tF7l -I ' ' VTl.;.'- ft J. .'- z -N-T' '!'!'' Tr.fJV& V ' . .tifai'W '.i:?. MS?WO: v.-Ys$ V! fcVMiw rvii. tmm teM mi i ii i 1 1 1 iinfii i, i)ii,i r t P.)-UWrnee 'itisrreil, wkewii; uRLimeN oetj wn pun PROIE 0F,MAY0n,AN0 COPS Investigation Reteltitlett Passed at Stormy Mlsn , Bavllngten, N. Ji( May'3. Paseafe last' night in a stormy session of Com mon Council of a' resolution te "Inves tigate the methods of the Police De partment and Mayer Mooney," was the latest move in the political battle that ' has been waging since Mayer Themas S. Mooney took eflce In Jan uary nnd premised the city te divorce 7?7K iwnAFr A fa nv PaIIM rVMtiMt manager or the Klalte Theatre When it was burned en Sunday night, November 27, 1021, with the lest of tan lives, was found guilty of manslaughter today, He was fined $1000 and given one year In jail, with' execution of the sentence bus-, pended pending an appeal te the Su Jicefli rew Bignts age. a puww -ing will be held en the Drets charges next Tuesday evening. -- i ' ' '- afefty" Dera Has Ralaaaa "Bucky" Dere ,the iTareir;eld child rlylng 111 In the Epiaeepal Iloy Iley piul, whose father made a flying, trip from the Federal Prison at Fert LeaT LeaT enwerth te his bedside, when the child was reported dying some weeks age. 1 said by the doctors te have suffered a relapse last night, and his .condition is again, critical, although net se bad as It was en the occasion of bis father's .t.'-,v t1- sLlt i tl.ai.1 1A aWaaakM. found no cause for alejl.lnith c1aHr" of conduct unbecoming -as eficer'thst Castf Will tta V ifrth rsten'S ar w ) i . i i T-t r - t at- j ft." . A sisaaialBiBJbtSa4aasksV-! 1, WrwU' -' -ansia KkMf Were filed last week by . Ceuhcllmen 0hartyiy ullln Biimafv DMta. Mtv 8,(Br 'A. 'p vlvd Millr Durability Brets. Lame and Asay against captain of Police Wilsen Jehnsen. . . Excltesseat la the council climber, jammed te the doers with cltuMns, reached a. climax when Mayer, Mooney, who waa present, asked the privilege et the fleer and defended the r61lce hut declared their efficiency was being cod Htantly Impaired by the efforts ofcer efcer tain Ceuncllmen te use the department for their own political purposes. The Johnson-Brete cmbroglle grew out of a clash eyer the use of tba Are HvMwi Philadelphia data laa yet keen lied ter tba faaWat? ean ETcmag HIA ROAMER CO. of Richard Crdkar. It Is net n(Ji JOHN MOAD ST. It will take place fcefere Friday, ii possibly net until unday; . l, preme Court of Errors. The manslaughter charge was based upon the finding of the Corener who held Carrell criminally responsible for the lack of flre-fiihtina enulement and New Project Included in Devel opment of Fermer Penrose Property by Syndicate Girl Suicide. Planned t te Delaware Student, Warn ings Said Kill It la rumored that Olencslrn Castl.t Mr. Croker's reatdence near here. ta. 1 aether with Ita spacious grounds, was m Feft te the Irlfih Bisters el Char! yTB 1 Whna benevolent work Mr. r!mi..'LJ(l carelessness in permitting the use of burning incense te give "atmosphere" te n tnoyle film. -, the police from politics. Toe action was taken after a faction HBMH visit. greatly Interested, , 'r wa "J i CLUBWOMEN IN CONVENTION HIS FORMER SWEETHEART lillim5 f7mir jjLt f:vA.3mmmmbtiM? ta 7!:.m&smmfflm m'M''if'MMn.1liiM(iiiL..,t,.L..r'-il -.'AiUr.r . i.,.?.i. i . ,t,; ,,," ' v-" if . -,r . , rAACD CHELSEA TO HAVF THREAT TD SLAY Wassaa a ammnt . '" bbb a MLt PltK BY LtAH MUMhUKU m& :M E B& b v. . r I ,' 11 "" 1 . I A !' K.'f . .. 1 !fe VttT.' mQullty and Quantity I & m iyr.rip Bread ft 6 Bis Leaf c 1 Sold only in our Stores !St!f iDMHfjfflniiiinMiffi? Mar Art and fourth Sfx , PHILADELPHIA. THE IMPORTANT SENTENCE T ET the last sen--J tence in your will insure the carrying out of your wishes. This it can de by naming as your exec exec ueor and trustee the Central Trust & Sav ings Company. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,600,000.00 fhit is the time tc buy your V V Phila. Electric Cleaner! ttiWc are new offering ; free with each Phila. Electric 'v Cjleaner, the complete set . fff TliriP. fllll-sizp plpnninrr '(3KT- ---. - - "- t, attaenments, selling regu- i.;y. ijr u pj.. easy payments $2.50 with the order and the balance in : "f w v e r v convenipnr. te 'monthly nayments. K I'Thi in n titnv.litniieJ offer! XJW Phila. Electric Cleaner will be glmiUy damenetrated by expert at J the District Sate Office lilted below. The Philadelphia Electric Company Tenth and Chestnut Streets Increases the fiction of the intestines WntulrAHa of men flnrl wn. ,"7 . " " "-. imm have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleiscnmann's fresh '-" ; Doctors ara new agreed that j proprlimlnatlenof waste matter kaheld b brought about by feed. ?.0b doctor comes right out and ftftam plainly that the indiscrlm ;,lMta'us of cathartics la one of tba t of constipation. Kl'M7adan " evr tb country w jfaftracemmanding Flelschmann'a yaaai because It is trwn 'rich In theea lemtnts which tbntstin?s haalthy. In en i el tut ad casts, normal tunc frara rrtterad In from 3 days VMltautforveurmalf. Baffin te- . OAnffJorjcaKtsoiritiscp OAnffJerjcaKtsoiritiscp OAnffJorjcaKtseiritiscp .Yaaat te your everyday M vttan new net- 1? laHABKl USJ eaTtjwmwW l , Atlantic City, Mar 3. A $5,000,000 development' for the lower beach. taking In an entire block between Bosten and Providence avenue, with a later construction of a mammoth pier, wa announced yesterday by a new syndicate hcarltd hv Hpnlamln KVit. who has promoted several big projects aoeut tne resort in tnc last nvc years. The property tnken ever had been held In fee by Dr. .Charles Penrose and In cluded one of the few unrestricted sec tions along the beachfront where no park deeds have been signed giving the city rights for playground purposes. The "flapper," '(shifters" and ether new wrinkles have been entirely over looked In the u roc ram of the New Jer sey State Federation of Women's Clubs scheduled te open here today In Hadden Hall te continue until Satur day. The clubwemen will confine their attention te "mere serious problems." Mlllnn uussell will be among the speakers. The epcr.'ng address will come from Mrs. Nancy Sclioenmakcr en "The Old Trail nnd the New Read." Motion Pictures will come un for general discussion tomorrow nfternoen when Dr. Henry M. Hese, of the Church of the Redeemer, Newark, will tnkc tne side of the nubile, uthcrs w 111 consider the viewpoint of the censer and producer. T.ndy Aster Is new trying te arrange nrr spcaKing scnciitiic se toot sue may address the convention at one of Its M'Nilen. "There ought te be a law prevent ing national bank directors from being connected with snvings banks." James II. Manning, former Mayer of Albany ami president of the Nntienal Savings Hank there, said nt tnc opening fis siens of the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks at the Ambas sador here yestcrdey. "Directors of national banks are net interested in the work of snving.i bonks and thrift promotion," be said. "When these men, the servants of money-making Institutions, are ousted as trustees In savings banks, such banks will get back te the purpose for which thev were Intended." According te reports from n well founded source, Halllday Jacksen, su pervising principal of the entner pub lic schools, has been Invited te resign as a result of his recent criticism of the sum appropriated for school pur poses. Charged wJth being an accomplice In a 510.000 jewel robbery at a beach front hotel, Margaret Steip, alies Peggy Lesavoy, was held under $3000 ball yesterday. The girl, who is nineteen years old, is nlleged te be implicated with Samuel Lesavoy , who was recently brought back from New Yerk and is new out under $10,000 ball. She was trailed te Chester, Pa., and was about te start for the Seuth when arrested. A splendid Strndivarius. 300 years old and valued at $2000. meant nothing te Uustane Spelele, thirty-eight, even though he was a talented musician, when he was goaded te a point of frenzy by fellow members of an orchestra here yesterday. He waited around until the ether pleycrs had left the orchestra pit and then proceeded te smash every instru ment in sight, using the "Strad" as the final weapon te complete the act. When arraigned before Magistrate Paxson last nlaht Spcielc, who is a Spaniard, re plied: "Dey glva me what you call a da raw!" He was held in $1000 bail en the charge of malicious mischief. MAN WHO KILLEDwiFE AND HIMSELF BELIEVED INSANE Bosten Manager for R. G. Dun & Ce, Principal In Tragedy Newton, Mass., May .'!. iBy A. P.) Explanation, ether than insanity, of the trnjedy in which William B. Pow ell, manager in the BoMen district for R. G. Dun & Ce.. shot nnd killed his wife and himself fast night, was Mill lacking today. A cordon of pollce was maintained ubeut the Powell uiuu uiuu sien through the night. Mrs. Powell, before her second mar riage several years age, was the widow of It. II. White, founder of the depart ment store business at Bosten which bears his name. Her home originally was in Georgia, from which uhe came as Lena Ulbbard a (junrter century age. The Powells had been In their sum mer home only n day, having nhandenrd their winter apartment In Bosten n few days nfter Mrs. Powell's return from a I trip te the Bahamas for her health. 