t'tt .- .".. ,,.-jiLM-iL,a i.l.jw Ok. t",inyf i; -iyviiwRtvtf . THE WEATHER , Increasing cloudiness tonight- fol fel fol IewmI by rain In early morning and Fridays shmlyrislng temperature. m NIGHT wrranTUBii at ICACH HOUB E3 Dlieiii 11: It 2 al l itH 5 is :m selas 41 44 47 148 . f VOL. VIII. NO. 161 EnUrsd as fleoend-ClMj ' MatUj at Ihs.Po.tefflo. at Fhllad.lpMa, p. Unaar t'.v Act of March I. 18T0 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 Publlihed Dallr Excapt Banflay. Subscription Trie tfl a Tear by Hall. PRICE TWO CENTS; Copyright. 1922, by Publle Lcr Cempaw ivT" : v. -'"" ' '' ' '- z r : : - l . " Kuentnti Muhltc weaaet ii if iiir n -. i iiBirn . Mtn kin id UHGER FORGED nun check Chairman of Beard of Trustees ft Admits, However, Signature Leeks Like His Own f. DECLARES HANDWRITING ' EXPERTS MUST DECIDE f t ' Dea'sn't Wish te Critlclze Bank !; (Methods, but Asserts He . Is Mystified I- -zi-. MAY SEIZE FUOITIS HOME Family of Embezzler Must Shew Property Was Net Acquired With Stelen Meney ,Jebn Weaver, former Mayer and essirman of the Beard' of Trustees of tat Evans Institute Fund, has turned vrtr te handwriting experts the check or $12,000 countersigned by him, vklch Walter A. Unger cashed before Wiled mere than a week, age. The "Bey speculator," wne as as sistant treasurer of the Evans Fund atil (securities estimated at about r,000 from the fund's strong box at Glrard National Bank nnd lest I them rambling in stock with the bank rupt neuse ei aster a ve., nrcw we ili.OOO check te the order of the bank. The check bore Mr. Weaver's signa ture, na did all checks en the found. Mr. Weaver said today he could net recall having signed It, though the sig nature looked Ilka his own. He has called handwriting experts Inte consul tatien te determine wnctner it is gen uine or a forgery. The chairman of the beard raised the question of the bank's methods In cask tag a check for se large a sum. and jfjing the money in $50 bills without Ant consulting htm. Will Net Say It Is forgery "I will net sav the pheek Is n forgery," said Mr. Weaver, "nor will I nt that I signed it. I certainly can- net recall having dene be. It leeks like my signature, and It may be my sig nature, but in order te make sure that It. Is I have It In the Imncjs of a hand Writing expert te determine its authen tic. . . . "I am in the habit or getting hun dreds of checks te be countersigned, but I believe if I had noticed this narticular ekeek'tvhiph was made paynble te the ener or tee uirard national uanu, i certainly would have questioned it. "Net that I would have theueht it improper, because a check, drawn In this manner could have been n trannfer from one fund te another. We had two funds it Is likely that it was mailed te linger nine isiraru .xutenm liana. "Far be It. from me te criticize the itttheds of the Glrard National Bank. Tie banking system Is n puzzle te me, but from what I have learned since the rfluniVflrnnnn nf TTnver If Innka in me I the nDDOintUieilt of Oil ancillary I'C t Jt in fifties.' Ccrtnlnly 1'nger M no intention of meeting a payroll Vlth notes of this denomination. t"l can't conceive why the bank did act advltn me. sooner than they did. It i net until Thursday afternoon be tween a and 3:30 o'clock that I was railed en the telephone nnd nsdeed if i assets were net estimated in the petl jmter unil taken tlie $1L'.U0U te tne prsns Institute te meet the payroll. i aen't wish te critlclze, but Jt cer- fflillKJ!S&.m. A. J. GERSON'S HOME uiraru National Bank. Unger was wnari . ri. eneUKh net te de It in liii. own mime. Unemer He had the authority te sign the checks jnlch ere te be countersigned by me. Li ' I'layinc It Fafe in having this u,000 check examined te determine Wether I really did sign It or net." i 1," ... "' "- "!". " " t ir. weaver was told that the supei nttBdvut of the detect Ive agency seek- tngcr had said ycsteiday that n Jrr?nt had been hwern out for Unger, f"Th ls ,uls contradicted today ffwwmine who should de It, counsel ',r , ,":", nT."" T S7i automobiles or anything bought by lay en the bed. wun tne money misnnnrenr atcd ewt.M '"' "'," "v "s. Ul uuuiUK I'MUCO unnnuue Cr.r Weaver was greatly interested in Rtung data relative te Unaer's nur- i-"y Ul IIIM immn a oe H thnt thAl . C...L.JI Whn an fm I m '"'ireasiirer. Ittid is ,Ki,,p inmnpsen, et i;yn "a. who sold the home te the 1'nirer Si t'tlnK 11k....i r . it llllhr Tllllrl rtr ikIHAIi lin at mi I 111( t-in J -yi "f " 4vertl3lne. Oea pae 28. Advj ' next Sunday's rublle Leilscr. Adv. Presidents Train Guarded by Elaborate Precautions Washington, March' 0.