.Vi. ,' i' lMM e . ft ' NIGHT k ,.! Fntr fenlellt and Friday with slnnlv . v . ' ij rising (cinpfnUurci lowest tonight about 15 decrees; Rcntlc winds. ti.ui'i.iiAH m: ,r r.cu noun EXTRA l i ,s I iie in 112 i i I 1 I u ji3"iinT8 lag 2i 2t I ) r illilHHH THE WEATHER ' k . P 1 , , . ftl - . IT -- Ti7 X --. L,fULX DJ T H H .fin.tnn ui tunc . v y i . VOL. VIII. NO. 11D Unlmd as Secend-CltM Mstur t th Poi'temc t FMUaelpUla. 'Pa. Undr tte Act Of March 3. 1B70 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922 rubllhl Dally Excpt Sunday. fluberlptlen PflM l Tear by Mall. CepvrtRht 103? V Publle Idgtr Company PRICE TWO CENT , REMORSESTRICKEN, "FINE FEATHERS" THEIR HOODOO MRS. ROSIER Ifl CLOSELY WATCHED Wails Hysterically for Slain Husband and Baby as She Pace3 Cell CORONER'S INQUEST WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW Mrs. Catherine Rester, back In her cell at Moynmenslng after her vllt yes ierdny te tlie chapel where her murdered husband's body lay. was se shaken to day by remorse nnd four thnt she threatened again te bill here1f. She It in n stnte bordering, en col lapse, refusing feed, nnd crying con stantly for bcr hubiyid nnd her bnby. A etrlrt watch Is being kept en her day nnd night. At the time of her husband's funerM yesterday, the body of ".Terry" Itcck itt, the young stenegrnphcr whom Mrs. Itelcr killed lust Saturday when she murdered her husband, was being bur led quietly from her parents' home. - Mrs. Hosier's lirst h.vsteilcnl outburst en her letuin from viewing her hus band's bedj, prison alteudnntH sny, wns when her tine clothes wcie" taken from her nnd she put mi. against her will, Hie rough prison gingham. Sin iulis mill Sobs She (bricked and sobbed alternately willing for her bob and her husband. At times she would sit for ten or fifteen minutes, tense and with llxed gaze, staring at the blunl; prison wall. t lien widdenl scream violently. The nlnnned attendants called in the woman pli.vslclun nd -he gave Mrs.. Rosier an eplute. Finally, under the influence of the drug, her cries became less frequent, nnd nt Inst she slept. 1 This morning, ns yesterday, she re fused feed. Her diet has been milk principally since her impriseuuiiut. She v !i living en the hope that niter the iu qutst she mnv be pciiuitteil te return home te Iter child, until her trial. , Petcctive McUlnln, who went with her cstcrdey, related thnt en their return te Meymuensing ulie nuked him te step the car nt a drug store, se sh could buy keijic" senp, n toothbrush nnd towels. She went Inte the store with him, , then repented having left the car. "Siippeft somceno recognizes me," " she said. "They're all looking nt me." , "lcs," nnswercd Jicuinln, "una J ( K- htanl ene of the salesgirls say: 'Gee, , ., de you think that nuna eirl can be that MirTsehV Aler'OfJted the detecflvclf he thntieht i he cqilld jmuggle her buby iu under ncr mr cear. lie leia ner It would uu useless, as they would only find it im-. n injiillatcly. ' " Dftecn Witnesses te Testify Fifteen witnesses will rpiiHfv nt Hm Corener's Inquest tomorrow. The defense has supplied the Cor Cor oner with names of persons it will call for the purpose of showing that Hosier anil his stenographer had been en friendly terms for mero than n cnr. Among these who may be called are weinl girl empleyes of the I'lillu vr t Showcase Company, where Jlies Ileckitt was formerly employed, it Is said that it was there that who inet Rosier iu the enrly part of last yenr, while he was engnged in advertising work for this company. . Startling testimony is looked for nt the Inquest. Mrs. Hosier's attorneys "m u V nre cn'dent sufficient evidence will be produced te cnuble them te go before Judge Audenried nnd seek te have Mrs. Rosier admitted te bail through n writ of habeas corpus. Neither of Mrs. Hosier's attorneys will show their hand nt this time. They "e lay that their big guns arc te be reserved for the trial. Pistol Salesman te Testify . uh.t t,0Pftr!mc,lt store snlcsmnn who old the pistol te Mrs. Rosier will testify at the Inquest. It is said be remarked Centlnurd en Pace Feiiftrcn, Column Pour COURT FAILS TO RUFPLE GIRLS HELD AS SHOPLIFTERS Medlshly Garbed and Calm aa Can Be When Dall Is Plxed fnJYv? m,f!?,lsIl,y Knrl'cd girls, arrested tf. 6lJepllftlng. calmly faced a mngii rlnl I cnt,rnl Station today, but the iifl n. t"? woman stere detective who caught them after n struggle. ineglrla said they wero Pauline Mar t.' ,tw'lt"-twe. nnd Rose Rimlcr. M?iyi:thre,e' Thcy sal(1 they cume dl wi? here (rem Cleveland, O.. nltheiigh maT8? nl Pullman slips in their bags "Me detectives doubt them. i.VJVeu.ng Wera,,r llrst were netlec-d S8'.111 the (,r,J department of n Ja a ,stre.et 8tere Anna Kngle, a il.?S? .1, oct,Ue' 'stilled that alie snw E .i'1' drnVM'l,l"lcr their coats, .n. ' iey vWtcl1 thc hosiery depart M,; Ilt A,a2- it'ded, took about n nnVe11"," ?U lhc, ,,ncst Bllk deckings, nnrtntcr helped themselves te glees. ,,.'u J.