ttviv r 5 "JIJ $3 fvJ -f".l .'M . ii? "a MS III Ti ' V " '"Vv '" ' Ur", '3 vi Jir r I'HP'WRAtflEf 1 vvJM . -W lV ,. Fair tonight nntl probably Thursday with lowest temperature tonight about 18 degrees slightly warmer Thursday. TKMPr.ltATllHK AT KAt'H HOUR uenm Al'i ft illvAjLi ! . . I. l.fr If? Mil 1,1, 11 lilt ,i lii, 1 117 117 JO 1 1.' - ! I 0 MuMtc mefteet rmrki ' Ijr hmV ' VOL. VIII. NO. 114 loitered ai SeWnd-ClaM Ittittir nt thi roateftlco cit PhllRdalphla. ra. Unrtir Coe Act of March 3, J8T0 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922 Published Ually HxcfDl Bunrtay Cepyrlaht. 1022 b' fliibucrlptlen Trie fl a. Tear by Mall. I'ublie ledger Company PRICE TWO CENTS lunp nni'ire IPO. IIUJILII 5 SOB AT HER OF i HUSH fi'paddy, Forgive Me," Wails Deublo Slayer te Bedy of Man She Shet 'ICLASPS BABY IN HER ARMS imic iioece ncAn enne fl& One llJJi-J ui-mu i nwi. fls Released Frem Prison en M Writ for Last Loek at Her Victim PEAR COLLAPSE BY SCENE iJTaken Frem Prison Cell 'it Rrnnrl Straet Unrlartnk. ms 'met P,tnhl!ihmnnt ,,,b ,.. 1r.s. Rosier Begs for Missing Prayer Beoh .Mm. Catherine Rosier became faint tin she was lrd from licr bus band'a casket. A prayer book felt from, her grasp. She missed It upon her return te prlxen. "I must have It," she nald hysterically. "They won't let me have my baby; I must at leant have the prayer book." Detective "Jee" McClaln seaiched the automobile fruitlessly. Then he telephoned the undertaker. The prayer hook had been found. It lay ngalnst her dead husband's left hand. DRY JOB KP OPEN tO'i "See, Daddy, en iny knees I plead for forgiveness," cried Mm. Cath erine Ite'ler this afternoon, as she knelt betide her husband'a body. Oscar Rosier, whom the beautiful young wife shot te death last Satur iny In his office at 1314 Walnut street. fccenu later meriaiiy weunuing ins ttenegrnplirr, Miss Mildred Rcckltt, lay ln n satln-llned casket in an under taker's rooms at 1309 North Bread J Kreet. By the side of the coffin In the dimly lighted room, her baby Richard, three months old, clasped tight te her breast, Mm. Rosier knelt, sobbing. Beslde her steed "Jee" McClaln, county detective, unashame of the (ears of sympathy that started from ' ejts that are used te looking en crime and tragedy. Near her, tee, and ready 'te catch her tdieuld bIic collapse, was ' a natren from Meyamcnslng Prison. S, Her lawyers, Jehn R. K. Scott and JVilllara Cenner, nlse were nearby. IiCft With Her Dead jiurs. iiestcr, a picture ei utter wee, vVept convulsively at the ldc of tlw cas !lft, pouring out her grief and sorrow for her act in a torrent of lamentation. 4v8he was present for twenty minutes nti the room where her husband's body lay by the Indulgence of Judge Patter son, who signed an order for her tem porary release. "Whydid.Ide.lt.? Oh. why did I deTtT' the. TOunR widow walled, hug- tUInt her baby closer te her heart and loeMnj: with hcsccchlns glances at the itllj face of her husband. Over and yWtr again she repeated her sclf- prenches and her words of endear- T.ment. ;'I didn't mean It. daddy. 1 didn't man it. Oh, what am I te de?" Tears Fall en Dead Face Y With her beby still In her nrms r,bc j get te her feet, tottering and ready ,ftq tan. tier tenrs tell en tier husband a face as she leaned ever htm, with lichl- ,wnt linger caressing tin enccKs. Tlicn ihe bent down and kissed him repeat edly, calling upon him te forgive her. The baby, In Its mother's arms once mew after two daj-B of nbaence from ,that neemtemed nest, smiled up at her. She held the child off nnd looked at it, itlicn looked once mere nt its dead father. ' She rtrctehed out the baby toward :hfr huiband's unresponsive nrms. i " V. w T BY FAKETBJEBRMH Message Supposedly Signed by Senater Crew Held Up Davis'. Naming TRICK IS LAID TO WETS lu UtaJT Corretvendtnt Washington. Jnn. 2."i. Who forged the name of Senater Crew te telegrams received by the Treasury Department nild I ntled Stlltex Kenn'lnr I,n,i.... Mm,. dny iiiernlng n-king them te defer the uiipeinuneiii or a new Federal Prehibi tum uirecter for Pennsylvania V Officials disclosed today that word mill remi from Senater Crew that he neither sent the miwages nor author lzei any one te send them for him. c. V ,lartK i5Ker, secretary of the htute Republlenn Committee, brought word te Washington today, direct from Hennter Crew, whom he snw in Mercy -lUNiuni. ritiNbursii, yesterday, that the Senater knew nothing of the tele grams. Ilaker wild tils own invcstlga- iieiiN nnu tailed te Identify the sender, me two telegrams, which have held up me appointment of State Represen tative Davis, of lllairsvllle. for