ri-v S". r M 4 ft Hi- M V Rientna Buhttc Wzb "THE WEATHER Fnlr tonight nnd Suntl.iyj somewhat warmer leiilslit; frcsli southwest winds. Tr.Mrr.HATt'Kn at bach noun 7h ii 10 li iia M i 2 i :n 4 r -.17 ,-,2 .-.s 'CO (i'- .'t j07 i NIGHT extrA l S Published Dallv KxceM Sunday. SuWrlPtlen Pr Irt a Ttnr by Mall. Ceprlnht 1021. by Pub'lcl I-edeer Company VOL. yill. NO. 34 Entered as Sccend-Clmi Matter at the Poslemce nt rhllndelphla. Pa. Under the Act of March 3. 18TB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921 PRICE TWO CENTS GHflRLESEWTEHS PICTURESQUE VIRGINIA CADETS GRAIN RATE GUT IS ORDERED BY STRIKE ON TEXAS RAILROAD BEGINS RAN ANTONIO, TEX.. Oct. S2.--Thc btrilsc en the Interim tlruul i) nd Orcnt northern Railroad began today Twe huwlna ii -v fifty brakininn walked out en th S.m Anlonie division rt'inptly nt noeu Armed gunnl took up ptitrel duty nt the vardh in Housten ni. 130 trainmen abandoned their weilt tlieu Operating officials tay till pasnenger train cww.-. will he main tained, tjte plnceb of the ptrlkr beinp filled iy jiew nvn. ae ifEDPEMTS ie rug here IJOOOIDflRl mm AGAIN, FEOERflL BOARD SEEKING THRONE 1 'VI 4 i tr j. S. Agents Charge Floed of Contraband Liquor Was Freed Frem Warehouses by Plot ir $2,000,000 AS PROFITS M BROKERS' UUMMISblUIMb Six Alleged Bootleggers and Twe Ex-Enforcement Officials Held in Heavy Bail LOCAL FIRMS ARE VICTIMS 0O,OOO Gallens of Rum, Sup pesedly for Reputable Firms, Went te "Beeze Sellers" rmmr&r "?SK .fSr m-ar twz:jx .i.m . ,..'-".-J-m --' "'" m- i.mmmi. imm i mum 1 1 jkq-Jm Interstate Commerce Commis sion Directs Reduction en Freight in West AVERAGE OF 16 PER CENT, FIRST DOWNWARD STEP Arrests Premised Here in Chaii-Vp of Dry Offices WaOilimt"". Oct. 2L (I)y A. p.) Arrets mi charges 01 iirincry tnd cmi'imar-j te lolnte the prp prp hibitlen laws "ie expected te be Bimle wlthm t'"1 "t few (1n's in Jfcw YerK, Philadelphia iind Haiti Haiti ,Sierc, It was announced tedny at 'prohibition headquarters. The . M. I. football team which will meet IVnn en Franklin Field this afternoon arrived here this morning. Iho photographer snapped a quartet of the Southerners In front of their hotel. They arc, right te left, Captain Summers, Costelo, Harrison and Shannen CADETS WILL GIVE Mem than ."00,000 g-illens of whisky nd train nlcel nl have been brought into Wlaiklnhla lining tlie Inst three lentks en forced pet nuts, nce.iriling te inhibition ciifnrci.mnt officials. Calculate' en ili" 'mm-, of S-'O a gnl- in a 'eniinm iiiiib f111 ul" eqld nmmint te SHI 000.000. At retail would co i' ' a total of ineie than 15,000,000 Tlic Fluted Suites Attorney's ullici id a witm -s niidy te testify vister- iy cencci mil',' tin- inside workings of InUky biel.'iagc '""'. Ht ns net nt te tin? "-tntul for fi-ir "f "tipping !" the (ieMTiunriit's hand. It is known tlurt there me several gnlzert uieKeis in this city, who liy be nirctcd Inter, who have dene Iniiu. business in selling rrniiuulcnt wilts for withdrawals, 'l'lie iies- leclive inircliii-cr of whisky or alcohol flunntuU would go te one nt tlic-i Itekerq mid )i, v for the il-c of a per il. The tmilT i uc'cd fiem Nl.i te JS'JO m en whi-kv, and :'- n gallon en ilpohel. A Insli ellidnl t.njnv cstimnlcil Unit the Inst time m mths about Mi.lMlll.- had lieen denied en this side- IOC 01 the vvhN.v business. Anether levclntien today was that ie bank 'ueimnts of several men um- .tcttd mtli the imbibitien service are ting sen ' i ' i) 'inc I ti'ieil Suites Attorney s etliee, iwcuting i" ' ii alleged te be member-. the bunt i" I mi;" charges tbnt crt T M.i'ei nnd Ilir.im W. IJ-en- itr, former i ihibltien ofliee empleji s. re con. iru d In the offensive di- flOB Of W ! kv Ml violation of tile 1 f, Men Ftim'sli IIcjiw l!.il Biatcr and Hi liner weie held under ,(K)0 bid late M-iv:dnv by Tinted tes Ceinini siiini i Iank,.v. Tliei Itre sent te the I niled State-. Jlnr- 8 effil e fel sife kei nie". het were t leckt-ll ill .1 ii 11 l.nti'iv nttiii- mm. Iiferable iffml en the p'nt of their at irncy, Iml s nlitnined ler tbem nnd wpted I mMd State-. Cuininlssiener ng, CeminlvMeni i M mlcv could net be Cheil III 7 ii I lei k lllt nlht ulinn n indluir (nihiiniii umi. .'(moil dull iinu .mini: te put up the S.