wiwPwr, ",' HKWii W: fin-.? Bl' Ite. k.V . ! wsi ' Wr-, t 10 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, -MAY 'e, 1922 ' J- . " ' ''f ' $W3fefe$l I l EVENING PUBLIC v( m W00 Shortage DOWNTOWN SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PAGEANT f Charged te State i YF I'M : m m Lfcv it'. iv '. , r i ' ' i m i M imv 4. V -It I ft' ' Z&i m from race Oee ttncbed te the tenor t made te Mr. ) i Story of "Check Ne. 1" Ihtck Ne. 1 Ih ttrpHiinmlilv rrrnrilnl -December 8. 102(1. en the 'mined- un cnnli book.' et the Stntc Ircns- . n ... r.Mn the mneunt of S2SO.000. Ne tedn number Ih Riven In tills entry. S."Chcck Ne. !l Im iircMiuinlily recorded f.Deeembcr le, 11)20, In the same rec- ftH? &' rjflr-WrilJln the nmeunt of yjHa.ms.ni. Ne &Ek?i4VT"lS2. "'"""".. """ :."." v ..' RwMi"Bw "Tlie net Ulflercnen -between tlie en IvyVitrfei nbove referred te nnd the cheeks 'ilA,i $28,000. Itutli checks were lu SjKjwslted lnthe respective dates upon (i'yklch they were recorded ns having ,?rjmwn received. Sn'Thls difference of S28.000 Is pre- MMDly taKcn upon me cneii reeerus rf meter nimii receipts entered in trie cejianceus cnsii doek umier tnc i above mentioned, but net (lenesil- te the credit of tlic Commonwealth . IhMA flrttrtu." rl1ipn frillnu n Hprteg It if lr ""tries omen ueeeineer nnu in. ri$&Vita tne netntlnn meter receipts of Fv-tCiMfhteen different dns between No Ne iWKa&t."'"' " n"d December 1, the iiRgre- lp'"i ' Boek Entries JtiRBleil lf'iiThe report centinues: "On January v fl, lViii, nt page ;rj in tne mt.eei- -.! Janeeus ensli lioeir meter license fees re entered mid earmnrked en said tec rd as the.se of Deccmlier 1, ISi-'O, In V, f.uwu.,lp '. ObI-iIHh. tint-. n 1 .mil, .nit , -11 mrtiin, nt vw iiiiii rtiitu mil until tii .... p. !? n" book entries are concerned , ealnnee.s of the elieclis of ,-00,- 'and $300,'J 18.51 " It'll Mnttfa.1 nHADlt fl uuk a'vattjvil arruiia On January (I, 11)21, deposits were Sftde of this amount In the Me.cTiunlcs ? W U Xrut tempany, Ilarrlsburg, iw shown stanch Kepulillcau of Seuth I'hllndcl lii deposit du)lic.ite book, 1'nge 1)2. Tliell'hln, suppeited by Senater Vnre and items covered by this deposit were net, ! his brother, was a candidate for (lover (lever however, recorded as hewilg been iv- nor of I'eniisjivania. A stieng attempt fcclvedf until January IS, 1021. See ' was made te defeat Stuart ter Cov- ' PflffC 21711 of till "llllsi'iIliitiiiis rni.li ' tirriiir liv iknini. ..f tint unim, r.,f...w , hlnl. ' book" Items 1 lltlll illtr Sl'JI .lll!li .Vt nml.tn-i, tin,'.- iii,..i.tli, l 711. ...1... i I.... I netarial gross receipts en the same page f $21). ftO, as welLns Items en "corpe- J . . . --" -, -. Las Items en 'Vome- l I i 2, lUH" ", 0,r'- lnK'" h,"ish the effenderKv and the people took lllll. Sll .llnr.ll.ttl, in .. ClflMV) OT ,,.... ... . fc i , , .. ., . -..,..., .....,...,.. ., u. .;,r,t..., vtii aiumry je, ji. c iccks were i eneltei A . L., ... mm . " . . IIIIIOUIH OI -l.'.l9i.il,. VIIC I . . .. ' uary 21). 11121, In the "miscellaneous "V..IVIVU in iiiiii iaii i cr riir (mi eh book" Ne. l.d. I'am. JO.'i. nml tcorpenitlon cash book" Ne. 2!). Page n, 'Ihe difference of ?12..'10 probably presents the deposit of cash or items rhtch we were unable te match. Ihe check recorded as received from Se United .States On eminent for aid ' State leads en nrnfrrt IK! in "mU. i riianeeus ensn nook ' .Ne. l.il. naire 41). en Fcijrunrv S. 11)21. nf S'JT . 