E:fe m WW' T.-J3r '.e. tyBS r. W' 'V- Ji ffir ri ' - i ; J cvrniTF 7 IR KH TRAIN WRECKERS Death Penalty Inflicted After Trial by Free State Mili tary Cemmittee ..Mirncn UIITU RIPI PQ DISCOVERED WITH HlrLbb " By ASinctnicn mn n.iblln. Dec. ID. Four railway men ,A three laberera were executed today r Interfering with trains In County (Mare. . . .. anil for "Vr-i.. vn men were rnnttired NO iri nnrp. wniber 13 by Free State troops i In BBthbrlde. County Kildare. V 1th them n quantity ei sie.cn e". i C(1 lunuiuniiiun .-, ........... The men were tried by a military committee and xenteneed te death en the rhflrgc of train wrecking, sentence be ine carried out tedny. The men are reported te have been members of the Republican army. The efficinl army report of the exe cutions gives the names of the men as Stephen White and Patrick Bngncl. of KHilare, laborers; Jeseph Johnsten and rWlek Mangan, of Mldare, railway workers; James O'Connor, of Ilansnn, TiDPerary, and Patrick Nelan, of Hath bride, railway, workers, and Bryan Moere, of Rathbride, laborer. Th.r wrrp arrested with a nunreer d ethers, Mrs the official report, which '. . . 1 .. ... ba f .. m rail I 1 t 9t it ndfls mat incy wire luuuu ku..ij UJ .. nilitary committee of pessesMnc, with out proper authority, ten ritles, 200 rounds of ummunltien, four bombs with dtntonaters nnd one exploder. An unofficial report Mates thnt the men executed today were captured in n dugout nnd that they were part of a column of ten rcsronMble for the am Imsh of national troops, the destruction of goetli shipprd by rail and the seizure of materials in shops. Train wrecking, the tearinc up of rallwav trucks and the lilewliu un of Irldgcs 1ms been practical en u hiryc ,ealc bv Republican sympathizers in Ireland flncc the irreculnrs began their operatien1. This has badly rtisorean rtiserean iwd the raJlwa (ystem nnd hurt trade, dispatches frequently telling of com municatien ueiween uuuiiu uim ueiui cr between ether Important points in Fouth Ireland being cut oft' by this reason. Today's drartlc action aimed nt the Interference with train operations was under the blanket measure passed by the Dall Eireann last fall giving au thority te suppress disorder. Previous executions have been in (onnectlen with the u.'-e or possession of arm, except thnt the last Infliction of capital punlchment en December 8, ulien Rory O'Connor. Llatn Mcllewcs 'and two ether Republican lenders were executed, was officially announced as in reprisal for the assassination of Sean llflles, the deputy ohet the day previous. The executions recorded have been as fellows : Jsovcmfeer 17 James Firhcr, Peter Cassldy, Richard Tuchj and Jehn (Jaff iey, Dublin Republicans, shot for bav in revolvers in their possession. November -4 En-klne Childcrs, chief lieutenant of Eamon de Valera, executed for having had an automatic pistol in his possession. .evemDer iu jespen spoener, rat rick Farrcllv and Jehn Murnhr. exe cuted for armed participation in a bomb attack. December 8 Rory O Cenner, Llara Mcllewcs, Jeseph McKclvey and Rich ard Barrett, executed in reprisal for tbe Hales assassination. Today's executions make a total of nineteen by the Free State in u little mere than a month. Londen. Dee. lf. (Tly A. P.) A report from Paris that Eamon te Vn- lera bad been captured by Irish Free State authorities lacked corroboration here tedny. It is believed thnt the report, which nun printed in a I'aris npwpaper, tuny have grown out of n Dublin dispatch Mjlng thnt De Valera had nuriewly wapeii arre.-.t while mending me.s enid by n rumor that he hnd token in the Catholic University Church, part in the recent unsuccessful nt liiiblln. inafmiich ns Iip left the church .tempt te uinl.n a jail delivery at Mount just bofme troops nrrlvcd. I Melly, in which it was rcperteel. though The Dublin residence of Gorden erroneeuslyl, as it afterward developed, Campbell, son of Baren (J'cnavy. chnir- that Mehr had taken part, man of the Free State Senate, was Maye is about twenty-five years old entered late last night by armed men, and luelts anything but n murderer. Misn dispatch te the Times from Dub- He is rather geed-looking, with ruddy I in. The inmates were or lered te leave 'kin nnd cleaneiit features. Me spoke the biiiining, which was set ou fire. In a plcnrant elce. Me were a dark He interior was destroyed. xuit. white i-ellar and gray tie. Nene . of the convicts wa in prison garb. Cerk, Dec. 10. (By A. P.) There j Maye smiled at several acquaint jus hcn firing for two hours during ' niices in the audience. They smiled aft night In the northern suburbs of b.iek eeidinlly. l.'.rk, the Republicans using machine Walter Keown, counsel for the de- KUIIs One eivilliin wns pverelv ffmlrtnth. nukrfl htm in nnrrnfA npeiip. nuunueu. Powell 'Howled Like Deg,' Convicts Testify 'antlnned from I'nie One J "Hi through that work i would sell tickets." "linn- ai.eiit that drp.-cuttlnc inci- '.it '" .".!lch Mr- Brunen figured'." ..'