KJZ. A'lSa . . .vfv t'-f ri-'Ks p-jfls. PR V 1 EA It". II Xi v;'f "Jgli "iWJ writer At Ilk ttl-ailtV fullllra. Itii) ll'. rlll- Df tllO tlltlW !! H.MI..K. ll llnif i?'9'.. Wnt te l.new miri nlviut It? M TfM(l fl.Jl arllnlaa ti.t tl IH..M M l-lll. i ut a i ., in ins inn MW mernln Ptiine l.riiiRii A Winer if ,?; W.r?wrt or th. t. r. Nan he explain leua fercf IWIMMINQ AND TENNIS i Far Women and Gird infraction ty appointment Vt lM etrt eitrv TMk. tleeln iinimtr erli new, iSeml or en I for iletaUn) West tilde. Ail) A Sanson Hie. North tllel 1013 . l.ehlth At. TUB V. M. c. . or phila. I OLFINGTON! PatnHnp llmeialinp nnrf f7icifr- (11(7 Set vice Re-upheUtcring I,cv upholstery im parts a freshness te the car but it takes cpei;ts te make a Keed Jeb of It. -tG yours' experience be hind our work. Spe cial summer prices. Phene:' Poplar !,!': The WOLFINGTON Sheps 19th and Hut ten weed . i "-"i r.'.jLr.'..I...I f(fl .5lUCHIHectU letu Striking Reductions Establishing N c w Lew Prices en Seme of the Best- Known Medicines and Toilet Preparations Dean's Kidney Pills. 50c nize. 43c Nuxated Iren Tablet. SI aiz. 73c Ftlltwi' St. Hjr: Un, $1.S0 ., $1.W Gidi'i Pepte Miiim, $1.20 ii, Me LaTeriR, larR. .......$l nire, 72c Danderine. lare. .$1.00 site. 74c Listerine. large. ..$1.00 siie. 75c Fletcher's Caster!, 35c size, 25c Brome Selt?er ... $1.20 tize. 89c retas Seltur, diircatuii. $2 lizt, $1JS Citicera Ointatit, MJiaa. 50c titt, 39c Caticin OiitaMt. Itrn, $1.00 liu, 79c cktB' Pills, iBtll.. .25c lit. 17c lMckaa'i Pill. Iirf .. 50c ii,.37c Etkir'i Ntorepkoipatt.$1.75 lizt. $1.45 Oteferin $1.00 n.iie. 83c Wyrti'i Si A Slip., itll, 7Sc it., SSe Wrtth'i Sift 1c Snip.. Itrgt. $1.25. 9c WlMroet Htir Tene, null, 5tc lilt, 45c WiUroet Hiir Teaic, lir, $1 titt, 85c Nujel, large $1.00 size, 79c Fiakkta't Vtf. Coup., $U titt, 7c Mellin's Feed, 10 oz 75c size, 60c Eikajr's Feed 75c size, 65c Herlick'i Milt.J Milk, lrft, $1 lite. 70c Herlick'i Ma. Milk, $3.75 iep. si., $2.85 Tanlac $1.00 size. 79c Bell-Ans, large 75c size. 50c Mtitii'i Vitiaen Ttbltti, $1.00 lize, 74c Btiat Aatlfeiqc Btep. 75c it., 50c .Btjtr'i Aipirin Tablets . 100 for 89c Pebeco Teeth Paste, 50c size. 35c Kolynes Teeth Paste. 25c size, 21c Kalphene Teeth Paste. 25c sz., 19c Lfea's Teetb Pewdir, imall, 2c it., 19c Larr'i La Blacie Face Prfr.. 5c it.. 43c Java Rice Face Powder, 50c siia, 35c Life Bney Seap, 10c size (3 for 20c), 7c Caticara Seap, 25c size '3 for 55c), 20c Packer's Tar Sesp (3 for 55c), 20c Rtiiael Seap, 25c size (3 far 55c), 20c Wdk'r'r F. Sp., 25c iz. (3 for SSe). 20e PalsasliTO Seap, 15e sixa (4 for 30c), 8e Pays. & S. Seap, 15c sz. (12 for $1), 10c Mum 25p size. 17c Mulsified (.'oreanut Oil. 50c sz. 37c Helmes Prebtilla.. ,35c size. 25e PrarrkeciiU Teet a Powder, $1 size. 79c Prepkrlactir Tastk Bruskes, Adelts' regalar, kard, aiadinm and soft, 50c alue . . 35e Odoreno. small ...50c size, 27c Pfaaed's LiUc Veg . small, $1 size, 89c Piaaad's Lilac Vec, largt $2 size, $1.78 Eau de Quine. 8 or., 31.50 sz. $1.12 Mansea's Skariaf Cream, 50c size, 37c J. & J. Baby Powder. 25c size. 17c Amelin. small.. 30c size, 23c Ameliti. large HOc size. 49c D. & R. C. Cream, 4-ej. jar, 50c sz., 37c D. R. C. Creaas. 8-oz. jar, SI st., S. 5. Wkitc Dental Crcaa, 25c size. 6"; 21c Fermrrlr RUtt r-lleennsn SOO S. nrett St eer. Srmf ItlO Market te MarkM 13SS rfecwlnut l1 1 rhtntniit SO Urkrt 14 S. B?1 ttM N, Frent. or. Tork iRtntlnrtani tTOt Oermanlewa At,, llread t Tslr fiermantewn t CliHlen srra J VICHY - inMNCB KsrvauG nenatrr) iNatural Alkaline Water ' Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as pessessing: great Maxlicinal Properties V0UR BettUdmt tASprit pr N Wi4 Wributers 'VAarHKMI.fH . MIM.RR .''Unilllll Tl HTi IIKK I II. 4IMIU.L- IfKiKH te. t. atUMK rSKNLH OS. II &KHS& f4fi 'Sfc jv : Ujvr LENROOT 10 SEE Psf.f. ... lAfill Q- a( M.i.Ui..nl ' WUMIUIGIIbD TVIII WV7 Ul IIQIIUJIUI Scope in Linking Nominee's , Victory With Beveritlge . SETS OLD GUARD BUZZING Rusty Itoncshev Adorns Doer of Pinvhei Heme Mllferd. Pa.. "Mnv -1' -Grey Towers wen is Ihe same svmbnl of geed lni'k (lint adorns or i n'tirt folic itatOH the hemes e' many .turd it Irons lllght cfr tin Iren' deer upside down n horseMiec Is fl tl If is n i ii'.f fat lift -bcitrn ho'o he'o ho'e sloe ltneltiiit.il il lght nf it btmes tlin 'Mliiin.it ion ' iiitnd l.li"k'" ftein rnj iciter who in 1 fi . nml. of ieiu'O llifferd I'm I'm ehet. Iti'tuiM'iiin tieintiipe li r (ox (ex ei'. smiles ence mere. I'y a Maff Correspondent Mllferd. Pa.. ray L't) -Wli.it Is .en- I "idol oil In sonic qiiflrteri te be n mi - i tlenal political eent of tin first wittet in sclieihiled te t.ike plnie teda ut i!ret . I i-..i..