KfflMOT ISHBaHnKtF nwry bummbi?; , ""'Trarj ,f " -- -Tityai H'rtifMFWl 'w$ffl1f& , '' $te jm&im Mjtfjfljgfc ' v i.l! i: IT i't M$m , " -u r.& uirre. fiBniin 1 : VI tiMlrht MM (MtunMyt SUinilV reltfcr (enUht with,-lowest about se or 33 degrees; Meda( westerly winds. POSTSCRIPT if wL M TI'.MI-KH TTKK AT WrH linVW s y in li hb i i .i a i . i i i u i WHkWiS at wnr "TifflM - asifi r 'SAasir ' 1 wr mm n W"." "WT Vftf ' -SJarB - ar - aWIW w 1 BV .-i Aawr ' i v, ' i v . A . ! . h . . a m .asm., l. mr '' w ? i 4'- 4rtTrTrv.TTTv gklH: 1 I M II H Ll IXJLI LLL, wv U U V y . ' . r r V'x hl?i?rT4l 142 -I4 I I 'I I I I 1 VOL. VIII. ftp. 122 GHT FOR CUSTODY OF HER STEPSON r . - (inder Circumstances Berder ing en "Kidnapping" r Ittacks jurisdiction . ItOF ORPHANS' COURT HERE ft V r KtCUteilr of Ownr Hosier. Jr.. M"l' IJJn 0f Ou-nr Hosier, advertising man imet ; te dcatli Hy ins ixvcniy-unc-.xcin- hJiwlfeCatlicrinc.innunry -i, m -Liadcd today by William T. Cenner. lS .f.. -i ..".- .... tlm Etke' T-eunc woman a iiiivmi-j, ..e i.. ilinAtlenal ending of' a hearing in the Bans- v-euri. be temporary B""'' "; ."ft. ably vlll Illivn ie m- mTOuumun) rj iv,,L' Hrlirenk. nltomey for ,'wnler lfeIcr.whe new lias the iH. !ii notMslen nnrt la mndlng h in Jft aclioel, te fat rcrusca te give mm W'TWa bev wns taken from his home l,g IVtuk Schrcnk.; declared Mr. Cen- BLfika OrnlianV r)urt. "without war- S'nmtief law, nnd under sucn unj. Bf-T" J... ii..,. i. nlninsl nmnnnlrd te kid- 'i?l'bfeushl an angry rejoinder from mirJU.. Tj.nnWI Hpirenk'B law cart- fflatr and representative In the Orphans' Hftwrt. where th two had gene te file W 'petition for the appoelntment of a Ifl nurdlan for the boy. BV'APtItlen "as nieu ey air. .Licnnra. r aetb for Mr. Schrcnk. asking that W S Frtnklin Trunt Company be np if pointed as guardian. ii TOe petition eet, forth that air. I Bchrenk had the boy In lib custody, ii...... aixi'dlne him te school and mniu- Ek UlniBt him. The ptitlencrrciireseiited IF himself as the bey'B next friend and I', frlnn of his father. tit Attacks Fetitien K, Mr, Cenncftj. representiiig Mr. tht Hetter, aitacueu uie pfinien. eh ihl ihl PiTOend that the Orphans' Court of Phntdelphia County had no jurisme E'"iSiis boy and his father lived in SfiSteawnrst," said Mr. uonner,, "wmcu .n.'u.fn DMnwarn ueuntr. xne prorer riT' ' ; 7.. . r. . . . 1 f piece te nlc sucn a petition weuia de hi 'IWaware County. This court baa no rintlltlnn." L'i- faa iAMaw.t ftfmlOil atrk ill at f ATt Bft .'". V""?"' "'". ." .. "-"'" tcnrenK nau no ptanatng in tne court an AfttWs "ncxtlricnd." 7?' Jlr..luarU said ; "we are net m' IV lmlX .H.A...AH !.- AH..iti. Aff 4.. ..ta ll )V UU9IVCi WJU lUtDl.Ul! UL Jl.lt- ftn'- tmmwllatelv : , however. e ilere ibis, case lies vftbin the proper iaiictiotinef ithe OrDhans'Ceurt. .of HMjjphra-CeaiiAr'rr'-"?'' ?(I'aiinute that' Bald 'Mr. Cenner. fonte'tel that.lbs bay .lived 'in Dcla- fc MM'lAtiMtv'iAnrin- It a 1lni4n1 T"lin 5 uZ.izZzi '.,: ,r. -y."'"'; . SwjapCTicciiy pjaiu. wuiu us lur dciiik tifbey's -'next friend,' the petitioner rais no runt wnatseevcr. lie tee it tne fntey from bis home without warrant of c'Psw, nnn under circumstances aimeht or ! ndntpping." iue toy is wen prev:icu uiu carcii if jiige Qcrt mlcil that he would nc- Cf JUOtmUlt en it until lie Imd mi nnniii i luntlv in Innulrn Iflfh nil ihn finla nii.1 circumstances. ''. Mr. Lcnard then sucirrlml tli.il-. lie Aiad Mr. Cenner might set teKctlicr en ftii fatemeut of fact, if this were ntii-pt-'We te the Judge. Judge Gest agreed. p ', "I Demand That Bey" .nB-atterneys were turnins away f, from the Court when Mr. Cenner np- preached Mrt Selircnk nnd teU tlru .Jt5i'Jy : "I demand the custody of itliafbey. want you te turn that boy $cw te me rieht away." A.-.W. Schrcnk heemed tnlten nbaek by Fthls sudden demand. "Why what ile hjfva mean; - uc usKcd. I1- I meail that Villi Imve nfisnlntfiltr mi rlfnt te that bev. Hi- hnmn i nAt in t,i.-eur dwelling, but in bis mother's home f ft Stonehurst. That's where he belongs, --11? ,'v"1 8 "here he's going te 6e." I . ..V.D"t .vqu say is nuite amuslnc." -aiu r. eenrenu. "But really you -will 01Te te consult m ntt,. ..!... -.... K lJZi?f'n IC0B0 t8k0 thi9 Un W,th Mr- I GOTl't: linrn it 4n1fA ti. H .HI. 