1 "''WIWBIIrT 'Wr,,fT'Frw,W"',",T; i ; r ".iJWvi' , 'VA..', jfwwTBpijj -- - -, iyi ', flv J-. t V . U " ' 'ft 'I"1" V V4fu''v .f-i ! J, 111 - r fS? THE WEATHER Fair tonight anil Thursdays slightly cooler tonight! gentle- northerly winds. NIGHT EXTRA uenmg TKMrKltATUKB AT EACH IfOIJH rgTuMQ 111 118 hrrVnTlii 174 177, I l -J ;u -TT IKO Sl VOL. VIL-tD. !0G fTnf1 . - -. ""- OBCOna,j'VA Vif ,l,Ar ?' !hs .Po'tofflc t phii.d.iphi.. r. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921 I'ubllihed Dltr r.cD Bn(, Siib:rlplon Pr!f 18 Tr V lll. Copyrliht 1921. by l'ubilo Lllr Company PRICE TWO CENT ...v. fc ui AIR Arch 8. t '. 'jfE' ' . V'i . . ., . .1 ' ,. rk '. . .. . C .' K . . ?, ,".-"- -i ", " Hv'vW'V .W-JJ '''.' v -rw, ;m--W,.vV' - r h'' -" .fiy . -'di-. . ,. . . ii - . i . . .. s a. !?" ....). i '. , .-' ?. .- V '-Z-- L n 1Mj 1 RRHWN SUMMONED WEST HASN'T ALL e ,bathing beauties : Senator Makes First. Movos to 'PlM M LkiW 3 Reunite Judge, and Mayor -& M$j$m JSESS .HHHBHL g V- ' Against Combine - .KVfeB HHHF '''MBL l.v'pLANS FOR CONFERENCE WITH MOORE uh smTiri ?YJudgc Rogers Discovers i I ' mm ... He'5 Sort o Magisiraie JudRe Joseph P. Rogers, of Com mon Picas Court No. 1, went to res rs"r lat evening at hi poling In tto Thirty-fourth Word. He itnvo hh name and ndilresanntl nnvcrcd the ncorc of questions on (he reuietrfttlon blank. "Occupation?" demanded the reg istrar And then, without Riving the Jmleo a chance to reply, added: "You're some sort of a Magistrate, Sh,Twell, let it ot at that," judge Rogers laughed. A summons from Senator Penrose to Frtiident Judgo Brown, of the Munic it,al Court, for a conference nt .ash- on today indicates n crisis for the Urt combine here which will renin the lurJnce in a few days, according to dispatches from Washington. " T..4 iimwn l pinectud at vash- ..tn lntn this afternoon. Senator -rwrosc alRO plans to be visited in n f days bv Mayor Moore or City Solicitor- Smyth as the representative of ttj Mayor. Senator Penrose's strategy, it Is said, Ii to isolate the Varcs, to defeat their rtndidatw for county offices and to up Mt the Vare control of Council. To Kcomnlish this tho plans call In part for a reconciliation between tho Mnyor ind Judge Brown. The .Municipal Court head has been 'regarded as n member of the trium virate generally known as the arc-Brown-Cunningham Combine. lne judge recently dednrcd he was not n . party to any combine. This was after i Senator Penrosn voiced his opposition ,to the so-called "fifty-fifty" ticket. Penrose's Apathy Vanishes In the last week or ten days, ac cording to the dispatches from Wash Jniton, Senntor Pcnroso has pnssed from-virtual apathy to Intense intcrcHl In the Philadelphia situation. He hah been aroused. It is fold, by the strong poriiblllttes of desertions from tho ranks ' of his followers. The Senntor Is now about to insist on a genuine "show-down," It U stated, and will demand forceful op position to the Vare candidates as proof of loyalty to his leadership. Such proof aill be required of Judge Browa and Thomas W. Cunningham, it is In timated. This situation will materially aid Colonel George K. Kemp, the utitl rontractor candidate for Receiver of - Taxcj, who is opposing AV. Kreelnud Kendrlckt the Vnre incumbent. It ii tdlered it will also heUiKilw in Wolf as a enndidnte for City Controller ajalnst Controller Hadley. The effcu on the i'arc control In .Council will flow from a possible uu ilcrstaniling between the Mayor ami Judje Drown, it is said, become tho Judjo Is influcr.tinl with ltichnnl AVeg lein, prMident of Council, and Council men Montgomery and Ltmehurncr. wlic wake the Varo Council control possible. Voters League Meets Memhorn nf fhn VnflTQ T.nnf-nn mot , this afternoon at 221 South Broad Jtreet to give formal indorsement to tho row" oflico candidates selected by the '"Sue's political action committee. ' Thomas Kacburn White, n member of the Political Action Committee, called on Mayor Moore today. It is under Jtood they went over u list of candidates for Magistrate to whom the city Admin- hjtration and tho Voters League will ' Jive united support. Tlie Mayor was Informed of the crea tion of a branch of the Voters League in the Fortieth Ward with flurry H. nhaw as chairman and (Jeorgc V. Hoi idy ai secretary of the Executive Committee. These offlrinln wrolo tho Mayor that w branch indorses his stand on public questions. One of the purposes of the ew body, it was stated. Is to nssin nd encourage the Administration. ,u0t f,atis,lt,d with placarding thocitv wn admonitions to women to leglster " Itepubliean Women of Phllndelphin ContlnnrU on PaBo lire, (olimin rie S. WILL NOT AID THIRSTY Wo Permits for Americans to, Buy "Real Stuff" In Quebec Washington. Sept. 7. (Hy A. V.), Americans vlHltlns Quebec 1irobabl' .i i "r. '" ,ako thclr hanci-H on oh inning liquor without assistance from WIS (invaiiimnn. 