$ THE WEATHER Fair and colder feii'ruti Tuesday cloudy and colder; nioile.nlo northwest winds. TEMrEnATKKX: AT EACH HOUIt t NIGHT EXTRA JjU 110 111 12 I 1 I 2 3 -tt 0 pr4Pi5Bi57 lei iei ma I I I jM VOL. VIII. NO. 47 Entered Becend-ClaM Matter at thj Po.tefTlc.- at rhlladelrtii,, r. Under the Act of March 0, 18TO PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 Published Dally Except Sunday. Subscription FrltM te a Tear by Mall. Cepyrluht, 1021, by Public ldter Company PRICE TWO CENTS U HONORS DIAZ .. TALY BESTOWS ITALY'S IDOL AT LIBERTY'S SHRINE EOALUPONMAYOR faedem of CHy Extended te Man Who Turned BacK aus iriana en Second Day of Visit pASSADOR RICCI PINS DECORA I IUN uruin muunc BkV 'H 4aHS; r 1 Then, denti ,11 rftc General Certainly Has Seme Busy Day i..n home of Colonel Geerge F. Ijljr, Elklns Park, and is escorted te City Hall. Reception in Mayer's office. Visit Independence Hall. Guest of honor at luncheon In Btllwuc-Stratferd at 1 o'clock. Visits Italian section of the city ltd (tops at Itallnn Federation Bulldinif, 1011 Seuth Eighth ntrcet. Whisked out te Valley Ferge. ' Quest at banquet In Bollovue Bellovue Bollevue Btritford at 0 :30 o'clock. Midnight, leaves for New Yerk. WViflK? KmRm tii' lvk f? ' 'oil ' AHIHHHIHitai'l : HSHHRiV'iyHiHHHHHHHaHIHH BELL MAN WARNED !5KK DONALDSON ABOUT TARPINGJDF WIRES Tostifiea at Insurance Commis sioners' Hearing, Where Cor Cer Cor eon and Pusey Rew STATE DEPUTY SHOULD ffE - PROSECUTOR, IT IS ARGUED Central Armande Vittorle Diaz, idol Mil Italy and here of the war, who saved WUt country and smashed the Austria .pter, was given the freedom of rhlla- ildpbia today by Jlayer Moere. lathe Oencrars presence, at n re- Utlea in City "Hall, Ambassador Ricci, tprtsentatlve of the Italian King, planed the Order of the Crown of Italy te Majer Moere's breast, with the title U Chevalier. .Liter, after a visit te the Liberty Bdl at Independence Hall, the. gencrni tw the Mayer's luncheon guest at the BtHevue.Stratferd. Tien early morning this was a day ketaaelesa activity for the general, and rf endless homage from Italians and asericans as well. lie here of the Plave was given such Urreetlng by Philadelphia as must have reclsded aim of the honors paid him ttta ha returned te Heme victorious. The General, after his tumultuous wfeeiae in this city yesterday, spent tli night at the home of Colonel Geerge F,. Trier, former State commander of lb American Legien, at Elklns Park. Starts Day Early Tke day began for the generalissimo i little after 0 this morning, when he iron from his bed in the blue room of ill Tyler home. After a bath the (airaliasime get quickly' Inte his uni form and prepared for a walk about the trtite with Colonel Tyler. Fer about forty-five mluurs they nlked through the garden and '.awns. Captain J. A. Franchinl, the general general Iidme's aide, accompanied them. The general commented several times a the beauty of the surrounding coun ceun trjiide aad a peculiar peace he path- irfd from the morning air. A fleck of Mtp grazing en Colonel Tyler's Inwn ridted his ndmirntien and a horti herti caltaral student in "farmerette cos tume," ivhe was working in the garden, aroused hle curiosity. Later the party returned te the louse for breakfast. At the table were general Dlnz. Colonel T.vler. Captain Franchinl nnd the interpreter who iccemparhes the Kencrnllssme. Welcomed at .Mayer's Ofllcn Waitln? tn RPA tin. rrflnnrnl titlinn hn tijlly left Colonel Tyler's home for n Wit te Majer Moere's eflicr, Kcheduled tale place m 11 :I?0 o'clock, was Jehn McCormack. of Elklns Park, a "ttran of thn Hiltlsli fnrcew u-hlcli d in Italy "I often caw hi in at close range." Id McCormack. "Il was n bplcndid v i "11' n "ruv(v lnfln- IIl' never irtcd Ms men te go where he would net "id them His very appearance made nibra ' Italy's ( nlers Cheer General (ifncfnl tlin. I4. 1 ...I I f . I ..-.1 Wcechertlj after 11 o'clock. He and ii 3rt wcn' in '''ice mitomebilcs. Si . !fM r"lln Genernl Diaz anil Wlend 'lyler In the nec-end were iJcDrpmint f) n .! i ,-, , f;i Jcinrwe In the third wcre HnT V olenL'1 W- '' Uuckey. of the I'nltcd Stales Arinj On the urn in tint.! ii.n ...I.... ......A.i hln , ... ' . tut i uif i)imri;u MOJ dttel nrh ilnpn.t.,,1 .. Itl. A -I. Mnaiid liaMnn llagi,. The party mimed weugD t lielteiilmm and East (icrmaii- Wftil In Th.aIm I.-'-. (In. ii. in unie, crossing under ueiennsylvamn Itaih-end bridge, where K Va i " laberel-fi nt work dropped ieawi '? ,""1 !-al,,tei1 Hiuaitlj. th tv. """'""B tneir salute. 