in
W
tArm
E FOILS THIEVES
IN VAULT BANK
M?llebbers Flee When Torch Used
bi?'?' Cutting Steel Doer
jfe 'gnites Records
I I,0"' Mnrch 7.
K".' tt'cvp, niter forcing wnv into;,;1W vn,1't of the Flrt Xntlennl Nnnk
the steel -- life inelilc,'AtLV.f il
i J"1 cl contained mv, hunk's cnMi fluids
iset.'.'.i
si
w
with-- 1
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i .
fr.ii
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fe
WT. HOLLY SPRINGS SCENEffi
SJ0,ul,t SnrhiRs. I'.i..tiu-l- r
UrY&ft' h'J,.,nn1 rcnrlilnu
5e,nPPnrwtly frightened uwny
or the bnnk records In the vuult while I
tncy were nt work en the -- nfe with nnacetylene torch.
In lenvlng the vault the burglarpushed shnt the vault doer. Inning acrock through which the Miwke from
, the burning records Thissmoke caught the eje of N. (.'. Help,
f a motermnn, en the OrtrliMe and MountHelly Railway, as he wi leaving hlihome nt t":30 o'clock this tneinlng. lienotified the fire department and In thisway the attempted robbery was dis-- 1
( covered.Many Ilccerds Humeri
Many of the records of the hank for
x
!--
j
j
1.r&ti
isT"
1AS&fW,klk
tne last tutecn jenrs were burned. Ithe ledgers and ether books
new in use were net put In the vaultInst night and for this icis-e- escapeddamage.
The only lets reported was the dis-appearance of u quantity of stamps andmoney order blanks which had been de-
posited In the vault overnight by thePostmaster, the Mount Helly Sprints
Indicate
Kiiinanln
P08tomce being tne same uiiilillngthe however, that,the stamps and blanks were burned, us Theatrical Managers and Wei.UUJ JMilv.l-1- lit iv rjiui t L
thp fire burned hottest.The burglars entered the bank
through a li.uk window, and must havespent f ens.dernble time gettingthreugli tl.i steel doer of the concretevault. They could net have tnrtedwork until long nfter midnight. n therewas n crowd in the street until a late
91 &
ofof
in usIt Is bellncd,
UUU i.vi-i- i uvi
InState Laber Beard
FAIL
they may have left the bank enl a Ol'l and midgets may displacetime meke from the vault ' children en Che stage if members of
attracted the attention of protective organizations nre' successful in their light te the
Ne Clue te Robbers of the land from the'Ne one saw the or' ' .i ,
the bank was entered, and thereis no clue se far that could be n-- ed hv' .nmrt b '
nelice in ,.ii, ,n .i consumers League today, uthe lm - , mi iriir i niintn i.nnnnu ii.i, iii.iiTark Gardner is president of thebank and T. O. Hull is cashier. Thebank bulldins H brick and brown-pten- e
structure In the center of MountHelly Springs.
It was said today thet this was thetenth time in five years that an at-tempt had been made te rob the bank.The last time that thieves tried te lootthe place was last October. On each
building.
Insurgents Seize
nsLegislature,
constitutionality.
'iu,
Reported Engaged
tlme rumors Hintd.iutthtrr ofItaly, will marrj' Prince
DEBATE STATUS
STAGE CHILDREN
bank.
fare Workers
TO REACH AGREEMENT
womenshort before
Moterimm numerousGelp. keep
eitreme yeutiithieves before 'm'Jm
after ??u""ltduring
manntrer.s and representing cs of we-lfare before the committee of tinof Laber and of Pennsyl-vania, sitting InHetel.
After as teacting was nrt or labor and
attempts of te prove thateducation of mere worldly
value than that obtained in thevisit the burglars have entered through schools there was no agreement reached.
Jthe window in the renr of Arthur Arneld, counsel for tlm mm,.sought te that
Law as enactedCommonwealth Pennsylvanialegitimate application te child
TtJ,. f T i.i.:l "c declared that stage childrenITJLUI C Ul tCIV transients; that as such, thej could
a..."" piienc sciioelalready hnve hew far the cate that gees with
nrn tn tm linf flu. U 1 Iirillf" such iprt
i
I
,
...HI
W, ..nfc "".
in
! . t n . .-it '
-
te U1 area
netCnmhria,
norall '
racy Inte n fratricidal cenliict
n
public
receive
caucattsliewn
tnnHnnnpa nrnnnrniland
ait.
' .. i s j I I'll ! a I ..i ne ni
l .... ,1 ...nn" Cable Dispatch. Copurleht. ' ' .'
I Cieergia hadof an forty vl,alH aIlll declaredIrish was e,ndren a better
by chair- - t1L, inmanship 1 lggis. The itace also cot n
counties icceiv
they
SAY
part
prominently
City.Injured
I'KINCK.SS YOLANIU
Ktnmnnucl,
Argue
,TZ
child
argumentwhether
sides
ngers, dispene
actors'.
MJllllVIudmittanee
Dublin, draftingcompleted education
committee
contested,
eliminate
Hireling.president
Cnderwriterh' Labornter
binning.
"Confes- - ,...,.'rT.y..; C0RN
Conn:' 7TlRV
ilCT
OF
(njures
Nicholas,
OF
Before
Industry
Mlir,,h
gnih
iiullieritles ngaiust
Community
ljfaUway
UNION HEADS MAKE
SURVEY
Beard Mine
Meets Discuss Pres-
ent
FAVORS WALKOUT
AvseclalcdIndianapolis. ".racingmany problems arising particularly
threatened strike AprilLxecutive t'nited
Workers America here todaymembets expecting confer
conditions prcvaillnj variousfields throughout States
decisions affecting strike pos-sibilities were expected
beard, whose members saidmatters
policy cemmit'ee,formed. meeting
probably beforeAprilvote, whkh com-
pleted Tiiday.Indicate favoring
walkout wage agreementfigures available,
members referredtermed general
workers.
