'kjvfWW v,r i '"iki'fv.ml i ;: , ' j ? . , tM i ii J Jim fih. IT i ,( m ' . Ill! 2 DAUGHERTHlOVEi i APPEASES CRITIC (Representative Woodruff Satis fied With War Fraud Suits. "Situation Changed" NO PART IN IMPEACHMENT; v, i. i ' r Washington, De. I! Meintigs nn iuii-fiflilm in ilmiftt iLir.i !-- .ilii'tn'. tlcnerul Ifcl'iCh' II' ii.. , i miii. i I today by the llnue .Itiu'i.n" C.iJii'nMlee nt the point wheie th". wcm broken off, 8t Tlmr-dii hi the drnmntie with drawn! from tlic prnecisltng nf Hcpro Hcpre mntattve Keller. ..f Miune-.i.i. author of the charge Frem this point il. ..'ii,nuUce pro pre ......1 ,. ..,.,.!, , , ii.. I,., in i oil Its own ildtlatlte. iilMing before il -iii'h wit- i neMM a- ii could 1 mi without th nid of Mi. Keller. l. i.f'-e.l l nbev n subpoena i-ii"'l. i' w.i- "l"'liriMl. With II View te I'btlUIIIIIU' Tl n'll In in the Information en which lie bused his' charges ninl the namcrt if i ei suns who i euld testify leneeriung iln..i As the hearings g" forward ii is the i plan te hate n iib-cniiimiitee tnnke nn , investigation as t" what 'f il .n. if any. should he taken in I'nniui turn with Mr. Keller's refusal ti ebv the subpoena. , Chairman Velstead evpe. t.-.l te appoint the sub commit tec tedai ..r tomorrow. Heprescntntiie Woeilrifl. of Michi gan, who has charged u 1.,1'uie bv the Attorney General te pros, .ute u.11 fun.. cases, told the committee in te.lti . . vesslen that elt.ee he made lus elurg.s last April the situation lui.l liing"d. "due te the fart t'..it the Attorney Cen ral has started suit or taken the nee ftntr aetlen te liegin proceedings 11 at lett't six of the eight or nine cases 1 mer.tiencl in my charges." Suggesting that it would he unneces sary te go Inte these cases, Mr. We. I mft raid he had no desire 10 rai'muu the Attorney General in tl . pro-ecut'.en of the cases. "If the committee g.vw into inyihlng outside of the Keller charges. ' con tinued Mr. Wnidruft. "I migl t Mibintr some ether evident ." Chairman Velstead n plied that he assumed the committee was uutberii'C'l Te Inquire only into the ihi. ge . con tained in the specifications tiled hv Mr. Keller. At the outset of hW ktnte-nenr. Mr. Woodruff sold he had u i-'mu ' ' with the preparation of Mr. Keller impcnchmei.t charges, and tint he a present in response te an imitation ft t'halnnnn Vel-tead tn leinl t . t un- ralttee such assistance in In- 1011M. Referred te by some inciniits .f the committee a" n "wltnes.- " Mr. Wood ruff denied .that he appeared in tint rnpacitv. Mr. Woodruff s.inl lie w.i- rpiesentcd by counsel, H. T Scaife, ami n-h'd that Department if .' .-rice mr" mr" Mpendence relating te the "Wrghi Mnrtin" cne be made "..i'nhlc . inm fflf and counsel. II. s right t 1 have counsel at the hearing was niit 'd. hut the matter was undo :! uhi 11 be withdrew te prepare nmre diia. II" nid some charge he might present -would b" of nn impeachable . ln"a.". r. , ; Keprcsentative Jehnsen. .,f Seuth Paheta, another witness, Miil be had no part in 'he prepaintien ..' ibe Kel'er .barges. He said his rharg'- ';rt April rtKanling war f'auds we.e d.r cied Milely at the War I'epartn t He a!sn i-aid ther( h mI been 1 diem I . lui' g' in the situation. BANDIT GETS $1000 IN BANK Compels Official te Cash Check by Revolver Wrapped In Bandage IO Angeles, Pep. 10 The Smith western Mate lir.nl: 'm- pd 'i et SI 0(X yesterdnv by .1 young man wi'h his hand wrappel In a bandage nH wnlked into the bank He. presented a che. k for 1fiiie and .s letter te H It I'.ri'idage. the ashler. "Yeu are looking into the barrel rf n revolver in thin bandage." said the letter. "I want jeu te O.K th.s check , y te the iiaviug teller u Ifh me and get the motif?. ." Mr. IJniiidiiiT' 'iT'i i,e ilii,k ens'ied "I want : u t. .;.i w ''. me." ' i bandit tliei, , , Mi Unit-dage. n t t they walked .1 ii ,. i ,'. v . ib'. spm pacing three p., .. -i , t hatting tin the .'01 .!'.-. ''i-- 1 audit ief Imn MAYOR AGAIN COMMENDS PATROLMAN FOR BRAVERY Dsminic Di Tillie Subdued Giant Sheeting Up Neighborhood fan..! i . li ... I I .' . . 