V V 'k'l "$ ( tr ,- rtti .v r I ij ' l"v j' i ! m I 1 '! Ul ill f U 14 RECORDS Wc best place in Philadelphia - te buy them BLAKE and BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. NNQRJZED WML m-re8At Rell 7152 7124 Recerd 3033 Granny GcerfU Roie WM. A. MURDOCK & SON 4106 Lancaster Ave. rini.A.. r,. grJuiunimxni.irGinmriiiixnmjirTiinniGiiaiinKmiinrirL.imaitLiiairiiii Fur Coats IHrfct FYem thr Manufnrturfr French Seal Coats, $49.50 sport Mertrl. Knee Length, $67.50 French Seal Delmans, $110 Up CO TS Trim- med with S'uink, Beaer. Squlr- rel. 5U0 up. llieuct 1 mu c c eftirrd Yeu in Nsif a t thrsr bran t ttti panntnfsj te np itriau th m, 7 In ii r k neli h tir Manufacturer t t tflhng thr$r I-ur at sacrifice u?ic? in OTfI te Ur p lilt tajt of uerkcrs 7 hee r e a t n nr nilfimm n am)tei t the hgict grtxdv. i Ud r-fj nliftl uf! Mat hed Skxns mth )' am ttreradett and t mbreuiend S i t te t I U'lff" L. HERMAN 900 Walnut St. Small PfPO:t HnhU n.v Celli Hanttil aiw.aiT'aiiiiffliiiraiiiii W.wmvwavmw.w. : : w.iw ;,:,. : : -mttyt. One-Day Outings FHOM rilIL.BKLrHL READING $2.15 HAMBURG $2.75 POTTSVILLE" $3.00 Auburn anil "-rlnulklll Ilatrn yrxt sunuii) , J.imiur) 13 Special train Icne. Iteajine Ter mlnal 7 30 '1 atepplns a Columbia A- tlunnnffden st Manajunk i inahohecKen and Ner rUlewn U'c Ka t St New Yerk $3.00 Every Other Sunday Next Kxcurnlen. .InniiurT ii fttMcUl train lmc Rea1nir Tt mlnal H e0 A M einpntnc at i elum bla A HuntlncJeti t ayn Junctlnn I effan and Jnk ntnwn COAL REGION Tamaqua and Mahaney Cit Gilbcrten MahVy Plane Shenandoah Girardillc Ashland ' $3.25 $3.50 Gorden Jit. Carmel i and Sh amok in j Silildu.v, .in Hilary ;z Special 'ram l.aes Ilea t. is Ter minal 1 00 A Jf t irpluj at Cel.ut.bla Ae Itunnniiilen si Manayunk i onBhehoiken mil Nor Ner Nor rUtenn IP KhIIi st SEASHORE $1.50 Ktrnrslena r.rerr Sunilay ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILD WOO I) and CAPE MAY Via Atlanllr City Ilullrmul Leae Chestnu Hni Seuth .st Kerrlea for At'at'ti- c t T 10 a I Fer 0-an Ct st m Harber Wlldwoeil rl f ipe Ma Inaie Hheitnut si Kerr " .n r Seuth 8t I'errv T 10 , f Heturnlnt from n en i '. i" r T Fer Detailed Intiirnmllnn Consult Acenls See Mien . Tickets may br purchased prier te dates of Vrcuralens Philadelphia & Readme: Railwav WMvmtt CO mJfL IP I Knem g Three g li.irnifnt jE IICBIIIIillBII'llllll'lIirililllllllliHIIIIi? ;. wwwww. vw. v w,:",v. HI Airrl " iinr mugn K I V '. " M M' l"'-' - Automobile .section Ijw2 B ? fi V k -SlIM'AV I.EDflER. Jan. JSIh H I W8, 4 ' JH IniprritlT te Kirrr MoterUt H , 2 Autes Crash in Storm; Kill Man rentlnuril from Vast One fnrlng men nlwnys mcniiM 11 storm te ntnrt next ilaj . Amateur wenther nrephets believe t lint ii star nr snvernl In the ilng of light nbeut tlie moon Indicate the mini 1 her of dnys te clnpse ncfere tlic "big blew" begins. I Tlie storm began locally shortly lifter , ." o'clock. All night 'he finds were 1 high, nnil tevvnrd ineniliip cleiuls begnn te bunk lipnvlly In tlie k.v, great snow ' clouds which seen sped tliclr flukes te cnrtli. " The nevv .'