W1" IflHF'' v'" '1'"t'' Vf iWl ,-- J7.il 1 " t V"V i p. p-.t r-'4 ft' -..t- mriTUCR in "p",',j:" J$Xr, WntlB' .-,.... r AT V.Wtt IIOUU . ; m o I 'I I VOL. V1L-N0277 Research Bureau Head Scores Hadloy for Failure to Pro vide Redemptions ftllST PAY HIGH INTEREST FOR COMING FIFTY YEARS Would Have Rotan Look Into Failure to Observe Usual Precautions LOSS MAY BE $2,000,000 "Disregard of Stewardship" and "Poor Financing" Among Criticisms Hadley Is Noncommittal on Loan Deal Criticisms City Controller Hndlcy did not lose his appearance o unruffled cnlm today when tolil officials of the. Bu ttau of Municipal Ilesenrch had al leged neglect of stewardship on Ills part in connection with the recent issue of $.",000.000 worth of bonds. To nil questions, Sir. Hndley re plied tliey should he referred to the Mayor and City Solicitor, who Jointly arranged bond issues with him. When told the research bu reau officials regarded him responsi ble as the city's financial officer, ho gave all his attention to papers before him, cutting short the Inter view. A neglect of stewardship worthy 01 investigation by the District Attorney was the description Riven today to City Controller Hndlcy's failure to Include a redemption clause In the $5,000,000 of municipal bonds sold July 10. Frederick I'. GrnenberK, director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, bluntly rLaracterlzed the omission ns a neglect ff trust nnd said it may cost the city from $1,000,000 to .,000,000 that need not have been spent. The entire W.OOO.OOO issue of fifty jear 5 per cent bonds wni snapped up by bankers, who later made n strong relllng point of the fact that the sc- urities must run at that rate of interest until mnturlv. The practice with municipal bonds, ns with industrial bonds. Mr. tJruen berr said. Is for the corporation Issuing the Mcurltles to reserve thn right to! redeem them within a certain period. This precaution is taken so that ad vantage may ia taken of any lower Interest rate prevailing. The $5,000,000 Win Inst duly. Mr. OruenbcrR continued, carried the IiIku fst Interest rate of any municipal bondi In forty years. Hut it Is recognized, lie fald, that within five yenra a drop will occur In interest charges. Had a clause been Inserted in the ponds reserving the right of redemption n five years, Mr. (Jnienberg said, it li possible the city would have been able to refloat the securities nt .r per nt. This reduction, calculated over a period of forty-five years, would have meant the saIng of $1,1 125,000. How City Could Sate A drop of of 1 per cent in the in terest rate would have naved $1,500,000 ver the forty-five-year period, Mr. iiruenberg continued, whilo u drop of 1 per cent would have saved $',00O.O00, n enormous amount compared with the 'lie of the loan ir-elf. .Mr- Gfiie'iherg was asked what he thought of Controller Hadley'a notion in Itl nir tn biM.ii ,. . ...i .... i .the bonds :","uu" ,muw tr,','J V'.'1 Is n,lI,ll'- 't l neglect of 'fwtmhip or stewardship ami may lie worthy of ine.stigiition by the District Attorney 01 h,,w other public nulhorilv S repl&S" ' ""S,P0t of d,Uy ,n offlC1'-" nnJnr;.(Jril"b(rii: snl(1 ,hnl trustees in Pmnte corporations who full to exer- tBnlov.1. r;1,",r."ltl,"; iu loss the Mr KL ""',1 l",' wlmliiiilly liable, officials lfr.K "?a,l",h Point that city norntil '"'l''")! by n publlo cir- Wliist oflie.als In a prhate corpora - of,tl..nii,'!"f'"'ni'.c OJ"1' ,ltllPr ofllcitiN 0 the Iturem, ,,f Municipal ltescarcl, Mr. (.ruenberg bluntly raised this ,,ucs- thlsAnLlI;"'"V Vmf'1'll, ""Ponslbl.. for he e?? n,nr"",llUns '" Br,,,lt luS! " flr-ty llnbl, f0l 'nalfeasance iu of- wh dv '"',".''' ('l'i.s' llusincss, the I-'utiirn (inln otcil Out l'ie boink ..,... . i.i ...... II.,t'"A- -. '. l''hlicntl i ., ". '- I'.iiuiillll ilM Ti "' l,l"'entIon stated, luu me redeinni n oi....... i ,.. it , ', ..mini- OI-1.-II ill- nimbi nn, i.... ".""'"' lu' Premium Ity " vnil ." " 1"rRI'' l,ut the Ireil,"' TT ,""li!1(m ,,f N,,v1""' "" I'Winil." " "" ". Jt-ui- ed: Itsbir 1,1, . .'.V' llKl' '''.'"I. has si ''WrturlBht'tJiV;, ld mes of puttaRe Compulsory Democracy flint's vlml I , , . . . 1'Ctn, V1..1...1. .. . - ....v mi in',, urmii i in .., vi. -'"'""'icMtcli into Pete the .hut nnu Peter NieholB, good nuierienii n . "o a b lob It ,,l,0,, ,lmt U l'ele, JoVV",,l ''"'"Pletcd. Ueninn MitM; 3r-x. i- 3-mvih wtuyi; GITY BOND SALE NKGHHCED - BY eun T.ttii. A K Kntcrtd n Second-Clnnn Matter nt thx Iotome fit Philadelphia, Vx lln.lAa .1... tut nf 1tnM.li D IB1II .. Under thn Act nt To Wed Briton MKS. MAIIOAKKT FUMiKCK Who lives nt Fifty-ninth street and Pro.xel Komi, and who will marry tlio nephew of Lady Lan caster August ID, in Kngland BROWN IS DEFIED T McNichol Disregards Order of President Judge Reopening Support Case ATTACHMENT IS ISSUED An attachment was issued !) .Judge McNichol In tho Domestic llelations Iirnnch of the Municipal Court today for the arrest of George 1. May, pro prietor of a restaurant at 71 1 Market street, for contempt of court. Tho contempt arose throuck May's failure to