irw. r .. Ki'i nrtffhu rvrri imp kielm imtm . ',' I FUND STAND itWnc Council Acted Prema- v-ft'- mm 1 turely in Deubling Apprepria- tlen First Asked tot-;; IWO HITS NO-LIMIT PLEDGE rae . !IlC5uric!ImnTi .Inmn A. DeTclln. the' fVmember of Council who voted EtMt the W.000.000 p'edge for the r;AImilOentennUl. cxr.inlned his tiest- , ta.;;tlii, today bv saying thet he did net ; I' thttm Council should double the wm L tasked, without first knewJnf? the fu'l .scope anil character and tee proBaeie 'total' cost of the exnosltlen. feX Hc.snld he aerecs with Herbert Hoe- . tw' Idea of the fair; that there should re 60 rust nrray of rxhlbits, but that the representations of the world's re cent achievement nhenld be epitomized. .."When Council granted a pledse of $5,000,000 te the exposition yeste-day Mr. Dcvelln wanted the sum cut in half, ! and opposed the clause whMi plUe "m much mere as is needed.- He said he will fll a statement or his reasons for voting against the resolution at the Council meeting next Thursday. IXIs'statcment follews: ' "The original suggestion made by the spokesman for the Sesqul -Centennial Committee at a recent meeting of Coun Ceun ll was that the city's share of this .enterprise should be $2.."00,000. With out any exnlanntlnn. that has new been MWUWIVU V Jill UM liUIICIl IHUC UiWUIII.- ' fstrfil Aj4 mI tit 1a erl.la.l si liln tt nil A f, prevision 'and as much mere ns may be ; .i.iV.miyJ'ld.B.,?,J!'Co.Un,If'h0.uldn0tlI,re,tlmat,.v S5.000.000. according te bind itself nt this time te a prnter sum . r,. , . .,... than that first proposed without a full ' FlnW. State Superintendent of explanation from the committee as te Public Instruction. That sum wait due character, scope and probable cost of; in August, 1021, and the head of the iae jiucnucu exposition, tegeiner wmi nnhllr K!inl ertm ma, if .i,.,,i,ii & comparative statement of the cost andi Keen nd u SLSfm V Tient of ether exhibitions, upon which h"ld;,n"',,Xmi,TMu, ti-basc n Judsment of what die city's ? "'J"" n. .fficIn.1 responsibility hare should be "In no event should the city bind it self te nn unlimited expenditure Mich as. that contained in tin? resolution re ported by the committee of the whole, specially until it can be ascerto'ned I hew much, If any, of the expenditure wut go ler lasting city luipr vemt'ii 1 The requirements for cs-eiitl e great that commitments for Bemmis NneTim n mnnn wirn rniiiinn Sffiraft7? raiM& corporation which Is net subject te the V control of Council." When Mr. De'velln proposed the ! th'V hV ben ndve"cl.v criticizing him ncil "wterdSyn . wnm ""', h, 'a8nt of the depart-at- vjt.ii.. ii- "lent. I 'changes In Council debate followed. Mr. Weeleln relin- iuished the rostrum te Councilman Cox and urged the defeat of the amendments te en Impassioned address. . il , i .tia ft i in rriiu fiAVfll RY nPPIPPPC DCPDCT ............ v., , iwi.uu iiuviil. i i i.juina i m? iam iiirtc juarn, ana snys RFnilHTIfiW IM PflPPPCi there has been no greater delay In pay- nCUUUIIUlM IN rUHUtbmenn for the last year than In prier , ., " yeurs; but be adds that the failure te Impossible te Maintain Adequate make payments when due Is a M-rleus Mexican Berrfr PMrnl i . . , nn . .. . ! tinMiingien, Jan. u. my a. r. i ft. ntltTn.nf .frenrtl. 1 (Wl ,., i..i ' . Wde It imposse te kerV n suffiei nt tuvanj (luirui ui iui .ucxican Derucr i Mf '. 1.7., ,..."--, "V I letere eflirers ,ittPn-lln- tt, nnnnl I"."'" "."'.. "V """'"" "l'l'vi , uv , nieces. ,.UU 4. liUIUIWft. WUtlTi. Ul liUVUiry. BOhrtnl f.trr1 Tl.. nnI..Un .M.n. . Iw. ' n,Vi. 7 C- tv. I. i c?-. n y quite prevalent innt none 01 tne Mater "ti .meeting of the United btates Cavalry I .,. r. ,i. ,i,.i iwM.inni i l Association here. The lltllnff out of thn I "",'"' . ,c "'.' . '. ."". i"-" "'"l ber f . -bmI,, .i,. K..;.i,r. ..... -; '"", V Pa'- M(iy pare ei ,,, ... ii, iiau iwcn ine occasion ier ffLE' " . "" " ."V . . r8' tTh,evirdec1arietn;Iasn lS War, they declared, was mere Impert- : fTfle association re-e eeted Genera nrn,,ri,i nre A- n. , ,.i i i.. wrong form tiiMr leasue d.v a cemnina- son or iiieenrue Jiartin or teerge .Aiar- "" ""t""' i - ..v. t.ndinc te relieve the world economic He;brook as president and Colonel Wi!. S'f f" p tue fiTCnr, h0 "en e powers, driving the weak te I .hall, all great American tenors, net VIhH' w".,vc7 hn.n" CH Ham C. Rivers was reinstated as vice ' S en the fim Mendiv of T," form ihdf own league alone with their sung? Because Uie company is filled Mrdnla I apps said when her ""'' ?5u n?uuSe pipetratcd Itf the Orient. president. Brigadier General Jehn P. ier."8 Mendny July Ged. with foreign stara. America is filled " flSl d,w,?d;.,W,e nd,' Weed. Pennsylvania National Guard. .. the funds nnrenrttP,l .r th '" wset femR unconscious that i with great home-born opera Mngerseut V.Uss ppe x xJ T '"? . 