l&tflWWWi wphijup wwwMamimBUMAie M'lwwmmTm H.f il KWA ''.VtflL'WTSA "ew'j -" L .., . J- 'jm ; v ? ";t , V" TsffT ' wff '' ''X ? THE WEATHER Unsettled and colder tonight and Sunday with probably rain or 'snow; fresh variable wind. TRMPKRATURR AT KACfT HOUR Kuetutra mz ' V m Li n 10 lit 12 I 12 T5 40 40 41 42-44 4440 40 y ine M &? VOL. VIII. NO. 129 Entered si 8ecend-Clis Matter at the Poitefflce at Philadelphia, P. Under t'.ie Act of March 3, 187 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922 Published Dtllr Ktept Bandar. Subscription Prlej IS a Tar by Hall. Ceprrliht, 122, by Publle Lider Company . PRICE TWO CENTS I 9MWmmtw;&-, tvf ' " "5W - - ' jrrT ' ,'TTr , ffublic gfeftgcr in-.... i i ., .. M i i -! mi ii i t IB. T. MEN BUY D.OOO SHARES TV' mmtmmm R ri III I B H I I II HI iii unuii nil i i Uiii & . 1 - HERE'S THE GLAD NEWS FOR FIRST LIM'RICK WINNER Workers, New Stock- jars, win uanvass Ter rexles Needed for Control (SWERVING LOYALTY IS Wtit rnnen IM eccni llTinn trLCUUCU in iiuguLuiium mpleyes Line Up Against Five Insurgent" Directors in Forthcoming Battle is LETTEH EXPLAINS STAND portents of Transit Head Tell ? Uku Thau WIeri r flverhrnw it" -J ....... -W .S.......W.. Present Management V f. . . ... farnieves or tne I'nuaneinnm pld Transit Company threw them lives today into the battle between Mitten management and the Mtnpany's five insurgent directors, matintr a situation unparalleled in 'American, street-railway history. 4' Ten thousand shares of P. R. T. "V . i- i it it l i . x j KOCK Bem in me nrsi neur 01 iraa- 'JBf en the stock exchange today, for 'approximately $240,000, were ac iired by the company's 10,000 em pleyes, one share apiece for the men aid women who keerj the trolleys ieeving. rcThls block, added te 10.000 ether .fi : ";'",..:: ..'..,:;.: wares controller. Dy me mitten wtnasement. erives Themas E. Mit- tee,1 president of the company, con trel of, it is said, the largest single kieek held by shareewners. The full 'power of this stock group is te be l oeiere and at the stockholders' I Meeting March 15. PUBLICUM LEDGER irtuMie tax IcUfitlng flubtlr Ctftgcc , tiraote PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY HDZRXDOKI SQUARE PHILADUPBA PAYTOTHEORDtROt. R.U. Baldwin NO.. 52.lt) 1 6718 II. Sydenham St. &.9jtf Oak Lane.Phlla, aLLHHHIIrw ,., ' bLLWI mTT.- .. if kl BBBaKk7"BBBl BBBBBBBBBLLm. LLB -BBBBBBBLLH c z&z -i SUM OijTOO ANDnO CTS. DATaSiCZHSZLl $ 100,00 v C LEDGER COM '??. FAJtY Xl& r JT m " OLLARS rneAntifipn, REM, LIMERICK Ne. 1 There once was a radio bug Who yelled "S O S" when a thug Held him up en the street, But the thug said, "Repeat-! 'Turn a movie rehearsal by Deug. Welfare Savings Used Jhtet savings fund of the empleyes' :Utioe was net drawn en te pur- i stock for the empleyes, it Is snid. fct the'' stock was bought out of the tUire fnnd rntaed hv the trellpr men. jThl unprccedentctl action, designed f,te itrengthen Mr. Mitten, will bL- n Stable investment for the empleyes Ltttthe company's earnings permit the I per cent dividend which Mr. Mltteu lewtemplatcs. y?As the eteck'fi par value i $fi0 nnd jek ei we iu.uuu pirn res tenay were JMgbt around 24, n 0 per cent dividend -would net about 12 per cent en the -bTMtment. .And It Is en the efforts of these very fWrkers who Invested their thousands iVU the dividend rests ; they nre new pirtners Jn the V. It. T.. and it is te tWr interest In every sense te make nod. W III Canvass for Trexles : The emplejes hnve fermcil n com- I nittee which, acting ns shareholders, .Willi call en ether stockholders nnd re quest proxies for Mr. Mitten nml for u. A. Kichardsen and W. C. Dunbar, tlee presidpnts of the company nnd members of the Heard of Directors. Tn his recent call te stockholders for (proxies, Mr. Mitten named the two liTlfe president with himself ns these IIa M'Ii.... k ..