Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 21, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Image 1

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CLOSING STOCK PRICES
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VOL. VIII. "NO. Ill
LSnlercd as SMend-ClMs Matter at the rculefnca at. Philadelphia. Ta.
Under n,g Act of Matth 8, 18.0
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922
Fubllihed Dally Except Sunday.
Hnbsrrlmlen Trie Nl a Tear by Mall.
PRICE TWO CENTS
Cepymht,
1022,
by Publle Tdser Company
HOPE FOR POPE ABANDONED: SINKING RAPIDLY
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"Benedict XV Becomes Delirious and Unconscious; His Death May Occur at Any Moment
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WOnSOIIUtlleu L.nuiit.n&u VU07
petids Lecal Firm
WALNUT STREET OFFICES
LOSED AFTER CRASH NEWS
Wds of Firm Say $200,000
Assets Are en Hand for
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POIIOJEEITS
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ffiTHER BRANCHES CLOSEDj10" n'tn'" I-'mnklln nml Willow KtreetH.
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Common Kleas OOUIt ACTS
H'duickly en Complaint of
i. Brokers' Creditors
t
Ilfcclver" wre nppelnted today for
Wwln n. Kelin & Ce., brokers, with
efficK nt 1522 Wnlnut street, an hour
after Die firm had been Mifpended by
rtlif New Yerk Con'eliilated Sterk V.x-
-.tlunKf.
The petition for n reeeiversliip ehti
nutfd the firm Irntillitirs nt S500.000
r mere nnd the nwcts nt .5200.001) nr
mi, with the prelmlillltv Hint tlie.v
"trmiH be les thnn HiIk amount.
ynAtram SlfnnL'n nnr! Tmin(r1intl linnrit
fkf.pctitlen 111 open court. It vnn lid
mnml W. Klrby. repreeentlne Charles
Ahtrbaeh. mnniicer of the West Pis-
l'jnfWnt C.empany, who ndvnnced n
l.ii.f -f c Ann l..... T."l... r. f..
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l?tl-jraf TnltA rlinMnn i
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me reurc immrcuaiciy grnuien nie
llenand appeintedunvld Mi
lipj rind ThemiiH Hi'pdmnn ns re-
rs. Thev filed n $25,000 bend. I
'The. rfccivern, nccempnnlcd by Mr.
ttroyt.Jescpli I.. iviin, special assistant
Jilted Ptnte.s Attorney nnd three pn-1
reimen from (lie Fifteenth anil Locust I
trteti'atal nn unit mminl ninlr 1.. II... '
brokerage offices
ijhhc) lennu nie einees leeiieii. ni
ftcujh the mntinzcr. A. R. Christ man.
IIW the ether emnlnics were Inslile. A
ntcliman was at the deer.
'Mr. Phillips 'mocked. When the
itehmin came Mr. Phillips said-
".Veu must let me In. I am the
tf?fivir appninted bv the Common Pleas
Onart, nnd I have come here te take
jthnrttc."
a "Just a
nilnule," said the watch -
ipan.
, "Xe minutes." replied Mr. Phillip.
'I am going in. and I am going in
new, ' he patrolmen were at the r
(flTfr s bnelc. ready te enforce his di-
Mnn far lwlrnlLetf.il If r.M.u.ni... 'PI...
II r,,' ........ vhiii ii iivi i .-..-.n , . I in
."tchinun stepped aside nnd the narfj
fat in
Girls Ask for Wages
.The fdrl eninlnvea utiimtlMfr ..I.....I
.-, " ..... ,. ... .((..,, If Will
Mlpkiwly, learned from Mr. Phlllin-.
IH)t the lirill had fulled mill tlmf In,
Ms'.the iicelver.
''What about .our pay?" asked the
lri.
."Thjy were told that the receiver
TuW talk le thrm Monday. They put
Mther huts and coats and went awns.
4 I lir-lfa ..a. iilt ..I - .. i
;'.li "iiiuiiBt annul I lie elllce
tl morning before the doers were
, fMl, and stoekheldiH's were nn-
'"! wtitehing the mnhegnny triin triin
em ateekbnard In the beard mom.
we a hej was putting im numbers.
nen ti stentfirliin.viiiKKfi ...ilI.m,,.. .ii.
LWed the proceedings ny bawling Unit
- vi can tiie tirm s bluff. "
f Tkker (;les News nf-1 'rath
'tK?h'?. lnR ,,IC ,irst i "it liitimntlnn le
lii.?1,'.! "1N ""nni'mcd a few minute,
,SSalh? ' t,"'li M,'kl''' ''"' I hi.
un th! i.' V" nr,,w estimated .it
im, i "h;llf " '"'illlen.
MmS K' Knl,. Prwltl-iit "f the
ST -,tnS.net ln ,,iN "Inberate suit,,
c(!hft lm't Mreet elllce when word
lWBeutli I'ertv-seven.l.
lfa ""' IIHUJIl I'll Ilia 111 I 111 lioeu .it
street
.ti i.i:r
.."'cuitr Mr in in
11 k.il - --
lout lien Hun...
H morning could nnr be ln,.,,.l
. wrn room was
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lull nf customers al
of Cllstritiinru 11 1
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I " KKUla
inK.''6 SPl ''"'l ''n doing a larg
ilness,
i.;:''. "e einees nre tin Inai u-ni-n
r.i, " ""..IS i nil hi
'vmniupus furnlslilm-s Tim,.n i n
nnti
pirn
tHn 1 r .ii JiijiiiiKn. inerc
h??Jr 1 ,c",r',ct " loer. iu w
tiLlWW l"!'rlpui.ly. All the
liieh 1
par- '
- ami iiirniviu
ngs are of 1111111,?. ,
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M h , '" (,mt,le,;' ,h,re tclegraplters.
'The fi
stock bnV, it-iiiscives. anil three
" "ejs te put quotations en the
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MOSTLY C0LDMFYT WPFK .
WM"I UULU IMtA I WHhK '
COLD NEXT WEEK
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u Forecaster Admits Temperature
V.t,.May Be c"a"0eable
whlngte,,, Jnn. 2L-(IL . p ).