.'II thick nnil fnl tossed nbent by the wind, n whirling vertex of flukes tlint stung nnd clung. It wns the heaviest Minvvfnll of the winter while It ' lasted, and by dn.v light Imd niiiile Phlln- ' delphln a white clt, sheeted two inches i deep in snow. Three Inches In Suburbs He nml the city limits the snow wns een hcavlir. Ncnrbv towns teperted three Inches by N o'clock Snow plows I were brought out en street and steam rnllwnjs te keep the lines clear In spite of wind anil heav.v snow, the temperature was net low The ther mometer registered "0 degrees nt S ; o'cleck: then jumped te .'III degrees b 10 and lenialued nt this figure nil, ' morning I lie snow i iiungeii te nun. nnd the citj's beautiful ermine mantle s( eedily wns trnnsfeimed Inte n dirtj grn.v overcent of lub The wind blew stciidllv nil morning nt n vclecit.v of twent miles an hour. I wllli eci nsienal cti-t "Haw-" which wrecked umbrellas and sent ihelr owners or borrowers- reeling across the shlcwnlks or Inte guller- Se intense was the wind that iniinv eeilestiinns prefeired te !"-' tliclr uni- rain: Hurrlsburg has henv snow which brellns. and with coat mllnis hutlmicd delajcd tiellcv tratlic. but enlist d no high te their chins, bore into the storm serious Inconvenience, unprotected. With the dilvlng r.iin nnd The State Ili;:hwii IVparliiieiii ie wind there was a mil. dump, raw at- I polled that even effort wns being made nospliere that seemed te penetrate te , te ilear the PJlMl miles of State high the marrow of chilled l.ene-. wn. nnd Hint bj nlghlfnll every in.nl It was n wonderful tluv for the , would be open. I' imen nil reads were mnkcrs of rubber- and umbre ln. Seme , open except that between Ciettjshurg et the mere peisistent. who tried te out- wrestle the wind, lest two or three umbrellas in the course nf the morn mern iiiK. One jiiiin-j woman wiilklnj: south ' ' en Sivtli stner nein Wnlnnt lest her umbrella in a wjnrl of wind winch couch! 11. Wleckeil It, w rem bed it tieiu her hand, ami east it into Independent e Scpiaic. She abandoned the wreik and sought another umbrella, (hue mere she tried te walk north en Sixth street, ami was blown bin K h.ill a -nini i c She tinalh made ChcMnut street , r.ilreliiuii Howled (her 'I'heie were uiiiumiij: as well a- -en oils inciilent-. trem all mcr town. At 'I'hii teeutli and Matket streil the traf tic patrolman was bowled mrr b two hup- packini; lxie The wind aught them en Thirteenth stuet in the mid lib' of tin1 block, where thej were atnndiiif; en the paxeiiieiit The two big boxes, "tilling" like the -ails of n beat, were watted ever the lie and snow down Thirteenth street, keeping te the middle of the street. As it happened there wns nothing te Impede their prog ress until they came te the tratln sema phore and us guardian, who had his l.m.l. ... .1... ... ....... ..... w .11... I limn. ' with even ureater force, and the tiatiici man went down. A ilepartment' stoic deller w.igen. ! swinging Inte ('hern -treet from llruad. was blown ever this afternoon i a ust. i tie wagon was einptv. Ileiscs iit"l ilrivcr scaped injuiv. Much storm ilamagc was reported I linn Roxberougli and Mnnauuk dis tticts. A Iej stone Tcclephene pole broke en l)u Pent street l low Sj,r. weed nnd tin ernsspieie nnd who vent crashing lliieuth a mef. A Philadelphia Elericie pole broke en Lnuribten stret near Roxbemugli ave nue. A seventj -live-feet tree vvas up up up loetid en Itoxberoilgh uvenilc below M.rn.vunk nveiine, and anelher large !! en ISjwsj lane near the Fast Park iilive. A tree falling at P.lrkei avenue untl 'ltchell street broke down elcctri. .