-T..T3 !ftffi A VlrP " f tWv 'vV VVlVf 11!!ISI INTER R A-fJ"""''.''(n;y--,yjtf' y'-n)?'. i ft'-v- HwwrmBm t-fc.v." e-tL-nillt -is g&n POLITENESS , THE STUFF THAT MAKES THE WORLD' RUN SMOOTHLYi .- IP J sip ate liVDangereus Chase Pbf Pickering ancr Mather If Clubs KsTK l, ... - -" vmut in liMtittt uuura t tfj.V J 'V;f.'eI lllinitch te frwlmj ri'Hlr l--lf.-r . TiWRii tiieirr, i .1., i' en. i.. - i nc S embers of (In1 riclici-lng mill I. mines "Mntlii'i- Ilunls nre cu loving n ilnv of kt nlxiiit the llrniiririN. west ft this today, ninl huudtfds of person t lire en 1li hills u atetiinc lic i'hc event wns postponed from 'W YrnrN lny bcetiiiM1 of Imd weather dltlens. nnil the coins Imlnj l dim- .!,(, nlt.l ll.i, irl.i.lllt.l III fltll fir. il , 'ft. ' I S -Fellow ins tin' clin.se the hunters willi fsRiM entci tinned ill lintndjwltie Meniiews,' 'EfVnrm. the home of Oniric II. Mnther. 3ft' near T.runi. Tin KiikIMi hounds of ' f., the- F.rnndvwiiie Metulew run. mm tnei t; 'Amprir-m mititiiilM of the 1'IrkrrlM iS&'ltunf nrc vjltic with r.Yeh ether In the ' cy.rhiisc. each p.irU mnnticrinu iilnnit tlur- i l-ftc, . . n i I .r .1... I'...... 1 1. WW""" "" """"'S '" "" ll"'l HIV'-'I- Vie. Ins of their icsni'ctlc vlniiil. ib r..t ..t fl.rt Imtifiti'd ni'piiiiil 111 nnlii- i'i?, mobiles nt Hip mthc of I lie .tnrt. Slm'il :58J Ilrldce, four mill"' southwest of here. I 1 where, they lrft their c.-ir. Hide ninl sc- ii cared their horse, which Ii.nl been tiiken J A there fin l b thf sremii" ninl htiuieinen 'Of U1C IWO Ol K.IIU'.lll l"lls. lln-T-illll nil.--, i". made short I lifter in o'clock, mul no )k difficulty wiim found in finding n fe SAvnciir the Mi Kmlili'ii fnrm. 'I lie Picket Jfi.'Jn hounds remained h'-ie ever nlsht tTL .....I ......... .....!. .... ,1... ...ii.li. It I.I. ll It .!. ii I1HII WC1I I'.III, I'M MM' ' ll . "lll'M i' A a most illumined one. with Hie riders ,-'' In tlm ri'il ..I' i lip MmiIiit mid "ia of ' Hie i'lfkeriiiK orsunliillen1-. The ridei-- of the Itrnmbuiini Meinlew Tlnnl In the sidille nre t'hiirli". I'. Mntlter. iiiiiMit of fox hetiinl: Mi- .IOM'ihltie Mnllier. si )nielli Miitlier. Mr. mid Mr Vli-ter Mmlier. Mr. :md Mrn. (flllieri M.iih'-r. Mis .lfie Mann, Nnv rl Ilellierl Kllf-e. of New Ymk, ninl iee Inintmen mid creiiiu1'. Pepe Gets Tiara; Blesses 200,000 i Oenllnucil from I'.ice tlm- niatter-ef-fiiel mid lmines.-l.le mnii- ncr nhtjtiiiiii; in Hi" world today. Sil ver hnplee of the "iNleentli renlnry im im im lionneed the eoreniitloii, mid the ted lehea of the :i;eil CiiriiiiniK iiiin'luiu With the iinlleriii of the Sw h iiiiirN recalled the Middle As'"., lull the eril-h f Stiff tutor- "I ' ' lieai hrenp c;ite of a fermerl ferliiddinx Vniieini ie-vi-aled thai Miiiieihins w.is fhaiiseil in Heme. Hepe Plus Will l.r.ue Vatiean SIt,V Iheti-.iinl tier-oils weie jiaeked IB the nrlil' nml iiiiirf-le ISa-ilifii of St. 1'eter .-. -lleiit and revrrential. with one. tliu'icht nemulinj: nil llint the saintly old inmi witliln the Vatiemi walls m.t ,el enjoy th.il wlihli the. rei'reaiinii of .'onus Kiittl of Dciie, flinihlii the Alpine uieiiiitaint or hi natie Imnl Today lie i- a JiriMiner within the Vatican wall-, hut tomorrow, the hope I- linely evinx'eil. h.c niaj he free te mingle among the t'reiwN of the coinmeu people he lovi levi lovi he well. The lift nic age -ent out broadcast out the world hy I'epe I'iu expreeil the wili for universal pnei pnei fientleu and deelmed that while the Hely See should nut ahanilen any of the Chiireh'- teniieral prerogntheV, a Klltliflieter iirraiiseineiit. wherein- tlie Vatican ctiuhl rule -piiituully only. .w . iii. i ..- n I ...111 a At the etiti'iniee "i, Pepe wn- I04'eied hv Cardinal Merrv lYrlllMI " ICeDwiitai: 1955: BrTheChle1tbvMt.l JA MUll I )mms&0P" 1 r-n 1 f! -just a WW' ! sv) ! 'a ' .. ny please , ! ,, L Yeu get h 1 w -- 1( , Yte'Wb '' Jmw aefXv whktydu X Ca 'iiutcinrr Wy ' Ch J Vwd! JJ L4 immmtiM m mmsmmmmM - - " u h i - v' vi9 'y. i mjrrx nr ' " 'rnrTn v. -. ii . .--r Tr- ?fsss. it it &'. v ss "v 'iHHiHO. v, - " ' eA4l .'-:f it i i narkTM 'hk."-rH T" i vmr fn m. eli I ' n?;; JgEr VA. wmte A cheerful voice can atari your day with un$hine. A courteeut clerk can make you feel geed for hemre. fTAwjATsTTiKE7 Pit's a Te COME HERE - SrT- ( PLEASURE I ?&?cmM'tWA w. vj rslv is a ja Yeu like te patronize the movie theater where the at tendant are court coin. The polite taxi driver h a great autt for hit company. U ':::- fTTI-.jU p fLLi fite5) A grouchy tlrttt car conductor cui tpeil the day for you. An ill-mannered clerk can drive you away from the beet of etere. Men Plan te Buy Mere P. R. T. Stock Cutttfniiel frum 1'nre Onr 9 ,1 1- i I t 1? i' Rr, Ht'Mklieldrr- get a dividend. What the, want Mitten te de i- te put .ill of tli'e -in plus earning- hack into the prenei t, , fr the hem-tit of I'nieti Tiaetien -tm-l,. lln'llTf . "The idea would net down that -enic wa inti-t he found te -hew the world that Mitten'.