-14 4Z1 (V s f It 1 f t f feiening public Bfeftger -' the Weather Fair tonight and probably Thursday; somewhat tvn. Mcr Tntirsuay moderate northeast winds. TEMrKKATimn AT HACTI limit 1 8 J 0 MO in 12 I l I 'J ! 3 -1 r Van 40 142 44 1 48 6e r.2 J A NIGHT EXTRA VOL. VIII. NO. 07 S.'nUrcd &3 Sccend-riaii Mutter tit the I'9lnm: nt riilUdclrtita, Ta. Lnder the Act of March a, 1979 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1921 Published Dallj Kxcept luixlR-. Hubertptten Trlc Sfi a Tear by Hall. Ct'yrl'.t. mat by I'ublle Idi:rr Oinuinny PIUCE TWO CENTS HIRES' HAVERFORD II IS ROBBED OF JEWELRY AND CASH 12-Year-Old Portia Thief Climbs Inte Roem of Wife of Reet Beer Manufacturer While Family Dines MAN CARRIED OWN LADDER; SEEN FLEEING IN AUTO While Charles 12. Hires S?.. root besr manufacturer, was dining with Ills fmily in their home nt Haverford liiht Bteht an up-to-dute burglar who Ih thought te have parried u eollansible idder climbed in the window of Mrs. Hrcs' room and Mele 150 In cash and jewels valued nt S4R00. Shortly before the robbery was di covered n niaid from the home of u Belghber called nt the Hlrcn home for a irrvsnt Itli whom she was going e church. An fibe wne approaching ie ir.q refildnce nhc r.ald flu aw n jnin with hiu cap pulled ever hi- eyes stalking acreba the lawr I'mlrr bin trm.she said, he carried u bundle that appeared te be a number of ntlckti of oed. This is thought te have been tie collapsible ladder. Escaped in Automobile When he saw her the" maid s. rl he treVc into n run nnd jumped Inte n runabout that was standing in (he fcfft with another man nt the wheel. "We hed dinner about 0 :30 o'clock) Bald Mr. Hires today, "and after di' rer Mm. Hires end I went into the library. After reading a while w- went tip.talrs. We vvre greatly irpri- d te ilnd the deer of Mih Mires room farted. 1 went into my re.im. wl.Hi is text te Mr. Hires', find found tlie cun recting deer leehed. 1 climbed out of ! the window In te u perch mid walk'd along te Mrr. Hirer.' w'ndew. en opening this 1 found the room had been' ranrarkrd. "All the tiM'ATi of 1 r dreff nnd dresMns table were . tiindii.n c.er a id the contents vrc, scattere.; ; ...u i fleer. fllHIMtet; mm M H m UPROAR FRENCH CHAMBER SESSION FORCES TO CLOSE Socialists and Right, Create Turbuler.t Scenes as Briand Faces Crisis DEFEAT OF PREMIER MAY BLOCK ARMS PARLEY TRIP Hy (he Associated I'rcss I'arls, Oct. 20. Uproarious teems in the Chamber of Deputies between Hei-iallBts mid members of the flight ' Wing became te intense tit the re.ymp tien of debate today en the general pel- j ley of the (ievernment that 1'rcnident I'eret was forced te wibpend the f.essien. Ah the bcfden opened, 1'iemier ltriand faced n Rltualien perilet te his 3, 000 Railroad 'Outlaws' I U. S. Offer te Aid Break Strike "Vacatienists" See Chance te Repay Brother hoods for Alleged Desertion After J 920 ; Walkout en P, R, R. and Reading LABOR BOARD Killed by Fall PROBES IMPENDING RAILROAD m E Three theutnnd men who 1et their Jobs for joining in the se-called "out "eut Inw" railroad Mrlke in .hmc, ',)20, to te day offered their nervines te the Penn sylvania nnd the Jleuding reads In the eent of otrlke new. Thin premUc te support the com panies was made in' n resolulleu adopted tittnn,imeiifdy by the men of the J'hlla ilelpbiu districts. The resolution fol io" s : "Whereas, the Philadelphia District pc IIv osltfens which ileprlrcd them of a elihoed. . Union Leaders Utamed "Therefore, be It resolved that the members of thi organization who hnve lest their positions through llt-udvlttcd leaders, go oil receid in case the broth erhoods Ktrlhe en the railroad In tire Tnltcd Htntes, thai I hey hereby offer their services freely nnd leynlly te the various reudi", for vhli'h they formerly worked for the ptupeM- of keeping the nrlerlcH of i-oniniuiuratien in this eun et t he Kailreud M'.eatmi.i utre nd-l try open, and te pr-v.nt te their ut i ne.1 i I0' T ',IV"''ltlr", l" I,l.n,'. meul the suffering which ueh a Mrike. ;.;', L,V t.i "".d ,,',"?cl nl if successful, would entail en the work werk lniJr"bv, ,".(. U'". ro"",';le'"ls ins class of the Unit.! Stutci." I.'