WfW! Pl,l-MWgi(,J Vv4 w'fi-ii "vf . ' " 1 XiTVTSOTtfG PUBLIC LEDGER telUABELPHlA, RlDiJY.r OCTOBER 28, (Z321 . I F ORPHANS HELP LIFE UNDERWRITERS UNVEIL NEW FLAG EXPECT TO ARREST Hurled Frem Berth HONORS 2 BISHOPS! 10 CITY EOR DRIVE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE DRY AGENTS LOCK PRIEST'S SLAYER HE WILL YET RE!Gfif Anniversary of Consecration of Drs. Rhlnolander and Gar land la Obsorved Here SERVICES ARE COLORFUL lripressive ceremonies iittenrteri the celebration of the tenth anniversary "' the consecration of Hthnp Hhinelnmler and Bishop Suffragan Onrlnnrf, of the Episcopal Church, this mernlne. The celebration took nlei In the Church of thp Advocate. Eighteenth nnd Diamond streets, where ten year before tn the name fea.t of S. H. Hlmen nnd Jude, Bishops Hhinelnmler nnd Garland were elevated by Hlshep uaniei n. tut- d.v a naioen, netei cnDnrei or inuivmiini tic, bead of the Hplccepal Church In the I Kpitiirdlnc th" ceniplnlnt of Jehn United States. Exlneieun, enforcement rhipf In Wel The ceremonies today began with a ern PennnOvanln. that he Is receivlns precession from tlie cloisters, where the : no assistance, Hutter calil thin morn Bishops and clerjj were gathered. A inr Kxlerlnus Is "tee Impatient " the Bishops In tiielr black nnd white "Mr. Kilocleim will set nsMlrtnncc robes and the clergy m tele nud Mir-1 n neon as we can get te hlni. We will pllcea moved in the ttnted l'ftht aluntt de the -nme in Pittsburgh as we ar. the aisle, a vested choir, composed en-'doing here." he ald. "It will enh tlrely of clergymen nnd led by the be a short time before liquor will be Her. Albert K. Clny, of the Church uf'tery bnrd te get in Philadelphia, for the Redemption, began the service The , the reason then N none belm; wifh wifh Blshepa took their rdncen In the n.we .-f i drawn. The enlj people getting per the church nnd the clergymen arranged I mlt.i are reputiiblc drug firm nnd very themselves in the trunscpts ; few of these. Others iuc being Inves- During a pause in the services the1 tlgnted." minutes of the standing committee of i - ttrKMltr,cnDnyl7un wViw'1 MANAYUNK WANTS SCHOOL rend by the Rev. Dr. J. Ue Wolf Terry. chairman. These minutes lauded the) administration of the Diihep and his; miffracati. Thev declared that tliere wus a change In the temper of the timri te which the church was net Insen-dble. and which the church is prepared te meet Bishops, clergymen ana laymen par- took of Hely Communion. Afterward the nishen'nddreised the lerg im n clerical conference in the chapel. There was a luncheon In the pnrish house, at which Dr. Alex. Mnnn. of Trinity Church. Bosten, spoke. The ceremonies continued this after noon with a meeting of the TatheUral League in the Pre-Cathedral of St. Mary's, at llrend and Seuth strets. STICKS SHORT SKIRTS Women Defy Parle and Wear Them 12 Inches Frem the Fleer New Yerk, Oct. iSS 'Hit long-skirt rebellion is en . xvs (.trccgr- anrl fiercer day b day. Many women are ' refusing te ha mper then progress in ' the world and obscure their well-turned ankles by uddlne several inches te the I ...1...4 ienn or tneir aresses Paris, whose word has been law In 1 !. t I- !-.- l J-.1-, 1... uie pusi, is eing upvniy uriieu uy American women. When, as a concession, dressmaker agrred te make skirts six or eight Inches f,m ,. -,..l ,K- ln,l. I tossed their heads defiantly and declare., they will wear theirs twelve Inches off the fleer. And they de TO TELL OF RUSSIA'S PLIGHT Miss Anna Haines Will Speak te Friends Tonight Miss Anna J. Hutncs, Friends' rep resentative In Moscow since the sum er of 1020 and the first relief worker te enter Samara, will speak en the Rus sian fnrnine nt 7 !4.i tnnlehr In th i rltnds Meeting Heuse, Twelfth and J . z . . . --..,. ... .... Market streets. Miss Haines also was in Russin for a year In 1017 and 1M8 nnd her knowledge of Russian life and customs IB Intimate. DISCUSS BIG FAIR PLANS Maetlng of Civic Bodies