Mendayare. ' "IP "et'k beginnim
LWn&u"'1"'''tl
cold ;
PeVt
''"'idiness and occasional
SU,pS. FRACTURESHIP
;"rf,l Utter Carrier Victim of
j..ftl Wct Pavement i
S. efir?1'" fV''V-ft""' jmri
LMpr.w.n , tifimh ,i,,, "'II "
hrM Ii i lei . i ,1n,r'"B and frm-
UC f. I ,, , ., "il sillllll
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Recent Crashes, Among
Phila. Brokerage Finns
Mer 27. 1021 Hmllli. Hcil
pnth Sc Ce., 1S2J Wnlnut. htroel.
November 21. 1021 W. S. Me
Olrnii v: Ce.. UlOl) Wnlmil street.
November 21, 11)21 CiimmliiR!, A.
Ce.. 1.'t.'t Seuth Sixteenth -lieet.
July 25. in2lT-Chnmller Itrethers
Ce., I.'JSR Cheslnut street.
.laniiniy i(, 1022 K. I). Dier &
(.'e.. W,Ki Wnlmil ftrcet.
.Imiimry 17. 1022 Simon Simen
SrhenlTer Company, Jne., I.'llft) AitIi
Mreet.
.Inmmry .21. 1022 1M win II.
Kelin A; Ce., 1522 Wnlnut Htiect.
MAN KILLED, THREE HURT
IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAPS
Taxi Driver Is Held for Death en
Homicide Charge
.One iii.mii whs killed nml tb:-e were
hurt Inst iiIrIh in nntoiuehlic iieeldents.
Jntiieti IJwensiky. 1111 V.nn Ur)a
mciiBltiB n venue, wns killed while "May -
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r.wnnfK.v s romnnnlen. Lewis Kiuid-
ret, of the snine nddresi, wn -verleuuly
Injijied. He mny hnve ii fractured
Hknll. I he two were tniel. by n taxi
enb. l'ellec nay both men were in in
lexlenled. Areerdlnc te Jeseph McAneny, 7M
NerlJi IH'Knlli hlreet. driver of llip'tntl
cab. the pair stepped directly In the
path of IiIh machine a he wns reIiik
Keiith en I'rnnklln street nt Willow,
lie enld they were' walking diagonally
nereHS the intersection.
McAneny took both men te Koescvclt
Hospital. He then gnve himself up te
tin' police. He is being held en a charge
ei nemiciiir.
.rames Cellins, fj
Hidgc avenue.
nnd Jeseph Lynn. .pfferen street. West
Mniiayiifik,.were Injured when Cellins.
ii turning ,,,,,, er en Fast Hiver
drive In the Park, clashed Inte a tree,
throwing both Mho occupants out of the
cut. i
At the .Memerial Hospital Cellins
wiih found te hnve u frnPturrd skull.
Lynn, after beins treated, was arrested
by. l'ark guards.
TO HONOR SODA INVENTOR
Tombstone dt Laurel HII W III Per-
netuate Memerv
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A "'"'''.l""" ' PTpctimte the mem-
ft7,,ef 'oeert Met ay (.reen, inventor
" ,M" ' ' cicnm sniiii. will saeriiy II
i erected In West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
A $1000 monument will Inform the
public tli.it Mr. Green was the origi
nator .if tb palatable concoction ami
ul-e gie his use nnd ether general in
formal ion peciillnr le tombstones.
Mr. (ireen died in tills cllj en Mn
21. 1020. Ili will. lled wslcrdnj at
I (lie State Ile,i-e, Trentmi, made pre-
"JV" '' ,'!V" .7 1"';
.111. llll'l-ll 1111 I'llllll 111!" I'lMHIIIK J I II
world-famous drink when only t lurry -two
j ears old Records show that the
tasteful concoction was obtainable at
popular soda founts as earlj as I.S7-I
1 lie nvenier ir.ug 1 111 1 e iivi wnr, 1
Mrvlns In. the 121th Re2i1ne.it l,.nn-J
s.ilvanla Volunteers.
lie left two sons, IMgar L. mid Rob Reb
ert Green. The estate is valued at
.$.'152,001).
BUYS POISON. NOT FOOD
1 Workless Man, Aided by Magis
trate, Ends His Life
1 Pittsburgh, Jan. 2l.-(P,y A. IM
I Taking the nmiicj. given him bv Mag
istral" huccep te bu. feed until be
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could get work. Nick Ko.lewski. jobless
nun oespeiiiieiii, iiuirien 10 a
ding stoic, beugnt poison and klled
nt'iirn.v
himself.
Koidewski was arrested jestcrdny as
a suspicious person, lie told Magis
trate Suvep he hud l'fcn out of work
for months and wns hungry. The Mag
istrate gave him money for his imme
diate wants, nnd leld him that If he
would come te him twice a week until
he found a job. lie would be provided
for. Apparcntl;. grateful, KWIewski
went out, and carl) tedaj his ImkIj whs
found.
U. G. I. REPAIRMAN DIES
1
Severely Burned by-Steam at Pert
Richmond Gas Works
Rei I.. .Miunw. iweuiy
IHIHI. getl- I
I., severe!)
ernl icniiiiiiiiti! f" tl'i' 1 . (1,
horned lu nil explosion late cicriliiv
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at llie l'eit kiciiihuiiii gas werus, diet
list nlglii in rue episcepal Hospital.
Mr. Marlew was burned by escaping
seam wtien
icpiiiriug uttlugs. Me
u ereiiariii!: te lemeve a vnlve
he-
tween a boiler anil a large "header
pipe and neglected te close ceiinec-
liens leading te the valve
lie was. rushed te the KiiNeeiuil llns-
pilal. where he died al 11)15 o'clock.
,i'JN,"'""" """ '"-'"". ving in
".275 Miller stieel. survive.
EVERy 0Nr; gLps AN) sops
tVtnl U 0U,r0 u 8wra
Rain Ushers In WeeK-End With Ice,
Mud, Shivers and Late Cars
The weather today brought rain, mud
nnd slipper) sidewnlks for the week-end.
Ruin fell wllh u peuelraring cold that
mnde people shiver who had unwisely
, worn raincoats. Instead of ulslers.
