Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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f fAKUUN BNUUII
1 FOR WILLIAMSON
Petitions Circulated Favoring
Release of Embezzler
of $750,000
WAS SENTENCED IN 1917
friend t f Jese Willinmsen. I'd.
kare started a movement te obtain :i
'pardon for him. He Is serving n sen
tence of from eight te twenty -four
yAM for embezzling bends nml J,","r'
tied valued approximately nt STeO.OtW
from the Pennsylvania Company for
Insurance en Lives nml firnntlng An
&ultic. lie was .sentenced dune
1917.
llcnrv Penn Hurke. of ,411 Waln.it
street, who nppnrenfly N sponsoring tlw
movement for a pardon. id today Unit
orae of the met Influential men In t he
ity were signing the petition, out he,
Nveuld net Rive nny names.
(' Mr. Iturkc also said that illinmsen
jlind made Heme restitution Pressed ferj
ji statement regarding the extent of re
JliaymentH. Mr Ilitrlte contented himself ,
Jwith wiving thnt It was nil Williamson
liad. Williamson, who is new about
'forty-one jpiim a, in iv enicrcu uie
lony-ene jejirs mu, hi i -..'- rnu.v.. ...i
employ of the Instinince .empmy. He
Vlind ft home In Sprins llmw. near Am-
liler. where he lived with his wife nml
'ihrec chi'dren
SIX DRUG ADDICTS
SENTENCED FOR YEAR
. '
ecsive Terms at uwn q"- lu ;
Be Cured of Habit I
Tudee Harratt. In Quarter Pesiens
turt letlnv sentenced ix drun ndaictv i
lifter thc. had pleaded guilty
T.n.,lr"s!n'inll of Hnltlir.erc. was 'en-'
IIU"" Cllllill. "I " " ,
terdersd te Repert an Heur Ear
en Day Following Delinquency
A iliUcr a tlnllttr
M nine-n'rieck srhnlnr
Vhnt mulct wen eeiiic se Inlet
At Mini nlmr in at ten n'clnr
'0'omerroir you'll utmr 'it riuht.
Tiie old nursery ihyine has I;
liglitlv altered te tit the case liv
KJeerie SlradliliE. nrlnciirnl of
l.Nertbeat High Sclioel, in his new r
uffertins latei.ess at sciioel
'gainful uerk.
3 HOLD-UP MEN CAUGHT
Bandits Reb Germnntewn Man, but
Are Captured After Chase
Three bandits held up and robbed
Tlncent Morten. 21 'J Knst I'l.elten ave
nue, last ni'ilit 1.11 lllftenheusn street
near Oerniantewn nveune. Thev were
caught by police of the lietmantewn
'Matlen.
While two .f ihe men held .Morten,
the third tool; S'J.", and a .'s.'il geld watch
irern hl.s pockets Morten veiled the
three mer. tan nwav. Thev were cap
tured after a cliae nf several blocks.
TELLS WOMEN OF TARIFF
Evening Public Ledger Political
Writer Speaks at Wyncote
'
I'nderlying prln, iples of the tariff and
free trade were iIisciimsciI this after-
neon by Themas .1. Walker, political
wilier en the Kviinimi l'i nt.it
I.EtHiEttr. nt a meeting of the Chelten
ham Township League of Weman Not Net
crs ut Wjncete.
The meeting, held In tl.e .school house,
was presided ever bv iM.s Mmiv Lip Lip
plncett. Deaths of a Day
Mrs. Lillian C. Pontius
Mrs. Lillian C I'l.ntlur, wife of Pr
Paul .T. I'ontleiiM. pininiiient phjslniin
and oculist, lil Chesinut street, ,i,en
yesterdav fellow me an epeintiin. la the
Samaritan Ile'plial. She ..,is tiftj-nti"
years old.
jjtlie is survivetl by her huMi-ind, who
is a thirty-thiitl degiee Masen and nt
S. present senior grand warden ,,f the
lirnntl i emmnntiei'j ei t'eiiiisjlvatiin.
An only child, .Ml-s Llllum K Pontius
also survives.
Funeral aervues will he conducted
Wednesday nfternnrui at l o'clock, nt
tbe family resldeme. The Hev Dr
Rebert It. Litlell, pastor of Tiega Pre,
byterlnti Church, ns.lsti'i b the (,.,
Dr. Matthew .1 Iljndmiiii. of (II, ret
covenant J'resujterian cimrch, will of.
flclnte. inlerinetit will be In Went
Laurel J Till Cemetery
Edward A. Valentine
Queen Alexnndrn.
Funeral of Jehn M. MacBrlde
Funernl services for .lehit Martin
tncllricle, n member of the firm of A.
Mncllrldti & Ce,, heating nnd plumbing
eptclnllsts, who died Saturday night
In 8t, Agnes' Iluapltal, after nn III
lifts of Nlx meutlis, wilt be held Weil
neday at bis home, 2L'0 North Park
venue. Ilurlal will be In 1'ereKt 1I
?irrj
tHK IinitHE III 8TII.L WITH Hj
w vern no. pranlrtlena wrr frlr
that th nulomeblle weuM llc
r. A aDAelal bullitln te the lluiliut
-of th rriaie Lstxitui !! itat
N mer (kin.ng in oern-orim
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v Huilrnti.il mn
Itenu or
' CKllla In lh lluallicM
erllnn
vB I.UO. 'Wnh It R'
Habit,"
lenced te the euse et erreeiinn ir "","'" "" i im-s-i-. "'- "- 'i"'-".im, . im- uim.r, ,,. ,,rr... assert. i rvV. - Vi , ,'V , , ' Spec al ( etectives wne mntie. n minme
I n wnr ; a Med. llj nceveriiiK from the exhaustion. Im- ' u ' ; Chester .Memerial Hall for n 10 o'clock mninntinn f the wounds received by
liee Me(51ene. nf 027 Spring. ieciiliincnt and disorganization due te Didn't Remember Crashes i meeting. Downlngtewn wns reached Ml Mils , Mr. Hnll, sold today
street was sentenced te the lleu-e "tl J rmn'-C HOCT ni'TV ' ,1"' K'-wdutlnnnry Wnr. The demeral- Trexler was charged with driving M1' ,V. :, ,n ?" Pp"njr (neetlng, ,lt' jt,.,., Mills wns shot from a dis-
the (Jeed Shepherd for one yenr L,l;lrllJI O J'lnOl LJU 1 I i.im: lull lences of army life had spent ,ji,. Intexlcnted. reckles driving and , '.""' ' "a'esvl Jc for -i meeting nt neon . tmll,0 w,,. ti,0 minister was killed nt
Eleaner Sullivan, also of !CJ7 Spring , Tn 1 f n MS i PT I? n ,,l,,r f"rce- diiving without n license. i . . V V tV A', .4,l,Is nf,eI",011 ! close range. The three bidleta that
. ... . .LI:. .. I ill,., uentp,,,... ..s .li.l U AlU DlbAULbU ... ... . if,. ,!!,! nnt ,ni,mn.hpr the rrnshes of ' ,llP f,I,elf0 '" I'heeiiixville nnd Potts- L.,lni, Mrl. Mills rem.tlned in her head.
