m HIEH. " 6 I ENVOY FROM INDIA ! f : FOR ARIVISPARLEYi r. , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, New Zealand Alse Will Be Rep resented at Conference , ,, in Washington . FRANCE WILL DEFICIT tlie United States, would be nn alter note. 'flip I'opelo ili'L'Inred tlint Premier He neml offered the presidency of the dele gation te both Prof. I,ii7zattl and former Foreign MltiNter Tlttenl, hut tliut neither una able te accept because of ill lienitli. The ncwMpnper added tbut tlirre would be no derision en this ques tion until the Premier returns from his vinlt te Trieste. MISSIONARY SESSJ0N0PENS Weman's Society of Pittsburgh Synod Meet In Wllklnsburg PltMuiruh. Oct. 11. The third nn- ml convention of thi' Weiiiinrs Mix. inMir S icii't of tln PittvburKh Sjneil. i:niiKelical l.iitlirnin Cliurrh. iipemil in Cm I vary Chim-h. Wilkin. Imrc jesfrrdny. MIxm Acnex Srhade. n inixintiurr worker from Itullii, will niMri-sH the i.'li-t,v tonight Tomorrow the llev. Dr. C. Heffman, of Philadelphia, will "peak en "Heme MIshIeiis." uhlle :il the ti 1 in 1 Minimi Tlmmdnv Ml ' I l Illrt. of Krle. will have eluirgi of the ! Veuiiif Peopln'e mlxsieuarv work pre-(tram. DEAD MOVIE MAN IN ARBUGKLE CASE Stein Might Have Been Valu able State Witness, Law yers Say PROBE OF DEATH PLANNED Railroad Family at Bedside of I Builder's Widow J St. Paul. Minn.. Oct. II. - Mr .lame ,1. Hill, widow of the ' empir. I builder of the Northwest." is eriim1y ill from heart disease. Her nee. veventy-the. make recovery uncertain. , physlciani said, but a bulletin Wsue.l I tonight wiid she was "restitiK somewhat 'nsier Dr. Iiennnn nates, of New Yeik arrived last night at the reipiet of tin family. The ix daughters and three sous Mr". Hill an- at her bedside. It- (lie Associated Press Londen. Oct 11 The ltrltish dele gation ti the Washington conference will include a representative nf India, according te official circles yesterday , He probably will be of Indian national ity, it was said. That selection will complete the ltrlt ish delegation, with the exception of one ether English representative, as it , MDe I I Ull I MCAD ntTATU Is expected official confirmation will he "" J HILL Nbfl" UtAIH given tn the nomination of A. .1. Ilnl Ilnl feui'. Union I.ee of Fiireham, ex -Premier Herden. of Canada, and (teerge Fester Penrce. Minister of l)cfene of Australia Wellington. X. '.. Oct. 10.- i y A P'. ) - -New Zealand will be represented nt the Washington conference, Premier .Massey stated yesterday. Although he announced this definite decision, he will be unable te go. he said. Parts. Oct. 11. The French delega tion is going te the Washington con ference disposed te entertain any safe preposition by which France can save te the limit en military and naval out lay, it was nid yesterday by an official close te the head of the delegation. Frem the same source it was Wrneil tlint It is expected in official circles here that the cost of maintenance of the troepR of occupation in the Hhlne land and the possibility of reducing the force there will conic up in Washing ton. The nrmy and navy new is costing France 40(I.(M)0.()00 francs annually, while the deficit in the budget Is 2,500,- 000,000 francs, nearly all of which ' could he made up by economies In the military and naval sections if Franc should be guaranteed otherwise ngalnst surprises from the Fast. The French delegation is net yet ready te talk of a definite preposition, but the tendency of comment in official circles is sug gestive of n preposition te cut the army and nnvy expenses in half. Heme. Oct. 11. The (iazetta del Popelo yesterday announced the Italian delegation te ttie conference en limi limi latlen of armaments and Far Knstern questions in Washington would be com posed of the following members : Prof. I.uigi I.uzzutti, ex -Minister of the Treasury; Signer Schnnzer, also an ex Minister of the Treasury; General Ar Ar maneo Dinz, commander-in-chief of the Italian Armies, and SIgner Medn, a member of the Italian War Commis