HHHallHsBllBiassssssHHilBllllllllllll rftf Kt MS THE WEATHER Fair tenlftit and, Thursday roeler tonight wiin temperature failing te shout 45 dearer! fresh westerly winds. TICMPKBATUKK AT F-ACII HOUB 11 112 1 1 ZUJM i r,f I'ifi.lBO Belee 01 61 a I 4 r VOL. VJII. NO. 180 r : r r . , .-ftfll ffOMEN VOTERS ROCK TO PILLS EnUMd fti Bcend.CltM Mutter at th Pottefflcd at' PhlUdlphi,,P. . wnuer vnn a ex Karen a, leiv PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922 Fubllihcd Dally Eseapt Sunday. Subscription Prle 6 a Tear by Mall. CepyrUrht. 1023, by Public Hiir Company PRICE TWO CENTS TO LICK BOSSES Registration In West Philadel phia and Germantown Districts Is Heavy FISHER READY TO QUIT, IS PERSISTENT RUMOR His Address I at Rotary Club Strengthens Belief He Will Get Out of Race PINCHOT HITS AT COMBINE Doorbell Canvass Features Only Day te Qualify for Primaries Voters! Register Today! Te the women of Philadelphia. : Ferget shopping Ferget housework Ferget husband Just ONE hour TODAY and BEGIBTER! If you were net registered for the Xertmbcr olectlen of last year you cinnet rote May 16 unless you rcg liter at your polling place today tie only day In Philadelphia, Pitts knrgh and Scranton. April 26 for ill ether cities. A vote glvts you a Telce in YOUR Sltte Government! , ttoe horns for registration am from 7 A. M. te 1 P. M. and from 4 te 10 r. m. In Student Tragedy Kss ?- i''-v J'.v"-JaTaWaW KLv -'; ' 'shbbSi -v , jf I BBBaaSFtlBW BBtBy - '" , K- - w2lBWBil BBmM.'-; f V fsfe wis BOY HEARTBROKEN AT KILLING CHUM BY GOLF CLUB BLOW Geerge Themas, 4th, Haver ford, Fully Exonerated in Ac cident te Paul Turner MIDIRON HIT QUEER NERVE THAT PARALYZED HIS HEART At the top appear Paul Flagler Turner, Haverford College student who was accidentally hilled by his chum, Geerge "Themas, 4th, shown lielew SHOT, HE FIGHTS OFF 2 HIGHWAYMEN ALONE Continued en Pace Tour, Column Sti-en WEEKS TO MAKE REPLY Hits Bandit In Jaw They Flee After Sheeting Charles Strickland, 5348 Alfred street, a Negro insurance agent, fought off two armeH highwaymen nt midnight last night nt Ceu!tv and Xcwhall streets. Strickland was shot In the thigh, but wed mere than ?100 he had In his pockets. His wound Is net serious. The insurance agent had just left the home of a prospect. As he passed through a patch of heavier snadew away from the corner street lamp, the two men jumped out from the darkness mid ordered him te held up his hands, one of them thrusting a pistol In hk face. .Strickland, who is young and husky, replied v. ' n stiff right te the hlgh iayman' . Tin two closed with him and fei ii minutes the thvee men rolled nbeu ilie rfreet. Finallv the man with ike iltel fired, the bullet entering Strickland's thigh, but net taking the fight out of him. Thotwe highwaymen were frightened by their own shot and fled. A pntrelmau attracted by the shot pent Strickland te the. hospital. The bullet was removed and he was n" iwed te go home. balfeuraiTearl King Geerge Confers New Hener en Noted Diplomat Londen. Apiil H.V (I5.v A. P.) KliiB Cm i has conferred an earldom upon Sir A hur .lames Balfour, It was officially ntiiieunced today. Vntll icrenll.v, Sir Arthur llnlfeur mis ii (iiiiinieiicr. despite his long and notable career In HritNh public life, and wn known thruirsheut the empire as "Mr." llnlfeur. Heccntly, however. Kins Oeerge con cen feried upon IVilfnur llui (Jrder of the (inrter, the liiRhc-t honor within the Klft of the Crown. Tills innde the re cipient a Knight with the title of "Sir." New, pi(suninlil. Sir Arthur be comes Karl Halfeiit. There Is one ether llnlfeur In the fliltMi peerage, Huren Halfeur. of HurlciKh- JUDGE GAWTHROPELEVATED West Chester Man Appointed te Bench of State Superior Court IliirrUlmrir. Anril 1L'. tRv A. P.) (Jovcrner Sniuul today iinneintcd! them .Tmlgn Hebert S. Onwtlirep, of West "We were just out for a walk." the Chester, who has been first nssNiant nt- boy explained te the reerve sergeant, tevnev cenenil for three yenrs, u Jiuleel "She's my best girl." Tho'rccUtratien with light In Tleen. of 'he State Superior Court. Micceedlng "Ate you?" the sergeant asked Ethel, th FbIIk nf SMmritm Vpnnbfnvi v. I .Tudu'c .lelin II. Head. if Crei'iisburg,' .Inck had presumed te much. Her Cktse, Olncy, Manayunk and 'ether reigned. """ was very emphatic. actions In the northeast and ncrth- i Ssff&s&STtE&'TURY OFLIM'RICK WINNERS AA-t.11 11 ""wiurii'jraiirrs IVemcn voters surged te polling places today te register for the May pilmary, iMr number being especially heavy In 0mantewn and