Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 2

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feANQEMEN GET WARNING
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J Belfaat, Mnrch VS. Sex oral firM
E$;?ok out in different parts nf the city
9X? aultf .k.u t..nn..lhM 4 1.s,tt. wnti
HtWf'W W"n IIIII.IIIHH. . IN'"'' "."
tuttwn Inte p rrettil watching tlic burn-
Wff tag of n jam factory In I'nlty street
and three person were wounded
Belfast
combating
inecn
continual!
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n . . i . . f .. lillC Itr tlin vnillitftiP nr l i u I 'Iiniiitiiiti I
,r.ci-.uV.i nun in uir uiv siiiMuiw " ,. . ...i....!.' ... i ttm..... , Itrl a ii am .Innnn. Tin mict wn
were bu.j throughout the night I ri,.,.,,,-,, .,, M.t.t .1...,,...,i.i J. t n,n eullcd up jestrrdny after the nate hat
iliU unit inrmr nt n.vt uriiiil '.... i it., i.-.i i.... n i ,i... ininiiv .'tiutnug ci! H" ijcMim nni'v fltlll-
.HarUin pnd. nltbuugh fires were ! apartment. Lent n,,, ami there s-,w " V" "" "V V l' ' " "!
...w- ,. ,. .... - ,-MMiHi, 111" llllll U ll', , I H' .'MHIiril IIIC ..i.- .. :, ., . 1. ' . .!,...... '
y breaking out. they were; "' "'. . j ,' ' u V"' ' Awt te see It rat.tied by an almost
... .. ....... t. tnt..i.i n.me.nt (ir'tirni In nor nicht rletlivn, ntHinrently .. .1 .... .1 1 ' i.- 1.
Drencrtv asleep. and ( linpmnu, in pajamas,
Among the building burned were allH' ,'," ,l"-' n,xtvh' uln "ni'lMirently
Hate in Ann street, a , Heur mill In I n"lI,;en: . , ., , . , , ,
Serk street mid a shop In Kent street. ' , IttirlnB .uietly. Lent says he closed
nil of which were in the central nren. M1'0 ,1!"1r. "" '" ,p '"' wn" ''
The jam factor wn-eitiiuted in full l""r'1 ' I hnpinan. who gave him the
irfreet, which Is Inhabited by large ;!. taking care te close the bedroom
numbers of inch faction. Kneh faction deer. ,
accused the ether of starting the tire.
and it was In the niliNt of this hubbub
that the bomb wus thrown.
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'Londen. March -js. -d'.j A. 1
Arthur Griffith. President of the Hall
Elreann, and Knmend .1. Dugs.iii. Hull
Minister of Heme Affair-, arrived In
Londen this afternoon te attend to te to
awrrew's conference of Irish leaders
requested bj the Urlllsh Cabinet In view
of the disturbed situation In Ireland.
They declined te w representatives of
the prow. It was expected they would
confer with Winsten Chtnchlll. the
Colonial Secretary, later.
Michael Cellins, head of the Provi Previ
sional (leveruiiient, who lin announced
his intention of nttendln? the confer-I
nce, was detained in Uiiblln by urgent fore .Justice of the Peace Merey today,
business, but it wns understood he , They wen locked up te await n fur
would cress te Kuslund tonight. ns iher hu'rluc.
would Sir . nmes CrnlS. the lister
Premier, and his colleagues of the
VeriJii.ni ("nliliu.! u be nic te tal.n iinrt 1
! the conference.
The nnslblllt of cstablL-hing mar-
tial law In a nart of Itelfust wiim fore
.. ,-.--. . ..-... .
shadowed b Winsten Churchill. See- timer arrest.
retary of the Celonies. In the Heuse of , Cnptu n Ormnti told tl.e Sheriff he
Commens last night. He declared the hnd ienle.1 In Hi.rl.hi. but bad leaded
situation in Itelfast wns far worse Mian ! "bout nine miles off Nassau. In the 1. st
all the rest of Ireland, mid 'hnt the , hnma-. lie insisted he had no Idea
Government was ' prepare,, , uisidcr
martini Ian with the military nutberi
ties
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...-iVrr" V.'-.K' J..... i w '?".,:
tial law se Unit control mleht ' placed ,
In the hands of impartial imperial
n'&Zrt? A encenfer ,
Jhrl
te draw; ii cordon of tmifrrlnl troops
. ,..-, .... ... ...,.,.-. ...................
.....
Blen the frontier slieuli also ee ?-
cussed. The nlau. he thought, would
be feasible about the middle of April, I
rhen the troops could go under ennvns. '
ouch measures, however, in tneopin tneepin tneopin
ien of the Colonial Seeretar). tire only
palliathc. nud the proper way te trnu
qailllze tlie iiositlen wns by a friendly
agreement between lie North nnd
Seuth.
'ii" . Pf 00frrr"-; f ,'rWi Ministers te ,) tl)p p,,blmt t i,end the I'rcnch dele- pallj in deelnnment of Middle Western
K . be field here ednesda.x . he said would I ,.;lt,m ( the (iene.i conference. The wuterwas, will nienii another S1.000.
ai '"', PfBMe Up mv" l'r'M'cdure. 'J he Hrit- ; ,Ie!t.,.uti(jn m imdude M. Celrnt. under '000 ndded te that figure, It is believed.
W-Oevemment hnd net Ueeldetl te in- I tPrPtu,.v , ,l0 ircniler, and three
terfcre. and If the Irish representatives
preferred te irheiiss matters solely he
.tween themsi'lves the Itrlti-li Ministers
would withdraw.
Burraua, (Guilty Denegal. I re laud.
Slarch 28. (Hy A. P.) Notices have
been posted about town ordering all
Orangemen te leave by thii evening
a measure of reprisal for the recent
MacMaheu murders in Holfast. Irish
Previsional (internment troops have J
Uken ever the pcdlce barracks here i
Whlnh i fn ..nmieta. In. li 1 .ifn
Irish Censtnbulnrv
An iinsncccssfnV nltemnt n mmlr
WUts.M "!' Villi 14(LCL If, KH- UJI1I r
lest night te bum Masonic Hall. The '
Windows were sntashed and petrel was
SpnnKieu nneul tne nremises.
Dunaalk. Ireland. March "JS. i i!y
A. P.) In response te the notice
posted near the texxn hull jesterda.x
threatening reprisals fur ( athellcs
T...v .''.- ..x....... .. uii,u,t,r.
