W ' ' iiv-rm&vi rv' it' ' I ff v i f 7 i w, ?s u Vk ', L r m ' u'9 PERCY M CHANDLER V LAWSUIT Challenges Trustee's Counsel te PrrtUfl Un OiAi fie Mnnaw n i;.v . .w.w ., ,,, ,w,,UJ t Defunct Brokerage Ce. STIFF FIGHT IS SEEN Tcrcy M. Chandler hns defied .7. Ileward Ileber te bring ault against him for alleged Indebtedness te tbe de funct brokerage firm of Cliandler Pres. & Ce. Mr. Ileber Is counsel for Wil lord T. Harrews, the trustee. In his letter te Mr. Hebcr, Mr. Chandler seys: There hns been a grcnt deal of talk nbeut my owing money In one capacity or another te Chandler llrethcrs A: Ce. Facta hare been Htatcd out of their natural connection and relation te each ether and te ether things and mir lulnfa have been Indulged In and alle gations made and interpretations put upon these facts and surmise falsely te my detriment, and I assure you they nre all capable of legitimate explana tion and refutation. "I have refused te Indulge In news paper controversy, fcelinj that te de se would net brine the sort of a clear ance that would vindicate me, and. be Hides, such a controversy would have no checkH upon malevolent publications cr misleading utterances by maliciously Inclined persons, and I would he placed at e great disadvantage in such a con troversy. "I wish te .state te you most em phatically that 1 de net ewe Cliandler Brethers & Ce. nny money, nor am I indebted te them legally or morally. "In order that this matter may be determined In a judlclnl way and these assertions of responsibility or liability be settled definitely, I request nnd in vieo you nt your earliest convenience te bring suit against me, If you feel thnt Cliandler Hrethers & Ce. have the slightest claim. I welcome the fullest investigation in n court of jus tice, where both sides can be heard and the fart of my relationship te Cliandler Brethers Ac Ce. determined according te law." Creditors Prepared for right The creditors nre being mebilired by Mr. Harrews however, and are prepar ing for a stiff fight. When Karl Mcmleiihall. head of Chandler Brethers & Ce., heard of the letter written by I'erc M. Chandler and the challenge te u lawsuit, he re plied : "We will neioiuineduto IVny M Chandler. His anxiety te hnve .suit brought is entiiely unnecessary, ns one In In preparation. "The only thirg I can see about this letter is that he is must desirous te find out hew th" matter can ' settled nnd what it will cost. He uatutally will be glad te lime It ever with. Then has been no change In the situation since I made my statement that Percy M. Chandler ewes our tirm upward of $lf0, (WO and h.s saying that lie does net ewe one cent makes ir difference In the fa ts. "There have been reports that he al leges he holds n release of all claims. Te my knowledge there is n such re lease nnd no such release was ever tlven with consent of the members of the firm of Chandler P.rethers & ). Assertion was made in New Yerk by Leen I''erst. nttemej for Claris. Cbilds & Ce.. of thnt city, thnt this firm had acted entirely within Its Wal right in protecting its margins in the m count of Chandler Brethers & C . WBANGEL'S AIDE PARDONED General Slascheff May Command a Bolshevist Army Constantinople. Nev. .". t P,y A. I' i General Slascheff, -.aid ti. have bee'i one of the ablest officers under the com mand of (it neral I'm-'in Wrung'! when the latter was lighting against the llelslicviki in Southern Kus-in. bus been granted iiimiext by the Soviet iJnvrrn Ment in Moscow, and lias gene te Bebnstexil, with his entiie stnlT. (Jeneral Slascheff has In en here incc the collapse of I'.aren Wrungel's k'v crnment of Seuth i'ussiu. Ir ,s ii-Mi"t'd that be will he plnctsl in command of a IJelshevik army along the Itiimaulnn frontier SURRENDER SUSPECT TODAY Is Third Man Believed te Be Con nected In Wire-Tapping Case Ames Knijht. the third man I'laigcd with wire-tapping and th rifling of desks, during the investigation into ac tivities of tire insurance adjusters for Insurance Commissioner Donaldsen. will be surrendered te M.igistrutc Bea Bea eon probably today. Knight is charged with conspiracy. together with (Jcerge V. MeCunn. n private detective, ami Harry F. j.uu- ' ter of an office building ea Walnut ' htrect. McCnnn nnd I-'ex nie new under! $10,000 bai'. , Commiasiener Donaldseii i-i , barged 1 with conspiracy, and will lect-lve n! bearing Mundaj morning. I BACK YARD PRIZE GIVEN I i Narberth Man Wins Award Frem! Society of Little Gardens j Themas Knile I.nughlin. -110 Hud ley avenue, Narberth, was the unli 1'hlladclphlau vvImhc name h cent.iiuerl 1 In the llht of these who hm rived prize-. nnd honorable mentions n tl ienre.t for IincK-.vard tlc'slgns by the Set lay of .Ittle Garden. The designs of these mentioned, te gellier with ethers cei.sidercd worthy of exhibition, have been hung In the m tunda of tbe Art Alliance und will be en ticw next week. MUSICIANS HURT IN CRASH Seven Men Hurt When Automobile Plunges Over Embankment Shenandoah, Pa., Nev. fi Siveu members of Paul's Sexttt Orcliestni re nt the State Hospital at Fountain' Springs Mill en tig trem serious Injuries received early this morning, when the automobile in wh'eh they were riding plunged ever iiu embankment near Lest (Jreck landing en the trucks of the Heading Itatlrejtl fifty feet below the read. The men were returning from u dance nt Centrnlia and weie lunning without lIbU nt the time of the incident. Hald Shere Crap Game Atlantic City, Nev. ,'.