V't- . rfC "f "H, u. . . - , v MC1 ,.)' "if' I- t J i W lf,'' . yi A - ?i i'rr K M WA title 11 At -SEEK TO OPEN JAIL FOR BIKER, JR. Habeas Corpus Proceedings Are , Fair, Bridge and Latest Frank Begun Here by His ford "L" Proposal Are Atterneys Slated for Hearing AMEND DEAD GIRL'S STORY I MAY VOTE SESQUI FUNDS av "Aii effort wilt be made tenia t bj Wil liam caarlten nncl former .uternry Gtacrel Rebert McCnrter. of New Jcr- , flfcy, counsel for Dr. William II. Rrieker, i "I' il! come before Council this nf- Jr.,.te obtain bis release from jail bere t,,"ef,,1v, ... , , . . v . .. '., . . . ii . i Council will enven- nt i e clock ns through hnbeas corpus proceedings. a Ce,,,,,,,, of tIir -whole en the S"os- Dr. Brlcker was arrested lam Pri-' qui-Crntennlnl. The ltsssagp nf Mayer day nt his home, 2002 North Bread Moere B resolution appropriating $5, street, charged with having performed 000,000 for fi cxpoMtle.i . 'lie eulj ft criminal operation upon Miss Irene I kindness the committee espctts te trans Michaelsen, of this cit.t. In a "sant- pet. Ne opposition te the measure is tarium alleged te have been conducted by him at Atlantic City If his ut. terneys fail in their habeas corpus pro ceedings, they will seek an order from tbe Court permitting Dr. Brlcker's re moval te Atlantic City for the fmil ar gument before County Judge Rebert II. Ingersetl In hlu fight for retrial from bin conviction of having performed an illegal operation upon an actress. At a bearing before Magistrate Ren Rlmw in the Central Station Saturday Rrlckcr ttus held without ball te aweit requisition papers, lie was committed te Meyiimcnsing Prison pending xtni- dltlen nrecredincs An inkling as te the proposed plans of IJrleker lnttyera te g.-t him back te NW .Irrcm l.r linvinr hml iivp.l i"or Mb ralease wa given at the proceedings before Mnglstrate Itenshiiw Hpeelal Assistant District Atterrei William i'Jitdlay Hrewn declared that the pie-e- cuting attorney's effice would nor agree te ball and would insist that it bate fertyclght hours' notice en habeas -.-;,. ..!., iwiiu. jm-iiuunt. A pest-mortem examination of Ml Michaclsen was made yesterday by Dr. " Iwac E. Leenard, acting for Corener Leuis N. Souder. of Atlantic C.t j. The examination, it wan learned, sh owed that the wemnn died of peritonitis, re suiting irera a criminal opermien ids pence version ei me in-eeiy or rne jJicnawsen gin lying in in- street son avenue, was net the real sterj of hK nffaU it- B Unniiail A.lni Tkrt .- r.i- 1. 1 j ..! Tl.. hie mnir, n mii irnriirii iminj. i m- girl, under the influence nf -eme power ful drug, made her way tA th" reef of the house, jumped te the streer. es caped terrible injuries and walked un assisted n balf block te the home of Dr. Willard Masen, at Ventner and Jacksen avenues, wbe called the police. nen no camp down ami ep'-neii tn deer he found the jirl en (he perch of 1 the house net deer R'alirlng she was Mison. Sbe had started te tell her stnrt te a mute wagon driver as the physician IPpeared. rI just jumped off the reef." were iier nm wems wnen sne get insiue tti Masen bouse. TheJi she told who slw vuis. The jlrl's eyes appeared te be bulg 'ig from her head and tcre wild-looking and inflamed. "You've been taking dope, haven t ou" inquired Ut. Masen. She tben told of hew she came te get into the Jacksen atenue house Tbe girl said she had gene te an ad dress in Philadelphia, was placed in a closed automobile, tblrled te Atlantic liit unu tauen te hip neu.e "I did net knew where I was ceinc." island. Dr. Bricker will face a Judie and jury en a maipraiiice cnarge in tni Rlbs Broken at "HaDDV Party" He MIDS oreKcn at nappy sarty ne Gives for New Year s Alexander Wnsig, 300 Seuth Pmnt street, emerged from 11 Russian New Tear's party, which be gate Friday night, with four breKen ribs 11 mi a frac tured faith in human gratitude He remained without medical atten tion until this mernii.g, whn an am bulance was summoned te the house. Sergeant Whithterth ami Patrolman Xcalln, of the Third and D Lancet streets stntlen, found the wounded mnn with .two ethers, wliem lie last r nlen- tineii ns nis awuiiuim1 The men. who gave their unities as Peter Hergenke and Jehn Linn. of lilil Seuth Hancock street, were "held under .iP0O ball apiece by Magistrate Hani gsn nt the Thiid and Dc I,aiir) streets station today Wnsig in e. pected te recover $5000 FOR PHILOPATRIANS Menefc te Be Used for Recebtlen in ' a..J-.. .. ......' n e' "iubic in Kem treuhle he assisteil her te its ,t e i.l,mtl,l nmn in n, n nmwh tea ter tile articles urn iwi reme. lesee net s a dictator. 1 i'i,i". "" ., , ---- Me 11ns riuuiuu-u 111s ui'iumi lamer "Fer Ged's sake, let me in. please I The Moter lirinly believes that if the i",',d en glass p atcs I Ills lireee 01 , am, hs t0 hC .,( mvl) u.erfs "drawn Uke me in." she begged as the ph.t si- eitt ran the line, the eempan.t would colored reproduction. 11 plmtegrnpiiui )lf tcetl of tll0 son League." cian opened the deer. ,ntntl great losses en Its surface lines novatien cenceivd b.t the ,'en1,Vr"'yI ' "There will be no super-government in The yeun? woman was protected fiem in the northeast. Te make the read frenchmen, has been uuiiuimu j my pnn of t)ie RgROclutien." the bitter cold only by a pair of stoe!- popular under municipal operation it French critics te be 11 luj. PV' '" "" nis plan In brief is this: "The na- inrs and a Ilsrht bath rob. accerdin:: te i i,u i,im te hfcp the rat of fnr.. en detcbminent of color pnoiegrapnj. . . . nspin.ien sm.n ..,. 