rWtfc'tf ?r5RrarevfiiS?asaji wv;s:,,a':,twww w&?ri 5W 5t vawiiws !)''' x.fvw :u-i aFFS ';. v- -.ys,.! mdNexfDdy the v i2iii,1' aanaraai' - - -- . bj mmm fjfnurrvu & x7, f i-"Tr-TYwr; ??. ''-Ilbb aa frr' ' ' ' lv Us. R THE WEATHER Fair and colder tenliht and with temperature fallhii llfTCM ny morning, moth Klin.. "tRMPKRATITRK AT KAt'H HOUI if prprnn it 13 n i a i n e f J hw jThT-jt 147 Im U7 ir.n ibewT? I if VOL. VIII. NO. 121 k?" I "- , r.r . jaaaa.riaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaau i- ENGINEERS 1 s . r.' ..? '.',':. 1? r V- ' . r ... r. S" , .j,. 'Revised Cret Plan," Including Parkway, Urged in Repert of Joint Committee en Sites MAKES GREAT BUILDINGS . ' .PERMANENT HELR TO CITY Investigators Alse Faver' Marine j Exhibit With Fully Equipped Ships en Schuylkill DECISION IS NOT FINAL Executive Bedy, in Session To day, Will Take Steps for Public Hearings The. Fnlrmeunt Pnrk and Parkway cite for the Sesqul-Centennlal Exhibi tion was recommended this afternoon by ' the committee of the Engineers' 'Club. . the committees of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of j? Architects nnd the Philadelphia Real jS" Estate. Heard concurring. ff Tlie recommendation was made te the $ .Executive Committee of the Sesqiil 5' Ccntcnnln! Assmintien nt Its meeting with Mayer Moere nt City Hall. The ' site decided en is the one known ns i the "revised Cret plnn." ' It comprises the territory along the Parkway bcjnnd Vine street, including both banks of the river in Fnlrmeunt Turk, se fnr ns limy be necesary. The cuRliicert, in thc.tr investigation, elvified the various Mtefe sukkcsIciI In ' three groups, In the order e destrn- (ireup Ne. 1. or Fnlrmeunt Park , FlteK, iniluded, of course, the "Kevlfed Cret Plan." (Ireup Ne. U cmbrnccd the neithern hUch, Pennpack, llox llex llox beroiiKli, Taeeny and .Juniata Parks, - and lower und upper Iloesevelt Boulc Beulc viird, , Greup e. .1 luciuupii tnc seutuern rites, I.eaciie IkIiiikI Park, Heg Island, Fortieth Ward nnd (,'niinenbnll Farm. Tlfe report in.ule bv the committee nfuJm PnrlnnMK' Clnli .ir.il concurred -Hfi byresK)JUtqii.pfv the ether commit- ItfCH, Willi UIlUIIUr.V III llllllllllin, KIJIUlYBi "Tlie.Fiilriiieunt Park nnd Parkway region wnH found, nfter all Intiuenclni; (mture imelved had been carefully weighed, te late lilglivt in net ndvnn- Ingi'H ns a toiritery within which the1 site for the ciie-Itinn enu be located "After independent investigation this deeWen wns iniiciiiicd In by the com- mittces of the Aichitccts and the Real Estate Heaid In n lesolutteu, passed ielntiy by these two bodies and the Inglnvcrs' Committee, which specified 'the site of hlglic.it rating In this region ia them terms : The Favored Location " 'It is unanimously recommended thit a territory fiem Vine street, in cluding the Parkway and Park, as far as Is essential for the purpose (Includ ing territory en both sides of the river, if needed) U the meit desirable site for the Hetipii-Ccnteiiuiiil. If the city ac qulrn ether i outlgueiis laud in the meantime which can be used advun advun tngfeuMy in connection with this site, it may be added.' . "Fer niiri.esii nf tlilu i nnnrt thU site U llPrnilflu ilni.lniiiiln.1 lli.i l.'nirmnlltl, I ilnl. Il..l... i i ... I .im-i uritnuy sue, ur reviseti .risi. Pli'ia. It includes most of the lower Filrmeunt Park, or 'Cret' site and may extend, as the resolution states, as Ml- into the tinner Fa rineiiut I'aik i cite nnd ether ports of Fnlrmeunt Park ns may be found necessary when the actual plnns for the exposition are being I'l.ulc. The lntter two sites named wi'ie the two originally proposed for this region. "The Engineers' Committee believes tlie piimarv and striking advantages of th i site aie its accessibility, its adup tahlllt) for the creation -of a world's luir development of surpassing beauty, aim the possibility of the use nnd con cen con flructleii ,,f buildings which will be Ctntlnut.l mi 1'nBP Flftren. Column Four CONNEAUTVILLE CASHIER CONFESSES, WIFE SAYS! Forgeries, Conversion of Funds and Fraudulent Entries Admitted Melvlllc, Ph., Feb. 2.-(Ry A. P.) :.. V euiedgrnss, cashier of the de- i iiuniv et 1 iiniieillltvi i. n nrlvntn , "'iimuiiii, nas mni 1 in.iit..n n complete con- Wwm of iiunii'i oils i inres, Including 101 e, fi. ' '. ' "lni,I'!'i of puriiicr-hlp funds. S e"1'!-" "f, l."'ivu,, r,l,,lls entered for Mil ' f,a,lll"l,'l,- '"' ill ce-piirtnei- I .ii ' : "" "I- 'euy ill eii-piu I ner- i ir n" '', ","1 .Kpvral lesser chaigeh, Hi ii ('"U',,,K everj charge uimlu hv j ' '" "ei ters of I he bnitk, according te te.in2 li''"r, ""l,' ''-v Ml"' Snedgrnss rl , ' ""edgrass luis also resigned list reiiMiier of the Methodist Church and .19 mu-iiiiTr or tie VIM,.. V piiihpIhI I,. ,i , "'"""Hivine. uc iilirilillteM tnb.. ..W,,f,!U V "-''"'"k, but lllltlh nls that he-did net use one cent for iron?,'.;'. V? 'J irr,M0'1 ,l11 "t l'" !" "' today for ilit. benefit of dc dc lwiters in the bank. Ceiiiiea.ilvllle. vi. 