Kilted in erth Ireland, a group of i
Protestants met today nnd reaffirmed i
TMIr ahnnrrence of all eutrageij en.
The Protestants also expressed re-,
fret that iin, section of their fellow I
townsmen with whom tlipv mUviivn luul '
Jived en geed terms should linve liad
any doubt (encernlng their xiews of
tke outrages. I
ta siuieiiieni. cenmincu in rue no- f nffip Mnrch "s 1 eon Ilnrv
fc'larerr "ffihaSr1 ! l-n7r. Zt e.VVa'dmg ,
ian wemn box- rl hi, 1m "' fl,r Sl,rnh "'"' '"1 ' "
& erTaUreal."' aU, U 1 ,1 " e P- .. films, is sued by Marie 1, .an
same quantity of helpers of the sste- I ,,,,s0 . "r ,f,!r. ,ll,;"rf,'' 'imI """" , '."
SWtic murder of our fellow Catholics an ae Ien tiled b her In Superior ( eurt.
meet the snme fate "1 . It is recited th.it the pair were iiuir-
t ried in New lerk in May. r.lli, and
JCENNY FINDS 20 RESORTS
AS 'SURPRISE' TO HIS AIDES
r i.wi- wniuniui-vj
Clahth District Policemen M H
tigntn District Policemen May Be
' 'en Carpet' as Result
Tent of fort leserts fi.iniil bv
Vll,l., l i- i . ,
helaa J. Kenny. nsHMant Mipprln-
Student of police, dm lug a tour of in-
Ct4.igntien last night of the Llghth i'e-
lice District nexer had been leported te'
pence ncaiuiuariers, nils discover, it
la believed, max reMill In nWien agalnsr
tne police etticlals rcspunsihle for fail
ure te send in inmplete information
concerning x !( conditions.
"The Kighrh District pelhe station is
located nt Tenth and Iluttouweod streets
Od many complaints hnxc been tent te
bui ice ucnuqunrirrs concerning gam
Wine houses and ether te.viris in that ,
action. I
At one place Kenm followed a man
With a xwjuinii xx he Is known in t!,n
ppllee'te a lieiise near Franklin anil
pace streets Altlieugh h entered
dose nfter ihem. the weuiuii dl-an-
pea red almost it once.
Kenny, thinking th.it there might he
a secret hiding place, tupped a wall. A
hollow bound cnnxlnccd him that there
was a clefcl behind the xwill
He took ail n and broke the heiiuN.
?TnK nllPllillif illsr.lisril llin ivmmm
ian -itandlng in a small iccess, app.ireutlx
m 'ieaUincd for lefuge lu case of pelii e
ft' iearch. Oilier ret paucls were found
,' la the house.
s iivi xxric jiiuiiv iiuuug immiiij s 'lis uiey wcic iiikmii iu iimtii- ii runnel- Destroyed With 300,000 Less ,i. bnsis of the number of ciiurit and . "' "" " ."";, " "'" ''."'T
V inp, i ten with lie mrxe wilier iiiiiiu nieie ' ., . , , , --., 11li..t, trcited and cared for '-i' '"'H'")- "i .-i.i .xiiie i
. - ! XMis a cnxe-ln which retai. led the work. , CltartltM, Pa.. March iS,-Hrc "' ' S rCJ, f I , , t . ' ' Maschei street, was held in Xafll) ball
1 Un Tn WnRk IPNINP IIRRPQ OlumeMur icldcntK xx.re net the last night dcstreed a large part of each sti r ' tl?" .ij.'' rt" er7l. illt'l ter another hearing hy Magistrate
giV1!" ,U "UHK' LpWINt UnUtb ,.. pm()1H afTectcl The same water the Klk Tiiunlng ( ,,w ""''.J,'1 '"n ' ,l , ., , Ii,, nt ' """'Den. ted... (Jregery timk the boy te1
9& .. llines feed iiroeklawn and Highland here, rmiblug a less e about l.'!06 OOfl . with ,hl . 'V"r,!"1",l.'Mil the belief u the Sawurltan Hospital ester.luy after
fe Appeals te Communists te Cease ,.,lrk um undents there were In slml- and th. owing nearly Mi men out of 1 r. , Hu d jW'Ln ,, .VAil A,' V '' V1 ""."J """"1-'1 H" '
& ' .. D"a'"V"d Th.?0ri,na. . ! '"Wrerrre some happx per.ias tff (Ir, lug building and n nun- SSJ?I.m l..?lllntl.. f-r nc,,,,, service 11 J l ,
jw Moaeeu-. .xiuicu .-ei -uiy . r i ... ci,,,,. t,.,l.ii Thex xxere ihe her of s.iiiniler siruciuies were con- riiiuen-d.
lV-t Preaiier l.eniiie, illseeiiuting recent re
yVertB of his lllnets, tippenied .xestcrdax
,l. ulnM n .Jl...tl lllfllilllll, llf tllli All- If n
i!y,ila CeiuiiUjnUt teugresti uuu sjiuLe
5V 1T minle inniiv snrcnule nnd xilltv
ii rMMirks while appealing te the Com Cem
,.:lh .Mualats te cense dreaming and theerlz-
,ajf and get te work, otherwise, lie
fa, me iriiujiiiiiuiM rjiiiiii unr iieiii
own iu the luiDcudlng struuglu
the capltalista for control of ltut ltut
"Yen uust be paragons et iu
7' Jw dtelared.
J.WCHAPMAN, JR., SWJOF
EVANGELIST, SUED BY WIFE
"i-lght lende" Weman Named a.
Coreependent In Divorce Action
New-Yerk. March 13. Details of the
charges upon which Mrs. Aline U.
Chapman, wife of Captain J. Wilbur
Chapman, Jr., son of the famous cvnn- .
gniint, is suing for nu absolute divorce
were revealed .xexterdny ij papers filed
in the Sunretne Court
Mrs. Chupinan will rely upon testi
mony of her mother, Mis, Nnuey l'.o l'.e
tiny, new traveling In Louisiana, iiiiiI
1'crclvnl Iletiseit Ient, u distant cousin,
who Ik In the exporting mid Importing
I'lishicss.