te Cenfer1 en Exhibition Called by Mayer T , . . , ' ra"'"r Invitations have been sent by Mayer! Moere te all civic, patriotic and kindred I organizations in Philadelphia and vicin- I U7 r juesung eacn te send representa tives te a conference at the Mayer's office Wednesday nfternoen at .3 o'clock te discuss preliminary plans for the Beaqul-Centennlal celebration In 192U PUPILS TO DANCE n,,., . . e. . . ,, died en Tuesday, were held this nfter- Qlrla' High Students Have Hallow- j neon, nt 2 o'clock, at the family resl een Party Today ,d'nce. .1W2 Powelton avenue One thousand limits ,f .v,. nm. 1 1 I The death of Mr. Thomsen, who r,. 1 1,, aAM ....... .m. . .. 0 . - J ...... u.iv.ii.n.ii ai iuc e .-unii iiegiment .rmer The nfr. . ialnmrat was given under U.e euVn Ices of the athletic association of the X,T 1'riies were awarded for fnnev co". tumes. .. .... $1 FOR DEVINE FAMILY A contribution of $1 was received to te r by the Kvknine Prnt.ir Lkdeeii Dili "M. ." for fhe fnmlt. tu.. day from Devine, whose home. 2H27 'r.thl.in. street, was destroyed bj tire recently Dejine is an invnlid, unable te work and his wife supports him and their four children by working in a mill. Woodcutter Killed by Falling Tree Lebanon, Pa.. Oct. 2tl.-Ii.aac Ret Ret tleyen, aged twenty-five, n woodcut ter, of Ranksteun, near here, was In stantly .killed vv lit-n u monster r. h waa cutting down l,reke off and toppled ..ii .mil, H'limiiB njm te tne eurtn, crush- , Ing hs chest and fracturing his limbs. He was unmarried The accidmir ..... i curred- In the Rlue Mountains. Hu. In Crash, Then Arrested A 2214 trelh Baltlme last cut. icerdif Hospital police discovered long had no driver's license and he was ar rested. Mill Fire Dees $3000 Damaae Vlre-stn.ted i.tmnf . r,VI,,.t I. v,. In the inr.l of n mill nt fn(. .i -:. . : '.:: -" ...Mi Lelper streets., The f)erk Manufactur ing Company und the Star Textile Com pany occupy mett of the building. The blaze as extinguished after about $.1000 damage, hud been done Constable Held In Ball Constable Lewis K. Ilnyden was held! In ?f)00' bail for court yesterday by ' Magistrate Maxwell Stevenson, Jr., harged with assault and lottery upon Mrs. Jeseph Mllgrliu. wife of a dr oeds tnerchant, in attempting te levy for rqnt at the Milgrlm home, 'A'2'l . Bidge avenue. Farrell, Pa., Ourgess Guilty j Mereer, Pa., Oet '-'8. (Ry A P.) Surfrmf J. II. Meedy, of I'arrell, Pn . Indicted, en a charge of conspiracy te eitert.;was found guilty by a jury In court here today. The prosecution al leged fhat Moedr accepted money te i dispose or a disorderly neuse case out or ert. ; Nardl Named Inttrpreter Th beard of judges hns appointed 3kevaller Kmanuel V. II. Nardl chief tntsrpreter of the Courts of Coenimon PJiui and Quarter Sessions. 'truck driven hv PdwarH T an? ,n '"' ' ""Pr ii""puai. v.nnmen. i Sain street crashed . l" enth follewe.1 an operation for ap- ;y car a" E'iftyV,h,hBtI '?,0S , P-n-"-"" " . nd.r night. Refere re avenue about (1:10 o'clock ,tftkln,: ",l,,t"1 st.perintennent nt wie nght. causing Leng te be badlr VTBn v . . V !AfterhewastreatedattbeflHer!llent physician there f..r years. ! Will Ferm "Flying Squadron" In Check-up of Halleween ActlvitiesHere TO REPORT ALL VIOLATIONS Rpnur iiEentu from all pnrtfi of the cennti. v reported te Aeclatp Director Itutter today te aid Mm in hi clean lip work here. The mpn will be llsiii throughout tlip eit nnd Stnte. Frem this Krenp of franKcr ' Halloween "flylnc squadron" was " lected and will ntnrt work In the hotel and cphiiretK tomorrow night. Their men wilt reneit ever violation, whetlii Man-Meetrng jenigm te uall for New Building Peninndn for u new high school utihiue Wn plnced in his custody by Ridge avenue and Keuntnln street will be voiced tonight at a mnsv-meeting of ...., f,n-,.nt, t, t.. n l...' ' brarv Th Mnnavunk Rusinrss Men's Aso Ase Aso ciatlen. which is behind the movement, has declared that children of the dis trict are forcer! te go te high school in Germantown. The proposed site in owned by the Renrd of Kdueatlen and funds for the erection of the needed building will be asked of the benrd. LEGION GIVEN GROUND Site In Jenklntewn Will Be Used for Bulldng Coates-Jerdnn Pest, of Jenklntewn has been presented with a building site In that borough, the gift being that of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schwartz, in memory of their son William, who i served overseas in tne aniDuiance s-rv. lee nnd who died eme months age, .' .. .. i rrtu. ,-.. ... .