(Ml lelegnipll Wiles. A telegraph pole whh li I coke at Wlgaid ami Ridge ave l lie,, lute duwil both elts trn anil ttlf gl.l ll W ill's. Fruit trei's in Chester Ceuntv weie tlnuiagiil In the stm ui. Tiollev lines rillllllg out of Wist ('blister Weie bleikul ami teleilieni' .Hid tilegiaph wires were blown down. A seventv -live feet llncpnle beside St. Agnes' Cliutch. isr tla.v street. West Clnii r. toi tei pled ever and stiuek the -lint h iliil'ilig .1 funeial seivlcc. Trees, sheathed in snow ami ice. were eas.v victims te the wind 1'ie.nl street, north anil south, was snewn with branches and limbs of trets. Se were streets In everj p.irt of town, es. peciallj the eutljlng seetlens. I'.reail I reel, with lis great width gave full seeie te the sweep of ihe wind, ami mm. Ii damage was done up and down that thoroughfare. A (erner of the Phillies- ;,i p,,,, shed, ut Ilrnad street and l.tlugh ue. mil, was ripped off b.v the wind und deposited in the stieet. Patielmen from the Park and l.ehlgh avenues -tatien were sent te corral the sheets of blow ing tin and rope the section off. The pavement . 'JTl's North l5re.nl street w.is mped off because of ,1 shower of bibks whn h descetulid upon it from a ncnliv liimnev Trafhe semaplleies en llreinl stuet weie twisted efl. and trallh piilrelinei. en fixed pests, hail much ado te keep tliclr footing while thej worked In keep m. touiebiles ;ind trucks from t rn-hing into euch ether in the storm. Nathaniel (laiul.v. trnflic patrolman at Hre.nl street and Susqiiehnnua ave nue, had his hands full when the inorn inern liU session of Our I.adv of Mercj S liiiel let out. The veungsliis weie elimhtl and blown about hv ihe wind ami rain. 1 1 1 1 I v hehl up all trnllii' wlili' he get the he.vs and girls s.ifely a'Men r Ur.ind n ret I nnd I Mil t k ie.nl, win re iheie l- a jieat open spue nnd the wind has a clean sweep of miles, man) wires were blown down lleaw with ice. ihey were smppid as rlean bv th" wind as if cut b.v a li.iesiiian's w irei inters. Live Wire Falls A live wire fell vh'ii 11 nelc IllftlC 'nrin the morning In front of ."".'J.i Ilnveifud ivei'ii Ne one was hint but lh,. -.-! i - took the piee.iiitlen of toping off the strret nenrbv, nml "euld lit no one leave the heue nt ill est te the spot win re fie wire tcP 11 11 1 i 1 lineiueu had removal it Passengers en nn cast bound Flftj second street trellev tar had a narrow escape just before neon, vvlun a large poplar tree fell across the trucks ut Forty-ninth street nnd fJrcenwny ave t.ue, just lifter the car had pnssed. It took mere thnn nn hour te clenr the street se that traffic could be resumed. Reports from New .Terse indicated that mu'h damage had been done there 'lelegrnph poles weie blown down 011 tie pike between (Jieueester nnd Wood Weed bur, 'iidangerlng motei.sti A pole "ell uenlnst the peich of the home of Dr. Dunian W. Illake. .Ir . nt Sixth nnd Market streets, (ileuccstcr. Widespread Damage Reports from nil parts of Pennsylva nia and New Jersey indicate Tienv snowfall, hish winds nnd considerable preiierty damage. All of .Southwestern Pennsylvania was icperted In the grip of a blU.urd. snow la some plnies be 1 leg e'even indies then Put-burgh ha I uavv snow whn h hiiiidiiapi'd ihiIIci serv Ice . niiciiuuueaii, ru , leiieiieu a stm in of blizzanf intensity, which began this morning : Allcntewn had five inches of fiuew which' drilled high before the wind EVENING PUBLIC DRIVEN FROM BmbsAVAW ' sWaT ;:: m-rM HHHHHHBHW Ml ' Aw VI ' AC .? tK -V ' M "iffBiJif m&m i ' : ;" I WBWBaMHWWillWIliMllHl ill,1. Ii ill :3 -J-v-l ATJMMl Women tnemlicrs of Uararli faml1 1ie wcre driven from tliclr home early this morning by lire. Mrs. Jeseph llaracli. silting. Her (lauRh ivrn, left te riglil, are: Cntliarlne. IVeda nnd Mary, Mary rccched Injuries In her spine, and Freda broke tier cellar bone when they leaped from