'inrbedv." iIJV.'v !IV "u" Ik ki. . " i',v,'.ii uiiiier. i want ILA?ilc,i' 7,lrK KuQ Rcu1' hld srand- I'lraetlier. U Ht l.hn Slni,el,i.t !,., s!i, B 1 1m 1 . . . "" .v...s. Muur. , .31H- If T k, ply !,DI t0 tftlse tne best of care Ii L?lm' She wnnts blm. She is the y SJSS55 p!rse" t0 1,ave ul" J chnrge I . pect you te fiv hin, ,.n P'jeu te give him up. I. .l?.br,e,ikr (11'1 net reply further. It .k !,Jrpwtca Ir- Cenner will make some Kim,eve t re8aln the custody of the s My befere Judge Gcst decides the ones. V ea et a guardian. ,Jf JOY KILLED, ANOTHER HURT &AT 19TH AND GERMANTOWN sVd . Aute Driver Tries te Avoid Striking ' . i"u in nin rain I'ira Vn,0e.nl,U.Cd Uy f100"1 w,lv,, WiiuZrt v. ' ue """" nu a companion, $ wSi ite.M? vs' wns injurci1 BcrN L Nlnfti1.? r,lck by nn automebllo at wftefHsr fere " e'c'0' . . .'TJtncsses declare thnt ih,, hev rm.a. Sith cnrfm.antw nvcnua directly in the .Vieaiuceeif.,i n . . """""I'. t was SiZL wcre takcn l0 LAN' SAKES ALIVE! V Grandmothers Are Gambllnn In l' .. ,euce,ter- Mayer Is Told Jr . Msifi liablln? .nni' fcYer tlm" '"rty.nlna KR,.",ulw In certain stores of KfrJ. -l.??n . UeW Fatten. nresldent WV.tLf,l Council, told r, .,) sT,j'nf i that body lust night. ra an, ;,..l",,01l:....'.iV'' '...l,m n. d 'dime ,,be,it t:"a'""'8 "K,,t "' '" .f. .in.VJ,""K;"h. W. "' tlie police A 'lav nn . in,, l V r niieixm sub te- . ' .'.l. one Un, luiim i.lin.,1 ,.. i , .rf,bll,Ch i"iie..ccs. .'"',, litlen. ' ""lU' "" ""iiwllat ll.xcrti- I $1V "f J;?!' ran iiK.f.r? rr.n. W H Untcrcd us ecuetuM'laaa Mailer nl Under flip Act MOVIE STARSPIGURING IN TAYLOR TRAGEDY ;'?','? - WAXi Write It There was a young named A (me Who was sentenced te die at 0-:00; As they came from his cell, He run back with a yell Crying, "Wait! I've jttst thought of a line!" Everybody Will Soen Have It Just as Bad - That's the way thai the Lim- cricks get 'cm; Yen can spot 'cm as seen as you've met 'em. 4 They go round mumbling , rhyme Quite regardless of time And they make their friends aid and abet 'cm. TOMORHtOWS the day, fans. Tomorrow, the Limpin' Lim' jili&tt'.bejriniasainil,,., , ' ' Tomorrow, ' and every day thereafter, there, will be a 'prize of ONE HUNDRED DpLLARS for the best last line. TOMORROW you get your chance se go te itl TWO "EASTON RESIDENTS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Or. and Mrs. E. R. Armstrong Lese Lives In Collision With Train 1 IWianil, Ha., Feb. !l. '(Hy A. P.) Three persons were killed last night as a result of a Flerida Kast Coast pas senger train crashing into an uulomo uulemo uulome bllo en n crossing near Dania, twenty miles north of Miami. Thrce ethers are in a hospital here seriously injured. Dr. nnd Mrs. K. R. Armstrong, of Kasten, Pa., died utter being removed gnge car of tlie train. Mr. Welsh and Jehn Spence, of Atlantic City, were, .i. ii iiAiiiw MtiuhiKi tn iiiiini in Tint mif i cnHins v imrr. 'inn ennv Mas imi i route te Miami te spend the winter i fiic,' . '."t,li Geerce Wacner. ndjeinim; the bakery and the dwelling of Edwin Fries were destroyed. The Hescue Chemical Company of this city fought Mts way te the scene en nn appeal from the people of the x Hinge und hiibdued the tire. MAN AND 'UNDIES' BOTH RED Grip Flies Open and Explodes the Theory Ruby Flennels Are Ne Mere The theory tbnt red flniinel under wear censed te exist In urban society subsequent te the election of Huthcrferd II. Ifnyes was exploded last nlsht by a revelation nt Way no Junction. A stout gentleman carr.xing a straw hultcase tied with h string ifllghted in hnste from n Iloule fiH trolley, mude for the station stairs and hurst through the swinging doers onto the platform The return swing of the deer .might bis sult.-ase and tt flcxx.pe.i, revealing ireill ",,,P,,"J,US f wr,,ct "U- mentiunables. ..-..aWTZ;'., .,. HEIRS TO $12,000,000 CLASH Naming of Executer for Mrs. MaryL T. Hill Estate Case for Court St. Paul, Minn., Feb. .'I. Heirs te I the ?l'J.tM)0,000 cstnte of tlm Inte Mi-. Mary T. HIH, widow of Jnines J. Hill. went into rroeato x eurt neru .xesterda.x in tire contest ever nppnliitmcutef an executer for her estnte. Leuis W. 1 1 Ul. I'llillliilliu of the Gieiil Northern Hallway, had asked th.it be be named executer, while it muleilt.x if the nine Hill chlldn'U ojipesi, bis s. Ire. lien and petition for appointment el the Nerthxvcstein Tiust I'einpan.x, of St.'Puul. THK JOII 101' AKH UIOKINO FOR MV Im fnuml In Iho llll XX'antei) column nn priBO S8. Adv. 'l'X,PPPPPPPPPM,V . 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HS1HIpwB9up1pH ' ! n9P&Hp!aplaBlllPPpfl Had te 1HbhHK9k!HH i te ft hospital here. .Mrs. .1. ai. wcisu ' ......... .-....