mmrimjMijmwmwmmmMMJMvwzm&jvmmm i fi" him in mil n -r ,w t'ilsliw'-M,' i a.!. ' ,iH:a p:C!'-'-'K0fttmn Wumtc meager JTirnn l-e ira 174 (77 178 1 I 7l . y VOL. VIII.-N0. 217 Geerge Menree, 18, of 1738 Fillmore Street, Camden, Con fesses Voluntarily ...IAnicupc -rnn imcictfnt . ... . iiiin ei cm WOULUN I LCI mm euccr Kidnapped Child te Get Ran- sem, but Killed Her With , Stene When She Screamed THEN SUNK BODY IN CREEK Wrete Prosecutor One Letter, but Didn't .Sign It Second Nete Gave Address Ida Kramer. seven-year-old Wood bury sirl. who nnlMictl March -'."i and was found dead In Newton Creek, near Camden, April 15 . was kidnapped nnd then murdered by Geerge Winer Mon Mon Men eoe, an eighteen -yenr-ehl boy of 17JIS Fillmore street,' Cnmden. according -te a confession lie made today te Prose cutor Wolvcrten. If tlie boy liml hoi velutilceied :i confession, jnndc ilrnt In two letters, then confirmed veibnlly after lip Imd been arrested this mernliiR. the m.-teij might never have been pleated up.'iii lording te the Prosecutor. There was net the slightest Micpicien iielnting te Menree, the Prosecutor said. Menree, according te hl cimfeisuiu. , kMnapped the girl because he was euH ( work nnd wanted "ran-em nieiiey." He munlered her a few lienri, later be- i iuse she .itciuiiimI when she saw some i people. The murder was uniiiiiitted j wllhnt a few .vanN of the place l .. . 1.. .. .... rn....l nllnilLrtil I.. ll. Illll. I 1 1C U1HIV WIM LUIIIIU l-nvrt'vu lit in I' i..". of the cieek. ... , During the months that lnm einp-ed lnce Slonreo slew the i hild. sulking lierwtth n jagged loci; en the head. Ju lius been a prt-y te eenscieliee. Net long after tlie little body was dli-eewicd lie wrote a letter in which In- described the circumstances of the kidnapping nnd the murder, and innllcd it te the proM preM proM cuter. lie leit bis nerve at the end, however, and did net sign it. Conscience Toe Strens Ien with thW leifei-Tn w'Meh tli- irlmewas sketched se clenrly that iih-i- ciiihl be little doubt that it was will- mum SLAIN BY BOY; ' WANTED MONEY lea hy the criminal, Menree might hae neieu aviaier.s mi; miiii-ipaiuiK, i iriuu remalncil at liberty if it had net been ' nig Lieutenant l-errnr i. the Italian fur hlR conscience I nvliilei- of Heme- lokie illglit fame. The Night after night, he told the j exhibition win. .attended by thnuMinds pioseeuter. he was haunted with the et Ascension Dnj liellday-iiiakers. memory of his crime. At last, w hen lie , ,.,. . .,-. ... . had made up bis mind that he leuld! All WELL SAYS WOOD have peace In no ether way, he w.etn H-1- ""t1-1-? ' Vtf UUU , another letter, relerrlng te the iirt. ami this time gave Ids name and address. i Menree was arrested today b Coun ty Detectives Smith and Horun. He was taken te the pinsecuter's office, i where he repeated the confession in creator detail, unit then uiir. taken In -thn Cnnnleii bill. I.nlei- the count v detectives took bim te revisit the scene of Ids crime, and te go step by step ever the route he said lie had traveied with the child. Ransome Only MeJIvc "The, kidnapping was ler i.iusem nd for no ether reason, acceidiug le llie confession," said the ptoseiuter. "It was a most cMrnni-dinnry sterj. The he.v said he had been out of weik let sereral months, lie remes of lespivta M parents, ids father being Samuel Menree, nn cmplejc of the Camden Wa ter Htirreii. Tin-boy vveiked regularly, out lest Ids job smile time lu-terc the crime was committed. He giew des perate linally and determined that he would kidnap some child and bold it for ransom. , "Tlie hey said he went le Woed--ary nnd sw little da phi) lug with 0 Her ililhlren 011 the street nt-ar her atliei- m butcher sliep. Pel Imps tin reason he singled her out was that he heard aneiher child sn.v her name, lie 11(1 II lid watched Ills chilli, -e, then wlieli He left the gmup of children followed kt. lie uillcd her h.v uiiuii ner her nintlier warned her. and tnld llie child was unsuspicious ami jwit Gil. him. up i(., ,,.,- 11U11) l'01" ';' he and into a side Mreel. le gradually get away fietu the nelgh nelgh nelgh Boilieud. using h, nr,.(,ts. ami get en 31"'" wiin ner. The) went f..m Cam Uiu I.,nl"'f'w. In- s.,1,1, then along in. it'. ,,"nlin,lm Pike le W0.1dl.vu. ,111(1 I made their wa.v te the cieek. 1. "', bn''s M,,'n w e lind some lace where 1, ,,,!, hide theihl'd nil- he was able te gel a lan-en, f,- ie- tin nliig her. The. 1 cached Woedl.vn hv llevvng hack reads, s0 thai no one w them. When they were walking aietig near tlie creek, however. Ida mv He 1)(,01( and scieamed te altiaci 1 "ilr attention, 1 Kills Her. Sinks lliulv that angered Menree ' t.,.i , 'J ... i.iu I.Q UOV went- liftn... I..., I'm., l - . .....-, ..ut t-uiiiii nn have w!'hQ 0,f W" W"'iwi. He mils uilt . ,0,Vn. '" ws "afn when week net t khnnf ; "l.Ve reaped .arrest. Finallv. iii..;..: '. ".'",- ll"' entiirs body was ten- born letle.-' in ten.... i Ki.iini.ig ei ins ImiJi '"'''nnie tee strong te be i received'.'1 1,C "r0, "'U " . .""""ii, me lrnawlinr nt i,tu This letter nl " . " ' " ' VVIIW se complete ami wns ciiiit'tit.,...! ii l,n, "' ,m,:! I"'1' ' ns cenvlnc, Ceil Wl'lllni. I... il i ... . lnvn .".'' "'.'