174.71 was deiNsltnil en .Tnniinpv "ii 1021, mlFcellaueetis items were also do de do elted this day, amounting te S.'12.!in elng the difference between the amount lepeslted in advance of recorded re lelnt en Jnnunrv IS 1iiil il S'7 . fS7.70 and S27i474.71. "On February 8. 11)21, two cheeks from the I'llited States Cert'i-mnmif Jtfreitatinjr S27.2n4.:il. fecpflu.r with jajli items, were deposited. The checks "- "ln I v., W .!'- Jafti 9 kTuftrfeJved bv the State Treasurer en Feb- lftj ' P"fT. -"i'' 1V-1' ln miscellaneous cash y-t . -w, 1-..RU -,,. I KHpr.qt Kllnila IiivaIi-.iI , P ."On Februnrv in. 1f)21. nhn, rm pJ,4mi.:!4 from the t'nited States rrewurer fe- Federal nid te State read HTOlect Xe. 1.?. mill imi.iI! nf STII7 (T ,.oe m. 'tepeslted ln lieu of the recorded receipt Mi ttt f27,2U4.:il deneslted en February 8, Km C1D21. The check of $20,4f)(i.:)4 Is effi- Avttalljr recorded a, received en March 7. 1021. rt"On .Atnreh IT inei ,. ,,. ftem the I'nlted States Government ag- crnatlni- 8!Ni : en ,.- ,i !.J?i Wliicn were official! v recorded uh received en April 23. 1021. In 'miscellaneous cash book," pagj l. 'On nrii " iiim ,. i , . klift i , 'fT. ,?, r..; ,'.10, l'UU, d-, j.v... ,.. ,,n- A unmiL-iiMim arinniii .- .., i-.-'ie-. J "'V""11 UOOK- "KSre- ,var leaders into fearful erts te "de- l"",ml "' ' """ " "a" ms"n- i at "cr ,swm ?" S"i.L. .,P.rv ' ,v,m' recorded n? lver" t.erlnl mbe:. 0r voters te The little weather-beaten farmhouse I taste; she w .. Vi. V4 t.YiV". "" '" " 1!'-1. .'" the hall, as was the ease when the with the twinklin nnnes of Hmss i,n,i , ".' "r'.lK '". T Unnitfwi fiiiu i,.,. iV. Vi i . ar Mimeu imp -uer rnny nt muepern , m. mu lit km- a i.ncii of rc-t Sln nnd V i . ""V"V W auv 1 . J Fll . I iTlinr likniu u nru nit. i" . i i.i tt. ii . . i . . - " -" tliiil In- n hum v n.l was. credited te the 'State read ,. " V "fi" " ".Ll'l IV" t. " c""l"l!Z ll, , mT i, . ' 'T. ., , i li . "' '. ' "Alice! , , , lunu. Wlllcll. With fie ii invu ,, nin- .1 iiiiii nn- nuui can in- iuii. in 1111; i- " " .....i uv... in. -.. . . . . ,.. -f $25.8! r 3S e tu Is the , T ' Vares and the ether contractors right f tin ihnusted. it -wrack, d weiker. wl , ,, , '. LI Uf erred t as ,! S ta ,n 1 I-" ' I'lillnik-lpliln. Vine leaders huxe bTi-n , ' 1 she ever forget the first morn-' .....V1 , Lat'.r W llttl7ofVr"(r,Iea ' l-renally urged by Seiuter Vnre te roll "B ,li-n she had . uten her breakfast 'm f. A" 1 T'antiUA the detail of the de- I ''V AP' VM.n, vote for " t lie ;m -ceiled -;l!ew k,che,, from tJlln.J ,r posit slip en pasc :s above referred . ?"" ' V , "'?... .u.r?l V nt ,", '"?...; .. .1 ' - " . 7. 1 '.L:., ... ,.n" '" V.. .' 1 "What's t ,tt W prcbcntert. together with references .IT: ."'",. u'"r;"1..1"1;. ." 1 i"""1 ., V ""'.'. ,.',''. " when he saw M te the enshboeks in whieli said cheeks (Ha nrenmi ami xue designation given ; ittiH in neest 1111 J. ''.Raviin j.iI.i.m ii.a...k....Aii . W e-" ." iiiiuiiiriiiM are innue rrtf Where certain sums between ".(1.(101) ?'- . flnd ii.dOll iir.neiii k-inwi .l.inil..l .... ' " -ii.i... ."'., "., V'1" . "" ! .,,.!, mi,, n nun rvcerueii irem two te srec wccks niter. xne, section of the report concludes; "-"Te lllustrnte the situation as at the MOM Of Anrll .'0. 1!l"1 ,.!,,., fc .,,.,... Sating ?2."i,S!l."j..'!15 had gene Inte lm. tlepositeriea of the ('oniiuenwealth and ittnmrised a nnrt of H. ,.ti. 1, ,1......... ijWwhIch were turned ever te tile new IS treasurer, but which were net a counted rtfi let as hnvlnir I.e.... i-,.i.i,-.i .. 't rds of the Trensuiy Department prier,?0 i . . . et ""!. lm,.,naut h,t;"P nl A Ati tiit -....