiiie most fnvembly re re Kurded heretofore In rnnnoclleii with the vnenney is that of former (Joverner Ed win S. Stuart. There lias been some mention of the mime of CeiiRressman William H. Vnre. but it Is rcxnnlcd morel v ns n strntcirln ""'." .""'y.'. ',avp m-vcr been considered '"'""luiiiuic siieiice aoeiit ins intentions. Sfi X -nWi'tft v questions Involved (Joverner Spreiil reiterates thnt he ! w.m ,le 1tntMns .....i, Ilf(l,p ,, -,,.M . I 1 i, . ,. in mil- uncerminty et the utitluuk. J(, . .. .. .. hpreul .May He Here Today .1 - , . -. -. "' !"" " i 'i'lll'.V' U-2C'll him te nel nuii.l.lv i.n.l resign. County lenders and politicians ever (lie State .ent (c'l-grams te the same elVecl. County i-huirmen urged quick action, und called the Governer le ac cept li.iniedlutel.i the opening offered 1) Penrose's death. I.leuleiianl Governer Hi-idlcmnn and ids trlends huvc been, It Is said, mm shilling an array of legal opinion te combat the idea that he cannot Miccecd himself as GirVcriier. should Mr. Sproul resign and he become Governer. 1 1 is understood that he und his managers have become reconciled te the idea it liis succeeding liovcruer Snreu . .if it will net bar him from ii full four .ear term later. At (he same lime. yi hen Is fear of clashes. There has been talk of tning I le persuade Mr. Iteidlenmn te content ,.""" ". """, V" ..'".,'' '.'" V ".'i "" , '"??" m """"' "-verner, 11 enlj 1 ' -'I R..UeU that the organization will be forced le the defensive if Mr. I lleidlemau persists In becoming u 1 gubernatorial candidate at the pri maries at a time like the present, with party affairs in turmoil, and Te- Uillllsiilieiii i..i-r iineiy uemniuicd, Then the siliiutleu rests. GOMPERS IN CITY Head of A F. of L. Here te Meet Laber Leaders Samuel (iempers. president of ihc American Federation of Laber, is in tlie city leday te conduct a ceufeieni mi local and national hDer, conditions with rcptrsei.tr lives of the trade unions of (his "i'y. "The .infeipucp will be lii the imt. lie of gl i and take." Mr. (Jumpers ald "I e.stiei t te eh tain ililu ci.iicci'ulug tn labor iltuati'iii here from the men ami in turn inform them of the pi-ogre--of our irg.'iilatlen throughout t;,,. country. "Teiiiu'.t I will be the guei-t of Lit 1 u Temple. I have nothing of n startlim; character te siiy v, i;ariliiiu conditions and de net care te make un ceiuni' ui "U (hem al this Him " air. uiul irs. iieiupers me staying nt ,i, itnlieiue-Sliatferil SISTERS BURNED TO DEATH. Explosion of Still Believed te Have Startse. Fire In Illinois Caire. III., .'un. I.- (liy A. i.) Mur. Hunan, seientecn years old, uiul Gladys 1 1. .gnu. nine, sisters, were burned te death today In a lire which! police attributed le the explosion efa . still. The home of Dennis E. Ilncuii. , ...! f 1 in ir ..'q ". ' t "i iniiiut ij . l llif'tlll ;V;;ri h l WUH '.""lOne Teuten Ship Displays Christmas A still and several jugs of nioeiishiuo Tree at Masthead were found in the ruins. Heg,,,, ,lm iimi,urg, .lau. I. illy A. P.) bls wife ami three small children t.. I nKlm.luti;,n te llj the new black, caped. 10( nIU ,,)d merchant Hag of (ieimany. ..l.l.t. l.n...i.,,.. ll... i, 111.. I,. I ll.t.r !,.., ... nr- IIIIVIIin rsftl ... VAnC, JUIMlUn, UIM JUrlT UUIY.I. . ' Sen of State Senater, a Civil. En gineer, Late In Reporting Edwin H Vnre. .Ir., son of Snte Sennter nre, appeared in Hotin G, Hull i eiuiii.'