179 r.v' "1 V ii! ''swnY'VJ Vft' S WM 3? f.-V h s3. XT S.-?tv SSStflW m V " ... ; .TVDIII III UIL . IMENT LOST of Commens Sustains 'fact by Decisive Vete of 199 te 63 tpHILL DEFENDS ACf ;t tiia Associated rre March 3. The Government 2a-nnthr algnal victory when JeJUlh Cecil's amendment te the 4lMl) Kill Jiilaln.1 Iflfl n .aSfftwIema frt Ihrt vnfn Winsten fflllT'A cTottire motion had been 100 te GO. I amendment proposed by Lord tss,V" elatf-d. that. In approving 5j!ArtleH XII of the Angle-TrWi treuty, HttHDK te the Ulster boundary, the ffmpritMi Government did net intend te l&b'MfM te transfer the main area of nnv Livr". w counties et iertne.rn ire- ? Ulll n Ihn tei-rltnrr nf tlia ldali 1ce ' iTT. .it " -. .. . Vi .. " iKi -MAt. hut acrccd only te miner beuu- Lv" el adjustments. ,'Smald McNeill, Unionist member f' tlt'eacnlng the debate In Commens today, 1 1 ,i .aftaBtaaM BbB (mat at. IhA .. ... nW iH. jty i ", aMia naa iuc .wiiuai ivint "i ni- i-ijBJetJen te .the measure, tne prevision in ,r j juratien bclna resented by many of the .iBara as a breach of faith toward .' f Northern Ireland en the part of the , Gerernment. He quoted Michael Ce- d-iiM, neat! of the Irish I'roviMenni t.ev- ji, wnni, as iiuving raiu inni nir .ienics ?iJJ,Crli, .the Ulster l'rcmicr, had been :M!trWidb.v his own friends. ilvl' iTbla and ether charges that Ulster 1A .aa4 baan tricked breuclit an lnterniD "ar,.ttea from Winsten Churchill. Secretary 'jl l for the Celonies, who said the Mate i.8k ? merit that a proiime had been given by fc' ribs) Prima Mlnif-tcr te Oellln- and Jirlf- fifth that the Counties of Fermanagh. , rTyrone and Londonderry would be w-l naiiuea ever te mem was anfeiuiciy un- iff-Mr. Churchill said the government ,A-nfleiQ net nrgepi any nnirnuinciu niiicn CsX'artered or Interpreted the treaty. If ''j'jc.iiny inrn te wnic in uif nci irui:ie i1"-!? nf an fxnlnnnlnrv or Intprnrelntlvc na- ter May &tW they mlsht express fully what thv 1,0s Anjeles. '-v.'iaaafif . itnf thrii npfinn w'liiiw unit' inp , . .i! Vit ifbct of vitiating the treaty. 'S -V J1 - tfttal Cabl mtpeieh. Cevvrltht, iti .vt, OVMln, Match 3. An net giving rSs Wen between the ages of twenty-one dXt S-imA -thirtr the rieht te vote for mem- iy anr or the Irish Parliament was ue- ifV s The. Free State faction opposed the 3,- ?ct, contending it would be impossible 'J St. rearrange the registers te permit cwBen te vote en tiie r ree eiaie nnu ." ;rMKltUtIen within three months. But l IvatXsjer women and Arthur Griffith pi f MS premised te no an ne can te inciuue SvltWi in the constitution new being life WtitH. i KjtmAn 1 Vitlrpa'a rMtiHt fcti fl lefln a .Er"" ""i ' -'v ' . : .7 1 r'.'?,. 20.000 from the uaii te enaDie tne $$filttA World CengrenH te establish Us &ldenarters nt Dublin developed op- ( tfteEWitfen trm Gavin Duffy. Minltcr of M .Fareicn Affairs. lie had reports in- i IV K nBllll( liiui LUin uiiuiiibuiiun. ...v" Sf J remMi recently formed in Paris and of, F,'HUeli De Valera Is president, was te be i iiVHMdte further the cause of the Ile - m,l aasaxMioe inuv nrniinrinat I .--' f liarrflnn Cnnfir nn Pronesed Cut iir!'' Waahincten. March 3. (By A. P.) ti.-A'ctien of the Heuse Appropriations lantlc into America, was ended today , New "ierk Stock Exchange. feit8lmiUee in ileciding tentatively te I wbiU Mrs. Ida Shapire. -f-Chicage, Geerge . Kendrick. 3d, head et M1? earth strength of the army te 113.000 , waa notified ber cousin, Bernard tried- the lirm, is n son of Geerge T . ken- '& mm Bd 11.000 officers was understood man. 's been located In New lerk. drick, Jr.. at one time vice president trtsThSTe been discussed at n conference f Friedman, when twelve years old, of the Third Nutienal Bank. He is a MltUur between President narding and wandered away from his home, in graduate of the University of. Penn- T'cStral Pershing General Pershing Sweden, according te Mrs. Shapire. His sylvanla, and while there wen tame as ivfef'Zij ... .u... He ,iir .;h the narcnts spent much money in an effort a member of the Matk nnd Wig Club, fj t n.u.t 'PMaMant fill. .fuv . . yi' General Pershing is Known te bc par r.ii . .- i. .,. m 1 v . -3 c va iari w 1 niii-riiini it n i lui lu.ii. l. i iv. in f t ! ...w nJiiKtlnii mtf.li lierp nn nlsriK 1 J -5 TV ,""..' ."- , -;"; 1 :;Tf..' ... n....i J..i (. l.i.i;. d ?55?i7"2''"iuiI"J'A."' """""?,..-' a national uuara inu inq ureparuuuu Tthe erganised reserve as component I.! - T'i. 7 iT. u- T,u..i I fc', f TtanMi or tne new army 01 tue uuueu ' .'Eiii. N'Vri'i nira ri Indications that General! IIMtfVa I 7th hMULlu J&1 ! I, niniilil ,tl.lflf n 1m IM "aiifisa of the three-part ajmy scheme LVtft, reduce the army below Its present 3L23f,000 enlisted strength until at least jffinew organisatien had been put in HSeiliut shape. i.--iry - - : ratf.