Emm 3sVVmHBlN9ni0WPfsHWlfViVVSMx2S '.,.U7s'vs '.ft.M A.,3 au.w-----uHk 'f rff, r jr i ! tiif-4-itr-n &zb$zt mc wen men - showers and probably thundef 1 .bowers tonight, followed by cooler! Wednesday cloudy and cooler. NIGHT EXTRA M iy TB)lPKAT1J,tr lA1 "'' " '" p IW, VOL. VIII. NO. "8 Entered na 8cend-Cltev Matter t lhv Poitetlip. at Philadelphia. 1'a. Under ilia Act of March 8, IStO PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 I'ubl ahtJ lihlly llxiept Bundny. Nuhsuhitlen 1'rne IH a Yettr by XNil. Copyright. 102:.', by PuWIc l."'lr Cempiny PRICE TWO CENT8 H HtAO. M'UUO AUUdl VV LJUSU iU Will 1 11UI i -. i Euentng public rTn no ll is i a 3 4 n 'rrtw itTise 182 iae imp i I I I I JvL- ' $. i.llll I IL II I U I wwp Kl I V r faiiw vr- ! rimuLniiiui uui, W '. m hi? 1 i 0F FONTS PHILA. MAN NAMED IN WOOL SEIZURE CASE U. 8. Agent Says Seized Goods Were Shipped te Sen of Qen. Jehn Weed New Yerk. April 11. (By A. P.) Twe prominent woolen merchant, to day were nntned by William II. WU JUms, special agent of the Treasury Department at the Customs Heuse. a shipper and receiver of the $600,000 worth of wool tcized here last month, en Its arrival from Montevideo, pend ing investigation by the United Stntes Attorney's office regarding payment of duties. According te Mr. William-, the wool were shipped by Themas A. Weed, of Montevideo, te hi brother. It. W. H. Weed, of Philadelphia, who he said he understood were the sons - ..... i nr iiriirnniDK innnrnt iniin nii n ,, Health, stated the rtiiid i b I chnrRn of ,,, fextile .IranrttnpiiL of the i'"""1 ,,,l,4rn.i.Htart.i,iKU r-.--.. ? i.. . x fr$ft H.Thacher Admits Child . fM Net Given Antitoxin ter Diphtheria and Died IpjjOSECUTION IS URGED IY.THE BOAHU ur heal in (;.& prosecution of Dr. G. II. tficwr, 20u cnesinui sunii nn- n.m., ;il5rPrrlnS mmraumvuiv .......-. : ,ti vrecemmended by the Benrd of i nZltb today, following Investigation of F til, forth of Alrsls du Pent, twcive 'jtt!eW' i The' child was a son of Mr. and Mrs. llhndsl. du Tent. 1124 Spruce street. tfi'du Pent Is related te me miinun 5r munitien makers of Delaware. "iri,7hnv died April 12 from diphtheria I fa'tle Philadelphia Hospital for , Cen- 5LmiIIeal Inspector of the Burenl j HmIiH. stated the eh Ui Christian Science treatments and tint no antitoxin had been adminlH nJ' f'alrns. at a hearing before the I neard of Health in City He I stated Mktr that Dr. Thaelr admitted he l . i.i. MtiMf rt Ihn mcn anrl toot corepicw "i..- "- - thit be bad admlnhiered no ntftltpxln bfrime he did net believe In the nrcnt- lintit: Quixzed by Dr. Furbuh Director of Health Ftirbush. who treiidrd, asked Dr. Thacher if he hud tiktn any cultures from, the boy. Dr. Thichtr replied he had net, nnd that mm;; cases of diphtheria cleur up . xrlthetit dlfficultj. "That Is an amnxing statement, commented Director Furbush. "I am en the defensive here." Dt. Ttieher nsked. "I came here te help the' beard. If I nm en the defensive I want a lawyer." "Yeu rertnlnly are en the defensive, njeiaed Dr. Alexander C. Abbett, who, with Dr. ,Iame! M. Anders and Dr. Furbtiih, comprise the beard. "The patle.it Vld net Imve the bene i ef modern medical treatment, which brteexnlxed all ever the world," con tinued Dr. Abbett. n7 Thaeher asserted the antitoxin I' treatment wa6 net recognized "all ever l'werld." K.rTle beard called In Dr. Raue of the 'ileknemann .Mi'Ulcat ueuege incuity, ibe'lertified that ho'mecpaths use the uttltexin treatment nnd that the treat- neat Is taught at''ffflhiiemann Cuilege. The child's )aren(s-, die.ved iii Betirnlng, were at the hearing, but took I, de part In the discussion. Text of Docter's Repert. Ur,' Cavln's report follews: "On April 1. VM2, nt 0 P. M Dr. Heward Chllds Carncnter. of IS05 r Swuee tret, reported te the Bureau M Health trint Alexis tlu Pent, twelve jeirt'ef ae. 141M Snrure sired, was II Hferjng from laryngeal dlphthtrln, and itlfrt tncuhatlnn slieuUI be done at the nlrllett'DOSslble moment. In rnie nf t tkfc kind the call Is immediately given '.teltbe Philartelphln Hmpltal for Con Cen ' (tinAll TVI hOm.ne anil 1ia nniriiilnnAM le atut without delay, , ''Dr. Carpenter get In touch with Dr., 8. 8. Weedy, niedlenl director of U heipltal. who told Dr. Weedy the cMld had been 111 for several dayj and Win n erltlml condition, nnd nsked iii nccnmPany the ambulance, Uch Dr. Weedy has reported te me , tut he did, in rempany with the hns- Ml interne, and took the patient with ut mother and muse in the nmb..l'in-e tOlWPIillndelphle Hospital. lJT;, Woe,1.v 'cirncd the child had Htt.lll mere than three d.iys. that lie ' win a njen iiesptratc condition, suf- iidh irem tonsil ar nni. Heavy Storm Is en Way; ' Gale Expected Tonight This storm warning was Issued today by the Weather Bureau : 'Advisery: 10 A. M. South Seuth wet storm warnings dlsplacd Cape Hatterat te Eastport, Maine; storm ,of marked Intensity e.vcr,the Great Lakes, moving northeastward; In creasing southerly wind will shift te westerly late tonight or Wednes day, rcnchlng gale force." i .. Wherl. T ,". '".',." ,' '".. Xarnl 'Mpltnl with nil polble speed nml in- ' fUMtien vas immediately performed. ' ei!