IftlltfffttK fc7 ) 4 ",. Qui l- V y'Wsl f03 ? MAjf I P" M,. i ftf fcft I ftf IF -' .i m ; i r ' B m n i fc- i 'ii,ft I .: , (b r r l V ! il I r Hffif I f 1 Mv f- J w fc k I w i m it? L fh'i M H m Pv V WW I '2 t" ' r KOHN TOOK raws ' ry fi KtUJVtTC UHAKUt 16 Sf t-auure 'Uisiantic hraud, ueurt MT 1k b k Hears Start Probe by Special Referee MOST ALL ASSETS VANISH i i , Edwin K. Kelin. bend of Hip luol.er. St firm of IMnln K. Kehu. 1:522 Wnl- . nut street, which failed Saturday, has ' absconded with large Minis nf money. nccenllnR te the receiver He U be- Ilcvcd (e be in Smr I'rnrrolsre The chnrKe was made tmliiv before Judge DIcIvIiimmi, in the I nlted Stntes District Court, when A'-lMnnt PI , frlct Attorney Run ami IMiiitmd KUIiv, reprcsentlii,- tlie receivers, appealed mid informed tlie Court Hint the falluie was a "glgiinMf finud." Thev appealed tn Judge Dickinsen te nppelut Immediately , n special referee in bankrupt! te con duct an Investigation in nn ondenvei te mvc something from the r...u. The Court "i t.tfilinte at'pe.nted Walter C. Douglas as referee. Attorney fei tin' ei editors also vie Ceiled in eliminating r'onrge I' Kehn son of the broke), a "paner partner.' from the proceedings Judge l'lol;inen wan told that he i" n lnlnei, who I" inlssins Mitli hl-i father, und nothing could be obtained should he be appre hended. The t'euit tlnnllv ordered the name of the boy lemuved irem the pre-(-filings. Case a "(ilgantle I'raiid" "Tills ease appears te be one uf a nsrlea of fraidulent failures recently."' Mid Mr. kitbv. "It Is inperative that an invcstlga invcstlga tlen be star"'d at once te truce valuable assets of the bankrupt firm which we understand were hypothecated bv IM vin H. Kehu shortly before the fniluu This ease Is a gigantic fraud unl pn iri dic. Father nnd son. who ran the busi ness, have absconded, and vvariam have been Issued for their :trret." A partial examination of the honks of the firm disclosing that the ddcr Kehn had withdraw u large sums of money just befete the f.Uluie, led loun leun el for David Phillips, the eqtntv re ceiver, te hurry a selal investigation of affairs under the bankruptcy futien. What disposition the tirm made of moneys nnd becuritles deposited by cli ents en accounts, and tuenev p.iiil for the purchase of t-teck is net nr-certnin-able It was dpeluied bur tlies- iniit rem prebabl will be cleared up in the investigation. In the present state of the leeenl-. it was averred, it is net known wluit dis position vvas made of stock and securi ties, nnd it was for compelling Kehn and his .-en te tell whnt became of these assets that the "pedal commissioner was appointed. Fear Others Will V.hiMi The ntlernes declafd nlce t'i i: Kelin had h.vpe'hecated re.il n ul jn i - KOnal ns-ets as well as securities and moneys of the tirm. placing s-emc in - thp name of his wife "Father nnd "en liavc absconded." Mr. Kirbv said, "and there is n posi pesi Mc likelihood that ether persons v. he "have received transfers of assets ina.v de iikevvls". NVe want te have n sieci,il invcstls.Ulen of the matter vUile thtsc verhens ire available. s0 that we can learn -in what majmer and ter -what r-nsnn these arts were usslgued." Assets have disappeared mysteriously in Xcvv Yerk City, accerdins te I!cr- nard J. IJ"es, the ancillary receiver appointed bj the New Yerk Stale courts. "Conditions arc ver.v had here," nid Mr, Ilees today. "We understand Kehn nnd his seu nre in or near San B'ranclsce. We nre deins evcr.v thine we can te capture them The liabilities are mere than SKIO.OOO m New Yerk ajene with few assets, Tlie emplejes are back S"000 in their s.ilarr. "Iast Friday nielit some one broke into the Kehn office, at ."." llreadw.iy nud stele all the movable furniture ami typewriter"'. We. nre en the trail of thete who stele the goods anil will prob ably recover about 2(100 worth of fur niture The assets here aie stn.ill n few dollar" in r.ish. the seat en the Consolidated K.xchanRe ami some ac counts receivable " Restrain Dier Aiictimi An auction ale of llii) shares of li: -4 t 'N'ew Street (.'orperation stock, belong. ing te K I) I'lcr i. Ce.. binkiupt lirekcrs, Hlle Walnut stieet, by Humes ' i& I.eflnml. niiciieneers. at 12 o'clock today, was retrained by Cnlted States '3)istrk't Judge Dickinsen today en the riequcst of Clnrcncv I.eeh. ancillary JCCelver of the brokerage tirm. The stock stands In the munc'nf the (defunct brokers, Mr. Leeh dw'nied, and a sale at auction new weuhl injure the creditors. In restraining the auc tioneers Judge Dickinsen included In .the order n prevision that .inj person )iHVinK an interest- in tlie --tnt k nuiv pe pe .iJtien the Court te vacate ei nietllfy The rcstia.nmg order BALDWIN PLANT CUTS TIME .; TO GIVE SOME WORK TO ALL Runs Only Twe Days a Week 6000 Are Employed Te ?ive iiiije work te air uf ihf Win.) fl'ltn en its payrolls, the Baldwin I.eu,. motive Works, Breinl and Spring t'iu 'en streets, is npeiatlug en n 'vn-ilay-a-week schedule. The shop empleyes had bun u'.r Ihice lav- i week, hut a ei d is wne COIUplettrl if bec.llllr I'lH'essarv eitlui I , lliy off many wjrkn.cn ei re line weil, . Inc day The b ; plain ellu ml wh.s.ie j. j, , l.lewn en Tuesd.ivs nnd TIiiiimIuv- mi dnj and night shifts are emplnvi-d n jhese devs. An nthclal nt the p'nnt 'o 'e day said the iflues and the dinftn. looms were operating en full s.beilui' nnd thct through the snips about llXJti 'men vvsr working eveiv di.v. The plunt via elns.nl tei in ilav dqrlng Oiristmn tune beinue of n ivarclty of order s' MISS CALDWELL TO WED