.i m.i" "iu i .se. i, in, I'm ler jui.y amy leiinj. Mr Varc is a civil in.ee i .. grailiiate of the 'I'liiicrsity of Peuu- sylvaiiln. He was te appear in Judge Met alien s court, yesierdiiy. but un acchicnt ui a ceiiipuiuun. with whom be wns stujiug. ut Lake P'ncld. N. V., preiented lilm from reaching Phllndcl- I phlu until ufti'iuoen, COMPOSERS TRYING TO SHOCK NOT EDUCATE, SAYS D'INDY Dean of French Musicians De plores Lack of Time Taken in Preparation of fVerhs , i Here te Conduct Phila. Orches- Ira Calls American Organic zaliens Best in World Vincent d'lndy. the me-t dlstin sulshed lUlna French composer, and. 1 nincc the death of Hnlnt-Hnenn, the dean ' of French music, take a generally ! hopeful view of the future of his art., from the creative Hide ns well ns thai , of ncrformnnce. , M. d'lndy is in Philadelphia today. ' r.nd will conduct the concerts of the i I Philadelphia Orchestrn.at the Acndenij 1 of AIiihIc Frldav afternoon nnd Suttir i day evenliiR. He nccemimnled the or- ehOMrn liacK ireni .cw ion; imer iih" rnnccri tliore TiteMla vevenlng. nnd will ,,lr,,('t tuc "henrstils until the Friday, M. .Hndy. in nppenrnnce. Is strlU-( Inclv like the late Henry Wnttorxen except that he Is mere slender, 'lull, with :t finely formed head and eves ex-1 i proMdve of every chnninR mood, be Is ' demlclnn. Hit nppeiirnnce denotes his 'devotion te tlie line nrls nnd liU ,lu,1,0"1s ",lku ls t-hurncU'rlsth- of the ""'l Who llllM lliudc. perhaps, hl! IIIOHt cxlmumlve study of the GroRerinn music , up te the nrescnt. RETAIL COAL PRICE , CUT25CENTSAT0N; Dealers Give Customers Bene fit of Removal of Trans portation Tax .m N0 BITUMINOUS CHANGEIHAS CONFERENCE JAN. 14 ? "f " V'l '' domestic purposes were slashed bv Phi!nd'.'lthiu dealers leday. The reduc- ..,,..ii,. ,.,., ,,., ' "' " " - the tfu-ispoitutlen lax en iiilnps, und before the en m coal from the 1 of the week picled nil dealers will lower (he cost. It has been generally given out thnt the pres-iit reduction, the llrsl in 'eiim time, will net lv fnllcvi! !;.- ihcrs, at lea-r duil'13 the ne.-ct tow mouthy. Se 'at- as can be '.earii'-d bituminous will continue te In ins te same price for at bast a week, when it is epe:tcd a reduction will come as in the case of unthiMcitc. Tlie ,'cse"ie suiip!, en hilinl. it Is s.iitl. is .iilli.'lent le lnl.1 cine of the e. pccte'l orders at tl"' lewn- cusi. GULL. STUCK ON ICE CAKE. riFfllnE? ON WARMER CLIME UtUIUCO UIM JIVHniVI tn ULIIYIC " Ferry Passeigers Ainu6cd at Pre- dicament of Ulci Bird ,,,.., Mfir,,.t M -,..., r,.rP. . h.iMi this iiiin-niir: were amused nt (he tu-cdicaiiient of a oueruhle sea cull breakfasting en a iimrs I of feed upon an ice pan ill the river. As the beat approached he reluctnntly abandoned bin repast and prepared te fly away. Te his yre.it distress, how ever. In discovered that one feet was , tlrmlj attached te the ice. whether i caught in u crevice or frozen en it is , Impossible te siij. ' The unfortunate bird struggled with suudn lliippings and Imps te free hiiu- lielf, illld (U lust siii'ceedetl. lie tires" into the air and winged his waj rapidly tn the Seuth, presumably te seek a warmer and less hazardous climate. ETHER AND OIL OF CLOVES MAKE 'BOOTLEG' COCKTAILS And 3 Brands Are Simply Different Celers, Dry Agent Testifies Ether and oil of .loves are among i tin inirredlents of tecktuils new- en I the market, according i.. i. ,,uii i. ... ..i I.