smemi 11 m IPP?5 V'fflS TOW!!?? ) rw." 7-SV.A RSLi II M 1 ftw ' .WST I m M K ftin Aft PI u W tt ii IM i I .MM m m IV IE i". M' s Eftt M M s Bilir 1 1: 1: I HI M tfff 'Mils, I y 1 1 jrs !MJ tH It !l MR i'IH w 1 M IS II 5J a 2r "y Wv, VS EVENING MRS GIBSON WILL f CROWD HEARS WILSON SPEAK DEFEND HER STORY if- y,T Face Neighbor Who Says t "rig woman uia no 999 m Hall-Mills Murder MOTT SPEEDING UP PLANS ' By e Ste Corrfireiff New Brunswick. N. !.. Nev. 1.1. -Mn. Jane Gibsen, the "PJg Weman." HI today ronireni a m niriiu Tim declared Mrs. Gibsen could net have. ,, .. t. itnlt.MMs murder committed. 1 V" "' -'.' ... it ..,... !, ,, r the rig woman iiicni iur Sing of September 14 with her The me-ting was arranged bx the authorities In order thnt Mr-, t.lben may have n rhnr.ee te refute the state ment nttncKing hit "........ . ., 1 Olbsen. the star for the State, j t eager for the etdenl. The new witness is Mr. Nellie T. ,.ii1t. n neighbor of Mr. Gib-en. and , Ymerts the "Pig Weman waswiiu her the n gl of the murder, at the very tlmeMr". Gibsen hjM fwnrn 'ha "w the rector nn.l Mr". Mills killed. Mm. Glbmit nnd Mrs. Uussell bad '' iilea1 encounter yesterday during e. Sn? el ever a pig. 'Mm. Itim-H May Wwrted she wn" net the aggressor. 1k titled she harbored m. 111 will against MMmGUus";-n l a N.re,. She ha, made nflidnvlt M her. story, which she told fir" t t Timethv N. riVl.T.-r. emmse fi Mrs i Piaticd Stevens Hall, widinv nnndMr " ,..Bht it te the attention of Mr. Jleti in eensVteiic Mr- MeU "" ,"" ui ?nVniil went le S.uneiville teduv. r The fi vestignters law little credence In the llu-ill affidavit. IVr.ftive fatten, of Setner-et Comity -.n .1 ft' llevcd if ",,M in-Uieil by 111 feeling nl;Al?VTKtl. -aid. the rpe'caVfflft-sffi wrong nt the little farm rendttMed by Mm lluwll. lVtectives found two rewi dead and two ether cow- and a dumber of p1bm tarvlns """OT' It was tin-f intended te nrrest Mis. IIumcII. who was found in N-w erk "ity. but the enja w.r renned . r Ml believed rMf. Gibsen was the in in fermant. i l'fclffer Hands 0er Affidavit & HKBBvalHK. s ' 1 TK . ' ! MgV tW1 , t KJm 9 t 1 ffflffflfffl)iffflff9iBfffllHMWPE I.JffBBF 'KjBsVHBMi vwal v' vilV.B9VaB .. ...wrt.A'M''e.-" Nil FiiiMiN mm IN SECOND CAKE , 4 Authorities Convinced Package Sent U. of P. Man Was In tended as "Jeke" Here Frem Philippines ttnodrew WilMtn, former l'rwldent, addrw.tl a throne at his ali ali Insten liome en Armlstlm Day. lie N Miewn here as lie appearwl In the iloeroay and faced the crowd of "pilgrim" who heanl him deliver hM first public speech since he became 111, three year age. He appeared te have rcR.ilncd eme of hi vigor NEW STERRETT CASE CLUE A foolish attempt at a craetlcal joke Instead of another poison cake rtmllar t tin one which killed W. W. Sterrett, of Pevnn, wn the conclusion reached by authorities after nn analyula of thecake received Haturdny by Stewart Tatter son Clark, of Deven. Clark Is a Uni versity of Pcnnslvanla student. The aeoend cake, sent by parcel pest and postmarked Urend Street Stntlen, .1.1- ..u. tt'.iu trem frntll fmlsnn. n nliem- i f,t reported today te W. llutler Wlndle, I III tllnnmv fit (MlPXter Ceillltr. The parcel came through the Deven postefflce, and was handled by Miss Margaret Gllles, the postmistress, who imil handed the poison cake parcel mere than n week age te Mm. Btcrrctt. The latter wn made 111 by the poisoned confection and her huband, n public accountant, died lc than fifty hours after catiiii' part of It. Search ter the sender of the mur der ciiUc led 1'o-ttefflco Inspector Simn Simn sen te Youngstown. O.. twlay. He wants te locate a woman said te be n personal friend of Mrs. Kterrclt and who Mted the Stcrrctts when the uc uc ceiintant and his wife were in New . '..' v.irnll. nf Muntcnmerv Counts who is te held the inquest ant. aid today thnt he is ready when ever Majer Windle Me lit te -move. Mrs. Sterrett is net in condition te ie-ie her Dexen home, however, It was said this morning, ami t be coroner will await the. report of Dr. Delia iluaras, the Sterrett family physician. Deven was begeiged Sundar with eurlesltv seekers at the Sterrett home, State police said, and an extra detail of officers was en hand nil day te pro pre vent Mrs. Sterrett from being nnnejed. RUSH-HOUR CHECKS EASY TO PASS, PRISONER SAYS f Baeaeae" TT'-rf ''.v'i pasv nT iBh i biff f M -twfk F at- x V j-v .WV 4 umtmmmmmmm&'iA. '."? a" v BELLAMY STORER BWUMIIEW Fermer Ambassador te Vienna and Minister te Spain Dies In Paris KM &&&. t '.'