m HSK JK (8F f ftJ IV,' lf.v' r tv ?fr v ' K , K &( I i'1 v 'V f V- Ef f. & w I. &' tf&V 'i. i ja" ajreisrK.r sa 9K V.' FtM"' '"'ft ML irannt Kt! mi AWAITING FATHER STRIDE DURING 1921 ifent en Engagement te Swiss Riding Master Pending 'MV.m' Pamrvt'e Arrival fJM'Rr fiDcinc ucn oicrretc idci M&.ii . " My the AmeiIhIkI Press Chicago, Feb. 18. Ne KUttiueut KKiairainje reports that Mi.- is. engaged re Cobb Creek Pathway wnr aiax user, rliline master, ei -.n-, ., ... ,..," ffirTeh R,it-.,t..i ..-.. c.rfi.mn. ne t... i tien en tile lU'Mng Of SetfiMr from MU Maihilde M.-Cermtck. ' When llir asouiatIen frM&'$ Utjen-year-eM daughter of Hareld 1". Hfl. mcuernitcK and grnndd.mgiitcr ni ,inuu feS'i . , Rockefeller. Miss McCerml.-k wv , eid te b- iiutiltine Hit- airlwil t..,lv illliif (lit- iiiriiiil t..dv rrcre New Yerk of her ffttliei. u.-l'eic, " .il? anytnin J fr- . ...... Kmk at Fllt.wik.-Mli street and lltiltl- - "There is no fttatcnirni. viid Miss , , . ,, . , . . M Gladvs Phllbrhfc, Mr MtCer- moie avenue, erganised the Oebbs Creek I raick's seerctan. "MN Mnthtide has ' Parkwaj Heme Building and Ioan An- ' nothing te say until her fab. i nrrtvw.. , e0fJrttten. wifh 270i1 paid en Individual n nut Mir hopes that Miss Muriel von t hitrev. mdurnl 'irx Ceun.-ll te tnkci , jjbw henif mill her falltei i sh- H.i,0Ver or a miinlflpal ii.uk the plot MIm iMmiel will tU ...I Vd .bounded bv Ilft eighth mid Virty Miss Muriel is Mi-. MathiMc. s fcist'r. nIntll ,n,c itnltlmert nvenu- nml t. Older 'by three year' . c0i,b (.rcck parkway: wrh lustra. i ' .1uhnHbl'U'k.-w'rteri'. Vi"1 "i.mf-ntal in erpanlsinp the West Thlla- MUaMathllde awl MIm .lull. Mangold. I ,,,,,, Mu,.Ica, .vM-latlen. which new, s who formerly was Ovri bt'ekkeeuer. h t, , , , , , .. i.i.n... . 1IH hA luniA in lttin.n..i Htri IIC4 .ucv.eruii.-ii. DiHii niriiirii ie ewiiiii- m r ..... . . . r... SJ7 fjr,,1"; Jhr I' y- , lfc-I i.harc ar-.inged for parage i" Mrfy. al- vaawufau . m.T c? r.uint irt i .& .-' nlM 4f tln ftt .. '?.. . Iittut " .i Id. Mh Mntliildt N'nl Mi-.- r.inseld spnt yu4tetdar nflirnoen pra t-iiit In Jeer .veir -.trel-'.w In lb- vi'r "lore "f 1 ' tc AicCerttitfk home xr .-... r...T ,i .i ., f .LVT;, '. -mZ... flfternoen Hareld M (r.a cfc .mil- Hlenalrc pmidtnt of the InternaUenal , Harvester Company, virtually continued the reported onWement of lis Mixteen- vear-eld d.iUKhtcr MatliilJe te Mas Oter. who is ferty-cipht yMri old and proprietor of St. Jacobs Riding Acad - .mv. : yi,.i, a.i, ,,!,i "I am coin's ba.-k witli enlv one ' tlaujht in my mind my daUKhtet-N hipplness." he aid. "I am merely1 loekinr en as a father, t want what - l-Tr is best for mv daughter. I harr net had time te consider the matter rln!ilv. TlAtTKVfr. snen n I rnt fe Chieace I am celne tr take it uu. -t mi 3 um j Iran iranv niui-c ivj iur- , 11.1- II T - ..H.. ..... .... -... ,ther flatcmcnt tegarding newspaper re - ports." - ft is understood that Jlrs. IMItb Rockefeller McCeruiicb. wh recently illferced Mr. McCormick. i-bitterly op- poaed te the match. Mhi Muriel Mc- tjermick Is openly mawnanr. and it anticipated that she will de crerthing . im her power te Bleck the propei-eii mar rUfc. She de-s net deny that her sis 11 ttr Is Tery much in lore" with the rid ins matter. PEARL WHITE'S EX-HUSBAND, McCUTCHEON, DISAPPEARS , Acter Sent Incoherent Nete te Mem ber of Lambt' Club of, ; JI Neur Yerfc. Feb. JS-r-Frkads 'Wallace McCutebeen. well-kuewu .the theatrical profeuien and until a 'ftw months age the husband et Pearl While, merinff Dlcture actrefs. are be. rinninr te h alsrEerf ever hl Ins ahaence. "I VfT,,tp)B,,. -Lhr, iu,.i ., -:.. . .... 5' ,; .1:1 ' y lumb'a Club. left the club one 1 l r....' .."',. '",". "' .r ..'. . ." resnected Jndtei in the counts. His that the less money people nave, iqe v"". .. . .,.. ,, ., ... .... ring up enthusiasm m erucr te a ucioecr Baying ne '- - ll -...-! .l... l.f.l. ianested that his wa "niivcn irs .e - pTkefawS dub mbiT bM1 iTln J gating" McCutcheon is he rvas s-iifJ'u-'i?.!.-... , ",. f.?. ?'.."." 1a!, r irain nun Kiivtrrm uithn nun. uiiirn f lttT.,F!..-?Z,hZ"2'mnim conduct in court, n here he fr- mem.Wlll vflew, HitA.U-p rt0.oltlen'a. . . lien- i . s no time us., -am ...r-.. t,M the ftlir. i i Elu l" r5f- u.a ur,"it!;l,c r.nuailT took the eave out of th-4.M-- coffers. Perhaps, -perhaps.- - -uctntci. u e eegnn re uaiiu. ' jl "I am tired of getting letters from lbt have semethmg ie de Willi his . 