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State finished the year IIVJI with n ' surplus bcveml expectations, despite the linrd times, it Is shown in n report by ' l,cwls It. Franklin national treasurer The actual surplus will net be known lellnltply until cemplete rppertu have h"pit received from China. Japan, the i Philippines. Alaska a ml ether distant fields in "which thp church operates. Thp Diocese of Pennsylvania last year vnt te thp nfltiennl headquarter of thel church upward of $'J.0.000 as Its nation -wide campaign quota for (Jen- pral Missions, i Comearative figures complied b.v Mr. I Franklin afford an intprpsllng study of the upward trend of church financing, pvpn during thp dcprpsKien following t he World War In 1!1! Hip entire tpv- j pnup of thp church for national pur pose!", exclusive of diocesan and pnre- , chial incemp. wai Jl.T.'fS.SUC.St Cnder the impetus of the nation-wide; campaign of thp church, the iticenip for 1!)20 Increased te SH.!-'!.!'.!-!.."". or ap ap prerlmatPly double In H12I thi iti iti ceme ngain incrpc t te JUt.riTl.i'-V "I. These tiKurc- arc net te be cenfued vith thp recently reported increase of 10.MX),XK in the total revenue of the hurch. whleh amount covered the re cipt.'i for parochial and diocesan as well a- for national purpevei. Prier in 10-tl the churcli for many .lear" luul shown n delicit In that vear there was a surplus of &I7S.H70.17. 1 and new come the surplus of Win. net Hen Actress Suspected ... 'T..I -M I III I UUIUI 1U littler rnnUllusl trnin Piwtf Onf ocntien" win Marsha Ncilnii, ili- r ter The stjtemeiit that Tayler's ikiiup cnlU was Willnim Iteaiie-Tannei. mil nor William Hesmnnd 'lay ler. came Ailn from a wem.in culling heiseif Mr' Heine-Tanner, of Monrovia, near here. who a'.-e ilet-crllwil her-clf .is Hie de- serteil wife of Deuni. I leaue- lantier. the illrocter'.s brother fsne suld tlie ill rector had gien li-r an allowance of ,"i(l a month for ihi1ar s years, dur lug winch period sin- lud x-en him only , nice, however j Mrs. Ik'niic-Tnmier ha rv,n ilnldreii. She dis-liired tneir lather. Dennis Ileane-Taiiner. an inteiler ilccorater. deserted her after the birth of the Miimgcr. Muriel, new thirteen yeuis old. Her nuiileu nuim- was Kreunaii. siic -aid Slie hud little luforiiijtieii concerning 'lie life of the dead director She .is. sorted he had been married but wan in voiced, and that his former wife lived in New Yerk She suid she theuKlit his father wa.. lead, but beliewd his iimtber was living in Londen. l-robe Itlackmall "nieer, Wlut was .aid ie ne a uuge auie- mobile of striking appeariini-e. --c" near the 'lay ler apartments the night of the slaying. i iiiidersioeil te be re - ceivlng some attention from the di'lec- lives Anether point is whether blackmail , has been an eleineur ill the crime. It i i said In be considered ssii)ie uie slayer i . tipinuted i" extort money from Tay I ler and. when refused, ur threatened v.. I arrest, shot te kill An open licikboek en Tioler's wriling il"sk. with a pMi nearby, might, in the epin . ion of the il"tci"ives. Iiae been part I a pljli of "I lie di lector le 'stall ' i.n- i ill the police could arrive Anether pli!is( tliey are ciiriMiWins is whether Tuyler inight Iuim- feared for Ins llf' I'rein some M-urii-s ilie ili leelivcs were Uld te have gaine.l tiie liifuriiiatleii that for a few duys U-fure Ills death Tayler liad si-emeil "uneasi abeiit -etni-tli'iig ' ! llefi-y I'einey. nis .Negn, houseman ! il the police that Tayler, who iisu- , usi'J lils uutnuiebil'1, lel'i h.s apart- iii en feel WedneMljy alienioeii, n I w hours before lie was shiin. .mil w,i -em i considerable pel mil. What the police regarded a- .iispi- ..us ein-iimsanies cencei ning ie-eiii t.iiis in Tayler's life were mid in Mieui by iiMin persons- I'lieoiiere Kos.eff. dinner r i!, of ii.iv- ug hren 'en locatien'' in ilie leiintry wnn T.iy'ei- about two weeks age. They weie waikius leyetlier Suddenly from t.elnml ii chiu.p of biihes a man sprang 'ewanl Tayler They faced each ether fir a iiieu.iMii. and then the stranger wa!keil away Tayler eflered no pi 'i .inatii'ii Kosloff saiil Menilier of the Motion Picture Ui "'i ters' AisiM-iatinii have aiiiieunieil i at liii- fiiner.il will nei lie liel until II II Wl'k Members uf ii.i liver-eas I'lnh. mm. I of veterans " P.rilish military r. es wuli wlin Ii Tn vler served n ,m tlper during ilie World Wat also were i 'a' mug te Hike part in Hi1' finieia! i was suipil He ilirectiit probably w.mil bf gien ,i military burial sim.lar i ilia ace ileil III iti-h etlii ir TRICED) l MAZE OF MO IE LIFE Les ngeles. I'eb