1... i Cn, ,:'"""". iiucrnni ivcvenuu ommii(mer ltlnlr wild tt.day in com- ll, ''" ,llu ncti,)11 f the Quebe lr.n0p- f-l1i'-iL'ii in requiring Amei .? c'tizen to obtain permltt. fiom S l'vi'rnment to purthniis intoxi P, 'B'..',x,,ePt i small quantitleH, in the tanadla,, province. uniw i !nil', "M tl,nt hehnd received nooBjchil advice of the Canadian com S'"! netioi.H, hut, that he did not ffif ,llat Annricnn authorities would krl! In1nt'l,lni'ry to handle applications i..Pirm Is ,. !,1"clFe alcoholic bevei all ." ,!cll( as the prohibition of lll . ' l,robnbly be Rwamped and Si?W lmv'' (vl1 ll,e worl I'" " NORMAN PENROSE FREED Elklns Park Man Who Killed Drother Gives $5000 Bond luH" I'enrose, who shot nnd killed ',, ,V,hAJ,n. AJ15f!. "- In rllfi . "' '"vir iiour.uiiK iiousc, rem tlL v11'' W,,H released in hail IIt k ,rristown J11 t'l morning. l-QOO, pany. 'ui.uiiiiinn, to the amount of 'J the Jcnklntown Trust Com ills release, on tittn, nt...i in Di"tH,Ji l7.'lny WQS neceptable to the bj A&u!itt?ty'r' "'fl1''". it wan said -'Srleki tf"1 1)'strlet Attorney Hen- irrnntei was satisfied tlie testimony eoutt iot ininvi.. ur!,,, niansiaugrucr a" i1 (ni"H "VI, S,.trJ?lT listed 'for the September cj-V-s-ii wnicn ocjems ' Hjv2Bp j' Hunj 0 ;:' '4. y ;-.,- X.1", '.!j ':'li:i t-BBf " r " '"M . p l- 4' t VST Itf 1::i "'vjis:; PniinFQHAKFMIIP ,.". .J AV . I Hr ': X7V 1 T" twm fJIv .Jim.. -IN SECOND DIVISION WILDHN GREEK MM NEPTUNE AT SHORE &JW. Noise and Beauty Chief Fea tures of Formal Opening of Atlantic City Fete THRONG SEES PARADE Eu a Uluff Cormpond'i't Atlantic City, Sept. 7. With a blure of buglet and wild cheers for a wel come, Father Neptune came from the sea here just before noon today, and At lantic City's two-day pageant was for mally on. Hudson Maxim, the inventor, lobel In green and carrjing a trident, took the part of the venerable Cud of the Sen ii ml he wi's welcomed by Mnvnr Bailer, who stood lit the water's edge to uivc Neptune the kej to the cirv. Despite a heavy sky and spntterings ol rain the Knnrilwulk was crowded early this morning. As time nenred for the ceremony of greeting Father Nep tune, the crowds grew thicker. When Mr. Maxim set his foot on the Hoard walk the famous way 'was as crowded as on an Faster or Palm Sunday. Lands at Million. Dollar Pier dust east of the Million-Dollar. Pier ii smnll space was roped off at the head of a flight of steps leading to the bench. Down the steps nml cienr oui 10 me water's edge was stretched a long green carpet. At the top of the steps stood n huge blue shell. Neptune's throne, awaiting its occupant. The throne was guarded and enriied bv nine husky slave-. An escort of sen scouts stood ready to march behind it. Just ns the launch cariyitu: the ruler of the fete hove in sight. Thomas P. i?r..ii..r.it Pi-nnil chairman oT I he 'pageant, came into the open .quare and announced the beauties who have bee-i selected bv tlieir several cim-s i" i.i resent them here. One after another the girls, eadi accompanied by a local societv woman as chaperon, were pushed into the open spnee In dec orated wheel chairs. Fncli girl received a demonstration and all stood up before the battery of enmerns without flinching. In the midst of the excitement some one no ticed thnt there were only eight girl when there should have been nine A check-up wns made nml It was noticed that poor little Miss South Jersey, otherwise Kntheryii (iearson, of t am len. bad been hut in the shuffle. A quick search ensued and she with her chair, pusher, chnperone and all. was Conliniird nn IMse I'lir. Column ruur TUBES TO CONNECT BANKS Chlcncio Institutions Plan to r reveni. . . n . Hold.Ups of Messengers Chlcaso, Sept. .. do" ''77 Tunnels couneeting downtown luiw,. downtown banks.""1 wlih thn Federal lleservo isaiiK mi being nlaillied to pieveni s ueei ihm.i- tips of Panic mcssc-iiiivii.. ii ....