2Sn3S atiS took ever the "iaS!.. The Itipublicans haven't found the as we went out yesterday n ternoen. On 5 , t n Jd fJem , who are Z i disappearance. ff w tn."t, ilmse f eaef im political spring huffieintly advunwl for hr firs-t l-a let It "lord x te hit. Dur- t , w , u ,,ew t0 (e th,llgs whv Hi rrtI patcd v'.n Wf .'"He ,'' t" be feared bv all lawbwnkcr. At he r harM-sting. I have alluded te the ing the night I den t believe there was deJn.t't,lcy eome hcre aud de rome work j jFtanders ami was bit is. bj bead by JJ z.j ' l(Sputatlen a(i.Jn;s. letters which were sent out bv them a mimile's let-down. Certainly no one tncmMivcsv Hew muny of them will :hrauncl. He was innf:ded hea wih iT... i..t .... ...y.' . , .-.. . "., te the decreet and select few. lhcse joked or wnlled. It was i-rim work.- ,. t,, , (1, ,..ql ...nrlt? I a silver plate in his sktid after bavlngl .,.,.?,;' 0th i breu-'.t him uni- Intern aid something lUe in vien ei lin,i we nil feel it. c took mere than; ..Tlle ncWspaper edlterri and pu i J wen the rank of Majer. ?i, A lnc la ' Dreu''1 Jira XM' .i... ..d work done by the Kepublicnm, oe ba 'eti dur n-r the nlsht. but cv-tn I lit,, '. , ' ',i,n n,...r(t ',. 5 I 8incc a friend of the war here and He wan v-goreu in Ins attS' ide '" Cenfres. the Campaign. Umrnittee. tl en we reuld net ic-Hi ar. agree- I Committee, Hew many of them a ' ,r -aeter received a tather incoherent note ',,?, . ;.Arrt.Ms i,n f n- ,C.' . Is seeking a timd te insure their re- ncnt . ,necthlv ew lllBliy )HbnB rV;-l'..i i."'.-w.,r .:...- ICi","'"11"" n'..leuna.iS,lik ' : fWtlth fnree. "iBriJL.i?rcJ.' , . .... r, euui.ii ewr an remre 10 mis reuntry. following the armistice, he married reari vtuut. 'iney weie ill- mi. ?!rt te.ii. . si .s , , r tM' V1,at-e McCutcheon .. vu i iiivucr.e iu in u.utiuu 'picture buiinea. ' . H0WAT CONCEDES DEFEAT " unemciai iviajency Against "KeDei" Miners Placed at 100 IndiauaDelli. Ind.. Feb. IS .Tiv A 1.) The special convention of the United Mlne Workers of America today was completing the reUraU en the ap- Pel of the Kanwis 'jbel' miners t .. i i . .. l l -.- . for union reinstatement befere besi'n - r.le consideration of the union's ..,,' nallcv. the enlv avowed nurnese i'nr l.0!RS pit'turtfvjue figure, net enI he btinc called into ses-ien Delegates eligible te vote hed enough potential sticngth te overturn the un un eftciul majority against the Kans intnera' appeal, but. Alexander Hewat, meir jeaaer. cenceueu urreat. ''he ad ininietratien s uiu raained about 100 came in Leaders amen iiBanlmeus iu overwhelming adoptle sjeale Committee imue reductions nnd increases for nnthraclfe weikerf1 uadfr threat of a strike April I. 0CHS ROTH (granddaughter of Skipper Bride of Architect at Allentown Today Allenterm, Pa., Fb. 18 In ihe ISpiscepul Church of the Mediator this f Mrrnd"Mrs.rUl ' aCKlnghar!:uie;l0, "0ta,t Tb'e br"r. X wUlgncn In mar- l..n hv hee ffllher. villi ,e ..,le,.,U,l l, ifiicui mawnty re-1 xr veri, Fetj. is.- UW A V , trusted Hide, but. he went etf te Car- terney, Mr. Hean, in his closing ud-1 as varying return'. President Jehn A. Hetilli.r.'(.f the Vn. e.,n-. ul.en Villa and the latter snlit. I d.n-ss. picture the sorrow and gilef el g lhc delegates WCrc.eefl.iv when Informed l.v the Assnelntr.l r,,.r.,,.,l,r tr. nnv off the Mil score. 0 ? the WOtllCll jurors WBS JUOVCd te The nrcdictlen of nn i.nt ,..f Tien r nn.itu i--,. ...i.n.,i ' ... .. ..."., i. ..--,. i., ...ii.i , i,., .. .... , tears. vik- i",v -;; ;,,.---"-"'-" v., fe''J!r,,ll,,rMi!rt0J1?.' Vlc c"me"' J1"" perfei-nied by the iter. Uebert Nett 'rriman. rector of tbe Church of the Mediator, assisted by the hcv. Edmund H. Carhart. Jr., rermer chaplain In the uavr. and a cousin of the bride. The bride is a granddaughter of the hjte Captain William Iteth, long u nailing musicr irem Liverpool te uem' bar. snd later commodore of the fleet of William II. Grace iV Ce.. New Yerk te C'allae. The bridegroom Is n gradu ule of the University or Pennsylvania, where a decade asp by wus n football sr. Itrsm bis mother when she sought te 1. k.eV Irtt,, th. liA.iUi. In .1.1 .nn. Kits some et tne possessions. The iiu residence of Harry Fauintcht rrVartlr burned. Mr. Osllsaher 5w . . , pxeeidenf Ilii-.nug bianied of 11,, ,c.ig. l& IMWMiWWMfMMM iTe- Heme of Senate Clerk Is Burned nation of F'-.i-rU Judge Lands weugl, WLwVtMiwMi&hMsWK& $$L WW.M-1 Jarre. Feb. lh.-Fi.e miQl. prwa disrat-ln . fr-.m fhl.Xe wifi.. jiT; ''MkMw-VXtlfk WMfttV deetreyed the home of William j. . IIeu- emclah. said h- fennal u i)m ); i': Wtmtffm '.iiGallusher, chief clerk In thn Pcnnsyl. nation of the noted judge lm, .,t ue r i -'-'.r ,,jj- fffWWfl SSLenU State Senate. Ills mother uml a ueeiyd t U- 1hi t Heue-e , AoAe. iWf. who went in the house, wrre 'twlntH out that it -en . either bp eW. v-pF WM&KyitWW! '? CS fe'Sinnal ',0 l",,0"nt 0r tU " MlhS MABEL HOSZELLh Wfm COBBS CREEK MADE Association te Give Dinner- Dance te Mark Improve- mnntfi n District aec i nniiun -rn ciitiirp "' ' An unusual reverd fe. a-isLboiheod iftchlcicment will be celebrated by t!ie Heme Assecla- Fibruary -7 illl bold It an- miAl -dinner-dunce In Hi" Adclphla ,,,,, "',,,, within a year Ihe a Within a year Ihe association ha or- j ' ganlzed mid 1 nuv, Building Us own .... .v ..... ... U.'ilHUU In addition it has obtained - . ... . i. ...... in the m.ast e( n controversy wlt'i the t, ,, ... ...... ,,,.. ni,i.,i01. '..f i ,kit.. "" ' . "- . : tp nt l'ift ninth street und Hultlwcre ' avenue I In tbe ntmi'rm et AVtlHnm T Mc f0l,c1- Pr,s!l'',,f "' the awot-Iatleu. is a reoerd for n yearS prepl.