Philadelphia Girl te Marry British Officer In Paris Saturday MlfiH Nathalie Caldwell, nf this citv, (laughter of Janus Albeit Caldwell, Jr., will be married in I'm is Sni'inhn te Majer Jehn R Boillugten. a Brit ish eflicer nnd son of Oliver Bodiiigten, u Parisian law ver. Miss Caldwell's engagement te Majer Bodingteu was announced heie last yepteniber by Miss Caldwell's grand mother, Mrs. J. Albert Caldwell. Kie Weuth nigbtecnth strict. Miss Caldwell has been residing for i6me years at 10 Rue Octnve lVuillet, 1'assy. Majer Bodingteu was deceruttd for gallantry iir action in the war. Thieves Ransack Factory TJiieven helloed te be searching f.r Mhlsky or alcohei ranncked the fni iQty of the Siinr.iy Cempan1 . Im . iiiaimfaoturers of toilet articles, 510 North Fifth street, early this morning. -Tlity breke enen boxes nnd cavcs en Ihft first, second, (bird and fourth fleer. J i ' 4 I She's Setting Cheese JCfrffltv-Kn'; - -W . M J-Cl-"",H ..V. . 3 "v & .MISS l'K(ifJY TIIAMIK 'Hie Indefatigable Miss Teggy, ,i btisiiirss woman new :is Vtcll us a society girl, has added the selling of Imported (hecses te the punc iug of perfumes COLOGNES AND CHEESES The Energetic Miss Peggy Thayer Extends Her Activities . Mi" I'eggv Thaver. who is preini-i nenT in the affair et sin it'tv '. veunger1 st t. has undertaken te supply l'hilii- dt'lphiaux of epicurean tntes with Im - petted Dutih cheeses. In addition te tier business m per fume Miss Thaver hns luerenseil her "stock in trade" by a supply of Hol Hel land cheeses It was rumored tint Miss Thaver , might appeal- en the stage, but she denied this, saying that she was e,uite content with her colognes and cheeses. N. J. REPUBLICANS CHUCKLE. Senate Refuses Again te Ratify, Prosecutor for Gloucester County ' rn e again the irony of political fate keeps (tleucetcr County. New Jer sey, irem having :i permanent prose-1 ! cuter. Kepuhlii'iut leaders were (buckling today at the quandary of their Dctno Dctne cratit opponents ns histeiy lepciltetl itselt and the State Senate refused In ratity the (iovernei's appointment te the county emce. Mere than a week age liovemei IM 'wards named W. T.'l'ei'th, of I'ltiaati. .te succeed Oscar Uedrnvv, whee term expired Monday. Senators, most of whom are Republican, rejet ted the ap pointment and last night t lie State's Attorney tieneial nnnied Jeseph 1 I.anigiin, of Trenten, te serve until .in agreement is reached Republicans be lieve no candidate will be approved until n Republican (Joveiner has been elect en Deuuxrnts were victims of tin snru hapless situation live years age uhe.i ' William 1". Fielder was tiovemer. Pieltler appointed Daniel Heckley, a i Woodbury Democrat, but be vv.is re 1 jected by the Senate. The leunlv vvn I then served bv n temporary appointee 'until after the clcrtien of (iovernoi (ievernoi (iovernei Krice. PROTEST SALE OF HOMES War Veterans May Appeal te Hard ing for Redress Brutes' against the action of : iir I. ncrgency Fleet Corporation In -"Mm mortgages en house i In the l.lniwei t section t n svndicnte will be made bv a committee, from the William I'. Reche Rust. 21. Anifiic.i'i Legien, which left for Washington today ft see Albert D. l.asker. chairman jf fn" s-bipiiing R 'iml. If no redress is obtained tlieie Hie matter. It Is said, will be laid before I'iesdn Ilu'tllng. I he cemmittc includes R I". Phelan. "i00fl I'assyunk avenue- i.eerg" I: Kouin-en. iitTi iTsyuiiK uenin md I. I. Spencer. 2'JJ.i Seuth Seventy lirt tl'ett Sen no- IVprter was ndv ised of tlie -tnatien bv who lest nUht anil his .110 Is being s.iusht bv the re-lde;it cf the t e'miniiu.tv. HANDCUFFS "DEGRADING" 'Lord' Salisbury Objects te Having "Irons" Put en Him lien t put tie hnuih tiff en me I'lense don't! I de net wih tn make a spei tin le of iu v si if premise te walk alongside nt nor .unl net attempt te ISCIipe Till fieui iiciiige Rm S.ilisbm v ns he was "Mi i eiiipnnieii te Rrumi Street Marien today bv ib teethes. He was turind ever tu u N'ew Yerk detistlve, vvihi pini'iibd te Niw erk with the I.nld.' vvlieic be i vviiited for passing ii trnudiili-ut i iiei 1; j.,c Ml."0. SulMiurv wns n leased iiem the t'etinty Prison n siteir while age after serving a one ene vear lerin ler lirjinnv He was imme diate!' rearre-icil JAILED FOR POLITENESS Man Brushed Dirt Off Anether's Clethes, but Toek $44 as "Tip" A'beu Dnrnld-nii ,i Negro, !!)' Vir'li Tliirl v -lllllt'l -fe I, plendeil guilti In fmi' Judge Mil .rn today te i ti nn the pere, .nn1 vva eu- i in ed te net less than ghieeti nmuti's tmr n. ae than two yeni in the l.ii-tcin I'cnin niiarv in Jnuunii Hi. at Kleenth nnd Seuth tiects the deiendn'ir threw eme dir i ii ii tin ' hulling nf Themn (Jrecly. ilt'fs Vnith Mns siiie,. and then In "n gentli iiuinlv iiuiuner wn biuhing it oil and llp'ilngliiig. while he leek .Ml finm I Jiee 's pocket FALLS DEAD AT WORK Engineer at William James Tayler, Sellers &. Ce.. Dies in Heart Attack ' James Tiiylei leity -time vents old. Riilt llipk.i nvi'ilue, i hlef engineer of the plant of William Seller, & Ce.. teiil uiaiititii' tuiei. Sittiinth and Iliiinliten strict, died eiuly today of . heart iliseiise 1 Mr. Ttrvlei get te the (ilant about 7 e'i le k lie vvj- milking the leuiid of the turiiiiees when he fill dead END SCHOOL WORK Peirce Business Classes te Get Cer tificates Tonight Celniiieiii eiii.'irt i'.mti i,es nt t1 e Petri 0 Scheel of Rii-iiu- Administration will be he'd lemgiit at the Ac ademy of Music. Di Chii'smnnA Herrick, pres ident e (iuuid ( nllige, will pieslde, anil the piitn 1p.1l . ddri'ss will hi made by Senater