llPifllPIIWPP! 1H I "W..lTlW'' -. V r IfOOLLINS MEEIMB ft EVENING PUBLIC LBDGERPHlLAfciELMlA, MONDAY, APBIL 3 1922 v lsits capital Hwh Lader Compelled te De- VM tkt After Stermv Seen. !uV ., Weman fiknt i&, " PT mm nnm tn i r-r ivpiiiriwi enit-uncpj imllcu ft'.' - -TT-. if, ny tn AawatM ftwh :,L- tWKli- t ii n k. .i -l (im, 4iirii ii. inc mrrunn nu- Tauttl by Mlrhnfl Cellins nt Cnstle- r, county Slare, last nlsht, un tepptd by membem of the Fourth Wwtern division of the trleh Hepubll- CM Armr nffer termv iteeiif. $ The chief of the Provlslennl (levern- ;;yj, WCnt anil his pnrtr returned te their n hate), nnrl tlm ..Aloof ulin hint tirn. If etaimed the meeting nt nn end fnl- rewaa, lie until no en wenw no . allowed te leave until Mr. Cellins tun! ' hi friend hnd surrendered thelr arm'. ,Tae nernuiits recoiled here ile net tte whether the Cellins p.irt.i wni i disarmed, merely saying thnt "eme Meple who teft the hotel were' arched." The telegraph vires uretind Castle bar were out. nml when the newspaper csrrespenilenti there bearded a train for ' Athlene they were enle-ed by two off.- . cara te ae te the barracks. The newspapermen were ennvejed te the barrack In automobiles whcn they found A. McCnbe, a member of the Dall Elrennu, with Ciimmaudiint K 11 11 rey and his staff. The cemmandnnt atated thnt Mr McCain- had admitted he wn the first te draw n revolver nt the meeting. Mr. Mi-Cabe. then, in the' . ," .... .,,. , ,.,., presence of the correspondents, st.ld he , WILLIAM YORKE STEVENSON SlVy" tl,c "m t0 "" ""J DIES AT ATLANTIC CITY A Dublin man. said te he Charles , Byrne, u member of the Cellins party, 8en of Late "Peggy Shlppen" Had jraa arreted and accused of the sheet- Notable War Recerd lng. Mr. Cellins hubseiiuently told the ,,..,.. .. . ,,, , representative of the Irish Independent. I. """m Who Stevenson. sn of Dublin newspaper, that he had visited I Cornelius Stevenson, and the lnte Saia Mr. ltyruc In thp burnicUs and found Yurke Stevenson, his mother helnu him In n cell with enl n planl; for n ' wldclv known as "I'essv Shlppen." Byrne. Mr. Cellins te be responsible for , ,,f udiiej disni-c in Atlantic City, kim, but thnt th request was refused. He hnd bti'n in ill health since llnniU lt!r,l,r,l hv Trwi .returning irniii Krnnee. wlieie he The correspondent of Evcnlns News mijs all ym;-., is !Ki Nv JHHHHHHHk 7 B-"'il ?iKPBs9MBnPH IVitSSSIONEAGAIN His Death Explained CtUral Nw I'hote MHS. LI.OVD V. BltKStJS Of lle.sUui, Mass., ulfe of the (lis. tliiKtilshcd Itosten phslclaii, uhe has been enlertalned by the Vice I'tcshlent and Mrs. Coelld?e In Washington IS IN HYSTERICS Question an te Acquaintance With Fermer U. S. Atterney Brings en Weeping MOTHER HEARS OF TRIAL Ity the Associated Press New Yerh. April .'!. Agitated be cause he had learned her need mother In Teinplclnsvllle, Kv., hnd heard nl hint of her plljht, Miai Olivia M. P. Stene reMimed the wltneH.s stand for furl her cro.-s-examliiatlen ledn) nl her trlnl for the murder of Kills Ouv Kin kend, former oerporntlon ctiinxel of Clnclnniitl. Assistant Disti-iil Attorney Wnr-bas-e leepened his nttnek en her ster, I of betra.val b Klnkeml, bj demiinillns whether slie knew .Inmrs K Clnik, former 1'nltcd States Attorney ut Cin cinnati. Denies She Knous Him "I don't knew blm : I dett't knew! him. Ml.ss Stene cried, bursting Inte tears. "I'd rather you'd take iu life than keep hounding me thin ny," (Vurt was adjourned for ten minutes while Ml'" Stene iCKnlued her com cem com pesljre. Then Warbasse pointed out Clark hi Ire courtroom and repeated bis ouch ouch Hen. MlsH Stcne Insisted she did net knew him. Clark .May lie Witness Waibasse bus Indicated Clark would be asked te testify concerning a Munn act charge Mis-, Stene sought te bring agnln.st Klnkead. Clark, he said, declined te prew the charge, telling MIsh Stene there w.-ih better ground for such n charge against her. Mis Stene Ujined ber mother hnd heard of the case last night, when n letter of sjmpnthy enme from Tomp Temp kinsvllle. She spent the night bemoan ing the fnct she bad been unable longer eep news of lier trouble HrPni ' i HH LOVE OF EX-PASTOR UNVEILED BY DEATH (i ) I'ihI.twimsI A l'tlrwoeJ uenuitT it. noesiiviii.T, .in. Who was found fatally Injured In the street by New erlc police and for a time much injstery was at lathed te lite case. It has new bent learned, Itnuru'r, that he was till by a tavlrnh and then run mer by a bus while cni'slug the Mrcet In a drllug mill POLICE RAIDCABARET Toe Much Neise Attracts Police at Seuth Thirteenth Street Cafe Toe much racket and excitement gen erally en the second lloer of the restnu- Bedy of Braddin Hamilton Is Claimed by fiancee Divorced Frem Germantown Weman CLASSMATE OF ROYALTY ttlverhead. N. Y April 3. The body of Itraddin Hamilton, lawyer, real estate owner and former clergyman, who died here Hntnrdev, was claimed yesterday by Miss Marie Hepe, thirty yenrs old, who unld (die and Hamilton were engnged te be married, MIns Ttnneij annAiinimnia Mirnrlsed I the