-O.one bail. frefei tin ,1'iii.fs of f'nmmNsieiier '! WCH nut He hn-, heen ill for ic ttlllli i4i. itTii iilneli.it mill tiohelil. N 1 . V.' ' . w, uu i n iiiiiMile-cilig. Ili lie- teil the ' . s l iM. (.., f.iriner InNW(ri ii M.il hmn I. ni In, I,, i.iwii,I Hljl't i i M inn iiiiik' I'rNen. elie.mi . uh.1,1 H i.i. I. i. .k.iii tin tin id ng (,f t',',. two elliciaK ;U HX ( . II i Ii Milimtx In Iikmvi Imil f reun il i i,,,t in nj minns (.x "I't tii iiMiinw ,.r ii,,, in,, i tndal Arthur 1! ai ' a special ImWt wr inini , i. iiL'tim Mini tiittn.ti mi "' ' ' n ill lli'c in PM'fif ml. Imil nlt ii .1 ,i. t ....., i ,. t. '"- inn uiuun HI UUIUl' PENN HARD FIGHT Coach Heisman Fears Injuries May Handicap Red and Blue Against V. M. I. CLARKE REPLACES DREWERY Inelhall weather nnd n leal football ciewd formed an Ideal rnmhinntien for the lYim-Vlrginiii Military Institute gninc en rrniiklin Field this afternoon, l'lie I'enn elieering M-etlen, gtewlng larger everj Saturday, overflowed from the south stand into part of the east taiid long hefeic the athletes made their appearance. Several hundred V. M. I. Mtidents. diessed in their nntt, xnappy uniforms, ('(ciipled the north stand, while n uniall crowd of nliiinnl pat around the stu dents nnd made merry with songs and eh eere. Conch C'lnrksen, of the Southerners, announced ene change In his line-up Hat lie at left end in place of Dicw erj, the lad who counted a touchdown against the Ked and lllue Inst jear. Urewerv is injured. The Southerner- went out te Frank -lit Field from the Hellevue-Strntferd in tnxicabs nnd lest no time In getting Inte their gridiron teggcr. They Inistled with chatter in the dressing room befeie the game, several of the i tennis leeeuiiting the deeds of the 'Tljing radets" last venr when Penii was humbled, '27 te 7. The I'enn plajcrs whistled nnd sang 'n their side of the Held before the same. 1 ut the coaches were net pe hiippv. Ilelsinan was iilainly worried. "I feel as though IVnn Is going te have its bands full this afternoon." he said. "Yeu knew we have been hnrd hit by .njuries and this Southern eleven is n speedy tenm with a threat u minute. T cannot say that we tire going te win. hut V. M. 1. will knew thc have been in a battle when the final whistle t'eaeli ( hitksen, who lese te the heights last jear after his team's vic tory ever IVnn tefused te make any slntemenl about his team's chances, but said tlmt be thought it would be a great light. O. II. Spruhan, the assistant conch of the Cadets, whose scouting, according te Claiksen, wen last j ear's game.'" was Willi the team, all wreathed in smiles. SMS OFF TO SEE GROVER IN E' Albert Hall, Slacker Bergdoll's Brether-in-Law, Sails With Closely Guarded Grips MEN SCARCE, FIRST WOMAN SITS ON JURY F0R CORONER Matilda Silverman, Prison Welfare Official, Gets Apology and $1 City Hull this morning ptesented the desolate nspect that is usual with it en Saturdays. Upstuiis in the Corener's office there was a little. activity. Frnnk l'uul. the Cotoner's investigator, "was in n hurr.v te get through with the impiest. A count of the jury showed two were mis ing. A man loitering In the corner was peiinied upon. That mnde eleven. Mr. I'aul looked imiiaticntly nt his watch. "(Je out Inte the corridor," he said te Geerge Itelnud, his assistant. Helnnd found Miss Mutilda Silver man, superintendent of the 1'rit.en Wel fare Association. He sei.ed her h. the nriu nnd dragged her into the loom. Miss Silverman spluttered. Illlt Miss Silverman vn niisheil into the jury box. There she sat ter mi hour I 'il111' Heigdnll. notorious .slacker, sailed doing nothing at all. while occasionally the ftircmnn rose and said, "We iind Jehn Dee died of heart disease." At the end of an hour Miss Silverman wns handjd an apology and it dollar. She was the first woman ever te have served en n Corener's jury. Decrease in Wages Advocated in Sweeping Decision Af fecting Rail Situation STRIKE IN TEXAS TODAY R. R. Chiefs and Unions Con sent te Meet Laber Tri bunal Wednesday i Latest Developments in Railroad Situation CONTAIN $100,000, IS RUMOR Willi every possible piccnutlen te niiike bis ideutllv anil keep his depar ture and destination a secret. Albert Hall, hietber-in-lnvv of (Jrever Cleve- nt neon lednv fiem Ilobeken for tier man. Me leff en the IIellnnd-Ainerl-can liner jcii Amsterdam I Interstate Commerce Commission ordered rate reductions en grain and grain products in the West averaging 10 