4 "" " ."'. ..' " - M ,,v ,-.--.. , . . v,M1,itifnll v renre- i - , 1..--., 1.1.. .1-...1... , Te drink," wns her reply. finul term A (eW concessions mav be .rIs .nt ,np 'V , ?".-.... "'1. ,,.,.. A 'l.nister propaganda apparentl.t headquarters by werkerrt for the Weed -A.uejF Eue um a tiaen ui uiati mud ittrpn nnieiifimrnih. nnn MiDinuirti if -' "Yeu had better go back te .tour tgrante but it is net likely that an.t ,V",rJ 1'. lnCj ''','" ,, f mev In. Pu,,'naV"s from "'"'"ften. against row Wilsen houmlatlen whi.-li will be louse with the policeman." advised dra-rle changes will be agreed te by the ' !"'' ,J" cr-,. 1t',,1- ' b-tli the purpose, and success of the attended by the State chairman for the the physician as uu officer came te i u T If oncessiens nrc made and h:", ful K v i're he-iutif 1 tn".- -V,us tenference. is rcuchlng through foundntJen. Reland S. MerrK formerly the dee- 1,, t.iminlvtratlen still holds out an- splendor. bWeek t.nre, neauinui mi ,, ra.,ns ti,t. 'majority of homes in Ambassador te Japan, nnd Mrs. far- ;;N0?-ne." fairly shouted the girl ' ' 't Sleck 'will " n , lln,,c and modern urn M.r, , !p;- ' the Central Wcs, rapecl.ll, tee ei em-e R Renshaw. , he executive seere- "I'm afraid I'ts jni' ru?Sl -fen. ','.T"ll f foreign-born families." Jehn Barrett, tnry. It is expected that Mr. Merris "Afraid of what?" asked. the phri- i-...., r-i r,wr-.ir- brenefctaunw two of ttnien ar former director of the Pan-American will announce the name of the Phile- clan? nsxeu.ine rnj.i 'QrRMAN5 grrK REVENGE 3Iarel.Jl lnnniiil loch ' I'nien. declared in a statement lued delphia chairman and hl cemmitlee. "Dr. Brleker-Pm afraid of what nFPLARFM CA?PrJAVF SL"11,! ! hieh nreJnts nine v , l,e, ,0,,l'!'-,, ..... , . ' Mrs. Marie -(VCenncll. one of the be'dde e me." she cried in .Mann. UtULAHtb IY1. UAStlMAVt a fashion show . whKh pr ". nl"" The result of this propaganda, he state organizers, will submit a li-t of -l. UIJ n... ,. t 1 .. I'Otv .if nttniLmr. nnr. eillllOO are liiuit Bur b.iii. ,mi ...... 11 ... .. '. ....... .....n .,. -. ... ... r . .1... I'euce nt At antic l itv he let e that yeiiy, out necausc 1 rnm-e must ee in .", -- : in,. . e ,.,, ,. ., in " '"""' i"1- v-uimui unu .'t:n -- -- ----.. -- - .- ... . .. ,. ii.i,i ,,,.-1.1, 111-- wim reuiinnra u. me ueiiari ment Cl hrrt Tlie men emnleved at Indus- the evidence obtained from the 'en a position. In event of war. te rely something in t;ehlbi t of ii.t- u M te Yerk as the financial center of the feu..- 'blered for the ehHirmnnship for ft" te be less by from .100.00.. fe' M.O.OOO ,r 'inn,1, .iHetXye te .put up woman will prove of tremendous vahi "uiien herself enl.t te protect her own pc rwns in cverj alk e lit ,,y.- Th, ,I0 M j wls , , ,be that county. he 11 p 0 he I e"7J, WW, J: tens than produetlei, for RWI. while benis, as they are chosen by the firms Jn cheeking up en several "shady" coasts and te assure communication,. Hie Idea of this ex 11m . U u m u "neiiH agricultural depression ajid the I Among the features which will mark , Y.rVV'""', , 'Z1 ! a , ... . consumption fnr 1H2L'. it wns thought. IXliis ii .. ...... ... .... 1 . , T. I.. I ITAnni nntAmnlllieS 11 III" . Hl'- " I' l.l.,,.., ., ,1... ...:., 1 X-.... A. II. leflTV. OI 1 n llMlflnrrl linn luwin physlciahs in Philadelphia who are re- ttfth her overseas possessions." Man- 1') tic 'ue"c. . - s"'' h ',,,., 1 vigorous opposition of -New jerk te the the opening of the campaign for Penn- .";.. ,' , .!',., T0,ntaln of Life " e u01,,,l ,)0 ''"B0',tlla,' ' R'21. and "with i'he private patrolman Is sworn in ported te have been using Atlantic City nee Casenave. financial adviser te the rempllsh n lcV,Cn It will m '.m Sr reuce-Oreat Lakes ,ieep water- I h,hnnin's quntn of $100,000. will be ' "' '.V " f U ' "' "2 "inl J'"C' ,u general e.inen.ic recovery should exceed after he produces a signed petition of as a "dumping ground" in similar French d legation nt the Conference 1 be ns geed te leek "I'0"- .," NJ.' ?ls u "ns I'1?,"1 " .ul,,c ' rlll,'i;0 ""J tlje minus by the clergy of the Stale en , t,,v ( itJ of Saratoga Springs. production nnd thus absorb sumo or ull "l0 majority e ' t he residents en tht casea. They are making an lntestiga- explained In an address jesierday before a large firm can Prcsen its bUrieundlug section bus Vet its heart." Sunday, January le. setting forth the ..DC MADV c CAUCMCnM of the surplus." bent le seeks te cover, tlen en leads that relate te similar the National Council en .the Limitation U actions et the ceun trj. f t e . Wilsen ideals for the furtherance of MRS. MARY E. EAVENS0N - - neat te ceter. .1 1. 1 - ...-- . . . T ...minr.. .reess. ft nil ec 1111 (."mi-. vn nrin rnnn tii n n .1 . -. - ... ....... ......... sanitariums en unuus nuns 01 inf ni Armament. 1 '""" i-- , .- 1 111 nrurt riiiiii 1 ui r x iiie cause 01 numun ireeoe 11. emu u umv nni iiav urrrjrr Jill 'I lurv en a malnraitice charre ln this bi.,.i in lii..Vi nnnenl n-a mnrle te nnh. . 1 i 1 ! .... ReDUbllcan Weman S Club te Be 1 ku w. & w - w - m - n 1 111 1 111 . ibi-i'i ... ux -r i-vH m 1. . . . .v a 1 nTPnm iiiii'iv 11:1 1111 t .i in !l 1inb.irt Addressed by Mrs. Llnglcbach - - Mav" M?V;.XleVtrr,l.y' v. v " New Yerk Minister te U. S. Refuse, te Turn lL i Jniersell y 8 tnn s b"h HHvin5 f tKhn,,L,nnnlHl The first Monday afternoon program Mr6' Steke6 Flnds Preacnt "eiat her home. -1017 Spruce street. She , Nw "!. .Inn. O.