11BW-MW 1U"1WW "eV't''' MM -,, ' K" ''' jC "A "If " W wiiayyyirttbl i vvyt, ' '"' ' " 'v, 5! ' Ulsrf' "W; p-Y v5viVHiIr5?j5' Ml m tW ii ii I mm ' Kb .wmy;fr .u LJHufk Am rVK'-$) a3&? 2 KEPHAR 1 Premises te Explain in Full His Administration at Next Audit Meeting 'EVERYTHING WAS REGULAR' HarrNbtirg. .Tunc 02 Harmen M. Hhart, former Stntc Treasurer, de nied today that he 1 guity e( the mis use of State funds ns Is charged in the sixth section of the r'pe-rt of Main A. Ce.. ncveuntants wne examined the Treasury book" from Mav. llili, te May, 1021. Scftlmi i'i et the report was turnel ever te Auditor On- ral Lewis yesterda. All of the charges a te the pergenal use of State fund' were denied by Mr. Kephart. who premised that a full ei- plnnatien will be made when he testl- lies at the next ne.innz "The i.e of the contingent and de- DENIES MISUSE OF ID 'ficlency funds of the Treasury 'iwins Hone iift-rre He. in order te clear -pensibli' for the failure of tlu-ir re-1 One of the women who impressed nt n.y term ns State Treasurer, said Mr away nn doubt about the i-everanr-f tn.inc. She testified nt the first triul tendants at the apartment house was a Kephart " regular In evcr war f ,,rjr mnnta! ti-, brought suit for that her husband told her "he could net TItlan-hnlred girl of striking appear and will be f'.Uy explained when the Qnn ilmetit here afl-ird ti hive children" She was hi ance. who w-as known n "Peggy" hearings an- "'iniM " The cist was 'ri'd bef-ire Supreme secreturj bi-foie shy mnrrn-d him and ?chuyler. She nnd Walter Ward quar Mr K I irf adm-.ttcl th.it he reim- fnurt Justice IlM.l.k!s -evetal men'hs he ,ivr, bed their troubles te his mother reled. nnil it was suggested that It bursed htmsflf for t-ave ing erpenses VeennfP he wi.s under the lmprnssen that this was the praui h anion,- State officials. "I never knew until 'eiay. re -:wi 'nf former A ternny dcneral nmwii ! -.nlr.tnn t. , kl .-li il'en-C" Oenl-1 II ' 1-0 nniil nml nm rearti t rotund amounts If I was wrong in the use e the menev. .... . Mr. Kephnr explained that he ex-, rended State menev when making busi- ness trips re Wnhlngen. Vi tsburgh ' Philadelphia, and ether cities. Passes Lie te Berlin Mr Krphnrt deeiarei that he win he nb'e te show that ill the peren who received menev e-it ,t tn- crntmgen fund furnl'hed their services te the State. , . ti Mr. Ketihart passed the lie te Harrv Berlin who furnished an affidiv'.t that he never rvelved S"en ere!itrl te him as paid en of the fetitlngent fund of the treniurv for 's-e.-l .' service- " "I nm jrpi."'d." a'd Mr Kephart. "at the sworn tu'ement or Mr Ber lin, who denied reeiving 5elHJ. hut I cue- UeSS WO call 1 rnve s,ins;urium i" Mr. Lewis that IJerhn grT the menev." Mr Kefhirt liere-i rne e.xru-e mm he liand'eii tae eentlnient fund in Th--same manner that officials of ether Ktnte departments handle-! If "When (t was neessar te inlvanef fumK fei iusine trips." he said, "or for ether purposes, a" was oeeasienailv fhi- eae k check was drawn and an aeeeuntinr piade later This a-ieun'- for the use of some of th- eheik f.ir small amounts with whleh 1 nm diarced with making rinyments in private matters This I bever d-d unless it was with meny which wa legally due me. and I used the cheek In the same manner that I or any ether State emp!ec would have psed their semi-uietithlj pay checks te pay bills." Bell Bank!) Mentioned nreidi nt i flint ( mm: T-liu wistli Lfifnin .if tin, ri-nnrt nnie Was UTLOIl .IV mentions prominently the banlw of .Jehn County Commissioner Ceergu Helmes ; ' ,';",',,'';!- k..Y.. ,-. Mrs V1'" . u""r'1'"" ".." A. Bell, Pittsburgh banker, as the pointed ..it the m realty for speed in , ) r,f& i'h f.'" Vi Vi' point toJ.1Pr,.,,T;le,r STT.n I ngentx through which Mr. Kenhui: The mutter, if the building Is te be com- ' ' h!c .?:i"u"" . l?1',":,,', 1, "filing Wan s life in the -ma nnnrt- . . . ... - .. - . urn Te.ifinrinn i.n'i.i mrniinn iiiri. r ... 1.... n.imi...A firi..... enernted nleted hv t'r'it He cemnlained that Citv r'V ""! j-nviuiniiis ure jj.niirte 01 reent. - silKen hiinone unium. eiiuS i operated. ' r'1 b l-- e mP '' (1 "ld ' bringing their clubs Inte general fed-. bp!,lnd the deer of the bathroom when I The report sets forth that the $nnn Architect Jehn 1. It. Milker weuia 0" , .riltien ,nPmbershln u-ltheut hnvlnc te . I ' "i....,i ,, nlnnn. If It wns net LI check, us.d by Kephart as part pay- ", busy , prepare ti,e p nn nimp i. make separate application for each club; - hanging un it was lying somewhere went en a persona note, was ,,...,1 bv here the need for en outs de nrehltect. , s oenstVtutions and conventie, ' Sbeu the apartment. Kephart te purchase a treasuier's 1 ommlssiener Helmes was tot able dates be standardized nral that the ex- Li-i . v.i -,,ri .-uh VI. check or. what is .nmmenly known ,. , te estin-.ate the cost e the building but Jnt ''' tfZinvuh mo?evVnor nriv was ?evVtl v ! cat hier s c heek ' at tin- Colonial thought it would be under ts.i.OOO.OiJO. month be continued for another admin- n,nne SI 10f inK ' ' .."i,: u in,.uhi Trust Cemp-inv. Plffburgh. Mr. 1J.