?,'&'$ W"..yf IViM'i' ' "TJ', r JWVlfi.N'.LNG PUBLIC ' EEDGBR-PmijADELPHm WEDNESDAY, 'MAKOH ''? LUZ2 ' a ' ? t ItrrTRt : . r . : ' v - . ' " i , fc. A - . . I - .1 A i i i . ,ii - i .i i 5 , .. ... inninTn n AjiipiAviABi maah ilKIIUU S I METHODISTS iOD LEGISLATURE Ki. . : . . .. . tfmtfiiDers of conference unu ferr kit- ft V.USi Action en New Testa ment Bill DRY AMENDMENT. m ffVMtetiMc City, Mnrch R. Telegrams JWfinndlng the release of a bill nut nor- 5im the rending nf the New Testament JJW.'W 'the, whoels by the Sonnte .ludlelary i. " IwlBlltlf ttnA a twl nlnmtltii tt ninlnhnPit , . "-. ...... J-K I,,,... ..Ull .1 u, .,- or inc Jieuse te approve tin "senate y 7'e Wcfc Br.sf Litn'rick at Business Shew Here The winners of the T.lm'rlck prles te l)c announced In next Sunday's IN n,w IjKWH.ii will be clieMn by n jury of inhibitors ut the National llulnet Shew being licM ut the Cemuiprrliil Museum. The jurors will meet nt 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt the t't'm.ie IjKDOKh booth nt the Museum, which Is nt 'I'lilrty-feurth and Spruce streets. Ask for Mr. firccnwnld trmtlflcatlen of tlie Klglitoenth Amend tnent were drawn at teduy's opening ficMlen nf flip eighty-sixth nnnunl moot meot moet lni of the New Jersey Methodist Kpl Kpl cepal Conference at the St. Paul's tphurch. Twe former .Camden pastors tool; prominent parts in tin- action. The Rev. Charles 1 l'ltr (ienise. new nnsfnr nf Hrl Pliiirpli. M'.lltltlp. v severely criticised the committee, of) which Charles 1. White, of Atlantic1 County, In chairman, and Senators Mnckey nnd Utin.ve,n the ether mem bers, for ullmving the Ilible Hill. known ns SenntelIU 11s. te slumber The present laws provide for the lead ing of the Old Testament and the new act Mould make it drseietlniinr.v The Ttev. M. T. Snyder, vupi'iintru dent of the Trenten district, dim god Politics ns the reason fur the generally ED AS A DANGER SPOT Director Warburton Says Lacks Fire Protection and Is Antiquated It DEMANDS IMPROVEMENTS Antigonish Ghost Fails te Appear Centlnn-d frum Vatt One The ether members of the party bunked Inst nlsht en the fleer In the kitchen beside the store. The played cards met of the night. Dr. I'rlnre. however, retired early anil did net want te be dlstutbed. lie set his "electrical ghost alarm npparntus" nndS ieireiu any one te answer If it rings I'll attend te it," he warned. Meets With Ne Mishap Pr. Prince met with no mishap en his trip here, hut had a few upsets from his one-horse cutter while he plowed through the huge snowdrifts for which Antlcnnlsh County is noted. Deep as the snow U, It is net nearly as deep n is the mystery which Dr. Prince Is bete te neli p. Ye.sterdav Dr. Prince icccived fieni neighbors a story te the effect that the mnmtpstatien's which recently occurred en the farm nnd in the home of Alex MncDennld The Heuse of Correction Is "anti quated" nnd Iiiih reached a point where it lm become dnngcteus for the iumntcs in the matter of lire protection, no cording te Director of Public Welfare Wnrburten. He recommends, In a report submitted te Majer Moere tednv. Mint the entire inside of the building be tern out, nnd suggests t lint In lenevating It mere modern appliances should be Installed, The report will be sent te Council tonieirow, with similar reports en the Heme for the Indigent nnd Ptevvn's Paims. It Is understood the two latter In stitutions were found te be In hotter condition. The conditions at the Heuse of Cor rection have Imrne the brunt of criticism of (iiand .liiries for eme time LANGLEY HEIRS PAY $25,000 TO MINNIE DUPREE. ACTRESS Twe Assume Unexplained Obligation Which One Daughter Rejected Klvcrhcad. I... I., March Through the tiling here today of the decree en die tmal accounting of '1 e estate of BACK FROM SUNNY SOUTH npeentpil iminrt Mint the hill would neerwere caused bv spirits sent te the Mac b reported out "The reason K" he Donnld farm by the dead brother of the I William H 1 nngle if lis-tme Known i .... .1 ... .-., . Un,l. ....... ...-...!.. Mated, "tin Hebrew eie ei me .stay-. mrairr, The Kcv. Jehn Handle., new nt I While unable te conceal his fear that Ocean Ctry. created somewhat of a sen-, nothing will occur while he Is In the sntlen v It'll his attack en the opponents beuse. Dr. Prince is hopeful that such of the measure. will net be the case. lie is tuuildent ' "American cMlimtien is Christian that what has been reported us luulng Civilization and no sectarian ininerii , recurred in tlie lioiife is true In ever i lie aew i iieiuu. nut uniesw tnej occur nsnin ' Minnin en pretest ... ......( i. i r'l.T-ivtliinitv ,'1. nnnnln pnmn tn Ainprica because of while he Is there he can iln little tn- . of the claim I thnt the executer, had paid a cairn feri s.V.ini against 'go estate Dupree, an .i.trvs. 'ia .i of one of Mr l.nnclcv's ! ishters the I ohllgntieti had been -t i.-l by Mr. ' I.augle 's turn and another daughter and 'paid bj them out e' the r own share. In 'There was nothing te show the nature -fi n i religious tolerance of that Chrlstiaiiit. wntd utudjlug and ascertaining their but become parnsltc en American cill- cuuse. itatlen," he declared. The zest of the hunt is getting into a .i. n,.i.,( i,,, -,.l, ima tnekeil Dr. Prince's bleed. He is much dlf- iwrui new uiwi wnen ne nrsi upprnreu nt Halifax. It enn be ensll scen that he ib putting everv ounce of concen tration into the work at hand. arms with the Jews te uetcnt me uiu. iraa the charge of the Itev. .1. W. Lie, of Trenten. Approve Eighteenth Amendment Dr. Handlcv nlse bniught up the res olution dealing with the action at Tien Tien ten en the Eighteenth Amendment. He reported that whl'c the Senate ratified the Federal measure at midnight, there was uncertainty ns te the apprival in the Heuse. "There arc 100.000 Methodists in the State watching