Pittsburgh,operators
mltinru "iitln,," divcuss working
. Fields, piesident Pitts- -burghCeal Company, today.
hove objection meetingpreparing
scale," Mr. Fields, "butwant operators miners
central competitiveStates Indlann
lnterestn mutual,would unfair operatorsminers district force
situation warrantedprinciples.
fightng union. simplvtrjlng buslnew
concerned."
The Nationalthrough Lewell,
organiza-tion, than millionfarmers, launched yesterday natio-
n-wide movement arouse publicsentiment against
throughout country weekLewell warns
carrying with pe,l-billt- y
railroad strike, would worktremendous upon
industriescountry. "Hilly have shark
Iliirrishurg. March ..Minersemplejes Wills.sjlvnnia "That nineunitCII
Workers America, nltheughthirty-fiv- e counties,
concentrated anthracite thanbituminous resiens.
mnde public piitnS iau,nicounties Lneknwnnnn.Schuylkill hard-co- al
lu.iw.r. region have lnrsc 140.117nn.t.Mnl workers their
finally jy'0"- - ,ln,the Westernfinite, they cnnsjlvunia bituminous districts, hew- -
people submit Much Arneld ended -. s1?1;10 workersterrorism. Ropensibllitv clear- - soiling with fervent plen that acting, evenly divided, county, Fayette,
Knmen after labor, having than 00,000 empleyes,lows under protection Miss Lauder contended that "Jnlename influence nt,'ther there; reality, nshlngten Westmoreland havehonest judgment demec- - nctlng work, above 10.000. ethers
mhuup rumuiiungwhich precaueus condition counties.
Special Miss KeenV. March
constitution receivenight under htaK(. school.
Darrell decu- - "kids" boost
again
scale,
better
master
fearc,i after
Vare "was
certifi- - heuml- -
$5000 Check Put
ment submitted te from Harry .Ionian, Keith's, '
vislennl Government possible flaied "they bright clean, ren"nu't Orebefore the.nml geed education 'erir.inlznMnii unnl.l cnii.u.- -
people June, Ireland training. Heciiusp It diffetent becomes candidatejointly constitution Fiee school does prove is bad." words, "Tem" CunninghamState. Jehn Hvans. Hern il "Hilly" CnmpMl. former Penrose
There Intention Managers Pennsylvania Society leaders, would willing teconstitution Urltish Parliament- - the Protection Children .admitted Mackey. (heugh peisenally theybefore Irish people possibility individual instances strong him.opinion that only question fitting while n.,u
Heuse Commens have 'en stage. . .deeldn is whether constitution! "Hut." l.vniis. "thnt uimseii interview,
conflicts with treaty, ultcr that idilld ,intprbest minds Ireland labm- - is whole. can't ,,. gubernatorial situa
IE uruuvrii - - .. '"'v " -- . r ti--tte British nttempt te discretion ei imiiviuuni. Senatei- - Vnvn ... i... i... i. i .TnfiiniK,. !.,eonsiuuiien uuepieu ..-- . ............ ....
', .
month tedav PoliticsrffiVj. vlded does conflict with industrial Heard, seeking 'gvi't hlblt chid actors feuiteen from "l ', eiscusscu fiem, . en StateII "J : b,ue kun Mnln cvuryprS; V s: ; z:u
h
of the Xertli wouldalmost same measure inde-pendence possess. Any aftpassed the Ulster if
would come before Su-
preme Court of all Ireland the ques-tie- n
of Its
SUICIDE
'..&- - x
kiiiiinirirvde- -
takeread
nnmebat man
7UIUthe
hnd
mid
the
the
bothwas
thethe
byof nnv
weir
net the
""'"",rOntrnl
but than
...t.l.
th(.
than
weather
.Measures dangershowing mevin;; pictures ether
In thenties weie
Pierce, vice, ex-
plained thereslew burning fast
He thai presentedgreater
is' ln
j'
V m aingeles Police Probe N0 0F;, Mrd.rF,or; Russian Peasants Surround Ameri- -
" : : nunnrv" iL lui'ir luvfueunwu im- - --
cmimiii tt mnn i.m.i'i i i i ii . i i it'
!RI.41:1; rru. i...nSJ'SaJthe
found nt
Iwomen, nttie iiiihlie.
te it
lll.l 4.
aboutpolice-prcvloubl- j
llelievue-Stratfe-
I te
nt that ,,w
eui
Executive of
VOTING
lly the
en 1,
metwith te
in coalthe and
te bvthe all
te referred te theIs
A tills com-mittee will
1,is te
by the next issaid te vote
newIs reached. Ne
teinej the
I
(Hv A.i ( Dal of the I'iti,hi,vr.l, itu.trict llieiit tlmlr nr!
teI K. the
soldno te
our men and werklnc
te meet andof the
andOur are and
be te the andthis te try te
is net byeconomic We nienet the Wc arcte put our en
will be allWashington,
Grange, Pre-ueni-
N.composed mere
tecoal
uu te nt meet-ings thisMr. farmers thnt
ofthe
ns as of thete
te uuiand tunt
and feesmay affected if.nine tn, nii nnv.
scatteredthreugli mere
InOne
byt,n snfi.utu.t. tiuvjii .ilium Mtun
that Luand in
nf i.i fiinv .rt ofti... (In. Mil') riiiuiei. cei !.. v.i. ..t..,ui
and thethat nnd
UU...-w- . J..4'...v.
j,0
are
iji...
will never get Mr. his mereacts onely rests en de if he al- - all. but mere
men the his that encli ofnnd te turn nn te hete in nnd
of was the mere The are scat- -.11 nmifl
mi iucIn ouiiinnieus-prouucin- g
i0!2 said she teenThe ofList thnt
the'H,..
