Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. VIII. NO. 214
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.IS SKIFF SINKS
L
ifjss Pearl Yeung, Joyce St.,
and Katherine Butler, Schiller
.St., Lese Lives in Delaware
FIANCE OF ONE MAKES
HEROIC ATTEMPT AT RESCUE
Yeung Women Were Enjoying
"Rellies" in Craft T6wed
by Motorboat
GRAPPLING FOR BODIES
Bew of Beat Went Under
When One' Changed Her
Position
.Peatl Yeung, twenty-two years old.
mm .Tevce. street, nnu iviumiiiv
r Butler, twenty-two year old, 057-Kust
Schiller street, were Urewneii inie yes
terday when u small beet in which they
,cre' litlHig behind a fast-moving
Jiuneh sank in the Delaware Htver
nor Bristel.
The Bills were with a party of five
..f tin... ,t-.lu nllirilirpil
jeung men. one " i.w... -.,-
.. .- f tim vnnnir women. Three of
die men dived overboard in an effeit te
' mve the girls, and two of them nar
rewly escaped uie hann- inc.
IW"V ... lAt1 in 'fi11 il
The.yeungnnn... .v.. ........
htcIiis sweeuicuri. --u..." ;'-",'
325!) Jovi-e street, eiiRiigcil te MJhh
'-"' " . i - .- I.. .,tl!l nn1ll.
leans. Kencri ivcniu-uj. ' t""'
itrett. anetner yeuiiR hiuh "
tlieiih seurrely nU: te swim lie dived
overboard, larrylng a life pieserver.
indwns Ininien one uni-eiiM-niiiB ij m.
crew of a second motorboat which went
ts the rescue. .... . ,
Tim tvirtv lift nt t e I'leel: yesterday
afternoon f tern -Allegheny avenue vhnrf.
thKclty. for a uioteriwni irip 10 rurm
l.Unii ivlmre llii-v nlnniied te iilcnli'.
l the nartv besides the girls and the
"mm named were McAffee, Itaymeiid
Butbiman, n crnuuiite ei tne riiuntici
pJIa College of Pliarniney. who is em
ployed at a drugstore at Kratikferd and
Allegheny avenues; Vernen Disney, of
5031 Cottage nveiine. l'ranUferd. and a
na taken along iim, pilot, whose name
fa)1 unknown te ihe members of the
hc' accident occurred at I :l."i o'clock,
when the beat was about 1100 yard"
Thni Ferest Island.
Th llniul is sitiiutcd neiu 'L'ull.v-
iewn,several miles uberu llrislel. Tl.em
;!' bend in the river heir, and tin
ratrents front the .new Jersey aim
Peansjlvntim shores meet, termlug iw
trctcbereus undertow.
Were Hiding In Skiff
The two sirK had kit the launch
I "much was a tlitrty-toet cai.in iiuisir, ;
Nl
ISTD
inil were iiding in a small tint -bottom )
skiff Mliicl. was trailing behind, enjoy- eTDinirn at nnniii
ing the wiusli of the small waves ki. kctl b I nlUKtlM A I UKuAIM
up by the swift moterboati's piepelle1.
The men in the bout say that Kath- ,..,.. . r i
eriae But:er steed up and went te the! Jehn B. Hartrnft Dies in Trenten
front of the skiff, sending Its nose under. I After Stroke in Church
Thu snmll ei-nft tnnnilpi-efl iiln.est in- '
(tintly. Before the moterbont could be
K stepped the two girls were tleatlug some
nutance ustern. Kennedy Disney and
McAfee went overboard, but feiild de
nothing.
The bodies linie net been recovered,
though police of Bristel grappled all
nllht for them nnd r.ie still seiiu-hliii?.
It 'n. ... ... . . .
hi uii-ii in tin1 i.ioiei'iioat suireuuer
te the III
U iv lsl? pe"l(, v" "elr ,,',,,,"sl,(1
Iter 11. hnrniii'i 1111, or .1 ilntml-v ,
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wrpner, hnd talked le them.
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Agiaphlc story of Hie flrewning was j
teM today by Buchanan.
Were Enjoying the "Hollies"
"We had been out for several hours."
kd Buchanan, "and everything was
tens fine. Kennedy and I liiul been
Hdlng in the little skiff, enjoying the
motion n. the 'rellies' from the pro
peller washed against it. We get tiled
of this after n whlV and get en the
launch again. Then the glils wanted
te try it. They BOt in the beat all right
jnd ue wcie geing1 along smoothly when
Kathet ine changed her position'. She
let up nml walked toward ihe bow. That
rcw the bow down into the wash from
the prepe'ler. and In just a moment the
Utile beat had tilled and gene down
under the girls.
"Kenned) saw the little beat go 1111
er. He yelled for heli, then jumped
ercrbfli.ril. niUi .. .;-.. .,...,. .1.1.
.1 V .. 41 1111- in-rni'l nil
Mm. He Is barelv able te swim. The
Pilet of the beat threw off the power
jitntiiWiiy. but you can't step a mntnr
nt like you can step an uutoiuebile.
na we went en some little ilisiaiice.
'"e girls Heating awaj en the stieng
current .
MrFee Geed Swimmer
"McAfee, whewns engaged in Miss
leung, s a soe,i hwiinmer. but he
n' at the bow et the moteiboal. II.
wnt ever right away, but he had been
furrled some distance nml he could nm
!???, u" tt"h the girls In time, 'lleipanled her frum Plerlda. atfibutes the
jet t he nearest te them, but he was Mill ' death fe internal Injuiies. As the train
'nenty feel away when they went un-1 rattled along, he sa.is. she must have
der,
I was at the wheel of the meter-
v. i"p, KOt ,icr Rf,1"K "B"'" "'"I I
jnrew i.er licml around le try te get te
5,,Jr?i wc f,(",1(1 -cr ,hn s'1'1" floating,
ut they went down before nny of us
r--"' vi ic ineni. Anether limit saw
m cmiie up s msi as It could. Km
in,Ja,.1,1'w,n "Crfamlng for help nt the'
OP of hlH voice, net for lilmself. hut'l
lftn..,"s;.wl,em '"' re"'lnt see any
it ; U(, wns ""eoiisieleus when the i
lim r, , ni r V!Une ,"l- ' '"'' drngged
mm en tl(. ,. ,i,.ck ,, ,.(vlvpi ,,,m(
nn.i,."!!' ,IL b,,ut "" ,0 w,",', Mel'Ve
.l,:Lit '? !,,,'''' .m HwlmmliiB. and I
but
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He was iiyli!iest,.il
Iilo I, il,.' '.. " . "u ""'". tne pen
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te call for ihc
of ilH H',,",vl"'l a nheui for some signs
Jul. w ,N ".n,li "i'1 'V''Othl..g we
ami a nuarier. Then we went le Brls-
lie ni' ,R"V" ,IW" ''P. DImiej- and
no pilot went out with the police and
IlmllnA . ...i"i"iii-ii in nie uriste
'" feiliid the bedleii."
if jlblren "V" Hnl Me'l'rtr.'r:C7.1 Hetel.
