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Cndfr Mie Act of March a.,18te ' PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 192 rubllshed Dally Except Pimder, Suhirrlptlen PHr rt a Year by Mall. Copyright. 1022. hy l'ulille IdRer Company PRICE TWO CENTl'.v ARTHUR ROSIER UNDER FIRE AI MURDER PROBE Maid Says He Told Os car's Wife of Alleged " Phil ander i ng -With 'Jerry' SLAIN MAN'S BROTHER DENIES STATEMENT Mrs. Rosier, Held Without Bail, Faints in Her Mether's Arms, - COUNSEL IN BITTER CLASHES Slayer Informed in Hospital Husband Ran Around With Typist, Witness Avers 'Me? I'm Busy; Said Tailor, Deulile Murder at His Doer A llttle tiling like a deuble mur der appnrently cute only n rnnall quant,!: of ice with WHllnm Miller, 137 North Eighth street, who works in a tniler 6hep !n the bulldlni; where the Kericr Bhoetlng occurred. Miller testified that he heard Knets, that Mrs. Rester came screaming down the stairs, crying that she had done, the sheeting. "Rut me, you see," explained Miller te the Corener. "I'm busy, I couldn't interfere. Se I say: 'I'm busy,' and I shut the deer." Ner would Miller let Mrs. Hosier ue his telephone. He told the wall ing, half-crazed woman that "our phone's busy." THREE STUDIES OP MR& RO&ER, SLAYER Mtmsm'rywr-mdmKm vmmm?.':,mmj.vmtm '&$JEEte$rBtmm'' S PWBKa0att?jM MfSwpaf"-"" IBP'i-1 ' im&mri 'B3iHflH9.iEBBPPi v '.-m If Ifi I UL II LA I I Ul L Bk ",'"; -,i ' j'ImIKm-'" i VHi MHB DAVIS premises ISlHKr i KtALUKUIAIi: mmm IZELL GOES TO CELL Starts Leng Term BOASTING OF STOCK MARKET PLUNGING Says a Little Mere Time Would Have Proved Him Justified I EATS RICH MEAL AND THEN STARTS HIS 22-YEAR TERM PinSBURGH POLI AND BANK mmMkuv IN PITCHED BATTLE .' ' ;!?.! j' i . i V Bandits Escape After Being? Cornered in Heuse Corden Spread Around Stroets CRAFTON CASHIER SLAIN: CLERKS LOCKED IN VAULN1 m w CHARLES D. Zlil.I. Was tahen from the County Jail at Ijincasler today iind hreucht te wne turnt'twe and a lialf ears In ."Mej ainenslnc l'riKeu for embez zlement of bank funds Factions Disagree en Question of Rapprochement With Italian Government PRELATES REACHING ROME Perhaps (he etittnnllnc eliarnrler eliarnrler letle of ChnrlfH D. Zell, enibczzliiiK banker, who arrived here today from Lancaster te begin a twenty-two and n half year term in the Kn"tern l'cni tcntinry, is his frank conceit. Zcll. in his ceil nt tli- County Prison in Lancaster last ninht, reku boastfully of his "averagings," as he onthemlni enthemlni cnlly terms the speculations which i brought him crashing down Up showed a rather vainglorious pride of hi teuntniicy, and said ttiut only the cir ciinistanee that his percentage of mis takes was a little higher than calculu- J tlens had provided for Imd brought him ruin. Zell solemnly gave his word that he ' After sheeting and Mlp'jtlj wounding i...i -.,.. 7 ..,.,. .. ... ... i."-fy Herny, who Hirprtwd them In of the Agricultural Tnct Company, which leht $200,000. te be returned "a i uuutlreu cents en every dollar, i 1 Jlanli te KeepHti T'ndcr ft new charter and under the reviled name of Agricultural Trust and s memory for nlwtruM. facts of ac JHUGS SHOOT TIRE DEALER, THEN FIRE ON PATROLMEN Escape (n Aute After Running Pis Pis tel Duel Bandit Alarm Given by Bey Radie Oprrater and Girl riftsburfili. .Tan. 'J7. flty A. P.). - A bej iiiiintf-ur radio ojicrnter Who snw tlie hn milts euler tlie Flrst'Nn tlnnnl Hank of Criften today nnd hmnl fh,. h,r,i which kllHI the as-' slstant cashier hateirt te his home and sent out a brief deurlpjlen of the robbers, n.gether with the fact of the robbery. "When r.ne of the bandits pointed a pistol tit her head and ordered her le "lin- up egainst the wail," Mini Margaret (irier. one of the bank eleiks. pretended te swoon and threw out her arm in such n manner n te touch an electric button controlling Hi" burglnr alarm. Initnnlly the bell (.eunded in (he Crafton peHce tntieII. Arthur. Rosier told Mrs. Catherine Hosier that her husband, Arthur's brother, was tee friendly with Mildred ieraldine Rcckitt,, according te testi mony at the Hosier inquest today, Jehn It. K. Scott, Mrs. Hosier's dM counsel, pilloried Arthur Hosier. "I m going te ahew who la the Inge In thl case," shouted the attorney for the defense. "We are going ''te prove an acces