-.I .., 1 , v fuum mu vuiing iuverH mieuki ui fcrnarded. Resolutions drawn lnt night nnd Irmpeweplng the purchase of the 10,000 kires of-$teelc with money of the u el ite fund' were passed unanimously te- W at a meeting of the Ce-Onerntive Mfarc Association. rv.i . .. ... wrgmes rci)resentinr nil l ip pnr- etrns, shops nnd offices met In the Lu- lierne bani, Tenth nnd Luzerne MrcetH. ner a few cntlmslabtlc addresses the 'Secredlted delegates (-auctioned the ,'iteck purchase plan. The Workers' Resolutions r; The resolutions fellow : "TtCnl-n.l .!.. .!. . ... . i -- ", mm inu presiiiem, vice President mill t i-ivi I.,, fn 1... i i i ... f -- "- .-.v. uu iiiiiuiii ji:u l Mil the pnrni-mnAnt .nn....i,in i ... .PurehiiK net te exceed 10,000 hlmres of .uiIl11,J!n,,!.,0lf-nl Kte'lc of tlui Pliila- V.n" '.a'"" imiihlt I'einpnnv. n.iileC,v,,(1' ,,,ut T"'1" MeKlrev. ;m?Ri Nm,'. i"d K. L. Ain-tln. the I ,LUen.- President nml treasuu-r liL i -Operative Welfnie Abseeln- "0a. hp nil, iiii-U.,.1 .,,,,1 .11. i ... I i BI-AI..A I "......, ,,,,i, uiit-lll-ll III If Vr frni" the Lund Title nnd Tnmt VXimiinnf i1...n..fi . .. - .. r(Vj.hn;... ",, .v;."1 """''. t": rtbelnti "'" ,mllml Association all l""it ?.'. w"'ltlps, te wit: Pern t" t,t"",R nf America "'. iter 5m. r,eaH"y, eerlllirateH series H, 1!)L'2, I tot T,1S,",,,S "f Aniwlcn. m Per rial in'""' "",,,H- ",',lc A, inl'4, I 'iri ,n. .t". 1-M. S100.000. '-till niliirw nf Am. ....... R. M. Baldwin didn't believe us when we told him he was the win ner of the first Llm'rlck. He thought the boys In the Penn Mutual Life Insurance office, where lie is employed, were trying U play a practical jolte en him. nnd he vowed they couldn't feel lilm no, sir. But when lie gets this cheek today he'll find that be fooled himself; but he'll probably be able te laugh at It at least a hundred dollars' worth. Mr. Bald win lives at 6718 North Syden ham street. Oak Lane ATTEMPT TO WRECK FAST EXPRESS TRAIN BALKED Discovery of Obstruction en Read. Ing Track Saves Scores Reading, Feb. 11. Scores of lives were threatened last night when the crew of n freight train found an old brake shoe bound te the south track en the Reading rend near Shnmreck. The "Oueen of the Vallcv." fast express between Hnnisburg nnd New Yerk, was due in two minutes. Early this morning rnllreari police arrested Oswln Hettcnstcln. nineteen years old, of Maple Greve, charged with attempting te wreck the train. It was said by the police thnt lie had partially confessed, but would tell no reason for bis actions. The freight crew which removed the old brake shoe was just this side of Shamrock station when they saw a man dashing from the tracks. A min ute later when they passed the plnce he was standing they noticed the ob struction. Stepping the train, it hur ried attempt was made te remove it, cutting wires with axes. The Whistle of the "Queen" was heard pcferc the shoe wns removed. It passed at u high rate of speed. BONUS BILL HITS SNAG Disagreement Over Manner of Rais ing Meney Splits Committees Washington, Feb. 11. flly A. P.) Unable te leach an agreement en the soldiers' bonus tax program framed by n Heuse Ways nnd Means Siib-l'em-mittee, members of thnt body and of the Senate Finance Committee referred the matter today te a sub-eemmlttee of four. Chairman Mel-umber of the Senate con- Winner Failed in Every Lim 'rick in Last Contest Se R. M. Baldwin Wouldn't Believe Us This Time and Seemed Inclined te Threw Us Out We had te waste the time of three hlch-nrlced men nearly a whole dav te convince the winner of Llmpln' Iiim'rick Ne. 3 thnt he was really the winner. And even then he was skeptical. Yeu see, lie thought It was the boys nt bis own office playing a practical joke en him. 'He is: R.- M. Baldwin, 0718 Sydenham street, Oak Lane, engresser with Fcnii Mutual Life Insurance Company, Sixth and Walnut streets. The completed limerick which wins tedny'H check for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, follews: Limerick Ne. 1 There once was a radio bug Who yelled "S. O. R." when u thug Held him tip en the street, But the thug said, "Repeat" ('Ticas a movie rehearsal ly Deug.) This last line was chosen from the ten en the ballet by the freshman class in composition nt Temple University. The ether nine contestants who wen honorable mention were: B. F. Bibighftus, 215 Cooper street, Camden. Charles V. Wenncr, 2840 North Twenty-third street. ,., -.., F. L. Oagcr, 2082 Sixty-fifth ave nue, Ocrmnntewn. . .. Jehn Jeseph Martini 1021 Seuth Third street. Jeseph Harris. 