'lnd return te normal conditions they must 111 was elected a member of the executive ' ptei for the sunnerf of 5rienc' hv t lt w,th mere nnd ! f wfk- but MlsB Garucn her ulr" 7?m,etA,n.8.!!b0ilt..b,n hn' Ut ' ".' I be In rena Khipm injustice and ' H "n?11- . wbwh for the fis 1 years from Tulv m0T . In tempting it te suicide. , ,g i Europe. , jat the latter remark was made nlBKSc; ," Se Orient, without 1 2 . Other speakers expred cenfldenrej ffi te Julv. 1PM have been paid ? I pnfTlra?lns " ,t0 MC thc challenge i -'One day she kisses; another day J " , 'K "I wlneh trade depression will continue. 1 that mounted troop, would play nn im-1 :$ tj; a, nm DJcun,v I"Vgi0 of the disarmed net knowing that the Ehe kicks. One day she says ee nnd H,c fir t0T,tbe ny a"db1ae.k -Tbe participation of Turkey in the POrtant roe n future ml tnrv enern-L. t..VE l?.eV a' i,"0? '"'y'..1-U-u' l i-hallnnce comes from n hchcr source." r., lu ,w rBr.,Kn. moth ,lr , i the Iwd. It was then that Friedman1 ,'':.. i'i .u. . -...- .IK I lxTAreTt1 ?',", ! ree" Vn-s "b-M CTewaciva1ra H wttr Iet, hn h.r n.mn.,i n... . (divisions when they attempted the of fenslvea of March. 1018. which nearly !&?!, n .k'"fL tU ,".'. !'!? rum "ave beu ' ,- 26 AMERICANS DECORATED Italian Klnn Presents War Cress ' 1 Allen and 25 Others I Reme, Jan. 'O.-Klng Victer Em- , wnuel yesterday inside the Quirlnal. re- ' i-viewed the American battalion which attended the presentation of the Cen- ressienal Medal of Hener te Italy's unknown soldier. Queen Helena, 1 Crown Trine Humbert. Princess YeN anda. general War., Premier Boneml mul his "Cabinet and Ambassador Child nr 'nresent After the King had Inspected the! battalion he presented the war crei,s : te Majer General Henry T. Allen, two of; hLl. officers and twenty-three Amer r- lean, troopers who had ncen service in ";"?: . -, , . .. , rtenc iruuyn jucu uqh ihh ancieni .gmi' cKvnru uj u uciin-iiineiii in Carabineers thousands cheered them. After the review the King entertained 7 "- 3eneral Allen and his ttaff officers. Hicha'rd Washburn Child, the Amer ican Ambassador; General Diaz, and numbers of the Italian Cabinet at a luncheon. EDITORS PAID $4 A WEEK Bulgaria Must Glve Allied Official $1500 a Menth Salary Seb's., Bulgaria, January 20. - Ry A. P.)Gernment officials in the I'n'ted Strt'el who complain of slender salaries ', tailhtfind satisfaction in the fact thnt r WI7. $1 day and Its Cabinet ' aaembers SI 2 a wck ' tH& hundred levas a week ( at the it 4 1 ! V' tarAAAtflt rnta of rliari.n .knin I-. f.v"-'"-,.;r:r.. ....,-' "" """,uw ? ?".ff""u" 8W" rompensauen ter ,T.S. -m. "NvTrthel-uS ususpay a salary ei aneut .ir,()) a. 'ontUe the head of the Allied Hepara-' tlns iommlsslen in Sofia, and ether members of the commission almost nr I uchj ' END LIVES IN BATHTUBS V! Atlantic City, will be arraigned to te , eman In Chlcane, Anether In New; night before Magistrate Pason en Haven, Found Drowned ( the charge of having performed un un- , CHawe. Jan. 20.-rU, A. P.J-Tbe! iVlS.inJ'V nti.rLhrj"IV "vS MwjflhW-'?nini Kf .,- V...C: tWfi't TSiSHnv.H'n v v 7vi.i i h -'hfui 11. ... ', A,.efflc.,8,2 fljii" ..mm..,, ue vi. u icsiucm ut 'uiiuiiik, auu wini uey null never jier before. -Scarbrenirh rvnrcsrvrl . ' .jlatftaniaiiceuunltUd eul-n ff ,w liaveii, L'enti., Jan. M) (By W dwoed. X. J.. Jan. 20 The , . V V "'' T'". "' "" n;'wi n. ingnest price ever paiu ter a front feet I u VrrireH th vun ! f .j. eeventy-twe years e d. was en Pacific avenue, in the Heeen.l Wnr.l ' "!"' "r.rlTd tn Jeun h. n,... i.j.. j nt m, i.-.. , . . i . .'. - .. ... rxftttt e rne nevs' rpr PJa a bathtub In n roemiug house wus paid yesterday, when Leuis Sugel. i iemv- 4 .inawris ieve yestcruay. siwcal ' u loom mere hant. hrfueht the comer nt ... - , it .idsnamaac J, rUB lrr.; inlnhuimft.fn nriririn.vA,;iwnwPtivmaiili'ninrn'iiuirnrtinr Fdbt'Key te Feast v rt Farmers Fete MlddMew-n, N. Y Jan. 20. The farmers of Chester, near lierc, mem bers of the Orange, hnve derlscd a new means 0 increasing their rev enue nt the Orange meeting Feb ruary 7. v The women nre asked te bring box luncheons which will be pur chased by the men, the women being entirely hidden except for their feet, the feet te be sold te the highest bid der and the luncheon and woman te go with the feet. Prier te the luncheon the Grang ers will listen te nn address en the Disarmament Conference at Wash ington by the Itcv. James II. Den nett. IS e. . 