v 1 ' a? ( .f'.v I ma ' --"-. I " ' W( " ' 1 WlflKlNG'XJ&lJ LlilbKiWJADELPHIA 'TUEJfcB i2 JAKtTABY 81, JH .., v -- ' :vf SENATORS MODIFY ALLIED DEBT BILL t13 Republicans Belt Leaders! Policy Help te Restrict Power of Commission FIRST MATERIAL CHANGE Uy (lie AseclnIel I'ri-ns WnsliliiRlen, '" M. inevisliin In th Allied I'cet urimmnis inn. tvMch would linvc slvrn llie prope-oil Dflit C(Uitnilf.lnn nutherlly te "ntljur-t ami ettle nil claim') the I'liltr-d Stntcs hue or hrrrnftcr may have ngnlnst nny ' foreign devcriinirnt," wen Ftrlr-lvcn nut May b.v tlir Senate. ' L.. . if.. r.,. .linitnn in I.a itimln THIS n IIM' IIIHI "' '' " " I In the bill ever Dip nliiw-llnn or Up ...Mii.nn lender. TIip vetp was .) te" fa thirteen Itrpubllrniin jeliiinij with the wlltl minority In Hiipimrtltin Uic (imenilmpnt, which wan offered by Sen Sen aeor Walnli. Democrat, Mentana. ThP author of the amendment jib ffrted. and Senators agreed, thnt under the Intutunge f thlH prevision the coin cein coin mlMeii penld proceed te nettle niid ne- . eAiinritleu fYvt- nil rlnlnm Hint- flip II Halted States, might Imp against the ? (irrman Government. Ihclmlhifr the claim Brining out or. tuc tnnnneimncc ei the American trre'ps en the Ithlnc. Without a re'eerd vote thp Henate ac cepted an amendment by Senater Wnlnh which would require (lie commission te .wml te the .Senate fer1 Its information ceplci of nil ncreeniPiitd nnd I'entrnclH filtered Inte with the debtor tmtleiiH. ConKresslenal approval of (lie agree mentH would net bp required. AIke without n record vote thp Sen die nrreplcd nn amendment by Senater Mi-Cumber. In plinrjcp of (Iip bill, which would provlile that when t In oblicn eblicn oblicn tlenK of any Government hap been le funiled or converted the nutherlly of 'the debt romiuifslen ever such refunded or converted obligation! nlinll ccusp. Anether effort te limit the authority of the commission te defer interest pny ments en the foreign debt fnlled. An nmendnient by Senater Slmmntm, Dem ocrat, North f'nrellnn. which would hare provided that interest payments entild net be postponed for mere than three jenrs without the consent of f'on f'en re"'. was rejected h.v the Senate, '11 te J7 l'eiir Kcpub1leans--.Jehii.Min. l.ndd. I,a Fellrtie and Xerrls joined with tlic elid Democrat'- iiiirteiitv in Mippnrl Ing the nmcndineiit. The vote enme nueeii minute nuer ine rsetinte con unci! Ti'l no dlwusslmi preceded it. led it. Sen-Hep Simmons offered hN Mildlers bonus nmendment, bill Inter withdrew II at the request of Kennter XnrrN, who tsked that consideration be deferred un til nfter the Senate bad acted en hw mliKtitutp bill proposing te autnorizi autnerizi the Secretiiry of the Trcnur,v te refund the foreign debt tinder conditions nnd tenns laid down by the existing I.lherlv Lean acts. The Sennte Inter rejected without a mll-cnll an niuendment by Senater fflilelds, Tennessee, prohibiting further leans te foreign Governments under mi -tlieril.v of the Liberty-Lean nets with out the expressed authorization of Coup CCS, Arms Conference tilias in success Oenllmifil from I'ntr Oni- thp I'aeifip are clven no fiipremncv in miner me siaius, quo aRrecment. Japan is left in an unnssallnhlc position as virtual master of thp Western r'nclfie. Only a combination of (Jrcat Brilain nd the Cnited States nRainst her eenhl sprieusly threaten her home. Hut for Ihe 1'nlted States te Imlld for thU supremacy meant sooner nr later clash in the I'n.t. The country In (ilrxteil in the Inst session of Cni'ir-n.u that it wns firmly ncafnst a career n'f ! nanl oTpauslen se that what the Vniicd I males nns sacr nce.i is semeililnir wliicli ...r ,,,,,- , nt-ti-r iinvp niiiiiei-ixeii rutin, nuer i ieiir and uniiRpreus ciln- "' '", "m""r7" iiuuiiien. -rnr conferees Imvp pad a nr ce te end i hr .,, ..,:..! i i in.. i . ..'" uiiii-iimi nun hum nn v ei jjreni nnt miii. and tlie country is likely te held what ens licen