Will
whoclwn-,.-
eiiini,
wns Pre- - de- -teda for that are and 'rim Paw
changes. It thev cet anilin will vote is fremlMackev Inen the and the net that it that
L. of dieis no te the of for
te for arcthe vote en The net for
here is the led life nnthe of will ',' I11'
te tin does anthe and some of net the fuct arc
the In thnt bad en Wearil's mil, nui inui .iuiwill the the
v,J, .i... nitHi iiiiii'.i rn me ieen trem5'.i uie irisii ire- - .
it the h;-- te pre- -
""tinner"' Thean'the stuce In uml- "- -
the ofnew
bythe
en
imr.vr.iin
the
thehud
lck
was
was
te lirethe
at
wereuinl
thelie iipjc that
Kt? rnr.fcv uu .umFwnr' ,rtvnieAKv run innnrr ifii'iiLtn
et
of
biiidof
ll'll
Air
of
Inof
nf
that of
all ma
Al
ransrenew
tlme
folk nil
nt
de
of
te
coalthe of the
of
n
thebe
bes new
ofbe
The be
n awere
the
the
7 r.
aof
a.
said wethe
the
ofa
that
S. J. ofof the
nf aa
nIn open be
thethe a
coal thea
well
of the thea!d
kiwrii
the
nr,,
nnrt
.. .....,!
of
of
the
..
nof
the of who
will lie a li i.ni.in.ihe a
of n,ithe be
the ofIt. the of
thethe ,,
r
thei' in un-
m uiu '!T ...i-...- ., mi ............. ...."
l',""
: "" ',
be
than
saidd
rt nr
n
of
a
"If the chairman r.f theCompensation Mr. .Mecker.
his hat into the lie will de serequets from the in
of the rhiladil- -
Mackey
invented lullsprlmniies
Brooklawn, any
and Sunday nsdhaH .1,..
motlen-iilctiir- o ...nUoblnen, is...:. pi this ,,osi,tieii because
of nndljenr. Inte nearlyceiwldcicd hire;0f Is
bnseball. sameThe letter, wild te in
IHMIII leillAffair" director, Sunday plnylns
her wlieicupeii Brooklawn lines ..,'.'...l .111.uiu inn icm' inj- - tneand the subject Prosecutor Wolverton, lhUp
uBlast Kills
Marc'iuie
the
."plant,
UIiir
Heard
stage
Child Laber
meetin
Associationemnressed mgnauucx
Company's to.tuW.efiwcnir
todaykinds
menace,
take
The
PressInd., March
llenrd Mine
I'nltedauada,
madesucli
union whichbeing
strikeminers
unless
whatcutlnicnt
March
"We
den't1
Held,Ohie,
whichsound
bail's
March
here
strike.letter
strike, It
harmether
aboutstrike
day,"
cannotIrish weik.
Vnleraethers
appeal that
twenty
slURU
ifether
submit stand
wiieie childwhich ",,
known asked:bellow
amend
ngle. warm,
urged
H.UHi
tilins.
&
tienh.
latter
Workmen'sHnnid.
shies ring,yeciiuse peoplenuts ether than
High Pralsu
lielltlrlight
n''r
Odds ether
wrongw,-en- Illegal
Broeklnwii.
wife
officer storyfemmunltj light- -
havingwhen
luiiiiTOiuulater wmilil
iiiihuiciiuutanned
iireriKiiw ..'.."..standSilltlrillV
iiriKiuen uxnieueutearing
beardamong
cnndldacvltepubliciui
kindcondition. My
the Is thnt womenvirtually opposedand
could
rose,
21
;:fff ifriiVtAij, it'rri.rrrn
CLAUDIA AL'RANI)This young Heaver Springs, I'a.,woman recently appointed
of her town. She Issaid te net the youngestwoman United te heldsuch office, but te be ofthe ounces posteffico heads
of During"MIs Aurand very ably conductedher father's newspaper during
absence
man who respon-sibility the matter te put hisfeet forward and turn Inman who 'can poll biggest etc.
is question locationeast west; It is question havingas the Republican candidate Novem-ber the who will make the bctGoverner regardless comesfrom."
Senater Verc questionedns te McSparran, the Democratic can-didate of the Committee Seventy-tw- o,
said knewabout him.
said that while andPhiladelphia colleagues in the or-
ganization were nt Luciemuch which, if told, would make
split." With laughter, he toldof Billy Campbell" trolling bluelishand catching en the
phiycdITi. tixn.1
the I the.. ....ueacu uiny uis uieby jumping overboard and
shark the beachj urged the
meumcu ami I'lmnucipuiu.shark
mines Penn- - of Ilegister ofbe a shark" a
x ey T snu--
of
three
three
placedwhen
State
Theie
When
tiling funnier than Hilly towing thatshnrk the beach. Hut geed
pulling things In."Senater, "theEmployment figures ' sjild
t Ati....v. in
!iA I..
t
;
.'was
was"
was.1 t Ii 1.
h.-
I a..
s,ud.Mr. u
... 1.
., w,,...uy
wns
of
of
of
en
tiurty-en- e poundspouipane. pompnne''dernier rri," the Inst word fish,explained the Senater. On another oc-
casion pounds of troutwere
Willie in Seuth Senater re-
ceived no mail, that expects tespend next dns goingtiie mnll which piled upPhiladelphia office.
four leereatiens fishing,('robbing (net political)
beating and swimming.Senater Vare reluctant of
what some regarded as narrow escapehimself and relatives when holepunched In the Hltterswcct,
Vnre's motorboat. three
Beidleman
dcTi ?""?
