BBBBVBHa&iiiljBlBBBHBBHiBBMBBBBBBB BBBHtBHBBBBHwSijrHiBBBlBBBVBBBBHlftB KFitKOkmmWmSmimmfvSSKIKIti LMBK?wBBLyBiiaBWMiWwBHB $Z&ZM " THIVEATHER Fair tenljrhnd Friday: net medi change In temperature; moderate north west winds. ' TKMrttKATVaiS AT KAMI lltitm Ml) 10 111 12 1 2 3 4pT I 41 144 144 40 40 140 40 147 147 xmtmm jjubRc Wzb$zt jssL$ l t VOL. VUI. NO. 157 Dfl.PRINCETELLS IS OWN STORY Scientist Lays Weird Happen ings te Mary Ellen, Under Psychic Influence 'GIRL HAD 'DREAJI' STATES; NOT MENTALLY CULPABLE investigator Points Out Hew Strange Fires All Occurred Within Her Reach HAD INFLAMMABLE LIQUID Automatic Writing by Whidden Alse Cited as Proof of 'Dis'- carnate' Agency Mary Ellens Neighbors Pen'tBelieve Dr. Prince Halifax, N. S., March 10. (By A. P.) AVhile Dr. Walter l T'Wnce, New Yerk scientist, Is sntis lied that entirely human and net superhuman agencies constituted the Antlgenish ghost, It was learned tertnv that residents near Caledonia Mills, which Is nenr the MneDenald home, arc reluctant te accept his version that Mary Kllcn MneDenald, tlftccQ, was at the root of the phenomenon. By DR. WALTER F. PRINCE Dlftfter of the American Institute of Helen- tide Bf nreh of New Yerk nnif Ileid of the Expedition tethe Antlftenltb "Ghost Farm." Halifax N. S., March 10. My visit of six nights and five days at the house In the vicinity of Antlgenish, N. 8.. vlilch has attracted se much attention, ended Monday morning. It is difficult te condense a report of some 7000 words Inte a much briefer statement and only salient points can be mentioned. Apart trem the statement of Slgner Marconi arnT" "ether "experts, 1 have proved that the wireless waves theory cannot be true unlcsg'tlie waves are en dewed with intelligence te knew Just when people are In the house, with a dislike for the upper part of the room nails, with a repugnance te having per kens bee thembicnk out into llatncs nnd with ability te transport cushions from one room te another and the like. The fires were undoubtedly set by human hands, judging by the uninls uninls takable signs left lit the house. The burns are never found en 'the wall paper higher than the reach of a person five feet tall, "which Is the height of n girl in the family. Over the bed which tills one end of the room they are never higher than such a person kneeling could i reach, and in muddy or snowy weather, one would net wish te stand en the be'd. Oilier slightly higher p'necs en the weed were always set uu lire by pieces of cloth, which could euMly have hceii -tossed Inte a recess. Over a deer where a fire occurred were found the i frag ments of u glove undisturbed, nnd in the midst of them n mutch, where it x could net have been prier te the fire nor have been placed there after its ex- - tliiguishinenl. Fires Started by Human Hands The lire avoided starting before wit nesses uud there was no occult reason for them se doing, and avoided all parts of the dining room nnd parlor visible from the meeting place in the kitchen; an odorless, inflammable liquid was found In u bottle an a beam which produced the desired effects en wet paper. Other indications were found pointing te the same conclusion, namely, that a person hie feet tull secretively performed the acts us opportunity offered. The various witnesses were undnubt edly honest In believing thuttheucts could net luive been thus performed, but my iiciiQulmunce with the errors of observa tion and of memory en the part of in telligent persons dealing with a large number of detulls in u mutter qulte new te them has often demonstrated that such testimony imiy be vitally In error. Fer cxnuipic, it wuk thought that a cushion "some time before" t lit t hud been put upstair wuh placed upon the bed steud downstairs by occult agency, but It appears tliut the lust preceding fire was upstuirs, muklng it likely that Continued en I'nxe Sevrntern, Column Twe U. S. POISON GAS SECRETS GIVEN TO BRITISH MISSION Americans Alse Put in Possession of English Developments By CLINTON W. GILBERT . Washington, March 10. A practical evidence of the close co-operation be tween this country and (rent llrltnln is the presence here of u British Mission heiul.d by Colonel Wilkinson studying the Mar Department's. tcmtN with re tard te poison gas. the urruiigeniciit is reciprocal, an American Mission having been tint in possession in l.end- u of all the British mm , ' developments in gas wnrfuie. this exchange of informallen, It is undeibtoed, is going en nleng the line ) exelmiigu of information In regard tanks has already tnkeu place. In no navy