LK w7 35P hii r'JK'ibVnrB Stif-" Wwflmii iW'B"' eu; V.' , -Vlst ""' 5"nV.m i"A vi-WifOW 4 - ' f . r " " . i. ,"'&--' Ctewly mA nne((M imlgtit fat. lowed by showers Thursday) somewhat warmer Thursday) easterly winds. V Kn-rs iBTnniiRn.wMWJ, mwi jl' wrVyVj W,' r i TbM I'M A 1 U KB At KAill lilHW NIGHT tc nn et p nui 10 11 13 i 2 a I TT 'S I ( a"1 4214.1 I -4 40 40 5l r.g a - - - , " ' ". - - " ' ' ' "" ; i i ! i ' " ' ' VOL. VIII. NO. 174 Entered Mj I ;iCI-DAD RACES1 ISO MILES FOR ONE INK AT SICK SON Beend.CUM Mtlr at the I'estemej nt Philadelphia, Tt. VnatrH'.le Art of March i), 1870 ijrt. $ v,cra PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 192 I'ubllihcd Dally Kxcert Sunday. .Subscription Trie 10 a Yf by Mall. CepyrlKlit, 1022, ly l'ublle Ledger Company PRICE TWO CENTO WAITING TO SEE "BUCKY" DOREE CfsxxiMcrj. v ; .;; ? . ( : . V '!' " r:-. $4-iif. '..'K-V-y ," "'. Bey. Toe III for Father te Talk te Him After Leng Trip Frem Prison OUMPSE THROUGH DOOR ,0ILY REWARD OF JOURNEY miles little Edward" Derce raced 1270 'V II"., .,itifrv In be with Ills !v,, ilesperale.y ill In the Lplscepnl I! Vital, nml then hml te content him - with one brief '0,,k at llllJ 'l,lltl i t!,r..iigli a hair-open deer. 'Hut can I I speak te 'Bucky' Just ,it inv arms about him?" Implored Lfte'whe was tenipernvllv released from the Federal prison at Fert Lcav- 'inwertu i the fear Hint. his hey was A nurse dioek, her head. The shock t Jey at seeing his father might be fetal te the h've-yenr-eld patient, who Ms R'lzed with u dangerous heart all fc(Dt after nn iittnck of pneumentn. "I am suit), you will have te wilt," alii the nurse gently. 8e there Deree steed by that partly eeflifd dour, a tall, gaunt, travrl Itslneil ipan, gazing with nn eager wist fd'nrss nt the little figure lying en the little cot. Tlicre came from that tiny Ikuro u tiny sigh se wcarv of being in bed, te weary of being flek. 'And "Bueky" didn't knew that jtwt itIde. only a few paces nwny, was th father he hadn't seen for two jcars. 1 '- Wire Is at Husband's Side ,Drre steed motionless. At one .ide Ills wife. Behind the two was United Stntes Deputy Marshal Ulddle, I BOUlitlng guard ever inc miner, ierce, whevasan I. W. W. lender, Is wning a'ten-jear term for fdltleus utterances during the war. Once "Bucky turned en hln pillow and said something te himself. And !( .... liirnAil tnii'nr1 flint linlf. fepeneJ deer. The nlert nurt-c gave a oak tug nt iwree b cent. ana no ntep ffd bark hastily. Turning, he spoke wftly te Blddle. ,"I nm ready new," ht f-nld. "t mustn't disturb 'Huckv.' But jeu'U !t me ceme back later?" Will Try te See Child Later Th marshal premMed and the two left the hospital. Mr". Derce und iier clhter, Mr. Walter Nef, remaining there. Derce, in the custody of the marshal, jrlll be permitted te tny in I'hilndel liila three or four dn.ta, until tttle 1'Bucky" Is cafely en the read te health, or "But we won't talk about that," UfttA Deree, wiien teme ene nientlencd bat ether possibility. Derrc arrhvd nt Xerth Philadelphia tatfen en the Manhnttnh Limited nt 7:20 o'clock this morning. Jlc mid Deiiuty Marshal Blddle stepped from .the train mero In the manner of two friends than an prineiier and rnpfnr, and looked about them for these thnt were te meet them. "flew Is my boy?" were Deree's ir?t fferdi, and in an instant he wns hold ing his wife hi liih arms, after a cepura cepura tien (if two jmrs. Then ethers e.ime forward te met him Mint Clicn "Win ser, of llmerferd, who was in ftrnmenlal in securing perup'ssidn for the Jeurncv;Mr. and Mrs. IJ. C. l.ran and Mrt.. Walter Cepe, who nie te Interested In the case, and Mrs. .tr, whose husband is new serving a nenty-yenr sentence for the same Tense, that of sedition. Rwrs!UGrj,naw''a?'sy!-' " -v,,,.-,..,,... ,. ,, -,. L . si -;.:. ,i ,, i . i .' mmmsmwm -7) HKKHtaa3URaffJM(-VMk.J..J. X 4 4M KKKKKE'd' , . m;z-.y?m ' m v w m m.. lb jm- .;; ';, ,W!S 1 III IfllnlllBBBM r 'jrtBKWi 1 m III ItiaaHllH1 : - rSiiiiiiiBav .wc .w--fu '' viHaivajwLsa lnanaairiu.'BA2BVlE r-T??r?) ii-sy'--,'. -; .. L"w5aK . '. i i . 