their bedroom window. Tlie Uaraehs live at -TIM (J Irani jucmic and was fellow n bv sleet ami mid i aim tm .Mnrv luinl line New .lerse m.i't lilies reported liliru winds nnd battel nig waves. in Mini( plates the gnle I- lepeited te have icnclied sltj te eight miles an hour. At Leng lSiuiieli a I'iciik gust over turned a canneii 'I lie Hinge of Sea brlght wns In-lie.l li huge rollers. Wires were i rifil down cxerj where in New .leri v especially near the coast. I FREDERIC E. GUNNISON DIES 1 New Yerk Financier and Lawyer and Prominent in Business Circles New Yerli. J.iu 11 - illv A. I'.) - Kredelic EmmeI liiinulsen. a widel known blinker and l.iwjcr of this cit.v. died in the Peek Memerial Hospital. IlroeM.vn. carh teihn Mr. (tiiuiii'-eii w.is Inn n in Canten. New Yerk, en Mnj -s. 1 !!. nml was piluc.iteil at Columbia I niversitj and New erk I'niversin lie was ad mitted te the New 'N.erk bar in lMiII, and Inter became l e president of the Law vers Title and Trut Cenipanv lie was .1 iiirci ter in the t hase .Stem Hum Cetnpan.v of jew ". erk the iti.tcns Cennt ami nuburhan wailwnv ( eui- I'am . tlie I'itj of New U liisuiamt' Cninpany and a numbei of ether ter- l"""i'""s. lb' was appointed t liuirinan of i the ! ' (as anil F.'eitiic Light Ceiuuii ssiiiu formed dining the mliiilnl-ti tilifin of the! late (inverner Higglns. of New Yeik i State, and retalneil this position until the commission was incised with I lie Public Serv ii e Coniinis-ien dtiiing the I administration of lioverner Hughes. 1 luring the w.n, Mr. liuiinisen was Fediral t'n.il Admlnislr.Hei fei il.e City of P.roeklvn LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lcc Pape Mi Parkins 1 jn te . 'ilnddis last nite biiugius it ses and no ciindv . Iltnih en simer liiiutch et i' Hug as it she was glad ,i env thing about the (lowers ami me ft cling sml about the I (and, nnd the sat in the purler and tawkeil a wile and then tluv bad a ' argewineiit and Mr Paikiiis left eaily anil slammed the front deer u if he thawt it belonged te him ' And ledav liladdls kepp nn nsktng If invbeilv I1111I tailed her up 011 the tt-lefeiie. Mecning Mr. Paiklns W'u ,i he hadent. and (ilinldis wuwknl r-rr.miiil (he house looking mad und net lawklng Ipelile te en body even if tluv inwked lelite te her ferst, nml ihls nfiliuoen 1 she vvils up In In r 1 n sticking her bed out in the hall cw rv time iin iin lelefeiie rang, and I mm a ni'-er hew te 1 make her feel geed, and I went down stairs and get the flowers r I'urknis Ibruvvt last lilt r- and took llutn up ami stuck 111 lied in lilnddises iiietn saving. Ilav (ilinldis bek wut Mr. Paikins s(llt. Wnt. wut. ;ivi- them te me, ed (ilad- ills looking Us if she felt Iwn-e lis gimd alreibl.v, ami she run 11 ml grabbed ih, tlewcis nnd 'link her nose in ilniti. sa.vlng. I', nrint th v hivvlitill. ari nt thev level.v, wen did tliv nine, 11 -t new ': Ne. net jest new. I scd Well wen did tln-v cenie. wj vvnsent T told Imiiiedltl.v'' M-d lilaihlis ami I sed. Well gosh, (ihnldis, jeii knew it, ou vvas the first one knew- it I lout tnwk kl.U. jeii je-t hrnvvt them up le nn, ilnh nt ou? si.. i;a,. dis. Sure. 1 sed. nml she sed. Well thin wen did thev iiiim-, 1 d'lnaiiil te kt.nw wen these llevvers gei hier. ami I ,.,). Last Illte. he bmvvt lln-ni himself Yeu slllv Igneri in jntUiiss, s, ,) i,,. dis. nml I m'i. Wv . vmi was ghnl te se . tin ill Then se wv unit ou glad te see t hem new ? Wich jest then filaddis gave me 2 fi'tirsc crm Us and I inn down and told ma and ma gave me anelher