- v !' - Ifii.l.i,.,. I.iil In kit.. Itin .l ru 11m lit. 1-1 v. 10 iniri mi. r.r-i. V .i"In new nf 1I1.. r..r n,. ini... . . .-.? .. -: '. " ' "'i ""- i- iHCntti litwl 4.1 1... ..I I-..- .1 .. :, ,v.'" .-.' 11- i-v (.11111 mi- iiiesu various tTiiV4,ltmH tile said Items were lecer.led en fcif the books and records of the new t:e,is. Kjf uyer us ainving eeen recetveii en .Mm & !l nl 1". H'-l. ns shown in Schedule tje t A, nltheilgli the funds repiesented theie & by had been nctuully deposited te th. r , credit of the old treasurer in Apill, , :.Mr. Kephnrt Inn night sent a letter !. ,te the Governer asking that the S.'nte fe24 Banking Department be directed te make RAf, nn audit of the Treasury during his yyterm In conjunction with accountants jfcfftejbe named by his bondsman. ijMlTER PROMISES PROBE IN FUTURE iJrV, , Premise that he will presicuie, A neewsary. any Mate etiicini who iv-i femmrrpil nnv irim in nilwilii'tniiin tim. lvi office and stint n leglslathe linesti- B,T.!P ." ,u "sciTiaiii ine incis was mane tsgwHiiiv rtiierni'y iienerui iViier, sueuiil HifPftvhe elected (!oenior. Ir. Alter, candidate for the Kepuh- gubernatorial nomlnntlen. mn.le iStntenient today through the lie- "Hr viiiiiiniiKii niiiiiiiiiec in reu .Weharges of Auditor General Lewis .,- 1.... , ,...-...! , Mrrat figures In the State TmnsiirerV &-(lLf l llMMlHlnent In feittiln .ltitn .!.. n.. ...-. ' H,nVw- ' "- "' I'..'"... I.,."" Ml. ..Hi ,,,- W. irltVrinmmw in menti-illr. n.ltli .tl... lt....n hi. W. ,thfl nmi. ilntes. KVvf 'Tiw. .:; .. :i iujeriinu is reiiernred unit .Mr. vvA,'1 Alter lins einrii"eil IMivnr.t J. Vnv. if . - . -.-.--.-.. niiiii, ii mi hut .iiisuce et tne Ml- MS rmlpt ll llllllll .111 .111 iiullirnlli... jj, Jr-T" x-i.ii.il in .i.tiiii ..i, n i i--i iK-iiii'il rrwafillU inuttcrK refcrn-d te lu the riven t i i TMUtfr nf ftf'iwmntfitita iniitilniml lit ATh h7tSL.I .Aunf.lltt ...!(:.. ,.'t .. ulr.il. I M&'Mr. Alter has acted with celerity '. VS?HJv Judgment in tills matter, shnwinc hw. and fearless purpose te see that icim wrong ceininlttc.l ngalnst the inwpiltli or l'ennslvnnla siiiill iiiineerthcd and net promptly her the- injection, of the sub- ilnte the nresent pellticnl gFT,!, IJUIIillHI 7l- i 'mmmPL. tur ct ?"''ir-"Ii W, Hra2feaiiiBHv' mvl -v' 'tuffi$$i&M the facts beend )erndvanture and will iclentlessly pufsue the nernetrnters of any wrongdoing. "If it takes a legislative investiga tion te reveal the facts, all of which the people of Pemisjlvanln s'lelili! i it., it... ...in i... iiim, .hi-, iinur win urgu uieii nil' Legislature, when he is Coierner, such, investigation. i I "In u previous campaign some jcais' age, when giaft had been alleged In connection with the bulldlni: of the .State Capitel. Hdulii S. Stuart, in ..... ...... NlllltiriPtllin. fi 7l,inti.il lint .Mr. havi Stimrt tnlil tlm iwnn1i ln fiui1il 'imv., tin, tunttm. it,vitti.t.it.i.i ...i.i .... . i ' ...v ....l.. . .iiii.--,... ,., ..in. in. i,- i in nt mis unril. . ".. r .mti.., l.' An i.... " tl' . l.it-i ll- said, in Innitiiiiit.i iiiiii. intl.. ..,,.1 inl,l.ll,v 1 IIIJIIIIIIIV, tllll iiumlstukabli. he will have the matter imestlimteil and de his duty with fidelity nnd vigor und without fenr or fnver." Seme One Get That Cash, Pinchot Says entlnuril from 1'aBP One ' te an unnecessary handicap upon these who are unable te de se and an tin - necessary imposition en these who sup ply the money even when used for legitimate purposes, , "Seme States have laws which limit