each country it keeping in lauc-li witi, its erk. Almest every thing except ulrpluiic ciirrlers has been ( tuilled together. .jIiIh exchange of military Infermu- Y?.n took place, of course, among the Allies during the late war, but, It Is unprecedented in tmu ,,f pc. it de "MPs u high degree of mutual confidence W'tttcen the two countries and Itself leiiils ta promote peace by allaying sus sus "''eil en both. Miles (hut any military "''''Is ere In the .nuv-rssleu of ellliei i; led niliht be dangerous te the ether. , ili use of poison gas In war was ''""' d at the Arms Conference, but "I'ljureiitly nntleiiH aru preparing agains' ( a tiii'ueli nf agreeiiienls sucli ns took Place In tin, I,,. i .,,,. ,,,i ,.,. -..!., UJil their laboratory exlierlments wltr iwia.. ,.-.-- w OF GHOST INT Entered ti ScendClBn Matter at , ""! I'm Act Remarries MRS. THOMAS D. SCOTT Who divorced Milten C. Werk last November, was married tedav te .Themas Mlythe Scott, of New Yerk, MRS. MILLICENT D. WORK WEDS THOMAS B. SCOTT Calls Off Vew Net te Remarry for Year at Father's Request Mrs. Mllllcent Dreka Werk was mar ried at neon today te Themas lllythe Scott, of New Yerk, at the home of her father. Leuis Drekn. l.'lOl Snruce street. The ceremony was performed by the itev. ue. jesepn '. tieiidy, et the uiou uieu ccster Presbyterian Church, The former Mrs. Werk was granted n divorce November IS last yenr from Milten C Werk, wealthy lawyer, club man and bridge whist expert, of this city. When the decree was granted she told friends she would net remarry for u year. Her father became 111, however, and it wan Mr. Dreka's desire that his daughter and Mr. Scott should net de lav their nlnns for n weddius. which friends believed would take pjaee late this year. Mr. Werk has since remnrrlcd. His bride was Mrs. Margaret H'azlehurst Pntten, who en December I) was granted a divorce from Henry B. Patten, law ver and clubman, of this city. She and Mr. Werk were married December 27. SUPPOSED HEART DISEASE VICTIM KILLED BY BULLET Cause of Qeath Net Ascertained Untlli.iedy.Wpa. Prepared,for Burial Vnrrlatnwn. Pa.. March' Ml. Willie standing in the basement kitchen of her. home along the trolley read at Hurlevs- vllle. tlfteen miles nertn ei tins cuy, Mrs. Annle Landed, sixty-one years old, widow of Daniel It. Landes, was shot through the heart In a mysteri ous manner. Corporal Shaver, of the State Police, nnd Corener 'William Ne ville rare endeavoring te unravel the cutis of the sheeting. At tlrst It wns thought Mrs. Landes had died of heart disease. Her daugh ter, with whom she lived, was in the upper pert of the house. Mrs. Londen hud been operating n sewing machine. A phvslclnn wus called nnd all indica tions 'pointed te henrt trouble. When the wife of Charles Peel, un dertaker nt Sklppaek, arranged the bedv for embalming, she noticed a red mark en the left breast of Mrs. Landes. Mrs. Peel notified her husband, who made an Investigation. He saw the woman had been shot, cither by u ..12 or a .88-callber bullet, which had en tered her hearet. Going into the kitchen, the undertaker saw a hole In n window pane, where the bullet had en- tflVtlfl I It wns learned later that neighbors hud heard a shot during tne nuernoen. While It is net the opinion of the resi dents 'in the vicinity that murder had been committed, many believe a strny shot struck the woman, KISS EXPERTLY MEASURED BY NEW SCIENTIFIC DEVICE Professer Determines "Kick'' In Various Ferms of Osculation San Francisce, March 10. (By A. P.) Kisses, some of them, kick up your bleed pressure. Se snys .T.. V. Breltwelser, of the University of California's department of education. He dins mensuied the "kick." (liven ene man nnd one woman who will kiss, Breltwelser told the Sen Fran Fran ciseo Advertising Club he would meas ure the linear extent and millimeters of bleed pressure resulting frem: .The mistletoe kiss. The stolen kiss. The. expert kiss of the finished flirt. The squl kiss. Breltwelser said the Instrument he uses Is se sensitive it will register the domestic kiss; the degree of frigidity in mnhpm mm wemnn elves unnther she does net like nnd se fertli throughout till grades of oscuiauen. Breltwelser culls his Instrument the klssegrupli. He gets u man and woman who will kiss; he attaches wires te them; then they kiss. The machine nets automatically. He also suld there Is no-'difficulty In ebtnlnlng couples te carry en the experiments. The Instrument is an nduptntlen of the sphygmaiiomemeter, which Is a ma chine psychologists In criminology use te detect lies. BOY HIT BY AUTO SPRINTS FROM OPERATING TABLE .. .,,. ,1. Hi..... i- 1U...II Reuses Up While Nurse Is Absent and Vanishes Down Ridge Ave. II. M. Adams, Lansdn'c, telephoned te the Germnntewn police station this morning that he had seen un automobile run ever u small boy ut Walnut lane and Ridge avenue. He said the driver then put the boy In the car and drove '"tup police learned nt the Memerial Hespitnl that a hey hnd been admit ted. Dllt lUUI U'll MHWI-MI. 