Pf5P'JPr,?!!r fci ."wjgpr zw ' rv '3 -J! I1) WwTrt"j( av ... k- . rF"u,j--' R I 38? r fir mti J! Um MEMBER'S FA1E WITH TARIFF Result of North Dakota Pri , maries Will Affect Legis- lative Program , f FARMERS' VOTE UNCERTAIN Ry CLINTON V. GILBERT tff C'lrcsrendrnt K"nlnr TuMIr l.i-clrrr Cojjr(eif, fJ. bji t'ubtic I.fcefi- Ceinpnni Washington, .limp 'JO. The North Dnketn prtmnrle- mi WVilnrnhi.v will hurc n mere liupet (tint effect upon the IcjjlM.it Ivp nrngrnm of tlir- Kepublicim r.irt.v than nn ether which ill i-nnir-tliin year. The eleventh -hour npii'iil fur Senater Mrt'uiiiner put nut fej three of ' thp Iciiiliu, Scmiter from -nsrlcnlt m nl Stntps lu-lu, the tnrlft' I-mk te tlie front. If Mr. Mcfumtirr i defeuteil for nomination by e-i)ovimer I.Mn !. 'Frazer. the cmitiiletice of the Kepub hlcnn innchinp in the tatiff will be -till further slmLcti. It will prove the enk ncw of the tariff where it hn- liccu ttuppeseil te be .treiiRe-t. anions the farmer- of the Wet. The fanner of etth Dakota have been pecuuiirb hard lilt, ln-rnap-' wei-e hit than am ether furmri in the conn cenn try. Drought In the western part of the State, which ha m re en: jmi been tuniPil ever fiem kmIh- te si.-ilii-rnlMli?. aihle.l te the suffering tlmt were nne.l h fill tut! .1 tl' ulturiil product. Kp.iI pevertv -e:.jst- in tlmt rnirlne ntwl nefitile are ;llmlliii,n'..lS flu .r lands. Milfd by Farm HIec eiiatei Mr. Mct'umber hn net identified hltnfflf with the faun b!e. and th. algnlfifmice of the npprnl I that tee farm Senater. Tapper, of Kan:i. win; i the hit f of the b'ec : tioedlnj.'. of Idaho, and Mc.Nery. of Wu-hinren. who are te impeitiint Ye itPiuint-. give McCuinber 11 crrtltic.ite a- a true -up-porter of all lesi-Intinn in the inter-, est of the tigriculritrul voter. The strongest argument ued . tlur .Mr. Met'uinber I framer of tin t tv.if bill, wh'cli fives te the farmer ''' that he hn iislced in the ny of cljtic en agricultural product". Ne one really knew where the fa-tu- cr Mnud new en the tariff. A .n "Se lThfn the depreinn in asr'c '.'liir.it price v.a at it werr the furuvr. f-reing foreign grain inter this ruin try, weie iDiiun cl fhnf thel- iu.i iu.i tien la in the prompt linpe -ninn of prohibitive nut e. The emergen;.- tn' Iff bill .i hasfilv pned. Ami the farmer tedaj have li.nl the'.r cperi ence of protective si'liedulc. The new tariff is net faun'i 1V te the farmer as wa the einergi n v tar iff. It give te ettiP- linluuit llie.r measure of pretc fun with the ieult that the price which farmers 1.! haw haw te pay for products which de ..u glow from the soil will lie iiiereiised. And At the suae time it 1 beginlnng m fie 11 quotlen whether the farmer thenidvf reap any eniderabh benefit rei" tl.e higher duties en what they n.ie. Critical of Tariff Hill The farm organiratien ar n lea-t extremely critical of fne blil hi -li I- being prepared. Th".v have ..cnt out te their member- careful uiinlvi of the pending bill. And the re lit in Kerth Dakota will be regarded I re a n test of farm ent'.mcnt en high pro tection. A defeat of Mr. Met 'umber will ptrengthen the bauds' of thee who are Keeking te take the tariff out of politic nd te give the Kxecutlve. adused b.i the Tariff t'onimin-len. large authority te adjust dufie te the neeiiH of trade. Thii tnevement, as I haie ald in this correspondence, ha the support of the Administration, of the larger busi ness interest of the ceuntrv . who are seeking an outlet for their product abroad, ami of the farm organization It ii gaining ground as the hope of framing a bill which will satisfy the ceuntrv generally grows less in Ton Ten jrcM. Anxiety eer ge.ng into 1 lit election next fall with a traiff bill just enacted steadily Increases. Anil te many Sen Sen aters the idea of p.iln; responsibility fop duties actual! applied emt te the Executive grows mere and mere up. pealing. The professional high tariff men like Congressman Ferney and Senater Mr cumber are reliutant te have the tariff vlrtuallj pas, out of their hands The? have lived practically off protection for years. They ewe their importance te their control of cemmitfcH which dis pense favors in the shape of duties. And they de net wish te give up their political meal tickets. Favored by Administration If Senater Met "umber i-" nominated it will be taken a a sign that the farmers at least nppreve their work and the resistance te an ehi'th tariff ytem scientifically applied through the tariff commission will be mude mere tirm. If he is defeated this reltan" will crumble and the WgMntive briini h will practicallv pa-s the buck tn thp F.xciu tlre and the Hepublican Cengremen and Sennter will enter the campaign with the plea that thev have created ,1 scientific non-political svstem of sched ule adjustment. This will be the strongest civ the Republicans can pre sent te the country in the coming elei -tidn. While a defeat of Met 'umber will reklly help the President in securing the klrtd of elastli tariff he desires, never theless the Adminlsirati'm