ifOWiSi' I M'.,3 L 'ff r EVENING PttBLIC MDGEft-PHILADfcLPHlA, HtJKSDAY, t:AY ''23, 1922 " Jg f F RECEIVES IAD CASE P ISTOLS t -. hi'r Discrepancies Revealed Slayer's Story AUTO FOUND UNINJURED BOYS CONFESS THEFTS I I Admit They Robbed Camden Slnvj- I Ing Society Twe small boy- liine e-nft il '" breaking Inte tin- rooms of llir Liberty Kinging Society. Lewis mill Mocluiiite 'streets, Camden, mitt te stealing eitni- cras, clock mill n mimbcr of ra.ers and cigarettes RAore SOUNDS OFF THE DEVON HORSE SHOW OPENS HE VON HORSE SHOW Mrr. WILLIAM el. CLOTHIER I Tie bti.s lire Wa let- (lr7.elNOW.sUi. lit- UlOUCIieSS OKies ctnu maumg mi I teen, nf l.llicrtv street Heir Ivvclftll.i ItV InVOBtigatien Of Wealthy 'Camden, and Jesse ManucuM. of the I same iieltliborheod. When tln-y were uiTP-tcd tlic hml a ct of hur,'luii,iti,: tools The! Were lielil by Hi' -order St nk- house. Add Zest as Colorful Crowds Gather , fly ttie Associated Press White Plains. N. V.. Mny J I Counsel tepresenllng Waller S. Waul. ' ?i millionaire baker's son. who claims te nave sner i larencc rcicrs in pit-iie-fence near the I'n--i. e icscrveir ncnrlv two weeks age. teila tinned ever tn Sheriff CJeergt I.. Werner iwe pistol which Vcre alleged te have figured In lhfc story telil by Ward of a bnti'c In-- "'tween him and a band of b';u!.in.iil-v , . Wartl'i; ntttrneys, hewecr failed te Mvcal'tlie htiantp and seiiei held wh'uh the blackmailer-, may lime bad upon their victim. District Auoinej W.-ct.s yesterday bad declared that the whe'c story of the alleged blnekmail plt must be unfolded te the public If Ward "-'nod en bis plea of veil -defence. I Til telling newspaper lifti of In- re CIpt of the two weapon-, the Sheriff mode known that he yesterday had in "spected the auteni..') le in whi.li Wnrl maintained be had gene te kcei a t.'ist Vlth the band nnd w',ii lie as-cl'-il was 111 the center of the biftlerii'iiiu. The SherllT declared i hut tie- .-a. gti'.. no indications of having bn a tai get, , although il picvuuisv bad hem reported that billet- had shuttered :i pane of cln. Considerable my terv b.i- -urrounded the whereabouts of the two wen pep- al leged te have been owned bj Ward an! Peters, nnd many t until-ting tai. ments hnve come from etTn-Inl source, as te their disco erj or non-discovery dnce ft young Ward surrendered la-t Saturday a wcck nite" rcrei- oeu was loueo and described t tight m which he s-ald nine shot were lired. three bv bint. The Sheriff announced th.u -liertl after Ward Mirrendered the N'.-w Yerk police had been asked te -end our a dMcrlntlen ef '-lle.s" and ".lack."' but fiffi that no ncneral alarm had as jet been m elrr.',,ate.v ... xvea mis ocjcriecii a- mme;a - reven yearv old. rive feet -cen. dark complexion, smooth face and well dressed. "Jack" va. said te NORRIS PRAISES FEDERAL RESERVE Says United States Can Lead Business World by Ce-operation of Bankers ADDRESSES STATE SESSION S-'n' nritc'i " nvntiiO TuMii- I (die IMltsbursli. M.v '-'" Ne banker should eer 10-e IslU of th- considera censidera considera ilen of public pnllcj. of patriotism and ef coed te the ieminunit in wblib he doe business. licerKe V Norn-, cov cev rrrir ( the Keder.il Heserw H.uik f Thilanelpb.n. de'nred. in aiidr'-Hini memb'-r-. of th 1Vnnvivnnia Stale r.nnkers A-eciatun wlildi is ueldiiiR its -ller annUersary convention here tr.dn. 'l'l-e session has been plven ever "COUNTY FAIR" 13 FEATURE Pirfect Deven weather" w.t ''ic slad cry of I'hiladelphia's horse levers as the R.Hhereil this morning f 'f the opening of tlie Deven Herse Sh w and Count Fair 'I'iiere was net a c'eud in the sky. and tl.e nir whl e warm wn- rear and btac'.nc pejsllih due te the ele trli im pu'srs heimt sent tbiMiiRb li by tin Straw bridge & Clothier radio bread-cis-ting sintieii This I- I In fir-' 'ter.-e -hew In the world te be -e announced Much lemment was occasioned as tb" rirsi winners were announced b. tin stiff competition of the oit-ef-lon entries. tleerije H Chiphae; of New Yiik. ,...lrt ii unrtliiilni-S soed showing, tap- ..." i I .......i.l nlfn.w 111 t!l . ! lurnifc or- jiihi f-v !-...v -- l.exlc.' -adillc lierf .-las- Other stranp'i-s wltlun en- pates me left A. He. kefeller. of ew i.ng'nn.i . .urn 1 I .ii,. I'.iiiiIk of KlItlMlS Cit1 an .Ii'kUe Willlain li Mno-e. of N a os ah of whom lime brought i'i isuau geed -taele- ie the show. Crowd Is tint Karl r.uii at 111 o'clock that was a s .prink'. ug of the liemh lm lined c.ti ' iprcil iilieiii tin- rim:, their bright ci.n.i- mni.ing a nHMiBHW ...... rs fiXAiiBBU!tB&l-&uBBIKBfc. j,mI4 ' 'aMKmH Hv. i' t jw H .,,.,.,..,. , - HHHaHsi Wit hf '$&& Ml rviiii i?Km'?w:mm a.T'mr M-.imKrr ri353ia.'-?v.; "ti rrt mm TXXjmmnB.. ,-.iTWLSSt III lial li i i ill I "IMIPi i i Wk -PpllL.,-(?T?Ts iMmamKr skw amnmgmJii&wj&LLjmw ,,'ij r,, i iwfcL m immb 'wzy.?wKM a kMj.irpjatmmtjmmmtm .iiiMm 1 r .fWOlmMXMiLSSUSW , :. .(FTTTI5 ? MK ', n,sl . , IS ViByMiiB1 Vi tavv Tfcr ."K. .; ri; CUT IN RAIL RATES PLEASES NOBODY INDIANA P C. C. Acts When Harding's Request for Voluntary Re ductions Is Refused ROADS IN POOR CONDITION INDORSE Above fc L.Pt- Mr. AirXAMDER COXE YARNALL In Circle- Mrs VICTOR? C. MATHER Heads of three Important ci milliters In (lie planning anil nianuRcniciit of the annual lter.se classic nl Deven itiir mil interim: piegr.iui te the tr..-t company section e, uie a-- pleasing cenna-i te in- wm s.v.-.i ... , selected a becoming social. en. winch 1 being pre.-lded ever til" tun. ! henna -coleied lertev cloth and a white by .lehn W. Chalfani. Later in the week, when the a'lend- fpt netN leu with a taupe-colored ell World lraitersnip in oii-ne uwi alie- win re.icn :is iieigin. hum- ui " threw n back. " liiiinue 'nr "'' i " " ''"'cs -.ie i- n inimuer et ii.