.V Jf.v.l.V'i. fc'7 .U' III, 'II IIIIN1I IIII1!4. rif)KlttnriH and who Mibsciiuciith net only refused ii-niNinnce in tiiejr M.'erlM te better cull cull dilieiif, bul made Mnuiueus elTeris te defeat our object mill unhes.'talitigly had Mh"u inriunerH 01 in' nroilinrheodo te till This resolution i iin-orperat'd m n communieatien te ('. I', Kirk. gen"ral inunnger of tlic Pennsylxanlu Railroad, aii is signed by Jehn S. iiemnhill. general chairman. Philadelphia District lb" places of the a-aiieulslf , even ' ei' Railroad ncntietn-N. Questions Lee, Trainmen's Head, te Determine if Law Is Violated EXECUTIVES AND UNION CHIEFS ATTEND HEARING i Latest Developments i in Railroad Situation wiuYnvt-tG ?" a TrMrV "i imhibiiiii iim ! PRESIDENT DECRIES A EQUALITY L PLEA FOR NEGROES Appeals te Pride of Race and Achievement as Basis for Future Effert POUTICALAND EDUCATIONAL PARITY FOR RACES URGED ministry. Debate In the Chamber of j going te the extent of mn .lung theehm- I Railroads Are Ceiilldrnt I .... .. .. ....n.KnH ..r .1... 1- I... rt'l. . 1 (eputlcs en the Government's domestic ' ' ', , '" ' " '', '". ." . . " 'S- nmnuicu , CenMmw in their ability te maintain luud foreign pelieleu was te end and j, "An.l ulierenw tl.lM....!!..,, ,.r nn;. whedulea despite tl threatened strike I . . e . i . i. ...1 . . F '" . -". 'i 'initie uic uc reiiuuence 'was 10 ec i.ini'ii. I CllP! I llOtO c'lf UAIO DAVID Only Jwcle years old, but spunky rnetigli te combat pollen lie en tct-cil her liome en ;i liquor raid, mid then te net as licr mother's attorney before u niagi.strate MAYOR There was a nenblbllltj- that the nnpe pit ion could muster enough strength cither te reject the vote of confidence or out down the margin of the Premier's ictery te tuch nn extent that he would feel It wns n mandute ngninbt going te tli Wahhlngtnn cenference. In either cent It was probable thut M. Rrtand would ncli I'resldniit Millernml te re- I lieve him of the duties of eflice. J In opening the debnte In the chamber I lant week, the Premier mude it plain j that ue deRlreu u vote of confidence which would be emphatic enough for him te go te Washington us the recognized spokesman of the Trench fieernment und Parliament. Debates lleceme Ulltcr Dihotifrsleu of the policies followed by' tne Administration relative te tue rsear Kaet, Oermnrr renaratien4', domestic questions nnd ethur mattern of great 'liinrtCtfihpn nt thn nrrtnnt mnmnnl rt( w eloped bitlrrnehs many tlmrs durlug the la.si tew du.v, nnu culminated yestereay fn nn nttael upon the Government by I Andre Turdleil. 1 M. Tardicu's address, in which ii" referred te the trials et liole Paha. tnc tievnnii'ip banker who Tins rc"M.ted In 101S for treacen. und former Pr akiiii i.iiLivug linn ill lien OI OllircrH ? i ...... of 7me of the brotherhoods resulted In' lb Prc99cd cencnete fulonjjybeth u iiiiinutr in runrumi mc losing tlieirj Continued en Vugi- Mnrtfrti, Column Thru RUM RING HER E WALES' INDIA TRIP SPREADING DEATH AROUSES ANXIETY Big Syndicate Providing Poison Sold at Bars as Whisky, Says Duncan Britain Greatly Perturbed as Heir te Throne Starts for Orient MAY FACE MURDER CHARGE! INTERNAL DISORDER FEARED Chicago Brotherhood chiefs and general chairmen, railroad exec utives nnd the Railroad Laber Beard began a joint hearing in an effort te settle the strike con troversy. Washington Attorney General Daughcrty indicated that an an nouncement of the course of action te be followed by the Governincnt in the event of a general striks might be expected from President Harding. Palestine, Tex. The operation of freight trains ever the Interna tional and Great Northern Rail way, the only line en which a btrike of trainmen in in progress, IHhL.MA RO.SK'lSliV Kho-yctr-eld Iilld who 'Mas fa tally hurt In a fall down an ele ele aler shaft In her father's stere FIVE-YEAR-OLD GIRL KILLED IN 40-FT. FALL DOWN SHAFT Daughter of Fermer Pugilist Fa- tally Hurt While Playing In Stere TheJma Re.vtfly, the year-, old. "i kilh'd lflNt night by a full dc n an ole- j Tuter shaft in her father's furniture i store. 017 Hasl Pasty ink ateru. Isaac ResetsVj, th" father, wai. a! pugilist and -vas known In ring circles' ab "l'eung Sammy Smicb." He lives at 1033 Seuth Tifty-fifth street. TheJma wanted te hee the ptetf which ResetsWy conducts with srverni broth ers. De f0i; t,f, Piu,j t'ipre ana nl nl lewed cr te re:.,n about en rtie ecend fleer '(Mle the I'litiep u'mi, t thn fi is steadily increasing, accerdintr ""?.'!. '" T " " ,-'i""iner te effiei'il"! nf flic lin ! .1. , ,"'"1'1 I,'",'1 er te p er into te elhc .Us 1 of the line. - h de-ater ru b.s. r iaiace nii ClcAeland Statement, by W. S. ''" ItscmVy heard n shriek an she Stene, head of engineers, warns 'eMsiif',';. l1 T.i? tb" "'. .,..,, ,, , , ,' , ',"','. 