- friend- are our friend-, and hi- enemies our encmlc-. Al-e, that our hearts arc inextricably bound up te t lie -ueee-sful operating' of thi-preperty. ., I "In the end the fellows found the VC Tvi """'" " " ""V11" i"",wnj. and they found the inean-. Ten VTl Pene wa- eeoiieil hv ( an lni.il Merrv .1 1 .!.... .... v4 j.i'v.1 .... 1 . ..1 . . 1. . 1 iimii-iiiiii -ignaiiiie- aipi-evei (lie p ir- W rtfJ nl. iirchprli-t 01 .;. Peters who,,.s ., .,. .,. n,.,11n,fll,1.1, plin,'. m'iV, . '""""-'"v , "". '-"""ar.v!,)UII initiatUe. our own fund- went into lllntllf nrreliiiiTl nr hnriilit" ii.nin 11 i .1 . . . . . .!-: 1 .1 1 - tne inarKcr tine purchased ii.(HX) s ime.- ?t rrei' , f I ,"r,,!:r"r t the capital -teek of our company. hnite. I.I r,.""l,. i, ' 1 '.l',!'."1 ""."i'1"1' -n.i.lk of It. folk-: A deen jri.r ffi .: ,:Un!ln- e ,c f kUs?;, "::;: , vt';vrntirfr "??" ,,,,,.,,', ting lln. te a small bundle of (lIM ' w lnt.. tl.r nw iiicnMns ...inSiis hemp, chanting 'p-it-t San. i... -i-'" ' "elple- -lue- e ,,n un.-en- transit gleria mundi." -eiuiiable machine that eventuallv The lirst two of the little bundle. ,,(1 ',R"11 ""," ", ,,!,MTate attempt burned wlih great rapiditx. but the '." l ''"' ',"u',iU', ,,f mli-trliil third failed te catch lire. ;, n-.itmit i i,--l; im . thrice rellgluing it befiire ir wa-linallv . 1'iU''' ,I" '" r '"-- ' 1' '"" cenntnicd These given te -ign- inter- M'-""'l ""r part in the ilebacle of lillll. preted tli'- te mean that the Pepe-- '""I I'll "t 'l'm-c tlie-e who. heroic glory would be la-ting and Ins reign "'"l "1"' "lan- ''"' ""', re-iien-lUle jeng. ter tnat trai:eii. .Name- Highly puu-ei I'epe ,s Diel her ami Sister There During the icienienv in the Uasiliea Francesco Uatti. the brether: I'mnilla. ..... .Iut.. ..!.. I t ;-M f.j '"'! e'" 4I in in" nun iiiur nieie-, .i r eiMAvith 11 Maileiiiui.like fncc. -nt In n finall stand immediately te the right of tnr tn rene. able document, inspired by left senli nicnts and ceiieeivcd by n body of werk-er- the like of which Is net te be found the country o'er. . "Laber backed it- faith with its ca-h when it piireha-cd lll.(HH) -hare- of the -lock of thi- cempiiny. And manage ment did tlie -ame when it likvi-e purclia-eii lti.titHj share.- of the -sine City Pays Tribute te "Emancipator" wmwmmw Taulpr-Mvtteru deiriieTttythlnr.-cVitntii, nwipejrcr Continued from race Onr IJnceln illnuer of the l.li J.u l.eginn of Hener will take place, tonight in T.u -teek. Thus, men and inamigcment arc.!:" y,"i'"-- i""iB "mutu sireci. near 1 - ' ii inii IW K J4. Si K, v fv .Men Out of "Step" we have an army of HJ.Oiil in I'liilnilelplila - social directory -iickee , the ciN'am, while- the men wlie oier eier nteil their re.ul had te be eenteni with the -kiiu milk. "And new today thee -nine wejIcpm, 10. (JIM) -treng, have inve-ted a quarter of a milium of their own funds in tlie "Hew does it feel te be the Pntw'- prepeity which they helped te ic-i-ue L-..I .. . ... .... .. . ... . . . ! .!. ..1 1. .. .1 !.. X'.,.. I.. pj; oreuier en a uaj in;e tin-.' u-Ued the la''.. .Associated Pre-s corre-nenilcnt in rnl. I V& Un nn he steed near the seat occupied I M by Francc-ee. or "Mv feelings cannnt he ile-ci-!li...l it is just impossible for hip te tind word with which te cxprc.. what I feel at the fr- present moment." the Pepe', brother k'- replied In perfect KnglMi. I Cemmentliig upon the pale apprar-niji-c of the pontiff at the beginning of the ccremem . 1'rnnee-ce -aid: "I de Met believe this wa- from emotion alone. , although one might feel mewil mi a da I like this Hut my" brother told tne tlin'r ' hp feared he would he 'sea-lck,' ns the i motion of the pontifical chair borne en the eheiilders of the carrier- is nun h like that of 11 -hip in a rolling sea. Pius X never once sal in the chair after his coronation, a- lie had been ver -ick at the tune, of his lir-t appearance before the faithful. ' 6 R Fs K LJK ft. Wi IS.. hy from the -leugh of. despair. Net only that, mark ou. but the-e ami' workers htm' another million and a linlf tucked away in their own saving- fund. "Heads Lllus a Neel" "Kiie-n't 'the whole thing lead like a novel V rrem squalor te rc-pecta-bi'il). In 11110 we were tir.-t con-ins te mi alm-lieu.e. Today wc are a respon sible, law -abiding, itulu-trleu- body of men and worn n. Hetter railroader-, belter citijen-, herrer ramiiy men. We'ie iiiakiug geed, folks, en the only real chit nee we've ever nail. "De j 011 wonder that we swear by tin- mail Mil ten V De jeu wonder that our only fear I- tnar some ether city mav ill lift him te take en another hope-le-. ta-k like our- of 101 IV De ou wonder that we 'land icadv te go tin liinii for hitn, te tlie mlt. and bejend'.' We have -aid that Mitten s enemies tedav the liiri;e-t -linrplinlfler nf recniil. 1 "A troublemaker Is n tieilblemaker. whether lie w er blue je.iu- or a fte.-i. 