"i '.'A" t i f i' 'A. h I!? vl ft' WW 1 ."VSir.., J OP ARE DEFIED aBY FLOWER MARKET mm? HQJW.mii. i . r,.. .. vtinenneuse square ruis en Gala Garb by Its An '1 nual Display CROWDS' ON HAND EARLY Although dark rettd shadowed the afcy. Kit tr-iiheii-f Square. v h" 'hi' Annual Charily Flower Shew i being held, was n bower "f cay flower anil laughing maiden- all lovely te beheld. today. There an- .tppiiixlui.tieli n dn.i'ti booth. 'I0 Ii wing wtlh the etliei in beauty nun spirndnt ivid red striped awning tepi against tin- green of the trees, pet" of hrlght pink geraniums, bunches of NeUetj. sweet pea". thick stalks of asparagus, everything from tin- i.eomineii garden v.u'.ciy of vcjetiibles te the lint house display of flew en inane Wp the display The Flown- .Market did net uien officially until 'J e dm k in the after neon. Inn long before neon found a busy thifiu loin n ins "'"1 purchasing. A section of thi n.iiare ilH- been laid out with table- unil -lulls for tlie cafe teria The helpers here are dressed In white. Willi treameri of blue rlhlietis t nv ,(,,, peiile of lleriiutiv and flappins .i ti.e wind eauilit them I .istrln o'er the li"eid-i e their fi.ot fi.et Kllrabeth and I'mmte Kes-. Pauline . ir ii.,i. ,k ,.,n,iiiir te m'k - the IielhiiN nnii Mis tiVeise .Mi Iver. who "ias ferni-rlj lane Moeie. were en th Luncheon ('emimttee Wear Special (iewiis , A booth wh i eflered -i iheiie e lertlen of (lowers was supervled In fTtfra Kt'.liu-t tn i-nn ii mt 1 rw Vllenllul. ler utirt .iirnf llmse tilin wnlnr.n-n.l In lli.d Tinrtli-iiln- linr.ll, u,n ri-e.-n ,m,l while f-heckeied garden aprons eei- white ' eiiicrem-e . i-emmnm nn. i inn - for titMxi tievs were pn.Mileil bj a inem dresses, large green Mraw hats, with and b thus streuatheninc the Ireii'h ber of 'he Hetnry Club enough te pay band of the ihecUeied green and white In their resistance te the Hrltlsh the fan s of l(HHi hes te and from the around the crown. White shoes and Lloyd (ieerge himself is In danger of tesen Woodside Park .made similar Kreen stockings cempliteil an effective tilling -it home arrangements. costume Mt Heward Weed and Instead of the nations getting te- Dark rumors ihut the same diffi- MIm KMher I.levd nle are hi'lpets of s'ether upon a pelic of lrcegnixine cultj inight be mei in gettinir ppr thls green and white booth j Ilr-sin. the ihancex favor new tiieir ' mission te use L'itj Hall Piaza fur Then there is a candy booth, vee. agreement upon a policy of net receg- the grand inaible-shoeting contest to te tables for hale, even eggs and butter i nixing UusMn. The Uritish have al- i morrow as are."! in connection with and milk and cream at the dairy booth .teaily pledged themselves te make no the Twenty-eighth Division's reunion ine noetli wlm-li displays tlie things made In disabled soldiers holds an ami- Jence of admiring children, who long' for the simcy wooden ducks painted In bright colors, and the hoops and jumping ropes which have tnn hnnil- , via , n iu a,,,ir,i Her wliiii frock jiretei'ted h an preu of flowered cretonne. .Mr Harel tpn Merkle. Jr.. was flitting about with a garden basket of pink and lav ender awiset peas which she had te replenish frequently These In Charge of Booths The booths and these In charge fel lew: I'l'T FLOWERS Beeth I -Mm Hnrv Br ntet i'ejs. rhalr nun, Jlri ihfoder VV Cramp Mm Josph , Beeth 2 ti sirjr.v VV. Kith, ch man. .iirn Jean ', rppr (ARM llOOTH 1 Beeth S- Mrs Heward Weed, Jr . chair- ' BBan. Mis- Ksth-r I.levtl VEGETABLES Beeth 4- Mm Jehn I. HoUln-'rerth ' nalrman VST)T ' , Boosh r. 'r WlilUtt t Oran. chair Irian. Mm 1 at 101 S Tynen. Mrn. William Cclmn r'ifrman $Boe,h 0 rh Ga-dn C!uh of PhiladM Beeth II rhi- Wu Harden Cltih Mr Frank Graham Thomien, chairman. waller Thomsen Mra ..... ...,. r... ..... . . .. ... n. .u ,n n-k ... V . , - Beeth 10- 1 h Wdr. Mn. I f apr i Vlatfr chairman Mrs O H. P-rry rprr HiTTnn and ecus Beeth 11 -Mri Hnry Prpper Vaax. rhair- sin. I ARTICLE? MADE BT INJL'BED MEN Beeth II Women's Ovraas Service ! Laacu. Mr" n. Brad-n Kyi, chairman HBRFC. SPICfls W.OWEUS. TOMATO PLANTS Beeth IS M.a Heln Deuthrrty rhalr man ICE CREAM I'OXEf CAKES. BANANAS Ltnientd" Boe h Mr Samu: J Hendnr Hendnr len. ehairmin Restaurant Mr Charira Strwart Wurta halrman Fertunn ir ler Mri Walter W Hopkln Hepkln Hopkln en. chalrren Punch and Jml Mr Thomai O Aahten. kalrman. 25 BALLOT BOXES MISSING iFlve Pittsburgh Districts Among These Falling te Repert Pittsbin'gh. Mnv lit Examination yestcidev of the election rerurns In the Courthouse which were locked up with the close of Imsiness Wednesday, dis closed tha' the twenty-fire missing lectien districts of Allegheny County lnqludeil five ,n ilie city, sixteen in the townships and four In tie boroughs Kcery pesib e effort i- being mnile yesterday te have the teturrs reported, Less r tin tt nan tin- qii,nmd i than publican vetei- -ir mis county cast bal mtei lets in Tui- 'lav ' prima rv, reports showed. n Public II," Allegheny i ' success. 