..j " ni3 "i,K i"rr ntierwnrel and T .? "'',f,l"ie new clothes." ii ..us peini .luitlee Kiiliaph fnllpil mm;:-"'..."4"1 ,-"1 "'" ""u u,r m'V-'1 l.1'""""" ?.h c-nlleil theatrical mechanic. ; ' ' .redsW I he believe, the lire ab of Incendiary en- !" '""",. 7. V. "' 'i .V" U7,".X ...... ... v ... ui.-... mr me line ei qiies- I "is was in tic me it l ei .uny, ; ",,.-. ;; " r. ... .,.,,. t jr. Pnnnr mi, i nenni. .....- - : . - ' sn.raer whi.-h re ' & n did" 'veT'i18;, . ' T11"? ,),P ,,,W"-. ""ml l 1,?r'1 t rn1den. Mar e "i'e' el1v VeTe Pulley occupies a portion of hn.ld- , "n e? "Vel uil lu. Dember 24 Set a, Special Appeal X, n.d , ChriV, mas Dav before t L shnetSJ hS" , '," ' "ml " r '"'" i nd Mr m Mr.. Cnrnrt. the land- l.U Hiewu, as th- tenant Imu.se. ; M... 1, -mm ..." 1 !. t!,ee "lir.-.' effl - Day In Chrbt.an Churches Th- ,,.-.r ., rnn.?fi. .ii-ji i" ',,l5-h,,1?"t,.n!..bA' '"'R.l' .. ..- .... ..... .... . I lady and her husband, told me in Unity He wna just al..-i.t te retire when he ' '' h ' pMh,, ...i ,,,ch control or -,.mL ..,, i-..-,Uv. p. '' ':'' "Jiih.-i. nri- Sr-'fF Bi:v'ia!r'V; ..br :es"Veien.0l; '""ISaTO, ,P lU" :r0 r,- arrested." : and K m-t-Utiet nre w ,e he V; ,' , ' ", , ,,,, l,,,tir'"," lmh rrmrK wamnde by your ' "I often heard I'ewell yell lie p sll " "wn le this Vtalement?" "Yes." crrtaiii that some en- net it aflie. ' Auilimr ........ . . ." ..nt i ie e-m-ni ... -i -i '"''"' . . , S-ch-r ati.-t.-i. hnn MS ,"rr'- " "pnipt made al Help: uere i am turner me iiamiui); ...,., ... ...., ,i. Uninen Iiouhe in ' Severn liimaten of the teiiunt Iieuk- "A" opinion i i" 'l"" v ...-neiai ... ... ....- m... ....-,....--. . ..... ,., ,. ., ,,1,,, Moe ins un either Plde?" "Ne." Hi ecreamed, 'Ne, that man next deer Riv,,.iU after tie tra is , , elTeet that the Auditor (en- l-y war. ,,,,,. '-,,,n tin, , Afer your husband made a remark Isn't Charlie l'ewcll. Here's Charlle " inlil'L,t ?Vi'e iJilen,''5 ''yes I i by residents of nearby houses, attacked eral buMie authority whatmer te eheek ,'Hi-; me-ip- -.1-- a-l.-l ih.t He Pom,)nifcle:, ,. ild'fcl.,h" ",?.:? ".r.?.m,lr." "'J'i?.1. VoZc"-ler Jn,umu0.?IV,i.t,Jc-: . Vent rereatedU' and daily, and 1 ob- ihe llamej. from all angle.. Several of up th-e " , ' ' "" '" ' ."' ' "' "' "' '!7:' ,"';" ,v 'I I "'" :l'""- '"".' Mnj"' "' reweu ,' eumpiiig uis nean agatust t(,.DL1 y?;,r hband call you a name I the wall and that he barked like a dex. ii! si?,nir,s shameless woman?", Dtnne, ohert, thick-net and "hard" "Lcalled both of us that name." 'looking, came ne.t. When asked if he Ii.v- .n?our h'-8band drew a gun, did knew 1'enell he answered. "I don't .! R bualmn.1 always carried a knew If Powell was confined In the jail. r,ifM -l"- kelsey made en unsuc- cessful atfi.mnt . ... i,n ....u OOWn Oil tills OIIPKtinn. Il,..n neb,.,! . .M. - ...'" " " r....e- DTtl v--0,, eboet?" "My. Mr. Kel- f.bfe"L X' hub"' "a Inte the din- t."""'. . nJ,,,J:t yr husband .tandlnjt In I,, '""'"Soeni deer?" I don't .i. ."."! i j"..r uimennr "..n' JJi' '"laey, 1 was tee excited." . w.i inai lloneken i trip, hew many " ''Three dar.." -.jb were you avriil tn .. m 5m,r "iiMiand found jeu, 11 aTreCn,reVU0e,,Slr"'S, ,n U1m; 4nnesna'te-the ,,S. but ! "" 0Ut i.'WasDec' Ward there?" "Ne. --mm l .ii.ir ...ihiin.i.i .nti,n .n ... ... i. ;... ' . -"-.. ' im the sprliiRs of the bed?" ",. iiiinwiPtlge," e policemen?" "I d 1. ' no v I a Upheld by Court Isald ta, iVwel V,"l : V,e" TvX, ',iJ,i, lmr l"'"" ' aihe.ti-iiu; l-.r bids for State depots. MUdwIn ClU. Km.. M 1!. t Ilv """" r.nu r. M. H. A .luliaud returns'?'; He looked about lift) . He worn dark Hebert Peacock, AsslMant Prese- nrc seen. One mini is tutluncd en enel. ce.'ta u hi. -m "r ei. te the rej "lice "f ,aMW,mmPI' jili u. tl., .l,.,,.!, f , nfl'r M,l,! """s elethes .in I liinl nn unctuous manner, culer. cress-eMimlued the witness nf 1P f()llp Mll,.H ,,f ,, Htructiiri se 1, i . -t of lie C n u , m Tie iivimiFRTV vm.iv asmist vst ,. t,,"1 '"J"". "f -im- I ..,., TiliSv",,1 mi " '(1''1 p Wurd'a Ike a prefc-idennl end man. lie had "Mldn't ym bny in nry Miles Mil- ,in, apiueael. te It wltheu t lielns ' e-t i Ie. .' .. li "ra" of tl Vh bill l,AI "l,um "V?,rV S M" 7," ,,'.'"V "f K,feU "w "" raiisfl " .., ,t)u,r ,. , , ,)lt , (ill() f im ,, ,,, thl n)0 ip. ,t,lU wnM ,:, thliiK Ilrtuien dlsemered Is considered iinnesslhl b I L ,i , . ,,. !.I.'i,w,.r.'i ,.f i,.i.. .. . Mi M.bie iv.k,r ... ..ici m8 i Intersini.. ( ..innuiee i',.,n,i. -.wi. i Miiir iiiihnniiil .nnie in v tli FOV. i -.. .... .... .. - ....... .I..M.I rriiA .. nbu Vn'. , . '"d nl",' ""'W ,,n,,r la"u" '""I"K had been killed?" "I dm. I i-el.l. 'It's Hundreds of etlier farmers threi -h- e in . it of tl St. Ie Treas'nrv I). t.i?.iic , Xrin'.p ''...n Vn'i,' '"'i."" '"""V w, ,Dl''n' h-.Pelli'eina i put lw Keed ',,ck in his chair and beamim? benev a Beed thing Jeluv llruneu Is dead: the out the three counties have taken "&. ?rini int un.l or tm direct lu Th,, c. njfn'lcr.d IS.'.'' ffin. ""n'-n ? -, die .' ."V" K miirml' ,1,, ' rHlN nf Wni-.Tn K,..,.AA.. !. i. - t ..l..lM nf .Tlirlift 4lllW linrl nUtUanMi wi. lu Iiaa. f ivtthnilt 11 I til. 1 nlil I1nu -..,... I A., ...! nl,nH ...