'at and a -ilk hat: whether he dwell- in a humble cituige or In a uiagniticeiit inatblc palace. , "Pull-backs, react binaries and Insui gents are out of ydaee e-i tills preiert,. They had their innii j- prier te I Jill. UV cen had .yinie of them in tlie ranks Alter we lightened -l:in we found that i thing- went alens bette.. yvv cmiiuu railnnd with ili-turhers crawllns uj and down their back-. "Te de our be-t work wi mu-t have haimenv. l;llleil lemle-.-hij) in which we I aw confidence, mid cle-e co-operation between men, management, mtrnu and owner-, .langling. e-neclaUy in liigh lhfi's di-ruiits "irab. unilei-mliic.s ilbciplin.'. lewei- cnieiency, and -ap-ciiilideiue. Khe "Teda. men and women, all t whom are in -lep and working haiinonietisly tewini n common end. Then, we hae tne men who nrc out of -tep and dissatis fied with their let. What'.- the answer'.' "If we are te deliver vervlce und divi dends en this railroad, there must be un end te this deliberate and persistent (blowing of derails against us" Taken as an Epoch Economists and experts in the de velopment of relations between capital and labor in this city spc in the volun velun tas purchase of stock bv V. It. T. workers n complete reversal of the usual urgani.ed-laber preceduic. In the i pinion of tlie-p expert- the movement mark- an epoch in labor hi-tery. D. Knickerbackee llejd. an archi tect, said that If it were possi ble te apply the same measures te ether industries it would go far toward the solution of difficulties that had unf iled workers, empleyeis and disinter-i-stid arbiter- called in by one side or the ether jn the last few Years. , "Prem tlm point of view of the gen eral public," said .Mr. Ueyd, "and with out discussing the mcitfs of the fight ever the management e? the transit company, this action of workers In buy ing .stock In the corporation by which they ere employed Is n line thing. It Mere thnu lOiX) guests are expected te be present at this largest of the ' special Lincoln celebrations. W. Tree land Kendrick. Uecelver of Taxes, will ' he toastmaster. introducing the follow ing speakers: Lieutenant General Nel ' son A Mile, ictireil. feimer command -er-in-chlef of the ttimy; Majer tScii tScii eral M. W. lielaud. Mirgeen general of the army: Brigadier General Harry A. Handlielt7. commanding general of the District of Columbia and for a time provost marshal of the A. E. r lli-lzadlrr General (.hares E. S CenUnurd frm Pige On I remained (he'bcl of friends and fre euentl.v mw each ether. "Ills Increasing moodiness and my. mother's unnilliucnris that I should many man tn mueli elder were con cen trlbuting cause .1 te the broken betrothal, but I feel sure that lie really did lore me. I was Very fend, of him, "The cheeks which Mr. Tayler gave me from time te time can all be easily explained. During our engagement Mr. Tayler gare me an automobile as n ChHstmas present that is. lt was un derstood between Mr. Tayler and my self as n holiday present. "The machine was net all, paid for at one tlme and, In erdevr te prevent gossips from misconstruing the rplrit in which he gift .was made, Mr. Tnler, simply made,out clicekn te me se t could pay for the car in my own name. "Numerous ether cheeks were for distributing charily te the peer. Many a time Mr. Tayler would knew a peer family in desperate need and would request me te buy them M'hnt they needed. And always, of course, lie would give me n cheek te cover the amount I had expended in relieving the case. It was the bigness of his heart made him feel this way, and these who knew him think nothing of his giving me money like that. "As te that last check, given me n short time before his death, that can be accounted for very simply. Mr. Tay Tay ler was always looking nfter my career add doing all he could te help me progress in the film world. He knew I was In temporary financial straits nt that time and voluntarily sent me the $500." Tayler Grew Despondent Miss Gcrbcr Ftated .that Tayler haa frequently mentioned his mother, daughter and sister te her. but that she was under the impression that the daughter was In Londen with his mother. She said: "When Mr. Taj ler returned from overseas he was gloomier and mere de spondent than ever. He told me that his sister's husband had been killed in battle, and that during a midnight attack en Londen. German airships dropping deadly bombs, his metluir and' his little daughter had been killed. "Of ceurrc. I thought this was enough te account for his sadness, but beside his depression he also grew irri table, nnd it was the irritability that made me feel it would be a mistake fet us te be married." "Isn't it u rather unconventional nnd unusual thing for n man te give cheeks te a woman, even when they are en gaged?" Mtes Gcibcr was asked. "Oh. no." he replied. "Net when be intended te marry me, ns he did, and felt that he wanted te be dolns-fieme-thing for me all the time." "But nflrrwatd. when the