f-r 'VVj l -". , '" -,t" v "'"" - v ' V- ' tf i THE WEATHER i - - ----- . nulit Mils nttcrnoen anil tonight; Frl .liv fnlr anil colder; fresh southerly rinds shifting le northwest. "' .......... ftftl AT t.VWIf IIIUTft 1(1 Ml 11' I 1 2 j it 4 I .-. f ( M It I TTut I3li" j. "" '" :in 13" an 1 40 (4e Euenmj public Wztyzt NIGHT EXTRA VOL. VIII. NO. 62 Entered as Second-Clma Matter at tha rottefflcu At PhlUdeltl, Under tha Act of March 3, 1870 r. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 Publlihad Dally Except Sunday. Subacrlptlen rrlca 10 Taar txr M" M" M" ruonanae "V?JSi,9i: hr rblle rder Company PRICE TWO CENTS m TTY MUST EMERGE IS HERO FROM ORDEAL, f FILM KINGS DEMAND r 1. :4.4-l Afill Mat pre Acquuwi win hul ;Be Enough Disagree ; ment Fatal C0MEDIATISGLU1V1, DESPITE TRIAL GAINS Defense New Bends Effert te ' prove Arbuckle Lamblike "Geat" of Party t PREPARE SECONDARY ALIBI Rosceo's Lawyers Intimate Miss iRappe Was Injured by Plunge Inte Bathtub By BART HALEY - J the Evening Tubllc Iur J.".'"' . i. r1 Lcdacr Cmnvanu , Francisce, Nev. JM.-II Fntty itbucllc's cameraman had been here rien the Criminal Court adjourned for , Thantelving recess he might have lifted his star momentarily, at least, from the realm of movie low cemcy te that of very terleus drama. He could have pictured Fatty trying te register joy, trying sadly te be jubi 't with his lawyers, who, after n day of strategic victories, saw holly In them nd talked of getting him from the trenches by Christmas. Fatty was overwhelmed at the last if concerns that a mere lawyer who utienlr occasionally for a living knows nothing about, and the movie world camera men, magnates, directors and tan Is net here. ' It walks coldly with an averted face upon the ether side nnd, moreover, It took the worst possible time te serve upon its prodigal son n notice that 'vyOuMhavc made a stronger man quail. ItJ'aa net changed. It Is the same world In which you have te fall from mountain-tops In hideously dangerous torrents nnd romp in the very jnaw of tarnlvoreus beasts for the sake of art. It has Informed Fatty informed him coldly from nfiir thnt he must emerge a here from the court where he Is aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB, daaaaaaaaaaaaB HaaaKl rnmmr I ' PHILA. CHARITIES CANT GET MONEY VOTED BY STATE Institutions Berrow of Banks at High Interest When Appro priations Are Net Paid Results of Games' Played This Morning BRITISH IN CLASH "TREASURY IS EXHAUSTED" IS THE EXCUSE GIVEN 0 0 0 (c) International .MRS. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE Fatty's wife, feimcrly known en the stage as Mlnta Durfce, beenme reconciled te her husband ns the icstilt of the charges brought against him after the death of Vir ginia Rnppc. With ethers of the comedian's relathcs, she siiarcd his rather gloomy holiday today Mr. Haley has been sent te San Francisce te transmit accurate and colorful reports of the trial of Rescoe C. Ar buckle each day. He will continue te de se until the trial is finished. church. Judge - I.eudcrback sustained the objection with the remark that the State was asking the court and the jury te base conclusions en a presump tion net sustained by the evidence. At that point the lawyers for the defense felt that their man was as geed as uc quitted. They may be right and they may be wrong. In the corridors after adjourn ment they slapprd Fatty en the i-heul-dcr. Freddie Fishback, Freddie who summoned Virginia te the Arbuckle suite, slapped Fatty three times aud told him thnt his troubles would be all ever jn a week at the most. .McXab Benevolent The grent McNnb, nn ambassadorial person with a noble voice and ex quisite manners, even when he is be deviling witnesses, told Fatty te run off with his folks, new, nnd eat his Thankglving dinner In pence. Yeu might have supposed that a verdict of exoneration had actually been rendered. It may have been the word thnt nr- tharged with causing the death of Vir- rived yesteulay by indirection through , , , ! the lnwjers, who maintain cemmunica tien between the unhappy comedian and the past, and It may' have Ueen that the rise ever olio inmintuin of trouble revealed te Fatty only another greater in the immediate future that caused him te remain silent and utterly dejected. A hereV Could even Fairbanks leek a here against this background? The Arbuckle kin had nriiv-cd for the holi day. There were Mrs. Arbuckle nnd Fatty's sisters and two very little and slim aunts with white hair and very small velvet bonnets nice people of the sort j en could meet in thTf pros perous section of nny tiny Middle