IIPWSteSIS" .v UrNiCPAL LEAGUE OPENS HERE TODAY National Bedy, Organlied in " Philadelphia In 1894, Optna Thrae-Day Saaalen SEVERAL OFFICERS NAMED ' The National Municipal League, or er 'nnliwl twenty-eight years nge In Rllfldelpliln. returns for the first time for its nnnuni cenvmuun mn ' tomorrow nnd Friday. The fwmlens nre being lield In tlie Cily Club, with luncheons en each ef the three tiny. Delegates nnd pub He offlelels from nil parts of the United States ere present, Including n number e( women prominent In business nnd profwlennl life. Students 01 munii:iiui government. J Clemenceau Retire at 1A.M.; Up at 3:15 New Yerfc, Nev. 22. (Uy A. P.) After hlii speech lust night M. Clemencrau returned te the Charles Dana Gibsen home and expressed n desire te chat with his friends there about what he hnd said. They In duced him te retire at 1 o'clock this morning. Twe hours nnd fifteen minutes later Clemenceau, bright-eyed "and smiling, was up, nuking for a trnn script of his address.. Informed that there wns net one in the house, he sent te the street for a morning newspaper. Before breakfast was served he was dictating a French translation of his talk. Clemenceau Talk Stirs Berah's Ire Continued from rate One the United Htntcs at such a time with such n plea." Henater Hitchcock read portions of ,ii ,.nrit their experiences nnd .l.ne P& " home before coming te tue pre-ent suggestions, lhe speeches and ..j ,,I0U,d Jll(e ,0 uk hm(., t,,e ,ent). dlicuwlen will comprise a brief history I or of the I'le-Leuguers said, "why r nregrcss In city government and ' tanw continues te provoke Germany 5 1 - .t . ntntrnrm tar futiirn im. i wnv' 'r instance, sue maintains 30, pUnning nnd a platform for future im- (KX) M(lpk tj.ne(g ,,, M. whv prerement. khc persists In doing things te Incense. The first session was devoted te Germany and stir up resentments. New e'ese inspection of "Pennylvnnla that Grrmnny Is a republic, I should . .,. .!..... rp,u .,. tlllnb I'xini.. .....l.l .!.. ..la....... ......a a ...,.v 1, Villi! Hl'SUV IV fin.llll mAr the mleroseene." This con- i.t.,1 nf n Keries of uddresses en the purvey conducted by Governer-elect her. te cultivate hep frlciiihdiln. te will llVm fllA fleemn,, itiuinl. flifferil Pinchot nf the great spending. It is true, of course, as he says. lliuv... m . c.i . ..... 1 ,1.... flt.u....... fl... ........ .-.t It. .....I.. ..... in wviiimii,! , iurnvy nun imeeiii 111,1: stcndlly drawing closer toward a com mon understanding. But France Is driving them te It by her course. "I have thought somewhat of writ ing him n letter en this subject. I may have something te say ubeut it in the Henntc." Hennter Nwrls, of Nebraska, one of the lenders of the radical group in the Hennte nnd an Antl-Lcngttcr In the creiiiiit's treaty ugllt, snid d-nnrtments of the State government u ' ..... it J. tt.Jk M.lllfintlAHlt' u.a. JlOltll COIIHiriltllVII, Hit l-ll 1II..M.I11 11B- trni nnd the charities of the State will be reviewed by authorities. The ban auet session of the first day's meeting be the occasion nf a thirtjr-year review of municipal affairs bv Dr. Al bert Slinw, editor of the Review of Consideration of the "new standards cf public employment," the "nntlennl budget" nnd the "problem of crltnlnnl justice" will occupy the second session ' in the second day. Psychologists, civil service men, and ethers equipped for the task will talk en the nrst subject. Among these invited te epenk en 'the nntlennl budget arc General II. M. j lord, director of the budget, and Geerge v. xserris, governor or ine Federal Hcservc Hank of Philadelphia Pliny W. Mnrsh. judge of the Re corder's Court. Detroit, und Charles DeWcedy, operating director, Cleve land Association for Crlmlnnl Justice, and 1'mf. Felix Frankfurter, of the Harvard Law Hchoel, nre en the pro gram te discuss various nspects of the problem of criminal justice. "What's the mntter with Congress?" in the topic of the third nnd last day of the meeting. Edward Keating, for mer Congressman from Colerado, and Btnftter-clect Simeon D. Fcss, of Ohie, Kill ta'k en this subject. . Others in the list of speakers at the various sessions arc Merris L. Coeke, formerly Director of Pub lie Works, whose subject Is new standards of Civil Service reform; Dr. William II. Allen, of New Yerk. wrae aipects of the new Federal budget law, nnd Dr. L. It. O'Reurkc, of the United States. Civil Service Couimls-lien. 'JTIlP American iieenle hnve unnltrii. They are ugulnst entangling allimtccs." VOTE RIGHT OF WAY SUIT AGAINST KIAN STARTED BY ALLEH Petition Charge Organization la Georgia Corporation With Ne State Charter GENERAL OFFICERS NAMED Kansas Clly, Kan., Nev. 22. Gov Gov ereor Henry J. Allen, of Kansas, last night led nn ouster suit In the Knnn; supreme Court, which, he says, will eventually "drive the Ku Klux Klan out of existence." Governer Allen's action Is the climax of n long fight en the Klan, but what methods he ex pected te use In removing the Klan re mained n secret untlf the filing of the ouster suit. He names efflclnls of the Klan In Kansas nnd It mny Involve national officials of thh organisatien. The suit is filed en the basis that the Klnn Is a Georgia corporation, nnd net licensed te operate In Kansas. He says this same means may be used te force the Klan out of every State In the Union, as no charter, he says, will be granted In any State slnce the "dangerous mennce has developed Inte a danger ngnlnst law and order." The following are the first nntnes te npnenr in the ouster suit, against the Klnn : Themns R. Rnlv. of Fert Hrett. editor or the Hourben News: II. uul- mmmm rER- v n,Si"M r rti-a MsmsFmmMym'wm" WTOf'J mltWMMRUWWflaWi i-v ".. ac7A'.: ' " r mrr - -- -,.-'-- I!V Wfl Auxiliary Chairman T yw ';glglHgCaglglglglglglglglglSgtvif iHgiLLKHgi Bk gegeageT' v ihw k9l '' '" -'i'if V'; ;S ill MS WESTERN THRACE MISS L. GKRTRUDK MILLER Trenten hotel manager, appointed chairman of American Legien Aux iliary qf Mercer County, N. J. HEADS LEGION AUXILIARY Mitt L. Gertrude Miller Appointed In Mercer County, N. J. Bvtclal Dmnalch te Hvtnine I'ubUa l.rdntr lord, of Fert Scott ! W. D. Crnbb. of Mep of l Jit'm; been 'iippeinted AS"!"'&i, ?,Sf- W?!. 8fl !2 ." ! Mercer County A.ner- lean juegien Auxiliary. 