expenditures. As (iovemer 1 propose ' te de ever; tiling that In me lies te1 reduce and limit 'legitimate election ex- I penses te the very lowest point and pre vent tne illegitimate use of money altogether." Mr. I'iiiehnt will address two gath erings tonight in Seuth I'hl'adelp'iln. the home grounds of the Vureltes. The night meetings will be ut St. AleysiiiV Hall. Twenty -sixth und Tnsker stieits. under the auspices of the Penrose Re publican Club of the Twenty -sixth U'nrd, and at the Oljmpla A. A. Virtually all of the lenuilniler of ihe week will be dcwitcd bj the Fei ester te Philadelphia. Tomorrow he wl I go te Scrnnten. but " ": for Tliurs- " . L ""UJ '.,lm '"""" -1-" crowning event in tile t'incliet campaign in this city will be a big " '"wtlng at the Acndemv of Music Friday night which will be in charge I of 1)r; 111,l,' "rnper Lewis, who was i ?,ne of , lc clesc n,-s"cl:ltt'.s of Colonel . """velr. ' Plncliet managers eTjieet te mere 'than (ill the Acedemv of Music without .trflillurr .,.. ,.... i ,,.. i ut viiwiiih nt- v.111 inni n But the ghost of failure is already "talking about the Vure cninp. In the beginning are lenders cenlulentlv rel'e. wiili majorities as '.'uO.OOD and 1.-.0.UU0 for Alter in Philadelphia en the tips of their tongues. There was nothing te it. , "I'liiiaiieipiun win give -iier siien -i staggering majerltv." n-.verted Vnre leaders, -tnnt I'liienet will woneer 11 he was limning at all in this cit." .tun, newever, ineie is n uiuerriii ' t-tery en nil me. Pinchot Ka.lers have f"l"l(1 out for tlieiiiseUe that their candidate is runnmr gtiyly before a I !'!Uerln" !a.n'i!.r A,ul V'."'" leaders no 10"K,'l' ,nll: ,": lUe majorities, i ney are prinliig for sime "reipertablc in.i- .-....... ..-..., ... -. . ..... ..... able te deliver te deliver mure than i.i.Oikl ma- .ii jerit, and a majerit of 100.000, which is. from ."0,000 te 100,0(10 fewer than was eriginall pmlkted, would be one of these driams uime tiuc. Chester Veteran Dies Suddenly Chester. Ma !. t'ellnps'.ns at the Park Hetel while talking te some friends, Vincent Curr thlr'-twe yenis, an ex-servi.e man, later found dead in a rear room. was Te Enter Movies Kmiei t Itcrbui luiDY CVNTIHA MOSKLY One of England's most beautiful isslal leaders will seen appear lna .rrra..': .m:v "" , ty is daughter ' ,. ...i i...,i.i..,. vuie 111 me lest 01 ine niaie. ,.i..i. miu i.-Uulii u-mri i ., . MMMWkmk MTjrZ2- ME i.f jL f-$m.A, 1 If digrlM mjB. 'VST liH I wL.xwrj.wwwww ilw sutMtr9mm-K .s-m h .j 2--Kitw B I lllH kmmmW . mmWl ..'', M f H v - H MMK iB WWWWWWWWmm. i BrH Hi Jh HIV'-Or IsH ' Srlinl.irs of the Edgar Allan Pee Scheel, Twenty-second ami Itltncr streets. gUc musical presr.im. In the dell gieup are Frances Delil, (craldlne Law son, Miriam Hob Heb Hob insen and Naemla Hriinde. The dancer is Ida Laubrr The Daily Novelette Jilted! By Jcstie Douglas Sin: dim was n huddled little heap in the dim coiner. She hud cried until slie could cry no mere, and even her fac M'emel te smart from these .scalding, searing tears. Soen she Would have te get up nnd meet the world again, nnd the .sobbed as she thought of it. Life lay ahiad of Alice Trowbridge like a long pas sage with neither window nor light te make it bearable. She went eer te the window Hint and kiw that the (ay was djlng. a faint yellowing mist hung ver ihe loefs of the great city and rifts of i amethyst purple. leiuls wre daikeiiing te . I, 1...1. .1 1 , t (i ' As s. Uelt there she could see quite She anil "Aunt Martini as she had tome l c.ill her had fallen d"ep Inte' talk , had found t'lemsclves kindred hnuls- ",l." '""i-'"';"n mc unties of t he ,1'-'- l"t", nml hud made, befeie the ' W'';I "n" "" Krt'llt bntcl1 "f yellow j hid laughed at the iintic-i of the '": ; j. il"'l ,'" "'"je man n tight nice , .'