Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 21, 1914, Image 2

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Harrisburg Man Confesses to Killing of Cumberland County firmer *
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
LXXXIII No. 120
HARRISBUR6ERS ARE
HAVING FINE TIME ON
NEIGHBORLY VIS ITS
Towns and Cities Roundabout
Lavish With Their Enter*
/ tainment
■ YORK, LANCASTER, LEBANON
B Hospitality and (ioodfellowship
■ Murk Journey of Chamber
■ of Commerce Party
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" Khm, Vot-u, wiigtiiivilt#. Columbia
Mil Ummater, i»iti rwaptton commit
lues on liii,<i in extend tile 'glad hand"
nt wr>l<■»»III»<, 'ftie I Innml.tirg' t* left
I heir curd* and were invited to "come
nuulfb" To-day the pin'ty will visit
|lll|(!lM t tll'<illU IIIi(11 lllll'tlleril Lancaster
i county and will atop at Lsbanon for
lunch mill i■i ■ i i■ i • i lull i" 1111 )" ■
wlleiii (lie chocolate fii'toty fill be 111 •
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l iisniiieiif ii ii'l tteighiiiirllu.ss ut ii kind
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tivated It 111 ri 11 tf I lie i-ltles mill town* of
I '••III I'll I t'eiiimylv 1111111,
liideeii iiuii hua imen iiie keynote
or everv speech lunde during the two
ilny*' liiiirnei nnd there wits niuro
nl'rttorv developed ttiltll lllllllV Harris
bll I'M I'M might Imve believed III" old
iown eniiid produce friendly rivalry
Mild neiuliboi'h feeling slioulil tunrk
lite icliillou* of York, I,nil' lister, 1,1 b
iiiiuii iiinl Heading, with the smaller
lownp Hint lb* clustered about ilium,
111' 1 l> | "ll It« I a olie iiiml It 11 decided unit
It IN 111 e|v iliiii Hie I liirt'lsiiurg \InIIh-
Itou will be follow- 'I If. 11111 l -I's (if lie
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if in"!.)bod) nurse* iiie notion ihnt
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le|Mii In ii in lull I III' inonl friendly feel
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lnl«e Nihil II llllle Journey up itld the
tiieliibel'M of llie lln l'l'i*liiirg I'llrtinber
>eNieiiiitt Tim ilomonstrutlon Whm
t|Ull« *i|ftb 11' 111 lo wit I'til the heart* of
lovill 1111 l't'l*l»llt'Mer* Willi til* II i•\' I* 11111 l
I In' i 'it I'll it I I'lly IN ii good place In
ii lib'lt in Itvii niiil win* /tie jciituu* of
olir fnIP reputation pi the eyes of tli"
lullin of neighboring towns.
ill \ ill'lt tint en
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I|l oi ue II I'rlpp mill Heerntncv Wild*.
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ehler.tll. litofllltig II 11111 l I'll II Npfcltt I
I I'll IM and (lie Mini si o| i «g| York
I lin en, where llie bl 1 ' pii per mills it tut
iin I'ouei plant wero vlnlteU and
wlure ii itoNpitHble fruit vernier iioist
ei| nliotiril II 111 run ol till minus, the
sk lii** of which ut en tied llin WHIM ntol
lllllll' II HI e 111| H I'll pill 11111 l I'll Ny tlltwil
110 nlnli * Itii' llie 'His got utiili r way
nun hi
I 111 p It'll tliln • M'' • ■ I't I'll over tile ||R .
I"' 1 I'll "I 1 "lib bill' 11111 l l||e members
II I I t 'till' It llt let'em tell 111 llle process of
Ii l lisf 11l 111111H li' mllli ll logs Into title
Hlilii impel Tip method of transmit
ting 1 1.1 lei, I in-1 'I ft "in Vot'k llnven
to I Initinlllll g iitiil Vork nap , x|ilnlnin|
lor llie Ite It ell I ol Hu' Mnlltil'S lifter
ii lib'h ilu v limli Hiiiii lot York,
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iin Hi. win iloiiii \\ t|||, lm 11 || rMll{> .
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art's iltii'i. iiliii' i broke ii toot 11 trying
lo Idle 11111 l i nil. I, ~r lllllliltlint e|ieW
Inn gum I luil i lie r„, . thins \\ 11
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itiiiiiiittfl i oinpniii. so kimlli tii <.
irlbuleit iiitionu ilu miestfi. \i\iin liu.i
in, mi fill lei of litli .nil or that e1lew
lug uuiii hike ll ii tin n,„, runnv lie
I"ugh."| nil the wni thin n lo Vork
Te.tin ran,down his checks and ho
lin .liifi'it tiei \ lime he thought or ji
Hill the fellllWs ll 111. lull spllltlftu int.,
I lie H' gUIIIS tiling 111 get II \\ il I Willi il '
hud their innings when another joker I
111 llie (11111 l swore out ll Utoi'k ll at-I
iiint itgnlnst Nixon on (he ftmrae of
llulttlllig the 11111 e I laws The
i.iug( »t pi,lb .'iiiihi .hi the York force
".IN .lelHlled to 1t,., luli h „ ,
iiwni ivllli II after it near.riot.
