EEBM .ty.l Mw VF THE WEATHER Fair (enlrht with lowest about 00 or 32 degrees) Sunday increasing cloudiness j gentle variable winds TKMt'KKATUBK ,AT KAMI IIODK 8 0 110 35 135 11 35 12 37 2 3j 4 g VOL. VIII. NO. 123 - T -: " T- - '-- i U! ; . j - y i 1 Jf&Pl -T- -Ml--k U . s. - ' . Mr W . . . mm- . kw I . ' I rerng 3uu uc wager "" - i in i ' , . . ., j . . . . . ' POSTSCRIPT CLOSING stock-prices j,it 'Viii j&?rja srmitwi hf.Zr-. ? , zm. i '-. nt;"a r a"OBd-cu'nnshc;tet,hMrrisVflt,h''d'i''h''' IH HITS 9HM. SCHOOLS HER E ran Repert Shows That I Conditions Are Conducive te Bad Morals 'EDOM FROM POLITICS m HELD GREATEST NEED vjT i;tf . (Tu -, .- ne.-t I .. 8 special ocnuei Lay Election te Divorce Con Cen Y . trel Frem Besses r.R ILLS "SPADE A SPADE" it rifc ST -m.. "a al '-I E?lanui A IMMHIiniiaiB AVOIUS emnia Ol lliuiimuaig i$ S MiAf. x- simammv 14 ana euuna wwubmuw 'i STOKO.WSKI MEETS HIS DAUGHTER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922 : Published Dally Except Sunday. subscription Trie 10 a Tear by Mall. , Copyright, 1022. by Public ledger Company ..Conductor Philadelphia orchestra, rushed up the gangplank of the Aqultanla last night In New Yerk and wis Introduced for the first time te his daughter Senla, who was born in Londen last Christmas. Mrs. Stokewskl .Is shown holding Senla while the father gazes at a new page In life. Senla is a remarkably geed sailor, Mrs. StokewskTsays tive Analysis W '.V nrfthnp! VOX McCAIN iWuvftWr. Feb. 4. The long px- sicted report en the survey of the Phll letlphla school system will .be made MMIc within thirty dnys. iJt Isn't going te "slam" any. in ilrldual or set of Individuals. That frn't Dr. Theina-i E. Finegan'a way of doing things. It will, however, hit W conditions e pretty swltt wallop. ThreC'feurtlis of the report en the inrrey has already . been read and erltlcizetl by the Beard of Education at Philadelphia and returned te Harris- ,: TKj remainder la new in the hands f members of the beard. There has been a frank and exceed agly Interesting exchange of comment nd criticism between Philadelphia nnd fcrrliburg. V Leng Repert Cut Down ?;Therc are between 1000 and 1100 arts of typewritten copy in the report. finflnally there were 2300 pages. This, if, careful editing and the elimination M Mtraneeus matter, has been reduced SffrbtU. -.lit la the greatest and most imper- lUt public school survey ever mad In Its united Stutes. It la constructive entirely and net liiructlve. ThroughDUt4U.tJtrrt'1itte.:f letter ami build up rattier tnan te tear ran. ' Frem the first this survey, which Dr. Fttttfan volunteered te make without art te the Heard of Education, have u lite of the expense of publication, has MM in the hands of three men, umeng p biggest in tneir uue in tne country, tity are: Dr. Geerge M. 'Withers, Superlh ten ant of Schools in St. Leuis, and re- wtly elected Dean of the Scheel of Education iu thu University of New fork. He is u specialist in primary ducatlen. Dr. Themas 11. Brlggs, of the Uni tnlty of Colerado, u leading uuthnrlty a country and secondary education. Dr. Herbert S. Wert, Superintendent t Schools of Hechcstcr, N. Y., who neng educators Is regarded a an ex ft In educational finance. Field Surveyed Carefully The force engaged has embraced an wage of forty Individuals, as re- ud, during the progress of the work irayear. Ne one who ever taught In rhlladcl- Uaerwub engaged in any way in con- tttlen with itb educational system wu oplejed. Dr. Fincgnn wuntcd no pre- meeived ideas and no prejudices cx- eittd. The two meit vital points considered 'the survey ure: The management of the school system i It relates te a central Beard of Cen- li and the nliysical conditions of oeoi houses, play areas and environ- t of thche buildings. Jfwl of the school system of this, third city In the country, is a vltul ill i ",,s. "i'iea i the most Knlng nnd lllumlnntlng wny. There are but two methods of direc m and supervision, where n central ay w concerned nn appointive beard an elective beard. 1 - -aHNIiKei ifl 'aaaaLLaLaHr I X -"l-. -v. , s iT''-l m ' '.aaKlWl 'm ' m... m -, ? t sr, ;.. '-'.'xs'm asajaasts!- ws'-v.ww. llaaaaV ' Mi law.'. ; s.JUs : Y&bi&fi VHBVa HI f : ;f : ntttttmmmmtmm t'aaaaaaaaaaaam.'mjar;''Ki v-', '- -,; aala'ii';' .--' - .,'? taaaaaaaaaVVJilkJti- ' mMWJk''S'-tffal mm ('aaaaaHaaBiaaVarTaaaBbw'aaaaau m "' Vf?S'-''-y '.tM aaaaHaKrlafeaaH 1'Wl laaaBPPIaamN -'.nX'VHII iVs&A'?J:tf laaMp , ' f -wVMJVm'- - 'OaaaHtlW' - s't -.. VvJvX-v5 mm..