g . .j.,'w--'. . .. eveg vvBhmymjpWMA, -MbN-Dlyf'' jfeK'E, ,1922 ; ; I ? , n M IlillBl irarfa "Council", Implicated luturder of Germari Foreign ! (Minister, Police Believe ' .iinr Al cn. TeMfCU HAHuniai www "" Bi ocleld Press , J ll .llin( 2U, EllCVCII uciruus - ii te be members of a 'Bavarian c-if-nnintlen known asrthe 'Coun- .r nrrcsted here yesterday, it ,,.i hv the nellce tedny. The IS expressed the opinion Hint this "?.... which wna suspected of 'Ebtt a prominent part In tl.e uuir 'IS of former MInlKter of Finance lira tlffiS; was nle implicated In the mur- imtet Foreign Minister llathcnuu last vfin'nddltlen te thcae arrests, a' prom prem $ia&t meimrclilHt, Colonel Xylander, ' .i .. linre heeit nrrpstml In ireiwjiru i" v"i ,- - , T ile!i. General ainerKcr, a iermer $&wehr commander, wne Has Been penur eneu..u "" " . ....1 thn mlliial dMl 88 a reactionary, nun unceivu i I'DMMen, but WAS HUDScquciuijr reieiucu, .MlUlens between workmen and ftirchl8t8 were reported today from ..JETi,-i Neurcmbers .and Friedburir. ' m without Hcrleus casualties. iVhe political situation throughout ; iC,nv continues remarkably calm F taDlle tfic vehemence of press com cem t'SJats concerning the assassination of ' Dr' Hathcnau. I n...niP(l luber's Initial contribution 1 "la. support of the Government in Its ' Htnubllcan campaign will consist of a. 1 J4'heur nntlon-wiae general BtriKC, irtlch was proclaimed by the Fedcra- , uen ei xii"-e kiiiuiie .ii :n,u . " s lijnslc. This will involve cmctiy ill 's testrlal workers, although It Is plan ' eM te Include State and munlclpnl ' (MOiportuIlenH lines uiiu eiucr puuiiu K utilities. The ttrlke is called for te- '" wri nellce reported today that Her- f'lta'bas seldom experienced two nights . e aI. 1m .. AtatM. kAH lOquICi as me iiiki iu iiute ucvu. ,Dr. Rittlicnnu will be given a State ftmernl tomorrow afternoon. The coffin fnt'will be brought te the Reichstag, lad from there It will be taken te the family vault at Oberwhecnwclde. Thj nute will be linea by Relchswchr. 'A .tremendous demonstration in favor tthc republic held bj Majority and Independent Socialists in the Lustgnrten yesterday morning was attended by i mOOO persons. TThe meeting was quite orderly and J tlif' speeches met with emphatic ap ap pteTtl. The Hag of the republic was sere in evidence than at any previous dettonstrntlen. Selection of a man te fill the pest of Jereign Minister, made vacant by the MBtssinatlen of Dr. Walter Rathenau presents difficulties of some magnitude W Chancellor Wlrtli. This Is net only taausc of the dearth of available men, btf also for Inner political reasons, as tae'qucstien of the realignment of the . cMtitleu Is one of the possibilities IMtring out of the present situation. Parliamentary circles believe Chan Chan ttjler Wlrth will direct the Foreign Olee until n man Is found who can net (nlymtet the exacting demands of the Wit, but who will also have the ap proval of the coalition pnrties. 1 'The friends of Dr. Otte Ludwlg WJedfeldt, Ambassador te the United States, have already suggested him as unavailable candidate, stressing his qmjlflcatlens as an economist. They i! believe his previous training in rapenslblc civil service positions and experience abroad In quasi-diplomatic parts previous te going te Washington we given him the equipment nccessnry for the Foreign Office position, cspe dslly since the reparations problem and ether economic issues have virtually be be tejie the chief features of the ministry's official routine. v UNEASY ABOUT KAISER Dutch Fear He May Flee In Event of German Uprising V Londen. .Tune 26. (Bv A. P.) AptrehenMen exists In ilellnnd lest former hnlser William attempt te slip W from Deem and re-enter Ger many in the event of a royalist rising following the assassination of Foreign Minister llathrnau, according te the correspondent of the Daily Mall at The Hituc. The writer, however, quotes J. R. Kin, secretary of the Dutch Heme Of ce, as siijIiib that such apprehension is groundless. "'e have no evidence that the Kaiser Ms any such Intention." he said, "anff pe survelllnnrp maintained around him W.se cles,. that it would be impossible ,or Mm te get away even if he wished." LEWIS WON'T COMMENT ya He'll First Have te