-.....1, li....,llii l 'slllii'il te. up . ,"."," i .Im l,.'f..ii. I'nlte.l Stetcs Cemuiss iiner lk III K. I Mill t "" . Mauley against seven i i taken in a raid yestei-.laj . I And net only thai, but the cocktails aid te have been sold in quail bottles, were made Inte three "brands" simply by the use of tllffcrelil coloring mutter. ' Commissi. mer Mauley held the men urr'steil ye-terliy en Van Pell street mar Nerrls, under S."(mi bail I( was te.slllKtl liquor was being distilled In the house, The prisoners said they wei-q Geerge Wiigner, William Ceyle. Mau rice Cehen, Frank Hiuu-bury , William i Ilicky. .leliu Kelly nnd Theiims Darin. GERMAN FLAG IGNORED i , Wll.eil liiiiiiii' in. '.,.'... ",s ..lllllllll,. wns euiienc yester.iav vm a inn ' i i... ...' ll,,, I'nilinni I .. iti 1 wi ..I, i.ii .ui ..i... 1 lOIIiy I'l im '.'."'" ' ..' .1 iiuiy (he custeiiis Hag (libers departing I freip the pert refused te lly either Ihe i, Id or lb' "r"' einblein. due of ilie beats belutlglllg te ll.e ling. St limes i interests left Jie hnrlsir displaying a Christinas tret" where the new Hag , should bne been. Tlie skllineis who sniletl vesteribiv scorning the republican Hag declared they would heist the old German tlag in iinrruuiieiini Miners ami loreign ports. TIIIJ .1011 VOU A1UJ I.IIOKINd KOIl MAY Im fniiiiil In the Help Wanted columns en li,n,-e U3, lv. ..i-i. ...ii .. -....1 i,,,i .ii i,, . mi &, VINCENT d'INDY tlens still of a vHlt l:c inmlc here In 1',fH. It wns durlns that yenr thnt the " llrst pcrf. " I orinnnce or ihh sympneny in 11 , Hut In the Fulled States wns Riven In Philadelphia. At the Jiellevuc-Slrutfnrd this mernliiR, M il'Indy upoke of bis art und tlie outlook for thu future as It up- Cnntlnjifil in race Nrtfntcru. reluinn Tlirc Offer of Mere Than $150,000 a Year Proves Tempting te ' Postmaster General l!y (he Assiclated Press Washington. Jan. 4. Postmaster ' General Hays said today lie lind net yet decided whether te leave the Cabinet aiul necept the new plnpp he bns been offered in tlie niotlen-plctiiro industry, and wns net likely te make u decision within tlie next ten days. Published figures 10 the effect that tfie molien-pldurc .producers bavi' sag Rested .Sir.O.iMH) a jour te begin with are said te lie somewhat under the sum Itclucluiil te Leae Cabinet ,.is .....Hers I1(nv Mun.l, it is said by, some of the Posimaster General's j friends, he is net inclined te .sever Ills 1 .. . . . ... -,.... i,..- iiiiusua. .sniarj mat Would be carried by tlie iitwitimi ion,i.,i 1 lie lias net yet discussed ii,.. "'" ...'. iiiiii 1 Uitilfi. :'..'" cs net In end t act until , sloetl - - -...