. "'ttieeier, II ",,. i u . """"- ""' "dtll'Css "mi ts te race It ,, ,,.i., and our c-t(-i,,iy ft(.,. weeks ;,f l hull! it : ""it-, i ne no) decided that he ''i5t inn le a iicwec ,: .n:"7."..",;.,ni":1:'i: . , ' - .... ... i,i ...r-... . ".- - thai V.I I V " . ' "" ""' ' knew "it we bad the l.l,ln,,i,,. .,.i I I'llll'l 11(1 fix 11. IT .. .1.- ........ Ammm i . ...HI llll, CI Mfr; n,l i'ie county detect t fleln without difflculty.!' . sm I ii t'l". ".ill nun tlves brnuglii "'mil in .,1. .!..! .... ...' . ""' . "". Win L.Oaa OI OlOCKinOS ... t.-n Vel t horn nr.. .,11..,,. ..!. .iiiin.... ........ "-. " . '"" " " ' ..' "" -"' "' " "nil k uuilll ... , ... ,. ,,. ,- i i '" ill -l ' ii ' I III! il w.is Mi.ii ,, I Ii "i Jtruelc the child ever the head. She Frt-Uht car robbers, alter tiring shots stances which I admit trouble me con- ' ,V; VcV.f , Preiuirlii" te ike u-i h N I bow at tie left s le m" tl. ,.', Vi. .,'" ,""uV lmU1"' hl "!l" I",'NU'" NI'- 1, , t -i, ,'"vl" " ,,. .'" "-! Ill) II mere Or me? mill - Ii. mm, ..,..........,,., .n.uill- ' l. .,...! Mlnlslei- fill'llllin lit- l...s i. .ll tlllln nn, Hi, I. ,.,HI, 1.1 1 'i". .. '-.."-. .'i'-". ........ tx l-. ,, ,,, , . .- , . W, Picked her i 1. s ,s , m'l i s elc. fiem f.elght car. r the Phila- vlsemeut." )TZv eusel m il g, Ism it W.,s i 1,', i .Tt'nT. " ."." " ""U,' 'R BT low. ' ''. npp n-utlv ... 1...,. Sti.ie funds . ,, '.'. "' " R"'' ' "' u.g ... ., m. oek her out Int. l, i Ii.1. ".li.lnliiii nnd Itrndim: Uallwav at C-itu- Tl... Court was Infernie.l the... Is .,. mneiitl) areusid nt. k n s in at Wasli- black slippers. .-r jtvvi-ls consist f .,,, .',, him. su,,,.p..l uk.s. ,ia, 'lerthere. " . and slice. ,w old wa.rant l.ai.gl.n: e 1 I '" "n" .. l". " "'i" " .. "N "?m 1 "':" " N..U..II dla.mmd .ii.K. huge pear car- "":., ,..,, , ,... .,,..,..... ,. " M'l . '1" I'M g ... W... .1 .He did net knew . n ,..., A shifting crew . luise.l the lebbe.s. n-.niv i l'.T.sttm which must l. ..,. L. "" ll,,1l 'l" .? i!.. . ."". ....".. .T''' "KS. 'liaitieinl hersesliue bioedi. tll - .,. .,. si ...:. ...i,.i u ,. ,. t ,K. " '' "i-'U-lamii i,,,.., ,. j...,. bi whether she vvaa dead or nei t ,..lV. 'but halted when the sliets (lew. The bed even if slie is paroled heic. !.""?', "tt-.V": ."" ' ""I'l""""'" ' mend lavaller with emerald pendant, u,,. .,,l",tl.i.: m m . in...,. I b, Vli.l.-.'w. "".".' uirevv the beily into tbe cns'L- men .Hopped pait of I heir beet) beieie lu"luu ".-..... anil several ether rings ,.,.,,1 ih.u ih- -,.,,.. i., muiimi ... .",M """' ""'e ih- I at .ug . m,,, ., St Entered ns Secend-CImi Matter at tlie Postefllcx nt Philadelphia, Pa. Under tlie Act of Mert'.i 3, 1870 Lest Pearls Found .MILUKEU HAKItlS Actress missed cosily necklace after lsitlng rcstuinant In Pittsburgh, railroad statlbn. Tlie pearls were recovered at the home of n Negro employed ns waiter at the station. He Is In jail awaiting trial FATHER OF SIX DIES TO SAVE CHILDREN Guard at Westvllle, N. J., State Bridge Is Killed by Runaway An attempt te step u runaway team which wus dashing across the State bridge nt Westvllle, X. .!., and headed Inward a group of children playing In the street ce-t the life of Harry lJccker, -Ivty-nlne jeais old. the father of Klx chlhltcn. Ter many cars lie was the tell gate keeper at Gloucester. The bridge keeper grabbed the bridle of one of the horses, but let his held mid was tramphd down, lie died in Cooper Hospital, Ciiuideii. this morn ing. The aei-ldent eecuiri-d Tuesday. Meeker was Iruiihferied te Westvllle several months no ul'tcr long service ut the Gloucester tell gale. AIR GLOBE-CIRCLERS AR DELAYED BY FOG Await ., . I11 ' Better Weather Before Tak ing Off Frem Paris May -". fliy A. P.l lie- aawlHMaabHap4r?BBaaMawts ' IS '' ' f w . 'euaaaaaK:; aLLI cause- tif a slight fog today there was administinli.rii. miiik- dclav in the depnrtuie of Majer a combination of terra rutin men. V T. ISIakc ( aptam Xeinian Mac- Mr. Walker w.is quoted as sujlng. wa .Mllliin nnd Lieutenant ( olenel 1.. I., (advised In elder te save . eal ah the P.Kenic. the I.rltMi aviator who . ,.1Ta cotta biuiness s net regnided rcacin-d Purls jesteiday from Kuglnnd mS sciitlal te iiiiispchiIihi .,f 1 1... .,. en i ne ursc miikc ei nieir iiiiempicu .. .. ... .1.. i of .",11,(11111-mile lligbl around the world. I he airmen laid their machine out en Ikuirgei l-'leld lendv for the departure. I hut nl 1 :!!