engage ment was ended, was lt net LXtraordl LXtraerdl lary tbnt Jie should continue te shower such generous monetary gifts upeu you?" the question whs presented. "Net at all," Miss Gcrbcr asserted with assurance. "He s-eemeii te think that it was up te him te leek after my welfare nnd I think lie would have con tinued his ccneresit.r te me even if he had lived te n very efd ngc." Jut what was the reason for the I whimsical nnd unequal gifts showered i by William I. Tayler en various pco pce j pie remain yet te be seen. Te his in valid sister-in -inw, wun two nceuy, helpless childten in Monrovia, he sent the comparatively small sum of S.'O a month. A stiff, formal little note accom panied each of thcp donations, and a. Christmas, time he sent an extra .Jl25, which he said was te get something for the little c'l Hut te the wwxm ? 5w'-.fr inwr te assist the "authorities in unraveling this unfortunate affair." The abeve1 explanation came in rather mysterious fashion from Miss Minter s house yesterday. It came net from Miss Mlntcr. nor from her attorney, Jehn Met, but from a bald man who was en guard behind the deer of Ihe , - ... .-.... --1.I III. 1..AI1 "a frlAtifl neme. J.HC iimu buiu n " .!... of the family." The fact that Weel wine has called the little star for rf second examina tion would indicate that he considers her statement of the utmost Importance. In filmland, where rumors en the Tayler ease are thick, Mary Miles Min ter Is the Hying mystery figure of the Tayler case. There Is sympathy with her In her association of the case, and wonder as te- what she knows. IJiit If she has any Iheerics ns te who killed Tayler she has kept them in the back ,rjIUs- Mlntcr is net only the "dar-it-" -f .imiikjinds nf illm fans, but she Is also one of the favorites of the cel- j eny itscii. OLD LOVE RIVAL IS SLAYER SUSPECT HH V? m l UaBiw.. w . iiBiw-iiiiiiia:Ap-- r ' - i kma . rwmr s& - aVtmtir mZvm iiiiiiW TvmBr kwmJm-' 1 Early Reitrratieni Suggested AT1.ANTMI CITV. X. J. 5mwPnw,rI vTA i . " . ' ' I V'.' it i . - um. mr. f '.vX-l'i rjrv-t t -g frfl mm This chatmini Ensliih Inn heM. . j warm place in the heartt of culdvated 1 people everywnet. une or the , TT..u..r - fs teuna once in while and never forgotten. Real . SeuthernV hospitality, perfect service, concentrated comfort. Open the year round for pleasure and apert exclusivity. Horseback riding. Finest of meter reacu! rnreugn aiccpma uar Service Dallu Frem Philadelphia " Perfect Gelf in a Perfect Climate Aiherillt Country Ctkb close te'Albtmart Park ' ALBERT H. MALONB, Miatjer 3nmrteianhmHgrvti t38ZnkZ& Ixw Angeles. Feb. 10. Police in vestigating the murder of W llllani Des mond Tayler, moving-picture director, are probing an anonymous report that Tayler was killed In revenge b.v a rival in love, who had followed him fourteen years. - In the days when Taj ler had ljr"ji known as an art denier lii New rk Under the name or iittam t unntng bam Deanc-Tanner, husband and father, se the police are informed, he frit In lore with n bcfltlt fill TOtlllg . girl that he met there. They were nt ; CTXjVWI I .T.CNIRF luncheon nnd dinner together a (jrcfit VC W IIJ 1 0 IlliXO deal, nnd Deane-Tanner wns moody Virginia he. ncsr.Heai.li. nunning water, when net with her. She fell in levej $$$& hf"ul ! jcer.MSH.'Sfar. Willi Htm, loe. ami nicy raneii ei nun - BEKMDDA ati AMnecrrv.NJ. iMAmericanPlanHotclefMncliavi h-. SaSTaiiaMBitatataiiHMiaiiMiaB tern iic'. . Deeld t Cable Aildr)iV 'ttelel ii,,nV.Vj .. Alan llnl.f lrAn. 11.4.1. ...ri"'?. nfarhcfl l.y Ihe ocean-iteln lVim.V.'"."tt,' lies'si .Mail. n. i'. company ,i lh-: 7,.M i.in. - -'"" rlase. for Deane-Tanner hnd never told her that he had a wife nnd daughter. Deane-Tanner,, realising that she was the sort of girl who would never let him get a divorce, decided te disappear. He left New Yerk without a word te nnv one, believing that was'the easiest way out for the girl, though hardest for himself. He gave up all he had in order net te harm the girl. lt was perhaps n year later, the story continues, that the girl happened te notice, while in the park, a woman and her daughter sitting nearby. The woman was reading a book; the child was playing' en the grns. Suddenly the dnughter started te run away. Her mother hastily threw the book te the bench and ran after bcr. Out of the book slipped a picture. The girl of the story picked up the photograph. It was the picture of Deane-Tanner. She learned in a llttla while all there was te knew about him. this was his wife, this was his daugh ter, he had deserted them a ycar age. simnl.v dropped out of sight. Net a word had been heard from him. The girl went home, stunned. She told the story te her brother, and then went te Ceney Island. One morning men scanning the beach came ncres her body, floating in en the waves. . The dead girl's brother eenllded .in his friend, n man who had loved- her as much as Deane-Tanner. He