Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC JLEDaER-ifefiltAt)ELPHIA;'teDAY, .JUNE 42, 1922
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MOTHERS FEEL SAME WAY
'tin victim of flic crnh nf Chan-
nr "rethrrs ft Ce. eTp'nlned tednv
nil nre'-pp-'lii-K rn-nlnsl Vredprtck T.
Chandler. Jr. find K'trl Mendenhall,
members of the bankrupt brokerage
nrm.
The two rdltrr n'e Anten M. To--relle,
r, (.",2 t.a'e' weed nvenue. n mem
ber nf the Ph'lndel-ihl.t Orchestra, and
Oorrlen S. Ca-rlsnn. n stock broker.
6866 I.lnce'n drive. CJermnntewn. wh.)
wre two of the nrlviite tTisecute's.
Mr. Torrel'e 'flld thnt he could "se
no use In havinj Chnnd'er go te jill."
and verified the ttnteinent of AsslMnnt
District Attorney Fax that his c'nim
had been sntlfied
The Finnlflrancc of Mr. rorrelle
ttltudc reflect thf general npnthv of
nil creditor. nf tli" firm 'n the fnllure
te pre for tiroccutien. lawyers. nv.
Chandler wa nrraienrd 'n-t .Innnnrv
7, churprd bv Mr. Torrclle with cm cm
bcislnnent and f r.itdiilcnf conversion.
Mr. Torrc'te n'hl settlement was
made with him In Mny
Mr. Carrlgnn swore out warrant for
Chandler, Mendenhitll nnd Clarence N.
Williams, manager or tne hrm m Phila
delphia office, en October lit lust. Hp
alleged thnt he had 'pt SSii,.. Magis
trate TeiirIiIH Issued the warrants.
Are you E''nC te Press theie war-
rants?" Mr. Carrlg.n was asked las,
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n"V..lnr sen" "' irying te mrt
nnrbflfv?" lie answcrei "1 ten i Mint
eny geed would come of It
I don't he-
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Crr.f?n was then Informed that .
Mr. Fex said the claims of four per- I
sons nmj irrn euin .ion iuuC one ei
thew said lie was sattstlcd
"Well, of course, that s different,"
Mr. Carrigan replied. "I shall see my
lawyer."
At leat three ether men swore out
xvarrants for Chandler. Mendenhall and
Williams dur'nu August and Septem
ber last. All three wurrnnts were is
sued by Magistrate Teughlll and turned
ever te prlvafp detectives for service.
Se far as can be learned they never
were served
Ofcar I.eeb swore out warrants for
all three, charging they had drfreude
him of .s.rj.,. uaymeml .M. l-.mblgh
swore out warrants for nil three, char?- tide, and tne sewer eut'et being in tin
ing false iretens( and Intent te de- viclnitv . detectives weiking en the the
fraud him of $24121.2.". The third hatch ery that tliex hnd crawled into it,
ei warrants were swe-n te ey .101111 r
Parke, making the same charges against
all three, the sum inve'ved in this cast
being $02.",0.
NEW IRISH CONSTITUTION
SATISFACTORY TO BRITAIN
Objections Raised by Treaty Signa
tories Adjusted by Revisions
Londen. June 12 (P.v A P.l The
articles of the new Irish Constitution '
have been revised se sntlsfacterlh
Evening Star n'serts tedn . that Ar- I
thur (Jrifflth wl'l return te Dublin with
them tonight.
"" Winsten Churchill. the Colonial
Secretary, announced in the Heuse of
Commens this afternoon that it would
be mere convenient ,ind In the crneiul
public interest if he deferred hij,.stute
tnytt en Ii eland, which it had been ex--ffectpd
he would de'lver today, until
Tuesday or possibly Thursday.
The whole l points inied bv the
Peking and Tokie
Changes Suit U. S.
Ontlnurd from Tntr One
by General Wu Pel Ku. borrowed mnnev
from Japan and took office apparently
with the Intention of still finthcr put
ting China under obligation te her
Island nPlgliber. A victory for General
Chang Tse I. In would have res'ilteil In
till further delivering China ever te
Japanese Influence The present Gov
ernment of China stands for a China
for the Chinese.
If nreLnb'v hones fur tinnncinl nnl
from the I'nlted States and unless leans
are forthcoming it probably will aKe fail.
for China is In bad straits timin, mlly .
The failure of the lat rather pre-Jap-nnese
Government piehaldv sicnitinl
that Japan was unwilling te haz.iid the
geed will of the I'nlted State, te the
extent of increasing China's finnm ml
obligations te herself
It Is te be assuuud that there will be
co-operation between the government of
Uaren Kntn ami tils government with
regard te China. Kate liacing been the
chief of the Japanese delegation heic
at the Wii-hlugtnn Ciniferen. c aid
having iigrc'd with Mr Hughes about
the policy of the Powers with respect
te China.