Airs. Itmiuy, according te Mrs,
Cliapinan. will testify nt the trial that
die saw lier son-in-law and a woman,
unknown te her, lenxe the Chqpman
iipartmeut one day lest hummer, and
upon entering the apartment later siw
various articles of feminine apparel net
linlntirr Itif fit lint '.Imtnttf tn
1.Pllfu fiftttlnvlt Lhtu 1w Willi n rim J
Chupiunn npnrtmen"liit K.ister Sun-
S2C0.000 LIQUOR SEIZED
IM DA in nil CTCAM VAPUT."
111 iimiu ui e i inm i nun i
Tobacco Importer and Crew of
Thirty-two Taken te Jail
Hajvllle. N. .. March 2S. The
steam jachl Ldilh. sild te be owned b
.milium i iii'M", miiiii.-w hiiiim'i , ,ir
milled off the coast late la-t night and
liquor allied nt M.'OO.ODd seised lij
81icilfr Smith. She had been te the
Ilahamns.
Tliirtj -twi men. including Cawe,
the "iinlain. irew nud inetm truck drl -
in. were nrresteil Mill
were arresteil and meaiien nei
pnlltv te telat inir nrohibltleii.law be-
Sheriff smltli alil s,v iiiej.irir ni-k-
were melted up te the hditli is wlmif
ln-t night and ni-tciietis imckagcs
liiOed. The Sheriff and several depu-
ties mid censtiitilcs liivd n xeiiej et Mieis
nnd told the ciew ami lenuers an wcic
w n ,, ,,, ." -- -
sMeen-foet beam. Inte CharTe.-f.n. S. J
r. ,1,1 i... .!.i i... .,!., ,-u f,,.,i
Cisscsc ,,'s,, te Pmivlll... nnd !.- ileckcl
1,'Y11I"If1,1 ,,, ,r tllP ,101. rrmmr,. ,
' ' "" ' 0 'J ' 10r,r,1,l"l,1,l '
abeani '' r.ViniJl ilkn'ew Within"
- .-inn,ent. ,
QARTUnil TO HPAn FRFWHI-I
Unil UIWW IW l.n . .-w..
DELEGATION AT GENOA
Representatives of British Dominions
at Conference Announced
Paris. March L'S. (15 y A. P.)
Leuis Hartheu, Vice Premier nud Mm-
lister of Justice, was designated today
fneT'toniXew' cvenlnT
inet tomorrow uyining. .
I nc luissian ,-seiei is liiniMK i-Aiiii-
ii i .. .. i..... i .. I. i..i....m . . i un .
i rill mi rv int'iiseres te nretcct its dele
gates en tlielr journey te Itul, The'
llaltlc states linxe been asked te provide (
special mllltar and police protection.
The Itussian delegation has left
Moscow. I
, m,. i .u (t,. t i
. " ,'0"-, Marr'' zt:u 'ui J 'Z
llesates te re Present the 1 Irlt is, de-
IJIHUUIP ill Hll' '"'" . v M i-Miiis. .v.i-.i
l,1",,' ""-' ,)l" " aiueiiei ns loiieu-;
faiiadii. Sir ( harlea Uordeii. of Men-
I
. .-... t .i,
ttral. and Prof. fcUpiiar.1 Wntpe lit, et
i the I nlxerslty of .Mentreal: Australia.
Mr.iecpu oek, iiign i i ein ussienri in
Londen: I nlen of Seuth Airien, lr
,,.
IMgur Walten, High 1 omml-siener in fliplr ,ni.,nbcrs with the Postefflcn De De De
Londen, Sir Henry Straknseh and preb- partment and their respectlxc postnins. pestnins.
ably Uebert Henry Jtranil. (,,rs.
Aniieintment of the Indian delegates (nrini ntmnittns lmr lin ,....
.. ..l .. .1 1. ,,... ..
"k lnr" "''"r" "t ",l Ul""la " ""-
India office.
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WIFE SUES BERNHARDT S
FORMER LEADING MAN
I W, .. .r.ri.wv. ...,-...
. ... . . .
Service and Alimony Decree Against
t.een Bary Is Sought
In oil together mil ten months. In the
action, which is in the form of n cress
"''l'lui,,t 'J? w,,t for llxerce tih.l
rerenfij. j,.H. illiry sSh tmit her bus-
hand mux cnins SJj'Jji n week hc usks
,1(. ,.,,,,,-t , Uward Iki-a ;ut allowance
as well as the decree
Among the papers In the rase and
eXKCIll ' HI lie lllileilMiTd as ex incut C
. h;nll ,etu,rh nffrilu,9 Kro..,
commentaries upon life ln'Ameilen.
Here nn puskiigis from these missixc.s:
"Fr.ince is beautiful uiul.fi ee. One
appreciate tt mm new. When In
Arurrua ou cannot "xen git u geed
glass et wine xx Ik ii xeit xxnnt It, or a
little flirt -xliheut fenruis blue laws
and eicr thing."
GLOUCESTER DRYJO HOURS
Uncompleted Pipe Connection StODB
. . .. ,. , . ... .
Water at 11 e Cleck Last Night
Neurit nil the leiilcnts of (ilrim ester
had te go te xxeik ledii (effeclcss nnd
unwashed Ihc town wns truusfeiincil
' into n Salian lieert from 11 o'clock
si night until ! e'i lock this morning.
'Ihc enlx walir iixail.ib'p wns that in
the liclawarc am that needs xxaslun';
after the rain.
The Ini k of water was dii" te a mis-
' cnlcnlntinn ininle hx xxeiKnieu ulm ure
iinnfliriiil ill f.i.llllnf ( till- II IIP11 sill lilllltlie
Ixxlth the i'.iul sut t pumping station
Mccliunies emtag.d en this job said tiiat
It (euld be done in tin hour.
