Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUtiLIO lLEt)GEb fflllA
BklPHIA,, SATURDAY, VBUAKt- -251922 ' u v - , '
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iWilmitM &..., rl
tVUIIICI UUUS 1VCO
is- mh p;M fjtti
8$ ktattlnntd from Taie On
3w3!wt Ferty-flrt street. They were fur-
iVial.l,.,! I- ...I........ ...III. littunvtpil
ffVTtii'"tinni ill iuiiiiui,iii,., t nnii .......... -. ..I.V. lllll.sv.l jsii
'TOrtlcri and oil paintings. He. rente. Inst In boosting 111
. handsome estate nn Leng ilml JihIrImb lJ" the IHcrntiiru he get out
of this stock nt $20 a idiarc. He mnde
n joint offer of tliroe shares of Hydro Hydre
Fnlted nt $20 n idinre, and one snnrc
of United Aute Stores, common, ftt
$e0 n shnre, nt n special combination
price of $100.
Wns 111m Oh ii Press Agent
Carrier himself wns net ut nil med-
s persenul ciime,
'Sound, nt White Stene Landing.
"tin nn Arldltm.! e lunkl l-pl hern.
. ... 1lllllllllllll vn t v ..
le printed nud distributed n circular
folder, which w.ns headed "United
nnvlng show people and ethers down Past Present-- Future. A Sequel te
te-hlH nnrllpK. There Is a 1)111 here new , 'A New Application of ft Successful
.lemnn.lli.ir urn hp nnv hack rent, at men.
Mary's Bridal Gewn
of Cleth of Silver
fentlnuttl from 1'nte One
Indlnn sllver nnil silk embroidery rep
resenting vnrleUR floral emblems of the
cmtilrc, Is nbeut four ynrds In length.
The Princess prehnblv will- wear n
tulle tell falling hack 111 graceful folds
from a Hat wreath.
Twe Ksfnles Anions (ilfls
Twe estates, a rope of pearls, jewels, ,
the fa flilen of nn Eastern temple bell,
from Viceroy Heading, of India, and
the Countess Reading ; a uplcndld sable
eent from twenty-eight friend; two
silver cake dishes from Mrs. Whltclnw
Held, widow of the former Ambassador
te the Court of St. .Tnincs, and nn In
finite variety of ethen Rifts, consisting
of furniture nnd wearing apparel.
Repert Four-Power
Treaty Favorably
im... r. ... .. ,.e i... I....M.1 :. .. uiMiiiuiMii in iiiiiiii'v ntiii ii Hi'iini nn ltinrn .. ..... ..
the rate or 1(H) n weeK. wiueii lie mi .ec """'!""'' ' "" .V . ,v l , .. of ether splendid '..-cse., t , .. ,, ",f """""" "em ' ""
8atd te ewe en an aimrtmentju New fm tlens through conferences in danger.
lrkiin rW iVH- f f. i.' Is 'nit d Inte Stored ' !- The h. era pll ' f,,r " lir'-''' ' humbler station, are And .this applies ns much te the second
den Hnre of the Lam bs :iub. t s(lw rat !vli Orient ir I'inn.lrgcc reservation ns te tlnj first
said also that one of hi ' M ' nt ' ", '' a ' . d" "' w'l" wNIi for (he long life and liaiipl- one and te the Jehnsen reservations,
wns a beautiful young Philadelphia Rlrl nim '' t eralis, n irked A. M.. f . i.Vi.i.. n n,l lm.n,iV,n Mr. Hurdinit Is committed te inter
with whom nniblilens te be an netreta t iikiriiijj a "flivver' ; iintl the sunn' '",,,,. . ' url" "." "01 ,"u,r0 I ., """"" 1H ceiiiniiiieii 10 inier
he rm mthirr I n ,d"vh"se ex ...." he ihib ..Van In the "P. M." all dre-wl ' 'I lie first etn e. a mnRnlllcent country national deall.iR tliruiigh confer-
l sad ".have hern imvlnB Vl ille s e m. In tweeds and a cloth hat. sellln k,,,lt Xe,,krt," ""ni'rWnK a line old rnecH such ns the one just held nt
trtnkr rnH .. n V..J!" Y rk ilrn mit tires , imiiiMeii, (5oldsberouEh Hall, and ex- Washington. He holds that the pence
!?,eK ,ellw '" n ,XN erk ,lrnm'lt" .,-,. ,, ,,lv. ,... .,. ,,, teiiMe grounds, was presented bv ihe of the world can best be snfecnarded
Ilff I I I ...-. - ' III I 1 i-.ij I I 111 I I t w
Ms mnenrtle ii.tsmiisi'Im " l:mn nsm.M. ornuvreom s parents, the l.nrl
Paid te Have Wasted Menty e its,.lf f,.m t, time 'he was a punll1 (.'m,ll,,"s Hnrewced. This will '
is a mil
ig Sehei
The veuiiii woman referred te is nn , in eld t entrni .Miinuai 'iraliilng eiieni.
te live en Pine stieet near Pwentj- Tl Sevetiteeiilh nnil Wneil 'tieets, II"
tlilrd, nml i:i new Nlid te be stivltii at was his , Ins., president nnt of llie n
nil Atlillitle Cltv Imtel. The ii'inii! tliruiigh his fnuise; he niimnged the
woman's mother Milmltteil tedtn ' it ii'.im-. built up a Powerful pelithal or
her daughter knfw Carrier. Tlie uieilier mn.'ntinu anil ueueiiill) was the king-
f.alil t1w rlrl li:id nper lind any bul- pill of the place.
Later lie went te tne i niverii
nessi rolntlenslilp witn tr.e jeuug
"financier" se fur ns !ie knew.
Carrier was se parole! nbeut the
expenditure of lnenev. according te Mr.
Maynler. that the ftillun' f the linn i
wnit a foregone cun-luslen.
"If the salesmen would loll SeOOft
worth of stock in a veek.' sMld Mr.
Pi'iitis' Ivaiii.i. having there at the end
of his t'lt's'miin j ear and suing te I (her
mit! through rim meeting together of nn
be tin- flops nnd their discussion of their re-
future rural home of the Viscount nnd i latlens in gatherings like that ut
Ids Pride. Washington.