sory," continued Mr. Scott. "We arc seing te show Arthur's continual urging, telling Mrs. Rosier nbeut the eendnct of her husband." Mrs. Rosier, who shot and killed 'cr hutband, Oscar, an advertising man. and Miss Reckltt, his stenographer at Hosier's offices, 13H Walnut street, Inst Saturday, was held without bail for court by Corener Knight nt the end of the inquest, which lasted three hours. When Corener Knight, ordering Mrs. Hosier te stand up, said: "I commit jeu te the county prison te await the fiction of the Grand .lrry in the deaths of Oscar Rosier and Mildred G. Reck ltt," the young woman fainted in the arms of her mother. She was revived in the Corencr'n office and then taken 'met te Moynmensing Trlsen. Sensational Grilling The severe grilling of Aithur Rosier hy Mr. Scott was the most seiiNitienal feature of the Inquest. '- Hut Arthur Rosier denied, in spite "f ecry attempt te trap him Inte an iiiinilsslen. that he hnd aid nnj thing e Mrs. Hosier that would inflame her ngainst her husband. A succeeding witness, however, n maid employed for n time in the Reller 'erne, testified that she had many times heard Arthur Rosier advise Mrs. Rosier e get a divorce. The witness said die had hcnpl A--tlmr Hosier tell .Mrs. Rosier that litr msnanil wns tee friendly with Miss UfCKItt. Sj Anether witness, nn Intimate filend of Mrs. Rosier, testified Hint Mr. Ros ier had told her thnt Aithur hnd said his brother wanted Arthur te be caught m a compromising .situation with Mis. Hosier, se Oscur could get a divorce. This same woman 'friend of Mrs. Hosier testified te having gene te Hay with tlie young wife, nt her own re 'HU'st, whlle her. husband was away, te protect her from any possibility of being compromised In this manner. It was testified also that Mrs. Rosier jald te her friend that she had met Mb Mwkltt, hud asked her te break off her Ieml.il.ip fr Rosier, aJ.d that the girl "ad premised she would. "I Wius Intoxicated" In addition te this another witness WId Mrs. Rosier had cxclauucd te him. directly fter tlm shoeting: "1 was Intoxicated. While I was in the hospital three months age when '.v unby wns born, they (llT hiihbnnd mL'i"' 'il-P w,p"' ri""""R nreund te- u'&t the,;,1.'" J tnme ll'iH " ' DlstH?,' J;!;"'"101 SchelIeM. Assistant ill . ,.At,eriV'J'' .trl;,l t vain te halt liv I,.,'. "Wiving Arthur Rosier .'i.-iiiiir iriHiiiptir llll1i..iMn..u . 1.-..I..I 1 i - '"'l By tlw Aiweclntcd Tress Reme, Jan. 27. With .he body of the late Tope Benedict lam away be nenlh the flagstenen of St. PetcrV, the interest of the Sacred College and the Vntlcnn household turned today te the election of his successor. A conclave has been cnlled for February 2 te cheese the new pontiff. The question of n rnppreachcmcnt between the Church nnd tlin Tfnllnn Government enters into the elections. A thorough canvass of opinion in the Vat icon Bhews that thp. nenrn nnrtv. or theso advecntlnsr closer rvlnHnnn vili I the Government, are virtually dead- ieckcu with the irrecencllables. or these opposing the rnpproche'ner.i, in thi number of votes each faction can mus ter. A two-thirds majority Is necessary for election. Benedict Policy Approved by 20 Twentv-nine. cardinals, headed bv Cardinal Onsbarrl, the Camcrlcnge or noting head of the .Church, arc Known te favor continuance- of Benedict's pol icy, which was understood te hnve been directed toward, a! resumption of rela tions with the Quirlnnl, twenty mem bers of the Sacred College arc thought te be just as strictly opposed, while nine are classified as neutral. The attitude of the American Car IN THE CORONER'S COURT At the upper left, Mrs. Oscar Rosier, who killed her Iiushnml and his stenographer, Mildred "Jerry" Recliltt, is shown with her mother, Mrs. Sue Rcld. On the right 'she appears with her slster-ln-biw, Mrs. Ralph Cluippelle. Belew is n slngle study. The photographs were taken at the Inquest today DrM-A D. a4.!. A,.:4. , Savings Company, the bunk is te be re- Rutter Becomes Acting Assist- (m..np,i .hertiv. 7...11 svs that this hlw fllltn tlrr. btnrn nt IfnLamntt eilrll' today, two bandits rueed eat en Lan- I caster avenue, exchanging shots with I. pelice who pursueil in :i motorcar. . " Plerey wns awakened at " o'clock imn 1110111111K in it uuibiiu -uiuriu uui- 'tiniiurcu, .Ian. SI Urn tnn zer near his bed. walked infn ti, pi... v-.,-., .,. '. J Florey took a shotgun nnd invest!