-- Apparently spur nil en by the activities of Simen Fnber, who charges wholesale gambling exlflts here, the local ylce squad, in riiarge of Captain Harry Yaten, late Inut night descended en the Pekin Cafe, li North Side establishment, and found u gambling game going in full force. They amted Ainliew Terry and Jehn Theiiuu an priucipnlN and ten inanlpulaterH of the galloping ilomineeH KM wltneHkea. The nllegetl principals wtre later releen-d under $100 ball each, -while the witneben obtained their free- lltHU puling $10 ball. J 30th Anniversary KBV. M. V Dl'MSTItlCY Of St. hurts' Itefermed Church. Oil North Tueiity-sUtli street, who will celebrate tomorrow lil.i thlr tlrlh anniversary as pastor of Iho church TRAP THIEF IN Y. M. C. A. BY USINGJVIARKED MONEY Accused of Robbing Lockers In Lehigh Avenue Branch Twe marked ?1 hills were ticd te trap Chester I). Allen, accused of rob- ning letkers in the Y. M. ('. A. branch, 101." I.ehlgh avenue. Alb n bigan M-itlng the Y. M C. A. In-t August. When upward of 51!0li In jash and various nrtlcles of jewelry had hi en taken from lockers suspicion pointed te him. Carl Yeeman, house mnnnger. last night plated two market bills in his own locker. With another Y. M. C. A. member, he conceal d himself nnd alleges be saw Allen pry open several lockers. When Yoeinnns was wrenched open ami the money removed the manager pounced en him. Police snv tliitt frtttn.t e fnl.l nve.li .m - . . ... .... fc. ......,. ,, Sun ,1.1,, l ,l Allen which was stolen from "Y" Inst week. An Atlantic City lifeguard's badge nl-e was found mi the nrlsener. Allen bail a room reicntly in the C.'iimbn Y. M. C. A., where a number f petty thefts occurred. Magistrate Clctin held him in SS00 ball for court. MAN KILLED, CHUM HURT iN ATTEMPT TO STEAL RIDE Going te Find Werk, Pair Are Crushed by Train in Tunnel Struck by n train in the Baltimore ai'cl Ohieh tunnel ruir Darhv wbenl leaving the clfv last nlu'ht te leek for work In Baltimore. Klrner Petersn-i, twenty live, .f Bn. me. Wis . was killed and M.ir'en Banks. t'cntt-sv, of W.insi, Iiul., was serieu-.lv injured. Bn'ik- wa- li'i.ettcd in a intunll cm cm ditlen th.s n-'.iii.iig 1" the Mi'-erl 'erdia I f-;iif nl He is a etcn.n of the World We", mid was In a soldier's uniform. In bis clothe., j (diet found a diary with a cem: let" acieunt of t lit butties in wliith 1 1 was engaged in France. Tlie in lured men were found by a tun kwnlkcr about s o'clock h:-t nllit. 'e,ii--iin flit .1 mi hour after being ad mlttetl te the hospital. ISnnks sustaiti.'d s if cuts and internal Injuries. Tin' two men were "Hangers until Tb'irsdnv nieiumg win u tnev met mi the street ,nre and tie idetl te go te I'.il'liuei-e te leek for wmk. When they reiudi' tl tin Hirliy tunnel l.i-t night, at'teriling te rnilreml authorities, the men trinl In beard a tr.'in rts it -lowed down Tl i v inissc, their footing and fell under t'ic w bills, it is said "MUTS" RULE DOG SHOW Thoroughbreds Barred In Exhibit of "Plain Pets" Today Just plain des and cuts are having their dav at the seventh annual show of "pIMn pit," held at '.ll'J North Bread street, the hend piarte-s of the Aifcil inr ti the Pennsylvania S. P. (' A. The show began at 1 o'cletk thi' thi' thi' afternoen and lnsts until 10 o'cleek thl evening. An kind of "unit" under the sun may take one of the prices. He doesn't even ha"'e te claim direct kluskin te any breed. Twenty live clustes are te be judged. There will be prizes for best dogs ewnnl hv n lnt'inlfr of I lie police de partment, a member of th" fire depart ment, a soldier, n school girl, a school !e". a timer, a Band of Mercv child, a Be'- Scout, a colored pesen. or a member of Philadelphia Ledge, Ne ."I. I.. O. O M Tlie iiie-u interesting r losses nre the "most resembling" ones. Then aren't any special breeds te le judged in the lif.w. but prizes will lx given for dogs looking most like a toy poodle, a fox terrier, n bull tle.g. n spani-1. a setter, u collie and a St. Bernard TELLS OF HOG ISLAND SALE Auction Won't Be Held at Once, Says Fleet Corporation Official Washington. Nev ." I!eeirts that Heg Island h te he umtiewd efi at nnee liv (lie l'.uiergeiu v l'leet Corpora tion were characteiieil elhci.illy imti tedav as 'misleading Sidney llenrv . cenurn rcial ii.airigei for the Fleet Corporation, urn; of the etlielnls who tuiiferred vvith Mayer Moere yesterday en the subjei t of tin mi e, declared no ilehnite plan for the snlu of Heg Island il't if wiis worked out at the conference, and tlmt it was alletl iv inerily te "'ei people tlnnk lng" and concentrate interest in tin possibilities te tin island shliynid un der privat' evvneishi) It was emphnsued tue I le t Corpoia Cerpoia Corpeia tioii will I in no lnury te et ml nt it. SAYS CHUM BEGGED DEATH Ne Complaint Drawn Up Against Man Who Confesses New oil., Nev ." .M.igisttatu Nelan, in Tombs Court yesterday, n - iiiseil te peiinit drawing of a complaint i th'irglng Aleauder Savin with killing i bin tliuiii, Frank P.iK-ynn. in Seuth Blvtr. N. .1. In-t Sunday, notwith standing l ne usstrtlen of the police t tint Savin hud math' a remarkable confes sion of having shot Pnssynn betuuse the lnttt-r hml ictiiested it and paid S, for the exei ut Ien. "Mr.jbc be did." said the magistrate, "but when I was in the Dlstrlt t At torney's eQite a dozen years age, a man came te me and related a berilble uiur dei he had committed. I later found he was Insane ami hud nothing te de with It." WEEKS REBUKES WATSON "Ne Decent Man" Veuld Make Charges Like Georgia Senater Washington, Nev. n. (By A. P.) Secretary WiekH, referring today te charges egainst army nurseR In par ti, .iilni. nml fitleceil l.vefMltten n ul tl'erM wltiieut courts-martial In gen eral, made in tne nenate ey Hcnnter