Ne l". S. Interference
The statement of Minister ScluiriiHin
is no doubt put feitli te ni-sure die
Japanese Government thnt though
things have taken en an American turn
ie China. It lias net been due te inter
ferenec by tills Government, and tsai
Ithere will In future be no undue intlu-
rnce exercised nv this l iev eminent nt
British signatories m tlie Angle-Irish v . ' V . Atlantic city Realtor Blocks Traff c iienrv itnss Mrs C II Incebs Mrs ' the ground that the se ect en of a con- w.
Treaty- in "connection with h"-framlnB T hyTenZ7ur&T"Mutrel Whe" Seld y Brain Attack "inrry Tappen" tinV "her 'eu.ineiitM Mnbuiary efii.er te head the prohibition JODA .8 MARRIAGE LICENSES
of the Constitution have been adjusted. ?tni Vmeterv Willi.,.,, Klin,. ., ..,i,i , .i . members of the parish. foice would result in mere effective cu- m,"l,lni.J ,Nlc.h0l"e- At113 N s,Uh "' "nrt
ll'mrrn.''T ;'"" T P"t "1 J'PcsJ Me'de.; e t l',, " , , S,e of the rain the HtS 11.
tlnt'nLTn VI0" "p " "' "l M r8' Sarah R' Corde ,,ero '' I1"1"'" "" "l "" ''"''vrcl ill the old church build - '" , aT'lC is i undire y;..hnt Wllfla'm A uTrlch'"'-'! Wl.i!S?, "I-. . H
Eteon d Vae?a ""' ( """ "" rnl. R. Corde. widow of ,hc automobile M-erday afternoon, daze,' inc. The Rev Dr Jehn C.ordeu. of ' -f "J vr lu lrJV' Bni
rn.edttncU. the newspaper ndd,JR"VTnr,M V" nodairYea ??v W1" """ Ne""
is believed te be lnrelv due te the nt the home of her son-in-law. Kred- ,li. w.ls V- " '" ,nn Atlantic ( ity lies- M-ter. epenc il tlii'Mi Mces i Prajif ,ell x, cl() of ttl.Uurgh, chief Samun 1). Strain. MU l: TleBn m ami
tne l-erd rnier .lustice. who ins been '. " ".. e, ,..,,., --.-,. , , . , ... . ,, ,,,,.,. The locemimr 1 cister the Rev i ', ": "i''ln url" "inuj; as act- .nargarci i; iiipp. msu n. tilth s)
nl.vine n nrnn.itmn, ,,,.. m ,i, e.. .wars old and death was due te the -'ti"". "iitiil Mr. Kline in his ma- nmi lei l iti li en ug p. s ei. ii i in i ,, (,hfif ()f . . mder Piehlbl-i JI-":'.n.- -M.ann. ine: w. Oakdai.
;:.Viu ' Intirmlties of her ace Mr Corde wa "'"" "' u, "'"idle et uwge avenue ai Aionze i. winicis. win. nm m- . ni..,,,...... ii,.i He Ims slml i.. ..""" "'.,.ry ' "r""- --'-'l Dlame
t,,t,ena- , I , , ,, , , ,( , ' c"; Manatnwna avenue. ,,e,.riuc nbeur ln .i fermnllv installed Tuesday evening. .'" . , "' ' ' "'". 1.. l'1"1 '" Fu,r.,.r.3' " .A'1 ".''". y . "th .
W,3 I'eklnr.
T nt. -. . i . - . i . . . .
A 'nPAinrtr aduaiiintwui it li u',.L )..,,....
"(i ';; "" ' " "', "iisiuimieii
t Conference treaties by Jaeau under '
L. Ifftrnn KnlO. I, llI.S nil nlim lini.n nor- i
In.y'ra - ---- --": - " J .- ,
jW fectly rnnlideut that Jaean would ratify '
'vfu l .' trP"ll,' Ailil the new premier1
iX tnnes an espccini tuteiet in them. w he '
helped in tlielr negotiation.
Only the hesitation of France ever the
'naval treaty and the doubt whether she
.svlll ffirrneh ft. 1, .. , I mnrti, ,, . ,.... ,.,,., .
Mtlen appears tu be delaying net Ien by
tke ether Powers.
Freight Conductor Dies of Heat
. tyarrisburg, Pa.. June P (R A.
v.- .-tj-T-inuiiien jkociiieru, smy-iuree,-'.tPwiliaylvania
Railroad fi eight con-
&.... .. JuAlav tens i.tpt'eninn he lin.i. It, tlm
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aawfutiii .....r. nrir j, ri-ir, nil,, tui.l 111.11
s-aViv'llK Ktnrm which fnlleue,! .. .In. ,.f
jve neat, wind wrecked a grand
at Kllr.abethvllle. carrviiiL' a nor.