- i '.v . . . . . . . . PtlA l P I fc ... I ..a !!.: aa . B afk T W " W 1 T 1 I I n U U n - ka B Ik. Mr. I'feirrer. m an interv. .. ffltL NUMUTbtN IVIAJUni I I rniLHUtLrnw outume Mr. Mett. produced Mrs. Hussell , affl- CAMDEN 0NLY 1651 BECOME FIRE DEPARTMENT Mr Buseir story, according , te Mr l'teiffer. came te his attention I ReDubncan Congress and County Run Highland Park Apparatus and i?"8! of the lea 1 rector. Th l Nominees Had Geed Leads fui uut maze uunng ncar.ng Official count or the resuns 01 uw-1 '' ..., ,..,......,, ... !i' election In Camden County, an- Highland Tark, N. .7., en a theft of Utter, written en November 7. fellow v; "Madam: In regard te fceptember 1A Mrs. Jane Gibsen was net nt t lie rhiiiipft rm nt.."',"i.";'": . "i. " ( ever at 11' "r a nine n.-nr- n- .v.. .... , he Iwl taken my deg from a man ok Hamilton wad. She nt or i the lep, of inv shanty awhile and t gave h" St for keeping my Ug. Then 1 - with her te her home and get the deg. We talked awhile and then I went home at 11 o'clock." Her Career Checked Vp Mr rfelffer was madv with Infermv i. te "he Mrs. Russell is. She Uveil in Enr Orange, he said, until IfiOT. when she went te the Cuautauqua Scheel of Nursing at Jamestown, V T. She completed a course the" ami nursed in several place until 3010 wh7n she returned te Kast Orange. .On .r n 10 8. "he married Albert J. numel'ln the City Hall, Trenten. Her SSiden name wa. tteed. The married fiunlc moved te New Yerk. Her litis SSS. she hni told Mr. Hfelffer. stripped her apartment while she was out work lag and she left him. Since then slu has been working in a dressmaking establishment in New Yerk, commuting from this citv. She gave the lawer the names of three or fenr former empleyes, and these. Mr. I'felffer says, he has checked up. He also telephoned the school at Jamestown and verified the fact that Mrs. ltussell had completed n course there. Nelffhbers Doubt Her Story Mrs. KusEcll live" in a squalid one. room (.hack, prepped up en piling. In her barn, which is roofless, are severa calves and fehe owns n few chickens and duck.' She had aceu'-ed Mr. Gibsen of having stolen one of her pigs, and there la said by neighlwrs te have been bad .Bleed between tne two women mil need tedn, was mere surpriins te f fn hl(i iurri, Harris, a 1'lilla aftSJrta'BJS s: ju -"-"tas-tr: Senntur rrelinchuysen majentj ei er Geiernur Kdwards. which vra pi.cteil te lie at lenst 10,W)0. was but Hl."l. Voters cut heads of the ticket in a remarkable extent, but for Con Cen ies, and cuuntj offices the Republican .-nndldatcs reccivwi suD.--uiuiini mujen have been arreted, substituted for the volunteer department and answered nn ah.rm of tire with the Highland 1'nrk nre apparatus Saturday. TI,.. ,l.,t..,.Hv, Hniiz. Itnvlp. ffrrls. Mahaffty and Smith, were n't n hearing ates received sub.-tautlal mnjerl- ,. r.,i. f Ti,,in t'nliiyni. es. Ongre.sMnnn I'attewen 'lefeatcd fp ()f enp of nl.rcst(1(1 mcni (.:,argCl 'iN Democratic opponent in the county . .., P,,.:,.ri ,he st.ilen furs. ,i IW.1H. while for Sitrrecat. lWves ,v,. ' th(l n?,. nlnrw ,.ftn. . Republican, linei a mojeriij or iw,-v MpmbPrs of the fire company falling .,er In-ing. hi Dpmecrntic rival. respond, Detective Smith dreie the . In h; cll .t (Mmden. IvInB s mn- ,1 inP nml tllp etllP1. ,,,. only for Majer ever an Hart, donning rubber coats, went U..puhlic.in. k Inrreasei te WS. , M ,,rh ns ,n R bacn imd Leaders had cvpected en Hart te win c.,:.,u.P,i ir, by at Irnut ftOOO. The- eflinal count j cvXr te the hearing, testimony tt,,5 "b ftlte5 H... Sen.ter-Fre- I & l ..' Z&" '" Mrw' !L liiighuv-en. L'-.PfK: IMwards. 28.LM1. JVHnghuysen's majority, H'wl. l'nr (Governer Runyon, -I'.fiM: iAT, ,S7.r. Runyon's majority, Fer Censrcss Pnttern, Republic- i w)fe pf nej3 Elizabeth. N. J., Man's an. iO.f'u ; Westcntt, uenieciar, nj. i r,i Pin 35.271. Pniterwur majority. 05R3. B"y In Ceal Bin Fer Surmgntc Reeies. Republican, r.liwbeth. . J., Nev. l... tHy A. 11) "1 Irving. Democrat. -0.'J71. ' T. ) His threat vlnsbed and a razor, Reeve-.' mnjeritj. 1".C0. the handle of which was wrapped In The mnuiralttv iete in the city of several one dollar bill, clutched in his C.inideu wn : King, Democrat. H.OeS: I hand, the body of Leuis Mdnvlteh was Van Hart. Republican. 