When In Londen thev will leside nt . i n. . n . l
ChesterHeld Meuse, a nilnlature palace Must no A,,,p ie Ce,,nt X- H
In Piiflt lane which for some enr.s has Put for the success of such confer
been the prepei-tv of the bridegroom. entvs It l necessary thnt nntiens may
It uns plnei-d ut the disposal of the be nble te enter Inte eentrncts with
.Inpniiesii Crown Prince during his visit each ether with reasonable cenfidenqe
Dies en Guillotine
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HENRI DKSIIti: L.ANDRU
Murderer of ten women anil n boy,
who was guillotined nt Versailles,
France. tei!;iy
i.ngini.tl h enr age.
The second estate will be presented
lliei-e mill iitfaiued t- etie or llie most
uuleh known "fruts " Later he n -tut
,.-.! te the I'tir ei-ilv if l,ennsla-nl-i
and was re, i ived i" tin1 finrtriilty
3 MORE A'. V. FIRMS
Maynler. "Carrier would spend SO'-.i "" 'ern.M-i.apit-i- .no h.ti-m,.-,, ......
in salaries and ether expenses. He p.iij.
Inexperlem-ed s-tlesinen S-'f." a wee'
drnwing account, nnd 1'- per cent fur
their sales. This wns 1-u-iness -nU Ide
Carrier him-elf lived in the most ex
pensive hotels both In NViv VeiK ami
Philadelphia. He hadn t the slight.
Idea of menej's Milne, lie would irl
a boy n isld bill Ter going an err..-
across the street.
Helloes Carrier "ItreUe"
lip Cn'i.-je, in Ome. He w-iis popular by Mrs. Anne Arehbeltl Snuiiderseri,
iltniKlitrr ei tlie late .leliu I). An-h-held,
who has nrruuged te picscnt her
with the Archbold resilience nt Fox Fex
lease Park, Lindhurst. Hampshire, to te
net her with eight acres of park Intnl.
It will be used us n training renter
for girl guide oflicers. Pi lures ynry
i" president nf rue L'Irl cuhln nrffiml.
iy n.liKRll'T COURT f . VI tl
llie rope of pearls wiu isceiint Las-
i-elles' wedding piesnnt te his betrothed.
New Ymk. Feb. --"' -iHv A PI
thnt such ngreements will be ncccpted
by whatever brunches of the Ciovem Cievem
merits have te pnss upon the work of
the delegates.
If the most important nntien of nil.
the United States, hns the habit of
rejecting or modifying the compacts 1 Continued from I'nsr nf
signed liy Its delegates.
Power can enter into nrran
An nneletit.irx
wis filed 111
.-llfllillst Klete A.
hr lets. Lialulities
pi-tii'en in uatikriipiev
I e.lenil l eurt
teda
iilllvup. stei );
wire llsteii ;u
Meney (ilt-tt lu Abuutliiire
HotiiitleiM of iiieue. most of them
te lie Used in the pun base of gift of
Princess Mnrj 's own selection, have
with It with any degree of confidence.
If te the failure of the Versailles agree
ments Is milled the essentlnl modifica
tion of the various treaties recently
made nt Wnshlngten. then the Influence
of the Cnltcd States in international
congresses is dcstreed. This, It wns
Bluebeard Gees
Calmly te Death
COmpaCIS i """M"l inim i HKr ..iir i
no ether Jar,i the Procurator General, the xvnr-I
angcrnents J(, 0f the prieu nnd Lnndru's two!
M.. More-Olnfferi and M.
lawyers.
lJiitrcuu.
Then Landru himself appeared, clad
In dark trousers and white shirt. His
heard, which was one of his most strik
ing chnrnetcrwlcs nnd which lind he- . the police, killed his victims nnd in
he had premised marriage. The charmer
of 283 women, of all ages from twenty
te sixty, ninny of them foolish and
wealthy widows, was born in Paris In
18(10. He wns a mechanical engineer
nnd had been well educated. (
Landru had previously engaged the
attention of the police through his
swindling operations, for which he wns
sentenced te prison for n term of four
years. He wais married nnd had txve
grown children. He was a dark
visaged man with shining bald head
mm King black whiskers, and during
the progress of his trial for murder,
xvhlch began November 7, 1021, before
the Vcrsnllles Assizes nnd ended No
vember .10, he participated dramatically'
in his own defense.
The bnekbenc of his defense was that
there wns nn nbsolute lack of proof
thnt the "missing ' wempn were tienti.
The legal necusntlnns ngnlnst him were
comprised in rte.tiuu pages of evidence,
which required three hours te read in
court. About 12." witnesses appeared
for the prosecution nnd defense. A
lnrge quantity of charred bones and
nsbes, nllegetl te be the remains of
Lnndru'H victims, wns brought te Ver
sailles ih five sealed cases, as xvell ns
inuiiy of the personal belongings found
in the Httle villa nt Ontnbais, where
the modern llluebeard lured hla fiancees
te denth,
Lnndru's motive In committing the
murders xvas the sordid one of robbing
the women of their meager savings.
The police proved thnt be rented the
eettnRc nt Gnmbnls, a few miles from
Paris, ndvcrtlsed in various matri
monial papers and enticed his victims
te the villa, where all trncc of them
wns lest.
After bis nrrcst the house wns ran
sacked nnd practically demolished by
the police in uti effort te find the re
mains of the missing women. A few
bones x'.erc unearthed, ns we'.l na some
hnlr, but net enough te form n corpus
delicti. The Ulubenrd, nccerdlng te
I'eme familiar te thousands through
indicated jestcrday, Is the llnrdiiig . publlrntlen 'of his portrait during the
view. I in egress of bis trial, lind been trimmed;
Se Important does the Prenident re- I ins lientl wns siuiveii, nnu ins iu-ck umi
liellcxes l.-UTier nreue .:-, immi nnd assets nt S.'tOilO ''"m" fr"m "", ' " "' Londen, the Ctrl arii ,), ssm. thnt he has apparently .face xvere denthly pale.
