i&fcui TV -' . mi THE WEATHER rrebably rain lenlfilit ami Sundays Miinculint wanner (eiilhl: fresh Mitilhrrly winds. lKM)'i:itATlUK AT t',('H 11(11 II si) 10 111 I1U U l;j :i iTmm i .11 !'- I'lit 1-41 1-17 !-, .r, j NIGHT EXTRA swfPi aHMHlcppmmipMivM rvm&mwwnxmm VOL. VIII. NO. G4 FORMER SWEETHEART OF MISS RAPPE TAKES STAND FOR ARBUCKLE Knew Her Five Years, but Didn't Remember Her Eyes TOOK GIRL TO CAFE WHEN SHE WAS 15 Nurse Faints After Testifying te Attending Victim Dur ing Twe Years FATTY MAY BE WITNESS Comedian Expected te Swear He Only Attempted te Aid Yeung Weman nv HART nALBY ,, ft, r.rrnlnc P"''"' T'r Pterlnl ! tmriei'' '"" h" ruWc 'n"?rr rmn"""y San Kranrl.re. Ner. 2(WWIiitt was the celnr of her hair?" Virginia Hnepes 11 sweetheart, her "(lr,t en" w en the stand nnd tbe Stale, which l trying te send Fatty Arbtukle te jail for being the direct or indirect canec of the girl's death. dune the mictien at him sharply and with a suddenness that made him jump. Hi' name, he snid. wns Harry P. r.irkpr and the crowd that stuffed the courtroom and swirled In little near riots In the corridors wnitlng te hear Fatty whose turn en the stand. It wns Mid, was seen te come, wns rather glad te tee this ether mnn appear. He Seemed Substantial He wen a substantial looking person ; be looked like n geed sort. What wan far mere important, he came from Illinois New, the ntmesphcre of the court had kreeme lurid with t lie testimony of a monetoi ens succession of witnesses, doctor, nurses and humble workers in the Tineynrd t Hollywood, cnllcd by the difense te prove that Virginln had 'bUe well, net Hie very nicest girl in the world. But eTery one who had tend .lames Whitcomb Hlley nnd 'CJene Field knew ht n constant nnd tender thing sen timental memory Is in Illinois, despite Chicago, and felt thai Mr. Parker had ippcnml in Hie rry nick of time. Geed old laiker. It wns slightly dis dis tcntei ling ie (ind him in the list of witnesses for the defense it wns Mc Nali vim summoned him -as, iheic- fore n member of what people here abouts ,-n 1 i hi' wircking crew. Ceiildu'l Kemeuilier Her iOycs Hut the spc of Klley wns enough, temporal uj. 10 dispel ni,ietv. 'I'he elid lock ug I'nrki r had culled steadily ' Ou i.giinn fe, Me yc;us .and people, Kim he hrpn waiting iiue I lie trial l-egti it te Inn- some one say n geed eru lin I he ir-;n gv' si icmlv te fik m i ii hum iu ( (,nri l,v jip. . plfi ml in? I mi l'W i n luiil ceil Vligllilll lenr ": ' ' ' " ' If p.lleWMiis III 1 i.l 111 "''' 'liiiiii, i linlc wine .mil lie Ti)"pif,i i,., , iiimpncenll. 