the last uiree imjH. therefore remain a mystery te W asltingten officials. Try te Flv itlnmc wniie reluctant te discuss them the upinien prevnueu in elhclal quarters that some one connected with tlm ltM,ni,it,.,i State orgnnlatien in Pennsylvania or some Individual of "wet" sympathies nun Mint me messages in tne hope of de laying Davit' appointment while pres sure could he exerted in behalf of one of the ether candidates for the appoint-' ment. At the nfflce of Internal Revenue Commissioner lllnlr, who will name the new prohibition director, it wns said this afternoon Davis probably would be appointed tomorrow te succeed Director William McCenncll, who has held the office since last June, but recently has had little te de with the Federal en forcement machinery in Pennsylvania. Commissioner lllalr'e office anil Sena Sena eor Pepper confirmed the receipt of the forged messeges. The telegram te the Treasury De pnitmeut read, in substupce: "Please de nothing en nppelntincut of new Pennsylvania Prohibition Director until you hear from me further." Senater Pepper received the follow ing message : "Please withheld your indersement for Director of Prohibition for Penn sylvania until yjni hear from me." This telegrant was signed "W. K. Crew. Mercy Hospital," and was dated at 2:12 A. M., January 2:'.. Pepper Suspected Trick Senater Pepper, upon returning te Washington jestcrduy from Penns.xl vauln, immediately communicated with Treasury iifiiclals nnd Informed them that In his opinion the telegram never was actually sent by Senater Crew. Senater Pepper said he first sus pected the message when he observed It had been filed with the telegraph company In Pittsburgh between 2 and .'I o'clock In the morning. In view of Senater Crew's physical condition, It did net fccm reasonable te him that his colleague should be considering the prohibition appointment AFTER LAST LOOK AT HER VICTIM CARDINA L ME m COMES TO FORE AS PAPAL CANDIDATE "Dark Herse" Expected te Lead Foreign Prelates en First Ballet FUNERAL OF BENEDICT XV TO BE HELD TOMORROW lly the Associated Prcs Iteitin, Jnn. 2." -The funcrul of Pepe I RetinJlct XV will be held nt ." e clod; tomorrow afternoon, it wa unneiineeil at the V it Iran today. Pilgrims 'ml iy ren'inucit te nirlve fri in all put i -. ,f linlv. (aiimiiur In the open air In fore St. 1'eter's despite the I Inclement weather. Mere than half a I million persons have filed piul the ca- 'tafnlfiiie in n. two ,nys en which the hedv !iu I.itii exposed, the i rewds, though en I. ilj, taxini; the g inlarincs eliarii with kcejiin-; them In line. . Meanw'i In tl foreign cardinaN con- 1 tin. in i iirl. for the i-mHpvp of I the Siii,"( fellcjp. t whirll the new 'pontiff will !,e elected. (Jnnlinal Mt- ' "Ic r. of IMxlum. who In loeki-d upon a' Memcvliiit of n "dark horse" in the lelertieis. left Hrtiscls today and Is icxpc red in time for the funeral. It Is acknowledged en nil sides that he is (el-nun te ,ei mere votes en the first , miner Mum La Fontaine Deprecates Ovations as Handicap Keme. Jan. '. flly A. 1M Cardlnat la rentalne. Patriarch ' Venice, was c'ven an ovation as In left Venl.-e for Reme today, but tic prcafd thd demonstration. The eM Fiiyln?, '"If. ie cees: Inte the con cen elav'j a Pene rcincs out n t'lirdiunl." was. ills lespenie te the demenstrnnts who predicted his ncre'ilen te the tinra. Th repetition of this phrns" hen In Itjme had n uuiikeil effect upon the proponents of ether cardinals IKipiilarly ciipiKirted for the Pontifi cal See. and there developed u ten dency te feel that the pnpulari R-hleh Cardinal Maffi enjoys mll,i he tin srenCst handicap te hl d' tlen. Sileni'e his become the i"le of greujis favoring certain candidate. The tendencj is te hnrk bark te the elections of Plus X and IJeliedlet XV, icither of whom wpp mentleli'il fe" he pentili'iil throne l-ti' 'I, con. -lave. Vi ;GflRliNDSOULMtl i PHILADELPHIA GIRLr N SHIPPING BOARD HOUSES IN PHILA. AREA TO BE SOLD Buildings in Wilmington. Che'ster and Eosingten te Ge at Auction Washington. Jan. 2.". ( Rv A P. I Shipping Heard war-titne liem-ing projects nt Wilmington, Del., Chester. Pa. : Rath, Me.; Groten. Cunu.. nnd Ks'ingten, Pa., whose total enxlnnl eet approximated $1 1 .a'O.OOO, will be sold at unction within I he next few months, it wns stated today by Sidney Henry, commercial manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. .Mrs. Catherine Rosier, supported by Iter sister-in-law, .Mrs. Chappelle, and a prison matron Is shown leaving the undertaker's room where she viewed the body of the husband she shot and hilled Saturday. The agenjzlng cvperience she went tlireur.li at the bier Is rellccted lit her expression as she walked toward an auto with her baby in her arms MIV ether fernien rnr.tlnnl - ' ... ii. i-i n rii.iiii'i'iii.'ife !'