'was carried Inte the epe,- j i. niipnrent y in nn "nceii- Ulen. A nurse Went te sum- The pey nlliiL' room ..etiuiu 11111(1111011 .in.iinr. Then the boy suddenly sat up.'lciiped te the fleer, dashed nut of the deer uud disappeared down Ridge avenue. flMIl) REAL KHTATK QrFKRINflR ARK AumbbbbbbbbbbIbV IB ni:fl ttSSSBBSSSEBSSB the Poitefllco n't -Philadelphia, r. of March 8. 18T9 Spurned Suiter Attacks Mether of Four at Germantown Ave nue and Meehan Street WOULD-BE SUICIDE DYING; HIS VICTIMS TO RECOVER Fires When Proposal Is Rejected and Sends Bullet Inte Own Head Mrs. Nettle Shrlner. thlrtr-ene years old, and her son, Rebert, two years old, of 150 Meehan avenue, Germnntewn, were shot nt neon today near their home by Geerge L. Fulnier, fifty-one years old, of 0711 Tulip street, who then at tempted suicide. Mrs. Shrlner, a widow for five months, had just refused Fulmer's pleadings that 'she marry him, and had pushed him away from her a moment before he-drew a revolver nnd fired. A bullet ledged In her cheek near the left eye, but did net injure the brain. She is expected te recover. The child, who was In her arms, was shot by nccldnt, 'the police think. The bullet made a flesh wound, net danger ous, in her thigh. Fulnier then turned the revolver en himself, the bullet crashing into his forehead. It ledged in his brain, and the surgeons say his chances for recov ery arc slight. The three victims arc in the Chestnut Hill Hospital. The tragedy occurred at neon at the southeast corner of Meehnn and Ger mantewn avenues. Fulmcr had been wniting there for her anjieur. She jjtepped off n Germantown avenue car, southbound, nt neon. Witnesses snw Fulnier nppreach, stana a tew minutes in earnest con cen con vcrtatlen, and then snw her push him te one side, lie whipped out a gun as he stepped back, and fired twice. Then, before any one could disarm him, Fulmcr had shot himself in the fore head, and fell close, te where Mrs. Shrlner lay. Lieutenant Wesley Osbern, of Jr.ngine Company- Ne. 0, close by the scene of the sheeting, rnn ever nt tin: lirst shot, but was tee late. He com mandeered a pussing automobile and took-the wounded te the hesnltnl. Mrx. Shrlner wn conscious, and told the iiii.vHiciuus r mmer nau uccemc enraged because she refused te marry him. He recently bearded at her home. Mrs. Shrlner bus three ether chil dren, Leonn, five yenrs old; Jehn, scvcivycur! old, and the thrd Walter, ten' years' old. Walter Is in' the "P. O. S. of A. Heme near the cjty. The et her"' children' were-at the Curtis Pub lie Scheel. Neighbors cared for them. Her husbund, n chauffeur, died of 'flu" about five months age. WOMEN WATCH "BOSSES" Mrs. Miller Says New Voters Knew What Leadefa Are Doing Well-Informed women voters knew what Is going en under the surface of Pennsylvania polities, and are net being fooled by the men leaders, nccerdlng te Mrs. Jehn O. Miller, chairman et the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters. Mrs. Mil'er is a member of the com mission for the reorganization of the Stute Government and conferred nt Hurrisburg recently with Governer Sproul. Mrs. Miller srild the feminine vote may prove te be the bnlunce of power nt the Muy primary. NEARLY WRECKED TRAIN Beye Only Wanted te See, Hew High Ties Would Fly Mystery connected with the placing of ties across the trnck of the West Jersey Railroad was cleared tedav with the arrest of three Negro boys who are attending the Hnddentleld High Scheel. The boys, the authorities sny, ex plained " they wanted te sec the ties Knocked high by passing trains. The boys are Randelph Wright, Levi Stewart and Leen McDonald, all six- , teen years old and living nt Lawnsldc, is. J. sheets mew, BABY AND SELF Adds Lim 'rick Check te Honors He Wen in War Rebert Castiglone Cited Twice for Bravery and New Cited for Cleverest Last Line Three times In a lifetime! Doesn't! often hnppen thnt a fellow is decorated three times en the snme planet for two such different things. Rebert Cnstiglene, of i North Fiftieth street, hns been decorated with n nice, shlnv Lira rick cheek, nnd when he was In France he received two citations