34.130. King's ' found by his wife today in a coal bin uiMieritv. Si". In the cellar of their home. In the 1 ne reurteenin was inu uuy tu u. umu c (".i . ,.v.v ....... ..... .. Camdn which gave a majority te al' at $1200 Democratic candidates. Leidewtch, who was a machinist, had being held in ?1000 bail for a further hearing. THROAT CUT WITH AZ0R Tells Detectives He Cashed Four Within 20 Minutes In One Bank Isaac W. Riehurdsen. salesman, who told detectives lie turned iniei te ki ..i.i. .. i.lnl, tn Imv mprllcine. ter hi stck wife, has confessed te passing between thirty-five and forty worth less checks within the last few days, in addition te the theft of overcoats, for which he was arrested. Ills wife, a former nurse, was dis charged from Mount Blnal Hospital, where she had been a patient, several i.is age and is new at the home of her parents en Master street, near TwcntliUh. . , . , , , Richardson told the detectives hi method of passing checks wnH te visit a bank during the rush hour when a long line of customers was waiting te cash checks. Counter checks, drawn en fictitious accounts Ter amounts raiigniK from ten te twenty dollars, were u'e. bv him and becnuse of the ru:h were net Investigated closely by the pajing teller before being lionered. He rasMd four nub checks in one bank within u period of twenty minutes, he said, Saturday City Hall detectives, led by Richardson, recovered nine overcoats he had Kelen. He has been held re., court. This Is Miss Constiele Valder, (he Philippines' twenty .two-year-old delegate te the W. C. T. V. con gress in this city Vlste "Drf Next, W. C. T. U. Is Told Continued from Van One linked fncertlcs te make some ether ue of giapi's than turning them Inte wine. "Sunday is) the jsrentj drink day there." ilp Slack said. "It Is the crime daj. the danger day." punish wine am playing havoc in Iceland. Vive hundred and ten thou mid people in eetlnnd have foreswern liquor and are living no license. Thirty nine per cent of the people voted no license at the last election. The lotiventlen was formally opened bv Ml- A mm A. Gorden, vice presi dent of the world organization. A fea ture of the opening wna the presenta tion te her by Mrs, Jehn MaeClced of Viiteiin. Australia, of nn Australia boomerang. It was mounted with a slher plate of dedication te Prances Wilhird. founder of the W. C. T. 17., nml s-eiit te the United States by the women of Australia. N..s that the wife of the Minister te the I'liited States from Uruguay wan en her way te the convention as a dele gate from that country was made pub lic during the morning. She had been cabled from her government and was nialiliii; the journey from Washington. Vi.Itii, frrtm fnr.iff Innrlrt furnished piquant intorest'fer the home delegates between sessions, .much or interest, wne centered in the Rev. nnd Mrs. Arthur Yajntir and Edwin Goena Sakere, all of Nurnlia, Ceylon. ' M... P.. vnntiti. tu 1n1r .Ktrtnnnfl nnil wero the pale yolevv dreta of the native. Her husband, who Is fair-skinned and a niini-ter, was in nn ordinary black frock coat sull. They both expressed pleasure nt America's strides for pro pre pro hibitlen. Mr. Sakere, who In hi native land is ii school professor, wero an orange tin ban. His Knstern suit was of black satin with cuffs and embroidered rose rese rose celoied vet. "It took us two months te come." he said, his white teth flashing, a s'nile inntrasiiiig wwuiy wun ins nan, sum. "Rut !l was worth It. I think jour prohibition is a marvelleus thing. We have nothing like! It where I come from." Saw Ne Drunken Men Mr. Jehn MncClead, of Australia, was another vlbiter who expressed joy ever American prohibition. "I hue net seen n drunken renu all the way from San Francisce te Phila delphia"," she said, "and a glimpse of the (leanness and respectability of the llewcrj In New Yerk is worth the whole thing alone. Of course I knew the sys- tAnt itn'l nnifdil At lint T wnu tiAvei ,1,11 .-I, w (11.1..'. J-t ..... A ...... ... .... i one of these te believe thnt you could PROMINENT ALSO AT BAR Bit AmmtitAtA tVtftt Clnrtnnatl, Nev. 33. Bellamy Stercr, attorney and former diplomat, of Cincinnati, died In Paris, France, Inst night, according te a cablegram received In Cincinnati today. The cablegram was received by Philip HitiUe, of the Central Trust Company of tills city, WHO was in cunrpc ei pint of the Storer estate in this city. 'Jlin circumstance ei me mmn Mr. Steier were net stnted In the cable gram, but It Is known that the former iMt.....itA tn Ai,atrliiItiinffarv bad been in 111 health for the last year. Mr. Htercrs wire, .unria Heng"""" Stercr, also a former Cinciniiatlan and an aunt of Congressman Nicholas Longworth, was with him at the time of hi denth. The Sterers had been making their home In Paris since their last visit te the United States about three jenr nge. xne sear eccupicu bv Mr. Storer In Congress In 1801 Is new occupied by his nephew, Nicholas Lotigwertli. It was while Mr. Stercr was Am bassador te Austria-Hungary that the Incident relating te the exchange of letters between President Theodere Roosevelt and Mm. Stercr, which came te be known as the "Dear Maria" let ters, occurred. They concerned a breach between Roosevelt nnd the Sterers ever an interest in the pro posed elevation of the late Archbishop Ireland te a cardlnalate. Bellamy Storer, who died In Paris