Tewtisei.d. of Mi. Iilgan The class bus U(55 iiiembeii tiirt.v- iivc of whom lire disabled wnr veterans. riCTUKKS or rori'.iiKXuuieT BaiT'-Slir'SAVhBTfrUl & JiJS of Pfxt fiurvfiy'" Piitlie T.rneM Jrfu. :w4aBflajaiavKc9ci"A tx,KK!r'Z-XAiw:x8v I X ii' f ji tr j EVENING PUBLIC GITY DEMANDS NEW IT. Petition Tells Commission Fig-1 urcs in Last Document Were Net Conclusive WRANGLE OVER VALUATION A petition was tiletl tednv bv Assist ant City Solicitor Kevenb.tum with ithe l'tibllc Service Comnilsulen. request ing it te etder the 1' It T Company te file a complete repeit showing its revenues and expenses for Inst jenr It was pointed out m tue petition that the report made je"terda) bv the company was lnndciuitc. because It g.ve tin figures showing tin monthly' i' lisi'i Tie peiilien points out I.im tue ii)in ii)in iiusMen lind erdeied the cetnpauv te liliue in cucct n tarllV Mhedele pre vidliig for a seven-cent fare, monthly icpert- of its rei-eipts and epeiiditunv, nnd te provide better sen lie iir the tid ing public. Among etliir things, the p. titlen stated : i "Ter upwaid of a yeai negotiations have been preci eding between the city and the lespendent. looking te the ee (iitien of nn operating agreement fei the Frankfort! e'evnted railway ami Hustli-ten surface line. "The city has indicated te the com pany n rate of return te the i ity upon said investment. The company lias of ef fered for the lii-c live years a sum , substantially less thun the amount se specllted, nnd has stated that it .s unable te im rcise this offer. "The cltv is informed nnd he'letes i that the operation of the rate of fan Ulrccteii by order of your coinmisslen of October ! l'.UO. is such that since It has been in eflet t it lias plated the company in a position te accumulate surpluses vvlu'ih iiuiM b" devoted te pny the city n fair letum without undue deprivation te the emp.niy s stock holders. "The liry avris the nperts filed by the company v ith your commission, month by month since the eidei, have been insufficient in i haracter ami do de tail te enable the city or the commission te anal.v7c properly the disposition bv the company of its gross operating rev enue." The value of the P K. T.'s Keed will and also as "a going Leneern" wns the subjecLef a lentliy contrevcrsv before Commissioner Clement. i CJeerge N. ruller. ceusulliug digincirl of New Yeik City, 'aid thut 15 per lent of the inventoried prepeity should j be added te imr "going (enccrn" values. j AViun pici.ed )nr ev. plana. urn ns te hew be reached this figure. Mr. Culler admitted the 1." per cent was "just chosen arbitrarily." lie suid it was the custom of public uttlties te add ap proximately that amount us "going con ic rn" value. Mr. lleseub.ium questioned the Ii ii.inc.il plan nnd said he expected te pieve 1." per cent Is unwarranted. Mr. ruller also contended that tin1 rouselidntiou of the numerous unilei lying companies into one big company, rhe 1. K. T., slieulil be considered in the "going concern" value. Mi. lte- ' scuhautn then declared he hoped re pievc the se-called "cnnsolitlatien" value would be a liability instead of a:i asset. HAI T TRIAI WHPM IIIRYMAM n .."l "V-.. wi..... -I. ATTACKS DEATH PENALTY Chance Remark te Fellow Talesman Ties Up Murder Case After ir was discovered today that one of the talesmen accepted as n ' i,.0r i the trial of Vincent I.nracene. barged with murder, hail expressed convictions unfavorable te capital punishment subsequent te his ac ceptance, the case was otpened nnd n new jury otdered bv Judge Ten v. Simen Oalmnn, n Jtweler, of 1121 North Rlevrnth strcr. cane, the un usual situation by making the reinnrk 1 tn a fellow iurer. who revealetl it te the t imirr. The prosecution inuinsiiatilv te- uianded the right te ih.illinge (Jalnian and secure his removal as a prejudiced juror. This motion met with spirited but fu tile opposition en the part of C. Stuart Patterson, Jr.. anil Owen Mel.ane. at torneys for the defense. Lnracone is charged with the murder of lletcctlve Jeseph Mctilnn. of the Second and Christian streets station, who was shot Octebci .". while i aiding a gambling house nt SHI I'assyunk avenue. YERKES, "FINING SQUIRE." STARTS NEW AUTO CRUSADE "Your Lights Were Out," Is His Latest Charge te Drivers D Martin Verke. the "lining squire" of Millbourne. sat in !us Alehouse court again tedny and eh liked tme. against nearly a score 0f meter m, arrested bv hi constables. The offense ilinrged in nea.lv every ense was running wlilnmt rem liehi erke aid be has checked speeding In the borough and that he pi new bent en having lights lit when meters chug along the West Chester pike after dusk. J. A'lan Iledge, ceunsil nr the Key. stone Automobile Club, represented club rnemhirs who were i aught in the squire's net. At hi ilircitiun the de leiulants paid ilnn nne and costs un der pretest HELD IN WOMAN'S DEATH Killing in 1919 Mine Fight Recalled in Deputies' Arraignment Piltsburgh, .l.in 'J.-, (P.x A I Tlie h ieiin' leidel . .Illl in ' mi'ies of t'i near N item i was '1'iall 1 nf Cnenv "si'llins, 1 lnl'iir 1 'tule nt miners at llie .Mii'lii'iiv Steel Ceurnanv Pi . 