- (Wren , ' , " l ""'"" "t 3 By the Asserlnled Preas I'lIIbntirch. .Ihik ? ant te Chief Duncan" Leads Enforcement Forces I will be within a fortnight and thnt it will be largely the fruit of the co-ep-erntlou he has given te the State Rx 1 umlners Mnce his arrest en June 2U. , "Thnt." said Zell. "will be indica tien. ' lie appears te think that a ...1 .:...n.. .. ...,.. ... .... 1. "lull, il Slimim. ll mllnu SAt.M. n Jf register and nnetlier nt his safe. "Prc' ,nls morning, nnd nftcr kllllnr 'Ifl Hemy erdi-red them te threw up'iiureld T. Mess, assistant cashier 't tlieir hands. Tim man at the safe forced five clerks nn.l n -.. -..d 11 turned and fired one wild Phet. As telnnr , ' , a WOmnn cu' l nrtr..v i,i,,i ....... ..i.i. i. ... Winer Inte a vault. M . . . i.-!-...... xtexii incrii(lTs ran out Inte J-anPUM1 SOUL TWIN7 IS SENT HARDING ASKS U. S TO PROVIDE iveapen.' " y; meai-ter 1 "' robbed the bank of Sll.000 in &MI VIOLATORS WARNED EARLY . pardon will follewin short order. Then. ven,.c and opened tire sending five money nnd $20,000 In Liberty Bends. 'jrMl i he says, he will return te Lancaster "'TV ,.,'', . i"" T1", !",""" i unu escaped iu an nutomeblli! toward (I ! : I te build again his own life and the life I 0'"' 1,l,lIt' . Hr"; in the ..ft arm. the 0 C0UDtrv "ulomeB,,,s tewa,rtl jj1 t official act today of the ! of W ftinilly. He counts en the "under- '"''"Mug a slight ib-sh wound. The ,..'.. """"' rr ni nL rerri p standing-and geed will" of the neigh- rubber, then drove off. Hhin an hour aft i. w.ivis, new lenerni r- bws who wcre )lls .jepositew. and the , Sergeant Relchner nnd Patrolman party of city dctcctiv rector for Pennsylvania, was upright record of his early years here Pn-sten, who were driving up Lnncas- te the bank met an N HIDING BYFATHER WORK Girl Was Brought te Parents' Heme Here While Garland Searched Bosten for Her WHEREABOUTS GUARDED Lillian Cenrad, the Philadelphia art student and "eu1-twin" .r Chnrles Gnrland. the New Bedford idenllpt. has been sent away te a place where she will be free from further annoyances. This statement w.ia mane today by Appeals te Five Government Departments in Behalf, of Unemployed EARLIER PLEA EFFECTIVE The first Rev. Jehn hlbltien Direct te name as his acting assistant Sam uel L. Rutter, formerly associate di rector. Dr. Pavls announced that his nume nlene will appear en permits for the withdrawal of Hquc from bended warehouses. Heretofore the permits have been signed jointly by Rutter and !by Willlnm C. McCenncll, who resigned as Directo By the Associated Tress I Washington, Jan. 27. Aid of the nr. Navy. Treasury, Interior and Commerce Department in providing dinals O'Cenncll. of Bosten, nnd I -J- " nrnd. father ei tne gin. ninis Dougherty, of Phlladclphla-ls unknown ' home. 172S North Sydenham street nt the Vatican, but the opinion is ex- I I'tl'lnn says that Garland, a married pressed thnt, unless a compromise Is man. i her Ideal soul mate, teached. never has there been such an I While reports of the unusual romance opportunity for a foreign Cardinal te were nt their height it appears that k. ),,.,. .i r.. ti, .!..!... i.t ' Air. Oenrml manacpu te bring his i... .l.. t.-,. ' i . 4i. ei.'.i ilnnnViter tn tliln eifv rind then sent her i uv iiiu iiuiiuii meiiiuviH en hip euL-n-u "" - - M11i,, fi!. i . .,!.. .11..1.1..1 .!.. t..ii I rnilpllv nwuv. Leem officials admit all depends upon the at- I There weie reports that the girl had , most difficult period of the winter is "Bootleggers will be driven le the wall and 'mushroom' drug stores will be -terccrt nut or business," Dr. Davis de clared, in announcing he will chimp the lid tightly en liquor withdrawals ex cept for strictly legitimate purposes. The present system under which pliy Blclans and druggists new obtain liquor permits will be reorganized, the new eihcinl stated. A check-up en nil dls- w en. ter the unemployed wns requested tilleries in the btate wilj begin at by President Harding today In a letter , nce. he snid. addressed te the heads of theso depart- ,nVrectS.' Puvteri;i,I'pd J.,,,.,efflw'? ..,. ' i In the Vandani Building. Tenth nnd ., ' Market streets, en the stroke of