'..; r.$ r 1 If ."' V M' ftttlNG- PUBLIC Mr)Gl3R.PHlIJABEBPHlA?, TUDY, JANUAftX "28, , 1922 Weds in Paris CLAIMS ON FAILED AT REALTOR'S BANQUET Will Wed Breker PLAN NEW PARLEY TO STAND BY PACT vp WW Mil. .-. nMn am i I I - j dm 1TIPAI cunftic CRAIG PROMSES -' lllllllliMI lllllMI i I- MAO, SAYS OLIVER; r I BROKERS CLMBING ON UNDERSEA t Pittsburg'i Publisher Warns, That Cnndidate for Governer Must Be "Qlean" GRINS AT BEIDLEMAN BOOM Simon-Scheaffer Assets Won't Equal Less of One Client, Receivers Say 'NEW'WARRANTS FOR KOHNS Ulster ment Premier Says Agree With Cellins Will Be Held, Inviolate Armament committee Agre en Conference tn Rr.uj.-u. '3 Rules of Conflict J fir I! i, M 8: li'i i r I' ri 111 ,1 ' fr ft 'I Mi J tr a A veung Hilitlcal Mchinwn f run the West "blew in 1e Philinlell Inn ti)dfl, Geerge I". Oliver. Pittsburgh publisher, who warns old-line poll tlcinnx there are dangerous mrf Jienil. Mr Oliver. Mm nf tli'1 lilh' 1 iiiiei, Stntcs Senater Oliver, discuss,-,! the Itlmtimt in Pennsylvania cnsunllv and lightly, but despite the smiling -iirfiir conveyed n nole of seriousness tlrlellv, i In- visitor believes iiii inde pendent will In- elected Governer tins year if -tin" Iti'piiblirnn P.trty fails ft. nominate n man of prngrt'ssivp 'cndcn Cicx ninl an unassailable tecnrd 'I nni just knocking nbmit te see whnf is cemi; en," In1 "iilil at th" TlellcviiP-SlratfeDl hefeic i ailing oil W Harry linker for a conference, linker, pcretary of tin- State Committee. i pounding the Ileidleuinn bass drum Air Oliver was asked what he think of iIip candidacy of Tieiiteiinnt Govcr Gevcr Govcr ner lliiilli'iitntt for Governer. A certain SftOOII I'lui k episode is stamped Indeli bly wi tin- minds of politician ever the ntlre Stale. Mr Oliver smiled and winked his ere In feplv It wax suggested tliar Mr. jlaker must nee a little daylight ahead or he wouldn't be pushing l'.eldleinan v earnestly. u inav ee ltt liailit m Jnnunry. bl.t net in Mnv ." I lie visitor Mud. "Tliii Is a ii'.r when It Is expei i:ill Imuni b"lit en the lenders i pick ;i niiin I'.ir Governer who m II m atifif lery t, lndep mb'iitu 'riieri' is nn nini"liM'i l uiin-' fvrr tli" whole Slate. It w . n'i nteil h the Industrial ,uu latiev i tlHtirn If tbe leadeix en i w ir '' out tiieie will 1h ,i rerelt thai will slinke lb- St'lte and renlt 1.1 ihe tn-ti tif in Independent cnnibdut' . Mi Oliver admit fed lie Imx stv.'rnl fuverites for (invi iner. Otii of them f State It.-iukiiiff ( 'oii'ini's-leni i: 1 ilu . Ah for tU'iiatiT Crew ax a eind'date ri the unexpired and the full ternw in1-nn-i'i'iM'i' of Si nater Knox. iim isil".' Mi'd he Ik'IIpwx ' i'rliml i i" (tow " I bi 011115 publixliei- 'x i'i'gini'd "is the leader of tlie Oil' 1 wins of h piirn in I'ltt-liiirsli. He feujrhi hi ctirilidiii v of Wllllaiii Musee, wle wax I'ler'ed Mayer of tin t lt Itut m faul 'n and Majee tire en vt tei'i" hreawse the new Mavr t ' linns 1.1 xlu- fllllOWfl-s. ;lll i' H.ls ll" !, e 01 jamat lmi In- wax it-al'v lighi'ns Oliver i-Nplaineil 2 PENNATHLETES SLEEP IN CELL: DIDN'T SEE FIRE Cuenther and Zelly Object te Police Rules Discharged Today Milm'm'i h' ba lad niiim ibiilliu': Si'il!je, 1111 the 2iniinii mil umd IS fn lies m tli" I'linersiiy ! 1'ennsxl iiliia swiniuiini; tank, a tire at nisjli1 Mill Imx a tin 111 for l'lillie (liii-ntlnr. lift tuekle en I'i-ihTx foelb'ill lentil ni'-l nlm tli I'liivi-'sii'. s lei 'ifinur Willi 'Ulliuii ilh. anetlier utli lite (iii'-iulier saw a iin near Tlnitv mvIIi .1'id .M.tr'jet sireetx asi nieht - lie ll 'I'd te '.'l lieniei' I'fltriiilli: M IJez 1 I' rie out 1 w;irnin hand Oil .atrt i'et llV leir.' In- s;l,I Win net'' ,iskej tin- feiithall 1 1 - N'e win a'" in it . 'mi i 1 t i. in 1 tjiientiier. it is xa.il eikpresi 1 fi.rreful ounien and s ugl.i i bn.-l 1-v Tli.x wan followed b 11 ti.am;. iar iiriiuii'ir I' h.jil I'lieuuli .if 1 1. 1 ' uil Ileyers TnWnB Imlli veir lis hv lie rollei 1 escorted 11 mm in in Hlntien. 'I'liis niei-uiti; they fined M11; Isirnte I'l'ti'iiK k Tl e u.r I x- ' wns rich . Miiiek liainls w 1I1 1 10 ,-m! Wrr.- 'h .- Ii.irued FIVE WILLS ARE PROBATED Ech Dieoeses of Estate Through Private Bequests Trivnte bequest weie made 111 Hvc wills probated tedny. Tbev fo.ieu Themas I' (' llreadi . Ill" Senn rsi Mirrpt S.".uili. Sarah ieit., .isl Cobbs Cn-ek Parkwus. Sl.'.mt. Adelph Sehl Hl'.'l ItiKi street Sl'.'.OtlD .lexppl, Schenkpl .".."".'! Ki'ii-instnii iveiiiie. $7000. .leseph M S.tieiiein.in HIT Seuth Put H -ninth strei vii7tin Tjt'ttlTX Were UUlli'l'll lr tin- ,ld- mlQlht r:i tinu of the e-t.i!e ul Satuh A Peblleliier. I'll West Seiuiriir 1 $1X100. Main 1" Tiinne 17 S..11111 Tblrtv-iunlli sii.et. sl.-.iioe. lnventnriex wire tiled fur il,. ista.e-, of M.irv Mui i.iuer. Sllai r,n . I in.-idi idjje H Ceukisiiis, .v7-i." : .ln-i pli 'si,iiu;le decker ini!il i 1 , WiUi.in Alim 7.- ia0.."l Cii.ii.ii,. link .1'.'v.- .1S7 0! THUGS BIND SALOONKEEPER Knock Him Unconscious, Then Rifle His Pockets and Cash Register 1 we hugi aiiT.Ui d P 1I1 li I. O K !' tui netur Pelnwar." nr ' I a 'ulu.ii . '.IIU ei il, 1 lllle. '.s liltfht ll in wis nlKiut te 1 Ins,. 