-, ,1",1,'" V. wife of the president of (he People's i Wf who have been .lelugiug Mrs. Nutleiinl Hank of Hnckettstewn, N. .T..;WCP,,0,,1 " '' " 's,,r- h li" nnarl- ... '.,-,. rtlv ..fte,. the iieeldent ".'Cllt lit the C llllthuin lielel WC1C nnitfCM nilT DVvri AMCC ,w 110,P1 Ambassador. a French automobile horn which cost i'.""m" "v V li il ,. i , Cellar of D L Short Pelham anH ' u " "ll ,r l " '" lMwer ou the . mm w r-vu. ., t,. DRIVEN OUT BY FLAMES Anastasc, u worker nt HaWwIn's, in ?100 and toetrilTinu" "iai " car 7lm m',"'.0' had Cellar of D. U.ohert, Pelham and ,. Defendant $ lMdx stone, hurried here Inst nicht en way" for his sin.nnn .,,.1.. ... .,.'.. '. i found the body, and Miss Mlnter was Creshelm Reads. Robbed 11" it was. u his eneinjes, who con- ' ..!.. , i...... ., t,.. ,.. ,. 2 '- ' ' .. .. .7 "I . : ",-,... . , -.'-" .".-,. v. ..it., i.r.juu ( Mill KM' , , !. .,,.. f 1,1.. .1.....I. A l,u , ... .1... . .,, .. QIrf ,A Q......1 B .Ul t7M... 9m.m Kit Four Families Forced te Quit Their recelpt of n whe- from Mrs. Stephen. I This kingly car is new part of Tl'. t0, VI, "S?1 . ,rnr. . ml """'- "d '"I""'- ''""d ut s.-.O.fHlii """i '; '',',, of depertliig 1 elgian the "ewu d tiial of lo'scee f Arbuckle ', Heme, at Earlv Dawn Anastase ,, intended te' ieax e .30,0O0 Hssets which represent aim arrlxed at the Tayler upurtnieut wl I. ' , ,0 s((llrl fro u... ,, t'(lf , workers le German ,,d who lie.id.-d "aeXMuiK f Hemes at Early Dawn f,1PSter for th, ci, nf ,, f 0,c)ek ,, f ,.r0l s,,,V" , f0' t n her r " y C ''' ,P "f "'ni'1 ' '""',- '" ,vll,i,,n " ,,rr,""in "?'"' ''" exploited lie!- rLmitef n " i.t iiic of mLk Vi f "i AUentexvn. Pa.. Feb. II.Feur this morning until the telegram sent him .fil.OOO.OOO r raorelir " had 1 1 be. k te au u' , , 'i.u.1 iVcshnin read. time W.-dnes. K,,!,n ,"""" " f," resources during rnrH t?v i.,r. r i e . l. ken 'nf." I. . j -families, comprising nineteen persons, scanning te c.itel, a Inte iralu last credits when the firm crashed. T"10- ',ad . ,1,r.7,C(1 '"?"? feters i (fl.i U,i. Se,- nm. ,i,.. emtc.1 ti... less ie ,,.t.i ,.. lie nNe was reported C ll I , ,Ti. ,X IhhI hir? ?' wcre driven out of bed in night clothes ,pl,t. .The llahilitlcs J,, Plt"biirg, total "remlm-nt In lln; lllm wi.rl.l. Inelud Ing ,, .fnlax . and He theft was reported " ,',,, """'" Mw Minw bj the ' r",,u '' ' ' ,', '" . , ' ': ,Vyxr T; into the snow und ice et n frecziiij; At 0:45 o'clock he had icliiriie from JMim.uue. with no ussets i s Lht a ,Ms Mll,,,'r "",I Mnrv ',',,f"l. t'i'- te the pulifc te..i. i,ir,i ,.,. ,. T ;rr- - V '" r ' ,r" t0 "rt al ' A' M" te ' February dawn carlv today, by a his work at the Ilaldwln I,o.emotiic Wllmiteu I iei reacir lemlnur.i .,., p,.g,. -!,. .,umn T dux. . .S20.000 fire in the village of Fogels- I Works after having collected .? in pa v. New Yerk. S'TiImW- In Tie loe Tlim '"nld "cupied prominent places In his ' t oiirlreom g..sp xcst.-rdey salt thnr . j ville, nine miles west of here. which he said he wished was mere. 1)00; in Kajten, $4L0(0- it PeUst.w,'," apartment. J1"" nllgnmeni steed light t four in - i iwbiij ami riivi ul iu'iiii jimi'i i- nut ii if u m-i in im ii n l iiirir ,,Kf.inn. inn in I iny.intnti -. uuk i i .iuhhuiiu iuri i ikiii. im men ii 1 1 ........ -- '"v en the main Mxcpt, legpthcp with t he aiU euv thU menitnc nml Hum. firuijre K. WiitMin 6ne' of the no. l'erf bI, lmfJ been engHRCil te tnnrr nei' of nny liikllnpet iiiferinntinii from the Ponlefflco nt Philadelphia, I'a. gf Mruh n. 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''This is te be a day of enjoyment," tlie couple declared as they left the litis nian Cathedral of St. Nicholas, where they signed ull papers and completed arrangements for tomorrow's wedding. Rumors ran wild as the bclhrethcd couple jetirnejid te the Cathedral te- !l;.,vr'i,.wi i?'!!."! 1 :!.1'L, ,. . llli.rT!';. curious throngs that, it is feared, will I beseige the Cathedral tomorrow after- BRIDE BUS-RIDING "..'. ;' ... ... "":',. . i-'. . "in,lwtI"J ,enr.s age ns it barber and who Father Leonid TurkeA Itch. "who will tie the knot, denied these rumors. "'ages today. .. s Ipped from the hotel at 11 i triiucu nnd took quarters in another -- ....." "j ... r. . , .. . , ., When the telegram c.ime, nbeut il o'clock, he xvns reused by the clerk. A short lime later Anastase appeared, bag in hnnd, made u brief inqulr nbeut the geld-tipped cant) lie had purchased for his xxlfe and then lest and hurried away I.) the station, lie bearded tlm 10: 1," train. The prespeetlxe bride carce leeks- her age, whleli is tert.x -live, tii'.iveinii.x Anastase. who xvas at work. In the afternoon Mrs. Stephens wrote the following bulletin and sent it down te xvaitlng reporters; "Net enlv Mr. Vensintsky and in - M ,1cHxI , t I as lee el e te a n ,f ' '.' ''y ,; " ' nB, ",'u ' f. X ,.l,1, ' . whleh 'sheuld1 &'beek , ! personal matter, ami I therefore i egret that there is nothing te say." sell but all of my family regret tin Mnrinn l' .HtiriUll U. The bulletin xvns signed. ritephens." .Mr, 01)kln 0-v;0''Vn,K-v,1,"fi, e1'' monVe works. MRC DELM0NT ENRAfiFn ,v,v uchL' fjiCIW:U Figure in Arbuckle Case te Wed Beise, Idaho, Acter 1 l.lueeln. Neh.. Feh.tll.