Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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IN FAMINE CORNER
Starving Hordes From All Sec
tions of Central Muscovy
Pour Into Syzran
HOSPITALS ONLY MORGUES
I Uy FLOYD GUIDONS
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Syxnin. Cnpttal of llic State of Him
WrsU, S?pt. : by rourirr to KIri. Sent.
0. Here ulierr- Kii'ropi ntid Ain
mrt by the rnllrnml, wlioro rnmol ntul
how ami raft and bare brlnp lb? l-n"
and "VVpt ami tbf Noitlt anl tin Sontii
together. One line ruin nortlienft to
Chcllablnxk to oonnmt witli tin- trail
Siberian Ilailwaj another rati" smith
eaM, tapplns the prosperity of Turke-
fttan another run- wwi to rerun nnn
11. T which Flatted on Court ,No.
n at a r. m. inxt-Hiiiun tnuM the omy
Ipp'p of excitement yestordny when he
wal'opwl Norma n Poach, captain of the
Amtrnllnn Davis Cup team. In trMRht
Kts. This wan entirely tincxpcctcil ami
the ilopcstrjra who failed to lerojtnlite
the .vonngMfr were forced to revise their
gueavei".
William flliiiltintfil Sidney Thaer
In three hanl-fniltht Ret- and showed
that he N In wonderful foim. UN
rrnm-ponrt hot were aci'iirate and
tliioo who tn lilm . In ncilon declare
he will bo orrlnic cevernl player
who hope to ct eloe to the lltials.
Tlierefoii'. the Willlaiii.s-lliKralmiii
match look very pood on 'inner.
William T. Tllilen linn uen nlnei
HERCULES' MBORS NOTHING
TO SEATING TENNIS FANS
Some Job, Says Sam Peacock, Who Had Charge of It for
National Tournament at Manheim His Aim to Please All
irm-fiilna uni n niker. lie mnv have two In the north htantl rlKht opposite
done one or two thins- tW wei'e con-, t' hfM. 1 think It will be nlxmt rlfclit ."
,, . ,, i i i. i. .i i.il Mr. 1'"acocl: has Rotten ho that It
Mdrred pretty good back In the old rnn ,, h(M((, ,,, vlMl snlll0
lavs, but be neer hud
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to one of the outside court" ror ins i ne khows.
mntrli with Paul 5oldborough. Willi There Is iiotbinR plensuriible or ic
Tlldcn's inntch eiterdav was one of I fie.shln about the job of seating direc
the featuie. U i believed that other
contests should hold the spiitliKbt to
dn. (Soldsboroitph scarcely will pive
our Will any more of a batl'e tlmn did
lrlns Wrlpht jestenlni.
ellmltinte.l. (1-0. 0-0. 0-1
to make th" decree of c,ilmneis, but the tbltiK that
Ncntlmt iirrniiRenients tor a nntloiml , ically. no to spenk, nunexes Iiik oiirom
tennis touin.ituent. Ack Sam Peacock, Is to have to pet up at 4 o'clock In the
seventeen consecutive pnmes. liisitiR tho
elclileeiitli when he netted Tilden be
gan his match at - o'cloel..
Pearson anil Nllrs
Another match of keen local IntercM
todnv is the one tietween Stnnley W.
Pent ou and 'at Nlles. Pearson
morninc to listen to a Irleernm mex-
snpe whlth announces that Mr. and
Mrs. I.uclus Applesauce, of t'ouncll
tor. .Mr. Peacock knew this; he IIU iuhiik, ia.. wmnn iikc io na i
not want the job: be repanled It. in moio seats teseived for them right be
fact with a coldness nmnuiitlnx to s de the tvn thev alreaily have. At
nxeision. Hut It wns wished ution him limes like these Mr. Peacock hns iimo
WrWht wasn, ,P m done It well. It was a ca-e f I he m'shtlcst spiritunl strupples ol
Tilden wntilnf the nlnee. ns It were, scekinz the his career.
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li. ., . , T.-I .. .. 1 nl.. ntul Hlinwctl soul' iiiriiini iviiiiix .vi'irnun
then southwest to Kiev and ('d"ssa and ,. , ,,...'., i..... m r,..i. .,
another BtreMiM northwest to Mo-cow. . Anl!ole. Ktraliht ets and his
l.umDer rniti .nnnp s arvniK iui" ,imt,,rM are wllllne to hack him neainst
MUth on the Volga to this point where
they meet river barges laden witn rem
gees from as far south as A-trakhan
Different in lanctmses. customs, hah-
ita, religion and garb, they And a com
the lloston veteran.
