I7 r."""vs- j ;..'" M,i K VI .' ';- tty n. ,W ? ,t. w is ' ia Hf.! ti iii. a i li m j r JVf ; 'fi Si! R4' IP! if ' I m Lt " " 2 HARDING PLEASES FARMERS' MEETING; President's Program Accept able te Moderates. Who Seem Safely in Saddle DELEGATES OF SOLID TYPE Uy CLINTON W. GIL1IKKT .UJnff CnrreiMnilfiit Evrnln- Public Led-or 7rirteht 10H. bv PuVir .erfee- remrnil WaMlnclen. .Jan. JJi. rresiucni "larding, In his spec,, .be ere f e nr f conference tedav, he Id t tlu nope e , eas.er borrowing iiiciiiu. ..: mi- former. legislation that will promote , co-operative marketing nnu imp i'-v.-i-imnient nf Si Lawrence waterway. Which will innke the (! resit Luke ports ,'llu. farmer will .f ..lii.nn tmnsner-I" of ilunp trun per eeenil ports, se thill hnve the advantages union uy wilier. . ... Thin is in genera, what ne mere med irole fnrme'rs "want. Radical- will te?lZCN.ritCrSm 'he Pr"',h . eminent Riiarantee of prices for the main farm products. . The isKiie in tills eenferelice is whether the rndleal ean -lumped., the deleRates Inte neeentliiR an extreme iireernm. Thev are here in for.-.' te l" .n .... d,n (lr f Mm fiiiiiPiitliiii ami. In the lobbies, hut the faces Inte wlileh 1'resident IlardliiR loeltell from the' plHtferm while dellrerinR his addr.s were net the Mampedable kind. Iiek Like Itunllirss Irn The e..iieutien looked fr nil the work! like a Ilepiibliean National C..n- xentlen, mil net se hirce The dm farmer, when he eenies te town, can- lint hp told from the Mn.ill-lewii bunker 1 or tnanufaeturer. ' Kinerj '.lie iil."ht lie killed Pails (in. in1 Thee who hat In the kail were the Vincent A. Ilanlev were placed en representatives of t.iu u'isIiipi-s of acrl- trial before .linl'e Iteg.is imlaf. culture. This is the preat chatiKc that ' The nrlsniieis i,re Maxwell Hennan Jias taken place since the nineties, when . f Thlrtv-fetirth ami Mntkei streets, distress en tlie farms brought about the j and William l'resnits, of Husten. Al Krent political overturn which led te 1 though they were cliiirscdf..-itli the I ti r -populism and then te Hryanlstn. The 1 ceny of an automobile, It was m 11 -fanners, at least the mere rejiresenta- i.eunre.1 that an indietment h-irsinv tlve of them, are solid business nien.thein with b'in aceesserl.'s ivfeie t li . with the hard, practical sense of busi- act of murder was belna hell in ic ness men. j serve. This convention, it is safe te say. The ear thev are charred wiih somI semI xvlll net be carried away by any Midline beleuje.l te Cli.ules A. Call. Jim) scheme te create abundant credit rind Seuth Thirty-ninth s(ret. high prices ns were tlie farmers In lblM. Kmr.v, who was convicted t i-im-.N r This chaiiRi. In aRrlciilture and the or- it, th. lirst de-jree .ind - Minn unitization of the farmers ami their j menslnc awaiting distvoMtien 'f a iu. imlltlcal effectiveness In Washington ' lien for u new trial, was hniuirht te nre two creat factors In keepliiR the court "e testifj nilisj ih,. ,. fen, hint farmers moderate in the coming elce- ,ut d." lined te take Hie stand. tlens. Farm Uurcau Cetuenaflic The Farm llureau, the most power ful of the agricultural organlr-atlens, i an essentially conservative body. Its demand that the farmers be treated as n class In legislation brings them Inte conflict with the Interests of ether clusscs. Hut either they will receive special legislation or thev will swing as they did In the nineties away from the Jlepubllean Party and ever te radical ism. What President IlarditiR suggests In Ills autlress is a moderate compromise jiregram; what the convention will ask ' when it gets down te detuils will he a TV""'1, "1"", ',' ,-, , """ ""'' pemevvhat mera advanced program, but dahheM helped by fermuijt a bucket nt the furthest. It will come far short . brigade, and the family fardcii hu of radicalism. iiiKe was worked with i'ive.1 results, Ilavinc a powerful bloc in the Heuse Tlie llie-lighters managed te keep tlie and the Senate, formed largely of eon- .blaze te the first Meer. When the iiie hervatlves, in some instances of In- '"'u irrived there was nothing te .1 tens-ely conservative legislators, tends ' but leek at the damugc. which was te keep the farmer from going off tlie i slight. reservation, lie reels us he did net in i the nineties, that he is well renre seated, that his interests are In vigilant hands. A practical view of the situation will lead him te work through the organiza tions which he h.is, the Iniin Hureau and the farm bloc. These bring him inucu ei wuai ne warns nnu it win seem wiser te take what he can surely get than te go running after strange nrem- iscs wnicn ne may net entnin at nil. That is the theory of calling this con- ferenee and It is undeulifedlv the idea - " . . ." ' .. I which animates the delegates. IteJieve In Parties The conference is full of the clever farmer politicians who nre responsible ier seiiunying ine .senators ami ucprc- sentetlves et tneir Mates into a ma chine for their better service In Con Cen Kress. They believe in the machine ti.ey have created. They believe in werkinp through it within the parties, rather than in geins outside the parties alter u radical program. The depression en the farms has net lasted long enough, in view of this organization, te lead the, tarinirs int.. such a break from parties as eccuricd ill the nineties. The idil test of the present party system will net come lu the congressional elections tiet fall, though there will be some breakin: nvvaj nt that tune, but in 1HJI and only then if tlie world situation 1ms net improved and If, in censcipjencc, ilie depression continues en the farms. REVIVE ANGLO-FRENCH PACT Poincare Directs Londen Ambassa dor te Continue Conversations Paris, Jan. '' - ill.v . 