The coutiucteis cxplniiii'd that just
iiiini',sters xxhe xxent te sclinnl. Thev
atti'tiiled the meinliig sitsleu with tlielr
faces unwashed
The loiintiilen wu.. (euipmcd be-
fore neon,
Mayer of Des Moines Defeated
llu. I..liii In Mnieli L'S i'linrl
ten M.'tiarver defenti-d Miier liurieti
ter iu election tenia. Mc ('buries
II. Merris leu the held ei eignt tuiull- . ter un. iiem un- jmuwuin niw, jjju
dates for four place .oil thi City wife, wliew he divorced, hoe also auked auked
Ceuncil. ,,, .lieraid. . , i
DEBATE 1 NAVAL
IMTION OPENS
Senate, Completing Action en
t J
raeiTic raci, i aKes up
Second Treaty
RATIFICATION IS PREDICTED
Washington, March 28. With notion
en the Four-Power 1'aelfic Treaty com
pleted by ratification of the two sup
plemental agreements, by n ote of 7.1
te Q, the Senate wai prepared te begin
debate today en the Xnvnl Limitation
leiity establishing ii Z-Ti-U capital ship
IIUIII III! lilt' t mini OlIIH-, Mllttl
n
1
The two supplementary agreements te
the four-power pact were ratified by a
unanimous vote wstcnlnr after the
parliamentary hitch had seen overcome
by joining the two together. The hup
plcmeut excluding timely domestic is
sues from these which may be brought
before the four-power "conferences"
was attached as a "reservntlen" te the
ether supplement, Itself in the form of
n treaty, defining the geographical scope
tile four-power imct -e as net te In-
leludc the .lapnnese hemelnnd. Treaty
'oppenintH joined in ghlng aipreval te
the supplements because thev inter-
in,f,tm! Inai" ui,nlli"e tllc ,,"p,n,,m
, The text of the resolutions, which
, wcr(, ,i,nun hv Senater Ledge, is as
fellows :
"Subject te the following lescrvntien
and which is hereby made a part of and
condition of this resolution of ratifica
tion, and which repeats the declaration
of intent and understanding made by
the representatives of the Powers, sig sig
uateiic.s of tlic Four-Power Treaty ic
latlng te their insular possession and
insuinr dominion in tile rncitic llcean
I
'First. That the 'Four-Power Treaty' !
relating te Pacific possessions slmll
UIHIIUIIIUU U I' Il ICII' I'lIU III LIU' ItlTht
n , , le Illnn,,ated islands in the
,i,ndfi(. ()(.(,a . ,,revlded. heweer. that
rc-i,,,,. ,, f ;ilIu , ,,,.. .' , ...
the making of this treaty shall net be
deemed te be an uss,cut en the part of
the l mtcil Mates or America te the
mandates and shall net preclude agree
ments between the United States of
America and the mandatory Powers ic
speulvcl in relation te the imiudatad
islands.
Second. That the controversies te
whlL.,, lh(. h0cem, ,..,,. of Ar ., '
J,"f,ihc.Ke,,r-J!"'' Treaty rtjlntiriB te
racin
taken te cmbrac,. questions hl-li. nc- I
U' ,l, ",-r-, cjr,iie l, n-.n riiuil lint Uv
lnw. lie .-.scluslvely within the demestle
jurisdiction of the respective Powers.' "
.lie Heuse jesterda, Voted IBS te
eiti
ntlen from S27.0:i." "0 te S42.Si.".0(lt.
iiiriiiric in iirmi'i me, or inrnrnn t innnt
The SJ-.tKW.SfiO placed in the bill
t. . . !.!,.. 1..
u, ne: iijiieiii juiiuiin .. .Fiuiiiiiii'r inn
the cxatt amount recommended by the
Dudget Uurcaii.
Under the committee recommenda
tions the Delaware Hlver was te re
ceive in the neighborhood of $2,000,000
for maintenance nnd improvement of
the channel, it is understood. The
Incrense, which was te be used nrlncl
BILL WOULD FORCE KLAN
. " ... ... .......
, m runuan mCMDCnan r
-r n ! . - -
- -.....
tnrj courage, euergj . lame, ie.miii.v,
Anti-Terrorist Measure te Be Intro- Unix nir and progress, as tlie qualities
rtnrrf In HniiK Tnriav I held essential te the character of a great
aucee in neusc leasy , ,,,., A flJ!tl)P rI)rc.sejitins wnr ec-
WaslilnRlen. Mnrch JS. Members rupjeh tlc bnekgieund.
of CnngrcsK who see n nation-wide; (,US)tructieu of the memorial, fei
nit-iiui-u iii un- ixu iiiia rviiui nnn-.-
lenders of Cencrcs and Federal effi-
icnls nre asleep at the switch while
Colonel William Jeseph Simmons sews
' : ! ':'"'
t!lc M0,i f,. Brent honest of discord
umeng American eltirens.
Iteprcsentutlv.- It.xnpi
f ,
et .MllfsacilU-
kHt, m introduce tedn.v a bill that
an Feeinl, fraternal and benevolent or-
' snuizalleii- nnd societies die lstH of
. . -..-" '' J " " ' -v V .
initteu hy ludlxldiinis connected with
seeiet societies under the nainief the
iiarticulnr sm-icty ami xxmtie wearing j
the autherised regalia." Mr Itinn
sum eiciuii.v, uii mis ueen uiiieu
'""I "betted by the fact that a cert.iin
,..,,, ,1 ,-f tmllvl.liinlu iw.tlii,. ntiitn tliu
,...,. ... .,...... ...... i. ...,, ,,
, name of the Ku Kluk Man haxe spread
n reign of terror by their iiithless and
.unjustifiable attacks upon helpless citl -
7.cns et their particular communities.
If this particular bill should be-
come a law. unit force men of their
oigiinlzatieiis te publish the nnnics of
Its membirs, this practice would step.
"I belong te mauy fraternal and se-
Will organizations and feel sure none of
them would have the slightet objection
te the publication of the uaun's nnd nil
dresses of their member,.. An ininni
7n,n thllr lmivm nt night lii .htip)
p..rfe,ming whut they cnll siib-tantlnl
justice bj xielence nud .ir-en, i un -
weith. The sooner thee puiticiilnr
things arc stepped, the beiv, off their
piiiticulur communities will be."
ON TOUR OF INSPECTION
Ceunclrs Public Werka Committee
Visits Streets te Be Changed
Council's Public
Works. o,n,,,,,,eo! e,n,,,,,,eo! o,n,,,,,,ee!
Inspected xarieus parts of Ihc dt.x this
iifteruoen In connection with icrtuin
preiccted chunges In streets.
i'nder the terms of nu eidlnniuc
pending, Spring Uaidcn stint v III be
(lit through te Ihe Dcluwuie liixir from
1 Ifth street, where u new ends, ami
"lN) widened from Fifth te SImI
stieels, in order te accomnieilate til
rllffit. w,cli will Mew exci t. Delu
h
e
xxnre Itlxer llrldge.