(! P. M. they were still ' awaiting mere laverauie comiitiens. The ne.u slop for the aviators will ii- L.ven.s. Their piceii(e hen- sjn sjn hreui.es witli the liist of a four-day i international ciiiiyuieu in vvnicii ninny Wireless States General Will Reach Manila Tomorrow Manila. P. -1.. May 'Je. (P.j A. P.i All Is well with Govciner (Jen- i-ral Weed and his party aboard the yacht Ape. A indlegraiii from the Apt i received today said she was unclieied 1 1 the cast coast of the ' in P' 1 liny en bland of Mlndoie. The t.vphoen, which swept northward across Southern Itueu and through Manila Tuesda.v. causing anxiety fei the Governer's safety, has entirely siih. shied. The jaeht escaped the htelm bv taking 1 of use behind 1111 island oft the Miudoie coast. Willi Governer Weed are Mrs. Weed and their daughter, win, stalled with him Saturd.i.v aboard the .vaclit en an inspection trip te Miudoie. The ladin. glllin siUU tne Many epecicu in icacli .Manila mmei 1 reiv . MILK DEALER LEFT $600,000 ESTATE Peter Hernig Came te This Country Penniless When a Bey liivenlei. of tin- personal estate of Peter Hernig. a wealthy milk dialer. , who died in llie Stetson Hospital Maicn 1 L'." al tin- age of 'Klj -nine, lilcd led.i.v showed an amount of Mt"J7.1."2.!i. Of lliis liis iuieiesi lu tlie milk business I was .S'JlH.iiKi.lT. Ilemlg e.iine le this country ule'ie ! fiem Gcimaii) at the age of tout tt-cn. I pennilefs. Ills only tliule was that of iiibiuei maker, lie began the selling ! of milk hen- when it was custemar) 10 ii-airy one's w-.m-sj in buckets and au- ueiiuce 1 1, te the ncigiiheis hy mi ails nl a tin Inn 11. His suci ess stalled after his maiii.ige. for which i-ciiiiieii) lie had te dje a 1l.1t k ii'ler llie one pair of breeches 1i1.1t hi iies-esscd. His lii-sl step tew.iid big ljisiiicss wus u lean te pun base a liere ami a delivir.v wagon. At the time of Ills ih-ath In- had a nourishing business! in Philadelphia and Vtlantn- Cil.v. SHOTS FLY, ROBBERS FLEE Freight Car Thieves Get Away! est aping in a ne'iei ii in'... Detectives Hlchiuilseii and Stiuinpfi collected tvvciit) -four boxes of stockings i out of ninety-six missing frum (lie cars. MAID HELD IN GEM THEFT Mrs. Weiss, 5833 Larchwood Ave., Charges G-I Stele $4000 In Gems llertha Frit man, coleietl. Cham el el ler si i eel near Twenlv tlilnl, was held ln siiitie hail this morning, chaiged Willi the thett of StOPO m jtwcli) b) .Ml., Lewi. Weiss, fis.-CI arcbwnnl .Mi., i.evvis w ci., t....i inn iivenii'. The j'lil was terinerl cm - ii'iv.','.l, -H1:-.. ' .::ri."s n i1"!"'1" . J 1 nilir , . . -- - ,- .... - nn ....- -. . . . .., iliniuend biirpius, lavniiicres, i),-eclies ami lings, was discovered esteidiiy. At her heating before MaglBtrnte Du linn the gill stoutly denied the charge. it .. , .1 i..i ...w- ,. .,,.,, , n,-,-iii ,,,,,..., 11. I 'II I'fl . 11,11 nn line lir tltnl.i inn. ,.ti.j i.unw I,, ,. I. ....I 1 1 "' " 'I' . I, , . . . . . . .. . . ARMSTRONG JOB I 'BUCK' IS PASSED fA. I Committee Sends Nomination j te Council, but Expects Mayer te Act I CANDIDATE FOR PLACE EXPLAINS GUILTY PLEA I Weglein te See Moere Test Vete Is Taken Lawmakers Before by Council's I.nw Committee tinhi.t i "passed (la- biuk" le Majer Moen- en tin- appointment of Themas I'. Aim- stieng as uity put chasing agent. Tlie committee Anted te refer the appelii'ineut te Council without icconi icceni icconi meiulatien se HIchard Weglein, 'presi dent of Council, can lay before the Mayer all the pitperM in the case. I'nder the charter, nppelntmeuts Ijy (tic Mayer te Important eflices- niusl be umlirnicd by Council. Mr. Anntieng's (ontirmatleu was blocked hcveral weeks ace en the crei'id he and his bilness concern Imd pleaded guilty of violating the Slii-iiunn null -trust act. Ik-fore action en the motion which sent the matter back te Council, a tie vote de eloped en a motion te approve continuation of Armstrong, bend of the Coiiklln-Armstreng Terra-Cetta Com pany. Test Vele Is Tie Ceuiicllmen ISurch, Develin, Pntten and Itnper favored conlirmntien, while Ceunelliiu-n Hall, Weglein, Cox and GalTney opposed It. Twe committee membeis, IJiichheU and Ilctwll, were absent. Mr. Armstrong .seemed te score heav ily in his own defense, lie tend an allidavit fieni a former elliclal of (he I'lilti-d States I'uel Administration that I lie ti-rin-retta men virtually were ud- In'il by the Government te de the iIiIiir for which the Government later prosecuted them. The affidavit, Mr. Amistieng s.dd. was made liv A. V. (ircnves-Walker. new production manager of the Ann-il-can Itefriu-teries Company at l'itts- lilll"li ,1 tl r I .lll.liifr tin. ,n .l.i., ..I he iinluslrliil fiimiun vni.llnn ..f tl.,. l-n..l "- - " Score sin (Inn Dctensc Anether point made by Aiiuirenj was in tin leading of a leiler fieni his eiuns , Henry !'. 'I'vveiulily. of Xi-iv ieik, vvne ini quoted Judge Leaned Hand I.- l ,ev lerl:. as s.i.. hit; no inhii-- e i ine niiinn or Ji.uim eninUity was siiewn in tlie terra cotta case. It was Judge- Hand who imposed a line en Mr. Arinstren-' and mi the eni;nn-.rnisiHing Company after guilt. pleas. Armstrong today lepeated ids assiitien lie had been udvisisl te Pit-nil "net guilt.." but that In- pie- 1 ... 1 t.. .1. . ...1.. . ' ,. i.ii.-ii in -,1111111 1,1 mi.