- '-m .'.. ?:.v ' ,vWKmmmWWmmmmmL"u.fAAii4-v-,, ; 2 ::: - ..', i i, ' . mmTSmwtfJsSmmmmmmmmm. ,A,-wmWit'if a HEIRESS IS WEDDED I SONIA INTRODUCED DAY AHEAD OF TIME TO DAD STOKOWSKI 9 POWERS ADOPT eENERALTREATr GUARDING Libn'rickitis Is Here Tqday; Fans'tt Be Happy Tonight ! I. I .1 .1. . m Only a Line Is tyeeded te Win ONE HUNDRED DOL.LAR Prize Offered Each Day. Try It Yourself Agreement Approved Embodies Reet's Four Points and Open-Doer Polity ACTED UPON AT PLENARY SESSION OF ARMS ENVOYS Pekin Agrees Net te Alienate Any Portion of Chinese Territory CUSTOMS PACT ACCEPTED Conference Winding Up Far Eastern Questions Prepara- , tery te Adjournment Mrs. Stephens and Baldwin Worker Avoid Curious Crowds by Secret Ceremony Freedom Frem Politics Urged Freedom of the public school system m politics and political Inlluences Is pat desideratum. Hew best can ! be accomplished? fhe present Beard of Education is an pentivc body, chosen by a prcsuma r unbessed and politically free judi- hanging the system te cleeti(m f 8 mi Bourd of Contre1 bJ' tllQ PcI'le llu.co?.lre1 ?y,Pu"y bosses. ai Lth1 cll0i?e et '"embers or a rt8l beard can be made at a special ? fr'nT" as VSch0l Da.'' MP a day rc6ular municipal Elec- lm ,Iftve te Alter Constitution mtl ,l a, .dny Parents, as they came e" h'iS "IS Llet h."l ol.elce 'Intel by "the tSSS.0' R(luHen 'nated and c ecte d S W n be"ri1 ''. IllOSt lllt'ntll ..... . the renert I." Cr"Jl."t OFF FOR MOTHER'S HOME Tsew Yerk. Feb. 4. Mrs. Marlen1 Ream Stephens. Chicago heiress, and Anns tnse Andrcvltch ATonsIatskey-Vonslat-'XiRusiuanivorkinan. et jhlladsl phia, were quietly. - nlmest Becretly, married nt 8 'ocleck last nUht in the Husslnn Cathedral of St. N'lchelas. The wedding hed been publicly an nounced for i o'clock this afternoon. Tlicre had been no announcement of nny change in the wedding plans. Ne one outside of the wedding purty, of about it dozen, knew that the wedding nnu tiiKcn piace. As seen as the ceremony wns com pleted, Mr. and Mrs. Vensintsky, It Is reported, departed immediately for the home of the methrr of the bride, Mrs. rtermnn II. Ileam, in 'Jhoinpsenville, Conn. There they U1 spend their honey moon, after which they will go te their modest home In Ridley Park te live. As Anustnt.c nsked for only a few ilnjs' Ipiijie from his work In the chemical department nt thu Baldwin Locomotive Works, nt Eddystone, the couple are expected te reach Philadel phia early next week. Immediately nftei the wedding, Father Lcenidns Pcrkevitch. who per formed the ceremony, denied himself te all callers en the grounds that he was fatigued, nnd net even the names of the wedding guests could be obtained. That plnns were rapidly being changed iu the Stcphcns-Venslatsky romance was foreshadowed by the events et yesterday. First of all, Anas taw, who had planned te urrlve here yesterday afternoon, received a tele gram from his bride-te-be marked "urgent." As n result he hurried from his bed In the Chester Y. M. C. A. nnd reached here nt 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Then 'Mrs. Stephens slrpped quietly out of thu Chatham lintel und went te tue iiemn ei nor nretuer, Nerman l iteam. L'. Daughter of Twe Famous Mu sicians Has Passport Prov ing Her Past Blameless LACK OF HAIR STIRS FATHER Till a Staff Correspondent New Yerk, Feb. a. '"Senla shall be a musician eny.lf hermbilitles dictate:' v ""i wwii in uiapBiie-DS'iieniuiy uni nappy in life." With ncr baby daughter in 'her arms, Mrs. Leepold Stokewskl. wife of tin; conductor of the Philadelphia Orches tra and herself a famous lililiilste. steed in the deer of her cabin after the stcam Milp Aqiiltniiiii had been wnrped Inte her deck at New Yerk last night und waited for her husband te ceme te her. He sprang up the gangplank ahead of every one else and in u moment had swept into his arms the wife that Iip adores and the daughter whom he hud never seen. Fer a few minutes the reunited fiinw ily Mere oblivious te ull else but thcln linPliliicss. Then the tiny princess of the Stokewskl household was placed In a commanding position in the berth, where her father could feast his eyes upon her. mho lias been th most wonderful sailor, said her mother preudlj. a she smoothed the nillnu-. "Wn Im.T an nbomliiable passage. Mether was runny in, anil every one felt it. Lvcry Olid but Sun In Hint lu dm n. the only pnsseuger en the bout who wus net seasick." "She seems