-s;. this "iv.. i... ...... ... i. ....,. ful." Mid Mi: Mcceutb. "Wc hate !nritl emcer. e( wae of our nearby ! ")ie i J ' V"" ' r n ia " ". " ?n""Jhe,icV a"'1 "',"'. U0' .m T2 . ''LV.ffif l'!"1,""'" ?.' r "':'''" . : .V" ... i r,-,' "Z, ", tractive a :t tan be made, i ,he nclgh ' $? apuil ou our way iv trenj V hen we ersani-;.! our hank the ub- Bcrlpflenji we ererMibwrlbed hy met than V-,we- And all the Mil.vribprs "' residents of our own neji-hUorin.ed. , 1"'.'t " LB01" ''P'"0. ." l. ".' . n. Gundacr is caalrumn of tne . eemmitle in charje et the celebtatl.m A"nciated with him are Vi-rieu v(d)- committee, the chairmen of which fel- 1 1.m l..A(.fA IV .i f.t 111 1 i Wmih 'elfe. Dr. A K. Smith. i ' . Tv.-vftj i ! ,C. K. Wiley. .1. .1 UaKet. '. 1. Smith, W. M. Uroihen. Ilenrv If. Avkcrman enrt Aithur Joyce. Prof. Calvin O. Altheuc -vili he the principi' ..piaki-- at th dinner. It I rip:ted that nt least -10(1 icIdcr.f et" id'the Cobbs Creek neighborhood will n'- tend the affair Judge Landis Quits Bench for Baseball 'CoeU"a", "- VT ilntes-c we. id irlrg Oae the tUl '. y0.- C0O Thef is much spet-ulatien as t.. whether or net he will new ru-eiv the vrf.00 differtnee. Although fifty-eight jiars old. Judge Land's Las alw4s beer, kni.wn as j 1. I. . -...1 - . ... . . of',. The bj-eball menat urgl Mm te leergacize baseball "for the Mike of the American r ." and it w hS P1 hIcU nnaI1J' v ", '' Jural. Uhe resignation of Juaje i.anals tahes The res gnatien of Judge i.and s takes 1KB the Federal bench one of the most feared and at the .a:ne time the most - W "- " ---- ..ft -M-. ".., in . ... t...i t . n. .... .... ft ?t 1. L ,- ' . s r " ? "trti wbxTfn war'we . w. u n .in oe.ain war weik tJ ? Irf "1 ' hV'u" P erSrJ wa ia-"-' b"fer' hi ,;!"r" if. Tv , ura5t,"- "- "" -athingIy denounced nv one who seemed un-.mericun. 'nn m par- tit-ulatly true In the trials of 1 W W.'k. Hecialista antl I'airlflsts. ' InjnPh 'luHng the v.ai l.e .,,!- . vwated that the German Kalsr nnd ui bix !-c'ii uij cxi-CTiini e.v nuii-ii linn. s.Viads, "eat of justice te huraanltv." Judge hands was one of the th.rrv pens te whom bombs were ir.iih'd en Black Hand triai heiv i.e. i.-cived manv dc ith threats. Against tie wlshca of his frien'is he insisted te sitting tnreugli the tr.als Judge handls first beeme nu'ieualiy ' &"neUM wh?n. h- 0nc'i.,!lh,.',,nidrcll.P1.1 Cerupnny cf Indiana SL't' aiO.OOe whleh 'c1,l'jn latcr wa!) v.-vertcd by a higaei- I emir. ' celirJ- . .... In tnc. -f'U-.-;roe:n -a., .iu-ige an, ays cause of his llewing white hair hut be cause of his keen wit. lie mi Imvue "wrist watched la.'yei-rt" nnd wai drastic in his i.ctien against th'- i-o-.ri-reom loafers ei ' cu'irtroem li.r rd- "' is he called them. major and miner leagje.s the baeb;ill public ut large are te be cengi titillated. he s;iUI, "en Judge Landis' decision. It m-uns everything for the sport. "I hae ulw.ijs fi: th.t .vhen .Tisdge I.ahdirt fullj i.-.ili. .1 the Truss of de tail and tin vnrving e'lmenl un.l ".n tractuel luiitf(tJ ' hull in isl eme te hhn for lruil d' is nn lie vi ild have i te decid l give it- either th j oitlen i S&. UZ '"n a'v'thiM T extn m 'rAt . ''e? V.0t Ji V" .' '"' ,lIM,"',,' hr"r' lfle-J tun' . u.ltte ..inu s saw is way ' clear te devote hi. entire ntuntien te . a.J-,..ii .... ' I , "P,n?.?'1( S'T," iuL.ii1..Vi,i5ltI?' l '-'."X''rn'":.;; ";,.,.'. "'" WltUV lw V'-i-Sf- net -! i lliaill ll W'MI as in the part. Ills centruct, running for a period of seven years, called for an nnnusi salary et jjuti.u'r'j, w-itn a Ue- i.,ei r.n.im n-.,r..iu,i .r ,i.i, .. ..... rr'i... ,... K..n.n, i...i.p .,u. cne . the defendants mh their families that n of the Wage I from tuc bench ' te demote his entire ?i,u., the ftal vesterdav te obtain . r'vans- a railroad inan for twenty. TJif.'W1. "i ' MS", &. En"1"1 t0nt,ul "f '"" '" ' -"f for his chief. KJ 77ue triaT'e te avV" lestlfTing ji.i.n.i"' ----- ,-. .- . . ,lu ' ' ' ludei .' t'udcr thh :gteement .ludge handis has lieen recivlng uppresimatf.y .12 . C00 from the ascba'l league' i tornej- I CAY PAnifKH rhIladlPhla rocieix in WMhliif tea a 'Jfas V no tnMM dull. Jied about "Cnarmins He(tnt ana BUtely !)' th UMi'tnt staties if nwt HuEdaJr'aJ smi tdtiMsR-WUaaj ru IiV hkei eFT3 ' tfr' w;j isr '. j5.jii:.s - When : rlxsinc re,ie parted je.sterday afternoon a 5000 .pound safe rraslied Sansom street. Ne eift was injured . r)yim.e C.'m. .'