'j'lie (e.-t of condemnalien pieceed
ings en this prepert) Is expected
amount te SI .100.00(1.
Other changes conteiip'ntod ere In!
Chen- street te be widened from Tenth i
t., Llcxenth streets, mill icrtuin changes I
in the small streets Included In the
,nck bounded by xx ulnut, Chestnut,
,.,.,., nml Third stieets
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The plrture shows' Mrs. atelle Mude (iedfrey. twenty -one years old,
and her sl.ty-flve-car-eld millionaire liuslmnd, .leiiathan Oedfrey.
Itridgrpert. Conn., whom s!:c lias just left, owing te "Incompatibility of
ages," Sirs, (iedfrev was rich in her own rlqlit when hhe inurrlcd tlic
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MEADE MEMORIAL
BEGUNATCAHTALi
Ground Broken for Pennsyl-,
vania's Gift te Natien.
Harding en Program
GRAFLY, PHILA., SCULPTOR
By the Associated Press
Washington. March '2S. With elab-
. , , t ...
orate ceremonies ground was broken in
the .National llotnnle UaruciiH just
west of the Capitel today for the memo
rial te Majer (ienernl Meade, Citinn
leader nt the Itattle of Ccltysburj;.
The program for the exercises had
Secretary Weeks listed as the presid
ing officer and called for the turning of
the first earth by President Harding,
using the spade employed in breaking
ground for the Lincoln nud Arlington
memorials.
Addresses included en the program
were by Coventer Sprout, of Pennsyl
nnln. which Stnte is presenting the
memorial te the Federal Ueernment.
nnd Lieutenant Ccnerul Nelsen A.
Miles, (leeige Corden Meade, grandson
of the I'nien leader, nnd (ioerge Corden
Meade, Jr.. great grandson, were en
the program for a prominent pnit in the
ceremonies.
The memorial is te take the form of a
grouped statue. cnrcd out
with (ienerui Meade as the
figure.
The figures sun minding the general
ns unrln, mil liv i m-ii ntnr. 'inrn
. ..- ..-r...i .-.. . ..- --- ...,- -
r.,nilv ,.f Pl,lln.l,.tiil,in. renicscnt in -
vai . .i..v.....j...-.-t .-)--- "
. ,, i. . , . stnte et I'entlSV Mill 111 as ine
jjost-wer beine State of (Jenernl Mende
nnd scene of bis greatest military ex-
i n
pleil. has appropriated UOtl.iHitl, will
bi under the supervision of u com-
j i
I "'
I ...:..:.... AninmiLinl .if S2,iniftnri' WrpLs.
I llllSSHIJl , ll,W(- 1, . . ' ...... ,-f . . -... .
u,.i.. Tt,Miuiti.!Tir. of f'ennecticiit. nnd
1111 .lfclh1r,,1,vl ..'.'''. ... .- -- - .(
ItiMiii'seiiiiilixc Could, of New Yerk,
..liniriimii of the Senate nnd Heuse LI-
bin Committees, respectiycly. and Oev
. it.... ., sl,, mil
"""' ' . . ... -i-i ..hi
The toil tractor ler tne ineiuuriui mu
begin active construction inunedintel.x
after tednv's ceiemeny and push the
work rnpld'ly.
.
Ce, mfiil Mrnitn uns in ex er. caul-
.,,; r the Armv of the Potomac and
i :.. nit f m liattles except iwe. ins
i E,.rtf-t siu-ccs wnMwnn nt fiettsburg.
. 1...1 ,1... Ciiinn r.ii..,.
w'liere lie ceiiiiiiuikh-u ui- .- , ,
milj st0iped (ienerui Lees projected I
mn0, f the North nfter one of the
. m()l.t stubbernlv contested battles exer'
f,.i,. imrrlnm soil.
I s!,mll ufter the Itattle of Cett.xsburg
. f;Plleri M,.nde wns made the target for
. kP1iPu f bitter attacks. Mllilar.x nnd
I (,jvit ,,rnj(.h contended it was his dut.x
I n ri()U. up ,ls superb victor with
. pursuit nnd crushing of Lee's (lis-
I (n'17(( nrniv. Iatcr. in the cum -
...,i.-,. ,f the Vihhnte. whilt nemi-
lmllv ioinnmiiiW-ln-4'hlef of tin A run
"V.iVtT in the position of a subeidinatc.
ewiiij ,e Ilie f'ict thut Ccneial (iriinl
..nsKw,h the fonts in the Held and
, n'"n ' ' , f.he,al dlreetk f thur
ncmils
nf thr Votemar, lie feunii inm&rir in
After the war was exer nun. me pos,
' of lieutenant general bail been made
1 xneiint bv the election of (Uncial Ciant
I ... ,lw. nrnsldenex. (ieuerul .xlcade w
i ;i)i( 0 inve believed that b rights h
i should linve received tlie nppn niineiiti
- o1 - o1 - o1 was R can, eiueu
went tN (Jrneral Klirridun.
PLAN TO GIVE STATE AID
TO SECTARIAN HOSPITALS
. , , .
Bills te Be Rendered for Treatment
of Charity Patients
Harrlsbure. Mnrch US. (Hy A P.)
Hvstem of accounting whereb sec-
,. ..!e..' l,.,snltnls lnnv lie reimbursed for
cl'uirltx serxiee iciulered the nubile bus
t0'becn xxerked out b.x Dr. Jehn M. llahlx.
head of the nexv irepiiiinieiii ei nre
fnre. it was unneunceil here leda.x. Dr.
- .1 . .. .1.1. ..Ill ,tlPl.,llll (111.
llllldX' UetieXIS Kill. ..Ill ,F....r... .n
hardship placed upon m-i-uiiiuh iiimi-
liitlens under the iccenl Supreme f'euit
decision ruling tnnr npprepr unions m
such hospitals are unconstitutional.
ruder wr. uiu r i-. -
ment for un
actual serxiee iriiiiicu,
?.""''" ...c..'. si n... die niiuniiit (
. ..ni. i LiiiinrNtuic Din un.i'1 ui'inxriM imiiwiic
J III.M...1 . '" ,, , ,, ,
rir Oamaaes Tenth Street Heme
Plre caused bv an excrlicated Hue
.,.,,, I ., hole In' the reef of the home
i"i."i " ,: , ; ii...... ..
of Julius Sniidsburger, nertiixxest corner
nf Tenth and Ontario streets, shortly
or leiiui ' i i, Ii.iu i.w.riiln.r 'ri,..
after odeik th s niernini,. i he
owner nslrei) 111 me ireui 10 xxas
... 1 ., 1 i... snifilie llefnre the nr-
a wakened p SniOKl . min un III
rival of Ihemen the flumes hud guinc)
minli IliHIlltlflV llllll I 111- IJtlt IV I lllflll
. 4 aI.-a. !. I..1..1 Kiiiiu .