-(Itj . p.i -Mrs. Maude ll'iiiiblna lielnmul, who llguicil pieuiliieiitl.x in the first Arhuckli manslaughter trhil in San IYhhi'Imce, ( 'iilll',. Inst lllgh't auiieuiiced her en- i Kiigemeiit 'te liiiwrcnee .lehusun, of I ltelse, Idaho, a xnmlevllln actor. .Mrs. Delmont has been In Lincoln 1 since Tuesday attending te business mattcis, she raid. IS.lInt,., ...... A. .....I ...... I. .1. ..,.... I a I... ....! "., ..IT...... i.. 1. I .. III. illllllllM 4 11 I lll'IIO I"' lllll I 111 I II llll nurei. It Ik he lleveil Mie l Klnnriim- m isiIhni tn NSIKIII Tl,. t i .. in, ... uiuiuuw.. " .". ". -..., k... .,,, . , ,,,,.,. , iU wt'rmiiii.i . .llIIIK's ... .-.i eled'anrWrSun V" '"' " " ' " "' " '" t bi'tck " leHliiVneluu truM . 1!0vl!1 ,'1,llll's- "'", uf the recelxcrs. outdoor sports he liked, and who wa- e tl . dav xi u, asse li her ,, ether's w,,rr" ,he eK,, """Pnny had ...a.. from the vast storehouse of kuew ledge orjne no was passtu in ner uietner s (lll,thc accounts. )c possessed. veriuenl 'Z1 betweet''" V, COLONirSHELDeYPOTTER Wffifllnt: 5 WftJJT PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 former fiancee of William nursen te sen hlnr hefiirp. IW min ir.t In the slain man tilth n net tnnn OTHER FOLKS' CASH Search On for Several Women ' Who Have Figured in Spec tacular Career file iceehers hae the name of one woman bclimed te have obtained ninny rich glfls from tlie bunkriipt broker, who whs caught Wedncsdnx lit u Market street roemlni; house, where he had been hiding since the eellapse of his lueker- UKe neuse A search is beimr ,.,...! f,... ,e.n,..l elher women who have llpued in 'the , ri'f-'lacuhir career of Kehii. who started , acquired a costly as te for extravae, parties. J cxtravagan f'aic Bl? Chrlstnwis Party I One of hlu Inteui 1. 1 ..,:.. . lis home in Seuth Ferty-secnth street. Inst Christmas. All the cuest.s received cost) favors, although the rising market even then was playing (Jacks nnd drakes Willi his business. The itveiwrs who hinc cone ner Kehn s l)oeks sny the broker new in Mejumeiis nr Prison ,n.,.i.in ... ,.ki..i.. ball, had a weekly drawlnir ncceunt of ceuntaiits weikli.e en the hooks. hi tlw liabilities represent equities in ae- ' counts UIHl xveu'd be tlcnred nt iiln.est deisWe their book vnlucs if based en the present markets, Prepare te Attach Heme 'l lie m-etxers are preparing te attach ine rsuiitli rert -seventh street b beuse. which is In Mi; Kehn's name. She will be usked te prove that tlie Iiem UNDERGOES OPERATION' President of Chelten Trust Company Had Suffered for Several Weeks 4We" sl","llf"' letter. prMi the Chclten Trust Ceuip,...- nnd " .ft?" ""'"J'".- ' ''" "' Wn v ,,,c ' 'lla.Hphia 'transit tempaiiy. underwent nn C-e'nnel Shelden Petter, iircsident. ,.l' 'the Chclten Trust CeuiiMuy nnd one of Ile.ml ltapl.1 ''" for n eiitnriirl of the left eye xes- I ,,..... ... TI Al-.. .. II.. ..,..., opera- tcr.lnv at Rrvn Miur Husellnl The operation was pei formed by Dr. i William Posey und Is said te have been successful. At the hospital ted.iy It wus announced that Colonel Petter's condition xvas much imprnxed. Colonel Petter suffered for several 'xceks, but remained at his desk. He was finally prevailed upon te rest, nxnminatieu of the eje shexved that an operation was necessnr.i and he went te the Hospital n lew dajs age. CUT KOHN'S SWATH ,, , , ,,a n; v-, v nlive.Vteld of 7a call alic luade at bIs.Ji"5kaI. who killed Isador Rnhinewitz. . nnnnes nas iiesigns upon ine ceinmer- """" "e ui.is ei .nc jenK n"jVi;'i .s ', r-iA.rO JStffi? IhVWbt fcterMii n industrial activities of thl tardinals' throws in the Bltl STARTED IilFEa RARRFR iiWiiLVh a UtoeSsl . ' . S1'0'- , , . ''ivnm$ aiAttltU, UrfcAfc 'OftnOtn-'rXTatca agree TT Various report lmve. rnme te the Twe .sacks of straw lie nwtrhrtJfchfeftyjS " ' aitxSMHMrUUh Judge KOgers In refusing his idea. United States concerning plans of the s used te color Jbc mka.ttlJ&M MnV-S" ,V !?W; V. "n,!: L. ?l " KrttauU?Jbn XTXTr".'". MrV. fcr-e in this. The two' Judges W1II , Je thiseeun.ry. where he has lretofere gating .e t he crew.h, ..y-tchl.