.. lyCIKVlKUO UHI (ff- Political Springtime 'Continued from V.3t Onr et w'"eu there have been none, make? we jprinj?. ii tin- nenties e.jui.i in- uiaiie the c. he Hepublirans ceuM make '-a I ' ;T,.. "I.... mJ"f.?' ,,!!" ,.-?Ir- ' - m uel 1 V e ng gVnBene e , these land of dellg It me wl-lcl, the rlietwlcnl S-tiater fretn Mas-saeb uWt . ted th,- eye of 1, l ,nt,a t!e" Mr. Hull cot nearer realities- when , , , r , ,. ,fi aml lalL.eii ..,:.. ..., letux bl.-!-enis of the ed about the budincs 0; political 'spr'lnir. put out a bank "net expected. Ther foment which, while net esactlv . however, net even vl re. cnntainH n rnv vt hejie The' The dud.; thanUc i'pr.--iien. .Air. Hnrdlnp. annther nlr celdet dajs of the winter of euv rem- . n,rrc!i discontent occurred just before the holidays The climate Im been milder sltire. 1m lm Iimiip. ., ,,, .,.,,. ,nn,.i,. . i , -i,i .., ...'.n.i,i..' n.v. lfii.j ,.e i,., :.i.i see- One , . I '. .. .71. and let'us hope. The ether "iiliincci into ci0em. Nethinc cheern an onue-dtion ' e much a- gloom. Oiv.-u hard time s. bank failures and tlghteulnj waist. bands, nnd the partv cut of power wae- fat and say. ' it ti...eH ale i.aj .. n.,(1 ., i,,Piii. fi i.ii... m. wut. .l ui. iiu lint:..!- pared te .wake nnv mere than is n groundhog's coming out te see its thadew n slgu that it is prenared te give up its winter's repose. AVlij waste lutelllgent-e when thing" are coming your way'? Treasurj' Needs. Itrcing The tlnding of b treasurer, H.irn-en Nesbit, of Pittsburgh. b the Demo Deme crntf. is u mere crieue indication. A trcasur is one et tae weaiseMt tilings n-eai.ewt tilings , about the Demecr.l,. Se small is th.-lr . treasury .T?. K... .??1 al,? splcn- muiuiy wuue j. n in.u6.rvi. i. i new new curiously eneugu me nam inmn scm an auspicious moment te have a treanunr. One might almost think, .... ,. riirii ij siii-mm'. ..-.--- iime back abkin-.-. what geed work are ou" talkUigbeut-a cold spring, poll- . , K-r.vbedy's e,e :, en the finanel.il k ,.e't..r. It is carls aul you an't lill ncli mete nbe.it the coming wither new than ou .an guevi w-unt ! .t'nn eruture will be en the 1th of j,... i the lire new In the rotemiie. J "-riJ V , rat.s hone, and the Itemib- ,.".... . ,l...t iVin lkue will he liard . n would be a silh im.uc. I.Ilv . iRittI would be n saner one. But tra- Ji)en sa8 Hint warn n iiariv ulu months has failed te undo the ill eff,ct- of n the.jeur World War, u ,i10u:d replace It with pue that has ruilitlcjl groundhog' - VILLA WOULD FIGHT REBELS Want te Lead Forces Against His Ferrrrer Lieutenant r..,. ruv. Tel. IS fRv A. P.I ",. ,..,. s-.iin i-..-... Ken'.iif .i,ie -"""- - -"- -. fence te lind an isle. I'tmr issue lu'"1''- found for ell. Had timts work feri lans. speaking for himself nnd hi you If jeu are the opposition while compauleu. taid their gn-at regiet was you Bleep. The Democratic Party has ' that this teidlct would end their days sl.'Pt. l.vrn Mr. Cordell IIuII'm recent of usefulness as railroaders. rptteh is net n sign that it is yet pre- will never gtt jobs again tak- i '-ViiHHvnn inn nnuu iit k i. ....1 ,r..i.i ,,n,icin ,n ini.i I llle train order was a crucial pari has asked official permission te lead ', lhc proBecutlen-s ca,e. District At- l.is men against Oeneral rkos.ille rcr- turney Itennlnger i-entcnding Evans nnd nandec, who was reported several days' YtaMc disregarded a written command , as in -hellion In the State of Chi- buahua lide'i in 1UJ4, reriianuc. wis ma s, Obey the Law .side .lias been appointed polite woman at Yerk, !' Te win her place she reached nn average of wv.6 per cent in the civil rrlre AVflMrlfrt '-4iiLflijijijijijijijBfi SAFE tAKES LONG PtUNOE EliMvl5 7f P. &R. Trainmen i A re Found Guilty (.unlinuel from rtf One their places, and were hitting with friends in the body of the courtroom. I They were net called en te itnnd when the verdict was announced. Verdltt Cem a Sl.eelc , Thcrcrdlct et "ulltv. a9 chawed in the indictment, but with n reci.mmcndtt. K the reurt for mercv." enme n a s!lock ,fe the .cctateis and the men luemscivcs. i-vani iinu lraiiii- seemcn '""'- wuuercu.ter a. moment, ev ic m. .. ' w""-" t'y eam iiucrwuru m-j ...... LilUT lil'llt ll.fil ....trv. vidlblv illnchinr;. iked the jury brietlv .ler their patienee and cilerts te mm a verdict and disnilct.cd them. iln :urer icemed clad that the. long strain . wiih nv.r. The two men weic (.uireundcd by lilmtp fplendM no seen im the formal no- ti.v of appeal had been scned by Mr. Bean and court dismis-sed. i ..n... r.Mm J'ndl" Our tarMm cnucu I "When tlie jury came in the last time for instructions." paid leakle. 