... (j " V ' fc?l LfjiJc ?, i Vi -WVOICV' 'amlmlv 'fair ' L.J Jl.1 ..!'. , '" -jvutew- lenignt i"i it j meear aaaa bbbbbI V " a. bbbbbW J ' .LV. ' VI, ' Willi iewcV abftut 33 degrees; Satur- POSTSCRIPT eay cloudy nml unsettled. ii'.Mi'r.KATi:nE at.bAch hour sTTllO 111 H2 II "2 1-3 4 5 ! V ,-n i;ni;i7 1 IHfl VOL. VIII. NO. 110 Entered Secend-Clats Mutter at the Potefflc at Thlladelpbla. Pa, Undej. tti Act et, March 8, ,1870 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922 Published Dally Except Sunday, flnhccrleilnn PrlM Ifi a Tear by MalL PRICE TWO CENTS tjepyrirm 102S bv Public Ledner Company 3 s T ,) ft- Bw ..- ris-tetifc' '-MIB"Mr ..-'-... .rtte lv,i.vv , wr m wJ!w: t mm 'IL ;uenmi I Wttt POPE HEAR DEATH; LAST SACRAMENT ADMINISTERE " .,-, ".ii 1 ;?' X Life Hangs LEWIS S. SADLER, i 'Hemorrhage Following Pnqu 1 -menta Attack Is Fatal te po litical .Leader at His Heme WAS POSSIBILITY FOR THE NEaT GOVERNORSHIP sav" ' LEWIS S. SADLEte iState Highway Commissioner Lewis 8.. Badlcr died this morning at 0:10 o'clock in his home In Carlisle Pa. Mr. fladlcr had been suffering for ten days with a cold, which developed Inte pneumonia. Just befere his death t hemorrhage occurred. ', Mr. Sadler, who had beeil mentioned frequently ae a candldate te succeed Governer Sproul "at larrtsburK, as n Tieslth'y Pennsylvania "from, a family .jetd in public' service- He wa'5"fefty-eight yearn old, having Htat horn In. Carlisle March 3, 1874. 'He was 4 ten of fermer Judge Wilbur F. Sadler and a brother of the late W1I. bur F. Sadler, Jr., a Trenten bank president and trolley magnate, who wus Adjutant General of New Jersey under 'threa Governors. Get Degree Frem Tale Mr. Sadler wa,e educated in the pub lic schools of Car'isle, Dickinsen Pre paratory Scheel and was graduated lrim Yale In 1805,. In 1800 he grad- uatcd from the Dickinsen Scheel of ",Law, ', Mr. Sadler was a widower, bis wlfe having died several years age,. They hsd no children. , Mr. Sadler was a member of the lOjniberland County Bar, president of the Farmers' Trust Company in Car lme, chairman of -the State Institution for Inebriates of Pennsylvania. lie yas appointed Highway Commissioner 'in December, 1918. Had Handsome Heme Mr. Sadler was one of the original "geed reads" men of the State. Hib home, where he died se suddenly this morning, was one M fi,ht ehew places of the community, while his country estate, near Beiling Springs, Roie Balcony Is one of the handsomest in the State. 6 BECOME VIOLENTLY ILL SOON AFTER DINNER , Bsrgeant Relchner, of Lewer Merlen Police, and Family Stricken Sergeant Harry D. Relchner, of the lower Merlen police, and five members of bis family became violently 111 last " night aheut two hours after they bad dinner at their home, 21S Ljnoweod ave nue, Ardmore. A physician diagnosed the ailment as ptomaine poisoning. After the meal the bergeant went te police headquarters, and from there warted te tour the upper end of the district. The eeigeant became 111 In the auto- Mobile and was taken home. Mrs. Anna Relchner. his wife, also had be- ceme i ill and was In bed, as were their uaughter nnd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. uuuue atewart, and their children. Uelen Stewart, Mx years old, and Mary Stewart, three years old. Mr. Stewart had heen able te tele phone te Dr. Walter Stein, who was sdiiilnlsterlng treatment when Sergeunt Relchner arrived. The children ap peared te he the mere t-erleusly affected. Members of the family buid they had eaten fresh vegetables at the dluncr. nd that no canned goods had been used. Seme of the milk used at the meal had been left ever. It will be examined, as wtll as portions of feed wat had net been used. All were tee ill te leave the house wis morning, although the children "lone had te remain In bed. WOMEN IND0RSEJ926'FAlR Republican Organization, Led by Mrs. Altemus, Offers Ce-operation The Republican Women of Phlladel pnitt announced publicly today their Jflhcrence te the prans for the Scsqul Centennial. JIlU. Dohaen Altnmnu n-rnt TM. JTird lleblni, neCrctary pre tern of the jW'U't entennlnl Ab-soclntien, e. y'Jln'nB that the women wish te go en word as desiring te co-epernto In Jtty possible way. The Republican i5Sn iw.ns ene Qt t'10 organization. ' LSS-w'.eilllu'u' the Myr called 'a i.n: .ifcrv m iff a ,. 