one Piov Piev ing geed Intentions without geed news is useliss. Havana Entries for Thursday Plrt nn i irt-t J Toe ihrt-i- war-u.W nt a Ull. els no IV mf Vli.II I. I'lllf ss 1 1 11 11 ln'i Kii)lni i in: iit l 'j l , i ir. Ocll l.llll.lliv Tj) Alnns Mr Krutir Iletti-rlen lyeverlv Jani. 1 in vv hi i r 110 I uric IJUIl 111 "ur .Ni-plifcw 115 Drautri Stcenil rft' i i ur J'O'i threo three f urleii"ii nnil up ruimltm S3 Kllas ti Mr II irrs 1 11 -I Mnd Sll in Theuuhi l"ns lWdin Wlnili ut ( hnn lly (Jene . Mllllnere . Hatiiiin 107 in; 107 !. tli'tnry . . He 110 8niit tja 111 Deuiil.ia 1'alrbdtik Ndvlure 8 115 f r Ihr. e-rai Thlnl r curuM 7tie (In fUl lOllKH VV'lhperlnff I'll Kinristla .III Itumlil 101 Utihi.rn 11J 10-, . 10., 11.' l.ucKneiv LlU' Ulnsham I'aun.i rdt t-u J70O fnr four vear ililii anil up i lalniiiiL- 1 mlli ir Flunk V") IJIlnent Autematle ltd 104 Natalie Hea L'rchln 103 Ttiix DrAKeun . lint -.Vlfairerth II I loe I'll lO'.l - iimi-vi . i" , j diF tun Thrush .. .110 Jone du Valrs 111 P'fth rut nurte iiiqu, for thrpp sear- if.us tti11 ui, auiiuiK iiuniiiinu 1 1-111 mlleH tUtChlKOn . . . IMI TerifA Ahnn.l Intiulry ti7 ilrnient . . Th I.fnparJ I0O Kli-aner S Mulvln 10'i llarlinic . The I' run 107 I'runU sixth nn. inn ITIHl f,,i fours ii I up 'Uiniin tnll. ii .n ., , i it.' loe lea nifi in ll OliJl 111 Vel i lllimsnin nil I,,, J. In n n i i.n M ilu ,, 'i M 10' Miin lime Pal, Miircil 1011 -McAiloe 1 1 -1 10:1 uni T'loilen Mnrch .lit Alt Vhu llaarry JI. 8t Apprentlca allow anea claimed, Weather clean track fait. ....111 EDGERPjaitfefepS BEDS BY FIRE Three Girls Hurt; Many Flee Fires fenllmicil from I'uce Ol e I'ublie Scheel, fell through n Nkj light at the rear et the house in trying te escape the flames nnd Is In the Episcopal Hospital with cuts, bruises and possible liiternal lniurles. A sere font, which kept Mr. Wclncr from sleeping. probably caved the I'uinilj from suffocation. The father theughl he -inelled Hiueke. and, pulling en his clothes, went te lnve'stignte. When he opened the hull deer from the bitlroein en the second Meer, where lie nnd Mrs. Welner slept, n rush of smoke enme In. It was thick in the hallway, and when he pressed through it te the lienil of the stalls Ii of the stalls he round Hint tlie ' '""r ""' II(,'' occupied i,, 1,1.,, an ice cream store, was in ilnmes. Choking and coughing with the l,e. he rnt back into the room and ised s wife. She called the" two ip.i n. Ib-ntrice. si" nml . . . Ls, Ullll snie nreii veunc wavlil. tiMiitiiK whose rooms wcie the aanie llner en lludilled Inte Clethes ! Mr. Welner then made his' way up- ' stairs thieiigli the smoke nnd avvneened I his two old r i hlldren. Annn, the girl I who vvas iniurid. and Minnie, twentj- i six. who slept en the third fleer. The I gills cniighl up the heaviest clothes the.v ' ceiiltl Ii ii (1 in the rush of getting out and followed Ihelr father down te the I second lloer The mother frantlcallv huddled the .veunger children Inte their clothing te protect them fiem the cold with no thought of herself. Though a middle-aged woman, she wns het .....