THE WEATHER rlr tonight an'l Sunday; Increasing InXrSt probably follewel hy 2wrrsl !'" rhanite In temperature. ... . n. li II ..... II TKMrKIMTI wr. hi r.. . nrnriieiTriTa iii 2 1 a 1 4 1 n ... ffi f W !7Q 173 174 I 1 ' uentng iJubltc ledger NIGHT EXTRA VOL. VIII. NO. 10 Knlem! .. Secd-filaM M.tff al th, . Po.tefflr, ., Phll.d.lphla. P. unnr ihn Act of Msri-h 8. 1879 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 rubliih.d Dslly rf"lt Hundsy. Huhsrrlpihm Pries I Y-sr by Mull. '"""'' l "" ,.evyriij,t 1R31 by I'ublr ledger Cempenj PRICE TWO CENTS PROTESTANT CHURCHMEN OPEN EI ON KU KLUX KLAN US U. S. PROBERS START WORK Dr. Wilbur Crafts Calls en Members of Religious Bedy te Steer Clear of Secret Organization Catering te Bigotry and Race Hatred FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS DECLINE ALL "AID" .FROM "EMPEROR" SIMMONS IN INQUIRIES Postal Authorities Aroused by Editorial in Georgia Newspaper Run by Mrs. Tyler, One of "Big Three" Intimidation of Dry Agents by White Robes Is Charged ,'i MOVEMENT te have all,Protestant9 withdraw from the Ku Klux Klan and a heavy cress-fire en the Klan from investigating branches of the Government herald the complete collapse of the secret order. The Rev. Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, superintendent of the International Reform Bureau, Inc., a Protestant body, with headquarters at Washington, appeals te nil Protestants te quit the Klan. Membership in the "Invisible Emnire" was restricted by its organizers te native-born white Protestants. Many ministers believe thousands have betn lured into the order by misrepresentation of its real aims and purposes. The Klan was assailed yesterday by clerical and lay delegates te the iltventh general council of the Alliance of Reformed Churches throughout t world holding the Presbyterian systcm. The council is meeting in pfttiburgh. The Department of Justice has decided te ignore "Emnerer" Simmons' offer of "assistance"' in Aie investigation new engaging numerous Federal tfents. Prohibition Commissioner Haynes is the latest Government official te train his batteries en the Klan. Special agents are checking up reports that enforcement officers have been intimidated by Klansmcn. The posteflicc inspector in charge at Atlanta. Ga.. is preparing te invoke the law as a re?ult of a scurrilous editorial in the Searchlight, the semi-official organ of the Klan. Meanwhile, "Emperor" Simmons is making hurried and mystic passes ever the dollars of Ku Klux dupes and is turning the cash into magnificent homes, electric fountains, artificial Inker, marble statues and costly motorcars. Hew Donations Are Split TV ' donations" which flew into the I indtiMr bn.i-effice nf (he Klan are, iiln erdlnnrv routine, ' split" ns fel Ien: Pocketing 4, the Kleng'e who signs the rnmliilnte en the dotted line for ' rt the remaining Stl In h'.l Kine' Klenglc who keeps ntul forward $." te till Grand flnbliu. The firand ,ob ,eb lin. ireerdin: te Mrs. Elisabeth Tyler, j he resigned as head of the female J Ku kluxers, retained liftv cent-, se tlint j nery "donation" $4.51) gees te the, "imperial" treasury. But If a higher ranking salesman! obligates u new member the division isr ililfwat. A King Kleagle thus sell tng dlrectlv keep $5 of the tee. n Grand Goblin Iter w $5 50, while IE Emperor Salmons himself lenns ever the coun ter iml persona 11 v "Kleafcles" n euste- i mer the $10 reaches the imperial peekel intact. Kleagle Is "Kale Collector" Dlirtganliug the Imiierinl Wizard h Vn sales, which necessarily form but imtll part of the volume nf business done, each new Klansmun means JJ4.50 dded te the Ku Kills bank roll. Con Cen Nrrattvely discounting the Klan's own claims as te total membership and niak ini the present number 5OO.O0H. the Ku Klua nlcs campaign has se far brought its managers n gross profit of J2.2nn,00O. Te this Income must be idiled receipts from ether sources which "111 be mentioned latar in tblu article. Altogether, propagating incorporated Ku Kliuisiu wiih patriotic trimmings In proved a paying undertaking, a" there Is plenlv of evidence te show. On September 7. Imperial Kleaglc Clarke, speaking by authority of "Em "Em pwer" Simmons, declared te newspaper interview cr in Atlanta that Paul S. I'.theridge, "Supreme" Ku Klux