HHlMnK'VlP-BnflHHHHPmPa"U" it t ttTUT IWF .ij.7.1. aWTn V- TT. u TJB"' -V SIWMLT'l -WT.- RfXCHItTlHHIUi"1WM:iKnHHIHrr. Tf ?-&lM rtt 583 !il, y. .' LI iSl' K9&a, 3rw5 is M s rf7,-Tesi&i?sssisiiee??:iii P .. Hi in i? 1 r .TT-'w-yriy T?',a -,r-"ws v . r , . yvs.? 's ...UfWA. ''2?, I always (Mr up tut let- .aHLaMafeaW "VMVV W,1"U ' Wl . tflfS ,. aA 1 IimwjiM ..! ika.M llka .aBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBaL ..... iKltn ilk Ml I wrrtt W Mr Mrl'nn.' Ml about the matter. I tliink I eues- t rfiiei ar-r r" 'V-inM I aten'l fJr?; HWiahim erbauy about It." tie Imntrlal Druf Company, which was Mrttlutft culled the Imperial Chemical flaauu. rv. ah tin) at that n '5v. . keard of them?" yii "Ne, 1 don't knew anything ;. i snow mere, is no letter et mine Si4,J tn McConnell cat records, for I lfi't write any." "Wffi-li AM '"u (net nearly an Meer and cerresDnndenee bear ;en the se-called McConnell con ey case and the fraudulent with awals were stolen from the files of Snyjft'MtVMeCennell's elflw?" r?4'i' '."I Jn't Artew anything $ ' fkat Affair at all." .;' ' yn hum ... ij. .l. ... about f O. "Mill nl Indnr.A It. TM... T. Davis as Mr. McConnell's sneers . aer?" A. "Well, Mr. Davis came te me and asked for ray support and Indersement arid I gave him a verbal Indersement for the place, but net a written one. We want te keep out of that sort of thln. I don't want anything te de with this liquor came or the enforcement eihV." Mr. Baker concluded the interview y saying: "Well, 1 don't mind saying that I kare known for the last ten days that this thing was te be blown off. Ne surprise is being pulled en me." District Attorney Celes says that preparations for the prosecution of the McConnell conspiracy cases are vlr- complete. He also says that the attendants will een be summoned te Slead te the Indictments. He doubt, ewevcr, whether the cases will be listed or mat oeiere autumn, because of the atate of the calendar. The letter written by Mr. McConnell his reply te an Inquiry made of hl by Mr. Knker. Virtually nil of the correspondence and documentary evidence bearing upon the 100 or mere fraudulent withdrawal permits Involved in tbe McConnell case were stolen from the files of the Prohibition Director's once. According te Mr. Davis, who was formerly a member of the Legislature, and Who succeeded MeCnnnll Pr. fllbltlen Director, the disappearance of these documents from the office files took 5 lace before he was sworn Inte office In aauary. He declared that he could tkrew no light upon their disappear ace. Abe Flerman was credited wlt,h being "the brains of the concern" by a Fed eral agent, whose lengthy report en the Imperial Drug Company is la the hands of District Attorney Celes. Flerman Alse Indicted Beth Abe and Ben Flerman, as well as their associate, Adelph Hcheenbrun. were Indicted In the M,rnnnlt ..a-.. aad odd ethers rounded up In alleged I mlttee Probing Merger Produced iu,fir,l'te boet,'(fnK operations. Total New Yerk. June !. (Mr A. I'.l i. Jer, the. r"uP " POt up en Themns I.. Chadheurne. the lnwrr who March 27 te the amount of $168,000. I negotiated the Midrnle-Inland-Ilepub-Accerding te information new dls-'lle steel merger, lias purged himself of Closed by District Attorney Celes, the contempt charge declared ngnlnst two motertrucks containing sixty bar- him yesterday by the Loekweod I.egls rels of whisky consigned te the ' Intlvc Committee when he refused te Imperial Drug Company from Baltl- turn ever data en four ether steel com com mere, were seized en route en Hep- panlea originally contemplating en tember 21. Itebert J. Gottfried was ' trance Inte the combination. Samuel Involved Ih this transaction. Gottfried, L'ntermyer, committee counsel, an-1 who. Mr. Celes says, Is new in New ' ""'weed today. Tork, is amntir these Inflicted in i Mr. Chndbeurne turned ever the de- Che .McConnell conspiracy case, and is iitui wwiMff t .a I under 30000 b.ill SThe sixty barrels consigned te the nperial Drug Company of Wilkes arre were confiscated by the Govern- am , was discovered the concern tleuily, the enforcement agents found, swyruuiB 10 .nr. i.eies, mat the Im perial concern had contrived te get withdrawn some 21)00 cases and eighty -nve barrels of whisky. Hew the Fier Fier aeans managed their operations was Brought out In the evidence p'aced at Ue disposal of the Federal Grand Jury. Dr. Davis is a cousin of Judge Duvirt of the United States Court of Appeals, 'Whose brother, a Camden lawyer, was unsel for Sam Singer, who earned tbe sobriquet of "the King of the Boot Beot Boet Ieilrs." When Singer was before Judge Davis he aslted te be replaced by another Judge, because his brother was IB the case. MOTHER LOSES RACE WITH TDalM COD urn didvie i ir-f iinui run ncn dad i e uirc nflneer Clampa Air Brakea Jutt t i .4. 