1 Servants were bold te have heard a slight qimrrel yesterday, und In the early evenins saw Powell chasing bis Iwlfr around the house. Shots were heard, the rvants rushed ' te the library, nnd found their mis- tress dying en the fleer nnd her hus band leaving the room. An automatic I pistol found In the library proved te have jammed, and Powell apparently went te his own room upstairs te get another weapon. lie 'killed himself with n revolver, found near his bed. The District. Attorney unneunced that the medicul examiner had indicated in formally te hlin that Powell had gene i Insane. VETERANS ASSAIL MAJOR 'Cal Officer's Conduct In War "Vi cieus and Brutal" Bosten, May 3. (By A. P.) Vet- erans of the Twenty-sixth Division, gathered here, ndnpted resolutions made I pub'lu today protesting te Congress the promotion te colonel of Lieutenant Cel- j enel Duncan K, Majer, formerly the ' division's chief of staff. I The resolution pretests: "Because of acted toward the junior office nnd mpn of this division during the war, which Indicates beyond nil question Ills unfit ness te be an officer of the Unltpd States Army and te be in command of men," und "because of his proven bes. tlllty te the citizen soldier, who under our form of government and our mili tary policy new laid down must he the mainstay of our country In time of war. 2 HAVE SLEEPING SICKNESS First Discovered In Shenandoah, Pa. One Patient Responding Shenandoah, Pa,, May ,'!. Twe cases of aleeplnj sicklies, the first te be dis covered In this region, are being treated at the State Hospital at Fountain Snrinti. VOjrf tbf cases is from Ollberten and i"ll - tswwmw.mi treat- :3znw9 . an memw te Sftelal Diapntch te Evcntna Pullic Lttatr Newark. Dal.. May 3. What the re latiens were or had been between Harry S. Martin, former service man and nt present a student in the Rehabilitation Division, University of Delaware, at,d Miss Leah Mumford, of Lebanon, Pn,, that caused the latter te kill hcrsclt yesterday afternoon will be inquired into nt the coroner's inquest te be held late this nfternoen. Miss Mumford shot herself in the right breast with n ,32-callber revolver en the perch of the Rehnbllltaien Di vision Building nfter she hail tried In vain te find Martin. Martin bad talked with Miss Mumford curlier In the da7 and premised te see her again. It was when she realized that her old sweet heart had left the building by the rear deer te avoid her that Miss Mumford ended ber life. Miss Mumford alleged that Martin Is the father of her ninctcen-months-eld child, new In Lebanon. Te State De lect Ive Moere, Martin refused te admit that he was the father of Miss Mum ford's child, but admitted that be bad paid her $150 mere than a year nge when she had him arrested in Lebanon for the support of the child. He said she signed a paper releasing him from all responsibilities ns te the child. Miss Mumford left the child wltlj n relntlvc of Martin's In Lebanon when she came te Newnrk. This relative warned Martin by telegraph that Miss Mumford intended te kill bim. Last night, some hours after the (.hooting, Martin received a special delivery let ter from his mother In Lebanon warning him that Miss Mumford had bought a revolver nnd told friend that she in tended te kill him. Martin admitted that he and Miss Mumford were sweethearts several veara age in Lebanon. Martin has u wife nnd two chl'drcn here, one child a baby two aays eiu. JERSEY PARDON COURT LENIENT TO 59 CONVICTS Several Camden Men Among These Granted Paroles Svrclal Dispatch te Evtnine PubUe Ltdetr Trenten, May 3. Paroles were grant ed te twenty-six convicts in this State, including eievcral murderers, and thirty three ether convicts were ordered re leased at the expiration of their mini mum sentences, new near nt hand, it was announced today by the Court of Purdons. James Haney, of Camden County, nnd William Archer, of Cnpc May County, both colored, each convicted of having killed his common-law wife, were paroled from prison. Ilaney had been sentenced te nerve from fifteen te thirty years. He was received at the prison December 13. 