- eiuur iciia (eiia ,,,,,. ll'1 ii.. v ,.,,,.,,.,,,. ....,1 .1 1. .1. , ! llie Sln-Vu'inn Antl-Tr, ,M V,' w i l siieeeh attributed te Secretin-" of Stale .IMI1lllllll.il, 1 Mr. Armstrong mentioned the Lock Leck Lock weed liivi-stlgatius Committee lu Xew 01 k. nnd said thnt Atiiirnm llri.,i,l Hauglierty was about te investigate the luvestigateis. "J he Attorney General had better leek out or they will Investigate him," called out Councilman GalTney, While Mr. Armstrong was reading Ids cviileme. Ceuncilmnn Gunn ,at with his e.vcs closed. Gnn.s is net a nicjn-hei- of the cenimiltie. It was bis 1110 1I011 eiiginnlly thut held up the pur cluislng agent uppeintuient. nGn and Alinstreng have been political enemies. JUDGE BALKS PAROLE FOR FORMER CROOK Finletter Hesitates te Accept Ref ormation of Mether of Five Judge l-'iiiletler held tlie rase of Mrs. Maig.iret llellly. "Queen of Pickpock ets," who has '"gene stialgiit" for two .veins for the sake of her husband ami live children, under advlsemein today K spite of a plea for parole in which 'As sistant District Attorney SpeNei- joined. Mis. Ileilly was lueiight te tiial en tluee indictments, charging her with the theft of poi kethoeks tiem Slis, l((l Prevensky and Mrs. Mary Gerhart. The charges have been standing for several .vcars. The woman was arrested 011 u iugliive warrant, served en bci-'en her husband's farm, where she left lier 1 hllilren. C. Stuart l'.itteisen, ,)r,. her ntlor ntler liny, told the Cem t Mrs. Helll.v expected snnli te he a metlier agllluv "M.v Investigation slinw.s that she has been leading a respectable life (nv the Inst two vc.irs, .Mr. pelser added lieiieve sue vviiiiin (eiiiiiiue 10 de se, given a chance." "This giving of pineles lias been tiled hefeie without much sun-ess," said the Judge. "Apparently the pilsencr has lefermed, but she seems iilwn.v te bieak nut again. 1 den t believe in BEE'S BUZZ IN BUS BLAMED j Insect's Antics Caused Accident I and Damage Suit t The biuzing of a bee In n Camden bus was the chief factor In a Milt for M00O damages lilcd in Camden today i ter Xcvln Hciistcd, Jr., of Mcicliaiit- vllle, X. .1. ,1 . I f... . I..., .1.1. n.. I .. I 1 ill .,1., ... ,v ,,,,,. 1 ,, . .. ...- .. . v, v ... , ,,,- 1,111-1 1 1 e, 111-, HIT .' .11. ... , till Ills wil) te Lnuidcn High Scheel I M'Ar.TVtKNTH TO htlll I.VKHV I'UHhK I nnu mi-el every reiiulrcinrnl nu) i,B Viiim,! nutrUly bv cen.ultliiK the Aeartnien t cIbm! nctteu en Viftt S9 and 80. Adv. t.ii in. nn,. ." wiiiiiui'ii iiigu ,-seimul I "- , i it i .i ,-,..ii ii vein- agn a bee Hew Inte a bus owned i''"ls '"',,,'l' beside her. On a stove near bv" Slcwait Williams, ,u,, , 1. ih) were seven ether cats lighting feebly i ape the Insect stinted among the pMs. ',v,,r l'"' "'muaiili of u tried egg. Curle.l sen.;ers, .mil Williams, the si.'i a.M'ii. "1' lu " IU" xu'"' '"" m"u "'"1 whlnlin; hciame filghtelied I ml dun, the is en u table weie two small kittens, against a teleguiph pole HeuMed's ' '''m' V,""1" "f Health was notified nt urn. vvii. injuicil. the cnndltlun el the room, nnd ibe cats PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922 Sentenced te Jail CIIAKLKS It. CRANK SAY CRANE FACES PRISON IN SYRIA i - American Ex-Ministe.r te China Sentenced by French Military Court UNITED STATES "SOUNDED" lJy Hie Associated Press Chicago. May 12.". Sentence of twen ty ear in prison en a chaige of in citing lccent disturbances in l-'ieiiuh niand.lte u-iriteiy in Syiia lias been meted out te Chailes II. Crane, of Chi- j efige. h'" a i rciicii iiiiiiiiii. cenn in Damaseus. according te n cepj righted dispatch tiem Caire. Kg.vpt. published ted.iv in til - Chicago Dail.v Xevs. Tlie dlpiiti-h is based en repeTTs publlshM in Aiabic newspapers it reived In i 'nil ii. These lenerls. nccerding le the l'ailyi News. saJ the military court passed the sentence "after a bearing bj de fault (this Is in the absence of the accused I." .i. ' "A notice in the newspapers, ilsniiich centinuid. "minting the r centnuMl quo tie me imuniqiie adds ih.it the Ai uci eminent has been untitled of ili-lnl iniumunieiie adds ih.it the Aiuer lean tiev the ventlfd "While Mr. Crane in the course of i Ids tmveK iivehls 1'iuiKc and the , ......:...,m it,..,.. :u tittl.. imw- I' 11111 nr-i-..---..-ii-,. i. ii.. .' ...- j--- slbillitv that the sentence will be car ried out. "Aecnidiiic te the newspaper. He (eurt held thut .Mr. Crime was equally responsible with numerous S. riant who ere serving letms in prison en ac ceuiu , of the outbreak. Kcperts trem yriii are that political jn-seuei-s are ebigci . - , . .. ,1 . . it. te sleep en the jail lloer and te subsist oil ilrv bread ami olives " 'M l-n,..ljl. .lifteen '"'.""'"x- lTVW,li i1"' WiV 1 ' ' 1 , 1 .1 . Al . I vaiieii was one 01 me wmieii m-m-i icii liy ,tr. 1 rane te icceive ciiucaiieiiiii beiielits 'in this I'nited States. Ills check for SlfKIII te defiay her traveling ' 1 xpeiiHcx prompted the charge that the 1 American Gevciumeiit was subsidizing the S.vrlan malcontents. 1 "Slie was arrested, depot led from Damascus and confined in a jail near I Deuuia, but she lecently made her es cape. According te icpeits. gendarmes tmested the Italiwandjl irl in the hope of learning .Miss Aalied s whereabouts. After they had put her- through the I'thiid deeiee' in a vain s-llert te tone the t-Iil 1 te give luferm.it ion they 1 -ought, tli'-y locked her up for two benis in nil empty tomb. She was then taken back te prison in a state tit" collapse." , Washington. May ..V (Ity A. P.I The I'lench Government hint inquired nl tlie State Department as te the pie cis status of Charles It. Crane, v. he , for the last si months bus been in-I vesliguting londllletiN lu the Xenr Ihist. , The State Depnitment, it was learned I today, it-plied Mr. Crane was acting entirely en ids own initiative and was 1 without nil) Government commission. ' Mr. I Vane, after a trip acm.ss Siberia Inte Soviet Uussin last .vea'r and after 11 shmi visit In (lie I nited States, h-tt . for Southern Luiepe. Hcccutly lie was heard ft in S.vrin, wdiere he was said J te be making an inquiry into comlstieus of tlie Arabian and the Tuiklsh pepula- ! tieus. His activities seen nttracted the I aiteutlnii of the French Government. 