&m i.i..i. iV "i-'V ' V i""'"'." """. ".' n : ,: .1,r11 wlfn of film nrter 'tie it dissenting opinion. neon nine Known, uui ine uri con- """ '" i? i --e " tiecuwB,. of !nn .be! tl!n "r U, .Tn'Snder iSldrc'la bavlnJ wn a I P'' ''" ditcntlng of the ethers, erete evidences of his plans'camc ,es- and hgbt vapor that a uew fts,-. or the leceivrrs of K. I,. Knhu & Ce.. i ana her maw reiatce navjnj. seen a , . ' nnwrpileil with the u.n I tcrdav with the announcement that he icbrnH. . iehr?,1,,0,I', ? H"T? ""POr,,?.,, IW" ."ndTMrinracan vTseKetlati.; wlK"r!nAnlrrir.n Tlw first vote, it is thought, W.J j& tercnr. Hie lust word in nincnllieenee. and wearing a cap nnu mumcr, SKUibing .., ...... . . ... . . . ..:i..i.. .. ,i ir-.imn i ..e merely Iti the iintiim r,r ,. im, nt ,k,. M.& Uliu lint l.n.i,l.l . ,..i. ..... ,1... lllu rKi.iti.llili. I.... ..... ...... .1.... t it is bellexed that Mr. Petter xvlll 1... auineriiies. in uie iritiisjivania iies. "" '", i'i'-"'iii -"'"j. i . i mi ixnigiits corner ine new i coined "pcuce" sllier sclieiiuied te ailtirrss f lie inretlng, altar1 Is'l nble te leaxe Iho hospital In u fewlnxs l""1 f,V". "? lnnne. She had no chii: of teluinhus te the l'lvueh l.exernineut dellnr, It is. learned. the President, te report en the tcpne.&C, but will bn obliged te refrain from nr-' l!'"' ';i-husband II; es in New Yerk fer.haiiging In the W ar Museum iu the, The coins, of which slightly mere mies effected by the Iludget tlurraif VjjS diieus duties for some time. V!!l,'i blV "i?'10 '"'i. ,l0"1" ln M? L'u "Vii ic.'.iiifi 1; . i , . . .. 'I'"" ,l ",,1,,'im w71' mil,k''1' "' filing, since Its establishment nnd present UUJt'kA . with her brothers, P. M. und 11. s. . 1 he .Knights, announced yesterday that at ft premium of twentv.iln. i,. tiV... v!or us te nesslhli, fnnhnr rMMnihl J-Er.nSfelJK'.ft-W' MB'lCn, I Qfl'aXTvirg ae,!!..,-Vuat5Thl1,f,,i!,0iri t. " '" "" "" MU '-f -" ..Mie wl dx. see ,.,, m 1,0, . f ariik 17 wm iSaVJsVrtf. M.l.uli of ca-y lauUIii"1 ' ' '"' ' '' " "' i'nn "" " WUMM REVENGE, JEALOUSY, THEORIES IN KILLING OF FILM DIRECTOR Mabel Normand Once Engaged te' TaylefMary Miles Min- ter Weeps at Tragedy CLUES POINT TO MALE ' INTRUDER AS SLAYER By the Associated Pie Leh Angeles. Feb. ". IWciis-, jealousy, hate and unanswered love nil were considered by the police today In riiiitinuing their search for the slayer of William 'Desmond Tayler, motion picture director, whe.e beilv was found jesterday m IiW apartment acre While the meager clues obtained se far pointed chiefly te 'the commission of the crime hy a man. the detr.tlve ,u,,i Hered werKing en tne ease saiji iiijj "':?" t possible Ihnl layM had been killed ey n woman. Tbelr bunt wna larcelv centered three lines, it was Mild. The trail the - skulking figure of n man around the director's apartments just before and nfter neighbors heard a snot in the night : the whereabouts or :i former sennnt. arrested for the alleged robbery of the director and reported te have threatened revenge, nnd the sender of nn nuenymnus letter in whieii were Inclesed pawn tickets for nitielc.n stolen I from Taj ler. Scan Director's Life The officers nlse had under considera tion a close scrutiny of the life history of the director te learn If the crime might have been committed by the holder ' of nn ancient grudge. a. for instance. emc soldier he might lmve enended hy (he application of uiilltniy discipline while he was an officer in the Ilritish ' terces during the A nrld War. Every person Known te have b en in or near the upnrtinents where Tayler's body, with n bullet wound in the iicek. i was found ycsterdn morning, has been closely questioned in the search for . clues te the murder. i rru. .( .... IT,..,... x ui'su (icr""n ihiiu uwiii i,.