wirnMi . nviiiii iLiin1 ) r-s w k ii'ia ufimnir - .... ..u . ...-..-. -. ... -- .. itii - .-... . .
'.pi.n.i - ..f uv I ..f, at v.... i ' "" v . ii,f I, ,,.,. .i,i ,i nktl,p,e,i I, ii'ii. mi,, tlieun ..liinli lllli.il th rpftnr wcnt'nn iiutomeollc some lime IBicr.
Heme- t'ele :tH North Seventh! , The frludeus infidelity of the -che.- W1 , n.H , , J I r I 'In eh et nn.l Senater Pepper will . reugli his bend. Tl.e deduction is .did net walk te the place where her
street was sent te the Heuse of Cor- New Orleans, (let. lil.-.p.y A. P ) of eta Ire which some French of- As,;U(1 ,v Justice of the Peace Stell- ' n '''"''' " '''if "looting tonight in Ner- ,,nt Mr. Mills managed te ger some body was found, or wherever else she
rectlen for a vear ' A d.-Mrnt.,.., thr ihc Amerlmn l.e- hcers .d done the r utmost te pepi- w, nt ,, ,,,, 0 (ll.j,. e y0Ilt, rlatei jn n the C pern Heuse, and Cole- ,h,nw? nwny from the murderers be- went with the rector.
Iii Vl,if.. -ii North Franklin 3""' ie.nded the merest f t , dis- Inn,, among the ( olenl.il troops; the . 01,.,.,i . .-i hnd u mixture of whisky no' I)1U1.(I ' "nvN, nominee for l.ieu- , f , bullets took effect. "There were two autemblles In-
r Jt e e" t, ? in the Hene .iM-il ex-,ervice man as its tiiM re- shiilh.w deism of men like Jeffersen. ..k , ,' nt. I mrr." wm k tenant CSmwiier. w'l I speak with : them ,, ),el "f that the couple were killed velvcd. In my opinion. My Investigators
't ('J ShcehenV ''spenMbllir,. and that "witl, reganl te and th- .h.ibl.y ut.llf.rinn ethics f ,".lt..'1 '-,s"",,, ,,',., , get nl)V one in ! .? ,l" -Menipninery County Kepub cans. ' ,,;", ' ',,. pN,i 0 ellnilnuf-d ' have talked te a woman who saw two
ll of the diets were sentenced at "'- AdinMe, ( ,m,.c,,sJI1en Act. we've Kn.nkliti had mv.ni w, te a deep nnd ,,,!. said, the justice. "I want Iinerr..w uflfrmien nil four rnndfilnts I t,-Mij. The rartrlilge "hells found en automobiles drive along the read 1cad
thrown X'es !, ev,., "lh" cured , "' '""""I te light." were e..,std- -rlens concern for spir.t.ml renl Mes. ; ,,1 ,, ,, ,.,,. "'M"' " je tJ-nlntli Street ,. cren,l near where the bodies were Ing te the Phi IPfrm 'J" Thwadtr
W L 7r.1E 1 nblt ""-' l",fn" '" "'" '""""'' '"' H.infi.rd Pr nth. from ..bout tli.-ir 17!)... ,.eriMi ,ht: uVch of many persons during ' '"'atic. m the edge of IMnwnre Coun- ,Nf.(lVrm bore the name of .the Peters, night nnd c directly toward lie apple
f the drug nam. , Mae.ude-. nation,, nmaiidcr. deliv- when as n te the ,;e of little faith '" ' ' ' ". ,VJ; fli,tht." U',?'"1 ",' ',P evcnlng they will Ce te Cartridge Company. ' trees -under which the bodies were
iirt.i n.cniDi IMC COD l""'1 '"f"r" "'" '"""I. annual ...n- the whole s,t,i.,ti0n seemed per.n... ! s'ul . W V V sler father of the ' M,,,,,n nmI (,,ratcr- rri.i, f nM,l. 'found. I believe that the bodies of
"NEW DISCIPLINE FOR , ve.,., ,.f tlw; I,.,-m a. I,, opening s,,. the se-clied Second. Awakening began Vli;i,,,,mm;.;j fennerly M.nnected with , Heed Iavea Party Wednesdav An",fr C" 'C. "' d8'S . ft"JL0 "'" "ni' .r.":, "' I'tfdt
lAHUTbUHUULrunu,...... r T . ,,, ,, .,, ,., H..hW te. ,0, ,h, ,Mr of Anether crmr or em, ,nor es was .-- -em there egerrhi of
The time-werii "sta.v -nfter-M-l.nei reup, llmiiicial tlierwKe, ,an stand ,, ,1 ,. v ,. 1..,'. .. .,' ' ', , sred." he told the correspemlents. 1 ,, v ,, , f Rhede Island te mni-e1" M'spect. inns, tne starenicnt mane
punishment has little ,,Tec. ..,, p;..U.s beiw.vn the ,W f .h.." Anieri'cut! ';, ,,'tB . N ! ' 's, , 1 1, "'' ' ' " W W"? ""'l"' !