attor atter "? ,wa engaged In associating him "" "approximately L'UO of the most prominent lawyers in the country," and 't"t libel suis aggregating $10,000,000 would be brought against newspapers m Individuals attacking the Klan. Considering what the aggregate re alners nf ",00 of the nieat prominent 'wyern iu the tnite.1 States would 'mount te, and the aggregate, bends the Mi Mm Klan aa plaintiff would have Mint up te protect defendants in S10, ik "i . ""r"1 "f I'WJ unsuecraaful "Mi damage v,itg. both Emperor nnd '"wling were therefer, talking in 'miiens when they made the above "atement. unless they were merely talk mg for exercise. MISS HANAN SINKS FAST; MYSTERIOUS TRUTHINSHOOTING PRINCIPALS IN NEW YORK TRAGEDY D D T PIITQ DAY Z2V ,'7-s;: , n4&aW i i VvAViv gallalswwswssss -sfv, wm' Rich Girl, Victim of Fermer Chum's Bullets, Near Death Frem Peritonitis NOTE LEFT BY SUICIDE HINTS AT HIDDEN MOTIVE ASKS PROTESTANTS TO LEAVE KU KLUX Dr. Crafts, Head of Interna tional Reform Bureau, Urges All te Resign HITS BIGOTRY AND TREASON Talks Only In Ilig Figures Earn..!- i ,lf, umnier "Empeirer" '"nmen-. treated large sums of money n equal easiness In talking with n AtWa Mt "h" lntwrtewd him in VVltniueqii, the correspondent re I'll ,lenk ttl Ilka his printed pie ,,, '""'ead of being n,,Pt ami sc 1 -h'-H. with a meek attitude te- "1W tin. world, he ! hjx fpPt ,WO) Y'lbs about 2(X pounds, and is lithe, full ?"J JKKressne. Mis rosy In.e is guar amllea, and he is always affab'e Pre,l.e '"T', lne """ 'hing I..' ts fc "f than aiu.hing e? is n,H V ?". f rich auburn hair. e NcK, bleed in rd hair.' he Continued en fat. Four relntrn Twe "Emperor's" liar Chest Is Just Uikp Kaisers It member reading abmt the big ln rtered BWB3 In a castle for ''"""a i tha day. rhe.i he ,,,, a kauep- xia v' ,"r"ll'"rer" William, of JJKu Mux Klan, has u "war 'lOoeon','.'0 ,." ,'"""""'- '""t W.rui, rM 8"U 'a '""'8 lui" - -j . Hi n ftaff Cnrrttpmitnt U'aahiniten. Sept. 2.-Tn nn np peiii te Protestants of the country. Dr. Wilbur V aft. superintendent of the International Bureau, urges nil of them withdraw from the Ku Klax Klan and thus make its further ex istence impossible. He pentr-nds that Protestants must be responsible, inns much as the, Klan Is anti-Catholic, anti-Jew and anti-Negro. Ir. ( 'rafts believes questions of re ligion and race can be lisctiss(sl in the open with courtesy and goedwi I by all, instead of In the weeds behind mask. lie invites the Klan followers te quit their secret waya. "As no Negro or Catholic or Jew or ether foreigner," he said, 'is eigi blc te membership, manifestly It is Pretectant Americans who are guiltv nf the felly and sin of this profiteering in hate aed bigotry, and therefore, in telligent Protestant American., through their pulpits and religious papers, should take the lead In unveiling and breaking up this conspiracy egain.-t democracy and pub'le peace. "Let all Christian PrutcstanK and all Americans usk the President, in their behalf, te call upon all geed eitl rens that hae been drawn into the Klan te withdraw. "The Reform Ilureati. after n tour of twenty-eight States, has found no bet ter wa.v te dial wiih the Ku Klux Klan than that suggested te the President ; Via. that In order te prevent future civil strife he should ask geed citizens te withdraw from thi-. secret organlio erganlio organlie tion. which naturally rreuses these aguins' win in it i arrayed, te organize In self-defense. "The Reform Rureau has found a very large held of co-operation between Jews and Catholics a- well as Negroes, and geed men in all Iheae groups nre needed, in Ibis after-war period, te Withstand the unusually strong tides of eril. "In addresses te uilied audieuces en the streets and in schools um colleges, I have out found it possible te pre sent religious questions. It is funda mental of geed morals that every one who is manly must de something mere than nnv animnl can de. and that test cnPs for -a life of prayer, when various theological differences 'ink out of sight. "We believe in frank and friendly free speech about Catheli.'s and Jews, just as if we were discussing Republi cans and Itemei rats. We condemn such whispered sect mid rare hatreds ns are embodied in the Ku Klux Klan, new anti-Negro. anti-Catholic and anti Semitic