I. l-ivins srealest consideration te a tlicetj th.it he was shun In .1 love vengennie pint, pre.iim ably ny a man. ul the iii-tlgutlnn of .i Fenian who was jealous eier the iitten iitten liens he hail sheweteil en a wi.l'ly wi.l'ly knewn siieen actress, the police depart ment i- bending lt every energy to ward solving the tuv sierleits s,jying vf William Desmond 'I ay ler. famous motion-picture illiecter Subpoenas ler wlmessps at the in iiicsl te be held led.iv were issued l.iie vesiei-diiy I lie witnesses ml Ineludp Deugliis'.Mai Lean and Iii- wife. Mabel N'ermaiid. Mar M.l's- Mlutei. L'dna I'lirvlance. Miss Cluiie Windser. Wil liam Iiivis. ch.iuflciii t'e Miss Nor Ner iikiikI : llenrv i'liivy. servant e. the slain man: t'hnrles Lvien. niunager of Ilie Lusky studio, and Mrs. C. I', lied dick, who lives near tlie Tayler bunga low . Among the valiiiiis phases of the in vestigation was a r'-peri that Tayler had attended social se-called "snow" parlies, at which narcotic weie served from tea wagons, for the purpose of obtaining local i oler for some of Ii is pictures Tim Haying, one detective ' pointed out. muy have been an after ii, nib of such n party. Weird stories of ii mystic love cull u'se entered into the investigation when report, te the police linked Tayler's m.me with the strange life of the cult leiulerH. The weird love, which was .aid te have existed its. it part of the cult, may have inspired one uf the vMinirn .members te haft caused Tay- ler.'a defcvjh, according te another detec- 5S :pe UZ.Je;.,b,.'e, Vfi dte EPISCOPA IAN n YEAR WITH SURPLUS w rnsmiininB i in- inrj;r inrrrii-r in iir ihmim- .ei in a ,,ir uiiir in .iiint menil Tnvlnr n.i.ii'nn hli.iii .!!... riiurrii uuriiiir liii" vrtir. i in iit.i mr - "". a rv i runvtwav iueiil ! n Aht .,... .i n i i i . plus is attributed in pait te ., large and asked te take Claire te a party at bv friends who said he !, hK savinc in the crpcnsr, of admlnHtra- the Ambassador Hetel. Claire went. ILV" m" M'"' ,hP kn'W h,m ! i i . - . r ' 'k i 4 T JLilJLI JLX1 X JT U .DJU&VX ' jLIJQJL. Tayler Tragedy Strangely Like Murder of Elwcll Nfw Yerk. Feb. 4. Wilt the nunler of William Dewuend Tnyler, famous motion -picture director, it main like that of Jentph It. Kllwell fameii!i brldse whist expert an un elretJ myeter.T? Thetr are sprcral parallel clrrum stanmi in Welnpla.r nljht'tt killing it 1es Anteles and that of June 11, WS), in this rftj. And the char aclers of the victims were somewhat parallel, tee. Hetli were men of ample means, freed of matrimonial tlen by dWerce and jtten much te the company of women. Iteth were middle-aged and lived In bachelor crtabllahmcnt of their own. Seme Indications are that both were alone when thp mur derer pain ther vNtn 'though there, ha" always tieen a suspicion that a woman wan In the Klwcll home The some question : "Hew did the killer sain entrance?" arises in each niy.Merv All deer were locked when caretaKcrs a woman servant In the I'Tlwell ensc. a Nejfre In the Tavler case found the bodies. nether point of rescmblatue is tJiat in neither case wag the weapon found. Still another I that In each Incident n single bullet did the work. Jee Klwell wan sJiet in the center of the forehead , Tayler through t lie nc k. That woman waa the motive jealous ni a woman,' a discarded woman or revenge for a woman wn held in the Hlwell ease and nls srnis ie he isniden,d by thp police n th. Tayler iffalr. delving into the mysticism and tanglcments of the coterie. Toek Claire te Parties xi. .r.-i j- .... .a.,,,.. , .u iiiuinmciu m"'5- I ii i nccuirru uiHi uayier feme lew tlars later took Miss Windser te an- ether isirl. and that nothing was heard of her again until yesterdar morning. ' some hours after Tayler was leund dead .. i I .1 I .1.. r, , se ,n his apurtment Miss tMndser could net be found ve terday. Mer mother sain she was "out en location" with Marshall Netlan a illiecter. At the office of the director this wus denied. Neilati. It was said, was en location, but net Mis Windser. Juki what connection there may be buween the murder and Mis. Windser's unexplained dirnppearance from home. If there he any connection, could net be learned .Mrs. Cronk could give no explanation. "Mj duiighter knew Mr Tayler." said Mr. Ciunk Insf night. "Itut the first lime she ever went out with him was u week age Wednesday night. She refirncd ibis morning and went out again." All Hollywood is helng raked; all the ipjeer meeting piatvs of the movie actors and actrcse. directors mid as sibtant director, camera men unil extra rcstnurai'te. beauty purler, studies, den where opium and marihuana and ether Mritnge drugi. are common, denn wuere men ami women uress in siik - Imones ,,,,,1 sit cln-lwand drink odd UiiUs-are being visited. l"...rv .me w .. nis mm. ,.t enn. I, urI with the slam director, in. matter ,low metely. is being e.s,ened. ' Thln,H that may shock Hie world of , f ,,e mystery . il is sUi. Popular , ts,p-.. niuli- unit fciual-. mu le e-t-orelieU m smirched before the Investigation is t 0.,.ri iu,d all the sins of the cinema ,.ulen n ,ade known. "Depe" tieniis' will figure In the tale before It Is , told, and stranre effeminate men and pivuliarly nuscuiine women inn, iiij; -I'" i " - .nun un-,n-.