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"t Ml ifti f vU, V-.f.vi -VaJ)7' w E M r - Mr,Luy.amHfvWeunddrAQel.- .'As.- 'nlMMU'-Wd ' , M, a, Wrt. ,:102,it Bljiwerth pb ji iiuibju i ' naiinvr- .vb MJiyHl4 BKAsnttL' HeMitta1 'V In VleWn nf a h" entiit If ! rtreet.'-: Uken-U with an' ilfht.'bi 4e; rtJi:(: th .MUjMIMy Ws BiBsfleld.-el SBsi '.in'.uu:t'iu vn.i'i.j. it. uyDuiiai hw;imi f " IE WIB'BBHi'aC-ll the roHnilB0tb(MK'wpeld'iltteind ii.: derag 'well,; :dfite the i wennd, but the bebyji rtfde-be.'.ln a critical coadl ceadl Uen: , f,i,VW . ,.nw .. ..y !4The .TMUvmMl'l.x litiihaM' tri'c nvH B-n xtuBiiemia. Antonie demplre, lai'a .wilter empleyea at;hliht lh-jajwetaifant In the 'central uMt,, had beufht-ier ,ber; a newi auv " " Til ,J;WJ'ji)'',i'i, H Iivrdrfdowwt;Jel,'.Bnn,enI liUthy'ahewiiun,' who was 'shot MXMMnfhlc'hehietatSRiverslde, Wis" v " f$ ';''"' piwell. lit', a'' leniftliy-confessien fcl, In thef'Meuntv Helly jair te HVB" G.jM in;-la kUnstiiratW-.tlie nrarder . -i ' '. i . ' saW'ohrieffercd hi $1QQ0 lrWMMiriMted) today, at his En; 321 NoWh'SiicenH. street -Beth t&Mm&'. ssMm S.Ai 'jii'tiiiirfii;iik' w-? rti-tlivWyhaf gtt:'eiW -' wiMtft' inirng' te ,-thbl confession, Powell 'Uy'ikiM6hpthfl'.Bht.ef mrieriathebWtber-te-lawjBaw lrr..g'6i'(th';tatfeBet: ' , ' ' v ihV faFfelT; the latter con--i .'the toeWewlth'whjicli; Ve, Tttt, i. :thc phetgun ?with which, Brunch jmurdweu, ' ' , cblfirlttfbrittlOOO was thfe, price une'n 'ibrUhe h murder.. Powell n his cbnfcaeieil that1 part efithla r;haab1ffehpafd,but that, Mebr etMttltc(1nf.fum "-. " . jj era coupe ewnea ey( atpnr, in he'drere 'te Phllkdeiph'la 'the of thn mnrdf-r-i Bml ' which ..was Itifled'asfene 'eimllor"Jte -the car a. '1. " I a.1 n j Binnainr-near me cruncn uum in iue,, was usca, py rewfii, accoru acceru hls statement, te eicape, after .the detall'pf ' Jho 'confession, nc'-' u, te' .Detecttr Parkcr, dovetails 'clues .Mdi.eridence uneatbed by letectlTea' beferevthe, arrest. jrker, 'In-cciaeaenUnen, the nr iandrthe confession', said that he II make.nepreseht statement' en ipo8lbUtyiref, further, arrests.. lecture J'arkef, pointed out ttmt wasithe'ene Dersen .Brunen had ilflcally exempted from any suspi i'in a letter written before 'he was !TBfaMi tnrnlliv.lt tntr te har t. Idemonstratejltiiiresijtnc'lie.remeTad'all the J,cartrldtee.!ajhe j.theug ht. One irWdtejreaMflilaChewm artrMr; snapping the aaM,TMr8. OemBtre eiRL'STEJHlS WASTED Panhandlerfa'' twittfieart 8eba .Vie- irVil-i. i-i.i2: -i I --VY old girl whesaldt that .she was.hls "In- fed wife" failed te wln.the freedom i&'ig$li.ii aMwc'VAJiB.nnir.Auttan. 1?2?:.--' Jij-.1' j- ,..-'. - . .-!?' PWW2I(I.0W0I?R(P f . Vfil.' I -. HI ". i)W.iPI" WffiWWiWM iale andliMl.UUeWiwW.rkan .igraflff secMJ;fatr;;thst?i .qeetgf i ? PlelayM- '.JM'COTetMl; .vValMvM(litoalKnt.teJlHB-tlM;MtwM -k.'T. .. . i J . MnBff(eans.peinitT,n,HiTe sasiWM ' .iStewWr.'fSe-te shown nWdn Ua daklel :., i:ICtiJiVVi.JiU'.-'--, tern efjLawrcnctf Qerman, thirty three; of ivi'i wat (semerset street, oreugut. oe ee oe fero Maflstrate' Renshdw, in Central Htatlen, n today j charged, with, panhan dling en Mdrket"lreet Inst night1, r -Th, girl, i8Misa'Kva Masslun, of 833 East Salmen t street. She was "attrac tively dreednd' made an ardentplea fqr her sweetheart: v She admitted, how ever., that; htf. bad'beenbut of work.. for J he' last: year and .hnd.been kept1 by hi. udthcr, ahdvlster. She began? epbElng violently when. he'-was sent te tbe Heuse of .tJorrectlen 'for three menthi, &' PeweH'a Confession nnn.ua. aneieu jcqe,.scana ucaarea, an a DMan'UTallJsjrtiiavttery . Thn'sentleiT'tlrahsitibn Hinf- 'miA the endef ,Anril.' and ifaOft senuMt day,' thaatene1, Imperceptibly by cebl oreeacswpegnt -te tne streew: today all'.the tpdthjand 'color bCTae'dty. n n if ''-netv.tnneli va.rmep. -: waa " In," finitely, tighter, than yesterday. iCpeik oil aiiv;etKeri'day this ycar. Nobody,- iWM!emte6tayWT Ihdoew. s -,- ; :few;oflnese i ladies" and'lorda'ef A pril were v going, newnere. enough' ,for them te be ei)t. it- was Man. "v . tneugu, 'W .uc UJ jenuezvpus of ' life ai, the, l'enn. relays, baseball MhieaZ'nhd the country telubs. Thk In hls confession Powel lsald : 'Parry Mehr' would,, keep- following ' and coming where I was at. He laid been following me for five mouths rjut hounding.me.'He came te Vilkes-', arre when I ;was there promoting an UaoeV bazaar and put tbe preposition' fte