,whn are habitually, tardj New. hew- p(u ,, th, fuHHIm-n. of ,at th-v J m? , ' ', " '" l ' ,' ,, '. "' np . . with Mustapha Kemal Pasha, but the j Tp w k ., , , , , , U which the representatives of the only
ever, when the tl o'clock bell uncs l,ey Wil,,. , b, jM eldU-a.i,,,, ., '''-.er ,, i s - " - JnUC . sever,7, " ""' M'! In Wilkes-Iinrre. with Senater Wllllnm t,W0 ,,cTnH ' " "?? it .1 '
mut be en the eh or eNe get out of ..'d,,. I,....,,,,, 1. 1.., .iuiiix.l as the ,n"'"em T ', ,' ,l" ' ' ' ,l our Hilt sh lies. They were stub- F t0rah of Idnhn it nn nddd rir ' fnr as known, arc attacking the an-
Wl earlier next morning. . V..1PU f ,b,. J,,, ""nLn I,,', ) '1 Z , '" '" , wgestTu. .tRnVh" "?"''" oeurteous. but France P ,. ''lie Tfe nl" "'Klev-" Jherltle, for their Cupidity and their
Eight o'-leik in the mernlns i the , trvlI .... ,, ,., b ,. ,, , n-emaM m. nt aim uggc tien te eth- ,,.,,,, n ,llr,l(erntit part In the es- . rn()r Rfe e)J frlf.m, cm, . s,,na,0. failure te solve the mystery and bring
hour for the tardy ones, nnd each n.ern-,,, blllIJ ,,lat iN .,,.,,, ,;,w,r ,rT) ll(.,(ltinn of this SvlI1(I ,0 10 tablishment of peace In the Near f ,,, , , , opportunity the murderers te justice.
,lng ten te l.ftee.. befc enter the sci,,,,, nd psMl.i!ltie may be directed tl,llt it ,. ,r f ,.h'r X. nl. (alie, Is "r l.v E".?.r,'. l- ,, . .1 n ,i. te speak In the campaign. He has a , 1,rn"" ,1",(esc,' te a reporter that
gates f..r the extra hours weik. I.:i li ,..11 (, ,.s ,. .. ,iP1i icntf.! ih,. ' 1. .... r"; ,, , . "J The KrenC 1 intervention en the ,,.,'. ,, '. ? in,,,..' ,., Miss .Ner 1, as attorney for Char btte,
day a teacher . nlg.ml te greet (he , B-; ! ' v f,r ' JB . " ' f -peelal men .... In thN re pec . e , f , . nfWIllirll, .rent,,! gn-al ,r5 ,, 0eek, te a .1 them . le '"" large packet of letters which, he
earlier riser-, .n.it li.c, ... the .studv ' ',up ' te "l,r '""' """ '" ",,r '' s,'lr'1- m ' "J'M ''"' ' ,"s;,1"" entluibias,,, among our Turkish friends ''' i"' tlp ' l " "' l,ie snjs prove the Intimacy between the
lu.ll nn.l ... Him iIh.v n..n,l il, tin... In "urj- ' ere net peculiar, they were simply r 1 1.. ,lr ,. r..Pm s." Pelllliul tattle. '
jChlenye, f)ct Kl-L'dwartl Archl- Naval AlTnlrs was net complete, be- ,., , Uc appointed bv Mrs Spung.r l,,f '"' , Hn " ';". "I1," V'V ir.i ' '.'. , ',i , V aviavdv nrnit
bald Valentine, vl.e president ami di- , fore our w I...I- m.vi program wan en- L- ffillewV'- Mrs. -lullns Leng Stern, of ,ll,t I l"k'-l "" " '" "." "f a " - i-utn f At iWr iw" Iwi
rector of Armour U Ce. and a pioneer ' dnngered. We went .., Confess ,,sk- Wilkel Ha'r.e. chairman; Mrs H.i, k t ,. d Iturrietl out te the, hi.- f 'i-n'j, myie. 't? 'uyjral .erji. Ve?.
Chlengcmn. died vcstenlay a. Lake I'er- mg that adecp.ate defe,,.,. be ,!. ,uker. O vplmnt : Lettie II Leba.l.. k' !';'';'' . -IM.,, ,' ,7t "ft,, 'WnU
e.t home of .1 Ogden Armour after an lafmcl Our sup,,.-,, ,Us been acknewl- Yerk Carrie I.nrle. Hhnreii . Mi. (ins ."'" intruder lest Mum., elf In n crevi , I ,.,., , , , Tua llftu. T j."'-
Colonel Sir Aur Oavidsen , H J'T' ' f"' '' -'i m.Sfe nk' '" l'l&t mESSSB
Londen. Oct Id -, My A. P , l ' su i 7 .Mm . e ', ,,Va Me , ln"'.'he X Ml Z n M -"l)n nn" Manh" - , l-n-l nmny friends In Mnnayunk.
Colonel Hlr Arthur Davidsen, IC c. n , i 3 2 k . er "'la rnlter : Mrs, Josuph Ohetsteur, ! Mr. IJewen shouted, but the man,
Jf? U'!a?. "?':d l -- . . -Tvecl , i',1, ;7.he Legie'n";,:"th.. ..'. 1 1 Cl.ester ! Mr-, S-mufl T-..n, Wanen. " "K .'. J" ''-.?wd an, I nppearetl SENTISTS judge
w.n """."" ." ' rtignan wnrif,,, ,.iriiciiv,. rv,-iM. r..r ., ,,. I ...wl Mrs. Kdwln .ugeriinitn, run- .,. ,,.,-, -, . IPBI
May Head Legien
T I Jjfc.'MlL '
rv
W. H. IIKAl.KY
('einniauilrr of I'rnnsylv.inl.t He
P'irlineiit of the merieaii Ijccl'tn,
who h lienir.ed by Keysttine dele
pi(e at annual rt.mfiitieii in New
Orleans te heroine national cem-m-jiidrr
tieUlM D0017WU
fg IjCfJlOI
- , ,
CfJlOn Chief
( nr;i;ii-i from Pa" One
ero is nnd de our n'lM lv i ie dinlltd
man.' -aid t'emiiiander Itealey, ' it
v.ili no! be ms'.u yen- lie'ei tiie Am
1.... I ...I.... ..Ill I nM It. Ihn
country th'it must be reckoned with in
every phase of our national life. The
da hn come in the leulen wtien the
met that n mnn feiwit alerniisiy evet-
sens will net count se much as hew
hard he has feusihr for Hie Ameilcnn
,.,., I.-..W ..l ... . .U.. .lie. .
Membership (iron
"Starling a veur of membei -hip dur
1 nir one of tin- git.iti.st anil.ir-t 1 in! de-
presslnlls AlllC! It'll litis ever I'Xpl'l ie.lled .
the Ami rl( 111. legion bas grown 111
membership Its pu-ts a.tlve and fun. -
tinning in fni iv- lep.irtments m
this .ii.intry an I tvwntv -thiee ntliei.s
s.ut tned ever the glebe, number 11.