1 Although l-'reiich etlii-iuls de net belle e I he Incited the natives t() icslstaiuc ' .igainst the I' rencli military forces ciip.ving S.viia. they regard Ids picseim us highly Inimical. The natives, with called ideals of Ainericiin Inslltlltielis. Wen- said te have 1 1 been eiiceuiagiil I')" Mr. Clime's pies ' 1 ...it. ,i .11.... t U'c Illlieilis 1 lis. ill lir IV-- si .in- 11 iiiiui-ii lien of the lit-ncb mandate ever tlie , eun try uml te demand ahseiuie inde pendent e, Mi. Ciane is n fmnier Ai.ieiliuii Minister te China and an auiheiliv en Far Lasteru aifalis. He -u-qulri 18 CATS IN ONE ROOM Companions of Weman Taken Frem Squalid Heme and Killed Agents of tlie Society for the Pie Pie entleii of Ct unity te Animals Invaded a looming house at ."(17 Xerth Scveiitn street this morning. In one of the moms tln.i fmiiid ii woman In I. ml ti It I. vn.,.... were sent in tnc .iienis icctuge ami put te dcatli. Oamiliial Deuihrrir nrtaa all Ctthellf. I t tn Manuul et l'rer, AiiX, 5V" ' kkr .' ' Ki 't i Mi ( ,wm ml., ' . , , ?' ,r yTB rkmm. ,kmkm - t-kkkH ' kkkkkB, i T DEFENSE JOLTED Samuel Garn, Codefendant of Rich Weman, Changes Plea te Nen Vult MOTION TO QUASrj HER INDICTMENT OVERRULED Jewels Flashed in Court Trial for Alleged Fake Held-Up II u u Xtuft C or ii si'ei ilnii IVrchelil. .V. .1.. May 'I SON CASE igleiind was cut from under the de'ens. de'ens. ef .Mrs. SRi-nh L. UobertKen in court, 'here tedav when a co-defendant, also . chiugcd with attempting te ueira mi I.IejiIih In a fake jewel robber., with- I drew his pica of net guilty. i Samuel Gusn. a telegrapher at the Leng ltranch slatien of the New erk nnd Lenit Hranch Hnllread. is charged with having framed up the rebberv with i ' I lie fair defendant and Jehn Halley, .also indicted. Halley is charged with' I having acted the part of the bandit I who took the jewels at. the point of a 'idstel. i I Gush's nlteiney, Charles I.. Cook, of Anbury Pnik. nreM! and withdrew; ! bis client's plea, pleudlng non vult in- steail. Mrs. Robert.sen was allecked, and sat aH if fre.en in her chair. Her jaw dropped and she gazed at her co defendant. At once her attorney. A. .1. C. Stokes, leaped le his feet and with diew her pica of net guilty and made a motion te quash the indictment, al leging I.leydri, of Londen, which in sured the stolen jewels for S.ri.".000, had no license or right te de business In Xew Jersey. Judge Unlit V. Law rence overruled th motion. Quick Change of Tactics Previous te the trial Attorney Sl"kes had declaied that he would depend en I mi tenlmlr-ntlttes. but when he lesr the jrst today' through tJasn's change of tden he abruntl.v changed bis tactics, Prosecutor Charles l Sexten, in outlining the fuse te (he jury, told of .Mrs. Hebertsen having insured her jewels, valued then at S"."i.."ifK. She new values them at twice that sum. She met Gasn. In- said, having hired bim te de odd jobs. Mrs. Hebertsen. the proseiuter said, told Gusn mortgages were due. tsiie needed money nnu , wanted a fake robbery arranged. She. Halley and (iasu later, lie Mild, ar i - iiiict - d that Unlley should disguise him Uelf as n buiglar. go te a certain deer leek In at u dinner party and If all ,,,.,. laK,iK , take that as his cue. the front deer and ling. ItlauketH. said Mr. Sexten, shrouded the doersf" and windows except the one llnlley was te peep through. The con- ' siiiracy was hatched in Hecembcr. he laid, and the "robbery" eccuired I-'eb-ruary IS. Mrs. Hoberlsen at ranged te lmvc witnesses present, he said. A Alt.s Olive Itoblnseu, a David S. Myer and Kdgar 1, ..,..,, .....,. Hii Iit dinner with her. 1alKlv ,,, , th(, nI(;la ll the ,.l)b ,,..... 1 ,, ,.,lill.).,i .. ..,, J....1 At,k. Itoliertsen bcreamed, hacked up te a luifler, took her bag, tilled with tissue , paper only, nnd threw i' te ltalley. Then he described the hue and try. and the statements of Mrs. Uobeitseu I thut she hnd been lobbed. That night at u caid party, he quoted her as sa.vlitg "I should wen), the jewels were in sured." Tells of Alleged Confession Investigation followed, Mr. Seteu said, and Mrs. Uebeitsun confessed and she gave te tlie Investigators nn order addressed te Mrs. l'lnience Pelleln-an at the Itelneid Apai tmeiits In Xew Yerk for the jewels, In a uipbentd there, he said, in tissue jiaper. the iewels supposed te have been stolen were found. The jewels, lie said, vveie 111 his pocket, lie produced for the jiir.v a pliotegiapb of them. Fjirst upon the witness stand was Jeseph Meigau. of Iteselle Pnik. V. J., the man who plm ed the iiisiuaiice