me. The preposition was te de Wfywlth' Jehn :Bruneh-rte kiiT, him. ft'JThe first tlmn he nut the"1 nrenb- wa up was me nrsi iirau no. ijuuid iwiiaes-uarre. ania was ,me urn .October or the first of .November, Bl. I teM him I dldnft went te have Wthlnff.tn.Hft with It. l.'UMen'.t knew .bow long' afterward,; j, imagine uDqiji two weene, wneu bazaar - w?eve 'with.'Ithad thq wis contest witn cnurcnes lni'iy Jh,, Pa, Harry' Mehr w'aa there' ,a w?en ana ,wnen ne came aowu aewu re' he was suDnosedTte te with me Jmore churchcM, but. we; didn't' get. tuere. -aubi was me secena time as tbere.i . le reallyjleft,becauseI wouldn't te de with the propeii-. rJehn-Brunen.' About. probpect'ef an'even'falrcrday.tomerrow. took 'numbers te thev seashore, -f But It We (nippy during, the .night. , A killings frost, with the. thermometer at 32, degrees Jn the, outlying sections, caused gardeners, and farmers, grave frjhcern; jt, u ASTORS VISITtWHHE HOUSE British Nobleman:? and, Wife Meet realdntfahd -Mrs. Harding . Waahlagti, Aprils. (Byt$V.) ixirdmna iay Aster starica ,uie sec--and ''day of their .'visit te Washingteh with a, call at.the White Heuse. The British'. noblewoman and her hubband Were' introduced, te President' Harding by Senater Hale, of Maine, at the exec-, utlve offices and then' hurried te 'the White (Heuse, 'when they-met-'Mrs; Harding.- ' , . . ii , On leaving for the -Capitel Lady.A Lady.A ter said te newspapermen, who asked hers concerning her visit te the Presl'-ij dent:. ' , ,.' ' "i had a .most charming time, and lie is eniignenea aimesr neuny aqmucu as'I am.'1 1 ' '1 30 FLE FLAMES LincptnvRjpublie;Bulldlnicf Ciov Ciev , VrfhftH6faBleck, A V ' f J betreifsdrl ESTIMATE Slip.Obdbp SS f ,V -' ' ,'-Z 'r Thlrtfperns'wer; driven Inte th'c Krfk -ln--hkt. ,-ilst.V fAflfhln-) 'In .'. tl s ' . ". i ..r Charles Brei;whicbVdHtreyd , the jtLtttceIni Re-, IcBulJdHir,iit,'ElgMn1,treei and twe'ntr gvanat;,, Cheater, early UU tnAMirM' .mitM t.4 irfMiriui' ESsmdammMmsams T ,TliruildttVr tWL-S deatreyea.' only terteipg?tt -;1im wft.iwatM, 4) Ltt..r'lSSfiim ItKf? ij M.'AflClh inre ? ' 'Firemen altjed.'tho.eccupafats-of the ! fttVllMI1 liidln Rt;.MI(.lll?a In 'lEdcemehtf avenue. .' :wVLiL.-.L'-5:iJiii7it.-- irh '.tl IllMarilllmM 4 AVHeH all.UM-nknftf thfc firemen made unVi-fferr te, 'suvullthe pps-, Sessions 'of, the, tenants. . it i, -That,-'proved (impossible, however; firemen being , forced , te llee for their, lives a.tbe flames, fairly leaped fredi one' floer1 te 'another. ' , ' , 6lsceverea,,.bViPrletr , ' The fire was 'discovered' by. the; Rev. Jehn' Tener.' one of the 'priests of St. Michael's ..Clmrcli,. who, saw smoke co in I lie 'froth one of the 'several stores which 'occupy the' lower' fleer of the, Dunning . , " ; , ; The, Lincoln Republic Building covers about a'nuarter of ie cltn block, frentlnc en"- both 'Eighth' street 'and Edgemont avenue and extending en Ecigementave nue te .Welsh, street. . '.' ,' ' Severalchl'drcn were among the' per-' sons lerced te nee. unc iiftie gin, wheae-naqic .thetftreqen did net. learn, earrlarii'har doll'eilt 'wlth.hi-r. . . t ' . . Among' ''the persons, driyen out are Mr.eand 'Mrs.. Jehn Brewster.' who were among the. first awakened brthe smeKe;atr. ami.ninj. .ieun vifgins anil Mr: 'arid -Mrs. ' Jehn Saul. ' ThcVSaul family.XincIudcs a' twenty -two -month -eld.babyi;; .' ''!.' . ' ' ' l4)r.-fle9rgeIossab,whese.-lhome'is aciruie. biil-ci. iiKui wd ure, luruw. It eplnVjibVtbe neople'.whe'iwere 'driven put'W.-;'I?, Jloere, another neighbor, also.teokcln soineof thevlctlms. Nelah- bera' all, 'aeng the bteck" ran out vith ' ,cimUttat4 m Fan Twe. Column Hit Women Capturfa&ll i . . Three LimMck Prizes Feminine Fans in Wilmington, Woedbiiryand Fairview Win j he Three Awards in big Con8elationConte8t . .'anything te' de with the propeii l,f klUlnt rJehn'-Brunen.' Abou Vttk latere he. wired, me' ta coma 'at ('from either? Philadelphia or R1V-' mr-l 'don't knbw ,whieh.'; 'U wired ,i- vuHviui!uu-iuD raiuu UA7VUV-' t. W wanted rnVto'de away with hssFiri'jz. -t -jr fl ne' first figured en sheeting hm l revelvetv I waa te'sten un back. ruiicn When'' ha .nut his' cur In .. L i.n,."v Ti r .:' Hhen went' te WMkeaJBarre, and. vuere until ipe miauie or uv mm infnvLcame te uawuen. iwas flgnring-.en U.M.l.i.1. M-i PknilGj we ran out' utre and IJief money "-I i puuing en. sem didn't nt anvthhia te 'de' et!meney and MeTir.kent -'khn'i vfelm 'm llule 'W.