( Of ClVSnilOP.n fnllnun.l rlin ,.i,,,,.... i Uui .A l,,rgr ,1nf"' of nirtltexla was nd Wnlitered. The child grew stcadllv k?r and died about 1:40 A. M. OtMdir. Ani.ll -1 -I... I 'm.-.. I, Wulen. "" Quartermaster Cerps of the army. Ne I'harges yet have been preferred, Mr. Williams said. venizelesis"received by secretary hughes Fermer Greek Premier Visitor, While King Is Net Recognized By CLINTON V. GILBERT Washington, April 11. Eleuthcries Vcnlzcles, formerly Premier of Greece, cnllcd nt the Stnte Department today and had a conference with Secretary Hughes. , The visit calls attention te an ex traordinary situation, 'litis Govern ment has net recognized the present Government of Greece which was estab lished when the Greeks turned agalnt Venizelos and restored the monarch under King Censtnntine. The Greek Minister. Jehn Gannadias, waits In Washington, bttt has never been re ceived bv the Secretary of State, yet the leader of the opposition te the monarchy has access te the State De partment. Of course, Mr. Venizelos Is received as n distinguished public man. one of the world's great statesmen. Mr. Wil Wil eon, who greatly admired him. cnllcd him the ablest man at the Paris" Con ference. His services le the allied cause were se great during the war that he Is re garded with great favor by all the al lied Governments, which .did net con ceal their opposition te the restoration of the pre-German ruling family In Greece. The anomalous situation with rcvticct te Greece almost parallels that with re-. spcci te nussia, wnicn is smi repre sented here by Ambnssader Bakhme tieff, altheu3h the Government which sent him long age fell, and although It would hardly be safe for him te return te Russia. The war left us with many unrecog nized governments, about rtfteen. in cluding the little stntes which were carved out nf Hus-ele. The I'nitcd StateR new probably holds the iccerd for refusing recognition. . HUGHES'SEES PERIL - IN 67,000-MAN NAVY Says Bill Would Break Arms Con ference Ratie Washington. April 11. (By A. P.I Reduction of navy' personnel te 07.- 000 enlisted men. ns provided in the ppronrlatlen Bill before the Heme, would reduce the American Navy below the fi-5-.'l tatie estab lished bv the Arms Conference, and "would be met Injurious te the in tercuts of the I'nlted Stales." Secre tarj Ifughes today wrote Representa tive Rogers, of Massachusetts, FIND GUN USED . IN MURDER OF JOHN BRUNEN Weapon Discovered in Pensau-ken-Creek by Palmyra, N. J., Police Chief - MANUFACTURED IN BELGIUM, DETECTIVE PARKER SAYS Faces Fraud Charges The gun which was mrd in the iiuir- j dcr of "Honest Jehn' Brunei!, circus owner, at Riverside, N. J., the night of March 10. has been found in Pen- snuken Creek, it was announced today! by Rllis Parker, County detective. ' ThUfe the first definite step, e far.ns lie pub le has hren Informed, that bus feen Taken toward solving one of the I .ui mjnieneus murders ever prrpc tratcd in New Jersey. "The rifflir Iv-it-ml nt l,n m,, , 1.........1 feurf.nce of having been fired." mid -.ituvc 1',-itKer. "The butt plate nf tne winpcm Is missing, nnd the butr ,s ' scitrcf nnd marked. Such marks mlcht I Jinw l,.,.i marfp f the weapon had ' hren fsed for driving stakes. j "The finding of the gun ubse1u"'lv convince .uC that the ninr.lnrei. r.i. ... Bullion home In the Ferd coupe seen stniidln- ncdrby during the e;-eul:)g, ""'fe' n,ny bv the same means." 1th the finding of the gun Detective I arker be leves that It will be possible te etebllsli definitely the identity of the individual who ciept up te the kitchen window behind Brunen as he snt reading Us newspnper. and discharged the licavy lead of BB shot into the back of his head. The ffnn rns tnnA rtAiiM r.u Mr said, by Slerris Beck, chief of the 1 almyrn police. The neli rUtrt ,irn..A aRaaMiaaaiWMIHewt Ktf' ? 1 K TO IMPEACH DAUGHERTY LOOMS; I HOUSE Woodruff Demands Attorney General Press Claim Against Lincoln Moter Company NEW CHARGES OF FRAUD; WEEKS' FIRM ASSAILED I U. S. Policies in Europe Hang en Genea Results Harding' Sees Hepe for Lloyd Geerge s Plan for Recognition of Russia and America May Fellow Suit By CLINTON . GILBKRT tiff Cerreitxindent Ktrnlnt I'nb'lr l.eilter lei'uKulil- fJ'?. by I uhttr 1,'ilncr feiiijimw Washington. April 11. -- Wntchlul b'e illfTereuec lieiwern the French and uniting get a bad name during tbe Wll- the Itiisvinn v hh'h vveu'd wri'ck the en AdmlnlM ration, lull no ether plini-e lunference. better decrilHw the AdiiilnlstnitienV Tin- Ku-tinn ,mjpiiiBn Mi" befoie- lelict with regard t" Ih'1 Genea mi- . IiimiiI in hi sngzetinn of h w'ller lu te national cunferen c. But if lieii'ia nclilevcv milt 11 patti.il "iicci -" Ih OVERCOME NEW crisis at mm HEATED DISPUTE 1 HARRY A. lUJTTKKWKCK Allcntewn buidcr nnd rent estate operator, accused of frauds Involv ing upward of 