nine. ilia Lxecutlve suggested that in He wan greeted b Mr. Rutter. who these departments there mieht be re- hns been the actual head of prohibition nair nnd rnrK-trHetinn ,.nrif ,hini, . eniorcenicnt in i'ennsjinmn since he gnve chose wound. The i ,.;.".. LUUUlr-T- er the robbery a J3 ves en their wa; automobile fillw. i Side. The e. I-ellcc, ,J,r te f,tP Wl8 answered by n fuslllade' J . rt l.n.r. 1 ... if. "I Vt Ulltt OHO ,..1,1. .. . Hided the lienvv c,,r. M,e otl.er "'-" "Jv" en ln0 ll HIUC. the te make this n trlumnh in resenera- I'l" avenue tien. robber Xcll is it man of forty-five, stocky, fired n half dezn sliets at nmoeth-spoken, with u treng preml- which were returned by the sergeant. , bets, nnd the car kept? geinc nent nose, loose llabby jowls and deep I He fugitives escaped. The detectives lest a Httle Urn In sci, uimiiiieimiDiP eyee. i.asc nignt niri - -. tnrnlnc- ,i..t .. . V. T i? RPPI Y riM DCDADATinMC ?' . c""" " " ine uanmw, a '"i"0 who anaiHlened their car and scattered. , , 7 .. iTIiey dnshd into buildings in the vl- Germany's Answer Handed te Berlin cinity of Pennsylvania ami lilrfn -Ji! Office of Commission !""? wlth tl,c detectives cipsc at their i t, i. r... ..- ,,. .. . beels. ...tri.: is, .iiiu, .. i uv .. i-. I (ier-i titi.ii. . ... .- vT"" man'K reply te the renuest of the ...' '"? ,.., ln,!..?mcT8 Vi face wns covered with three days growth et still ii.) rK beam. Linen .soiled He were a faHhienably-cut suit of striped dork stuff, but revealed at his threat the upper portion of a rather soiled union suit. Ills shirt mid col cel lnr he was saving for tlie meri'lug. He speke without diffidence or hesi tation. Ilia -volce betrayed a faint lis,p nnd a trace of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect te which he is heir. "I asked," xnid Z.-II. "that If the fig tires I g.ne the Investigators were chal lenged or questioned In any 'lay, te be given the chntu'c le eerrwi what I tuld or te prove it from the figures in the books und from ehtnlmiblt facts. Net once was this rucessHrj. Kwry slate ment that I inmle wns certified com- Reparations Conunlsslen for tlm GerV I "2 XZlnU.?A: J0,.'! .... i .in !..'" "- " wmi iur biiej. uiners toen . found what tb.v . l Innt Mtnlnii ttiMa s - - -. . .v.v,. 44W-J V1 .- .1 1.4 - 11 i " "". 'i uiu hi. ii'- if ri il in i im rr'iiiv xrn. : sent here from Ileriln with the an- Fire Frem Windows f 4 .1 . . t . I neiinceiiieni nini tnu text wns Dene VnnHme fl. ,n..,iu man program et roparutien rLyZVZardt was liniiil-d this .zoning te the ReVlJn 'believed te be n II of t he office of the commission. ?,,0V " nIJ r t,,e had run iel..graphc.l te Paris The mrssnge did I through the buildings facing the street, net flu. n.v indication of the decu-'and out of the bnck doers into th ......ii. e i i.iiinvK.-i. i uvwnvs nnil tl evu Tlier ern tn W. J -InJi ilen W ,G,cr,",Hn-r V tn, followed by the police, new ro-cnferre'l ni ..IM. nOft.OOO sold mniU in cash nnd.br all the available reserves en thi CenllniiMl en Tiiicr i:ilitrrn. t'eliimn .Ncirn I llient. j.er.ds tu the value of ,.lK),0lii),)ni) marks as the current jeur't. install- and construction work which i "'juncnt in PcniibUnnla sine, he iu. ..-1. i i. ...u ' virtually superseded former t-enater be undertaken new when "the . Mefeniieli McCenncll. iti.i. f i. .., r. ,n. ,..i., been sent te ii nrlvntc sciioei in liosten The boom for Cardinnl Maffi. Arch- I where she will remain until she has bishop of PImi, who was mentioned as undergone nn entire change of yiew rc rc fnered by the Government, appears te 'gardingWarlnnd. be en the decline, while Cardinal Gas. Mr. Cenrad declined te dlcuss this pnrrl and Cardinal Archprlest Merry . r'i"".1 or, n,n ,e .w ., , bccn del Val. respectively leaders of the peace circuited from time te time and gave party nnd the irrecencilnbles. are ac- out the following dictated statement to te to knewiedged by their supporters te have ! day : .... little chance of being elected them- "I fl new thnt a brief statement helves. from in. is due regarding our 'laughter. Laurent! New n List Lilllnn Cenrad. The candidate of the Gnsparri party is ' . "H 'H-" fn,?"tll ""SU1!1?0 nm' Cardinal Ratti. of Milan, while Merry ,ri,J&,n nl' " ,''r ,11 ii T" , , del Vel's faction, after voting for their , T1' T 1s n m0l,cy imelvC(1 ln tllIs lender en the first bnllet as a test of Incident. .. , , t ... ii. i. i ,.,i.,Pt(,, ...in ...iii. "Kver.vthlnc hnsbeen done thnt nar- niiuusill. l ie uiiireiei., "in nivilill ..