- . .. I I 1 The plan Is te erect a modern Legien I , i ' .. .1 1 . eunmng en tne sue. near Tne m.ersec- tlr,n nf nlil V nrk rnnil nnd est nvpnte. .lenKtntewn. ami 111 rurtnernnce 01 tne . . . .. ., ...., t ,.lu. n...nrv fnn.lu .. Uwe night-' carnival has been planned , I for November 11 and 12. 1 ' Clu. rSnrHnn. AmemhU I Almone5Aen, N. J., Oct no - ' t n . home-coming at the residence of J. D. Cunard here rive generations weie repre- resented. Thev were Mrs. Mary A. Crawford, who is in her ninety-fourth i vear: her daughter, Mrs. I.. W. Cun-1 iird. Mrs. Karl M. Htanger, Hr.. Karl M. Stanger. Jr.. and Sarah Wey Stan-J ger. aged five months. The 'great-great- j granniniuiier is a rciuiir&uun- wiiuuiu, r - . i;rniiiiiii"iiii:r in a icimii.uuir niu,u n - , tainlng her faculties, nnd is able te read ine print, passing most of her time with the Bible. The Stanger family lives at 232 North Rurlingten street, Gloucester City. Need Typewriters for Crippled A number of blind and crippled sol diers who are attending business cel eges in this city are urgently in need ',. SW1"" erP"r "JT0' Kn llt ,;, will be received at the I.mergencj Aid hendquartes. 221 Seuth Eighteenth street Deaths of a Day J. L. Thomsen's Funeral Funeral services for Jehn I. Thom Thom eon, former vice president of the Penn svlvanin Fire Insurance Comenny, who iiiiit.-n ,i ...... - --- ..... . -- . i,Li,.i.i.ii n.,t,.. 10 1C90 .1 '" ""' 'i'"'"' "" ' ; 1 Frent and I.emhnrd streets and receive, ! hl? t,"n h" aml V?hi -N,fw arkl ,W", A,'n,1,m- . M,tP,i h H retlre iment as vice president of the Insurnnr r nun nun ..IM.. n... ..-, .'. company, with wnicn lie nan neen con nected for fifty ears, he maintained an effiee In the Dretcl Ruilding. He formerly was president of the Southern IMspensary nnd the Fire Insurance Patrel. Qeerge H. Burke's Funeral Funeral service, were held yesterday in the Church of St Rech in Paris for Gperge H Rurke, of this cit, who died suddenly Saturday in his Paris apart ment, aged tiftv-three. Mr. Hurke had been In the expert and Impert business in Pnrls many eurs lie was a great friend of Amer ican -owners en nave ti.iring tne war 'The interment was in the Puntln ('em terT Or. J. Ansen Smith Smith, superintendent Ir .1 Ansen of the Camden County Asylum for the Insam . R.arUwoed. N ! died yester- Dr. William M. Alrlch Dr. AVilliam Marshall Alrlch rshall Alrlch whel jntenn fur nearh nrncticed in Germa twenty ears died suddenly in hi home. HSlSl Ci.e street, list night from l. heart disease .e arrungementM hae been made tnr nis funeral lie .in fifty -eight years old rtlU'KI. I'OsT Older Mill SO. joeiil at v 45 Spoeiil Mrlh 1'eplar IlBSi Krr'tentt Fark I4 ... rt ,? i-, r l i r Orders Dellirrrd Tree BBHHIvlHiu JTI fJ r tS.j 3xiv$ bbbRbIbbH .sWKlrt UK AflKlBCf M sssssl ss1ssssssssssbbbbM y'JL tfjtk?' mrM VjBaBMBsa BsMiBm BBTSa IKt jaiiViffirarB .ISMM BMBaBMBalwi)iiW)yKiii(?33ftMaj.yttmPMfcra. i-rhSMHMBBWiy''Tmi JiwBaBFJMaBBBy riBjSBBiVIBlBBBBMrBBi BBBrBBXBa9Mklra9aVBHPM i fKKutmBBSSKIBKrTffi." tS?'jBl?HiaBBwLJ "HBJk''??li BMlWyiWHSlBr! a ' ' ' Jr' ti Myjffs BHBBB& 9wKHKHk''il Lfitner l'hetci serlw riilrt'the tots from the William M. Klklns Masonic Htme for Girls participated In an attractive ceremony at the C lt Club. The ctcnt was under the auspices of the PlrlUdelphln Association of Klfe 1'ndcrwrllers. The flag uas pulled up ever It read street In front