- t r . i ' (liflerd PitK'liet, Uepiiblir.ui uemitix' fi (.loprner ' Senater Lonreel is n pregirssivr l.r piiblu'im. ri ti 1 lus i emuls hi'ic will in , .i seiie tie up tl.e Mi'ten of I'iiv hoi in Pennlt Jn.n Willi thin of MeMndsf in inniniia J in inurr, iik i iih hoi. n ileic ft lend of the late Colonel line-f- ' e't defeated Sonnter New. n peisimnl ' fiieiul of I'reeicleiU UtirUlilB. rer fie i;rpnbliiMn nominatieii ler i mtct bllltei enater. These big btale victories, iemin one tight after the ether, have Mitred pn- ' litlcal ''011111101118101 s e the Natien te all sorts of disMl'Mens as te the effnt of the I'lnehet and Heveridge success en the intcina'i organization of the Kc publican I'nrtj. Senater 1 enroet will be nciempnturd bv Mis I.enroet While the political uiisnificftiice of the I.enroet visit ,i n net cape ebservei. it Is a fait that the l.enroets lime been friends of tin Plrchet familv for jear- ami this will net be the hrst time ihat the bn" stepped ever nt (Jrey Tewets. An event which will be el special in t( rest te the weiii"ii lv"pubitlli ans of Pennsylvanui will hi the invitation wlinh will he extended In Mi lMnchet fe Mrs Harrlaj II Warbutten. vim chaii man of the'lti-publi'-an Staf Com Cem mil tee and one of the cm host mil stout est (hamplens of Pint het for the gu bernatorial nomination, in lineine n i member of the unofficial, unpaid and voluntary onunnsien te examine Stati tu times and reorgnnlTatlen of the State Government I hi fact has led te mudi Informed spctilatien as te tin high position whien Sirs. Wnrburtnu will ecnipv under the Pinehet Adminlsti'itien .it Hariibuig. Ileper te Visit (ire Tewets Majer and Mis Wailuiwen wne te have been week-end guets ai (irey Towers, but owing te personal manor , will net be here until next Satitnlav and Sunday. Ar that time nKe Conn Cenn Conn cilmen Ueper. who directed the I'liichei (.ampalgn In Philadelphia, will be hen Among the guests at (Jre.v lewrr- tedav is Mrs Marj Flinn l,a , of Pittsburgh, daughter of William PI Inn The visit of Mrs I.avvrtnee. who wn treasiiter of the Allegheny ( eunn J'in J'in chet Committee, and the cxpectcQ ai -rival of Mr. Warburton are thought te have u bulling en plans te organize Hepubllcan women of the State for the 'fall election. Manr women could net vote m the prlmurj eleiimn n thev were net em oiled as HepuliluMiis, thev were merely leglstered Pinehet Is getting icadv te anneuin e the personnel of the unofficial commis sion which will examine the (endttlnn of State finances and piepnie pl.ms fei n reorganization of I he State govern ment Thts commission will be com- 'posed of fifteen men and women 'Among them, It n understood m addi tion te Mrs Warbutten will lie .lelin S. I'lsber. former State Hanking Com missioner, who withdtevv as a candi date for (leveriuii in favor of Pinehet. and Prof. Clyde I. King, economist and expert en public finame of the Lniversitv of Pennvljmia While Plnihet Is tliinking ibnut the meeting for rcoiganlzatien of the e publicnn State Cemmttt'e in Phil.uM phla June 10. he is saving nothing nbeut It He i nppaienth sounding sentiment H is interestul In the sub sub eei A new n line was added te the lit of suggestions for Slat" i Inlrman today It " that of Jehn N Knglish. who' had 'haige of tlie I'nn het cam paign in Alleglicnj Count v Out and-Out Piuiluil Man It is. ob rvel ilia' his si lertlun would mean the e'eitien of an out -nii'l-nitt l'liiclier man Others mentioned up te date are W llnrrv Hikn .mil Jehn S Fisher. liaker repiesents th" mm mm hlintieu whlrh bdeked Aifu-niv (ien (ien eral Alt''- for tlie iionun.iiien fei (iev ernei I'ntil he wlihdrew. I islie- was hacked bv the diundv leadership ami until 'he entrain e ' M' Alter nt the Ins' niiuuie bv the tinvi i lenient Mr. T'inch'H 1 sintiliul mm (Iov erner Spn ul s effi i te lo-epcrntc n the exnmlnatinn of Mute minutes and State adinlnistiaMen fuiKtunis ilm ilm ernei Sproul waseles, in (,ie 'Inweis nvei the wiek-end hut did net get n touch with the nennii'i Mi Spieiil has n fnim and Ueut si team three mi'es fiem drev Tinu I iev erner Snreul spent his time fish m in Adam Cteek and said he hud geed link 'e effort was made In nnv ipinrtei te luiuv, Mr Sproul and Mr I' in het leqetliM 1( sp.te their uiex niltv Mr Sproul s visit ii pike C.i.ii'v b .wcver is net li tig mi -nil II" also likes the wild weed and !iiMiiiie ,i m , tesert fm nnglers mid huntiis mi the tjppe I'c'.iware wiieie he -i inni in d