0.. , . . . . State Superintendent Asserts $5,000,000 Is Due for Year 1920-21 TEACHERS LACK $90,000 HarrUburg. Jan. 20. There Is new .. aue :no cnoel districts of IVnns.rka- payment further than makinc nn porwenmonts nnu issuing warrants Thi recpenslbi'ity for the navm penslbl'Ity' for the payments i ids rests with the fiscal rffi. of the funds mif" "' .M' FINE AN R EP ON SCHOOL FUND in iiiu navmpnt inrrnpr tnnn mttitinp nn. itate, Dr. Flnegan says. l,,V.uiu '"' i . .T ,r"u,cm9 are Samuel S. Lewis, i .. N ith the "nVnl limitation treaty put jp,, 'teflfflV','nIlS ml, who was the first t"ugn, a unai revision and new corn corn te cell attention te the l',etc1 pt fpr the Pacific fertllica- h i -"; ', "l,,K,p(i financial affair, of the State. inn "'Allowing n special audit of his own , : "";': I department, nnd Charles A. Snyder, j .. fn - - , . . t .. ' IN POETIC STRAIN WARNS OF 4-POWER TREATY . SVi'1' WM',jrnMl the PennMrlrnnin llila.J!!lSWnt Belna Temeted te Suicide. tt i0i i nXn "" ,8v0nPri t? tns ?nrs?,,,"i'1 feSf ' JJ V P ' 'l 1021, of these payments were I iM1 -i?-.ihe fun'.,s appropriated for the have been paid. before the last payments were made. Dr. Fine-' 5.Ji.sIvSsitllCi finn' lat" for the pay- lninrierencc witn geed school nUmln - istratien nU ..... .-I 1.l.l. .- it-- r i x..y pivuii, uicu,i wic nrsi ' !'!l""md",n.5tf",.?.?l,.1.h V'.. """S '" "."" "-u uuucr iriucism, "'IT iKueh confusion and mis- iinilerstnnil np thrnmrhniif- ibi 5tne in I"l' tfiui" 3"tar 1910-20 has been paid "The act appropriating State funds snepihrnllv nrer!ri.M thHf thn fitria nn P - .rT. aSTef 'nhe chnc,u ti. nrmXni r. Priatns wer for' c S-'K '2 t8? rni appropriation Dasea upon tne . - - .., . .-. - -- salaries the gen the num- leYMUtm ' ''Fnlrth.. Woodruff act apnrexi- l . . .1..-.. 1 .J, I .u. matcly ?0.000.000 was appropriated 'I'll lbn bem nnh . There is still iIup tim "". "t 81 Cmeuill noeut .1WI.IMMI , districts of the State from that fund ' approximately $5,000,000. "Theso funds were due in August last." uchcr pi ip PRIMP PnlKP r" h' rHIIV,t AUSt OF CR ME. SAYS GOV. MILLER ' L , . ,- . . Every One Demands 'Orchestra 8eat' and Shuns Gallery. He Avers ah...... v i t. w n i Miller zare Vis v'l'ews en the nrevnlene,. ,of crime thoeahout the country and its Ccues during a discussion yesterday of the matter et dealing with lawbreakers "There are many causes ses of the crime M. "Prehibt- le of the main .n i... i... i wave, the (tovemer sa .;., i. ,. v,. . . iivii in viii. uni ii iil iiiir- iii iiip in ii in i-hhsm. ninin(.f of flu. i,i. ,hUf i, haw bred, greatest among peeple who tieeu most tne protection of the law, has haI undbubtedly a bad effect. "I suppose the war had something te i de with It. Of course, 'he automobile I has hnd a tremenriens Infln.nc hecni.e ' it makes It se easy te commit a crime ! nnd get away. j ;,nd there are people who like te git I the means of living easily end quickly. ' iil?rffll!fi0JSr,'ftn re,healf ! .'8,tJn,!,fe' nens wants te Elt In e s U7'r.nrr,er ..fenl.i, . c tJ e are living at a pretty fast clip ine mveruer asienihiicu the benate "g,? SUrf paraen ZtlrfJ --"- """ IUC IJCIIU15, pardon and granting rnrieve1- hls "hewed that he had plvfn en7 two Par(ienB' tlfee reprieves i a"J twelve commutations of sentence in ' ie'm. 'HnMn,.i,..-.,i.: clemencyeenueiparingly: ... . BRICKER CASE UP TONIGHT . Physician te Be Arraigned In Ml- chaelsen Girl's Death at Shere Atlantic City. Jan. 20. Dr. William H. Hricker. Jr.. of Philadclnhla nnd 5 fthTe hen 0 J eyknen.in7 av enu Z Philadelphia, who bubequcnt died In " "." w" : v'.,.:.u, "'" ?e e' Mmi,ar cflf '" v"llcn tBe physic an w sentenced te seven years In the Sta as State prison $200 Frent Feet Price In Wlldwoed ! nt Pnelfii- unit Snlcer nutniiM . nnn I (";)( re.w. JJeechtray Cem tuniiR ier iue ecnoei mt nmeunt nas been vtiUU Ith the ! V ' , "V -4.e V"L" I".ll: i "7 : "Miss Garden has wranned the ! exception et aixiut sw.wu. . '"""' f"-,n; rp r,,uil" trn ' American flag around herself in her "The amount of the eenera .appre- ! W J"",""1"? 