. ii. . . ..., . .i'ii..t-.. .a . . .. h upon in. nesnihU ..ff.-.f iiVV.i,, ! In en Paris aniens, a; uiiunsAeii. )rnr. snid one neighbor, '.'" "M pessiU e elli-t en tlie rein- r, U! rjv.1 ilu iieu ,me n,,i, .. ....iun....i ....!. !.... 117i;i., I.UI1IIII lll'h .w.. .. .. n , .... ... . .(r..rii j ylllfl lllt'll LOVE PUT OVER ALL' Miss Lillian Cenrad Said te Bd Daughter of Family en Sydenham Street SORRY FOR WIFE OF MAN WHO REFUSED $1,600,000 I Ml Lillian Cum I. nrl -' .'lout, flriil '"-eiii twin" of Ctinrle (iarjnnil. tt 'New lieilfeid Idenli't. '. snid te he th( v daughter of J. It. Cenrad. 172S Nertlt " Sydenham irnet. 1 1 i clf. .; ' Mr. Cenrad, a mini of about fifty i ill neither affirm nor denv that he H I the futher of r.illlnn "ft N an unfortunate nft'nli an In ! tensely in in fnl subject te me. and U hne nbveliitely no tat'.ineiit te make," lie sa( tedny in formal tones "Yeu will net admit tlmf jmi nre 'hM t .li--s Cem nil's father?" "Xe, I win net ilisnisK tiie niatlerf in nil) way " f.nter, n boy (nine out of the Cenrac, home. " here in i.lllinn ' he wns asked Vji "She'i net home," came the quick: B nn-wer, mid with that he ended thrt cnnverntien Neighbors of Mr. Cenrad sny that thJ "soul twin" Ih hi- ilnuchter. "She Imn net lived nt home for flrrt but ha 4 BALA GIRL IS HELD ON THELTCHARGES Pawned Friends' Diamonds, Owed Big Hetel and Tax Bills, Court Hears HALL WOULD LI FATHER ONCE PUT HER AWAY Arrested en three separate .rluiinnl charges; nnd numerous claims of in in debtedncK), Marie Hlggins was held today under $2500 bail for court by Maglstiate Renslmw. BORAH POINTS WAY TO COLLECT ALLIED DEBT Says Treaty Revision Would Make Payment Feasible Washington, Jan. 25. (Hy A. P.) - I The allied nations by revislng'the treaty i , of Versailles and reducing their armies-, -even te u reasonable extent, net eniy Wants Central Section of City i.i .i... .... ... . .... J I'Olllil iiiuul I ill- iiih-ii"m iiij .ui'iiin .in; their debt te the I'nited States. In 1 1 retiie part of the principal as well." Senater Rerah. declared today in the Senate, lie was discussing the allied debt refunding bill. "I maintain it is an insult te the HORN HALTS PROTESTS American people, Senater Rerah said, i "te ask them te forge longer the eullec- tlen of money that will lie used ler pur poses net only destructive of the peace of Hurnpc, but of the world. Under the present policy and under existing treaties in r.urepc, no man can foretell at what time these nations can begin te IT ZONED DISTRICTS Excluded Frem Any Build ing Restrictions lii-.Tl. liJif li sst. l. 1- I .....-.. 1 i . 1. i inn f.een,meit V'irl n. M m , apartment house, and two stores et .Neighbors also say flint Lillian Cen- i-i., e-. it, rL,1L' V) ." ,j' .1,. I brick or brick uml fctmei; ...iii ruction, i rail attended a Friends' Scheel l.erf, M Pi.i.1. f i nrl - n mnrc fe i "nt w'i a"'1 C0"tlnK ?PP",V",nl-,-v M'-W-OOO, and Is one of three dnughterv. the ethers. M ('...d'.n ,ln";rnrJ I'tZ- , r, i g" le d'e ? b U about February .1 being I dna, w fl0 is away teaching. n '' th. CI, .,-, I,, floors eentiiman-e of lie,,. Dates have net been fixed for the sale Ruth, who ,s at home. edut lielii-les nf tnlpmnrn wlrt,n, rn. of the ether properties, but .Mr. I lenry u .... . ,..., ....,i iM m Sm V. m nitinii MeiTy Del n for Separation 'animal Merry Del Vul, al-e men ii'iiieil tlt p'im.il)(. choice, is supported m tn- a-tien fnverins nbsulute n-parn I i .... 'CM.. ..P...... I.. l.A..l.. i ald thev would be disposed of within t,r next thirty days. Ruckham Village. -nenr Chester. I n . , ' Includes 2TR dwellings, twenty-three apartment houses, containing lOfinpnrt- ments and ienr siervi, ., unn-i nun mis- I iiese Diilldlllgs H"ii. This "roil) Is theusht te lmve ' cellaneeus buliuings. in l ii majeiitj in Ihe cenelav The girl is the daughter of Rebert pay uieir in crcsr. , ,., ... f fii Arguing that refi: Hlggins, a wealthy contractor of C I y lmm ile Line and Raiu a-.e:..:". iinni. who natd i vnlvr-il the making oil" trcatlra between As Ceniiciman Hall w.i piessing today for eNiiusien of the central busi ness district from a proposed zoning ordinance, it was discovered there was no quorum of" the Zoning Commit tee present, and the mceWiig was abruptly adjourned. The met Ien was made by Council, man McCpneh and pressed by Hull atter t.eeige ji i.. i . iwe-iniriu vote, however, i" icies .trv for election Cit-dlnnl Reurni. Aiihbi-hei