-uiigin-ieii i "",,'' ! jj n,.,, jia,.v tnssatt were :i , Part of Tiny Navy Meets With Ac GERMAN WARSHIPS CRASH AT NIGHT; 10 SAILORS DEAD .. . . .1 if ft-n liniiL'cr- nf fill. fMUlti ..l.,,ll.. ...n nri.lrlnnt mi. Mrs I n Vln ..!.!-. i .. 1 ,.i...l. ..1. ...! .. ........ leililil. mainiiuevii .. '"",,,.' J .. ' "".'".- ".'." "..."' "...V., ."i... .1 ""i'i neil w inn- c 1. 11... . m ... .....-, ,ij,. nIIFl.n Manpuui-ra tvv co-operate witn tac rraran -j-icm. . i-0eUirc. .lr. and .Mr-, iniiore 1 im colored straw -putt- hat with 11 t nil -..... -....a Mr. N'errls said. and ethert.. Ker the nienient. liewei "r, j)Ul j, ;,jg,.nia Cus-att looked Iterlln. May -". fl'y A. I'.l lne :I submit te you that if you can. 1 ihesc en bund nre i-enllnel te lueti rate mai.t in M i,iin ,igei-a wool sweater Ceinian batlleMilp Hnnexcr and the without sacrifice of pretit. make the ,r... levers and the two hundred or , wll)0 .,, vKrt S, )M.P P1.i,cd during night banking niacblnery of our ceuntr mere n-.erc de.-eted Main Line women lm are ! ,, fc,ra ,,, ,n)1.,i 0f,- ,), f,.P. to-pedeUo.it -l. coin u d 11111 us, 11. 1,111 effeitivc and mere generally useful. ' utiderg.iitu the proverbial ben ulc.m la- tj,.M ,;, ., Uli t i ',,nwnv looked innnciirrs Puewlay ulsnt near sa"s. and If . ion .iin.i-s-t in miilntaliiiug for hoi- te make the aiTalr a suci -.-. jawfullj wll 111 a wiiiie jci.-iw cloth dress nu. Ten i-nllerf en the turppdobeat the I'liited S-nti-s world 'eadershlp In ,rh) fcl)iiw srumis- kPi ,,, ti. beau- and u sniiill purple fell hatv Mr-, were killed. husine-s ami nuance. 11 .s m.ui iim; " ' tf ,,lling ceuntr of D-mui. present ; William .1 lliurd -elected a oc.emltiK it should be a great pleasure- te m- . n.,)(.t l)0l, 0f'., nr1. .;,,n and a gewn of -reel gta-- and 11 long cape of operate in ttiat great puriKi.-c, .ui (.,llUrv fnir, for many of the imu-hen- , I ' 1. k cr.-pi- d lime with a large, el- eri-d leatures .f tin- latt-r i.re being 1 lar of grav npiirrei .inn large gray 1111 gra.v uncuiicd 1.0 ..f Nerrl declared ..,,.. ,,. . , nttr i.re lieing 1 ar of crai -' .... .. lwfllll..iiTniuiaiii .......-...-. . - , 1 ,-,.,. ...in . .. 1 ... .,rc.enl,,,i ,.incideniallv v.-'h tlie strut --traw Hut ti-mi.ici w convention and all rec. , 1 . .,, .,.,,, lk ,,, ,,,.,,.,. sti-l,.!i fi-atbi-r-.. enls have been broken b the "afK , ,,-,.,., . ,-,. hp (.hj.lrfii. n i-sjf.-teriii. n ' turnout te- 1 lie smcr i.ih.m.m .... ,. , ,,.,..,, ,.up .f,,.sbment lmelbs and il. ..... i.ii.. e ....... 1.i.. here are ever i-ei- uiiemi- hi hi ... . . . .' . . ,.HJAnnA n- flip n wttn furred iiancis nn-i tne ure- et i'"""' --, , . , ... ,.. .,. . r.i i. . nnnn nriikrii nt 1 ! 11 1:11 li a chauffeur. The convention w: i Tetltles In Ca.se TtiKrV ' f.insMffmlil ni!ti,in nn- .n.ai.m until neon, nnd thi- afternoon tlccable teduy in political quarters ever several hundred of the visiting bunkers the case. will be taken en a tour cf inspection Frem certain source, there were in- through tlie uivat -;epi mil'- of tlie dlcatiens that til- -hoet'ng might he Heme-tead work-. Other- w .Il vi-.it tlie made te serve a- canipnl-jn material. Allegheny Country 1 bib and pine golf and there was en uii'enlirmed rumor , ti... hi- -ecial event of tin- convention. that oened Wentch eme morrow antherlt Supp have te th TVarrl they "nrder uorener r iti'ier tatcmeiit by the Sheriff that the ea Iran "pretty we'd cleared up." v "I am net jelng te i.niii tlie lmpie-t .7entu T can s' sumelPtir evidence te "'jnake Mr. ard talk, lie vnld, "ne ' cause he can stand en bis constitutional IghtK and net saj anything. vent-en. me "'","', - '" 1 mn.n uretlv girls wmid-rlng about and verd'ing trlrles for the co-uuien weal DANCING WAS TOO TAME r.heifnut Mill Vrvith LanH In Met. Manlrv Keee II il Hi- Derb. a. r- 1 .. . 1 , pltcil After Fracas .lu-t the proper lieiuv atuie.phcrr r wa- engendered right .it tin- Mart b , Accerd'ng te te-tlinenj hefeie Mag tiic p.'-iv arrival of Stanb-v Il-e.. istran- l.indell tbi inernlng I-.dw.ird t k m . 9 tlflfth...l tm I ...III. II lirt I il.nj 4s I llOLllllll minus In- nearl grav demy. 11 1- true. n.-mi--. .- . " "" mv.- ... n.--.ini. Net much was left of llie lierinan N'avv by the Treaty of Versailles, but under the naval clauses (iermanv was allowed 10 have sK hattlivliips of a specified lype. s(v light cruisers, twelve de-treyers and twelve torpedeboats. or an equal number of ships constructed te replace them. Tlie Hanover, coin, pl-foil in 11)07. a vessel of KVJOO teiiH. was one of the six battleships selected h) the Cermnn tJevernment for reten tion iu accordance with the treaty. U. S. FAVORS CANAL TREATY lly CMXTON V. OILOKU'I' Staff CeriTsimndent Krenlntr I'nbtle l.nlBfr Copiirleht. iBtl, lv t'ubHc Lcitner Ctmpanu Washington, Mny .'