Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1922, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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air RECOVERING
;PN1 HEAVY STORM
Street-CleaninB Forces Get Up-,
per Hand en Snow King
Despite High Drifts
TWO LOST THEIR' LIVES
Kunahlne. human muscle and tna-
hK: chine nvtiMr - rlen? tfc enM-r ,
itrail .eet r-n fit nnew today am bbk
In tii lilir-t cffirm of renr" than
If; trrentr ycir en's a rawnerr la the
pgaine ristr'ct
"White iir -reather prv'ill tedav
leudinc i (" fe-tvast for te"ii'r"
The lowest tetnrKrature exprfW ' ,
light by tec Weathee R.tre.tu i 'IS de.
trees. T Washington Weather
Bureau warns of unew later In the
wek.
It was a "JCO.WO i-new." according
te Pnbl'c Werk Pl-!or Caven wh
rfticiatrd that figure the Knew
30Tal co t. He has 3000 men and ."V
truck at work.
The ttTDi the Wtrxest wrrwr '
tt thtt .a confronted municipal
street cleaning, wh'ch began ere- tfce
entire cltr .Tan-jarr 1. Mr. Caven and
Chief Dun'ap. of the Highway Burea't.
-were d'llghted today ih the geed work
nl Ibefr cVan-ep ssjsad.
Optn Way te I oetl Supply
Deck -"-t. tt m !. 'h radiate radiate radiate
foedftuffn for nir'j 4 ! e; l'r, .1 1 !;l,'i
la being 'reed of its n,.int! f dreS
mew, while nil the north and eUjh
rtrcet between 'hMiut atu A
street" hav- cars of '.ir.ers h' "-e-r.
There two death trem the
(rterm. Jnrrh Kemp, a re ia;e f-a'rer
171C Jin"'' s-ree. -!rnt''(l lr.r.i a
drag store at Sixty -f.-t and Ra-e
tret. late Ssturdar nicht. and d.'!
before be c,t, d be g!vn aid He wa
exhausted from his str'iggV threurh th
drifts. Tf ' t!.r i-rtin fe dl- a
rult of ' "terra a R"br; I'&'j
fifty-one rears old. r.70." fJeraahtewti
nrenne, a pbntirrapher If was ea
way bem wtth bl wife after a
octal call and '-ellapsed after readier
home. He tiei in Oerroan'ewn Hospi
tal. Many reas in the . -iirbe are eMll
Uecked b drif'e. and Stjta Jerty i
tlll anewbjnd Train erTie ou of
both Ureirf Street Station ard the
Jlesdlnc Terminal, bewercr. In nerma!
Hnbarban tr"lley i.ne are inakinr
better tier?, and autotaebib that were
abandoned in drifts utk beia? reclaicied
by ewnern
Telegraph and t-lephere rempanies
report but li'' da-nase. The I'. It. T
jterrlce wa but ili:l.:!y interfered with.
Kew acidT!'-. none .w.
One re'.' '' l." strra wa the
blockade fenr ed at ItemiriS'en read and
lAncaster t-.V.'-. Wjnriewoed, where
ubeut fiftv a'.tjmebiles and motertmcku
and wagon, wn l-d 'jp aw Saturday
nirht and m fi' of yesterday.
Rlcha'd -I Haim teu. president of
the Merlen Tit'- jnd Trut femiaiiy.
Ardmon-. '-'ft hit, home she-'ly aftt?r
7 o'clock Sn:"-da right in hu car r.
attend a d.nner in thi city. lti.n
uing In'l ('. hiOi-kade, nnwrer, he
as unable te 1,'et iat, nltiieugh br
pcnt four -.ours trying.
Many Parties Delated
Many etbrs prem.nent in the b'.ii
ne. nnd wn'i il life of the city am'
hubnrbi were hfld up by thie oieekade
wbile en th"ir way te dance.,), dlsL-.ra
icd theatn partien.
T trtA nhertlv fter rii?htfaU yrhen
Bfei Wa lec .'ream wa'sen became rtuff i.
3fvS,'-nWd e of Lancaster pike at Item-
. liufte nf tii
JI'IVII ,w.. ...a ...- v-". .M ".- -
...,.nn tnfi A n irrnkr rfirnir?:- in I.
r,i7...A ..
team oteiipei! i:s car.
went forward te we if
jihuicu atiu
"' ni-ceuld
e.Ter any an-.ntance. Af'r;
tiking erveriti fu'li-
ffert u aid tl.e
ill, lrlver he i "jine'i e ci mvn ear an;
cxnyed te ' irt it 1' neu!d no, budsre.
Other uute.itN i-imln; up -rei- te c,
f?v around hc c tr.n ehic-e with the
result trey, tee. g.t t-tuck in encu
hanks. Tl blockade inT-ase'i it. iiz
meraentari.y nf'er taa .
Ilalph f. Murray, owner of an es
tate near tt., wenc, w:iif down te e
wbiit usii-tiiiice he teuld offer. He
found Mr und Mr A. Atwater Kent.
with two young women who arp visit
ing them from Pans. France, amens
the victims He invited ttuw te bis
house te spend the night, which they
did.
Many Olien Shelter
The two visitors are M!wj Ethel
m "Luta anil Mies Mari" Hsrjiiv. The
. latter vieiig4 te tne e; eanKine tarn-
illHL lly or, tiiat name in I'am. which is
Zns aspeciaiea wun .1. i'. .lergBi i-e.
r.wJ' Other who lived neiir the scene and
.tif'.T. rflTeFl.rl tKl uliblr..p 1.1 flu.ln l.r.mei. n
the vlctlUl in' lud'-d Dr. Thomai G.
.Vfihten aid (ildi-en licj-Ticke
Passengrr-, fru-ri tlir'e big Main Mne
iioterbuhi!(fc, which v-vr. si" "S'lght,
rt'ere rescu'-ij dy F. P. f;rabe.,p, a
d' naiac limn '11 iniiiiiir. an- '-.'uptliTi
fii of the vari'MH vebiles. after struggling
y-7 v,"Vatry te extri -ate their ir,a bines fren.
parage man ej nimere. i he eccupan
the Itanks. iiband'ind thm, and went
off somewhere de tr. pend tie night.
hariy je-ter-iaj laeining a ucu.i'ef
3;wrr Menen jin- nr.ti s .me lnbe-ir-
under the leae-r-lnp of Captain Jacee
I. Denaghj and Serjeant Mm in, 01 it.-
pel.ee lert-e. wet.t te -he Merie -in I
with snow wievel- remmenrec te free
the entangl'd f.ir 'lins tjas .j ii h..
