; 1-U-.V"(.V1 .rfj 1-. .Vi7l tfXJC1 'Sfi.T W "T It.-. Jr.'.J-iiVW'" 'flUS 4 i-;.ir " ,ti ii .fj? ' v . ' ' fl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 ffP r i v . i Ii rfr m vi, itrfj r f; ft R. jw- m 2 . " " iv IEVERIDGE Wv ifORKOFHlIG '( ! JEi- One of the Best ft "Indiana Senater Credits Presi dent With Relieving Evils of "Democratic Misrule" ALSO SPEAKS Wf w J IJ the Aueclatetl Ircs Indianapolis Me? 1! I Efficient nnd WUe management of the nation's nffnlrx, f keth (lemcf'tlc nnd Internallnnnl, ninl abetnntlnl results In relieving "tlic ' tII etciglit year of Domerratk' mi "nt" was clnlmcd for tlic llnrcling Ail- ' At, .jBinlntratten In nn iulclrrf. Mere teclny ;-f, Jby Senater Watsen, of lmllana. before H U. fH.tl.H f ..... .1.1l..nt. Ctrttn ..... Ian jiiviiuiiji ibvuwiiiuii i'iuiv vn. ....... Wen. Fer years It lias been the euMem of Indiana llepuhllcnns te have the key note of the national rnmpnlcn vetimletl before them, and Senater Wnten ap parently undertook te perferin thl task. Albert J. Hcveridge. the purtyV nein kkkkB ttkkkkwk "Wtmkkkm k ii'fffffHfl''''fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffH THOMAS HKNNESSV. 31) He was awarded first prize for prettiest baby boy nt age of fifteen month In baby content held by the Anlmerc Chamber of Commerce. He Ih the son of Mr. and Mm. Jehn It. Henneiy, Itryn Mawr City, Cuts Transit Valuation in Half hole. Neither were there nny pewdvr mnrkH en the outer rletlilng. tneee wit ness said. There was it bullet hole In the nhlrt. however, nnd there were powder marks en the shirt and nlt-e ., nretiiid the wound, whlrli win iibetit tvmtlminl from re One under the third button of the vest. If , tlies-e MiitctncnLs prove nirreet they I hc rempaiiy reproduction valuation of would Indicate that Peters had his coat $2SI0,72fl,742. The city nlhe offered live F and vest e cwhen he was shot and that he was shot nt elec riuiBe. Kckhnrdt and his companions nlse said they found no broken glM en the read from the clile windows of Ward's ear. which he mid hnd been smashed bv the wild bullet fiim l'etel's plttel. Ne Information could be obtained totals based en Investment figures The various telnls Mibniltted by the city follew: Check of company's cost of repro duction new, based en prices as of date ! of cleslns of Inventor), .June SO, 1010 ( lllll-U A,u w-n ...... from Wnnt nnd Ills Inwvcrs. or from . ' ,"iU'ie-U. . the Westchester County authorities, Cheek of company's estimated cost een-crnliiK. the nijsterleu --eeret te. of reproduction new. based en nrlces ruin .. .l I keep which Wnrd paid S'tO.OOll, and was understood te be willing te pay mere. The authorities conceded that It must have been of the utmost Import ance te Wnrd te cause him te pay such an amount, but professed net te knew what it was, and evaded question, about It. Elwood M. Itabcneld, counsel for Ward, refused point blank te discuss the reason for the blncknutlllng In any respect, lie said he could tell n story, If he would, that would convince even Peter's fattier, who was quoted In n dispatch from Haverhill, Mass.. ns snliig that Ward's story sounded "fishy," but that he considered It his duty as nn attorney te renin In silent. lie refued te make public the black- 1 mnlllng letters Ward received I the ew itneneiie pence nnve Dinner 1 ........11,..., ..1 .... .. Inatctlnn .It... teee for eelleagiie of aten In the I Senater Wntsen -aid there was gre-s1 Peters, shot en the morning of May Senate, also spoke, , prnMiiR 1 resident wa,tc bv tlp liavt mimnstrnteni Me 15. was In Ward's home the night be Harding and predicting Republican U- commended the reorganisatien work of fore during a enrd game. They say that tones in November. i fMinlrninti I,,!-,,. nr ,i... nu Wnnl uinf for ii ride en thi"niernlnir . ............. . -!. hi ii r kiiiiiniiiu ' - --- " - - - - ----. 