'we thought that it meant a inieruuiv ver- I .. . .. n ellt rin." he said. "If we had been nequitted It mivht have been dif-fen-tit, but with this conviction eer us fur i'.ivh en the railroad arc ever. If the read ever employs Ui again it prebiblj will be en some roundhouse ncith "' Hepe for Final Vindication The two men did net seem te be bit ter ever their conviction, nnd eipresscd ;,- .... .i, ,,..,,. -.. hn - '' , , ""u,,, V t .nnflvi nvindica". .. members of the iurv -- - ,.;.. ,-,, ,!.! ..11 told hew he twelve had toiled all through the night in nn effort te tcacn , women ler Lomiriien -This morning." added Miss Ouster, 01( 0t,Pr woman member of the jury. "the bHlletitig steed nine te three for conviction. We women were for con- Metien from the first ballet. Three e the lirst ballet. Three pententary pri0ner Says He Killed White Heuse ns showing the "most sat Jury held out for acquittal. ' lsfneterv turn in the financial nffnlrs of ,tetl eerv argument te show Tw Women and Man istacterj turn in tne nnami.ii auaits et endants should be acquitted. ' ...........j 1V1. 1HV V Pi tl10 c0'mtr-v s,nCB the conclusion of ie,i with them, geinr; ever J ' wxelaud. I eh. la. ty a. t.i 101fl Rn unnjy(lU et thk 1)cccmber sl ,nen ..n the. -fbev exlmuh that the defendant l 'S . . .1.. .... ... ... i-i.- i,,. j..,.,,, nt JnHt nfl, b.-cnuse we had "W)l tll0m ,. hut bef-ause we had ctinvlncf'l them that the evidence was w iliiln no ether icidict but a con i let mn was possible "When we went in for instructions, it did net stent that we could reach a w i diet, (si'ci-lnlly the e;end time. However, we tr,'e.l again. On the ballet jut before the last ene the jury steed ten te hve for mnvlctlen. Then we t.rgucd some mere, tnd the last twe men were wen ever. The dual ballet steed twelve for conviction." Train Order Crut iu Dellberalleiis ' "ro.lelp-leund. passed them. m grapincaiiv did tne uciensu ai- In his nun defense, tlmt he forset about , ttic- train mat ins own train, .e. iei. , met head-en. . He testified he had net mistaken .r ders given him en December fi, the morning of the disaster, but had gene out of the hlnek nt Bryn Athn, ns I was the custom for jears, liecniisu he 'knew that according te the rule., et tin- ::....:..' "::... -v-. .-i iruilread tlieie was no ether iraiit ai- I lowed in the block. I H acknowledged haling Mcehc. train orders holding him te the Hwlt.-h at Biyn Ath)n nnd said that llii li,: urcs wcre se plain that lie could net have mistaken tlit-iu ; that, he simpl i dhl as he and ethers had done man; times before lgneied the printed lulefe, and UKCd his own discretion. ' He admitted he had testified differ ently ut previous investigations and did net intend te deny It. PARDONS HIS OWTCLIENT Acting Governer of Colerado Says Man Was Poorly Defended Deiner. Feb. 18. Earl Coele.i. Acting Governer, yesterday pardoned Lafayette Jenes, convicted in 1007 ,m chatges of horse stealing in Agullai, Cel., and sentenced te the penitential. v becailse the Acting Governer said .lour' .leur' liad "net been prepcily dcf.Mded ' A it young attorney. Coeiey himself d' fended the 'einictcd man. i "The conviction uf Jenes has been I worrying me all these yiais, ' said the Acting Governer after signing Jenes' pardon. "I always was convinced he was innocent. I waj a young, lncx perienccd lawyer at the time, nnd I am convinced it was the peer defense of my silent that sent hlin te the Penitentiary, EhIBBWIIMMRKwSHa iVMciww. . , ,(V ? ,7 vrr -t jp --' " t " ' ' .: ' '' '' -. 1 ." . .'l.t,.. J ,-..-. Ss Inte the pavement In front of 735 Moere Denies Fair Pest Is Aspiration tentlntinl from Pate One the fair In under discussion and must be Rcttled before we can even approxi mate, costs." "Am Jeu n candidate for director general of the Ke.squi-Centennlal?" the aiiiver wasfasKeij. "Isn't that nn absurd piopesltion?" he l'Cldled. "Is It nnsslhle thnr we have nieii in Philndelphin capable of undertaking vast nn enterprise? Would it he possible, according te Mme ei our Hpimiic-iiucked critics, te nnd any one in Philadelphia who could de anything nn well as it might be done by some ene fteni Idaho or Arizona? ' Question Coming L'n Soen Den t werr.i about such matters just new. All these matters will lie duly considered In the lawful way by thii, Kxccutlvc Committee. The commit tee will meet early next week, and It Is presumed that the director general ship will be touched upon, although I de net bidietn it can be settled Imme diately." The Majer was asked if he had heard of a rumored .second proposal concern ing Mr. Hoever, made hubscquent te "I. uuK ,s ener. "Don't nrn.li nnr -,.rl, ..!..., Altf tlltW innfin.' ..js.. it... M..