-I1 In this Prof. Warren P. Laird, head of 'srnut 0n COnUnU'" f0r an0U,Cr naM,n , nrartmrnt house attachei.. He lav shel i ,i.i. ... . .i, e.. ..... u.i,.i .i n v... n,.rr.,i in v . 1!"rul'- - ,,n mnnev en taxicabs. the attendants The scctl n deals w th -entin-fcnt ami ing that Cgure. however, would net n- deficiency funis teta'mg $24,200 ap- . lude the cost of statuary, ether seulp- prepnutcd te th- Tna.-jrv Departmi-nt "ir-. mural decorations or furniture. by the Leg -lature et 11117 and liil'.i. The bui ding, he said, must be in bar- "A cinfil oMimmatien of the fi.mN m :v with the new Art al!i-ry, I ubllc will show." .aid Mr Kephart, "tint L.U.irv and ether Purkway bui dings, at the end of n,v t-r:u I i-turned te but must nt the same time be distinc tly Stat- Treasury .SOOO which vvj- tive. unexpended ' Concerning the competition. I re. . fp-s..r Laird ex-p'aln- d that -h en- SOON TO WIPE OUT ONE dam iniinm enicwHlfiC nHll UIMIUIM UnitVMIXlvt Laber Beard Acts en Farming Out Issue as Strike Vete Proceeds Chicago, June J2. .Bv A P ' Removal of em; of the tr.ree isue en which railway emp.eves are takins -heir Strike vote was in ; respcet tedav fn -lowing anneunceinent bv the Ita.lren-1 Laber Beard that hearing- wi'l open Jlondey en the contract enntrnve.-sj ;n which thirty readh arc chargc-l with farming out work ,-entrarv te the beard's orders. In It, decision Iti tl." rase ngalnsT ihe Indiana Harber Belt Kallread. the beard ruled aga'.nt 'lie farming out rtej:i and Indicated tlat the same general principli.-s weu'ij be followed ln fu'ure decisions. Jehn Stet' SMnritnr of tl.e railway empleyes department of t'le Air.er;ean Federation '-f Laber, de. .ar-d thht the balloting thu.s far anxnrs te -.itj!esp strong sent.inent m fu-.or of a strike. but railrea I eyeci-ive- express te be. Jlef that there wi.l be iJ(, walKe-jt next jnpnth. "FIRE" CRY CAUSES PANIC Five Women Faint In Stampede for Seheel Deers Chester. .T-ine 2'. Ii u -ndd! of the pregrnrj. of ' .ri'rm-n! exer cises of Lester f;ra-:ii..ir S t,ei. ,as night, 'he slrn of tr.e Westinzhe-.se plant nearby wni'.ed a fa --e a.ara of fire. Seme one she.jted fi.-e: ' ln. rtantly tin- fWi ja-.t w,n,n tmd chil dren in the ;n'.: were li a p.in.c Se-j. ater Albert D MacTii.de - t.,:,. ng, and In spite of 'he -jd-leanrss of the outbreak, he cr:e-i for order aud tntd te calm the peep'e HlB efforts wre r, Va!n. a- r-,n Jumped out t wit de . t, ?. gremd. tx feet he ew Were-, draped .(f,J children suen .in.- f -n:d il.i deer -r.d n dozen we:r.fti f.iiijte; ,, Vjiy StCillliied tl.e pui.i a' the deer b.' physicians were ia..ed te reviv: it women. Fer fifteen mlti-ltes tie prezrar vn halted Senater Mi Dade 'hen r-Mi..t-l his speech TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES E-3wrd II ' JUS Uwtttnr ,. ,rA Marl T rini-rr-ner- 1(S n r- WlllUm A M-iiii .'.111 N W.ji".-K - and Jfnnnah J! llui.en-;r. .-3li .-. s, . man it Ivan A. Jfnbten 1 1 81 .V Ifiin i ,n) Kill T J L. Wetwr 1111 N tOih ' JOMPh IleiJK'ri .'iH7 V V'ruif. n-i l"rancr v MarK 'i; vv .r4-.t. Francis J H - r .'-iiliiri"--p J' n Nollle T larv :lll ,N' Uin Waller Jla'nnn ST'.s N in- - ,t n Vtrna A. Th.'er .-nil .: Hi 'in.r m Krank C H"khii'-ii 1.-41 N' Keim n wi Mary Hebinmn .-fin:' N Id-i-ihlll ,i Erlwln I. Mi-re hi--,lhurt V unl I.I.. Ilan V, iirriiie I ' ' fiailw . k t Ibemai 1 l(,m'i I7( N I'm rt 4v and .Mail-line I vW- ITIh N Kirk m m Jehn T Murih nIH Hunnn-I v, nij Bea Qulnn 3Hs.S Mni4l me Insula Kman U.'fi .Vl.rflin at ar.- Mary T Flynn, 1717 K tsih .1 Jeaaph H Hmllh Mill Winianr nt anil Jeaaplilni, D (.'reihura 134 and fJrnay nemas ltlnaen. !-s ll-nnn ,t . n(j Ciar- ratta Celllni. VMV7 W It.ibrru it Jtank II. Kcllly. Hrninn'leh. I'a,, and DtSi j it. jiapiar. nnvnanaean. i'a. Mi'cnau, ev uittman at., and a W.ll.r. filU Dlttman it. a tjsm ACTOMOniT.K YOU J-MirU.and it en raves L'T anil :v -.;. - Charts Leve Fer "Kissless Bride" in Annulment Suit Edward M, P. Murphy Explains by Means of Imaginary Diagram Hew His Affections Fluctuated During Married Life New YerU, June 22. In a manner reminiscent of a mnthein.itlc.il clns clns clns roem. Kdwnrd Mallet Prevot Murphy, director In several financial lntltu lntltu tten. drew ,iu Imaginary diagram ye terdiiy for Supreme Court Justice Wa. s(nngr of the way hi.- love for hi" first wife fluctuated during the twenty two months tbe lived together. Mr. Murph. who s a brother of Colonel (Jraen M. IV Murnhv. of .1 1. Morgan & Ce.. is suing his fir-t iff. Mr (ti-rtrude S. Murphy for an atmiilmenf "f their marring. He obtained a divorce in Hene in April. 1020. and in the following Sep- tcmber married Mrs. Sidney K. Price Johnen. widow of a i'nlted State- Army officer. Hi first wife, who did net defend the Hene action, although served with u .summons and ceiapiatnt ili-nied fae valldlti nf her husband's ,,sr) J t .riot- 11 : k!-s die I before making .in die'.s.nn and u new trial was ordered $12,000 0. 