10 nn -r"1, ' h'-t In- could. I lie loll lell m"" ' 'If Mm lntig new 'Hi.. '' i' ' ' e ruing question again 'in I'll ki-i gHed al iln ceiling nnd '' an ' If ' iimoinfertablv mid tried i'iiiuii,i... U,. ii,,!,,'! succeed. ' Wiiui. -iim led Hi,. .ssit.iiil Dis 'fut Allium.. Mr. Frli'dmun. "was h' color of her ejes?" The 1, swwt '"art of Virginia's .smiled wanly and renf.se, nml , ,.,,,,1,1 1(1, l(,lm.ml)(.,. the color of her ,.es. ' If I had called en n emij; ,,dj for fue ipm," hegan ii,,. Assistant I W'diiet Attorney In a voice of meas- I ""lt"s di-uust. "I ui,i ,,, i,.,,.! , i bl (p pn,0lliuci .. ' j '"ere was a clinnm of lelenl oil- ' Hienv from lnjei.. who leudh and Mrnestli he?ccf the ,uirt te icmeiii-' r linl tvhnt the State might ,rmein- , er rrnrfiins ihe nppemnticc of n ynune ln "horn II , s,.,,,,.; teeniaiu nnu.hed was iniinnicriiil and, "fwvelnnt t H. ,.SP of ,, ,0(llle vs nreuetile. When irclnia Was Fifteen Jhe objection wim sustained. Jlut Ihe :,,V, "f "" ""'" from 1111 n wns loend there. The cress.,..,,,,,,!,,;!- "f,,r'H,p,',U ' ''", tl'1-ni.Rli his te,, "nfeuuhle oMerler. The 1eu.l,fl """ I)"itr",t Attemej ,.,, "'KK eje up ,,p llw,PrH f(. M, "" '"id said in envii: re '" '"'''in te deslic , ,, ,(, u'" :;'"',,f m "' ""hi- v"- 111,1 he pin Hi,, m.ps,,,,,, (I,,,, ( , bp Mini Pa.ker n, Im.s, ,.(T "Pn'tiilnllei, '''"t it ii fnci thnt when jnu lirst llntrrcl ns Heceml-nnjs Mnlter at l'ndr Iho Art of Mr. Haley has been sent te San Francisce te transmit accurate reports of the trial of Rescoe C. Arbuvklc each day. He will cenlmiir te de sa until the trial is finished. beenn calllnc at the home of Virginia and Iier Rrnndmether Vlrslnln wns only thirteen or fourteen yenrs 61,1 V" Frem thnt point en the testimony of 'he solid Parker revenled te the eye of the Imagination some of the rensmts for the world's Vircinins. VlrRlnin in the ense, jt nppenred, wns a very young and eager girl in the care of n very old grandmother. Parker exclaimed virtuously that she wns nt least fifteen when he took her te an Italian restau rant where she drank about three small Klnsses of id wjU(1 ,, bl,camc m The Slate Well Informed After Hint he wns n leRiilnr visitor, a very ceimtnm one nL the girl's home, '""I lie even took VirSlnin and her Knu.dmether riding , i,, motorcar. The Sime here referred te Its notes. If -Mc.Vnb were suddenly te bring a wlliie! from Tibet or from Mars, the State would refer te Its notes and be thereby enabled te put disconcerting questions j oress-oxntninntion. That Is why Fatty's lawyers con tinue te complain thnt their witnesses are belng hounded and why a nurse from Les Angeles who testitied jester day In a wny discreditable te Vlrginin Hnppe's chnracter fainted nfter she left the stand. "What," snid Fticilmnn. "were you doing when you began te cell en .Miss Knppc doing for n living. T mean?" "I was u traveling salesman." snid the solid Parker, who added that be wns tereivcl almost as n member of the family nt the home of Vlrginin and her grandmother. "When did .ou m e Virginln Inst 5" demanded the Stale, inexorably, nnd when Parker admitted that he hnd talked with Vlrginin a few weeks befere she died, Ai buckle's counsel broke In with a demand that he tell the jury just what the girl snid te him en thnt oo eo oe ension. The defense fought hard te get Ihe nnswer ie this iiucgtiun iulethe. record. By the face of i,.. solid man from Illinois jnu could see that II would have been a suggesiUp