Pliilndelphians fa-ed fairly well in the
first day's iilax An even half dozen
of local plajers reached the second
Sam liCses SensltlveneM
Mr. Peacock owns It as bis utipreju- When It Is home In mind that this
diced opinion that he has aged rapldlj sort of thing had been going on for
In the 1rt few weeks. Also, his opln- weeks, anil petting wore and worse, an
Ion of the general average Intelligence the time of the tournament nnpronched,
of his fellow men has suffered cruel it is not hard to understand the per-
ehrnp's: he undergoes moments of fear turbrd state of Mr. Peacock's mind,
that the top of his head la going to blow However, the human Intelligence Is
iff with a pop some day. He R in capable of onlv n lim.ted amount of
snort, n changed man. suffering, and the troubles of the last
.. .. , .,, month have mercifully case-hnrdened
"Plis Change My Seats! hu llf.r(l,I)tlons to the point where he
In the first place, fully ,",0 per cent can lNten to complaints of any ile-
nf thnse oersnns who irof tlieir sats serlntlnti unninveil nnd attend to them
earl decided that there was something witli his left band while counting up
,.... 1 n,,.l tl..i ..Hiito. f1,n, lii'itu .,,i,1 l .. ...-.(.. tt.ltli tlinit, nt.il tvntitA.l In liniC tl... .tnf'n it ff ..,,.! n mn witll Ills fl Ifll t
mon denominator in huueer. di"cne. ! ........ ,.. ,i,...-i, ,.i,.i,;. , ., A... , i,t.i ., "...i .i .,, ..- r.,, ..,i,ru -i,ir-ii m. 'ii..i. i,u ,.n,ini-il tlu worst
rags and filth. I hey come begging or thev i ,oiiinI. Those in the third round are thev pointed out. of bis difficulties, however, and he Is
seek thiiment to places where there M,,.,lllc Hi.ldle. William .1. Clothier. W. "Sax. Sam. I'll have to get you to n0w engaged In making plans for his
food. They are helpless and the govern- t. Knight. S. S. Penno, k and (' S. ' ..l,.,,.,,-these two seats of mine ; mv wife recuperation. He bus bad one of tin;
ment tliev appeal to admit its neipiess. t. - se(.0Ii rounj 1'hi adel-I ... i,. ,i.o ,..,.t,t ,.ii,i. u the imr.lost lnh n the lot. and has don
Tiesj, to fill their needs. And thus thev ' phians are Tiblen. .lohnn. Andj Mor- !,,.. ,,,, thore She's not stronir. nm It with ereat credit to hiinse'f. but
ill
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mem inev appeal io iiuinii" i' m-ii'i-- sogers 1 lie second round rmiadei-i ,. neer in the world climb all the hardest jobs on the lot. nun tins uoi
lies to fill their needs. And thus tliuv ' phians are Tiblen. ,lohnoii. And Mor-jnv ,,,, t!1(re. She's not strong. ou it with great credit to hiinse'f. bil
nit and wait and pray to their different Bnn Ted KdwanK Carl Klsilier iindUn,-,n . nr "Sum I'm vorrv but there will be a three-day blizzard 1
tods and die while the gongs and hells , Stanley iVm-son ll'mma avs she can't sit with 'the sun the middle of Augu-t before they eve
In the gilded church domes deliver a , 'ihe default of S Kashio. the itinc . . ,1(,r r,;s N()w ,f V)l ,, iu. ,,, RH Mm , (!o it ni?nj.
ueetnlnglj barbarous clamor twice dally, j tire member of the Japanese Davis Cup
... ,, , i team, was a disappointment to tan
Cannot .Move Hefugees Fischer ami his fr.emK The Oliver-
'TVc arc Inundated by this great hu- st nf I'enn.lvnniii tennis captain was
man traffic and we cannot move them slated to meet the Nipponese and he
nnd if we could mote them It would stood a sood chance of getting the ver-
onlv mean spreading cholera and t Phil ! diet, l'ischer nla-s Dlonne today.
all over Russia" said the spcretaty tot The sumiuaii ol yesterda s matches
the (tovernor through tin Interpreter
"Over HMI.000 have been moved through
here durin; the last three months, but
there should hae been facilities to
have moied .TOCt.nntl.
follow
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Wlllum T. TIU n. Id I'hlindflnliln. !f
fenlMl lriins- WrKhl, llusiun il-O. rt.O C-t
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.uan.v uieu ; sonic Cirlnril, Pltuburith. bv detai'lt
Did You See It, Too?
Odds and Ends Picked Up on
Courts at Manheim Daring
Tennis Play Today
Goodness Graces!
An Exclamation, Also a Gallant
Description of the Ladies
at Manheim
U. S. JUDGE ORDERS
PROBE OF KU KLUX
Sheppard Tells Grand Jury
Klan's Practices Violate Con-
stitutional Rights
FEDERAL PROSECUTION AIM
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,1.1 V','"i" .v .!'.- )r
UH (A hn (secret Mrtetr or Clart"t0
nrJterlb' staridanla or tenet, political
or religious lor American iniicii!',
Kvcry one charged with crlnw or mis
conduct in this country Is entitled tn n
public trial. If our boasted democracy
and freedom nro to continue as one of
the blessings nf tills (lovernmcnt, Courts
and Juries must be diligent In protecting
and safeguarding tlicfo Inalienable
FHh?:. . ......:..
"Wiiencver nn association oi tnuiviu
uals, on Its own account) undertake
to restrain or prohibit these rights by
threats or bv secret demonstrations of
power or otlicr Intimidation, they nre
Invading the rights of the citizen nnd
violating the safeguards of constitu
tional government. v
"When tiicy meet together in con
clave or otherwise for tho purpose of
itcnrlvlnv nnv rltl7.cn of his liberie
Now Yorlt, Kept. 10. The first offi-ito exrclc his opinion law.fully, or to
no wnat is not tienounceci ny statute,
they nre Invading the rights of sttcli
citizen and depriving him of a privi
lege guaranteed by the Constitution,
mill such conduct on the part of any
such organization Is denounced by
Mntuto. Any person engaged in :i
conspiracy Io deprive one of IiIb con
stitutional tights tuny be prosecuted
In n Federal court.
"It Is the province of a (I rand Jury
to ilmpilre Into such conduct, nnd if
jott as jurors lind them is nn associa
tion, secret or what not. with the de
clared purpose of preventing tho ex
ercise of lawful right. It Is yotli
sacred duty ns (5 rand Jurors nnd good
citizens to present Mich persons for
prosecution."
Judge Hhcppnrd is a native of Flor
ida, nnd makes his home 111 Pensn
cola In thnl State. He hns been in the
Federal scnico in one capacity or an
(thrr for thirty-two years.
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V ii.-J iiiu ' .-. uTTTT
anTtWfST.wlm .thtfpiisi
the dff1lfiltv'of thsVsf'ai
II Vnihcll
0.. ..:.. nA...,thii.. .. ... 1 isumarap jrn n, (iihiiu.