-.. ".". ("IIHUMI "M i hi, wit i wuu, X UI Lit ,.IA liriii li snuei. n.s, ..in.l ..f.i.... lOl'l tl l'tll . l)il llkn n utiu i u uiitnccu iiii luniiirnu iiii iiiij -- nimiiui.i t w wi,Lt4 u n.. - ...-.. ..Bl. .. . iiiiLdiiLiuiia iiim ii.iici sluiiii iinrnn . i i. ,.,. , i ,t iiiiu mil iiit.i ! . J aSrJK '" 0,n t0 et l.hSf,SSJtffd " he had bmd nny IverceV" "Vnver "I)()Il't Tell feeull Ihi lirel!,lite iMM iff up there?" "Yen." 'kn'ew v.-he It wns," be wild, "but I "U ain't this nfter your hm-haml heard him yell, 'Toke thle guy out of eft?" "I never seen the landlady but here.' " ,. once?" limltr TClUeh unlit "nil foil hear "Didn't fthe any 'What's the anything that sounded like a deg?", trouble?'" "Ne, I never seen the ''I heard something that sounded landlady." . something like a doe, but it had a man "Didn't the policeman say 'Thla is j twang in It." Everybody laughed, n married woman?" "Never." Including Iho .defendants nnd the Justice Knllsch again interrupted. ' Justice. "Mr. Kelsey, hasn't this geno far f'He didn't bark In the church scrv scrv eneugh?" he asked. "It's net in the Ices, but he did afterward, by Jack," case. GIve your question and I'll ruU continued Jeb. The court stenographer en It." i looked up from his netes: "What waa "Didn't the m. 'Thl mm nnd that 'hv lack?' " he asked. w.eman, WCH Introduced as Mr. and Mw. Ne.an?' " asked Mr. Keltic nfter llllfl JllftHrf liel naatiwl nt 1. miai)Iaii . : - -vr" . , ' "Never, Mr. Kelsey," replied Mr. luunen .''Then you all went te the Jersey fjlty police station, did you net I'urkstrem and Haicl. your husband Ji'iid yeurielf?" "Yes." "Ami von l.nrl KMitnnitlnn thitr with the captain of pollce?" "I am nt certain, Mr. Kelsey. I don't want te Klve the wreni nnsw.T." "Didn't you tell the captain when your husband went outside you were velng te get dlerce?" Justice Kallsch interrupted angrily. "Don't answer that question It's ruled out. It's stricken out. It makes no difference." "Didn't ."en say you hafd your lus bnnrt'" Insisted Mr. Kelsey. "Ne," Knapped Mrs. Bruncn. "Didn't you say he was n brute?" "Ne." "Didn't you say you lived the life of a deg?" "Ne." "Didn't you say you loved 'Dec' Ward?" "Ne. I never made any such assertion." "Didn't you shake tie tablecloth out of the window the evening of the mur der?" "Ne. I shook It en the perch, as I did every night." "Didn't Mrs. Powell cell en you nfter her husband's arrest? What did you ay?" "I said te her that my brother wn3 sleeping and I would wake him up. Then I called my brother and he came down." "What wns snld?" "Nothing, only thnt her husband had been arrested. I only said te her: 'Don't worry. He'll non be out. They're only taking every- Douy." "Then Mrv. Powell wns Incorrect when bhe enii you snld 'Shli "t" The Judge Interrupted again and said : "That's for the jury te declde." "Yeu say your brother never told the different times he wen. te e,ce Powell?" "Ne, he never did. He only told me Powell had some Mass te sell for us and that he was a promoter." Mrs. Tlrunen admitlM later bt had seen Powell riding around in Mehr's motorcar. Mr. Kelsey then returned te the fight lnt Christmas Day, instating that Mrs. Hruncn repeat the names her husband had called her. She did se under pro pre test, saying again thnt he had called teeth her daughter nnd herself by a name applied only te outcast women, nnd that she had said: "Jehn Brunen. don't call us nam" like that." Then, she r-afd, he had drawn a revolver and Hazel had intcrresed between them. Mr. Kelney then insisted en taking the witness ever the same ground cov ered by him before, relating te the fight and her reputed friendship with "Dec" Ward, Justice Kallsch regularly re minding him that it "iad all been gene ever before and didn't matter anyhow. Convicts Testify The first of the five convict te take the Mand for the defense was Ernest T,. Mave. servlns a life term for killing Jonas K. Fex, a jitney driver. As he took the stand the sun, breaking through cloud, shone strongly into the courtroom, and co dazzlvd the eyes of the jurors they had difficulty seeing the witness. The foreman, Walter Wills, held up n big writing tablet te bhield his ejes as the convict was sworn. Maye's testimony wns net heard by his fcl!ew, us the ether four were kept en the second fleer until wanted. Tlinnini Mnbenny. identification officer, nnd E. I. Eldridce. his assistant. 'brought them in one by one. The 'ethers were Jeseph Bclmnn, n burglar: , Jrevtr Duncan, u murderer; Jehn I Denue, u burglar, and Jeb Nee, a burglar. I The coming of Maye was awaited with interest by the crowd In the courtroom. Their interest was height- renews in the jnil during his cenflnemqnt there with Powell. Maye aid : "I tnMte.l te Powell two or three times and asked him hew he was getting al'ing- He would shake hands with me, but thnt was all he would de." "Barked Like a Deg" "Did he ever de nnythlng else besides just Jjint?" nuked Mr. Keown. "Yes," said the witness. "He burked like n deg and yelled : 'Den t iKither me. Call the cops. I'm under the bathtub. I'm a T. M. man.' " Seme en- surnih-cd thut "T. M il.m.trlenl mivtinnln l. . """'" "".".."