0" l ? .Jc fire boiled 1 statement about American direction of prlatien was approximately S4.000.. , " J'P'M!"" "f 2n! ,.th.cJ1.?0 '." the company. What has Miss Garden a n - jk ,1 n. Tniinri nr . . i .h iih'iiiit Mr rnr leuri. . " - - - j- 10 REVEAL rumne CHINESE TREATIES Formal Approval of American Proposal te Publish Docu ments Expocted Today NAVAL EXPERTS STILL BUSY By the Associated Tress Washington, Jan. CO. Formal adop tion today of the American proposal for publication of all treaties and under standings relating te China's interests, jby the Far Eastern Committee of the Arms Conference, was forecast today , by the general approval given the sug sug jgestlen nt Its preceding session. I The terms of the resolution, embody I Ing the general decision en the proposal reached yesterday, were understood te provlde that each government make known net only the agreements te which such government Itself was party, but also all separate agreements and under standings entered Inte by its nationals and of which It hat knowledge. Replying te the suggestion of the Japanese, presented with their general' approval of the proposal yesterday that It might be vpry difficult for any na- , tlen te provide a complete list of the, vnrieus engagements of private indl-, vlduals and corporations, Secretary Hughes, who offered the nronesal. stated that no (levenmcnt could be expected . te list obligations of which it had no; knowledge. He udded, however, that such en- I SUKCMii'iim uiijjni rami vv ui Rrtai im portance and suggested that .these of which the Governments did have knewl edge be made known In presenting his nronesal Secretory Hughes expressed the view that n full (knowledge by the Towers represented of "'J 'tne cemmitinents In China weuI( et Cat ,nld,.'n n"' iutrna- ens frtlen. the naval exrerts of the ' ewcra met "5a,n teAa? tr' te work "t " Phrasing of this article. Famed India Writer Says Warning nznlnst 'the four-Power Ta- I cfic treaty is being sounded in India :. Sir Ttnhlmlrnnnth Tniriirn rwiet mill .r,nni. . wvni n,i inn.- t L communication rccelvwl today by the merlcan Commission te Promote Self' Government In India Tngere enld: "Power has te be made secure net only against power, but alne ngelnst l.L... fnn tl.r.r ll. the ,HI nf ' :T. ' V "W. ,V-C .. V;.ni . i r, .Mii......t. .... ..v ..... .... p.'--"' ; danger for the strong as ii!eksamN for ,, ,nf. They en net nss Kt nnif. . rcss because they de net resist; they (inly dni2 down. The people who grew " l'nWZT.!S f .ft JlVfiL'". -&JL! . . V.V V which some day rends that power Inte elltlclcns calculate upon the num. mal'ed hands that are kept en BwerlMlt.9! thev ,U net possess . that bird-eye tp see" the great lnvlMb p. land that clasps In silence the hand ,f the hclpleHH iud waits ita tlme. The , etii i c ranee muiv cinr-r. I OIIUUO OKUOtmHiMi nnce Carpenter Street Scene of Latest Ex-1 pl....n-Blfl Supply of Mash Seized j Fires from stills arc becoming fre- quent, peiice anu nrcmen say. The 1'Ollce ei uu- oeieiiui nuu v.nrpcnier i. .. - .1.- e .i. -j ii . streets station ana. members of Lngine . Company e. -IS d covered the Illicit j d"jj; ng'"," n0J """hsnrf t. I took ,f.tcen MTril et ma&n a"a 'eme moon ,n "c; ... . .,... thB m : , Ju"n , of ?hp flremsn ?hr,u ,pr!Jm . WlJL ,11 win low nnd Tlee im? " I J J ,JJrfc thV & i''J ' ?'tm""L.?.?! I ick A" hf. h?? ! Mi"; .:' ",i-f,f "" """ "' fire -as Mlgnt. MAIL CARS THIEF-PROOF I e...i r...,in.Mt,Pn.ni a e..t,J 4"" "1 rJ u " . " I m. . V.." I Between Chicago and New Yerk Chicago, Jan. 20. fBy A. p.). Following the roistered mall sack theft nt Elkhart. Ind.. Arthur C. Lueder. Chicago Postmaster, yesterday ordered ,k nn... mail -rfeiiPT' Bt'.i.m iiA.it.An i mil iikii l ui'iiiihvv. i j v.uLviiui ill ui-i ru . n, nnw m.qil.riellverr vstm lieMt-n , , nw .mV'V "vL,, e ,Pe ,v.n I Sri lm. Steel cars resembling flatcars n-i l le,.Urr fnr kPl .,l,l,,. n,l .1 . mail sacks are locked In these cabinet,. nt thp nostemcc. the contniner .. being leaded onto the tricks. The steel cabinets are said te be thief-proof. nArjniT HAQ POI IPP PAnrc BANUI I nMO rULIOfc DAUUt Saves Accomplice Frem Arrest by "Arreatlnn" Him Him. .If --" New erl(. Jan. 20. William Spiegel nnd TTnrrr Herder, flrretcil vft,lii?nr pointed with pride te their unusua'l methods In burglary, which they told detectives hed enabled them te meke twentv successful hauls. twenty successful hauls. William carried in his pocket a re volver and police reuerve badge. Harry concealed about him the tools necessary for house-breaking. If discovered in their operation William flashed his badge, for the edification of the house holder, "arrcbtcd" Harry and led