'J. ne position places her en the State Beard nnd she will also be n member of the Ameri can Legien Convalescent Heme Coin- ranev: Itlchnnl Martin, nf Cnnev: Neble C. McCall, of Arkansas City; W. .T. Robinson, of Winfleld. The petition stntes that nil of these persons nre connected wirn ine ersnni- riT." vi.., . i-... J5r.7i. xatlen and have been for some time hlp fw2 C k n,i and that thev hare lieen ennrt in Sr ldlesjx. Ocean, Monmouth and n,iin h. -,-, ,..!, 1 -j ,iun-. tiunieruen. counties Northwest Gets Ceal Phila. Needs ftntlmird from Pns One the country cenl reserves were wiped eut. "If there had been no strike present condition would net prevail. "As for Philadelphia, it is getting Iti ncrnge nermu. supply that Is. Its image uiirmnl supply of ether yenrs." "Hut the Geological Suney figures for October show that un excess amount of antiirucite was mined eh compared lth October of last year," J-seid. "That is possibly true," replied Mr. vUrriner. "The mines arc working te tie extent of their ability, but there is Ux strike less te be made geed." 'Where is this coal going?" It ih being shipped te New England no the I pper Great Lakes region. I old weather has alreudv set in in the .Northwest, nnd we nre hurrying ship ments there before navigation en the Lukes closes. Tlmt Is one reason for tee shortage near home." '!"r. the railroads supplying jeu win the necessary amount of cars'" I asked. -!,?' ,!'.'-v, "re del,lf ver- well." luen he added : "Yeu knew we are working under the direction et n national fuel admluls- ilrets" P Cnl w,ierevcr be In the last sentence Mr. Wnrriner revealed the crur f the cenl sltua sltua Hen Inder thn Instructions of n aatlennl ( enl Administrator, the sup 5 . ,H nxthrnclte fields Is being deflectel (nm Philadelphia te the Points furthest distant nnd which will b fir-t hit by the lllteznrd King. According te Mr. Wnrriner. until !Si4 er",?n?t nni1 Nert,lnest nre sup. piled, or Inke navigation Is closed by a' r..," Nn"""l Fuel Administrator in, me eni, i'iiiiHa.pni.i will hnve w crlj.p e along as best kIip enn, flap ping her arms, and kicking her tees, end lining nn Apuchp dnncc te keep Trlrhy Retailers at Werli There's n netnble point mnde bv a iiM,i,,ipfri iw,lls. w.l,,(,h cve fnu,,y in Philadelphia should be familiar. .," 'i88 t0 '? wlh the way consumers swindled by unscrupulous re "Hen, In the pt. hvfhiBii" lcalcr9 'i thl8 cit" bl,y cn' MuithJ0.1!11 'r11 of -M0 "m,"'l, nu i ""v ''1'ert ,0" of - pounds, ehaser. " "' " ,l,e retu'J )ur' t'.l'"Ji '111,r,'r,", f 210 peinids be ., ,'" , 'T ,0,,8 '",' "d the short one M for n purpuM.," M,id this shipper. Le ,. liu ,,lT,nlt f ndJiihtmentH. it f fi ou, ," t,,e "illrend. dust, less en re-handling, and ether things. ubt 1 7"p(M' ''"."'i'11' t0 ,un- They knew.illv0 " 1.830 because they mlib !J,.?l"he,,,e.r. '"', no way te FOR SHIP SUBSIDY Heuse Rules Committee Pre sents Resolution for Final Action en Nev. 29 MRS. FELTON STEPS ASIDE Bv Aitectattd Press Washington. Nev. U2. Hy n straight party vote, the Heuse Rules Committee today breurii in 11 rcso'utlen giving the Administration shipping bill right of way in the Heuse, with provMen for unlimited amendment nnd 11 final ete r.n Its pnssage November 10. The program culls for u vote en the resolution by the Heuse itself with out delay. Should thu rcso'utlen be adopted by the Heuse, as Is expected, the subsidy measure will be taken up tomorrow. Twe Rcntlbllcnn memheru nt the mm. I mittec. Dale, Vermont, und Jehnsen, neutn LioKeta, declined te vote en 1111 amendment te the resolution, which was adopted, preventing appropriations ear ned in the measure from being thrown out en 11 point of order. Rcprcseiitti live Jehnsen told the committee It wns te be understood tlmt member voting if the resolution giving the bill priv ileged status would net be necessarily jjund te vote for the bill itself. President Harding, in his address bo be bo fertn joint session in the Heuse chamber yesterday, declared nnnrtment r.t h Shipping Rill wns necessary te relieve ; from doing business, since the Klnn Is the Federal Treasury of present losses net content te conduct its business in through operation of Government ships the open us ether organizations, und te nssurp the maintenance of n j "I de net deny, of course, thnt many merchant marine te ierve the nntlen in I excellent men are nsec!ated with this unr, ns wen as meet the needs of Its 1 aider, but they de net knew hew dan extending the membership nnd directing the affairs of the organisatien. Tim attack was drenped after the election te flare up again tonight. The Hnnreme Court first will net en Allen's suit te outlaw the Klnn. That Is only ns n first step in the move te remove every Klnnvmnn from nnhlln office. It Is known that Governer Allen has emnleved asents te cover the State in an investigation ie lenrn the name of the public officials who are Klnnsmcn. Many Klansmen charge thnt Allen's "war te the death" en- the Klan la prompted by the motive of revenge. I It wnH nnlntnl te .tiv flip Klnn In the primary that the candidates ' for Congress took little pnrt in the AHen type of 8tnte campaign and in the few speeches made by Senators Curtis and Capper they emitted mention of Allen's bitter nttnek en the Klan. Last night, witli the news broadcast that Allen Is out te oust the Klan, al ready mere than n dozen Klnn cere monials were under way in different sec tions of the Stntc. In the recent cam paign the "?ry cress of the Klan was familinr ui the political meetings In the town halls throughout Kansas. Tcpeka, Kan.. Nev. 22. (By A. P.) In connection with the tiling of the ouster suit. Governer Allen issued u statement saying: "Then is coming te my attention constantly nn increasing number of mmp'nlnts from various communities of people, who hnve received threaten ing lettcru signed by the Ku Klux Klan. Such utireut und terror shouldviiet occur in nny well -organized State. "In addition, n few acts of violence hnve been committed, most conspicuous wns the whipping of the Mayer of Liberty. Whether or net these nets hnve been committed by the Ku Klux Klnn, the fact remains thnt they hnve been committed under the disguta adopted by the Klan. "There Is 110 way of finding the re sponsible heads of this ergnnlzntinn, because the officers hnve persistently declined te come te the Secretary of State's office, ns the law provides, and take out n charter. "Therefore, our only recourse In order te protect law and order Is te ask the Supreme Court te prohibit them Miss Miller, who is manager of the Trenten an'd American Houses, is prominently Identified with" the Tren Tren eon Business nnd Professional Women's Club and takes an