,0f the reef 100 yards away ncruss
d t neks. The ciew of a train
few minutes later removed the
p before the train could proceed,
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LENINE'S CONDITION
IMPROVES STEADILY i
, Premier Is Able te Walk In Garden
and Dictate Letters
Moscow, June 1L'. (Il.v A 1'.)-
Premier l.enine's condition continues t'e
show improvement, It s tt,ited in of
ficial circle', nnd he Is new able te
walk In the garden nnd te dictate
letters. Contrary miners still prcuiil.
but the pessimistic attitude of the com
munistic circles ten dajs age, when the
Premier was admittedly in a critical
condition, has vanished since the
specialists have pronounced his ail
ment curable.
The Pctregrnd Soviet In n letter ad
dresied te M. henlnc asks him te fel-
lnU fllil tllli.l itt.'u rK-ilrtf... Lt..,llt ,,,,.1 t.i
S,H,,I( Mm, of Ills tilm, ln t1(1 ,-(,1(ls
' Mi.,.l,n.. r n.uir .....I M
Ts-'urupeff continue te enre ' for the
teehuienl duties of the Premier's effiep.
while Wnr Minister TretzUv and l.ci I
Kumeneff, president of the Moscow '
Soviet, are repotted Te be acting ns nil!
advisory directorate. I
Dili the nbselute conviction that '
I.enine is forever out of netien would
imiI te the appointment of any one te
i succetsl him ncrmnnpiitlv. and II is new
, the feeling in official circics tliat. unless
unexpected developments occur, the
Premier will 1p back in thp thick of
.the nation's nffairs within a few months
i at the most.
EBERT VISITS BAVARIA
Heavy Details of Police Guard Pres
ident Against Hostile Outbreak
Mlliilnli Itfiifirlfi .tititn t'J l ttt A.
i P.I President Kb'Tt. p.iyiti,: his tir.st
official sjt t Haarla since his elic
1 lien us liead of the State, nriived here
' this morning. Although it hnd been
feared that the Nationalists might make
I the viflt the occasion of n he-tlle dcin-
finstrntlen, the President's arrival was
- -" t - "" "" "'
net marked bv
I.ercl.enfel.l nn,l ,he. .nf.nl.r.r, ..f ,l,p I
,.i,,"V . .i.- '.. ..""V ' .. L'.. . .
nihcials I
" "". ". ". jiuiiiu
"".I ceiiuurti tn III- hotel. t e alt- i
. , . . i .. .
varmi!' .ernln? fTn id -VllZ '"" I
A" precautions were taken te main-
,..ls nf police pa-
"""" "" -tretts.
....
AUUAIIU HUNT FOR THIEVES
N. Y. Detectives Have Thrilling All-
fcjiL, c-u
t " a ' veu I wil
New Yerk. June 11. A thrilling all
l night wnterfrent search for two bandits
he held up a Wet Side peult t mar
' ket. ecajicd with .51000, jumped into
I the North Itiver when discovered en a
pierhead counting the sitelpii money
nnd were believed te have taken refuge
in n sewer, was abandoned jestprday
t Dy senres ei police
Tin. inhhers lr.me,i n(r ih,. t.inn t.
piungeU in and Joined n the neiintle
hunt
Deaths of a Day
MRS. ELIZABETH YARR0W
Operation Following Illness Proves i:ve,y'! Ta,t,!!.50- "f Pntersen. N J..
r - , came te visit the ranch one day began
Fatal te Society Weman l romance which culminated In their
Mrs. i:ii7.abrth Yarrow, wife 0f , xxpddlnjt at Putersen. After the cere -f;eerp
It. Ynrriiw. nf "ice iVnlmn i I110I1V Helt hnd te :e te Philadeltihln nn
thanf .1I...I i..h...lni ...n.i- i .
.t,ie!S:3ii o'clock in the PreshvteWnn ttn.
nitnl. after an nner-itl'in follewin- nn
1 Illness of two weeks. Slip was" thp i
imugnier ei tne inte w liiinm and .Mary
Vranees Kemble, of this city. Her
father was prominent in traction fields.
Mrs. Yarrow was a member of the
Co'enial Dames. Daughters of the
American Revolution, Century Club,
and ether organizations. She is sur
vived by her husband and three sons.
William, tlnrry nnd Walter xnrrew
Baptist Church In Mnnnvunk. retlilng
ten .veiirs age and making his home
m Hadden Height-. N. J. lie died a
j ear age Mrs. Corde is survived l.
two ens and two daughters. Service-,
will be held tonight at s o'clock
I'urial will beat New Brunswick. N J.
Jeseph P. Connelly
Jeseph P. Cenneilv. tvvi tii.v -niiir
vnti-'. old. n veteran of the World Wnr.
who we- gns,.c livers, as. died teilav a:
i ne home nf bis par"!!!-. Mr. and .Mr
Peter Connelly "".". Wright nvenu"
' .-linden Connelly hail been a iiiembe.
f the I'.flTth l-'leld Artlliiiv. He had
been ill ever stii... returning from
Trail'.', whole he v as gassed in 1 1 1
Aigenne Perest. and had visiii s,. .
ml hespitn's for tientment. Arrnng
nients for i he tuneral hnve net i.i ,. en
mad1'.