- he reTiiin.i. ' "What is tlie purpose of nil this? Arc the newspapers tijing te kill the Ses- quI.f'cntcnninlV 1 am asked te make statements nnd unfold things when I have nothing te reveal. "Are they trying te belittle the lnflu- ence of Philadelphia? De they think mere can ue nit imposition witneuti Philadelphia being nssec-iated with the! affair? Let them nslt President Hnrd ing te run the show If they think he will de It. Hut who' going te sit hcre nnd de the work in the meantime? ' j Takes Fling at Critics am trying te de what I can. stir- aver- nfter being appealed te, hae lent tinaii ci.U suppeif te thin project?" CONFESSES TO 3 MURDERS Three mysterious slalngs, in two of which women were the victims, may be solved by the confession, County Pros ecutor Kdward ( Stanten today nn nn neunced, of William Andei-sen, known ulse by half a dozen ether names, a prisoner in thn Columbus, O., peniten tiary for forgery. Andersen confessed, Stanten said, te the murder of Miss Gretchen Brandt, Mrs. Khjie Krclnbring nnd Sante Loin Lein Loin fachie. 'In eacli cntc the prisoner, who S forty-live, said he committed the murdcra "for love." MisB Brandt wn beaten and stabbed te death in her home in January J921; Mrs. Krclnbring was ehel.ed te death en a lonely re.ul iu September, 1018, while Jximmachie met his death by being hurled from a bridge in Fcbruaij , 11FJ. " I PRCE OF WIVES IS DOUBLED i bllrl.Ml. Profiteers New Cham Eight Spearheads Per Weman Inden, Feb. 1R. (By A. P.) Lord Dewuv, speaking at a meeting eC the Lcysian Mission here, said that profiteering had spread everywhcrednce the war, even Inte the hudan, whue it had extended te the price e wives. "In the Sudan befeic the war," he said, "a wife could be get for four i siicarhcads. New the mice linn .Inn. bled, one has te nay ciirhc snearhcmli. . - ----. . In the cattle country it uu-d te be fe.ir tows, new the pi ice is secn tows," Leaves for Heme t f' -'; ..f A y ftM ..A .VBl ,rt "i . cj? tth ' '. I 'S. , . ( . H "A.Y-: 4'S su?t.dlhU MfcLr My-',-i lu '? '.fc-mr$k ' t . V v V. hht 'VWT SM.. m rhetps hy fcnlral Vein MISS SOPHIA DE G.NA Niece of Senera de Mathleu, wife of the Chilean Ambassador, hag returBed te Chile after a ytar a Washington about tiim miiii.1.' .,AV.' " ii,.! tW.,- Au overwhelming vpte was cast tins said "If wm hnre nv i VLnte ' nftrrnoeii by the convention of the When th" Slaver' was first ? asked ttimt ncrcpUns any wage reduction yesterday concerning the rumor that he fur ,h.e(t teal mlnverq J" Jnnii? nc,w might be a candidate for the fnlv nnst working ngreements effective April 1. RRICKFRRFIFAP j UNDER $15,000 BAIL Docter, Sentenced te Frem Ten te 'Fifteen Years, Seeks . 'Law's Delay COLLAPSED AT VERDICT Atlantic Citr, Feb. 18. Dr. William H. Brlcker, Jr., of Philadelphia and Vcntner, convicted of causing the death of MIm Irene Michaelsen. of Philadel phia, and sentenced last night by Su preeo Court Justice Ulack te net less than ten or mere thnn fifteen years in State prison and K6)00 fine, wni rc leaseil today en 915,000 ball, furnished by. his father-in-law, William II. Campbell. This is in. addition te the $20,000 bail furnished by Mr. Campbell follow ing the doctor's conviction In the case of Miss Ilhedesla Davey, an actress, who is wild te be new hovering between life and death at her home in Mns saehusctts as a result of JJrlckcr's treat ment. A wTlt of error wis taken by UrlckerS counsel in the Mlehaclsen case. Tliis means a revicw of the trial just concluded. Thirty days nre al lowed for the tiling- of bricfH befere the Suureme Court. The jury, of which fleerge F. Mat thews, an Atlantic City auctioneer, was foreman, deliberated tweiitv-clght minutes en the testimony, which con sumed the entire day. Twe ballets were taken, the first standing .eleven for con viction nnd ene for acquittal nmr tne second adjudged him guilty en two In dictments ns charged. Dr. Hricker col lapsed when the sentence was pro nounced. Jersey justice moved with Us cus cus itemary celerity. Dr. Bricker was ar rested January 5. He was tnmcted ty n jury which deliberated less than five minutes en the evidence submitted. The physician was placed en trial six weeks later and sentenced five minutes after the jury returned its veralct. Judge Ingcrsell uuntenced the Phil adelphia nhvslclan te from two te i seven years in Htate Prison following Davcy. This ense held attention n short period of two weeks befere the Ml Ml ehacleon case. MINE WORKERS STRONGLY AGAINST WAGE REDUCTION Vete Overwhelmingly In Opposition e .Cut in Soft-Ceal Field .... i. -.. -te n i ,i i . MHuanapeiis, rce. ie.w.y . i . . ' I Atl i e record vote was lalicn. but enli I scattering vote of "nees weie heard " V' v?.''nl vi't.0.' . i . , I The nctien of the delegates, tiiken nt "10 start of the lraming of the union a ' wn'! llicy, was nn uppreval of the ' union's scnlc conimlttce tcpert. w.ilch favored Increased wages for an- """V"-". ,""., '.'