Read Alter Opinion en Audit Ceat Jlarrlslmrg, .Tune 20. Auditor Gen rtl Lewis mid today before makirft L Timn ,,mt Iie w0ld have te 0?..!i ?,,ln,()" Kiv,,n b' Attorney Barter and t of the' State trcaxtiry last ffflp re"'d he paid out of the nppro nppre .. " fi,p "udlters made te the l.it y .department In 1021. The ijt11!'1 iHi(l)cing paid out of the Auditor (.enernl's appropriation. iii . Pwls. sai(! the accountants were w I, ii ,,lic, "P"" ""Attersj connected mm,. .1 "'i1' ,of the treasury, -which h.r . ,pr,hnrt term and that an In .iiPnr,u,,,lc rcPrt will come later. AHn,nJ'rebillty. he wlu with the rffirJ y (;cne.rn, n'd his deputies in a i ! 'urtl'er proceedings In July. wIMkl f,f,r ""uming public sittlnus W'l be set later and the course mapped rrtmerntn8U,tuUen "'"' th ,Cgul nth'!J,,.hl!r ,nevrs in the eollection of the T "'' Attorney General in view Btaes,'i")r,P(1r,npneal t0 t,c United "laics niiprciiiu Court. Three Girl Bather Drewn P.)rwwV', " J,,.no 2.-(y A. barrCe ,Kllls wc.re drowned at Coal Ceal of fhi" ,rd",y whllc Bwlmming. Twe rTkL'Vr the ethcr- who was e n i fi, J"' vamv1 ani1 hank " eight- aften . Vi'V,?teei,! Ktncl Jehnsen, ihtirtiniLfEve,srn "'chrds. sixteen f'afbu Z i'f who live near "urg. ilielr bodies were recovered. JWurderer Paya Death Penalty DhVt, ll en,e', TI.a- Jnc iSC-Jenim RtSii.0 iB,?.,r .County- Wffl clcc clcc teday i,," e Keckvlcw penitentiary j TV -,elnB " the chair al 7 :0H A. M. BuTtR.!1" cl''r at 7:08 A. M. laVX l!rt"?"l";?l "lead seven min Dirt. m.. ?.yJh- 1V)bc ' Campbell. UtoV'fr,?,!l,i.ce"Ylclc.d of murdering . lib LI, ? re. :, w,' hR. charged was with his wife. hurili bTikii...U: . cr' P,rnnent ritts lrilif.1 u K"W man. who was trle.l fUr tinernlnWlfc'r..VnB bUI1 deadlocked riannery Jury still Deadlocked which te1!' J1"," 'M- - The jury C j "VJ, cvl'e"ee in tOe case of Iwral, i,L...l.'?nner'. prominent Pitts- A TRIPLE BMHDlY. PARTY V .agggk ' itfl gggkgB "4, K.M gggHggm. Ma'ai gggnkggA. 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The assertion that labor demands beer and light wines was declared te be "unfounded," by Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel and legislative superin tendent of the Anti-Saleen League of America, in an address before the con vention of the International Sunday Scheel Association here today. "On May 10." said-Mr. Wheeler, "a test was made in the Thirty-third Dis trict of Pennsylvania, new the greatest Industrial district in the United States, with Its steel mills, factories and mines. "Seventy-five thousand dollars Was expended by the beer and wine cham pions te defeat Congressman Kelly, who is an outstanding advocate of prohi bition. He was reneminated for Con gress en the Republican ticket by a majority of 11,1)00, by n vote of three te one en the Democratic ticket, and unanimously en the Prohibition Party ticket.;' SUN'S TROOPS ARE PUSHING TOWARD CANTON, IS REPORT Peking Believes Any Attempt te Re store Regime Will Fall Peking, June 20. (By A. P.) While advices from Amey indicated that troops of Sun Ynt-Sen, deposed presi dent of the Canten Uepubllc, were pushing toward Canten In an effort te recapture that city, ether reports stated that these forces were scattered ubeut Kiangsl province, disorganized and looting the territory. Official opinion in Peking today was that any attempt te restore Sun's regime would fall. The dispatches reaching Amey were dated Saturday and said the army loyal te Sun Yet-Sen had split into sections, turned southward and was bearing down en the' headquarters of Chen Chiung-Ming, whose army captured Canten. Chen took the capital city of Seuth Chlnn in behalf of-the republican government at Peking and declared his reudlness te support Wu Pcl-Fu, the" conqueror of the north, in un effort te reunite Chlnn. BTKAMHHIP NOTICKH NAWSCO LINES Prompt Leading Regular Sailing Minimum Express Freight Steamers from Philadelphia the 6th and 20th of each month, via Panama Canal, te Les Angeles, San Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland S. S. Wabash July 6 S. S. Celd Harber July 20 Team frtlibt rccclvrd daily at IMrr 10 North (Feet or' Vine St.) Auietance given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Owners and Agents V. S. Shipping Beard Steamers 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 m in 1 'i Are PERU CHILE Famous aa Santa Steamers lr American v.imIi. All outside iitate iitate iitate roeme unexcellea culilne. Faitest direct service via Panama Canal. Frenuent aalllnci. H. H. Hunta Lilian 'Sir H. H. Hunts Trea,...Julr 16 Reduced Rate Around Heutli Amtrlcu Tour GRACE LINE ORACE IINB Ine., 10 IIaneer Sq.. N. Y.. or Lecal Afnt. COMMERCIAL! .wurLiin aire I llasmanir wn (Operating V. fl.Oet. ShlpJ PlUI.AnFJ.PIUA TO CORK. DIinUN. HH "BAI.BAM ::": .'