yesterday, was American Ambassador te Austria-Hungary in 1002-00, and before that had been Minister te Bel glum nnd Spain. He represented the First Ohie District tn the Fifty-second and Fifty-third Cnngreuscs. He was born in Cincinnati August 1!S, 1817, and was graduated from Harvard College in 1807. He entered the law two years later nnd was np- Kiintel an Assistant uiuicu ninies ii ii ternev of the Southern District of Ohie. Mr. Storer s death recalls the diplo matic sensation of a decode and a half nge, when he was summarily removed as Ambassador nt Vienna by the then iTCslilenr iioeseTeir. It was Mr. Scorer's wife, who was Maria I.ongwertb, of Cincinnati, about whom revolved the strife incidental te tlm dismissal. She was the "Mv dear Maria" In the remarkable serTes of letteis written by the late President and published by Mrs. Storer In de fence of her contention that her hus band's removal had been an injustice. It was she, tee. who was charged by the President with responsibility for the complications which cuuseil hrr U...t.enitfM rmii.tuAl ATl TtneSAVpll. Ill defense of Ills action, accused Mrs. Stercr with having fleiveu tee deeply in affairs of state and with seriously In- ...a..tni !, lnttfl Mint vrllh tlln Vnt- lean In Reme, and with the Govern ment of lrance, apain una Austria Hungary. Tl, Mrnrera nnit th Rensevelt hud been intimate friends for many scars. .Mm. Htercr. aunt, et Aicnoiea i-eng-werth, Mr. Roosevelt's sen-ln-lnw, was godmother te Kermlt. Roosevelt, find Mr. Storer had served In Congress when Roosevelt was n member of the Civil Service Commission. his W. and two sensT Jeseph iVf'i Jr., In? Dr. J. Miller Kenwerthjr, of th city. Itetm- member of Ann- (.ylvnnia ijean ie. oew, .-: k a id University It. A. Chapter, no. 256. , Stanley MacO. Smith Stanley MacDonald Smith, of Heu. ten read, Hodner, died en Saturdsy. He was a son of the late Colonel . Ueber Smltb and E. Jennie Orabb BffllOjina a grandson of the late Colonel Clement II. Orubb. nn Irenmaster of IfJKJI' He married Miss preline FfanWin, daughter of Henry B. Franklin, e I Lan caster. She survives him, with two children. He was a "T L1B Racquet Club, the Merlen CrekeCiub. "2"-".." """"." "iii .v. nlsce a 57 CCUfCD OHCUT I CAnc .. 5? -. .-.. lmntt n tint, fin fifirl It ft hflhlftt nwp DETECTIVES TO STILLS ii.t."- MICHIGAN WOMAN FOR SLAYING OF Sleuths Find Liquor Cache In Cel lar of North Sixth Street Herns a .,.. ...In. ..f ltt,.. ivriQ tmeprl n. Mreiift wie.4 ... ..,." " "" .--.-. through a sewer yesterday by detectives el tun .MCCIOWII section, inv m-em ir.ii- ing iheni te the home nf Jehn Ceckcr, :i73l Nertli Sixth street. Winning und Dlnmend, the detectives, said they found three fifteen-gallon stills nnd 150 gallons of gin. whisky, wine nnd beer In Becker cellar. He wns held for the Federal autneruies. ComuL'le Vnldez, twenty-two, repre sents the Philippine Islands at the con- vn, inn "Oh, I love everything here. n srsuunie v j, .-- r zi nn- fni..r,...ui will talc mace at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ' Qseraa W. Car Geerge W: Carey. Mty-tira years old, who had beeii asMclated " Strawbridge & Clothier store fat nan tiuin iiiiny-uvu ji"' : "" ..i. charge of the manufacttirln fJ J wholesale cloak and suit department, ,,, ...!. .,. .. iia tienu. Hnrlne- field and Mnpfe avenues, MwhitntTllle, N. J. He was born In Mllferd, Del. Mr. Carey was one of the erganisers and first! director of the First Natlenul Bank, of Merchant-Hie, and promi nent in Masonic circles. His death cams suddenly as the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Services will be con ducted at his home Wednesday after noon and Interment will be in Herlelgh Cemetery, near Camden. Chester W. Chapln . v i. V. 1.1 rheatni W. Chapln, eighty years old, for many years president of the New Yerk and New Haven Steamship Company ami the Central iew r,uwim .....u.... Company, died nt his home Saturday night, after a.i illness of several month. Mr Chapln was the son of Cheste? W. m.. ,i nr.jinl.r nf the llosteii and Albany Rallicnd. He was one of the first te engage In the organisatien pr industrial couieinHiionn uu e " lending spirit in a small greun of men who supported the late Daniel Cerbln in building railways and developing coal and water properties In the State of Washington and the Province et British Columbia. William Dewlln West Chester. Pa Nev. 13. Wil liam Dewlin. seventy-five years old, died today of a complication of dis eases. He had been n member and treasurer of the West Chester Scheel Beard for forty years, was a director t n i,niKnr nf mtrnrlRPM. nn officer of the Farmers and Mechanics Trust Company nnd a member of. the West minster Presbyterian Church. He