-.. v iiii 1 1.111 nil- 111 1 1 1 nn. leliills of tjie offer miii!' bv the mo-(ien-p.'turo p.eple ure te be discussed with them bj Mr. IIa, .J,iunrv 14. and he bus told his associates In elUelnl life here (hat he 'intends te held nil open mind until nfter that .imfHrcme III' illlSO IS SJ, (,, l.ar i.ssiirei, the ili tlii' I're-lilent thut would i each no cislen mill! they situation again. had tnll.eil eer I nlll yesterday, the Pest muster Gen eral, who .has been away from Wash-, iiiglen resting. Im,l net im ntiened the offer te .Mr. Har.ling. T. , hml luncheon together at the White Meuse1 yesterday, however, and Mr. I Iu- is said te have tel, the Chief Executive that the preposition loekisl tee at tractive te dismiss wltheui considera tion, Cemparuthcly Peer Man Uegrct that there mit;ht b. au pros poet of losing his Postmaster General wus understood t llni ,.,, e-.ptesed by Mr. Hnrdiiig. but Hi" subiect wns dropped witli the iiiidersiiiiniiug thut' no resignation wns ii.imiiienl. . Despite evldi'l.ees 1 lt:i t Mr liny, )' net new liieliui) tt, fmnr the nronesiil I lllllde le ll 1 id -nine of these closely us us seciatc.l wiih him belieie that In (he end he may de se. The Pesiiunslvi- General i- n ,,. pnratlely peer mini, uiul ulmi he en teretl the Cabinet after dunlin,,, all his iiiiii- mr senna i year, te I,k tasks as .. . . . ivi'iiiniiii no lllll.euai I'llllll lllllll many would "l "I- iiiciiiin preiileletl tint , .1,,, I,. l... j ""' '" "" ""verininiit -ervi only up year or se and then again inki his law prtM'tlce FIND MAN DEAD; JET OPEN Police Say Weaver Committed 'Sui cide Was Out of Werk Harry Zuehschwcrt. fn't.,,n, m,,,.s old. M.'! West CiiiiilieVliiml -iron.' was found dead In betl this iiieriiing wim u gas jet in ihc room open itihcr recuieis feuiitl Ibe Imilv afiu- .iieh. sebwert fulled te appear fr brckfusi. I tillcc sin- lie ceilliuitleil suicide uclischweit w.is a weaver and hae been uni'inpley ed some time. STEAL $75,000 IN GEMS New Yerk Jeweler Finds Safe In His Heme Rifled New Yerk Jan. -L-Harry Anion, a jeweler, who has etbees at ti Maiden lane, returned te his home at Hi.st Eastern Parkway, llroeklw. .ester day. wilh his wife, from a tlicatic and supper party In Munhiiltaii t.. find thnt In their absence robbers liml I'inptled a snfe en (he second j,,,,,' of diiiinends, emernbls ami rubles vnluml nt $7..(MH. 'linn ii Mr. Amow told the police the stife hud been dragged le the middle of th, Heur. Its tlenr hnd been cut off clenrli with what the police call a "can opener." PrUale papers worn scat scat scat toreil about the fleer, and tlie jewelery part of which belonged te hla cim-' tumors, wns gene. HAYS UNDECIDED AB FILM B l,. . i. .. TREATY OF AWIIt BRITAIN IS DEVALERA'SPLAN Hepe for Division Tomorrow or Friday Expressed by Dail Members MAJORITY OF SIX FOR PACT CONCEDED BY OPPONENT Hy the Associated Press Dublin. Jan. . On the renswm- blins of the Dail Elreann today the new version of Enmen de Valcm' i amendment wns distributed ii the mem lpr. It prottesps n 'treaty of amity anil necliitlun bptween Irelnnd nnd tlie Governments of Grent Prltnin nml of tin: etlur stntcs of the IlrltMi Tem menwcaltli. The nmendinpnt provider : "Thnt innsmuch ns tlm nrtlclc of nRrpement for u trenty between (Jrent i nrnntn nnu irniiimi. niuin ti iu iivinrni TII i T (...1 ..l..inl n I Aflilnii " .... , . ..n I'CCCIIIUIT U. Ji'-l. ' " Irish niitlenal nsplratiens and the n n n .xociatien of Irelnnd wPJ; (no enm inunltj of nations known ns (he llritl-h Commenwoaltli, nnd cannot be tin bn-Is of an cnd'irlni; pence between the lrifli and Ilrltlsh peeples: "Tlie Dall Elreann, In the n.iiue of tlie sovereign Ii-ImIi tuition, main's te the Covernment of Great P.rltnln. te the Government- of the ether