L'nii. "While in the early venis of l.egien
a.tivitv men Joined, -etae milv out of
iiriesitj or Is'eai.s.. ntlier. joined. Ie-tau-e
in the gie.'tt wave of enthusiasm
It was the tliliu; te de, the iiietnbei-liip
new. In this font tli jear, is tbe solid,
siilistantial nrtiml fighting gang, who
1'iteinl te stav witli it. te ciur.v en
ilireugli nil the eimliis vear-. that tins
l.i Kinli "t mils sball lie the gre.i'eV
iistninliiij sMiibiil of service n, nil
A 1. lei I. a
I "rtv per lent of the Lesien's lueia-
heisiup is in towns of under j.vie. the
I.I..I. ,. . . . i' 4 . !... t.J 1
, '"? '"" ..fZ:",""?'
...s ' '"i ' ') i lir mill iimii VI i ill'
'arieiie ii.iti.ui.il i niiiinlttecd vvill .ever
inl.elete eviilele p nt real UCI.iinphr.li
nient. Ill iiuiving out the .'Olllflianils
vn.i eve them lu vnin last convention
"I fee pcrsnuallv tlint treiiietiilnii
les.ilu f. ta, betterment of tl.e dis
able! veteians, our lirst duty ulwajs,
have been .illumed. The national ie
iii.liilili.tiiiii i iiimnittee forms u per
in.iiieiit f iikI.it ten for all our future
vvnik for the disabled I. inn.
What Is
iimie it means that he Is uelmr te te-
v in ie
ctninii v
) !
V '
1 I4Wh "'
f.Kj?- nrffitSS!?': NEAR EAST PEACE ASSURED.!?. tTO,.1 3 S wmj tffi Ki 'XZZ "
! niusud ",S' ,;BB,i.,n1,,rs 'ien--weil nlgt a, bird . a, .,,,,;, pRcs, PNV0Y DECLARES I Ti ' U"..?, Derive Agency. S lieekn.an street. J .". said that MP. should b.
right: we knew it is right, and right " ;" ; ",, ;.'-, ' -- - I that afternoon nt the Hetel I.eirnine. " , K'-h, en ebv Klore'nceNer h " "J " ' " ir .have done
,lh:'.l.1::r;:,,1:..:!!.;,:::,.r.1? ,. .... .I.W a round ...mien . mimbers te FrankHn.Boulllen Dlapleased at Senater Iteed wi:i leave the., party Cra enythlnff of the sort. According te
k, ,,..;,: 1 1. 1. .; ,..:... ...r ,. .', the Ml..w.hin of the denominations. . levd Qeerae's Speech i ," "ri'".. 'V ".."" 'T. ' ."'T1'"? V Mills. slxtM-smr-i.il daughter "raun. juiia ua.i ncceun.e,. ier evcrj
Inre s-M-did and sel rhasiM,' , "Aneth.-r imp-.r am feat.ne of the Uhnu A p., .,, J T.Ie. ...id ll. go ", Fra kUn C. im"; of ,, ""T'T"1 r1""' S " , Thursday0 September 14.' The . etec-
een one little -etbn.k It,,, the-e who re,,- ' ' ; ," n'1 ' mll hl even! en Krankli.'.-Houlllen. Fiench peace envoy I nddr's, the e;.UI1grTn Chan e?- . Je- "", "' "gf.'X Hv " W " atatemefnta wen,
I r. resent .lie pep, Wnlil..tm. ..re n , ' ' ' ur, , f l...m" n.l.leiis 11- ,0 thr T!"'kh "'"'"""V' lf,v,,1 '' U.urg. Friday he will be heard in Mil- ' f,'1 ?n,", attributed te Charlette Mills refleclng
the . w th us bv eteiit tnn erlt es. v,, ,.,. in tiie sp.ier.. 01 imm. miiens. in- ,, te. nv. nnd was received by Pre- . irv1I1P fn, rv,,,,. ,.. ti. . te the msplciens against lilm by calling ., ,,. n.e. ,, ...,.. n,t
"I-,. nan. ....t.....-l...l 1, the war. without ', - "U'ViZZllZ mle Peinca.e.. . . . 1 ,, wi lPve the nomli-eesfer CevVr- i nt . "'"T!"?' tha CharloUe bad been Indulging In
l.t.l. ........ .1 I. . 1 ..,,- fc."..' ..,.., .... , .iitii.,,., ,,, ,. ... ,.., ... nnn J ..in. m,a IUn.L ,.,.. .... .... :,,.lll Tll'liri'ST 1 II I' 1I"II111KT III'IIIT ITHIIII'II II H
nun or i.iiine urn",, wne -I'lvi'i.. no one ,. .i... t ... ....... .... !..,. i nui ii.nnn.u inm .s. - i ur imi Lieutenant tievernnr en 'rimi-a. " i - :?".- ------ -- :
kth or Kin ite tl.es,. iihii .ei veil, no one "".. ".. ... ' .1 ....' ..." "I am convinced rnnt peace in us- i ..... ,ln, 7 .,,,.., i:m..rn. fPi.., '. am. iireienuim ubi." '"-'k ." "
. , . .. ' "' " "l.e n L,,.r. ...-. f. ... ."
,. v.- i-P.re deal fro... the ,, ,,,,,, .,, ,we natleI1(l, m, ers,
"l'hel.ed Will, Red Tape '"' Stale officers, fifty-one .lelegatea.
rtfri- ..Ifriintnu Hermit i -1 w e out-of-
' St. ,,.,.... tl.e ,m before Cb.lsti,n."fr ''"T"'e,i; H.ventt. out .u
with a -ii.teMsful appeal for bednltje de- """ guets nml Mx visitors p'etenr.