and therefore anti -American. "The International Reform Rureau, led by a Protestant, was tha first na tieiial organization te urge the with drawal of all geed cittaees who have joined this warmed-ever scrambling of K. K. K. and A P. A., under the plea it i-i an ally of law and order. Such "InValble government' K treason tn gov ernment b.v ilue pri ss of law,"' The Department of Justice and tne l'osleflire Department arc making secret inquiries into the operations of (he Kim with a view te learning what pros ecutions can be brought. Members of the Meuse believe they will be able te get a. congressional lu- obligation started ekrly nvt month. - New Yerk. Sept. 24. Mi's Mildred R. llannn. daughter of the late Alfred P. llnnan. shoe manufacturer, who was shot early yesterday by Mrs. Cracc Laws, her former chum, was 'reported by surgeons today fn be sinking rapidly. Perltenis was said te have set In ns n result of one of the three wounds in flicted ns she was leaving tiie apart ment of n friend in Brooklyn with Jehn S. Herlnnd. After sheeting Mls Ilanan, Mrs. Laws committed suicide. The motive, or motives, back of the sheeting remained semewhnt clouded In mystery. The theory of jealousy be cause of nerland's attentions te Miss Ilanan. advanced by tiie police, was re pudinted by nerland, by Miss llnnan nnd by Mrs, Laws' sister. Mrs. M. E, Dlttmnr, In San Francisce. Tbev ex pressed the belief that she hed been temporarily deranged by use of drugs and liquor. Hint of Mysterious "Truth" Mrs. Laws blnmeil "liifli life", nnd liquor, which. Nhe snid. was "driving her crn.j" in a letter te Miss Itlllie Williams, a frieneV which was found in her handbag. But the letter hinted at B "truth" back of these causes. Miss llannn ndmltterl he lin.l ennr. ireled recently with Mrs. Laws, though sne am net give the cause of the quar rel. She said the qunrrel had resulted in Mrs. Laws, leaving the Ilanan apart ment, where -he hail lived. And Miss Dorethy Cettschalk. before whose home the slKfitine. occurred leld of a dinner with Mrs. Laws the eve ning preceding the tragedy, at which Mrs. Laws declared "every time I have had anything sweet In life, it lias been taken away from me." Then she cried : "I have be. n a tietid. a fiend." Miss ttettschalk saiil Mrs. Laws denied, however, that she was in love with Herlnnd. or jealous of his atten tions te Mlsa llannn. Drugs Figure In Case The police say that it was n com bination of drink, jealousy, remorse and possibly drugs that Impelled the shoot sheet ing. Sirs. Laws' mental itate was fairly well established by investigations made by the Brooklyn authorities. Fer .me thing. Mrs. Lnwa was extremely re morseful ever the fact that she hnd quarreled n few weeks age with Miss Ilanan, with whi.u she long had been Ien most affectionate teims. Ne legal action is pussible in the matter. An it stands, presuming Mis ( Ilanan Ihes n is a case of felonious ; assault, with the assuilant (bad If Miss Ilauau dies it Is a mie of urirder j with the murderer dead There will be te. special inqiir. us the King- County authorities, according te Assistant Dis'- trict Attorney Wilsen, are satisfied they nnttneed en P.iee Twe. Column Twe SLATE FALLS OFF CITY HALL I Crowd Viewing Tower's Red Flan nels Narrowly Miased City Hall sh mid be epe "safety .-ne" of the city. et all the police horses and al the policemen could net have been of much use in the court yard about 10:.T0 o'clock this morning. Fer some few weeks the tower has been in a state of undress nnd has beeu flaunting vivid "red flanneIs'befere I the public eve. (iradually it is taking , en ii seniLier neie ei gray, and any hour of the working dnv pedestrians . j are seen gazing upward, mouth opened, register inii uen -intelligence. The star gazers this morning were ; astonished when a piecp of slate about I , a feet Innj fell from the tower and I crashed into the courtyard, narrowly , I missing cenv of the crowd. WOMAN HURT IN AUTO CRASH j Mrs. Mary Jehnsen Was en Side walk When Collision Occurred Twe automobiles collided at Twenty- icigeth street and Lehigh avenue ibis, ; merniniF fin.l one. thrrtSvn en ,1.., mirla- i ...... ...... .. ....v.. .. u., ,,,. ,- walk, struck nnd ran ever Mrs. Mur;. Jehnsen, of i!N3T North Taney -tieet. I The same car then crashed into the slnre window of a grocery en tiie north j west corner. Mrs. Jehnsen was taken te the Sa maritan Hospital, Her Injuries ate net serious. The drivers of both car were ar rested and taken before Magistrate Price. They are tieerge C. Wilsen, Jr. of UTifMJ Somerset street, whose car hlruck Mrs Jehnsen, an 1 Karl Fjster, of 2."l! North Twenty -fourth street. Thr were hele under ?,iOH ball ruch. W. . '.kit 1X ij ' linkup '-'wIm i J?