friends of Mr. Hamilton, who be lieved he hnd no intention of marry ing again. Miss Hepe, the sller of .lehn Hepe, who In postmaster nnd pros nrlcter of n irreeerv store nt Iloltsvllle. twenty-five miles west of here, called i the uiiiieitnker en the telephone ester day and asked for the body, ller re piesi was compiled with, and unless miiiic of Hamilton's rWatlves appear In the meantime and change the plans, the funeral seniles will be held this after noon In the home of Miss Hepe nnd her brother. The discovery of Mr. Hamilton' romance served also te disclose many of IiIh habits and eccentricities. He had few Intimates nnd he, never talked te nn, one of his past life. He was a classmate nt Cnmbildge of Prince Al bert Victer, son of the late King I'd ward of Knglnnd. It was learned jestcrday In will made In December, WIS. Mr. Hamilton left several hundred dollars te Miss Hepe, who nl thai time worked In the Pest office. He first met her when call ing for his mall. I.utcr. It Is said, he passed most of his week-ends nt her i home In Heltsvllle. The will, new tn mother rant ei i-aui miss, at wr Seu III i . ,., m n ,,(, Tblrttcnth street, earb this morning, i and nephews. The will named David eeuMCtl n sudden attack by, the police. I r- Watts us executer. Thlrt.cn men nnd 'Iv girls were caught I M i,,,n"1.i.I'nll1 rnff S.n,ld!)oe,nnn,! tn and hauled off in patrols te the police P'': mteM wa worth ?200.0ne in station. Twe of the girls gate,, "con- I rc7,r.,,nt''- . , cert'" In their .ells until din light. While be wns nn Kplscepal clergy- Tim festMtlcs were nt tiulr t.nit.f ,"l,n. J'r Hamilton was marri.sl te abe tC 1 30 e'c Wk The?,1 1 Mni ? . -" Augusta .Hesslle Stevenson, , of from ber f District Det.s tive Trat.chetella was i:"""'"""!.'.'...' "v '?.,. i) I' . 'A?. . tveted te the place. Upen the first I " ,'a- i. ii. i V .f. .' ...,... I,.,..,. l, fdiin.l un iit,.ni.,.ti.. .... . i : urT the i ioice came about after .Mr. Identifies Anether letter '"" r . .'" ..L""1"1.,,? .. '."n, 'VJ l'.0""1 Hamilton bad some trenhle with I.I- resriiiruii. iiiuiniri anil snillliing ,. :., i.:. ... .... t iiiiii.,-. ber of the Philadelphia and Mlwleu nun (lubs nnd wn a famll fifr" the ranges um yearn age whf nVw llw llw pigeen sheets wcic held. " Yu'Jvne of the Fex (lun Company, eMWjne Junction, until h. death, wlilr-h was due te heart disease. Fermer president of the K. H. (ledshnlk Munn faclurlng Company, u textile firm, which went out of business. He was a et era, i of the Civil Wnr and a member of the Union league. He Ih rurylveil by his widow, one son. 0. A. '?W'a,j nnd two daughters, Mrs. It. It. ClnrK nnd Miss Margaret (ledshalk. luticrnl servircs will take place at his home Wednesday at 11 A. M. Mme. E. P. de V. Cnstel Madame IMuarde P. de V. Cnstel, who was Lizzie Mncurtney. for many jears the leading soprano of fit. Jehn s Catholic Church. Thirteenth street above Chestnut, died en March 2.i In Pelotas Itle (Jrnnde de Sul, nrnssil, where she made her home with her brother. lr, Jeseph Clyde Macartney. Anether brother Is James 8. McCart ney, of 201 0 North Itreiid street, this city. Madame de Castel was in her seventy-seventh ear. She was burled In the cemetery adjoining the Spanish Portuguese Catholic Church of St. Mary Magdalen at Pelotas. The Rev. Dr. Augustus Busch The ltev. Dr. Augustus Hunch, former pastor of the Cartnel Presbyterian Chunh. Nineteenth street ami Susipie hannn avenue, died last night at the home of his daughter. Mrs. ( buries I,. Weeka, .1432 North Seventeenth street. He was Mcventy-cigbt jenrs old. Dr. nuseh was born In Winona, Minn. He was graduated from weDasn College and took bin doctor's degree at Dubuque Seminary. After a number of charges, he wns assigned te the Carinel PresbMerlnn Church In 1SII1, where he served until 1!'02. when he returned te his home in Wlnenn. Twe weeks nge he celebrated hN golden wedding anal anal vcrae here. ... . , . He is simhcd by I'i'J widow and eleven children. Mrs. Ella Remmel Mrs. Ella ltemmel. wife of Geerge Itemmcl. 42S Seuth Perty-scvcnth street, dltfd jesterdav nt the nge of slxtv-the. She was for many jenrs n member of the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Ilreud and Diamond street, nnd wns Interested In many charities. The funeral will take place Wednes day afternoon from the Hemme' home. Mrs. Hemmel Is survived by her hus band, a daughter. Mrs. (J. Searing Wil Wil eon, and three suns, Charles K. Hom Hem mel. Walter Hemmel and Karl Hom Hem mel. Funeral of. Rebert Russell Funeral service will be belli nt - it our cm nUIIRCHES AND THEATRE? WILL JOIN IN MUSIC WEERl MURDER CASE PLEA i i-i n-Aj.MM Afi.annfl am Al fl special rrui(ii"" .-...-..- i, we. ij ervance In Phllidlphl , fl Philadelphia's first Mum Weet, t4J i( nn "Music Sunday." Abrll 30. 1 will be celebrated with seeclnl aermeai Trial of Sephie K.lly.f.. Accused I jj-i --yj J 1 of Slaying Geerge jenns, Rich Merchant, Begins OVERSEAS VETERAN DIES " " . i .1 I . i... sv I Vt'll ll'll'lll' till .1! Ill U'flM i W'.i.hii,. ..1,1 ML., J i.l... iur wiMiui'ii , . r" " "J'"".' i- i.ivii- mum,., tin ll. C(l UZ. lOWOVnr. nn. ii.v ii.iiik iii -- - -.