Watsen, of Georgia, mude the following Htetement : "Ne decent nutn would make such clmrgeH, and I measure tuy words when I say-that." mmm jsMmmssmm EVENING PUBLIC FIND CHAINED BODY ON JERSEY BEACH Unidontlfied Dead Man Discov ered Under Pavilion at Ocean Greve DROWNING THEORY DROPPED Ocean drove, N. J.. Nev. f. Police have failed te find nnv clues lending te Identification of the mnn whose body, wound about with n fifty-three feet chain, was found en the beach here in the wash of the waves, yesterday after noon Slysterleus clrcumntnnccH surrounded the finding .itn body beneath a pavilion. It had been In the water but a few Imitni (In tlirt imvtltnli tl'na n ilrY overcoat which carried apparently the only cute pence nave, u nnti ecen oeugtu from n New Yerk tnller. Heme time lnf ru-ltm tletintl flnm the men till mfinN coat nntl vest, the latter being buttoned from top te liottem. Tlie Vinilv ir,rn nn renrk'H of violence but the iron chnin which bound the nun's legs, the dry overcoat ant! tne buttoned vest have put police nt u leus te advance, nny theory as te hew the man may have met tlcnth. The man was about bIx feet one Inch tnll nml "IW1 nniitidu nr mere in welcht nnd apparently about plity-five years old. AHltle from tne clinin nneut nis legs, the only Btrange thing about his appearance was n knitted blue skull cap, like the regulation Fnitetl States) Navy cap, which covered his head. But all tbe garments he were were these of a civilian. He were a dark tweed suit, u mndrart shirt, n stiff cellar and heavy shoes. In his pocket was $1S in IiUIh, but nn letters hv wtilcti tin mnn COtllll t)C identified. These who saw the body ami uiiccntiitef! no tlm mm'u station in life thought he might have been an engineer or a skilled mechanic. IUh nanus were soft, however, ns though he Mat ecen unaccustomed te manual labor. A fishermnn mimed (Jrcen found the body about '2 :IH) o'clock yesterday aft ernoon, tireen told police he hntl been out fishing in the morning, nnd hed come in ubeut neon, going home for lunch. He passed the spot ut which the hotly was found later, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. When he returned te pull in his beat, however, he found the body. Police said the chnin around the imiti's legs yvas nbeut iifty-tlirec feet long and weighed about twenty-live pounds. It was the kind of chain fish- i.ivimi, nvii tn wnlelit their llOUntl UCts. A ,t,nn .trieM eitteK' have wound it nreund his own legs, according te the polite, but tbev could net tell whether that had been done in this case. Autopsy Is Performed The hotly wan taken te a morgue, where an autopsy Wnn performed by Dr. Charles 1". .lainisen, the Corener's phy slcbui. nnd Hr. Furl Wajuer. The physicians said afterward they wen convinced thnt the man hntl net died from drowning, because there was no water in the lungs. There was a faint trace of coal dust in the lungs, the physicians tnld. Te tletericlne whether poisoning was the cause of tleeth. the physicians re moved the stomach, which will he tbem ical'.y analyzed today. The ether or gans' also will be analyzed in an at tempt te solve tbe mystery. The physicians said the stomach and the ether internal ergnns were still warm when the nutepsy was made The police say the lvulv was warm when it was found, nnd inner billt of n roll of money in n pocket also were warm. Reet May Only "Serve" at Parley C'entlmifd from Tills One try and associating himself with a League of Nations project, wlun his pirty was opposing the League of Na tions. The work en the I.e.igue Court probably cost him the secretaryship of state nnd first p'.ece en the recent American delegation. I doubt that he has nnv regrets. A spirit of this sort indicates that lie will play a servitenble second te Mr. Hughes. Still Mr. Beet's abilities are se great that he may be n commanding figute nt the conference In spite of him self. If he does net. if tbe expected hap pens, Mr. Beet will end public life ns he began it, always some one's "centl. always the advocate und spokesman of another lesser, than himself in ability. H s miblic career, like that of Senater Krmx, recently deceased, will be some what of a disappointment. There will remain n sene of great Intellectual power, but wl'heut accomplishments ei'iinl te it. There Is a Hide of Mr. Beet's nature which has net teen sufficiently made known. Disliking publicity, his per sonality is net really understood. The Mr. Beet of pupulur tradition Is half a fiction. One thinks of him ns the cor poration lawyer of the stage, hard and cehl. But be is net one-half se colt! as Mr. Hughes. Perhaps he Is no mero cold than the gracious Mi Hurtling He is deeply setitlmelit.il. lie is moved rentlilv te tcirj as every one who knows him Is awaic He u syni syni eatlu'tic, hut, i v pi te a small i it. It . lie is remote His tenderness t.iward i these of greater age than himself is ! marked. He wen .Mr. Harding h heart ut Marien by bis kindliness te the President's aged fathei There nre two really extraordinary men in the tenferente. One, I.levtl 'iferge, H the age's most I etnai liable figure. The ether has never hi en nnv thing meie than some one tl.se s advo cate. ANYBODYSEENNELLIE"? Puppy Owned by Dr. Carl Williams Missing Since Wednesday A diligent seaitli has fnlled te leveal tl.e wheieltbeuts of "Nellie," elgut months old, wh) disappeared Wednes- uav fit.m lur home with Dr. Curl Wil liams, CO Scheel Heuse lane. Cerman Cerman tewii, n former coach of the Penn foot ball team. I)r Williams expressed the belief this morning that "Nellie" bus been kidnaped. He based his