per cent. The low railroad earnings, the com mission said, should be rectified by decreased wages. Railroad unions and executives agree te obey the Laber Beard order te appear Wednesday. Hopes for a peaceful settlement of the proposed general strike are brighter. A walkout is scheduled te begin in Texas today in defiance of Laber Beard. Ily the Asseeiated Press Washington, Oct. --. In a sweeping decision involving ttte entire railroad wage scnles, depression in industry nnd finances, the Interstate CYCLONE HITS JAPANESE ENVOYS' SHIP AliOARD MLAMHIII' KA&HIMA PIAltU. Oct. W.'i. (By irdie te the A 1'.") A terrific cyclone, chaiactemrl by the ehip'i. commander. Captain Itsuno. an the worst, in hi-, thirty yenis ex perknci. at. atu, Thur&duy btnick thie rdilp, rnriyiny. jmeiig etlu-r paM.uig'ir.1, the principal delegates of fhe Japautbc mihiieu tu tbj Washington arniauient conference. Prince TkHgiwn bcii et tlij h,3nMen, narrowly eiicnpcd iujury. WIRTH CABINET RESIGNS OFFICE-. POLITICAL CHAOS IN BERLIN BERLIN, Oct. 22. The Cabinet headed bv Clnnceller Wirth i3.ign.d teAny the ytitcemc of the dcrun nt tin Siksiun boundary by the Council of th". League of Niti.m.. Confcrrnre bstweeu leaders of ibe. different political pnitni, aie inng nebJ with the hope of bringing order out of tin- pel I n n I lines wbn-b e&ain reignii in the capitol. TODAY'S RACING RESULTS LAUREL First Clansman, 110, Celtiltt n. 3B,f,Q, 51110, f-.'J (50, wen: Mece. 1 le, Merris, 35.00, 1 10. . -nd; lliill'nSt R iy,' 110, Ceney, 90 60, third. Time, 108 1-. S1em. Plucky, Cviu mauiti Celin, Nivhce. Ferest Quern. Simplnty, luiblci ,ui j Omiti. riltu riu!. Fermer Emperor Flies te Bur genland, Where Troops Pro claim Him King REPORTED MARCHING ON BUDAPEST WITH ARMY Rumer Regent Herthy in Flight as Legitimist Regime Ferm3 nt Capital CZECH FORCES MOBILIZING Hungarian Government De clares Determination Again te Expel Erstwhile Ruler PATTERSONS LOS $1010 111 J He wn- mveitlgutcd b.v Department of slttmtien .justice agents iiefere lie sailed, and was flll'lells with Inilli.tintif.t, iili.it. 1.,. agents and newspnper men linnlly get Commerce Commission tedn.v ordered him bucked un ncniiist i luiMliuiil i n-, the freiclit rntes en urain. crnin tirnd- his i stateroein and questioned him. I nets nnd Imv throughout I he Western Unll left rllllailelphlll en the 7 o'clock I i,..if ,,p ti. t-,,1.,.,1 sjinten redneed tie ilraln fiem Bread Stieet Station this h,llf "f tlus l "it,1 states r.iluml l.j nieinnig, nnd arrived t the sliii. nlioetn" average ei approximately n. per MAYOR DECLARES AYDELOTTE TAKES WAR ON C01II SWARTHMORE POST Moere Says He'll Expose New Head Hits "Speen Feed- m -u I Heirlooms of Cotten Breker's Wife Either Stelen Frem Leng Island Heme or Lest INVESTIGATION IS STARTED .Toweled heirlooms valued at nunc than $1(1.000 disappeared between last Sunday nnd Wednesday from the South ampton. j. T . hiiiim ,if f.. f!...... Stuart Patterson. ISl!.'! "l)e ' Lance v stieet. ' (ieerge Stunit Patterson, n son of C Stuart Patterson, widely known hanker and lawyer, this afternoon minlmi.eil he less of his wife's jewelrv. lie said II wns lest nnd that he could net up picilnmte its value. Mr. Patterson is a member of the cotton brokerage firm of (lenrge II. Me I adden & Hie. The missing heirlooms iecnlrthe m.vstei ieqs disappearance a ii - - v i 1 1 1' ( rr-s nt w i ii iiiiii (iinllnm-il en Tiiu-e Thirteen, feliimn Twe I V. "' VP" IV..." ,'"".""" pearl neeUline . iii'in i lie i i anevn i I II I leelc. III. f.firiifiil s.i..,n..,l l,,.n.... bag . which he jealously guarded. In niisMcr te a peinthlank question ns te er lie was ctiir.viin: SI .0(10 tn win I tent. Netice was given the enrr'ers t lint the commission expected the reductions lieinianv with him. h.. sni.l I,.. - ,...i, te he put into effect immediately and tnk'iig nleng an erdiuniy amount. " anil ' bv November li') nt the latest and that "" ' ,N, '"" m ""K1" '"' " 'ordinary the low state of amount' te him. . . , ... ., lie will see (i ,-ever Ilergdell in C.er- wh,ch 1('(l '" t1"' inanv, he admitted. ; should hereaftir be Scheme te Force Purchase of Contractors' Junk REFUSES "VINDICATION" TWO NEW SMALLPOX CASES REPORTED IN HADD0NFIELD McFadden, (olten firm. Ir , uKe (Hue of (Senrgi ii member of II the lie then denied the slacker expects his I'emin,'. "Mv business in Ciermnny," be said l(stil. 