'hp fclmfr and took the crushed uuti, 11 uroiueriieous are UCEiroyetl icniid te th Pennsylvania llet-j-ital. See Vhlsky helnc s,,id e;er tlie ;i- at "resnt. nccnrdlnr te Asisiimt An. serbite Prohibition Itrccrei HaniM I,. I Duncan, is .-imply denatured alcohol, ! en'nred. I HALTS BIDS flMDIP QTDCCTiniM Ult UIU U I LL I LlJnll Cep lcnllng with the cnemv and eugag- I nrding leMr. Duncan. w, w i-fc. svm 11 1 ir n tn. "defeated" propaganda Ilia, j "f '.I might lx labeled M.nivejjnl . nearly resulted In the collapse of Prance j'pP'al, or 'Old HU11M and Renci.' for "Undertaker's .. Delis'it" teiiI.I be. the lireiKx label for tl... emnn lieiiln. uier .lef-eph Cnil'nux, who was tried I of the lluid which are new Wing .'old. ' 11 IS OIIC or Tlie (ICUUlet i'( Inn eier put en tlie market. Drink it ni d die or If you don't die. go blind or, .spend n Jncl) jn bed dead te th- world. According te Air. Duiumm the preh I-h Is Net Meaty "We tieli.'ied 'ie Uir.-rfc-'l t en. e and began 11 c'hs-I, of the n'Ksingl artie'f. Se far ,nc Iiim ''. .e.ercd tbeut $ir00 worth nils-lng " Mr. Hires le- ril'e'l ih- ' "-tng pjfees as fellow-: fln rllnmeml ei'nuch snrreiitiiliil bv two circle-i of "mailer dinnemN: one . . I in 101S, mude au impression upon the twe-ksrat di.-i nend tine 'i:ri..iibd by nas 1,01111 eet Aside Legal Bar- '""Krates. Mpphires mm in uliitinii.u ; Diamond . 1 If th" support of the Moderates F-imuld flimrei- breech iihc.uf the .!.. e. n t.n- nor. hut Waills All In Hsivn 1 thrown te tile opposition, it would .... !.i . .1!.. ...A-.l ....!... ... ..11.1 "n fur imvnrrl rlpfc.iHef- At Ttrl.iiwl fitnl veil I. IM'1., iil,,'lMini "i.'.-i rti nnu I 4. " '" v....... ........ -j. .... ...... .. r. . . i ,--- thlrtv-nin- pearls: pearl csct.m nm., equni'C Deal forcing, his resignation. It wns ml-1 l,lllfl" cnrercem-ia efflcial' 'n,e femul twe'it.ches leng: barpin of repe. snd icltted last night thri the political tide evidence that their is a -yndirnre rep n . .. '... '..... - 11 1 --.. . i (... .., t .., rrs.'.n.m'- ,ti.lli..i.. .t .1..1I..-. ... 11... BMrls: RC'.d MMIuiiiC ring, tiuorieefli . nuu n'i j.i-eiijci- ituuisr nip 1 rrniicr. ' ". ...........r ,,, ,,.,,.- ,,, ,,..- r,0. 11. II. te n. W.. December "'. P R I D A Y I Q fl A Y C C T I n,,t '" "verument circles it was 1 eped "-'astern part of the country, with head -' w n, t v 1. 1 j 11c would lie un'c in Ills lnvil ncluresti 1 "V",l,,, " ""'J cuy. nmm i.s piisnin? , today te mend his fortunes arid emerge ' ,he fl,'p "f lle deadly concoction. -ii , ,. . , . fr-iu (he cenrllct witll ictery . ' At'iv IlNrn lliinlnr ln,,m. I h' opening r bids for 11 ?ll,,tJ.V.t,Sim Tinllen ss-.IU Ilel,.r.U.. ... J .turner C.iurge municipal bend i.-s.,, t..i- t.niln sewers., ranlicu Assails Uelcgat Ien ..j, nf (,af,.l uny (. u, x iMd n fitnel und eih.f iii.i'imcmcnts, relied-' '- Tnrdliu expressed -'Citlc.-!,i of cxp.s-t te In n nhert Mm- they arc tiled for neon today u.is H peuel until 1 ,'"' cei.'i'l'n.i of t .. IV-m-h .'eirga , lii.el." te be indicted for irf.dcg;r Friday at noun bv Miner Meer- I ,i,,u ,ft ""' Wic-lnucte 1 -etiff re nee. ;,, MiunlT as e ns f-r iul-iii-c,' the A'el The postpenuiiVnt wns initieui'iced h. - I ,I'" ,I,p'',t" 'hr i-cij.-.h turned (,, th- .st-ad m-t. for- hidilei. mid bifida -.ilesiiu s-i 11 -. ! I'1' M,en "f "'Uic,iic iiellll-i eidrcly. lb- scheme is t.. b jy i.p ml tln- t rne ueiiuiuriii 1 ic-iiel tlif can U'i t . lies JM1" ; breech s t . ilit teuniiuli.ies nt snpplilres: lei.g geld lergi.eue ehin; two core! bnli t.plrx. en- cir cular .shaped and the ethe- hor.e.sheo nhttpe,, nnd a laailicrc -vi . !i three dia mond pendants '.eig'ilng e -im 'f , th-M-eunrUTH'iin.J one ' , rt .-.j. -tlTely. Krlghlaieil way II) 'l.iid Mr. Ilirr . s,d I .. . , . .... "' imil HP"" M -, '. r . , ., 1 , t t. -.1 1 . 1 Ilirr. sii.il lie li'Ii'inl Ice I hief . He, 111 tin Mijer's 1. centum room nfn , " '""""'i rce iiii'u inn viemry -t rne ueiiuiuriii 1 ic-iiel tlir; call U'i t wan scjrt n ny wnen a ' iMtl rnti' "v i-'oiieitep .mith bad nun'11 n I "' """'1 m i"- r.iiin-iii-i .nm 1 ni.