'n oenuer yi.-.. ,r i.-., in- nm, Henrd , onellncc, ,10 r, . , ,; f the leth, but returned te his borne five. leglslat ve and t iplematle record vn, opirntlen contracts, and ,dve- ' nt '-' o'clock, ami net nt 4. ns stated by of the present Admin strat en and flayed mt , dmInistratlen -hi u "idv ' the authorities here, who say that they the recent Democratic administrations ,lropesal. -.men .nip . ui.siuj , t,,c 4 oVleck mp (relll Wnrcl. is "debt -Incurring, dellclt -creating. ; T, , f permmt hber ' The authorities are said te be doing bend-sMllng. surplus-veatter ng. fac- ,, buslnew oenferenee" b? Pw dent fverythlng In their is.wer te locate the tery closing. Industry-rarah.i.ig. pros-, ,, ,. oenimeiicled bv Se. Z r known here nnd abroad, perlty-destreying. ecial-uphcaving and , ... ., '" .,. . , .L"5Us."J ..' n!)rr mi.j... "Itnss" nnd -Mnrk." . catnclysm-preduclng. favored government bv "common .'dun- flir "s Clin bc ,'!,r,n(,,,, " le'-crlptlen of "Attaclcs Democratic Orgv." ' '" ,l1"' et the "autocracy" which lie 1 ' l"? mcn "'' KCIU'ral ",nrm 1,RH ,,CP" !,cnt ' nt ii .i '"''I had characterized the Wll-en ad- "i.. ..... . "We are net respens-lble for all thl unistritlen When reporters nskel Wnnl te be wnste," he declared. "We did net " .,,, -. . L. allowed te.see the coupe he sal, ). used produce ull this wreckage. We did net '"sCV ,u 'nn!,1 s,a,c att,nlrS- s-'- en the death drive and which had a incur these debts. We have net piled nter aten urged nn unite, party -, shattered bv the bullet from up this mountain of obligations, nnd ; and. Including supper for Albert .1. ' fBt,. ,.,,, he refused. The rccjue these gentlemen who are responsible for Mi;vc,rlj;- """,""!' th,p "eP'ihllcan , fei0wed the discovery that no one who til this riotous orgy of extravagance and senatorial nomination from .Senater , feun(1 thc body hnw nny glass in the all this upsetting of industry and un- "a".v i reaj MIl.b nH WOuld be naturallv sup- ettllng of financial conditions, new Hcveridge Praises Harding 'posed te fellow the fight described by Binnu ami jerr i. ..-. ..c..u-,- ... .uu.- .. ,.....,. In ,,,,,.,. ....... nrcl. teen months we have net overcome an .,,,,, ", , , V "'"" i"-"" ihi..vll thev nrecluce.1 In elsht ears." thf Hnrdiug Administration, declaring that tinued Ills overcome Democratic have dlrefttnn llcan party cannot adjust matters, what Mr Ilevcrldge said that the rnnren hope is there In turning te the ergnnlz- tien marked tlie beginning of "our liar atlen that caused all the dl-aiter In the nionleu.s ndvance toward a common vie beginning?" tery in November." T?..i..n,inr, nt ihtfi nnd nnnroerln- "During the coming battle and tJens. reorganization of the Shipping alter we Indiana Kepublieans will strive ' veung Ward. Beard agricultural rellel, tne inriu mil "' k'-ihthus nvairy, ,ur. neveruige a'nd diplomacy of the present Adminls- said, "with our brothers nnd sisters in New Yerk, May 24. (Hy A. P.) tratlen were emphasised by Senater , ether States te set tlie hlghe-t of all It wns learned today that Walter S. Watsen. thf standards of loyalty te, nnd love Ward, of New Itechelle, central fig- "This Administration does net neetl '"r- llint neuie leader of our party jure in the snoeting et Clarence reters jre came ''" ' nlted State, in whose admirable 'day hnd paid u mysterious visit te nnoleeist." said Senater "Ne administration ever before came Inte power confronting such problems of Administration we tiik such pride, that 'New Yerk police headquarters with his auch complex! tv and difficulty ns tlm-e Meady. patrietff. broad-vi-Iened states- lawyers. which were Inherited by President num. that typical American and faith- lhey spent fifteen minutes in the Harding and the Itepublicah Congress." ! f"l Republican. Warren (!. Harding, Itegues' Gallery, looking ever pictures of June .10. 