- F.StfOVERNOR USES HIS FIST siabertaan. of Oklahoma, Strikes W$n Back When Hit In Face ' fTIJtasMlgee, OkU, March 3. (By A. 1 .VGoverner J. B. KSkWcked by James A. Jioecrtson wni G. Lyens, an oil tf'!.7.i an the Governer emerged from iiiwai -" private office of County Attorney fi$fe;3aajes Hepburn this morning, after a i&, ' ft..4Wfmn hMu-ern the ceuntv attorney ' ',r? ; v,-....'-v --- -.---- - - - ivAi1 'A !... riAr..tiAp nnvrnnr Tlnhortsen. I j w Srp'nq wee leaving nn imuv. u.. .. ... BUUIIIJ, ihhvmv -.. --.. j-ftoena The Governer extended his hand 1 kVSJ- Mr. Lyenb was tuid te have struck ',fvfilils'in.qiefa.:e. l& "1 1 .51 am a man." Governer Robertsen m.i.i " u ,! .friw.V hark nt Mr. Lvens. fc JTIaty exchanged probably half n. dozen 1 .KWejm before they were scparateu. ...V'Tee Governer unexpectedly arrived &" -early today and declared be in "' MMed te go before the Grand Jury, ,!'$ rent a wnlver of Immunity and de- "1 . SaSBO. tuav lie VK iinim " tne j"' 1 in- . T f.TQSieHlTTr litre met .lurquun. W. i, -WHAT'S TOCB IDKA Or JAZZ? R?M?'.iviiitr Herbert. ' Laopeld Stpfcewakl. Al W j.laia , ther neUDHa slve their oplnleni Ej('.i3laTKrlUsaalne Section of next Sunday'a tbm Jteeaalna Section 40. J.apq. n 1 ailiniBi'r.iiij'ii.wiiMa'iin'WJi'j'utiii'.iiiri.in.J'i njitirutiu ' itt Jhe Best Value Yet! I'tt'fr ff efferinr for a limited time) at price exceptional concession!. Tailermade Suits fei te your measure viV $40 in tweed, bone or herring mixed (pert clothe. -V !; Ivl Peiret Twill Steckinette 55 le order B. .' . 'I I'V A SS0 VAI.l! h-ttlieb 'aaamaJ:ar . Kurritr TfMfc 3tV) St,1,. I BJB(PpaweWewMIi,w5OTIeWaWeWTfBI',W' 'yi ' 1 1 1 ''SvV , vtftffim rr May Ask Divorce (p) Underwood & Underweed LADY ASHBURTON Wife of the fifth Baren Asliburten. She Is reported te be planning nv suit for divorce. She was formerly Frances Dennelly, of New Yerk MAY RELEASE 6 SUSPECTS IN TAYLORMURDER CASE Plans te Arrest Motion-Picture Ac- Alae Ba Abandoned March 3. (By A. V.) I Lnicfs aumuenni cviucucc ugainst : them is obtained, the Mx men arrested here Tucsray en information purport ing te connect them with the murder of William Desmond Tayler, film di rector, will be released today, according te the police. Their release. It was said, would mean the police have abandoned plans te arrest a seventh man n motion-picture actor a possibility they announced after a long questioning of Mrs. Jehn Rupp, housekeeper for the men new in custody, who npprlsed the detectives et her belief they were involved In the Tavler murder. T lif Iy tiipn nre eliininntrd frnm i SUFpicen, the police said, they again wjt i,aV(. i)cf0rc them only the problem, of trving te locate Edward F. Sands. I miS!,inB former butler-secretary te 'XaViOl. ., -..... iT-r-n n r-inn UUT fUUNU ftP I HH IV ICAHd Advertisement Ends Search Over Four Continents Chicago. March 3, (By A. P.) A nlnctecneear scawh for n missing man, which covered Europe. Asia and Australia and twice crossed tJic At- te trace him. out niter several years of unsuccessful search tbey died et unef. -Mrs. nuapire ioek up tue Search An advertisement 111 n New Yerk te a i nv,nan..r finallv led Friedman ---.:":;.." I younger sisier mere. I Land Exemptions Lest 'I'll, f'nmilen Cniintv Itn.iril of Tax- .f .. ..:i:A.l -.itn- .l.n. ii.iinnltind declared exempt under the act of 10-0 ' mug, be listed ns rateable. This act I has been declared unconstitutional by I he New Jerry courts. About ?l. 300.- ' 00(1 Is involved in Camden County by the . ruling. affiiuiLraiiniii'iiiHsm Asm k"'aiiiaiij,raiiiiii'iii::iiiiffli;a! ISiSiSBniiSiSiSK' TpppppH HHLbbHIV j' vuaallllH PSSSSSSSSSSJPSSSSSSSSSv m v.PsPsPsPsh f vt 'Mvw xt,i AVvB 'v9ksVTi&itf sSriisispRiii ijgajWjjjKlaafsssssssM pkHMMMIPHPissH i Mkmiiksksksyi-' .vj )lslsilslslslsVisR.v Ri jl.'H JksBkksHP ;: 'l BSr - tekHfkVksksEi! S vVkHkfiikHMiiirM rvkAjHMHHpil Interesting Facts about Coffee The seasons in the coffee - producing countries are usually opposite te ours. Brazil, for instance, begins te gather her crop in April or May and continues until September. Coffee differs in character and flavor, due te the difference in the soil, climate or temperature, and even where these factors are the same, you will find vary ing qualities in the coffee, according te the care with which the trees are culti vated. Asce Coffee is a combination of high grade coffees from the best - cultivated plantations in the tropics. Coffees of the same high grade are selling elsewhere for 40c and 45c per lb., but, through our close connections with the sources of supply, we are able te sell Asce Coffee for only 25c per lb. A is c e "You'll taste I II I aKV ft.1 . V I ! J Pi cl 1 i vOtS55k I i lw lib 6 ustSftsm S H ts, v lffa. Wk 1 ii iqci tevVt aaBaifSe7r v ! pi g r EvaS IS I h m i n f x c u Sold only in Asce Stores, located all erer Phils, and through out Pennsylrania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. U at "" -" M. .-.