et Westmlii'ter, nrrived today from Eng land ind visited St. Peter's, where he rendered homage te the dead Pepe. I The statement has appeared in several newspapers that Crown Prince Humbert i l-'ited the Cntacdral yesterday te view i tin hedv. This is somi-eflicljiiy denied i through the Stefnni News Agency. ' The question whether the Pepe will , be chosen from among the elder genera- tien of Cardinals or the younger ele inen is pi eminent. The Sacred College I is eniiipesed of six Cardinals between I the nses of eighty and' ninety, nineteen I between seventy nnd eighty, twenty-five between sKty nnd seventy and feiirtcen i between fifty and sixty. Candidates Under Seventy Years ' arc of frame, brick and stucco construe .:.,., nmi eeht iineni .-..-. .iini.iiwi'. UUii .". ...... , fM.- M . . ... . There are three trame uormireries at, ""' "enni. ncai narier in which ,ur ng and ' nrau received ins caller is what W At Friend,' ('nfral Scheel. Fifteenth nnd Race streeri. It was said 'that it girl named Lillian Cenrad, of 1723 North SMieuliam street, hnd been grnd-s uiited there in IStpJ. and that heif Mt.tnding wui geed. 'Flic Cem ad home en Sydenham street is one of ii row of plnln. brick house l.'anlnten. Pa., ii cafeteria bulldlnc n boiler lmiie said te have cost nearly ' ynmetjines described as a Rutherford Ii. $500,000. iiiije interior, ihe atmosphere or the It Is the intention of the I'mergcncy ' home m one of simplicity, but revraltj Fleet Corporation te conduct the comfortable means. liquidation nleng the lines of the nuc- , Although the Cenrad have lived en tlen sale held at Fnlrview, Camden. , Sydenhnm street a number of yenrs, and N. J . recently. livery opportunity are ies.Mhly among the eldest resldentn will be given the present tenants te I f that particular block; the nelghberi purchase their homes, it was ald. knew little about them or their affairs, 'Mr. Cenrad is nid te be a salesman, FALLS WITH BABY: 2 HELD . "T1P' ari "' ""t reserved peeple THUUO WIJn DHDh C OtLU , wlw., Mld wei , ,, .. '"leso te them. "They've never said Weman Fractures Skull, Chflld Hurt nnj thing mere than geed morning te After Drinks, Police Say '"'" , Fnlllne down n flleht of stnlr. win, L.s.?ch "PParentlv Is the baekgreuutl her two-year-old Mrs. Margaret Ln old. 2010 Seuth j of the cntly life of the girl who, tnjn r iVer.enfrne!uUrerdJCl,!er! nlgg of life te lure , hurt 1 1 ir in it iifnaii ntiPi & n. . ii-. n today he nnu net seen ner.iei ' y W'11' 'V&.'"' r'1 ..' " :j cU'is.. Kro , ICsiute-T-rirt f 'impnny. 'nioifrlened an the successor te the rhrnnff l"KUI .. K t, "; '?""" '" "' or four years." r ftfc Hospital suffering I En'w .Mb, Dorte. BrttSen A, "Sh3 ran away when he wns sex -, KOtilltl" " ,.el Y,. .elidicted uilv tv W.. V , V'il .' ,",nV- l. " 0'.' of i',t-- Catdin.il Mafll -sixty- I " p", IZ, " ' 7,1,11.;.. Mr Hr.M -et i I 'nV' "PParentiy. still another, trf N?.' cnteen. and et married te a man named .he "trcuTy 'makiig power it Pres - ?, n ,g law """ 1,llm'"",,mi.: wttI' i 'i Jti sixty-llve Car- Klr .v ye. s e ,1 ' ,fn ' AV llm r'land VaJTZ' iMrf .'"n Whiting. Later en they we,, .11- , dent. Under the eUi.utler, I, added, I " .C 'erlinam, before Council would , i l, 'fiftWht aml Cttr' - f- e ni IUeZT. &2Z rt&M' " M'" a verccd," Mr. Hlggins said. '"i Ln" 1?"f,e, V" Zl i J.'!!!V..."i". W i"'.' '"'-"-. ''-l: -. I Observers' of the MMmMt.n are com- ,llSi , h, ..,,, .... .... ' . A dispatch from Amherst sava tha ! "'I don't think she is quite right In V, ;." m:s ', ' .' nre, ww n t he ' i . " S1,1,,,""l1 arras industrial-, mentlng en the feeling of conciliation ...',,,,, went te ItVe's home' l ,,i ',ll"" '"" ""r's will live and farm .he Jul. ,n.l .hat explain, her act,. VriCbill. ! ' ' ' " I we"!, d'lrn t L'" hlS and'use'e ,,,nt l ' ""' "'"' " and had'-some 'S'nnk--'"?' t" 'wS JC J hav had !i.r In rt-ral places for that Senater Walsh argaed that under the ,! ". ' .ifi .; lur.' ' U ' "nllnnrd en r IMt, VelTT I there that Mrs". Lamb fell. f M, ;" An " " ' " '' "f J "- trouble." refunding plans, entirely new cnniiucl., ' . ,',.., .1 1 , ,., " ,H,1C Jin" .. .1... f,l,ne Im.l Imr eein 1.1 l ... i. ...I I Ievel!.i sil(. ti .,, I itllNeii into the lieiiie of ChfirlCrt Gar- . r (I I Hill' I 111 III, ll I 1 - .- 1 lllllllll I llll' III III' I I1IL1III llllll II' I t-l-1 I 1 -' - llllllll I II kllilll III I I. fine of Mr. Hall's niL-mneiits wns. rviBs uenr iiniuty, sne saui te the Penn-vUnnin .".hlld; "you won't see him any mere." ! at that hour Anil she held the baby close, for the When he learned a similar message lit time. t the fnnn e hi. iifnn.u "" rcucneit me i. reiisury ueV irimeiii futher. Hysterical With Orlef The dctccthe and the matron who ac- .. . .. .. ! .. 