"Fer all the money thut Carrier spent , '" j nV..iunt urx petition in hank- '-uMes. UritNli residents of Paris from I ri.(.,H,.,i from the position he first took 0vcr i Tucntv Seconds
I heliee he Is broke in pre-ent. I , i, ,,s ill,.,l mrainst t!,,. broker- H'lties and ariens ether nationals llv- ni hnvinc no obiectlen te purely inter- ' .. ... .. , ...
don't think a cent stuek t- his fin- ' , ,:,., ,lf ssmltll .x: (. r.la- - "' "' ''"''' Mngdem. from va- prctlve reservations. He regnrd.s nil . ue wnlKed exnetij me steps ueieic
gers." UM-s Vi v est i-nat 1 t Vr.iiMO nnd 'lows eharltal-Ie organizations. y. r,'seryatlens ns unnecessary and te be H'e executioner s nsslstan caught 1.1m
Manv of tl empni.Cs Meek-MlH... .J . t "r. Ortl mny and air force units with which avoided If possible. He xvill net. it is nreiinil the waist and leveled him en the
crew are reported strnnded today. Tel- ' A f,.w "plinutes later nn involunii.e He Princess came in contact during believed, make n tight against innecu- Ul.b,mvn- web-l p,1 kidfe hIM ,1ewn
egrnms were rec.iM-d demanding meiiM. petition was filed aS.iinr Ileutlev. Ke. her lnrti.j war-time activities, and one mw Interpretations which zealous Senti- " "VWL. W. Z xv s ever in leSs
although there was no mene, te send. files x smith. In.-. I.iab.llties were t.e.uendeus fund which represents the t.us seek te attach te the treaty, but " 1 tl he w h elt wTr ' ,,. "v1" JT
Willinm .1. Krame. in .-hnrge of a ,..,m(lte.l at ."20.1.00 and assets at goe.l will of -the Marys f the IJritlsh he prefers net te have them attached ""."
1 - ..!... I 1 I A. II 11 II lllllll ItIV IIIIU. ID' HIMHIiilll (.(
crew stranded at Ueehester. lelegrnpli
ed : "Fer Ged's sake send money Men
held up in hotels without funds. Ple.i-e
send money right away." Tliej re
ceipted for the telegram at the ethc". ,
but didn't send the pienej . There is
no money that tin one has the legal .
right te send.
Twe New .Tersej State policen-en
enme te the eflice yesterdn.x with several
members of a crew stranded in Ham Ham Ham
monten. They had been ghen into cus
tody for fnilure te pay their beard bills.
Nothing could be done n 'he eflice.
he the men were sent hack te Hamiuou Hamiueu Hamiuou
ten in custody of the police.
Search Is being made for the minute t,,Wn, X ,f
book of the I'nitcd Miuiirnntec I'em- linxel Hill
pnny. It was put In the safe Thurs
day night by one of the empleyes, and
cannot new he found. Mr. Carrier is
net suspected of having stolen it, be-
use he had net been in tlie-oflice nil
afternoon.
A Sheriff's writ wns served nt the
office today for rent, hut the deputy
.liien.
Nene of the li:ms has nn exehatigr
enneetinn
Boureau & Evans
Assign and Clese
(nntiniuil frniii I'iki1 Ore
tit 'he reir. u-, e.sibh il imilIi .in angle
cf tin biild.ns te S. ins. mi street .is well
.is in I'lfti-ntli street
The members of the linn an1 both
iniiig men I'.eiiti'iiu ines hi .Mnnres-
.III ' Geelge II. 1 .Mills, at
P.i. Mr I',,, reau Is the
fleer member of the tirm. having beep
nduiltteil te tlie stock excluilige Oc
tober 17. l'.MV Tin' linn also holds
iiieiuheisliip in the Chuni.ii Heard of
rradc. Tlie firm was establish, 1 d-iring
tlie great been in stocks -mil bend-' just
after the war period.
ed teilnx by ...
Fninlre.'
Intimate friend of Prineess Mary
have sent rare liits of furnituie. Mum-l.ei-s
of the tejnl fainily hac giep an
l.tstmb- clock of the Stuart period. The
ti. it-.
President Harding's stand is Impor
tant bienuse of the number of treaties
new before the Semite ns a result of the
Wnshlngten Conference. If the Senate
King's watermen gave n reproduction , begins by iittaehing reservations te tne
in siher nt the undent reval barge: the1 Four-Power pact It will run wild ee-l'ri.-iids
of the Peer a handsome tire , fore it gets through with the ether trca-
sirieli in ( lii'ipeilda.e style; the cill-ities.
71-tis of Liverpool a magnificent diumetu
I...... ..In, i lllI.IIU lit' liltlsfllU ,111 l.llllllt.
'1 ... - ii . . . i .-- - " -.,.,------. - ...!!
i.-ite inaliegaiH diessing table littul with' eimiit light, llliiu me neni ie rimmi.-
finely cut crstal uMiuisites. utes ns much Innguage te elucidate re-
i-w Seuth Wales sent u gelu lenng- ' latlens In the Paclhe ns did the ush-
lteservtitlens would increase nnd mm-
lipl us they did during the league cev-
telecram was receixeil tmlax
who brought It was persuaded net te Heward Iteber, counsel fur the mir-illnrx
aifposse tlie clerks and clients who receiver et the lit i n ei .. . liit-Kny ix:
waited hoping for something te turn up. Ce.. of New Yerk, witii u Philadelphia
.,, .... .. , etlii e, refusing him access te ceitain
Itlames Ills Lnemies pap,.r he wished te see. '1 hiswas ..tie
The nssertien of a plot bv enemies et- tiu. tu-iiis tliat suspended durini: tlie
te ruin Carrier was made bj Inglish week.