1, enteil the trolley wires, nml the
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.1.. ii n .i.:.u I.. .1 i..
v wires, hoi, i ,'
nil." "" "- .". "'"'.'? " ."."" i
IIIOrillllK IlllllHil n mm- llllil. Illiiu-jr,
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ipeclall.v suburban cars, arrived at
their stations late because of the cotult cetult
linn of tracks and wires.
The fetecast Is for mere lain, or
perhaps snow. It Is expecled te be
cloud) tonierrow.
TnUCK PLUNGES THIRTY FEET I
m i i'..Li.. .I..I. r .. ..1..k i
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ir
I III K HO i ni inn Ov iniiiini', ..in i.iiii-
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slid
el plunged llilrt) feel off the con-
lirikni bildgc into the liver at ! ..It I
shehcikin liildge into I he liver at ! ' ' ,iih arrangements had been in prog preg
this iiinmlng when he lest control i'fllhM fr months, expected delegates
IIIC llllil linn . t nsuni-r niin i in ..nn.
il.ii Hiecliiiue iininhircd. vl'we belpei
were e)i the mint wmi 1 nnimer nil
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In m ned before
(he mnchinu lef
11 in"
bridge,
ELKIGN BANK RUN
ENDSMERGERPLAN
U. S. TAKES CHARGE
Head of , Closed Institution
Blames Rivals for
Situation
SAYS HE WILLvPROSECUTE
THOSE STARTING RUMORS
llu a Staff Corrrtpentlcnt
Kllllnn, .Mil., .Tnn. 21. The proposed
onelidatlon of the Klrst National
I'atik here with the Second National
Hank, the latter of vblch closed its
deer yesterday .during n heavy run
hns been "permanently nnd definitely
culled off." it wns announced today.
Tim announcement wns mnde by T.
1!. Miller, president of the Kirst Na Na
teon Ilank. ,-A conference of the di
rectors of both Institutions was te liave
been held this forenoon, but did ,ndt
occur.
William T. Wnrburteu. president of
the Second National, said a syndicate
Ijas been formed te take'ever (Im assets
nnd liabilities of IiIh institution new In
charge of William J. Scheehter. chief
bunk examiner for the ltlchmend Fed
eral Iteserve distrlrf. who reached here
from Washington today.
Shortly after Mr. Schechter's nrrivnl
this tint lee wns posted en the deer of
the closed hank :
"Hank closed by order of the Heard
of Directors. The nntlennl bank ex
nminer lias taken charge. "
Malicious, He Sas
Mr. Wnrburteu. the president, de-
V".,U. "","" i""""'
traced te their source." lie said the
iiiiiiviiriir i iiiiimi n nun mi ti- in in
names of the alleged rumor-mongers
are new in the possession of the State's
Atlcrney and legal action is centem
plated
flM.KH. .. at 1 1.1 l.lll..ll I
1UU11- Uif IIIIIH UUIIHIUK IIIIIIUIIUII I
ill IClktnn. llir FIrsh N'ntinnnl. fntuuleil
in the early eighties; the Second Nil
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ttemd, founded in 18fil). nnd the Klkteu
Trust- Company, a comparative new
comer, which bns been hustling te win
a big share of the business In the rich
agricultural territory.
Mr. Wnrburteu ban been n financial
power in this community for a genera
tion. He is president tif a local tire
insurance- company, owns a farm and
lias u large home at -150 Main street.
lie is ii former member of the Marj
land Legislature and was a candidate
some jcars age for the Republican nein-
illation for Governer.
"A malicious rumor, will, mil the
slightest foundation of fact, circulated
bj rival bankers (hut llie bank wns inM'ie fiein ( eiiiicllmen. The uiiiiek was
liiinuclat dltlii'ulties, wns the cause of
Ihc run." Mr. Wnrburteu said.
"When the bank opened .estcrday
meriiing depositors began te come, liixt
slnglj and then by twos nnd threes,
drawing checks for their balances. Ily
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l,r,lwl"? Il",.p '"''"'. "sMimed
e chick 1 lie stream 01 persons wlth-
proportions of n run en I lie hank
"We- saw what was coming and or
dered 'in.' eashbT, ('. Hnl Jehnsen, nf
Aberdeen, Md., te close tile doers. The
Comptroller if the Cmrency, in Wash
ington, was advised by telegraph of the
situation.
"Our assets are ample. Ne iW will
lese a penny. All our depositors will
be paid dollar for dollar. We will be
opened in a few days. The rumor that
the bank is In financial illfiiculties was
started a few days age. A "few of our
.1 A.lll..f II. n 1.1.
lllllllllllis, I 11 lllll), IIIU IIIIIIUl. llllll-
L,,' v..i..i.,i,.i ,i,,r tllnn 'i,..!
lug panicky, did likewise. There was no
excitement whatever. We did the enlv
natural tiling under the circumstances."
"We hae traced the rumor te its
source, financially responsible persons,
ilvnl bankers, who maliciously circu
lated (lie rumor te Injuie our reputation
and we propose te Held llieni respen
slble. in.'ir names nre in me minds or t Im bureau. However, It Is an open
Hear) A. Wnrburteu. the State's at-i question and nnd tcdlv will I'emc up
tlie Stale's attorney, but will be with- ' again."
i held until tlie situation clears up." When asked if he fawned centrihut-
Tlie Heard of Directors of llm Sec-i lag " the bureau llie Judge declined
I end Nalleiinl consists nf Mr. Wurlmr- te cxins personal views, but coutlii ceutlii coutlii
eti. Oliver C. Giles, vice president and1 ': "Tlie buieaii has dope gieat work
' pesimiinter et l.lKten ; .lelin l.uijdgren,
".mired f
inrincr: itusseii .i. ueeii, mer-
t i .. C II. Lii. f .1 . I . T .. I
rillllll tn ij iv , .wu., linn .ur. tjuiin- ,
son. cashier of the bank.
I'-mit-il Is s-.n nun .