of the City Club CHILDREN GIVEN TO FATHER Court Decides Who Shall Care for Shirk Yeungsgters The two children of Rebert .T. Shirk .ImUje llartlett. of the Demestic Rein-tuiti- br.inch of the Municipal Court. Tlie children, who will seen come into Sid. (msi ii j ear each from their grand -fntln r'" estate, nre Frederick Kreuder Shlik. ight jenr- old, and Ida Mil Shirk, tne yenrs old. Cresi siiitR for divorce are pending between Shirk nnd hi wife. Iiuise Kreuder Shirk. Dudlej Armstrong, an utitomeblle sulesnian. was venvictcil of n statutory offense before Judge Ron Ren niwell in Municipal Court last Thurs day, after he and Mr. Shirk had been arrested in an apartment in West Philadelphia Mrs. Shirk left her hus band nnd children, it Is charged, seen after receiving an income of S7.r00 a ear from her father's estate. Arm - strong has a wife nnd child In Ruffnle. , GIRLS HEAR MRS. CATT Srjeaker at Bryn Mawr Discusses Vnt.r.' IntRllleenee . "" , Onh 10 per cent of the American neenle can plan and reason Intelligent! 1 ..I I 1... .11. .1. r a 1 1 . i v in matters e pe.it.es ; , per cen enn ttmlnpsttirtil If flii'v are told, nnd the m.. .... . f remaininc iti per cent includes tne V.I.. .ul. Mr. Pm-I. Ch m.i n ' Catt. who last evening gac the first of a series of lectures en "Practical Politics" at Rrn Mawr College. Asked f she id Het think t dlS- rnuraKini, i nun mill iuc uuin r ... . 1I.,J.I l,..Anl. Inn rA.nfr.u . 1J...I 1. & tL. ....-..'.. virtually en the same average as the VHl nMi1 iiiximu uri t in tin- I'm inn mule vote. Mrs. Cntt replied that It showed simply "0 want of Intelligence en the part of both men and women." "What is wrong Is net politics, but the intelligence of the voter," she said. - - - SHIPYARD GOODS FOR SALE Emergency Fleet Begins Sale of Stock at Pusey fi. Jenes Plant The Emergency Fleet Corporation has started te dispose of nil surp'tis ma terials in tlie Pusey & Jenes shipyard, Gloucester City. Heward F. Raile, sales representative of the Fleet Cor poration, yesterday opened nn office at the plnnt. The inventory .already shows thnt there are steel, iron, lumber, fittings and ether sm h material valued at Sl.2flO.ftOO in the p'nnt. The Minelies wen' purchased for ships which were te have been built fnr hi Kleer Cern oration, but the con- I tracts were canceled after the war endnl. The trevernment took ever the plant In September, 1018, and haa been idle for mere than a year. WOMEN TO RAISE $125,000 Workers Pledged te Raise Sum for Jewish Community Heme Jewish women of the community hnp set the sum of JllSi.lSHI ns tneir ,.., I I., .1.. J.lin. in rn t, x7;MI IMS) ler O """' "'" """'" -, . - - Jewish lemmunity nemc. iuc i-uiu- im en starts .Monesv. The amount w'as decided upon at a luncheon of the women's teams yester day, when final instructions were given te the 2.10 women who will work under the direction of twenty-fix e team cap tains. Albert M. Greenfield, associate ehnir man of the General Campaign Com mittee acted ns host te the women, and outlined the purposes of the drhe. in ad dition te emphasizing the need for the community building. $40,000 Fire at Gap Ceatesvllle. Ta.. Oct 2V Tire uslm at (iap, LnncuMer f eunty destroy"! tl.e (tore building of David Kauffman. tl.i barber shop of Levi Rlehl. nnd n ro re t.i iraet conducted bj Ammen At Lawrence, and bndl dninngeil ,i dwf i.ng Ncupled by CIde Graham The hiss is estimated at $10.