WM-Pv'Wp' ' ""!''' W-1 Mj".' -V"H' "ij V--J& ' 'Swf,,T; 1 Tfirjgipv' TSBJP tr it t u rt m m it w ? Bi m iwT.?J .. m 1 I JB5I0N DELEGATET I ;T GREET GOMPERS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. -, r-" ILL-FATED C-2 STARTING ACROSS CONTINENT WtSSfliStU!t!HSS!MlfMIIWKRiM(IXM?9t i i .m v 1 m h S- i v ffi 5 Federation Head Tells Conven tien of Laber'9 Rights and Duties I? - - BIG WELCOME TO LANDIS ft t1 - Jt. Anaflntrd Prr New Orleans, Oct. 17. The Amer ican Legien, in national conxentien here, today heard Samuel Rompers. ' htad of the American Federation of Itber, tell of labor's nlnn and aspira tions, its right and duties. Mr. Gompers and Keuewxv M JJandK commissioner of bavhall, re ceived n nelsv welcome from the ''hud dles" when they entered the convention ball. Tlin session was slew in Kuttini: . under way, nfter a merry nlpht I Numerous delecatlens inarched te the hall ever the ancient cobblestones that ' hve been deinc duty us paring almost ftlnce the day of Andrew .Inekm. Mist hung ever the rlxcr and the Krny hulks of destroyers of the navy flotilla loomed W threiiRh the risinc nprs. Presentation of the national colors te the delecntc opened the session. Uanferd MncNider then presented Jehn Harten 1'aynu, natlnnnl head of the American Red Cress, und declared that the Hed Cress had done a great deal te carry out the Legien's policy in regard te the disabled. Mr. l'ajne said the Hed Cress mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The army dirigible C-2 as It appeared vtlien It left Ianjrle) Field .vepteinber 14 en a trans-centinental flight. The blimp exploded tod.e at San nlonle, Tev., lilrJi It luid reached en Its return trip te Washington I, jb recard te the disabled. f Mr. l'ajne said the Hed Cress un" , . . , , "net a cult," but "the heart throb of fj , &, fjU'1 01010 C-2 tb Natien, without creed or color. ,-, . . w r, . rr , ll CominNHiener Jehn .1. Tlcert. of th- LXDlOdeS,' FlV6 H llVl fti Tedernl llureau of Induratien, thei, ex- i tended greetings te the Legien. He in- ' ilen,l rl... rM.nJ.llltntlnn nnil he-ultnlt- rnl"iunt I rum V w. One Harry Stevens Faces Murder Quiz Today tlen-ed the rchnlillltutlen and iie"iuau- catien program of the Legien. The, men who came back from Fiance, .Mr. Tl Kfrt aaid, were disillusioned when tliej found that "eme men had transmuted into geld the bleed the shed en b'-halt et high and fine iileaU." ,Mr. Ticiiart paid tribute te the L-glen for "Its constructive pregr.im ' in it mdeaver tu bring harmony and net strife, between capital ami labor. As lie gare credit te Lincoln for lm oppo sition te radicalism, he glanced nt Samuel Gompers, who acknowledged hlfi glance with n nod. , Tribute te Belgium was paid by the Xitslen with a lour when M. Jeanne, president of the llelgl.in Vuer.ms, u Introduced by I'emnt.t'iili r M.i Nid-r. Although M. Jcanne sipeke In Freii'-li, his address wan punctunted by tnthu tnthu Blestic cheerint' "Uelsium." he said, "will neter for jet what America did veither 11 , the ever forget what the trmaiis did. We bad four jears of German disci pline. tJermany must pa for the dun nge inflicted during the jenrs of eccu- , liatien. "We demand this, net as a -n-feence, but as a matter of simple Jus tice. I "It Is nhvajs the wav when war i.- i eyer, men .sav theie will never be an other war. We hope that this is tr:c, I but like Tranre we feel we cannot -n-ford te be defenseless." Cheered te the echo, a representative e the G. A. It. and one of the lnlt-d Au,; u st 1' Aluie. lit Sergenur broken. Serginnt llarrj Il'.k-s, leg broken. lien 1'aliK , newspaper man of San Antonie, arm broken and possible In ternal Injuries. Majer 1! A. Stimni commander of the eiuft, was slightly lmrt one of his ligs bfing wicncheil. He n nble te ! 'i.ntmi-tii ,,r oil the return trip, which elided teilnj nt Sin Antonie. urcjed Alilil Menies I he p irpusp of the tnitis-cetiiinentnl , .ht -v..