. isinii. tn save the lives of men bntasFiil . After the invocation bv Itahbi Dr.
w.ih even weiiv and choking with red I ,Mnmn Nathan, the welcome bv Mrs.
lup. th.. .tiniinitlee built up n 're-,., . ' MnrKleMl president of the
ii.endeus iciertl of constructive servlt-e. ' , , , ". ' . f, ,,, , , , ,
"V .ii. Im veui ineniber.sliip, have clven
'he Lemen the pewei a
. any mi this work
"I et n.e nckiien ledce
nresfliie tn
m.-l-iaiiie nf the Allien' hi Ied Cress,
wlii.h him uii.de possible the I.iallite
tii.nte nf inn- liuixii, lejiri setitatlves In
eierv vetentlis' bureau district
The Military Affiuis Ceniunttwi has
had n paitni.larl.i' a'tlv
vear ion
will He parttcul.iiiy intereitMl in
tl.Ut pni't of its Werk Which .evereil
.. .
lour 1 fi ciiiuieiiilaiinns fur
iiiaft s.vstem in time nf war
1 l.e lepelt et the (nnilnitten
t)mi(i veterans of the World War
last night made merrv. held Impromptu
street dances and gcnei-dlly enj. yed n-
cldents of the icunlen
Prnctlcallv every State in the Union
lonventien met this morning, ii'i well I quota for each rnunwl section nnd that aids, October L'I, te resume bis pub
as a number of territorial possessions, , the committee alfce budget for the an-' lie appearance as a pianist,
and representatives of pests of the nual administration expenses of the Paderewskl. iepnrted tedav for Paris
legion In foreign countries. Delegates' State conference, and en that basU from his handsome residence a
was repreeiiieil when the nntiennl
""'i 'n ' 'iiiiiii nni s(-lf:ll(.ri
from Callferni.i, eiitstandlng contestant
for the VJ'S.l national convention, ar- Mrs Hldi.ey .M. Htern, nnuemii cnnir- n.v .Mn.iaine niuercwsKi ami is hecie
rlvr.l here clad in bread-brimmed black, man of Ihe committee) for the adult tnrv. Witl, tin; party went Pnderew
bats, red shlrls and knee beets, the deaf, read u paper en the work. i hl.i s most prlr.e.1 grand piano,
icslnme of .he "forty nl..er. . I ., After the. repc.rtH of he toaen - '
1L n fT v est, was mil a.egan ei
ion t acme i.eiibi orient) I
tea and tbev
Were ninki)ig tliehisvlves aeen and heard,
lUctrlbufiliukyvllcivv jiepplcs, te deletntcs
,;uidte th'B women folk.
EVENING PUBLIC
N. 1. PRESBYTERY
Werk of Syiied for One Hun
dred Year3 Summarized by
Church Historian
HAS BEEN POWER FOR GOOD
Su'cln' iiiiielri M fi'ttpi'j VtthHr LttUi'T
Alkilillc City. tlrt. If,. Celebration
nf the centennial of organized Pichv
NrlanlMii In New .lei-e.v wits begun
here tin afternoon with the one liun
dredlh nniiunl assembling of the S.vne.l
if N'ew .lerey in the I'ir-t Presby Presby
terlen Chn'reh.
The feature of this afteinnen was
the centennial address bv Hi. Frederick
William Leetschcr, professor of church
history nt Princeton Theolegi. nl Semi
nary. In parr, he snld :
, i"?,rsi.:v;r. "u? ssx
'The Svned of New ,lcrey celebrates
s,, ',';, vl.v ,,.,; i.'"
be Sjnwl of New eik and the S nod
I. i?ri i '.'," Hrs", ineet
It hell Is first meet-
of N'ew .Icrn-j .
iiifr in flii ftt'h l'cfc.tit'liniiin I li 1 1 tnli nf
IIIM Ml - I i -IM n IIIMI lllU'll VI
. ark. en Uetelmr St. lVi . the Uev
I 'I Mlllll 'I U'MI II II II ! A IV IMIIlli
preneiiing tlie opening vermnii, nnd
I'ref. Alrblbalil Alexiiniler. of Prince
ton, .serving ns the lirst moderator. It
i enistnl of the four PreslrWrrle of
N'ew Ilniiiswick. .Icrwy. Newton mid
Siinpielianiia. cnmprislng eighty-three
ministers, 1(1 1 congregations, twent
I'niir lirentlntes nnd twenty-five candi
dates for the ministry.
"The opening decades of the nine-
ds'iitli century formed one of the bright-
est erns in the development of American
.-.U-i. ......I... TU.. ..I. ....!, ......, I
giving expression te another of the
' linrnc'eriMli' traits of our Reform' J
faith.
Ediie.itinn.'il Werk Strewed
' The faiail.v of cliun lies te winch we
he'eng bus ni'Vir put a iireiiiliim. either
011 sanctified Ignorance or uiisiin tilled
learning. In the First I'oel; of Disci
pline of ihe Chinch nf Scotland it was
leelareil exee.lient thnt 'evcrv ,.tl,le
JEWISH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL CONVENES
Pennsvlvania Sections in An-
J
nual Session Hear Reports
of Various Committees
188 ARE IN ATTENDANCE
The pecentl annual State conference
of the Pennsylvania sections of th
Council nf .Tcwitdi Women convened at
n n .....l.,,.!, ,i,.u ...rnliitr n, ilm Ilniel
flilinueipiim nei-ut.u .v....s., ... ...,..
Women, wim resuen. It'll te by .Mr-. J.u-
IRKS CENTENNIAL
I -
the lilted States of America It wn "":' """""' "- "" i '"' ; ",' ,vn,
.all nte heinp l.v the net of the ' . , ''? ,,ln1J. WW'f ''itn "-liRSt
f,.ii..i.i emiK- nf'i xrh.iri.liv ,i,M ' olwindencu. ercl of the ncciiient
s .1 , i i Vni, T.V , Mulckly reached police hendnunrters. nnd
Sjne.l of New Verk : nn.l Ne . c ie . ' ., . .., ..,', BCnUr ,he
' Kene Springer, jiresitlent of tiie Pinii
the financial, svlvnnia State Conference Council of
Jewish Women.
Committee. Itcperts lO.vl
Oreetlngs were also extended te these
iitlendlng the convention bv Mrs Per
il'liailtl Dilsheliner, piesldeilt of tl.e
ti. . 1. 1 ntl,... 'Pievtiiln ssll uf ntIw., ,jl!