3i4lSSTSiSlSltet Lim'rick Winner Antheny tieade 1921 N ,11th St. Philadelphia Telegraph Operator EFFICIENCY IS GOAL SET BY HARDING IN BUREAU SHAKE-UPS Pinchot Is Racing Ahead Untagged as Besses Shiver State Machine Is Chugging Feebly in Final Effert te Agree en Harmony Candidate. Fisher Beem Grewing in Many Counties BRITAIN ASKS INTEREST WantaAlllea te Pay Her as She vMutt Pay United Statei Londen, .April ri. (By A. IM The British Government ha addressed a note te the Allien declaring that owing, te the fact that Great Britain has te pay the Interest en her debt te the United Statctf, the reserves herself the right te call upon the Allien in turn te pay the Interest en their war debts te Great Britain. President Braves Criticism in Overriding Civil Service te Oust Incompetents HINT OF SPOILS MAY CAUSE FLARE-BACKS x .' . y Sa? jwrt" - mY.iyi'siuiiimju .Mr. ami Mr. K. I''. Deree. n.irentx of Ihiv npiir ilwilli un slmuti ..iil.i.i agates of Episcopal Hospital aw nit Inc. permission te see child. Tlie father, a iirisener at Ieavenwerth, was grunted permission te come litre under guard I . DAY RELATES STORYOFTRAGEDY Wife of Oil Man Who Killed Army Officer Swooned Be fore Sheeting THREE INQUIRIES PLANNED irecir lanes I'rwautlens l. Alter some delay Hy the Associated Press Oklahoma City, April .". Mrs. .Tenn P. Day today gau fur the first time her version of the dentil of Lieuten ant toJenel I'uul Ward Beck, pioneer j nrni) iivlntlmt nfllcer ami assant commander et I'jist Field. Feri Hill, Okln. Beck wns killed in a "trugglc early yesterday with Day, who says lie found Beck attempting te attack Mrs. Day. "Beck visited our home en numerous occasions," Mrs. Day said. "One time he celled when Mr. Day wns away, but It was a very brief visit. However, each time he called preweu te Mendnj FATHER OF 9 KILLED AS CAR HITS TRUCK Rebert Marks, Hatboro, Leses Life in Crash Near Willow Greve 100 GLOUCESTER STUDENTS RENEW "SYMPATHY STRIKE" "We Want Katcher" Signs Are Car ried in Parade The "sympathy strike" of the stu dents of the Gloucester City High Scheel wns renewed with vigor this morning. when mere than a hundred boys and girls remained out of school and formed a nnrade murchlnir erer thn street. The parade was a demonstration In pretest against the suspension of Wil liam Kittcher, teacher of history and English, released jestcrday charged with becoming familiar with students and delving tee deeply In sex prob lems. Hlgns carried in the narade read, "Wc Want Katcher" , "We Are On n Strike." In continuing the strike the students overruled a decision reached at a si- nrnf lllenHtirr tnuf i,trlt .itlmii .I.a.. I....! .--. ,"--"" " "'" "'" "-.." I ...I- ,.,1! .,,... ... I -., ucciueu te return. 'I'nei arrived at ""'" '!' minniiiru i the school this merulng. books in arms. '" lhc '""ernmciit wrvlef. I but us tue bell rang they left ile school yard. At an open-air meeting at the Pcnn- I sylvanla ltnilread freight urdH they I drew ui a petition which tlicy will send te State Commissioner Enrlght, do de manding a personal lnistlgutien at . jiicc of conditions in the school. By CLINTON V. (ilLUKRT NtnrT ermiiniiilrnt Kirnlnc Public T.filr Copyright. MIS, hit I'tiblf 'iarc rempnnt Washington, April .". -In tlie lntcr es i if economy , Pivhiilen! llaidlng seem" te lmp uudeitnken nn attack upon tlif evils of tin' civil servlre reform sjs temr the tee secure tenure of jobs which encourages leafing and which puts tee many obstacles in the way of diselmrg- ling the inefficient. These faults of the existing system hnvf been ii'cegnlzcd by cverj exreu- llll'n in W'.iel. !....... t nnM. .. . s. . . ,,iu iikjh ii lining J,,in. But the dangers of substituting a spoils s. stent have Ihsmi great that no one lias Iijd tlir cijiii-ngr te nltmk tliem. In purMiniice of his plan of reorgan ization, muiiy sliaki'-up in various bu leaus are repcirted as iiemling. and it seems te be understood that the next force te be icerganisEcd will he the In ternal lti'vcnuc Ilureau. The whole miblcet is Involved ill elicit controversy and President Harding is se unwilling te discuss his plnns and pur poses thnt it is difficult te get at the truth about the removals that hne been made and arc (e he made, but the best 'llfor'Uatleu naillllili is thnt thn Prref. lent has breiii" convinced 1 1 1 : 1 1 he luust lilcleiicy By GEORGE NOX McCAIN HatTlsburg, April 5. The forty ' eight hours just past have witnessed a i decided change In the complexion of the , gubernatorial race. ' Gilferd PInehet's stock has been steadily .rising. , The frantic efforts that nie being made l,j the near-bosses In Philadel phia, assembled te effect n compromise. ' nii predicated entire!) en a fear of tli woodsman from Plk" f'eupt). Pike Count), hy the way, Is the mesl remote and generally iniieec-slble county, with the possible exception of Fulton, in the State. Tlie reason for the fears that have possessed the conferees is Pinchot's epigrammatic declaration that he'd either be ":i eerpe or n candidate" en May 10. primary election day. Tlie odd and unexplained feature of flies,. "Bct together te bent Pinchot" conferences In, Philadelphia is thut no ne ne bed) lias up te tills hour suggested nn body available as a possible compro mise candldxtp. Aiterne) General Alter und Dr. Ed Federal Pest Reported "Bait" Offered te Fislicr Has W. L. Mellen, nephew of the Secretary of the Treasury, offered State Banking Commissioner Fisher a ixist in the Treasury Department if he will withdraw his candidacy for Governer? i This Is the report which fellow cd Mr. M"lleii' visit te this city last, night. Mr. Fiher. nt Indiana, says it's net se. BOSSES TRifl FRANTIGALLYJH DRAG FISHER OUH I " X iff, Banking Commissioner Offered . U. S. Treasury Jeb te Quit Race, Is Rumer ' HjJ: ; "NEVER HEARD OF IT," 4'hM .... ... , SAYS GRUNDY ENTRY, ffiH i- ?.l .'' fji: Baker Confers With Lorig anfj Admits He Could "Get Along With Pinchot" S3 - J H who unfortunately 1 hut himself. represents nobody Mellen "Envey of Angels" Mr. Mellen, who is an amateur and1 a newcomer unversed in practical i polities, reprf seats the gentlemen who I arc relied upon te finance tlie ram pjisn. He Is t lie nmbavadur of tlie "nngel"1." I The labors of this political Sis)phus are il'ueclcfl toward getting Jehn S. l'iiher out of the lead. II" is the rock ! 0 ve-istiince. VARE'S BLUNT "ADVICE" Warns, Factional Fight in State Menaces G. O. P. in Congress Mr. rislier l trene In the West. gar Palis .Smith seem te have exhausted 'There is no question about the fact, the Ist of possibilities. Ah prehnblll- ,nve tked with men from half n ties their prospects have net materially ,)07en counties beyond the Allegheny Improved since the announcement of divide, and their talk is mninl) Fisher, their names. Hl. ,, ,hp ",.euntrj" candidate. That ..(.-.i.-i,,.,;..- lunn.kvi 1 1 wiii 1 nn..- , . , iinklnBT i 'emmIs ener's streneth. His wenuness Is, if is conceded, thnt DR. MARTIN BLIX INDICTED IN RUM-RUNNING PLOT Will Stand Trial In June With Dr. Keenio and Rabbi delphin last night te Interested parties here In the State capital announced thnt former Ueiiicresmmi .Intee.s ItriicIs Burke and A. W. Mellen, brother of tli" Secretary of tlie Treasury, were among the conferees at the Bellevue Bellevue Stratfetd Mr. Burl." is n clever, eloquent chap. lie has been pe consiiieueuslr labeled vvltli Mr. Grundy's tag. If Fisher will consent te get out of the running it will afford tlie sern'tarj of the State Republican Committee, W. nutlnunl en Taitf Twe, telumn live Slgnifleuiit Stuteinetil.s Twe outstanding statements threw I sonic light iimiii the Intentions of the i Adiul llstratien, one is Mr. Harding's remark that the Executive- is responsl respensl responsl ble for administration of jhe depart inent nml has the power of removal., no matter what ether people may think. and thn ether Is Attorney General Dauglierty's saying that "I believe that) If if were net for civil service rules we could get along with less than two thirds of the empleyes and probably get twice as much work our of them". I discovered both before I cnine lierr Dr. Mnrtlii llllv. n cliemlst. of. this I "r -"ern ) general and since that the -.. .... . T .. ... . ... ... illllll (lM(f,... A..,..l... ,. . ....l i . eltv. who was arrested T hunkseiiiiii! ,. "" D:;'""'- v- up -nu 100 mucn , - .. uay wnen n trncKieaii et liquor wus tie YOUNG S0NJS UNINJURED Rebert Marks, of Hatboro, father of nine children, tiie eldest of whom Is only fifteen years, was killed In a crash between a motertruck nml trolley car, at IV-'h" o'clock this morning, near Mllevv Greve. Aithur, the mnn's thlrleen-enr-e!d son, wlie wns with h's futhpr at the time of the accident, escaped injury, i are M, Fincthal a rabbi, of Brooklyn ; The two. in I'emnnjiv- with flL-nrce S. Bcehtel, of Hatboro. were en their way home from Philadelphia with n lead of furniture. About midnight, just after they had passed Welsh read, the truck broke down. Brakes were pet and the two men and boy climbed down te investi gate. While repairs were being made the trucK started downgrade, in the di ing unleaded In tlie rear of. the home of Dr. Augustus Keculg, has been in dicted by the Fulc.rnl Grand Jury. Dr. Illlx at tlie time of bis arrest snfd lie was William Turner, of New Yerk. He was held in S1000 bail" for the Federal authorities by Magistrate O'Brien. When he arrived at the Federal Building Dr. Bllx still tried te shield his Identity, but he w.is lccegnized. Dr. Keenlg, who at one time was nn In-tructer In tlie 1'nlver-ltv of Peiin s.vlvunia and fernierl) president of the Rotary Club, has also been indicted. Others who wlllbtatid trial with Bllx Geerge Levy, Frank Geld nnd William enstrum. MRS. LOUIS F. SWIFT DIES Husband, Returning Prem Honolulu, Hears News as He Leaves Train Chicago, April" 5. Mrs. Leuis F. Swift, sixty-two years old, wife time in working out uluns fu mnke. Iheniftclves secure In their positions. I Whlle the situation cannot be remedied ' nt the present time, it is worthy of! the. closest study." i i Mr. Daughcrty went furtber and de clared that the spoils system produced ' a higher grude of efficiency than the, civil service reform system. Ne one will uny just why Director' Nilnictli, of the Bureau of Engraving,' was removed. But it is known that Mr. WJImcth., instead of reducing Ms force In the present dull times, Intro- iluctd a s.vstcm of furloughs la Lis ' bureau by which men renin I tied en the pa.vrell.s and wurkul enl) live dins a w eeb. .Much Leafing Reported ' This is a principle, it i.