-, "".".' ;" "' ' "All right, you're excused," Bald ir. t.-.. u t. .. .hn,,i i...... ..... .- ...... ... ......... ......... .y .L,...- the stand he Mid. "Well, I heard " Justice Kalisch halted him as he waa about te ttep down. "Come back." said the Justice, "and tell us whnt von nici near. Den no said in a loud .eice, which ireused lauehter in the courtroom il laueliter In tue courtroom : "I .aipi. 'l.illfl ..Alt. MA .. IT. 1 am under the ateve. Mr. Kelwi. croM-niiMtlenlw. the tU.lIM Jl,,, ... ,ll. Here witness, aKked hew many tlnicn he had , thi riniiw." I told her that was no hT. iTnne"1, l d0,,,t 1U,0W'','vn- xo&'wtttenuh Weil." thi? , "W y knew, or that you 'cU Sn'dV wn?l5,hfSS I don't want te knew?" n.ke.1 Mr. Kcl- , I-nrli or weulO ii.r ou t he ,'v -1 -,... ",,.. I. - I,- -mT'JI' Kven .iiiKice ttniiwu muuea ai wrae ei .. ..... ... .i-i .... ii. -...li.j . . t.. i m i i.- .ii .i j.. .i . .. - nmvii u.1. i ititii i ii nnu iiiiu fu EVENING POTLIO LBPOEBPHIIAfefeLPiglA, TUESDAY; DEOBHBEB IS - .thing unuiunl. "I heard somebody shout I den t I trn'nw v.'t.n It- wn.1." lie Mild, "hilt I :... .- r ... ..- ...i. .. ,i... "iiv mpk. ves sir. rcunea jedi teii knew, that's a favorlte expression of mine.' "Yeu bark give us n demonstra tion," said Mr. Kelsey. "I can t i m net a aeg, am i; replied the witness, "Hew many times have you been convicted?" asked Mr. Kelsey. "Well, one, two, three, four well, we'll say fifty, mero or less," replied Jeb. "But te be exact, I've served fifteen years in New Jersey nnd seven years and twenty-two days In Pennsyl vania, making a total of twenty-two years and twenty-two days se, far." il was then excused, but seemed loath te leave. He sat in tbe chair a mo ment and then turned hopefully te the prosecutor. ,, , "Isn't there anything else you d like te oak me, sir?" he inquired. Balman, the last convict witness, loelceil thn nart. He was en the stand but a few minutes. He pointed out fewell, who was sitting beside County Detective Ellis Parker. "I heard him yelling, 'Here I am under the bathtub. Come and get me.' One time when I was out In the yard a man told me that n crazy man was coming out for a walk. It was Powell, nnd he couldn't walk straight." At the conclusion or tne convicts Ipstlmenv. .TiiRtlcp Knllsch ordered that they be token back te the State prison at Trenten immediately. There was a heavy guard of State troopers in the courtroom and around tne court Dunn ing and jail during their testimony. Mr. Keown said he would have, ether witnesses of the eame character from Rahwar. The convicts were followed en the stand by Dr. Mclvln Knelb, of Read ing, a former practitioner of mechano mechane therapy, who promoted the Bruncn show nnd rose te the job of secretary. "Did you ever hear of Jehn Brunen threatening the life of nny one?" be was asked. There was an objection te this by Mr. Kelsey which Justice Knllsch over ruled. The witness answered: "Yes, in the rnleldle of August, 1010." Justice Knllsch ordered the answer stricken out as the time was tee remote te have any bearing en the case. Mehr and Brunen Quarreled "Did you ever hear of any quarrels between Mehr nnd Bruncn?" he was asked. "Yes.'' "Where?" "At Salamanca. It was In regard te an order Mehr wns sup sup pefed te have given a concessionaire. I The order did net meet the approval of urunen, wue censured .Me ir In the I tircsence of ethers Mehr nuit the show I saving h. vmI take his own show nnd I saing lie weum tunc uisewn snow nnu make it a wagon show." bur Vd- l iJnen "horn? aft'th. 1rntedV liellinger told the police he was wm asked ft he eVer had Zn' Hazel nwakcncil Monday night by a neiv In sneak lu terms of "dliesnect of her he bnrn- A member of his family who ' fSther lie answered -"l IIp1 ' tnvelsfitrd says he saw two men inn tneke Verv disresnectfuliv en one or tw from the barn as he approached. Hei- oewsie S Pat the SinSSr tahle llneer Mfl ,hcre hrt(1 bccn nn fire or occasions, unce ai me supper tame.. ,,, ,,,,-, i,.t ,,. ,, , i,. iiazei nad a very geed appetite. "1 jeated with bur about it and she said, 'Well, electer, new that father is gene I can sit down nnd enjoy a meal. Before, whenever I heard him approach the dining room I would lie be frightened at what miidit happen that I would lese my appetite." "What were the relations between Hazel and Mrs. BrunrnV" "They were mere like girl chums than step- metner and daugntcr. drunken done Charlie I'ewell.' " "What was her feeling toward Powell generally?" "Very hitter." "Oh. yes. 'It's only hcnr 'Who were they.' ay for me, but llrunen told me about linn rtii'L iura ir.ii.i v wn.ie you were rituung uic urunen T, ke the uulpli .1 Ills IJelf I. lull re. I ;"'"" ;"".',' ;: ;: . " - home in Philadelphia after the funeral, I that at Perklemen Junction offered .e. " rhnn.e.1 with iiiuking tlie investments, what (lid Hazel s.iyV" "The first time i Ulve ivl.ler.ee of inning been the work ' "?"u,inS. llP r'i1,,S '.""' rt;?,,1,"ll't,J, cl,as she reterrcd te Powell she said: 'Te et incendiaries. It eeeurred In the bum " Hi" Mil.ieril.en. Iixlng tlie rate.,. think, doc. of them keeping Lncle en the farm of Barney Martin .deelanug the dlvidnids, making con- Herrv leeked nn en the wnnl of m -m rt--.. i,.,...'i ... ....'tracts and pel-ferming all . 