. .i....i .uurn.u nun suu uu- imrlngl ...... iu.ii .i mi in-au ;... nn.i irieii; .My imlepenilence for me! thiiiK matters, when I hnve you!" h, tlieie's nothing like It! A i.ij She was staring nt him unbcllcv litt e flat und enough friends and books , Ingly, and then she put her hands ever and pletnies and llewers, what mere , her face. The letter, the letter it could one wnntV" 1 liad meant only this! Aunt Martha had only looked at her K' -v: t,'. n ri lit new. het nlf till inn i get Intn sour thirties an. I nur for. .inn Tliutiis! Alice hud turned her head " te her, that her dream was still mis(jlen 't;em Cardinal Gaspnrri. papal nw.u -pil.kl.v u hide the flush that ll,,rs "d that greater than any dream . sCci0tery of State. He bore a incm buiiiPd her cheeks. She had reached "aa rcnl"y- erunduin from the Hely See te the Cen- thes,. nKj tlili tics new, and although she wii, ijiilie willing te Mm where she was, ,. didn't want te go an far ther l'ert ! I'gh ! 'I'll.' had both started os some one tramped a. ress the kitchen fleer and Alice had turned tu see n young man drop n knapsack en the health and take Aunt M.irthii into his arms. "Been trnmplng down through the Berkshire-," he had explained,. "nnd if ou nin tul:e in u tramp for a few nays lake in a trainn? Suddenlv ti,A house was full of laughter and sunshine in. 1 the smell of delicious thing-. Ner- ' ninn I in ler came and wuiti smoking ai neked old pipe, tcising them both in- dlw rimln.iti-ly. and praising Aunt i Mi)r'!'i'' cooking. i wit ii il- uiiyiiiiug iihe eiir mile-i berry pancakes in 111 life," he would i I sii, patting her arm. "And this cake ! tioe.l girl." e I Alice would laugh nnd flush when she htul made the dike. In the eu'iiings he would shoe Aunt Maltha cut of the kitchen and. making a great show of tlng nil apron mound his waist, he and Alice would wash dishiM. Hew long It took! He would wave a knife he waB polishing in the i height of argument and Alice, watch- .lug it feat fully would burst into de- lighted laughter. Could she ever forget Mint lust walk th liinl taken? With a basket of appies err his arm they had gene shuffling through the rifts of bieiue , Iciim-s te old Miss Wiiithrep's. She i had tried te answer his gay sallies with ler intlgliter. Hit her heart hm heen inn heavy; en Monday he was going nwuy. l limlly he had stepped short en the ndmlssleii. "My own little girl!" was all he said. They walked en through a golden base could she ever forget It? the mesaewr, seemm te be quivering .wit 1 , "!! ? -n", i " .vv!'"!'1'" .I"0''' 1tt k VtlHl from ''"''I'lHurterK In Harr sb.rg, I Jehn' n. Kelrna.rV'lY,1 ' t U. m5 "and" .i. 'J ""li "',l ,Kn1'1, U''!"H the nmtterV'I am told. Had the scheme of Cen. . i'"hn. Haiiimere Md h, ,."i.,,?'Li?i,IIt,i,,i M'5'- "'"! """'' f'"'"' Vnre gene through te en II" t " "n' ." : i,Bh8rl"gfl-5S!- X',.ritr.t rt" "", B,1". v,' ..l',"'1'rr'1 ,IL'1' V,"" voice wij- , by appearance the Interest of Presl' ., I'rV.a Mill, me h iiiii'm. ..nd'Annl, M. lug " en re going away." , Cnt Harding in this iirlmnu- scrim liubhard. inn p nth st. Dismay caught her and her heart mage it would hav! bee, " n'-Vcrit, b!. e'tta.SpJw"? "f3V,A'verdrta.'