-k. ...wv... .... '.-."".-'"" '' ...wi.- .,, nititfii Kir t eitt nl niifriiiiunn tt. . e.. .. .i t. i. ...... i i .- r,. ii,m-i Swn "T'lupMTy'n".." who , I!"" J,"V ,i"7' ' ! m .-" &n knew"' and Vi" r Z ' V, ," tn me, rM,S &t ' NS''Tfl T"r'n ,,M iVi '!' jtXlSte Hfty-alxth Engineers even rlnned un the -nllwn t.-wlvs te ",l,il Mn '"I"' The outfit was i iVIpnils Unew von are unworthy nf me ' ... i ..... JnV.,,. town. He is a Civil nv veteran, a ten strict, lie bad been ill a lung time prcyenVXa.Uef"es awarded ,u. c.tcl "feurragce" and ' I wm.l "mt 'lve ' fnTjm w,c Tm' J mV Z.d n abaret in fullswin- , WtfVi ,f,"'- '"'" VnR"P 'K'fZ I heni ,11,l!"i",n Vf .t,,P ,,,,?r, "t! VZ en n'Tf'-P 7 NcMb VrterTr? i'd ;:.ki;;::: JSS ?SES?;ESh.;" "-s? -"-; -sx'SRa;, ,,lire;,r,s; ux'uSSS Who spoke from Wile.. His spm-l, Mr St wnsen's wl.leu. who v.s M,s. m Xn-Iivill... Ten.... nsUlns her If s. ,K T . an es Soett He held t lem .n th i gnret Hussell and two chll d: ren It "I"'" wns passed. lie is survived by his was frcsiuentl Interrupted and then an i ClirMme Wctbcrill Hi, e. The Hex. bad net lived at 111- Sixth avenue. I ,.P SeOO bail for court , Deaths of a D(1Y Ar' "V"' "" , '.Tl,K u w"ew lin,'1 " f?"r' m i ' ?n1l,fh,f attempt was m.ide te rush the ler.-ies. KredcIckH. (Infiin. p.iMer of the First .Whillle. In IliiHl. She .bid sh- had. ' .n.ii: , i ueains Of a U(iy ., lllclIjj,eP of gnaker ( it LeOgt ' N , I-un-ral hcrMces will be held from taya the m count, and a suppeitcr of rnltari.it. Church, will officiate. P.urlal "De .m,u recall int-educln te a Mr. riRI i Yflll'RC Al I DlfUTI . .., r. ' Mii'' V,1,1T,rl'."m "' v"1''!" UrP n O "' '1,""'" . 7",nr,r,m '"'"!,' t t : ) Cellins drew a reveh.-r Others pre- 'will be In Ne.th l.aunl Hl'l Ccmete.-.v. Saurv a man named Kclln as utw ,s. UlHLi), TUUht ALL HIBHT! LOUIS DREKA .neer.s: Paell I.lge. Ne. ..K). I. U. U. cock with solemn n.pileui mass In A. .e,l ,.nv..U-nrv nl,... in,..,, i.i.i, ,i.... Mr SiMciisnii unu fnrtv.tti.. imn i.iv i. .t,,i " . . r .. and Poell I eilticil. ., . I u , lr. rimrcli of Hie .Wen-ion. I he SAYS BANDITS DlD KILLING Sl.rclnl Vhpateh te Kfrnfnff TuWln Lrta'r Wllkcs.Itarre, Pa.. April .'t. Sephie Kellyen, twenty-one ear.s eld,ln n voice as clenr as a bell steed In a crowded courtroom today, and when asked te plead in the case In which she Is charged with the nulrdcr of Geerge .Jehn. Tlch merchant! answered "net guilty." She was dressed In a costly fur coat, were n dainty dress of blue, prettily trimmed, wns rouged nnd powdered and exceptionally brave as the tight for her life get unuer way. Men nnd women from all walks of life struggled te gain admittance te the courtroom. Judge Ilenjninin It. Jenes was compelled te order the doers dosed, with strict orders te permit only these interested in the case te enter. Th first birnm railed were net cer tain whether tiej- could render n verdict of first desree murder ngnlnst a woman. Others sidestepped en this point nnd brought from the court the query as te whether or net men drawn for Jury serxlce could net discharge their duty ncierdiiig te I heir oath. The State charges that, en the night of January tl, last, MP's Kellven lured Jehns te the Pecnnn Meuntuln. shot him, Willi robber) ns a mntlc. mid then notified farmers that they had been pursued nnd attacked by four men. Jehns and the girl were in n hotel en Jnnuiirj (1. It Is said he dlsplajcd a large roll of money and that the sight of this prompted the girl te lay a plan for getting pint of it. They left hcic about 8 o'clock In an Inclesed automo bile. On u lonely strip of meuntuln read Jehns wns .het. The girl reached fanners, told them of the Hioetlug and disappeared. The merchant was found dead. The next day Miss Kellyen was arrested and dlschaiged. Her stories were of sin h 11 conflicting nature th.it she was icarrcslrd and an indictment followed. chimes, and concerts In the leadlni theatres, according te plans which are being completed by the Philadelphia Music Lcugtie. According te William C. Hammer, secretary of the organization, seventy ether cities have inaugurated this pUa with unqualified success, nnd every In In (llcatien points te u full measure of co operation from the commercial, rell. gleus, educational and social circles of Philadelphia. Among the churches nnd theatres that will aid the movement are : Hely Trin ity Episcopal Church, Woodland Pres byterian Church, Mcsalah Reformed Church. Unitarian Church of German town, Bethel Synagogue, Mount Ver non Reformed Church, Fiftieth Hnplltt Church, Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Philips llroeks Memerial Chapel, St. Mnttlns Protestant Kplsce pal Cliurcn, i,ucHinui eircet uaptlst. Church. St. Stephen's Protestant Kplg. copal Church, Allegheny Avenue Hap. tlst Church, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, nnd the following theatres: Lvric, Ferrest, Stanley, Keith's, Nixon, Broadway, Strand, Allegheny, Colonial and f!ennantevn. 