the lawmakers and ."00, 000 church people of all bodies in New JeTSey who are te ue considered. There V la an election this fall that must be reckoned with, and we must make the legislators realise our power." Dr. " Hnmliey declared Trusts In MnrDenalds "There appears te be no reason," Dr. Price sajs, "te doubt the geed faith of Mr. and Mrs. MncDennld, the MiCilhriiMi and ether witnesses. T believe they hne told their stories as faithfully ns their senses have recorded their experiences, whether their inter pretation et facts . is correct or net. Mr. Whldden's statement I believe te ' be abselutel truthful in even detail , and I have no doubt thej heard sounds and mentally felt some sensation that I Intel preted Itself te their minds ns a distinct slap. I "t iu fun pnrlv fnr nip tn nrniinnnnn The Hnnril of Foreign Mission needs nn nntnlnn ns tn uluit putiliilns thrsc I at IpflRfc 2TiO men and Women JCIirlv if himnpnlncs. The pvpnts nre tnnre np- funds were available for financing themicit i thtir natuie than the fires which Jn foreign Innd ; the total need ler men and women in all holds is net less than Objection te payient te the actress was made e Mr- Mar.vr.e I.angley Ivnn. of Locust Valley, a daughter of Mr. I.angley. The claim ceu d never hate been paid, she objected, and slie asspited that there wa. in l.r opinion, no basis for such a clalii. and that Miss Dupree could net have preed It if the mutter had been carried into the courts. The papers are sllpnt a te the nature of this claim. In the will Miss Dupree Is said te hue been referred te as "my friend." It was also said that Mr. Lnngiey considered adopting Miss Du pice as a daughter. The latter, who Is well known en the stage, retired in 1010. INFLUENZA AND FEVER FAIL TO STOP MINISTER Under Quarantine. 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CutuihiRhnni, clerk of Quarter Sessions Court, and Hlrh ard Wcslein, president of Council, who returned today from a mid winter vacation in Flerida Council Will Back Fair en Any Site Political Shift Seen en Benus Bill Cenllntird from Piice-One Contlniiel from I'lice On pc(cd te arrive in the city today for a n huge minority successfully asserted conference with Senater Vure en the , independence of that control. .niiinnt nf ti. . i i ii .... ui .. . ,i ii ' his action of the Fordney committee, sub ect of the Uepub can S ate tleke . ,,,,,, hi ps ,)ip (Il,te.lllllmtien 0f aiiis ceniercnce win de tne nrst ei n1 u,,. mnjerit in the Heuse te pass series ly tun Mate MINE-RAIL UNION ALLIANCE RATIFIED Lewis Announces Executive Beard's Approval by Unani mous Vete ILLINOIS MEN DEFY' CHIEF Deaths 'of a Day Dy the Atweclnted Press 'indianapella, March 8. The Inlwnn- tlntiul M.i.pikIvp itnnril of Mm United Mine Workers of America today ratified the articles of nlHnnce between the Trnnsportntlen nnd Mine Workers Union. The announcement wns made by Jehn h. Lewis, intornntlennl prcsi dent of the miners' organization. J he action, It wns snld, was taken by unani mous vote of the members of the heard. Formal notification of the notion will be filed with E. J. Mnninn, president et the Order of Telegraphers, who is sccretnry of the alliance. OfticlalB of the United Mine Work ers tire nwnltlng nn nnswer from Il linois union officials te n telegram sent by the union's Executive Heard cull ing for u rejection of the operators proposal for negotiating u wage agree ment affecting Illinois nlenc. The beaid's mtssagc sent last night called for nn "Immediate answer" frepi Frank Farrlngten, the Illinois district president and tin anli-ndniinlstratlen lender within the union, but it was thought here Mint he might delay reply until after the mtetlng nt St. Leuis today. St. IrfMils. March 8. (Ily A. P.) Frank Pun tuition, president of the Il linois Stnte Mlneis' Union, mid the members of the Kxecutlve Heard of the State organization met here today te discuss the proposed single-Stale wage agiecmeiit with mine operators, in do de Hams' of u cmintt r-reuest issued by Jehn L. Lewis, piesldcnt e thn United Mine Weikers of America, und sanc tioned ".esterdny by the National Exec utive Ueird. Mr. Fnrringlen arrived lute lust night. The National Executive Beard called en him and ether Illinois mliiu union officials te "eo-epcratc with the International union In bringing about a joint conference within the central competitive field," comprising Illinois Jmllnna, Ohie nnd the western section of Pcnnsylvnnla. tiie mnierit. in the Heuse te miss th lenders, including ' bill, gees n step fuither and Is a definite Ooen:er Snienl. with M.p nh ieet ,.f nt. rejection et party nutherit. ns eier- tcniptin? formation of n harmony ticket. As things stand new, there a pros- 2500 n ear. declured the itev. U lam .T. Davidsen, of Chicago, who urged the necessity for inducing eung people te devote their lives te church work. , He declared thnt recruiting In schools and colleges throughout the country I have found te hae occurred as stated The IMncp eMie.lltlnt, ,.,i lt iirrliiil ! " pr- '' 1,'v- Ue'"' StOVCr. pastor here went dlrcctl. te the Uele houic heuic stead, where the .MncDennlds hae taken shelter, and where they have been in vited te remain as long as Micv wish. Dr. Prince interviewed Mr. MncDennld. showed a changing spirit among stu- i ,r, MacDonald and the adopted dents lending tnem line a me ei re- daughter, Jlar hllen. lie did net ciess peel, unless hiltmnny can be had, of a bitter factional fight In the May pil tnariis between State Knnkiug IVmmls. slener Fisher and Mr, Mackey, ihalr man of the Werktucn'H Compensation Heard. rislier Is backed bv powerful finan- i cisi d by tin Prcsi 'cut. en the nait of regular pm tj oiganiatien in fjii Heuse, Memheis of CVuigress have come te fibej inlneritlp.s with certnln interests in kglsl.iilen rather Minn the party . The faun bloc ewes a larger allegiance te the agriciillinal interests than te the Ite publican or Democratic paitics. Mem bers of the Heuse seeking re-election are mere responsive te the soldiers' bmiiis! lobby than the nre te the. tall of their paity. f.inl itTifl liitutiiiis liiterpsts. u hlln Mtti.l.'pv has thp indersement of Senater Var'e j ' f Leadership Warned and of William l'liiiu also, II is said. There Is a disposition te blame the The latter was the Itoesevelt lender in ' confusion which exists here upon whnt Peiinsv'vnnia In 101:.'