CONNECTICUT
iiul iiuxiiiw vuuiie, (i-t-Senater. "The beat gees
twenty-fou- r miles an hour. simplyordered thnt we msh beach,where we tne oeat.
In beat time were Sen-aeor Vnre, Congressman Mrs.
and jeung Geerge Vnre.The Van- - party Lucie at
Monday morning. Itichnrd Wcglein,piesident Ceuncil: Cunninghamand Jim McOlrr. "His Tem's" friend,
due back this city Thursday
City Treasurer WntBen, CeuncilraenHall and Hoteil nnd Hilly Campbellwill remnin Seuth until mid-
dle of month.
EXCESS CREW REPEALERTO GOVERNOR EDWARDS
Railroads Declare Act Has CostPublic $5,500,000
n ,
iietwith-tiin- d-
theie has t, in New Jciey ueclaie,
l n
for .........A
Mackev has I s. railroads pointoverv kr.ctlen of this Stnii. the managing
llinf l.lu nnr..ll.l..n,. fr. 1 1 US
just
a
,.,(i. .,,r.n. lif)ie
vei ,i.
..l,il.,,l
..i 't.
ei
ht
Defensive"
would
party State
MISS
active
a
where
aa
!,,.. 111
au
clnred
neacucd
Vare
..n..
salesmanadditional
numerousunsuccessful.
January, Carrier himselfappealed. persuusiw
PAYS SHARE
Payment Authorized
authorizedcondemned
Deluwnruand
price
$12,000.one-ha- lf
buildings demolishedPhlladelpua
Best Served Country's In-
terests, He Says Retains
Party
LLOYD KEEPS POST
IJy the Associated PressMillien, March Arthur
himself tedav a believerbenefits
emphaticallythet country's wereserved the coalition,-- he snldaddressing Carlten Club at
in woulda member of Conservative
Unionist Party, added.Arthurs public
appeal since liinvOrder Garter. Lam-
ing Worthlngten-Evnns- ,, SecretaryWar, piesided.
Coincidentit tedav that Prime
Minister Llejd Geerge had deferredresignation colleagues
pledge future action.declaration enme from the reliable
of leaching As-
sociated Press today.It commonly .accepted that
retain leadership of Governmentuntil Irish legislation been
and nfterGenea Is creditedan desire te te
te preparationstrip during convalescence nt
country home Wales.Nowhere has It reliably
that Illnesspurposes nnd It is generally
agreed friendsrest en account of nervous ex-
haustion. Lloyd Geerge hasladen ministerial offices sixteen
consecutive years, including the periodof ministership.
steed during tryingyears of period of peacesettlement admirers declarethnt of less hardy physiquewould have collapsed long They
hope thnt n time, nt least, hehe permitted enjoy
quiet.Gazette political cor-
respondent draws a picture of pres-sure exerted nightdinner te prevent retirement
him within coalitionfurther thnt
colleagues united teworked close te hi'" "safely prison house
... I.!, llllnnin
is
...,
..,..,
is
ilI
left
UP
iii
is
"When prison gate closed."writer continues, Min-
ister home te exhaustedand. if truth known, thor-oughly man, lacked
moment courage te stake all uponfreedom. returned te jailers'
striving com-
plexion it heart
6,487,856,000 GOLD MARKS
PAID BY GERMANY TO ALLIES
Commission ReportsPayments te December 1921Paris, ". (Hy Ger-
man payments te Allies,In In cessionsof State propel between
December 1021, amounted te(1.48T.8."0.000 geld marks, reportissued today by Reparations Com-
mission. Tills Is mnde as fel-
lows :
First. Geld securitiesDirect payments,
paid Denmark en Germany's ac-
count of part of(13,000,000;
broken material, 40,000,000;sundry items, (157,000; proceeds
from Reparations Recovery Act,1.181,172.000.
Deliveries kind, in whichvalues geld marks are
te allied nsserf-ate- d
salesLuxembourg, te alliance,
etc HII,()!)2,(JIMI. Total, 'i,tW,HVl,-000- ,total of liquid re
ceipts te ;i.0W..il4,0UU mniKs.bird. Lstimnted value of cessions
properties in territoriesceded Germany, 2,ri04,:i
total, (1.487,850,000 geld marks.
a
ELIZABETH
Fermer Teacher at Penn CharterSchoel Dies
Elizabeth M. l.ecte, formerly n tench- -Trenten. March 7. The Allen er nt Chin Schoel fifteen
pc.iier Excess Crew which near-- , died at home Ueuxbiiry,tdlin. WllOie lie i.s Well known I"IIKOIll tl.n Un.int'n hv inli (..of his efficiency it prcent eiliec. te ('in. m ihisiitj. a personal
distributed than M10.000.- - hwirds. pnf.ed Philadelphia.he organized Workmen's n0, 1)v n f 17. eVntly conducted
f ninpen-ntln- n Beard and. jjInr(. ,h), went Inte force Massachusetts town.thnt been n milreada
opinion
Novemberused In .showing pictures beMAY HAVE BEEN SANDS tlenni lentest, never tirenntmt j,een cnmpelld te heenil never fully,I1(10M" llr(Prenl "lf""s- - ,i,.th of adverse si.spie hisen against .V.oe.OOO mpleymeut of tinmees. tnkeable management heard. men in trnln operations, which ex- - home inrDftiM
.n
in
tin. J .... ,n ullL.n.i.tu e.t.ljuni- - n. rtiiiji-- .