-.,..,.. . 4 ..,, una mull 1UUUI1UV te Cardinal Laurent!, the newest-cre- e"ii .11 ui... ....u t... .........,.na umm iHfere In such a sltimilen. Tin. ...i,i ated member of the Sacred College sta- de te give ner n f.oeu e euuen nn ' ,,,, self-reliance of the citizen has been still hefr.re . i -,,11.... .1 1 : "v "" uiiiicr en mniiai renns the -ear ' I Datls and Rutter mipeared te be ,,,', . en cordial terms. The chatted for a itivponse of employing interests, fcw minutes nftcr a heartv hnndcliisp tlirougheut the country te appeal for . and the Director then innde clear the special efforts te afford employment te ' relicy he plans le fellow. He snid t!it- greatest possible extent during the ' Unrvey L. Duncan will remain as pro pre winter hns produced highly gratifying j hlbltien enforcement .igent for this (lis results," the President said. "Thanks trict. te this fine co-operation the situation "The best talent of the office will hns been much less difficult during thu be applied te a rigid enforcement of winter inus tar than it might ether- '"e inw." ur. uaUs said, "in order have been "States and cities as well as private companies nnd Individuals have taken mere comprehensive and effective mean tires than probably have ever been taken ated iiiemi.er et tlm hnercu College sta- "' , V .t"",, " ., .r;',..: r". . "' "' xelf-rellnuce of the cl tlencd in Heme. ..aurentl preshled for," "" " '. :"' V;" A" '" supplemcntcil !n these times by neigh many jenrs ever tne iieman untneiip 1 ", "" "V" Del-1.v "clP b- part-time work, by odd te de this most thoroughly, I solicit the co-operation of all geed, true, loyal .Vmcrlcans. "In n short time I will call en nil pelice departments of the State te n. bist in making prohibit ion u reality as Is contemplated by tlie Kiglitccntb Amendment. annoyances leh' '', ' ' ,,,","' "'X. I he Tight It II hqueaU 'She returned te ner home, but Is ,u ,rc!P ' t; , thDiuselvP.s, i n ri; I "The bootleggers who arc operating I net m rniiaue piun ai present, winch for empleyes a n.l have anticli ated re- new will be driven te the wall. If CZ, id 'nCltl ' " fnr aS 8,' isMmiranWonstructie,,pcratU think thq lid en liquor with- centcrneii. otherwise would hnve rnmnlned . t. Klrnwnw is clamped tight new, I can , l, V.. ' t, 'V..... 1 ..;,. taken up later. premise them that the Ud will be 1 r, " , 1" t. ;;,,,''," . " m """ City and State authorities hnve con- 'iamped even tighter. I intend te lock 1 Allentown Banker Retires te Avoid Cenrad, but se far has been unsucccss- crnIlv '0Pf.ttze,i te previde work nnd llu perrectl that the.re will be Prejudice Against Institution" m,r r,mrnd has nnne.ineed .!, . 1 J'jevent or alleviate distress due te luck ,"" nce or uuauuiurr.eu liquor 10 fenllnufd enPnrn T mt y-f our. Column Four KERN RESIGNS AS HEAD OF PENN TRUST COMPANY Cnthelit Hii,'. St Jee Plop Nenhunt Hii;-! Finnkfei.l Hi).. Gciuinmeu'.i II. Darby Hinh Collins&wect! H Niuiiei-th Higb Gtn. Fiientih . . Chcht Hi.J Aiaii Ridley Pari: Ilib Blown Piep. . . Ambler H. Gli.; Nai berth H. Girl- Dn xel Tustitutf BASKETBALL SCORES .1") 10 HI Iladrlcnfield II ...10 9 1 120 Mt. Helly H 1:2 ..IS 19-;J7 Catholic H. 2d . . . H . 13 11 2d St. Jee Picp 2d . 0 :li. IS 20 3S Gtn. High 2d.. U .2 12 Id Darby Hij.li 2tl .1-2 If, IS 10 lb ($ 1 I 13 172!) 02 1 Gtn. Ch.-s rrieuds 8 1 t Hill Ac 11-U- -20 -27 Nerth.fibt High rraakfeid H. ad . 1 . 14 . 2 .11 .12 025 1224 1 125 1221 0-20 S 12 S 2.2 1113 12-10- 20 .' 1037 2 S IS 32 1020 Sryn Athyn . . . 