009 West Sterner strcct. .... , Jeseph V. Furlong, 135 Mldvaic nvc nue. William Wolstcnhelme. 1023 East Llpplncett street. (Mrs. Wolstcnhelme wns a winner in the last contest, If our memory is net at fault.) M. B. Mulford, St. Luke's Scheel, Wayne. T. A. Jenkins, 3A Ivan Apartments, Forty-seventh nnd Baltimore avenue. It was, as we say, an nwful job te convince Mr. Baldwin nnd his wife that our geed newa was really true. Mr. Baldwin has been sick for n few days and he seemed te be quite sure that the bejs at the office had get our men te lieh) them play a practical joke en "tt" 'ui '" ev." E i"' '"r5- n " r'B. """' were transferred """"" imc e..,c ..........I. u.iu, ,,, ..Mfn illirlne n.n.n SAY MRS. DIER GOT 1150,000 IN GEMS TO BEAT CREDITORS SOCCER SCORES 2 F'n'I Receivers List Big Array Jewelry in Petition te . N. Y. Court of RESTRAINER IS ISSUED TO PREVENT DISPOSAL Continued en Pnae Elchtren. Column Four 0 VACCINATED TO HALT SMALLPOX MARTIN TELLS HOW WELFARE FUNDS GO Receivers for E, D. Dlcr & Ce., brokers, made public today a glittering list of jewels, valued nt mere than ?in0.000, which, they say, were pur chased nnd transferred te the name of Mrs. Edith Dicr, wife of the head of the firm, te defraud creditors. Seme of the articles were bought through the company and ethers through Dicr nnd his wife, the re ceivers say. Following Is the list of articles In cluded by the receivers : N'ccklace $19,000 Necklace, 17,000 Bracelet 6,000 Klnir 650 Diamond snap 2,650 Diamond clasp 3,300 Twe rings 6,500 Four Orlentnl pearls 16,600 Diamond bracelet watch 1,450 Emerald ring 7,000 Pearls 31,800 Diamond ring 12,600 Emerald ring 12,000 Pearl scarf pin 3,200 Pair of links ' CB0 Four vest buttons B50l Htutls 200 Held toilet set 784 Desk set 379 Diamond and sapphire meshbag 1.200 Pearl eye-glass sllde 1,050' Platinum watch 375 Diamond cigarette holder 225 Diamond bracelet watch 2,500 Diamond barpln 15,000 Jeweled veil pin 235 Diamond cigarette holder 160 Oeld flask 285 Sliver flask 60 Oeld fountain pen 60 Cane ' 125 Silver centerpiece 370 Single-stene pear-3hapcd diamond ring 14,000 Upen consideration of 11 petition fijed before Judge Thompson in the United States District Court today by Clarence Lecb, receiver for the com pany, a rule was entered enjoining Mrs. Dier from disposing of the articles. Mr. Leeb charges that some of the jewels were purchased in the name of the company and ethera In the name of airs. JJier, but thnt articles purchased te Advanced Case, Suffered by Weman, Causes Quarantine of Seuth Phila. Section TWO CITIES BEING WATCHED A sinallnet quarantine which Involved almost fiOOO persons was declared, at 3:.10 o'clock this morning, in the district bounded by Twenty-first street. Twcn-ty-thlid, Christian and Bninbrldge. The entire distilct was roped off by 2."i0 patrolmen under ilheetien ft Act ing Police Cnptaln Patrick I enn. Dr. A. A. Cairns, chief medical Insoeeter of the Beard of Health, and tlnrtv ills- trlrt unrfnnnu n,n1 ntlin. ..iit'uttl,.... fcrence said It probably would he two ; pressed Inte service, immediately began or three days before there was a linal decision. It was understood thnt the principal items in controversy were the proposed Increased tax en capital stock transfers and the suggested levy of 2',-j per cent en the undistributed profits of corpora tions. A number of the majority mem-, hers of the Senate committee were said te have Interposed strong objections te til, fclie said, until the day before, going iiii-sc jirinn i uii- Kiui'im inn nicy 1 nui as a wnsnerweinnn te families 111 would reiani tne improvement in gen eral business conditions. 