. Seinter Vare i it is customary te call lack of lender- would prefer net te have n harnienj i ship, Seme sa.v the lack of leadership ethers sav the lads of ticket bended !) Fisher for Ciovcmer. i of the President ! Hrlnn Bishop Berry durlns the orgnnUatien routine remurljed that, in fixing the eats for dclegntes the division was te be known Irs the "legal limits of tin conference instead of bars, as in these prohibition davs we are net talking se much about burs." The conference adopted a resolution authorizing a change in the charter of the1 Preachers' Aid Soelctv. at present calling for funds of HH).0i0. which total baa already been touched, te 1600,000. The Uev. Jnhu W. .Marshall offi ciated ut the memorial services this morning. Three ministers died during the last year Kdward II. Durrell, of Woedbur.v, the eldest member of Mie conference, which he joined In J.ril, AVilltnm A. Musspv, of Geshen, anil Pennington Coison. Si , of Hammoii Hammeii Hammoii ten. father of Plstilet Superintendent Alexnniler Corsen, of Camden district Conference OrlUers Named rvinfprpnce officers named were: Sec retary. Edward A. Wells, assistant aecretiir, J. C Llpplncett : J"unuil ints, IT. J. Belting. II. M. lake. H. Ii. Ilradvvuv, Lnurenee (errell and E. A. Chambers; statistician, Jehn Goerlcy: assistants. II. P Grim. A n Frazer, T. II. Hicks. E. A. Miller, Jr.. O. AV! Abel. O. ('. Apgnr. C. M Hecnte, H. J. Smith and William Bwing; railroad secretary. Daniel L Jiair; tn-asurcr, ue iii . -- is, v . .1. n.iyre, .. .uuumi Christian I'.rnst. J. W. Stokes, of Messiah Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Jeffersen streets, is conducting the affairs of his church ns though all were serene. The Stever home Is under quarantine, but the cliyzvinan manages tn 1.MI.H tin. iinrb i-nfiiir wtlhinit. Inter- uiptien b tisp of the telephone. i but nevertheless the Fisher backers will i leadeiship of the congressional chiefs A campaign for membership started irj i win nun ever i un-ir puiiii ui mil ine ciimcuiiy lies deeper man that. inst before Mr. Stever wan stricken. I view. .vir. I larding does net lead uny mere vv itn tne ainvai ei .viajer .viagee. hip leneiiiiiv tliun lie has because he is Vare lenders will probably get some .awnie of the weakness of his nesitlnn. flrvi -liniiil Infrirnintlen n te tin cniiilf- ' Tli. ...iilw.c, l.ni.m.1 1.1... I. .....,i. ....-., ....... .s. -- -- . ':: y. ( Vllllre I OIUIOlIIC HUH m i-h-miiuiiu in- I - "":. ..,.: , .. . .. " ".'' v.v.,,, ,i,,j,iiu it.ii. in iirun IJuncun Slueuenaw unil etlier witnesses I (j, tltl,M i,.tteis t'very day and mnpsiitien et l tilted ftntrfc MMiater . tow. wae is sri-nnjsi.v hi, iii,vipre.i iiusinuii, Pittsburgh. Tliere is a icvlvul of re ports Mint Senater Clew's cenditinu is such Mint he wil' net be able te enter the campaign, and that shortly he will make a n announcement te Mint effect examine them yesterday , but will de sol today. lie received siilllclenl lnter- matten from them. te convince, him that. He instructed his sccieturv and church they had been telling the ti nth. lie w,krr, te set up heaclcuarters in the i also Interviewed the Mnet.illivrav boys, i ..in.reh luill.Unc nnd bv telenhenc he 1 out plans for lentinuins the work along ! aggre-ive lines. 1 I he clergyman is nwnl.e every morn lie exneets te be able te resume preach ing by Palm Sunday. BERTHEL0T SUMMONED BY DISCIPLINARY BOARD lar m ! T . " 1 . V.I....1. MV, fnintuuin '. fm"'. - -,-;,, ...... ..... . . J, II. (.Hlln, -. .I. V IIIUIIiUIMl. . . .I lllckmnu. O. V. D. Conever. L M Munyan, H. D. Strutten. J Wll lUms, E. T. Weeks and Ira . Pimm Heme for Aged Needs $30,000 te the fire. Mr. MacDonald volunteered te escort Dr. Prince and his party te the lienie- steaci. nnd turned ever te tiiem tne Keys . l(( ft ,,-, 0k umi ims his program of the house, which he has net visited , j ,mt flt his home. .:! North since fie Slept mere vvjti. uetccuve (i) lt htr0t n Ul0 time ,,(. rkers ( arrell and a newspaper repeiter. wlii.')lu;e llsseIllbf,ll fr ,i. (lllliy campaign, conducted nn investigation three weeks ..Th(i t,p ,,,, i(l Bri.nt nuv in ,,js age. He says he never again will enter erk." s,,,l Mr. Stever this morning, the house alone, nltheugh he attends the . ,, N wonderful aid in helping me cattle In the barn each day. , jn lhl, or. f()r nirstmnltv, " The furniture, which wns moved I The itev Dr Burt Smith is doing from the house nftpr thp last outbreak the pleaching while Mr. Stever Is 111 et nres. was, meveci m again yesteiuay afternoon. With tlie nid of lanterns we visited the barn eaily last evening and saw that thp cattle and horses were securelv fattened. The first night It Is warm Dr. Prince will be "at home" in tin hnymevv for a night te study conditions In the barn. We me all te bp allowed t. accompany him. Dr Piince's great est fear, .lark Frest, was net In evidence last night In stead there was n drl77liug rnln und the wind was beginning te blew, one of the surest feieninner'' of a hll.iid. We have a geed supply of weed, which the neighbors gathered for us and piled high In the weed bev. We brought a huge supply of feed, which lms since been augmented bv neighbors. Part Ascribed te Dead Man With rebpeet te the pari .1 dead brother is