MINGO TRIALS TO GO ON Murder Case Against Minister Will Begin Jun: 12 ( harles 'I own. W . . Mn ' I'.v A P i-Tin prosemti' ii t mlii x iiiu' i entntive agreemen' te -i pun. im I egail I e MIM .limed ii,lii h Mi-e. mi I I late iii I be sinnniei im i-ked tliu tlie Itev J K Wilbui n ' n ng .1 i it i ini.rdcr be pared "n titt ,lun. 1 J Presi I'litmn inunsel liewiii Inime com I opened said tlnv iliited in i mi tinue HI, ii ei ll .iriui'd nuii'li fiisew ,is seen lis nitnese i mild br gam cie' riiilt lieiveiei would piebablv lake n week ei ten dav thev un J' ilu'r I'lnnk Keenei m r'd Mnnnei Ml I lie trieii en a i reason chaise nu mediuie'v after th ill tl I tl)es nf have hern el vpe.ed of aiel. In iiiakui" th. c iglit men lu inn C W Oenleu anneuiieement Ihe mn was agreed te bv .ludjc J tind the defense counsel June r' M Weed D'Annunzie Chats With Chicherln Heme. Mn -'! Tin newspnpeis heie itv that (iahileli c' Alinunie hid n long miners nuui u,,, ,,i1( (S(t) Geerge t'liiuierin. tne iieisiievlsi Mm I inter ofuFerolgu Afislic, nt I le' vllln.eu Lake Gaulla. U Aunua 5,1 PIN HOT MAY Tv-H Arv i EVENING PUBLIC Fought Burglar W&8 .-.j- Til ffe- T, rilANK P. JUNKS. JR. Cinhlrr of Natleiml Hank of n crly. N. .1.. ln fell out a window at he jrapplril teiln v Ith a burglar In Ills home Battles Burglar; Falls Out Window enllniifd from I'nte On burglar bnd gained cntintve and .i Mi .fetips put forth nil lu sirength te threw lii opponent the te etiished .isniiist the '111 nml fell he.iul le the lnn. 'I'her fell npnit is thrj llirr tell llpnit is jjretitnl lint looped te ri,ici nj.nin The hit the their feet illld burglnr breKe . Mr. .lencs yelled loud h fi. , p, ,hc ,emcnr tlir strnrk .,,. r.i n,1 t,ik shouts were liennl bv a neighbor. I rank Millvame. nt the Hoebling Cempnnv. Mr. Mcllvalne had it shotgun In his room, kepi there i for such an emcicenc.v. ns all IJcverlv ' and lalsewntcr Park have been innnd reiciuU because of the activities of burglars lie ran down with the shot gun, mid reached his own lawn In time te see the burslar break awav Leaps en Ills It.uU Mr Jenes ran after the .Negro mid leek i living leap en Ins hack, bruis ing him down again The man strug ghil up once mete, hewevei. and sunted i tunning again in i tie direction of I!iu I!iu llngien. Step ei 1 11 file shouted Mi Me Ilvaine. leveling lus shotgun. The burglar ran en. mid at n dlstnnee of about tliin.v or fertv feet Mr. Mcli- ' value fired. The burglar fell and 1 oiled ever but get up and tiled le crawl ,011.1 They caught him. however, and telephoned te Count) Detective Kills Paikcr tit Mt. Helly. Detective Pur ser took the man te the Mt. Hell.v llos lles pltnl after placing him under arrest. i The surgeons said th burglar was seneinlj but net futallv wounded, lie will he't.iken te the Mt llellj tail as I seen as he roceveis miuVIhuIv. Mrs. Jenes, a diiughti-t of the late (ieerge v oedside of Lleven. who died iccctitlj. leaving a rniiune, ilei rllieil i bet experience Husband Didn't Hesitate I knew something was wieng when 1 waked.' she said, "mid I snitched en the light as quickly as I leuld. Mv husband didn't hesitate a second. He vaulted ever the four of the htd and hit the burg'ar n hard blew In the f.ie Mi husband wa trying te drag hl'n i.nvn when thev fell out of the window. "Mi. Mcllvalne rnuldn t -hoot ut first, because he was afraid el hitting mv husband. When the burglar fell, mv husband and Mr Mcllvalne telephoned for ii doiter te give him tiist aid. He ueulcln t nil his name e" acldiT's. mid I understand has net told the pel. lie is " "ll"1 Ress, Ward Mystery Figure, Discovered Centlnunl from Paite line was in Ins shabln c lellies ns siintuu i lellies lint the nutheiilies lmve information that be tween the time Ward left Peteis dead ii nd the liedv was discovered some pei . son net eiuv lenieiei) the two N."it bills, but nNe identifying papers which Peters had in his pocket. Westchester I'eunfy authorities have Information indicating that Ward's weird Riqiiaintamc with Peers was' carried en and cann te dramatic fiui fiui llen amid the curious atmesnhcie created in a strange secret tinle (,f peer ninths and men nf wealth a cir cle dominated bv n forceful, piercing ev ed in.iii known as 'The Wolf ' Knew II Im eme Time In th s ilirle where the extremes of -cie ill and economic life mi t en a p.iriti in the p.uks. in slum ,md Ten derloin jeser's ,ind iiiiiid the exetn ntinnsphen of mugnifieenth furnilie Ind'len apittments" Clarence Peters like ether u oak -willed veuths of his tijie vi- spoken of ' niitemptlieuslv a a "punk lve- rlt'V e'epinen' vi'steid.'IV encled t.