- te ,.,nj ir-.l, route- te , 11BtlIlllrf ,re,n ,. , , aefngi.iih i.irwuA i fm the nf r. nation', , ... . i niiiters and give piactiie in her 'ad wjl-Hetters written by the minuter ip in luiip'-ilistiinu' cress. I'euntt.v '" Jirs- Mills te a New Yerk news- !ing. pnper syndlcnte. The letters appearel 'it wnt said that data assembled en ' "j'l: , .'2' ,wc.re. nnknt l'1.ls,tlS? the wertw.rd jeurne.i would preie in- l ""S"? '". lnnc'V" )nr ,n,ul '" " MiliiatiU- although the ship hail ten was no pain during the extraction and hone following." There nre letters alue which were written by Mr. Hall te Mr. Mills. These have been in the possession of n woman attorney employed for Char Char eotte. Afm Mill.' ulrtKiin.Tenr.nhl j daughter. The minister's letters nre full of 1 high-flown romance, in which he calls Mrs. Mills "wonder heart" and "dear est sweetheart" and "gypsy." In one of them he sneaks of belnir "exalted" nnd longing te "tnlk, talk, talk." He. wnnts te "leek into these wonder eyes nazci eyes," he bays, lie calls them i "crystal eyes" nnd sees and feels "all the nwe and wonder of the universe In them." Ask Meeting en "Our Itead" . The minister pretests that he feels like Tennyson's 'Vtreng son of Ged, ' immortal love," nnd he sn)s he wants' .Mrs. .Mills and music, be lie will bring the vlctreln. He tells her, tee, that he has been thinking a great deal about prayer, and arks If she has been pray I ing for him that morning. He is tmrc , of It, he says, nnd links love and nraver 'as "wonderful powers." In his letter he suggests that she "call- up 74 be- tween 1:110 and 2" if she cannot meet' him nt "our read" nt 2:15 that after-1 neon. I lie mjs Mrs. Mills Is "all the won wen ' der of life for me today ltc love m8tcry will power affection all are bound up in you." . In another letter the minister refers te a "ride," and expresses plcasnre at having seen her "well nnd her old self again." He says he "hated te leave her out downtown but it seemed wisest It would leek queer te go clear up le Carman street first and It was just tlme people would be en the streets." A third letter begs Mrs. Mills te try te realize hew sweet she leeks eat ing eclairs. 'Oh, I leve te get them for jeu." A fourth letter says his "thoughts and feelings nre tee full te put into words or en paper." which he bays is "just ene of my moods." He san in the same letter that Mrs. Mills Is his Quizzed in Murder s5sB?'wj''i. .;W sisiBiBiBHFf t , 'V "'? i asH V t ?"- ' -V'' ' ' m .bibibV JbibibibibibibH bibibibibK-' W. sIsssHi 0 i 4siBHsBnHK k MkjWs AH VkSIsHBQbisis I guess they were kind of foolish, but nobody can get me te say n person a guilty till he is preren be. "As treasurer of the cnurch I was pretty close te Mr. Hall. Va kept the. books together, nnd you can't make it tee plain that I never saw anything wrong In his talk or his notions. Seme s-ay we nre going tee far In defending him the way we de, but I guess every body will be glad if things turn out se both of them arc exonerated." Detectives learned last night that en the nftcrnoen of the murder a woman went out te the Phillips farm from New Hrunswlck and walked sevei-nl ,,,..., imvnml the fnrm nnd sat down en the perch owned by a Hungarian family. Alter waning mere iweiuy minutes she left. The Hungarian house heuse house wlfe recognized the pbotegruph of n woman who has been frequently men tioned in the case and which has ap peared in the newspapers as the wom an who visited her. The family upon whose perch the woman rested will be questioned today by the investigators. I'strew'd before tile return trio could be completed. In ttdumce of emViul reports Majer sen Ice. prepared immediately te order fil llljl nu hi n heuiil of competent of ef ti' i rs te i.etermine the cause of the ac cident and !i tcpetislbiltty if that si euld be possible. The report ut this heiird would be submitted te the Secrc t.irj, of War when completed, and it is tin- expcit.it en of uir si'i-v ii i eihi ials that It xv ill play an important part in whatever pr igram ler the development et helium j.as for use in Government airships