?". se dethentttrs. RUra. Reval It Hl ngfur. HB CHKBAUMT" Kerly July Other Torts ns Huinclent Carse Ortere MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 44446 Beurta Bid., Phil. -- 0S83 . Main 7313 ftajHflBaMB WARNS AGAINST TARIFF LEVY BEING MADE TOO HIGH Midvale Engineer Seea Danger te America's Foreign Trade AUantlc City, June 20. "Just what the levy of the proposed Tariff Bill before Congress will be nobody knows, but it should net be se high that our foreign trade should suffer," stated Guilllncn Aertscn, of Chicago, engineer of the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, today at the opening of the annual convention of the American Se ciety for Testing Materials. Aertscn is lice president of the organization. "The debt owed the United States by foreign nations Is enormous." con tinned the speaker. "If the tariff Is se lilcu that the competition becomes un fair and, the sale prohibitive, then Europe will still be owing. "As for the outlook In the domestic situation In the steel industries, the only thing that is n material factor In keeping up prices is labor. They nre new in a restless Btnte, due very largely te the wrong men being at the head." Mere than COO delegates arc attend ing the convention. O. D. Yeung, of Philadelphia, general supervisor of stores of the Pennsylvania system, is president. There's relief in every jar of RESINOL 5oefhinq AndHeaJinq Wherever die itching and whatever the cause this gentle ointment usually steps itat once Easv and economical te use. Keep ajar en hand. Sold by all druggists 8TKA.MSII1P NOTICES Cartful Handling Dependable Schedule, Insurance 5&LVSAfl.EHflw. --.-.... uu ..ai eieamer Twin Screw 13,000 Tene. ."WHI Ml Gibral tar Naples PaUrne Piraeus Constantinople) Direct Connection te Keanlaf, Hwls. Italian and Near East Points. A YANKEK Hllir A YANKEK CRKW Sailings July 1 and August IS Frem Tier 18, tyroekltn, N. V, Choice accommodations at low rates tin available. Appy IxwaJ Agents ' or JOHN J. DWYER. Gen. Pass. Ant. NEW YORK.NAI'I.KH s. 8. CO 1st Fluer. 150 Hreadway. Tel. Cert, ' 7081 f Dixie Steamship Lines upa-rarfnr u. a. Gov, Ship PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester SS"Opelika" July 12 AT CONFERENCE RATES Harrisa, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette BldgPhlladclnhia Vlutujrc.i' uaiu im Wfr eM im: PHILADELPHIA Ualu tmdJ KU KLUX STRENGTH Increase Since First of Year 200 Per Cent, Says King Kleagie Apejar BIG INITIATIONS PLANNED t New Yertt, Jiine 20. On the ere of his departure for a tour of Seuth Jcraey In the propagation yerk of the Ku KIux Kian, of which he la new division field superintendent for the Northeast, which include New Jersey, of which State he Ih King Kleagie u New Yerk. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New England States, Oeerge W. Ap gar, of Hoboken, said the organization Sn New Jersey and New Yerk was rowing rapidly, although he declined te give uTThlp figures. In the entire ceijS&Sgzg&tiunry 1, he said,, the increase has been at the rate ef1 2000 new irfembers a week. In New Jersey alone, since the first of the year, he said the growth has amounted te 200 per cent. The Fiery Creta Agata Within a few weeks, the Kleagie said, an open air "naturalisatien" "of 1000 or mere new members from New Yerk and New Jersey is te be staged at night en the Watching Mountains in New Jersey. As this range extends several miles the Kleagie is making a careful Inspection te select a suitable spot, and premised te have an automobile for newspapermen, who will be al lowed as near the ceremonies as it Is possible for ether mortals te approach the portals of the "Invisible Empire." This Initiation Ceremony, i' is