"Mr. aieat ability nnd TheMier.. thnt nrener of both
1,1.. !.,. III 1'rf
,IIe
upon
until
will
been
him
bindand
nnd
last
but
31,
nnd
and
(d)
ami(b)
J
of
LEETE
Act
f Z()PU hadmere the
000 hadjnw
iiun
ru mnc- -
tein
kiiii
nil ill
Ue- -
andShet1L,y
willsary
rcceveied. Funeraldace tomorrow
UUilfeid, Conn.
received
servicesfamily
MARTIN
nui mill ,u -u.u..,.,mi,m(, -- ,"- i.. ..i M 1..I-- - u-- J IK.eeine fiem the ether pails et f Jie mute icii mt iiiuiui uueici inunuci, no nau aSK3-V- , t'F'f '",,,. "" " . ... tau. f t c,(1,ies nt a II, am then raureau manugers u tne novi-rne- r l a Sea Remance. Dies in eamaenm V? Warehouse Point, . wIiem; P. at ,i,.uds. like birds b i,.,,,, II!u.atlen In Philadel- - tin lenealer. They would be permittedfLJf rjwau leunil renrunry in with a uuiiet jiUMiig ti iMi.ee grain-- , iiH(.,pi De- - lln i,v liuiiilred li exiui'-c- . which thev m last .unriin, inasier urn- -
W" 'i10 hln(?; ihc'lUnd-- e -- .ektl.it ns unleaded Ji'eusnnd iiurty will h, te year alone amounted te ever ?0L'!'i.(i()e rfnnr "klppep of many steam nnd. State nelice believe n from the iu- -t ti nn hinging ,.'i. . i m i,ui, k..rt umil.l nnnhln ti , Is dead In hl.8 home,
WA atthat Kdw; rd hands, mining k-e-- c. rn t., this Mm km ce.inti 'lliese ,' , pellti- - mt down operating mstH, it prime Iyvlghn nvenue, f amden. 'J he widow.
iSV Mtary of 1Uiam ""'In r.dw unf.imllmr but mutt(,,.h a m public affair- - factor reducing transportation ')IrK- - "in,, nml twoWWA wdceme maiinn te starmg peiuant-- . .i,.lln last tweUe in Indc- - eharges. rlien. Jeseplilne, tlilitecn old, andfc'lT '1j In it8 account State nr. te r.e, wlient and ,1,.1i,71t West Philadelnhiu -- - irginln, lifteen jcurs old. survive,UMyj 1!'elvlties. Hartferd Criiiraut. ih.irin. s mi.imi! i.mmlv .':.....' r,... in, .. in mnmr-- n iiim nr-nn- n m,, Tiie life Cantaln Mnitln rends like
. ..! .1. ..,,. , . tw. fla iii.crvii.f.M ...
description Sands utidof body Ware.
fiem
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he hv ns Dlesagllfactional in Muv
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late JnckHiintilng
nml w'eikmen i,r,,(.,n I'jsher. Olive'r-liriind- y can- - Sold Stock Widow When Regular submnrlnes during M'erldBSiRi!10.UBB """. "1,: ""',' " ' en in ne p liiiieiiuiug iiibirnii , mt., and Mucitey or Aaents Fa ."" ':'',? ""'i;:,'0 'i '" "
thnt nbeut of fertj itidercd. A thou- - ,ate acieed en Penrose or- - , , 1,eer "Ptnln MartinKfcr?1y,eer8 eM R fe,',t V,rhm ,,,,', ',,R''t! tiamn will stnrte.l their Vare,
'-- .I1"' ,n ''S' "r ."''".Ti1", neit every ship safely pert.
WEty ffinbeut 170 peuudij, light and heie. everv avniable leseurcc must Baker Sennter Leslie, i i- -i ti V '..ut0 rdilpwiecked numerous times,JfiJieavy brown )r ,.,i,centnited en of dls ,i MuMir Magec and ethers. Ileldle- - "lff ,i i S,i;'u Car- - but nlwas Although he
fS Vi te get a two months supply be ditched en side.s,- ,,, ,,, n is?'k? 1 If?, March . ;ihtnl.vll, values before tiie these bio supposed te ilnswtfencI t?n'- - w,dew who, wlth hoetn en," Captain Mar- -I'ellw.jletectiveH and agents the , , 7 1,, mw IIlllk'0S , P.... came in ,,n tin died nt home nfter nn lllncba of
$& W"tt Atteriiey planned further r01,is impassable. "What think Iteldleninn' te "? "lnt"e-v- - month" contracted tropical
tM iLlyestiSiitieti today the letter received - Candidacy,r Vere wn asked. ,hhe that n salesman fever Brazil while en hwt voyagefMHlSte.A!'nn O..MHAV DAI I niuince muiM' "I have sat In Senate Pen,.- - f' .
I'e, "' ,..A .J& C3,"2? ?. lh.9 ,,0,'nt--v- . ns captain of
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D. Tin .. . . ",.'.. which na d 8120. vw in rnAn1? Seuth Americans n'wnys
care our 01 thewlili'h nelfpii inmle
the lglled wii' teconnected
killed
aiuuderaiimg
This
hours
ilhec
Work-
ers
called
heaj
net
agricultural
zerne
were"ne
fifty War
nmlN. J.( Paster h(. i, as honest as mnn
With Community Association sat in that bed.nothing with Lieutenant flev- -
Agitation for against . ,10thlB nethliignisebnll divided J.. .. ' 1... .,r.u,i --.nrui f
thu induxtrv hcre'intu (iiinruliii: factions One. led ., rum 1.. i..i.whose was believed te lie native of ,.t. h,.v. William H. is tak-- 1 i.,i.tM f()r t,e but iie In... .. .l.i.nH.nn '' I.... i. ..,.It. , IIU lililil .,
liese.