'A' iraa. ".'NWI t T I HIGHWAY HEAD.D1ES , AI CARLISLE, PA. ywfWt y-VW-r"' rngmmmmmmmmmammm P-y 7tity'!yiflBmmmmml- bbbbbbbbbbbT -j.iii 'S v j .c , TSlHEUtTS,'BkiiiiV aj in Balance from Bronchial Affection; Family Hurries te His Bedsid WILD BETS FLY FST, CROWD BLOCKS, BUSY CITY STREET Traffic Pollce Grew "Werd. Peer," All Over a Guinea Hen Nothing mero than n guinea hen, cs enped from n poultry truck and perched en n cornice near Tenth and Market streets, was needed te blecb: traffic for twenty minutes this morning, and te rejease the reservoirs of. Patrolman James Reuse's vocabulary, 'Hardly hed the bird been noticed outside the window of Dr. Charles G. Algase, at 030 Market street, than an iramense crowd assembled and, despite the n'ternate Importunities and invec tives of Reuse, remained te speculate ns te hew the fowl "ame te be thcrci nnd even te" exchange bets' as te what might happen te it. The bird watched the crowd with a cynical eye for fifteen minutes, then suddenly flapped its wlnn. The crowd shouted, but the bird, flew but a few feet away te the window ledge 6f a shoe shop. Some one ependd 'the window nnd invited the. bird inside. Te the amazement of the crowd, the bird ac cepted. He flew into the stere and across its whole length nnd through it window that opened en Filbert street. Then he crossed n neighboring reef and was net seen again. TWO WOMEN ARE HELD- . IN THEFTS OF DRESSES Fashionably Attired Pair Balk at Ride In Patrel, Twe young women, pretty and fash ionably drcf.scd, wcre arraigned befere Meglstrate Roency, In the Fifteenth nnd Locust streets station, this morn mern lpg, charged with shoplifting. Although the pollce have se far only ene specific charge ngalnst thcra. it is believed the girls are responsible for most of the big thefts in the fashion - nhl Rnrrlnlfr clinnn Tli!nti fmve hrnn suffering hcavily'lat'cly from shoplifters. The women wrru nrrcsted Saturdav ' by District Detectives Fey nnd Ceyle, I valued at .$110 and the ether nt ?Se. from n specialty shop en Chestnut street. They gave their names as Pearl Davis, thirty-five, and Clara Chester, thirty. The addresses they gave wer. se obviously false that their names arc suspected of being nlfascs. 2 BANDITS HOLD UP STORE AT 5 O'CLOCK IN MORNING Take $20 Frem, Till, Helding Owner '.at-tir. With 9velYra ,. e,, ' Twe men at 5 o'clock this morning entered th "tore of, Leuis Pelrlnshefr- sky, lu5.Emlly street, and held him up. Thcv rifled the cash register of 820. ' Pelrlnshefsky toys he was opening the store when the men. without warn. lng, whipped out revolvers and he'd him at bay. As they backed out they warned I hlra about making un outcry. , ' muiu tiLuuM) nuLu-ur Rounds Cerner and Scares Moter Bandits In Camden Four men in an uutomebllo attempted te held' up Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Denzcs and their house truest.. Mrs. Jnceb Solemon, of Bosten, us thev were en their way home last night in Camden. Dr. Denzes told police that when they wero ncaring their home at Chambers avenue and Berkley street an automo bile drove In front of them with the headlights directed in their faces, 'I'ha mnnhlmi liltrrlxrl nttrntr ,, li',, en. ether automobile rounded the corner. ' The party had been te a theatre and the i women wcre wearing jewelry which Dr. ' Denzcs believes the held-up men sought, i e r D Dl OAVO ;CATUrDil D'n-n-iu JniJ hum i nunuifilM ' Celd Wave Headed This Way Mid. die West Shivering A cold wave Is coming, according te ' per stock white the women each invest -the weatherman. The entlre tier of el $S50. Anether claimant represented Middle Atlantic