- true, which' has been adopted by private employers of labor and which was r commended ' in .ur. Hoever r unempie) incur confer ence, but It is alleged that nursing of jobs wa permitted in the bureau and that men net only worked part -time but they leafed mi the job in order te spread out what work hud te he done LAST-MINUTE NEWS POLICE LIEUTENANT J.ITTLE DEMOTED BY TEMPEST Police Lieutenant Jehn J. XittT. in command of the Seventh and Carpenter stieets station, was demoted te the inik of stieef sei'scant hy Assistant Director Tempest today, the tU motion te take effect at midnight. This is the first demotion under the leccnt Supreme Ceuvt ruling that di lectors may demote but net discharge without giving a reason or putting n member of the police or fire denartment en trial. It is ruineied that eitr de motions arc .e fellow. AIREDALE "CHEWED" HER D0GS5 AWARDED $133.50 A jury before Judge Martin hi Common Pleas Ceuit today awarded Miss riercnce G. Payne, 2003 Green, strset, $133.30 te reimburse her for the less of two pet Pemeiauinns who were "chewed up" by an Aiicdnle ewnd by Edward J. Hewes, 2216 Green street. Miss Payne's dogs were attacked, acceidiug te her testimony, by M". Hewes' deg en two occasions. HOLD PATROLMAN LEWIS TO DIRECT wer I At ,lw. .I.IU. it.. .. L 1.1117 14I11I 11.11 I IIW I IRirir tft, ill,, fnw tlin irnf..Annl TI I I "'". "- " " j" .1--1.V , iili -mail ii..tin nf lllnil' fl;invA nml nil tlirnnl hi nt Vmnt ..uA ...,,i fVi i V '""'" I in cv cry respect . coming into our home ! M,i .n,i i, n i v nti.t imt.i ic hn.'v piesldent et Swift & te., dlul Mid- I we .striking things were done In th- rtre-'lt ! . ., X' 'sb uvenue, , Inrilv l ,-,.,,,,,, a,g OMP whpm t?,I1l.Ih"" ,I,lht nf ,rnt deidy at her home today following an Bureau of Km.r.uliis r The p,-c;- tbe t hi r. lln., i Z. Z3 ' ,'f,V",P rm r'; S'"'1 ' '" '""" of his Semallty. ,.? ' ,"'5 u ' d the men could ".l ' i 1"" "f nly n few hours. dent discharged civ ,1 .. rv mple.Ce. Itrn ' hi . -. rV i i a,i !,,e ""- We. greatl) enjoyed having him, lnas- rhiSln r nf " e I ?. t I Mr' ". who was returning fiem . without the .l.argcv and heari. g te mles It w"' ri,.'il.w lerL' ,l1" inueli nb h" was brilliant and an ac J i,!" ,m cd he cr de '" ,"yl"-s " '.' H''"'1!"'". -tepped ' hlch the) arc iitlil.il under the law. .dml.e,l.l L. tr, i- aM,r "- ceptable addition te any company. ''Rnn en and I ng fhat car " veiled f'-"'" the train liw without knowing of Ami he centend P.p,.ii.ibllli for the fSu Hh WQG "L of tll0i "l:,,rl-v TiiPiMlay morning, however, j,,"'1 M , MVkL ?,?'i.t"nil wnv '" wife's death. bureau in the bunds f t vvdlrcc te ; ' walked seuti, n n.n, , , f!c- Mr Vay Mt, "J ,l,fi "0'"p',l'( " and touted He Ld comVinte vlevv Mrs. Swift appeared in geed liealfl. ' t.ir b) giving him pvver f removal tiiT.M.h feuth en Bread street take the ether girls heine. he seized me n"( ,",,,,i ,i,V ,r el ?. J? i lat night, dining nnd plating games formerly ledged In his superior, the 5r fh ich fnXilH.m".! !fre.b0!,r,,rIiiJ bv "'"'ists and threw one arm around fro 1 m Perrv motorman of thenar " & Amlly untU hhe wt ml."?? Secretary of the Treasury. knit. c" tn,J' l hem te the deer of tlfTj n,e. It wns a total surprise te me. h .i,..i L h i.T-v.. i. i ? ' slelans were callel at 11 o'clock but The criticism of the civ 1 service re- Kt,' l,eS '"V theX Nothing like thnt ever occurred before $a$ hU ti&J Jhtih Mie ded few- hour" later. ' Jrm stem Is that it makes rcnevar RK .ThiTn ' s"lX J&EJ Yd 1A! H5 '"'"l0"" :L'iLU.cli"' teVffUt7.fl tad'riiren'SiS .'!?.ff?.!"..'. S"'.ft, for- fr incempetency te, lUfficuit. Ah,,- i.m i . ". ' . "- - ". VI ; nilil Ihnn thn twn vp I Mae hnra dnirn . '- vu ,-iuj s-fiii4i'i, wi ifc.MiinK FR BEATING BY MINER OFFENSIVE condition of tin: bit parents. in 1.hM '1oc,er snl'1 l,,(lt y" might go la while Bucky is asleep." she said. Du' he Is awake new and resting Wtlv, ,e all I can let )ou de Is te .V. i l"V!,uS" n -'"pk In (lie deer te, nit lie will net knew )ou are here. I lie has endecarditis," the mir,,,. , J,n,i 0n " P1""' """d nay little Xlfi?01 "" ,ecl"K "u "8"!". might' wet his heart fatally." , n.I ,. ('"d'tlnn hud been ii. ' -" min 1 ' irem l() te 101. As he held me. he made improper nre pesnls te me. I struggled vainly te free ni)self from his grasp. Wife Doesn't Remember Witnesses Testify He Knocked Gee3 te New Yerk te Speed Him Down and Then Wage Parley Bituminous Trampled Face ' Operators te Meet and then the two vehicles bore down mer'v. 