- iuhikni imhi uurrcis in tins cili e lifillT"- IHH '131 radical labor erutr will take their place. die. n t'ew minute nfir 'iilinnian... Harry Ite.iethky , an uncle of the Kr, . formerly was uti athlete at Cie fnl-! s-ersify of PennsyUaniu. He new p'.avs ' prm'e.ienal football. High Points in President's llirnringlmm Address "Politically and economically there nefd b no ic, um-ii for great rid perrniinent d fler-ntiatlen. pro pre Mded oil both side (here uliall bl rr 'ognitien of the ul-elute di- ergrncc ii things social and rn-in "f would nay let the blu-k nmn "te when he is tit te 'ete, prohibit the Thite man r-Mng when b- j un 11 r te vote.-' "I wjsh 'nt both the tradition '' a .solidly IVmecrntie Seuth and the tradition of a celidly Republican black race might be broken up." "I would insist upon cr,.JOi edu cational opportunity for both.'' "Men of both race, , , weJl Btanrl unceniprcmisJnglj against evcry sucgev,!en el .-e-Inl reunllty. This Is net a question -r .eeinl 'quality, but a que, rjen ( recognts recegnts ing u lundanirntnl, eternal. ,ne ap n'de dlfffrepce. "Racial amalgamation there can not b-. Palnerhlp of 1 he meet In developing the highr-t nj,, 0f ajj humaniiy there must be. (f humanity ft te aehie. c the end, v hl-ii Ve hnve et for It "The black man should 8eek te be. nrd l.e should be encourage,! te b-. the ben possible black Iran and ret the ben p-ssibb imitation of it " h.te man." By the Awseclatejl Press vuii-aRe, i'lt. -11. i;n V . Heeper. member of the T'mted States Railroad ' 'OLD MASTERS' DESTROYED I Laber Heard, conduct,-- fbe 1 "crlng ' " I celled by the beard te invertig.Ue tbe F're ln Royal Museum at Antwerp' threat ne.l railrecd ,-trike, tediu -ailed Causes Irreparable Lesb 1 .1' ''"", pr"!-,' ,!'!lt " '- trainmen. Vttlwen. O.T. :: - 1 i;y .. p. . l"'"-"'al. cconemjc nnd e,lucatlenal ad- -crnlngTMri":! !" hm 'l Vir d,- "'"KM the U,n, M,,fleUm P untS.. based en prilJ, of race, but I.ee told he-, th- strike rote w as I cr lr'' l nIg1"- N-reral .' r ou nn usInrclieii for ene.al cqual- "y the Asseclatr.) Prew Ririnlngham, Ala., O-i. LYi. 'Cbe r.ctit of -he Anienjan Negro te brealler te Mrs. H'rn' 100m and trio.) ine deer . ' b mi! lechiiienl u un...i limi ...,,i...i finding ii lee!(d. Mr. Ilircf did net! ' -i i.t.i-j 1 ..-,., ltani of tins until alter th- robbery' due cyiiliif-t the puielmbe of the bemlg vi tf discovered 1 . cir. inr'-s lciiees 1 lint wnen ;tn . if'cai ,iw . r, ,,, ,-,.,. 1, ,1 :,, (i ,. failure t meriie the leu;i in n legal lli'ivspaper '11 lhi cit.' n requited by an net of assembly of irll ,-,, P.)17", n well us In newspnpir. el general cireu- ocialiets, und declared l.e could n t 1 far ami nre getting 'note at the rate of reconcile nun victory v.'iru tne pic- rnri' narreis a day. ciicc In power of Premier Rrland. wh- "Tliis alcohol is duiuturi'd with a 11c (iceiiircu. nan eren Hiipperteu ninsfnuce cHlled acetone. Ii . .. 1 em PRINT I. Ul' A M,Kh ny 1110 .sii'iateil i'rcss . vuuiiue, un .1, i.n-'liit.M, 1 ' jrflld tried inc deer slie ins abb te savn n Miuinlib diamond i-er urlsi T."ltc!) Ml!.' 1 the 'hlef ritl nr n"f -looked O- ilhl e. be 1 time te lie fi, Ihrougueut hlc career by radical, and 1 poison. The men who arc -peeiiluiliig nvoeccuole.l , .,,11 , i beclulists. 'In th.. health and thplMesnftliPlr frl-UP, .' '" ",'1 l-roeln. j at . lirinnd asked ter the fleer ut '"ne'lews attempt te remee this poison byl n"! xn'i flJ,rci'l .t.y be-an what concluMeii of M, Tardieu'" -pceeb. n-tia chemical precew. Tlien they nveeten 1 remlses te be a v - nc-ied of nn::iety A... -I I . 11 .1 . . ... urrirHji.i, no ,,,u i r 11 - tlii sut!i.i I liithm m. .,.. .. ,...,. ,.i , . .. i ... iuii, - r--' 1 ...-.. Mill' - -1 11 1 nil I .lt" 111 lllllSSIIIll III I" ...... ... . ------ --- --- ...... .' s 1 idl-ecnsc with -icii iidicrrlsinc :n'iii. uiai msiuij K.ninra in' tiprics ut ilrliili the cliaracteri.-tie 'bcHd of wlis liniiller artieKs of .celry. tne Ciinmber voted te adjourn until te- nnd Hmne tlie iWnnHen 11.1,1 .1.1,1 ..1- .!.. .... i dP. t 11 . . . --i'. ..it.. L.i.i- . .mil u ir 11 y nftri- a hcieii full el an.Mjt me- I phuri- ni'lil nml cfeivrhip te pli the ln ,. f . . tiii ,.il.i..inni.:Ji.. e. .,.,.!' ....!!. " - "' ' -.u"ii ivte ,ri. -,r.iKe-R unle.-p.i, Uti told t vr l0f pnlOe m.ihtfrnie-c3 in thp II Mns uampienpd by PrcwWrnt Hard- , ? "'"eH'T of rl- ether unVn, "be,. ' " " uved. , ' '" " Iamly weraeu fr U."r trll.. molmlen co' cre,i ,.,. The collection of tnrin-s , , I '.""nr,atlen f ' rlc-i8 en flic whole Wf , ""i I " 'I'd no, ,s i, u vere invelv, ' ., ; . " ""'' arn'' " I Amrr",an race problem. &' 1 , "' "-' '" lotion." I.ec 'Im. '.'53 ,n '"'I ';.'"'"; a"r the n.M.l The Prjent's addre," .