-. indn ite that W.iid bnd known 'us Violin fm some time III least silue hisl summer and t li.s he killed ns i le-u'i of i sileldeil quail el This quill I el it is hei evee was i nu-eil either bv a iciiue-' for iiiuuev In l'etfis cu beeni r Waul suspei ted tie Intler of being ccuineetel with a b'l" kinail riir; I 111 I he night lifme the killing the lutlmrltus linve In en told a In Idgc p.nti was uehl in Ward's lieiu'" I-hisii-d until iieitrlv dav light Ward pin nnl in the cur i i leniuir and IimI .i- Wind and hei met he . Mi- Cur i . i ,s anl i hat h would net he home ill subpoena d nests i, i-is .i ihe W.inl home in e known n I will he subpoenaed bv Coronet Fit ji ".i'i te. hs inquest Olhci residents Ol" e w Hee lie le who line asei ti I .ird and I'cieis vine net sti.nii.s i u will hi summon 'd te tc-iu.i In tlin e eiinec lien a sens.itien.il -lerv as told i't'd.Ji bv a man wle gave I i- nam" m newspaper men in Janus C (lail. lie franklv admitied the nine vvn- fictitious. He i tad. slim, iiniud nml is known as Skippu" in II . pine h- frecicnts. Tills i. line Is ill the heait of the ,i dervve hi and s llic hinieiit ' of t lit nueii Ml'le in wl.l h I. I .tllil "'Ihe Wolf ' we'll' ligures i laik .i it he was in ihe mm win leicis iinil afici his K'lark si disc barge las! siiliiui '' mi',' e it" with I'flers m Hi v mil Park and i New acre Peteis ineii nil ' i 1 11 1 is . I'll" ,,1'ieiu;; meiiev frulii a in "1 lie w cult hv end evi i hi i mi Itcn in Hi w ith the pelii c force et HUNGARIAN ROYALISTS LOSE Election Returns Indicate Over whelming Victory for Government HiidiirMsl. Mav 'JO -iIU . P i Fust leturns fiem the Huii'.ptilaii par. linmeulniv cloilieiis indicate nn nvei nvei ivhelniuiz vieter.v for ihe Gevenuneni 'I lie ( arlist ii'ilu wing, in Meiiarchlst I'llt.v. I iciil'dccl as itushed cu le bass of these icni'is an'' i' Hnns I probable that the Secial Duueuui! wil,l make a great gain, v- ."it fvrjv ', -v ' j ..,1 &h&jmMMm. ' .k. t !. - .d ,jmr;i.. wjxti. .. . ' :.i 1 iZ"yJH5BiWV?m'MMmK -.'S 1 mmMfar 'Y.vb Kmm- (i hM -ni , k I .v-iTiiiiiiiiiiWfri -i jjgmm'w :, i Hljf;' .sM.trs i iiik irTK ) i 4'ViH LEDUEK PHILADELPHIA, JAKM.DAY, SIX REPORTED DEAD IN ULSTER BATTLE Republican Army and Police En gage in Sharp Fighting LONDON DISCUSSES TREATY Ilj the Avseelated Press llelfaM. May 20 -Slnnp fighting he- twren members of the Irish llepubll- ccn Army and the 1'tstcr peelal eon- stnbtilnry eeeurred lnm night along the I boundary between Counties Denegal and rermnnttgh. In the llelleek illtrlet. Five Uepublle.ins aie reported te have been killed and a number wounded. One itntttitiln mm. Lilted. The tightlns followed tlie nelien of the FlMer police In tnklng possession of Ilelteek village and Mngereucns La- le iiearb . I Speetal pellrc front the Nelleek Tevt I were ambushed and compelled te ablu tien their inotereiir, the driver or wliicn wiik killed tiem the briny firing. Until wings of the Irish Hepubllcan Armv. the Insurgents tind these under tlie Free Stnte (ieeinment, live believed te have been represented in tne lerec , which the 1'lsterltes encountered, rite i Southerners attacked in horseshoe for mation, the enlv side open te the police facing en l.eugli 13rne. across which i the have been lecelvlng their supplies I by beat. 1 The Hepiiblluins' Intention te cut .Ibis line of nimmunlent'iin was leiieu i lix the Nertherneis, who tepulsed their i assailants after n pitched battle. ' The Culling Tiee lead police bar racks, near Falls tend. a ntlneked j tedaj. Sexernl of the pelli'c weie ! wounded, one sorleiiflx. 1inden. Mar 20. Illv A. IM Vfin n meeilnt. of the Cabinet Irish Committee this morning n joint session 0f the IlrltMi and Irish repiesentntlvcs flM called te meet this afternoon, with Prime Minister l.levcl C.cerge presiding, e dale has been fixed for the de- pnrtiire of the Irish delegates, anil it believed that the c onfcrelice lieie will continue for several divs Winsten Churchill. Secretarv for the Celonies, will speak In the Heuse of Commens th's afternoon In legmd te the pingiess of the negotiations. I Several newspapers sa.v that Michael Cellins and Arthur (iiiftith convinced i the t iev eminent of their geed faith as iicEnrd the Angle-Irish Treatv. I Mr. Chtnelilll announced this after- i neon that his speech en the Irish s(. , nation would be deferred until tomer- I row. and Mr. Griffith expiessed the be- lief that the scheduled meeting with the Calunei would nKe be postponed. Theie was no Indication, it Is said, that n bill h had