irenglv de sire te see him victorious en Wednes day. A greater danger te the Admin istration in the next two .vears than an unpopular tarff will be a Congress con cen talning manv Republic nn irrcguhiiH of the tvpe of Mr. Mt Cumber' opponent, the Nonpartisan l.engucr Frazler. Party discipline will disintegrate ut terly if tee many Ilroekharts and Fra ulers come te Washington. Aneihei defeat for the machine will encourage ether candidates of this sort in Stater. still te held primaries Se Wednes day's primaries are probably the must important of the vcur WILLS BROTHERS FORTUNE "Chappie" Marka, Fermer Detective Here, Sharea In $250,000 Estate "Cbappfe" Murks, formerly a de tective, and his brother, Harry Mark, detective in the employ of the 1'hlla dtlpbta and Heading Hallway, and former member of tbe Atlantic City po lice force, have been notified they will share In an estate amounting te S'ilO, 000 from an aunt who died In Londen, England, Tttcy are sons of the late Henry Aabtr, who came te Philadelphia, from Kulaild sixty years age. Karly this iJMrTaf, Mrs. Clara Isaacs, the aunt, aeei in Londen, leaving a fortune esti sated at mere than $500,000. One fewrtk of the estate, according te word wMca Marks received, was left te her nepnews and two nieces. A M,aoe.ee stake th trtaiur In th held or th Lual- mevarwi; iiptim La;rvlll b- ctn, and la pltnnln te go down In a dUinip suit ta iinTur. ta utpw Itl-Uttd vMl, ltd hepti and plana in an tntaraitliur artlcl In Ih Mtlen of lha Sunday Tciiac llakt u a Habit." .a". Chesen Aids te Rotan ti t WAKKKN V. (iKAHAM Fermer compensation referee, was appointed Assistant District At torney today ROTAN NAMES GRAHAM - ., n i i. . Ililsse li'nsse, in chatge of t.ie one- .Fermer Compensation Referee New ,, tMIliy wh,.,1 (l ,,,. Itinx Assistant District Attorney Catharine street, and Nlche'a Itvaii ... , , ,, , . .. . . and .Jeep!i Maley. nioteiinan and con- Warren C Cuham. who i.Mgned a ,,,.,. ,!,.,, 0l liv;,lv of . lilUPr ,.,. 'a tefeiec in einpenat .en -cvcral il.iv,en Twentv-secend stfeet. were dis dis age. te t.iki effect duly "1. wn today , cha'ged without ni'pearinj '"or a iienr .it.iM.uitfil mi Ai-tant" lli-trlet Altei- '-' ''.' Magistrate Scott tlr morn lie, In Hltli,l Attorney Itet.lll. , f-",,,,,,,,., fe,. , ,.,.,,. ,1(l ,Me Mr. tiraliaiu. who wa born In ISM. : inngisttntc that a two of the colit is flic son of lr. and Mt. .lehti lira- I panv ' cur liad figured In the collision, ' iiaui. el .'!''(! Smitli Fitteeiilh street, j the mutter .iieuld be left te tne vinleiis He giailuated rfem the I diversity of officials of the c-enipan. He said that PennsvUaiiia. college department . in 'he police should net have arrested the liKKt. ami trein the law i neel in K0il. Frem 1JI1 il te P.M." he wa Alstam I'liited Mates District Atienie.v. and was ,i Itcpreentative from the Sit!i llistrut in the Ae!iibly In P.M." Mr. tiraliaiu in P.'!." ui.irtleil l.ineii V. .Ic ni . ,i ihiiigbfei of the late TheillU K. .loll", of Sl'lMlltell Tllel have feui i liildren Thrniign the I'i'-ign.itieii of ,le-eph II. Taulane, the ss!taiils in Mr. Het, in' eftiic bine nievc.l i.p. leaving ine a cancv te wlihli Mi. itiahum na 1mm n appeintei . TO ENTERTAIN SAILORS Y. M. H. A. Will Be Hest te Beys, at the Navy Yard Tl.e Yeung Men' llrbiew ,se.-i- alum will give an entertainment tlr ivenlp- tn lhe men stationed nt the -iiv vd Piofe.eiial and amateur I talent will entertain the boy and re- f'elllneii- wilt b" served. This i" etic of a erie of nflairs w lii. ii I the .'isec!a':nn '. giving te the men ' ,.,.,,..,,.,1 ... . .,,,. .,..,1 l.rt ,.in' .... 1 -"tutu inu iii ' iinjF- nini iui"'ii ii !-, iiii i rei rhmg 'lie co-operation of tin" c-w-li Weif.irc Heard Irwin I. Stene- i cli.iirman of t.ie Army ami V.iw Committee, nnd Mr, i I'lkaii Ilen'j of the Hopital Com mittee Gsts American Legien Medal lieergc Henry Kddlem.in. 'Jlle.'! Netth rraiklln street, ha been .selected from a class of lfl.-i at the J'dward Itutledge i Scheel. Se.eiiih and Xerri street, for the "Aineric.in l.egien medal." award oil for scholarship, leadership. Amen-caii-m mid ether lruies, (ieei-ee i enlv twelve yeer old. Last week lie wa graduated well at Uie front of h class. Found Dead in Hetel When Jehn iitacey. of .'!."i Sprue treet. (Viiiiclen. failed te answer teir phone calls in his room nt the Aldtue Hetel till inerinti-;. empleye iuvesti - gated and fei.inl tin man dead en ihe be d. Tne doc tei ca-e a -,e can niinei.ui cd in jr; et ileath. 84.747 Enjoy Swimming Peels Attendance for the public swimming peel, which were opened for the sen sen eti last Thursday.' was s-4.717. te Saturday night at closing time. The figiirs fellow in detail Men. 1 .Si;! . be' ."C.'l'.U: wenun. UP."!', and gill. 10..VJ.-. Farewell at Old Swedes' Ti.e Itei Percy It. Stockman yes terday morning clelneied hi farewell sermon us rei-ier of lilerin Ilei 11 lit Sweijesi t'linrch, Suun-en and Chris tian -fleets. Mr. Stockman resigned 10 nume the direction of th Institute. Seamen Church TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Ki-r K S'.mli 1l'..iI K. K.i-'ih'i d' . 