'Feb. 2. -( B'v "a. et ;Tl.',.1' ""'iBi'ass, former ceshler xi.. i "'l' et I'ennenutvlUe. which ', L' 1' Jm Mejiijay by Its presl- i''i .Paul Stiirievani. when he dioev. .vuin nr ,'., ,...,.. 111.. .... b eei. ,.W,1S ,l" llll,,'"'ll dltllciiltlcH, hns "i en ipIpumi! en S.IOOO bull. Frank W. .King, a State Bank Ex- amine I. v "I' V10, w"s Ml" l,p,"L' l,,"t Monday ,(H1 "nmilsslnncr of Banking Fisher te Mini il,1,,lnlu,,IEll,1 "' ""'"Irx of the ,1'IUlk, s..i i..r. ;"..." . '".""s"-.". '""- - - ,,v "" .i ', "'"" "" t would be Jnipes- m. f. ev M) t tell jtiht Hew much the 1MUIV MIiIp ,. , -. .Mill 111 ll'l wink was involved. liulli .... in i "' ." '"'""I me lioehsH'oto at per cent. HARVEY GfiFc -rr. i ,.. William Wlnlield. a Negro, of 121.1 St. Prt v i 8 T0 L0ND.N AMtflw Htrcel. te live .vears In the Rnrw.v' .V1'' ."; '!n'v A I'.J-Gcergfl, Eastern Penitentiary, after thn de liV.., i i'. '". .All,erlcau Ambassador te fendant had pleaded guilty te burglary (lift i rilul"' ,,fr fm" 'oiiden tednv. at thn home et Alfred Gibsen, M)2 111. ..? ,5t',u m"rnl dnjs in Purls en i Carpenter stieet, and Louise Washing- ' f,Me,i 'Vi frnn.' P"""'', where he siif- ten, H.'ll Montrese street. an?, ni Vi'T '"I1"",'"" 1" nn automobile ' - h?C. -.l,.'' council, j:,uje 9i,uvtt9n wa ss-naa in.-d4v. v"Wn jetten-vf .varUitmctvJiry ,. VtteY 2" Cntrred as gcfcend-ClAM Matter tit the t'oatertlcn nt rtiltadelphla, ' Under Uie Act of Mnrehi8, l,7f Believed' Murdered s'i','i v ?? WU'AAMl T). TAYLOR ' Motion plrture director, whose body as found today at his home, in lien Angeles, under clrrumstanre v, indlcatlnc murder W. D. TAYToSlieTiD FILM DIRECTOR, FOUND DEAD; MURDER IS INDICATED Discovered In His Heme at Let An gelei, 8het Through Neck Le AnReles, IVb. 'J. (By A. P.) Willlnm D. "J-'aj ler, director for one of the largest film companies oper ating here, nnd nationally known in the motion plcture industry, was found dead at his home here today un der circumstnnces thnt the pelice said indicated murder. He had been shot through the neck. The body w its-found near a desk in Tnjler's room, upon which there wan u canceled cheek. The wound, according te the neltce. indicated that it wns tiled from behind by benie perben standing up while Tayler apparently wns seated be fore the desk examining the check. The bullet went through the neck, ranging downward und penetrating the heart. William D." Tayler was a native of Ireland, having been bem in County Cerk. After receiving his education at Cliften College, England, he studied in tensive engineering In France nnd Ger many. After ii ..career as an "all around" actor en the stage, he trans ferred hl.s talents te the screen and be came an' actor for Themas II. Ince, Vitagraph and ether companies. As a producer he directed "The Iconeclat.!.' "Talft t)f OTffe Cities," "Davy Crockett." "Tem Sawyer," "Captain Klild. Jr.," "The Witching Heur," "Mncrcd and Profane Leve," "Huckleberry Finn." "Wealth" and "The Green Temptation," net vet re- leased. Following his production of "Johanna Enlists." lie joined the Hrltish Fusl Hers and was a captain in the Urltlsh icservcs. MRS.BERGDOLL IS FINED FOR STARVING LIVESTOCK "---- Ex-Brewery Horses Alene Cared for en Erwln's Farm, It Is Testified Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, one of whose slacker sons is n fugitive in Germany, with another serving time for evading the draft, was fined $trt.I0 at Llanerch today for cruelly te niiliunls. The care- tnker of ErVln Rergdnll's estate nt Chester pike and Darby Creek wns fined n similar amount upon the same charge. It w.is testified before Magistrate Rev Blackburn. In Llnncrch. by William 11. MlllVnllO. BC'llt for the Weman s llnniim lviinln SInctelv frtH (lift Tffttrnn ..'. .-., ....... ....... tlen of t ruelty te Anliupls. that Mrs. Rergdell and Matthew t,reppeubackcr. the caretaker, hud virtually allowed the mock te sinrvp According te Mulvnney, there are fifty-eight bend of stock en the place, I horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. With ' the exception of three big brewery horses which are In geed condition, he said, tlie anlmalrt nrc In a pitiable state. They, had net been fed for a week, he testified, had no beddiug whatever, and for a month have net had enough te eat. Mrs. Uergdell attended the hearing and was in a particularly defiant and angry humor. It is a stinme te arrest me," she declared I have done nothing. This nluce belongs te Erwlu. Hp hasn't any right te no in jun. no is n inrmer, urn! is married, and he tvns In the fourth class In the draft, and they changed him 'te class one. It Is tin outrage. HARDING SEES FLAWS IN REFUNDING BILL Objects te Seme Features of Meas ure Passed by Senate Prcs the ashlngten, Feb. 2. (Ry A. P.) resident Haidlng objects te some of - i .1- 0 t... 4HI...1 I1M.. I,-. Hie provi-iuie. ei inn .viinu ii-i. iv- funding Rill ns passed hy the Senate, ik cording te 'information understood te have been given today te the Heuse Ways and Means Committee. After the committee hnd conferred today with Secretary Mellen regarding i in li I. C inlrmnn lerdnev satil net en would Im. deferred until he could con suit with the Executive. j Sccretnry. Mellen was understood te havts. expressed Administration objection' te the previsions adopted bj the Senate ' iciiiilrliiB that tlie bends mutiire in net ' jiierc tnau ivveniy-iive jenrs ireni next June JO, and fixing thn minimum inter est rate nt IVi per cent. 