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.entered as Second-Class Mailer at trm Poatemc at Philadelphia. r.
Under the Act of Mardh 8, 1879
Politician Djes
JOSEPH B. FAY
Fermer Assistant Director of Pub
lic Health and Charities, who died
at hi home today
JOSEPH B. FAY IS DEAD;
HAD HELD MANY CITY JOBS
Fermer Vare Ward Leader Sue
cumba Following Operation
Jeseph U. Fay, 2020 West Susque
hanna avenue, former Vnrc ward lender,
iiu m-iu iiiiui.v jues. uiiuei- iiic cny aim
ciiimtv ,.r.v,,...,.,,n.,tu ,n.i ,,i.. t ,!,,
Northwestern Ceneral Hospital after
an operation, no was sixty-two jenrs
old.
Mr. Fay was Assistant Director of
Health and Charities during part of the
Smith administration. Since 11)10 Mr.
Fny has been u pciii-ieney of the tire
men's fund. He was n battalion chief
when he resigned because of falling eye
sight. mv. lay was horn April l'l, istw. in i
the old district of Northern Liberties.
He went te sea in Ills youth. In ISSli
he was appointed a hesemaii in the
lliirenu of Fire. After his retirement
with the rank of battalion chief lie was
elected te the Legislature and served
oue term
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HUSBAND IS HELD
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Prisoner Admits Striking Weman eflieleney.
in Franklin Street Heme ' Campaign te lie Kducutleual
Matthew Fenlon, a rigger, beat, and Theiefeie. it appears thai the t-nm-I'atally
injilieil his wife Annie la-t paigu will be mere along educational
uigiit during u uruiiKeu urawi in tueii-third-tloer
room at .".'-'S North Flank
lilt street, uccerdlng te the police. The
Weman died this morning In the Hahne
mann Hospital.
1-fiium was held without b.til te i
await the net Ien fit the Corener by Mag
istrate (Jewaril.
"I remember beating her." said Fen
lon, "but didn't think I bit her hard
enough tn kill her. I'm sorry."
J'cnlen Is litty .seven lears old. Ills
wjf, wns rfjv
i .lean . iiaiirniiu, a music tem-iier.
1 4." I-'as; Sejineiir street, Geruiantewn.
i was ftrlcken with paralysis last night
vttile playing at theerau of the Grace
Liitheian Church in Trenten, lie diisl
! at 4 o'clock this iiiuruing In the Mer-
I cer Hospital.
I Mr. Hartrautt. who was fe.i.i-si;
. i . .. t . . i . . . ... . . .
years old, and gene te the 'lienmn
. ill 11 l...ll t It IHl'.l Mil ..I 11-1 li.i.tlnl II..
liiil-l.ed pla.ilng a selection tieui Tnnii-
i ...i
uueusey nun was p.epar.ug te accem- i
liany a Mil..s- when be fell ferwai.l en ,
ti,e'u.'.vb.mrd.
M., unnraiifi u.
- - .
iinui;ieil VUUDI III (
is home under tin
llttlUP Of ttjf LiS1 '
Conservatory of Music.
lie taught the
organ and pinu.i and did some erches- 1
and piniin ami dli
tra work.
About eighteen mouths age he had
a parul.vlic Mmkc, but leceiere.l suf
ficient! 10 feutiuue his musical 1(c
llvlties. lie is survived by a widow.
tour sons, .lehu, .Nelsen, (n-erge and (
N'eiiuan. and n .laughter, Barbaia.
house.
ZOO'S SEA COW DIES n rIA1l-v ..,,.
D. L BICKEY INJURED
Marine Vl8iter Paases Away Shortly j
After Arrival In Philadelphia Retired Breker Knocked Frem Bi
The xoe superintendent 'nM slceji j cycle "by Automobile
'oil
for
caring 101 uer; niicci. i.cepei.s us,.
weight lifting her aieiiii.l. and then she
lest her lit'.'. The only one te bene- i
lit Is the Acndeni of Nnlural Sciences.1
Pick up the Hull-pound sea cow Acad- i
einy. Yeu win.
The .Maualce, in'eiiy! I le the xmi heie
from Miami, I'lu.. was put in her tank
nl II A. M. yesieiihi: . After dnwni
visitors gathered around Hie lank. A '
keeper gave her four of her ilnil.i allow- '
ance et eigln cabbages. Mie enje.wd
J life, appaicuily. Then uighl. She
I sleeps. At :Ji4."i oMei k I his uieriiiiu
she died.
' Su.ie.'Iiitemlen. It. own. who m com .
bumped her el
the tank.
M'lf en the bottom of
The sea i ew wn- :!,r ium exhibited
at the no since I ST.. She was i apiiiied
off Miami.
HURT FIGHTING THUGS
West Cellem Street Man Saves H
Diamond, but Sprains Wrist !
.lnseiih ICehlll, Iwentj-lhree jeai's
old. of '."J Wesl Cellem street, tier-,
iiiiiniewn, struggled with two bandits'
en the perch of III-; home early till
iiierulug. mid allhe.igh he saved a dia
mend ling which the I hugs were trjlng
lepull from his linger, his wrisi,wus
severely sprained In the enceuiiiir,
Itebill returned home sheilly after'
! midnight. As In' pulled out his deer- I
kt.i, two men, who had been hiding tin
' the perch, sci.ed him and sought le i
wrench a S'-'ell diamond ring from ihe
middle linger of his right baud. I'er
llve minutes Kehlll sirugglcil with Ihe
men and die ran when a pe.lesiiiau
passed h . I
Kchill wits ler.e.l le go te Ihe tier-i
manlewii Hospital for ficatiiicul. '
aim:
till, I.IMIKIMI
run iii:i.rr n:n.
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nil. yuu wu.il h miter.
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Nominee Will Confer With Au
ditor General Lewis Today
en State Finances
WILL NAME COMMISSION
BEFORE END OF MONTH
fVirs. Barclay WarburtOII May
'
ee vne et i nree women
Chesen
Bi a Staff CerrciMitltut
Mllfurd, Pa.. .May at.'. (Jlffeid Pin
elmr's campaign against .lehu A. Mi
Sparrnn for the giiberiinterlnl election
ill Xevcmber. u-hleli Hvlner4 inlii iiclliiii !