-iii.i Peavey. Tayler's Xeere heuseinUn, te Mabel Normand, motion-picture actress, while ethers prdmlnrnt in the tiliu in dustry whose names were brought into newspapers in connection with the dl dl iccter's death included Kdna Purvinnee and Mary Miles Mintcr, ale motion metion motien picturo nctresses. Last te Sec Him Alie Peavey gave tlie iiolice an ncceunt f liis finding the body and of his spread ing the nlanu. Miss Normand, who. wna one of the last te rce the director fWhaat' Inn ftlflSJ1 The statement of Mrs. Maclean and her maid was strengthened by empleyes of iin oil service station two blocks from the Ta ler apartments, and by the - V . ' en u nl ii street par. The . ... t .,..., Wl....s.lv nll.t. .. lnrce re,,cblv 'i in service ,smi en men bain iniii i dressed man had asked them w here Tny- ler lived and the street car men told of a passenger nuswering the same de r,T9 Vi.e I nvS,n.!r' Lnxier apat- ( scriptlen who asked te car at a neint near the T ment, wnere se icw- persons iiiikiucii i that he had remembered the mau and the occasion. Miss Mlnter in Tens The deteetixes. said earl.x today the, had lenrni'd that Tayler had been aware lie was being wulched and once recent- ' ly liad seru a man outside his bedroom xvimleu late at night. Miss Pun lance, xxhe occupied' an apurimcnt near thnt of 'lujier, tele. lajler, but later, according te another newspaper interviewer, stated they had once ihm ciigagru, nut nuu ueciueu te ."'l0 "icrely fr ends. .She said he Imd llt'lM'l HIT nill. 11VI ll'lllllllK euu net studj of French. "Ne Affair of Heart" Ml Normand Milled there bad been 110 alliiir et the heart xx hairier IsHxxcen her and Ta.xler. Cenlhiurd en race l'.UIil-fn. Column Tlircr WOMAN DIES FROM POISON Taken te Hospital Toe Late .for Ef fective Treatment Mis. Mary Il.xan, lwcnl-lixe year old, 4N-I Purkside axeiuie, died at L' e clock this meinliig in the Presby terlun Hospital, due te poison taken S!nt,..1,,l Saturda.x. At cording te the hospital report, Mrs. Il.xan reached the hospital an hour nnd n half after the drug had been sxxal- lowed. It xxas then tee late te of- leciixeiy cetiniernci u, nnu, ill pi te e xlgoreus trenlment. the jeung woman died in convulsions. Hospital ph.xsleluns said npparentl the nolseii had been taken in a lit ,,f, mental depression. Mrs. K.xnn liad bee. ' treated at times, according te hospital mmiu nnn or me laai; te rev iim uirevi.'i v1." ...v.. ....,,..,...,.... ...,..-., , i. ,l ... i ..I I'hei lias i MVO Il-IIIIN linn nr iiiihu,i,e ir .in- pii.u u, j,.vvn, iu.ii i ;.-.' v- ........- ... . .- , v. .! . Published Dally Kxcept Hunday, Cepyrlirlit. IWS, Princeton Men Object te Ban en Use of Autes Students Oppose Dr. flibben's Stand Against Keeping Cars at College and Deny Use Hurts Democratic Spirit Itcx'iitinent at the action of Dr. Jehn Oiler lllbben, prcjldcnt of t'rinre. ten University, in requesting the stu dents' parents te refrain from providing them with nutomehllcs Is the chfvrnetcr chfvrnetcr istle note of. the utterances of these undergraduates most affected. While Dr. Hlbbcn's action has the the full support of the Senior Council the undergmdunte body, thc.c yeuiiK men form n small but distinctly audible minority. i "I liellee Ih'nt if n fellow innlit -' ' tnlni proper fin's Knndlug," said Jeseph ("oeiwr. I'Vbruiirv i-luss 11HM. n i'lillu- Idclphla boy who was u member of Ibc toetlmll Miuutl lust year, "lucre should be no Mich restrictions n this upon ills personal llbeitv. "In a university It is net te be ex pected that the same restrictions will bo - impocd be - impocd bo - impecd as in a prep schoe fellows.' parents think it prep il If a i,.nM. th.it- . jnc rnr l len-t sce )mt 1UII1I he hac u rnr. I deu t see win ll,.,.. Iu (,. I. A,.!,... n there Is in having one. think the lnattei-sheuli killed ..r tllnk the mutter-should rest with . I the parents. If they, think it's all right, """P'tlint should settle the cpiestlen." M "f ' Oarsman "VecHs" II l Car -r" , . ..n!," ..!r,..."ta.?.r A sllcht variation unen this theme characterized the utterances of a ma jority of these who have carp. "Cars me nil right." feflld Albert Morgan, '21!, of the. varsity crew, "if they're net overdone. Theyre n great Anveniencc In these times and places when you really need them, although I 3 IN SENTENCED lOFFER BY STINNES TO DIE IN CHAlRi STARTLES WALL ST. 'Emery, Slayer of Park Guard, One of These Who Must Pay Extreme Penalty ' DISAGREE ON RETRIAL PLEA Three men, convicted of murder, were sentenced te the electric chair this morning by Judges Dm Is, Patterson and Rogers, sitting in the Court of Oyer i mil rfi.f nn.. rr1,i mm, en tti..lii1 tire! Perley J. KmeVy, w he killed Park Guard Vincent A. Ilaniev: Jeseph Dreber. i Vincent A. Hiinlev; Jeseph Dreber. i who killed Ethel Werreil, und Geerge l"" oemlcted of inunler In the firM degree n both. lie and a Jeunger ii'iiipanlen. llarr T.ester. nlt.inijted te ''"''I UP t'1'' '7P',' tere of smnuel ntFru In Smith Sevei.tl. vliint iinni. V',"r ." " ,,-'.. .inner, mil. wrri r rien nr I ti tin, r ......' ..... it. . .... . .. - -.