E. D. Cameren, counsel for Carrier. The telegram head: "Hereby u-fuse
While the lnwer was making the possession of any books m- papers of
statement in hi elhee In tip. Stephen nnv i;,u,i en tlie grenml that ihej m i
Glriird Ilulldlng, Carrier j.iu-ed the fleer contain entries whbli wmild liu-rlml-
of nn adjoining room, biting his mils- mUl. r detrude us." The telegram was
.N l-W
cup vet wltii A'i-lraiiaii stones; p
t. ii la's contilbulien was a writing table
of Australian weed inlaid with Austra
lian opals, Melbourne, Australia, sent
a black opal flume; and IMltihurgh. n
Mnr.x. t.'ui - n of Scots, hreuih. richly
vweled l'athv si nt .1 line example
of Its iameiis shawls.
Portrait of the Itride
Tlie Society of Women Artists l,n
arr.i'iged for Mr- Pdal.enej Ward te
p.unt a portrait of Princess Mar as a
gilt fiem i hut organization. Tlie Chip
Mm I'eiigu! sent a replica "liioeih ei
Lern" an ernnmeut that has nn
an. -lent history. Legend suys it wiis
win ii b ltebeit ltruce- when tin
Hretliei-s MaePeugiil tried te euptiin.1
linn attir the panic et .Metiiven. .x
iiizten Conference Itself.
What will happen Is going te depend
deer. He gave the guillotine one leek,
squared his shoulders and walked erect,
uttering net n wenl.
The crowd, which had been kept nt
such a distance- that It saw nothing of
tliu details, uttered no cry, and the si
lence was broken only by the bugles
sounding reveille in the near-by bnr
raeks and the Angelas bells. The pla
toon of cavalry with sabers bnred fa
inted as the "n"ister man" went te his
death.
Then the hundred or se newspaper
correspondents and the few officials who
lind witnessed the execution left the
clncrnted the bodies in n cook stove.
W. J. Burke May Run for Senate
Washington. Feb. 2."i. William .1.
Burke, Itepresentiitlve-ut -Lnrge from
Pittsburgh, Is considering running for
the United States Senate. Mr. Ilurke
has net. decided whether he would op-
.tnun s'a,i.ilni. l'nnht'p fi-nm tlie imufnt-n
Versailles Treaty fight the public nnd ever j e t1P stale, or Senater Crew,
the press, niter some uesiiiiiiuii. u- '- .-, I from tlie western enu. Mr. lnirue tins
shies' with the reservatlenlsts. That Is bitterness and never a xverd of Invcc-; ;rccciv,,(1 petition signed by 00(111
what gave the Republican their cue i tjve ngnlnst the man who had just paid , ivsvlvuninns. lneMv members of
and led in the end te the defeat of the the penalty for a series of the foulest , b unieIls it W1H i0,rned yesterday.
WlNen treaty. I murders in the criminal history of , ' '
Tn this ease Ilrnndegee nnd .lolinsen r run-v
have put up the trial balloon for Hard-
SETS UP RADIO IN COURT
Jurer In Murder Case Finds Way te
Break Tedium
Penver, Feb. 25. (Hy A. P. Te
lessen the strain of wenry hours of
service, one of the jurors, sitting in the
case of l.nrl and Jehn S.nmnimi, en trial
for the murder of William W. Hnrris,
juts set up his wireless apparatus in the
Criminnl Court building here, it was
learned today.
During n recess e-er A ashiiigten e
nirthdny the wireless juror sent home
for his outfit New the long arms that
cntch the ether waves are stretched
across the top of the dormitory of the
Court Heuse extending into the alr
shnfts en one side nnd te the upper
draft outlets en the ether.
Hard Ceal Owners
Will Meet Unions
Continued from race One
war with no benefit te the general pub
lic. It would net be surprising if one
result of the decision of the operators
te meet the men would be a responsible
nnd unassailable' demand for an inten
sive survey 'into the whole anthracite
question ; a survey xvhlch would deter
mine "Just xvhere the millions go.
Want 'New Contracts
The operators arc insistent, In pub
lic nt least, en making n new con
tract xvlth the men biibcd en u reduced
wage coal scale."
"De you think the men's wages
should be reduced?" one of the coal
operators xvas asked.
"Unquestionably, " xvas the prompt
and emphatic answer, "everybody
does."
The men. en the ether hnnd. xvill go
Inte conference xvlth the , operators
looking for nn Increase. Here again Is
the basis for the belief thnt a summer
strike Is en the way nna mat xvnrn it
is all ever the Ceal consumer xvill still
be paying high prices for i.ara ceai.
There arc these who urge, thnt a real
conference, xvhlch hns the geed xvill of
the public in mind, would get nt such
problems as high freight rntcs nnd big
profits by middlemen friendly te the
operators, in short, n real survey of. the
whole field and net an attack en one
single point.
One of the members of the conference
in a conversation xvlth a newspaper
man deprentcd the tenor and Impert of
certain newspnper reports. It was sug
gested that the operator should be will
ing te let the public "In en xvhat Is
going en."
With n leek of growing concern, the
opernter replied thnt "no one wns mere
nuxieus than the operators te get their
position before the public."
Cut Price? Hew! Haw! Haw!
Mr. Wnrrlner xvns nsked as te the
possibility of a strike. Fer a reply he
laughed heartily.
"Mr. Wnrrlner." began n question
er, "will one of the results of this
meeting be a reduction In the price of
cenl, n question In which hundreds of
thousands of small consumers nre in
terested?" Thnt question, apparently, xvas re
garded ns even u'blgger joke, for Mr.
Wnrrlner Inughed mere heartily than
ever. In fact the chairman get into
such geed humor thnt he advised his
intervlexvers te' dex-etc their talents te
writing nbeut the girls en the Heard -
W'k ....
Apparently the operntes feel that a
cut must be made somewhere, every
thing else is going down, nnd they pro
pose te null it onto wages. The miners
say-they were ln-st te get an increase
in' the world of industry nnd that they
should be last te suffer a cut. There
nre some who believe that the oper eper oper
nters xvill 'net mind n short strike ns
a justification for fnllure te bring down
the cost te the consumer.
Members of Committee
5.iJft5a.S5rtJ&. !biMrfi
tain W. A May, preslden 'e thVffl
sylvanla Ceal Company. lU0i.l
V. S. ASKS SOFT COAL i
ur&KATUKS TO YtEijj
Washington, Fcb25. (Dy A. p '
ll-flt- tfiftnV lt. nlU.. ... . .M""T
" " "" """" "'"leinpiated U
President Harding te bring about ,
conference between the bitumlnn,.. ...! '-
operators and mine workers nri. .