ter bravery. His completed Lim'rlek is as fellows : LIM'RICK Ne. SO There once was a fellow named Jim, Who tried te teach Myrtle te swim; They get te the water, But papa yelled "Daughter I'm no crab, but that lobster can't Bicim." Jir. uusiigiuui! nun ins oreiuer nnve helr hl(,a tegl.tier 0,Pr cflch lim, every Lim'rlek in this contest, und the lest sort ei fifty-fifty prop prep ,. nit Inn en the it n s w e r. Fer ' this particular one they co operated, but Rebert's n u in u wns put en the bottom of the nipen. Uecu ''"", V,,,,i,,'J t'N,,i,d" , been qulte se big hearted. Tim winning brother is em ployed by P. F. Cellier & Ce., in the Otis It. CASTIQLONI3 Building, and we strolled in yester- aw,.- bH Urn'1: if"-- ""??M r m J A PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 Matzenaiier Seeks Divorce, Names "Old Lady" of Fifty Diva Abandons Denial of Rift With Husband, Saying She Threw Him Out Mistaken About the Sterk By the Associated Press St. IOtils, Mnrch 10. Mine. Mar garet Matisennuer, grand opera singer, in a statement te the Associated ll'ress today, denied statements of her chauf feur husband, Floyd Glotzbach, that he had deserted her, and emphasized that she "threw him out" of her New Yerk apartment Jauunry 20. The diva asserted she has pending In New Yerk proceedings for absolute di vorce en the alleged grounds of Infidel ity, naming as co-respondent ''nn.eld lady of about fifty," of Cnrmel, Calif., nnd that papers were hcrved en Glotz bach Janunry 27. The singer declared she had given Glotzbach if ICO a month, but in spite of this, she "had te pay for every thread he were." She stated that al though she allowed him te "live the life of a prince," he publicly denied their marriage in a letter te u news paper in Gunnel. tt Mine. Mntxenaucr, touching en a re port from San Francisce that she ex pected te become a mether,iuld she no tified her husband te this effect a month age, after consulting a physician of Ann Arber, Mich., but that she had learned since that her belief was un founded, 4 "Great Leve" That Failed Mndnme Matzenauer stated she be lieved a "great love like mine" could overcome all obstacles, but, falling, nil INJSUILTY PLEA "Bey Speculator" Is Abject Fig ure as He Accepts Responsi bility for $12,000 Theft TERM NOT YET FIXED With nn nnr of dogged rcslgnntlen re placing his cringing, whimpering atti tude when he wns captured, Walter A. Unger, the "Bey Plunger," pleaded aullty tedav te loetintt the Evans In stitute Fun of which he was assistant treasurer. Jn barely mere than ft.whisperjnger replied "guilty" when asked this morn ing in Quarter Sessions Court Ne. 1 hew he pleaded te indictments charging embezzlement, fraudulent conversion and larceny. The Commonwealth has uncovered new evidence through n search of the institute's books, nnd will press for eight additional Indictmints before the Grand Jury this afternoon. Three will be based en whnt Assistant District Attorney Gorden called "new checks." Levi Hart, the veteran court crier, picked up a sheaf of indictments and walked te n point near the jury dex luence no inspireu tureuKU curciuiiy alculnted ceutesies. walked uuickly from the barred inclesurc. UNGER WHIMPERS "Hew de you nlcnd. guilty or net'"'"1 "' "us uu"u "'i gassed wtuie pill tv-'" lntniiei Ilnrt. " "Guilty." Unger answered in a low voice. His renly wns tnken un se quickly by one of the officers that the repeated answer nnd the original plea seemed te blend in one utterance. Signature Is Questioned Mr. Gorden, in nsking Judge Shoe maker te suspend sentence, did net state what the "new checks" were, but it wns believed Unger hud dipped into the fund en occasions previous te the day when he ensued n check, for .fia, (KNI Is'iirlng the reputed signuture of ( Ieh" Weaver, former Mayer and a fund i tr,JJ;1,t' . , , The courtroom was crowded whcnl 1 Continued en l-aae Tncntr. Column One day nnd found htm i n ........ .. ence. '" luul- lUt When rhn daivu kaMn,,.. . ., , about the office force that one of then had wen $100 they nil peered in the deer nt the mnn wi, J. ,." ll,e different aspect. a During the war Mr. Costiclenc served many months with the Seven"? tXt I'Cil Ar,my- Third Division. inG?na,!yri,nFrUr,Ce,HnJcndeduP At Chateau Thierry he carried n wounded comrade for almost two miles The nine ether contestants who wen places en the ballet nre: ' rrunklin Hlght, i.50l West r, berlnnd street. c Cum" 15. A. Underwood, 101 Summer street D Geerge Witmnn, COO Spruce fctrcet; avenui ABnM D"llam' ,'W Ill-"'re IeiVp'l."I.In'UnB, Il0t'1 Hlu,V". 