m 1 -v f!. A 3S ML f I.F fe V H C CHIEFS BEGIN ACE CONFERENCE SklVaders of Rival Factions Weet! B In feffert te Eliminate Fur ther Disorders mi iffevJIAY FIX ELECTIONS DATE fwl' ' , , ..," '." ,XT 'ri 'S Dublin. Ai.nl 1". 1 lie peine ' fercncc siii.nueucil b Lord Mayer O'Neill, of Dublin, began It vf.ieiH h& ( 11.- At ... It,,.,..- I. 111 .". oVleck ...,: " '"- .."" fflSVUili afternoon. Tin piei eediiiS" weie B..W'l'iTntP. All tin b'liecr. of tin eppni. ap Ine fnrllnii-. tin Miner had invited in an 1 " -'.ffert te l.r.i." nlmiii milM. or an mi- pore in mm. .iimui .' . 'lerstnnilliis t" prevnif fmthei diter- ders, wen ii (-in An ngiecincnt iiln 'Mil be nught hereby the iij people nt free rlec rlec tlen run decide tin1 dispute lictwei'ii tin Free Stnlei n ml Republican. I Thee present in iln conference me : I Thee invi.eil hi tin' cenfcieiuc an Arfbiir l.ritTith and MieliaH Collin, for II.1.II I:..i. ,1 Cl, CiiiinllmiiriiniiiM, Eamon de Va'cia ntid I'liiirlc- IliirBes. ,' in, ,--,,, in,. . 1 '- .-i 11 1 1- .". . 11 for the Hepuli'ii 1111s . Aicibili,ip llvrut. of Dublin. 11 ml Vccphi'ii O'.Murn. I.enl Mnnr nf l.tincrii l I.enl Miner O'Neill, of P11I1I111 1- mini n- cbnn iiiniu Mr. dc alia lui. nppmcil mi ! tlen en the cKtlns: n glutei, which h . .. . . 11, in cenienilt weulil exi nuli iiuin.v veiiiik i men and women who hn 1 cached vel- Ing age since ,1 was compile,! Mr Oriffilh he been iiKiilntt n new register polls Irish Republican Armv Opli'iliN Dc Valcra's views four lieui. Ammunition trnin Carniu belonging 10 iln ilislmiiileil police. wa removed n a K SPEED IS GENOA MOTTO Lloyd Geerge Cannet Even Find Time for Gelf t (icne.i. A1111I I.". il'.v A P 1 Kven fiend rinf.i) will imr be a holi day for the ilelegiite te tile IViiiinnilc Conference ami It h nut Improbable that then will be se.-ieus en l'aster (Sunday, s kien .ir the delegates te gel the bilsis vverketl mil tm l'mepe's financial receiistru'tuui At all heii"s of the dav ami night the delegates are iiiIiIhk thrmigh ilie streets en their wnv te gimip meetings, and from 111 until C o'clock every tlav thp siib-commissiens an griiiiling nwnv Mv. Lloyd lieer-je anil tin ether III ti lth delegates weie keenlv disappointed at ItrM at net tiuiling n golf leurse within reach bin thus far they have hail no time tm ici tp.-itlnn ether than that anjertinl bv tin -imri Ib game of keeping the eiit'eience from blowing up under the pressm,. of the Kuslan delegates' diMinmimcnr talk. The cblllv nishr winds from the Apenniiie Mountains. 1 inning after the warmth of the afternoons, is causing a mysterious threat maludv among the delegates, mnnv of whom have tcurteil te gargles for relief. The Japanese especially have suffered from this af fectien. have arisen in 1 lit. Ku-.uin dths.itiun here. One is uhsnluielv Intiaiis-ige.inf In favoring icier inm nt the piepnsa!. centniticd in tin ivinr ut the allied experts. Tl ilur favets ,irce:,t,ince experts. 'Ii 1 her fnveis ,ircej,t,ince 01 me report ns a lias i,r disrnien 011 llirjollewing fumliimeiital point-- First, libeitv ul imnmi-i 11, he m. Hired te fen Igueis siiend the grant ing of luiiiliiiil ii.irniitpes tliinl, hi. kiinwleilgmeiii of tlie ii.,is xiiiti.icted Itv Russia Willi 1 the ('.it Isl gevt liiiueiil It Hie Allle a ! ii.ulv in tnilemnii. Kn pla for d.uu.igis siitTeii.,1 rimn t'i, I,,. dink. Dciiikliu iiiu W'raii i i 111 mil . Russians ( 1, 11111 Ig Imliiniiity According 10 Mi, Itiissiniis, 1 In 11 tleiunitv thev 1 l-nni f.tr c.xcied-- the de'ils of the (V.nrist gevt 1 uiueut, -i, tne Allie Xv'OllId have tn put theni ,1 linlnni e Ii, entire llussnui ilelegntlmi ngieis mi ,. Jectieu of .ill measures alining in in troduce iiipimlintieu into linn itiiiiitiv or te iciluce ii juiidlt I illv in 1I1, -talus nr a cnliiiiv They chn 11 v nlii, 1 tn I'lP siiggcsliiili Of the CXIICII- III, 11 the vetlll, 1 nt 11 Hussien law 101m lunm-t 11 I'mei.-ur 1 tannet be -itl I .cd nut without the i- Hint nf 11 iniisiil it pit spimiig ih, 101111 Iry of wlmli sin h :i inti'igm r is ) citizen, The pMiciiii Iv 1 ,iiiiilu nted mil 111 1' nf ibei techlllt'iil pinlileiiis M.tliiPcted with ,lhe econeillii let etisliin linn nf 11m tiir i shown he ih, fait that inn tne keenest of 1 In miunnm .1 ml liiiimii.il experts hcie 'tilmlt th.n thtv are h.ird put In tin 11 IT its t.t -ee tlii liuht " Key lies "Tcais Ills V Tlin llrni I. ,1, .iiimi.isi llalc" .lehn Mm - 'jlnrd Key in- whnsp Imnk. "IliouetnlP Ijensequeilc f the Peine." c !ils,.,J much a sciis.iihiii is ilesnihnl hv one of Ills friends 1, lnt ns ligijiativt h bis bnir in an ende.iviii te fnsh- nreelifii plan tm- icliahllitatinc ' Kurepe tiiiiiiii i.-illv Mr Kevin- (e ltvered a let ir m 1 in Mriili-h ilelegn , tlen en pn lilcui- In fine the tiuifeiem p, While Prof t .iss.dl, noted Swrills), ex. liert, talked mi iiuaiii lal ami ci emunii subjects te iitinlliei gieiip nf delegates ' all 111 Oil 1 inli.iviu in tilitl stnne 1 1 m . aeiuuile pitMct is fur 1 Frank A Vnudeil ircipenii 1 chef 1 , 1 .. . .. .. III I. Xt'W 1 Ol k nniiKcr, is vtticmneii uy ine i.urepean flriegatcs an,, cvpertsei ..count e Ins .. ... . ... . . w. ....... .,..- ...... r....-, .. ..-.., ... .i,,!,,.,,, ,. ,n ,. , . i,.. ;... .,'. ,' ' " nit en the griiiiml mat lis preparation ul,. '. ' '' ,, '.'