hud been a rival. He had tried desperately te win her. nfter Deane-Tanner tied. Jle had e:cn tried te find his rival for ' her, when she convinced him that life without the man would be mockery. ' This man, tlie theory has it. it (he man who en the night of Wednesday. February 1. shot nnd killed Tayler. He had. according te the story, tried for fourteen years te tind the man who had broken tlie heart, of the girl. He de de etisl his life te the titirsuit : he came pretty mevlne-nlcturei nn nl.l trnrls in Colerado, iii Alaska.! HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always epfti, always rrarty: terms meilcrnt. Write or tfienc. it. WAJ.sllI DU.NCAN. TOt'RS HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA M0'lrn In Conitruetlen an. ess-,,,,. L'30 SultM with ,Ttath-i!rip?e0,la" AccommeflHtiotin tn . Concerta by IlrltlgK lllmnri i uaDie AitdriiV "limn ri 'Proof fM Herniuaa Towns Frem Pier 3, Se. Delaware Aye. iiERICSSONUNE Fer Baltimore and the Seuth On Tropic Seas te PORTO RICO THERE is no lovelier spot for a winter -I holiday than this "Island of Enchant. ment." A climate soft as June; cities and harbors vivid with the glamour of Old ' World life; mess-grown fortresses;. graceiui muunsn arcnueciurc. 16-DAY CRUISE $10A and ALL EXPENSES 1Ov UD JUST the right, umeunt of sbore-pelns te lend in. 1 M tcresfte the entire cruise. Yeu make thetrinen I larce. lo.eoo-ton steamers, specially designed and luxuriously nttcd for service In the tropics. Wide choice of accommodations ranging from comfort able stateroemH at minimum rates te suites with private hath. Steamer Is your hotel for entire trip and rate covers all necessary expenses te and around the Island nnd return te New Yerk. Peck colt and ether nniucments. New renilailn.Vin. dcrbllt Hetel at San Juan, 'tlnest resort hotel la. tne west inaics, new open. A .Sailing Kvcry Saturday IFWte for Descriptive Literature, etc. actress, during a period of bcveral years, there wbh scarcely u single check ter less than $100 and sometimes there were several of these in the same month. In the hope of obtaining some pos sible clue, detectives were sent sys- . temntically te Question the occupants of nil of the various houses and bunea- nwycr, 0wb constituting the court en Seuth adjacent te Tayler's in Klandcrs and I-'ranee. and linally he nicked un the warm trail. .mere were no names inenuuiii-ii this recital but the man who gnve it te the police sajs lie is the brother of the sirl who died for love of Deane Tanner, nnd the police remember Tay Tay eor once said. "1 was in love once, but the woman died." pergenal piijsiciau te me rresiiient: Alvnrade street Admiral UeDcrt J-., i.oentz chief of bungalow. They were asked partial- j ctvc r, CADCn AC CI APWCBC nnval operations; Hear Adnurnl W. A. lerlv concerning persons who possibly FlVt ULkAKbU Ad oLAVMine Meffctt. chief of tlie Aeronautic. Bu- mijjht have been seen in the neighbor'-I reaii, and .Maier ueneret .lehn A. I.e- 'heed with mere or less frequency dur- ' War Department Finds Four Served !. i i.im-iririrlAe it lie f ntilun a t..., 1. . .1. . . li i.l.. 11 .1 I ji-iii"-- nnn.ini.i ... uv .....wiiu v-eiti-j. ing uic ween imuicaiaieiy preccaing tne Tomorrow evening the I. S. tirnnt tmireilv. livt. .e. e. if. A. H.. will held n rally I lleteelivee vesterdav continued their1 The nr Department leilay an nr ine ii. .. n. in-iiiniiiarrers, i.',, .search for ii. I). ("Ked ) rtren xircei. i in- i.iueeiu einncr or me owner of the bleed-stained cun was worn by alter 'Ihlcle. railroad switchman, arrested liere la-it Friday. In spite of this. Woelwlnc denied em phatically that Dnlley was thought te have tiny direct connection with the crime. The effort te locate Dailcy hnd given rise te the report that the police were in possession of the most likely clue yet developed in the Tayler case. Dalley. I firtj-siisl t ti Wrtnl nil iin n nil t nil tt Madried, l-'cb. IS. A new machine !,e n,.- A.,i,nriie u -nnt,t fn,iN. Pattletie Order Seus of America will take place the evening of February 21, when a number of Male officers are ex pected te be present. NEW MACHINE GUN INVENTED Spain Has Weapon Firing Shots a Minute 3500 In Army or Navy I'nr Department K Dalley, ' neunced tlie reinnvnl of the name-' of which "ye men. who had registered with I'hll- ndeipiiia urait oearos. irnni tne nr or druft deserters. Heeerds showed that four of the live served in the war. Vincent M. Diedatl. registrant at Division Ne. Ill', enlisted .Inly 10. 11U7. and was discharged as a captain Octo ber 27. WW. Lorenze Brethers, registrant nt Di vision Ne. 27. enlisted November It!. U17. nml was discharged July 211, 101!). Themas Merris, registrant nt Division 21, enlisted November 2.1, 101 Mm J . , A JM laWWhV tTZl . SUP. 1 l. .7 WmmfL IHL V llllrW ill ' tat HUB r"0 m kv PORTO RICO LINE SS llrneilna.v. N. Y nr Lecal Acfnt ..mi ..n,.iiit.. ..f (irii.r. "-.nn l.n.a r...li i.