Int. eattpilni nflnrin. a.v .i,i..k l,n..
vr" the read was 'ican-d.
Suburbs Isolated
U .n t 1 v en ,.? Irera lec'
'u"u ., . rBmU jerresuai wen.
K, J0 ntgn that it will req're at least
eiSTtwe days te mal'e a i..ave. The,e
three northeastern tiuburbn are nrarli
isolated.
Trelley service from Frankford te
these lectiens was lialted by the norm
nbeut 4 e'c ecl; Saturday afternoon and
net resumed inti late leeterdnv. Hun.
dreds of men from Frankford and Pie
lower sect n of Tuceny shevi led drifts
from fwir te six fet high e!f the trel-
ley tracks, te permit two cars te bH'tl
the r whj- tliroegti and ejx-n the line.
Thin li e i operated b the Tnceny
And UrUtel Traction Company and the
only snow plow wan In Hindi bnd cer.dl.
L ftfeu thut I' could net lie. mured from
fh") bnrn, Hetween Tni-nny and W'imi.
j'Oiiung it icjuirci almost an hour for
trwp trelle)
(jinau open
ntx feet de
Although
:JT1C BHSiOC
and kept
net ceinn
xiiq leunnjivutiiii unurone; Had a
large fore of men working from
Helmearuir,: Junction te ustleten,
rleariug the tiucks. iiustifnin an al.
JOOHt snowbound -
Telephone und light linen ere net
Krieusiy damaged by the bierin, but In
the, north went secilen late Saturday
nil r. . 1 ....
iiigni a neuv iecii iinn was mown down
nud a number of fuuul'ea were without
lleht,
,., A mil? cast ei lorreseaie en the
T l . m ... . .
rA(1im riifid. fi fjirnifr I nrl; wmifiri
was abandoned Saturday afterne-n
Aienif ine lean ireiu iuc lUMMeveit
JtHII! UOli Briivu.l) liuilliiH'W.
iV . aal.l.irttnur MiiHer.l i.eiri.lt fmn Ik.
.3ir.l.l'...B t.......','. ...... .-ui,. i ur
s te Wear a piimage !u today's MARRIAGE LirPMftPft . " '. u'nii.U h i"..- . ........ 1..1 which did net exist in far t ut all at the seventy-eighth birthday u wool. age.
M-ctleii where th'-drfts were ' h-rh "'.""',", -"j". ' "'."';" " ,in. iii money wus aUen Dr Uii.tlesen had been prnct'clng
01. w nmir K't.i. 421 .. letu it., wj eurs old, n IriMiter. .immltted hu IcJde uu ..: . ",UI"-Jr y" ' iii.. i i, ,,... i.otlen t Meln.
l. i . it km. Maiirns .20 n ieth .,,, n s,a. nopceniun m revolver InU " s Ul"'- f,)r ''gr te quit medicine in the upper section of lieia-
i H'dmeslmrg suffered, the f- ' vu..tw u t . un-i Uuiu k. ". P,J '"',"?.?. ,1 ' r ln.t trifling with this matter .,,,1 for the wnr Ceuntv for fiftv. two ear. He
iatien was prcand for it .-!SV -?,! 'VW?!.' "J ... .. K hr.n.. S" R ard Ief he room te ' J"'"' "I . "t1cu ,. .Werm hnd been In 111 health during the last
reudh open se that traffic wn "T, 7.a" i, SS,!?,".. - - "au "" ra ' "IH. r.." '. lv""r " r,J . '"'? ,h . will ,f n,,n,n,.. ' i, l,: ,.... ;;r nnd suffered a severe attack of the
ietely tied ui Jo-r.e H. I nr .mi.r. fiesi K.nt ,t . nj wltn a nuiiei t'.re'igu nis neu.i. ; ; ' Eirir7. ,, ,. , ...
boulevard te Ilrlstel trees were blown Vf l eni..r uu A uth ,t , ,
!i j.ti.. .. .i... .i.,i-.....i.. ,.i i Maria Paamie, is;n ll'iffman at.
uunu, auiiiui, in i ...in. u., ui i-it-uj-- WMUf K ui,h 4h :; r7tli . anl Mai
frig passttge fi-e t ratn. I he electric I, I'htuipu U :-' ss.in at.
i3wcr and telenhoue linen In thin section ' H.h'- .r3.'."" h.'-' rA ' lr
4fM brMBt of lllft term, Iiccenlllig te kv , nnd Iuri"a (,..e Jerklnti)in. I-a W at r.appena whr, iwj twauMful wemn the hlipn ine I eui t Hi u uif bpiught u u mil f--,l rr. It , ,, , ', , I I I
sMPiWiaWk!1 lilireau urn borne by therrl.ris,K A. v. lery ay . ilaratun a . love cne manT ,nai t in aii-ataerblng agaillhl Hie ewic uy xeny VlgllOtU.ilunerai. .inuraaey jjj a. -1, fiew . Ill
!4a7aVUaaaana7 Vlrirlnln AlBrvlnnil fleln "'' Hmmlt Haaa-. 2104 W Uuffner I ,iustlen In 'AJIin'i Way." which itarta J which the court today advanced for nr- " rtJene, MM B, Mh at Heh mri lileh .i.I-
raBiftii'' ni , 5r, ill,,'l.1"1"8 UiMlMi 1 !.Uwr, awi Mt Vmii ,i , nd WaisMHiy. I'abriury 1, la ta TMl.V V",'i ,; Mnleh V' .r;iuiem maea Ht Menica's i hureli, ie a. I L
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Cardinal Dougherty's
Ship Delayed by Storm
On nearrl the S S. lx Vemlnt,
Jan. .10. Stormy weather U being
enceunteretl. and It is expected the
rnyaje te Havre will laft mere than
Mne day, thi making It improb impreb
nbV that Cardinal Deiihety. of
lbi'adlpbla. and Cardinal Beln, of
Quebec, who are en tbclr way te
Hene for the conclave, will reach
their destination before the election
for a new pope ! cenrleted.