16 AUTOS REPORTED STOLEN Sixteen automobiles were reported te the police today os stolen. The owners and vulucs ate: Antonie Amate. 7.1.1 Seuth Tenth street. .vMl): Harry Stelker, odd Seuth Fifty-sixth street. .$"."0; Harry NelmniiH (Hllll Market street, !?7.,w; unvid Miller, Jr.. 8.11 Seuth Fortieth street, $700; Mullcr F. Ilnlslicld. Ill," Roosevelt boulevard, $100; Mnseu Herg. 1702 West Dauphin street. S2000; Jeseph Mitchell. 4 Seuth Fnrraguet terrace, $1,"00: Paul S. Mer, 10..I Walnut street. $2500; Mrs crowd was stampeded, women tainted and several t ciseiik were- trampled upon. A young mtin was pursued Inte h side street nnd n number of shots v,re died. At tills Point, adds the correspondent. an officer Jtiuiped upon the lur ies which made t.p the pbit erm nnd declnred the meeting udj.iuineil In the interest of peace. Mrs. Fogarty. pri,prielresft of the Commercial Hutu', f'nstlcbar. was wounded ill the should r. presumably by the bullet tired ut tin; meeting. Offlcinl iigiucs given out tui..i) show that .'1220 men left the hve Dub'in bal talhms of (be iilMt Kepubliciu .uiiiy jestcrdny nftci noun, and innrciied te Sn.ltiiHc'il, wlici" tbe leek .in eatli of allegiance te the repub ic, ticeing tliem ae've from any further reapenslbllit te the Dull rircinn. old. He as a u-sutlle speitsman He wns educated nt the De Lanccy Scheel and the I'nivcrslty of Pcnnsyl unin, running en the 1MI! track team. Denied Knew Ins Other, "lied l.news I lertulnly did net c.c'nimcd the witness feu Idly. Madame Layyah Barakat Says Se. Founder of Stationery Business Dies Praises United States at Aflc of 83 , .' ,'" ,,l,10l'k,.a" "'lrlH ?'' "V rl8'"- , Leuis Dreka. founder of the station' of A. Alexis I. du Pent Alexis I. young son of I rands lie wen mere than 100 trophies in "D.i ou recall n letter earlier named i ec si.mcs win nei iiniin inem i ecause ery htere at 1121 Cheslniit street wbleli nnj Mniluunu Hhelt du Pent, 1121 , t-hoeting, inoterbo.it racing. nu.isli. ' Hagen, te whom jeu 3iie as jnnr new l !'"-v "",V,? re.islen, ami 1 bat will save, i.nrii ,js lslnP and one of the eldest Hpiuce street, died jesterdey of dlph- racrpiets, peel and tiack. nddics 1001 Klghih inenuc''" the U,,'n- '!'7- x lln , 1,' ' ' T eunK members of the I'lilen League, died ,i;crj,. Interment will be made at the In 1!02 be was nwanled the Grand Piosecutei continued. woman or hji-vpt and Heme, who weie Satuiiln.x night In his apartment In the ' ,,. j.ent ,i0 Nemeuis Cemetery. Wll- Pris at O.nend. Belgium, when he com-! When she replied in the negative S,1"- '"",1 Iew. "cckH te attract the St. James Hetel. Thiiteentb and Will- lIllKt0n. et '1 P. M. today. peted in n field et meie than 100 1 Wnrlvisse . ailed Ht.gan into the .out t- JO""! mcl1, aml "he l,",t ,,l,,r K0IM' - nut streets. He was el,-hl. -llnee cars b . marksmen from all parts of the world. 100111 and asked If she did net mucin- "T."." ..ii ...., , ,. . dd. Death was due te the Infirmities Qr.,, pnnJnDPQQMPM Pll P He was also a journalist and author. ' ber him Belfast. April !'.. (By " 1. answering a knock at the d ier $ '5 1 :S it I P.l lehn Mallen. of his lietue in Skeenlel avenue lust night, was o.nfrei.ted bj a ;;ang of men who asked If bis mw was In the keusc. Upen rcphltig In the negative Mallen was shot desd. A bomb thrown Inte a bedroom tn the house .f Jehn Simpsen In Arlington street weuude.l tw children, nscd thiee and six. Four men were killed nnd three eln dren were wounded Suturduj night In the Slim Fein area near the old Ixdge re.nl district. The ases of tlie men rnnjed from forty te 'Uiy-three. The chl'dren are two. seven and thir teen years old. It vas number grim week-end for Belfast. The sheeting of the men U bellctcil te him been in r'Ulsnl for the killing Sat irdav of t'eiHtah'e Geerge Turner, who hnd ben n regu lar pellcrnian for fourteen ye.ir. The asssi-s'in bred nt Turner from . vncnnt house nnd 'mule bis esespe. The mir of the sheet! i;; of the police nun sp-cid rapldl . en! i.nsplte the eurfev iiinr last night, tbeip ere n-cne- of eicjte. nt In the streets, T.ater be.u v illie and revolver lirlns. punctuated with the shrieks of women 'and chl'dren. was bard. mil s.-tij afrerwnrd the bodies of tb f' ur men ivere iniicn te a iiniin, ner tne three wounded cl'll'icn 3N0 wer, con cen Tyed. The fstber of the clitlilrcii. Jearph Walh. was one of the men who was jhet and killed All the all lng" took ln's In the riMr-r r ti. deilius Wsi-di, who lived in Alten street, wns Mnj 11 bd with the two jnunger chl'dren, and tlie bullet which klllfil him veinil tlitni TT,-Oyjear-elil I'.inlget was shot through tbebead. 