1' i Pre mier Peln. nie has s.i.i instrui ti.uis t. Auibassader tt Aiihilre m I.iuiden for COllllllUlltiell of the . onvei-saiieiis with treat Hritaui corn crning the proposed Angle-French pact. 'I he l'leinier's iutnictieiis are known te be tlirerteil tewitrd a lengthening .,' the duration of tin pint, preb.ib'y te ,i period of tweiitj -tivt. veals, and t., tin inclusion ut r. i ipincitv m nillitiirv ... tlen. se that I'rnine would hi- nliligiiiei te go Mi the aid of lirt'iit Hrii.iin, t In. -estnblisliliig the Imt-i - il eipiullli in 1 pact wlii.li the Pi-emu r lias liidi.-atcl lie de-Ires. , TO AID WILSON FUND Qeneral Committee of Foundation te Call Inter-County Meeting Plain for .in inter-, euntj .enfei -cnec nf nrsaniitaiieiis in tlie se.ilhcisi crn distil.-t of Pennsvlvanla were dis. cussed 'eday at a nie.iins of the Wo.u' We.u' Wo.u' revv Wilsen Foundation lieiieral Coin lulttre al l!'.'J-i Stuuee sire"t. TIlP .enference will l.e hell at tin llellevu.-Stiatferd February I. U ilresses vvl'l be made bv Ilaniilleii I tell . editor .f the Iiide'ieiitlrnt. Vew ti I; . Jteland Mn'rls fenntr Amhilssad'.r te Japan, Slate ciiuirman .if the f. no. In lien, Mrs Clnri'iict. Iteiislitivv , Slat' bfcrctary, ind etlieis. R. R.'S BUYING EQUIPMENT Movement Indicates Improved Busi ness Condition. Says Hoever Washington. Jim. li". - Hy A. P ) Indications of improved business con- .111, ...u . I.H...,l,ll.ll . till. ...Ill 11, I',. 11 ..P.. .1.1- Ull, M. II. !''". I, I!"" '"" '' .1 H.ll-,,.- l....l I. .,!,. lie Sineniliin II.i.h.ip ,,. l.p i,,ii I,. t), I nereii ke.l nrilei'M fue eenin. incut being p'aee.l b Hip rullreiuN. ' . .7 . .. .. llliiriiniii i.i.pi" iv .iniiii- pert tlmt Uielr inu-nters ,',? (iilrV aiidjef Reberta. Mu;,t8m0ry K MeKeehnn, during Government centml have been! with .dllcns In the Merris Handing. Virtually worked off and they must iv- " " " nv. Milne the purchasing of equipment. This. .Chauffeur Held en Extortion Charfje ri'l.A mi vmn w Ale nilliif en II r-n. he. declared, was a healthy sign from the mBiiUfncturlng point of view. IIOV' JIAUV MIT IIKB Fl Its) Kurd, teei't mle jTry p th lira Lenguc, wiuew or a Mexa ' jyr ndV, CWiJUr Fur and whom jhe town of Lcam "Peppermint Preferred" With All the Frosting "Please buy Peppermint prrt fcirfd Meck te tlie v.tltie of Hip In In ceosed bend." This, was part of a letter received from mi up-State client of IMwin H. Kehn & Ce. today by David Ilil!llH, receiver for the bankrupt concern. It contained u $100 Lib erty bend. .Mr. Phillips said there is no such tock Hi "Peppermint prefctrcd." He believes the order showed our method by whbh the firm raked in moor) for questionable or iiniijimny securities. FILE BANKRUPTCY ACTION AGAINST SUGARMAN & CO. , Creditors of New Yerk Brokers Bring Involuntary Petition New Yerk, Jim. IKS. An Invelun- I 'T.v petition lulmnkiuptey was tiled Federal ( enrt tedaj ngultist J. I.' Sl,Rnrn)n1 Vc r1 , IMPlllul.rh lpf ,.,,, . ,..i.i i sli.,,.1, Kiel,,,,,.,. ,,,. ,.nni ,1 - ". - - - ; X A7T ! w ,, rlrtm nie'tnmUh's ai .u.i ui. ''he "in l' l' eonneciiens itl ether "III-'. ,.,,,,,, '11... petition iisbre,t.ht In behalf of '. felhrnln;; rr-.l Heis: "."inis . uinan. a Wins claims "f ''! s""1. 1 retlierH. wmi n claim t Ml.i. -111.1 Clmrle.s L. liu. ki-r, with a ctnin - - IOO. EMERY'S PALS ON TRIAL ,,f Charned With Stealing Aute, but .,,.".,. ... riii c,,m.h Murder Accomplice Bill Expected Twe men who were en the I'aikwaj In a st den an'oiuebilu with P.'il POLICEMEN FIGHT BLAZE Beat Firemen te Burning Heuse at 916 Master Street Motorcycle policemen of tlie T.n'h and Thoiii'i-e'i streets stntien prove l llicli- veisatillty by acting as lirrimi'i le.lay and Meppins a blaze -it .Hi". M ter utreet. eecunled bv Mcminn Us- lri.fr. l'lnm-M staried at 1 '."(I e'.l'ick. A pnsser-bv tietlllcd tlie police. Strnppin "' t'" ," ,l",11' Meulders, the moteicvele COL. F. E. ELWELL DEAD Noted as Sculptor and Adopted Sen of Louisa M. Alcott .Stamford, Conn,, Jan 'J,". ijlv A I1, i Colonel Francis IMwin Klwell, a distinguished sculptor, fell dead wllle .waiting for n street car in Darl.-n tednv. I , t"' ""- '. "i.-.' "' ". 'He of Concord. Mass.. where, having . been left an orphan, he vva adopted bv TI . !. a. tl. ...... ....... ..i' ...... .. .... Mls Louisa M. Alcott, the author. Colonel I'.Ivvell was one of the firt American sculptors te creel a statue in Fuiepe, and was de. orated bv tlie! iving or uie licisnms, ohm uimi iiun.ir.'ii bv the Mnver of Kihim. II. d and. The work of his chisel Is found lu F.iiruieuiii Park, Philadelphia; Lewell. Mass. : m 'ange, N. J. ; en tlie battlefield at 'iks. burg, Miss., nmi el-evvhere. A widow nud u seu. IMvvar.l II. Kl well . survive. ' ( 'oleliel Flw. 11 Wils tlie sen I plot of e statue of Charles Di.-ktns and I.inlel Nell in C'uiri'ti' II. Clark p.uli ill Feri j -third street and Cln ter ,iv.-uue tin. only Dl. kens statue in tlie I unci Stat.s. DEATH BRINGS DESTITUTION Widow Left With Four Children, ' When Sen, 17. Dies A widow and four .iilldrcn have been left virtnallv destitute n, the n-ilt nf tlie ilea th vestcrihl.v of n si'vt ni. . i. v.ar-.d.l veiitu. tlie pi in, nmi bnj,.' winner "t th. f.imilv. '1 he jeilli. Jeseph I.. 'I'r.iinei. et J."i:i FlIIIM ellllt .ivell.i. Ii.-d in t',, I p. mi-v htm.. i lles,iiial fi'.iii .! i--jf in . of t'e brillii Siiue that i une Jus mother. Mrs. Man Triinier. hus been . ..mpellc.l te ir..v lie f ii the tniallj from In r Meager earn ngs a- u vvaiir.