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The Second Natlenal is capitalized
at .N.ni.uue. mis .? ,ou hi surplus aiyi
1 111 surplus llllil
as deposits ap-
!",,',c::!: vimiiui! mh "C,,U!",H ""
,MiiAiii.....n
There are reports that, Mr. War-
1,,,,'ten has been Interested iu electric
h'dit and power development in Penn-
svlviiiiln. A son. Charles Warburien,
is president of a light and power o.eiu- 1
niiiix. It Is reneriei mat lecoetlv ,,
mni-wi' with ether nevvur IntoreKls 'uii
altempted. but net completed. '
,oseph A. (iennu. rcprcfenllng t,L,
liureaii of Ciirrencv at Wash liictmi
has bee., here for week but left ,es- ,
STa. ':
i.. ...... nH.i..n.i ... n.i.i
iiiiniiT in, luiiuu Hum iinillllKlUIl. '
The examiners met .Mr. W urburten, ""' "lllntv et inc store ei inige lien
and tlie State's Attorney, nnd went te l"'1' - North Il-ead inet, early
the bank alwuit 10 P. M., where they i today,
remained for a short time. Pntrelmim Hrea.v . of the inoleic.vcle
I nine llaheriaan, a i-hee dealer, said ' squad, was stnudliis a .qiiaie from tlie
he has his life's savings en deposit in ; -"'Mr if tlie tnliliei.v and lieaid the
the closed bank He said although lie crash of falllns glass. lie turned in
Is worried about the money lie believes I hue '" M'p 'w" ""'e riinnin:; south en
.Hie nans win paj ueiiur ier iieiinr. ,
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IRISH OF WORLD CONVENE
i
Fifteen Countries Represented at
Racial Cennrces In Paris
'arts, .inn. -- in ,. r. sons
ami daughters of Ireland and their
.......ih.litiil.. from illl i.rifneiHi ..f .lw. ..I..I...
' ""."":. ,,. h-
iissentblcil here leiiny in tlie world con-
I',,,!,,
,lt.iin
nee of the Irish race.
organizers of the conference, for
.. 1.1..1. iirrangements had been in nrmr-
from liTieen ceuiurie.s ami nearly eveiy
Statu la !" unncd mates,
llrail tali
AflRb-
j rutA '
Wt
iillHen'a I100K Ol' I'llll..
-tifcil lioekitort. Vflct 13.60
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Te Wed Baseball Man!
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MISS MAX INK ItllOWN
New Yerk singer and dancer who
is n wed (icergn II. Maine!, Can
adian baseball team owner', in the
near future. Tliey get their mar
riage license yesterday
Slams at Federation Drive bj
Councilmen Brings Vigor
ous Retort
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JUDGE
MARTIN
HITS
WELFARE
ATTACKS
DCCC A DPU nnnr-Aii 1e MITlnnnn
ii.iirHnin nunrun i. ni
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net nn excessive salary for a ninii ill
reeling a city-wide drive te raise
$1,000,000."
That opinion was expressed tednv by
Judge J. Willis .Martin, who headed the
Welfare Federation in the recent drive
for churl! . In n vlrnriim. iIi'Timiv,. nf
the federation against attacks mnde in
City Council yesterday,
. Sliernnu Klngsley. bronchi here fmni
Cleveland (,, direct the drive, was the
mini v he re-elved the sninr. th.it drew '
'"spired when Harch.y ('. Wrirbiirlen.
IMrecler if the illy s Itureau -if Publii
cltare. asked for ,S.i.(H)l) te
lllevl
ate the mffering ninens 1.001 families.
Immediately Ceunellmen asl.ed v hat
had been InVe with tlve two millieiis
donated te the We'lfnie Fcdernlien ami
vigorous!) assailed the iirgauixiitlen as
extravagant and slven te 'fnak' ten-denele--.
"It was deemed wise le get 11 man
thorough!) experienced iu conducting
campaigns," continued the Judge ledii),
in defense of the Federation's conduct.
"Mr. Klngslc) generally is lensidered
one of the greatest experts In the
I lilted States, nml ,i Cleveland
ul wluirei
lie nils.ul fmi i.l ,. 1...IC ...iiVi i..i
lars In a few weeks, be was paid almost
an identical salarv."
"n,. i.,.it.. ,i. n r ,..
liiciDill 'Rt-enrch should benelli from
funds donated te ebnrltv ?" Hie .Inde..
was asked. In ic-lnnlm '.. ,uni,.l. ..,.
Gie Federation attention 'was called te i
tlie bureau being listed as one of the ,
Dceeiieiaries ei me . i.iiiiii.iiiin drive.
i'Tlmt ipiestien, never was suhmitled
te me'jeplled the Judge, "but a com-mints-
was appointed le ceniici it.
After exhaustive invcstiguiien tlie com
mittee ili'clilctl te illvcrt Milne I ii in h te
'" uihmii' siiug, siieti icguriiing tlie clt.v
nun .-sinie iiiiiiiiiiisiraiiens ami nas a
ir 1'iiti t 1 1 1 i ii v -1 ti 1 1 n ii 1 1 4'i i mi 1 1 l. iiiiuinn .. I.'?, i.
M1 """. ' iinitiii iimiwii uiuu
l call Hie 'high brews.' "
"i'V." ,ls '.'"'i '"'l" cliarltable in its
work nie .inline was inieriegaieii.
' l""1 ""''" '"' "'spenilcd. "The
'I'"" ,'r ",,""".""'" "siini iinu
ipiestlnll Is te b
an) oig.iluzatleii
ebiiriteble wer''
,h h Z"'.i ' , J""l"n::
' IP, V '' f''''1'"!! ," 1, ""' '" ,",,ll(,r"
' "j i, I tie s t it,! !7'l" '."AW,"
t te Icileialien Is privi ced te . esiiimie
that the ineney be used Injissistlng smue
1'"1 "'"""' "rgaiiyaueu.
- - - - :;, .... .... . ,
CM A OU WIIMfirHV AMn OTCAI
'L"0 ' " ," u" " , fJ JVr
vjiteu iim iu.ne uim uiiuhu ei.
Patrolman Gives Chase, but Thieves
,. Pe In Darkness
I'm-. i-.-liie nt S4 til ..,,. wi...... r...m
." ... . .. , , -...,.,.. , ,.
ii i . . ii.. . i i i
ir"" n'i'i. nc Kiivc. ciiase. inn nil'
, ineii t uracil wrt en link s. t r i t and ills
i nppeiired.