1II10. nf.er deducting le preclatlen which lulv nctunlly tnken place $147,3311,82:!. Cost of reproduction new, based nn Infest prices available, first quarter of 1022 $M7,870,fi7.-.. Cost of reproduction new, based en prices of the first qunrter of 1022. after deducting depreciation which has nc tunlly taken place $HG,r04.042. Other Totals Are Offered Using investment figures as a valua tion bnsls, the city offered these tetals: Total cnpltnl paid In en securities Is sued na of June 30. 1010 $1 25.284 ,03(1. Cumulative total investment or his torical cost as of June 30, 1010, Includ ing hersecnr, cable and early electric lines $124is35.370. Cumulative total Investment or his torical cost ns of dune 30. 1010. nftcr deducting superseded property ?100, 508.007. Original cost new of the present ex isting property $108,784,003. Original cost new of the present ex isting property, after deducting depre- J elation which has actually taKcn place .$80,024,521. The city contended thnt Its chnrts show "the ephemeral nnttire of prices of .lime 30. 1010. nnd the futility of nttemptlng te create n valuation land mark for the future by a reproduction cost based en prices of n date of no 1 Isterical or economic significance." I i nerc nre nere set ierin as me opin ion of the city's, witnesses." the report says, "the reasons which militate against the adoption of a rate base which is Influenced solely by the repro duction cost of the property under val uation. Economic Theory Hit "These show thnt if the repreduc tien cost Is adopted ns the rate bnse. founded ill int tuiil avc the Oriiev en tills '" rxiiniiniiuuii ui mi- uininn point, and declare that the blackmail1 "bowed a tetnl investment in read nnu ntnf Ims untlilntr tu tin witli thn L-iiHn- eniilnmciit of nil prencrtles in the an vie- "vP will fnce whatever charges the I ".vstcm of $125,070,050 ns of June 30, I authorities may be disposed te make." "N". ''" this Is added the figure for there- ,,! k. M. Habeneld, chief counsel for working capital of $3,705,414. giving a total et jie,n..,.-nw. .. censvivu- tlve estimate is made that the Invest - I ment in superseded property, or prep erty which is no longer in existence, fcut which Is included in tlie foregoing figures, amounts te at least JsiD.-Im ..tUJ. "An investigation was nlse made of the total paid-in enpitnl en securities of all companies In the system from which was developed n total for the paid-in I capital of $125,284,004 nt June 30,1 1010." I The city's report snys that "the entire sjstem earned an average net return en investment ever the entire period of IS',11 te 1020 of S.O per cent per an- ' num. Other studies show that the , dividends nnd Interest pnld for the first thirty-three years of operation averaged "Thc entire story, blackmail plot and nil iiiii.l lin tnm 1,ifnrA tliArn Ka nn. , 1 .., lin.r no It ... lui ...... ...! . 1 ' .in. .t.t .'- ".. " .v... ..... (.un ,,t ,ii, . We have net yet neceinpiisneii nil '"" """" ' ."' " .u"h'"'""'"u ii.,iinn nf i.riin..rntlnff Mr w.,i t w ill te a urge extent be we have set out te de." be con- """, ,u' ,' r,u'm 7, I"?"!"": OT-, Jnl.l District Atternev Weeks .ll. upon estimate nnd hypothesis nnd w . "We have net cured nil the """, ' '' i""",,ml. "" " vW ti. .itsemnnnins I.. .1... .;... result in economic lnstnbl It.v. and fl .. . . I t liilMltf4irtnli .t IIiinfnn 11'na.. fl ...... -.- ... , ... C-1W1 . . - -. and corrected all tne m states am :""" """""..."' .J,"' V ''" V.it. the new discoveries. "Ti,,,, fV only a valuation based upon the ne .. i r i.i -. . iriT"ni- Giii-inr rn nr init siii-iKn-i ---..