:..,: ak, f Hi, Ixvo-Herv dwellrmr
luc ("1' .." - -- -r w
jvaa pvrnta piu.
Kiiii.i swiui na.X XXOUIil nc cMiiiniirii en -,.; ,- ,,-,..,-'.... ."
V, iS;V
SIX PUI UP BAIL
IN BOOZESCANDAL
State Treasurer Snyder's Lieu-
tenant First of 47 Indicted
te Shew Up
McCONNELL SPEEDS NORTH
Alleged com-pirnters in tliei tliuty-ln-ferlj
-million-dollar rum ring scandal
i...c,in ,u;rii.i : ,1... i...wii i,..n.i
."MUM ill IIIHIS IIIIU III,' J ,,l,'l(ll I. HUH'
,,. ,,(ly ,,, PItP1. ,,,, s wmjln r.
SlfCenne'l. former prohibKieu dircc
ler,
hurried North from Flerida "te face
the music."
Ilnney Smith. Pettmille. nelitical
lieutenant of Stale Treasurer Snjder
nnd n former Slate trooper, was the
first teda) te gixe bend for Ills appear
ance in the t'nited State District
Court.
Federal investigators allege that en
nt least one occasion Smith piloted a
rum carat nil moving out of Hurris
burg. He was en the Auditor Conernl'h
pajrell when Sn.ider held that office
n nd was transferred te the Htatc Trens
iinr'n pajrell later. He furnished
WiitiO ball today.
Others who gaie bend are: Jehn
Deugherij. $r.0(i0: Simen Friedman.
$2000 mill Jacob Slomevltz. S2000. All
live In Wilkes. JJurre.
t tilted States District Attorney Celes
ef0m,,.hl."'!Tlv,', n. ",,',8,rn, fruu' McConnell
Ci'SraSi snldirwns;
express train could carry him. Me-
Council's ,, ,, ,oe llxl at W.m.
IIi.-nm wiu.ni it....i...t .,;i,. i,...i
T . ( it-- sFiiiifit. niiiiiriii nriiii
inf ,1,.. P-..I.II.IH..,. T'r,.;., l, ..i.
I ' ' iwiiiiniiiiii 4llll'll.v lilt 111 J t' llllll.
uepartinent, nud among these Indicted.
,,1, uppeurcd here today te unswer the
i chtircgs against him.
Conns,. fr ,,'j ,. mell i,,.r,i lnvc
'informed I'nltcd States District Atter-
I ney Celes that Uicy will appear te an-
i sw er I ic c un ces.
Hall for Jehn Kenrns, North Park
ax-cnue, and Lee Kenrns, Land Title
, liuilillng. was entered .xesterdny by
Daxld Ifahilh. counsel.
Afr. f'.iln m iinkLiiu ,miOi1,i.ima l.n.
, ..... j l-l. -" -. . , 'I I. Ml I III i- nun
neni- of llin iiun inilirli.il will t.nlr ,.,
exude serxiee of the bench xxnrrnnfs
. ..-..,. ...a. .-., ,..
issued for them.
"Fxen limn Indicted has reimrled te
ni (ittice. said .Mr. (Vies. "We lire
i..,. i.. .. ...... ; ,
jhi-i mhiuhk new iri-m ei cenn, ami
, that reipiins much detailed service en
the part of the eflirc emplexes.
I ",'U V ,,;h".1"' ,ll '' ? J'10 l"1""''
under indictment, who have' lepeircd
lillil hnve rislninsilili. ..mi.isul l.n.n Km,
! iitit exer for a dni in fue. All -fll
pc taucn cuie of tills wed
"This is jduin eflicc routine, as cxerv
I.... . .. I 1 .. tn 11 . ,
'"",.. i , .in. .mi i.uiiiu'ii M'ic-
grnplied he isutld net get here before
Wdiicxln.x morning. He is coming te
Philadelphia faster ti-.-i hu could baxc
been brought hud thut been necessnrv
'Seine of the eIIkm men itwliuieil rn.
jierti'd at (lie elUce during the duv.
There is no (iiiestinu of their jvilllmt-
ness te appear, and in the rush of getting
icAd.x for the new seh.si,in of court thex I
wcic gixen time later in the week iin
I which te appiar."
REJECTED AT DANCE HE
TRIES TO SHOOT GIRL
Phllndelplilan Arretted In Wilming
ton After Rew I
Wllllmu Sehwnlhe, twenl -one .xe.irs
old, gixJng an uddiess en Walten me- '
nue neai Fifl.x-fiist street, is uiidci
nricM in Wilmllizteu. chureed xxllh nl. '
, ,,, t() Kil) K,. nf,Pr (unpp
last nigh. . .ecu
use she i of used te ncr
mlt him te esceit her home.
liullets lired at the girl, Miss L'nima
(iiess, of 7(K! Poplar street, Wilming
ton, missed her, but one of them struck
Miss Agnes McKennu, sexcnteeii jears
old. ei iu.i Aerth Kediiey sjlicet,
,mndinK her in the ilBlit leg.
i Ac(eruing te the Wilmington jot - jet -
lice, Scliwulbc, when the dance ended
at 11 o'deck, wished te accompany Miss
(iiess. and was enraged because she
' Insisted upon going en nn automobile'
ride. Ilraxxing Ids icxelxcr, the police'
snj. lie men wimu snuis,
The street was crowded nt the time
Mil, I li, iiilll lti.it. till., lili.l ...In.i.l.i.l ,1...
- I, ). WIVIUI HUH ,, ,,IJ II. Ill 11.11 llllll,
IIIU.
inuii-e suilirn te
cowed b,x Schxxiill
inteifeie, but
he's rex eh or.