West Philadelphia, independent strongholds. At the headquarters of Gifferd Tln- chet, independent candidate for the He. publican nomination for Governer, the eunpaign managers expressed delight ertr the early showing in many wards. Reports from meat of the forty -eight wird indicated that the lackadaisical registration of last fall was net being repeated today when the voters are challenged by the slate-making bosses. And while nil wns activity at the May rcglitratlen places, two of thy Republican candidates for Governer were addressing two lnrgi! groups eC professional and bueinc-s men and women. Gilferd Plnchet spoke nt a luncheon at the City Club, and s.iid the. Stata lemnment was new a peer buHinc organization, with "publli efticl.ilN pending the people's mene for their en personal advantage." Mr. Piuchet pledtril himself te remedy (Ills comli cemli comli tien if elected Governer. State Banking Comniisslener risbrr. dneef Mr. Pinchet'n two riMils for the Republican nomination. speui nt the same time before the Uetnry Ulub. Un te his nnneerniice at thn Helary luncheon, Mr. Fisher hnd been In frc frc iluslen for twenty-four hours, glvhiK lite te rrnui'ls be vn- .lbeut te with- draw. la a rtntement Itcfeie the luncheon the Stnte Ranking Commissioner said nothing te dispel that belief. On the 'entrnry. Iiis manner and remarks made Ms Imminent withdrawal seem strongly probable. The registration totals are being driven upward by thn three-cornered fight within the Ilepubllenn Party. The wintraeters' combine here 1 werkine te register what It calls the "regular He- publican" vote. Their efforts are in tne Interest of Attorney General Alter, me macmne candidate. Fisher Forces Les Active The lean active In the registration rseipaign apparently were the sup eriers or risher, the candiilnte et tlie uruuiiy inierests. 'PI.- .. ..,. Geerge Themas, 4th. JTAvrferd Col lege freshman, who accidentally struck his classmate, Paul Flagler Turner, with n golf club yesterday, killing him almost Instantly, was tee overcome with emotion today te mere than murmur "I'd give anything If, It hadn't .hap pened." Themas was exonerated by both the college authorities and the County .Cor .Cor oner. He Is en the verge et a nervous collapse with worry and remprsc ever the accident. "It is a terrible thing if only it ipidn't happened," he said ever and ever again today. The boy's frraada completely exon erate Themas or even the faintest blame. The blew struck was n light one, during the "fellow through" after Themas had swung with a mldlren. Turner, entering the roeni, stepped Info the swinging club. Blew Was Extraordinary It was an extraordinary accident, as the blew struck at the one point where It cenld cause death en the pneu megaMrlc nerve. It la the nerve that cauxa n "knockout" when b boxer Is struck en the point of the jaw. The boxer gets a distributed shock the un fortunate freshman was struck en the nerve itself. He died from ncute dila tation of the heart and paralysis and collapse l lie lungs, caused by the nerve's action. The accident was the one topic of Hnvcrferd students today, as it was last night. Every man in college did his best te make young Themas feel that all sympathized with him, and that none blamed him. He is trying te face the thing out, attending classes today aa usual. Turner, who was nineteen yenrs old and the son of Mrs. Albert K. Turner, of Hnvcrferd, was with five classmates practicing a few indoor golf strokes In Barclay Hall preparatory te going out te the links. The young men arc all members of prominent families. Themas took a swing, and as he fol lowed through with the iron he struck Turner ,Jn the neck below 4he left enr. Turner had just stepped through the deer from the next room, where he had been putting en his golf clothes. He Answer te Jehnsen's Charges May Be Given Out Today Washington. April 12. (Uy A. P.) Secretary Weeks, after consultation with President Harding, today pre pared a formal statement replying te charges against the War Department made en the fleer of the Heiibe yesterday by Representative Jehnsen. It wns indicated that the reply prob preb nblv would be made public lnti: tedav. The charges involve, among ether thing, allegations nt favoritism in sales et sur plus materials. UNKIND FATE SHATTERS ROMANCE OF 5 AND 3 Stray In Walk, Land in Police Feld, Then a Remark Ends All The springtime romance ef1 a pretty girl and her best "hrnu" ended abruptly this morning when they reached 'llili teenth and Market sttcets. Thev aie .lack Dlsmel, five years old, :V2 Seuth Hicks street, and Ethel Lnnery, four years old, :iJ7 Seuth Hicks street. They set out bright nnd early te enjoy the spring morning nnd landed In the police reserve room In City Hall. They gnve the police various names, ages nnd addresses. Finally a relathe, Dave McClnln, appeared. Then it was learned that police were looking all ever Seuth Philadelphia for Te Tess First Ball (BBBBBBpjBJff ,.