upon the jewels. Mr. Morgan proved te lie a most re luctant witness. He at th-t said he never heard of ''LIe.v ds of Londen." but later amended this by sa.vlng he knew of no insui.'in iinpitii) by that i.vact naiue. H. Glultbie, Meigan's partner, vv-ns nest eiiM'd. lie admitted tin- premium en the policy had 1 1 paid hv Mis. Robertsen and the pelh.v imd never been (ancellctl. Mr. Stokes dn-vv inn i,f the witness that the pieinliiiu mi tlu policy nnu uei been paid witiun tlie ten da,s piesfcilbed for the pnlii , in remain in foil c. Morgan was retailed and piedincd a statement made in him bv Mis. H,,beit H,,beit sen ut her home the Sitnda.v fellnvvln; the robbery. .Tesiuh Stialtnii. a netat.v, ideutiliisjl tile Statement In Meg Ifrilu.i f s.,t, l! ,.,..,i '"lb) 'her at her Deal Itencli home "Tin- paper waN it statement of il.iiiu. Wears Gems lu Omit Mrs. ItebeitM-u nppi-iiiil in emu I latl In a Paiisi.ui uewn and wearing X,il,0()(l in jewels. The u chnical chlllge against her Is iniispii.ti in deiiaud and hireeii) . Mrs. Uobertseti. who is widow of C. C Miller, wealth plulaiithinplt. and separated sl veins agn tiem her tei end husband. Dr. Jeseph A ltohertseu. was attired ill the latest mode. Her Ambassador Harvey Dens White 'Tepper Empire Day tendon. Mil) -." Ambassador Gceige lltil vt weie a white "top per" when he ntteiidtd the I'mplrc Day liiiit-ht'eu el Canadians yes tenia), thus breaking into the s.ir s.ir teiial class of Sum W idler, the lute King IMvvnnI ami Colonial Min ister Wiinleu Chun-hill. Tin- headgear is tlie ultro-ceiiect one fur meiulug ami afternoon w.n ilurliig ill- i iii-hui raseu mil is own Idea se far ns ,. , iltns. ,,. cencernrd. wmm'mmmf'xsmM W'ySjOWLVM - vr Ci,iUIH re-'..' l, $100,000 Verdict te Widow Who Was Jilted by Bim Gump Creditors of Mrs. Zander Hasten te Gelden liarbeaic A l It'll? ...'.. as Australian Millionaire uutiuiva un i ti.i 1tpeal or Reconciliation One lliindnvl I heil-siiml Dell.iis! 'I hat is the alln jiIukiI upon the leiidev woman bv u jui. in Judge Itieliardsnii's C oil 1 1 this morn ing Ami that inul.ev her lieurl legal tender. The verdli t was j the dramatic en- , mux of the famous bn-aeh of pretnl"C .ml breiignt by M I'" 1 1 " n r i ( t t m , a u d e r aguiusl It i' n j n m i n II. Gump. I he mail who invented Au tiatlaii luenev . The ineie or les fai plain iff was net in court when the scaled verdict whs opened mid read but. as Cue men tion et the sum cume from the bench, ' theie was a veritable cyclone in the L'ouitreom. The judge ordered the win dows c-leed nnd his order was about te be obeyed when it was discovered thai the cause was the embined sighs of relief from some hundred or mere pei-Miiis ciewdeil ill the back of the room. H Inter developed that these pel suns wen- creditors of the plaintiff. . There was a tmsc moment mime iliiitely pillowing the announcement, ei ,1... )!... .. .1 a...!.. Inl1 -,.n. I . ... . . llie veiilli'l 1 the words fell from the judge's litis. S. Polycarp Jloevey. counsel for the defendant, was heard te sputter Miuiething. "Wiitil was that you aldV" de manditl the judge, irevv-ning down fieni the bdich. Mr. Heeve stammered and seemed contused. Wlij. jour honor." h- explained. "1 enlj said that is. 1 remarked I icgiet it." "I'll.' said His Houei. still looking heat I et a R in i v& ; Hk i,, X Ja s" LAST-MINUTE NEWS SENATE MAKES MOVE TO CURTAIL DEBATE WASHINGTON, May 25. A movement, said te have the backing of n large number of Senators, te change the ancient Senate rules permitting unlimifccl debate, was initiated today At a conference of Republican Senators. REPORT MEXICAN OFFICIAL ON WAY TO NEW YORK EL PASO. TEX., May 25. Keperts in Juruez, ficrew the bolder fieni heie, aie that Secietarj de In Hueita lett MexToe City Tuesday afteinoeu with Len Salinas, niesideut e the Beard of the Mexican National lines, and will pass thieugh El Tase early tomorrow ou his way xe New Yeik, where he is te meet international financiers. BELL EXPLANATION VAGUE ON CHECKS Mentions "War Chest" Up by Kephart in Statement Piled STSATE LOST $11,000 U hat "Hln.sl s" I'rem Lewis Hare Slieun in Treasury I'.last Ne I 'I lull Stale luiuls Wile J igg1 d in 1'ie inteii st of pnli tii i,uis Thai 'e-'iik ilepe-.ts and State books did net ngi.-e. P.last Ne '.' That "'senn betlv " maiiaged te 'g'l" s.uue S'J..iMMI of State funds in i he. k juggleiv. I'.last Ne. ."-That dt-ln.v in di positing ST-IM-,'- L.iuseil enormous less te State. P.last Ne. 1 Alleged i he. k jug- .glery In bank accounts. A Slate "win i best " pib up liv Il.umen W. Kt-pluiit vvhui Slate I'lLisiiiir v as mention. d i.hI.iv b,v Jnliu A. lb II, I'llis'-nul b.m'.ti. in cpliiin ilU lie ident ib-iii'i d in Auditor Gen- i nil Lewis I,i. i i j, in Mutt tin. i ace nm.-liii; lt. Itell. win. as ,i,. I., t. I U,,l Stuti s Senate as mh 1 1- i te Senater I IOU. Stlll'-il tlllll KipI'Ml fl.