is survived by two son nnd a daughter. Ismar 8. Ellisen New Yerk. Nev. 13. Ismar S. Elli Elli eon, founder with the late Oscar Ham nerstcln of the United Stntes Tobacco Journal, died at his home yesterday. He was born In Germany In 1H47 and came te America when he was 23. He made his home rer many years in jiutraie nnd whs fermerlv editor of the Buffalo Free Press. He was president of the Rllisen ruuileatien company. Mrs. Lillian N. Rea Mrs. Lillian Nelle Rea died at her her home in Merlen en Saturday last. She had been ill for five ears. Mrs. Rea was born in Willabnnh, Brompton Falls, Quebec, but bad lived in Phila delphia most of her life. She is sur vived by her husband, Harry J. Ilea, who is connected with the Commercial Ceal Mining Cempany: two brothers, Aubrey Ireland nnd Captain Ben Ire land, of the Royal Air Force; four sisters. Mrs. C. V. Bergh, of Merien; Mrs. 12. A. Olms, of New Yerk; Mrs. A. I.. Kastmiira, of fforento, Can., nnd Miss Ludla Ireinnd. Services will b held nt the home tomorrow and the bedv will be burled In the West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Geed mince pie! Heinz Mince Meat it what makes the mince pie se geed Delicious fruits, fragrant spices of Heinz own impor tation, choice ingredi ents throughout de de licieusly blended and in Heinz spot less kitchens. HEINZ MINCE MEAT Jehn Crawford Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Jehn Crawford, ninety years old, veteran of the Civil War, who died Thursday at his home, 2122 Seuth Gould street. Crawford, who served In the Second New Jersey Brigade, was a member of the Grind Army of the Republic. He formerly conducted a cigar store nt Twelfth and Federal streets, but hut been retired for the last nineteen yean. He Is survived by hi widow, Henrietta Crawford. He will be buried tomorrow. i rTEN THOUSAND Different items and sizes of electrical supplies In stock. Many of them are net te be found elsewhere. Frank H. Stewart ELECTRIC COMPANY 10-87-80 North Seventh Street SSO-sai filbert Street she i been out of werK since .liny, wncn uie'wns held for tne rcaerai autneruies. Nnii TDUI empleves of the repair shop of the I lierkcr told Magistrate Dougherty te -UN InlAL Central Railroad of New Jeisey went ay thnt he had brought the stills into flfJ. IN-LAW r strike. UK unemployment Is believed this country from England because of gu" nl """ t0 have ireyed upon his mind. the great profits that could be made 1a T Alitivitfli cnbl her henhnml ...:.!. illil. wdm 11a hnrl tnntied a ... .14.-7. ... ..w . . ..... ....... .... .. ... .... ,, ,l, ,1111,1 ,,, .-.J . j f,l Arising vcaterdav gave $2000 worth of Liberty m.wer te dispose of the still refuse. The r tends te his brother-in-law, Alex Kel- I dctectlvea found the connection after J3(Bv mnnsen, for safe keeping. He could crawling for seveinl hundred feet faced a'wt be located today. through the sewer. Sli in huvine her acre of land en the ,.., ......m.a,., ninn (t- itt Knet, nnri pimiiu v. "-,",'"",;..,;., ,u: :7i ........ ,..-.... .-!, V,.r. recently ten nemmi. " ...v ,a-, i humf vmmhi, ......-.. . .!.. 1 ....... If la tnlit .l.n II, , , f. . ll.u Alli.a Tltlll7Pll!l &L'V2Kb"ir?.rttlL . "E":S.Tt'l&, HnnJOREn AT BROWn"univ. k nM'naNR masks AGAIN: lit II nr.i-'i tvunj v ' . "I "IU, iwf, ' (- - si- , 7. s-w.- - - - .... itef-ti srvisw ..,.. -- ' . ' , .virs ..it-ii in... !, - . cMeni newen ry fi tniiurM, UI1IUVUUI.II--' . ... I. n.na slnittemhee II tllllt Mr: Gibsen visited her. there being no cal endar in the Russell shack, she s.iid: "I am sure, beeause I said te myself, I said. 'Well, the thirteenth may he lucky for President Wilsen, but it is unluckv for rac, because I have lest mj mj deg.' '' Patrick Thornten, who lives half a mile away, und i.ewis reicnyr. nis IKMlUt'lt M"lr'"'" ""t1"' -. e -- Mrs. JlUMiMl s rt-uM..i, it is pomteu .-ir. iiumjn in ni u host t. t. eut thnt v:hi!e Mr, Hiissi'U new insists i fesi-M sh frfruvk the blown that Uillwl tlill hl wltiew. mtx .Hr.i jiwu'ii, wa convince! rently of inurdcrliic tr Theodere Ferry, Radner, Made Vic Mr- Dudgeon'" trial N the second of 1 President of Cl. , EeetIen of sympathetic Candidate. fm'ir for which the pr.i-ec-itt.in prepared ' Theodere K. Ferry, of Radner, has . N Order In Georgia nfter tlie death c Renin Iledell uud been elected first vice, president of the Results m new wruer .. hi. father. I.w and Herman Dudgeon. da of 102.'. in Brown Unlversit). Atlanta. Ga., Nev. M-- "T tens ..f the defendant in the pr,.ii . PiovMenre. R. I.. In ; close contest i elections ever and the men faered S .1 brothers of Meda Iledell. are lth Charles Chauncey Myers, of Ard-! winners in their races for office, the Visit-in trial for alleged cenplieitv m mnT,, n. Parkman Sayvvard, of Way- I Knights of the Ku iviut ivibu ""'' s -mi mar u weiim neu ee . -go .e ?hVSIeaellth. ' ' gndMaan president e er ?"Wu.X SS "IX Jin. Dungeon is a .