accomplished worth tlie price. The Par Kastern settleineiit produce no nidi cenclusivp results as does (lie nanl i , inference. Immediate aceoin aceein plithments have been few. the weakne-s ef China being responsible, lint the Conference furnishes nn pnniPit of what may he expected In that ipinrter of the erhl The Shantung settlement has hecn the test It is ii compromise. China has cot better terms than seemed possible nn time since it was dei idi at inns ie icae Japan fn-e le Shantung le her as she saw tit iclurn Japan steadily jieldpil, iir slie thresh. d out the Issue under the ees of the 1'nlted States and fSreat liiilain. it is impossible le pstlmate here the impertancp of the held slip retains upon 1rn,l,w,1 through .fnpaiipsp epi rating elfielnlH and through the somewhat in iltfinltc conditions of pajnient for tin Ine by Chinn. Hut whatpypr it is. It K s thai, (.he htreve all along te main tain. The Shantung settlement gucs the clue te the futnie. Japan will hmc te ;rry en her iclntiens with China under the eves of Westcrn Powers whose irimiltthln sue L-rentlv desire ,.. ,..!.,,, 'AGREE ON SHANTUNG; HARDING PLEASED Wasliiin-te,,, Jan. .".!. flh A P i .'Weh gratlfipatien mat the Shunning eoatree.-sy had been settled was ex- ressfij today at the White Meuse, fiif".'! nn,ln,, "l,l(1 President Harding .i . ""' "Rreement reached was one "i the important necempiisiimenl-i of the uaMiincten negntlatieiiH. fir,, n- llUl IImlKP comment was tlie ii.ii ""eM expression centirmlug for na iy that thp Japanpsp mid ChineM na reached a complete aecerd. althetigli .. d . " R'"'""""".' indicated that llic . , , : "iiimiii, Administration enieluls would net HrS'! ",,",n, t,M' I,l,rt Mr- Hn'diiig tmtclf had taken In the final stage f " ""tiatien. snyliij meielv that the v.. ',"' U,1S mueli grntltled and felt "(. uie country ,..., ...i nn. ... ---.- ... r,. ... ,u, nun iih,i "..,.,.. wi, ,,,p Washington swiiiiTencp Wnuld w enunllv clnd m ; unit the Inn ""'I been settled standing coin ret cisy T, .. , .. " would ,,,""". '""' "' "aiding Ikl H ' ,,M,lle 1 f"nu"1 MBtrmeiii mi mlrt?ute. "' "'."JTent time, but that m.ir.""": n,y wnmtc PSpiPHSlell le ivWu i'r American de ega n-s" i ?.nni1 Phlnpsp tegptu-r. "uiuith Of tie Amnrl delegation e bring tin- tin fn. .... " "-h--'evr. U(d ... i"8 '"iiiuiuiiupie was I Janannsn' ",,0 n,or'"C essien of the "Tib h V'l.V, T.'?'".: .... line ,i ..""" r,,ins or the (hi- il ," un Ml IMP P Oen aj "iifcima ether rut i -In Tli .?Hi fii idin?uriKr" tlrafUiiB T,e n c t i Rtljeurncd nt, iu o'clock." W HhantutiB quehtlen w eh he 1 t le nrllw in Hie tor.i.utien of lie Lull; 'atl-Amer en it..... ..'.. .."'" Hi I'". ,, s;,.,..i i-. 1.111-ntieii and was I ?OMk II. . nm-X" """l"f '" 'V",,,;,. ' f ihe'svl.dlcate that ccct '-'llllll liniMI'flt' nn.l . . .. . a Iliillll llllll Illll'CII'l Ml -...- - .-a -..- - -- iiiiiiiii fill (till I II I II 111 111! at n -1 . . . - "LOVE NEST" &-&feV2MMxtx$ Xwtf ut&&viJbt&tA&&M&M&t'mHUHmMml yMM? H&&M&M&y4 Art6W A 3 This Is (lie rettiisr In Itldley I'arlt ulieip Aintslnsp . Vonsiatshev- ensiatshy. huiiiMe werher In Hnldwlu plant, wjll lle after Ills mar- rinse Saturday te ."Mrs. Alarlnn It. Stephens, ClihaRe divorcee, and heiress te Sto.eoo.ooo Baldwin Worker ! te Wed Heiress (mttlmifsl from Purr On Liszt nnd Chepin l.i me. I fell 1 love with Iter nl enic." Mersplmrl, tides n tin. Cluuiips KIjspp nnd iln Jtels du IIouIeriiu fol fel low pi), and the lmudeim Pel,. ,mld court te Hi,' hrlri'ss ilirtl. tlio-e hrlsk canters. Their petivpi-Millnim often turned en jhis ppcriences with Hip Uusslnn while jiinnk's, pxenririK ph mm related in ju book. "The iHary of a srenaivhlst." fpubllslicl nl I'm is In the Kus-lnu lan IKUnge. 