Yesterday h weather was extreme
ly violent, rf'e'lng tte Cardlnela
from celebrating mass. The cai .n
of Cardinal Deusberty and bis sec
retary were fjoeded.
BIRTH CONTROL IS UPHELD
IN LETTER BY PROF. WITMER
Oppoaltlen l Superstition, U. of P.
S . . . . - 11 ., li
Pay:holegist Tells Meeting Here
KranU ii.'lenJ'nent of the birth-con-
trel movement uu vnt tedar by Pief.
Li-;htn'r Witiner, hd of the impart-
mem of P'lrho'ecy at the I'nlversify
of lVnnyl,ar.ia. te die meetinj- of the
I'ennsylvania fceciety for liirtti Cen- -n pri-Kient, aaJ ether efliclals. Pr, -i
trel. at the Ititz-Carlten. inent fitianciep an' business men are
Dr. Wltmer was te have read a paper !ife members of the beard.
f.re the meeting. Bir.g unable, he In critidring the rentals. Mr. Lime
sent hi regiets in a letter in whicn burner brought out that the Philadel
ie described the movement as "common rhtn Automobile Trafe Aseoclatien nnii
hense and rea.en" epjiOM-d te superstl- $4000 for one mentl.'s use of the build build
tien " ir.z. The associptlen paid for the c.ec
Keiwetn aefcs.ens of the wclety a trie light and janiur tervlcc in addi-
luncheon was glvta tn Ikjuet of Mrs.
Marznrt Sanger, of "w ierS. tae
per-r of thf tueTem-nt. Mr. danger
w beu Invite! te .Tapkn b the Oev-eruiii'-Lt
i) that oe-intry. She cir'nlu-
the ten'en for 'h': invitation at tL.
Innnhen.
Sb" ""imment'i n .Ke anenja.y that
the dlM-uwien he pr'Jpes' te jrive hi
Jaj,ai. would be forbidden tn the ln!tl
St.te.
lUj- Ti vrTf elected by the roc'.et!'
uvitre UllCc Tn UVt unutc
nlltn nifCe IU nir nUrtlC
AND POUNDS UPON HIS DOOR
But Sleepy Hyk, He Called a Cep
and Hyker Hikes Ne Mere
Philip Hyker. 014 North Fourth
street, K're led ever te Gle-icster Sat
jrdaj t.ight te se Kicho ar Hyk. Hjfc
didn t npprer-iate the late ea". iiid
leer!!y told llykT he was in bed an J
we-j ,1 net let him in. Te be kept iu
the e,,M "nd snow was Hyker's idea
of unfriendliness, te h- remen'-trattd t.'
uch an extent tbat liyK called a i-a-
trelman. wb. nut the disturber In the
nice ne jail.
By way of hewtr.s his d!sarrrev&l.
the prlwiner bgan breaking everythinj
in sight. When he succeeded in knock -.ng
tne lock from hi deer with an irrn
rip. Pttre man S.r.fien put Hyker ia
another c 1. under guard.
This rr.ernin he ernlamed te Maver
Andersen that he rtrilly didn't care for
jail ard tad r.e de:re te spend tU
mgLt in a ceij. une .iayer expreee'i
isupathy. agreeing i was rtaily te,;
bad he did net like a cell becauw. he was
Keing te pend the next three months in
one in the county jan
ARMY OFFICER SUED
Camden Couple Want $21,000
Result of Moter Smash-up
Suit for $-1 000 dantges wa fi'en
la the Supreme Court. Cataden. today
against Majer Je-.-;ia A. Hatlc, of
Tump Dix. by WiiUain II. :!i. 4."i
IIrwiday, Camden, ar.d his wif'.-, Mrs.
Mari (iiil.
Th-- fill tharge that vhil they were
driving their automobile i.ear Wrijht Wrijht
tewn tm New Year Day. n machtnt
itriven by Majer Ilatie t'lrr.H suddtiil
wrecking of the Oill car.
FREED IN AUTO DEATH
Defendant Denied He Was In Car
That Killed Girl
Charged with n.anslaught'r In the
deiith of I'dna Mann, a s;Hj.r,ir..ir
girl. P,n-us Ku'iner of l.'3 North
S.x'h st-eet, was acquitted today lfere
Ju'tee Terry .
On November 14 the child was struck
by an .1 it'iruebtli; near .Sixty. thlid
ureet ahd Woodland avenue and died
':er in the Mierucerdin Hospital.
Ka'iuer denied that he wa ia the
car.
BERLIN'S OFFER REFERRED
Reparation Proposals Submitted te
ahi.j r. -..
Parts. Jun. :;'t-'r,y A P -Ti-
Alliel It' 'ira' r ,.n.i '-.ie-- ,, ,i,
today te 'mrn ii,iT-aia'- !.
retiarB'.tee.s prep'j-e. te 'li n. '.! g',-,
ernment- ur 1 aw t 'h.r n'c -.'i a te
whether they "vi: treat 1, rt ,etlen
with C-rrr.any -hem-c'ies or refe
1'
, tack te -he commission te handle
U. S. ENVOYS SEE POJNCARE
Ambassadors Harvey and Herrlck
Spend 35 Minutes With Premier
Paris. Jan. .",0 1 fly A P. ) Myren
T. Ilernck
American Ambassador te
r raii'-e, binl lieerc
l.us-.-ider tn fJrem
Haney, ri,. tm.
lirltuln. called en
Pr trier I'
1 en . ( '" -d
fi, nre rim nrier;..en en-i
k.'n h.rn ul-ji. tl r' -in-
lli.ri'.tei.
After f'-.. ini'r.e-A rx,ti. Mr Ifir-
r,lt nti'l .Mr Harvey naid they had
merely led te pav
the new i'ranch Prei
their respe'in te
rnier
Bertrmc Atrvsr. w-, I'.
M Uru -i nilS !'. ,tif t
V lil.ifn iJ acta e,!.r Ar'lr.inr.
'nl Anna
Pa., ar.d
T irea j Mnrit, An nere Ja.
ThemsM li hu'iuri I.n r de r.e Pi .
I.y v M Jttien Uini-lewn. Pa.