Retuinlng le the store, he found a
, bottle of milk had been used by (he
thieves te break the window.
iiii.ii inrnei ue.t nn Y.n . -ii. ..n.l.lU.
"Tangled Trails"
I ynipmy mj 0 mnmnrc nml
Mlstciu
By William MacLeed liainc
Rectus Today 011
Page 12
Ii
I
FARM CONFERENCE
PROGRAM 10 HAVE
Medefates Expected te Be in
Control When Delegates
Meet in Washington
AGRICULTURISTS RAPIDLY
BECOMING MORE RADICAL
H.v CLINTON W. GIMJKKT
Muff Cnrrripendent I'.trnlnE Puhlle Ledger
Copyright, tOtt, bu Ptiltlc Lctletr Cemphity,
, Wnshlnsreii, Juil. St. The Ferm
Conference which meets here Monday
will lav out a program of legislntlen
which the Administration will nccept.
It will co further in the direction of
radicalism thnn the Administration I
wants te .;e, but in gencrn' it will he
controlled b the moderates.
Invitations were extended gcncrnll
te the mere moderate farm representa
tives, but the agriculturists lire becom
ing rapidly mere radical. A movement,
due te the economic depression; i going
en upon the farms similar te that which
gave birtli te nepiillMmJn the early
nineties and which gnve llryan his
strength in 180(1.
The farm bloc Is hardly radical
eiinni-li in renresent Ibis tendency, l'er
example, a geed judge of Kansas poll- I
i tics says that though inc iu-imiuuuhh
'delegation In the lleu-e has voted
steadily with the farm bloc. It is net sure
that some of them will net be defeated i
bv radical candidates standing upon the
Issue of Cexernment-guarauteed prices,
. of wheat, cattle mid boss or that raised ,
bv the Fanners' i'nlens, "billions In
I credits from the Government te the
i fanners."
I A Senater from nn agricultural nunc
! who was acthe in support of the hsch-
r'........i..u itniirnnil Act. recently re
turning te Washington, said te bis cel-
,.If j. or(. ,.,. t0(lny BUOUIII DC
-- . . . ,
." colleague agreeil with biro.
bent i'ii l.v ani.iiuii innjuriu.
"IS flliews- Iiew tilings -urn leimiiig-,
HARDING'SSUPPORT
The puriK.se of the conference is telWUULU PUT END TU WAHS
.dieck this tendency and fix the farmers' .
ileniands nt n point where It will uc pos
bible te satisfy then.
Radicals te Present Demands
The conference will probably accept the
rural credits l.lll just prepareti in i,en-
gress. This bill .Iecs net go as far as
""' '.I" ..:. .V. "...". ..ii.i. ...
many Of IIIC rntlicill nirnii'if ixinn n iu
Ke. .( xin;i." iii u. 11.1.111 .ii in. i..- -
ference deinuuds for practically unliin-
. . .1 . Ill I... I. ....... I ... .1.1. ..fill
Itcd credit
In. 11 similar wa) llu geeriiment
...in run inn nf nrlecs for W'lli'llt. Hess llllil
cattle will be voiced. In Kansas there
is a candidate for Governer aliead) In
tlie field en this issue, but it Is be-
lleved here that the conference can be
steered from indersement of t lie plan.
Henry I'erils Jluseie Mieais puiu win
conference. It will prebahlly have te
be accepted by the Administration.
much as the Republicans of the Last
I, III... I. 1 .....I .lit llitf 111111.
llisillic niiii nun nn ...f-
The farmers will also ileiiiand tlie lur- I
ther reduction of freight rates upon ag-
:.... iim-iit ..rniliicts nml nrebablv a fur-
,,.,......... ,. - - .
ther reduction will have te be made.
Hie railreatl issue is one in
The railroad issue Is one of tin
'slinrnesl t I'll w collie up I'eleie tlie1
farmers. Among the -me,.su,'cs which
will be demanded by tlie mere radical
. 1, .,,., ii n t in cenrerence w n
repearef the (i per cent gunrimtee
nrovlsien of the F.seh-t. iimmins act, ,
n reiii't'Olt 111 tlie elllci.ll vtHUillinn el
railroads, and a restoration of tlie St.ite
control n itinasiiue lines.
Repiiblleans Face 1 hisses
The leiideney Is toward a new line-up
nf conservatives and radii ills in these
Western States, v hlcli ma) lento i
neither Republicans nor Demectats with
.in) real i out ml of the Semite r Heuse
tifier (lie next election.
I li'O.in by tills that inembets of i lie
(inllntiril nil 1'ilKr 1'niir ( nliimn I our
FINDS MRS. RYAN'S DEATH
WAS DUE TO POISONING
el n.n.. e. - r. a
Pars Police Surgeon Performs Au
tepsy Husband -Asks Release
Paris .Ian
(,t.:ltIi iif Mrs,
TlieWns '"siewiin Run
iiiemas Mew ait it) an.
... ... .
Known us Miss Audrev Crcichtun
,':,.r.v,n .thp A,i",ri"u" '-""i
l the" verdict of Police Surgeon Paul,
"'" l''-f"'U,'l nn autopsy et. the bed,
,,,,.,...,,.
Charles G. Leeb, atterncv for Rvau
an Aineriean newspaper eorrespemieiit!
.M'lini) was one in poisoning, acceriliiii:
who was lie i bv tin. mil en n f.n. .t...,
after Mrs. Rviu'i bml uu-m1I .i ..i,.',..
tablets. vesteVday tiled a demand for
his cneni s release en nail. The Investi-
ll,ln "mRl-trutc is expected te replv
'" .,,. ,..,. -f .,
r pointing out" ,h f Mrsritan' h, i
niuer sulil that hIie im Im.... . ..
..... - ..... ...... . i M until
ized nun nniiiiuvvnig me poison as
: some versions of the story have' as.
scrted. and that no cries of pretest were
heard. Her normal mental condition
sii.vs the demand, was shown bv her
ability te write farewell letters te her
husband.
nninni r-r. niiin rtwm. -.
hn rrLCU Sfl l Kllll-S f.fl FQ
" '"'-
Sub-Tender Fulton Is Towed Here
wun iviebi or upew Tired out
After battles with storms that Instcd
I sixteen iin.vs. the sub-tender Fulton
has arrived at tlie I'hlhidelpliia Nnw
Yard with the crew tired, and some of
the sailors sick from xpesuie
,,.TI r.'i!!' ,'!.n,e f':?' llompten Reads.