'J'he Secretary was snld te have agreed, however, te ac cept I he, bill lu its !rcbeut form If that should ue nrccMMiry. 1. ,. u Lnt.l tl,i S.n,ri,lnpif lel.l ,lin' II , ,,n ...t. .. ...a....... ... .in- coinmlttee it might be dcsiruljle for the Pulled Stales te necept obligations of, the debtor nations running as long ns , tlftv vears and that In such cases It '. ..!!,, tut ' iliulriitiln te (1y llin ln,er,ut y' Vi. I-.- '; ' h Five Years for Burglar Judge Patterson today sentenced uenm$J P. BEAUTIFUL "VAMP" PROBERS DECLARE 'Baby Dell' en Whom Breker Is Said te Have Lavished Fortune Is Sought CAN'T GET $37,000 BAIL; ' WIFE VISITS HIM IN JAIL T)rtectlvps arc senreliinc for u woman ktiuwn M Uiem ns the 'VRnby IeII" nnd Hi "Vamp," en whom Kd ln E. Kehn. bankrupt broker. Is fald te have spent n fortune for jewels, furs, ( silks nnd metnrcnr?. The old dtcrtlve ndnse. "Loek for the woman." wns injected Inte the case ! today ns Kejtn, dejected, weary, nndi nervous, was In n narrow cell in Sioya Sieya mensing Prison unable te rnlFO ?.1",t)00 in ball. The tie.w quet of lbe-'lrtecties hunt ing for ntsets thnt may nld creditors of E. E. Kehn & Ce.. 1B22 Walnut street, wns n splash of color against the background of the .?n,500,000 failure en January 21. With the smnll nmnuiif of money he hnd left nfter he reached the prison yesterday, Kehn "burned the wires" trying te rench some one who would put up ?37,000 in security for his re lease. Friends Fall U. Help Htm The bankrupt broker, ngainst whom criminal charges are multiplying rapidly, made two calls te New Yerk City, but it l said te have obtained no encouragement. As n rcult he reuld net sleep during the night and looked careworn when bis prison breakfast wns given him shortly after dawn. Mrs. Kehn, the accused man's wife. wns nt the District Attorney's office In the City Hall before ! o'clock this morning. She were n cr.stlj sable wrap, nnd her ears and flnsera sparkled with big dlninniids. Mrs. Kehn told attaches of the of fice that she wns willing te turn ever everything Jie bus te obtain her hus band's; release, "Ht will die down there in prison," she complained. "He could never ac custom himself te a prison cot nnd rrlsen feed. Confinement will break down hi health"." "My husband is n victim in this case. He in net an black as he lias hicu painted. Seme empleyes of the firm ere te blame for the failure,," ' Mrs,- Kehn professed Ignorance of the whereabouts) of Ocorse II. Kehn, her son. for whom warrants have been Is sued. The twenty-year-old youth was a meinbec or the nnn nnd Ik chnrgid wnii irauuuiunk canvcrmun nnu cinucz zlemcnt. Caught in Rooming Heuse Kehn, tne neau ei tnc firm, was caught yesterday in a rooming house ut ' 4P."T) Market street, where he had been 1iv7nV ns Filvvin Kirk I living as J.uwm rvirK. i Tim nfrnirs of tlie tirm nrn new In ,1m cure of Havld Phillins nnd Themns Hvndmnn, who were appointed receiv ers in bankruptcy by Federal Judge, Thompson. The receivers today received infer-1 motion which caused them te hurry te , New Yerk City. The appointment of, nn ancillary receiver In New Yerk, is imminent. There is said te he n pessl-1 blllty that an ancillary receiver may be named who is friendly te the Kehn Interests. District Attorney Retnn said he was anxious te present the case te the Grand Jury thl.-t month. He believes speedy actieli will serve as a warning te brek- CentlniiMl en Vntr Feurtrrn. Column Nix SUN SCAREsliRbliiDHOQ Weather Prophet Saw Shadow if He N Came Out at All The unexpected -nppenrnnce of .sun shine today has rendered it a foregone conclusion that Brether Groundhog, upon leaving ls hole, wns appalled at his own shadow nnd retired again te his lnlr. It fellows, according te all tradition, that the arrival of spring will be delayed for at lrsst six weeks, It had seemed probable, in view of tlm heavy rain and overcast skies with which the day started, that even t-heuld Rrether Groundhog innke his expected nppeurancn en this menicutniis occasion, theie would net be enough sunlight te cast n shadow. These hopes for Hie early demise of winter were rudely ills pellcd, however, when the sun through the clouds at neon. broke I GOT KOHN'S WEALTH PHIL A. LIKE "MAIN STREET'? NEVER, SAYS MRS. ASQUITH Doubts Gethamites Suggestion City Is Made Up of "Let of Villages" Declares Hemes and Babies Most- Important Dv a s,aff cerretpantent .. ...,., , . i.i " wh. Icb. Mnrget Asqilth ?, n,erfcrt y. ""'S shu ifl "et 8",nR f" ,Iml IMiiliulelpliln slew. If it be llke "Main Street," well and geed. There is al the same