nnd perhnps n sensational answer favorable te Ar huckle. Hut the Stale interposed he he feie the witness could open bis mouth and Ihe court sustained its objection "ou uie iiinriieil new," impnred Mi Friedman. "Oh, yes," snid Mr. Paikei with a soil of bright earnestness, and wns permitted te go, though he will be called again tediii . The poet IMc seems i have hnd f'liiitliiiinl nn I'iikc I'iiiii-. Column Three SUED FOR NON-SUPPORT. PLUMBER DENIES MARRIAGE Weman Says Man Calling Himself D-. Conwell Wed Them Aliheugh he dimes he ever tuai rid the veiing woman. D.iuie r.iiiham. n p!i nib, r, l'Ji; Neiris sneei. has bei-n auesied en a chniRe of desertion and nen-siiipnrl iiiud" h Miss Marv Mal Mal le.i, or Mrs. Daniel ilinhain. as she 1 1 nli mis li. ('aih.ii me Miillev ihe g'rl's n.eihei. I.MJ Seiilli 'Iwelllh s,eel. s,,u l"diiv l.ei iIiiiibIiIi'i maj have lieen iliipeij in i iif k iii.iri ie The in.m who l i fni ini ihe i 'rciiieiiv . in i online te Mj Mallov. n irescuted himself ns hi. He Mr ll.is-ell II Ceinvell Mrs M-illei veslruT.iv limned from i (li'Muls of the Murriace License Hmenu Ihal no Ineiise had In en issued Ie !i.ihum in wed Miss MjiHej. iSr.'ih.im i, ,, . s ss VImIIev 's iis-ei 1 1 en. mill a s -ii-- ihe i, mi her mnl il.iughii'r m, tr.v -iii te i'Miiii iiiiiucv from him Ai ceiding te the young woman, ihe m.irriiige uir pei formed m the efl'n e of tirab. im's s,iii in M.ireh. I!l!l. She 'rid s,e never lived with liinham be cause of a dllTcicnce in icligiiiiis belief. She s.iid she did net want iier mother Ie lent ii et the mniringe Miss Mnl'ev also staled that in June. P.illl, (Iriili.iiii enme te hei and nsked her te forget nheut the ceremnnv She iliinteil him .is saving lie hud niil. IhI'ii feeling (irnham lias been summeneij te appear in the Municipal ('nun mini Tuesday. MARINE MAIL GUARD HURT Is Struck by Aute at Sixteenth nnd Arch Streets Mlf'iicl iiiuiun',. a in mile in ihe Marine Cops .lelng ilulv en ihe I'mied Slates mail luicks, is In the ll.ihne uiiimi l.i-i:in siiFl'i'iinu from ,i h. sillle frui lure of I lie skull, us Ihe e. Mill of lii leg -miik li.v nn iiiileiiiiiliile nl SiMeentli .uni Arch streets ;ii 7 ", e'i'I'm !. this merniii). Itulpli K( nneil . IP! North Seveuih street, the diiver ei llie meimcnr. leld police of the I'ifteenlh mid Vine s,nel' st.itinn nllei Ilis siirieiiiler. thul th iamine still led te cress Anil sireei and t In ii liisltnled .is the cir hole down en him. Zurntuick hud juM left the Mniine I'lirps le'iiilipim t ,' al HiMli Alch -Dcil. when lie was si ruck A. E. F. MEN SAIL TODAY First Detachment Frem Rhine Em barks Frem Antwerp Cnbleiu, Nev "rt. Ilcdu, lien in the niMii in Fvpeiliiiiiimrv Felic along the Illiiiie begun vcicrdnv when eleven nlbiei. iiml liull enlisted men left here mi a -pecial Ii am for Antwerp te -.nl liidav for liniue en Ihe trranpnvt Vailtlgn.v the PnAinmre nt I'liilnileltiln Pa. Mnrrh !). 