.". The railroad rate reductions please nobody. They were net what President ffnrdltt, wanted. They were net what the va rious Itttc-reMi here which were seeking lower rates wanted. The railroads did net want any rale reductions. The result probably will bean effort ! In fSnnyi-esfi In ehlntll 11 ineflllieal letl of the Kseb-Ciininiina law. which will 1 permit the making of mien by com . modules. Instead of by the precrss of horbental cuts and increases. What was particularly desired here for political nnd business reasons watt 11 further reduction of rates for agri cultural products and rather deep cuts en coal. Iren nnd building material. Ne Cut en Farm Products Ne cut was made In ncrlctilturnl products generally, en I lie ground thrtt rates en (hem liml already been ve iluieil. An. I coal. Iren nnd building-, materials were cut only as ether thing were, instead of receiving special treatment te promote the flew of busi ness. The failure te out further Intn 11grlc11ll11r.1l rales will prove disappoint ing te th'tt strong section of vet-'rs. the erganised farmery. Various historic-,; of this decision have been published describing It as a surprise. The fact that it followed se (pilckly upon Mr. Harding's conference with the railroad presidents nntl the White Heuse announcement which led people le bellev- that there would be no cut In rates has contributed te the. idea that the Interstate Commerce Com mission Iiih Hrung an unexpected ac tion. The fact !. of leurse. that Mr. Harding was fully Informed as te the Intentions of the commission which hail decided that it could de nothing under the law but make a horizontal cut. He sought te obtain the consent of the railroad ejicciitlve.- te the ciitn about te be ordered and further commodity cuts en agricultural products, coal and building materials. Kail Heads llevllurd te Mahe Cuts The railroad pirsldenls declined te make voluntary reductions, cither such eh these which the Interstate Commerce Comml-slen was about te elder or the ...l.titi.iinil c.iimtte.lltv reductions. 1 lie Executive held out as, a consideration, f JIM, IN "MOB-PROOF" JAIL, TELLS HOW HE ESCAPED Prisoner Amazed at Finding Blood hounds Were Harmlese ,. .. ... . f I.. 4 t V I .unren, wi., .May -. wj ... .Tim Dcn.en, Negro utulh whose appeal fiem a death sentence was curried without avail te the Supreme. eurt of the t'niteil Htntes, nnd who early Ibis week narrowly escaped lynching nt tin hands of it mob, Is safe today In lllbb (Vmtitv'M "nmli nrnnf" bill. "I'se she' mighty proud te be here. wnH.IIin'ii xmlling comment, even though Dcicninrr the sentence te be hanged .lime IU for tStvtnlUut: 1111 nft.net; nn nil need while woman ' three years age still btnre.s him In the "nee. Jim had some reason te smile, hr j eml his escape from the mob, because numoreuH white people, believing his escape was an act of Providence, are considering 1111 appeal te the Governer ler commutation te life imprisonment. Telling the story of his escape from the nutomeblle, the .Negro sniii: LATFORM Is S HARDING Proclaims Washington Confer, ence Greatest Step Toward Ending All War IS PRAISED H.v (he Associated Vrtis Indianapolis, Intl.. Mnv 2,-. Pem illation of the Atlmln'i-i.n.i... .. Pi-pnIiIpii tlni-.ll,,., ...! ii-.'"" "" W ;, ...ui wevrrnnr Me- ( rny were contained In the plfl(fl me submitted ,,!. 'ndlann hc , ' i convention today for intllic.iiie,, uv t,j ,u, i, .en., 11 ui-icKiin-p. 1 ne pwnu ,caj. 1 .1 s w i t - in km 111 11 Kin ij. iii n I II II I .Il "I hcerd them say they would snoot , , , , ( fIn ,.. ' V. "!.." me just outside of town The kne. en , ,':,11 i;i"IInl1., ,!, ' , " ! ''n lie rope nreund my neck was choking inein. (',..-,. ! el, , J. L. ,"'? 1, .in ii . Sumiieil nnil i-nllpil Inte the ditch. Dodging rcveher shots, he crawled into a swamp, where be spent the day and night. Hloedhounds were put en his trail and be fled te a creek. "Pretty seen a white bound came upon 1110'." the Negro continued. "1 stepped, snapped my lingers nt him nnd. r,nwdy. he curled his mil and walked right up te me 1 tool; off my belt and tied him te me. The Negro bad the hound tied te him. was playing wllh a second hound and was lignllng off 11 third when the sheriff's pen-e lencbed him. AMERICAN DIES OF TYPHUS i.ii ..til 1. . !..! 1 1 ... ...I...- .1. iiiiAiiuii fitiiLrit 11 iiiiiniifii ri iiti i i it vltli tne inquest indefinitely pe-t- ,,,, ,-rjiul convention ran, win ee uciu - tmt n'tir.-d in a penri gray spring -un '"'. - ..-...". ,,,i,u e,.j, pending further inquiry, the ' 1.0 William Penn Hetel tonight. f nia-tctlv fabrl.-.itlen. with whit- I at S'lMi (.erm.intewn avenue last night Ready te Negotiate With Canada ester lirand Jurv might take i"i,0 tru-t ceuipnn protect- the alme-. n pcllld ''11110. .mil a periwinl.!-. , a bit the worse for liquor. 0n St. Lawrence Project action before is life expire- te- lvin and matures the eherl-htd plans It mnj have been a nasturtium, but in- .idvem wai ltH-ined ny ueei vviblinteii Mnv '.".--The Slate . summoning some et tne count." ,., ,,,, .lead. deilared .1111150 .1. .1. It loe'.e.i meie UK.- a penwniMi- 111 in- iiaricv. c-i .-iiiiniivni lib ini 1, m ,--": ,1.1.,,i 1A.,. (i,n. u ies. . . ,,,er. President .Tuns- of the Or- . buttonhole. charge .U tw- .lance wlie told I nines -. - - -,.',.,. Offers of these efHelals. however. . Cel.rt 0f AlleSbcn.v Ceuny. in I r,- conversed nffablv with Samuel , te leave 1 nines vveui. inn w uieu ou - "."'..-" iw niin):nP.s , hecin deplored any criticism et tum .,i,i..,.-;!. the bankers en relations of n ni.l.ile. lm wen. one of hi- -irik- " """ "'.l'"l """" ..'" '"7 .:-.i.,. t ..,,... i..n -iili n (rentv fl effect that thc-A had swallevvcl "' ,1,nnf. n. tiduci.irles with tlie I . ,,n,,e.-ne,l cellar, and the inevitable ! light .'"' lellpweil ItalllCS tell anil "'"V" 1.. t I .,,..r.., nmilnre. s story who!,-, an.! asserted that '.' ' .-Vij befre ml the v blew and f-eld cla.es. and. of . curse, some ether struck in. bend en llie sidewa K Me V1-"' ""-',, ' .,,. Pnini, vessels te might have appeared 10 de s.,. n , '"..,. nldi. the aged, strengthen the tblmrs. ' " taken te tlie l licstnui tin llnspi- f-' ' ' ' . . nu " v" ,.,,. ,,., te threw him off his guard "".,. :.i. ,i,e lmnrevideni. .INceurai-e ;,- ..... ..a- ..... .. Jul. where an . ia -bowed bis skull '" " ' '. ';.,...,, , ', , ,.Un,..n.,n . . . . it n ik 111 e ...... . r-. 1 nn 1-11 in 111.-1 i-i s:iii iiiii-iiii:i ih-h . ie 1 . 