him te safety. RESCUE BOYS FROM ICE Saved Frem Flee After Trip Down Bosten Harber Bosten, Jan. 20. Three email boys were rescued from an ice cake adrift In the harbor late yesterday after they had floated a considerable distance from the short at Weed Island Park. They had embarked en thy cake in play and were taken off by a man who out out 'n a 6kiff tTOm " Ea?' Bosten shore. an niarm te ine pence tent a pence me, out when the gsters were safely ( TltlSlNK'lH errOHTUNITIES fiVeRSp1?mWjtlMi "xV "" l,f the hclnleHH 'itid waits its time. The , tnlttwl two? Why have Edward Jehn- wrought out teumeny tnat was lar - ".?." ::"" rA"iuk ,ffl l -.... . . -. . -- .. - .. fn.n .Alnfil ,A Iia S:,a,a I XUIUVJ "UUIU ..v.WM... ..J wvuciiivn, , Inlfie nntt tt TiiAnnfch kr( mnWtfra weu ' . . -dMflHaaW. milt Wll IT fl JOHN R. McCATJLKY The first deep-tea diver (e be ap pointed te the police ferce here, lias served two navy enlistments and lives at 54i: Itcgent street PelaCCO Joins Chertl8 of PrO- t63t Against Chicago Opera Directer U. S. ARTISTS ARE SLIGHTED Chicago, Jnn. 20. The revolt among artlsta ngalest the grand opera admin istratien of Marv Garden has assumed ' "KISS, THEN KICK," MARY GARDEN WAY such phase that a secret meeting of 'Matement containing the allegation that ., .' ... . .. Virginia Rappe said I am dying, he the trustees of the organization was!kiij2,j me. "Assistant District Atler- ne u iaie yestcruuy. te uetcrmmc wnat salve te apply. Glergla I'olacce, chief conductor, and his wife, Kdlth Masen, lyric soprano, are ready te withdraw when their con tracts expire. huclen .Muratere Insisted that lna Cavnllcrl. his wife. Is net in any way(weuid return the next day. Invoiced In the affair that has caused 'iv.. rn... i.n... .., invoiced In the affair that has caused se much storm. She has been idle, he said, for the very geed reason that her doctors forbade her singing. Muratere showed his contracts, which called for 5-S00 a performance, net $3000 na reported. "As seen as I lcern definitely wheth er Miss Garden will or will net be di rector general of the Chicago Onera Company next season, then will I de termine what contracts ehtiil Mgn , ... .. iVt "... 1.7 ""I" . .. ...l. " 7 " ter the coming heneen, rnntlnnpil "'" "'c--. i,r."uSf "Si ""u:"pnLf"5 ' uirrvuun 01 .iiibb uarui'ii ivr ijuwu u i night. This I have told the trustees of th. inl.v m.l. !,,. ....i,.i .., with contracts for next season. It is. nut a nnesUnn nf mnnev. It l n ntifK. ul" "" """'" " '"'""s"'. "" ai me '""e nine. Heme Talent Slighted " "I nm my own counselor In busi- ness." commented Muriitnrc. "Whv has Marjoric Maxwell, engaged for 'erty appearances, only been per- tnlttwl two? Why have Edward Jehn- has n wooden voice. ' i: .."." '" !-."..."""". ". , .m,,.!,! fn Vinrn Mls PrPrent r1.lnr,l cen:iriiv i .... v .. ." .-.. -";,."" i 80 tens uie rest or me company mai Mr"" . '..":." I. : i. . i Anatolia is an important outlet ier i ..Mary Garden hays I'm net n roed'0""4'" portions or the earner test! drawlnc card that I don't make ull the money. I say let ine sing by myself -d aftnASlf 3 COUrs Wraps Herself In Flag tne company. V;" -,". ,u ,!,. rMi.t' 'e(l,ln ,.. ,Ke .. .nl. fnr .i,,.,. illu( :" ' The break between the orchestra chief 'and Miss Garden became critical, it was learned, when the director, un " ! P "laIk("1 '" ,0 '' cheTC1 hlm' fr0ffl hfT effice wiyi her fists nnd told him never te speak te her again.. The incident hnppened Monday fel- 1 lowing the performance of "Pelleas and , XfA11unn.lA ' .fhli.n lolnrpe rtemliirtl 'Seme of the insiders say Miss (Jerdenl .'irinauuc. ,...... ...........-.......,. twld in plain thlcugeese, lour or- chcstral work Is rotten. JJTA, T7J.TJ: quoted by his friend, Muratere, as hav ing retorted, out. ine ercucmrB is my bu,t "l 'Cr Mary's" cue te vJb& Z te tell Polacce 4c?, '" ,f,lf nnd te tcU lolace VvUcri neart euc. ... use Where te f hP .InHrs of the company have heart indorsed Miss Garden, saying that they remain loyal te her and sing under her UlrecilOH nesi n. uneiiy M - P"? jeic ng aprg ' it.ua Ijnill-urci, nw eiuiiin, ivau ttuinu, Virgllte Lazzarl, Octave Dua, Ludo Lude vlcci Ollviera, Delre Dcfrere and ethers. Hurt In Fall en Car Thrown te the fleer of a trolley ear i by its sudden starting last night, Charles t Hall, 1438 .North Frent street, received , injuries of the head. Doctors In St. Mary's Hospital say his skull may be ' fractured. I Save these extra pennies for yourself Victer Bread Quality end Quantity