- nounced today. The first lo be constructed will con nect the Illinois Trust and Savings, the Merchants' Loan and Trust nnd orn Fxehango National Bank, it wus said. Mayor Enjoins Economy on Department Heads The ".ui t tho bone" program of municipal ccononi) was discussed tit length today by Mayor Moore and the heads of city departments. City Solicitor Smyth, head of the law department, and Directors Cor trlvoti, Cavcn. Furbtish. Tustln and Twining went into the Mayor's ollice shortly after ll o'clock and ic ninlned two hours The department hinds weie in structed In prepnic budget estimates. The Mayor repeated his orders to dispense with all employes not nc tunlly needed to conduct tho city t. business, 4 -HVMBieS'H At the lop (Itf!) is Tot ii;iltcrs. of New Vorli, in the bathing suit she has prrpnml for (be Atlantic City carnival display. On the right is Miss Katliryn (ieajsnn. of Cam den. South Jersey's entrant In the beauty contest. Below Is Miss Ada i'ajlur, in the latest of bathing novelties, tho pompom suit $30,000 RUM AND TRUCKS SEIZED BY MEDIA POLICE Drivers and Guards Admit Employ ment by Bootleg Syndicate Chief of Police Cooper, of Media, helped b. one of his officers and two deputiii, captured (wo automobile trucks loaded with bonded hiky on the Bultimurc pil:e early today. In the raid 2.10 cases, mined at A'10.000. weie seized. The duers and three men who accompanied them were locked in the count) jail. This morning's raid had been planned by Chief Cooper considerably in ml -vnnee. For some time rt had been known thnt a great interstate bootleg ging syndicate wits sending nppioxi mntel) a half dieen truckloads of whil,'y through Media each week. The stuff was si nt fiom Ilaltiinoie, but its intended destinations vw not known. The men tiriestid l'"V" their names as Ilarrv Brown. .Philadelphia; M. U. Pinil. Alonn .fani)iies. Suinuel Sen- formnii and Simon Friedman, of were sent back to tie. r ; districts. Di-Wllkcs-Barre 1 triet Detective L. lanes goes back to The meii admitted ihe weie emiilo)es ' the Second and Christian streets sta of a bootlegging svndicate. but iefu-cd , " ' b'ain clothes, and Andrew Me to sny of whom the syndicate was com- I Clure. another distilct detective nt the posed or whither the liquor was con Lb-veuth and inter streets station, signed The) said there were tine" goes bnck to Fifteenth street and Sny trucks in the i-nmvnii- tlie tlrst of which ' der avenue station in uniform, managed to slip In the 1 alders. 1 One promotion w as - announced to Disposition of the llipior waits upon couiiteib.ilance the two demotions and District Aitorni". Tailor, of Delawaie the main shifts. Andrew M. Scnnlnn. CVjunti f '1" Twentieth and Federal streets 1 station, patrolman, was ordeied to re BRITISHER GREETS ZIONISTS Palestine Commissioner Reiterates His Policy of Harmony Carlsbad, Sep 7 --(By A. P. i-Sii Herbert Saiaavl, Biiibdi High Commis sioner for Palestine, has sent n mes- . I sage. of gieeting 'o the worlds Zionist ! .- ' ....!.... 1 'CI w,- , Longress in si-mimi ,ni.-. in.- m--t-us' sain : 'l send n col dial gieeliugs to I lie, Zionist Coiigtess, and rejoice thai con- .I'iilrinu nermit its leasseiubliug. 1 trust its deliberations will conduce to to ' .,..,.ri.t.ii nni llliniouy ill liiivsnnc, II. -'Mt --- . . , , lch mj dc- j Vr " "c'l... M.. Welsenmnn. head of th- I ,.,.i,rk Zionist organization, which has kll,ieeie.l to some criticism by ,,.,, ...tending the congiess a li . . ,h(lj!,. ,.ritlcs. He nssure. the swe that nt all 'times he had done ....'iii.urn- ihls 'the In ,'l nml nail ijiviu ins iiuunii hi Jewish people. BUEHLER IS CLEARED Lieutenant Charges Against Police Not Substantiated The Owl Service Commission today acquit led Lieutenant Charles W. Ilui'li lei, of tlie iralhe squad, on the .hiirges of conduct unbecoming an olllrer, use of abusive language mid neglect of dul) . The charges grew out of nil occur rince at Broad and Walnut stnets ugust II. when, iiccoidlng to the ill ieiiilions of F.lward Weiuer. a tnxluib dfher. the lieutenant rode him down, punched him and cursed lilni, bemuse he did not ienioe his taxiuih from the cj.st side of Broad street. In nteiltirt liuenier sun unci- i-r ..... loot "iM-iii'd the reins of his iKii-so i and tiWluvneii wn- uiiiiiiiii, in- um mounted and grubbed Werner by tho collar. II" 'old ho took the taxi driver lo see Superintendent of police Mills nt City Hull nt'lils own request 'did not.arrcst him. but :c , . . . r- i i Lieutenants Fenn, Wagner and, Le Maiter Shifted on Cap tain Van Horn's Advice PRE-PRIMARY RAIDS MADE Lieutennnts. street and house er ueants -and jintrolinon were shifted in the Second Police Division today by Assistant Director Tempest, acting on ref'ommendation of Captain Joseph Van Horn, in command of the division. The Assistant Ditector said he was actuated by a desire to get the best possible service out of the men moved. The lieutenants transferred were Theo dore Fenn. from the Twelfth and Pine. i streets station lo Pnrk and Lehigh nve i nues station : (Jeorgc Wagner, from ! Fifteenth and Vine streets to Twelfth ' and Pine streets station, and Fred Le i Maiter, from Twenty-second street mid , Hunting Pnrk avenue to Fifteenth and , Vine streets station. I lie billowing street sergeants were' I transferred : Frank Kennedy, from Fifteenth and Vine sli"ets to Twelfth and Pine streets; Lmll Weltzcl. Twen tieth nnd'lBiitloiiwood to Twelfth ami I Pine: Frank O'Brien. Klevcnth and i Winter to Tenth and I'littonwoml ; .1. ' I. Conleii, Third and l'liirmoiiiit ave nue lo Flevemh and Winter; John A. 1 L)on. I'oiuth and Knee to Kiev nt.i aim vt inter : r.wwmnn Simpson, Llev- in Ii and Wi.iler to Ciirard and Lehigh aieniies; Harry M. du llojce. Twn t fl Ii and Berks to Lleventh and Winter. House Sergeants Mord I House Sergeant James .1. Taggeit was I sent from Eleventh and Winter to Fif I teinth and I.oiiisl, and House Ser gennt Thomas L. I.onergnn from Flf , tientli and Luuisi to Llvxeuth and , Winter. I I'iifht patiolmi'ii weii iLinsfc.-red be I tween station houses Two pntrolmen who had been sta ll limed nt the Lleventh and Winter "iccis siaiion as uistricr il-tectlves port to 1 apiaiii Miuuer lor service on the deteetjve force. 1 A pre-election ileau-up o'dered by! Cnptniii Van I lot 11. and comlucted by lieuteuunts and poliic details in various ('iintliiiiril un I'.ici' the. Column Tlirrc WOULD CUT JAPAN'S NAVY ' Tokio Experts Plan Demand for Similar Action In U. S. . Tolilo. Sent. 7. (By A. P. . Japan's naval experts wlh to insist upon a positive limitation principle- at the Washington . onference. says the press., and they plan to announce Japan's willingness to reduce the pres ent 'eight and eight" capital ships program to one of eight battleships nnd six battle cruisers. This is described as the minimum limit of safety to the empire and would be advanced as the Japanese standard, provided the I'nited States and i.ieut Britain made similar redm tions. Aiiording lo ihe Auhi, the Japa nese naiil delegates will liuvd on the abandonment of all fortifications on a'l Pncilic islands and at the same time will propose that the I'nited State. suspend her piesenl iinml iirogiam. spread over the next three years. ( FINED FOR OWNING DOG I Katie Molner, Allen, Must Pay $J0 I for Possessing Pet Miaiiin. Pa., Sept. 7.- Katie Mol ner. lid." Ijuimhy sheet, was nriested jcnteida.vob) liaiiie Wai.len Ii.scui. She is cluuged with owning a dog. She is an alien, and under n new Sta;o law ' Alderman Thomas lined her J.'IO. ! Shoots Man Mistaken for Burglar Mrs. Lmmii Jones, 1 1UH North .Twentieth stieet, shot nml icriously wouiidc.i vv iiiiam nnuin, -.'iu,i .Master street, earl) Ihls morning tor the Inst few days thero have been lobbery scares in the neighborhood, and when Binlth, a relative of Mrs. Jones, entered, without .ItagiiiB tins bell he vvns mis taken forM; burglar, 3 ARE ARRESTED IN $15,000 BLAZE AT ATLANTIC CITY Probe Starts in Rendezvous Park Fire, in Which Three Firemen Were Hurt SPECIAL PATROLMAN IS ONE OF SUSPECTS Hu il Bla' CortraponAril Atlantic City, Sept.- 7- -Tluee sted toda in connect inn A III. i were nrre the tire which swept u section of the iiiv Rendezvous Amusement Pari; at 1 :..0 o'clock thl.s morning. -iiuitig SIC, 000 damage and injury to three llriueii. on6 of whom tuny die. The m in building of the pnik. which extends from Ceotgln to Mississippi avenue and from the Boardwalk to Pacific avenue. va reduced to ruins, but oilier buildings welt saved after I hard fight. ! No charge ha" born made igninsl the men arrested. Thcv are Harry 'ar- lain. Xorth Florida iivenue. proprietor of the shooting gnllerv in (lie ile.-troyed building; Robert Vollle, Hnddon nve- nue. special officer nt the park, and I Frank O'Brien, also of Hnddon avenue, a clerk. The 'police mi.v the men wrc' een running from the place earning lifles. The rilleR nie l.uiiwn to belong to Vnrtnin and the police snv they be lieve the men will be released tonight. The lire has brought sonowto the little home of "Johnny" Brown mid his wife, mil ix-yenr-old daughter Mailoii. and to the homes of "Johnuj's" many friends, for Brown is the 'ir'i.mii who ir.ny die. "Johnnv" I'rown is iiboiit as well known as any one in Atlantic City and I ".folinnv" lies In diic peril iif-the At , Inntie City Hoipitaf. At twe've the 1 winner of n Carnegie medal for i heroism in rescuing a man from the surf, winner of n dozen cutis for dancing mid veteran of the' war. ".t(IMI,vv' (ournRe as a tirnmn. forcd lihu too i lose ti) a trembling cornice on the Palace of Fun at ltcmlc.wms Park. A minute later he was ciushed beneath the heavy fall of tin- twisted metal. Patrolmen Discover M.uuts Special Oilier Ilurr.i A'ler. a Piu't uard. and Patrolman Fuitie'c iliiov tred th flames almost simultaneous!). Their dun! alarm was' followed by anotfier. and all the apparatus the itsorl could sMaic was soon pumping water on the llira". The lire was cou fned to the Public of Fin. at the l'a- .11.. .....I I !i........i ..funnily mwl ..' llm I 1111 .111.1 ...111.111 ll.lll.11- "III. "'I ,. big nark. Much of the ho, wa- due to the fact that smglcal instiu- ments and other eiiii'.ineiil liiirned with thc Pail; Kincrsciicy Ho-nilnl. whl. I. was Ineiied at the southern end of the building det-ti.