(niii Tw . f enfesvlUe tiremen narrowly esini I .' h'n tl,r r:',ef "f lh? ?"tv '""' ',, liig fell in. scattering debris In nil Hire, tiens. Architectural CtK)D$JRK Tin business has iert; four years of satisfactory performance behind it The plant and machinery are new and represent the last word in modern methods. It is the largest plant for the construction of fine woodwork in the Mast, occupying 23 acres. Architects and builders realize that we are better able than ever te handle any sort of fine cabinet work in quality as well as quantity. Gee. W Smith & Company. Inc 49 St & Grays Ave. Pktla. i KILLS FRIEND AND SELF Quarrel Over Weman Results In Deuble Tragedy Pettsvllle, Pa.. Oct. 28. Twe men ere dead in the little mining town of Tremont as the result of n sheeting affray in which n man killed u friend and then committed suicide'. The double tragedy was the culmination of n quar rel ever n woman. The dead men nre David Miller, a premlnpnt business man of Trrment. and Chnrleh Wolf. Wolf shot Miller dead, then sent n bullet crashing through bis own brain. The tragedy occurred nt the home of Mrs. Mnry Dagestlne. wife of a miner. Miller was nt the Dagestine home, a neat little cottage in the miners col ony. During his visit, .Wolf arrived. Just what words passed between them l" net known, ns Mrs. Dagestine. the enl person present at the trnged, was se unnerved t lint sne lias net neen ami1 te give out a coherent statement. hile het words were passing, elf whipped out a revolver and emptied , one chamber, killing Miller Instantly. Then lie nisneu te tne little veramia. 'turned the weapon upeu himself and 1..1 i.i 11. r.e r..!.ii.. .,, .i t. i,in viiuvu "c '" .iiiri, iuk rviuv nv.i ritiiini a'i iiiir s , were -gathered around the - . . . . . ... .- .1.. .1-..1.1.. .... 1.. t r in-,.c. i -1..- ..... .i t... ....... ,1 'I'flll' 111 1111' umiLit iitKrti. 1 'III' 111 l"'" "r."1 l" .". rr " ' ? "C " l,ul-' ,,r "?HmV .'ind .mi" . ,.n nrC? ,1- ! J-'"im .'Lm.""",' "?1 '!.",', L0"'1"' '" V. u ' u niriii- . ..u,.e...R. DRY RAID IN SHENANDOAH saiaankeeDera. Gettlnn Advance TId. Water Their Beer Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 2S. Federal profilbltieti ugentH have arrived In the renl'fields te perform a task in which revenue and Stnte iigents failed. Kuiiy tixla the visited the Heme and Co Ce l.iufbla Rrewerips. two of the largest in the isial field, and tie saloons. Then I hey sent samples of the liquor te Wash ington for analysis. Many "of this town's HKi tlilrst-stntien proprietors hiul-i)een tipped off and hnd hid their hoefh, and commenced watering the beer-. Thp agents will remain here several days, cleaning up the town and making sullies into ether mining communities. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Jumi J Can-lrtj. 338 Kalrmeunt aie.. -nrt ,$ naerf ViSmMn"iic lepher A linrnillnger. SS'Js N JunBgein t an lnu F. Klnn. .10 He en at. I'harlea K. I)-lr.'jar 1310'Oreen at. ami KillM I. Rrt) 14S N 17th t. Jie-ph Tntar-lU I'nmrten N J., and Ann M. tl Merlc, 1M1 Itet t. W'lllitnr T Ned. llrn Mawr. Pa., unrt De T. Johimen. L.lnwoe.1 I'a, rtajrnnnd II Vber S12 N. CJrait st and KUa Ii. Creutz. snsii r inriuie ei Paul airdits 1810 Winter t.. unit InuUa UertlB. 16'J0 Winter t. IteWt P Hcullj. 1I13S S 21t t.. an.l s-haViriVAir's'STh"1.. -si Antoinette K HeKAn 11520 N Woodwork n:ph A. I.Uht fi00 Walnut nt.. and Car elyn A Jloere. H33I (.-ainannr i Il.-rnard Kelman, UB W. Taber rl and .Mary Hnnl.'k. 51.1 De I.anrey et Milten () Mis. Philadelphia Nuvy Yard, unit Alice B. C'hnpprll. Uppr U.irb Pa fiaMd Ce.rman, lStlfl 8 4th t.. and Char Char eotte a lUbnewIll, 3S H .fialferd at. Ir.el Murphy. Frankfort. N J., and t'ath- nrlnr M Mcl'arland. X042 Mutter t 0srK I ItuwlH New Yerk city, nnd Marie I.. HhrMnk Wustilnatdq. J). C M A I.arkln. Jr., l'J23 HummrrMll- ae . and- Hlella (.' t'ashuk, fiSlft Cari)nti.r nt William Abraham 11114 Womrath nt and Irene Ieidne 1JS jeplr at. Auatln It .Mlnnlek. iloere. I'a., and Amm () lltrip), yj'J H Redfleld at. Krneat Marchalke 'J3K E Ilonten a . anit Julia UrclIirer. 