said te day In the manl manl fpstatiens en the farm, the neighbets decline thai some ye.irs age Imn Mac Donald. the brother, left the hemestiud ' Tin; authority behind I Other forces, stronger than-his a'uther- 1 Ity. break his natural followers into Kieitps. The se-called lenders of the Heuse ' mid Senate are in the sumo position us the Picsidenl, The change which has lenteehled him lifts equally shaken their of Mackev, would pledge themselves te work for the election of Governer. Spieul as the national committeeman te the late JSonuter l'eiirese. . Renertiug for the home for tin aged . Donald, the brother. left the hemest.ud ,kt Asburv Park Super1.1te11de.it Parker und went te the 1 nited State, te enin ittted that they have new clesul hfteen jmenev te pnv off the montage en . lw ;.JeV Tnf success that .:10,0D() was ie- tnini. iMspn-ithed the MacDonald bevs Zd e rrnir the hemn Ins, ,.Ilr'b. thei, father It Is stated Mc uun..u . '1 . ... ,...i 1 itf it linn mm lit rii it. i ni.ih n imiuhk ti It i I. r 1U. .. . ..!....i .11 1 t,...n,i lirnther made ceiisidei.ihle meiiei wlii There a e ew 'nh.Ptr nien ,,nil wen, n n Wisconsin und ether State, ., . . ?.-.nltln.? list, in addition te which I "Ien. lelmmd tii Antigonish and paid . 1 i....... nlnfttftfl fin flip innv.riii i !?"ny ?' ? ,J ; .. em re. . fien. the tar, ?ff.v" "r..:. J .. l,,,k of n.cnni- I'"'al.l. ""-" -" .. . " 1.1 1... .1 t... . miming ceuiu ne uiine no 1 but was luii. r turind hv AleMiiider Mac- modatlens, them. ,,, . . The afternoon will be given ever te various committee meetings, te im fol lowed by u letture, "TU Compelling Paaaleu," by the Uev l.wiuin II TTeuah. V. D.. and devoilenal spnleps The Iter. W. M. Gilbert, D D.. will ndcliess at inr uiiiiniTsiir,. Heme Missions and Church Extension tonight. J- fih-deliver un addles addles KSv,eC the Beard of tv. -Church Extension ratnicTI ATTAPlt IIMinMKTQ iJC mOUlO I I Ml mwi unewi.ii I b Qenea in Turmoil as Armed Fac tions Battle In Streets Genea, March S. (By A. P 1 Ten Ten 8len between the Fuscisti and Socialist elements, which has been smeuldering for months, culminated I" several pitched battles and gun and revolver tichtJ.ln the streets of Genea last night The 'uber unions dei lined 11 geiienil .filn in tnnlest ni'iilust the' burning. el h ''tha building occupied by the labor Or lr'i." ".... r i .1,.. r-,.iKti The gan ji""'i ,v ' . untenP ergBlitzed a parade and traversed tiHM.tBO principal stre-eis, mil ineir iiiiniin i2Wmi broken up several times m 1 ascisu , -..- -- ;ttacK. ... , . . rThe I'nlenists aiiemiiung te neiii a :." ... 11. 1 1.. .1.. 11 1 the principal weapons re .rtd lVn 3aK 1. wu Swj'"'Si7nnl was recnlved nt the church u.hpujKef III" diocese (if Peniiylvanlajn 1 ee 1.1 , iii 1 pi Then, the neighbors .r . pan .Mac Donald went te live in tin town of Antigonish. where lie 1 1 . 1 of a broken lieirt. after putting a 1 ursi en the farm of his brother, du hiring the latter would be tormented bv e W spirits. After Dun MiicDeimM's death, which it is said was several veurs age, there began the series of nivsterleus linpiien- llngs in the MneDen.ild bam. Finally I last spring Mm Donald e'nllicl for 11s. islstnm e, ami lu neighbors visited the Inn 11 at night. 'Iiatiilug the cattle and even nni'iug the staiichinus itetiirniug 'fi few minutes later the cuttle vciu again lemming .ireinul the 1 irn In tei rer I he nulls ha ilisappearecl and ft'iiieved from the neeus of the cuttle with all the links iutae-t. Beside nts liave testified that they p.isseil the Imiu at night and Ii,ip been attracted by the slghl e bluish tlames, 1 When going te the bam eloer the Haines 1 would eii down, but the cattle were' always found te he iiiifnsteueil 1 These uncanny happening-, ceased 'ler a time .1111! their was no uieie tum ble lcpeiteil en the tiiim until .lauuarv l", when the series of my ste rieius tires bieke out in the MacDonald home, 1 1 iilmliiatlng mi the night if .laniuirv It, when the MnoDenulds win- driven 1 fill' .11 a I em per.lt 11 re of '.'(I e 10. follev ing thirty igllt sepal ate fin's which were seen b six persons who hnel been summoned te Must Explain Telegram Sent While in French Cabinet Paris, Maich S. (By A. P. 1 -Plii-lipie I'.erlhelet. formerly Secretary Gen eral of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who resigned en December "(i last, has been summoned te appear before a dis ciplinary bearil te answer ihuigei re luting t!i Mie conduct of Ids office. Aicerellm: te today's newspapers. M. Unrtlinlee most pxiiliiine telccriim v.hlch I btleii eei he is licensed of huv ing sent en behalf ." ...ni.-r-i of the French Government te the French 1 ROME OPPOSES GIURIATI High Commissioner in New Yerk, 1 Maurice Cnsennvp, exhorting him te use Ills lull Influence with American banks in order that checks of the Baiuiue liicbistrielle of China might be nipt. At the time it w'ns declared thnt this com munication was sent without the knowl knewl edge of Premier Briand. M Hirthelet's brother, Senater Andre llerthelet. was one of the principals In the bank. It I iiiiderstoeel that the defense will be that he wn. weiking In the intoiesu of France in seeking te revive credit of the banking Institution. Tin' disci pi 1 11 ai y beard will be pre. sided ever bv Premier Pelncnre and will consist of two Ambussnders, the (. raninr lii the nidlticnl department of the minli'trv and a principal secretary. In I the eenl of Bi'lthelet being found I guilt . the penalty may be deprivation of 1 (ink us mbttsMider, suspension of ' rank, suspension of salary or censure. .Mayer .vlngee s one special interest in 1 inflin.n, . Tin... .tuml f.. ,.tl,;, , . the appieaihlng piiiuarles i,, the c.vndi- I , (.,,t m. M'nlerity system in the legisln dncy of Jehn A. Hell the Pittsburgh j ,hl, uraiieh, nnd thut very