' r, :-A v$ w t.'vf & r i' ' :vk m vm & MIMR WD ROMANCE EL m. V h Sues Paster for $5000 Following Breaking of Engagement U ! Iskp If L s ADVISED AGAINST WEDDING YXVs" " , . c . feVIVIHiM-nairc, I'n.. Han 10 - Te extent n minister of ttie Respel In nilvislnc the members of lit ..it . i I -Mf... I. II. -w, J ymigauen en icmpcrni niuum u un 2 rtl IrtMe before n itirv trjlnr tnc Hev I. WtJS. Crandall. of Sernnten. for slnn- iL 'The- rlinrcr Is br. iiht by Willlnm itt ' JV Cautrlght, of Dunmore. who asks " 5IWUO -fl!mmri" becaie the iwer mi "rled Mhs nicaner "NVhriicr, of Ashley. patlhlener, ncnlmrt mnrrjlnj: tbe plaintiff Statement of the j.Mtnr reused the slrl te call off the wedding, tbe plaintiff i-liarses. The ene opened here. yes(erdn Dr. Crandnll i the jiaster of tbe Flmpsen Street Methodist Kpicepal Church In Sernnten and formerly hid cktrgc of the Awhlev Cliureh. On wltnccs lnnd yesterday he admitted 'jtlvlnjr the girl some adviep lie main- t lined that he wis nslted te sive nw opinion of Oeurtrljht and the reun;! nan's famllv b the cirl. who called thta btudy in April. 1917 Said Seme Were Cilpplcd Under questlenlncc the pastor Raid tbat he had told the cirl that senx of the members of the Courtright family were crippled and that delcncss eltcd hleh he believed mljht nffeet nny olill elill rtren born te the reuple about in be wed The IW Mr Onndall then told of Ceurtricht remlnp fe him te arrange for the wedding, about ten dnvs before the minister and MIsh nrner had thei serious talk. Mr. Crandall said he sus petted there nas something wrong with Ceurtricht because of his conversation The minister told of being called ti the office of Justice of the Pence Fen ter, In Ashley, where he met Court -right and dNeussed the Incidents leading te tb breaking off of the engagement He denied making any statement of the i physical condition of any one In the Ceurtrtgbt family and declared that he-t 4Id net make public the conversation ke had with Miss Warner Didn't Adilse Urealtlng Troth In closing his direct testimony he ftld that he told Miss Warner v.hat he knew concerning the family hlster of the Ceurtrlghts. He said he did net tell her te break her engagement, but . pointed out as beat he could the danger that might await her ' On cress-examination the minister held rigidly te his story, answered quickly and denied all the charges that the plaintiff had made In his bill. Miss Warner took the stand In de fense of the minister She testified that she had known Courtright only a few weeks before he proposed. She claimed he did net consider herself engaged te him, but did admit going te Dunmor te leek after some rooms that he pro pre noed they occupy after their marriage. The girl testified that the Tier. Mr. ""Crtndall told her that the family history fhewed some te be cripples ami ethe-t Je be Insane. She did net say that th Minister advlted against marriage. " Miss. M&ttie Courtright, niece of tlir plaintiff, testified for the minister. She in a cripple and saw sue had a crip pled brother and one brother who died Insane, i 'The case will reach the jury tedas i BREAKS PRISON TO WED ' Alleged Deserter Escapes Frem Gov ernors Island te Marry Belgian Bosten. ,lan 10 (Bv A 1 Friratc Ilareld Stearns, of the Ilexburv district, who escaped from Governors Island recently while awaiting trial for alleged desertion from the American forces nt Coblens. left the Island te marry the Belgian girl, love for vhem led him te dcnert In Germany, the sol dier's aunt, Mrs. Sadie C'rahan, aid last night. She asserted thnt her nephew would give himself up In a few days. Tbe girl is Scmene Thennard. of T.lege, a former Red Cress worker, Mrs. Crahan said. She reached New Yerk three days age and planned te come te this city Immediately nfter her marriage te make her home with Mrs. Crahan, te await tbe outcome of her husband s court-martial. MAGNIFICENT GRAND PIANO USED ASJttlSSlAN PIGSTY Peasant Trades Feed for Luxuries Which He Misuses' Kursk, llussia, Jan. 10. (By A. P 5 Trappings of civilization arc find ing strange uses In the pensant huts of Russia. Cify folks who have fled ie rural districts in ycmrii "i un-uu and pcace have frequently been com pelled te trade their belongings te the peasants for feed, and have found customers In Ivan Iv'anevlch and his family, who like the glitter and gloss of the fixings of gentility. Krenuentlv. however, they have lit tle Idea hew te use the articles which come te them In exchange for milk and flour. An Araciican. nlie recently visited a village near this city, saw a mag nificent concert grand plnne in n one roomed hut, which sheltered n peaq- nnt family of six The family s cook Itig utensils were stacked en top the piano and a small pig was te one of its legs of tied NERVOUS MAN' HAS NO PLACE AS CHIROPODIST IN THE ZOO IF hen Fermer Rulers of Jungle Need Attention They Want It Quickly and Tempers Arent of the Best, Either One may understand why a man declares himself te