- --. ...... n , . . . . nil the evns ei eigiu jcars ni .....i. ...... . v......., r, , , ...,,.,,, ,..., irecerd of ce-t nnd investment enn n misrule, but certainly we "l"e nnuun ei ms great einee nas t(( wl)Qt bre,lght nbeut this killing " the merit of being fair both te taken one strides in tne rigni ;.". ""v""--" "".' i "".' "' " cun- , -Bi.u ,,1IP.U Ilr r i 1 . nvester and te tie nubile. 1 .wll. if tlui irnhilh. lllJI'Ilt" III II1H IlI'Mllll . . . ... . ' i I mi .l...lt.... r 1.m nn i iivuinu ii m i'-mil- - i ,---. ,ii hn iiiurriftr itt nml dim fist ne nevttnlit ! i1n.1fA mi nf nnnflflftnr'ft tium tpr. tnrifieru nml nr ,"' Calls Harding Peace Leader fealty and support. itortieners. It is believed they were ' President Harding's call for the' "The supreme and only Inunedlnte seeking the likenesses of the two miss- Arms Conference, he declared, was "the duty nt hand In domestic 'affairs Is te ' lng members of the blackmail band, largest step toward international peace restore American business te full 'which Ward maintains was lisl by Pe- with Justice the world hns known in all ' strength and visor. The reduction of : ters. ita history." and the whule world, he ' (levernmcnt e.Npenscs. m well and ef- Wnrd nearly died from pel-nn six aid. annlnuded the results, "he Four- . ficientlv besun he Pret.li1i.nr llnnllii" . weeks act. it became known vesterdav. Fewjcr lreat, the Senater said, brought i mus- be continued until the Jan trace when Ir. Orville II. Schell said he had, the paid-in capital understanding and assurances ter peace. ' of cxtrnvagancf Is cut out." heen summoned te the 'ionic et young' iinrwisltA Klmires Vdvanced V'ri.ltnatlr.l, ,.f ill.. Ill Vltlll i.lll III the l!...nn. W T !(.. .1 , Wn.,1 e.l C.,,,,,,1 I,,,,, , .1,1,1,,.. ,. ),., I UppOSHC T IRUriS .1111 .UIlfSI VOenea conference nl-e was commended cussed St.nt.. ismm, rullinn. nii.,,nn fleer, with an emnn Lettie of nelsen '"p. ceinpan s iiaiin 101 hr Mr. Watsen, who said it was a no- m f.irwnni Inntim. iniwi.i.., ......... .i hrsiili. Iilm. .concern litical and net an economic conference, 'by the last general nssemblv and nlse "It is my personal opinion that the Mid, applauded the results. lie tour- .ficientlv begun hy President Hardlni weeks age. it became known yesterday, in excess of 12 per cent per annum en I 'celng- rnlue is S38.OO0.00O. te which should he added the company's claim of "The world by this time ought te presented a defense of the borrowing of taking of th. poison was accidental." I , ''"'"'''win rii' rent tntnlef S-,1 000 - ,ie linn n nnrrniv " e - - . - . -.----. understand." he continued, "that we funds for tin- conduct of State bl- I Hr. Sehell said. de net Intend te become involved In nes. I escape. ' their political wrangles, and that we The ndilre.ises of the leader-, com- " are willing te lend aid or give counsel prised the program of tndny's tcoien 7iIi)i Je A ricf and maintain always a sympathetic of the convention. Nominations for ten I UvlltZI MO if I tOlcU attitude, yet we will refuse te be State officers will net come before the e Qnti'l MlirfJuvat dragged Inte their financial dlffieultle.i convention until tomorrow and the u" Olf e ITAIII UCI CI and we always will decline te meddle adoption of a platform will also be left with their national affairs or te become for the second dai ' Involved In their age-old rivalries. Oentlnurd from Pace One ln ler UIO uein UHUiiu. ui'scriuiu an i 'going value.' The city's position is thnt no ground has been made out by , the company for the allowance of a separate Item of this description. I "The consolidation tcatures afford nn basis for n 'going-concern' value. In jthis property the consolidation iTrs been se financed ns te no a iinDiiuy aim We de net Intend te get Inte this UJ.ain, C..., " f n . rr ittevft yjuunue U". V, JT. renfused jumble of Kurepean anlmesl ties. This attitude of the administra tien meets with the hearty approval of trerybedy except Internationalists of a most extreme