ti I fict I n Sold only In our btercs m il tSJi i UNUtKM NtHAet AGAINST ARBUCKLE Zey Pfe.yeat Refuses te Remem- ber Her Previeus Testimeny. Prosocuter in Difficulties JURY PROBES COERCION San Frnnclsce, Jan 20. Zey Fre Fre Fre vost'e faulty memory sent the case of the State against Rescoe Arbuckle, en trial for manslaughter, te the verge of disaster in Judge Hareld Leutlcrback's court yesterday. Zey Pcrvet's memory became ee bad, nnd her reluctance te testify accord ing te expected lines was se evident, that the State sought te have her de clared n surprise witness, se that, under a.rule of law, she might be cress-examined by the prosecution and variations bctwenn her testimony en ether occa sions might be gene into. Jho attempt failed, Judge Leuderhack holding that there was nothing In the record te show Miss Prevest as a witness hostile te the Slate. Zey couldn't remember many details of the occurrences of September f, but when it came te her appearance before the Grand Jury her discussions with members of the District Attorney's office and tin. methods of persuasion that she declared there officials used, her memory was perfectly clear. She testified re- luctantly as te the events of the hotel party, volunteering nothing and answer- Ing briefly, but when, en cress-examln- atlen. Attorney Gavin McNab took her ever her experiences since that date, she was entirely ready te talk, and what she said gave District Attorney Bradv and his associates an uncomfort uncemfort uncomfert ablo half hour. Refused te Sign Miss Prevest declared that en the oc casion of her first appearance before the Urenu Jury a bitter struggle had been waeed ever her refusal te tden a ncy Mnten Tj.nen, she said, urged her te sign, and District Attorney Brady told a detective te "take her upstairs and lock her up" If she refused. She was permitted te go home that night, she sajd, after her mother and menus nnu given assurances innc one Was your house watched that night?" arked McNab. "I should say se," answered Miss Prevest. The next morning, she said, she re turned te the District Attorney's office, and signed the statement after the words "he hurt me" had been substi tuted for "he killed me." Even these words, Miss Prevest de clared! she did net remember hearing. M - iHHll T.. ...i.i .u.. f, -i.. . .iji..i xncy tern me unit Alice uimte said '" "' l'l' .uiu luui, no iwwueu, nnt' 1-?.nl-. v?' - " Alice says se, tnovDe Vlrclnla did but member it." I don't re- .Mcmer' Unrefreshed , Tr1u ha.l arVnueu" tln try Assistant District Attorney Lee te liersuadc JWss Prevest s reluctant ... ti.,..,i v. M1.inn9 ne k.- tN nieny at the first trial, endeavoring te ' "refresh her memory." Except for a vcr cw "crnsiens. ner niemery re- matned entirely unrefreshed, and en ?.me ? tne&e occasions ne rciresning "reiignt; out iCMimeny tnat wum nir iri'ju iifipiui iu nit, eiuu-, "urpnse wuness in ine enert 10 get xneny iiiuj iue rrcvru, Lene and hnrd-feught battles devel- eped ever Miss Prevest's recollection of who closed the deer of Roem 1210, of hew long Mlsa Itnppe nnd Arbuckle were in the room together and similar points. The most vigorous efforte en the part of the State te spur her mem ory nnd elicit the definite stateraentB she had made en ether occasions were without Mieceaa. She clung te her as sertion that she could net remember. Forgets Whether It Was True Apparently despairing of pinning Greetings! Appreciations! Congratulations ! HE year just passed has been the most successful in the history of this institution ! Our net earnings have been greater than ever. We're thankful te Old 1921, but Yeung 1922 is holding euv attention just new. 1921 was geed, but 1922 will be better. The worst is everl Better times, bigger business and a return te normalcy, built upon the solid rock of sound merchandising prin ciples, are just ahead if we'll only leek for them. We extend Greetings te our many patrons and friends. Wc appreciate their loyalty and support during the year just passed. We Congratulate' our Stockholders upon the sure, consistent growth of this institution, the market value of the stock of which has in creased mere than $200,000 in little mero than four years. i We are at Your Service as a Trust Company Savings Fund or in any Advisory Capacity lWftl FS jjiyu' rw GEOItGE 0. BOWKEK, President HARRISON C. REA I'cc Presidents JOSEPH H. RUBIN WILLIAM B. VROOMAN, Secretary & Treasurer ir-'7- , -i- ... Where is Cehh? Rcadh New Yerh, Jan. 20.