supposi tion en u icvstcrwui' phone message be nceived telling luiu that "Nellie" nj, in safe hands. "The kldimpptr may be lidding 'Nellie' In order te extract a greater reward than has been offered," Dr. Willinms suid. "N"llle" bad net shown any -Aznt, of despondency before leaving her home, and when she wandered away she was in company with her younger brother, who returned footsore and weary Thursday. "Nellie" Is a hlack-ond-yvhite puppy, and gave premlea of becoming n fine better some tiny. William R. Grubb, Editor, Dead Ka-sten. Pa., Nev. fi (By A. P. I William U. (Jiubb, editor and publisher of the Banger Dally News and tbe only Republican ever elected te the office of Prothenotar.v in Northampton County, tiled last uiiflit at his home In Banger, aged sixty-five years, lie hud been In peer health far years, following a stroke of paralysis. XEDGER - PHItfADELPHIA, SATURDAY, WHERE WATER MAIN BROKE There was no water for washing, shaving or the breakfast coffee net this morning In a large area of West Philadelphia following n brcnlc In a main at Fifty-second and Brown streets. Dnmage te the street and workmen making repairs arc shown WOULD SHOOT ARMED BOOTLJEGGERS ON SIGHT Methodist Beard of Temperance Re gards Them as Worst Criminals Washington. Nev. !i. (Hy A. P.) Prohibition agents, in the opinion of the Beard of TeiniKTnnec. Prohibition end Public Morals of the Methodist Kpiscepnl Church, "sdieuld be instructed te remember their wives, children anil the people of the I'liitctl States when their lives nre placed in danger by boot leggers or moenshiners." "Seme people seem te be surprised thnt the Heard of Temperance of the Methodist KpUcepnl Church should suggest that prohibition officers have u light te defend themselves quickly and effectively when threatened by armed cilminals," the beard said in a state ment issued today amplifying a pre vious statement nleng the same lines. "The cries of bereft children of faith ful prohibition efiicers rise te heaven," the statement continued. "It is nothing less than murderous te cvp'ct prohibi tion officers te await the 'Ire of boot leggers with guns in their hands. "Boetleeeers nre the worst kind of trlmlnals. frequently ex-c.invit tn and cruel killers. They are dangerous in the , e-ctreme. When a bootlegger draws a 1... .t 1.1 I... M....1 ........ .t.,,1 tli.it KUII lie suiilliu ec iit.-ti ttiieii .tint t-i. .t. quickly. Thev (prohibition efiicers) ewe it te themselves, te their wives, te their children nnd, above nil, te the majesty of the law te de se." ALICEBLAKE STILL MISSING Warrant te De Sworn Out for Ar buckle Prosecution Witness San FrancLce. Nev. ." (Bv A. P.) Ne trace hud been found late last night of Aliee Blnke. show girl and n lending prosecution witness in the man slaughter case against Bosceo C. i Fatty l Arl.ticklc. who Is he-ins "ought I... tlm mitici, te ntic.icr n summons te a'ppenr before District Attorney Brady nml nvtitntn liee reason for leavdni? the custody of one of Mr. Brudv's ntltuhcs ut Calistegn yesterday. llnr innMier. Mrs .Tnhn Westnll.'ll. of Oakland, who accompanied her from ( nllstesn. also Is being sought. Brudy announced thnt in the event the girl did net appear today at 10 A. f lie will svvetir out m yynrrnnt te detain her under bends a-t h witness Miirnets for- Arniiclrl.. OsteriInv ciiIIimi mm, i tlm iwilliin for t.etinftnna for Afrs Jehn Duffy, custodian of Alice Blake; her son, tieerge Duffy , polio sergeant; Police I.leutenunt Steye Biinner and n man by the name of Uinnlde Pucclncl!!. Tint itintter ritinlnit ttlilc't tltitv ttlt be questioned was net Indicated. CECILIE VISITS HUSBAND Fermer German Crown Princess' Trip te Deem Arouses Speculation Tlm Il'teiie Vnv ."t i Tie A l V Tt tin.. l..e,...n.l I, ',... ,.i.l.,.. 1, ,i , tn.,HAH tills it 'til, III, lit,.- I'i'lll,, tllltk ttitiiit. Crown Princes-s fVcilie, wife of Fred erick William, former Crown Prince of tScrmnny, had nrrived at Deem for a visit with her husband. 1 here was much speculation here re garding tbe visit, because of recent re ports of separation prei ecdings between them A repeit was received in this leuntiv about a year age, quoting a b ttcr mid te have been written bv the (irnnd Duchess Auastasla. of Mctklenburg Schwerin. mother of th" former Crown Princes . te the effect that n tlcutee of separation had been granted Ceellle. J hits it pert, however, w.ts given a atcgerical denial some time later by a member of the former Crown Piintes.' lioiische'd in (iermany RIDDELLSAILS FOR U. S. Publisher te Be Press Representa tive for British at Parley Southampton, Nev. ," - i By A. P.) - I.erd I'idiMI. the newspaper pro pre I riettir, s.ulnl today en the Aquitnnla ftir New Voik te at t us a suit of gen eral press icprcM ntutive for the lit itinh (levernnient at the Washington cun fert nee. lie wa in churge of the Biitlsh press publicity in Pans dining the Peace Conference and has been the mouthpiece of the (ev eminent tn all the impeilaut conferences held recently in England. He is one of the closest friends of Prime Minister l.leyd Geerge TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I-'rf.l rlrk (law. IStt Chestnut nt , nntl Mivneii It Mwan IMt ftuntnul nt Jehn J IXier. 007 N Sliirnhuit tt , and Deloren Wlmrtcnliv ."21 HrwIb t Iltrinaii Kravltz ttl4 N .Marshall it , ami I'timm Krell. 020 I'eiiUr nt Clirlnt I' l.ttnbf. Hiirilnljurtt. l'a , und Mary II Tlttler. nalltineir, .Mil. I.ewlH K. .lohimteii. S2.11 Hprlni; CJrtlfn H , tvnil -Mrtt J. Jievtmttn. H07 N H2il nt Itelarul W Kumji. 