1 .- . 1 i-i iit-i-ii 11 1 11 ii 1 1 111111 1111 s uhm.ii.i.i aid did nor e. 110 a "'" .,,... ,,,,,1 ,.,. ,-.i.. the nmi.l ............ .......,,,.. ., le liae iieen iracnin-ii. ,;..: :. The Ilesolutieni Cemmitiee pitnarini the platform worked 'null early tout' en the drnft for presentation ' tn th conventlei:. il was completed without disagreement. The Until drnrt centaine,' no refereiue te any change irt ie present direct primary taw, allheiiil. in nilvance of the convention there vvm uiucli discussion ns le the ndil-abillty of receinmeiuling n return te tlie con' wnt inn system of nominations. s licveililse Praised In ndilitlnn 10 Indorsing the Uepub lieiin National dmlnistralien 1 110 plnj. form included praise for Senntnn I .TmiiP'i K. Wnisen nntl Hnrrv S. Sm j nnil an inder-einent of tlie candidacy of 1 Alper. .1. i.everiiige as .vir. .New & sue. Edith Weed, of Phlla., Ccnvalesc-; cesser. ' tnn cm nimai in Parln A program of speeches begun at the Ing Frem Disease In Pars ' 0MMI1B ,,, f the convptitie,, Tf,! Paris. Mny ''. My A. P.)--inetP,.,ily vvns centinupil teda. 1'elW- death of Hev. Dr. A. II. llnlRiizlan. , lnR (,P nddresses the program lednv In- president of the American ( ellege nl ,,u0i ndoptien of the platform.' rt- Kenla. Asia Miner, is announced In a joc-plien of committee reports and nnm- dispatch te llie Near Knst Helief an- j luntinnts for Secretary of State. Audi. t het-it ies here from Constantinople te- , ,or nf state. Treasurer of Slate, State day. The message read: "lMIth Yoed. Superintendent of Public Instrnrtleti, of Philadelphia, a Ued Cress nurse nt- flerk of the Supreme and Appelate tached te the Near Kast Helief. has t'nui-is, one Judge of llie Supreme Court arrived here from Hnrpoet. She is con- and four .ludsres of the Appellate Court. valci-cent from typhus and plans te re- Tliere was only one contest for tliei- lurn in the I nlled Htiucs shortly. , ..Qices, tliia being for Supreme Court Miss Weed brought news of the death Clerk. In Hnrpoet of Professer Ilalga.imi. He Most of the speakers today were local was a member of the group of iulluentinl ' party leaders. Senater Wntsim ilcltv 1 1 reeks and Armenians who were being ered the keynote address yesterday, transported into the interior. He was Other addresses were mad., by Mr. taken III with typhus en route and died Tlvcrldge and (Joveriier Mi Cray." In the Anieilenn hospital nfter ten ti-iys illness. lie was a graduate of Colum bia I'niver.slty and I'liien Theological Seminar, and had received the degree of doctor of philosophy from Pale 1 tit -ersity. MEXICAN EDITOR SLAIN HYLAN NOT CANDIDATE Morene Shet Down In Dispute With Dsputy Llorca Meice City. May .-.- Ulv A l'.i - Ajsensalien wns'cau-ed tf.da.v hi nub. licntieii of the news of the sheeting ad the reckless nnu euceiii.i.- u..- iiniu. M an..u f .h,,..,,.,!,.,! aitlcles for -ale In nerferm.ince e. tins stewani-inp. et.,,, ., e-sten.-tve collection of ven-lt-dutlea and responsibilities an- great. .en,be' volume-, ranging in degree ,.f Snt less are the duties nr.d re-pen-ibl'i- , itert Irem Taussig's Prln.-ipb-s of ties of the cenn-. 1 iniiii.iiii.--s ..11 me , econeinics" te Dendvvoed Pick. Magistrate l.indell held further hearing. I III ( "I My hone-fly tlmt tlie whole story ' M part of tne 1 nisi eiiiii'uii.i "."i jh.u.-i.ii I'lirnc--. en the part of the curt go hand in baud if each would merit the Well done, poed and faithful ser vant.' " RUNAWAYS REACH COAST Twe Philadelphia Beys Reported as Arriving in Les Angele3 Jeseph Itleck. fifteen .win- old. lill I.ansdewne avenue, and Benjamin Itei- 111. 111. sixteen vein-- old. OHL"- I.ansdewne avenue, who disappeared from their I home May s. reached l.es Angeles yes- icrilnv none tie wer-c e.r 1111v1.11; unii-ii ig. New reveat...ns. expected from r "' , (.0iui.,n,. inonyn.eus Wter received by Ols- j ,lm1. -vu ki,nf b ,,, ath(.,. , ,,. Attorney WcU. were looked for , w,th ?L,, tf) bl ,1,.,,0-it.sl The m, ifees net ring true te me. u p are new checking u the discordant notes." Beth SherllT Werner and Dimn.-r 'Attorney Weeks appeared before tlie Grand .Tury after a Ien; conference -with Supreme Court Justice Seeqer. who last Monday r.-lcji-e.l Ward under $10,000 bail. liCtter (iie Tip I,at"t-hnur developments have aroused tile questler as te hew long Waul had Jieen acqunin'ed witli Peters before the killing an anon tret Vs?' , . r, .next heard or the two boys cam The nresectitiiT: official is confident I , ... . ... ., i.!tt-lmri-!i bv - .r , ,. - 1 it, iirii.. r,.... ..v. .,.. - inn mxiicr. who cininien i" in- n -.iiui'r and te have known Ward, will eme here nnd reveal lus knew ledge a- te what' led 1111 te and cau-ed the death of Peters, also nt one time in another branch of the Cnitcd Slates feicc-. "I, de tint believe a crnnl; wrote th.v lttttr," said Mr. Weks. who showed It te, reporters, bu: did net r-ad it. 'nnd I have a cine as te hew I can reach blm. T would net hc surpnsed if Qu.zed About MMhen- hc arrived in White Plains some time v,lc,ls lu ut w Iteday and talked. What 1-e says. I he Dellar "Deals" lleve. may be of gteat value In tracing I )-,,,, Andrews former SeO-i-week the hidden depths of tin- story Wu:d;r;prj. ,,f j.;, n Dier ,. ('.., bankrupt tells." broker-, but liter a .s'HOU-a -week The Peters family 111 Haverhill. 1 cashier, and s-ill later a prosperous 11 i-.... liovei-ninoi 1. '" lul Seereinry Hughes dispatdicl his note en tlie suliject en May 17. te the Prit- ..if- itiiT-n niermi 1 r-r Ish Amlinssniler. who Is understood al F SHES W TH BASEBALL BAT I the Slate Hepurtment le have forwarded the communication premmplly te the Reading Officials Puzzled Hew te Canadian Ceverunieii. ,d,th aad S'.Uv9S.