-ngle testiflexl the glrle were ff11, s,te,ro whcn Bhe seized them, l.nr tK,"?610.'1' scratched nnd Licked, vt cctlve mibdued them. tv .h2tli0 B'rll(.w,ere searched police L fend Pu Iman receipts nn.l In HnftferBTwWch te'Hcatwl they w cm fe"vffdgs,laUt'elr?ry 15 anJ ln i3est,, JQsipHJi. STRAUB DIES Member of Stock Etfchanfle Thirty fives Years, Once Chairman tv-n lP.'a St.?c Exchnnse for thir at i?car0' ;JiciT, Tterday afternoon Iran "' 41 I,,rh"acn read, Stone Stene Mt Pnumenla cnuEed the death. Wbni i?. was J?'sty-three j ears old. Sir Lbcen, cenf,n a week, ertlia pmiV1! ?tl.neJl,m waK ehnirman erved m a pIllhl? ?""" anil eImi 'nndsr, both of this city, " S ft',?1 tferrlc,cs will tnke place nt htun, .ratlir',n5r, "ftemoeu from a mjnt "c w "'"Je'taklna establuli' Bs :'l l V!R:A BBBBBBBKv fflBBBBflBfl $mIJHKMi!.i' we iWHHBBBWifrwi HitWHBBBKiM BB1 I I I n " I New State Dry Chief nnnf IP IS PUT ON P. R. T. AS FARE Jf BASIS Company Adds $38,000,000 te FiVnrn an Werth of "Going Cencern" PUBLIC SERVICE BODY TO FIX FUTURE CHARGES Vnluntlnn of the Philndelnhln Rnnid Transit fempanv was plnced tedn nt .2i0,000,000. This figure includes the cost of flic entire system. On this nmeunt the Public Service Commission I will be requested te base n permanent I ji fare. ' The concluding item, which went te 'complete this telnl. wnM one for "going itenccrn" vnlue. nt S3S.000.000. This clnlm fnr tlm Intnnelhln nssets nnmed caused n prolonged controversy when' tne proceedings were resumed before Public Service Commissioner Clement today. tfhe item was submitted by W. K. Myers, of the company's vnluatlen committee. When pressed by Assistant Cit,v Solicitor Rexenbnum for n specific definition of "going concern" Vnlne, Mr. Myers snld it was the value that Succeeds McCennell Despite exists in n completed, matured nnd sue-1 WMVl"-CUJ "lwulme" "I" Pressure Brought te Bear en Washington H. RRPPP BP TH ' B-; m ' Jk; mm ( fiHHHfliHHfe''fc Bh iWwHg Wte H , 5y,?1w tyi 'MB -B-Mw ,m HlHVf - "ff H rtMfr 'lji -r fl-PF wfiGmaBi i k. lr'jv l?r ' w $ni KX nVHKi':(fl-i IIKV. JOHN T. DAVIS nwKlPPhiNTFn jUMIIU III I UII1IUU ENTOMBED Papal Candidate twraAf- y!fri9&lf Vtft9tPWt.W)Pf! 4WiSWi' WITH SOLEMN AND MPRESSIVE RITES Bonedict XV Buried in Pontifical Rebe in Crypt of St. Peter's I unuwu-. writ n-uuincu ! TO LEAVE CATHEDRAL t -,:-, H?R Ew y fRl' iv. w k. wlHc s. H 9 T. T(?K j ttr iH i QHf H k TSK"' BK2bSf ? 4TB I j E iPK 1Dl'lifR i Be rt 'lu HH i ,2J?iJEK rJH yMBKL eSSHHR i S1ATE DRY CHIEF 11 the Asviciited Press Ilonie, Jan. 'JO. Pepe P.piiedift NV wns entniiilKf with solemn und itnpres- sle cerrmnnv thil nftenioen. His bed, Inclesrd in three enfkets nnd drcsl In the pontifical robes, lies In n crpt under til.- great bnsilira "f St. Peter's. , te the right of the cntranoe. The historic nnd beautiful litual wns tvltnnuar.l ntili- liv monibers of the Snored College, members of the penti- . fxii , en Afjn 1 finfl I fwni hnusMmlil nnd the tmnnl nobility laU MLLtU MNU I UUU nnd diplomats nccredltrd t..ihr ntlcin. i HURT IN FRESH RIOTS ' Thc great bronze dner of St. Peter s " .' .in nA.,r i r. r.-. had bwi closed nt neon, cutting en uie a bAIIIU, nUIVIt H-HHJ) ,-,'" -, .r t KIHXAIi MMK fl.lt lite Itclglnu Canlhwl who bernme fumeiis (luring lhc (iermiui oirupn eirupn linn of ISclgluni, Is said te be the lending rtnididnir. nmniig I lie foreign Cardinals forM'lectlen as siicci'smji t 1'ope Ilfiuillct se isri ACCEPT OFEEJt OR ME SLI Harding Puts Shantung Conn' nrnniisn IJn in PnHn In l Talk With Sze CONCESSIONS BY JAPAN ARE CONSIDERED ADEQUATE'! British Delegates PerauadedVj Nipponese, While Other "Side ; Was Left te Americans U. S. REJECTS GENOA PLAN President Holds Europe 'Must Set Heuse in Order Before At tempting Reconstruction cvssimiy operated property, witn n built-up