- filv dad when u few minutes Inter thev were all fen ed te leave the building ' V t.e.i I... .,.... . a.. 1 ... . . " . ....I.., -.nun- uiuiieni in i no smoke S1 ttlng ilewn 1 1 ("in her loom te the In the (iiiii'iisjen her .new that sin was miss vvent te t,e ba'k in in fient of tb hMie i. ml ''"nil Heur. I ilhertlid net '"-' The gli '"'"'I "I I" II lneil le get oil II shed e 'i a i ear wuid.iw opening With a sUllLht. Ill the dnikiifss ami cM'lteiiieni In, ,.;, ,...,.i i I-..H .i i. ... . . "i'i" ...... i ii uiieiiKii-nie skyugnt te the lloei btnc.uh. She mm e-r iintMsl. hut icievnetl In a ineiniut and diaggctl lur .self In the stietf. Meanwhile the father and mother, with their eldest daughter nnd the two jeung children, hud sought the front room. The Humes were rearing up the stalrwnj behind lliein. nnd the rooms weie se full of smoke that thev searcelv could breathe. The eulv safefv nv in escape b.v the front windows Carry Child Out 9 The lire engines hntl net ct airivctl. , the tne liuving sprend with unusual iiipldit.v, and the out wav dewii wns hv the awning poles at the front of the building. The father and mother 1 get out en the coping and edged them. ' selves down one of the truss-poles te 1 the upright nt the euib. Mr. Welner turning Itentrlce in Ills aim- David, i .111 active boy. inunaged te get down' with little nssistnnce. , Mrs. Weiner first dropped ilewn the awning pole te the gieniid. 111 ' her bus- ' hum! bunded down the litlle girl, the 11 ether catching her. Then the eldest laughter mm the father followed. The Hie sprend se tpiieklv. fun net by tlie strong wind which blew from the iinitheiist through most of the night, that the engines could net sine the beuse. It vviis burned out complete! with 11 less- ..f !!v:t .'lO.O'i The Welner fnnillv were taken In by I Sthacfer, n neighbor, .'till Kensing ton uvenue. They will remain there un til the.v find a tempernr.v home. Whole Neighborhood Alarmed lite 111 e ut ,n"vn j iiuiier uvenue was at the home of Charles Hogcntegler. i ltlieigb the Hie was lenfineil i, t Ilogeiitegler Inline, snu Ke filled three iiilieining lmtiKs nml the eicin.iuts riihed te the street Charles Iloge.itegler. Jr. a son. In in! an explosion in tlie kite! en when he wn dressing. Hushing down stairs, he found the kltdien in Humes. The voting man awakined his p.irinls nml then turned in ,m ilarm Smoke setm filbd the home of Mr Murv (ulcksell,a .ilnw, living with hei parents at .""sT Hunter's aviinn She rn Inlj the suret v nh her pai nils und si-,vear'eld tlniightei, I'm lh. I-cnds Children Out Vhen Mis. Marry llrnm siiii1u smoke she took bej ,veir-ehl hnbv In 1 cr irms nml rushed te the home of n i eighber. Then she tei'irncd and leek out her ether t'nte ihihlren, Ftuleiig, leu: Mabel, four, nnd Lmniii. six. She lives tt "i7!l."5 Hunter's ivenue. Mr. und Mis. Jehn I'llstur. ."701 Hunter's uvenue, witn their si--vi.ir-eld daughter, rushed from theli h .me when it became lillcd with .meke. The cause of the eii'esun in the The City Beautiful vz VBHV little clt.v. has a movement of ment nn organized eitert te widen tlie avenues. htraiKliten the ntreetn, deiiress the trnckn nnd raise the taxes. They de it all in the name et neaut.v . Oh. bentit) ! Mew many crimes are cnminltied In thy nnme! racial mas- i hiiges, permanent waves, clny pnekh, ciectrnl.VMiti, toupees nnd cutle curls these n're but a few. nnil H, awful ns the thought miy be, we wiHh there were I mom Hiich crimes. I We wish that the cities would unrt new city beautiful mevementx, nil of which nilght take form In a few strin gent regulations making it Illegal for the women of the Innd te de home el the many things they new de te hurt the ce of the beholder, 1 giiehs that t-entenec is ull right, al though I have some misgivings lint pe.ssiblv I teiildu t improve it if I did i go butk ever ii se I will leuve it that WP), tftlTJIAT," says you, "are uome of lY these thlaKvhicii. Moaittue te