Western town. The aunts had sat through the day timidly te wince and suffer at each on slaught of the District Attorney, and te say ever and ever again that though the heavens fell they would net believe that IteAtic could de mean or un gcutlenumly thing. They said ever and ever again all the things that little white-haired ladies with velvet bonnets say and think about the boys they. Officers of institutions In nnd about rhlladelphln which receive State aid gave ample confirmation today of the facts set forth In Cel. Geerge Nex Mc Cain's dispatch te the Evenincj Pud Pud ue LnDacn from Hnrrlsburg yester day, te the effect that the State Treas ury had failed te supply appropriations made by the last General Assembly. They paid thnt they had no doubt similar conditions prevailed ill ever Pennsylvania. As n result or this sit uation these institutions in many In stances arc hampered in their func tions, arc obliged te keep these they ewe money wniting, nnd in ether cases nrc forced tp borrow fumta te enrry en until the State aid Is forthcoming. It wns observed In this connection that the banking interests are enabled, by reason of tills state . of affairs, te make money both ways. First, they are able te lend State funds en deposit, for which they pay the Commonwealth only 2M per cent interest, at the rate of 0 per cent or mere, men tnc unnKs maue nnether income when they lend money te institutions whose State aid has been withheld. Can't Get Irs Meney A typical Instance of the general con cen con ditien was found in tli case of the Penn sylvnnin Institution for the Dcnf and Dumb at Mount Airy. The appropria tion mode by the last session was .$404, 000. An officer of this institution de clared that none of this appropriation had been received for six months. "We have been obliged," he said, "te co te the banks nnd borrow S200, 000 "Wns nny reason given for failure te supfily the State aid?" this officer was asked. ' "Oh. yes." lie replied. "They said they did net have the money, for the ren CATHOLIC L1SAOUI5 Kt .Tn.enli'u I'ren ... 7 0 0 IS Catholic High 0 0 West Catholic 0 0 VUlaneva 0 0 OTHER GAMES Norrlstewn High 0 7 Gcrmaiitewn Hl;li.... 7 0 Cnlllngswecd Alumni. 7 Oolilngsweotl High... 0 Chester High 1 Chester Alumni, 0 RliTlcy Park High 0 Ridley Park Alumni.. 0 Cnmdcn High 0 Camden Alumni 0 Darby High ' Upper Darhy 0 Moercstown II 7 Mt. Helly II 7 Lansdewne II. 8.. Swarthmerc II. S. 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 la 14 .1 7 14 14 28 28 81 0 0 0 00 1021 0 7 714 0 0 014 eVM 0 0 0 0 0 t) 714 011 0 0 0 .14 0 23 WITH CHINESE ON DO T PRINCIPLES English Interpretation, Injecting Consortium Inte Problem, Challenged by Orientals FRENCH RAISE CANTON ISSUE AT CONFERENCE SOCCER SCORES ' Glranl Celleg , 2 21 Glranl Alumni i - Grrmantewn Heys' Club 2 02 Victer Reys' Club : 0 4 I Merlen Maroons 0 0 0 Mcrieit Whites 1 1 a Philadelphia Rels 0 11 Philadelphia Whites 1 Si". Grrmantewn C. C 1 ft 0 University of Pennsylvania... 1 0 1 LOVE FOR MOTHER WINS BOY FREEDOM Wayne Parker, Luray Street, Trailed Father and Divorcee te Protect Heme, He Says A be tlnla Ilanpe, or be known no mere in the films controlled by such powers as Zuker nnd I.n&ky. Must Emerge as Martyr An ncmilttnl alone will net de. Jury (litaRrccuicnt will, it seems, fatal. Fatty must appear te have been ltevleuIy wronged by the State's ac cusation nnd, pending that outcome, he seed net write or call In the places where lie was once a king of berts, and the cameras will be for ethers. Se there will be no picture of Mr. Arbuckle as he steed In the midst of Ms friends after n session of the court that made his lawjers purr with pleas are. In a ruling issued in the closing minutes of the session, the court broadly Implied thnt the State had failed te demenstrntc the essential fact en which the whole cac of the prosecution rests, fact which Mr. Urndy, the District Attorney, believed lie hud proved te the satisfaction of everjbedy. The State has sought persistently te convince the court and the Jury that (intliiiiril nn rime Tour. Column One DRIZZLE TO CONTINUE Skies Expected te Clear by Tomer row Celder Weather Coming The light drU.Ie which was falling Virtirln i,i, ,.ii .in i ii :t "' dawn this morning will continue th N tirguiin Itappc would Mill be nllve it ,,,.,.,10011 and this eeiiing according te external violence of some sort had nut the weather mini. There will be no Mjn Inflicted en her when she was heavy rain, but just enough moisture in tone In a room with Arbuckle at the St, Francis Hetel en Laber Day. The District Attorney nnd his two aistants hine fought