-wS IB5, , VtBK IBMinsBr!?t'v ' 9 sC - '-ir B sk y3W MBBadpasasaisi 'i3 ssr uJ fMlB jLyjfitv' ' W"A ifl fr -i3t assB m HJlS H W0T''' . BH -ads " Wtfr .l ' ln'' ytk ME j V- jfa iw ' ' B a JmM stasism' 'Jf.itiJi f ; lm imai . &V IB v 31 f. cm .1 Ii .oehlin aiia.tinent house, i SHE rw tTOEUM ! TEMPLARS' OUTING WF Jj COLORFUL SCENE WM Jury Strike Leader OF 10.1 WORKERS ONE CENT AN HOUR Reduction Affecting 4000 Car men and Many Others, Ef fective Oct. 1, Accepted WAR WAGE BENEFICIARIES BEAR BRUNT OF REVISION laB JsititrgassOT dtfkfc- V BsLTNsI 51s. gas.. SsH m BTw " 5k - t3e'X WOMEN OR J STRIKE AS OTHERS REFUSE TO INDICT Six Men Alse Jein Mrs. E. A. Yarnall in Pretest Over Chat ter Gambling Cases SAY AMPLE EVIDENCE WAS REPEATEDLY IGNORED geUMitt. -SatVOaw M0 : rIM MBS. KDlVAnil A. YARNAIJ. Mrs. Varnall. of hwnrthmnrr. is Hie leader of six women and flic men en the Delaware County (irund Jury who hae struck hct ause they say tiie ether Jureis refused te et iml ctni.nts of ( hester gamlilers despite sufflcleney of evidence ROBBER BINDS AND GAGS MAN, BUT GETS NO LOOT Locked Safe Feils Armed Bandit in Passyunk Avenue Place J. P. Mlnker. no empleye in Weed ward's feed --tore, Pneivunk avenue nnd Wharten street. was held up c) Intrnn fcrna!. MISS MILDBKD HANAN Who was shot hy Ml, (irare LAWS i-a.-ly y eater day as she emerged fiein ;t ItMMihlyn apartment house, where she had been visiting friend In cemflauy with Jehn S. Berland, it friend of iMith the women Involved A pay reduction of one cent nn hour. affecting J 0,00(1 empleyes of the Phila delphia Rapid Transit Company, was announced today, te become effective October I. a week from today. The reduction will apply te nil work ers paid b the hour, including 4000 moterincn and conductors. Clerical and supervisory employee who work for ii monthly snlnry will net he Included in the reduction, for the reason that they did net share te the same degree with the ethers In v. ar time advances. Accepted by Men Thevngc reduction hns been accepted by the men. It was agreed upon nt a meeting of the General Committee of the Ce-operative Welfare Association of. Men and Mnnagemi-nt of the coin pany several dnj- nge. e'!... .. ..... . e .' -.1 ,: ....... :..., H-l .. .. . ...... .. .. I...1.I .... am ... I lie noii'en i ei i. it- n-Uiici ion l,s ii.-ii ,liniei piiitIi wnn ii.-,,i .!' ..-. jjp ;-e preilOOM CUS'. hi the rules of the Four City Average I gagged st 10 n clock till- morning hy I f1(, ,.0VPM members of the jury who Plan, whielb resulted in the past in , h bandit who fled when he discovered w-ere in f.noref a true bill ng:iiiit tl.e grently increasing the wages paid the the owner of the place bad net ar j l) , g., ,!,!,.,.,, (..,f, rr and decided P. It. T. Company empleyes. rived te open the snfe. thev would licHr no mere cases until Mlnker escaped from bis nentis in the action of their fellow members bad time te s,.,. the robber walking down ,. ,reilg, te the attention of the Passyunk avenue. He raised ll cryl,.,,ert. land about thirty persons joined in u The advice of Districl Attorney Ttr base. ,ut the pandit escaped. ler and Assl-tnnl. District Alt. irnev M-- .alked In,' Minker farter followed They said there was u gun and asked for ' ,, os. riinnidei-in nnv mere i nses im- 1 bad. Then he pulled B.; t1(. matter c-euld be brought te the his pocket and bound my i ..tteotien of cither .le.lt.. Jehnsen or nnd made me walk te the back Judire Itroemill - - -. . and I ie women and six men. members l of the Delaware Ceuntv (irand Jury at Media, have struck. 