-Captnin Cham- 0vep Leflaten Property A"Jsant District Attorney Charles "bring" abeu 01 in cri Win.1 hh Ker ',c'' ,rtcdi "J??, 'ZKl et tbe Republic..., Women's Hub of "Totally Inadequate" 'was the daughter of William W. berlnln 1 ester and eight of the crew ... " e"";'" P"P'n ...,. WWiM ''" ',' i- nretwd h the preveii- thr cxhibit ns a represeiii.ii.te et . .e , k ,, , in ih i 1 ss 1. Ollvet-Cevcnunt Presbyterian bands had abandoned the craft, wen S esterd.it made public correspondence he imm- unex uinre e n.ve ;"n f rrum-P - i.nt.jl pregiam te the y (;0vernment. it would take -"i,1 ' k Mr Wlllum Pn Sl' ?r,rh0'1 ''.' V "i7 d,1' frea,1 ,h" Church. At the time of her death she taken te .1 he-pllal when the steamship I nd with the representatives of the new Vt&HCli MAM UI U T U ntv 3 n A VO l.mt nl Ininulei pe lii America eniieern- .... ..-. . .. . 1. .. .., ,.11.1.111. ,...t 1 .. . . " . "l"""1 ' '11 ','." 1"1"1.1' '- imi of her inn! irr In Dnin ..i- nml nn. " ll". ''". "" ?" , , , ,,, ,lu ,, ,,nrncnf nlrprl flnvernment. 'tiJH;re liinn nunu inui-vi j un 1 e -," ., eigniy inij-1 - " .".... I , i m ' Srip.les , .he .'iithene ,-hile- paying a lower rate. ,s their enlv sal- - - ; -' hned the 'breach nJa I k fl trail Llterur Institute of mere vatien LJ,,-i,, ,r fcl.i I .llree.ers and Miss MM h Vi?" J5"'000 "rrr rcrplvf,J X""-d..y nt "We adteeatc making the three- betwee, ,,c , .1 ire y.rs a. .1 M ss KriS 'i 5. meeting at tbe clubhouse. 1111 Arch iuarter8 cause mandatory, as it Is in Cneennnn neiniisi .i i y,,, ' . ,, Ti "J Cet. The 'money 'is for ti.e 'liceptlen Chicago." sa,s r M Campbell, man- brother-in, latj ;. ;in' ,' " ,; rr'.t MM J wt for February 27 In the Academy of nger of the automobile insurance1 dc- in tie ( m 'n iw "jPJ,1' K' f 4 Mn.ie pnrtnient of the Insurance Cempanj of ferred the marges am was one ei i m. WBkktif it ii nlanncd te make the leceptlen North America "Met of the theft i main '"- rlic rouinilttee this E23T -Which" for mew than half i centu?y less is due te carelessness, and place- week will he an appeal against he Wfj Has been one of He big events of this m-nt of some liability upon the owner decision of the local beard en the SA-SK.ii.em. elaborate and" attractive than .' 'iZ. . -.. Tii in.n.inn. v..,n,. &iiUy. the first te consider the 1022 re- tf. ":..;., ,vn nnpne.i hv .Inrttre Jnim V,ife'nag'h.n"and Jeseph Trainer 1, ?' ' ' Truck Hits Bey; Dry Anent Jailed s Venald Zlmmennan. a nrehlblt,,.., en- r. , fawemeiit agent wliese truck rm. ever -v - :enrtersrn:hrV:.f yunrrV.Bew a-u;" he grocery of U. ral. Mar Hnrnmet. sev iJ UK) Tsert h Morrison ,V jn i" . ." J ..'tit '1-wcntV-eiB 11 1 nil. .1 nte.- vfc- , ,j ... . i ,, . is held without bnil lestenlnv nte Roberts, te nwalt the . the boy injuries. He wait BIG QUESTIONS UP COUNCIL TODAY The Sesnul-fciitciiuiul. Delawnre River Bridge and the latest P. R. T. proposal for lease nf the Prankford ' expected. Plcn.!,i.n of the various sitOB, however, tnaj tne i.Ihcc in an Informal manner. Anether piece of mis'ncss will have te be 'rnnsactcd. That Is the approval , bt thi finance Committee of the ?l, 000.000 contribution toward the cost of the Del vt are Riter Bridge. An ordi nance providing for the money is new in tii.' ximmittee. having hcen intro duced in ( euncll bt President Weglcin Council will also turn te the rrank ford "I." tireblem. Before it for con sideratinn it will hate the operating ngreement and lea submittal by Mujer Moere Murcli .".1 laM and also Hie amendments te it recently presented by Themas V.. Mitten, president of the Raiiiil T rnnsit Cetnnan . The Mnj or and bus advisers leek with ?""Ijiole,J ,m,.lhr l ,V T s Vron",s , V a le th Mn.ter will net attend te- ' "-.' ih-imiiiB i"u ei y ":" dutli of h s son. his viewpoint will be Pre,,-,l C it Solicitor Hint th and 1.rinn'".t Pim,t.,r rwinlngwhe m he has delegated as his cpekeMncn. Although ll,.tl..,hiinHI.Wj.mi.nl "r yr r,ra,n. ' n'MT i. S? 'f b7" lTln ri , lSil H ', '.' '.""T J ."VJT'nVf ?h M. "" " 'f "' hi 'JlC?" ",IC bc equipped with 1(X) car was made for the sole piinMv? of delaying operation of the new high -.speed read until fall Oriciniillv fift iars were decided ,, Tll(, yUyer is fe. ,,Pratlen ns ami contends that if I reunri appn.ves " ., .1,0 .,v,iu, ,,,,11. I ,1"" "Hl"'" "". 'ii".iu. "ii- nances new in committee Via tile te Power. connecMens unu bureau e . , , . operation Uie city could hate the line running within a few months certainly bj the Peurth of Jul. His contention is that the city has a l."i, 000,000 prepertj. which the com pany may rent if it cheeses Grant ing that the cempanj never asUtd for, r ufBPI the construction of the line ),i takes the stand that if it wants te that In the 1007 agreement five-eent fare. Mx tickets for a quarter. year f niunlc pal operntlen, the M..vor believe,, would be sufficient te force the P. II T. te accept fair terms submitted by th- nty. He is also of the relief that 111 nny etent pumic opinion would etentually force unified (tnnpnilnn n, n..k - Today's meeting should be th turn- ing point in tie negotiations, it is gen- erall.t belive.l that tbe company. In the Thoughts of France Attacking Eng. land Criminal Baltimore. Jan. l. -'French naval1 miun, ur. . 1 .. i.. u. ....- .. '.....v.