pay $.'1500 due bis wife. Mrs. Ida May, and hbt two children, Theo dore, two and a half years old. nnd Pa tricia, one year old. on n support order. Judge McNichol issued the attach ment In spite of an order innde by Pres ident Judge Uriiwn, of the Municipal Court, reopening the suit brought by Mrs. May ngninst the restaurant pro prietor. Judge Itrown issued this or der notwithstanding the fact that the Supreme Court hail refused to listen to May's appeal fiom Judge McNichol's original ruling. ltefuscd to Accept Appeal Judge McNichol on January 15 last issued a support order ngninst May for $500 a month. On January 17 Mn appealed to the Superior Court, alleg ing that the order was excessive, mid that it was beyond tho power nf the Municipal Court to Issiip such 1111 or der. The Superior Court nflirmt'd Judge McNichoi's order, lcfiifiiig to accept the nppeal. May's next step was to seek the in tervention of the .Supreme Court, ask ing a toview of the case. This the Supreme Court refused iu a tilling handed down last t rtday. Judge McNichol thereupon issued an order upon May to appear todav mil ...V . V ,.,..... ...v.. ,., - show cause wbv he should not be ml. I judged ln contempt for failure to pnv i the court order. Todav Mrs. Mav's alloi-nev. Ilenbi. mill M. (Jolder, appeared befoie Judge McNichol and. as May was not nresent. asked that an attachment be issued. "Your request for an attachment is granted." Judge McNichol said. "f now order that the defendant May shall be taken into custody nnd lemnuded until be complies or puys in full the amount due this woman mid her chil dren. Think Hi own Was Deceived "I am amazed to learn that Judge Drown has ordered a rehearing iu this matter. I do not believi tlmt ttlie facts in the case were propeily placed before him. When the highest court in the State sustained my decision it was a mnndate to be obeyed and no other iiuirt or person had any light to sel i aside. In icy opinion Judge Ilruwn had been iluelved by ome one "I tip not believe lhat the prciding Judge would si I such nu example nor do 1 believe it is tlie policv of the preiillng Judge to humiliate another Judge of his court. "1 would suggcut lo counsel that he lake the matter up with Judge Ilinvvn immediately and explain to him in mi nute detail the facts ns I hey really exist in this case Judge 111 own has ordered a rehearing Coiitlmit'il mi I'sitK I'liur, Culiiinu Thrrii CI CPTDnfMITCn UnBCC ELECTRULUIbU HOKSE Hfll 0 UP fM J TRAINS l-IULUO UT IM. J. inmiMO tquine, iniiicu uy i niru ,nan, biockb P. R. R. Electric System A dead horse held up the Pennsylva- ilia ltiiilroad's electrified system in New Jeisey lust midnight lor litteeu miii- llles. The hoise had been bought iu Phila delphia by Peter Culger, a farmer near Westvllle, N. J. Culger sent Daniel Morris nnd John Daniels, Negroes, to thu city for If, and they took it acioso the ferry aud started to lead it towuro Westvllle. Thev started across Ihe electric inll- inml line at llrovvning'.) Crossing. I IliooUlawn. and the hoise balked, lie! i nu down thu line, the men after him. The hore swerved from the middle of the truck and came in tontiict with the I elect! Hied third rail. There was it llus'h turl the horse went down, livid green liies coming from bis body. The filghteiii'd men run for help, hut no one dined touch the horse with the i-iirieiit piissliig through his body. It was neccsnry to telephone to Ciuudeu and hnve the current Mint off all along the line. AUTOS REPORTED STOLEN The following uutos wive rivuitcd i.luleu today : M. C. Ilogush, Mount Holly. N. J.; Mux Potash. Wilted and Wolf streets ; J. i:. Smith, 17L'l Ninth Pink iivtnue. Uloiiiinl Weisbeig, 1711 Ninth Franklin stitet; Hell Telephone Co., Hleventh nnd Kilhcrl ; V Sjos tiom, 1715 North Tenth sticet; 15. White & Co.. 17111 Sunburns Dr. J. W. McMonlgul, 1HU0 .Smith lJroad street; llnrry S. Ilenstock. "iVJt'J Kensington nvenuos Ohnrlcei ZoloL lU'JU Illaviu I street; Harry HaJrls, 0OJ3 North Ninth '..I.nf anH A VILvlai. r- snl lllll blttl.,, U,u . l.fe.l nv ! . - ' ' '-' 3 ft JK ',1 - '' fc 5 Jr' sf BY FELLOW JURIS IJuentmj public flfeftger Miirrh n. 1870 TAXI DRIVER SLAIN Friend of Dead Man Gives Clue to Possible Murderer and His Name REVOLVER USED IN CRIME NOT FOUND NEAR BODY Theft of his new automobile is be lieved to have been (he motive for the murder of llnrry Garwood, the jllncy driver, whoso decomposed body was found in the woods near Illlisburg, eaily in the week. The auto, 11 sedan, has been recovered by the police, but they will not tell in whose possession it was. Wllllnm McKee. another iilncy driver, with whom Garwood boaided up to a short time before his death, and who has been questioned by the police regarding his knowledge of the crime, talked freely today. He expressed the belief that the man found with Gar wood's car was the murderer. lie, claimed to know the slayer. I "That's what he was killed for." 