-n.Sk .-! FRENCH BACK UP RUMANIA tln-r.t'es ate puzzled hew te begin pros- J .eutl.-i ngaln-t 1 :.rry Ke-tara. aged Steps Taken te Guarantee Pretec- feuir.-n. vie. wa- e.inght by a park' ten 0f claim te Bessarabia 'guard Mlllns hsh with a baseball bat ,. , yl 2r..-(P.v A. P.)-Stcp.s - in the seidlisl, pond. I here tire some , , ,ak ,0 ,m,0 F..mp( ()n rr(,. f t heusand Hsli in tlie pond and all lire , . .,. . , inie'e tl.e Mkiw lenimlltc l.reai.-.ist the fel- f, by kiddles who toss bread te tliin. , , , ,Pvsnrabin. Vice Preralev lowing statement, prepared by Is.-,.,,. H. I As u , n.e,p,ene,- the l.sh are quite, ,,, nnll0,ince,l iu an address at a ( lethier. who serves en that bed; -. , i:,me. eung Kesjara bad .summoned ,VP, , nnnn. of ,1k. iult)im. llepri'srmir.g tee jier-i' miew i em-1 several iiniiiiirn n-n .-..-.- ... .... ....... jin i,.Pmiec m. Ivratiane. 'M. Hintiaiifi kept 111s premise, made . . . . 1.1 -...A f hi-.. It. Is said, a program of niodincuiiens 1 eecs nei 10 u ." -- - miiing him own 01 ...-us .. .iercn), in the Hsch -Cummins law which would Yerk City Hall 1 Hiter of HI Hera de de Ie-;lre, by of an lixccutiv suggctien in their meeting last night. .. ..is believed the sheeting grew out of the SSSn. veCiry1 rcduc "7 T ' a & ffi "jfe "Tt' agreement with railroads having nd date .for the -rnersbij. of the , , , , ,, , , , I'eniinei-ce loin- '.'" :-,-, :. .:......;..... ., directed meie :i,:iiiii .uurenu 5 rritl- failed, the Interstate mission went a decision Commodities Hate Favored. -i-ct'iti. Commerce loin- '" '',, ,' : .: , .directed meie iiiihm ,vi head and n nneunei-U its "ticate of elect en and trHnsportatien te ,., f tll0 c-latP (!l)VPn, head and announced A,bnnv x ,Voul(I I10t nccept it. ' Cru7, mn nR(llllgt nllJ. ,1Pt rnineni of Vera l.nMeminl .....L. .......... .... i . m V.I ll' IIIHII l,lic. ...... . tr.'lllll liai:, "It r enlr n trick te get me out 01, ,. w..r i,,i i ,.-ti 1,. City Hall." he added. "I have been LP0 the'enrly tevolittlenary davs. snil 'elected by the people te a job that T nm ! wns np(lvc (,itPs. Uc assiimeil the There was n complete radio receiving -e, iu the clgni.tti- booth, whhli did a land ofibe buslne-s thi"ugheut i!ie dac. Most of tiie patrons came te smoke and teinalned te listen. An mormon mermon mormen L'iii cnse. containing the imprc-siv -il er cups whl.-li se-nel...ily will wi.i. In t red in fient of the ftand. guarded lis a 1 il 1:111 cl.nl iitfcntkin . In tne radio 1 ereineiiv at tlie open ing et the sev . ;i repre-ent.it im 1 1 a llleck 1 te In- mother, -.lying lli'-y wen- Leaded fcr l.es Angeles. .iere letters during ilu 'our-e of iitir jiilgrlmuge fol'ewe-l. and a '"ln er.n 1 tiem friends of Mr.. Uleck. I.vmg in l.es Aiigele-. ve-tenbic iinneiiic ed that her -en had arrived. LOANS TO DIER QUESTIONED 31 ass., claim te haw a postcard from young Peters from Seuth Carolina. listed early In Mnv. The rejection of Peters by the Marine Cusps took place i!ed "Sfay 11. nicmdlng te lievituncnt rpert8. Allowing fei tlie slierie-t pos. Bible time. Peters, could net bnei at -rived In New Yevk before May 1.'!, .mil broker in In- own right, will be tlie nriin I. al w lines- before ill.- referee iu ' New Vesk today. ardiiig te Claren'. I I.eeb, Liiiillury rei elver here. I Mr l.eeb s.i.d Andiews vviuibl he I :isl;d te ei.p'aiii e.n- aggp gating mere 1 r him a million dollar-' v."rth of col cel li tern I the I)Lr hook- ui' -.nil te -iiew untie of th" 1 lev en Herse Slew and . by feeding. Ceuntiy hair. Inc. I take pleasure in declaring tin- gie.it 11111111.il !iihiti"n new open. Tin1 lir-r cla cs of the dn will show breed mares, colts, novice herts and green hunter-. "The afti-ni en piegram wil sh.. novice -iddlc anil harness bei--i-. and llie great thoreughbted bunting eln . . Competition will I-- etrenu-ly Interest ing in these purte iilar classes. 'I he r.tterr.oen will wind up witli a be.n.tiful ct.i-s of .saddle hiir-e-, with twi nlv -ivv entries, iiiitl tin- gient open-te-all jiiinn ing eln.- nver l!i uutside ieure, wii.i in v-iity -"ii'.- nine- Tiiilay. Sati.r.la . Mendav an.i Tue-dny . cm I. .1, iv niini-i's a me.t in-ten-tliig pregr.iui. due anneiinccii.. 111 in' which will 11" giwn." 'Il.tieigli'iiii the da bulletins of ill" show and n suits in 1 he various class' a were br.'iiil'ast from the -tatien. lii-l'.Si: -IK'W SlM-MAKIKs le the hiillk Then wlien a group ap- . . .11.1. . 1I...1 . ... .1.. prarcd li I'hik a del"' liuu. .. iie . "iiti-r ii'id gin hen .1 up the casualtle-. I den'i knew what 10 de witli Cenm man Danipnian Mini, "lie in 1!U0. 10 block the path against the Relshevists-." said M. Hartlieu. "To day I have signed a ldll guaranteeing He'ssarabla te Hutnanla, which I trust will pass." BUSY WITH GUARD PLANS ., !, ,,,-j I... ,1, coin- "'lecieu ey 11..1 ir.iu. i 1 j..u s "' . wns acllVC III politics. lie a . ' r.r" . Inc'liirizent lv has ?"i"P. t hw' ""' ,,le r,,rt 0I ,n-v editorship of HI Herulde less than tw, IIIUUILM? p(-i.s.m - ' IflFin '" .(aiiMiii it a. Illtll . in'iie mm 1 fn t txiul an law ncanibt : n-hinu v it h a linsrball bat." WARNS OF PISTOL-HANDLING Corener Points te Danger After Fourth Accidental Sheeting Death 1 '.ire.ier's Jurv heard evidence te- dav 111 the fourth death icsiilting from t;,mn for the vaiieus encampments nt icldent.il automatic pl.