-.. Armament Conference, were ndtanced, aims nyi m'l iiiriii u 1111. i uiiinuLigii ... .1. .. .i. n-. . !.:.. . fiinnte declared that the Wash- ,n!?i,,n Conference was "the first of Its kind In which nppcnl was made te rub- ing mar n.irien s etera-. pn-s essiens. ""'"l "'"" ur'Ui1." "!": """: -v Vx" r wu (,iat ()( fh(1 rn,Pi SlntP An.i,a. p.irt. Ui" and tm Philippines com- blned. ' and which "aie spread m-r the whole -urfnci of the glebe " In plnining ln nntinn's position in lepnii en with Mini armament lie said -ign of repentance me apparent among the iii'mring cliis of (ier.u.inj, but tl.e l.iMir" . Iiins .s filled wi'li the spirit of vingennce only." THEFTS HIT AUTO INSURANCE, ' Phlla. Underwriters May Invoke 75 P. C. of Value Clause in Policies Increasing at.tomebile thefts and fires hpt'tlement and there Is ever.t indlen re.entl and dumng tnc Ian two jenrs ., ,,..,. jell ( i:n,iKht. Slate Cem- will seen result in enforcement here et the thiee-iiunrers clause policy ma; e opt ennl lit the i.astern AUiemnnue 1'nderwriters' cenferenise en Decern- her IK ... .,...., "and that mbedied in ner 1 i,le Insurance men sav they a automobile bti'iness at a less "" three-auarters clause embodied ii 'vrr? peiicj. making ine ewnpr .iitoi .iitei f0r one-quarter or me less, uiineugn i- emv sai- "111 Wnd fe increase, watchfulness of his nrenert.v. tt e fee. moreover, that t as seen as the careful owners become acniislnted with the real purpose of the Pl they will indorse It. ' Twe Wilis Admitted te Probate i '' "y cstnies were disposed of in pri - ' J"!!! l?1 JS1..W,LI" ,!V1,nlV. .'lilKl i mill' iiMlli tin tPluir Ui s lilliri nil' "-V,",' ,',W N-tb., Fifteenth street rwriTie s:u.ma lm f Patrick O'llrien, -1850 Tacony will ni . rairicK w unci, ioeu laceny .treat ,1 Hi.nsea nf nn extiite nf 7jil ...., ...,---- -- .... -.- --.. .v..v privately. Inventerien wcre fllel of the itersensl estates Jeanctte Sterne, $77,780, and Char IN. van uusen, ."rWl ,U'J. EVENING PUBLIC- ROOSEVELT rYAflflflflflflflflflflflflflf WAi v '9Abhbb1bbbBbbbbbbbb1 , Ceniml Nawn Tnote A memorial was untellcd in the room formerly occupied by Colonel Iloeietelt nt the old police itcAdqAartcrs. !!0O Alulbcrry street, Nctv Yerh, tthen he ttiis Police Commissioner. Photograph shows Mrs. Douglas Reb In.sen (sister of Theodere Roesotelt), Comtiilssteuer En right, Mayer Hjlan and ether officials nt the tintelllng ;Nf)FI FRFNPH ART . . . x . Colored Plates, Showing Hun dreds of Subjects, Appear First at Wanamaker Stere VALUED AT $30 000 000 ' ' One lue Of the fincl and most elaborate urti-1,.1 nrf vi,ii,it ii.iM.lnlntiin i.n urtrial art exhibits lliilaMnhia has isted of In mnny n day the Salen hid boa du Gout Prancins will be presented te the public this afternoon in Rgjptlnn 17..11 : ,i. it-. i,. t.. rni,. null, 111 inu liiuiiiiiiiin.'i ..n, " ..!.... . .. .1. 1.1:- ..1.1-1. ...r.. fxiueii, irrii iv win public, which was ! I I, a 1'nlnSii An originally presented Iu the Palais de Ulaee, I'nris, where it met witn extra ordinary success, will wntlnue nt the Ytananiakcr store for tnree ws. a, Is under the nuspices of the I reneu Min- l, Pt Commerce and Indus rwliicu , acquired the collnberat Ien .of -'"" flrft;3,nV prcsenteu I SIX) PLitcs Shown Tluse n'atc. some lOO in nil. are ", ,l , ,,' n ,.. hnekereund and '"eU'! .,,' .,.W,L ,i. ?Z Thr nre illuminated from "V ,""",", ,,, snlral stairwnys in i Vi'"l ,. '"" rP rt nre.lure.1 with . I ll'IIUl ..... . -... .-.--. . ;,,,, ',,.1 ,,lnin2i hreiight em te h ' " "- a'autTfu! women wear-, "ltllimit mv .i.i 1...,.. .. I " S ' ;rt 1P plates in lif i .t.-i .t. ml tltAit- itfnitiv ON EXHIBITION HERE uments Issue Frem Washinaten itenishe.l beholder. i,.e. m.ir- different models of ee-tumes; the nieM J "'trnVre are hats.' wrniw and i1 a.iI I'nrui'in iii'sirnri i. frs 0f the latest novelty, fashions for children, trousseaux, "ns1,''0''"?. .j- x,iwn rnnu nnniiuuun uint iu ...... 111 ii.a. . ... - - . . . ... , -. ether accessories et iires AN. 1 in'f s'll famous ttl'e will never leave tue store v.iui at X.td.OOO.000 ,. ,. 1, cxceetlinclv handy .111.1 siirnPnts ih.it innniiliH'tuieil til" gemi.- reproduced en the plates, it 1110 go.. .- " lc ..aniulated, he dei hires. .1 build- inu, vaster than lelli Wnn.imnker m ire, weui,i 1,0 required te house them TEACHER TO HAVE HEARING N. J. Commissioner te Air Recent Rew in Gloucester Scheel Affairs The Gloucester Citv Beaul of Rducn- tlen refuse, te effett an amicable t.ette- ment with Miss Helen (!. Cliiesmnn. .lir viiiu illteiiUseil liiM'iiuse she n filled te accept a transfer from the junior high vchoel te the Cuinbi rland street n lioel tpl.. s,.... ltr.ni.d ,.f 1 'iliicnt ion rnni!e..t('fl mlKKienrr. uin ,,,duet n hearing in r..lnden nr fiieiuenter und gie Mis r,,.,..ml.n an onnertunlty te air the en- tire matter Miss lieesnuin charges that her trnnsfer was a demotion nnd 'ini'1,t Hcnry M' Kvans solicitor of I the Gloucester heard, said jeterduj that the majority of the beard are op- - - I",,"tn r.lnMntinc tli. teacher c; '--------, - vjr, ' "";:. .:.. ;.?"" ., j charges j stowaway May Be Allowed te Land elw" ,.' ... ' eMX"ww. who" came'here en" "& ' Jteam gJP-jSX'JrtJI A ' n , ren ali wj,0 was ordered deported will likely secure Ills release. Ills wife i .. rt I .a i i pan 4nutnHnw mi.. - rV d entle heui Vnfl h vr in,ybh:ee,u'n?ya!h,Vet 5!.?BlHriWK.i "'r '', t.,,, , ,.. M1r. .U ," """""" 1 ""'".