tlme the current and highly interesting rumor that Philadelphia Is a city of homes. And Mai-get A'squl'tli, quietly p'lfling nt a cigarette, or leaning eagerly for ward, with clear brown eyes Miapplng, declnres thnt home and bnblcs me the most, valuable und Important things in the world "But I de net believe Philadelphia Is slew," came n serious after-thought. "I linvn henrd it is extremely busy nnd I am very anxious le go there and see for myself." All of which conversation took place very Informally in Mrs. Asipilth'i. lux -minus llvlnh' room in the Ambassador Hetel, Enghiiid'H fnmeu.s femlulnu Shaw leaned a hit languidly ngainst a taupe velour lounge, the traces of the rough voyage en the Curmniiia still fulte patent en her clear, pallid skin, Thcre wns'little te suggest tlm daring nuioeiogrspner wnese pen , caused, a PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922 Si's Remance Ends With Lim'ricks .1 givl out in far Andalusw Said, "Sihta, I hair t' refuse y' Rut I'm after that prize Fer th' Lirn'rieks," and Si -aid, "Oh, aaph, then geldurn it, I'll hc j'." Silas Didn't Have the Right Depe en It New if Silai! had only hern wiae He wouldn't have wasted liia nirlin; He'd have written e line Fer a lAni'riel; no fine That he'd'win the girl, tee, for , a prize. And lie could de it day nfter tomorrow. That's when tliey bejrin again these Limpin' Lim' ricks. Gee! Cn you wait? ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A DAY! That'a SOME inducement, eh? Se grab the HrHt newsboy you sce en SATURDAY, pry him loeso from an Evbntng Pubmu Ledger and get te work en the Lim'rick you'll find there. EXPECT ARBUGKLE E Failure te Reach Verdict Fore cast as Deliberations Are I Resumed ' i ...... .. .... INSTRUCTIONS GET NEW ""' ' ' ' ' ' ' I U Y T DIARE Ry the Associated Press "Slgmund rnn in from the renr nnd Saar.Vac.sce.Feb.2.-Ti,ejuryin,uA.i the second , trlnl of Rewee C. Arbucklc ' t1Py lnn!lri ,np jerked his automatic en n mnnslauehter chnrse. in connection I nistel toward him nnd fired. .iii...t.. .1-...1, r aiicw. vi.i..in Tinnn ... i ......,, wi w. '"" '" V, iv returned te lis deliberations at W 1 J". o'clock today, nfter bavins been locked tin rfnee 11 o'clock last lilchr. Tliere .... .. .. . t , I was no indication of hew the jury steed, j but forecast!) thnt the trial would end In u disagreement were being pawed about the corridors. The jury returned te Its deliberations fortified with Wie re-rehdlng of the full net of final Instructions by the Court nnd the testimony of Jesephine Keza, a thnmbcrmnid at tlie Held St. Francis, who testified te henrlns n woman's iigenized cry nt. the time that Arbuckle was supposed te have been inflicting ' "l !? ii i!i , OT w,me,m ,ure n,one ,n ,)Is ree,n,' 1' instruction nnd testimony were ,.,.,,,,, , ,1... iv , .,u ., -'"'""'" ". . . ."" '"!'" ''yesterday nfter it hyiclre ired The re quest confused speculntluii as te hetv the jury steed There was a small crowd In the courtroom tedns. The cuse was given te the jury of eleven men- und one woman nt .1 :41 ; P. M. jesterday. Mrs. Estclle Uaumelstcr, ene of the two ulternate jurors, said as the twelve i were walking into the. jury rooms, that the would hove voted net guilty. "Even if Arhucklc had anything te de with the jeung woman," she said. "1 believe that death would still have been an accident and net intent." The end et the trial came suddenly and wlthcit warning te the State, Judge Leiidcrbnclc and the majority of the crowd in the courtroom. Deputy District Attorney U'Ren end- i ed bis address te the jury early yes terday afternoon. After a recess. In 'which counsel for the defense conferred, , ' nnd when proceedings were rcsumc.1 . Gavin McNab, Arbuckle's chief ceuusel, announced mat tnc attorney had de cided that it was unnecessary for them I te make nn argument ,"W would only weary the'jurers," he said. "We therefore submit it with out argument." Mrs. Mlnta Durfec Arbuckle broke Inte sobs ns the jury tiled out Anether "hung jury," a disagreement, Is what Ai buckle most fears, "Anether hung jury," he suld u few days age, "means Unit I can never go bnck te the films," "This Is the cud." Mild District At torney Brady, as the jurors filed out. "Ne nuttier wlinr. tlili Inpv ,1m. a .1.1. i. the finnl. I'm through with the cese for 1 geed." in World , land te-nifl te cevei. A vi.-v gentle person snt there instead. :i grandmother sort of person, mm might hay. Pearls Adern Nerk She worn ii llL'bf irriiv dit- .!