. ", s 1.1.1, uicie i.'ss,s ,, , nve neen given them by any changes will occur slewlv. would delnv tin el.ctn.n. which he hud , 1, ',,'., Ill,,l,..ll ll,1f,)l .;! '""PalKU el , experience and nilsfortiine for the ben- , ,nm ".',em the time the Stale's t use planned for .lime , r '" " 1"'",bltl ,,,ll1 be-eine , cllt of all. te make tbtftnsclvcH mere was oempetcd I felt it wasn't enough. '' New Yerh. April 1.1. -(Ry A. P.l These se, King in In ing ali.lnt an ml .. ,,.,;' . ""ten the upm .l,.,.i0,, , useful te huiiianltv. This r shall de. "Everything we heard pointed (0 Hfferts of the anthracite miners and Justtnent believe an agreement ..in he ,,.,' ., ... ,.,,"' ""'""lv jepav the trust, eenfi- Arbui'kle's innecenre." said Arthur , operators siib-ceinmlttee mi wage con- Jreaehed wheieb, the ee.t,eiis ,.,,,, be 1(1 '",' "' WW"1, Is .n ' '"-"'''J" as it lid-nje ami loyalty bestowed upon me Calhoun, another liirnr. , tiar-t negotiations tn settle the strike held in August iimler a new tegister. I ' , I,. .,..,. K t'f " t,,llff I (ll"',lnc "u lre,llb' Lb millions of men . will he temporarily abandoned after and thus avbld nnv interference at the , " ,',,,' " , ""'l,l,? If He pie.ent jntid women throughout the world bv New Yerh. April 13.-One of Itos.ee today's session te permit members te re- nells bv the ili-si,lenl sei lien nf til- . ! ... ." .T"', '":' '"'"".III he ."lire lendeiliig service In justification e'f C 1 'Tatty") Arbui'kle's cemedv- turn te their lesnectivn districts. It was it, - - 1, ,, . ... , ,,' '-" .'.,. ..Ki.-.iu, in mis icHcneii Dv acclamation pumic opinion, it was nnneunren lasvuniicu .Mine erkers of America ex- r Belfast. April 13 -illj A P . A "" ',' ' ' 7 l"' I'N own products. I within a few minutes after they retired night bv Adelf Zuker. president of (helped., te leave tonight for the national i-f freight train ut thin v . ar w.is smppeil ';' ' ''"' ' ' ";- '"" b.iiikers an- leek- . te deliuer.itc Arhuckle said his plans Famous Pla.vers-I.asky Corporation. , headquarters at Indianapolis for a eon- 4 of its (enteuis bv ..ime.l men .it Mul- - ' ' ' " ' ""'; ""'' ) hlch tnrlft. were uncertnin. ,vheii iufeimed of the comedien's nc- ference with Jehn h. Lewis, president iS lingarjestet.lav evcniin. Males f leth ' U" "B nlpiers ftem selling I am going te take a geed rest and q.ilttal. Sessions of the sub-committee en ,!i d . an.l large i..iiimii. of f..n.M.ifK linen 7,,, ',,:;'' 'I .,'"" -J; "? l.Tn '"! J0 of ,hl" ,,?1 fle;h'" "A" ' Arbi.ckle's futuie a-tlv- contract ,,eRotltie,,s prebablv will no? H nd a iiiimb. 1 icv. l.-s wee trans- . " " '" '' '";" ' !l" vVllTu ' M'J'iliied the actor vyhese picture fame itv in motion-pictures, it may he -old "he icstimed until next Tuesdav, lie se d kj ferred te cniiniinileerul lurries ..n.l , Vnl. V itl.w. I?' . h J . .'.r .V ,w i;!1 " , , n u0,,in",(l "I"' ' weiBht.r liSi. .0 depend en the attitude of hli public." , . 0. . i.e .aid. M .....i.i ....... ti. ,,-,,cf.., ,, . Hiimiiu-tiiitleii will he hclil ropenslble. niue. , vt.,- ...i .. m !.. t Ilarleten. Pa.. Anril 1.1 n- 4 II V. t , 1 ,, ....... .... ....... .1 I SOViet tO Reied iS'tC'ltsff Sr'"0"? f""'0'?1 fc..M,l.r",,J laWKni """ ffl rA?lTettl lgp: ', , N-tlH.. Ten,,; Ap,.l ,a..,y A.llVlXH-wW"! five children BVUiei IU tiejeCl SJ H - '"-""'n ndl- f'n Slr c (t emev Matthew F Rradv Asla Mlner- India. China. Japan and 1 t-Mine,s of the Hen Air Cerpera- . ilAverf Ceurf Pf, -.,'- ' IRA JJAOUDIES Bra ;t! emxvx. s ?'WA ?S E :;;wt:H ;?";'- &&&& HHhVfflPSi!iS -"'"-" SS-.'-'r'".. "uertly. "' Im.l The duties en a fevv agrlcii - ''"' w-r.il. t . I will a that I sin an fhe jump acre-s the Atlantic te Ire- and . era te s In thi r negotiations, American Laboratories. Inc.. died yes ATnni.n.l.,1. tt .r ....1 1 I 1 Hi III fliitli-f t wiiil. I ......! 1 VtnnK nnn iltWnn tin. I if tn La nt IUIIU, .--. .. , ......... W.rlrf nt Ilia hntlie J.S l-.nt l.f L-ls. - rraciicui cxpci leiicc 111 nuance, nm he idhr h confers dailv with them The geneul S;,(1JWtrl0l of .1 ..feme furnished Murl'hlm with 11 special lick.M giving him $M,s access te tin iifercuce loenw of the WSCvrayal palacx r V. Uiureii. New Voik eie ns an Amei'i- H-lsf W Pert stuilviiig tin situation JWjS'V.Mr. Vniidiiillp told the Associated ffttm lousy tlnit even if tin lienna Uerence ncceinpiisiuii netliing tang- ' It xvak Olrvedy a distinct success use or the great benrlil derived Lund-table meetings of htntcsmen jperti from all the countries of M'he... M.nn... I ..r.l ..1 TV. :" .:.. ..I""""- """ "- if flBajHuimM.Ann-rfcPtiit'iitiiiu i,. ii. Wpertiliilties In ih) -.- . r. itaYS'iincP.n-B'i. uiiifa mniPfini. '.rT ' Farmers te Decide Fate of New Tariff (.'imllnutil finm l',ge line rrs till believe ihnt preiiM tlen 1 nee 'cssary te them. Sonic swing nwny from t In high tnrllT I,"' cable lit (lie luvu of tin tide sniit-i tin' Atueiienn valuation nml t lit ietlupe nf the Geeding bloc The out spokenness if fntin bureau leaders like Heward s also significant During tlic emergency tariff debate thev were silent ."';"''' j' ' ' "r'pLANS RETURN TO SCREEN I believed ill thiir tmiff. 1 ' "Tin Lenders for Moderate Tariff T" ffln" l"l" '"'" n'"" " " 'mint fnvnr ,1 moderate tariff. If the fnrun-i cm be educated te 11 nieilerati , iiirilT during the course of the Senate l!,,.,.1."1'' ' '',',, t.niJR ill till' pil-st'lll. M , IMMV III ..vtliinfml Vliuiiilly nil the hleli dutle. In the blll nt upon 1 h- fnriiiei"' ilcinnnd for I'.'