1'iriv General Diaz, Italy's "Man of Destiny," today paid silent hemage te the ideals of the Liberty Ucll. He is shown luting me dcii wiuie amuassaiier Itlccl is fnciiis nway from It NAB 2 SUSPECTS IN CHESTNUTST.CHASE Reid & Fert Haberdashery Clerk Catches One Alleged te Have Stelen Ties HUNDREDS SEE CAPTURES te town ever the llilnin. Vi . '" ' "lenei Tyler ex tiln.?,5 tl"' '-"uHf of the Purk and .-" 1'llil "fc 1UVIT (IrUe. f'e mini Tvl... iwnuijff out liiist r fn . ir,A j- , "' iweiny-ielinii street J,0.0 lairmeiuu nvennn ai r. "W Ml Cnllewhlll streejs. the nUiir IV,. I . . , unu,n 0 r,,Br Twi)i Ce,amn Faar COMBATS RATE GUARANTEE R'PI of Railroad Prevision Urged Before Senate Committee AaJi1"?,' 'ey- T tI3 A. V.) 8tatenf,nTi , r,'h',Heii te the Hid! . lreai1 ""Kulntien iM.wcrswas CJ"layn.tu .! ' "nnt0 Intentate fiii . . """"Mice. Kiw n!',:.,,,e- nt Fhll,n"- "I'Pear JleiF.E.n? """'h f"'- ! Aiiirr. mnmV.", """"" rcdernilen. iiraed a BtltV M ",;.l"'"-w"1' ''"theritles of the wamere f ,,... "',""" tllL' Inteintiile lh oalled , ,ll',1Men!i "! n-penl of tt the ,..?' " I,cr ct,,lt 'le Biiuranti-u me m..i The bribed n m , suarantee was e ad ai n ,ii... lllni'il" "s ""nt" law. wiltiess .. ..";,. '" '"'tuinl laws niiiiire. n. .. -v.,dn rv1nrks St HI lllll. of '"'nan inurl' fc ' , uav Nev 7 Lewer lt A P. i - mr inn i i I,, , " IIIIIM'C'II fiPird - i "I'enejl at n inlV low m, el -n Points fruui HmunieH Twe sneak thieves stele ties In a haberdashery nt 1200 Chestnut street nt neon today nnd were captured after a wild chnse through excited throngs. Se great wiik the crowd attracted that traffic wbr blocked and all sorts of rumors were rife. One of the men hnd entered the store which id conducted by Ileid & Fert while all the clerks were In the rear and had grabbed seven ties from a rack. He was seen bv William P.. Whltecnr, a clerk, who ehaicd him from the store, crying "step thief." The cry was heard by persons en the sidewalk, who stepped and crowded around the store entrance te see what it was all about. Out of the store dashed the bandit. The crowd parted te let him pass. lie ran up te an alleged confederate, passed him the seven ties and fled up Chestnut street, pushing his way through the crowd. Right behind him was Whltecnr. The passing of the ties from one man te nnetehr was seen by Charles 11. Heart, 41220 0nge avenue, n drug sales man. Heart spotted his man, who ran In an opposite direction from his con federate, holding the ties tightly in his grnp. Heart followed him down Chest nut street. The excitement became se intense men shouted and women sci tamed. Whitecnr i aught hN man at about the same time Heart came up with his. There were short. Minrp struggles, and tlrn tin two captives gave up when they saw Tiaffic Patrolmen Kntes and Pyeil come shouldering through the crowd. The piisener" weie taken te City Hall, where thej rave their unmet- as Gilbei'i Ilerr. twenty-two. Swain htreet, and Geerge TravN, thirty. Amciienii strcf above Vine. MINISTER HELD IN BAIL Weman, Hit by Aute, "Sheek Her self Like Chicken," He Says The Kev. S. W. Steckel. IS Mont Ment Mont gemery avenue, Narberth. pastor of the Cjnwjd l'l-esbjlerian Church, was held under S.'OO bail te appear when wanted today by .Magistrate Mecleary following an automobile accident yes leidaj in which the Ilcv. Mr. Steckel ran down mi unknown woman nt Itread and Courtland streets. When the accident eecuricd jester day. Ir. Steikel snid the woman was Knocked le the pavement, hul get un iippniputly uninjured. "She snoek horse I ike n i hii-ken. fie said, "and did net seem much the worse for l lie cvperlenre. When sh' found I was a minister she lefuncd te give hi r ti'iine and said she would net testir'v aguiiist ine because she vnsn't hurt " $35,000 FRAUD CHARGED Creditors Cauee Arrest of Clothing Dealer en Magistrate's Warrant Samuel llrrdimaii. a clothing dealer. whs arrested today in his home. 2!1 Seuth Fifty-ninth street, en a charge of attempting te cheat nnd defraud creditors who say he obtained $:tr,(H)() in merchandise from them. Hei'slimnn has n store at 721 Kace street. It was closed several days age by the Sheriff, acting en a cieililer's complaint. Simen Knufman, of Illcli & Kauf man. Till Maiket street, wholesale clothing dealers, who represent about twentj -live croilrterH, sa.vs Hershman ewes hl-t linn $1700. The creditor" obtained the warrant from Magistrate Heaten. HAITIAN 'SjOJ BY MISTAKE' Negro Prisoner Executed Without Cause, Fermer Officer Testifies Wusli'iiglcn. .Nev. ".illy A. I". i Killing of a N'igie prisoner m lliull. thieiipMi mi -taken enlers te a inarmc imps i.iptnhi. was relnleil today bv I' i,. S)i"iu , of Freiiiiint. N'cli former mm in mips lieiilniint, te the Senate c niiniiltee mvestlgatiiu Auirriruii oe ee i ii iitinii of the island. Mi Sn-'ir Ictltliil that Capluiu Tliein H I. i'dwiiriN, who later was killed in mi .liepluiie iiccideiit, gave