-s in a rest.iurnnt - the i ...Idii'ii. riiuiriiu in .ige from s te . .'ii teen .mr- heiiig i milile te vvei I;. Frmn tils -mall w.eklv iin eiin she lias . n utile in p. u lui Iv t I. and that ha- hi. nil been cu.eigl, t keep the family from undergoing 'he pangs of hunger, tl e ni"ihei told hospital uU. tllerlllis icteriluv. JAIL AWAITS SCHOOL BOARD ' entempt Sentences Imposed by Chicago Court Are Affirmed ( liicage. Jan -J."., i I'.v A P.i -v litem.'- iin'iiis.'il .ni lueiub.i- of the Chicago Scheel Hn id in November. l'.i'JO. u n result of their imposition t. tlie a.Iiiiiiiistral.'.ii of I Indies F. 1'lui.l sev . new dean of the imel of cdiica cdiica Mell of the I'liiveiHitj of Illinois, iih Sll periiitendenl of f hoels, vv ei e aflirnied bv ih" Appellate Ciuirl ted.'.v 'I'lie seuteliies iinpe-eil bv Judge Kick hum Schu'eii en . haig.-s of contempt of ..nirt when tlie beard r.fiise.l te leeog leeeg nle Dr f'hinlsev as nuperliitendent. al al 'heugh legallv deeliired the head bv Ihe I'lrciiii Clint, ranged from one te live davs in jail, in addition te Unes of J5L'."H te' ST.'il), Tin ee women receive! only fines. McKeehan Looms for Bregy Seat Clinrles I . McKcehllll. cecrctury nf the State llear.l et l.nvv I'.xniiuners , . . V US .'CtKlt'teil lOllllV I" III iinp. ri'ieel in Governer Sproul's mill. ter Ihe ii. - . , , , . pelntnieni i.i su. cecii in.- mi.. ,....',e ........ I... u II ll.ll ,,1 Hi.,. 1W , 111! Ill 11 III 111 lill'UV. ..e ' im mi'ii '-, m-- im , Ncw Yerk. .Inn. 23. Herman Vogel New Yerk, .Inn. "..!. Herman egel, n chauffeur was arrested 'ind held 1 without ball yesterday en charges of at tempting te extort ?..0IMI from Mrs. V. ,.,aff(.ur was arrested tml held .ill i.iiiii f.... ....Tli 6 Was mid te EVENING PUBLIC $5010 IN DIER GO. Liabilities $5,000,000, Known Assets $150,000, Re- v ceiver Says MOVE AGAINST KOHN & CO. An nttempt te collect $."0,000 due en mnrglns from the bankrupt brokerage (Inn of K. I). Pier & Ce., U3." Walnut t(rnr ttn .tiiiMimen.l trultlV lit Plfir . ncc I.eeb. nnrlllnry receher. en hli re. ......' ,. ,i, r,.ni,. l.llll 1IUIII 11 I'lMlll IVHU llllll ..'V ...v-....,, in New Yerk. Tim losses in the Pier crush hnve mounted te neully S.i.l)lMMM' i.ere mm , N Ye,., nr,.er()ln(. , Mr J.eeb, ., ... C1M lllU ,i who mid assets between $100,000 and $1i0,(H)U huvc been unceered I Manfred Khrirli, reccuer for the I bankrupt firm, will oetnhu t liear.URs 1 seen in New Yerk and plans te (xaminel . eiei-.v member of the. linn, as wed as 1 important, empleyes. A, number et I clients 'n this city will be subpoenaed 1 A bankruptcy petition wn tiled in the United Suites ItKtrlet Onrt hcie tedav iiriiIii IMwin 1". Kehn - Ce. I.VJ"J AVnliitit stt-.-et, another brekerime house which went te the wall u the lat few das. David Phillips, who was appointed lemperar.N in elver by the Common Pleas Court, was at the efllces today ReltiR 4icr some of the lirm s inveiM-u eids. A number of clients t uipted wilheut success 1.. see the icceher (i. (V(. r, ,!..,. counsel for Meij celvcr, iepeiie.1 lie found from ,l.i,uii te S'JO.IHMI in securities In the safe 11 1 the lirin'.s Trenten elhce. Twe dcpui.x sheriffs were there witli attachments for the seenii'ics, which Mr. Farrier was compelled te surrender. He u Riven a receipt fr them. Warrant.', bine been i'sucd for J.dwin F,. Kehn and hi son, (leerge H. Kehn, of -lliO Seuth l'erl -seventh stuet. A niiiid at tie noui-e teuay sum sae , billewd the Kolins hit in New Ycrk. , Mrs. Fdwln I' Kehn Is ill in bed, and has net be 11 told of her husband's I'.ight. She hi-s H-ded for him repent- 1 ,.,11 . Attendants siiid she Is worried ever hi-! iiliscn. e. BOLSHEVIST PLOT FOILED Director Cortelyou Tells of Plan te Influence Children Here An attempt I" c-inblMi schools for lie leachini! of Helslievism In this clt.v 'ins been thwarted bv the police, accord. ng te Director t'.irtel.veu, who told of tin- plans of the H..Miplts in an n.l- lress teda.v befme tlie City HuslnCfS 'lub lit ih." Adelphia Hetel. The Helshevisis, aci'erdlug te the Di- c, t. r. seusht te hue children awuy v., in the iitililic m I100K b previdliiR ut tractive entertainments en Minun.v fterm oils and veiling-. In tlie i-nurre ,f these entertainments the children veie told of the alleged benefits if they ollevve.l Helslievism. 69 DIVORCES GRANTED Court of Common l'leas lie following diverces: (.tern.. S lluhl from I.eltl WnU lluhl. lna ..nh frnm Luim ll.irlili tUveii.Ie.ine iTuvltf fim Hubert Jes. vn ' TiVll-'n MftcUlnienh fr.un ,luph Mackin ".". - iihuh Allru . Mnun Mum .ui ......... ;ie et Man' Uurney Irem Jehn Urtwur.1 urn , . ,i rrjw vrvjeiu I.:uti.l .0i.niH fruin i:ihiIUivjlHr.i , si.,nl , KeI'lKI jr.'in i.nr- ii". ". ii . ...k siminr fru.n l .11 1 A snieitfr. r. , M. t,.e'ijn rr in i nut ... v... ....',. .-, im . Vjunguiii '"" nerirt Vtiuiui- k"1 .. ... . T.t... i ,,. i' lt.uirlr.. Itfe.i from 1'aul llffO I. tiiii I" e,,rcli frmn l.rnv s-nrrh. li. ui.. " Kerr fr..m rtn'V t K.rr l,l. I U 1-fiViier.i .r.m .-.-, i r. r l .unti fnm r. t v sr. n. i. r ........ ItitM.i trurti Murl tin iv It. ,.i. VV. Vltmilp A Wl'ft (."1" Ivrtll .1 Jijhn .lesepli t-ijltiimn from Mm Ce.r- aih'i r Ilanneu frt l V ilirn W. linn- ni n it-nil r M. Carthy f rem 1 imeitiv A Mi-. I .Htm Setivvarts from Allsrt Sile' rU l.i. VVliifleld (JHirisjii from Kl en May "Anna May TelUvcr from W.Uiaai il. Te'.- 'i. ' Vlirle T r'linr frmn .Turn.-. 1 ' n-. ...ii.. r iHirs tr m .it ni n .vi.-Mra . iirnlinn MctJIain from Krni Mi'Maln l.llalnth II JteNaniara from lluiniv? J. McNamarn. , ,. Il'i.a .safran from 1 rat k "ufn i Smlie .Shuuil fmm llnv.ir.l Shaml. I'tirenm 1. HulJivun from viriel A. Sul- -.it ft MtK nn' fr.