Coast States will be by Mr. Connelly in N. B. Cear, of affected. The West is experiencing thei Lnnsdale, who took $700 of the stock, coldest weather of the winter. , Mr. Kiause's claim was entered ln The cold wave reached Illinois at Common Pleas Court, the ethers in the neon yebterdny. It is moving rapidly Municipal Court, eastward, but its full force is net ex-1 ,. , ,,., - pected te be felt here. Hughes Withdrew $500,000 DUII A CIPM ftPTS pnMTDAPT I I lltan llll Mail W WV11 I iriVS I Will Build Rebert H. Crejler Hes- pltal In Chester A r,rf r,SE V ..,1 f fhn B Lt ri t ...k p..rTiKii..r D . , ucu "u6"cs JL"or uis- Rebert E. . Lamb Company of Phlladel- 90lv.d. phla by the Chester County Hospital Anether disappointment for the losers "?LTniw!?.SVlc.al?8 'ed?y in, ? City, when . wyuvi, vu vr.. . -w..w ..-.;.... . The contract calls for the erection of the building en the grounds of the Chester Hospital at a cost of $200,000. MAY MOVE CHARLES AGAIN Banishment te Mere Remote island te Fellow Next Restoration Move, Berne, Jan. 20. (By A. P..) For Fer mer Emperor Charles, of Austria Hungary, and his wife, Zlta, will be ieperteil te nu i.'inriu muru mere re meto trem Europe man uacieira, te which they nre new exiled, if there is nny further attempt nt restoration of their throne in the states forming the former empire. Zltn. who enme here te be at the bed side of her son Rebert, has been se in formed by the Swiss Government which transmitted a statement made by the British, French and Italian Ambassa dors here. COATES ESTATE TO WIDOW Fermer President of Fine Arts Acad emy Left Everything te Spouse The will of Edward II. Coates. which was admitted te prebata Wednesday, left everything te his widow, Mrs. Florence Earle Coates. This Includes the Coates home at 2024 Spruce street and nil books, paintings and werHn of art. The wtate is valued at $200,000 and up ward. 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ASSETS 'NEGLIGIBLE' Civil action begnn here today In an effort te make nenry D. Hughes dis gorge some of the profits he took when the stock brokerage firm of Hughes & Dier was dissolved and the new bank rupt E. D. Dier & Ce. warj created. Jehn P. Cennellv. former C.ltv Hn. licItOr. UCtlllC for four pllr-ntl. Inelllrl. '(? two Philadelphia women, entered Sl,lts ln Common Picas Court Ne. 4 and the Municipal Court against "Colonel" nughes nnd E. D. Dier, hend of the bankrupt company. Whcn the firm of Hughes & Dier was promoting Magnate copper stock it ettl shares te Paul W. Krause. 811 West line avenue: Mrs. Loulse Krause. his wife, and Llllle Krause. their daughter. Mr. nrause bought ?iiL'UU;ef the cop- The Dier company crash Involved a iT"".'0 "l oPPrerimwely .15,000,000. Assets se far uncovered are less than $50,000 and the receiver and the ancillary receivers are considering action against Hughes, who is tald te L:. " tt-Ji-V ' . -X"'u .,,,,lW.M",,l.'l,Ml''.1Bul!. BaiQiJirS. ,(iie gnie tienesu oex in tne Mercnnt p Safe Deposit Company was opened. her husband. Even the receivers, used already te I "That wae my first shock. Yeu sea finding little or nothing In any of their I owned a home In Atlantic City. Last searches, wete surprised at the small Oi'tuher I spent some time there, and amount of securities in the box. There when I returned te my house at 1101 wastnethlng of a solid nature and the, Seuth' Peach street, this city, I wns additions that it will make te the firms . surprised te learn mere serious things assets is described ns "negligible." 