smmmmm FK FLYING FIELD B DRAILAHMUUIY Commissioners te Take Advan tage of Ninety-Day Option en Proposed Site SECOND SET OF TWINS BORN Atlantic City, April 7.-ThP first ten tennrd cciirlii2 n mnnlrlpnl nth Irtlcaml fhlns field wbi tnkcn here yes trtdv. At tlielr weekly meeting the an ConunlsIencr8 decided te tnke ntl TtntaKC of nn offer for a ninety-day op tion en the Ms tract nt the Albany iTenuc ditrntice te the city. The ground AfTercd Is "bout n ml,c square and Is Sanded en two sides bv water, giving uctts te ipaplnnes. The trnct. which Is about a mile -mire, Is the largest, plot of ground rJmalnlnjt here, mill Is offered for iiincxm The nctlen of the cemml)- Stene'rs has the Indersement of the Cbtmbcr of Commerce, Klwnnm and Jletary Clubs and ether organizations. Atlantic City's tnx rate for the year fll be 93.0S the $100, a reduction .of twnty-slx cents from last year, ac cording te official announcement made ywterday by the city rulcra. nr. Charlei B. Kelgn, busy at his bice at 1)05 Puclfic nvcnue W cdneslay niiht. received n telephone call he had ug expecting for some hours because th stork us hovering ever his home at 8402 Winchester avenue. With the ring he was quick te take down the 'Vell. wns it a boy?" he inquired. "Ne," came back from the nurse at tlit ether end of the wire. "Just two it the loveliest little girls." "Twe girls. I'll sny the stork is guiereus." he replied, harking back te four ph"s age, when .the stork en his frit visit had left twins, both girls. Blmen Fnber, who has tried te ro re (brm politics nnd politicians en ihe Tae nf once n year here for the last decade. Is peeved because he snys the Ministers of the city de net give him uppert. Several months age he cir culated petitions seeking the recall of Mttrer Kdwnrd h. Under and William g Cuthbcrt. Safety Director, alleging they had failed te take action against amblim: places he enumerated. "I blame the Ministerial Lnlen. leu ttn't tell where they htand," he de clared jesterday in announcing he was through with reform wnves. Mere than 200 merchants arc sub jects of warrants issued cittrdey by fowls Muthls, tax collector, nctln? under instnirtlnns from the City Commission ers for failure te meet levies en pcrpenal tues. The storks will be seized nnd told nt public mictien te satisfy the iiMsements unlets the merchants meet the levies. TESTIFY MRsTfRADY HELD REVOLVER WHEN KILLED Husband Cites Wound en Index Finger te Support Claim Miami. Fla., April 7. (Hy A. 1'.) Testimony te show that Mrs. Dorethy Irsdy. prier te receiving the bullet wounds which caused her denth, firmly lekl 11 revolver in her right hand, was submitted nt the hearing yesterday iftcrnenn en the petition for n writ of habeas corpus te release Edgar C. Frail . of Chicago, held en a charge of murdering his wife, from jail en bend. Frnd, who is ilmrgcd with following lis wife heie f 1 0111 Chicago nlid shoot sheet ing her after a twelve-hour struggle in his suite In 11 local hotel, recently, did net appear dining the hearing. His atiernejH presented n physicians' certificate te show that his condition was siuli that he could net be moved nnd tliev intreduied ether testimony te prove that his piesent condition 10 GIRLS ROB GALL'l-CURCI OF $45,000 IN JEWELS t ' r Flea With Case Left by Singer's Maid In Cafe Reet Roem San Juan Caplstrane, Calif,, April 7. Madame Oalll-Curct, opera singer, was robbed here yesterday of jewels .and valuables which she said were worth $15,000, when two girls fled with a jewel case which had been left by the singer's maid In a cafe rest room. The singer and her party had stepped here for lunch. ' The singer, her husband, Hemer Samuels, nnd the maid departed at once for Les Angeles te aid in the search for the girls. According te Mr. Snmucls, he, Mndame (Jalll-Curcl nnd the hitter's innlil, Mrs, Mae Hendricksen, were traveling by meter between Las Angeles and Han Diege and stepped here for lunch. The Jewels were intrusted te the maid. She stepped Inte a restroom In a cafe here, he said, laid the Jewel case uewn ler a moment ana then, realizing what she had done, returned te get It. It was gene. The 'jewels Included one seventeen carat diamond en a platinum mum, one pair of diamond earrings, two and one-half carat diamond in each drop, w..