(By A. P.) Elaborate precautions were taken .by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad te protect the special train en which President Harding Is trav ellng tq Flerida. Every yard of track is being In spected by a pilot train running ahead of the special, with the gen eral readmaster of the line riding en the rear of the pilot te make the inspection. Ne train is permitted te be operated en any switch turned en tHe track between the special and pilot train. A picked crew of conductors and trainmen is operating the special, and the general read foreman of en gineers is riding in the engine cab. ANOTHER BROKER SHUTS UP SHOP Kravis & Ce. Seirih 15th St., Lays Failure te Kardes & Burke Crash SET LIABILITY AT $30,000! Kravis & Ce., brokers, with offices en tho'feurth fleer of the Transporta tion Building, 20 Seuth Fifteenth street, closed today, and a petition in bank ruptcy was filed in the Federal Court by J. Heward Rebel and Rey Press man, attorneys. The brokerage firm did net belong te cither the New Yerk or the Consoli dated Stock Exchange, and had but thirty active accounts. According te the manager, enacts will total about $10,000 and liabilities $30, 000. It Is said the house failed because of a "run" which has been under way for several days and the recent fail ure of the brokerage house of Kardes & Burke, of this city and New Yerk. The Kardes & Bnrke company were Kravis & Ce.'s New Yerk correspon dents. It is paid the Kravis firm lest a large amount of money In the failure of the bigger concern. Until closing time last night Kravis & Ce. were busy paying off customers who demanded their accounts be can celed. Members of the firm arc Albert Kra vis and Maurlce Mustln. The firm em ployed five clerks nnd nn outside sales man. It had rented ticker service fur nished by the Consolidated Exchange. Total liabilities of the brokerage firm of tieeree W. Kendrlck. 3d. & Ce. arc placed at $3,787,612 In a schedule of assets as filed with the bill of assign ment for creditors in the office of the Prothenotary of the Common Pleas Court today. Assets for the firm are placed at $3,060,201.U0, or $121,400 less than the liabilities. It is pointed out. how ever, by several creditors that the as sets may shrink In vnlue when un at tempt Is made te realize upon tncra. An Interesting feature of the sched- en." a repair fund; 'the ether for read-' I uj. - 1. " ff "l"!! ustment purposes! If I did sign that lty of the firm members, Mr. Ken check. I '.lid se cither Monday. Feb-. drlck ; and Clarence II. Clark, 3d. Mr. ruirr 27. or Tuesday. February 28. nVid , Ivendrick's personal labilities are saw te be $004.55S.41, with personal nssetsJ emening tuis ngiire or $-u,u.u. ;ur. Clark's personal llublllties nre declared te be $3082.14, covered by personal as sets of $15,042.89. in a petition wed in rittseurgn ter s though the withdrawal of this par- eelver for the suspended brokerage firm tlcular $12,000 certainly was sur-, of L. A. Gcrsen & Ce., 22. Seuth rounded bv mysterious actions en the Bread street, a chnrge is made that the part nf Unger. ! failure was "fraudulent." The petition "He presented this check for pay- was filed by counsel for Elnar Harford, went as early as 0 o'clock en the morn-1 the receiver. leg of March 1. and asked that it be' Clarence Leeb, receiver for E. D. tailored in $100 bills. Dlcr & Ce., announced thnt a n r t ii . .., ,, complete report e the condition of Wt flle Have It In Hittcs , ti,Ht concern was expected te be sub- .. He was told that he would have te I mlttrd shortly te the Federal Court In trait until 11 n'1n1; tn att nil nf it ' Vmv Vnrli he ha mi-nlvur. In thnt pit v. In $100 lilllti. and said, 'Well, let me included in the report. Mr. Ieeb heys, will be that of the Philadelphia office of the firm at 143. Walnut Urcct. New Yerk, March 0. An involun