'I hey decline te hear evidence, follow ing failure of the jury te return true bills In Chester gnmbllng case "The nnd of justice were defeated i hen nine men members of the jury consistently voted ageinrt return of true bills for the men brought before them," said Mr'. Kdv.ard A. Yarnall, of Hwarthmere, a grand juror Sine., twelve rotes were necessary for return af a true bill, in all three cnaea heard the accused men went free. Pretest te Prosecutor A pretest was made te the district attorney's office when the third case before the jury net the same fate ns ham of the store. I told him the snf,. was locked. lie made lne walk down the cellar stairs and walked out after gag ging me." MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS Thousands of City Kelk Gather at Belmont Plateau te See Knights Drill FAVORED BY SUNNY SKIES (r) Int-i nstinnal. MRS. GRACE LAW8 A bright sun and a warm breeze took thousands of Saturday lyjliday -makers te Fnirnieiint Park this afternoon te sit or stand around the sides of the huge natural kmpltheatre at Belmont Pla teau. Fair mount Park, as they watched j the Mate Knights leiupla.' in their twenty-first annual field day exercises. Tl' city opened wide Its arms te the Knights today, giving them hearty wel come as thev arrived in .all the splen dor of black uniform and white plum. -. li'em eiery part of Pennsylvania. The hotel lobbies anil the i-',.eets In I the central section of the city garej ample testimony of the presence of many thousands of plumed Knights for (he eel. brut ion. Leng before neon they i began streaming toward Fairmeuiit : Park by trolley ear and automobile.! They were pr 'sent iu lull force, with many times their ..we number of spec tat'.rs watching them, by '' o'clock! this afternoon in Fnirnieiint Park, when the exercises began GRID SEASON IS ON; i E One Cent an Heur Less Here The four ciiies which enter into the computation of this average are Detroit, Chicago. Cleveland and Buffuln. It was n recent reduction tn liofl.ile which is "This fellow riii-' v'ti, s i, leriuni s( n i.-niciii is,.-i, Mj,, shewc.I me by the I", It. I. Men and Mnungi incut (.verything Committee explains, in the one-cent au . rope from neur renuctien nere. This is the second reduction accepted by the men in the last five months. The first was ordered b,st May. and by it the 'wages of the conductors and nio nie nio termen were reduced from 72'; cents an hour te 0." cents an hour. This latct reduction will bring the rate for these workers down te til rents nil : hour. Though coming te n considerable ' Police Think Charles Klemp Was amount in the aggregate, the reduction - . . A , will net seriously inconvenience the: Struck by Aute men, as for the e working a ten-hour Charles Klemp, of ilOSi Agate street. day and B six-day week it would mean was found unconscious shortly befere1 enlv lfl cents less weekly. I neon today al Llercntb an The men accented this second rcdic- 'treet.-i. Monday morning there will be a hear- lug at Media. Mrs. Yamnll will act as i be spokesman for the eleven and tell of th" happenings in the jur room. Names the Men 'Although the evidence tien. as thev did the first, in a trtend- y spirit, their leaders inder-ing the dea that it was necessary and in ac cord with the trend of the times. was -uieh ' t tint true bills sheunl have been re turned," Mrs. Yarnall said today, "the I same nine men voted consistently 1 against them." Mie said the men who had taken this, action were AViMinm II l.r:iiriv An ureen drew Burns, Herman Dlcker-en. Ben- lar.nn I.vnns, Henjaniin Ilaldcinan. PENN OP NS TODAY Coach He.sman's New Eleven Is a Combination of Veterans and New Men DELAWARE THE OPPONENT Company's Itea.sens for Reductions The company's reasons for the reduc tion are explained in full In the fol lowing statement : "This Buffalo wage adjustment was Iu -eneral five cents per hour for nil hourly rate occupations. 1'nder the Four-City Average, a reduction of rive real per hour iu one city WOUJi resrit a reduction of one ami one. i quarter cents applni te Philadelphia but as we have net observed tl. rence ny tie nail pee,) ri i.-K .y an Ife,r, I tn,,( i.-,..,i, W-r I.