- i SC ijA G. W. Kendrick & Ce. . Assign and Suspend Centlnutd frsm Pat One financial condition of the firm In less time ttian that. It Is understood that assignment wa made only after consultation with prominent financiers, whose opinion was sought by Mr. Kendrick, and who advised that Immediate assignment be made. Three experts advised Mr. Kendrick te close his brokcrage beuse new because liabilities could be paid dollar for dollar as seen as certain se curitiea nre liquidated. Though no statement of assets and liabilities has been given out, the in formation of local banking circles Is that the firm's liabilities will come te n total of nbeut ?3,GOO,000. Bankers say that te have averted the failure would have necessitated taking ever the firm's securities by bankers, and 'the amounts Involved were te.p large for this course te be followed. Bankers who went ever the situation yesterday, before news of the Impend ing failure had become common prop erty, estimated that the firm's nsseta would exceed Ha liabilities by nbeut $150,000. This, however, depends en the prices that can be had for the Arm's securities. Philadelphia banks are said te held about $1,500,000 In leans, protected by collateral. The rest of the indebted ness, It Is understood, Is te New Yerk banking concern;. One of the company's heavy Inter ests has been Transcontinental Oil. It Is said that at the ttine et suspension the Kendrick company held nbeut 70, 000 shares of this stock, which has dec (.lined heavily. The decline is said te have caused tome embarrassment. An An other security which the firm held In large, blocks was the stock of Phila delphia Insulated Wire, for which tne firm had nctcd as bankers, holding, It Is said. 12,000 out of 25,000 shares. The Insulated Wire Company is said te be in excellent financial condition, but the stock has never been distrib uted, and the firm hRs been compelled te curry a lnrge amount of securities. Mr. Griffith stated, in addition te his formal announcement that the suspension was a temporary meas ure. The company, he said, had found Itself In difficulties and decided te make tin assignment out of fairness te creditors and clients. The firm will remain closed, he said, until Its affairs can be stralgbtcued out. There is every present prospect, Mr. Griffith said, of paying 1C0 per cent en the dollar. Ne Excitement in Offices There was no excitement in the firm's handsome offices, en the first fleer of the Longacre Hetel, when the suspension was announced. The suite of offices runs clear te the rear of the first fleer of the hotel building. Twe brass railings divide It, with fine ma hogany desks en cither side, a dozen en one side and eight en the ether, each with its individual telephone. There is a steel cage with "Deliver ies" lettered ever the window en one side, and a glass inclesed private office with desks for members et the firm en the ether. At the rear arc the beard room and a dozen telephone booths. Three telephone girls work the switch board. A dozen boys were busy in the board room when the firm's suspension was announced. It seemed te make little difference in the routine of the office. The stockbeya even continued te put some quotations en the beard after the closing was announced, though no busi ness was transacted. There are about thirty empleyes, men and women, and tbey all remained at their desks. The 'Philadelphia Trust Company, the assignees, are preparing a state ment en the financial condition of the firm. The Kendrick firm was admitted te the Philadelphia Stock Exchange April 18", 1011. It is also a member of the being the first te Introduce feminine roles in the club's annual plays. Mr. Kendrick lives in the winter at Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, and has 11 line residence dt Villanova. His wife was Miss Marlen Audenried. He Is a member of various clubs, amenz them the Racquet, the Radner Hunt, the University, the Philadelphia Country, the Merlen Cricket uud the I'nien League. Mr. Kendilck Is a brother of Mur dech Kendrick and a cousin of Receiver I of, ,i.a':,es Freeland kcndricl widely, ; known socially as well 1 "ent in financial circles. I kendrick. He is as premi- During the pest-war activity In the stock market it lirMII lOTimrjIEIiillilMBiliiilWri ASCO PQ.iBMffiW A S c lO a; s c e 1 "3 a asce Coffee A lb S 18 the difference!" iiiiiiMwmiiiiiiiiiii ftjmmfiMiMwiriif STC O ' "' t'rA-S C O waa reported that he Jiad cleaned tip a million dollars in Transcontinental Oil, but had lest it all again. Was .Fermer Redmond A Ce. Manager He formerly was local manager for Redmond it Ce. Later he was n member of the firm of H. W. Clark & Ce., and In charge of their bend department. With Clarence II. Clark, 3d, he formed a new partnership et the time of the or ganization of bis own firm and started in business nt 1413 Walnut street. The suspension of Gcrsen & Ce., nt 227 Seuth Bread