J Im J L'rUni-l. "71 h Trent ut ,
Helen JaUUewnka l'.-3 Cl.rlntl&ri '
aad
Aess i (i.nitrere 741 ICIIswertr. .. er.d
II ana l'tirsriaru J 107 Van, .i, ve
Sante Mr.'ue, 411 ' a-penier at , and Je-
uar.t-ilt I'mA i'f f aef jr,i. u
taiere' uiri'i-'-v" ria v re -thorp at,
"'" l-"tri' nam ii .esi b lite at.
I'lVbtlal
fl
!'' 1U4 ("hrlattati
(felon !.. Wl.'dtr IfilH I.mharr
ar.d
r:rr H lm 104Q Ilurfiui
at.
an4
. anl
, jTlrM'rV.'f' ,S!!,"W,' .,'
rv re ret. .'is l. Mi.rti'uy
nd
Maude
In-
V..ltr H. . .eni.la 10 W I l'T'.ni., .
. r.,i l.l-ii If iluic. i.r. ' w s .!...
..-..-. -. -w- - -. ..- .. ., .
a- f,,!e: Vice president.. Dr. Kate Mr KtW remarked that Ur. Wil- Solution Of Vexing Problem In- ,UU" 'd Garilere y'alaln rW' elL0Wil ,,nln "Jf hSSi
::&:&'SX X.tZ,ZS Conversations I$$3'HIri!? S
-455T-. lirWSWi JT- A ?iVJitt!SZ: fortification se l u t i 0 n ggSAjU. ; ,&&,
Iturn u n rea-i nn.i "" in-ir .-r j. . -.. ,; u wn8 en tht. qutlen ?f thr!!C tw0
Jlr-J.VL-ZT lU cl?ffJr: r. The accident occurred 100 mllei Mand. it h understood, that the
-utn and bn.a-s and Mrs. (aill clair.- -- Jnpanece mud" reservation wl.-n they
nr.SMi. averting that -he wan .i.ter- l the pasengtrs are .112 Polish accepted ether phases of th f-rtlflca-
urn li. 2ni., n mil ft
EVENING PUBLIC
SCORES LOW RENTS'
Promoters Make Fat Profits at
Commercial Building, Council
Committee Hears
JANITORS' RAISE HELD UP
Th Commercial Muura. Thirty Thirty
'enrth street near Spruce, is rented tee
cheaply te exhibition, promoters. Coun
cilman LImeburner declared today be-
fore Council' Committee m r.tv Prop
erty. Charks P. Kcecan. ("our- repre
sentative en the mttneum bear I of tru.
'"'. wld ajl money from renta.s. under
th -aw beald be tpent "a rrlr.
n said he has tried vain, y - earn
lat money was spent for that T -r,-
Mr. Iv-efan hinted at tiiff- .
amesg 'he trustee, which inen.d" as
jtiirlu members Governer Spr-.'-l,
Majer Moere. Klchard Wejleln, ('m-
tieu.
One Shew Made SfWi.OOn
"Thi; a'OciaLO-i r'Q!.zel SC5,00fl .
the she'.v thpre, anl the city ought
B't me:,, m'.nej f..r '. of the ic 1
seum," .Mr. Lim.b'irtier .said. "I It
a let of prometrs w! ' run !iewk tier
ar.u I knew one nhe nailed when i
f"'d h' v mueli he !.a !an up. Whj .
ley chnrge exh'bi"rs Si; nnd & r.
sriar" feet had get admission fees be-
,les.
' retolutienx authorizing several leaves.
The committee acted favorably ea ap-
:"KJtJM.
Fnrm
1 Annual National Hloe'lel Cattle Shew
nt a 1S00 lentaj; tl,e Annual i Hus(.
1 Hess Sh-w. at n y0 rental: the Mu-
r'innl FihiSitien f'emnflnr
Inc
.21e'). and the National A-soi'-iatieii of
Hosiery and I'nderw ear Manufacturers)'
AMocatien. ?--.
Janitors Want Increase
Are janitors who work from . A. M.
sA"rrf.vss? .
nreme (Jeurt in Lit nail entiled te
.1Jh.i a year.' ,
That wan th question members of
Councils rlnance Committee asxed
today nhen ri-iuested e boost tne sal-
SrC "' '"",r,jau' r"l K.ST..
j . . t ... j.... i .m. Kruvi .a
iMiF aiiuunn... .in i juii-
ter ale was reiue.ted
Thairman fJi.ffney raied the que.
tien whether th" empleyes were janitors
nnd cleaners, .etien en tae reque.,
made by Acting Prothenotary Schick
wan postponed until tbat question can
ee eeterminen.
The committee approved a S 10.000
grant te the Fairmount Park Cemmls-
nea ter patrol wagons ana gjani oexes
for the HoeM-relt Iteulcard. The com
N MUSEUM SHOWS
'. . .1311 iirA'j 1 "u.ivii ttii uuiai '
mi-slen was told te take from their
ge-.eral find ?'-'-. OC'O requested for re
jinirn nnd labor en the boulevard.
as LINER DISABLED IN GALE
.. it, ui.u Ann a
Princess Mateika. With 100 Patsen-
qers. Bound for Danzig. Turns Back
New Yerk Jan 30 fT5v IM
Tlfe F'ted ''ates liner Princess Ma-
u ika 'w'ai, h 'sailed for Danzig Saturday
wit'i 4(H T.a-".nger abenrd. her steer-
ine eear disabled in n havv gale, is
retu nlng te P"rt.
an' teQuj .
caVitablV'in. n en,"' '" "
IMnu nnir-r null nurn .,,-
atahAB LMa.lBfl.B anakei, -. A M jk .i a b. '
JUnl UIVLO UnHUUMCri UCNI
Retrial
of Snlt ReHnres Vs-rll-
Frem 510,000
WasJilngten, Jan. .'10. (By A P)
Jehn Ar tieiig Chalnnrr of M rry
Mills. Vu.. wen a verdict for 1 nc cent
eday in the Supreme Court of the Ji.
trt of C'jlurnbin in a civil damage
suit aguin-t th.- Washington Peit. Tlic
case r-ani" up for retrial here, n verdict
fei S10.000 rendered in 1010 In fin or
of Chnluner having been reered by the
t.'nlted States Supreme Court
Chaiener based hm suit en an nrti-
I c printeii by tne l'esi in ime relat
ing te the hhoetlng of Jehn (ai'lunl, an
Knvllshman, en Chalener'3 Virginia eh-
ta'e.