'can he aeiemplished In twen ty -loin 1 mil s." "n will pielmblv deliver a package and iMiiin at once'" he was asked. "Dun t get impel tinent." he snapped. Hall, when he airived nt the ship, lil(d te slip abeaul en the second-class g.nigw.iv. He Vns .stepped bv a fpci iul elli'ir with whom he engaged In an nngiy altcicatien for at least ten min- Ulis Hew Dispels Veil of Sccrccv This low dispelled the ntmespheie of sei ns y . ami let the entire passenger list in mi i ne met somebody was trving te g t iihe.iiil iiiiebservid. 1'iniilly he went up the first cabin plunk nnd went aboard. He gave a peller his hags, then kept u sharp watch upon the potter. He were a grnv suit, giay hat mid tun shoes. He tools 'Stew i'1'l l.ih Van Wye Inte his stateioem. iippisi hi in .s: Willi railroad earnings inei eases in llll'O rectified by prices nnd should be fficinl en 11 of tiens in wnges nnd downwind tendency their rates. Anticipated by statements in dunrters bearing upon the stiike the taihead brotheilieods, the dis isien wns rendeied in the case brought te the commission September !t bv tvventy tvventy feur Western Stnte and agriciiltuial oiganizntiens. The commission unani mously held with the Stati s petitioning for reductions, though conceding the difficult financial situation of the i nil nil reads. The decision removes from win at and hay one-half of the incieasis given the railroads in IOL'0 and en nil ether grains fixes the rntes nt 1,0 per cent h ss than these en vvhent. Te Cut Flower Charges The Commission further ordered n new relationship built up in the rates en grnin products, including Heur and ether commodities, te ague with th j Mayer Moen, announced tenia v that he h id determined te show up the 'heap t'ictics empleved In Ceuiuil- reduc- men t,, f,,,,.,. , ,, ,.ltv ,), llin ,(, jlMk that a "f the old ( imlnn ters," et fer1 The Mifler nn.de the anneituecim tit i in ills uiiiie. pin nig up and down the Heer. nnd nunctiiiituif. his i.nn.l., i.. bringing his fist vigorously Inte his cupped palm. The Mayer will 'show tin in up" bv ev-ry means in ,: pw.r. he declined, and carry ihe tight straight te them He will male m. ,, ,,M. j.sue staKi. incuts, he said, in n i. .-t iiiiimn efteit te let tiie public knew prei iseh for what the ehstiuctmuist ( ',, inciliuen stand. The Mayer did nt .p.n.. w,,r,s when be explained veilmlly his mn utieiis vvitii regard te the 'emieiliiien ii,s writ ten stateniiiit. embodying his ideas m sizzling hinguagi , is- vet ing," Urges Mere Freedom for Brilliant Students WELCOMED BY GOVERNOR I line is i,, i ,..,. "s ii.in feeding" in American i ..liege, d,. I rUiik A. Avde. l';it . new ;, ., i . f Saitl iivue "lie,.,., ,n, ,,, I,,, U1 p,,rnl andns. i"day lie idv . et.. gieatn- indepen''- ( II" ( fin the lii. i,. Li illi.n.t .tudents as iV means teuaid raisin" n, mi, ..,,(,. .,.,,. ,i ards. A n live S I ll. till plllllllll' I t (ludiu? ; Avde'ef. which will Tl i tended. .1 , -e th" in.. i felge nl,. ( without il 'ss eel, u "l'lie a. 1 1 in; itn . ! , ,,' cf Swin Snre il i ii eresentn 1 ..-. (fill f "is , in-l.-.rd Dr i'iij ti ti- VTbe ich IDC 1.1 I 'I ''Theu. , Iplua ' 'Welles in l bee ;fii i .1 ii , "ii i pi uihl the hi i, , 1 whtskv i -,, L It v . ,.i.i. 'Wrceii, , ii,, ri.u irtlmii-il louse in I'ln'u - 1 ; mug Mr Hei.M. ill oilier i I ties, il" d i XtellslVi Will wliii h by ."M'I'IiimI I hunk in i JMr II DIM 1,(1, . . '" issued faring ( TO ten. i limisi is i barged up a. el :!."i.(iiie gallmis immi gallons of abe. le pieve that it had -in. k, and had never wliis,y , with forge eon- stliek pel- All hie ll pile of peiilllls,' l I'lilllllll- In n in I, ' Thus,. ,,, ,.'liiit the l'llshln Miiim ll" of Dixen i'U , ',i, i ii. .. . Silfuu. "iiKiiiiwai et a total (-r R..... r !il'UI..1.. tremi, "'"' nirged slgnntiiies --""...s n i n , - aie get ?,""'.'n. a hf t them daily. jnli" pi p.,,,,) ,,1M. lists. One CunilnnHi ,.IU. ,-,. ( ,,,, ,.7, PEE HURT IN AUTO CRASH .land Girls Inlnreri nn run v-u - - - . VM we wiu i wi rv Read Neighborhood Quarantine, Hewevei, Lifted Because of Vaccinations Twe new discs of sinullpex were re ported tedny in tlie section of Iliiddoll Iliiddell licld, X. J., known as "The Point." Stnte Health ( llhcer Knight, of Woodbury, who is there, in charge of the situation, has eideivd the