m.i be presented te Congress Confederate Veterans, steed at Cem- ' the city Immediately for the tccne of the mander MncXider's side grasping hands accident. nnu supporting between tliem tin birs and Stripes. Vice National Commander Buss, of the G. A. It., brought greeting Jrem his comrade. "Vive la Trance," greeted M. Jac ques Teutruc. representing the Fietii h veterans. An empty right ceut sleeve and n left btenst covered with medal-), evidenced his xaler In perxlce. He brought greeting from his lemrades in France. Crowds Sec Accident CrexwU steel around the deer and outside Wien the C-li xxas unleashed, and miiid lightly above the tlner en the hungur. At tlie lirst sign of danger tht.x scattered in nil directions. Hi-n Ilaiiii- a reporter for the San Antonie Light, who xxas a pa'-t-engi-r, though badly injured, was true te n.s ne.xspaper iti-tiiii t. and telephoned the hrst account of the accident te r"tu-l thl-j citj . He then wan taken te the iiickaeii Jlemerlal Hospital. no doubt ns te Mr. Hall's feelings for tiic woman. Miss North said the pro ceeds of the letter sale xxcre going te Chariet te. The girl, .Miss North said, had told some photographs of her mother for 5100 borne time age. The xvemnn lawyer cetnplnlned that the money had net yet been paid Takes ltap at Prosecutors The State troopers threaten te give MIs North a "bad ten minutes" when they come up with her for concealing ind then disposing of evidence whicfi might be of use te the Commonwealth. "Why should I hove turned the let ters exer te the prosecutor?" asked Mi's North, "xvhen he never did an - Leisurely Trip West HOfnBn ,awjfP , net tr.xin'te hide. lh" xxestixjrd flight of the C- was but has been moving about town ac- iiriginallx mheduli'ii by way of Wash- lively, but the troopers had net caught iiigtnii, Al.ien. Ilixten, Hi'llexille. LI.; up xvith her several hours' start. Little Kui-k, li.illas, San Antonie, Humors, xx-hich have been far mere .Mnrta and utna. the wtern ter- numeieus than clues right along, be- mliiul bei.ig Itess 1'ield, near Les An- ' came still mere interesting. It w. is said ,eli-s. Seme changes in route were that the latest theory en which the made during the flight, the ship pass- rutherlties are working is that the ing exer Neg.iles, as well as Yuma, and murders were committed in the Phillips int making several of the calls erig- farmhouse nnd the bodies later placed lnalli planned She sailed from Lang- under the tipple tree xvhere they xxvre lex Field Sept. mlier 11, and nrriud found two days later, .it lless Fielil .September 'S, nfter a In support of this theory it Is said a Insure! trip West. room in the Phillips house shexvs whit The blimp type of airship l.- net de- leek like bloodstains en the fleer. The signed for aPitude work, but during a matress nlse is missing, nnd presumably ti st ihgiit the C-li hiul reached an ulti- was burnt, iiccerding te this theory, tide of -,.-,00 tect, xvhnh w.is consider-1 Again Seek "IUoedstains" .nil greater than an luight she xxas! ri, in,.n,i t . ,.... ... ... . vuk.t.bM. 0 ....V AV.HTIl ItUUOL up and prep-ire a detailed repeit te the i.enerul Patrick, chief of the army air commanding elliecrs here. Others Aboard Among the ether persons en txudi. some of xx horn sustain d hrulses, were C.iptnin JelTry Montague, Cniuain Nel Nel eon Walker. Lit iitenuut (I. A An-iet-sen, Deane Waon, icperti-r, Hous Heus Hous eon rh:eulc-le: e. i:. Helden, i:. I) Alexander and Snuiii'-l Carde-nas, Sun Antonie newspapermen. When the explosion eeeurnd the dirigible xxas being taken from the Inn i'ir preparatory te a flight ever the citx before leaving for Washington. The big gas bg spilt ns the dirigible struck the hangar deer. Pas-sen gers heard the hissing of the gas a5 it escapid from the bag nnd a few mo ments later the gas from some un un knexxn cause, possibly friction, became ignited, going up in a flash. Police ainhjlances and ennrgency mis r ished te the n-one a few moments after the report came and doctors