street, the second crash of the morning, was brought about, according te the statement of their manager, S. S. Jacksen, by n remarkable piece of 111 fortune. Saturday the firm became dissatisfied with Its New Yerk correspondent, and transferred its account te De Aguare ft Ce.. of New Yerk City, making a cash' deposit of $20,000. Yesterday De Aguare &. Ce. suspended, and the crash carried the local firm down, tee. J. Heward Reber and Alexander Conn, attorney, joined In a petition te the. United States District Court for the appointment of a receiver. The creditors, it was said, principally are tradesmen te whom the firm ewes small amounts. According te Mr.. Reber, the firm's liabilities will come te nbeut $125,000. Its assets are listed by the attorney as fellows : Cash. $1150; equity in leans, $2000; another cash item. $1400; geed notes, $5000: n scat in the Consolidated Stock Exchange, $5000. The furnishings of the firm's office en the 'second fleer of the Seuth' Bread street building cost $30,000, and should fetch a fairly high price. The firm is composed of D. P. Shul man and I. A. Gcrsen. both of this city. They were In New Yerk today trying te get funds te rehabilitate the company. Hepe (e Fix Up Troubles Mr. .Tocksen, the local manager, talked with them ever the long dis tance telephone and 'then gave out n hopeful statement. "I have just finished talking with the firm." he said, "and they have informed me they are confident they can fix up Ihe present trouble nnd gel the proceedings for n receivership withdrawn." Only two customers were present when the news came thnt the firm- hail suspended. There, was no excitement. The firm's empleyes remained nt their pests, and the doers were net locked; though there was no trading. Einer Barfed, security investigator, was appointed temporary receiver for Gersen & Ce. by Judge Thompson, His bend was fixed at $50,000. Mr. Bcbcr, in petitioning for Ihe re ceivership, said there had been recent runs en the company's offices here nnd in Pittsburgh nnd that the firm's mnr clnal accounts were transferred lately te n New Yerk firm which failed last Monday. He also accused the firm uf buckctingj I OPPOSE EIGHT-HOUR DAY New Yerk Presamen Fear 600 Men Will Lese Positions New Yerk, March 3. (By A. P.) Modification of the eight-hour workday rullne of the arbitration court Is the chief point members of the Pressmen's Union are seeking in their meeting to te dny with a committee representing the newspaper publishers. The conference today Is the result of the request of the pressmen last Wednesday, after their meeting which resulted in their voting te accept the arbitration rulings. The nressmen contend thnt if the rifrlit-lieur werkdnv rullnc is enforced it will cause approximately COO of their members te lese their jobs. It will be impossible for them te obtain work, they assert. nress Are Yeu Laughing At Your Country's Laws? Seme citizens are. The situation is serious. We face a condition of anarchy unless men and women register a ringing demand for a strict observance of the Constitution of the United States. The Law Enforcement League has been formed te give the law-abiding citizens of Philadelphia an opportunity te express their desire for the rigid enforcement of the Eight eenth Amendment, which is being flagrantly violated in this city. The fees of Prohibition say the public does net want this law enforced. De you? Your name en our roll will say "Yes." Call or phone Locust 48-23 for membership blanks te sign yourself and get ethers te sign. Ne dues. Every man and woman of voting age is eligible. Christian Ministers, Attention! Please appoint men and women in your churches te get blanks signed next Sunday. We want 100,000 members by Monday morning te let the License Court Judges knew that Philadelphia is still a law-loving community. THE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEAGUE ' 915-916 Land Title Building Jeseph M. Steele, President Edward H. Vice Presidents Clarence D. Antrim Dr. James M. Anders Charles E. Beury Samuel R. Beggs Edw. G. Budd Geerge Burnham, Jr. Reland M. Eavcnsen Charles W. Emery G. Percy Fex William S. Furst Jeseph C. Harvey Charles L. Husten Samuel C. Kane William C. MacBride Robt. Lincoln McNeil Jehn S. McQuade Charles H. Masland E. Clarence Miller Theodere F. Miller Dr. E. E. Montgomery Wm. J. Montgomery Harry E. Paisley Herace T. Potts William H. Ridgway Frank M. Riter T. Edward Ress J. Henry Scattergoed ehn H, Smaltz . j. Willison Smith Jehn Turner Wm. L. Turner Wm. B. Vrooman J. Atwood Whits, LI"1?"' GERMAN BREWERS' PUN ANTI-PR0HIBITI0N DRIVE .!