11g11st 1'ii, l'lip.i 1 riiiirii.ri 1 our t litre ud.iy w 1. en .linlge I .iniiuis D. 1 nrnn ban id nit I'd le bail lu SIi"ihl each thre iii' 11 ili.njul with the killing. Tl" b'fi ' d tut, I'd w unl Mannisin, 1) ! liil-i and Jehn ivarseir. were llll'Hv henffs 1.., j,Mai-d dtitv in the liliue ii n n 11x111 o'ciiiTee. nru .iirs. Sillris me .1 .ninii- wen killed The fiiinmi 'ui found Mis Sellms vmis -Ie t l 'a 'M'iseir iinknewii." and tie (land tin' il ,.1111 lind 111 self-dcfi use. The (eiiipl.iiii iij'ilrt tin- deputv -liciift- was ininle by James Ontes, a lc 1 ' 1 .111 011 : I"' n Ineis 6 ORCHESTRA MEN FLOGGED Ohie Musicians Are Told by Assail-; ants te Leave Miami i Miami. Fl.i.. Jnn 'J.'i fR.v A. P.)1 Six tiii'inher et liewmd's "Whlsner- jus 'chest rn of (ield," of Columbus, O iNegnies). which has been play - ing nt n leial hotel, weie taken te the eutsKlir ei rue tity teiiay, severelv beaten bv a hand et men and tehl le leave within twenty -four hours. The lender e' the en hestnt Inst night receivnl a te'eiibene (all. iisklnn hlm te pla ut the new country home of Mt Sams" At midnight a ear called for them at the hotel. FIve miles nut uliln rtliA jtttv if Uiid miHrAinvilml !. , -t ntr.nn men and the I flogging followed REPORTFRDMP LEDGER-PHILADELPHlk, WEDtf E&DA3T, JANUARY 25, THIS WAS "JERRY" RECKITT Mam am m,i mmMM'M, n Kl - rwl '! 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The cast: was tried before Judge Lloyd in the Cuimlen Cricillt Court The i ruck wns near Magnelia. N. J ! , a when it vvas held nn bv IVrcv Jenes I Negro new serving a seven-year sen- he stacked en the side of the stieet for tcuce. Ihigllsli ran, and wash shot ut.iemeval or until warm weather came. bv Jenes, the charge Mewing off Ills arm. years age mil found it worked sureeis. l)e Comb and Jcnka wire tried for I fully. Owjns te his many ether ncflv ncflv censplrucy in this connection, the lat- i ities. however, he never found time te ter being convicted lie is new in develop his -clieme, and for this reason prison. I h"8 turned his Invention ever te the - ' Bngliu'crs' Society, TWO OVERSEAS VETERANS tsTR,wPQ Tn . pnMDnc,D ARE LISTED AS SLACKERS ( STRIVES TO KILL COMPOSER Draft Beard Put Black Mark en Men'Ch,ca3 Musician. Apparently De- Who Have Geed War Records Twe overseas veteran have been pebted ns sluckcrs by Draft Beard Ne. III. which had Its headquarters lu the Belgrade and Clearfield streets police station. One is Themas I.. Merris, i :' Ull." West Summerville nvenue, who enlisted November 1". 1017, with the Seventy-sii-tli l'ield Artillery, and after serv ing nt Fert Slecilm was sent te France. He fought In the Cluunpngne, Marne, St. Mililel and Meuse and Argennc of fensives. Lnter lie served with the army of occupation, and nfter his dis charge iu Andernuch. (iermuny, re-enlisted for one year, and vvas finally dis charged from Camp Pike en July Hi!. HIU'O. The ether is Klemen Krjger, for merly of :?13- Richmond street. Ac cording te bis brother. Jeseph Kijger. Kleinens enlisted with the Twenty eighth Division, wns twice wounded and wan honorably discharged. Kijger is new living nt Helemta, N. J. RflR SHIMMY AMn IA77 n. . r. I I , . . . n .. Short Skirts AUse Taboo for Pupils In Chicago Chicago. Jan. "S -iBi A P. 1 Chicago's Beard of Education tacked Us ellicinl taboo en the shiinmi dnni e, jazz music, short knts low neks, joy riding and (ig.rretn, iin,,v following nn investigation by Petir A MertenMii, superintendent of scIkhiIs Suggestetl alternative ec upatiens were keeping early lieurs and studying five nights 11 week 'Ne effort en our p-irt inn counteract lliesc evils unless the patents realize the lunger and help us maintain tile stan dards," Superintendent Merteusm said. "Extremes in dress arc deplor able. Mothers should knew that mod esty and simplicity in high school girls' costumes nre tlie most healthful mil uplifting te school ideals " FLEE HOMES IN FIRE Three Families Driven Out at, 214 1 Weed Street I Tin ce families were driven from their beds by a lire In a tenement house nt ".M4 Weed street hhertly before li o'clock this morning. Vincent Reed, who emipies the sec ond lloer rear, wa awakened by tlie smell of smoke. lie awoke the ether families. The ether eieiipnut, of tlie house are i Mr. mid Mis. Samuel lienjaiiiin. their , three 'children and Mrs. Benjamin's mother and father; Mrs Anna Ruhisky iuu her daughter. Catherine. The fire was eenlined te the first lluer and the damage i, -l tlit . 'The occupants weie unable te 1 ct urn te tin house mid arc staying with neighbor". llie eugin e the llie rs unknown ., . . , , 1 21 Beew Zere ln Lycoming County Wlllbiiiinpert. Pa.. Jan. -." (Ry A. P.) vv Itn -I uegnes iieievv zero 10 corded at Fiirragtit il ion nine inn in r. ... ...11.. . ......1.1. of this city, Lycoming Ceuntlniis awoke te lind tednv the coldest of the present winter. Yesterday's low hunk w'as 'JO, I which vvns icniiieil Iu vurieus soctlenh,A 'freeman 'of the county. Other low tnnrks today Included Ainrsli mil, Ifi lit'iew; I' lelil Htatien, 10: Monleursvlllo, 11, nnd Trout Ilun, 10. In the city proper from 8 ie 10 lie greec blnir rern wn" recorded. - i - , t s " . i . -,i M R)tBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBMMMv BFMHMHViBnMHat N. Y. MAY TRY EDISON'S STREET-CLEANING DEVICE I Machine Scoops Up Snow, Forming It Inte Bricks '""" " ," .which i m- prisoner nail i-s- v... v i, t ,t- ,t i , I wiped. '1 his was shown te Benner by New erk. Jnn. Ji.