tM"-'-" Full Freedom in Iiuslness "Keynote" in Indiana Continued from I'arr One out of the interest te he collected from In domestic affairs. Senater aten',i, -! ,!, n-t. i, , , , Id the Harding Administration ,h( ferisn ,,ebt Th" J''.'lem and ed for "full freedom in business ami 'he Senate haven't agreed nlKiut It jet. ald taed all that happened up te the moment ! ""t '' HM!t- ""'L,!!1, 'Mnii"1 uV the boy vanished nnd of tile long limit i'"i-r . iii""'m .. ":'', i which resulted Monday in the discovery '';, ,1S .h,0t th,r ,pre ",' X" , m j of his be,h. saddled with nn interest charge of 1 .4 , The body, which evidently had been ' L'lT. 'Z"? '"' """"'"' '",",7. ,'L , ; in the water manv days, bore discolor- ! ; .000 of capital supplied bj the un un atlens which might have resulted from J dcrlylng owners. a beating There was no certalntv. 'As far ns saving in operating ex- however, that the long immersion wns I Pfnses by consolidation is concerned it net responsible for them. An autopsy , Is offset by the investment u superseded ,,-nc nn.rrm,i i... ir iirri.ei-r Willie i and duplicated property taken ever. In a recognition of the larger right of the hut Mr. Watsen assured Indiana that ' of Hendi Haven": Dr. J. Hillinrd. of ''hided In the dead capital for which individual te control and operate bis i"". "'" agree. Menahawken. and Dr. Frederick Hun- mis iK rate ei iiiiitim . .-amluu. own business affairs." About u quarter of the speech was ' nell, of Ilnrncaat. The phvslclnns did "In this property, 'going value could "Th 'new freedom' preached by ; devoted te the tariff net yet passes! but net mbllsh their findings, If, indeed, ! only he crented by the commission ns Woodrew Wilsen was n grotesque trav- te be passed during tills session. It is thev 'have reached n conclusion. I an offset te depreciation or superseded esty en the very name." he added, ' l'InIn from the amount of space given te It did transpire thnt several of I Property value. In order te preserve the "while the enfranchisement of busi-jit that the tariff is te be the chief is- Henrv'.s teeth were missing. Clarence Integrity of the actually unamertized nesB under Harding Is an accomplished,"" " rl eeming campaign. Sihtne.. sixteen tears old. nnd eldest of remaining Investment." fact. i Mr. atsen does net greatly stress n fnmtlv of seven children, said his; Kaps "Economy Allowance" i "Notwithstanding the nenr approach I ,h!' , nchlevement sef the Harding Ad- brother had net lest the teeth when l.e I T, rinjms of the rempnnv for te Collapse of the monetary , item "' ' f1". iVAVu.hli.'.an ".M "'v ""'"i?' '"-jt n- vern en May 8. The doctors 'J, al eJilclencles an' analysed nearly every country in Kurepe." he , ' he W''hli'' ns t his year. lie s,,ld the tech might have alien out , ,,leW ,hnt me,t of them nr, ,1IIWI, continued, we nave uaianceq our tiuil- ', . , , ..... ,..i...-iiiv, ranr un- uuuy m. m nn- uut, et, we are living within our income. "''"'-"'" "' equniuiy nn,iu size it. have Issued no bends nnd sold . I'ht here If mn v. be Kild the In- treasury certificates, we have paid off Sl.000,000,000 of the public debt, we Newspaper Men Find Hedy n comparison with the antique methods In vogue ten years age. aim mat in Ii.ii: it here It inav be wild tlu In. newspaper .nen rinu neuy , in tnsuu it ,' "h;. ...... imn .liamrAelmblleanr'willn'foliew Vh In an effort te nettle the question of - "v'1 " ' Vnprev d The '.in ..f the Illinois ltepublicans in i.- the time of immersion, relative te thnt , '" h"s J'er" ,"" Ilnl "Pii C ,'lt ,' fusing te Indorse the Koui-Power Pact, of the boy's death, the three physicians I v"1,l"'"1 "f "T"'.?" ",", '",.! 'Vri Tlh't i.Z-. .i i ......i.... i... cv.t-. uu. iv. iiisins in mn thefirst year and ?52.-,.(l(k).(')00 mere" the J",llami ""..'.""T' ";'"'t,nC "" "TaV, ' ''l'nl ,".M',,,1 .V'l'? '!' 