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' ominenwealtli
j,;r
The ceuferci.ee lielween Pl.iebel and '
Lewis will have nunc in it thnii ap-
n..r.,.u m. .1. ..? rit.. ...ii, ....i .
i.i...-, vii iiic r.iirincc. i iiu.v lll IIUI !
only talk about the reorganization of
the State Government nml off Stnte '
linimces. but nbeut Slute nelltics. Fer
Auditor General Lewis is n close pcr
senal and political ally of Grundy,
president of the Pennsylvania Manu
facturers' Association, who is opposed
te the Vnre-Hnker-Lcslle domination
of the Ilepubllcan State Committee,
which meets for orgaui.atien next
month.
The Grundy forces Mippertcd Pinehet
for the nomination against Alter, and
Yerk Ceuuti. the home of Lewis, was
easily cairled for tin l'eicstcr. It is
i ,. - ,
UClleVetl
te he Piucl.et's idea that the '
I reorganization of the State Government '
'runs parallel with the reorganization I
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". i" I"11 i. iiiill iiiui me irifiie nui
innivt! sure of his election if lie shows
conclusively that the thing he is most
deeply Interested In Is the winning of
a place for Pennsylvania In the highest
rank among the Slates of the T'nlen.
from the point of view of economy and
lines t lut n nelitlcal. If the nut-stlnn of
administration of government !s lalsed.
the administratis')! of Statt; polities will
inevitably lie raised, Is the I'inchei
thought.
.lust, at present Pnthet s main con-.
L'l-n is the framing of a comprehensive!
pregiam of loerganlzation and he will
leiuu from the Auditor (ieneral nil that
lias been discovered by the recent audit
of the State books and discuss with him
the administrative moral te be drawn
I herefrem. Besides, they will tllscis,s
privately the question, of biiuging
liiosecutlen under the next State Ad- ,
ministration of thee guilty of violating
III.; laws of Pennsylvania as shown by .
the search into the condition of State
finances.
Grey Towers was filled tedav with
Cenllnurtl an I'air 1'eui-,
FIRES ON INTRUDERS
Camden Man Fired at
turns Shet Twe Mer
D.nld Plunier. Seventh ami Van
Heek streets. Camden, anil Cliften
Tubman. 1N",I Seuth Kiglith street, i
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Uecei,ler Slack-house
in Camden today I
11111 nttiihiliiiiil fi ittl.i-i it
mi iiiirni'i ! leu.n 1,1 1
Beth are
nrnt'M
U'IIIIhiii lil. n 1 1 Wltl l'...i 11.1.
.street, testified he was awakened this
niernliiL'. nut ills f0111teen-1ear.nl, son
en the 1 oef of the back shed with in-
N
BROOM
TO SWEEP GLEAN
"")' w-iu in reality de a campaign iei ;""" " --; - Set-rrln Oiiick Iv Out ehhwh-u hi hm- h-.-i m no- linn-i. -
win evenvhelining nubile sentiment ing the last Adinlnlstiatien. . . ", ,",lM'-; sieaiiiship i:Spt. wulch wu unl: en tem Exonerates Customer
which will Influence the Legislature and ' t-enerally It Is taken that the meye l'..rges in his 's'l' .''n'. '..'''' the l-li of I'-hanl Sniiinliiy night W1.P A. Wnug. , net,,,- f
he State organization in support of a iM'lyw Jljf nd Jury is intended te way from scan aU Mann ,A ''''; l,A n .ollislen villi tin- I'.ench M -uiiht I "p " 'M01.,. nl -j--, s,,U 'lw.-ut.i-
l'nchet. preeram for the most thoieuirh l""l off he ardor of Senater Cutaway '" participation directly or indliect y in s,.illP Jii,i, ,,.., i, ., ,i,i i,v i m.
..rgn,t,i,ar?lon,nef0,H at'ernTelft. , "-l i" particular of such '''nVVf1::, ' "M '" I'"-"-'"-' r"n J S . da v' g h, wl .' I-i nghewn
State finances, State administration ' he Heuse as would incline te press for I fantastic. It Marls ,i the superhc .ted ,,., llv,., , . .i,.,,.,..,.. of ,,OM. ewlvei- dl.-d .-i. -r.hu intbel.au-
and Itepubllcnn politics ever undertaken an lives Igntlen. ,.,,.,. "'"Biimtien of lnvo.stignle.s of whom , , ., ..IL. ,.,,. .v.-.l. ' " , ' ' ' II.- " '-., in d a
in Pennsylvania and prebablv in any , "'e. J; nHw the Iniestigatlen Is both sides have the , stuffs Kvcj ..n. Sll ,- . ,,.,!. ,MjMe,l te ,"'V . ' , ' rn -m-u, -old dir gh'tcr
ether State, net excepting Illinois. "h: The llules Commit ee of the knows hew- . .edule.is dete't ,-e. are. , nlMety.e'ghl. ..my have been w" ' '' .,.' "' ' ,'M1!klll. - ' ,W(. 'u A , , ! -J
m ,,,, ,, , , . . ,.w,.. Heuse has nstriicted I s elm Ii man te Ordinarily the "Inside si lift they knew , , , , , . .. i, ,.,. , 1H ..,-. ,,, , , i, n'i V
he ii . 1,n,c,'?t,in !,u,,ce(1 "''.report favorably u lesolutien for an In- is only whispeied In their own circle . ., , !' (1 ,!,' , ,.,?,. ,ii.i'. l.v " (l' '," -'-' M,TV. ' , V,i' , '
A .,1 in '- , nil llF 10WCM KfHtlBatlen. The chairman is biding This time it is as if they talked it ' .' ',; " 'c,."' ' . 1'? w J ,.,). sheeting, wi.s .-v lubuinu a n j l. iiur-
H.,1 ,f ,' nt';.nl ,-r;N'iWl,0TirV''1"i'htt time, taking the ground that the a mngnavex. Hut it all indi.ates the ''.J" " ' , ..', .. , . u lied t. '' ",Mr'1 r",:"r'" U,,M,S-. .'"..'r
i.h.i?.n J16 '1,n'xl,"lnlw,?,ud,,'M nm , committee did net fix any date nt which atmosphere which the war fra.nl m-.-ii.- ," ' '". '' u'i. tti ; .1.. - L . ,. ' ise with wh.ch .. wikH. .Iii-k-
cash dcllcits In the Stale Treasury jimt ' shenlil make his rem rt 'He would dais have nreduced " r ". -is-nuim- mat sin emptied the .-bainber and pulled ih.-
before the nrimnrv election shook the '?..s.' I""" ..ma,.S. " .. . .!' rl. , .'!, uVl" .' ' '' s "!ne l""UM"- v :is Mi(eding te the pet. ,..:..,. i n- millet Imd si,k ... n,e
II oil) one end te inc- f-. .1 i :.... ,. i,.,.i 1.1 1 i. .-some mews iieiew me lien . ,lll'MI'ii "'. "". '-.'. - inn.-. . ",, n ,nle.,-i mis s sine, nasied
. : ' iiiniiiiciiliy, line hi see n nine 11101 e .. t .n.. ... .1.. I." '. ..... i '"" -.
s .,.., I... ii.i ...Inn this firm siijs ne i- e n.K-
leek ii tlaslillghl and reielver and went
downstairs after the Intruders. One
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he s.ttd, p.elh men
a patmlu.uu while
were cuplurcil by
lleeing from the
, i, ......,, ,. vtv-ebrht .Mm ..!
a ictiieil liinUer living in the Athens
Apait.iie.ils. Ald.uere. was hint se-
rieusly this uieiniiig while i-i,R :I
bicycle when he was struck by a motor
ist, who sped away. The incident
iiui'i'il at .Mill Creek mad ami Mom Mem
guini I'.V pike.