h f IIAItKY STKVENS Who Ls being cvamlncd ledajr in connection xtllli tlw murder of his sister's htLsband. Iho Itev. Ivlward Wheeler Hall liandkerchleffl found en that fnrm since the murder. Seme practical jokers even hnxe gene se far as te get hand kerchiefs, cexer them xxlth beef bleed, held n pistol close te them and lire. The natural result would be n bleed-stained handkerchief with powder burns. I have seen ever a dozen of these hand kerchiefs around texvn." "What about a cuff link being found upon which wns engraved the letter 'S Totten xvns nskrd. "Tlchlde the bedv of Dr. Hall." he anchor," and that he wanted te Knld, "was found n geld tie clasp xvith '(' cngrnx-ed en It. J questioned Mrs. 1 ft. II fe trrf.iiiinfiik 4 1 lilii rttlil iiIia n I HUH HI l 'i'irii 'v tu Dili iiiiti nut; u. RECEIVES $5000 CHECK Genealogical Society Enriched by Gift Frem Anna J. Magee , A check for $5000 was presented te I the Genealogical Society of Pennsyl vania ey miss Anna J. jiiibch in h meeting of the beard of directors of that society at 1300 Locust street to day. Charles Penrose Keith was elected nresldetit of the organization te suc ceed J. Grnnvllle Leach. Mr. Keith ls an authority en Colonial history of ATTORNEY PROMISES NEW I EVIDENCE IN TWIN HQtf Mrs. McNslly Held' te Walt Heir. Ine In Court tomorrow ', Hammend, Intf., Oct. tf.ml . P.)-Mrs. Hani McNally, young of Frank McNnlly, flfty.f,ve.year!eU factory worker of Seuth Dend. In Un today emphatically denied hat she iti the mother of twins whom her hush. J chutges she disposed of. Fallnriu find the twins or' their bodies and vi Nally'M i admlmlen that he never actual j saw him led ihe locel police te X belief that McNally was the victim of. hoax. McNally claims his wlfe visits . physician, and that he saw two humll.. of blankets which he was told pin taincd the babies supposed te have bn born last December. Ne record ettu. births has been found. el ttl Prosecutor Jeseph Teed today, hew. ever, obtained a continuance of vl McNully's hearing until tomorrow a .' result of what he said was new i dencc, the nature of xvhleh he refusertJl discuss. u w Mrs. Agnes 8trahan Edgar New Yei-k, Oct. 17. Mrs. Asnm Slrnhan .Kdgnr., widow of NTu Edgar, of New lerk and Southampton died yesterday of heart disease. She n! the dausltter of the late Alexander Stralmn nnd granddaughter of the ii Bishop Strnhan, of Terente. She IcaJi! three daughters: Mrs. Klchard iT Pennsylvania and Is the author of sev- E 'steuart Dav s 7 annf0rd nn oral books en historical matters. ' M' " eleuart uaylB- "fly off with her te heavenland." be cause here "everything seemed se ser did, earthly, commonplace." Once , nlnlned that some time age Mr. mere Iip asks her te meet him in the afternoon en "our read," proposing te "go te n Bhew if it rains." In this fourth letter the minister refers te his xvlfe and Mrs. Mills' hus band, ha) ing he cannot talk te her nny mero In their presence, "something gets nil out of order and then I lese my peace nnd self-possession," he xvrites. Fake Clues "Planted" nt Scene It xvas said Inst night that two hand kerchiefs and a cuff link had been found Hnll found the tie dnp In the Sunday school room of the church. He advertised for It en the church blackboard, but no one claimed the clasp and It xx-as burled xvith Dr. Hall. Ne cuff linkn were found ex cept these xxern by Dr. Hall, xvhleh had I". W. H. engraved en them." Mr. Halt Defended State troopers who are investlgatln.; seem te hnxe buried the hatchet with the county detectives and they smilingly xverked hand In hand. They came in HBaBBBlVBlBaBBl Ki -jTbmbEimzL vlsBBBSlBaBBBBBf near the scene of the crime the day after and out of the courthouse all day and the bodies were dhcex-ered. Detective j refused te answer questions. Totten xvas asked te verify the report. Henry L Itartholemew, Junier xv.uden It was said one of the hnndkerchlefH j of the Church of St. Jehn the I'vnnsellst, l.ore the lettpr "S" no 1 tlm ether xviih a i deiiird theie had been any scandal In wemnn's handkerchief. Totten smiled the church. I as he said : , "They max- hnxe been Indiscreet," "There have been a bushel basket of , said Mr. Hartholemew. "In fact, I , Diamond Bracelet Watch Made of platinum and beautifully engraved, the border embellished with 28 diamonds, 1 7-jcwcl movement, ribbon wrist band $210. These rectangular bracelet watches arc greatly admired. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut. st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SIIA'EItSMITHS PHILA. DELEGATION , iSUl btil Wliti h-IHLb swathed in bandages with a Ineken nni , New Orleans, Oct. 17. The Phila delphia delegation has taken ihnrse of the St. Charles Hetel nnd has shexvn this old citx- "the city that care for for eot" hew te put en a real show. Errel White, Philadelphia ntterney. lu-t Jllfht organized n narnde of I'hilnilM. fihinns and staged n show which se far t hangar for the flight," he said. and possibilities of Internal injuries, Ii.ilues later tuid of the aciidtnt. lit had he-en threxxn te the ceniM-te flem. and la addition te brelen benis, had been shocked and stunned. He xxas taken te the hospital by a woman w he had driven te the field te ste tin-ascent "We wem being towed out of the .Miner JOSS net benn eeunled at the American . H. A Hri-nnms i-iiiiirn.irnler una sf.iml. liegien convention. ing in front and the rest of us were1 FOURTH U. S. AIRSHIP Aiueu ey ur. e. .x uiaiz. .lean .1 . -v ' " s JJervin and ether PhlladelpMnns, he captured a mule brought here by the Missouri delegation, decorated him xxith jPennsylvanla colors, commandeered n Jazz band and inxaded all of the hotels nd many of the restaurants and then showed the Creoles hexv te put en a jazz dance in famous old Jacksen Square. Southern belles xxcre net averv te being grabbed from the sideline and whirled In the anus of the fun -loving Philadelphia. POLICE GUARDING DOCKS TO QUELL STRIKE ROWS longshoremen Say Employers Won't Revise Wage Scale A police detail was placed alenj the 'jrtver front today ns a precautionary measure in the se-called "trlUe' 0f 4000 longshoremen. Se far there- haxc been no disorders. The longshoremen say t ex ri"rt for xferk every day, but that they un turned away, xvhereis officials of the steamship lines say the mtn in falling te report for xxerk have taken aitiuu Tantamount te n strike. According te the Ixme-iheremen's "Union, the dispute hinges en a rexlien e( the wage scale. Thej -ay tlux hnxe been xxerklng from 7 o'clock until it, while their regulnr hours are S te fi. They had lieen receiving pnj , the My, at the rate of sixty-five cents nn hour for the hours between 8 and 5 mnd a dollar for the uztrn hour In the morning and at night. jWjien the scale uim changed te a flit sixty-lhe cent banlH, as they claim It, was, the longshoremen say they re futed te accept it A shipping beard ruling, the union men claim, upholds them In the stand. 'ALLENT0WNHAS MAN-HUNT Search for Frank Bathaney, Who Fired at Fermer Landlord JUlenfewn. Pa., Oit. 17. Allentexvn police and the count officers arc- en a man hunt for Frank Iiiithauey, who to day from ambush tired at Jehn Hiim aerel. Ilathanev, n World War veteran, twenty-eight vears old, bearded at the Hctnmerels' from ICaster until July, when he eloped xxlth .Mrs. lleinmerel, The husband located them lu Brook lyn, forgave the xvlfe and bieught her home, while Uathnney get n jail sen tence, from xvhleh he xvns but recently Wind Sways. Airship "As the nose of the hlp came out ide 1 c f the hangar I noticed it sxvny a little l with the xxlnd As the ship xvas bronchi I farther our it iMrened te one side. I Seme of us reM In our sents. Hmv- exer. as the ship xvn-i a little mere than half xxa.x out, the wind caught it wth I full force ni.d 'airled it ever te t!m xxi-st side of t.ie enttance of the hangir. It then 6xaxi-l back. People u-ider us were ninnlng te get clear of the diip. "As the xx i'Ii! i'-t the big bag go It 1 dropped the, hottem of the ear, scrap- i ! Ing the