1 ....1 ml led tO UK' .orrisine unnur .i"J mil" te determine her mental condition. She was discharged ns sane after three months. . .,. Tin-'c diamond lings, averaging '"-l, . . .... ..,,,...,.., ,.. i,..,.,. ii... incll 111 Millie, me iiiii'si-u i" "... ..h I lie I niteii Mates and the debtor na tions and cited various authorities te support Ills" contention that treaties between independent states were con cen trm ts. Chairman Mi Cumber, of the !'inan"e Hern. i-Ii.-i1imi.iiii ..r ii.. 1HM1 in i-i " ' -. :---- .iii.uiii. --. -ii .until- ,.i in.- , .in., iiviin r i-uiiKliivii ami i leli'il the scmeii te pay for het innuy hotel nnd taxi lether Seuter-ald Cengiess had nuilier- Middenly when ( 'etim I'lunn Deielin bills. ized the leans and It could the raised the question of n, quorum. The ti"st (barge ledged against Iier , t,.ln,s ,, which the bends could be re- As the meeting win blinking un Hall it. that of stealin- a S..00 .l.amend rlng.fllmicd. pointed a tinge,- , ,! , han-nmu and Iwi. Ml -4 I'.IWill,, I. ..nil' in .ii. ..... klligcss!nn avenue, who i an old filer.d of the family TliU -in". It is alleged, she borrowed 11,1.-1; i,i nil iiii-ii-sptj , . ..,.. ,i....;.i .... ,. Ills r,l?l,li llilin ii.-ii- nil i-uiiii in ii, us iiu I was satisfied in his own mind that If i Senater Crew were relying en him te I held up tlie appointment, he would net t. ...... .!... ...l., I( iinmiicn .i In ,nlnii..i nil cempnmeil her feared that she ,K,t be th.V department . al,e orcrceme by her grief, and strove te lead Then the peremptory phraseology of Wr awa. She turned nil npjieullng the telegram seemed out of harmony "...(. in ineiii. ns ineugh te beg for Just , with the close relationship which ex-' lew mere minutes with her dead. She I ts between the two Senators, Seun-1 llfnnAil a i.i i. i. ii. .. i . . , .. . r. i iviiivii i iini in i mi, fin u is it it mi t ii 11 I - ---- " " .wei iihuiiii turn DNam s-e hysterical with grief that her tttendnnlti fenred she would threw her wii headlong Inte the ceilin. Jee McClaln. gently but firmly. Put his hnnd en her sheuldei and led Mr away. With uuiny a backward imnce, she passed out of the room. A great ciewd hnd gathered niean- WllllC OlltHille. and when Mr Hosier jmerged it was difficult te force a wav tnreug i te the limousine wultlnir at the "in wear t a party, and pawned it under the name of W lilting. Fer this ring she is said te have re ceived JslOO. It was later Identified and returned te its owner. As n icsiilt of tliU transaction, the pawnbroker swen out a warruut en the charge of obtaining money under fa Ne BOY OF 10 WHO FATALLY SHOT COMPANION FREED . fine of Mr. Hall's arguments was. that Mr. F.nrlr. for .1 mi ui-ture at Rread and Chestnut i-iicet. p.is mere ta.-.es tiuiii all the real (si.n,. owners of rraukferd ceiiihiin-.l. I '.1,1 ,1,-1 1 iimi 11 , 1 illill, 'llee rep- BASKETBALL SCOPsES Judge Patterson Rele- .id Exon erates Jehn Lc, dki Jehn Lopewskl, ten jeais of age. was released l, order of Judge Patterson today nnd evmerated from blame in liming caused the death of his phiy- Abrewchl, w lien playing with , iirtstmas day. pretenses. I mate, ( Anether chaige against her was Jhe ' a )llM thett 01 11 iiiiim 1 ;; uii ? . Lopewsk, was the most youthful of from Nathan Simen jeweler, et l.ilO dozen jinenUe defendants recently held Chestnut street. On September 10, m. tiem U-i(l. In everv oilier instauie KIL'l. slie erdeied this ring sent te her , th,,v ((. ivi,u j, rliNi fiimNiB father's home en approval. It was' y 1f ,,,, m,.,-,,,.,, tl!lt t. inl tm by a colored maid, ami 1111-,,.....,.. .,..... 1....1 ., iin-idici ion in I ' " mediately disappeared Her father disowned any knowledge such matters'. Rci-iiiim of this defend. lilt's tender 1. ....... .... 1........ i. ,1 .....I. ill . . . . . . T 11'ilIS. llllll .1 11 .111111.1 I Hill I '11,1 HUM snid. Senater Crew would net virtually I '"' ,s""r'' ;"'" ,','.',, f. V" lb'' District Attorney agreed te his re- Indorse- i""'', '"' "" ' ' """" , lease under the previsions of the law of ter Pepper explained. He knew, he ' et this alTeii. and the lewder accord- .'.II . .. . . .. .. ....,.., m.( .. 11.11111, 11 (.11 l.iL. ..... .....in.." Iiliii ,11 vil tlilinlit llt ....... ..r T-....I.. I fiilsn nreteuses ",PJ.1.. ..... V.";,.,n,. ,,, 1..1 In addition, a claim for S7.1...0 was , Da is it deVele ,ed today, en ",U .n'r- l.r......tetI l.y '" ' r'l ,' isenal mi-rltb and qualilicatlei.s for the miP' J 'I . i"...'' ,!'., ,' V'1-l.,.'