4-. e.. i-i . TOO Late te Save Girl Wilkes-Barre, Pa June 0. With the life of her hnhv dainrhinp th. r ISCIlt am IE IVflH If MlVIVHPa.1 thA nn.K .-..., .'i..ik ..'., rt "I. llir lllll-l'',. . .. 1 had no basic permit. The motertr.eks ''"empnnics entering the merger, which """V rf,lma,0"1 ""'t J,'j P cen fe er returned I te , their owners , wcre submitted by Mr. Chadbourne. eterans wen d elect te take v i SthTuah without T !,' .., ... owed that the companies had an .. ""' J nlrg ald at a total ces r fused one h. th. v...t .V..u ... rage net earning enpacity of Sis.000.- -.-.""" mm ---j i-r n-nr nei M Mr M.?ennell drU. v,heJ ,MLW' ' 00 ver the last ten years. The high or farm aid at a cost of $11 2.4.85.000. f wL 'i-';..r"hf .. ?.v,d ,r: PakeriPeint was in 1017. wfien the combined The report then went. en te expla li.L"7 V." "" ijueieu pre- pnrnlnira were SH0.0OO.0OO. nnt h 1..- that the estimates of receipts of m vinniiw v n& mnrnHH mm m. j . m .... a r- ---, -, . .,..- --, ...... -' n-n TJffce. Mri. Stanley Swerev w.i.l.,lillin8tek,r', .vvere Knbsequently with- raced with a speeding freight train and lest. While busy with her housework et Laurel Run, Mrs. Swerey noticed, just M she heard tbe whistle of the ap proaching train, that her hlld Mary, two years old, was missing. Leeking down the tracks which run ciese te me house, tne mother saw the oaey piaymg airectly in the path of. the freight. Screaming at the top of her voice, she dashed nlnna h Ha. n. . the engineer, spying her flying figure ' and that of the baby, clamped eh th . air brakes. The momentum of the train was tee treat, however, and the distance tee ftert, When the train was brought te a standbtill the mother was found Along the tracks where the bad fallen mri conscious. The baby was dead. SAFE HEARING DELAYED Right of Police te 8elie Gaming , avniasi uemc. up rrieay i v. A petition filed by Jehn II. K. Scott, .Munael for Charles Moscenl, te force a. , . ... :atfes selsetl In a iambi Inn raid lair '...u .. i.. .. - weelt in a clgnr store at i Seuth IP.A iBeventh street, was net heard thu. aerning. ' Scott requested a wvek's delay se hellev.e' 'lurln the tie-up of the Industry. sMild reply te the answer filed hv Hi. District Attorney's office In which it wsi.miu (ne iuuri nau nn jurisdiction awr ina aeiznre neliure of the safes which are,)vn", bin? "h0"! by coal operators I sole! as gambling device ' mkng advantage of agreements reached 1 te evade the law. "lth .M,v """V" te boost .their prices Te."". . T . "" 4UHU--J V Judge Audenrled granted the pest- preement until Friday. P , " ! LL HOTELJANASUICIDE Daniel Maxwell, of Hackettatewn, N. J., Uses Shotgun Hefcttitewn, N. J., June 0. pn- ' ltl Matwell, fifty -five years old, pre- 'J rleter of the Central Ifptel here, com- fAV aWttea aulclde some time yesterday & vT.anenioen ana was round shortly before wMm&Ulhtln his room In his hotel. iViH$22ft P,'?d aTiin In a vertical tlen en the fleer, sat en the lied BtlShed the trlecer with a attek. ! aeattc and financial troubles nre '.aaarlbcd as the reason for th anlrl.l. ?- WW --Z if i it? - Tlv IW KEAL EFTATR . ACTIVITY I7f atKAL KFTATK i eirar way ean one p em wiear. meVa 14 nr am. II kSfa'. SlaV S,V1?nUi i iraei c navMninn, lars a or amall. Ht. taa te, ''Bail ieuis and a a MairicdYegterday KaaaOSLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVl IBaaaW'iaaaVBBHtLYBaaaaaaaaaaaaW taaLHalKiiaBHK mmmWf? KT:';if mmmW' &mmmW'$'$' MBS. ARVlf) E. VAL.DANR Hefere her marriage yesterday afternoon at the Prlnrrten Freaby terlan Churth, U'Mt Philadelphia, she was Miss Adellna Pattl Near. neth are members of the quartet In the church where they were married ARMY MAN ARRESTED FOR GEORGIA BOMB EXPLOSION Sergeant la Held en Suspicion of Being an Accomplice Colembua, fla., June 8. I By A. P.) The first arrest In connection with the recent bomb explosion nt the home of Mayer Dlmen was made here yesterday, when Sergeant J. t. Kimball, stntlened at Fert Bennlng, was taken into cus tody. Kimball was held without ball pend ing a preliminary hearing. Police snld he had corroborated certain statements by persons uhlcb tended te make Mm nn accomplice. He was held as an arcs arcs sery before the fact te the bomb explo sion, which, under (leersln law. is n capital offense. Ne one was injured In the explosion which followed warning te the Mayer that he must get rid of II. Gorden Hln kle, City Manager. The Maver de clined te de se, but later lllnkle left for his former home In Altoenn, Pa., saying lie whs net belnj given co-operation, which the Mayer and commission denied. CHADBOURNE YIELDS STEEL DATA; FREED OF CONTEMPT ,llre'1 d"1'1' Mortimer L. Schlff. of the I ! I sm banking house of Kuhn, I.eeb & Ce will net be recalled for further examl'-' , nation for this reason. Mr. Untcrmjer