neighborhood qiiiiiitiitiiic lifted, following the vae- natieit of fiOO persons living in the I said, sent most ... . . . i t :"'-' ";j.." W,.!"'" "". ""-" at l. "."" .S" u I. I'm. i '.. ,k , ,rr"ua. ., .,i, I III s rc?.f ui. i v." f'll Bff " ."" CL - illq.l ,;', "'" most 'el II ll . ,, r' M, h it,, r-ucn .1..... , -. .. I-, , ' Unik. I',al hist nlbt Old Ymk in. ul, Abliigteii, llnitsv lib , who ii paily of four. ' i l. Hiding In the 1 in' 'i In lnnjcd tn Dr. I Ll. Iiside. "l-be.l lull) (he oilier, "il I nvi I till lied. Na- 11 " l injiiieil, suf. i. hi- h- '. etheis '"'Hill, i, iliil Shinka- ' ,,'" ' I I. Miss lbs- n r'" Mrcei . . ;" " T"" N"" ' ?,i?bl' ti i,,,i ;",7'', ;,, "" A-uhigten HespltaL. c.peed men lie has scut letters te the health of ef heiiH in all surrinmilliig towns, ask ing them te vvatdi every contagious di ease closely. The public schools have been closed, but the chinches mid movies have been allowed te remain open. It is net believed by the Department of Health that the cases of smallpox i (institute a serious menace. All the i ascs aie mild. The disease wns brought te Had- lllUlliebl. ll is thlllll'llt in- V,,.rr..,eu f, v iigiuia. F0CH LEAVES FOR U. S. Marshal te Beard Liner Paris at Havre Today Palis, Oct. ': (I ! A. P.)--Mar-shul I'ech left Palis at 7 :-l." o'clock tills mdruing for Ilavie, where he will buard the liner Paris for the United Stiiten. ' lie will attend the Knnxns City con vention of the American Legien, nnd will later go te Washington, where he will net as military adviser te the Al lies. Altael.es nt allied embassies- here weie at the btatieu te hid him fine well. HUNT FILIPINO STUDENT Brether Asks Police Aid te Lecate U. of P. Freshman Search for .lese (Jue.iula, a Filipine I niveisity of Peiiiisvlviuiia student, Iiiih been stinted in this city by his biether 1'iihie, who has just nriived from Port land, Ore. During his hjny here the lilntbei Is stepping ut th,. V, m. C. A. When the brother appealed in th,', I in v ci .1 lliltheiltles, they ' te i jM1 .lese had been at the leilcge the hist year ami icglidcicd during hist fresh, man year, he far he him failed te rc pert for tbitj term. , Less May Heaeli $l!),0(ie oie1,',','!"i.,'sl"ft.J'''w,'l'- wlli1' "'".v rem h M!),(I(I0 in value, last vveie seen en a bureau in Mis Patteisen's dn-sln -loom at "Duneside," her Southampton home. 'Ihey were noticed nt Oi.'lO p M Sunday and were missed Wednesdnv morning. A series of i (.liberies have Ik en cum inltteil frr Leng Islnnd ceuntrv heines in i ne last lew months. When the Inn - I l.lill.t te!,!.. !,.. ... Vl.. ll..,. ...., ..,,-. ..(iuii ..lis. j 1IMC1SOII, J) . f her jewelrv te th s inn NL'O ami bad n hiii. talk ! lower level en the raw inateruil nin. He told tin. siewnnl hi. ill.l The iiiereuses given in ll'-'O gave the net want te be distill bed. carriers a hT per cent ndvance in the lie nude the unusual lequest he be Mississippi Valley mid Western terri- illewed te keep the key te his stale- ter.v. -" I,(,r cent advnnce within the i". 'in. i ne Mcwaiil lei lim il... ,-..,., ihe luiaiu linn l'licnii teriiterv im, the n was placed in n snf. city, where It deposit vault. Mrs. Patterson, at her Del.aticev Mret home today, declined te discuss the less of the jewels. She leferred nil in- (i rles te Ilaseltlne Smith, an Insmaiice ' adjuster. .12(1 Walnut btreet. Mr. Smith1 was said te he out of th tv and his empleyes disclaimed knowledge of' the affair. ' Jewels Taken Week Age Mr. Patterson was located Ibis aft aft aft einoen nt the home of u filetul, M L Parrisii. nt Pine Vallev. X .1 a. ,n tlie Pine Vallev Ceif Club ut Clem, n toil. "The jewels- weie lest a vviek or leu days age," he said, "it- aia,,', ., te any thing. I don't knew hew much they weie worth. I ,i0't ;lnv Mt they were. ' Kdvvnrd II. ltryniit, a piivate de tectiye, has been letalned te siaicli ler the jewels. He had chareg of the in vestigation that followed the disappear ance of the McPnililcii necklii. . a vein vein age. Mr. Ilryant stated this aflei noeu that while the jewels aie believed te have been seen en a bureau In the Pattu-sen home at Southampton Inst Suiulnv it Is possible tliev weie placed In n trunk which was te be shipped te this ( itv. FIST STAGGERS GUNMAN Rebber's Intended Victim Hits Him and Runs A would-be lobber abandoned hjK phuis hist night when Kicbuid , Ste- vcnseii, thirty -four yiais nlfl. ' i'.