uncertain bnnke-r. for the I nited States Senate te tiling:, patty autherltv. till out the unexpired term of th late) A ,, miiei. f,lu UII agricultuial State Senater Knox. Senater A are insists 1 H)s . , ,,H)lnc)t Nlv II1P if ,, that he will support Senater ( row ter1 f,mm,s tunl ,,Bi,rtt me. When theie the cksMien if Mi. ( tow is 11 eundidate , ( , eiillie t between farm inlciests and It is undiistoed. however, that he will. ,,,. tPlcs,s u.prcsented' bv Mr. be very glad of an opportunity tei Mip- Sllai.lnnr, he takes his orders from the pert Mr. Bell and en that basis work ,, u,,,,.,,,, Ktderiitiiui. He nets slm slm eut .n deal 011 the govpriiership. ilurl en the soldier bonus issue. Governer Sproul is in llarrisburg to day, lut will be in the city this week. I Congress Disorganized when it is believed the most important 1 rr n,,, miiment there is u break- ceiiierrni-e pri-i-eiiuiK " I" '"e" i hi (lewn. lieveml Die (irebeilt it is ilil gel under win The Governer, by his possible le see. except te nole the steteinents, has left himself open te temi,.,,,.. f autlieiilv te shift fieni lining up with cither the Fisher or the the i:enilive te Congress. Cengiess Mackey movements. is ,, position te ru'elve it. 1 1 Is It is beluviil (hat the 1 nre IcadPrs, 1 diserganl.e-d. It bas neither the lrten in pxediange for 11 Spieul Indersement i,,,,. 1 110 methods or tiaelitiens for ere.it BECK QUOTES SHAKESPEARE IN SUPREME COURT BRIEF Child Laber Law Argument Alse In cludes French Revolution History AVnshliigten. March 8. (Bv A. P.) A brief of ninny novel nnd unusual features has been filed In the Supiemi' Court bv the Government In the child labor Invv canes, argument of which wus begun bite yesterday. Solicitor General Beck quotes Shakes peare and his brief includes a historical paper en the French Itevolutien. Par allel column methods nri' used te em phasize parts of the Government argu ments that Its taxation powers nre su preme nnd thnt the judiciary cannot ineiufre into the motives of Congress when Its net en Its-face is n legitimate oxercl-o'of one of Its reserved powers. Ner enn It exercise revision ever leg islation of Congress except when n con crete case Is presented between litigants, and uu "invincible, irreconcilable und Indubitable repugnancy develops be tween a statute and the Constitution," "Mrs. Paitlngten's attempt te sweep up the Atlantic Ocean with a mop and broom," and ether quotations are given in the brief in Illustration of the "fu tility" of un attack upon the Federal Government's comprehensive power te tax." The opponents of the tax contend it Is an unconstitutional Inteiference with the police powers of the States, nnd in support of their assertion that the law was net a proper exercise of tlie Federul taxing power, the Court Is asked te consider the motive as ev plalned by Senators Ledge and Lenroot, mid by former Senater, new Judge Ken Ken yen, while the uieasuie was pending. JAMES P. HARBESON Aged Philadelphlan Had Been Asso ciated With 8. T. Freeman A Ce. .Teme P. Hnrbesen, who weh asso ciated with the firm of Snmtiel T. Frcc ninn & Ce. before he retired from business In 1010, died yestcrdny nt his hetniVGliE MeCallum street. He win eighty-five years; old. At one time he wnH in partnership with F. Gutekunst In (he production of photetype. Mr." HarbeMin was born in Philadel phia in -1S37 nnd lived here nil his life. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frl i'da Hnrbesen; one diflightcr. Mrs. Hey T. Bleser, of Previdenet, It, L, and three sons, Prof. N". AV. Hnrbofen, of the University of Pennsylvania: Jehn V, Hnrbesen and Jumcs P. Harbcsen, Jr. Funeral services will be held next Friday afternoon at the Hnrbesen home. Services will be cenducied by the Ilcv. Dr. AVIIllnm Deal ty Jennings, pnuter ei tne first rresuyterinn (jnurcn, ucr ucr mantewn, REV. PAUL 8WETT Garden CM. N. .. Mnrch 8.-t-T!ic Uev. 1'ajil Hwett, nixtyene years old, precenter of thcl'rqteMnnt Episcopal Cathedral of the Tncnrnn'tlen, died nt his home yesterday of heart disease. William H. Laurentz Paris. March 8. AVilllam II. Lau rent?, the uetcd tennis plnyer who held the world', hard-court championship, died yesterday. Lnurcntz . came prominently Inte notion in 1011 bv defeating A. F. Wild Ing the New Zealancl champion, In the final or the trench open covered-court championship ut Autctiil. He also wen the doubles chnmplenship with A. H. Gebert nt the snme meeting. Lnurentr. who in the Inte t ranking of French lnwn tennis plnycrs by the Selection Committee of the French Association wns placed first, was u nipmber of the French team in the Davis Oup series for several years. He broke down after the Duvis Cup series in 1021. Harry Lukens Following nn operation. Harry Luk ens, transcriber In the Recorder of Deeds office at the Montgomery County Court Heuse, died last night. He wns forty-one years old. He had wittered several years with digestive troubles. Sir. Lukens, who was extremely popular ilmeng his fellow-workers, was active In political circles in AVhitpain Town ship, his life-long home, where he wns the principal Republican supporter. He is 'survived by his widow and one child. Bernard T. Lambert Bernard T. La'mbcrt. a retired mer chant of Gloucester City, died Monday night In his home. 27 Mnrkct street, that city. The deceased had resided in Gloucester for mere than fifty years. Fer fifteen years he was bexten of St. SInry's Church nnd parochial school nnd nlse the high school. He then started n general bterc nnd accumulated miiph rnnl pstntp Tip Is survived bv two children. Ceurj. AVushingten, e. ni), Foresters of America, und the Rosary Society tomorrow morning will attend the funeral und services in St. Mary's Church. Leen A. Dickinsen Tim twit- nf Kerirpiint Leen A. Dick insen, et Company G. Thirty-eighth