1 1 imement bend i-isiies In miv Imreughs met wth live boroughs, Brecken- rldgC. Henlri tii i e. v eiena, trreenttee Hnd Reserve, ilin voters passed bend Is- plies tetaliu.' Sletl.OnO for sihoels, Mwers, stree's iiml toads. REFER SHIP BILL TO HUGHES Marine Cermittees Want te Knew if Measure Violates Treaties W.sIiIiiL'Iihi Mnv I'l i Itt V l 'mi l&.:BnV tnV1"'"" - '- "rltish overseas, frWn' f.enea regarding this country s attl- li(.. ., :,' vVtrsei ii.l t.;k v""wl? """ "," ' 7"',V '."" "'" Ij. plants rLOWERS and heset I rude toward The Hague proposal ! I t Vfl "ffi Ph in J tmi ., I w i" ""l ,I,,,,'?le,l "' ,he ' -11 '"'.I'' ' PAINTLP t.ASKETS SEEDLINGS I ,t would hlrdlJ U? TZ Z"i iT,' ""'' L' "' Tin f" CV AU"r " """'" " ''l called ' Beeth 8-The .tardfn.ra Mr. C Heward , !''"'" J f .". i''.'Tn t". Zl I'Thuman skill w ill, the pills llpen Mr,. , Webster Pox. piesl.lel.t Oirk. ehair-nar Mr. I'lim tr Hackrr. I "xcept in the belief that the I nlted , that h was able te send his rival down nf ,i. iji,im f ,i, tt,j,.i, pm. PLanth and Ft.ewER? States would accept It and that Mr. , te defeat yesterday ' I",'., THca. and late, was taken Ifr i Opinion et ' ie Sfllie llepartmeiil as te whether .iiiv provisietis of tne Ad Ad mliilstratieii 'up subsidy bill would Tlelate e. Sim" , emiiicri'ial treatnt, will be sought liv tin- Senati Ceiiiuiene nnd lieuse Men bant Marine Cemmittres, which met teilav te com hide joint hear 1 lugs en the tin usiire Stst '- l'viaring inat lour sections or the WSi&bill were in the deiibiful ' las. Senaim illetcher, of I' let ida niniended it 'jireuld be n iiii-t.ike for Congress te n-t !en it v j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiii n i ertaining th views of Silica tv Hughes. 'I'he ciun 'mittees dri uli'il in ask the ilcpaitineiit te fnrwnui an opinion te thein FOCHT'S SEAT IN DOUBT Beth Candidates Still Claiming Con gress Nomination , METEOR AT VALLEY FORGE ,, ..... .,, , ... in. ' Valley f-ercn. Pa., May 111 A metenr j' .puicemr of Tl,c ...nlest be, w .,, Reure- i .. aaarTiKiiui u. vi.'iv i,i - i iv . i i i imittni i-p ii iv i ei'in h fin e.iiwnri .m . Wvi l'cers for the Repu h can congreienn tl& .nominntiei. in the Eighteenth District ''r 1' lcmalned in diuht as the ntbcial teunt V.eiT leduy Beth candidates c.aim Sfi.i lteera for the Iti'Dublicaii ceiicreisrinnn vvy iflf iiiiiuiiiuiii'ii, 'Kfli!iJ ..Meth based thelp claims en Fiichi Vmwsieiitles in Fulton, FiiiiiMiu, .Iiml- fc.,''3t" "nt' I'y Counties nnd Beers' ritiea In Huntingdon, Snyder, In anti Union Counties, the differ. ?tiii,ciISBS resting en different ter :eMK :s" ' .'"', r-'-r- ; mWrJi ' .LLXUessllSawariiaUJij.'''.,''.-.' DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC POWER URGED BY HOOVER Transmission Over Radius of 1000 Miles Near, He Tells Experts Washington. Mnv ll I B.v A 1 Klrctricnl transmission if power wul .vel hi' developed in n itiuiixiiutl mil ladius. .Srercliirv Hoever declared today iti nn 'address innilr fiem Washington Mit ii letig-illslnucc telephone !e 11 convention of t Ik Niitiunnl Kleetr Light Association, meeting in At In tit li Citv "'I'llr time is ripe. ' lie said for i gient national program of super-powe development The stretch of ccoiienin tiaifiiilw-ien distances hut lireiigh' power development from the nnui'li of i'iir ion! mines and upon our streams in within Hie eioneniic rem h of our in iltiMiial centers iiml our farms Mr Hoever legieitcd ln inability ' appear m person before the convention. 1t ,(,., i,mi , securing sucicssfii ip .iioue' in tin- negotiations te niie i.sing pnri" of iiml I hope I hni pei fi.iuii'il ii service in tlii ccciti 'g ' iiilunttj of much mere rartii'(i " pe-T ilian h pnt Ii Allies Still Hepe U. S. Will Accept ( iititlniinl from I'aee One weaken the Soviet tievernnietit w i' lt ew'n peenle And npparentlv the pe li v of Mr Hughes is tn weaken ilie Sev c' tieM-riiment with it own people Mt flushes is borrowing a laf fr-n ilsen's dtp'utnacy during the w ip Mi U'!len. it will be leineiubered mmei ni-elile of Htissi uvei- the heads of their (iiiM'iniiie ii The fuiluie of (Seiien li.i- -icateil n new siinutien. Theie is l.tl'e iirmlit 'hat if l.lmil (teeri;i lri-1 ," en'-d in lis lOllfeienie nud b-eujlit abeiil 'lie ici oiriiitleu of Ituss'ii. this i-eiuury WOllld illlTe fellow e sun lint t h : I.Ie.mI teere's (Ollllliy tt ris-keil Ml separate agiectnetits with the !iHict. . ... , , . . "'" e-:1en soviet A united policy en the part this country and Europe net te recognize Hussla would perhaps have the etleet of weakening the Soviet (Jevernnii'iit at home or et forcing it te niedift it attitude upon proper) v. at least the nrerert.v of foreigners In Bussia. The State Department appears te be mev irg toward