Merris G. Reichard
Punral services will be cominetpi
tills nfl'Tiinen for Morns G. Ilen-hiird.
Iifiy-seven venrs old. wlie .Ije.i Kmliiv
.'t Ins home. 24 Snut.i Thirty -fe.ir'i
street. Caindeii. He was for iniinv ea.s
in empleye of the Public Scrvic Itai.
vvays Company. He fermerlv lived ti
PdiisviIIp. He will be Inill-sl in Atiiiu Atiiiu
ten Ceinrte'.v .
Rebert Flnley
I'uner'il -ervices will be hi ,; tomor
row afternoon for Rebert I'iiilcv. suij.,
eight years old, vvlm died S.iturilnv .it
his home, .'ill Point stieet Camui r,
He was for many years janitor .it tt'.
police hendqunrlers in Camden He win
lie uurieu in narieign t einetery.
Mrs. Louise Brlcker
After nn illness of one vear from
heart disease. Mrs Louise Rrh-krr.
wife of Dr Chnrles R Rnekir. died
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r. . ... . : .
Mitunliiv morning. tie vvns tirtv eight
venrs old. Funeral servi.es will be
1.....1 V..l 1 1.1 !
or e ,, e.wi.'s.ii.,. , nun I III ernieill in
Laurel Hill Cemeterv
Mrs. Rricker wns born in this c.tv
nnd was the daughtei of It rn Cook, who
'was a prominent tailor here for many
l vcars, Dr. Rib'kcr is th eldest
I police surgeon in the -itv . limine held
turn position ter tne int mirty -seven
veaiM. Resides her husband Mrs.
1 Rlieker is survived by one brother.
Chntles K. Cook, of Haddetifiehl, V J,
Dixie Carrell
i Pittsburgh, Pa., June 1.!, i Ry ,.
i P.) Carrell Rlalne Cook, well known
iiineng spnrtNiiicn of the country, es
peclallv au'jIei'K, as Dixie Carrell, a
name under which he had written for
newspapers nnd magazines for ncarlv
ten year", died yesivrdny at his home
in Chlca',0. Cook was born In Great
Rend. .Susipiehnnn.i County. Pa., en
November US, IS.1.
Henry F. Keffer
i Reading. Pa.. June 11!. llenrv F.
1 Keffer. aim-live vearf. old. n Deme-
cratlc leader for many years and for-
nierlv .scuoel controller nere. tied ves.
tenlay In
tenlay in bin home at Germant.
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MCONNELL ENTERS
NOT GUILTY PLEA
Forty-six Other Defendants in
Rum Cases Plead
Likewise
EX-DRY HEAD NOT IN COURT
T'lpni of "net eitlltv" were entered
t0(,aj. ,)(lferp Vpiprn
Incise Dicklnen
In the I'lilted Slnte DNtrlcl Court by
I ("""er Prohibition Director Willi;
McConnell and fem-i ether
am C.
de-
''"dantM. chnri;eil with vhM;y fraud
,l"'' emisplrncy.
Mc( oenoll wns net In court, plead-
'"B thrmgh his ntterney. It wns plea
!m-v "'"' 'In room wns- thronged with
lawyers nnd defendants in the 300 or
mere eases of offenses apnlnt the red-
vrui .srniutcs. nil readv te make tlielr
pleas at the bar.
Council for MeCeniiell n-knl the
court te f.et nlde ideas until Tie had
nn opportunity te arctic the enc. This
Judge Dickinsen refuved. IMen must he
made, he said, hut leave te withdraw
the plea en ii laipr motion would he
allowed, he inld.
Assistant I'nlieil Stntcs District At
torney Jours asked the court te et
aside a time limit within which mo
tions may be tiled, se t,P entire case
could be tiled In September, but the
I'euit refuted.
When the name of Jacob O. R o e
IV, .rr: ,ferler enforcement efheer for
i niiaiicipiiia was called, his attorney
former 1 nlted States District Atterney1
MeAvey. Hied a demurrer, te the effect '
that ccn though guilty of the offense'
"nrged. his .dicnt .had committed no
. r""1'-. ."''. ""'I-Cd te nrgllP tills at
i i ""'''' '"'ics was nor renuy. it
enre- nut .Mr. .lone
ii? iiiHiKt-ti 111:11 iinnuer u h n ,,, fr,,L
no .. r h. fl.nl, ;,,,'""";''"
. l"" f''"" & "n
i ' " . . , , . ,,
" n un- filed by Mr.
Carter, a bottler, at Sixteenth and Kit-
tier streets. One f t1P ,lf.f,i,,,J
Hebert C. Cetfricd. was neither present
nor lepreeentpil h. counsel when his
"a'n Wils c'nI r'.1- If !'" leis n't appear
....,.- . .tti t i nr, ii iiM iieuniinceu
a bench warrant wi'l be Issued for his
arrest.
BRIDEGROOM MISSES LINER.