Infantry, n Camden man, who wiik killed in notion in France in 1018. will be burled Saturday afternoon In Hur lelgh Cemetery, after services In the chapel of nn undertaking establishment nt Third and Market streets, Camden. Mrs. Anna McGovern AT Anmi M. flinl MrGnvcrn. wife of James F. McGovern. u member of the renorteii.il stud of the 1'UllMO t.i'nnrn 1ln,l ulinrttr flfter 0 o'clock lest niglit nt the home of her mether-in-ltiw. Mrs. Grace G. McGovern, at 2.514 FiUvvater stret. She nnti eceu suffering from pUeumenln and compll cempll niiiiniui for viv weeks. She was twenty- seven yenrs old. She was murried te Mr Mi'l'.mnrn niilv six months IIKO. Mrs. McGovern wns u daughter of the late Jereme A. Clad, who was. a slen of A'lcter Clad, a pioneer In the manufacture of ranges In this city. Ue sides her husband, she is survived by two brothers. A'alentlne A'. Clad und Victer Ktigenc Clad. SAYS FIUT M CUT IS IMPOSSIBL E P. R. R. Spokesman Declares Evidence Taken by Com merce Commission Proves It constructive work. Tlie forces that are moving in the ceiinliy miiv make ever Congress into an c tin ie nt liisiiiimeiit for weiking out a I compromise between the various Inter- est which are striving te control the taxing pewiT and the credit of the v.n.. Annitm.n rvAniinin. leeuuii.v. It is bemuse taxes and cicdlt Veteea Appointment of DAnnunxle a ,,,, ,,, n Ilpw ,lllM,ltnniv tllllt Aide as Flume Chief Congress, which lias them in ils hands, Reme, March 8. (By A. P.) Fas- Is Hiking a pline of new importance in eisli identified with tlie" receml coup nt our pelltiuil sSem. Plum,, in iiiwtkttiii- ntinti the .lOlminl- i " nient et Giovanni Giuuutl, fermei chief of Gabiiele D'.nnun.ie'n cabined, in j head of tljp government eif the Finnic Free State in succession te the A'iiiipIIh government. The Italian Government, however, is iindeisioed te have dictated te Giuii all's supporters thnt such n coins, would tic in violation of the Mealy et Rapallo, the ngreement with Jiige rilavm, under vvuiijn ine j uiiiiu i iei State was organized. GERMANS SKEPTICAL ABOUT OWEN EUROPEAN BANK PLAN William S. Mailing Collingswood, N. .!.. March 8. Wil liam S. Mailing died Monday night at home. .'14 Crestment terrace. He was - - ; nlnetv yenrs old and was horn in I'hlia- Fear Dellar Geld Standard Would i dolphin, lie enlisted In the Sixth New ., , .. ,i.i, I Jersev Regiment. ( empanv (r, Septem- Cause New Economic Convulsion lt)er 2e( XM, and served tlnee years In Berlin, Maich S. (Ily A IM Tl.ei the war. In the Battle of Hull Run he plan of Senater Hubert L. Oven, et as wounded in his right shoulder. He Okluhema, for the establishment of a , is Mirvived by Ihtee children, AVilllam Federal Reserve wink in l.uinpe iius i Mai lug, of nroeuivn; -vtrs. r.uzu- D. A Leckliu. S. Kllle. f (iermnntnvvn. und of Collingswood. PREPARETO RAILROAD BONUS BILL IN HOUSE SHIPBUILDERS IN STRAITS Receivers in Equity Appointed ler1 Standard Corporation, of New Yerk', .New Aerk. March .- ( Bv A P i Receivers ill equity were nppellitee! te- , .lux hv Ffih'rnl Judge Garvin In Bienk- ! ii been pulled and hud I I ii f"i the Standard Shipbuilding Cur the eliaiiis liael been ' peinthui nt Shooters Island en the up-I ti cat en el aunies iiewuen in, Ltd , of Glasgow, Scotland, which pie rented a claim for $000 for goods de livered. The eorpeiutlon vvas ergntiied in llllll and the assets were stated te be large anil valuable, Including lands, lime hilli'rv, tools, lli'celinls lecelvnble and leintiaets. ( hitstiiiidlng obligations vvete listed lis ill excess of fsL'.'O.dOO, and It was stated thai there win ens en the propel ty tinieuntlng te .12.0U0,-DUO. Wasbinglen, March S. i By A. P.) Hepublhnii lindeis disclosed today thnt ihev weie considering n plan te put the Soldiers' Benus Bill tliid'ugh the Meuse under suspension of the rules whh Ii would shut out amendments of inn kind am' limit debate t feity mill- llll - linlir this plan a two-thirds vote would hi. neei'ssaiy te pass I lie measure, but leaders believed mi the bnsU of p nt sentiment anions member tli-it ills majority could be obtained with vel's te spare. Meiidii, Match 20, will be the nest rules imhiiii dnv. I he Amu Aiipitiprlutiiiu Iml will be t'lki'ii up befeie tlie bonus measuie. it uiis Mild, piebnbly mi next Tin silay. I his piebably would mean that in uny i vi nt the bonus eill would hi put ever until tin will; following. Repii'senta- Apparatus te Give News Dispatches the Mende II. Me mnj.ulty 1 Icr, suid and Concert te Audience '."liiy h" did net think the siaienienl ,, , , . -ai. ..!.. 1, ,,,,,.1 ,,i,i, eiin.i- i ,-iMi-i uu. in in.' iinnr iiihni uuii. I lie Aiuuemy m .u"ie ' nnu A news tigcney dispatch from Keine tednv said Giurlatl bad been piei Inline ! lead' of the Flume geviuninenl, but no elneit advices liavc eenfiinied tTii- ie ie peii, and such action would appeal from the present dispatch te have neeu out of line with the Italian Govern Gevern iiienl's Intention. TO DEMONSTRATE RADIO PHONE BEFORE FORUM Antheny H. Hlldenberger RUSSIAN NOBLEWOMAN NOW SCRUBS FLOOR FOR BARBER Millionaire Lured Her Wed been carefully considered by (leinian hetli bankers, lluunclers and lneliistrl.il lead- .Mts, ers, who admit un inteiesl in the sug-I gestien, but have generally icserved e- pressiens of opinion an le Its priietl- , Hetlilehem, Pa., March S. Antheny cnlUllty. , ill Hllelenberger, builder of the tiist Senater Owen, who has been iiiuUiiiK ' tlicatru in this city In 1S74, died yester a tour of Kiiiepe te determine t lie at- ,. tltiula of continental statesmen and '' business men toward his piopesal, lms advocated the establishment el a hank- lug institution with u capital of ii()(t,- (100.00(1 geld te supplv Gurepe with a geld basis for a iicutum of exchange l ler interiiatleiiiil and domestic business. Says "Senater Owen's proposal enn be of I 1... . ... t !.......... ' ...I.I 11. .