active pnrt In civic nffalrs. She is nlse 11 member of the New Jersey State Hetel Association and well known through New Jersey. PINCHOT IS SILENT coinmerce In time of nenre. lhe first American woman Senater. Mrs. W. II. Felten of Georgia, closed her senatorial cnicer today after nn swerlng once te her name and making it brief address amid applause of Sena (era nnd spectators. Her successor, alter F. Geerge, then uns sworn in and Mrs. Feltnn became a former Scnu Scnu ter nfter an netunj service of twenty two hours nnd twenty-live minutes. MOTHER SWOONS WHEN HER SON IS HELD FOR COURT gernus it is te society te nllmv any masked organization te tnke upon itself the, right of assuming power of govern ment ever the citizens." Athens, Ga., Nev. 22. Twe hun dred Negroes nnd fifty white farmers of Oconee County held n mass-meeting, according te reports published here to day, nfter notices were posted en sev eral Negro churches and ledge rooms Sunday warning the Negroes te leave before the end of the year. The negrees at the meeting ndepted n resolution declaring "confidence in the law-abiding white citizens of our country," nnd further that "we will net be driven from among the white people, whom we knew te be our friends, without first giving them an ON CABINET PLANS Governer-Elect Has Busy Morn ing Seeing Visitors at His Office Here CONFERS WITH FISHER Gilferd Pinchot, Governer-elect, in (limited te cullers in his etBce In the Rcnl Estnte Trust Building today that it would probably be two or three weeks before he made any announce ments ns te ills cabinet. "Millien of suggestions" nre com ing te Mr. Pinchot. but he will "listen nnd say nothing" for the time being, en the cabinet or the question of the As sembly, speakership. As for the speakership, he expects te give that problem, which Is Important because of Its control of Heuse com mittees, which In turn can forward or retnrd legislation, serious study. Dis cussing thnt particular situation in uumnlly the Governer-elect hinted thnt he would "wake up some morning with his mind nil inudc up, Just ns was the case in the question of the chairman ship of the State Committee." His callers felt that the Governer-elect wus net te be "stampeded." Mr. Pinehet's office wai filled all dnv with men nnd women, from this cltv und from ether and distant parts of the State. It wns net without slanifi- .1 . M . m T . ine Lausanne Conference Heart Opposition te Move by Greek Delegates SUPPRESS SESSIONS' NEWS Bv Associated Prtss Lausanne, Nev. 22. The question of the disposition of Western Thrace eome definitely before the Powers today when Ismet Pnshn presented te the commis sion en military nnd territorial matters Turkey's clnlm Ie nil the territory em braced within her frontiers of MJ3. In presenting hh demands for West ern Thrace Ismet Pasha limited him self te it bnre claim for the territory nnd 11 vote by the Inhabitants. Lord Lurzen, who wns presiding, pressed Ismet for nn nrgiinicnt In support of the claim, but the Turkish delegate, wlillc re-enferclii;; bin opening state ment slightly, showed a disposition te wait until nil the ethers had laid their cards en the table. M. VenlzclnM. far flreni'tt. llttmiwllnte. ly opposed the claim nnd wns supported Women Voters See Parden Beard Werk Ilarrlshurg, Nev. 22. A delega tion of six of the 'leaders of the League Cf Women Voters, hnnded Mrs. Jehn O. Miller, State chnlr man, attended sessions of the Par Par eon Bexrd tu the State Heuse this morning. As Mary Fliiin Lnwrenee has been mentioned as n Pinchot possibility for the position of Sec Sec retnry of the Conimenwenlth, the slgnlllcnnce of this attendance- cur ried weight, for thut effii'lnl sits ns 11 member of the Purden Beard. Tariff Issue Before the Women's League Continued from I'hrf One Mrs. Kiln M. Geerge and n discus sion of Immigration by Frederick A. Wnllls, former Commissioner of Immi gration, will he features of the ufter ufter ufter noen bessien. HALL-MILLS JURY QUESTIONS SIPE I Surprise That Farmer Was Called Ahead of Mrs. Gib Gib eon, the "Pig Weman" ADJOURNMENT TO MONDAY WOMEN VOTERS HEAR ALL ABOUT TARIFF BeatJjtf n AMHAIIA.MHON. Itetsmei and frt viiBu 10 runcral, en wed., sharp, from late rildnci', 80 A fHH viteJ te funeral, en Wed., at im unam .. in. m ...li.... In44 Vu e. ini. iiar ncDe ctmctery ..AM.E.V. Suddenly, en rimt-day. Menth lOlli, 102-. KUStAUBTH tit and Tminv ftPrl-nria Aaan. net ar invited te tn I'M a. trlmnnm ar Inwlr! Ia lha rirthdav, Kl-venth Menth L'Sd st 10.30 n'clerk, from tht eillver J Hide.. 120 Ch-iitnut at. interment at Lanaherne, Fa. ' 11 te . tt I.Iah. nf n..iu.. .... h.Ullua. tr C' '2, ......... ... iviw'ii i.n.iri iitiihii... ..J) IIAXTKH. Nev. SO, 1058. MAIT friend are Invited In allend funeral !ce, Thurs . U P. M, precisely, at her .KftJffl.j 11 .'. 'num. J I. l. prccipciy. m itrr i-iwiit; -i reeMcncf, it.12 Monument me. tnt. vrlvaifc !(,' BBARp.-Suddenly. Nev. in. KUOWOJ. a. REAttb. Itelatlvea and frlendi Inrtti 5 te funeral. Thure.. 2 P. M.. 'from lata el'fI rrsm t. dence. Orchard rd . Oakmont, Pa. Int. e p m Krienaa initi can wea HOi.lrit. Nev. 21. 1022 KmVAf. nunu.iiiu in j.nzenciu j;, iiencn. rurmw'vii .iH2 W. Duvnl nt , tjerinanlewn. let, 9tht vai. Frlfnde tnnv call Thura eve. ';fn BROMLnT On Nev. II), 10S9. AbSMKl- Bu a Staff Correspondent Harrlsbllrir. Nev. 1. Mrs. .Telin O. Miller, who urged yesterday thnt the two great nellticnl nnrtlch iniikc kneun - -.,... ..,, en i iiia. (i tiiin lfir- ntiHnuiK.il i .. , -. . ... . . py the Jiise-Slnvs und Itumnnlnns, who tneir ensic (imercnccw mi tlie tnrin, re favored lllllilltn illttitr tlin M'irlteii 17 Iver as the western boundary ef Turkey In Kureiie nnd nirreed with him thnt there should net even he u jilcliiwite te do de do I'Ide the severelunty of the disputed ter ter rltery ut Ismet Hiitrsesteii. Kx-I'remler Venlzclnn betxnn his nr Riiment npiinit tlie claim by feelingly centrastlnc the broken Greece of tedny with the Greece thnt he sold hnd enr rled en the wnr egalnst Turkey for the , . ('re('-'c' "feer nil, wns one of the Allies, he declared, while Turkey wnt en the enemy side. The present conference wns net be lnc held simply te settle the differences between the Turkish victor nnd benten Greece, lie pointed out, but te make pence between thn Alllns nml nne nf the countries they had vnmiulshcd. iiie Lausanne conference, having or ganized for work. Is new ready Ie take L'J' 1 task of restoring pence in the Nenr Fast. TIlP effort nf Tsmnf Pnuttn nn.t Ma Turkish de'ecntlen for open scs"lenH ind complete publicity for nil conference proceedings lins been overruled nnd neVH ntinetinrcmniitu ivlll Im llmlfn.t in fennnl ceinmiiiil"-s agreeil upon by tlie t-ecretarlllt of nnnfnrennn Tlie TitrkiMi delesnitN nre considerably ORitated ever this decision, contending Hint members of the ether delegations ate divulging what transpires in con- irrrnru circles, uncrens they, ns .Meiinmmeiiaii gentlemen, hnve incir worn ftemerviirc, N. J Nev. '-". Geerge Hlpel, regarded ns one of the Common- tt itfi It ! u .. I ttt ntifl naif tvlf itn-UfiM ttl .i... ttm.. if.