'said MoKee. "Just to get his automo bile. The murderer wanted to run away with n woman, even if he Is married aud has n wife and two children. Wh, he even had the nerve to drhe by bis own house, in the stolen ear with the woman. One .Man Under Arrest Gilbert Young, twenty-eight enrs old, a Iladdontleid steam fitter, is un der arrest in Camden ami has been since tho hotly of the dead jitney driver was identified yeteiday. Prosecutor Wolveiton insisted that Young was not being hehl for tl' murder, but on a technical cha "ge of lurrying coiucnled. weapons. Tlie Camden l!icinls knew that he I was intimate with Garwood and went j to his home yesterday lo question him. They found n revolver iu his posi.es.siou I and immediately 111 rested lilm. i hey say they want him to tell them some-i FOR HIS NEW AUTO IS POLICE THEORY thing about Garwood's haunts nudjUUUIII bOUtlCs? HUODHIMU ' ,t t'- , . , . i ' - McKee iiImi was questioned lit lcnglh , utter tne ponce- learned tnai iiarwoodi had been motoring with McKee's wife the night before bis disappearance. It ,, ,. . ,.... ..... s i bitter quarrel when the couple returned i home, and the police considered this as was averred that llieie had oeeii u u possible motive lor the crime, now said they have entucly ilisn It is Milled tills theory . The police refused to divulge what I hey had learned from McKee, but he was not so leticint this mottling. I 'ill nil Identified ltod.v "I identified the body Monday night, light lifter they brought it lo the Morgue." he said. ,-l knew it was Garwood and tlie police iTid too. long before his Htepfather saw il yesterday. "The man they found with the stolen auto Is the man who can tell most about the killing. He was just icaily lo skip with another woman whui the police got lilm. "There was nothing to tli.it sforv about m quarreling with my wife over the trtn with tiurwood. Mie and her . ... sister went with linn to visit a relative of my wife, ami then they went to Ills, home. The got back In good siumiii amb then Garwood drove lo t amdeii. He was at the terminal hetoie l o clocK. "Theie is no other motive for tbi crime other than the theft of tho c.u Garwood was not a woman's man, and there Is no scandal connected with his life." Movement Are Tiaied The police have traced Gin wood's movements on tlie day of his disap pearance wllh fair accuracy. He was eating lu the Terminal Kestnuraiit. near the ferry, Saturday moiulng, July L'M. A man came and asked him to drive lilm to K'.lishurg, which is about three miles from where he was killed. 11 bioinrht him back after a time 11...., .... I ...... I.lll. III.. L.11,,11. III. III .mum . ...".......... r...... ." I icappeareii nun a-uvii iiiui in iiou- imu to Klllsburg again. He ilrove away and lias not In en teen since. Tlie police tbeoiy is that he was waylaid nnd mur dered on his way back alter having his passenger lit us ile.stiuiltlou, Gmwooils disappearance wus le potted to Pic police July "'s by Mi-Kce, with whom he boarded at .'US Cumber land street. Gloucester. Garwood's body wus loiiuil ny nerr.v-picKcrs .-sun- i day iu the woods about1 15(1 feet oil i the .Mnrlton pike In u cliimii of buslits. ' llie lioi IV wus HI sneii a uuu ciise in ' ,jecoiiii)osition that it uiiild not ue i nmi-ed until i'iO net dliv. It was at first considered a i ase of suicide, but the Coroner's examination ills. dosed n bill el hole ill the head ami no l evolve! "Id he found near llie 'body, hate jesteiiliiy the ( amdeii pu- ( lice announced thiitlliins llolaus. Mep- ,-.!.,. (1f t. dead dilver. had identlhe, .Ihe body mid mil tliey iielievcd lie mm i neen miiiiiuii-n. I Thftd IH-ath In Kanilly Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoluns visited the i Morgue iigaiii this iiiorning mid uiiidn Ueitnin of tin ir Identification. Mrs. llolans is lu-ostrnted. She bus bad two other sudden deaths In her luniily. In IMS n daughter. Mr. Victor Addis, died suddenly, and n week Inter Mrs. Anna Gehrct, another daugh ter, died ot a broken heart through grieving over her sister's demise. Harry Garwood's mother and her second husband lived on a farm back in the wood near Crosson. and up to a short time ago Harry lived with them, Then he we.it into the jitney business between GlmiceMcr and Camden and lived with the McKees. He visited his own fiiliitlv Ireqiieimj bout u week ago he trailed his old ciuv iu at a Gloucester agency for 11 new siilau. The last time his parents saw him was 011 the night before his disap pearance, when he visited their Inline to take some Inmps and lighting ti turcs from 11 limousine body be hud left there. He had two women wllh him in the cur at the time, Mr. Holmm says Due of tli' woman seemed. 