business nttuehed, rls 'compared with n new property, which Is in nn Immature condition, usunlly prevalent at the beginning of its opcrntien. HEADQUARTERS IN THIS CITY Pauline Martin (left) nnd Rose Snyder (right), Mho say they nre from Cleieland, were "specially Invited" guests of Central Pollce Court today. Tlie two fashionably garbed young women were ucrused of shop lifting and of scratching the face of a stere ilctoctlve who suggested they pay for clothing found under their clothes Kxplnlns Intnngible Asset It includes, he said. the. added value I te a property usually attendant upon the consolidation of many plnnts into ene efficient organization, the benefit of .. " "J , , .. "'. rP"V',,1 cost of l'ern- .vontntlve .Tebn Themns DnvW nun UJIil UL'lLLTTVICe. nu a Rtaft Corrrapenient Washington. .Tnn 2fi. State Renre JIIOlM- utrnum i,t l.llninnlfV which for IllOrO tlinil X&l'TAH Troepe Reported te Have The oiTOineny began with the remnal Quelled New Insurrection of the body from the chapel of the Hely iiitlen, Jan. 211 f R A. P.) A n'TlH'ufi.bffl'rtlrt IS. bt -hle dispatch te the -, Star from mwn the sheulilers of md-rebed uhers. Reme today says It is reported there llfl"C UUU1 ilim U""" " " " ', - . "" llv-H Ui.ui uu- mm- invmu u.u i.i , Pepe In the pnpnl chair in peimncni Cnlre Kpt( reMlltill in ,0 persons I ",,,u " ",,ri, 1"" present .inpnnesc proce-slens. bpng IdP(1 am, mer0 ,,, en thou. proposal with ,cg..,rd te the 10turn, nf Headed by Vatican Clergy un,i ,i,,u i-.,.,i ! "' rnllwn or the American delegation I The funeral cortege was : headed by ' p,rItlKh troops the message adds. ! W,U i"MIP " ""ient holding China ',hl'i Tnn,Tnn- tTnti-?.HSrtl'l'IN the insurre-tien. Thus far no spensible for .he fn.Iur.. te reach aa . ,nud chnntlng the nntlu-n hninD'ni agreement. It is understood thnt this ti-.--.ima ' i in nirnnr vinn nr i in nifi iljiiil iuui mil in (ii-imii in liiii iiiiiitt ii - - 1iMIIIUU, i !. ; - , " 11 CIJNTON W. OIMIKTIT "trfr rnrKtenrirnt l.trnlnir I'uhtlr IdlTI fepwrtght. i:it. bv rf (. ;0 Cempanu Wiishlngten. .Tan 20 - The Shantung situation is this: China will cither .. i ... i. ..- inn vii ile i.iinrfi -.. t i. . i t "- ''n-iii- m inn i riiMifitiir ii urn a hille. Pn.. wns today appointed Federal ""'"' .."""'"L''; "' ,v ., "': '.i"" .' '""" ,,UB 'L"'", "' ltl ... ,, .-:; " 3 i it nise includes, according te Mr. Prohibition Plretpr for Pennsylvania '""', "'"";r "'' "' "'i,.,' '. ,rn. Ulltcinl qulirtrr ire were Inclined , .-, .u,.,,. , Mjpm. the added value te n prepertv b. Internal Rovenur. Commissioner i ""imene. Ah t " J''00' '7' , ,i ,ne I te discredit the serum uess of tie- re- '' the .negotiations timt hn0 hteh 1 , I Because or tne development of the ' r.lnlr. Tils remmKsinn, signed lis Mr '""" V ' ' j " - the "Mlieree " Portia trouble. A dispatch from Held going en recently , the Rritish have un- 1 nHMAIIITPnVCQ'DIIIICTnDnDQTUIIPlf'ti;"& .., His-nbntim declared that it was "ri- , duties as sucoesvev te .William C M 1 ", in.pnc;'r ,n, f.rEtrtr,, h?h nin statel rP)er,riJ enl '. sheeting und wound- Hrltlsh have Uen mere successful In It Anr mil-Ill I nflTrn IT nnnmniO llnnfir ''"'"""""'nld this sum. which the IMrCennell. resigned, ns seen ns he can hebedv had sted whip. ling in state r warrant officer xes lh,P .,.. ,lf ,,, ," t ,1. 1 M i ntiV MM Ml A III I U HMnrllf r.mpn!,.; nf,IP,I for 'ndcnnitc nmll be sworn In. ThK ceremony, officials the has lea. K, wcnli ( ' . their part of te Jeb than have the j HUE rUlll J LUUIrlJ "Ml lllll Nil ll llll V T "t"K,'l0,vn " nmilly greater than snld. will occur lnte tedav or tomorrow tlJnT7'" ineidents eccuirul as n result of the Americans. Reth HntMi and Atnerl- I1IIU i UUI1U LUUIL.L ni UUUIUIIU IIUIllL the cost of the whole transit system ln He was formally notified of, hW un- of these who. si-ncd the rreent -am have pcrcchul the necessity of 2 !llbJ?. ..,. . .. P?,n!nt?,,nybr..,rtcp.n.P.l,nf?"n. r-n? manifesto urging Hgyptlans te adept mi effeetln,, settlement f H,e Hl,n,u- ' I .....V'0V"""0. "ansii-sy.srcms n etuer n no-ei niiy win no a 1 iiumieipnia. "V; Yh ,...!. is .Im MnrniiiH '"Htude of non-ee-operution toward the . '."","""."" i ' U"-r IIUr UUl'll (MI11L I r LI1I1C K11IU. 411. lytlVIH UTS I1II1I1'!! tll!PIIlL llfN Pile of Marks and Obscure Ger-, Wounded IVIan Dragged te Me V man City Bends Only Things Left tercar by Four Confederates in Mount Airy said Mr. Resenbniiin. nddresslng Myers, "but you want $.1S,000,000 for a guess, a mere judgment." City in Contest Figures pernie efforts of "wets" nnd powerful pelltlcnl Interests In Pcnimlvanln nnd ether States. Officials disclosed thnt pressure from these Interests hud been . . unremitting frnni thn limn If liimiitiA AlW If AliAllltilllttt ,!