'ier duties At this point Haze flushed and held ber imsband. who ceued lit- Mietui i b,utf'' ,,t,,,,,,J ,h,nl,1; ' ,',0t. !,1Uf .i"''- I CCMESTNU7 her head down, looking at her bands. nml rrln Int ,hp .vnr.l. hut the tmiehln. i n.iireprmll..n for the ,mj , e t of the ir j "SS" Tim witness admitted that Hazel had rn,i ., eeeiinants had ilNnnni-iieil f.ilnries', iim i the ..., with the cm- r I bitten te him ...ul asked him te teMlfy '' Th0' (ire was Started n?,'.r ihe dee, , . KI"(V' " !'n7 'KTihiVe are V (if r,lin,,v- -Ht..fl ns high as Leme rope. I think It as IVrev H,M" ' 'Xext te Keith'' Theat" in her mother a behalf at this trl.il. j , ,h ban)i 80 lhllt rlW!U et UvP,tl)(.i; I St:i (...v. in nt. Iiem kiI i in, ..re si..-,o.eo0.0u0. The Matement fel- (Hall U indlete.l miilcr another rhi.-r.e 5 , IlT idW,i.IrinCJ? m V hTr waB ImpesMblp. Three cows and four ?l , '?, i",,? ' ' h " i thsener- Iou': ml Is relntlw of UeerRR linlliuaii. ,MOTM1- husband in the conduct of the bus- ,ler ure ,)UrnP(, , tle bn ,. e tlie ( u"'1 ." l "''iUlrntlSn 'L'r' Otte WlwlfeltU. the lleriuiin ' the prent Sheriff, "and 1,. looped It i iicmi' tne witness wb ahked. "I , with ,w qlumtmM of fePllMllff- nU? ( '"" -V? "idelhef " !?" irn Amb"""'"""-. '-'"' " Mr. Mw-in en' cr tl.- I.eniN of one prihei ,V , ter I , , arcaeld 1 . 1WM She 1n, was ticket1 eiTrille I-e l)eP,r, men, ' '''', . tffit tSl '" "" " ''-''' i"d' interim- j Told Primers , .'ray , Oy .'fc1 , Vfrne., answered the .alarm of Mar,ln'h place, ft" , V,2 f!. "-" ...Hi' .n . - V tier.al lean .v ...-.nan,. In ls rM.ly ' 'The ne,..r. enler.-l the pr.n.ner, i.ik 'n MeeeHsef 'i NgheW' but by tie time It ren -'ie.1 th ".'. ,,,-ieH pni.l. while the State Treasurer is '" -'ieici.! 'ni i in hiiiip- , te pin . an.l men il. U.-.tlnsf liesan. . - (( Old Dranen have any enemies?" the barn hnd been n.niilel, dcUujed. '.Ln f the fund. , . ""'" ,ha . " ! . " ' ,. f !j ' '-1 , - V ! ' " ? i " " ,'? 'lcn t., u,t men did ,l,e .he.,tl..s. , -NU tt .ii Vii-i "" eeiveU from the St. Unatiuu farm, con- f. ,. heard. " inret-ii-.i Mr. " ie.itei.it mat. ""r.'u-i1.' ,.--,e .i,..-" "WVll ,i,, (,l,ctrd b-v ,he. .'ft,n0,,,c t'hurcli en -i- niemhcrs of the heard, namely, while .- in-1, Ue-ir.-d !e he f -.-ry.e.; "Who were they? J)''- P' Whitehall read, live mile? from X,,n-ls. ,,. '", , Treasurer, the ItiMirance te the ..-i,.,l ......i.-u. ...-; .-n l-l. si my return lrem Seuth America he told t t ,s MUeA tlint the flrebu8. (-,,, ms-tetier and the f'emmN-lnner of mntters hud i. ,.i.-'--tl, tenl,.-.l sueh a me about the robbery her. h Ih u Ite Mparnt!ll af. ,,e Gulp!. Mills, tl.df Xr nnd Industry, no doubt have point that it v e . n..i :..-!.:.- for ui lest all ner jew em. ne .ait tnnnie riub tire, one rem.ilnlns in MnntBenierv eiit-iin n-idltlne and purerviMir powers te dl'. v.. or te consider n lean te Iriendman was In It lie theuKht. I Ceuntv nmi ,ll0 et1Cr going into Cheb'- nv, V "'' fullfi- lmt mMwt ,l", Auditor (Jennnti; mil..-', and until the repnra- tiled te defend trilmnn am he became fer ciunt . "",' 'or m)v ethl,r ,i,8llltertPl effl. , ,.. .IS .,,, .- crv hitter anil hUhlj areuscu. tic Nine cewh were burned te death and Cer net connected with the beard has etti.-ial d-uial .i- niade te r.-perts declared emphatically that the tried- ........ . i. ..... .. . .,... . i c.r V. V.. ..... ..-.. . . n.witt in... .imi.nu m. ... i,n,i .,. i :--' . ". ." , f .i ten. then and new Beneral advance man for the Hhew, was called. lmvell' mnvprnent. the nltht of the "in ui wniir. wiik al!l ciiiiurrniiic served her act Ions COMJ. ..hiH vn. ever eee lintel (-bed a tear OVPr i,0r5fther'deatl "" 'e " 0 Vhtn, nttPn dtne funeral' "I ,f, f?il' M5U ntten '1tne tmKral' I ,'n,,i , tell Mehr In Hazel's ,. A vi.L Kr, nkll, of Hal N ' '' n,.p hnVi Inl, 1 'The cuv that killed nieie, nnu eaiu ins t,u) ...ni lu.u.i Jehn Hruncn ought te hae n,geld medal.' " "I did." Hazel Brunen, en the stnnd for the Commonwealth, had attributed ' ft VtT Z V. Melir. ".: .. .: . n ... . I ,,'"' ',?'',, h,,r.e7 fa her a River. ,ldpy, ..Ve... the tiist time, before the " -, ... - . r . . ..... ,. .. .. r ..... an I at .titer h dead 1 new hive f, "! ' JiL ,Iul, ?, 00H,r 'e.iv ...,:Vi" "5r.ifL?5""r"rr,'.lBnatlu. barn. The flre'wna liev- nea t 11 ,.. "... 1.. !..... .,t ...; t ip i.n i ncs et ie niHt tn ten. I'...-,.v an. in- ... ...!'. . , -fiivp u mi ivi.iTiPiii n iiii" iiiKiii in 1 iii .--- --- ,,- . -- .-,.. . . t 1 . i . -.,,.,,.. 