Sinili I 1'JIHnil 11111 1 t lllirn. t nci i nw'e -,
.,.. ,ririi,g nefblen wen taken up
i .l ,l. ,l. ...nill.lir nf Ihe r. l.ei t
universal ( u, ,M, yailuus cetiimittees en iitles, in
iinniliils and linance. The trensuier's
fill . . ....j crlfiiri fltWI II Mil II lriliL'
L'lv.'ti nnu
! mendatlei. of the cha r.i.ni, J In. .1
J". M rreumi, i' , '""' ' ,,'
' "'"''"d tf- u"'Zn ,r, U i '' , P? l v"ln"
I of Htnle work re Igleun scIioeIh, Instl-
tutlenal work .anil lie weric ter iariiij;nce .1. Pailernwskl will sail
Tim plan is te apporllen the
wninen
ji ,.,.,-
estimate State clues
..... .-. --- ... ., , , .
ine.r various ".""- " ' , "'.
jeurned for the luncheon, nt which all
the alternate and delegates were the
gtiets of (be Philadelphia members of
the Council.
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
town' should have lt college; while nt
the same time nrovilen was made far
the preparatory work of the grammar
(school, and the university was vlewptl
nil the crown of the nubile system of
'duration. And In our own country It
wns the CnlvlnlMIc churches that es
frbllshcd our first colleges. It wns te
furnish a godly and well-trained minis
try that Harvard. Wllllnm and Mnry,
Yule and Nassau Hall were founded.
"Our history as a synod pledges us
te a joyous trust in Ged with tespect
te our future. The past, with Its
achievement)), its victories, Its progress,
Its n.anlfevt tokens of the divine fa
vor, Is secure. He who guided our
father nf old will be te their children
the; pillar of cloud by day nnd of llre
by night."
Breker'8 Sen Held
After Wild Chase
t'np.flnurd from rnee One
Ardmnrc. nt Arg.vlc read. rtheaii's car
went up en two wheels nnd almost top- i
pled ever. It finally righted ItFelf.
The police say Trctler continued in-
..I.... I. I.. . I....1 n.i 1, ..t.(nfl .I.A ..f. '
mur.lll)( 111". 1J,'I IB uv iiiinv.i inu .k-
sklrtM of the town.
Patrolmen King nnd Itelder. of the
?' ;, ,sr' pss, t
l.ewer .Merlen pence, cenimamicercu n
nearby reads. They kept up the hunt
, ' ,, ...,.,i,, fc... .Vi.i ,i.,.i ..
until after midnight, but could find no ,
(r(u,c of Trexlcr B
I.-rlv leitnv Av.ln,ere n nwnkcncd ,
bv the-shrieking of an ni.te horn. If i"rs gainst uver-connitence whl.r0 ,)P bodies were feunjU 'Ihey
continued Indefinitely. The polite con-;, "In fct, reports, nre se rosy I feci lirve.nain.iny people have beleved from
eluded that Trexler was back en the Me warning my friends as vigorously I he beginning, that the ra pie were
job and thev wevc right He tore " I, knew hew ngaiint letting ever- I lured or followed e some tryatlng place,
ilireugli the' town nt express-train ' confidence endanger the result. The wheic they were killed, or wlience tney
speed, tlie police say, and leered e. -er his thing te de is net only te keep work- weie aVVCiltelhpiAhney
lift shoulder at carlv morning mllkincn. ' '" " "ie last moment, but te put were killed, and that then their bodies
This time (lie police were prepared en mol' steam tiie nearer we get te were taken by nutomebim te the spot
with a high-powered car and after a election day. Hard work never was . .hrrp tIlcy werr found. They also dc-twii-mlle
chase, caught the veutli as he , responsible for a lest fight; ever -con- clll,( in nnswer te charges that they
was heading tewnvd Overbroek. Al-
added M. 1'ratikIIn-P.oulUen.
The Fiencli envoy's fate. i)iiielily mi
Iwrisl at mention of Prime Minister
l.leyd Ceorge's Manchester speech.
"I shall have wiiiietbing te say about
this," he declared. "The Uritish re re
enfercements had nothing te de with
the iiencemukllig and the Uritish Pre
mier s speech would go a long way
1 "iwiir.l enuangeriiiK 11 new. were 11
' -ie! built upon solid biies
PATROLMAN'S WIFE
REPELS A ROBBER
Mrs. Marie Bewen, With Baby
in Arms, Crabs Husband'3
Pistol and Intruder Flees
FUNERAL AIDS HIS ESCAPE
patrolman's wife, with her six
months' old baby in her anus anil her
hu-baiid's pistol in her hand, repelled
i ..i.i... .. i. i i.i i,.
t UlMIOSeil llllllll'l llll WIMIHIH I...
, ', ,Me4 ,. Tjftv,, strPt.,, .Mnna.
vunk. today ,
' Sue Is .Mis. .Marie liewen, tiie jeunit
uifl. uf ,,lltrillmm tTm ,., of th,.
j.(iiit jni jistl,r streeirt station. Her
hushan.l was off duty tedav, and went
te .all en his mother, m civilian
, bithes. He left Ills revolver behind,
I "He put It oil the ilresM-r, wnld
.j ,.lW,.n ..nll,i llu hni(1 t(I ,ne aH
In- wiin leaving, 'New Mitile, bu cm re
fill it you have te move It.
"lie hadn't been Lene se lone when
I bean) footsteps. I had gene te the
kit. hen te get little Jphn, my baby, his
iiettii.. i unci mm in ui.v iiru.s. i
lie.ird foet.ste.s. and turned, thinking
it was my husband.
"Instead, I saw a man nlx.ut forty
.i.nru t.l.l Iinf.ee nut 11, nl rniiE-.H
old, heavy set
though very neiitly drced. bis hair was Z.,CT .. ti. .. i . Vi gntinn, that tney nave iniormanen
tousled and his general appearance In-I n L ' ," ' -' ,n,end t0 feI,0W ! whieh fixes the exact time of the rnttr-
...v.iv .. ,....v .. ..,.v, ...... n-.. i,r ll,,f.Im,'e, nnv n.r vn.l mt HT. .... ... ., , . , .
lF L III.I 4 I SS 1 HIS .---- . 1 ll'l I II llllll illlil. illllll. 11L lll- lllllllll 111
...... y,..t. ,,..., j .. fc .... -,-
u l,..,wn .eat nnd 1,1;... trousers.
I uas It-rriDlv iriKiireriPU ier n iiuu
panet Leave8 Heme ,n 8wtr.
'
, fi
land for American Tour
etiav.i. Oct. 1(1. fllv A. P.)