1S7n GOOD-CITIZEN CALL WILL BE SOUNDED n Churches Tomorrow Will Back Mayer's Eff&rts te Arouse Public Spirit CIVIC AND SPIRITUAL BENEFITS ARE OBJECTIVES In almost every Prnle4tnnt Sundnv school throughout the fit tomorrow It will be ought te give Impetus tewnrd the Ideal of geed citizenship. Every effort has been made te Insure specially large attendances nt the .portal services mnc win mark 'Geed Citizenship Day " As explained by Snmuel H Fnres. general secretniy of the Philadelphia Sunday- Scheel Association. undei whose auspices ,ue ,iny hni, 1)C),n ,. Klirnted. the nurnesc Is tu devel.m lie! ter citizens tlireiift'h larger enrollments in the Sunday schoelu. A membership ewnpriipi has been lliunched with the most nppreved Im-i-ness methods m pructice. Piespctive .Sundii school members lire nppreached In the Mime manner us a salesman np np pienches n prospective buyer. It I hoped that the dn.v will increase the present enrollment in (lie Sunday schools, new nheut .120,000. by nt least 10 per (cut. Has riaiMng of Mn.ver A pinelnmatieii h.v .Mayer Moere nn November !l gave eflicial indersement te "(!oed Citizenship Da" ns an occa sion for the acknowledgement of "our unsweiving belief in these patriotic nnd unselfish principles of justice, morality nnd religion which constitute the rock base of American institutions." IMwIn C. P.roeme, Superintendent nl Schools, wns quirk te give his suppeit tr Ihe movement. "It n it hopeful sign," snid Di. ltroeme. "when nil the churches of the great cily me devoting n Sunday serv ice te rmphasi.ing the impei lance of geed citizenship." nnd l)r Chcesinnn A. Ilenic!;. president of (iiinnl Col lege, wenl n little fin flier, saying, "It appears i'nt world i-.nic if n comes will come a-J a resiil, of a larger nc ceptance by the nations of the- spirit which Hip ('hutch nnd the Sunday school arc exemplifying. 1 ,nn see no ether hope for the limitation of armament lilld he r essntlen of w.il - " The opinions of industrial leaders were nls'n sought and wholly silisfying icspenscs weie ilrnwn Jehn Walten ileclnred that "Ihe value of an uplift te the entile community in .i closed al liance with Hie educational department of our religions; bodies is se very great that nil commend the movement T, insiKi better heys anil girls is te ele vate citizenship, and this is ,( move In the right direction ami we earnestly hope it innj be centiniud " Industrial Iteueflts 'seen Milten D (Icliri-. vice presiileu' e,"' Hie Jehn M. Stetson Cempaiiv. icplieil Hint be "i ensiilei oil Ihe Siilidav school one of the Most iieienr fens i'l lh liinl llln f ,1 I . ill (!,,..,,U 'I'llr. ...... wl. .T llllllllll,, ", ',. " I,.." II- , IK IC-,1 I II 1 S ,,, ch.iilien nnd adull-." said Mr. Cehris, "liciive praitlcally all their teligien, and ireial training in the Sundiv s, hoels Our fit 'ind ceuntrv would 'e u In Id r place te live iu if I'verv I'verv bedv I'ttendeil Sundii school and im hil ed the spirit of geed ritlKiMislilp tiiugii! and practhdl their" Frem nmny ether sources rmnc ini ilnr stall menis of approval. Tims indorsed the Sundnv Si hoel A -soriaiien