-. t 1k1Kt.1 lk t ll.A. f l ..I . m 1 -..1 . Jiucvmiuiiui mpu tii-L-iurctt iiiul Known mnc .ur, ui this "going concern" claim of the com- "dry" nnd nn ardal u i,4,l ,neln-.fnrfifer? the MfimilN. "rltlSll uutlieritles. .juvv.iv.kv., .....j. ' ," . Vv, 1 , , , Krnnccsce and colonel lJirscuuuiu, eilitii- n rerns of the Neble (iuards. Acxt came tlic major prelines in new - the lesults of the I'flr l"nvtel-n M ttt rt -...f 1.- ... . . ' m.v commander of the Swl- 0q..K pre- . "" " , TL""' "'" - ..'.!?. the Washington Conference. disturbances in"the mist f..,v mnnH.u u rl,' ni'cstlnn bus been put up te t the result of the NutienulUt agitation the Chinese (Icucrnment nt Pckln, whirre for independence. tw ,,Uestleii of stnndlng out und ner- WORTH $10, RECEIVER SAYS, FLEE AS HOT LEAD WHIZZES Pany'H was resting en quicksand, there- 'under consideration tot thTpesL"' Pell- Sword and C ; In quaint medlcval ' " -"" " haps wrecking the Conference with "j luiiuiuiiHK inuk 11. ivwiiiu uu vt) 1 uuiiins uuu eviiurs irem sevcrai niaics -.-- - ,, , . ,,, njniiinvj nmeuiucui iush ui imu kuuu opinion Ol strongly 'centcsted-by the city. ,., sought te block his appointment. "L'.'l buckled slippers; the 1 the liigh TRIIIMDU niCD di -7i- .his .-,....,. or of neeenttn- .1,- T-., Five burglars w.e driven away by "u don't xpect u- te be salted I Senater lepper. who sponsored Mr. w e tne armea ter 8 u , . .... u.-n PUH- - - ' - Rumors Persist That Kehn An nppnrcntly well-founded ru mor has it that Kdwln E. Kehn, missing broker, Is hiding near this city. New Yerk detectives sny they be lieve he is in or near San Francisce, but n man who knows Kehn well rsas the broker stnged "a very gay party" at a suburban inn Inst Sat urday night. cnirninA- At. , ,. i.im An .. w 1111 t 1 a Tif iirji- - - n in iir iinnrn 1 - m 1 iivi iittiitii nnn inim t- nn menm ltIUi'ne-..i.e i,hri.'A. Tlr. Unhert r7,wlthbut tclllnir us hew von nrrlved at Wended hli-Van ii matter of .nrinclnl. MpniwIiUp the tnqnbers or tlie fSHcrcu Thirty Phi Gamma Deltana Ft-m-tdecided. lif781meft:'(&01aHfftAindfBi Meunti .Ifcf'.; u 'f1 W' -t wRhpuHfrl a political tensldeffl- CflllohHen, nrphbleliepa nnd AMp- e..v MamfVidilrir- i.u . a t 1 j r , '-- -i i. i. - 1111 - h n f tm tatsfxi tiki .iiii 1 1 11111 - --. -r -- -iia f ,1 l r . i . r . -, Airy, una man re 1 and wns neincii xne 1 euros arc Dascd.en oniniens." pen. oiuieu.u 1 rst rensuitinsr liev-. - -'.""..""" ,r"" v-' ,-r--.;. ,mtx . .-' 7" -N .. ..v. . . , 1 j .-! Choir, with Itn hign sinus ns;ng nieng , aniriynwrnwrs or tlic I'bl fiamma TJie' both Sides el tlie nunr. -s tuey vnicreu irtiia crnieniuy lermeu a pnjainn tire flwflv liv Ilia ermiriwinu An lift,! ret, I rind nf,l Afi Mi'ii,. thn fire-. ' I "Yes, 'but these oplnlens,s' said Mr. Wesley P. Oiles. chnuffcur for Dr, UeKenbnum, "may be based en preju- einnuiH, nenni me reuDers ns incy werei uice and superstition forcing n rear window. Giles hud rigged up n buglnr nlnrni with n buzzer in his room lifter a burglary nttempt there' last year. Olies hurried downstairs with h gun and was standing in the kitchen when nnri t- tii n mnnnnr n m tn hn the deer tlnnllv wns forced. Anether ! us; SCnIce te thc greatest number of deer sepnrntcd him from the rehhers. ' jmtrens, and effected n saving of mere He raced iinstnlrs nnd. leaning from a ,11,,,,. $11 nnn finn nnmniiir -I , .... 1.., -.-.l !"" "--'. .. . . St..ek or flerman marks and nn n. 3CC ,nu.7,"'r-v ,L'lr winuew. upc i ..re Jlr. jteseiibnum contended that the In cndenverlng te show that conseli datien of the underlying companies should be considered in a going-concern rvalue. Mr. Myers pointed out that this consolidation resulted m routing tne sertment of bends IsM.ed by efarcurc L " JIS Twe Znf(tW decreased in 1021. German cities, were thc sole contents of I J"? arn,,c,,. ,V ifl,i ?.?r - wb,c? fnrt WnS hnVlly 1 ''eeptng with three safe deposit boxes rented by n K I7IW nbeut und tired four or me 1 a going-concern value. Myers asserted Kelin & CoTbUreiit bmker? thnt had nothing te de with the case. Prnnkltn 'Pnihf frtmnnnv. llnvi.l 11H. ml-scil. Then he sent three mere bul- una tnij is figtire wns based en pres- 'uu i,-i-- ,,, .,1 im. ! lets nt them and one muu tell. cnt-da.v conditions. 