'Hurt Tu't..- JJI rj. fti her s- Vfi-erice :. Tn. s Jl.'j N 17th Kl'ner Hi,-u 31'i V Mnr m ihrfrt-H I, Smith if; I'r-Iiln I'irnci. r: llrnir. JueT P. rhln ? n rruri" v Qi.ii. v llrrlHiiurg I'c Mi. 'u A. If. !.. r ilarristiuri; IV c.rl 1'. iljcenkuiidc lis,; x ii-, , dr,u I v V..I-HU' itiai .s laiii si. r.h'eii K. Ilnrtlemi,'! -.'HBJ S Il-c . rttel t.cusr M Ocis.r JIT K ll'c.nni !Irtr- Irrt.p-i'i 11-u-l.nninn N. J l.ir I pa.He-en L'Kin -.pili.i .t .ml r'.il.tn c Dren'-alfl 1310 vv . .nu - ar.ii Miturvii d liurk'.ev. l.'.il K Wlnui -Ileh'ri A. Ild.irin. 1741, .Mnrsnii'l unj filld .Mtkaa U.-.S N. Huh f Thniter C. Mimir.. 1'03S .V Mrn f- . and Kalti'-rttie I. vjs. (730 N. r.'h n Thornten W Wuietrleld lT'M llrUie, hi Hml Kriic!a II lleu-if isen (." .n: si thetnas Dieer ie,.-n i: O.-leiiri ?c ir.i I eul.i I'-i-iis IU4L' HrilKc hi Mia SuirUi .'.I'.'H N. cth m. dnil Mnin.f .oeluhtan '. w D.iurhln llcuard K Tewnin-iid U"J4S N t.am'jtn si nnd lv.thrin XJ O Nll VVahiritien 1) i. V.'ii larn IliH.r Tills.' Lar. huuil st . a.i lllizaetih prlnjtr ftniii i aihurlm- si Jehn Klllnsr 3ni llavrfenl n nd i ippi., r.t... Tcnic ii.t.rC i,.i u i Harry II. Pull. r. V.-i ioll.ni.-i.w.iecl , J and HfMJ. raui nu "iin'i Merr -c Miner I'aiir.iii. -. J tii.d l.auru A ItavMuiu JJ7 s '.am ii Veert:n H Liudlev 1721 n. i ar.d Ai&Vt".? 'LWW .'S,; F'l.'and am mi M. Jehnsen .ircirn .. J i:danl Hnen'en yjii SImij: ii rni'i Iajishiji Haiupten leild. terinep Atterne It L'a'dwell JOT W l.'.th n Edvtin ci ,ijai,-.nn.. "37 rishi'i a leannii.- A. Hruwn. .MHI7 N. Uar.fn i" Earl V rtcariB- -JiHH V. Hani tl, i K ereni-u K Wela. vVarmlnniT, ."a Jmph J i'.ipi-". ."0111 N" llth si aiul anij ann ami c atnrini A smaner .-i , , i. i. I Jehn I.. I'aiien 10i: N. Aincrlian -i Anna (.'ena e. S'.'." N. I.c-lthfew i iJer K itc-infring-ten Jul.' K T.eaa ii and K.iaU-lli U O Cenner '.'UJI K i-en at Jehn I-' Harvev STtfl I.idew n Sarah I Nelan -'Ut MuliT l llcnrv V Shi-lly. 44'JO H-.nsem ' Franc M Djha. JIJ Wiiiena ie KrunV. K Itar.uln-i Jink.nlewn I'.i Ma.1- and anil and Eirlin deiiv -U74 i: Mi-na nd Mary'Va. - i Charles Sha. II i e at ker ej-v k wisnari in Tjren J Ilai-m.ii. 43U V ea'ferd n nnd i Mailellne JI Mcc'r'.'.. tll'i i 'allow lull a. I rn.- ,1.. ...... ll II. V. I'.". I .1 ,...! II. .Iva. aillll ! unrj b.'.w . ", - . a,.'. ..I i-t Ilrlllj .1110 SJprlngflrM a Mrntry l.fvllihUI, 3211 A at. and Kanntr l.ubin. U2H N A at Harry i:. Watsen 31ml Lonsrherc ' and Ka M Klu'der 0311 Thujer hi Jehn "Hi hnndulmaier. .ir.H'.i l'r.uihf-ed ae. and Klhl Hhli-ldu SD.'l I'nruli si ' w lien she ni cidentallv knncke 11,.. I.. W U-a.ali l.'.lil SI r.-ll, .t anHl"ll ""' II" I OH lllilll. ftllcllhl rlij!r.llrt llMi-h. r.sIT Timlin ii!.m Waller It llru'Aii. While Plains S V l and Minaret J)jp 13'.'4 W Celumbl.t am I Arthur M l'al!c- Hidden Hfliilitn. .s J 1 and -vmu i arni-ai-. .".cll7 VVhituv hic KdArd I ItaiiarlV Mill Vine i and Mary r Ma". -13l W SI ver v J;',et!.n uiXr w.uh'' 4-',i ?'.nrtV.v',r l""1 wl'lV.r 'm "jinaeV. "let I ftelSh-Vd ?" and .Mabel Z.cl.cealan, ill.'.e i hiinci-liei si uu i-..lLiiCa 'IIOll U'jrnur 1. m' i.ml II len 1 Thornaaen "(131 M oil, .1 William M Mllien jr ..H3." VV ..iata.j at and Kaiher V Terrti . . .nj-j K Dau I'hin ' Jent-rh O Hn1 51" K. ilary Linden Sl'IS Alleahen, ae " Itriinrt at and rKRHAl'S TITK VKRV ARTICLE YOU ARK ine'.dn for ta In tha Fer Uala :elumn to day. He pse 20. Adv. EVENING PUBLIC I ARE INJURED IN TROLLEY CRASH Cars Collide at Twenty-second ...i e-!.!... e-- A and Catharine Streets, and Wild Panic Ensues FLAMES ADO TO DANGER Mere than fertv npr.en were in- house- Friday, the girl was nlmest dead lured when two treliev car- crashed , when he arrived. Mhc died fifteen initi al Tvvent.v -eceud and Cntlipr tie lite later. streets at 10 :40 0YI01 k last night.' The father declared that he believed Four are in a serious condition that he acted for the best anil would de Passengers In both car were thrown the same thine again. into a panic. As the cars collided the IrIiI went out 'inil n teusitc of tlaine passed beneath the fleer of the Tvvent.v second street car from one end te the e'her. and passenger believing t he cars en tire v.ished mml'v for the '"Its. Miss Kdlth MnxweP. student nurse at the Meicy Hnsplta'. who attempted te euiet the ciewd and prevent a stain- prdc. was trampleij and badly injured. !ta(0 feu,p ,,f Hepresentatlvps and one iiu'T i,0,', lnk." ,n 'lu' ,,0!-Vf;!!e n" s,ap Senater, died of heart .lis .lis Hespital in patrol wagons and iner , ., , . , tluiii a doyen were treated bv nhIc!aii ' wlie set up temporary accident ward in 'the houses along Twcntv-secend street. crew. Tin seriiiul Injured Matvvell air Mrs. David Oakferil strce. i in Lev I iibeiit lindv : Mrs. Muiy beside Mis Atue.v. '.Mis, and injured Haves, UK) Ninth '1 wenrv -third sneet. cut and lru.-e. intniiai injuries: .Mis Han nah llnve. p.Mt tlatrett tlcet. broken !g anil ''niernal injuries; Mrs. Ida Sail her. 