1130 Olive nt niiinniiiiiciiiiiiiiiniiniiiiinmitniiuiuiiHiniimiiiitiitiiiiiiiiu- KMiili A Ne red tape. Ne cmbir-g Wriueent. Strictly coeidm-g n.i ut 3 WOMEN'S Coats &i Suits S i nvirn MEN'S SlUt8 & (yerceats BOYS' Suits & Macklnaw8 GATELY & FITZGERAID Hern CIO M..lr St. IKurnlaliers ul ifei CTiIllllllltlOI'K H,TlltIAV KVKMNt'llHllllli, mt 1 0' ll'"rV' 1 V' 1 1K I JL Cr.lt Cj aethf.f.H " ij LEGION TO AID WOUNDED "Disabled Buddies" Will Be Princi pal Issue at Convention Kansas City. Me., Oct. 2S. (y A. P.) Jehn S. Kinery, of (Jnind llupids, charge of national hendnmiricrs of ,,p ' .men., nrnvcu iiere vesrerem n iiimk , American Legien, mid of lucimrntiens for tlie nntiemil convention, which opens next Monday. Commander Kinery snld the principa' issue before the convention was "the disabled buddies." The national com mander himself whs wounded during the war nnd spent some months in hospitals in France end in this country. JAPANESE SHIP SUNK Passengers and Crew Picked Up by Freighter Scatlle. Wash., Oct. 28. tHy A. P.) The Japanese steamship Fukui Maru sank, .TT'i miles off Cape Flattery, Wash., ut midnight last night, In a hurricane, but nil her passengers and ew were picked up by the freighter """ In, according te u wireless liltrnruK" TW rm-i uj mr J lunnir 1.V- partment here yesterday. She whs bound for Seattle from Kebe. Although the list of these abroad the Fukul Maru Is net available here, she is believed te have carried few pus- senicrs 12 ARRAIGNED IN KILLINGS Murder and Manslaughter Are the Charges All Plead Net Guilty Twelve defendants were arraigned to day in the Court of Oyer nnd Terminc before Judge Mennghnn en indictment charging them with murder, nnd velun- ,nr n,l( involuntary innnsnughtcr jiii in mr ul'lIlllUlu pic.iuru nni guilty te the chnrces These arraigned were, Matthew Ron Ren Ron kedski, Henry Reinschrelber, DaId Dlwpie, and Rernnrd Mett, for the murder of Sarah A. Purr; Jehn John John Jehn eon, Negro, for the murder of Jehn Sharp; Charles Harrison, Negro, for the death of Jehn Cunningham ; Emm Jenes, colored, for the death of William Smith; Jehn Martin, for the dentil et Miles Duncnn McMillan ; Clarence New -' son. Negro, for the death of Huttle Railey; Jeseph DrrhPr, Negro, for the murder of Ethel Warren; Aiiniui7.li Cnrenla, for the murder of Vinceii7'' N'icelettl. and Andrew Meadows, Negro, for the murder of Dennis Sehle, . ADMIRAL SIMS lL Indigestion and Severe Celd Force Him te Stay Abed Newport, It. I.. Oct. 2. Rear Ad miral William S. Sims was confined te his bed yesterday with what Mrs Sims said was nn attack of indigestion combined with a severe, cold. Mrs. Slim said the admiral wen under e.-irn r i "" 1,,hTRU,'T",":1i .u wa-"t"'1 hp would be sufficiently rivevered se lis te lie out today. The iittack came upon Admiral Simt- early yesterday. The pains of indigestier were such thnt it was deemed advisiihli he be confined te his bed. The attending physician left for New Yerk last night. Diamonds Nature's finest quality is the only standard of this house J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets Special! Tan, Brown or Blue Full-silk Lined. Belted Raglan Sleeves Smart Patch Pockets Fall and Wanted Plln- J-7lT iKieahtiS 9 a , MANUFACTURERS : Seuth Dakota Pollce Loek for a Speedy Solution of Lead's Murder Mystery BLOODHOUNDS ON TBAIL y the Associated Press Iad. S. D., Oct. 23. A request for the apprehension of Andrew Rolnnde. Mventy-twe yenrs old, in Connection villi the death of the Rev. A. R. Rel knnp, Catholic priest, who was slain ere Wednesday was sent broadcast today by the State Attorney's office, It wis announced lit police headquarter. "We nre satisfied we knew who th" liir la nnd lie will be taken into cus tody within a reasonable time, de clared James Fowler, county utterney, following examination of fifteen wit icises Inst night. . . Disnppcarnnce of Rolnnde from tils 00111 In the bearding house of Mrs. Resu Uertolere and discovery of n imtel und Imiumer in his room re united in the examination by eOicinls ,nst night of Mrs. Rertolere nnd several of her benrders. The hnmmer was said te resemble one token from the auto mobile owned by Father Rclknap. with which some one had tampered prier te the time the priest was summoned from his home in the early morning hours te ndniinlstern ostensibly, te a dying wo man. Rolande, it is said, hud net been nt IiIh work in the mines since Tuesday. Rloedhounds brought from Mitchell. 