Ig-'
fnr thn I
I'lilted Stales from Havre en the liner.
Merges, near Lausanne, accompanied
, j. .. ,,-,.,-
artl Bteiillv te the sitrictlveneM t u
Inlsremlnic pictures of tameui folic, of Im
portant events, nf tUitunt ple vrhkh mi.
li-ir In ucli nbundmnt nxaiura In the Koto Keto Kote
rvurn iifcljen of th Hunrtsy J'uiu.ic
I.wn, "Jtnke It a Habit." df,
dressed. He was swarthy iind had a i.nnnein p. i,uu,. frtemis anil 'all iTrdan
m.islacbe lie were n brown bat nnd !"". 'f whiih u. win, a muni,,., invited
PINCHOT CONFIDENT,
URGES ADDED VIM
Pleased With Registration in
Phila., but' Warns Against
Being Toe Sure
SEVERAL ADDRESSES TODAY
"What we have found In our tour
of the State haa given us complete con
fidence as te the result en November
7." aid Clifferd Plnehef, Republican
nominee for Ooverner, before leaving
the Itcllevue-Stratferd this morning for
a tour of Chester and Montgomery
Counties.
"Since my arrival In Philadelphia 1
have reports which make thnt confidence
entirely secure," Fald Mr. Plnchet.
"The registration In Philadelphia en
the last day was excellent. There is
every reawm te believe the regulars and
the independent forces, including the
women, will see te It that the corres
ponds vote Is cast,
"What f an told concerning the situ
atien in Philadelphia is duplicated by
reports from the populous ceuntle"s I
whlch surround Philadelphia, as well
ai frnn) j.eknwnntia hnd Luzerne.
...
Yf." .i "-".",i .i i le ,.i "
McSPARRAN AND RINCHOT
SPEAK HERE TOMORROW
Beth Nominees for Ooverner Will1
Address Women Voters' League
Jehn A. McSnnrran. Democratic can-
didate for
(ioverner. remmetl ins!
campaign Kpeecbuuihing
tedav it. a
tour of Northampton, Menteur ami Ce
lumbia I eitntlcM.
The Democratic leader and his col cel
leagues en the State ticket will he in
Philadelphia tomorrow, Mr. McSpar
1 nn will Hpenk before n luncheon of the
LeiiKiie of Women Voters in the llelle-vue-Stratferd,
at which time Clfford
Plnchet, bis Republican opponent, will
nl.u sjieak
Tomorrow night the Democratic nom
inee will address two rallies, one in a
hall at MHI" North llreacl street antl
the ether at Laber Lvceum, .Second nnd
Cambria streets. He will nlse ad
dress the State Council of Jewish Wom
en while In tills city.
Claims of Increasing strength are
made by the Democratic nominee and
his telleiigues en the State ticket.
Ledge Recovers Frem Celd
lyfllOV, Mass., (let. Pi (lly A. P.)
Senater Heniv Cabet Ledge, 'who wns
tumbled with a shsht cold yesterday,
has cnmplctflv recovered, Ids physician,
Dr. Ilrnce W Paddock, said today.
ltKATHs
AKn At h'i mirnuitr home, AmMtr,
f . en Oct 111. 1 (,!' th Hen. IJDW1N
It AHI" AnrniiriL.Trpiit nf funrrnl lMer
IlKVNS W - im I.-. lt.JS. SAIIUHI, J.,
en i,r the Lit. ,l,iir.. (in.) Arinle Jlrn.inan.
llfUMMs .mil friMil in-Iteil te funeriil
e.liielnv h 'In A M from .lie resilience
if hm in -t - .lr linn, h et.ilUuher. 51110
nifivii n ii ni in', i imi Silfinn requiem
iruikB vi th- t'lainli of .he ImniHculnle 1'en-
in mi, In A .VI Inl-rment Hely Hcpulchr
i wi.Ml.s i..f is. nt Oeenn Cltv. V. .T.
."A"')!,1 As.',,w',r i'f , nttt'nliuuse '
L'ni' ' , -nZll "s i.naM "aT,ii.,n,M,
h
te
. . - ,,., -."-, .-nei'it.u
, ..ul.l.KA .
... ..i .. hi., i uihreii si. iTankrtirtl.
Intern enl Lis. t ,..,r If ill t'emr.cry 1'rlenilM
i.i. ...n , . iiKsint 7 i a j. i ej
M"' . '. . Of in t'ltv
MtHlKi; lu. ilinh llr, 11 mnn . 1.1.
1 . 1 '..:.. . ". "'-.. ". ut"
V 1 "V.- . . " -" 'i" '' ii-iii i.arc 1WIIII.
.... r .-j.mim-.!. IJM l.firr 1WH..I
Til I.K l.tul..,,,! f I ..l... , ,, ,
.1 ve.
, VilrtLZ,1' "'ela'a "SS
mtuin-Mi intpitneni iTlvnti, Trlenda
a dentrifice bv
the decree of
thoroughness with
which it cleans the
teeth.
Fer seventy years
dentists have recom
mended S.S.WHITB
TOOTH PASTE
i
AUrtluh-23ttnU
H1K
mil I
OCTOBER 16; 1922
Court te Name M'Cran
in Murder Case Today
Centlnnnl frem Pse On
that when the bodies were discovered
the rector's eyes wcr closed, wblle Mrs,
Mills' eves were wide open. It had
pr'cvleusiv been stated In another quar
ter that the eyes of both were closed,
but Totten tmld this was erroneous,
"The eves of the dead usually remain
upon," said Totten. "If Is very strengs
that the rector's eyes should hnyc been
closed. Somebody must hnve closed
."Kreni the moment I saw the differ
ent consideration with which the dead
bodies had been treated, with the eyea
of the minister closed and his glasses
plnced lovingly en his nose, and the
women with her head almost cut off
and her eyes staring. I knew I was net
en the trail of any blackmailer or rob
ber or nny ether ordinary criminal,
Telten Sees End of Myery
"I have had four men working en
that lend for three weeks, nnd working
se nuletlv that nobody but myself has
known what they were doing. Within a
very few days new everybody will knew
and will be satisfied that we have net
been wnstlng time or bungling.
"We don't inter.:! :e b frightened by
Mrs. Hall's attorney. Mr. I'feiffcr. Mr.