tary petition in bankruptcy was ll'ed in Federal Court today against .1. Ij. Ress & Ce.. stock broken, uubillties ami tlen. The firm had no stock exchange onncctien. Mined that check in ilew of the fat i LOOTED; THIEVES GET $250 (Bit It whh rirnwn In the nnmn nf flip Apartment at 39th and Ludlow Alse Entered A thief ltibt night ransacked the apartment of Dr. Armnnd J. (!creii. Associate Superintendent of Schools, Thirty -ninth and Ludlow streets, and stele 200 In cn-di and Jewelry and a $50 Liberty Bend. I Ur. Gcrsen went te a meeting nndj Mrs. Clcrsen also was absent. The As i- "There iertniiil VJiiT T n r 3ni sec ate Superintendent returned uoeut seciate Superintendent returned about ' tfm.r ei7t.,v,arrantr In'erdcr ! , tcs n.se entered it,aPar-, SjWtea MeYder te rweVTr an-tlim' longing te Mrs. Klssell worth several' Wcau ter the Institution. Anv Ven- hundred dollars, and a ?J0O fur coat iriraaa ivi.su jw.i-w " Dim pprtninl., ...111 k. n,..nl.n.l t .. r-anr OURHPCO Lembard Street Osteopath Accused ln.i ". mws miiii hh "- OT OVVIIIUIIIiy WW iiwivkh.-.- KR!? woro..new nt. ? Bcttln I Dr. Charles Blackledge, a Ncg.e. who fed by'he "boy nlu. mer " pur' -ays.he la an osteopath wit ' "" t Om. n " n.-.L J,1""?pr; , . 1414 Lembard h reet. was held In. $1000 .This house 'be,,.!,, h. i n. .. Severnl druggists, c-einpl.il ned that 7 u i 1020, be,t them'4.400: WnlV r1 ' "'!!; hJ!'. !!! " "H " ,X KharCi;d.i.nU ncBot'ntienH1 f;,r rater t was c m Bed T nekledge would bSwJWg'.Sl. S& W'te net at luune wken N 7the funds'Jin'u' that 'Z fH te h lipids of an "Imposter.;; ! twd wei net stolen I, 't.', Police are looking for tit "imposter,'' (rem il .:...:u, "u.'' """".n i).v i user lwi ,,,., .... tH ucioiiipIIce of Blnckledge r.vK.n no hi'CKEiv firiiin"? . whniivr tli utri-nnin Bin Ica-c )ntl or "anfd en rate Thirteen, Celuuiu Twe ' "' V'i i,r will net te il-nl1 hi. favorite ItOaua . "' I Bnert Head "Wal. 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'BBBBBBFMf SH f VillBBBni RsBBBHsVPflHiiHsHBlBBiBKBVHiaM ijHk rBBSBBJSKMBKljF,' i A' HSEHHBPPPPHSPPVKBBBJF jnSgSK, kIIH HBlilHHBHjHHHHriHsK (c) Central Ncwa This photograph was taken in Westminster Abbey while the Archbishop of Canterbury was performing the cere mony which made Princess Mary nnd Viscount Lascellcs man and wife. At the left of the Princess bride is her royal fattier, the King of England, and te her right Is the wedding party, in wiildi steed Queen Mary and Queen Mether Alexandra. Te the rear in the chancel are the Archbishop of Yerk and ether church dignitaries, while in the aisle in the foreground are the bridesmaids FORGED TO BUY CLOTHES FOR BRIDE Vniihfnl Un.knnr-rn'n. . WV.MI.M, .Mdwuiiu VWIIg93G9 IUI Using Grandfather's Name te Obtain Meney HELD FOR FURTHER HEARING! .Yielding te n wish te buy clothes and luxuries for his liftccn-ycar-eld bride, Harry Glackcn, twenty-one years old, of Hagcrsvillc, forged the name of his grandfather te se many checks ns com pletely ta exhaust the elder man's ac count In the bank. Yeung Glackcn, charged with forgery, was taken before Magistrate Ceward In the Central Station today and held In $800 ball for further examination to morrow. Ills srandfnther is Isaac Glackcn, of 5033 Chancellor street. Discovery was made of what the young inau was doing when he decided te buy his bride a fur coat in u Mnr ket street department store. The $340 check he giie in payment for the coat was returned from the bank because all -that Isaac Glackcn hud deposited ha'd been drawn out. When he learned that he was dis covered Glackcn begged his grandfather te fergUe him, but detectives were al ready en. their way te Hagcrsvillc te arrest him. The young man eloped Inst December with Catherine Catnuack, whose parents live near Breud nnd Diamond streets. They were man led at Elkton, Md. Be fore the clppcmcnt jeung Glnckeu pleaded In vain for two hours with his grandfather for n lean of $250, Mr. Glackcn ib .janitor at the apartments at the Chnncellhr street address, and the money he had en deposit In a West Philadelphia bank represented the snv- Continued en l'airs Thirteen , Column rivs Couldn't Convince Him He Was Lim 'rick Winner Lee McClain Made Us Shew Him Police Card 'n Everything