'I t. -Il'lll . lnl I'll . M. ! Il i. ' .1 s'llnhied i. '.iii Villi e' ' ., 'il:: op il". in .(.! '..' I .ii id ..i s., ,,,),,,, ,i f tid l.um'i lid -i ' - ' i'',rd.M i v 'Mirml, i 'iiiii.it nib d I "h't It. "! up xIeuri . 1)1 Tilli. i, . v.. t ;r' ci-.i -sti'..ei, aiiti n.i et-:. i i nf'li. .in s;. , mis., m,,. ..,,,' ' ., I.- i di.-. I., i .., . ' ,-i !! i I., i . i ' .. . pi..- ,i .' VOII. Illil'i t I .1 ,' V . . s I,, I (. ,. M.i.-ni . I i .n'l ..'i.iw v . ii I it . ilOJ,e .illi.tln i t i ' I. . . e I einl.i - lien. " I .till Ii'.- - . ' t 'I' ., .ill ,ut tile -'lllic Ii .11 I i ... in l.i l-tf 'l m a i" ag" .iv .'.. ..ii ii. I mi i t"l ' ' i ' ll Ii g -nigh-- I '. .1. I I I. 'I 111,.. If .' ' M . ''l II while I 1 I iv. . i .' N.I I l' iMl . H . I. ".I til .. . . . ,, .. . t III 1 t 'I I I" - .'" ' 'I I l I ,, I iMplllli d l i . . ' . . M I- II 'I I Set elid ii"l I in' i . . in is CHRISTMAS PENSION GIFTS BY U. S. TO WAR VETERANS Civil War Soldiers. Widows and Nurses Are Bee flted Washing!! n. Ii. i l't (,''" I ' Veteran- e 1 1 .. I "n i' v , i.. . f veterans and ( ' i r i-i i.i ' ,l Will II I I'lH' I I I" I - I II . s , l .1 , . I the (ieveriiiiieir i i "it ittiii, .. iii ,.scii pVllKiUDS II- III' l-'-'l'l n' .ill .Igli'eli.i ), reached In uuiert-i . 1 1 1 1 - liuis.im J'lllflll bill The b'll ' ist.iss.-il l r 1 1 Si.t't, r, Mlinilll'l and h t J t . Hmisp ;,r the recent hpeclal sib-mi. "-light il'Ri.ri ni i s I.. - tWl't'll the ln I iillse I, i Ii ii , , . premised .iii.l I he mill i i . t' i ,ti In'! Scnaler i ir-iiiu. of Si ,i,iu n n jieuiiM'tl tul. iv ihai hi h'lpetl in . litatii final leitgir- itiiinl .i, "..ii ,ii, ,1 i!,,. ll' sidelllllll Iglla'lllt l.eliti'i. I'jin mii.i-. I'cnsln i- n' x.-i-riiis .in' .inn is,i under tin in. .isiirc 'i ii, i S.",n ,, ,v"j ., nun ih. will. iv-' nMi.ii.is ,, ,,, ,s:iu ,, S.Vl ami iiiiisi-' pen-inn- fi'iiiu .s'ill in S00. Tetrazzlni te Open New Villa I.uiiihm. lief l! Mm.. I, 'H-1 'l.'liai:ziiii will deparl ttidin lm Kri 1) llpltll ll"l II W, llll. Willi II litis . I, eu I'eaiiili'iiil it i i I-l tit Sri.ili tl in il I Sh" is planning in pi, l.,in I iieuii n'"' In the p.'.'lMilHM I'M Mu mii. ai.tinnl during ilie 'In istiiin b.i'ii1 , Anr. n iikimm; kii: iruirr rr.n ' llpj n.' r i . .ii ,i i . nit 14 ii j tlk.'iiir unuet SHUatiem en I'ate 33 4ilv ' WORK OF BARN IsTe- .sWis s -mr .ijfiggSSa-isj -ST i 'V""TT O' r W1kT wj-1i iririinTiiTii gnWWn7TI lii ilinlB ii 'TiWn Ii IliM MWM ! p17'1' stmIiMm- ' " ii'"ii T lll'l'irr L LW"T'l'MtHr ' ;,iHrM ! k k. i?U tuVft.UV , 1 t rt tMA ..- x t -. -s,-m. t left is wba! is left of the barn earl tnile .mil pratic.illy ihstre Counties. In Inset Is tirerge IVters, I HAS BUDGET ilF E Governer-Elect te Ge Over Dept. Estimates Again With Citizens' Committee Head MITTEN IS MENTIONED nverner-clect Plncbet arrived In ' he cltv from his Milferd home this ifternoen te held several conferences en the big preblema te be pelved in con nectien with the new State Administra tion. Mr Plnehet will probably remain in Plii'adehdiia until Thursdav nr l'r!da. He expects te confer with Dr. Civile i. King, (hnirtnnu of the Citizens Com mittee nn State I'manci's nn the budget nnd the ncee.sit.i for further paring of estimates already submitted bv depart mental heads In the State capital. Ttomas L. Mitten, president of the , Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, it is understood en lugn authority, i being considered bv the Heard of Judges for appointment te the vuanc en the Heard of Kduentinn, caused by the death of Jehn YVatinmaker. Mr. MIt- ten's name. ha been suggested b poten tial pnlttlcal Interests as well as b ethers. 1 A slmrr time age Mr. Mitten was boomed for Mai r te mk,.,.,.i1 Majer Moere. Mrs. Rudn'ph H'ankenburg , one nf thes,. wlie uiged tb" P 15 T. 1 resident te consider running fur Mat or Mr. Mitten nnswered dlplo dlple 'i aticiilly the suggestions by snjlng that he wns tee busy with his own big job. Governer Sproul Is pleased ever a set 1 if cngreseil and Illuminated resolutions which was presented te Mm by the I-icknwnnnn Moter Club nt the dinner of the Peni'- vania Sec!e in New Yerk mi S.itiirdi. night. 