1 Copies r this lin(pk icached IVtre- jcrnd nnd Moscow, wneie Lriilue unci Trotsky ml,., licit, the lim-ninn C.nrs once reisned. Itrlstllnc with hatred of the IiNiieiss. the. hook u.is nn,. Scribed hj the Soviet. Mrs. Stephens nn-. me nin. r.nuiisn iransiatien. i 1 Veiislat!.k and Mrs. Sjcilietis ,11, net I (become ciimiscd durllis these iwhij;j Paris ,lnjs, h,lt the jeunc uinu tedin I 'hinted that s,0 Knessed hK le and le't , him knew .she was crentlj inleiesied in I him. ,!ul. ::. 1!)21. he eame l this I i-iniiiir,r, up mho. wun a Iciiei' or m I troduetien te Samuel II. Vnuclaln, 'niepldeiit of Ihe it.tldwln I.oieinnthc i erks. Hut ensialsky let Ihe dictates of his heart override his amhltieu apparcntU. for Insli-ad of preseiitin-: the letter at once he went te Thouipse'ivlllc, Conn.. where Mrs. Htephens has an estate. I She was there with her mother. After a brief stay there as a guest iIipj he-i rami. MijjRRP.1. he Willi. ......... ,.. .......... ., .... h , " " i''e said .iihi.iii in nn- iniTii iirniodex lailll. 'in tirennrfif inn fur the wedding Saturihi. He mid he will Ke te .New lnrlc Mi t unlay mernlnc an meet his hride-te-he there. VenJatskj later presented his letter of introduction te Mr. nuclaln. who Rave him a job a nppretit i e. lip has been at the lMriytene plant live weeks and beaids nt the V. M. C. A. in Chester. lie hopes tin- Itnliluln cmn liauj ecnlually will send him te Jlussia as Its representathe. Vensintshj said he washein tn War saw, tin- son of the chief of Ri-tidur-merin who wns hilled in 11)10 duriiiR a Polish insurrection Altendcd Alllllarj Sclin.il JIe Klid he intended a milllnri school I , Wiisaw in m I'.H win n he joined i Korniloff's fei.c nnd late, fensht 111- i r,cr ,0 banner of etiiei :.rl-lx.l i ,.. ,.i M'l'.st iii.Hii incliieninli.', the Miung nian men- i inclined in tin- belief t h:i l the shock i tiened that Ills great -great -grandfather. I might hae taken pl.ice in . SeiiIIipip although a Pele, had sided with the ' Colombia or Northern llcu.idei Seme Itusslnns dtirliv; one of the patriotic thought It might hiiw-'hccn at se.i. At i outbursts of tin- Polish people. As n Ml usciim. it was sm.I iM shei I, was. leward Czar Nichols I, he s.llil, giuc the mesl s,.cie ri-Mided sin,.,, n .seis his ancestor an estiile" nl Vitebsk and a lueir.iph was luMallcd in l!l-' ! patent of neblllt.N. The jeung man. who like Othelle, i wooed 1-ls bride witli laic- of ' Heed and held," is an ardent unman hist and be liecs C'.mJHii will be established once nieri- ill Itus'iii. Hr hopes muup ilti, te' gain the Viteb-k estate which the lielshevists con iii.cn ted n ml there" 1 the life of a ceunlii gciuleituni with his i Ameitcaii biiile. I.lhe Mini at Chester . M. ('. An engaging wnid pliluie of Von Ven sintskv was paliiti-d by Dlsen W. Shef lield. gem rai sieri-tui of the Cheli-r V .M X. A "A woman, well dicssed. of verj at trndhp perualiiy and giving evidence of lelineinenl and ciilliiie engaged tin loom li'le ler 'eiisialsi, last IV' i tu ber," Mr. Sin (held Mild Picstim.iM) the woman was Mis, Siephciis. "I talked te her, ' Shi'lIMd went mi. "and she told me ln- vwis pr mi-i h Inlcresteil iii the wiling man. Sin siic met lilm l-i I'm I -. eiisiiitskt here lk-cembei J I and lias ll. siuie. although he made a few tilpst,ip mk lie was never mere ibini two or three da.vs "Vensiiiiskj is a icgiilnr Adem ninih- a wonderful iin'iies,m en il. lien- lie is s1N n, i (ail. slieuhlcicd mid would be singin a crowd for I ' i i-rriage and Is m e i-n I . i.i t leilhl lie ,.Ilcil a inlxcr. lie sin m Ills loe'ns nights with liis books, lie is jiprfciiiug In in -self in Knglish. and also is Inteie-ted in i heniislij ." I.heil en "field Coast" Mrs Sienhens lermerlv lived en I ciige's fiimeus (ield Coast ami In the most exclusive hotels of tli.il nl. where Cleat wealth commanded the last wen! in luxurious M-rvlcp. Sin- was man u-d in UH'-i '' 1'Cd 1'Cd uieud SlcphciH. a lawjei and once known as Ihe handsomest nian in Chi cago. Tin- wi-ddlns wns a brilliant sedal event. Ill Apiil. P'lS, when the Stephens weie divened the husb.iiul s'lid ills i old aieM- between