-!... i rcui IlltriX'st ie xivi iiiiiui , rum leiuiii AI.....I. Gutmiiun, dliecter of the I),, den ,. (,lllri'B" ,?' iL Bank, "only if it is iccemineiidiil by Ifue'ral autheritl s the Genea Ceufeience or if. later, itn I " ' lntellhieiil. weiknble Ulan for Germnii . ""e icjiaiatleus ami olilignllens Is clearlv elelinrd. Se fur as known, details of Senater Owen's plan de net lend te the formation of a judgment that Genminy can epie comidete relief. "Ills Kurepeiin bank assuredly err err ries the danycr thut in cnuntiiesnf Ioa Iea miiuey xnluatieiiH it will establish the American dollar as a standard of eui rency te tl.n injury et tlioe nations. Tills will result in puce levels m miiiii tries of low -money vnliintleiis hi Ing im mediately boosted te the level of Will Id lirlces, thus bilnglng en u new ci onemic convulsion." ASK SIX PER CENT RETURN By the Associated Pre Wnihlngfen, March 8 The Inter. statu Commerce Commlsgfen'a InvcsU InvcsU Ratien of present freight rate level en tered 'Its final singe tetlny when cenn, sel for nil the rnllrendu of the United State nnd most of the business and shipping Jiitercstte bejtan the summlne up of evidence tnken during three months of hearings. Fer the rnllreadg which were given the opening argtii' ment, Henry AVelf Hlkle. of tlie Ponn Penn sylvnnla system, declared thnt the ev. denee hnel ptnved n gcncrnl rate reduc tion wns impossible. Resting his argument en the sec sec tiens of the transportation net which fix n (I per cent return its rcnsenablc, Mr. IJIkle said the cnrnlng power of the railroads by actual experience dur ing 1021 nmeuntcd te 3 3-10 per cent en their Investment, und that, conslil censlil erlng only the Inst six months of 1021 when wage decrenscs and ether de creased operating expenses were effec tive, the earnings were 4.40 per cent. "The showing Is that while expenses of railroad operations have been te some extent diminished," Mr. Itlkle snld, "tlley hove net been diminished te iich un extent ns tn permit further general reductions In rates, unless thene reductions nre preceded by reductions In wages." Commission te Fix Return Tlieugli the transportation net pro pre vision of 0 per cent expired Mnrch 1." Mr. Blkle said, Uic commission Itself would have the duty of determining a standard of reasonable return and could hardly escape, the conclnslen thnt this was n proper amount. "Have you considered what we shall de in case it 1 impossible te make rates that will give railroads 0 per cent?" Commissioner Altchisen queried. "AVe consider thnt the law requires the commission te fix the rates be tint the enrnlngs shnll be cither (I per cent or near that as may be," Mr. Blkle replied. "If you diminish earnings which hnve net been equal te 0 percent you are net carrying out the law." "Are we te understand that the car riers are net asking a return greater Minn 0 per cent in any case?" Com missioner Petter inquired. "That Is correct,," Mr. Ulkle said. Blew te Credit Seen "Ne greater blew te Mm credit of the carriers, te the improvement of transportation or renewed purchasing power of currlerB ns nn impetus te In dustrial activity could be iainglned Mian nn elder for general reduction in rates," Fred H. AVoeel, general attor ney for the Southern Pacific, declared. "The mnlntennnce even of present earnings, nnd of the present upward tendency is involved in much doubt and uncertainty. The credit und tlnnnelal condition of the cnrrleis has been main tained during this period largely through the hopes of better conditions in the future. AVhen the figures for January, 1022, the first month which reflects the cuiiiulntlve effects of rate, wage and price reductions, arc taken Inte nccetint, the utter unwisdem, net te say illegality, of orders reducing rates becomes manifest," Mr. AVoeel usserted that the only certain result from rate reductions would be te dilve back the carriers "te a position as hud us that which faced them nt the end of Federal control." SEES PORTO RICAN CRISIS Commissioner Davila Issues Warn ing te American People AA'ashlngten. March 8. (By A. P.) A warning that "u real crisis Is fast approaching In Perlo Rice is con tained in a forum I statement Issued to day by Felix Cordevu Dntllu, resident commissioner for the Island, who last week demanded n congressional inves tigation of the elliilal conduct of Mor Mer el nor V.. Ment Belly. "I wunt te most solemnly warn the Ameilcan people.' Mr. Davlle's state ment said, "that conditions In Perte Rice are becoming most acute. Ael vlccs I have from conservative lenders in the island convince me that a real crisis Is fast approaching. The self rcspeetin,', law-abiding, peuce-leving cillens have almost touched 'he limit of hamuli endurance, I am fc-irl'ul us te what the morrow may bring forth. This statement ib net intended, and must net be construed, us a threat." l'lesldeut Hnrdim: had net eliain'eil his lositien set fed th last mouth in Ids let -tir te Chilli limn Fordney, of the Ways and Means Committee, was te lie taken as an Imlii iitien thai Mr. Harding was piepured te veto the bonus incasiue as new drawn, with its bank lean nrevl. I seiin In lii'ii of the cash bonus. U. S. EMPLOYES HARD HIT IjBg, were dlspe.sed hy the Keva f , , , , whereupon a free-for till I g lit , ,. ,,, , H& in which revolvers and clubs , I(tP r. Ill iliwi imii niiuiuim i , ,, than a score e f inllremen wwi J , ,,, ,lrlnf(, fmnm. during the llgl.tlng and muiii-i "" x ex Ma-:D umild stoutly denies thathe weie repertiV dying today. ,, t,ubl.. with his b.eth.-r. and I is &r. isttliventien Honors Bishop Linen k h'.it. nniisa ei me in it ir3 flit eld' tednv. that IraCrfK Steycns Lines, Bishop of New ink, IIIUl IH-IMIV lS"wlul " " I'l.ii.i.ii iwi .'fer iW a&KJ, I p t DCuiiK session of the general con- IjH iiji r.iiincepiii i uiircii, which tu rertiunu, uiv., next ep- !4lhj .a. i..t. afflsus j . 