brilliantly and Mthnn energy that belies rumors which tel'ly that political inllueuce is net "holly absent from Fntty's trial. They mealed the line their argument will in 11 long hypothetical question "MS at Dr. Asa Cellins, an expert for te defense, who has been mercilessly "rawed nnd forced te several contra centra contra cllery statements by his cress-exam-laers. WAS ACCUSED OF INSULT Because his actions were prompted, In Magistrate Price's opinion, by a de sire te protect his mother and keep their home intact, "Wayne Parker, eighteen, of IIS West Luray street, was cleared today of the charge of anneving, fol lowing nnd Insulting Mrs. Ilenriettn Frlse. twenty-eight years old, 4124 Miller and Approves New French Army Bill Paris, Nev. 21. (lly A. P. President MUlerand today approved for submission te Parliament a mil itary reerulMng bill, authorizing two-yen r enlistments and lightening present restrictions. TODAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES 12 3 PENN 0 0 CORNELL 14 7 (2d period net ever) Tinnl PITT.. PENN STATE.. Il ,T miii ii wb aii in. iiiuiivj 1 tut wi. , i lil 1 a. ensen that the revenues have net cemei"!!!11 l'lBhtn street. n. I suppose the new taxes laid by! Vn.v' Parker was nrrcsted IiiJc he Inst Legislature have net yet begun yesterday by Patrolman Sinclair, of the e vield the cxr..-:ed revenues. The '(ermantewn and Lycoming avenues upewercd In n case "i"110". "" reminiuiii ui .m-. rum-, u rrew In anticipation ,'iv,(m','V; 'he "Ms "Vr "'"thcr's name. , just as municipal!-1 )N '!"" ! ,n,kp.r. ,was taYn bc.fe.V' ?r"B,s' ' ' trate Price, this morning, at the Twen- 1'hjsieian.s ((uiied &' Cellins, a member of the staff the French Hospital here, was called w Prove that the rupture of a vital Jfa Milch caused the death of Miss WW might have been spontaneous sdue te the effects of alcohol. The l , ' '", Attorney forced him te admit lnt thli XU1, highly improbable. AMiime," s.,1,1 Mr. Friedman, the W..,i l,r,,hl,,,tr. in putting the 'jwestlen 11,., 1 1, . ,i,..... , .,..', . . . la. ; "lu-mmi inu lerm which r" "tnte'h iimihviI u'lii i;....ii. ...1 .. thiil 1 -.--. ,,,, iiiiuiij iiii.u, , this J011112 woman wiis In per ,tct health. Hint uii 1....1 1 .1. arlln .. .. v """ ,,,,,,h- .- iiiui , fin r 1 inf.. ,,..,, 1 i... aMeiiifiin ..f .1... '. : . ' work In u la. nr m. ". iiiin iiri'iiii wiiikii hi.... 1. 1.1 --.a.... . ,,,. ,i t.tL.iiiiii 1 the air (e keep most people Indoors Tomorrow it will be fair nnd colder, as the piesent south winds are expected te shift around te the northwest, bring ing with them mid weatjier. JOLT FOR REALTY "SHARKS" Will Net Be Allowed te "Steal" Emergency Fleet Houses, Is Premise Plans of New Yerk real istnt" spcculateih te "steal" houses in the lhiiiTgency Fleet colonies in Camdeu and Ilrlstel, will net iiiatei iali.e, ac cording" te information leiched jed.n fiem Washington and New urk. It is the IliteutiiPll of the I'lil'ted States Shipping lleaid that these 'JOIKI lirlck houses git into the hands of the people of Philadelphia, t'nuideii and I'.iisiel if thej want them. .Jeseph "P. Huj, of New Yeik, will be .uictieuccr in the sale, starting Ilicemher 10. PENROSE HAS COLD Senater Himself Snys His Illness Is Net Serious llu " MX iimsiumiiit Wasliiugteu, Nev. 24. Inquiries as te the condition of Senater Penrose to te dn In ought personal assurances from the Senater there is "nothing wrong" with him" and that he will be hack at r?""'! that she was then subjected . - -no. u ami violence of an at- ,r W 'I Illllll streilL-nr IIimi, mI, ,. t rttil I ""in tiii- ti an, "niii netMlie ,.i, ..,,,,,. , ,1 Mllv f this kind 'UlM' II h,ii,,.i ', hie,. ..fc.,,1,1.. ,,.,.,..., 'here u ',...,... . , ni.uii, 01 oujeciieus liiini 'J law. vers win. i,.mIm,..i .1 lU)i ' "i"'"! unit me '"Oil Mils I - . ...,(. mini, uecituse 11 tire- & I 1 l"-uiiibtniicu which hatl net VBJI """".twtca. The wltncw wait- a -' courtroom was BtlU as a SiiflVrini: from a cold which threat ened a light nltiuk of grip, he has been ordered In bis ph.slcliin te remain In doors. Senater l'ciuese himself 1111 sweied the teli phone in his iiiai'tmeut at W.inliiiiin Park Inn. "It Is eulj 11 slight cold," lie said. Masked Robbers Held Up N. Y. Cafe New ViirU, Ne. 21 Sl robbers, miisheil and nrincd ,eslerdny entered the cafe of Richard l.auge en Ayeiiue A, lined up the proprietor nnd sixteen custemers: uud escaped 111 an automobile Vl)h 4-000 in caak nnd jewelry. tics de." Hospital Is Handicapped Hahnemann Hc-pltnl, according te the assistnnt superintendent, Is con siderably handicapped in paying Its bills by reason of the delay in receiving the appropriation made by the last session of the Legislature. "All the uppropteatlons'' said the 11s. sistant superintendent, "hiive been de layed. We hnve hud no money for the June te August quarter, and none se far en the following quarter. At the end of this mouth, six months will be owing te us, that Is te say, one-quarter of the whole appropriation of $1.'