.'S'1 'Miti'- mi aurifiiltiiinl ptednets. . . , !'',!;".";,. '"""'"'r f"" . "'" hml n ,11111 inlati from then- cen-titiients te get ',ix Kn mtcs . pMhle. Thev 1 tailed niluets. I llpn .11 .... ... 1..1 1 : ' "" " I'uii'-i 11111 nun 111111111- fiifttircil iiimliiitM for Mites of SenntiiiM riein tin imliMiinl section', in fuver of , high protection for farmers. Almest every Niiater. even from rM:itis which favored 11 moderate tariff. '. 7."!'! i'I'T i''1."" mm1""'' "" wl,,l . .",., '" '.' '" turmer mii-i. "ir voted with lilm for hit pet ilutv .Hill IC (lll'il it li tli.i.ti I'.... !.,... ,',.. - i..i ... .11, , iiv.i , 1 lie M'-llll I- n Illl-IIT Ullll'll tt III ,l .., 11. 1.... . . ..-,,.. "-. ... nt ink mi- nit- iiiiincr us vvell 11 t.ii' iver,vieii civ. In 1 lie fnnnci .uitild cliangi- lil uiiml iil.niit pinici'tiiin in icspensii i im j,..ii. ii tin prep. would gu out from mulct tlic niirii limit", iideii 11, ,1,., ,,.,!, ,,ii, ,,., 1 IKIIIIII l I II' ll!s Ull.., 11, ,..ll.l I - it' 1, t.i.ii.ii... 1.1 1.. .. - , y, 'i,,lul" '"'" tinie vvinjiii " "''" ''"' I iiii.. ),.,,i,. iw,,, ., , . " , ,, , ciaM , ,.. . .., .... 1 , 1 , .... ,,. ,.-.,,, ,,. ,,,K ii-ir,-s iii win nave i in pin ler icrt.-ilii nrllccls nml hi mav I Itcient 1 ongre-Menal elections show thnt tin iiiiutrv is in a state of mi stall!, cipiilibiium p'llitleallv . Repub lican majorities im everv where badly nit down A vnrietv of issue, in', eluding the vvi't-drv issue. h:i , con cen iiibiiteil. Inn the fiiudniiietiiiil factor is di"! euti nt with tin lianl times An l&'&Z&ig. CALLS XEW TARIFF BILL U!-AMFRlC4i rui" ,",lllnR ,1"' trml1" ijiul, c n sj.ii urn 1.. m TllP 9mpnwn ,nw hy th jm,r n.fli signed by all the jurors, including me Y.iJiliiBtini. April i:;. iltv A P 1 two alternates. It fellows; The Administration tailff bill peuil- . "AequItJal Is net enough for Roseee ing in ihe Suiate was ass,,ilcd tudav b.v 'Xr..Vr ", ,,,. , . . ., , Senuiei Sinimeiis. of North Cnielim,.'. We feel that a gieat Inpistiep has vinking Iieme. .. ,. Sen" c l""n ,,ene ''J1"- " " f,'P' "U. ,nHl U inat Cmumlttee. - the 1110M 1 1 - nl "'"' , ,),!"" ,,n r R'"1'"" h Americji. lull eve,- f,Hti,...l" exoneration, under the evidence, for Kven 11 cm 'v Pvn.i.,ni.nn .n.ii . culmination indi- cotes that it is tin highest tin iff bill ever i-mn written." deil.'ireil Senater Sun. who will le.iil th.. ml,,,, ,-li, r.,,.. t in th" r Ight en the mens,,,-,, j lnc M'nete. A taritl mere unsulted le piesput Hindu inns, if H(. ar t pai.tjPi. pate 111 world irade. . uul.l nm well have' been trained " "If, it is adopted, continued Sena Sena eor Mmmens "we will htiidlv hear , much nier,. ,,1,0,,, Republican' tariff I bringing piespeui, It i ,Pn, ,,, 1, IP I.',. mil, II.,., in- .1... ... ; "sii.l. dcmiieil net as ljringing prespepitv ), iidversit, 1,, ,.,., iMlinu,'s it -,s ' i"""1""' ""in 1 .i.tr win in; con- t ' "" in prices high and exces. , "'". ,l,""" Imposed mi tiuiniifactured I""lll"'' would Immedlatelv result in' '"''"" liicrensi, in die prli e f thlngi, ','"" ,l"' lartneis bnv but du net pre- ' unci. "Ihe main purpose ,,f .,., 11K, tlutles s I,, m.ijrmiiii 1 lie exiessivelv nigh u lies 11, iW iibtnined for pieduits nf indu.ltips etlii than ihe ft'l III 'I'',,, iippianmi m tin- hilt neces-aiilv will pcinilie mil expert business, which will ""'"' "1 'i ul c'litiiilment of pi mini- 1 "U and liii.ed lllleiiiiilni-,,,..,,, .. the faiui' tl ic lump. '1 ml in tii,, fa, ! ie ALLEGED RELIGIOUS LEADER FACES SWINDLING CHARGE Self. Styled "President of Canadian Christian Endeavor" Arrested '","' ";""'""' '.! .r.,.. , Reading, I'., . April 1."! uvi. '''" ' -elf--i.vlc( pi.,.,,!,.,,, 0f ,),, C1111.11I11111 ( In, s, I,,,, Liidc-ivtir Niclii,.' was held for , nm, s, ,1U,, vvheu' j((, pleaded siiiltv n, n , ,,,,K,. ,,f ..Uinin nig liitinev en false pt dense I'.iniermi, who litis, h,,,,, ii,in(. ,,, 'IiiihI, work in Reading tm ihe l,(st lour mouths, was , ,rge,l lS i;hui ! S llns. ii,., ,, in.iri'hiiiii n, f,der 0f the Hi I,, -in li.ipiist I'ln,,,!, vs iili feiui ng liuge sum, trnni 1 liuri Ii ppeple. Mnnv nf these wen. vimimi. th,. 1P( . lehn It llumphicvs, ( ,;i 1 1 1- ,,f tne 1 hill, h, ills., I, -till, 'I emu sprc.nl the iipint thin he "in in Ki.uling I m' .1 T me i,isini. linusc 1111, 1 Hint s seen as he 1 w., a 1 llfi k tt Hill the inlllp.int lie would pav Ills hi.ms and sail for Sinilaml Aiimillng te the 1 let.tniun Cam el en Is "teiveni lu pru.vi". highly spir Imal .mil iiiniis Scrlptuii. fieiiicnll.v." "tin .l.iiiiuirv 11 I met Mr. Cem- eritii sain ,vn ite.ssitei jj,, told iiip he was .hurt et ipndv tush and I gun him .s.'ll Later lie j, 1 heck was coming fimn his inrlifi-. and I ad vanced Mm S."0tl. I.ate, 1 again gave him S'i'O illitl Mill latet alter the -nine sterv iinelher S'JOO lie told me Hint as seen as 1 he check 111 rived lie would sail for Sietlnnd " 1 . . -.1 . .'. '' iis si en as it, ciipi , niriveii ,. ,(..ni,i ,, , ,,. s.. ...i..,i "' "" f'" ""lnl"1 , ,,, ., , Shaves Himself and Ends His Life The 1 v of ,. unidentllied mm, 1 about forty -tive yens , del was f,,nd h. 11 woedi mi the outskirts nf Ghmccsici llty yesterii.iy nneriioeii ny Jehn 1 Dai-ey, It Is peiii-ieil that he was a Phlladelphian The man's- thnmt vxiih "Ut ami near bis body was a mrnr. uinciui" .' " "- Min-nif , snaving nnisn , tnise ny, nnu ns I his face was close. shaved the polite nciice im mini miiivce nimseii jus, 1,,.. fei" he ul his tlunai. ..