tlu-.n because of ids wilt's loving natuie. a general ni- ..i.iiiit in sculp down ii home am Inn ever-incieaslug ciigcrni-s le travel The f.imilv tiee of .Mi- aniline Puliiaiu Iteain, Mr- Sicplicns' metlier. an lie tiaeed back ihnuisli Ainerir.iii iiUi.ei te nieneer tinn Nerman It. lleiiin! her father, si i veil under Ihni llnilcr. (iiant and ether com mnnilers ill the P.lgllO Hflh PPIIUS) I vauiil Volunteers dllinia the Ivil Mr. team was one et nil- eruiiuui-n- of the Natlnmil UImiiii i einp.inv Mil I, r-! el ...n.. ..... ..i.u.i i ii- nlniiis. tat null h am lltler puhlle ntllltleu. At Ills death I wnrrnl J.e;,rs hre he I left .in ei-late re ported aa reaching .flOO.OOO.OOO. M.i...i... . (I me .ni iimiii i .r. , FOR HEIRESS Great Earthquake Shocks Recorded ( nnlliiiiril rriiin I'.icr lli.r U i kllv it. Vl....t ntni l....t i . I t. ,ii n,niiiiitr, 'H-,., HMOI'lCf) Sne.S innliiK nt "clti nYe,.; n ml r(ii- I tinning until 7 nr, oMeeh. The heaviest shechs wen- from .":1M le ri:i!l e'lbick. It was emiinntpil the s,),.(S piunnnlPil "Of) tni'is southeast of' Spokane. A xlbrnllen of 1'... nillllineters In the, earth at that point was indicated h. the I ciirtliqimkp recording inachiucs at life I'lllversllj of CnlKertiln. at liciheley, whete it was snlil ihe center of the dlMiirbniice prolmeh ivni no miles north ward nnd en the fleer of llm ocean. Catnhrldgp. .'Mass.. .ran. .'!!.- ( l! A. P. ) The cnrthun'tc in-tinted hi all parts of the Culled St-id-s today proh preh ablj eei-uri-pil under th,. I'acllic (heaii rIT the coast of Washington or Oiegen. t was. said after miigh icckening ,u HaiMird I'iilvprsil i.da. Tl),- uni-ei-sh's sejMnegrnpliie station was put out of commission ieiiiinnirilv h ihe violence of the shock Chlcace, .Ian. .'M.-tltv ,. Il An u.ni-i.iiH -1'ifii' enilli'iiiiiKe was re l forded en the scisninzr.ijih Mt t),P yn. ! versily of CliicaRe this hieiiiIik;. Tlie nisi. wne was receuled at 7 iL'U A. M.. ami u was lollewed by another nt 7 :.): ;:-:V' '''he dlstam-p was nppniimaleh lilill miles from Chlcase. Denier. .Ian. .'il (r? " 'h. seismograph at llcis Celle-'e here le day registered the most M."or,. earth .make reee. del in the I.-t tifte, ,, lears in. iiiuimi; in r .inter i ercstnll 'I'hr (Ii'luilmncp wis esiiinatci ,i he nnir.e. . imntclj I ,"(() miles muiiIi of I)cner. 'Hie 'dinck was een ?re.itcr than that icglstercd here a I the lime of thp tjnn I uinclxe cartliipnil.e Ncli Yerk, Jan. ."!!. i It A. I . l- neoiegiMs in .New -ierk seeking le le cate the i-arthiiuaki- which teihn.sh.ii teii. seismei'ninhs in iiirimiu ,,.r..i .. , the t uileil States . .-. '"' t estimated that the! -iii-cK eriRinaii-ii nienj; the west const of Seuth AmerliM, snmew here hetwecn the I'liiiuma Cannl Zene and Kcunder. While nunc of ihe scientists claimed dpunilelj te have lerated ihe sin.n-,. of the hheik. )r. ('Iiesler A l!,....l -iiM'rM'r in i (air: of Ihe M-iMiiugr.lpl. ill tlie Amei-i, an .Miim-mih nl" 'uim,..i mu- lery. ciiesM'il the bell, f ili.it ,1... ......L.. eeiiirreil seiiipwheie In the icirl.in ..I 1 1. I'll liiim.i c.nial I Anlhnl'ltli s !i 1 mdliiini 1 ,iu... U I In- main sliei k was iccnnlcil Ml 1 eriliiam nt s :::s A. M At HI e"i lock, when the n-i-enl from the seismnsiaph whs i (moved, sonic vibrations were being lei erded. Appan-ntl.v leutr.iillcting the thcerj of scientists that the slim k was leiatci! mg UK- west riiast cl Seuth America 'aim- aiiueiini eiiu-ui fieui ihe All tnerica cables l hat no inlei niptbn-. Ii.ul been icpeitcil en its cibbw ,.. lending from Ncv. ,nk le Cuba, ihieiigh Colen, devMi the 'ci (eas " Seuth America te Valparaiso ami San San ti.ige, Chile: a, less i he Andes in linenes Aiies .Hid up the cist ( nasi ,if Seuth nierli a le Kle de Janeiro. Tin- cempanv's West i east aii, vvcie broken thru- weeki age by ai. i arthiUiike between I'cin and lipilipn , Chile, due lu i-al, nlie.iilv lias been n. paind and a ship i new ai sen ic palling another ""' - - .