a united policy upon 1 Ifussja net te tecegnUe it. As iiearlv as inn be learned here the State De- p.iitinent does net wish te negotiate the lecogiiltlen of Hitssiii, which i- what 'Clause 1. ipieied above. i(iiis te call 'for. but te nut that tonic entirely out of consideration and investigate the !coti4teiens which make recognition im-lf- ' nessible. It ma verv well ne that 1 tie tuis sians. who nave accepieu iiie n.igu- , le1 (M)Pri Tweutv -second stieet and proposals, will decline a mere iuvesti-jjj,. nv(,nl wh(,rP ,, defeated giitien by experts which they would de- , '-Barnie" Powers, the Seuth Phlladel dare te have for its purpose nothing t ,,hia marvel, in the final contest, but anti-Sevlet propaganda j Tomorrow he will threw down the Se thus in spite of reports from gnge te the champions of New Yerk and Genea, any agreement which will in- Baltimore, and the great national cot. dude the I nited States iu The Hague , fPSt ,() determine the 1 hainpien marble mecuiis seems uiiiii.:i IIUII.I .. I. U ,LI. . ' nun unihi imi- ui-i-ii icniuisiue ier that belief. Ir has since transnlred ' 'bar Mr. Child did lead the powers te! 'U.. . believe that their Invitation would be ..,, ,i acf opted. One hears much quietly said here about "he bull". Mr Child made But no explanation is available as te hew he came te mal.e It. . Stock Plunge Proof Tern Up by Clerk Continued from Pe One 1 want tu knew." insisted Mr. r.efb Humphries, who had proved te be a rather cannv witness, looked at his at torney and said- "Must 1 tell about lour customers' account?''" "I advise you net te answer," said ' Mr. fiibliens, "De you fear that your answer tnav incriminate veu?" nked Mr. Leeb. "S'e, I don't," "He doesn't have te annnver." called Mr. lilbbens. "I advise him net te " Leeb then said te the referee: "This constant interference en the part of Mr. (iibhens l becoming disor derly, and if he continues I u nt going te ask that he be ordered te leave the loom " "There 1 no uuestien that the wit ness Is ent te,j ii counsel," t referee aid "If 'he question nut te him is nor lneriminafing he must realize that be is taking a -han'e .n being In con tempi of court bv net answering.'' admits Destroying Cards The referee then took the witness in hand and finnllv 2er hlni te .iiinni 'hat ,n 'he event of a customer failing i.i innke geed when cglled up fur a margin the usual procedure was te close out the account Mr Leeb, In dint of close question ing, made Humphries admit that he din handle the margin account of Co!e- nel Hughes, and that he had destrejed 'he cards en his own volition, fie lurtnntly admitted thai he still had piisscsslen of the cards of ether fus lullier" "Ymi are attempting 'e rum mh hreugh the newspapers ' (iibimns stud te Mi I.eeb "Thnt Information ns lentalmil in a letter te me ' "All the publicity you get you havf earned." retorted Mr Ixieh. "1 -insure voc that as fai t the lecelveis ,ue cer.-erned the hearings before the ri'f i ree w ,11 be orderly " 'I hen iheie was some talk about a settlement ie be forced en Bell & f'e " i en ion t think we s,rH going te make a ."" " "r imiiiiui uii-H i en mni te feice us te come te New Urk Yen cetilil net oe it. it was enlv a -hake down Then the heating ended. . , i . , ' . ------.. ' ' " ,' r ' ;', Han - . . . "'"'. tiial runs about tvventj feet from his '"",', '"" Vrll '"," f ,V ' . """ " '; '?"'. t & nbe "f?,? ' ,n ,'M"'"1,1' "',' "'' "b "", '- pounds ( and is live inches thick May Da at College The annual Mn lav festival of the Carsen College fur Orphan (Jlrls at rlourtewn, was held en Hie itimpus of the institution at .'t o'clock. A feature was' the presentation of old EBgtisp jeu aances '& mjdj,tr ",1-j-ir.j. make a settlement upon some RiippeS,., ' re nb )0,P, On Ilev Hay all the Ibiiii mi tn- threat that vim will ruin "lasses move up. and the senior, ap us III the newKpapeis- ' 1, Kibbnn-1 Pnl. ff. tht. f,rsl tne official Ij en the said "If wc did ne: ewe .iinihln; ,'n,nn,1N cap and gown, which thc.v veu would harass u an.vhivv ,in'f , pul. ,),,. icst of the term, at i li I mill ftjh Ilii tivr.n V, nt ah ... a "' " EVEMNG PUBLIC liEDGEK PHILADELPHIA,' BIU AY, FLOWER MARKET AGLOW WITH mBsR'' BiinKsV iaRsi8IH!!9wv''tcWir ILvNsssssWlU" ' vMsUfl''' - '-A :'iBsBsHKC. XiV yiWA'hKfJfiiA ' t sVltTBHisHsWEiitMiissV!r .afL. 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Mrs. ('harlenmcTie Tnwer, .lr., her arms filled with flowers, was much In evidence at the booths 75 MOO Beys Jein in Athletic Carnival Cnnllniifd from Pki One Park were thrown open free this after neon te nil bevs and eirN Cur tickets risently. were laul te test today by -In- statement of Themas S Martin, secretary of the Park Commission, that no pet nut would lie necessarv for tills purpose. fearful of further complications witii 'he Park Commission. Mayer Moere hail directed Harry T. Batter. Chief of City Property, te make formal appllca- 1 ion for a permit in behalf of :.n- Bey Week authorities in order that there ' might be no hitch 111 their plans te , stage the content mi tlie I'liua at 1 :30 P. M tomorrow. "Red" Stoddart. darling of the Wil liam CTamp Public Scheel, and heie of the Westmoreland Recreation Center, has fought his way through in compe tition with thiOO boys, and is the marble 1 sheeting 1 hauipien of Philadelphia. 