In 1021. when their combined losses were $11,000,000. Combined assets of the three companies are approximately S2ft3.000.000. Mr. Untermyer said he proposed te subpoena Wall Street brokers in an ef fort te ascertain why the stock In the merged companies was offered for s.ile before the merger was completed. RUMOR McCORMICKS AGREE ON WEDDING OF MATHILDE Reported Ready te Let Father Oe clde What Course la Best ChJcaxe. June 0. It is understood i here tbnt Miss Mathllde McCemilck "D wen ncr "ul Ier ieve ana that plans for her wedding te her Swiss I fiance. Max Oser. have been started aln and 'H'" t,me wi.11 through. Tne objections put forward by her mother. Mrn. Kdlth Rockefeller Mc- Cormick. a few weeks age. In which she charged Oser with being a financial drawn, and it was rumored Mrs. Mc- Cermk-k had agreed te allow her di- wrA itmnnii I-f nrntrl tV ;-.i1.m. .-. L" TFJl McCenn ok daughter. It s'beleved tbftt Mathl de's recent Ainnrlfltlnh u;lth her father, fmm whAm ' she was separated for ten cars, has J made him sympathetic and that she 1ms wen nis consent te wie inarcn. Fermer Judee Charles S. Cuttlni- . counsel ier .rs. .wrv-ennica, when formed of the arrival of Saverle Datl, n Mwis.s courier, the sutinefu-il hin-.. of the life history of Max Oser, said : "It's all news te me." !n;,h.nnhnt,c"u.dhc,erWbeUn! Oser." RUNAWAY COAL MARKET i CTODDCft UnniCD eave' ' '"""" n i O ,-.. ' j Declares Seme Senators Have Been Misinformed en Situation niiiiii I Tha Avunvta rnnnrfu nn ll,. -U i In addition tO Waslilngtiin. June 0.-(By A. P.)-'??" A Btatcment from Secretary Hoever de- elftrln "the KNentlui thin.- .I...... ..t ,,rirrs j, ,iut the runawaj market nfls wrn stepped, was the latest de- Mm i... i .. . "."i....w.i .. ..i i.i.iiiniMin wan nulls i Inn in il. (. .. .1 .,.. situation and the nlans ailettimi i. n. -.-"- - ........ .... , inr pirixn secretary for holding prices at a fair lh. Massachusetts, en the Henate tloer )esterd.i that the public patlenm 'i0 ."'"i'' .th.P, Sw,rery;'1 Metenient 'J:cUrtd 'h,t, f,eme ?ft,1,e ?nuters have been misinformed by misleading tal'.ers who object strenuous!) te anj attempt te restrain prices." The faci r-iniuiiiciiii iruiii u mnsii Kroup nt re- is, air. Hoever contended, that prices have recetled from the level reached en May in and the public has been pre- lecien irem repetition or mi.1l ton ten dltlnns. TRUCE IN CHINA Wu and Chang Agree te Discuss Permanent Peace Priilnr. .InM ft W Knl.l.'.. .1 1 nan t Chinese leader, an, I PhnnL '!. I. In. Manehurlnn wr inn!. 1,1, v. ...,i 1 'en "ah armistice. The susnenslen of ' uesuiiiies la 10 rtintinue indl't ill t y nil.ir hie m uiwuni u IJCrnin Mrl, I I peace, NOOMH AND BOAItDUta TO KIT TOtTB pure in aOvtrtUIng, page te.Atv, - BEFORE SENATE Soldiers' Measure, Reported by McCumber, Faces Leng and Bitter Fight NO TIME FIXED FOR DEBATE Wntlilnrfan. .Tun f) Th Soldiers' Benus Bill was en the Senate rnlcndnr teilnr huf iii,r.n. .teflnitn time il?H for "it , "t !l' lerMlnn' '"ch.lf n llmhpr. nf ) Vin,.nn Committee. pim.11 .i.. . 1...1 !-. i,.. ........., , ., . --.-... -, ire en it, unanimous reneiit. after a first effort te' llfa( nlplna; has been proceeding present It under a consent agreement from he free state side of the ier ier hed failed. innnegh-Cavan border during the last ecster MeCumher deMie te hnve the " "'"'' TMs came particularly Senate consider the bill In the near from Castle Haundersen, County Cavan, future, huf some lenders en the He-, which wus commandeered by the Be ptibllran side oppose his plans, heller- publicans and is being used aa their Ing It unwise te displace the tariff bill headquarters and an observation pest. rer a measure which Is certain te leaii te a long and perhaps bitter fight. That there nre sufficient votes in the Senate te pasa a bonus bill Is conceded by opponents, but whether the measure can be put thretuh In Its present form Is problematical. The Democrats plan te eiter an amendment emboerlng a cash feature, while Senater Burstim, Republican, of New Mexico, new has n nin m previiiing mr a easn iienu ii in providing for a cash i-onus Many ether amendments nle will be ercd. nnd. In addition, opponents of offered bonus legislation In anv form are pre pnrcn re wage a tlctcrmlneil fight. Ne Opinion from Harding Supporters of the amended Heuse bill apparently arc giving little con sideration n.iw us te hew President Hardlne views the measure as It en me from the Finance Committee. The leg islation has been outlined te him In detail, but se fnr as has been known he lias net given nn opinion te the Finance Committee. Seme of these who have called en the President recently have Indlrated that he has net altered his opinion that anv bonus legislation passed should carry n means of financing It. As the bill