111 11 hurry, and (be visit was a brief one. A renewed search of the spot where the boy was found this morning dis closed io tract' of a- levolvcr. The bushi-i were undisturbed, mill cxiept for u few- tufts of blond hair clinging to (lie branches, there was no evidence of tlie gruesome di-envcry tlmt bad been Hindu there. Tor this lenson tin, police believe that Gnrwood wus slain Iu the road, his car takenfrom him mid the body hidden In tlie bushed. Crtint urB.d in, c.thollc. t0 jfwfi.i-J4iJv. ' ? .un tat'ur, PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 Hold Dapper Young Hubby of Manicurist as Forger Charles N. Balliet, Nephew of Philadelphia Doctor, Defrauded Hotel While on Honey moon, Is Charge Father Refuses Aid A lioncwnooii with his mnnictliist1 bride financed by check, ..Id .0 worthless, led to the arrest here " Charles N. Ilalliet, son of n prominent 1 The youthful prisoner, wiio is sirn lawyer nnd banker of Lchighton and ' jUt and a .nappy '';"; '"." , , ,. ... m tii, i-fiii before Magistrate Ducun, nt the U1I1-, nephew of Dr. i. M. Ualllet, '" tv-second nnd Woodland avenue Mil-1 Fowclton avenue. ,-, He was placed in custody ot the I Dr. ItnllKt refused to have anything .. , , . , . . 1 to do with the twenly-fotir-yenr-old youth, n former Dartmouth ( ollege , student, wiio was loniiniticd 10 .uoju- mousing Prison today when no applica- tlou (or bail was muile. Hulllet was iiioleteil here .1 mi 0 II lor . fnrrv. He Im ki.I.I ... bnv tl.lSHed I checks of it face value of $250 on the Ilinnageineiic. oi itie noiei .soiniiiiuui;, Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut streets. ! where tiart of the honeymoon was I unsseil uniler un nssiimed linme. accord- Ing to tiiptniu H. .1. Kiueriy, tue note ing to Cantnlii II. J. Siberly, the hotel manager. He also contracted n $00 board bill for which he dodged payment, ; it Is said. The honeymoon period was about two months, ago and followed n whirlwind courtship of an attractive young woman employed ns a manicurist. Recently he went to New York City, returning here u few days ago. Nabbed Leaving Home Operatlves of the Taylor National , n '"ore to sav about it. Detective Agency, headed by John II. I -Mr. Ilalliet said his sou was In !. Taylor, former superintendent of police, hlgbton about two months ago. He trailed the youth to 1010 Spruce street, , knew nothing of the young man s mar where lie and his wife are said to have riagc, however, be said, except for a engaged lodgings. I short item in a newspaper. PUT ART ABOVE HER, SAYS WIFE IN COURT Mrs. Goldberg Also Says She Harvey Melson Dies When Found Picture of "Soul Mate" I Driver Tries to Avoid Acci While Pressing His Trousers ' dent Near Absecon .. rtnnr-o i iiirsn a un -loo nun n artistie tcnipeinii.eni mine I'liMinml and not euotigh In the wife gineer. of 0101 Lebanon avenue. West ( drawn , e'o'lv ingetln-i thai it I- im were blamed todnv in Domesllc lteln-I I'.lli,"',f,,'!1'.i"' "a liilU'!1 instantly al I possible f.,r one of th-in to have in. fe t ti 4fttir r lull iiiikiiti i n iv it him hu iinrmiiiv. ........ .At. !.- . 1, i !. ff Inn i,l 1ml t.ons ( ouit for the marital iliflicultiiM ' of Mr. and Mrs. Kdvvard Goliib-rg. 'J'2'2" ' South Tiventv-sccond sjred. - . ,,,, 1 ! .1... a ,n ' ,.lfl1IUt,K. UlllMl l, ill ' I in world a Kilwnrd Garieit. piano soloist, who has been pluvinj recently at one of tl piei ai Atlantic Citv. v is lom initteil to jail by Judge McMciol until lie puis up a band of $500 ns a guaran tee that he will pay his wife .?:'.0 a week for herself mid her two childuu. Kvelju, I en ynrs eld, and Joseph, light years old. "This woman stood b jmi when you weie struggling for lecogintion as a musician." said Judge McNichol. "She cooked your meals and kept voui house nnd mended your clothes. Now I iu going to see that you Maud by lm I'lid you'll stuud comuiilteed until yo.i put up the bond." I'irciI a Diwu-ie Golilbeiir. or Garrett, it wa teu lied, had written tour tune to his wite uigiug that she gi l a invoice. i m- leiters were otfered the Judge iu evi- deuce. The wife's lawyer told the toiti-t , that he hud tried to reconcile the pair, but Go'dberg had explained his w iff I vus not intellectual enough tor lilm I nnd was lucking iu aitNtif lempeui- I. cut. Therefore. Goldboig expiaiiidl. t,.e.v co.ibl. ...t live together. A beautiful youug woman, 'mil to be proininent socially, was mentioned hImi , by the attorney, but her niune was not , introduced. I Mrs. Goldberg, u very neally dressed I and rather good-looking little woman,, said she had been piessing her ln- "1U11."'"- """ " blinds troiiM-rs one lav so he t-oiihl iiiuke a L'ooil iiiiDeiiruiue. when a pho- 1 loguiph fell out. She mi id she taxed him with It and he told her it was the pictuie of "his soiiliuale." Later Mrs. ( :.l,lli..i-i sulil ln found two letlers Ivvtitfen by her husband to the voung I woman, lontaining such eprcsiiiu us "angel fiiLe" and "dear he.nt Had Left Home N,.M (;uhlbeig complained I n 1(Um m,i )vvn UVU1V fl(,m her i (lls w . nll( ,llU ,, I. lis- since was dipuidenl on him mlely for "iipsiil tor heiself uild her chlldleii. Sue declared he hud worked for ten yiars to help him In every wuy she know with his lit fistic caite'r. Gohllierg, it i said, lf- elveil 50 a week for hi wmk at the 1(. ", , lnmie eoiiMderable inoiiey be- 'f ll(,M ,,v pnVUle lecllnls n,,. iniiieliiii. iu toilnise ln II glase , ,owIll., lnll. mot lis wife after (. ,nllll). j-m.,, t(, ,-,,,.,., ini t Miinlu inoi i ilint uti 1 1 Mil ill -lit Kuiwlil c Willi lit Itl "You brought ir ou jowrM'lf." sho Maul. ZR-2 TO SAIL AUGUST 25 Monster Dirigible to Cross Ocean to Lakehurst, N. J. Washington, Aug. I i IU A P 1 -'I'he monster Hiitish-built nuval di rigible .Il-L1 will sail from II. vvden, l'lighiud, Auc.ust L'5. for its station ut I.nkeburst. N. J., the Nnvy Depart ment announced today, The ZU-L. fonneilv the Ilrilish diilgible Il-IW. will be coniinnnded bv Couiiiiuiider L. II. Muxfi"ld f the Nnvv. 011 the Tiansiitlantic llight with Lieutenant Coiiimmider X N llieg, us secniid in loiiimnud. The ship Is ll'.l I feet long, til'n feet longer than the H-.'lt. which inade Ihe trip to the Cuitcd State, and buck In Ju'v. IDttl. She has m erulsitiK' luduis of 51100 miles and 11 speed of b nveeii liltv and sixty kuol HARVEY TO SIT IN COUNCIL American Representative Formally Invited to Attend Paris Meetlnn Trillion, 'Aug. ! Illy A. P -A formal Invitation for an Ameiioaii rep- lesenttttive to attend the meeting of the Allied Supreme Council, which 1 liens in Pans next Monday, was coui- UHinicated to the American Kmbav hero this afternoon through Colonel ! St. Ahilne, the French AnihasMidor In London. United Htatcs Ambassador llnrvev, vcomianieo.Dy n Bumii stnlT, will leave for Paris c"V Saturday Ilalliet1 wan arrested about IJ.IIO tnVZ&Zi 0t with him nt the time. W 11VV"" ""Tr'L.. .."i 1 Olll'llll IUUT l III" u UK to" tin; ,)cetel, ,.,. t tuu indictment. He was jm,wfttPv nftt.r his nrreit taken (0 the uctertive agency headquarters, , Tliclp jiall(ll nppclirc(i dejected. H j r(.fllw,(l ,f, giu. nliv information about 1.1. .., .... i. itn inmo mi! "P... ."l".' . "1 " ' ..I Tl. H .111... I llls n,.l0j ln ,.aott l0 ohl'uln bail .,.., i nele Not Inlcrested Dr. Ilalliet showed no interest in the voiitli todm when Informed of 4iis i.tlnht - ,nvc i se,,n ,m for eight, nine ,)r jtlI ,,.niSi- . ,,ni,, "I understand he has bi-n rut her wild. I suppose lie will have to ro to prison. Mr. Ilalliet. the young man's father, was informed by telephone today of bis son's arrest "I haven't time to go down to Phil adelphia," he stated. "He will have to take care of himself. I have noth- AUTO CRASH KILLS EEI n, ...rsr-rs. v, ..n-nn , morn bLIMUtU BT rVIUIUli LIUH I Ci - itai-vey .MeNon. nuexpeit nm-iii" en- , ' ' n i"i' iiihmiiii), "ii'ii ii n titii'Mii"- m-Pi l0U,i f). Oeenn Citv. ei ashed Into a motortruck mi White Hor'e pike, , three miles above Absecon. He was ll.ll - - l!,.i .,...... ..1.1 II"1 'J I'" ,HIS lllll, A I .. l..l Mr. Melson was dead when Hubert ' Pru eb. of Hnmmonlon. who win driv - i inz tlie i iir. lifted him finni t'.ie floor oi the machine. The iiioloiliiii'h. Iii'loiigiiij in Pu.iu .t Knele ..r PIiIIioImIt.I,!,, nn.l .1, it .,, I ill MGINEER bv Henrv West, bml been stonoeil iherelf i' tlie side of tlie road for tlie repair. As Mr Melnon's nu neaieil ihe, Irui'ic, nt the rate of twentv-tlve miles I nn nour. iignis ot un nutoiiiitiiiie pro ceoding in the opposite direction blinded Prnscb. He swerved to the side of the roaii'to avoid the oilier automobile and unshed into the truck. Piascli sliouleil at oicupiints of the lnsr.ing aiitoinoblle. but il was not Mopped. Mr. Mi Koii wus taken lo (lie Atlantic C.ty Hopltnl. where h -l- Jiiiik snid he had died of out u,-sioii of tho brain. Melson wus founerlv u:.i ii.-il-cp of tlie Keystoiu Welding and Kugiueeriiig Co.. I ,m, vi aintit stieei. tie ieigueil I-eli-i ic.nry 1 and became an nut nbile snips. man. lie is suivived bv u widow mul , two childreii. Harve.v . -,x jeais old. nnd Hazel, two years old. who are m ' Ocean City - RRITICIJ FFn MARHAI Dn"',"r.,1 J 4. 1 ."" "Z ' BARELY ESCAPES DEATH . -. H Wilson Ovrbo-irri t r "enry wnson, uverboard at Regatta, Rescued by Racers I (.'owes, Isle of Wight, Ai, I Tield ' MatHhal Sir Henrv IIuuios WiImhi. ! chief of the liritlsh Impel nil General Staff, hud a narrow cm ape fimu drown ing yesterdav while tidlowiug tic inces for small craft iu the ('owes liegnitn. The field Maisliui was im i.'i',. yawl and a heavy sea washed him nv.-i hoard. Two yachts I'nmpetipg in t1 e lace sailed bv Sir Art bur S Dope ami Colo nel Hoilurt went to tint iiiiie of the j 1- it-Id Marshal, who had maiuigiil to j keep allont When they hud iii'u"d lilm Mr Aith'ir and t'nioini lioiiuit resumed the i.ice m whnh il.i i boats finished second i.nd thud I ANOTHER PLEA FOR EUROPE1 Friends' Relief Agent Writes of Poor German Children Samuel S. Penuock, dire tor of the Frieiiis' Relief 111 Fiirope. 'ippuils tori fin ther aid lo pi event widepii.i. suf. fering from sturvntinu and ixpositrel among Geimati children, In a letter just 1 received b,v friends lieie, Flist impiessiotis in German cities' nre ml1 leading, according to Mr. Pen-; nock. In the poorei scclnm of the. cities mid jn small imlnstiiai se'i.ntis chllilr. 