-y.il. - The Palace of Fin." one of il.e two largest buildings in tin- park also , included the Fiisc'ii World, the Tem- . pie of Mjsterv and the shooting pallei). The bu'lMInj; was of steel and concrete co.istiurtioii. but the equip- menr ilide was of higl.lv luf.iin.nabV material at.il tne flames shot sk)wnid for hnndruls of feet before the cm- centrated streams ol the firemen sub- clued thn.i Just -is the bin..- seemed under i on- l t-.il 11 hi" idee" or the l,eai i-uni n I the nntl'iern 'ide of the nig building enlla-ised T'he flremen inside had ! .. ; . 1 ... . 1 1 stiiftit wariiinic ano niiiiur,-eu 10 nonuc , lack be'ij-e the iva'anche of cr lshing , bracelets, one set with thiit) -si- s.ip- concensus ot opinion ot its pnniotic cit nietil The men on the loot of the phire-. and anolhcr with fortv-eight , iwns of whatever utlillation-. I building adjoining il.e b'axi.ig stn.'-t'iie i did not lni'c so well. The heavy n.r- inlce smashed down upon .1-jI.ii Brown of I'ncine N' -I: ICuui"tl PIckc. William Dean. Fdwnrd Wood nnd .fame-. McDonoiigh. all of Truck No. I 5. Only P.rown. Pierce and Demi were 1 cnucht 'in the falling debris. Brown was uaoiv nun; ne may me ; wns treated on the spot by Polic 1 1,.,,,, ; s!.,r. genus David Allman and .1. B. Heck with, and Pierce was taken to the At lanlic Cii) Hospital with slight ln-jurie-. Wood and McDonoiigh escaped injur) Crowd Is II01 rilled The 1 cues aroused the men on the Resistance plin kily ..fieied bv Mrs. ground, who stood horrified as the I Wilheln.iiui Augista Iliyiu. of -l.T! falling toof border completely covere 1 Diamond Mteet. prevented two high thc tlve men. Seeing two of the buried wn. men from obtaining a strongbox men niiiggle free und unhurt the twoj nollie surgeons rushed up the ladder to see the extent of the Injuues of the1 other thtee. Here ".Johiin)" Brown was found, crushed fiom the hips down He is ' the most popular member of the fire dcpnit'ii'iit heie. News of his injuries' spiead qllickl) I Lighted by caibide Hares, the white- I faced mil u was lowered snapped to I n laddir to a point nenr the ground j lie was placed In mi nmbulame. ; The guns on the faces painted on ' the fence seemed to soften ns- the un conscious foim of the idnlled lireman was lowered. Another outstanding fea- , tine of the flames was the manner in whl.li (lie Salvation Army responded , Clad in white i libber coats, emblazoned I wlih tin insignia of their order, 'the lassies led hot coffee and doughnuts to I the tired firemen just ns they had fed! cxhuusted doughboys during the big war. I iiernai.i .Mivcmucr. piim-ipnl owner of the park, which has been in opera tion since the beginning of the year, was on the scene short Iv after the first alarms weie sounded, lie found there was littl. he . oitld do except take care of tho injured. Oscar .lout ne, I lie constr-ctor and general manager. wnti also on hand and led the emploves of the park in their light lo M't the electile wires conne.'ted so that ih- til emeu could better m-c to work Soon ..tie n.e lights in the park weie tet to bui ii. ng ihe tlanies In tlie palace of fun we e under . onlrol. As daylight dawned the lire was out. 'Inn a muss of twisted wreckage was all that marked one of the largest build -Mugs in 'he newest park ill the ysoit. His Teeth Fall in Sewer; Horouli Recovers Them Nonistovvii. Pa., Sept. 7 Boi -ough workiiim recovered fiom u sewer inlet today ll set of false teeth which a prominent citizen, named Bailiff, lost while at a street corner. Hv was standing over the inlet, into which the teeth fell when he. opened his mouth. He made an appeal to City Hail and the authorities sent tho sewer cleaning gang to the inlet and they found the teeth. Rival Parties Pick Issues for FirstJTest Since 1920 Trend of Public Sentiment to Be Sounded in New Mexican Election September 20. Harding Stresses Economies Hy CLINTON' XV. (ULUUKT MiIT CnrffMiondfnl l"nlnr I'nbllc l.rtlcrr Coplrloht. Jltl. h'J Public Lttlatr Companv Wasliliiiloii. Sent. 7. The Republi- cans and Democrats ate picking Issues for the first t -st of public ocnUmeiil since lat November the coming M cln! election on Heptemhc" 20 in New Mexli-out which S-nator Bursuni. ap pointed to sueioed Secretary' Full, goe.s before the volerc J're-iilenl Ilnnliiig in his letter to Sen .lor MM'oim'.ck. of lie Rcjublicuil ftimh. 