- V?S4BSSSSSSSSSSIB PrTw "$:, jf&i' v 7aBHVBaaaaK U. S. SENATOR VCPPER . He will help the Phils and Braves open the baseball season today TARIFF MAY CEASE Prince of Wales Receives Tfl RF PARTY IQQI IF KUal welcome te japan ....... ii-iii ran i KOar OT UUH8 ana anrusKS ui eirerus urreei, nvir THROUGH NEW BILL '--" EJlllGI O X Un,UllMIIW MMUI Ultl Adjustable Rate Plan Believed te Be Workable for Either Re publicans or .Democrats FORDNEY TO WAGE FIGHT FOR AMERICAN VALUATIONS FANDOM URNS OUT T TO GREET PHILLIES United States Senater Pepper Helps Open National League Baseball Season Here BOSTON FIRST ATTRACTION rnn.MKS rre.STON T.pboerTena, If. rewrll. cf. Rnpn, Sb, Kept, M. Wiilker. rf. Haultin-erth, rf. VI)llami. rt. rtulsf. If. LrU. tb. Iterrkel, Sb. Fleuher. as. Ilelkr, tb. rarklnsoe. Sb. Ferd, ?b. HenllM. e. (iewiir, . Meadow or Oeathrer, p. Rlnr, p. Vmplrts Rltlrr, MeCermlck nnd rnrr nan. By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Philadelphia was treated kindly by tjie weather man today and tbe very best brand of dry atmosphere was fur nished te make the opening of the 1022 baseball season a success. Attracted by the bright, warm sun shine, the snappy spring breezes and an opportunity te sit in Hie open with out the aid of ear muffs nnd overcoats, thousands of fans traveled te the Phils' Park te liave a leek at the most lc cent edition of our noble athletes. Ihe gates were epencil nt 1 P. M. nnd the crowd already had formed te the left. The bleacherlte.s were first te arrive and introduced themselves te the outfielders in their own original, voci ferous manner. Grandstand patrons did net nrrlve until Iffter, which nlwnys is the way with the grandstandcrs? In the early hours, the best plnving wns done by Hummd'a Hand, because If had no opposition. Sweet music was sprinkled all ever the place ami some of It Vas easily recognizable. Pall play ers in new uniforms cavorted en the field, the Phils In the snewv white scenery furnished by Jnkc Grnv and the Biavcs In their battleship gray makeups. An unusual feature wns the standing of the Phils heferef the buttle began. Our heroes have net lei n lr-ague game this season, which N a wonderful nicempllshment. It was the -nine with the Kravcs. se the opposing team stmt off en n fifty-fifty and een-Stephen basis. Nothing could be fairer than that. The bird who invented 'the grand old pastime has a let te answer for, but he should worry. The mere fact that he is responsible for the Athletic- Innd Ing In eighth plnce seven straight and consecutive times and a triple-header i by the Phils, means nothing. Somcbed had te be last, and they let Philadelphia ! UU 11. ARMY HOLIDAY .IVW 'V$! - Htm, " M$' !'. i .j; ?M .fi LLOYD GEORGE'S PLAN FOR GENOA m m By CLINTON W. GILBERT StarT CorrPipendent Evening I'ublle Ledger Copvrteht, 9J3, by Public Ltilecr Company Washington, April 12. The tariff bill, which was reported in the Senate jtsterday, will furnish the principal test of the Itcpubllcan Party. If the Itcpubllcans inn held together in the Scnnte and If thy can get the sched ules accepted by the country, they will be in a strong position when the elec tion of 1024 comes nreund. If net. i tariff legislation will prove a danger ' nus te President Harding as It was te President Tnft. 1 It is a "nasslncr the buck" tariff. as the bill stands. Fer Instance, It Is passed up te the President te determine whnt actual tariff rates shall be, au thority being granted te the Chief Executive te decide when in practice maximum or minimum figure rates shall be fixed. Again manufacturers passed ever te produce! s of raw materials tne. ndvance of high rates. Fer example, the steel makers said that they cared nothing about protection, but they made no particular fight against a high duty upon mafcneslte, n mineral essential In steel manufacture which this country developed during the wnr. Boosts Price of Steel Magnesitc is only produced en the Pa cific Coast. Freight rates te Pittsburgh are $10 n ten ns against $1 from Aus tria. Costs of production of magne sitc are also higher here than abroad. Te equalize them a high