1 IincTeii. April I!,- 1 Mv A. I' i--Tlie British oislnnnie steamer I'ptnn. which was .seized off the lilsh 1 east at v.eck by raiders who stewed its iurge aun.. In 1 sonic nnhii' wn nlnce. .'iiutatiied 40(1 rifles, net 20.00'), as had been reported ; TOO.reve'vers. t' l'tv -nine uurhlne gins BHvl ,1500.000 mhiimI. i f rtllc niuiiiuiiitlei., tegrtlic;' with n sn all ;uuntli ...' ex plosives, It wns Katcd in the Him-j. of Commenii tei'in bv Wliwteu Churchill, Bacretnr'- for the Colenic, Mr, Chun bill ald th" vee was captured In the hUhest pl'iitlcil fash Ien by a tmrt of the onieplrnfors hostile te ffie Previsional Government, end thnt. the Incident wns a serious en. , constituting n girss and disbeiinrable k breach of the truce which had bum Had with the dillv elicteil represent.! represent.! ttrtstef tb" Itlsh (leenle. '$'np f ct that such an e'abernle eon een nlnTcy null be set en fe t iii Cmk Shows thnt the lr ivlsictie' Govi rnment control of the Cerk district Is iiinc tlcally iieii-"istcnt." he nuitlii'ii'i. "This Is re'ii, ukable, In view of the fact thnt lib 1 opinion In Cerk is ererwlie'iulm'l. In favor of the tr.-itv." Mr'. Clin chl'l denied that aiinrciiv rttgned in C ,rk. adding, however that there, wn no doubt tin-1 the Pr.v,Henil Government V inntrel ever the inn tlneers was very lax. lie declined te Stay what action the Government con- tems)lnted. Mwwf,-R unner Pacemckr te Be Sold A.'AwiuitV Clt,V, Apil !1 -The s-lennr li &$tMmn, wMrh "" '""'i ',. ,1''' i,73t,tatniii,"t ,'IS s'lmm'r 1" M'lintlc J 'if Cltf.Jafter It was nllevd tlist if hn ' n or ii pi r .... ue.... T'i'ie ier ,!', wit; no slid at n icti-m in ,t'nn y, Aprl' 17. Federal JuU' Je- it, nan inc nruereu mm if"- Among his liubllshed works are "Jeu of Speit. "At the rrent in a Flivver" and "Frem Pellu te Yank." Mr. Stevenson was a member of the Racquet. I'l.lludelnhia Ceuntr.v ami Plil'a.lelt Inn Skating Clubs and the Delta PI Fraternity. He was also gev et nor of the Philadelphia Gun Club. Mr. Stevenson's mother died No vember 14. 1021. PICK GRAND JURY FOREMAN ' April Venire Contains the Names of Ne Women Judge Davis today appointed J. I.. Mink, credit man. Ill Tulpche, ken stld't. fin etc in uf the Apill (hiiinl .lur.. Tl.c ether members, mining whom .i,-c no w in arc C. Ileil". isn painte". 1 l.'l! N'nrlii Siytie'h -Irw", Jifeb Bn-ipier. biekblndei, 02(1 North Twelfth stnvt : Peter Crewe, palui.,'. 1'iJtsl S0111I1 Mnrkee si ret ; David (Joedman. cle.k. 720 North Seventh sins 1. C (icii. laborer. l.'O.'J Frenci -'r, , Hnirv Ilnttnn, net 011.11. int. :j.'!'1 Citiil strut. Chillies Hobe!', cabiliet ii fil.i . (!2.'k Kluiwe.d avenue: Je-epb Kc.irnc. plumber. 220!, Iieuthird ir t; liernnrd I vnch. itniblnist IsOs; I 1 1.','. 1 ivniuc; William M ''Adams. Jr., 1 trk. 2.'hs Tnskei !'. lb 'nn. Cartli.v. (iirpcnter, 4.;; (fimbria street: .. Il.lililiilill. sune, nit ' il .11 1U2.! 01 !" n,nnue : Alb. rt Schlu.k. fore man. 2010 Odeti stiiet, Ce.li m Wi lit), .. ici. jji 1 r.n'tiiii stm t , ,1. 11 1 iipsen, , lerk. le.'tl Iliend street TAXRECEIPTS SLUMP First Three Months Shew Decrease of Mere Than $2,000,000 l,ii te the luwi-r tax inte there has turn 11 marked decrease in the tax ricilpts for the first (line mouths of thl vear. A ipu'rUrlv report of Receiver of Tnes Ken lr'c; tednv shows thnt the tetnl rec, !pis for t e ti i t three months .if I'C.'L' in" .tHi,0s7.0s:i I.".. .1- cm linns' Hi SI 1. 01 1.010 Ii.". In Hie iiinc lie nl'is liisi war. Tux reieliils from nil sources for Miu'cli t .tailed .7.!1V.(,. 04-1. HI Tax re clpts en real estnte for the first three ii-etiths of this vear tetalled 4,ri.--.!.-il..'Hl: for 11)21. Sil,."ili.4at.lt Fer wdioel tn the 1022 1 elleetlnnn totals S2.440,H21I."7, and fur the same three montle. of 11)21 .'2.127.77S I'll. Witter rents fur 1022 total S.'I.SH), sil'J 2! .mil fur the . me time lat war, ,;1 7."."i - "2 CHITA RED ARMY ADVANCING V'acilvaatek Troops Forced te Retire te Territory Guarded by Japanese Teklo. April .'!. ill A. P 1- He. 1 don't knew thnt man." Wnrbissp ihm u!;cil Miss Stene te identify Chief of Police Herman, of Nushville, whom be calltd into the cotirtieom. but si,. insisted mIic did net Knew him. "De jeu knew what 1001 Kighth avenue. Nashville, was in 11MMIV" Wnr bassn nsked. "Ne." "Don't veu knew it was a house of ill repute?" "1 (ion t knew an thing about it. and I never livnl 111 sin h a place in n,,v life." Miss Stene ibvl.irul. weeping. Varb.is.se indica.i'il he would tall the .ahville witnesses te tc.tif,v 111 it '.ill tt nl PHILA. MANJDAUGHT Arrested by Baltimore Police as Bandit Suspect A mnn who gave Baltiniaie police the nnme of William Kelly, of 2e:i" Ne'th Twent.v -li.ih siren, Philadel phia, was captured in Baltimore s leruay while taking part, it Is alleged, in the robber of n store. A patrolman saw live men carr.vlng hets of cloth from the stoic of Merris M. Seller. West Baltimore street. Kell.v wn' uahbeil with four ether men es- a'lln? in an auto. Anether Pliiladelphlun. Jehn . Kcli.v, ii r. t'arv fe- the murder of Francis M. e i-ii'd Madame I.avynh Bnr.iknt yes. I 0f ',, d.i afternoon In the Central Y. M. ' -vrl fa!l. - .. .1.1 ...I . ..11. tertl C. A. She added: "The hope of the world lies in ie ie llgien. We de net want preaching, but we tin need a religion that will