the iirdi'M fin' I he execution by n marine privnti, hul "under u mistake." The witness said lie did net knew hew the piUttiku "irteil. GIRL-WIFE'S LOVE NOTES SHOW PLOT TO KILL SPOUSE i 17-Year-Old Girl Held for Man's Death After Letters Are Read Following the rending of impassioned love letters, Cenccttn Scalesc, seventeen years old. of 72.r Seuth Sixth street, was held by Corener Knight today as an accessory before the fact of her hus band's murder nt the inquest Inte the death of Antonie Scnlesc. Scalcse, who was twentj -six jeais old, lived with his young wife ut 72." Seuth Sixth street. He was whet and killed, it Is alleged, by Frank Hnt Hnt tnglle, seventeen years old, new a fugi tive. The Corener's .Jury declared Bat Bat tnglle did the sheeting. The letters read by the court inter preter tedny showed Unttaglle had sug gested killlug Scalese nnd himself, tint the girl had urged him net le de this, suggesting that she would kill ier Inn band by putting poison in his tea. "If ou sheet him," a letter nad. "I will lese you, my svvcetheait " IGLEIN TO CONFER WITH MAYOR ON GAS "Let's Get Together or Wash Our Hands of Matter," Coun cil Head's Policy U. G. I. OUTLINES PLAN MARKET ST CROWD SEBAjJlftttUlY Machine With Victim of Trelley Accident Runs Down Man at Tenth Street Hiclinrd Weg'cln. piesident of Cily Council, it became- known tedav. plain te confer with .Mayer Moere and mem. bees of Council at mi curly date with a vieu of fettling the ciglilecn-ineiiths-j "Id g'ls-'easi. ipiestlnti. The Councilman's policy. It was e. plained. Is. "Let's get t gether. talk j i lie iiiiestieii ever. Ihy the curds en the ' ible mid get .seinewJiere. If it can't I be done, then let's wnsh our hands of the matter." I Tiie Weglein plans- were lcm-ned fol fel ! low In-,- the lcceipl of ,, letter l-v Wee em from the I'nitnl (ins Itmum-n. mint Company. Till- letter was in a rcpiy te a request president tur tl Stale Insurance Commissioner Don Don aldeon was warned that tapping tele phone wlrea was a violation of law. even In an investigation te uncover arson fiends, Harry W. Haggcrty, a special agent of the Bell Telephone Company, testified today. Mr. Donaldsen was given a further hearing before Magistrate Heaten nt 10.15 Spring Garden street. He is charged with conspiracy, the charge re sulting from the close surveillance kept ever the office of n fire insurance ad juster. The Insurance Commissioner was in vestigating reports that firebugs, known ns "torches," were operating In this city nnd thnt they were "making" fires nnd sharing in the payments made by Insurance companies In settlement of the resulting claims. The methods Mr. Donaldsen is said te hnve used In his investigation re sulted in his nrrest. Gorden Objects te Pusey Fermer Judge James Gay Gorden, one of counsel prosecuting the charge against Mr. Donaldsen, objected stub bornly te the presence tedny of Colonel Fred Tayler Pusey. Deput.v Attorney General who was assigned by Attemev General Alter te defend the Conimls' Cenimls' Conimls' siencrs. Colonel Pusey lniti-il that the State Attorney General will stand by Mr. Donaldsen. The prominence of the accused offi cial and the nnture of the charge drew an immense crowd te the henrin; room, although comparatively few gained ad mission. About thlrt.v motorcars were parked along Spring Garden street near the magistrate's office. Every squitie inch of fleer space be fore the magistrate's desk w.w iainni '. with counsel witnesses and ethers. A patrolman was kc,it busv dealing n small space se nch witness cmiIi1 lull; without 1'cin": elbowed nnd jostled. An ether patrolman at the curious. Colonel I'usev s(nnd near lr. Den ald' en as Magiitr.'itc llenieu tei.k his scat. Cerner Judge Gorden .mil Jehn 1J. K. S'M'K. his nssechle counsel, had cenferied Iniellv when Pusey ap peared. Claims Pusey .Should lie Prosecutor Trustee for Defunct Firm Will Take Action for Alleged Debt Pr-iej M. Chandler's challenge te "go ahead and sue" has been accepted by Wlllard P. Harrews, trustee for the bankrupt firm of Chandler Itrethers & J Ce. In n letter mailed Mr. Chandler this I morning by J. Heward Ileber. counsel for the trustee. Mr. Chandler Is notified ' that he does ewe the firm of Chandler i Brethers & Ce. a large sum of money, in the opinion of these In n position te knew-. Furthermore, suit te recover this money, it Is snid, will be Instituted seen. In his letter Mr. Ueber said : "t am In receipt of your favor of the Ith and have noted contents. Ac cording le the books of Chandler Brethers cc Ce . supplemented by verbal statements of certain members of the firm and former empleyes, you nppear te be indebted te the bankrupt estate In a substantial amount. "The