sion. The newspaper said that SIgner nelnndi-nicci. Italian Ambnsader te les Angeles. Calif.. Oit. 11 The death of Al Stein, movie director, and I the nrres-t of two nctressrs en suspicion j of murder, gathered mystery when it was announced Hteiu might have been ' ued te great advantage as a witness I j for the prosecution in the enie of ltes- i coo Arbuckle. Stein's death t said by the police te hae followed a party, features of which ihev hint may have been similar I ' te that in which Virginia Ilappe is al- i I leged te have been fatally lujured, and ' i which resulted In the nrrest of Ar- , buckle. I 1 Police say they found evidence that. Stein had been drinking at a party In ' his apartment in the Gelden Apart-. tnents. llltO Wet Seventh street, which ' I they sny, was attended by the girls and' three men. whose names have net been , learned, i The girK. Hillle Oeslys. known also as Mildred Ilellwyn and Frances Stunrt. and .Tenn Menree, admit they shared the ; apartment with Stein. With a view te ascertaining whether or net Stein was wnnt'd te testify for the Stnte at the Arbuckle trial, j Detectives Stelr.riede and Smith yester- dav conferred with Fied Flschlmch, star! witness in the film comedian's cm-, j and nlse Stein's superior nt the Cen- tury Comedies. Flsehbaeh's name came Inte the case with the discovery of notes mentioning; Mm nnd the Arbuckle case found In Stein's effects. pany s mine eight miles north of Fnt Altheuch there was said te he some I Liverpool The loot was the pavrell ! indication that Stein died as the re- suit of drinking moonshine bonze the! detectives were net satisfied te take till view of the ense, 'nnd the Corener's Office Ordered n nltntnlnnl nnetvulu ..f the stemnch made by Or. H. L. White. All arrangements for the funeral or, for nn Inquest wll be held tip pending the result of thin examination. The results of Dr. White's analysis. It vns said, nlse would determine whether thei girls will be released or held Indefinitely and nlse whether the three men will be! arrested if found. I The rlrls dent ntiv entmnntl,... ...til. i n '- --,- ,. -..... V. ,11111 It. til the death, but further than that refused te talk. Itrtth nppearcd te have been sleeplesH since their nrrest nnd In n highly nervous condition. If no poison Is found by Dr. White ether tlinn what might have been ob tained in bad booze the actresses will be released nnd the case dropped. If ether poison is found, the police sny. the girls will be held for further ''ivwtigiitlen. Stein died early Stindnv fnllewlng what the police term n "party." Ai'COrdlllir te the nollce Sfnln rei-lu. tereil nt the Gelden Apnrtments Sep tember 11 last. Miss De.ile.VK registered ns "H. Stein," his sister. Miss Mon Mon Men eoe joined them a week nge ns the lat ter's guest. The Rev. Dr. Keable'6 Funeral j Funeral services for the llev. Dr. j Frederick Keable. assistant rector of St. Stephen's Kplscepnl Church, who' died at his home, L'(H Seuth Forty-sixth street, after an Illness of three months, w'M be conducted by the Hev. Or. Carl K. Ornmnier in St. Stephen's Church en Thursdny morning nt 11 o'clock. ! YOUNG NEW YORK MAID WEDS OLD FRENCH TITLE Evelyn Gorden Becomes Duchess de Crussel With Pompous Ceremony Paris, Oct. 11. Evelyn Gorden, the lovely liinetcen-year-elu daughter of Jehn (lorden, of Londen and New Yerk, hns become n duchess, wedding the Due de CrttPsel nnd one of the old eld est titles In Europe. She will socially outrank ninny a princess of less an cient lineage. The wedding was held with extraor dinary pomp nnd ceremony in the his toric Chnteau d'l'zes, country sent of the Duke d'Uzcs, father of the bride groom. Six hundred peeresses nnd nobles of the royalist nobility, clud in their tra ditional robes, filled the private chapel which was decorated with masses of white orchids, while the venerable Car dinal Cabriercs bestowed upon the couple the blessings of the Hely Itemnn i ntircn. Sir Milne Checthnni, of the Ilritish Foreign Office, gnve nwny the