-m Charl-H M. M. - Ku.n.v , ii.i lu.rMiHw ir..i-i ,-.-i u -. j ."'"' - , .jn..t l rX k .1 rr".n i .I."!. s''rJm,. - .1 .t.l.-H It 11 rtlm 1I"J ti f' -m V" l ii. se.itf Veii -r from III vv , -ir. i-HiUn lliitfni.ti fn in P rtiHnI J" Heffman. li tin (iiittfrini I.uITI-r from Katharine A. 'l'. H.i ' Mi. --r f-. m M rru M .?-. I'v . M M'i" i f ... ' rfc,- I" Marsten rjaih'r .!(' ilirit fr mi sathu'l i!"l.lr.r. Amrln tin Hlfil" trier Hi n In'ashu Al'Pil .1 I I ! fr.tr. :a 1 I mi The following divei.ei. were granted 'iv f .lift .Ni 1 : A li"! I. l.-r.l i 1 1 I.i i'v Pa J me II V . '. ' ! I H s f w . , t - f. m i:. - vv ,1,1119, til H . ' i i .ll.v, I '.,. n i .in cJnrs'i f. mnsc- htm. J'.nilnv M .Jreentl ' I'luri'- I It" !. I. I Tlii'inas .Mel II s, !, .1 k V' T . 1! I " 11-rh '. ' ,V ' It .1 lUiin.i li i:nin . ' I SI. - I Kn " I '. ' JJie J K Sim- .. .1 i n M w Id , V i l Ms' i ' CI ,l.i r.,ll II .. i ' fr ( 'iar!es 'ten I Tlmish. in It M. u le.ni e HihIpj 1 M . M in. ,r . Il..r I.--1 v 'il VI rn irl tlrev ' W'llani It Hele, is fi. r t ii i r I't i 'i il. i li ' in i liar p. ll.mei a. lu V '.il i II llHllH. ii f 'in I )- 1 1 Thompson . ' wu .Mii -r A Ad.iniM I i -en Irem enuring W :i irem Kdnh .r. iri-itieeal . in i,..iihip w I.v ncli ' ' m Htii.i e PhtI it ' .11 lr ii Vi 'liur VV I'ar- 11 Wi i in J I mi h TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES w ' ' i i i' - , its s mi, -i I lirt.l - 'li I ' lJ.llt S A.l'HI H HI mil l.pn'i M v ,i il n,, i Kind n N. j , ni.d .V i ! i V I . . in. r 1 211 Mi, r i r. a' Alllnir 1. I i ii.-1 SJ2S N . Kt llf. .. hi , nnd 1.1 i II ll - r i ,d si,s .v .;,h , i hai I. n ni Isli. Si sm t nnd Je- I i i I . IM I S l-iih . lliivim . i ii Millir Uaiiiniin .l, and Mn li '. - ii He Mm .i. lid, 'im..' M .'liei Jlej ht'drf - rive tin J E M - .Mul'i.ri. !sll nil, i Kda mi f I 'aii"mni 141 yii-. n lam and M . J - '..'111 Hull-In rri s' .(.. n t'ni -i in.". lie Hand mi., an,) Mina i e - ii ".I. I i i-.iv a i V A I ii.,an r h N i V ird rhila-. h-1 i' i I M ilfii J.ls V Vvendae pt II i I h Wal.ii. sil s 21st k' . dill. I -.') i It i, I, Il IJ ii I iv 'l in l. ' vv i' " -,-u"V,,m li , I-. iti mill Slel nt nd Vln- I" ,ll ' e. 1212 - (l.. lO I Cur. uran 1011 N I'lirk ave . url line. i A VK.x.ei'. i, v Vnrlj it. Hi'.'i 11 Muil 1711 Sidenliatn si , and MiK , 1! I'furier 2SI" N !1 I hi J.n..'11'i I i i . . r M.-.'.'S Itai inii,. st i. ii.l Vlitii i. I.ii.ehdiu "u.'l Marv.ne st A.fr-I In i In.'i 'ni.iiniwi..i n nn.I M.irj I ii 1'in.i n. n ,t W ii r. i fl . ... 171.1 lis' Hnd .-.llei Vt il- flilna ll.'O llni. at Fran. N Nailir 7"17 ." 2lili a. rfnd ,1 i I Vi iiiMinin." .neil Ki dial it VV il ..in Mi 'je . il .'ll.-c, V i, ci hi , and i ,- . -r 'Jr "" Ann" ' iinn.ert iiar.im ..'...ndein n j . ami a-r I J..V"i. ." 'i'l N; ll"lP-nM ,Ja.,d .Sara! , n. sm ,.. ann-j v u,,i ,i rnen i i. i.iini ,i'i'i. ivnis lleurge Ilie'iinl 7.H N 4m a and Ulln 1 ,iSS. II Si I s 11 en si l.dwa.d V li.'i.ka thin V in I'p.t tt Na. i VV IVU 1 J17 N INii I.irtia M Ulnui S3" v rttli at und nnd VVnilam I.. Chester. MO.1 H L'Sltll at . ami Kaineriiie .i " tun .'. e.ii xir. n si MARGINS SOUGHT Ann.1 IMiiialna. 1318' S. 22d at J (sneuu. M. arejrery, SOS N. 3M t , and LEDGER-PHIIiAlDELPHlA, ftO&DAX TRIP FOLLOWS POSTPONED WEDDING BMWMBBBP..I') -fMKar - ''zf 'gfr s Wm H IJIPypCL-: - :-' 1 I1 immrnm- jMHHBHMMHHHB3ii (c) International Miss Mar- Lajiden IJalier of Cliirnce. who recently failed te appear at the church where lie fiance, Alllstcr McCermlck, and ellicrs were walling for their weddlnc te take place, Is shown in the plcture bearding a train for California. Miss Baker lias announced that she will return late In I'ebruary ami te te Kniland, where Iter inarrlage Is again scheduled. Mr. McCermlck has already gene abroad. Miss Halier, In the plrturc, Is carrj'lne under lier arm a volume of A eltulrc'tt ironical esta.vs, the icruuil of wlilcli may have had something te de with her conduct CARDINAL IS DUE 'DENY NEW PROBERS IN CITY FRIDAY TO CIVIL SERVICE Te Sail for Reme, but May Ar rive Toe Late for Election of Pepe's Successor CHURCHES DRAPED IN BLACK Official announcement of the death , of l'ope Hciedlct reached the residence patrolmen ussiRiicd te that work. oun eun oun Ne. it granted i . , . ... , , ..,., .,i,. cla rlnance Cemmlttcp this aftemoei ,..f C'liilinnl Deunherty late jcsterdu.v rpfllMN, , pivp t,1(1 (,,v Scrv(1) Vmn. trt. Intc for a definite autieunecment at the I.Hc masses Ofiiecrs of the archdiocese imincdi attly se.it telephone nmi telc?rspi mes. siil'iw ti thn .Tfln cliiirclmn. Hplls tolled J(I( ((, w)tlp rjV Jji-tfllll a period el uieiiiiiins ier in.: i ejie. Many of the bell lu Philadelphia . Lurches struck In n slew mi 1 felemn , . . . . . sen ence s xtv-peven tans, eacn innrK- ,nc n yenr in the life of the late l'epe. Tim enlilccrnm recplved nt the heuit' of Cardinal Dougherty rend : ..... ... ., r ,,. s I .... ins i.iaiuence v. animal i-miigncri.v ; '! 