-gw .e nave - i,,fMrt j. v hi...... ... ......... ..., .. .-;. -."-rr. ,...d from ' eha.ee. All oninlen from the cemmls. " 1 . ' '- v...... ---- U. !,..... MAJOR NEHEMIAH MERRITT. VETERAN INDIAN FIGHTER Officer Under Sherman In "March te Sea" Victim of Apoplexy TU Vnl.iimli.il AfnWlIt-. n flfftltcr 111 the Indian wars under General Nelsen A. Miles and nn elhcer umier Hiiermnn during the bitter's famous "inarch te the sea" in the Civil Wnr, died yester day from npeplcy nt his home, 4021 Catharine street. He wns eighty-one j ears old. Majer Merrltt, who was retired, was a familiar and picturesque figure in the community in which he lived for the last tblrtv-five years. Up until a ulinw, .lmn l,nfr,A Ilia rlflfltll liiv wns ne- ustemed te wearing a long black coat, black slouch felt hat and n flowing pii.'iien. j a . a. mm Ma. Ml a. AM. t fAM C3l,avman,a ItlVflstnfl nf HhST-leS AbAlrJvi I PAIn IIM rAnM t0,n. S. C Majer Merritt was detailed I .. .!. AhnlMa af inn itiiru ITT n ir 1 rnui that city of women nnd Confederate svinnathisers. nnd te transfer them te an island. ... Majer Merrltt was wouneeii in one ei bis onceunteis with Indluus from which he suffered off nnd en up until the time of liis death. The bullet was never re moved. , .,. He Is survived by two nephews, Wil liam and Allen Haw'.ey, of New Yerk. Allen Hawley Is president of the Aero Club ei America. said, with a twinkle in a pair of merry brown eves, "J love jour jeuiic people and I love your cirles." Then she added. "I was born the day the Amer icans burned my Utile town in the Phil ippines during thnt vrnr but I've for gotten all about thnt new." At the afternoon, session delegates l.nm CstMtt. A ...A.il.tn T , .1 1 i,.il fn.,...!.. ,Uill ,-.,.((( fllllT. Hill Itl.l.U ,,,,., WIIIHUIU outline,! the work of the organization in their countries. During the neon recess the women were treated te un automobile ride through the city. COURT ACTION HINTED N. Phlla. Manufacturers' Bedy Calls Fnlrmeunt Closing Illegal An uitim.ulen that court action may he taken by the North Philadelphia Mannl. n Hirers' Association te preveut the S(Stil-(ViitcunInl Exposition from being held in rnirnieunt Park is con tained in a loiter addressed te the Park Commissioners by the association. 1.1 1i.t In. .ah .1.A IIOLiUiln lli., at... ,. ,l. ivil.'l l,- iimnmiiyil nil),- gestivl that it would net be legal te .1 . ,. .. ,1.- .1. II,. ....1 .!..., m:Tim II A IVI.-11 A, lh.. rlrl"nr.n nf hrr a&uh- ter. Mr Anns V, IU11UI1, 1123 W. State .. Mntlii, rn.. en :snveimtar 1U, iiik ki.ika Ul'.nt l.OCJAN IIAWi:i. In her 0th vesr. I'unrrvi .irticcn uu ,, i'iiiitu.,, ,. i.r.iiuui, ki 1 o'clock at the Oliver II. Hair Hid., 1S2U I'heitnut it. Interment at Oemian Oemian te n, Pa MeClte.lSIJN. On Nev. 12. 1072. ANNA P.. wlfe of James MrCreum, et .ISlS Ilran. ilpvln at ItalatlvM nnd frlrnds ar In tiled te the ervlvc3 en Wnli,cailuy after niiiiu at 'J o'clock Rt tlie Oliver Jl. IJnlr Illilir . 1S20 Chestnut at. Interment at Ar lington Cemetery. Jltmaltia may be vleired Tudav evening. .VOHI.IT On Nev. 1?. 1PJ2. KATHER INi; i;., Mlden- ut Jeaeph C Nebllt. KcI 71 ear. Tuneral wrvltu en Tusn. mernln Rt 11 o'clock at her lal residence. BIO K. Ml. rieabunt ave., Mt. Airy. Intarmtnt PrCALirenrj On Nev. 13. 19:2. EVni,EN!A V. UALMOUR. cf S01S Uses at., wtdijw of VVaillir IV l.UIIOUI.it ,,ritLb,,.-n .tipj iiiril.l. urn Invited e tlw aervlcn en Weil nftarneun ..! n .1nV n, lh. Oliver II llnlr T11! 1.1 V c iiuum u. ,ttn VI.,, -t ,,. (JUII HIU.il 1SJO ChuHtnut at. Intel ment private. VKIT Nev K. 102M. C'.VI IIUUINB .. wir.i of David Vlt (nee li'aman). llela- lllfH ntll ttluiii"' .-j ihii'.h 'J .linn, funernl amice Wed.. l::ie 1". M at real-il-ne, ltUO N. Heds Interment rrlvate llltlalde I'-mntery. llemalna vlivcd Tuea uve. HAWMM1H. Nev. lit. 10.2. UARY 1. vld.iw of IMwaril O, St RRwllnua Retutlvaa and (rli-nda Invited t. xrivti-s, Tuesday, lj A. M. at her latu realilctice. Utg N. 13lh at. 1111 I IT1' III l' la v. MeUOtVAN Nev 11. 1022. at P-lle-tre. O.. r.liWARO J.. "! et th latu Jenu J. uni Kenan St SIcOevvnn. Due netk of the tu i.thI will he etven from hla late reMdenee. SALES EXECUTIVE Seeks New Connection Successful Experience in: Analysis of Markets Selection and Training of Men Assignment of Sales Tasks The Fellow Up for Results He seeks a connection in an alert organization where changing conditions meke de sirable mere aggressive selling. Address reply te Dr. Kstherine M. H. Blackford Employers Adviser 50 East 42d Street, New Yerk VlDSTjn, lunil,. vy ...n. ...k.h uniti'iu, of Queens Village, ii. ... was denied uy Bienur rinin wi .causa m u ihhjimiis i.iu. . -p; ' Mrs. Hanion in -"ew nerK inbt nigut. , Workman's Tercn aouevce te iijvj ihsii.iihii w " "'"V "' ri" ,. Hh.,n".enBriu3(i, M"?. , Move te Amend Velstead Act Fata. gnIted Gas In Fata. Explden Iffl FSlS IS?