Pfclffer can write forty letters for fertr
dnys in succession nnd they are net
going te threw me off tbl case. I
t.,.- where we are se.nif and we ars
net going te be turned back by letter
te the Ooverner. This myntery will be
solved."
, Tl",l ,',n . inBM?ItV,r JlSj ".Sfff
'that they have established beyond dfiubt
tllllt tllO lnUfller (IIU nOl IW piaC
have completely faile.l in tneir invesTtt-
tney nave miormaiien
"VJ Knst Fifteenth street yesterday
urniin bald :
"I have seen n statement In the news
papers te the effect that I had fur-
. i I... i T,.i..,i.... re. i.i. t ,. i
"J"! ' .' "V ,V '"" "" ' V "M ""?
i iiiiuriiiiuiuii. i niti no Kuca in.ng, i i
am nnt working with the authorities at1
all. They have bungled the case time I
anu nine again, nun i co net want tnem
l" minglij any lutormatlen 1 get.
Says Twe Autes Were Used
"i have hail four operatives working
en this cne for sever, thus, renresent-
Ing Miss North. 1 am net getting paid'
for the work. All I want Is the credit
for solving (lie mystery If I can de it.
Wc liave several clues, ai pointing In j
the same direction. When we nni fin
ished with our investigation, I will go.
cither te (ioverner Kdwaids or te At-
Very Few Things Exceed
Expectations" These Suits De
P.ff
iir
Ai
1424 -
terney (Jeneral Mepran tnua, causing
the, arrest te be made, ,
"We get Inte I he 'case late, but my
Investigation has caused me je go bacK
te n phne, which, although hinted nt
in the early irt of the. case, baa ap
parently been laid aside by -the au
thorities. .... i
"I am convinced that the murder wait
net committed nt the farm. They were
net killed In New lirunnwlck. but some
place nearby. After they were killed
their bodies were put Inte two nttto nttte nttto
mebiles nnd were taken te the place
where they were found,
Brntin said that his theory of' Jeal Jeal
etisv was based largely upon the packet
of letters which, lie said Mlwi North
had In her peawss en.' It was in packet
of letters "that high.", he said, meas
uring a, pile with the palms of hla hands
nbettt sit Inches apart.
Ne Doubt of Intimacy
"These lettera leave no doubt of the
Intimate relations between Itccler Hnll
and Mrs. Mills." said the detective.
"The authorities have net Men these
letters nnd we de net Intend te disclose
their contents new. We ero holding
them until the proper time comes, when
we .will produce them.
'The letters ahew," he went en,
"Hint there wns A certain telephone
number from which Mri. Mills often
telephoned the rector. 8he gave this
number in the letters, as the place
where she could usually be found nt u
certain time. We hnve been trying te
trace the caila khe received nt this
number, but have net completed the
investigation along this line im yet.'
According te Braun'a theory, the af
fair between the rector and the choir
singer came te the attention of some
body perhaps mere than one person
who had mere than ordinary opportu epportu oppertu
nltlca te observe wbnt was going ptt.
This might have been a member of the
congregation. It might even have been
nnether singer In the choir, where there
was a geed deal of feeling against Mrs.
Mills because of the attention paid te
her by the rector, and her growing in
fluence in church affairs. Seme such
trouble-maker, the theory fellows, took
It upon himself or herself, te acquaint
ethers with the relations between the
rector nnd the choir singer, and thus the
fatal affair of the night of September
14 came about.
"I believe." said Jlraun, "that the
conspirators lured Ilecter Hall and Mrs.
Mills separately te a place that had
been chelsen in advance. They might
have been invited by some one they
knew te take a ride In an automobile.
I am sure thnt Mrs. Mills was In an
automobile thnt night. She left her
t,.Ti ni.niif 7 .nil o'clock, and cot Inte
nut
some lese talk, which he intended te
caution her against. Hrntni bnltl there
was no trutli in a statement attributed
tn Charlette that her mother bad had
en affair with another man. The rector
was the only one, said Brnun.
A letter bearing no date, but tend-
Diamond Jewelry
designed and made by
J..Ealdwell & Ca
Jewelbv - Silver - Watches- Stationery
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
Reed's 4-t3 Values
.
, I It is human te
an(1 equally human te hnd that one
has expected tee much. Therefore,
yhcn something "exceeds expecta-
HivA tien it's worth
I These suits at $45 exceed any one's
reasonable expectations. Viewed
ir,..,, -u: i- i- r 1 1
' ' ' Pc y?"yr "U1 ,l iuuii1--
sV acknowledge
l Z MtT for Stvlf end
gloomed man will acclaim their ex
cellence. C Wcifhcd for Value, it must be admitted that
no such degree of money's worth has been
available for years.
J With these suits Reed's plan te further im
press upon men of sound judgment that there
is a convincing reason for the continuous
growth of this store.
REED'S SONS
26 CHESTNUT ST.
.."t
'f ' .-v-', ill
i i "ii-iM
' - -'fill
,1
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f i M
Are you fussy J
about your
cheese?
Most people are. Se ig,
Heinz. The "just right"
cheese is especially se
lected by Heinz te blend 3!
dehcieusly with Heinz
femeus Tomate Sauce
in the preparation of
Heinz Spaghetti. The
result is a delicious
wholesome meal-
ready cooked ready te
heat and serve. '
HEINZ
Spaghetti
Rtadycvektd, rtcufytemrv
Ing te ahevf Intimacy between Mrs.
.miiis anu tne clergyman wns leunil te- .
day. One eentence in the communica
tion bears out this supposition. It ,
reads : !
"It filled me with pride when the "
mnn at the gate called you doctor."
This Is believed te refer te a trip
which Mrs. Mills mnde with Hall tu
Mnnhnttnn Beach and the sentence evi- '
dently refers te tbe gate tender at the
railroad station.
TRAINS CRASH HEAD-ON
1 " M
Twe Dead In Wreck en Lake Erie
and Western -
Rankin, III.. Oct. 10. (By A. P.r
Twe were killed nnd one seri
ously Injured when two trains of the
Lake Krip nnd Western Railroad cel'
lldcd head-en near here yesterday.
The dead arc: Fred Reaves, of Tip
ton, Ind.. fireman of one of the traiiH.'
nnd an unidentified transient known n.
Brady. Jehn Wnklcy, also of Tipton. ,
Ind., was bcrleusly Injured. f
expect a great deal,
talking about.
angic, uie expert win
their worth. Judged
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