KHd: ; -'.., ,J . V i ,i i te W ' 'f HE WEATHER Cleudy and colder tonight with tern nentture falling te about 25 degrees y morning j Friday fair and colder. , TKMrKItATURE AT KACU HOUR 11 12 1 21 3T4 no 52 52 r2 02 r:i 51 52 Cuenutg jtubltc fe&ger " 71 1 " "1 Z " ' " " 1 ' a ' . i , J rs i iie 1 1 W 11(1 HH t V Vel. viii. no. 97 'What I De Will Be for In . terest of Stdte28) erner Says I HOLDS CONFERENCE TH 'ED' VARE SaVS HiS Appointment Will Net I n- i. KHn liAri' nttflp Confab REFUSES TO RESIGN POST; EASTERN MAN TO GET TOGA Sacrifice of Ambition New Mer its Similar Action by 1 Others, He Feels TWO PLACES IN BALANCE Western Men May Try te Put Bell in and Control Naming of Other Candidates Peace or wnr within the Republican State Orgnnlntlen for the Mny pri mary hangs in the balance today, with Governer Sproul nwnrc thnt Congress man William S. Varc is definitely a candidate te succeed Senater Penrose. "I will net be .1 party te any deals" Mr. Sproul declared nt his efflce, 1512 Chestnut ftreet. "Whatever T de, I trill de as Governer .and In the In ttrest or the Commonwealth." v The statement- was In advance of a rail by Senater Vare. te announce his! brother's ambition te the Governer. The Senater saw Sir. Sproul this nftcrnoen In the. Governer's office. When the conference had ended Gov Gov ereor Spretil was asked te make some comment. "I tnlked with Senater A'arc for an hour," he wild, "and tfie conference wns reneludcd with geed humor." "Did ou ngree te appoint Con Cen smsmnn Vare te the United States -Senate?" Won't "Localize" Appointment "I lme no statement te make nnd there In nothing te be paid, unless Sen ter Vnre wants te say anything." ''Have j en decided whom you will Appoint?" "I feel.'' leplied the Governer, "thnt the appointment will net be lncnliy.ed, and that the 111:111 1 mime will meet vrlili the approval of the people of the Slate. 1 priMiiinlly have been urged te he a candidate in the next primaries. 1 lime nut divided that question. In a wnj, I would rather have the InOu nce than the responsibilities. '1 epcct te go te Pittsburgh befere the week is out nnd talk things ever wllli Senater Cinw. My own thought Is that these questions cannot be an- weird e(Tliniid. but in 11 general way .lean sai Hint tap man 1 appoint will 1 net be a chair wanner. He will be -i liermniient appointment. That is. he .ni t .1 1 1 r 1 mi 1 wlll he the kind of man who will be a e.ilnliiliite in the Mny prlmnries." Wants "lilsht Kind of Man" The tievernnr wns asked If this meant no luiiiM'lf was eliminated. lie replied lie was mere Interested in nnming the i'ljilit kind of man te succeed Senater I'ci.ni-e.nud in bringing about his nom ination next Mny. These remarks were interpreted by "eiiie as Indicating thnt the Governer would net be a candidate next Muy. At the same time he""peintcd out that lit liml received 11 number of recommen recemmen recommen 'latlens in his own favor. Friends of Mr. Sproul snj the Vare intentions lime created new cemplien tlens in the nli-cmlr1 hielilv involved 1 ituetie.n caused bv Senater Penrose's I ti.iu "" leath in Wnsliingten last Sat- unlay I'rltnds of the Ciitrrrner nlse say thnt li ib cold te the Vare ambition, and that he believes Congressman Vare wild neier be elected te the United etatcs Hcnntc. . lie floverner Is undrrstoed te believe Si fi V ""L'l'h'ced 11 gient deal when he j i,.,1 "'npletc bis term instead of nrflspins f,n. tl0 Henntership. It Is CtDllnufd en Cur IeUrnJ.wmi,nn Twe C G. DIXON, DIVORCED TWO WEEKSAGO, REWEDS Prominent Clubman Marries Mrs. Melen F Ri,ii.i... ., .. . .. -. -.w....v.lclr n,..y. Divorcee vcrlb'v iX" iK " '""'"her of the Unl. Wl'..,few'... Philadelphia Ce. I i spreul rejects any deal In naming new senator; ; w. s. vare out for vacancy! nurr iti'n n .. ..e tt . Cinvtm. .l...,...'w,., "lv"rcc( freedom colder" weatner lenignt u Sir-rSaS R6i"HW & 18ii 'n V rH' ' ,cU' 3l't Hci, M, . ill;, iillL"P,n,K'c' . New YiVk. Thieve8 Get Jewelpy an ....... v-,,, -. m 'IIC lOl'lller m..l,.,...l .. 1. . .suae Schllchlcr. i'hc former iPf" TWrvcH entered the home of James '(.Mr. Dixen was Ml 1 ffl f, r YlfQ Mersun. 11 el II engineer, la Ilurnoed liL1.0"?!!-!' l"iBliter : of .Mr ,, d m'J" V". I'l'l'cr Darby Township, late lust UKh WllleUKhby. of Phi idVlnlln lnNi "'B1"' V,r,,n "" "bH.P"r." "f ,1" f'"'l-. Newport. . """,pm,,n "d and stele Jewelry viilued at .W.