Iir CltV population Wftl uth Tsil.nt p Vorl,. cfejted Jt
llrooibn dof'stel Ichijaj
1
I. I
are here jet and more are coming all
the time
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normally iwf.l'l'Ar u,, li is nillliil illiru 1 .unrr,, i.uii.11,1 vt u-.wi ,. ,
H....O L .,..,.,... Vinv. ,,. ,..nv f .. ' f"n M.lthf) ''r.in'iTil N J.. -tt,itrt
v..c- . ........ , "-- A i ctiapin Jr Siirlniflfld. Max.. b
tlmating. 1 e ngure t liar about KNKl , ,t, rsmi.
trc leaving daily God knows how mnn. , , "' n, '" s1. Kri,JJ'1.Jf,0, df"lt',, "
are coming in. When Mi" peasants' vc. v junnfon. Phiindiphis. dftii
ftane out on the farms there Is n- l"n-l M Mcrcur Hrrlsbur -l c..i 0-4
.i ..1 r.. .,,. ... .. t... ,1... Ito-raril 11 lln.'r. s,n Frriclei) rt
uihvj- iMiuv nn iiiviii i" .i.m.- .-s. in,- ,,.,t t ,- putnuni. Uuouue N T n-t
CI.i:S forbidding spectatots from
nnrsinir In front of the stands
tjim:s
' parsing
TD.M
JLJ tn
UIGMT and early among the spec-
tors was Mrs. Mabel Whltlock.
nltlred in cream-
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1... 1... i.,;a tniiriinment were ire- one "us niininiKi
lilllllK ,,l,- , 1,,,, ,- '... . III.
Net remit t li- colored sklit and sweater. 111111 ner 11111
wns a chic ci cation of bright ornrnge.
ouentlv violntrd tndiij.
transgiessors clahed with memocrs ot
Philailelphin's police force. verb.ilU.
The '-soft-sent" man appeatnl on the
scene of battle" early. Mnnv spec-
Thnt she might see the cr first ball
go "over the top." Mis. Muiy K. Iley,
the aunt of "Dill" Tilden. was in her
Wealed
tntors nre profiting by ycsierdaj's e-1)ox shortly before 1-.
tnvrns Tliev stay nn the land until the I 11.3 0-4
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last food is consumed, always imping 1 0 Sntimv&,C -i a-i. perienee. Pine boards aren't the attest
Is nothing left for them tocai thej turn' o'k.mbeV i)., Moin.sH-tR-2 4-a. ii-j thing in the world. The s,,i- are,
their faces to the cities We ban' ship . LMThJ0.1 nj Hanks. Jr .,,f16r;la7 bV de- tnilored. A llsht canvas covering
ped ilOOO of their ihildren to Moscow. , fuit . , ' hnlils n scanty i.unnh of cxceMnr.
.l . i.. ..1, ....1. .!... ., 1 .Tohn niil!v vaic-'rcrtn. 11 t- n
me uiwn i iuii n inousnnus 1 ,.:,.; s.,,. ,,.. n..is rirn in .uf.mii. 1
r. I.. uolDorousn
Eed
ut
more whom we arc un.ible'to shin
"Bread is uow costing .'ilMMi niunles n ' i"'"'' oMan'rd o!dmn.
loaf here. Kverybodj W Irjiug to live ! 7-l,HH'2v.., p,,,,..,, r.
by peeiilstlon, which Is permitted under J Trmsir ('h'iadlnhi e..j. ,1.1 11.7
the new- economic nolle,. I know oneL;,";,, t'J",'' fl.d,J"0,U"1 ?
Ajail , ,'F Uliull. .,,.,...,., ,..,,.,,, - 11 .,, ,t, , ,j
of salt in JIovcow and sold it he:-e for tvt'-
100.000. Dcfore tiie war thirtj-iis
pounds of tlour used to cost fort -two
kopecks labout twenty-five cents in
American monej 1 now it costs 1, "it, 000
roubles 1 about Si I.
Hospital Place to Die
"Our hospital Is no longer a hos
pital. It Is just 11 place to die In. No
more medicine, supplies or anything so
the doctors just left. Now the sick
crawl into the building to die nnd other
sick hate to carry the bodies out. We
have several military barracks on the
edge of the town at the disposal of the
refugees but they refuse to live in them,
preferring to camp down here in the
siuuon. on me raiirntui irnc.us, 111 iue
city square and all over the streets
They believe that is the only way they
can force the Government to act on
their behalf They do not seem to.
know that we nre just as hclplcs. as
; they are.
; "We hear that the Titrkeslnh crop
amounted to U)..sfi0.0(l().0;!0 pounds this
year and that the central government
has, declared that half of this wil' Im
distributed in the olga district
Jr . lslt'me d I rnt.tnin Albert Price Siinmond. for-
s.v lork ii-2, ' . , , .
. , . . I mer Philadelphia tennis star and big
UVieiii'O iiinuii , lilt 1 t
game tinnier, nrnvru mis mnriuiiK mon
R ' New York City to umpire in the tour-
Enirson O'finu N J.. dfit-d nailienl.
O'bornf PH'MdelphU. 1-3 0-4 "
1 ; "-1 , . , , . .. a ren . apanese pnrusn apprnren in
L iirun.uu HrmiUlMi 0 '1-1. lo-s 1 the south stand. With its nppea'-nn-o
Kdwai-.l 1' virfi.r vtnnu si- N I ,U , t(1 ),.) ,,f Mnrslinll Alien, the Seattle
a'.'ln '" s,0"k,on- N" Y;"'K' ''n fl'4 ! 'tar. changed in bis mntch with .en?)
K "m. K,iwrii r.iii-. iiphi.i. j.ffAt-,1 1 Shlmid7u, the Jap marvel Krldentlj
Trin m vin'emAii Jr frnnil I'.i . r, a i irrr.t thing .lutianese isnt unlucky fo-
T-tt Ti T et r.-t f ' , ,. .
n Moms Wll'lm. -M Hos'm. lfr.it1 . Jir. Allen
6dnoi T''Sr I'hll"'-lrhln ll-O a--.'. IM -
nzSIAru,nT.-inr,!iiAr,l,u"' 3 KILLED ON DEUTSCHLAND
John A MsB". Pi'tlmorf Md l-ft,..