- MM Fearlne Dry Sweep, They Will Ad vertise Virtue of Beer Berlin. March 3. Tl A. P. Minutes, which have just been pub- iisueu nerc et a recent secret conven tion of German and Swiss hrewers. dis close that Ihe brewers admitted they feared prohibition would sweep Europe. it. wasvacciacu at tne convention im mediately te send a representative of the brewers, Dr. Neumann, te the United States te study the effects of prohibi tion there, and te start n campaign in the newspapers of Europe against pro hibition et the use et alcohol. The campaign In the press would attempt te prove the tonic advantages of alcohol, especially with regard te beer. Dr. Kuerv. nrcSlderit of thr HwIsk Antl-Prohlbltlen Association, asserted at the meeting that It was necessary for the brewery Interests of the world te unite in a campaign against the antl antl antl alcohel movement, and particularly te fight together against the antagonists of beer. The newspaper advertisements, be added, must represent the viewpoint of the users of tne beverage and net overestimate the beneficial effects of alcohol, lest there should 'be n reaction against the brewing interests. "The geed effects of alcohol must be demonstrated in newspapers, maga zines nnd motion pictures, with con vincing statistics," ald Dr. Kucry. "The sport world especially must be catered te. The school authorities must be wen te our cause. Anti-alcohol fanatics everywhere must be com bated.". , . . Dr. Neumann, who is te go te the United States, is general secretary of the -German Aritl-Probibttien Society. U.; SDRYDOgKS.FOFrSALE Shlpplnn -Beard Offers Thirteen en Atlantic 8'eabeard Washington, 'March'3. -(By A. P.) Thirteen of the 'Shipping Beard's drydecks, located en the Atlantic sea board and the Gulf, have been turned jvcr te ice I'resiuenr .raney, in charge of sales, te be sold. The drj decks cost the beard nbeut $000,000 each and President Powell, of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, in announcing that they were for sale said they should bring about $300,000 each. It is hoped, he- said, te sell te these new leasing them. The drydecks 'nrc located at Balti more, "Norfolk. Statcn Island, Pcnsa Pcnsa 'cela. Fla. ; New Yerk, Perth Ambey, N. J.: Galveston, Tex.; Mobile, Ala., nnd Wechawken, N. J. IRISH PRISON OFFICIAL SHOT Max S. Green, Sen-ln-Law of Jehn Redmond, Killed In Dublin Belfast. March 3. (By A. P.) Max S. Green, chairman of the Irish Prison Beard, was shot and killed In Dublin today, a Dublin message an nounced. He was a son-in-law et the latoVehn Redmond, the Irish Nation alist leader. The hhoeting of -Mr. Green occurred during 11 chase following n robbery. An official of the Ministry of Pensions car rying a considerable sum of money was held up by armed men, who took from him a bag centainlnz 000 nnd rnn away with It. The police captured the robber, who had the money In his pos session. Anether of the fleeing men fired en Ills pursuers, nnd it was then that Green was struck by a bullet and killed. ui:i:n tiiincs for yecr table Tour mouth will water when you read of the unusual qeucucies imperira uy uncie I rmm'ii Ktlerer In th Mainline .Section of next Sunday a pernie i.r.iKinn. a& Wm. R. Nichelson, Jr., Secretary Bonsall, Treasurer H. O. Wilbur Asa W. Wine Dr. Geerge W. Woodward Augustus I. Weed William H. Ball Walter F. Ballinger David D. Lupten E. J. Lafferty Wm. R. Nichelson Allan Sutherland Jehn Walten Charles F. Felin Jeseph Z. Muir Rebert M. Latimer A. J. Drexel Biddle Mrs. Edw. W. Biddle Mr3. H. H. Birney Mrs. Frank Miles Day Mrs. Jeseph M. Garzam Mrs. Ellen Duane Davis Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols Mrs. Frederic Scheff Mrs. Max L. Margelis Mrs. W. E. Buehler Mrs. Floyd W. Tompkins Mrs. Heward Eaten Fahnestock Mrs. H. Clay Fergusen Mrs. Ernest L. Tustln Mrs. I. H. O'Harra Mrs. Imogene Oakley Miss Mary Pennington Mrs. J. F. Hoke Mrs..Lucien Alexander t IX w tH-?'U'f'V. Jh, iats?rTii22Li iiihW"' tfH.f .(.tri-.'',",1 ; Carrier Assails U. S. Prosecutor Continue frsm Pg Ons Kun asserted the 'petition was "a wild attaek without Justification." He slid he had net Intimidated witnesses in the case, and that In only one in stance waa a request made for a wit ness te call at hie Federal Building of fice. "Any lawyer who would write such a petition and make such gross falsehoods as contained therein should be disci plined by the Court," Mr. Kun de clared. Carrier, who was in court, sat up in his chair and paled perceptibly when Mr. Kun added: "These people who are responsible for this gigantic swindle wilt be Drought te the bar of justice quickly.1' The . Assistant United States Attor ney continued that hundreds of letters complaining against Aute Stores Cem' pany were pouring into the Federal prosecutor's office as well as te postal inspectors. Anether Verbal Tilt After Judge Thompson and ceuiibd had left the courtroom there waa a heated verbal tilt between Franals F. Burch. the receiver-, nnd lnglls E. D. Cameren, of counsel for Carrier. Burch said 'a reflection had been cast en him by presentment of n petition ask ing permission for Carrier and bis at torneys te leek at the books of the United