." "," -"'u"ua' nsnlse these et the bltumineuH miners, being backed up with a declaration favoring a nationwide strike. Werk en the scale committee report was begun after a htermy morning mm mm Men that ended in the convention's le fiifal te consider the appeal of expelled -Knnmitj miners for reinstatement In the union. Hewnt's suppertern stnrted n disturbance that temporarily stepped convention work in the morning, but the disorder was quieted by Mether Jenes, n ninety-two-year-old union or ganizer, who pleaded with the men id get te work en the wage scale demands. 'NATION'S FINANCIAL AFFAIRS ttendjSHOW 'SATISFACTORY TURN' Last Bank Call Shows $406,000,000 Increase In Total Resources Washington, Feb. IS. (By A. P.) j Viewed in a statement issued by the bank call Issued by Comptroller of the Cuireney Crlssinger records the total re sources of the national banks en that ilnte. exclusive of rediscounts, nt Sill.. 420,000.000. Tills was nn liicreuse of $100,000,000 ever the previous call in September. Describing the condition of thn national banks as "very sutisfm- terv," Comptroller Cilsslnger, In his statement Inst night called attention te the fact that until the latter month their resources had shown a ineic or less Htendv deeline from the peak of $-1,- 711.000,000 In December, HH0. Tli. enn.lHien khnu'f. hi the ,-fc-" f Call, the statement l'eued nt the White Heuso said, "demonstrates that the nre cess of liquidation has been proceeding at Mich an excellent rate, that it may fairly be sold that we are well en the read te getting the 'frozen credits' thawed out." GIFTS FOR PRINCESSMARY One Little Girl Suggests Foxe's "Boek of Martyrs" Londen, Feb. lS.-(By A. P.) "What wedding present would you like. . i.. .. ..,. e.. xe.....,.. ..... in givv iv ....wan eii.r,. i lias me theme for cssnyn ghen ti n c-Iiiks of ten -year-old girls ln u North Londen school. One child replied: "A fur coat I would let my mother choeso It, for she I knows n geed thing when she seta it. It would be lined with red satin and have her nume in geld letters across thci center of it." I I Anether thought n wane tenpet cever1 would be most appropriate "with the Princess' photo nnd thut of her hus band en one side of it, nnd the flags of the United Kingdom en the ether side." Seme of the ether es.says centtiined i these IiIcub: "A very nice nmurella te life when it is raining." "A boeiicase with doehs uue 'from Leg Cabin te Whlte Heuse,' and Fexe's Boek of Martyr.' " MRS. STILLMAN'WINS POINT .Court Namea Commission te Take lesiimeny in wiemrcai Peuglikeepsle, N. Y Feb. IS. (By A. P.) A commission te take testimony at Montreal beginning Marfh li! in the, divorce suit of James A. Stlllm.ui, New Yerk banker, .ngaliut Jlrs. Anne V. , ftlllmnn, was granted today by .Supreme ('0,,rl Jwiiw Merschauser en nppll.n- tieu of defense -eunscI. at Montreal beginning Marfh 1!! in the Jehn Vj. Muck, euardian ad litem for i baby Guy Stlllinan, Intends te cross cress , examine witnesses who testified they I saw Mrs.' Utillman miscenducting her- sen wiin rrea ueauvais, tne Indian; guide, aiiegca ey nir. aiiuman te be tl father of little Guy. "This Infant has get te have this proof, regardless of what the difend snt want," said Justice Merschauwr. TtiE DAILY" IfOVBLtiftB i IM L THE BAMBOO BOX By Rete Meriiith -Art H I N A T O W'N I" ' txdaimed J Dorethea tha slrht-serlnt car stepped at the curb and tier ceW leek up and down the crooked streets arm ste, hear and smell, particularly smell, China transplanted te the New worm. "At last we are in Chinatown the next thin te visiting China itself," gurgled Marguerite. "Smell almost like It.' agreeu Weeks, elevating his , handsome ne&c. "Oh. I knew'I'm a lowbrow," he added hastily. ' "Where shall we je first?" the girls cried in unison. .... "Heme," said their escort unwir. "Idiot,'' snlffed-Marguerlte. .."Come, Derrv.Met us ee Inte this darling little shop nnd buy curies re take home. wiute weeks helped tnem te tue nar row sidewalk and gloemily.tralled tbcm as they skipped .down three, steps and pushed open- n narrow Rhep deer. A slant' eyed yellow man pepped up behind the counter and spread his long nailed fingers en the nent counter. 