-Wlth the founding of the Irish Free State, Gaelic efielllng hni wen its first vic tory in America. The International Mercantile Ma Ma rieo, in sailing announcement! to day, stated that its vessels would step nt "Cobh (Quecnstewn)." Craft operated by the United States lines pause at "Queeustewn (Cobh)." MMs- Prevest down te the desired line of evidence, FrledmAn finally asked: "Are you testifying te the truth new?" "Yes," eald the girl. "Did you tell the truth when you testified In the first trial?" demanded Friedman. "I don't remember," answered Misa Trevest. SPECULATE ON DRY CHIEF Jehn T. Davla Reported Gaining Ground for Appointment Washington. Jan. 20. A number of conferences In Washington yesterday be tween senator repper, Hey A. liaynes, Prohibition Commissioner, and D. H. Blair, Internal Revenue Commissioner, en the Pennsylvania prohibition situa tion developed two outstanding features: nrst. rcqucnt assertions or polit ical wiseacres te the contrary. Prohibi tion Director McConnell is seen te be incnvu n iveiju give; nnjr , ww tMRhly "dry" director. Second. The stock of Peter G. Wal ter, Pittsburgh 'druggist, In tha ascend ency In the faternoen, fell perceptibly niter a centerence with senator rep per, and that, of Jehn Themas Davis. member of the Slate Legislature from Illairsvillc. rose several points. The ilnrk .home rnnrtMnti". Hnrrw I")yt. n Philadelphia business man, eald te hove hed the support of the Varcs, is out of the running, WILLS SALARY TO PASTOR $10,000 Truat Fund Set Aside for North Presbyterian Church A $10,000 trust fund was set aside for the payment of the pastor's salary of the North Presbyterian Church, Bread street and Allegheny avenue, In the will of Ellen W. Keen, who lived nt the Lerraine, Hetel, admitted te pro pre bute today. The testatrix left an estate of $00. 000. The principal beneficiaries aside from the Church are her nieces Other wills probated today include theso of Geerge H. Lister, 3013 Long shore. 523.44S; Geerge M. Louden Leuden Louden sleger, 1028 North Nineteenth street, S5300; Henry Tjarks, 3012 North Twenty-fifth street, $0300; Nathan W. Albiis. 3018 West Glrard avenue, 35, 000; Jacob Buehlcr. 323 West Gtrard avenue. 35.400; Helen u. uemtuni, , 1S12 North Eighteenth street. 513,500; 'Loulse W. Cummings, 42-10 Pine fetrcet, I $11,500; Adelph Kne'.er. 6310 Shell- beurne street. siu.TUu; Jenn Derruzzi, 1200 Seuth Fifteenth street, $10,000. Letters of administration were grout ed In the estates of Bertha C. Smot Smet hurst, 2249 North Thirteenth street, S8C00 nnd Jehn Miller, 702 Heffnagle street. $5300. TURKS OPPOSE GENOA BAN Sublime Perte Instructs Filing of Pretests in Allied Capitals Constantinople, Jan. 20. (By A. P.) ( ThP Sublime Perte has instructed ite I representatives In the allied capitals te , pretest against the exclusion ei lurwey f rem the Genea Economic Conference. Yussuf. Kemal Bey, the Nationalist Foreign Minister, said te the Asseclutcd Presn correspondent yesterday : "Turkey would welcome any meaeure Eurepenn products, and Is at the some time un extensive importing nation. J. W. Manning KnoMille, Teiui., Jan. CO. J. W. Manning, the only Negro in the class of lbSl ut Yale University nud bald te have been the only Negro ever given n pluce en the speaking program at a Yule alumni reunion that of last June Is deHd at his home here, where he hnd been a teacher and executive In the cltv bchuels for forty years. ile recently ha'1 been recommended te President Harding for appointment as Minister te Haiti, TMJST oPhljttdejphlai I iIi-aeii AAi-remAnrlAnr VPftrnrflflV ' I kl ,... -. ,. t 41 i iy N.E.ceR.IZ6Arch5u ilnnnri tfn nhurrn bWWl lUUUHITK Ul3ter Premier Cees -te Londen' tb-'Discus8 North Ireland Situation PLEDGE OF AID RECEIVED By the Associated Tress mifsst, Jan. 20. Sir James Craig, fie Ulster Premier, left Belfast lust night for Londen where he will meet Winsten Churchill, Secretory for the Celonies, today or tomorrow te dtecuse. outstanding questions concerning the government of Northern Ireland; In view of the Impending retirement of Field Marshal Sir Henry H. Wilsen as chief of the Imperial Gcncrnl Staff, allusion made te him yestcrdar nt Lis Nurn nnd Belfast by Premier Craig, of Ulster, are considered flgnlficant At Lisburn, where Field Marshal Wilsen unveiled n statue, Premier Craig said the fie'd marshal was pre pared te back Ulster at all time in all difficulties. Later at Queens Univer sity Sir James in an address said : ''If there ever is a turn he (Field Marshal Wilsen) can