!0,000. And we need all we can get. Ne reason was given for tills delay. While the instltu- Cantlnnnl en I'uge Twe. Column I'mtr COLLAPSES IN HOSPITAL AFTER TELLING OF HOLD-UP Edward Rewan, of This City, Says He Was Attacked In Camden Ileaten badly about the side and bend, a man giving his nnnie ns Edward Ile wan, twenty-six years old, S." Spruce street, wan brought into the New Jerse Homeopathic Hospital. Camden, at ." o'clock this morning and 'eliapsed Im mediately after telling a tale of a hold up. llewan was brought into the hospital by two unidentified foreigners, who said tl'iey had found him wandering nleng Mount Kpliiniin avenue, Camden, in 11 dazed "onditien. Ui-wan said that he was held up by two very dark-complexioned men who be believed were Negroes. After he had told the doctors thnt the men had beaten him with whnt he thought were blackjacks he collapsed, and effe-ts te bring him from 11 state if unconscleusno-s were unsuccessful, 'piic 1 espitnl authorities r.iy that Ills con dition is net serious and are skepti?al as te w'u'lhcr It was net primarily brought ibeut by an overindulgence in intoxicants. . PROBE DEATH OF WOMAN, 62, FOUND WITH NECK BROKER Mrs. Anna Wunch Discovered at Feet of Stairs Husband Held Investigation Is being made today by the police of the Frent ami Master streets station Inte the death of Mrs. Anna Wunch, sit-two years old, who was found dead in her home at 111! Thompson street. The woman lay at the feet of the stairs, and her neck was broken. Her husband. Jeseph Wunch. forty nine yea is old, was held h) the po lice, pending the investigation. It is lelleved, however, that the death of the woman was accidental, as the combs in her hair were net disarranged, aud the position in which she was found in dicated that she bud pitched down the stiiirs. landing upon her head. When Wunch was arraigned before Maglstiate Yates, he was held under $1000 ball as a material witness, for a further hearing, se the matter iua. be. further investigated. Several nelgh nelgh beis testified at the hearing that Wunch quarreled with his wife and left the house curl in the evening. Mrs. Wunch, however, was seen about the pluce after the husband had left. DUKE WEDS AN AMERICAN Daughter of New Yerk Journalist Is Married In Londen Louden, Nev. 24. Miss Dorethea Italian! Smith wasinairlcd .esterdny in llremptuii Oratory te the Duea LV Mente, of Naples. The American and Italian Ambassadors attended the cere mony. Miss Smith Is the daughter of the late F.ustnce Ballard Smith, at one time editor of the New Yerk World and later ts Luuilen correspondent. c Wf &'u: nrctd lt Catholic tm Vrmyttt.Aiv. tv-secend street and Hunting Park ave nuc station, he said that lie had fol lowed Mrs. Frlse, but that he had never annoyed her nnd Insulted her. "Why did you fellow her?" asked Magistrate Price. "Merause I wanted le see whut my father was doing. He spends all his time with tier and is breaking up 1113 mother's home." While young Parker was testifying, Mrs. Elizabeth Frlse. the mother of the woman In the ense, became se noisy in contradicting his stntemcnt.s and bel ligerent In her attitude toward ether witnesses. Including Mrs. Geerge Parker, mother of the boy, that Mng lstrute Price warned her te leave the court room several times. Finally he called a patrelmnn nnd hud her ejected. Trailed Father According te Wayne Parker's story, his father, Geerge W. Parker, a manu facturer of concrete mixers, at Trenten mid Allegheny avenues, had been spend ing much time away from home, and the boy said lie had reason te believe that most of tlie.se hours were spent with Mrs. Frlse. lie said he was watching her te see If he could net catch Ills father. It was brought out In the question ing that Mrs. Frlse was Mrs. Ihull Schmidt up te last Friday,, when she received a divorce in the Court of Com mon Pleas and resumed her maiden name. Her former husband, an elec trician, of :H.