duty is levied which sends up the cost of steel in this country. As n clnjs the farmers stand upon the firing lfne as icspenslble for high duties, where in the past the manu facturers have always steed. Agricul tural rates-arc higher than ever bcftre: even the rates in the emergency tariff measure being exceeded by some of them. Fer instance, the rate en mut ton is prohibitive. Every one who wanted a high dnty get it for the asking and no particular opposition was encountered. Many be lieve that the easterners who de net want hlg rates allowed the extreme protectionists a free hand te reduce their position teRfWsQrcTIty. But the truth seems te be that no one had any clear idea of what the tariff should be, and se this bill wns put through to gether with the prevision that the President should exercise his discretion whether te apply the rates or cut them e0 per cent. Has Twe Geed Featnres There are two geed features In the i bill. One is that the Fordney plan of American valuations wns icjectcd In e..H nf 41... .......I...- . . ' mu, ui me n-KuiHr yBicm or. lercign valuation. And the ether is the maximum-minimum feature, which will place the Tariff Commission in a position Ky Ihe Associated Press Yokohama, April 12. The Prince of Wales arrived today for his official visit te Japan. Thousands greeted him hk he landed from the Urltish battle cruiser Itenewn, which brought him from India. His reception was carried out accord ing te the program, te the minutest de tail, as Is the Japanese custom. Yoko hama's welcome was net noisy, judging by American stnndnrd, n the children who lined the streets are disciplined te silence. The picture they made with thousands of wnvlng flags in the bril liant sunshine wns inspiring. While the occasion was essentially Angle-.Tnpnnese, the American colenv was assigned te an advantageous spot from which te view the proceswien and the American Ambassador, Charles B. Warren, was te be presented te the Prince upon the latter's arrival this afternoon at the Aknsaka Palace In Teklo. in which he will sta.v while In the capital. The Renown wn ruviptrft In from m I "he Aknsaka Palace adjoins Jjy the Japanese light cruiser division. , Ae.nina Palace, which wan at one time 1 Repert British Premier Will In troduce Scheme te Limit Land Armaments SOVIET IS STAGGERED BY RESTORATION PLAN served for the members of the Reception Committee, the head of which will ac company the Prince en his journeys, Teklo. April 12. (By A. P.) The Prince of Wales arrived here this after noon en n special train from Yokohama and wns driven in an open carriage, escorted by cavalry, te the Imperial Palace, where he was received by the Empress. Later he went te the Akasafca Palace, where he will reside while In Teklo. Crowds greeted the royal visitor at the railway station and cheered hlra along the route te the palace, ever which triumphal arches had been erected. Except for the priceless objects of art. the Prince found little in the here tofore unoccupied Aknsaka Palace te remind nini that he was In the center of 1 he German delegates have presented jokie. his npnnmenw are line n proposals for n financial agreement, modern hotel suite, nnd the fittlngsin- Saar Valley residents plan a pretest dude even a barber s chair of American against conditions existing under m. -. especially installed. French oecnpntlen. I'liv Akasaka Palace adjoins the economic commission of conference wan ergainreii with M Celrnt. of Franc, IJnyd Geerge In expected te suffsat "army holiday" in Europe befew Genen conference adjourns. Bartheu Insists France cannot discuss disarmament at Gehea. Soviet delegates declare plan presented for restoration of Itussln would wipa out communism and Impair sever- 'B'u.t or government. chairman. sirens. Every class of society wns rep- cherry blossoms. resented In the crowds en the wharves. The Prince was conveyed from Ynke- ADMIT WOMEN TO bar Immn te ToU-le In n RnrAlnt frnln H.p.e ADMIT WOMEN TO BAR coaches of which were especially huilt , Berlin, April 12. The nelehstath or templates suggesting nn agreement for By the Associated Press fiene". April 12.