0 FOR i WAR MEMORIAL c j, Finance Bedy Ap- J t proves $12,000 Apprepria tien for Structure ARCHITECTS TO COMPETE The proposed War Memerial te sol. diers and sailors was advanced another jiep liuwmj ri'iiil.'uen u me r juaie-t Committee of feum il at its meetin t'l'1,'15 . The committee approved an appre- priatien of M'j nne te the ( eunty t om em niissi. nor'- office, te be added te the ijii.fiiiii .ilre.idv .n hand, the money te v i.smI in the reparation of tdans for the structure. The menev will be used li part te defniv the expenses of a 'i mpetlfien between architects. bv means of whi-h tie architect te design the memorial will be elected The memorial will be a monumental building. Te he ererred en The let be tween nighteenth and Nineteenth and Woeil and Vine streets. 1'nder an act of legislature, the feuntv Temmis- sl-nirs are authorized te erect this me- merial. te eVfrax the cc-t of whi-h Count 11 will lew a tax. Annrevnl of 'the annronrlatlen bill was urged ' . . .. .. '.. .. Councilman Hall. Tt!t..rs vv.iii.-l ti.einselves select t en te judge the drawings submitted, The romnetltien weu d consume leir -. -ln rh, h- ..,. nnd the ere-, n of he building would take from , i ,n "( metiThs additional. s the matter new stands, it w- explained, the competition will be opef. ' all Philadelphia architects, with I a Umiel number of ethers, prebnbl fire hems alew ed te compete also, T. e man whose drawings an- accepte ; would t- the architect for the n.c j.rul Prison Appropriation Hit The r'luest of Colonel J Warner II r i.ins. n.emUr of 'hi- Beard of I'. :-e-, Inspectors, rha Council appro appre pri.it" additional fundi- f'-r coal and el. thir. te he u-ed at Meyaiucn-.n nmi ne.mesDur rni-ens m--. mm .e-hi'k when he appeared before the i-.jn-i.men Hall and Gaffney in'or in'er - ..ted '- 1-r.el II .: .nr.s at frequent .a-ter-.a'.s with dTi'.R.vl" 'e knew what '..id v,eisf,!C(. r,f ,.e money alre.advar 5 repria'.ed fcr tic year. The co',e-i. irp. , tnjt n would be spent b'fjr' the end of T.e jir. There tr.-.sT be a leak .v..-r.'-vh.-e. as.fr'e-l fjufft.ev "and it l up e in ii rind or where ;t is. Tr.e pr.ee r,f iea. an i '."r.:ng bus "fi.i. v d" ' r'-.n1-. ar.d tl're is no raen whv je; -. , d .."! n.'ire u.'-ney this ;.-s: taan .ei d.. .' c i'-ni'. n.'ch.r.s a'k'd fir in a'Ml if . $.VWI 'e pur'l.a f.e; f - Mera-r..--r. mg Pr.-'-li The or.;-... appre- 'i .'et,. ff 5K-fif-f). he sail w-vild If. i,e) hv the :r.l'i of .Iu.- '; .n I. ...an Ha'.i pe-.n-fd e.t that 'he .-n"..' i , rnrriaMen for lest ear ' . I be . s-jj ijdfi, and a: tan' ' rr.e .'. pr.'i '. " m ' f f-nsifierik-!' 1 ig'ipr An f.d'l.Tier.al as"'' ..'.' 'i Vi'i'fi H&tkE - ked f - He j r' '.r i-.cn t-jfi.frfii, ji .'jza.r.s; j-j (iiuj ;,!- je,r 300 Mere Inmates it- in .-r ich r.enf-v v Akef' nee ("''erel If !' i..!.s rej'.iei; tr.af ind ., ere lrrr.afes wire re -,g hf" '! .1. i i. flew-Town prison Ti,an w-fte vur.-. 'lire of Ins- year r.if. a' t..i s;,rr..-ti-;. the p-iKeti was .a-. :fie-jrir.g :' v r, '. anfl us . add "' ). he: era Jf Is remnrVafcle 'i at ui-r The r v rre.ers nnd ir.'-re sfr,i-r. e j cot ij en, i, ?1 '' last vi-fir ' r-narVfd Ga! nev 'Wha' we wnf are fa" an-i fi it ire shev.-ng whv This addl'lena! ap. prepriiitl'it' shfuild be made Af'f-r cfinsiderable wrangling bficr nnd fer'r 'he Colonel was a'lewei Jl.VtO te pur l-a e 'iething for Mejmr.-:rig I'.rsen and SIO'V) e b'- uH at Helt.f-s- bur'-. remark-! S'n'-n Colonel H'ltchlns That he vi'.i'dn t unfit a S'are mve.sti ci'ien te bf tn.ide of the two pr ken ffir four tie Ifuftv of clothing w-eu'd b" nerlcd Gfiffnfv- r'jeinf-1 Thfi' flm se t frial Ten us a bit The in one-, appropriated bv Cnirifil is amp'- If it' i-ii t fcuiri'l'-iit find e.t what l,(i-mn of It ' Moere After Hiram Johnsen'i Seat San Franclvfi, Juti" 22 (JJy A P i C'hnrlci. ('. Moere, prc'ldi-m of tin- Panama-Pacific Exposition held hT- In Klin, will be a candidate for the It. , publican nomination for United Htaten rienuter ffem California inis year, nut spekct ctmen for htm an. iiMin'ed. leduy, EVENING PUBLIC The rreunds tinen which Mr. Murphy is seeking annulment are lilt allcgn- i ffnnv hl u Mn tt'nu n 1lks1n Virldn jl I wife In name only. A-krd te etplnln his feelings toward . in-, first wife, the witness translated love into a series of lines and curve- I and tiricecded with his forefinger te, draw an imnglnnrv ehari in the air of net be Inspected by the slaver's ceun- Is held In the eltv Jail nwnltlng the ar ris affpitieni. iel. marked yesterday's progress in the rival of officers from JJosten. where he First he generalized by stating his ' Ward murder case. is wanted en charges of bignmy, grand I"ve fi.r his wife during that period ' Strean.s of strange men nnd pretty larceny nnd conspiracy, has met in was like a long hill with a te.vh de- women. It was disclosed, made prmnls- tervlewers with this cemment: .line The top of the hll. reprrenteil ctieti visits te thl apartment in the "I can't live down my past ; the pub- tlirt i-iiv hn Oifit T(n1 I Lit .n III it till Kilt Mtn n f V MtiDtrriln m ni'Aniln mirl . f tfrtll ' f ftt 111P the bottom th dav he left her. Then elaborating, lie prui-cwii te draw with his feretinger a