be lived up te every dn.v In the week. In the 1 ars. In the street, anil espeeiallj In business. "Whin ou find sineeilt and !wneH in n man ou will find a real muii. And the American people luive both. The PENNA. CONGRESSMEN FILE Dreka is survived by a .laugh- ter. MIHIcetit. who married Tinmus it. petitions Submitted ter nenemma- Siett, New erk tliibman, en .Murcn 10. She Is at present nvva en her hone moon and probably is still Ignor ant of her father's death. Iniismuch as the'r itinera!' wns kept n secret tlen In May Primary Ilarrlahurg. April I!. (By A-I'r 1.',.,.,. Miumtmrs of the Peniisvlviuila delegation In Congress filed petitions for US UICT lllliriur,, "tin i.t-it u n,.... --- - .,. . M... , Leuis Diekn was bem in Philadelphia renomlnnlien in the Ma 1 r iiiai at in 1SSII and after spending several y.ars , the State Bi.ieuu II. cello 1 edi . learning the engraving trade In New 1 Mere than IHO pet I I en , urr Ued In the Yerk he returned te Philadelphia in ' morning mail. 'Ibis is the last week Charles II, Crewe Pest, 2."0, Veterans et Foreign Wars, will conduct the mili tary part of I lie ceieinenles. Fumes Reut N. Y. Hetel Patrons New Yerk. April .'I. Guests nt the Hetel Belmont, at Fmty-secen.l street nnd Park avenue, weie obliged te make a hasty elt jesactday when am monia fumes filled the hotel as a result of a break In the machinery in the basement. Many of these occupying rooms en the upper floors had time te pick up only bathrobes and ether light attire, and were obliged te remain In the lobbies several hours until their apartments ngnln become inhabitable. G. Feriy. Mount Helly. N. Garret W. Thcslng. Jr., .1 4.1X0 . 1001 weii street, S.'leO; I.ulu II. Dcncler, Ferns Ferns Ferns bere, Pn.. .120."; Max Gemit. 0251 Addison street, ?S.0: Michael Nelan, SS02 Kiw.inda. $."00; Jehn Glever, 1008 Tasker street. S700: .Tesenh Stewlck, Chester. Pn., ?7"0: Dr. Philip Abi-ahaniven, 1441 Seuth Sixth street, 10(10. Civil Service Rule Annulled The Civil Service Commission today annulled the rule that city empleyes must work in one department at least ix meutha btfetc being transferred te another. The rule was established tinder the Administration of Mayer Blnnkcnbuig. Cabinet member of the present Administration asked for Its lescindlng. as it wns mid te be harm ful te the tlepaitments. At the public hearing today no one appeared te speak for or ngnlnst It. I)KAT1t KNIOHT. On Apnl 1'. 11IUDGET. wife of W'ltmcr Kf.lpcnt lleiniive .mil frlemln In vltnl te fun'Tul. en v,lnilv nernlne. t . e'clut'i from resilience. Ifav-rierd ami Wn.i"woeil remls. Anlmere t'ark. SeUain rtnulnm nr,s Rt .s I) 'ills' Church nt 10 A. M Inlermer.t Si l.-nln' Cemclery. PATTONAt lA'pan Oruvr. N. J., April 1, IIKI.i:N (t . liKUKhUv e' tJte Cera l'itlen, Hteil K. Rilallvcs neil (rlnils are InvllfJ in at. nul luneral services, Tl.iu -Jay, 2 J'. M., ut otrlerj et J. Wes'ey Cruft i- foil, 2815 Dltunntiil m. AI.KXA.Vi:it April 2. MARA", wife of .lehn H. Vlexand. r. W il 7-'. Funeral, VJ. eley, I I. M . from rcahlne et her sen-In-lavv C. W. WIkIiiiimii, 01)7 N. 30th t , .'.vmilen. y. .". tntrn-ent private. Tit Merlih C. meters'. (lODSIIAl.K. April .'. HmVAIlD H. OOD. SKAI.K. In 1.1m S.'ith er. Funeial nerViCt, nl hit late relil"ni -, 110 Mill Crt'k ead, Anlmer, WednetdHV, tl A. M. llle.rlr.n,. I rlvale. IIKI.r WANTF! JIALE paint sm.i:hmi;n A nttlenally known itm.p-ny haa opening, for two experiment i m I lit salesemen; cli ii ml truvellnk' terr lerj ,i salary or commli cemmli ulna; all rupUes strtetly cenn A 213, Led. Of. .,. .,.!., f .!, V., m V.ul . .. i. i""i", '" ' ' "" i r 18(14 and stnrted In t be stnt nner.v liusi- ier I.....K. , Americans, because jeu fed us when '.; "7 "" '. ",:'... ....... i ..t n..i, ' lvtltlens were filed by I hemat S. we had netliiiiK te eat. and the Amerl- ' ' ' '"" .(''rvvhere the Bosteffle , Butler. Uepublican. Eljhtli. dean of , ..... rlnu is better than a purport te- ?" ht '"'f l;,fV'.w,,r,i nievlne te the delecatien : Milten 7. Sbrcve. Be da, in that part of the world." ;,. ! - " ' W- ' publican. Twent, -n.ntb : . a'"'"! A- j ' Ine m 111 Chestnut street, the pres-i Kendall, Bepubllcnn. lwenty-feurtli. SOVIET TO DEMAND SHIPS IS! if,U. thP ""i n j. Jm,,s te -thw. , Gifts of Silver Fer the Brides of Easter-Time Requests Will Be Made at Genea Economic Conference l.oii(!eii. April .".. (By A. I'.) A. Mr. Ureki. had n tbo.euijh nnd prnc ' i . ', u" r '""' V, '"'AV, .V" , ",,, tlc.,1 knewledxe of cver.v detail of tl.c Democratic papers f or the II teciit stationery huslnes... i:.lvai. A. Ahbev, and h..r cs II Spoils, Bepubllcnn, the ureal artist, enre said of him that he i for the Mnetcentli. considered Leuis Dreka the sicetest en- eerdini: te n '1 iine.s dispatch from Kiga. graver the stationery business h.id ever messiiRcs tunc iieen receiveu tiieic te produced the , ffeet thnt the Moseevv Soviet will make the following demands nt the Genua Cenference: Recognition of tlie Soviet men bant flan, unrestricted use of foreign