1 the long task of vaccinating even body who could net show a fresh sear. The quarantine wns lifted at !:lf o'clock. The ease of smallpox which led te the quarantine wns discovered jesterday by Dr. Jehn P, Turner. 1302 Seuth Eighteenth street. He wns visited by a patient named Rose Irwin, colored. .'(H) I'ltzwnter street. SIid had weiU- Declares That Most of Criticism of Federation Is Due te Misunderstanding AGREES IN PART WITH HALL Judge J. Willis Martin, president of the Welfare Federation. Is net ruffled by blows tfenlt organized charity by Ceuncllmen Wegleln iid Hall. He expressed perfect Mnderstandlng today of the viewpoint nf me two Coun Ceun cllmen nnd even admitted sympathy with one of the Ideas advanced by Council man Hall. This was that the personal touch wns the fine thing In giving charity. "It is true." said Judge Martin, "that by 'cemmerclalizlnc' clinritv .-.. take from It, In a great mensure, the ' personal touch. It would be nn Ideal condition If we could get the personal touch developed te the point of caring for nil who suffer, all who nre ill, all who are unfortunate. But that is Im possible where there nre such great de mands upon i-liarltv as we fiml in city ei I'liiiaiicipnin s size. Alie petition says that "while In solvent. Elmere D. Dicr, with intent te hinder, delay or defraud his crcxli crcxli ters, nnd for" the, purpose of secreting assets," purchased -tlie jewels "with funds nut of the'' partnership assets of the concern. "Seme of the articles," thi petition continues, "were purchased In the name of E. D. Dler & Ce., some In tne name et Ills wife. Edith D. Dler. but articles purchased in the name of the alleged bankrupt were Immediately transferred by hini te his wife." .J. Heward Rcbcr, counsel for Wll Inrd P. Barrows, trustee for the bank rupt estate nf Chandler Brethers A: .e,, tenay receneii hy special messen ger from New Yerk S2S0.000 In nihil. tlennl nssets for creditors of the firm. COURT-REFUSES TtTquASH BERGDOLL PROPERTY SUIT Washington Judge Refuses te Pass en Status of Fugitive Washington, Feb. 11. An iiiimic ressful effort was made here today bv Alien Property Custodian Miller, t'n hnve the ceuit dismiss the suit agnlnst him by (irever Bergdol! through his IV.0.. J .:Nir Kmmi1 C- n,,FBdell. of Philadelphia, te recover STeO.OOO Mrs Bergdoll asserts was seized unlaw-' fully. On behalf of Mr. Miller the motion te dismiss tin. petition fi'ed en the ureiiiul tlinl tin enemy character of the plaintiff, abrogated his power of at torney te his mother.. The motion was overruled, because the questions Involved were tee com cem plicated te be dealt with in such .1 me- tlOn. Ifpmrilnl le .,,.... ....... I 1. 1 .... (., e.,.i. 1 , "i""--" i" ee iikiiiik 111 Switzerland. PMU,C.C 4 U.efP 0 Fleisher ".. 2 Sunshine Q Disston 3 Funficld 0 German town B.C. 1 Clever 1 Wcstmercl'd "A". 2 Wcstmercl'd "U", 0 2-0- 4- 1- 1-1- 3-3- 1-1- 6 0 G 1 4 1 4 4 3 1 Phila. F. C Fnll River 1 2 1 Cambria 2 Funflcld 0 Francis 0 Puritan 4 Oliver Urns 1 Rambler 2 e F'n'l 3 5 U- 2 2- 4 1- 1 0- 2- Wchtmnrclnnd. , Albre 0 1 4- 5 0- 2 4- 4 0- 1 BLOOD STAINS 11m rflui 11 1 flu W V- . W. MOB CLUB J Detectives Convinced Man Art rested Has Ne Connection ) , With Film Man's Murder ' DlsntenSaw 1 Ascension Q Mickey 6 Fayette 1 FunfieldClub.. ... , 0 Cambria Jrs 0 Lighthouse 0 Wlldwoed 3 1-l- t 1 1- 1 3- 3 2-2- 2 5 Shet Tower. 4- 5 Belmont G Welcome 0 Somerset 2 Collingswood 0 t Cohecksink 3 Northeast Profs., f) Lighthouse B.C.. 1 Disston Steel 3 Westmoreland .... 1 2 - 8 0- 0 3- 5 2- 2 2- 5 0- 0 0- 3. 1- 4 BASKETBALL SCORES Cernell 13 Penn 7 1124 815 P. M. C. ,10 Muhlenberg- 20 3- 4 2131 4 a Hahnemann CcT. . . 15 Koerestown High . . 13 Upper Darby High . 23 DarbyHigh 3 1731 1730 1134 1316 P. I. D. . . . Oliard Res. Up. Darby Res. Darby H. Res. . .25 .14 .11 2054 13 ?7 516 611 ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS NEW ORLEANS Fourth Blnineystene, 7-1. 8-5, 1-2, wen; Padua, 12-1. 