l'rrt J Ocire. WnnnK.on PL It C,-(
s-a ;-s s-j , Explosion on Former German Sub-
Wtiin M Washbn-n N"v iirV d- , r
fmttd a. B. Tn.ver. Phiiad?iphu. a-2. marine Death List May Grow
S" I
"frsrk T snl'mon Ntw York, drfoalrd I.herpoot, Sipt. Ill 1 Hy A. P I-
r ri' ,Thunas"'A?Wland irrk ,i-f,.t.,i ' A tremendous explosion on the former
!ii"";.iC8."1;.!.M'ritanh""' X '' "'"'(ierninn subm.itiiie De-itschland at Hir
" Mef inn H-rnstn.X Tori.. 0't''"l kitlllClld. aco.s the MerJ from J.ier
Will' m .v l.arnsd N- Tork. t. 1fauli ,
O- ilfnrs Kim: X- York df is .cd , jinol. klllcil three men nnd injured threi
Ji P Eln Xv YsrV fl-3 fl-1 1-4 . , , . . ., .,
w v Inurinkin. P-oI!-nc js'ested 1 thers toda) . It is possible that mnni
mnn ivsmi austsiis 113. o-i . olhers perished
Although the sliinds weic not crowded
enrlj. n riot of brilliant summer colors
met the c e a vivid orange or green
to vl with the brilliance of the sun.
which beamed with full glory nnd much
heat.
Among the spectators in the south
stand were Mr. and Mrs. I:niiel Clnr
stairs. Mrs. Cnrstnirs was dressed in
pink 'inen and wore ,1 pule blue bnt
which had the ultra smart veil pinned
it. the uuch. The veil wits n dnik
brown.
One Inilv posscsspii of foresight
brought with her a Japanese parasol
and was an object of envy in that Ihe
sunbeams could nut reach her success
11.11 .
Mr Hiirni'" Allen wns dressed in n
cool frock of white crepe de chine,
trimmed with sptnrkllug white bends,
which caught tb gleaming sunlight ami
dnxr.'ed back Her large lint was black
silk trimmed with a largo white feu the"
Witli her was her small son. Edward
I . who was also mi interested spectator.
cull move taken by the Government
against the Kn Tvlnr Ivbin wns directed
by Judg- W llllnm D. Sheppard, of the
I nltetl States District Court for thu
Southern District of New York. In bis
charge to the September Federnl Grand
lury. hnpsifted this week.
Jtlilnre Shentinrd In lib- i'l-'-es "
seclnl strcs on the activities of the J
jian anil iii-jred the jurors to unpin c
into the conduct of Its members, no
innttcr how powerful they may be, po
lltlcallj, socially or finnncinllj.
"In nil matters which may be pre
sented bv tilt- District Attorney or of
wlilcli ym may hnve personal Unowl
edge, the Grand Jury should proeed
fairly and Impartially to ascertain
whrther anv offense is cnnimltteil
ngalnst die Federel laws, -nid you nre
not to' he tni.de the vehicle of preju
dice od hatred. On the other ba.nd, It
is vour province to scrutiiii.c' anil In
quire closely into the conduct of in
Olvfduals, associations of men, no
inntter liow ciuincnt or powerful tliev
may be, jiollticall . nieinlly or linan-
inlly.
Possible Menace tn Society
"The law. to be effectual, is mnde
for nil classes, rates nnd conditions of
men, and so long as the law is fairly
nnd impartially administered the people
will hnve respect and confidence In the
I'ourts of the bind and nbiillng faith
that justice will be administered with
out respect tn persons, and thus the su
premacy 0 the law will be maintained
nun revereu.
"The possible menace to society of
1111 organization having Its origin, I
11 tn sorry to sb.v, in the South, impels
me to call the attention of Grand
Jurors wherever I preside to the wide
spread propaganda of the so-called
order or society known as the Ivll
Klux Klnn.
"In Georgia. Florida 11 ml Texas this
society, according to press dispatches,
has committed ninny outrages, wirh
as dragging persons from their
homes, tarring and feathering them. Deputies Arrested In Jail Delivery
whipping and giving the ultimatum of Toledo. Sept. 10. Sum Zimmerman
departure from their homes. Aside nnd Andrew Sr.emtko. deputv sheriffs
from these atrocities, all good citl- n dutv nt the Tiicas County .Tall Labor
ens know that there Is no plncc in Dav when Joseph FrbaytK George
free America for such n society. Rogers, nlins Lewis, and Charles , slro to draw,
Schult'.. convicted of conspiracy In the
Shows Hindu Illusion Feat
One ot the most M'lisnlional illusion
feats of the Hindu Yogi, which hns
been carefully guarded for almost n ecu
tut;,. hns been accomplished by Horace
Goblin, who hns brought the secret to
this country nnd Is idiowing it In votulc-.
vlllc on the Keith circuit. The illusion
consists of "sawing a woman in half"
nnd restoring her before the eyes of tho
nuillence. Goblin will perform this fent
nt Keith's all next week.
Gnlditi bribed a native to gain en
trnnco to the. temple nt Ponnjn City,
Ilombny. where he witnessed the per
formance of nuigicIniiH and wonder
workeis, The most astounding feat,
however, wns the sawing of a biaullful
native girl In half, performed by the
Yogi Abljah. high priest of the tribe.
After almost u year of experimenting,
(Solilln finally mastered the feat ntul
brought it to America where it hat,
puzzled the scientists ns it did in Ku
rope.
Arms freleaatiott
Widely Approved
Continued from Pane One
nll.silAn In fat-elm relations or to ills-
armament. Hut he Is the leader of the
minority In the Senate, and bis support
Is of extreme importance to tho Presi
dent. He Is n close frlehd of Mr. Hard
ing, whom lie resembles In tempera
ment, being editable and inclined to
compromise. Mr. Underwood will be
n prnotlcablo minority member.
JIV. Unfiling bad little option except
about the fourth place, given Io Mr.
Hoot. To this place' the President
might have appointed n Western Ke
publican or nn ardent disarmament nd
vocoto like Senator llornh. Mr. Itoot's
commanding fitness for tho post, bis
knowledge of international rolntlons.
and bis diplomatic ability outweighed
nlj other considerations.