1'hlla Elizabeth MeBrearty, 1M1 William Gay nor, leOtl Ritner street ' Alfrednillis. Onkhn. v t "', ni, ,... ... !. .; v " ," J"'. ""' vi'iiiiiuseii or membern of Stern & Ce. 712 Market street! Soen as we went in the deer every ene knew whnt was In the ..ii ' w " lim'rlek people were en btsr and CeattnaH sn tffwtntrtUihUvSiT she desired weh "te rid myself legally from this mnn ns quickly ns possible." "I hnd intended te treat this whole matter In u dignified uud ladylike fash fash leiiyy she continued, "and this explains my denial at Joplin of our domestic infe'leity. I wished te spare him hu miliation, but us he lias made me the laughing stock of the world, he has forced me te come out with the truth. "He did net leave or desert me, but T threw hliA out of my New Yerk apartment January 20, and had papers served en him for absolute divorce the following duy en grounds of infidelity," Showered Him With Gifts "I allowed him ,"?ir0 n month for personal expenses, but In ndditien I liud te pay for every thread lie were en his. body. I clothed him, showered him witli gifts and presents, made him live the life of u prince, and In grati tude for all tills he deceived me. "Thcse are nil very Interesting fncts te learn, because I loved und believed a greut love like mine could overcome nil obstacles. But I have lest and I glve him up. "When I notified Glotzbach I expected te become a mother, I .did net de se with the intention of trying te get him back te me. I just wanted te -apprise him of just what wns whnt. I played mere than square with him throughout, and new nil I want Ih te rid myself Continued en I'll Be Twenty Column One DREXEL STUDENT Themas Collinsgreve, Athlete and Married Man, Arrested at Girl's Heme WAS DROPPED FROM PENTJ Themas Collingsgrevc, former Uni versity of Pennsylvania student, new studying ut Drexcl Institute, wns nr rested last night at! the home of Ber win A. Tayler, 513 Springfield nve tnie, charged with passing worthless checks. uetectlves Fex nnd Harrington say man, llvinc at (Hd.l Snvbroek nvemin. it Is snld tlmt he posed as single ajneng new ncqunlntnnces. The police sav that while Colllngs Celllngs Colllngs greve was nttending the rniversitv he gained possession of the mntriculiitinn card of William O. Dickinsen, of Hnrrisburg. lliis card, (he police sn.v, wns used , wie pence sa.v, wns used clu-cks for about 2u0 en . I .he vicinity of the Uni- in passing, i business men versify. ; , ; " ,, -- ,riiiuui ,,n". ''n.s bec" (nliinS .vocational training I "u!1 "eernment nssistnnce. it in said He met Miss Tayler when he wns en. gnged us couch of n basketball team composed of girl empleyes of the Amer ican Express Company nnd members of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Tayler is employed by (he Amcrlrnn Express Company and is a star player en the basketball team. Colllngsgreve Ih de scribed as an accomplished athlete. Members of the basketball team did net knew tlmt he was n married man, but the police sa they have learned he is separated trem his wife and Is re qulr,.,l by court order te pay S7 a week for her support ami that of their two jenr - old jenr - eld child. Av,nii. ,.'. . .w.ii,. en,, n "ngsgrine told te some of Ills ncquiiint- unci's nere, ins parents are living lu the Philippines and are wealth. Seme of the checks which, police sny, were pussed b, Cel'ingsgrme through the use of the nuine of his college friend Dickinsei. nre: William II. Wanainaker, $115; linker Ac Beker, $.; Pcnn Drug Company, ,".'i0: White's Ilemu Cafe, .'!(i57 Woodland avenue, iji'Ji; ; Palace restaurant, !S."ij Leuis Murks' shoe store, :i(517 Woodland avenue, ,?11 ; Delby's store, .101.'. Woodland avenue, $10; Tayler'.? book store, 34'J." Woodland avenue, $V2; restaurant at .1717 Spruce street, $10, und a hat store ut lniU Market strict, ?.". FIRE AT STATE COLLEGE Dispensary Partly Burned Three Students and Nurse Rescued Slate College, Pa Mnrch 1(1. (Bj A, P.) Fire of undetermined origin curly teduy destroyed it part of the Pennsylvania State College health dis pensury building. Three students and a nurse who were ratients in inn nuiiiung were brought te snfety quickly by student tiicmen. The less, which has net yet been es timated, Is covered by Insurance. Years of Hatred Turned Against an Innocent Girl ,S?ic had te suffer bitterly for her father's am. ffmerant of a ureat u-renn com. miffed tu-cnfM ynirs before when she iciis a baby, Aadta Is the victim wna SlifjlM VThe Vengeance of Henry Jarreman" These ttemtu yearn Jarrenmn Kent lit Mil. betrayed by $? frimil, anil ;Wemh(ii(i revenge. Freed, rieh. he fimli hi fee dcn.i Jtut there's hit ftcsh-and-bleld ie ,?.,,', the debt. '"" Head hew patii.iiint ieaa exacted 4 Hey Victors' nbserfclHj; story T in Begins Today Page 29 I HELD IN CHECK CASE ...":. '. v."". ''" v nne , i,,, n.n-,..,-,, ,.,...,.... ,.