- ZZ - c """ i "n ' -i n - . s l,il, fffT7fl ''I mwBnBrmr-rwvnr-iiar-niVT. 'imtmuwmnnaWHMfjr?maBm . -lien H H n iwnv n m ? ' lie M e ii t II ''II I yjtfSCjjSjV lb1' eni e' R tnSYisir&.rvi 1 ?, 1 i bsi; In-1 U IB ,SV- jKm MV jwrdr 1 9 !l There Is no better jj fP , . -w.-w- -... .AAMAJb si v a VN !.... e I Stevens-Duryea . ,'g. ValA Froth S6, 800 te $12,000 P ' Wteft n s 4vsxBWwr u M rfXJ. . a ' h - VmwSI.- I- H WWrtWrn-QC,?! mvmf " War I (US-V-VVvUMV VsW WVV , ';;;! STEVENS-DURYEA, Inc. hi B Pheno Spruce 8320 1 40? ! II Mi( OW IN H p ' U III nil, Il .lliUUlKcr K it ., THEATRE VICTIMS L First Funerals Held, While Au thorities Push Probes of Disaster DEATH LIST NOW IS 97 H.v (he Aswrlatcil Tress Washington, .fan. Hi. Nlnel -seven persons, according te n 11 mil nnd of ef flelnl list Issued today by the District of Columbia authorities. lest their lives In the cyllapsp Saturday night of the Knlckerliecker Theatre. 'Additions te the list, It wits said, would result from i thp fatal termlnntien of Injuries sUf. fered hj ether victim". While Ihe city began burial of its dend today. I)inct et Columbia au thorities pushed their Investigation of the disaster. Action en the revolution of the Sen ate hj Senater Capper, of Kansas, pro filing for an investigation h.v that ImmI of the disaster preb-ibly will be h layed n dnv or two. The resolution Ims been reported favorably by the Settn'e Audits and Control CeiiimlttrP. bul hum bp referred te thp District of Columbia committee before It Is callpil up en the fleer. Members of the District of Celumliia cemmitter, it was stilled, desire te miike a survey of ceiitemplatPil action hj Hie district atithetities before supMirtiim the Capper inquir. (!' Still In Hospitals Of thn (t ,,f imt injured, slxij-twe remained in hospitals today, with a ileren reneiied In critical condition I If. Shaiighues.s.v. Second Assistant Postmaster General, although Ini'lmh-d nmeiiR these was said te be still show Inc Inuirexemeiit tedin In addition te an exhntistivp lim lim ligatien of Ihe dl-mMer being prpse, by the District of Columbia Commis sioners, Ihe Federal (irnnil .lury. whh-li visited the scene of the cntastrephe cs terday as the first step in ItH inves inves tlRtitien, wns ready today te call the first witness in Its efforts te llx the ldame. Tin- Corener's jury investigating the cause of the deaths has icpicsled Ihe War Department te assign arm en gineers te make a study of the struc ture of tin- met ion-picture llwalre which was wrecked when Its snnw-lad'-n reef enved in en hundreds in the audi ence below. Plan le Haze Walls Preparations te rae (lie walls of the theatre were under way today. Ihe search of the ruins for xictlms bnvlnR i been completed esterday. i ' Oelnnel Cliarlcs Keller, PiiRlncer commissioner of the District, held the opinion tedaj. after n personal survey J of the wrechiiRP. that thp collapse of the I reef was caused by a defect in ma t( rial nnd net by n fault of desiRii. HtillilitiR Commissioner Healy also lc I lleved thnt plans fdr thp. reef were prattical and sound. , Up nid It was of the truss type of i construction and a standard desiRii uspd I te (ever a larRe expanse of Interior when- II Is desired te avoid the use of I Birders and columns as supports. Vir tually nil of ihe larger motion-picture houses uve the same design, he said. Reductions in the deatli list, which thp police tedaj believed would he final, 1 resulted from the tentative elimination of names for which tin- police have been 'unable te tint I any addresses. Then arc, moreover, no unlilentilii-d bodies which might ui count for these, and a careful check of hospitals and uudertnk 'tng establishment lind failed le ptub- il-h any vlctims or these names. - .. . ... I. .. . . Titey ere i. .. muisii, uissu. i.. lllsn, Mr. aim .urs. nusscn .nam Albert Maker. Pnuliis l.niuby, . M. Crawfenl and P. II. Hull. In addi tion le these. Miss (iertruik- Taj ler. of Washington, was found te have Ix-pu reported dead l pirer, uml Krncste Naticlln. who was miiei, was leutii iln lime liei n listed niraln lis Inesl i'Miirtellc 'MOVIE' CRASH ENDS ROMANCE OF PHILA. FU n Stuff Cerrrtntih nt 1 .Isllill ilcil, .ll'll. .". 