1012. Archer be gan serving a sentence of from eight te thirty years ucteber -i, HUH. The Court of Pardons did net act en the application of Paul Wendell, a for mer Trcnteu lawyer and son of a clergyman, convicted of perjury in con nection with a case In court and serv ing nine months in the .Mercer County workhouse. Convicts te be paroled at the expira tion of their minimum sentences in clude the follewing: James A. Helly, of Camden County, sentenced te from five te thirty years for murder, te be oareled November 2 next : Francis Sher. of Camden County, sentenced te from one te three years for impersonating an officer, te be paroled May 20, and Jehn Dersey, of Mercer County, sen tenced te from two te seven years for breaking and entering, te be paroled en September 12. Among tha 8011th Jriey com lets lmmMI lmmMI ately parnlnl were tha follewlna: Johua Brmvn, Camden County, brfaklns. ntrln and lar-en. Hnry Klllett. Cumberland, brakliic. mrln and larceny: iwrt Ln. man, Cumberland lireaKinir, entering ana lareenv: sainvi rerrine. lumn-riana, for gery; Rebert jveai. uieureaier (.nunty. atre. rleui aaaauit ana D.-uirry; naiie lenaax, Mercer Ce-jnty. statutory efferiM; Jehn rov ing, Monmouth County, atrocleua aauult and battery The, convicts wilt be paroled en the datea deaiunated: Kdward Fltitrun, Atlantic county, grant larceny. Arm -e; jviwaru a. Buzzard. Turlington County. breaking. anterlns and larceny. August 16: Jehn Alien. am in i-eunir. uucmpiea tod ted hery, William M. Hall, forgery. Juna 10. Ralph Parsons. Camden County, grand larceny Heward Tezer. Cape May County, forgery. September fl; Mike Kreuae. Cumberland County, desertion of wlfa and child. May 28: Harry Law. Cumberland County, robbery, August 30: Charles A. War ner. Ocean County, carrying concealed weapons, December 13. jeaepn jam raueraen. or naiem county, convicted et the Illegal aatg of liquor and sentenced January -5. 1021. te a term of from two te nen ears In Stat Prison. -n 111 bn paroled at thn expiration at bis minimum term en September 0. CHESTER FOLK SWINDLED: WARRANT OUT FOR MAYO Said te Have Get $19,000 There In Fake Promotion Scheme Nearly threescore residents of Ches ter sny they were swindled by Rey A. Maye. New Yerk, who was arretted ut Stamford, Conn. Kflerts nre being made te bring bim te Chester tomorrow for n hearing. Mnyo, who has gained considerable notoriety en account of his business and murltal difficulties, was a resourceful promoter, according te Dr. Gustave Villig, 007 West Third street. Ches tcr. "He sold stock in a se-called Ink manufacturing company." said Dr. VII- ' llff, "but oil lie had was photographs or tlie plant. He was well dressed und easy-going and could make any one believe black is white." "He sold stock te a large number of peer perhens here, Including maimed veterans of the World War." The warrant for Maye's arrest was sworn out by Harry Dcrbe, a ship builder. Maye, it is sold, obtained upward of $10,000 by fraudulent methods. He was Indicted in Delawnre County last August. FIRE SWEEPS MARIENVILLE iiuu,euu Blaze Destroys Twelve Buildings In Pennsylvania Town Kane. Pa.. May 3. (By A. P.) TwelvCrbu'ildingH housing families, fac fac leries, a newspaper office untl ether business cenccrnR were destroyed by fire at Mnrlcnvllle early today. The le s is estimated at $100,0(10. Jehn Valenteur, chief of the Kune Fire Department, and four ether men were Injured when their aiiteuinbiln overturned near Frest while they were en route te Marlenvllle. First reports were te the effect tliHt the fire was caused by sparks from a forest fire, but Investigation showed Hint it started in one of the buildings, The forest fire was wt III burning today in the hills six miles from Marienvlllc. JAILED FOR THEATRT FIRE Manager f ptw Haven Houas Feund aullty-ef ' Manslaughter ' m m m mm w& m jy.:: mm mm Wi:i lx1 MS vf- I pil pi WSSSi ,. m M w&m m m ; ivArAM4 2?S5 ;.?:.- J Copyright, l9Jt,Hrt Jchiffnfr 8c MtfV) fflMWK :W'C' "V.'')J. Wear them for style and comfort Hart Schaffner & Marx sport clothes M. They leek geed en men and young men They feel geed tee in the office or out doors The fine quality gives you long wear and low cost mmmfflmmmffiffimimmmmmmmm WMk Exclusive P) rW &m& Liv X&frjft: :?& rv'k''!&W'Zi:'?.WV'S'w-'?'r'w?i: '&' fWf"ir."i' .vKva; 'tn'tMtWf && wmmmmmmmmmm e & mkributertpf Hart, im$ 'aSC t&i i "it' -s Sd ISA li- .i isss m .-i.Tv Vf; ite- s? iHxP-i) im. fi-AK f4s rt?': Rwi m . Sk WWW mm &-. 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