3-1, 4-5, second; Gourmand, 1-2, 1-5, out, thiid. Time, 2.33 4-5. Wadweith's Last, Plmlice also ran. NEW ORLEANS rlTth Filgnte, 9-5, 3-5, 1-6, wen; Tableau d'Henncur, 12-1, 3-1, even, second; Baigueuv, 12-1, 3-1, even, third. ITmc, 1.39. Wynnewood, Uygene Days. HAVANA rifthN'ig, 3-1, 6-5, 3-5, wen; Au Rcyeir; 0-5, 1-2, l-4t, secena; Beiretta, 4-1, S-5, 4-5, third. Time,, 1.48 3-5. Fair nnd Warmer, Salesman, Mess Kit, Counsel, Gomul, Sir Adsum. Chimera nlse ran. NEW ORIEANS Sixth Jenquinn. 5-1. 2-1, even, wen; Wal nut Hall, 7-1, 5-2, G-5. second; Murray, 5-1 2-1, even, third. Time, 1.45. Piemising Tem, Sceurgeman, Pnhn&kn, Trust Official. Helle Paidner Mennen Elder also ran. DISTRICT ATTORNEY SAYS CASE IS MOST BAFFLING! Eager te Find Ex-Butler SandsJ After Quizzing Mabel Ner- mand Three Hours 1TEW ORLEANS Seventlv Current Events, 6-1. even -Lazy Leu, -11-3, 4-3. -3. wen; second; Heieb, 6-1, 2-1. even, third Time, 1.47 2-5. Johnny Overton, Iren Bey, King Trojan, Twe Pair, FielcfLnrk. EnciiniTc. Miss Rankin, Jack Reeves nlse ran. HAVANA PIxth-OMe Pnhner, 3-1, 6-5, 3-5. wen; Johnny 3CenneII. 5-2, even, 1-2, second; Baby Faust. 3-1, 0-5.'3-5 thltd. Time, l.-Il. Sun Girl, Thistlebloem, Light Fantastic, Guards man nnd Timethy J. Hegau also rnn. HAVANA Seventh Keinn, 6-1, 5 7-5, 7-10, second, Gelden Flint, 5-2, 1.4UU-5. Who Can Tell, Black Rese nlse inn. -2, 6-0, even, 1-2. iiaby, Hareld K wen; Fictile, '3-1, third. Time. , Mitliau, Sun FIND CLUE TO ZEH PREV0ST Missing Arbuckle Witness Believed te Be In New Orleans San Francisce, Feb. 11. (Hy A. P.) Zeh Prevest, missing witness in the Roseeo Arbut kle manslaughter 1 case, for whom uiitheritlci. have been searching, is believed by District At terney iirady te ue in ."New Orleans. Brady said Information had been re ceived by ills oflice that she told friends slie was going te the Southern dty. lit declared a detei mined effort would be made te return Miss Preesl te San Francisce before the Arbuckle thiid trial begins next month. I GREGORY SUES J. L. DODGE Charges N. Y. Millionaire Stele Wife's Affections Asks $25,000 A suit for SLTlOIIO dam w .. ,. , . Ft' h"nius; ?. Ti casiir 5 la Per . unit's, series 11. inn 1 i,i '' s,n,,'s "f America 4a; .! , - . ...-.u V'HIIHMM in uifiiIttnmH for the ... Will repel nt me. ' ''Itscl..., .... listen, ' , !!?. .."' "I".IIN nf (lie ....."'" "ii 11 I " in 111 Transit Company I Hill II IIIUI, iffi 1 rnl,,rt' l",SS(''1 ""II be F an, t,, ,,,r."n"'" t H" Land it pJ i "IIHt Company, trustee for WtelM W tt.,1 11, ' "', .( ""l""i" lw aulher. Ew'f. ,1,,p',1 t0 Rvt' te T. E. M. t .uiiiuiiMiiK euiier or any JN 00 Tttp f,ur column Thrte REPORT DEMPSEY TO WED Bebe Daniels Is te Be Champien's Bride, Les Angeles Hears IjOS Angeles. Feb. 11. Jack Dcmp sey, world's heavyweight ring cham pion, will wed Bebe Daniels speed iiuceii of the movies, atreriliiig te a well authenticated lepeit which caused all Les Angeles te register surprise last night. The wedding will take place March t. It was repotted. LONG SHOT WINS Daniel, at 5 te 1, Is First In New Orleans Opener New Orleans, Feb. 1 1. Daniel, .leekej Celtilelti's ineiinl. was lirst under Hie who In the opening race for two-jenr-elds at the track here this afternoon. The winner paid ." te I, 'J tn 1 and een. Pel or llrewn and llughii' cniue in second' Mini third, ir. sppetlvel.v. Tilt' hlimmillies; I'lHST ItAl't:, tin, Tttl'MltH I'urtP. (or Inn. Npur-iUlH. ulliiunie. iniu,, Jioeo, 11 fur fur lentfi1 1. D.inlil. Mil, Ciiltllli'tii, ,. :, I '.! nc J. I'fter llrnnji, 111) Pumv,,, f,. L'.l evpn 3. Iluvhle. M'l. (lurner K-l a. I s.A Time. .30 e-.i. uiuf uiru, m muip UKinnrr, Therefnrn. . n w.i..i.t.n-t.nn.i 1 1.. f i.. we must ti tlm nitvt- Imfct l,i, n...i ..1. iii-i- i 11 iii-iniiuiiiiiuuii tiim 111 uiiiucn, ' i ; ... .. .. i...,,K nun j;ivc 1 w here she has lelntlves. 