11 nre iiiideruoiiiihe 1 ntnl insiif ficieiitlv clolhtd. Milk is of pool quality The cloth ing shortage is becoming worse, nnd suffering will bo acute if lclltf Is not nvullnblc before winter FIGHT OVER LARGE ESTATE Daughter's Right to Equal Share Challenged by Recluse's Sister New 01I1. i ' -I 'I'll., iielit of Mrs. Kate Stevuis 'Fnguu in shine equulh III the SI, -(Ml, ISM) tuist f'i'id left by her father, Calvin Ainmv Si vens, 11 lecllise, who died last Marc 1 is ques tioned tn a sun hroiight bv Mi Gince llb'liaiilson. sistei ot the iiiilliniiaiie. Mrs. Fiivjiin. who v iim fonneilv -i st 1 . dint at "lvile sclioi 1 in (Iceibrcol: near Philadelphia, eh j.e 1 wilh "Dick" Fiiifini. Dnitmoiith atutletu. '.nti nl'i-i 1 er fiii.ier's il.-.ti li WALES MAY REPEAT VISIT Popular Prince Contemplates Return to Canada Next Spring Uintlon. Aug. I - (llv A. P 1 -The popular Piinee of Wales may be in Canada imam in April or May of next year. The Dally Mail states that bis tour of Indln will conclude nt Karachi March 17, ill22, whence the Prince nnd hlu potrty will return home by xyay of Jailan,and,probally through Canada. 1'ubllsfced Dally l.xcept Hundoy. copyrlKht. 1t21. by E FAR EAST ISSUES. Tokio Now Expected to Meet U. S. Half Way on Pacific Questions HIT BY PASSING OF BRITISH ALLIANCE) v u.l.VTON V. OlLIIKItT sun (,T,.m ..1 K,,nis fuhilc i.irr coPlohi. to.;, l.j ,.!,. r.r.i0,r cm. ... . . ... aMIIIIIJtOll. Aug. 4 - 'I'he coining, eonference on the Km- Itnst Is likely to j mill I lie .lapanese l,ou lomenl lnucli more i cnily to lo-nperate with the 1'iilted Stales in an luieoincnt which will suppoit Ihe Integrity of China Ihnti is generally suppo-ed in this eountrv. First -I'ioiii JupMtif.si- sources it Is learned that Japan mi the ShiiHinru Hughes negotiations lm ielcled com pletely to the Ameiiinn demands ie gardlng tin: Island of u. Second I'roru the .ime -ouicc il is, learned that Japan is hkch lo withdraw from Shantung. This withdrawal, it is said, can easily be mi ranged and mav take place bifoie the i unfi-ience begins. If it i.s delayed until the ninference. it, will certainly be i.ne of li results of ih? conference. Thiid--Japan will i hi t the Knifed ' States half wav iiu uni fitopositioii o dlsmiintle forts iijipii rhi. Islands of the Pacific- tn the i ml i'f making war 'ess iil.e'v un that . nil . ! Would Welcome Kniigultiou If Ihe Aiii"!'iean iniiliiiu should be. as indicated in tuitlioi.lativecircles, that .laian U cntltlnl tn nmm for expansion ' upon the contitunt f Asia and that 'thn should receive till political control of Mnncliuila in ntuin for her with urawul fiom Shantung and Siberia (i ml her abatement of the ivvetity-one de- j mauds upon China. Japan, in the opin ion of the person aln-iuly iefeir"d to, ! would welcome this n-i ognitioti of li'-r place among ihe great nntlous of the ; 'earth. ' Japan Is niiv.uus m -r the coming Mrn She .. -o-iues that the Ai1Ki,)..llp.u.e-.- ,tll,ai..e is gone. She Ibis no i.peetiit!i)ii of leliewilig it, find will not pn s fm- its i-iiewnl. She sees tiu. two gte.tt Aiuhi-Saxon niitiuiis ll K I tM-illfll( II II ll-i 't ii u in1' "m doe t appi.ne. What she seeks is such relation with both nf them that 'her position as oim of the gre.il lowers I..J.I... l'.....,IMI......I.,n.. 'l, till' lill-l llll t -' ' III All of this emne-. from it ! "li" '''- ' soun e and i. of course, ..li icnuiil lor thai ieunii. I'.-.: fli bri. i 'good rioui'iIm for believing il lo lie true. A ' '' '"" ' ''' ' ' ' '," "'" """ '" MloIlllel'.'e. .Illlulll llild'''lli illl I mini luted 111 tin- wio'lii and f.li I's the in-ii-Mlv ot tidies-nig her iioliev In; meet Ihe situation The two greale-t 1'owir in i hi vvn'l'i nre iipprouchmg a better lllili'ltllllllllU 'ban ever et.l,d between them in tlie nil!. I llie of these PlIVVll. the Tinted Mutes i ell cllli'i.V critical of Japan'" policy iu the Orient. The otliei great Power. Gr-.'t ltritnin. is roinpoi-eil of elemeiils, I'.hliiIh and Australia, which are equally eiitical of Japan's niiivities in the Kasi I'leaty Kenewal Kails 1 1 o l l t hope of avoiilui1; isnlaiiuii was I he 1 in will 111 llie .vni;iii-.iiipaieM I Allium e Hint has failed ller nnlv hope now i mi lo i hiilig" hep poll' v in I tintiniiril mi I'.iee Tuer ( filiimti l''inr , i.i.iir- -rn nnkiTimir COOLVVAVc lULUrJIINUh Fresh Breezes Make Sound Sleep , ... 9im Possitlle Philud- '.,'li.a's wentl.cr .aenl.v turu.il bti'-I. a tew page tl,,, uiiuiiing and tinned "ii ivcu reuh r and fresher breexes thai, were pn valent eveinl day s n(,() whpn , ,,. H.....1 t.te, f imu o,ei.e,i. lJluiikets wen- in order lat uiglit 'I'ln l""! ' meant n-al. sound sleep, but it didn't seem just right to awnketi with 1111 April blnt blowing across one no. The Goveriiinetit wenth1 r pi o I do t predict this sllllle , on' -lies will peiit toi si v ei al iln No one's goiiu' i" Ui'k. but it dots sUrt one wmiileiiiig v. ...it twist llie e'cmenls will take to M I'nilv in tin ai nniumn weather petslsted in .laiiti.ii'v and l-'ebruarv . When spring q.iiid v but should have prevuileil In '".n 11. mie i' . nppeiiiance. And sunm er .. fn- 1,111 t been s iimucr mi tin . It's hi .'I - - AANES MAYBE CONCILIATORY ON JUSTICE DEPARTMENT NOTES BOOZE SHIP SEIZURE WASHINGTON. Aug. -I. United States Di-triet Attninev Hnywnrrt. of Nrw- York, probably will be sinnmoned n