The I line neeesstiti to nuike explann.
(t'onilniii'it on I'ngo ft,]
I
Late News Bulletins
Matttint I Mil*, I Mil.. Mtty !ll i—'l'lii' Smith Xniorlctiii mediator* wore !
11l I'liiilert lire IIMIIIV Willi ilu Mtsliail defoliate;' iiiml learned milllC <»f the ■
iirii|m»nl« ni 11nt'iln'o iepie«oiilnthe«. The mediator.. nut the \iiiorlran
Vi'l'i." .*'!" ,, 'i* NMI-"ii- ItiMiurilon* lo tlioin.
Mlili ih. li I, mm II IIHI' HI p|an> or limit tlilon, the mediator- will map mil
II lirilUPlllll 111 11l lIIU 11111111 l Till* .111. (or the iipelllllfi nicotinic of j
tin iM<Mlitii.tr« mill lioili Mile* ha« not >ot I icon decided upon.
.Jii.ii'.v, Mi-xlfo, Mux J I,—A (Hi-mum wa« rivelwd to-du\ Iroin tion- I
oral I ill pi' Ximeli'M li> 11. IVre* \IHVII, I of i«tltutloiiiilM in-
Inrtnnilmi liurcait how. -milim (lull Niiltlllu \um evacuated la«t nlulit liv
lilt* I I'lll'lUl", • *
„ < liirliinull. tililo, Ma> 'JI —Tin- Hi.\. .foh,i Park*. of IMtlladrl- i
I. J. V." 'looted nioderutnr of tin* nyttod of Itelormod I'IVMIIV- I
terlan i hui'i In « oi \ utcrii u In 1 lore,
... >l "i v ••"' uli S. I 'oxoy, a) tin- head «r Ills I
!iIV . "< >»">ot| MMliy III' nltlO, elhlllicd Ihe -topx of 111.- Capitol to- |
'! ."i ! ""'iVi ' * l" , "<'«'' delivered a proliinuol speech on In
illi-trlal entuhllnn. to a eur|i>ti« crowd. Itclnlori oinent« or seven
.L J' ."V "••miimniliMl ii> J. lard" Mow. Joined tin- arinv at 1
v lir l ' I
I'Oinloii, Ma,\ a I ,—l*lll* imllc o lo> ILA) lirolie up N | H rito column of i
fill I!!' . «LIO«ORO Hiarchinu <>n I luck I NULLA M Pnlaeo
I FIN MM piirpo-O OR liamliiiu A petition to KLTM (i.viryc, Wlioti the women
•*N« hod ILIN top or T oimtitiitlon 1 1 111 LI'IULIIIK to THI> pulnoc the POLICE ILIS-
Irwih'r. ' l,l " ■'■•••"•••LLTH* I'ankhtirM ami several other
\<i Mav 111.—Willi' noil roll Im being nuulo to-ilnv for
J. 'J* "i •'< Wi'llt'slfy itrniluate, who dlmipin-urcd from licr
»!!!•!!« . •»•«!»». Tilt* death of her lather. I'. \\, llcntlev, ti real
*i ... !•••'•: "I"' I* lM?liovril to have a(fccted her mind.
Mi ti Marled to drau I lit* \Ve*t I tra ticli rlvor and ncurliv crocks fo-tlnt
and a «itl«< MMiri'li lin« Ix-en titntlc on Ilu. nioillltnlll*.. Di'iiiltw was
prominent In -in lety anil i litnvh work. J
*-n. . M " 'v MI V" ,J " —.'tt'-UMu WlUon tlot-lilrd 10-dnv to snook nt
fYi i 1 i' MM .' "" 1 I'"" IIHIIIIIIiIPIIt to < 011-
r ilriuti ili'iiil Nln li»> tlotlii'lllod. lie lliHlli* tlH' ruitHiriMiH'ilt when llllnrv
llei'lM ii miliiuitii'il to him tin l ili'diintlon |iroKriint,
v,.,K!rar. .:rrv:vt;- -fitiT&ts: is:-,! ];
< rm'n'l. Ml' «ll.!"irtll.'.»ll'. l M!.X'^^ i T\'i&M I'
HUERTA DENIES THAT
HE IS WILLING TO
) OFFER RESIGNATION
t One Word in Dispatch Was Misin
terpreted and Sense of Mes
sage Was Reversed
r MEDIATORS AT WORK TODAY
"
/ Belief Expressed That Huerta Is
100 Weak to Keep Rebels
From Mexico City
U,v A * cwiattd Pft.it
Niagara l''alls, Ont., May 21.