1 comfeit te these who need comfort Dr. Turner found she had smnllpex through organizations." , In nn advanced stage, nnd immediately , Judge Martin said that criticism of netilleil Dr. unirns and ordered llie '" ""iian' reaenitien wiih due chiefly woman's removal te the Municipal 1 te lack of understanding of what It has Hospital. iit't'iiiupiisiien. , Police and health inspectors lmniedi- Referring te the relief felt bv some ately started te hunt up th families organisatiens hecnuse nf changed con- "nt of an alle.'ed nllenatlen ffLi where i!.e liatl been emplejed. and ueti- U"iensA no said that nt the tecent an- factions of Mi (icerce Crererv fi'Am lied the Cnindeii health authorities, nual meeting of the Philadelphia worn- I l''r luisl and bus. be,,, traiHf.'m.d t Ceunclnmn llllmii McCoaeh's en who support the Visiting Xurse Se-I the I tilled Stales District ( r ... , lirllk.n Tl'l Ni-tlltli fPinilt w.(.nnnn. .Hunt lftfl AIre Tlmmn.i T I..l tl . I.AA. I . . ... ,F,,t 'Hi """"v V -"" " n'.iiu-rvmmi putii, -"-v,M .... iiiuiimn w, imn. HOtline. iurt'11111 h (UV ' flip lira tl.ne .!... dent, sulci thnt for the first time In the, 'Hi Milt I. brought b. (iiM.Vp. TEX RlfiKARn HPI n i..0:"'' T:'"1 ",'u..'" w,li mnrriisl -- .... ,,b.k.w 1 i-ii- nn nn.v iln.M later Ded. PROTEST BY WOMEN was In the minrantlue belt. C'nntaln 1 Arthur J. McCermlck. State Comman der et the iMitlnua; Ulsttbicil Soldiers League, who live at '2'2.V2 Hainbritlgc stieet, was caught In the tpiaratitine, but was net forced le submit te ne- filiatien because of the ec . I!'-", ami tint ten met his wife and laid L'iiiatlen because of tie nuinereiw In- Sports Promoter Under $10,000 Ball ! ''' te her. B a long campaign con. "&B ft Jr, ft. in eon,- I - Voune Girl's Ch.. l Trt ninnil of the Third and De l.anee.v New Yerk. Feb. U.-(BvA Pi- P le" li II , Im.. 1 h.,,lllT' streets police station, lives at hlJVv lllrkiud. sport, pr exv) ' , . hi" wmIe e , I ' ' "' K''trMi Ituiimtnii ill fint I In ii.ri,i,l il... II Vu 1 1 it 111 ill Vllb lAA I... 1 1 . . .' COST BURNS JOB Warning te Sproul Followed by Recall of Appointment. Clean-Up Demanded CORNELL 11 ma st Fitsiwater street ant Inc. lij being Captain (loeigo we escnpeti the nar- s nom mi .-Mu.insi uatl for the notion en duty last nhiht. '' I'm tiranil .lun by .MiiL,lsiini.,niiinrnr 1-.1. ,,, . Tempest, Assistant t'eurt en 11 charge of assault nicfureil i nllMCiaC CIMVUTb nbUALLxD Director of Public Safety, played inlb llfteen-year-eld Alice Ruck an luck his home en Seuth Twenty-feuitb Children's Society. is jiibt euguiu the ipiaiuiitlne 1 the stiee zone', Several police sergeants were iiiaran lined nnd nuinemus City Hall empleyes. The police nnd physicians descended en the section tiuietly curly today, hn- 1 feie anv one was uware of what was happening. SEVENTEENTH CHILD AT 70 Continued en Pace Thirteen. Column a teunsei for iliekard. In aigumtnts1 befeie Mnglstriite Simpsen, ntteinpted , te disci edit testimony jtlvcn ut previous mi.., ns-, U) me ,.,. KlrI ,, ,01. friend. Anna Hess This testimony dealt mainly with places where the al leged assaults took plale. After listening te argument bv loiiinel for the society the magistrate adjourned t in proceedings loniperarllv te allow Richard te produce bail, mean time placing him in t,0 custeih of his counsel. ET BEATSPENN, 24-15 J Quakers Lese First Came After Sixteen Wins as Ithacans Pull Surprise West Virginia Carpenter Celebrates Addition te Family ' Star City. W. Va., Feb. ll.-nir UrllLL 5)Hrt t IS UNLOCKED w.vsciinerrj, m f,t,u- Summons te Return Heme Fellows Resignation of Premier Yen Pehin. Vb. 11. (By A. P. The M'elguntlnn of Dr. W. W. Yen For eign Minister and Acting l'lemJer. was pioseiited te the Cabinet last evening Immediately aflerwaid the linvein- nent niiueiineeii um I it had summoned hnltii. tis-tiii ,isl,li, ,,,... Ik.. 11 .111.. ,; IVr i V, VIT i "ingien A wide open breach between Demo Deme Demo oretic women nnd the local Democratic organisatien, nnd bitter rivalry in the northeast were revealed tedav bv Oov Oev Oov erner Sprnul's last-minute leversal of the npiinintment of Henry J. Bums, as magistrate. When the (Joverner, nt Hnrrisburg. wns prepating te name th- former Kensington saloonkeeper as the nc nc cesser te Magistrate Kisen'.rnwn Mrs. J.ilen Dunne Dnis. of th- Democratic Vt omen s Committee, sent- him this telegram : Mave J