lanvasse) its com tituent members. The tesp,ini was s,,, , t lint it was immediately set iiheui te pje. pnre ;i spcflnl program for the ec, nsien These programs, which will he followed in nlnie'l ci'- I'liil'ideliiMn Suif'.iv si hoel inn' new. include the citizen ship iilu.il ciilniiispi ,,f selec ni'is f ri. i Ihe T'.ilile nnd the words of the great national leader. Fulled llic'.liicn h The Seem, I I'niieil i'letliren. whose SiiiiiI.i' hoel is nl Till i -ni'illi ai. 'I Ciilhnrine nrreis, h,ie sent e,n lOini pledge .'.ml mil ItlllO iiiMtiiliiiiis in ili. citizenship s, e (. T,e l!u h.ird '" Mem u al Piedij In Ian Chinch ,'n.i Sunday s,-hee ai Sivtieili and Walnut sfieels has s, nl liVlll p' dge im,,-. an I ill ei , lire u 1 1 in I er- of i-lnlu lies t hi eugh -out Pliii.idrlphi.i v, he li.ivc sei. ght tu organize ihe , iti.etiship pi vi, e en n slmilai si ale I'' en I In ''hitn-r Missnm of 1 1 Prcshy ter an I'liunli at )'!1 I!'., siieel ll.ls plclgeil Ileal ly JUKI In ullemi tie services HOLDS PUGILISTIC WOMAN Mrs. Catherine Cenlln Accused by J Man She Hit In Mevie Mis C.ithcriiif Cenlin, lvvrutv-s M'lliseld. nf lill N'erth Twrlfil, street, vvlie knock, ,1 u niiiii down in a moving im I lit ) llicuiii en M,,rkit licet Tiics. la. declining lie had annoyed hi r wis held iindi'r lllll hail I'm- ceiitr imhiv lly M.igis'ruif (iiclis Tl,r cli;ii',f vv.is iiss,,ilt nml b.ilirv. ii'i'lcird by S.im iifl I'm I. mini, a puhlii m euiituut. of .".!l."i" Wyuliisiiig nvciiue. Mrs, Cenlin ie, I In ,. slerv aguiii up. in tin- si,, ,, P.n-kuiiiu 'leiiicd uii uii ney'iii, h i iiig I lie blew ,hi fciivc , liiiu wns ilie Insi 'iitiinalii'ii I i had thai , ,inv tliiiig was Winn.' Mis 'ec hn i In ami liiiskv . .uni P'likii'iri . siiiull mill sl'ghl. Hi lad lire.i !,iik I e, ,,T 'his seat ')j i l.c I 'V.. ami lie s,u, ,,e vmiiii.iii iiit 1 1 1 1 i i .':i i n v nil, .i ii ic. i.vr I ,-hl him a !' . in i nt I it'" P.iikiiiun h.id I ' , ii I eld mull i' Si;, ID hud for rniirl mi a h.irj." luefei nil hv I lie nullum. RAINS FOR NEXT WEEK Forecast Doesn't Indicate Much Pleasant Weather .islliuglmi. Nev. '(! i I'.y A. P. I - Wen I lie lilvll, 'IIOU'. for Ihe weik be-1 giniiim: Meii'lnv are North mid Mid, II" Ai'nniic Siatis. i-iiiihidernlilc cleiuliiii s. with ruin Men- .1 .. .....I .,. ,.!,, 'I'lini .iln, i.i l.i..l... tut hum n H" ' i'i , j irmperiiltiri' in'iir or ,-iiih", ii.il below ii.it mal. I Ohm Valley and Tennessee. ceum'iI- crulilc cleiidiiifiis Willi e nihil mil mills. Itcgien nl the (irenl Lukes, ihikiI- ei'tll le rleildilicss Willi nc, aslennl mill and snows. i.oen niivi, KT'rr. nrri.iiiMis nn iiheca uvallnhle ll"a.l (.'In nl' n) Ural vj,inle rUIIU:atlen- Dan 2 and 22. Atlv li SUNDAY SCHOOLS PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 Indicted for Plot vm8mF&3 N0RMN ,1. WIIITAKKIt Inte'iiftiiiiially hiievvn chess play er. Indicted vvltli Ids (we sisters . mill a brrtlier by n Lus ngeles jui-j- for I'enspir.icy te steal .itile.s CROWD EARLY AT" " ARMY-NAVY CLASH