'I'lie-e te-nlu. tlens expri-s nppm iiirtnn nf tiie 1'itv i nine's wnrk inr gni d mail, surb n the ivii' ;. 1 t'mi 'In I..H k.i wanna n ill. in Nur Ii' .stei 1 l'i :i;is Ivania. Daniel I; R, 1 . - 1.1 -nit in nf 'hi' el b . id I'..',. .11. ! D'lMil .1 In .s tl," lleilli'. int lievi rimr-i ! '. !- "m nt the prominent members. ELECT 5 PENN STUDENTS TO BETA GAMMA SIGMA Sen.iter Pepper Is Placed en List of Fraternity's Honorary Members Five men were 1 "eted te Ret 1 li.tpii! a ig.Tin the lienei.iry sr!ielatit ffi ternity of the Wharten Scheel of the I'niveVsitv tf Pe'Misylvarin. at a meet 'V of 'he ktn'i'v lust i.i-,1 . The stu .i"iits iipri. ilen.ia'i S. H'ttn.ger. 1'i.r it Mather. .lr , Ciihin A. Mclud., fril. hi II K.inUin ai'tl Wi'lMiii I. --Lilian -tl nnter iicerge Whart'H' P-ppe- '-T. 'lege. i.. elected tn Mi . i'k r-hlp ir w I!ta liaminn Sumi lniiinrar frn rn.tv Tlie-i' ineii were e,M -ed 10 ilium 1 tn1 'nbersb p Theof'.ii. .' fir.it.- st.t , '!.' illlVC'iir nf ' ' e 11 . .'! en' 1 1 CI e. siuan I lrrn k, '' pr"S' tb nt 1 1 liriu'd 'nlle.'' . an I All" i- Hi , PINCHO HERE '''1 , pn-nleiit 01' 't At n... 1: 1 eiupan T! . Punch II.. ' ' ; -,, -" at a 1 ! ii g '' ' ai ! It . -1 ii tie.ir. - 1- gi ' I S'iriiii.cri "-'. .1.1. . iict..,; .. n ,., . '-piiiili ' in V II . p.i J4. M I. 't i-i:. .''. . il II nlli..il. '"." w-ri e in if. 11 . 11.1 1.1I -1 ""ii- All .1 1 '. ' ' i.i-ci.d ; ;,b 1 . liniii . Ii.r. 1 been i-.im- eMng 'ast spring The Iff Brtl' Cnrr.Pl'Mte "r.er ..bv t., d:-c .-s th' b! I- nii'l e-tin.a'es f..r . cn-ii" lis thit- hai !.., siiiimitti d ' i- tie . n.''er,ltlO' '1 1 ,. u I), ill, I 'i.g'-' si .. , , 1 r. r, r 1 ' . si lirm 11 i 1" be h!d en IV d.n I 1 b 1 in 1 l'i Tin 1 ' .1 i" 111 nf 1 he Ivj I!. 1 11 i'om i'em ,i. itui. ,- ..iwreii'e AI. (' Siii.th, -.'i Whirtnn. .Ii'ne D 1 'en, r ten i" In ehargi nf tl.i 11. ket dlstrihutlun A'cerdlng te pre-er,t plun-, a senior lass binil.enn will be lull) d'lting .Tan u.ir, prebnblv tin week before the mid ear 1 Nominations The I.iinehenn Com Cem iiilttee mil ,e annniin. ed after the holi heli d'ls Tb" Rhu.'r- 1 'bib ..f the Cnher-itv ! n'tl 1'- ' ' in: ..I tin 11 ir 10 Cnllegi" II. .1' mniglit Sfiernl mem-b.'l-s uill gM li'.l.l Ii,' ''min tl.eh own priiductit'i.s These pie la- will then be phi 1 be- fei e t! rgia. itimi fid ,1 gi neral dls. Cllsslnll III till II I II 111 Will fiijllin. lining tin milling a nu it U pro pre pn id te hale 11 much r of lull-known nneis appear b-fnre the club ami give . 'nig- fi-i'u tin ir luirk- If llfln lent lllteri.i U stiu 11 bi Mi lllbi r nl the 1 bib, 11 bunk of 1'enn si, .,11 1,1 in im., -I'luti'd intireh tinin pMillCtliis nf llielllluT-. 111. II be I ill Ii . Uslicil at the 1 nd of the jeur. nn ni N'T .mu? Tiinnr, nr. 1 un ! ihiin mli. n'ieij n uii. Help Mul culutnna today en Pe 33, Adv. EVENING PUBLIC1 - BURNERS NEAR CONSHOHOCKEN mT-'lv aKT4wlss9BJBjplQKXJHpl9M6l' , ip?l- $IS K"" H HH2I of the (Sulpli .Mills fielf Club, near Conslieluirltrii, llrrd bj burn burners ed. It was one of lle bnnis llred tmla In Chester and Montgomery the club professional, who led club emplnjes In :i slietgtin flglit against the inreiidlatles BERNHARDT BETTER: REST NOW ORDERED Physicians De Net Expect Serious Consequences Frem Illness Paris, Dee. 10. Sarah Henihardt's fainting spell, which came at the close of a reharsal yesterdaj afternoon, was brought about by overwork, in the opinion of her friends. The (rrent actress had just returned from n long and tiring tour of Italy, but notwithstanding her seventy-eight ; ears, she plunged wholeheartedly lute preparations for the presentation of Saci.i fiuitri s new play "In Sujet de ltenian." which was te have had its , rrmere last night 1n1ifimn I'.ernnnrir Tifisjinri ui mm. fertnble night nnd her physician said no serious cenpcn,uenecn "were expected e fellow her fainting spell. 