1 ui) fiimmiinefi r in . ". . - ... ... .,i, ... ..!:" ---"-"- ; -- -.. .4 i.uil-1 n necause or wnai n u in we ,,...., ...... .... . .v. - SCENE AT HERRIN . ammmMmaiiAmEKtKkHP"i Minmiw wa I Wsm&Zzm A scene in the courtroom at Marien, III., where live men are en trial in the first of the Ilerrin massacre cases. The photograph shown the attorneys for the defense looking ever a map of (he Herrln mine. These attorneys are, left te right, Angus V. Kerr. A. C. Lewis, Kufui Neeley nnd Geerge It. htoue Seven Mere Barns Burned by Firebugs Continued from Pr One further hearing pending the investiga tion. The barn in West Chester was en the grounds of the State N.n'inl Scheel. It was of stone and frame construetlen and steed en Resedalc avenue, between ..... rr.1.-. ,-.. vnmut ami U"eK sireeee. x..e ... ic nlefrl nt tinflnil T irpe horspe. 11 ' ..1 ..i ..v v--, - cow. sixty hogs nnd 100 chickens were saved by the firemen. The property Is occupied by Jehn Helllnger, steward at the Nermal ' Scheel. Helllnger says he is convinced ' the barn wns fired by incendiaries. He had made nn insoectten of the struetme half an hour before the blaze wn, dis- . V "1"" '"'""".,. .Vv "IV V destroyed. In ndditien te the ha, as- rleultural implements, wheat, corn, -,,,,, f,i'nj !,,,, ,., .,.... lirhtu used about the barn recently On Old Darlington E-.tnte covered ey a memDer ei nis lamiiy. ' ' "i--- V , . ,iv,t th m. - ' .... . - . . .MAfltnttAf, nr hurrntl is line, no dOUbt. ' iue lire was starred in a unwimw :"'""!"",'". " .. ,,' z'j. ,i e ,i, containing thirty tens of hay. nnd with-I te the fact that in the pened e ! tl c -i eft..,. h.i.iiA. fV. l.i, .., .,n.. ., , .-, ffirm'itlnn nnd development OI tuc niaie . . . . , I UU i; l Willi VI . t r ir. .. ... .. The bam wns the prepjrty of the ngemeut of the institution. It is up state, taken ever at n portion of the1 .i.. -,, ,. ti. miit.nl. nlnn. vrr normal school tract two years age. The i structure steed en what win for years the home of the late Ihnmnt Darliiu Darliiu ten, who lived In n fine innnsleii new occupied by Helllnger. This house ! but 100 feet from the burn, mid the firemen with difficulty succeed. .1 in paving it. SOllnil of en utouiebll. Peering out ! the window she wiw t i.n ainaM,.,. ,i... I in.. nnv fmm ehn i.r... s!n,ni, .,,,' Pfln,ir,r. iron the hntn doers. She nunke ' Catholic Farm Hani Burned t ..... tvi.. l.ntt.. ,l..i. ..... M....I.. ) i &r'e as ,11-cevere.l, an alarm was re ill I..U ntnii- ii.i.ii .inn nil' ...I.. 111. . . . . . . ne rn nrn i ic i uoMirevon inn st , ?.J? J"J- niiV. "",w'1!!- . . . . - . - i T n!i n ml iMiliiktr. Thrnn filllpm. !i Pft i, .....r. nvT..uin i...iii.j .-niu.,.'.. .nil- if win i u h- .'. " ........ (..-........-. mn. in.- ....'i...! mm i.h.i i.v ....... .. I " ; - , ' ,"""";,,, .,. tu.i.eh. .he Auditor fJeneral i " : " v : " the hUlKilllKS et t lie ItlNtltUtlOll tun n..tnmnh1ln nnd peme of thn emvu The nrlmlntitratlen bllidlnc nf tl.n hi. Htltutien Is clefe te the IiuIIiIIhk, but i ns saved by Hi-' fact that u imuth eastern wind .- I.IewIiir and inrried ihe llatiien clear of ilie etlier structures. Fire companies from nearby towns responded, but the fire had sained such headway hat the harn could net jie saved. The less was SMHKJ. A nuick search of the surrenn.lii.L' eountrjmle was mane, tmt no trace of prepert). At the Delehester Iarms. near New. town .Siiuiie, an armed Kutird of thirti thcmseivea or employ ethers for that urj.ynv, i i nn iiri.iiei.il. r -ikiiii'ii iii muiii" iim-ii-iv mini iimiiiii. i . - - v . - - - ".-... . ..".u -..- . - . . . . -. . , n i; r i it i n.ins 1 1 i.r,,,k,u ,,i. .,, ,,,.. uv ,,,,,. . , ..- - nif.ltniit tn Helier! M lenter the 0I ui''se inpn unn live . . ek . i..i... Armed uanla for 11am, ! "j"' " ,' l" '? $ TiSten- s'P ,n Jhe ,a,l,M.,'n, ,f: eel" - id . Veeh.-v .Kti't',, tn,,",: W Renewed activity of the firebus f, Z Tilu ",.f U.eta p't - $ '" -htlx.leI,.l. I.. IMpid 'Iran-it ; " ;;;;;ry a ,.., ,h,,P .. within the hihl tweek despite read ' ire r, He Auditor lieneral. the Secre- fempnny, was ee.U.m.ed -..Meny In- , ' ' "V'." .. ' n ' ; n w ir.l ..,,, patrols maintained In Chester. Dela- l ,UI- ' ,,. .he Ctiiiuenwenlh and the fore Co.umisMe.ier ( le.r.ent I. , " hi i i .. , , .n. a n,,.l Mmi.i emerv Pn.,.,ilu ... i .... . . ... ,.t cenlllied te the balance sheet- .if tlie " N"" " V" M.i e - ieletit ..!.,. ,,..: State police, has led te renewed efforts I lining the powers and duties of' sueh Catharine and IJii.nl.ridce street- pas- l0 l'"-' 'lue.t.eu. m. dm unn of fanners te limine. .i,i.. ii. ..... ', i ,i,,u i... sener Hallway l'.. nimiij. in contained I i-"- - i -vvi invil I IJlllllll lllll'.'-l'in i i i nun hiiiii i iiiiuii iiii' . .. ",. ' '" MASSACRE TRIAL Wkf''iH, ' "''' tA I OTaWStWMS.'lWAV!XIiSSa Lewis Would Audit State Insurance Fund Continued from Toce One an net which will give authority ; in fiirt. iniike it mandatory upon tne laer, maijp u manuaierj ui uj . fl r,prprin,ien K ,, , 1P fn).t ,int , ners inarch ahead of them. I saw Leva Auditor t.eneral, te nudlt the accounts muM ,.eal i ehenpei- tedn ir, C!er- .Mann" nnd he pointed out the defend of the Stute Workmen s insurance mnn Peasl t,mls .j,.,,, jv (j,.rmn ,.nn. i nut "there with a gun. Twe of the i mi'i. ... , A, tin inii WerkmpnH Insurnncc 11111(1 N nnV cnnRtltlltPU it IS nCltncr 'n iiiMitnueii, iiiiru.ni ui iifinii..v..i 11 n liiMituiten, iiiircnu or '"i'H"i" . t I 1 nAn v( p Stntc 0evernmPt, nor a private .,-..,.