'JIXI Seuth Warneek street, crush ed, internal Injuries, critical condition. Immediately following the crash, the lights in the ni'i wem out and smoke began peur.ng from n window. A wninni'. it'.'Miirit :iii.i 11 ppnmi uiini M M --..... ,,., .. unman le.m wa -ecu Inirtlins through the -ii- !icad-tirt from one of the win- low of the pitch-black oil!. In :, iiiemciu the hundred odd pa-eiig.- sete convened into a scethin,; m.is.- of i hghniig hiimanli.v. j Mis Ma.'.well .iumpeil ui en :i seat laud shouted te the passengers te pro pre I eecd out in erd 'riv fahlen. Her mice wa ilrewnei le the iHi en-rv one I made n mail -ct amble te cs, up . Deen of ei her were tramti'd and ethers who h.id f si aped in.iurv n the oi:;sien were hurt in tlie iu-::i f, i- tin ' ",""' ' J1""!' 1 .IH. i niiniv hi-iif 'ml tiiniiv tn i im. .,i ! inu(). ii. ,l Mrs ln' 1!,, ,.!,.. uiieiig tne mere erieus injured, were rushed in their efforts te save ilieir iwo-.M-ur-eld hab. Mar.v The baby escaped v. it h slight cits i.nd bruises. NAB ALLEGED RUM KING Merris Richards Said te Have Op erated Stills in Three Places Alter a -ennli et mere than a month Mern Kichard. declare) bj the police te be the lender of a bootlegging syndi cate, ims Drcii ruptured, held without! I bail and will b" turned e-r te the .leuerai nmaerme imay. Klehnr.s , nc-i.se.l of nnerntlng a ii -i-y e, ins en .-spruce street neari,,j , ,,,,,,.,!,. nt tlu Kernry hem .--cAie. iii leiii f.'i iiiMeiit ii itciiue ;i nil 1 .t.t Seuth Third treet 'address a still exploded .1 were injured. iiiiisie-.- ii ere in iiirn ' cr.il lire me n . When captured Kichard- had a ' satchel c entiilnin:; S1077. half the hills. 1 of ten-dollar denomination, being iA te be counterfeit. He may ale face a ; counterfeiting charge. ERROR IN DEATH REPORT Similarity in Names Causes Sheck l"11- Mis Kemey was frequent con 7 "'-- nihuter te various magazine and ether 10 i-nenas or a. j. reiana The -unilarity in names of two mem hers of St Menica's Catholic Church. sicwtKcenth and Kltner streets, ye-ter- day i-iiu-ed confn-ien among friend- of .Andrew J. Teliiud. president of the I M. i II. ''(emii'II Coeperu Ceuipniiv. ' At ihe !' o'clock mas an nnnntiine- I meiit wa trad ftem the cbnnie! th.it Andrew .1 Telrj, hnd died mwl par!h- inner- were ,i-ked te offer prayer-. It wa- later revealed that the lr.nl man. although of 11 Miiiilnr sounding name ' lived at Till "J l-ernen licet, and was no relation te the manufacturer q uci n nu nenri ruAer.c i i i-fc- "" Wlinnuu Mnu... -a c A..,.. a - d -1 j ' t he Standard Oil Company. He - -ur-Mether and Sen Accused After Raid vi;r( bv n i(1()w two llHlIg,ller- Mr, en Lambert Street Heuse 'Themas Sproule. Cast Orange. N J., I Charged will having had drugs ' end Mr-. II. Macveagli Hrewn HiOH ' ! illegally in their possession. Mr- Saia Maltimore avenue, and a sister in 1 Hmdln'g. of J ambert street and Celiini- Ivridgeten. Funeral services will be , Ida avenue, her .en bv a previous , mnrringe. Crne-t Hoeker and Melly .viurpny, -nine ailuress. were neid under .'."i00 bail for a further hearing l-ri clay, hy .vlagllrate (piisiiiiw today. William Detycl. who was taken In the Philadelphia He-pltal Satuiday. suffering from the effect of drugs, -nid he had obtained tinnolle nt the Hard ing house, which was raided later bv pelli e. I WIRE VICTIM BURIED Funeral services for Mis- Alee Ff r- who ree Havt. seventeen-year-old girl rwas kl'led Saturday w lien -he cniue int mt.e I witii a live wire near We-t ,. , , . . i. . i . . i t enshnhncl.en. leek phue today at the home of Clement 15. Weed. West I'onshehocken. vvl.e.e she w vNiting. Ml Ilnyt was the granddaughter et (ieneiul of Pennsylviiiiia Fined for Unlicensed Driving Janie- Ciibbens. ii't."i."i Knst Seiurrit siieei. and William T. Ahearn. L"V10 Araniingn avenue, this city, were each lined SHI ami reets till morning hy Justice of the Peace Jacksen, nt Mag- ! imlla. N. '.. f"r driving an nutonie- bile without a llenc and throwing a bottle of whisky Inte White Hnr-e pike. ' n'l.-.. .. ,,...i..,l 1... u. ..,. .-.a. .-.. 1 1 or e i 1 1 ui 1. ".1. 11 ii, .1 in nil 1 inieni- ' Hunt, of the lileuiester police, while en tncir way 10 iiuiacicipnia irein j Cleincnten. Baby Durned by Acid Alice Adam, ihi-ee ycai oil, 274D North (lr.it. street, was bm-neil aheu 1 the lef aim and leg vestenhiy meinlng down n ' bottle of catholic acid while uttrmntinr ! te reu' h for a g'a-s of water. ' Bin Sisters Entertain Chllrlren i ,.,, ... I lie Hlg :llci - y i sterdm cnteltailied ' 'ibmll '-'"'-I chidien fiem lhe c-ojlgeted ' .lelsl, it.i. of Sei.ltl Philadelphia i nt n picpii at Hurhelme Park, iie.ir .. . .1 . ,1 e .1 1 m i... .. . I' ' "' , ;""' ' "" """'iren wen , iiicceiiipiiiiii-ii m un-ii pinr-iiv six ok 1 111; itKsr It ,a et'n,i du'jeiful if thi"r could be cel act ni .1 in ut i lomle feature meri" uniform enlertalnins than iIiem whleh wnal nprcH'- in tha Cecnlr Sarllen of tba Sunday 1'iw.tf I.EUtiia 'ililie It HtMt" .1 etc. LEDGER PHHADELPfllA .MONDAY, TO