--,-. - xavj nan learned tnnt tne man would :l ,TVZ VT a. ..uiujiuui niizei, iieunty alliance. ??" .,U,i;,nB, tl,e evening te see Miss itV "A "give-and-take" program, wprked Myrtle Tayler, and had followed him ,.,'A1" ,";' 1',m' ,J, UIi"-w," iH 1U1 out by the mere powerful county ,0 A'Ail"rj . Semen" &. d JZ V"t ", V& Jl 'V"'"s. would bring sl.me order Jt of ..iiiiwiimii uiiiiii-i:riivt' is ii iniirrinii i VubMrihcd Dally Kxrevt Sunday. Subscription Vrc tfl a 'Year by Mall. ;)j)yrivru ih-- PARKE County Detective Says He Is - Only Official en the ' Jeb BELIEVES ARREST OF MUBDRER MAY FOLLOW Supposed Attempted Suicide of Widow Causes Much Com Cem ment in Neighborhood County Detective Kills Parker wns off early tpdny en it mysterious trip which j he hoped would result in the nrrest of the mirrdcrcr of Theodere "Honest Jehn" Bruncn. I Before he left Mount Helly ut 1 ' o'clock this morning he raid the "tip" i he was following wns ene of the hottest , since the circus mnn was shot te death as he sat near the kitchen window of his home nt Riverside, N. J., hiht Fri day night. I "Of course I can't tell in advance," snld Parker. "It may turn out fine or ft may be another 'bloomer.' It's mtghty geed en the surface, be geed ' that I'm leaving my bed nfter a hard . day te co leek it mi myself. Yeu can bet en .one thing, there won't be any ether county authorities en the job before I get there." iiiiM ii iriii vri twiiu litivt(,i taking precautions te see be was net t 1'arker slipped ,mt of town quietly, "i""i. -iiiuiiii. no iv was iu.si nxirr 1 1 when he cranked up his "flivver." and! with n State trooper hurried off into the Jersey nichl. Iln wns hack at neon with an air of mystery, hut no nrlsenei . He refused te say where Inj hud been or what he had learned. Raps Publicity en Letter lnrfclT ftwl.'iv nirnln nmnwmr fwl iw tint MtKlLi.itt.tt. .. I... 1..1. ...i. i i t ("uuiunuuii (H Hit' ll'livr WHICH linilllMl tit ni,u ' .iie. iiijtuuiiu 'iuZ Ui. Till' ""n f'! ,,cri,l,H H.u,,l,lc,01l" uwuy with him. -..., t , in , ft'l i,i, IMtllltl'll VW UU ' If thut letter had net been mnde public," 1'nrker declared, "there would hove been one or mere persons in cus tody by new. It upset our plniis. but we are going right nheiid. The murderer wen t get uwuy. .Murderers ritrelv de. It the hand of Ged. swift und certain, thut brings them back te justice." A rumor is being incstigated by Detective Parker, among many ether clues that the astute "solver of murder mysteiies" is running down, that the cuust) of the quarrel between Bruncn ..I uu. mm inbi nrihtinas time wns hiid one f.iiU-i,,,t .. ii i7. i"i ..."'" '"' R TRAILS HOT BRNEN TIP but also m,:iorreVe . 'r".: ivelv r e I ""lt7 Dwne7nJr- t,,e 'PWn P"- suin i,f nimiKV it -nu m ' "ir"t; IgieHsUes and tin; woman etcrs are Him et money. It was the quarrel , nhiinc nerti which ensued ever thin, according te r- the rumor, that ended in Mrs. Bruneu ' Oliver Threatens Willi Reed und her husband taking pet shots at) The Oliver forces nre threatening te each ether with revolvers. ' rlln Mnier Deviil H 1 ns n p.,n,itdn Heart. Women Quarreled Detective Pnrk.w lien.i . i there was a violent m,iJi0,,?, t,lnt .V,'.' t'runen altfl!T"?LftP . duiu u iiieuaiKi miles." Mrs .Inschke is nlleeed te have said "i. that justice is done my brother." At ntiil she wns in no danger. uccerdliiL- tn Parker s Information. According te a rumor in Riverside 1 red Shcetz, the mnn who notified Hazel and her grandmother of Brunen's denth when they were in a motion picture house the night of the trncedy, saw no automobile in front of the liruneu home. Sheetz himself would net confirm the story as It is beinn told in the town. He Is n reefer and wns working en n chimney when uu rlTeit wit- made te get Ids version. Me .lieiiinl down, while newspaper men craned their necks and strained their ours. t ltMi'ii. that lie had "get into enough trouble already Continued en Puce Twnily. Column Four ineiner Utt of Informal; en wlilnh "' v "inus"nmrr r i-iier. -xiri'iiuy there ( -'-" u..nsi. ui '-iiiii-.iiviiiua ten reached the ceuntv detective te'lav vm nre reports that the Vares would be sat-! 1'1-V,,i !'' J0,lr lp,ter et ''' -!. 1021,' that Mrs. Brunei! slashed her wrists ' iil w 1th the Lieutenant Governorship ! ls hereby accepted, te take effect at the some tlni.. in v..w..i.,.. ti. ........;" i 'close of business en March I.",. 