Wnsh.ns ton to discuss, the seizuie ns a liquor Miuigslet nf the schemer llcniy L, Mnibhnll outside the threp-mllc hunt off Atlantic City Asbibinnt Attoinoy General Goff said today tlmt the Depart mint of Jus-ticc h.ul tht matter of cnlling Mr. Hnyward lvic nuclei- c.111-ticlcrntion. LEHIGH VALLEY FROG SHOP TO CLUSE HAZLETON, PA, Aug. 4. AuiiouiKimcnt was m.ide by the Lehiyh Volley Kaihoad Co. today tlmt the fioy bhops .U Vcnth eily. Pa., near here, which were icopcntcl July 1 attci an extended bUhi.om.10n, will Tie shut do-yn again August G tor nu uutetmitc PcrioJ. Fitty mm aie aitcctcd. The bhoiij tain out Leys toi till entile sybtciu. PELLAGRA PARLEY SECRET Surgeon General Confers With , Southern Health Officials Washington, Aug I illy A P The pellagta s. tu.it. on was discussed 111 , dosed t oiiteieiit e beie l.nbiv between , ... ).. ............. 1 ln.nllli .illl. i.r4 1 I Iim i Oiw.ni s.. 111 1 Iiiii., 1 States and Suitie in Gen. nil t umiii.iig ' been the vming woman found munlcu"! of the Pub'lc Health s..-1-vi.e. Some ot t, l):liis f the nughioglieiiv River the Stale tilliciiils said befoie the eon- at West N-wioii, appealed lit llie lioinc lerelite that tney would dispute an. j of .lame- t nspei ut F.versoti. live miles claim that the disease had reached sen- j from ', utuuie earlv today ous iiiopoitions lu their terrltorj . , The body of tin girl found along the Dr. CuinmliiK sa d lie hoped to get river bank was identified yesterduy by first-hand Information and ,niap out uln Conncllsvillo policeman an that of lyuceiieu cuursu 01 hl-iiuii, Siil.wrlctlon Prlee t n Tear by Mail. I'ub Ic IiIht Company Soon to Be Bride SMsxwMtxxm! A)V STK vux KICIIAItllSON' Noted l-.ngllsh spurtMminii anil il.is.slc il.iiicei-, wIiom' liiisbiiiid was hilled in the war, will iruirrj Deiuils Llicltie Matthews World's Notables Join in Tribute as Final Honors Are Paid Great Singer RITES AT FAMOUS CHURCH Caruso's Daughter His Only Legal Heir Naples. An: A --( llv A P P is ifpnriid hi ie that Cm iin drew n will sun,,, jeais ugo. beq-ienthing his whole e-iale, nccorditig to Italian legal jiroi eili.re, to bis hioihvr and two on. ln the tiiftiiiiiiiie h' was tnsii.id in the Tinted States, and th" birt'u of his ilRUghler. (Jloiin. brought, ft m v elirneiii into the s'.tnnliou. She, iiei-nrdiug lo Ittiiiuti law. is now the only bvil heir. e ept fur a f.T.itiuii of lln etale wall ii l!.e law giants 'i ine w nlovv I Ily the Associated Press Naples. Aug -1 Patrii inn and l'!ro,'iai Naiile j-ntiiercd eailv todii nt tne liiisiiica o t.n'i linn-Hoi Mill l-l.i'i- eis, i, d Paolo ii autu IplltlOU o wit - ., ! I In- world i . ii I if I'm i. l' IM'I . v ho I ' il belt ou Iih-mUM The eiliti e. s, mated in tl." n itheni pai t of the i.t... near ihe ht.iel whtie the gu.it sing' r uieiitlied his last, was ilci Med upon us the last scene in the iliiiuia of the tenoi's life line j f-i-toi -tluy. after King Victo.- Ktiimnr.ui-l had givMi pet mission tlitit it might lie used lor this purpose. As -null Us W,l!l e.iol.cij Nilfllts dint P.uilic,i bad been s,.f n part fni the luici.il. wniLmeii wire i li-M'-'eil tocou- 1st, i, t u itieut iiiatform to .o I'oiiiuioilatf (!. Im singers ele, led to assist in the las' ic.,iieiii I n I i'i liter Oi' I i e ' i. h w as Ii ii ' a ''li'e eatafuh; .' "I vvh'tii I'll' lulti'i v .i il.i be laid. Tl. I'et i till, i ! f'l'ieuil vvns nrigitia v 'Ui',,11 hut III the In. i rvi'.! were postpone,! i. King KcpiiMiitid li. il lined lll'il)"Iit I tin .iv i:., :. - iiiniit i's nj tin- Kim: ,'ll.u ai in i li- Italian iowiuui n lie iirmi' ipulity ami the prefe, t ire wen- npliiiilite.1 tn attend the er lei.'S, :iin) ilie I'm i'.i Sin c. iii whnh ...uiitry I (11 IsO Ins. li the Iv I ,c III I lljlpl 111 'It tl ' The eiuvvd I eflll-e Hi.' 1 .. is lu 11 ! v ', t.,lthi 1'' I in I tin Ir la-' 1. , UBS t'ie t'.l'iu 'im s,T"0lest tii'iiniihs 111 11 i 1 istrii.-teii otlicais 1.1 'II L II vv 1. 11 li on TllO'duv tile I f t ie di'ilil singer vv , i- 1 i w h 'ii ' ho isaiii's Tn ti ! eiiv in lo p.tv . I.. 1 '111 ",,. So large t' :i' it was ienii., n,. ,,Vi I' " I ii V fl.il l ' V I,!1!.!' tO I .'Ill'iV ... at h . ii nub' 1 tc w ,i -li w .1 - 1 I an.:' 11 . I ape'. Al. it tlowel s si 1 1 I, , I. i Illl 'f f e hot.',. . ! f 11 1 .Ision I , li ho. v -vetc i,In, 1 .' t 1 ' -1 n-nt t Imitei s I mitlniifil on V sr t.inr I tiliimn litis BODY WRONGLY IDENTIFIED Supposed Murdered Young Woman- Is Alive I Olltiellsvi.le, Pa . ig I 1 li; P ' A' 1 oi.ling to v.iiid ivi'.l Iii-ic today b) Coiiiiell i'i.' poln . aiilborl- tie. .vilss viitigaiet VV il-nii, of .Mason. . ti ..1 .1 .... 1 n 11 . 