0vc the Fail duty te announce te ,,. i;mlnpl,PP Mil. (lent h of the llO V intiier, wnicn ioek piacc at u e cieck. CAUDINAL CAMKULKNGO. "Chamberlain of the Church." The C'ainerlcnse is Cardinal Gasparrl, Secietary of State te tile I'epp, who as siinnsl the (irlMite office of Chnmberlnln at tl e death of the l'epe. Cardinal Dougherty, en n cruise te tlie West Indies, la expected te reach Philadelphia Friday. Preparations arc beniB made for him te snll en La Ier mine Saturday for Heme. It Is feared, however, that Cardinal Dougherty may urrlve In Heme tee hue te participate in the election of u ! Pepe. .Cardinal O Cennell, of Hot-ten, I with his ellicial party, consisting of .Monslgner .vi. .1. npiniuc, me ivev. iv. ii iinicr ii. u iiincciier nnu ur, jenu ! U. Hluttery. a layman, wilj sail tomer. row from -New ierK ier .apics en uie steamship President AVilsen. lie will have only eight days te reach Heme bc fore the conclave opens, but will be admitted upon his arrival if the new peiuiff has net neen nesen Fer several davs at least Cardinal (M'e.ii.c'.l will be the only American with a ei.e and vote lu the election ef1 the new head of the Itemaii Catholic Church. H is tnid here that absolutely im- perutlve matters necessitate Cardinal Dougherty's visiting this city before he sets sail for Heme. Durinir the absenep of the Cardinal t)ie titular head of this archdiocese will be Auxilinr.v Hishep Michael J. Crane, nssistcl by the very iiev. .iepu a Whitaker, chancellor of the arch- (Jieci'sc. All Human Catholic .hurclies In tlie nrchdlecesi) have been draped In black, nisldi null out. The crepe will rcmnln ter thirty days. Arrangements nre being made te have in nil parishes requiem masses, solemn high mass wherever possible, en the day of the funeral, with children as well as'udiilts attending. Solemn pentllleal mnsH of re iuicm will b- celebrated In Ills-hop ('nine nt the Cathedral, at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, and solemn requiem musses will he siinl In various churches throughout the cit.v as well as in the entire Fnitcd States. J allies A. Flaherty, supreme knight of tlie Knights of Columbus, who in Augut. 10-0. had n p-ivaie iiudlfii'-p Willi 111' I U ii i ni.i.i.13 ,iiii.iii,iii, iv, j ii he dead head of the church. i-.i,.Pivi,l.Trii llahcrty Pa Irlbute "Pope Heiiedict wns diminutive In stature, mild und gentle in his cenvcr- ..,. .1... 11,...,. tl... rr. I.,lnli. then say te his neighbor, -mere is . . .no Grounded Frelflhter Freed er struggle T.A8T Of CALIFORNIA RANOIWIH. . rartaln VPI am . J, Unnaerl talks Intl. satlnii nnd niunnensms, nut; one ceuiu l'crlman and Alice imbciger iiml -"ss -!. ,. i.,.- ..... ; -.... . - easily appreciate the veiled power and .Themas Millien n, Louise Sink, nil of '"'"" ',f their country. J he nillltui-v ! meiit.il fercu of hla personality," he iM.tlndelpliia ; G. Walten Day. Delta, IW'011, of '"' ,l("Nsil"1 Province of Mild I I'a nnd Mnrgaret High Pliiladeliihlii I Sakhalin Is only a temporary measure "Hereft of his ecclesiastical robes I'Vcalcy Kurtz, Philadelphia, and '''' iHitiirully "'. n" ,,"1 " and clothed in the liabllil.ients of the Kierrif II. CI.sm-, I'revidenee. H.' f. ; seen us a satisfactory settlement of the "rdluury mortal, l.e was a person ntl,(Mi ,J Thompson and Kdllh L. Will-1 mi"-t,i l'v I'n arranged with v-len. one would leek in a c.evv.i iind ' ', Trin le u William C. Lvnch. Kilt- I ".w' .. ' e""i. T!;!!!"" ,.., . The French freighter Ohie went 1 Haker, Cliwtnut 1111 , uenuni vv 11. uucu agre nd In the Delaware River off Uip nmi Myrtle L. Hull If. I ensi.le ; a.;ry Gloucester City ferry last night and re- H. Cox and F.lsie Shaw, Camden Oliver 1 tied I fast until 10 o'clock this morn- M. IW. Kirkwoeil, I)e.. and Anna g Four tugs pulled thn tramp steam- M. Whiteenk, Llkten, and Rebert Dili 1111,. f ."" 1 , , ,, Lniirn l'litlerMHI. Detroit. into vim Lin.i.i.vi it.ivi i... Hum n i'.u ... --- - ---- - mitVly cf Callfernla'a pathPnaarassa AlCardlnul J.egue, lirimatj j 01 . iirmiiu, pjeivesr Beiditr ( Kertune,". m Main i.B!) arranged te leave fei Heme to - te - encuQU w iv uv4iiuj vwsv - Councilman Refuse te Replace Patrolmen Ordered Back te Regular Duties WOODRUFF IN ANGRY CLASH Although Council had taken away the mission three Investigators te exuminc the past lecerds of applicant!) for city jobs. This was done although Clinten Rog ers Woodruff, president of the commis sion, said mere criminals apply for jobs ns patrolmen than for any ether posi tions in the city service. Mr. Woedrufi tartly defended the commission against jibes by Ceiinellmen irn i t..f i. ii. ..i.i ti ,. Hall nmi McOinch. He told McCeacli heatedly that he didn't like te hnve his word ((uestiene.l and that he was net In the habit of making misstatements. Municipal Court IIcIikmI The bill providing for three investi gators nt .?1S00 a year each was ic (Kirted with a negative recommenda tion (111 Mf'Ceilfll'H motion. When n hill for boosting Munlcliml Court s.ii. arlcs came iiii, however, the members1 were net se careful of the tii.pajcis iiiiuiey, out veieti tne increases. tne .incitigntiens, .ir. vvoe.iruii 1.1 PIIPlI It WOUKI result III forty-two .1 OTi-r- cacl,'XrirctU C "UustlBU"0"' mw f'11', "Oh, they held down soft biiaps." , countered Hull, referring te thp patrol-! men who did civil service investigations. "Ne, they worked ten und twelve l,n.ir n .1nv.' i'Clerti.,1 Mm coimhiIhs-eo .... ...... . .(,r . - V - - V,V k..U S.- ,... head. ."i thev .mill t, ' saul McLy2-.-!: Tills angered Mr. Woodruff. i Dim?Is1eiis Are Crltlcled McCencli brought up the case of two sergeants mid several piitielnicii who I were caught nsleep in the Trenten uve- ruif nnd Dauphin streets station, lie . fsaiil the one sergeunt win. escaped with fu,0 vnH 'jn right." Mr. Woodruff 'said the sergeant was a eteran whose im-m-lnn reenrd was iinlmtieachahle. I Ceunulluiun Hurch. recently ousted as I jnure chairman, said be hoped Me- inanee eii.i.n,..., . i . i -. .... - Coach would wl'lre lN " tl. n f. . , a nega vp report If he does 1 vv.,1, renew It, s lieii ted ill. -.,... Tin. cemmittd 1 ip .1 . el , $ II lit appropriation te he I'hiladp' hill Music League. Mrs. Frederick . Abbett, former president of the Matinee Musical Club, sjieke in favor of ihe grant. A bill Increasing the salaries of Municipal Court chief criers from is0."