1II12 were enu surfuce ones uhvi.m. ,i -.--. .. " " ' ' " "IJUI1US f'nnllnuril mi I'nir. Tu.nlr I nl. ...... T.. .. 157 GERMAN NEWSPAPERS QUIT PUBLICATION BERLIN, March 16. One hundred and tifty-sevt-n Qtrmaii newspapers and periodicals, have suspended publication during tht last two months clue te the Incrensed cost of print paper, it wits officially announced today. The Laubaiu-i' Anzeigei- nnnuunecil it would suspend publication April I nfter a continuetik existence of 105 years. . - -a &.& m i ) ONTARIO HUNTERS WANT TO HUNT DEER WITH DOGS TORONTO. March 16. p'y a lunjexitj- of almost 3000 thr hunteis of Ontario have declared in favor et huntiu deer with close, the Dc.mtmcr.t of Fish and C-.u-.ie announce-,. Questionnaire- were sent nil dtir hunten,. both resident and auu-ieaident who took out liuenses last season. Nen-rc-ldeuts especially were stieutr f.vr dogs, ube of which is at present illegu.1. BISHOP ROWE WINS FIGHT Hoever Notifies Him Controversy ' Over Alaskan Fisheries Is Ended , i ie- iiiuive i assail inn tins nun m llishep Ri.we, of Alaska, who for the! contieversy. has received word from Secretary lloever that the Department of (.'ommerce had decided in favor of the Indians. their long fight agaius, ,,e big silm unl.,,,', , nTi , , r, ' " , nttt'n- fisheries interests of that Territory. I tl"u eC "-. ' ,"ler 0'' '' Mvend last ttveiily-sex'en years 'has directed , mi's' vi:.!"lJli..!!il..,"..h". ,"M,v"''y ,of the Slater-Benner Investigation my r the inisKienury work of the Kplsclpal ' !, " , "' IU.t' ?M. ,v,urt "Id, , heart told nf? that If I went through M, fhurrh In the Territory of Alaska, and "'' h K' ,m ' II' ' ,lu,'r', h"1' n .rc"' "'" y ""'- &j who recently ai ared befoie Secivinvv ,,,,, , 1 1, L, , i, ' l lell hew the I of remaining a Kederul official for MSJ uy ruuim ia-mkvt vu.uf Hits at Washington T. HI'NKY WALNUT Who says his removal as Assistant United States District Attorney "here is due te Washington's efforts te smother his InveMlgutlen of the MrCenncll liquor scandal AlWlSlEDir FOR GOVERNORSHIP gpreul Said te HaVO Made Definite Move te Beem Attnrnpu fipneral J pQUTICS IN GIDDY WHIRL (lr'rfn J tips.nl id t-nnnrlnd it flP sm-iinM fi'.wi.a .-. ..v lxunmiiuf; miri', iuii'iui .ma r n harmony candidate for Governer en the strength of Mr. Sproul's power te name a successor te I'nlted Stutes Senater Crew, whose resignation is regarded ns imminent. The Alter move, which took definite form today, presages n scries of events that would rank with the glddv political whirl tbnt followed the death of Senater Penrose last December. Attorney Genernl Alter Is a friend of Geerge S, fill ver, of Pittsburgh, while Bell is being boomed for the United Slntcs Senate by the Vnre-Mngee inter- '' Present summon in which tne for the place which Senater ('row new occupies by appointment. Heed is a son of former Judge Ueed, who wns n swiftly. .ii1iiniin, nmniK. lltr, fiit.lrt,, .n Kl "?' . .......s .... .- .....,-,, .v,- " for (,oerner would, of course, blew HARDING'S LAST PLAY DAY Twe Rounds of Gelf Scheduled Prier te Start for,Washlngten St Augustine, Fin.. .March 111. (Rv A. I President Harding had two rounds of golf as his program for the ' last fu'l day of his Flerida vacation. , . SAVED FROMJBAS DEATH Weman Is Rescued In Roem at 3303 Kensington Avenue ., .i.. .. ....... ., .,"., '. "'. . , '. ,K.Vm v"",1, f"ls, lighted il gils stove the tube hm! d... .,.,,,.. dlsceuuectcd. BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL BVsT a9 -afcr jflttJaM e2r i mK 'Tlwlswvl HaaaaaaBk: ;"r iaaaaB aaaaaaaaaV1 law associate of I nited Sstutijs Senater) Ouy D. Geff, noting United States K&rner Spnml is te be" in Phllu-' 'T G.e.ncra'' WB8 m "he delplila lnti- today und further develop- ..'"" eR Mr- " nl"ut " official head. menu in the Alter boom are expected " ".Up Attorney General Dnuchertv was " out Harrv A. Macltey and State Bank- ""T nueu mates Attorney for the ... ,, '.I t.