-d-y A IM I tIll. state's ntteiney and he Identified A briquetting mnehlnc, invented forty i It. piece by piece. While the police pelice jiars age bv Themas A. Kdisen. le ' "m" w'ls 'ciUlfyin the clothing. Reddy solve the prehUm of s,10vv mmeval from I tUK,1lre,"":,.,,,,,."7' l i'lV'' p sitiiwitk lint, l.fwxtt f..f....,1 ..... . the v i -!. ., ) - lv.i 14 Ull IIV M ltd 1 ll Vmericnii Society of Meclianicnl Kngiu-Ts for furth"r iVvelennicnl. nnd may seen he seen en New Yerk's streets, member ( f the society declare. The invention calls for tin automotive l.riipietting machine te run along snow- "iiirit1 kf rfuttu Liiiir.ii it ii ivm.i ....,t ..B.. xvmivu ''iiM-, i-s. uwjr nil CIIUH illMI I III II lit out in compressed bleckM which -e ild Mr. Ldwen tried out his invention mented, Held After Attack Chicago. Jan. "."i. (Bv A P i Raymond Oberndorf, a yeniig musician, Is held by the police tedu.v neiiding in- vestignthm of his attempt last night te bhoet Felix Boievvski, composer and president of tne Chicago Musical Col lege. I The young man. believed te luive be I come demented, mid police that Mr. iBorewskl should die because of his de votion te his young wife, u devotion, Oberndorf insisted, which had caused I Mr. Borewskl te neglect his iniisli al I composition nud le slight him. 1 Oberndorf, the police say, called nt the Borewskl home, and nfter a brief I conversation fired two shots, narrowly missing Borewskl and his wife, anil then bent the composer ever tlie head with the pistol during a desptrate struggle. GOLFER DIES SAVING CADDIE Succumbs te Pneumonia After Res- cuing Bey Frem Lageon i St. Leuis, Jan. Si. The heroism of , j. m....t. .. ....if.... ...... i.. i ,V, 'I. llieciv, il lii'ii.i, ,n iiillllL- lllel usterdny when it was learned he died of pneumonia he contracted ii'i the result of his plunge inie the icy waters of n lugoen in Feicst Park, hole, Janu nj 8, nnd rescued Dennlil Mann, nln. years old, a cnddle who ventured en the thin ice te retrieve golf balls. Rleck vvas birried yesterday In Chicago. Bleck died Iut Saturday. Friends yesterday made his Identity known, ns, nt the time of the rescue. Bleck left his nutoinebile, dragged the boy from the Ificoen nud then denarted without bnhe recegnised. Three ether golfers care 1 for the boy, who buflcred , linly a ten.- perary cold as the result of his. plunge DIVORCE GRANTED 1 1 1. ......... .. 1 (.1 1 Judges Patterson and Sliocmaker te. day gi anted a Una decree , ei -divorce te Carl M. 1'eree from Bertls Mno Force. Court of I otiimen Pleas Ne. ., handed down the following Cleeran I1 UnUcher from Ilaniinh A Cir-Van- Ucller Utta K. Vundemllc- fiem Jehn M uerslue Hulda II Dervli from TubluH II lleruli. Adelph AimUndpr from '1 1 1 1 J .- Aualander Chiu Ieh Lsncli from llortirme 1 i mil Abram Hllverman from l.nu .SlUirman. Kathnn .M. Hplker from Abraham II Hpllur Kithrjn ):. Wllnen from Tsen J vvilsen. Mary Cant"!! from Mlclurl I'antwii. runny H uieini'r irem Ainert i: u. Cliillilep. t.illhiii II llomee from Jeinh rfnmce Dema iieH?ita Htiaw rreiu Aib.it w Khau' Luej D tarr-nter from Iteteit A c.ir- penter . James .1 Parmll from AmeliR j; rerrcll. Jtesll..! liliimn fiem ll;iir' It lilnien Then 11. Uardiier fiem frederlcU li iiurd- ner. MurrlH nudinan frjin Anni Itudm.in .Iineph W. Cummlnea fium Kvu I.. Cum in'nm .Sllia I' Tutter from Arnra Tietti lliirrlet J Leileur Irem Lewis J L-.letir. i;mni.v Mau Valentine rreiu Jempii Vulon- i.ucw u goon innnv or lire .'Nevvaric pa "Y.'.i.n.i Seamun from niU.ml.i W Sea. relm''' ld dete.'tlves, but said the niiiijuiiilii VV Sea man. . , , , ,. llariy A I'aueen from lern I l'amen. ilaiy Hihehaidt from Allmrt .Scliebardt Marie It. Mai Ien lruin Churlus I. Man liorelhv Maiy Voice! from Ir'iik T Voiel ...... Amanda V.. FUclnr from rrtnrl(K H I I'lueliUP ;; "-;. ifnrrmiiiir from Hmnu I lioff lieff m nl.lu. l.lirilDQlll vj, I JW1 lauu I1UIII uuilll belli Pearson Freeman Irem t'ranli .- " "e,""'nlnc ,rem """ ! i - jiutti r. Curry "'. ??' from Jamea I,, ctirrv fayler (ram Jehn I,. Tavinr. KdrM O,.areery from Krenk QreKery. ltebert fc. Moeller fremT8adi A. iteeller fj.llle IL AYttw from itfvj ?l vj(Nen BONNER DESCRIBES mm BODDYi Philadelphia Detective Tells of Arrest in Lodging Heuso at New Yerk Trial ARMS EXPERT TESTIFIES Special Dispatch te Kvr-nliiv I'ubllc t.tileer 'New Yerk, Jnn. 23. Hew Luther Neddy, the Negro tdajer of Detectives Francis,.T. Uuckley nnd Wllllani A. Mil- ler. vvas captured in n lodging house In l'hiladclphin, vv told today te the juiy nt the trial of lleddv before Justice vvnsservegai in the criminal Drancn ei the Supreme Court. This dramatic story, told hi- Pellremnn Charles K. Itnnnnr. nf 1Miirn,tnlt.iM tw, inmln the ' I actual capture, ant! the exhibition of j tll.n t. ..lt..fc. ..! t .., t..iA..ll..n . i in- uiiiii'i-iuvrceii cietiung ei oui'i-iesi Uuckley, marked the taking of test!- i lilntiv , Ueddy is being tried en llie indict-1 incut chaining him, with the minder of neiccuve lmcKiey. At tlie ( uicnist"" of the present trial he will be tried for the murder of Detective .Miller. Just nfter Hemier lin.1 tnkeii the stand the defendant." threned bis counsel, told I one, of tlie newspaper men that It wns net .Magistrate Ames Scott, tue I'liiui delphln Negro police justice, hut Police man Benner who took him Inte custody. Hemier Tells of Capture llenner testified that en December -0, the day the .slayer was ni rested, he vvas ordered te go te the elllcc of Magistrate Scott. With Scott, two ether Negroes, and one while nmn, he went te the three-btery tenement at litWO Hedman (street. They had learned that Buddy was nslccp in a room en ths second iloer. Benner led the way. Near the sccond-llenr 'landing he mivv , the barrel of n revolver pointing mil- I ward from n partly open deer. This deer opened up into a loom en the' right of the hnll. He went intt a i oein en the opposite side He saw Bodily through the paitu opened deer of tills loom sitting en the 'dge of the bed. Befete the Negro win nunrc of bis nrc-cnee. liunner lull irc-cnce. nuiiiier tin i Heddv covered. Buddy looked up. amazed at the -sight of th l. .... .,!..,,. i., mm n II, ll'IVIlfcl) Ml... ...M.b no attempt te ic.