- """" 1 i .1 . . . A . -a.. r...nHslnri !. M Caul a . l--.a IfvaflrtTI 1 llflfllM UfiW '.' .1 -..!. Phillips lannneuse, near tie lataicrau- . te rarty eHw..-. ... ... "-"-, . An .'-r.nr. .niBl, n .1, ,. .: ! ,,,rr '""'lr' apple tree, twice n meiiin. trutt sue A, jutenipt te elmiiKe tne veisteau tne emr"- u 'uu "..,,: , h,d gene there, the night of the murder Aet bv a..V political partv will wind .1 N. ". h',h,h""r .Vsinwi ii'"1 nnd had seen a "beautiful blend girl" , l ,.ntl,knell of f I. .., erganl.- AMxnZ and three mep drug the rector and Mrs. ' tj(, n...-rilint te the llev Abna V . .Company ie "t untster en Nitur Hills from the place, later hearing i iAni,rd. lllMiep of c.illi.iiiila. day. .,..., tnnt cnPes eelleete, t ahets. ' He nude this prediction today in n It is believed l"l "Ff ,",ri .)" r.w Tax Pretest. In Four Ward. Methodic, ndnisi,... at v.. ley U..H. andwe ,. . .. , -.. - w.r Vr ,, ' - i.-:Mi. ........ ,. no.. ..ii .irpni, ' ilk,.,, i.j --. . .... - r.iiiirt'iii it I, no ... !.' . - . .1.. ..i.i.. made public said com ignored this question in reply saiu, However, has been received for ' nnv definite site in exposition. th the attitude, of the m luilnir w'llllnir tn iln thelr power te co-operate ' Anelatlen te mnltn th cx)e"it!rin u success. SEEK RICH MAN'S BODY JOSEPH W. KENWORTHY w-r v ..1 AHVt timet fan .Tnanttll W. TvATJ-i worthy, who died Saturday afternoon nt his neme, toeo wuui urvuuv, t.j. Hike nlaeii tomorrow afternoon nt J o'clock. Mr. Kenwertby was a mem ber Of the rniiaueipiiiu nor, rnniinijr of tlm Miller North Bread Street Stor Ster age Company and vice prerldent of the lielment Trust Company. He was in his nlxty-feurth year. Mr. Kenworthy wss born In Chester ,i.T... J l.l. fnlhai. In th tettlle business. He snbseiiucntly took up tbe a:tU Catharlne st. Frrtt Penny Savings Bank Pays 4i4 Par Cent. Interest . 21it sad alabrldie Saw 1343 Chtihrat St ? ehn Wananukcr, Pra I TYPHOID" CARRIER OBDURATE Chief Health Inspector Wants Weman Taken te Hospital rv a i -t....ea ,.i.i m.wiinnl ftl" ill' . .. ill lift nun "?" I" iMisfternt! tln Itiiivau of liraltli, tedn.T i.lULUH Sure we're busy making geed DhetO - enPTflv. ings. But net tee busy te taite care 01 xnese piaies you 911 mmism . rt - . " ' . a . s I..nnIn li'lie. " Vifsritsafiith nml Ait'i Mnri ' uruu 'J . v ,, i..i.n. . '(i,ni- n loiter fn Jir. I". IjIuluh . Real estate assessors for the 'J went v- ",,,,, i..1)imr, spoke ,,f the benefit i.r.sldfnt et ,bH""J"" "A ""'T "v.l ,,sh. nre-ldent of the Heard of Health, nrtli, 'inirty-iniru nnu rni-iy-iuui ... - , n(.(.nll., te the people ni , snld me vi 1...0 '.' YY'' " vm,mmemlliig that Mrt, Mnry .ic Wards. siting today at the leal KKtate J" U of enncimeiit of prohibition ' been " , ' U nnd 0 liea hnre" Sir WH Hast Klkhnrt street, be Assessors' Offlc-e in City Hall, received , , , ,.,,,, . wemn 0f Cal.fer- . lug plared In dndMlt nnd etlielallj pre- , ' M ,f nf(,piMr, rrem her few appeals trem awssmenls levied "la ter their m tlvities in belulf of the neunccd free from gaa. I i,euie 10 the Philndidphln Hespltul In fer WW from property owners, rew -..U,,,.nth Amendment. I "... '. .. . tause Mie has been pronounced a u- liiMMflEuD linil lienn mnile whieh lie- n. . .... .e .1... .cvA... ,k.. .mm aar-al ftPAIII ntr I Allf . .. . . .. nt.lv irilli ,v.t..r. ...... -.-.. .-, ........ ..- .. s a r(.M1it ii iiiu ruii. .11 mv ui 1 nflrlli HrUUL Ur 1HVV lUiell earner uuu iciuM-s i '""V ,., reunted for the absence of pretests. I he f ,'alifeiuln." he said "tbe rl ' ' "lii nij v. una. 'lallens ()t ,i,. Hureau of Health. assessors for the wnrds are Jnuiesil- , , t , mt Statp llls i,,.,,, ,.ut r.,.uran.. of Football Vie. Dr. Calms pointed out that when lard, Jehn McManiis. J. It. C. McAllia- n lrem r.O.OW te -10,000. nnd the Noisy Celebrants of Football vie- M ' Mpc,ulrn was releawd recently tcr and Kdwurd ucnnls. gee(l we,.jj H stm Belng en. The worn- tery Sign Own Ball Bends from the hospital she signed a statement en paraded the btitets and held mass- ,rilri,p University of Pittsburgh stu- that sha would de 110 cooking In her Mrs. Dallam Wedded November 4 meetings for the. cause and the figures , ,0 p,lt tne mt. p into their home nnd would hiibralt te culttirfs te show thnt thyc ebtaineu results." . ;ilf.lnn i the Pitt football victory determine It sn0 sun wns a cHrmr ... Tttulw.ii T i.ennrrl iilsn snnkft nt lanffth ll1 -. t.. i.. ........ 