-h Wkiw A ?M """" '"' " i'1 r''J "ft. t e;iS, Milium el line Arts in Antwerp com-I brought him from Vn 1 . ' ! rf?iy 1 a"1' ! H .N-'iniih te ..v n'S-"1'" bundreds of "old musterr " ' cL , , . M af'h,ni?ten en bU lM?'t'M nbul" ,;'(' '"'- ' f "fiw tlem.'" lh,:re ?rc ""'-niWcd fuel, mnrrele as I1 ' ertrnd-''l trip into the Seuth Snce Le 'i fm ,'r'' r""' """ t"c r ,rd a c'.rcula- rVN..''r,t "deri""' "f th- Alhgi" I '"suratien, was delivered nt a &emL 7&&&lj ,rt,','' ''' , ' '':- " "" '.h'le they Mere i , 'L'tTiJn J J0"0'.-" ' ';, 'T- i"g com- centennial celebration of the founding of tf$l' Wm?A '' th-stl,,.. in -Kbich i, pointed 'l-? 1.ri-i",1,,.Mm"r,r te """ reat I ,!. ,.,. of nirmnt.i "' T, D -- H?i 'jfcpVyJ out unit w,.cis m.st cme dei 11 n M p,,Hrn,in"' " , "K'atieD of the i'-en-:"i . . J, et 1,lrm"".-"ani. It waa dc- &M&W$k I ' -Hl.iJ ..si-mpieicil me, -er "; l'1;1 1'' ', lirtiu,-,, ' '"N olme-t wl.ulinly te the race ii i Sm ' l' K '', ' ' "' m "'"' ,! '" ''r,p-","''t I"i.i the 'I'lestien, although Mr. Hardmi? nl.e , ei-i, I.' .el" . .., r, ri,V- 1 ' " utw-i-i) . atn-era . Of the erku of . , .. '" t..-.- ..- cuum ier lie ".c." h. !.! ,;Z.s e, fvi ';':;': "nh. ,- jeung.r m-cpV -"lu-tnal iccerery nd te r. new hta Mat. ...... ' ,,., ui.0- .cjt there -en. nV, .Tl r' ,mn,nj " u-n..n,r mini atyM and taifb in the world leaders,!,. uf a . PesH-bl.tt.. - -ee,r-,n, lCl'ZW?Z'- '-nited Na,i5), , tM , pa . rrHuV-Vhn'V.'ber1! 't'U' "'-"bmens" ard "Perrai "'of Girl arn ' " rh" r,' "r brought , , ,0 W 'net here id" had erde're. Itbl ,?" ' Kb" are beautiful composition, ,"' "Bnitien that ibe rc, or.,!.!. , M na. Mr .YAul "nocenS lh.sB:ta7e: a'lld Bre,,p. 'I I,,, are also tera" !,.'",: ' ""her than ,ir.l: s,C met at neon when the beard leLv . wT;:ia"s "1 ;;oin.esillS by Rr,. ' ''" nr-ne awthect,. .... but It resfi u:mi ... o'clock dge l"M Nr,an,,t' rra"' ,,al7 a'"' '",,r"' e et,'"r .lr"mmen ';"TA ,"K- l'i world lln.n ..1 .. I....... - tf l- 1. . 1 ...v.7 liaiiirs ill-- , , ' .. . pr i u. - '..- ...nm.. i v -rrnt .,. n.., t ..., r tic -t Wales jin imred te v if t India. 1 rm 1 ur. Hires said I'C usuilh .eens Mrs. The -In 1,. ...I, . . .i;,,.. .1- i.... , Hi" niemuers. 'lv. I mi' IW'tle 'niiyr fnmii .... .,,!,.. Hires jewels in ii safe and it -ecmed I acted und. r an a. t of .luly ft P.i'lTi Mrcd aenin. the I einniuiii '-iKl-r. ' "The poisonous compound is then !,he l'n:iet mn,- lu , ,UIK fe .. re-uliar that the thief nhei Id pick out 1 which pi. ide- ihnt munielpar bends I '" "t,nckl,"5 " ( al,,i,"r " '"'" ir bottled in regular whU bett'e,,, which ''alnnd mid Ausirth,. j.,.. vc.ii-. VlHh Mrs. IIire.s roeti ut a time v.ie-i ibe , sbnl! be mhertisid ii newspae-rH of ,erpls", "J1"1 1"",esti''. !,el',,!' '1'"-1 bear the forged libel ( woil-knewa -it ng at p. rts. ,.. ,t', fr "the reval JfTClB were them. ' general c-ireulnilne. pa raged the prospect et ti " nr 1 nti. , brands. The cork i -ruled with a l'"ssenper te i.rn fmn: Londen. Plans M-i,-.. 11... ,.. , , , . , . .. eenterence. i,.,.i .. 1 .i. .i.. termnlnie.i r.... .1 . ... . , . .Ili-I. lit- ..li!ll- ICIlllICO nil IK 1IT .'.K' .r...,i- ninilll', .lll ll.t- Uini'-l3 I. --' '-" li U'-M.lllUr- OT IflO IN DRY AGENTS JOBS I indicates ncre hying off from the . ...... . J". ' nre then readv te dlHpe ,c of tin prod-. ' ""en from tl j , n ,., ntemp'.ite.l the 10 mi.. -rnn.ln.. - -. 'lean becnii.. of the -L-iil teelinlcnliu . H1IHSI nflA IIM h I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N Ii 'net at from 58 te ,l 1. nuarl. piesence -i enl ,.. r . of .m. ,v,i Keiirs Druggists .May et It WETS 10 nUIYl IhUUbLt BKYANlhe had t ny obcHer Minth petition jnjjTf' r L'rtHif-iln in I'mninnti lleit rmn tiw Could Be Enforced if Desired.!.0'" "' inei'i,i' K for nu order inlim- BROAD ST. AT BUTT0NW00D t.'inily .it tl 111 t LlKCii .. I . "Wl. nre f.fr.ll.l tl.nt peme ..f Hi... ?,' ' . ".""'. I., .,.".. u""V . .1.. ""." J, . "inland visIic, JMIl-tVU tlilt( tV II a Ii I II I lilj s-VHJ (HMJ 1( HI K "Tel r.0plp i th Nerff) (ir( w we., ,,Pre nttiected i.j tt,e demand t-.- labor and the higher wtges offered. 1 it na brought the onesiien of m J it lienrtng is -an enictal serern- Palle. 3eel Pe.trc r.,3H., ,u. h.n. ' 7 , . . .r''"1"" .)) " unii I limn 1 iiiniiipi .. f. .. . 1 t.i - . '"'wiiwwiirif 11 1111 . 1 - ir 1 ' 11 1 ; u ti n dieted ji.c I, -arn "euld be complete l.j j our- ua. r-e; . Ofllcial tieu-niment Inquiry STABS WIFE'S PARENTS mental itiiiuiry ' te fermnllr deter mine wl.thef ! " I'.