1. ''lie cnll.li'-e .of tl-e K nickel lux kpr Tlie.itn- reef (ar il led in its lie.ivv human loll the l'fe of .Ii. ll.ui C. McKenny. thiit.v. ferinc-i.v 'of Iticliiniiud. Vn., it ii 1 hllL'lited a mi ii, in i- iluM sprang up 'ii Philadplphin iietuhs ii,'e, and that was sunn te n suli in a wedding. 'edni Mr. McKcnnei s ham ee. Miss Catlicrlne Coilliellj, diiii'litPi- of Mrs. iihii- M. Ilanillten, ,"H." Pin,, street, i i -l Pblliidelphia, iicceiiipaulcd bv Mi mil .Mrs. Ilnmilteu, wiih Ci, rlien Milxcnnev. n brother of the dead man, niicnitcii ins inncrni in ieicihiu in Mr. MeKenin . who was einplejcd bv tie I'uil'-d States Sh'pplus Heard", lived 1 1 Ii ii half a block of tin- Kim ki-r-leu kcr. I til 1 I'e h'ld never been there mull S-iluiilny ulyhi. Me had alvav-i gene 'te aueihci l Ileal re in tlie dew n t ivmi ilisirbl. 'ind enl.v ihe hcav.v wind ml snow paiiM-il 1 tin te diep in at ihe Kuii keilieckcr. I BURIED IN CAPITA 1 20.19 Market Street 1 Ct . mmilim Yolanda Net Ennaaed te Beris rnrh, .Inn. JU. (Hy A. IV)He IV)He lierts which liavn been in circulation abroad of the piiRngcment of l'rlncess Velanda, uf Itnly, nnd King Ilerls. of Ilulgarln. were dpnletl In Iteme today, says n Harls dlspntPh this nftorneon from thp Itnllan capital. Six Dead In Mine Explosion I'lnevlllc, Ky .Inn. :tl. llty A P.) The dentil loll of the explosion Inst nlzht !n the Lnyinan-Cnllewny Cempnny'rt inlit" nt Layman, near here, today reachpil six, when the bodies of the two entombed men, Jehn Martin tint! his son. Jnine Martin, were found hy rescuers. cQhe RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP I9IJ1AHD CHESTNUT STS CAFE L'AKjLOAJ "Back te Pre-War Prices" L'AIGLON Full Course Dinner (cii.wnr, in iirvf daily 52.50 KIIVKI i ltIV ni'.HT.M ItWT "IMIM HI TO HUHir tj lllnnrr llnerri Dlnnfr Dnni-ra. 7 In !l Ne I ertr t Imrcp 64EmiUTrPPTEENTH' -aU33NE rinawMM i i v LJm mVJ i ;i QQIBL i': ""i' TvIismi sisj ...."V. tcniij i ALUNCM Z...:.rji.l 7g.S" I 1 i 'i' h1 Wy 1 I fflHH23kH I (i r ifirrftpTfilfc "" . 4Kia3Eisw3rM F B tmmsmis nlrrW 13,722 TONS OF EMPTY SHELLS with copper bands, lead discs and brass base covers OFFERED FOR SALE BY SEALED BID Closing Noen, February 7, 1922 3.23."..': 1C rimily mm. IiIeIi ripleilrr luiiMisiinc or iippruimuieiy me (oneinci sTI'.l'.l. MIKI.I. IIODV . iipprex. wclcht 0.24 II,.. lll-l-KIt HAM! . .Id lb i.i:ai) disc iiitAh.s msi: " .us ib. IN 5 Bids will be received en entire any one (et. Bids mail be received before neon, February 7. I.ei Nn. let Ne. Let Ne. let Ne. I.nt Ne. 11'1;N1J,N OKUNANCi: UKMIHXr, DKI'OT. rcnnlman. V Aniinix. UUU.tiSR plrirnt iiiipriix, ul. 2,01,0 creis ten. 2 ANA nil. OltnVWTi: ItKsriUK. DKI'OT. Ilnmmonten. X. 4 iire. 0l2.ll(i:t iiIitchi iipnrex, 3,7e irress ten". 3 MUlKiAN (il'.NKIlAI. (IKItNAMi: DKI'OT. S(mtli Amber N J Ximriix. (1311. .13(1 ulcers: uiiprex. 3,A37 crnm ten.. 4 MdlK.AN (.I.M.KAI. OIIDNANCK DKI'OT. Seuth Ambex. N J liire. (13II.U.1H nlrns. pre. 2,nj7 urn.s tens. n .MUlKiAN . i:Kltl, OIIDNANC'K DKI'OT. Seuth Ambey. N J Aiiru. 030,0.10 plnrsi iipprev. 2,027 cres. Ions. ' TERMS Ml PUIS lllljl,' I' 'ii rprinp iirnvmni en n plhllll mu i i, .in. s L.,i.iiiini. r lit Invited. All Mil must !" ncc ompnnleil l .Irpeult Hones Ht pivr " ui- .