He and His Three Little k Girls Have Been Lim'rickin Leng Time Lee McCIjIii, winner of Limerick Ne. 2!l, n'ssuied us that he Is skeptic, and we certainly de ngrecwlth him. Called 111 tn up en tile plume in the morning nt the Federal Reserve Rank, where he is employed In the dis count department, In break the news te him. And could we con vince him? We could net. Said he'd be lc J, ?s v lieve us when we cot there. Se we up and nut en shoes nnd scnif that ft: 4?w lllllHlllUIS 1111(1 Ml mt- . tw--l' -vv I.EOMcCLAIN Me WUS dOW'll ill till! f vault and n man ..1 ....... with a serious ex pressien and n belt and gun around his wnlst told us te find the "captain of the giiaiils," who In tuiu would Hud Mr, Mi Chilli. We peered at nil the cuiirih and thej went us thick as ?tr,ZJmUe UOI'I-MIS. w,w'w Camden today after making his vy ! they really e evul It. Tlu lucky iu't wes down In the U'i!,h " f"mil of four It w almost ' 'f lty hidden in u barred 'which was '"" '' haiblnB.T. is the growth of vuul cei.tl.12 s me u-y . . we llntj I MiPTflueiiM te ask what thecheik would l'rt of the lead of u Height ear. mnple-t.ee buds, which lime developed e wait i fie fur a m v , hn he Ment for, but we did vi-nn.rc, In , He wus tcturiu-d te the reforumteii'. '"! t1'" lnst f"w '"', ", tow '- Hnallv enme I e just grilled skeptical tWD pipi"e olre lu "" J"- i11!'"" W0l r.eMy. ,l,',wl ,,v !. '" "Jm Il2 nml iskel inr rirnn 1V Srn r .- r ., - Cardinal DeufUfrty urcra all Catbelks eir"ins- """c of "'l,te1' n Predicted for like, and asueu ter proet. anc tamirn centinurd en rose Trmt nv. cgi-iuin 1-our' u tha Menuai of rraxua. 4(Jv. tomorrow. PRINCESS AND VISCOUNT LEAVE LONDON FOR ITALY Royal Bridal Pair Almest Over whelmed by Qreat Crowd Londen, March 0. (By A. ,r.) Princess Mary and Viscount Lascellcs left Victeria station today en their way j-rte1 Paris. They were nlmest evcr- whelmed by the salutations of a great crowd. "Princess Mary nnd Visceuntess Las cellcs," as she ls designated by the official court circular, were nn at- . . , . it " r'?kin cent .nnd b,uc ,iat-1 women ndmlrcrs. nartlriilnrlv. nrpssi-.l forward te catch a glimpse of the newly .. v . vv l married ceuple nnd almost broke through the police cordon. The honey heney honey meoners arc en their way te Italy nnd plan te spend an extended period in Florence. $2500 IN JEWELRY STOLEN FROM HARRY KESSLER HOME Twe Rings and Barpln Taken While Germantown Family 'la Absent Jewelry and luggage valued nt $2500 were stolen last nigh from the home of Harry Kessler. 652.1 Lincoln drive, Germantown, while the fnmlly wu uway. Twe rings nnd n barii'u were taken, together with n handsome traveling bag. All the missing articles were taken from a locked closet, which was forced. The less was covered by insurance. GROCERY STORES ROBBED Cash and Canned Goods Carried Away by Burglars Twe grocery stores of the American Stores Company weic robbed Inst night. At 1121 West Cheltcn avenue burglurs broke the combination of the safe, opened the deer nnd took $100.80 in cash. At ,r2.1S Germantown avenue thieves cm ricd nwny groceries nnd canned goods worth about $100. was net sufficient, neither wen- we, e vc 11 shed out the nellce card, slilnnd it iiii en our sleeve, and also showed him his Jinswcr. And then he was convinced. The completed Llm'ikk is iih follews: IJMKRirif x ,nlvuli ;0 There was nn old man named McGce Mie thniiglit he would sail en the sea. Se he bought him a benl. But the thing wouldn't float A "Bargain Sail" victim urna he. V tool- i, ,if i ,j, i , te take his i let 'ii'l1'3.0'5 htf',''t .?.. -"' i- Jll.l H'iT "5.1'. ..7VC?"5 -. w:f n weupnnd,!,,,. any In the bank, nnd we d I In't I our gun. wnnf , Mnrtlp the , ,, , ,ll nt I woolen I of , l0 iiaHhllght. Several ' ,L levv ' R1,,H ,mt , ..Iefk KU , Lwlltv tlilnir llki. tlmt g etliQr Mr. Metluln 1 .'n,l.l i... .. children nnd lives at 250.1 West Som Sem erset street. Last ear and this, le nmj . :'" ""JV "iiri , I UN rrilnn uir, uiii-v nun.- fin-IB iiitve enen night after lessenn nre put away, doped out nn answer te the Llm'riek. They will .hum (iTininiv 00 Kimr wieii tl.pv heap I . ...!. a . ' " .v 1 III I I Kit I lOllllll mil II .ll ... IITTV.w. . I IIIMIIll IIP llm .'