1 "Red" achieved this proud distinc I tlen in a struggle of the Titans yester day atiernoen at the i-unncui uecrea- shooter of the universe. tl c,.,.. , n . -lerse Re Stay s at Heme Un.p mfp refusal te permit Ins s. lii'ii'-i i iiu!Uiiiiii ni iiie i ercl 10 play elsewhere than en his home grounds was received here today by the di rector of the Bey eek marble-sheet. Ing (entest from the manager of the '.Jersey Citv champion. , The language In which this refusal i was couched leads te the suspicion that It was intended te invite further cor cer ! respendence en the subject, but the director here has expressed himself as uirvi no lien- mis i-Aiii csru uiuiscii through He will stick te his ulti- iniatum: unless the Jersey City champ ! enters rhe Philadelphia contest by neon I tedav he will be debarred. Beys without a real home will net he forgotten tonight A big entertain ment al the Ice Palace has beer, ar ranged for all boys in Institutions, for whom automobiles will call at (1:45 P. M The show will start at 7 o'clock and end at ft. during which time there will be boxing by real wind-up boxers, music, vaudeville, feed, drills and everything te gladden the boy heart. 'Hie L Triangle Club of the tier tier inaiitewn Bevs' Club will present Beeth Tnrkingten's comedy, "Clarence," to night at the Orpheum Theatre, (ier (ier inaniewn and Chelten avenues, in con- , neciien with Bey Week. The use of ihe 'heatre has been donated bv Fred .1 Zimmerman, Sr , and admission wtl, be free. T. B. RINGE IS NAMED PENN SENIOR PRESIDENT uiass r-articipaies in snnum ncy , , . , A LI.. Day Exercises and Luncheon .. ... i . Themas B Rlnge was announced h ihenew P';'''''l''-Y"V:,rLartHRI ne i nm-iMi.i "i i i.,.".-......... annual lley nay exercises teuay i'he name et tee new senior presiuein was announced bv Jehn M Sheedy. wiir.se own lerm ei eime us i-man !,!.-..- (e"f 1" almost ever I be new presi- lent niiide a brief sneccli, in which he pH-iln en great tilings mr ins hum-- ii tirst tn enter the I nlverslty tel- n . ri tf the war. Annuuniemeiit was made ahe of tin award of the interfrarernitv scholar ship cup. presented by Martin T. Wis gand president of the Inierfraternir.v I'euncil. The award vvas made te Phi Sigma Kappa. Acting Provest Penniman opened the dav with a reading from Scripture. A i-a'ture of the day's observance was the unchcen nf the senior class at the Ner- in 1 inandle. 'I'he deans, the seniets and the ,,., ' nrovesr marched in can and , , lr.erninl.B mornings. YOUTH HELD FOR LARCENY Slialie Rlgby. nineteen years old Abler street near Walnut, was belt; without ball for court today by Magls Itrate Cewaiil en a charge" of forcible I entry and larceny. Mrs Catharine' ....... ";., ,-. ,. ,,. .,,, .,.. te.-iff her iinartrnent at Sixty, nil infill iiirii 111111 un 1 . iaHa ni Mm ns tne man sue iineplmanl nt SsItIc. streets Mav 'A He ",'-,.; r en a description. inird ami imeru -im-i wnR ar,'",,l ""r "" " j Mexican Bandit Must third and fmerd Die In U. S. Neeale7. Arlf.. May 10 I By A P 1 -Manuel Martinez, one of seven ban Ilia who cres.ed tne Mourn 11 border last August, raided the Ruby, Ariz.. posteffice and killed the postmaster and his wife, wan found guilty of murder and sentenced te death, after tha jurors had deliberated only fifteen minute. SuT.Hj.-f lis. -jlfifi..ttL., . - ..-' 1.. .... ..... t,. . i . --.-' .- .,- .-,--., , , t -,'.,;-. Hey Week Program Today Hey In the' Heme Night. (James en playgrounds between pub lic, private and parochial school?. 7 P M . athletic and vaudeville en tertainment at the Ice Palace for boys from Institutions. Tomorrow Athletic Day. Inter city marble-sheeting contest with Baltimore en City Hall l'larn at 1 :,10 P M. The city will he divided into thirty districts', each district having at least one iccreatlen cen ter and there will be athletic events throughout the day. Sunday llev Dav in the Church. "HB HIS PAI." Phila. Honors Marshal French Continued from Pere One llbetty was bem and in which 'he Cen i 111111 111 which -ui' I.VOH- stitiitien of he Cnied Saes ae framed. ' 7"",."? n,,r'.' sTeen Mnr- w" "We thank these distinguished ,-ltl- ' LSpI"TinK ,n iidoville iiere. expresses .ens who have invited you here and ' no "0Ir;v "", tn ',h.n Proposed Federaf In join with them in extending cur cordial . yeVlWtien lntn " , "'arriage. geed will. As Mayer I present te ypu there are .ibselutely no grounds for tl.e hand of hospitality and the shield a,n "nveatisatUin Inte my second mar of protection " ,,iac"i '" ".""l '" night. "I married Replying. Karl French said: '"' n ret wife. Kabelle renten. an I am deeply touched by the kind reception given me In Philadelphia. 