1.1. 1 i O-Afv ,l.a .llue.ici. St in refllKOR te COniPty Willi .L..i...ui. .v"......' ..... ......- h ...n.-. ... ..Ann nnmn ;iv ...tii. iiciii 111 ...i... en conditions In Mexico. ..ecu in ti iiuiiv. nn vuu neen j ii t. . . I studv Ot inw in in" "."V." ."' ""' uu id iiuny uig wuy 10 UB. I Fermer City Editor "vlll. Believed Drowned I , 1W0. His two. daughters. Careline I ,,,e,1,tVJ tinS?1 ! Liulsvlllc, Ky. Nev. J8.-fny A. K. and Jean W. Kenworthy. both tORNO GO.12 IP i -i 'oust guards nre dragclng the members of the bar, were af-seciated F COD 1112 ffHL'.TNIfr7?r I Ohie lliver here for the body of .lelin A. with hlra in practicje. '.U.WIf.ll b wnB'inuiyIA H.iird, aged sixty, wealthy wholesale Mr. Kenworthy Is also survived by Juntrance en nth St. Imllliniry dealer and former city editor ' ' irh. nmrrliire Is nnnuunced of Mrt Dsvid Kngllsh Dallam. Jr., of Her Her mantewn, nnd Charles S. Townsend. of Bryn Mawr. en Saturdny. November 4, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Town 'send are living with David KnjrlUh 'Dsllsm, at llermsntewn, but after D D "eetubcr 1 they will be at home in New j Yerk. Mis. 'I'owtibeud was Miss Idly b . vat. ll W1j H$V tabor Askt Conway for tench tttl.J rAeaxa1 ftlli.K ITllIflU fYlPf ttl (lit tiL,ii Oirtienter llulldinff, Spring .Garden i$&mm r Kigbteenth, yeiUrdsy ana iWiTr-T Patrick P. Conway Je eueeed MpRKjiidjjs Keiers. Adelph Hlrsh- Man Found Unconscious Police of the Twelfth nnd Pine streets station nre trjlng te learn tlm Identity of a man found unconscious en the sidewalk In trout of uu heuta hcven teenth street tail) this morning. He .nu inlran en the Pelvplinlc Hnunltnl. The man Is about hfty-nve years old, Willi iron gruy uuu- nnu a ruuuy i-uiu-plexlen. Hn wears a dark suit, black shot, and derby hat. ABM TOO IAOK1MQ I"0 sTJCWf r ui ver aaraen you want (s M ttaln naSer Sltoatlena en pae IT, At Ivef- ifV. ever rim .,.......- ; - ball te keep the pencil by MnglMrntc Ceward nt i ity "" ieuy. The HtiideiitH are llllain 11. Walker, Oeergfl Olston and Hebert S. filbbSt all of Pittsburgh. They get into nil Bltercntlen with Detwtives Park and McDevitt at Ninth and Kanaeni stieets .Saturday nigut. .uagisirate i ewani al lowed them te sign their own ball bends. Child Burned While at Play Xf nvavn rat TTviiliU aTklrvreil ffn VAfiVC old, was seriously burned while playing with paper near a gas Jet tn her borne, 6888 Ambrose street, last areola. She these conditions. Dr. Cairns says. Negro Attacks a Policeman Isaac Smith, u Negro of Eleventh and Jiembard streets, attacked Patrol man Jerdan, of the Twelfth and Pine streets station, with n knife when Jor Jer dan arrested him en charge of keeping - .il...l...l.. 1. ,.,.,. llntrnlmfin Small. who was with Jerdan, struck tlm man ever tne ncad wmi nis icvuis-r ii knocked him unconscious. who paper iai m turn jz, in nur nuuiv, i f..;"w -"Jl'i, -: 6888 Irabrese street, last ereuin, Bhe Sf Jiti was taken te the Ormantewn Heayital. am. i DO TOD WANT A job; a sasss ,,.1,11), Oiil r.lj, ,t.,,... .. tii'i, ri,i. .villlln. ilenl... .....1 fncmi. .ItV .nllt.H lllllllll. I ,. ,l-lll-, (.111. ,......., '.,,. .',,., ill nie Lnui-vuie limes, who is ueueveu id nave pcrisiieu in ine Mrriuu. itairii was lnt seen in n skiff late Saturday ' .....- I ll.ieruiiiiii. The sKiff, in which part of hit cloth ing had been left, wns found yeatcrday. The nst of his wearing apparel waj in his lm.l(i'r in a bontheuse. Georae Jaud "leiii!;e .laud, a retired marine, who died I'rhlny, will bu burled tomorrow afiviinieii turn his home, 21 l.'t Knst f'lwilleld street, with military honors. In ntteniliiiie,. will lin a detail of inn. rlni-s timn Kengue island. Following tne sci'MiK, iiiti-nncnc win no iimue in Nnitliwiind Ceinetery. Mr, Jaud, who w;ns a nunrtermaster si'iKi-aui, vas in loe serviee inr iniriy years. Dulng that time he served in inaiiv rampnigns, Including the Boxer uprising, the. Philippine Islands nnd in ftentn America, uuring ine pnllIsn War he was decorated for bin very. riftii-n veaiH nge he was retired, but was im-iiIIihI at lite eulbeak of the World War for guard duty. He was Mxty-live, jienis old. ' ...j ,n riiivilll. I'J ' ,,,,w,, ...,. Kate Jaud, and a son, Geerge jaud. Emerald Cut Diamonds ,TBWIXIT Silver Watchei (5tati0nkrx THEiB AHEiivflia jHiifi. nnu k son. ueeraii ilBUBI I them jvum4 In the Help jr.( wu0 wrvel ,n ne msrlnes .during I ... , ... , tht werl(J Wafl . . as Finger Rings, Bracelets, Pendants, Bar Pins and Breeches. Purcnaies Wesen-ed for Christina Delivery JECaldwell&Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD .l'1i le MULE TEAM BORAX Fer cleaning tile floors, walls and glazed surfaces At All Grocers J . ..,Aj