-. ."- .,,,., . IIKIIF, AKK IIRIUI.S AI'I.I.Nrt Hrtlany. Ii .,l: -iirid-. .,.... . l' .. .isV.if..nu .- m . -"--- .immtll DUntltUllY Ai flnnmrm'i 'uJ".???! r lZm.A ell'PKa, 1,'aat av H1.I . n..ZZi.- " ..' """", 57'"'..,"7" iD.rHui , iii bviiii ui ma bpk- h HSJrSlulX.fl2CJJ? SKllSff ",A15H: SIparTTT'SwfeSrr " WH i .... 1 1. 1.1 . - - a - 1 .1 .. v. . iv 1 1 11 1 1 it- iii i in nun uir iiviii'i'icii 111 n tc 1 ill nun in. 1 tf.ivp i niPiiPt- tiitin i.h 11 it 'inu ti no rvidi-nrp. rnnr iinunnA Ar. ' .--.- -rss,.,, ... EVENING; PUBLIC jARBUCKLE QUICKLY I ; ACQUITTED BY JURYj Third Trial Brings Freedom te Film Comedian Accused in Girl's Death San Francisce, April 13. Rescoe 0. ("Fatty") Arhuckle. film comedian, steed ncqult ted today after undergoing three trials en a rlinrce of manslaughter for tln dratli of Alies Virginia Rappe, mereen actress, who was taken te a hospital fatally ill after n nertv In Ar- I buckle's hotel suite here I mickle hotel suite here ' Half an hour after the inMleil 10 the jurv late ve . neon, the ur.ltcl of 'net gi ease was sub-'' yesterday after- . ... . n "- 1 ciiiriicci, Arhutkle issued the following state ment : "This is ihe most solemn moment of m.v life. 1 "My innocence of the hideous charge I "",f''m' "Kainst me has been proved. n jurv in tup iii.jt men anil women 'of San Francisce fourteen in nil ten- I .!..!.. .. . ... . . t . .. et Immediately after the Ilrlel ,n 1 1 UK n vcillici ..... 'Km tills vindication 1 nm f nil v Kiateful te Ced and my fellow men anil vv Olll 111. ".Mj lih Imx been devoted te the pteilui'l Ien of clean picture for the hap piness in iiutiiieii , shall try te en- 1,., I..'. I ..C f..l ".,.. '" h'- 111 , ,,,-,, ,11 , ,., ,, tiinss nn I i,n r in v . ... -.U..... ..H. art shall haven wider service. ... ., a. , .. ' r,,IM "y KxnN-,,re 'lt Is the ilutj f nil men te ne the ... .. tlieir I nit It Membei f the jurv said the actual expects Him Comeback -,-. . "If the public doesn't want inc." he added. "I'll take my medicine. nul nfter the quick vindication I have just leeeivd I am sure the American pee- Pie will be fair I believe 1 am due ter a comeback- " xt I. f .,.- ! . iurer, declared the juiy had felt "there Kh&t buckle. Anether member fcald the lOtneiinii linnresspil n nc n ,n-n -K '. "rP. ,ul' "0T -T. ""?'"" proof art- dueed te connect him In anv way with the commission of a crime. ".Manly" Throughout Case "Me was manly throughout the cftsp and told a Htratghtforweid story en the witness stand, which we n,,' nt.. lievi-il. "The happening at the hotel was an unfoitiiiiete aflalr for which Arhuckle. se the evident c shows, was in no wsv ipspeusible "We vvih him success and hope that Ihe American people will take the judgment of font teen men and women who have sat llstpnlng for thirty-one hat "1 te the verdict of an American jurv."' The two pievunis Arhuckle trials ic- -suited 111 disagreement, in the first of which the majority was for afcpiitli-' 1 and In iln spcmd th,,. majority was for 1 , niivli'tien Tneli Only One Vete IMw.inI Itievvu, feieman of the juiv. said of the case afterward: "Ceriiilnlv. ' we jwere net long in leaching n veidltt Why should we have needed lengei '; We were unani mous fiem the minute wp entered the .Jut i tnmii We took only one ballet and that a standing vote. W'p were out of the 1 0111 1 room five minutes nnd needed ,,iih half that tune te ngiee " "fine li.illm no talk." wns the way iluter V S. Van Cetl summed it up. We tell that iheie was absolutely in, ease against Arhuckle. " said Mrs. Ik in Wilde, number juror 'We heliivcil Ai buckle; that was all hen' was tn it." said .fitrei Milten lliilley ' He Impressed m as a 1,1,111 who was idling the truth, and Mint wns all we needed " Miss M.iv Sharen, aiiethet j'lini'. HEFTY CHORUS TM M4.S7.T AND "' J.M.J. M.,JL. J. M.J. 1 XT Vr.sf l)rrs Rehearsal of ' I ellinp I ales. liurli'isuiH' en () 'If illiam Tell,' I'm Sieui hgs em it 3-4. I iii i!k massive , liists bulging licnii bttilitts, i,ss M,iccs niidlng cex line-. fnetli.ill ftalures struggling with detinue estmes deep, almost i Dihedral veltes above us col orful a iiii-c en i fill' its luis iver been seen en n Philadelphia stage -uch lk the ciiiielnmeratc iininessinn nf the first die-s iclii'iiinil of " Ti'llllng Talcs," the Mask ami v ig liew of this ve.ir. 'Ihe leliiai-.il was at the I'm i cl 'I heat re this iiiinning " Telliltig Talc- ,. hiulenup of he or!'.'. ' Willi..,,. "IVIl " l?H the milk nai.slnicil Inte ecmtcmpernnemis "." '. 'V .: '. .' s ,.u.r .....i , nt. s.. r, eon.,, it . intrn. , H: , , ..-, .. 'Imeil that ll.erc Is seldom fewer than s. 1 ,.n iiil'.miv iin 1 in sin,,,, ,11 !,t,t L'lteil " ' D H111- , , , , , e'.-wm '"" " ' '""k''"1 mld pjehnhly mcnsiem ',' ' ",",., ,,.. ,. .,.,. II stlll.l The iiinnln lists 011 the 1 iisliiinarv village Iml, day Hefty peant giils with football dimensions and slim viiiiiil' men in multl-coleied doublets sing. dance or Jump mound cm pogo sticks, Iliuilltl 01 iej;,l siiris --. ...... . ...... hi. . ,,,,, .n ,,, 41,1,1 ,,.-,,- c-e.,rl.v. however, thai n'"! Ujfliilwlillii Arif lie,, nnlved here lings ever the vill.ige teieinj- mid was received by Harem He- ,. . mono Avezima.