-,.. ...i her hair was gray. tee. and curlv. s ring of pearls about her neck' wus' me tuny personal concession te adorn-1 '' The room itself though was, ""' mm new ers, J 110 cenversat en turned te Pl.ile delphln jn feuise of the discussion of the remarkable Marget'u first Impres sions of New Yerk. .,.I'1.e.n tell me all about It," she said, 'I am going le be perfectly frank and say I don't knew niij thing or any body there." "It's llke it series of vlllnge.s ever there," suggested some one who lived in Jvew Yerk. Great Britain's illustrious, visitor cocked her head n bit en the side. "Llke the book 'Main Street'?" she asked. ,,,! then a very knowing ok crept inie tne ejiv. that have pierced, Inte every high and mighty corner of England. I don't, believe It. : she added, " uhttc Sfebger THUGSSHOOTYOUTH WHO UPSET PLOT TO E Ran te Brether's Aid .When Masked Men Held UpVather's Richmond Street Office CALL FOR DOCTOR DELAYED BY BANDITS CUTTING WIRES Slgmund Deiunnskl wnfi shot and re re rleusly wounded nt Hifte d'ciee today b. one of fiM ma-kfd bandits who -eugnr te neiii up nih latner s prinie bank and renl citate office nt 2518 Rich-1 mnnd streel. ' The twenty. yenr-eld jeulli was in n , rear room when he henrd the rebbersi command ieter. hts brother, te iiem up his hands. As he ran into the ei-, ROB PRtVAT BANK lee no wn" iireppeu wiui a sicei nuiiri anirmnnei' or law -justices farker aim which pierced bin left- side. ' Pdaek and JudgeN White and William". The robbers lied after the shot nndi 'j',e first question voted upon was escaped in n touring car driven by a the right of trlnl hv jury. tie members sixth confederate. Thej drove seutli eu'f the court etid tlpit the no-jury pro pre Richmond street nt high f.peed. , I iiien of the net wns unconstitutional The robbers apparently hail cut tne tftlnnhnne ulrrn from the office, Tli! n-evered w ires! were dLceverel OJtXir ;nln efforts had Imicii made te summon 1 a physician aim tne pence. Victer Demnnskl. the Injured jeutli s 'brother, was ntone In the office a fes- 'minutes before 10 o'clock. incent Demnnski, father of tin- jeung men, ,wns in the Hrlng roeni en the second deer, while Mrs. Demnnski was in tne first fleer rear. ! "A well-dressed young mnn came in about fl :."." o'clock." said ieter, after his brother had been taken te St. Mary's Hospital. "The stranger tehl me he wonted nn American Express money order. He laid n $20 bill en thej counter. "I get a blank and started te mnke inn entrv when four men, mnskeil wltu I white hnndkcrehlefs. hurried into the 'office. All hnd revolvers, 'lliey ordered ! me le held tin my linnds. 1 'ducked lii.lnn. 4lik eilltlt f ( "The biimlltH then ran out nfter one had grabbed the 20 .,., " 11,n,i.ii. , hill, nnd jumped Inte an automobile, which had another man at the wheel. My father rushed down, but rain en wnen ne i s- fnillted when lie iiiw isig- liiiind en the tloer. Siv nretner was jeus and kept mi ing he was hurt, j trillu t0 telephone but couldn't get the operator. I tried another phone W1U13 110 DCltCr HICK, i.iiut vt; mumi the wires hnd been" cut." An operation was performed en the wounded youth seen after n patrol brought, htm te the hospital. Surgeons removed the .r2-caltbcr steel -jacketed ball. While Slgmund's condition is serious), surgeons say he may recover. He graduated from the Northeast High Scheel two cnr.s age. PITTS GETS 5 DAYS TO SHOW WHY HE SHOULD KEEP JOB Reports Disregarded in Giving Ele vator Licenses, Is Charge Rebert A. Pitts, chief of the Rurenu of Elevator Inspection, wns suspended today and ordered te show cause in five du.vs why he should net be dismissed. The issuance of licenses for elevators reported ns unsufe by an inspector of the bureau was the icuseu given by As sistant Director of Public Safety Tem pest for demuiidlng Pitts' official head. Mr. Tempest said Pitts licensed nil- ' safe elevators in buildings en Race .street near Eleventh nnd en Twelfth street near Ruttonweod. Although fieight elevators in design, lie suld the "lifts" were used for piiwpiiger i-crv , ice nnd their interlocking devices were) net in geed condition. , Mr. Temp.'st further made Known Unit Stati Senater Snlus, Vnre leader of the Fourth Ward, nnd Jeseph W. Snlus vveie listed ns the owners of the Race stieet structure. The Asslstunt Director ordered nn In spectien of clevuters in nil industrial buildings in the city us a result of un Investigation made in thP two buildings he named today. The leperts which Pitts is said te have Ignored were made hj Herman Vepper, nn elevator Inspector. Pitts lives nt M4.1 Locust street and Is said te be n follower of Harry A. Mackey, Vnre leader of the I'ert.v -slxtn wuni. As buicati chief he receives .flniOO ul .vear. i E. E. RITTER TAKES POISON Norfolk Manager for Philadelphia Firm Ends Life Norfolk. Vii.. Feb. 2. (By A. P. E. E. Bitter, of Black River. N. .. ended his life In Ills office here late jesterday by taking poison. Rltter was iimiiiiger of a local branch of a Phila delphia tit'iu. lilt, betlj was found b.v a representa tive of his emplejeis. who came here te check up the accounts of his office. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Camden Police Destroy 120 Gallens of Seized Liquor Cninden nollee this morning poured nvvnj,120 gallons of liquor, of geed audi . bad ipinllt. seized in rnuis uuriiig the I last jear. Benjamin McCleng, chief 'clerk of Hie Police Department. As. I Nistiint Chief Hvde and Cantnln Iilines 'had charge of destrejing the stuff At the same time eight copper stills ,llal ,iml ,,p,'n 'apt together with seve piuren were demolished nil gamtuiug ma- cinnce. NEW ORLEANS RESULTS fUlST IlVl'K. I'urse JIUOO, mulilHii mill... a furlenfis two.cr-elJ I 1, I ..iily Huns. 1H. 1'upI .1..X n. .1 J. St Aimcllna 111. lluxtuii i:i.,etrn ll.S :i. Mmicett.'