Oil forzetten veiip nnllMnal If you A. P.) .loin W City, nged seventy jears, is today cele butting tne turtu et his sevonteenth child. At the iike tliree score nnd ten he is in excellfliit physical condition, anil works eight hours cuch day as a carpenter. The seventeenth child was horn jes terday te his second wife, who Is aged lifty years, Then Thieves Leave Lene Dime, Found Therein, en Tep After going te all the trouble of drill ing n safe in the clothing factory of Julius '.Inzer, in I North Seventh street, last ufeht. thieves found that It wis unleckcr. They nlse found a soli seli ary dime, Which they placed mi lop of "rEr i" twsr ""Xuw,i,Bs?.v.t..i 1.".,.. 1IT....I u . . in. i . ' ".. "il . ,-;' .'"" ""ri' "'. .viiirii -!, .iiiiiisicr iii tne I'nlted nmoitiens for next niitumn? ....... n, .,,. .,. ... in.,-i, ii, Ming. the "I'l'eint as n Demoernt c magistrate In delegates te the Armament Conference. I'hllndelphla anv tine hut mJ a s J" -".... ..." !,le's. he has the hnettng of the Deme- l-tHUiUbUN HAS BIRTHDAY , V'.emp.n' ve" "'" lesp "lp backins i..-.. ..,,,,, , Mum. jomecrnis, nut also rih... , pi. u,n r. . . I J ", 7lr,,ug itepiiDiicnns who have In- Celebrates at City Hall Pest Issuing dersed her. Loek before you leap." marriage Licenses INTKRCOU.Bt.lATK lnn ITImrlen '. . ICirtmiMitli el it mkl it Carnrll Yule I.KAOIK NTAMIIMi ' '.. I'd. ?. I .IM i .ISO ? I .1511 ll 2 '-''Vn Feb. 11. Fer the Chief Clerk of thMnrrlage Licenses1 ttxvM!S&&&38XJai&r& .,J.L'!i'. 00i f-000 f wW .. " i - r- . ""..,mif,n-.BD, uivm,. ". ' 'iT i "ii if 1. 111111.-1111 innvri i., rergtisnn lei hiv eeleb-nled Ills seeiity.fth nntnl thn lit "hard work, as he teiinetl it ii, hlsCitv Hall otlice. Mr. YnKwxm Ihes at IIW'J Neith Sixth slreet. M,-. " gusen s an undo of .lutlce Ferguseii, OrtOIl KKr. ..KHTATK OFFKRINflH . Blwrav nbsillarilA Haml ri i - B" T-"jVr "- t.sBsi vimnne IV Recalls Apxlntnicnt (Joverner Snreul nniioiineeit iin,r,' (appointment at I P. M. jesterday and nter recalled It, explaining that pro pre tests hed been made by State Repre sentative Philip Sterting and by Alfred M. Caldren, are City Committeeman from the Thlrty-first Ward. Clmiries P. Dennelly. Democratic city leader, ami Jehn O'Donnell, chairman of the tatuutd rat Aw, enmli Ithaca. N. Y seceiiil straight jear tlie Cernell basket .... i.,i. in. iit-ii iiie unx. te the cam cam peon I Diversity of Pennsjlviinln I he en the court here, defeating the Hed and Blue thi afternoon. 4 , V Lust jenr Danny McNlel.el's tiulntet." riding en the crest of n wave , f cei.. sec,, ive victeres dropped ,.,- 0, v ,?, "? B1mp of tlu ynr here. I his nfternnen'H vli.fr.,,.- i... .1. . ,. . nn.i mm.i... ...,.;:. :"' iv no- net " " iniiiiei tireiiKs the sireBK ei renn that mil SHE DENIES ANY QUARREL Actress Issues Statement De daring She Can Offer Ne 1 Solution of Tragedy By the Associated Press Les Angeles, Feb. 11. David Adams, captain of detectives, today an nounced that Walter Thiele, who had been held since late Inst night as a material witness in the murder of Wil liam Desmond Tayler, had no con cen con nexeon with the case, ns far as th police investigation could disclose. A bleed-stained cap found in Thlelc's room, the captain said, had no bearing en the Tayler investigation. Thiele. twenty-five years old. who said he wns bem in Oakland nnd has been In Les Angeles for a year, was booked en charges of carrying concealed weapon and suspicion of burglnry. Tills morning two deputy sheriffs left their office hastily en a mission which ether deputies said had resuKed from a new and apparently valuable clue bear ing en the thenrr. nf l,n. n... ..... Jajlers death was the reselr jealousy. District Attorney Woolwine trio. Phoned from his home that he was rest- Mn,w! w0,,, be dnTn "hertl-v before lunch time. Hc wns in his office until midnight Inst night, engaged with various witnesses, including Miss Mabel ermand. netress. who was questieny for nearly three hours. Wants te Find Sands Miss Normand, according te Mr; .1 M ii i """eie