1 She will he obliged te rest several , dns but it is considered certain she will h" able te resume her work en the stn"" -non. 1 When M. Oultry went te Mme. ' Rembardr'n house last evening she 'burst into tear- and exclaimed: "Oh, my peer bej . te treat you in such .1 iwa, Hut this i the fii-t time thut ! tver happened te me." ' One nf the actreui's close friends, who saw her late in the eveninc re ported her as much Better. 0U Pee 1 nm quite well new Mme. Hernhardt said. "Sly son frowns 1 and says I must take a long rest. But never thnt. leu knew quite well that .I-,..,. ... real im-ima nriim lu hi,-. .1, .1 .. . .1.. .1 . ah nutters limn me iiienire were . . . ... taKen te tiie nctre-s s neuv, wmcii was 'etk-1 up. The te'ep'mne was dlscen- llrtl',. MC (, ...' - t. .1.... .......t,-.. ,.w mm- mereus Inquirer- 1 POLAND CONTINUES INQUIRY INTO PRESIDENT'S MURDER Marshal Pllsudskl Likely te Become Candidate for Vacant Pest Warviw. De.-. 10. i By A. P.) The (Jevernmenr, In Its efforts te de termine whether a plot exlstid for the murder of President X&rutnwicz, is continuing in etficr searches and ar rests uniting the Nnti'UialNt-, and many high efi.cer- -11111 idlici.ils ha.-e beep ar yestirl ,,r disrn's-ed. 1'i'r mrilii ,n , nrei .lutintis 'gainst 1 - i d.snriii , - mi- In lug ' en in i'. '..! and in 'be mining leglei-. Tin ''Uii' v ge'ieru'li is in inniirning f.ir tl"' ite I'l-e-idetit, ami the I !ei i-rntnent na- ordered nil ntlicers t wfar a crepe irmb't for sl week-. All big publii entertainment" have been Mispendeil ,p lehpect. te the President's memory. Paris. Dec. 1!'. tBy A P An i, creasing pi"bnbility that Marshal I' lsudfl.1. former chief of the FelIli -tn'e will beieme a candidate fur the presldenej of pnlund is reflected ii, din 'ii'clirs r'eci iM-d liy the Trench foreign :Sce Tl." f nr-luil's intervention tu neienr r prl-ils against the Natier.al--ts after the assassination of the prcfl i tit i -aid i.reatl.1 te haie 'Iniigth- ' .e. his position. Marsha! Pil-idski. it 1 sai" could bave ebiained a majority nf the mtes m the national ns-enibly elei-ti..a at ihlib Nnruteivicz was che-en, hm be i(sire. such support as would pruent i'e ..I po-uien saying he was i'.t can- i'l 'te nf a single ptirtj or tie , hntce , tic siiitiller factions. KILLS WOMAN AND HIMSELF Tragedy Enacted While Husband of Victim Was Asleep In Nearby Roem -un iitoiile. Te.. De. l'i t l'. l , . .ni'l . I. .mi's ( '. II 1'itn gt. ii a I . 1 e i tin 1'iebl Ar. ill'-n . .i.i ; I im and Mi- Huby Kri i ., ., lull ,-t illll. l, Weil' !"'l! I -l.nt tn i,ji ii a hnli'l room bete led.n u hen , nlicn hi nii npen the dner attei hearing -liul' 'lb- woman was in lied and appealed i el.aiej.een killed while n-h-ep II int - igii.ii'-' body was lying mi tl.e tlner bi-ldn lln bed. with an aniiv nmher ii.ll Police hcl'icie the la.ill s,t ih,. iiiiinan then killed him-elf Tl,. vmii . iii's liu-brtud nib ll-leep at ft tine i a .min nc'irhi. LEAGUE SCIENTISTS MEET Would Have Colleagues Benefit Frem Their Discoveries Paris. Dee, 10. , i Itv A P. i --The first Htib-committfe r' t,i. League of Natien's intell" tu, i Ci. nn ration Cominls-.en lugati H- mshu ..stenlai Prof. Henri l.nuis Kergsnii, nf the I nivirslti of Pali' at i ii't-iulii i i i the 1 n n-h Ai'iiih nn . pi b d The illell--l"ll i entered put 1 1. Illn . Ii mi tiie e.vli'ii-ietl el the ritfhis of Mietiiists tn tl.M tlu in. ii b iililn le share in l""lieils dcniil f'"iu ilie .ip .ip pliiaheii of their ill-i mi m It ii. epectisl the -itllllgs ih' thrie si, 1 eomiuisneiis aie holding in Pa 'is will last until Hip i"1 "f the v -ek. $12,000 N. Y. BANK ROBBERY New erli, Dei. IH - l"bliers w ter i'h. b"!d up Muriiet 'I illin.'",-. a nllei-n , ' ,r tlic lire' 1'pni'ii NY inrul !uu:. m Hioekhn, ae I eseapnl wall a bag .-aid te iiintain Jtl'-'.UOO. DO VOI' t I' tin? nn in. HK in. ntv Ol llieill u'l 1 1 .Hi n 'he Ilflp Wan'rU columns tediij en wse 113 - .Idu LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, PUBLIC PAROLE ., nnifrixc rs Judges rVlarK End OtbecretSyS- tern Under Which Criminals Were Freed I pfliiQcn mamv QPAwnM q UAUSbD MANY SCANDALS, I " ! I he first tiubllc hearing of a petition for the parole nf n prisoner 'ollewlngi p nrinminn i,r .111, (.. ...m.,.....'