LIBERTY WAS BRIEF
Serves Time for Robbery and Mut
Face Safe-Blowing Charge
I'pen steppins ejt ( ').' Easiern
IVni'eritiary this morning, where r.e
I nd se-ved two year fr being impli
cated in a robbery in thi- city, Frank
Smith, known te the police an
Jamil-
nere whitcy. wa -earrestea hy de-
trctives, charged with blowing up and
loerinr? n .afe in n Mere in Aten. NT. .1
meii. tl-an two years age. The man is
cliarged with l.av.ng had In his nes-
sesien, before h.s previous arrest,
eiicuzh nltre-gijce-riae te olew i.t a
city block.
THIEF SUSPECT ENDS LIFE
Man Accused of Stealing Meal
Tickets Prefers Death te Trial
State College. Ph., jan. .'iO (By
A. ') iiainer ti.fn iae-e trial en
MORE BUILDERSJNDICTED
20 Corporations and 28 Individuals
Accused of Violating Law
New Yerlt, Jan. HO. Twenty cer-
poratlens und twentj -eight individuals
ir..-,-! In the dentin:- no, I vent Untie
branch if the bul'ding
;,-.,-" -.- "" " " --
rtini? IndtiFt-v were. ln.
dieted by a Supreme Court lirand Jury
today for violation of tbe Dennelly
Antl-Truft Law.
Postmistress for Pettsvllle, Pa.
Washington, Jan. .10. i fly A. P.)
Pii-tmasters nominated by President
... .
Inrding today itieluded Alice hrtbu.
PelUMlie, i...
She 1, nreceed.ne toward F re Island. 1 "lent, it wes snii iate teuuj .
..l...-..A. . ul.n- n Cie. .,., 1, ,. M,.l lllll r'-ieri net? IV muir uevei llllieilia iilu- i. ' - " -r '! ' . "
iEDER-PffltADELiEffiA, MONi)ifefeuAltT life
I Queen of Carnival I
3
Internal, snt.1
MISS HAZEL TOMPKINS
Tills Manitoba beauty has been
elestcd Queen of Winnipeg's an
nua winter carnival by a 27,000,
000 vote. The Winnipeg carnival
opens early in February
& TAR OrTT rnflfl T
WI-AW r" f-lihlul
Mlnfl 111 Ml III rill
I1UIII1 ULI IUUII Llll
Hv tbe Asecrifrd PreM
XVash'nten. Jan. SO. Further lndl-
catiens thit n t-tt'ement of the
ttln? n,,,,, WRS Iramincnt
' , ... , ..
Shan
devel. i0" tecav wnen tne jananese and Chi-
'nee delegations wer. called tesether tn
resume their cenversattnns
Erery of ,h
previously had be-n settle,l except Je-
tai's of the IVingtae-Tslnanfu Railroad
-.. - -r- -
"VKuiimiens ub" iaKen te mean but
the two groups were readv te again
tni., .i.,-,,.!.. , , , .,.
.. .-...- Muw
u'
r 1 . i .. . -.t . ... ..
.,.ii:.."V-n" '-n,nF?e nc rca"en ln-
un-1'iru mm me nres-iri or a sert'ement
of the vexing railroad t.reb'em wae baed
te M cxtent en advices late'v received
by them from Pekln. It was thought In
( h'nee circles that the .Innanee nreh-
11 .! ni j ' , ,.
jn reach'ng an ag'eement en the basis
,.M.j t.uuiu iucci nit iiiiisc unii
of some modification of the Japanese
Sat'STan week "' "' mM ""'
" The Chinese.' t was jaid. will grant
the Japanese contention for Jnpanese
rnerts with fu'l tit'c us fa- inimgcr
and chief accountant, but will u--k the
Ja-ianee te agree that the.se officials
hhal' be Huberdlnntc te the nneseman-
aglr.g director, who. en all Chinese rail-
reads, has uutherit ever thf treflic
manuger.
,n -,., ,., ,. v.i a, i
understood, bv the Nnnl Committee of
i fifteen mnrernlnit the fortifications in
' tne Pneillc Islatids, the question of
which has until new delayed settlement
0I ,ne naval iuestmn neiure the Arrnp
Conference. The Ivurlle IsIutnlH nnd
JH 'JB
Jm -i
:y .'ir7gY t:
SHANTUNG DISPUTE
a wireless meseagei1"1 .we. man finnus win inuiniaiii
1 iM'ir i)rrent nmu un'-i-r n.e usree
11 Hill "IIHI IUl' IUI1I .
Pek-n. Jan. 30-fDy A. P.)-Th?
Government Is understood te I old that
the final Sliiintung proposal nt the
Wn,inten Conference, as frr.mcd by
the British and American delegates.'
fhe'lld be accepted
question of the pert of Kianchew should
also ! adjuxted, it was 'rralized that
this ceu'd net b done without a settle-
mint of the Shantung Railway ques-
tien and that, therefore, it was unwise
te refuse the proffered adjustment,
A rcfusil. It was realized, might
alienate the English-speaking nations,
which were cen-idered in (Jevrnment
circles uh likely te held China unrea-
senab'e te the detriment of their future
relations with her.
The decis.en. it Jt pointed e-it, mny
threw n dumper en the effort et com
mercial nr.d ether organization te rulse
cash for the redemption of l,e Shantung
Railway, but the fundi ;.l-r ribed, it
argued, can be umd ir, r."enintien
1 of the treasury insur
sue nt tl. i'i-t uvnil-
able opportunity, and U111
Tjef,i the
last tru-e of the dispute
Beat Amendments
te Funding Bill
us te pay
.-... !... M ... v..
,
the interest of its own peev.
the principal and Interest.
All you
need te be convinced of th.n im te run
1 evc" t'ic budgeu of thev na'ientt nnd
' observe the tx penditure-h ter these thins
' mai maac 1101 ier iiem-. mm iuiiiriii-
meat and for an linprev, u.. ut of cee
nemlc 1 nnditien.