11)1, humid l..ri wltu ,1 rope and eseaped wnh iiheui .v"!il nfi'-r rlflln; O'Keefe's pen Let mid 11 ish rejntei in the siilenn The two men, whom ilie h ,,t keep'T il"-rlihe ijs 1'iiliii leek I," ti 1. of 1 he li.ngi-hore lpe hilll p.T-iii l,e evi'Miis in ihe plnee and lingered .iitei the utlier iniirinis luid cone Ahni.i 10 ".! O'Ki 1 fe started up n l,,n t, -u;n -wm niltuiiii' s 'he bar te 1 lese the cafe en the seeniid fleer. Midwnv he wa nMreke I In in behind hi ilie men, who htiiniieil lam with Mews from their fi-i . iij lil'ei l-imllllC him With II lope 'eft linn 11 a linMwu 011 the iei'il fleer KeKariii' 1 iitisi nn in s O'Keefe manual'' I l" wmk hmiself luwlv te the vtatrwm and rolled du'wn Tins loosen ed his bends and he freed himsell. He feuuil the lliiigs luid taken Sill I nun hU pecki In mil NPlll from the cash regmter. TO GUARD AGAINST DROUGHT West Chester te Build Immense Water Storage Pend c!.f (licstiT. P.I.. Jan US -The Wi"-t Cbestei lloreugli Council last night decided le i eninieiii e ns seen us j)Ot!.iblc the building of nn immense wnter storuge pond en Chpster Creek above Mllltewn. li is expected te held KUtUclPlit water te suppU the borough. for twcnty-live earx m least, at nil times. The lioel will l'e half a mile long nnd bout a quarter mile iu width with u depth or from live te twenty leer. Jt is intended te proem any repetition of the drought of the last summer. MflltK MM IS COMri.ICVriONS Twe women icift Hie Hauu. mun Th " the th.nw ivreuuil nluh ltub Ajrea liun Tltln, li (real ion mery. - ,v jiixii vey. I((Jl KI.INK I.KIIM l)Y D.iuchler of (lie late "Kntpcnir of the s.ihara." jlm was Main by bis wife tliree jrars ,:. Mls IiPliaudy li.is just married In Paris at the ase of sKlern MISS LEBAUDY WEDS Daughter of Slain "Emperor of hara" Bride in Paris New nrli, .Inn. IN New of Sa- the marriage of Mux .laciinellne I.ebnudy, daiiKliter of Mrs 'Marguerite l.ebauily. who lulled her husband. .Incqup I.e bnudj , ilie 'I'mpercir of Snlinra." at tlielr'lieme in Vethtirv tliree jearx age this month, tn Keger Siidreau. nieiii ber of .11 wrll-ktiew 11 I-'reueh family, wax received here eterda. The marrlace took plnee a week age In Paris, where Mr Siidreau lives. rablesram 11 led at the nfuVe of the I.ebaudy estate siud. that Mrs. l.p baudy, her deucliter and son-in-law arc expected te fiurii te Ameriea at an. early dale Tlie bride is nineteen years old. Slip unci her mother inherited the l.ebaudy fin tune, of S'JO.neO.ltOO. cenMsiinj; of cei unties and intetests scattered ever the world. Mr. Siidreau 1 iilm.ir tweniv-ene e.irs old 11ml lie In-! inet Mws l.e bi id lust "sunilliei 'Mis fatuei N a well-known jmrrua i-t and was fr nn riy with I!Ieiiune I ihre tlie paper iiwneil hv Clemein 1 ,nl DISABLED SUBMARINE SAFE AFTER FIGHT WITH STORM T-2 Speeding te Take Commander te Sick Bride When Rudder Snaps l.eues. Del., Man UP -- After helni: tussinl ni.il twisted bv iiioiiiituine is m. tlirenteni'd In .1 snowstorm raindl.x (.athetuiK about I11 r. with her ntdder broken, ih" submarine T-'J nrrivea In low of a tue ar the- Delnwnre Hreak water at S !." o'clock Inst niglii The li'tie inifl, which yestcrdify afternoon was repotted te be fort) miles off the Oelnwaie Capes, arrived in fair eonilltlen. it is said. It Is believed ic pairs were made by members of the . rew Tke 1 ij;be.r Arapuhe had been siaiidm: h ilie -iilimnrlnc ler s..,nii huur. hut was net i-nlled upon for as sistance. The T-- will He mer h"ie for s,.,..ii lu's. r j-. undei sriied. -t tOMlpleie iepair mil be made The dlllRleil tiliilerxea esscl. w III. il wis tieitml from Norfolk te New elk. was speeding te take its eininandtr te the hedside of 111- 'k h'iiie whin the accident mi iirred. SOS all- were piii uut aim the 1 ins Arapnbe bur I 'npc Mn in the fare of the heaw gale te iesci:e the Mity tueti aboard the uuder-en irafi. Crews 1Pf the ceni gu.iiil stm ens .ilenic the lie'iiiware shore from Lewes south ln'.riieil te the assUtuiu of tl.- niitdeu sin.) nnd 11 nisi "tiard ut t Kiikanoe inn ' a lrem .1 .1 it jest in.fi.re .lark FINED FOR CRUELTY Man Sharply Reprimanded for Ne glecting Horses I .iiliug i lit i d a win nun. . ' i p C A i j! I.e -heuld imi li.iv. I. is two herses in a rii'ketj sialle in fi.e-e and i.ir Andrew Mi' b re. '-'"IT M--i.itv iiv nn-. was i.r.i.ffieil leter- Mnglsll.1 e llertl till- llintll.lii;, lined is III and tcprlra.'imlcd Agl Ills llljl-l-ll, e , . P C A W.'llt te M' I I .le's s., hi, s ,,. the lllii Cedar Pari. Sleel; rnrin m-l.-rd.n te . if llieir n.iitun hid In n i etnplie.l wil'i 'I nei fe'.tid He- two liesr stunding witlie.i l.'unU.'i- sIllMTlll!; Tbev illlll I.. Ill ll" Willi I" .illll had IIOI !"' n led. lie s,u, The 'lutw thei- i...i,'.iat- ..v, ,e aulinal-- L-.i-i.-.l .ni i it lu. is t "i" Uii old M li. II 11 ' I Me 11 si, nt, , U li for i.i. i- i ei When iirnsiriii .1 ' d.M iiiei a ' li.i'l i no i ei'e M.l ' i. ter lie I wat li 0' u.l p'ii.1 ti'i.l t" 'Ih l I in I ' hi li i.'ig lliillllll.il since le- stub!.' i :i u ar.l s ,, of il, fn thin i t.iil mitain beat ds i I, "i .u nei tw'i it i ! iiidnws I l ih H'.,s. lie- Hgi- iii;ssnie limn in - the l.l.li .... thJi . u-.tf cold. eiil. . fi-en MOTORMAN, 73, PARALYZED, ENJOYS WORKING EVERY DA Y Dm ill AVwi ''" "- liven Running Slrwt (mi Li ) vui: Re yeah That Jeb limuplit Him Remance in Hew-Car Days I'll! In III . ipp:-i In ' , I In I.I.I l.Ol'sp He has been ir .,ri v-t'iree , vet In. I n legs frni i exposure .1 iars, iill m,es working (ie I ill 1I1K -' ri ' " " ' --, of his seu'liiv-tliree en', "" nH '.'" he never wanls te give It up lie is Ii.ivld Reynolds Every morning nt r.