-.I. automobile. He was taken in Hahne- wird MeOlnnls nnd August Itethfus. i tnann lespitn His scalp was cut and There was a regular bloc against it is believed his skull is fractured. i,nP return e true bills." Mrs. Yar nall continued. "I really believe t'.ierej NAB 3 AS BANDITS: 2 ESCAPE Oakmont Police Run Down Men After Gun Fight Police Chief Leane. of Oakmont. and of Ins men captured three supposed PHNN Rrtresi .in (.enthnrr Sutherland ! tnrhrsne Thiirnmn tirme VVruy i ( .nit 111 ler l.nl;-.. HMtehll rn.ltlem lert "-nil left trkle DKI.AHARK Maeaw e.i. Hnltnn ilelii.c c nlltlf l v ..fir - Mils no.i'e.n.r ,,,,. ...,. .,.... I',. .. . IS, , Lilt.IIK ....., (w..l nft... .. ti.... ..... nil- -,,..,,. i - . .,). fit.', .1 II,"- mile chase punctuated by revolver shots I... I. . l.lu f, "ll i ... I i . -en I'.le- 'IM... I......II... ... :...! :.. . ...... .,f .m.. -. m ii rt pi' . ent nor Ii...... It, I . . . . ! ' .' , v ,' u i . , break ttite the our rm.'s e i.i . ii' ii'.iii'ii.iii iu Philadelphia en ueceunt of a live-cent ( ontlneed en Page Twu (allium Tmii nn Hetel nt Hi vu Mawr. The three arrested gaie their nam. s ns Teny ll.isler, Anten WeNt and Jee Brown, all of Bethlep m. Make Imprevsiie Sight left Kiiard Akin renter . nn:ilden rlirttt snuril le f nr:i richt tackle Repti right end Mnsre , eivrlerlcrU Ilile left l..i I r .. ,. I.lllntt i rlslil li-irhn,.;. . . M illlnin. i I..CI. . '- . . . SlMl llm- el -r. .,i - ii) tn nittr. OrfTI. I it RVfrree. 11 llmer (rnurll.' siwarthniere- ( haeles et iirt-. I.rnnntitesn . Aeeileln Vale, lieid liii.-iiiui. Klrlinrd lerrltt. an imprcslvt -ight ih i iii t it- -i;t,iii Hi" Tllni ti, d In their I0113 black lines.' " if'' ""' li " K,,t- ,l", ""nd in lr was knights fe' white plc.nea . "ddinj. and the sunlight j "'tape te render the college air.--, the i flashing rem swords and silver (baldrics. ; red and blue streamers readv for the 1 Te,." r-vd"Are ,;" ,n,tPnflanc ' hat bands and the gridiron en Frank-; and many of the high officers of thei.. . . , .' ., , , order were there in review ,... k.l.hr. Hu Field in its midsummer 'it, eleven; - .. . . - "'! , ,. ns mey marened past The crack drill organizations of th" order attracted particular a'tentien as mey were recognize. 1 n tne crown, a' though they were net scheduled te per form their evolution, until later iu the afternoes. The eleven cenimnnderies of the di vision will enter drill corps 111 the com petitive drills scheduled for 4 o'clock. Alfred E. Lister. of Hornnten. grand commander of the t irand Cem man ny memners et hi stun rc sections of Pennsylvania, was in at tendance te review the division. Five of the newly formed Templar hands will rive concerts from f, until S e clock. There will slse be an clabe- gladlaters of the I'nlverslty of Penn sylvania will burst forth from the dress 11; renin sheitlv before I! o'clock this afternoon te usher In the 1021 football season A few minutes later and tiie same number of worthies representing Dela ware College, of Newark .Del . will trot out en the same gridiron readv te de battle with Cea.li lleim.'iu a V.i'JI edi - SPAIN PFPOPTS NEW SUCCESSES IN MOROCCO MADRID. Sept. 24. Spanish ferctb enjjafjed ngainst Moerii-h tribesmen southwest of Melilla began a new advance resterdiy, it 1- officially announced htre. Ce'.umnt, debouched from Zeco el Arbaa and Nader, and gained considerable ground, nun- wa n rumor in thv Beu: :-t that Seluan had been recaptured from the Wero '"ins. NEW DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON. Sept. 84. Captain Luke Meuame has betn detailed ;c director of naval intelligence, relieving R-.-ar Admiral Andrew Leng, who wa- recently assigned u chief of Staff of th'.-Atlan't- Fleet Captain Meuauiu has been de-tached a core ...,..-.. . T, . I 1 . , . iniiiier., 01 1 i'iiiiiniiiii,i. accemianie . , ., .,,, el. ,,, 1, ,ril y members of his staff representing all I """ "' " ,8 ' ' . . i he iu- iiiiru successive fiir ;ue up.i ami j Blue ha. open. . the season with tiie ' eleven from the Peach State. i The historic campus at I'enn lever- berated with all M,rt.s et gridiron ges innndt i hi ii. ' th. V S S. igumvut. Nevada of the Atlantic Fleet te assume rate llisld v of iinWerl's ncl.lieu lin en -oils n miilir.ui ges Te s V 111 ; of ,. sip Ibis meinlng Stud.nts living here ,'.? i Te .a f (,f1r"m"- ' and tbe,e interest.,! ,.1K,i,gh in their n, ,,T"m" ',''' I J' .'