Oppns.iiK thw propose,) grant of
authority te the debt 'iimniien te
deter nt its discrctiuii tl.e llit.e for in
teret pajments by debtor tui'iens, Sen Sen
aeor Reed declared that iiea was the
time te call ter a nutfimiu'ien of the
ob igutlent held by the I i.red Stales
Im tjuld',
"That lb particularly
itresj with his proposal f.,r authority
te defer intercbt p.im him. There
never has been a mere insolent proposal
made te the Amcrban Cengu-s-i."
Senater Reed saitl thnt unless Con Cen
grebs fix'd some t'me for the intcrusi
payments, the debtor nations would
conclude that tne unitcu btate.s did net
xpect the interest te be paid IlliniO-
, A..H ,..., ,!., fil I. ,!,-. .. ....
uiui.ijr.uen um .....,..v iuej nuuiu
ed te Udicve that bomehew or uthei
they would be alleued te (scape paj
inent of both principal and interest.
Velstead Act Appeal Advanced
Washington, Jan. He (Ry A. P.)
The niiestlen whether the State laws of
rennsviviiiiiii iireiiiuiuu;; nm faie et m
tfJ,i,ntlnC liquor ft,.r, r.'"a'..d U th
national Prohibition Uionein.tit in,.
ivnnsvivanin preniunii.g tne faie of in
L
i FOR ELECTING POPE
FINA
PREPARATION
- .. ...... m . M
Dy the Assec'aleil Press
Roree Jan SO. Final preparation
I " pegun teia.v ter tne cenTeniuB v
(Thursdav of tie solemn conclave el
stalls for Card nas Erected in'Jnsjewne irp department. During
.the Civil ar he rcrvea witn a Penn
Sistine Chapel Requeim 'nrlvanta volunteer company as a lieu-
' tenant. .
Mass Held , , widow, who wes formerly Ml
Clara Virginia Thompson, of this city,
survives, together with two tens. The
SECRET VOTING ASSURED iThJirnLlvl
':T t.,nt snr-sinnw 01 u:e ". Member of Philadelphia Conference
t-athejlc Church iit cnecje a Pepe te . ,.,.. ., e,...
4 '"cceed nenrtl-t XV. The last-mlnute , ..."IZ," "J iter
, eeri , m l iii ..... Allen! own. Pa., Jen. 30. The ucv.
1 crremenlal.s will be preceded by three 1 jamea r Satchell. one of the vet-
"elemn requiem . masse.", the first ef'rran ministers of the Philadelphia
which tool- place this morning with the , Methodist Episcopal Conference, died
Cardina s n-rt'e'ratinc thl' W0,rn,nS. nt hIs h- 'n Cataau-
Tl. 1 p-P'c-fa,lls' . iw. I qun. where he was pastor of nrace
The mass funil. icd a Fccne of unus; church. He was seventy-scven years
ual norep. with a 1 the cardina s wh el(j '
hJnn?- e..Gu!r,s nc,,c' f fu"fd,f'tbe pulpit, and last week resigned en
honor for the improvised tomb of the .' , .. n.,i,h TfU phurch
neirtiff' and 'J?l SwI-HGurtl-cem- $ and h. g d, fet
posed the weert cf honor for the wlemn , ,.,nj,n. fteHneH n ', Vi, i.
ProccMien of cardinals Brehb!.she,s and , 1nnflt.',d.nt' decUned t0 acwPl & r"''
b'sheps as they came from the Sal: 1 a n 'c-.-j-.n .. i, . ,. . tr..
rf trough the Sale Ducae te .be I ehell born j in th W,rt
1 The tomb. er-ted In the center of the ' ;'L"iViffl
chapel, was. octagon In shaee with n , "&?&$!l n??l ?', ' vn?5?LX
ronletts arrnv of rnnd'e -"rnlii5 en n" ' and WttsbuKh. lie cams te lentewn
Mdes and up : its summit, en which T , ?"'" 0A"H Churcb' ou
' -nne.-i ..'..! ... .:,- .ntir.ei iin eight years age. and two ears age nt
,...! 1 ......1. .... !.. t .
"WW. of the octagon were adorned
wth the pentifiHal arms and the ethei
with nhrnVejleri!nis the life of Ilcn-
cjlct xv Th tjjutinc Choir aMitcd
' In the so'eren eeremf nv.
-arumai v i.ei was ceicerant, wane
Clupel Fitted W'th Stalls
i The beautiful and historic Pistine
Cbapcl. In which the conclave will
ncet. has r'readv been fitted with tc
long stalls in wh'ch the Cardinal" w'l'
uufc i.uii i,i 11 , 11 nit- i.uriiii.,1- ..
t whi the balloting proceed?. MI -
nutc . instnic.ien, have been given out
for the performance of the ceremonials
i '"'' the drs and deportment of thee
p.rticlnnting in their lit han bee
' EariTnaU will I wta' VavPVJZnt"
' thee who wil' remain wi'hin the
,?.'.'&!: arts
Mimmnnm te mne in oe s!t1,i Heein
Sistine " Chapel en
the Mthef decree?
the lttlnz. and the
adjacent te the
Thurvlav te take
for the d'
Sacred OVge .has appointed a com-
.!.-.- .. . ...
BwKBncneewnuKWBr
tne memeers. attacnes ana secretarci.
This commlvlen is n1te charged with
selecting guard" for the (.enclave r.nd
the appointment of barbers, plumbers.
nlaterers. enrnenters and such ether
' . ' ----.
ieri;iiii:ii unti uiiuiiuanuj ns iiiuj uc u
chance needed heferc. the de6rs arc
again opened te the world.
DeT,CM t0 ,nsOTe Sr
Devices have been instnl'cd at the en-
trance of the courtyard of St. Dama.ce
" tbat nny articles needed may be ent
inside, but their operation mutit be only
- in the prchence of two witnesses. The
devices nre in the'ferm of cylinderi
plnc-d vertically. Opening one of the
ertcnl rectiens. nn object mu be
placd within and traiiKfe-rel te thn
in tin-ii-nirtvaril bv revelvlne the cvlln-
der until th- opening is en the inside.
This method of communication will'
'nly be allowed between 0 and 11 A.,
M. nnd fi nnd 7 P. M. Anv 1 -emmuni-
catien, u Miner 01 worn m- oeji 1. iihit
t. mint
be in the presence el the
twu wit-
nesses. 0 relefnce te ttiesr cemmu-
nicatienn must be made te member- of
the conclave, and anv violator of the
lule of secrecy i, subject te xxcemmu-
nlcntlen.