-.Iin h nui .ar htope iu front of his hrii.e, .".I" I North Twent v-ninrh street, and Mrs. Hey. nebis, bundled in n heavy com and ft ,M'il te kiep off ihe "face ache." agists i 'hi r husband tcTthe car deer The eon dm inr helps him up the steps, and he is taken te the ar burn At J -'.'il o'clock , in tlie nliernnnn. Mrs. Reynolds is across tlie street. ' .lebiin en the spot." a khe -a,!, te he'lp him off I th. i a r. I ,It was inanv yeiirs age that Mr. Iteyiields drove a hersecar nu thn Fifth and Siith streets route. See Times (banned The fienl of the iars were all e,.en en the old herse .ais. and w had te stand up there ln all kinds of weather. That's where I gut my had leg-1," Mr illeynelds explained tedaj. i 1" spite of his parai.tsis. .mi Jtej- neldx is u cheer) loeKing innu, nnd his round blue eyes are continually smiling above bis pink checks und white inns- tuclie. lie explained unit when he drove the hersccars he wae working eighteen hours u day, at twelve cents . an hour. "Yeu could buy something with S'J then" snid Mis Reynolds "Seems like n den'i Imv nnvthlng' new "T.nln nf tinticrf nn Hie cars are nut ---- . . . . . .' - Receivers of l'ltllntlelphla'H most re ppiitly failed brekerngc llrm.x nrp busy fparchinj: for npl and for the llrni tnembers thcnwclrp. l'raucls T. AVnlslt, 1 leeeivcr for the Simen -Schneffpr Cem- (dAci l-...... i.ein llllt-ui I III") jMleiiiviiui inrvi' worth SftSn.S,". Ainetif: the mnn.i iliilms of the firm wan a professional man. who told the receiver yesterday that be bad SIW.OOO at stake with the firm. The total assets of- the firm, nccerdlng te Mr. Wnlsh. wl'l bj no menus come near approximate -tig the anieiitit this Indu nlual client nas Involved. Appraisers were at work yrMcrtlaj In he firm's Phllndelphia offices at 1,'IOD Arch ireet The rnsult of their wpns w ill be nutieiiuced tedaj . Anether warrant hnx been lued for the nrrpst of I-Mwin K. Kelin and his nn. Geerge II. Kehn, whe.e broker age house failed last week for a total of liabilities estimated, nt Sl.000.O0n. The charge in the new warrant ix con spiracy te i bent and drfrnud. Knlph V. Nagle, 1IJ7 West Cilxe den ncnue, fiPrninntewn, Is tlie ni' ruer.. lie says he deposited SeOllO with the Kehn firm ns collateral ie a trading ncceuui It In said the stock was sold without authority, ns there is no lecerd of it In the. books of the brokerage hiu-mii. Hersey V. Phillips, county detective has been detailed by Mnjer Wynne te investigate ether irregularities as re ported by the reerivpr. A report. w,i heard thai Kehn had been ut Three i Tuns Inn. near Ambler, early this. week, bul con-tables sent there 'te lo cate 'him found no one answering his description. The leceivers were indig nant com eiiiing a tumor thnf they i knew all the time wlieie Kehn has been. "We icitiiuil) we tld like te knew, s.iid Theicns lljdemau, one of the n 'ieierr. "Tlie beOKs ate in such a chnetb' condition that he alone. ( an straighten out n number of trnnsac- 11011. Most of the fieeurities we have found nrp undoubtedly eni -marked, and we have no inkling n.s ,ei of the assptN aviulable for dlstrilmtinn." David Phillips, the ether receiver, seemed an injunction m CIiancei Coin t of Delaware, ut Wilmington, s1''' terday, preserving all the assets in the brntifb eilice there. The manager of mat itraiii'ii t-rtlil creditors arc owed about SIMKUWO In tJiat lecalltj. Ane'lnr liens.- which fatl"d recenl'-, that of V. D. Pier iK. Ce . shvs hopes of developing inei assets ftvr the bene fit of creditor-, .tceerdms te Clarence Leeb, iccelver Already iiieie than S.'ltl.OdO has ben iiuceveied. with a lunspeii of mircriully nddim; te this liRiire williji the nei few day The liabilities ne-s nre ne.n-h SieOitmO. w.'ili claims .eaiuig in iveiy il.iv. Colonel 1 1iii-x It Hughes, fuinier I ni tiler of Did-, and win. withdrew from tin ehl til in last Mu.. i said te he in tlii .Itv mil has piennseil net te lenvi . but te be retnlj te iitilptge t.iiiuin.i''en v hen railed. Ileal sini including I,iiu-e at Aid Aid mete and Atlanlii City has In en nt- ' inched The Atiluieie leslileiae. valued hi- Stilt.Ohli. w ix transferred te Mrs. bier, nevi .11. in P.illi. and was s(Phi recenllv ihreiub the 1'iwi Mnwr Titlst Cemp.i.n Thai uMitutleii has been irne. l ' tei -tveis net te pa.x any fund- te Mrs. )wv m s.-ttli ment ELECTED TWENTIETH TIME Bernstein Again Named Secretary of Lehigh Club I nl tint t.tnilttwh iilni 1 .i i ll.tert. Cape Mnv ;,,.) ..,, , j.,,.,,.,1 P, ,,.,,.v" ,,f ,l(. lhia delphia Lehigh Club at ns nnuiitit dm -i'."i -nieefing in Kiigier s, , night. ill her eflieers elected wete Piesid. nt, P. T. CunM'lFp; vice piesi.eni, J. V. Mirmr tind E. L. I'erltall: assistant ecreiat. W. I'ertieiiian, and trustee, V. linker. Mr. Ileriistein .i al-e re c'ci t.