-.l., '. ttnnnrnl InmreKRIen iii..i..iiu... ...- "-".;;. , . prcu.ils that the State AJerkinens In- f-urnnce tuna is n cimv iiiw.iuiniu . is n department of the Htnte ue - Krntn.,, sstniiitnp nrncticnlly the same relations te the Stnte as 'these exist- Ing. for example. bw. ? 'i'"1 ,tl,P, )!;l"'" T)m Xnt or Beard, the Insurane iicpaitmcni or c ' '" ""-i ' "";";' ,f , efn,P Vv : .i,. ,,i i,,,,rBi Fnml tlie mnner Workmen Insu wince mnei tne wenej for Its organization ,n,l operation ,as .v.ii,infi hv lPuMmlw nnnrunriatien. TIiIh money has. hewc;er. since been paid back "te the State Trensurj out of the earnings of the fund, "The Stnte Workmen's Insuranre Fund, aa n matter of fact, sustains n very anomalous relationship with tllP Stntc C.evernm..nt. The parties ...,. ..,, , ,. nrn ., n mnn. who take out lnsuranee nre. in n man ner. regarded ns atockheldrr.s. but they have no control or voice in tne man- t ,s '()t n mut,la company, neither is It n hteck cetnti.iny Cniler the law the fund Is con trolled and administered by the heads of three State departments; iinmely. the State Treasurer, the Insurance Cemmis-iiner and the Commissioner of ''"nneeted vith the admii.u.iratien et the fund. "Th emp'e.xes arc by net of .Vssem- "I.v declared te he empleyes of the n'l... t niM reiiiTiil counsel or the Heard ami is n'lti.un.Hi I" iipiiuim .inn ii nit- i . . ...:.. i t. ii, Miinci anil expense aceennts ns m doie- n. un m ..ineetien wun einer uepan . ""Vl'n... ,a,e threush its chief audit ". .1 cni-iii itn a-'.' h.ih 111 t' linn. Is of the State Ir. .isur.r I'.ir th pri.t.etieti of Hn Si.ni- li -i-urer as t ln en-t.idmn of tin-, -niiriti''-. i he lte.ir.l .t I'ulilie (neiii.ls .Hid Hiiil.liiu:" it utl euter.'.l i..in ... .."ie. iii. 'lit with ii M'iretv com- i.auj previilinB !r i.iuki.iij nnu men liiMiinuie. 'Th.' bill wlii'h 1 had prepared and whteli u.i- intr.'iliieeti at t.ie last set.- nien 11 lue-eiitailvi- .lame.s A. Wnlker ' and Sinaier .Mrrih i.iii-tnn win ncaiu heard ii -in,: certain duties unen the ! State Tien-mer and Auditor iieiicinl I ....,l ,ne-ei il.me i.enal'ies. I "'1'h,. bill sjie. Ihenllj pi.uules for IV would that was have prevented all the trouble Ucvclepeil ny tue p.uuit. ' . en ii ( i hi ill I 1)1 Mi'i. -i ill .ML in ......,il..i,I.IC M nil IMPAn i.r 1922 m a a & A flf AD LA W GE Berlin Shoppers, Howevor, Fail te Find Any Drep in Prices IS EQUAL TO 5000 MARKS tlj Asieelalcd Prtta Londen. Dec. 10. Berlin dispatcheu printed lie dpn fall of IAN BUSINESS here tedny assert thnt the sud-1 y'TS't.fVr'hhrHom'rseOT?' s,oKri!s1,e?tauifvrS rtt?w,?,nmi 5000 marks, follewlne ru American lean, had strange nnd star tllnc rpsultn In flermany last week-end. The writers eav that thp whole country wns bewildered, and that everybody s calculations, long adjusted te holding the dollar at something like 8000 marks, were completely upset. The neenle. te whom everr rise in prices has been represented as due te thf1 rise In the dollar, leuieallv expected that Us fall would be immediately fol lowed by a drop In the cost of living, and en this assumption thousands of persons thronged Berlin's shopping dis trict en Sunday in the hopes of in dulging in purchases hitherto beyond their means. It was "SlWer Sunday. the last before Christmas, en which the police allow the shops te he open nnd the shoppers were cenfidenr tlmt price would be way down. Te their disap pointment, however, the merchandise they had longed for waa as hieh as ever, nnd consequently they bought little. The tradesmen, taking notice of the peculiar sltuntlen. en Monday marked their goods down 'M per cent, but it was tee late. The people, half pNppctnnt that a further rite of the mark would bring another pr!"e cut. kept their purse strings tight nnd the merchants new have visions of large Christmas stocks remaining en their hand Anether Htriktin.' effeet of the nmrk'n nnd li li feared hat if liie mark's 'ttlll 11 1 1' III ' M IKti II I llf OKI M t) wrt..,rt. : ,.,ni.,ini...,i .1,.. .1 .... enft ItiitUVi fnul u-Ml iwmnm nn.1 li f..i-.i ..... ......... 01111 LIU Ucrman will lieeeme unsnleal-li-. The ucrman wl lieeeme unsn eab c. Tie McP, trHflp nIfe H,10WS (llP pffpPt of ,1C .i..!.- ... ,..,!. .,.. .".'.". 111 .- iii.i.h.-. Dis-iatHies ,,.. that under the cir- cumstnncei ine manuiaenirers nnu tradesmen welcomed yesterdays news that the dollar had risen aunin." New Yerk. Dec. 10.-.T. P. Morgan -'e. last night Issued n statement whflt rtescribetl n8 "highlv fantustical stories" regarding e possibility et an international lean BROAD STREET GARAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE Fire partially destroyed a jjiu-tly computed eijjht-stery steul frame gainpe nnd nwte bliew room undei ten. -,e of coubtfuctien en Bread sticet above Taster shortly nfter neon tedny. BOMB FOUND NEAR BUCKINGHAM PALACE LONDON, Dec. 19. Pelice feuntT a grenade bomb in an asli cart nt the rear et Buc..in.ghain Pnlace. It is a mystery hew the bomb get there. STEAMER THUNDER BAVN0W POUNDING BEACH BUFFALO, Due 10. TTie steamer ThumTer TTay, rhich ran a -hove at Morgan's Point, near Pert Colberae, Out., last Thurs dav was reported today te be pounding heavily en the beach nnd ill dau"r of breking v- Thy cea-t guard took off the crew. mi...