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the
Les K event games llnfl)rtuml. news- -fjie The hPlt the
the Association, ,',vrrv lleme In the State withouttheir investigation. ...... ,
ing for the ndvantnge makingcontest ted Beb-- , ,. nl1. r(.iv each heusn nn.l
I ,.'s ..n.. I,.,., linul. , ...I .... .. .l.rt, 1...I....)wn nn n ii.i Ul'U nr nil;with the who mnde te start hall In ..' ncast she teiil nleng followed hiKt V.-i.-
'ii ...... .'L1.....1 1 t .. . . .1 1 ... 1 . Jlt'lUll -nrr iiubuiiiiu lie in .
executed slujlng. befem,
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Haass M.. 7.-
sJSSffl nineT L'llllK--
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ale tank Kansas list) en aineu. eibarn at Ninth results
, he
ana iivenue L" " -- -... j i i!. m Uiiiiilntficet,Uw.
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COAL FIELD
Conditions
fromthe
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Illinoisit
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read
some
Irishwciinrc
fr,,in
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must
a
Hewouldparty en
tiie stmt, thisabout that at
Information fromever State the
unanimously te him,if that is correct lie be
whipped before he decentstart.
"Since the death Senater Penthe organisatien, the
Postmistress at
f fiv"J
was post-mistress ffeme
be onlythe Stales
also
sex. the
party feels nnvIn best
for bestthe
citherof
Inman
he
was
he he did much
Senater Vare hehis
St. there was"jour
sides
shark line.Hilly thnt shark Hue mas
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rowingonto
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get
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snared."the the
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te tell
forwas
vast
0wt!ln"roff8herc;ivuithe
for the
the ntVare,
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the thethe
l'cnn
previouslytea
the fact fae- -
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j.iiiiiiiu
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police
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by
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one
was
Soeu afterward glibpeuied nnd te sell stock.He followed by uthers,but
Then,He was the
widow forty-si- x mere bhuies andpaid ?2..n0 them.
CITY $21,000
First for Cen- -
demned Bridge BuildingsThe first payment to-
day for buildings te makeway the Delaware ltlver llrldge n--
ouch en tills side. It for thestructures et 1114-21- 0 Northnvenun 213 North nWter street,owned by Adelph WiicIih. The
hy appraisers and approved by theBridge Commission wns
Under the law this city paysthe cost
the side, tne State payingnimnnv iimaja
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8ALF0UR EXTOLS
BRITISH COALITION
Has
Affiliation
GEORGE
7. Sir Hal-fo-
declaredIn the the coalition.
"I thethe interests best
by Inthe its
lunrhcen his honor.the and
heTills Sir first
ance the bestowalthe the Sir
with the speech SirArthur was stated
hiswithout giving his
any as Themost
sources Information the
he willthe
lias com-pleted pesslblv the
conference. He withearnest Genea nnddevote nil his tlme
for the his
sug-gested his is assumed fordiplcTiatic
by that he needscomplete
Mr. heldcure
his primeup tlic most
the nndnnd his
anyage.
new forwill te undisturbed
Westminsterthe
en Sunday shis nnd
the loin, inisnewspaper says six Union-ist efforts
his beat in con.... ...
in
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of
in
in
of
te
inof
the wnsthe "the Prime
went beilthe be
beaten for he at the
his He hiskeeping, te put the best
te all, nt hesick and sere.
Reparations
March A. P.)reparations the
cash payments kind nndty. the nrmisticcSI,
saysthe
sum up
foreign(a) 1,041,410,000;(b) by
for the cession(c) sale
up(e)
the,'10.i:i(1.000. Total,
Second. Inthe estimatedla) Supplies the
Powers, 2,700,250,000;te the textile
bringing thegeld
State theby 12.000.
Grand
Deaths Day
M.
re- - the ter forfor the her In
111 ,..,L.n.l n Mnuids ew She
lie has It (iiinlntnnccship insince the vefe us hhe
thehln the nitre I
wnsmve
thetun
bnmi'k
room In
operated en in
ofat the
CAPTAIN THOMAS,..... - ..m," I l .1 -- - -me
' .'" the ke( enn hed ) hungryen . ,,,',, M.v..rnl natc
in U u1"lI;'1M0"(1 .Kv hethe mnj be Ameiieaii sr, ,,.!,.,. n.nr this ships, I4i--
, lu,,,(,n,eneP in"1-- ' fimiied-kernele- d weie ,,,,) w,.i as in
director. the venrs earsof the llfe'i ng "
tlirl te. 'I'h .. i.,.. i .. a oft.Bl.
of the thetale the brain of the
Ionden. gnntlct Gcrliuiidrisl weie the te mnn the
tne jen me sonic ether enn- - edof n man twentj-fpve- n the that weie bv the old lnR thu nr-- and be en waj which "is new led hy brought into
complexion ns of Plttsbuigli, r,7 He wnsWMf hnlr. the problem :, wtis rescued.
nil ev--Angeles. A. bv we be ves die his
ofIn- -
de jeu of the clT"l:t seven HeSenater lnjt In his
the of" u), .lean, un no
for sheor. ..,-'- .. nmn nnn i,,
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two
atever was
,...1th bv 11,.,., s
state, the...........ether, led the ,lt
hisof
was The wtni Mr.I..........1 nlli.iil.iiiupuiiiiii null ni"ii in
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was
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of of en
win wr.t mr. mw.w.nwm mm mr AmtmmMj mu m nn i .aawiw tm ms .a rmA miinna nuvnp ninnrH
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was
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go
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for
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nt
keep
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was
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in
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of
In Massachusetts
Ide
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of
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n fromthe of
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of
utiu
went te bed nnd never arose. He wnsregarded as one of the most efficient(aptalns in the employ et the Ameri-can Star line.