'regarding my hunband. Hearings before the receiver SInnfrpd i "Tim MnnrnHnn ilntPH from lint lme D. Ehrlch, will begin in the Federal Court in New Yerk next Monday morn- ing, lne greater part or tlie first day will be taken "P. it is expected, in the examination of "Colonel" Hughes. Anether man tO bO Pnmlnpd I Charles A. Rtencham, president of the , New Yerk .National League Tlabcball , uub ami part owner or. the Hat annft race track. He retlrert from the stock brokerage 1 business a tevy months age nnd the Dier concern took eyer several ' of his branches. Xhis deal will be looked into. The ethers te be examined will ! be Dier, of course, and Harry J. Law- rence, another member of the firm. urimiiim jiiunctuuuun ure u-enucieiuiy cxpccteil.lnthe case due te the fact that the New Yerk laws in affairs of this kind are much mere strict than these of this State. TWO-INJURED IN AUTO CRASH James Cullen, Tlfth and Diamond streets, and Jeseph Flynn. 11 WeVt Jeffersep street, were Injured nt o'clock this morning, when their auto mobile crasld Inte a tree. The ucol ucel dent occurred near Nlcetewn lane and East rk drive. Beth nre In Memo Meme rial Hospital, Roxborough, flbesrd llerlila Umltrdtraln D Lum nn tr fsiJlLu te, !imi. u.lie.ir. ml Petfmbur. P. H, P... N. Th la., SiSj p. m.s W. PHIIa.. S'47 p. in. Raaamilen. S i.' 'Vrmatlea lHS'CbMtaut tj.(,rt:ifia.:ft7i. t I " NEAR i)MTH - 7 1 Meney Flung Right tand Left Along "White Way," Says Promoter's Wife FILES LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Meney lured from investors' in all walks of life by the Simen-Scheaffer Company, 1800 Arch street, was squan dered en women nnd "high life" parties in this city and New Yerk, according te Mre. Florence 0. Stein, wlfe of one of the company promoters, new miss ing. Mrs. Btcin, who Uvea at 1101 Seuth Peach ttreet. signed a libel In 'divorce last Wednesday at the prothnt-etary's office, City Hall. At heirheme today she asserted the promoters had a pen chant for actresses, particularly for motion-picture actresses. Mrs. Stein said she believed the col lapse of the company, with liabilities of 500,000 and upward, was directly traceable te the manner In which Jehn J. Stein. Maurice Kchaeffcr uml Hnrrv A. SUnen flung money right and IcfM aieng me -uay white wny." The cempanj's main office here and the branch offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have been seized bv the receiver nnmed by the Federal Court. Warrants charging embezzlement und fraudulent conversion of funds .are out ier me inrce men. enu pnvate detec tives nre hunting them. Signs Dlrorce Libel "I signed a libel for divorce against stem, "xne nrst intimation I bad that anything was wrong in any way was last June. At that time MrV Schcaffcr came te me and asked me te assist ner in urettmcr eni mnti.r tmn. We wcre married six years age, and at that time mv husband was a geed, hen e.st man. He is thirty-seven years old land wns raited ns n country boy with I his father and mother at Montrese. nhnrll" (J,fn,nn I lm.1 lti.n.1 t, tame neighborhood before our wedding, "I was a widow and I hae a daugh- Iter by my former husband, nnd I have n daughter who Is about te be graduated from a high school in this State. She is a -very pretty, chntmlng girl. I cannot understand this whole affair, i lmchnn,! ,r ,. -nn.irfMi n-h.n ... .were marrl d. He bes manv geed traits, I Fer instance, he paid for the education of his younger brother. Rebert, aud sent mm te me tme iiicge. Honest nt First "I am sure that during the first few years of our married life he was per fectly honest. It whs only wheu he get ln with this clique that he went 'ad. Since our separation I have had nothing te de with him. He has, hew evei". Insisted en payins me $10 a week. "Last wck no check arrived. This week I tot two checks and fortunately cashed them the duy before the failure. Since our sepnretlen in October he has annoyed me constantly, insisting en telephoning. I refused te have any thing te de with hlrat Ou December V3. while I was in bed, I heard footsteps Ceatlauf ea JM Tiveatr-ene, Claaia-Tip AERIAL CEREMONY MARKS REALSIARI OF WORK ON SPAN I Demolition of Buildings Begun i at 10:30 Jeb Applicants 1 Meb Contractor POLICE QUELL DISTURBANCE WHEN ONLY TEN ARE HIRED Demolition of buildings en the river front, te mnke way for the gfent sus pension bridge which will link Phila delphia with Camden, began nt 