-0 North Twenty-third street, wns called te the stand. lie testified that his troubles began right lifter his wedding when his wife, he said, told him thnt It was money that she wanted, net him, and that she was going te have Paiker. "I have a suit pending for $."0,000 against Parker for alienation of my wife s affections, Schmidt tela the Magistrate, "It is net the money that I want, but the restoration of my geed name." Schmidt Greets Mrs. 1'arher After he had testified he went ever aud shook hands with Mrs. Parker and told her that while he was suing her husband lie had no animosity nsninst her and only wanted te help her. The elder Parker was net In the courtroom. Mrs. Frlse testilied she had met Sciunldt while she was a cashier in a moving-picture show en irermantewn av.'iiue and that lh' had been liuiriieil in June. 1010. She said that Wax tie Parker had cens'autly annejed her for a period of meie than two weeks until she felt constrained te cull te the po lice. "Yeu have broken my home and my heart, tee." sobbed Mrs. Parker while Mrs. Filse was tcstifjing. "Yeu are the worst wet'iun I ever saw." said Magistrate Price, addiess lug Mrs. Frise. "Yeu nie net lit te be in this ceuutrx. Thu bej was justi lied In his anions, lie has .1 right te H'c what his father is doing, and I dis charge him." Mrs. Parker broke down and sobbed after the hearing us she refused te com ment 011 the case. 'Mr. Purkir wasn't at the hcniing. That Is significant, isn't It?" she said. Rey I'rged On, Mrs. I'Vlese Sajs After tin hearlns Mrs. Frise said: "We had te de senu tiling. Wa.wie Parker h'ld the neighborhood aroused h bis actions. One of the iiclghbuis te'd me that If I did net haw) him arrested, she would, as a suspicious character, for he entered her ard while- watching the back of our house. Why should he unne Innocent iirepleV "They accuse mc of trjlug le break up their home. The be was urged en bj elder ;"epli'. I don't want i tint mini I nrker. He's no friend of mine. "M mother complained te Mr. Parker about his son's actions. lie wanted the boy arrested le step him fiem aunejiug us. ,M. mother begged the boy te 311 uwn and sth tiwii. She told him m father was an im.iJiil and that she didn't want him niuu'vcd, The boy said, "My mother has been tor tured, no I don't care ubuut Mrs. FrJcse'H father.' "I work for mv llvlnir. I'm 11 mil. jiuix in a wauiut street Biiep-' ' Ry the Associated Press Washington, Nev. 21. Although formal proceedings of tire Arms Con ference had been suspended for Thanks giving Day, It was expected te be tnc of only nominal rest for the delegates, and that in the nbsence of nny meet ings of the Conference or its subdi visions the negotiations would continue te be pressed through consultations among the various individuals and groups. As developments In the Confcrcnce steed today the outstanding point of Interest appeared te be the conflict of views between the Uritlsh end Chinese delegations in their interpretation 01 the four adopted. Reet principles as applying te the question cf fiscal auton omy for China. The Rrltish view, as authorita tively stated following the committee meeting of the nine delegations yester day, that the Reet resolution were adopted by tnc rowers as ucceruiiig with acceptance by China of a financial consortium, peeling of railroad cpuecs cpuecs slens, and continued supervision of China's customs, would menu, in the opinion of the Chinese delegation, nn internntlonall.atlen of that country s economic resources. They declared com mittee discussions had brought forth no expression by the delegates of the Rritish view. The Chinese delegation proposed en the question of tariff that full autonomy be restored te their Government by three stages, the first permitting nn im mediate Increase in the maximum te which China's inipeit duties are new restricted. The French delegation in connection with this proposal raised another ele ment of uncertainty In the proceedings when they pointedly a-ked the Chinese delegates by what n'l herity they pre sumed te speak for 1 of China ever the pretests of the .viuthcrn Govern ment ut Canten. The Chinese replied that thej weie representing the only government recognized by the Powers. Leadership of the French delegation falls today te Rene Vivinnl with the de parture for France of Premier Rrlaud, who declared he was leaving "quite sat isfied with the results of the Confer ence" and resting the case of France en "the warm, friendly, comprehending declarations of the heads of the various delegations" at the plenary session which heard his statement opposing ma tei'lnl redoi'tlen iii the French nrmv in fine present position of that country. DOMINOES GET JUDICIAL 0. K. DESPITE POLICE RAID: And Bloodthirsty Tiddly-Wlnks j Players Can Breathe Easier, Toe , Domlnee-. championship or no cham pionship, are barred en his bent, uc- 1 cording te Patrolman