-ii ......i.- i ,i-ti.. IIE''"V IjneMUllt at . ht"a lata' real, in,- .nun-nun iiitiiiit;i ni.ceui,..i.v.., iwii n. aiei i., ee Anceiea. uaui. i i...r .i... ......! i..... i u..n. wees and Interment at l.ne Anaelea , , , ., , , . , ItUItn. At Vlncentewr f. J.. Ner. II. mIeii here sliertly before neon today. 1022. maheaw't a. nuitR. in her 4HI rjipel was the nrst witness Heard or i'"r: "''J;' a nfa 'tirne", 'gj'.S wIiem; who it is believed mny be able r;iiVln"et b-anV m train f?Sm Phil., li? te threw sonic direct light 011 the inys- 1 -wnnevllle. N. J. int. Mt. Helly Cem. V terieus filiiying of the Hev. rlwurd Hi'.scH. --suddenly. Nev. 20, APNA, VI,n..lnM I1..II a.. Mru I'I.mi unr H.'lti. widow of Of erae lluerh tnfn Klenmann). Wheeler Hall ami .Mrs. Mcutier luin- ttti 3 iteiatrvea ud frlende are InvlteU hardt Mills oil Hcptelubcr 11 laat. te attend funerul. Fn morning, from har The testimony of Sipel was regar.lcd '?,!,7ll""1,,hrlnTeh,?' nT. .,?l,e l,vv?.v f. .".SUSfi as likely te be of importance because, n'M."'. Woed,UHOm :PiVanCvV.' it was thought be could corroborate Ihe'N". J. T,raln w'" leae iIarKi Kerry story told by Mrs. Jane Gibsen, the I"3" ,nv --,,-, . the late James and Hllen Cleeland. Itela Mvee nnd friends are lnvltel te attend tuim, Thure.. 2 p. m.. chanal of jj " JU ? 1J "nig woman." who ut-serts te hiie been an ejewitness of the murder .scene. Mrw CHiiiii hiiH nut ns vet telrl her .un."r' eerutee. Thure.. 2 P. M.. chaw .Airs. ijIIimjii nns net us ei 101a uer Andrew j, JJu,r Hen Arcn nJ ,0th iry before the Grand .Itiry. Heme, int. erivate. ster surprise was expressed that Hipel should have been called in ndvnnce of the "pi. weinuti, ns the Millie et want lie might. tAltw1 it (ief ..... a. !.. .lami aja.-.vi lllllll UlinUl IU IH'r Mill;'-- ' . I 1 a til l.t. tl.. tien last iilht in the Capitel, where b ",',,! temi WS? ''.'"V"1 " I,,? d It wns propounded. coneborathe. Sipel is a dealer in Rfhvnril Vntcnn nintrlnv fnMi.er ' I'lgs, and is reported te have been (Iriv- membernr'ef ttTeuseDKJ MlXan ' I ,"' ?? l'"""1" "" "l l"U ...i... -...i... t... 1 .t. r.i...... rit... of the liiuruer. ."J'V". """ ' ..riiim-ii ui -MiiKivy jur- ,. ,,, v,,li. .vl.n u-iih ..3c. npi'tcil te ti'stifv tu thi! time she heard shots from her home near the Phillips iff bill, took the affirmative side, chnm plenlng the Ierdney-McCumber Tariff. Congressman James Willinm Cellier, of Mississippi, answered him in the negntlve. The legislative chamber of tlie Heuse, where the league is holding Its fourth nnnuni convention, wns paeked. Frankly, it was hard te knew the truth, se tcllinglv did each of the nre- tngenists present his party's side of the qurniien. in 1 11c rien uruwi 01 nis na tive Southern State, and dropping most all of his g's. Congressman Cellier shot the Ferdni'i-McCiiiiiber tariff bill full of holes with his ridicule. "There rre a few things they bnveti't taxed yet.' he cried, leaning his big frame ever the geld rostrum. "There's seaweed. On Page III. Paragraph COO, jeu'll find, ladies nnd gentlemen, we have free seaweed. They may be tax ing bread s-een, but what care we ns long as w have seaweed. There are bones and maunu, tee. We hnve innnnn!" Mr. Dingley answered the nsfflilts mnde en the m w tariff law nnd showed thnt pretctlun as n national piegram docs net increase prices and the cost kept of living, lie c-pecia'ly pointed out wnai n program .01 protection means te A delegation renresenilni- slrrln n... 'the women nf the innrt. rived today, demanding tlmt the con- The League of Nations and the Ship ference grant Independence te their Subsidy Hill, as well ns matter- touch- country, which was given the stutus lrR every -dny life, were made n special of n French mandatory stnte bv the I issue by the two speakers in their ef- Allled Supreme Council nt San Iteme in ! fr,s le spread out practically and 11)211. without decimals the tenets of free trade 51. Hnrrere lirml r,t ! i.'mni, ,ini- ! versus protection. nntlen; Lord Cuizon nnd ethpr illn'e. 1 An nddr.'ss by Frank IX Graham, of mats of the old school have anpnrentlv ' ",c department of economics of Piincc determined te gie this meeting a char- in-ier iiiiierciu ireui tiiut et past con ferences in which Mr. Lloyd Geerge has been a moving spirit. The former Uritish Premier plnnned this conference before he fall' of his government. lteuud-tnble gatherings ten, followed the debate. He closed the women 0te1V tariff evening by giving the value of the present law from the point of view of economic policy. A little earlier in the day. in :i aiiiet corner ever teutupt, wus fought the first skirmish of a battle tTifit is sold te loom sucji as this nre Mr. LIemI Geerge's 'tM hulk ns the most momentous issue il.-l:lllly, em. xncy apparently nre net "l "" "'""' "" iiniiiuu, ee much te the taste of the new Uritish 1 Eighteen women, nil members of the Gevernmint. 1 Delaware County League, sat in a hotel The machinery of the present con- I lounge nnd debated fervently that issue ference will' ntinnreiitlv be mnnli the 1 which will be presented fermnilv te the "kiime ns thnt of the Genea, Ilngue nnd Stnte budy tomorrow us a debate cu rtail neme meetings. Three ceinmis- ' ii'i : hlens te deal wiih general problems are 1 "Iteselved, Thnt the League of ar- provided for in the preliminary luiigi'inciiis, Constantinople, Nev. 22. (Hy A. !') IL C. .Inqtilth, managing director Women Voters Should Indorse l'nrt.v Cnndidntes for Office." The debate will be In the hands of Mrs. Carrell Miller and Miss Marien Iteillv. After it w riniulicil ir iv kv. for the American Nenr Knst Helicf Or- ' pected the question will lie put te 11 Kiinizutien, has returned te Cen-1 vote nnd settled once and for all. stnntineple from Moscow, where he Mrs. Wnlter M. Newklrk. who negotiated an ngreement with the' worked strenuously for the measure at i-Miie-ie w n w a wt vtiier . . .. ..b a i. .. dnv was with a wemnn Sim f f lnii .. 