Be en 6kates Snp8 under Truck
: ii,,(.n,, ,, , ,i. sili f ,,,.i
-- n .. ,,.. ; ;,, , "."
lll(r lUini rnijuiip, iiinil X'( Ul. I'll
he ears old. .(.nil .iiiigneny avenue
. . ...... -. ..
IIKATJIS
TAri.lK
A I I'limur, I'h
I'lti.'a, JtAV 'i.Vl.ert im. Cimk) ffe ur
"VW. ''..''"VV!:....''."'' .-!.1,i?'.NJ'1..
iiimi iu i.iii nu iui.-'iiu, un i iinrBuity. iii new
a. .f tmm m late uii,iue i.-, ituiami
id . rrk(ie. m . jji MiiiiHdy.'hurch
10 e'elntk Inwriiieiit MhIIu iV.iic.dy
miy -juuh a7. 111:2, riKenrn: nt'e
uumiunu or .Mursun-i jiuu (nee hinnvlilir)
'i'l ')0- llelnilxi-s unit frluiJM bhe J'rn
r,jx AsinU Ne. 4. A (I of M I' uie
nlu,i u verxiwu. Ti.urkdu. s i'. .m . ,
(III lit" i.vii ii"iu tfuitu w, s
1 ttiJ. ,.t,..l hmnii . I,.tin
C. h'JniniiTl- ii
ln.Urm.nt nrl.
"?I'j -:i5'B.T i &"& i-Jn.Vff?nt.."!
. ,AW ruuM), iv a, Jw.i nc.iinii
Wcitmlnattr Ctn-
m
..iiiiii.'ii 1111111-1 ii . iii'.'i llllll ..usiiiiiieii ii
in-jijaaanwn
DENESB.&L
A. B. Maaen, Eaaten, Md., Suc
cumbed te Nephritis During
Audit of Accounts
RUMORS OF SHORTAGE
.Sfifdat Vitfiatch te Kt'fiilntf TiibHe t.eitatr
Kaatcw, Md.. March 'JS. Alfred B.
Masen, building nnd lean nmoclutleu
secretary, dletl in n hospital here .yes
terday while n special audit was being
made of all his books.
Mnben tlletl after an i!lncs of one
week, nnd there were rumors tlint lie
swallowed n slew poison when exam
ination of his nccemits was ordered.
(This wns denied emphatically today by
ir. v. .N. l'alincr. the attending puy
siclan. "Mr. Masen dieil of acute nephri
tis.'' said J)r. Palmer. "There is ub ub ub
f'olutely no .foundation for rumors that
lilu death wns caused; by poison."
As secretary of the Workmen's Per
manent Iltillding nnd Lean Association,
Masen hnndied large sums of money.
He also was secretary of the Moreinnd
Improvement Company nnd the Spring
Hill Cemetery Association,
Audit Itegnn Wecl. Ae
T. Huchlett Henry, president of the
Wer,kmeiiV Permanent Ituildlug and
Lean Assiiclatlim and of the Spring Hill
' (Tiiinrti.fv .Visor hit Inn. tnilitv ..nniii'iitntl
the fact that un audit of Air. Masen's
hooks began a week age.
"I am net prepared new te state
whether there is a shortage Jn bis nc
MurKs," sold Mr. Henry when ques
tioned nbeut reports Mnsnn wns short
$00,000 in his arleus accounts.
"Mr. Masen was secretary of the
building nnd lean association and was
secretary nnd treasurer of the cemetery
association. We expect n statement in
u short rime en the cemetery nssocin nssecin nssocin
tlen's books. The ether utidit proba
bly won't ba ready until the end of the
week.
"Mr. Masen had been secretary of
the building nud lean association for
about twenty-live yeats, and was about
forty-four .xenrs old. He was hljjhlj
respected here and hnd many friends.
Heard Humors of Poison
"I haw heard rumors that his fatal
Illness was caused by poison, but I
knew nothing about It of my own
knowledge. I did net linve any talk
with Air. Masen at the hospital.
"The associations of which 1 am
president ure solvent. The surplus and
undivided prnhfs of the milldln; nnd
ten.. K.Mi.-inHen (etni nh.,nl s:n mm
;iud Mr. Masen wns bended te the asse
..... . .. H
ciatien fur !?20,t;00.
"Tlic Mereland Improvement oin ein
pnuy, of which he hIse wus tecretnry,
owns an office building here. Te niy
knowledge Mr. Masen did net specu
late in lands or stocks. He occasionally
sold n farm for a friend."
Deaths of a Day
JOHN McNEILL
Fermer Germantown Business Man
Burled This Afternoon
Jehn McNeill, renl estate dealer and
merchant, who died Saturday nt his
I llemP ; West Hittenheuse street
l.rll this after.
neon.
The funeral serxlces at tlie McNeill
home nt 2:'M o'clock was conducted
by the Rev. Dr. Francis Downs, of tlie
Market Suunie Presbyterian Chinch.
Germantown, nnd the Itev. Dr, Jehn
Allen Blair, of the Tabernacle Church.
Thirty-seventh and Chestnut btreels.
Mr. MrNelll is survixed by sexen
children, Dr. Itebcrt .1. McNeill. Cor Cer Cor
mnntexvn; M.rs. Jeseph L. Bailey.
Salisbury, Md.: Mrs. L Raymond
King, (ieimantewn: Dr. Charles A.
McNeill. KrJe. Pa.: the Itev. Dr. Je
seph McNeill, who Is a missionary in
Africa, and the Misses Blanche and
i,'is,.uu, MpWHI.
Bern in County Dewn: Ireland, seventy-three
cars age, Mr. McNeill came
te Philadelphia when lie was nineteen
xcars old and settled in (,crmantewn.
fexv xcars later he opened a drug
store in "Falls of Schulklll. Then he
started in the gim'ery business in (Ser (Ser
nmntexx;n nnd inter opened u leal es
tate oflicje.
He xvns highly successful in his x-nrl-eus
undertakings and became one of
the best known of the business men in
the Gerinnntexvn section.
II was u thirl -second degree Mo Me
smi n member of the Odd Fellexvs and
'Vie Knights of P.xtliies. Among the
business orgunl.ntiens of xxiilch be was
i!
MAN
DIED FROM POISON
Westing. Evans ciEgmereinc
will remove te thei? new galleries
1628 Walnut Street
en. Meu-cK 31
i
' '
'
In tke Interim
Aii
iLttractive prices. ii tkeir wge stock of
RaveOld English Furniture and ir own
Flite Replic&s.