-Ni. 'Well. I am the man.' Bennet testi- liennet tisu- lied Bodily snld. The cimtli-n nskcit nerniissteti te nut .... i.i. i ii.t.i . i.. ..!...i ii.. en his silees. i ins was iietiivn. m - ! 1 1.. I fn.ni tin. Ii.msn ! IiU slnclt iil- r... ii. 1...1 .. i , i.i ....i.. icui. iii: jiii 1 1 mi mil itiiii ns citni iiiu.i i .1,1 ii,i.i i i,,,,... crs. 11" was hustled Inte a natiel wagon which vvas waiting outside the house and taken te the station house Weman's Clothing I'eiind I Cnderncath the bed iu Reddy's room. Benner said, he found tin! woman's "'; "" "-i i HCiin inuurtcrs in the City Ilnll. Bhiladelphic Reddy confessed. , On (ross-exumiiialien Renner ad- held miitt-rs. which the emigres win milled that he grubbed the pistol, which entitled te discuss in family sieicey. wns pointed out of the deer of the! Refeiilng le the illuiitlen in Ireland, , room opposite that iu which he found i he declined.: Reddy. "We lm v none only n pint of the He learned later, he said, that niiead." man named llenkins had nttcninte.i tn nr:.h.!!",0 T!1,I:r,,,.1,,.CH?,";,,.,UM, '.''"'DR. EVERITT. AUTO VICTIM, pel station, mid te take nil Credit ai rest. ,.v .......v.i n, Bl-i nuiliiy HI llie )I)1ICC for the I "I am a police eflicer nnd net a gal lery player," Benner nnsvvcred when asked If he did net seek te make use of the fact that bn had arrested Reddy te gain promotion. He admitted. How ever, that he had been promoted since tlie nrresf. Captain .Souder Testifies Police Captain Alfied J. Souder. in charge of the Philadelphia detectives, identified n statement alleged In Imve been made nud signed by Reddy confess- ing tin double murder. II Klelilitied of Reddy one of the signatures ns that and another as Ills own. After considerable opposition en tin part of counsel fin fhe defene Reddv ' alleged confession wits read te (lie jtny ' by Distiiet Attorney Banten and iie- opted us evidence when Captain Seuth r went back en tin stand after the neon ' reces. , In this allei;ed confession Beddv tells et the Incidents lcullns tip te the sheet - ! iug. II" says Ms tcmucr limed up when the two tletictivcs vveie taking hlm Im llie stitlen house te question him ie I i,.inllu' the Rhodes shoeliii";. nnd that , he divw his revolver and began firing, i '! he thoughts of the miinhnudli'ig w hit Ii, I be s.us, he knew be would luive re- I (eived hud hi gene te llie- station beu-c hi unnerved him that he h t his head. ! He had he n 'trilled en previous .lrui- sums. , Souder. en cioss-examinnlien, testi- j fied that after his ariet en January , ' "" sffeit wns made te force Reddy te ''".i ii".' uiiiii; ie inn inn wtiui in say , statement tin nllc'jed l.verv statement In the ulle-jed con- ., 1 . i. i ,.i,,; "f ii,., ' r .... ,,- .,- veiniHiiiny. '-.euuer ,,,,,,. , . 0 ,,f p ,.,, rl , nrs InWM MJ'-JS Heinv M Butts evnert en firenrms 1 ' r'""' ' P" "' Miccess,,,-, HKinst ,.rJst) tnrlan rhureh. 171H aril Snrun ill fer'lheViuue'CrtmZ ? vh't.m "b r Y'V""" , '''i ,i"1"i!1' ," f "'WfiW il,U i&&"jKi of the iJtillet-pierced oveiceat worn by H"U m"1 i,ls" ,l ''lnr, '" ,l,p bnnU' PATiiH'K J hu.bn.l of tu; i.u Wjjg the detective en the night of the murder. 1 "ll" - mi. oiieo. le two years for J.'ry Sl , n I. " MJ showed that Bucklev was in the act nf hi part in the failuie. .' ,X.I 1'. ?imcral in s.aiurtir ... . I . . .. I.. ..,.1. ...... .11. L I ' I 'UII CHII l'lll' "' """II ,'. dinvvlirg his icvelver fiem 11 lielster '.!''" -"'" " iccever a liaiance 01 whe he was shot down. This was s',,s ' "," four promissory notes given after Bodily had Hied upon Detective 1 " the hank for leans by Wesley I,. William A Miller, for whose minder Clayten, wlie, It is contended, lepte lie 1, te be tried at the conclusion 0f I w'11"'1' ''"bell. who received tlie the present tilal. 1 nienev r .1 . i""' '' 1 '"? ?. ? '"' 11 7 .. "" 'IS!' Butts told the jurors that the position en (lie oveiieat. but also en the inside oral. 'proved that Buckley had difficulty In ...i 1 r. ..i..i ..... f .1... 1. 1 . iKi'iiniK 111 lusmi (mil 111 me noisier nut of "e wnpii. he saitl, apparently had become caught in the folds nf the inside , W)M ,, p,,,,,,,,,, fm. ,,,,. , ,, , 1 mrli of one bullet which Reddy 1 d 1 et iU., i T.ixliali Cli.itifleiir hneni Adam i. Adubatu, the clintilTeiir who dieve the taxlcub which cmried the young Negro in bin wild (light ncress I New Jersev, was placed upon llie stand 'when the trial was resumed leduv. lie , pointed out the defendant ns the num. .Messed in wnninu k clothes, whom had driven across tlie State enlv lie 10- cause neddy lind threatened te kill On cress examination by Merti illu. Iu iiik, sun i i-iiiiiiM-i nu- me siayer. he de nieil that lie wiih reluctitnt te lestitv .... . il.t.... il i..i . i... i. . .. . f "J-",ti i.i( niigiii ueip neddy s ,,.. fense because be had been threatened In , tlie Newark liellee ' i'i, ..,.,.'' ,',t,i ,i .. 1 , , , i J "p wnes8 denied tliilt he had been waiiieu ej rne .M-wurli pe ce te ' vervhliiL enusllile i,. in .1 - , . ,J u "" , ,,m 1f)" '" "IJ'IK' the ' teiidaut. lie admitted that he im He de . Iii'iither en the N'nuiirlr i,ii r ' ln ' ,' NPW,,rJ peller force Mini md a iinni ie:i.ini ,t ji i... I...I.....I 11.. 11 I - ', '" n'ii"ii nediiy iii get uwuy was hoeiirise In- bad tn. jr was afraid Reddy would kill hlm. lie 1 said, mil he pointed te the fact that lie lied from the slayer at the liist emnii . I. ...lie n,l ,w,llll...l .1... ...... 