."!) te $301!, a jear and of assistant criers from $1!.""0 te SUTfiO was approved. The Increases were request.',! in tne mijiiic- Ipul Court judges. ( liaiiman (.affney sum IIII oiieri sin nun ne uinile in '. next legislature te lake away the sal- ar.v-n.lng power from the Judges and vcht It solely In ( eiincil. Elkton Marriage Licenses Klliten. Mil.. Jan. 1!3. Tlie following f .. ..,. .ni.il.iil in mi-Ill en iniiiiu i III. ,, 1-1 - ,ii,.' ..... . ,..pi. --. .. i da.v : David II. Wicker and .Mubi'l Davidsen. Charles H. Weed, Jr.. mid ,,, ()u wlllinnKf i(nll(l iMunr.l Daiier nM,i Anna Jlein., F.dvvni.l S. !,,rllu I nll(i Maltha M. Ileljna. ker, Fdvvard ' -...-- 1 ...- nit0IIi nnil Grace Hemphll, Wilm iirKhi; !uM?a;;r: iiati , Milne; ern.a.,t..w. and MaHen Cardinal Lefjue Leaves Tomorrow IlelfaM. Jan. 2H, fy A. P.)-- In usklng for the investigators Mr. I penny t his lertiine. isne is iwei.i.v-. ...... , 23 The sail of KlcefeIueSir1 rhe t ivil Service Cominisslen eugl.t barging increased rates within the " bn InvMtlretcd." remarked McCeach paj fQ Bay AVIHS , State was dismissed today by the Su- Cmifmaii Gnffney wanted te M.evv ImpOVtS 111 C Ilina.S I'i'i'a.'" why the district pe'lee couldn't mak. , I J,,,, ,1 have been brought in the Fnitcd I morrow. JANtABT 23 1922 GARLAND AND GIRL IN ODD LOVE PACT Wife Refused Other Weman's Offor.te Share In His Affectiens ACCEPTS SPURNED MILLION EffM DhpalcH te Kvcnlne riiblie Lefatr IJoslen, ,Tah. 2.'!. Philip Wrcnii, I'oslen broker, declared tedny that his daughter, Mrs. Mary W. Garland, new nt Dcdham, would never return le her husband, Charles Onrlnnd, who rcccntlj decided te nv?ccpt. his shure of hln father's $0,000,000 fortune nftcr tlcud fast refusal for mero than a year. The reason given Is Onrlamt's al leged Infatuation for Lllllnu Cenrad, n former secretary of Garland's mother. At prcbcnt Charles Onrlaud iind Lil lian Cenrad are reported living in. n dilapidated old furmhonse In N6rth Cnrvcr, where firmcrlv Jee April lived with he many children that seme of thetu'hnd te sleep In the hen-coops. Garland declares Hint great men and women have many loves, nud thinks he could blmre his affection witli eighteen or tweuly women. He cenfpsses Hint his wife docs net shnrc his extraordinary ideas, and refused te re with him and MIsb Cenrad te live In NerUi Carver. Mrs. Garland nt Pan-pis' Heme Mrii. Garlariil returned te her par ents' hqnie pn Wrstficld street. Dcilhiim. mere t lin n n menih nirn. She had been I tlvliiR wltU Jicr' husbanil Kind he.- daugh- trr MnrgnrcU Wie wns born a jwir lU'er (their inarilnge-, en fseptember FI, 101 1 ni jjuy I'jiill, 1110 esinic ei uiiiiuiiu n mother at Huzzards Hay. 't The mother of Charles Garland, who was Marie Loulse Tuder before her murrhiRe In 1803 te James A. Gar land, New Yerk inlllloiialre clubman and yachtsman, is new, the wlfe of Captain Swinburne Ilule. When the trouble arose between Charles and his wife. Mrs. Hale nud her husband went te Hcrmuda. Garland Is related te some of. Hos Hes Hos ten's most prominent fnmllles. Ills mother Is the sister of Frederic Tuder, of Ncedhum; Mrs. Frederick H. Con verse, of Wcstwoedj Mrs. l'dvvard W. Slnde and Mrs. W. Starling Hurgess, the latter being the first wife of Alex ander Henry Jllgginsen. Ills bretliPis I nre James A. 'Onrlnnd, who married 1 Olive Jcnkin, of JCnst llosten, a show model, and Hamilton Uurlamu who married Irene Mann, his mother's fos fes ter daughter. Decides te Accept Millien When tlie bieach came between Charles Garland and his wife he went te the trustee of his father's estate, Henry D. Tuder, and asked te be al lowed the SI ,000.000 bcriucalhed te him In November, 10:20, he had startled the country by announcing that he would net accept any of his father's money because he did net earn it, and wanted te fellow the founder et Christianity. .Mr. Timer luiievvcu the new wishes of the jeung man and paid ever SL'00, 000 or mere te u representative of Gar IiiikI'h wife. Airs. Garland accepted this final settlement from Garland's heritage for the benefit of her children. The pecullnr Ideas toward life of Charles Garland arc attributed by his relatives te his ceiistnnt rending of the works of Count Tolstoy. "He lived sev eral months in Greenwich Village, New New Yerk, and was an admirer of Jehn Heed, the radical writer, who nfiiliated himself with the rulers of Soviet Hus bla. wlieie he died. He was a pupil at l-'ten, England, for two j cars ami St. Paul's Scheel, Concord, for three enrs. He was an j ,1. ! '.' . narvniu. oarsman during his one year at Ills share in the estate of his father nud his grandfather, the lirst James A. Garland and founder of the fortune, amounted te Sl.OOO.tKHI Lillian Cenrad makes a declaration that she had belonged te Garland, body tinier te escape military service. il ii ml soul, for mere than a jear, that i grain's explanation was that a man lu sin, is willing that he should sharr Ills n French uniform attacked lilu, and love with oilier women and would have been glud te live with Garland and his Wile, lillil net .virs. ..iiriiiiiu n-iu-isi. Slie insists tlmt money means nothing te her and that she does net want a l...nli.,il from fnire 0,;r gallon nt the meeting of the L'nr Fast crn Committee, Tlie Japani'se statement was pre , , m Sliidehnra. After hear . ' , . U11 t, ,,, , Ulg his stllteme'llt en Siberia, the Celli mtttee proceeded with the question of tlie status et existing ceminiimenis un der points six and seven of tlie Chinese tin points submitted nt the beginning of the Conference. Full discussion wns l ferred, however, pending presentation bv China of ii full list, which she was ask.. I bv the committee te make. 