- n'i. . i.i-.i. rpi.i.i. v and was discharged July 22. 1010 minute, has been Invented by Gregorle lowed fr'eni him does net correspond te L.I,a. U-rJK'in rt" ilnavv'f ."en . j'u'ne l" i me uevripuen ei tnai worn dv hik ,v8 nr,li 4. mm. i tvttnc. n tint ItA.l ilnfrn rilin nf fAMinmi .iuil9,uiriiM-UiivsiiHUvivuiuiiimi , .'!... f tA..1D l..r ...... it waK reported yesterday by the nens- cavlne (Iie Tnyel. bungalow shortly paper Imparciai. after the supposed hour of Uie sheeting. The gun is composed of fifty barrels. ' The letter's cap wus of a plaid pattern, each capable of tiring seventy shots per minute, and it is designed te cover u front of a kilometer in width. Us op eration necessitates live men. but change-, of position ran be made rosily. The leading apparatus is automatic. The inventor is presenting the gun said Mrs. Mael.ean The District Attorney announced his intention personally te question Mary Miles Minter, the film n tress, and te have a further Interview with Mabel Nermnnil. He uuve un hope of holding the latter interrogation yesterday when . .v.. i!,.nni.i, ..,- -.... ..,.,. i f. lit oceanic Known tnat .mbiici .Aermami operations in the Albuccmus area against emc BSn") Is.ln a htate of scnens col cel the Moer.hjrib. j-J ftVJjgrtS? .TffiS h"e JANUARY EXPORTS SLUMP ?&&?. nurics WBW nllh hcr a" lla:' Uiehard Themas Stack, registrant nt Division Ne. 112. was listed as a delin quent when lie failed te return a ques tionnaire, but the drnft was cameled before he wus due for induction into the army. REPORT POPE HELPED FOUND U. S. HOSPITAL .. nave m in iiiii .... s ., eu , mrim ffler( , b are our en. uiiei. . ,,. hey nie. nnd , , npptuent. The effect it will 1., -miildii t the be a e nc a - ,,a,0 , , , f p , , f thins I" leek fi.iMird te under he lend- ,, impertam.C( 0 fllr Ub the ,,,. nioemshlirg, la.. Feb i:i Mtheugli no dellnlte inl'i ruiiitinn i- laalhilile, Ir IS ueliveil nere llint rep" i'iiis .t. in- rectly. was rem-eriied in the feuudiiu- the lllueiusliiirg llepiiai. one et the 'S largest ill lli'i -ei Den of the Stale. fy'X in t m' . . . t i. . Ii',! j neverai jeiu-" age .10 epu liniti, u !'vH paternal uncle or the I'epe and a prom- Vf' lni.nl will ti. . .mi ffu. I nt 1. 1. ..I' tl.lu ..It.. ii... n.ii, 1 .... 1 .1 . 1.41. 1 n ,11,-1 1 . . ,1 . cherished the hope of establishing er-dilp of men win. -pc; eexerilj te d .tins v li.ir we have been eleven car-. building'.' "In heaven'- name what de tlie-e malcontent'! wuntV ''nn It lie that enpilal doe- net '' knew it- own mind' That it iiIkihI. lui- tired of pj-are and 1 uncerd, nnd shls for 11 return te conditions of which it once complained -e bitterhV Is luctlieiency and ileineializiiili.il reallj prc.'eiable te the pre-etit well et'deieii slute uf thin; Aggregate $375,000,000 Belew Same Menth Last Year Washington, Feb. 1". Kxperts in January aggregated .'527!),000,000, the lowest Iii seven months, and umeunted te a decrease of about $13,000,000 from San Francisce. Feb. 1!J. William Fdwurd Tayler, twenty-nine, who de clares lie is n en of William Desmond Tayler, yesterday declared his inten tion of claiming half of the Main film director's estate. He will go te I.es Angele.s teuay with ffi WA ' K "frSiSi" ,ea ,l" il'-urn'm; ''-;l'-;'"l";- tf Nimt co,.. ftJilflv .1 ... . .. .. cei-ned vlt 1 linir-eO lit ni; iINeilnsIe us JivarrtW i"e my mr 1 nr purpose. .Mr. , , . , , ,, " . HJi?kl7... 1 .11... 1 1.. iiiliil ...... ...,..; of iiiiideinii' fet miilus, If secret iiuincii -fcarffiSV-'ii'i" :.. .. "' . ' '.':"" " '"U-rs are .elmt forward, engineered UWf?T' . i' "I" ' '.vt- . (i(,-.i. RSa5i'T0 bciMI L.--" j"'J " ' ..,.. . smb intentions were mude known te his .'UlMl nt!.. ,.t ..I !.. I...1I I l. l.en.n, .ii.. til tiiiimi in ii!-n.-i .-ii unu I.I ,euiiie uatti, new riu-, ,l, hiibsequeiitly deeded the 1 a lieMiltul asioclatien. Mfeniied after Mr. Haiti's ilculli. and "MA from lt has "lOUIl tin- tn-e."eiit in-titii. .1 th-,u a .jjvii, Wi' I. 1I..HI t . 1 . .. 1 01 1 ue leuuii Hi thli id ullheiigh .il the head of city s chief Industrial 4-lint, little was known of him lieie. fejY'lly' hpent much of hN Slme 111 New ,.uuni wncie ue nun mho ie utile nail a i fr'ldn l.ttulti.i ...... net.. I . IVIIHIIi U, 1,111" l-R 111 'l..l .II...III i'. ''ii V'3.L1VEST0CK QUOTATIONS bllrrll, lVli. 13 OVTTI.i: lie. (Ii.ti. '.' ,' , ' i i ,-iiiV, HO: 1 '" ' Vv Jeseph ICiitti wns eni. E.wjVf of the llloem-biirg Silk Mills W ibJti'nd ....I.I I., li.l... 1 ..l..ii... 1.. . " j-iiiii in F'j&ew f the is concerned. "Men who go out of their own accord nnd buy nearly a quarter et a million dollars' worth of stock in their employ ing iorpetatiuii aie. certain te be better workmen and te have the intcrc-ts of that irirporiitlen mere at neart as .stock holders, Te my mind the purchase of stuck will go a long way toward the elimination of any possibility of strike or walkout. Chance for (ireat Geed Seen "If some way could be found te apply this measure te ether industries it would 1 de nn immense amount of geed. Take the building industry, for Instance, in which I haw been particularly inter ested. There are many problems te be settled here that are net settled because workers and employers see things from different points r.f view. There might be differences of opinion even under a nii'tlnul of co-operation such as that cv- Ktinc In the trnnslt cemtinnv. be. en,.h ......! coo eiul 4u ,....A.i ...liu c"'f side would he better able te' understand G()0.00b"lii January. 