trustee, at an enrlv date, will institute appropriate proceedings se thnt the matter may be legally ndjudleated with as little delay ns possible." It has been charged that Percy M. Chandler ewes the defunct firm between S2."i0,000 nnd $."00,000. This he denies. GREA T BRITAIN VEERS TOWARD U. S. POSITION ON FAR EASTERN ISSUE PREPARE FOR PARKING WAR Police Ready for Campaign, but Will Lift Ban at Night The "no parking" orders ftem Pine te Unte and Seventh t" Seventeenth streets, are net te be enforced nfter ti P. M., and will net. therefore, interfere with hBatre patrons. Superlnt ndeut Mills said today. Strict, enforcement, cf the ordinance designed te clear the streets of curb crewders will begin about Wednesday. A specin' Miuad el patrolmen will be sew .... Tint tilli i Ii-ii-n ilnl.n nil llin m... I in. . -- " ..... terhts who leave their cars In the treets f"r hours at a time. Thry will be the '1-sf te feel the weight of the fanuini?:!. Signs and circii'ins giving complete di tails of the ii ilina.'ccH nnd the new rides Jrawn up by th Ilurrnu of Polite are te be distributed te all public ga-lftges. Churches in Britain Pray for Arms Conference Londen, Nev. 7. (By A. P.) The .-"Ilgleiis world of Great Brit tin, ns .-cflceted by pulpit references, Is dceplv impressed with the impor tance of the Washington Armament "(inference and with whnt It per 'ends for mankind. In conformity ivith the appeal of the Archbishop if Canterburj, prayers were offered icsterda.v In all the Anglican hurdics. Imploring Divine blessings en the conference. The same pro cedure wns followed in the Non conformist churches. Cardinal Bourne's nppenl for the same pur pose also was effective in the Eng lish Unman Catholic churches. In all the Jewish synagogues spe cial prayers will be offered next Sat urday for the success of the confer ence. Even Imam Mutnphn Khan, religious head of the Moslem com munity in England. w1ieh mosque is ut Weking, In Surrey, will pray te the Almighty in next Friday's ser mon te guide the counselors of the nations representer at Washington. American Plan of Loosely Bound Agreement Gains Faver in Londen FORMERLY PREFERRED CONCRETE ALLIANCE Financial Difficulties of Chinese Make Solution of Asiatic Problem Difficult BANKERS MAKE DEh..u! Powers Must Either Take Charge of Pekin's Finances or Help Creditors Collect SAFEGUARD FRANC E BRAND DEMANDS RUSH MADE TO HOSPITAL BRIBE ARRESTS TODAY Administration Politicians. It Is Said, Demand Action Be Taken There will be no nieie delay in the service of warrants en two politicians charged with an attempt te extort nienev from a liim bidding en lira apparatus ler the city, it is announced. I j .- nt 1 Ml'l'ft.ll' I fi III till Tl II Fift'i I tx lit tne.w n the iloer Kepi out I ceiiferem e tedav with Ihe chief vvit!e.,s ' :.. ., .....i ...-........ t.i..... . .. ii un- i-ii-M-, iinti .i-M-i-Miuii isirici .11- iiirni'.v Jeseph H. Taulniie. and then, it is said, the werrants will be issiiuj. Action is belli' demanded bv poli ticians, especially these affiliated with the Maver. for it has been announce I that he men who attcii'pted te get a J-.'O.OIIO "commission" en the $."00 .fit in tire eniriii" order in return for rln!i- Mr. Gorden enrm-il with I. Is nrnt -si I iiillueuce In e'jlai'rtiz the lenfr.ct fur ing.iliist Ci nnel Piisc.v appearing as as. : the linn, are "Administration men." Declares for Real Peace Steps Upen Arrival in America HEADS ARMS DELEGATES seclalc counsel for the defendant. He ! It is felt freiii ilm r ... . contend! d that thy- Deputy Attorney everybody iiein inn i.euncil f. ., ,,,.,, .. ,.,,.. ' ,..r, ,, !, ,,f General had no light te defend Mr presiiieut tur the cempnnv's position 1 '"',, ",,u ,"", "s,".1 " ",'lt"" '" The full contents of the letter are belli- !?0nn,,l,,rm !,,ml ,luU ,,,s I,1:u'e wn" "'"' kept secret until Mr. Weglein ,b S "":.,nx,.r";'",l"!l IB",rn- . , , chance le confer with the Mnvei' and ! ,N 'l? "i0"1'1 11"lv0 'PSW ' ,"" members of Council. ' I'Tfl) Ward nnrd-r case. a-le,l Mi. nninew publli'. of snv the politician, that s under suspicion until the the men accused are made Charles Celes, L'.