Tho President almost Incvltnbly
turned to the eastern part of the coun
try for his delegates, tho Last having
been for many years rather more aware
of the rest of the world than tho West,
especially the Middle West, where most
of the critics nre to he found. Lxpcri
ence of foreign rclntlons nnd nn inter
national point of view nre commoner in
that part of the country which has enr
rlcd on trade with Europe than in the
center of tho continent.
rollilcnl Problems Uppermost
The political problems of tho coming
..f.,m,n riither than disarmament ap
pear to have been uppermost in the
President's mind In choosing his dele
nates. Mr. Hughes has n legal 'mind
...i.t'i. tiiiiH in the law and principles
international relations. Mr. Knot is
this country's greatest international
lowver. Mr. Lodge nppronches foreign
relations from the point of view of the
s!i,ni,. eommltteo on the subject. Ho
has been a big navy man, nnd in the
recent fight over the ntjvy bill took the
side of largo appropriations. Mr. Un
derwood's position Is not so clearly de
fined, but it is of less Importance.
He 1 nl,nsl"B representative of the
minority.
It is apparent thnt the President see
disarmament, or. as it Is now the fash
ion to call It, limitation of armament,
ns something springing from an nil
iustment of the points of dispute In the
East. This is the view Mr. Hughes
held in calling tho conference, and It Is
one that stresses the political sido of
th. gathering.
The advisory council is the one nov
elty which yesterday's announcement
discloses. It hnd been assumed that
the organization would be similar to
that nt Paris, a commission with sey
nrwtc bodies of advisers upon the rn
rlous tonics before the conference. The
plans for the Washington gathering.
, . 1..! .. it l.nt
intcrpnso no iiuvisur, vuuuiu uuhikh
the commission nnd the experts upon
finance, geography, ethnology, naval
armament, military armament nnd the
hnlf-dozen oilier branches of knowledge
upon which the commissioners will de-
wiriied to bear If the ciri.fl.
fault to- find with It. J 1
tnauc ti speech indicating tail iv .7
was his own bcloyed child Va' .J"
pcrts wero gentle In thiii' ?.1 "
Mr. Hard ng'a p brln .1
expert knowledge togeths. .' .'l tll
head. In the advisory counV!
will center. If too much conflL,l
Is not shown to tho disappoint fcl
who wished representation IIT-Wi
Ration when the ch
councilors is n;ade.
lot.
Kmphasls is laid, ns nt n.... tt
the fact Hint Hie United Btau,' "L
mo coiuercnco uisinterc-tcrilv ""1
no advantages, asking for nti,i,trtl1i
"settlements which wfil promnt'N
The delegation thnt RiK!$
country at Paris was ldeall,,ud '
one that will represent It at "v.'iA
ton is Intensely practical. wtibX 1 ".;
haps what the critics SIC '.'
soy it should hove come from w? ty'
part of the country nl l ?..
up of some other men, "" """It
NURSE WINS PRIZEFARIf 5
5000 Application fvlade, f0f" w '
omlng Land for War Vat...
Omaha, Sept. 10. (y .
MJss Jennie D. Fuller, nf aJfc
Neb., who had bee., a n,,0
army, won the prize farm at th nJr
Hole Innd-drnwing for ex-Vcrti?,'
and women nt Torrlncton. uv. "
terday. Several other former lit
also won .farms. """t
Aoout ouiut appiicat on w.r.,u
rnnrt bouse lawn cheers,! i.,.,n.. .u '!
names of lucky rir nnnlir.i. '".
read. The land is recently op-n-al
Irrigable. It was set apart by h.r,3
.n.iiiii.i .o. .uiiiici service men ul
unlnMI ' "I
A sugar beet factory Is to b8 , LJ,
nenr lorrington and newspnner n.u
Mtiil fl inatn(fiii n on aUa.L L.i wl
...M, .. ,vowu.s- u.v nnvnu) peinrcoia.
'ii:i,-Ut
a
Constitution (Suarantees Protection ! "l7IAr" " '":i "' "7iTZ '",'"? I Whole neprcscntution United
"The Constitution of the United February 17, escaped, were arested ves- m; trouble nt Palis wns a lark of
,,.!!.. t K.l"lr,1f liberty of persons. , tprnnv on wnrants charging "vnlun- unity. Only on one occasion so fur as
piote lion ot propertj, freedom of .' ,ii,. unfreritif- IVilernl nrlsoners t es. 1 can recoil were the various advisers
speech and religious convictions, nm It cape'." of President Wilson nnd his nssocintcs
NEFF COLLEGE
32nd Year
Prnt nnd charter tru-tNi, nkH
H Conr. ell. Dlslrlrt Alty. Ro'n.
Orlalnnl Sjslem of Education far all
iigtn. A minn Jiraiionum. (i
rievolnns Memory. Concnlrlttn,'i
UCCIops ronn,i.nre. ThliHlnr. !
Initiative! Orsre Pol-- Charm; CH I
tur. Vlalon. Personality. i
ti.mnvH fear and Self Conacloji
ItemOVCS nBTcach-s How til
ytudy. 'I
r.tvna Mental sran of lar prepotl. j
u ta tlona and arcat emertrlm. i
ImprOCS ,lon r.olilnT. Improwii
and Exlen.por, Pub Ic BPtaklni Ejjv
ration urtiiinv"- i . nuiiivimif, i
Miiilc.TesthlnK Kacidty nf Botclajliti,
DeViees. Dlp'omns. CertldcAtte, Clur
nnd rr tO l ours-" voursei l
nulm SJ. Aft ft E-.e Children Sit.
Morn.I)nrmllnrUs. Private Interiliti.
t.lterature. Write call, rhon- Spro
321(1 PII.AH NKFF. Ph. I).,
founder and Pre l lent
1730 Chestnut Street
; 7 J
Heli-rf
n,'bii;ia
l.eHo NV Torll d ' an I I
Mpti- Cf. (,-i fl-:
,i-.1
The sMbmarine wns being dismantled
siTKAMsllll" NOTirF.sl
nrstmll V n Se-itl- lf -.i tcl John , nt the time of toe pxnlns.ou. which o, .