10:30 o'clock this morning with n brief cere mony high ln air. A feature of the actual start of work was a rush of unemployed mpn, many qf whom had come from a dis tance, tb get Jobs. Three hundred men clamored for n chance te cam a laborer's wage. Only ten were hired, and the rest, disap pointed nnd r"sentful, howled and cat called until patrolmen dispersed them. Start Delayed Half Heuf The erleinnl nlan had been te start j work at U'Jl-22tJ North Delaware ave nue. At the last minute the contractor J decided it would be mere cenvenint te I begin with en old store and dwelling 'at 220 North Frent street. The hour set for the beginning of work was 10 1 e clock. It was a bait hour later, however. Charlea D. Heaver has the contract. Ills assistant, Guh Duval, arrived with a convey of two trucks, lended with picks, crewbarn and w heelbarrews, short' v before 10 o'clock. i I The crowd of job hunters had been j wuitiui; an hour. iemr et them htm I come from ether cltls, spending almost their last rent for carfare. When they saw the contractor's 1 vcprexentnlive tln men mndu a ruth, and in a minute he was hemmed in by '-umr uiiiiL-aui, un Miuumig mcir iiiulificatlens nnd pushing tu get te where he tuuld see them. e men Bud , bcrn advertise for, but word that work we.s te ttnrt get ureund early "ua lu ri. But uruunu euny, ' SWI! ta' ! ''H, oft. the 1Jeb Immediately. Contractor's Hess Hectored Duval hired the ten men he needed and told the ether there were no mere , jeuh. mcir UlMippeiuimcnr. watt OD- I Tnmpn O'Hripn nf Tlftfnth unit VIOUS. Thev prowled .limn. 'lclil.llnPL.Jn.raeS U UnC"' 0J l lltw,ntn. arul the contractor, demanding thnt he hire x arriBh Birc- a heseman or Ungine i them, and sp hemtnlng him in that it,,Company 13. MI wl.cn carrying a hese wuh aimesi impossieie te get uyvny. Out of the motley press of angry, Jeb-seekers Duval sent u call for police fBt"SS?-. wS.Eat!me'5-,5?tr!f P.1-! II l v kill tiii I Til- K T !! -in ii imumii. pointed ones btlll crowded ureund hew- -- -. v..w . ui,. .. .UV M.UWJ- ever, following te the house which was, te be dcmellslicd. A dozen patrolmen I were seen there, and they cleared the, pavement. j.ne crowd suu pressed as ciose as possible, however, forming a line in front of theb uilding. The first fleer at L"J9 North Frent Btreut uu te ue n junt uuep. mi: building stands four stories en Frent , street, and is a story higher at the uacK, wnere rue ground drops ie uicr street. The house Is an extremely de-' decay. , riimfcm. i-n t;.ffr ,f t ... t , .nt T ii In the official nartv. which beenn the n-n.b - .1 11.1 -. T. ..;..!. 1.' I CestellS, sretkr; "& IhVWfi-Cei: itX ir V n, V,i,i -' rv, T" 110, secretary of the Bridge Cem-. eVA1' W Arirtutnn l1fn ' Mr" Ir 'i n I . ; Mr. Heavey and Mr.. .Duval. , pn Inhiirnre went nlnne. rnrrrln-- mission englnee glneer : The ten laborers went along, carrying, picks enu crowears. i 1 i .... The little nnrtv clambered un the flights of rickety stairs te thp top lloer dnd te the reef through a trap deer. The reef waa a step one. eloping at an agie of about fort-the degrees With Mr. Costelle In, the leud carrying a pick, the party elnmlrred up the precarlebs surface, straddled the reef ' tree and ever te n bricked rldgp which marked the top of the division wall. It was a risky undertaking, for a misstep would hate memt a" swift de- scent te the cobbles of WatPr -trePt, far i.l r. ,-.