1 !' v 4 - ' - nii"Minimi tuuuji crner Snreul. Senater Crew' and etliet-j. nnd obtaining their nppreval. He also dlscussetl the forged telegrams; signed "W. E. Crew. Mercy Hospital," sent from Pittsburgh ln nn eleventh-hour nttempt te prevent Mr. Davis from being named. In a, formal statement Issued upon netlficnUnn of the appointment, Senater Pepper said: "I recommended the appointment of Mr. Davis tiiwn the principle thnt the duty of enforcing an important law- should be- confided te the'c, who are can ln the order of their precedence. c" Thirty Phi Gamma Dalt-ns ri-v,l decided. iDt&se ItnincHlb te; ffskM T?pa"nese new are wltfiRjrfit'1 rn ernipriiirv rnnnm e nnini i uum win i ' " ,;. ui Til t : -v... j I'ujuuiu iirc repern iwrtpoicupineirpe,.ilo..suUv...8v " cur, ,.,., .nu HucccsBfuiiy nml ,nkftevrr lIl0 Pnren,i atnnv time iuiiiii 11 nre nil in, inirii iinm nr i... -- - --- w i.. "... , ....... ; "" " "- frnt" heuc, .'!01D liOCitst strett. their rank. Strains of "Miserere" Heard The strain! heard hr th chapel, and Merry del erlenge, near the uiu unij. t lp uuveuiuri iu uuiur H nuri 11 out a AB tne sirnins 01 iiic .niMauic window, nnd were silglitly burned. Tin reported, te allow China te punjhn e ever the i after five years. Rut they object te Thn fire wn.s in ni nhnK- n,i,r n-.i .1.- r'i.i.,.u.. ,.in i.. ,ilu .tntnple 3 s. of the "Miserere" wer- hpread le the mattres.s cf .Jnvennert ,.. - .1.- 1.....,,- .,f ,i, mn.1 km.. f e pi-ocesHien nppreacncu me iwi. wc, Mu1 blazltn: brlchtU wi... ."" "' ',..-.""?.. " ."..;;:.. i the Cardinal A,, priest, the "brothers' led by" J. I), fi,-- " u f' " ' ," l -- .'K- ni, nna tne inrniniu nm- m-es ( -nt. ruslied iu with extlniitwi,..il "-" " , - ILik - f Onsparri. took their idnces nn7bUckv's f nter hankers, nn appeal 10 t hlne-je patriot- t casket which wa.s te recehe ScXl studem" tried te rn- .,e ls' n!l' . .. ..V?r:!,",.nt , "".T.al,aneSr ' uiniiuiu 011111 nn.,' 11, uv uiuui-. -. .1 The wounded man ntoe in n few When asked bv C. Oscar Heaslev. aided by counsel for the United Business Men, nniirvu a lmw much of tne sum mentioned renre "T uniwln'. irlv.i "?IO fee file nf " Af- -1-"" "e mull nre'C Pldllinn 1 g ' Mr,,wcen.h and staggered away, 1 .M.j . ..... .1. bis companions. Clies had etliw Tmd te be drilled open . vem; WSftf M,rIf."" trnr.k' newsnaiiers wcie stuffed in one of the .'' "T ('rlvu', ,'l,be"t.flf.t-l ,ds fr..m . Myers said thnt 4,000 a mile wns the steel receptacles. Thej were dated Jan- .!'" I10U " w,l,eH belH lmLK lrem "lc ' ngure. f'.... u. in Tr.,1,- -.i 1.1- v n As the machine started aw tr kXZ. V n .: 1 he '-A i ' '. Mounted Patrolman . .... , ,,. - . ........ -''-. 1 ,. niiiifm n at ntliiti -n 1 1, friends of the measure. I "I. f.10 pontiff s body wnn curried Iir. , hemlenls and water liimll triumph. l "Thej appointment of Mr. laH In ami the anthem L.nltnbunt Uoinlne H,g?inslieiMr's n student who . an.. entirely acceptable te (ioierner Spmul, cenllnuea en r-aje Kourtn-n.'ceiunui rive ,n ,,,elIlt -'i' A- M. was smoking in te Senater Crew nnd t.. the State Or- fhe study n..in and thai u cigarette or gonlzatleu, but it is n'nnn Mitlcal up- fjnt HQHPQ TFI I PI IHHTFn ''isar stub 1':ri","J n f'e,0t the dnieu dnieu pelntmcnt in the sense thnt.hls sttength "UUUa"r-,1 hi" n.iwrll 1)0rt' did net depend upon political Indorse- . TROTH AT UNIVERSITY. , -. '. - - ment. but rather upon the fact that he! COLDEST DAY. EASY GUESS tnW Cu5t0- F0U"ded Whcn' . . . , "Thld is net ii cue, tlirrefere, iulYeuUi Urges Fiancee te rime Annies .........- -. lu Jf OUi etaris te Climb at B o'clock J eday is tne cni.i, r ,.t the ujnter. which the candldat., or nnj leader or Chicago, .Inn 20 Pngngemenr ringh .,.-,-tM. ,... "W''1';" 6ni(l Mr. Rensley, "?54.000 group of leaden has been selected in being taboo nt Northwestern l niversin , n ii ! V ,n,ll for nn iVtnnclbk' r.1 f"r. a I preference te thc candidate of mine I these ce-edb who l.nc pllgbtid their nn Rey, of the Celng concern vtilue is certainly going f,i,pp ,-,. ;.:..? ..i. ........ .!... J,e, u,,,n seen bv creillterM since the $500,000 Hienrd11 the Shots' The Uuecea? S,n-" "U new remains te give Mr. Dais ihreugh the mnnner In nhiH. they wear , 1 'nt I i ,;nn, Hu Li r 'lincd the fugitives, tiring after them.' was at thc liust company the day be- ,,,,, i,.fB ,,.; .Mnene.i tii .nn.i,. fore the failure nnd Is believed te have , J, 1rcnl 'e, "' , ?? ,Zy Thej insist that such 11 preceedlnc would injuie the relations between .larnn and hinii nnd in. rense the dif ficulties in the Far l'.ist Th Amcrl i tins und Ornish are said te agree with 'hem, nt leaHt In the extent of feclinif. rhar .lnpun bns made all the conces--Iens with legard te Shantung thnt can reninulil be , peeted trem ner. P'etn tlie outfet the American pout nun m the Washington ( nnference has been te si,k ngreeim ut. and where .hat was impi.-sible te I t the country knew all the greuiiinunee, und who was responsible t"i" '"' tailure. i iiis policy Twe Camden Firemen Promoted Edward Currldan. lieutenant of Cam .leu Fire Company, Ne. 0. has been he en thc lookout for a man with n i promoted te captain te take thn place gunshot wound. Ne bleed was found i of Captain Martin (arrlgan, killed in a nil proper stipperl in the di-chnrge of , their goleshes. Oehi-hrs open or buckled te .,.,.rl,l nveritlilnt? of vnlue from Ms lueinnair foeii uu.uiauuicru me nerse Je rTi Lii, The I,olle lmvt' notified hospitals T..nAM .C.n..-l..n 1.I.....II Jliniicvi iiMukinvi iivuav i-iiv. Mr. Phillips "raided" the boxes yes- bnck of the physician's home. Five I nre last wccK. Clarence .Madden, n (erdny. A short tlme later Assistant eniptv shells ejected from the automatic! hesemau, wns nnmed lieutenant te take District Attorney Tnulnnc- vlsifed the pistols of the robbers were found. the plnce of Currldan. company's offices. lf22 Walnut street, ----. and Inspected the big ro,em known as tlm "slaughter house." It was there a bftttcry of youthful clerks called thousands of persons by telephone nnd beguiled many te take flieM iu tlie market. Mr. Taulanu in structed Mnjer Wynne, chief county de-, , tectlve, te co-operate with the receiver nomination of the company's records ''QrCOVS, Why Net?" PrCtlY sliew thnt the day befere the failure , J r J Kehn leccived a pledge of 20.000 in ActTCSS KnetV Mevie Here reglsteied Iibcitv bends from one in vestor Kehn ul&e sold Liberty Tlend Whole Wccli coupons en the same duy. ' Mr. Phillips bald the company gnve ' much attention te the promotion of( ,,. tlJ . Sherwood copper stock nnd te the stock IHf IIS Harder te Get ilfar- Ol tne lieu rii'lli vinumnj , v. 1111 u cuiiii. his difficult and ltnlh important du ties." sioeoIncloth is stolen I FROM 16TH STREET TAILOR will tell the Meri hitherto conveyed by the diamond ring It set Philadclphiai!-. thinking i.f wl'l be fellow. d in th" Miaiitung iiegn igloo, aneut tn Americans knew . The official thermometer nt th Weather Itiireau effici m this it reg istered '. degrees at 7;l ,i,.eel(. Th iil" KAmin word 'intiens, which are fe't te be vital te l lie nceeptunce bv the Sienntn 01 tne treaties iuui .igreeiin nt- gierting out of he ('.iiifereiiic It nil came about by one young tianee prier record this winter ,s 12 degrees pleading with ills s;irl te plene cover ti her shapely ankles from public Ucw, Open goleshes new sigulf thnt the en December 22 C.immutets at dozens of s'atiensj.lcn- tne ueauitig nnd tne reimshan . limv JUST A DARE-THEN CHILLY RIDE AND WEDDING AT DAWN buttling plant nt Hrewns Mills, N .1 :. I;. Keiiu controlled tne inner corn Hunt On for eKliu .Teirpli L. Kun, Assistant I'nltcd Stntei Attorney, and attorney for the receiver, Iiiih tieen sent te the bank rupt's Pittsburgh office. Cen Petrler. ricd Than Divorced" When Klliten Sleeps l'lttsnurgu emce. uii iu, iliien-e'" n attorney for the receiver, has ,, ' , ' charge of the Wilmington office. 'this remt "Creeps! It's harder te get married In this part efhe country than te get remark conveys the opinion of! n'se nn lUKtlll l-IIU.K" vi. v, I' if ,.....rt-v" .