1 Germcutu Ac 11 2031 10-21 Radner II. Swart hmeie GiiU. GUIs l'J r. 13 v'U 7-12 Allentown, Pn., Jan. 27. On nc-'lct Miss Cenrad has announced she will I " j"1." J v, : leve take its course and if at any ' citv where ,1,0 IS is ay Biklu Law Sch1 ..IS 13- 31 count of his being in Lurene nnd te I time avoid prejudice against the institution, she will give him up willingly, while charges are being elrciilnted about nirrlZiStr!, i:': WOMAN FAINTS AS HUSBAND Kern, who Is in Paris, this afternoon resigned ns president of the Penn Trust Company. Nntlian A. Haqs wns chosen te succeed him. Mr. Unas has been a vice president of tlie bank and has long been one of its directors. The bank has assets of $L'iOO,000, and its stand ing is unquestioned IS JAILED FOR SHOOTING HER Had Asked Judge Je "Mnke Him Suffer" Were Estranged Mrs. Margaret Keller, 2SPJ .Tasner street, collapsed in .fudge Regcrhs . isiittit trtiln iiMaii linn Ii w.lni . .1 I When the campaign wns first ,.... ,,',, , th, " " "; "i'.'r. ' r. Kern several days ," 0,,,i, , ' """ " '"a"" The Judge had asked Mrs. Keller what she wanted done te her husband, nnd she replied: "Don't you think he Iniinelied nirilllist Mr nge the bunk took notice nnd Invited inspection WHICH was maile 11.V repre sentatives of tlie clearing house. The eloiirliur-heusn representatives went hiuniiint itnu wnnr ; - T-,----.., .... . jvh iiuiiik II nVliiek in the ' "UK,lt te. I'"er- e mnde me suffer. I .. ... ..n t.u ........ 4... r,-w 1IIIIK ii'ris. The collide hnd f.epiuated. Keller Hiibsinntiuiiv fei.v leuve bended warehouses. need bus nniw.iirr.l n.r. A thorough check-up en distilleries nnelnted emerL'otiev . in the Stnte will begin at once. Next mittces te lend the community's action wcclc I intend te nmke an Inspection Municipal bends have been 'sold te tin " trip through my field, and I will leek unprecedented degree, te prelde for ' ever an tne eiuces nini tne men. construction ns early as possible of! "Mushroom drug stores will be driven needed munlcinnl works In this n.. out of business. Ne 'mushroom' drug- much winter work hns been provided. ' K'Kt ,,ceu" nPi''' fr a permit without "The response of the general public ' ''"g able te meet nil the requirements , te nnneals for the widest nnssihln em. I et tlm law. The present sjstcm of plejment hns been se generous mid .f- . permits for physicians und drugglbts fectlvc that I think we should be the ,vi" reorganized." mere concerned te hnve the nceneien .if The new director passed the night at tlie Federal Government de their vet? I tne Bellcvue-Stratf"ul,I Intel, appearing utmost siinre in this humane effort." "NELLIE BLY" DEAD SM a'nd "feuUI ' "th? b.u!k safe 1 1 '- "? -six long ;'' CZrZZ: the heav.' del I t W- wife October ,7. at Jasper and piisltrs. it is said, is Mr. Kern himself. i"V... t'lier,M.,.,ii,i,t' ho"evt,r, refused te sustain "ie oejecllnns, liehllL"lyfil,inB,, develops te warrant It irn d.i-.V' U,r, Ues.(;r ' "''"'' eenslder Vrti i " !'" b0' M the Corener. Warn Z J?"Wk' . !wt'Wni. about tlie "0!"U, kiiVu his most Vnupita.it -bit of t'ulltju,a en r a,j,J.M. celunm Oa i"e-"'.- .,-.:.: n Lawrence 11. iiupp, leriiu-r wtui" cintic State chairman, Mr. Kern s per Lnin.l oeiuisel'. in renlv te a cable from Mr. Kern nking whether he should 1 come back nt once, answered nine no did net see the necessity for such a move at this time. Mr. Kern is net iliider nny legal charge. lie Is net un der indictment, nor has he been sum moned ns a witness into the Govern ment piobe of the Besch sale. He knew in n iri'iienil wav It was contemplated or talked about and waited almost a 011r before going te Kurepe en this account. A day or two after he sailed nnil wlille lie was In mid-ocean came the order of the Department of Justice Achieved Celebrity by Record Recerd Breaking Trip Around World New Yerli. .Inn. '27 (Ttv n Somerset Streets, und thev inmrreleil. . Nellie Illv. newsnntu.r nn,nn '...i. The man shot his wife in tlie head. Her r.chieved fame by a spectacular ttin 1. .v.. "., ".;s uiivsivu 111 11 iimiiiik- uiiiiiiiu tne wurni in record time, dleil ten. D. 0.. October 25. The couple! today at St. Mink's Hospital of pneu- iiuw euti-im nuiuu uauuren. for brenkfnst about 8 o'clock Te Llve Up te Oath "There is only one thing thnt stands out In my mind," he said as he sat down n.i.l n.KiifitAi, tn ,nll .f 1.1.. .!! 1 ' ...... ....j...