continuous! curved line with alternate elevations, nnd depressions, marking tue fluctua tion of his feelings. .Mrs .Alurphj, who is reunter-ciaim- Inc for .i ennr.itien. ilenles shn wps re- i ni d ster Sh. slid they had breti hes. ti:e te lier bM-aue tl:e censid r'd l.cr below thrm socially. WOMEI QN ECONOMICS BILL General Federation Wants Fess Measure Reported Out of Committee PRESIDENT READS REPORT By the Associated Pre. Chautauqua. N. Y., June '22 The Beird of Directors of the General Fed eratien of Women's Clubs, in session here, has sent a te Senators and Representatives at Washington asking for the immediate reporting from committee of the Fess Heme Economics Bill. The action was the result of re- , ,. ., ,.. . .. m ports indicating that the Towner- Stlrlitv bl'l ha little chance of pas- s.ice In the r-resenf session of Congress, The federation went en record in favor of both hills, nnd h-i- previous c-.n-i centrnted its effer's en the education measure. The first business session of the con- ventien is being held today, the featuie Iv-ing the report of the national prei- dent. Mr-. Themas (,. inter, of Mm neapells. in which she recen.mcnded ' n. ...., I.l.... 1 1.... ....... i.. - .imh- luf-nn-iie in- iiivru P,iu iu son- GIRL KILLED IN AUTO CRASH . Four Others Injured When Swerves and Strikes Tree Car Ea.sten. Pa.. June 22 Ethel Hushes, sixteen years old. daughter of Mr. and Mis A'frett Hushes, of Pen- i .-e .- . ,i--w ii'imiit-, in --M- was futaily Injured and four ccupants of an automebiV In k. ntiA ...n ;,it .....nA ;n;..nn.i urcyi ether ei which she also wns riding were injured firtiy ntter n.iunigtit wnen the ma chine driven by Jo-eph Teth. of Pen- nrgyl. crashed into a tree at East Ban- 2"r wnen ne tne.i te pas.s anetner ma- chlre going In the snmc ilirectien. The injured are Miss Annie Couch, Penargvl fracture of the left eC ; Mi-s Annie Te'h. sjste- of the driver, frae. ture e: me iett anwie: .viis-s Virginia uki'IH-. lianeer. cuts nnd bruises ahmit T. I .. V. . . . th- legs and Jeseph Teth, cuts and bruises abr.ur the face and 1-edy. The car was deme'i-hed Miss Huchfs was picked up um - on - um - en - seieus. Aft.r "he and the ether mem- hers fhr. nnrle mr1 been ,pf ofeil ' no were placed in an automebili and hreuzht te the Easten Hospital MN Hugr.es died j-ist a,- the city limits uf Eaten were reached The party was r-t irmnz fri-m a dam-e at the De!aw,ire Wat- r Gap. COURT FREES MUTE Ne Bal6 for Fraudulent Charge, Judge Rules Jeseph "!elrar. deaf nnd 'lumb. 2310 ''e'.-'h Tfnth streef. charged wiTh f ran -d i'.t crL-er-ien bv Sum le! fiedash, a'e deaf and dumb, of .IfiOl Timethy ASK ACTION ', acf, va freed bv Judge Walsh In salvaging operations. The demand pre-Muni-ir-sl Court Tedav. tote.l in The Ileiehstnc Tuesday de. Wi-nesses for both sides were also dfaf ind d'imb and an interpreter from ''.- pf,nhanl'i Insti'.i'e f..r the f:rr.h wa- e;,;ied flednsh clairr.ed elmar owed him S17.1. Judge W.iNh ruled that 'here was no .-us.- ffjf -rlminal proceeding but if the :..f-.v -v-i. net paid u cim s,m of ni-'i'-i rr. g . ih prej;ui. king ranks taft second ONLY TO CROWNED RULERS " Secial Status for Fermer Presidents of U. S. Is Fixed by Prece dent at Court of St. James Londen June 22 King Geerge pet i I)re,ede'nt fear nlgr.T who,, he fined , . i .. i,!,inTs tne ..,rtal status of former I reiiienth of 'he T'nited States as second only te Mrs. Taft was ln full court dress of ri.ing sovereigns at the Court of St,whlte chiffon, embroidered with drn-Jurne.-. ! perles of seed pearls, with a silver Insttad of being required te pass . tissue train, before The King and Queen and make , Mr.s. Harvey was attired in rich blue, tne itjsteinarv hew and curtsv at the and -geld brocade, ornamented with tur- c, irt presentation. Chief justice lait b,rf -,irh Tff were ruelved privately in the i icTiin- ra frv a half hour ne- fr,re The opening of court, and they afc mptinled tn- King and Queen iiniijtinns wnicn were equally tieautifui and "h-r members of the royal family te distinctive. t ,i it r-.tie room j After the court ceremonies, during J'l-ti'e Tft was attended by Cel- which there were further presentations one' " tr N Se.hert mllltar.v attndie of American-, by Mrs. (Jeorge Harvey, i -h, A-i.eri' an llmbassv, who N act. , wife of the Americnn Anilinssiider, in In? ah the Chief Justice's aid. during the diplomatic circle, the Tufts ncceni. Ms s'ay l.fie Mrs. Selhert was acting Ib'Iv 'in-v lilting for Mrs. raft. In ordinary procedure Mr. Taft we-ili liavf tifn pP'iti in tne same ti.anner ns the chief Judicial officer of nv rnnntrv In that f-nsn the Chief Jif-tiee would simply pass before their i majesties, maKing tni r cusLemarv dew Th fnrmrp Provident and his wlf were eulgiied te special places te (he LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1022 SEEK TITIAN-HAIRED E Hallbey Declares Slayer's Apart ment Was Visited by Many Women New Yerlt, June 22. Startling rev- , elation in connection with the dlscev- cry of Wnlter S. Ward's secret ren dcr-veus In the Pelnclnnn npartments. nnd nn