Waters. Dominoes, or tiddlj -winks, cham pionship or no championship, are O. K., according te Magistrate Carsen. ' It leeks as If the magistrate wins. I Isnder" Kahn, Kill North Eighth ' street, acknewiiMjged douiinee cham pion of the Tbiiteenth Ward, was ar- I rested in a thrilling raid, personally conducted by Patrelmnn Wateis last night and taken befi.re Magistrate C ar son today. "I've been watching him for-weeks," said Waters. "He pla.v.s dominoes every night. There was a crowd there last night and well here he Is." After testimony hud brought out that Malm's suprenmej In the gentle art of manipulating dominoes had been iiii"- I tinned by another expert and that the nerves of the Thirteenth Ward would net be stead) until the matter was set tied, nnd that the nutter was being j settled in the only possible manner, ' Magistrate Carsen said : "Waters, you'll be pinching them for) phi.' lug tiddly-winks uct. Kahn, jeu're discharged." lerdTee OF FAREHAM ILL j I Delegate te Arms Conference Suffers Frem Severe Celd Washington, Nev. 21 dt A. p. 1 - Iness of another delegate 'te the Armament ('eufeie''ce w.is icperied tn- dn. Lord Lee et l'areluim first lord of the Rritish Admlr.ill and laiiknu' deli gate te Arthur J. Ralfeiir. head of Great Urilnin's delegation, was eon. lined te bis 'bed tednj with a -evere chill. It was said In I tri t ili delega tion members that it piebabl would be stneral ilajs befeie be would he able te resume his place in Conference discus sions, R.ireii Shldehar.i. J.ipaucse Ambas sador heie, and one of Japan's dele gates, who Is siiffciing fiem iuHnutmn iuHnutmn tleu of the kidnejs following overwork and a slight nervous breakdown, was (lesciibed teda.N as resting easier. Com plete rest and close medical attention for two weeks, however, will be nees, wiry. SEES FRENCH PLAN FAILURE Isolated Policy Will Net Injure Ger many, Says Curzon Londen. Nm. 21 ( 1! A. 1'.) Mtirquls Curen, of Kedleston, Rritish Secretin- of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at a luncheon In Londen to day, declined that if France pursued an ise'atcd ami individual peljc. of her own she would net in the long urn Injure (icrmanx and she would fail te protect herself. AVAimiKNTtf TO Nl'IT KVKUY 1'IJRSK anil meet every requirement may be Jeunu miifklv lv cenMUltlnr the ADartniantm pl.ni , flcffSn en paga IT, Mv. , ' TODAY'S RACING RESULTS BOWIE rirst Gvaca Fester. 103, Lewe. 930.0Cr.-Sl 1.10 ST. It), wen; Wcssie B. .100. Lnngr, SG.GO. S4 00, -second, r-.li Vii ginlti, 103, Sclnvaitz. $5.90, third. Time. 1 30 Excuse Mr. Ci. mccitn. Benmer. Blackstone nnd Quick Run also ran BOWIE Second Hephnistes, 1 10. McAfee, 85 en. S3. 00. $2,70. wen; Plucky, 105. Peel, $7,00. S3 50. eceif(l: Ye .lue.-r. 105, Menis,. $3.10. third. Time, 1. 28 3.5 Cnictnkei, B"sva nntl Volcanic nUe inn. MEADOWBROOK RUN WON BY WILLIAM RITTLER Wm. A. Ritlcr, Meadowbrook Club, captured fiist piize in tin tin tin Mendowbreok Club run this morning. His actual time wns 32:21. having given aggiegate handicaps of 3 min. 20 face. Aiuiiew Feley and JoeGagli(uie, Enterpribe entries, came in second aud thiul. WOMAN AND TWO MEN HURT AS CAR AND AUTO CRASH A woman and two men were badly cut bliertly nftti 1 ocieck thib nftcinoeii when their automobile collided with n bouthbeumi Fifth btreet car at the Eoescvelt Boulevard. PROFESSOR KOENIG NABBED IN LIQUOR SEIZURE AT HOI Rabbi Claims French Wines, but "Dry" Agent Says Permits Are Irregular PENN INSTRUCTOR AND 4 OTHERS ARE HELD IN BAIL PROPOSE $3,000,000 FOR OREGON'S WORLD'S FAIR SALEM, ORE., Nev. 24. Governer Olcott will call a special session of the Legislature te meet December 10, it was announced today, te refer te voters a measure proposing te levy a special tax of $3,000,000 ns the entire State's quota for the piopescd 1025 World Fair fund. HLt - J I)R. AU.USTIS KOENIG KILLED WHEN AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS ALLENTOWN, PA., Nev. 24. J. R. Painter, piopitetei of the Lehigh Seap Company, of this city, was instantly killed today when his automobile turned ever en the Seadiug-Allentewu pike near this city. He wns letuuiing from a hunting tiip iu Caibeu County. BRIAND HERE,GLAD WET FIELD FAVORS OF PARLEY RESULTS! CORNELL GRIOOERS French Premier Passes Through Fhila. en Way Heme Frem Washington HAS MADE NO DEMANDS in "Glad but net flushed with glad ness" after his diplomatic triumph at Washington. Aristide P.riiind. Premier of France, pass,.,) through this cit.v at 11 o'clei k this morning en his wav te New Yerk, where he sails tomorrow. The Premier occupied an ordinary chair In a Pullman car thnt