-Pnttlng Jtka.Juttlonrte,1pie killlUI labnBniBJin and ha Irnnt i'5!?. iW VtiM''lwati.JeliB i Kiueft lavbeeause'. be is killing SSLBBS! H,weant" Jein! . 'Women - inade, n'. clean sweep of the consolation junvricK prizw. u i three' . of " 'cm' went beyond the city limits: . " . '.-... And 'tben'a .one thing noeut tne awards' of Hhese prizes: ether Urn' rlckera haven't' a, kick In the world About theriudgment shown, becatise tne Jury, that TdWthe deciding wa com cem com pesed'entiJBJiya men and wnmen who Skill US OilUI vci, .'tcentesta. . Tbey'ae Ktperltles ana' wnai tVrm. who ealloeea iheyln thq consolation cehteptar , ' ' 'V ' . 'Mrt Geerge' Wllaen, 2301 West Twh'iatmt Wilmington', Del.. v ,6aM i,rti. be . ,MlJ!i?tptVersen, 100 Wallace Btw,jfWodbefy,,N. J. v "sTJdrifrle, 135 t 1 MrelCwlltfpunwnth, 2531 Morgan Seulevard.tTalrview1. N. J. kitiLJm,fleTe,r'are.'ve!en. that tney are but of town women, and that they Ini te irjmm thSv:aKfghtfta5 s " aagpjar ; "Bm W Bway;with'Mic thev 'first'' contest' was" something ever 20.000. -Vnr ten succeeding days in this contest, bur 'average ' was well , above 24.000. ,fe' you can' aee' hew much mere enthusiasm' was crcatca iqis year mau Inst.- , t . J ., . . . . fAndWt's been lots'et fun, tee; Bvery one seems to,have;cnjoyed It, and un -, richer a-em te regard themselves new as 'a .sort of .fraternity or big family, fbts'lias been shown by the' letters received isince the dose of the regular contest and it was 2wn tbe night the AAn'mlnllnn lllPlC mpt.fOr tllO tirSt 111116. Tbey'all seemed te Hnew elch ethcr ictfd ,as if they'd -ben 'taJJ ., ..i,Li)..iIm nan nnd -were eathering for. u j-eunlen. ' ., i'' Tlje Tlfree Vlnning Unea Buii ''of,' course, you nil want-te fee? ttieClnnlng llpes.'' He here y'ere., Mrs, Wilsen's jrstiprite-winner la: AJtiincrick'a.eaay.yon.sces " .. It's HkP gfldUl one-twe-tn .make tjree Tlian Tnu aend'veur line In And you waif for the tin , AndtVe kld;cry, "Aw, popyeu i inr, -VninraiiV. Kh was'slnd te see us.. and opped in'.the'fnldit'ef her Frlday.'a knew n. anu mm hv ii,i arc wanleildmen .Therffere. before XlHntt ij,,B,r which no housekeeper Femi-N(, n j, i '"uVi -in1 de under' ordinary circummancn, rrJ'wywiH ' !,wrr,a nna te 'greet M7-But" then. f OT9NV- tbtti'mtaJt had. better. i.iaa mi.'nfilAiwIi.f. a ,.Thla iccend contest, Imn icrtulnly Wcn.n' great pue.-and I wui .ion have wen a;, big1 prethK J he prlwa. '1 he contest ,wwitavtfae l?l eve" "we MteftgnittMfjpr wh, . are no Her mehehwUrbeaddd te wme, tber ' - -' ' .. i : a.".""'1 T"' i: ' Shl0MfV; Known VMyrtery-M ! aiv.f'v-i.'j-' - - - ' in .vow lerrv Ofbnerrie rtty-'Thay'll fak i'Zi Je ' a, v.l ..-.. - .' w.t.V wnwn ytnt a Mttra mVjMhuirV ' , W h. V '..-.f .'& -,l .A v.!i ityi' fij& ' a y". 'i'-'S-"1.!! ' v;" WMtl Jlia'tj 'V-.. C.J A ih xTsyte;oat;mr,te g tA:ii, '13 isflB decSf,'!lnit,Clty,;HaU esJaas, ifMay .art Vaahcnir. ahead of ,;tke tteWtei the city." .The clocks wttt,1 rned abead"a'heur, when' the ef iBeaa' closed ,at nioens;' ' 'Vht cl'ecklnthe! tower, hewertr,, 'wlll'keep'to'.the-eldtlme until to te to aaerrow meralB'iit2o'eleek. A ;tkatitlme'aHEthercity.clecka laaJl' hear ahead. ' " f ' . XMJ -e., 'STRIKE LEADERS REPORT MORE GAINS x ' -1' ' V . . .-."'Va.. I.ii..'.i. j.V ,.- A.i'i. ALT(WKA,?AA,,AprtVap;Withthe fifth, week of tie, coal j i'bttait6ybreddemt'Whnr. Br0phy, or District we. 2, UTaa Workers, stated that, he' never. Knew tne, central a RECilLLS; SJUPEHtWAQEDlY , .Charles, Shess. who was tb. chum 9f JHrner C. Drewes, thevDartinbtttb - 'it u - Cellege: student. unurdewd nedrf,0ak .,BKPt'9f (18.' JM0, has committed "iMS,.;uv iwialaSlrVnmntBlT Brineayiail.'maifn,a frit. n AtlkdMs; City ter celject, a, debt .of , from ; qbtessM Hc: sdfcl. he wnnte. Woifey:te.t,apniy tewnW the.pureht 'flttthat'. S100 wnnted the .. !.. ta Sri 'nlltomebflp.' Hlilnfta trn'vn Rrlnn.'n S1" J?f th? f my' flrewi's father eiusbed-tie .check.; .Imnicgintely, ;af ter WardDrews was found, shot. '. Shleabecame the 'Jmystcry, man'in the-killing: He hurried tqPhiladelphla Shd made a complete statement, offering te aid the autherltiesln 'any way' he could. Shless told of.the interview' at h ch.he had paid, Over the 'money' and Insisted that he bad spent the night of, the, murder with- friends in. Atlantic City., The authorities felt that bis statracht; and his nIbl cienerated hlni, nnd he was fnetj hejd.