PROBE GIRL'S DEATH Wolverton te Investigate Failure te1 Send for Physician Prosecutor Wolverton. of Camden County will act today en a report of Corener ltentley In which the Corener gave a crcllcl that Margaret Kllzn. bplli Spargo, eight -year-old daughter of llu'i Xli of nnppVndiem","s,uperimiueeii bj Christian Sclcncp." I It is believed criminal action will be brought ngnlnst the father, who admits that he permitted the child tu undergo J Christian Science "faith" treatment for seven days before callhur In ntn-, 1 Melen. i According te Dr. T. W. Madden, of Colllngsweod, who was called te the JOHN 0. SHEATZ DIES Fermer State Treasurer Victim of Heart Olsea&e at Shere Jehn O. Shea .. former Suite Treas urer, who rvvd three terms In the ease, shortly before neon yesterday, at the Hetel Hnlclgh. Atlantic Cltj. He was sixt) -seven jeurs old. Mr. Slieatz, nccoinpiinled by hlr. wife, went id .. I ., , ,. , . ,.-, Atlantic ti y . st H, iirsday. te piss a inentii at the re - cprctliij; te pjss n inentn at the ve SOU. Mr. Slient. wus born February 27, Is.V". in Me.dinnlcvllle. He wa alwny n thetn in the. side of i I.e. Hepublican organisatien and ut one time was suggested as an opposition candidate te Heles Penrose for the I'yltecl Stales Senate. At another pc pc r.ed he was boomed for (iovernor of the Slate. During his political activity he lived at .'i:M.". Hamilton street, but in recent .tears he had made his home at l)-e North Sixtj -third street. Julius E. K. (tenner. Benner .lu'iu- L'lH'J North Fifth street, who died Friday from tubercu- Keep en with the undertaking nnd the len, will be burled tomorrow in Most ! foreign .lews te furnish th man-power Hulv Redeemer Cemetery. Thp death for actual construction work, of Hemic;- was cnused indirectly by ex- The enterprise, he said, would re-pos-ire in France where he served with suit in the development of land thnt the Twelfth Cavalry. His funeral will i iM long been Idle and would cement be in charge of the Veterans of Fer- , the bends between the Jew and Arab. eign War. Henner is survived uy . . .. uunt'i, .loin lather. ,lenn u. iieniier, nnu a iir,.t or. .fnhn H. Henner Jr.. a scr- grant in the Signal Cerps at Panama, i Hen dollars. Henry S. Haines ' Pinchn llutcnhurg. Kussinn engi- liurllngten. X. J.. ..unc (t. tlenry 'Jf0.'"; who obtained the right from the S. Haliiei. Surveyor (ienera, of New Hntisli devernment te harness the .Icrsev ter forty jtar. and one of thu ' waters et Palestine. ,ild thnt upon lhe most' widely known members of the rrmpletlen of the work the country Masonic fniternltv in the State, died , would hav n water siippiily svstem thnt last night at Ills home. 'j:VJ High street, 'euld net be surpassed. Zionists In He was eiglitv -seven vcars old. His ' this cnuntiy. he aid. had nlrcndy con health bad failed nipidlv since the death ' tributed ?2S(l.000 te further plans for of hi wife, .lesppliine ue.icii iiiuncs, last Christmas, en the liftlcth nnni - vriarv of their wedding. Mr. Haines was the en of Dr. Isaac S, 1 lame and n direct descendnut of some of tlie earnest r.ngnsa seiners of New .Terser. He was noted nc an active and consulting engineer nnd sur ever. wa engineer of the oily of Ttur Ttur Ilntten nnd ether New .leisey munlci nalities. Knr tiearlr a half century he ha beer, identified with the proprietors nf Wpr Jersev. most of the lime ns Sinie Snrveier ticncrnl. He i survived by three children, I. urvived by three children. I. ' (nines. MN Margaret Hiiincs, Curelinc Hainc?, of Burllns- Snow den 1 and Miss ten. i Mien Tllll Mav Fernev , MUs Tillie Ma.v Kerne.v. a daughter , of ,iP ,,,. reinp) .fIin v. Ferney. . nieii vesterciay ni ine rerney iieiue, avenue and i(;is r.eeust street. Washington Square. At the liM,sj,n )111(j ,rm, in Sn,.,. ilst Septemlier. miliary is, iwj1Pn v1( vnffcred a nervous breakdown i 1....1 1 1 1 . i, i.,i ..i., Manuarv . I-or many vear Ml-s Vernev was a'seeiated in newspaper work with her father, one of the meet prominent journalists of his day. He died in ls-81. She mil her brother, the late Jehn W. T-'erney. Jr., for some years published the Progress, a magazine, with which her lather also wn-i Identi- piiUHciltimis. She is survived by n siter. Mr. ! Henry (Jorden Thunder, a nephew and n niece. Krigndicr (Seiieral Jnmes (-'er-ney. 11 retired officer of the Marine ('cups, who died last year, whs a brother of Miss Ferney. Caleb J. Chesshlre Caleb J Chesshlre. eighty-one years old. -.