-11- i.l. ii... .., below. Mr. t-oneue, wiiu inu eiunr grouped around him, nosed while 11 con pie of newspaper photographers "shot" tbe novel ecene. Keeps Brick Semeulrs The photographs taken, Mr. Cos Ces Cos telje wielded the pick te such geed purpose that a ceuple of bricks were knocked off the top coping. He re covered these, te take them away a souvenirs. The contractor anneMiwI that he was1 prepared te tell every bit of material taken from the undent building. Members of the partj pro vided themselves with souvenirs, which will he historic seme day. The official party then moved back te the trap deer and down into the street, and the cerenttmy was ever. The lucky ten laborers, with new picks nnd crowbars, remained at their dangerous pests en the reef, breaking down the old house piecemeal. The houses are se ancient that little difficulty fi expected in demolishing them. THREE VICTIMS AT SHORE Man Burned te Death While Man and Weman Die In Falls Atlantic City, Jan. 20. rire carlv yesterday swept a barn en Roseraent avenue, en the north side of the city. Frank Schafer. fifty-seven, the owner, occupied a small apartment In the struc ture. With his horse and three dogs, be was burned te death. William Haley. 121 North Tennesee avenue, lest his footing en a scaffolding six stories above the Boardwalk en the new wlug of the nadden Hall and plunged te his death en the pavement below In sight of many visitors. Mary Conever fell down a stalrwav In her home, 185 Center street, and was dead 'hen picked up. n?r neck wns broken. 1 - , ) XN .1 i.rt .,,- tefe..i ''ism DOCTORS ISSUE BULLETIN Reme, Jan. 20. (By A. P.) The official bulletin Issued early today en the condition of His Holiness read: '"Ills Holiness has been 111 four days with influenzal bronchitis. It is ascertained that the Inflammatory process has spread te the right lung. The patient passed nn agitated night nnd hnd no sleep. This morning the dyspneea Is Intense. The temperature was 104, the pulse 1021 and the respiration p8. "Battistini, ChcrubinI, Blgnnml nnd Mnrchlnfava." WALLACE TO EXPOSE GREED OF MONEY LENDERS WASHINGTON. Jnn. 20. Determination te lay befere the National Agricultural Conference next weult "the thoroughly aclf ish nnd grasping attitude of many companies of different seyis which fenn money en farm mortgages" was announced today by Sccictary Wallace. TROLLEY STRIKE CALLED IN MEXICO CITY MEXICO -CITY, Jun. 20. The btrcct car luotermen and con ductors of Mexico City have declared a partial strike in sympathy with the bakers whobc'ab&cnce from their evrus since Tuesday has put the capital en bliert brtud rations. Begiuulug tomorrow no car& will be operated during the early hours of the morning. BACKFIRING TRUCK BURNS UP GARAGE Fireman Hurt, Eight Cars De- strevQd in $30,000 Rlam en ir i a i ex x Woodstock Street Fl AMFQ QPRPAD nillP.ll Y ' i n ii,i ,t :.i. ,, Ir .. ;i ; tcrier of. Fred PecllV garnge. 183.1- i3" North Woodstock street, early te- "' A backtirleg inoterlrutk caused the blare. Hne jnte tne buinlng garage and re- , ,, , ,.., ., .u -i-i.t i- "' ti. """" "J1"" Ul '-b-L vh. rTA.i'ft" .", Si. J: ? " -1! SS: I Hi i.11 ii: iiiiauiifli. iiiil 13 iul ill ii HLi luui iconuitien. - -- t " " , The hre started at t:u. e clock this morning, 'lee ewnr of the gnraw n in the reefing buius. and three trucks in me garage were ins property, ilium, were also uve touring ears. t)rivateiy .. . ....... owned. I Onu of the truck dnver3 had pre- I parel his machine tu e out and was', ciinklne un when tb riiL-ine backfired, The flash of Damp from the exhaust , ignited the trucK. if eurneu se nerceiy and the flames spread -e quickly there out. Ten men, working In the giraae.trlpd .hard te rave the property, but.th- ' n .i -i .. .i.. ;.... u?r-.. a UIOV IUCJH IO Ul- MICCl. UriUlC they succeeded In meMn,- the cars. Th fl f ,, , , f , . '- Th oSderk of the buf'dlng Bt. nd In a few minute the dames " ncklnr holes in the reef ""-'" "l.l"1 uV'l "l ""- '" . T flantn-lVa'm' ,?.. ", fl T '..',. ,"..j ... -.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ttiriiiiiii'iiiiiiin .,,...,,,,,.. T. L (vrwta vj uir met ni i u i'H'1. it ni ,. ,..i i it . i net neccsary te n-nd in Miweiu ''''P'lthcTe will bp round-table oou eou oeu nh.rms. but the lit em. ti could make ! ,f Vf ,from '''il'J.-IH ramti can- ' l.lttle hpadwn. ugaliiht the CW Tln -'e uim horn all ran unite, lent It fiem bprcading u adjoining A'arcs Itwd.s te Plch Man ' buildings. ' Hcpurtei are Piirrtnt in infurmp.i no. 