. ,,,, pesnl te end the secret penile svstem will take place today in Roem '-".HI. City iinu. The tietitle'i which will be heard by .ludgcf. Mnnaghan and fiorden is for the' iciease (,t jarnes lirndlev. s..rviug a sentence in the county prison for re- I ceiving sfelui goods. I The new plan, approved bv the p.eatd I of Judges December 1. is the result of 1 the loose pamlc procedure in which .ledges I're.uieiitly ruii-idend iipplli'a- lU'tiH in ch.iinber and wiilieut due notice , te the Di.stiict Attorney. Cnder the law Judges of the Common ! Pleas and the Munieiiuil I'min. pin ulcnse en parole any man thev wnteme 1 e the county prifen or Hen of Cor- tectum at any time thev see lit. Many Criminals Released The relea-e of many notorious crim- 1 . nt- i.nii-t' m iiiuii nninrieus crim- I n..iu 1.... .1... . .. , .. .1 under the secret parole method 1 """f umiei 111c secret iiareie met ueu i.... 1 '... ...; , 1 i'-iuk-u 111 wiue.-preau crillct-m et the ' l wme of the Judges win, , --, 2 .. ..,.... ...,.,- HEARING ON TODAY .....- tmiiuMiig semence upon criminals "."',.:. ;. i ,ljt.,i ts;nnn of (lnt MMIli , niilbuildlngs. The hntel, which was un in open teurt, put them en parole wi'h- I "I' J',,fr,. r I SleriiT W llain I. ccupied. was ,,f frame construct inn and Dlstrttir nlty te present objections ," tlJe'lr ie- 1 'v ' 'T'rl"."'.'.,'"1 " J leare The present procedure will insure the' widest publicity te all parole hearings, i In addition, prevision ni be made 1 wnereny nn pri-i'iur 111 the County Prisfin nr Heuse of rnrrec Inn can have an application for parole len-idircd witneut retaining lawyers. The phn is te have the prisoners pre. sent their applications te the in-pectetH of the institution, who will file them with K. M. Hackney, chief probation officer . An investlga ion lute the nier menis will be made, and any expense neiessary te tin cend ict of an lnves'i. gatien or "tin subpenn.ng of witnesses in t-ii-es where the ipplirants have no funds will be borne by the four!-. CJInsbiiig Case Bec.-vllml The nw rule wl'l pri vent the release nf criminals under misapprehension, as! was done in the case of Iz.y filr.-i- " " , , . burg, notorious drug p.sldler. .ludge Yale Man Favers Admission of Ref i.'uiglev imreled liin-buri; upon the iec ' unees Frem Orient emmendntinn et f.irinei' Judge Patter- j ... . . B t-. 1f. , . ,, , ...n. who thei.Rhr (..nsburg wn nn ad- r "") ungten. Dee 1 0 (HJ..I ' diet and net a p.ddler. ; Ir. IKw.'.th lluiitiiigteti. et "in e. t dd The mimic atilbiannn fee ( l.nsbure ' 'he 1 1. us." luimlgratien f emt, ittee tn- was signed bi I,., brother. UeergeC.ins:11'"? "" '" "'TininViilin White b,rg; who was Ulegc, , have' been j ' ;"' '. grade .".K revoked ""' Pnrule was until lie had netilie, bim SUCCESSOR TO WOOD ATPENN IS SOUGHT Trustees Accept General's Resigna tion as Provest Trustees of the i'niver.sitv of I'enn--i uini.i, having accepted the reslgna i, ..ii nf lieneral Leenard Weed lib pin- t nf the Culveif.ity, aie today man i g a list et eligible from which te '.nii-e liis succesttfir. The name of HerWt Hoeier lm hem mentioned as one te whom th" m: turn. In ether quartern it is be lieud that Acting Provent Jobiah Pin niman will new be elected. ' in accepting the resignation of Gen eral Weed yeuterday, the trustees jg. nered appeals nf alumni that lie be glum an txtensien of leave until the i li.br of the present M'hnel year. Dr. .1. Nerman Henry, president of the (ien 1 1 il Alumni Sedety, and .ludge ,1. Whitnker Thump-en appealed hefeii tiie trustees and mi. ul the M'titii t i' Penti frailu.iii s Dr. Henry said he wis iirt'imred te go tu Manilla te clear up the situation if the trustees would delay taking action. TUG FIREMAN IS HERO IN WRECK OF RELIANCE Swam Through Icy Water and Made Repe Connection With Shere S.iult -.Ie M.irle, Out.. Die IP illy A Pi The whcless today tn'.i l" tin- In rel-ui ili-pbi)ed In Mill l mu. Iiieiinni abnard the lug