-,kj Ninth Ninth sticit, swung a lustj ,Ti . te his Jaw. ..,.t,'V(',",M wus "Hbig under the Phlhidelphra and Heading lniiw. bridge nt Twelfth and Yerk stieets when a niiiii .tepped out. stuck a gnu at him mid said "Walt a iiiiiiule " I,,s,,.,. i ..I .. ..HI.... s. . ' must he kepi open until the beat sailed I iiiallv Hall was permilted te keep his In i , went into lim stnii'i-iiiiMi .111,1 i. ...t... i deer. He told the Ntnum-il -tn. Mim pieiiiineiu teiil estate man. mrtl the i. porters weie bothering him te death iis:ing details for an elln e building lie niliiided building. In ten minuliis he left his stnleienin "s.iiii. un, nine he was united in. n is sun will n u i i n i. in stripe, brown liat mid dllTeient pair of, shoes. A ciewd had gathered upon the beat, and be went en (led; mid walked about Paged by Federal Agents Hall vras paged by a messenger sent .... .... ..or. iici i epari meat ngents, and '"h lime Hall was a. cested he denied Ms idea itv. Th,. im,t(.s hPfen ,, beat snihd he was cornered near his slnteioem 'ihe (ieveinment agents wanted te see whether or nt be wis sailing upon mi expired passport He I'lediiecil ,, new ,.. ,ss,, .,lm. i'-Mdim. lb iginnl destination had '.""" v,, "s Ijremen. but had been (lanced te lead Hamburg. After lit st denying his identltv. be linillltleil who he was He denied h,. was going te ust Deigdell. "IWIhlv." he said. 'Ilergdell will leek me un ! 'Have you SlOD.Otlll for him?" he was asked "Well. I have ealv amount te with me "' "Dees an ordinal v amount mean about XlOO.oeoV ,i '""Ml ' 1l"ul'"!t "".v ere than that lben he smiled and tinned nwny m' ' ,i',.'!i.'1 J"" ,'I"1K'' Jeur clothes, Mr. Hall' ' ll.ing n man, inerv time I wneie tlie inc. I'm t Where aie you going? ' lien of t i m going te Ketterdniu Hellnml about one n,,,i f...... i ... i, i . ..-.. j.i -, , ....- . . . . , .i,i j-.i n-i cent advance en . ommeiiiiies moving across the division hue of which half is new taken nwny. Dealing with the railroad financial situation, the commission pointed te i the ll'iib-ea I Laber Heard's dni.ieu ,Pf i last Julv, rediicinj; wages ul out 12 per jeent and tc certain chang. s in labor I lilies mil 'verklnj; conditions mcein- I I Hulled by tlrt Laber Heard uhiih have hbhened expense te the i.uint. 'I liese I the (enimissifin estiinatcd, wiM pi iduee in saving of about $1.." ikiii 000 per I year. F,. ,. . i in-commission nlse live "in 'I that the "einewhat le full of tight. He prcilhtid what buns cverv prom prem ise of b. Ing a seiisatienal baitie'bi tweeli himself nnd Conn. I'Aund Imtui at events te come which the public will belief understand in th- light of hi. stnt-ment today. The May m's -tiiicn cut fellows; "Asked ibeut the albged viieliil ticm' it the Adiiimisiiati..ii bv ( 'mulim. ( eunellii en m the main r ..t th- 1 ...i - I'tleil of Jll finis ,t ,, , , ,. J ,, Mavn' Moe',, .ml "This (..un. ilmaiii. mi ,. , ncc with jiiibln- .ii.sin ,t , ,tllll p (l men te kllmk liieiu d.VMl. I ii,uk ,, be a meniii e 'e .nlirK .. ., jlicceiluie. This Adiiinistratii.n i - i. viti'li'ittien at the hands .,f ,t., , ,.. inies. Th- men v he kipt dm -,., ,, , huieaii -hiefs In fme ,,i,.,i ,,,, committee for four horn n vesterdav aft- I l,rn,,"-,!!,1 ," '"'""'T a i tank leti-i ab.mi u .-....., ipniopMaileil iu n ,M11. ,,,. inn mi v 'iiinr 'i si i il,, ,, pj.jj, r j ev.. ii Ins ndiuliiisir-it . "' n . I I Av I..!., tt,. ll'l b" l.lll.lllce.l !.,,l i-m., an it iindi i sra iii'it. . .. . . ' ''" 'I 'ir 'I .-i -i s,, , ,,;,.. '. i Si! I ig inll'ii ri, '" thus. i Ml . I V f . I "1 I - II ' ll w ' ' n " ra m .,,i I t in lids , II t Iiiiiip mi. .mi' jii mi. ic t m our .,. t 'i'" f Thought ij" ' r un I' I' tl whose b i,l liy eniin.it , mttei ti ii'iim mauds tl le-ttml imti.'.tn. "idiii'irih i.s Ollrses t tl .' , ( ' rges Iiidepuul, nr, e ins, i thought uhi-h , lev perfii'timi j,, ,, , . the s stein nf , v ., Wliieh is piepe, , , ., "Wn use tl. s i, . our colleges ,r., , 'l'lllllt MP, ,.sNf il ' , . "CI- stud,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,, , 'Id but it is , , , '" 'he inti i,,.,, best. "These lies- , , "lilt llliepf,. ,,. .. , , -Olll'i. fiem I,,,,, ;, t, , h-ellinl prebl-i ,. ,,. , ,, lest, of a s,n, Pl. , ,!, Cinitlnileil mi IL.,. , 'in 'in in u peudi'iii p nf ie from se) ,, , b.irn-d i, ml. t ' I studv ii 'arv s, ,,,, ' ". ni'ic'i in ' - ll IS ll ".' t'- lll.