occurred Says Chorus Girls Seek Hush Meney renllnued frcim l'lvee One 0kfe n.irt ether in nn lpal in the Commonwealth iivenue paiiv vteic i' xe.iling details of tin auair. Correbor.itcil by ".Sallj" Girls Fitzgsiald. in his statement leganl ing the alleged attempt of the "I.nsc Walt." i benis giiK te obtain S1000 each ns the "price of silence." Is cor cer cor r.ibei.ned bv Sjlvln Kingslcv und Hilly Iththc. girls of the "Sallv" piodue piedue piodue tlen, and b.v Kiisigu Geerge Addis Nel Nel eon. I'. S. N.. al' thice of whom weie present. In all feuiteeii persons weie present nt the. p.ntv which lesiilted in tlie dis missal of Geneva Mitchell fi mn "Sallv" and of the two "Last Walt" gills fiem their show Thev are MNs Mite hell, stilt i.i IvniTslrv. Mnv Daw and llill.v Hlvthe, Moths" In "Salv": Miss laer and Miss I.even. Hen l.ipskv. nephew or lien liitnr.nick. ewiui et tue npaititiini; Alie Klein, Di. I.euis Ar km. of ilGll Coiuinenweallh iiviniie; 'lining Fitzgerald. I'nslgns Vlsen and Snvdri. 1 . S. "n : Arthur It Wilsen, college student, son of a wealth mill owner nml atternev of Manchester N. II . and ii Mr. Weed. Yeung Fitgerald. in the pativ ieve- latlniis, declared himself as th Izecl spokesman. Denies Disgraceful Dame i "I.et me sn first." he began, 'that' no unst'cnilv or i iet oils i undue l or-' curred except the mccup vvhlcli was staged bi l In two 'Last Wall iheiu Sirls "Geneva Mitchell at no time sta a disgraceful clnine. She dam eel a black satin "Yuma Yamn" suit lOMinne she hnd previeusl; worn at li.ills nnd dances of a most ' hnsie bu rn tei The conduct of MNs Mit wns at all times decorous and the jama shlmmv talk Is all tot ' "' '" New Yerk. "Mnv 20 Mitchell disillusioned bl ide el in nova a i.iimg millionaire, who letitrnicl te w leru te seek relnstiiieinent In the cast ei Sallv from which she was ousted niter the se nsntlenal Bosten partv. tailed te see Floren Zlegfeld the pro ducer, tednv. Mr. Zlegfeld, at his office heie s.i'd that v'vlille Miss Mitchell had 'iilleel him l.v telephone several times In- tnd been tee bllsi te discuss the liuiftei with hei lie told Miss Mitchell lie would give her ) Ills division next week. Ihe nlliged revel leek pint i in ihe building in which Miss .Mitchell nuteclj thiee Heets when the cempiini airhedc In Bosten It was said that the pnn.i which was followed bv disasiri us result was a blrihdnj aflau bivui u hei llOIIOI Although e.eiv cffei! wis ui.ide te pievent the illsturbenie neni hi coining ,uib ii If was said that two ehei is gills, who wcie guests at the panv wen llciuslv llljlliecl lis a lesiill of be,llg gaKKed and thrown down iij'i. In iwe men whose advances ilnv ii.i I ufmil, 'Ihe "ill" me Miss FJe i 1 nm tile nt.i -three, tind Ml1" Mm c Levin ni'iitv Mis I.even win n il. I i'v lle-pita', Bosten, until l n J" and Miss La.er leceiied tnsi ad u an ether institution in that i i irests Are Thread ne.l llie gills sai tlii'v win z "Ui war rants for the men responsive im ihen in pit le' A pieuiineni B.uk Itni imx i-inii. a dentist nnd iwe naval ciftnei. me nmeiig the uii'ii '.ml te haie been in ihe pad Al.vsicn sin rounds the nihil lemiiilne liiiuiiheis of the paitv. Im fiem the "I.'cdk's Nifjln" cist mn mini, n is Mi til Tlie ac 1 1 esse' bv aclme of eeumrl 111 r net discussing the eieiils of thai night, but one guet deiliiics the gitls get "klieekilllt dieps " "One of them was (bagged le t her cellar and b''nten mill' she was uinon uinen uinon stieiis," SU.VS llie guest ' I lie ether III tai L took phi' e in the ii 1 1 1 1 ei the upnrt ment The pain wnsni sti-di bv Miss Miti hell lf jus' happened theie We slnrled ll in a hotel hut we couldn't iiilse he 1 theie, s() cm w(di te Geneva's phiie When vie gel I heie some of llie Iris wen ilicssul tu fancy silk pnjumut. Tin i i a p'eni.v of it. ink. "liven thing might nave gene moeg all right If It haqn'tbccwUsd flinty.. jri -v 1 "V Theie were girls from "Sally" and girls from "The I.nst Wn'tz." Moen an nr ntimenl started ns le whlrh was the bet ter show. Well. It was a het argument . nml ended in it fist tight, the girls nt' tacking one nneiher mid some, ei t licit clothes being tern off. Sent lleellns Uewn Steps "Miss l,even objected te vemarks of some of the be.vs and was beaten up. Then they tlragjed Miss T.naer away and when she came back she was a sight. The girls were dragged te the front deer and sent reeling down the steps. following the publication et news of the party ami Its developments. Mnillynn Miller, the star of "Sal v. announced her engagement te .lack Plekfeid In the