went te the Senate calen dar its ultimate cost was estimated by Mr. Mi Cumber te be exnetly $.'I.S4.".. RftMSl. Mr. Cndcrwoed said It would cot etentuallr between $0,000,000,000 and S7.000.noe.000. The measure carried previsions for adjusted service pny te veterans whec 'adjusted service credit is net mere than $.10. nd lusted service certificates, vncatlennl training atyl. farm or home aid and land settlement aid." Mr. Mc Cumber appealed for fonslderntlen of the bill as an "American measure." free from partisanship. He said he would seek an nsreement nmenc sup porters of the bill en a time for iti consideration. McCumber Defends Bill Mr. McCtimber's report constituted a defence of the bill as a means of ad justing the compensation of these who served in the armed forces of the coun try during the war. He estimated 'that the immediate payments, following the enactment of the legislation en Jan- nar j 1 of next ytar. te inec cntitieii m ;m. nt exreedlmr S30. would t.,1.,1 .nri.OOO.OOO. ' HwaHiee S,a,P r""m"M headquarters The committee he said, estimated ' n,, J, n 8 VZ e tX er "nf.rrlnB en his campaign. McSpar that 75 per cent of the, veterans would , '.......iS K118 V'7n, ?n V,'?,r , cnl., ,, Unevl. n. nn,v two -,ii. elect te receive adjusted service certlfi cates en wh!eh leans may be obtained. T'10 ? nnn jci ' Wn8 c " the-p options, t", 1 f In! nterest en the British debt premised $200.000.. 000 per annum. He said that would be "nearly three tiu.es the amount neces rary te mee the obligations created by this bill for the first two year?." rne estimateu cost et tne .Met umber bill was about .$2.-,0.000.000 below the figure fixed for the Heuse bill. The estimated cost of the McCumber POPE PIUS ECONOMIZES ON ALL VATICAN EXPENSES May Abolish Stablet In Belief Autes Would Be Cheaper Reme. June 0. (By A. P.) Pepe Plus Is shewlnc his Dewers of enrnnlxn. tlen and economy even in small matters. ".rawing tne purscstriiiss of the Vatican much closer than his predecessor, Benedict XV nnnreved with slight examination the estimates for upkeep, furniture and repairs. especlalU for the apartments of the high prelates nnd officials of the apostolic palace. Pius has lixtd 500 lire, euual te about $2(1. monthly for ordinary small repairs, und lias uppelnted a committee consisting of Cardlnuls C.asparri, De Lai and ! Sbarett . te examine everv detail miH I I""".."., '- .1' """uc..V,.- u""" "a The Vatican Htables. though shorn of L,:, v!Si",rlnn1te,ln ,th.c,u r5.8u As Ihelr ancient elerv. still pentAln ?,' Irlcdman, 1.110 Seuth Fourth nld K1...1 Iiafemi .vltl. tn,iw ,..ll. ... i i the heavy black carriages which are uied te transport te the Vatican fur court service these ecclesiastics and of- ficials who tiessess no vehicle of their in-.own. ' The Pepe is new attempting te asccr- ntn wViu,ii... I. um.1.1 nnt Ka nlm.ni.. n abolish the stables, replacing the old .equipages with a couple of automobiles. FREE WARD SUSPECT HERE 1 Detective Bureau Pays Clenze'a ' H Jehn Clenze. of Wakefield. Mass.. arrested here en suspicion of belnn the myhterieus "Jack" wanted In the Ward murder case, was discharged today by Magistrate Dern at the Twcnt) -second n"u """"" 'i"K avenlle 'i tlen. i ,ti'ti t Clenze nhiu teeklnir shelter fmm th. -nin nn was arrested l.it Friday f ,,r,'h '" """''' 'trwt aud I.e. n his left nrm ThU Iml ,,.linn ,. "..ms .,elt ur '": ",s "" l'HW ."'l neucve ne was me mini wanted in the i miir.li,rmMR. - r. . . Investigation made bv Cnntnin Hnn. 1 Seu " ehewed that Clenite hud no ennnec. "" wl,n the ra"- '" fare back te Bureau. MATRON OF HOME l AIM WHinu" Ur nuw aLAIfi . J Ax and Razor Ueed in Brutal Crime at Jacksen, Mlsa. JailiHen. Miss., June 0. (By A. P.l The body of Miss Allie Mallett, forty pnrse'd, assistant matron of theCrlt- ,p"'e" ne1"1 ,,,r lnr,R '"'Te wns found w.',n ,," ne'"' 'rushed and threat slashed near the home this moraine. Art ax ami rasanr had been used by her assailant, and liidiiatlens are that a long struggle took place. ,'e clue te the sleyer has been uncovered, but bloodhounds are being used In the pur suit. The body was found n short distance from the home. The clothing had been tern from the body, the woman having been gagged with a handkerchief. u. . t. .mi.ik aiaiintt'B parents are snld te re- "'"" "' 1" niiiiMd a nnnnv te huccksh Th ihrlllltis atery of a man whu found wealth and a tarecr In hla pt amuaement, anl who ahnwa oilier a tha doorway of till aurceaa. In tha aragailna flectien of tha Sun day pvblie Licass. "ilaka It a Habit"1 Advt SJSSBBl vyr.i EXCH; WITH IRISH IBrrtQlrtTArU Calm 8ettli n Batleek, Hewavar, and Marty Refugeea Return Belfast, June 0. (By A. P.) There were exchanges of shots during last night between the British troops which jesterdny occupied Belleek and the Irish Irregular