-.v.. mi- li. ii i4 inn i. uii-iirieeu I'rince Allien, lie was c ean-shnvnn nnd hnd chosen a dark four-In -hand te wear with nib Piccadilly cellar. "That one thing Is that the Velstead act will be enforced strictly in this State. The people who have had con fidence in me will net be fooled. I In. Mend te stand by them and will btnnd by inw until in utucu i ioek in nsningten yesterday." The new director took a drink of clear cold water ami gazed meditatively for a moment before setting the glass down en the linen cover. , ,"??' .f.r me l nm 'n'1 tn ,,p in Phila delphla," he continued. "I expect te be here for a lone lime. Ti... ii.... ... . .... . .. - ..V ...ilL IKW children, lit r mother nnd. it Is allege 1, '-i, fn .. , n.1.' , of a JVuw "tty? , i V 8, "round nnd get ac- SHOO belonging te Teny Balls a be.frd- li",," W? L..,?"',1 ,SS..?v..nt s !!.IR,n. ,C L .lde." .knew. t whether I j.j. niiBimimii; iAinuini, .j, Mrs TOOK EVERYTHING IN SIGHT menin Nellie Bly, who in prlvnte life was Mrs. Kll7ab"th Seamnn, aclileved celeb- Weman Even Included a Her Husband Beth Held When .Mrs. Jesephine Oblirtz, 1.17 Menree street, cloned with Mnrien Olr- sCck n few days age, sjie took her four lily nearly a ueneratlen nun bv n i,. ka.u .. i .:.... ,i ,i ... . i , --..-- -,. ,.,,. man nui uiiiiiiiu mu -worm in seventy-two days six hours and eleven minutes, thus ereaKing me record or Jules Venn's' here, Phlleas Fogg, of "Around the iierm in iMu'iiiy nays.- s,ne made the journey unuer tne auspices of a L'IiIm u'nu ...., . . .. ir.llj Obllrtz ami Olrseck were ar- ! Z , 'V ?"ii,",,t: " lrX """' V01'. I i i. " ii- nilU HUD J I XIlO for the investigation, aim no replies ne; rested in I'lttshurgh by dcti-ift es, wml ...; "" ""',;,, ""t",,; '"" "YV. lne is willing te return nnd testify. - brought then, back te this city. ICach ,' " vJS,?'iiri iJ-tn f ih' r nIciv'e" n Mr Rupp Mated today that Mr was held in .$1000 ball for court today "?nr ,i J' 1 ,,,J n5, ??VeM t0 Kern's life In Allentown warranted sun- by Magistrate Renshaw. efer n iueemcntH that years age gave pension of iidgmeiit until he could re- The children were turned ever te the , l V """,u "l ulu original muck 1 ....i ,inf,...,i iiiinseir. p. Kepii'm feiimp l u riiker.' i i. , nlan wns te attend the Genea confer once, visit Prague and icnna, sen some iiilatlves In Switzerland and return te .Vllentew n late In April or early ln May. Hfatwanl Flerida XJmltra train Da t.ni Mtr faralhni le Miami, Btll.alf. at PaiaralRinr, '... fh 'nila.. 8iS V ihla., 8tlT 2.A- Baaarvallena itai Man Found Drowned In River Harrlsbiirg, Jan. 27. (By .V. P.) -The body of W. flrnhep cnr -..i fifty-eight, a traveling nnlesman of this city, missing slncev January 10. was teitnii in thu Hhnlle water aleiitr the River today Slie was the dam-liter of it. , ...... Cochrane, of Armstrong County Pa rnd whlle at the helglit of her success as n newspaper woman mnnied Rob Reb ert H. Saiman, of New Yerk, who died several yearn after the wedding. " ' ' ii - i TIIKslOII.I'etl AKK LOOKING rOR xiav r1"- " r-"7T. .,,,,... v.i. 4 nun i snow jet whether I will make my headquarters here or in Hnrrisburg." '" PATROLMAN IS JAILED Guilty of Sheeting Youth Gets One Year and Flne n. 1ftt.r,0!v,nn i1?!111" '"irrt'n. of the Iwcntleth and Butten weed streets sta sta tlen, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter today In the sheeting of 1 ranch . McCabe near Twenty. first street and the Parkway September 23. Judir Terrv ,uinin..n..i 1.1... 4- . AvIvnVlS l. f'X. 'V"".y' "" 00l P i; "tone, "f i-nseu mm liiipese.! ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS NEW ORLEANS-S.vuuh Little Ed, S-D. 7-10. 1-4. wen; Jehn Arber. 12-1. 3-1 .2-1. scceni; Tm,n, 2-1. 7-10. 1-t. thiid. Tin p. 2.01 l-s. D.ilnh..h II n'ul Haivcst Kh.y nlhe av. VARE PLEDGES AID TO WOMEN CANDIDATES Women candidal s f , 1 the LcUlntuiu will be uiipeued by tin lvical Republicnii ..is..,u.uien .it tlie May piiunir, Smnter Van. announced tedny nfte. n two-hour cenfen-nce with Mrs. Bai clny II. Waibmten. Ri.publK.u Stnte Committee vW chniiman. SECOND ARMS CONFERENCE TO BE HLLD WASHINGTON. Jan. 27 .