iloer Then a puff of wind caught iih ard seeing the cur swinging men idnsly toward the xvest deer, 1 Je-- i ided te jump. ' I llghttd en ray feet, but the force of the fall xxaH tee great nnd I fell tj ih- fleer I turned nnd saw- the big ship rent and heard the liibsmg of ga Others xxere jumping and these en the lloer made a xvlld be-ramble for eafel. Hurled te I'loer ' In the nadst of this cx'-.teineiir there le iBt liaxe been another n w in flu bag, for the terce of the escaping gas threw mi x leli-utty te the flu r 1 r se te run, but had taken no m.ite it -m three steps, xvhen I xxas ngaln h-irle,! -e the lloer Then enme the eploien. I was knocked down by son e one running from the sfene. "Tlie big bag was r nni-s of flames I We ran out in front of the hangar. !1 I of tin ettierw must have get away from 1 the bag before the cxplo.en came, al though ii. any xvre h irt in Jumping mi I being hurled te the fleer I " Pandemonium i-elgiieU an.e&g 'i. I hundreds of ptctaters who were af it,,, j field, but nrmv ellicern ant enHst'-.l men iiuldcly rushid the note ser.i, ,s!y injured te the emergency dressing sfa- tien at the fu Id " eiupeueii te le.i.n in ciessing u,u ,ln "l,lnn,ik,f.l-n nn ,ha ..,.,;.:.."? the Tiei-.ts s.Hm ted and which deter- !if" il""1.1; ?,. ?i. .l;h appeared , ,,,,,,, ,i ii, ,,,.. ,) V' '"i"'.- ui uic iJit-m-y wiai. inn mur- ,',Afle.r1e,'inKt,enkC''f the dirigible S'V" XUm """' th Stal" time dexelejiment of nm, -inflammable "'n,a " 1I0'1eih?t Z "' J!jewe that h.liutii gas for we In arm airships. MHf'h""d .lv,i..i. i.v nm i-iwi i iiiuii int; ou- tectlves hove heard and are Investi gating, Mrs. Hnll objected te his friend ship for the woman, xvhe is peer nnd 1 of humble social standing, nnd cut off "Willie's" Income in nn pfTYirf n mnlm LOST IN TWO YEARS hlra lve her "" Thl,j rcP-' ' verified. pended "for c erimcntatien, censervu tten and production of helium Nexv Verii. Oct. 17. (Hy A. P i Destruction by fire of the army dlrlgl- ' 1 1" C-2 nt Proeka l-'ield today rnuil he fi '.rth spectacular less of a bis nirsl i xxlthin less thnu txxe years On Kehruery til the Keimi btexv t-.p ' ever Hampton Ilends: en August 21, 10'Jl. the 7AX-2, built In L'nglnn 1 for the T'r e(t Stnte, burst into flame-, ever H ii' rng'atul. xvith a dinth tell ( nf f irt t u i . mi .Tu nun i-v 1 1 '111 il a Annie Away "te See Lawyer" Detectives xxent te see Annie last evtning, but found her away. They weie told that she xxas off te see her luwcr. The detectlxes want te knew who th lnwer ls, and why bhe saw him and who paid his fee. Mis Addition t'latk, known ns "Min nie" te Mrs. Hall, and a singer in the choir, (iKe has been sent for, njnl xvlll unueige u turtlicr examination. Her It. 3! nliieli mtiile two trntii.A'l.intie testimony Is of interest because she xvas xejages m 11)10, was xvrecked In a gale i "ne of the pnrty which went te Lnke at II . Imi, Rnglnnd. Hopatcong the day befere the murder. iflir airship accidents Included in Louise Geist, a maid In the Hall iivliiti. n histerv nre: July 21, lf10 borne, also is te be called in nnd ques l'jvs of ten lives when a dirigible Ml Honed, the autherltlea stated. They ,n tl.i.'i.es into the Illinois Trust und liave talked te her several times, and Siv, igs P.nnk nt ('lib age. belli ve there ls still Information she can Jul 1-", 1010 Untlsh airship NH-11 i Siv 'hem which mny be of xalue. Ml into the Xertti Sen with a low of The authorities nre giving out an oc ec niehis lues, after hem? stnielt by ' ''fi-iennl letter from among the many lightning. I that pushed betxxten the mlnihtcr nnd June 20, 1014 Alrhlp and airplane Mrs Mills. The latest Is n brief nute collided at Vienna, killing nine. te him in xxhich the choir Hlnger speaks September 0, 1013- Zeppelin f.