-i in,-,, i,.i-,uur Tliree Mevie Ai"tres.sr (irllled Three moving picture actresses whose names are neiiseiiuui werus were spjucii ever a lire of close iiuestieiiliis by the iletectiv.fi as they iiiiried en their in vestigatien of the faster moving picture set of Hollywood. ( Ine of the foremost moving picture actresses I.- te be closely iiicskJeiieil regarding her asserted love .for Tayler While no suspicion rests en her. the police sav. she may be able te threw a direct ray vjf light en some love tangle in which Tayler may have been a principal. ' One of Tayler's closest friends and a luriiier business usseciate. said that lie has arrlie.l at the conclusion the lireeiiir was killed at the instigation of ,i woman. He added . ' I have been ill ten. Ii witli the pe ll. for twenty -four hours and I knew Ilie iheurii1 en which thev have beCn working. I hey new liaie arrived a tlie belief thur he was murdered in a veny.-ance plot. date Farewell Party I knew Tayler was very friendly with one woman screen "tnr He gave lie a farewell parly la-t summer before lie went t" Kui'ipe I de net knew thai he had be u fricinlh in tis-ent niunilis with any woman oilier than tlie M'cell lli-tri'ss. bill I' seem.- ik"iy te ne- tliiii n man nt Ins engaging p"r p"r seii.ilm .i in J niagieiic i harm s(niid l,,,ve iiitr.ii.led a iiiimliei of women. "Sin, ,. I 1,111 DOS UV he nnd no iiusi ii- .i.em.-s i . ''" .""; i wiiii. iii s hand was at ne oeimiii m all ml t hut the man who tired the '.... ,i ii " Tn- .leteVtlii -"in mi" Hollywood ill Till HOW 11 III! s,,,,i ,., auiiet III Mil ui. hi. i .I. . .....n ..r 'I... ,,r itii.ii nistruciei te overlook no wnisper in. '. ...ii. that might I ihib answer te the nddle of death? Tin") were told ' m- HONEST, MEN ARE TO BLAME FOR FLAPPING IN GALOSHES " I 'lap per s" car 'Km eiv, but They Started at Harvard. With liiuhhs Open and All. Bryn Muwr Psychologist Says When- did the flushing "'galosh ' fenip liem and why'' It- appearance In tins eitv en tlie feminine feet ha- been , nihil n apd tremendous. , , Hut It was the men who started it Ai lensi ibnl Is whill psychologists believe the Irfiys ut Harvari were r... ... ..cm. the .ivle te I'liililile'lihin Ah for the girls ndeptlus the stunt, if Uiev cepv the knickers nnd cigarette of bevs. why net the Hupping galosh.' .lust Case of Imitation '"It n purely a mutter of imitation," Mid Dr Will S. Tayler, siicml-psy chnlegi-t at I'.ryn Maw i" College. A few intiiienli.il piTMins broke 'the cuke of custom' and were then.., ll.ey un doubtedly were laughed nt. just as were these who tirst used umbrellas. "Hut there is a satisfaction in being like nersens with niestlijp, se after n while Ihe less Influential cepiei the footgear itni 'ibis stvle was given a further linivetns. heenuse ca ethes. Dcstae . ... . .-.-. ...,.-- -- r - ' X1M7 are treme.y use laleshes years age. I.ut ris inj : . . . - ... . " " . '. . . . . i,frall()ll v, lft,.p hef. Hieii-derins a ml tearing . i- .. ,. ,"'.'-...., ,.,., , .,.,. ,,( ,:in tlieir ureal. -mm!. I i I i -jscs thev eft tie nooks niusieinu, "..'.- .-i. - .... ...i ... ... -. -. ... ,, , : .-.... .nil s.V.liaiura.lPW.'s the click-cllck- dense population. In a large eitv the fr.. ,-rs .Id. .1. N. Muri.e.k of .lehns- I i-kiii- tie ok? huiUh-s. Ihiit they style move in mail.. ilicul pregres- low.,, te Id the ,e,nl erv of the I 'amp no.. . .OTll.it fne'gea. fas- sfm.