.KH,'1 An" (. UTT'ii ,0 bt0" bcn,Il,s nt tlmt ftal I godsend te Mm organls-ntlen. They Winum j.ffitt? coineJawm". Hj.', and came nearer. The whole world was ii radiated by her exquisite, trembling Jey. They came in hand in hand, until they saw Miss Winthrop sitting there, and then Alice had remembered that n world did exist, a world where or dinary tilings happened and life went en its uneventful course. "Wp brought you," she began, nnd then looked in dismay nt Nerman's empty arm. "Ily Geerge, we forget the npplcs!" lie laughed. They looked at ench ether guiltily. for the apples lay en the ether side of the stone wall, just where he had dropped them when lie had taken Alice lu is aims, Ml-.s Winthrop for some strange ren ren sen had made Alice a present of n linen hand-drawn tea cloth, "That came fiem Knglnnd in my mother's chest. ' On the way back through the dusk they hed debated the question whether Miss 'Winthrop had seen. The throaty chuckle of tree toads, the lcepy twit tering of birds, the sweet breath of the woodlands lind come te them through the twilight. He was the perfect lever. Alice thought, considerate, um'crstanding strong. Nothing could ever come be tween them; nothing. The wedding wns te be in March and Alice hud come back te the city with her head full of dreams. At once they began that delightful task, the selec tion of their furniture. Alice wanted n studio witli swing ing Chinese lamps and luequer tables and odd shaped satin cushions that were decorative rather tnan uscfu1. Nerman lind said he wanted big coni fer tub V choirs; add here their first difference had come. "We don't want it te, leek like n ninn's club!" Alice had said. "Ner like u Chinese junk shop!" Nerman had laughed. Next morning a letter had come. "I can see new I've mude a mis taki " She knew It by heart, had read the simple words, unbelieving at first, nnd then in tenrlevs anguish had walked the Meer and at last had Hung herself a disheveled little thing te weep out her eyes In the dimmest corner of her tilting room. He was tired of her! He bad hid den it at first in his splendid, mascu line way, but at last he had te write and tell her se. She loved him. She loved him mere than ever and she knew she would be willing te live in an uimnlntei uliuck with an earth fleer She steed up at Jast and went into I- 1,1.11 ll-Ulll tlllll llllMI IU UlllU IILT hnlr with unsteady fingers. She looked len. pitiful face with .lis- nn.inrnil hew si... vns im, I Min nilsernble emtitv ilns . . . heard his voice call- lice!" he cried sternly net answer. et ' is mnl.l must liave couldn't face him new. she must get It vcr I he matter?" he asked licr drooping fuce in the i dim room. He came toward her eag- eriy. "i tliaiignt ill write you once, Alice,, and letf jmi knew. at I mil, It, n ,tilwtnln rrnm tlm firat ' s, sllranl; back Bninat ti,e wall at ,hs last crueltv? ..j ()11,ut teeave all the selection ln veur haii.ls ' ..j ,en.t understand!" she whls I pcreil. "Why. the furniture, dniilng, its innilgn that mntters. lis tlieuzli nnv- "Come back in nn hour, Nerman. And have dinner here with me," she said uncertainly. She waited until the deer lind closed . en him te realize that Jey had com e Pinchot's Drive in W.est Scares Alter rentinuri front l'nite One "As much as I leve the service man, j ns much as I am moved by the emo tional appeal which would mec eul '' l when nppeulcd te In his behalf, I could net lienestly pledge myself as our rep- resentntlve blindly te approve any meus- ere nremnteil. for (lint u-nnlil men,, , i. i ,i , mlBht bp c'nIlccl upon t0 ve,c l,aln',t Jur