-gencinl sccretarv ,,f 11 Hie Tyrant il,,. Kconeiulc Ceufe.en.'e. The Tin L J !... - f . I 111!. I I . t t.t . . I ..I. ..I... I. One gathers u'spittl.v deep hmJew Ii Thru The shallow Is that of ihe Itaillft (ii-slel, 11 IJiniit who weulil. it n-eiui, put in, end te this liiccssani jnilellng, i lailcilU ttUU lOUfUHU ill WJIli'll I IK hCris. I . AI...I .. !..- flU.I. .U..'.I.. i uiiin kiiiiiii iiit'ii- iiiiut. Aiun uliiiiiiih iir Gcsslerfls seems iiofAaUegetliirrfiinJijstt- I4ed. " ' LEDGER PHILAIELPmA THURSDAY, APRIIi lb, New Anxious te Wed B31 fcl InternatlenHl MISS .MARY LANDON IIAKEK ClilciiRe heiress who Is vailing for Kurepe te wed Allistri Mrt'or Mrt'er tnirh. whom she ha twice left "waiting at (he church." She sayv she'll suirly net disappoint him this lime drama nletures will be icleased te thr public within thirty days In a test of fiiinvii fi 11 . ill- iv 111 11 11 1 inn r ibe nichires. Inn will sunnir iliem If tl, demand exists." ' - - -- A ,W,. irillnJ ., AVltttOl ii.Ul(l Ofl ET., nJf H.ij ,-, , , JbVe Ot fVOrla 1 110111 -- ment. and talked te his visitors with '-M ! " rl success. 1 WKKKMt w& iaur.i,rr - r ;,: - ?wmm lfJFffififififHjk. 'X'TiiiiifBfH Sir Ress was a pilot remarkable for ., , . . his skill rather than for feats of the ... "' ,,,e JSM? dare-devi, type. He never ,00k chances vS??'. beyond the necessary ones. "Safety had cress-examined three men yestcr flr't.J' xvitli due regard te the accem-day In connection with n sheeting en plishmptit of the task before him wns hl l'.'0 '"n(1 between Oswald and Mount motto in the ntr -.-..... ... ., .. ... -. . t.p.n.n r.ir ivess nniiin sprang lnle,,,nP wn, fmln,, nt nlen henilauarters prominence in aviation in 1010. when, accompanied b.v his brother. Sir Keith. lie made a Might from England te Aus- ,., m -. -ru, ,, , , Irallii. jL.iOO miles, winning a nibe of 10 tVifi from (he nsrrniinii wnf. or tie.WJO fiem the Australian gev- eminent. Reth aviators were knighted for the feat. aptain "smith saw distinguished , service In the Liiinpeau War. and was one of the Rrltish armv aviators who In December. MILS, made the fust flight from Caire te Calcutta. The route et the flight around the world, which the biethcrs expected te The aviators expected te cover the -1.,i00 miles in -10 hours of actual dy ing spread ever a period of threr months. BAR REPARATION PARLEY '" " ";!. . " .j. ........ ... i, . lewii in iiiirtsieiini; wnrK in reuin legion of Distnct 0. lulled Mine ' America. French Oppose Meeting of Suprerpe Wml-eis of Ameilta, is unltnt lodey. The funeral services at '-' o'clock. Council at Genea because of the working of Hnce war-h- Saturday afternoon, at the Ress ici-' I'aiIs mil 1". -il'.v X f i -Iip. ""ies and the iiattellng of the higliw.i.vf dente. will be conducted bv the Rev. m.r Point re is cm used te he Allied!1'-' ndctni-hmein .of State n.iepeis. Since O,-. A. A. Arthur, pastor of the Lans mm i einiiire is eppusui m iin Aineci .,, ,, nvni,, ,.., r ,,,. ,,,.i .1.. .. , ... m,.,i, .,i ,i, i.. ,. Supreme Council meeting in Genea te mushier (ieimnny's leply in the Repa ration Commission' iulin:r en the cpipstlen of n pnrtinl iiinraterluin. Krem h official circles believe there is little likelihood of ihp question coining mi before the allied Governments until May el, when the next Geininu poy pey ment under the old schedule comes due. As te the tiiestlen of lepuratlens be ing hi might liefert the Menna ("nnfpi t'tii'p liself. n high I'tenili efliclnl snld tednr that if thlK weie done the French delegation would make geed the i nurse outlined by Premier I'emeaiP before the beginning of the teiifniim ,unl epilll Hie gathering 'GIRLS' STAR WIC. WmfKHJIT WW J. 3W Vyilll-vUI en at Ferrest Theatre i The lirst lu' uiiiiilici s when the astrelciger Gilmaldn mills the m runes I of the eiispinble IIcip is the eciasi.n f a sciies. nf lenmiknlili ballets tn the winds; "He lends veur futuie. m the steis. from Venus, .lupltiu' mul luis" or clup ihlilg like that. Tin lights aie put out mid fie.in behind their lerklns the peas- i ants iieiiiii i lei tiiiallv lighted stai ttmiiitcii in, wniiilc and dunce with them '' liih '"' n,int1"!" I'(,,1'"l,s "," m","t " " ' "V ,ly l"f;,c "'!'r " B"' ""'' '"' a lutili and was thought te be very riln, ..., -, .... . I he he -t uumbcrs. hewcvri. were t ni.e nf ( lessll 1 C.l S e'.tttn,', lil I nti.l . , v ' :,, "",. ".".;, Ins, four spies, ,c, Mcenle, Mine . Turkish Mission at Genea (icnea. April Li. --(Ry A. 1 Turkish mission. 1 miinesed of .)- ltd Semy Rey, Foreign .Minister of t lit An gma Gnvci mucin ; Sellna Iley anil Gen declined Ihci vvhlicd lu be iidmlttnl te the conference, tni'itlug te he sup- p.utr.l bv Giviige Cliit-licrltu I hi Turks .jUirUCt Unit IT liHHiC VQ W Hru-riCUtCll lt" i i..-.. L.. '.Ut......,, i Jfiintlnf . TOIOtW.OW 'MtaWhWHavaUe in wmu nniv nmi iiihi iiiiviuii's riiirp Would be ereaeat. natal 665,000 MEN OUT SAY MINERS' HEADS Union Officials Claim Continued Cains, Particularly in West ern Pennsylvania Fields ENDURANCE TEST FORECAST ll.v the Aeclateil Prcst ' Indianapolis, Ind.. April 13.-Cen-linueil irfllnt In flip non-union coat fields were claimed today by the t'nlled Mine 1 Workers of America for the nation wide suspension of work In the eeal In I dustry with the union's announcement I that OOTi.000 miners aie new partlclpat- j lug In the walkout. 