1 I I' ' iiiuiLj ii.. ii.Jiiiii-ii mc s,uw .icisey nilil - 1 - 1 Pennsylvania jiolke. French Cardinals Leave for Reme Paris, Jan. 'St. (Ry A. P )- t'unli iinl Dubois, Archbishop of Paris, ninl Cardluul Liu en, Aichhlshep of Rlielius left today for Heme te atieml the tu-' ncral of Pope Ucnedlct nml later the, cnnelavc. te eleqt his titccefer. ' ' 1922 On Way te Heme CARDINAL O'CONS'KLIi Bosten prelate vvlm sailed for Italy .xCstfTilay iu Jein the Sncird College in the election of :i I'epc IRISH LEAGUE DEMANDS "FULL INDEPENDENCE" Principal Object Declared by Newly Organized Bedy I'.irls Jan. 'J.'.. (By A. IM-The Iiiteru.itlenul Irish Lnasuc, organized 'it iv today by the World Cengtcs of the Irish Race, decided the principal ibjut nf th league mi, si be te help Itelnnd gain full Indt pcndeiiie. After a healed debate the cengiess dciided te held sicrvt sessions fir the itigtinl.nlleu of the new .engite. This lift Ien vvas hotly leiifsted by several . ,. . ' ii,ucatc . .,. f.it,i mie 1 .1. IIIJIMI, 't ei-miiu'iiii ..... i . . . f !.if i lie winii.rest of hc ilelezntcs. made xlporens light for open nieeiiiigs, , R (1) ,,,.,,,, tlat lhr ,Uestien bbbbwtSMLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV IbbbbbbbbbbtbI -X t m,, -&:'. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH sbbbbbV ,-1?-H;bbbbbbbbbI IbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt .. ... , ,f .llse.isstmr In i.i.l.lle or ml. I "".""."" .'"" '"",'. ' VI ""."W .T .,.,- ... ...... -...w ... - --.- linireuneu are irrnouniee irnm th Aii. 'vnte i - ,', . ... e ,.. 1 , IIUTCP llllll lllliusuv III 11 liiit.i. Deli-cite Cb'iir.v. of Australia. 'ie lie. ! , .7 ,, . . i -..i,. ..!.., lated the nivs. I .anion de nlera. wlie vvas piesh ling, smiled nt the membei of the piess picsent iluiing the ile.egatc s nt lick, ns if lie depiecnted this atti tude, but he indicated lute that he favored secrecy en the question of trade piometions. Delegate Blown, inning his light ngnlnst the icereey motion, criticized the g.Mieral nttitude of tl.c congress, which he said had been run In n man ner worthy of i laokweids enmp. Del (gate Cl.'iirv. in replying, said then luiil been no faithful press reports (if the proceedings, net even In the Irish press. Delegate Ilensini, of lliudferd, Lng.. reinarlicil unit inese were neuse I rsurslr-rs -niinnnMll lerrlt.iri iu Bt bumtu lumunnuw, '-i,;. u ,, M1)rgrstr,(1 lhat there be liumeiliafe discussii n If there l n Other Victims of Crash Are Recev- menacn en (icrmany's, eastern frontier. ering Funeral services fur Dr. l'lln II. Fverltt. pieniinent woman p!ivlcliin mid pr ifosser of ?vnecel.)gy In the Weman's C0II030 IIesitiil, who wn kilbsl when her iiutotneblle was struck by u 'luck M'sterday afternoon at Tvventv -thiid and 1 lioinpen streets. will b hii'l it -:.!0 e deck toniermw nflcinoei in the 'I'cntli Cbiiiih. Sevc.itcenlb nnd Spruce sticcts liiieiiiietit will hi nui'le Friday in Dan ville, Pa., wlure Dr. Fveiltt wns betn fifty -live ycats nge. Dr. Fveiltt wns en het way te the Phrhiilelphli (Ien. rnl Iles'utirl, wIk'tc sill the nccitlent oidiiieil. With tier weie I 1. Marne'lii 1'. V"2l ISO" Spruce trc"t, ami Dr. Miguel (Icinll. Chinese si mien' at the Weman' College Hos pital. Reth were slightly Ir.iutid in the 1 1 ash. iir 11" was an ussormie et 1 Jr. irrivm r.n.rl m the Weuiiin's IMeillcal Cel- I .TAC,OllS.--.lnii 2T iige deiiiirtinent of yvnecolegy . She is j 11 gindiiale of the celle'ie, 11s is aUe Di . 1 (10111II. who is new taking pest-gradu-ate wiiik at til" ii'llo'je. BANKSUES GABELL North Penn Receiver Seeks te cover $7680 en Notes Re Suit was bieught in Conn of Cem- nien Pli as Ne. 1 today by llie North Penn I'.ink, In chat ge of Jehn S ' " " GAS INCOME BOOSTED City Gets $3,850,939 Frem Sales T'.ntr. s ... . ,. r. s w iu u. sj, i, ssuii&uiiicrB Sal's et "as by the Cnlted (las Im Im Im proveii'ont Cciu.puiiy uuioiinted te 1.1. j-IT.-Sti.'Jl') ubii feet lnt year, nc nc cenllng te tne lopert filed today with Cltv Comptroller Httdlev . Thin shows ill Ineivise o'er PJl'll of JOII.lOIi.L'L'O cubic feet The cil.v'i shaie in the income from lli(s(. sulci-, inni hi nt i 11 11 tits en every dellai. tot li:;ii.l.1, 11 .lyalnst f.'l,7i(),00.:i(l In P.I'-'O. The lat iniinier of 10LM bad 11 total iiilunie of I.HO'JI'v.-iCn cubic feu. fi 1111 tl pteccd of which the city re. eeivc.i ?'JiU..li:i. I.'l. 0- Fine Jewels for increasing the importance of old-fashioned jewelry when reconstructed in the most mod ern and artistic forms. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. Jewelry Silver Stationery Chestnut fie Juniper Street it e p i . i- j m S, V""J N t.-...r-j Council Committee Aprlr'bvej Ordinances Restricting Traffic! en FWe Thoroughfares ! nMLL hoehilo drfcfcUtRS Recommendations for making ccrtnil streets ene-wnv thoretighfnres. cnltr" cjicd bv an eloquent dissertation K? teuncllinnit Ilnll unen the nirtt. v. tinil upon the pPri jf lug. frntured today's meet? icll'sr C'ommltlee en 1'ubli reckless driving lug of Council Safety. The proposal le make Twenty. HtJ street n one-way street from SeulhJ street te Inlrnieunt nventte, with traf.i (!, rrnlfitv tinvlt, ft.......... .1, . . li sl .s -TO. ra.,r.ci..jl,,ii i i I lusiiiuiinuic tllstrtt through which it passes des re V,n . henvy trnlliq be excluded. i Sneaking In behalf of Indnstrlnli.