. " nriiliiblt en (rectership, ami beeiuse 1 ni"""'-. " ':"',"' ,.V"V "-i'"... .' .7sj i,.. believer tint In view ,,f the fernierl.V' III. .Mliericilll 1 I M I nil IMII1V. n.iK -'" .....UM0...1 uuiiiii), lit 1111." carD As she deseended the steps, going Howly. and leiiidim n l. .... ..ir m i ttctlve .Mel 'In In vi.l iiilu ...,!,, 1..,.. t,r,.U.... 1..1... '-v. VV si. ......s 111 , svivu Ullu sne canon out Hi n voice CentlniuJ en Vatn nttren. Celnniii Twe TARIFF AND BONUS BILLS 10 BE READY NEXT MONTH Aflreement Reached by Republican Leaders In Beth Houses Washington, jnn. 25. (Ry A. P.) lllfl'u1."? lhat tl, Permanent tariff In v i" be rl,erlC(l te the Sena te early in renruarv and nasseil hnfnm n,.. i... et the present session win. ai..e.. rie. iniku i-.scviii DL-neiiiu wai ruuiican lenilnra li. !. TI- i. t, . la T7" ...-"" ". l"u "UUBO OV fJCIl- ftri.nr.7i . nn lcn.(lcrH t0lll,y nt en--"rence lietwcen the two. f"rearreeC,"i"',,lt..WUK r(,l,'l",1 Ht l'e co bill ! 1 i",1 ,h? I'roi'ebed soldier bonus Ji'l bllUUld (ll-cl,,n(,i In ,1... ,1 i Tafi. i',cr? MM ." m''r would Means -, .at,,."cc y t,,c wy uml Pert?,! T.'"")!'0 n,u P"nWy be re. l.ol,'",,I0.u..twe weeks.. TJ..Sra.,!hn' .- ci .11. jiirieiiiri 1111 t,i i.i -i u I adjourn hVilVune!."" "inntp leailcis Gxnressi.fi ,l...it.... I . SK " re, "" 'rt leglHla le . C.h.rrdtec,L?f ' ""it time. iJuTnnV SL:!fc trc lie aaaMi-Ta 'IIAP8 THR vvnv ." ". , 'WK n for .. I. it "s'l.n Villi AKK hr. &,5 ?'..' ""? J'er Hula column , -.ii ,v ana ss.vtrfi,, - ni-esent serious situation vniiln tin responsibility for prohibition enforcement should be in the hnnds of an official In sjmpatliy with the law. He consulted (Joverner Spruul audi the State organization before recom mending Davis and they likewise In-' dersed hlin. .V '" ll." ..il.i.l flnlni fill- S.I ICt. wlilel. I... II reilllsyl- ' I'" :"'",.., ..,.., ',.",.', ,,..:.. v I'l lilt ( l ' " ... MIJll 11 ili'H It was announced by Assistant Dis trict Attorney Sehelield that thirteen ether charges will lie ledged later against the gnl. Captain Donaghy. et the Lewer Mer Mer eon nellce force, was present te ledce n warrant sworn out against the Kirl FEET SCARE HER; SHE ARMS -" tl11' ,,,,,,',P",t v,s,;,,1w.e,'!,,;,1s1I'0'1lsi,'.,,f 1 " Rosemont, I'll., trem whom she Is also ... n . n, 1 r. ISIlill (O llllVC Stelcil II (11(1111011(1 , illg Gloucester Weman Gets Pistol Per- wrth Se0l)- mlt Says She Was Held Up I The glil has been living recently ut Sure you can carry a pistol, but Twent letjv and f.reen stieetu.. den t sheet anybody. With that admonishment Mayer An An dereon of (Jleucester, today Issued a permit' for Mrs. Hattlc Purdy, of Mar ket street, that city, te "go armed." Mrs. Purdy appealed for the permit because -- "man In woman's clothes" accosted her yesterday while drljlng her automobile. "His feet gave him nwuy, jour honor." declared Mrs. Purdy, -when the Mayer asked why she believed It was a man who stepped her. "Oneu you saw these feet, there could be no mistake." I'.IO:!. This provides the District At terney may ceilify that the geed of th child and the inteiest el the Jstnti d, r net iHiiiire a prosecution inidi r the gn i riiniii.il laws. The two children, with several elliu's were playing "Cops and Clenks," ,m Lopewskl found a .mall caliber pistol ln his father's trunk. He shot the ,,i lift lift eoy incidentally. The wound wns slight, hilt.inteetieil set' in and the i, lilu died. said a lesoluiien would be passed in Council 'ordering you In U what nu , declined te )' 'today." II, leferred te the chairman's) failure te put .Mi-Couch's i motion, Francis Shunk Rrewn. fermei- At. terney (!ii,eriil, who appeare! for the itiirard F.stalc, spoke ngnii-st iln z,(I1. Ing proposal. He s,-, ,. (j-..,rd I's tate is pluuiiMig a ilurt-twe store huilding en Chestnut ' sccer between Klcventli and Twelfth sir. m- and thaf the plans are held in nb. .n.-e pi uding i Cumuli's action legardiiig ihe ,-. ntrui business district. J. Al. Itasseti. ,eiinscl i,. i- ih, New erk .oiling CeiuiiiisHiiiii speli,. en the 1 eroiienih dangers ,,f .,,, ,,m-i -m i,.,I iiuiiiling el sy .erap, fs New mkhas disceMTcd its mistal.e in bmlilin- mam- I nn ,lh stru, turcs, he snid ,,, v a eniug law. lie ,.u,l ih ,t lhil.i,,. , pluniis, however, ;n,', what is ln-si r , their own city. In ceiideiiiniug the zoning idea, Mr. Kiuie said : "As Air. l!aselt h.is i.lmit r,.,l ihn. theilghth are best, w,.ul I lil. i., seiae. I'eniis K nni i l i. , . I'uia stand ler equnliii l( (hun. We are new- a-U,-,l i n.t. r .m KMilitleils. There dne-n'l sMI ,,, ,P an appreciiilieii of win s ., .,..,, aie built. Sttlelnnum High ... 