Anrll 1. Wiim Prinimi. ..-.p"?r..ti
It. union fields expire nt that tl "2
n fnilure te replace them with J
agreement is considered likely te & t$
lowed by a nation-wide strike nfcctliw
nil union enerat etm. . CCI,D!'
It is understood nppenls are b.i -sent
te the Individual cnmpnnU. "".'if
operators in different Btatw ,ffi''
them te meet with the cemmitTm t IP
United Mine Workers nffi&2 ,.
deal for the unions. The (lm-M,. 1
Is maintaining the poMtlen ViSf! '
prevision in the existing national -,,"
centrnct nbselutcly binds l. Zi .
operators te consider with !. ..'. n(
the question of xvritlng a new nnt H
agreement te succeed the exnlriJ I1
agreement te succeed the expiring m!
The difficulty encountered, it U ..i!'
wltbipthelnstyentn&S.
Stir lara'ntfer, tf. S;
This 'llfflc.ilty will net be allowed te
interfere with the course ,wm..i .: M a
however, ns the Laber Department wii .
iiiii.-iii in nn ii.-iMuiH wne nave tttin t
sented the mine owners in preparetlJ
of national nnd semi -national xtu,'
ngreements under government mvti('
vision during the wnr. ""
These persons most concerned rift'
the nctle.iH xverc net snngulne thnt tb
cenfereiiec. even If successfully niwmji
bled, would avert a strike.
The operators of union mines, it ni
said, xvere determined te force n reduc (
tlen in wage t-cales, while the unie,i-:
representatives have been bound by
nntiennl convention te stand for i
mnlntcnance of present scnles and t
addition for n six-hour working daj
nnd n five-day week. '
The (Severnmcnt has gnthered t.
tlstlcs covering the output of union'
iuli.es, nnd these, it wns snld tediyby
11 high official, "indicate that there will
be n surplus of cenl from the non-union
mines alone, even if all the union mlici '
shut down." 'j
Notwithstanding the Government will j
held te the view thnt operators who
entered into the x-nge contracts of 1020 -with
the unions, these beins the con--1
truets which expire April 1, arc bound
by them te discuss with the union the
question of renewal.
Grand Opera In Vaudeville
An unusual experiment xvill he tried
nt the Alhnmbrn Theatre in Souti
Philadelphia next xveek with the en
gagement of the De Fee (Irnnd Open
Company Ter the principal plnre en tic
program. -"i .'n.m..i.i . 1 m-nuuy ana
Wednesday, the He Fee platers win
lug's possible opponents, if the public IT.ANDRU'S CRIMES
and the press eiu'e mere support re-er- '-''" -'-' - KsMuitMLjj
vatleiis the Uemecrats will be encour
aged te de te the President what tlie
ltepublienns did te ills predecessor.
Mr. Harding, en the ether hand, hns
new made ills position clear.
LIKE LURID FICTION
Henri Desire Landru. "the Blue
beard of (iambals." wns arrested en
signed b Perclvnl 1. .lacksim.
Yerk. Ilusknj s pt-nate . eune.
"Fred L. Shallow, an. lllniv renixer.
.. , ... n .1... 1... .t . 1 . .
una 1 went ever .... ...- e ,y , j .,- , , im, , , (1(
,icrs .xcst-id.n. sd M,. I.i-b.-r ,.,L.,t,,.n nieces, siv ,f
lis. new- , . . r . I.... I .- ... .1. . .. 1
. . . . . ,1 1.1 1. . ., 1 .. u nn It III i- 1 a 11- -im " .. nn 1111111 ...ii- lai --
mer ill. s ,,.-,,.... "'"' "'" '' ..-, ul-.r .li-h when phi I tecelhir
Us the mere eager te see cWM.jth.llg 111 . M,n ,,, m1(U, , ( ,, .,;I1(ll
W'l":::., ,.... , refugee... 1711.
uusita, s ini-ai ,iiic-i-s m.- in , mum- .-i . .
two rlerks, snle siirvier- et the lar
taehe and giving etlier indications of
ntrvf is strain.
He xvns near enough te hear what xas
aid, but remained silent Mr. Cam Cam
eeon premised that Carrier xveuld later
- . . . .. .. ,. . 1 I--. - .-- ---
nnsxxcr in detail every question nsi;eu ,jt) ,,1,,,,, ls net werrxin
in. 11 i-eins-riiiii ins uperaiieiis ueri-.
"At conferences last night and to
day," said Mr. Cameren, "Mr. Car
rier assured me that the I'nited
Aute Stores, Inc.. was absolutely sol
Tent xvhen application was made for a
receiver.
"Carrier is net hiding from nnv one
He is merely recovering from the sheih
when he learned thnt a reciter h.ul
been appointed, when he was making .1
big preposition of liis interprisr.
"He will make a detailed statement
proving thnt the Fulfill Aute Stere is
by no means defunct and thnt the con
cern could lie quickly .'rehabilitated.
with proper management "
"Mr. Currier would eeitnlnly like
te knew wli.t C. A. Williamson Is cred
ited ttith the statement that Cerner
had outdone Penr'. He cannot under
stand Williamson's attitude. Wil
liamson enme here and staved three
weeks at a lending hotel and then snughr
te put the Fnlted States Aute Stores
en the rocks.
Speaking of Denne Pfieum. formerly
associated with Carrier, Captain Cam Cam
eeon explained that Prliium was men-lv
an empleye in charge of the stntlsthal
department of the Aute Stores, In,
He wns discharged when nn ' efficiency
man" was placed in charge of t lii de
partment. A few dais Inter, in Man h, --
Z!"7CtU''''mr' EX-SENATOR LEE MANTLE,
70. TO WED GIRL OF 25
-truggle ensued. The clasp gate way, "Y ', "" ' " ,, " ;,nai" denlligs Ap. "' .' " ,.'" r,0,"lts of
-I, tin- bio .eh remained with the Ma- , il ' " ,1,'f .?,.,!' i ! X nn lc and ,n"r(,cr, Srtng out of the disappear-
1'rl.iM Mar has expressed a Ilk ng ' ,.,... .. unnecessary and possibly -.
rer a iipupie s,.,-Mce ogem piate mat , tlll ,,, Democrats will inideuht- aMBHBHMaaHiMMMMHM
'."'"."-' be ged te King .eei-ge he , , ( rPprvfttlens nm ...