'I lie Japanese statement, which was said te hnve followed substantially the 'iiillcj outlined In the address of For eign Minister I'clilda before the. Jap anese Diet Saturday, declared the Japanese intention te evacuate Kussiun l(.,rill,n MHI1 ns Rllarautees ,.,l,l , . f , f f , , ( M:,tienaIs when (his could l)e accomplished was h .,, ,,, . j,,,,,,,, MutemeiH . , ,.',, ., ,. was said te have caused much if rut 111 catien tn the oilier delegations. Action en the Siberian uucstieu which wns opened with the Japanese statement . was ' deferred te another meeting tomeriovv. Text of Japanese Slalcincnl i j T(, .ml,,s Mitleinent of ..ellcv ns .rill,ln( ,,, ,. .shidehara included (lj,, fnlluw ng .'(Jt1MI; !s further fr0m the thoughts ((f ,, ,nanesi' Gevcniiuent limn te I, !,,. advantage of the prcM-nt hehdess comlllieii of Hussia for prnsccui'lng sel- i lisli designs, .lapan recalls with d.-rp grnlitiide and iipinc.-ialieii the brilliant 1 0 ! VMIieil IVUssin lllllV.'.l 111 111.' llll'l - , , - "f Ml"utlmi during tn cnrllei- ',"; ' 'rrenl war "Japanese people liave shown and will l"'"iH" ie i., -new every h.vmialhetlc In - ci'P-t in the efforts or piitt'Ietle Hus. I 1 11 111 U .III I I III I II llllllliwlii ilili.it.i " ', ", "A V ,":,,'' ' ," ,1 Tr.Wt ":. "'J:-iv W. 1 ' - , J--' ' ". , ,." f 'I tiltrrveiitleu in tlie ilileninl ilffalrs of; thai country, ns well us the principle of euuul opportunity for the commerce 1 aijd Industry of all nations In ever pint I of Ihe Russian iiossesslens." Secretnrv Hughes was understood te have informed the Far J3astein Ciiiii mlttce that the question ( the twent.v- en demands, abrogation of which has been asked by China, would be Taken up as seen fl- a settlement Is reached , , 1 in tne isuaniung controversy Dies of Scalds lllllllllll fllll! Iltlilllix KSfOTpfflgj UlllrlUii lull 1 1 1 vll 'a HI LEADERS CONFER yHv 'flfS KALPII GUAGLIGNA Fell from chair Inte tub of liet water at his home, HM Leuis slrcet. Camden. He dlcsl this morn ing in .Cooper Hospital CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH Falls Frem Chair In Heme In Cam den Inte Tub of Met Water Severely scalded when he fell into a tub of boiling water nt his home last night, thrce-ycor-eld Ralph CJuiigltBiiii, 1141 Leuis street, Camden, died early this morning in the Coepav Uespltal. The child had -cti pleying en n chair in the kitchen, but fell from It into the ,,,l. r water en the lloer. J he child wiik rushed te the hospital In a patrol wagon, but his burns were fe severe that deuth seen followed. , FINGERPRINT EXPERT AGAIN CALLED IN ARBUCKLE TRIAL Declares Marks en Doer Were Made by Defendant and Actress San Francisce, Jan. 23. (Uy A. P.) -JO. O. Helnrich, n llnger-print expert, testified today In the second trial of a innnslnughtcr chnrge against Hoseee l,. ArbuckK', te examining Hip deer of As bupkle'H room in the Hetel St. Iruncls and finding en It finger prints alleging te be these of ArbucKic nnu ."iss v.. giniu Hiiia'C The deer Itself was In In tredulctl. . ,, . Helnrich cemp;ired the jiellcc finger prints of Arbuckle nud the pest-mortem prints of Miss Itappe with these en the lioer nut snhl nil of the prints concerned were made by the same hands. Against Ileinrlchs the defense will put forward August Velliner, Hcrke e.v police chief and expert in scientific criminology, and Adelph Jew-ell. bend of the Identification Hureau of the San Frnnelten I'elice Department. Their contention Is that the marks cannot be definitely identified as the fingerprints of Miss Kuppe and Arbuckle. par ticularly Hince in the case et tiic linger ...in, uni.i t.. hnve been uinile bv a man only a minute portion of the complete prints shows. . The testimony ns te the prints will probably desv the StnteV ense VILGRAINMS TRIAL OPENS Fermer Official of France Court Ceurt Martlaled en Grave Charges Nancy, France, Jan. 23. (Hy A. P.) Tim court-martial trial of lvrncst Vilgrain, feinier Fnder-Secretury of State In the Feed Ministry, opened here tedav. He was arrested en January 3 charged with "abandonment of his pest before the enemy and voluntary self self mutllntlen." As the trial opened the licensed gave "Under-Secretary of State" as his pro fession. Deputy Hathc, in the Chamber of Deputies in Purls, recently charged Vil LTiiin witli having unlaw fulh mutilated , himself ut the beginning of the war lu that during the struggle Vilgrain's own. , revolver was liicd, the bullet weuudiii; ' lilm hi in.' liiiiiu. North DaKeta Leses Rail Suit isi.ites District Court nnd that Ihe Fed eral Government should have been made paity te the suit. J. ECaldavell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Statieneiiy Ghestnutand Juniper Streets Gelf I ' Rebert Steward, B50S Walinvut St. Sporting and Mufti Tailera j Breechew Mahera New YnrU Stere., - . i I "1900" ELECTRIC IHONERS The "1900" Fljjurc Chu. . Emery & f Jf f00000 U s eMilaiiaai f1 JwflEftHsj B W m -ssSBMiBiaHkpi PDITIQU Akin IDIQuI Details of Assumptldn of PewmI uy riuvisiuimi rvugime Are Discussed ULSTER COMPACT LAUDED H Uy 'the Associated IYcss Loridon, Jen. 23.