-eatened walk- They Say Wielded Ice Pick I ti. nod te meallfr nm.,.h.. IICWS of these -ectiens ...'. tin.. ,,..., ti.. 1. !......,. ... 'I"- huf ti. renes biiiMiug, ciiis t-.sl g iMifd. out or M.iue 11111.IHMI 'rain mtvIcc men.' Pelic arc te.ln- -eeking Peter ,1 '''V wu,lp "'e .Seuth realue ItK ehedulefj begin Ninday morning. , (,iandi a. thirty -tnciean. old of U'd.-.:: , i" T n'i ,,"l,"n,il-m'H "ti tic labor of constitutes a M"Iat'.ei, .,.J bear.! iU'cIsIeuhI M- lellan str-.t. en .'barges .lIU he , ''',' 'i-"!1 "'1 ,au'1" "10 North re- or of the ter.us .,- rh.. Transportation - 'ercl e home f ,u wfe brents , , .Ul," "ifliculti..- of the community Act Rail Inbe- cm 1 niif;ee. 'ra.iin Mr. and Mr r t. cii.loterN. M' ere - . lj.t 1 ijht -v uciirr.eii 11ml li pm " t 1 mi 'ceptel, urt l"Ale I'arhe'ia.ie "12.V1 ' n","" '". greatly .Iifferlns ., , . . ,, e. -'.' -...i.ii.ie iu-.-s arr ! at'icn-u "Tu l" lu H'1' 'id' .' ai i. 1 .. ,....l.i 1,-: .. 1.. l!C 1 fe la.' . . . --" -.. .-.ii. i' OUN iieen if. lfllll.11 .li.ln llri.n im. mirmis . ' ' '"' '-- I'H "''. r."- In- SiX III- .vem",( " ifci -."" l ' "-1 "'" t-l IH.l Ii- ,,,'.c, '";;."!"' '. '' J "' l''" " ,"' , "-,i" , ""."!" -" " "'" '"", Hn. I . 1 "'"' tali :.,.. b- ,ll.w ,: I'lliiafiUi." ''"' "Cp.'.'Si-1 '""""" "' '"'"'' ,'.r2 "4 '" """ ''"'" " ''-"'zx.'" "'"' """ """"- fe' -. i.;,..iiy ;,', ;.'.:. '" "-;.& Srir.:-" ;'., -: r"'. ,r;r ',c,S;;: ,.l-;i;'","'-- Mr. Bryan cairn' lure te attend D. . "A 'H" tien Inning been rai'rd .nn-- "At 1 1 e clock thn, niernm tl . Water '"' llP '""dinary Miurces r wlu-ky tta.!i l-in -er Minimi, i .'."K ""''. ' '' ,,,,nr,! '"''-1 !' I,11V "' ' i' "A' ' ;Vhr'1 Mr" ' '"' .' "' s''.'. idr ,!'," ''iV ' '" ''" Ibissill II. Tern. .Mi's lecture. "A(.rr(, ,', , ing the 1m f. v day, with re-m-t , , ,rcu , ', ,, uI0lt , ee.,"abl. t- 1 . a e tl e withdrawal are c'.e.-d tight Tbih inm - ....' " uim id "fir . ..ir, , ,,, i K ,r(,:,.u,. ,. benad" 1;rf.-.,. . ., , la,,b , , , ' i i'l. j f . cr..,;itatfl XWnds." gh e last evening for the 1'" l'r"l"''l l"" M"r imi.enn.'M - '1 t 07 ,'1 l"' Inilltillnti Ml.iskj, mad- from a ,, SXV "",, ' IVIn-e - j. ,r ., frn.,... t- . , i . ...e.- U- !,; ,.f ,u. -,. Mr. (Jlamlena r .,.-.,," P i . Pl .' r Mr ''a,h U theutandth time. tint -tep.s ha-- be,,, tkn te i-meto ' " ,?,? ,"1 ",, ,,, l, ',? ."V " 'lf rank poii-en, in the only t'ung obtain- ,,.,:,?' '' "' trP'M"''- l-IUI- CI...-, u liar..-. maJ- -. 'la", .hatuUr! '": b-ar.! the ,m,et,., ...V.i.r r ' ? " '' "B " Mr. Tlryan dec B red the appointment the obj?'tie,us u-hid, hue lKn jnt nlk. ,n ' ,b r,;,'","!; , ,, ,1 . """'f. Yeu nre taking n terrible chance '' '", tk',"S '" 7" U ,!-i"i'''" ": r , , , , - -- --S- 21".1 r- J,PU ,K' r' l,1 ' ' huiband had , i'l Z7 l!'" ' ""'f"! w of "wets" te "dry" enforcement enices taln.sl by nu eidc- of the ce.l. 7, ,1 i er is -h, r ,fr ' 'f T' buv a drink at prepent." i ' l V ihe ' ' ' V-'Ibi'ify of nn rulni.,.! Vatt Mnrttli , 0lIImn 0nJflid. " " n'.P. r'7" ""'-atur, f ,!, ,MPS. jveuld be an ubjurditu if it were doue "In Order that no ham, shll rauif "VL !? i.vi 1" Mr,. .. Mr- Hnnenn wa a-k-d about Iho V - "" .'".m '" ' '" : 'i""! ''. I...t ,, " " ""l1 ,M,r-,' ' '.' ,' "-'nr'1 f-cs-nfee in Keei! fnith. i fe nm bidder or am iinfu'riies ..r ' ". lir' ' ,ll",k,l en Hr-.i,! Mreet ,,.... ., ...,,. f is f. nre.1 the I. .1 . , , :!. .!,.,: i. . " "'. recent l..lu,.,;rgh R,.. ,,... ,,. ilic liquor trafljc haw nHaNs-been U'vlrM,, l,e i aid. "nnd tn defenders fme re-erted te cmt.v subterfuge and Of-ecDtinn. It would ,..,t be hard te en en teres the law if al! the eflicers in charge unA nnuini t in f nrorceu. Iircfereiip.. Mie.m, te an-, the opening TT ,"l ""? "ur"."' ' """,r of bids will be poMpeti.,1 until Irldav. ei t,lp ,rcP.V 1,UTi"' , Vn'- " "lrM,u October v. a. pj o'clock neon, when Tbas; t,.r'1 "'-' de ter nutoine. an pin-, .including :-ueh neu- bids as , " ,' ... ...... ... ni.-m. ..... teei. may b- effcif.I under the termi of the rerth t ispring (.ardeu htrcet from lidicrt! m. nt. will b- uffered. Tuc ''"ttouweocl btrcet. Udn mure di.s 1 i.tn sevei'fll innHrii ui.rr'int mll.l v 'i.eil.inn if a '. 1. .MI fr,,r. ....I I.- ifrsmd te adMintage," he t.anl, "And "'.ir 'hr-ai te VI trihes n, e,. , ,.j,y tliey will be. Wlien ue get through w Ith i u',.'''1 " ''"' i,"'', T"i that th re' tlie mm welntnrs they will knew that ""' tint? 