i' There Is it feeling on the part of the
1 principals to the meditation confer
i etice here that the savage advance of
, j the constitutionalist army under Oen
' I era I Villa Inevitably must have a
j bearing Upon the settlement of the
illltl.ultles between T'nlted fltates and
i lliierta's party. "A'hen the Houth
, American meditators withdraw the tn-
I vltatb.n they have extended to Qen
, era I i'arriin/.a lo send delegates to the
Nlngiirii Kails conference, because of
the refusal of the constitutionalist
leader to agree to an armistice to con
tinue during the sessions, It WHS stated
Unit the conference would proceed to
| a consideration of questions growing
out of th. Tnmplco incident and suh
| Hqunllr causes of Irrallon between
J the Mexican federal army and the
American military forces. Official re
f ports coming yesterday front consti
tutionalist sources reciting the victor
ies of Villa and his army in the Hal
-111 lo cfttnpalgn have convicted the
1 Mexican representatives here that
' lliierta's foes cannot be stopped.
; moreover, the execution of a federal
flenernl and his entire staff of .'l2 men
by Villi lias Impressed upon them the
' fil. I that leaders of the federal army
cannot hope for mercy If they fall In
-1,, ih" hinds of tin conatltutlonaltota.l
j All this bus been changed by Villa's
sue.'esses. Tile federal forces Tuesday
exhibited no love of tight anil the lead
ers ure not expected to offer the stub
born resistance that marked so many
of the engagements with the army
steadily advancing upon the Mexican
capital, as ii result lliierta's support
ers fear that he may not await the
1 outcome or the meditation.
Iliii'i'tu ]s Too Wcnk
If Villa and his forces are kept out
■ of Mexico Pity, according to belief
here, it will not lie because Ituerta Is
si rung enough to deny entrance to his
stli'lllTeS. Kuril us udvent can be
avoided, It Is Paid, by speedy solution
of the problem confronting the A. B.
i'. mediators, and few believe this is
lo be possible except through the
prompt and complete capitulation of
lluerla to all 'the demands of the
Washington government.
Much Interest Is displayed here In I
an explanation circulated to-day re
specting be ominous ■ dispatch of
yesterday saying Huerta would retire.
AM reenlved the dispatch rend: "Huerta
gave out statement saying lie author
ized pence delegates lo offer r nlg
nalloii, if necessary lo arrange peace."
Correspondents of "The Associated
Press" In Mexico were Immediately
cabled to send lliierta's verbatim
Statement whic',. order disclosed after
several holies dial the word "denying"
Inid been received "saying" end that
the sense of the dispatch had been re-
Versed by this error. As filed the de
spatch w as n denial by Huerta that he
had authorised his delegntcs to agree
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st i \MVit M MI: RETURNED
/ty .'I imcialed Prttt
j Sen Vork. May 21. -The Ward lino
steamer lOsperan/.a, which has been In
Ithe pcivi.e nt iiti Navy Department
for sonic time, arrived here to-day. It
'las said nt the navy yard that the
\ essel probably woitftl be turned back
to the Ward line.
I WOMAN EALLH TO ll l ie DEATH
fl.v Aliai-ialtil I'rttt
I |lo.i\ersvillc, Pa.. May 21.—While
Irving to stop her husband, who was
I walking In his sleep, from jumping
|out of a second story window at their
I bottle hel't> early to-day, Mrs. P. 11.
Wheeler, wife of a wealthy lumber!
dealer, stumbled through the opening!
and Was Instantly killed. Wheeler
.list, tell and II Is thought sustained <
filial Injuries.
HARK IS BURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, JVH
JUDGE KUU IS
SLIGHTLY AHEAD FOR
SUPREME COURT PUCE
With 31 of 67 Counties Reporting
He Has 56,231, End
lich 55,801
RETURNS ARE COWING SLOWLY
Penrose and Brumbaugh Have Run
Up Tremendous Majorities
in the State
Philadelphia, May 21.—Returns
morn or lens complete of the vote for
Supreme Court judgo'from 31 out of
87 co tint len put Judge Kunkel sligfitly
ahead of Judge Endllch. The vote Is:
Kunkel 08,231; Endllch 55,801.