- Prime Minister i.ieMi weerge. of (Jreat Britain, eon- for his visit. Imperial Council, yesterday ndepted a Imiltntlnn of larid armaments In Eurenn Ihe car set aside for the TrinceS use bill admitting women te all branches of ,nr " definite period, according te an is elaborate, with mahogany woodwork , the legal profession, including judge- unverified report, before the ad ou ro und silk panels. Anether coach con- ships nnd the bar generally, and nlsn """n' of the present international eco ece tains a dining salon nnd servants' com- te the pets of public prosecutor, nt- nemlc conference. partment, while the third is te be re- terney and notary public. LAST-MINUTE NEWS NEGRO MINER'S HOUSE DYNAMITED BECKLEY, W. VA., April 12. The house of James Penn, a Negro miner employed by the Raleigh Ceal and Coke Company in Sylvln, was damaged today by nn explosion of dynamite. The explosive had beep nlaced en the uindewslll of the kicthen, plas tered with mud and then exploded. SPANISH CAPTURE KEY TO MOROCCAN FIELD MADRID, April 12. Turther successes by the Spanish forces in Morocco have made certain the capture of Mente Maure, the occupation of which will mean domination of the territory occupied by the rebellious Beni-Said tribes, according te na official state ment. Government forces have occupied Timayast, capturing artillery nud ammunition. really te fix rates within definite lim its. Mr. Terdney Is nngrv nvei these two i features of the Sennte bill i ml declares that they will never be ne -pied by the Heute. Mr. Fordney lenis the extreme protectionists, nnd Ills Amen -i valun valun tien Idea, was n method et ncing duties without seeming te de si,. The application of rates hv the President In CROW NEAR DEATH, ADMIT BUTTERWECK T PITTSBURGH REPOR SIGNEDMANYNOTES ?ilrrc"ui Counsel for Builder insists, in Hospital and End Is However, That F. H. Sterner Expected Authorized Him te De Se it Will tend te tnke the (nrirr iir ..f Congress nnd out of politic. And if the tariff should go ns an Issue, Mr. Fordney would hardly hnve any reaten for existence. Plnnx are bclntr made te pTnnn.i i,n Tariff Commission into n sort of tnriff court with functions similar te thee or ine interstate Commerce Cemmls. ' Ihe "army holiday." it Is thought, . i would be patterned after the naval heU- day arranged at the Washington Cen- I ference. Dlrarinamen continues te be the most drseussed question nrneng the delegate here. nlheuCli burred from formal con sideration following the initial tilt be tween the French nnd Russian delega tions when M. Chichcrln. Soviet Fer- l elgn Minister, endeavored te bring It before the conference. French Stand Pat The statement of r.eui Bartheu, head of the French delegation, te the Asao Asae eiated Pres resterdnv. ptnlnlnin. pK. i France cannot discuss dlarraamcnt at j'lenea. will probably remain the basis' of (he French attitude en this qucstleB, despitedhe ettemnts of the Ttiieln .1.1. "zntlen or ether national groups te raise the issue. "This la a purelv economic confer ence. ' fcnl.l ,t.n TC..J..W.U I.....1.... 1 a. ! n'htinMlnemphasizlng France' po pe f awn.!, i HUH" we have simply get In i stick te our agendn as America did at Washington; otherwise we will get no i where." Asked If France would be disposed I te discuss disarmament at some later I conference. M. Bartheu replied: , "" I wanted te say the easy, pleas int thing, my answer would be 'yes,' I and yet the real answer of I'rajice 1 i "c don't knew." Commission Is Organlred flrgnnlratlen of the economic com mission was effected by the election f M. Coital. French I nder Sceretirv of Sinie, as president. The Hungar ian representative suggested four aub aub aub lommlssieiis. se thar rhe problems re gal ding each of the four principal sec tion of F.urepe could be separately eiiMderrd. Serbia nnd Helland op-im-ed the Hungarian suggestion, nun gar, did nor press her suggestion Hnllnnd supcested n 'iib-commlSHleB be composed of thirteen delegates In (enllniiprt en l'GP Twe, Column One TRUCE IS DECLARED ON ULSTER BORDER FAMILY IS AT BEDSIDE DEWALT FACES Continued en Ine Twe Column Four "TRAPPED ROBBEFT'CALMLY New we are standing en the thresh- 'WALKS OUT fifiF5 Tfl UrtRIf held and teetering toward another sea- 1'H,-r UU I, UUCP IU WUKK Pittsburgh, April 12.-The iniiditlnu of I'nlted Stutei Senater William 1" Crew her nine se eiltlcnl today I lint it was believed the end was approaching ' flu e Staff Carrftpnrdtnt Mleiitewn. ia, .uil 12 --Admis-mhii tlmt Hnrn A. Hutterweck. en trial here for feier.. actunlh siued me ir;mie (u i reu it. sierner. the prose - INQUIRY Commanders of Rival Forces Agree te Withdraw for Short Space Belfast. April 12 iHj A P. I A i nn e has heen declared between the l'I'ler special constables nnd the Free State troops which have been in men acing preximln along thi Fermanath Tbft rPzlptrntinn nflieinln nA repnlrlnr- jnrellmentH in each division in the '"Uy-eight wards In the city. The wks opened nt 7 A. M. The hours for J'Wtratien und enrollment are from JAA- 1 r- M. and from 4 P. M. ' IV V. M. Machine Keens Anxious W.