'sVllu -iay uutler. et Kelllng en Marks rrmnc, nm,, ioek nmen iscpetemtirr-il, Marks "was caught in the mass of J0. She Is survived bj Mr. Swift vvieeknge -caused by the demolition efnml tour children. 'It was while 1 wns thus struggling i the truck and Its lead of furniture. l se sirlr ti-ial LXa ilnHrt,!0,,!!ht tlmt 1,c we'd 'He side W ,.f!ither ce'd rinch his bed- f.W, Ollt tills innrn nn hit, ..-. ram I il A in? " ....'.""J"-'."1" L hen1 !eb',lr,,tlen' At present he Uieught te have nn even chance for ' .Must Stay by Deputy rtw,?1,Il,,u IlUi) business in this eltv teh he must complete. It will he ,,.. fury tu. ,,. , ,.. , . . f.'..'.".' iiusiniich as he must never hXVrtJJ0 mver durlBB "ls Jte U" Vny t 'e Vendlg Hetel S ?V !la?B of Icav wi liave "Mlilngten. 1 by the authorities at Mid ff t.,Bay '.n,the 1'" P'ace," Satera,,0,Ifty', t,m,t l ,mye bt" nttih! vvUlli consideration nnd kind PMltr, l!?:lm " . of henvehvverth ...A ".""' a ureuier or tie i ei.ntv I knew thnt we afb In- ef Pi iiZilV. i ," w,!,' ih"t the cltlzeiiH Hinline n" ' u".1."'1 "' President "f'llng te lelcaseall political llriseners uiiiir if. ..,.. . " .. ----. Birihal - "Nf and ""i men that Mr. Day opened the deer nnd walked In. He Immediately went up-stuir-i. It seems te me that several minutes must huve passed before I heard him coming down tlie stairs ugain. 1 remember very distinctly thnt he was standing en the landing with a pistol in his hand. When I first saw him, 1 n. i,Hta1l! 1.1 1 BAnAnVirt jllUtltljtfrll j whs luiriii'si, i iriiis-iiiui-i uini.iiii.j mat i screamed several nines. "After thnt I remember nothing mere. Weakened by ilie struggle te free myself from Beck's grasp. I felt myself faint ing. The whole room swam before my eyes and passed away. Tlie net tiling 1 remember Is Indistinct. It is that some one was undressing me nnd telling nie te be quiet that I needed rest. "What happened after 1 suw Mr. Day en the landing there, I am unable Uf tell. I just remember that iwcrj- Cenllmirii en l'mte Mv, rel",inn The, rebsIlk hose factory : DRY GOODS STORE LOOTED Tobacconist and Watklns Street Heme Alse Robbed The dry goods sten of Chniles Hcrclienrider, l'.'!0. West Culumbhi avenue, was entered by robbers hit night and dr) goods worth $1-1:1 taken. Tlie cash drawer was looted of $ir. Max Shank reported the robber) of Mm clfur ntnre S1 1 slii,,l. li..n.i 'yar could net be moved because of the 'street. Cigars and cigarettes worth w re kage. I !ft44 were stolen. Marks was placed in the motorcar of At the home of Paul Frenc, SOS Wat- ' his friends, and hurried te the Abing- kins street, a thief took i?170 in ten Hespitul, but lie died en the way. 'Jewels. VETERAN POUNDER OF KEY IS WINNER OF LIM'RICK, was extricated by Uecutel, Mntermiiii Peiry and OenductcTr Samuel Mill.s. He1 was unconscious. Whlle the men wric vainly trying te bind up his wound;. I an uiilomehilc containing William , Fender, furl Hennlng and Themas, Ki liny, Hutbore residents, stepped. I Little Arthur Marks hud his arms mound his father's body, ininlirtlic him1 I te speak te him, while tlie ether men 1 were standing around da.ed, hardly mewing what te de next, 'the trelle.v Continued en Pac 1'enr. Column Tlirf SHORE GIRL, 18, ARRESTED AFTER RACE WITH POLICE Grace Breen Suspected of Complicity in Plot te Reb Stere Atlantic (it), Apnl., Grace Breen, eighteen jcars old, who cuped rrcenil) wltli a painter, and later ntiiMil t'n nuiiry litin, N in jail n n iispict in an attempted burglar) of the delicat essen store or Alex tinravcii, early this morning. The Breen girl wnn arrested net long nge en the charge .if having forged thn name of Charles Stour, her grandfather, te a ciiei k ter .'-i)( which she personally cashed at a shore Insti tution. Tlie girl was taken into cimimIv uflc" a tiight of sevcial block. William Proud, eighteen iai.s old. wim was ,11. listed at the same turn, was foam! hidden in tlie .vuril of i In sime which tlie police suspect thi) li.nl pliilllli'd I' loot. The pelin snj tlie gill vui oil watch outside. 