-t iteasiirer. Honored guests ,.f ih,. .ei,us weie: llenjjiiiin I.erey .Mille professor of c olegj, and Lieutenant Colonel Jehn W. Lang, professor of inihtiny science and tiietiis, both of Lelucii I iihersitv. and Atidiew K. llm hiiti.iu, Jr.. of the i lass of st. who eutentreel tin pnit i'h fenis ,,f magi. Ohie Wesleyan Alumni Dine lijt I'hllndelnli.a ineinbeix of i Lc i due V's,.un 1'inetsiti Mumnl As. nl sin ..it!, in weic piHiii tit a dinner las' li'glil ill tlii'ClU Club Addies-es were lu.iile by William S Siiiser, .Iran of i" the i,niers!ty : Pietiss,,,- );. i;. Cnnk i.' lin. of Pi Im eteu . M.i i.e Pi a iik V M. Imu. l'uivciitt .f I'-nnsj hnm.i I' M Luwi.j n"d Hil... T li .N..ei II I.. Cox cMeiidei! grieti'igs te i,.n ng inemheis of ntln i .elli-id and -Miss .I.IUHl Ml-IliUVi ' s,,K -iwriil J(l i el i,a.. songs The !!. . I'muk V. I'm - ,'', president nt le V. sejilu ifW'Mlllll, lls teiisttll.isli Mi.i.ig )inlires nf esp.nn t elleg . '. iiies nii shown .M ip -, I lie sAri.fmy. i.i lierinan 1 said I g. ' in miii all ine pasengerfi en iiiv en, , K k and forth fiem , Lehigh hhi, ie, hut IC net ft(. same as when we , mild unit for them If wp' saw tlieni mnie miining 1 used I knew il,..,,. w ilsteg ,i ,, rlp ,ar till Ihi set te the (emei " "Tiine u ii-n i iik,. ,r ;, new.'" nh eneil Mr. Rei nebis as s. ai loci. . , ing in her (hair and smiling m hpr husband The .sirs weren t i liediiled se last in the old dn.is," Old Ilemaiire llcicnlril I H'linmber one lime."' Mini Mr Hj-vnebls referring bach ie the dnvs when he di,,ve horse mis "It ,Vas the ldgget hailstorm of the yenr, and mv I trent platform was soaking wet j r ' was cehJ, tee, nnd thn hail was blowing into mv eyea, when a ladv get en the i ui. iiern, rawe my veil,' ' she said .ir iieyneius paused and spoke l'rV siewiv ter emphasis. "And she tneh slip- pcry I run what my husband calls the , 'sand car out te the trucks. It a really asiie.s ie keep him from slipping. ' Mr. Reynolds, who luidn't lieard this remark of his wife's, said: "What I like about thn cars new. we can sit down most all the time " riiTi ur.M or run; iiknkimct " '.."1.p i "' pieiuren ei I lln&utr-t will nnnanr In ,Fia lli ll' Pil nff ltpp lint nrtil tmi it . .. ..,- , face. It hnipe.l toe: T a " h'f ." ! "s l,r.' . I!J!1. '"' . "V""L ":li"n" we ere married. Eve," he nodded te 'n" paradaT'elTec. i'i, elding ... r'ar'T-wlir ;venrrl,JY afrni" f th S,rXrf "v 'nilX 'nintn 'AII1IUIH'U. I'll UK I Hk OTWi T' l im -i'iioiiilraeili! :M FROIVi M0T0RCYGLE Mere Hian 1200 real cstale dealers will attend (he nnnn.il banquet lo le night of (he Philadelphia Ileal K talc Heard. (icncral Nathan MacCliesney, Chicago (upper left), will deliver nn nddress. ns will .Senater Samuel .M. Miurtridgc, California (lower lefl). At the right is Kranlt I. l-'eUen, Jr., ilinirinati of the Itanquct Coin Cein uiittee TO OINE TONIGHT. e ei -j r ix Senater Shertrtdge, California, te Speak and Will Hener Guest Be BIGGEST AFFAIR OF YEARi Senater Samuel jr. Short tUlgc. i'ali i'ali feruia, will be the guest of honor to night nt the annual banquet of the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Heard at the liellpvue.-Stratferd. He will spenk en "The Japanese (Jueelien as Viewed by California." Mere than 3200 ical es. tate men from Ibis (itv nnd ether Sec tions of the ceuniri will ntleml. The hnurpirf wil be served In the ballroom of the hotel and will be one of the large-fin Philadelphia this year. General Nathan MacCliesney, Chi cago, who wax judge advocate at gen eral headipjailers of the A. E. V nnd who 1 general counsel of ihe National Assodatien of Ileal Estate lleaids. wnl be another of the speakers, taking nx his stit.jp, t 'American Lciidetship in World Affairs.'" Anether sneaker will b Judge Hareld I!. Wells. f t lie ( euntv f ettrt of Hurliiigteii Ceiintv. New ,lere.v . Jehn (!. WUIiam, inesj. dent of the Philadelphia lle.il Estate Heaid. will preside. lie will outline the a s( amount of uiic work te be done In lin- Philadelphia ,ni., (,j. en r The decei, 'ions Wil" be . nliiiin inei.t 'lac of the Cnnfeiisji,.' mi Limltntien of Armament being Ik Id in .Wnsliiuu- ten. and thieiigh the (emesy of Jehn Wniiaiiinker. (lags of nil nations will , he used te deceuite the ballroom. Dls- ituieine menu cards km.. I n i i'..ii ...I land live seincntrs of n luiliti snH t,, Uutpass any pi ei tiled i tt feiiu'er inn.. i will be prisented te the guests ' '1 ,P Mndtigal Singeix. :i , hoi ux of ihirt. tive voices, will he nn.. of the enter tainment features. The l!aniiK'1 i 'mi,m,iiee emprlses Prank 1!. Felten, .li . . hairinaii : Wil liam II. Wilsen. I'red.'ii. I; A. Myers, Pi.ink Craven. EiU.ir G Cress,, Themas Shallcie.ss, Jr. Wi'li.im c I'ankeil, Rebert .1. N'ti-li, .ilii ,- C Redding. Theodere E. Nlikh-. (J.'indnu Priest, mail. 1'r.vid E. Iiallam. Ilmaie ilt-n.-klji. Philip N. Aii.i.'.i William M Kiiat. Samuel Si. 1 1 William G Glenn. Prank II. Mas-. . Edwilrd T Floed. W. II. Hall. C William Sil.-ss, Ilarrv T. Snuiidn- sj.ililir. -. i(1I) Jeseph K. Mlltsluii' stlrnp ,- .,1(, .mil Jehn G. Willin'in- LORENZ FAVORS CORSETS Prevent Spinal Troubles and Brace Vital Organs. He Says New Yerk. Jan 'J Id Adelf Le i en, appeared as nn i . , . ,, ,i i .- ,.f i ., . sets for women dip.ng i.is Inn hi, .'e parln.ent clinic ve-tiiday. "Everv woman h..uld wear n mi set." said the famous surgeon ' I'e.s. sihl the eun gnl should be PMcpted The .errict nor en!,- limes itn organs ibal need bracing l.i.i . n uen.iiie of spinal tieitblii- "I de net. sn i . ji uumui sl.nthi ipueze their waist, a- once ihi did. I am referring te mr'its of tedii'v, de signed en cemi ion -vi.se Imi.. Tiu-ini-peilaui thing is iluii ile i-ursi i should iu evety insinnie n. a pcrteet in. "I frequently pr.-Mibe ieispis mod eled llftet (MSI- m.'