-iOd ...T.I Claim Mftttr at Under h Act at Hotspots of Crisis in Senatorial Fight I Congressman Varc definitely be comes candidate for Senate scat left vacant by Ueics Penrose's death. v ' 2-rGovcrner Sprout announces that .he will net be "party te any deals" en sVnaterahln: impl'cntlen is he will net let Vnre's candidacy go unchallenged; gossip-says Sprout's w v jivrtv uuuiuui in .tifeii way Commissioner Sadler. H Peace or war believed te hang in balance, with possibility of Gov Gov ereor leading his forces against Varc-Magee line-up in spring pri mary. I Senater Vare calls en Governer this, afternoon in Air. Sproul's office at 1512 Chestnut street. Governer says, after conference, that it was ended in "geed humor," nnd that the appointment he made te the Senate would net be "localized." 5 Governer is expected te name Penrose successor Saturday or Monday. E WITH DEEP SECRECY Bedy Taken Frem Heme at 8:1 5 A. M. by Paid Pallbearers arid Rushed te Grave GUARDS LINE CEMETERY Senater Penrose was buried brsidc his father, nl 8:..0 o'clock this morning, In Seuth Laurel Hill Cemetery, behind 'ecked gates nnd with every element of lmstc and secrecy. The grave and burial plot arc devoid of flowers 6V floral offerings of any kind. That wns done, according te a state ment issued later by a representative of the family, te carry out the Senater's often expressed desire for a funeral as simple nnd private as possible. Senater Pcnree was net cremntcd, ns his father had been, and us it wns expected he would be. His body reposed In a heavy, simple bronze-lined caskpt, which eight professional pallbearers handled with difficulty. There was no lifting of the veil of mystery which has surrounded all the preliminaries of the funeral, even nt the iirtunl moment the body was taken from the Scnnter.'s residence, l.,:il Spruce street, his father's house before him. Open (Jr.-nc First Hint The first hint that the funeral would b held today enmc when it was learned yesterday that a grave had been opened in the Penrose family let. The let i Ne. ."SO, in Section 7 of the cemetery. The ashes of Dr. Uleh- ard A. T. Penrose nre wild te be buried there. A beaw Fiinnl it lu uni,i ...m remain around tlie cemetery until an fnvy hour tomorrow mdrning. Why the iSunrd remains te long could net be dc- termlllcj, A)i visitors . who cannot ( prove tliey have business in tne ceme- rHpr,0C(b.e CXCl",1C'1 MMU1 tl,C BU"rtl8 The grave" site Is beautifully situated en a promenotory overlooking the East Hiver drive of I'lilrineuut Park. It was made long age, nnd Is deep and dry, ami lined with brick. The slab was removed jesterdny, nnd the grave swept Centlniifil en I'ngn ruuriern. Column l'eur BLOC LEADERS SEE HARDING Senators Kenyen, Capper and- Kel logg Discuss Legislation With Him Washington, .Ian, fi. (Hy A. P.) Twe lenders of tlie Senate agricultural bloc. Senators Kenyen, of Iown, nnd 1. upper, in jsiuimih, accompanied by Senater Kellogg, of Minnesota, bad ii ll"'' conference today with President Harding. The Senators afterward said they bud discussed legislative matters. It later became known that President Harding hud requested the Senators te (tmfer with him regarding the pending 111 11 requiring farmer repretcntutlen en the Federal Heserve Heard. Mr. Ilnrd Ing did net indicate his position en the ineasuie, it was said, WEATHERSPOILS SKATING May Return With "Fair and Celder" Forecast for Tonight 1 1n in uud nbnermally high tempera lures, have eliminated hkatlng ns a win ter sport for the present. There Is no Mifn Ice en any of the park lakes. Skating may return tomorrow with the forecast calling for fulr upd "much ml tomorrow, $60d0 d Securities In Harwood Park ",,Ki,tll'1( . Mpl,,lic itlnble aecurltles worth S.'t.'OO. Entered us Hccend-CI PENROS IS BURIED Urn Vnmc At Vhliadtlrtita, l'. March 8, 1870 1. j. ' . .. ....,' 1.. MAYOR CRITICIZES MITTEN'S I' OFFER; Asks Council te Permit Contract for 'Power If Municipality Operates Line FEARS PERMANENT 7-CENT FARE AND DOUBTS PROFIT The third step toward mtiiilclpnl op (ration of tl. J'raukf.ird I'levnted win urged en Council this iiftenienn by .Mayer Moere as he criticized the latest proposal for P. It. T. 