Aute Stores Company because he had already accorded such a privilege rnd the 'petition waa unnecessary. Te Press Conspiracy Charge Albert E. Williamson, receiver for the United Guaranty Corporation, and Adelph A. Maynier, former vice presi dent of thnt corporation, will be given a further hearing Thursday by Magis trate Carney, en the, charge of conspir acy te wreck the United Aute Stores, Carrier made the charge. Magistrate Carney was mystified by complicated testimony produced nt the bearing before him yesterday. He de manded that he be shown certain tele grams and documents mentioned by witnesses. "I de net see hew I con held Wil liamson and Maynier for conspiracy," he said, "unless I also held many of the witnesses who have appeared before me here today." All afternoon attorneys for Carrier's corporations and Mr. Kun. appearing In his private capacity for the stockholders, WINTER RKSORTB TENDON. T.NOI,ANT W HOTEL THE "CECIL" ii the huh of Londen for buriaeii or pleasure. C Visitors hare the adranUge of the right address with a reasonable tariff. X The service is quiet and unebtrusire, yet always fully efficient, nothing i lacking in com- B, fort or convenience, and the cuisine is perfect. 7, iH I tataJlBal B T at B Batatl BA. BWalllllft T evUVllTtl ItMsat fli -iSStmijiiW'' 4 JtsSnx HsMSs8BIHfHKfiS& ' m f ffc.as ilifMPll.SBIiiltllllll.lllleallllllllllH I tsa 1 MkflsalBlMaV!aaSHLfflaBtBHIlBBtalHBBtllBBta I ATLANTIC CITV. N. 4. d&&n42& I . ATLANl lAixAmtTKanPJii ATLANTIC CITY, N. Line PJuHotelef can lOAl esaaest I CAPAOTY 00 I USVCAOK WaX-JL BOTHWCLL Vliilnla Ae. a.'cuiid liuuna from Uuardwailc and Steal l'ler. IJvery appointment. Hlflxii1 atandard In culalne and ttrvice. lloeuitc. : fpeclal weekly ratea. J. Bethwell. Prep, i HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alirate open, alwaya ready; term moderate. TTrua or trieuw. i. xTAl.ail UIVUA7,. ' SHOREHAM !",ni1A,',: "' ., ,,w ,,t, in.,... "urn,, i'iiv. lima urueer. G00DFELL0W W"1"" Aj. nr. Heacb uuwva uwuu n American IMan. Eviry appeininieni. .wti. raien. aitw.ij.j. unearallaw CHESTER INN gJJAe-J, plan. All convenience. MRS. D, KNAtJER Hetel BeSCObel 'nluc!(y Av. nr. trh nuici evawun K.crllnt table. Med rate Am.a.K. plan. Pli.tlT. A. E. MARION WeSbninStei Ksntueky Ave. nr. Reach. I ncauuuHi i:ivatert private hatha; ' running watr. Open all ear. A. V. I.epp PHILLIPS HOUSE A. """ " TOrR N Jp I ' .... i;;: ASSA BAHAMAS I:: Where "Every day IvLW Q'uirU,t Wesurn Colony but . Week-end .:,.. ...... .i.w aera. eniy :;.,: M. h. ".Munarun" of tlie Munson i::j; Line leaves Nrw Yerk cncli ;::: Haturdny. The 1'. & e. l.lne i:S; leaves Miami (Kin.) en Meu,, ii:j:Wert., Kil., until Mar. P. The jj::j The Development Beard ii;;: . Nassau, Bahamas St. Maitiaaa C C I! tal aa a.. a. . .,,.,... a. j. um netajeRd sc ;IT Wall St.. New TerU 1838 Walnut . . i.::i li.aa aa.aaa! hv.,1v:VM,U"TVAw.w.'wj i argued ever wnat had happened when the United Aute Stores crashed. Wtlllameea Denies Charge Carrier accused Williamson, of bar ing gained his .confidence as a "business-building expert," who was te make the Aute Stores a sound corpora tion, then "wrecked it from the In side." Mr. Willlnmsen. who admitted that he waa a British subject and n 'com mender of the British Empire," said he had done nothing et the sort. He related en the witness stand that he had been brought te this city, by Car rier, as the latter had stated, but after he had examined the affairs of the com pany, discovered thnt Its sale of stock te the public in its weakened finan cial condition "was a gigantic swindle." Tllr. Williamson said he then went te the Mayer, and wns sent te Mnjer Wynne, chief of the county detectives, nnd te United States Attorney Celes. It waa en Instructions from the latter, he said, that he remained In the com pany, continuing his investigations, while the United States authorities con ducted their investigation scpcrately. KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF Husband Becomes Enraged When 8he Stays Late at Mevie Newton, Mass., March 3. (By A. P.) Enraged because his wife stayed out late at a motion picture show, William T. Garvey shot and killed her, weunde.d Mrs. Deris G. Atwood. a young woman boarder, and took his own life, late last night. A seventeen-year-old son, Raymond, and two' ether children, witnesses et the sheeting, tried unsuccessfully te step their father, one of the girls jump ing at him. At the Newton Hospital today, physicians said Mrs. Atwood would recover. Garvey, forty-nine years old, was a building contractor. Mrs. Garvey, who was forty years old, Mrs. Atwood, twenty-five years old. nnd Mrs. Gar vey's eldest eon left the house early in the evening for a nearby picture show. Upen their return Garvey started an argument, worked himself Inte a frenzy nnd when Mrs. Garvey turned toward her bedroom, he drew his pistol nnd opened fire. A ROMANTIC ADVENTURE Re sure te atart the flrit chapter of Harris Dicksen's vhrllllnr story In th Jfaintlne ftrrtlen of nut Sunday's riiulie LtDOtn. .4eH'. WINTER RESORTS MNTinV. KVIil.ANn mwmi :z CECIL ia me cuisine i ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. THE PLAZA st Chariea and 1'aclflc. " gdn"n helect. llemtllka. Alwavi epan. Eery app'm't. Dallrlcli a nuat),Mgr. I.KKWOOI), N. .1. EMBASSY rvawly tiuilt anu nawly furniuiiMi. aij .m, Id room. Prix at paths. Het and cell running water and telepnenaa In all 'roema. Huticarlan'eulslns. Uualc. Danclns. Urill ana LTitlara roema. Hefil,lt. 