.....ill ...... i t I Ml 111 1' I llll llllirillM 111 Willi IV I U T llllllllll i ' EACH SAID "I DO" T LEAPS TO DEATH Cuban ".Dental Student at U. of P. Commits Suicide Early This Morning EVADES H I S ATTENDANT Marie Molins, Cuban dental student at the University of Pennsylvania nnd n patient in the University Hospital, by a pretext Induced his nurse te enen " I a window ceily this morning and then jumped te the sidewalk. The young man. attired lu night clothing, dhed head foremost te the stone flaKciiic where his skull was HOSPITAL PATIEN crushed. He dld en an operating table Had Arranged te Wed in Youth, but in the hospital. ... .. . , Molins benrded at 4048 Wateut street lllneta Spoiled Plan with his wife. Edith, who i n niece of i Itechehter, N. Y., Mnrch 0. (By Health Commissioner Guiteie, of Hit- A. P.) The deatli jesterday of the aua, Cuba, lie prncticed dentistry in Bev. I'etcr McNab at Yerk, Livingston Havana for four jenrs and came here. County, ended a romance with few par last fall te study for n decree. Tlie allels. Mr. McNab en .Tanuarj 5 cele- climate affected his health nnd he suf- fered from pneumonia dining the winter. He became ill nirain recently and was nursed by his wile. u March ." lie was admitted te the University Hos pital. A graduate nurse was nsslgucd te his private room. It was her prac tice te give him u sponge bath every morning. t A few minutes before 0 o'clock today the nurse prepared the patient's bath. As she moved around the room Molins said : "It's veiy het In this loom. Can't you open u window while you arc heat Ing the waterV" The nurse later told hospital authori ties that her patient seemed rational. She raised a window and started te complete nrraimements for the btith. When she turned again the bedclothes hnd been thrown b.u-k and the bed was empty. She ran te the window and saw i .Molins spinwled en the walk, i The nurse summoned heln and the idjlng man was tarried te the accident ward. A suiceen was preparing te operate when Molins di-d. Mrs. Lee F. Tete, 217 Seuth Forty first street, Is an unit of the dead stu- fl.lllf mill IUIL ,1111. ll ulllWtl'.tll lit tltn death. The lirt address ghen ns .Me- I lins' residence was Ui.'l2 Walnut Mn-et, but investigation showed tli.it te be u private residence. j DEMOCRATIC HARMONIZERS WOULD MOLLIFY SHULL1 Te Name Him for Senate if He Will i I Qult Race for Governer i I Hnrrlsburg. Mnn-li !. V movement itewunl ical IVinncr.itlc h.iiiiinnv was stnitcd today with the piope-iil tlmi I Jj'dge Samuel Shull, of .Momoe, hi- I Indorsed for United States Senater i Judge Shu!' at pn--ent Is the Benn!- well candidate for Governer. i Il is understood hcie he will a---1 c.cllt ,,ln wsnuterlnl nomination and quit I I the gubernatorial .ace if the former I nomination enVred l.i.n. Thi Ihl ." nth' lis plan, it adopted will ellmliiati prospects of a light In the Deme- primar.v. FUGITIVE HIDES IN BARREL Inmate of Reformatory at Borden Berden town, N. J., Captured In Camden (Icerge Green, fifteen jcurs old, an Auivniiii.l liti.n.a.. .J at. n I .. n 1 la 1 WiH ni iiilllUlU iri till' I lUMlffl iii'lnP. l,,HUiri umiieiuewn, . .1., uuh dip I ta 1 - . " ' ' GIRL TO ASSIST IN 105T' HUNT Mary Ellen Will Sleep in 'Haunted' Heuse Tonight te Lure 'Spook' Back SECOND NIGHT PASSES WITH NO WEIRD VISITOR' Antigonish Eerie Appears te Be i en Vacation as Scientist Seeks It Ily a CorrMPentUnt Allnrhul le thr AiiIIk AiiIIk enlftli Expedition Strclal Dispatch te livcnlnu PuMlc LuXqtr Caledonia Mills, AntlfienLsli, Neva Scotia, March 0. In nn attempt te lure the elusive Antigonish ghost back te the home of Alexander MacDonald, old acquaintances of the spook teniglit will sleep in the "haunted" house. Fer two nights Dr. W. franklin Prince, chief of our ghost-hunting ex pedition, has been left undisturbed by the spirit, and neither have we, his companions, noticed any manifestations. It may be thnt the ghost has been tnk- ing n vacation, but will return te see United States refusing te participate, its 'Ifrlends." It hns stnyed away when 1 and with German reparations ex only strangers were here. , eluded, the one big question which Is Mary Ellen, the adopted daughter .f before the Genea conference Js Russin. MacDonald. and MacDonald himself, rr,., , -, ., ,i, ,, ,, . who were driven from the house seme1 s. H ni'I'O'CMt from the fact thnt weeks age because of the weird occur-1 "ussia is the only Mibjcct which Sec rences, will sleep tonight In their rotary Hughes stresses, and It Is the ""nl?;.!!!! 