-d hill te sutistitiiti cjieiks ill the Cirne-ie Tiiist 'enipinv fet tl.il.s di'ivvu l- the tieiisuier iiiteresr. Mr. Itell. in Ins statement uf e pl.tnntinn, wus silent lenn-iiiiiig u,,. blank checks and Insisted he thought Mr. Kepbaitwa. acting within liN t'ttii inl aiitberit) Hell Issues Stulemeiii Issuetl at Pittsbuigh. Ml Hell's statement fellows; "In IMS. dining llie war. Mi Ke, -hint, then StuteTieasiirt i . caine In nu ns ptcsldeill of tin Ciiniegi" Trust Cempiin.. whtch was eni; ,,f the de poslterles of the tiensiilei of Allegbem Count), with lefeienie te tin- in, inner ut ll'linfelfillg the State celle. Hen. te Hie Stale Tleasill). "He informed me thai In niteutle.' te iissinible about .S.'IMI.ikiii .,. . ..niergency fiiiiil. lie usked for the sub. titutlen of bank check for the ceun'v i ieu4 an rata Striate, C.liua. Thm ' ?' I ,ulici i llei I'ntp J'! Var In Mall. !.......... ,.., It, i fl it ir Vlh i neon vini i. "I thought jeii sniil "J'lj le gel it .' ' The ilcfi-nd.nil. who s,n beli- his at tome,. ."s at tcctcd visibU b the enlb t hut it was Impossible te fiitheni his emo tions". Tle-ie was u suggestion of a tremble in the place whcie his chin should have b i'ii ai'l he un doubled'.v veukl have lulu n his in u s i a i I iieiniil.v II In had imd niivlliliig le bite It with. Asked nfl'-iwatd wheilni- he wmihl put this day Mown as y tiiimipli e- a defeat In his dim.. Mr '.iimp a d "Sir: I de iief keep H dial." "Xe." lemiilked Ins iitteiliet "that's just the trouble veu didn't keep it. Veu sent it bin K It Is believed that this rijptn- re mark had some reteience e one uf the points in dispute during the tiial. "Mr. Gump." 'enlinued the re porter, "will .veu p.ij the veidict at once or will .veu appeal the case''"' ill linfii.ii flu. ilnfetiil'iflt "If I eniv thmi.rht m .. tl-f.!,.. .,.- .!- .... .. "Lxnctlj." interrupted Mi. Hemey. "lint .veu didn't, se we ve lest, lining man." tinning te the rcpertct, "Air. Gump declines te make a statement for publication " "JSllt." Insisted -the lepeitcr "u Mr. X-indi-r ' At the lnuitien of the n.iine. an -. pres-ien et pain cies-.ed tin- uppei jium of Mr flump's face. He uiilteretf something that seunik-d like ''even 1 nnllnuril mi I'.mr setrntfii. t uiunm YERKES FOILS WRIT BY FREEING AUTOIST But 'Fining Squire Slaps Fines en Others Despite Higher Court Ruling EXPECTED TILT ABSENT h w nil tin 1 'fin vv 111 e ' n .1,1 v wlv ave ten teiiav liv .-.lie elkes. uf Mill- ail admit last unn it w itli tnc i ase ,,f 1 ii of l.'iiisiuw in-, I Hit -ilhel- of t he ev Club, w.is siiriiiuiiiii-d 's was nan. ,.- of the l1 ii". thieugh nr I III V 111 de.lilllg vv . n l.-iiiiiih I 'i- Kt lined . slnlie Itolliellil lietiili- e have hill- Ii"' Mite th the lit tl fll 'tllllllU lill. e;n Ian p i for iiii'lng Ills ,-llltullle- -tlifi- lnolei isis wile hIsii silllllil.nic I In line Reikis The stage was i ' s,. t, , ,et !,.,,,! hattle. us tin ".liltlgi ' hd ilfi'lillcd In- .litt'lidtil te line , '1 who violated the siiitniileblb laws i, .'.mlless ,,f ,, ml.iig , t Judi Jelni-,iii I Psfi Coin ts.' Kali; 'I I' 'll 'Ig'- 1 HI 1 llss, !',,,! I hi, , I linnlisls i.illlll W.IIVl a h III 111 -II ll " lelui-ed nn I, ill in ipp,lU hei,,,,. ,h, iLV ali aLLm 1 mill 1, 1 i.'isii'.i S...i,., Tl-.. ,lu,, I thl Ihll" .1 .1 '-ll,.- uf ih I'm..- lu I '"' I"' istll ' mil ei Cl, I t '1 , n,. ,n,l ir a iinii.li! 1 bus,, I,, vi.iiv, a ii, ., 1 1 n s ,.', s assel.ed I... v.i lid pav m, ntt' nl ion te this 1 ml. 'in ,, ,n ,,, 1 . , ligllt llli'll,' Illllll,' l.ll.lliiu. ,.r, h". .1 lens,. l.eluu e lien ,e h-.irnis lini'Illll. T' little tlllll, .lis, iv. ,s u il Idled ami i lid I, -ai ,, ii.,,, , fall 1" . '"Ill II MM' ui , J! n , '-iv.-d that Jeseph Sapp. tl IM ,) ,, i In. -ii rest.. 1 D, Ken Iv . had I... i un. 1. bv an .mi. imibile uim I,,.,,!,,.! rh. .euiiiv line and was the West ', I. .'Klelphiii Iloiiii-epnihic iliisi.tai in iitui ii . i i.i. ii i I'fiining in waste in, tlii Ill Ine i ulillniinl i,ii -,,tr sc irnim, I iillllllll I lit FANNY WARD LOSES GOWNS Actress Leaves Several Thousand Dollars' Werth In Taxi p ir's. Muv "J". .mm v, , i ,i , Il.ii' le dollar a. tie -v-ei'lli t.l 1 'H M. I ll -bull.,1'1. lit V dle.-e i , i. , , i al. vl lb. sin wi ui iulii a slu.ii st.,1. ' i-i'-inilj . nil 111 li sin, i. linn b.T i ... cab was gene ft. Miss Ward bail im tul,,. .i.,w .. from her 'dressmaker In aula ipnt.,;i f trip U CUIIVIIICt fA. ' ft.i mmz&'Wtfe & $iii W3S 4 v,J . - !i WIGHT PRICE TWO CENTS W31 LLOYD GEORGE AWM zm FACES Appears Before Heuse of Cenii . . . - t V& mens nnci ueuates uenea Conference POINTS OUT PEACE PACT AS- BENEFICIAL RESULT Londen Hears Prime Minister Will Meet Poincare Early in June IS the Associated Press , I.0111I011. lm '.-; i.eud dicer - I"1 Piiine. Minis lei LIe.v 1 Geerge eeii h. enterci t,p if,.,.,. f Commens 'Ins nfiMiioeii rm i,.iM 0n foreign edhles f ,. 1 ;., ,.ni. ,,,,, .Jiit-h Is likelr i !,,,. lmp.ni.,,,! hearing upon his piditi.-ii fnluie The U.iiea .Oiifeienie fei ined the i"vt f.H th,. .ichaie. iih the Prime, MIllMe,- .p.Llj r Jl(111) ,(i ,N aeIl,eve. meiits. en. I, as Hi,, agi cement for u truce and (he (minimi.- results 1 cached, ami his .upeiii-nls inning f,. t,ll)f ( Lns-se-(.erman tt.