order te show cati!e why the Westchester Grand Jurv minutes should 120tb street. Kdear. the nicht elevator' boy in tin building, said : "I enn't begin te tell you hew many women visited Mr. Ward's apartment when I worked there. The best way that I can describe It is te say that there was n continual parade of them nil the tlmi." micht have been ever money. Vrrtrw Mr l'rpil HlSen. the wlfe nf GIRL IN WARD CAS the building superintendent, it was Flrt. Te Mary Mitchell at W liming learned that sometimes in cleaning up I ten. Del.. In 1D1S. A child was bem Wnrd's two-room apartment she was 1 10 then, nnd Stewart is alleged te have. purzlcd by finding tern lingerie and gnr- ments et nnru tnilt appcareu ie uuve been slashed with a knife. Mrs. Olssen also said that en one occasion when she went te clean the apartment she found "Peggy" attired in a brilllnnt red ki mono and en another a dark -haired girl in similar nttlre. Kvcn mere puzzling are the positive statements of empleyes of the apart ment house that Wnrd's women visitors In a single dny sometimes numbered n half-dozen. Suspicious of possible ex ex ageeratien in these statements, the de tectives working under Scott mndc a careful check of the estlmntes, nnd last night were convinced that nt least five women sometimes entered the apartment in one day. On three occasions a man. accom panied bv three women (the same trio each time), entered the npartment and were entertained by Ward. Departing, thee guests gave heuse empleyes the in.tirfssien that their host had been making valiant efforts te quench their thirst-. Usually tne women arrived p n( ,h(, invP,ticrlters are seek- ng te learn whether Ward maintained bnekdnr quarters during two periods of time when Mrs Ward and the - rh. dren were nt Palm Beach, llie Inves- tlKaters haVP the names of several per- vfmk wbe may be able tn reveal the identity of some of Ward's women friends'. ,Vn i nrir,,rentlv never permitted his guets te grew noisy or in nnv uiiht wav make their presence oDjectieuame. It was the mere fact that a supposedly unmarried man was entertaining un- (haperened women in his apartment that caused King & Bing. the owners nn.i rnnltTiir neenrs of the house, te i regard him as nn unuesiraeic ii-nnm. ...... .. n r, ,......,. . na.n(A.l Ttls sTrenm cf men nnd women always used the coupe belonging te Ward Itl-IAPI H 1 L IllPI-nfO AH s III llll till III T nnd from the secret rendezvous Ward Baking Company's trucks carried It, It was brought out rhe rinkerten detectives are new searehinc for the Titlnn-haired senrcfiing ier ine iiii..iiiiiiiii'n "I'e-gj-" f-chuyler, who, it is believed, c..u ""threw light en the nlleged black - .. ...1.1.1. w 1 ...... ,.. t.i mail story which Ward gave in his confession. Allan H. Campbell yesterday made the defense's Initial move for a dls- I?' tirsT doreo T it Ice Alf ed Pc-eger the first degree, .lustice Alireci . seger signed an order, returnable today, dl- recting District Attorney ccks te show cause why a complete copy of the minutes of the Orand Jury should net : l"-- ," "" . . tr . ,i, ,i J'0 teu evt-r w v.s.u...-.s, ,. fense. , , Tn qarC I s5TAWA FACTS IU BAttt LUOIIMIMIH fHOlO If Munitions Are Found, Fact Wllll5;it nt tl0 snne tnble with me an.) dis R r;iun World. Says Karbe I New Yerk. June 22 ,, in . p . -'.J. .i. If war munitions are teunu l.usitnnia. tne sinnim, "'"""'' V '" its non-combatant passengers, was jus- t'fled by the Germans en the ground 'that fact wllbe V!ven"te the Wdi J W Karbe, representative of the i Lenvltt Lusltanla Salvnge Company, said today. The statement wns evoked by a de- mend of the Nntlenal People's Pnrt.v '"'."S'l,!1! man j m-iiu uur-utx,!, "'' -i- - elared that the German (iewrnment had reliable information that, the Lusitanla carried two . submarines, a's well ns nm- nittens nnd torpedoes. As the I'nlted Stutes had been drawn into the wnr largely ever the Lusitanla incident, it ' was argued, there was speclnl lnteieht in proving the sinking was justllied by international law. right of the King, directly opposite the SrVVl.'Vri,0. . '. ' . si,.tn. ,. vun-i .Tubtlce were the robes of his office nnd ,n,ueise ana diamante embroidery, with n train of the same material lined with .geld tissue. Other American women were eren- panled the King and Queen te their preme ueiiii, nnu oeservcu inu nicineiiH of procedure In this English judicial body. He was introduced te Londen's most eminent judges and lawyers, who Inter tendered him a luncheon. Miinner room. i Wl.inf Tiisflxn Tnft vlslfml Hin r n,l i M'hien ay am ntter neon- I llg tile Plltll'R frUnna arc inviici ie mnn lum-riu ni- 1 lilef .lustice xntf Mslted the Londen ';,,,' ,i, ',., ,.,) ,... iiri...nnn k(iiL ilay. 2 1 SI -harp, from Hik niei,ri nt law courts today with Slr Themns ,hl I ,lem V .f0.11"' V Z ,,,,,? t i "" dauithter. Ir. Herman Kul.l. 0 N U'llles Chlttv senior master of fhn Hn- """l i-everal hundred peuildn of sugar ill 8th t. Intermnt Har Net.e Cemetery Utiles I iltt. senior master et tlie Hii- . fl Mud son was KlNKKAp.Palmyr. .N. J, June 20, PASTOR