1.1..1. ... -i.-. :.'0",y.,.,n,, whebe. decision Is regarded as said te have nppeared will be duplicated in order te entice the spook out of Its .tVr"""." " r" .' ,'":,.V'.''ig tne interests of tin- United niuing piacc te pcrterni new -stunts unnbIe te ,,Ncuss ,Jle qncstlen 0f the with familiar surroundings. I Ml(Hl debt) u wns lnevlUluic that rcpa- Interest Centers in Girl . intlens would net be considered, and Interest In the search will center! w,th reparations left out, the only thing chiefly around Maiy Ellen. Dr. Prince that could be accomplished for the eco ece wlll watch especinllv for any manifes-' nemlc rehnhllltutlen of Europe and the tntlens nsseclatins themselves with her. .r.'"'t,ef V.,e WOm Ws re1ael'InB 1".n? un v-ti.1 .v...i ,.. e.i i.. ., derstuiidlnc with Itussla by which, ns MacDonald house last night, nltheugh! liriaaallfe UllUfUUI ULLUIIII lit -. r... i-(.w. ,. na ,... .I... n r; )... tnnLt 'sien. He did net henr n sincle unnnt-l ural sound nor see anytliliic which would indicate the nrt"enee of the spook. The scientist is hoping that there will be some development tonight when Mary Ellen stays here. His past Investiga tion in spirit mysteries lends him te take snecial interest in events with 1 I which bejs or girls an- associated, i He had n lengthy talk with Mury El Lieu, nnd upon his tequest she agreed te spend 'hnether night under the reef 1 of the "haunted" heutc. . Mary Ellen, who enters into (he spirit of the chase with all the en I thuslnsm of the buoyant jeuth. came ever te the farmhouse and worked won ders with the interior, plncing the fur niture In its wonted position and tidy "ure l us women position aim ikij- IM Vi ch cxciuSi4,ccCift ref c,e"rJ ! I woman. She spoke freely of the strange : :. ;. a, ,... i .i. . i things slic has witnessed in and about he farm, Dr. Pi nnce kent lier busy witn a rapid fire of questions, nil estiOnS. nil Of Which SllC I , - . . .. n,wcrci' learicssiy ami nccurnicij, in i " Centlnufd en I'aee Settnm-n. Column Twe eiirrTurinTO inn vrJane SWEETHtARTS, 100 YEARS I OLD. PARTED BY DEATH I brated his hundredth birtliilny Next April 4. If she lives, the sweetheart of his youth, Miss Charlette Walker, uImi of Yolk, will celebrate her hundredth hlithdu. Their marriage, planned eailj In life, was postponed nnd eventunllv aban doned recaiise of Mr. MeNnb's ill health. They remained Intimate friends throughout their lives, however Mr. Mc-Nab's health became impaired i shortly after he bad entered tlie minis- try of the United l'recb.vtert.in Chuuh. nnd he did net recover for ivwnt.v .vears. After his recovery he did net ic-cnter the ministry. IRISH REPUBLICANS FREE TWO CAPTIVES BELFAST, Miich 0.- Jncl; Baird nnd Albert Yerk, who weie kidnnpiied a month nge nb nn net of jepri&al for the nvrc&t of Republicans en the Tyioue-Denep,al bolder, near Btiabane, were relenbcd Inst tilyht. N. Y.-SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE RENEWED SAN FRANCISCO, March 0. Arrival of the Pacific Mail liner Venezuela, scheduled for some time Tiefore nightfall, will mark renewal of the bteam&hip pn&aeugcr bcivice but ween New Yeik nud San Francisce staitcd by' the Pacific Mail in 1818 nnd dis continued in the 50's. The first ship en the run was the old sidewhcclcr S. S. California, which sailed via Cape Hern and brought the fiist uigenauts fiem the East attcr the discovery of geld. BLUEBIRDS IN JERSEY One of Sure Signs That Spring Is Near The one indisputable sign that spring Is very near nt hand has ai lived the birds. Frem New Jersey towns comes the repeit that the bluebirds have arrived bv the scorers nud ihiiii and (lock about el si ANOTHER WOMAN REPORTS DAYLIGHT STREET ROBBERY Says Man Grabbed Bills and Bank book and Fled Anether easi) of n woman robbed In the sticct in lirend daylight is being Investigated by the police. Miss Rese Amnrinlck icjMirtcd thai while she wus walking ycderdny nfter nfter nfter