. 1II IHirli" . . Il-l L'-l ru-ti Tlme, MS ii-.l. IIMrl". Ilejwtlen, JI. ilrcil Uiriulne. tallr.uliHiiln nnd (iilSup. r. luiiii ale run Uk'uupleU II, T tlrlffln i'iilr. HAVANA RESULTS rillhT 11AOE. thre-iear-elila i i tulnilnir, tiire I70i, 0 fnrlengH. 1 I. .luiiii .1. C'iei-s', liO, 1'rlWfi 1-1 UII'l up. s, K-.V 1..X ll.f. S..X S-L" 0..S 5. .ft BS. '!!:.. MSiTuiu",, j: Timu, tiH4-."i, iiffi'inre. cut lllurl. Inrn, KHiinuii. 'Ilinrulilnani. Altuinuliii Wtilta I Town, rro'l'treun, Hivby nj Ac. vlaniutlun ul mi ran. -A Z - Published Dilly tltrcpt Riin.lij l'eprlKlii. IUL"J, Van Ness Dry Act Invalid, Highest N. J. Court Rules Errors and Appeals Tribunal Reverses Deci sion of Supreme Rench in Ritterly Fought Prohibition Enforcement Case Pp'flal ri'ipnfrh te Kimlng I'ubU T.tJwr Trenten, Feb. 2. The Van Nes State pnihibHIiin enforcement net was dechind unconstitutional tedaj bj ihe Court, of ICrmrs nnd Appeal, the highest judiciary in Ne Jersej . The ete was M te 1. llt .... .... a he finding recrses n reeent dcrllen of the Suiirenii' Court, which held thnt all the irei,sluiis of the net were I'on I'en I'on stitutlenal Tlin iii'Tubcr-- of t-It Court of Errer and ApiM-al", hnweer, differed en e - urtil nf tliA liitiiinlfiiil iw.liilu imiiIiim! rj.ln vel(, itl s llllt ,t.PJtnn Vni: Fer rierHl of Sutircini' Court anil invelldatinn nf 'irl Cliancellnr Walker, Chief dustlen t!uinnieri. .!ulic"s Swni'. Knllsch. KiitrenbHch, Judges terdnpr. ,ekersen and tin jlucKIrV. . I alhruintlen of the Supreme Court and i Hnd six members etcd tbat It vai eon- KlftuHfinnl On the jarnnil mtrRlnn a! In rlirfhfr ,,0 provlt-leu of the ect disdariug by 'implication that violations of the m'pentli Aiiiendmenl shall I-' deenn.il ,sf,rilerly ik t.s as distinguishable from RHI. that are criminal in their nature ,10 ,.eurt divided siv te sK. On the .piotleti that th" net violates the Slate roii'tltutiennl prevision that ecry Inv h'nall embrace imt one subject and that iBut Heiress-Fiancee of Baldwin Workman Says Her Re- ' ' malice IS Wonderful . iti iimi vnei rnrj UfCnrtlMR " "tw I una run iituuniu It' n Stiff Cerr'j"itn!cV Yerk, Feb. 2. "It is wonder New ful. Her. fine cje.s glowing, yel nearly brimming with tears, Mrs. Marien Ream Stephens, heiress te one-seventh of a .?40.000.000 fortune, said just that this morning about her coming mar riage, en Snturdny. te Annstase Ven- siatsKoy-Tensiatsky, . ,,.ur.0i(i'iu,sinM p, the tweutv -tins', - 'ole serving hlx np- , preuticcbhlp nt Baldwin's in Eddystone. I Chid very simply in black and looking ns slim ns a schoolgirl, Mrs. Stephens, let herself quletlj Inte her metlu'l's apartment nt the Hetel Chatham. rnattended save by n bellhop, she, had slip'ped through the clutches of; the battalion of reporters who met the Twentieth tVntury Limited en which she arrived at 0 o'clock from Chicago i te spend these last pre-nuptlal dajs. shopping nnd mnklng tinnl wedding ar- I rangeinents in New Yerk. She breathed n 'IkIi of relief as shcj innde her way into the luxurious ball- i wnj and then she turned te face one, limn reporter. Like a N'hoelglrl "My family nrc wild about it." sh.i cried, excitedlj. "I mean about nil the publlcltj tlmt has come." Mrs. Stephens reminded one mere' than ever of n ver.. appealing school girl, a schoolgirl who hnd get 'herself In ii jwrfectly awful ii. "Yeu knew it isn't ns it has been represented at all," she explained. "Mr. Venslatsk) Isn't just a peer workman. He is a jeung chemist working in ra tions departments. There is nothing sciiMitienul or spe taculnr about the match." Mrs. Stephens paused and It was then her charming eves tilled with tears. "It Isn't sensntliiii.il at nil It is wonderful. .Mr. enslatskj Is spjen- ' Centliiiit'il en Page I nnrtrrn. I eliitun (inc FAMILY ARE WILD' MELLON SUGGESTS 'AT IRS. ANASTASE'j NEW BONUS TAXES ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS HAVANA S.. cend Black Baby, 3-1. (ui, 1-2, wen; Goe I Hei.c, 3-1. csv. 1-2. hecei.il: Wid.ncvoeil. S-l, j-a, G-J. t!iiii Time 1 Oi" 1 j Suu Re&c Ma' ion IIs.!Uiis, M-dian rlw inn SPECIAL POLICE FIND BOOTLEG STORE Sixty gallon - of finished liqrji. twelve btureTb of m.i.s.i and two laige sjtllls weie capttuecl at 2'233 Neith Feuith stieet today by bjiecinl police investigateis. A man in the pienilses at uie time escaped. MINERS' SCALE COMMITTEE TO MEET FEBRUARY S INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2. The bcale committee of the United Mine Werkeis of America, which will formulate the demands of the miners te icplnce the wage agreement with the operuteis, xv Inch expires Match 31, will meet in Indlanapelib next Wednes day, Febiuary S, Jehn L. Lewis, international nieeiUent an nounced hue tedny. . NEW ENGLAND B05 sTON, Feb. S.A i eductien of 20 per cent in the wanes et cotton mill epcmtlves wnb pnAounced in buveml neithein New Englun.tl cotton mill ceuteis today. With the cuts Imposed a. wee age iu Rhede Islund nnd Connecticut and readjustment feicca in ether pentevs it wna Indicated Hint vhtunlly the entile cotton uianufnctuiing- industry of T7ew England, except tlie city of T.n Wl'f lini.' wnillr! enmt 1,u m, 1ftm. ....... 