BRIDE SAILS WITHOUT HIM
Daylight-Saving Time Delays Hon
eymoon of California Rancher
New Yerk. June 12. Mrs. Shrmnn
Helt is en the bro-id Atlantic, uneanl
the liner tieerge Washington, sailing
te Hurepe for her honeymoon, while her
husband is at his hotel here, ntm'eush
awaiting the next liner's departure anil
ni I'l'iii in I'Miiii nun nir urmt lis UIMI
us lie can tij radio, tils predicament
Is nil due te the vagal les of daylight
1 saving.
i Helt has an angora goat ranch at Snn
Hcrnardlne. Calif., nnd when Mis.s
ineiin ntifl nrt'iui'v.Hl 1ft mci.tr I.I. I. ..l.1
en the nlcr nt Hoboken .iut befeie th !
vessel sailed, llut the bridegroom L-et
mixed up with daylight saving time aui1tw111 be started immediately en the new-
in Ills huiry get en the wrong shi,,
the bride sailed away without him!
lie will fellow his bride when lite
Piesident Adams sails pu Wednesday.
CnilMn nfl7Cn IM AIITn
hUUNU UAtU IN AUI0
FROM MASTOID STROKF
rnum IYIHOIUIU J I HUM;,
bewildered manner, vviiile a long line of
.ars lienked behind him te get out of tableness. Ce-operation and Lonsccru Lensccru
their way tien."
A tele-ihene message te his home at The old church, founded in 1S.'!2. has
021 Atlantic avenue brought his wife two daughter churches, the Kirst Rap
Mrs. Kline told the police her liiisband tist Church of Grrmantewn and the
hid 1. ft bis I'liiae yesterday mernii.z ' Jenkintevvn linguist.
ter
-hurt dlive. He was sufTerniL'.
she sai.i. from masteiditis, nnd believed
ln p.esuie en his brain had effeite.i
his mind. N'n charge was preferred
aguiiisr !um hy the police,
NEW HONOR FOR HOOVER
Belgium
te Have Special Medal
Struck for Him
Washington. June 12. I Rv A P .
-Herbert Hoever's wartime ieef work
in P.elzluiu seen 1 te b( further reeec.
nl7e.l bv the nward te blip of u special
ti.eihil by the Relgian Government.
Thi decision at Rrussels was an
nnunee.l ledav lu the following state
inent of i be RelgUn Kmbassj :
"The Relgian Ambassador I, a.- been
advised thnt his Government has ei -dercd
a special medal struck ar P.riis
sels lu lie offered te Mr Herbert
Hoever in recognition of the invaluable
service tendered te the Relgian clvi Ian
popu'atlen during the war by the Cm.
mission ler Relief in Relglum. of which
Mr. Hemer w:is the eiganlzer nnd
chairman."
HELD FOR CORONER
Testimony Favers Motorman After
Collision With Police Motorcycle
K. (! Wnlther, motorman of ihe
trolley car which lelllded with the
motorcycle of Rdward R. Keck, a no-
llieinnn, en Sntiirdny morning nt I
Twelfth and Diamond striets. causing
ins death, wah held today bv Magis
riate Relierts in tin- Twentieth mil
Rrrks streets station te awiiit tlie action
of the Corener.
Wnlther, the nioteriiian. ha been ii,
il liighlv nervous loiidllleu -ince the
in (Idem. He say s be will be unable
ei again te run his car evei the siuip
route
. ir...Tiis
lUtIM lun II 1022 MAKV Ide.v nt
.I'B9 I. lir'm I'une al srlies Tlks'Iie
-' P M. it her Mtn rKldenre Newtown
Square fa. Interment prluite
IICi: June ll MMtUAltllT wife f
(eilille J Hue llebitlvia and friends In
lted In funeral VVedn'-edav s 30 A M . ,
from hrr IMe ieidrie. 1H2.1 H Uhnn ai
Solemn re.mieni mass ni the Mut Illeased
Ssrramir.l Chureh. II A .l Intel mcnl
New Cthf-Hral Cemeiers
MONTAN'VK - Jun- 11 CSTIIKR n '
v itlptv nf llirm.in V Mnnutnye, ni:ed Til. i
ll'-.avllt, m and frendK Invlie.l .j furei.i ,
WnJnrnlay ,'i , M elnvllprht aivli. fnni
her 'ate residence. Jrhnm'llle p,, Inierment
"nvnte Tialn fur lehnv lie leae Hadiiu
Ttrmlnal 1J la V. .11
OUIKKIN June 10. HAItV A.-, wife of '
Jehn Orlffln tle'atlve and friends, alai ,
Sacrnl I of Si ,nu Church Inv.ted
tn funeral Thumdav S 30 A M., firm ber
ime resmenre .-.us; , enar ai fteiemn
refiulem imi ai Hi Ann'a Church 10 A. .11,
Internum Si Ann' Cemetery.