e,uai anything t" e,e i,ice. d.at" "teMiDg Kdwnrd . Bnndjt missing former butler-Becre-a ry JtoLlflX,er' but nppnrently con cen hrmed the District Attorney's belief in the importance of locating him, for he later said : ''Sands is the man we must find." .Miss Normand wns the second film actress of prominence te respond te a summon from Mr. Woolwine, the ether being Mary Miles Mlnter, who. it nan just became known, wns in the offi cial s private office answering questions while the funeral of the director wiw In progress last Tuesday afternoon. Beth Miss Normand nnd MNh Mlnter have admitted close friendship with Tayler. When Miss Nerman arrived at the District Attorney's office, she was ac companied by her chauffeur, William Davis, who drove her te the Tayler home the night the director was killed nnd who previously bus stated Tayler accompanied her te her automobile when she departed. Chauffeur Alse Questioned Davis also was questioned briefly by Mr. Woolwine untl his chief deputy, William C. Deran, who Is assisting in ' me investigation. It is believed that letters of Miss , Nrirniunil te Tayler, for several day lepnrted tnis-ing. hut Inter found In, a loot If a cleet In the Tayler hemn. 'were considered during the District Attorneys quest Inning of tlu uctrcsn. Before Miss Normand emerged from ; the District Attorney's chambers, Davie was called In. Shortly after the ques tioning of Davis began one of the two detectives who hint disappeared hur riedly earlier In the evemiij; returned lifter an absence of two hours with a fourth officer. At 11:10, after having been in the District Attorney's office mere than three hours. Miss Normand emerged anil posed for newspaper photographers. She were a led dress, hi-iij furs and black bat At that time the question- 1 ing of her ehniilTeur was In pi egress, Davis' questioning was of vhert du ration, lie escorted Miss Neimand te her meter car mid drove her home. "I never snw a case se devoid of workable clues as this me," said Mr. Woolwine te 'lie ni'wspnpcriwn. Thinks She Told All "I believe Mist Nnrinnnil te)tl me I raetli'iihy eveijtlimg i-he knows nbeut the case," he continued. "The cuse li ns baffling as ever." Miss Neimnui) issued statement through her manager In which she tie dared she could "net offer any solu tion whatever" fni the slajlng of Tax ler. The actress denied she was in lore with Tajler had quarreled with hlin. The statement wns Issued just before ( entlnnrfl rn l'.tr I'tiiir. CtiTiiinn Oef F0PE PIUS RECEIVES CARDINAL DOUGHERTY teen and which Included ..U.i-w i-i.i. ... iT." ".."". "'"HB tile .......r. viFiiiiuuiU Ullll JTI Pontiff Expresses Regret Americans Were Late for Election Keine. Feb. II - illy A, P.)- Pepe wnnln"l,1,m """ receiwti i iiruirini Dough reached six- '" m unuii 'ipuiu, in private audi- neii team The defeat tie In the once, greeting mm most ceuiially, ami ncctnn, both "I'ressniB uir icgn-i i'ii n the entire of whom scored victories ever the Ce". I ('''1',K-' ' Ciudlnals that It's American ineuiiit-rH nun ui-.-n iiniimc iu leach Jieini) In time for the election of the new pontiff. His Holiness told Cardinal Dougherty it wus a great pleasure te become per senally acquainted with him ,,fter lm. lug learned nf and admired the zeal of the Cardinal which l,ml contributed se greatly te the welfare of the churefc J rinceten and Dnrtmnuth. In ml te Penn having three victories nt nefent. This nfternnen'H victor of Penn means n triple .,. . i-iuirKIIIII' l.enEiie. nildltlen nil one i... flnf i..". :.:.:"-" ,'.u,,,r.v. a ;,., -" '""'ie ier i erneil this One of the largest crowds Hint ever attended a basketball game here jammed thei armory and cheemi lustily for cS?- CUnte ea race TkiuuC Cele-ajrw. DO yOV RVBt BRAB TNR I caiuniiwt wfravHHf 'AICHi H.T fcW ti mmvMr. rs v; r- AW, W3 tm vil 1 Wfil ai J Ji i V. i1 i Sri M V l1 "fl i vvl m i ftl .4 . Hf'.ni Mb Vj .ft'is it Aij.?k i. k.:''f T&X A . S'fW.'.'l. '. :QjAmbsm,. jy r&iv fci'Ae.-et"-, J1 . . il
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