1 ... v '-' ......v. Uv. , ul ,UITU, wna juvciH. i.u bome cases. i.uuiuiy ,u i-mw nnipbmra miis, an increase In working heurH C,.ftll, ft. l.1. 4 !.- J& 1-1 . .A ..v..& .VI..V-VIHIU lu eiiv.iuur I I Subscription T'rlc 10 n. Vcnr by Stall. In Public l'lijrr einnnny 'hull be evpref.fil In (lie title, two of the liiemliers of the ruiirt Mitnl that tin lift filiated this Tirnsliiti and nlin Mitnl that it did net. Nine of tin' Judges etrd that tin1 irov,lleim of the net making the Judges nf the lleitrtH of Common Pleas and, In eerlniii i lrcu!iilnin'i"-. the ..Illl'.-J "I til' .'IIIO'III' . ""Ml III.. Mi" 1rlltP-i Iln, reriulrliu tlic-ni te enfprce til" net 111 ciwn Jireceedlngs were net Mild and Iwo tetnl that the prmHieii" were villi. The fifth and last question. "Shall the jiulgnients under rei lew be re mtsciK'" was decided In favor of re mtshI bv a vote nf eight t" four. Tlie Van Ness act lias ern l tt rly fought. The Supreme Court, in up holding the act two months ase. gne it d'cislen in three tcM cases nffeetlng .'Itl't appeals which both Jdei cenerdeil were nineni ni all fritturrs of the act te which exception imj be'ii taken. The Van Nes,s nc wan ninile the mm piilgn Issue In the Inst .State election, nnd while the Republicans, standing ler 1 State enforcement Nwen control of the Legislature, the Ucmecrat', stnndltig for I modllicniien of the act, made large gains , l' the law making bed and succeeded in defeating .Mrs. Jennie C, an Ncs, iff Essex County, who introduced the. i law at tli" liistance of the Anti-Saleen I League, for re-election te the Ascinbl . The aii Nets act, which hns crn termed one of the meat stringent ,ry enforcement laws in the l'nien, wii i iael ever fioerner Edwards' vote by the 11121 Ieglslnture, ami became of- ftcthe en April HO last. Increase in Postage and Te bacce Levies Would Raise $200,000,000 a Year An t n e U I U O .(innnnnnnn ON iw,uuv,uuu By the Associated Press Washlnstnii, Feb. 2. The soldiers' bonus should be paid out of special tnxes, such ns Increased first nnd sec--end class postage and tobacco levies. Secretary Mellen declared today before the Heuse Ways and Means Committee. Secretary Mellen relteruted his belief that It would be impracticable te depend en the foreign debt for finnnclng the proposed "live wav" adjusted compen sation plan because the revenue from that source is problematical. These estimates of revenue from special sources were made by the Secre tar.v : One cent incrrnse In first class pestnge. S70.OOO.000. Increased second class pestnge te wipe out deficits in thnt brunch of the Posteflice Department. ?:t0,0O0.fHH). Increased cigarette tax, the in crease luueuntlng te fifty cents en 1000, !s2."i.000.0O0. Increased tebnci e tnv, two cents a pound. S.'.OOO.tHlO. Iurrensed documentary stamp tnxes, S4O.00O.000 A tnx of two cents en each hnnk check. S.'iO,nOn,(HMt. A lliense rax of tiftj cents n horse. power en automobile.., s((,0(KI,000 i ne iii;ii I'si-maim rvitirn ireni tlnse l.lti'N wa S.'ioe.ooo.ooO Mr. Mellen said th" bonus 'teiild ( fliitlnnrd nn I'air rnurlmi, ( nluinn Three TWO OVERCOME BYGAS Man Collapses as He Tries te Carry Wife Frem Heme Jehn Slav in. fift.v. .Vt!!'-' North Ilow Ilew nrd strict, wus overcome bj gas fumes en rly this morning, when he attempted te rnrr.v Ills unconscious wife from their gas-tillul room. He called for help as he sank te the tloer, and neighbors re. spended te the i all, carrjln both out of the house. It Is believed tlie g-n fumes c.ime from the heater in the cellar. MILL WAGES CUT WKtsniv. Vina ai, .,, n.i - SJPO&T& . If " -w- & smt PRICE TWO CENT! g CARDINALS MEET W, m IN SECRET SESSI TO ELECT PONTIFF Moderates Held Balance Power as Prelates Ce Inte Seclusion of. l SACRED COLLEGE LEADERS' PREDICT BRIEF CONCLAVE Rcjmvivr. Clad as Waiter, Tried te Enter Conclave Reme, IVb. 2. --illy A. P.) Ma., ier PM-imnvinicatlen nnd Instant, lismiviai rrfim (,p -ntjran jtiwj.' held Is tin. pitinlty whHi will hn infilet'1 upon nny person in attend, ince nt 'b conclave, if found jrullty 'f niiisrtlng InforniRtien cincein." Ing Its deliliorntiens or voles te pcrv ohm outside before the ete is etli "lullr nntietinced Cardinal Ga. parrl, th "nmerlenge, served uellca te this rffr-ct tndny te nil concerned".- The Cardinari JtiPtriictiens came after the reported discovery thnt one iiewMpuper correspondent had practl .ally completed arrangements te den a waiter1', uniform, and, for a large monetary consideration, had induced a designated waiter te allow the ieurnnlist te entm- the conclave In, Ills stead The ei rrespendent Is srttd' te have tir't eiii-neii negotiations with a biibir, but this plan was aban doned. Jt was reported, because It was f.