-2,1 Seuth Twentieth street, wns fnlally Injured al Tenth and Market streets at lOt'-'O o'clock this morning when he stepped In the path of an automobile carrying an Injured man te the hospital'. .Rebert P. Wilsen, seventy years old. an insurance man of 408 Walnut street was -,i u-k by n Twelfth street trellev 10 o'clock at Market street. When the car was stepped, Wilsen was wedged under the front truck. The trolley wheels hnd net touched him. The trolley crew nnd Traffic Police men Hnrrls and White ucrl n jack te remove the victim, a process that took fifteen minutes nnd attracted nn ennr ennr meiiH crowd. White then steppe.il l he niitomehlle of Mrs. Mnrgnret Kerr, l.'i.'i West Wyo ming avenue, put Wilsen In It and both he nnd Hnrrls stepped en the running beards, directing Elmer Hawkins, the negre chauffeur, te rush te the Jeffer son Hespitnl. At Tenth stieel. where White said the traffic signs were turned te per mit them te pass. Celes stepped fiem the curb In the path of the machine. He was struck and dragged abelit thirty feet. After the accident victim1 had beeii taken te the hospital, Hawkins was arrested. BERGDOLL OFF BLACKLIST Name Removed In Washington, Dwyer Says The name of Grever C. Hcrgdell. the fugitive draft dodger, has been stricken from the list et slaciiers which was recently sent te the War Department by local beard Ne. .'11'. Ne explanation could he offered by Jehn P. Dwyer. chairman of local beard Ne. .'H,'. who said Ilergdell's name was en the list when he scut it te Wash ingten. When it was leturneil with thi' War Department's revision for the local beard's O. K.. he said, the name did net nppear and the local beard refused te approve It unless some explanation wns made. Today the list sent te Washington was published, but lleigdell's name was net listed. "I haven't the least idea why Bergdoll's name wns removed." said Mr. Dwyer." It i-fitaJnly was done In Washington." Mrs. Emma C. Bergdnll, Gi ever's mother, hns but two days at the most te remain In the Itcivdnll home at Fifty-second street and Wynuelleld ave nue, .which has been oenl'iFcntcd by the Government, according te Vincent A. Carrell, attorney for the Alien Prop erty Custodian. SKIRTS DISGUISE THIEVES Slet Bex Robbers Sought In Central Part of City Twe men who the police say dress ns women have been lebbiim' lelephe'ne beNCs In the central pint of Ihe cltv during the 'nt few days. Ihe pair have robbed a number of i. . ....... i i... . I iiviui icreis. However. Ihe ceni- nnni. tnllL. I.. !.!.. . i .. i....... i-.ie H-, infun us ie new rue "ns Gorden, "if the District Atternev ha I ih fended the Mayer, or the lieuf mint .luestien should be answered, leaving 'l pllcei the mercantile apr-rawc, the way open te compromise. lun"'she steed at the bar charged with c.u- i r,..-. . . . f .1 . i pirn :ii'i : . H-.IUII-C or me gas company s let-' ' .,,;, ici is inni nip company otters le sminlv gas of a ipiality from i"s!0 te i"7." B. T ,' ;;. ,!'." ''"'upany is supplying .VJ0 . I . I . s, although its lease cnlls for twenty-two candle-power. The com pany's offer Indicates an effort te np !',"",',, ' ,"y f'0""cilmanle view thnt t!00 II. I. C. s should be supplied. A striking point developed bv the present status of the gas question 'is the appi rent readiness of Mr. Weglein te confer harmoniously with the Mayer It was nnneunccd thnt net only is Mr' ueglcin willing te tnlk ever the gns ipiestien with flic Mayer, but also the problems connected with the i tinning of the I' rank ford "I, " Mayer Moere's policy, it was ex plained. Is te have the deer open te Mr Weglein nnd ether members- of the cltv's legislative body. While nothing official could be learned from the gns company. It is believed the company plnns te take the matter out of (. Ity Hall and put it up te the Public Service Commission in the event that nothing comes of the present exchange of correspondence between Mr. Wenleln and the V C, . M SHORE FISHERMAN DROWNS Member of Crew of Sussex Falls Overboard and Disappears Atlantic City, N. ,j.. Ne, 7 Charles Wangles, thirty-live venis old whose residence is uukuevvn' and who was also known as Charles Cnrnenter. was lest at sea e.iily this niei-nln'g fi-eni the power fishim; craft Sussex. Captain .v. .ii. isomers. Member- of the beat's i rew .sniil ilmi while they vver heaving overboard the trawl lines bailed for flounders handles beenme entnnided in them and was dragged into the sea. Idfe buoys were thrown te him, but he made no effeit te seize one of them. A beat wasi lowered and liini-e than an hour whs! spent scarchlns for l.angles. but he hail ' dinppcnrcil from view . I MINE WRECKED RY BLASTS Small Plant. Owned and Operated by Miners. Is Blown Up Pittsburgh, Kan.. Nev. ". illy A. P.) The small mine of Burgess C'enl Company, one mile south of Mulberry, was wrecked ry two extensions- enrlv today. I lie tipple was destreved. Here we have a ense wheie a citi zen. Themas B. Donalds-en. is charged with ''ensplracy by breaking into an office for the purpose of taking piivale papers -mil also a ceiisnlracv tn inn win's . the Attorney Geneial 211.111! I ruln'd. te stand behind Thnma- B. Deiiulilsnu. i The mine has been epeiated for sev -n man chaigcd with ciime by the 'eiu- j '"ral wcks in splin of M striKe of miners, menvvenlth? ' j