1 "'-,r""",f concerning ititure iiKcs-iiarre last -ar. is iuw one et Ieilfirl. nresfdent of the Hen.n . i r(,i,uft wer,i of American! 111 Georgia these nveuedly against it. und she We. en's Club of I)e ,re l 'Am .. n i'"'1 Arnu'nin- Vw M,'fmv ""therlties. makes no bones about it. . n" of the erItll 1 h, ll CiL,'1 ' llc ,'T""?- "rsi;, '""' f Ameri. Members of Delaware County dele- VlVnt filsi vtt ?.. !i ' ,en,t,,,41 "'can humanitarian efforts, premising Us gntien aie: IftM'nWfli K , ngCce;;Kee-with ' u,"",B""d B"Pr'"rt- ,:- & S1- M" H' tf- Jehn S. Fisher, former State Itaiffi i J w w ." ",". M r S Vr m''' ' . ?nirJlle' SS?BS!SffiS wls?r,s ft nW sn,hVf Radlcals Demand US: iS'X: urged for A .Lev Geni, '' . J,. '',: ' PhmiS Iff W- tin. Mrs.,11. C. Berry. Mis, May Vnl- -.-- - 1 -w w m r r r r . rill llllll I 111' .11 I M .1. a. I IIIIkK tiru UIUI-TMIKJU I1U ICCIH that in v-.. legal connections stand in the wuy of , his being considered for that eSice. I ren'n"t 'rem Pnee One Anether caller wns State Senater '",nr 'ntsen te succeed him if he re- a. r.uwiiru i.eng. Wnlter M. New-kirk. Mrs. Casper Hew arth. Sirs. Jehn Marshall, Mrs. Lerey Smith. Mrs. Jonathan M. Steere, Mrs. Prilllblln f 'liri.ltnlini. tiu PI.,,,,.. M It does net regnrd the leader-i lick. Miss I.illie Hunting.' Miss Lucy Jehn Conway and Four Other Ac cused of 8teallng $10,000 Ci Mrs. Cathnrine Conway, of Spruce "KVw"c"S...,".-B.rvt7,V. I,"n'p.'.' .n''! onnertunitv of nrotecMn us." . en ini after Ma.i.trat T Ce win d 0cenM Cem" nns be"" t,,r,,wn ,nt0 add her Se Tjohn in vmi Mi fnr ' """ult en vnrleua occasions during the furthrf hi-rin n week fm tednv " i 'st ' -' attention has J In connection with the theft of u li.miu- """:.'. TBv-" mP" . . W,e,c"' sine, valiieil nt SI I.IMHI. tin. nwi,i..rv '"' "'"' "" """" '"' of Klias Wexelblat. of nS Market I ,h?,f homes and flogged, street, from Sixty-flrst and Curpenter , 1 he1 c.m"u-y ,r',ni1 J,;r'v ri'1 sirruib nuuiinv uigut. Tlie men held with Conway were Lawrence Stillwcll, Murlln Pike, Cam den; Jehn Ilurrlty, Itace street near Fifty-fourth; Jeseph Urephy, Itedmnn street near Fifty-second, und Raymond Hey, Sixth street near Girard avenue. They were urrested early yesterday by Patrolman Smith, of Wayne, who eently re- turned indictments against white per rens nfter the lynching of tiiree Ne groes, Ne convictions were obtained. Masked women, estimated at fully .100, paraded Atlanta's streets for the flrst time in the history of the city, late last night. The naradera were enld te be mem. Iers of the Dixie Women's League, a found them asleep in 'the car after they i "l,n,r,0,,c "PI10!?-", T,p' were white i-i ( i, .it .. ' POHflltnOH li- Hi ilnu'ln- uTonvea ttiiiimfl S'sl'i.T'M,r'' ,,lH C("" n'l uiworu uiweru "I neer lie cauirht." feet nd"rthln,"K ''. b,""n aM e wed ill r.'.'""ut,,rs- l,lh' ! f 5-p.uS tt ,:,vceT' vnnM the'" ire i!"Bjr Jn . ,tr,fl0 l "henvv " ?i. iH whnt I8 knwn as itehetr un,hrucltM BRYAN GOES TO MIAMI Vlfe'e Delicate HeaUh Prevents il.1.?t0p;.y,r aV.Hvn. Hrjan ,', ':"VV,..-- WlUlnin J. Ban rr BT""1JA!-VVK.....it;ifrem Ms umr i. -" ",.f"n,l- .. arrived !.. '.-"." iT'V"' "S !" Mniincr Keunder. hame 'J, '"y,n,ia. J'y for their winter ruban'aelir W,,hUt BetU"8 ltbandCS ". ",. 5' Mrs. Bryan's i.w b-ni .. nn::.''!" ? reacn, Miami it.efth;i;i::"t.9- had taken fifteen gallons of gasoline from the Hcrwyn gurage without pay ing for it. Mrs. Conway bore up while her son wns being arraigned, but swooned us t-lie reached the corridor. Her head struck the stone Heur. Piitrelmaii Gem eiideii, with tlie aid of bystander, car ried Iter te Police Surgeon Hricker's office, where she wns revived and held u while for observation, TODAY'8 MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 Jehn A. Osberne, 4Kf Kilmuml it,, und .Mamie K. Svwtjrr. 5ns N. Illlli el. Jnyeph A. Ml'iilk, '.'710 K. llnnllusilan at., nni) Amies U. t.uklewvld, a ITS Almeivl hi. Jay cl Davie. S4IO Turner t.. an, I Anna H Iliisern. 'J4IU 'luiner hi, Wnlter u. t'niU. ;I7 ll.ue t,, nnd Elea Elea eor Muni', lurby. t',i. I'hiirleii . Iiii)ile. SO'i IJIUnnrth et.. nnil Mareent M. Iniin, 7: S. i'4ih hi, rraiicln II. McClutmin. !U:'0 N. r.'.ith it,, and (IrarK Uiwniiuh, Vd.iiIImi, N. J. I.eule Martin. 1011 Klliwutcr it,, nnd Viela Hweeliey, 8S.1T Olive it. IMwurrt A. Ilecluiiaii. !IH ff. Ihleli ave , and I.IUlai) II, Kelly, ansa Krankfrird ur Edard V. Myr. Uhiatnut Villi. Pa., and Florence M. l.auberitjln HH02 Cli-anlew, Cenetantln It. Kateln, iillliurdale. l' . and Leretta M. Cenlev I J la N. SStli et. Antonie Mamlle. .iMT IUntnn t.. nnd Palma Iteneln. 1111 Hnidei; nve. Joeeph l ,Mrni. 7IU I! II lien t nnd Kmnm H. I'atter.en. IMIll i;. Iliu.inrd rt. In lil llrewn. l.'tOll N, Tt li et., und Idii P.rkfnril, IRIStN. Ileete et. Ilrdce H. Oe.kln aeil S. auth el, nd .Maude A. Jehnsen, ami ,N, Hlllli m, Hull Hrennlnif. S. W. lornef liltli end l,i. ruat t.. und Amu J. UJinpney. 010,1 llnltlinure aw. Wladlalaw Uuritti. 8u K'lyeninnt it,, nnd Anmnlna UrHiiifUI, JISli Kdgemnnt n. King Thomae, Wnedlijne. N. J., and Edna Fuller. Woodbine, N. J. Dallaa T. BUger. I.anedewne, P Rnj Marlen D. Martin. Hlenehurit. J' Joeeph l. Ilercher. Slckervllle. N. j., tnd wfti t. s$&tfm jwwj e..-'!, m costumes, with ffewlnB sleeves trimmed in reu ana blue. The masks completely covered their faces, and were similar te these i formerly worn by the Ku Klux Klnn. xne parade was led uy mounted po licemen mid u baud. Then followed the members, in pahs, eueh currying u small American flag. Just what it was all nbeut Allnntans did net seem te knew. Newsboys dubbed them "women Ku Klux'b." Menree, Lu.. Nev. -. (Hy A. P.) Mrs. Ann F. Garrison, of West Menree, mother of Thninns F. Uleh ards, who, with Watt Daniels, both of Mar Heiikc, is believed te have been murdered in Aukus) by masked men. tediiy appealed te President Ilnrdint,'. CeiiKrcM-mnii .1. It. AmvcII nnd the press Ie assist her In her endeiner te discover whether her son is dead or alive. STOKES HIS OWN LAWYER Serves Netice He Will 8eek Order te Sell New Yerk Property New Verli, Nev. 2. Anting its his own lawyer, W. K. I. Stokes, wealthy lenity owner, whetc marital dlllicultles with Helen I!wned Stokes have been in the courts three jear, Tiled notice .wsterdny In Supreme Court tli.it he would seek n ceuit elder November S permlttiiiB him te sell a home en West Righty-Nlxth street for .S-i.'i.liOO, one ene thlnl of the amount te be held in trust pending linnl decision en bu wife's rigiu ie a dower. Charges against several prominent New Yerk men, his present wife's, at- Stand for Seniority System It hni no Intention te tin.