net te have very much hair, observed the fathpr reverently. pussmg uu experimental linger ever the top et her small hed. Proof of Blameless Pnst ' "And she has elaborate papers te prove she has never been In jail, and ether things," Mrs. Stokewslk put In. Ihey arc necessary, you knew. What drove me wild was the thought that Senla papers cost only four and one half pounds, while thn papers for n By the Associated Presn Washington, Feb, 4. The Arms Conference moved swiftly toward its close today wlth h sixfh plcnnry session at which was formally nppreved the general Far Eastern treaty rc-stntlng the policy of the open deer and nfflnn ilng anew the territorial Integrity of the old Celestial tuition the dream of her poeplo slnoe the numerous encroach ments by foreign Towers begnn jeurs age. The new treaty for revising the Chi nese tariff also wns adopted and the wny was cleared for nnethcr nnd final plen ary session Monday when President Hnrding will mark the end of the history-making Conference with nn ad dress. The approval of the Far Eastern Ireaty was given en a rellcall of the nine Powers without n word of dis cussion. Similar procedure was tuken iu the adoption of the customs treaty. ' The text of the Far Eastern treaty followed closely and in some places Identically the language of the resolu tions previously ndepted en the subject JJyi?,tUaKCenference.lt embodied the. "i ur imutiiiim ucshiu me open deer propesnli. He's here again! The Llmpln' Llm'rlck bug invades Philadelphia today for a return attack of . the 'most irresistible disease that eve spread ever n helpless city. Ne use te take measures te resist him : it can't be done. And, once'he stings you, you won't want te get well. It's great te be crazy. And it's greater te be a Llmpln' Llm'rlck fan. But, after all, they're much the same thing eh? New-, .folks ; here's the dope. We're going te de it just us we did n year age. i'.very-tlay we'll print the first four lines of a limerick. It's up te you te supply the Inst line. it Tu1 Per80 who supplies the last line- that the judges consider best, will cive a .check for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. The limericks will be judged each day y Ya,r,.eu'' iatles selected In industrial establishments, stores, societies, clubs, nnd organizations of all kinds. That method was found most satisfactory in the last contest and it makes it impos impes impos sible for any favoritism te be shown. J.he last lines are printed en ballets with no names or addresses. The juries vote. en the merits or the lines and noth ing else. New, Just a few words te guide you throughout the contest. Everything that could possibly be ald about limericks and tne methods of conducting such a contest was said at length during our last competition. Therefore no questions will be answered. Ne telephone wills, letters or per sonal calls en the Limerick Editor will be permitted. Please remember that. This rule will be' rigidly en forced. The awards of the jury will be ab solutely final and net open te discus sion. Pretty Profitable Writing At ONE Hl'NDRED DOLLARS u line the winners of the Llm'rlck con tests can claim te he among the high est paid literary people lu the world. A last line seldom contains mere than, eight words, and at that rate it means' $11!.50 a word. That heats Kipling or Roosevelt or any of the.se kifeu-nrlced writing men. And think of the funic that gees with it! .lust win one piie, und everybody In Mevie Mystery aaaaaaaaaaaaaaHa' i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW-' T ' 'lmmmml aaaaaaaaaaaaLB ' 4mm--t& W JHf laH' ''flflaflM-' mmmrmmm VaH -' 'aafcaW WwjWk?'''i i9Kk tWmmV''- ' i'YTmmmm mmVmmWry vt afar - -; " Amurl nVv y s- mmmr s ' ' mW m VHt , f '''-aaaaaaaaH HfaHaW '"- ' SJaHMaH LK aaaaaHa2l'iJaaaaHR"mal aBaaaaHHHpi a1aVaaaaaK; U ' -wW$W('r-' " -X .'