Eight men i-miiprise the company, nil "The Commonwealth cannot takelef them mirid-. anil they lui'-e done all counsel with n man se charged. The ' 0,f '''e work at Ihe mine. Si-; of the Attorney General should be en our side lllPn have been working regularly at the of the bar. He should be associated mine. H said today. with me nnd Mr. Scott In the preseeii. i " H'' morning of Oitelur -7 th By the Associated Press; New Yerk. N"v. 7. France is ready ready te join in every eii'Vaver te avert new wars "provided she has nothing te fear fei her own security, which wmrtins me of the most solid guarantees of the peace of the vvi.ild." said Premier Arls tide Tlrlnii'l in a message le the Ainer-ii-in people upon hl arrival today te attend thi' Armament ( enferenee nt 1 Washington. I "Just because she had te vuffei from I the war mere than .iny ether nation." he U'ldfd "she is ready te uppreacn the problem of the conference In the most fave-able spirit for the maintenance of pefli i "Between France nnd the United Strftis of Aine. tea there i- no room for any difference, however slight. Beth our ceuiitties only, ende iver tn lead the men and peep'e1 of geed will te peace ful and fruitful work nnd te reduce mere ni'd mew the risks of war. "Today the world, which is in such need of afty and rest, wants net only seething words but realities." Itecelves Heusing Welcome A crowd gave the Premier ami hi- party a reusing welcome as they stepped ashore from the steamship I.afavette. Official welcoming i-i'reiiienie. which tlen of this case. The inconsistency as (ira'- Wolf Mine, also n slope plnnl well as the illegality is a diserg.-iii'iza- .operated by a sin ill lempany of in rs, tien of the constitution system of thlslWrt" blown up bv dynamite, but the State and I pretest against Mr. Pusev , i daniagi' wis Mei eteiiMve and the mine n representative of the Attorney Gen- 's "Rain in opeiatien. eral, r.piearing for the ( ommeiiwenlth nnd nssedntlng himself with the de fendant's counsel." Colonel Pusey Defends Pesit inn C- leuel Pusey replied : "The Attorney General deemed it his duty te assign me here. Mr. Iloiiald Ileiiald sniD is State Insurance Commissioner nnd ns such he Is entitled te the suppei i of the Attorney General's nffiie. The Attorney General is net being instructed I by the language of Judge Gei-dmi. I I represent .Mr. Ilonaldsen because I was I detailed here te de s .n,d alter I li.nl been informed that reputable insiiiviu cenipaules were being rebbisl, that tire : hugs nbeunded and that crooked ad- jiistei-s, as well us t-ioekeil ,i"cnis, existed. ' j ".Mr Denn'dniin In hN i-npiclly as Stntc Insurance Cemnilssiiinei . mil I i issue licenses. It is his duty te con ' duct Investigations in connection with 'bl office and the investigations that he conducted show that arson h-is bien committed ami that ceitain agents con. nt with i", 'ii who iiiiiiiiill crime." Mr (!n-i'J)i repented his eblei liens, .however, -ta'lng that Colonel Pu.-ev should lenv the room. the mouth of the slope caved in nn I meters , inaiked the tn rival of ethei deiegitieps ..in. ...ii,-. i-i.i ii i, in iiijii-ii j llf- ,ere III run ciititei.ntien .. n. eiirtnllr.,1 . -1 low M. Briatul te go te Washington at once. He departed for the capital at l'-'iOU P. M "On setting feet en the oil of th" are-it meiiem IJepubli " snid M Ilriarnl's nips ne, "my first thought gees hneK te these who eneieush came te inltulf tluir b'eiel 'vlth that of the soldiers of France. Imi ' te these ligi,t i rs whom the I "n j toil iaM s.ir,t yvc,. t, Us as the me'l pi-ecle'is thipg thev li.nl. back ie these ringnlllcen:. high-sntiled youths with heroic hearts who fell for light a ml for liberty with a smile te the Inml that has- piously enmmbcil them. "T'i theii families Fiance ne, sends me n' a near telntlve. I am criming te assure them that the n-eller tien of these heroes Is dceplv "raven in thi. By CLINTON V. GILBERT Staff rorr-nneniint Kvfnlns Pnhllr- r.fdM--eVVr,BM. 192,, bu ,,Hhr j4.derr Ce,npanv Washington. Nev. 7. Frem well informed British sources it is learned that the point of view of the English Government upon the coming conference ha changed recently mere in the direc tf'ti of the American Idea. That is te fnf. eiiginnlly the British fe't thnt for rim concrete arrangement, the Angle-Japanese nllinnce. something else equally concrete would have te be substituted. What was proposed was generally described ns n tri-pnrlitc en tente. or understanding betwce-i Eng land. Japan and the Pniaed States, with M'gard te the Far East. Originally it wns suggested ,n dis patches from England that a three cornered alliance should take the place f the tvvo-pewer alliance new in exist ence. Whether