007 llutld st . nnd Olive A O.UII. -101H Jlnrinir ;t. Ilt-nrv Hvvart!!. .'r.. )37il I: Hnlnf.ta St., and Klltjtifth H Theman. 0:ion N Hreatl nt. Krnnk KreKr. New Yerk City, and Kllzabeth Illlltt. 717 N' Kith M Ilarrltten II. VeunK. 12S7 Pewttltnn ave , and jatila 11 CurlU. 2223 W. O.tnrd st. Nehela Hemlnakl, New Yerk City and SarMi CarnDbtill. 031 W. Ituntlmr I'tvrlc av William Hartnett. 1803 Mnniphlit at., and Jerphin Zwellnakl. 18"3 JtnmphlB nt. Kdward It. !. 1828 N. Peach t.. end N61II6 llari. iikiiib i net. in Jeit.ph Tfrfere. 1W Mt, Varnon st end Kmma Bheetz. 2(100 Falrmeunt ave. nmmett J' llerrell. 130 Mifflin nt . and Kntherllne Veicel. ISO Mlftlln M Hnreld T, Hakr. l'lymeuth, Matin., and Melll 1 Wllklnaen, Cliesthut Kill, Pa. laaie Htcrn, B37 N 4th at., and Harati Mfitnl. 721" H. nth at, Oenrifi) H. llelaen. ITin llarrUen t . and Kmma Maen. 7102 Wlntilnemlng at. Daniel II 'Woelvln. 3700 llewle t,. end Ida K. Knoch. 8038 Crpln at, Jehn T. MacKeel, 1702 W Yerk at. and Karl D. -Thomaa, ItlJOS X. 17th at. Henry Ilarracleurh, Klklna Fnrk, Pa., ana Jeaale J. JleaenDyr. Jvimna -ara, - CARDINAL GIBBONS' ROSARY GIFT TO FOCH TOMORROW Flaherty Will Make Presentation at Chicago for K. of C. Chlraire, Nev. Tt.- (By A. P.) Twe days crowded with festivities in honor of Marshal Fech bcfun with the allied chieftain's nrrival here this merninj, accompanied by Oencral Pershing ami their Htaffs. The feature of n banquet tomorrow night will be the prcsentutien bv Su preeo KniRlit 1'luherty te Marshal Fech of Cardinal Gibbens' favorite ros ary, n solid geld one present rd te the late Cardinal twelve years age by the KnlsrhtH of CelnmbuH. Compespi 0f yirfiin geld nuggeta, It originally be longed te Jehn II. Keildin, f Duivcr, Mipreme initsttir of the Knights, who made the presentation te llic Canllnal. After (lie official welcome this morn ing, it was planned te take the pmly upon u ttnir of the .southern p.m of Hie city, ending tit the I'tiiversity t.f Chi cage, where the marshal is te leieivc the honorary degree of 1,1,. D. The feature of thi.s afternoon's pro pre gram was the laying nt a wreath upon the Ktntue of Abraham Lincoln. Twe tbeuMitid Le-;itm men nnd finne school cblldreii were te form lints te the stntue through yvMch .Marshal I'ech would puss nn he went tit puy this tribute. Tlil.s evening tin- marshal will he gi.e ! of hoi nl a dinner where tjen- eral Charles (1. U.iwes will act ns miis tt r of ft 'cmenlf'.. Thence the purty will go in a downtown thcatie f()r u Nliiut iiuhlic atldiess. I.ticien Murn tore, grand opera t-lnger, will .sing the "Merttelllnlse." Toiiietitiv, tlie Kni-vhts of Cnlumhus have charge of th" marshurs )iregrnin. A special mass at the llnl Nunie Cath edral will Matt the day inn! afterward .Muifchnl Fech v. ill lend a pnrnile planned te be one of thu largest ever brought together here. ULTIMATUMTOMINERS Kansas Strikers Tdust Return by November 16 or Lese Charters Pittsburg. Kan., Nev. 0. (By A. P. I--Kansas ce.il niincrn, striking in pretest ngninst the Imprisonment of Alexander llnunl il,m,.s,.,l ..i.i..... today wre given until November J (l te ictiiin te work, in an order issued by the previsional ellict rs of the district. Tlie international organization, I niteil Mine Workers of America, au au neuti ed that the clmileis f all local unions would be revolted through sus pension unless these locals ehey the or der of the international union for a ic ic stimptien of work. Indianapolis, Nev. ." (Bv A P. i Jehn T. Clark'en, former Cnileil Stntes Senater from Iowa, lias hcen retained by the Cnited Mine Workers of Amer ica te Institute proceedings testing the constitutionality of the Kansas Indus trial Court law. He i new counsel for the Iowa district miners, SAY MILK STRIKE EBBS N. Y. Distributors Aseert Nermal Delivery Will Resume Soen New Ynili, Nev ."--(By A. P. I--Officials of mil!; distributing companies affected by the wulketu last Tuesday of the Mill; Wagen Drivers' Tuieii nft-st-rted today that the strike crisis had ben passed and that normal tleliveiien would be established early next week. Distribution lias leaped from zero ut the beginning of tli strike te (!.") per cent et net mil, it was asserted, meie than meeting Health Commissioner Copeland's demand for a BO per cent showing. Mere thun tbirty shots were filed by the polite lu the course of a pitched battle in Brooklyn last night when a trewd of strike sympathizers enticuclicil themselves in a building excavation and 'liewered In ieks and stones en three milk wagons. Fifteen uircsts weie made. "HUGHES ST. MAYOR" SLAIN Baltimore Man Found Dying In Bed, With Skull Crushed Baltimore, Nev. fi. (By A. P.) . Jacob fioedle, sixty-five jcuik old, fa miliarly known as "the Mayer of Hughes stieet," was found dying in his bed in his home in the rear of 2T Hughes strict, with a crushed skull, last night. He tiled In the Seuth Baltimore Oencral Hospital. Physicians who examined the great wound in his hcntl, clotted with bleed, saitl that he had RUBtalncd the Injury some time the night before nnd had lain mertnlly wounded nil day in the room which lie called home. Geedie Is be lieved te have been yvealthy. UNKNOWN HERO NEAR HOME Olympla, Bearing His Bedy, 1000 Miles Frem Coast Wnclitnrrlir. K'ne fi tilt- A T The cruiser Olympln, bringing home' the oetiy ei America s unknown soldier, was rfnnrtnl trulm. n tlm Vnt't. TVnn...i A approximately 1000 miles enst-nnrtlieast ut t njie v narics, vn. The destroyer Bornadeu has been as signed te meet the Olvmpla and escort her te Washington. The destroyer will lenve Hampton Bends Monday night nnd pick up the Olympln probably Tuesday