In some counties the returns were
sealed without being computed and it
will be necessary to wait until the of
ficial count Is completed before the
vote for some of the candidates will
be known.
The returns received include Phila
delphia. Allegheny and the home coun
ties of Kunkel and Endllch.
Much difficulty Is being experienced
in obtaining returns In advance of the
official county, the figures secured be
ing incomplete in many Instances.
Official counts start to-morrow in
the counties of the State and the offi
cial returns will then bo tiled at the
Capitol where the results will be com
puted.
The results of the State-wide pri
maries on Tuesday stand practically as
given yesterday. Holes Penrose's plu
rality over J. Henjamin Dimmtck, of
Hcranton, for the Hepubllcan nomina
tion for Hnlted Slates Senator will
probably exceed 125,000. Dimmick
carried Lackawanna, Union, Wyoming,
Luzerne, Mitllin anil Westmoreland
counties.
A. Mitchell Palmer's victory over
Henry ftudd for the Democratic nomi
nutton for United States Senator was
'quite as overwhelming. Hudd cur
ried but two counties, Philadelphia and
Carbon.
Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh's lead
over bin three opponents for the Re
publican nomination for governor is
tremendous. Th?lr combined vote Is
less than half the total cost for the
popular school official.
Yurtce C. McCormick's phiraHli'iovw
City Holleltor Mlflinel J, Ryan, of Phil
adelphia. for the Democratic tiomtna
tlon in roughly estimated at
The Harrisburg ex-mayor's friends
claim flfty-two counties for him with
out doubt. Some of the counties which
ll appears Ryan probably carried, be
>,'de* Philadelphia, are Luzerne, Alle
pheny, Northampton, Lackawanna,
Bucks, Clinton, Erie and Carbon.
| t'p to midnight Inst night only forty
it wo counties bad reported returns on
the SlcCormick-Ryan light. These
showed a total for Mccormick of 73,-
<l*9 and for Ryan of 54,563, a major
ity of more than 19,000 for the win
ning candidate, The returns from
Lackawanna, Luzerne and Schuylkill
counties will reduce this, but II is ex
pected that other missing counties will
more than make up the loss.
A dispatch from Pittsburgh says:
I "Congressman M. Clyde Kelly, of the
Thirtieth Pennsylvania Congressional
I District, was refused the nomination
. by the Republicans of bis district in
the primaries of Tuesday, according
to the complete returns. William 11.
Coleman won the nomination by a
majority of about 1,500. The district
was formerly represented by John Dal-
Kell, who was defeated by Kelly two
years ago.
"The big steel mills are located in
the district and a tight was made
against Kelly because lie voted for the
Underwood tariff bill. Kelly also lost
the Democratic nomination, but his
I name will bo on the Progressive
| ticket."
Aged Reading Man, at One
Time District Attorney,
Ends His Life With Gun
By Associated Press
Reading, Pa., May 21. Peter £>.
,Wanner, 74 years of age, one of the
best known c itizens of Reading, shot
and killed himself at his home this
I forenoon. Ho was a leading member
of the bar; was at one time district
torney and later ran for the Demo
t ertlc congressional nomination and
was defeated. He was for a long pe
riod prominent In the iron business,
from which be retired a few years ago.
AI'I'OIXTIil) HI'KI Ml, lUI3.VI'
Mrs. .lane Deeter Rippin, a sister of
nr. Rutli A. anil Mihs Llle Dealer, this
city, has been appointed special agent
of the domestic relations branch of the
Municipal Court h.\ President JutlKe
Hrown. of Philadelphia. Mrs, Jllonli.
is widely known In this city.
COTTON WILL HI; rsi:i>
Juarez, Mex., May 21.—The cotton
conllscated by the Constitutionalists
after the battle of Torreon will he
manufactured into cotton cloth instead
of being sold In the raw stnte if the
plans of the Constitutionalists are
brought to completion. I
Railroad Trackmen Use
Fountain For Washing Up
Cool Water in Big Bowl at Marysville Tempts Tired and
Dusty Laborers on Way Home
Marysville, Pa., May 21. —When
Street Commissioner Jacob D. Car
micliael erected the handsome new
drinking fountftin at the corner of
Diamond Square this Sprint?, he did
not in the least Imagine that It would
he put to one of the uses it has been
within the last several days. When
the itßllan trackmen, working in this
vicinity en me home from work, all
tired ;nd dirty, they would stop at the
fountain to secure i drink of cool, iv
freshing water. They noticed that the
Arrest Harrisburg Man on Charge
of Murdering Farmer; Accused
Admits That He Did the Shooting
Huckster From This City Kills
John Rupp, a Milkman, in
I Fight Near Mechanicsburg
Early This Morning
'
DECLARES HE FIRED
IN "SELF DEFENSE"
j Police Nab Suspect as He
Drives in Over River
Bridge; Thought to Have
Been Stealing Chickens
| John Bent, alias Stine, 6# years old,
lof 510 Filbert street, this city, shortly
j after 5 o'clock this morning was «r
--| rested on the Market street bridge
i charged with the murder of John
| Hupp, a farmer living near Mechanics-
I burg.
| Two hours alter his arrest Bent s«J
--: mitted killing Hupp when #e>j| by
j Jasper Alexander, district attorney of
I Cumberland county. Kent declares lo
! was alone when the tragedy occurred
I at 2,30 o'clock this morning.