-dl- ' - s ,,, 'I II, "'Is I ' ' I till i:-LAIPI. IIIIH ( HAHLKS Hy the Associated Press Ueiin.1. (l, !' rermer Finpernr "'I arh- of Austri i -Hungary arrived at Oldenburg Hurgenlnud, yesterday a'trrnoen in an iili-ihiuc from Switer land, .iccriiding te an Oeil-nburg mes s ig" l.'d.iv. ,ind is reported te be pro pre eee.'ing toward Hudupest, escorted by ("li sfcuhiirff troops, T'ie I h'sfetihurg forces iiiimediiitelr vent ever te Ciiirbs up"tt hi. arrival it (i.dcnbiiig nnd he was i Immed I Km.- I Air. vi.'etnil g'.v-rnm-nt. the iidvlren state 1 -,. I...., ;, ,., ,. ., Huuelliatl'l. "1 'I X I II ll' 'I''. I s intelest. under i Count I, ... ,, ii'vs, fti,i, Austro Austre i Hui g ii ii i r r gu Miinsti r 'l ' il 11 r v i ." Il'iiij. n mn re- B"' ' I I'i'i,. I" I ,i ,. . , f,m i Dud it., -it... i g ,,,,g ,, I "' ' ' '" '' '' 'b- -laiiiu'i-er , I.ii'liipi st . . --, . i ,. M legiti- , ' :' 1,-' " " ' ' i ii ' i i id there. I'll- inilvv.i . t , i, , ,,) ,,,. Iln, ,H9. g-aph In. s i ,,,. i ,, ., , f at the Hun giu inn front ii r l'lie sjM'.it ,,n m nun is ten.e, as lb- i.su'i ..f fin. f,,r , r,, ,r , setisa t. 'iial move. j D is ruiiierc.l b.-r- that in,. Czechs ar-icebiliyiiie. I Tb An.lrl-iii (ievi n -m nt 'iiineinieed , ''. lei'tii'iii that i.m i m .unions had ! 'i ta.n t.. ,i,:i: with the itun 1,11 1 ' '" ii' ir- poll., fur... and the -tv s in'. ., iii ln.l ng the r. -. im-, were ''let. ui. I extia minium, tien was .l.-i. ii I'd tu !, fienti. r forces, I' i' V '.-. ri.'i- lie'nv- that fhe 'i .' - . i," in rs . f the e-i:uiierer I I'M a n.iii in h.s behnlj i i. -iiiirc , .( nd tig n de- '" i is v-iituie into Hun- i 1 f I. I.. i . Wl 1. , I , ng "f 1. 1st W I - i. 'II lls , Ml . 1 . g in- Tl f , f-'i t I. ll'llls'l ti IIM. : . Pari., i i II..-,g , i I ". i ''iinu i iti PHYSICIAN FALLS DEAD Dr. Continued en IN,, r.nir ( nl.ima" On7 I . " . I 'It, . ' ". ' " .':" ." ,"'." i ' -.- l" "' in ' i l.lll .1 e l i, ..i i , . ( einicllineii who, nt tin .en. s ,, ,,f tl is had wast, f , u. ,lt ,,,- Iiibll" cmrji, lefiiMd le p. runt tin I in-, .'!,,,. .,i" i i.. (i . , . . ... .,, , ,,,,,, iiiv, , ,, b!"s ler tlie i aie ',,1,1 ,,, , i , , the l.ir;- numb, r et h,,,s, , ,,, , ,, (bused .i nut iii'iih. h ,. .m,,,., , ,, in effect at the l.i.'limi, i . . Dr year. ' ars DIVORCES WOMAN WHO WAS AFRAID TO STAY ALONE Vera Barry Germantown aeventy fi e Years Old ' I W.-.s ,i ' F I" rer, sine, h,s at ii "v . 'it ii com. il'i tat n Mi'1 I a-, bieii at Her ii I . i n. I'v V Pi- Thn I " II I .is It ll I ' , H 'ffl.s nf . I" ' r i I I i 1 1,., te ie ' M i i i.r.l ng i ' t . I ml - ' , . ,, 1 i' 'i 1 1 i 1 1 Fermer Member of Camden Fire De partment Charged Desertion Harry Day, former member of the Camden Fire Department was gi anted a divorce today in the Couii of Clian eery. He sttvs his wife d'siiiml him n November. 1IIIS, one yeni after il.ev had been married. Mrs. Day said she was afianl te be alone when her husband wns M ,ty ordinary i HALF OF AMERICAN ARMY te you s'll "I I I ll llllllg 111 The (' store less than Cape May, Han , i j in I I-rni un . while l,iu k milking p. ii i II t l s' , Iinu v Id N', t i i f" in in te I. - I- III te . na rt . pi. - 1 I upon IN GERMANY TO REMAIN go nny- Reduction Expected te Be Com pleted by Middle of March vviisiuiigien, uet L'L.' i I'a A P t- wlthdliivvnl "I Ainei'ieaii The gliuliial .... . " .' A . e .. in-nsfiiii.rh iiv iii photegrapli i'oeiis iiein iieriuanv, exp.'ted te u.nt icii ei n. i nnt s why. ' wiiiini two vveelts, wi I will I I. !.. .i... l ..:....! j... . . i .: "' ".im in ler luii-u .-.lines ucmre .xovein .xevein her 1 " "Veveiubei' IV Yeu won't nrvlv,. 1... ill involve ii ns tie- e Aiiiericaii ferci s there te lllllf r.t ,1... ...... ....A . ... i i ;;.: ...... .. " "MJ n's'in i-ireugiu l, in in. .mn eiucers nnil men iee misera b le. .Iilni,..-, ... eiini'il, iitiiiiiilliif'eil ns ..il..... harnieny, aie neihiii.' m Pint e a delibu ne , wear out the nth. I, ,1s ,,f i. meiil of Public ,, , ,,!,, , vent iiiunnlpal i , l,.,,.g vided by law and as , t. iimnc. by this Ailmiiiisf intinii "If ll.