-eaih person sta.ts off two ether, 'ami 'IV '- CIul. I.iH niisht al t hiir mid- e,e, R Hut few of the girls themselves, when wlnlcr d.nner '1 1 e nffiilr. which .took Winter ..il.leiics may be responsible .,kl.,i What's the ulinV" icier te , l!a. e in t h" Hele ( . ar Ien of ihe llelle- WldaVaBHBanMBHaaWwHslH1! "n Ti'fHBBaalMFTCVJlaHaBBBBHHBHlslnCTArlJ; mammMm r.mmimr'i .tini' - v hi quire especially) It was stated, about a recent "party" where ether, cocaine and morphine took the place of wine ami whisky. The party ended in 'a eavngc brawl, It was declared, in which two infuri ated women attacked each ether and fought as mep fight until their clothes were ripped off. Beth of them, the report Insists, weri1 prominent actresses. whepp namen are known te ttic police. Ywdcrday it became known for the first time that Tayler ' had been divorced ten yearn age. (hat his for mer wife la atlll living thought te be somewhere in the KaHt. and that he has a fourteen-year-old daughter, Kthel Daisy Tayler. In a private school In Leng Island. Tayler npver told any one that he bad been married. On one occasion he did remark that he had a "tragedy" in his life, lie was rt'tlcient, mysterious, a sphinx, when It came te dlKmsftltig his private af fairs. He loved te talk about books and plays, and ether people, about psy chology, and motives and the human elements, nbeut Freud and Nletsche. and the future of the photoplay. His apartment was luxuriously fur tnshed. and the pictures of beautiful women were everywhere. It was re marked, however, that Miss Nor Ner maud's picture hung above his desk. Of the jewelry, perhaps the chain diamond ring, vulucd nt fUTitM), is the best known te his friends. There wns Iperhnps $".'0,000 worth of jewels In the . ,nn,lmenl l.nn 'Pa.l l.tll-.l l"t''""" "C" in.IIPr WHS K1IIPII. His friends described him as witty, 'the girls say he loved te tease them. , Tayler was a man who possessed .great nerve nud enolnese under anv cir cumstances, friends say He prebablv I would have refused te ebev the order of a burglar te held up his hands. Such being the case, il is possible, according , te the robbery theory, run r the burglar fired the enp shot that ended tlip man's life. TAYLOR'S LIFE STORY LIKE MO IE SCENARIO ',1.1 OhlcAge. -rcli- i Chapters in the life ull "' " n-i... . nc .,.. m r '" '"0,S n" .Hllam Deane- l,inm'r" an " connoisseur. Tayler was P1""5?1" or " I''n'nent New; Yerk ,,rni "f 1n,, a,n,i "".' ine furniture rieal- ers, and had it was said. u iiii- rircic ei irienns. in l!H)l he secretly married Miss Kthel Mnv Harrison, a member of the original "Florodora" cempnnr and thev had' a child, Kthel. new fourteen yenrs old. according te Chicago friends. In UK)1 he suddenly disappeared In mys mys lerieus fashion, and his wife was un nble te give any clue te his where where ubeiits or te assign any reason for hit. " ."" ' '" actions, anil several years later eh- I a divorce nud since has married prominent .New Yerk merchant. About two years later Tanner sur prised M'erj old acquaintances by call ing at tlieir uemes in l.es Angcle. mid is reperled te have shl lie hail been sliaughaled at night In lower "read. way. New Yerk, and taken aboard a sailing viel bound around Cape ler. He haul he icached a pert en the I'a- cllle Northwest eons! several months His Inter, went te work for the Transcentl- EB&EHmmmBBEk-s wmm ..if-UF-JT j" ' " . T"' . (Hv A P.) in iiuniii ips- neuiai uaiirea.i anil Hut.senuently sought . ..', melllCr and had no intention emu evincn in u in tie. .ifter w- i . i mi""" "" . . . i " ..i i,. . .- i .... ......i.. .....'J:" ,""" r..i iu j.s ...w-ii.-. laiiner. uweer. In. K.i III til llM l' KlltlU'n i fftlllut ii tn.rt Iti .-. .- ...... .-...... ,, I' IHI HIIII I III Uiscusslng some portions of his ndven ,res and .11.1 no. explain why he failed , return te his family and friends. 11.. ..., ..... !,..... ... -i. . l.es Aigck-s. In liVlOhe left l.es Angeles ,,d it was assumed he was going , llrlti-sh , uiiiiiiiiiii ie ri-s.iiuc iiiureatl werK. lie I.. .1 . i r.. .. .1.. r . nun urn i,,-iii jsiii-i i-ssiiii in un' luriucr city, lie relumed te l.es Angeles about 11.. r,.l.,rr.,l , l.. ...l. ..1,, un.. ami -ei. eimiineii a posii.en w.iu a motion picture concern at U.ng Te friends he explained thai he had played in theatrical stock companies during his absence ireiii l.es Angeles, and this stage experience, ll.ey believe, . . . i .. r. ....i..: .r ii i .. ilin muWeu pictuie lieltl 1 or ii ,vtar (r mert he huh runnctcu v lt(l lm Hulb,.! Film t'.mipany in Leng I'each unil udviiined te a iliiei temhip in important companies iii Hollywood. Ills life since then, with his advance ment te the forefront as a illiei-ier, is a matter of screen history. FORMER FIANCEE PRAISES TAYLOR ais Angeles. 