AflHCHAFT. Suddenly at Hedehore X,
J.. June II ADRIAN IXJCKE AHIICRAPT.
In hi JStb ear, Itrlatlvra n.nd frlendi (n-
vlled te lunerat ervlrea at tba rea Idenre of I . '.".
tin, Sweaaaborej W 3:, Wtns4aV, Jun lUfVuH' BALE arecarr and. fruit ater,T
: IV M. tntermant Iaka nark Cemettry. v 1 .ie ChrlMlari at. Cheap rent.
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They turned the first sedi for the new Oak Ime Itaptist Church. Mr.
Ilussey lielpcd brcali ground for the present rliurrli
OM LANE CHURCH
WILL COST $95,000
Impressive Ceremonies
Breaking of Ground Dr.
Gorden Officiates
Captain William (!. Price, Jr., in
HISTORY OF EDIFICE READ,c,,are "f "", "'n-cau of investigation of
the Pennsylvania Stute Constabulary.
Ground was broken for the new Oak
l.nne Itnntisr Cliitrfli Mnl: T.rlnp fivrntllt
and Twelfth street, last niglit, with
Impressive ceremonies. ( onstructien.
building, which is te cost SO.'.OOO nnd
it s expected te be completed 1 Mr -
rrmber
The two eldest members of- the con -
gregotien were the lirt te turn (he
r -
ground. De-icon E. C. Hiissey and .Mrs. i "." Vi i ' ""-':,''.'' nieiuiiieu
Catherine Parker. Thev were followed,""'1 the Hepublican State organization.
Kv T.. J. Schumacker. 'chalrinmi of ti. and ptebubly could get the indersement
J)nr(1 of I)e.,(,0Ils . ,,ehn Ai Worst, "' Chairman linker. The nppelntinent
t. i i t .1 - p ri.. ... ....iiii iiur t ri iiii iiiiiiii- mil. hhmii it rtreii n
June 27. deliveied a serinnu en "( hurl-
WALES SAILS FOR HOME
Prince Leaves Egypt en Last Lap
of Journey
Pert Said. June 12. illy A. P. i
The Rrltish battle t miser Renown,
bearing the Prince of Wales, sailed
from bcie today en the lust lap of the
Prince's eastern tour. Only short visits
at Malta and Gibraltar will hrc.ik the
remainder of the voyage.
Previous te his depnrliiic from ('alie.
the Prince received the timer et .vjo .vje
hammed All. the highest Kgyptlun
honor, which was conferred by King
Fuad.
McSPARRAN HERE TONIGHT
r, sr,tir r.anrfldate for Governer
Will Formally Open Campaign
Jehn A. McSparran. Demeeiatie
candidate for Governer, will be here
tr,nicht te eiieii his campaign He will
address a great liinss-iiiectlng in Noi Nei
ulsb Rite Hall. This meeting lias been
'arranged by leading men and women
.members of the Democratic Partv in
this etv. Ir. l.llen uunne uavis
i who Is candidate for Congress from the
SSiweml District, will preside. Other
candidates, Including Rebert K Pattl Pattl
sen, nominated for Lieutenant Gover Gover
eor, will speak also.
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fertnb'.e ecromniedRttoni
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PAJtrKI. I'llST
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madk te ennrn
Willi Vnnr Malertill or
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nrnss iemi iteiuriiiifrril,
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3 SEEK POST OF CHIEF OF
PROHIBITION FIELD FORCE
Twe Officers of State Constabulary
Among Candidates
Washington, June 12. Several can
didates lave appeared en Ihe horizon
fei appointment as chief of the prohibi prehibi
Mark """ '''''' ,)n'f' '" Pennsjlvanln. Among
I f llClll ) A
Majer William V.. Mnir, of Harris
burg, deputy superintendent Pennsjl
ania State Constabulary.
Jehn N. KnglWi. of Pittsburgh,
formerly prohibition, agent attached te
the Pittsburgh office and one of the
"dry" crusaders In Western Pennsyl
vania, i .
It is.understoed'all three will be con-
, ,,;,'"', V i " ..", "' "m,K1"K
I u recommendation te Prohibition Coin-
I "".'".""..M'Vnw. Majer Mali- nnd
K aptein I'rlcc are said te have been
IMlll IfVhllfl lis- llilikii,i.l.i ..1 1.. !-l.-dJt I
PROF. SUGGESTS BRYAN
MAKE STUDY OF EVOLUTION
Course In Summer Scheel Advised
by Protagonist of Theory
Morgaiitewn. W
Mil. W Vlt. June 1" Bv
1 i' s!.n,,,Vl. T."f '
. R. t . Spnllgler. professor
A. IM -Dr
of botany at the Wet Virginia Culver
sitv. today sent a letter te William
Jennings Rryan suggesting that betli
of them go te the ('diversity of Chicago
summer school nnd tnke a course in
evolution and modern Christianity.