9l.00n.one. His trial began today INDEP E NDENTS IN cmice. rrc iiicut Hiiriling attitude uns IndliMtril in the ri'i'cnt White Heuse Miitemcut that i .hniilil du nothing with teanl te KusMn until we had observed the efT'irH nf Ktiro Ktire ipnn nations te brine nlmut a new di lation In Rnv.a : tlinl i. until It was Geerge would -in 10 HELP P N HOI Edmonds Indorses Ferester for Governer, and Will Werk With "Bill" Reper HINT FISHER' MIGHT QUIT Philadelphia independents are 'tnrtliig tlu rt Ktnff C ormpetitlntl WaMilnrlfiii. April II. Renewed clinige.s of frniiil nnd collii'.len in con nectien with wUr centiiictH and ilm i,.tei'cn whether ,()il or surpltih goerninent properly fellow -iiig the war were -nundrd In Hie Heum today by Representatives Rey Woedruf. or Mlehlgati, and Royal O. Jehnsen, of Seiilh Dnkela. Ixiih Republicans and veternns of I he World 'nr who mw overseas service. Impeachinent of Attorney General Dntlglierly unless he pieceeds Inn ic dintely te ellect SO.000.000 nlirgul 10 be due the Government fiem the Lincoln Moter nmpiiny wii tlueurcned in Rep. reentntive Woedruf. Sccrctarv of War TVeeks likewise came In for lgeraus cilticlsin. Ucprc- fontntlve Jehnsen enlhsl uttcutieii Ut Hushes and Ha-dlng Dissent .'rL'..,"V:!il',"!.l0c" , ','"' I'nH'.rt''" ! Mr Hughe. N mere skeptlcl , ... .........,-, ..v, v .?T-1,.T. 1,1 .,". I,PII. country will be drawn a little cIumt Inte the work nf lehnbllitatlug I'lirnpe. as. for efinmle, bj way of lx ginning, thinugh 11 trcnuslderntieli of IN Ril-s'nn pelic.v 1....,.. l,h W'l.l,.. 11...... L ...w... n. I. ., . ', , , , 1 1, 'in t ,1 . 1,,,' it', ii', -la'" mm ,11 ,, , , nt t.ennu in bringing n bout 11 pur- ...,,. ,...,,,,.,1 ,, :. .,,; ,... ,..:, A,i 1 recegnit m e the M.vlet .nvrni- , , M . ,, ,; Vrt.tMt.M . CnZ'u,!l( r """" '" ",P "-' l.IIisse. iss.wnpthc.i-witl,t.loydGrergc' lillllilllMlll, lii At If 1 t t. , 1 .. ,. .. . efffirls at (icniiii. lie hope., for their Ihe liuplicalieli wn HiHt if the ll- success. I hit-tnvni out of the 1 otifer etifer otifer natien wltli respect te lliihsia ni ., ,,.. ii. ..t ni.tn-.,,um te il. We sinjeil out in pursuance el t'hiinged by the recognition of Kusn In r.urnpe, we sliepii leeeuslder our policy with regard te Russia. Il may be sold here that the 1'reldcnl inclines ,nre te le hopeful I'eneerning (lie Genea Conference and Lloyd Geerge's program and is mere persuaded that we -'luill have te fnlWw I'tigland In recognizing a de facto government there than are members of his Cabinet. J almyrn police. The police chief dragged fusion movement of their own in the it in two pieces from th bottom of! interest of Gilferd I'lnchet. candidntc I ensauken Creek, which the murderer ' fnc the Republican nomination for Gov- crossed In which may sweep the State for of which Secrctnr.v Weeks Is 11' member. in the sale rf the Besch Magneto prop prep erly by the Alien Properly Custodial., while A. Mitchell Palmer held thai office. He declared Secretnrv Weeks' firm "weie donated 7000 share's or sleck worth S-Tjn.nen at sale value, which is enl.v one-fourth of their rial value." fur services in negotiating the sale. Palmer .VNe I'udrr Flic Fer this and 01 her tunsnelen. uud for alleged fniluic te projectile Indi viduals lie, used of frauds against the Government. Secietnrj Weeks. Atter ney Geperil Dniighertv, former Alernev Mr. Hoever is mine opposed te lecegnl lien than the President. The Hash jesterdnv fietveen Chit cherin and Itnrtheii lllustrntes tlie i. ticullies which L'eyd Geer;e faces nnd confirms tlie pessimists vvlm have felt all along thnt there vwys mi Irreceucil- a pelic.v which was iiuelnclnll.v an neunced here dining tlie Washington Conference of wnitlng for I'tirnpe te sei her own house in order bcfeie taking nn.v hntiil in economic restoration Kurepe Mti"il .sit'a'sltten tp 'I ne Amer, 'an position i inct Lurepe 11111-I gel together and re-establish pence before we can take mi paii in an,v 1 eiifcrence looking te 11 beitcing of conditions, there. I'urepe iii it -1 step the prnctiie upon which she sinned during the war be be feie any lie'p can come from here She must dlnrtn. balance her budget., b.v ciiting out wnstf nnd 'collecting nib'- i nr.tlntircl rn Parr Twe. ( nluinn s,(t Russians and Germans Admit ted te Principal Committee After Fight FRENCH AND BELGIANS WAGE BITTER CONTEST 1 Chitcherin Raises New Issues. Insists Upen Discussion of Disarmament LLOYD GEORGE PACIFIER Conference Narrowly Escape Breakdown Russian Prebleni Takes Foremost Place nf the out LAST-M I N UTE N E WS HittKinir 111s rtcnnnn t m rriMir. time the ffun war fniinrl imu r,nt k. ! the Ferpstpr in the rtrimrn ph of Mas ni. ." --..... ((.- ini IM1 II - -7 .- - . . . - I".....,. I 11. .1. 