--( Seuth Nineteenth street, who died yesterday from the infirmities of Mil n.. u'ill n linpti.il eilnniln V In ii-;,i. v .1 .ilf, hmnn nf it"u!.. Iter. Miss Maud K. ChcssMre. Mr. I ( hessiiire was porn in liiriningliain, , Knland. but spent virtually his entire life in this country in the employ of I nciu nt i niver iiair s vv euuesci.iy morn j'ng at 11 o'clock. Dr. Edward A. Aronsen , New Yerk. June ''(!. (Jr. Cdward A ' Aronsen. forty -seven ycir old. a spe 1 iulist in ilisci-es of the stnmuih ni.d piiimlnently identitied with cllniinl work nt Mt. Sinai Hespit.il. ci.nl at thai institution ycsieidny. Funeral of Themas Devlin The funeral of Themas levlin. head of tli Kevlln Manufacturing Company, who died Friday en his farm nt Jnuiiey, I'a.. will lake plate tomorrow morn ing from his home lfll." North Tenth streel. Itcnulem mas- will be celebrated in the Church of St. Mnlachy. Funeral of Dr. H. S. Zulick Funeral service- were held ted.iv fur Dr. Hewell S. Zulick, former instructor at the Meilice-Clilrurglcal College, who died suddenly Friday night from heart disease at hi office, 'l Arch streel. He wn fertv years old and lived at '.Mlli North Bread street, wheie the services were held. His hndv was sent (e Orwigshurg. Pa., te be buried. A widow and five small children survive. He I1B1I been practicing in this citv since lOOIl. Important Additions Te The Collection of Pearl Necklaces and Necklace Pearls J ECaldwell & Ca jEWiajiY Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets PHILA. 10PS DRIVE FOR JEWISH FUNDS $509,402 Contributed Here te I ,i?. ,. ... .. ... Palestine Foundation, Cen ventien Is Told ATTACKERS ARE ASSAILED The second largest nmeunt contrib uted te the Palestine Foundation Fund drive for $.,000.000 for the recon struction of the Hely Land enme from Philadelphia. This was revealed nt to day's session of the twenty-fifth con vention of the Zionist Organization of America, in the Hetel Adelphla. i The convention opened yesterday morning and will end tomorrow night. It Is considered the most Important ga'lierlug In the history of the Zionist movement and delegates from all ever the world are In attendance. The amount subscribed by Philadel phia .lews was $i0ft,402.fltl. nccerdlng te Pcter .1. SehwetUer, national treas urer. New- Yerk- gave a million and n ! half dollars. It was the second largest sum ever raised for a Jewish cause Kmauucl Neumnn. national secretary, ridiculed Insliiiintiens thnt the fund is- t .....!...... ir ...t.i .... a..i.i....a ..r I II II - .11111 H 41 1 1 II,- NIIM .It- I III, llf, ,,4 , , , raItIl of it, projectors and Its 1 AmP71.alll!( better example could be found than Samuel I nterinyer, chairman of the fund's beard of trus tees and legal counsel for the New' Yerk State I.ockweod Investigating Cemmitter. He was backed up in his statement by Mr. Schweltfer. who snld net one dollar of the fund hnd been used te support the .ienii movement or nny ether movement, but had actually been applied te relinking Palestine. Following the announcement of the sutces of tin fund campaign, discus sions en the administration of the re building of tee lenntrv were started. Mr. Schweitzer unfolded u plan for American .lewn te furnlli money te u(. added that a campaign ter su'iscrip- ; turn te a holding company would he i stnitcd durii'e th" convention and he 'expected te niWe mere than hnlf a mil- i wie wen,. I I.' wis l.ipskj. New Yerk. leaner 01 the Zionist movement in America, wh nieslded at the sesien. snid nwre thnn ?100.t00 had neen collected by a spe cial committee en funds for the mi'dirnl department of the Iic'-irew- I'nlvtrsity in .leriisalem. Nine hundred thousand dollars mere, he ..aid. 1 the genl. and is expected te be reached before the end cd tlie campaign. A report of the activities of ii, 1111 Jew lsii nhrhlcinn..' mmmltiDn r.i tl. National Hebrew I'niversltv ill im read tonight bv Dr. N. Itut neff at the Hfih session of the convention in the Hetel Adelphla. Adelphla Wills Probated Today The will of Mary J. Keeves. of .".0.10 Martha street, was admitted te pro bate today. The Allegheny Avenue Haptlst Church was bequeathed 5i.00, the remainder being willed te children. Other wills admitted te probate fol fel fol eow: Charles Hartmann. 1H Melen street. Klfi..'O: l.auri Wilkin. Scheel lane nnd Wayne avenue. X4-t.."fl0. nnd Fred Widinnnn. leliS North Hollvweod street. $4M)(l. nKSTRICTINfi IMMIOnATION V.'i nre only IMnc up te Hie wife for.. theuKht of ear fiirefathTii. tj.is ltnn W W I'uhjnf U. S Cuninilnslnnr ri.nrrai ,.t ImrnlRratlnn. The ratnstrephr tlmt weuM I 1 i iVi ,'"..' ih" loimicrauen lawn In lMlv UrplrtH li) thr en n-ati In thp country who knew, most alieunt tic -iiblfet. ... ... ... .h.mii.- .-ri null i mi- unia rie tic I,n.ir.n. Mult It a HnMt .!,. IIKATIliS lll'i llNN June i'.-i. .Mi i:mm m-. c lt.VNA.V agert S.-i jntnil Tuewia a I . M . Jt the I'reibstfrlan tlome. .iscli -i ir.l 1,-i.enwjy me Interment Mi. Muilnh wi:i,sit:it .iun at n.Nir:t. r- i. '.l -en of Mn,y y.t,ter llr.mn rtela t e nc I ri.e ihIk, nle AtnrrlcHii IkI.,,, ' ', ".,.' 4ri' Invited tu Htmncl func-ml V,..V,,. :.:.""" r"",". . it'i-'incie .... .......u... . ruirirrj, uc-ni-iins leucil M.iml.iv cM-nln. Nl.H L. KIUTATIOXAI. llelh Nefa The Tayler Scheel "ISj; J1? u'11' Ornct: Shorthand. Teucr.tplng- 1V0 AWf'pinR Ae-eiinlllig, SwrMnrOI rnursn. ICiirnl ""Z Vnunic Mfn.amlHgi iiKi.i.i:r)NTK. i.. Bellefonte Academy ''""""i te mn . . .