forces ncresg the fren ler, says an Klllskllten dispatch telay. This affected only the outskirts, hew ever, and within Belleek Itself a period of complete calm appeared te be letting in. Ilefugees have begun te return from the surrounding country. Satisfaction prevails among the British troops ever their bloodless vie. tery. They say the Irregulars had some excclent positions from which they (eiild have inflicted heavy casualties "J""1 lnc "iisn it mey nau Known I $. C'd f."r ???. but.hthe Artillery seemed te demeralixc them upon the British if they had known firtmhUHilH ...:., cempieieiy NEW FIELD DRY CHIEF FOR STATE TO BE PICKED Pepper and Davla Asked te Recom mend Candidate for $4000 Jeb Washington, June 0. A new chief of the prohibition Held forces in Pcnti fcJ-VBnta will be nppelnte.1 ahertly at a ,,aIarv f g4000 n Tlle ynMen j ( vacant new. been serving In the dual capacity of dhlslen enforcement chief and chief of the field force. TO NAME NAVAL OFFICERS Beard la Appointed te Make Selec tions for Promotion Washington, June 0. (By A. P.) The Navy Department tedav announced the personnel of the new Naval Rejec tion Beard, which Is expected te begin the selection of officers for promotion June 27 as follews: Admirals Hllarv P. Jenes and Kdward W. Kberle; VI en Admiral J. D. McDonald and Hear Admirals Harry Met.. P. Ittise. Henrv B. Wilsen, a. S. Iloblnsen, C. t. Hughes. William V. Pratt nnd t. M. Nulton. Promotion te the grades of com mander, captain and rear admiral will be reisimmendcd by the beard when selections are made. Seven rear ad mirals, twentv-enc captalns'imd fortv fertv fortv feur commanders will be selected. H. P. CRANE LOSES SON Custody of Child Awarded te Di vorced Wife, Coeta Rlcan Beauty Chicago, June i). (By A. I The end of the legal battle involving their mini nun nnencmi seitiements between ,"""?. .''". ..'."". ",'.ta ' """,lU nn" 111.1 III... r. ...... iii i ... .. out of the State. The petition was uncontested by nt nt ternejs for Mr. Crane, who. during the divorce preccedlnss, demanded that his former wife be restrained from taking the child from the jurisdiction Of ,he WORLD RANKERS STAMn PAT . "" Ne, Lean te Germany Without Agreement of Credltera Paris, June . (By A. p.) The attitude of the International Bankers' ,""",, iwnra me question et n J"nn for Germany continues firmly te be that no lean can be made without Vmmutee tewarii the Question of an entire ncrrement nmenir (inrmnnr'i I creditors, who in this case would also be the lenders. I The bankers nt a meeting today , will discuss further the text of their I report te the Reparations Commission. 'J hla may be completed teday: but In dications are that another meeting to morrow will be necessary before the committee dissolves. k HOLD STEAMSHIP AGENT Kept Meney Given Him te Bring Family Frem Poland, Charge Hnrrv Iskewltz. a steamshtn nvenf of 1734 Seuth Seventh fctrect, was held tinder SlfiOO hail for u further lie.-irtnif II.. r-l... .- T. ... , I . ",..,'""KPlnl,e "enranw tefiay cnareeil " ... ' . T nry Vi-i, ati D,'cnRv-'n lv "."." l" """ " ' " leinpii te this .-euntry Street DEFER SCHOTT CASE Court Asked te Reconsider Decision en Licenae Transfer The License Court was asked today te reconsider a refusal te allow Geerge W. Seliett, saloonkeeper, Twelfth and Fil bert streets, te transfer Ills license te Pasquale Crlsciifile, Judges McMullen and Stnoke deferred action. Schott was the first Philadelphia sa loonkeeper te berve a term In jail for violation of the Velstead act. FRENCH TO SAIL JUNE 24 Mission la Coming te U. 8. for Con sultation en War Debt Parts, June 0. (By A. P.) The French financial mission Keine te the Cnitwl States for consultation with the exneets te will June 24, It was nn- .'. ' ...i u .....IL .u. i. .".."." "."u,"r' w",r"",r'.,,"",".Y,"u '," """.' " Her. who Ih te head the mission, hml ..... . --- enraged paage en the liner ParlH. sailing ier -ew jera en tnet date. irSa I'rnhlhlllnn I emmlsnlhner ITnrtip announced he would ask Scnnler Pep-1 , ,"'8(Ic0,Cl,"',,w.. per iiiiu ironiuuien iirccier iims se i t ",:; ; t n.L recommend n candidate. Mr. ItiivniM shouted one of the snld he had no candidate in view. ,. .i1"u,rini..l!III 5. tnhi, i.-...inin..u !.!,..... .-i. t.. It." replied the clerk ns he ROLLS-ROYCE Fer Owner Drivers "The entire driving of this car has been done personally by me, as I have net had a chauffeur for this particular car. The upkeep has been a comparatively simple matter, thanks te your excellent service station." 