was no different from a score of ethers en the train. His compunieii were the live or sl members of his own party and pot pet luck of the travelini; public. Throughout the journey most of the party had formed a little group for lonversatieu. and none talked oftener or mere vigoietisly than M. Ilrinnd himself, lie sccniid. during the time thnt a teuple of in w spapcrnicn rode with him from West Philadelphia station le North Philadelphia station, hi geed spirits in which, however, there was no ti.ice of e'utinn. He answered questions with an in in ceiiueiis eeurtcsv and a serious mein. He spoke In n slew voice, giving each went a signilie.int iullcctien nnd pi-"-lisien. PlrasH with Results He was altogether satilicd. he do de dared, with what had hem said and done at Washington. The Cenfereuie has ahead been fruitful, he declurvd. "I leave it satisfied that It will lead te great things. Perhups net everv thing that Is desired will be accom accem pllshed at this Conference, but it will pave the wn.v te ether cenfeienci t out of which the ultimate geed mav . inc. "1 leave with the assurance that the case of France Is thoroughly under stood b. the whole Conference and b.v the public of the 1'nltcd States, whose opinion s se vital. I feel that France may safcl.v jest her case with the dele gates gathered nt Washington. Has Made Ne Demands "I inn sorry that It has been neces sary for me te return te France; that I could net hnve remained in the Con ference te share In all Its accomplish accemplish incuts." M. Itriiind s.iid he wished It emplui si .ci I that France had made no demands te the Conference; had presented it with no ultimatum, but had simpl.v described te It the clicuniMiiiiccs thnt new con front her. "It has net been the purpose of trance: ut the Conference," he said, "te oppose; but te help." M. Rrliind. in iinswur te a net very hopeful question, snld that It was for' bidden him ty disclose anything of hs Dr. Augustas Kecnig, instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, was arrested early today with four truck men who were unloading cases of French wines en Wnverly street below T'read, at the rear of the doctor's home, 132-4 Pine street. LMcr Dr. Keenig was held in $2000 ball b.v Magistrate O'Rrlcn. at the Twelfth and Pine streets station, for n further hearing tomorrow. He was re leased after some hours spent in a cell. The magistrate fixed the bail of the ether men at SI 000. They are William Turner. Seventy -second street. New Yerk: F.rnest F.ndcr. Hergen street, Rroeklyn; Frnuk L. Geld. SI.", Seuth Fifty-second str-et. this cit.v. and Wil liam Wcndstrem. 1S1!) Fairineunt ave nue, this city. Geld wi's released en cash bell, put ting up SKIOO in bills of huge denomi nation, peeled from a huge roll ap parently furnished him b.v a "m.vste "m.vste rieus Mae," who came te see him in his cell. Rahbl Sajs Permits Arc His Tin' truckmen exhibited permits te withdraw- .'10.10 gallons of wine for sac ramental purposes from n New Yerk warehouse. Rabbi Ren Zion Heffman, et 1022 Seuth Fifth street, identified the permits ami declared they had been Issued te him. Thej were executed be fore his son, Jacob Heffman, who- holds a netar.v 's commission. Rabbi Heffman declared that the wine was for sacramental use, and In tended for him. Hi1 had no room, he said, te store it In his cellar, anil there fore had arranged with Dr. Keenig te take charge of it for him. Rebert Abel, Prohibition Enforce ment Agent, who came here from Wash ington when the -clean-up" started, ex- nmliHsl the truckmen's permits and I stated pesitivel.v thnt cither they were I forged, or at least irregular. The permits called for the withdrawal of 2.-.0 gallons, tn go te ltl27-2'.t-31 Si. nth Sixth trcet. and for 2MI0 gal lens, t,. go te 1711-1:'. Seuth Fifth stleet. Reth were lilllde out. Agent Abel suid. in Rabbi Heffman's name. The two addresses given am of na I gegucs. "The permits ire forgeries." the agent il. lured utter lie Had examined them. Tin u In- Ii4i.l a talk with Dr. Keenig in his cell, and aguiii repeated that the permits' were irregular. Permits at Iiist Irregular "If th' names et Prohibition Director McCenndl and Associate Prohibition IV... . . ,..... .1.. I. .. .. !iu ,1m.