Colonel Jeitn LambertChicago, March 7. Colonel Jehn Lam-
bert, first president of the AmericanSteel anil Wire Company and promi-nent in Illinois circles, died yesterday athis winter home In Pasadena, Calif.,nccnrdlng te private jidvlces receivedby relatives heie. Mr. Lambert's homew'as In .Toilet, HI,
Wilbur Merrill WennerThe funeral of Wilbur Merrill Wen-ne- r,
a Bey Scout, who died yesterdaywill be held tomorrow nftcrnoen nt 2:,1()o'clock from IiIb home. MOO Mldvnlceventie. Members of Troop Ne. !().,Bey Scouts, of which the lad, wlm wasfifteen yearH old, was n member, willnltunil. Thp IteV. B.. Ii. NeWKlrk. Itcnnt.master of .the troepjuwlll conduct thew.atJWSSjJIILflf'fh Inter- -
WIHr113 iB
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OM Pem
ISHULL WALLOPS
BEIDLEMAN DOOM
Judge, Out for Democratic
Nomination, Not Afraid of
McSparran, Either
BO'NNIWELL IS PRAISED
Judge Samuel D. Sliull. of Strouds-bur-
a candidate for the Democraticnomination for Governer, gave a back-hande- d
wallop today te LlcutcnnntGoverner llcidlemnn nnd State Treas-urer Snyder, both of whom hope te landthe Republican nomination.
"I am glad I nm net hampered bvany State finnnclnl troubles," he snld."I nm going te mnkc my fight alongclean, straight, constructive lines."
The Judge did net refer te Hcldlcmnnor Snyder by name.
Judge Shull come te this city todayte confer with several Democratic lend-
ers. He said he Is net perturbed everthe Indersement by the Committee ofSeventy-tw- o at Hnrrlsburg of Jehn A,McSparran, of Lancnster County, forthe Democratic nomination for Gov-
ereor."That meeting was cnlled' primarily
te boom Willlum II. Berry for Gover-eor, but the proceedings get awnv fromthese In chnrgc," he snld. "It waswhat might he called n partisan gather-ing. The Indersement deesn.'t meannn thing seriously."
The Judge continued thnt he is neithera Palmer man nor n Benniwcll man,meaning that he Is neither n lieutenantof A. Mitclull Palmer, formerly UnitedStates Attorney General, nor of JudgeBenniwcll, of the Municipal Court.
"I am a Democrat and always wentnleng straight lines." he explnincd. "1am n friend of Hennlwell nnd admirehim very much. I think Judge Benni-wcll hnB done mere te keep the partynlive than any ether man in the State.Ills record in the campaign for SupremeCourt Justice shows he has n big fol-lowing."
"As for Pennsylvania Republican-ism," the Judge went en, "thnt partyhas nn old-tim- e Democratic situationen its hands."
"All sorts of new leaders have cropped up, but none of them Is able temuster enough strength te dominate,"he said. "I hear the candidates havebeen told te go out nnd scratch forthemselves. But they must leek out ortheir 'scratching' may cause sere sportsthnt won't heal In time for the bigevent."
Judge Shull will nddress the Leagueof Women Voters In this city Frldayi
Governer Sproul, who had been ab-
sent several weeks en n tour of theWest Indies nnd Seuth America, re-turned te his home in Chester yester-day. '
Several men hnve been nwalting thereturn of the Governer te talk evertheir candidacies before fermnlly an-nouncing them. State Bunking Com-missioner Fisher has told his friends hewill talk ever the situation with theGoverner before he makes any definiteannouncement of his cubcrnaterlal candidacy.
Heperts from Washington indicateFisher will held his conference withthe Governer in Hnrrlsburg 'tomorrow,nnd will offer his resignation ns nmember of the Sproul Cabinet.
A new nnme has been flashed nmengpoliticians. It wns rumored that Su-preeo Court Justice Jehn W. Kephnrt.of Cambria County, may be suggestedas a compromise gubernatorial
MRS. OBENCHAIN'S WED&fWGDEPICTED IN MURDER TRIAL
Weman Who Saw Ceremony Re-
sumes TestimonyIs Angeles, March 7. (By A. P.)
Mrij. Bessie Wledeft, one of the firstwitnesses cnlled by the defense Isexpected te take the witness standngaln today with the resiimntien of thetrial of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchnln forthe murder of J. Bclten Kennedy. .
Mrs. Wledeft. who was testlfvlnc?yesterday, when court was adjourneduntil this morning, said she had lived inn flat in the building with Mrs.Obenchnln, then Miss Madalynne Con-eor, here In 1011) nnd thnt Kennedycnlled frequently en Miss Conner. Mrs.Wledeft nlse told of having attendedthe wedding of the defendant te RalphIt. Obenchaln, Chicago attorney, In1010, nnd of incidents after Mrs. Obcn-chain- 's
return here In 1021, followingher divorce from Obenchaln. j.
The defense lh the trial of Mrs.Obenehnin get under way jesterday aftVrArthur C. Burch. had rc- -tuserl te testily ter tne prosecution un-less the indictment against him wasdismissed.
MitchellFletcherCo.
Park FarmCucumberRelishA Tempting Relish forCeld Meati, Oyttert, etc.
10Vi or.Jnr
30c $3.50P F Cucumber RingsP F Chew Chew. . .P.VL- I- M.t J- L-. ..i.iiIii ,5c
Phene Spruce 84-4- 0
18th & Chestnut Sts.12th & Market Sts.5600 Germantown Ave.