- iii: ..s f Pliilalelphm d i.m n.ni 1 IMI.Ih.'U (,l Ml,. ,., ucs iii.ii are imiig empleveil in- cilV In Imv tlie nilik eentim lei s and te uM , w , un- en union .. i in n, ,i,,, , , thev Will be sup,,, in b, 1 -, , is issuing wariniig n,,u ,,, ,,,, , ,u iiiiiiii- iinns may i steed." pfepertle. "ill he h, 1 I. l i 1 ' i I I 1 1 v en i full' ' rn I ' I IV ll CHILD HIT BY TROLLEY .f ip un I i teri e III" 1,1,1 -Mlltlfv I Wedged Beneath Truck, Bey, Only Slightly Hurt Although we ', 1 l.linh ,1 ".. f ni ,l l I 'l , It 1 , ,t down in fi.mt . i I - ,- ,. Tv -Ifth -in, t l:. ,(, , "Ills ii'.l VW1, ,,,l. J. ,1 . ' . ' I U i Pi' h i r . ii ws II I'l.'. Ill 1 ' I Londen. : i i i ., ! i i - i . i ,i it i. I I I VI. I- s I V. Ill ll'tl - ire r i ll'in- lis- at her Three. belt, r iimlei . that tliee." "Will. 1 De. ember 1 'I be si, aiiislup from New Yeik ut The reduction will by the middle of next be accomplished Mm cb w ill be bin k a Oidiiiin befi ere also sailed lieull tedav. On Hi,, passenger list was the iitnne of n bietl f Ike Steelier, chauffeur for Heigdell, wee lied from this ceuntrv with him Slech.r's In nt In r also was waiilul in ihe nueuts of the Dci.iii'fn.,,,.1 ei win ing, Mevensen swung hN iglt of .liniie. ler cxauiiiialinn lle. ,,. 1st ililil lUli. Slevviisim told the police ,,f sail, .lust befeie the beat left ' .. m uml l4t'1"81 ,v',ll Natien ciitne from l'liiladelphla tbnt Steel er block, but gave, up the chese. ( 'bublucss. PHILA. GIRLS SEE HARDING President Greets West High Scheel Students at White Heuse About fifty girl students from the West Philadelphia High Scheel. charge of Pi of. Parke Sehnch. shook hands with Piesident Haul ng at the White Heuse this nltci ii,ui fellow in" .ill inspection of the Lxe. uiie M" hIeii. President Hnrdinc devoted DRUG STORE ROBBED Thief Gets $7.25 Frem Cash Regis ter at Seventh and Callowhill Themas Minks, prep, i, i,,r ,,t ,, ,,,, . stoic in Seventh atnl ( 'allow I. ,11 .ti..ts" 1 ell,. lit, 1 I,, tli.i ,...1 e ., ... ; ....... ,i.,n. n lean, ,,, stieets iiehcc -lull,,,, ,,.., J'tlti red .nine time taken fiem t. i ne cm tal.i n te l'al ih I, Fie veti th ear. vva bearing OP.rien. . k I fr.er i mi 1 i 'i " S lib P .I t',1 , i'i lun I i I' I I ' sm A I. i i i i I ' i i d - I i I I ul- ' M ll. I'll" Kiilkan in 'itti- " 'I llllll te I II slll W Is II - I' 'l!lv lv II. I' Ii. im ! Mri-t. lie met. Ill iul... II.. .. .11 . . -i... in- win icceive a lednv I.. ,r,. Mugisti.u,. Hid ll , 1 nv i II 'spital -'.'til S..,iM nin of th, i lluttonweo. i. . ... I ins stoic iiiiii in. en yesterday ami S7 ; I cash register I Police deiline that Mink, time of ib. ' nil t inpmg this metl ml lb- ib'i I i inei. i maiM a small i un h.i-. l several w tilting shel I .with the students. s Ji of Mini i him In was a v ic ganie jiv till' st,,- ,,, nil it ,i t i WHEEL A-R0LLING GOES Quits Aute Celd, Bangs Up Police man and Dreps Inte Stere WI I, In i p !, Ms,, !,.,, f I I I Se nh 1 . n i tl .ti, , , u, , ,, M 1114 ciist ,,., flu ,m m .hui I,,,, iighi "" I' "I w III i I 1. 1 Ml ir loin ing , aim oil. lolling iiiih... tin iiuvuii ii ii. I l I, i . . ..I, .. 1 .. .... 1 - """ '" il IIUU" I lit ylil- "I TIU' eliuii, I I U I link I Tut m ,1,11,1 1)M ( , tn ( I .1 I I ' M III I II M I 1 .1 1 1 . ' ' III "I II" Willi w if i I I) i (tn il I... I rr mfn. ;"" .,'- y. ,l,J' .hl'v"' "I'licars te wait ., him he !,- ,., ",',.'""-.?" """ " :"'l' "iVr.i" ...iVS?""1 u,m TOUvw8mBi.nirrKister iind ri.i.., .. ..Vii. "V. "V....r """, "" n- Kn... k .i ivilu tun hlii ii nrn i. " - -"""- nun ua I'm im ihmih i... . UIIHVllll IUIJI ut ?200. -1 III lit l.. inv, III Is hug tents. ih. . ding iHW 11 Ji till ll IL The duinuBe is estimated I iiiiiniiieil en l',., r ..lurun -(l,Tr HELD FOR STEALING AUTO Edward C Wagner's Arrust Ends Friends' Rides I I ve 1 ,.. i u , M(v f,Jr v nr i' I 'J '. Ml, 'w. ,,i ,. eighth -li i i ' ' I il ,i i In, In, ,, rj,. " " I ' v n -ie p., last ' - ' ' "i mi in i' i". I i I. urged w i i ' I I I ' fl. in ii It 1 ' 'III J..I -I. I,, h.ihmh, sir" D. ' in-- w'.. .,,ne I,,., ,, ,,, king for tl . ui. .in.. I l. win iiifi.iiu ,. ymterdav V, llgl r "ll'l I l i iiibei of h,N frlen,rt I nv Ii. ' ii idm,. ,n i, , n ,,r tlmt ' ii-w nd il . b .i i, i,i, He wiih nr ' "I in I ( i' - ,i no.... ,, WH feun,j III I ml il lunn u nth ,,,( Arj i i Ii I ; i . hi linn f eAn w"' '. ' 'V - " -'"" teuthled vngner Im g, n l m tt riI jn tj same ear tl .u w,i. f ....,-1 in the ditch . Wngncr was held In bO() Imil. l tv flu iiS IS "if Will M 9 I