'What have?" he asked blandly. Dorethea waved -her hand nlrlly. "Wlllee loeliee reundec, Sam." she said In what nhe thought was the Chlniese language. The shopkeeper shook his heed vio lently. "Ne klccp laundlec, no babe maybe wpnt teapots?" "Yes, tcnpetsl" said Dorethea, nod ding her .head frantically. "Teapots and tea." Men hcadshaklng. "Ne chop Mic-y place curie shep.f Here teapots I" The Chinese lndicntcdvlft shelf leaded with teapots of every slue, sharn and color. "New you shall each cheese a sou venir te take home," wild Willie W ecks generously, "this la en mc, you knew," "I'd like that bamboo box," she safd quietly. ., L , .. "I want one, tee," echoed Mar cuerie. "It's darling; let's net open them until we get home. Sneak te him, Willie, before wme ene else buyfc them!" The Uirce of them crowded up te the counter and the ether customers moved nsldc. "Twe of these boxes," said Willie Weeks, touching the bamboo box. A Chinaman leaped from behind .them and tried te snatch the box away from Mr. Weeks. He bhrlekcd shrilly nt them in words they did net understand. "Ne can sell," protested the pro prietor. "Nonsense. It wen en the counter. Hew- much is it, anyway'.'" "Ne can sell," said the man dog gedly, while the shrieking Chluamau leaped frantically nt the bamboo box which Mr. Weeks kept out of reach with clever slelglit;ef-liand tricks. "Give me two lfke it," panted Wil lie. "Ne mere net for sale." There was ;i wailing nete In the man's voice. ''Choet.0 something else, elrls." Wil lie was saying, when Marguerite snatched the Ve fiem his lingers and darted out of the shop. "Pay for It. Willie, and come nleng." she tossed ever her slim shoulder ns she gained the sidewalk. Dorethea followed her nnd Willie came after, with three Chinamen in het pursuit, shrieking in car-splitting tones that instantly crowded the sidewalks with an eager audience, At the ternei two stout pelleeinin gathered tbcm nil into one protesting group nnd bundled them off te the sUtieu house. The Chinese faces hed smoothed us if by magic nnd the proprietor was eager te explain, but no one could understand what he did say when he talked. . "Can all thut talk." said the desk sergeant wearily. "Hew much you want for the basket?" . A malignant smile enmc Inte the face of the shop keeper. "Twenty dollars," he said sullenly. "Pay it." ordered the sergeant. Willie Weeks paid it, Inwardly seeth ing. "Everybody beat It new!" com manded the Law. "Open the basket, miss." The police man craned his neck nt Marguerite us he spoke. Everybody else looked, but the shopkeeper mid his friends drew close te the deer. The girls lifted the cover nnd -Liied. Everybody stared. In the middle of the basket wnt- u bowl of rice; en one side wan u pair e common bone chopsticks and en the ' ether side way a. Iiandf.il of dticd lk-hc nuts that was nil. I -tne saopicceper stretched out .i M.inr.y finger toward his Mil coinpuien. "Belong all eame him dinner box " He turned and padded out Inte the street, toiiewcd ny nis companion. They disappeared around the first corner, but Willie Weeks stepped en the steps and weed his two fair Mends. Hearties laughter still echoed behind thmi "I'm terribly hungry." sighed Dorethea, changing the subject. wonder where we can find a chop !!"',J''r7 lK,Rnn Marguerite heix-fully. I when Mr. Weeks thrust thn open box under their pretty noses. , ,If v-' "at nnynheiv, it v. ill be out ! of thi," he said grimly. "I'm busted !" ' McCLEES GALLERIES .1. B. MfCI.KKJ. ft CO,. Ine. ijui iininiii, nownre iv. .Mneamee, rrej. Mezzetinti, Etehlnji, Water Celers PAINTINGS FUAMINl't AMI HlTOItlNf. Guticura Seap Is Ideal for The Complexion 'irvirj.'s Have Your EYES EXAMINED I1Y A Reliable Optometrist J.E.STRECKERCO..Inc. 3017-27 Ruth St. fKtnilnrten and OrtMni) JlUty tan' Kipcrltuc , n:( j0Bsl8, 1 1912 L;7 tJ T I ,? . f'-. II J, ,J&--';).!.r-, 1 Jy V7. 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PHILADELPHIA MHANCH 15 Seuth 13th St. GENUINE HPEWRIHEN LEHERS IN QUANT1H iligfjcit Ctai Mrrchindmnf Service ' Te begin a Sales" TtUr. first wliw our pin and put tha cork In the bottle. Take aim before firing. H0OVEN SALES CO. 103 7 t(gffl WALNUT BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU MOW Owen Letter's S Ltreeif Cd Yard In PkiMt TRENTON AVE. ft WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR PHONE NOW. Bell, Frankferd2l5Q Keystone, Eaat 77W wwtmKmmMWKWU!Eza !ty WASH1NG10NS BIRTHDAY Wcdneaday, Feb. 22, 1922 Special Excurslun le l"c SEASHORE ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR wnnwneD andCA.PEMAY 1 $1.50 T.m Chestiuil nd flentli PJ rerrl for Allnllr Vtj 7.3 A. Mv Fer Qcauii tll.T, fcten Hart"r. Wlldweed ami Cape May. leJ ( heiteul Ht. IVrrr T.5JO A. . ni hj. r'rry 7.10 A. M , nfturniug lfttie hII polets e-'9 r. m. Blmllar I'.xcurslene terry flenasy Tlrkets nay be purcliMed prlr le diU ef XUcurilen, Philadelphia & ReadingSy.tcm atlsa'slseilr.Sattssftt- bJSJBM. - twi TIN AND SLATE " Jrl'l ROOFING fiCW) spouting . vMry st-MinA- "i JACOBS s itls&fi, rW'i i wr.HLiw 1 W- I A i '!. IflFi :' ?r $?. . i V fr ir t e k' 4i ?:. iMSMfJm'i-. J, l.'ZtM SOiSM A$1 i.,iJtt&A ' .1 j Tr . i t aa i JaMi. . t,...- ... -. . , - -rrJ iiM V'SSVWLJiWXU. I