MARRIED 4 E i Stewart Is Wanted in Bosten for Bigamy, Conspiracy and Grand Larceny WOMAN HELD WITH HIM n.v the Associated Press Iv Angeles. June 22. Donald p. Stewart, the unfrocked clergyman wne With Stewart when he was arrested Timsiinv iiipl.t was Mrs. Kthel Turner Osbaldesten Stewnrt. the second of the four wives he is said te hnve married, and who also was taken into custody. She is charged with having conspired with htm te effect his alleged marriage te Nerma Ehrenscllcr, of Bosten, from whom he is said te have stolen $2."0O. Reports rf operatives of the private detective agency which arrested the cou ple were incomplete. It was stated, as te the charges said te have been plnced against Stewart in various sections of the country, but they listed ms auescu . Mfli1aiAU as fellows deserted his wife and Daey. Second. Te Ethel Turner Osbaldesten at New Yerk In 1020. Third. Te Bertha Ellen Orannls at Indianapolis in 1021. Fourth. Te Nerma Ehrenseller nt Bosten in 1021. with alleged connivance Stewt"; with whom hi said te have rlV.a'e ,.o,e,,oiiintinn n short time before. He disappeared shortly after tVin Mnrrinpe te Miss Ehrenseller. In addition te these marriages, the detectives cha-ge he obtained ?12."0 through the Indersement of a check by Bertha Ellen GrannU Stewart, and that when he deserted her he left in her brother's automobile; that lie stele $2,"00 fnm Nerma Ehrenseller Stewart, and that through nn alleged courtship of Miss Gertrude Vanlipik. nn art teacher of Detroit, in 1021. he de frauded her relatives of $Sf0. Stewnrt. thirty-seven years old, and a native of Scotland, attained consid erable prominence n few years age through hl work ns n vice crusader and temperance leader, and as the author of n prohibition campaign song, "We'll Make California Dry. ' After Mrs. Maud Hendricks committed suicide nt Hay ward. Calif., near Oaklnnd. Dcccm her'flO, 1011, when hi- refused te marry her and he was arrested for a statutory offense, he was unfrocked, although the charge was dismissed for lack of evidence. Stewart is known as Denald-Alllster Stewart and as Rebert Allan McLaren Browne. Ihe latter Is said te be Ills .true name. He has filled pastorates In Dundee, ike, r. J.; Fntersen. N. J.; Saiv.er.sen. Tex.; Douglas, Ariz., and ,Chlce, Calif. CANTON WILL ALLOW DR. SUN TO RESIGN Invites Dethroned President te Assist In Uniting China KltiUlans. Province of Klnngsl, Chiim. Ju'ie 22. (By A. P.) A Pres- Ident en Friday nnrnlns; a prisoner and an exile from his capital en Tue-j. ifi' ,.lcb, Tleif In nrlef la ,l.e Me. r e.... v-..t-- .,.. 1 , of ,)l0 Canten (ievcrnincnt in China. Dr. Sun's wife ul.se is reported te be a prlsene Fer two days reports of various n.l turn have been coming in regarding Dr. Sun's whereabouts nnd plans. But today definite, authentic word is at hand te show that the second of these Is true. Dr. Sun. though a prisoner, Is by no j menus dishonored. The previsional government set up in i-nnten in its first official act today decided that he should be permitted te resign, Instead of being expelled from his presidential re and that he should be granted a cemiuet te co abroad or te Pekin P"". c,.('"ct ,0 g0 aDreaQ or t0 CK1" as he chose. There Is every prospect that he will he ordered te de one or the ether, nnd he Is expected te oheoso the first. Nevertheless, LI Vitnn-Hung, the new President nt Peking. 1 willing te have him come te that city nnd consult with him regarding mentis for promot ing the unification of Chlnn. I sec no reason why he should net , cuss Chlnn'n future," snld Li, regarding , Dr. Sun yesterday, according te Peking dispatches, l.l even nas issued a mrmal imitation urging Dr. Sun te aid him n reergan z ng the Chinese Govern , """ MYSTERY VEILS CHARGES AGAINST PRINCE GEORGE ' Poleen-Pen Letters and "Pretended , Illness" Speculated Upen . Paris. June 22.-Mystery surround,, ., ...,, nr ir nee Ueerce of Serh n. who renounced his right of succession te the throne in ll00 and who is new spending a "vacation" In Welsbadcn, Germany. Prince Geerge, elder brother of King Alexander of Juge-Slavia, has been ac p'.,'." with wrltii ."" ' ' ,, thp j,lfi , rl0"ed , have cused by M. l'achitch. the .luge-Slnv rltlng menncing letters. go-Slav Government renerted te nave rcnuesten tne t reneii Government te restrain the Prince, who has been living in Paris for several years. On top of this comes the following note from the Juse-Slav press bureau t,nKa te the pretended Illness of Prince Geerge ' Karn-Geergcvitch are devoid of all foundation. The whole affair Is being treated with mv-sterv in official quarters in Paris. The Juge-Slav Legation declares it is u matter concerning the rejnl family and tIiiit fl.e lefrnfleii nrefers net tn rllseuss jt, 0,e view nmeng Prince Geerge's no- . quainiaiices in mm in- is Miiijierit-ii uy u secret political group in Juge-Slnvla called the "Black Hand," which Is credited with endeavoring te obtain greater power nnd (ensplrlng against the "White Hand," which favors King Alexander. HELD ON RUM CHARGE Twe Stills Seized at 1006 North Fourth Street Charged with illegally manufacturing lluunr. Mav Madisen, IfKKl North I'mii-iIi street, was today held In SlOllO li.