1 . M- 1 announced. It is believed te have been L That became evident when it was ..s- ;i . mmrr ami ei.ier euiciuis were, in Parker's possession several devs Hearned today that Franklin Spencer "'"b'd m vigorous terms. I while he sought te Identify the owner' Kdmemls. long an active and influential I lie Republican representatives, "I want'overvbedv te knew all about " in independent city politics, nnd charged I taughert with deliberntcly I tills gun." said the detective "be- w,'e was the eampaiRti manager of tlie suppressing frauds and blocking prose- cause, I believe in that wuv it innv be Voters' League In tlie last .local cam- titlens becauv high Itepublicnn peli-( tinbsltilA Ia mm. 'i. 'i.... In, nnlvti line 1nf1.iri.nf1 Pinehnt for (lever- tlCinilS Ol' i nilldl'l .111 t 11 II fllifl n I inlpf, Ll, i ' ,. iifii.' 11. . il iv lie l-M n ill niu ' i'ima,,, '""' ..t.n, . ....... , .m.iii-i,.' A se. n, ,.PN jt ,1p ,;01f,., c0riferenc "as lird-ed ledn- when Hnsians and i.ernmns wrrn n-'mitle,) te the prlnel Ji.il cnin.nlttee nflci- -tmn opposition v the Ireiicl, , Belgians. ."siinn iireteM ng'ilnst ireencc Kc'iuitiinns nml Japanese n "ru-'livil cnm-iittee was ruled neirmnn rncta. (iM.fherln. .... of Sr.,.t ileVgalien. sM,r.i n s; .lenient 'nsting en dls- "isMen of illn-ninni..iit. Uii'sii. dl.nrinnmei.i ,'eiiian. firnt ,",?" " .'"r-'ni. cause., n cih IWi" ,,,"I ?"!'' 'Mew tin-, -ml tha ,. . V ., 1',",,, ,;p"rce "", Pntf n.n.p, ,iNt, ,tniis n,-t atr-ie.: ureak ev ni. T,;,..P0Ire te ngfida. ii-i.icrniinn or Kussi.ni problem egiin tediv was InveAlleatlen Was Mnde ,l n"'tisatinn of the case disclosed ilit if' "IP1S mt out was a pu pu eed p V0,"',(!omer-V ''oel. Wnne- PS.'!1"? ?f.tl,p wl"1!. te 1'avc been -ti nrattn a i ml BANKERS ARE BLAMED premises te be one of the bct clues wc have obtained thus far." Sure of Identification There is no doubt about the identifi cation of (he gun. because lt,hearH a number. 11,828. which correspond", with the number en the grin of the piece, lest by the murderer in a field near Brunen's house, striving te take the weapon apart as he ran. The gun Is described ns a i'h"ap wea pon, retailing for about lfi nnd made r.v a Belgian maker, the Meant Arms Company. This Is one of the most widely known of Belgian firms ami ex ex eorts shotguns Inrgely te this country. Dctective Parker, through the num ber of the gun nnd the number found en the grip, traced the weapon back te Belgium nnd learned that It was one of n consignment sent le n Philadelphia sporting goods store In a consignment received In 1015. Detective Parker made Inquiry of the sporting goods people, but they de a wholesale as well as n retalj business. and It has net vet been possible te learn te whom the gun was nld. It is a, very ordinary deuble-barreled 12 gauge shot gun, just like thousand,, of ethers that are turned out by the big Belgian makers, differing only in the number stamped upon it. The announcement of the finding f the gun Is believed te portend new ac tivity en the part of Detective Parker, who has been keeping very quiet re cently about the murder, though busy developing clnrs. ART WINS TOWN ELECTION ON NO-PAVEMENTS TICKET Successful Candidates Oppose Med- ern improvements Canhel-b.v-tltfl-Sea. Calif.. April II, (B.v A. P. I -Art dealt bustllns ef- nor. Sir. Edmonds Joins forces witn vvern involved. Councilman "Bill" Reper, independent J he Heuse listened for two hnurs in member of City Council. Woodruff's and Jehnsen', recital, pe. The significance of Mr. Kdmemls' in- ''""ted In 'nuneciiun with identic in in eorsement Is that at first he was dls- Intmns nuthen.iug the appointment of posed te bnck Jehn S. Fisher ngnlnst !-f,H't- members te conduct n new in anv candidate agreed en by the bosses. veMigatlen into the subject of war ion- i In fact. In the last session of the I.egls- UuSM nnd pruprtv sales. lature. Mr. I'dmends aided the Grundy "bile sqiuc of the charges had been leadership In Its dramatic struggle with heard before in connection with the1 the ftproul-Crew alliance-for deminn- Graham cemniltlee of investigation. I tinn of the Assembly. Mr. Grundy is ;V,,II'',,. " ,"''" l"' called. piovel.c new promoting the Fisher candidacy. Brigadier General Dawes, new Dirciter, Anether significant point about the !0,r ,,l'"' Budet. te employ a profane and Kdmemls Indersement is that the Vnt- V, ' t"lT'?'i,I,;,r v,,,ahiiliir. in denouncing all era' League has Indorsed. Fisher. In " ),'k ,?",f,,lh1 nml mvcstlgatteiis nt,. , short, the Kdmends Indersement brings l,,',.0 ,hp "'"; ,,t,I,''- miiteiui pre- int.. the llmell-ht the f.let lle.t Imln. """ '".". ns ires,,. pparciltl til" pendent men and women voters have ' concluded tlintMlie l.cst thing te de I against the bosses Is te prevent their vote being split between Fisher and . I'lnchet, and se the are fusing en' Plnchet. Hint Fisher May Quit Thnt development In the sltuutfen is espeelnll.v iuterestlti!; in tlie llht ef1 renewed reports from Pittsburgh that , Fisher Is thiuklic about getting out of the tislil and urging his supporters te turn in for the Ferester. Fisher headquarters denied, however, thnt the State Banking Commissioner ' would withdraw. Indications are thnt the Independents of the State, menaced b.v the cembiiKd power of