-rCenfcmnccg wen held throughout Sundnv nt llm PaIi.iu Offic6 between the Irish Cemnrittca c( the Ilrltlsh Cabinet and the Ministerial the Irish Previsional Government, ww I came te Londen te confer ever delilli .....1.11IIIIIK im; 1KBII1IIUI1 0( pOWt by the nrevlslannl reelme fh Tr.i.IV pending the orennlzntlen of the Iii.l r ree State Government under tlie An- bu-Allll UVillj. Winsten Churchill, Secretary of til Colenics, presided ever the session-. inJ officials representing the varlem dfi, partments concerned nttende,! tha'r ings. Measures necessary for the ttit,.t) fer of the executive rcsprmslblllti i.l, the new Irish ministry were explored!, detail and much progress wns inml. iiii , ,' "Prcwntaillves wen Michael Cellins, Enmen J. ,I)uggan iiaJ Kevin O'HlKBlns. Mr. Cellins n"" te Irelnnd last nlcht. but Dm ti? ences are being continued with his rain. slcrlnl colleagues, who are remalnlut lu Londen for .the present. . Dublin. Jan. 23. (Hv A. P v.en Isfnctlen with the agreement reaehii between Michael CeJIIns and Sir Jnm Craig, the Premier of Plster, relatltt te the boundary between Nertli ju Seuth Ireland was expressed today h the Dublin .Independent. "' "It is a great ami decided nchanct toward Irish union." the i,Mnnn..;. dared, "and this advance is all tl grenter because an agreement scarcely hoped for at this early stair of the negotiations. Slncn sn mv, v" been nccemnllslied. is It ten m.i, 1.I1 . .i.t -..--..,..- "".. """' vm; irnuiiu u.iii mciiicr nnu mere vital srrM. ments will tollew rutiire cntififnnr..vi Hetli sides nre retarded us hnrlnt had the streii7est reiinn fn. .i..t...: the agreement. The Hclfnst bovcett vu paralyzing all the distributing ngfnclfi lu Hclfnst, and the Hclfnst banks. shA de u large business Iff Seuth and Wtr Ireland, had been hard hit by refuiuli te accetit their checks or notes. Tit (risk of governing the minority In Northeast Ulster was cmbarra-rlr.jt Us Uelfast government, which wus factj with resistance ns Intense ns tlmt el fered te the Hrltish Government by Hi test of Ireland. Yerk Paster Withdraws Resignation Yerk. Pa.. Jan. 23. The ICv. Dr. 1 lliiten L Walter, who had prewnW his resignation as pastor of St. Paul'i Lutheran Church early In tlie week, it the services yesterday withdrew It. JM3ATIIS McCUACKttN -Jan. 22. ANA. daurtt,, of late Themas and I.tltln MeCrachm. Rili llvra nn.I frlenJa arf Invlt-'d te attnea Hi neral tervlrn. WViIiJay 11 A. M. m. rlapiv-. at DavliI !'. Hchuylfr Ill.lir , Droit nmi Dlnineml hIk. tntennent rrlvatf. . IUIII.. Jan. 21, rHARl.ns K. hii8bin4ilg nnu ..miiirtici jviiii. ivniuiivrH ana if end. ar Invited te attend funeral !nniiii 2 I'. St.. seii'h reiddci co. 27111 N NtwVlrl. si. Interment tirlvatp. Nnrth t'rAtp tn f'pmrlerv Krlcnda may call Tueiday tviflt lllliK I'lii-r imOW.Ni:. - Ian 2.1, nt his rMnM. Ml .. 4.1lh Ft . UKJHAHI) T. hunband of rierl rnce iirnvvne, service! aim interment Krlctljl ' in Ollli'. ten), widow cf C'liarlea Jlllltr. It'lativ'nJ trlrnda are Invited te nttrnd funeral, VIM invilav. S.30 A. M.. lata rnniilpnri,. 1R11 .mil 1. 1. ii. j.in. ai. J.VU i: m sin Church st., t-'rnnlsfiirrl. Kenulrni hlsh mufl M. jnitcni.n a , nurcn, iy .vi iniemm: Cathedral Ometery IICKAUUT Jan. 22. EI.VI.V. huabind efl i:ilza i:clardt (nee Werner) UelaUvei ttxil vltp.l te attend funeral aervlres, Wednealtr. rrmmiM. pinninirF r leicner vnruft. ur m- 1 '.".e i". ai.. resiut'nc". .n.'e .. .iiarinan ii Iniirinent nrlvnte. Itlllalde Cemtterv. Ri. ir.alns may l.e viuvve.i ruee.iav evenini, MAlI.N-.In 21. 1022 WILLIAM, lull- ininii or .viflrv .VHinn. lie auves ard rrifna. nre Invited tn attend funeral. Wed.. 8 SO A. M. from bla Inte renldencc. 1340 Ileedland xt. .sinietiin renuum iu.iiih st. narnKDir. c'lmrcli 10 A. .r. Interment Hely Crew C'emi-tHI v SACKS At Kevv Yerlt ,I..n 22, PAV1D, liilliand of Kate, und father of Jjceb, Sole. num. Mllihil. I.011IS. Ar.-h.r IsantitA All'Crt. ll.lhi and Owen Saclm e-fed 71. Till; llv.i. nnd frkniN are Invited te attlst funeral rvl.es Weil. 1 -III) I' M Ather s.,,,,3' Urn id Kfrt . h iiil, 1301) N, Breil tl Inii-rment tirlvate ltesii:it Ian 21. USCAK USSIER, tlel nttvi'H and friends und mcmls-ra of Teel Hi. hard Club ur.. Invited te attend funertl ivrvlie W. 1 . a,l M.. Aher i ben'a ItreaJ tr.Pt ehi.tiei, l ami .V Ilread tt. Interment WctI Laurel 1 1 1 1 1 Cwrctrry. ri lll'IUll.s Jan. 23 i:IILY J.. wMew of 1) tirnrue K. Ilurji-Bs, ned 71 er. FuaemU'l pervl.e in H It Krlnk-liuisi S. Ce., 10: 1 ArcbVI at.. Wed.. 2 I'. .I. V LUST AND rei'N!) ltiiOK Lest, f livings account book of Seulb-vv-nrli Nat. Itanli. rieturn In :'3M N. 27th. PIN- Leut, ninmend and enx circle pin. tiiii, fin lartrp nnrlt. lout lait wiek U (icrinantevMi. l.ll.ernt row. ml if returned te ,l i; (Miiivveii a co. Smts Gelf la n Kame of rtiquelte. livery moment of compe cempe compe tltlen li anteKunrded from unplensnnt rivalry by the meet rlRid rules, founded en courtesy and fairness. Thus, It becomes n gentleman's same, and one dresses the part uccerdinfly Our Quality Is h!nher than our Price Ilusinena Suits, made te outer, fUS up Uur own Uhlcra und Topcenta, rendu te put en 10 Knt tltli Htrret SUPERB VACUUM aCANUW "1900" Cataract new hcIIh at the "l'RE-WAR" PRICE. It Ih the choice of nil mechanics. WHY? RecaiiHe it is constructed far mipcrier te an ether washer. The KXCMJSIVB DOUHLH OSCILLATION und the "8" Movement make it the ipilck- est washer en the market. PHONE DIAMOND 0890 for 11 free home Ucmuiintratiun or booklet. Sold en very easy payments. Sens, 1304 Diamond St, mKvarMwrrlm'r''Hi'".r,,&m E 1 . e.- T ". I" i V SBBB7 - .niD'VI'L'U UUIUVUI - ..-. Vviaxa 4U, vvi. a. wvtfu i. 4ejbui?iiiq i,i t iifll. .5 ' ei s . ,'4 e-iy w. sv , e 11 A?V sitti.Jsla.l':SlJll, ti . ' .-,'... !.. ,-i -S r. 4d'Li.i ' . I