that idea sprang from Government sources is net known. But it has slowly given away te the idea of a uiiii'h looser arrangement regarding the Far East. I'nllrd Stales Position "Idealistic" The American Administration, it Is understood, has a definite iin0;i! i mind regarding t,e Pacific problems. Whnt tills position Is has net been dis dis desed In detail. But these who hare reme understanding of it describe it as rn.hcr "idealistic." by which f suppose the.v mean that no definite contract al liance enrente should be entered into Ith regard m the Fnr East, but that the 1 ewers confine themselves te n declara tion of the p.,liey of supporting the open deer in the Fnr East nnd of main- "iniiig the territorial China. It is believed h-re that it would be a misiiiM' ier tins (Jr Itself te anv integrity of way similar te covenant BURCH DENIES HE'S CRAZY Alleged Slayer of Kennedy Angry at Attorney's Pisa I.es. nr,eles. Nev. 7. -Artliui Cein--tenav Burcli. scowling, somber and morose, utterly changed since his conn cenn sel pleaded Insanity, mnv arise in court today and spring :i surprise when bis trial begins op the charge of inuiderjng J. Helten Kennedy. He intimiitcr as much vi'stenlav. bean of everv F I'lichm.ip evernment te commit COmnaCt or trnnrnM..! uhlcl, would involve it in the affairs of in. rn r J.ast .11 i """ "' "Web .Mr. Wilsen's ill r tin I . ..... .. ... ..,-. . .Muiens would bare InrelviW us i n,e affair r KlIrene. He ..resent Administration was ""..re. e the iPM,e of non-involvement abroad. The Fnited States Senate re. 'ntly made.-, .e.-vatie,, , the treatr "hid, Mr. Mushes negotiated with Ger- ' '""'""'(: f allow ils feumrv i-invehc it-elf abroad, eve,, te the ex tent of having a lepresentathe in the I Hepatvtiens Coimis.ien. without Ifpecilic act of t'M,frpv, nutlni-i7.iiiK the appointment , vu,.h representative. I I'Vai- Definite Ceniniitnients "iiiiiii eniiiiltuieiit . I.'lsl. It m the Fur felt, uniil.l I... : "l-nr eenrnrini l--rr. l,. i .1.. Wlf l I in ...... ..--I . V ""-mii-lli " "n- iM-i-ii i in . - t-'"'n I'usnien et tile ground of the great struggles for civ-ill- ' -trntn.n and ,, Congress nnl -.11. I.... '1'1. I.. l. i . prti... , ,. .'' .". "Iltl ...lie. ii. i in- ins, Mr n.-ii snow n thin "-- nn- s, mil .....i nr Admin- t might issue b'f.ue (he she is able i upheld her ideal te the ''""'iHv wind, whs raised vam, Li? Utmost hnilt of sacrifice. She does net M-filt Wi.. ,., , f ,, y ,' , , forget any of the nations which helped I""'1- '" Onnllniirrt en 'nst Kiflprn felmni' run Is IMIlll'lvl ' P-ei lute liiiv iiess (ll ,,,u Charges Fund Was Private One "We i an show that the iiivesimiitiiiiit RIIMAAVC OtTMn I r-TTFoe I enihicteil by Donald-en were paid for nUIMAWAYS SEND LETTERS bv money that did net belong te the , State, but was a pilvnle fund." he Educational Official and Teacher j ,, .ll,l.-T., ,-irum- iinTi Admit Elopement ' Dever. )il.. Nev. 7.- Letters nulled CANADA CELEBRATES PEACE from Burlington, N. J., and appaieutly i signed by Reger I.. Tettcn. tatistlcl.lii , Has Joint Cr-lr-hr-iHn., f a-.u... 23 AUTOMOBILES STOLEN HERE OVER WEEK-END Twenty-three nutomeblleb were ttelen in this city ever the week-end. ix-jierta ..rndr- tertn tu the police .he,-. The total value et the machines is placed nt 910,510. DESTROYER ASHORE ON PACIFIC COAST SAK rrvAICCISCO, fv. 7.-A d..Btreycr uttat-hed te tte iuviiiu a.ii-ci wt'IU llbneiu ln Alien rs.limH I,. c.. a-- """ Kiiti4 in n heavy tog tedny. tlic btrundcil vessel. Finucibce Buy -we tuys weie sent from here te ussibt "I thin ihe linti-i, hp itiiarifiu and will net mnl tinil .i.. . i te lei.Li..,. ,i... n .... .'.'..', '".ipaci .V- " in- wincn new demi nates in ihe -nr j;n """" A difficulty presents ',r.,.-f WItl, r ,, ' "',. ng . I,,,,,., , llPp ree, withe,,! ;!""' -"" "f ; ration .,m.,K ,,, ..evei.lll.euts f ,,e grPat ,. T, entral Gevenmie.,, nr .,.u,n ls ,t Ihe pieviiices are overrun bv armed bandits who are mere or M ,.,ii .;rn,-,M,.!,r!..".orr''i.rev . " -niii iiiniini'iue- e me in interci. their will hi ii.u-y soverneis te disanii i"iverp. ,Th are net upon these their fel- et the Mate Beard of Education of Delaware, mid Miss Margaret Hill, a school ti ai her near 111 Idgcvlllc. scm te show lenclusivi'ly that they have eloped. Thiee of these letters have been ie-celvi-d, one by the p.nents of the giil. one by Prof. Stillll, llieillteiid('llt of Seilfeul pub'ic schools, mid one by the wife of Tet ten hue in Dever. In 0nu of the letters It U alleged the stale. I'lenl was ni.nli' thai "they had' been desperntclv In love fur some time." It is nlri alleged thnt in r)(, C(tcr te his wife. Tetteii advised her te in stitute divene piecefdings. It K i)P. lleved by the authorities here that the missing couple are cither in . New ink, N. J.. Hackeusnck. N J., or New Yerk Cltv. All (hire of these plan's are being wnlehed. tclenhnne pay statieiiK In the subwnv mid also In cigar stores In the central " section. In ench instance, the policed TEXAS KUAN PROBE ORDERED Housten, Te.. Nev. 7. (By A. P.) - -Probe of the Kit Klux Klnu wan' or dered by Judge C. W. Itoblnseu lu blH eharge te the new Grand Jury today in sny, the boxes have been forced open in tlic siime manner Met eral persons reporting robberies cave it us their opinion that the rob. bcrs were men taasqueradliij; as women, the Criminal District Court. Day and Thanksgiving Ottawa, Out.. Nev. 7.