1 :i . win u lis I tl ill" 11 In 1111 1 . ails VtUOI7r ' I 'X2ZZZtf&MlU8Si4 i CHOIR OF 1 SINGS AT CARUSO FUNERAL NIGHT EXTJRA PKICE TWO CENTS IRE WILL' BE ARRESTED Warrants for John G. Cross land, Crew of Seized Schooner and Two Others nilAllftr nneitiun nnt i ml 1 unMi.ur. BntAMNU urti law AND NOT PAYING CUSTOMS IS.v llie Associated Pus Jeisey lily. Aiir. 4 Witrtants for the n nest of o(bcei and cicw of thn si hoone- Ileiiiy I. Muii-knll, n'l.cd M a liquor iiiuiiei' last Monday night, and for three other men said to have been infi'icted in the 1 argii. were lued to il'iv bv l'edei.il Coiiiinissiouer Qlieert. The wnrtatit . Inirgfd violation of thn "i'sipihI iim and nltenipts 10 defraud the Government 'if 1 ..s.om The Ihtee accused men. besides the 1 N v . w ie John (j Crnsskind. listed as .111 A'lniifit. (,'it milllonain " Wll '.am T McCov, who Federal Attorney '!s s.'iid had been ilestrlbed as the iivvuei ot Hi" schooner, and a Dr. Hoi don. w In 1 cahoots unknown The 11 Mm wy said th1 ciew, detained nt P.rooklyn by customs men. who took li.iign of ihe craft nft"r It had been sel.ed fmii mile" off the New Jersey boip nnd brought here by the const guaiil t utter Seneca, declared Mr, Crosslurnl bad gone to the P.uhamns to iipeiviM loading a whisky cargo, and awaited tlie boat's urrival off the Knitefl States 1 mist. ; The deftndniit will he brought here for arraignment. Di-tnct Attorney Grin--, said. lie drcluted the 1 rew of the , alleged liquor carr.er had informed in- 1 vestigiitorri lliat another schooner sailed lor the ISitbamas a few days ngo ou the ame errand us their mptured craft 'I'he sailors ntiiued In the warrants were K. (.'lausKti. mister of the ship; C Thompson, mate. Robert Pike, M. , Muiphy. t.'lniente King and 15. Maul. Captain t'lnusen ami his mate es caped in a swii't motorboat iust beforfl the Feilernl authorities nabbed their bout oft Atlantic City. Tin other four iieuiueis of tlie slew were detained. Tustouis inui said llie schooner bad ' carried 150 cases of vnrlouH liquors. Those on ijoniil were reported to have niliiiitteil that she took on her cargo live miles off the Island of New Provt tli in e 111 the lluhnum. a.shini,'toii, Aug A S.nn. the fact 1 has been definitely estnb'islied that the 1 cm s boon -r Hetny I. Minshiill wai I bona lide I!iilili registrv . wide dif- f. iriiii' of iniiiii'iii has ri-eii among 1 Governniciit otiii ials 111 to whether Itn ' i.ure by the iiiiisi guard cutler neneci 1.1 11 point oiitit!e American lenitorial v.aii rs was justified. It is the iew of William I. Key 1 old, commnnding of the (oast Guanl Strvice. that the cih iimstunces wnr iiinleil action bv tlie lommander of the Seneca on the grounds that the. ch. loner's position and nativities gave I v Idenee of a . otisplracy to smuggle iloiior llleguliy into the Knifed States. '.. T. Chamberlain. Commissioner ot Ntiv igation and nu expert on uinritlin l.iw is inclined m dmibt the legnlity it tin- se.ure Mr riiiiiiiberlnin said lie wa uufiiiiiiliar w.th any phnsc nf II .int. im law or prei eib nt w lib IT would pel in t an Ann in an eel ti detain a P.ntish s!,p mi t'.e hig,i - as GIRL AND TAXICAB DRIVER HELD IN DEATH OF WOMAN Man's Companion Was Hiding In His Home When Arrested I I niontovvn. Pa.. A ig -1 -illy A. P 1 Snmu-1 Manliv taxi driver, nnd Mav Scitflhi. both 'f M'l-oiitown, tienr beie. were lodf d in the Tlivette CountT j.i.l vestenlav follow "ig 'In ir arrest In i.iiiii'e.-tioii with 'I. dentil of Margaret Mason, of Miisiiu'om 0 who.. Inlv w fo mil III t' " 'K . oglienv Uiver Ht Ninit itoti P't 'iit Moinlav Tuvi".. 11 nit v i'i irct.w s ile.-lnred '.v wi'l i.i'.e Miiolet to West Newton vvl'iie the hn.lv is Iii in; In id Mif-8 :. ltd 11 is s;i , '' ha v. in', ii hiding ill ;i . in. me 1 1 lun "v u In- nn't"d 12 SHOTS FAIL TO HALT BURGLAR ON SPRUCE ST. Attetnpted to Enter Seward Apart mint House. 308 S. Tenth St. A man ent.n.l n Tw.itTli and Pitie i-eeis iai iiiii a' - .1 1 Im I. tins morn 11; mil told I'e lni.se sergeant x 1 urglnr wus tn ing in to', e his wr.jr mm the basement ,.f tne Sevvatd npnrt i..eni hiuise, at .".ic Sniith Tetitli street. Six potm'iiicii iaiie.l fnr the scene. When lIl.'V VM'ie -Mil some i.StailC troni the apui tineiii hou. , the burglar. a Negro, saw them .oiiiiug. The piiti.ilin.il opened tne oil tb man. who ran et on Siniu' street Iwelve shots uiiirkeil the progieiis of tne burglar. I At Cuin-ii and S 1 m- streets, a shot fuck mid etititiguisluil an an light bunging a shnwei .,1 jlass down on the paiMiilig ! I'.tr.'liui c , 'I'he pin sued 11 'in miii down Cnmsa sM-et-t eiitei-id a I mi-, and csi nped Find Man, , ' un W ib 88. Dead in Bed 1 i'i 1 v r.'lit v . 111 s old KSI7 M 1 1 1 ie n t tell was found ileini 111 bid toi- 1 mining hv members tlie h-iisi i.i I v hi 11 he fulled to ap IT , bodv wus taken '1 ml. w In ie physl d of nuttirul ratine. pear nt Iim nl 'e ' in 1 ill! . 1 (son 1 1. 1 inn said lie had d Smoker Ignores 'ion's Han ami I'ays $6.7 Fine .Im. Ill . Aug I (P.v A P ) Smoking a pipe .11 Zinii cost Fred click Si.icl.siiH S-i5 i.i.l.i The city, whnh hits iinlimiiii es regulating wnmeii's diesH aud bow its resident shall spend Sunday, ulso has a ban i'.'uitist smoking "This tiling iiuiHt stop." a Judge leiuiirked when he lined KtockstllL ".Stop," Stockstill replied, "Pin ai stopped as my uiitnu wyuld iodlr cute." SURE 1LLNA AS RUM SMUGGLER 1 fll i m is m pS, wl I il ' in ) i w 1 1 - . .i.i . ).
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