bride. Count Gnsten de la Hoehefeucnld was , best mnn. I The bride wns dressed lu white satin with a veil of Alcncen lace. Her train. ! seven yards long, wns upheld by tiny nieces of the bridegroom. She were ; necklace of magnificent pearls, and (Hit- . month entwined with ernnge blossoms . were fastened in her hair. ' I'ollewing the ceremony, the vener able Dowager Duchess d'l'zes Informed the bride thnl she was "gracefully com- netent te Inherit n title which had net passed from the family in 1200 years nnd which constitutes the eldest duchy In the world." After the wedding, in accordance with nn old family custom, ttie new ffw 1 dsaw -jtri m m m In! IrfcaalMsA RUGS LINOLEUM & INLAID Complete Line of CONGOLEUM PRODUCTS Thl (8 your opportunity te tiuy nt lesn than former trade irlrs, 0x12 llith Pitt $00.80 Axminitcr Rati Selection of Oriental Designs 9x12 Vtlvtt Rag$ $9A.S0 Semle 6U 9x12 Congeltam "Geld Seal" Art Squares, $fv''0 seconds " AU ptrftei foeil. Unci from in(U le yea. QUAKER CITY BOG MILLS 106-08 S. 2nd St. zrxi Fleer 4ii?fctej Ductless received the congratulations of hundreds of nswmblcd 'villagers, who were subsequently treated teTi of five roasted oxen nnd pf l)al, T '' "" """MMM . .... ' .?? kiNa ' JRasfr 1 ViieSKVskT3A. Country Club Oxford in Russia Calf at a special price $7.50 Smart service and economy. riARPER'S t228 MARKET Wafc(Dvei 1022 CHESTNUT OHOPS E. Liverpool Bandits Reb Paymaster Fust I.Uerpoel, (.. Oct. 11. l'ss,..s scoured Celumblntiu Count v. Ohie nnd clluver Count j. Pennsylvania. Inst night for three automobile bandits, win. vosterday afternoon held up and robbed It. R. Hammend. secretarv-treaurei-nnd paymaster of the Ponnsylvnnln-Ohle Cenl t.'enipnnj. of .?lfl2,'t. The held-up occurred within .100 feet of the com. mine eight miles north of Ki f'ir sixty miners Apartments at the Rittenhouse Renovated, refurnished made spick, span and inviting;. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Twe Reems and Rath. 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And materials are much finer. De you fully realize at hew moderate a figure you can buy a Kirschbaum suit, topcoat or over coat at the Reid & Fert shops? $30 te 45 fPrRESS SUITS AND TUXEDOS $e U'i msm B-3SI There is a lovely Congelcum pattern for every room in the home. Geld-Seal CONGOLEUM RUG SALE Saturday closes the Sale! Many beautiful rugs still available at prices that make this the biggest fleer-covering event of the year. "Isn't it surprising te find such attrac tive rugs se remarkably low-priced!" And no matter whether it is a rug for the living room, dining room, bedroom or kitchen, people always say the same thing. Fer these beautiful rugs come in rich colorings and designs artistically suitable for eveiy room in the house. Wonderfully Beautiful Patterns All Congeleum patterns are the ex clusive creations of some of the best carpet and rug designers with studies in Paris, Londen and New Yerk. Unless you are familiar with the gen uine material you probably have no idea that such beautiful patterns could be produced in anything but expen sive woven rugs. Se Easy te Clean You'll find that these rugs net only save you money, but hours of time in cleaning. They require no laborious beating or sweeping. The lightest mop ping leaves their waterproof surface clean and spotless. Lie Flat Without Fastening They are extremely durable and lie perfectly snug en the fleer without fastening. The rich colors will net fade. geld SEAL ONGOLEUM GUARANTEE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ORYOUR MONEY BACK REMOVE DAMP-CLOTH wmi "S"" THESE LOW PRICES END THIS WEEK THIS WEEK 6x9 ft. Geld-Seal Art-Rugs, Only $ 7.95 '2x 9 rt. 9 x 1054 ft. 9 xl2 ft. 9 xl5 ft. a u a (t u it a u u a $ 9.85 $13.80 $15.95 $19.80 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICE $ 9.75 $11.85 $16.60 $19.00 $24.00 Other sizes ranging down te 49c for a V2 x 3 ft. rug uenume Geld-Seal Congeleum By-the -Yard. 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