'operation of the clty-bullt line. The Mayer -wit nn ordinance which would authorize n ventrirt between the ity nnd the Philadelphia Mlcctiic Company for n supply of power te the Pin nit ford elevated. Twe prier mpe taken Ify the Mayer were an ordinance which would up. prepi Intl. money 'for u eutheni termi nal of the Frnnkferd elevut'ed. and nn oidliiance which' would create a P.u- J?.1" ?S l";ration in the Department of City Trnnslf. Criticizes Milieu's Offer ..;T,,,P ,Sn,rn"mf ,,nVr """le December :'J l,l,nJ!Vls ''" Ml"cn. prcblcnt of the I . H. r. Company, was questioned .. ""- "'""n;i liie Mnyer scut Couii HI en the ground thnt it was "net suf liclentiy specific te sntlsfv tl.c city" and "does net properly 'ensldcr the city s- Interests. Tlie Mayer further said : "The point ms been renched where it eenm vital. f any xerviec Is te be secured looking te a unified sjstcm. thnt the issue be forced by municipal operation of the plant it (the city) owns and controls tins, whether nn ngreenunt can be V. i?jyy ''eaf'1",'' with tlie Philadelphia Kepid Transit Cempanv or net " Acceptance of the Infest I' it t offer the Mayer continued, would tie nc city up with the prerut fnrc of seven cents cash or four ticket for twenty-flve cents. Profits Called "Illuserj" The company's proposal te pnv a graduated return en the city's Invest -ment which would reach r per cent' in !i 1 ?V,' -Vl'nr of "l'an.v operation of the h wns termed "Illusory" bv the Mayer lie said the March .11 lease new before Council would terminate six months after the completion of valua tion proceedings before the Public Serv- have the city cnuln ihn ltnUMnr, ti n - . - s- "'HI MMI UIM'f ereas the old agreement called for cnuipincnt of the line by the coni ceni pany. I'lirthcr. he said ihe propeml for the pity te furnish 100 elevated cars would delny operation six months nfter signing the Ienre because the dtv has only titty cars ordered. When the Mayer's transit message had been read. Itirbard Weglcln. Coun cil iiiu-iiieiir, remarKed : . '7 (1 'i!!.1 fe1,1 'liinycd at the ob jections. Ihe message shows n careful analysis of the offer line been made." Council te Consider Proposal Mr. Wegleiu then moved a resolution calling for Council te sit as a commit tee of the whole Monday at '2 P M te consider the Mitten proposal. The res olution called for the presence of the Mayer, Cit Solicter Smyth, Director j 1 1 1 1 k nun .,ir. .i.itten It passed I iinnnimeusl.i The Council president nln ..1 t..-.i t PUSHES CITY PLAN thtvrn'rwMlV"1 completely operated stills yet cenfis-1 Crowds of oemmulers. caught en their ,c k.icben. She- was ba.ll, burnc.! fR ZZt l a y 7 Z TTl' """ i'M -" f '. K "al of the city Jrnpwl ''l,"? K-, ue eT'l'Js entru. ' W t Werk, steed packed together In about the body and hubs and her l.nir ,HZ V I,, , c,V slV ' the vani ' "" Ut 'v.,,I,m V b' U"1 "" th" general s.isten wlie ni,'1 Swirch 0f the building which for "" darkened cars from S:0R until 8 00. ' W' nsci o.npletHy off. lie picked .f-12'. ,.-, tmliu. nl, wii ,,.,'! V0b,. ' l """'"f'T. "' Vebrtle.,s , ,.rem. he said, of allowing tl,e "emianv 7 p;' vacant, resulted In the seizure of I hiladelphlu It, pidl rausit Company te Hospital In the mennt.nic word was T1. ellJ M.H ,, ,., ,., ff 1 In cl.,-inK he sold that be H.euph) cente., the citv's 7nve.stn.eut JJfille the I eighteen barrels of mash, ten gallons "l"1''' "'" rnlf.v connection. tlntjlictl te Philadelphia and surgeons , ,(,. rrrt n.,larf '" .he resolution would bring about a ,b!g city would be receiving V.nl V,!c The city-wide tle-up wns due .0 the g ' Sj'tS ! Th- sh,i" VJ", '"" ,M,W hZ?tt !lTiUrh ""' '"" ' "in ffi.S' ew agreen-cnt the """ eMmS f ,lqUOr '" U T " '" 'in "T " " ' rZ .7! V'Uu- .gunlzV. Mnver rnntli.u.;.! 1 ...b...".c V H" I ti'.fni.r Imiiri. '"" ,IP "clawarc iivcnue power-house ' ,r ,,-..,.. , ,,,.,.,. ,. ,,iul the r..- U-I.I..I, 1,,.. ....... .1' 111 .lanuiiri. HC'O. Mr. Mall iv..h the. a report covering the three conferences large quantity of rat poien imd reach hour, was the scene of great perlurba which be and ether city nnd county efl 1 powder. On 'the second tloer he found tlen. I I. .... . . . 1 . .. .1... Itnnnnlli Hin s.i .nt' t , pi,.. I .. r.f , I- tentlniiril 011 Vat l'eur. t'elun -iJl'Liii""" T" IWHMAM CUOT Ui eniii 1 It had been in recent operation, rur- WUrVIAN bHOT IN ROW ther investigation eau-ed him te send WITU DDrtTur-n 11. . .....in n cnll fop prehibitum ngents and . iieuu 1 ncrt-IIM-LAWl Camden Man i Turns Revolver en! HJmself, but Is Npt Hurt Badly Mrs. Unhewn Sussn.an. IL'ilil .,:,.. avenue, Cnmden. is in the West Jersey ........ .,..,,1., iie-iiiiiu with ,1, et , "Why don't von .m i7'i, .'.:' . """ l vu go te work, von hunt she is said te have ren ninriie.r. I wili'lt'illiuil .-lushiiiuu IS CIinrL'Oil relf 1 bnving raised his hnnd tn uiri ..- The police s.i.i he turned te lee w'bc.i Sussinan fired several s he s ime 1 er ' back Sussinnn then turned the im,, ,,nnn himself and pulled the trigger, indict ing a slight flcshjveund in his forehead. GIRL LEAPS TWO STORIES lav ' bv I.e.' breTl .V,. "i"1, ft' m)l1lp I """ b'"'rPW 'f the finest mash. Cle-e On one et the Prankford cai - life . en. I in-ill '- I C-irne. ter .'il,' .1 b",ss" ' l"'f'i,ll' he Ntl" " ,l,p second I oer wer dui'ter stepped outside te en-., his nervc Si ssmun s ii'X ,rrest ' th,b t,i,J'' "'" ""p-?"11 JB": l111;'1 with whisky , with .1 smoke. An he sir.i. k a match! The e Hce siv tlt .1 ' fin . , and ready te be shipped. the lights in the cur cu.ue en again and ' ns u res il f ,. Iter, 1, 00. nK. epcurrel i A. jnr.l-uuder 11 tarpaulin the "the power raine back, as though by bis wlm l.n 1 1 ,.' .'?.', '" wl,,ch Abr: 1 elT.cers, located several cases which buw 1 own Individual eflVrts. bv his sister-in.liiw nf i.' 1 ''"'" I net nn ct been exnmincd. I "Say," remarked a wit en one of 1 ' !r.?.S'P.r '? , " ,..f , .""I 08lS "I'en F,ir a time ou the arrival of the ! (he cars stalled beileatb the fr.n,Lf,,r,l tin- niiiwnri. in ult iiiixniitni Phlladelphlan Seriously Hurt In'ih""1- 1 JumD at Chrlna r, liiuss ald Merriam leaed the build- jump ai uneisea Cottaee :..i .ii,i,. , ..,,, i,t .. .,.,,,1,1 ... ., .... . Atlantic (ity. ,ln r,.. M,s ,.,.,, ..11. iiiii'ir..,!., 1 .l.iii.. -iiiree, urn .lleva- from the second ;,erv "f JilNnrth j.;!:i;. ! seu 11 ven ue, lower Chelsea, early 10- day. and received serious iniuries. I i.ieu-.UK iivi-iiue, I'llllllllelpllla, Jumped lieu mother uud sister nre will. !.. , .. - . ill the CIO Hospital and her father was summoned by telephone te her bedside Cltj detectives learned Mrs. Mich nelson llicd In the cottage for a Pnr with her two duiigliters, Irene, tfie' In iiircd girl, nud Carrie, who is e'der. The injured girl, neighbors state, seemed te be 11 seinl-lnvnlld. ROSA LEE. 120, PAYS Leng Shet, With Bruenlng Up, Wln6 Opener at New Orleans New Orleans, .Ian. Ti. Hem. i,ee with Unletting up, a I 12 te 1, was first in the opening event here today, Archive finished in second ph.ee and Sti night Shut was third. Summaries PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 PRINCIPALS IN POSTPONED WEEDING ' m. , Bi.4 f' ' IH r (c) InUrqatlenal The picture shows Miss Mary Lauden Halter and Alllster SlcCgnnlrk at what I hey tenned his farewell bachelor luncheon, held during, the holi days just prier te the scheduled date of their wedding ceremony, which was railed off by the bride as the bridegroom and hundreds of friends of the couple were waiting at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, of Chicago. Illness of the bride was given as (he reiisenv but (lie wedding had been postponed before, and new there are rumors that It will never take place. The latest story Is that a rehearsal of the wedding ceremony se Im pressed the brldc-to-be Iwlth the seriousness of the contract she was about te enter that she became hysterical and did net recover In time te go en with the wedding MAN ABLAZE, LEADSIPOWER SHUTOFF TO BIG LIQUOR RAID TIES UP CAR LINES Police Seize Still at Leithsrew . A , , ... , , Street Heuse After Blast Injures Operator VICTIM IS IN HOSPITAL When Dave Mnrrinm. UliOl Seuth Tenth street, rushed into T.eithgew street, in front of 01.1, with his cloth ing In blames from nn explosion of gas. he pnve n clue te what the Federal officials' declare was one of the most -Wnrrinm. mid hr the nelicc te be the chief operator of the plant, wns tnken e the Pennsylvania Hospital, where 1' s 1 eperted he Is In n serious condition ' lu nddltien te burns en His face ami ' wus shut off nt the source, feeding all arms, it Is thought the man mny have the lines in the citv. inhaled some of the flames. - The fire started en the second fleer , l.lglil.s de Hut of tlie building. An explosion was heard Tlie cars steppeil wliereicr thev were in the street below. Soen Mnrrlan. pm,s,t en the street-, the lights went .r'itt'.1 nanuI ZW "l-c'h.'i ut. and passengers pa.