-tel shootings jit. IJreina and Tehyhnnnn thbi snm- w.tl.'n the la-t month. In holding ,,.,. nrf. in-ing worked out by Adjutant Ilariy ChieUnr. -T'J'.l Stiles strett, (;PI1P.n i.'r; j. Peary with rcpre- for tlie ttrand Jury. Cornner Knight sentntivs of iln- eiiartermafter's d"- i.Sf-uei a warning that pei-M.ns -heuld ,,nrtment and the railroads. The scheil- net hni.dle iiisteis uniess un-j u.nn-i- ! wlu . worked out ncceruing in or Reuting of Units te Encampments New Being Prepared llai-rlsbiinr. Mnv ".".Plans for the muting of tlie nulls of the National 1 ',i 1. 1 l- "I HunlT ninv, V r I'.nal li "r-n lln T . "ii'U'i-r, r-.iril Wuisi ci ir.;- s, HuBLruc-K -hlril Aru.'i. M..n h nci l j. v . ai.'tiK h'liiiTi- Hrf Invi-- 1 'l Ar.""i..i -1 MnK'i k.1)J i- Im went en ids death rule "ii the mglit of May 1.". The Ida kmail plot lind been geln en for m weiks aecenling te Ward's story . vis 'iianeil liv Andrews m 1 ner. 1 in- rrie.ver.s veil' 1" que-iiuii Andrews, im wa- .aid. ati" .t . 11. ;s ..r n-gin 1 m.d ether servp cs 1. 1. CKliccted that tl.e I Oer bulling. ?V a M r ATUI CTC CI nOCO.1111 1 -' Walnut .in-et. v il be turned X-P. M. U. AlHLfclt hLUrhS.ver I" Tlie..dei Pe-cr In nit-iiiiii.l t- pre, ser bought it from I iter fur .-slSD.Ollll. suhje. I te 11 tuertgngc of Sl.'t." (Mill It Is said tin' l)b-r was given sj:p).llfll in iiiiviitiie en the sne price 'I'lits lenvi's the 1 ii-.- 1 ri-dilers an eq lit "I .nlv SI". 1 km 1 t'.. y. ! l'.rin ''i.i N 1 1.i ,.T r.-,,. V,. lii-erc I il a. rir'. '!' I'lC til !.e, I.. I 1,, I jr , ,1 ' , ,T- e' 1 h int.-i - I - i,v(r'. - r..r.n. ..v'el M"-r s HvsbreiKk -hir-l 1 u k ial f-'.ine 4 t'l-v-va --"I I 1 in-t. 1 -M t -.1 tiu-i J 1 H1 1.1 - . p, t .tei rie- s Jlhsi,-. j,-l tmnil bow te use them. Clackner shot Walter A. Wittlg. jeweler. 1 "'i'i North Twenty -eighth stre. t. while showing him a new uuie-miiti'- whi.il In- thought wns net leaded. Wittig. In a dying statement, cviier ilteil Clnckliel 568 MOTHERS GET 390S0 f'cnthlv Disbursements of Assist- ganlzatiens owing te the different peri eds of fipld duty In addition arrangement- an- lieing mad'.' for the transput tutien of stoics. Thu l'.-nnsy iviinln Nntlennl fiuard new comprises lii.'l units Funeral of Jehn B. Hartranft The funeral of Jehn 11. Hartianft. widely known in musical circles and ii-ganlst of (irnce Lutheran Church . ....- i... .-.1... y....... '.'. .,..!.,., .. nu l.nl.l .Ml nfternnnn from nnc- FunclS maac ey v.vy icavcruciv i.i.-in'.ii. .,..- ...... '.- h . ....... .,r ..... his home nl l.-i Kast Seymour street. 1 ii 1 'n imie.i the MOTHER OF FOUR FREED Neighbors Get Weman Released LrfERE WITH ALLENTOWN GIRL LV uitlllam C. Seaton and Alice Wale Wed as Surprise te Friends William Clese Se'.te'i. fetuii-r I'eiiu- I aylvanla Mllltnry Celh'e athlete, and e Mlu Alice -uury unip. stealing quiet hfiif away from their homes In Allentnwn. Ki cajne te this eltv and were mnirietl y.. IL...J., In 41,.. -l. ....... I. Vletnn.llll I li,,r,nl I " '".' "'".. "..""''." rrnm a..,,unr,-hlp vjvarri ,OI the Metliedl-t i.piseenai 1 iiurcli. I - - 1 - Sixty-first and Chestnut streets, by the A petit. en signed ,v twenty -two Itev. SV. J Downing ' neighbors Im bro ight .iheiit the i-eiea-e The marrlnse was planned as n sur-1 trein tie- psy tn.pathi ward et tin priw. The only attendants were A. 1 Philadelphia icinr.il ll"spiliil of .Mr-. tfarsen Simpsen. Jr. and Miss Nina 1 Lucie I)a'estin... Sixty -tnurth -mil Cnl TraU, relatives of this city. 1 low-hill sti'el- M. whs -em t the Mi- Hpiiten erniiunted at P. M C. I hespual en a curt eid'-r obtained by -lnlllUS. where lie wns a member of I her liu-binul Ii.inlil. r' the cavalry squad, lie served eveisea- I be l eg-H Aid r.ui.i.u ip.inu.i n..- E-fwlth the Cea-t Ar'i!le,-v during 1 c woman was -111,.- .111.1 '11111 ner i.-sim. 1.1 1A. -- 5.- ... ... . . . V . 1 1 ....1 1 ...... !..,,.. ,.l,i .I...., 1.. 1 I,..,,. tie 1 tlie son 01 uuriley 11. r-c.i- '"'" - nj' i.ii-n iiiiii im.- mei -i. fin -,i Mf l.eli-i l'ltll.i.'i. who iil'l, aliil tile petition hlls allliligeil ii.n' . ling". line tui'l a Ie111p01.11 li.iiiif. GIRL ESCAPES AT BYBERRY Mary Callahan, Patient In Mental Hospital. Flees In Night Mary Ciilhil'itn. twenty two, a pn. tit-til lit the I'liilildelplilii lln-i.iiil f,. Menial Dl-eu-fS at Ilvberrv. di-ap. pi-arid from the uistitiiiieu Inst nlgin. Nene of the attendants his yet dl--ceveied bow -he get 0111 of iht doruii deruii doruii teiy. She is lei-- than hve feet m hn.'ht. weighs about 1-'I pound-, and ha- dark bulr. When la-1 seen sin- vvik c'eihed ' In a pink and white ginjiuiiu dre-.. a light blue bw enter ahd black s'lue. .imj Htecklngs R00. ANI BtlARDlNU TO FIT YOl'R purse tn-vrllliK. r Z)Atv. i noieiiii 11,. 1 ad liw 1 an v l li -it 11 . 1 .1 1 ii'i iiuiiiiiiiv 11. in- 11 1 u nuiiii' in.' - lhV:.ir,,W.'.Ve,iGhnu.';::- v.T Br"""'1, ""rHvencn ndc . die , "I vi"l W nf,fr Wnw in church ,!.. .; ..-n-n- S.m.i.i I; ii - y.-steniiiy w ,thv em i. i.l. . inayl , , ,,,,. from Tnnn. ,,,i .r.i.r, i.-ii-i!i. ii.M.ji.rn..i. M.it... f the latter being canled in arms, the .' M Hartranft was conductor "";,: ', V?" iSv.'rt.rn'.V,,,, - ew,0? ,!.n,i0,hthrte iH "U efX r.is-n'-Conservn.ery of Music. He f.rc -.-ut.in Z-m-.M Wrn. If M.-r. vr. ', luent.s made e tin '''"3 ' ' " '' J1"! K survived bv II w fe and daughter ILV'W" ,bWW,lVsX.n TW ilarbara.-anirfour.ens-John.Nehon, ,,::.JA,nH;,V,ch ,uxr? !r ,'? ",,K" "' - - ui. I .V'.- Prln.-s if..ra. It i l.p ri.- . , n-enr month wn ."flKI.MI, il'strliillteil MrB Rese Deyle b.rl M . .1.-1... Jehn V.m.l.-K l,neiitr .Vis women, tin- ineth-r. of "", , .. ., .. . ... , ...,! .,uHn, m-h,v se '"""'J: .,,, Hilldien under fourteen The funnuil of Mrs. Us,. i),,y e will ... i-n w .irei rami s- .id '.-ihp h''"1.' ,- lni ,,.,CP tomorrow morning from her ...n-J .-ufsi,,. r..rn. -li.n Awi,'i years of age. ....... .n -.ns (Vvt-rni-.l street, w ill. serv- .... ...... w ..,....... II. III..'