1 l'lan for pushing the movement into 1 me non-union iipkis. pnrricinuii.t t,in tral Pennsylvania, were being consid ered by union officials, with Indications that ineie organizers, mav be sent Inte the coal fields. Formal announcement of any decision was unlikely, for the union's nlnn has been te ncrtutt its Held forces te appear unannounced at i their work. With the strike new Hearing the end of the second week, the new figures en the number of Idle men showed an iiiciene of O.",00ll since the opening of the suspension, when the union claimed ISOO.OOO participant. Of this number 1 '2"i,()00 reetuits have been added this week, union officials asserting thnt I most hnve been obtained in tentral ' Pennsylvania. I Kxcept for the development In the J non-union fields, no change has yet istme in me general situation. in j union circles here, the opinion nppar- herb street charged with carrying a pis piitly wes that the strike is settling 1 tel without n permit. I down te 11 test of endurance and that announced at union liiMi,lm,uri.,,-, Philip Minray. vice president of the - --1 ' ' J he ln.i.OOO Idle mine workers of the anthracite coal fields today began receiving the last pav they will get tin- ''" t'1(,l1 ""'? resume The men ex- pressed faith in the ability of their jeemmittee te reach a satisfattery agrec- mV n' .r", se scale. no striKers eltlicr went te the inc. , cling pe cars or tlic offices near tbe mines 10 receive tneir money, which le ler u fi"a' T W''JS1 nf Jrn"ch. Ac- sa- 0,:eegUhisflS 1 000,(100. , ll.Pe- '" yUtl0lx Jelm i;clla was wound ed. warrants were ebtnlned and three mere men were taken by the officials It was said. The sheeting occurred "lir lx miners weie en their way '" nM ""tonieblle from Oswald te Mount Hepe, and one of a volley of shots .,.,,l- riu . V,, , . G(.erKO P. Clay, who was thought b.v deputy sheriffs te have been wounded when the officers leturned fire of n group 01 men discovered nueur a moon- r shine still at Rep Branch, was later found In a critical condition nt bis home. Up was net arrested en account j of his condition, but two ether men. alleged te have been in the party, were taken Dy etiicers OPERATE W ASH FRIES GUARDED R TROOPS f. . . .. . , , Sliainehlii. Pa.. Apiil 1. . T het , Mm, Kin lu licnttllti- in ,l,i. Stl.nn.n1f l.i ....... .. . - . I'.. . i ...i. i ,i.i .Ul. ,..,. . bilween the mine iipei.itets nnd mine workers, the miiips Iiiivp been Idle, but the Ceal Creek w:istienes h.ive been working. On Meml.iy, about ."0ll mine vverkeis, henilcd Itv I'resiilent t'lmst (ieldcii. Sec- iciarv .Intncs McAiuJiews and (Jrgar 1er .inlm Hnllister of Disnin ft, mode a tour of the wnsheiies along the cieek Imnk, beivvKii this city and Stiubury. Supeiliiteiidents weie called en and nit agreed te live up le the "gentlcmt n's agreement anil net vvuik tin ir washer us dining tin negotiations between In- Imr nml c.ipitiil 'funeral service-, will Iip IipIiI in Hit mm - As thp result twenty v.ishuies vvci tuary chapel of Delmar J. Celilesh. 7.'l i lesed down .i ml no "cilm ( reek itial' , North Feilietli street, and will be con was shipped en the mniket. Since that i dm ted by the Rev. Dr. Ilnbeit O'Heyle time, the demand for this i eal has been I pestne of St, Jehn's Reformed Church. big nnd the nperateip of ihiee wash- ' Mr. Kmuieit was born in Lancaster cries decided te ellg the ma nml shin it .County, nnd taught school for n time ... ,i. i ... .-. ... i. . i,.rni,A .ft.vtl,,--' e,. iei,ttn,lf,l,,hl ,., ,,i in i in- nun itfi icsieiiiiij iiip miPintnis of the wii-hnlcs communicated with ". . " " " " ,,,. Ill,, . I, e, Wll II nmic irnepers, ,u tne 'ensvi e Rei- racks, an.l a tlPtaehmen. of seven ,,ea ,. were sent heie ami will nin-nl ih ,iu ''le,l;:sTc..l:.ng?11Th;,,!mUl'w,;!'k: ers me- ngitiited ever tills affair rurrui vnei Tn a in iirrm . Ut" lUniN I U HIU VC I ttlAPJb . unemployed and Disabled Men Will" n-niTi.fr'-viu", ixeceive ju te 515 Monthly Mliaiiy. X. .. Apill i:i - Fir. 1 steps let the lelief of disabled ,lm imein imein pleyed Wet Id War vc'ierans of PW Yerk Stale, under pinvislntw of a bill signed vesterdav bv Governer Miller. wcip taken today at a meeting of the Vcieians' Relief Commission, created bv rentetl l,y I the ad. 'J he law has mnde avallabfe R1.0CKI..100 for ihe immediate , ellr-f f vctnans who come within its pre- visions A xeieriiii who Is suffering from a sickness or disability Inclined during Ills M'lviec. or as 11 lesult llieiPef, nm) who has been out of regular employ ment for two weeks, may receive ,s;.'0 n month, if without tlcpenelcntu, or $4 a mouth if lie has dependeiitf.. Dr. J. B. Deaver te Speak .lehn 11. Denver will talk tonight 1 . . .. .. . . , - - -.,..1.1,, n Public Hc'all I, at th. A,., j- 0f ' Ml,"",1','- "A"11'1' ""' "'"Pi'"''-, of the Phlla- eh'lphl,, I eiuiu l)r .Inmes M. Anders will incsi.le. i.i:i' "iiiiii" tki.i. xei When Ii viiinen lu liusc-hit'l facn U.i ,n baiile nil lljutrt V. AtulJ. "litii'' iani the Uan-iip, Ihe cuudlllen vt th plcr Vtid aeh club's relative utieimtli, fuii f ft column evry taron,flisen pttnei JLWCl': Pr"" """ "" " - TlillMl 1T1UO UKtHlWt. .sj'jitke It' a 19$2 BRITISH MINE LEADER DIES Them iurt Wat Veteran Laberlte and Carnegie Pensioner Newcastle, England, April 13. (y A. 1'.) Themas Hurt, the veteran miners' leader and the firnt miner elected te the British Parliament, died today at bi home here, Mr. Hurt, who