Anether motorist picked up Ihc In
jured man ami took- him te the llivn
Maw i' Hospital.
BUCKSHOT RIPS PROWLER
Charnes Tear Awav Cheek of Youth !
at 3002 N. Boudinet Street
Three charges of buckshot were rln-
ped into the head and face of n prowler
iietecieu in - e cieck iius morning in
the rear .inr.l of .'100 North Boudinet
street, Ihe home of Kliurdt Stuuipf,
who Hied tne snots.
The wounded mini laid pelbe he in
Ernest 'I inner, eighteen jenr old,
Hurlc) street near Cumbria. The shots
i lore away pari of his left ear and
imbedded themselves In his cheek mid
i hea.l
liejeud giving his iiiinie and address i
ihe wnuii.led veuth ictused te make u
sialeliienl
Siuiupf was arrested,
CRIPPLED BOY HERO
Steps Runaway Herse and Saves1
Women andiChlldren j
Berkley, t'ullf.. Maj ya. fv A, i
P.) -Childhood dreams of the chancel
hi display physical bravery, a chain el
denied him by deformity,, ftyni, blub, ,
In cninc reality for ( luirlea ViVrklnstall. .
feurtern jean old. The boy limped Inte
the p.ilh of a rmmutiy horse, seized ihel
hi Idle ami clin:: te It until the frighten
ed animal slopped, afler running a
I. O.'H.
The women and two chlldieu In the
hugg.1 wcic uninjured. Aikliutnll's
anl.lu was broken.
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922
Seek te Make War fraud
Inquiry a Boomerang
Original Targets of Probe Plan te Coel Arder
of Fees by Enmeshing Others
in Investigation -
My CLINTON W. (ilLIStiltT
l ilT Cnrreiiemlenl I'trnlnr 1'nlillr l.nlurr
, eptr'al 1 , 1323, by t'lilllt t.tiVjcr t'ei.ipa.i
Vathlngteii.' .May ':!. Samuel Til- Iraci did cenn from .Mente. Ne eik
termycr's letter declining te offer- his I cIm: could Imvc lind'theiu. Tlici; pull-
services te Attorney (ieneral Dangh-j llcatien Is part of the "getting anil
ertv, but offering them without com- ) threatening te "gel " that is every when
pensntlen te the Heuse If It wishes te
Investigate, and the starting of (irund
.lury nctlen here are tjie latest develop- ag
'meats In the wur fraud cases, lint se no secret is kept, n whisper gees nieuinl
i ninny persons of iiilluciu-e in both U'lishingleii. "lie Is going te gel se and
rnrties lire Interested -In covering up' mi," iinmlng someone who N liuiisi
thesp frauds that it Is stilt doubtful willy placed with respic! le liiiiing
whether any thorough Investigation will or -topping .i thorough' Inquiry Inte il
lnk' place. - war fi-nuiN. l)f cuur.-c, nil this N go--
It ts understood that the purpose et sip. Itut nil geslp ii'ececd- en iln
the (it-and .Ilir.v imiulry N te get some theory that the main object of n hiu
Ivemecrats. Twe members of I'resl- number nt i-cenle Is te involve -e uuiii.t
dent Wilsen's Cabinet arc mentioned us
flip tin-iM'tH of this Dlnbe.
1 he alleged
clearly where an inquiry would lead be-
fiM-n mnt-lnty lilu ,-itrifil-l lnwulli Inn,
. ! ilmt It ..-ill li.inl i.. umui t.i..'i.i.
nenl Demeunts. i
J
Humer Threat te Daiifilurty
As seen as nny one lifts his hand
In this situation, the whisper gees
around that some one said. "Well, I've
get enough stuff right here te put that
fellow In jail."
The developments between Daugherty
and Mer.se are typical. When the pres
ent fraud cases against the New Yerk
ship owner started, the rumor Is that
he saH. "Well. I'll get Daugherty."
The result Is the publication of the al
iened fentratt for the services of
Daughertj In connection with the pre
vieus pardon of Jlerse and nt the ml)
see.iei.i letter from DaiiEhertv sccklm:
te collect a fee from Merse for the'-e
services. The gesrlp is tliat Merse never
did pay Daugherty that alleged little
bill.
Theie is every preuaimiiy ;nat tne
pliotestatic copies of the letter and con-
v.:. ..... i
10 EXPOSE DEALS
.
Subpoena Servers Leeking ter i
r
C. Duke te Explain
Secret Accounts
COL HUGHES 'SETTLES UP'
...
Jeseph C. Duke, formerly manager
of the Philadelphia office of the defunct
brokerage firm of K. D. Dier & Ce..
is scheduled te be the star wit-
ii,,i.-., ,is. nwav en a tishlng trip. The
subpoena servers, however, arc confident
ihev will be able te serve Duke with the
SEEK DIER MANAGER NICARAGUAN
. ... ..... ..Aim v.r s ii.iitiirv into me teste.-finv nn,.t..u. n. . i. ....
- affalrV,,; tbi- company when I he hear- , , Ch - 7 . ,;''"' Mn-
inns nie resumed be ere lie leieree in ' I nrtress I , "'"'"' 'i.iug
ibimknilV'v. Kdwa.d S. Heffman. Wed- rl.en'repeulaM,': ns'V,1'''., ,'M: . '1'-1'
nesday. 'an Minister. .hi, p. ItaV.ier 1 ,
in Heme Re- 'r $ W m.; I jr. ..0 --u.b,,,,s JtlM- ;,-,, V.,
1 Captured ...,. i.,.v..i Hill, ii was cMilalne.l the America.. ...... . , ""!,! "".' ' "'
without ball hyli'miit nut lie in time te have him ones-
. . , , 1.. .:..... . . iini-.k ii 1 in fiiuik..
,ir.neii b- Claien.e 1 b. ancilarv re-
c,.lvel.t
Duke It'll the Dier lirni sberlly alter
the dissolution ..f the lirm of Hughes
& Dier in Ma. P.t-I. He then became
associated with V. ' Bell & Ce.,
'connected vilth ll.