-v.. . -- . v, w, w, .... llvnry elTnrt i being mnde te locate I Peggy U'Dell, an netreas, new plnvlng I the iiutomehilo ln which Kehn is sup- ,in this city, nfter she nnd her brand I nosed te nave ueu, jrem me yiv.eiij new nuseann spent tie gwater part of just before the failure. , last night touring the Mlddle Atlantic Kehn owned two cnr, both of wjilclH States in an effort te accomplish this were in his wife s nnnie. One, n high-'matter. priced sedan, lias already been sei-.Mi . pPB-y met Jehn W. Montgomery, ti ceuiibui mr me imvn- v.L ,.v ....... motion eietiire neter. et evv Yerk, lust The ether, in which Kehn u, ! f no wtek go today in that eitv. When described as mi elght-cyllndcr torpedo her show mev'ed te this fit v lie" followed, roadster, bearing Pennsylvania i 1 2 nml m,t ,-lt or rnt, , Ueeii.; Ne. 10771, ongfiie Ne. 617. mernlng. he idea of petting married manufacturer s Ne. Jit). . . widdenly presented Itself, nml vnu n Kehn himself ciirned an operator s Mifinnit- enertn,! in. ..ri license number 10,10. . Ills son carried rrwcilt te reef , f( one numbered 53,177. It isbc lew.1 It hat r!iew lsst night." Mid Miss r 'Dell or after stepping in Newark, bth ' Mrs. Montgomery, as yeit preftr. "and tr nnd son went V eat, but whether when we cmne out he Terget te help me by rail or meter is a matter of con- ,, .uh mv vr.pSi J jcture: 'Don't think you can slight me tliU ' way just Ixvause we've been marrltxl Bey, iNine, injurci. uy muu tnree weeitH. wmmegmmgL. KHi i ";7!9i pp-' ii r " '"; SBK fi. T?! WK B-1 'nnijuufci v .(vt-?W3f r "' i vs. - -CfS-Kl . " -I', I'-:--" i -Cwi i,...:ijl BHHHH ' - KW" 'U UK vi c?,'' t''"v jH fic: ' v HH Pti.Hi llmv-l liiilH i Bandits Smash Glass In Doer and Clean Out Shep Ttohhers Mele fiCii belts nt .leth from ill- eamnili nt Vnrl'iv the tailor shop of . I. Hur.lH. 2." I North students never "pint Sixteenth street, curb this morning by low s sweetheart, smashing through n glass deer. , The cloth was in'ued nt between i S1000 nnd SI .100. Hie shelves were literally cleaned off. Th. bandits es caped, leaving no due The robbery was di-eevernd by Pa- cil tun n T.iirtiii -i It i .finn till vln vm 4l L Ultlltltl JUV i l 11VJ (Ulliei f,lllf- uiu , pavement. Tie hud tried the deer of. the shop ubeut an hour before and bald everything was all right The deer of thc shop was swashed and thc stock .tnkeii while Mi. Harris i nnd his family were a-ieep en the third I from view, being ni nn entrvwav Tins .iw aliened b.v jKiliee Mr Harris --nld lie had net beard a sound , The gloss deer Is somewhat obscured frnni , lev lielm. In nn i utrv him 1 l.n ' bnndltn pulled down a green sme whleb made the brr.il. in the glas.v lianl te detect. The window furnishing weie uuteueucu. BRYCEjNERAL HELD Service In Crematorium Chapel At tended by Many Friends liOilden, Jan, 20 I By A P ) Funeral services for Viscount Rryce, former Rritish Ambassador te the United Stiitcs, who died last Sundnv, were held today iu the chapel of th crematorium nt finldcr'f .ireeii, where the body wns cremated this ineniiug. The services were nttended b mnnv inenus et uie late author and pub VI ,.n r It, f-v,.,lvv.. nn.l f'.nivv ri.. li.i, ....!.. . ...... 1 . . u 1 .1 .. .....il .1 ........ ... .....V.V.V-. ...... ...,.., ..... v..v . i,i,ia. i, in iii-iui- iiuiii i ne tust moment wee betide the young man who attempts ' when their (rains jinUed In. Tin t thev te approach n gill vlie wars goleshes diished nb".iril und hugg.-il the eus,i. ue.l "Ui nini, t i LilP il" i ii u i.i "H hi ms. nr rtthrr B'SteWK' INURES GIRLS SECRETLY NEW RULE AT PRINCETON Past." i - , . . .MRS. JOHN W. MONTG03H3UY uw il nmwi ...j--." -- ,.,.,.,..-.-. i Charles rernning, nine ears old, i "Then he isaid: 4 Well, Ml dare you Nenrk De, ., . ...., . " -- 201- North Marshall street, was in- te s : marrted.' lB . D nnd wa -rcaklng Trcdcrlek T Chandler .Tr SZ' e d ree . He is inthe simiaVi: " 'Why te me, of course,' he said. I mM? Sh.VJfl.f'.?r.u '"''!? f "ffr ' "" S?l -KT if..i.i i nnn n.n wn nirei - tn i nni ,. -.r.- iriu uiiu.-iiifiiun. run nitu -.. ...., !-. imumu iiiuit iin - " --.v i '' - ' 1.3 Ontario, wan he driver of .te find a minister." the machine Oarvilpl Denherr unr tut tb M-li-l e( I V tutu unr. all rtbellf te . -8V. L v. .- V. .. . . V ?. ,- -, -r -.-.., -,yr . It was 1;80 o'clock at the time nnd Wilmington. . en tnntrlmn-v h.-t vt w.. -in i,.i. .!..' ;".....";"";. " rr wzv ' r "nBH luvl' mi .T l Centlnutt! en Paa routlin.-Celnmu riS SSI ,,lerv.bAnJ.h6y.arrM Ln noveONEKDAUAnvcAnRiAciK.ortA ber ? 