'I lie letter is one of nn nvchang.) be
tween the professor nrtrk Mr. Rryan
(.lowing out of liis offer fir $1(10 te the
mini wee could unrmetiize evolution
and the Rible. Prof. Spang'er claimed I
the .sum, and Mr. Rryan awnrded it
under pretest, asking u scries el new
iiiestiets.
ln his letter tedny Prof. Spangle r
s.ud; "Yeu should take the trouble
te inform yeuiself en some of the com cem
iimn f.ids that prove evolution te be
the truth, as well as te learn hew te
mterpiet m cording te modern views of
Christ, aniiv and the natural laws of
the universe,"
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DEPARTMENT STORE HEADS
SEEK LOWER LIVING COSTS
"Efficiency In Retailing" Keynote of
Atlantic City Mtlnfl
AtlnnO City. N. .I.Junc 12, m'
men who control the purse strings of
America's d-'puilmciit sletes are seek
ing ways te reduce the cost pf' living
the eel. of commodities at the conven
tion of the Contiellers Congress of he
National ltetull Dry (ioeds Association
liera today. ..... ,
"Efficiency In retiilllng"--lhe lower
lug of prices by lowering the expense
of selling and thus vending mere goods,
Is the keynote of the convention. IVP
rcsentatlves of mere tlinn'iKO'dry goects
nnd department .Meres. Incltit Irig prac
tically all of the larger establishments
In Philadelphia are present.
The means by which the Conttellers'
Congress Is ntleiuptin1; te lower prces
Is by systematizing the accounting 'ftf
Mere, se that store heads can instantly
tell when expenses are going tee high
ami hew te take means te step it.
ln opening the convention today
Carles H. Clark, of Detroit, chnlrnliiii
of the congress, told hew the controllers
have co-operated with every banker in
the country te standardize the account
ing of every retail store, se that till
mav benefit by the system. Hunkers
nre working with the congress, since
thev believe Its syctem mciioe um
stores are better customers of banks
and safer risks.
Kvetv college nnd business school in
the oeuntrv. including the school ei
hiiLiiinci .imiiii.ti-iitinii nt Harvard nnd
that of New Yerk Cnlverslty. bus been
shown the standardization system anil
the two Institutions named nic sending
delegates te the convention te work
with the controllers. Niutieteus ac
counting firms i.lsn lane repi"sent:t
ttves here.
union headTeniesplante
move offices te canada
Ne Such Step Contemplated, Says
Jewell Speed Up Strike Ballet
Cincinnati, June 12. (Hy A. P.)
P.. M. Jewell, head of the railway
empleyes' departm-nt of the American
Federation of Laber, denied emphntl
cnllv today that the railway sheii crnflH
unions have under consideration a plan
(te none their headquarters from Chi
cago te Canada te escape any suits
Irirniirtdl iipnlti.it tlietn mulnr ftin fV.rti-
naile decision recently hnnded down by
the I'nlted Suites Supreme Court.
"We have no such move under con
sideration nnd I have heard no talk
among our leaders of doing such n
thing." Mr. .lewell said. "We are net
running away from any fight. We nre
net seeking a fight, but If forced into
one will battle te the last ditch."
Strike ballets te the HKl.nnO railway
shepmen, sent out from Chicago, weir,
accompanied by the following letter:
"Kvcrj possible effort should be
made te obtain tile vote of every em em
peoye eligible. This ballet will be tub
ulated us seen ns possible and there
must he no stoppage of work until you
aie properly authorized te de se.
"This is the tinip for action and net
talk or unnecessary delay. The railway
empleyes department desired thnt every
ballet shall be in Chicago nt the
earliest possible moment and in no caci
inter than June 30."
DENIES HOMICIDE CHARGE
Letter Carrier Is Arrested In Con
nection With Drowning of Weman
New Yerk. June 12.(IJy A. P.)
Albert l.ewls, a letter carrier, was ar
rested today en suspicion of homicide
in connection with the death of Bridget
Sullivan, forty years old. who. It Is
alleged, was drowned after being thrown
from a deck in the Hrenx. He denied
the charge.
Hp told the police lie had seen the
woman struggling in the water and
shouted vainly for help.
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I hen. S3g lUed t,
William J. Kickeniicker. 229 i:. rambrla nt
nmi I.uiira Klrkputrlck. 220 K Caml
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, CllzuU-th l.alHlcft 1318 N. Hepe hi'.
(.oerRe H. Cox. 4724 Orlseemb st . nnd
I'lanccK M. Hchatdler. 2J3U .suauchanna
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Klennnr Hsnn. SII5 N, 23.1 at
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DEMOCRATS FIGHT
Fi
Benniw'ell and McCullough , Ge
te Mat Today at Committee .
Reeorganizatlen
BOTH CLAIM VICTORY
Bv a Staff Correspondent
Ilarrl.sburg.Pa., June 12. The
Democratic State Committee will enact
evertignln today the role enacted Satur
day by the Republican Slate Commit
tee In Philadelphia.