-l de- "f a visit te the dentist in New Yerk. strexid off Heligeland xxlth less of flf. iMn. Hall, according Ui her eivn state HBMHfllMk ijxlm jJ8PsH.sjiic?fsWri!lttl3afijBPJCS2S2SSMP J Mm One Tube Free Fer anyone te test The way te prove what Pep orient does is te send the cou pon for a 10-Day Tube. The delightful results, quick and apparent, will convince anyone who cares. If you don't knew them, send the coupon new, Tell Them Yemf Story Hew teeth or stored hew some decayed Teach them the new way te better protection teen lues o-teber 17, 1013 Zeppelin L 2 cr plfdd ever Jehannlsthnl airdrome, killing txventy-eight. Julx 2, 1012 nnlloen Akren, groomed for n tranB-Atluntlc i)iug, etpleded nt Atlantic City, killing ilxe. mnt. sanctioned her husband s tups te Nexv Turk with Mrs Mills for the purpose of getting dental work done. The litter ls addressed "Dearest ncart," and the eyceiut wen out by the authorities follexvs : "Hexv geed It x'lis of you te accompany me te the llenlden the Zeppelins 1 nnd 2 Count dentist's. Things would hare been dlf Zeppelin lest four etln-r greut pi ace. time dirigibles In accident- Zeppelins !1 it and iScutK'hlnnds 1 and 2. ferent if you had net been along. There 1 After-Dinner Tricks SAFER GAS SOUGHT aaUased. il.i fm &. '.ast evening he reappeared and Hem- igcrel threw mm out et tne nnuse. Sathnney fired txxe shots at Hemmerel V'Sb t'ilt the street and escaped. The police H'trYsfiam riiilndclphla te Hcranten have 'cDiWtK notified. ' jCMumbla Iteynl Arch Chapter, Ne. ieieerBie ih jwvin anniversary W. night in Scottish It(te Half, w xrrvui, Mile, isi-nciiuiea Wshep Jeseph P, Berry .rid A Seed v,elvr ...A .. . AIRMAN DROPS TO DEATH Lieut. W. A. Ball Crushed as Plane Falls In Texas Saji Antonie, Tex.. Oct. 17 ilij A. P Lieutenant Walter A Hnll. ixxen- rrr ri c nminnn r-e ' -seven, sutieneu at Kelly iiehi, miS I OR U.S. DIRIGIBLES 'rush.d te death at 0:I0 o'clock this ii, ernlnsr when his nlrplnni) fell Tidd f.xt The aviator xvns il.xing n single-sentisl plane ever the southern inrt of the citx nnd it crnshed at the intersection ,,'f two high way a. Pull wns married, his wife residing Iimp. Washington, Oct. 17 - 'B P. , -Less by fire of the nrmv dirigible C-2 nt San Antonie today, following en the ilestrtictinu nt Hampton Keiuls several months age of the giant airship Itema, ls expected bx air service ethi mis hfre te renexv the agitation for development of non-combustible helium gas for use lu all (Jeiernuient ligliter-thaii-nlr ships While no official report en the acci dent at San Antonie had been received otueers said it xvas evident that destruc DAVIS HITS RUMOR AGAIN nslsts There la Ne Friction and That He Will Net Resign Stnte Prohibition Director n.it,iu tien of the C-2 wns due te the une of declared again tedny he had no inten- hydrogen, ns wns the case with the tien of resigning. Nema Tim f'-'J measured 1112 feet In "I "11 repeat, the Director nld. engtll xvns 1H feet w de and (17 feet that tll'Te is no iruwi in the 291 I high, the bag hnving a capacity of that I am ' K'lni te get nt of ellice. t0 tl e li or A 172.IKMJ cubic feet of gas, She was The-. ihwlutely no frltllen between , box ,ip with hi propelled by two lf.0. horsepower Wright Cemml loner Ilayiies and myself of former holds lib meters, and normally carried a crew of any suit whatever. i eft mc nix officers and men. Her speed wns rated at sixty-five miles un hour. Shp was built at a cost of approxi mately $70,000. When the blimp left uer iieme minion at i.angiey lelci, vir- en tier trip te ivas no uiten !jrda for speed .across the tfltttfl DAntamlMiH "1 .1 the Pacific Censrf the: ten te establish ucxvj or endurance en thj . -I 1 .UTAff III- h.. ..,... .. ixuneii '- " i--j"jri cunt u tpeclal detail was sent from Winning Winning ten le .nvrstlifntc the liquor situation In Pennsylvania, Mr. Davis said he knew nothing about it. 