"jnnH."Adn,"-'",.'!sr'' TeC def-M-.i Enc 1 ""tH in the engine room from nn mi
T wood rhi'-id-lrhio. a-l. n-i s-n 1 1 now n cause, rhe Pcutsc.Miind was miv
j u. .naer.on Ausiraus ueieii-a uw f ,,, ,,hm,vm0H si'trendered b the
expect TL'.OOO.OOO pounds from Siberia I '"""
and t-'.'O larlnads. or about .'.400.(100 I ,,,"am
ree tlvlre. no.tnn J.fl, f.-'.
c i Kaehio .lawin nv a-r,m i i
Innn H 11.'- u-irai'R (ipres -,j it ,
r.osenujum. e Iitk n- 'i-i. '
f . a o
,-. "-D . . . .
deteit-d tiermans under tne terms nt the peace
treat).
1 lzi ...u.J.tliaj
pound", from i!" Ukraine, bui none has
arrived jet. If ull o ir epe tatloui m.".
tcriaize we maj be nble to take care '
oi on pec ceni oi our nee is. uu 'I nm . , w ;,,UBr, symirto-i n'ilm"Te d.fented
then only -.i percent Our ration for , r, i'o,i-t I'nner Phil,, l-'phlu hy defau t.
Government official., winch has alwayal S . N;. no-.oj. W?y-
b?rn hilin. hflM uo brn rphipd to virrMi Uirtaniii Vonkorv tPtvua K T.
I" iionlon lw stT,liitpr hue and .-
---i! .T I. Wit- nf St T.iiff bv tVfau t.
V O Whon-. Phtladi-'phU M-3 -fl 1-H 0-3 , Baby
CHILD SMOTHERED IN BED
, ilefu'll
about env-hfth of the regular amount.
ir.nrfnn TMttM l'n C..1. Hi S C. n.
Our harvest I- ,s than one-t-nth of u.V'nieh.rj" jr. hiuAithT.'i. 6-'i.
ii ii
Wi 'ri
'm'.ed II
r,- fi-4
M Inhnvon sar Krnncten. de
G .! K .eher 1'hl sde ph a 0-H
the average jiehl Since June all of
US have been eatims moist gvas nnd
bark. Parents who aren't nble to feed
el...!.. ..UiM... ...a .., im .l.nr,, ..,n ,,, ' r-ifi-1, T Hunter NV'V
the nuthorllles 'or nhnndonins them in i TV ', A""'0" s'""- Y"'
front of government bui'dings. So: ! r. Dmnne v-w Yrit ,)ef-nfd now- litndled in 'he b'.inkets
in .
Vif'
0 3.
il-featfd
3 T rt-fl
'" ' S-o. 0-3
So i! 4 f. Dm
mtnr li-ire Vienn l..ff nn nr linnds lhal ' 'ard Kn-VHS i'Ml'd rllli 7 n. .
we Are not able to raie for them." i , , , 1SRr;?hN,!1', ''S'I!) .
r; W 'jllmo,- Nw To-- c -' n-2. n 1
Sper(n,' rnli'r Itnpntch. inni-..' Itti , Ai'rl I). il" "ie-t .Sv York rtef i -d
M...COW. Sept 10-nillioiis in paper ' J'?' &rJ .ti.t
roubles chansc hands dally ot Mo-cow s n rt tatrn'.a:- Ne v.r' s-4. d-s o-i
Several food maikits. wbe-e gather V illnm. .T CioM-r Ih 'id-lnhla. d-'en'ol
.tM.. nm..n . Lr,u.m h,,u ,. . ,1,A -in1' -' "' ' '' '" " "-'. '--
unclassed bourgeois to exchange t.i"
Accidentally Killed Whil:
Sleeping Beside Parents
Kinmii II. Smalt, e'ecn months olil.
wn smother! to ilenth us hhe sji ir.
tern hep frit t r and mother at thiir
home, IKK) Mount Vernon Mrect. uui -
ing th niglit.
When the parents iwoke nt 7 o'cloel.
Itlii.i ino-ning the found the rln'd ,
I I Mntllnil In ,ti ti1 int. nti. uliei,, is li.ll I
1 oconie entang'ed, nt tlie foot of tli'
lml I-. Wli'lam M'ersou. I'.ll Noitn ,
Ulevrnth street, sahl tlie child ha I
bteii lead fur s(.pn.. time.
Auto Hits Child at Play
While plnWng in the srreet
in
things they hnve for the th:u?s tr.c
have ni.t nml to effect a living by tin
transactions. The mnrkets usiinllj are
located in open squares, w.icic the sell
ers, witli their wares, range themselves
In rows, either squatting on the ground
behind the.r gnmU or displacing tt.rm
on wooibm Inbles. while puniinsers nr
other peddlers stream past, inspecting
the proffered articles eiil.cc hv pm n m
smell, sampling b taste being taboo
Tlie Prtrokai market is a tjpical
Ilusslant pensunt inaii.it In Musnu,
IO-iking nt the ments f.,r nil tin- i.ient
stalls nre arranged side by s de, the m.
gle word '"Skolko" meaning how much
will elieit prices riiuuing bun Into
the thousands, but actuallv low when
considered in tne westirn cxchnigi
8ome of the prices for stnp'es. ineoiin
tered on an inieit:on of the mnrlct
tod a j , nre ns follows. Ment is siiii b.
the funt, wlibh i rinc-ienilis of n
pound, nftul 40.0011 lobbies nre worth
about one American dolln-.