.I.J 4 jfStSXig.i& I r StilLi'm J wsxm'r. . . "mi PRTflP. TWO PRMTSI ift' m 'TS1 YOUNG ACTRESS NDWSUS CTED INFILMIHOEB Latest Clue Alse Links Anether Director With Tayler's ' Death Continued en I'nice KIsMrrn, Column. Four WOMAN IS DRIVEN INSANE BY ATTACK "YeurHusband's Dead," Shouts Stra'nge Caller at Heme, Then Binds and Gags Her FOUND LOCKED IN CLOSET Presented by Hughes The treaty was presented by Chair man Hughes shortly nfter tlf plenai besslen open ill lOlIH) A. M. for thu linul acts of the history-making events of the Conference, which consumed exactly twelve weeks. A declaration bv China net te alien ate any portion of her territory wus put en the Conference record. Then the Chinese tariff trcntv was presented by Senater L'ndcrwood.'eliiiir L'ndcrweod.'eliiiir L'ndcrwoed.'eliiiir inun of the committee thut drafted it. A resolution wns unaninienslv mlimtivl which wns designed te provide proced ure for dealing with ciuustlens tlmt. might arise in connection with the exe cution of previsions of urtielcs of the Chlnese general treaty relating te the open uoer policy ana conduct of the Chinese Railway. It provides that n Beard of Reference be established in China te which any questions arising might be referred for investigation and lepert. It also stipu lated that the special conference pro vided for In the treaty relating te Chl Chl neeo customs tariff shall formulate for approval of the Powers concerned a de tailed plan for the constitution of the beard. Assent of nil Powers also wns plven te the resolution declnring en the part Mrs. Lillian Leng, twenty-three, at tacked last night by n stranger who called ut her home, 5720 Osage nvenue, and bound nnd gagged her and locked her In n closet, Is mentally unbalanced today ns a result of the experience, i She was found two hours nfter being locked up by her husbnnd. Jehn Leng, when he returned from work. She had been told by the stranger that her hus band was dend, and the two hours of agony while locked in the closet Is thought te bnve unbalanced her wind. one nwtMi.ra er rusiwnw wnen no found her. But lutcr last evening she Lecame hysterical and began te rave. A physician was called nnd after his treatment she passed a peaceful night, but broke into hysterics again tins morning. Hue is unable te recog receg liicz her husband. She luy in her room sobbing, "Oh. sine me! Oh, spare me!" Mrs. Leng can recognize no one, nor can she recall new anything that hup pened jestcrday. Told Her Story "lleferu her mind was affected she told the story of the meeting with the strange caller, te her husband short) after fie found her last night. She told her husbnnd that a man, full of statute, blonde and wearing a black overcoat, appeared at the deer of her home about 4 :15 o'clock yester day afternoon. When she answered the bell and faced the stranger she was met by the blunt usscrtteu from him: "Your husband is deud." Shocked by this news Mrs. Leng said she began te cry and placed her hnnti kerchief ever her eyes. As she did the man placed a burlap wick ever her head nnd dragged her Inte the house. He fragged her and then wound a rone about her hands and feet, und tied the burlap sack ecr her head. Then he tool; her upstnlrs nnd locked POPE NOT ELECTED IN MORNINGS VOTE .MISS CLAIRE WINDSOR Beautiful screen star with whom William I). Tayler, sliiln film ill. rector, was recently friendly. She was said te be absent from Les Angeles yesterday. Net long age it was reported she was engaged te Charlie Chaplin Cardinal Mistrangele, of Flor ence, Said te Be Leading as Balloting Proceeds SICK PRELATE RECOVERS By the Associated Press Reme, Feb. 4. Auatber ballet for the election of n successor te Pepe Ben edict was taken by the cenelnyg of tin; Sacred College this meinlnz, bnLwith- ' out result, no candidate r"cel-liig the nccessary two-thirds limjerltj. nmiikc 4 INJURED IN BUS CRASH; DRIVER GIVEN 3 MONTHS Passengers Testify He Was Drunk When Car Hit Pele Near Camden After an accident this -nernlng In which four persons were Injured. Wil bcrt Jenkins, driver of a Camden nuto nute bus, was sentenced te three months In the ceunlj Jul! for driving while drunk by Recorder Stackhouse today. Thoc injured in the accident ere: Mis- Kilnu Duiiglicrt), thirty-five eiirs old, Westmont, injured nbeut the head. Clarence Andersen, twenty-four year- old. Collingswood, injuries te legs and back. Willium C. Norten, Westmont, back injured. .Mrs-. Oscar Hunt. 227 Lnkeview ave im:. Collingswood, both unklcs injured. Jenkins operates a bits from the Market street termlnnl. He left there this, morning with eighteen passengers. In Federal street near Carmen, his car ran into u pest and was badly damaged. Pnssfiigi'is caused his arrest, sajing he was drunk. Jenkins denied It. STILL EXPLOSION IGNITES r DPffllll 1(1 II til Willi f ...... l. !- , . m imm ..... .. ehimmy of Tie Siti .' ."". '" I MUML; fULlUt SAVt FAMILY vifiit-iu(' the before 12 o'clock wus in seslen. shertij Tlin nvnnr.t.mf ,........, l'.. AllcCied Owner Of Mnnmthlne In. J "..!:'. L'nBt.,l",-v f.r,".u lh- moment the' naratus Burned Flahtlna Flr I.