the contractor bosses In Philadelphia and Alleghenv lenllnufil en Irii KlBhtfn. nlunm Twe SOVIET HONORS MAZZINI sun ei luvosiiignnens eenilucteil al is i--ing tlie last jear since the present ,d ministration came into power. Rap Dawes and Pershing General Dawes Incidentally caine in for a rap fiem Representative John Jehn son, ns did Griier.il Pershing. e ferring te the Investigations of the Grnhnm cemniltlee, of wliic!, .lelmsnii was a member, tlie Seuth Dakota rep. itsc ntative aid : "That committee w.is 'landicapped in eve,' possible wn.v. While elilMile the jurisiltitlnn of tlie I nir, Sintis ( Fratni'l Ihe committee, in n couiteeiis manner. r(sucstei the presence of Gen ern I Jehn J. Pershing, bailer of the American expeditionary forces. in order t tin t it might interrngnie li'm. But. rel.ving en the -ecuritv et liis iosi iesi iosi tien. he did net appi'ir ami lcs(,f. "It is ,e s,nue leinuiliiie before vvlm" appeared the s'.veailng pulitlcian. i nnries it, i law es. (niumiuil and fa. tin ii;i il v Known in BORNO ELECTED PRESIDENT OF HAITI CAPE HAITIEN, REPUBLIC OF HAITI. April 11. Luis Borne, attorney and member of the Cabinet, hns been elected President of the Republic of Haiti by unanimous vote te succtetl Sudre d'AvtiEue.mve, whose term expires next month. CHICAGO MAIL ORDER HOUSE SOLD CHICAGO, April 11. Purchase of the Lponaul-Merton mail order house of Chicago by the Ce-operative fiec'sty of Ainei.ta was announced jesterdny. Appra.-dinntt'iy $100,000 wa: i.;..d for the business and plant. Tlie operation et ieu;l tteits in Chicago and elsewhere will be dlsceut.iiuec! m d tip- . utue L..is.jil& of tht society handled through the nnil eidti yu ,u. GIRL MIND RECALLS HER NAM BLANK, IN FALLS DEAD E ON WIFE S GRAVE known in Inner banking clre'cs Delegates Lay Wreath en Tomb of n'",l Vi'Si"'.'1'';v '-'hnel imrties as 'Hell ..ill l'.lll..s. . ICSIinCI IIIJ1T there was no graft or cm rum ion in the Jesephine Kugler, Victim of Am- Jehn Whaley, 72, of Tacony, ncsia, Is Niece of Weed- Died of Broken Heart, bury, N. J Mayer His Sen Says HAS NORMAL SCHOOL RING WAS 1 Geneese Revolutionist I Genea, April II.- (B.v A. P.1- Sev - 1 crnl members of the Russian Sevie, delegation today went te the Mnglleun Sn for Hiving was Uitjr vacation period. uq 00 lime, and the the customary ficieney u body blew "at the polls here cemetery and laid n wreath en the tomb yesterday. 'of Mn..inl. the Geneese revolutionist The Arts nnd Letters tiekei. headed nndjialriet. calling nlm the "forerun by Perry Newberry, autliir. inrrled m r" of ihe Riissinn Cemmunlsis. The the eleellnn. All four members of his I members of tlie delegation vvlm iii.uie ticket were elected trustees of tliir'ittle the journey wcic .MM. Cliitclcrin. Business Depression Laid te Them "w"; bleb may be taken as an e,- JefTre. Vorevsky. Kra.lii and l.ltvl- d d d , prcssien of the electorate that it prefeis, non. t at P. R. R. Meeting ( nn nrt colony, undellled b pavements.' Premier Rrntione. of Kuuiama. aUe The business depression from which, te a hustling modern little city. In lit n wr".ith en ihe inmh. The' Pic the Natien is emerging "Is nothing Newberry and bis supporters steed mier s father and uncle wcic fi lends of mere than a bankers' panic created for , out for no change In Caimel-by.-tlie- Mnz.inl and belonged te h lamnus their own benefit." asserted James P. Sea, while the opposition wanted pave- , s( t society, il Citibunail," vvliicl Kehler today at the annual meeting of nients, ether improvements and Insliiu- ' is t redltcd with having rmiti iliinr I'ennsyivanin llalireau stocKlieiuers. unns going ie mnse mini nicy utiiive n uirgeiy 10 iiie uueriy ami Inilepeiulcmc live-wire town. of uumuuiii. Mr. Kehler. n New lerk attorney, I spoke at the meeting liNtlie Aindemy 'of Music after the stockholders had passed a formal statement (ailing for 'co-operation among the railroad man agement, its empleyes and the public. MRS.IOSIER ASKS DELAY tt IRONSIDES" AT BORDENTOWmrti: CAPTURES LIM'RICK PRIZE War Department. As I read liis icstimenv the ether day, I could nm but fe-l ili.-n hisierv will recall and compare I lie father el our country, Geerge Washington, the great emancipator. Abraham Lincoln ; thai gieuf siHteiuan. Theodete Roose velt, and tlie great apologist for l lie War Department. 'Hell and Maria." " Strviiig notice that he ml. mini te move (lie impeachment of All irney ti.n- iial D.iiighcrty uulisi he acts n't e in the Lincoln .Moter C p.un iw., Ceiigii.