- u.t....M..i. iiviiwuiii, re 111 iiiuilliuiu, one pendant containing .ten large dia monds set in a row of sapphires, one pair of large ornaments, each containing rows of diamonds set In onyx (about 100 small stemes in all), one solitaire diamond ring; one emerald necklace with geld chain, two small .diamond rings, one pair of emerald earrings te match, one vcrv large carved single emerald in geld mounting, a number of small pieces, San Diege, Calif., April 7. (By A. P.) Madame Amellta Oalll-Curcl, who arrived here yesterday for a concert, de clined te discuss the theft of her Jewels at San Juan Caplstrane. Hemer Sam uels, her husband, said he could tell little mere of the affair than already was known. Samuels declared that Mrs. Mae Hendricksen, his wife's maid, lind been with her for five years nnd that her honesty wns net te be questioned. "The jewels were simply lest," he said. REPORT S.P.C.A. HAS ENDED PATAGONIA MONSTER HUNT Orders Forbidding Capture of Beast Perturbs Director of Zoe Buenes Aires, April 7. I'ref. Cle ment Onelll, director of the Buenes Aires Zoe, who ergnnlzed the expedi tion which left for Patagonia March 23 In search of the reported plesiesaurlnn monster, wns disturbed cterdny by dispatches from Trelew, the principal town of the Province of Chubult, saying Governer Frnnzenl, of the province, had given orders ferbldJing the capture of the beast. The dispatches said the Governer acted en Instructions received from the Minister of the Interior in Buenes Aires, who had decided te prohibit the hunt at the behest of Dr. Albaraccln, president of the Argentine Society for the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals. Nothing has been heard from Vhe expedition since it plunged Inte the wilderness after arriving at UariUche. Pass1, in the edge of the Andes Moun tains. Yesterday's dispatches said Gov Gov ereor Frnnzenl had given Instructions te pietpst against the order "In the name of science." Prof. OXelll called upon Minister of the Interior Gomez .vesterdey afternoon te pretest against the order 'inn the name of science." v fV'V ??,; "i. . EHifiHH till HH JH nlpnlv fl tr IWCTtftMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 'r ?ft7BVBBBHBHglBHIBBBBBaBHBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBl " ' ' ' .,wi..-..)iHt mm n MHTfynmn mmmmm'mmm&m'm'im JAZZ FATAL TO MUSICIAN Veteran Cellist Commits Suicide After "Swan Seng" New Yerk, April 7! Fellow ledgers tnid estetday jazz was responsible for the denth of Melville M. Wilsen, seventy-two. n musician, who committed wul ilde Wednesday nlht. Wilsen shot himself with 11 pistol. 1'lndliiB that he had net lutlhted n mortal wound, he laid the weapon down and lnhnled gns through u tube fastencil te a jet in his suited fiem in Junes received dining the . room. fatal clash with his wife. A note, evidently printed with the Defense attorneys lned their con- I utmost core, lay beside the chnlr in tcntien that Mis. Iiailv held a revolver' which he was found. It read in hei haiiil en 11 small wound en her right iti'lcv, linger, vvhlih they declared I as iaii-eil hj the tilggir when Fradj attempted 10 wict the weapon from her. DR. ANDERS IN ROCHESTER Phlladelphian Warns There Are Toe Many Specialists Rochester, Minn., April 7. A plea that the medical profession p.ty greater attention te the development of the ene1.1l iii.ictltiener was made at the Keetlnc of the American Ceng! ess of Internal Mediilue .vcsteidnv bv Dr. James Andeis. of Philadelphia. He ii dared that speculation has wen curled somewhat tee fur In thnt it Is iitttnitlii'.' the best of the winger men and leaving n deaith of general practiti. neis, especially in rural dis tricts. In his opinion, tjie best special Ms are rln who have nt least ten years' gencial puuticc nnd urged that period umie te he icgarded by the pro pre pro Jessien ,1., n pie-ieipilsltc te specialization. "When I am dend notify Hnrnle.vs. Akren; O. Melville M. Wilsen. I want no funeral service. The Church will please kceji its bunds off." Wilsen for twentv-five or thiitr jears had been 11 cello pilfer In various res taut ant orchestras In New Yerk. He lest his job when lie icfused te piny jazz. Wednesday nljrht he pln.ved his last music alone in ills room. FINEGAN ANSWERS CRITICS Scheel Head Says He Would Wet come Investigation Iiloemsbiirg, Pa., Apill 7. Themas K. FInegan, State Superintendent of Public yifctrurtlen, speaking befeie the Columbia Ceuntv Directors' Associa tion .vestcrdaj, stated that If the pub lic had started ten .vears age te make the "noise" ever the delay In securing Its school appropriations from the State it is making tedn, it would have secured lesults long age. Dr. FInegan nnsweiid critics of the department en his expenditures, say In; he would welcome an investigation. JA- Down 50c a Week This Solitaire Diamond Ring 1 - it a value that ft h net been cquaiicu in yean -sS A Vnllin Thnr TL'MiM hn iifAnnMFnl if ensh weie te be had. Think of the opportunity iu snare in sucn vaiue- Using Our Confidential Convenient Credit Which Gives Immediate Possession Buy This Ring at the Rate of ef t I Down and SOc a Week I J !?. 18kt; Delais White Geld: fu" c"t. lustrous A "...n.- uiiiiiiunua, eena xer our free Heek of Gema. 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