'ii ..V'. ?' eend venr we have curtailed govern- f"rl" fr""' Illln"ls. hut will accept all i adswnrth, a pathologist. In I'hllailel- mental expenses $1.OO.IXW.OOO and lire M,,;.Pa.1'" , . , , , pl.ln. 1 he organs were snipped last eve- today financially solvent and cummer- "':,'.' N"";: ' 'l I bourn, i.lng. but a report It net expected be- dally sound and en the upgrade toward !'n apologia for (engress rather than a fore tomorrow. v,pl' . . .'" .'..vtwit,. I'riinnriK lilt. Prn. , imt .... Fl'iw. Vn,.1 t iirL newsnn nor litim nn.- ei American pros- "' ., ti,: ,T. .,.".....,, :,,", " , ". ' , , ' ..'. ! , . .,ui,- un'- ... ..,'- autiiL-i ,.ui liji, lliai It puutul .'111"! llif ttnc i,i.wii lll l.uuc infer. A, normal resumption perlty." 100.0(H) Kmpleyes Dismissed Citing the new and fixed charge-, from the war. Senater Watsen said there could net be any great i eductien in taxes for a decade or mere, but lie con tended the Kvpunik-nn party luul kept Its platform pledge te tediice taes us (nnili,iil from IMki- One far as possible consistent with gev-i ernment needs. !"'" " "S,'H "' am such struggle or This In part wns possii,ie. h(. said. See Discrepancies in Ward's Story Ilonatcetig discovered the body in a wnmpy, weeijy corner in nneur three reased In nrotiertlon te the growth of the car-riding public. It is set fertli that the operating methods in use by P. It. T. are simi lar te these used by ether well-regulated street railways, that service ren dered riders in etjier cities compares favorably with that in Philadelphia, and that the company nas mane no snewin,' swampy, weeny ceriier in niiuur inree ;, - :, .,;. . iii,ii,ii,,i,i i i.,,., ...,., f .....te. i-nrnner siinlrli i. ..., that the service In 1'lilldclplilii Is better as desi-rihi-d In Ward. I As seen as it had been examined wen! was sent te Mr. Jnyne, who came from his home nt I.akewoed, He was followed by I'nder Sheriff Hrewn. Iieth men remained here until the arrest. Sehmel was working in a field nearby tril battb The bedv was found in IVkhaiilt ul.en the lad was found. Ills manner mul oeiiortunities. While admitting that management and men are operating the property ef lulently and should be well paid for I their service. It Is pointed out that llberul allowance for such pnj incut is alreadv belns made in the operating i ...- ..i, ,.,.s ,..., ii in Li-Miami vviieu tne inn was leium. ins manner i,.,,!-., ,i ,,,,,i t (,,. ilunllonteil In 'lane. a. dirt read ruining up bind when he was told of the discovery was . fe'iinl allewan a ffi.dm from King street, about eight ,,!,., ,,,, but iKter his emotion was ap- , "..! BC a U lr return from White Plains. !'p the hill, about i parent. The boy's mother, Mrs. "vtr n'"' ,, "' ,ir. i . 1 200 yanls awn.v. lives Clarence W. ' Uretcl.en Sehmel. wept. , Shouldn't Shift Burden I'ckhnrdf. ewnir of tin- Ardson Farm I The city contended that an 8 per i opt , At the time given for the sheeting, 4 Hey I-acecl 1 unlshmeiit 'return en the. eeinpnny's reproduction A. M . nt least ten persons were leep. ,ast night Scliniei told hew Henry figure would amount te n 1(1 per cent ing within 2C0 yards of tlie place where, had come home lute from school en letuni en the total cumulative invest-tin- body was found. Among them were Muv H and hud tried, te He as te whv i im-nt. William I'.urke, a farmhand employed ; he. had been detained. Cornered, he The company- "unsound financial bv dismissal of mere than 100.000 gev ernment empleyes in tlie last two years. Incidentally discussing i ivil , se'rviie. Senater Watsen said he steed for it ns applied te many government activities, but he declared It should net be used te "shelter men opposed te the policy of the administration and who sectctly connive te overthrew It " "They have net been getting rid et TlMnncriitM