!
Four Sold Whisky Over Bar
Norrlstewn, Feb. 25. Four men In
Criminnl Court josterdny pleaded guilty
te selling whisky ever the bar and will
be sentenced by .ludge Miller today.
They are Alfred Tyson, of the Ogontz
Hetel, in Che'tenlinin Township, nnd
his bar clerk, Ceorge Kalm, nud Tilgli
man Schentz, of the Center Square
Hetel, Whltpaln Township, and his
bartender, Nicola Marenc.
iiltlec , present "Cavallcrla Husfienna" and for
The committeemen here, in addition the Inst half the week, "rrnvatere''
te Mr. Wnrrlner. arc W. J. Richards, will be the nttrnetien. Other enern te
president of the Philadelphia nnd Rend- , given en succeeding weeks will be
tug Cenl nnd Iren Cempany: W. L. fM Roheme," "Pnglloeoi" ami "The
Cennell, president of the Enterprise 1 Um-bcr of Seville." These operatic
and ether large independent mining I presentations will be given in conjunc cenjunc conjunc
cempanies; W. H. Williams, president I (j,m witli the regular vaudeville and
of the Hudsen Ceal Company; dehn I photoplay bills.
M. Hiimprcys, president of the Lehigh
Valley Cenl Company; S. H. Tlierne,
nre.sldent of the Therne-N'eale Cem
pany, of New Yerk-; W. W. Inglis,
president of the Delaware, Lacknwnnnn
and Western Ceal Company ; Alan C.
Dodsen, president of Wcston-Dedson
& Ce. ; Colonel Daniel 11. Wentz. bend
of the Wentz corporation, Phllndel-
Y. M. C. A. te Give Entertainment
Outing Camp members of tlie Y. M.
C. A. xvill give an entertainment to
night in the auditorium of the Central
Hrancli at M21 Arch street. Follow
ing tlie regular program, which befiM
at S o'clock, there will be dancinj. ,
;
force which preceded tin- failure. All
llie telephones et the linn's butter have
lii-en mi e;T sum- niie. It was said at
tne etiii es today that there is sum,, hope,
of a icorgaiuzatlen of the tirm. Te
back tills up it was announced word had
come from New- Yerk te "leek fur siinf
'mpertnnt news Tue.l.i.t."
Mr Reher said he had net luard of
tiny plun ,,- reorgnni.uleii.
.'lelm A. Sharp was appein'-.l an
ciliary recelter of tin- .-empunt's l'rts.
luirgh brunch leday. Tli nipanv eih.-e
time had assets estiniuted at .s'.'i.,!
The local .itliees of K irdns &
Piiirke. stiil nnetlier of tlie week's
failure, were empty ted.i.t. During the
morning half a de.cn clients called,
li-iwevir. nnd stirred things up a Int.
The came te inquire ubeut funds in
teste.l through the tirm. nnd were net
phased te learn the. couldn't lellmt
nt Jin sent, line man lempluincd that
he had SHOO and a "geed prulit ' tied
up in the tirm. Tin- i lerks who p..
muinei! en (lit t came out and explained
just hew matters steed te the dis
consolate customers.
negotiated
Te He Settled en Senate Fleer
The issue will he settled en tlie fleer
of the Seiuile as the treaty will come
out of the Senate .-ereign l.eliitlens i
Committee with smne reservations at
tached te It. Twe .tears uge the Yar
sallies Treaty cume out of the same
committee with vnrreus nmendments t
utlixed. These amendments were con-
senteil te for the purpose of gutting tlie
ti-..ntv out of committee. Hut they
., 'siilisennentlt defeated. It being the
M-i- sta'ueltes repii-si-ntliig t,tpe of tlie policy -of the Itepuuneaiis net ie umenii
I'.rlt.sli (ireiindier liunnlsmen in full tl,,. treaty, but te make reservations
dress uniforms of periods t'tein Kitilt te . te it.
I'M The Vls.i.unt -sum.,1 with dls- i similar way tills tune n reser-
line et tie mnnv funds snis( rlbed
ihtougheut the Ihiipli-e for the purchase
i-t presents scic-tcd bv the couple will
be used In procuring this magnificent
sel vi. e.
Viscount Lascclles hns recelti-d fr m
the I letii-tister itlli e Cetaniittee tit-e s;.
tim-tlen in tlie i iieiiudl.-r litiaids din nu
ll;.' late war. As he is also tin Ltenliin.
Lien -choelboys are making up u pui'e
for tlie piirci.use of n pn sent.
Weild Need Huge Catalogue
Si ores of oilier eflerlngs, great and
sin, ill, from far-flung leinets of the
slebe tin- tributes ei i.ienuichs, dignl
vntlen iittaelied te the treaty by the
Foreign Relations Committee need net
be token tee seriously. Mr. Harding
has evidently elected net te muke his
light in committee, where the Irrecon Irrecen
cilable: are ever-iepre-ented, but later
1 the debate upon the treaty before
the whole Senate.
Hv the time tne mie ei rcei-vin.nii.s
' ., ..,..i i, ,i,i.. fii. ' ,r.,,r.',i 7,.,.. i., rmiitv ti) be decreed. Secretary
.....-- ...... ,. .". ." .""" : , ... ,...i. . i.i I..:.
llllglie.S Will in- liinr. in'"' ma minimi
and his force will be ndded te these j
counted ugniribt reservations. The is
sue which Mr. Harding dodged when,
hu consented te n Senate alteration of
tbe Ceiinnn treaty will have te be ;
fought out new. It is most important
In its bearings upon tlie future inter
national lelntiens of the country. '
Neught Sterk for Jobs
Agents for the I'nited Aute SteC,
were required te buy Slione north
of stock, according te lnfermu
tien given te .lebepli L. Kun. assistant
I'nited Stntes Attorney and ceunel for
the stockholders.