The whe'e section of the Sistine
ci-npel Included in the rerode ha be.n
litted with a plntferm ou which the
Mai's for the Cardinal" are placed,
These arc covered with deli- atelv cm-
breideml tapestry In f.nely executed de-
HlgtH and with plea-lng hurmenv of
n t ,' mura, j,alntlns "of Michael An-
color. An nltar is 1. r.cvl inrnlnst the
ele's "Last Judgment." and en the
altar nn six great sil-.,- cand'esticks.
In the center of the tutferm there is
an improvised tomb at which absolution
will be given at the three heleznn
requiem mrs'e.-t.
Prince C'hlcl, mnrshal of the con-
c1nv. cemp'ylng with tre ri'es of the
ceremonial, ln announcing Ids- orders
always enumerates his full title, which
is:
"Prince Lodevigo Cidg! Albani dMIa 1 jedrs uld.
Revere, perpetual ninrsha' of the Hely
Church, ctistediun of the e-einlme, neb'e, Antheny Kayser's Funeral Today
Reman, conscript prince of the Hely Anthenv Knyscr. who died suddenly
Reman Empire. Prince cf the Fnrnese Thursday nt his home. 23S Seuth Elev Elev
e Soriano. Duk of Cam-mgna Duke erith street, was burled this morning
of Mctliuiie and IVcnrurec. irpclu,urif .. ,,ii,le-takinit establishment near
' "1 tasteiiti-.iiie, 01 1 i-ane. 01 uigiata
"" ni !en'iaiie. uu ' e
f Vlter'.e, Lord
' of tlei.eu, of Van' te, of Order
Paris. Jar,. IJO. fy A. P. , While1
the cenclme of the SacrH College in
Reme will open en the- d.vt set, 1 b-
' ninry '-, casf u Hans dwnntdi from
Reme today, it is pes-ible the religious
'rites attending tne opening may he pre.
1 longed fe ua te permit the American
Cardinals, new ou their wpy te Reme,
je reach that city in time te take part
1 j the balloting ter tne election 01 -a
I SUccesser te Pepe IJenedlct.
, ' .
Deaths of a Day
DR. H.C. BARTLESON
Delaware County Physician Dlec at
Age of Seventy-eight
Dr. Ikiiry C. Rnrtlesnn. wide
known nlivslcian in Delaware Ceuntv,
died yesrerdity 11 1 his home In I nnsdowne
after a ucart nua'-n.
nuvniH
nnncK iuchahe s. iiiieck, Mer-ia,
Jan Rt) IdSI. In the U2U jviim of h'a dc
URNDKItheiN. uii Jan. S j-ij
UJL'ISA rtHUE vr ftf the lte !,: ( nd
K:tsabeth It'chard-en ll atlt nut fr'endf
Invited t. funtrul terrs. fin W.-ln k,,y
al 2 1 M at th rarlera cf Laifyn Ta
ur 'MM S llruAd at. lnterir,. isi rn
oert rerr..terv. Itema r. iney te !ewed
lundf y een IB.
rAllKKI-L,. n ITance. Ot. n. ibis
ugi
.,
i.lidll'jr. ruet.t,.. .". U'lmu.a
I.aboiutery lane Falla Of the ji-huvli'
High ninaa at bt. liriasat I'.iun. ) us,,
A M. Interment S'aldifrB' r.,.''ni cai.
IliftitNEMAV Tin Jen It, 1022 PllKH
-rv 1 "i n'.e dy jfernf-n ,it ,,' ,,.
i trio cj Use II Hilr II 'V i;e ( i,, ;,
i tn' rm n i-tl'a'e I.' ni . -ri. m, .
u
r" .''-
1 1
heart last Wednesday which resulted In
his death.
He was bera In Radner TWnblp and
I received his early education at the Mil
Icrsville Stale Nermal achoel, Ixincafter
uuuij. iu ieiu ec was RrHuuaiPU ireiu
the Jeffersen Medical Colicje In this
city.
He wag a member or the Lanxdewne
Country Clnb and the Ianodewnc lie
nub lean Club, and ae n me-nhrr of the
"I . '. - " "
tlesen. Tax Collector for the borough of
East Lansdowne. Funeral services wi'l
be at the home In Lansdewnc Wedses-
day afternoon.
REV. J. T. SATCHELL
nis own renuest wan
his own request wan assigned te a
maller charge at rata.auqua. 1 or
F Sn w?tetc.cfcaP'a,I(" of
the Travelers' Protective Association.
;
Jehn D. Prlngle
Plttebargh. Jan. i0. Jehn fanear
tn iSl he came te the United
ptates te write a series of articles en
Pennsvlvania industries, and he located
here permanently. In the late nineties
'he became sporting editor of the iitta
ne neenmc p i "i. te.i - -----
,burch Dispatch, and was considered an
1 Srity en athletics.
Clinten W. Child
rhllds. I01-. rag fbreke willed
rhild. Kay &. : L."01'CK,(. wi
Pwsvv&S
- membership in the New Yerk Stock
Kxchange. was tt-"n'n Pittsburgh
fortr-twe yar- age. ntu """a
dee. nir, v"",
, ' ?V;e"UTe in"' Ml H al
r'nmenr in international tennis cir-
' ; , "A,her f the ce-nnittee
eles. being a mcmMr -w tnc cemniiiec
en championship matencs.
1 '
in..nh w. Kllnflle
VVV g"
I Jemrnii. ''e.,"' "".'"i"
. . TT T1. ... f.a ....AMfV rwyc
.LZ.T.i the Ph ladel-
' i-Ma and Reading Hallway, did yes-
. terday .ifter an illness of three years,
Mr. Klingle was bixtyslx year old.
He Itavef. a widow, four sons and two
eaughtcrs.. He wan a member of the
Teresters of America ar.d the I hilariei-
'hia and Readlnj ReMef Aswrtatien.
The funeral wil' take place ucduewlay
morning. There will be MiJetnn requiem
,nt iu St. erenica 6 Reman Lathebe
fl.urch.
ni,.. a n.j.r
Funeral of lenen K. uearaen
The funeral of Rebert R. Deanlcn.
a former mnnber ct the Legislature nnd (
jeurne'ii:'., was 1.. id thw afternoon
jeurnc.i
fro. 1 an unMertaKing estnuiisnmcat at
lireml ami iimmer.u ma-eeie. muiu wu-
n UV-t Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr.