-i.' ! Iu the cuuthcrii section e( tlie cltii' tniltietllnntl TTnlt nnn.li.,1 11.1- . .' nnd then in his own behalf spoke feelJl lugly; of the scodrge of the speed demon flinty ocierc pleasure." said 5rf Hnll. "We connet afford le MMrv? Oilu llrenf f,n. 1 1. A til...lu... .!..' ,"". "',.,1 , ... vi-urciesM "And iu Ihut connection," he C0nj tlnucil warmly. "Council ought iff pass nn erdlliancc te curb the n.Li demons. HundrcdH of lives were lest' last year because of sneedtm. i.' mobiles. Only lust night an eminent woman Rtirgeen was killed here In this city this way. . "1 never trnvel in an automobile but that I have te warn the jackass at the wheel that I'm net going te a fire " The ordinance wan approved. Other recommendations for ene-way streets, were: Rush sttcct from nreail te Olenwoed irvenuu, eastward; Fifth and Sixth streets, from Roosevelt boul beul vin il le Oirard avenue. Superintendent Mills was urged hr the committee te revamp the Walnut street paiklng regulations en a twenty, four-hour batds, ns many cars parked there after dark Interfere with the hotel traffic. He nlse was urged te station traffic policemen nt Eighteenth and 8m. streets, Bread and Spruce streets, anf eiuer corners ceiisuiercii nangcreui Ir the committee. He premised te de m nu Lnmr na n fn nf flin .... f. thf iHiitixitieri of the 1 1 iide, tern- hci100i " vw"" POINCARE SENDS DRAFT OF ALLIANCE REVISION Said te Propose Unlimited Duration of Lloyd Geerge Pact Chicago, .Tnu, 23. A copyright Pri disunion 10 tne v uieagn Tribune, says: I'relnier l'elncrite'K draft nf Lis re. vision of I'rcmieT Ueyd ticerge.'n ah' linnee. whidi was transmitted taMat piis Curzon yesterday afternoon, pro vides : IMrst. The duration nf the nlHawe will be unlimited instead of for ten ycnr.s. Second. Reciprocity will he sneelf. Icnlly mciitleued, I'tniicc preipisln; aid in U11.-111 iiiiiuiji ill case ei nggrC1 sien. Third. The evuet ilcHnlt inn of "Gir-1 'man aggression" is te include nn at-1 ! tacit against tlie Allies in the neutr.t' I i or occupied zones of the Ithlnclanil. intteail of only nn invasion of French Frem Injuries I '"'!' "uniinriii coiuecc qmi co- . illinffl I lull flVit tiulrml lintinnnn hrt l.anih I v" iiiiii'ii ..iv. ii Jin u wv.1 iisUI IHO 4 tIUl,'l and IlritisU armies and naval general staffs. IKATII1 im.VVV'T;'", I,rlsl Ta . en Jar. :t US Can. Relatives nnd friemt In v Itrcl re it- IVeslii leelnii iu II A M.. from her renlilonce .sua B4. inni uiu luneriti. in riiiiirnui .ianu..rv ife ".. 'cilffe st. llrlhlel, ta Solemn rmiulrm min m ii.irn n 1 nun 11 jirmei t'a , 19 a, II HU.-I uirni ii .iihth q i run ice erinul, n Me''l.i:.NA6llAN.--At 1'erUnml Jt . lit 'Ml. ItUi. SAllAll. vvMen of Jehn ifcClmt Cli.lti. IJue nellci' of funirut Mill biv slv(n. I euni.T.. On Inn .'." ift.'.' I'VrniCIv i.vuinN. unufiiiicr ei .itiiin r ,.nu umm n Oilell, BCJ I j our. Ktiimriil en 1'ridiy, it i .. .. , ' 1 .! I'aiviun 1 dniutiiii,,' luiliKI"U?IT "( was te pellerni ll't opeiatien. when i.NnrlK'rtli l'n. Inlermeni lirlvuti- nu. 1. nuiiunnij. 011 jnn .1. i;i.':. it Seutn 1IIRI1I1111J nve .Mfrlnii l'n Dr. u AI.VIX lltl.t.. runnral en Ih urn) ay. at 2 SI 1 I' M Iiiti)rlnenl.nrlati MOOD Jnn a I. ltua. WIM.t.Wt r h. immi 01 AuRtmiu v neon tnee hhoei ii. tlfn anil frlcnits sre Invtteil tu allfml fe rcrai seivice. 1 rinat s r .vi . at mi 1111 tosliterie). "022 N Lambert tt Inwrmeil lit-nnii. 'ivpsiiv tvif at .Solemon Jacobs JMalllti led IrlenJs are Invtteil te nttem! funpml iirilcjf. i-rlilnv. .10 1. .M. lire. elv. ut her till ! iirnce, 3'.'1U N. Uread 8t. Inttrm'vnl AiJitli Jcsrnirun Centfleiy ' PIlANK. -Jan. '.'2. 1022. KATHrtT.V AT, wife nf Leuis C rrnnlc anil d.tiinlKer of Kel'" ami lain Jehn I, VVetrel J "unernt wrvlcw llnirsdaj. 2 I. M.. parlor" "f W I Phllllti f is t lOlh st VIpwIiib VVilreil) eietlni iil"rme.iit iirlvatc. ML Wmnn icrnmn'. AUHCiTT. -At Main landing N..J.. Ji 21. AIt.ni:LLA. wife of flark V' MWt 1 ami dauihtnr of laU Caplaln Jeph WIlBil lltelatlvi's and frlenCa Invltfil tn funeril Jirr .Ices at her Iul3 rldnce, .vUva Mmlri Prtday adcrnoen 2 o'clock Internum lrli i:Vrl .ITT.--Su.M-nK en Jan, 2. 1W. Dr i:LLA n. KVIJIIITT ll-larivei n till 4 iiuin inn 1,-.--- . SerliiKinlll bve Helcntn hluh niayj it ' .In lern nt Hi. Msthew s riiurch 10 A, a s. an A M Hiji ii.,ii,.ia V.i i",mKrV IIAHTIIUT. Jan 21. Wit HEIAIISA Ij IIAHTUIIT. dniiehfr of the 1st" r."l' nnd wiiiieiinina 1 niisi iiu-irn ."T-"::! and frlrnds ure tnvltid le nit.'nil runri jiew J l-ilr .. lien. Aph imt ' ' .r""-? ,rr'V' ... ,..T,v . in: CI.' JIAIlV jk: inciitKi- nf K lrr h e ( an '".? 11. I..V.S .'Ill -I "' ' '.I.I.M ..,..A lAStfi nle llamlt en C'li.iPIT MP. 'I! D .MeKKenaer auxiiihh ' V . urn Invited te tMn I' ... n. nrrvlree. I'lld.is. 2 r H l'!"r"5' r.tldence of hni latter l.VJil IV'" Intnrineni hiiieiiv erivHiu .j, HIMS lliiverferil la "'l'f'''.b'1.fj eldeid son of l.anrelet and Api. A. Si" Kunernl service at Hi Andrew7. thiPfiA f,!i. v I Tliiimany. 2(ltll lllt t 'J KUI.7, .- ". -". .- ''IJUIIKIN 1 -Jen. 21. MAIlTINPWn; lain. and of Aiinie uurmn "':-. "' iViiirt L..,Diiv Hi.lnfenl. I diintv Jloye lrii ;, ':...". '.,.! f.lnn.l. nlr I 'Onnil UUlU V fi nm IiIm tutu rm firnci. m 10 uvcniy-uvi iienniicial Asite- arleit, nnd nu bin italed .S:iS,1),. 'of wlili.li he waii a nienibei ar ... e ii(.iiiiivnn .', ,, .s....t. ....-- -...--. .....11 utienu 1unfr.11, '.'.' ?'., ',;:.-. .1 St Ills lute lewd.l co. -. ,...;" ' " fWi ...... rurill (.111 lliniH li!lA. M. Interrnent Hels "'!". "..."- ..nW V ' ' "s J-Sii'.1 "llHl.P 1VANTIJ) -I'WIAU: ''urb.in: wanes 112 fll 7IT Che.tnyt - . .-:". .T7. .:.Tr. . r. 1 1 .n ic end MV iri.F.ji, 111 A. -.r. 11 1 neon, j - .. t- A "tt - j .' ? . j l .. . f! v rt .1, .1-
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