8. I supplied a spectacular scene last night ns the 11 n esse through u snowstorm from the scpnp of the mur der in Peer Man's Gulch read te the : -r. ------- . ..., J ".JW' I nrtei no u,r man we nesdiiy. Ofllclnls placed credence in the Itnllnn's sterv that he was aroused by the shots which killed the priest and ushed outdoors, finding the body. The Corener's inquest was conducted nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. PROBE OFFIRMSTARTED Receiver does Over Beeks of Na tlenal Guarantee Credit Corporation An investigation stnrted today Inte the affairs of the National Guarantee Credit Corporation by its temporary re ceivers, Themas J. Meagher and Francis 51. McAdnms, nnd Mren A. MUner. counsel for the petitioners, may lead te arrests. The temporary receivers and the pe titioners' counsel stnrted nn exnmlnn exnmlnn tlen of papers and records of the com pany In an effort te locate an alleged surplus of $.100,000 supposed te be in the treasury of the company. Frnnklyn Spies, the organizer nnd di recting genius of the National Guaran tee Credit Company, is nlse the director of several ether enterprises, nmerc which is Werth ft Ce., Werth & Ce. is involved in the credit company affairs through u contract by which Werth & Ce. receives 28 per cent of the proceeds of all National Jtuarantee stock sold by the Werth organization. In addi tion te this, Werth & Ce. hns been receiving one share of common stock for every shnre of common stock it sold. AD WOMEN CELEBRATE Halloween Party Given by Organi zation In Overbroek 5Iere than 200 men and women, widely known in advertising circles of the citv. Joined irt the celebration of Halloween by the Philadelphia Club of Advertising Women nt the Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, last night. A bnl masque, a dinner und games were u part of the evening's entertainment. Prizes were awarded for the costumes te Miss Margaret A. Tiillldge. Karl A. Rloemingdale, Mrs. R. E. Kempff nfld F. Dutrerrez, Miss Mabel A. llurdmnn and C. D. Wheeler. 44 Mills te Resume Full Time Pittsburgh. Oct. 28. (Rv A. P.) Offieinls of the McKeesport Tinplate Company nnpeunrcd last night that the forty-four mills of the plant would be epernted full time beginning next Sunday. DEATHS COODW1N Oct. "J7. M.VIlOAltKT. wife of Joaeph Goodwin (nei' Carr) Itelatlveii in.l frlenda nre InMtrd te uttenil furnra , Atnnday. fi:30 A, M.. from her late renldene.' 311 Armat at . Oermantewn Hnlemn mtn f requ'em St. Vincent a Church. 10 A. M Interment Hely fjepuichre Cera ater) SMITH.-Suddenly Oct 27. 1P21. l)r J ANSON SMITH son uf K.lliaheth and Henrv A M. SmHh. M. D.. and huslmml of An j. tie Kmllh (nei. Ilrnntn). luneral cerlrei Menrtuy. tt .11. t 1 30 P M.. In the Pre, hwerlan Church. nincltHoed, N' J Int-r Lent Harleljh Ometer CI.OTHIF:u. At Wvnnewend r.i,. mi ' nth Mnnth 2th. 1021. I.t.'CrtETIA M l.'iTHIKH. need S e,,r. Due nollce of ' ineral will be Riven. ALL WOOL POLO COATS $15 $30 VALUE Winter Medels in the Most Materials. Fur-Trimmed and $15 te $50 ryr rVai'i Drttt Stlli ht Ltu.m 1214 ARCH ST. QF V" '" $ vfMKlJr WILL II. 1IAY8 The Postmaster General was hurled from lib IxrtJi In a train wreck near New Yerk shortly after mid night. Rcyend a shaking up, he was net Injured Is Lesa Discontent, Says Soe- behn Rewntree, Friend of Lloyd Geerge, New in City DISCUSSES CLASSES Industrial conditions in Rrltnin nre gradually Improving, but It will be a long nnd slew precess1 before they are brought bnck te the pre-war normal, according te SVebehn Rewntree, n per sonal friend of David Lloyd Geerge. 