10 Exclusive Rolls-Reyce Designs of Open and Closed Coach Werk cc" feurfive passenger Touring, $10,900 PENNSYLVANIA MOTORS, INC CHESTNUT AND Sltt STREET MVBlXAraUrTCKira&CTi mmKhMUlmKil iiiaaaaaMaaaaaaaamteiii i i IK CLERK N HOTEL Twe Men 'Captured After Pistol Battle With Polies in Arch Street VICTIM IS LIKELY TO DIE Twe men attacked Que Bnlldoren, clerk in the Arch Street netel, (Ml Arch street, wllh blackjacks this mow mew ing and fled after robbing him of $.1(1, Beth men were captured after a re velver fight with the police. Bollderolt was se badly Injured he may die. He is In Jeffersen Hospital. The prisoners gave thelr names as Karl Isen and F'rank Chernlc, but no addresses. Beth men were held without ball by Magistrate Fltrgerald te await the re sult of Bolldnren's injuries. Isen and Chernlc, who had the ap pearance of seafaring men, entered the hotel shortly before 2 o'clock and asked for a room, , Bnlldoren escorted them upstairs and showed them a room. They started te :i" .r .," .' - vim rti''t'.t. .ii.lj I J"!? iZ rsurf th. Si '" i"a. , he. ,,J?',rt'f .", La E i M-laed him by the threat ami forced nli i tilfjiiiini inc r "mii ? mn iuivmi creak you." assailants. away witu fought des perately. IBs assailants then drew lilnpktni'lm nnd milled blew after blew en his head until Boilderon sunk help lessly te the fleer. Hounds of the si niggle were heard bv Jehn Farmakls, proprietor of the hotel. When he opened the deer Isen and Chernlc rushed by him and down the stairs, waving their blackjacks. When the twti robbers rushed from the hotel thev were seen by Patrolmen Beccreft nnd Donevan, of the Eleventh and Winter streets station. They com manded the fleeing men te step. Three revolver shots was the reply. Beccreft and Donevan returned the fire, and for a time the neighborhood resounded with shots, until both sides exhausted their ammunition. The pa trolmen kept after the fleeing men and closed In en them at Twelfth and Cherry streets. But Isen nnd Chernlc were desperate and tried te attack the patrolmen with blackjacks. After n rough and tumble fight of several minutes the robbers were subdued. ONLY TWO DEMOCRATS SEEK STATE CHAIRMANSHIP McSparran Believed te Paver Lan caster Newspaperman for Peet Harrlsbtirg. June 0. Jehn A. Mc Sparran, Democratic candidate ,i, ... . . . .. . governor, spent leuny nr tuc weine- ' dntcs for State chairman when the committee meets June 12 for reergan izatien. They are Judge Kugelie . f, Bnnniwcll and Austin R. McCullough, iiTn ". TT.'cved that McCullough. n ' newspaperman who l unknown outside of Lancaster County, will receive the backing of McSparran because of the personal friendship of tl the two. McCul ! leiitfh renerted the nrnrrcillnffM nf thp harmenr meetinc which nominated 51c- Snarrnn. V Bennlwell la believed te have lined up many of the Philadelphia members et tne eemmittre; f.iterts te reach llirm ,. th tpienhnni. from Hint., ,.',, ?,V mW ? k fnikS l,m,',unr' nre wnld te have fnllcd- BARHAM DIES IN LONDON Les Angelea Publisher Had Been Operated en for Threat Trouble Londen, June 0. (By A. P.) Ouy Bnrham, publisher of the Les Angeles Herald, who has been traveling In Eu rope with William Randelph Hearst, died In a Londen hospital this morning. Mr. Barhnm was operated en two days age for thrent trouble and appar ently had recovered from the effects of the operation, but he died suddenly rrnm what his doctors described as pui- mnnary embolism The body will be shipped te America next Wedncsdav. Mrs. Bnrhnm Is In T !.. i.onueii E. R, Kemp, Oil Magnate, Dead New Yerk, June 0. (By A. P.) K. R. Kemp, of Tulsa. Okla., chair man of the beard of directors of the Sinclair Oil and Gas Company and a director of the Sinclair Conselldoted Oil Company, died in Roeseelt Hos Hes pltal today after an operation for ap pendicitis. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8E3 Hurry It. Tatar. H8.il 8. 80th at,, and Klnr- rnc-it Hand. 2SH1 H. Snth at. Jehn Arnxikrkl. 31 Ctirlatlan it., and An- Innlnn Zlnknfaltl. 4 Ildrk at. Harry Morrheuae HiO t'nlty at., nd Elli uh'lh Lvnil. 40.a Aahlftlld av. Henrr Itma 7l'.ia Clinaiin ae. and I,tzl3 rcuier. 7B8 Hitwen ave. "V n airfAnawlcy. SS04 nirhmnnd ai. Celllna Jnhnaen. flia N. ISth !., and Emma Ftrward. laiS llene at.. Mlihaalnnsele DI Kulvln Haalt6n, Pa,, and Mirla, Trca, 10S4 i:ilaurlh at. Thndnr Orrn, 8810 Poplar at,, and Jana A SCrllna. 3735 Melen at. fhrlntepher A. Jnhnaen, Tullytnwn, Pa,, and ank Mltrhrll. 