believed, will be staged late in July. There was a spectacle net long age near Paterson and the fiery cress was plainly visible in that city, but no official announce ment of a ceremony was forthcoming. "The work in Essex County," said Mr. Apg&r, "is new progressing, with klans in Newark, Orange, Bloemfleld, Montclair and Nutley, and the ether counties ate well organized with sub stantinl memberships, especially In Hud Hud eon County, Paterson, Camden and Trenten. In Trenten some of the best known men of the State are mem bers." Masonic Heads Aroused Thoroughly aroused by the exposure of the fraudulent claim by promoters of the Ku Klux Klan that the organi zation enjoys the sympnthy and sup port of the Masonic 'fraternity, grand masters of the Masonic bodies of States North, East, Seuth and West took up ycRtcrday the cry of pretest against the Klan fake and joined in pronouncing the order n lnwlees conspiracy in vio lation of every principle of Masonry and of Americanism. Virtually, unanimous in their denun ciation of Ku Kluxism as a menace te American frceden., twenty-five of the grand masters in forty-eight States have declared that no Masonic property, lodgereoms or meeting halls arc avail able for Ku Klux purposes, and a SECURITY: PRINCIPLE: EXPERIENCE: ABILITY: CONVENIENCE: FACILITIES: STANDING: GROWING IH JERSEY number of them have already ' Issuel warnings against affiliation with the Klan by members of the Mnrfenic fra ternity. Alteena,' p June 20. (Ily At P.) Silently entering Ilread Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church during services last night,' at whjch an effort was being made te raise funds with which te build a new edifice, seven men garbed in the unlforrn'ef the Ku Klux Klan placed their contributions en the plate and marched out. This is the second demonstration that has been made -in tljls vicinity recently. ACCUSED NURSE LOSES HER $50,000 PARIS LIBEL SUIT Arrest In New Yerk Cancels Action Against Mrs. Hewitt New Yerk, June 20. A dispatch from Paris says that the $T0,000 libel suit filed against the widow of Peter Cooper Hewitt end Captain Rebert Higglns was dlHinistcd en Saturday owing te the absence of the complain ant, Elizabeth C. Kelly, a graduate nurse, who is In the Tombs here await ing trial en an indictment charging sheft. . Miss Kelly nursed Mr. Hewitt through hin fatal illness last year, and after his death was charged with hav ing stolen jewelry from Mm. Mary A. Hewitt, the Inventor's widow. The complaint was dismissed last January, and Miss Kelly sued for libel, charging defamation of character. Miss Kelly returned te this country en La Tou Teu rslne en April 17. Miss Kelly was arrested April 2." en a charge of having stolen an $800 dia mond ring from the home nf David D. Lnraent, banker, while employed there. The ring was recovered. Miss Kelly is uue te go te trial today In General Sessions. REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net peel or crack Durable, acid proof and of high latter. Burn t (hafee. applied tn alt colors. The Chas. W. Schaffer Ce. Stl CHESTNUT ST. FOR SALE , PORTABLE CHAPEL 24x48 WITH ANNEX ' New Located t 59th and Pine SU. Bid Will Be Received Until July 31 MR. FRANK WILLIS BUILDER 69th and Pine Ste. .vwwwv COHNOUWUITM OJDOO .sai ISIIiSJtm Your Banking Account IS SOLICITED UPON THE BASIS OF Assured by the amount and character of our assets and a distinguished banking record of many years, The maintenance of a high standard of service in the in terests of our patrons. The cumulative experience gained by 38 years of daily contact with financial problems of clients. Ample resources and experience, supplemented by officers with minds trained and qualified te handle financial transactions. Located in the heart of the city's business section. These net in the central district may make deposits by mail, which will be promptly acknowledged. Complete range of financial sen-ice, from the savings do de posits of the child, through the business activities of the adult, te the administration of the estate. The prestige of a bank Is reflected by the character of its clients the concerns and individuals whose financial inter ests we serve represent a high tjpe of integrity and success. Our