-s he e,t liend as they worked up along his twenty-two minutes in a fever of im clothing. ' patience nnd exasperation Police Arc Notified ; A passerby wrapped his .eat about I Mnrr atn nnd yent In a call te the Sec- end and Christian streets police station, District Detective Michael McGarrity 1 responded with the patrol. He begnn an investigation of thei house from whleU Marrlam hud , , .,.,! n i,'n e..t Annr Mefinrritv found u 1 the still. nnrilV wtpckcu nrcuusc 01 uie explosion, but giving every Indication mere police. Lieutenant Cionec nnd two plnip-clethes men responded, ns"' u sr uini, ..in. u. mm unit i-n-n did Walter Carman and W. A. lingers, larger crowds were waiting m the same Federal ngents. who were conducting a . . -. -V. . -. . . . 1. ., lilla '" ',U! VriuB.. -irce,. fiallens of Whisky Seized r,y tl.e tlili-il fl.inr were found e "hi . federal agents, tear ns leu iiint uiti ...1.1.1. i..i .,.i,,.., .,,ui., i... . llrfrp u-ltl the raiders. Hisses, creuns I " . . V. . .. i ... ..i ,..., i. and caieaus wiin 1111 eiciisnniui unci, ,mti? ,th",,RS '1B'0,n.l,1,, , , Wlth ' "' l,n',v"1 .",erp I10"'1': ,llP crowd melted awa). Ne one wns bin 1. The liuililini was lea-eil hie months , age by Abraham dress, the owner, te n man who gave the name of .limcph j Merrlam. A lira ham de-cribe- lilni ns 1 having one arm. Thl- dc-crlptieu lit-1 and the long lilies began te mine. I'a--t the man In the Penus.iliniiiu Hospital sengers climbed back en the cms and 'who iraie his panic theic as David Mer- I the thrones proceeded once nunc inuuni ItlU Ili'lVHOIIII.i W iliuu' ' mutj (ll,.,01.v. " " i Today s Developments I ' . I : nt Rational Cniiitnl - --- .-..-. Sennlers Kcuvnu and fiinneiv leaders of the agricultural bloc, con. ferrcd with President Harding. ' , A witness, known ns "Hobe Kelly the famous trump, told the Senate com- miltec Investigating the Watsen eharges of alleged atrocities In rrrnch prlhens, ami another from an liwune iisyluni said he saw Majer Oi.le dellliprately sheet j and kill n soldier lu a dugout. Members nf flip Interstate Cem merce ( (immiss'en appeared before the Sennto'Cenimcree Committee nnd gave their vlewn en pending railroad legislation. Senater I.ndd asked for tariffs -nf-llelent te pretei-t win at and flax growers of the Northwest. Senater Newberry returned te the All Trolleys antl Elevated Are c-i i - nn- x n. Stepped 20 Minutes During E ' arly Rtisn MOUr COMMUTERS ARE E ANGRY C HIMUm elevated train Ever.i trolley car nnd in Philadelphia was tied up for twenty-two-minutes during the morning rush hour today, when 11 burnt-out high ten sion cnhle cnucd the failure of the elec tric railway power throughout the city. wltn tllp Tucker street sub-htatien. nt "1P I'e'nt where the Philadelphia Elec- ,,,v -"".'. iinr.i power une.s nre tlP1 i"- The result wa- that power Al ... .., K,ntinllN ,,. ..t,.,,..,,. J be(.u h0 prettlk.( thnt ,,., ,.eljI(J ..... , held no mere, t.rent throngs gathered nt Sixty-ninth street and Pirt -second street, nt a less for 11 means te get into . " ' ,l- - ... , Tlie Irnnkferd section. 111 which the traffic is particularly hcuii at this . . ..,., -. .-..i. -.-.... iU.- ., mu Frnnkferd "I," the cars were standing iu.iK " .. i. -. 1 . cuuiu nee. Many people get out and walked te neighboring lines, in the hope et catch "ui"" " ,"L,.UI i'"" r"'"u " " wiimrii Iinilr 1 1 tittil tlifit tliiilt iIf( mi I unit lni,l ..................... , ... power. lels nf Mill. I mil" 1 - ij, "were getting te be as bad as .1.1.. ... i.i, ..in A.lmlv en Ibe Mnrket -ireei m, ?,,.. ,. . ., . V . ' une ucwiiucu ner suu let in stuiturinu I0'"?-. , "H much wersg for me than 11 1 for you. Min." she eplnine. mourn- fullv. "because I net off fmilier n,,ni, than you de." - Jlowever. mattVi-s wcie finalli , stliiichtcncd out at the miner -union their work, exhausted in then- leg- 11 ml vecubulnrtes. BANDITS ROB PAYROLL CAR. nr me enn. 111 . n a nr- r , ur ' 'uuu' "-fi ntMU Messenger and Police Chief Alse Wounded In Chicago Suburb Holdup - Clilcnge, .Inn. .. (H.i A P.) -.Jehn Seffe.1, president of tlie MiijmoeiI Sute Hank, was shot and killed, uud Leuis Sweeney, Chief of Police of the -ub urb, and Aitliur Hens 1. bank tues wnger, were wounded tedu.i when the "andits reiuieii tiiein et a SH'.imIO p,i r0,l fr the )layw.Mid pluiit of the Amer- - ,w'' "." Company , The bandits did tint giie the banker mill " l" fcuiiMin 11 cilillli'P 10 IO d UP their hands. The ordered the payroll car te slop, nnd as 11 came tp a Imlt ' liiieneil Ilic Ivl II linr SiAftel .,1,,'...., i Htnntb . -- " - . e -..