.ile nf Hie plllieni under mv ebsiii.iiiiin I ugiec witli I If tilth (Jeiiinil-Miii ipelnnd in his observation that n .ei-et givis te a woman the sens, of being completely dressed and tli . tiiiibulis in In r peace of inllid. vliili is benetii ml ' BODDY MAY WIN MISTRIAL Wounded Policeman's Testimony Delays New Yerk Case New Yerk. Jan ". Jasper Rhodes a negre pelieiiufin (eiivalescjng fumi two bullet wounds nillictcd last Decem ber, hobbled Inte the Supreme Court where Luther It. ddv was en trial for murder yesterdtu and identitied the slaer nf Den cine Sergeant- ltiicklc.v .and Miller us the man who shot him. The prehahie risuu (,f tlie testimony of the defendant s leutisel. Tlie motion was overruled the tirs; tune, but later tlie trial wus adjourned abruptly until Monday. German Weman Leader Dies "Merlin. Jan 'M. Deputy Fran Leitz. one of the leaders of the Inde- REALTORS pendent hnclallstN, who IlllntCd nmliWu,, iumIuik mm coiiipllcntleua thai arlaa CrfrSh Inte Bread Street Pele. One Thrown Se High Bedy Hits Cress-Arm LOST CONTROL OF MACHINE ! . , , , , . , . I we rnei.ircvcle riders weie killed lale, la.st night when the machine get mit of control In I.rend street below nsh- iligteu avenue nnd crashed Inte nn elec trie Hight standard. One man was hurled se high In the nir he hit the cress. arm, smashing the glebe, which fell te Hie street in a shower of broken glass. The two men. Geerge T. Ilrewu. Uilr- ty-seen years old. z- eutii i.ee street, nnd an iinidcntlfied cgre were. ,;i'.lin5, "?rth nl"S , V' ' ' Washington avenue Urewn. who was sieeruK. iii.eui,n,u " "" - mebi'e moving southward. As fie swetied the staiidaid of a t raffle safety wine loomed bpferp llim. Aenin veering te dodge this oetruc- ' ' il I t l C lien. Hrewn apparently lest control of the car. widen run into the electric light biniiuarii. The moteretcle crumpled under the force of the crash. Ilrewu and the un Identified mau. the latter having been in rlie sidecar ei Ihe machine, wpre , (I . . . .. , I MUV1KIIVIII It il IV. 1 1 I.IIIIIUI1I.1 llll ()(llt?llfJt Ihiinyn hpadforcniest Inte the air. bv ,hP 1Vee (Slnt0 that i'lster is a sep- Pellce of the Seventh and Carpenter I nratc Pntitv wUh Ilcll(1 witll wnelm streets station oek both victims te St. they can in all events confer. Level Agnes Hospital, where Hrewn .lied .headed men throughout the .eiinlry within n.few minutes. Ills skull mid !,eui,i rally te that Government, which, ri"ht leg were fractured m addition te iu nli (.vent,, ls endeavering le icsterc Al I. .. Ifciilil..i I It i fit llOI. l.lnM n .,,. I . x . enei- in ui i -. .... v...'. ..Him wi - aireau ut-iiu. The two men weie Pinplejed at the Xnvy Yard Urewn was mariied. DENY HARVEY WAS TOLD TO MEET WITH POINCARE Washington Officials Say Colonel Exceeded Instructions Wusliliifiteii. Jan- -S- An eplldt laicmcnt tliut (.eerge Harvey, Anieri citn Ambassador te Great Hritaiu. I:nd no iiHtruetinu te confer in Pans yesterday with Premier l'oln l'eln care. of France, ever Aineriea'-i atti tude toward the Genea Economic Con ference was made iu high Administra tion iuarters last night with such pos. tlve tone as ie leave no doubt of Ihe displeasure of the colonel's parade of ouiulpetctne. Jf wax hurt id, Im b .- teliahly. I i.u Colonel IlaiM'V had gene tar beyeiul his insiriu liens iu inwuling the nn, .id In Id of My ion T. Iiernck. the Ameii-' can Ambassador te Pails. It was -i j.i.-.l Mr. llerrick was ipialilied te transact anv business Washington might lme Willi the Fn uch Foreign Olhce. and M'sentiueut was felt eicr the ii.iiI.mI slight en his i .ipncity Ne atiiieunceincnl was foitb.eniing .tt either the While Heuse or Slate !) latlnient us tn America,' -i decision lela tne in the t.etie.i (enference, bin m tlie highest qiiai ters assurances wete ebtiUunbl" tluie was no reason te -pect u fei in ieeisji bv the President 'ninl Secretary Jinghcw, who have taken stands, against v, im; m nt -hit nine. WON'T SURRENDER INVALID Landlady Refuses te Allew Man te Take His Sister Away -Mis. Hareld L Metz. 'Jfi Colum Celum bi.i .niiiui', has i, I...I tluce lltteinp! in i. iiiem. from Inl looming lieue an igcil wuiiian Imigi i who is ill ninl helpless. s,,. defies lue hmlhfr "f ill' weiiiali te tuke In I- mm his home. The woman is Mr. Minnie Simons. -vellty -Ine yejrx old, ainl she lli cepleil eugllll llll eiler fl 0l her hiellier. Arthur l.ngf.is.,i, te i;e nnd Im' with him nl hi- home at J li US Sniiisen stieei. Mr. Lagr.issa lime times sent nn ambulance te get his .Mee, enie in -. einpanied In his wile and two pntiol pntiel ui.'ii lluL Ali-s Mel. leinaliied linn. "They iiiu't si-.iic ,. into letting her go." Is Mi Met.'s llrni declaraiieii. while .Mr. Laginsa says that toinor teinor toiner Hiw he will gel a writ of habeas ceipus and take Mi. SiiueiK ,v force. VIEWS FUNERALS 53 YEARS New, at Age of 107, Grandpa Lies in Shadow of Death New Yerk, .Inn. US. ip,v A. P.) I'm- lift) -three years "Grandpa Jimmy" Murray steed in the gate of Trinity Cemeleiv ami watched funerals enter, lie was lift). four years old whin he began his long itgll, and today be, tee, ar tin. age of 1(17, was seemingly In ihe shadow of the gate he had opened se many times. Yesteulay there was an unusually heavy traffic tbieugli the (;emetery gnte, and the aged man was forced le hurry te and fro neatly all day. Just be fore night enme, be celhipcd and was hurried te llellevue Hospital. PJiybi ( inns held nut lit tit hope for his io ie io cevery. Asks Place en Site Commission Pittsburgh. Jan. '21.