- euntr nin i,-, 1 Bnrt, "P.'l'lh ' -Mh Held und fwunminv I nnel Med rate. c-aiales. .IAMKS II I IHT.HKsi. A.MuJIf ndmaslf r, HellafeBl?. l"' II KM' WAXTKK FKIIAre Illl.l.l.vc; J'f.KKKS i:illntt.nher 'teur'rx. i.irlerr'-d opTulers regulred at rr.ia He..!, Immedlalely A 111. iXd ie r V)f n Psychoanalysis rr,J ,!"'""" NORIIKBT Mr.l.VII.I.K M. A. Consulting Psychologist LOXIIACRK IIOTK1,. 14J9 WAI.XfT .ST. WE WANT A Security Salesman A man of fine character and sound experience, whose clien tele is largely in Philadelphia. Give details of previous con nections. All replies held in strict confidence. A 407, Ledger Office JUXft 26, 1022 Senater Pepper Give's Ideas en Finance Committee "I think thp Idea would be te cheese a strong nnd able Finance Cemmltpp and invite the comniil cemniil tee te prepare it sound nnd busliuss like sthenic. Tlie committee should net be a rubber-stamp affair, (t should devise u scheme wlilch all citizen would describe as 'the best possible.' In any plan of raising campaign funds it was specifically agreed that Mr. Pliichet would net be embarrassed by the solicitation of office-holders.' Senater Pepper. SCHOOLDAY SWEETHEARTS MARRY AFTER 60 YEARS "Uncle Jim," 80, and "Aunt Mlra," 75, End Remance at Hanover, N. J. New Yerk, June '-Ml. "Will .veu love me in December us you loved me In Mnvr'" Recerd de net show that Mrs. Mira Green, of Hanover. N. J., nske.l James Hcacii, of flic same town, nini uucsueu sixty years age when lie was tier schoolboy sweetheart. They de knew that en Juue 12 last. "Uncle Jim." as he cheeses te lie known in his eightieth year, left no rlnnhl nu tl W'lint his IIIISWCI' WOlllll hnvp ibren. when he nnd "Aunt Mlra, . new1 only eventy-tive. ntiielly slipped r,rnt occurred en Fifteenth street near ever te the Hanover Presbyterian Venango, where Sanpas was working in Church and there asked the Ilcv. h. It. ., Mtrret repairing gang. Ilarnard te tie the bends that se long, Immediately nfter the accident fel had been neglected. ew workmen, armed with picks nnd It was net until two weeks later U,0Vcls. attempted te mob Jeseph Raw that the "nephews and nieces of the ' Ung, Yerk read anil Willow Greve ave nged couple were let ill en the secret. ,, moterinan of the trolley cur. Pa- Fer seventy-five ycais "Aunt Mlra trelnmn Moencv escorted lilni te the had been lending n life of single bless- iTwcntv-secdnd street and Hunting Park cdness in Hanover, the village which avenue slutlen, however. had sheltered her parents nnd grand- j parents. Her "Jim." fifty-five years' age. left the home of his grnudsires and CHILD'S DEATH PROBED married. ' Si vcars age his wife died. F.nrly ' this spring "Fnelc Jim" retraced his , footsteps and found that net only was bis old sweetheart living alone in her' thirty-acre arm lint that help was needed In running it. ' lis application for work as a farm- , hand was favorably, viewed, and f'' June 12 he was no longer a farmhand. FAIR DATE UP AGAIN Council Committee Will Attend Session of Directors Five members of City Council, ap pointed te attend the meeting or the SeMlUl-LPlHCnnini AS-Micianrm h inert' 1 i.. .1... tiii. u.-.f..-.i , ,,?r. . . ... n'clefU touey. win i iirc-pm wnen tne directors tf thp oi'Kniil.atien ronIder he ndvisnbillty of postponing the fair from P.VJI5 te 1JVJ7. Although the exposition diicrter hove insisted en executive i-cs-lnii. n nelnt will be stretched in favor of the 1 representative ui i euueu. 1 nc nirei ters rcipieted recently that Council name five directors te the fair body, hut this was delayed until after the com mittee reports. J Sleepwalker Bumps Heaa ! Walking in bis sleep enrlv vesterdav Imnrnie!? Philln Diluze. of -11(!0 Crese'i. ' street. .vinmijuiiK. icn irein ine wiikiew I . 11 f lUA ... .!. .I.I...1 11 . i t- I . . r t. i, r- .t . let in eciciiMiiii tin no- l 111 ij untir et 111s ! home He was taken te the Meuierl.il I "I",IU ," "PiRimers. . it we tnere ! discovered no greater Injuries had been 1 received than a bumped head. Hospital by neighbors. It was there 'l Passenger Kvad&tcr I PassctiRcr Spert 7 Pas-scngcr Touring PRSHfRf "lied without 'iatHewuraiatuinci EE.RING ' LfjBJwaJWpB 1 CW Sn O Vim I ar- 'sis. j JHAFT I HEaQflEBiHal rtOM TANK TO PUMP -SgTjj'Ar)EB EIGHT The Car With Airplane Lubrication Over 500 miles te a Quart of oil Study the diagram. It discloses the airplane system of lubrication of the Standard Eight. Airplane lubrication is an exclusive Standard feature mark ing a great forward step in meter car engineering. It means perfect lubrication. Mere than 500 miles te each quart of oil. Adds years of life te the meter. De velops smooth flowing power. Keeps oil always clean and cool, with conse quent avoidance of carbon. Oil is contained in tank attached te car frame and is pumped te every mov ing part, then forced back te tank, EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 622 North Bread Street Philadelphia THE STANDARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PA. The above prices are (. e. b. factnrv ami de net include tax .., , CATHOLIC SCHOOL HEADS MEET IN CONVENTION HERE Cardinal Dougherty te Celebrate Mass for Visiting