-.. . tii.ji ,1, ! Chief Sweeney 11ns shot under the I right arm uud Hcu-en in the side 'I'll.. lhl latter h Injuries are fcerieus 1110 enure leuner. eccuplci e-s 1b.n1 (three minutes. The robbers dreie niu.i I'ublllieJ L.al. Kxifiil 8rtm Ceryrleht, lOSS l-y CHILD DEAD, FATHER THURT E Little Girl, Lest in Reems, Fa- tally Burned Man Leaps 2 Stories With Anether Baby MOTHER SAVES 2 CHILDREN; MAID JUMPS FROM WINDOW Teftn Greene, six ear-old daiisli t of Chniies Gnenc. of Woodbury. X I . died this morning, and her father ami a serving' maid. Sarah Paige. tliMx five, nre In the Underwood Hospital in n serious condition as n remit of a lire which destroyed the Greope home nt U:0 this morning. It Is believed the flam's started from a i efertive furnnee flue. The fire was ilUcnveieil bv n Nee wnuer. employed nt the hverereen Hall llntnl ,i Ln ....... i,t. 1. . .- .....I ,V i ,i ii iiij, ." M'Mi-i- ..m.i .ii'i.i j ii Hilling mill sineHl'. lie C'uoeeil a stone and smashed a front window nt ine same time shouting te retie t n occupants Then he rnn te n neerlu box and turned Ih an nlnrin Mr. and Mrs. (Ircene. who . Mi-.. Edith (Ireen. daughter of f elmiel CJeerge (Jrecn. a Califcrnia hotel own er and the occupant of a beuse that ik one of tl(. hew places of Wnnilhun, were sleeping In n second -stun mom. Ocnrgbinna. n seven-month -old baby, was In the nme room. Tlie elhei ihii drcn. I.etta. Cliurles II.. four, nnd An gle, seven, were in another room en .... r.... ,.,.,.,,. .,uiuh. in .Mi "" ""' """' ""r- Father Jumps With Child Tlie sheuti of tlie alter areuei a) Apparently. Mr. (Jreeue berame nnnn stricken, for he grubbed Chart'- in his I arms and leaped from the window wltl AND SERVAN NWDODBURYBLAZ ... .ii-. tiini ivuii, iiumi im- Miiim; Willi- .!.. .,.. it .. , . . . ".' ' "'ill' iiiiiiiii lll'l.l IIIITUOI'IZ- out raising It. crashing te the ground '" " ,nl I''1 "'""-' his wift- te . ciith ' K ,. p,,.-i,,., , .,i.ik.. .. the Von Ven In a shower of broken glass. and -plln- !l,ft0 ,l"' "I ' Kcdr (1 '"'"Yf, ,f 'nlhlelit Ics mitices. ' tered weed, lie r.H-elvcd n bieken rigl.'t ' her part., .fudge Hdl deferred de- I The resolution ,wm,.c, b, ., ,ok. ( arm and right leg. while the Imv mi- ' ,M."f" "'V,11 '1,!Wn V'V'1""-- , , 1'" '" " ..iii.-illi..-n ISur. ... Develln raeuletwly reaped injury. . .ff ' ""- " l'?-'":" t !'"' V"" .'" V.-.. Tagc;, admin ' -iimesi simititniieeusii tlie maul .jumped from the'third-fioer window. s!i.n unrcMn.i t..,n......t i..:....t. -IM 'Hill IMI .llllllllll (lljlllll--.. MrH. Greene took tin- baity in her arms. nnd. calling te Angle and I.etta te fellow her. rushed out of the house b-v tll( Htnirway and front deer. In v(mc laUa h(icame penf(!(1(1 nn(I t it wns net until Mrs. (Ireene was safe I'!" I1'0 ,inV" ,lint s,le r,'!,I'r(',,, l"'r daughter wns net with her. Several neighbors made efTerts te get into the house, but fulled, and' then (Jeergc (Sreeiic. Jr.. brother of Mrs. Creene. run from his house, next deer, nud rushed Inte the burning home, lie felllll Ijitfll. 11 1111 1 ei lenn In Tlie utmost skill was of no avail and I.etta died ut !l tin- morning, as her mother fainted at her bedside. Mrs. (ireene vnid this morning she hud no recollection nf henring the win- Centinurd en r.iee Twe. Column four BASKETBALL SCORES Lewer Meiiea Gills. 18 IG 34 Upper Darby Girls. . 11 1122 ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS HAVANA Fifth Frank W., 8-5,1-2, 1-4, wen; Berment. 10-1, 4-1. 2-1, second; Havlecg. 3-1," even, 1-2, third. Time, 1.40 1-5. Tlie Leepaid. Ticacey, Fair Orient also inn. HAVANA Sixth Christie Hellers. 5-2, even, 1-2, wen; Rock Reck Rock pert, 4-1. 8-5, 4-5. second; Delly C , 3-1, even, 1-2. third. Time, 1.43 3-5. Win-ill, Allivan. Second Cousin, Cerk, Starkcy. Fire Fire weith also ran. NEW ORLEANS Fourth Irish Kiss, S-5, 4-5, 2-5, wen; Valer, 13-5, 4-5, 1-3, secenD; Runzaf, 7-1, 5-2, 0-5. thiid. Time. 1.30. Tan Sen, Ceuitship, Tulba, Baigneur nlse lau. NEW ORLEANS Fifth Eternity, 8-5, 1-3, out, wen; Wrecker, 4-5, 1-5, out, second; Jeny, 30-1, 8-1, 2-1', third. Time, T.45 3-5. Bobbed Hair, Walespa alie rail. NEW ORLEANS Sixth Escaipelettp, 11-5, 4-5. 2-5. wen; Miss rentniue, 12-1, 5-1, 2-1. teecii'l; Scmugemnn, 5-1. 2-1. 