'The doers of this office are open at all times for Investigation, and Iui V-eJceme, any that might be point; e(r nmy be pending," kenild I Ne. 20-i A N'anUhlng IWivtch Ilex A mntch box ls shown nnd rubbed be txveeu the hnnds. It falls te the fleer, and the performer picks It up xvith his ngnt iinriu. x lien lie opens ins nana i the box has dlninneared, I rumors I T1H trick ls done xvhen the box falls s he steeps te pick the his right hand the per- , h left xvrlst tielilncl his the right hand reaches I the knee it te-ises the box into the left hand. The tierfernier stunds un nnd ' pretends te rub away the box from his right hand, while the left hand rests ngaliih'v hln hip, xvhere It holds the box. After u little practice, If this trick Is done rapidly, It will prove very deceptive, CejiiHjjM, tin, ty Pubilv Liittr Cem fan v Nearly every mother knows that, un der old ways of brushing, teeth still discolored, still decayed. Teeth troubles were constantly increasing, until 49 in SO suffered in some way. Very few children escaped. New there's a better method. Mil lions of people new employ it, largely by dental advice. Te careful people of some fifty nations it is bringing a new dental era. Tell them about it let them test it. They will quickly see and feel the ef fects. And it will aid them, all life long, te better avoid troubles which you suf fered. Filmthe great enemy Modern research proves that most teeth troubles are caused by film. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings te teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary teeth paste does net effec tively combat it, se old-way brushing left much of it intact, Film absorbs stains, making the teeth leek dingy. It forms cloudy coats. Tartar is based en film. It holds feed substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth te cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. Thus, all one's life, most people's teeth were dimmed and threatened by that film. Twe combatants new Dental science, after long research, has found two ways te fight film. One acts te curdle film, one te remove it, without any harmful scouring. Able authorities, by careful tests, have proved these ways effective. New leading dentists the world ever are ad vising their daily use. A new-type teeth paste has been cre ated, te comply with modern require ments. It protects the teeth in five new ways, new known te be essential. These two great film combatants are em bodied in it. The name of that teeth paste is Pepsedent. Twe great mistakes Modern research also proves that teeth pastes based en soap and chalk brought undesired effects. They re- These Pretty Teeth Seen everywhere today Millions new use Pepsedent Whef ever you leek you sec the results in glistening teeth. And people smile te show them. Loek about you. Yeu can see that some great change has come. And these prettier teeth mean cleaner, safer teeth, multiplied protection. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Nete hew clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the visceui film. See hew teeth whiten as the film coats disappear. If you want prettier teeth, you will knew the way te get them. If you want safer teeth for you and yours, you will knew that this way brings them. Cut out the coupon se you won't forget. duced the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there te digest starch deposits en teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. They reduced the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there te neutralize the acids which cause decay. Pepsedent corrects these mistakes. . It multiplies the starch digestant, mul tiplies the alkalinity. Thus every use gives manifold power te Nature's great teeth-protecting forces in the mouth. 1 That is why Pepsedent is se fast' bringing a new era in dental hygiene. Pg-psaciffilt REG. as. The New-Day Dentifrice A new-type teeth paste, based en modern research. Acts in five ways new considered essential. Advised by leading dentists the world ever. AlHwdruggisU supply the large tubes, M lQlDAY TUBE FREE THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Dcpt. F-5S, 1104 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, III. Ma.l 10-Day Tube of Pep.edent te t iJKCfl5iSJ&fcte. Ltf Only b tub, te a temiir. Cii ,, IzM v.fk 'v
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