- Subsequently Brines; wa accused of the murder. He surrendered and, was tried and ac quitted!, 1 .' , A -Murder of Classsaate; Recalled Since then nothing;) of ' the .case has been heard' publicly7u'ntll Shless' act yesterday afternoon recalled it. T,ittlc was learned about Shless last night, be yond tbe factUhat-'he waa' unmarried, lived at 110, Wet .Elgbty-seventh atreet, , and was , a nephew J of Daniel Guggenheim. Mr. Guggenheim was at his sumtaer home, ut.Pprl Washington, L.1'!., but.'had retired, wnen inquiry was made there last night.' The stew 5"! prthe'est'atpjsald.that'Mr. Guggcn Guggcn heim. had. married a Miss Shless,. 'that the suicide was his nephew., and that Mr,'Guggenhcl mhad, been. notified in the amrnoen-of theyeung man's death, but had, notbeenjinfermed-that it was a suicide. ' Shless-left.his apartment.'at 110 West Eighty-seventh street about. 2:30 yes terday afternoon, and went te call en a,frlend, David K. Este, who, occupies rooms, .en the first fleer at 41! West Eighty-eighth street. He far as could bp found out afterward .'Shless, after chatting a.meracnrwlth his, friend, ex cused himself and went into the bed room. ' Takes , Poison in .Frled jRoem ri- A mement1 later Este heard groans and the sound of body falling. He rushed into the bedroom te find his visitor writhing, en the fleer, en empty carbolic acid bottle. -beside hm, l-5ste telephoned "te police headqunVters .and a patrolman was , sent te the' hcuse. Meantime Lste hnd'called an ambulance. Shless' was lifted into It arid 'the-race for Knickerbocker Hespltul 'began. . Somelbopc of navlugVthe young man's life ..was entertained by the ambulance surgeon because Este.and the ,wlfe of the superintendent of the rooming bouse had applied milk arid eggs und ether antidotes te corrosive, poisons, That hope, however waa vain., Shless died en.the.-way, te the hospital witheut,rbe- !n,-abJ? K?0' aP'rlh,nK nhqiit, why ,he bad killed himself. - i .Este left his rooms shortly afn th. suicide; .according te .the superintend -ent's',.wlfe. Later;, she said, a' friend of Cbia.cnneu, luiu.ur i-abid was a the night wmi iiiiii.nnu direct Keep tiBtq s,roemB ieckcu. DE U ROCCf "OR ljSP0ST Likely te (succeed Jiisierand as Am ' basaader te'WMhlngtbn' ' . Paris," April 2pi-.f(Bjf A. P )-c0unt Perettle"la Rocca.pel mCal director ,of lithe Foreign OfceiTa Jikely te. suc ceed; Jeanr-JufesJuaserand as, Ambas sador te the united.' States as seen, as the former .jean" be ; -spared by .Premier Pelncare. The retirement of M. Jus serand; According. te, present plaus, will bq arraijed during hlsj usual summer visit ip .Paris. ' T TVttlllt lBI-fltl dn la Hnn-l Knar l,.U. a position' .cOrreupbadlBg ,te. that of s spending ted her te CMse.lkgs T.ar.rtff tWe 'l...uaaijaa.a SSUSi SBlTWK; taVVsaMftW AsmeU ArAKTMiniP V MifMlwA,f' j . .... a aauiiuraaaaaaiBiB.41 f Wf w- .-.. - ,wtM' m ami l -. ibi'yllght, .saving fer,PhlladelphIa,'lWr the season of; 1922 vat least, was saved Wd-will, be maintained for Itavpre-; '' - a . . r -.. a .-' peaena. ey unanimous action ei tarse judges of the. 'Court of Common .'Pleas tils' mernlBg. ' ,,'"' Desplte vigorous pleaa of opposing Interests, Including, moving picture,- ag;, rlcalreral and lighting people, Preald- lng Judge Audenrled and Judges Flri letter and McCullen unceremoniously denied the application for an Injunction tb prevent the Mayer nnd Director of Public Works from setting forward one hour the hands, of city clocks at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. . , Te Take Appeal ( J. Htbbcn Buckman, of counsel, -for S. Herbert, Starkey, plaintiff in the, test case, .breuzht. 'immediately .announced tbat;he would take.a,'n, appeal te thq Su-. Sreme veuri. xuis appeal cannot ee eard until next January. "I want te shv rlrht hprp:" twnmi Judge Audenrled early In the proceed-- inga in ueurt-4, "tnat you cannot pre vent -City Council from managing its own property, Including Its .clocks.'''" That, was the- view ' of cthe Court throughout' the hearing, nnd ' it always Klin'. Mull in fhn, . W&yuxweta te .de." quWlednelaWyVrT'ifBild tnueh 'merri 'merri Sieet.JnTtli. "crowded rcenirtcoeibAr ''Caii stjlire-irewded JcUfflemjiA'CaJii JV.'i.H'F."' Hf. nav'ngvKAirecter ,u;aven leMif.CltJ. Wall ''fctteTf, FowKren a bidder fo'held back:; the hands At tUecldck? He Isn't' enough of dh nthlcte."