w WEDJJ&SDAY, Hogcntegler home Is unknown. There wnH a gns stove in the kitchen. Theete who left their home In tliclr night clothe suffenid from the cold ar the snowstorm ans at Its height when the fire wns discovered. They were trcnled nt drug stores nnd by neighbor ing doctors. Firemen found considerable difficulty In getting te the blaze becaune of the snow In the streets. They nlse found n plug frozen nnd were hnndlcnppcd by frequent brenks In the hese. The Hogcntegler home Is n two-story brick structure. Sirs, llogenteg'pr cs tlmnted the less nt between $10,000 nnd $15,000. Nothing In the home w,ns saved. French Rift Halts Supreme Council Cnntlnueil from I'nue One llmlnnry te cxnmlnntleu of the question of n moratorium for Ucrmnny. Up te Supreme Council Prime Minister Llejd (Je'erge nml the ether members of the Council promptly i ngrced that the (Jermnns should be le I quired te i.ive the commission the do de Inmndcd explanatiens: before they could be henrd by the Supreme Council. After the hearing, the Reparations C'ominlssten will then tefer the fnat ter te the Supreme Council, which can go further into examination of the Ger man situation nt u meeting te which the German lcpiescntntives wllli be invited, prebubly tomorrow. Approval by the Council lnt nichl of the plan for formation of an interna--tleual iiiinnrtnl corporation left the tcparatlnns question ns the most im portant item remulnlng en the agenda. Ne Loophole for Invasion The desire of Germany te participate in the consortium which is going te engage In the gigantic enterprise of re storing Europe, Including Austria nnd Uussin, te normal conditions, is counted upon te overcome any hesltuncy she might hnvc te subscribe te the Allies' new terms. It is pointed out by promoters of the conseitlum iden thnt any country wish ing te have a slmre therein imist sub scribe in the principles laid down in the resolution of the v. euucil en Fri day that all honorable, obligations must be lespectcd. Hence if Gerninny does net want te nbnnden her cherished lilcu of taking n lnrge part in the economic icstorn icstern icstorn Hen of Russia, she must declare her Intention of paving what she ewes. Although net mimed witli Greut Hrit- nin, France, Italy, Belgium, Japan ami the 1'nlted States os a participant in .tl,0,pTre lmM mMIiib tin the "Cen- ,rM I"11") '0,11'1 Vjrlorntien." ns the ncw i'"-i.t'l,1"n wl '-""cmI. (Jcrmnny ,,(, unnfllll.lll II, MlllnAll ,, u ,.. ! ... txn ..... . was specilicall.v named us an important meter in central I.nstcni I.urepe that ought te help lift Hurepc out of Iter present troubles. Final Reparation Terms The final terms for reparation pny ments that the (iermnn delegation w'ill be nsked te accept nrc 720,000,000 geld mams ana reparations in Mini te the value of 1,750,000,000 geld marks an- nunll.v. I France, finally renrAincIng unv part of the 1 .000.000.000 murks already paid, will get l.li.OOO.OOO marks of the pnynicnts in kind each .eiir, the re mainder going us follews: l 10,000,000 te Italy. 100,000.000 te tireut Iirltain, lLTi.OOO.OOO te Helghim, 7.000,000 te .Inpnnn nnd the rest te ether benefici aries under the treaty. Of the 720.000.000 geld muiks pnya. b'e in cash in 1022, (ireat P.ntnln will get 1. "0.000,000, of which she will lend i::!i.(iIO.(l(iii te France, the Icen bciiiK lepu.vablc from liter cash p.ij meats bj Oi'iuiauv te France. The 'est will ap" plj en Ilelglum's priority. This division applies only te the i present .vear. the idea being that the pav incuts fn cash be in pan applied te i pavtni'iit of interest en Series A of the liernrn bends te the vuliu of 1,000. 