noeii from the efllec of the Northwester.!! Fiimiture Company, 0 Seuth Second street, where she r omplejeu, te n bank, she was attacked en Third street near Chestnut by n man who ten her bankbook from her hand and ran. The book contained ten $1 bills, which Mlxq Amnrlnick had Intended te de-1 peHit. She says the robber wus a tall height." "l " Vl ' " " " L U. S. Nen-Participation Forces Other Questions Inte the Background HUGHES FOR "OPEN DOOR" By CLINTON W. GILBERT ItrJT Conrftpendrnt Etenlec I'aMle ldtrr Cepvrlaht, 1033, bv 1'ulUc Lttletr Company Washington. March 0. -With the ytnU,St Wltl. the Vnited States uiiwIIIIiib nr .!. .1!. .... .1... ., ..!.. a a .. ... -,,r: "ugnes sn ti. pnwuciien could be restored in me lanu or tne nevieu. Mr Hughes indicate- this country s nosltien with reenrd te Ilns-i tinrtlv te sufegunrd our interests there and partly te put pressure upon Lenine te take 'the steps which Mr. Hughes re sards as necessary before trade rela tions can be resumed. These steps are it recognition of property rights under International law and a preservation of ciual rights for nil In the development of ltussia s commercial opportunities, In short, "the open deer." Against Exclusive Prl lieges This sets the United States ngalust any arrangement by which exclusive privileges and monopolies are granted In ltusrda in consideration of trade ni,reement-. Thnt Is the one danger te the United States In its position .,.h .... . Ull.Kin nllll , ,,- failure ffl? W nKGne?-, . . uviimu .-u. aauuiivii jiipi-i;i tence en preserving the open deer in Kussin nre various rumors touching the activities of Herr Kdlines. the srrpt: fiprmnn capitalist. In ltussia. There have been ctnrliu n' r... A,ii.li.l.Ve,nl, ,,,!..-t(e.,,l .-.w..-. 3 .... ..,f .VU..., UIIUVIAIUIIII nB for the exclusive development of Bnssia thivugh the Germans, Ne evi- Centlnufd en rata Thlrtem. Celt --.-. .. JZ" COMMITTEE TO NAME SITE FOR FAIR TfinAY BIA IS CRUCIA ISSUE FOR GENOA I The next rules suspension day in the Will Be Reported te Beard of DlrK.&XftjMji ters Next Week would be tuken up next Tuesday, ahead Final choice of a site for the Scsqui- of l,,e bonus bill, and even If the latter Centennial Exposition will be made at a m,'nsl", were net called up under a meeting of the Executive Committee of the association in Mayer Moere's emce nt e cieck tnis nticrnoen. Tlie choice will le reported te the Benn! of Directors ne.xt Tuesday at Its meet ing, und approval will be asked. Then the site will be ninde public. City Council will back the exposition te the limit, no matter what site ls chosen. Richard Weglcln, president of Council, predicted upon his return from a sojourn in Flerida. He ninde the iircdictien while eemmentlncr nnnn nn leiitbicak in Council last week bv Jeseph (Jnffney nnd Charles von Tng'en. who warned members of the fair heard that they would net leek with favor en the i selection of the Parkwa. LOSES FUR NECKPIECE, Weman Says It Was Stelen In Theatre Ml.-. II. Ceibin. of Kill) Wyoming avenue, icpertcd te jniIIcc today that whl'c she was walking down the nlsln in n motion picture theatre last night semt one stele from her neck n fur neckpiece, valued at Slits). She said she did net notice tlie theft until she was having the theatre sonic time later. 1)0 YOU NKKD A IIAIIY CAHRIAOK, OR A atuve or anythlns tln far Uie lieuaeT I'tr haDa It'n In tha Fer Sala column tedav nn P SO in, Adv. TO ADVISE BANK AGAINST SOLDO BONUS ADVANCE!!! i Comptroller Crissinger Says HeVrap Will Oppose Leans en Serv-1 ice Certificates PLAN IS BRANDED WORST KIND OF "FROZEN CREDIT" Currency Head Asserts Action Would Be Cautionary, but "' Net Mandatory NON-NEGOTIABLE PAPER Declares It Would Lead Finan cial Institutions With Securi ties Unmovable for 3 Years By Uie Associated Press Washington, March 0. Comptroller of the Currency CrlsInner announced today that In the event of the enact' ment of eldIers' bonus legislation pro viding for payments by adjusted service, certificates, he would advise national banks te decline te ncccpt the certlll- .ycatcs a K Mr. atcs ns security for leans. Crisslnser dwcrlbed the nronesed plan of issuing adjusted service certtft ph(p fftr ,!Be w . ni.ii i j-.:-?r ...