1 realize that it is n tribute nor only te me. nut te the great nation I retire- sent. I am giateful that you appre ciate the work done by my comrades and myself. I nKe consider it a privi lege teivtstt this great citv which holds se large a place in tlie lOarts of the American people." 1 he precession was joined by de for an automobile ride up tlie River drive te the estate of Kauiial Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Housten will " ........... -., .,.,, ... .... , ,. , iuive mis eisciisspii ni i the rniinneipnia veniercnce et entertain the distinguished guest al tea. both mens and women's sessions of Methodist Episcopal Church. Hi nder which he will go te the home of fhf vearly meeting of Hickslte Friends lis his only survivor. Burial wi Alba .lohnseu in Rosemont, where he will pass the night. A dinner In his honor will be given at 7:30 tonight by the Trans-Atlantic So ciety of America at tlie (tresnhill Farms. City Line and Lancaster ave nue. Vnited States Solicitor (Jeneral lames M. Beck. (Jeneral .lames Harrl- ,... ii-i ....,. c ,. . ? L'S?,r,UJ I? li'LH. and Reland Merris, former Ambassador te .Inpan, will be among the speakers. Tomorrow morning Marshal French will visit the I'nlverslt.v of Pennsvlm nia and Independence Hall, after which he will return te New Yerk. LOVE-MAD WOMAN HELD; ANNOYED MAN 14 YEARS British Subject Arrested en Com plaint of Fermer Employer New Yerli, May 10.- (By A. P i Arrested upon tlie complaint of Rebert M. Theman, head of an electrical sup piles concern, that she had annmed him witn aeciaratiensj of love for four ariJiX.K. .WhiW: Island pending an examination into he sanity. A business associate ,,f the com- i plalnant said yesterday Mr Themas, who Is married ar.d has two children! engaged Mrs. Temperley as a hllng clerk in his office about feurtien ears aim . . i ", " " f ( she werkeii ter nneut three months ii he "aid. th-n ifMBniKi and began te send letters te Mr. Tneiuas declaring she d, , ,0Vf. ,,,, h 'ns s . frequently called ... his home and lie canned her te ue sent te a hesriitnl fee observation. She M,,nt hack te i.;nEiami During the last ten years, h wnR stntpd. H stenuy si ream of etleis writ tr, ln nrieus countries by ,Mrs, Tem- llllrt, has come te Mr 'Tin. .,,' cy, has come te .Mr Themas' of. After her arrival here .Mny m, called at Mr Themas eliice and de- v. shl mandt.il te se PINCH0T MEN PARADE 4000 Supporters In Thirty-sixth Ward Celebrate j Four thousand Pinclmt supporters! from the Thirty-sixth Ward paraded , ight in celebration of nomination f their candidate. With two hands, the line, led bj Patrick Scanlon, Lr. Kdward Morrison. Jeseph Biirratf. Jes eph McFnlls and Frank Kdwards, ' moved from headquarters at Tweutv -fourth and Federal streets te Breiid street, te Chestnut, te F.leventh, te Market nnd around City Hall. i The nrocessien stnnned lone unenirli in front of the Alter headquarters, te play the funeral march nnd again at jTrbucUler air," T at an-1 Janle .Mc Kicventh and Chestnut streets, wheie, ('Mian. 8348 V I'htiin at. , the City Committee hendquartera was ' JPheH JS' s& ?V'k " i saluted similarly. , M . IAnlt.M .CI... A . neperi hii-m-s7.v rsgrcemeni itnmfl. ,iav 11. my A. J' 'rh 1 - newspaper I rinuna states that an agreement has been concluded between , Tfelc nml liiire.Slavln fixinir tlw, cn,i , Italy nml .ijige rsiavia nxing tlie status of the Adrlntlc seaports of Zara nnd Flume. Twe Flerida Reiert Hotels Burn SI. Pelersburs. l-'hi . Mnv III (p,.v A. I' ) The Halliivvaj Hetel nnd the 1 Masen Heuse at Passagrllle, known te ' tourist from all parts of the country, were destroyed by n re early today. The iUss is estimated ft. 175,000, ; mULftV A'J" SPRING POSIES Valentine Inquiry eri .. j j lf. i. Onilieu IU LVIKXILU i t'entlnurd from Pr One Miss Hudnul. That was Wednesday night at Pomona, thiity miles east of T.es Angeles, when he escorted his bride te the castbeund t'tain Federal authorities also are investi gating the actor's tnatilage. Frank M. Sturgis, of the Department of .Justice, , said the department desired te knew whether the actor had violated the Mann white slave ad Salt Lake City. I'lah. .May 10. (Bv A. P. 1 Miss Winifred Iludnut. recent bride of Rodelph Vulenfine, was aboard a train which passed thieugli here last night en route te New Yerk. She de clined te lie interviewed Sim busied herself during 0 thirty-five-minute step In seeing that her pet deg was properly cared for by train at tendants. She is traveling under the 1 name of Miss Wit.ifred Sliaughncssy. according te the conductor. San Francisce. May 10. (By A. P ) ii 1. ... ., ,. """ ' . k. neceumnr gfi aieng anil separated. I obtained a I '"" -""ag" nve years age. 1 . . S ' --r.