1-Vb L illy A P. i Neva (lerlier. til 1 1 1 m tress, who said she once had been engaged le many William Desmond Tuyler, iliiln motion pit lure director. nii the engagement li.nl Keen lirnken , , IV liecllllse Hlcl "lintli believed It an unsuitable match'.'" ' I have never known n liner, better in. in than Mr Tayler." subi Miss ierber. "He was ihe soul of honor, a man of exceptional culture, education and refinement, but possessing a te sei ve which very few were pet mi tied te pelictllite. "Se far as I knew he did mil have tin enemy In Hie world, although he iiieiillencd ciliisiilly lights he luul en his vi. i inns trips ii, i he Klendike. "He. hail led ,i most eventful life, ami in- inliT me en one oicasien iif being in i village in i lie Knr Nnjth when il was -leiirgeil by s,,,, lp,,-j. lie went about iiuising the iul.iiliitaiiis. iiicliidiug u rv'Viifii ;,..,' 'St ';," ', , , , '." " ".. Tavler nursed bin. bio-k le lienllh. 'I I.e.. Mr Tayler i .night the disease, nud alter n hard I'l't;';'; " priest nursed , . , .. . n ,.f ,.,. ,,. r.iirii.in.e lie nrtun III 11 I'h IIP eiinii m -,.i...... ...- l"iig''d Ter the lij, Ninth ami h" us-d ' talk nbeut it'' tin rest- between fu1 A useful fash'en can be sinned bv almost anv ieren Hut usually 'am lersen' does net ipiite dare until n person with prestige does It." If One Dees It Tliree De It lr lav ler explained that galoshes .i f..i i .i -i- i ,.i....i, lie UM'IUIII'-ss I'l III' lillllir.i--ii s"1".'". I '.. ' , . I.. ii i t ,. ,, ,. . . i i .i J tier en aneitiil of ladles being pres- One llrvn Mewr girl remarked that " ' " ' It was because of the musical .ccem- '"f,:, , .'.ceiale,, attractively pamment. "It t. fun te de l your-elf. ' - ,, ...j, ,,nril,,Pr. I.ut hale te hear ..thers, she thlr- j JUx.. all uiit-oi'-deiirs touch te r"!";' , . i ii , i ' tlc s. cue. Tlie aroma of balsam nud 'I guess lis sheer lax ness. said a h " " f ,.,. in. sii.ekr were sug- Itlle llghl-hul.ed girl with a heuthein ". j,lt. b'uk.kin and hunflng ,,rn"' , , , s. , ., , .. i suits worn b" revernl of the guests "I link, when the ciifT of the ga- Ml '" w',,", ,, ,-u,, leshes ure turned hack they make me ' nt the spcakei s tabu . .leek thinner." sighed a young wemun .i...-. e.j.. di,. of cntiifertable prnpertlmis. Fire Damages Alteena Candy Plant Hut perhaps the whole question can Alteena. Pa.. Feb. L Fire of un- be reverted te u remark of the fumed .lniennlned origin here damaged the sociologist, Veblen, ".Se lung as it i a novelty, pcepUvvery geiicrnlty tint! ..lit.. -! -H.1...1I-. mi.. ......... ii inc new sryie aicnqiivr. jiic i leriui - in, fashion is feit be beautiful." .A,'. ;iftsKr.v,i!j,i Aids Charity MISS RUTH ALMA WALRATH One of the St. Francis Junier Aides who assisted in a recent show in aid of orphans scenes In tilcimcs. He told me he had made two fortunes and spent both of them upon his return from Alaska. "He often spoke of his mother, then In Londen, and his little daughter. He "always termed the latter n 'child' and wa planning te bring her te Les Angeles. It was my understanding his former wiTe was living in INcw xerk. 1 Llwuy.s assumed be was divorced, fei had he net been, he would net. I be lieve, have asked mc te marry him. We' were engaged for some lime, but broke off the match two years age. when lie concluded we were net suited te eacn P,I'PT.", , i ii ,i .-' "Tim terrible affair is all the mere mysterious because It was a common scying among uvc sniams ii m. '"" an enemy In the world. "lie mav have made un enemy in the past who nursed a grudge through the venrs which finally resulted in his murder, but he never gave the slight est indication te mc of having any fee." MISS WINDSOR NOTED FOR STRIKING BEAUTY In the Kvkienh Plin.tc LKnOKll's Mevie Magazine page there recently ap peared the following article about rinir,. Windser, new mentioned in con nectien with the death of William D. I Tayler: ... . . "Many stories ei wm s mm wen- ing for years before 'en'"lf I recognition In .inotiei, ,i.ie ' " but net bv Claire V,n'0n n,i h.tr I In en in pictures only two inu a halt " l"'" " S'Tw"' hvlne he lending. .r"ftlnn"rirn 1 ? "('.rnn. LarwnT he i " g J. n 'X.uV east!' i, " ,i ,iPA ,, leading man Klliet i J''"1;1' '" lenatng man '' i . ' .Vii tvin.i.mr cime te California 'Miss Windser ciime .of going line un- going into the lilins. Iteeausc'ef . ,.,. ..,,.. i friend suggested te her llfat sue go ie one ei me siuuies. 'I ', "." nar? b'u. ' 1, work' She I ,lBr' ( ' ' " '". a','I ."for w ve n I inenths 'worked lis all exti.i ler si veitil ineniiis '' 'l!c". ' Jll 1I,1,' t'"' Allan Uwan. '"" " t 'Ueii.rweman sT.e ', . p "kiTpf ,', ! "Ter M ia. .., ,,-u,-i. .., .... i i ....A... Miss Windser I HI """ ...- ' I plays the pail nt a pampered Southern -,,- M stniiig gowns have been j X"gMd bv the studio mediste te adorn ". XV,i!,1i,1Pi? nat"rUl MU,i" an'' -,v -icuu". SPENT THREE YEARS - AS MINE PROSPECTOR Deliver. Cel.. Feb 4. (liy A. P.)