Hie question which faces the Demo
cratic Committeemen and 'women ar
riving here for liln rDnffntiI.ifan ft
lib islnte .body this afternoon js wlnv
ther the gubernatorial nominee or the
Practical iwlltlclnns shall name the
mate chairman and control the party
machinery. '
Jehn A. McSparran, the nominee, has
?"' Ktt' "'" PTMnnl friend, Austin
I'.. McCullough, for State chairman.
?.m. !u.',?p. Eugene C. Ilennhvell. of
i niincicipnla, Demerrac.v'iT. most pic pic
fiiresene nnd fighting figure, has put
himself forward. Reth sides are claim
"ft victory by margin of tc.lt te twentv.
hairmnn Rruce V. Sterling said he
expecled every place te A filled when
tne feintiittce met- nnd expressed the
opinion Hint MeSpnrrnn'n ihelce would
win. .
McSpnrran put forth a niniiifeste last
nlglit: declaring that Tie was backing
Mef ullmtgh te get nvvny frrim factional
ism nnd bring about harinebv.
Rut the effect of his declaration was
te de just what he claimed he was trying
te get, away from.
.Frem the best Information that can
bn obtained the situation W-thls:
'Rennlwel! get en the job earlv and
made a thorough canvassef all the
membcra of the State Committee and
claims te have the pledges of a ma
jority of the 115 members.
The State Organization ppupip or
what Is left of the old Palnur-Mc-Cetmlck
leadership, made no canvass
out is relying en the oratory of Me
Spnrinn, which was geed enough In
win the Indersement of the famous
harmony slate committee, te swav the
meeting.
McSparran get away with his ora
torical stunt before the Slate Commit
tee because the women were in the
majority, hut If the Democratic sta
tisticians are te be believed tbeic will
be only fifteen women entitled te vote
today.
McSparran is In much the snme fix
ns Plnehet wan In his ticht. only
worse. Judge Snniuel Z. Shull. can
didate for I'nlted Stntcs Senater, nnd
Rebert Pnttlsen. candidate for Lieu
tenant Governer, are openly fighting
for the nomination of Rnnu'iwcl!
four years age. when Reiiniwcll
broke the slnte nnd wen the guber
natorial nomination, he demanded the
election of his enmpnign manager for
State chairman. The lenders refused
te accede ami elected tlielr own chair
man. Rennlwel refused te go near
the meeting, and the committee then
Indorsed all of its party ticket except
Mennivvell, while Attorney Oenernl
Palmer and a few ether potent lenders
denounced Bonniwell en the fleer el
the meeting.
One thing helps Rennlwell. Ne one
in Democratic politics ever heard of
McCullough before last week. He Is
n Lancaster newspaper man and has
never even figured extensively In the
Democratic nffiiirs of his home ceuntv.
Rut Lancaster normally has such 'a
small number of Democrats that he
may net hnire figured it worth while
bothering about It.
OR CHAIRMANSHIP
.
Introducing
An Important Silver Service
of Leuis Seize Motif
most artistically carried out in tea and
after-dinner coffee services, vegetable
dishes, platters, lay plates, candle
sticks, bowl, water pitcher and tray.
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Qiestnuj and Juniper Streets
URETurkish tobacco
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ki CfXLDa
is the only tobacco
used in Melachrine
Cigarettes because
; Turkish tobacco is the only
cigarette tobacco which can
' be used in its pure, natural
state, and does net require
' artificial means te bring out
its exquisite taste and
cate aroma.
MELACHRINO ewes its unique and
distinctive preference, the world ever, te
the fact that it is composed only of the
choicest Turkish tobacco grown im
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The secret
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Yeu knew hew geed
Heinz Pickles and
Sauces and Relishes j
are. Heinz Vinegar
is ene of the quality-
ingredients that make ,
them se geed. Sold
everywhere. Four
kinds Malt, Cider,
White and Tarragea
In Heinz sealed bottles.
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BOLT KILLS YOUTH
Plalnfleld, N. J Lad Victim of
Lightning at Greenwich
Plillllpsburg. N. J.. June 12. Ar.'
llngten Staats. seventeen years old. ten
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Staats, (
Plalnfield. was Instantly killed during
a heavy electrical storm nt Greenwich'
near here, last night, when he w
struck by lightning.
With it nnrt.v of friends. I, , ,
-en a farm when the storm started, and
was returning ie tne neme of .Mr and
Mrs. Jehn Perter, where he wag
guest, when he was struck as he step
ped en the perch.
On the fnrm of Heward Wolfe, near
by, four cows were killed, nnd nnnih.-
wus killed en the Gramnna Dairy Farm.
RICKENBACKER QUITS ,,
Trans-Country Trip Halted When
Plane Crashes In Omaha
Omaha. June 12. Eddie Rleken-'
hacker's arnund-thc-reuntry fiinht
ended abruptly curly yesterday when his
targe all-metiil plane crashed while at
tempting te tnke off from the air-mall i
field here for Denver.
Nene of the Rlckenbackcr party wn
injured.
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