Priests A meeting of the Kxeetitlve Commit tee of the Department of Cut hoi p Cel- leges and Secondary Hchoe's In the HpllPviiP-Ntrutfenl this morning marked the eppnlng of the tiliiPteenth minimi convention of the Catholic Kducntienal Association. . . . i Anether executive session was licin this afternoon, preceding a reception by Cardinal Dougherty tonight. The formal epenin, of the eenveiitWn will he held lu the Cathedral tomorrow morning nt 0:.10 o'clock, when n solemn j pontlttcel mass will tic eeicernicu ny Cardinal Dougherty. Attending the convention, which will lasl until Friday, are many of the most noted Catholic educators in the coun try. About 1500 delegates will utteml the sessions, which are te be held in the nellevuc-Strntferd nnd nt St. Jeseph n College. The committees are convening in tlie Catholic Girls' Scheel and In the Cathedral parish school. ' . CAR SEVERS WORKER'S LEG; I Mqq THREATENS M0T0RMAN Patrolman Intervenes After -Accident at Fifteenth and Venango Sts. Manuel Snnpas, fill! Seuth Seventh street, had etic of his legs severed at the knee this morning when he slipped under the rear truck of a southbound .Fifteenth street trolley car. The ncel , . I . .. . . Wolverton Seeks Reason Father Did Net Call In Physician prosecutor Wolverton. of Camden ,. ,,.,1 today he would' ,nve Ceuntv Physician Charles t). Stein !'....." '...' i. i.'.i,. r , Vln.-c., cl l"l i etl. ' S t.aiKO eM , M" &". , .V'ffl ' .T 5 ' who Is r r h said te have died of appendicitis while under Christian Science treatment. "I want te determine tlie true con- , ditiens." said the Prosecutor today. "It I true the child was sick a week and died fifteen minute nfter Dr. T. l . Madden, of Colllngsweod. had been ' called. However, one must he caret ill cal ed. However, one must he careful in plnchc blame lu a case of this kind. i;"-. "- -..- -.- ....., tin low DiivpiitM ml in ii ii lYNlriiifi tin inAlnnnl ft j.Iltlll linntlir. ! 11 1 t UtltlUfll fl 11(1 moment n child bee eincs Indisposed, and further. n Jury would probably take all thp circiiuistnnccs into account unit conclude the less el the child was punishment enough. ( cress negligence must be proved before criminal prosecu tion nu be considered." Taxi Driver Held Up (pspeniling promptly te a rail for a Quaker Citv texl. nt I o'clock Sunday morning. Kdwurel decs, of 'S.U' North Itedine street, left his Mil ml at Sixteenth , mid Arch stieets. going directly telilcc ""d Morten stieets. (lermaiitewu. where he was met by tlnce unknown men. ...l.n ... .1... ....,. ..r wn....l...... ...... ....I in. in m- ...,,,, ..,.,.... nmrii 1.1 ... c. l,.'i,ii l.lj iMiifililm. Ml... ,,l li... ","' " , . ', , , , tianilits union nun ever tne neaii witu his icvelver. causing a deep gash In hi 111s .. ferehea seieus 1 ii. Me wax rendered uncoil- and robbed of SIC. 4 4 7 7 $2150 S2."00 2300 a: cooled and screened before again mak ing its circuit. Ride In the new Medel 98 Standard Eight. Nete its absence of vibration at all speeds. Pistons, reds, shafts, fly wheel and all reciprocating parts are balanced te hair weight precision. And always remember this about the new Standard: all the great Standard plants are squarely be hind it. Visit our show rooms. See the new Medel 98 Standard Eight. Ride in it. Make any test you like. Knew what meter car efficiency really means. 5T Something te live up te Heinz Vinegars have purity greater than any feed law demands. Living up te the rep utation of the "57" te the quality guaran teed by the Heinz la bel te the Heinz ideals of care and cleanliness these are what de termine the goodness of Heinz Vinegars. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS LIFE OF 'ADVENTURE' PALLS ' , Twe of Three Youthful Wanderer Return Third Expected Today n thren PhilnrlrlnlHn hniw wh, I ' .lMML niiHiiiipnia no te r.''1,"".' "" '" .srV "P W"nu tegctnir . '" " ',' ''; UY ',"V ' 7;'1''l home again ,,,lnn' ""l '" 1 1 " "ll ;,. '."",' ",." ;"-'"'"" '"", time led.iy. im father having gene te .Minniic t ity for tne purpose of start ing him en his way. The boys are Herbert Geren, eleven years old. .'WS Clifferd street; Her nard Welner. twelve. ,".10S Montgoracr Mentgoracr Montgeracr avcniic. mid Harry (Hickman, nine. T 1)111 Nnpn street. After readiiiig (.'am den. the two elder members decldci! Harry win. tee young for a life of ail venture mid sctit liim home. Herbert, stricken with remorse after reaching Atlantic City, borrowed money from friends there and came home yesterday. A postal card from Hernard Weincr ...... .... . , . . 10 nis HMcr, i.suier. iecihv lireiignt the .1.... I ..Ill .. ,1.. .. . ' new ceiii nc- wits iiu at uic seacnerc ' and bad seemed a job selling paper. which he did net care for. His father took the tirt train te Atlantic Cilr this morning. Pabsengcr Coupe $2750 Patbcngcr Scdattcttc $3000 Passenger Sedan $3200 Passenger Vestibule Sedan. $3330 RETURN PUMP KESSUUPUU RD !.V :aarw, A ' j. 4- .ad rtfaw fe s Urj?fv i.i4A jr "
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