'DECLARE IT UNPROVOKED, CONSIDER CONFERENCE IDEA j Patrolman William .1. v:!!iamsnti, of the Fuiirili streci and Sn.vdir avenue suillen. w e ludav held in S.'iDO b.i'l fo fe llie (Siiiinl .I'll) en i lie i .large of .iggr.i vat ed nss;,ii! .mil luittei v bj Mnststrn" Ki nsli.i . I in r win. i ii ti siii-d Me . ii pairelmaii .in.uk Autinmv l'enser. eightien )i.u- old. 1,'iBi E.l-t Moyn Meyn meusing.aviiiue. All desi ribed the nt t.icl: as iiupioveked nnd brutal. Counsel 1 for Penser said there were thirty ether witnesses vvhe snw tiie attnek and would testify against W illiamsen B) the Asseciateil Press Xevr Yerk. April .". - National head quarters of the coal stnkc w.ll h trans ferieil te , v 01 1, teilav, iip.ni the. tinlvnl 01 Jehn I. l.wis, interna -te'iiul ,r. .td'iit et tl I nn. ti Mm" erki'i- in Aine, mi I iileii lendeis pu'dlcusl that Mr. Lewis would use ever) effort "t-. sp(,d up th.j anthra cite wage negotiations " International and district membeis of the Anthracite (ieneral Policies Coinrait Ceinrait tee forty strong, nlready have begun te arrive in response te n call iuiU,i i... III.. Illiillll"! iMiimiunuti. rni .. ' ' " ' "" l-s-iit-ii J In holding the patrolman, Magistrate I lnias Kenned), president of the com Thieves carry Away $3000 in Goods Antheny Headc Has Been a Telegraph Operator for ieyei ARMENIAN 'PRINCE' HELD lick hnv n ... 'V"rn ,0 "' wife ami Ihtlr Ii;,.!.. "'..." t""." destitute, u l. -"Hi in urt'iiKiniT 11(1 flfUl 11 It, i, Inn As Innocent men, wc feel Je strain W. vttve ,8 t home Hill trial "lltenM imJi'7' of Ue MiHtery In irtlf. m Vi 'slen- w,1 followed our Midori . " ".9 wns net a scintilla of People nlg'i,t(' convince the Amerl ' u'" 0 our Innocence," RwTbeTslaFn with ax ''Xavi Brether8 and Fa"" Aiee ducked bu ill. . . CdiimJi ' """"""i Mssanants 4-Th!a,t Kan" April f.-(Bv A. .." .'"ini bev. wild ..I..:.. ..i.i Krpr''nmithe "ni Ilia ii ', '.". ",c" iiimiu ncur MShJ.M.t. .. Three, of the at 244 Seuth Third Street Thieves stele $8000 worth of silk hosiery eurlv yesterdty from the factory of Jacob Singer, at & I Seuth Third street. Tim lebber.v wns discovered when Slncer arrived te open his place. He leund that the stockroom, en thn firnt I ,,. unsuspecting winner of lloer, hud been sinppeu almost clean ,,i,..i r... i im'eiei Vn 4ft by th thieves H,. is Anlhenv lleadf, of 1P21 North Singer sold the thieves carried away Eleventh street, and is emple.vcd as an MOO boxes of silk hosiery. Pellen say (,neintnr in the Western 1'nien office of they must have used u truck te get avvuy tm Drexel Building, with this ciuiintlty. Wi1(,n ...p lis(n(i him if he were the gentleman for whom vve were searching Years and Has Lately Fallen a Victim of the Radie "Bug' ON CHARGE OF FRAUD Around comers, through winding cer- Iridnrs, and finally down n flight of stairs until vve found loom Ne, de in the Dreel Building. And therein was tne $iiu BREAK IN BUILDING STRIKE 300 Electrical Worker Return te Jobs at Cleveland rineland, April 5. (By A. P.) Three hundred striking electricians and electrical fixture workers returned te work today, the first break In thn build. Ing trades workers' strike, In effect here tince March 1. Lleven hundred members of die rice trlcluns' union last night voted te re. turn t( wink at their old wage scale isi.it) an Heur penning a cencilia n nil then told hi in what we wanted. well, he jest naturally snrta floundered about u bit, gasped, and then asked us te sing the sweet song te him again. When he finally realized that he had wen, "honest Injun," well, you nil knew that Lim'rick smile that wc have told you about. , , Tlie completed LI m nek is as follews: LIM'RICK NO. 10 A felluw who went te Hie shore Said. "Hark te the old ecran's rear; Whether sad or most gay It's net easy te say bug" In his spare time. He s mnr rlfd and hns a daughter. Edna, who is a year old. 1H Fdna claims quite a hit of Ms ., time however and with her no" .rTcks' which, lie declares, increase dalh- iL """ ' " "' "-""" joy anil wonder Rcnshnw said: "It Is net necessnry for veu te make n statement lieic Yeu 'in make jour ciiilnuatien te a jur.v Wllilaniseii is n niiiiinteil niheer nt' 1 lives ut -1-- Seuth Philip tiiet ' Peiiser vv.i tin tirs. witii s-. He -ail In w.ii. eating pie vvii'i i .t i etic r lie.vs in the biiscnieiit "i a b.iln..v ,i. ii'eud and MiKutu iih s, Mninln night, when three pntjelmcii iinered and erdeied them out. tin the stieit. he snid, WilliuuiMin struck hint in th' face. Penser said he started away when Williamson called him back and heat him into insensibility with a dub. ii nire. ine.v. with Mr T.ews, will discuss emergencies which hove arisen ""' ' ie siriue vi.is i. i ii. .1 n day. -atiif Powerful eflerts were made today t pull .lehn S. FMier, State Banking Commissioner, out of th race for Got Get Got erner. " One took the form. m rumor gees, of the offer of n pest in the Treasury Department at Washington if he would withdraw from tlie field. Tin' motive had: of the effort, with tomorrow the last day for filing nom inating pMltlens. -Is te clear the way for n harmony candidate The fren7lcd leaders fear the hide- pendent candidacy ,,f Glftepl Pinchot, i State Forestry Commissioner. ! 