! The arrest, was made |»y Patrolmen
I Zimmerman, llylan and Hhelbas, who
I were on the watch for the murderer of
the farmer. Bent was relumed to
j Harrisburg in a wagon. When stopped
Iby the officers |j 0 was in half-da/ed
j'ondlflun as the result of Intense pain
and loss of blood from a bullet wound
lln his left arm. Bent told the dls
'trict attorney of Cumberland county
jthat he was hit when Hupp fired at
| him in the dark.
Bent stated that, ho shot at Hupp
! after the farmer opened lire on him
| The bullet that killed Hupp entered
bis left side, passed through l|ie lung,
and imbedded Itself In the right side
i The injured man died l willy minutes
after I lie mhnotlnt,'. Hunt fired four
PEDY.M.CI
NOW 25 YEARS DLO
Special Anniveriary Exerciiei to
Be Held Next Sunday
Afternoon
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the
Pennsylvania Hallroad Voting Men's
Christian Association will lie held fchiu
ilay afternoon at the association-
Many officials of the Pennsylvania
Hailroad are expected to he present
A special program has been completed
nnd will start at 8.80 o'clock j n u (l .
auditorium of the association. The
services will be opened with an open
hymn sung by the congregation. Next
| will he a scripture lesson hi A L, My
ers, chairman of the home nor If. He
will he followed by a prayer liv JJ. \v
Thomas, ex-presldeut of the p. 11 H
V. M. r. A. following will lie a «t||:c
tlon by the Master's Choir of the Hixlh
Street Untied Brethren Chun h, 1 B
Stoner, president of the association,
will then deliver his report for tho
work during the pnst year. The anni
versary address will be delivered lu
i lie j{ev. Jay C. Korncrook, pastor of
the Maelay Street Church of Ooi|. \\.
8. Miller, ex-president of the associa
tion, will deliver prayer and lie "111 be
followed with benediction by the Hev.
Jay C Forncrook.
APPROPH!\n«»s Kill. IN HIM f,i
By .1 tfuciciO'J I'rcis
Washington, l>. C, May iil. —The
"further urgent deficiency" appropria
tion bill, making provision for more
than 111,000,000 for the present fiscal
year largely on acnount of the Mexican
crisis, was before the House to-flny for
action. An interesting statement had
been prepared by the War lieparl
uient tu show exactly the approximate
amount of the deficiencies in appro
priations of the iiuartermasiors de
partment of the army, duo to the. Mex
ican situation to June 80, next
I'WMOI'H TltAt'K TO lit: Mll'll
New York, May ill. —Announcement
was made to-t'uy that the fSheepsliead
Bay race track, the famous course ol'
the Coney Island Jockey t'lub, is now
under an option of sale, the holders
of which have until July to close
their contract to purchase. The prop
erty, it is said, is valued over $2,000,-
ftoo. if title to the property is ob
tained the truck will be turned into a
motordrome park.
fountain contains a largo howl placed
there for the need* of horues. and as
It Is always filled with dear, fool
water, they though it would |>t> a
good place to take a wash after a haul
day's work. So a score or more of
them have been earning to the foun
tain every evening and washing them
selves for the last week or HO t'hlet
Hurgess Frank \V l.enti was nottlted
ol this, and has been Keeping a watch
at the fountain. Main have been
uarned away, but uu arrests turn- been
made yet.