-l WISOK SMOIVI.fl tli..1tn.f.l,.nki 1... .1... i ' - ' " w smoke einiiii ni ,. i. .."' I he explosion of u whisky still, nollce the telltale dark color which Indicated I ?"' '.'J"! tStt,,,I'"lT oflelln Gerr that their had been no choice ' ' ' ey. '.' ht. David s street, early AccerdliiL' te i. ..'.! x- this morning. . He was severely burned Agenci. before the Im'llmf.n nJ V. .. ''bout the hands arid face and was sent Mimed mass was . elebr..in..i iT. i. . ' ."T ,",'(,' "espitai in the police tine ( I,,,,,,.! ,lt ) .;W o'clock thu morn mern inB,,w ',"' " "' carlimils pies.-nt. Cardliiiil .Aliirinl. it was milled, hail re covered MiUiiiiuil r,m hi, lnes.s te piiilicipiitc. A lepert was ciiculateil ,u 11 o'clock this morning thnt t!. choice of a new I "PC had been reached by the conclave. This was based en a rumor that no feed had been ordered for further ses- niuns et rue cardinals. 1 ninbuliiiicp The stlll was ligged up te a gas niirncr in nn iiiiiiiroem. iteniuuey and his lainllj were asleep ill the RUMOR BEAUTIFFUL GIRL MISSING AT tes ANGELES Many Noted Stars Are te Bt Quizzed at Inquest en Crime Today REAL NAME DEANE-TANNER Stories of Drug Orgies in Whieh , Victim Toek Part Told Investigators By the Associated Press Les Angeles, Feb. 4. Mystery rmr. rounding the sheeting te death in his Hollywood home of William Desmond Joyler. motion-picture director, whose true name, it Is alleged, wus William JJcatie tanner, remained unsolved te- Police working en the case since the body ,vu feum, Th!Jr,j , calmed however, tbey possessed a number of possible clues and that sua- uSedUrfe '- d'-lfkewtsr. able0,!?' Wlth iOMy as the preb. the ,ie,.pH.:.r: :..? "A?. WU3 acruuaua,-T-s-'- led l, "'"". lllu mere tney were led te adhere te their original theory! Suspected Girl Missing i. i ,at?f,t roeUo-n-picture actress te ' E1"'" the investigation, sa" at date mv!naV? bcen 'nateiy asso asse ciatcd wiUi JTuyler, was jald te be out of the city, but the police gave no intl- &," the whereabouts of the ciliecter whose name was Ilnkd.iVk hers in tin. .tnri .i., , '"?.? ?lth extend ng ever several hours ""Tv-i l,.,"'" efforts were being made - tlH. .iiffl.cera t Ieca,c the acts "nd ;''' .'"rector, It was understood the et Lull? H t0 ,t,, '""""Batlen would net caiise them te relax their senrM, fn- ;;'.,? ,.-1.Sttn,s: Ta'lr' former butl -.' "1 ,.. 1 1- . ..i ' '."" ."' t i")'ur 1 when the explosion occurred ut 3:1B Pit Stn.! tee Z " ? . ?dd chick. i ipwrtPi. t .i:: r. ""-r www rlf.WrteH t""r:Cl "" "ru tO DC (..'ilinl,P. ulmin thn iinlinn ,i.n,.., riM.;., "Ul" "-' army. ..:.,. . . . . v a i owned mu iui, mix wiui uuncs jje k !r ii'fiu ttmri ti'iml In tt f lmil I. . ...... v..-.., v...... .w v.i.iiimtiii ujv niir nit iiiiii, .,rt. .! flames. ,,.:, i.. 7. ,. '"-Ju""'unce and com- in resruing members of the familv. dctuie ,,c tressc I , ? u f moUo? meUo? moUe? r,,.i: .Her.. ..rc tl. ...in i -,.'''"'- "Ciresscs, I MCI 111 1 1 il l' nmnnv l, t. . . . : -"' i piac v4.-v.w.vv. inc ."'UU, UI1U UIU I lllfsf lihntn t. ,. . . . " -v..w i rentes nueiit he atlcan who are' found ten gallons of mash and live gal- Mllil i Li' r,f -ve,am1' Marlr net tufting nnr In the inm.lnv.. ....i.i Imi. nf mIiKLi. h -uncb .Minter and Claire Windser. the, out his cIesp ucqutnintance ami ml A , that such a quick election would point Damage te tin- house is estimated ut w me I'niiice ei c aniiiuil liaspanl, who evuu. under the late I " LOST IN GERMAN MARKS, of China that she will net alienate nny i her in a small closet. As seen as she part of her .territory. recovered from the shock of the sudden Underwood Explains Tariff Pact I n.ttnclc f110 Ei!" te. peuml "P"" t,,e Cn..,nH TTM.U ,.,..1 -...-I i I ,1,,Ml ii""i . , ii'ii fit. iiur.Jiiiiu ru llli41'l I ilUf-lU.iU WHS IISIttMl V Chairman Hughes te discuss prevision's et the Chinese turtit treaty. The Seu ''"ilPL.0." ?.""' ? law lHirsnhl It mlglu Vwra unni.e mnlv East Ninety-fourth street. ' ..'