Threatening Weather Fails te Keep Brilliant Assemblage Away Frem Pole Grounds NAVY IS FAVORITE i in siler, I, left end MiiIIIimii It-It liutdr 3lr. iiistcr Irfr rniiril (.rirri e (e.lt.) icnliT II rhlsli rlcht Kii.tnl llnvlilsiin iIl-IiI uicI.Ip M, rs . . rtutit ciiil V tllilitp . iiiiiirti'rh ,, It H, ml l.'l Inltli'itl. I'rcnih MbIiI Ii itrtiink simtliK fiilllnvrlt Van I'lirr irdern I'ariie liHrsnn (,nj)t,l I rnwle I Tusler I Keehler j i r,,t... nillrlitls: liefrrrr l S'mn'r, v.ite. I in plrs I dpi IIuiim,. 1 eltlllllilrl In. I I" (I itwlirn I I'.-.,- Willi...,.- I In ..,., IV ,1 I ( I'ewrlt, w.irlhmere. Tlinr nf iirrimls ir, i mlniilps. New Yerk. Nev. 20. limit ni.scmblace that -Il was a In 11- snthcred early tedav for the annual clash between tlmeAruiy nnd-jCaviy tnt jtth'i. IMIe iintind- The wentliei cnnititiens were li.nl close te game lime, but apparently no ne no bedv vvax stnying away ou that nr cntini. mid He stntuls weir expccled te WSSIKKyw1' ,J"lr1,sU mm -'-r- mM WmM " w&St "'" ill(''.1 , , . A victnrv ledny means something much biggci than the spumiu's suprein- ncv. A triumph carries with It superier-!w,hr" Itv of the nges. for the tv-c, liramlii's nf I'l,,.!., SInm's service mm ,l,.,.,l. locked in the series which spans three decides. The Middies and I lie Cadets ench have Wen eleven of the t vventy-thre" contests and one resulted in n tie. The series started hack In I )(). but games w'cre -kipped between 'fl.'! nnd '00. in 1000 and a' e during Hie war years of 1017 nml 101S. If the stnlvvm Is of I'.uli I'Vilwell plunge te victory, it w'll be the first time since 101.'! Hint Aiinupelis has field the edge In the series nnd all indications point te a defeat fur (lie Wel Pointers. The N'nvv ruled .1 two te one faveiile hist light, but ibis morning ihe odds , hopped 10 ."i te " mid 10 te 7 I Inly one reverse innis the (,,h"r-vvl-e sp'endnl U'cerd made hv the fu line admirals this season. That one de feat was nilniinisteied n Friinkliu Field in Phllndrlphi.i liv liic Peini Slate I eiiilnnril en 1'iiuf I'lilrlri'ii ntiimn One 2 GIRLS ARE BADLY HURT IN NARBERTH AUTO CRASH Mary Gallagher niul Betty McDer McDer iren, of Wy.-.newoed, Victims I we veu.ig v ".n it weie iiinreil. am. of ilifiu -e sei'teti-iv inm si, mat die. if .in .iiitet i leb1 ' nl l-ion in Moiit';niu Meiit';niu civ nml L-siv .uiii.e . N.nliciili, :.'!(! ii", lock thi inei'iiiug The iniuieil nn Mis. M irj (Inlla giiei'. u.iiclccf vcurs ,il,l. ."i! Muner rem I. W.ipi 'vvneil. nn, I Mts, lletlv Mr Mr Dei'ii'ett. eighteen .'ears old, Wynne, weed and Moiugeii.er, avenues, Wynm Wynm Wynm vvoed. Mi-s li.iPnghrr's skull is'frac luic'l nnd -he has iutei uai injuries. Her loudiiieii is critii'ul. Ml--, M,.. I'i'iiiieii was hint inirrually mid litis in. in , i nis 'ind In uisps 'I lie villi'; wen. 'ii wen- liiliug ,u n jitney tinir lie N'arbeiili Stalieii 'I'he jitney w.i- driven In llniiv llntnir. 2s Aven .'.'