was eighty -four years old. was the recipient of a $5000 on en ntilty under the will of Andrew Cor Cer nerrie. He had attracted the Irenmaster's attention while parliamentary secretary te the Heard of Trade In 1802 when Mr. Carnegie, sought him out and thanked him fev a speech made at 0 miners' meeting defending the Irenmaster after en attack hed been made en the latter by Kier Hardic. AffiSEEK CHIEF Fermer Russian Official Is Charged With Carrying Pistol Without Permit MORE ATROCITIES BARED My Hie Associated Press New Verii. April 13. While deputy Sheriffs were hunting today for (Jen oral GiegerJe Semenev. former Ataman of the Cossacks, te furnish 0 new bend 11 the bankruptcy proceedings against him, his aide, lieerge W. Kroupsky. former District Atternev at Petrograd, whs arrested at Hreadway and Cham " wniningten. April 1.5. Allied sol diers In Siberia were greeted with in solence and were refused co-operation by the Semenev forces, the Senate La La eor Committee, was told today in its investigation into thp activities nf (Jen- era! Gregorie Semenev. nnti-RelshevIk leader, whose deportation is sought by the committee chairman. Senater Rerah. of Idaho. The witness was Cap tain Kdvvln L. Karlc. of St. Paul, n former officer of a Rrltish engineer corps. Captain Karle said that upon hi arrival in Siberia he carried te Semen off's headquarters the greetings of Gen eral Knox, the Rrltish commander and Invited the nnti-RelshevIk leader te call en the Rrltisn commander-in-chief. Cencrel Scmeneff declined roughly, say ing, according te Captain Karle : "If your superior wants me, I am here." Captain Earle tteld the committee the desire of the allied or associated forces te old in restoring order was given no consideration by Semcneff or his sub sub etdlnate. Deatlis of a Day GEORGE SPENCER MORRIS Architect Had Been In III Health for Twe Years Geerge Spencer Merris, since 100$ senior member of the firm of Merris & Krsklne. architects, died last night nt his home in Olney. lie had been In 111 health for two years. He was spending the winter in Plerida, but his condition became acute recently and he icturned hurriedly te this city. Mr. Merris was a member of the Heard of Curatei.s of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and "nR interested especially in tne nrmtne- . logical tectlen. lie took n prominent part In Rev Scout work and for vcars ! wes a member of the Philadelphia , scout Council. Mr. Merris was an amateur artist and a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club. He served many years as n member of the Reatd of Mana gers of the Krlends' Hospital. Frank" lord, nncl of the ChrlstJanshuig Indus- resse avenue, l.nnsdewne. Mefeic engaging In business. Mr, Ress was n minister in the Methodist KpUoepal Church for fifteen vcars. His HerrlceB in the church ranged from ee- MiPyig ,, pulpit in a New Knglend .. .. -..,...? .. t. 1 ... .. ,lft. U tt. 4 . tjlllllt.ll, 11(1,1 lilt. l.lTt. J, I. Geerge M. Rreadhead, pastor of the . .Sayeis Memerial Church, West Phila. dclphiu. ' Mr. Iless is survived b.v his widow. Mrs, Kiln Holcomb Ress, and two sons, Myren A. Ress and Samuel II. Res. both of Chicago, lie was beini nt I nelerhlll, t., tin 1 elirunrv 1.1 J bel Milten H. Emmert Mlltnn II. Kmmeil. who died Tues- l ilav at his home. 10.14 Lnnciihter ave- line, will be buried next Saturday. The ' u,,v' ' " . .,-..... . ,,i, , business ns n punier niut hteiinner, Hp .--..,,-.,,. .f s. t-,.." I i, l",,',u;'. "' "T " - '": ""- ' . J nr!'' " '"mer,- "",'"' "n' 'x illnn ' Gertslilc Lmmeit. He was n Masen "i rriv( n n,mXm nf ",lirr' fraternal eideis. iMi.K .ier." ws smir, nxrii.hri: jny.nit cV,n.t Ml eemers .lurlnK tttenit three -rti n lh Heme nf HprfKiit(ttUeti Yeu Ii enjoy reading "I'rtln ,Iii"s" Phllonephv cl tlUlnt- rtinien 11 11 III!. en ITlb t Xtv. ,IKATHB ""ifSTniKi:.s". On .xprirtt, tn.'.-. cioVmeir hilhbaii,! n( Xniia II. Knlrlken sml heii ,i( the ltt Jehn ami Ann Cntrlken. Kuneral en I FrlJa.. April II. nt 3 1' M , from lil I dnughter'e Iioite. Mr Jehn It. ItelllnEi-r, . HtmetUle v . Weft C'li'Mcr. ! lnteinient I OaUlands c'enieterj NCX'lli. Anrll 12 IIKI.I.A t.. wife r,t .lerepn J'. s-'VII. . unrrui ngiin iiu. , g J' iI,, l"iltiie of her Sim lore)li Jl, X , r,j ; .1,1 l . Motire.levvii N J. J'rlenJs iiiii rail I'rIilN -vnlr. ni.vriN Apui n. rsviint.t.A m, rtnimliler of tlie late Wlllinr I' ami 1:111,,- tutli T Chnpln. ItelatlvPi nnj frleniN. .il.el emplete. or Ulinliel Hie.t.. nru Invited 10 .it. teml funeral. Munila, s V) , ,X funeral partiim of William II, C"hcw s XV, cer niltli anil Hprure atit. Itlsh niaaa at llie C'tiureh of th TranaflKuratlen, ID A. .M. Interment I ui.i v Hineurai t ni.'irrj . lU.Aflv pru is uigg .xiAItV. w Irlniv tf 1 ' ime 1 inn.-n (nivtM kfj hihi iriPniJs I tare tiivitfil te atfri'l funeral wrilfrri, Hat ' 1 i r-Uii s y'P .Mi t her la rstidnrp -j, VuitAIMin ul IlltArillAIII nHi nl.t I till. tJ. !-. 1 1. III.k.1 tll 1. .s " .. .. .'I itL,,V.vfIrl'Ti1'' T', '"!'. rr.,,,,,' p','l,'ii s,rritI.IXII 1 In Vlirll II 111',', ,-t.,f- w.mli,f,ttVr 'i Vu'rUn" '"eVnierT. ' ! l'tilla,Mi;lila IteliuteH nnri irien.U nl, ;;;rmvu'e"tu0ii,e0, ! rvV,".,T.ar.i,i",c",V11 , "y. ,.'"' '7,,,", "' ',,h;',) 'ilru " ,V Ill.l.. Ullll I !.,.,. I...