I(elilil"e. nit, r the icss,t, currying llilit.i-si pi I'm, us, crashed unto tlic rocky -heies nf l.ianl Island in Neithcin Lake Mipiilev neaily a wick age, Siinilay night, lour a.s ntler I lie i ig bud grounded, Cew swam through the Icy w liter le the shore with a mpc and i iitibleil his siriiiiihd couipi.iilens tn make thcii way te Ilie idaiid. Tiie reliance sf i,el, n quarter of n mile from sheie, but by Suiidn night Ihe peuiidlng waves had driven Iht le within M'venty-uvu yarim et sneure. It wns then that (low volunteered te reach the iclund if ,1 t, '" i iS"1 - "& t0l:.ecn,se hey would be of higher aver notify the ni-r. t Attorney s efhee. i .pn 'j,.,,," je llMlnl run of inimiBrants. although he had written ,i letter, te '''Dr,",":.V LoVeJev. of Portland.' , udge (inrden. at that time an Abstain lt v ,, .()l.,;Je,i iinieng the re- ! I In,1 tA,",rn,,J' '"r'l"B '""'' fugf-e .-amps, in the N"iir Hast si,,,.,, would net ni t uimii a parole, uniillcatlen .. :. u .. .ii...., is.. invnn.,i tin. GUYTOOUIZ PRISON OFFICIALS Wardens of Beth Meyamensing and Helmcsbtirg; Are Told te Appear INSPECTORS COME LATER Warden Coeke, who is in rlmree of 'both the Heliw'sdmrs pil'i'ii mid t be Miniiinensiiig divisien: Warden ap liln Hesten. lift is in charge m Helineshuig. vere erdeled te lippiuf befere the C.raml .Jury probing pii'ii niiidlllens today. It Is probable thai the firand Jury will innke another lslt te the Helmes, burg prlHim te inal.e n further inspec tion of nlleged iendlli,s theie The (iratid -I tn 3 nuule it" seienu rip te Mexanicnslng 1'il-eu ?.cs,eid.iv with in tl'e last ten dnjs. The Ihinid of I'ri-en liispeclei's, Which ha- ch.iii.1' el both llelincshurg and Meyunieusing. nel in sped.tl mi- , ion jrstcnlnj and iIisiuh.mI pri-011 ic- 1 .,!.. ... ,l..,.,l liv Mr. .IfillTl . I 1 ill 111- leri'iiii tiiti.i... .... -- ;''- M. H:ill. lommlssiener et the Slain ( 1 Welfare lleiiailnunt. , ,, 1 ..m I... l.,r..i. t lie 1 l lie llisprrnus 1.111 ... ! f iurer prebiihl tomenow. It Is thought the iur.Miien had two Meets in rnlml In their trips te I ..I." . , 1 , . 11. in- sun. t me . lis in ice in '.. , 1 ..I... I., ,..li,!.i,iL .! ll.r. urst uanu win no 1 r. ih.-.i- u, in- old ceiint ptisuii parilileli'd these at ti.i .1. 'II... i:i.int .lllrv lir.M .lllllllll-suitll.. Il" ...,!,,... ji-i iii-igni iiil. cetiiiitiiitii tit li'he hit: " 111-titiii ion ibieib viiiu estinieiiv iiu'cred in i!.e l.i 1- week bj convicts an I feiiner niiixtetfr. The nt her obi niertis a tiitetiiinn that I persons accused of niinc- and await- ling trial an- net di-lmguis'ied lrein it hew nl.v1.1l found guilty. 1 renoletjists iiiien nave peiuicu nut I the fundamental of law which provides 'that a man -hull be en isldered inno cent until proved guilty and, there-! fore, thev say these merely under in dictment slini'ild reicHe the treatment, 1 prepei ly tided 'v.i Innocent man, and, 1 net a 1 nnvii ted one. j I The (irunil Jury is desirous of mak-1 iiug 11 lepeit in in. -iti.t. ..., i-nni ,,)t i. lacking in detail, and it iiiiuIp 1112 11 leperl 10 III'' i nun null, saai a penrcning iiniinrj ji-m-hhh un '"ivr,r, a tnblet will lie unveiicii 1111s the fend, privileges and exercise given nfternoen with appropriate ceremonies. the prisoners in the inwntnwii inslitu- ,Vnny of these In prison will gather I lien. liibtut te s-.p that, even though thdr former fellow-convicts had once trans- ROSIER WILL CASE HEARING , V'"1 "K"111 ".- i".,1,, ';,",1? - 1 ,- nreimrn xnn.vl.sniw"i the b.mm1 th- did. TO BE RESUMED TODAY; The tuhlei. which is of bronze? was provided lu the Hen id of !npecteis. It Brether of Slain Man Will Testify at Media i Hearing of the Rosier mil case, in which Mrs, Calheiine Rnsier t-eeks te break the will nf her husband, mndc. while be wns en an epciatlng table in ,leffeinn Hospital, after having been fntnllv shot bv her. will be resuimd in Media tedn. when the defense te the document will he heard. In the will Oscar Rosier left his e-tnte, amounting te about $00,000, te his brutlin- Vrthur, win was chief wit ness again-l Mrs. Rosier in the trial at which Mie was acquitted of murder, ,iind his Min. Oscar, dr. REWARD IN PHILLIPS CASE $3000 Offered for the capture et I Hammer Murderess 1 . . ... t-... h. m.. i. I . .,'os ,B""',,I . . .'