I The receivers, il s -aid laielnle.
i.. ...it.... t en Duke hud an account in
ins name witu i-n ' " ""'i
that the til m of Hughes & Dier used
his iisceuiit te cun.i en a large shari
of' lis business. The receivers al-e an'
anxious te iiuiz Duke in reference te
the house acieunt which it Is said was
known as Ne. 1!,;J'
llaie Mere Questions te Ask
Duke was questioned al one of the
New Yolk- healings, but the attorneys
P aniie.i . . """". " T i,V .e i ' . .,
him. ami new tl if 1 'J I" tin; . ..
fortified th lufoiiiatlei. that Duke
planned al that time te go limner witu
might be able te explain. iue. want le
grill him again , . ,
.lehu K. Uuinpliiies is another who
will be iccalled by the lei elver. Hum
phries, in his examination last week,
said ii'e kept all the margin carils with
the exception of the-e of K. D. Dier
Ce. and Hushes & Dier. and Ihe per
sonal account f !' D. Dier ami the
D. L. and S. account, the latter that
I nf tin. new flint of Uler, l.awreuce A
Sinn . Mr. I.eeli is anxious te knew
if tlie m phew of one of the members of
Bell & Ce. hnd u margin leceul of the
Duke and the house accounts.
Hughes Agrees te Settle
Kti-nvery of meie than -S''00.liui) In
this clli I- assured the creditors f the
Dier lli'm by the announcement that a
settlement of SllHI.OOO litis been reached
wilh Colonel Henry D, Hughes. .s.".:t.."0(l
with Mi. Elmere D. Dier ami .sfJ.'i.tJOO
with Liwience Starr, who was a uiein
ber of the Dier firm until shortly be-
i fore the failure. This recovery will be
followed
iv suns te ne instituted In
Mr. I.een ngaius. persons who were
debtors te Ihe firm te the extent of
about SnO.fMO.
It W understood that none of the sei -tlements'
has been ceiisuinniated. but
agreements have been reached with
Munfre.1 Eluicli, of New Yerk, theDi.'r
livelver. who said that the recovery ITi
the creditors with the sum retrlei-jll in
this city will bring the total des,. tn
,1,IKK),00.
Hall Leads by 208 in Oregon
Portland, Ore., May 21. (lly A. p.)
On the basis of complete' returns
from sixteen counties and incomplete
ictnrns from twenl.i counties. Chillies
Hull early today led (inveriier lllcett
b 'JUS Kites for I he UenuhlicHi. num.
Inntlen fr (lovernef, The vote s
si.
in l ceiuillie.l i.liimlM
Hall, 1I,S)1L. I
lllcett,. U,(!X4. i
- f
going en.
v nenevei- a uepm-unem ei .iu-iii-i-rut
stai-is iinvwiicfe itnil aiiparcnllv
In tin ceiiMMMieucc of tin iuiiiir (he:
ulie will be pievenled.
Seme Wows "Melew the llell"
m In both pnrlles mid in business cir
cles theie are powerful influences active
"in having an Investigation stepped or nl
i least checked. Seme of the methods
, which they me using nie deublles-s of
the nature te be describciLns "below
the belt."
Willi regard in Attorney General
Daughterly, all that the evidence se
far shows Is thai he has been slew in
proceeding 'ugalnst the war fraud and
that, like all political Attorney Gen
, erals. he suffers trtnu having his em
ibarrasslng friends, like l-Vlder. appear.
Ing as counsel toy the interests nnd per
sons he is called upon te iiresectitc.
The Merse letter and contract reallt
have nothing te de with the issue. Mr
Daugherty might still be an efficient
prosecutor of (he frauds in spite ei
his having acted as counsel for Merse
in the pardon tase. Their publication
does Indicate a lack' nf lYnnl-im ,..,
.ur. uaugiierty s imrt anil some lying
Kby bis friends in the Senate.
.. v . . - . -...--- ....
FORT,
SEIZED BY REBELS
Later Agree te Surrender Ma
wv" IB,,MBI ,T,
nagua Stronghold te Amer
ican Marines
SOUGHT TO OUST PRESIDENT
Jv A , , . .
M vi. ,,
'' '" . Mwrsifiia. Alu.i ..
" ..nenary mewiuent
night fe
u.enr.
The .upline (,f
etlecleil n,
l-'m tie.
limit i
"le, i wa
i;... ".. .. ""'". "iiini nuninuii.l
en.iuandiM'. urn,.,- v ie l,h;',';r ,,f ""
luiienarv iireve.u-, t ,', V ,llr.'"10
d Sai;-,e'f 's " Z'r'T
-nl ceii.eriafives'!;, ' ," ;-. ' '""
n!enr.0,"m"" '" "- f--!.1 It
'"r sent .-. Jet..., ' " -Vl"-' "' -Miti-
"f Hi- reb,. ,, s , , ,,' ' '.;:!""'""'-
Mating ')CxrlTtUUT"r-' ,,,M4-'-"
(''"le de Ma. e wiie "" "'V'1 """"
marines , ,;V , ' . '" ' .. '" Aiii-iI...hi
the fire ... ii , ."' '""I""!
would Ii
marines. " ,'".... ''"iri.e.i h, ,,
"'S. He ills..
....... II... --.- "
I'lnpiiseil iiiui (;,.
te III
t ;! unci" lepleselitativns I
....... ,, ,,,, . .,."..
i'"i le meet I hive
i;.. - niiiiives of (I,,
a joint conference
'I ''rillllein "or
, f' '""I"'!' then .,,.,,,
,I,"C.:v,b """'. Admlml
c.lle.l ,
Cele, nl"
t ,. I, . "'"'? -
who renin. il
.. ," "''"in .;titi
"Igttn anil u-iiiil.. ... ..-..
'(Ml lll'les of l,.;i .
liierinu- ..-in. . u '""!" "'" le
,ii I
(iranada. i-might inuii
ing bet wee ll, . .' ".n li.uc Kiln In . '
these heldlnefl!.f '"""""' t"H,l" and ,
alteinoen. M..' 1," '"i", ,,Mi"- the
wounded 'ei.neis being
I heie wim , ii . ... . , ...
.... .'.-at the ceuferen.e
that (.eneirti ,ni. , ,
11 .ls auiee.l
fort less
I siirieinlei- 1,0
... ti. .
etlicer nf ,1. . .'.."'" """8"l I" the
"i I" O cine
inrneii ,,...; :v,":,,l,,a ui"n.-. i
be
.. "... IV hi (i (ieil'l llinitin
It
im-
l.i, .......", "',' 'l,iuti..n w,
' it "nil inai
ll... ...in. r.u"
ium I,.. .....
pants should ' ....", ."".' l'.irtlcl-
.lavs. 'pnseiici i,. ,1,1, y
n.'tehe'.S'V,' ' "J..I frar
M"l"t kite liljtTigh. ","l',lll" '
ACCUSE EX-POLICEMAN
wife of Recent
Lancaster (..,
Charges Him With Desertion
P -T W' lV. ". .Mu "' '"A A.