When 1 2.,() miles oft Cape Hatteras the
propeller broke. Thus disabled, the sub
tender encountered two severe storms
Accenliug- te Lieutenant Commander
ituueri 11. r.iiKiisu, 1110 vessel relltHl at
an might ef-fiO degrees. The crew could
mn mi't'ii, .xine 01 nip sailors were flck
wit H severe imiih. .i
The -Kulteii was letYill Inte
naval tug wlilclt met iifV 200
I by n
per
miles out.
POPE CONSIDERATE bF DOCTOR
Kemc, Jan. 21.- ( Uy A. P.) According te the newspaper Mcs-iiggere, the
Pepe wa'n Hill fully lucid nt 2 :.10 o'clock this morning, when he said nffec nffec
tlenntely te Dr. Hattistlni, who wns attending him:
"Whnl lire J en doing here nt this hour? Yeu nre old; go and sleep."
As it result of the Pepi ' insistent appeals, Pief. Itatllstinl left the
chamber at 2:01 o'clock. for a lmn ret.
Prof. Hnlthtlei .lind been In nlinexi eeiistant attendance nn the patient
HiiK'CtRc cl'llicnl i elapse-which eceuired early .iestcriln.
POPE BENEDICT BECOMES WEAKER
ROME, Jan. SI (2 V. M.) Pepe Benedict bscrmie appreciably
weaker about mid-day today, and the hopes which had arTGen after
his period of slumber in the morning disappeared. His general
condition had become worse nnd he seemed te'lvi sTewly expiring.
KOHN CRASH LAID TO WILD BOND THEFT RUMORS
Tin. closing of Cehn S O brckiib. l'er wjiem receivers were
appointed today, was caused, according te rGpbit, by the theft of
ia2,000 worth of Liberty Bend-; oemH) lima age by an empleye,
new serving a jull sentence. The report of the theft wai exag
gerated, it Is said, and cu&tomers, becoming .dlarmed, withdrew
their cuth and securities or transierrctl them te ether firmn.
GENOA PEACE HOPE
OF LLOYD GEORGE
Ne Partiality Shown in Confer
ence Invitations, Sent te
All Nations
,.,,,, .. .
Iv (be Associated Press
Iiudcii. Jim. 21 I'temler .l.leytl
Gee-ge. nddreCsin? the N'ulieiial Liberal
,i einereii.-e today, declared Hf" " Hie
nalh.i.s ,r I-:.;,-.,.,... ..i,...,t INiliirtl.iii.
i ... i ..'. ..". ''".'",
hum ni-en iiviicm in inn iiciieii e-eiiiiiuic
Im.a.lm.. ...... . .. ..... I . .....
.'.. - i - .i - ,..-- -.... .ji iii iiitiiii'm mi nni
an eml le ceuslnni war- .ind m nun - of
1 war".
Discnsslne the
Wa-lnngieii I'eufer-
ence. he sn 111 r
"The peace of the world largeh de -
IpeniN 111.011 geed understanding between
tlin I'nited St.Vtes and eursel'-es. The
.Conference has done mere thai- en) thing
else te restore that iiiidi-rstniiiliiis.
thc Premier, refern.i!; rn iiitcrnii-
If there had been a conferee It. July.
lflM, there would ban- !- no war
s,n.t. 1!)l 1.
I.X.. It.,.. I..H..I I
.,.. I nil ,1,1,,, u.i' ,,..,. .,.,
settled Lurepe's prnliVins. he s,iid.
"i,,,, tlie.x hne mhaiiced llie .n et
i,m nn .. 1. I i,n, f,,im,l
i'"'. '"". .' ".' .
v let I mi and faith In tlie tiltimiiic n:isui
m iiiuiikiue.
.VI I'. l.Hivil l.cerge wits gieeieii Willi
a storm of cheers when he appealed en
the nlntferni in ( entral I lull, where the
cenierence was iieie. .xn nie ciumiiiimi
Ministers and Liberal members
if Pac
'lament were proem
llritlsh Prestige Strengthened
Repl.ving le tlie eulogistic imiedue-
lien bv tlie cliiiirniiiu nf the in, etlng.
Lord Leverhiilme. the I'l-eniiev e, rin. i -
atet) began a discussion .if the inltnii-
tnge acciiiing le the enipiir fimu the
Irls'i settlement.
"It is he fir! time for a iintiiii.
he said, "llllil vvi, have ! id n.i I'.-b
gnvrnnienl established with the t hnl.
hearted saii'llen el the people i i Si eat
Britain."
Mr. Lle.vd Geerge snid llie lush -i I
tlenient had cnlinnced the prestig, nf
(rent llrllain tlirniigueut in;- wniiii nn,
had deprived her enemies of "the fJirce
of thnt taunt that we were iilwavs wi'l-
ing te give exalted advice te etliei ,,-
tlens which we. never followed mil.
sehes "
iiinciiiiu en inc sum i-t-i in ii eel c :i
in i.i .1. . ..l.l..... ..e ..
ele-limi. be diselalmcd tlmt lie !!
,i ., ,,f i, . ,,. ., ....... .....
Sllllllll II," ,1,11 ", ,,. -i,iiiij III llllil 1CM
made up his mind in regard te mii-Ii an
election and llial it would net lie ln-
bu-ljie- te .In s,. until the h,M mi,,,,,,.
"I buv.' uetlilng te add l tin ,.
mliab.e .stall incut en llie shjeci b.v nn
''elleagi.e. Auslcu Chainberliilii."
added. " Whet hi r the election comes
enriv or line nc uiir nave out ein
- -
lajmrnm. i. m.Kj:.. t-min,,, i'i,f
TCY Blf'K'ftRn IQ AOOCOTCn
I t KIUKAHU lb AMhbb I bU
ON YOUNG GIRL'S CHARGE
. , , , H w
fth riren's fieeletv Has Warrant l.