morning. The. Olvmpla, with her escort Is due at the Washington Navy Yard at nbeut 3 P. M, November 0. NOVEMBER 5, 1921 WATCH YOUR SIEP! 2 CARS IN POUND Autes Soized After Having Boen Parked for Hours In Re stricted Area TO SHOW NO FAVORITISM Watch your step or, rather, walch your t-tep motorists, or you'll have te jcurncy te the "enr pound" afoot te hall Elizabeth out. Though the Mayer's seizure order docs net se Inte effect officially until Wednesday, police nre Betting n little practice In ndvnnce. Twe cars nre In the city pound, nt the city van (stables, Eleventh and Wharten streets, where they were tnken yesterday after they hed steed for hours en the street. Ah n preliminary te the enforcement of the ertlcr Issued by the Mayer ngnlnst parking, all the yellow nnd red "Ne Parking" signs have been collected and brought te City Hall courtyard, where thev nre "narked" themselves In n thick group. There will be no signs needed In fifture te Indicate that you may park here, or may net park thcrcj jcu may net park anywhere between Pine and llace, Seventh and Seven teenth streets. Truck Mny Lead nnd Unload Business firms will be permitted te slop tlicir trucks for leading and un lending. Superintendent Mills said It hntl come te his cars thnt Councilman Ven Tngen is saying the police authorities hnve no power te clear tlr cstrcctH of parked motorcars. "If Councilman Ven Tngen violntes the ordinance," said Superintendent Mills, "his car will be taken up. This Is net n new law. It has been en the statute books n long time, but has been brought tin again by the newspapers. Wc nre going te enforce it te the letter. "Twe or three hundred men will be rnlled in next week te enforce the law. Wu de net intend te hit the ltttle fel low In the 'llivver' nny mere thnn nny one else. We will take the liveried chauffeur in his limousine nleng with the rest. We will hnve a force of ex pert mechanics te open the locks, nnd u licet of big trucks with chains te haul cars away. Ne Tlme Limit Plncrsl "There will be no time limit placed en the parking of cars. Circumstances will govern each case. Ignorance of tin law Is no ecu--e. The cars will be tnken te the Medel Fnrm, in Seuth Phila delphia, te City Hull or te the van stables. Wc nre going te make It ns difficult for these people ns e.sslliie. We will make them take an affidavit when they come te the garage te get their cars, and they will have te pay fe unit h storage n dny. This order is aimed nt the parking hog. The stray nutomehile will be treated precisely like a stray horse used te be." HAYNES EXTOLS DRY FORCE Contrasts Prohibition Agents With Unscrupulous Wets Wiisliiticlen. Nev. fi. (By A. P.)--The field staff of ('.it prohibition en fercement force cemprii-es "men of character and cnllber who serve from tlie motive of patriotism." Federal Commissioner liny nes declared yester day in n statement published as a trib ute te these workers. "Thcfc men have faced death, scorn ami temptation," lie said. "They are sleepless in vigilance, iiiisvv'crvln;; in levaltv ami fearless In doing their dally tasks." Mr. Hay ncs added tint the illicit liquor traffic embraced "unscrupulous men eT unlimited means, as well as common creeks. I In made public a list of casualties recently sustained by the prohibition forces, showing that five men had met their d'.'iitb and two oth eth ers hud had narrow cscaites. AUDUBON TO BURY ITS HERO Military Funeral Tomorrow for Town's Slain Service Man Autluh'in, N. l.. Nev. fi. Audubon is draped with lings ut half-mast and tlecniatetl with hunting in honor of Its one son who paid the supreme sacrifice in tbe World War. A military funeral for William T. Treult will be held tomorrow afternoon. His hotly nrrived here a few days age from Prance, where it hntl been Interred after being killed in battle. Burial v.-i 1 1 take place from the home of the soldier's brother, nt 2M Oakland avenue. In charge of Audubon Pest. Ne. i20U, American I.eglen. The cortege will leave the house and march through the principal avenues of tlie borough, nnd while passing tlie Audubon lire headquarters the fire bell will be tolled. MRS. FAY PHEBE HARVEY Wife of Media Docter Dies Follow ing Operation Mrs. 1" v Phebf Harvey, of Media, wife of Di. P.llls Marshall Harvey, tiled at her home last night following an operation performed three weeks age. She was fifty yenrt old. Mrs. lliuvey was a member of the Women's (".lib in Media and the Provi dence r'rlcniU' .Meeting. Besides her lur band she leaves six children, .lane. Anna, Marshall, Mnrgeiy, Belfe nnd Plu be. I'uneial services will be held Monday afternoon und builul will be nt Kennett Square. i)i:.Tiis Itt'SA H lltlll- II I r'uiiMitt triiiiiH I)Ut"tJlli:U'l-Y - At 7mllnnnrillH. lrid.. un lev H 1U"1. MAUTIIA. DOL'tlHI'r.TV. fin- rlv of riillutle'phl.i Strvlcn nn Memluy ernint'. lit 10 n'rlerlt, nt thn Oliver II, I'alr Idi; . ls'Jn Clietitnut st I'hlluiiclplilu In- rnunt urtvfiti. strirt'M. uu .liiieiny. .tut i, ui ,i e cinci., nt llnven MuthedlHt IIulHi-eiml Church. 2.1il uml Cjxfunl bts lntrrinent Il.ittlinure, Md IIAnT. On Nev. 4 lli'Jl, JOHN J. ,Ir . 'irluvi-il nun or Jtihu J. and S'nriih Hurt (nf .. t ii. .1.. ii.i.u .....1 ri.....i. i... I.... . . il.eimnn). HvIallveH und fr'ends Invltcil tu funeral, en Aiununv ui inn A. .M., from llH mit ri'Hiimni e, jiwi n. wauiiinn nt. jei iinn inamt nf mullein. 10 A. M.. Church of Lthe Hely Nnuic. Interment New Cathedral 1. riurinii , w , IiANOJAHR Nev. 1. HKIt.MAN V., Iiun blind nf Kmmn C. LniiKlnhr (nee Knnll), itKFtl 35. HelutlveH nnd fi lends art In. lied te attend flint nil. Monday. 