'i.i.nh... l.akewoed 8SI. .Nxr Yerk Ofdct. tictjuyltr 1223. 8IOUNT rtlCO.M). I'A . 5IIVUOMMI)i; INN Ml. roreno. I'. In tha I'oceno Mountain i Newly built: all eutalde roeme: steam heat I electricity, private hatha Reduced lates. ' ' s ahhevh.m;. n. r. THE SIAMIi:. ASIIKVII.I.K. N. V In America, nn KnilMi nl. " AHIIKVI1.I.E. N. f. Write Chamber of Cnmmrrre for III. Ilklt TOl'KS cERICSSONLINE Fer Baltimore and the Seuth Ualty at S T. SI. 3 oTIeik Saturday Ne Sunday Sunnier Freight and Passenger On ny, S4.00, round trip, ,j.Uu ,r0ui Tier 3 he. Delaware A. is a day in June eighteen hours from Flerida Ward K.S. I.ine Iphwh xPW Yerk enrli Hut. Itajinuntl-Wliltrniub leurs leave often In eiiel, Mincli. IK'llelltflll l.'lilllllte, lllltllner MHIltN. exeel nt NasHaii, 'Land i,f ltr. fcit Cllmiitf,' wutcemk ri. pi-.:j. c ' " iviiua l., St. a fc. I' Hi.l r. l'hlla, "IS Ria, Al... N.u, v-.i! t ...... .. juill :!: I J - !.-''.. UimnAnaA when l!i? irVw Willi . 'alllaVr. Hii, m i ii r-r "vr x: uli Hill r'nhittimi"r '--"v7 TO Tit HOLDBHS CV THE ATLAHTIC MFHMrrS COMPANY Otkta teres Th Equltabt Trust Cem Tern, a a jruaiea uneir ti Company Truat Aeratnai ThaAflaneBstu'iS iai in avpaail nap and aenpuaif Infta J Vr1 ....A k-J avant that auffleltnt of aald: Dabinturai atJ. net ba ffaraa en Marek ilHih, it Brteai net te axeatd par and Intaraat, any mZZ '.' pandad balanea or th Sinking Fund wni i srptiad durlnt th (our months nasi auU: . Ins Mar 1. ISO. aa far as.pettb.rgbMSj,' f, J-iuatae. In th mirehase ef additional SI btnturcs at prless net te utd par aWa ' accrued Inlaraal. r r " ,' Truat Drartmnt. ' " CVSED (lUWSnTII), a i-ur tlen. Ounrsntir Trust Company ofKaa?,ltr efKaa?,ltr ss Trust thsrsundsr. nvltaa trnSJtSl' a.. ! la - t net fxeMdlne 101 nd aeerutd nn .! iu ii aw tnai aa 101 and aeenaJ :. li-I- .! for wrtilch pureass. sl ihta said Truaia.' .,i,',fw. EO en dapeait two minion qeiran b ri '- . , .i. . :- ,".w. flliru preninii jjiii ua rfCIIVM k "A araimM ai ua eraca, ns. i .ri,n' "' fflaltH SLsinsm muat b dejlyrd te th tindaralti tha rleaa of bualnaaa en March IS, a ..a'fS which date Intaraat win caaaa en neSa JS "aHgrW TOW ' ... TJ'i't'J5"Lt.,wr8. PrJaldl0. PatM Fh, h le th i NORTIIRSIN TBVBT COIl Tittsl eixm ana Dprinv usracn and Benn Philadelphia Dlrldwde, BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOLDERS OP Oft. DINARY SHARE WARRANTS TO BEAM Helders of Sksre Warraats Is lesrir fit Ordiasrr. Shares are reqaetttd wWa tHdisf Coupeas Ne. 90 for collection alia te ward threufb taelr Baakeri or Leiih Afcnts te tie Secratar at Weibmiitlir Heme, 7, Millbsak, Leadea, S. W. I, IM. land, the preieat tales (after rtamisi Coupon Ne. 91) te be escheated f;r mw tslsn and sleet ef csapeai. Dated 14th Febraarr, 1922. BY ORDER, A. M. RICKARDS. aecrsiarr. II j We.tieinitsr Hooie, 7, Millhaak, LONDON, i S. W. I. TUB KLEOTBIO, STOKAOB TIATTP.RY LOJirANY. Allrslvny nyr. and leth at. Philadelphia. Msrch 1, IJ22. Tha Dlreetera lw dclMd a dlvldand t (lire dollars (S3.O0) vr (liar from th a ci'iiiulalnl auriilua of Hip Company tn Inta Common and Preferred atecka, pajabl Asm 1. 19. te stockholder!, of record at the rle of bualnssa en March 13. lerj. Chaska will be mallei!. WALTEK O. HEXDEnSO.V. Traaaurar. March 2. 1022, At R nieetln of the netrrt of Director of tl,p CONTINKNTAI,-KC!TAni.E TITLt nnd Tni'NT COMPANY, held March 2, US h uunrterly lUWdend of 3 (SI. 50 per ahartl us declared, payable en Msrth 25. ID1S. tt atockhelderi of record MerC.l 1C, i"l DhldenU tbecka will b mailed. JOHN V. LOUCIHNCr. Traaaurar. Propeaal S4S0.O0O SCIIOOr. DISTKKT OK THE CITY OF RKAIHNO, III.RKH COUNTY. PA. FIVE PER CENT LOAN Net ce In hereby given that tha school dla trlct of the City of Readlns will rech avaled bids for the purchase et 41)0 coupea bemli of the denomination of tlOOO (itti. nsurcsatlne MOO.OOn. bearlns Interest tt 5 rer ci. with accrued Interest and fret nf nil tax or taxes new or hereafter te be lel?il upon th said bends or the dtfet thereby secured by th Commonwealth cf renneylvnnla. except auceeaalnn or Inh.ri. ance taxia. laued te aecur tha remainder ef nn authorized lnereaan at lnrlhtiirinH a i ijsnn.dOO et the achoel district of the City et Heading The bends will be dated July J.8000 en July 1, 102J S.dOO en -July 1. 