. ' .. '. . -Vm' i. Tlrtrt Iis Angeles, wee, ,, , k . .1 f.,,. it,. 1 i.ni'iitiis ntiereii 101 nn ; ;;, "" i,i.iii:- tn.nniiee niurilere ' '"" ' ;,' ' ' fr, the I.es Angeles itm I.ru Aticele.s r.xntiiiner, Tiie exceptlennllv sm-ill feet of Clara . Phillips inuv furnish a . me tint will re- j suit in her capture, it di velnped ener- 1 day Mrs. Phillips w.i i ither b.nefoeted ' nr in her stocking feel when tdie es caped That wu indicated uv her three I pairs of shoes found in her eel' nnd the distinctness of her footprints en the reef of the building adjoining (he lull. She wenr.s a size l'g slue, one of the smallest manufactured. Deputy sheriffs, believing the hammer -1ner may hn" purchased shoes shortly after her es- i cape, yesterday asked shoe store" In l.es ' Angeles and ' Southern California te j check ever their snles and te icpe-t all -al"- nf size 1'. 'hoes. i DEFENDS ENTRY OF ALIENS , A'm(,ri,.m; (.,vl,rntien. He .favored th'.r TWO WILLS ARE PROBATED Hehitivis are the beneficiaries in nil- prnlnted tndn. The teMtiteis and i lie inl'ie nf f states left follew: mien i m-t r..ii(j. P.i V.nt-1 Oxford -treet. s.'i'iiin. ulivia S. Clngliern. 111'.' Pine tieel, '.'." (II if I . Inventories nf .stnti.s nf 'In- following were tiled: Ceorge II. HartiiiiHi. .Ir , $1-1,1 M; Mnr V. K i ii-. e.VtiHi . IMwtird W. Kuiipp. .sll,ir,ii and Prank W. Wil-en, Sl.'l.'.HMI Deaths of a Dau Mrs. Leuis Seaber Aiiieiiiin rment of the dealli nf Mrs. Lieu- ."si.'ihf.p in I.hci peel, llngland, last I'tid'n ! as ris'civul lierc yi sti iiln). Mi- ! iber was the wife ! I, mils 'iibir l; i manager nf tin V W. Aiei ., 1' . i ii-ing lli-m. and i tn i,nr in -paper man in this iiti. Mie had In. n ill im i ur,i! months, ami went alii'i'i'l hi-i in inier In lsit her mother m I. ii. rpi.i.1 Mr. Scalier went tu ling- liile I in ( ii lubii , when lie war- lufurmed that lus nife'b health wuh falling rap ulh. II" was at her bedsldii when !ie died Mr- Seaber i- Miniied b Ine I. 'light' r- Dr, James McNulty Th. fui.eral of Dr. .laiues Mc.Nult), il'n uii'il -iidileiih rrldai. will ,e held ' nnui ui iieii'iing liniii id- Iieuii , 'SiCi'i l.l-l Nellis htlelt. Sell'lull lillllUm ii. 1- ,il Ki i elcbiated lu tlie Cliui'ih ll' tin lluly lll"lll will II t inn ten Nanie, nfter which Inter- made in Hull Sepul, hie Di" McNiilt,v was geminated from Me,liMi-('lil Cuiege in I!'":', and had it bilge piMiliie ill th" imilhest part of Ilie , II i . Colonel Duncan Campbell I ei'diiii. Dec. 111. -The Tunes nn i - i in. death of Culenel Duncan i'iniibill, of Invernclll, iigcd eighty itirn. Colonel Cniiipbell'ii eldest en is Majer Duncan Ctimpbcll, who mar ried Ethel, daughter of Jehn I. water bun of Men iste will N J. 'nil ! If .-III II tiirii.-is. , i-v ....-..-. DEOEjNfBER 19, 1922 Carnegie Line Grews MltS. KOSWKMj MIIXKK (nly rlilltl of liile Andrew Car- iiegip, Who luW clven birth te it son, it was nnneuured today CARNEGIE GRANDSON BORN (Only Child of Irenmaster Gives i I Birth te Second Offspring New Yerk. Dec IP ( Hv A. I'.l- " , ' ,, 1.,. 1 ue till 1 11 et ty gianu-en in ine uu- Andiew Carnegie was auiiennced today. The inelher in Mr-. Ueswell Miller, ,,nl. child of the irenmaster. She was married te Mr. Miller, new an instruc- ,,r in Xew Yerk Cnlversity. en April ;!, 10111. when he was an ensign in I'lnt blub of iu giaml-eii nf ,t, n,lVy. A dtuightir was born te them in June. 10LH). MEM0RIALJ0 JAIL HEROES Honors at Eastern Penitentiary for Service Nen In honor of former inmates of the T. . .. .... ..I.