In hf,. own V '..:.. ." '""!
'eugal
, , M-iiiiise in f-hn.pii
desert en. imn.. .."".'&'
of i
i,i.- i.i. i e . in.. i ia lire tn
h?,:::,ea;i,;f:r,,i,m,,i,,';:
Ihe Idler was n,..n i..n.. .,..,...
.imi t.iu ......, .'..."" ".". ..nun i
01 111, e nut ...I..
he given lei.-l. 1.. ii
- govern-
,-v.,...,, ... , inn-it i r iii-M iii
wit
C'S left esflt,,te w, t
icri His
WO J Illll)
child!-
VII,
Mibliilied Dully Incept Suiiiljy.
DO LOST r
AS LINER SINKS
242 Persons Rescued Frem Brit-
ish.Vessel After Collision
in Feg
TWOU.S. WOMEN DROWN; .
WAILS OF DESPAIR HEARD
Egypt Gees Down 20 Minutes
After Crash With Seine in
English Channel
lly the A'.ecliitetl l'ifs
Krt-sl. .May JL'.-.Mi". .l. I.. Sible
and .li-s V. M. liejei-. Aiiieri'iiu iii:--Meiinrics
en their w le India, v.ei---aid
IimIdv by It. I'. I'.c:iu. tl.i- milv
oilier American nas'iigcr. I Iiiim1 been
AfCOHlil'K le till I-.2 pi nui-M-r. the
ship limited only uhi til tweut lutiuilf
itf'er hee piales had In -u criishiil in by
the S-i-ilie. The Kg.tpl. he ileclaies. was
net iii in; al tin tli'ie nl fhf accident.
I.i. Hi. te en iii-i-nuiit i f I be dense fej and
stJIIMllillg her rilCII I fll.tilllleUslv.
Si"lienl. lime c.ime the warning
shriek of lln si i ii mi (he Seiut . .'Illll til"
Ini.tin-c.l en ..E.' l"r. ("nlim.ii Tre
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
LEN SMALL TRIAL EXPECTED TO END JONE 10
CHICAGO, May 22. The prosecution in the case of Governer
Len Small, charged with conspiracy, resumed the examination of
State witnesses today, at the Beginning of the fifth week of the
trial. Attorneys for both the prosecution micT the defense esti
mate that he case wiTI go te the juiy by June 10.
DENY BOLIVIA'S PLEA FOR TACNA CONFERENCE SEAT
WASHINGTON, May 22. The Chilean delegation te the
Washington Conference today declius-d te act as an intermediary
for leceiving en behalf of the Chilean Government the note in
which Belivia asked for a seat in the conference,
cated that a similar reply would be .made by
delegation.
HINT 2D ARREST'
Coatesville Authorities Decline
te Mention Name of Sus-
pected Ce-conspirator
MYSTERY IN
SHORTAGE
ii
i. t
, '( ,ilesilli-
sl.l-l. ,.U I'll
t. i,i .1 c. .
, Nai :..il I'.
I bt..'ed lie..
M.
Us!.r,
.i Hit -
,1- In
i.
M IIIC I ' 'c
C ill svdl.
.(
sl'll.l.l'.l . nf the b III ,
fund- .
1 Bank Kx.iiii.ii- i I ' i.i man ami
'are making a i-ig d iiitestigalieu
hope of -.s, e lalliiug hew the
were .juggled. N'-wlm is in ,
oilier.
Ill Ihe
figures
'lie.ier
County jail In d-lauli et bail.
Although ,th' bam. was examined
list
I'ebruary. im tr.ni nf ..in shortage was
inuml. Ihe i-xaiiimi . .i- in the midst
nl Illll. IllCr i'X.1111 I'M' lull
nf the books
''hen Aewlin. Ilireiiiii his leun.el,
I William Tiegai. in . .e a cbaii lueast
' of Ills pei ul.it inl.s
. Anelli'i :.iiis !. ,i,ti'd. bin no in
timation a. le 'ilmlii 1' will be In., been
, given In lit lines' i:.n, ,ii ,
l Newliii is nml'" uiii i'l itnil ti lln sei .
row b.n.lght ui'eii Ins wile ihiiii an
thing cisi Tbei weic siiiiili ait. linm
cl i'iIh" en nml li.., Imi ti in-i pai.ibl. .
Ml . Ni Willi . nil I be vi l-ge nt collapse
i bir i .nil l.epei! I ih.t -.mi, w.ij will
There nie n weineu. wine or
bllltg beliin.i the den mall ei r'ie i
lug teller. u.,i,l.i,g m hi uu.e
It" all du. te sp, ul.itinii m the
je. ii' pi.ni.ieii ni s.nmg ,ei hi.ijih.
gain
,'i'i'h I. and
stei k
nun i . ;
Ii
cs New III. .ki late Law
I'.i. 'I'.'e nt a
bll,!.- I s ll iuve
inliei at. .1 In Mi
law nmpelliiig
' nmpelliiig .te, k
'hen clients is
i ' i w iiu has
tig.. I
Ti-;
rilili.'l blicell " I.
sllghl Investlgat ion
te sine I, im. Su -I
-11 III. Wileie a
would li.iie sered
a .iv would s.u,.
( enlliir.i-,1 mi I'.i -r I'mir. I iiliimn llni-
GUESTS FLEE HOTEL FIRE
Atlantic City Blaze
Cigarette Butt,
Mantle fit. Maj
Started Frem
Is Belief
le .iinl el
a side peich el ihc Imp, rial
Seuth .Mur.ilniM incline, caug
Hetel,
ll tile
le -It'c
this iiierulug at III. .ill, ignited t
of the building and burned tbienicuiu
l.v ler a lime, A score or mere el
guests in the hotel bll the hulhUm. .,,,
the llrsi alaiin.
been
The origin is thought te h.i
one in a i. g nt''. ciKiiieiie nr cignr lunl
llirewn out ei one ni the bete
ilews. Less from lire an. I water
tlmnted at S2(MM). It. HeveiTj
prepiiet'.r of the hotel
I win.
' is cs.
I- th.
Winn inn (liluk nt wrliln:
UilnW of WHIT.NU. 4,1,.
BANK
LOOTING
SuMerliitlen I'rlrs In a
ar by Mall.
Flap pars -n Jelly Let.
Says Paster in Di'fvnsc
Chleime. .Ma. '-'- " A. V
The modern flnpper was defended by
the Hev. Aimer Peniiewe'l. pastor of
the Covenant Church nt Kvanvten.
yesterday fn n seiinen In which he
approved whorl skirt, bobbed hair
and knlckerbiicKeis.