1! I'. .I.. from renliK'iicn. B1L' Ulnmend nt Inturmcnt pit. atn ItemiilnH mity be vlewtd Hundui. 7 te (i I M I.ONU. On Nev. 0. ltl"l, ItnilECCA I.ONCI rneiliir of Mrs. Ailrtle M. I.. Lin coln and Mm. llenrv A. Moere. In her Bilth yenr Heivlrn en .Monday afternoon at " o'clock, at her lale residence, Viyi ur0 McrAUTIIY On Nev. n, 1021. ANNIi; n McCAItTHV inte Mc(lewan). wife of Michael .1. McCarthy. Ilelallven unit friends, aliie Married Wwhiui'h Sodality of th Church of th Uenu. Invlled te funeral en Tuesday nt H-30 A. M.. from her late rimldnnce, 'Jeit Poplar Ht. Helmnn hlsti madii nf retiu tm nt Iho Chureh of the Ue.u. nt 10 A. M ill. ttrinent IIelv Cra Cemetery. SCUI.Ii. Nev. a, inai. TJICi.MAH HOWAV beii of the lute Alfred Penrose and Marv James .Scull. Funeral hervlces at his hrether's rcldente, (111 Ouv st , I'heenlitvili.. Ph.. Tuewlav. hth lust , U.'IO A V ! ' TWKI.VK8 Nev. !1 HICIIAItn! Iiii.lmni of Anna M I.. It. Twelves. Vunera .er Pen. Tuenduy, 1'. M, late rwldenc.. "u"i Cooper st.. Oamden, N. J. Intern ent n,V yate. Friend, may call Monday?" te " V.Pj" Dliitll.K.s Suddenly, Nnv .1. Itl.M. I. .ill!.' . Willi in JUIUI l.. i'iukm-i. tiyt'H und rrletiilH ure Invlteil tn nilt-nd funr.i1 wrvlnH Memliiv. 11 A. M . ut the ruHliUnL ,f In r KlMtr. .Mra. rretltrli k Well, H. I. r. I.nwmtm live, nml Onklund tt. Intei ii,, nt Nnithvvnnil Cemeler . rrlutids inn HANH. At Atlantic City, en Nev. 4. ANVIi: i: JJVAN.H. widow of Wllllniii i: I'yiins Due nellCH yv'll Im Klverr ri.r.TCiii.ii mattii: ki.i:t''hi:u. yvite nf Hev Julia T. I'leUlit-r. Nev. 3. lli.'l. Ilrlntlva ami fiicndH Invltfd te f uncial Ferger Demands Pass and Wallts Out of Jail Les Anjjelcs, Nev. C (By A. P.) L. It. Klmtncl, wns sentenced te one te fourteen years In the 8nn Qucntin Pcnltcntlnry en a charge of forgery yesterdny. He was taken te the county Jail, but nn hour later he walked out smilingly, said "geed-by" te the doorkeeper nnd disappeared. Several hours Inter It was dis covered thnt a visitor had no pass. lie had given it up te a mnn who demanded it, thinking he was a jail official, but it wns Kimmel, who presented It te the doorkeeper and wen his liberty. PEOPLE'S HORSE SHOW Mayer Reviews Parade of Rldera en Wlssahlcken Hundreds of persons who comblne a fondness for horses with n love of the outdoors viewed the People' Henie Shew en the Upper "WlKsnhlcken nt Valley Green this nftcrnoen. Mayer Moere reviewed it parade of columns of horsemen. The columns formed nt 2 o'clock nt Aliens lnne, en the, Upper 'Wissa 'Wissa lilcken, nnd proceeded north te Ilex n venue, then countermarched te n point near Valley Green. Four-in-hands were In the van, followed hy mounted park guards, mounted police, snddlc herws in columns of fours, hnrncss horses, ponies, wheelmen nnd hikers. Among the riders were the Mounted Guard of the Myntlc Shrine, commanded by Captnln E. M. llartlctt. W. l-'rcc-Innd Kendrlck. Receiver of Tnxcs, rede with them. The Mounted Guard of the ICIks, in clinrgc of Captain Furcy Kills. nlse took pnrt. A military touch wns lent by a squad ron of Nntlennl Gunrd cavalry com manded by Majer Mustin. Then Heme of Hie old "Wild "West" wns injected by cx-ceyv punchers of the Western Raddle Club, under cemrannd of Chief Compten. WOMAN SHOT THREE TIMES Rew Started With Neighbor Over Hanging of Clothesline C'nrn Davis, colored, thirty. 'l."n Myrtle street, was shot three times this mernlnt? bv Ilerthn Wendem. nlse cel- eted, twenty-five, of the Fame address, follevvliiK an nrgument ever the lianglni; of u clothesline. Clara Davis Is in the Roosevelt Hos pital, where she U11 probably die, and Ilertlin Windem. who pave herself up, 1h beinc held without ball. The nrtcument started two weekH age, nnd Uertlia Windem says that last Thursday, after hanzinu the line, Clara Davis cut it down. This merniiiv. wliile Cium Davis wns hiiusint; up clnthc, the ether woman walked into the back yard, drew a revolver nnd filed live shots nt her. Tlirre of them took ef fect. An nntl-mertcm .statement wns taken nt the hospital in which Ciur.i Davis nct'tiHi'il the ether woman. In the inrnmvhiW, Ilertlin Wiiulem went te the lliirtl (.trcet and rairmeiint ave nue station nntl confessed the snoeting. NAVAL TR0PHIES AWARDED Prizes Wen by Oklahoma, Albany and Lea in Respective Classes Washington, Nev. fi. (Itv A. I'.) Tlie bronze unall-arnis trophies offered by the Nnvy Department for the year 1 020 -2 1 were wen by tin: hattle4ip'()k hattle4ip'()k Inlieiun, th" oml'er Albany and the de stroyer Lea In their respective clnsv-cH, the Navy Department announced to day. The silver cup for the At In title (!ect match wns wen by the battleship Ok lahoma, (hi i belns the second year that the match and battleship trophy have been wen by this ship. The Atlantic Meet officers' tentn match wan wen by n team from the battleship Arizona. The officers,' individual pis tol match was yven bv Lieutenant Coin Cein tnander K. II. llarber, of the Okla homa. REFUSET0 TESTIFY Twe Witnesses Won't Take Stand In Murray Trial Twe witnesspH wiiii nre nlse defend ants but net en trial refused te testify today nt the trial of Jehn K. Mitrrnv" charged with sheeting and killing Mkein Ontnh en Houth College avenue. Mav 111. UCf). Themas McIIale nnd James Mclaugh were the witnesses who refused te tes tify en the ground they might incrim inate themselves. They were with Mur ray and ethers when Ostnli yvn.s held up. Jehn Donahue, another tKcndnnt, corroborated testimony that Murray fired tlie shot. Donahue had lefnsinl te testify at Murray's first trial lust Jan tiarv. when Murray was