- ...l.ll- M i.asrern 1 cuiieniiaiv, who wmc nn 1 parole served the mtintry In the World bears the following "Te the everlasting honor 'if these inmates nf ih, laistern Penitentiary who served in the Initcd States Army and Navy during the World War." Then fo'lews the numbers of the men who answered the 1 all te arms. The mines wete cnuii ii ler the reason that the beard belli veil it would be unfail te the men te lmc their iinnics per iimnentb in the pii-nn. The list shows 1 hut P'l men answered the country's call, and leeenls al-n show- that these men cave u ii(t,,i account of themselves in tiie sen ice. Mayer .Moere, former Congressman .1. Washington l.egue, K. .1. Cut tell, ami ethers will speak. Landing, N. J.. Lake Mnpatceng. Tiie Mentieellu 11 Hetel Burns v. -J.. Dec If!. it Landing was .Ii.lI 1 ... ,.,! f1.lk ,. . Itv fin. ultlnh ''"."'i t...- .. .... ...., . is believed te b . i.i of incendiary I origin. Fire- departments of three nenr lt.v towns saved the garage and ether iilhuildlngs. The hotel, which was un I Philadelphia, New Yerk and ether cities, who se gracefully offered public tribute te the memory of the late , i j ' ELMAN'SIDie ! PLANSAREBROKEN' Violinist and "Ideal Girl," Mil-. dred Stene, Decide Net te Marry THINK THEY MADE MISTAKE New Vnrli. Hec. 10. The eng.'ge tnent of Mlsflui nimnn. violin virtuoso, mid Mim Mildred Stene, his "Ideal girl." Iiiih been broken. Twe months age the riiiniince was formally 1111 1111 neutici'd. bringing te n close 11 period in which It was reported that the mu sician had been seeking the embodiment nf IiIk ideal of womanhood. Miss Stene appeared te till the bill ,itn one Hllghf Mtili. She was a brunette. The violinist had declared his ! 'eat must he n blonde. Itui if the- blind: behl.ul hair of Miss Stniie had iluvthln'T tn de wiril tiie filll uiv of the remiiiiL'e. nothing was said Gift Jewels PEARLS AND PEARL NECKLACES, DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, RUHIES. . I gwtiFyt?ifte'Ti--.yjt.-f,Mi'",ii:-!rigt a mn-j Selection ffew Yerk Rtern li East ilth Bt. 2SC 32J3EEE3EZE N ADDITION te direct personal acknowledg ments already made te the great merchants of Hen. Jehn Wanamaker the officers and the personnel of the corporation of Jehn Wanamaker Philadelphia desire te make also this public announcement of their deep and lasting appreciation. Especially notable is the universally expressed wish that this business shall go en upon the true course marked out by its Founder, and new is a fitting time and here a fitting place te give assurance that this wish shall in every respect be fulfilled. uut 'it " h JIsh Stene's parentH . Sw Mrs. A. P. Stene, who linve'ifife? n fermnl statement snylnu- net' "Mr. and Mre. A. F, Hln'ne n. that the engaxement efXTr TtS!e Mildred mm! MIhcIiu Kltnan 1 nfl lhlw terminated." n lm bcn Miss Nlza Kltnan. Rlter of the .1. tttose, when indeed for an exnlnn.il r add: "They had ., .llHH,rwft"!!!! n week nKe ended their plans Ji "Lani They have agreed that they hed J?1!' ii mitdnke." y "n(1 "wde The wedding was te inVe been l .Tunc, then fi honeylneon te i:,imn '5 then bnek Iiome where EllnntvfiPeii,, could nettle down te the te,",". bn?d wife. , el a "Tlint Is what 11 woman's n. should be." Miss Stene S"V in",? happy moment following h,.P i l,ln? up. CelnmbiiM I)nv. ".'irPr ,Ltnil should h" her htiMiandwiiri;' cannot Imve careers." ' eln Miss Stene and Mlsehn Klmn t Lake Placid last Jul.. ,i.i nn " of the Keniu of the violin te iiSimX Polk also, n fiddler of note S$ brother-in-law of Miss Sten" T..M Miss Stone admitted it was i," J'", love nt first sight. n cas "le I believe In that?" 9hc mV. repeating a ouestlen put te her wA net as a 1 rule, but you cannot tni any rules te renl life. re' Mlsi Stene is twenty-three MI..I.. Elmnn i-. thirty-one. C Mlschl These who knew pre -. cieus stones will recog nize the superiority of the jewels sold by this establishment ; these who de net may pur chase with .equal con fidence, secure in the knowledge that this house has offered none but finest quality for nearly a century. J E.CALDWELL & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD HREWDNESS In buying vrelbtalleretl clethet retta net only in choealng high quality woolens nd becemlnir stvlei but of emwl 1 Impertnnce is the selection of the right tailor. Rebert Stewart MEN'S TAILORS 1501 Walnut St. 32E335Z2 v. V'w 4