-itili Thn V, tbreu hit Ien (IppiiIU. ""fd this statement ii.i r el, mere tlln" two-thirds of the .. Tct,lc,n "vlslena reports 1 huve "Wived show thnt the regular Itepuli- CnUnuwl en race Feiir. Column Twe TO JUDGE "CONSOLATION These If he Have Received Prizes Will Award Final One te Seme Lucky "Honorable-Mention" Fan son. 'J.ne past has been forgiven, and In some cases forgotten. This is nil for the best. The future looms 'up orison ane ine only ining winch no ne cupicd the mind of the fans en this glorious April 12 was the' follewing: Excited Glouceste Turned Key en Saying that she had in her rellar. Mrs. Jeb Monmouth street, Gleucest lileuccstcr police ever morning te come and rntrnlman I'rlcket Philadelphia s. Bosten nt Philadel phia. The Phils and the ltrnves will nut en what is commenlv knnu'n.ns n wi,.Unir , hurried te the house at Bread and Huntingdon streets this lar empty, but the en afternoon nremntlv ut It P. M 'I'M. ' showing hew the man was highly desired by the Braves fnp Near the heuse the they have hones of winnine the nnmiiiiit n rciMir ruun of the cas cemnnnv. rnim and the home club has been mere than t '' putting tejether his tools, kind in the past. The PhlK have wen , Then it was learned that the repnr repnr mere pennants for ether teams tlmn man went te the house, wns admitted anybody else, which shetvs they are big by Mrc. (rimes' mother, who then went hearted. nway. A few minutes inter Mrs Figuratively speaking, the Uraes Grimes heard a noise in the cellar and are here te wipe tne field with the home locked the deer, believing she m, a-uhi. .n'"y ib M-uruujcu ie ne i trapped a tniei. nennier Crew is in the Mercy Hes. I i ntur in the case, te two notes ticinini; ,K,r,I,,p between t ister nnd Seuth Ire. Pttn . where lira ma heen n nnilnm f.. ill the ihnrce wim mmii. i .,i,,,. I,., t.i,.,; 'unu, u wns nnneuuceu teuaj. r Weman Had four months u., ,..np.i .1... i. , Seii). counsel for Burt. ,eck. ,i, ui..s' Husil Breeke, Lemnrandlng the ft. D.n,.i... I 1 . . ' 1 """ "" i"1"1 1 opening address inr tin rlefenve 1.. ti,n rermnnagli specials, crossed into Free Gas Repairman about two months after his nnnelntment 1,.. it.. .",., . "r !."'"PlP?e '" 'ir s.m.. ..ritnp ,t m,.,.Liin,i ,...,.. n.i. n burglar locked te succeed the late Senater Knox. piOMviitleii w ,s l)t ,, meV ner'kss I ' " .'elerdnv. nod conferred with the n.l. ( r lines. !U-J live Senators , ,,ni ten took n turn 1 ....".. . ll"n.K.."10" "'". l,,kSl,uiii i,.n,iep n, i.,.pi.... ,.,.. !,.... er. nvked the for the woise Sunday, nnd members of Sterner weTTld L, TT ' . . ' r"r.'.'.K, . nieus and nn agreement was reached the telephone tills,"."? "'niiy were summoned te the bed- he lesnllv .m... ' " under which both sides will draw their get the robber. Me. it was tepei itid thnt he luid had P.utti.rueek ,.n,. nu... . .: forces n short iliMnnie from the bnnlitr t, with, lub drawn, rempse tot ny and thnt lie nppenred te , idol, i,t nnswer ' Mxie.. n I. Uue u avoid the 1 .'. f a 1 lash Each He found the ce . , e in n sinking tout I inn .ii..n...L ..i..'.'' . .'""' la' 1 -m..w n..P...i ,.. ni.i. if-i ter exit was epe, , , A bleed tniusf.iM..i. wns Mil.l .0 be , hS nf TV l; 1. ' 1 had missed nit. Hhe finnl icceurse nliinneil In .-.t t..,i .. . . .. ... . i.i' " r',MUc",!' er.thl" ('"! . "" tril .'... ...... v...... i... ,-.,.'. pellwman found , I'hjsiclnns. 11.,. the n.lv ,n ,T : 'Von'e nnve Mp" 'niHcled .':' ' r,7 ' . ' ...... ' ' " ".! ..f ,ln . .. 111 ii,UUII tjytj, riiii.iivrn- nun llir MKWVUJIft Ull lllf" pa.nnHt.Aii 1 -ii. - in.. 1 .. . . i i.Ann wen irt , riirtn trn U'lntiPi'd it niani nm nurnrJ l?nrrp,tCJLJJ".C,,rJte.t I working hard, 'cause Saturday ends , the Consolation prise. J. , M, h says he will start J V.s tefinrennTf V T.Vhr;;. I 'it. ,, knew, nnd if you would enjoy jeihi mte m,,,., ,,, uesenger in ine prtcner s box,- v L-.n-nniiw. ir,. n r..t .... .' .in nii thnt I1PX- It always a wmrce of creal satis- 1 " et'y Denina tuc p alter. Jee .11 ".. ' .v.,".' '-''.": "r mimiii. 1 ...".. ........... fnctien te iis -i,n used te auu local coiev 10 the scene. I 1 r run unni hi 111 in 1 - - - ii '.,in i-.ii nn w .. ljv. ---... . ... .. v 1 . . . .. . . ""- v" " nn ) uuiiiiAu j.imiK-R v..,., i-jawni '"in one nf m.p pip. was witn tan mils a one t me II Lest ! Big Rcivard! i.i,4me.whrre en nrearl Rlrf' lat. J'Kht, between the hours of T und BH and 11 and 12, personal mem orandum book of gientrst Impertiuicr ? me. but of 1,0 intiinslt- value, contains personal observations nnd Peculations, which would he of no ti,inflep ,',berai rew8r,i " tD ,me at encp n"d nuea ,! F"d'- ll Please net H,! U " mpr',y iet,lD flew" "f " experiences and conclusle-,,. "uen no BPntlm. .,i.i .. - i .iwiiii. 