Atlantic City, N. J.
DimiiR
I'frDet.
Jam55c55c
Reading
Terminal
Stere
Open
Evcninii
L'AnnOI.U March U, HAnAII M.. xvlfeof Harry J. Carrell and dauehtcr etMltchd and Ann Keelv, late of Knnina V'tyMe, ItfilatlvcH nnd friends, are Invitedattenrl funeral, Thursday. 8 30 A. M latSreslilenre, uai H. ith t. Holemn re mienimass Church of the Transflcuratlen 10 A. mJtitermctrt Hely Cre Cemetery.
COtJOHl.I.N. March R. 1H22, juvvipCOUaHUN. ana , Bf0 In.vlted te attend funeral, Thursday. 8 30A. M . residence of Char os JI. Cl'ilen tiiiH. --'4th st. solemn renu'em mas, m An.theny'B Church 10 A. M. Interment NewSfwr t'p. Wn'' V,W WedneM.
GRAHAM, March Ii, 1022. CATItAmvi--holevc.l wife of j,daughter of the late llus-- nnd I illzUeVhDeu?herty (nee Heren), and dauehter.m.laivMsJene). lUlstlves nnd friends are Invitedmk? i&Ma jsirtei
ROLLS-ROYC-E
ANNOUNCESNEW PRICES
GVARANTEEDAn Open Phaeton - $10,900
iM
' PENNSYLVANIA MOTORS, Inc.CHESTNUT AT 21st STREET
WORK FUTILE, POLICE MAD
rreit Man Who Told Them of"Burled Bedy"
After digging up the fleer of the cel-
lar nt 1755 Norwood street last night insearch of a body that they had beentold was burled there, the police ar-rested their Informant, Edward Dell-berr- y,
a Negro nnd chargedhim with breach of the peace in givingthem false information.
Dellberry was gassed or shell -- shockedoverseas.
The Norwood street house Is occu-pied by Mrs. Ellen Hellcnhead, colored,whose husband has been missing forabout three years. 'a
BANK MESSENGER BLINDED
Bandit Captured After Firing TeyPistol Leaded With Ammonia
Pittsburgh. Pa., March 7. (By A.P.) Dressed as a woman and armedwith a water toy pistol leaded withammonia, a bandit today fired ntCharles Lazare, a bank messenger carry-ing 915,000, ns he alighted from a streetcar at Liberty and Sixth avenues, abusy business district.
Lazare, although blinded, held te hissatchel and grappled with the bandit.Policeman Clarence Tlmmens saw thestruggle and rescuing Lazare, arrestedthe bandit, who gave his name as JesephLindsay. ,
WONER ACT HELD VALID
Constitutionality Sustained by L,lerne county ueurt Decision
v.f.v'e-m.- . ..,, tlUV I. IIV II .of 4 te 1, the Judges of Luzerne r,,.lupheld the constltutlenolltv of tinWencr net, which regulates licensesthe sale of 2brewed liquor and will grant IIcVmSfor the coming year In the county
The constitutionality of the actattacked In the Luzerne courts SW. 0 T. U., nnd the argument $1made by Attorney W. A. Sklnn r5
Judse H. A. Fuller wrntn tu. L.jerlty opinion for the bench nnd Iv&MJohn M. Garmnn dissented and willrender nn opinion later; I
"We .are net convinced." wrote JndtJFuller, "thnt the court lncks power tMgrant licenses en the preposition thitliiic unci ii.i. ui iif- -i in uncenntttll.uenai iwiii uie iiroeKB net ei 1887.Annnliiil " .
1 -
Retired Grocer DiesBernnrd Lambert, retired grocer uj
rem esiuic uwner in uiauccsier, a, J,Jdied last night nt his home. 827 Mi, 3
ket street, Gloucester. He was clxtyllive years uiu, uiiu nuu iivuu in uieucbmter for about fifty years. He was fidfifteen years janitor of St, Minla(jnurcn anu ccnoei nt Gloucester, mIs survived by two Children.
Antique English SilverWhat mere complimentary gift than acarefully selected piece of '.AntiqueEnglish Silver for the bride I
The collection of this house containsmany pieces which offer the satisfactionof daily use with the charm of finecraftsmanship and historic association.'
J.EOAIJ)mL'&Ca)Jhwixhy - Silver - STATiOHBnr
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
wKnickers
Gelf Jackets with Knickers. Gelf Jacketsthat permit freedom of swing Knickers asonly we knew hew to make them.Spring Business Suits, made-te-orde- r, $115 up
Spring Topcoats, ready-to-put-e- n
Rebert Stewart, 1501 Walnut St.Sporting and Mufti Tailor I Bromehte Mahmrm
!SW XOr ior'e ,w wuwat
We're Hunting a Salesman !r
The Sales Manager of a leadingoffice appliance company (a na-
tional advertiser) will be in Phila-delphia next week te interviewprospective salesmen.
A real opportunity for genuineproducers.
Write for appointment, givingyour qualifications.
Address C 115, Public Ledger
Gentlemen Who Prefer TweedsFrem Across the Seas
will be delighted to learn that we have justreceived a quantity of Scotch-wove-n tweedsfrom Sir Charles Sykes & Sens, Lt.d., ofGalashiels, Scotland.
These importations will be made a partof our regular offer of finest Englishworsteds and woolens of $100 te $.125qualities. '
Built to Measurement'
55- -
While the variety of the tweeds is geed,they are net unlimited and it weuld'be wellif you wish either a knickerbecker or a plainsack suit te register your order seen.
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKERii. . --I i "' I ..,4
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