-'. " '"" a nnai irvcree witn the pre- . vision that J. would net marrv ncnin in the State for a year. "Ten days after my divorce I mar-' ried my leading lady. Miss Marv Charleseii. in Indiana. At that time the legality of my act was thrashed out bv the Indiana judiciary, and It was de cided I had done nothing outside of my legitimate rights.' FRIENDS URGE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS i Beth Men's and Women's Meetlnas Discuss Matter i'he leleasiuc of nelllic.il iii'isnm.rs ' in the Inlted States was discussed at ! ' here today. Twe speakers at the session nf ihe women. Rachel DuBels and .Mary Anne Bruhaker. explained why the prisoners I are being held, and why they thought, lliey s leitlil De re eased. At the men s session Walter Abel. Dr. Jesse Helmes and ethers spoke In favor nf the prisoners' release. Arthur Jacksen urged a careful stuuy of the I case of each prisoner before 'granting amnesty, rather than recommendation of wholesale releaese of the orlseners Werk of he Friends in countries abroad was described by Wilbur Thom Them as, secretary of tlie American Friends' Service Committee. Tlie Friends' relief werkern will withdraw from Germany -Inly 31. Mr. Themas said. DRY CAUSE AIDED BY " PRIMARY,J0PE ASSERTS Anti-Saleen Head Pleased at Defeat of Wets Tlirv nrtuitlnti nf thi A nf i Sn lnnn '""s:r ln r. -r T" ,na; ii-iiiiii.i m rriiKlie -ni (! ii.i tin- vii inrj in (tlfferd Pltichet and a number of can didates for Congress, and both branches of the Slate Legislature, declares He- mer , iepe. superintendent of the League in Pennsylvania, in a statement i today. In many Instances, according te Dr Tope, wet incumbents have been de. feated by opponents who have been lined up with the prohibition forces. Dr. Tope Js gratified that the next (nvernnr is snrn 1,1 he il friend nf prohibition, as lie ays both Mr. Pinchni ' and Jehn A McSparran, the Deme cratic nominee, have been outspoken supporters of the amendment I ajelte ( eunty. he said, has nnmi- ' uated four dry candidates for the Heuse "' iii'liresentatlves, as ngalnst one last year, and points te the six diys nomi nated in Westmoreland County and the elid dry front presented by the Ment- , gemery County delegation 'Of five. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Itnrani S Ilinei Nnrberih. Pa . and Itu brtR Cnunta T.10 N" 4Mh at. William V .'enamun 4S W JF Airy ava , ujid Ida Mulii. Ardmnre. 1'u ! aSSmS. .YrtcheTi. inls Popl" Kitjah I'eitier mis jettt-raen at. intn at., nnii r at. nnd l.-OHa I Kimniri llran. .1. James . I.eltzell Harrlaliurg, Pa . anl Hlancha Svvartj. Carllala. Ta Themas P Hazaid Svracu, N T . and Ante V f'ep. ine K. Johnaen at Philip .s'ctiaul. CnatravMIe, Pa , and Mala N I.rvv. WiltnlnKten Da' .'larence P. A Hemtrnr. i'3'J Sydney at and I'irnline K. I.vnch U'D H Mt Airy av ,l(uliW Waver I.am.atei. Pa., and Hmlly J Tux. iinrriauurc. ra r.maii Ym, !I2 :. Hteller at , and Marv DKATHH -iTTMHi.--KKn -On aTrvit. 1022. JO iian.na t wiie ni vi" iwmmtKi iTiii... niiiilv,.a nnd frlcnda. alaa Altar mid Hungry Heclrtlea Invlted te funeral Mendav. s .10 , a. M. from her lata reaidenee. ltiiti N Slat at. Belnmn ranulam maaa si Ht I'.llnalwth'a (.nurch in A m intermrnt New cath-drai I c"mtri' RHOADS May 17 N'AOJII M wlf. ,,f Heward K Hhead" Melutivna and friend, alto Seni of Veteran" Auxiliary nf Anm .1 Ueai Pamti Ne 1 nvlled in funenii m r Irea Menrliv J P M at t'le leeiili-nre ,f In.r mother Mra VV j-iedli it,- r .ti.il CmeiHlil at Inteinietu private llema im inny b viewed Suidj, 7 te ' P. ,M HlNi:S. Al (llhbabern. N J,, May IS 1022. WIUIREMINA. wife of Jeieph V. Hilnee. aaed OS. Bervlcita at late rraldence eurdav. t r. M. Intermeni! Ikrlln Cemo. tery. Herlln, H. J, ;l. . 1 ' W X MAY' 19,. ,1022 ' T WILL REDUCE COAL Operators Off or te Settle With Striking Miners en 21 Per Cent Basis REDUCED SCALE REJECTED By the Associated Tress New Yerk. May It). Wage ruts which may be enforced in the anthra cite Industry will Immediately t exult in cheaper coal te the public, operator announced today following their offer te settle with the striking miners en n basis of 21 per cent wage reduction. The offer was made as a reply te the miner'' demand for an increase of 20 per cent for contract men, and $1 a dav ler shift workers, mude prier te the strike, which began April 1. Reductions of 18 per cent for con tract men and .$1,20 a tiny for shift workers were proponed by (he operators) yesterday. Although refused, thev will form "a basis for future negotiations," labor leaders asserted. "What we him- definitely made up our minds te de Is te lower the price of coal." said S. D. Warriner. spokes man for the operators. "This isi the jeasen for our insistence that n re duced scale be put into effect." 