? ,"' '",,sl'"i "VlTeg. lu arrive a we, eurfie. than the commander and lay cs II. Duncan, of U.JUI of the I'lilvtrelO had thW Ne I acted as adjutant general of the ,, .Bll iel.K together discussing th. ,,,s- DOLLED UP FOR THE GIRLS .Clark Just Can't Keep Out of Uni form. It Seems tieerge C. Clark, of Bending, was I held in .liM10 ball lu court in the Fed , rial Building today for Impersonating i an army effleer. t'lsrlt. Department of Justice ip;nts say, hns been masquer I ading In uniform and wearing medals I and overseas stripes. Agent It. D. Clark savs he arrested the sum.' man in Bending about a year age when he was wen ring a naval uni form. He was sentenced te six months. ! As un explanation, he said the girls i liked a uniform nnd he wanted te please them. Today be offered no defense. FOUND SLASHED IN Y. M. C. A. William O. Frank Believed te Have' Attempted Suicide He May Ole William p. Frank, thirty tic years old, w he lived at the Y. M. C. A.. Kllti West Lehigh avenue, was found llnre at I 4:.t(i e clock this morning in a peel of Heed en the fourth fleer -orrlder, his w rists and Ihriat cut. The nun is belli c te have attempt, ed suicide, though fei what reason the pelii e de nel knew. He had lest 11 greai iiu.inlity of hlt-ed and was un conscious, but stili lived, lie was hur ried te the Sanaiitan Hospital, where the siirg'eiiH fear he may die. Jeseph Merriasej , night wntchiuun at the Y M. 0. A., found Frank. division. The eemmanderies taking part in to day's fete with their commanders are Philadelphia Ne. L William T. Turner cemmander: Si Jehn's Ne. 4. Warren T. Walker, commander; Kadesli Ne. 'J'.i. llebert F. Clayten, commander; Mary Ne. 06. Harry K. Palmer, commander' St. Alban Ne. 17. William J. I , cenimrtiidi r ; Corinthian Ne. Thi. Wil liiini Braun, Jr.. commander; Kensing ton Ne B4, Isaac Bearley, cemmander: Chest"r Ne. till, of Chester; Byren J Pickering, commander; Pennsylvania Ne. Ttt. Oergc W. A. Stewart', com mander) liermantewn Ne. S'J. Andrew Luffbnrry . commander; Brundvwlne Ne R8. of West Chester, Albert II. Per rige. I'eintaaiider In, iti. - et a winning tvulli for tha1 . uiiilug y ear. What will thi line up he? Will . Ildsinnii use the shift V Is the ttuiuany ui.,1 better than last year s tea in V Did , the vets of lust your, who were expected I return'.' These and tlmllar questions I Celltlnusd nn I in.- Thirteen. I eluin.i 1 hrrr VACATION FOR CLOCKS M.,1 NAMES TOO MUCH ALIKE Daylight Saving Ends at 2 A, Until Next Year, at Least Philadelphia, which has been saving daylight sin.'c May It), lifgiiu spending i it agalti tomorrow, when the iiietropoli iiietrepoli iiietropeli tan schedule of things returns te Lant ern standard time. This means that i ou can sleep an I In ur Inter iu the mornings, but it weu't Guarantee Truet Company Protects, set m l.ke it. It altii means you must Title by Injunction i "' l""' "n ,l""r earlier, provided yeir .,-, ,. . n- , , , . i regulate that action bv a clock. I he t.miranlcc Trust and Safe I,,, i V-i.ii.. i ,. .. ,'i i . k;,;::i::;,;,s, ffirs: : "rF'' a a "' Company" by a eorneratlou defng b. i 'r'' T" in'.T"',''','",' ""' 7 i.ni' r,,:' neas next deer. ! 0' ; th" Philadelphia St k Exchange The liuaranteeTrusI wn.s created In ' ",". ','", h'?"' " "1" '" ...'", 'vlc an Ac of Assembly i 1S71 Tie . , I ,' "v ' v"n,,rm " "ll ""' "I'en- ether concern was e.tabllslp',1 reeentlv ' " ,,N" ' ehang Judge Flnletter said, "it appears that I enY c n,co nc , nfu,..., frniidulnl intent en t h eait of th, BOY. b, DIES OF LOCKJAW defendants need net be proven, If. as a matter of fact, the nn f defendants Lawrence Tayler, Jr.. Camden Had is cab ulliled te deceive. "a . . Injured Leg en Nail Lawrence Tayler. Jr., s years n,, ! of e'tll Kede.'Ml street J ,.. ..!.. I- 1 ----- ....... , 111 J, ,1,-1 1. 1,111, ANOTHER CUT TN BUILDING I RAPE WAGES PITTSBURGH. Sept. 34. An agrtemer.t .. wugi adjustmeut. the ' ml in Pittsburgh building trades within n week, has bem renehed ' ; r .entativi of Sheet M-"il Centra t -. ,' A a .ciatleu and Sheet M t WeiUiiv. Lecal Ne. 1'. The new rat. 1- ( m lieu: Is. i an eight-hour day. or a cut et 1 a day from the rate which existed prier te June l. The carpenters earliti thi week accepted th. srime wage scale us the- mttal workers. SH-IP BURNED ENROUTE TO PORIO RICO MOBILE. ALA.. Sept. 24. While in the Croekea Islaud Pase enreute from Gulfpeit te Pc.e Bice. the American .choentr Joul A. Bucks-email was burned, accerdiug te information rcc.iveu iu Mobile today. The Beckeiman, :i57 teus, pllettd by Cut.talu Cook. s-.il.U f: 'iu Gulfpeit a few days age