0.1111 hi Jii:nuii:tta zandku. KK PACK a I rend, jeu'll have te hustle. And particularly, you fans who have been mentioned en tbe ballet must leek out for the Consolation Idm'rick which will be printed en the 22.1. "We have debated with ourselves for some time about the jury, but thnt problem was solved for us today by a letter from another fan. Tnlhr Kdlterat thr f. inline Pi'lJ'ir l.rtleti: Sir In regard te tbe I'onselntlon r,lm'iick. I hae a further siiKKcsdlen. When J 011 select a jury why net select a number of Mm'rlck winners? Yeu could Invite tbum through Ihe J.vf.njnu ipi'PLic LEiienn or by mall. The Idm' rick wlnneis could assemble nt the TiFiKiEH tilhce, or somewhere, and vote. 1 1 1 . 1 1 Frem a lejnl 1,1m erleker, JAMKS AVINTO.V. 1 1 am net a l.im'rrlek winner.) 1 We think (lint's a line idea, and se the names et nil or ine, winncra win ne i 3s 4y '. ..... ',-.U K SKtiK folks. . j , T .... ... .. . V piayeu aim uu ine visitors nesire are four. The Phils can have the remain- ee ,-Uh is ie ml was sent te New Yerk. 'n,e (limits considered him superfluous and shunted him te Bosten. New Jeseph Is eniy one 01 me eesi ngnt-nanued pitch 01 tills onerntlen wns o..ktien..,l 1,.. cause the Senater's wtnllti wns ut sir. Ii 11 low ebb, ItcperlN reiiilii'd rnioiitewn, ihe Sennter'a home town, ihai he wn "bejend medli-nl aid ' A month nge Senater ('row .innnuined ine 1 emmnnwealtli dosed nr 11 10 A. M. and Mr. Seip etiillned his . nse in hue Hie neon adjournment. His nrgu- tnent followed a lequrt fei 11 vcrdui f net sullty en rhe ground there wriN Het suth.ient evidence te show Butter we. k had signed Steiner's tinine ns eu- shores et i,eugh I.evin near the town of (iarriseu, where the huve erected .r 'nrge telescope uud ure keeping cen--innt w ate Ii upon ihe specials Last eicnmg ,1 ieen meter, ins brought rs eiif.ji. einenth tei r'le Ui pubiuans. ihe repairman, rinding the deer I locked, went out the ether way, wholly unaware of the excitement raging I near by. m Vhe Mrxszrirwr Vts:,!!- -lan autocracy of brains m r nt'ftn. 1 faithfuls wins a hnally I.I m 'r 1 c k. Of teiirse. we are al ways glad te have anybody win one, but when these ,who have religious iv cnutrituited ever day are smiled upon at last by the Mm'rlck god we are always clad te shake 'em bv the this time. All nitchers nre in n,i hand. 1 shape the first week of the season. And 0111 of these ' There will he some new faces In thS line-up. Leslie will be stationed nt first base for the Phils and I.nrrv Kepf will be seen at short for the Braves, Fletcher Is hack again and the same gees for Curtis Walker In center field. WOMAN FIGHJS BANDIT Patrolman's Wife Leses Pocketbook When Attacked en Street Mrs. IMith Keller. wife of Patrel llOllllceiiicnl uillie lifter fri.Miilu ,.r m.. ( row- for months l.ud insisud lie wns in the ran- "te the finish " Mr. ("tow's condition eae rise te man repeits abeur the nature of his Illness I ,p )mM K,.itet jiII ac. . -pied ........ .. ,,,,!, , , mi ie n ne 1 rum n..r panj te cecr notes thnt had expired O. eirulcd. he admitted the signature bv Mutter week" Miiiij Other Bends Signed Seip also told the jurj Mutter week ..- piiinr.i un- nniiie 01 sterner te mnnv B in iiateiis aneinin, although the exact fmts ether notes, nnd te bends ncce "" "" " siinmueu in tleulil It w us disclosed t. Seuaier's . Imnge 1 endltliui is the leaseu fei the isit . ., V.'- "Mrr' ". secretar of State .... .. ... ,., ,, i-pir.iiiiv, nr t.,.".,.,.ll" ' i.nrrv eyre, et chesini-. nn.i . i-resten ami urewir streets. The thief William P. (Jallaghcr. of Luzerne r iir neuKnt, . snnipneu rrem .Mrs. iteiicrs hand a '"K or Ihe State Senate. The, ,, Jimmy . pocketbook containing $14. exacted te see the Senater some ,, nil Ihli I "in rnhherv neenppp.l nnl. - u- I.,- '.i.uier sonic tlnw ludili erv persons is Jehn Ward. nfnSfVl l' Locust street, the IvInilAP nf T.ttmll. JOHN M. IVARD N() - Tnc"cem: pleted Llm'rick Is as follews: Llm'rlrk Ne. 5a It leeks like the rurlalrKfer Mini; I really feel sorry for Mm, That unlucky "la" .Must have gene te his hcan Twas his tliirtcentli glass tilled te the brim. When we visited Mr. Ward and CaatUfaarl am fas Tak-tr. CeiasMi Isw, 1.. m,4w,a w$ vr "... nr in Ihi lPalffUn. vh.ili ernAa -A-nL,nB.. llKm.