Cushioned easy chairs1 sefes anda .
Leaeassorhnentyaphelstery fabrics
likpestries, Chinese porcelains. Lamps
Mirrors etc, te
1315 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA
FURNITURE WOODWORK DECORATIONS
FACTORY. 21SIandFAIRMOUNTAVE.
.
.
'
rf1l II inl
member are .the Ilillntlclnkin Heal
r-i
Kstnte IMrtl nnd the Olrnrd Grocery
Association. j
' LUCIAN.W. PARRISH
Texas Representative KHad Ink In
jured In Moter Accldant
IVkhtta Kalis, Tex., -March 28.
Ilepresentatlvc Lticlnn W. Pnrrlsh, of
the Thirteenth Texas District, who wan
injured In an automobile accident near
Ilebey, Tex., en the night of March !!",
died here last night. '
Congressman Pnrrlsh was n candi
date for the Democratic nomination te
the Sennte and was en h speaking tour
when un automobile in which he nnd a
companion were riding went off a
bridge. He suffered a fractured jnw in
addition te ether severe injuries.
Smith Harper
After an Illness of mere than a year,
Smith Harper, a member of the Abfng
ten Friends Meeting nnd retired hard
ware manufacturer, died yesterday nt
his home, 70iW II street, Fex Chase. He
wan Trinety-tlvc years old. He leaves a
widow, three sons and three daughters,
A sister, Mrs. Catherine Ituckman,
mether-lu-law of Judge William C.
Fergusen, ulae (survives him. Funeral
services will be heW Thursday after
noon. Henry W. Rich
Buenes Atres, March 23. Henry W.
Rich, the eldest American in Argentina
and a veteran of the Civil War, died
here Saturday at the age of eighty-one.
He was born in New Yerk nnd served
In the United States Nnvv throughout
the Civil War and until ISO!). He still
carried n Civil War bullet in his hip
when he died.
Arthur O'Connor Funeral
Funeral services will be held tomor
row morning for Arthur O'Connor, fifty-seven
yearn old, who died Sunday
at Ills home, 4240 Westminster avenue,
after a car's illness. He is survived
by his widow, Mary J., nnd one daugh
ter, Mrs. Mary Welnsteln. A requiem
muss will be celebrated nt Our Mether
of Sorrows' Church.
AMUNDSEN IS BACK
Cenfera In New Yerk With Associ
ates In Arctic Expedition
New Yerk. Mnrch 28. (Hy A. P.)
Captain Jleald Amundsen, Arctic ex
pleier, returned today en tlic Stavan
gcrfi'ii'd, from n visit te Norway, and
r (inferred with these associated' with
him In his nttempt te drift ncress the
Arctic ltasln. His expedition will set
out from Seattle June 1.
With Amundsen was Lieutenant 0
cur Onidiil, Norwegian ace. who. nfter
.pcclal training and experience in llj -inir
uftder adverse conditions, will ac
ixeiiuuiny the expedition, lie will lie
f llin mlnlu ,,, ltnn.ll.t .mitntl.
(IIIC III III: ,,V0 . 11,11111, 1 rl, null,.
(instructed American i rulslnz nir
iilancs. ''be ether pilot. Lieutenant
Dabl. is en his way te the coast via
the Panama canal.
The Cleck in the Hall
is selected net for the passing hours nor
for the passing' year, but for all time.
That requirement is the dominating
thought in the collection of this house
enduring quality, both mechanical and
artistic.
J. E.CALDWELL & Ce.
Jewury - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
Our Busy Season
is upon us and it takes time te build fine clothes.
Give us the time by placing your order new.
Our stock of Imported Woolens is complete the
A
ii
nnest vc nave ever ahewnl
k Spr iiig Business Suit's, made-te-order, $115 up
Qrivtt rVrrtfrilm srtiJ 7F 2ii4m uMf fi.viit.AM
Rebert Stewart,
Sporting and Mufti Tailors t Brmsehss Mahsrs
Nw Yerk Stere. 18 Eat 47th Street
they will offer
S
'REACH MM
Presentation of Evidence Fin!;
iahedat Noen Attorneys
Present Argurhents
ANOTHER ALIBI PRESENTER
By the' Associated Press ' '
New Yerk, Mnrcji 28, Evidence in
the ItlcknM trial, -was all In nt neon
Supreme Court Justice Wawicrveget told
the jtirsjie hoped te give them the CaV
late today nfter lieth sides hed stimiUl
up. ,
Tlie Stnte. In Its efforts te prove thiit
nicknrd had nssnulted fifteen -ycar-eld
Snrnh Rcheenfeld. called only one wit.
uess in rebuttal Defective McOnhn,
who arrested the spe'ri promettr lsij
Jniiunry. The defense took several ex ex
ceptiens. Jllckard this morning testified he wn
se little ncquninted with football thai
ec oien t Knew ine number of players
en a team. , ,
Tlie first touch of levity that has
marked the trial enme while the de
fendant was being cress-examined re
earding his nllbii that he wns nt tU '
Dartmouth-Pennsylvania football gam
nt the Pole (rounds en November V
nt tlic time he was supposed te hnve rntt '
Sarah Seheenfeld.
Klckard testified that the Dartmouth.
Pennsylvania encounter was the first
nnd only game of foetbnll he ever hid
seen nnd tlint he went te the' Tole
Grounds only te get the air,
Asked hew the elevens lined up hi
answered that they just "scattered
around."
"Did you see. any klckeff?" aSWd
Assistant District Attorney Pecora;
"Wlint kind of n kleknff?"
Asked te describe plnys he had wlt-"
ncsseu nc sain no nnn seen every ena
trying te tnkc'tlie ball nwny from the
man who was running with it. lie
ndded that n crowd seemed craxy about
some run tlint they were tnlking nbeuti
He denied that he ever had gene te
n newspaper office te talk with W. S
Farnsworth, n sporting editor, about
having seen him nt the Pole ( rounds
Farnsworth previously hnd testified te
seeing Klckard at the game.
When the cress-examination shlftfd
te Hiekard'n business enlcrprisPs he
admitted he had promoted a number of
oil and mining companies that never
hud paid nny dividends. He also tm
titled te having tried te sell stock In
the Seuth American Land and Cattle
Company, an organization which, he
said, hnd Inct with little success.
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