'I.'he average labor cost of a ten of hard coal prier te the strike was $3,02, he said. A reduction of 21 per cent in wages would mean it cut of eighty cents in this labor cost, he pointed out. .Mr. Warrmcr declined, however, te state what tiart of this nronesed re durtieu would be applied te domestic or household coal. It might be the en- tire eighty cents, he said ; It might he mere or less. lust what reduction in hard coal prices te the consumer resulted would depend, he explained, en "the competi tive market in steam sizes of anthracite upon hew much, If any, we are com pelled te cut the prices of buckwheat and pea si7.es, te compete with soft -coal producers." Washington. May 10. (By A. P.I Plans te give efTcct te the scheme 1 depted by coal operators In conference with Secretary Hoever for preventing profiteering in the price of bituminous coal supplied by non-union nnd "open bIiep" mines during the present strike had been placed under way today with the Issuance of a call for a general con ference of the operators whose adher ence te the scheme is regarded as vital te its success. Deaths of a Day JOSEPH WYBORSKI Dies' Seated In a Chair at His Heme In Pert Richmond Jeseph Wyberski, of Pert. Richmond, died yesterday afternoon, seated in n chair, nt his home, at .'134 Livings ten street. He is survived by seven children, nineteen grandchildren nnd nt. n.itn I .ncn mlnlillitAn OnA rt 1.1a ?c nil ft, rt"n, ,ll. ,,,.,.t xi.w ,l lliil sever sous is the Rev. Michael Wyberski, as sistnnt rector of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Fitawatcr street below Third. The;Rev. Stephen Wyberski, n grand son, "is stationed In Shenandoah. Mr. Wyberski waH eighty-seven years old. His wife died many years age. He retired from business twenty sevch years age. Jehn N. Straw Funeral services will be conducted at s o'clock tonight for Jehn N. Straw, eighty-eight years old, who died Wed- nesday after a month s illness. The services will be from the home of his son, the uev. ciiancs v . Mraw, -itiiT fllunM,i LtrnAt Vmntfnvi iiltn it. u, . 0li,wlr,-,t nV ilin UV.i Illui..;.., (,, the Philadelphia Conference" of the is son 111 be ; in Dauphin. Pa. Geerge R. Dalley seerBe n. uancy . I imernl services will he held at 2:.W u i-mm iuiuuhu. ...., ,.u,.m ,.,, ii.u.n. R. Dalley. member of the Rebert (Jreer Club nnd employ; of the Reach Sport ing li'neds Company, who died Tues day. Burial will be in Palmer feme- ,erJ' Mrs. Marlen Webb Butler Pottstown. Pa.. May 10, Mrs. Marlen Webb Butler, eighty-five years old. widow of Dr. Cyrus Butler, of New New Yerk City, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marien Meigs, widow of Dr. Jehn Meigs, for many years headmaster of the Hill Scheel. A few weeks age Mrs. Butler had n fall, resulting in severe injuries. Rebert Packer Brodhead ' likes -Barre. May 10. - Rebert Packer Brodhead,. sixty-two years old. one of the most prominent citizens of Lucerne County, died nt his .home al Kingsten yesterday. Mr. Bred- head vvas the former head of the Breil bead Contracting Company, and wns Identified with the principal industries 1 of the Wyoming Valley. , Dr. A. Laveran Paris. May 1ft. - Dr. A. Laveran, professor at the Pasteur Institute, fa mnu for his researches in malarial dis eases and sleeping sickness, died yester day He was awarded the Nebel prize for medicine in 1007. Features for Tomorrow's Public Ledger Boek Pages Harrison S. Merris finds himself entangled in the seductions of "Wild Felk" I Atlantic Monthly 1, by Samuel Scnville, ,r. Judge William II. Mini reflects en Frederic Harrison's "Nevlssima Verba: Last Words" (Helt), and Stephen McKenna's "While I Re member" iDeran). The Rev. .1. A. MacX'allum. D. I)., reviews "Life of F.lle Metclinl. keff" (Houghten. Mifflin 1. A. Hamilton (ilbbs calls Algernon Blackwood's new book, "Tlie Bright Messenger" (I)uttensi, nn extraor dinary weik. The Rev. (i. Bichley Burns, I). I),, says "The Carpenter nud His Kingdom" (Hcribnersi, by Alexan der Irvine, is a "valuable contribu tion te Chrlstolegy." Plioebe Heffman, amusingly "pie views" I. mils rnlermejer's honk, poems, 'Heavens" illarceurt Bracei. J. II. Rery;ru halls with pleasure the nirival of J. P. Maniiiai-il'-i In- 1 novel. "The I nspcakablc (iciulr man" (Scrlbnersi. "An Attic Salt -Shaker," hy V. O. T. 1 .Av ASSER WAGE CUTS Te Take Part in Play I I bHRbbbbIbl JfcP jbbHibbbbbbA bbV' x'HIbbbbBbbbbbbbbbbV HE ?IbbbbbbbbbbbbbI H3C '"VJRIIIbbbbbbbbbbbbH EKVe' ' JbbLbbbbbV sHKt,iBBBB. JMHjjjjB 1 ' BBBBaaBflBlBBBaB)BHK' JW--V. , HHt2:BL'fe:'s- ' I JtJsBsW' J ' '. 