Samuel Sftensen, of 2011 Market
street, who formerly had the company s
leial store at Hreiul nnd Dauphin
streets, said tednj that tlie mun..geis
had b"en premised "handsoiue returns '
en tin 1 1- investment bt (uiii't.
"Various uianugers nnd agent' toni teni
plained that they had rei pivisI no return
en their money." said Mr Steven-en.
"Carrier then called a inciting of the
agents. He didn't git-i-u tln-m flu-lr
money liack. Instead he gave tir-h -.f
them ii note for the amount
"When I took tut net.- te tlie 'utik
the cashier laughed ut ni". and asked if
I had read it. The note 'premised te
pay' the amount te Carrier, ic-t te tne.
The cashier mid: 'We weuldn t handle
thnt note nn hew.'
"I took It te .lehn It. K Scott, mv
attorney, and Carrier sent r'nr nn nnd I"''"'"'
guve nvj n job ns 'progress manager' of
the company, at .200 u week.
"I worked n week, nrel then wi.en
I didn't get my pa I went te i'iri.r
andcemplaineil. lie -aid "You'd l rt, r
get your luwer te collect it I ttet.'t
pay it.' "
There were ttventy-tite ugen"s ,,f t: e
company. Te eneli when he applied
for an agency wns given n contra, t form f,,r dut
by which it was agreed "'te interest a )(,, ,, '.
tnlnlmiim et HH ai-eperntite steel;. 'i'i
Iiei.ier eiisi. uners ie tne extent or pur
chasing four shares each of the e minen
stock of the Fniteil Aute Stores, inc ,
and when said uiiieurit luis been fully
raid and received, said party of the
llrst part (Fnlted Aute Sten-si ugre -s
te execute nnd deliver te the party of
the second part (the agent' i' agetny
franchise contract covering the above
mentioned tow n
liuekingliain Palace in such volume tlia
it was necessary te appoint n spei hit
st.ifl' te assist in unpacking and sorting
tl.etn. They are of Mich a miscella
neeus i hai.i.-ier that a catalogue would
be of book-like propei tleps. i
The spm leus picture gallery In Ruck- '
inghiini Palais-, which U as large as
the grand ballroom of nil New Yerk
hotel, tesicr.lay presented a duzxliiig I
s taile te a small party of invited
g i-sts who .-letted n portion of the mag
nificent cifts. Only the smaller audi
BLAST ROCKING CHICAGO
CALLED CRIMINAL ACT
Refused Employment
Chicago, Feb. 25. (Hy A. P.) A
declaration thnt the dxnnmlte exple-
ineie p-.rtanp. presents imve been
"Purely a Leve Affair," Butte. tini.ferrel te liuekingliain Palace, but Attr.uutecj te Shevelers Who Were
T lil'.l I lilll'l IIM- llll. hl.l.11,1 IIIIO .1
'.a'l of ghtti ring splendor.
There was the thrietehi gift of King
(ieerge . n tiara of diamonds nnd
s.ippnires nun a ncciiinee nun eraceiet , , , , . ,., , ,, ,,i.,...,u
stu.ld.-d with similar stone-. TJ.en "'" "1,i('1' reek'"1 C UWa "ml HX bl ',
thete wns t. be ,-een n hroe.-h sent h.t Inst night wiis the result of n criminal i
le.een M.trt -one great sapphire en- ll(,t WIIS nuule today by R. M. Perheh- ,
circled by diamonds. Anether case held ,,,,,., assistant city lire niarshul. The J
llie gilt or .sceuiii i.asreiies in in- cxplesiull ecellrreu III II"' x.imisiiehi s
biule-elect -ri corsage of sapphires nnd Company's McCook quairy, nenr Arge,
liaiiiends in which one massive stone ......... , Thit damage cnuscil wab es
timated U about Sl.(MH),(MKt.
"I'.e.i-,. wns little gelutin in the pew
der, and luck of gelatin means thnt the.
Ment., Statesman Declares
(hit-age. Feb i',, -l.ee Mm!". 'I -eiitt
Mais old. feri a r 1 ni'i.l Stan-S,-i,a'ei
from Mentiui.i, ...niiii.d t.. I.n
t1 it ii- in I Mis- I'j'a Dal, twin",
tne. a ! i." gi ni u lie ti. m I. ie 1 .-i-te-sit
i.l Viii-k.i, weuhl be iii.u-'u.I
tl !'' Ill '' "I i'i (lax -. The tiuif.
Il.igl- 11' 'I -I. VX 11- l.lkdl ellt hip tl-i-ti
l"i IV.
Nene of Dr. Mantle'- friends In
I'ulie. Ment., Ills Lulu, . la. been in
formed of Me- ,i p'eiii hnig welding, i ..
lid. .tli-s- i inr, i .,, i cm live,) in
I.e.- Mr.
I .il i hi i'
- ." niiii in i i r.uitiinere
I W dllt s . gi he s,n m I,,., (e
re freiii Hutu- t.i.d the trip te
tt n j "ringed.
;e ui te I,, a . "' i te some of
teiues " i i -aid "I I. at .- i
i. an. It's
1'illtte
k'le't 'i
n en i 'I
-itit 1 1 a
went tl
Chi. IL'.
' It's
mx "Id
-1 one forth from the held of lesser
brilliants. A fluster of dlnuieuils Is f
XI,.., it. .....t .. i.,i sti-peiidcii ti iti tue fersuge. it ten
:" "-"i ... ... i i.. 'im...