'J.he lire hud consumed the reef be- tore It was extinguished. It took about n hour te get the blaze under control, i Fircmeu helped empleyes bring out the skeletons of the burned trucks. The less Is etlmited nt abnt ?30.- 000, et which S5000 represents damage, . -V. !...!1.1 iu uu..uius. , MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE FOILS TrnnnnieT err iua tM r" tnr i uinunie 1 eccrxmu 1 a.uuu "Blackhand" Note Threatens te Dv. namlte Her Heme , Washington Jan 20. -(By A. P Vnhiur."t $zgKTi&Ji ara., f pitviTirpyZm!mmn.raCn,lt-r?Ul,'1''I'ldelr,l1il 'TBunwatien "aa a ba 1 .' la'yen.t' 'a'bllilSu. h'" a This sum had been demanded in ,. Governer May right Combine note threatening the djnamlting of Iip- Jt is npr-nieiit that Govrrner Snretil inf rmatlen iS " , iniormatien et it te the police. , A note, written In Italian, bleed- ;,reVirrs'.,,;trk.Iylni,ec. teber 20 l. demanding the Sle.OuO un.l re.iti.nir.l nn rarr Twn,i,.n. column su t.illy depressed und nantinir for brifh lng hpr te have it nvntlnbV for i 1 , r ereaiBt , Instruct instant delivery en future nrdpr Tr rilled, bhe kept It secret until last night. when, while sitting in her pnrfer alone with u male relotlre, two bes ciump te the hetie as bearers of "another "Black Hand" note demanding that th. tueip- -p "dp'tvere ' te Itenrer " Obsmlng Mrs. Gattt's terrified state, the relutive pcrsuailrd her te reveal tlip cause, and after the money had been handed te. the two boys succeeded In detaining them briefly while he get ln touch with pollce headquarters. Al though the boys returned te de'iver the money te the man who had handed ' them the note, befere detectives could 1 reach the t-rene, the "Black Handei" had departed. Police beheve the only thing that pre. 1 vented its de'lvery wns suspicion aroused by delay in the boys' return. ' rrniiArs tiiv. vkuv akticm: you auk' loeUinir for U in thp Tgr SfcU tulumn te- dr. -Sea wc 36, Adv. ' r.' FISHER IS HI AS PRIMARY FACTOR Politicians Gathering Here See In Mim Pnec'hiv nnnnnih . . .. te Beidleman VADC DCArtV Tn DlPtf lui AM e..i -. .t.. ..., ......., ... ,"" " . '"I .?." l- Ul" ": Banking ConuiiNsjencr FMier nnd Lieutenant Governer Bcld'cman stained Jrremlnence as the men 'Ikelv te battle ' "t the nrimnrr for the Rcpub'l"an nom- "'""" 1W UOVerner. At the nMVr.iP.Stnilf..r,l thn. hnek. inutlen for Governer. ing Beidleman of the famous $."000 check were tryins te hammer out n '-iew-nK..r- nrr comDinetinn te win '' cevctid nomination at the May rrl- Iua .i5M,lI"!":i!rT. rMier ww th, man iiuiKi ti.t. iLTani it nnvrtnri n r. IA ...wr-v l".4.'l-l' UUI UI1.il( KfltUU HO lli' t-rebablc ilieiv en whom Geerne- Sproul. nmn Penress leaders and thi- weme-j s orrnnizntlen would unite In recipai,- with all the ether creups who iur en reason or another are opre.pil te uciiileumn. Anion? the Beidleman conferees Mr Fisher Iconic! as a bti-ahoe. It vm. Mr. rit.hir, then a Ptaft Senater, who 'headed the Invewi-nf which unearthed the Capitel fraud3. MiumiFl-JU i-t. . ;,la "eiivc um Scandal . ,. - - . party fe'id at the nriman have en p.'p ?n the pes.ibI'itj FMicr may trot out nf" c:nta in tne gratt cae and rnip the issu of m Uii nr n,,win , -- "- -" -" ".-.. """ V .. Harry Baker, setrary of th. ?'"c Co'umlUce and IleWl. , chin ckc1r- brfnLfaste.1 at lb; lmtd thi mo-miner with Stuater T. Lany Kjrc f ,",.,. Harry Baker. s.rPtary of th. of Chester After the pew new Senater I. re -aid lineal c,rf thn, ,1m t..,iiu.i -A.. izatien or Crow-Bnker.Vnre csndidut for Governer will be slated next week. As a preliminary te this, Marer Ma spp, of Pittsburgh, i expected iii Phlla detnliln pithpr tediv or tomorrow Politicians are uetim: the dprpl ....... ..r .. ,t...t I r. . "i" yi " uei uiween uaKer and tbe ares bv whirli Baker hopes te -wing the powerful Pnradflphla ercani- zntien back of the Beidleman candidacv Sfnntrn of, line ! ,..miti 1 Ll ,; te Ain r i. "3ir ab!v merp friendlx te the Lieutenant fiovprner than hn rm l..ifr.rn l10 .i...i, of Senater PenreP. "ffi, K 'S .fc, Z" peluiral ml.U'. .f i...t 11 pn'iti.