same breath in which she denied nnv knew ledge nf the partv which Miss Mitchell, the orig inal' "pogo" girl of the stage, was nn alleged participant. Claire M'7'' the .eung and iwetty sister of he prima denna, has taken Mls Mitchell s place In the "Sally" chorus. Geneva Mitchell, the "Pece glil.'' who danced Inte the llniellent hist Mnnh when she e'eped with n wenlt 1 v schoolboy, must explain satisfactorily . !. amC. Ill ICrtl. lier presence ai n ricncui p".' ten before Mie will be peiinlttcd te re appear ns a principal In the musical comedy "Sally." This was the announcement vc'terdny of Flereiu Zlegfeld. producer of be show. As seen ns he learned or the midnight orgy In Ueslnn he w Ired the seventeen -i ear-old dancer in leave tie show and call upon him at his office lirrn tednr. "I took her out of the show 'last Fri day night." said Mr. Zlegfeld .vc'ter da'v. "and she will net reappear until she has explained te my satisfaction that the wild pirtv was no affair nf hers. Mr. Zlegfeld denied thai Mat l.vnn Miller, who plays the leading in In "Snllv." wns the alrl who akcd him te ntder'Mlss Mitchell te leave the show. Miss Miller, tt Is repeited. has denlec also she i of used te continue In her part unless Miss Mitchell wcie lemevcd. Soen after the mat nape of Miss Mitchell te Itebert Savage, iwcniyene. son of the lute Jehn A. Savage, wealthy steel maker of Dilluth. the girl left the bridegroom and lived with her inethei, Mr.. Vernn Mitchell, at ii rummim-i Walk. Thev have been In ltosten since the musical 'cemed.v opened here. Sav age Was In the graduating c hiss of Mil Mil eon "Piep" Scheel at MllfoMl.t.eiin. Bottomley Guilty; Gets Seven Years Cenllnurd from Tsir line new insults by implications which arc as false us they are offensive. ' "It Is the truth I have told, anil nothing but the truth. I have said that Fnclc Sam filled his pockets vears before he filled his cartridge-belt. 1 have said that America linall.v anie into the war. net te s,Ue her honor, but te s,ne her skin. I have snid that, new that the war is ever, she means te titrnnge a cheap peace, fol lowing a cheap vleteiy. And what I t.n.,. snid r lime sate. Net for all ti, ipinine Yanks fmni Maine te M slss inn wen el call naciv ii wuiu .... .- - ., rm --- , 1 of it " The screed had no effect, except te lender Holtemley still mete ildlculeus in the eves of the Fngllsb public mid press. It was noteweliny enij m uu great nimv of leaders te whom it was addressed mere than 2.000.000. The World War gave Bottomley an opportunity te recover whatever pies tige he mnv have bnd in I-nglnnd. HI leciulting services were valuable te the nation and ihe persistent optimism that he displaved tiuougheiit was the means of keeping his mui.v of unintelligent Milnm "hnek-ecl nil." FllileubtCtll.V. while gi hiding liis own private ax-, he I did much le keep up the national spirit. ' H dint of pes'ng ns mi impassioned 1 nnirlet. Bottomley all but effaced the uiemeiy of his misdeeds fiem the minds of a large section of the community. In Mil1 he succeeded in being le-clceled le Pmlimuenr us. Independent" mem ber for Seuth Ilncknev. having pie pie vieusl.i succeeded in having Ills bank ruptcv disqiialiricatien lomeved. lteeegnlzecl as having the car of th mob. he cenliihnted nitidis te n Sun d.n paper wh'ch piehably possesses il.n li!f-nsr rlw olntlen nf nnv teuruat published iii (irent Britain en the Sab- Iiaih dn.v. Mis power ler iiiisciini both in and out of Parliament wns 11111" untold. l.i.her'.iU. S. ENVOY FEELS UNSAFE Informs Bulgarians Guard of Amer ican Sailors May Be Called ' Seflu. Ma.v 23. -fP.y A. P. I Charles S. Wilsen, the Ameilcaii Minister. Is unilei steed te have told the Hulgarlau e( , Government that he might tind It me- lnicssai,i te have a guard of American I a , cnilins in nnsenuence of the difference I i of views berveen hlm'velt . .-.- I.I....A .' -...1 . . .. unci i nc .till -sutheiencv nf l.ll'lllllllill. .1'11'VllllllK .11 a .. nt.f A....C,,., 1A ..nICi .. nrAlilr lllll l.,t lIlC. I inr.ril'fl 11 I .ft !I.M. I'MII'I Il.'ll " . ' i gntlen during the present unrest. There has been a certain sense of Mn-eeurit.v dining the last two davs cnvlng te the violence of political con cen con iieieisles between the Stamlieulisky I Cabinet, tepteseiiting the peasant parly and what Is called the bourgeois bloc, , led bv tinlveislt.v piofessei", the dctgv. ipscrve efheers and professional people who aier iIihi the pre'ent government has llelshi'visf tendencies, I It has been observed that the gov ernment is no longer attacking Com