ports and the hiindiiu; ever of all Bosnian ships. it will he claimed thai 00 per cent of Russia's pre-war shipping wus in fereiRU ports, and if an.v of It lias been iiit it should lie i opined. if thi. llanlanelles.be In 11100 Mr. Dreka lelired. after fur- t -two ears in business, and Charles B. Hamilton and Henry R. Carrod beusbt his interests and have continued the business. in tne event ei tni. . .' ii i -e t ile n ii ii .in . rliy. ei thi, city, who is sPrvHig a coming neiitinl the Soviet (.evernment jn politics fur mniiv vear in the Oak e i'iiti'iiin in tne .viai'.v uinii pcuiien- will hceK pan'cipaiien in me interna- ,Hm. action. I'p te uheiii .1 ' -i I.OO..I .uiuiui iii un iiirr,.i, WANTS TO DO "STUNTS" 1'nii fn N.iult.v. nn aviator, wants the pest of "air director" at Philadel phia's Sesiiil-Centeiinlal r"xpoltlen. In a letter reieived today at the of 'ice of the K'.posltlen Association nt ,lic Hellevue-Stiatfeitl. Nnulty premised . n ..i ki,n,ii..ti tie i liihitliin. lncledinc Jehn Dagney ,, )v(, ( ,, scnphinn en the Sehujl- Jehn Dacue.v. former member of the M Uiver. Nnulty Is a Philadelphia!!, Council from the I'eit.v -second Ward, but it at present living In Washington, tiled .vesteitluj ut his home, 12 v"rlf ' nml. (ink I.nne. .Mr. I'asnev was lift j -six tears old and hud In en iiitivt. Mitchell Ink ii nm it ftjtli t Tniil rtr fltlil ttllllilur lillf . .... . .. .... " i- u ".mii' i"i iiii .' t. ti.- i Hallewell director of the r IrM national - - - ul the tiniP of )lh ,(.n,, . , ,.ltv . Bank of Snnd Snr ugs Mil. .ami the AppiCpn MIIRQF fillARflFn bulldiiiK Inspector. He was a leader 171i-rLt1!k r.bberj of the bank In April. 11)20. was AOOU&LU IMUHsJC UUAMUtU , ,.e Itepiibllu.n Club of the Forty! f IClCIlCr ).. .... I.n ten, I .. Bui.,11.1 (..mi Iia - . ... . . mr m-rr ...Him. - .... " .-"i" .,,.-, . , , , second vv urn aim ter n ieiik tunc was prison. He nnd five ether men became Fear Alleged Slayer of Cincinnati the club's treasurer. He was also nl wedcrd tiehtl.v in n venti ater en ten of ,.,m .... . r-j , ,,. ,,,ii,..r r ,h ii..l- it,. I.. i,,,,,r,., ,.,, , .1 L..MJ! I .. - ...I, .l UdWVCI Will rsCIIIU IU UHU LIIC " " "' ' ,. ..... ...., ............ . one ei ine ellllillllKS. ..111. were neiu vncr.- - ,; four hours until policemen and firemen . '' '. Allr" - rear that in nviid the ventilator apart. her hlithly nen-eus slate. nygiuviiKil READY TO TRY GOVERNOR Salt Cellars Benben Dishes Almend Dishes Sandwich Traj'3 Bread Trays Centerpieces Flower Vases Candlesticks Tea Caddies Competieres Cheese Dishes Relish Dishes Butter Dishes Gravy Beats Card Trays Photograph Frames Sugar Baskets Sweet Meat Jars Salt and Pepper Shakers Jam Jars and Spoons Muffineers Vegetable Dishes Water Pitchers Cake and Flower Baskets Salad and Fruit Bowls Lemen Dishes and Ferks Het Dish Mats Flatware and Servers Mayonnaise Bowls and Ladl Cracker and Cheese Dishes Serving Trays Tumbler Coasters Embezzlement Case Against Small en Call In Illinois Court WauliciMii. III.. April .".. Ill' A. i Tilnt of l.t ii Small, Governer of Illinois, en charges of enllspliaev te cniheaxle Slate funds, was un mil hcic tedaj. The Governer obtained a con tinuance en Mnrch 0, when he made the ple.i that It wns n.iessary for li i lit te devote bis time te furthering the SteteV hanl-rend preginm. A venlie ha- be.-n summoned and all witnesses hnvt h, en subpeenal d Stale'. Attorney Mertiinei, of Saiignmeii Ceuiitj,' who v ill have charge of lie presei iitleu, h.'s iiniieiiiie.'d that he Is read) te pre'ci'd wlib the case, Man Injured by Train Kdwa-.l Itejce, of Sinlthvlllc. N. J is in the Burlington Count Hospital. Mount I loll, after beuiH struck l. n "eris fiem Vladivostok tednv 'aid tlie train .Saturday nlshi near Biruilnghnm. ','fi Pei feieeh f the Chita Geveriinu nt, I'dvenclni: stmthwnrd nleiiK (he IV-url liall'vav In niruit of Vlad'vostek G iv .! illicit trot ps, bad rea lied Spi.swkeve. Tic V ...'ivostel. troop- in fist us l'ev , r' fn ., tu retire Inte tnltnrv 'ii'i'lci' 'iv the .lniinn"se, ire he'iii: dis aruied bv th" Ja'miic-" f r c ' nn en 'iidi i 1 He I f.nips ai e s,i I te have Ilea Iv inv ided .lapauesi' neiitwl leiri ter . the Jii.iunesp belti:tiiu h n wn histllities In vlevv n? neetl itimis tint .ie eud tu: between tin' Japanese Gov e.'iiment riii the Chilli Soviet II 'public. Accused of Twe Held-ups Geerge l.egue, 1021 1'i.si Munmeuth street, and Jeseph C'esij. .'')M firaiis luck sticei were bed in .sViflOO Vill i. nil bv Mniilstrai'1 N'eff nclav rite" witii.ses had ideiitlfitd tin in a. two n? f 1. 