... " l". rcb',ccl- ' Mime that the Ceiifcicnre, after icceg- vnf" Ti i i t V i b0mpll,lnS te nlzliig the territeilal integrity of China, "i i. I iiiinur solicitously, suniiiii engage iu n compact en a de ...... .e n .ii-ens mu jouey, con- Ceatluiird en Vuttieur iZi " tour, Column six r'le Evening Public Ledger's reviews which uamllv The brlibj-elect met her ilnucce and they went en a sight-seeing tour or the city In one of the busses, stepplug ut the Russian Cathedral. The ceuplu remained in the cathedral half nn hour, while detectives remained outside. When they lift Mrs. Stephens brushed a group of would -be Interview ers uslde nnd taking Anustnse by the arm hurried with him toward Fifth ave nue, where they took a bus northward. Anastusc had seemed in n talkative mood, and when they emerged from the cathedral he started te chat with news paper men. But .Mrs. Stephens, who leeks much younger than her confessed ferty-llvu years, silenced her twenty-tlirco-ycnr-eld llnnce quickly by a mut tered expression of disapprobation In Kussiani After that both Father Pcrkeviteh mid Nerman Ream, brother of the bride, ihnlcd that they knew of any changu In the wedding nlnns. The bride hnd prevleuslj expressed I oDjcciien te mu wiuu uticniien that wus being paid te the romance, und it is thought that the time of thn corn. nieny wns advanced te avoid the crowds that would bnve thronged ubept the church. The tomance which developed se rap Idly in the last few days stirred so ciety from the moment of Its vuluntary disclosure by the principals. It murks the union et a Baldwin Locomotive Werk-; amploje with one of the heirs of the Ream estate of some "840,000,000. Mrs. Venslutsky was recently con firmed In the Russlun Chinch, and 'Father Pcrkeviteh explained that it wan net neccssury for her te 'be baptized at this time. Continued en Pane 1'enr. Column Scfn MOTHER DEAD, LONELY MAN TAKES OWN LIFE WITH GAS Bereaved Bacheler Found Today With Tube In Meuth Because, thu death of his mother made his bachelor life mere lonely, Michael .V.",8' ..''." I""1"'". Wty-twn years old .11.1 ljisker street, committed suicide last night by inhaling gas. His bedv was found this morning in a room I nit house lit 104 Mifflin street. re(m"lll Lug ish had bccfi acting strangelv since last December when his mother died, according te his brother, C I English. The two .brothers lived' to gether In the Tusker street heuse. T.nst night at supper Michael remarked that he would never cat another nivul HK brother thought nuthlni- of ,i... i. ut that time. M.'&,i,er OT MCm'l went te the """" ""r" iieuse, w'liere i. mestic question. anil that it might Icul te u misunderstanding if no explana tion wele offered. Delegates te the Conference. Senater wus 45 "QUO VADI8" LIONS SAVED Hamburg; Feb. 4. (By A. 1.) Forty-live liens used by the Hageii beck circus in its "Que Vadls" spec tncle, threatened with starvation when their cars were abandoned in the f i eight yards hern at tlie beginning of the railroad strike, have been rescued by the Technlsche Nethllfe, a relief organization. A number of the uul imtU were transported te the municipal seu. k.nTIi',i ThlM mernlB no was found 5 E c tf.X n bed, with rubber BURGLAR ATTACKS GIRL Seuth Orange Police Seek Assailant of Child Twelve Years Old Seuth Orange, N. .1., Feb. 4.-(Bv A. I. ) -A general nlnrm i.,.u if i.. .. h- i, n ".:: :' "." 'i. if Tt "" "." " a twenty-s lx-yeAr-eld Nesre who nttnekn.i ,tii.,r?!. old Caedn Ash. daughter of iVavlii Vr I lnnKC? . 1!ln".11 ,,a"ff S1S0. Her Ash, a New Yerk m hIiipm mSn ,,,!' wl'iT1" '", the nborntery Is I)r. O. J. Ileil with what valuables he could II S.h,wVUnacr wll0W hl,U W0I'kL'd (U,rln iu the house. , ilVi une poice said the girl told t,0,1 n.u .. uiuiia hi no upartmcut when she was surprised by the Negro who threatened her with a revolver ad forced her te accompany him about the house while he gathered u the loe . He then stacked her. nh ,iv.i.i ' said hi) remembered nothing mere'untll Centlniifd en I'ukb Twe. Column Tlircsi MARGARET SHOBER NAMED SPECIALJIOSPITAL AIDE Society Girl Will Be Technical As- slstant in Philadelphia Hospital Miss Murgnrct Shober. (laughter of Mrs. Jehn B. SKebcr. of 2021 De Lancey street, has bcen uniielntcd tcclmlenl us'. slstant in thp Inboruterv of the Phila delphia Hospital for Contagious Dis eases. Her work will Include the prep, arntien of vaccine, antitoxins and test city water. When asked why she had rnr-ni-,..! in the uiiusunl work, Miss Shober snld : "My interest in laboratory work was attracted during the war. Later I re new ed my studies, and I have new been at them for nbeut three jears. "I de net intend te make laboratory work my life mission. It is reiiiu- n..i,. n, pastime, mixed with n desire 'te be in run in.