101M N.OU0 en July 1, 1024 ,O0O en July 1. 19J.-. s.oeo en July 1. I82ti iu.oue en July l. 1WJ7 ki.oeo en Ju y 1, 19s 10,00(1 en Ju y 1, 192 iii.uuu en ju y i. lean , IO.U0O en Ju i y l, idi i y 1. 1VH2 i y 1, IIMM iy 1. 19Ht l.i.oeo en Ju : l s.oeo en Ju : 15.000 en .In 15,000 en Ju v 1. in:!.7. ir,,oeo en Ju y J, lean -'5.000 en Ju y 1. 137 -5,000 en Ju y 1, 10.1S "5,000 en Ju y 1, 1030 '5,000 en Juy I, 'nin -'5.000 err July 1, toil 50,000 en July I. 1042 50,000 en Ju y 1, tow so.eon en Juiy l. 1844 50.000 en Julv 1. IfliK All bid will batnnnfwl th ,..iine room nf tllA Tleard nt HrhAnl nip.,.. at (the Adm'nletrailen Rulldlna ef ald Sehee .-.......,, vv,,,,-,-HVV vuriivi yj ClfHlll !! n.iiiutfiDu eireciB. iieaeins. ri,, en ruei" '"ft" uM?,rch :8. r?- ,l o'eleclc P. M . ! Wilch time all blcla muat b aubnrltled t he uiulralrned Seeretary ef the Bears. Illda muat be accompanied by a csrtMts check for 2 "4 of tha ear valUe of the amount of the lnn bid for, mad payable te tha .111. ji t'.airid ei me uny or uaaama, llendu inav lie raar'atAreH Ia nrlMlnal ' "illy, or na te both principal or Interaal tt r,., rv ., " v. "' "wcr or neiaera inereer. The Beard reaeree the rlht te reject tar and nil title. j neee deikh will be liaued aubjeci te tnt ruer.ib'n opinion of Maaera. Tewnaepd, Bl Bl ot A Munaun. I'hllii.ulnhl. ! Uy elder of th Bgerrt of rhflioel Dlractera. 1 "JnUAJl 1). UCilM. Seuiheait rerner of Eighth anJ Wasiilnites -lien, ihenuiiiT, ,', OEOROE EVK8. Sellc'tai1. THE PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD COM PANT Treaeury Department ritmhurah. Pa.. Mar., l l"'. Coliaelldaied Mnrtaara llitnria nt VAM. DAI.IA RAILROAD COMPANY te a etl -em of Siri8.7tO.00 will be ptirchai'd I" Ihe HiiiWIiir. 1-nml lluili ,ae (ha 1 Aeer.r of tha Cempanv. Tha rarmert' IS I nnd Trim Company, New Yerk City. unW me roiiewinj provialen or the rnertitu: "Senleii propeaala for the tale of aald linmle will be recelveit at the Afency cl .ilil Itallreail Company n the City ef New Yerk, anil hemla offend at tiie prke which, exclualv of accrued Interest ihrrten, shall h tha lowest nercnta nf the principal thereof,, will he iceeel b'mI pnkl for at ret exceeding- rar ape nrcrued Interrat. .Shnajd ImnUa of differ ent I'nldere b offered at the aame price, inn numtier of tuch benda purrfiaud hall ! en a pre rata bla. at nearly ni practicable, In proportion le the hel number of benda offered at the rtma price." , rreimla te aril benrta te the BlnVinf Fund must he In th lunda nf the Farmer' Lean unit Trust Company. New Yerk 1'IW. Wern three n'tleek !', M,. en ThnrUti Jlnrrh SO, I0W. and muat state the Serial Letter nf the benda offered. On March SI' notice of acceptance will b mailed, t" tntercit te April int. 1022. will be pall lend.i afcepted, Henda ercepted must M dellmred en April let, nr security furnlillH nn that day. If required, that dllery wW be mode within ten da) a, T. II, B. McKNKillT. Treasunr. sr.M.Ki) rmMOHAi.s wn.r. nn .: cieil bv either of th underalanra. ' ilsnrd. ' ninn tnt ineir undress neiew up te neon. wq nirrn (;, iu.-i. rer in cnnatructli quippint; nr PPlnB nf a dairy barn at the Ftate I rial IIoiite for Women. M,uney. Uee". I County. Je. Th Plat Heard ' nuatru .1Mb vuuinr, Mm, ma pmii 'r . Manaeira reparvea the rlfht te reject H or all bids, or any part of anv bid " "arn ina reniracia aa H piav rrnt ,v. beat Intereat of the Hern. Plana a"J.!a rat nnu mav h At.taln.rf n, (he OIIMa.a. r. M. Nvman. Chairmen of the HullJi1J I'emmltlee, 830 aeverntnetit ilc. "r. Han.air.ii.t Tt- ........v... ... ,.,, h.tH, Kerala.. Lar,l nt Manaftr!. m west Kad TrusfraStefer. rhjitxait I ' I te It for th aaia te th Sinking rune umS aald Truat AsrMment, Of Dbintura fJ3JI'' tharaundar auffllnt te aihaaat th sum al V nv. Hundred Thousand Dollars (f0.V) " new haM in th Blnklna fund, at a .i"?'; .- Sfajaa enars win t Mnd tt th asu. et tha undaralsrad, Ne. ST Wall atratt vZ ua ifiiairai ak'.Kruin amnraraaaiaiakd a rursuant te Artlete VI f the Trust A. tnant, datad Atiaust I, JltT. iniii" hVS? lhlsh rowrTIeuiiiks. GmSnaJ'J&i th undraln4 sTuit. K SSjL Jjs Tsa-Ysar, Sht Pr CantTfceur? OTf.tt! Nw Yerk City, until IS a'clack NaX"U?rr une .l.r. March S. IMS. . "" ! Unil.. nf nutiiu nf nnf. m.1,. l. Uinh S. 183a. and tha naiaa . IWMM. BhMe.pr:nj-f femrlw n F' ,hl ) -.JkaV sf MarehriHa tt I1B0.00B, te eeuafst S" 1V Jhsr"1!) U. pareus, fQ&X-Ul . Saafia,.. Flrat Merlfasa eSfnklns tiM Qth tnt. Undar tha provialen of tb mertMa7il peaala for th sceeuni of th nkn fifi will b rtelvd. until 8 P. M.. Mareh Vi li2. l th affle of th NerthYraTruM company, Trusts, for the, aala te A th lenaat prlca, net seMdu, lOau'i M thalr faea value and ccrud tStewat? St . many of th abev-mntleBd bend ! I20.810.8T will purchase i-AlRndravk...! mAArvmnmA te tha lirinai , I -w. t lliM,,.iAL,A ' 'i. ' ikal ) S- tdiMteiai i.'i.M i -, i VlB Vturi ,. M r '. m,imi r". jMam ti