-.. t,tii.ni.,n. ment of the seniority tystem, as was get the nttentlen of the forester. Anether caller was Georgis S. Oliver """"'ees in wiiicli he nnd his fol fel fol ef Pittsburgh, political lender and ' i "'" ",t il,ulcsU;l1' Kinnnce nnd publisher In Allegheny County. He ,, I1"'1?1"''' Cmnmerce. and Senater Interested in Mr. Fisher for Attorney ' ,T, "p .le p,,ml l,,," in Foreign eieneral ami State Itcpuresentntivc Mi', i "elntien-i. In tlie course of the next few Vlear. of his county, fur Speaker ef!?,'"r,s' m"'1' "",' I''1'. ,,,u st,uierit. .sys the Heuse. I ' "ll! nnnlh become ihairiii.in of nn imiini'tant committee Tin re are net apparently enough siire eteu in the I.n rollette bice te prevent the orgnniatien of the Senate bv the Republicans unles the bleu would go u nm u-iiKin in eiui(; wiiii tlie lleine- Councilman W. W. ltenvr. whom Mime of the women are booming for Mnjer and who also has been men tioned as material for appointment tinder the Pinchot administration, was another visitor. Mr. Plnclmi n v..i .n'nS,i "etftr"w,i "vrYer!e:: ::i .- ' n.rM. j.-vuns-.M;.rti. ; v rs. Frederick . hdwnrd Leiitr. .Iinlniinn nt l tiles. l'lucliet I'rlmnrv ('iihii.iIlmi rnntminT slim ns imnei-tniit. Willi t.n,,..i . ' a., ,!,.,.. m., if.....i , i... m. l -. -.--.. - .. ,ivi-( . ...... it.iim ,u .....ii.ri.j , ...i-t, .kiitt-ti .1, v itjiin, .urs ..... ...m.h "i me uns morning ireni ' 'cr emm uees. it dues net grentlv t . li. ."Maxwell, Mrs. .Marshall 11 Uiambcrsburg. Then came State Hep- "" AH It nuns te de is te prevent I Smith, Mrs. Mary P. Werrnll. Mrs mtiiiii4,ii euiiit, sponsor rer tlie,"" e'liin-iing ei us memners nineng Stnte enforcement law. fiesh from his ,l"' various committees where they will ititui-an uriuru me convention of the '" ' lm " I'ewer iiuu inuuelice League or Women Voters in Harris burg. Ne sooner had Mr. Wener gene than Halph Beaver Strnssbitrger, of Vnrrlutiu'M n .tt.ltllLl.nH m...i in . ............, ., .pt,ui.ut.'t (iiiu x-inciier . . tf . ' ' it'nbAw tt.lt lu .... ...' .l.n it..-.. .. Iimllescil III Netllltnr. AI. f '.,.... 1,.! ri'l... ......v., ...it, ,a iiuu til nil; lively SllirilS I" ! ,. ' , """"""nj illU In the jeunger Pinchot set. arrived and I Ji". 1,lltv sjstem hns brought Mr. I.a .Vnl' t TItrtTfrV fcii-riWn2l of Calhartni' Column ri (no Powers). lUli iHJIgS UOMIMAN tlveg and frlendi. nlie tiiv. Ne. 24. A. O. H. nml I;, u. O M . n. r.4. ii r, i Invltad ta attend funeral, Fn . 8.3(1 A. M,. from IBM ruewence i.ie n. fii'd et Helemn renuie " hi in nurcn or nur i.ncii or mrv iv .. .11 int meiv creie uem. COPE Nev. l'l. HAP.Il N. COI'B. aced lit Punerat eerlciB AVed.. S P. M.. 403 N. .3d it. IteintUei. frlniN Ueerire W, Ken drlrlt Jr . Ixidre Ne I1P0, P. und A. M.. nml emp!ne cf I'ni.hvln I..ometlve Werk!, Invited. Int Oxford. Pa.. Thuri CItOWI.nY Nev. IS, DANIEL A., eon ........ ............ .. - - - - , v.iiuni.i.1 .(', is, ijaiviki. A.. HOB furm, WUS the first witness of the daj. of the late Timethy nnd Catharine Crowley. Seated around the rotunda of tl'O i "''"tl'e' nnd frlemle. alee empleyes of MuV courthouse, en the first fleer, were the nlclnnl Court nnd Themas D. Flnletter Club "i .nn nure, are invited te nttenfl runerai, fhur-.. 8.30 A M. residence, ?42 De I.ancey "t. solemn rcaiHem mnee at Mt. Jeseph' Cnurch 10 A. M. Int. Cathedral Cem. DEWOt.l'i:. At nrnnferd. Conn., en Ifev. 20. IUL'2 MARION D-WOLPI3. aeed 8. vrnre Service tn Wednesday mnrnlnr. nt II 'c'er(, nt the eilviT IT Deir Rldit., 1820 Che'nut rt . Phlla Interment nrlvnte. IJONAHUK ?Y. 21. PATRICK, huiband of Marv M. Demihu ln KArrU) ntm. H, H'ee and frlnM nr Invlied tn attend fu- Fruley. a neighbor of the Phillips farm, ; n.' Frailer m iiibi m,.., Vr 'req..iem"t who heard shots, was another witness, jhn Church of Kt Grcgerr le a. M. Int witnesses who had been summoned te testify ut the morning session of the Grntid Jury hearing. Clifferd IlnycH. once arrested en the strength of Raymond Schneider's fraud ulent "confession" us the raurdetcr, wus there .seated beside his father. Nearby wus .lames Mills, huhniid of the murdered choir singer. Mrs. A V wultina te be culled. Charlette Mills sat with Harbara Tough and Louise Cici.'t. maids in the Hall home, tlie lust iiiuiied absorbed in a novel. In the circle of witnesses sat Mrs. Nellie Run sell, colored, who contradicted Sirs. June Gibsen's story. Detective Gmrgc Tet ten. of Somerset County, was tin- seietid witness called. Then- .Mrs. Fruley went in und her daughter Catherine, followed by Si journey Smith, a resident of the Phil lips furm neighborhood, nnd Hurry Mc Cube, who iil'e lies nearby. It was iletiiiitely stated that tl.e Grand Jury would sojourn until Mon day at the end of today's Mission. Dur ing the intennl the special deputy nt nt terney genernl expects te clean up some miner details of the case. TO IMPROVECENTRAL ROAD IF S. P. MERGER STANDS Kruttschnltt Telle Commission Aid Is Necessary for Betterment Washington, Nev. . (Hy A. P.) Important expansions and better ments by the Central Pacific Railroad are immediately necessary te meet the demands of Western commerce, Julius Kruttschnltt, ehnlrman ei the beard of the Southern Pacilis Railroad, testified today before the Inter tatc Commerce Commission, nnd snid the-c will be mnde with capital obtained by the credit of the Southern Pacific :if the Supreme Court decision ordering a ills, solution of tlie two railroads is set aside. If the merger is net maintained the Central Pacific will be unable te nrry through the enlargement expen ditures demanded alone. All expendi tures for improvements have been re stricted during the Inst ten jeurs, lie Hely (.'roes Cem. DPFFV -Nev 21. TATRICK I . below husband of Catharine A DulTv (nee Ke.lt Ins). Due noth'e of funeral from 204D Al pletree t. EDWARDS On Nev. 20. Ifl22. RICH Aim KEMW.B EDWARDS ncd 74 yeari It' lathe- nnd friends are In'ited te the aerv Ice. en Thursday aflernenn at 2 o'clerk. at hie lete reildnee, HS47 Olle et. interment nt Orenmeunt Cemetery Vlewln. Wednei day esenlnir. nt.DRinOK. Suddenly. Nev 21, EDOAR BTITEH. hunhand of Annle P'kice EldrldK. Pun-rnl eerilces Bt hie late p'Kldence. 4021 royal et . Germanteun. Frl.. 12 neon. Int. prlvnte. r.l.FItr.TTT Nev 20. 