0110.000 geld inatKs new in the hands of the Reparations Coininissien te se cure pavment of ."il!i,0(KI.(HI0 marks le Itclgluiu. I.'.O.OOO.OOI) te (iii.it Iiillain and ai, 000,000 te Ital.v. 1'lurls. Jen. 11. (Ity A P. I A Cabinet council, presided ever b Pres ident Millerund, met nt the Ll.vsee Palate today nnd again discussed the negotiations nt Cannes, concerning which Premier Ilriand had telegraphed a letpiest for instructions and advice, j The meeting lasted three hours nnd the, results of the deliberations weie trans- 1 mined te the Prt-mler at Cannes. I The official cemmunique issued after the meeting wns silent concerning thel nature of the iiucstiens discussed, but It is understood that the proposed Angle-French defensive ngrecment was' the main subject under consideration. 1 A IIiiviih Agenev dispatch from! ('mines sa.vs tlmt Premier Ilrinnd is 1 coming le Paris tills afternoon te in- form the Cnbinet of the state of the 1 negotiations nt Cannes and that he will return te Cannes Friday. Premier Ilrland's unexpected return is attributed by members of parliament te the action of the cnbinet winch they y requested the premier net te con clude the Angle-French pact before Its terms had been approved by parlia ment. Premier Ilrinnd tomnrie.w will ex plain the nature of the agreements with Lngl.ind nnd nsk ench lleu se te vote confidence He will refuse te lcuive interpellatiens, it is stnted, en tin ground thnt there Is no time for ills ills ciiHsien of them. If the voles of confident n me net satisfactory te the Premier, he will im mediate! withdraw te private life. On the ether bund, if the outieuie is satis fying te him, he will return le Cannc-' und sign the agreement. WAS USING 1921 AUTO TAG fFirst Driver te Be Arrested for Of fense Is Fined $12.50 Stewart A. Neble, ''l!:il Seuth Tliead street, is the first man this jenr te fall Inte the toils of driving nn uufe- mobile with a Jlllil license tag. He was picked i'P at I'read mid S.eutli i btieets. i Magistrate Uenslinw fined Neble M'J.."iil and impounded liis car in (he ( it.v Hall court aid. wheie it will re iiain until Neble proem es IDL'L' tags for it. By J. P. McEVOY I hurt the ces of the beholder?" (Yeu would tniiiK i was wriung en .pace rntes. Hut this Is mcrel a rhetorical question.) Well, there are at least three things which women de today nnd which hnven't yet been forbidden by the Con Cen Con stlttitlen. If our forefathers, meeting In solemn conclave in thou- storm tlavs of our gieat historic b ginning Induinc. three steps and raise the right mm nleft-, holding it there for u second, nnd bring it bnck with index finger pointing straight abend); I snv, if these noble ferefnthers had, jn 'their great wisdom, foreseen what wns te come, they would, I tell ou (shnke jour uiiBcr in. iiiiiiiiiii'iiiTi, iney would certainly have added thcc three uniend- inents te the Constitution : our linger nt tlie aiiiiieneei, they would 1, All amendment fei bidding te eat corn en the cob vveinen IT. An amendment forbidding v omen te put en galoshes in the pieseine of any eAe, IU An amentlrnwit forbidding women te ryue ii jirMntn ova is or. y-uotercy ii m. ' JAiftTARY It, 1022 ELIZABETH BROCKIE TO WED Phlladejphlan te Be Bride of Rich ardson Dllwerth, of New Yerk New Yerk, Jan. 11. Announcement wns mmle here yesterday by Mr. rind Mrs. Wlllinm d. 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