-, i Duuu remain ncre nueut a year. "What will I de then? I de net knew. The work interests me and keeps me occupied, and for that icasen I like being In the laboratory." Miss Shober net only steed at the head of the list of applicants for the pest, but wns the only woman who passed the examination. Her salary is $IH10 u jeur nnd the 10 ncr cunt iiuewci uv lie r r ui, ii. turned he heard the pounding nnd hur ried te the second fleer. Opening the deer his wife fell te the fleer in front of him. Wlfe Threatened Before But he became pressed for fuuds nnd had te find a job. He obtained wer hand the du ybeferc :xcw Venr's there was u' mysteiieus caller who threatened his wifi He belli cs thut both Calls were from the same strikers and it was done in un effort te lntimldute him te cease work. . When Mrs. Leng became uncontrel Iuble last night Dr. .1. II. Man, 21S ixiri i r. g iicentu stren. uns nu,,, i.. He said tin woman was suffering from a mental disease, induced ry some men tal strain. A hypodermic brought a peaceful night for thu woman. A trained nurse has been placed In the home, nnd uld Is being elven In- neighbor. Mrs. Leng suircred no vio lence ether than hut lug been bound and gugged. At about 4 o'clock this morning Mrs. Leng began raving again. Although confined te her bed, her sobs and means cun be heard in all parts of the house Police of the Thlity-eighth district nre working en the case. When the stranger called be l.n.i mumbled something te Mrs. I.e-ig nbeut getting her picture. Mr. Leng believes he wanted the picture te show ns nmnt thut he had called ut the I. mi!- 1mm., He suspects the man hud been emuleied te frighten his wife. TWO BARNS DESTROYED Third was Secretary of State uenciiict AV. Feed Restricted After 'I luce Days According te custom, the supplj of feed sent In te the (ardluuls while In conclave is lestrlctcd after thev have sat tlii-c- dajs. and after hw dnjs they nre serwd nothing but bicud, wine iinil water. Doubt as li the color of the smoke signals from the chlmiiej of the Sistiue Chapel jeslerday morning mused semp confusion. The eagerness with whicn the throngs assembled befme St. Peter's acted upon the failure of the signul tHiipi-i-i; in ri'ieni no icsuir, was FATHER HANGS HIMSELF Ends Life in Sixth Street Heme When Unable te Ge In Business Less of his ravings through invest ment lu (tcriuuu marks, it was ex plained teiht. wus one of the causes of the suicide, of Abraham Lichen btiiini, fin t. six. of lim Seuth Sixth strict, wlie hanged himself .st ni-ht Licheiibaunrh body was found Hanging in a (loeiwui en the thin! fleer of the mm,.- i, f.iiiiui-i cousin, who also Hi Tlieught Him Unwed At variance with the opinions of V h.?M?,,,,h0 WM P"S by MarV Mil.'s Muter, him actress, that Tayler daughter. bCCn """ J WS ileweier. official search of Tayler's safety deposit box in a bank here.5 dis? te1 l'Vvr !.' I"n from the daughter. Tuler, postmarked at r.uie Li.Usv Jinniercni'ck. N. Y. Jt is lielieied the illre.i.iu e.i esriite i..it..n.i ..k v.v.. ., wiiiru 000. pos .Ian- ctresses Clese Frlen.l. n,iM.!,'is V,n'1",,u' ly "aid te have ad. nutted, as did Nnvn c:,.i.i,. T: i rp ..!.. 7.7.Z ' .--". ., "ciieied the director's entire -ate value, at approximately $60,. n?iV h,?3"'! h'1 hy !l ""lrrh of the di. esit box, will go te the daughter. evidence that the pepulai e would net there. Him actress, that Tayler oncehed been have been surprised at an election cm u Lichenbuuin was cut down und Dr ' ,I,"saB.Pi1 te )lcr- whiI Ml Mlntcr nlsa the first hullo. Insfi,eient tow. it.s- As,er B.;lliik. ,f v.'.V.i Smith Sixth i Mll' fe 'iae enjoyed the director v seems, iis inlMid with the straw in1 htre?t. scut for Hut th un was dead de friendship at one title It w! which the b.Iets wue buined. thN I , . Lu lieiibuiim s s,,,,. Mux. said tedaiOn,y n wct'k b',f,,re his death hewerer resulting in light s,vl , ,. S,B( f his father had invested ubeut .s.Mie , ' according te .Miss Windser's n wtffS' el"''""'- .riimn imiik. ..,ni , ,.,! I10I , that the latter took her Orst au emn' Discretion icigns M,pr,.,,. l.eth inside ,,1".,'ll1 an xn.-i-ti-.l adiaiue te go into bile rule and dinner with Tayler Thn and outside He ittf. uu. Ne inkling, ," 1h'"?s- HV '":' "'"I'J '' f tlm l"'H-e plan te inteiview- Mis-s WiniW aside from the smoke puffs, may be " mcj'- , j 1' ''"ath of Liiheiibaum's as ,a.y I, ,vc the ether nctrelreS lii . . -.... l -, -.