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and iliei'i Ilu pimpi. n-fw lom lidiuneil
Hint. Hie olHi er» wjili ftp.' jlwitlli T
Five New Babies in City's
Family at Reservoir Park
Fat Little Mother, I hough Frightened, Stands Guard Over
Bunnies) One Killed by Auto
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b'lvn Hni, ibiiH luil.. liiltliiln emit
prist) lllii jiew fiilllllp
lim Hij gat inn t|it i' 11111 ii 11 lite fuel I Ititi
ib'WII llHllinU Mill ll'ftVl S 111 lite W|H|t|i
C.S.MELLEN FAVORS
RAILROAD MONOPOLY
UNDER U. 3, CONTROL
Tell* Inter little Commerce Com
minion ll Would He llette
ficial to Public
tl.y .((tiMtO-J
Wii«|ilHHiail 1 1. t l , Mmv «!l t'ljHl'left
H. Mi.lll.|i I'dl'tHVl ||| i Mill lit 111 l||l
•Vtm ViU'l* i*i « MllVim tltltl t lit«t
Uiillriotil. tulii din tnilli-iiiii» i'nut
III! I'l l ll.|||l|||J>>tllll| lll'll 111. I'rtlllMill
I.lilliMil iui,|nnm|\. In In i l.||l|ll||ll|
mill i tmil.tli ll 1.1 111. HiiU'lliltlnllli Ullli
ili.ii mil l .1 ini |\u|iii|i wulilil lit in.in.
iiii.il in iiu. imiilli
ijut sii.uiiit in \|i riiiiti> -in in ids
|l|'llßtl||l ll||b|l|lbti |l|.l||i.||B ,\|l .\| t i|||.n
Mil (ll •
'1 It .i i. 1...i .i i| i. ild I lull |...1 in |,n
111 Inn .Nty» MtlVi'U 1 |i|«!,iiiai | ,|| .1 |l
ll|\ -ilttijii. I M'tlltll it MM It' lllli |t »l til
In Mm Miialiui .iml .Wii||\ti <i||i| in Mm
I t|U.il'lu mill \S i Sln n .
llitl It'll llLMtinnllV liMHI 1 Mil.
I iMlbliliilnl lull til Mm 11 |.|ln m Willi I ||i>
\IM ll.lM ll
"Hki IMIHii i lillnt iMiMiI lull IS 111|Iil |io||||
lii 1.1. Mni' b iy lii'. lu\\ii ! iiiii i it mi
MUlli'l bltUK.li ltl'l\ 111 Mill |HlH|s \
lutlinvn MU' (Hllillv W ltt.||ti| anl'Vml |i\ i\
uu'»mnii|\ nf M.IIIM\H'IUMUI« UIIIII Hi
hh.V nMii'v v\t|\ t iititili ||ii\Vl»Vl.|\ Mini
Hit' wtMnmuli «liimitl tin i unMiilisnt miii
in ilui tfuvpMiviiem. 11
Bryan Sayi There I*
a Scarcity of "Faith"
t>* .Mtvi (Hfs*
Wnstiuitflini, t 1 T h\ a| Vx
smilim Muu Mmm l» is i(«|sliHH\titn *m|:
vllv nl 'l.ilili" li\ lliii wiiwil n*-.*li\vJ
simviHiiiN MIYHII IS ni M\i* ftjttiiUw MUM
Mum< neVW wis* ii Mum In Mm vvwlsl *
UlsU'iv wiivn U l# nvmUnt ii* Hisivts ti*
ill IXMiai lH T>Ui *Jvi'|VtHV\ I SIMS'»WI|
111* vltivvx «|\ mlMy m ||||» m'^iluiiuiMi
vxuit tail* i>i iv kU'U imiiiiihv.V ivvW ln«i
"It w cm' iH'iii-v Mim wv niim ..sisst
lit* iwiwtmmiiy iimu | ys
tm»i m nit- Nm mils mn*i \w uhmi
nut* iuu'Mu.v. Um Mtvm iivv iiiiiiiv
lu Uln Mm I VVH tyyyi*t IhKh my iv\i«l -
M|l|l*» lll'll Wv vtw HV'I \H|MV>V*l*ml iMVil 1
m'i. i\i.V«ti>»H'» Ui i|k fc v \ vis Imv t» rt 1
myainry.
biH'Vt'IHVV Hv.mil lnU( M\|l MVIIHi wss.
miMi Mt»i Mivw msiKi '
lim. nuativii Mini Mil* wtv* yi> Mivl
quHUl|®« th*i mmlii
« Mitlv 8v*«l limn.
14 PAGES. * POSTSCRIPT.
! t'l'iiflttlt ttilil (tie flflgfC crowd would
iff In hikt< the (irlsolier dut of tils
hfindn, I'Ulf t of I'olice Martin took
11111 l ill f'«Mt#te mi the S.lB train
ftiiiiii; tU'iil will lie given n hearing
I In-iiiniinw.
It i ill Umm ii In Ilu- I'olice
if pat Is kfiotttt In the police, lutvltig
lieett UWHiwI tiefe some (line ago on
e|(((l-«M of itttt-ylim concealed deadly
K-enpoits. Melng eofjvteled, lie sttbse
((lP'ltH.V vert ed rt ter m of four months.