best Interests or the best lnter- ests 0f ti10be beloved senlee men them- .j " One of the most interesting devclen- nients which cam.! te my attention en my tilp across the State is the efforts that aic bolus; made te held the organi zation men In line for Ceneral Alter by premises of Federal positions. Pinchot's strength is grimly en hanced by dissatisfaction among the leaders in some of the Interior und south control counties of the Stute. This is paitlculuuy noticeable in Blair, where a regular Kllkcnnv condition ex ists. it is te nllny this firctlcm and bring nt least a semblance of peace till after the primaries that the unguent of Fed eral putrunuge is being applied in premises, I am net informed ns te who Is sup posed te innke these premises of Federal j.iHN gueu, nut tney lire being illstrlb- linv ceuiii nave nnu would have premised Federal itosltletiH until eveiy Jeb In the gift of the party had been mortgaged four times ever, JSven, as, tt Is; they are working it iii iiiu warxen. wnq, are reauy te taku Culberson Suiter Slew in Appearing Continued from Pace One crtsen found no ccert for him en his arrival herd, as lie announced he had requested in n telegram te the Embassy from Newark yesterday. One of Miss Culberson's letters te young Kobcrtsen reads: "The schem ing of my family Is getting en my mrtrflif f IttintV tlinf vml IIV0 lintlct surveillance In New Jersey and that you were under surveillance ln Texas. JCt irrs have been Bent te my mother stating that you are an adventurer nnd fortune seeker. Yeu must be very care ful and remember your premise net te de anything that might cause trouble te everybody." A copy of thin letter reached Robert Robert eon at Dloemficld, N. J.. April ft. " AVIth ether correspondence, it wns expected te be laid by him befere the Embassy as corroborative evidence ef: his story. ' Meantime, Misa Culberson, the object of the Kngllsiiman'H ardent attentions, is at home with her mother, away from everybody. Her allowance, ordinarily bountiful ns might become the wealth of her father, has been cut off se that she cannot get te ace the romantic sol dier with whom she has had a love affair for the last five months. Senater Had te Pay Robertsen's unusual method of press ing his suit was te keep a constant train of telegrams going te the Culber son residence in Sixteenth street, with the result Jhnt there was an endless parade of messenger boys, and all the messages they carried were marked "Collect'." At intervnl, when telcgrnms were net arriving, Robertsen was get ting Miss, Culberson en the long-distance telephone from Austin, Tex., with the charge reversed. It was this constant stream of tele grams nnd the frequent use of the long leng distance telephone which first attracted the nttentien of Senater nnd Mrs. Cul berson te their daughter's love affair. They wanted te knew who It was who wAs keeping up bucli an unusual line of communication, particularly nt tbelr expense. Miss Culberson told about the man, when she described ns a veteran of the war. nn Englishman, and hand some, but about whose family uffairs the was very hnzy. SCHOOL LEAGUE TO MEET Officers Will Be Elected at Session Today The annual meeting nnd conference of the Heme Scheel League of Phila delphia will, be held today in the Ner mal Scheel., nt Thirteenth ana SsDrlng Garden streets. Various representa tives of schools ln the city and suburbs, and of home and school associations will attend. . Following n business session at 4:30 o'clock, when reports from community