(mall ti 10 prr cent of The Uevcrinncnt n-scrM-n in r.i, it te ifj. Cnmpl'te rrnii nl of hi sIiiIIh u,i Ii Juvh nfter u.in. Fer I'iicular I'mpeiul t)tni Chairman, Philadelphia District Ordnance Salvage Beard Franhferd Arsenal, Philadelphia W nERARTMENT ORDNANCE SALVAGE BOARD M 1 I D ays like these 8 w everjeiu' should be doubly careful te Kiiard ajrainst sickness. A geed het cup of the delicious Asce Coffee with your break fast will start you off glowing inside and out, and build up your bodily resistance te the ills that invariably come with weather like this. Am'e Coffee is a combination of high grade coffees, sold at a low price because of the many economies effected by our Produeer-te-Consumer Plan. ayiv You'll taste the difference!" Sold only in Asce Slereh located all ever IMiila. and through out Pcnnsjlvimin, New Jer.se.v, Delaware and Maryland. .K.V!.-4...x. . mv3wO ASCO .W.WJV..jvS,,,,, 1 r SALESMAN OR SOLICITOR Enorgetic man of geed personality and wide buslness experience i n specialty salesmanship and soliciting newspaper advertising, desires changd. Excellent refer ences from present em ployers. Bex B 102, Public Ledgor J PURE li FRESHPA1 velieve Name and Fame The Kuehnle name lias steed for theutmest in painting serv ice for many years; today it also represents highest quality and greatest valu'e in PAINTS FOR EVERY PAINTING PURPOSE. "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTJNG Vine & 17th. Sis. srnucE$C7 RAce779 lirll. nicrtsallnr 13.732 iron turn ud LOTS quantity or en total anteanl m OF SALE epnc-nviun Una n"OPeifi I must l inured tu llllll, 11, i SlIKI.l.t. fertinfd ctietl, . - V H letnl Htneunt I I impaction CIevernmnt - ci nnv or all 1IJ rnuned of sue t'u l drtcrj, wlth.n nn ' tletalls, write 'elcniauh. tn ASCO I NT VSZL W Coffee 25? ..ASCOpI 75 WIRES YOUR HOME 7 Reems (Switch in Every Roem) Dittinctive Flxturtt B, T. KYLE & CO. rn. 2403 i3e v. ma nr. TKnJtH I'lirk JJffO 53: OPENING Wednesday, February First 1231 Arch Street It will be the new home of the Largest Pel Shep in the World At our new store there will be every opportunity te present at tractively nnd te the advantages of our patrons our immense stock of DOGS, BIRDS, GOLDFISH AND POULTKV INCUBATORS AND BROODERS Ti10.,,c,id amI Third Fl00rs wiH 1p !cveted te a Baby Cluck Hatchery of 100,000-cgg capucity, operated the "Buckeye" way. Chix will be sold at wholesale nnd retail and shipped anywhere in the United Slates. First let of Chicks will he ready for delivery March 15th. Send for circular and prices. We extend a cordial invitation tn visit our new store. CUGLEY & MULLEN CO. NOW AT 1229 MARKET ST. These Leng Winter Nights Comfert and cezincss in the home are provided by Incandescent Gas Light; clear, mellow, restful. Te get the most enjoyment from geed gas light, care should be used in the selection of the lamp and shade. Our display of Lights, Fixtures and Shades is in keeping with the needs of this time of year. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. L winter nnsejyrs ATLANTIC CITV x DANCING ON THE PIERS Is Is a. particularly enjevalile form of entertainment for the winter visitor Devoted exclu sively te recreation, the Ocean Piers are real festive centers, Bay with life and color Other attractions Include Orchestra nnd Band concerts. Rasketball. Moving Tlctures. .Special Conen Cenen Conen tlen Displays, Sun 1'urlers, etc Ter n. healthy, happy winter sojourn In a mild, equable cli mate, tempered by the Gulf Stre.im. where a wnrm winter V I sun smiles from bright blue skies "Yeu Should be in Atlantic City" THE LEADING HOUSES Alvayi con. Pheat.Wirt erWiiu for Informttlen. IUUi, Kt. Hetel Strand The Ambassador Hetel Traymore Rlti Carllen Hetel Brighten Alemac Hetel Galen Hall Hetel Chelsea Hetel Morten The Helmhurst .. minnriuin-innnBini Th R,iL.,i ,f. Held Dcnnii A CNsltnts-Hi4dsn Hrll .'