'mn :oniiilttee ou me. his Idea of the appeal his parlysl make for popular support. This. the President holds, should be based on th-, work that hss beeff done since Marcu I lo reduce expenditures. . Curiously the Democratic National Committee :",'', f"r alleld. and in tlie i statement put foith by Its pulilieiiy director assails the pneillc anil (llsaim ament confeience in mnUns Us nttaeU upon the Harding Administration. Jh' charge thnt thn lotifereiiLc has been iniUle too cuuiplii ated and that the prospects of dlsaimament have been threatened. Is taken up w'.th visor. Sniping at I'oreljn Policy WOMEN OF JEWELS Take $6000 in Gems From i Home at 5336 Market Street INTENDED VICTIM FIGHTS Bandits In n rapid mii p-muii of raids on several homes an I in street hold-iins (ihfaiunl in"'i, jewels and othe- loot, tot.iling Rsi'.itM. la-t night. Th'ee of the Mlms w women. Mis-. Sa all Weiss. ; ,.iiH -sj;.- yeai ..--... ....- ...-..---- tr othe-loot, tot.iling KsV.ilM. lust night. Th-ee of the ,:. Urns w women. , ... . . ,. -,. ,.,, 5'"'- !a ':' U "'- -"'t'- .wais old. nas cttm-ljed in her aiiartuient on thLu.-d floor of a lies, .,1 .-,.?.(? Mar- ... .,,.,, .., .. .,..,.. ., .,, ,,, Ur , ' .' .'" ' ,' ",J 'bhftd ot kws mined nt M.1..0. 'I Yuee bMi.li- -i- el '.ie :,-it. .en of Uie ap.u-imeiil In a mni- ilr.-es.n-..- and .. ' ... ,, , , ', ,.. '"l ,l'"'"'1 '' ''- '""r" ' MrN- " e.s. who had been -ml for in" eve- iiing As se in ned ..u the I hl m the k.t.-hi-n the linee rubles f prang ar her. Wh'le one man hoi . d he nnither p i his hand ovr lur mmi'liMii stifle her s.-reams Th" thit.l 111.111 took 11 ilia-, mond ling valued at SVOO fiom her ,'. ....1 ...........1 1 r ....n ooi- mm moiiiivu un nini- 111 iml (I:liiii.uis lie lire a tjarpin si 1 wun' ixty-s.v diamonds from her gown (hes Alarm Too Lale Ordering the woman to make 110 out- ,ci-). 1 he men left by the tire-es. pe It was scicinl minutes befori' Mi 1 Weiss reciAeud suuVientl) to give the n I a nn. i.v inc lime tne poiue nrrixeu the robhiis had fled fro. 11 il.e neighbor- 1 IIOoU. I Some li'iie lietwis-n " and ! o'. lo. U last evening Ihi. ve- with a duplicate I key enter..! the home of Mrs. J. G. Burns. J(i South Sixtieth streef, and obtained ii-els valued at .sl-is. which were 011 fue sicmui noor. wiiii-n s.'.e wr.s .arrying itom tne i o- hoi us iik i in, -lire, iierninnto'vn avenue above D..mind. to the Noit:.ein Trust Compaii) . at Seventh and Dauphin stretts. ai in :.'!' o'clo.-l; last night. Mis. Ilium's -. a halted by the high ua.uiii'.i as s'i" .wis passing the Wash- onlln.ifil nn Pare liTe, Column Ihrre foreffip :icih;dtmJ,dob?nmi"tte "'?"" ' .""" 7 " "l l"'.'1;"01 .U,Bl ,hey 0"VeI8C,, n th rnl,.7l nvi.1- thi. wis.lnm nml iiuccess of thc ar College, that much in the whj Irish luation. Ih s Ldlcv f thcv are to succeed in i of dlmrmnuipiit cannot be expected nd. . It was said at the hour the Cabinet Sei.tember mid iisuin in November of pren though there will be some lliiiitn- , lVeiied that the Ministers were not neir venr .OMinoei , on it . of RrM,.y ....j,,,.,. , . nll In n;5rPPn(,nt nK to tie bc(tt method: This is I lie nimiinn'i Hnressed view P""nl tns bill. It is hoped that future 0f procedure to be adopted, some favor-, .:. i..1 ..! . I 1. .i! me, nv' '"Petition in inmame.it that might ing further exchange of notes with the thai the calling nt the loniing i-itei BANDITS ROB Tl JEWS ASK MAYOR TO BACK MORRIS BUSIL A delegation of Jews of the Fifth Waul called on Mnyor Moore today and asked him to suppoit Morris Bush, 3t3 Spruce stieet, a candidate for magis.tr.ite and n neighbor of the Mayor. Mr. Moore said he ib not setting up candidntes, but that he was inclined to think he would vote for Mr. Bush. BRITAIN SENDS REPLY TO DE VALERA INVERNESS, SCOTLAND, Sept. 7. The British Cabinet nt its meeting here today unaninously npproved the reply of the Govern ment to tho last note from Eamon de Valera, the Iiish Republican leader. The reply was handed to Robert C. Barton, thc "STnii Fein courier, who started for Dublin at 4 o'clock this afternoon with it. KILLS HIMSELF WITH GAS Diamond Street Man, Found in Home, Dies In Hospital .lames Hull, an instrument m.ikei. 1115 West Diamond street, was fuiind dying in the gas-tilled kitchen nf his ...... inwuit 1hi iilolii when . fei..n. . ..-.,., I ui.,, to n m..i Im. mem.-.. i....v I llll had been avvav over the l..,li.l..wi ..in. i.. . tut. I il.i-of. .ilvililfv., ii.,K Willi lit" ii- ui". . iiiiuicii. 