-, iih.i ... t te'd iIip Ainh.iMii.1nr rnnt ii.ii twi-nii i u ns iYfn v t no s:init - I-- - ia ,i " un i. i.lnn ' f..r t,, -t-. infiu ..t the repa- rai en prhl m ' . t ie iisliiiijtiin ..i. iii;iii.-truii"i 100.000 CONGREGATIONS ASKED TO URGE PEACE w. ild llneiip t loll . i nrnttani in . i.n e ( ii III ri. ' I id.n ." , .. ..tirei'iii. lit .I'.'iill ik li l will eherv.! 'Wuthl 1'.' it un- .ulde.' i.n. I' iearln.1 t.i-t -nni1 . r .' nie .eiuerence for Iutetuatieti th. ('hurchc- f ih. World All -e rriMi.lf.il,,. Through. Expert Continues Testimony The .TOs-ti!nii'i.i,i'.n f J. V. See T" "r." '""". ..!"'. -". n tne report te tne i mniui-iener. Bishop Quayle Improves Ire'iuen lv uf n, of luu.it le weni.n. el i n"'0"!1 nd lntnrnllenl Imrerunc. In li a Uttbii." Adv. i ... . . . .1 ' '' ii I llll II M li " P-l',M-l tl - . GRAND JURY GETS HALL-MI LLS CASE Court Tells New Panel He Hopes Murder Mystery Will Soen Be Sotved DETECTIVES ARE OPTIMISTIC Sttclal Mtnatch e Kventna Public Udarr K,.inrlllr. N. .1.. Dec. 10. The fr ehe tipeemher term. ' Supreme Court Justice Parker gave "e definite Instructions en the ense, t...t ..f.l I. na aha ,1m? clinnlit Itn up bv the grand jurors. The) Justice added he hoped the mystery iiiiiinl li" Kinveil as toen ns possible. A break seems te have developed between Wilbur A. Mett, special Deputy Attorney General, and the count v efficlnh who investigated the murder of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleaner R. Mills. Mett snld yesterday no new evidence I1HB even uiinjv.'t '', nnu:i: im- t-.,wue Krnnd .lurv ended Its session. Semer- i . l r.t..ttf .Ifl.AAllnx nB.n.leil tn.lflT I that "new nnd important evidence" has been obtained since that time. Once mer they came forward with the ex pressed belief that indictments can be obtained. There nre two women en the new (Irani! Jury and one clergyman. Herrin Men Told Victims te Pray Centinurd from Tare One cemetery," raid the doctor. 'i),e ,f them. I Inter learned, wns llnwurl Heffman. These men wer blieding. ilirtv and rneued. The mob of nbnut 1."i() aeme armed made the sl nrin- wounded men were pressing their I " "U1IIIL'4 .. t... f.,-j..,, vn- .. ,....,iu .fiii rriAir hnniu "Tern Mnnn rtrrlprw! fhnm tn 'uu'Inf j. ...--.. ..-..-. ...... v u ..r, , arms. Une et tne men Held his arms. ! weuudel nrtn. and a rioter beat it down ,., u, , fri i.- . 1 Willi nis rniim, x.ir.i me priFencrs rre ordered te crawl en their hands nnfi knees, with tliPlr heads teuehiiiL' , tnP ren, Near the cemetery the nrmeel i.i.-n nskeil whether the nrsen.-s l.ml anything te cu.. 1 luard coiue one en . 'If you want te talk you better be damned quiek about It, because you haven't much time.' ".U the cemetery two automobiles came up. A man get out of one, with Mann tv. et the defendants ami I'ercy 11.11 and .liui linl-i'.'iin. Thej ; all fired into the- -K pri-ener- M-n, eh ii.cn. ' hat ui" en dniiiV" Heffman cried. Jee 'nrn-i',hi lite.l two qunfnl qunfnl Inte tli" men Tie; all .Ir.ppel rilit ! nwn. pillus up e'" .it'll etlier. 1'nr- ' nnchi fired into HelTman after ln was ' down." On the W'edlie'.iii;. In-fen the netifs. Dr. Shipinan al-e tfstiiie.l, lie saw Peter Ililler. another .l.'f. iidant. eat ins in a rvstaiiiniit. IMier had u enn slims ever hiu .she ild. r. Illllei -ai.l .iccrdliiK te Mie .1." : , that union men were KuarJitiK the .mi., that l.e had 1 cone ever a fe. et tl'.- e inpaii em , but found no men Tl.i- .M.len.e. 1 iV.. ? all the rest, -mis t.re-et.'e.l t.. in.!., iiv Ueie tl), 'n,-t of I, i .11- illte.l l-i .he d.n'l - iif 1 ifOt lilies I II empl.iiti" w t.,.s, 1 M I Seel.er - vet t.ul . el , l,e id'l.il . .! '.f t. u;; he .1, i net Ki. w ii. lien lie ! I. untied, I. eir la. ei e Is Prejiidiied 'p. I te -in.'. nt -ii i. lnn CUil..i ,1 I. ,,i li., in tin ir I.. ! .-. f , , personal in.i.ir . '.v. , line I that durins tl, nis le ti'ie.l i... , cenipatres In some lilii ,n-es mi me pM'ui-h. . .1 n ,'.init (',. i, , ei-f. Miiurlp-i Se .. , nnd tne .e,-t ,, ,. I'lP'l It Mr sihipi.au -t;ur, . ,, ,, .eilt out te tl Iil0tr sitnpl. , , ,',r . .in .!' j Vi.) Were el.,.,., .te....... . , ,,,., , , ,, i,nluf0I1"'h' ;;;, lier, and et jeu .lidu't ir. t.. i, ,i v,i i r."i -iioe.iii.' ner red !-,.. I the d... ter .' iie.l "V,-, i,. i I 1 oil - i. .li . i Kneu I,, SPEED WRECKED TRAIN ir Brake P - 11 I. I . I .1. I , ib'ii i. ad . in, l . .li.,.e in .1 ill,''ls an i r- nl Hi 'loll . i.Npe. tots . cemet VO WAB ODSrated nt u r.ili. .. .np.l l ,! j! ,,. ,i . . ticcnUMj the ulr brake waw defective I HUH le OMT VELOCIPEDES Htnnilnrd rf the Werli Dall-Bearing Throughout $11.25 UP iv UfMI'TOIt GEORGE H. 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