-lll ier I'eiiit ie .viiigiMiiiifi iii'iisiniw ill Central Station A.cerdillg te Detective Vnlsli. of the , ,, . , , ..... i.... i , vicii siilind, In1 entered .Mlidlsen s liume -,," .:" ,n.,.. lm stills , feuml nttendlng the Htllls , . 1VAVT A Piccer.( r2UudNMu.if.l In." f rr a ntiafea J IiPk under Muicl InMrumenta en pai ST. Adv. r WV AR BEAUTIFUL WAR POSTER GIRL NOW MOTHER OF BOY Vwmt&iM i-V si',''-"' "v Hi MRS. FRANCES .1. HUXTOON Nev: Yerk. June 22. Mrs. Frances Jerdan Huntoon, of Reck Island. III., who was declared by the War Risk In surance Bureau te be the most beau tiful girl in America . gave birth te a son in her Heme nt Heck Island yes terday, it was announced here by her brother, Jehn F. Jerdan, of the Farm ers' Lean and Trust Company. Mrs. Huntoon lb the wife of Lleuten ant Commander Frank C. Huntoon. During the war, nnd before her mar riage, she lived en Riverside Drive, nnd she formerly played a leading rele in "Jack e' Lantern." The veunc woman had achieved ceun trywide fame as a beauty through pos for Heward Chandler Christy and Harrison Fifher. Mien the nr Risk Insurance. Bureau held a beauty con test 22.000 photographs were submitted, and the judges picked Miss Jerdan for n picture en .100.000 calcndnrs, posted in army camps throughout the 5yji'5; te advertise the Bureau of tt ar ItUks Insurance. A daughter was born te Lie tenant Commander and Mrs. Huntoon two years age. The hey has been christened Richard Jehn Huntoon. Mccormick feels "about 26," his surgeon asserts Walska Said te Have Advised Him te Delay His Trip Abroad Chicago. June 22. Hareld P. Mc Mc Cermlck, who a week age underwent nn opera. Ien for the transplanting of glands nt Wesley Hospital, is recover ing rapidly, according te Dr. Victer V. I.esyinasse. his physician. The physi cian stld It wculd be necessary for the Harvester magnate te remain in the hospital only a few mere days, nnd that lie might be able te leave tomorrow. "Hew old does Mr. McCermlck feel today':" he was nsked. "Oh, he feels nbeut twenty-six." Then he ndded : "I de net mean that. That was a joke. I have no business talking te ou people. Mr. McCermlck in doing line." Before the operation Mr. McCermlck was reported te have planned an cail.v trip nbread, where Mrae. Gnnna Wnlskn. the Polish singer, hns taken up her residence since her separation from her husbnnd. New Paris dispatches say she has urged him te delay upn 11 the public has had time te forget the operation. It wns reported ln New Yerk yester dny that n stateroom had been re served en the Olympic, of the White S ar Line, which is te sail Saturday, in the name of the International Har vester Company. It is believed that this reservation Is for the use of Mr. McCermlck. TRENTON COURT REDUCES JURY'S DAMAGE VERDICT $4000 Toe Much for Death of Bey, Judge Decides Trenten, June 22. In ordering n re duction of the verdict recovered by Mrs. Anna Lnmene, of jersey City, for the death of her six-year-old son, who was killed when run down by n truck of the Consolidated Safety Pin Company, the Supreme Court yesterdny declared that, "notwithstanding the present vnlue of a dollar Is n geed deal below the nor mal." it was forced te concur with the contention of the pin company that the verdict was excessive. Mrs. Lnmene recovered n verdict for $4000 in the Hudsen Circuit, nnd if she will consent te accept $3000 judgment for that amount mav be entered, otherwise u new trial will he ordered, the Court con cluded. PEPPER STILL NEUTRAL Wants Full Repert en Wet and Dry eSntlment In United States Washington, June 22. Upen arrival from Philadelphia today Senater Pep per issued a ehert statement explaining his expression en anti-prohlbltien ben tlment in the I'nlted Stntcs, made in formally yesterday ln Phi adclphlu. He I said : . "Following nn expression of opinion by the Secretary of Wnr, I was asked te express my views whether antl-prehibl- tlen sentiment is growing in tills coun try. I replied thnt n condition of pub lic sentiment In the country is primarily a question of fnct, and that It Is a thing ' te be determined by investigation and ' net by Impression or guesswork. . "I have been told of n forthcoming I report made by a careful and respon sible representative of n lending news paper after studying the conditions in each of the forty-eight States. This report, ns summarized te me, shows an Increase In wet sentiment in an area bo be cinniiiB nt Newport News, running up the coast te Bosten, and extending I westward In seven or eight Stntes for, longer or shorter ditnnrcs from the , seaboard. I nm further told that j Nlllllll I 111' l.?l in HI' .v i, .llllii.li the reporter was fairly astounded by the growth In n single year of the sen timent in favor of prohibition nnd of strict enforcement. "I merely refer te these results net as expressing nny views of my own, but as lndicntln gthe kind of study that must be made before n discussion, of this fubject can lend te useful