- (By p. -Canada celebrated Arinlsth e' Day aiid Thanksgiving jointly today, four' days in advance of the anniversary of the cessation of hostilities in the Weild Wn i . Baren By tig. Governer Geneial of Cillind. was the i rutrnl ilgiiie uf , ei . r-ises held here, placing a vvie.ith en ine cciienipil in lure the ictnrv ''uuei- REALTY BOND NOT CLASSED AS MORTGAGE HAHllXSllUHO, Nev. ?.-Be.:.K bused upon a ,UOrtBn8e by ewucrh of realty te u ti tst co go giveu inpuiiy .rn. net legul invctmem for triiat t'uiidt in !'i!nnsi i i . . . VV...I..I, iiisuiuiuj; ie nn optnteu givcu te CemiiiL-iMiici of Bunldutj Jehn S. Fisher by Vhst Dcimty U ' Kebe, t S. Gnw -nep. The mi 0 nreM, 01l nu , , fl.0M p"-, .lslplu.1. ii,l I. is held the ,em, ,,luuet b, c,n8bcd aB a mwt I -r ions fnnubar ,.,, n,iese ,.nd,. ''.i feel that the great Powers ,heu d intervene in China te the extent f . neiing order the.e. pudng off and dts arming the s.,..!ed Uv.;Vl th" m' lury governors ,,! thus .Mending le '". rVl.1. 1ml T ,""""' Bevcnfment "Vii thi' whole of flic eeuntrv. Wruid Chrck Chinese Expense , Fer the protection f the ChiMew ,. is urged also that the foreign rcn're seiitntlves should have a , heck upon the expenditures of nienev bv the Oil. uese Government similm t ,,., .,,.,.,, ...... ..,-.-., ,Ai iiiscii ever the ('h'nese GOOD DAY FOR JELECTION JUDGE MARTIN RECOVERS "r """" ""-. Weatherman Premlsea Clouds. but,T P'ace en Bench Despite Bui- let Wound '. .1 Willis Martm, pri..,Pn, Judge of ti. Common pPaH (,.. nm head of the Philadelphia Welfaie Fed- il-Ctum, who airideninll,. i .. , , "'"" inuiseir ' "he leB HI his .,., ,;,,, Me,,,,,.,,, plkr. ( hestnut Hill. Friilnv niL-hi ngnill this I'lernln.. i i lie i iiniiuiiiii i-iirilaineni la.t yciirl adopted a ies,ilutleii living th- date' feri both Armistice Dnv and Tfuinksgj., jiB ' as the Monday pi needing November i Three Baltimore Theatres Robbed Baltimore. Nev. 7. Three .,...,.. i highway men yesterday bound ami Snappy Temperature It will tomorrow who has from hi' Federal Biiii'liu.; bis lusir iiiii-nl i day v l l he i e i be gee I e'eci'en day wenthei ii'-cunling te the weather man been -pylllg eli..l ,h,. skiei in i the lop tli'ni- of ilm , tlrr ,i lust loot, , lav he snid : "Tues- in I r-elfc-, I'her gagged empleyes of three threatres " '" '"' ''"'"''.ite northwest wlmls." " the bench tlifenfnlllni.- lliem lelll, .lnnil. .... .' Tlml ..clt'ci. II hii fn i nu flw. ....... I. -.. '( 'lllllliiiiti l1,... threatening them with death. cracked That elt'es It. se far as the weather, '"luini Pleas Ceuit Ne .1,... -..w.ll tnfm ....l.. . ,' "L51" ,., 1.1,.... If l. ,...,., n.l .. r . . ' 'I'l.. I. ..!.. ... i .. .' '. " n,, e.i.u.. c..n, ruiM-u.il nueut - 0 "'""" ,,,",' inr ie- ".. "Hl 'aai lie Had siih(i,,e,l ml esenlieil liv nin n. 'nl. .1. . nli-lil in mi's it uill in clenr nn.l ...,l.i Unlv n Haul. i ..... i '"111111 :.- --. .. j.iip iiieairpM. - -- suiui-r. --. ""uuu, w uic n were Ferd's, Academy and New Ly. I ceum ' Whrn jeu IhlnU el writing, think of WJUTINQ. Adv. herleus eneiiul. t. i n... :".". "?l flittlee it, i.f s"isi' "" irem nin !i lH "i16 coui'treom, and he con ducted the Jury trials an usual. CUB- 1 nntliinril en I',,BP riftr,,, , 0lln- Tr"f I ROBBERS ATTACK WOMAN Take Advantage of Husband's Ab I sence and Set Heuse en Fire I Pottstevvn. Pa.. Nev. 7. Durlne th absence of her. husband, who iH .?.'. lug In Ceatesvllle. thiee nii,11!1 ' her- earlv this morning tuiiind ami juigge.l Mrs. Charles DenW.. tied ,T, In the back yard at her home lu Stewe ransacked the place from top t bottom and then set tire te the building Mrs. Deiilsh succeeded in loescnln? the gag when she saw the Hmnes buri'r from the reef of the house, but I -three assal'iints escaped. An operator In the Beading tower at ColcbreoVdI Junction saw the flames nnd notified lie local fire company, whom premnt work Mived part of the home. Mra. DenliuVii handa were cut by the repett thaUbeund '! 1 I ; -'i V .W. . f.ifi . a,
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