-. ' '. '" nf lllilK IK'-'ii I I e.inui si liiiernifiii in Kate iik.m, i:siii: niKKi-T sv.v n:v, "Hi:"snni:i; epiLjmx SP ruivn eeairiie p FLOOR tleilrsble pL i A room, anil s.tV,'. ARREST SlENOV'S Varl Kl FORTY WITNESSES TO AID BUT TERWECK Trial of Bankrupt Builder Is Ra- suiped With Grilling of His Accuser LIKELY TO END1 NEXT WEEK By a Staff CerrtsfOitttni Allentewn,vPa. April 13. When the trial of Harry A. Buttcrweck, bankrupt builder and real estate man, was re sumed today the grilling of his ac cuser, Fred H. Sterner, by Asher Selp, Rttttcrwcck'a counsel, was continued, All day yeHcrday Sterner was forced te identify documents and ask questions that nrebed Inte.lhri innermost recesses of his business dealings with Ruttcr- w eck The defense expects te call about fertv witnesses. If this la done, it will carry the trial ever Inte next week. eicrncr, lenneny treasurer' uim nun vice president of the Trexler Lumber Company, is a henchman et General Harry C Trcxlcr. one 01 tne wealth iest men in the State and n donil denil natlnt fercp In this cit.v. It is Stcr- ner's charge that Riitterweek forged his name 10 two neirn enu iur .f-niuti .111, 1 the ether for $4000. Tlic defense declares Rutterwerk had power of attorney te sign Sterner's name te the notes and is endeavoring te nrove that, nltheugh Sterner knew previously that Riitlervveck hed signed his name' many times te various docu ments, this is the first timp he has come forward with n forgery charge. It is charged by t lie defense that the accusation of forgery Is being made by Sterner new in order te avoid lia bility for the ether times he Is al leged te have allowed the accused man te sign his name, the total amount In volved being est limited by many here at about SS0O.000. Mr. Seip tills morning reau te t in jury numerous bends, mortgages and contracts in connection with the defend ant's building operations here, the ef fort being te show that Sterner xvas actually Rutterweck's business partner. In some of the contracts for building material final payment. Ir was speci fied, was net te lie made until Sterner had inspected and approved the com pleted job. In ether documents it xvas provided that certain of the ieiildlng operations should be known as the "Pred II. Sterner houses." DRUG ROBBiRfPLOT BARED Phlladelphian Poses as Gunman te Trap Bosten Suspects Rosten. April 13. (Ry A. P.) With the capture today of two men, Rosten police and Federal narcotic offi cers sold they had discovered 11 plot by which one gang of underworld char acters robbed drug stoics te obtain narcotics for use?" bv bandits and ethers engaged in mere spHeiis crimec. .lebti I eniey and .Mark r;. Itldge, , cacu.cigiiiccn yea,' n, age were ar- Rosten disti let. They had SfiOOO worth of drug", alleged te have been stolen from a drug store, which Captain Wil- Ham K. Davis, of Philadelphia, "under cover" officer of the Federal nnicet;c fercesk said they had ejreed te sell him when he posed as a gunman. . Bey Killed by Leap Frem Aute Xorristewn. Pa.. April Vl.-Yut,r 1U.UIT . thlrtern-yeai-elil Rrldgepert boy. died at the Non'Istewn Hospital last nigiit trem it rraciiired skull. On his wey lieme from school nt Swede hind last 'luesdny. the the school automobile ti moving and landed en hi The Hall Cleck . Accuracy Beauty of Case Charm of Dial Softness and variety of chimes. In all ways fitted te fulfill the require ments of today and the years te come. J. E.CALDWELL & Ce. Jewelry - Siiatr - STATteMsnv OlESTMT AND JFNIIT.R STRKUP? Master Cards 1Vw MWwM FOR EASTER "Loek what I bought my wife for IJusterl 'Pretly nice, ch ? hat Jfe K ZA?&Sff :an:tkct0ale(LnUV,CK "ml QALITY-lhey "Veu ewe it te yeuntclf te try them -sThcn you buy your EASTKR steckinKs." Colonial Stocking Stores, Inc. "If H'a Hosiery U'c H,ur. It" 117 Seuth Twelfth Street j - - j - Quality-Style-- ISh'wIIZ !,Ut?ine? iiiiik ie,ri(ic'.(i nj'clcr Rebert Stcvart, ISO! Walnut St. -leeeeeif mi. eiM'li I ailarM , Erimch.M Alfc . lew Yerk Sure, II Kavmimiimm 57 ir A fine spread Heinz Apple Butter Is just the most delicious spread you ever tasted. Made of sound apples,' peeled and cored, pure spices, sweet apple cider and granulated sugar it is as pure and wholesome as it is geed te eat HEINZ APPLE BUTTER RECKITTS ARE SATISFIED AT DAUGHTER'S ELOPEMENT Knew Dorethy Was Planning Mar riage, Mether Says "We are perfectly satltfipd," s,ii Mis. William G. Reekltt today, com menting' en the elopement yesterday of her elgiiteen-.vcor-eld daughter Dorethy, Dorethy was a sister of Mildred Reckitt. who was shot and killed by Mrs. Knihrjii Helier, who also killed Clear ReNier. her husband. Dorethy eloped te Llkten. Md., with Chaib's VV. Miller, twentytliree. cl Pittsburgh. Thp runaway marrliite surprised her parents, who live et 2125 West Cumberland street. "We knew they would be married tome day." said Mrs. Rcclsltt. "And new that they are we arc perfectly satisfied.- I don't wnnt te say an'vthlti an'vthlti mere about it. Wc have Imr) '.... ! trouble." GIRL'S SIGHT ENDANGERED Katherine Laird, Ablnaten, Hit In P . ...,,.. .. , t-ve Slingshot Pellet A small pellet of tinfoil, thrown freii n slingshot by n boy, bus enilangenj 1 tl1' -iihr of nil eye for Kntherlnp L-aiH daughter of Mr. and Mf. P, Laird of Abington. The girl is nlwut fourteen '"!"' el''': , . ,iyCnZXV4L$WiMt nVch.ent.n,Tair " " "S P"r"J . tOXUIERCK Or TIIK PORT l.verv. tinn. 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