. .a,.,. -..........-.--.. .......... 1 I , ",l! Ullk Ml,! ,1 H much support. The i.e-calleil reiermeis in the Jnlerstate commerce iuiiuuetiw.. Itself favor il. Secretary Hoever is understood te have urged if Mrengly en the railroad presidents ar .ir. nan - , lug's dinner, nnd. of course, the agri cultural bloc naturally supports;. One of the great purposes of the bloc Is te obtain special consideration of tlie farmers in the making of freight rates, lint if enlv horizontal cuts; are possible no such special consideration may be obtained. , , . , . ,i Outside of this decision that the making of commodity rates is prohib ited by the. law which blocks the way, unless Congress acts te give llie Inter .i.i. Cnminnriin Commission tlie fullesl llbertv In political rate-making the present decision of the Interstate Com merce Commission 1st important in one ether respect. It practically reverses the Idea that has guided the Iuteratate Commerce Commission In the past that rates must assure the railroads a minimum return, rive and three-quarter per cent is nppatentlv established as a maximum Instead of a minimum teturn for the ....n.iu if the l-niula earn mere than that it will be n algnnl for another cut In rates. If they fall below that there is no indication that they will obtain Tlie decision, it Is generally believed, will help In business recovery. 1 he fault found with it ia thut it is net se shaped as te de the most geed po litically and economically. As for the r.iilreadrt themselves, they are, m view of the likelihood of further congtesMenal action, left in their old unccrtnltm. without adequate resources and in u peer position te obtain money for needed betterments. City Treasurer's Repert Tlie t'itv 'Treasurer's report for the week ending yesterday, shows receipts of SI .OilO.OTiO.7.'. : payment nf .si.L'.S-J,-71)7 IK and balance of ijKl.T-lO.hll.im. I months age. The Sapphire symbolizing truth, sincerity, constancy A Bridal Gift of Happy Significance J. ECalmell & Get Jewelry - Silver -. Station nty Ghbsimjt and Juniper Streets I r.un Ml ' 1. . . M.ir.'ii.'-i Q II, il. I .1. Vl-lO ",l!lIlO. tl 1 . i Hamilton l-nrrns . I ..f'.v. r i: jim. i Ur.UI . mini '!- i I- it 1! ,1 BRITISH OFFICER SHOT DEAD ' .n,n le- riei" eaiii'-n in n in.--- thi!i Irv i.tf- i Au-."'.i- ''.,y'.ls 1 irn s.eetij i, nil. 11. "i. r.i.'ii. third 'Ii'.- v'l .J t r. I. ii" Pnir.i ' ,li s 11-' 'f.' .l" il 1 l.e t' ''x I'lrnl l'n i: M." I I) Hm- ..'.,i. I Ha- , i ).- , ... tin. , I'd' 1'i.rru rinr.l lUni .i i I... I Wi ..a ', hmt.j Dili Pann lun.ie. -' ices al St. Antheny's Catholic Church, Twenty .third and litwater streets, m.... Dm .. i ed nl im- .vi -ericeniiii Assistant Commandant of Police at jspitnl 'Merula afternoon after thiee Caire Is Assassinated Caire. K-t. M '. l" A 1 - Wilfred Cave, n llnti-h "flicer . . .1..... ..f .,.,!., ., I,.,.. u,.i'inl . etllirilllOlllll "I I"'"'- "' IM as. was teturn- . ii.. :.. L.....I. ,.. I... i,fw weeKh illness, em . ' "',,";' husliand. Mai tin P lteyle. widely known sportsman, and her two children, Anna and Martin, -'r- Gelf Suits One feels the uplift of faultless attire. It helps the game, adds zest and distinction te the sport and gives greater joy and pleasure in playing it! Gelf Suits, rcady-to-put-en, also madc-to-erdcr Buaincsa Suits, made te order, $115 up Rebert Stewart, 1501 Walmat St. Sporting and Mufti Tailern : Breeches Makers rvv Yerk .Stere, J. i:nt 47th Street JL DEATHS I i--TV - MM- l!-. ISAUKI.I.A. wlfe of v tlT uTaKen.1 uniri VBjturdav, h,J. A, ."hirer, 10A. M. Inttrmcnt Jlel Cre.. i.-i-mi-trrv. nr.Diiu.NU i MAIDS AM) MATIUHS fyij. J. M'ss Wnlp 1. the diiughtcr of, r-i,f . i.-.i.. . . vi vv .... ii... t.ur. ami .nil". r.u. i ..i .ni. .nu-n- , JP.tnwn. Tbev will leave lomeirow en I KU il.AlH Itnneeillllll.l 111 'il .'11.11 l-'.'lll. .1.1.1 i, e;.. ' - ...... Watklu (lien. N Y Innnman Freed an P.iucer Law &, .v. ... ,....: r VieiOr .r'i;eihiii, ui-ieiin;; -nioeii-l4,l.i,rr who wns lined SI (It Ml at tlie Itltatft term of I nited Stales District fcHiWOUft Hill siiu-t ipienu.v hi-iii in jiiii k.,v,vien lie' iicciareu in ceiiiu uei pay me K.T'iiift. wan relcils d lednv atter se-inig f-tfili' weeks. An investigation bv tin- L.Inited Htatcs tustri t ,Mleniey s in Ilea yeterjnlned ihut Mn)ilkl was nor BMnelaJly able te pa tne line -c. umv te rHtii.nxu i.nr. F - sim ciic-t Jfemed th iltive wi nf p-ilaens liitliiu uie.l te re.lucn ih.Klif from epviu. n- Ai .l ... nn. nuaTi-i ill mmniii iiiiiiiih- ....,..! ll. vlilan Caminlltit. it 111 uf ..rSid'flul 4vtIepmnu of cUna. la ' .,.,.1 killed vesterday wlnl ',ng home from a bicycling trip stU bullets of dirfeieni k.nd were found In the body of Jlv. Cave, proving s'77' lri V mil' FI) ih'" tber" "'ns bW' tlirli em- as.i,sin. .1 i . ll;l jJn i-iU .( .,,.,.,..( i.nve been made Cum ce i.'..i'..',,ri.d ... tin- lied.vgui.nl of Yin-mint Milnei. lerinti- Mntlfcli Su-r. tary for the I olelllCs. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES s-;.iis ujiy i, hi" si.ie. mi I ilmul- of .a. hue dec'. 1 Mav iii lici implies! uiiii.!, I iiu.ir.iii. a.'low in fro. k of i CnllllH.swned. N. .. -May i. -U I nil an s.n.iri. r -l.-.d.-s. pn-ent.d a , nllii niativ rcplle-i te a pepul.ir vel. ..I. Mi-s, .,,,. se-riig for vvhi.' pn.iiil-.sib-, in. iii muni for iiii.uIiiiib. ( ullnigs- '-. - . 1 ill 1 1... uiliilllD't Let. in ... - ...ug l,i.; tiii iS..- Kif.uniiM nnil -tun 1 . iiu turn tin- C ellIiitfwiHHl M-wirii;" i i...t..i i. nt. ! unf lit.s,i,i -t .it rvttintiv niiil 1 till M 'l I" I1l t t II l II IIM Ml -l I i V l'lll , - . ,1. I .mil tii. 