-.sinau iWiieilrufl s,n, : "The ainlll leiidncinl ,y the W'.ir Dep.iitmeut shows thui ihis ciiinp.iii.v i wes the tieveriimeul inure lluiii '.l.' IMMI.INlll. lleictofeie I In-, , have be n similar cases were in., lung ha bet n d I have iiifermatii.il iliat die of. minis in -me i.ince,,, .vei.ir ( euin.iin asked le come in Washington 1- for a cenferenic with il.c Allnlliev I it IH I III. I llllsi the depart- i.ieui is n. il i mining true in form thai will he in ltis ,. u 0.,,. i,. DWf. "l1""'" '' Hi's Immc. 1I1.M & ,rm !.'" nitendetl teven.l inn- Cl'JS1" '" "l0 lu I,1' country m U uvlrs. no,,,- Wilmington. Del.. Mirth n ' ,rln,ni"''1 "Hill Thursday. fi " lllnl tMl "'" nnd pre wZv. ' "?" I"k,,n H,, the dny "ere W Pillipsiini Mn...l. nn tftl lli ....ii.ii i, 1 5Fr"n"J I'm.l'?,e!!'r..1.,n,is! Requests ' Further Continuance of f Thought II If f Houseboat or Semathiif. but Found It's FRENCH AND GERMANS C' n.i t.'i pi', ed 7i r"'1 ."'w ., , , 8IuPrmeMCeu.rtl . . Scheel for Colored Beys and Girls M,,fii West sire. Vii.r.i.-. i.i Chief Justice Ven .Mesehzlskcr. of the ' " " tiii iiihiFii. in. L' ......( i ..i in t; fui ii tti i.i iii i i"'I 111 t'l l "sl-Ml I I . ( run. mum i in-- I ' ' show cause why a .enlinuani e in t.e (. ,, K ,anr, "Irensiiles," Ber- places en t Ii ballet ,Uc I'rnnR 1 1, se of Cnlherlne Rosier, held ill the . n , s , ,. n,,resi Ahenrn (two llnesi 4111 IVdernl BuIIU killing of her husband. Oscar f" , , lnMP. f I.im'rlck Ne. M. tug: Mrs. U. Hubbard. 2?K K, lnul,.M ...,,l l.ia uleiifirvrimlinr Mllili'i.,1 f1 M ' ' . . . ..i. ........ t ... 1.... l.M . . . "lllll ""-"' " s -.. ,.w. ....... .. u ......in ei it 1 11,10 I Die ii- in mime i in i -sii linn Mneei : i in rrv Sin 1 1, t.iti. ) Rrekltt. sheiibl net be fmn( t(l( ,, ,,,,; I0 une by ' Chfslnii street : Kelhryii' Crocker, I.T! the preverlilnl skin et i"'' i.n. " .1 ...si , ,,, ,,,, hut,, i,..mn. 'matter of f.icl. that seems le be the low u ; Mtn-r l.asl.y . 1 1.51 enh Tenth best thing wc tle, caicn n """i . " 1 .-,.., . . 1 .iricr uursk. ,-,,, Sun- tlM ' l-.s-e r.hhMn. lelnnit. Knurl W FEW WERE 'SHOCKED' Mrs, '.'i Harrlson'.i n I .... simh'511 tsime rnmn. 1, --,,,10 HUbi e Aroused ent at City Club W nuL '" Mr'' Marguerite liar- luiiili.,. ", I'Sarette nu y ester ester "nilieflii, 1, ,ii ,. f ..f ,1... -ly'i, ,;;.'"" ". I'lgarette 'MUrili.:"'".1, "'''leugh a tv. ,';-" . . "iianv M Infra,- ., Tm "l" l".'"'0-' ngulnM - t 11 1 r 1 ;i 111 1 siiwim JlflUb, Mitunsncii rule 01 frk4rbni h''1 "" , "W meke V'i linnesVli, .?','' I"'1"1' '" ll(,- Ite.'.h. Oliver , ' m"' " l,0,-"0 t" M"k"' 'h" (kk11 "'e nine time "il... " 'I I'll .1 Mlldi CMerrv I Kl'cKltl. siiuillil mil lie granted. ,The rule sivn' liled In the District Altemey 's efliie after .lehn It. K. Scott bail tiled 11 petltiini with tlie Supreme Court for n furl her continu ance of Ihe case, which was set for April 'Jl b.v Judge Davis. The rule is ictiirnable tomorrow. BANS ARMS IN BELFAST MAKE DYE COMPACT i 1 Teutens Will Disclose Secrets ' Receive Half of Profits piil II (Hi and coat tails. And as river Cliv. Allcntevvn, Pa way. iir. . ,u U.i... .1 6m.:""H. "ie t ."'I'Ok .I'.WI " lit llllie heeu .... X" te .liiset.1. I .... '..'.' 'teri. I." "S'lii 11, ...1-" ''"nil g In. nf,..,. iliji.i,,"e. II,. ii.."...' . ". t".t ii."".'iiat ns ... .",K:" '"' loon Ilm C?rt,'m l,,i r ' s "l I lie cluh i,rr .mi. :-" Order Excludes Only Crown Troops and Constabulary Belfast. Apiil II. I By A. P I - A uisllc ener nselnsr enrrylii arms was i,i s..ued here today. It lends for k7n?Ql k.um ,'r "" l'" 'llli'lspl. I. ,. 'Wtsji, 1, , ' mi weiueii Icfi th,. '?VwS? ''' 'M e.c.cw, l hl'IT L'trru,lVi'.HV WDsuiii. J-; i"": in I'llHHK b found at Ne pel son will be cllslble le luive or t'liir) llrcitrnis for any purlins,, what what seever unless lie Is or becomes a inein her of the Cinwu forces, including the Special Ceiistiibular . and only mi long a, he 1 cina his a mcmlcr nf these leicc . ' Tills uici.ii- the cancellation of all irlvitlc pcriniis te cuiry 111 ins. imVtlV NKKIf A II.IHV VARHIAIIK. OB A te nr Hnytliimr tls for th heunT l'r hip If. In the for Vat column tedsr en vas.Stt.-AKV. wc de, catch n train by its, street sum .. . ,l.r -l,mr feeling nil ' ontlier U 'Bi'i' "' " . ' . siiringv inside, liecause of orchards that showed green lu.ds nn-T an Inviting WlllCll lOllOWC'l lis lllii-l "i Hi'" we bcg.in sprciilalliig a- te just .. 1... ..Ir.'.is 1 es WO 111 linivf lit lie. Wc se te the camera, man. "Mcbbc It's 11 houseboat, or 11 battleship, or semcthin'." And be. serin gnimp like, -cz (.'"us. "Aw. bow de you knew se "' Weil, anvliew. with the aid of the en gineer and t lit wheels, we seen .topped sp.-culating and arrived in Bnrdeiiievvn llnil the winner, whose line emu. .. . . 1 I. . T..II.... . the 1. in, tick ns 1 '". I.bn'rlrh Ne. .Il fellow who clfrl.ed In 11 store Declared h hs feeling tiiltc sine: "The boss doesn't." said lie, t "Half appreciate me" We've seen square pegs in round hplea .before. . ,, . .The ulna 'elder contestants who wen I l ... .... T t . . u . I .. ,. '. 1 1)1 ici nm sk, ., 1 1, street : Gurney Willlii,u V- 'Li 1:. I. Sd .11'.. elrer. pleti'd 1 HLMSTuSlfl 1 P9i!9cHP MHH (. )Mi:i, of Ih llcfinii her iiiiiiria';e Ml ,,v,'ll. any hew, ,'" found out unit lrenhe.s ' , nn iiidu.trinl school' ler culm n ,evs' anil girls. nn, tls e drove up le ,), gi minds the cainer-i ','". still ,,r!,J,lg the grouch, grunt ed. Hoii,ti-hent blnn. The winner 1.1 . '"""Mance 1 D.in el. whose ,us. baud letup, s I iniuiiianilanl ,, ( luirgc of the I.M.