- ... i i i. - 1'liecier in uer en tin- pcrieus an- i Ui ns the.v trotted en the gridiron of, , - .i i,. vi..,i -.,, ...., t. forms ar.' int propel 1 made out. The law issiuir.'s thnt the. contain ut- Mere Then 20,000 Spectators i Present When Players Tret Out for Annual Fuss LAST GAME FOR WRAYi . Thousands of threats reared tributes I te the Penn and Cernell football teams I in the triii infei mat ion whi.h is te h- lillei nil the low i i icft -hand ceinci bj shipper. This was i-tt a blank. "Ite-idcs this, the men in the truck exhibited no tnuispei tatien permit. This is i ..pin cil bv law te move intoxicants, even wliei-' tin' oilier p.initt i' in order. "Lveu if tl.cv had this permit. It would luix been illegal te take the stuff te Dr Keenig's resnleni -. unless Continued en Face Twe, Column Hi Franklin Field this afternoon for tin twenty-eighth renewal of the classic struggles between the two Institutions. When the plnvers dashed out en the field promptly at two o'clock, there were mere than 20.000 spectators in the stands Hundieds still were tiling through the gates and It was appnrt'nt that the inclement weather was net going te held the crowd de-vn much below the canaeitv of :f line Hie spectators were disappointed at1!' was sputix-il ,i the pi.n . te which the weather, but net half as dUnp- the . ensigiine-ut was te be made "' pointed as the Red and ltlue foetball1 Agent Ah'-l s.ud ib.it In- hinl vain team. The (Junkers realize that then ined the cast-, found en the two trmks, 'ervvard pass attack which ha I u bui net . nicfullv Twe patrolmen in ciirefull.v planned will be mere difficult i 'he Twelfth and Pine stuet -latum In In eo execute en a wet field anil with a ' ventei ..-. them Ac nrdlug te Mi. slippery ball. It was figured that con- ! Abel, then- was nigiia.- as w.h as dltlens favored the Itluicnns, i Sautci ne wine in the ceiisigium nt T'.n Cernell has had a remarkable sense n. cu-os b.m the n, lines Cru-ze et Fil winning every game te date, nnd In Fieies. I'.enlcaux. Fraii.e." ei ihocoi ihecoi ihocei ilning se numbering Dartmouth among ' icspendiug initial... M.inv of ihciasis Its victims, ."(1 te 7. Penn and tin were -eon bed ami .limud. as if the.v same team tied at 11 points each nnd. h.nl he. a in n Inc. An-.u-diug le the that sums up the hopes of the Cernell ! agent . the .-use. came, in tiling te the graduates ami undergraduates for a i permit . from Jeseph mru. an, low Hud victory mis aneinoen. I ,m ..iiiet, .New ik Secial Function of Season The annual Ceincll-Peii" game i the social function of Thanksgiving Day. Every one iu the clt of Rrotli Rretli erly Leve and many from Its- environs who could get held of the precious pasteboards will be en hand. Noth ing can keep them awa.v The vagaries of the weather iu the past have never acted as a deterrent te the levul fans of the two universities. Venders of nil type" ar.-! description, took up their stands along Thirty-third street tills morning before the Penn pin era tumbled out of the blankets. Flower, pennant, peanut, het dogs, chocolate ami numerous ether purve purve ers were all set for a clean-up. Peiiiis.vlvaiiin will have te play it best game of the season te humble the Cernellians A duplicate of the pla.v in the Dartmouth game or a siunle better according te the Penn coaches, will give the Rid and Mine another triumph ever its old-time rival. Cernell has a great team, a.-cerdin,' in vveiii iiem loose wue nave seen It in action, .vet Penn students, graduate and the plaers themselves leek for tru Centlnunl en I'uit Sixteen, Celiiniii ()7if ue, pu want a Jenr Titviti: auk ...vU."lJ.y .' Ml" "Jvertlel lift the Helu Wnted cQlumn jg.y un pu &. -Adv. Patrolmen Fellow Tiiuhs The in rests vvete due l. the vigilance of Patrolman Jack Dell ami Charles Filel, of th. Twelfth aid Pun lieets .-tattoo Del nil- Mainliug at 'Iwiiftb and Lembard streets at :i :2H o'clock this m it-n ug, vv lien be m a big li.icl; .iinl a smaller ..uc turn int.. Twelfth street from Pine The liuiks passed him. turning out Lembard Miccl, and again tuni.ng out Th.iieenth street. This i li-i-liug of the him .ireused his Hisplcieus, nnd h- fo'levvid afoot as fiiit as be could. He met Patrolman Friel en the w.lv . The two patrolmen ran after the trucks, ami niw them turn Inte Wnverly street, a miihII slret south of l'lnc. The trucks stepped en Wuvcrlv street before ltread was reached, and four men get (low u. Dell remained en watch, concealing him-elf in the shadow of a fame, nnd -nt Find fm help, lie returned a few m.'iueiits later with District Detectives Ginlev ami D'Ncill, of the Twelfth unil Pine .-ti.'cts station Tim four men rushed feivvard and covered the. truck crew with their guns, ordering them te put up their hands, and lining them up ugnlnst the fence. i A gate wok open en Wuvtriy Areel, which proved te bq ,t.lie gatOWif Dr, d In' y i 4 .A I 4 I 1 .! il .rNUv nn, V -ft '71 t' V I l
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