.... - y ........... .
sued en Complaint of Child
New 01I1. Jan 21. Tex Richard,
boxing promoter, leda) was arrested
1111 a chafe 01 1 i'nin.il itsMnult i,,mc
bv the Cliildieu'i Society mi the com
plaint of a tiflc ii-yenr-nlil girl. Twe
ether girls were held as witnesses.
The arrest wns inaile at the West Side
Cem I. RlcUard appeared ther,. Knnie
time before he formally wns placed mi-
(',v ll'''s's''
WOMAN'S PURSE SNATCHED
'-"
Returning Frem Theatre and Twe
Men Leap Frem Alley
Mrs Anna McGatte) was he"bi U)
L iwn Negme.s last nlgbl while go
ing from 11 theatre te her home m .'i'jjs
Chancellor street
As sle raine la an allcv the men
snatched her purse, which contained S"
nnd some hc)s. nnd ran She gnve ii
deseilptlen nf the men te the police.
nn inu wnt A ami? Til
ikiik Aim
,.A'b,.J'"'t
20,-.t,w,
Want' s,n. ednvVbii viWci
infifv 01 mem adii.( n,
PENN SOPHS WIN
CLASS
RQGLI
Outgeneral Freshmen and
Seize President in Pitched
Battle
..,.
"WAR DECLARED LAST NRHT
u" ' '"'
of the 1 nnetsi,., ,.f
..U,.,...r,.l their ,,.,-
fli-hmen. In n pitched
( S'ephi ,.s
Pcnum, ImihIh
clent r,., u.
Imlile enrL t.i.hiv i7h. caniiiied .lii-eiib
Vll.,.P. p,'e,i.le; . r H... ii.... w
MilU.er. incliletil , f I he I i-l win- men
,
I .. l.l II Illl.'... III. II II III I...I. I... ....
" .ii'-iiiM-iiiiiiiii-
I eretl
Tile llesllllieu npelind I he War nl
night when Ihej -eiei -eernl -eiihi."
, wlie wnntejl m mtend the .sti,.
Night" celehnni, f their ,.nh ,11
f t(. .
....
' lnn llie i', I .w-ni men returiied
mine dormiierics
inieiiigiii tnev
, I, ' , , , l"",..milv
Oiitniunliercd I
an .of the slMIM,
.1 .. '
.,,.- ,.,,,. iiniiir. uic
He niiiiv retired until
,H. v ......1.1 .,,, ,,
'nicx mnchctl mi i
.,..,., 'ai.,i ., '' ,,"',. ,.
i, ', . . "'"""- "
reserves.
at I :.',()
c Flcnell
M"f. wee niiin icii nts
111 II Illl till llill
"'d H incited ilnwii iig.mi. ihev
mnde ii sii,e''e ietre.ii.
...nn inc.! ctnnc el - u I,, IMI
l ...l .i .....
nun nie guile ess fi-e ,, I,,,, l ,.,,,, fll
bed. A t"'W hiittlc cries fr.nii il,,
pit
Inellglll the venrliiig, lutiilillll"
tlie il.iniiltnrles elid the lii'lit ws
i re -in
in
VV unlews were s miji-.Im'iI .
noses weie
PHliclicil Ili-i'iitl - lii
met ciill.lllt
I'Slllle nildlllls lm, ,.i'.l icceuc.l
the lll'ile
if the S.ilile Hi c I'limll. .,
delerieilieil hill,. w,,i,,n n s,,p,., .
iiislicil Wall.ei ninl drnaai'il Mm own
Siinii
illci dii tin. -:., frihinee ..nil.
ere
n 1 1 Hi" ml I,,. .,,, i,,, ,,,
" ' H ii .nl i .i In-i n i-. th
n were
p'.llllllliu tn clllile iir SI" I'liicl,
,l I.l- dnnlile
Helmes
F ND WOMAN'S AMn PHll rrc
BONES IN STORED AUTO
Michigan Officials Leeking for Man
vvim I ., r--
. . ... . , ,; U,1r
'"','' LafiiiN. Pih.. .,. j , tu
Ail .md Ixi nt I mini! ,,f.
u',,t. inii -i i"ii i e ' I,, in. in
i . .....
"' in nn .iMiiiliinnile c ill
II glll.lgi hen f,. , 1IU., nun. nn,, c.l
-I llli-hl lll.lt tin v ,. ,,-, ,,. f,,,.
' null, wlin gav, Ii . nn ,, i-w '-
in mn . in I I III' ' . .VIp.ii . I,, 1
' iv in ' "im ' in 11 w ill the 1
1 1 s.
II. I" lies I,,,, inedlilll lllllhor.lies
"" ' "' "i"c "t 11 wniiiiiii 1111, 1 .-InUI
tiote I, mn I 11, n pii-iibimril I,,, v , f,
te tin Mill, llllie .i ,!,,,,. i,,,. , ,,,.,...,.,.,1
t"l c,ltlK ,,,) , ,.i, ,
Ib'U'i r' l, 11 ed tin ,; ,,, vl,,,,,,, ,
ii Oi mini in !.!,., vw.,,,, ,,, .,,
- -' ""liei iriilii IIiwiim, . I.
'II .
.11111 l lie age. sjnnuj . ,,,. ,,,,.,1,1,
te
i' mi 1 im 1 ne i r nt th,. 1 ,,, ,(, (.x.
1 '" ' '"'U H ml 11 ke,( lb. 1, lt .
I 1 I, I I, nun
I lie miiei ,. v, . , ,,,
sllllllll, I ,11 ,1 e m' I ne -Mill)
siielil (he
Wllllchiill.
INDIAN COUNCIL MEETS
Members Decline te Accept Propo Prepo
sition te Confer With Rebels
Delhi. India, '.Inn. I'.i . , uv (. ,
-The I111I1, 11 m, ,,f ,,,,,, 1'.lll ,
long sessim, teda) ami di-batcl itl(
iiinnc iiiiiiinni siinnnen 111 lip 11 The
X!ul!:tiu,llrrl?ur "n',,,', i"
RiiMninjI Dliuiiiiibhal Si thnn, jcgisi,,,,.