-""'" "-. mother. James L. Hughes Lays he is nn.lsfird that Derda had no Intention of deSraudlng the Government, be wU reremmend his release. Tim LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MEMORIAL TABLET juvenile penn statesman D. Barlew Burke Werhs Out Association of iSatiens and Presi dent Slips ft Along te Arms Conference Delegates A Solen ha- appeared in the person of D. Harlow Ilurkc. a nineteen -year old freshman in the Wharten Scheel of the Tniversitt of Pennsylvania. He snvs be has solved the question that has been troubling the statesmen of the world since the armistice was signed. lie. in his jeuth. has formulated n nlan for an Association of Nations and mt ll ,(' President Harding, who l'e- ll,e'-v '"-ned it ever te the Conference en fhp IJmltatlen of Armament, two eek,, age. Rurke Is a veritable Demosthenes, As n be.t orator he campaigned for iinriling at ine very nge nr tvincu inni . ' 1.1 !., ,,! 1, tit . 1 ' im"u '" "' """ " ' "It mat interest you te knew." said Rurke, "that Mr. Harding thanked me 1 pcrs0nnlly in the executive offices at (he White Heuse last summer." Burke VXpinlPa his knowledge of statecraft. ..j wfts SpPai,er of the Heuse of Ilepresentatltes at the West PMIadel- ",B" Sb00l hC Ra'd m,,CSt,y- Draws nem or ttusen l'laii some designated plnce for j early or semi-yearly conferences. "In adopting meusurcs which shall nnnn. .ln. . ....- .. rhUrHUHNUft HUAINJ) I AIVI5 .. CONFERENCE IS ALLEGED! Jehn Barrett Declares Sinister Dec gtei WaslUngten. Jan. !). (By ,. P.l saul, is that wlille thut seetien Is sympathetic with the aims of the Con Cen ftrenre, its sympathy iu tinged with u measure of suspicion U3 te Us geed ' results." 1 Mr. Barrett said he also had been 1 unprc'sM'd itb "n new rup!ill Bmuinc fellnc In th (Vntral Wrst iieuliist Republican Weman's Club te igieeacn, lnemeer 01 i.ie lermer .tinr- ketN ComiulHslen, and Mrs. Paul B. Bciinctch. of the New Jersey Depart ment of Agriculture. Hunt for Missing Baltimore Girl Philadelphia police nre searching ler sixti'L'ii-jcar-eld Louise A. Catc, of, Baltimore, who sent a note te her ' ",:",'i.Ji S.IT . .; '..'J" -.."' te Philadelphia te get married, tlie note received by Mrs Edward N. Knur rend. "De net try te find me. I will i return seen for my clethet, Louise Joins Faculty . Central News Photo DR. JOHN GARLAND POLLARD Fermer Attorney General of Vir ginia, made head pf government and cltUenslilp department at Wil he u fi liam and Mary college KW'V I Him. . . w ' il iaIIIIIIIIIIIIIH " " .iLllllllllllllllllv MONDAY, UNVEILED affect two or mere of the conferring na tiens, the following shnll be the pro cedure : Ne measure shall go Inte effect without the unanimous vote of the nn- tlens which hate an interest therein. It I fellows from this that no nation cau ' he coerced into nny action or ngrcc- . ment which it is net willing te become a nartv te. and that no measure is bind- ing upon any nation without the consent 0 lx tMC nations mvehed. If, however, llnten totes te accept a proposal and I tlint proposal is accepted by all the ether nations concerned, that, acceptance Is binding, nnd may be enforced by ado- nnate mresnrpq. Must Hate Majority Vele "In order te put nny measure into . 'affect.' it must receive the vote of a majority of the members of ctery nn- ilennl delegation concerned. In questions wi,jch Involve only n limited number of nations, enl the nations concerned will cemP f0 lIci,,Mell lM regard te the "u?t.ir- )" ,1'." m"nh of the as- -;"" ". " , " .i1"" ; lilt; fiiev.iir.Dii, 11 111 1111,1 iiui-emui, uut umy these cither dliectly or indirectly con cerned will come te u decision regard ing its adoption. "I'bcIi nation shall rcserte the right te withdraw from the iissocinlien en three 5 cars' notice. "Demestic matters, these which per tain te one nation alone shnll net come before the conference." ..,.. ., r-..., .. WILbUN rUUNUA IUIM CONFERENCE TODAY Reland S. Merris Expected te An - neunce the Philadelphia Chairman A conference will be held tednv nt possible chairmen for the counties "f tlie southeastern district, where she cunt ustrd In the last week. Dr. Rebert C. Brooks, who occupies tlie rlinir of political rcimemy Swnrtliniore CeIIvrp. ulll be ene of tli ' "Z110 wefKitm inHW" 'eunty am SEEKS $100,000 ALIMONY ... .... 1.1,1 ... 1 . i i .. noun,-.(l lhat she .-enempUtes i.ght ng for nn .idcqtiutc. vhere of tlie Stokes millions for hrrself and her two chil dren. She suid that Samuel' filter in.ter had been retained te protect ihu children's interests. V are new- temporarily receltln only $l.r(K) n month, which Is wholly inadequate for our needs," llc com- . " . WOMAN TO TOUR STATE ""- - - .. .... Field Secretary Mellck Will Visit Every County for Republicans Mrs. Dlmer Yl. Mellck, field secre tary of the Hcpiiblican State l eminit lee, is completing arrangements te visit ever.t county in m runic. 10 ..ring various county organunuens into closer touch witn me puuui euiiniuec pre naratert te the launching of tlie gubcr naterliil campuigu. en i uesuny sne will visit Carlisle. Cumberland County, j Other places te he visited (his week arc' Wnvnesbi.re. Oettysburg nml Yerk. 1 While Mrs. Mellck will deal espc- clall witli the women leaders of the " . .' ... ... rt, ." f1It.il, IH lll. "III ......... ., ..... ...v ...v.. ilinlrmen of tlie count) ceminlttees. Mrs. Mellck is 11 member of the Stale Committee repnsentlng Delaware Count) . SERMON ON PENROSE u 1 1 j Methodist Minister Says He Lived Llfe for What It Was "Penrose tl.e Parable, or the Man Who Mlcl.t Huve llecn." was tlie sub Iect of u sermon by the Rev. William .. ..,.i...l 1.. ,1.. I1..l..n.. M.i.liAilUt William Episcnpnl Church. Ilaltlmere avenue 1 Observes 25th Year In Pastorate und Pert) -eighth street, erday, 1 , The Rev. Dr S L. M.cslnger "Whatever Reich Penrose was, he 1 preached his twenty. fifth annlversnrv said, "he was no hypocrite, C)iilcallv heriuen as pastor i-f the St. Luke's- Re" brutal In bis dlsreguid for the stutidards formed congt-egalle,. it Trappe, tester and ideals of eth.rs, he lived his life dn.t Dm I u- ills pr'.ierate 7 pe.