W , n.im .' C "nr. N' "rl: d-f-ald
John C Nj' C ili-n.'tn, 6 .t. C 1 9-2
!to.ri C Klne m rnn 'ero defer,')
Im-' tution XI n-i'idelnlila rt-1 !-.,
I'- .. .. .. . ... V... .... ..,.,..,.inKC Tlia lrlv,,p tl .T
friint of h.s home at rorty-eighth nni
Westminster avenue Inst ulglit. two
Year-old Joseph liodfrey wns run oer
Hn., !irK-' New Vii-K. ci-t-.i'-'l l'.v U" BIlll'llHIUI I"'" "llli.-l. ,,. '
Ik- sir r !tohlror. Ne-v Y'rk 0-t, 0-1 I'rledinnti. of ."037 North Tenth street
-, , . ,, ,..ir. r-i I took the child tn the West Philadelphia
f..urv- K I'ti?"?1 u-m-rior. ' Ho-neopMlnc Hospital and then gave
.(i.s n.i d. i himsCif i i to the police The child is
l-0?"y"Kr, "WVurw." fl1i!P.' m"'1 ' I rll(T,,r,"!! r0,w "r,,ln i,,r," ,,,,t ls m"
in n 'enoi.s i nndition.
How Pliilndelphians Pared
in Tennis Tilts Yesterday
Irving
Zenzo Shimidzu
Wins Two Sets
OontlmieU flam I'mce One
match. He win the sii-erirh, lml Allen
stepped in ajnui in.! made n .ill ciin
at th end of the "ightli
The Westerner pluc iiuirelmi, i,.
nls In the ninth gnnv. ietnn i, iwn
thing sliot nt him mid chasing shimi
nil over the court. He pin veil to Uf
Jap's backhand nnd won ot, liis foozles
Allen won and ajain took tlie icad.
0 tn 1.
Hhlmmv evened things up in the iicm
l'ii-st Itoiind
William T. Ti'den ilefenti
Wrisht. fl-0. 11-0. 0-1
Walla"" U .lohnsim defented Kred
Mercnr, llarnsburg. 0 1. ''!. tl-4
H, Norris William". Itostmi. defeated
Sid Thnjer 0-0. (5-2. 0-1.
Wntson M. Washburn New Vn k
defenteil A r Ti.ner ll u. ll-L' H-2
i; V I'merson. Diange ''e'ented
Perrv I lshic-n. it .1. O-I. "-7. il-l
Ted I'.dwards dr footed .1 M iiiinc
mnn. dr.. il-.'l. 7-0. ."-7 tl .".. i5-
Carl Kicher defeuted S. Kashio,
.lapnii. b default.
,1 11. AdllVe. .1-.. Dll, 111, i'ev,. de. '
feated Uric Wood. 01. Ii-.".. ".c, I
And-- Morgan defnied I. (I K.nm- ,
ber. fi-1. li-2. 4-li. 0-2. !
Phil Neer. Portlnnd. Uri defeated j
Lyman Tieinaine, (l-'J. ll-l !l-7 I
(ieriild U.inerson, Orange, defented
Perci Osboine f.-:!. 0-1 .'-7, ii-1
Stanle-. Pearson !ef..atil .1 W
Davis, l.ns AngeVs, 0 ?,, tj.-j, fi 4
1 A W. Mje's. Knglnnd, defented
I Paul W (iibbons. 2 (5, (l-o, (1-1, ;.f.
h 1 (iibbons delnuueii 1
W S. SMiunslon. 15a limore. won bv
Pershinp Going to France
Io Honor Unknown Poilu
Washington. S"pr. In -T'.v A
P 1 -(iereral Pirshing, limf of
mfT ,.f 'lie I'n'.ted States ninn. in
inored 1'iesident Harding tnd.n
,0 1 rm red to France to present tli
'iir,-iessionnl Medal of Honor to Hi
unknown soldier of .lint inpubV
Paris. Sept. 10.- lib A. P 1
President Harding hns uwanh d U.
('origin- ionnl Med'il f Honor 1 tne
unknown so!i:cr of Uninii. Mimn
T. Ilerric'.. the Amcriciin Amr.issn
lor. inforni'xl Prcinb'r Hr'niid "
rini M. lli.ar.d nI.ed Mr. lleire,
to thank the American (lover nii.cn'.
foi its thoughtful h't
Til" pie.rnllllioll ceiemoin will
oc-ur in Oi tuber.
u 4 i u vza
Passenger nnd Krcifjh: Sericcs,
From New York
I liriUKH P.(J AMI MlfTIIA.MPTdN
(H'ITAs,I.a -pi. in net. 1 nri, 13
tlKHK..Kl, Seyl.22 del. 50
CAUMAVI On S Nov ." Dec. 3
t.t f:nni)o',
CAMIMV . seit. I
U'HMV c'i-l Kent, to Nov I tier, a
hPYTHIA ine) lift. IS Nor. 15 Dee. 24
I A KM AM .lee. 31
P'WInl'TH AM) IIAMtlL'Ill I
s,XOMA ept. 17 Oft. 10 tier. U
i.oNn-i.vriKRHY and ousnow
CAMKKOM nieri Sept. 24 Oct. 22
MiV.RI Oet. 1 Nov 17
fOJ.t'MltlA Oft. Nov. K Pee. in
ASSYH1A Oft. 2") Iec. S Jan. 7
I'l'II ADf.I.I'HIA Tl LONDON
A OV1 Sept. 17
Cnnsrd e.nd nrhor steamship I.lnei.
I'jimr Ullife. lino Vninet M . 1'hlla.
Treliht ontie, llourse flldr.. Thlls.
.COMMERCIAL
SlfcAliilSHU LI fiti)
PHILADELPHIA to
CORK. DUBLIN. BELFAST,
LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
Other Ir'sli Ports If
SufTlflent (una Offers
S. S. "EASTERN BELLE"
Expected Loading Sept. 23
E. W. STRING FIELD
Philadelphia Manager
.Moore & McCormnck Co., Inc.
128 llotirsc KldK.. Philn.
i imM -i 055 Msm
7.113-
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Clu.stiaa'.J, Ccpenliagen, Gothsnberi,
Uotkholrn, Heisinzlors and Rsfi!
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
1MI n s MAHtilS". About hept. 13
AT sllllTIMi HOAIII) ILUI.s
TIinnli llllls of I.mllns ImuicI In all
Snrweclan. Ilanl.il iinil S",fdlh 1'ort..
Utrrt eilllnss for sll Henndlnsvhin mill
Itiillle 1'nrls i' ero offers.