state- in the P.ritisli Comnienwenltli n'id te the lweples ,.f Great BrUain anil of these several itates, (be fnllnwlns proposal for a treaty of amity and annotation which the Oail Elreann it ceuineed could be "iitcred into by the Irish poe- 11p with the sincerity of Reed will. Hie comnlete text of the proposals, ' it was announced, will be put Inte tlic hands of ilie deleeates at the cls et this nfternoen's session. Mr. tie Anlern. after sharp im-Iiiiuzph v. it ti Arthur Griflith und Mh-luiil Col Cel lins ever the much-mooted "I)eeuni',iit Ne. 'J." announced that in- would uinve liN altcrnn(ive proposals lonmrrew iir , u amendment te tlie writutli, motion for nUlllcatlen of lb" ti-eatj. The tniestleu was raised " whether Mr. de, Valera. under the rules of the debate. would be permitted te maiw uneui.er speech. Ituciiley Demands ICepublic I)t-put I!iiekle.. tlie lirst speuker at tedav's ses-leii. In his argument against the t'reatv. took the ground (hat the only iiuiudiite' he hail from bts const iruente Wns fr a republic. The Irish delegates had taken from Ireland te Londen the minimum demands of Ire'and. hi? de clared, and th tlelegates. under threat, had accepted something less than lrih independence The I'ninn .leek, (lie flvmbet of shivery, would continue te lient In Irelnnd under tlie trenty, he wild. Tlic "rotten press" which bad stiunpedeil the country was trying te 'Stampede Its' representative,, but, be would net yield. Alexander MniCnbe. of Sliae. fol lowed with .1 p'ea for iicepptnnoe. While l.e was picturing tlie disappointment lie said millions of Irish women and chil dren would feel if the treaty were re- inet-iMl Alls, .wary .uui-.-sii iin-j um-i - n j,,;,, ,,,,, ,,. ,!,,. women were net in fmer of the trenty. Te this MacCabe retniltsl : I)c Vtilera Again C'ritii-icil MacCabe expressed regret ever (he .. I. I,. ' .!.... .. ...... ,t.. ,!,.. i,,,,. As for the ..pulsiens of tin treaty. I'.iej i-epri"ciii'il goods ili- 1 lhcietl and net pnuui-eu. lie did ne1 like some things about in- treaty, but he acieiti"l it as a st.p toward mere. land be regaided die i.pp.un-nts of the trenty .. guilt v el "t ruuliiiil in. ite med' te natieuiil su i ne " The weuM sacrlliee the . hole popu'.ilie.i of lie- i bind en the nllnr '' '' i-illul pnnei- ililcs. lie criticized De Valere. "tlocii "tlecii incut N'i. '-'." I In alternnttw' propeM.L .saying there would be a Governer Gen eral even under it i This la-! declaration provoked a heated scene. De Vnl. in nnl tin , document should net lie rt-firnd te ii, tlie Dall it nl It In i.ieM'd ii ns at, i...iotm i...ietm incut. ( Artlnii (Jritlillis a'd it -,i i ni un fair te .no public In -UppH'-s litis tleei.n '.-. lie Vale . -.Id l.e was pre nil si te bting ll fui .v. ml a, any tiuu . I 1 1 tunt the etli r s.ilc. r.-.'iig .i tllrni v.',e Cunlii.'