- Tfllm ,..-.. .-,.-, . .i. i ui i, . '. ' .hif ..; ; ri.ii. uii.t. r. ''i."'.r "i.rv...'" ;-""' vi ,i,7rr'- " .m. ",'"'.,,,,.HU "'?'' (einuutie. ...... ,.v,. ... .,,,i,Mv,....n neu iCff IOUUP.1 ivu uuc llllKllt, lllllftr a uusiaKC iv Ue wiiv..i... .. .1. . .c " .iiiciiii, ...iv m-i-(i 11 said that either Lee Meadows or Ring would tell for his ball H afternoon. Beth Lee and Jimmy are In dlstnnce fiem the Heller home, at .11)11 c.-. ..... p.m.-. niii.-ii i.i.-iiim niucn at urewu srreer, MAlAI DIOT nni t-p .-. Mrs. Heller had heen shopping and ",MVMl- ru,3 DUL I 5 LtUION her aims wcie full of bundles when the man sied her. She kicked r him Aviators, Displeased at Benus Attl nnd screamed, but he teie the pocket- turlp c.,, m..a, n. . ., book from her hand uud ran. P l J.el Fer" New Organization "If mv arms had net been full efUi v !rli.' , ,,ri1 '- '' A. P.)--bundles T would have hit him." snM l" Sht'1 Aviation Pest of t lie Amerl Mrs. Heller today. '" can legion, with 2lM) memlvers, ,lj8. Before 1 er marriage she was Kdlth lp'canCt' at 'h" nttltude of the legion en Jehnsen, chamnlen middle-distance 1 , p0 question, has surrendered its Awnnmcr nnu skiiicu in many lines of Ir"10" rua"rr ami reorganizes! H athletics. Naval Aviators' Club. Her husband Is Thirty-ninth street nue police station. middleweight boxing police force. Mi en ... 1 nt. ...... ,..nn.. 11.. . ." j. ' , . -...... -. ih.if,. n- iiiiHTiprn fiemg se for n number of jcnis. he said, nn.l he in sisic.l iliul Sterner knew, consented te and n:iprecd his action Sterner did net sign ninny bends ne- Everything Is set for the opening chorus. Let's gel Ends His Life With Razor tabanen, Pa.. April 12, Jeseph P. Welfersberger. feri -s.ccii, a fanner en the Degwood farm nenr Colelueok, took his, own life early lei'nv h slashing his threat with a iAx, llh lifeless body was found In the Uunrby Ms ann Pari. , ' " .11. W ! t Continued en fare Twe. Column Twe HUNT ON IN SOUTH PHILA. LOWLANDS FOR BOY. 6 Polieebeat Crew Alse Dragging Creek for Jehn Wdewick Sean hers are scnttei.-i throughout the lowlands f Seuth Philadelphia Io Ie dn. in a hunt for Jehn Wdewirk, mx yeais old, who disappeared from' Ins home en l'nst Jenes lane yesten nf. ternoen. The crew nf the police beat Heyburn Heuse of Commens Would Revolutionize Lords Londen. April 12 il! A P i An en.lt.iver in substitute nn aristocracy of brains for no nriste. rnc of birth" Is miiIkhIi.iI in a bill f.u the re. .institution if 111" Heii'ie of 1 eid which Colonel I laud.- l.ewther teiln eblHined the I'.'i mission of the Huii".' of Commens te piesput lie t-nve 1 1, s description in making application fei ihe pimlege of present ing the uieasuie uhiili prewdes for u n-diif tien in the number of members of ihe upper Heuse from ",10 te .KM), apart fiem prince, of the bleed It nlsn con cen tains n proMsien for t he cientien of peers for life, with uiiirilieritable. titles .mil pn liege FEAR FOR PRINCESS Condition of wife of Greek, Prlnea Causes Anxiety lenileiu, April 12 -(By A P.i Kllzabeih, .v frJ Jil saj J nn.l lt1 l, k .I- uM1.uti. :!.. .11..-I the tf(irlfnp( nf Prinnn Ilii-nliltn nnu u nfOPlNPilt . the famous Mutsu. joined the escort. As ' the regent. I he grounds about the two l ommissien en transport erganised with, .. . ". . . . . .t. . I ....1 1 - . .1.1. 1'i.Am AH '1-1. ... V. . . ' lue vessels entered tne harbor there was , iicm. nre met Demurim nnn at. tins ......... . h.-ijii.v, or jieiginm, a n rear of guns and n shrieking of nme or ine year present a prelusion or iVl ".ft , V;J ,. m m M The condition of Princess The brat wrllll art wiiiTiisa . wirn or t lew'n i-ritinn .,.. Mf uir . i hi; i ie ui niaaxieK i ne uenware K Iver nf r- . i i -", ui av, the mouth nf n rr,L ...K1..1. -....' '" Creece. is causing anxletj. snrrf n ,t'1 attached te the rm"' rll,b. '". "enip.ri exclusively of the linmr of the bnr, pnients . ,,n,,,,L Np,tt" ""l'"ch from Athens. A and Lancaster ave- feung merf who enlisted ,, the mnal The Wdewicks uVe ,", the n..,i ' le,.,"l 1l"-w ' -"r has deelep.i & Hp wns rnrm..i, U.vlllg sence a the iintlipiMiL. ..r ,!.... i '.!.',.,' " "' ,,,r "Bering . nnd the nntlent bus n irm. ,,., yA & champion of 1. r im.l most of its members am is el de-el , ,., ' ''-"l 'Jtr"ens W,re 'r- I between I()2 n,l 101, wit se. e be': 3 in the social register. Many ennin out A woman iivi nc ii the .,n,.i,i, i .""huge. t$ vw ce.,' lUserye corps, 1"'" ",9 he "Mk SfSg.-.W . kV' r ' - 5. .A V ii'x pl.t4 1 ji 41 t. I nil