'preposition, iioiuem. ........... --... ..... Mauv eiiiMciive gowns nnil fr.icl ' postal cnids te every lieuse in the town '. . .... i. .. fun hi' npnllikl inn Iim In Hie in ii-ilii c. a little ill vi - i.M.mi: mr u '" '" " ' ".". ll'rhanl H i'preat l"3 H Till M nnd l)"r :im h Mulli'-rn I til 3 I I .nikfn. , e, renrl tlimili. '."J Emily l . un.l Add. J Willi's 710 Merry pi. s-c-.tt .1 I.ainl. riii'tliij nnJ I.l sabf th 12 Mi.lnr. 'I i'.l S '.'JJ il . Uiu'.a K 1""- -It-1 N l". ht "'" "fa1"' r t-m roll .'ili-J N Uanenlpli Hi. I enn llurke. IHel N 1 ' ' "n't Sadie n'lumnn 13-J N Mtl. -!'.., Si'i'DMi) l.i.xnrl.l. ' i-utl'.i N J. nnd HihiilKlnn.. llnU.Ka 1707 .Mlliier Nt. Illi-he-d tlrirf.n l".'tl Turei it . hiid .Scrrtse i; llnll I lfiil'J llviilrr i Milin-.ii. j"'nev 7'l tntliailn nt , and ' iina it I'dippli "in I'lttlinrlnn i ltimen Ontilltfb 70.-0 KhnwoeJ .1 . rnd Lena Susen. i4tl Jiirsi.n nl. 1 i.ii.H -I llTterm H3J7 N illli m , nnd ',.'. 7.,,. . ei. ,nr xil.il HiirliinllrM ue It as n millilflpal I.-if.lrr'ck t" W-lsshmir. Niulium. .V V.. ........ ' ' ' ' .' ..r . ..l.l ..... ....r. .. HIHl 1I...I .. I".-.'-, " . V. .,--.. n. WlPnm Wllkb.H l.'.'-'l Winter Pi . nd lu m.,.,. i Kill V rrnnltlll. hi ,,t" utir.Tvv tSJ Wu1: n nnd Yt-tte Kinh. in mj.. "i JAMIIH. beloved en of Wi'lllam 'and th UvW Catlierlii, Ill .iun.1 Inra Hrett). Ill 111" 2ll yl-r. Hllu- tltri unci frln.i InvlU.I te funeral Binur tlttv, 7 30 A M. tlm the rehldt-nte of his fivlhr a; P) A st. Keaulem malia at thn hvircn -if tl. Vl.ltutlen U A. M. Intirment New "uthlral -'niur.v Wl mli.gten, )1, KHA1.UV. Mnv H-". tIIAUI-CS V . . liur l.nii.l of the into Annis Krnlry. Funernl Ur"lre Snturday. 2 P. M. urectacly. from Ida into ifstdeme. 1S21 H- Hiks st Inter mom private North I'-dnr IIIII Crm ten. Jr!rnln may vlew Iwdy Friday. te 10 l'.. . MICKI.i:. -At Medford. N J.. Ma -J4 10-J2 Jt.llN. bu'liaad of Annie Mlcklr. uend t-l. 'Sirvl'-t fiem ih rcldenc of niit ion, William Mlekl" Medford. N. J.. Saturdiiy. 1 p M. tbiiiiirtard time). Interment J. e. O- '"...' r.,!!",0O . , . r ,... ri I'AUKKIl- Al v inrimi'i. .s. .' - -i , KATli: H wife of .ftineph 11. Parker nnd I daughter or riebert -M. nd MHrlcj im.l aa Itelntiv.ii iit-il f i lends Invited te funeral mrvlre f-utiir.li.y. .Mny 1'7. a.fj'l P M nt lin- uf r. .ln'.e fi.ta Park Drlv Jul. r went Sllnam Cen.eicry ,,,.. , lUJUHY May -U. Wi2. JOHN- 1) hiis Imil.t or Jeliunna I. Hurry (ne Keijib). IlHlillvet un-1 trlenila, alii.) all iirvi.nUniliniii nf which h wan a. member Invit'd te funeritl 8atiirda 7,3(1 A. it., from hln late iel .ItiicV lfiia N With t. Hl.-h nwiKi nt Ht. UrfKfrv'3 fliurcli 1. A M. Inturm-nt jul vatu Hely I'reiH Cemetery. At'Klin Al hl ltn renlrtenca. M.u N (rne m , May 23 UlCOnut:. buiband of l.eulfu Acktr Itel.itlves and frlendi alie Mt.nrnn 1.0'Ine N'. DM, United Jlretheri Hn rampmrr.t Ne. '-'i! Invited te funeral intv-i.-ei -tniurday -.' I M precliely. nt ib lnvld H. frbuler Dlclm. Dread nnd nir, nir, memt "ts It.tirmcnt private. Vlevvui Hrl- ,lav, 7 tn It J' ..!. ... 'VltMII'il.i) .ia w ....v....v v i I I New Yerk .Stere, 1.', i:nat 7lli Street I , ftjj)gnP Sewing Made vmr iLmmm u rianre WWWiiBwWtBWlSs3Wus!!!Wk W --' -- " m i ., I-. , .. , .. ...... r .1 ...1 .. .',.,,. w , il,. ... IlL'l- -VSIC III 111 It" 'I ' .l.lll ill ' ' ." r .-'. '.'.- ....,.,.. ...i WltlOW OI Uli? .an. ji.iiiiur- .,. iiiiii.iu uriu 'i '"" "" ..-.in -;"- - . i.e.-. iifin with mi nddlilniK.I "" h. , M-nn.i-.. - i'7 ..nni i" .-.i'. . tlvta nnd frl.-nt i Inv led tn ntlentl funern Ml-s ii Ifbsiill Altemils wa.'cesi ill W:' ', ' r lr., , I , ' riedereK.it ('nl;eilt J' ", '1,n ' Lrv-Ii Hunrtay. !l I' M l All-r a ( hapcl, Miieng .he .m-1, nrrivuD She was , - , c.s, of SM.tlOl e rg, ml e Hep -., J- 'J l-il ;.. W lSK ;;,, nd N d ., nuyuirru trii.-tlvelv attitt-d in a gown of blnelj iicctssary fees. It tlntt Mlivei .,,.iiins .' le,;n wonhlnmen lU.-jpte.. r.l . i'.H-'iVllYHB wlfr nl 'liierii V I)yre ,,epe th. '1.1-n- villi a long CM f tl.e I W. Jn.l; has i-tcivcd I ill Ire I- e it- " ' nJ- ,, j ,,,,, ' '; "Ah 'et , !,,KNn ,V"lW.T," ..v. 'mAoeIV. Y'l. . .. . i . ' .. ii I.I..I, ..., ri.ffe n 1 I te 1 V. te ill r-nrl A W 110. "US llnrmllaKU al . tintl ulura I .....-. ..r mla at renve.l rut nf (nm h Mil-, in.tit-iiiii voe ,-i one., iii-.iv.-i ""- i im- ........ -- ----- ,, t.-tui u- ijjverinsien av. i - -- ji ---,-.1 -. r - . ..,,.- ..... Icr 1 iid he weie a iniisii'temi s! lined 1 favor 01 tne puiseti'-s hat of bind; satin. Mi--. Dnv-bl Kharii. witli Miss ICllen Mary Cnf-sntt anil Miss Kugenln I .nssntt, vicweu tne snow irem- Alfred Mlrathtr limn l'eplnr jlianci.n n.wt.ie, i.. i,uv.n pi. i. n.nv.n. ip.'. mug itev or anythliiN r el" "' ' ' ' utJ5I 0n Oltver A. JtcMullen. I'M N. Fellen at, ,vapa tl'a In the Fer Bale column today enlu,jt.rian A. Hnyder. H30 llSth nve. -pna-e 20. ldi-. and anil anil 1 HKAI. i:isTA1 C rOIt HAt.n CITV " ei n. aiT-i-it h-i'. .FtflifiJ 317 N'. 2tlth et, An Expert Sewing Teacher Cemes te Your Heme Free and she will teach you) anything you want te knew about Bewinir, hemstitching, embroidery, tuekin;,', ruffling, etc. Positively no charge. She will come te you ns often us necessary until you learn nil you wish te knew. This offer is open te cverv woman in or nearby Philadelphia who buys a Willcox & Gibbs Portable Klectrie .Scwliu,' Machine any time this month. Your old tnnchine taken in pnrt payment. .'i.J.i"1 '''''I'NhTU.VIIOV. WITIIOt-r OUM0ATI0S. in vegi IIOMK. A h.MAl.t' I'Al MENT Sbl'I'RKS IISH OF XHESB. TUB IIAI.ANfsj; ON KAMV TBIIMS Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street Phen; Sprue 3192 ICOURTESV; .SERVICE; yv L"1. i'i A itefcufiAx&tetfih&sfik i ii rnrn, ;,-iXkY- -. '