.i'il en I'. i:c srvrntrrii, ( uliinin Our WIT SPROUL HERE, SAYS HE WILL MAKE A STATEjMENT TONIGHT v Governer Sproul arrived at Brea'l Street Section nt 2.45 o'clock this afternoon and went directly te 'he Union League. He said he would mnkc n statement tonight en the sena'e'ial vacancy. PANAMA CANAL TRAFFIC SETS NEW HIGH RECORD PANAMA, Jan. 4. In spite of the world-wide business de pression the volume of shipping trarYTc through the Panama Cnun' in 1021 set n new high record. The tolle fei the calendar yeai were ?10.ay.r,718, apprexinntely fj'30,000 meie than the picvleus year, acceitling te the euicial report. TEARS OFF WOMAN'S RING Thug Sheves Pistol in Her Face and Takes $3 Frem Purse Mrs. Ezey l.eaiii.fn, .Villi La.isdeuue Men. ie. was l.ebl up ut tie i or. n r et' Fifty -fifth nnd Master sti nbnii' 11 .HO last night v hile en ler v a; lien,' from a picture sn,i . The thug wus a Negro, lie sinned a pistol in her face and took .'! from her purse. 1 It then tore her wedding ling from her finger ami escaped. TI.OIHIIV M'F.CIM.." ATLANTIC illK.T I. INI'. IM l.uiH iritli. new In nivlic. IN'u tutrii far). C'helc of nihcr 1'ireuch trulni KH itiiuuiii mm ni'onnieilIlo.i nn r!e a uftVe, loeu ihrsinut i . i'hli u.. Actress Engaged Jfcee: JV I CATHERINE CAbVlilt I' Widow of Paul Armstrong, pluy wrlglit. who lias announced bcr engngenient le Colonel Geerge Car ruGicrs, '.1 weallby Cuii.idlan unr c(ci-:ut GIRLS CLIMB OUT WINDOW TO ESCAPE BLAZE AT CLUB cres mi (he nutslde of tlie cenin, nnd Empleyes Shut Off Frem- Exits by ;"' ,.,l"!,1k ,,!'l,s w" ' removed before , , . , .... '(the bodies were shlepcd te the United Qmnb in PnrtlnrAf Riillrilnn 's:,....... r..M 1...-1..1 rr..i.t i....ii. Smoke in Engineers' Building Four girl employesef the Engineers' Club, lul." Spruce street, climbed from first-fleer rear windows of tin- club house nt neon today when a blaze In the cellar filled the kitchen with ileiise smoke. The eung women were Elizabeth Henry, 171S Guul street: Dorethy Tucker ;il(i Seuth Eleventh street; relmtich. 7."!t North Twenty- I.oenu fourth street, and Delia (Mennor. The lire was ln a paper baling ma chine and 'ignited u pile of paper and wnste materials. A pnngrvuy. giv ing access te the rear jard, was tilled with smoke, compelling the girls te leave l the windows. lli'iu'N Dutten, manager of the club fought the lire with chemicals, uldctl by ether empleyes, until firemen ar- rived. The tlames did net spread beyond tlie cellar. BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA IS DAMAGED IN COLLISION Puts Back te Pert After Crash With British Schooner Itnslen, .Inn. 1. 1 Itv A. P. 1- The battleship North Daketu reported by witelesH today that she had been in collision with the liritish c( homier T. K. llentlej off t'ape Ceil last night. The battleship turned back te the nnv jard here for repairs. Tlie schooner was Mild tn be in need of Immediate ' assistance ami the naval tug Iehavc wns-sent imu irinii iuti-. -e net- -Ynn injured. Tlie battleship's shutters nnd elevator were iliimncrsl. Captnin Treneh ie- ported tlie North Dakota wns mnking 1 four knots en her return te the nnvy jnrd. wliieli she hail left yesterday for winter niaucmers off Giinnttinnine. Tlie sehoener's tlnmuge wns reported as largely less of headgear. The T. K. Ilfiitle,. Captain 1'erry in, (emmnnd. was last reported at St. Geerge. N. I... bound for Norwalk. Conn. Slie registers about .",(10 tens. -Ynn SAILOR OVERBOARD DROWNS Shipmates en St. Leuis Can't Ex plain Accident; Get Bedy With Irons I pier Deyle, twenty -three years old. iir-1 class scauiun en the I' S. S. St. Lejiis fell overboard Inst night when en wntih and was drowned. Tlie sailor was inissnl at s o'clock when .leliu Hepkins, his relief, came en duty. The battleship ililu. the St. Leuis' hert'i mute lit Pier C iti (no buck channel, turret her ses.relillBhts en the water. Twe boatloads of sailors from the St. Leuis with grappling irons brought the body up at II o'clock last night. Deyle's shipmates cannot explain the net ideiit. hut are sure it was net n nielde. The sailer's isuiinmudiiig of-lice:- oil id he was known ,,u the ship for bis bright smile ami sunny disposi dispesi disposi tien, and was incupabb of suicide. 