01 nie nigii eeuri et llembn) . prev iditis
i"r 11 .101111 -csmiiii 01 I111I I) Im,, .,,. , ,
the legislatiiic te iletcrinlue , iimlilimi ,
ler holding a imifeniice of lepieseuli
lives of all sliiules of inlitn,ii opinie',,
Sir Al 11I111111 nit I Shah, iiieniher ,,f ,,
Viecre.t's ceiitull. mid Heine Sccrclnrv
. . .'imiii'ii 1 I'iciniei 1 ,e nil ei iii,,,,i
....11 .. ... .". """ ' '"ilL-iil i
Iimic.i iinu cmpiiilsizcii Hie iminiii lii-.-ili!,.
einiiiiie 111 ,vi IxiHUillu. 11.10 it.-op
. ni.iiMiiri ii-uiifi- 1 nej uiainiaiui d
11. 1
11 wns useless te ilin-e., 1 he
.nTu "u! U' ln,,'hs . '" "'l''de1
' i1'1 nrli.vl,lr'"',l made reipivU fur'
such u vOiifevenee. ' VA l
iues-
PONTIFF
N
SAY GASPARR
j Pepe Maintains Cheerful Com Cem
i pesure Until Unable te
Recognize Anyone
THRONGS NEAR VATICAN
AS END APPROACHES
Sleeping Condition Gave At
tendants Temporary Faint
Ray of Hepe
IN GRASP OF .PNEUMONIA
Pontiff Unafraid as Death
Shadow Closes in
en Him
Hy the Associated Prcsa
Heme. Jan. 21. All hope for the
recovery of IpC Benedict has been
abandoned. Cardinal Gasparri, the
I'npal Secretary or State, declared
during the neon hour today.
The Pepe at I2:0 P. M. (0:40 A.
M. Philadelphia time) was delirious
and unconscious.
His Holiness, is apparently sinking
into death and the end mny come nt
any moment.
Dr. Bnttistini, one of the PepcV
physicians, confirmed at 1 o'clock
'.i.: r .. . .. .
-, e wa8 '"
preachiiiR for the Pepe.
, In 's sliRlit dcliHum dUrinp thrf
noe ,)our t,)(. pmm rcs(stcJ H
liT()1.ts of tIu. , , ,
, ,,:, ,,, ' ..... "
... ...., mu.i, milium, un(j cxprcsscu n
fln.sire In 1'ien .I...I MrH. i.: i
" " l'i IU1411 ins usual
lisSties
'
Helier that tiie pontiffs life might
be prolonged until thc late afternoon
was expressed by the nttendinjr
tlocters.
Kagurl Scan Bulletin
Bulletins from the sick room of
the pontiff weie eagerly scanned by
th.entrs waiting outside the Vatican.
and the crowds mourned as none of
them 'gave ground for hope that
the prelate would rally from the
.sinking spells which mark the prog
ress of pneumonia.
MeniluM's of the snqred college re-
.l :.. .1.. . . i . . ..
iiuuiiv'd iii uie anie-ciianieer ei the
sick room durimr the niuht. whiln
(iliysicinns and members of the
Pepe's family weie in attendance.
I leilutl"!) nfier tlie iimrning ren-
il ii l i..n nf hi- pbvsicinns tlie Pepe
I lid :l MUlel spell. Ills respinitten vvss
I' - iingiilitr. and after he had e
I'1 ' ! de, ire le ies he inrned en his
s.ile in, I fi II isleep iminediaielt The
I'b.ts 's were Kinpriseil al this turn
ni the iise. .mil 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 there might be
s.nne hope or His Holiness jf be wer
' l'1' "' -1'" ) """c ... four
loins
Tie
Pepe ilezeil from S until ,1 o'clock.
when 11 "! 1I111I was administered te him.
Tmbit being tlie fete dav of St Agnes,
I nl mn nf 1 'apr ml, n College. In which
he wa- a toethful student, the Pep
asked in be shown a small statue of the
Miint with which the students of th
1
PHYSICAN
"t college I1111I presented him The stntiln .
w.is phtied mi the n'lar .,f tlie ehnpel,
where ,1 iiuinlier of iiihsvcn were said.
Siillci's Intense
Agen)
llie worst periuil tnr the Pepe dur
ing I he night ecciiricd hist before ilnr.
hick.
He was extremeU low at tills
nine uispinv: im btentli nml apparently
siilTeiing intouse iicnii) Shortly after
""1(1 ii'cIih k the s, begiiii tn peip
llu git llie HilsW en the Alluiti hills.
sheililitig n iiiNciite jjlew tlnengh til"
1 'eiAls The alien, mis ami prelates
who were resent went te the window,
one nl t tii-iii 1 i-tiiit t-ki nv; . "New it I
diiw n . 11 lii'iinr- lit" if "
sil.eit't nftei s. ,,', I,,,-!, (I,,, plnsleinns
L.'itc ",it l.ieir Inillelin inineuucing that
tin Pene was xy it'sc Then cnine i
igln iiiiprnvciuenl low aid SI o'clock,
whin 11 was sinieil Ills Holiness whs
icslnitf easier The On iUhiiIh then be
gan te HppcHi te in nkc their visits.
nn eg tbe first were noted C.irdlnal
Meii'i 1. "I Vel. C.iininiii I.auriiitin and
C.111I11111I Viinuiiti'.li TI10 foreign Am
I iis-ndiiis, a 11 dim s, for new -, also brgan
in 'end ri'inests for iiiiiinniiiimi en (lie
pntltlfTx .ni, I it l.lll .
I'.iriliniil Gaspairl. who whs with tlie
Pep' f'ein 0:10 o'clock until 0;15 A.
M mei in the iiutechumlii'r slmrtlv
utter thai Iinu r all the iluilnmiillsls In
Reini' who nilled pi'i'senallv for iu'W.
Rofeiring te llie Peic'h dozing spell,
xx Ii ii-Ii llie ih)s, hum iutcrpretcil favor faver
.iblt. the Chi'iIIiuiI said the sltuutinn.
niifm tiiiuilel) icintiiut'il cxireiuel) giHTe.
Sllf in i iu ul Iran
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wun out) a lew gitaniH pacing up am
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