-iiti as the biislH for II, 1-IHS III l. 1111,. I, ,.u ... ".. Mr. Llevil Genij in heginiilnir bis speei-Ji sM, he vvllh tin- busine imrpesiil dealing only ss of the (ieneii L'llthei-. leg liml (Mil nut intend in disciiHs Ger- man lelatleii up i.rnish leiatleiiH uiin 1 tame, an oppeiiiuiii.v f, discussion of which would ,e prnvldcl ne-st week. War Alniespbeie Keinalns The Piime .Minister, after icviewinr tin- uhjicts t. centeii-nie. said that 111 lcgard te the inii.f rnn .. i...t.M 41... le ""'terelic. had Hilccei-did lie Would bim- pli stun- the fads lairl and let the lil-Iilbets judge tin-in fail Ii Although ,,...,,,. ..,, j,,.,,;, ,.,tiiblishe,J 11 l.uiepe it imis quite cleat, be said, that tin- war atmosphere in a certain teiir leuiuim-d. As ter Uussin. it was hopeless for h-i. vvliatevi hei g.,cniment, said, the l-rime Minister. t expect te cxtri-",'if.- hn-sclf frm the pit ,,f .qu-j- m,. 'I. without the assietuiice f the ether 1 ihiM. nations. I Their, vveie thnv tiltei natives in deal- nig vviiii the Kussi-iii situation, Mr. I. emI l.eerge pointed out . The tirst was i.n.i. vvhi. Ii laid falb-d Xe en had suggested that at Genea. The ce. loin! was te leave Ittii-iia te her fut'e. ICiisse-fieiinau Pact Shevs Peril ' I Sut hew." he asked, ''could wt insure Liiinpe against t. ,iv(H tlilK imliev "vntiltl involve' Tl Htnae, Get mail agi ment shows the sort of P'-ril I mean " , Mr. Lle.vd Georg- x. ill u.ei t Pn-li'iier iniiiiaie i, i i laine ai lioulegne ir-tVJ . . i"e""i".' enri) in .nine, tlie I !viiiii!i V.t..,k ....I t. .....i , " , ."M.i.i s.(., s ii ui(i;i. simiii" in,, niei-iiug ui'i he for Uts- 4 I" I lie IllCI-llllg nn he fi' iJjsw. , I'll d the gciii ml Luiepeaii peliilf "VJj'J -iiuatiiii and qiicsiiniM left eyer 43 1 lu Gc'ie.-i Cnnleleiicc. the news. ""1 I I SN-nu till '! illllll I apt 1 S.HVS, Ne M.ntiiuiatinii uf in icpert that " t-h a 11 ceting l'.is ,. airaiiged ' J tiininU't ai Dn,ntiig Strict today, DR. RICHARDSOlfTO QUIT ST. MARY'S Will Ce te Burlington, Vt., as Recter of Church of St. Paul's Di Gi uige l.v icle Hi. Ii.nilsuii has re signed 11. vli.u- of the Pi. 1 Cathedral of sjt. Maiv. ..t I'.iu.iil .Hid Smith streets. 'I'lic itsignaiiuii was veil b) llishep I Jin nt lam!, i- this mm n'ng. What eftvet the wnhiliii" ai of Dr. It"'li!lli.iili 11111 have oil the i-atheilin' nn, fin in, in whiih. next In ltlshep Ithiiit-huiilt 1 . he w.is the mini rousplcii reusplcii "is tiguie. 1 .inn,,! iiuw lii foreseen, Attti long ,v cats ,,r piepaiatleii this iiinveim m at la.t ebtalii'-tl n-t egllitiun fiem the dleieail tuuveiilluii vvlicu 11 1 ellilllltfee v.iis .elei ted te confer with tin- '.ithcdia! 1 'eiiiuiittfc I 'r Un IiiiiiIseii will go in r.ulllng inn Vi . Si-pieiuber I 11. ie. ler 0' the Chuii h ui St. I'iiiiU 'This the larg est parish 111 the Nciuimit ilieeese, and ha. about s7u , ,,iiiiiiniii. ,int- an c.t !.-iisiuii ui ' in tment f-i win, in rhe 'iniibv nii.vt-r.ilv , aii, iviuiiii build ings nn hiding a . Ir.'iil ileditated le All Saints t liesi'ii liar in ll III 1 i 1! 1 I1.11tls1.11 w.is 1 husi'u ns vicar u Un- I'ln-Catlieilinl 111 Jiiiiuiir), 11)1)1, after In- bail seivimI len veins as rector of tlie Chilli ll of St Mill) 111 Wekt I'hilatlelphi.i Haiiiiiel 1'iibi.i l.llk'-'s li.ll sh An assistant the Itev. I. I'eietll, till in-1 Iv of St. inn! a vi sti wete given le In 111 N.i s.lggesl inn Ii ii . iiiiiii but Dr. It.i liiiidsuii i ti -iguiii en in an way 'ii'elvi. ditli' ulM v-.ib bis v.-.tiv cum- i d ui ii pi i iitai ivi . ,.f i be innit pluluilielit fauilllis in lb. ,e esc, or i III the . b i ii il aiiili',1 il i s si it igainst the i, ui, however, has beiii ui'ighi bv I'm. ih Sliuins, ig-u pi'iiliei.m l.t-ep.-i . whose place wit. .1 I' inline, lulluwuig un nr. inui -aid te Ii n been sponsored by ll'.i ba.ti.eii. I'll.' suit is still pend- 'lllli In- lil Is epi.i leil fiem the Ins It'slj- ai jiving Hie ii. i.i. lis tin '11 I ii- I!., bin d-iiii i III iv Ini. yrnrs Tiev After his eil ns i urate In Tn" Frem St. M Paul h Church native of dlli.tllel. be -i's .liibii s I "Inui Ii liillli . he W.'llt I.I it A lliii ii v mid lati i i 'bun Ii in It' iiliiugleii .. no strnngei te the ' St Peter'., . V 1 se that lip. ciineni uieeene. li.-l In f iii 1 114 lu I'hlliiilelphU ii us ii-. i. i ui lie- inui ii ,, in,. nPH.i,if . ... r tl... .' . i. ..it ... . slim ill .liens i nn i i r.l km Countess Murkievlcz Guest HtraU f$ I in- i ..unless ne lliiiltlevlez, first iiJsl .. ..i.i.iii .l,...l ... ll... II..1.I.1. 1,..1'- rf.yf 1 ' ' " .'....p.i i ii run I ,") nt. ui. vvii- tin guest of honor today 'jm- I a lulu in mi g.vi-u liv rue I'l'iiusylvanlll j Win 's I s As. in latum ni tC jieti iii w inn ii vinn v'eiiini f iireml1vv?s)i.n in n ' In ini' ..llinis iiiii'iule.l. Aftfi-jf.ll nn mil' i. tmi ine i eniin-H win ivnrn tim l' 1 I'luilllell.e vv she , clie(Jileif AiAm seak Her v i-it le ibis city U PHflwH)" uf a suiuil nillliie n 7, 'i r- MuQi 1)0 OV WANT A Jdllf Til EM r AfctKftiJ nl.iity et llitm aUvertlud In .ika M.ilt.'XiU J lvaeutj ceimna laeay en aMam.J-. z&Uit afrSI Jraa j 4 'fl r-'t m - 4 u : -..a . .- t.a ie.1 X4W1 ,iM tiV&l'h. rs?- N&Jbti&&i5x.i.ii k?sbi ;ht:Ji, j f' s &&' k.? ! An..f.' J ISViSIS V C, -! L-i f K. V-
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