-..;, .1. ucei.cu. ni collateral for leans te 80 per cent of their face value, ns "the worst kind of frozen credit," nnd declared, while he would be without authority te order national banks te refuse te ncccpt them as security, he would strensly advle . . a Hgninst wieir acceptance. inn ccrtiiicates would be "nen-ne- M'unnic paper, Ml. Lnsslnger ex- plained, nnd leans upon them wonld wenld wonld lead the banks up for the three-ytur term which they ceer with an unmov able mass of security. The certificates would be similar te real estate leans which nre net redis. ceuntaJble nt Federal Reserve banks, he Enid, and "fur from the llnuid seeurliv i best for the banks." i eiigretwmen en both tides of the bonus question In tne Heuse are pre dicting privately that the measure wlli be passed in the lower branch. Although a two-thirds vote would be , required te put the bill tbreueh under tsuch n procedure, Republican leader are discussing the question of calling up the measure under a suspension of the rules. This would preclude the pos pes sibility of 'amendment ami ordinarily would limit debate te twenty minutes en each side. 'ihe majority membership will be sounded out en this preposition, but a .decision probably will be withheld until after the return here Inte in the week t of Chairman Fordney, of the Ways anil 1 Menus Committee, who will have charge , of the bill en the lloer. ""i "i ui uie ruies it proenoiy wnild net be considered before the week beginning Mnicli 'JO. There was some discussion yestcrdav as te President Harding's attitude with regard te the compromise hill. Repre sentative Meudell. of Wyoming, the ma jority leader, snld he did net think thi' statement made at the White Heuse that1 Hauling occupied the nu position lis did when he suggested n sales tax or postponement of the legislation, was te be taken te mean that the Executive' w as prepared te veto ihe measure. Representative Huvvley, of Oregon, a Republican member of the Ways and. Means Committee, said the President had suggested a ninety days' delay In ! enactment of the legislation ns nn al ternative for tlie sales tax. and that In tre judgment of the committee this sug sug geslen had been met by mnklng Octo ber 1, 10l2. the effective dute of tlitf bill. OLD "PRETZEL MAN" DIES WHEN STRUCK BY TRUCK' Familiar Figure en East Glrard Avs nue Killed In Aute Accident William Wolfe, eighty-three years old, it fnmiliar figure about (Jlrurd anil .Montgomery avenues, where he has sold pret.cls for thirty years, wus killrd when struck by a motertruck this morn ing, vhlle crossing tiirard avenue near Trout street. lie lived nt C45 Neith Franklin street nnd was known te theatre crowds and school children te whom lie sold pretzels. He hnd lest his velie and recently used a whistle te attract buyers. The "prcU") man" appeared te b near-sighted. He saw a truck coming in the opposite direction and waited for It te pass. Then lie hurried forward, net seiing a truck of the I'ennsvl Snniu Sugar Company, driven by JOd wnrd Dunbar, twenty-two years old, 'Jl." l'n-t Allen street IJefeie Dunbar could slop the old man had been knocked down, ami the wheels went ever him. He was skilled instantly. Dunbar tepk the injured man te Ht, Mnr.v's Hespltnl, but he was dead. Dunbar suriendered te the police of the Frent and Master streets station, KIDNAPPING PLOJS CHARGED Organized Band of Mexicans Is lieved Working en Berder Sun Antonie, Tex., Mnrch 0.-r(J3y A. l)--Twe teperted kldnnpplnr plots' weie iiiulcr Investigation today bv thn aiitheililes. (ieneral Franclosce Mur gula, whit is living here, was said fft be the object of one of thn idols. Ciiiirds have been thrown around ids pli Miiiguia residence und iiivcHtigattMVvwiH sum iiiey ueiicvcu an erganises imww7 S3C with some Political significance. mai; r.ikttimyllilM fni. thn nlnfa -K ftiJJt ...,.....,.-., ,, ... r.,., L-WS., TViVM tfl JH l 1 . "j- ' . I- V f " i r 'I '.! 1 & 1 ; fl Q if Li r-J. A tvtfWti itt..VJ f 1 iiJ?v W. .mMW? & VA. " .. -V & f T MJiilil-rl ' V a. . fUi. WKiMttMlrt'K.MV,5ftlf &. ,yj.i. ji' -a .w gzjv av s am 11. I:' fi& um faj&s&km!-. .SitiVA efastei .v t. Ii'.--"1r:a- t. . ftslfl. 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