In kiniii. i,F tin. i li.tinpii.ii.nr. I "iiiiiini J..IIA,, ii iiiiiiiii.uiii i-iimiuycu i in. li.1i U fast enough te suit me." he added "I'1"' J''''khnrdt. and Jtiehanl Short, who 'said, his son admitted that In- bad obligations." tlie city asserted, de net bare been and am opposed te putting I v., i.eeusi i.reve i-arm, near stolen his Hither s mure ami ninl been warrant me commission te grant a, postmasters under civil service" King street and Horseshoe Ilend. caught by his tencher as he and some larger return than normal. It was The pending tariff hill, which he I'hi-se tlire." men snid that none of the ether boys were threatening a little girl stated unusual conditions In the mnnev I belped draft, wns u prominent subject ' "'" I"'''l'"is sleeping in tlie 200-jnrd with it. Henry fold his father that market nre disappearing and that utility . of Senater Watsen's address. Jt would rllm. me-t of them within 100 vards ,, teacher had threatened te send him securities are coming into a preferred' de much he snid te restore business nnd '!f llu' ,''',,',' henrd the sheeting. Te t0 a reform school. Sehmel tel, him I position. prosperity. Protection, he added had deuunistratci that the houses wen- with- ,,nt might net he a hnd place for him. ' been a proven pelicv. . ' 1'!"1"11 "f h' scene, a pistol s,0t wn 'riien lie ordered tlie boy te change his, CRAI LIGHTS HOMORFn "This tariff." he added, "is net being "'''I Jterdav at exactly the plac- ,.itl.es and de his chores, while be., LCUHL UUHIO RUPIunCU made te please free traders. We did net when, the liedv wns found. It mnde -i ' ,. father, deliberated hew te punish, formulate it te suit Importers." leml report, easily heard 200 .vards ),im , Judge Patterson and Jeseph M. Tau- The Fordney emergency tariff Inw, the ,"""', ,'''ll01B '""I re-echoing thieugh At this point Sehmel admitted readily i,ne Entertained at Racauet Cluh . Bl,lln. ,,.u,,rl,,,l I, ...I "u,,....,l .1... I the VIllll'V I I. .1.... I... I. nil ,.imlllO,l He.,.-,, un.' ' " " C """' ""talJUCt Vv I U ws,,w,,F. MD,,n, u r. , ,., hi,- ,, .,.! --,... . . . . T IMC 1HH1 "- '"'' I ..-...-,, r, - . .l...l . .. ..., i iniinnp v ,. . . .', ml sheep Industry, and been i-f Im- I'.cKiiardt and the ethers said they ' verpl.. en ether oecnslens and meant te1 , dinner u.s ..-.u.i lasinigiit at nienne value te the dairy Interests and , helie.ved the bedv had been carried te ,,, ,,iH one. Te this Mrs. Scliniei added ' " Hacquet Club te .ludge Jehn M. te the great benefit of the farmer." I '" I'l-f h"re It was found and ha I lthat net long age the boy had stolen a l Patterson and Jeseph M. laulane by a ,, . , , . ., I '"'en dumped out of an automobile en ,.hlc!ien nnd sold it, and that the fnther Rreup of professional men, the dinner. Premises llenus Legislation the ground there. lm 1 beaten him severelv. The father hclng In the iintuie of -i tribute te Judge ; Soldier bonus legislation is assured The three men said thej had examined went en te tell hew he bail seen the bev Patterson en his return te law practice ' "before the close of the present ses- the bedv and the vicinity earefiillv. lurking nenr the barn and hew Henry , after service nn tlie bench, and te Mr. ' !.... ' ... ...nf, It, i ,. flf.nxtm. ll'..n.. tl.wltt.f. tlw. nn.t ,llw.lt.i r,p,l Ll.nll I . . .... .. ..I I.m ,,,.n,l ... 'l-nllllin,. ,.n llltl rotlrelllent nm ALkkl,..,. I .,... ..v.... ...... ... ...,.,... ........ ,1.. ..,,,,, i.K .... .'.., ..if-..,.....'., rt , ill ijiii nil ..nil run ...wi, ,. iiv-.. i.u rt.t.i.i. Hiiirr .m...m... . .. .-...-. .. --.i, -,,,.,,, -I ..- . --. -: ,,... . "- .--. - --.... ...... who declared It would Involve no ad .dltienal taxation" and finally will be raid "by the use of bends of our debtor satiens." & Reduction in railroad rates nml wages inuit come, (senator unison sain, te witti iinanciai imimtniunnce or Trier, but lit declared film I rail- wacra heuiil net ami vieuld mat n i, , -'. 