-. V.I1. Wlti , 11 lll hllllll 111)111 .Tltll... I, ... I .... i , !..:.. .... A ... Centluiif.1 ei, rue, reur. Column hU "despondent " '"'L """ ,".,.?, V,.,.,' I"'ss"" -,I"s. as been . . " s" '' "ns from a trip Inte the . . tiunti wl.eie she Is snid te be "en UYFRSON W THNNINGS, HOTTZT. MAN. PIFS KvciTeii W. Jcnirnsi. hotel owner, died ni G qlcb'l. t'l's.u nn hip, nt his, home, rsl Brynu stiect. Mount Aiiy. II 's d-ath w is rr.cxjjcctc 1. He had Ken nt his. place of husiiuss t e ('ays ,ii,,. .Tie u '& hcvcuty-thiee years old. I0RD BUYS LINCOLN MOTOR CO. FOR f3.OOQ.OOs.' t. xepicscntntl-eF of Hemy rrid tei'nv DE?r.0IT, Tcb. Alse At the Mart of the wnr Mka S!(,l.- was udylng abroad. On her return te Philadelphia, she entered Miss Irwin's Scheel, from which she was graduated in 1018. At the close of the water, she gave up her laboratory work for u time but later returned te it. She oirumanie two years age, en Woodland Avenue Damaged by Fire Twe frame burns In the rear of 7000 and 722a Woodland r.ienue unm .i htreyed and a third barn nearly n block iiisiauc. iun uuiiiuKcii n.r me last nliri,. Neighbors prevented nirthcr spreail of ll. - alstmi Kit fnnmli.n . 1. ..... . inu iiuiuue u,i tviiiuiuK a iiui-Hiir nrigade led by Raymond Ostmere, of 72L1) Say-' brdek avenue, lu the rear of whose home the third burn is located. n. properties occupied by Themas Dcmp scy, at iJJ.l Woodland avenue, ami Harry KetjUf. 72S5 Woodland avenue were slightly damaged. 'The damage 1h estimated at ?3000. ""mage is 1,. , I , 1. . .. i 1. . 1 . ... . . .uv ' -uy em 101 tne pieperty of the Lincoln CJetcr C m. rt ti',. auctlcn sale held at dhectleu et United Sttitcs Distiict j'ud Aitht-i J. Tuttle. The bid wns $3,000,000. the lowest fiqui, thu Ju V Tutlle will accept, according te n jnevieus ninumncciu, ... in cetnt. TJEVi:TCmCAG0 OFFICIALS INDICTK1)' CHICAGO. Id). !. Indictments ns.iiuH wvir dinials .,! ' 'unci elfidj.ls et Chicago, dunging vielntn of the c . . . . , 1-v. tluei-yh .ale, of uibscHptlens te n nelltieal r-.v., 1., , - -1- i ' n 11. ..a. :cn nnd tickets te a Alcaic i.n"((l by Mnyei Wllluni IL.li Tli a Miiiinl county f.'i:uid jniy. : ' ! Ii ill. 11. d mi- nc'in! 1 I-, 1- ' :.-r 1 ' 1'' Cc"llil1'! rut? l'uur. Column Tw STRONG ROBBERS Gi? AWAY WITH CHOICE LIMBERGER DM. A I -, . riuui nmcrictin neese cut en Bias 1 Is Left Behind As it talus ceiisidfrablu strength te lift fiity-feni- pounds of lanegated chcpse, it is believed that at least two iiien wcie inveied In u wholesale chcpsp rebber.i euilv this meining from the cstuWlshment if Clmbruw Brethcrg. (CO North Seir.nd sticet. Plain American chei se cut en the bias und cinl'iiarj Pennsylvania cheese was net ine'csteil by the thieves who I were evidently cheese connoisseur.' Ihey took the artistically perforated Swcltzcr and seu pal slabs of Llia liergci, net te mention many pound of lloquefei t The cheese was piled Inte n flivver, which held nut braiely under tha" liuudicap. DE NICOLA ASKED TO FORM NEW CABINET FOR ITALY siulrSti GIRL ROBBED OF $1000 New Yerk Held-Up Men Scatter Payroll Over Sidewalk New Yerk, Feb. 4. Screams of n young woman, the scattering of money ever the sidewalk, cries of "sitnn thief! as a crowd pursued two hold held up men stirred pedcsttlnns in Times Square jestcrday afternoon. Laura Latin, twenty years old, wa care lug $1000 payroll money from n bank te the office, when two men came up te her and tore open the case. Tire Majority Groups In Chamber Deputies Urge Acceptance of ft iSA Reme. Feb. 4. (By A. P.) Tha OCI7C A nam m-.-. , sjuitu t unnLUHUb Ur btbR'KIng has offered the task of fermlnf n new Culilnet te hnrlce de Nicola; r's Consign- l,resi(lei't of the Chamber of Dcputlea, w,,(f e Tlic Intter is iductant te accept, but nun, na. ,0 is gald te be wavering under the Pittsburgh Dry Chief Say ment Was Sent Frem 1 Ittsliiirgh, Feb. 4, Four railroad 1 I,r-"8U'"e. of thu mujeilty groups in the carloads of beer were seized ywterdavn, I ch'""ber' . ,, Federni tn,, , '... ' .""' " It Is generally believed, however, that Braddo ,.t T erniV. mmfM. ' the mfnisterlnl crisis will endure for Braddock, Latrobe and Trnfferd, nnd eight or ten du)s. Sener Baneml wju the beer wns removed te Government ,,lu '""' f0ner Premier received by tha .ln..A 1 -....till. 1 ,-,,, fl.ilni. rnilfernnenu . nun-.l - r D1U1UI.U l.UUSCH. SI v rni In.ulu A 1 tSWte'Ss. W "Vl.T, uisirict this -reek. King during conferences jCHterday, but lenuer rremiers uienctt, Urlande, Nittf aim EJU1..1...U uuve eeen invited te aaw at' the Qulrlnui today, svJVJS Wifvi ,jji vl VI J TH'