1 1 r leliirneii rimy jcsicrimj, wuiu in worn for a few hours, an.l theii went hack. to Ills upuriments. unit ll"d in the Women's Homeopathic Hospital. Dep uty Coroner Blum pronounced It, a sui was s sp-endldly iinnrcKMlve nlnv which will be suiie to. distract attention from fome of the weaknesses and failures of the Hard- i ing Administration. ' Mr. Hard'.ng on the other hand does not stre.ii his foreign policy nt nil. evidently believing that the teal in terest of the voters id directed lo question that touch them more inti mately than world agreements or mien , a measure of limitation of arinantenl ( as he feels he fs likely to get from i the '-omlng conference. IJorlj sld's nvolil'the question which Is r'ally tippermuft in the minds of ,le voters, which is the restornt'on of prospeiitv iind employment, and what Is ashlngton going to restore il .' Their i an be no d'fiibt that this is what the voters are asking Congress men who aie coming bail: from their lacniioif l.lttli, Interest in. Far Kasl What one hears from i-vevy returning vacationist is that the people aie not Conliniird "in I'atr Kite, oluinn Two ON WHO WON WAR Labor Unions Weren't Only Ones, He Replies to Speech by Gompers ALL PATRIOTS ASSISTED B) the Associated Press Wu.slilngtou, Se;il. 7. Ceneral Pershing and Samuel Comper.s had a I.... . .. " i"I,,1,'?'V ,, '"""" .-?"'" as' lit last tnglil nt the conclusion of UrannMayvtt"lavlU i ' i w. i i iV- . , ".. ' , leas official ashmgton regards it as: a claMi oer the iuestion of whether. ltt 'T f'1' ' i'Ii.'.'-.! 2 ., ! ,J''l"lt "' f '""' "' (1."l,nr:' '",s nn a'"' wllr'" l llin,le " calm that labor won the war he did i 'ell y( the le.-ord of (he American Fed- ( I 7'",""", "', I;"bor during the war and 'declared thnt irei1ous lo (he entry of ! . the I ni.ed States its sw.ipathy was, with the muse of the Allies. I ,1""'fal Pershing, howevr.apparenth , i regarded .Mr (.ompeis remurks ns a claim that labor had won the war. Some -" 'bose who heard his remarks quote nim as lmvirig said stiKstanti !v "'hi- policies of this lepubhc are ' not determined h labor unions 01 bv ntir ntllM nrin nW.ltiiinu Iml li t 'in . ". . .: ' iuh m -, w,;n nm .iii.iTn-aii is a patriot wnetner lie belongs to some labor organization or is iu-t an ordi- rinvi- .ll7f.n mil m if isti i n n.u. ... f ion" of labor unions, it isn't n question of anv organization, il isn't a .mention of whether we belong to some os.r In. tion or not. '"It is 11 question of whether we are loyal citizens of he I'nited Stales. J am here lo sav to von that the membets of the labor unions weren t the ori'v one- who vvon the wnr "It was the citizens v. ,0 jnlieiiiel their patriotism from their forefathers who i ame across in the Mavtlovvei- and helped del. -i mine and tleeid,. t Iio in dependence of America as well as those who h-ve adopted American institutions r" national gathering PERSHING TIL ns .then- own .Colony in Cuba Organizing Leglen "It seems to be nbo.it time for us' . u . eii,f -rm. ..-,..- lo lise up and sav that Ameri.a shall. to Help Flht Tribefmen be ruled and governed by American! -Madrid. Sept 7 -I By A. P.) citizens nno not bv organizations which ' Spanish forces in Morocco have ad have their own so-fish purposes to ion. d against tebellloiis Moorish serve." j tribesmen there, and are reported to The incident, howeier. did not .'e- v-elon int.. i. debnte and ended with Oencral Pershing's speech. ' BISH0R ASSAILS DRY LAW " Gailor Says Pastage of Eighteenth Amendment Was Unpardonable Salt Ij.I.c nt), Sept 7 il'.v A P i --"Tit lne (lift ui'tll.iv '.ii. ..... ... ............ -, .... .. . . '.. . .IltO Olll- (Viii Simmon oi uie i.igiiteenili atnrndmrni stitution of the Flghteenth 'nK unpurd .liable, said the Itight Bey Itight Bey al Bisho-i! ! 'll,nn,i,s F ',,,itl,r- Kp''OP f TcniK-Hsri'. tin IIia iv it tli I - - " ---. ... ..., .,. ,,,. t(l, 4 Ollrlll tsyuiHi oi tne t'roviiirn of (he Pacific of ,i10 K,,is,.or.al Cnun-h. hM. nn.... . day. Tlw bent wrltlnr ll'lltTINO rAIXltS piir av. FATE OF IRELAND CABINET HAND 1 1 KING IS CONSULTED British Ministers Convene Aft j Lloyd George Discusses Sit uation With Monarch TO DECIDE ON ANSWER TO DE VALERA TODAY lly the AsMiclaftcl Pres Iveiness, Scotland. Sept. 7. The momentous Iirltlh Cabinet meeting, beM today In the council chamber of the ancient town ball hc:e to consider ' the tfOVernmenl'H leply to the last note fiotn Katnon de Vnlern. the Trlsh lend er, had settled nothing when adjourn mem was taken for luncheon. Those In i Ice touch with the situation, Iiowever "jpected imj ortaist decisions at the Afternoon stshion Prior lo the Cabinet