- . ' The courtroom was filled en-one side with cbrufed-loeklng farlners 'from the outskirts of the city, while most of the rcniri'luder .of feik In court 'were frankly hoot tie te, the Injunction. . -Mr. Buckman planted his ease before the' court en the thesis that .Council's ordinance, of "March 2 was .in direct conflict, nnd violation, of an act of. the Commonwealth of 1887, and of :Fedcral law,- establishing, standard' time as, legal. Judge Flnlctter ebserved: "CenirrcBH can!t Jcglslatc -the" regulation of, my watch.. I wish Itceuld." ' Farmer Gets Chance The first witness was ,8. Herbert Starkey, n farmer of Bustlcten. He get little chance te tell his story, and no ether farmer witnesses were permitted te testify. " "Arc you familiar with the ordinance children nnd women, numbering1' t'"' l"81 relay and wen the glorious -seven and In charge of Mrs victory for lis side. Ills ether three Richards O'Hare, of St. Leuis, twim unites cheered him feebly when niite Heuse announcement made "C broke the tape. Continued en rate Four, Column One 1 feMIT SEE HARDING Children's, Crusade Barred Frem ' v' White Heuse !V..l.lAAiAA An. 11 'HI T A TI nnuuiiiwi, 4ij" -u "j a, at. Arrival in Washington teduy of the "children a ' crusade, composed of children nud wives of men in Federal prisons for violation of war laws, was marked 'by announcement from the White Heuse that the delegation would net be received by l'rcMdcnc Harding, TllO thirty Kate the White Heuse announcement made by Secretary Christian, said, would, however, be given "every consideration and attention" by Attorney General Daugherty. SEEK TO INDICT FARMER IN GIRL TEACHER'S DEATH State's Attorney Plans Action After Grilling Suspect 36 Hours Hobjpesteii, HI.,' April 20. (By A. P.) Information obtained through a night of grilling of Jehn Wyman, thirty-six years old. a well-to-de farmer, in connection with the mysterious dentb of Gertrude Ilunna, twenty-five-ycar-eld school teacher, whose body was found Thursday In the basement in the untenanted pursonage of the First United Presbyterian Church here, will be placed, bufore the Vermillion County Grand -Jury May 15, State's Attorney Jehn II. Lvwiniin announced today, During thirty-six hours of almost constant questioning Wyman stub bornly insisted thut be was Innocent of murdering the young woman, but admitted that he was the father of her child, which would have been born in a few weeks, the State's Attorney an nounced, "Wyiiien hns been trapped in a net work of lies," the State's Attorney sold. Investigation has disclosed. Mr. T.nw. man and Sheriff Knox say, that Wy man left his old home In Palestine, 111., en Mnrch ill, the "day Miss Ilnnna disappeared. ' -' A.-...n,i.a afltt.lesl.ina fiun ..l.Lll.t.i A Jl,, n u.m..v.l. MUIO UDVU113geU the following facts, according' te the Sheriff nnd State's atterney: That Wyman and Miss Hnmiu as late qs last October or November agreed 'te marriage as the solution of the girl's difficulty .and .that -Wyman; when threatened by Miss Hanna with legal action against him. went te his brother- in-iaw, nuiinin hcsdk, ie arrsnge for a bend. -! VtTAt aVMHEBfl NEW! Unr tbeuianda of bulns men. bankers, arekara. raarchania. manufacturara ami aa. Kativaa rt iy abaeiuuiy en th livulnasa aaS naiMlai Saotlen et tht Puiue Lapaaa, m3 ucbvaatii rrplnm wrV Ot l;iHI. strike United anylTanlelcTtte..h8 Tab tightly , tied. iup In any. previous strike.1 tfhs tttinprB.atflibiigh and' landstreet have walked out, and union 'locals wer drganlted dV. both placed , NORRISTOWN ESTATES DIVIDED 'f I NpRRISTOWlTi PA., April, W'Ameng the wills probated here today was . that ;of Mrs. , Bailie R' Crawford, wIJew of Jeseph 0. Crawford, of '.Lewer Merlen, former Register of Wills. Attor ney Wlnfield Crawford, a Eten, and her ether children share Her f 80,000 .estate. Rebert Ixazcr, of, Lewer .Merien, bequeathed te Jessie M.'Frazerhia widow, and Margaret-and Rebert leaser, children, his ? 125,000 .estate. . - i&V IDLE MEN SPEND TIME' IN.' PUBLIC LIBRARIES A - '. A -A.- -Jf' . . .. ATLANTIC CITY; April 29; Industrial depression has sent many of the, unemployed intethe public libraries, declared Miss Martha 'Lee Ceplln, secretary of the Pennsylvania Library Club in dn address today befdre -the joint convention of, the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Library Associations at the Hetel Chelsea.- It has been generally observed, .the speaker asserted,, that thergreater number -of -overseas men who enrolled, them selves in the, camp branches have continued their, reading en returning. "'".,'. DEPHTY SHEMFJjf FREED IN ELECTION CASE PITTSBURGH, April. 