ennvt...,.i ,.t first tlegiee niunlrr." Me gained ni.yV trial. Thief Steals Squire's Trousers Chester. Vn,. Xev. e. Justice nf the IWe M. P. Maltlaml nearly had t "if. a barrel yesterday te dispense justice A thit f Thui'sihiy njijlit hreke into i tailor shop mid stele one article e fine pair of trousers belonging te tin squire Luckily he owns another pair, unci uev hopes thi. thief is brought before him for a liearius. J EGaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets a u ' VI Members Will, However, pe term Duties Until New Mln-9 istry Is Formed J n f ADMO DAI IPV lliirtt..... H n..me .vmvi UIHv-HANGEO II.. tt. A.. I.J., '".! Telde, Nev. JR. The Jnpnne-C c.J Inet resigned office after a. mcetlnr m The resignation of the Cabinet wm! came as n d rect result- nt i. "" tlen of Premier Ilnrn yetennyTm net cause nny Immediate change f-W Government, ns the mlnlstr. 7 obedience te Imperial Injunction' Jj nelfci There will be no chnnge in rte!: either dlnlemnlin .iA..V! PC7. clnlly tefennl the WnKten Sf icrence en limitation of nrinntnents IZ Far Knatern nreb emq ai-'"." LVhl.ln Etnln,l' ' "-""8 'Hails Best Efferts for i.n.. "The tleleirnteq will t t- . . bet effort for the 7nYc of ( dp in nurstmncc of the ftindiS Kl c IS! -.n ??ment limltntienrS. mil uwwn in me nnnm nt i... n. " ' ment," he snl.l. v ue'- VlHceutit Uchldn will take llD n. nffnira nf the Ministry of 5f,i'-P. ' ' winch ITcinlcr Ilnrn hnd been iri nttcntlen nftcr the departure of A? mlni Knte. the l,n.l .i... "'.AH. for the Wn.hlntfnn ;' ""it m,nSti7, Within nn hour nftcr tlie armmi.. ' lien of tlift Prnmlnr ,, n.ki-a,',M-: extrnerdinnrv ncsHlen, Viscount UclhL nreslillnir- iininiu i.i.t. "Jiiiim luBlen of the cnV,e w'm"' rTc,0lnpnn.Icd Minlrter of tk Interior Tokemnnl. went te the nallt! " eixurcu me imperial approval ( the iIpm cnntlen of i. vi. -i . .' " ffir-t1fe,c!LhJtte S ricant Infnrinntlnn ... ...m.i. first regarding the identity of t 1 nt whose hands Premier Ham 1 It became known tetlnv ci.nt .i.: "L:r tl" Vl "r. J .fnner membttS ...v. uu..,UiUi, ,n- Miituer class const!, tut.ng the lower nobility under the Jin. aneae feudal nystem, who had been mnn of Importance during the mteri.i iiuu perieu. i Thu son, it nppeare, wni of an er. rutic nnturc und 3 regarded p( lltical fanatic. He wns nrrcst-tl Irani'., (. ..tely after the Blabbing. l-ct,clTI xnuHnjmm, WnH CHCOltillg Trtm ,, llllfft tl'liu l.n.11.. 1 . .( '"tll ........ e unuij liu en uie arm tali ...Ma in ui.tui-'iing' tne essiisii. Never Spelte After Attack Premier Darn. It ,li.f,.tntn f. j. tails of Friday 'u tragic cveiite tlmthiTr si.uiu win, never spoue after the lirtt onset of tlie ussnssin. Tlie Premier nuived of tlie sfnili n .i,.... i. .. tc lake n t mlii for Kioto in .nini.. iti'iurc tne train was title te leave, ami '.i -"'""'naster invited the Premier .t -t . . . . "' "'timi ...ui nn ii.it i it, real in tne station of- rce mr n moment. i.eivvceii tun office nnd tlie tile , ti retigii which pnnseiigcri- nneh He' i.iuerms is tne station blackboard, enl it nut uciunti hum uiarktieard that tbe r.sMKsIn was lurking ns ihe l'reraier tnjerged from the office nnd approached i (he gate. Darting out from behind his shelter. till Vfilltti i.nt.in I...... .V.II.....1.. f... tt ......... ...mt. uiiii.i-iii;tit'i,Y inie con tact with his victim and thrust hlsknif.- iite the Ptemier'H breast, ele.se te tbe in in i. me I'remtr-r collapsed Instant It r (k 1 1 1 . . , i. , t it ... ... munis in mi ncer without i Dies Within Heur Krieuds cnrrlcil lilm t tlm .teii. iiir.ster'11 elliie, which be hml left only u moment neieie, nnd 11 physUina who was a Member of the pnriv gave hlu immetliate nictlical ittentlim Tbe Premier, however, could net be reivcu, aiiu uieti within an heiir vvilli. out, l'r nlnlii'r i',)ns,.,,iisi.i.ss IIU utr , win) had been summoned directly after' tlie attack, renclietl the station tee late itt see 111:11 alive. Shortly aflervvnnl the hedv wns re moved te his home, (.round wlihh for hocks UeiihreH nntl lanterns UrIucI the streets, while elliciuls and friends sireameti te the lcsldeiicc te offer con cen (hJenccs. Diirin? tlie fveniiig an emissary front" tilt' Imperial llOilUPlinlil Klnr-M ,,,r,lln the home that the late Premier luJ neon rni-ed te the lirbt grnin of the nceim raiiK et the Imperial ceml. HELD FOR FAILING TO WED Prospective Grids Says Party Wit All There Except "Mate" Clinrges growing out of n wedding it Which the hHilni-nwini fiiileil tn nnnp-r. were made against Stanley JakeiibecVl tt l.l 1 S., . S. I. I 'vvi'iiiu uiiti .vieuiii y ernen siretn. Camden, this morning, before Itecenler htncUliouse. He was held In SeOU ball. Anna Ilirnrxkn. IV.It Knntli Ninth street, testified slie nnd .Inlienherk were engaged ter about a year and ttieir weililinir wns kih fur Oi teller L" . lllll evening, sue wild, the orchestra vvaiet her home, the guesls asseniblt'il, the Polish priest was there, but no bride groom. Tint tieililinr ttnrtr fliil ei'ervthinf eNe but see the ceremony, She wiM when she met .laKcuDccK the lien tn; he told her be hud decided net te mnrr; her, JAPANESE CAlf PROMPTLY RESli Personal Christmas Greeting Cards Engraved from hand-wrought plates HPIiOSE who would express the A sentiment of the season with cards of exceptional quality and distinction are invited te select from the produc tions of this house. The interest of patrons will be better .'.erved if selections are made early, even new. i ( )' T ? " s I ,s .yj ' n ' te 1 mYJJmtim J!1 4Atm I id' ) sWMM,,i,lfcu , Kftjl te4j4tfhJL2te vr , r.k. -. .'mLmti I W l W. t ' ;-i-rjB wMBKy!