- I'JS't severi.l Sliel.s were I'red and Isnler "1ll?UWlU' " m"TUi ' " hl """ llreher's prime was the killing- nt 1,U sweetheart. Kthel Wan In ii house I" Woodland nvenue near roily-seieud ' strpp( ,,(, ((Jt thc ,.,, ti,r01lti I'niery, xvlie Is ulre Known In the nilas of Ilnstlnes. shot down Pari; Guard llauley in the Pnikxx-iy nenr Sileentli street. TI" me) ion of his tit- turney for n new fiial was ex ei ruled Mates te mm t Americnn cnpitnllst. and the'i .liidgc lltnis said: but no date wits set fur the visit. xi.ideii'',"10 "- tl Fig,,,, In Germany , Credited wiih controlling "5,0(10,000. Ann nnr !..,- n-n. .. , OttO muiks of cflpltiil nnd with bein 5dU.UUU IN WIlMti 5ULtN SERVICE BOARD TO CONSIDER JITNEY CASES HARRISBURG, Feb. 3. The Public Service Commission will rieet Monday for argument' nnd consideintien In executive session of several Jitney cases In which new principles linve cropped up nml then hearings will be held in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh lclative te tians.lt and gas cases. The natural gas complaints from Pittsburgh will be gieuped for February 8. LAND COMPANY MUST SELL WATER IF IT HAS IT HARRISBURG, Feb. 3. A company which furnishes water te the public comes under the jurisdiction e the Public Service Com mission ae matter whether it was charteied as a land company, and let owners may buy water from it at their option, acceidiug te a decision handed down by the Commission in the complaint of Riddle vs. Abpinwnll-Delafield Company, Allegheny County. The company is eidered te make improvements te its supply mains.. PERSHING PORTRAIT GIFT I Kngi b of Ce umbUS te G ve P.i Int. ,xn,"IUB T v""umDU we Kalnt- '" .r.B.... .. museum New Yerk. Feb, :i. A portrait of General Pershing, which thc American - Fxpe.lltlenary I'er.e leader considers , the best Ilhenes ler winch he has-pescd, Hubucrlptlen rtrlc fn n. Year by Malt. by Public ledgtr Company don't think it is rljlit te use them for short trips around the enmnus. such us coins te clast, nnil te the clubs, nnd se. lertn. "But when It is ncccqsnry te get te seme inacccsflble spot there Is nothing like en automobile te get there tjulekly und conveniently." Tin, Mimn iitilnlnti unn nvmrRnfl lit Wilbur G. Cramer, '122, of Trey, X. . IMward T. llleki. '2'J, of liioeklju. ttjie is innnnger of the rros-reuntr. tniui, nnd clrculatlrm iimnnger of the Tiger, vigorously defended bis euip!iKi mini nil HKe It. nt tlie same time latincli ..l. i lug a withering attack upon nnelli species of chlfld which infests campus. Why nick en tne niitomebllcrf.' was the burden of IiIk. pluinl. "The . i . automebilo is 'nil right. Jt is a modem en nciiner or which any Cardinal r r r conyenience tlint bothers no one. Icclvcd a suOicient number of votes te Calls Illcjcle "Hlg Kll" c'pct- "Tbcffreat evil here today is the, bicycle. vThesc thinss make u pniclhe of navigating en the sidewuiks nml j "patlm where people have e walk. 'lhe take up all the room, forcing the pede- .trians out of the way. "On u muddr. wet day it is n grcnt plensure te be shoved off into the mini u dozen timas or se by the precession of bicycles which piles betwen the dorms and the classrooms, "If there is un.v complaint, it should j. .uLiuur jesterday, rcmulning only lenir Continued en 1'aae KIkIUwd. Column The' enough te coal. The next scheduled ' StOP WIlN All-lei'U but :. . ..!.,... - Attempt by German Croesus te Smash Way Inte U. S. Industries Feared PROPOSES TO SELL RAILS By the Associated Press New Yerk. Feb. Il.-The name of 1T. C! t.. ..J,. ,.i,t. In iiuu teuiiiiva wuu te conjure with in German hns sinasbed Wnll Stn,A. bhea jts way jnie nig Duslncs, particularly in the steel ..,". ,,.' .. .... .-i ... ir .,,l.,. ndustrj, ..uw, t, ...... s.h.. ..,. . .... .. (criniiu rails nt a price, including miiu ii jt.innj Liiiit in freicht. nbeut S2.2." a ten less than the current American price of J4. A mere l.'.ODO tens is a relatively small offering, worth less than a hnlf'mlllieu .l..lln ,, ui.,..A . ,-i.. t.. ti 'uniu.,-, 111 ,iitii.,-n I,.,..,. jmii. u n. - . ..i .. : !...... -.-.,.,..... m,.i.,.m,eui, iiih,, xcry inir-suru iiiiimi Wl ether Siinnes m fellow u his Invasion of American markets by efforts te acquire control of Ainerjcuit Indus- tries is a question that time alone can s.dxe. The Cnlted States i one of the fexv countries ill tlie development of which he uppnreutly hns taken no hand. There haxe been reports that Stinnes as contemplating a xisit te the Fititcd 'the most powerful lisurc. industrlalK BUY UP "PEACE" DOLLARS N V M.. ..