2142 E. CUrrtberland at., and innrrtnt nnreinra it, jiuncan, .m n, ujmbrr- (.erke. 4B40 Mulherry at., and I.e. "ere f Walrath. S12T N. Ilread ai. Kehralm Kmmett. Terraadala. Pa., and Ann. u. "urka JUS Hurlv i. nernani 3lttii. nej .v. Mar.haii .t n.i - :..: ,,. --.".i. .i:. .. -" . Mara Kmnt. fla Illlner at. Jama J, Jcfferaen. tlaltlmnre, Md and Eirmi M, iiarnea, aivM Arch at. Copy of tttllmenltl mlld en raqvaat lbman Fra'd. 3102 N. flllllman at., and Ntttie t'adnlakv, SMI K, Hrrsennt .at, Jeseph II. Oumpprr, 260S W, Hareld at,, and Mary V. o'liennell, tTOft Hndr avr. Julin Htnnkl-wlcz. 2TI2 Aah at., and Mirv &$::. mmmmmiiulk w Ji,rtyh?P75, !"iVOSl" liakaaUattitW llUUtlAltill WS LLL1 IN RAIL REDUCTION Chance of Strike Would Be Lessened With Men at Their Keys, Is Prediction SMALLER CUT FOR CLERK fly the Associated Vrt ChlMUe. .Tune f. Hallway tele fanhera nrnh'afatv will net be Included I aa .. a a a ' , a Iau JJtm mt in ine tnirn waee renucuen mr. . tbe Railroad Laber Beard, according to-tutnera tedar of the contemplates new slash from railroad payrolls. The telegraphers- number appreai- mately ftl.Ooe. 80 many local cenrtl' tlene en various lines have te be con sidered that deliberation of an order affertlng the telegraphers would necea aaHly consume weeks. It was said. New wake cuts te fellow the $110. 000.000 already lopped off the pay chek of noe.000 malntenance-efjway empleyea and 40.000 shepmen wll ef feet BbO.OOO railroad rlerns, signalmen, stationary firemen, eilers arid marine department empleyes, according te re- '"chief among the groups are 220,000 clerk. 22,000 men In the signal de partmenta and 80,000 freight handlers and trilckers. . . . Atihrtiinh Heard members made no direct stajetnent regarding the rtt cut, rumors were persistent In predicting n smaller reduction rer tne ciencai wren than these affecting the shepmen. iii.i.M. heard rooms rallreaa aTOB sip centered largely around the pesal. blllty of strikes as a result of the wage cuts, with the teiegrapuers remain. Ing at their keys, it wa ntedlcted In some quarters that the likelihood of a strike would be lessened. Cincinnati, .lima 0. (By A. P.) The executive committees of the Mx railway shop crafts unions In each of the country's three divisions will con vene In Chicago en June 24 preparatory te cnnvasslng the shepmen's strike tote, which Is returnable .Tune 25. It was an heiinced by H. M. Jewell, head of the Federated Shep Crafts, here today. A triple-barreled strike ballet la new In the malls, en which the 400.000 shepmen of the country will cast their votes. The questions Include thnt of accepting or rejecting the .$00,000,000 pnv cut ordered by the Railroad Laber Heard te go Inte effect July 1. The ballets, originally made returnable June 30, were shoved tih Hve daya se that the membership "could lie advised of tbe result" before July 1. I'nlen leaders declare that means a walkout en the first nf the month, If the strike vote Is "yes." EX-JUSTICE VAN WYCK DIES Resigned New Yerk Seat te Lead Demecrata Against Roosevelt New Yerk, June 0. Augustus ran Wck. formerly Supreme Court Justice nnd brother nf the late ex-Maer Ilebcrt van Wyck, nf New Yerk, died In Hahnemann Hospital yesterday, after an Illness nf several months. In 180S he resinned the Itldcexhln te lead the Democratic Party against Thee dere Hoeseveit in n race for the gever nership, ne was a leaner in reorgan izing the Democratic Party In King's County, which led te the nomination of Orever Cleveland for Governer, Prohibits Binding Women's Feet Pelting. June 0 (Ily A. P.) Gen eral Feng Yu-Hslang, the Christian Governer of Hunan Province, haa Is sued a decree prohibiting the practice of binding women's feet. Deaths of a Day Henry Longstreth Henry Lensstrctb. fnr nmnv m,. resident of this city, died at 'his home in xncema, wnsn., late Wednesdnv night, according te word received by relatives here yesterday. He was slxty-wven years old and leaves a widow and six children. His brother, Edwnrd It. Longstreth. of Meylan, Delaware County, and a !,,!rV,.Mt8- ""l'' ' Hneemnker, Ii27 Chestnut street, nre his nearest relatives in the Rast. Hla father Abby A., was a vice President of the Provident Life nnd Trust Company. He was born in Delaware County and went te Tacetnn In 1W2. Mrs. A. M. b'. Habberly Colllngsweod, N. J., June 0. Mrs Alln?,k M' ll8hberly, widow of Jehn W. Habberly nnd daughter of the late Rebert Y. Iienning, of Camden, died In her home, 02S Park avenue, jcitcrdav She was ninety years old. She Is sur vived by a niece, Alice K. Van Heiver of West Philadelphia, aud will be burled from her home. Madame Mlyeke Kehaahl Teklo. June 0.7-The death of Madame Mlyeke KehaShl, one of the veteran women lenders of the empire, hns just been reported. Madame Knhnshl, who wns a keen student of women's prob preb Ifinn. hed passed several years In differ ent parts of the western world, HJbbS I mM H&Jv'fl 111 I Qaftffw TMc at vAa;j,' - VDSens M optheSelMof" luur&hevi is a GueraiilM tint They Are Kijfht mi The Entire Stock Big Variety Choice at K A Alse Unusual Values at '3 .$ 4-$5 .v.-TP"w " 0 iur r sftiifr !V .. . w tWv .. -iv '(-Ji" . ...... 