- lily ,. P.) Tim Eightieth Division Veterans' As- social ion, iniide up of officers nnd men who scrwil li the division during the iMirui vinr. leuny sent te lioverner Sproul a lesolutieii asking llmt one of Its llieiniiers lie niimed Oil Ihe ceiniuis. son te seieci sues im- monuments t 1'elllll.jlvillliU seldi,., s who fell ill France. Ihe reselui ten .which i is signed of tint division, suggests that If the com. .....-.. ......ivi tl. ......... I mission already has iieen named, an I ether member be ndded ninl the man se lected from the Eightieth. . '.. ,,TI ...... ,,..,.,",. nuby Ayrr.'' Kreat te'vi Vii.rV -A Man', SINCERITY ALREADY PROVED Separate Entities of Free State and Ulster Admitted by Seuth, He Declares ly tlie Associated Press llelfast, .Tnn. 28. Sir .Tnines 1'ialg, speaking at a Unionist Council lunch eon yestcrdny, Bald both he and Michael Cellins would be faithful te the agree ment they reached nt their recent im portant conference. At this confer ence he. ns Premier of I'lster, nnd Cellins ns head of the Previsional Gov ernment of Seuth Ireland, etune te nn understanding regarding the boundary question, the lifting of the boycott en Ulster nnd ether matters. "I can premise, jolt." Mill Sir James, "that he and I wilt be fnllhfiij te the bargain we cnteied Inte, and there will be no disturbance of these people who dcslre te remain with its anv mere tlmn ilmrn will be anv dis turbance ofstheso desiring te go from! under our ling into the Free btntc. "That seems te me te be a fair Itni gain which will close a difficult matter -difficult from his point of view, be cause lie wants peace, and difllcult from my viewpoint, because T will never give In te nny renrrnngcnlcnt of the boun dary thnt leaves our Plcter urea less Ufribin'jri.ta 'SniSlS, h Mr "W'f be three hours and discitsscd fuv tj1(1 nncstlens. going te the feun- imtien of the future of our country. I snt(j ,0 ,m; .(.(ln w0 oem(. ( ROme agreement an ngrcemeni net favorable te you nnd net fnverahle te me some agreement which will allay tlie horrors of the past, calm down the people, try i te encourage the liest elements through out the whole of Ireland, nnd then leave the read evon in sonic future time i ,. fi. iTutn,. , - , ehnnse whether tllPV wiI1 romp ,,' ,em. rpcc Htntc or neil Tt is for -en te decide en co- - j mnlntninlng war or irrita- ti0n. Don't let me interfere, but let mc ,.ew w,nt 0 ,nvp t e ,, .. .Ca.t wp (e k0nif,hns between ns !,0 prevent recurrence of the disturb- .n.,..i.. .i .,ii !,.,, i,,. Mt-' iiiVlUtl? mm CMiiiiiiu-i unit mnv beP cemmlttcd ln the name of liberty in . ti,c past?'" Alluding te the ngtecmrnl. the I'lster i Premier declnred : i i tuniK. ter ttie ercim ei our innu. w-e were nble te put our names te a ,ini,i,,nn,t ,..i,ini, ,.,,, i n n.i..,ii,:.. i,rder nnd stave oil separation and a i l nttti lil 1st ti'ltlnh te . . . . IV I'llUlll 1 It (,il j- ether side.'1 the party cry of the v Deaths of a Day ROBERT R.DEARDEN , Was Publisher. Editor and Formerly ' Member of State Legislature Jtebcrt It. Heardcn, president of the mated te have cost !?.'!0,000. Refresh I nlted States Review Publishing Cem- mentx im hided a ten of turkeys and puny and u former member of the State ' etlier meats. (iOoe cakes, hundreds of Legislature, died suddenly of heart (lis-: gallons f ,.-,,,. and ice cream the case Thursday night iu his apartments, Hi,.PH r ,ich placed end te end would at 1,,'llt North Park avenue. He w:s n,11(., lnt ., mip an authority en insurance subjects. Hern in Lewell, Mass., en Mnich -'A, . ". . ... I ISIn. Mr. Drnrden was of English tin- NO 'ACT OF GOD, JUDGE SAYS ccstry. Ile was educated m the public kili..lu ,.f 1.1.. ...,ll.... ..11.- ...,l nf .lift -....imi.-, ni lin nut. I ; tl.. nni. ..b .' English ami Classical Institute of Spiingfipld, Mass. I'pen completing liis studies he went Inte business wiln his father in Springfield. When the Civil War began Mr. Dearden. a boy of sixteen, enlisted in a cemnnny which beinmc part of the Forty-sixth Infan try of Iassachuselts. When the com mand was mustered into service lie was leiede.l mi m.nt of bis veulh and :......". i - iiiiiiililiue puysique. Mr. Denrden first caine te Philadel phia early iu ISii". but later satisfied a desire te see the West nnd went te the Territory of Xehrnska. Soen after ward he settled iu Chicago, becoming associated with a publishing house. The following year be founded n semi monthly, the Northwestern Hevlew. Three ycniH later. In 1S71. the plain was destiny ed ln the great fire. He icsumcd business immediately, and in IWi moved the paper te Philadelphia and changed its name te the Fnlted Slates Review, "lie was continuously the editor anil publisher of the paper mere than filtv-feur years. Fiem e.uly iu life .nf Denrden took .in aciive intctcsr in puiiiic attairx, nun in lecugnilimi ei ins serines le the ..in., n no- ....iii.