-l I ,..., . ' 1 nvff,eii .lit. win. ,,f lln......l i . . ine presidential puny will leave here l ' summer tills in- t unorrew afternoon for Washington , yestlgntien they muy be right," Mr. The President, in addition te shaking ' " alnut asserted. "But I am going te hands with hundreds osierdn iluriri" i cot -te, t'" 1,"t,em of this. I urn going a walk about, this old city, greeted an- ' t0 '""' out wll """ 'spensible for the proximately l.VMl persons' who at tended "s,i,1(''l" uecepiiiiice of my lesignutien. n liiililic ivi..iit!iwi l.nl.i i..., ..I., i.. ... i , i "M.v letter of resignation wnu tm. , ! , ' " - "faU III Ul!s ueiei. u U Mantua et,Prawa,--vi(w . PRICE TWO CI nitiT Tfi piiirs RU I I II MIL M'CONNELL T II I u CHM1I 'mt Washington Authorities Tryiw; te Smother Probe of Ex-Dry ' "" Chief, He Asserts "I'LL GET TO BOTTOM OF THIS," SAYS FIRED OFFICIAL Jr. Knew He Was "Treading en Dangerous Ground" When Htf Began Rum Investigation FALLING OF AX NO SURPRISE Acting Attorney General Geff "Cannet Ce Inte Details" en Acceptance of Resignation Suddenly removed from office en tae "ve of ,, Federal Grand Jury probe which premised sensational rcvelntiens,' T. Henry Wulnut. formerly Spccinl Aa,--distant United States Attorney, nid ti dily that powerful politicians are trying f umm:k an investigation of a gigantic ., j"(Juer conspiracy .jr walnut iii,,,., . , ! nresnn,., " . "t.,T""0W "". te. b-Pf ,a i l" renerni urnnd Jury !u ,nnss of evidence recnidlni. H,n a. i ?nntuftiltl..b . ittmi .. . ;,,."" " """am C. McConnell ns Prohibition Director for Pennsyl vniila. He already has' obtained the' InJintn.Hi t .. ......w,..,-i ei uirum . Benncr and .v.i.eii r. Muter, two of McCenneH'e .ferilinr l,l, -My sudde,, ousting," h0 said, "wa. due te un attempt by certain Wash ington authorities te smother the Mc, Cennell investigation nnd te block the indictments of some of the biggest poll. ticians in this State, "The investicntinn -., ,. i ,.- fore the Grand Jury evidence of a cpa-'' fj splrncv te set lnr.n i i.. ..,. 'W theusunds and theusunds of Lmllnn. 4 W: liquor. McConnell Only Picmv .' t'j "Tt, .I.. ,.... - .. .& . .nwun mis ac tenews no Mg f -v.....,, .iiiuiiiinny ann peiitlcallythatyj; McConnell himself is only a nlrmrir-.vi finninnfluAH . tw''?ft """"'""" $?&$ een at his home In the Poweltea' h Apartments, Mr. Walnut was in a fighting mood. His severance from his Federal pest was accomplished by sud den acceptance of the resignation he presented out of courtesy when Geerge W. Celes became United States Attor ney for the Eastern district of Pennsyl. tu nia. I",' l' erida with President Harding Mr.' ' t. J Tf IT Sell! Alt'. W'jltllllf tlilu !..... i .., - itnti . . l0."r, resignation as Special Assist. Dismissal Net Uue.ierted While the dismissal lame without wurning it was net unexpected. Mr. Wulnut suid teduy he knew he watt en dangerous ground from the moment he began Inveetigiitlng McConnell, who wns ousted as Prohibition Director. The eilicij Is new held by the Rev. Jehn T. "..'i;!- , , "' authorities think thnt by deivd as a mutter of form uud out of courtesy te Mr. Celes u few (linn h. ' I fore lie was sworn in ttu tinted States Attorney. As fur as I am ismcerned person ally. 1 would much rnther be relieved of my duties ns special assistant, but my personal feelings are out of the' question. "The fact remains that in the last fur months the special intelligence bu reau and myself liae been working dBy and night en this investigation. When I told the nflicluls of the bureau last night that I was through, they threw t.p their hunds in a rage and said any chance of indicting Mct'uunell and the ethers have new gene n-glimmering. "At any rate, I am going te get te tlie bottom of this and even if I am net permitted te enter the (Irani! Jury room tomorrow I am hoping that we luiwj already produced before that body Miilieient evidence te uiiiUe a favorable showing nt least. "It Is really surprising hew muck pressure was brought' te bear te Hare tliese individuuls from the investiga tion. We would have cupped the climax tomorrow afternoon." Mr. Walnut said he had information at his disposal which no ether assistant in the United States Attoriiey's-iefflee had. V "I don't want te appear sere,' " he continued, "for I am willing te,co- iiii. mil, tf, ttln llllnAst ,i 1 1 Imni.li I lr,,...tf the clinnce.s are slight that my aid wllT '-fm be requested. '-V, "I den t want te uppenr as brag ging; these who knew me knew I am no braggart, but 1 am leu te be feared m my priviitn capacity ns a member of the bur than as Special AssUstUBt i - ..,..i ui.i... -., ....-,. Fmred Ih of Position "As seen as 1 wus called te handle Cuullniird en I'm Twenty, Cat IT IT'H A VfiKIl AVTOMORtU9 wKtit, you'll Una it en unft 8T eMijBr wun duiii hi iimuiij JHW MfmrA H - . .- -t. i jm tfwjrj "wzs'sa 5' KHM m '. "V. v V- ,: T - ?- m n ".vK-I II 3 1 v i .. , . Sf. )' .,.. MmkifeJ! m&)& hm$mm& .?. j .1" .fcssf.w" i ii iMMikmM ,.-., 4. f tA,... k.A',1-: .T "j .' . ,VT. If. iJATtiV .isr v Ck-AHE..' Mtlr;. yt "f SSSj j i - ' h'.? ,.i Bjaairi z7. . ? ., .i.mmUHi 's.,n -" iT2d