-snns for what it wim unu care.i net, u.r tvniit men knew. There Is n certain stiengtli nf courage sabeut thut "Behind It all was the pessimism of a man who believed every man equally u dinner, but as yet net found out. Life must have seemed a very sodden, sorry thlngjhls man as he se," If." JANUA&Y 9, 1922 ARMED TRADE SHIP Wf NAVY PLAN Presents Complication as Ex Ex eorts Complete Draft of Flvo Flve Flvo Pewor Treaty SEE SHANTUNG AGREEMENT By the Associated Press t Waslilnfften, Jan. 0. The sub-corn mlttce draft of the five-Power limita tion treaty had been virtually completed today by the naval experts and the full Naval Committee wis prepared te begin discussion of it probably later in the day or tomorrow, The met generally debated question appeared te be whether an attempt should be made te lay down a specific definition of a merchant vessel as bear- Ing en the relation of the arming of eucn crntt te the proposed limitation of AUxilllary navul craft te 10,000 tens and also the banning of submarines an cemmerce destroyers. The experts yes terday had difficulty in reaching agree ment en some of their technical defini tions, and It was intimated that the question of defining a merchant ablp within the meaning of the treaty has been, or might be, brought up again. Although it was the original Inten tien et the American delegation t least, as Indicated by Ellhu Reet, net' te, ... et U,. Mw,l,m w known I te regard it an one that cannot 1m passed ever. The Italian. Japanese and French all nre said te feel Uiat failure te place -.- -- restrictions en the arming et merchant- men net only might vltlate the project te limit the Individual tonnage of eux illary nvarcraft, but also might result In a great" disadvantage te nations with small merchant tlccts rri. tuii.h ,iiA-.tin t,ntH t.A. warning at the time of the failure of . religeus educational work. wero brought before the special Crlma the proposal for limitation of subiuarine , M'ss Meme IJrocktve. M ' Commission iippelnted by Director Cor Cer Cor tennagc nnd of the slr.e of submarines f,1'en 8 w.erk IerJbc Northern Uap- ' tPlve t(5 investigate the restaurant rob that in these circumstances it could net 8t.i envV,M' a. Pref,ent Drama- 1 bcrjr UIll tJl0 i,0,i.Up nndNsboeting el consent te nny restrictions of potential 1 twotien et iiime atones. jt, t, Moorhouse, n pqper-mill owner, nnti-submarlnc forces, was said te be I , Prlics w ' l ee Wn 0,ln ,,. tuP. nt Bridge nnd Thompjen streets, prepared te bring the question before tbe, church having the greatest enrollment Bridesburg, and. ns a result, tht full committee, if neccsnry, and te proportionate te Jts membership 1 for th wntchninn wan dismissed, nrgue that .merchant ships may carry institute before this date, and the ether Iu tl)c opinion of Assistant Director nuns without becoming uuxlliary war the church having the largest pre- I Tempest, there will be no need of nri- vessels nnd thus subject te attack with-1 portlenatc nttentionce during the nsti- vntc patrolmen and the consequent ex out warning by submarines. Jute. Beth prizes will be church tm exvenm t0 the taxpayers If City Mtheugh the Shantung controversy meantime remains in deadlock, therei.. "e "peaKers win include the iiev. wns etident irf both the American and British greupB today 11 belief that the mediation of Secretary Hughes and Arthur J. Balfour was almost certain te bring the Jnpanese nnd Chinese te- Issue. In American quarters he"pc was expressed for an agreement during the U.U j uis-rnma tdipi j Aii-runn gcthcr again en this leng-diseuswd "lATPIMA TDACI A ITUHD AND PHILANTHROPIST, DIES Pneumonia Fatal te Mrs. Geerge F. Peabody, 65 Years Old Vtii-nlmr'i SnrliifNl. V. V.. .Inn. fi Mrs. Oeerge Fester Penbedy. writer nnd philanthropist, died of bronchial piieumeniu est'eray at Yaddo, her estate here She had been an Invalid for many jeurs. Mrs. Peabody's first uusbaiid, Spcn- 'ecr Tnisk. was killed 111 n railroad 1 accident in 1001) nnd her marriage te Mr. Peabody a former member of the -i. .!.. .. fA..n n.niiA.. r tu.. ITaSH uuimillt, 11 "if ivun ijiui. H..-.3 than a jear nge Tinder the 111! Under the name of Kiilrlna Trask, she wrote many lietets, plnjs, poems "ttemevment for eri?! p"u Tml wi-oe a .l!.y. "In Tile. Vanguard." , 1 cii a - 1 - . advocating uuiveisal pence, which was (mill ntnni ti-li(nli ti'nu presented en the professional stage. One of her poems, "The Conquering Arm," hns been tend nt many gath erings throughout the country receutl, In nnnnoctien with the disarmament Lietcment. Other works were : "Under Klnt? Censlnntine." 