When ttfst arrested He denied any
hllllWl' iltfe nt (lie shootllig. He said
lie It/iil hi en •telling stfM wlierHeft near
He' loinlesloirg w lten iiuestloned by
Hie police here When asked how lie
H-eil Hie shot wound In his arnt
III' JHlWpeet nald not Hint
'file Itupp far lit is located ftlong the
M nltlliiui'il mt I'age iai
uf llie jit i t'li a fn I and l'nther frightened
riiiii -fnuteil tiiiittiilia was pruiitlly, If a
bll it lift otisly, Mt nt i«l guttt'd over her
hi Hilly uf live bunnies.
lil'lglltttllt Iliete liinl been six llllle
litlilill elilldleli. line when only a
few din" tilili proved a bit too venture-
Ciniii' nint Wantlered into the road too
hif fl'Hlit the Inittie nest. And a rush
• Ilia lllllttHltllllle itbl the res!.
ODD FELLOWS 111
CLOSING SESSIONS
.1 111 STILL OFFICERS
■ i Erie Man Hp mm ps Grand Mas
ter; Stroudsburg Next
Year
Wiih tiic iiioiiUlitiinrt or urrti t'M by
I | lilt' I'Ptlt'ittS ttPtUltl MttlßtPtN I fPll l',
lit Hip MttjpntU l Tlmitei', and
|'t fcllllllrtlr si i'ltP ill Hip tinned of Tmilr
Uulltllliu wilt it* thi' Itflipktili AnF>piniily
mill t en \v»>ii> indtii'tpdi thp kihihi iodno
|«if<f"!iiH HI lllp thdpjipndpnt Hiili-r of
11 iiHI hVlltUVs roititudpil to-dny. Tlipl'o
' WTIS iiii IIUTHMI LIE IIULLPTT! II'NIFLUMIIN
II iiHiMiiiilpili iind Hip l oiifhuliiiK
l "liili I ', llrp Hiobp thul hml iHTPpili'd,
| Will' itpilltPll to HIP tl'HIIPiU'Uon of
tnUHttP Ihislhw"". tu tii-niofi'ow
' lino liliui I hi' ilplphiUpo w ill Ikivp de
imitpdi hiiii> iiini i 'l'tvvvfoid poumy
I llPlPßiltlllHs I'pt lltilPil oil n s|ipi |ml tl iilli
i lit H.la this inoiiiliiM. Mutty of the
|dt h'UUti-i will dp|i«H Hits iitipi'iioon.
I Mltllid Atiisli i itiiidiii i', of Now
I \o| l( t*t.lt>\ WltS lO'ivii 111 ;ll this inoftt
htu <t spsstim nttil py»p»utpd kippiiuks
I f'Htm hts .httMsdiHloh to thp IVtMsyl
• vim hin<>
| HtHiiidshtity wit# splpytpd sis tIK npxt
i |ihn p nf nippt in ii, tin it whpii thp sph-
I stilus ii i p hphl thpt-p in Mny, iu i r>, n-p
--tlllPlU till** Will hp t iiKpii to t)Phi\Vfil'p
V\ r\|p|> th*|\ li\ Hip i|p|pff:lli's. TIIP Ol>-
j •ptthihs of (tip Uphpimts to thp hoidtntr
[Of Hip (tssPlllhlv til !| dllVpi'PlH tllllp itnd
(ihiip tliilli tluit or Hip urntnl lodge
' Wil» hot ditPd Olii hut I'pfprivd to a
potnhtmw lot- tUsvttsshm 111 IS 13. So
himthtttPil (in l v (*«v 10)
City Sinking Fund
Commissioners "Make"
$140,000 For the City
ti "thp vHtv SihWitttt r-'itttd iVminissiim
: ■'V" \ v tp*'Vi < v W|p= v Mill. V and
, I iMVWb MlVytrtll \-1 hpk*\ of Ihp offi, a rif
; thp *inipi tntpiMtpin or rtnnnp<\ out in n
1 ilium hut Swpt*MVv howt- rot thp <>uv
' thVfl 'IWi lliPB
4 rip mnkUMt tVnnVttiwihin to-.tav
IV.p|\V>l tpPUI 111. fllttP.t Stfltr* M,\rt-
AtMl TIUM iMWtMmiV. Nt'W Vofkt
JV »upp»hi w.\ith «r iipprxivpoioiu
1 WMNIK. Vhp pjiiiimiMhiitPi-K r.H ti.p
hwisvt* in titan* tin it MIPSI ttir\
VVPIVWI xyvwth v-o»>t in (hr
■ PV*IHWt " *l»mp| ■ I -V' llvlv l\ P|th A hltM
vtl-W t>.\ thv .tvittrM- tW hond*
l»v(v. Hilip.l w\vj, i» lln -
*Vist thv
GIANT NEW LIB
VOTEHID BREAKS
(WHY FROM TII6S
Big Steamer Drifts Backward and
Endangers Piers and Lacka
wanna Ferryboats
CARRIED MORE THAN A MILE
Tugs Recover Vessel and Take
Her Up Stream Under
Control
tty rfssociatfd Press
Nen- York, May 21.—The giant new
liner Yaterland broke away from tugs
conveying her to her dock to-day and
began drifting down the Hudson, car
ried by the tide. At times she swung
broadside across the river.