1.:,- . r.ii- - ' - . Ai'i.JlWt" ' Wnre.w-fpieveiif. , L ,:lMiKM;mWi ggj. auat c fef'h Xl lilstel and no traces of 11 struggle, a bim. Sdimel sent Clarence te retrieve District Attorney. pistol bottle or a second automobile, his brother, bu Clarence hunted until These who tendered the dinner were; They saw the tread of one car. which lufter dark without success, Dr. I). J. Met artliy. Pliilln II. Jehn hnd none into the dirt elf the rnndunv and had cut n deep lii.piesslen near Peters' head. Bullet Would Iteneatli (lunnmts AcesirdliW te Kckhnrdt and hU two cemiinnmnsi tn nenn man nan mr ninmieri '$A(aUitiilt.:td)ymt, Hut tbtn wo;aelAaietiipuBd Next morning Sehmel went te the barn, he said, expecting te find Henry, who hnd slept In the bny one night re cently after bavins run away In see the circus. 'I hi- boy was net found, and the ersanwcii mint wns ix-gun wmi ended yewraay wnen the body son. Dr. Wllmer Krusen. Jhrel While, William Tnggnrt. Themas J. Itlchter. Dr. J. Willlnm Urnnslleld. H. T Crn veil. Hii'lmrd J. Ileitinlsh. Clarence Mitchell, K. (I. Klrsliuer.' Dr. flcsngi- hlttlt M. DurriiiKe. Vr .iMiiu'i lluimauna, 'IT I 1t...d. II ,. .,! M V l)n...nn I u Bi-.UickAidaaa mad. Ii- Dnlit Walak. ' m. ,-.. , .. . . . .., -v-1 Philadelphia's Principal Trunk Stere Gimbel Brethers MARKET 1 CHESTNUT u EIGHTH NINTH ' First in Leather Goods T'i -1 --.v,-'3 Very Great Sale of Wardrobe Trunks Begins Tomorrow Wardrobe and Dress Trunks of the "Stands- Weir Make VV Trade mar STANDSWELL JIwnivs 1'S' !7. Regularly $40.00 $32.75 Regularly $50 $12.95 $16.95 Regularly $19.50 Regularly $26.50 $19.75 Regularly $30.00 $36.75 Regularly $55 $17.25 Regularly $27.50 $30 Regularly $45.00 $46.75 Regularly $67.50 With the travel season just ahead, here is this Gimbel Sale of Trunks, with values far excelling any that this city has known. These trunks are . i Thoroughly Geed : Substantially Built : Convenient Interiors : Handsome And at Geed Savings Built te withstand the rough usage that it is the let of all trunks' te undergo. Trunks in which one has keen pride in ownership they leek well as well as serve well. Trunks guaranteed by the makers anH by Gimbels we have sold this make for years! A large purchase et "STANDS-WELL" Trunks brings these special prices BSSMS Full-Size Open Round-Tep 10 hangers, inside locking drawer device, shoe and laundry bag. Sale Price 97 Regularly Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Fiber-covered, shoe and laundry bag. Sale Price $12,95 Oularly $19.50 fir?'' y Full-Size Wardrobe Trunk 10 hangers, shoe and laundry bag. 3-plv veneer. sai. Pric. $i975 Regularly 30 Stands-Well Highest-Grade Full-Size Wardrobes Open velvet top ; heavy construction ; one of the finest moderately priced trunks made S.I. Price $4675 Regularly $67.50 Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Heavy fiber-covered, 6 hangers, laundry and shoe bag. Sale Price $1675 Regularly $26.50 Alse Stands-Well Dress and Steamer Trunk in the sale of all fiber-covered. As As eorted sizes. S.!e Price $? 95 ,0 $19 95 Regularly $15 te $35 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk Open top, shoe and laundry bag, 6 hangers. Sale Price $17.25 Regularly $27.50 ,M utr -4 T" Steamer Wardrobe Trunk Twe bands. 6 hangers, shoe and laundry bag. s.i. Mc. $19.75 Regularly $29.75 FULL-SIZE WARDROBE TRUNKS 5-ply construction, extra-h&vy hardware, inside drawer locking device, shoe box, 10 hangers, open top. Sale Price $3675 Regularly $55 -Gipbdi, Firat fleer, Thoreughfar ftnd Cevert ?.:; Sa'-yw'StefijI I 'i Ii ivw-rtvr v:tw':.? ii JtnJikUA: r ' .. lana-ni if l. ,- .tJL tes$&$$Abl iMWJIIMMiiiiMii mi ii
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