- llill!ntti I lns.tiriil fluili"i' wrtitnt iIiaa aV:IP3BBBBPi F' ''' V-'yakaHaaaP'vl MPilHrHSaaaaHi years as a 'mining pnispccter in Col-lt'entlnuw' tnm VM" "t orade, according te Frl K. Carrell, of gathered as te the activities of the Denver, former State Mining Ceinmls- conclave. sinner of Colerado. Mr. Carrell de- Kl Munde, under the heading : "'The scribed Tu.vler as having been of very j First Indiscretion.'' is the only news. "mysterious' 'turn f mind, talking of pnper venturing te publish a purported his own affairs very little. I result of what the conclave accomplished A Denver newspaperman who visited , its lirsl day's sitting. Tayler lasi year In Les Angeles re-, This account m.ijs that Cardinal culled that Tayler had related le Casparri, the Cainerlenge. and Cardinal puny of friends ai his studio that lie I hnaldl, Archbishop of Palerme, 'were was'bein in Ireland, left home le fei-' leading en the first ballet, with Car low the stage ,uid finally came te Atuer- (j,Kils ln Fontaine and Laureiiti next, ici when eighteen years old. Tayler Hi,.rp being scatteieil votes for Cardinals si,id he went first le Harper, Kuiisas. Aseallesi.1. Ix'ga. Itattl and Tncci-Per Later he leliirned te his home, where i (,pjjj t)ft.,p urp Italian mcmberM of his lather, upon leceiviug a premise tll0 acr(.d C-ulIege. from young Tayler that he would net 'j'jlr second buliel. according te the fellow the stage. S'lve Tayler a college nrV,paper, was virtually iinchiiiigul, educutieii. I while the last vote gave a strong mn- After graUiiutuig lu engineering, lay- bn , bmever. agiiui came te America. lu his hope te "get rlc-h nulck." he told fi lend:?, according te the newspapei Aflw graduating lu engineering, lay- wnlei-. he nunc le uoicriuie nnu iires- picted near Ouray nnd Sllverlen. Later he said he made icvernl trips te Alaska in search of "geld and adventure.' QUARREL ENDS IN SUICIDE Man Who Stabbed Sweetheart Found Lifeless at Mine Is Dixiera, P.t., I'eb. t. .Search for iev. Vnvnk In thp nnllcp for slabbing Mis.s Alice Dentry Thursday night cametjlP invalids te collect their ballels,. i e an end yesterday when tne ntiiccrs 'Ill nil ini ,t '.I " -' -- . . . i. i.. ... ... -, ' ...l- . .. leund nis neuy in .irniiisun i iiuin-, i. nilri4 frm .re They s;,i, h- had , s,10 illlnbPif. A'"crding i 'he police. Novak and Miss Dentry. i;.cethenrts, n,u.irrplcd 'i'liuiMlay when Novak asked her te consent te re mi illation. Miss Den Irv refused it was tnld, nnd Novak, III' was alleged, struck her ever the I head with a club, lie dngitci her id a small nutshed. It was said, and stabbed her live times. She was found in nn uiieo'.i.v'leus r-i nditlnn and ic ic meved le a liiK-pitai at Menniigiihela, where lier condition wa said te be serious. BETTER HUNTING SEEN Prediction Is Made at Camp Trail Club Meeting (In aiciiunt of I'rims.v .v nniii' - and jirn. i-nn snnlluri . wu-t Mineei a "iw urn is ihrcc-stery Harney Hulldlng, occupied by the Mountain City Ramly Cem- pany, cauHnj; a less of 2e,000, parti? OTCrcu UJ l.niiiirenvv. I'lWPIII 1 1 1 1 HII Will" I il I IIWIMBI IP I TO(DIIHim'?Jl.;"flSL.i ." UBUUTT,"J', f iitii MSUl. VST" 'J ".' 7,,.-l""ffllnaHHlMBfllBRBSWv,'W. ai'rjffltj'Tftji 1 '5.v(' i.-KT,- . wMzwniLMWiih-tnmfz-fi inrTm t , v.ij,".vn:.Ai. '..w.nx '3xwrM8Kr,itmiBk.vx7&'- ' . 'Hi I M ittBI. i"UISM IK ' Tll''11 - -Tt ir . ( .ec.l -.T-. -. U T 1 ID Ji ri. .m II J.. 11 I . iTH ri'lV Hi' lUPii Jh ' si ..: . li'Wl "Tl Tr .4W ! H I I HI BT 1 J t "HI II. M I I ! " " 1' . , I 1 -' Overcrowding Hit in Phila. Schools CentlnaH from Paac One tlen of this phase of the system that will quite equal the startling revela tions made by the Flnegan experts. And nothing has escaped the probe In this inquisition. There is net merely verbal 'dp-crip, tlen, suggestive and condemnatory, but there are photographs that Illus trate the worst and the best. And there are mere than photo graphs. Qreund plan surveys, and blue-prints by arehltecnral experts and technicians are shown aplenty. It has taken this disinterested sur vey, as nothing cle could, te reveal the Indefensible conditions that environ the, at least. Physical side of the edu cation of thousands of Philadelphia children. Schools Are Overcrowded Schools overcrowded te "the point of endangering life, conditions net only hygienlcally monstrous in the present age, but absolutely conducive te im morality are handled fearlessly by tbe men making the report. In some instances the worst condi tions that may prevail In remote coun try districts are duplicated in the heart of Philadelphia. Questions of curriculum, manual training and education along special lines with regard te the future