-s .1 1 -. - "'" 1111111. I'.IIHC l.eeils, I'.inlaiul. April I I 1 Bv A 1 I Ih" Viill.-hlic I. veiling News in dav publishes particular, of 11 cm,, inert ml lllllllllie vvliich. 11 says, ,ns be,.,, com ludcil bet ween Germans amiri-incli Tlie newspaper ...ijs js understood a leading Punch dyciun". cenipau.v has come 10 an arrangement wlili the lift man de trust under winch tin. Her mans agree legiv-c the Pieiii-h iiiiifcrn nil the technical assistance in tliclr power, te disclose tile secrets of llirlr Inbolii Inbelii Inbolii teries, tell hew tlie 'ure carried out. furnish copies of plain design, ,,,,,! send iiaineil Gcrmun chemists Inn, Prt lu'li f.iiterTcs te supriinten, ,,e se, ret puice".s In in lual iiianul'.ic lurlug npeintitiii". The I'rencli have undertaken, .a.v s the News, thai their output of dyr.fu'v,. .hall In coiitiued ' in the demiinis nf Kriiiic'. and her cnleuh., ami ilic.v agre( le pav the Germans ."ll'pcr cent of their pre til.. C'enllnunl en I'iik Thirty, t'oliiiiurreur BOOI.ANII IIIIARUIN'G TO, ftT VOUB ntnrrmnn., nee paca av, -.iiiv, 1 pur I "BUCKY" SLIGHTLY BETTER Klvc-ycnr-elds "Buckv" Deree slill 1 lingers neiwc'ii hie and ileuih in the "ns Kpiseepiil He punl. Physicians tmlay reported 11 sugui impruvcmcnt was , Ceiuiuiiiv noted jrsterda), hut held out no hope ether breweries in Lancaster. tL-ruii Ter lU.s llllllliaif , ecu wry. let BOJf suffering fro memlecnrditis. I Jesephine l.tuii.e Kugler. niece nf Mr. CRthnritie Knight. ."I!! Teme .licet. Iiiille Park, and of 'n tr 1. Kug'cr. Mayer nf Wnedburv . N. .1 whs round vvniidi'ting In (he .treei. 'ear today ni Brmiil street ;w Ridge avenue. 11 vierim of amne.ia. At tir-t the girl w. aide in retail only I hut her 111, me w,,s Jesephine. After dmiei-s nt llnhiu matin Hospital had worked nt, her for s,,4rn hours .,e I remembered ihui lier I.1-1 name was Kugler. and that hei ..,11111 was l,-s. Knlshl. of Itldlev Park Mr. Knight continued 1I1I. Identitn aiie'n. "She will be cigllleei, years old III Mav."-.iid M's K, light "I talseil her. along with tout nil, crs nf he,- l.tinili. the the having been ii'-p'inned In I lit' death nf llieir 1'imier and inntlicr in San Annuiie. Te,is a nillilbep of ve.ii-s ;,gi. '"I heir fnthci w 1. ,, graduate of ('.. lumhlii fii'vcisit an,, was in the Gov ernnieiit s(.rtj, f. nl i,e time of his death 'I'he mother seen fnllnwed Inn, . Wie the lillcnts d;,.i Ihe live . Inldten lived fe- siwernl veins with elhei relnilves I'm! I brought rhrin all te live vvuli me. All .'He gniic new. bui the viuing.'st, LI. 1 .tiier. w he is fein'i eu silsicr Lives in Ihis City ' Anether sister is married and' living 111 It l hmend. a Anether of Jesephine's sjk,rs ,. M.. iliiuin SI, :n e Smith, win, lived in the S'cuieu i.iriiiieiiis. In Philadelphia She Unew ,i scphiue aildrt ss , I'ranl.feid "Jesephine w.is witli me irem the time s,e was seven unill two vcars iign At thai time lie 1 1 1 . . ,i w.iu'el te go te the West Ches,!!'! Nermal St ht'itl She did net leumiii long. 'I In n ( nntlniinl en I'liKr Twe t ulumn lnr BREWERIES UNDER GUARD Dry Director Davis Says Beer Is of Toe High Voltage Slate Piiihthliieii Diiciinr Da. is 10 tl.iv tincw n iihilut tun gun nis nreuiul twentv luewerlc- in the Stale. si . tliem in Philadelphia Ills chuigcs'' n -' til., I I he liicweiii- wt e ( it lit i- m.iUiiig beer of ten gicil tell.ige, t lint beer w.i being ic'cascil vvitliiuii pi mils or ,nter pel nuts had been 11 veke.l. The brevvirins aflivtetl hcic an. ihe Aineiiciiu Brewing, ihe Plillndclph:,i I'Bewtiu. the Cliis-Nnclied Company Pied I'ei' Cem mi iv. Jehn llehcimiicl Ceinpiiuy and i'n Wii-lnaul ,v, , MARRIED 45 YEARS 1(. lonely and sadly mis.,ng the wife with whom he had lived fort v-rive years, Jul,-, Whaley. soveetv -two venr venr ehl. went te Magnelia Cemeterv vter. ilnv 10 jsii her grnte A few hours later he was frutnil dead, lying .1- li.eugb asleep across the grave "Il was a ease of brt.'.i'ii heart. ' .aid liis son, William Whab-v imhiv "Broken heart nun net he rei egnie hv llic selence nf nn'dn'iie b',1 thai clt arly caused the end " Mi Wha'ev 's w ,,'e (ie, 1 1, 1 in he ' wen, 1,1 ,e . Klhel llnrU Tiicniiv. 1,,,, 1 I't'iiH'li'l v ev 1 1 .mil fall. 1 nve . ml and tie and 1 August Hirer an nines, nr three ye.ns. Through out III, 11 period he attendtil her .iss,,;,) eusl.v. even giving 11 his position with ncnty nis.ten Sens mill. I le with her After the finical he wllli Ins (laughter. Mr-, ".til I Princeton sireet. iiem mere wein te tht 11.1v inreiignnui Hie sinnmer liliinting tlewers beside ihe iif.-iiuiiy ing the sp,. When winter s, 1 ,, ,,. i-euiinied h,v tlailv walk tn the teinetery. 1 m e,it whin (lie weather made It impi...ii" "Jestcidiiy he went te the gi.ne ,,. nmke 11 Ic.