'Mr. Fi-her at his home in Indiana l was asked If he had been offered i a Federal office or ether Federal recogni tion as a reward for his withdrawal. "There is absolutely nothing te it; 1 never hcHrd of it." he replied. Mr. risher declined te statu whether lit would withdraw if such an offer mad". "I am a candidate, and I am going te remain a candidate." lie declared. I he report that Washington was pre pared te act in the umglnl political situntien in Penns)Uania gained credence through the. visit here ef.JT. L. Mellen, a nephew of Secretary flif tllll ITWMUIIM. Sff.11r... . Tll.. I - i .,.i ""; .in nun, vi i-iyuieui-gn, - Mr. Mellen conferred here last night i" with Senater Vare and ether leadera"" nnd then left the cit). , , The names of Atterne) Geueral Alter nnd of LMgar I'elis Smith, former pre (vest of the University of Pennsylvania, again were injected into the situatlea today as possible compromise candl ' dates. It was reperlf-d the Mellen In-, ii"rist,s would favor either. i Vare's Blunt "Adiice" I The concentrated drive te get Fisher , out of the way showed itself. plainly la I blunt 'advice" given by Senater Var) and intended for the ears of Jeseph It. ' Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association. ' . Senater Vare snid the Republican mtijeriiv In the Heuse at Washington" would be imperiled bv a factional fight in the Pcnnsjlvnni.i primary next month He said the "backer ' of "a cnildi dine vviis mere iunri sinl m a Re publican Heuse than nil) ether Interest 1 in the State. The situation is causing odd develop- tneiits as was provided by a call made by I N . Harrj linker, secretary of tiie Stata I Committee, en Mr. Grundy, who Is i baikiug Commissioner Fisher. Baker is tin1 chief backer of Lieutenant Governer le idleinan. Mr. Baker Inter admitted be had had a talk witli Mr (ii und). He said lis wanted te confer about "a matter," but th'it Mr. Grund) evinced verv little in- ent. Grniid) Mauds Pat "He doesn't ihuili thai 1 isher can get out. ' Biker iiintiniii'd. "Tlmt Is a matter that is up te thiui I will net tr.v te inllneiii e hen. ' 1 "Dees hat meiiii tlie end of the har iik'iiv piopeslijonV" Baker was asked. ' Ne. I don't think se," he replied. The talk between Baker and Grundy w.is unusual because thev have been ut odds for a long time Baker nle called en Senniei D Kd wind Leng, lampiilgu manager ter Mr. Pinchot. The State Senater siuilitiflf si.ggesied that th lenders ought t I'llielief j.s tin (bu of the duet preb'en.s confront,,," ',. "" " '" '"" "nu""" l'a,ia" the cemmltt.e was v.hetner it would acTi .,., , ,. ., , , cept i iNpb.,1 offers of 1 'mil1, "i's hr""h """e from linker, llli Mil in em ....,,.,,...... ,. .. , mil II" '""I ,, """" i" "llipi.V Willi 111" mni.rs ,,,, ifl dfm.in'l. if the men mm I.I f..,,.,, Members f ,i,i. cmiin,,... ,....!.. . Ihirr) A- Mnekey. thi aie candt- expressed deiiht tlmt uch cummiitee .ve.sferdnv lib. I nil right. can 'pi along with Pinchot, nomination, put a new Munitien In a statement te him. rl Af Cl 111 .in tien agreement with the electrical con- "cje .Wee SinneU! ,Vca eyes must tractors en wages una working cendl tlemt, Wiien him ir ., .:., HSK" i,,' ,"' " made enev .N,Pni1 h' money, ,e turned !'r""d te leek a tli" calendar and then !,, ft l rather expected , buy a new m, nnd take his fnin ,' the sliere fJn.V I'iiki ,. ,; , " c The asked iiHisiHaH ilai aiiii bk UbIe iz a r mm . j i. . a a- . l it it. .. ii .1 . , .. . a . .,,,.,..,,.,, ....-,.. ;"" me committee n devisnir nl.ins fn, ....I ""."" in inn sir se .ones in te Weman, Is Allegation I "" wcive stitenes n ciese icnser -. f()rPinc tl(, strikn "" ".", X", , S'lvaula want ' Mncke, or nobed An offer te "star" n wninim shnn. ' """"" ... . ,., . .n .. .. distrh ts where, airerdiim t.. iin.-.iin, , 'll, dnnger of losing the Betiu I keeper in n Shaki-nenreiin i.lav In r . ..? .", 'A""". ..4"?. .w'. lV." " "l'rts i.vcived vcsierdnv. nrode - i, ' iJrlt v in the Heuse of Hep tin. for menev i.ilV,,,,. , . M,.,,, '-'uen s,,e s lne ulIlv has continue,! slnci the snsne, sl A...VA" '" t Waslllligten unless ilsllC ., of the i.rte.rntiniis ,.i,i,. i.i, .....J1. "."s uniiroveKcu. si. s.n.1 hecame effistive. Detailed r..,,r, J ..V ' ululrawn was pln.ved up bv '.. gainst Alexander tinlaklan. all as ,. V ''.' ':,."!' T'. .w.'lr. ".'".V",1;. ."'.' "" Ratlin of the s,,speMe in the , . '" n trump card in the , Light, who claims te be a 'prince of " ".,.'"' V" , '. . . '.....'