1 ... M'ri W t-.J.f' '"' " . Ii' 5, riugrtea" conference witn rMrmne- eaeW Definitely Ends Matter Waahlngtefi, June . (Ily A. P.) The Incident created by the public tils- elusion nf tnrlff nuestlena bv Ambassa der Illccl, of Italy, which brought criticism en the fleer of the Henate, has" been definitely closed no far as the Antericnn Government is con cerned, Ttfa Amhaiaiarfn . erlrh Secretary vtltighea late yesterday in relation te tne matter and It was learned autnon autnen tatlvely today that the conference ended the matter. There Is nodeubt that the Ambassa dor la "new fatlr . advised as te the views of the American .Government uPn the delicate qUelen (tfspartlclpatlen by the representative of "ether Gov ernments In public debate In this coun try nn questions of a domestic' nature pending for settlement In Congress or elsewhere. '. 1 INDICT MINE OFFICIAL Pour Police Alie, Ha1 W. In Maya Test Case at Bbenaburg Ebettaburg; Pa., June 0. (fly A. P.) Indictments charting assault and assault and battery were today re turned against L. I. Arbegast, secre tary and controller of the Vinten Col lieries Company, of Vlntendale, and four coal and Iren police, Id connec tion with the arrest at Vlntendale. May 27, of Arthur Garfield Hays, repre- BCI1LB.1IC. U& Llin KUICUM.. .T.. AJ,1- I . '-v" " wu . .LIItlGI B .nn .M.. li.. 1 at.. ...1 .i.tt.. MAtjiM .net pntialftAt 'ahn Tr..mi... ..,.r: liuiiun m iub vua. biiiiw .tium CALL TO "CANNED WILLY" Attention of Yeung Man Directed te Tralhlng Camp at Meada The attention of young men with a deslre for military training was cnlled by Mayer Moere today te the cltUens' training camps at Camp Meade from July 27 te August 20. Majer (Jeneral O. J. Dalley, com mander of the Third Cerps Area, with headquarters at Baltimore, wrote the Mayer a request that he make known the opportunity for training offered men between the ages of seventeen and twenty-five. Applications can be made di rect I r te General Bailey. Arranged for Saturday PETTICOA TS 1.95 and 2.95 Shadow-proof petticoats, with double panels, of excel lent quality tub silk or La Jerz. In white only. Very specially priced. BREAKFAST COATS 6.50 Formerly 13.75 Breakfast Coats of radium and satin in the pastel, vivid and darker shades. Trimmed with eelf-ruchings and French flowers. COSTUME SLIPS 8.95 Specialty Priced Levely slips of crepe-back satin, featuring the deep hem. White, flesh, tan, navy, gray, orchid, French blue and black. The Sale of Years el STYLE" iHOES Women's Pumps & Oxfords for An exceptional opportu nity! Here you may buy two pairs of really superior quality shoes for the usual price of one. They are all Del Mar regular stock and sharply reduced in price for quick clearance. I-'' l'IWlFi''lwP IIK REPORTS INDr Condition Few Days Age R gam-leci Critical, Probably HepaUta. In Moscow TROTZKY MAY TAKE REINS Br site Asseciates: Prus Londen, June 0. Frem sources M.t cannot be denbted it is learned f-ffi Premier Lenlne's condition m ..'.' OB" I i" tSffiSS" "LM-W2 """"'i tiim iiruimui.r nepeieSS. SI though there Is no word as te wk. change the; intervening days may hatt These a? Ices sute that the reetai stroke of Premier- Lenin ., ... ccrdbral paralysl. Ife had lest amtA entirely en June 1, nnd was expecteTS die any day, these about him beia. certain that the end could net be nn! longed beyond a few weeks. , xne rremier was possessed with a mania before the strek mm. JL3 him, say these direct Moscow advice? and demanded that his villa outsider Moscow be furnished with iron t.. J n . In view of the Premiers arnva .J". ertlea Union. ?''!" Chlchertn was ordered te retM Mr. Hays had gene te Vlntendale toite aioseow. Advices ffem Berlin, he, test tha nnwera of the coal nnd iron ever, hnva stated that Chlehari. i. IAt niMSilflaiSi 'akak tYa.4. !.. ..j lm 1M ,.d " "Twesented, and ma still hopeful of recovery. Ne mention of the gravity of Lenlai', case has been made In Moscow. M no bulletins had been Issued up te JesS? These at Moscow closely cenvrai with the political situation say U? Impossible te determine as yet whttaei Trotsky will take control of tht ittit. Hen In the erent of Lenlhe's ptisk thus strengthening military comieS Ism, or whether there will be an ii. crease In the prevailing movement fe ward the Right, or Moderate wing. iiwi (.uiidiuui iiiu a rrniipr si rnnmiUM a. CTJMBKn AM. MATBRIALS DrtCK. Ln. Ci fn.tf&ttte,rft,fc-r Serrent The Department of Engraving pecialize e in commercial stationery for corporations and officials. J.E.CALDWELL&C0. Jewilrv - Silver - Statienm Chestnut and Juniper Streets - i fr t T IT TELLER & CQ blames Snep WALNUT AT THIRTEENTH Qtf Half Price and Less TIS FEAT TO FIT FEET I TUC DT OLtAn firnAOi: Four Fleer With Stating Capacity for (00 Hi ',. women, Mi$tt$, Bey and Childm 1204-06-08 Market Stmt, i.V -, r tf i: ,u Ai f i && rJ LTrV Wiieiwt , "a JWT li.r--?. ,' . -A ' f5 . im wdBu -Li vS-rt .A.vS" . ." ;W l .,'WV rOEcasut.tifti .. -Z ., k r i JIM 5tt:,31 ' 1Il.,'. t.V ' r j VH. iM "., 1 1&. ..-.. . t. B in Kt. 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