4-5. third. Time, 1.45 2-5. Bribed Vetei T-autuln. Field Liu h, War saw, Ce in lis nlse ran. NEW ORLEANS Seventh Verity. 7-2 7-5. 7-10, wen; Zene d'Armt'i', 0-2. 8-5, 4-5. second; riintc M Gee. 0-2, 8-5. 4-5, third. Time, 1.48 1-5. Pretender, King's Belle, l.l. I.eiena Mess. Lively, W. H, BueluicT nlse rnn. NAVAL COMMITTEE ACCEPTS SECOND ROOT IDEA WASHINGTON, Jau. 5. Thv lull Navai Committee of Ihe Arms Cenftr-act reached an agivcmeut tudi en the first two Reet proposal, en the use of bubmnt inea in v.i The committee accuptcd fin uly the tiist propesiti m npplyiu -. existing rules et naval warfaiu te subnmriucs nui . Ise the . - uud Reet proposal te initiate a new precept et jntunu'.'eual luw 'nuulmj "U subuin Une attacks ou mcichaut ciatt. 7; JOHN K. BANGS IS INKIWR DHUa 'f IpJMIMU l-ni.i .. Cend,tl" the Auther "Very Dis ceuraglng," Physician Says ......... .. ' w7a I.I.....I.. 01,.. . . .... ' .I...IIII1 I.U), ,1. .1 I Im COIIlli. """ wf ',e1'" Kcndri.-k- Hung-. ,U,0I """ leciurer wus reported cri lnu ,,, ,l,e i-liv llcV...,. ,....',. 5," nt -.- t ... 1 ,.,. ... ...,.., ,,. , ,hlll. IU, XUM for nn intestinal trouble Hid has tailed le show HUW'rltHlun Mr"! i " 0y Mall. Public Ledger Cemtmny In commemoration of the beginning of physical work en the Dclaivarc Rive r Bridge, the Evening Public Ledger will issue with all editions lomertow a Sou venir Relngrarurr Supple ment. REHEARSAL ALARMED GIRL: i WEDDING IS "POSTPONED" Friend of Miss Baker Gives "Inside Story" of Dramatic Incident ( lilcaan. .Inn. 0. -The "ni-ldc" story of i .10 dramatic 'postponement- of the wi'dd.ng v li ifh ('liliagu serietv nud us- -i mbleil te witness nt tii I'eurlh Pres- Inieriuti Churuli Mendaj afternoon. Hint et Albs Mnrj hamien nuker anil Alii"-- r McCermlck, was told ,rstcrila by n. person close te Miss linker. "At the rehearsal. ;liat wa se -linl-Inr te the real ceremenj tnat win te fellow, Mary suddenly leal'..cd the Ire- luenilnllu Mlfflllfil'UIH'e of wllllt vile mn4 doing.'' said the person who explained the wedding postponement -'Slie imil believed she loved ber lianie enough te marrv him, but at tliat moment slu lllc.w h. ,uls uneeitaiii in spite of rh . . . ... ..... ,p,., leguru in w ii I'll mii nciii inni That uticerTainty tcilie, .j linker's nervous cellnpe Miss linl.ii still is under the iure of n pli -n i:in. although she is much nnpieved ' "GOOD-BY ALL" SAYS MAN WHO WILL DIE IN CHAIR Prisoner, Who Admitted Slaying Wife. Waived Jury Trial 'Well, goeil-bv all. iwcmIieiIv This iie'm-luihiut farewell - ..hni b Lucius lte-s. a NeKr. lie- Seuth street, niter lie receivnl -eniimee et alter he receivnl -eninni',. et death for the inuidei' of bis wife I.eehi. f1'' "i1" 1'nving .ludge Heirs court te ee iukcii ie llWUlt exei'iltieii ill tlie death house in the Western I'etiitei tinrj. Uesv, who w ni cd 1 1 nil b.i jury Ties . ;...'.' .. .i". .. """,'" '"' r,L " "" ' """. ".' "", -"i-c i" in courtroom, broken only b, tl.c click of the handcuffs as the.i were snapped 0,,ThP Wts, ,.,. ilien, as he was about te ii:i- "ire"K" ,' '' uoerwny. lie waved hi- nuclei hands te the Court nnd the spectators and badrMhenvgoed-by. ' - - - - iiint.,.1, it... .i .. 1 ....,.. I WARSHIP fiT RRlnftP QITC h U"L Ul S- S elymP'a Steams Up River, for Tomorrow's Ceremony .,, ,,,.in ,.,,. ' , . :-.". " ". "" i-umic III water until (inite latr In tlie morning. lile te come tin it was thought ailiisn tedai . Tlie Oljinpia will be in full die te- morrow nud will fire a -even t eon -giiri -aluti Captain II. I.. Wcyman ig command f the Oljinpia SHIP BLAST KILLS SCORES Fifty Bed.es Recovered Frem Gree., --..-,-. -. . ......ue n.clrnv.p at Dl..... l I... .'. .11!. 1 I, . I'i... .,.. s ,,', , ,, w, , . ,.,. . , , , , . , heek t..r.e.lobe, -t.ejer Leen,' . . ,,., .,., .,( ,,,., ,.. wrP1..ed ..Merduv bv nn cm.Iosieii of 11 toipede. PRICE TWO CENTS, -j BURCHANDDEVaiH SHORN BY OF FriemJs of Mayr Lese Heads Finance and Law Cem mittees i G7FFNEY AND HALL GET TWO IMPORTANT PLACES The Cnmliitif ilghicneil r i-ontrel of ''lt Ceiiiinl Imlin In deposing Ceiiiieilinnii lliiii-li ,,. finnn." ihnlrman nud Ceiiniiinmn Dctclin . . Iniiruiiin of I lie l.nw Ciiniinitlee J'.etli men ousted nie- Independents. I eunciliiian Gnffnej wa ilnuled te ,'"1 lilllln.1'" iinlriimiislili. ibe meji nt. i",r'nnt in ('omiell. nnd the position hv '"'".' "' ,IP "" two-cheinber Councils, Ceuiieilmnu Hull. C blue xm,lii. man. wns made chairman of tlie l,nw immilii'K. Mm wnv appointed werend riinkitig ineiiiber of ih,. pi .,. (.'