. "!!" ''";."' .". in.-. Ket.-rn Ithereval house of Vrmeiiiu " V, ""","""? ' "" n. i. " ' . uur. i uiiimn iu iscnaTer vare sain a Hitter fact l!i..iMim wns l.ei.l in . .,,1,1 l.. I t.... " "' " l'" "".. ' opeiii upon ,,,.. , ., ...,,. light may result in the defeat of ' - i .r..i sV.... An'.. ...., ....'",. ."" tiachs. si,,, sain im pmiu man stnmp.'ii rAmUUi UH11I1K flRRFRTPn , publican t'engiessnieu in l'ennsvh nilil in iiiiihinniiii' i'iiiiiiis nn ii iiiinri',1 it - - M.W r i a m a lj i - r& et eiitaining money hy false pretense. Aiveidlng te .lelin Iviulan, secretarv of n liusluess association, the "prince" ebtnluid .fl-'M) In money ami merchan dise from Miss Leena Geed, owner of a notions story nt tlO.'O Market street. GuUakiau display el eirculnrs with Illustrations shnvvlug himself in theatri cal costume. It was nlli'Si'il he told Geerge W. Pest, 72, Who Fled Ball Here, Nabbed in New Yerk unce mere in tie luiflms, ,.t ii,. G.eerge W. Pest. sfVLUtv-twn! law, .Miss iiiied lie. vvns about te meilu be tore." Mr. Hea.de1 Is twenty-five veam old and has been n telegraph operator for- -.-...., , n. ii...?.1 ?,?.. . .! .-"mm i eriy.n ni h ANTHONY headk street: K.nlly M. r.::.r."w. "yrv, ".",r"?" icuiit neiiuar (iiiiii ,.,,. ' ..r .... ,,. , ..r ... . j.. . eentesinnfs "," r ""l "l "" i'"i "i .vveu s pia.vsat vvtl vvtl wen places en V ,"l,"1;'," '"" that he offered te give lie,, ballet arc- , " l,m""- l"l(' " percentage et the 1 d a Tvrtni prelits Trcvese, ptt . vf?1 1 IIjn testified tednv that the ..;: j.n- ; ," ""suii.- nom Jfltl te .2.i from various merchants en a premise te place their advertising in a magazine he was promoting, , III lll tlll'l' According te Mrs. Sink, five ether i patrolmen looked en nnd Inughcd, I Ti'stimuii) supporting that of Mrs. Sink was given by Mav Wager, IMJii (Seuth Second street; Mrs. Schmluel, Il4! F.nul) street, and Mrs. Mary Lnimlilin, "Oil! Muith Second street. The women, said Pctiser was left Iving in the street and that tlie.v picked Mm up and can-led him te the sidewalk, living him what it In I' the) could. Penser, in ins testimony. -aIil thnt after lie was inainl at the hospital lie was l II Ki'll in lie nuin'c Millien, ulin.'i Magistrate U ( oiiner sentenced him te Wetectlve dv was standing iti front ten nil) s ,n nie ceiiiuy prison inr assault i "' "" i iiuih i.i irary, at I nrtv i .... .. .1.. .ft .. . II "'' " "1 H' be censidced because the) would Veees. I w " nti sltntrt necet In H.iii ,. .... itedii). a policy heretotere disapproved bv the I --11". "M'cl Ke(,r'"'r of ,n,,"r DavlM at international organization the,' said haslU,IKtnn ls b"-n" "beslfged with M- T .... i i . ' fc"s, ni,i, I. I..(.r,,,n" r.iiii.nLniilln. ,1m r.OA AAA .'ii. lvris n se IS exncctfwl tn M "" " ii,e - ii, v.. ut ,,imi 1'enn- y." blican resenta- r is Senater gigantic rship. lenal Re- ,'nnla. nn outcome which would a licet the Re- , publican strength in Cengtcss. Senater Vare ilec'ined te comment ea a le's-rt from Pittsburgh that the Vara organization would threw down (sen ater Geerge Wharten Pepper and turn A ) ears old and a confidence man known en two continents, has bee,, arrcstid in New .rk. lie lived ,,t Wj nut nut nut weod Maner for tliree jenrs. posing I as a i etlred b,,nk. r. and lie, frn1 lilladelphla with 1. A Si,kleff. It . 1110. jumping a hail bend ,,f S'JII (MM) when charged v n, nm,,. hw,,,,,!, ic. 1 1 in for Congressman William ,T, Burke. Cmitlmird en Pue Pour, Column Fast LONDON 0. K.'S RHINE VIEW f Accepts Washington Contention en Occupation Costs Londen, "In I, fv Mr ia. " xuroe or tne ami uas ecen a iciegrnpu operator for .,...i u.. ri ri.Li.i n w ivucust . If. -1- .", i4w'rw!?'-'.--""'''' ,4 '?, " rr,r','iveil;' DO VOU OTCHI) A BABV CAMIAOE. OB A , ateva or anMriinjr sua rer k heu-i? pfT hapa'lt'i in ih. Ker Halt tsEnn ted,v eh pasM sail 3V. .trfv, ,-T Amu ri (b.v a. r.-sr.tr . i 1 . .!.. Il.i.i. i -S r. -ti'iiml 'I'iiiiicc 'ii me iirinsn iniverunin' li'fv.,! nnd butter). sircei nun rittn nveinie, last iilsht i tne npiny ei tun Ainerican vie ZWf Xi Five inliiutes after he vvns sentenced. "I1P" 1'est sauntered pust. He rcceg. malntennrice costs or the Anii, WiV wk he said, a "ward committeeman" uu- n.ir-Cii the mun and arrested him al- Army of Occupation has been Uru M Vk locked tlie cell and told him te go. He I though the prisoner at first insisted he conveyed te Washington. a-,1 f I ,W fjm limited the "ward committeeman" as wns Mr- hn"' banker." r - ' .ILHvJB soy Ing: I ; APAfTHKNTa te sijit RVKav l4llirJ rileat it, and forget aU about this." v &ijnfyg&8Jtt l?BtfyiSi M t S VT fe" . iMdm:.. .?... . . ,::;Q;',M ,tf 'Pi.
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