. Hetel SI. Chsrlti . The Shelburne ,'. Seaside Heuse .!. The Wiltshire Centcnitnt inrl (-omferfable train rfrrtea frtraallpelnu ler full Information, icbfdulM, rai . tie., retlult local ticket acnti Ste&U ATLANTIC CITY. IDirectlvcmfrieOc m ' - -.. " - - - - - MAnvriPtauHotelefPisiiiu iB&SSSLsmmm TfSMeMcl I Worlds Greatest Hetel Success The Itadlns teiett hotel. cniovinesn in ttrniilenal trpute forcemfort.luxurv and happy hvlnt. mtncin and European plans I ameufl Restaurant Trntndi, Sea and frh inter bathi with every room. rireproet. t'rn all er. Hetel Beirnhrl Kentucky Av. nr. btack nuid euicuutl Kxcllant table. Med. ratu, Am. K. clan. I'h 117. A.E. iiARIOM i.AKiyyoen n j i.al'etroed' I.argtit, foremost Notts LAKEWOOD HOTEL iJikevvoed, New Jeriey tti.ee ni:iuii.vi o.eo rr dailt Te. Rrvatlen9 phone Lakevroed RM er N T Hoeklna Offlca Parclay 74 Writ for Illuatrated Phamelat r.Axnr.r.zr. tj.i. Hetel Clarenden Mttcnar w cemi SEABREEZE nemrM. TO! K- Thru the Canal le California Travel in luxuryand bid l$i rt " a . "aseifcagac HAWKmu State will sail frer.t mHtMMMm'),kMMm.kmL l$&k V F n TRID WATER METERS rer Compu'serr nn vmnir Herrl inur i umwr nr ritiMncrniiA metkr co. Pit nwl Ktnt Trnt IIMir.. rhlte. UJNTFIt RI'.dllTs ll.(IUII) ler Ileaklrt of ri.(lltln. KAST reAs1 Irnrta wrllr 2IS Bill Avr, w Yerk, 'M finEKN TOVK Hl-RINnB. TUfT mu ea askumi iibk. ui-B-dnH: Thelinj-Br-RanaU a Biedm,, frtproef atnifrert. llemflikt. NorthtrnfetklnB. Idtaliurreundlnm ttiT tttemm .Itlnir rftn., !., .., .. .k.1.1 i-. Tl) eljjit and lareur Su!pbe-Minr tla irrinn l,lJS1er,,r?'!t.n ltata and l-nblle l"oef- J.w iNien ixmina- new pr mireui. ereatlent: 51m linmlne. ,eir, ' Tennis, UH,,1,I,K, Vl.l.lnv Tl-n.l Popelar ritM. apply K0PC0B A. UARVEL, lkm Dnnmera Hetal. Lk Donmora, Vt. MiniMa ! TOl US Bermuda Under Contract with Btrmaia Gevt. Fastest Steamers en the Bermuda Reute Thrt pnlutlnl tfitnirrH nf tile riirnraa llemiiiil.l Line Innil their PHeners u ml Iiiikcucp dlrerlly nt Hntnlllnn llnrk. iituldliie Ihe illaennifnrtn. Inransrnlenre anil deliiy nf lamllnir l,y tender. Tllee tmm ees (ill fuel. Sailings Twice Weekly Iem N. Y. even Weil. & Sitt. I rem llermudn everr Tue. ,1 s)t, Tlikrt rneil oil either atennier. flfferlne unennnled enres serthr vie S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 1 v n S' i -w 14 1 1 e I il mai ment S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" TlnTvv 11 000 tens 1 ee a etnent Bermuda offers all outdoor sports, InrtndliiK (elf, Trnnls. Snlllnc, Meihlnr, Flahlnir. Itlrilnr. Drlvlnn. e. Ilermeila open Tennis ( liiitiinleuaiilp Mnr. fl. Open nuinteiir l.n'f r'i. 27. Ni rumperts Mum Mtiilrrn llnlela, AVrlle for nttr.ullve Inrliislre riitrj FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 31 Mhltduill s,. y. I urneaa Wtlhy X Ce., I, Id., Ilmirae Itldr . rhllit nr ht Tourist Atent West Indies Tf Cruises Twe Dc Luxe Cruises of Twenty-three Days Each, McltlnE St. 'Ilinnua, -t. Crnli. st. Kills. AntUuii, Ileimnlr.i (mid ileupe lurtlnliiur. M. 1 iirla. Hurl 'ilns nnd Trinldid. Leaving New Yerk Feb. 4 Mar. 4 v a Palatial r . e i rtuniintr S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" II 000 Tens DlipU ement Ne I'uaHiiertn Ueuuireri for ( rulaea. tlulea. JJ75.0O un tn SK.IO.OO Inc ul tm IS rnnina wti rMate batha r Tnrllier Pe"c '!-- writ FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 111 Uhl I dm 1 1 M , V I'lirnes Mlh A. ( "., ltd. Ilmirae Utile. . I'lithi., or uv leurl.t gent COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE ever l .11 erncea t , .sl,,ut Ihea, ( (idk A Seu. .i s Mew lnnt i ha world, llread St., winter goedky I?FII i .m 'iFiiwrn At mi Hawaii l-ert.v ft,, r-stful rlav,, nn a nnatlnir tieplcnl .en. And ut the end - plctur-7'- -'"fuI M.iul.-vvl,h niHiinea-In-"l 2H"w S ors ,rlps "' K' Thomai. I'one . ' J":airji, sailtiu i ruz, I.ea "iKeicK. anu aan KraiiflEce en route. wltitu vai-atlen ruih nl you hava t1rained of -en the, liiMirleila Amerlcrui strum.r llAWKini; STATU Kcir ili. 'ails, write or censuli MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Cttnai mt .1ttnti L. S.ihifpms DesrJ 2t, SOUTH GAY STREET. BALTIMOKB, MO. RAYMOND &: WHITCOMB CO. I.IIIH IMT hf Irli-ili,,,,, i,(im r.M1, Baltimore te Hawaii Feb. 18 dl -vmrjam n""' 4 & i i 'i 3 n. -. "laF 'il Ljf isiD i' I m m i : cxl vk ."!! 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