munist". One indication of the bit- I terness of tie ioiittevois was the 'sheeting nt A L Grtl.ef. editor of the important dad paper. Civilization, 1914-22 A review of the change in ths world i ideas of civilization is the subject of the leading article in the May issue of The Cirard Letter. The unique history of Henry A. Hitnrra Sens Company also Is told In this number. Upen request the Company will h Bind te place en the mailing list, (re ef charge, any one desiring le receive this and subsequent issues of Th' Guard l.ttfr GIRARD TRUSTC0MPANY Bread ft Caiitaat Sta., Philadelphia LG Chartered 1836 ---aeaaiii- " y&c . nauiMP 'VW CA. MAY lilf, ia Says He Quit Dier in Disgust centlnuH from Paw On died all of the talcs and purchases of Hughes A. l)lei He said that If he made a mere guess he would sav that during the thren jebih preceding the illssoliillen of the llrm of Hughes & Dier that the commissions the house received nmeunlcd te about SeOO.OOO. Closely questioned by Mr. I.eeb. the feimer bookkeeper admitted thai nil of these commissions had t everted te Hell and Company. Hllilershelm also admitted thai while 1m was In ehntge of the ncceunt bet w ten Hitches mid Dier and Hell und Company thai he hud letelvccl gifts of money tit i Christmas (line. He did net Knew whether Colonel Hughes or Dec I tier had been the recipient of any guts from Hell and Company and said that he had received one gift of S.'O it ml two of .5100 each. He was net risked te explain If t was n geueinl practice for outside houses te reward empleyes of ether firms. Further testimony developed the fact that nt (he time of Colonel Hughes leiirement from the tirm of Hughes & Dier. his private account. niUeuiiling te approximately te S0OO0. was charged te the new firm of H. A. Dice 4. Ce. Account Was Closed It was immediately closed out en the books of that firm by means of u trans action made tlneugli Hell &. Ce. The witness, questioned ns te the nTluinnxn nt n nrli-nte ledser. S.'lld tlin t lie doubled there hntl been olio niter inc dissolution, but there had been one prier le Mnv 10. 1021. He upheld the testi mony 'of witnesses nt ether hearings in legn'rd te tlie account of Dier & ( e. with Hell & Ce.. namely, that the debit biilmice of the fiist named was mere tlinu oll'set with sccutities in the possession of Hell &. Cci. The witness, cpicsllened by Claicnee T.eeb. nnclllnry receiver, told of the mn en the llrm of Hughes A. Dier. predecessor of Dier . Ce.. after the firm's tickers hnd been taken out. The tlckcis were letneved. he snid. because the brokerage house had failed te give satisfactory answers te a ques tionnaire sent It b.v the Philadelphia Stock Lxthange. Cash Bi-eughl I'Yem New Yerk Dining the run bv clleSls. he went nn, (ash te meet the situation vvn vvn breught here from New Yetk. coming through C. I. Hudsen x. Ce.. of that c It v, te F. F. Hell sx. Cu.. mid thence te Hughes A, Dier. Hllhershe'lii said he never heard of anv piovleus complaint In coiiuccllen with Hughes &. Dier except what wns known as the Allen transaction. ll grew out of the cornet lug of Stilt, stock, he said, and Hughes .x Dier bud refused te nnv. The mHiiesh continued that he went ( te New Yerk nt the request of Mellis, Brooks, petseti.il accountant for F. D, i l)ler. His purpose was le stialghlcn out matters se the tickers could Jic- ie ie steird, he said. Tells or Muddled Beeks He seen found, he testified, that Ihe linn's daily cash icperts xvere net made out properly. He also found that eulv I about tKIO out of mete than fiOOO ar- ' counts hnd been tiansfcrrcd from i Hughes & ler te F. D. Dlcr -x. Ce. Hllbershelu said he icsigiicd when he leall.cd the I'empan.v 's figiit was hope less. When he unit, he said, his seu ! in-law. an rinplove in the bier beard loom was discharged. Hllbershetn subl he entered the cm- ' ple.v of F. F. Hell & Ce. last Sep tember, lcmuitiiug theie it ti 1 11 Jmiuarv 28, when he i signed because of ill health. J. C. Duke, general malinger for Hughes &. Dier. w the man who Induced him te go with Hell A: Ce., he testified. ROB WEST CHESTER MAN Masked Bandits Held Up Contrac tor in His Office West Chester. Pa.. Mn 20. Filter Ing the office of Jeseph P.ignotte. a contractor, e.ulj esridn.v. as he n counting up the lecelpls, two masked men lobbed him of S20O. One of tlie rehheiH held up P.ignotte with a revolver while the ether gn th -ricel the loot mid placed It in a bag Pagnettn believes tlie men were Ital I lans. YyQfash clean towels Don't confuse StetTissue Ten eh pith harsh, r on en absorbent paper towels