use fulness of the' pupil, are treated In extense. , Whst is aimed at. however, is Il lumination and helpfulness rather than revolution. The surrey contemplates the future. Its experts submit plana of wide vis ion, and their suggestions cover the possibilities of growth and expansion of the schools for thirty, forty years te come. "Slams" Bandied Freely rn - i. .. . i rena ei noDuinnen. crpfli en 01 in- dJ5R5' ,!llli-r M. &",! school attendance In the far future. Is considered definitely nnd conclusively. ' Incidentally, that reversion te the vernacular "alam." which it net as (.M , expressive, may in a rounds,,,. wajr applicable te a mero immediate action of the Super intendent of Public Instruction He has been slammed pretty hard leccntly, particularly with regard te the new and improved school system and its alleged exherbitant cost. With tightly closed lips he has maintained silence under It all that Is, up te the present. He has been tee busy t make a 'reply. Next week, though, his period of self-restraint will end. There, isn't $ r7eV't: though, a direct nnd forcible nply te all hi critics, large and small. Favers Werk. Net Words ' ., . , . , i I here are te be no vituperative ex- pletlves or verbosity of descriptive Ian-, guage. It will be siruisiii conversation i .-arnlNlicil with official figures from the ' records. I am reliahlv informed that Dr. K1,lfSa" wl" net hesntate te call a spade tt Hpaj,., nor fe,.r fll.i .. r.m. (lllflll I tt "' nur a ,fe" net M,!"K tL,nt " ' V1' tllis wl" b( pretellt. of 7,OT or j the doctor Is an be developed in the pretence ei im or w linliviiliints Irem ' ",l Parts of ,UI' State, school dirri-le-s , of the Commonwealth in their annual meeting. It Is te be held here in liar- I rlsburg next week in the big auditorium , or th"e Technical High Scheel. ' The school dliecters of the Slate are' mere interested than anybody else per- i Imps, nnd It will be te them that the superintendent will tell what he has te tell. Here is just a hint : The cost of running thp public schools of thp State under Its modern and up-te-date system Is just one-tenth of 1 per cent mere than It was nine years u go. One mill mere than under the old sluggish pre-war regime with in anti quated and inefficient methods. Think that ever! Pepe Nel Elected in Morning's Vete ... rer Cardinal MUtrangcle. Ann- jerit (or Cardinal MiMrangeK iVjVl0., 0r Florence, manv vef ,e;, t0 eaSpUrri nnd La Fenta 'yntlcan efliciuU who, altnn .- : . v.. .... ....,a i... ,i , ,, -. L(, (l.n italne. leugh nel r.ttending the conclave, are renutcd te he l.,.ci Infnrmei say nil tins is uimriy siculatien. Tlie elllciats. heweyer. nn unable te sav whether four, ballets me being taken dally, or merely two. Seme point out thai the fifty Cardi nals sitting In the Slstine Chapel aver .ieil one minute each in depositing their baUets. bill that the votes of the three ,-... ..linn In u-hn were 111 consumed about ' Hr- minutes each, as the ballet inners ..nn. reeuh-ed te go te t he apartments el vill llliis - - - .,...! The counting, tuny mg nun .i". - ing of the result consume mere v. .... tvv-cntv-live minutes, se that the taking of one ballet requires mere than an hour and a half. Thus, it i mid b.v these officials two ballets at .the morn-In-' session and two in Ihe afternoon would be ph.vfricnlly Impossible in the time elapsed during the sittings. Others, however, claim tills was done In the case of ltencdict's election, and that the Cardinals are keeping te the letter of tlie rules In tukir.g four bal bal eots 'all. DYNAMITE DRIVER SPEEDING Motertruck Rell3 Sixty Feet Down hill, but Fails te Explode Winchester, V.. Feb ! A motor metor moter truck leaded with meie than 1000 pounds nf iljimmiie skidded en lie. plunged ever a letn.niii? wall en ill' Shenandoah ViiHey pll.e yesterday at FiFhers Hill and rolled nearly sixty feci , te the bottom of the hill. The dvnainlle did nel explode, but tlie driver, who is .said te have escaped , unhurt, hus net been seen since the i uicident. There's no ileuhl he's sti!' ' en his way and "going strong." DREDGEC0ALl"HR0UGH ice, I Seiinsgreve Men Erect Reclaiming Outfit en River's Surface Seiinsgreve. Pa., Feb. !. A new move In niitliiucite coal-mining was. made yesierduy by Miibeii A; Hoever. wlie.se coal reclaiming outfit hud been stepped b.v lee In tlie Susquehanna, i They erected huge pests and installed , their coal -screening machine en the feet-thick ice, Then holes were cut und the suction dredges started. Fer many years the men who have i becM dredging coat from the Snantic- hanna baye been forced te tic.up in the f