1 it 0 i'ii win Sntiiiibi ni';ht held up tic it'in'i" s res of Abe M-'ckninu 'fill Ninth 't.'vcni'i stre.t ami Mn I'll .ch, 20-'57 North Thirtieth -trci't. Hi- skull is finctund ami he lest part of I. is left hand lit.,,, wns tlisceveied en' i nscieus en the tracks ! a passer ' nist in time te picvent hi- being i-tiutk bv aini'lier train It is thenlit hi 1 1. nl tn In u nl a moving train at !',i iiiiii. I. un. New Yerk Man Swallows Icdlne Dtspeiiil lit uiii'ii he found Constance Wlls ii ,i I" I aiSclphlii waitress, lnd Jlisl the eliv I, avnld blm, t'elly De. i.iur.v , of 21"s liieadvv.iy. New Yerk, liccenlliii! In the police, tried te end his ,ife In i he .Mount epien Hetel last tiy less et sleep ami .llsinciliiutliui (et feed. Miss Olivia M P. Stene might tr.v te end her life, Warden llenrk. of Unv inend Street Jail, plnceil two ma trons nn puard before her tell through out the night. Miss Stene, vv he-.' trml fei ih slaving of Kills G Klnkead. fermerlv eorper.illnii counsel of Cliicliiu.il i, ,lll be continued teda.v . was said te have leen unable te sleep since last l'tldiiy, and In that time has eaten enlv a few sllirs of toast. She collapsed three times en the witness stand. 1 HIGHWAYMEN ROB TRAIN Believe Bandits Leeking for Silk Train en New Yerk Central Pniiidilusepsle, April .".. Unhb-rs vesien'av held up a new Ymk Centril fieght train south of CbeUcn Station, twelve miles from here, ordered the train ere'v te detach the cnglm- ami broke the seals of six cars, The robbers' demands were bucked ut the point of suns While itiilrea.l u itlculties confirmed Association. Mr D.tiinc 1 smvlved Ii bis widow. Mrs. Annie T. 1Mb nej, and six ehrdieu. the Missis Anna Gertrude,, l'miuhy, I.erettn. I'.crenlce and Claire Il.tj-nev and Stanhy Pag ne.v . The foil ral will take place' Thursilav meni'ng from the liigney home. Hripil. m mass will be ald at 10 o'clock nt the Church of the I Inly Angels, (ink U'liir, , William C. Buchanan William dener Buchanan, n tired i brnss nmniif.i. lurer, who died Sntur- j da, will be buiicil tomennw unci all seivicis will be I eld at 2 o'tletk In the afternoon at the home of bis daughter, Mis, Laurence S. Hedliehl, ,'1717 North Park avium1. Mi. Ilm li.iimii was eight -six .vears old. lie was bnin in Glasgow, Scotland, and was i grndii lite of the I'nheisjtv of Ghlsgicv, He came In tin- iniinti' nm after leav ing the un'veisiiv and enteml the brass nianufactiiriiin' business, in whieji be was looked iipim .is an niithnrlt.v In mnlteis celli crniiig brass, He retired fiem biisiiiis in IMic, Edward H. Godshalk l.dward II. Gndshnlk. elghtv live. Ce. Famous Plantation Blend Ceffer 36c lb., 5 lbs. $1.75 Rich and fragrant Freth Direct te Yeu Frem Our Own Reatery Tropic Blend, 30c lb. French Breakfnat, 40c lb. Charge Accounts Solicited Tlinne Spruce W0 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sti. 5600 Germantown Ave. Tea Sets, Meat Platters, Coffee Sets J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jeheirv - Silver - Stationery Clir.STNUT AND JUXIPKR STREETS icnlii at his ,in. , III! Mill (Vck ie.nl iiliiiiin Mi (iiidshiilk was a ineui' the tlieer.v of police elheers that the well-l newu aiiieng sportsmen died lliieiiv evl.ientiv iihii uiieinieii te held ut... train usiiall leaded with valuable silks, which had passed through Chel sea em ller. thev were unable te give nn,v estii-iate of I he Miieuiil or value of the goods believed te have been stolen. , Atlantic City, N. J. Rfidin; Terminal Stere Open Evcningi Pa3ter Assumes New Pest Klccit'd h, the vestrv at a meeting the e.nl.v part of Mnr-h, the ltev. Thnm.is At t Inn- Mci weather yesterday began his pastorate In the Pietestnnt KoIsceiihI Chureb lit St. liarnnluis. uuht 1 svvnlliivvlu a vial of Iodine. Third mid Piiuphin siierts, a wi sn.r j l is new in me i ii iii,s,ii,ii ...hi is (., tin- iicv, ..limes .vie i.ntecK, who re bel sold te pay the claim made expet ted te n ever. SOVIET PARLEYS WITH POPE liomleii. . pnl !'.. According te th. Ilal't Te'etliil Ii. in (tit lilt lulls: aie In prngicss between the Soviet Govern- ...cut in Moscow and tlie Vatican leek- lin." te nil ngi cement recngnllug the cently icliied. Camera Club te Hear M. R. Witt "Gum Hi, hieiiiiiiii Printing" vVill he the s,J(i of a 'etti'in tn be .Inn this evelilii'j in the t'ciilllll Y. M. C. A., In M. It. W.lt. nl,., will ntlil'cs,. tin ( nmeru t lull of the (Vntral Hinnch Wilt is director of the Associated APARTMBNTS TO SUIT KVKRV PrRSK I llshts of Catholics ill JtllHslil mill ar- Sir, ...rM.nVS'.ZVfttfE" for the admUHlen of CatueUc Camera Clubs of Ainerlea and uu au- ?"'.?" "T" md r- .!.' "", w" lul....lnHu Inlfl Tli.tsla lf.rt. J!4l.i aa imw " s.r-rv. 'Imlnslena Inte Rufla, I thertty en this type of printing. Sterling Deposit en Glass Great Variety of Beautiful Pieces. Many With Rich Hand-Hammered Silver Borders. $1.50 te $35.00 Wright, Tyndale 6? van Reden,I nc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerwarc 1212 Chestnut Street vsting, Evans 6 Egmore lll remove, te thsir new a&jleriej 162:8 rrlyNUT STREET Tfiey SVC new offering svt very Atlractive pricey their fine collection of Rcre 0ldBilisli"Einiitur6. T?Ue lplic from, their ovvastep NeedleverIcheiiii3& setteeg Oown-cuehionedeftsychAirj (J sefe, odd piecey farnttyre Mirrors Lmp ert. dt. 1515 XALNUT ST- wwfmwu Kir- u 1, & ? t r. I MA.-S ... s. . ..S 'rt . .. rtAbKS-&l mMiiAfej y t
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