-nrcil that bK unskilled cf-' forts inigh- prove dangerous for the cnrdlnnl". , Bj the Associated Press Reme, IVb. 2. The conclave of the Sacred College which Is te cheese u suc cessor te Pepe Benedict XV begatl its sittings tedT. The fiftv ln Cur. J dinnls who are In Reme went Inte se I elusion Inst night, and when the great oak barrier at the entrance of the court. I.wird of St. Damnse was closed thev ' ",or'- cut ou" fro,n communication with ' the outside world until their sacred jtunk was done. The first ballet probably,, "in urn. op ihkcii until rriuay morn ing. The celebration of mess in the 8ltin ' iuiii:i, wiui iirajcrs ier tne enlighten inent. of the Cardinals in their elieiej u new Pepei-vynt. the last Vf$Uisi0lt&r meiiy nitctidctl by the rtftmnkU'mit--entering the conclave. Cardinal VaHires&pv telll, dean of the Sacred College, 00 'inted. The attendance wn restricted te the Caidlnnls, the officers qt the Swls Guards nnd the members of the Vatican household, A photographer who con trived te gain entrance-, te the chapel was ejected, taken te the commissariat of the Vatican and later expelled from the premises. I Pence was the kcjnetc of the address delivered before the Sacred College by Monslgner Galll. director of the Vati- i 'an muMMini. In his exhortation for the election of n Pepe, he snld: , "The election of a Pontiff at the pre- ent moment has a particular slgniH I '01100, The world's upheaval, in which ' humanity finds itself, reeuires a Pepe ! who w HI be able te give the world true ' peace pmci. which men b.v themselves cannot find, because thej forget Ged. i for through Ged alone can come true peace." i The balloting is net expected te eon- I Mime meie than two days nnd the next i epe, in tlie consensus et opinion in Vatican eircles, xl conic from among the moderate section of the Sacred Col Cel li kc Neither the "Irrecenclliables" nor the "peace partj " which favors o'eer re'Htletis with the Itnllan Gov. eminent, is understood te have a chance in eltci its candidate, the moderate holding the baiiitice of pevvcs Crowds in !M, Peter's Square Notwithstanding the dduj in the baL leting, crowds gathered this morning ia St. Peter's Square te watch for the tell tale .smoke w i filths from the i liimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the con cen clavi sits. A ballet Is taken en the morning and evening of each day the i eiH'lnve is in session, nnd these smekn puffs are the enl.v Indic.itien te the watchers as te progress beinc made. When no electiep i effected n little "'straw Is burned with the voting papers. Meusing the Miieke te assume n dsrkr color. When n clieite is finally made ihe ballets, binning nluie. emit a thia wisp of light smoke I t'lltll the election Is Lffeeted the only ' j omiuunicntien between the npproxl npprexl I nmtelj 2."iii persons lu the Vatican and the outside is tliieugh the "ret.i" or turning box ut the entrance of the diutivtnd, ami such loinmuiilcatlens I us are miiile in this way are net al lowed ie cenn te tlie attention of the Cardinals. Penalty for violation of this 1 sfcipcj is I'ACoiniminlcaileii. 1 .Monslgner Muhencj splrllu.il dlrec ( ter of the Ai leiin College, has gent ( i.i Naples ie mi et ( nnllnal O'Connell, , ichblsiep of Itosten, who is n pas I singer en tin- tcuiihlp President WII- i Min, which, stenuishli elhcinls here say, , I, net due until Siituidiij. s In 1014, (when I'epi Benedict wns elected, Car dinal O'Connell maj arrlie in Reme te l hue te participate In the conclave. ( Expect Conchive le Be Short I The confidence that the conclave ' would be of short duration is sharerf bj Cardinal Gnspuril, who, In making'' ( eutpiyeil en l'(n riftren, 4'ulitmh ;'eif SLAY AND ROB DAIRYMAfJ : Masked Bandits Kill Jehn Smslt; j , or uaupnin county Pottsville. Pa.. Feb. 2. (Ry A. P.T". .1 r.ll 11 SllilllfV til' I ..it ill, ll flni.nl.tM' "w j...- ....,, ......... ,,..,,n i eunty, was shot down by two rnankN baiidils late last night anil Instantly killed, after which thej robbed him of a large sum of iiieuej , lie wus a dairy man it nil reluming home about 11:30 o'clock, turned I'reui the miiin reud U cress ;i field le his home. A Miinll enr was stniidlug nlepg the, I mud and, just ns he passed It. tkr . shots were Ilrcil. Onn struck hiss f;fl ' ,i,n in.i'L- ,,r Hi,, 1,,. -ul ,i mi tiiijTLiZ:-' a l.,i..ili.. I f I.i .a.. ..I... -. a-I fi iiirMUiui.w inn dvji. wiui IV BH fH U-KPftifc uiai'iiiuii niia, uiiu. Jiimiicu uk.imbiu te Ihc nwrfHheuwj una tpiv? tw;i TiBn in, rpMpaiicu rune m vW'SjH siSL'i'! ;0i t 1 ''l ,vl "SI ,WA :- m . " V- sJ r V A ft A n 4 1 ' . r . V --rf , ,.,.. .....4S.U1ILLII. ir f.vf.; vi - , , , : ' t-'-. T-S-V-'"! i .,'& ,' IJ'ft L.t i -isMir "," "WMMitm-v'W'1 -t-'r" EHUHKVV't'ji., L . . .., ..J iVrv'iM''M. 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