7 Media High 0 St. Jee Prep 12 Chester High 10 Snlesinnuni H. 2d. 3 S 13 Moevostown High ..10 St. Jee Fieri 2d... 10 12 -22 "Wcnenah Til. A . 15 Swarthmere Piep. . 2 Gciwantewu H. . . 0 2130 Sw'th'iierc Faculty. 10 Chestnut Hill Ac. .. 1 1 1223 ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS HAVANA Fourth Tl.e L.igHehimiu, T-2, 0-0, 3 vaje. 0-1, 2-1, 0-5. second; T.Umfjowe,.,,,. ,.vw, e.r, iTme, 1.51 -l-e. Si.teny L.itly, Caraway, Ceustaiitiuc, Sea Uichin, i-mi-iy aim jeae de Vaits also iau. 0, wen; ICa- 1-5, thlid. AUTOMOBILE INJURES BOY AT PLAY IN STREET While playing in front i ii'iuiug, nine yeni'b old, ci COLDER TONIGHT I'iimiis Shyscraiurs , "Ni 'V eili City is ih, j;.,,,,, ,( , ;M ill the world, ,ns a t,.ia ,,u! , st n'e luscssnieiit greater ihnu il s. Ji.'' lite ill nil the rh.v in, - ,' ,!. Thermometer Hits 1C Excellent. I ,.'"u''' S '" ''t of the Mi- si ... ."- uiie v skjs, r.-ipus ;i:i,, ,,,. cemintien of business. hii.v can we PEPPEIVSNEW HONOR fylade Member of Senate Banking and Currency Committee Washington, Jan. 115. Senater Pepper has been iibsigued te member ship en the Senate Ranking and Cur- rencv l. enimuiee WATCHMAN IS ACQUITTED OF SLAYING "RED" MURPHY Skating en Park Lakes (ienr. cold, blueing weather contin ued today wilh no high winds or ".nnw expected by Fere-aster Itliss. This is St. Paul's Day and en the "authority" of an old couplet : If ft. l'.ml's Dv tm fmr nnd clear It (lern billfte .i happ enr Jury Out Ten Minutes In Case Re sulting Frem Gang Fight Jehn Ruth, fiOO Clymer street, a night watchman, was absolved by n jury today in Qunrter Sessions 'eurr ..(- ..II liliimu fur Ihe ih.filli .if (,... ("Red") Murph, who was Mie't and ''"'" ,"1l.i1K,'1t killed by mm wcteuer -i at rifth and Montrese streets. Tin lury deliberated but ten min utes. Ruth wns Indicted for murder nnd manblnughter. but tlie murder chin go was dropped. .uiirpuy wns un uiiiewii gang leader 1,1 llll ! I I. . '. I ... ... ..n . ll.'.oea,car.,rVaxeV iV ,s b! ,,7e ' of the concentration of Immw... i'l... mere rongestJen f.,,- bi.s,,,, s ,,:l, ,.,, the ben,.,- f,.r Phllude'jihm I , '"N,'W,,'"k '" "'i img ,i iii.-i I it was all htted ,,r . ,h rf,. ,..., ,.. , ,. .- . , . .. . . , ' ".-me. i ,in t iii.li,,,. i.,,. fuP, At i A. Al wnnii the rrent ntniirllv s,J''l'chi in., il..,. . .. i .. . ... . ... n..... .....jut..,. -,- Mini ii i- in, MiUlilill e's(i of Philadelphia's weiklng population 1 hen are lets of don't .. l..i(s ,?f ,.'. wns iciniiu; warm iieiiiec, nil. leinpt'ra luie was lit degiees, only one point 1 irflier than the culdi-st day this winter. December --. Th weaiherman leeks for -i sharp m i "en are lets of don't.. .. f i- I'1' .-a- Men'i de anyihiii" it 'Hen I !e us rake rh, ii.Mi. e-gen- r. tleii.in who don't want u, , , , n.-w erk h.isn t n better luReriis,,,,, I., , , Iwa hen.e tin-, aftemecfi, Chniies 9115 Jlnibhnll street, was knocked down by nn automobile tl-iv. .i ly F. 3M. Hattel, 33C2 Geedman htieet. Hnttcl took the boy u, tlu Snm.iiitnn Hespitnl, where he ! biiffcriiifr ft out briUsca &t tin spine, head and body. Hattel suiiciuleud te the police. PORTUGAL CAN'T PAY ROYAL EXILES' EXPENSES LISBON. Jan. J5.The Poiu.':u,,e Qevctmntnt, it was an luui-cicl te.lny. has notified th. Al'inl Council of Auibussadeib ihnt Psituj.-il x. Ill be uv.abl-. te s-.ukI the cxpeuse of supporting fs.iti. r Hi,,.).:::- Chtules, of Ausiii.i-rLuuanry and his who Ztl . (-a the Island of JVIadeira. l.iiid's inethe-, and n was ln this war she and the hh,, became ncuntnteda Miss Cenrad was once secretary te thil elder Airs. Carlaud. AIiss liensui. new twenty-one, nb- soiled many of Charles (iarlnmlN rad cil idealistic views, p.'irtirularly thei4 h.-iMiig i, de with men and women liv ing without the formality of marring, SI" .idniils such views-. She knows AIii C,.nrnd. as well as Mis.. Char'c,, Unr liiui. lutimntely, and declares that sh4 ' loves" rbeni both. It was .Miss Rensnn who aid she anflj I.lllinn would liv and farm en Chnrlel (nrhind'x plme It is likelv that ethetf women, as well a men. will live therti with them. It is explained that the two girls wll! nttend the summer ngi IciilMinil school nt Ainhc'-st, 'ultien for which in free, I nnllnunl en I'lice Hirer. ' ii'iimn Tw THIEVES START FIRE UNDER OFFICE OF MAGISTRATK Ceward Leses Gift Chair and Ga Meter Is Looted '.a- ,.' t. r t'l. ves are IhIi'm I h . I'n'.-e te have sMitui a j, ,. .n ,hq -ni ' i-iiiler the , ill.ee -i 1 ij(lstrMtil wind, -it IO'! Sin th I"i) th sireet, ,;ii. M.irning. f.,, ii,. V- ii Ind been ext.i il-herf II w.ls is.i,erisl that the "qii.iricr; ineter' i, lie das, ment hud deen looted, Police luiievc lint the robbers threw it match in r iUtil-li in the basemen. ' A m ilnsiiny ebalr. pi-esenfe i r,, Alej-i-niil, 'e.v'iiil bv f i.