-in i..iii,.iii,ii, un 1.. .1... I ...!.. .1., .......... ln.. . . lie iiiniiuuiis ei uie iiii-ii I w Ulll.y-lll M , but new the 'I vvenly -seventh Legisla live District, tendered him the nomi nation for the State Heuse of Repre sentatives. He was elei ted. Alto Alte getlier he served nl various times s leell vents in t Jin Pcniisyhmila Lcgi- lillllle JOHN DAWSON Contractor Arrived Frem Ireland With 25 Cents Made Fortune Mount Vernen. X. V.. Jan. US. Jehn Dawsen, seventy-four yeais old, a com i actor, whose firm constructed the Tombs Prison, the Park Rew Ruildlns and several ether well-known structures iu New Yerk, died nt bis home here yesterday after a long Illness, Mr Dawsen landed In this country fiem 1 1 el I'll si, Ireland, fifty-one j ear's nge witli n capital of twenty-live (entw. At the tune of his death he was one of the wealthiest men in Mount Vernen, lie leaves a widow and Iwo daughleis. J. MONROE COOK Manufacturer In Philadelphia Forty ' Years Was Leading Masen ' J. Menree Cook, of 1-1117 North ' Fifteenth -.tieet, died of angina pectoris i en Thursday . Mr. Cook had been ill about two weeks. He was vice president of Themas If. Wilsen, Inc., woolen worsted manu facturers, at I'lL'Q North Heward street. Mr. tool; was born In Ticiiiun, ,, J., nnd was the son of the late Jehn C. and Elizabeth M. Cook. He canic i ,' phllndelphia about forty years age , ...i.'ML'eil in liiiHiiiehk with 'l'l,m.,7,. ,, yvili-nn, l,. , , h, i)(.eil m,.,1 with the firm ever sine,. " ...v. . . . . . - i con- I nc WB a thirty-tlilrd-dcgree Msen, ...-i --- - ........,,, . ..iiiiui-i- t-,u isnilesn l iiiiitiiiitiilerv l..il...ll phia LoiiHistery unit Lu Lu Temple, Order of the Mystic Shrine. The funeral will be private and will be held en Monday . Benjamin 0. Litter iJeujamin H. Lister, real cutate operator and for forty. jearnpremlnenr, HMfxKiMites B V'rv tH L1."k 'e'V.) J Wj:7sr Hr -' n Sef'i i WmttP &S3l (c) lmirnnlleii.ll .MISS KITTY GOKDON Inleinalleual stage faverllc, litiewii in private Ilfe as Lady Ueresferd, who Miys slie will marry Italpli Hatilcl, New Yerk broker, as sinnl ns she receives her illvnrce. Kanlct denies the ciigiigrtnrnt, hut Miss (iorden says he Is merely awaiting the divorce hefore publicly com mitting himself. Gerinnntewn resident, died yestcrdny in 1 his apartment in the Weed-Norton, Wnvne nvenue nnd Jehnsen street. Mr. Tl .- I , 1 .11 C 1 - ., lie wis n lis sixtv-nintl ven lie was in ins sixty iiiiitiijt.ni. lie was n life-long resident of this city. Ills- father wus 'Lhetnns Lister. n court crier. An expert en liindi values. Mr. Lister was frequently called inle court ax an appraiser. Ills eilice wiih nftniii Licrinniuewn nvciiue. Mr. Lister was a member of the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Heard, a i director of the Chciten J rust ( empnny I and prcsldentef the Gerinnntewn Cem- niuiilty .ISuildiiiK and Lean Association, He leaves one son. J. Morgan Llbter, and three daughters. Mrs. l-'rederick .Simons, of Chicago,: Mrs. Prank Goeble. Xew ICgjHit, X. .1.. and Mih. Prank Knight, iicrninniewn. BIGGEST WEDDING IN SOUTH Entire Population of Southern Cities Attends Ceremony hlldell. La.. Jan. US. Tlie grentwt wedding eer celebrated in the. Seuth was solemnized yesterday in this town of .1000. when Colonel W. II. Sullivan, general manager of the Great Southern Lumber Company at Ilegaliisn, was married te Miss Ella Hese Salmen, daughter of Fritz Salmen. who hnx developed here one of the largest brick nnd lumber businesses ln the State, Reth are millionaire families. Ihe special trains were diailered le convey guests fiem New ( rleaiis, Ilegulusu nnd Picayune and the entire population of the latter two places and Slidell wus invited. Mete than -1000 guests attended the ceremony. Includ ing u hundred millionaires from New i Yerk, Iictrelt. Iluffale and ether parts 'of the count rv. The we.iill.n. I. mil ' Court Rules Divine Intervention Ended With Freezing New lern, Jan. 'Js -Jusii the Appellate Division ,,f I age III Supicme ( eurt yesterday reversed a decision ills missing u $.",000 suit against lite nicite Corpeiiitiou, which wax alleged ,v Woodruff & Ce. te be responsible f,,',. .1... l..uu .' l-.llll 1. ......! e . I ,l "'::'" '.'" '."," ',." Potutees, I lU jrst water pipes in the t)(.i0 : . . : i , i Ing were alleged te nave Heeded the complainant's cellar The lower court held the whel affair ,. was an ncl of ded, hut Ju.ti held the "ail of Ged" lermn. i .. ei. , - , - .. , ii no ' the freezing of the pipes. Th,, ulelte ' Coiperation. be sntd. wus negligent, in I net shutting off the water when Irec-Jus weather threatened " I TRAIN WRECKER SHOT Fermer Switchman Caught Red- Handed Near Les Angeles Les Angeles, .Lin N. Mly A. P.t v uer swlichiiian iiiimeil Lambert - ,,,,-., ilM ..j,,, . ..,-..,.. ,-, ,,,,', ,,' r 1 1 1 1 v : i . -.mil in iiiiniii i i.ii.ii i . eili- iersii,ist tnghr niter lie had nailed down " . ,. delailing device ill nil effort I te wrcch limitul, of I ,,. .,,,,, , ,, Sim,. T.I... 111 1 1' the Southern Pecilh dale, .i suburb. System, tn Gh'n- 'I'lu ti.ilii carried mnne sn, te he iu i Me.. ,,f 'iI.imhi, ami ihe supposed motive of the crime was te obtain this. Llimbertseti Is said ,y the police tn he Millll.il in Si.iltle le answer Iwo chiu-ircx of murder, nnd by the Government for alleged svndicaltMii. lie Is thin v-elght ! i years old. I The pnlhe weie snid te have bin tied of his : 1 1 1 ; . 