officers will gladly indicate what this Cem pany'e service can de for YOU. Ne obligation. COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. Established 1888 Capital, $1,000,000 Surplut, $1,250,000 DEPOSITS RKCKIVKD TITLES INSURKD SAFE DEPOSIT HOXK8 TRUSTS EXECUTED SAVINGS FUND " . Soviet DttLEAAtES DUE TO REACH THEHAQUE TODAY Prediction Made Russia Will Net Restore Private Property The Hague, June 20. (My A. P.) The real beginning of the Interna tional Conference with the Russians was being prepared for today by the allied and neutral conferees here. The Rus sian delegation of eighteen members was due at The Hague this afternoon. Dy way of welcome te the Soviet delegates Deputy AYunkoep, communist member of Parliament, issued a state ment declaring the conference. "here would never succeed in inducing the Russians te restore the .nrivatc prop erty of foreigners in Russia or in 'ob taining the payment of Russia's war debt. The statement characterized the asnasslnatien of Dr. Walter Rathenau in Berlin as an act of the reactionaries who hed organized a campaign te ter rorize Europe. PRBOKDENCR BOTTLED New that the Question et official precr denca has been settled, all la ready for the arrival of Secretary of Navy Denby in the Philippines. Our unusual foreign news serv ice, with correspondent In Manila, will pro vide up-te-the-minute neua In the I'cblie I.atxiax. "Make It a Habit." Adv. We are looking for men whef believe they can sell Automobiles Whether they have ever told them before or net. Are you perfectly satisfied with your present position ? De you feci that your com pany is growing and will con tinue te grew, and allow you te grew with it ? The automobile industry is probably the biggest, fastest growing industry in the world today it is calling for men young men ambitious men with energy and imagination te grew with it Will you be one of them te take advantage of the oppor tunities offered te aasurc your future by gettjng into a field where there is plenty of chance te broaden yourself, and where your efforts will be fully rewarded ? We have Just recently added the Paige-built 6-cylinder Jewctt a medium - priced, high-grade car te our line of Paige Cars, and are new in creasing our salesferce. The Jewett is "America's Wonder Car" and offers a wonderful preposition te live-wire sales men. If you are looking ler a permanent connection with a responsible company with liberal policies and congenial surroundings apply te the Guy A. Wille? Moter Ce. Distributors for Paige and Jewett Car Bread at Vine St. ill WHEN COST A Mn niSTPTRTTTFn RV OTTAT.TTVWii 1,1 t is one of the finer results that come with the accumulated wisdom of experience that one learns te judge in terms of quality rather than in terms of cost. The estimation in which the Pierce-Arrew is held is shown rather effectively by these owners who are reluctant te aban don even six-year-old cars. Fess-Hughes Company, ixst and Market Streets, Philadelphia. IVilmingtett, Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster Pierce-Arrew SPECIAL SALE! FINE USED CARS Get Yours and Celebrate the 4th Outdoors U VP s- I -. f r-TrP- I. H, "! . ;fN o'ei" ;;c. "? ". "...' n IT-. I A URPrl who hG C , Clave and ' a w LL ,1' mW we :LW. .?& mm a 91 a Tedge' a "Se3"' -ATrtOst- J"Lrtfatf " -Priced Overland. Ci Cfcc ' ft ltmw eV ir.v -irTaJr- m. - " Cen,: " in y"ini,.rr" ?ac l rn, y- rr w l J Come early. Pay a little down and secure the car you want. Lvery car subject te demon stration; sold en five days' trial, with exchange privilege. Free driving lessens te town buy ers. Time payments. Exchange for your used car. See daily papers for surprising announcements of daily features. HERBERT PIWMU AINU IS DIVIDfeQ r0. .t e.'f.6 .,?: V " tec0t te VVtv- S c;re v .- "k. ; &&& ,?.. .fc 'lrt n. ?. Cleveland PJnunle., J , . m ."V" VY ?aie Is rare. These ? "","', l2 " fr another rket .cprnerednd wn,X.th.! reeved .cchanic; fe p - . -vuuuca, x-rices rrnm e;u te 51250. t;vctci" rw - c. West . enU.'.rda, 'orie':r. ' 'n the EI BROTHERS RAFF" STRFFT a. t far J 25V1' ifl mm ."ii f V Th 'i A 'I ifr e A V -, J i Wf,,t &'.'.i.?flt,r3J &&.utA aiSadAh-uuiU. .. ,ttkki uij-Ui'itwj JZLl
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