SH GF.R STEAMSHIP CO.. Inc.
W. J. Grandficld & Co.
How Jobs For the Jobless
May Be Found
That Satan will find work for the idle hands to do if we fail to anticipate him in
this line of endeavor, seems to put into a nutshell the compelling reason for the unem
ployment conference called by the President of the United States. Destitution, distress,
bread-lines, and soup kitchens in our larger cities, and a material increase in crime
throughout the country are predicted for the coming winter in dozens of newspaper edi
torials because of the almost unprecedented unemployment situation which the country
now faces. "Industrial controversies, resulting in stoppage of production," is advanced
by the St. Paul Dispatch for the present unemployment condition: "A debt-ridden and
mutilated world, which has decreased its buying, thus curtailing production," is respon
sible in the opinion of the Norfolk Virginian Pilot. "The high price of steel, which
hampers building operations, high freight rates, high wages, and high cost of material,
which keeps up the buyers' strike," are some of the reasons given for unemployment by
the Houston Post, while the Buffalo Express believes the situation was caused by the
"orgy of Government spending."
Whether President Harding can bring about an agreement between capital and
labor to co-operate in fighting the causes of depression, the country shall soon know, for
Secretary Hoover already has drawn the plans for the conference. This conference, in
the opinion of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, "is likely to spur Congress into action."
While the Socialistic New York Call says that the present situation "indicates clearly
enough the damnable incapacity for leadership on the part of the rulers of this country
who run away to the seashore and the mountains when a real problem is put up to
them," the New York Evening Post points out that it is not the custom to heed a "seri
ous social emergency" until the cry of the hungry actually is heard.
All angles of this most pressing problem which confronts the country are treated in
the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for September 10th.
Other news-features of more than passing interest in this number are:
rim Ani.NTs
' ,nh 1 '170 I
SUB Chestnut s
Main R703
... , ., .. ft .
W r. fMininjiHMi. in iiiiinri, uon or i
i . .. i t "....-
nml in tlie elevuntli, niter lipsi tl.e , 'letn lit irmn , . ''"'
firnt three :oint. i-nrrle,! tl,.. Xanie tn W- " "- ,,,,,."'n- '''""''I Milo ,
dou and then won. givinj liim n f, t.).-i. -V'11"-;V-;. ii f . i , '
advantage Allen won hit serve, pullli.s v Tn 1",''",n '""I ?- '.l"?'1 ' !
UP on eien tvinu. ShlmliUii -e.,rel " "'l'11-'' ' ''j" . . , .
love victor In the tlilrteei.tli. but Insi A. I.. Dinne. New Wk -lefente.l
Allen's sern :.nil the mntcb wns nil tie,!
lip n;nln tiitli sevrn Raines en Ii
Todd anil Itnvis mid lt'eli:iril hii.I
Wulter T limes, nf I'lin'iign. were
the attractions tit '.' P. M. mill i w.
llOUrs later tlie CO'ills i; In ilen re I
for the battle between Wnllnre V.
JohnMip nnd W SI, Wnsliburu. This
rlinilld be the feature event nf the i!n .
lllthougli other events mi tlie initlile
alro will be Interesting.
Iiisraliani Plays Illinms
For example, take the set-to lieiueen
H"Norrln Williams and W- Y. Ingra.
Itnlnnil Tvans. 7-.1. 7-.'i. 10
Srrunil Hounil
t'rntc llldd'e defeuted It V (ill
mor". New Yn'k. II ''. ll-l. ft 1
W T Kniqln defented I! H Ilntlia
iiv. Ne York 11- I. II.!, (I 1
W .1 C'ntbier defenteil V Tnj lur,
Senttle Wash, ll-l 0-0 (1-2
jt (I Kinscj, San Praneiseo, ip
frnied Cliar'es Viitfon, Jld. O-.'l, 0-2
fl-2.
S S I'cnnocli, ,lr. defeated W ('
Cm w ford. Hnltunore in S. (1-3. (1-2
C. 8. Rogers ilefentiil I', Martin,
New Vork, 6-1. 0-4. 0-2.
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
Hr.iai! an1 Hprlnw Oartltn Hi" IMilU
DAY hl in
ELECTRICITY AND
AUTOMOBILE
V nine m.inihe' course in Kl Ei -TK1'
ITV hfit'i tlieoreilo nd t'isei'ri!
A io montra' couree II" Al'TO Ml"
( HASH'S, reialr tlwv niperlen.e
Nlfhl t'lnse
Machine Shop Kectrl.-liv Ann ie1
Pri.ilee Me-han'es Arclil-
Msrnirti ahnp leeiuri 1 nml t're' -
tthmt:r hn1 Dra nn
Aijtsmntilte Hire. Arl"imet
n'l Xreehsnlesl ,"iramici
Fl xn-irpw'f ti tsl H'in'iuf nf he
opperdjnliies open to lectin .-l l tralnel
in, n s ill w nmeti
Kx-epnon,! Kel,.ili. anit l,n ftstts
All Clse len September 10
11 mtraled JlooKle' Knroll Now.
ftixie Steamship Une3
PHILADELPHIA to
BRISTOL, MANCHESTER,
GLASGOW
USSB SS "OPELIKA"
Expected to Sail
Middle September
AT CIIMTUKKMC UATBS
Harris, Magill & Co., Ine,
425 I.nfnyctU UlUc, PlillndclphU
lumlmril 0.l Mln J.
What Our Country Thinks of the
Peace Treaty With Germany
Beef Prices "Out of Joint"
To Halt the Rum-Sleuth at the Door
Our Greatest Prehistoric Mounds in Danger
Must the Bathtub Go?
Is There Anything in Good-Luck Signs?
Art and Business as Seen in Book-Jackets
Wrestling With the Piano
Caruso's Singing Apparatus
Salvaging Industrial Cripples
A Stitch in Time Saves Crime
Four "Immoralities" of the Church
Air-Motoring in Europe
Some Early Aeroplanes
Europe's Choice Confiscation or
Repudiation
The Spice of Life
Topics of the Day
Best of the Current Poetry
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