1 pliitis when he cenliileil ni n Les Angiles deteciive vviiheuL know ing tlie lniier's identity. Bus te Carry Children te Church I Fer the aci'oiniiiednlion of the t-lill- lire li of vuiielleld ami vicinity uiin1 desire te intend St. Asaph's Sunday i I Scheel a i naeh will he run from Fifty fourth street ninl Wynneiield uveiuie te, the Suiidnv s, hoel. Thn bus, which' will hlnrl tomeiiovv nnd every Sunday I thereafter at !i :1'0, will run up Wynne.' 'field avenue te P.ryn Mnwr nvenue, te Fifty-second i.iieet, te the church. After the services the chlldieu will hit ic- i turned te their homes and may be balled en route. I l E'Caliwell &,Ca Jl.W.lllV - Silvcr - Statieneiiv C IIeS'IMT AM) Hl'MI'IMt STItLinS' 1 he Stationery Department Originality Comprehensive Equipment Exceptional Facilities Specialized Experience Intimate Knowledge of Secial Conventions Prompt Delivery rlt(, n, I rive ruvvene WILL MEET - - ... Uy llie Associated Press Wnsliliielnii. Jan. oe ....,. the Japanese and Chinese delegates I urnit into treaty form the point, jl agreement nlrcndy reached In the 81.1 tung negotiations formed the only crrj en the Arms Conference cnlemlar t6di)t Although it was announced that ih central issue of the Tslngtan Itallteu weuiu nei dm luiicnvii upon ni tlie njL .UK, I ii- ruiHUMuicy uvi'l nils llppcarM today te Iiave been nnrrewed te n LiJ where developments of the next tUjJ l. ..Mnltrtlil.. ..-.. .1.1 .! .1.- ' .1 tee jiieuiiiMj 1,111.1.1 v,iviu- me way n finnl settlement. While most of the ether activities i tlie Conference were waiting en a dtrl xiuii ui inu eiiiiiiiiiii-; controversy tn iiiiiiiini' in eiiiiiiiiicc meniiwiille Jn, lermniiy ngrecu leuny en the n m. iiiieiui-i iinei iiiii.eiiui i i.iiiereiiee tp rfc I wriie uie uiwM ei war ter the sub-1 I marine and ether new ngenelp.s of 'iJ tack en land and sen. ! A rcselutlnti ndepled by the cemmitl (pp nt n brief session yestcrdny dm! ue:i, iiiui. ii viai(ii.uiin inr PHlfn a COM ftrenre, nt which will be rcpresenliJ -I.In.l ,nl .n.tn.nl .i,n f.. - I ' "1 the United Slates. Crcnt liritainfl .Timnn. Kr.nnee nnd Tfnlv. . blinll i, il gnu immediately en niljeiit'nnient e( (m iisiiiiigieii lenierence. il The first nhnse of thn t',in(.....!l j I ' ? I PI wln. .l.n i.na,ill.lfnii 11, 1 'M lliiuei no- 1V.-.UIIJI.OII, WII Of IQtt-i nig in two leiMcfciiuuivcH ireilt (1 cpuntry te constitute n "commlssleii.di jurists," presumably without. t,IenlM: tentlnry powers, te meet ut a time id place te be selected bv this Govern.. for the purpose of working out a nl vision nf thn mien of wnrCi..,. -J When the ceminls.sinn Im. rniLi.i u conclusions, it is provided that tl live t'ewcrn shnll "confer as te th... I eeptniice of the report and the ceuriJ i te be followed te secure the e.in.M.Jl tinu of its recommendations by theethed civilized Powers." The commission M te be appointed within three niAT,nJ j after adjournment of the present L'ouel i ference. v il & AMTn PI MR PI flPCC TUDCC.'i AUTO CLUB PLACES THREE- DEPUTIES IN MILLBOURNE Dares Squire Yerkes or His Cem stables te Interfere J 'iliree armed Deputy Sheriffs htn been placed en duty ut Mlllbeurne bj the Keystone Automobile Club te con- hat what is termed the "Siberian In. tice." or D. Martin Yerkes, the "lin ing squire," et tlint borough. " I here are three armed men nn th) Pikii every nigni new.' .1, itortei Weeks, president of the Keystone Ante.' mobile Club, suld tedny. "They nre ( protect motorists from higlivvayi'iicn aain tlu , ' ... icr obnoxious llilnga out there" la IIIDOliriie. d I date nny body. especially Mr. Yerkes, te arrest these Deputy Shtr Iffs. 'They linvc been erdeied te tl no suss' from any one. If Mr. ltrt'i or any one eKe desires te remain linlth he will net interfere with these mtn! who arc protecting the citizenry. TltjJ me ulse there te iirevent violations. ei me law ny nioierist.s and re wen speeni Ing. ,i , hen lnfermeil of what Mr Wmm had said and of the preseni f tlie men Mr. Yerkes said : "Is Mr. Weeks break Ing out again? He doesn't amount te much, ninbew." Nevertheless the residents nf Mill- beurne nre eagerly waiting te sep v hit action the "fining squire" will tali ngaiiist the three deputies VJpf.U'r. Deaths Fall Off Seven 'I A slight decrease In deaths for till week ciiillm.' yesterday was reported te iln In the Division of VII ill StntlMiril ' Deaihs this week number -mL Th-J total last week was n.iS. In the w MM endiii'.' .lanuarv 2S. 11121. the mortality I was ."it !(l. Seven dculhs lieiu inllucnttl were reported this week' Celd Halts Message te Mrs. Hardlni Aslnnv I'.llll. .Illll. li- tv in. 1 A canier pigeon, which vvns rcIfiKu i in Muilismi Square Garden New Yerk, .jestcrilnv tn iritis il note te .Mrs. war-. n.ii : 1 Iiii-illn.' was fnuni III 11 llIB Iter yard tedny. exhausted bv the cold; Colonel Frank Hay ward, who found tt bird, plans te start it mi ii- journey t Wiishiugteu during the ihi i i.i; -mi:kciiam vii, i.n Mtli:itN' n..iiiuK $"mie u m s roemd 1 lilix'k In irnlliv "ml .lei". stara.liMt: Hfi tiilis. miss. ,10 dins. J.iil l U.lNSUV L'L'U Starki't mi . i'iiiuiIi'Ii ; Butter Sold only gl'Jiiiiuiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii IpiiniLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia'iiraLiihiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiii inn. i. tmtmxfd I Taste it ledaj ! m I " V l m ( 50 1 in en i' Stores t JI 1 1 unummwm, , - 1,5 .1 t 9 A.! tr 1 X fii .-?VL-
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