'Sonnets and I Lyrics." "Free, Net Bound," "Mers I et Victeria," "King Alfred's Jewel. "iving e Walls Without th 9 nnd 'The In- visible Biiluuei Sheet." Mrs. Peabody was widelt known for her nhilal.tlirei.ies la this city and Was Once Prominent In Presbyte rian Sunday Scheel Werk 11?1 II HlMllULT Ol 1 IlUl'l IIUUIU I rilM - ,,., vbnn.h ,.,,,. ,ler husbuml Is an eider. She is survived by her hus band, u bon, Reland M. L'uvensen, and (our grandchildren. Abraham Oppenheimer , ttr,e could give a remarkable exbibttleii i 0f hjjatnB f.VPI, uftPr his ninetieth mile- sene.tti.i Dcuuriea in s n.reri.oen irem the clinpei et the Jewish Hospital, jie the chnnel of the Jewish llesnitnl. He w or the eldest resident nf the Heme feri Aged and Infirm Israelites, where he . rrrii ii tii i i riTiriii inrnmiTfiH- unnrn nn lived neurit two tenis. He died Sat- ui-da night He celebrated his one hundredth iiirthiln.t surrounded bv friends at a dinner at the home last July form 0. At that time he were the mil- Broadway Theatre Says It Fellows fnr t,e worse estcrday. It was on en of the Veteran Cerps of the First Trend of the Times neunced that lie was confined te bis ll Regiment, of which he was the dean uietr. Oppenheimer tanked us one of Phil adelphla's champion ice skaters and wn - equally cleter en roller skates. And - ' Ml feu ureliu m-r. t,u rmniinn.... . - .-."v' ........ .... .. ... ..,,x .... . . ,.- tertnincd the I1I2 famllv at tlie ITenir ".he Aged tt itl, u jig? areel or se e fan(.r stCp, Geerge L. Beckius Oeerge L. lleckliis. a well-known ic tired business man nf Oeru.antewi and for lift) or mere tiars member ,f Phileiiiatheun Ledge Ne 10 Order of Odd PeHetts. died. Thitrsdu) et hs home, 4,. 1'asterliin street. German town, after a brief Illness. He wns iu ills ciglily-seeniiil )cni. The greuter part of his life lie was ensuged in tlie ,,0,,r Hn" Il'p" h'lt-iiietss in u hifcteric , building en (iennantnttii nveniie near Ijnst Haines street. He is survived by ""'. ."'iii Vt.'" '".V"1"1 "U two sons. His funeral this nf.ernnnn ,vm "p m cnnrgi) et me udij fellows. hate hem milled le e . ougrcgalieii of j which number 27' me still members. only cightynlne tf the nierabcr.s of twenty-live ears uge remain. The congregation has ?xpcnded mere than $05,000 for congregational purposes in the last ttvcnty-rtve years nnd a (Ike amount for benewlent pdrpeses, TRANSIT BODY TO MEET Citizens' Comrplttee te Discuss Mlt ten't "L" Proposal The Joint transit Committee of the five business associations which have been studying the Frankford "h" situa tion, will meet today in the Chamber of Cemmerce te dlscjisa the P. R. T's latest proposal. Alba B. Jehnsen, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Is chairman ; W. P. Ilarba, also represents that body', with the remainder of (he committee consisting of Themas Shallcress, Jr., nnd Walter LeMar" Talbot. Manufac turers Cliib j Jeseph M. Hteele nnd W. llircrq V,lll", 1' " nr-ni nun gvAn,JSK?,HSSSi.J wx wx len: Herace Oreskln and J. O. Williams, II 1 WtatntA Ttnnrrl anrl TlAntil Critw- ford. Jr., and J. N McGarvey, opera tive builders. BAPTIST WORKERS OPEN MEETING HERE . Training Institute te DISCUSS & -.1 Various Phases of Church Scheel Activities The Baptist Church Workers' Train ing InsUtule opens today, In the Bap tist Temple, Bread and Berks streets, nnd will continue until Friday. Twe features of church work, the church night nnd the church school, will he ?Jf..:J.i 1,' 'Y ' TlVr,,t of hn midweek nearer meet- J J? AJSW?V. L",'. SS u ruHi.U ,v.,v , :".-.-' : , tii. .. .. iBfif.ti An A n ns f uniiiiHi n nil history, missions, teacher tra nlng nnd church organization. Later the classes merge for devotional service. Mrs. Jescnh 8. W Ids. chairman of Kh '""-"iSvitf H 'siVr . ; .i V. i . n Ii '" "'i i" iiuvu inuuu 110 uiicmnt te chairman of the Beard of Promotion, ,,revcMt tic rebbcra making their ca will officiate, this evening. The Rev. (,,, ineten(, of ncti u chaUj Thomaa S. Yeung .will present the pre- hp' put ,)p Mh hands along with thi crnm or ten inurcn. wiucii cniDetiips iuc libraries. J'- H"m,m,ep "". " " etk; ' Mrs. William II. 1 arnier. Mentclnir, N. J. : the Rev. II. 1-. Htilwell. tlevc- 1 bind. O. ; the Rev. Isaac O. Matthews, Professer of Old Testament literature ut ni-r eeinimiij , u... nvi, " " Petty. .of New Yerk: the Rev. J. Fes- , ter U llcex. New erl: Mist Alma Neble, the Rev. Gilbert N. Brink, the Hps wiiuan, 1:. ChulmerH, the Rev. Samuel Kane Batten and the Rev. II. Samuel Kane Batten and the Rev. II. w. iiuiir. .paid uy the taxpayers, who uise con The Institute will be conducted I tribute te the upkeep of tbe regular under the auspices of tbe American police force." Baptist Publication Society, the l'np- ... ..,, tist Union of Philadelphia and vicinity ' As It Was in Clay s Time nnd the Beard of Promotion. Several interesting sidelights en the ;H GHER SUGAR PR CE LOOMS ' n,WM me ,.,,, , - , World Surplus Is 1,200,000 Tens. 1922 Crep Is Expected te Be Cut ' .i,,.i.V.. t.. n mi. - . , "'-'""J ...i ,""," B' ' ' , "':":' ' ',7 nr , ,, in A,. 1, 7. '' ' " . p.'fi i'v I hf. 8,tliaUen ln ,10 situation In the sugar industry made ublie lust night by the Commerce Dc- I.' ' ..' :arvrt ,, , . ... the department said. . ...... I" liv riiuit ij it mil uu 1. in is new eniireiy unini uciieea uy nny Mt!al ro,,lrelV "V" lh "lr?wnt ,ew K .?: n2 "." .1 ?"l.!:: .... .-., , . prtuilicrinil of sugar lu'lew uie worm s dcmuiuis and again creating high prices." In its investigation the department found there is an abnormal "visible" world wm'biRef sugar, amounting te ibeut l.JOO.OOO tens, congested i the Western Hemisphere. Invisible" stocks of sugar In the hands of whole- silers and retullers were I'stlmutcd nt Irein IjOO.OllO te 100.01)0 tens below nor- ma. due te apprehension of further fall mJ?f'.' 