1022. ANNA M., widow of C.iicli P. Elfreth. Rrlntlvei and frlend- are Invited te nttend funeral aerv ii", Thure . 2 P It . at the reeldenea of '"r ecn-ln-law. M'tchfll H. Hroek. 8116 Wvnnwoed reed Ovrhieilt Int, private. Friends klndlv emit flew-era. FAfSt KY Suddenlv. Nay St. 152. OnORfli: H . eon of Frank and Flera Fa, ley and brother of Mre. E, Vasle. Funeral J'rlday 2 P M residence ii 10 Reluharit i-t. Interment Mount Xterleh Cemetery. Frl'nds call Thureday .-xenlni: GODSHAM.. N.v. 20 1022. IDEM.A M.. wlf.i of William H Oedehall (nee WllllameV RelatHee and friends are Invited te nttend funeral sprUcee at her lat residence, 210 V. Onier lane Chetnut Hill. Frl.. 3 P. M tnt nrlviite. Irlenda mav call Thure. ava. GORDON On Nev. 21. 1H22. JOHN. hu-hind e' th" lite Jan Corden. Relit. tle and friends nre Invited te the iervlr, en Friday afteirenn. nt 2 o'clock, nt hll recldmce. 22r, Lewie nw Hiet I.inedewn. Pn. Interment Arllnctun Cemctcrj-. Frlemla mav call Thursday eenlnr GRAHAM Nev 21. 1022. ELIZABETH. widow of rranklln A. Graham, aaed si Punerat Bnrlcee prl-ate sat . 2 p. .. er late residence 1(100 Mt. Vernen Friends mav cill Frl. eve.. 7 te 0. C'.Rl'RER. Nev i'l 1022. CHARLBa, hiiHlmnd of the Inte Katharine Oruber (ne Welel. in hie 7-lth -ear. Relative! and frlende nnd all eecletlee of which he tree nimUr nre Invited le nttend furer.il. Frf , h 50 A XI.. late residence. 2221 N IfnncaeH st Solemn renulnm maee at 8t Ilenlfaelna7 CI urch 10 A. M Int Itelv .sepulvhre Cem. HAINES -On Nev 111 1022 EVAN B.. husband of the lale Marv F. Halnei. Rtla ' tlei and friends, alie empleee of At mera Sen are Invited te the eervlce, en Thura dav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock at tile law reeldence. 542fi Merlen ae. Interment Wee. lands Cemetery HARNK.D t her re-ldener, 2U s, Rreeil -t . en Nev 21 1ft 22 MATILDA U. HARN'ED Nntlce of fune-al leter lidded, because the llticatien seeklne- the I .. HAl'i'K. Nev 21. OCOROE.' E., aen nf u..r.,., ,t;n., r ,i. .... i t.eerpe .-m,i late ierei nnucK tnee Me vera I. separation nf the two companies ned Sii Due ne'lce nt the funeral will ba "clouded the title" of the .Southern I s-ien from residence nf h's brother, William P.eeilli' te flu, fVnM-il If.l(1 i '' 1'n'iek 4.3.' N H'ltchln-en it. ..li! '.' " 1"'iIic- , I HIRSTIIL JCt.ll'S hui-band of Sail! The general Increase In traffic hn 'nll.mi, en Nei ie. at his resldence. new mane it imperntlw te umlertnke ' '"licVwt'ry vAi? r. a number of imprnemcnts of a press-- w,,,,i r the.ii't" c Tne ing nature at once, - .Mr, KruitseUnitt j said. AIDS CATHOLIC MISSIONS Bequest In Heedy Will for Werk In Section of Poland A bequest of S.'iOO te the Catholic mlsslenarlea of Krelfim IVilnrwt ru inniln fndn- tn li.. .fill nf T ., 1T,i V?." reejileiice or her narnte. 00H Union at., mnue today 111 tile will of Lena Heedy, i West Phlla Prl A M. Int nrlvatii, who died in the dermantewn Hospital.' Irierde may call Thuie. cenlnj(. between 1In.l!2,-t'.MlW",' T"1,I','I.,15 S700n' . ! . JONl.'S -Nev 20 WILLIAM C hu.b.n. ... ."""" iiii"'iivu I'lui'i ere inesp ''"in" laie .n.irv eii'en jenee iciuin-e nnu SMUEL II.. htl H- h it.-... i nt- 7 a i !- v. i in.uu iiuniiL, air i l, tl.es and frlnnde ale.i Mellta Ledae, Ne. 2HS, P and A M nnd Jerusalem Cineter. N 3 R A M -ire Int lied te nltend fu neral Kcnlces Thure. 2 I' M residence. s l-'t p-' n" HUTCHINSON Nev :0 MARTH V. Wlfa of the latv Jamci Hutchinson Funeral P"rcee Than . 2 P M . at the rcildenca of dauehter. Mre. Jamvs MiCnneil, S22 Ieust ate Ardmeru, Pa Int. Ml Paul l.utheraa Cem. , JOHNSON. Nev 20 MART DOROTHT. dauliur n( Wil.i.tm 11. and Mary Harlan uannven. h'd iu eare I'uner-ii eeriicee at tienn it. Mmpben, Aim. Drinker. iiiiuiuer i:i rue Breii(i ei women ot-ier f-lizn net II S Lnml S".i flOfl Telm 'rl,,la9 "i1 emnieyei of rnnrie. Kii-clier. ers drank tea jesterday afiernoen. .1. Murrnv. U2) Euclid in enue.' Jie. y.lni",Jt".VT;lite7""f "N,"-i.-TJf-Y: Mrs. (Icerge Kunkel. cliairmun of :'00. nml .Tnmes A. Purnell i?-ji Ner h Je" x- im orchard .1 ? Pranki llnupliiu ( etimy, entertaitiea the mem- Twenty-secentl street. S10 500 I f0?-PT i v "ll""" . ..-..r,- , . faff ntf her The' WPW ' "'"SS' "Vfix ,& fair at her home, lhe chief topic of L)t Werkera In Red rene. I Inende, also Court Ne. 32 F. and A . ara In. COIlveraar nn nni flu. uen,ler f ltn- ""'"' ,n "ca "OSS I v'ted te attend funeral. Thnrs . -in a. m . in convention m the Heuse of ItenreT Klght hundred empleves of I. it Hrth- I ir.'n ra rents' residence 4170 Miln it., -entatlves.1 I0Prt ' "s have .WrIby each for nVm- &WA- Z?cl IH Ti. TnWjiJftS Mrs. Kiln M (leerge, of Heaver bership m the Ited Tresn. Mr, Kirenc cem Jenn m FnlU. president of the Weman's Chris- s- New-bold, captain of the Ninth War,) dauKh't:e"i;-retl9.;nd0the: iat; ewr.a tian Temperance Tnien of PennsvL workers, directed the ennvnss. with the heme.." Re ..tue" BV,Y,,fViJmi.,aii?.Tr?S Minlo, will ili'liiM- a message 011 law enforcement. 'The l'enntj Ivaniit Stnte Kducntlenal I'umcii, Its OiUin and Dtitlee," will b diseusveil In Mrs. I E. S. II. MrCnulej "f Heine'r. audi Mrs. II. 8. Prentiss Nichols, of Phlln. (lelphla. Itenerts from the (.'ommiMiien en Public Welfare will be made b Mrs, Jehn A. Naum.in. of Lancaster, assistance of Colonel Samuel I). J, it. Iietwren .'100 and 400 mere Mem em. plejes it is tvpected, will enroll by the end of the week. the Princeton victory, but otherwise the eesslen was hunnon.Ieus. IJlie u Hetel Itegister Oilier calleri lucluiled .Iiulge Oeerge II. Orlady. Cengressnian -elect Prank Itrumm, of SchuMklll Ceiintv: .1 Ve. tier Clark, of Wnlilugteii County; II publican majority refuses te Prm-re nives the pl.tces un Finance and Inter elate commerce which tlie d !. v..,i ndelphla. Taking a her subject "The Jspirit of the Pilet." Miss Florence leuhlfn! l..,il...'..; 1 ;...'.! """." I'resiUellt ill III.' Mate t '.I' ll-ll IW KI1 ll!ll All rxt 1I........1 llci uiiiians will te ihat lenaih luil is mere likely is that the furm bloc and the I.a Fellettc hm together Will get enough places en these tun M. Chnlfnnt. ' nf tin Atiit.u..! ,i,intii. ,.. i.,i ., ,l.i. i i-. v. .... . . "" '.miii '- " im,,- iin-H ioiiuei art- League; Dr. Henry S Drinker, former ' lug with the Democrats, awm fr,m tie preHldent of Lehigh Cel ege, and Jehn leusrrwiihes-. who have hitiierie h 'hi L, Morrison, a publisher of Green-, It. .Iraleiisy Among lladlcals ll, 1 Uumen. Mil nlse address the delegate. (ioveruer te Itrccite (ioverner Spreill i. "nil .et" te meet the delegate ut the leieoiien he and Mrs. Sproul will gie tnuight a. their part of the welcome tin. itj is ,.. tending te the league. This morning nt the Cupitel the tinverner epre..., lis pleasure Ut recclMiig tlie umnnn iii ville. The Cioverner- elect will leu v.. ... morrow for IiiirrMmrg, where lie will I ' '"" ,l"' regular Hepuhlicaiiti teunt onentleii liere. ntienu ine uumiuet el the League of " '" pr''eui in mh irem ti,-iu ,.