6 fir,"I e Chandler Ureth, A'. V. Exchange Expels Frederick T. Chandler, Jr. has Yerk nt te ren. trutn of the enrhnnje this mernlue. Mi- Plmnill- ... v. i , S . bent, It . t"v or nythlnr lj'ter.th he.T Vf. I . . Jt ' -tf ' Mr, Chandler wan the beard mem-' era & Ce. which failed last July. V .Same Ride as IVanee I'er some weeks time has been ft growing feeliii,: iinieng the Anicrican . lint I'hinii was plnving somewhat the nine rd. in the Par I.iisi'rn dlscun-sli-n' thnt France phi.wl In the dl--rinumenr n.gotiutiens This Imps once with the t liinese has new come n. ti T bere K skating 'ern en nil th. url "' " '"'"d te- nKe. l're.i iMiinls in various s. , What the p.kiu llevernm. nt Will de units -IN., had inrlv uneliis of skater,. vlll depend upon llie n itr of public, . . - i ii . -i i In .'hinii In Mitten respects 'he piesenl t'hinesr i.evt ninent wllj, iav mere dlllu illv in making cences- "ii- te .laptiii tlinii its i,redeccsser veiild have had. 'I he Pi.-iui. r who nego nege 'iiuul the leans trmn -I num. for which tin Mi'iutiing Ruilw a was given ns , seem It Is one .lust because of thW reiiird e( going te lapnn for money, ne is innre suspi . t. d aineng the young ' I'hiliese, tbn stmlriiis ami the libcrftlil t than an ether . hini-se sfal.Rmtin, itcHidi-k hanning. inima 1, alue ap rreachlng a fitml il'iis.en U is e--ieet-( that I'rr ni in Harding will an M'iiiiics tomerri'W tnat the 1 nite.i .States (Ktll net piir'l''tpiii' mi the iiiiiferencft vhieii Lloyd ticrg' b.i called III Man h. I we Reasons fur IbiKlen I'iie reasons an "iiirelltug 1 nut i.urepe is in" niivv in nny late that real e i. recenstnier, 'ion can b- m eiunilishi-d at Qer)ea, nd th. eth. r l- th.it piirm iputlen In , tin- economic (-'iifeiriir, we,jj,j pempH- I entlnuril in l'acs 1 mirlerii. rill inn l)n POLICEMAN WED 50 YEARS Fermer Pitcher for Athletics Is Given Purse by Fellow Patrolmen The golden w.ddmg celebration et Ueerge Washington Itradle. n patrol man and former pit. her With the AtO !! ten, is being held tedii). He Is sixty- ight jears old Rradley was iiistruiiirntnl in wltinlllK i he chninidenship fei th Athletics Itf iy.(. and Uf lemtiiiieii wltli them Mr IKCLUDE ROSIER BABY IN WILL CAVEAT The name of Kichard Hosier, threc-months-eld-son of Oscar Rosier, murdered advertising man, was ndded today te thc caveat filed by Mrs. Catherine Rosier te his trill. The will has net yet been filed. It disinherits Mrs. Rosier and her baby. William Cenner, her attorney, amtndtd the caveat this afternoon. Thl. action will make necessary the appointment of a guardian by the Orphans' Ceuvt, and a hearing will be held Inter, which Mrs. Rosier trill attend. ANTI-LYNCHING BILL FOES ROUTED IN HOUSE WASHINGTON, Jan. 2-. Opponents et the Dyer anti-lyncli-ing bill were routed in the Heuws today when they attempted te have thc hill hilled by eliiuiuutieu of the enacting clause. A mo tion tu .tilke out the enacting clause, made by IUprencutative Suiuu-t, Democrat, Ttsas, a eUd dewu, 1U0 le 100, tvu Re ,ublicuue voting with Dtmevruta in tht; .ifflnuntlv. 'A Oh fie-K such Mysterleu. Maniac Sprays Vitriol en Scholarship and Character Are New Victims In Paris Subway Basis for Freshman Class ' fi'tMI Caeit PLsfatch Cuvurieht till Parts, Jen 28 --Th Paris police are seekiug a maniac, frequenting the sub ways, streetcars, department stores nnd crowded places, who squirts vitriol en women's cletbes Vn atemUer is used te spray the fluid which grnduall eatw through the garments and slewlj indicts burns like theso produced by mustard gas, hours after the clothing has been saturated. llORIDA ATXvANTIO COAST MNH. 'IlV. .lYR" PelM" only dlrret threilBh trii. 4.!:!,-!lnuvi: -"'""v Tl. I.ecut MSB Princeton, x. j., j '. ,,r. mnieiren veuis. i- nns nee,, en .), '1 ten I'nhersitv herenft.r will haee . n . P ' ,erc," ,f,,r "V ltt".r ,wVnt?r.r.v1 ' trim- 'V the f eHl.iuMn ns u en I?' "".' '" " ",';'. f'"n' l m J .ohelarir and character, with - ne "" "M'.ngel,-t ,, rial eoiuiileraiiun for candidate whose ..u., ri?!1 V . ' rm"P.V who H t , records .hew ui..i.iBI v , , ". h.n - th ""';. ! live srewn M( -J oiihiies. of purpose .. . i, e. t "Vi'1 " ''";'" '''.ug.iUr Foiw Mr -' J 'Jji'irr un -Tt? fe7aaBraaa yesterday dent A '"", -s jvmv- uv-.i ir iin, rinnli.a.l A ... - Hn.it the enrollment te 2000 students:' DftVS STw SiMffSSH dollars. ' .SlJielKI A JOBT .TTIERB AR15 -rtr t.t, i 1 t r i T" ', . .Te.nbtvt ti'Mtifl i""" I " 1"'. '" " HJ- k a . " -Ti m $ii &' ' ,i1. .. . rlW-.-Jr-rW--l w t""'f k .. i - w r "-S'. tJ.',' : i ...it . .kl-ilrl ,.",11" -j -.. P-.ir- ,. .5,,', ij,.-'. - i "v-j
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