29. Edward .J. Edwards, a deputy sheriff, today was foundinet guufy en three indictments returned against him" in connection with the last primary election. The county vas ordered te?-pay the cost's. He was acquitted en two indictments by order of the court. VWi'iSamflrl I M I I bbw It I H I sVOaT 1 aw bbt' a i aw BM VZBBBBBBLawaaBal kj f MBBrDAOn 13 Unl" unftnKlPi 'Aart.t.i as;' .j, ..a' i-.i'ij''J'A. B vtticibi urgan or Anii-piewi -' sjz Ltagu. Nnwr,Mrm$m A..,. m''iLj-;r-i.-5Sm .eeiie u PentyAr. r- ' "i ..-.... i. u . a .. .v!airi.7n rai i.e Tutu UMnav erAravvx' wnkue incn nvnai ragi (k. A HI .: . n.,j'.'v npDnnuiDiTinii iti :iTt.!BI w. , ..w. ..w. ,.,y n, ... i n v,aess tW rfJf'i.-W E Declares Pinchot, Camt lr' w vireii. my, neuurn iivt, (Hk04 ffflMlt ftv BOYERTOWN WINS OPENER AT RELAYS Early , Arrivals . Numero. a Final Day's Racer--East,er lyiilliptry QliWn?,"' ' TRAIN KILLS MAN AT NARBERTH STATION J. p.' Drips, 70, 'Is Ground ie i Death. Under .Wheels of '' -y riicae?Lirn)d; ,i . . . "'A ""'' ' ' " . - W A i '.. . I . . - .i A I' " i' . , TWO-MILE RACE FEATlfRElFAILEDI-0 TWARIIN1S1Fp ') v r-y By ROHEKT W. MAXWELL ',. A crowd of f-emniutcrn yaitins tedSy The Bojcrtewn High, Scheel wen the j for Hie. ! o'clock Philadelphia train eperilnitewiit. ii mile relay. In tIie.jec-J,lt.-Xnrhcrth. I'm. inw J. D. Drip, end nnd final day h rnvn.ef thcjl'euhj ' , ,, .. ., ... . " Ciirnlva' en Fr-uiltliti Field thin after-l'vhty jears old, mid a. retired mauu mauu mauu noen. The' m. nnd -event 'was wen by"ictiirer. e Seward, la., ground te Wllklnsburs IH3I1. , dent'.i under the .wheels of the Chlcnee Ideal- weather was dhihed out this Llmlied. afternoon for the athletes iii the big , Tiln .... , .. .,,,,. ,. w ftvu " se 1 un uunu an iicn carnival. There, was ,a slight tang of departing winter in the air, but, the sun came out strong and made It com fortable for the spectators. Overcoats were, discarded early in the nfteiTioen. . Indications pointed te n record crowd, because the early arrivals were numer ous.. , The Pcnn cheering stand waa tilled before 1 o'clock, the students evi dently having no ether place te go. The East stand nlse filled up early, but holders of the mere, expenstve seats stroked In later. It'wus 11 great day for the feminine contingent. Kaster millinery glistened in the Sunlight and there were as many different colors' as there were athletes en the field. The meeting wits started en schedule time, which is nothing strange, or un usual. .V fleck of high school kids faced Starter Matthew 0. O'Brien nt 1 o'clock, and nine runners started around the track. The race was between Boycrtewn Hieh. -Avotulale Vocational Scheel and Catonaville, the ethers being lest some pluce iu the rear. W. Graver, of Uoyertewn, did some excellent running Wilkiusburg wen the weonde event from Carlisle. Lincoln and Plttsten. Weeds, of Wllkinsburg, broke. the tape ahead of Ycager, of Carlisle.' finishing nlicut five yards in front. Ycager ran himself out and fell as he crossed the tape. I in was ihe llrs.t of the ninny athletes te fall this afternoon Ne International stars are entered in today's races', but every event from the lowest class sclwel race down te the title eventH has chew written nil ever It. Last year we had Bene DeLeliva's Continued en I'ase Four, Column Twe four statepel7ce hurt in mine riot Troopers Pelted With Stones When They Try te Disperse Meb Unlontewn. Pa., April L' (By A. P.) Four Slate policemen anil hnlf a dozen strike sympathizers were injured in u riot at Tower Hill Mine Ne. I. of the Hllluian Ceal Company, ten miles from Unlontewn, today. Fifty or mere arrests were made, the prisoners being brought te i'nlontewn, The Injured 'policemen Tire: Lieu tenant Charles T, Smith, Corporal Karl 0, KiH-Kiiuin, Prlvatu .Vrthur Fex, Pri vate Henry O. Gahel. Soen after the daybreak 11 crowd of men und women, estimated nt about SOU, assembled at the mine which has been seriously crippled t by the coal strlkeT and soughtte prevent u down or inore ntlnerH who reported 'for work from entering the pit. ' ' Three. Statu policemen, who were summoned ie disperse the crowd, were greeted with a' shower of stones. The troopers were overwhelmed' by number but'eontinued'te fight,' while the mine management sent a call te Unlontewn for help. Seme twenty additional State