Every ScelTisiue Tewel contains millions et selt Thirsty fibres, which bserb (our times their weieht in water. They make ScetTiiiue the quickest, dryini, most sslnlacteiy towels made. Sceft! mwmmm V'l " Mrs. Robertsen Can't Name Thief Inntlntifil from I'aae One "bandit." thai she had nodded n slgmj (e him, she sighed and sflld. "Oh. no. .She denied also shn had asked De tective Imlsl. leprcsentlng l.leyds, whether Prosecutor Sexten would with draw the ease If she told where the "stolen"" jewels were. She also denied that Iuisl had told this te the prosecutor In her presence or that Prosecutor Sexten had told her lie could make no such premise, but under the circumstances he would tell the court in event of sentence. These conversations, iirceidlng te the prosecutor, eceuired in his presence nt ihe Celeman Deuse. AMniry Park, four dn.vs after the alleged lobbery. .Mrs, Robertsen also flatly contradict ed testimony of Detective Luitl. who has said lie telephoned his emplejers Hint Mrs. Uobertsen hnd confessed. "Mr. Lulsl telephoned 1 had net con fessed," she snid. Her examination iV suited In a seiles of contradict ions' et everything previous witnesses hail tes tified te Hint injured her defense. Then soma pointed questions weie asked by the pioscciiler nbeiil the less of jewels at Columbus O., en Septem ber V,. 1020. when Mrs. Uobertsen collected $10,7"i0 Insurance, Judge Itullf V. Lawrence ruled this out nnd ordeiecl (he juiy te disregard It. She was positive the handbag alleged te have been stolen nt Deal Bcajch con Pierced Lingerie Clasps gcstiens lii S. Kind & SOUS, UIO Chestnut St, DIAMOND Mi:rtCHANTS JBWI'l.UIH) SILVliUSMITHS TEXACO rOsaW MOTOR OIL Y Sr1 Titt Texas Company, U. S. A. Run it with Texaco Gasoline L Jeires Thai's what you get when you buy a carton of ScetTissue Towels. And you are certain that every towel you take out of the dustproef carton is clean, white, fresh, soft and thoroughly absorbent. Ne ether towel but ScetTissue embodies all these qualities. ScetTissue Towels provide the surest means te a sanitary, safe and satisfactory towel service. Thy assure a fresh, dry towel every time without stain or suspi cion touching no hand or face but yours. A towel that instantly dries the skin and leaves a refreshing sense of cleanliness. Order a carton today from your stationer, druggist or department store. Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa. Philadelphia Office, '02 Wtightmtn Bldg. Phene: Spruce 1852 50t a carton of ISO (Less by the casc-i-25 cartons) issuciewei far Vban Hzinds LnlBusLnessZ. tained her Jewels when taken by t I...1.1.AM 1 f A.. ...A.....M.. ..f .1.. -. . .......... i.e. ..'iii., ... ,..,. n........ .... '.' " "- '.''ins 0l'M the exciting night of ihe lubbery n,J'r nnrentlv wns vow vivid", i.m '..... 1 4 , ' ........ ,, uiHiff (luestlenlng of Judge Lawrence she could net iccnll clearlv what she ln,i for dinner,- iiltlieugh she hail picp-,tr the meal herself. Later she did re,.ti Mimethlng nbeut It. " Asked whether It was inie. ns t. tided by the "bandit" himself, that .. hnd nodded a slgnnl te him she Mtt.J nnd snid. "Oh. no," im On Hnliirday Mis, llobeiisen hnd li. clareil she did net knew where xti.. Olive Hoblnsen was. Mlss ltehin.A was ii guest at dinner during (he "i up." Today Prosecutor Sexten as "Did xeu call nn New Yerk ii., Held. skret. erilar mid leave a message for Miss Uohlineh In 'blew, ns .veu me going e be r. rested? "I certainly did net.' William Andrews, taxi di Iver of I one Branch, the next witness, lestifie, i.? en the day of Mrs. IlQbrrieirv fltMk. he Mitv'AIcyff go Inte her" home aiMtK Mrs. Uobertsen has claiiiied lier Ii'eiim was rnnshcked nfler lit i- hrrcft 8nt1f diamond horsMhee pin and some paiWj, ktelen. ; JV Then ,1esfph Meignn, tliiquglt'vTlteVci firm Mrs. Itoberlson hnd ipvineti fiir jciveli'.v, was recalled cent'Ornlng tit nlleged confession pf Mrs. Kobertset) He said Lulsl hud nitjrely expicsscditlid belief he i euhl hole elitrthteil, a.-Wa. Tessien from Mrs. Hehertsnp if, n ttfS phene conversation had net fritrrrunteJl hlui. ' i, -'j. An iilcal pianuatien gift. Platinum fiem, Kiccn-Reltl bafk ami beautifully pierced, per pait $7. Just think hew pleased she will be en graduation day with a beautiful pair of lingerie clasps, Don't fail te sec the hundreds of ether gift sug- our stecK. Clean, clear, full bodied. All oil. Call for TEXACO and watch the golden color. Ttxace Pttrelrum Product! Save it with Texaco Moter Oil s.r.ce (g) r A ,,M 4 ,.1. ytt" "i.,iji
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