with a cargo a lumber. STEAL OLD-COIN COLLECTION Thieves broke into the house of Jeseph K. Hoiinsweith. Jr., n "nl" North New kirk street, today, ami took a valuable old com collection aud Sll in ether mounts vf of lockjaw early this oeper Hospital. He injured his leg en morning in tb nail ,, .,i days age while plajlng near hia huuic, the wound becoming iufecled. ' ROBERT TOLAND rOlTS'l) t;H0T T'J DEATH Rebert Toland, et Wynnet,oed, at found dead in his. hem ue Kent read shortly before neon today, dyin- of a gunshot wound Dr. Waltei CInyBtie, of Bryn Mawr, waa'aummened hmritdly but Mr. Telnnd was dead when It, aniv.'d, and the physician reported his death t.i thiet of relice Deiutghy, of Levv-tr M-rier.. An lavsstigatien w a., begun immediately. Rebert Telaud. 2d, BvpUW, BvpUW, ef the deud nun, premised a statemtnt from th. family latsi lu the aftunoeu. wa. the men wee s absolutely con cen j slstent in their action. 'I he District I Attorney advised us there was no need of considering ether cases until the Court has di idded w hat action should j be token. "I have been asked bv Tlisha AToere. I the foreman, te be the spokesman for our pertv et the hearing, and I intend : te tell the Court everything that took I place. It is simply outrageous." Mr. Varnall was asked whether she believed friendship existed between some members of th jury and the gam blers. Has Her Own Opinion "I have ny persona' opinion, hut I don't care te state it just new." she said. "Se have the ether members of the jury who are with nie. It Is sim- j p!y a ma't'T of drawing obvious conciu cenciu i sien. "We ; ;cr four p.ere cases of gana- blitlg te be brought before th" jury for 'return of true hi Is. We don't want j te hav" the Mime thing happen te these . tls did te the ethers. The I i trlct. At" lemej agrees w ith us.' Resides Mrs Yarnull sod Mr. Meers, : these protesting again! the attitude of i ii),, ti ii" "ien ur" Mrs. Lll.abetli Hlns. William Dyer. Jehn It Dl. Kdward irubb. Ju'ie'te Kent. Mrs. Laurn Heb .rt-. Themas Sweeney, Miss Katherine Wallace and Mrs. Kniniu Logen. The prtst li'c.l with the District I Vttertuy's office by a majority "f the j jury Is without parallel in the history of Delaware County. There i every ; indication th" women jurors will net mince matters h. n they appear Mon day morning tn disclose hew the indict j inetits have been Ignored time after time I Despite the fact ll"' juror are ordered I by the Court net :.. talk .'f these fiing-. ; which come in their attention, lite I women have said condition .vithin the ! bed are -neb the arc forced t" speak. SHOWERS TO OPEN WEEK Fair Weather With Nermal Tern perature te Fellow Washington, Kepi j ; i liv A P i Weather prediction fei l . week bs gmning M"ii.i.iv are : North i: u. Mi. b lb At'antic s.ni..v . showers nt beginning of v.e I, ami again I i-idny op Stitiirdin ethei-vvise fair w if h ii..ri ".' t"i. p. intut'i Seuth Atlantic and Hiilf Slate: Ner I I ill I. cup. i at ur.- geuernllv fair evcepi j for w idclj -'.in i.. local thunder show - i illne Val'i and Tennessee i egten ' nf th. i ir. in l.nki t.cn. rally fair I f.il .1 by sli..,.. .a - after Tliurda) ; j ii'iruitil I' i ip Till ure ! HELD IN TRIPLE STABBING , Twe Men in Hospital After Brawl in Saleen Jehn .1 I ei n.'llv lift j -t-.0 tears old. ;1'i.".7 Wilanl sr, ei . ,rl, , fstyit I bail for a fuitlir h aneg n'vl Sindav ' I" Magi-ti ate 'rh iv t'u a ti iplc , stnbhinv in i a'oeii br i I !'.t night. Dennelly allege. viclinis urpi i ' hai'lcs Heme . 'JIIT Hellevu. s.-,r ! Hubert Heffmen, '.'HiJ W.stmei eland jitreet, and Iti. bar I ' .i . L'IKl W'sst- '..... and -i i . i Twe of tin mil. He iii thi STmsritan Hespitftl, Il..ii,s vviih .i Mai veund ! "eir his heart nn'1 ilier in nls back 'nnd Heffman with cut in hi ril s and back i ase.v, .lat.l.e.i m the arm, was 1 1 enl i .1 i ml '-e, t home i ii" njni ei re., in n nie n I' or j ii ' . ml Ma ion 1 1, , i J aev. ."-.siwf--j. , 'sfcl.-.J'-.s...... BUTTON IN CHILD'S NOSI SurQeena Werk Nearly an Heur in Removing Obstruction tehn Hars.ey n-kl, three years old of l'."'4 Sheridan street, Ciinulea, was taken t" th- II epaline Hospital this mnrniug with a button un bis .. iti. oiigeens erked, BaMaia a. gfstt they ewsiet
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