2vmL said Ily SOIIIi; 1. 1 uinviii I II J I'lUSI'Iir II) Antigonish County that Dan MacDun- old was given a "dec t" lurlal by his lirnther. und llllll. while there lillltht huve been soiue Ill feeding between Mm bretheis, they did net believe Dun had I laced ii iiiise mi the farm. PO YOU WANT A BHKD AltTOMOIIILKT Tliu ulmained calumnn of the VuMle I-eelxtr lint Heme nf IVie t harsalns tp b found In Ueed C'ari a pa SS and 88, Atv, Game Protectors te Dine The feri le Ml minimi banquet of the Pennsylvania State Fish ami (Inme Pielecllvi' Association will be held at the Citv Club, "!' Seuth Bleail stienj, tmiight, beginning at 7 o'clock. The Commissioner of Fisheries and tlie sec ictiiiy et the (iniiin Commission will be tlie principal speakers. S. & C. Capital Stock $0,400,000 SI raw bridge & Clothier, reei'iitly lu corporate d for n million dellius. In ei eased their cajiltul stock today te SI.VUIO.OO''. nn elaborate wneicss uinuuuius leinn for .Brigadier (Senerul Jehn J dirty, who tonight will tell of the marvels of wireless telephonic and tedegrnplile com munication before the Philadelphia Forum and its guests. Current news from nil purls of tlie Fulted Mutes unci feieign count riis will be reluyesl te the Acudeniy fieni the Pt HMO Ll.nr.hU ever Wlieless tele- a.eni.s lt miii ns nt am mucin these news ellspuie lies will be distinctly lieanl j Eighty Thousand Held Net Entitled by all in th;! Aeudeiny. t Retirement Act Benefits Oucrul (any, who Is vite pnsnbut, ...... ,, , nf the American Telephone and T,.e. . Aashhi?teii. Maich !. Appnu- .l, i,(.iin. Ls censideied one of the urn eiy Mi.miei , i.everiiu.ient leading authorities eif the country en wireless telephony. In ndilillen le the new iv dispatches the audience w he trented te a wlieless concert if i until- Premise te te America .S.- (By A. P.l are Investigating (liieiikn. who sail was a ltiisslau noblewoman, found last nlyht employed as u scrubwoman In tlie barber shop of a large downtown hotel heie. Alndiime fiinnkii said slie obtained a patspert te come te Ameilcu te niuiry a ihllllenaire te whom she vvas engaged, and that a wealthy resident of .Minne apolis had signed her passport, guaran teeing she would net become u public charge. She had letteis and pictuies Indi cating she wa-i u close friend of the (iraiid Duke Alexander and ether Bus slun nobles new in elle, und nlse wus niipiultitcel with the lute Car. Camden Drug Stere Robbed Burglars broke into the drug store of William Cewglll, 825 Broadway. Cam elm, hst night and curried oft $225 in cash and about .$500 worth of goods. DKATIIS I'MI'KV At Cleve-lund. O. ANNA AJJ lurrr k.miikv. Int. Aura. N. .(., Thurii . HAM HAl'lIlt. MHrrh 7. MINNIE, wife of th I iti' rredirlfls Hiiucr, niril (13 ltdntlvfi mill frleiutH ure lnvlted te attend funeral pervlcei. I'rl . 10 ,Hl A .M., Aslwr . Heti's. Ilruael ft O.uiH'l. cien N. lln..ij ut. Int. prlvuie. eJll; tn HIIIh cViri, llcmulnn may lw le - Tliurn. eve 'SaVHMBriHaMa'aBVP'aVP'ial AKK YOU T.OOKINO TOIt IlKI.Pf I'l Iiii pa Ihu very iiemen you want In ud ttilnu under fjltuailena un pace 28 Adv. liens uie fuveiiiblc. Coalition Wins fcn Election rwinilen, Murcli 8. (By A. P.) In Mm Wnlverhnmpten b.v-elecilen yes inrilnv the Coalition retiilmd Mie sent neulnst n strong Laber ut.tnck. Sir Ttebert Rlrd. Conlltlen .TJLenlt, re llll) loves. holding their positions hy picshh nihil elder, nre held te lie uel entitled te thn bcni'llts of the retirement act In an opinion tendered by Attorney (leneral Daiigheity ami transmitted te the In terior Department, which udmiuisteis the net . Seel clary Fnll, In announcing I he opinion, said Mint out of KIMI0 cmpleves who have been ictlred under the act, IMUO hud been leceivlng (euipciisuMim illegally and thut iiiien i-eeelni r ii... Attorney (icuemPa ruling an order wus PASS CAMDEN ROAD BILL Senate Over-Rides Edwards Vete en Extending State Highway Trenten. Murcli S.-I B A. '.i The Senate by II te 0 today passed ever (Jeveinnr IMwuids' icle a hill by Senater Wallwerth, of Camden, cuiiy' lug two Stale Highway routes tlneugh Camden le the nppioaeh of the inopesul Cumden-Phlhidelulila Blvcr Bridge. The (levcinnr in his veto said he was opposed te sueii an expense nl Mils lime and added that the Suiie lilghwuy sys tem us new planned mount u'liii'ivv burden en the people nnd unlets ,-,.'. strlcted the cost would be "appalling " Date for linal iieljeiirnuient of the Legislature was fixed by tin- Semite fei Saturday. Murcli 1. It is uudetsloed the Heuse will concur. Semlnole Chief Slain In Flerida Miami. Flu.. .Maich ..- i it.. .. . -.Tuck TIbciiiiII, Seminole phlefiai,', uiih found sun nl nn i,..n... ' '...'" er,an,;,t;n,nia7,tu;!!:;;'S "" " -LiiiiD ui ,ieituer Four Years for Attack After pleading guuiy te nn y te nn nllaekli, nn l ecu it. niuuioie. uisiu wuicniiinn M in u public gin age at Wayne. Jehn Wil- I J lluniH. a Negro, of Wayne, was sen- I tencPil te three te four years in tlie ' d Bastern Penitential v liv .ludge llanuiini ut Media teduy. Police uiri'sled Wll llunis just ns be was ubeiil te si like Stuuferel with a huleliet. They were cullcil te the garage Dy a telephone op Recerd r SHEIK 3041 Wy-TEE Rell Fex Tret 7137 Fex Tret 7159 ii i or. who beard Iho likiit when a inin. phone wan knocked ever. Compare the above Connerls" rnmril and roll with ether makei H nu re net lenvliii'eil I'enieeirlied rnsirJi nnd rolls Altll HKST we will chferfulli refund your money ana i .in i' .tin,. C0NN0RIZED MUSIC SHOP 4 Mm-rir oeth Ntrkkt lR.)tHK7fleiciLillffiMraMJSr eelved 10,7l0 Totes te 13.700 for the issued Mint no mere certificates for pny . 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