1021. while experts MARY MILES MINTER the ether's aim-, and purposes." totaled SMW.000. against $2,700,000 the ,rr. ICr,Trr, Crr imrima All purr-bines nf stock made with the -ame month a jrnr age. Imports of J U ltjdU Lj Ol Al tji'&l J 1 purpe-e of swinging votes te, one side geld for tlie seven months period, nggre- or another In the battle for control of sated $172,000,000. against $i't,000. 000 for tlie seven inenthh ending in Les .Ingeles, I eb. HI. Tlie spotlight January. 1021. while e.sperts for this of invctlintlnn in the murder of Wil- peiied totaled SIS.OOO.OOO, (empiucd 1'sm D. Tayler has shifted again te wun miiii, turn, inmi iiiiiing the ihe month of December. InipertH for n lawyer te nlnce proofs of hut paternity January totaled, !J2ltl,000,000, against before the public administrator there. .X2Pi7.OK),O00 the previous month nnd 1 According te the young claimant's .S200.OtMl.000 in January 1021-. Hxperts' story William Desmond Tayler mar mar cempnied with January. 1021. repre-'iied Olive Kundall at Wullucc, Kan., sented a fulling off of mere than half, in 1SD0. Later they moved te Laramie, or $.i..,0fl0,000. These hgure-j ns to'Wye.. where a son was Hern. Hubse- ' the foreign trade of the Natien In the qiiently Tayler deiprted his wife and, llrst month of tlie new year were mndc fhlld. Mrs. Tayler died in Cheyenne, public today by the Department of Cem- W.ve., in 1002. 1 meree. Yeung William Edward Tayler, se Fer the seven months endin? with ' '.'".. wa.s taken by his grandfather, I January oxpertH aggregated .$2,230.- ;,0l,n ""'"'. t0 " ,Iarm near Llnds 000.000. compared will. I? 1,030,000,000 ,erK; " 1AL?,W "A'0,1! during the corresponding months of '.ta" ldMrJ A. . ?'! ty .J.1: 1021. Fer the seven months ending fi"'.;Tn 5m. i.nnM.n in in with .Tunuary .minrtt aggrejated $1,- "?,c?Tn ? Sj" n"''0 n 100(1. He .Mffin te !- Angela en Tues-! , in.,. ' ' '"" .day nnd I am cenlident I inn establish " '-' , ,.l.l,,i " Imports of geld last month nggre ! my claim. .licail. At-tle lOlfl COM a, j. fly. iSfiuty jn iiccviiuh Hie. r II 'llft.'i Tun. i; i.iiii. Iinui. CaUts, i. Illnhnr sSI0ff tll.'.'.'i, lii-ii MUKrm nnil llsrht a.- II0.T.IQ le tut. iils fin j.-ifriiinn r.J- A.-N1J I.A.llll.s U'CI'llltv, ll'OII Miiilitr. Tep slifi-n j'i tup lamb. h by Inteie.sts ideutlheil with the infaiiieui brcnd-nnd-teii du,s of jenrs age, then labor will ask for a show-down. ' Hut, "-ay these gentlemen in the fifth clause of their public statement of I'Vlirunty 11: 'Te continue tile present working agteeinents with the men, and te lott lett t i It lit anil stientlieu the io-iipei',itiell between nn 11 nml tiiauageinent. se that thev mil) weik together for the com mon geed of the (it), the iin-ii ami tile -toeklielili'ts.' "This i. icl'reshing. inilred. A frank indersement of Mitten basic pelicj. with an equally frank nveldnnce of au refiicnce te or nppi eclat Ien of the geed milk alreiuly acceiuplislied by the iiieu in the riinks, Slgiiiliciiutly enough, the .... ..!.. .. ,11, ,1.1,,,,. I .,!.... t. I l'l-.fIUl lllll I' llili 11. , lljill.l JIIUII s llllt InrluilHl in tne piniierm et incse gen tlcmen "The voice is Jaceli's nlce, but the liiiiuls are the hands' of Hsnti, In its pledge or .lanuarj ,:e. the Kniplejes have slgnilict) their iiilcn- 1021. while e.ietts aggregated $13,. ", statement will be given out seen nuinci in mis i;..iiiinii.i cMcuui-u tneir non or irying 10 tine up stocuneuiers uuu.uihi, agninst .vift.iiuu.uiwi during the 'width will esplnin Mi" Minter's rmsi- m: aryjm Deritv.il a.baid , complexion Overcome it A veil gives only temporary relief Resmel Seap and Ointment luvegetiile corrective properties thai usually clear away skinlreubles prompcemplefely andatlHflecest. RESINOL 5oeihinq and He&lini) mms- -LIHE BERMUDA Under Contract with Bermuda Government SPECIAL EASTER TRIP 1 . "SSJ-s'u Fastest Steamers en the Bermuda Reute The palatial iteameri of the Fumes Bermuda Line Und their p engera and baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding the diacenv ferti, inconvenience and delay of landing by tender. Then teamera ute oil fuel. Sailings Twice Weekly IVore N. V. i:fry Weil. S.U. Frem llrrmndn 'Krrry Turn. 4 Sil. Ticket linnil un Kltlirr Stramrr OtTrrlne InwiinilKl Kxprrku frrlr 'i S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" and S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Twin-Screw. 