-mU w In 'i hi wft re etc d. w ,i . .I st i iviil. wih evernl niitomedilr ut(- I'ainl'ite te the builds 'US w as slij;hl PRETTY GIRLS ARRESTED Yeung Women Frem Cleveland Ar Accused of Shoplifting Rne Snyder uml I'n.iliiie Man m l level.ml, i.uli tM rn v - three vi.irseld, i,iitt- iiinl iiltiri-d in expensive clothe, win arrested rednt nn n charge ef-Hli-nllne fncr dresses, v.ilucil al S1I50. tiem ., Mai-liet stru, department store! Ii is .iIib, i'i lit i I.i j ( ', nee. ihn) the i.i i s-cs under il en , e.it.-. When two Meie (lite, lives attempted In tlll.e tiieni into ciisietlv I llc.V resisted, i. ut v i re 'il d i d. BLUECOAT IS RICH NOW M J I 'i 1 3 J lie tlieruieineter, hew ever, will Use tomorrow ever the east ern section of the country. There is excellent skating en all paik lakes. CoiitlmiHenlaBe niu.,. ,1.mi ,. ANITA HAMPTON WINS Leng SYNOD COURT NOT UPHELD ! CHILD, 3.DIES OF BURNS On Trial for Girl's Murder j Jehn Shield , a Ncjre, .Till 'st Shet Pays 18 te 5 at Orleans Track Today New , who cnguged In a light with downtown Rlitciiheuse street, was"phi-ed tiia gangsters wlilih ended in the use of tlrenrms. iiiirn, riiniung up, ordered Murphy te put away his gun. instead "Red" tired at him and chased him, finally sheeting him in the linger. Ruth today lieiere .iiuige lingers with the murder of Lillie Hell Hunter colored, eighteen years old, of -l."7 Fast 1 !ew urleitus. I.;,.. Januurv '.':. - Allltn 1 llliiiiiliin ,i... .1 I , ' 'i ,U1 ,l"- winner ,. nn iuii-"eil 'A ," ' auveniies her, llllll.,,.!, fifttiriieiiii '11. ...i . . . . , , , , ---- .....nil, iiiiu-i . iiiu.-ii ev iiei-Key .vk-.i am tins W.ls Tills gives him two major committee thru drew his own revolver and re- assignments. He wns appointed te the Military Affairs Conimlttee yesterday. aiu: v ss I.OOIUNO VOR HKLl-f I'I'.R. !... tii virv mrun you wi i ih invir. ttilnc under Bltuatleni en saga 28. Adv. turned the lire in the head ilmilly hitting Murph colored, eighteen years old, of -l.Vf Fas , , ,, il,'.. .. ,;. , '' ,, """ u"" ,"'- Haines street. Shields and the g r w, ' ,,' V r b-v 1)vat" mul D,iu- were engaged te be married. They ' i,', , ,.'.S ,u "' quarreled and when she tefused te re-1 i.;t sr iivcr f..- - slime her friendship with him he shot ,.lai "'i7r. ,,u-,i f'siX 'S'TurVengr-1 ' "' 0",,, Greek Government Decides Net te I Clethes of Delair, N. J Girl Ignited Ratify Sentence of Metaxakis i In Playing Near Hearth Athens, Jan. "."i. Tim Greek Gov- I brce-vcar-eld Rest. v ei'iimeul has decided net te intify the Rousse avenue, Delair, N recent sentence of Archbishop Meletles day in Ctietier Hesp.tal, AletiinkU by the syiu dtcal court, ln J,,ir"f ne sustnined jesterduy when ...inseouence of technical elvleellm.- .... . '' L"rvr ?BC " Charlea MacCready, Slxtieth Street, Villed Fortune by Uncle l'lulli' MacCieuily, t went v-eghl. ef: l.".:tn North Slitieth stieet, H new it in h in an AlacCn-ndi Is a in,ilercy le police ! ii.un, mid when he was notified of hli geed fortune lie threw his hut te th nel. I), eiillng. .1 , di,,! . i ni- iiiui,.- ,; nn ie nun ny art Camden, , f n.Oni!A ATI-.NTIO COAST T.INK. Iisjll Information at Offlce. IU0U Cheitnut it. - 4ilu, i and killed her ! TIU5 JOII VOU ' AICK LOOKIM1 I'OK JIA de feuinl In h Help Wantej cetumni en pnirff s .itfu. nltii llunintun. iim i ..I S Hiuile 11 J. Jlnrrn 8 l)eluilv. ltl, Wilsen. Time, ,J8 1 6. Lllle Tim -11) gardlng the constitution et the court. Repeils that the Government Intends efUcltilly te recognize Alelaxakls nrn denied, and It is inferred that a second Continued en IM, nr,-. Column On is-.v ,-1 ."i. I 111 K ,..! tu .....ll.lii 1-1 S A t, , l""' " l""""" u.: -."-. niuiM, ,J, junr- Vlieu Veu Think of Wrltlni Think of WIIIT1NW 4dv, The child was playing in the dlnint- room nenr a llreplat. Her screuins uttracted her mother, whose hands were burned tryuij te extiiigulsh the Itnmes Biabeard Mertda Umltrrt train Da Luiai no aitra far thru te Miami. Heflialr h. i hll torm.tlea'l8S ChaVibut .t.V SI iSsTlWC utu-le in Rene. Nev . who was n well. known maiiufai turer uml lulu) owner, MneCrcudv mi,v he will continue te wear the luiiss burtons He Iiiim been, given a month's leave of absence, The policeman first f-anic into thtf nubile c),i when he ruptured Orevw llcrgilell In the Wyiiiiellrld home of Via inuiucr, iiiiir mi iirst escape. jiAuni fiBAa, xr.vt erleank thin ti Keb. 2t-a. Irajulra fsiulliarn Hy. 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