'emmaniler Simpsen, e.is'utie of- I'.eer of the Philadelphia 'ny Yard. has notified the youth's parents. lit unit from Mississippi. ( BODY NOT IDENTIFIED Man, Found in Frent of Hospital, Were Six Suits of Clethes Itleiltllli'iitiiii. Iil.s net been nuide to day of the bmlv of a mail found, lnnt night. I'i flint el the Jewish lb. pita!, nt erk n .el mid dlncv avenue, ami who died s,,,rlh after being nilinlllel le that iusiitutien from weed nlcohel poisoning The man was c,,d In six suits of c'elht'N. The man was found by a pr ile-triuii wim notified the hospital autbeiitl.'h. A vain effort wis made te it"le him lie was about sixty U,. enn, old. nli.ni, ,ri feet 0 Inches (ull. but carried nothing te reveal Ms Identification -i- ROPES AND BLACK . I'niiv iini uiiiiilv iRi ?w 'Mf: L Embalmer Tells Senate Cem" mittee of Gruesome Discovery . During Disinterment MOTHERS WEEP AT TALE ' OF FALSE IDENTIFICATIONS l: Hy I be Associated Presit WasbliiRten. .Ian. 1 Hnfim Hubbard, of New Yerk, onmlevcd by the Amerlcnn Graven IloRlstratlen Service in preparing bodies of Ainpr h-aii soldiers for shipment from France, told a Seiinte commit tee today that en three bodies disinterred lie found a rope around the neck of each nnd a black cap ever pnch face. I Cnllcdas the lirst wup nt the re sumption of tlie hearings- of the com mittee Investigating ehnrRCH by Sen Sen aeor Tem Wntsen thut American .sol diers were bunged without trinf In France. Hubbard declared there was nothing in the ceflius by which the i bedie could be identified. I he bodies were Identified by the Stntes for Imrinl." Hubbard testified. Majer lllernme Ople. of Stnunten, Vu.. ceinmniuler of the Third Itnthillen, 110th Infantry, nceused by Henry h, I Scott, of Konmero. ().. of' having nhet and killed two soldiers in France, wnn ,011 band with cnunel te enter formal denial of the charge. limuiKp some of 'the witnesses were anxious te testify niul return home there wns np early 1 reference te the Opie case. IMacU Caps mi Bodies Dewribing ills weik In (lie Held as. ,1111 assistant embalmer. Huhlinrd went into great detail, while Chairman ; Ilrnndcgpf. was nttemptiug te find out what he knew about charges of Illegal i liaiiL-incs. "Veu'v'i written a Ieiit leller. new tell us in jour own way wbiit veu knew about the hanciui: chnraes." Chairman 1 Hrundegee insisted. "While at a cemetery In France. helping ispt tlie bodies rady for idiln tnent home." the witness said. "I saw thpe bodies brought up with the hepe and black cap just as they were when the men were hanged. I think two were Negroes nnd one n white man. I think it was a disgrace te the army i that the bodies went te the parent", without tin bluck caps being removed." The witness gave tlie names of ,rr eial persons who were pre eat ut the cemetery with him. "There was tee much hurry in th. registration service." be eentlmiCM "nnd many sad mistakes in identities 4 tien were made." if "There were iu tags en the beijl!: 1 of the three veldler?' Henater .Or' HANGED SO m -.