-A i- ,olutle rrevIdinB for another centerence betwen represtnt.uivib et the fiv Peweib, te consider utlei. of warfare was, ngrifij te tcuhy by the p-rnument cemiuittie et the Aims Coufereucc. TARM CONEERENCE INDORSES WATERWAY PROJECT WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 7 -The Great LuW-St. Lawrence .ilu.iy piujctt vb, i.mler . -ed..y by u.t Neiwiml At,ieuUuil Cei.l.Uiii.c. by all the available reserves en tlw .North Mile, and motorcycle, men from I the downtown district, thnt they toele refuge in a house en Pennsylvania are- . nue. 1 Stationing themselves et advantage" eusly located wlndeAs, they opened An en the police, who prepared te enter , 'he building. A great crowd attracted by the firing gathered in the vicinity 'and watched the battle. After 1111 exchange of shots between, the house und policemen in the street !f iiiiiik 1 rum ine ii"ii"e siachenea nnu finally censed. Investigation revealed that the bandits had escaped nnd mada their way through the urds of the Pennsylvania Railroad n"nrby. A cer-, den of pullce wns thrown around thp entire section bj Geerge McCandless', Director of Public Safety, who with i Police Superintendent Jehn C. Cni Cni lievn. took command of tlie policemen j who had been ordered from their beat In all parts of the cltj. Twe men aud ,n woman located mi tun restricted "aren were taken Inte 'ustt.il und detained for examination I Tlie automobile u'-d m the robbery, wns taken te t entrul Police Station, where It wns found that the rear had 1 been riddled with bullet" It con- Mnlned two plsteN of hen caliber, 'anil the package, be,ieed te be the loot from the bonk. Alse in the car were feyr 'overcoats and a bar Oin coat ber the mark of Cnrbcr ,V l.aughliiig Cem pnnj, lieveJnnd, and the hat appnr- untlv had Ixen wild by Prank D. Bend & Ce.. of Ene. It was a black derbjr and punched in the band were the let I ters 'T. E. L. ' 1 Ktery Street Guarded . Director McCnndles'i said hnt tht imlice lines had been cxti nded te Ceyer , all of the lower North Side section, 'ifur strei't lieing guarded. DetcctlveN 1 were then sent within the Hues, with I orders te sweep tin- district thoroughly. 1 The police held te the theory thnt tin, I Imudllh have been unable te break 'through the limn, and are hidden III I u house in thai sectinn 1 The bandits, unmasked, were nrmptl with automatic revolt rrs They speke excellent English; the Crafton bank I e"i)iejes said. . 'Werk fast and sheet te kill Jf they j. ...I .nn.l -, were tne 1 It: don't obey SNOW TONIGHT! LONG SHOT WINS , words uttered bj the leader of the L'nnir.' a gray-lmircd man, as they entered tlm bank. Mess looked up from his work as did the ether implinen, te find they were nil covered bj pistols. The lender? ' then sent two of his party te the vaultj ' room, while he with the ethers order! tlie force, te stniid against the wrlli Mess, who was nlew in obeying thVi order. Middenly rem bed for IiIh pistol. V I hut before h 11 11 tire one of the ban -J ! tilts shot him through the head. Disregarding his bedj as it jay en the 1 lloer. the leader drein the whole party into tlie vault, worked quietly, and thev , seen left the bank, taking with them nil I the cash in sight und the securities. The robbery oeeuncd at il ,f0 o'clock, Coming as Temperature Begins toBenero Blue Pays 12 te 1 In Opener ,v . . RI,C ! at New Orleans I onew is coming tonight en the crest New Orleans, l-a.. .1.,.. "tii.. $180,000 Robbery In Mississippi llnttlesliiirg, Miss., .Ian. 27. .(By . ... n.l. .. .,i..n..l. ,..,.. t . . .. ". I I Mi' iinuiui .iiuiur UllllllunV. of ,1 slightly winner we T U , . Ili'u.Vid ?"te it n ?' $ '$' "l MM '19 . 4, " , ., ., ; " " ,,IUl '""" '- tu ' '" winning the open. 1 1 eiuN and eeuuiier' la imper early teilftV MM pred ctlen of the weatherman, w . ,g rilce , ,.,. uf tl.rMOen. th. , , . ,,! e men w he hehr up the night c?wi M he temperaturt. will rise ,0 aCuegrecs ni.r ttllH fellttwl t(1 . wlr b An.,, - -- M va and was ridden bv u""'u "'." j and Griuui) I.e It is predicted that the rise in em. r..L.. u..i.i pernturc will net spoil the ceed skntinir. .. en local lakes. euinmary : The penk of the cold wnve was I ....'i's.T.fAACK . three ar-enji n.l reached yesterday, when the tempera- ( T jiSnJrQ iiiuTioesclTbi.""? 'Bu.'ienBK" "" mf.'vi i ' ;Hictn. (-. nruiura, lje, J'tvl a., in jj tl brat 4 rlllns pau tu w"ii ruins patwra ..U.M..U 11IU-, (m Bculile 13.1 B.I r..-i tin r:. - I .. z r. - Tlme. JSOrfrVc', 'ki ISO." Wllaen . -8 4-3 ,rce nini; ivin. ' Weman Dies Frem burnt Johnstown. Pa., Jim, 27. (Uy k. ) Miss Thcrea Mardlu ille.l in 2 hospital here today from burns mif.:iiy fcreil lnt Wcltusday. when bee lUmLi,' .1 igniteti irein a lercn sue was uwn L P.t- thuw frown idr Art! Susquehauna RlT( 1'.A'J (. ,t1-U(l l . , iV Continue eyAd Tttai .?) vi'.. ,' ni;hH7. .- v- .7 K. Li..: " W. ..4 fk . - ti.( -.-N vv .a ij&hi&c.'''-". rr