1. ....... , . . "c. ""r ",. "'"'.VS" " ,. "l.,"?"r im. Captain and Rescued Crew Taken Tl, ..Inn innn u... ...,.,.. 1 l. rniL'iintnn iintrnl bout nfier nmlm. for Beteial Iiiuiih toward land. The land. The ilosleiicau-ed nntltv of nil iiiiui ei en, sebnener wink ufler an evnln when tiiimeH rcneln-d a quail ... ..f .i. .,.. .. i'"'1. "' "". ";""" ... The riuutlicTii I'ress also carried forty tn" nt cheirles, peaches, grapes and penrs. This is the third shipment of - ,; - ; '-" -; ! " ".."'" iihuhh, m nn uueri uj ' Yerk In the Inst month, in an effort te determine If n regular innrkut can be established here In the winter. i-Miiuiniiru iiiil hi ihl- ttiinrr. , iiinMCM fiET CKAnilsin Dnnn "'"'-1 "-' """"""w iivih v... vi. t.... n t i..i ..i ,,'."; fitted smek)ng room. e.cluM.eit fe- n "'"'"' wlinM" Ww tonight in one of -..li.eadwa.t's best known amusement .-..m a ... ii, .ii.ii. ... .in niHiriiieiv . t neui-s. . ," thentia must fellow the tiend I nf the times," the ineiiagenietit an- , neunced. Many of the women patrons of the h('n.,.re V'Tu ", Ma Pu ,ust "n1 "Vng 'ii ,.eW,T' U,fMl ","1 the """V' l,ps ""' 'l Pvlde them with nierters wheie the) could de se m LUIU'"' Engagement Rings Nearly a century of specialization. J. EGaldwell & Ce, Jewelry - Silver - Statiehehy Chestnut and B IN CITUOIAL 31 They Guard Propertios and Are ' Net Paid by the . Municipality HAVE BADGES AND PISTOLS- There arc 37C0 men employed in tin's city ns private watchmen, cither In fac tories or large buildings, nnd en tna street In residential districts. Accord Accerd lng te Chief Clerk Gilbert, of the Bit. rcau of Police, the number of m.B guarding department stores, apartment iiwucci unu large, emce Dlllldlngs num- br ,,f'00 t,,e tetQl et Private patrol men being 250. Although both classes of watekm.. are paid by private concerns or nelsh. . uuniuuuB, nicy ure iccnnicaiiy under police supervision In that the Director, of Public Safety has the power te re ject any of them. It wbh through that power that As. sistant Director Tempest revoked the commission of C. D. Magnavlta who it' ' Is i'11 W"1 wes ?u.n(1 '" n Jftaurant at y " i"1 1 11 1. Bl u en wcc?Mr 28, "''en he should have been cuarainif ihl when he should have been guarding th .beuses between Merris nnd Taskw ' ..n...-." ,. ..- Tne fnct lhllt M0javtft waB n y., rcfitnurant came out In the report thai cicvcn patren8 of the place wcre held ., i. ,.. i..n.iu. m,n n.i... ' ""! u ..... .... 1,, ..ajU9 n,ll,, Mhnuh nrmed wlth " reVelver', , nua fh -rt-rt in.mn,i ti,. .... Council accepts the suggestion of the Special Crime Commission, nnd Dro viilet enough money te pny 1500 addl- tienat patrolmen, "Of eourse, n geed watchman," said tl)C AsHisteiit Director, "is unquestlen- ),,. nv'aliiiible te nny big firm which linds it necessary te cover many Uoera. nut 1 teei sure it ttc can nave tnc ia crease of policemen that cverj one knows we must have sooner or later tlinrn iill lin 1li nepfl fee IllindrrH. n! prVate watchmen and patrplmen, new habits nnd workings of the private watchmen aim patrolmen were oetaincii from policemen who work in cenjunc- I Hen with them. When Henry Cley wan Director of P"1'11? 'V0'?- in tbe Rcyburn Adtnln- Istrat 011 he issued orders te all prlvata patrolmen and in some, instances te watchmen of emce miiKiings te report t ell btnt,0. T1P NOrc nh0 rel iiivirv limn tn imp neiisn Hrrecniiis or we compelled te wear a rrencn grny uniierui unu carry n cnie -...1 i..i,, i,m. ,r that ..,i v. th. HIIU liilil riuiuwi i" ...- ....., ..j tv rUr eitv nelicemen. The street Jgnnt of the peifJe district was il.e ".ippeserf te visit the private watchmen ,. llA--- fA ...arln h rnnmU nf fhft niiriii.i 1 e . twMituw rCcular beats 1Jut nf,er nay's time all such reg- uinrltv was gradually eliminated until ew watchmen and private patrolmen a.,.,Pur n tlie street In citizens' clothes, Their badges are inside their coats, but t,ry nre 'permitted te carry rcvelvert nm nrc supplied with keys te fit thi police patrol boxes. ' Private patrolmen are required te !.. hnmi r.f S.Vl for whieh thev art !"' M .-.-v chnrgid .y.'.riU. All such wotenmenars Httern it. at City Hall by Chief i;ierK "TCMDCOT IM A TCADHT' DISTURBS GUATEMALA I'VllllClNCO SlinChPZ lJlIOllr WTOlO 1. Blimchl recently he had received tbe following cablegram from J. P. Rerlri- following cablegram irem .1. t . neon- Kuer. Cnstilleje, Minister of Foreign Be- lntieiis in the new Gevernment: "Please rrt(,vr freu Dr nlench, Brrhi7es of ......." '..ii.. " ..r. - Mln. '"",," l,ll"""k "I'l"""1""-'" "i " -"" ist1c-.r- -,, U1, l" nehi, however, was unmoved. nw DITPUItr IO CIPI AQCn uuv, lllieinu id eiui nuux . .. . . . .. -- Physicians Order Isolation for uay Temperature Rises te 104 lliiltimerc. Jan .). Tlie illness or rinpArmrt. tlknI n tilt, liln ,e.-L- 11 .urn a tie executive mans en In aiuiu i pniu . . . . ... ...... Mn'nic irem inmiciite. wmi n i ;, ",""rc Sh,dl "."e'l 0i ''r"i,: tVZJLC A 1. e w 0 TieV.n r hll 1,,a??' ueui?cVd ,clru"ry' anueunceu , Whist Club te Elect Tbe uniiual meeting and election of 0":e', a'1 bellr(1 of rectors of tbi Hamilton Wblst Club wil be held the clubhouse, 215 Seuth Forty-first si reel, ihb ct cuing. Juniper Streets PRIVATE WATCHM P1 71 r 1. l&VVi&S! j iv, .i!.1:.. . t.