- I lllll II II PSI. If 1 . V'..i:iip,T . -? t t.:k1...-.i U.' J, Ultl JiUl &t-v IMii iiuuuiini ii j Iedle Net Properly Identlflci4'M "Were beillcn that were net prepfulj identftied shipped home uh idcntifici I. Senater llrandegee nsked. l-x "They were." Hubbard replied. Mini women in the crowded l-oetr. who lest sons overseas leaned forward and listened clese'y te Hubbard's long recitnl of "cureles-ness," some With tenrs in their eyes. De you knew if these three men were executed in accortlanie with the Inw.'" tlie chairman nt-ked. "I de net." "Have ou any evident t that men vvere luiiiRetl wltlieut trial?" "Ne. sir. "Knew nn; thing of you ctlge of cruelty V" "Yes." he siinl. It developed thnt what own knewl- he wnnttif'te tell was ipurs.iy. "Strike It out. tliet,." s-i lean. j mecnair- Keninieil "topes Frem Corpses Examined by Colonel Wa'ter A. Ib'thel, actinr jiid'-c advocate general of the iiriuy, Hubbard saitl several hundred bodies wcie tnken up nt the French ceuieiery. where he found three with ropes hoeped around the neck, "Tlie three bodies wire taken up In different purls of the t emetery en the nme day." be s.itr. . "The rep WRM III en. Ibtc" feet Ien; I took off the limes.'' "Hew many oilier men tnw It?" l olenel ilethel nsiC't. "I den t knew." idding that Uu did net. report :he case. "And the iird icuert tf it wai made by vm te Senater Watsen V" "Yes. sir." ''I'ha's ull." exclaimed Colonel I'pthel, while Hubbard war. still trying te cot ileng with his story. "What prompted you te write me?" inked Senater Wat son. taking the wit ness. "My duty as a fermr service man.'" In' replied. ( untlniirtt en l'aur Twe. Column Twe HELD AS MURDER SUSPECTS Six Aliens Detained in Connection With Llnwoed Heights Slaying ( e,ilcslllc, Pa.. Jan 1. Six Ital ians, ranging in ng from nineteen te twenty-five years-, nrrcMPil ns nuspeftH in eonneetieu uh last Saturday's held-up of the American Stere nt I.In I.In I.In woetl Heights and th" imtrdrr el Charles MeGuIre, are being held by police authorities here. Distrirt At' terney Tuyb.r and Detective O'ToeIe, et Delnwnrc County. Iiaxe been notified. Tlie men answer the description of the ImndilH us sent out bv the peller. i The., give tlieir names us t IVtemen, J Dale, Jehn Walker, Frank I-fntlnl, t l.arles Suiuiuitt. all of Philadelphia, untl Frank Hands, of New Yerk ThtJ men applied for lodging at the city po lice station here late last night and Police Chief McNeil decided te held tlti'in iinlll 'he Delaware County au thorities could leek them ever. PREPARE FAIR-SITE REPORT Engineers' Committee Werk-," y Urtlfl a mi.vdiiu ivuajr r'l "- it rvi s a t I n n -r . -n 'I Up S"squi,i'iin'iin.ul Committee iu tin lmiciin"'i' 'lul ml thin ttftfrf. tiuiiii in ninslilir ilnl.t which liau betiW "Milii-n"! for tin imal report en rccem-Vir mfiiilotien (ui ju hiti of the nxir4iU,-: il.,i. All iiniitakll r I III fmiital Immi &- i'i lifiiwl . B I'r.niiAi'M thu r.nv nTivt.r.wFJ(ft jiiek.ns ter i in uif rer e.! jr 'J" i Sty. See p4s) Sti Aitv r I - : d V'-. .s S-d 3 A I- V? ! i-'i .. ! S4 jem' k "J si. a i 4 X r K n w -A ft tV . "?K j-j .s yi, . it '