'Itintiei .iv injur" RrilN' t!ie ban. been in a battle" preMign. lr u. ,.. r'"l rcfnily thrt Mimucl l. lliuicr, uie .srecmte Oi-, " "-..." inniny a. u . 'ni. . Mimic l . lliuicr. uie .sree ate li-, " '"...'i inniny a. u . -ni. ruered i.-. rw. . th. ;.er5Un "i t"0lt. '"''""'ion te flay u"'fttu;-" rc--che,i nlll net be open '' "l; " "' "'; 'i , ''''i , ,!S rector, ha id that lie hlmuld bine mere ' "'"1" the prn. v i-.,, faking the t - ,, the recent order of Secretary Mellen I ""til Ih.u time. These w,e hac nl- r 1"wl oft "Iul R"led by police, while , , -f he gelllB uf wi.,(. , ,,. but h- is -,! e !,.,, .'. ,V,, I r ne,?.cfnh:5Sleln,,', '" t,rrr,bp hcer I ready bid. or the-, w he dop.ire , bul ?,,flpsang e J laborers from the Water ,,,?, f audulent and poisetiou- l.nuer. . B nut the t'rrnm .' i 11 1 e, ' " It w? . l I,,rrew". J;lrlnB that ' "J ubmii addi.lenal bids will have Hurenu n e digg.ng aireinpf f .., , 0 , , uiW lenal help from a!tsl for him. ' npffln ,:l05tunfortunatea,,(i '"'"cult te.'j "1'Pe rtu-itj te de s... tu.der -his fl' the f.icf eeur-e e. th- flooding wa,,ingten." said Mr. Rutler. - t I'rln arle- sr,.n . ., of King LLOriTBURUNQHAM " '"' ?XZ. SS OTtnnrn im ..r-w. he read the petition presented te th- "tJ.. .. .-, '. '" !,"" ' ' ' '.V lmY" ' into the ertiec- of th. enf.. c. ment chief, ' . .. u" "' 5TAOOCn IM MCVinn "" l'cai1 ,lK' I"-'1"1011 present OlABBtU IN MEXICO court. He also read Judge 1 U. 8. Censul at Sallna Cruz Au aaultetl In Consulate There JVashiughin, Oct. UU. -(He A IM moe1 I'urHn&'.am, American t'eniil '" Mallna Cm,, Mexico, was nsaultc I ,'" ' stabbed by unldentlllisl assailants '" the (. ensulnle Inst r.,ln,. :i,. .. oerding te advices tedny te the Slate JJrnirlnien, vriciiuii m ..... - ....... . . .- . opinion allow inir the e!tv te nrcfee,l Hi, "eui mains, i e.-mes tti" nig terty iii-ii ..ugii-eu jirmcpnu, . t-ung til." ,f.,lv , i, it..rr,j!r,lt, Inch feed main there are four nmaller (i-i-inuciit PiiUcj AttackisI IVl-plte cf.'- te IiriWPIII dlC i.Unn the !,ale. The Cltv Solicitor said the llu ' i"i main taere arc i lour nme ler ; . - .,.,.,,, .,, Indian ailatrs -i the lleu.se of l,.rd, " inunicliml autl.eritle-s had advertised tint '"a"'8 "t the point where the break Mrst ' PERMITS FOR MAKING REAL . ywerUaj !.....' j.l.'Ha,,, eliarwl . lenn in tin- lity.. ew Yerk, Scranton, euw' RFER TO BE GIVEM AT nNPF ' . "?1(ieYr""""" " "h r"rclstnB it eak Pittsburgh and Ilarrisburg. I ...., " Trtl.,.lr, , nn aCCn 'U DC UIVtN Al UNLt ' policy l..x Cu-i, H-itM, unthenty had l'eny srahd bids were Reived today 'NEW JERSEY TOWNS LOSE , .. , -ufl-red threugl , Inilm. ler the bend i'sne. They will remain1 QinDMICU IM PARC CIPUT.Ne Red TapC or UntJue Delay. Blaln .. ,p nhnHri.il n.ir it -wis j.jp,, L,c. , unopened until Triday. The isstie con eMMIVllbM IN rAMt rlUH I1 Announces ",.1'? "" "' s' " "f 1",lil' t'-'ple ,-..- ...in- ! ... c.nier iin,j en. c. or, CAMDEiV CO. 'TAblV. S SLAYKK OPTS SIXYr.ARS Harry nat.-h.'lil. i. vauJevillc artei. WO Ktuliiuu avtmi-. C.itu dui. charged wi'h slioetms te death CuiMMbl- William C. Cranu-i. .,f Camden. Inst At-ust. wn-, sentenced te futn iix y(Hlb lUut j,u..s ineitrl'.i te ten y. u- today by Judye RIark : id KUhedgc, at Cip Miy C.'tu-t Hen- v ' f n K plended i-niltv t in,in-laiK;ht. i LISBON WANTS PHESIDfNT 10 KLHP KIS POST LI8D0V. VOMTUOAI Oct. M-riv um.eij.aUtv ..i L..Un iuis mvjti.l all i'.( utlH-r ruru:0m--.c munuipalitna j.ublulv i. l'ctu.v;i lr-icK..f AlniMJa net iu u,Ui, m fel,-.nm,, , ' , . , "lu wu tenn.iUi.ti yt ., ij.. cabinet. Cjl-'ii-: v '- W"Ul,d.il duutic i'li. l.-ein;uii.ii-y a-U I .! V-V ' Ill'll" II' 1 that our r.'i' I State.- '" ' - ' tllU' it coin urrl u. I . In, ' a J of l. ' u'i in I er, ,,, ,- I'' 1 ,', e ,,f , ' ' 'b' , rh! .-en- - hiI gam iiefhinj by ' i. fn nig te give I i.i i i, .t the ..p 'r-a I. ii... u. i ib " ' ' -iay , -i.blein of Wi . k'-. li t.lu , till "lr. I .gin . ' t'e- ri,rie iMB tl, w. -M. . .'.ilicllld".s II II Here, toen. Ilr lr f , .r,. pfieii 't 'he -iterrelen,. , (lt , e..r . en plcte M-.f"-' nf in idea - ni.-... r - ..,u,illt ". M... paths ,,f l.,,,ris, . ultiirn, t'i.ii eiiMriiiiiiiy for Tin. - v. i e -trive. '.al .iiliiiiniti.ni for M . , , 1 ,, , ineye' ' .an. rn -,, en ,,t .j rn. .nl a i-eparut I v,.i each pur mi g I n inherited . 'rail'Hen,. pr'-. r i ... I. . ,n r.