. Illlltee Hall uimiiiIU (leuiiiniied the is r , t llllillne 1 emillltler illll'lllg (lie budget i.i "i-.--iium iiini m'iii The enlj oilier ihimi:i. n, eommit eemmit "'" 'hairiiiansii, . u ,, (V(.bra i Inn Committee, fennerh lirn,l,..l 1... l'S7nv,,Ll2TilTn Vnnti' The ,.n.lj-e, " ,;,', " ' t T. tl'l1. MM- 111 liliw.tti.l t.i i... r. .. I.. an eKe,n. pn.-ient of V niM-it. mill nilej-ts the I'hiiiigi- in the political com I'," ' " "", ' .'"""! ' . u '"'" -Mayer ' ;' ""' ," ":" "" 'uarr. W20. ...".. --" -uiiiMr--i - mill n . iiii.i"i nt ui one. Steam- Heller Was Heady All the change- had been written out 'in inlwiiiee b. Mr. Weglcin Up wutl thdii us seen as Council pa ei n rc.se union by l iiiiui'llimiii llet.e niitheiiz- itstratien members, wci,. preet. but I net ietc. Councilman McCeach. Vare member. ... ab-ent because of , illm-s musi. 01 ' I,ri"r '" ""' u1,p' Mr "r "Pek" i. c...... . .1 1.... ' . "... "" '""' "' 's.iiiiii.i.i. in uie same time pml-ing Ceiincilniuii II,,IU Mr. Heper reviewed the r. rd ... (Vncfc ter tl.c lust two jenr-. pointing te the llmj cbnnge- in pelitii.il complexion ii the purl of iii.iii', member- nnd say ing that lie belieiciUjIicM' changes were fur tlie better. Heper Preferring te 'iniscs Hall my friend. Mr Hall," Mr. Heper -nld I belleied thnt Mr. 1 ""' "ut-uiul-eiit Vare member je get " hninnan-hip I'.ut the Celebrations Ceuiiiiittec In- heedeil was net then re gardi'd )s "f much importance. Its Pt'c-tlge ha- been enhanced however, -line the Ilium he. I. Se-( c-qui -Centennial was Hcergaiiieil (emnilltees The ciiiniuiltee- . 1 eergaiii.eil fellow. l'iuaiii-e (JiilTiiei . chairinini . Hull. McCiuich. Ileiell, I'.iirch. Council. I'.miihel-. Wnlter. (ians. 011 Tngcn, l.imebiiruer. .Montgeinerv, I'niteii. Werk---Ci niiiil. iiiniri.mil. I.itno I.itne buiner. peiiiiiier. Hall. Ilci.ell. Frank etiliibl. Hiiper. Vim Tngcn. Develln, I'llttell. McKllllel Citi pr.'perti nnd -e.- ice -Ven Tage... chi.ir.iian . Hurch. ('ex Mo Me Coach. (Viiniell. Huchliel. Walter, (inns. I lern Lighting I'micIiIuiI-.. 1 li.iirman Will lei. Iletell, Cen. Itepei . Hern, Pinion ('11 planning mul ...iimis -Hern. I1a1r11.au. '"H Ti.gei.. I'memer Alc Alc Ceiiiii. Dcvplin. I'runki nit. Id Mc Kinlc.i . Luw. 111 11 n 11 null hihI ilium i oiern eiern im nl (lull. 1 Jinn-man llit.ill Cox. 'i-.ffnci. r.ii'iihi'l. Din-Ill Hurch, Iti'l.er. I'.Ltteii. Public -ufeli l.iu.ebui in 1 .-hair-in. 111; Pemmel-. CnfTnei 1 1 .1 ul.i iifield, I'.iii'i h, (inn-, Iliiru. Pi.ttiiii. elmlcy. Publn health dun-, iniiruiiin ; I'dilgeiui n . Piiiiiiiii r Mi'Ci.aeh. Hiiicl.. Cmiell. It.p" 1 M. Kiulev W'.llt.r. Welfare - Itnpi r 1 nun mini Mp- ('11. ii. I'm, Hull, I'ruiiki nliclii, (inns. I nncburnei eiilgiiiiicr,i , (J.iffne.i I '1,1111111 r. uini nn 1 igiil nui I'ullOll. liinriiii.i. : -ex. 1'.. mi. let'. Ill I. II, Del -elln, Wiiliei. I 1. in Inn in 1 . .Meinnuipiy. McKinlcj Trutispertiilmu ninl Pu.ilu I iiliirn Vlniitgiiiiu'i'i . cluiii u. hi Din 1. 11 C.iti CiiOmi, Hall Cenip I Wnltii danv II,, in 1 ', Icbrnni.'i- I 1 . i!.i 1 Ii , luiir- 1 nn Linn Inn in , 1 1 'LI l.u, .ihelz, ' niiiicll mi i',11 n I'liiuiiii 1 NEW MAIL DELIVERY HINTED Postmaster Kemp Revising Sched ules te Increase Service 1 ,11 '1 ( is- I In in i' ul.i,. ,.p- ieiuii, Pii-iinii-t 'i hi- -ug" nil the l. -ibiliii ,,' tn ut i'iuii in udili 1 i,ii in tliii-c -lire nl iii,i,, 1 In iMigbeul h" it.i 1 e -..til I., dill lie I nn ilil iiij new -lii dub"- thai will n'iiiui liiii'i cm - ili'l- III leilc the li.-lu. .111,1 WirlllllH i,--l.iliniis 'I t.ited 1 101,-. PVCII timigli I he mail 1- 11. it 11 liirye ns that iii'ilimit ill liiiie'il p ion, i .it nui lie plini 1- te have' ..iiiur- inlleit 111, nl ultei cuqilctien of lli. ir nui. 1 - 1 ther Hum .it Ihe paint! lime tip are iilneri.ig SEIZE DOPE IN PITTSBURGH Police Make Raid and Arrest 12 as Peddlers n'JJ' , m, fc le the iiiI.ip of iippriiMiuul' i SHXIll were rulills.-n Ii d In the 110l.11 Ins. iflf nnd teda.i in tl" 11, e-t miii.,i tiiul raid nn ding uddiil- ' ill Im- liiunvii In liuiiilli- Twelie iei mis. .illegci) te lj i "1"' ll1"'1 sr, "'"' "" "l""l' of wrvl siit.i dm- m Ihe inuliliinisc They ard img peiidiei-. wiic nrie i,.i, nud earl. COMBINE COUNCIL POWER " A . V .1 r .?
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