I. II. 1 stlll-f. si, i, II fl
tains two lnrge pearls, lliere also was powder would hate te be touched efl.
a riviere or necklace of diamonds wltli:x,ri Pcrbehner explained, 'two et ins
agreed wuu nini nu ie me
te '.ration u- .i i. itiicur"
a let, tmr
ROB POLICEMAN'S HOME
xvlth the
a iliiim I pennant eeriitiiiung itve i ,,ss .taut
iarir" neail drepn (m.se of the blast
,,.. ;ifr , I -.scalles i I'. xv' (i-r. resident manager of
Miiij s (.Ift te I-ascallcs t) ;1n.ri ,, I( H, stf.wnrt, master
.Venrbv was Princess Mary's gift te , im-c-hniilc. declined their belief that
Visiniinr I.ascelles. This consisted et uhevelcrs who hed failed te obtain em
a pair of antique silter scullle dishes pi,, uncut were r.-spenslhlu for the ex
am ii ti a lllllil anil i;eiu tti.ii-u cun.n ,, n en. Ill ey sai.l llie i-iniiimiiy nan
..ei tiirli pearls. net renewed its agreement
The Prime of Wales' gift te Ills si.s- i union nfter .ItllUllir.t I.
.. .1 ... I....II.I ..it.t .n t.,,1. 1 n. )i!-iim,1nt I .
.. . a - . . , l' II ll.llll"lli II"'. riij'i'.".-
Thieves Get $7e in dsh, tut Drep j,,,,,.,.,. ij(eu Alexundra has given
$9? in Hasty Exit ihe l'rineess a marteleus corsage of
si,r, time aft", Pn- .ii.i.m Jehn i-iirls tt ith eineiiil.l drops mid n beiiutl-i " - "
l.i ftus bad -tatted for -ne m un and ful necklace .entalimig six rows of Italian Ministry Is Premised Today i
i arson streets station i. ise te n pun sienes. ... , ., , by New Premier I
I'i- ncess .tini.t s uunis, me itiih-i'mi - . . ., ,,
Uetul Victeria nnd the (.h.een of Ner-, Ren.e. 1-eb. -' ."y ' V I ' 7 , '
,.,'- .i,ine,l in their presents. s,.,. formation of n new ( nblnet before te. ,
in. '.I,,. 1-,-lnies, a Ions diamond luce night, was the premise made i,y Deputy
ruin ii
FACTA TO FORM CABINET
. 1 t! lef enti id ! - home, .h
st-. rt. and stele ,,, u; cash,
ri'iibi-is tlr. t tried te gain en-
trurice bv cutting the gla-s in a window
en the first Heur. Failing in this, tlpv
si'.l n I.iddi r nnd entered the s,-, end
story back win. low.
About .'." was found b .ittered about
the room
Morgan Wins War en Building
New Yerk. Feb 2." -,f. P. Morgan
The ngents of the I'nited C,uninnte and a half deen ether wealth) men, in
s ..., . .l I... '....!.... ... .1... .... ,-..,... I- II.. b,... II...... II....
i.orperaiion were, um-m e. ..mi-i m
promote another steck-seiUnj; seheine,
as xvell ns thnt of Fnlted Aute Stores,
Inc. In n long letter of November 2,
1021, Carrier wrote that he had
heuiht 30.000 shaves of the Hydro-
United Tire Company, In... of Putts
The Duke of Yerk nnd Princes Henry I rleus groups of the cli
nnd Cerge hate given their sister a I , "' '"'P "' l
sapphire nud diamond ring, uiu.jue in , "te lay. thank te he
s-1 1 1 . and in selling.
Frem tin- hriih'gioem's pnreriis has
i eme a huge diamond breech.
Conspicuous iiuieng the ether pres
ents were a mlM-clIuii.Y or rich ropes of
neat Is, jeweled fans nud huge silter
1 . . .i i t ..... ii-i.
essi-s irelll llie llli-u.eeis in un- inn-
itliers trem the nip-
lud.i.g (Jeerg.' F. linker. Il.in.v liar
ivlns Hughes and (ieerge 1. .Shelden,
..I.. II... ,,. ,1... Xtien, Mill ..... .,!..,.
. - - - i .,.. i ...... .. . n
wen their light ye-terday te pn-yent the i ' ' '. . . . L' '..f Z li - ,,1 en 7 I portfolio
" HI' I " !'' I
Lulgui Facta nfter conferring with tu
rnups of the ('linmt)cr tedii). '
my ttera (luring
geed will shown .
In thn various, factions in the chain. I
her." he said. His ministry would
represent the Left Center, mnde up
of Democrats, Catholics, Reformists nnd
Agrarians.
Vlrrorle Rnliindi Rlcel, Ambassador
te the I'nited Stntes, nnd Sigiier
Schun.er, former Minister of Finance,
stewn, Pa., "which was dull) returning
, thousands of dollars in money te peo pee peo
5elo whose orders could net be filled
tw. ' 'promptly vneiiKh."
'tyv&tt' Carrier a-tcd the ugcuts te
l,tv..
m
1SII 1 1101.11 I ll'lil "iii'-n ....in .... . ii- H,l (,. Hi,. l.,rel,. Aff,,l..e
limn some neL- itfee , " " m. ,.. - --e m..b
...... .. i, will...... i . ..... r ........ wen it i.'ie.'i '. -in
sin... ... ill. ion ".n. .no . line I , .li-liii --. , ,.. .,, ,., ..,,
teri'lUe Wa" W" saving
iml Thlrt) -sixth streets. Tlie Appel- army -, a i.i.iik c.mi ...... .m... .. ...- ,,,,-, .s ,, ... n,,,,, i..,..., .i,..,.i-.iib
IWeiVI l 11. I lillljilll,!. r. , .....,.,..'. ei j ,,,i,,, ni mir ,e ,,,.- .,.,i,. .,, nil:
biacelet "fiein the mnn nnd woman of da light saving plan A ''emmltle.t him
'ate Division of the Supreme (eurt up
held n ruling that the proposed utruc-
i - ..t .l-.t.s.l 1.i. -sit. u ..,.! I .w. 1nn
tun? vielate.l tnu clt) "oiling plan
dispose I lawn.
the stage" j a negligee of rubles, pearls, been formed te advocate the plan in the
ttiMiuuUcs nud diamonds, shnped" after I liui'eiigli Ceunclle.
Be Sure
Te Buy the
Sunday Public Ledger
tomorrow
Limpin' Lira' ricks
First Prize $200
Second Prize $1002
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