police were quickly en their way, while dep uty sheriffs were hurried from nearby (Willis. A.MBJ am llk UIUUH KW seen, for the little band of troenera.had been hard pressed, some of them being Knecxca aewn nna eauiy peeten. niye men In the crowd, armed with pistol. s7mwi:xm of at' least 100 men and women, who Blieutcd.n -warning at him,' then turned away' sick as 'they saw' his death was In evitable. Women shrieked and turned faint at the sight. Mr. Drips had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. M. McCrackcu. and her family nt. 100 Merien avenue, Nar bertb. He planned 'te return te Sew ard, where he was te pass the week end with his son, Geerge Drips, and was coming back te Xarberth Monday te visit again with his daughter. He left the house at 8:110 o'clock, bought his ticket at the Xarberth sta sta iten, and checked his suitcase. He wanted te cress from the westbound plntferm te the castbeund. The com muters were en the castbeund, side of the tracks, waiting for the 0 o'clock electric train te bring them in te town. There Is a tunnel under the tracks at Xarberth for use of persons who wish te cress from one side te the ether. Xarbcth, en the Muiu Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has an exceed ingly heavy train traffic, and crossing the tracks nlwaya Is a matter of great danger. Fer this reason, ns at ether Main Line stations, there In n tunnel for feet passengers under the right of way. Te prevent passengers crossing a heavy Iren safety fence is erected mid way between the tracks. Seme repairs te the roadbed recently necessitated the removal of sections of the iron fence. The train from the West docs net step at any of the Main Line stations nnd tame thundering around the curve just as the old man started across. Pus scngera en the castbeund platform shrieked warning. He did net hear them or realize, they were directed at him until tee late. The crowd turned a way nt the linni moment. The tettctlng form of the old man went down and disappeared be neath the wheels. He was terribly mangled und died instantly. The hotly wus sent te Ardmerc in charge of Deputy Corener Finnkcnilcld. MANAYUNKliiBSEAKS 4 MONTHS'SJLENCE STRIKE Timethy Caslln, Man of Mystery, Was Arrested In Mechanlcsburg aV man of mystery, held four months by the police of Carlisle. Pn., lias broken a silence strike, claiming te he Timethy Caslln, of Bridge street, Man nyuuk. He wun arrested In Mecbunlctburg early iu January when he was found staring In a store window there Inte in the evening. He refused te talk, and was sent te Carlisle, where he Is new held. ' Captain Seudcr today received 'a let ter from Carlisle requesting Informa tion about Caslln. Detectives sent te the Bridge street address were Informed that' np one of that name lived thtre. District Attorney Hummed, of Car lisle, stated he bad succeeded lu getting Caslln te talk today for the first time since hla Incarceration. The aged man said that he was en bis way te .Gettys burg and that bis home, was in Phlla elpliia. When Caslln was arrested he were a long beard and his clothing was tern and ragged. LGB.-OftA 'tsoar-e of Citizens . PHRPfiTCD UiaDUC AC DI'AV.V ' . ..w. -.,. iiniinu wi rwi ' -..v . MB fihnuia Damu bla. Ba.. 1.1 a. !.-. vyl )..ia. e...u i -Laau-a f-'M vuiiuauiur Qvoiem una -Leatnv -j. & A. Am. , . . ,1 . 1 wi vujh,ne.rie.t , 'a - V wa riVi ?:.-m h&m Plncaetl.;a.i 91 tj!,:'.scxm .F1 M Altheuih tha Antl-Rnlnnn T.naraAt '(' Pennsylvania has net Indorsed, any eat V -- - .-.....u. u.uuiu,,uiaaii jbbuv, i ei me American jsi eflclal ercan. attackk Atternv Alter .while giving Gifferd Plnchetw clean bill of health. . H Tnt.W A . cti; : .-. ... mi ,a, . iui;eurraii ucer jB, if 34" Alter and Gifferd, PJnchet nre...iBea.. ,: m wnose personal jives arc above'"re. SrV nrenrh. It aava iwU'nrlnllv Mt- fa.i.a 3'r, that, Is concerned any one of tbcm'-wia-iHM rAfl-lf' fWAt' AM 4l.n eAIAMAAMA-IA' ..-?i Having made the above statement -oe-fSr. .WA cernlnjr Messieurs, Alter and Plneiet ' , '&S we feel that we darenet drop the Bit- Vi'a ter without, making One further ebser.- -vutlen, " ' AN? t, "Mr. Pinchot came Inte the tfld. and offered himself as n caiidldatela, , response te Tequests. which, came'i.;t . him frejn numerous citizens 'la many Kcctlens ei the State. Among, them were neither machine politicians . fettL liquor Desses.- xe-that tribe .her-ewes). . 