D.'ardcn died Inst Thursday in bis
apartments nt 17"i5 North Purk avenue
'at the uge of seventy -blx.
Rn-neman
M's F. L. W. Berneman
Mis rrederlcka L. W. Berneman.
eigi iv years old. died yesterday nt her
hen.e. 2440 Columbia avenue. She came
te i'hl'adelphia nbeut sixty years age
frer.i C.ermany and for mntiy years was
Miss Berneman is
'survived by several nieces, one of them
.1 teacher et mue.c.
being .Mrs. Auranani n.imer.
Funeral of the Rev. J. R. T. Qray
Funeral services- for the Rev. Jesep'
n, Tayler Cray, late pastor of the Oh'
Radner Metlied'st Episcopal Church
w. r held at the Arch Street Methe-
,ij.t Chiircb tlils'nfternoen. Only the
family attended. The Rev. Mr. Gray
died suddenly Thur.sdny at his home
in Hryn Muwr. He was seventy-11. ne
sintcu'li ai.il chestnut streets. Ma
'hen-. IVk-i nnd meniberi of ether fra-
ter:..il rdt'rs attended.
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
A Remarkable Ceat Clearance
$200
i
Fermer Prices te 55.00
Every coat in this group i3 decidedly better than this low price. Smart materials,
including .
1 Normandie, Belivia, Panvelaine, Tweeds and
I Deuble-Faced Coatings
Dressy and siiert models. Opossum, nutria and French seal
i i 'i i .
These nre
butin-faced
:rcpc,
combination!),
We specialize in
24 HOURS NEAR CITY fV7 .
Sceres Imprisoned in Interurban
Trolleys Stuck in Drifts.
20 Girl3 Marooned
SLEDS TAKE FOOD TO THEM
Snowbound In interurban cars near
Edgemont en the line te West Chester,
scores of passengers who left this cuy
at 5 o'clock Saturday night, were held
prisoners for nearly urentvfenr hoots.
When the five cam that left h!s city
became wedged In drifts, many of the
pa.necrs set out for tarmneuses, but
the homes of the farmers were seen
filled te capacity. ... .
These who were unwllllne te brave
the drifts stayed In the cars all nlsht
and it tvu 5 o'clock yesterday after
neon ueiere se.-ne 01 mem werv "'
Reaching the farmheuws wcie of the
nassenrers telenhentd te friends in
Went Chester. Their calls brought re-1
'ief sleds leaded with feed and stoves 1
upon whlu te cook it. ,
One of the cars held twenty girls
f'era the West Chester Nermal Scheel,
who had passed the day In Philadel
phia. I
Drifts Pile High !
The first car plowed into a drift be
tween the cenii and third fare limit. '
In the vicinity of Newtown Square and ,
came te a ha't. The ether four cars
met the rame fate In the same vicinity,
where the wind was piling nlga drif U 1
ver the tracks. '
When the cars stepped many of the '
passengers, In quest of a night s ledg
ing, started for tne nearest ngai, buy
posing that they could find feed and
shelter in the home of a farmer.
Thin there was a general outpouring
from the stranded cars. But seen the
farmhouses were crowded te capacity
and d any were forced te return te the
nr te sleep.
Sunday morning 6lcds from West
Chester bearlug feed arrived. The 6tera
had net relaxed and the relief sleds were
hniled bv the hung-y passengers who
converted the trolleys Inte dining cars.
The work of relief continued all day,
und It was 0 o'clock last night when
the last wnrcened passer bad been
rescued and started en nis i- neme
The girls from tne
et Chester
E. nSeChTl!emfrearrCbrv0.8C ,a
.. -- -.. .,..
home of Dr. Thorns, nearby.
. Three w-emen and c ten. men were
marooned for twenty-two hours in a
snow-bound trolley car within 200 feet
of the warmth and cneiter 01 a cress
reads inn
Their uncomfortable experience ended
t
Jeweled Bew Knets
of diamonds, emeralds, sap
phires and black onyx, vari
ously combined and mounted as
Breeches and Bar Pins
J.E.OAUWELL&Ca
Jewelry - Silver - Statieneht
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
Men's Garment ExMbit
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
te the Garment Exhibit at the Convention of the
National Association of Merchant Tailors of America
at the Bellevue-Stratford, Wednesday, February 1st,
from 1 until 10 P. M.
Ste,wart Clethes
At the National Esh:bit of the Merchant Tailors of
America at the Dellevue-Stratferd en Wednesday
next you wil find the suits, topcoats nnd ether
distinctive products of Rebert Stewart en display.
, 3
Rebert Stewart, 1501 Walnut St.
Sporting end Mufti Tailor .- Breeches Matter
.Nw Yerk Stere.
IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER
FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-S1X YEARS
J?. ettlS
tl
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
DRESSES $25.00
Formerly te 4950
ill ndvunce Btyles correct modes for snrlne.
crepe, Remu. Fer street and dress.
Apparel That Slenderizes
It's made
that way
Heinz Tomate Ketchup ' ?
-v. 4.V.: J t.
oil eVerytniDg dOCSn
make everything taste
the same. It makes
everything taste better.
HEINZ
TOMATO KETCHUP
at 0 o'clock latt night when they were'
dug out of a huge drift en the trolley '
tracks in the Gwynedd Valley, fits
miles south of Lansdalc.
TRAIN HITS MOTORBUS
Passenger Killed and Seven Others
Injured
Scranfen, Pa., Jan. 30. A Delaware
and Hudsen train struck a tsoterbu
near Carbondale this afternoon, killlns
one m&a an injuring seven ethers.
!. .lead man wa, Hareld A. Short, a
1 ice ucau man was uureiu 1
!. of avmart P
, passcn er, of Waymar Pa
It. W. Asklns, Buffalo. N. Y.t Al.
frcd Owens, Newark. N. J., and
Michael Savaga. Scranton. are anion-
I fhP seriously Injured in a hospital at
Carbondale
IS Kail 47tti Sirs. I
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
PETTICOATS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
NEGUGEES
cellars.
Of veldyne, taffeta,
Smart colors and
the Larger Weman
I
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ft
M
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