(- Hi icceptnui will Women Vnlern. Mr. Pinchot expects fedm- is the iealeiiNj of the miiIiuis Uoverner's mansion. ... ........... I.!.!.... .....1 .. . .1 . . .....!. ..,.., ............. ..P .1. . ... 111 1 run 11 triiiu.i nun niier IIIU AllllV- l'l'""".' Il1 iin-iinii'i-r. 111 ine eiuer gleup. Nnvy game plaiiH te epend n few dais t'ni'l'ciV power in the farm bloc U Kl. li. im,. ta. I II i 1 t li 1 ml t all 1 ,ii 1 In I ,1 P. . 1 l..e . "" '" ' .' ."in-ill' nun liroeK- hail Ili.iah is iui iudi idnalUi l, ut Ills home iu Milferd. SQUIRE IS CONVICTED OF SHOOTING SUSPECT Night Chaie Has 8equel In Verdict Against Ex-Oftlclal William tinltlier, of Mantua, j formerly a Juetlce of the peatf-, ,l convicted of assault en Wellington Wall, a farmer, today by u jury at Woodbury. The conviction wa. a eeuuel te nn all-night chnse of Wnlls by Haiti ei and Constable Itlihaul Weed aniMlarrv West, wlm nre uuiiiting trial, (iaitbe'i had ihNtieil a warrunt for Wnlls who lied from his home, believing hU mid nlglit cnllerN were robbers. The chiise led threugli fields and weeds ami Walls wan shot through the arm by one of bis imrsneru r.:' Gaither resigned us juatlce un the' d. n.aa.1 a tt. rm..i i ' ? ae- lie held in the 'l'l 14 liliirnlii n-i-ui'iiiiirs were iuir.v Icm, mi ng the mansion reception r 10111 wiMi sin l,i ami greens. Palim. weie an ui;e, in t elid iihnlaiix of bm l.greunil '"m- the icceivlng party. Iu line with tin. Cum v mmiI Mrs Sproul will be Mrs. Jehn . M.'ln, State chulrmiiu nf the 1 agin Mis i.i-ni-, iMnmire jsiuilli, in i hill man ,. II I.. ,.', ).,l,...l. .. 1.-.. ,. ,,, ,,.....,. ,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,xl nniinni in, s lllllill mill cnn-ei witfiii I lart eitliel' Cappir or l.al'ellele. He, n WM. Illli) ciinceiM' of lilniM'lf ib a pi.ilde cauilldiiie of the regular ItennM if tnej tici 11 necessary 111 ui-i 1(, aiipeal ntul .Miss Mnrtlia Tlienuie. Id piesuni , ,,,, ,..... ..,,.- nvnuiiiriii in t, ni'-i'ifi'i ireui l Hester, lue liumlicd ceuntrj. inviiut'uis have been lesiicd. A bunt .lolnieen is jealous of everjbedy and Hl,l'ler will be served. Mi.iiriuii. in i-ii-ijinHij , mi nils Head llj liei'iiini' 11 less slgniticniit tlguie, be Ing m ei shadowed new liv I.n I Nillctt Capper and llerali. lie is n ciinlidale fur I'lcidcut nml will make nn ,-il whii b "ill promote Id. iimbiileiis", IWUItam K. Bchatliilt, ? Jrwrwd ,.. ;.,,..,, int t,i. . Vi" i BH .Mill lVAAMIl ( VHIHB.BI .1 --rBVww HH - -- nID HDrn I IIIHNII VI HB WIUULTnirr lIHIirW .ntfb: w.r&:Fmix.jr:w&7mMMEm bu Meenmta. mtr, -cntan en ais;-'r!:. m2BL : xcsBsaesm. tcrM. j Vcnlzeles Thanks America Igiiis.iune, Ne. 'SJ. (Uj , 1 Melt t lint Iiw Viint7iiliL S.l. -.! IMH M"W '"' I'H, "UlltT TIT DEPORT ERSKINE CHILDERS? Newspaper Prints Story Relating te Illegal Arms' Possession He' list. Nev. ."J.- (livA 1' . l'l, Nirthern Whig Inlay nuMMies a eat leiiul rumor that Frskliie Chihlei-. nun 1 ee eigin eiiinr men charged wit, ....1.... f..l 1... i " " I 'jj'v 'j,.mc kl'1 ii'1 "f i,c (jv;;.;., snow, ,,;:';,; rxr "!"::"!. U..UII.. 1 17 --...... ...,., ,, ,,l leecatiuu nt tie neuee ennf.,,., ,,.., n..uii.. 1 t"... .-""". n.uu lila nalUn. ...I..J. air .V .t! I'01' I lUC lllllt Ull took nu r. 11 irjat .Monday, their uestliutLen helna A wen. rerlfefta: Press tils nation's gratitude for all that n.l 1.1. An alMMak lma ll.A T la3 aTO. . I " " uww ut e umtea mates aid Ureeli nftum tfm:AH.m-t, 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartments .... j A Absolutely 6th Vt A Fire. Locust Sta.M k proe mm wml WmwKh ttr- y 'sl y eiiUip- niahed - xL y , 'n'iif desirable X '"'"'''' tun r.i' Tlurw 5 an A .I from liee nn ner i rellenee '.'SO,-. i)rm.-H Ft. Illntl ina of neil fin in . M i;hiircli of thl MMtat'en It V M Int Heiv Sepulchre Cem. I ,., ,. M .- .11 HUJ M.iltv JAM.', wlfe e' s,,,mui j 1 ee lem nml daujhter of lllernm and li.izsleili Kennnrd Funeral etrlctly rrlinte, 'Ihure, 2 I" M, from liar Inte reeidmce J.cnnl Ilelawnre Ce., Pa, Int M dl.i Cen r'rlende iiwy cal' Wed. Ce I l.KKITHS Suddenly, N'nv 10. 1922, I KI.IZA JANR wld ,w of Cent Qenrce K. I.dlcttee or ni h "tth nt . Phila Punerat land Int Wed, i;in neon, Mll'en. Del. I.IN'ni:.Ml'Tt -V i Hi. SAMt'CU hua hand of .lane Undemuth nnMi "7 nela He , ,1 (rlendt. nliu Ciurp Ve 11 S of V., nd I ,-t Ne fl (J . It r Invited te attend furral 1 hur- l an p M from hll ate iei,ideiic" Mii Un k nml et l.tiann, .slerlena I thn It ll-flH.,1 ,ie l.lallel-al f hunh tr.th nnd ll"ll-lllil aie at 2 1 M. Int .NnrtliHiveil fern l'ru'iidi may Call id ,.e. MAI l.i:j- N'ev IU MlltV J wife of lie Jehn M iiiev (m-e rp .inuvth) Uela e, id frl.nd. Altar ii.nl llenaiy Secletj. tivlied t funeml Thuri. sin M , rrn- lenee l,-,-, V n,, ,, S ill ! 1 hllfh InaiS M-ia hv'a (. hu-ih 10 A. M Int. Hely 1 ', fi (Vm M.lJIMHi: -Nn- ll ANN1P. nlfe of th lite PatrliU - Millrld" UeUtliei nr.4 fri'Mjs urn lnHe m rtitnnd funeral Thura s 3n AM. -Jill) .Seuth Helemn hlll 11.1K of ri'iiulem ht J'atikl 1 Church lu ' 1 ' II 1 f r i-h i . 11, Mil Arnill.lN Hudilenlv Nev 21) ! .Ifisi - ii j ,, ,,f ,h ,,, Mtd,,,,,, ,nJ I ,i ui ii- M. l.nuKhlln (hit ('aliiilimi). Dele. I mi 1 ml friiinli aim einulei of H II, ' ,",'.'. ..r in,l'.' 1" alimil funeral. .' ,A M . rr'.'.,n. ,h,, r"i'lene of hln liithfi 111 l-i A. M liriiniil tu;i Client. I s., eiij. ihiiiiIimii llla-i .it Church of 1 ir !..i.l nf Vliten 11 , M )f,t I'nttiedrul MeNI- USTV Or) Ne- III 1 (I'm. MAUY c Hifn of Jnliii K M. s'rney inee Clawill) nR'1i.'V",ar,, ."HI" "d flleride. 'i P V M Sodality nr- luMled In attend funerul Tliured.il mnri uiir k an from hae Int. leelilenei. 0,'in 1; Wi Htinereland et. se'.nin reiiiimm rnn at 10 e clock at Chuich of the Aecerialun, Interment at Hal 1 1 (Iim iVreeiery " r-Hill 5 Flewc r Shep 1 4405 I'ranfcferd Avenue I tall I-rankferil 0770 Anywhire any pUct, air li I'MHIHTAKEIesi me I Jii jf LB Mi in . m h M,fVwi? . ----------------------------------------i-------i ....T. iWTi, ,rf5f'iJ4ifltt MM J! V-JyafclW, t j-fti-t