5Ir. Rewntree is visiting the city. "There is less discontent nnd u chrck en the spread of rndlcal doctrines thnt marked the first few months of widespread unemployment after the col lapse of the war industries. The men and women who are out of jobs nre beginning te understand th" factors which have brought these conditions nbeiit." Mr. Rewntree said. "There will be no return te pre war conditions, of course, until capi tal heroines freer and we are caught up with production. Te de this we must race with many depressive economic fncters, and net the least of them will be the coming winter, which will tem porarily check the faint industrial re vival we have already noticed. I am 'afraid this will be a critical winter fei the poorer people of England. The working people of England hnve net yet consented te n return te pre war living conditions, und prebnbly will net. Mr. Rewntree said. The middle classes of England have in n great many ceses been forced te reduce their living standards, becuusc the buyln buyln pewer of their incomes has tremendous ly lessened, but their arc no actual pri vations among them ns there is among many of the unemployed working classes. It Is important for the salvaging of Industrv that England regain her pre war held en world markets. "In this direction," Mr. Rewntree continued, "we must face formidable competition from the United Stntes and Germany." Mr. Rewntree spoke yesterday nt the Wharten Scheel of the University of Pennsylvania and lust nlgbt at Haver ford College. A This TrmJ CV Hark iJJSena cm ypttrSheca is e ounrentec . IhaltHry IUrynrerW BRITISH NDUSTRY ON UPWARD TREND nQW tis eei L -VI A 1 I I 'EAT i "T 3 riET t VTT-iC""' I itirfr Beets of Quality and Style At a Saving! 7J V 1J I mi t$7' D Dalsimcr Shee Values Enable Yeu te Buy Well and Save Wisely! The young woman who really seeks economy should see our new fall footwear comparisons. I The Stylish An Out Size Dress Beet of the same style, for women who desire a dressy model, yet require a Urge ankle measure- menu In Black Kid In Drewn Kid THE BIG Four rhr With Mn, women, aj 1204-06-08 Trusts for A Future Harmeiw 'Between Hungarian Natien and Its Severeign" ON WAY TO tlHANY ABBEY iry the Associated press nudapeat, Oct. 28. Immflcu,8tfl clad in the uniform of n Hungarian g.n eral, former Emperor Charles, a mi.' ener in the hands of the people .l whom he mnde an abortive attemnHr re-establish eeverelgnty, ed v 1,1 ,1 the following teree message through .?' Associated Press correspondent? h ,he I was sure my people would offer r distance, se I gave orders te withdraw when the Government troops opened flJT Nothing can persuade me te pr0vnV: civil war. I trust Providence and JK future will bring harmony brtn t Hungarian nation and Its sovereign " Charles and cx-Kmpresa Zltn w.r. seen by the correspondent a" Yh paused nt the railway station of SxeRU fchcrvnr, near the shores of Lake Ral. ten, en their way te Tlhnny Abbev fro Estcrhazy Castle, where the cratwhfi royal pair was captured after last r,.I day'a battle. Prince Eeterhy"t..SuaV cempanylng them te their new temSel rary 'residence. mpe. Praiie. Oct. 28. (By A. Pi rendered le the "Little Entente"' wh ii. iniriy-six count, under the terms 0f nn nlMmntiini -Am !,- i v""" Ol eombinatlen of Stnten. which "hns d. -I.led te brcjent te the Hungarian (ler. eniment In Riidnpcst. , ueputy .-Mneecti declared at a mn... meeting held here last night that th, ultlmntnm would be presented some tlms today. Tlie project of Interning thi former Emperor In either Czecho-SIe. vekla or Juge-Rlavia hns been din cussed frcclr bv newsnan . i. m. country. '" "" Te' Hener Harry Lauder Hera A Halloween bal masqee will bs given tonight nt the Roenerelt. 2037 Chestnut street, by th PhlladelphU Command, Rritlsh Great War Vetertns of America. The feature of the evening will be the conferring upon Rlr Harry Lauder of the honorary vlce presidency of the command, which he will receive in person. I um:uua!i! Big, Meaty, Selected Eggs 45 ft dez. "Eggs you can be SURE of" At all our Stores :m5iiMim3mj3nmi!iTjEMJ5miciai Special Feature Dress In 'Black Kid. Brown Kid, Tan Calf. 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