conclusions." st'MMi:n nr.seRTS MAINK MA1MF AI.IVKAIt VACATION I.AM1 IYLM111C j.,er uwi,p, nn Kluhlnir. Can-Din Ke-nnrtH, i-tc vvrlte BTATR OF MAINE PL'HI.ICITY Hl'IlKAU, 10 Lgnsfelluw Sq , pertlfinil. Mf niarns l.ATUOIli: -In Atlant.c city. N J , nn . .11 iii-ie r. imiit I- i ATnniii. .. .itui" -i ii' .II1..II.I.I, in, iiiiviii,, pii. 1-unernl Bcrvires en sniurrtay fiftpnmnn nt -. eVlncl:, nt Trinltj I' rj, t'hurch. Wi. m!nn Djl Inierm-nt grh-j. lnA Irid Ilernhnrd Knhn Itulatlves ami tiervlcen Friday, June 1'3, 1 I'. SI., at the funeral narlera of Prank A. Snover. an K. ri.J m tltlmvsn In(amnt t lf.I.L Cemetery. Phi adelphla. Friend ny eall Tliureday evening, 1(122. WIt.HKL.MINA KIKKKAD anerl Ml. DECEIVED GIRL AIDS -! IN SNARINGFUGITIVE ff?T : Bigamous Bride of Married Man Who Deserted Family Puts Him in Jail INTRODUCES HIM TO POLICE New Yerii, June 22. When Ilewnrd Perry, twenty-five, of Brooklyn, was arraigned before. Magistrate Swcetser yesterdny In the Tombs Court and held as a fugitive from the Laurel Hill Peni tentiary In New Jersey, the police told of the part played by Miss Mary Luther, of West Hoboken. N. J., in helping capture him a few hours be fore. Perry escaped from a read repair ganp en June 7 near the penitentiary in Secaucus. He was serving a one year sentence for abandoning his wife and two children. Perry married Miss Luther en De cember 12. 1020. She did net knew he had a previous wife nnd two children until he was sent te the penitentiary about eight months age. Several days age she received n let ter from him, urging her te meet him at neon yesterday nt Broek nvenue and One Hundred nnd Forty-first street, the Bronx, and enjoining her net te tell any one. She hurried te Lieutenant Murray, of the Hudsen County, . J.) police,, with he letter, and agreed te help capture Perry. Miss Luther steed en the appointed corner for mere than hnlf an hour be fore Perry unexpectedly appeared from a near-by apartment house. "I wntched you from the time you came up the street te make sure you didn't hnve a policeman with you," Perrv said. "Well, you evidently didn't see po licemen around," replied Miss Luther, noncemmittauy " V . T !..,. (1... I. .. ... Joined the fugitive, laughing nervously, 0hi yeStftthcrc nre," tetfM MfM Luther, waving te Lieutenant Murray , Detrctlve Sergeant Kane, seated In . Ilmouslne which was (rawing t0 the -.K curb. Grabbing Perry by the coat lapel, she said: "Permit me te Introduce you te cennt Kane." "Women are causing me a let of trouble, was l'erry s comment. A big. amy charge may be ledged against him Weman Injured In Brawl s.T.. Ttelln Persnn. fertv.rl.-ht wnr. old 123 Mercv street, was injured in a fight in he-.- home at 12:30 o'clock last nicht nnd is in the Mount Sinai IIes pitnl suffering from less or dioeu. xnc police of (he Fourth street nnd Snyder avenue station arrested Walter Walsh, Third street near Snyder avenue. Walsh Is said te have struck Sirs. Corsen. She fell nnd cut her head. Diamond and Onyx Pendants Green or black onyx cut in novel shapes and ornamented . with diamonds. J. E.CALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets 1 Exact, te the finest detail in smoothness and fit. Alse Pole Breeches and Gelf Suits. Business Suits, made-te-order. $115 ue Gelf Suits, ready-to-put-en, also made-te-order Rebert Stewart, S501 Walnut St. Sporting and Mufti Tailor : Breech Maker New Yerk Start. 15 East 47Hi Street BONWIT TELLER C, CO. jApJpeaafh Jfep efOrtymatidhr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET THURSDAY FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE OF HATS f Ne C. O. D's. All Sales Final Ne Exchange An enticing flavor Heinz Vinegars have rare qualities "coax ing qualities. They coax the appetite. They coax the rarest flavors out of the feeds they touch. Their fragrance alone coaxes you te use them. Four kinds. In Heinz sealed bottles. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS EXPLOSION IN ORPHANAGE Twenty-three Children, Nine III, Carried Frem Smoke-Filled Building Springfield, Mass., June 22. (Dy A. P.) Twenty-three children, nine of whom were ill ln bed with measles, were removed from the children's home, an erpnanagq, umay leimwini an explosion cuemicuiH in me eascmenr, mat niied the. building with smoke. Mrs. Mary A. Cepp, night nurse, who was asleep, wns overcome and had te be carried down a ladder by firemen. The janitor was removing chemical that were te be used te disinfect the building when the liquid exploded from contact with the flame of a candle. He was severely burned. ling' Breeches 3-50 Formerly ap te 1S.00 Late Spring and Early Summer Hats Hats all of etraw, and com binations of ribbon and etraw. Sports Hats many from a famous manufacturer in colors and color combinations te match sweaters and Sports costumes. Seft crushable chapes, tailored hats and larger dress models included. Twe, three and four hats at the usual price of one. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT FIRST FLOOR r l t f.fl-Ve rkL.Vt.,.-).s..
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