'Fr ' i '' ' 'jtC f KLIABETII IIAZLETT .JAMES STRAL'B Who will he in the cast of "Clar ence." the Beeth Tarklngten com edy at the Orpheum Theatre SEVEN CLERKS NABBED FOR $1,500,000 MAIL ROBBERY Arrests Made After One Conspirator Confesses New Yerk. May 10. (By A. P.) Seven posteffice clerks were arrested today, charged with acting In cencert1 with one another in the theft of Sl.JiOO.OOO worth of bends from the United States mails here last July. The arrests of the seven men resulted from a confession made, according te I posteffice inspectors, by Mark von , Eschcn. who was arrested in the Rrenx with $30,700 of the stolen bends ln his pessessisva en January 10 and sentenced te the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta. I (ta., for five years, en March 28, of i,in renr. after being found guilty of! attempting te dispose of part of the se curities. ' The theft became known last July i after the arrest of Mrs. Abe Attell. di vorced wife of the former pugilist, charged with attempting te dispose of part of the bends. 1 lie prisoners vre iiv.scriueu an ms- tave Feldman. Merris Steinberg. Ed- u-iird Fecel. Abraham Goldsmith. Hnrrv , Shapire, Gustave Gallcs and Irving I Weinstein. i MODERATOR HONORS RIVALS Dr. Hays Names Beaten Opponents for Important Pests Des Melnea. la.. May 10. (By A. P.I One of the first official acts of the Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Hays, of Johns town. Pa., elected moderator yesterday of the IKresbytcrien (Vmrch in ,tlic Cnited States of America, was the np np nelntiuent of D'r. William Oxley Thompson, president of Ohie State I nlverslty. as vice moderator et tins morning's session of the 131th (Jeneral Assembly. Dr. Thompson was one of the strong est candidates in the field for the mud mud eratershlp, but. withdrew from the nice and nominated Dr. Hays. Dr. Cleveland B. McAfee, the de feated candidate for moderator, who drew 230 votes te Dr. Hays' ."(12, was designated chairman of the Committee en" Bills and Overtures, it position wielding power second only te that of the moderator. GLOTZBACH HALTS SUIT Chauffeur Will Net Press Counter Action Against Matzenauer San Francisce. May 10. i By A. I.) Heyd Glotzbach. chauffeur of Del Mente, Calif., today Instructed his at torney te cancel his divorce petition, filed several weeks age as a counter ac tion te the suit brought by his wife. Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, grand ' opera singer. Her suit was instituted I in New Yerk after their svpnratien. ' Burke Leads Pepper In Washington Washington. Ta.. May 10. The race between li. W. Pepper and W. J. Burke for the Republican nomination for Fnlted States Senater was one of the closest election contests' in the his tory of Washington County. With only seven districts missing out of a total of IJift. Burke had a majority of Ml votes ever Pepper, the figures show ing repper, ,ini mirke, ,iVs Jl-'n k' -'"'!' '- lM Ms.A'lBMMrk 'STEEL MEN MAY ND 12-HOUR DAI Manufacturers at White Heuja, Dinner Faver Harding'-! Idea in Principle TO INVESTIGATE SITUATION Washington, May 10. The practlei. blllly of abolishing the twelve-hour d,. throughout the steel Industry 0f u country will be studied by .p,,,,,, committee of five te be appointed tttn the industry nt an early date bv .1,,,,, Elbert II. Gary, ns president of L American Steel and Iren Institute Authorization for appointment nfh. committee te make n scientific InvtMl gatlen of the matter nnd report ui conclusions te the Industry was ,0,,J by forty-one representative steel mani, facturers last night nfter discussing hi question with President Harding . White Ifeilsn dinner conference .! which they were Invited for that mir pose. , ' ur President Harding's suggestion (hat tint twelve-hour workday be abellshM for the geed of Industrial America i approved In principle b'y the steel nun ufacturcrs present without exception It was pointed out that the " natuta of the steel business is such that thtri is no middle ground ; the fires have n be kept going nnd the break can be made only in the shift te twelve heuf. or eight hours, tanking two or (irM shifts of the twenty-four hours. Geerge 1$. Christian, secretary te (hi President, issued the following statt" ment from the White Heuse: "After dining, tlie President statu! thnt lie wished te knew better the men comprising his company of guests jnj te very Informally discuss with them the complete nbolltlen of the twelve, hour working day in the steel Industrt He explained frankly that there wii no intention of Government Interference In private business, hut that we art about te witness a great industrial t. vivnl, and the one hope of nbetishlnr tlie excessively long working day wi te de it before the full swing Is n sumed." seEJiflSH A Glorious Vacation Vlritera from faraurn lands would set think of leTtnx our shorn with out flnt Mtnc Niagara Falls "Naten'i meat wendarful work." Teu can ipaad n betUr vtcatiea than that effand dt th Baadtnt. 3Mh Vallay excursions ta tha Falla, thli aenunar, 10 dlffiraat date ta chaos from. 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