-al lob i Hie e. 11? of l'.ddlemai 'h rciualnltir ,n ,he n-w tbn ,s jL- The Mysterious X Ei-tr,heill eUe is eJiminatctl In tr starch for ihe muidcicr of riri and ruthless James .Cwnnig ham. tuy eic of ten persons tcllh obvieui mn'nes might have denr Ihc deed. Kirby Lane, the suspected nephetr, forks te relieve himself and Wild Rese, the pul he loves, from suspicion. Their path in crowd bu that of "The mysterious X" in t( Tangled Trails" W lilch Begins Tomorrow In the Suentng JJubltc fteuQer f PONTIFF BECMi GRAVELY ILL 4n.IW.T0DK Inflammation Reaches Right Lung and Breathing !e ' Difficult ' GREAT CROWDS ASSEM3LE" j AT'ST. PETER'S FOR NEWS All ft Business Suspended . nW vaxican prayers Being Said All Over Reme OXYGEN IS ADMINISTERED Was Stricken Four Days Age, Catching Celd at Mathilde Chapel By the Associated Press Reme. Jan. 20. -Pepe Benedict's life hangs in the balance today, and fears were expressed at the Vatican at neon that His Holiness was in a dyintr condition. During the early hours of tmV $ morning, toward 4 A. M., there was a sudden change for the worse and the bronchial affection from wjijcb, ins Holiness had been suffering , for several days spread te his lungs, The Pontiff asked f Or and reecivad ""V tn0 'nst sacrament, insisting upon.-1 this, "if only te give a geed dZX pW he said, despite attempts by, his attendants te dlssundn V?m rri. t .. i i ,-.. ' ' x"u Aupca pnysicians wcre, -u"a"'""-'U" m V.UHCWI.'iaa' ' early-Heur-andahelr-bullefti a"ern' Indicated an extrljr serious condition. Dr. Battiatinf, however, stated then that while the condition of His Holiness was crave. jf ... f ,0,. ,l WaS nt hepelCSS. . . Oxygen Is Administered ... -- nV!eM, n -,,tt tnramnM U . ADOUt H e clock Jn the forenoon, VB however, the Pedc's condition ha. SI camc aggravated and the ndmfnW tratien of ex j gen was begun. . - - - - - r-.v At 11:30 o'clock the Eucftaristl was solemnly earned te him. Meanwhile, prayers were behijf ..' ham in nil the churches and Catholic institutions of Reme en behalf Tef His Holiness and irreat crowds M I hflfrun tft niumMn in Qf DnfAVd bw 1'rnP Ttirmnmi ji-ntr rnMA litiwtnillMi . - .U-ttl k (l V1I1.'L1 IIUIIIIAIIW ' at 5 o'clock this mernire Than at 7 0Cl0Ck tne "nt'ff received Hely ,' I Communion. Members of the family ; arr:veti at bis hedsirlp ""rjcu at ins ecusiae. Prof. Bignami returned again at & 7 o'clock with Prof. Marchlafava, ''MM and then ent into consultation '5 with Dr. Battistini and Dr. Churn 4 bini. Afterward, a bulletin Blgnetl 'MM by all was issued. Crowds at St. Pctcr'e ' Extra editions of the newspaper offered little hope for the Pepe'g recovery. The Eucharist was solemnly car vied te Pope Benedict at 11:30 o'clock, and in the presence 'et ... ... ,,-,. v eirhteen enrrf nnln tv, Hi Cs ... , , - . ""' ment was Placed in the Palatine Chapel. Pravern were said In tVi ... catholic schools. All business -a "ie Vatican was suspended. It was about 4 o'clock this morning ",at h chS worse in tU p01'B condi,len eccllrlc,, Jt crla"y "' te cntairb which .i4 " t, both bin,, te inability te ex temt0 "'' t0 l'lmenary luflamma- ' Was siutc,- ' Mi' ait- , . , ,. lne at the A utlca. v; - as Immediately the' Pene mcn McIlcliips Fall te Relieve Realizing tin pntlvnt's serbnm -;-. .ii.iH r. ri 1.1... ..... . r- t v "'""t "" '-uvruuiiH nciuiiniBcereu jW-d., 'ntives nnd expectorants, hut the bert fieial effects actidpntcd did net inftnl fist themclvps. In Wcw of the grayltr of the situation, Dr. Cherublnl sent 0 jvrgent call te Prrf. Blguainl, a Vatt- tun iiiiuineuiie eeing illipatcned f brlns him te the Vatican, nnd ht t tival thre followed shortly 1 Prof. Blgnnml tbe evening had remarked upon the absent Cunllnunl en rage Twnitr-em, cel: niK jett lneAnn loekinc; veh vT j m pai u.-wsu i.i, ' - .--j v - Am,, .'' 1 . i - ?N. J tv V . ii m fl 1 1 1 i
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