"l-'lappei-Nin is net n disenc but
a ilivcislen." he said "liebbeil hair
short skirls and l,iiic.erbei-kci-s in
net sljiis of sjn Inn a drclimitieii of
ludepeiidcni-'' The girls ale a jelh
let and ibej will give us Ihc finest
generation of women the world has
ever knew n.
"We ine iiisng fl miii the iiiiiii
age. a lengli age. and emerging into
Ihc ng"' of culture, the women's iikc
That i' wh I he Mapper cxss today.
The new ngi- will lie one mil ruled
In women, bill one in which then
ll'llllielice w ill be fi ll. !.! 's in lh"
past have l" ii pi- tt I'11 bud-
ill eiiges of h l-U.s beis of li,.i'c
SHOT BY ACCIDENT. DIES
Jewelrv Stere Victim's
gll.l. I' eMIe.'-d 11 1II1S s sie. ptissei
thie.igh hi- bit I ti nt;. and ledged nenr
his heiiN.
Physii-iiiu- wi-ie niiuble in operate
because nl the preMlnit nl I he bullet
te Witllg's hea.t
In an antf-mei tem stntenient in
Muslstiiiti Itnberis. Wntig i-xencraied
(ilacknei and declined the sheeting an
' acchlelll I Hacklier is being held
It
the
was indi
Peiuvian VAREITE REFUSES
TO QUIT DRY POST
Fermer Policeman Tells Director
Davis He Won't Resign
"By Request"
SHOWS UP READY TO WORK
..
I' I'"'i ll.eilll nil ting
i.iiii. im.e i, ..gnat en ,i i . !...
' "ii ngi ni he .. , ,,i,,, .,. , ,s ,, .
' ' ' 'I tn ei, : i, i, h, .iiKis.. ..f . n:, i,, i
V:,r- .-1 1 iv- 'ii.. nl l.'.kn.
"' ' 'I" i ' ' ' nm'i.bii ...n ei
III ". Imi.l I IC.,. (,- ,nl ,
"s' 'l.iln. '.n e III 1. 1, III, i I ,nu,. t,,
1,1 '"' "..Ms. who told bin. .hat
.'11 I "I s llllnlsellll'llt Hei I 1,1,1
I ..
' .O ll.dll W.- fi. ,,.,,, ,,,
loll
It i
Ii ! '
Mi I i.i i
Sungi i
"Sun v
been einl ,i ,
indiviiluii .
I. tent.
. nil .p,
II Ilpplilllllll
I linth In
Intiw in
w
I Imi.
ni. :ii,.
iippe.ui -
"W b. i I haw a,, m.-aii.
of Illll .1 11 gill, I, 111.... ,,
.mi . Ill ei.- i -,. n ,,
ll klleWllig
, In. I.... i
'I ilia' th .
' i I'll .i .n
i. nt .. i
i.ep.u in, ni i .inn,, I allinil ii
Mint il s i,,,
..ppnlii a,' nt
Wnllli, ei 1,,
pal imeiii ,ii
lemli r in, ii
lhai imi i ,
Twe d.i
'I lune
ii.j fin-mis
mil In de .1
i .ii.' b. ,i
I iieii-tme. , ,. ,.,, ,
i i.e ei .1 iiiti.e.s i, i ,
d !' Juiiis .f ,t ,,,,, u
" - guiiti.ii tiii-ilii i i
'" lhs w illncit di'i.t i
r S lilgci- i. ,,i,,,
i
I ISI 11 Mi,. IIMIIel
nun Miet I,,,!,. :il
Mil
"W In n Si im. ei Vim- inii.idn.eil a,,
'" "" I gai mi i 'nil s,.U I1(
and int.'ii.lid ... gtw j,,u iiaui.-s f .,,.
et the most ptemincm ,, , 1 l,j I., ,, .
phut, but j, ni told Sen.. te. V,,,.
ici mimic ntiarniii. and nne i,
lelgl III. m .
w el e enough
Stinger 1 1,, "i mude a m,, t,, -
.il
. . " . , '""'" " I .111.1.111.1,11
I n.uinlssi, ,iii-i Junes, win, ,,I, bi.n th,.
matter rested v ith Due. i,- iu.
Alllellg these wh llllielldni .be
appelntinent nf stinger we.e t,..i...
lllg.O.l llllll S.,l w.l .... I,. 1 .1
lte.lgers, Mi
Nil hoi. Ileiiniwi.li n".
lei-son, Ma, Niill,,
and Wulsh assisiMiii
lllslll, I nttiii-iiejs
Splicer and Ki 11...
and Inrmer .ssisiaiu
Ills
He I An, , in, .v
.li'M'pll Tiilllaile.
Stinger wi.s ask..,! , ,,.,, ,,, ,,
I nine Depailineni i.db.wing , Im,
Pielened In the Administration
Electrocute Slayer of Taxi Driver
Bellefonte. Pa Mn L'V -i u ,
teerge Stew aid, Negro, was ele.'tm.
.in.-i.iu un- H.ifuview I'enlleiitiaii in.
''in ter the minder f . ,.,.,,.
". "n.can uiiver. at Snil.ck. I'liletle
ei. nl. last fall. Steward . ..nr...s,., .
-IOI the laXlcab ill IMI- IWl.e. lebbni)
blin and threw his bedi in a ,n, , - .
tdlcc found guilt and
. -'" "."' ""' arresieii as .m -inem
-('III, efl . i-M.
f'-..lll lllpe te liffrei
i )cit s m tb, ,
I ciil la I,
Ante-mer-
PRICE TWO CENTS
SGHQTTISTIRED
OF
SELLING RUM
Crowd Chuckles, Then Laughtf M
as He Asks for License
Transfer
BUT COURT WON'T ALLOW
BARTENDER TO RUN SALOON.
One Hundred and Ninety-seven
1 Make Application and Only
One Is Protested
Si hoi I , -iiliinnleeier a)
I'.lbiil si reels. ,iti,I th
.ii I'lilladi'Ipliiii le terra
for iiilntieu of the pre-vuiiil-
In "ei i mil of the
' inil s...-ii
Inliilien law-
biis.iies .-iinl tiike H (.. "
Tills lleclnillllell. Ill.'llli III I lit-
I .i'-i'ii I "nun ludii s. ii ii n
I lull hi-. In-eiise he linii-fei iei
l.iilinr
asked
te hts
bill llifiei . was Kleeteil lit 1
ciilicl.-les li-eiil the i-iewil of
erie of
.".IK) who
Illleil the mom. The i hiicl, e
gradually
j I iirlii d le laughter
.I". Si bell was nl. iis,., from jnl
.ilie.il a war asu, nllir s'lim; a sj0rt
term fni lnpinr law uelaliiins, and has
.igai.n been niie.ic, en a similar i barge
His aiiniiii'i liisi iei .I'idges Staake
.mil .Met 'iilleii ilia; "Mr S. li.ti t wishes
le liansl'er his lii-eiisi. te his b.it-lender,
Pasquale Crisciiole and ;;ct en I of the
business
"Which is Alt Sehi'it ' asked .Indite
Staake
This , M,
i-hetl here,
i he
tei lie s.-ml
"Se this is Mr. Seheii." said
iieiai W
'I wi !iih .mil
III'', syle-niini
.nidge. iieii. cainliill. new. ivhv fin
'oil wili In liansfer jour license'"
Tlie .nieiney started te explain that
Mr Si-heft had been in business twenty
veil i s and tin bartender eiili four yenra,
hen tin. .Indue Interrupted:
"Yes bill let lis lli'lll- flillll lliiu."