meeting, upon which the fate of Ireland may hang. Prime Minister Lloyd Ceorge took Irl-h Sinn Fein. Others were said to be proposing that, a viiluul ultimatuiii be sent De Va lera. giving him nnd his colleagues a fixed time In which to accept or reject the British offer of dominion status for Ireland. De Valera hnd apparently served notiie In a stutement issued to the press in Dublin yesterdnv, that such an ulti matum would be tantamount to a de nunciation of the truce which has been ' .n force in Ireland for the last two months. He stated that an ultimatum would be "the imposition of force, and would mean war. not peace." This statement did not tend to make asler the task of the Ministers, Tiut Lloyd Oeorge was represented as being opposed to breaking off negotiations with the Sinn Fein. King Oeorge js Maying at Moy Hall, near here, and his presence In the im mediate neighborhood l looked upon as most opportune, as he has in the list few months plaved n particularly infills eutial role in the work of handling the Irish question. ' John O Hlieahan. Minn rein agent in Scotland, and Jame-j Barton cume to "'rsness ins. n.nt to awn.c ueveiop, meist -" Indon. Sept. .. (By A. P.) In n editorial Ibis morning on th Irish ' ' LV,,doU J1,nW V:Mn.0n oe Valera's latest pronouncement, de- Hvered on the eve of the meeting of th lit itit-Ii Cabinet, has not rendered tu r.oTerumenfs pnit In the neSOtifltlOM anv easier of performance, -He has. it true." says the Time., reiterated his profession of a desire f.)r fticndsljlp with this country In vol- ,.ntary co-operation, but he has flatly denied its right to put forward any of those demands which the Premier stated OI, Us behalf. Voluntary Co-operation through the acceptunee nf treaty terms lii.-h he has been offered Is, It appears, ....!.... w.llnlila xvltl, lite nr!-s.,nt ntllt.,.1. iuniiu.wK ....... ...a ,....,, nmmu,, Therefore the deadlock Is complete, and until a new- basis for discussion can be tound it seems likely to defy every sug gestion for resolving it." ....., la. s:n... ...n ..I i imiiiiiii. .-i.-.ii . I 111.1 n 1 1 The s'"" 1t'1" publicity department today , pointed out that some of the headlines I ' headings of paragraphs in Ameri .nn newspapers referred to bnmoll de Vnlein. the Irish ltepublicnn leader. refusing dominion status and holding out foi separation, dierens his actual position, it is maintained, is that a dominion status has not been offered, and therefore could nof be refused. SPANIARDS MAKE HEADWAY v IN DRIVE AGAINST MOORS i""'1 'ea'hed helunn and Nndor. says tlie uiario I'niversn Dispute lien to Fl liernldo from Me- ; Ulln stale (he Moors have threatened ' JWJ'1 death ouv Moroccans friendly to J (Tfiin who endeavor to approach the i ( el leaders with offei of1 money for 1 r liberations of Spnnisli prisoners,. 'Inis newspaper stales the IS '2 e'ass of i lecrults will be called (o tlie dors im- mediately. I Tomns Srrvainio (iutierrcz. 1 lltor of the Dlario de la Marina, of Havana, 'who is visiting In this ( ;ty. has an nounced th.U the Spanish colony in Cuba Is rg.ui1-.ing n Cuban legion which wil io me to Spain and join In the tight .against the rebels in Morocco Melllla, Morocco, Sept. 7 - illy A, I' l- Itebel In beam u occupying ad vnuced posts before this It maintained 1 a heavy tire upon the rj anlsh troops I vesterday. Spanish sirir.anes bombed . enemy positions and inflicted heflty damage. s . v Abd-EI-Krin. .ommandr" of th 1 tribesmen, bus established customs bar tiers In the region under his control. , and Is imposing taxes on natives for merchandise exploited or Imported- ASKS DATA OF MARCONI - - - v Electrical Engineer Says Mara Mes sages Are Improbable Schenectady. N. A.. Sept 7 -"The statement of a Mniconl official, recently, that lot has Infrcepted wlielcss mes-. ta'ges from Mars Is very Interesting hii statment." su) Dr. Charles P. Stein- metv:. consulting engineer of the Henerul Klectiic Company, "but It is only M statement. A scientist must have om nronf befoie he Rives serious consider. Hon to a claim thnt messajes of this Marconi would make an exact record of Oliuiie iiaiv uri-ii loin ccjlir.l. j jr. 1 ..-.,... 1, rmvlvM in. w,lv. i. .,!. j the regularity of the Intercepted mew' nieH ani1 "tl"'r ,In,,n nml l,UD"h tlWe I the regularity of the Intercepted m3tt i r.-,.fir.l. fill, stleiillsty u'rmlil Ii..... ' ...iniirlnnttr to U'elirll IIia nvt.1...ij. UH is not impossible that there Im life Mara and other planets and jt is jwst ' ,. toipotslble that (he Inlmbltanls o'-' j wdnicate by wireleia. ,wlrele measajrea f.rom provable, out 5 fwPPy ' tltfi!'.- km a i i 1? X C Ife y v f fi't-ii i i