-iutiful fr Liiste, e cai ne, (lowers tn. plum Au-mlam s s,m Inn, busily t work f,- a nine About I ti't-liick in the llftcn , Siiptrinteiidrnt Gib-011 in passing th,' ,,.. s ,,,,. ,,, eillll IVIIIg tlleri Iheught he hail fallen ii-leep , tided net te disturb Mr W hale; OJ-si'd nil t It n t let I,, win 1, ;l,e lime came te 'use the ci'iiiet'ry , he relumed Touch lug the old man le ,iwa1,en Inn, ,e leiiml Mi Whaley denl plas"irish parley Dublin's Lord Mayer Proposes Dij. cusslen of Political Situation Belfast. April II i Bv . P i - I r, Maver llNeiM. ,,f D'lbliu. lies, ,f.r, Inv it.Ulens 10 preniiiicut leaders ,,f tin oiipes.ng piriu. ,.f Seilhern lie'aml le &t'l fin discus. inn f t,, ,.tr, p.. lineal 'liiiuiien will, 1, w te reaching unity, ii w',s Iciiti'il he,,, this tlf,.,.. neon 1 Il is slated en rc'iiilde ;,u he, ,1 v llmi Michael Cellins has aciepied the invl talieii. Ne Infill',, ,1,111)1, s .ivillllllile here ie. gilliling Ihe aliiindi of La ,11011 ,h Viileia, It Is pinp.is , ,m, ,( ,,,r,T ,.,, i, Iti'lil ut the Mansion limp... in D11bl.11 Phihitlclpli W.ishlngleti vv iiuir. with iss. I he 1 01111111 nt the iii'll1 tliis 's s" was topped only by iih ill) degrees and Baltl- of I iiicc(iler Bliss OB iiithri prciuatiire tirrivnl of sunt is that "It l- a hit tee curly for I.1111I of weather and II won't last long. 'I Ik ic w ill Ii row . ihui II w il mure ihewers tnruef be Hiiuewluit cooler., ' B.v the Vserlr.trtl Ppess ttenea. Anril 1 1 .-Admission ,f Ruf s'in and German rer resenlatives te ths principal committee of the IVntiemle C.ipferrnee w.is .(n,r'v -,,m.e (eday hy both Trench and Be'gian rcpre-cnta-: tive. 1 Prime Minister TJeyd (Vr.P 0f Greit Britain, together ,' Premier I rnet.i and Foreign Minister Sehnm-.cr, "f Daly, intervened, hew ever., ami their conciliatory attitude tinal'y resulted in I th.- n-lmlttniKc of both the Russians nnd the ficrinuus. ' The opposition te the prcence of th delegates fiem the tw 1 ciiuntrirs wit a' rn outgrowth of the -mi .INi.tNn dash at the t- euing scs.ien of the ion feretiee. M. Bitrtheu. for Kranec. and mere especially M. Theunys. for Bel g'lini. plnc'd Ihemselvi's in imposition te the German anil Bus. inn rr uesenta 1 fives being admired t 1 the piinclpal committee while the repre. eiilittives of the smaller countries which fought wit's tht Allies were excluded. Lloyd Grorge as Peacemaker Premiers Katta nnd Lloyd Goe'-ge and S.gn.ir Sihnnr.er maintained it would b 'inpnvsib'e net te p rant ihe Rus i.ttis anil Hie Germans te lie represented en Ihe ciimni'tlee whiili was te deal 1 liit-tly with the prnh't'in" nireciing Ger many nnd Russia The; nrguid that tlie exclusion of these i legates would s'u'tlfv tl hjects of the einmlttee. lieiaue all were in agreement thai th ' . ii-nporntien of IJiis.iii and Germany was indisjieiis;ible te the ret (instruction of ,IIIT. Premier Thcimys in liis a-gii'iient, de ilarc'l tlie Gi"iuiins wire unworthy of inking pari in die work of a cetiiinlttes of si h importance in association with the icpresentntivcs of honorable coun ceun irles. The ei u-spui became se healed that Mr L'eyd Geerge tleclared etuphati tal'v that if such nn intrnnsigeant spini was going te privail 11 might bs as well immtd'ately te break up the 1 niifercni e the print if al object of tvhnh wa- 10 1 1 admit Ritsspi nnd Ger inaiiv tn the Lurepean fanii'v Werk nf Conciliation Succeed Tlie 'work of concilmiieii undertaken bv Pieuiln Kacla jihI Slgner Schan ?'' w.is linullv sip ,., stfui j,, bridging the iiiis and securing the admission of the Russian and lit rmnn icpre&t'n tat iv es The tl's,-ussi, 1 ever the inciubershlp of the leiunnllee nre-e at the first meeting of thai hedv this foicneon. As originally 1 laniicd it 1 ipis,-d British, Prcnch. It.iliiin. Belgian, .lapanes. German ami Russian del, gules. In addition in these, representatives of 1 "In ml . Rumania Switzerland and Swedtn were ailmntcil this afternoon ''lei il mniig's argument In which Premier The, my s. of Belgium, urged ( unliiniril tin I'.itt- i:i(ltirt-ii, ( eltinin ThrM COLD WAVE WILL END RECORD HEAT IN APRIL Shewgrs Due Today and Tomorrow Weatherman Says Shtvvers laic tins afternoon will end the summer heal of the last two dsys, who h broke ,11,01 l,ci lei-iml veslerda.V, reaching s.7 d'giees ami making Phil lilelplua Ihe tlidti hottest city in ths 1 lilted Sillies ' 'I here an also irperis of a "cold wave" new In ihe Middle West, but iiavellng Last the maximum temper 1 lure yentirilny smashed the April It ic'ird by thiee tlegrecs. The closest appitiicl vus ls7. when the Weather Unreal' ! ec( Nl tlegrcc" is I Cen, Wilkes-Banc. Uric, Williuiuspuil, 1 1 volt JVAXT , jeii? thrkk . j.f,ciiaiien nnu cisewiuri) are nncu et . .:. ..:.v.tT' nvriia in th. , 1 ..... v. ABK eiunxn.a.y en p.;, sold" - il ,.V I'fM ,,l "IHKl Tfcjt veir 'I imiM tg hi.Bflall fir( you Ml 1 .... Ih. .t.K.Kll M ... '.."... "fl " Hiic-vpi villi! mum itr IIIBVa nil illllli'l f'lllluu a.lu...L. ." 7aTi L-ll klUU IHIHIMV Bll VnMin. IlfBA tuiuitni v.' ""' "" OP"fl l'S HIWI,'" A. Lllrsas. tu if iS n Ml r. :U D, i 1 It '4$ i i mt ,JV1 5 il-'t ei: s f&W 'A A ' mt .H srJ f3l'' t S.S.. V s5. f; LVHi f.: C ,r ' '. KJ'&P.JiX.J it"' t$JSL&A tn .??, kiji