" I'lll tll-eil nf lb" business." lespeillU
"d Schnll
lust Tired. Thai's All
Ii was nt ibis leii.ark of Mr Schett'fs
t(...t tin- spei taters and iher saloon men'
, in the room seemed un-ilile te control
, i heir nmuseini'iif .
"Well, candid." continued the
I .liidgc. "hew docs It hap.ieti ou are
new tiled of ihe buine-s''"
I "I'm just tired of il -want te ra-
tire and lake a lest." S-heii replleit.
.ledge Stual.e turned In .ledge Mc-
i iilleu and alter a moment's censulta-
. nu niiimniu-'d ih.it the application for
ih eiiansler was letn-cd
In all theie .tie 111" appl.cutlens for
license transieis te come before the se-
-iell nf llipinl celli I . I
The uinjei-m of the applh atteiis ver
fr transfei-s trem person te person and
Iren, tilac.- in pliu e. the licenses seldom
going Hillside (lie bniitel- nf ihe same
fa mil...
lllil mil appln Jlmii un- pietesfed
.Ills ium u.ng
i Paster Heads (Ipposiiien
A di legal ion nf ..li.en. fi-.ini the ri
. uhi nf (lid mU mini nnd Spencer
slliel. Iieadld the Bel f...lt!l Stllll.
no'. -ti-il nt'.ini-i the t.ai.sler of a
-ll'iieh 1 1 lii Tlmteeiilh .iinl Seuths
-llcets In (111 U- dlsflli'l
A ptlitmu with !!"ll names was pna--Died
In bail, up llieir plea In keep tile
sect. nil flee nf s;ilis, Mr. Stllll Said
'neie had net been a s.iineu tin re ter
mi, wars and that ihe pieim.is license
ll.lll been allnueil tn 111 is.
The pi 111 loll Inl I lie ll.llsrr was
n'ed In Man A llm-a... w Im nked that
lii !,.eiis,. i, i t i.,niei i eil in Cnriieliiis
I IMVI..I ,i An. .ii ci .i t (. mi asked
I I .1 i I lie v'iimii be I I .llisti i u-d le the
. iv I si . P nil ;l'"l V'i I efiiseil,
CITY HAS HEAVY BILL
FOR CARE OF -DRUNKS'
Police Surgeon Would Have Ceat
Added te Pines Imposed
Ii , ' i Kv sold in Pb.'ai'i pliia I
.,-iin .In i i ' s a Inge sum nf money
'. i tie i ,.'di ill n'i, hi i,i.i g 1 1 .i men
i I- .led ,-i ililiixic.llinll
Tl s tl, '."I"'. I , l.lle' . .1 'i Sll-
IM I llllel, ill 1,1 Mil', i.ie.i-. in In llielev
II liwi-n, i nief jini'ii .iigimi lie
li"iiii,n mil llint ,, M'll.l 1,11,101,11
a, i-d i!n. iinl ler pnllie sin ;, .,n lees
ami i - ni s'l'ip les. .ill, i, i, 1 '. unit ,-i
beiii spent 1 1. mill ii ibauflt i I'g te
Inrgi-li in m I-- n.''l
In l'i. I 'i, iid. v.'.! .",7ii , ar-i-sii
, i i.r im'.'x i. aijnii I pi.. ,iit.'!0,
th . ii il, "J.".!l were III .s, t,M ).
linn .ii .mi Mljmiigh tin was a fe
i lease .11 , 1111111111 . nil Wll'l the saill
i1.im i ' l'.l'.'l. Ihe ll'im'icl of ill links"
iii id, I un-ili al! gii-atli minus,-,! l)r.
.
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ia
t i,i i lii-
i 1 1, 1 1 ed 14 IS
vile at ill nil,
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T0J.1 WATSON CHALLENGES
SENATOR PHIPPS TO FIGHT
Rew Over Postmaster Appointment
Disrupts Senate Business
W.isiiiiigien. .,i jl i I'n I'.)
Pus. niiisl, i appeiii- in, 'ills ,n (ieerglll
-l.-.ilt-il a Imi iili,nigi ,n im- Senate
imlni In i win S'lMinr Wal en of that
Slat,, and S, mi.ni l'n';ips, n ( 'olnraile,
,i Ii, ...linn un un inlier el the I'oHferlice
Cii.nii. ll, -i Itn-iin-s w,is d.si'iipteil for
ei.i il in, iiu.'-.. nt.ir wlin.i , be we
Seoul., i. leek llni. .eiiliim's) into
Ihe i el l i, . n With the !eng,a Senuler
ntie Dig pi I sim.il i etllll.lt .
t iini sin a wu.il em of th,. way, f
I'll l I. ii'.' new n." Senaier Wntsen
sum Ii i. "Id i be CoIiii.hIe Senater
aif.-i tlii x b-fi .In Senate . Iinniber,
Senai.ii- I lupp- d i 'iiied in ii-iuk (lie
llli I.b'.ll
Set,. .im Wat., n. di.i lining the dU
imi" win. Ii began while I h" . Senate wn
.lis. .i.-,ng in, mm lull, raid Senater
1'lilpps lie, line, I the chlillfligf' te per-
inial ,, iii, Imi. m -iitliiiii-il tailing a Hell
ate -iigeaiit ., .i.i. I- ami then ralkil
II win
'I ne innigia S. in. tn. explained Uinf
ihe iltspnie inm'wii ill pestmnatar
iie'iiiinii ion- .la. I. I', irau. te be pesti
inn-- n ni Saniiinali. (!a : .1 II Craip'.
in 1 1 'i.i . nml I a- son Prif-ltnrd,
ai Ti nnlilc i i.i. AM ii ci) 'pci-niiinllj-
obi liable" te him Seiinler Watei(
n l .ni.l be se nm. Dcil Senater i'lilpfi,
im VOl ) NT A .Mill? TIIKRK 4Sr
iileiii of llim Hilirllfl li Did Mj 1
Wantiil teluinni lwdy v'l P M.-cilv, .
at-
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