all who ;na,v care cheeses as bis profession tbe undertak ing1 busines or the playing of n base viol, which doe nothing but "zum, sum." but it l n subject of great spec ulation, indeed, as te iust whv a man should care te be a chiropodist te wild nnlmals. But the leopards and liens an" things frequently have ingrewing toenails and as n result become much disgruntled and out of temper. Something must be done because the grouch of a lien Is far different from that of a human. When the nmlable man of the house comes home with a pain in his dis position he generally sulks, but when the king of nnlmals gets a grouch he te listen with howls, loud nnd long cirnwn. Musi Be Ileal "1'alner" And se the chiropodist Is summoned. Frem one end of the cage te the ether the animal paces, but by a dexterous twist of a practiced hand he is las soed with a strong rope and thrown te the fleer of his cage. Once down a small corps of keepers approaches and set themselves upon his majesty te keep him from moving about. Then the nail is fixed nnd the animal released. Fer n tlme he paces back nnd forth highly indignant, but eventually 11 - i . t nt. hut eventually e.omnesea himself and peace once again reigns. ' When one takes Johnny or Mary te the Zoe nnd casually pcern between the bare, ene docs net step te rcallte the cost of the animals or the work en tailed te get them there. , Nonchalantly n meie peanut is flipped into n cage nnd a shaggy polar bear reached forth n greedy paw. A bear cost's from $400 te $500. Thlck-Bkinned and hardly a thing if beauty, the hippopotamus Is next cisltcd. The children pull back fear fully, and you grunt a disapproval of the silly old thing. And yet, the Zoe has one which they value highly. The animal Is two years old, and although $5000 was offered, Mr. Zoe, or who ever It Is who makes up the grocery .lists nnd tends te such things, was "net Interested. Leng Xechs Are Costly Giraffes are particularly trouble some nnd expensive animals. In their own native land they nre mere or less reasonably priced, but by the time AUTOMOBILE SHOW January 14 te 21, Inclusive Commercial Museums Building 34th St. Belew Spruce St 10 . M. te 11 P. M. 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Acrn a M ten m i sf c ,,0 Vict or B read There's health in every crumb 9X, Sold only in Aece Stores, located all ever Pliila. and threutclt- '4 out PcnnsyWanla, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. ' xpr wiUmi l m w&" VzJ VrJ &m7 vmm The Most Beautiful Car in America A new series for 1922 with many refinements and improvements at greatly reduced prices Sec Them at the Automobile Shew or our Showrooms fcam & ISJVSB 6tf 3xgfe Distributors 6R9AO STflT AT VINE, PHILADELPHIA tftey rwch her they'fcM wld anyvrhcre from $2C00 te $3000. "About- a year age," Emersen Brown, superintendent of the Zoe, gflld, "we had three (tlrnffea en their way erer here. One died en the way ever, another broke Its neck in the shipping and the third died shortly nfter Its arrival. "Qne would hardly think of this an imal as delicate, but they are easily af fected by change of climate. "And there is no mt nf reil tane "iircdfd te get them here: Permits from Washington, an entirely different set in Africa, duty, shipping expenses and when the final bill is parsed en te us it Is quite Increased since the animal was priced originally in its own land. xnere is a great tear of bringing tne hoof and mouth disease ever here. I never heard of a wild animal having it. but because cows get it, nny animal w.lth a hoof is looked upon with sub- pWen and Is placed in quarantln ,,far several i ' v" ? ., Elephants arc net se iar$. Circuses use a Inrge number and when the huje beasts have outlived their usefulness in the rawdust ring or the company Is stranded, a 55pe purchases them, lney cost from. 5800 te $2000, depending en .Mr. Ilrewn explained that the pur chase of animals was becoming easier. "And tee," he said, "prices are getting lower, aitneugn tne necessity ler per- mltn and all the up the dollars LINER RUNS DOWN WHALE AND CUTS IT IN TWAIN i Passengers Lined Ralls te See What Would Happen New Yerk, Jan. 10. The story of a ether red tape does pile t ' 1 - Mvefltyflve-feet Hvhale:''h1iti' neatly cut In twain by the prow of thin Italian liner Presldcrite Wilsen, was ?. lafed by pasifcngcw when the vesstlP ueckcu uvrc jcaieriin;. The I'rcsldciitc Wilsen was sallhu In mid-Atlantic when the whale wi Klghtcd lying directly across the court' of the vcMel. A hundred nnd fifty pav singers lined the vails te see 'what would happen. ra&sengcrs along the perl rail heard a crash as the bow struck the hun mammal, iaw Ihe water turn Dink and saw the head 6f the whale float astern 'l'hese en the starboard rail cxperl enced the same wnnatlen only thtr saw the tall float astern, ' ANemEJi GRirrme btekx Wsti. by William MmLw iuini . bJifBi hturdy. Janiitry 21, In tht BvaMKaTfti! 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