11.000 Tens 111 l.icimeni. Tn tn-Scrrw. lt.OOO Tnnn IMHiilnccment, BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS Imlinllns lijilt. IVuiiN. Nalllnc. IliiUilns, rinlilng. Illilliic. lriln. VAr. Ilrrmuriu lliirn Trniii Ciinmiilnimlilp March n. Open Anmtrur (ielf Frb. ! Ne rnnniierl Many Jlmlern lletrln. Write for nltraille lnlnln rntrs. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE .it wi.i.rh.11 sirt NEW YORK l'liriifss Willi A Ce.. Ltd.. rtuurac Hide l'lilla,, or Any Teurlat Aafitt ATac;t indies mW F L Cruises A Dc Luxe Cruise of 25 Days via New Twin-Screw S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 1 4,000 Tern Displacement Sailing Frem New Yerk March 4 This Cruise Includes Bermuda Ideal Vacations Among Enchanted Historic Islands Teiiiltn will lsit t)i iiualnt Hlnml of th" Went Indies. Ineludlns SI. Thuiyt' ami St. Ti-iiU (Amm-lra'a new Ulnml lie8eslnnH), St. Klttn, Antlsu". I'; niliilcii UJiiKlUlii. Uuiuuleupc, Martlnlque (l-'reia'D, at, I.titla, llarbadei 11 Trlnld.Kl (HiiBll-h). S. S. "Fert St. Geerge" Ideal Oil Burning Cruising Steamer 'IH13 STi:.iri:rt m our hotel fm- tlie entire prulne unit etfera eT' luxury an'J i-omfert nr a niinlnrn hotel. Orrtiertra rur ilanclns alirt cencertii. It.ileN for Crulae SII.I.OO uu te S8.10.0II, Ineludlns 18 room with prlrate halhi. Ne ramperta rnjulrril for tlili Crule. Mfinl for literature le FURNESS BERMUDA LINE st .,i.e.,..i. street NEW YORK Inrnri Mllliv Ce,, l,ld Ihiurkn lltils., PI1II11,, or Any Teiirlut Arfnt .WIXTKB ItESOltTS mCHMOMI. T. the ttnnsit eeinp.tiiy must he nitiile long ene'iigh hefere I-'ebi miry "I te get the tiiitisfer leeeiileil en the hooks l.y thnt 'lute. Heeks will lie elnsptl en Fehnmi- -I. nml enlj stoekhelders of reeenl then will he entitleil tu the etltig power. Members of the heard of live insur gent illrecteis who arc trjlng te unseat the "ene-iniiii innnageinciit" of .Mr. .Mitten hne snhl thnt they 1I0 net intcml 10 hny up nny stock for that purpose. iliej lime rested their ense en the np (erit""' penning lnentns 1.1 me previous jcni. Silver Imports during .lanutiry tigxre gated Stl.eOO.OttO, eenipiired with ifl, Sdll.OOO in January, Iti'Jl. while ex ex lierts aggregated .$,(MHI, 0()0, eetnpared (ilni .Mnrj hles Minter. the blemlc iitnr. who was his eln.se friend. While District Attorney Woeiwiiie prepared te quetlen Miss Minter per sonally, though t-he hns been examined Oliee 111- AKslhlnnt- lllutflr.. All..n..i with ?(I.7IK,(J00 the snine month a ye.ir Dernn.'nniinuneenipnt was made at her ' " home thnt the pelley of Ellcnee that nan governed tier and Her adrlscrs fe&S&nun, IUM tmueUltiDl hotel tn let btulb. Kimini slntle 01' n aitr. nttli and nltbsnl hatha. Raretiean plan, 11. iaatratH baeklet sa r nsat. O. T. WKldlOKIt. Mr. tige, h ver imports ler tie seven months totaled $4'.',(Hni,I)00, uempHreil ...1,1. CI1- tlt IUI1 I.. .1... . .. 1...1 8KIIHI.NO. 1'fjt. pi-ni ie niiii-Miiniifre iKsin-ii en n.iuinill.v. nun ij.ii ,iniu,inni in nil) mine prriefi Ol W0IIHI pe eiiangcd, it was sain : i fYU I'!inn1iil i Imvii sllfllitleil tluili Iiilrii lll'JI. U'litln iim-l). in'irrfifrntml !C.'tf. - Hi . ....-.n... .ltl U Un r...t hA... ."el . ,...-... . . . -' ''.'""".'"' PlUWIIItlll .! KEMLWORTH LODGE. SUMS MOST EXCEPTIONAL HOTEL hitnij te Mic owners, it was a rpinnrk- In support of tbe Jlltten management, "even months ending .Tnniiui?, H2I. FLA. lONALHOTEU. I Hen entirely, plan Is new being twVmVzw&fme coir. urepe C00K5, hd TStY?' thr0lJ-hut the OldWerld is a most de lightful experience when one's tour is planned nnd arranged with a full knowledge of the most interesting places te visit nd a wide experr. 'Z.7 " s.6.i wuyai ei aeing unngs. .ii .Cxpern.lncc r. Jh03, Cook & S00 tn travel-aiding people covers f. t? ,r ,. ?f th iWerld and Mtends eve- 0 yrs. Let us co-operate ,yu? t m,makinK 7y moment of your trip a pleasure. withn.l P,an ."-- itineraries for you or your party in accordance yn "r ' wfn dea a"d the amount you wish te spend; we will welcome sn?I 7 "cwted teurn. These leave at frequent intervals and are of varying lengths and a great variety of routes. I aege 'ickeufer the best available stateroom, i.sued by at) tramatlantlc linen. Official Agenu for ihe Pauien Play at Obcrammcnau. n,.ullnl ,.iher cu"e"s programs include BERMUDA-WEST INDIES-CALIFORNIA-jAPAN-r-CHINA THOS. COOK & SON 225 Seuth Bread Sirect (below Walnut Street) Philadelphia Telephone lt'aliuit o.jeo ULiLn ami t63s tti.. nwn rn iwiin, riANAbbR , sr.-. -r - fc tn f "- , M". ..' - , n:JrtAVJ(iS .tv- yifcsxfiiw !'. . . W 4lS.AA I t -MJ- -,m't4rU-f",T-'r1 v' . 2Jmmi".wf -' m m: i . ' . v -.,. -.- '...i':' 5i K3f&f. ...... j :tu IU?V. I 'i-jw .0f,,t.'.'Er.J .. .t-j .... JJ . '- i ;(- . iii-iMm'Mkmm&xM ?- 'iariit irv.wi ."ie t', s ' sp i:f fh' -Jt.-,ilW fy,jljlt'. r.'ita Cr ..tI hit., atwrj ,-I'J ii:T.rJ - AA. ,sAi ' ivi