de for his native heath, if ever we went h,lm when Ulster Is In difficulty, all thin wHl bring na together, perhaps mero closely than wc have been brought before." These references te the field marshal caused n profound stir nnd were the mibjcct of much comment. i Ports, Jan. 20. (By A. P.) Eamon de Valera will head nn Irish delegation which is te attend the Irish World Con ference, which opens here tomorrow, according te an announcement made 5:esterday by the Secretariat. The hen erary chairman of the conference will be the Spanish Duke or Tetuan, who is a general in the Spanish army, the son of en ex-Fremler of Spain and n lineal descendant of the O'Donnell who left Ireland in 1(507 at the tlme of the "(light of the Earls." Delcgatce nnd visitors from Aub- Jeweled Bar Pins Sapphires, emeralds, or faceted black onyx in fascinating combination with diamonds. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. JaweJry Silver Stationer)' Chestnut & Juniper Streets jWHBICTM "First en Your Geerge Allen, inc. 1214--Chestmit Stree-1214 A Stocking Sale That Every Weman Will Want te Take Advantage of at $1.95 a Pair English Weel Hese With Hand-Embroidered Clex Phenomenal Value at This Price Fine imported Pure Weel Hosiery, full fashioned, first quality, in this season's meet popular heather mixtures, in wide choice of shades. The conservative colorings und hand-rmbreidered silk clex arc such as the truly smart woman will delight in. These stockings are all in the wonderfully soft cashmere finish only te be had In the best imported hosiery, t There is enough cold weather ahead te warrant the purchase of a zoed sunnlv and for Snrlnur wenr nn !,. vnir 11.1.. ..ili... I ii I hi IS could be mere desirable. EbraOTSM'jira OTMTOMiilli T" CHARTER Ne.l Tire mSTBANIC CHARTERED UrtDCTTKB KATIONAZ. BANK ACT In flcere et years f be a wealth of satisfaction for you in being able te say te your children : "There has been something for you in the Savings Department of The 'First National' ever since it was started." Yeu can still number yourself among the first of our Savings Department depositors by opening an account today. Savings Department First National Bank of Philadelphia 33 CHESTNUT ST. tA?tfrt?&.?$,&&"iM ada and the United States nlreitnv h.3 arrived for the session. Snetu Hm,,J.Tl Paris associated with the hlstnrv -fl Ireland will be visited Sunday, Durinr r. the Congress there will be discussion; i en Irish music, nrt end literature. MORSE RECORDS MISSING '' Document Vital te Government'! Jf Case Disappear Frem Files . ' r Washington, Jan, 20.,-DlBapncar. ! ance of some of the records which th i Government Intended te place before the Fed ml Grand Jury may delay the '. jury's findings in the case of Charles J W. Merso. New Yerk shipbuilder, , it 'A was officially stated yesterday at tht Department of. Justice. District Attorney Gorden reported ,' several days age that valuable exhibits had either been misplaced or in tome L ether manner become separated from th 4 regular flies of pepers bearing en the evluence which is being submitted te the Grand Jury. k Officials did net knew whether the ' District Attorney hnd been dilnv i,. . cause of the missing records, but sur--1 jniscd that Grand Jury decisions might U Tc retarded because of this fact. Neth. ing was iiiTuigeii ie inuicate the char-' ncter of the records which disappeared - ' Officials merely raid they had a vittl V bearing upon the ense and that when ' they were missed by the District At- terney the Attorney General's advlr. t, In the matter was aeught immediately, fe HOPE TO AID VETERANS V Theatrefloee Asked te Glve Clethej te Needy fylen Old clothing for the use of nnem- ' pleyed e.x-6ervice men will be collected ' this week by the Veterans Protectfr Association. Seme COO overcoats, suits changes of underclothing, hats and shots : are needed. Clothing may be sent or taken te Keith's Theatre, and nt each performance patrons will be asked te contribute from their surplus wafdrebeiu i Next week the appeal will be made at another theatre. The association is trying te And m- pleymcnt for the hundreds of ex-service men with whom it has been put in touch. Tha Executive Committee Is ', composed of Martin' F. Daly, Alan J Daniels. Jehn J. Hamilton nnd "Sailor v Jim" White. ' Shopping List" ' , 1942 trem new there will r iK t I IW'f. - i .1 'A-uGr vr.n tl "iiTtti""!'" in ;mnn' K'w, If i,- :,K '" :t$k,i. r Ui 'IV: -i S ,i.U r .jhi , "Vtr .'itJki ,i't .. -ii?' a uf &&: ". . . , .it k