-ice ptir ' -' "'"' ' " I" " . ( . ili'i in llnnjB l"rl' nl K'ei ' i- . rg" i. Mile phyii .1 ni'' i ni lis, ' ii. , . , " " ' - ' r j Bllj. unliliunt oil I'.l. Nltlrlrrn (qluinil IItb MRS. BERGDOLL "HET UP" Belligerent When Aeked if Sl-c Will Obey Order te Leave Heme Mr-. I'm. i,. i . R. rg.i..H i . tl er of r . er Ii g.l .! . nr ,, ,JrBft i' "' r. i-'l ' p ' .. . i t r erdtr '" '1 I1 l.nmi ' N ii.fle:. kssi . mi ,.riiir.iiii ... i;r, ..,,.. i i.. , . , at til, per een. Ii.torest. due October I " S. Supreme Court Justice Wants u ) ;";.,,,; 7 ,,rp 1 ' ' J: ; J '" Ll""l " , .".' '-'d that the The CeuLul'n inlurles Mm ...Ivlce- . i'1' !i t'l, r,,H,ll'1 "l0 "l"'01" Petition Before Full Bench m.mutacim-,. f mrdcal b -r ui.-li-r ih- the receuiM ,. , ru Tn ulT ,0f X ' " ,,! ' " '" ''U,MVCMtU?Xmy?"LtZl '"'Vi;'1 "'!:ni l" " . Ne je,we, ,, l.,s, a skirml-l, In new 'Ireanny regulations pre.-od .Wlar,, , J !'' ere . ' . 1 ' . ' . J, .' . .4 . . i.v i-v-uj (l nruiiHij j Jim till ill 1 1 l-t! I 1 nil I ir nil f r ,i ,(.i.i vjmi , ,, . . ". ... ...... t. .... I .1! i .i r . - ' u "uwvi nn - 4Mmin;. pnn.ifttf.iv u. e i.. . 7,7 -. . "-" f -vw .. fiQiir nfniimr the niLlit-cnn! r Kt HUili nrum n iit"- tuiu uisyiuc . niem-. if3'd t tin .m.ipit.iui . ' " the left am,. " "n Vlsi 0 nS V LfTi ', , fflve- AHSednte .lusticc Pitney, of U,e R. u-nue 'ommi-slener I lair said ted'ii . ' lord Cur..,, the Pereign Secre. J i ,i: , .?,J, ,f" ii.TJ'e ' "'t"'1 !!,nt' Supreme ('..urt, today re. Operation of the r. dilations pjeniiil- ' tary. depreca.',V the debate en The MFRPIIPY CIMIO Tn ors I ' W V , ' " ' ,l . '' tV-'O fun. I te Mufpen,l tin isien e the' gated en Mmnlui . Mr. Rlair nl.J. Hiib.V. said l, . ?,.,, v.fl ',,?, " ' "' ' WltHUURY SINKS TO 36 - U?ma, ' ' ! J'J. V? ' UT;",,'-r nillcd tUnvi ln-tn-i r.iuit in -V.-i- ..ul.l lf .l.-..l.l f rt-.l tipeand without nrnn y.;-'l,a,,'and .lLo'te i'.';nl ,' - - !l...inUl, and amended hebruary II and ten under uhlch ft. Public Sen uml.it d-lay . Itnwrr- Inn. enlv , Ainpth.ll ,.,., K .. ,,i !, "1 a,"n . . dl'P In Air, Ulsters In Wear andl ,,J, "'e!.' CJ--"t.?,e'""r .-,. . Rai'way I einnnn was permitted t U. , npi.U te their Star- dli ters, , ,u . , r-ftalulng n-, , ..rbine r .i.i 'LI' Jl " tee Puta suburba . Flx I , .VM u" n"' "' '"" UmI,',ra"b ,rum 'rW- ' '" "l"a"1 l"" ' I "K wvp',',' V -e'l,;!:"' nPi,i::f b"UHh UAFE N0T RAIDED DISCUSS L" PLANS 'f V,f. ' ' ...VC'"... i s - -I hUt. i "'' '" '" alr loony ""","". V -".-...-..... luuu mj. .uistiee i-uney teiu r''rtt,cnintii ef nrewcr- ih n.ie wnmte, (,,. Iir , .,., c...fc cr . ui , ' -l"i tiumhers ?,,,i,rr00atB,'mf '" Ifrvnr I tliorUetl Uy eiiiirl Apr.MJT of this the trolley company and of the h. hlbiti.,.. law . Mr P.lair stated. w ,llM ITALIAN HITIF ROPlVCn Establiahment Erre-.p. R. T. eificlals and Ceunm,, S'-was ,r! ,., .,,, Wmur , !"' ,utiy Ing sections repeited r"ri It wu- l.. lunn wlieli UiP,r, ,,r New Jersey, win, appuired beteie be ..tiabh' te obtain the-c ,,, rmitf, bu "HLIAN Ul I Itb ROCKED ! neeusly Reported Visited by Police .,,,, ' " Councilmen u ,, . .,,,. ,ir,lTlIfi ,.,,,, ,,,.,,'?', ' "!?&"'"' I,1iWnefrMPnl)!,1,l1' 1l,1,!l "" '" '""'"'H. wrked I bun, that ,l.'w of ihe magnitude of in his opinion, he addcl. there ,.- ' M, , , AtUnllc C lt. ec yt In rre-rtln- x, ' Confer Today fl.u, ,, '.,. , , rl , lf ', ' f 'Ihe J "itPS- te obtain i" md MP-ci inipi-eMunents in the auestien- invi.lu.1 In Hi- ,..,. l. net a great many of thee. Massa and Carrara Damaged by 'th.. act" ,.eS of t.e '. ! n. ,. Vu 1 vM'lr Me,.rc iaM efrnp, , ,. ,m, si.k., w... ,,'.,.,. ) , ' H ei.tr ! iu&u lriM'P.!tf"0 in ",0 rlty tl'l"'- Ipiefcrred that pr.-entatle., be made te Instances of the purchare of dose,; I Quake Cyclone Sweeps Florence Mr l'i""- -''' '" nas ,-;' w , IT, , ul "l!"r-"" i Hi- laU. ,Vl "s H. n,t, f. .,, i, Vj.Ji.j j t miunlgl.t as etlfttgrces ut (! A. " , the full bench wlien the ( Vurt me-ts breweries by ceuipnnie, fertunl for their I Mil.... ... ... "Hrierenee hU.te,i ,.'. satnrdnv rlmt the , I ' 'v"tcil reud v it b t ,- p. U ' .,,,.' n..iii -i , .11 tur.l H, , , i P i ,?recrc'' ,,ns tllu watliVr Wa0c Cut Offered ShoemaKere N,'V '"' " ."Plnlnnns that the ,,, (1WIei0,i under (he ,. rnK X, r i-.tel 1 ,- -r"r8S "e ma.te today a. J me.'tinc I " ,, , r-'il " ' ). N I ' va3e thatelt, t ,: e & ? ffifr&S. '--' -1 I'm' S SunC. Iffi-M. I v II lit BIBblWBiiWIIMIMllBMiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiii ,;" -' ' &&
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