5 ' "MrAUcr-becanie'n Mndidale.bnTtiatfel.iSi hint uay possible and at the ummfSiWi'M tlen princhmlly-ef Governer SprWfalfl a .groiip.'ef p6werfdrH'qh0r'besMif.tMiMw'5xS -,rkMtfHlillnif nfnAfil.'fhAm .m Mm "!' ' r-r'-i" f'-ti atbrsf Tare, of PhllsdclpbUt Eyr7;?ifei4 . '"Thoae thwecnsUtnte.a-lTleWwyiSy;w veft fees the. tirebiMtlnn'frirrA-i VhaM : ' -.& been .compelled te Mttte'iwlth'ratv&'llj'' --1 rlvbw.;They'Brbllid;foTtyjTe;jiB bVW of ,Wie -Heiiiw -efBcpreeentatisjKlr , imBem attae .. t. j, -A. . .!.! .- -A. nruft-., ml-.-iTRB Harding WenVtat mmT&B The contractor combine wenl-l''bav: ' Jk' Pennsylvania, by the tliroat-fer-the: next v. jsbS ( ii-entir 'viin. If Hi.' inlm AA iU'.ilL .V..VPf.r twenty years it the voters de nerwwfc-'siW Sthem nt the primary by nominating) Wt'-tliVwIs i!..i.-.:a a.-.. Oaaaa. am. vJrJ!ZZlMK&? I.ehg, lifs campaign- manager', afS "-' was lnt,ercstd .te read" ra-y,M'1&y?I newspapera; that, my. colleague, '&enatet i$"jM in v-.iuiM e ftav,iasa (.uc vvv as rA3?u(B,ssia. - 'Tif'S K...1 ..,!. ,.,i ... 1... nri.it.-UAu Jl '-ji.-iiti v1.1 dent Hanling the real facts. Whatvty',',J niiuum navu iuiu. miu nun uiiii ifiti aui- wny te elect a selld..Republlcnn.ue!ea-. tlen freiii Pennsylvania te the next Con gress Iw.te nominate'- Pinchot 'for- thU- , head of the ticket. v . ' ' "Of course, the Vflrc brothers, failed a te sell the President a geld brick: Tht fact of the matter Is that all ever the. State, candidates, for' tbe .Legislature, the State Senate and the HbuseSut Representatives ere hoping and pray ing that Pinchot will be nominated" for Governer. His nomination means their' election in the fall along with Mr. Pin chot. Only Want State Control "The contractors' combine cares 'very little who sits in Congress, because .the congressman has nothing te deliver te them. The one big. thing the combine' is iutrestcd In l keeping ita control of the State Treasury., , ' ,,." "The Republicans of Pennsylvania, are determined this year te free them-, selves from this sort' of domination, and, the campaign which is putting Plncbet higher nnd higher, every day Is a cam pnign in which every Republican , can take heart and have real interest. "Unless the combine is. stepped At this time they will have the State of, Pennsylvania by the, threat for the next twenty years. Mr. Plnchet's e'ectlea will Mop the salary grabbing nnd trcaa- ury ruldlng'nt Harrjsburg." . , Mr. Pinchot sounded n warning te-, day that a victory by the political contractor bosses would be fallowed, Je.' tin) next Legislature by a move te abeU, lh inuuictpul street cleaning and tot strike nt the merit system. m Pinchot declared lie had Information that in the event of Alter's nomination t ., the contractor be.-n-s would call at pne . for the rcctorntlen of the contract ey'' cm of street cleaning, which has pat millions into the pockets of the centrac- . ters. It was recalled that in the last. nueniuii ui iiii; iivyi-. limit: , h r , -f" ,a I n.ya Hide mi unsuccessful move te cniascsa,! , ,.'t Ai Inte Hi,, new ("III- Clinrtpp ivll.i ,a) i.AK ibject of paving the way for tlie return et the private contract system. , ," '". Mr. Pinchot made it clear that iae new City Charter would be endangered." by Mr.( Alter', nomination.- The 'Fer,." -st-r sfllil that if he were, electa-L JOe-ai erner Phlladelphtans could count os MM'pl'ii ie huicsuuru uicir iuicrie, , ,.iW(TKi.f,.,s:'3JI ine lercsier .is .leuring .i County today." This Is, the, heina j et Jeun j. riwie.r, lermer ptaie ing i oiuinihsjener, wie wnaai that Pinchot could hnye the milt pert of tne wnt-coniwteej l'nlHIi-laiiH i-xnect' Indlnna Cem pllii up a majority for,' the 'forsajiefcjj uraHge inwvra-. rtas-aa--j The domed ford Count the Grange interests , ei nomination; i A :UaSvvi't -uliitln- . - vaaBa-l hllMal.ri,'Wlal!EfSil-,.H'l -wf"Y-i 7," iT ' rI ,rZ! Va,ifAV3iA'S master,' -and,: Wsltf r WKmMm rprarv. . ,v .,."Aa'. wii.7.? ' ,. ', -,t' a The i PJncXet wndldawVg '&& f " dersed by tBf .-Moesevwri mansney vnyi wnicuiaaaji .. 2!!Sff.wa ' a .1VWMiJS few- f JfSf i iaSOBasSMK ,'.v.v;B IWaBBK VV.5(V WKS-.MIM'Al'- Wmswn mwsrMm Pinchot. cand dacy thM?MWW$Wtfitt by' the Heme qtnt?M:ttfkmm y. A resolution. aselfav.:'fll seta forth ;tU Ttt'fea .JWnH:. ,': Jl fiarmerai,iowrnier.ifBwi .'OT AAk.Ml nAVAV . .. . i j, aa.',"" Tht" -t ;MW;iee-'-! ;, -ra1 ,aaaaa.' - Airizx-ar, juubh... - v. IVawaBBBBB7A-BU JpaBBj MBBUa-a -t --je"f"flBaWj aaa asM '-,. 4 y bW i TS.'j 'aKssI