In the grip of the. strong ebb tide
the big steamer was helpless. She wan
carried steadily down stream toward
the Mattery.
When the Vaterland was headed in
for her pier, more than fifty tugs had
her In charge. As her bow neared
the pier the strong ebb tide caught tho
vessels at the stern and began to swing
[her around, heading her straight for a
i wooden pier nearby. There was a
shouting of orders, the big whistle on
the liner boomed and the hawsers on
the tugs were let go.
The vessel began to back under her
own power and was soon out In the
[stream again almost directly in the path
of the Lackawanna ferryboats. Tho
I tugs began to maneuver about her
again but the big liner slowly drifted
southward.
After the vessels had drifted mors
than a mile the tugs succeeded In get
iting her in tow again and she was
beaded upstream under contro'. 4
80 More Employes to
Be Given Work at
Harrisburg Silk Mill
With the completion of a large brick
addition to the Harrisburg Silk Mill on
.filly J, this Industrial plant will give
work to eighty more employes.
The new addition Is located In North
Second street at the corner ot tirlg«»
street and bus a frontage in Second
street of llfty-slx feet and a depth of
12X feet. The now department will bo
for the manufacture of ribbons ex
clusively.
School Bids to Be Opened
by Board on June 5
Kids for furnishing window shades,
wall paper, desks, chairs and for
plumbing, painting, steam and holler
repairs for the various school build
ings of the city for the ensuing yoar
will be opened by the school board at.
Its meeting Friday evening. Juno 6.
Schedules of the needed articles will
lie on exhibition in the school board
offices after Slay 22. The work author
ized for will run into some thousands
of dollars.
Tech High "Open House"
Will Be Held Tonight
"open house" will be the order at.
Technical high school this evening and
from 7.3(1 until 11.30 the big building.
With Its forge rooms, drawing rooms,
machine shops, laboratories they
will all he thrown open to admiring
hundreds.
I luring the evening an orchestra will
play and a stall' o! youthful student
ushers thoroughly familiar with tho
working of tlie institution, will be on
It ml to welcome and show the visi
tors about. Everybody is welcome.
THE WEATHER
For llnrrlmlnirn nnil vlellntyt Con
tinued fnlr to-nluht nn«l Friday;
not much eh unite l» Irmpeintiirc.
Fur F.tiNtern iVitnayUnnlat Fair
to-night mill Frldayi not ntueh
oh unite in temperature; moderate
northweat wind*.
lllver
The Stiaquehailiin rlur and all It*
tribulation will continue to full
alowl* to-ttlitlit nn«l Friday. A
Millie of ahout ill feet In ludlonted
tor llrtrrUlitiric Friday morning.
tieneral Condition*
Shower* have fallen In the laMt
twenty-four IHUHN over mo*t of
tho territory between tlio Itock*
Mountain* anil tlio Ml**l*Nlppl
river mid In \Vl*o«n*lu, tho heuvl
oat rainfall reported, '.'.70 Inches,
occurring nt Huron, South Da
kota.
It in 2 to 12 decree* ooolcr thla
morning over tho greater part of
tho Hooky Mountain** nnd lit the
Woaterii IMnlttN Stnton and In New
r.ttgland.
Temperature! S a. in., .12.
Sunt HUea, 4i45 a. nt.; aeta, 7t17
p. nt.
Xoont New moon, May 24, 0135
p. in.
Hlver Stage: 4.7 feet ahoie loir
water mark.
Weather
lllghont toin pe rut tire, W.
t.owcnt tomporaturo, 55.
Moan temporaturo, 70.
Normal tomperaturo, (13.
"Stop Thief!"
One of the most important
commodities in the world Is
TIMK.
To waste time is to neglect
opportunity. One of the great
est time savers In the world Is
the advertising In the dnlly
newspaper.
It puts the world's work be
fore you at a glance and makes
it possible for you to decide
vour problems without wasting
hours >ln looking around.
It is the short cut to supplring
your xvants.
The advertising is everlasting
ly . rytnE out to the time wasters
the warning 'STOP TIUEF:"