wtniwf. Senia introduced te Dad Stokewski C'nntlnaed 'f rem rase Dnt tinned Mrs. Htokewfkl wftheul notic ing this interruption, "having been born at Christmni time, you knew. That is why we pet Neel In. her nnmc Senia .Marin .Neel Stokewski. "Really she does the cutest things," wns her next natnral if net nltegcther original remark. "She ncUtally waves) her arm exactly as her fnther does when he Is conducting, with her little finger extended sol" I "ullICK, emeu, sain air. fjumevmiw earnestly te his child. "She has a very geed appetite, con tinued his wife. "I feed her milk In bottles every four hours. She Is very fend of bottles." "Like her father," murmured that I gentleman. i i"U1ia l.au M'nrtArfllt IlinffA. Inn." pursued her mother breathlessly. "She can cry, eh ! se loud!" "Wouldn't It be awful if she were te become nn opera singer?" remarked her doting father, tenderly toechlng her cheek with the tip of his finger. "Well, she enn nt least de the symphenlca do mestics new," he added. "Strauss was in Londen while I was there," said Mrs. Stokewski paren thetically, "and he had a great suc cess." "He was greatly Interested in Senin when he wan In Philadelphia. " vouch safed her hnsband. "He left :i gift1 for her when she should come home, . Her bed at home Is covered with gifts. I Everybody has given things, I have ar ranged them all nicely." All this time the subject of discus sion was slumbering cacefully en her j pillow. She stirred slightly and her father extracted himself with Infinite caution from her Immediate presence. "She has already bad a proposal.'? i said Mr. Stokewski. with a'smilc. "A tricnn nt mmr in I 1 ! raris cabled when ;; v i !- t ...... - .k... te i.. ...u fff, her mother he w shed e"Xr his, I heart. 1 answered that she was like,. me. Then he wired back : 'Its all off. , "She was baptized in Wctmlnster j Cathedral." said her mother gleefully. J "and a Very funny thing happened. She slept all through tne greater part ei tne ceremony, but just as the clergyman came te the pari about renenncfng Satan she opened her eyes nntr wnmen ar turn. It was perfectly plain, nnd I almost died en the spot. I wanted se much te laugh. Vnw don't teu think thnt was cute?" "Thte light here, docs it hurt her ' eyes?" asked Mr. XteknwsKi anxiously. , VOO C-TUrrOTT? em-. He was assured that it would net, sei H.fe. t7lMT,sjjtt 01.f long as i in- luii, ,-i" ." -"-";, "-" rhene Wheri nsKril wrut pmns mm nerii i made for the education nnd career of her daughter, Mrs. Stokewski. or Olgi g0 rep lied 1- ..sj,c wni net be a planlstc or a eotidueter-unlesH she shows a positive ecu us In either direction, rhat much f'k'new. Hut 1 cannot s,,y just new '.,.'. .... ,.. for h(,r nrP. My lir.-t wlsli is that she be healthy and happy in iifc -ni, nu fnr me. I have no nlans fil ,,1P futnn. P',,i,er. I ean't say whetlie, shall continue n.y playlnu. At prBS,.tlt I am se completely wrapped . lltleihiir matter." pointing te 'the small lilt of lniiiianily en the cenn, itr - rtiaiic "tliat I have no thought fi. music. Later I will decide. lioe. rcinursisi mum i. miner, -is that young lady opened her eyes upon America. RESINOL 5oeihinq &nd He&linq ReliableSkinTreaiment ?lrrrrrWr OPPOSITE rrrrrrr 1887 -INDEPENDENCE HALL 1922 Our Spring Designs Jin LIGHTING FIXTURES Will niedeniln y nor rooms. enhance your furnishings .mil iricirase comfort health nnd sociability See the most exclusive fixtures in town at very MODE RATI-: PRICES lJ5ktI'''.'""'!'.i'"!i''1'' WALKER & KEPLER S 531 CHESTNUT ST, - Icinjr CIIIU KIMi Act nrvrs ' t x rr-a'- TUtr eei 7K HemvsCMked P. f. t 8 p, ul ZUlSStt'S HO' 820 Walnut St. JOHW.O. H. 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Phene. !rul tJJ BALTIM0RE&0HIQ I Have you ever tasted it? 1 s Butter 48 c lb Sold enlv in our Stores wiwwwn1 Smedlee fAffiafflfvfWi ' I ". - SAVE THE PARK Every r e q u i r e m cut necessary for the success of the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition can be had only in Seuth Philadelphia. Seuth Phila. Sesqui-Centennial Committee Have Yeu Meney te Rent? 'TMILS Company will lease it for as intr (ir us short a time n von (Ichiro, payiiiR you interest ai rental. Did you ever leek al the iipcninR of a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT that way? Start nnw mid be the landlord of your own tnnncv ; jjel the habit of saviiiK and you will seen be the landlord of your own home. s.l IMiS A( f'Otl.NTS COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. IjftabU'hrd lUi K " . hhi rm ,vyw reas-irt. JJW. m: imMsdiLwi H ," fit j"1i: .tMMi ftfrifcr.M3k. gfaieVw..,, karJ&thvaH