centers and associations will ec read nnd officers elected, supper will be served te the delegates in the gymnas ium of the school. J. Eugene Baker, principal of the school will deliver the address of welcome, nnd Mrs. James L. Pennvimcker nresldeiit of the Heme and Scheel League, will respond. Tensts will be as follews: Greeting by Dr. Edwin C. Broeme, Superintend ent of Schoels: "The High Scheel Fathers," by Henry Lauer. president of the Fathers' Association, German- town High Schoel: "The Junier High Scheel," by Mrs. Emv.a V. Tindal, principnl of the Helrrjs Junier High Scheel; "Elementary Days and Ways," by Edwin L. Fufutc, Jr. G. 0. P. WOMEN'S LUNCHEON Ablngten Branch Is Cuest of Hunt ingdon Club Twe hundred suburban women, mem bers of the Ablngten Township branch of the Republican Women of Penns!- ii " Y. vii "Ulc"cten aWu Huntington alley Country Club. Trillin tnilni .:. . ,,J nf which Mrs. Glffeni I I'inciiui was one et tne principal P" and speakers. Other speakcis were Mrs. Geerge Heiacc Iirimer. Mrs. Barclay II. Wniburten. Mrs. T. Ili.nenti .ThrI- et nwi'iiiirt-l Mm .T 11 Melick, Miss M. Themas, Mrs." I. H. " nrrn ami -urs. . uunn ng. inrs. - lust is the only woman caud date among eleven aspiring te the Legislature from tMP i lr" -"onigemery district, nnu is Dt'"B i"LI"-"u lls enc le "ln lne "ernma- t10,". - t t. Tt..-.i-.- t--ii... IlllPll.i.iVd u. nil- a&ujiiiiihiui llllCJ affair Included many well-known sub urban woman from the Yerk rend section. They are Mrs. James B. Mar shall. Mrs. O. B. Klcsewetter. Mrs. Uudellffe Ilnnieyn, Mrs. Herbert Robin son, Mrs. H. C. LnHue, Mrs. William Craven. Mrs. H. Paul Smith. Miss Mary Bnggs, Mrs. Jeseph Armstrong, Mrs. J. J. Jenes, Mrs. James Merritt, Mrs. J. Stevens, Dr. Boyd. j PAPAL PLEA TO POWERS Asks Religious Guarantees and Re- turn of Church Property In Russia Genea. May 0. (By A. P.) Men- slgner Plziirde, Under Secretary of u.... .. i...iin.i. ir..t et ti, ?. "I VI. ur. T "V"1 V. ."". "l '' ference here. 1 He was received by Premier Fneta te whom he delivered the memorandum. In it the Vatican asks that in case nn 'agreement Is reached with the Russians ,a clause be Included 'guaranteeing re ligious liberty te Cntbe'tcs and also the return of pieperty winch belonged te the Catholic Church. Premier Fectu said he would support the claim of the Hely See, ndding he believed the ether delegations also would be favorable te compliance with the Vatican's desires. RAISULI HEMMED IN Chief Aide of Moroccan Chieftain Slain in Battle Madrid, May II. (By A". P.) Taz- unit bus hi en surrounded nnd the re treat of the bundit lttiisiili has been cut off. according te tin official statement I outlining the lntest Spanish operations In Morocco. Tlie eneni 's morale is said te have I heen greatly affected by yesterdav's op erations, In which Hamide-el-Succan, ltalsull s principal lieutenant, lest his life, sevctal aides weie killed and chief Iiertltl wns wounded. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Nlehelim Htavre, (muen, N. J., und Eldrilifl J. Chelc. Camdn, N. J Virnen I., liunten. rjn.l IMIrmeunt avc,, and All.e I'urker S03 P i!M m. llernnnl I'lamrkl, 2JT l)Ulilnii"n t.. an! Tht7ia Wldawikl. BfCU N. Jflth it Olevannl Tort-Ill, Chester. Va , npil Elliet Arlmor-e, lil)3 Iudiv m, Thima E. IlRrrln. lll'J4 Lembard nt., and jrelhii H-iulahdrry. IflL'l Lembard st. W'lllUm J. Mnrrln. r.sil Walten av,. and wnve j irmprreiii ,-is;it wnilen av. Carellnn llnnlrr. lll.l H. 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