-.. n. n . N - Y- Messenger Beys Pay Premium, for New Coins New Yerk. Feb. .".. Fuiuie i ... i it.,..., nnai). er be.xs "'.:. '"" "l,l' "S '" messeriger be.xs '" """ sneci. nnve started n driie te PRICE TWO CEl CONCLAVE FAILS! TO NAME POPE FIRST 2 BALLO r,,n:,,ei nrnn'n D-ii'ivt.)' ! vuiuiiiu.1 v vvimeiif ui , uwaimi Cannet Reach Reme' W.yfl&g Until Monday N PRFI ATF5 SFT PRPP.FnCMfell BY VOTING -4 TIMES A DAtfi the Associated I'rcss tf'l Reme. Teh. .",. Voting for the ctec- v1 in-rltien of a 1'epe te (.ureeed Ilcnedict XV ,1 ituiiiu. i en. ii. i m up inr inn pipp.v tir im.Mas Dfgun uy uie conclave of the Sacred- . i-s Ceflegc today. Twe ballets had beim iW i, . - laKr "P te l o'clock this nftcrnOeri,, l- maierlty of two-thirds Is sary for the election of u I Vine. J Tb0 Menmship President V, brJ . rr,n, ,.,,, ur'"K '"fc,""' n O Cennellf of , l . i I no arrive. at 1 Wilsen Bea- befnre Tn.1 ,. ". "'1"" "i..'"' ""P"" . :" ".iw. nn, run r. ' l fir. tam. decid' d t e ,"?L ,JJ,C cn',,a, na ,',''? ' rc'dcnte Uilsen touched Oi- the CurdlnaPs rnnk and the imtortance ihi! ,sfl.m,l?l0. ."'VnP'n'n of the steam- 1.7. V i! u" ,,PC,,drt ' emlt thnt n but later ebunged his mind. The chances of the American Cardj-v nnl a participation were dealt a heavr blew when it was learned that four' ballets would be inken in the isanclave daily instead of two, as has been the mie. Sickbed in Sat red Conclave Fifty. three Cardinals assembled In the historic Sistlne Clmpcl this mernlnc for thA election. The doers of the Vati can were closed jcsierdav with the elnborate centuries. old ceremony, te re-. '"'" ciescii uniu the next pontiff In chosen nnd invested in the neutlflcaL ."'tprciuisubiennd stoic. peutincL I Ciirdiual Muriui, who i9 HI of Is- fiuenza. was tuken into the Vatican before the doers were dosed. It bad, Jf"' thjfh l. .f "Mte "nnble te e- """;...-"- ""' .""- f""l'aiC III HID shin company announced today It had- i opening ceremonies, remaining In be. OsT' ine niiinuer ami isbiie of th0-TiummJSf E vn liullntti itill .ii .i..li,..t t ,1,m.U rLj "Krtvcd ilmrSln-1''..! f 11 ,,"!M,em' r !c,:'iut.nln.r' n.,.c0.,0?t,1 A WM ' '"'- "" Y", ,!' ,' w V Hyi''"i mnl nvii; itilii. LCVil 1U7SIC111'U JBBwjk,irV,d 'lritt of sentiment. Progress after that. - '' however, is expected te be fairly rapid, ( ardlnnl Gnsparrl and ethers having' indicated their bcRcf that the conclave w,l' ""t ni Inng-lixcd. I'rinee l 11 f ?. . mntultnl nf tlin Ma. . - ...,.., ...-. ..-. ... ... vw. ,n ,. ',i.ii,.ni !.,: .i.j. :"." -""". "V'VV'V 1'' ;i"ureh7i te prevent the results of tlie various ballets from leaking ''" is ever. GreaU-st precautic imu, mm ii.iiii luubiug uui uuiurt; tue cub ions were taken In ' securing the doers and re-enforcing the' ' part liens xvnich shut the areu of Uic "'iiclaxe from the iest of the palace. a,,(l al l "' attaches were seriously im piesM'd that great care should be cxer- renlhidril en 1'iihP K!chtefti. Tnlumn Flra ARBUCKLE JURYsflLL OUT AFTER 30 HOURS OF DEBATE mere weight than the Idlest speculation. Milten T . Cehen. I'euii'cl for the de. .fense, paid thnt the defense would insist n n third trial in the ex rut of a dis agreement. Tlie District Attorney would make no comment. The jur.x was heard from but one, lestdthi. This xi as when It nsked for the ceinjih'te transcript of the trial oil the ground that tee. jurors wished tn ic frcsh their recollection en certain points. The request was compiled villi without i he appearance nC the jur in court. PRESIDENT URGES ECONOMY TO CHIEFS OF BUREAUS Harding In Address Outlines Plan t Curtail Expenses Wnshliii'ten, Feb. .'I - Nearly a thousand IVdernl efllclnls, including bureau chiefs and heads of the upend -lug units of the Government, xi ere called together ledii) i,v President llar.llnj; te lecclie his personal liistruetlnns in rnu. nectien with the Administration's; policy for securing economy in expenditures' consistent with oflicleney. The assembly xxa.s the seemwl ,!. 1111- Mi'ti'L'iinn I'M nirv riiern imiu ruin nn annual general meeting of the buslnbsivSS'' organization or tue uevcrnment wllhJffi the President presiding. It xvas under-TKI" siueu iu un iiiii iii'Mre or inn i resident! r,u,,u '" u" ""' vi i win i-t te outline te the -administrative ei the method he wishes followed In eMa neetleu with ii stricter cenipllanee wifil'Sxt'i u((, )ns Hla( ,u () ,.rent01 dfiO tlclencles. JiiXkM ficlencle Ulrceler of the Iludget IJnxveti . 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