.eniie. Niirlieih lliimer had just iiiriicd into Moiiiseire v avenue frmn fNs ;, avi'iiiie. vv I e ei. -riling t.. wllneis.e . his . ur vva- ,,,i k bv" a senii'wl..il Ie 'Vic niacl , ilnven' ,v I' llll Tlle l, . "!" We t hlliii n,.j ,,VI. line. r,iiien TIiuuuis r ',ui..'i. .1 icsliiui'.iiil mik i inieiidi'iit In the AuUi i ar ( "emi iiiv Arilineif Tlif .nlli no, vvus se violent ih.n 1 1 mi "'"s , :,r was -liuishfd nml the gi.'ls 'In. is 'H I'liev wire taken ,n eihr .inn h 'ic- le i ln Itftn M.ivvi lle-pin,l. 'Iheiii- wns ifl under in let In l lie l.i'Wi'i vl "! inl.. .mil iuk"ii h, ,,i" MagiMiiilf SiiKagmi for n Inaring Wii ics, s i sini, ..i thai Them.is wits i.eiiig la i vvliHii he sinnk Ihe jitney. The Mi.i-tratf In hi him with mi h,',i le awn I tie rc-illl of the young ,v lin en's injuries STEAL S1300 IN JEWELRY Sneak Thieves Enter Twe Hemes I and Fraternity Heuse P.urglms nml .in uik llnevi's were luisv in Philadelphia last nigln ''hrv stele SIMOO vvmlli of levvelry and ilolli' ilelli' ii'v frmn two homes ami n fruternitv lietise , Mi and Mrs, Frank NpvvIieiisp. j Walnut street, ret III tied belllr nlmtit 1(1 e'c'i ck h,s inglit mi.' found llir dour of llicir apartment had been opened nml Jewell v ' .ll id al Slmill lele'i Ilurglars ciercl ih" !uinn of K A Daii'lcr, ."nti2 Spruce street, and took jewclrj valued nl $150. C Df U imiU U II 11 U I LLu HI" U ! U.5. PLAN HGKS FOR 11 .. The two sons and two daughters of of lb- defeiiuani . win. was net lepte- Sensational Round-Up efl. ,. ,, Herbert c. Whitaker. efk:'::i::r:.l,ir,,,::n,rcn"''1 n' Liquors in Private Residences Due Within 72 Hours FEDERAL OFFICIALS ASK FOR SEARCH WARRANTS Downtown Places Where Wines arid Whisky Are Stored Will Be Searched RESULT OF KOENIG CASE Girard Avenue Seizure Next Doer te Police Station May Bring New Arrests In have known of the indii lliieills bc Sear, Ii warnnts ate premised wni n for, he me I ' the ncMl ,evet.tv-tvr benis which vll' l'"'",l!; ;""' ,'. '' '"-1 ,nr,V '" .""; . .,. , efiicc of Jehn I! !( ler. division rbn f take prohibition rnlnnrment elhciiil-. of .H, ,, ,,,., ,,.. ; -tice ln estigu- into bis hotels, rvclusivr clubs and some of the most respected homes n Pliilu dclphia. This was made known tedav liy Fed eral prohibition nflicials. The span ii warrants, thev declared, will be ba-ed en Information unearthed indirectly ns the result of the seizure nf imported vvlnes nt the, rear of the home of Dr. Keenit;. prominent nhysiiinn. nt F',21 ., , ',, , spruce siren, cnriv i ii'irseny . A high iiftielni wis te 'mve i- 1 (eived n bnrrcl of whisky, il was al "j learned, fiem the truck wlii, h w.is! seized In the icnr nf Di Keenig s house. .Man's Name is Known j "1 believe we knew the name ,f H 's nffieiiil," aid Iteberi II. Abel who is i in (barge of the cnfei cement office in liic absence of Associate Lirecter Wil - ,,. Mr. Putter is In Washington en hniness -nnn'cted with Ills oilier wlii"! mn'cted with Ills efhee wlii'di. , will mean a new iipiienval in , i1 is said, 1' " 'Ul Yesterday enfenement elliclals nude 1 i ,,A(, T.... ii i i . ..: i i "'' "..is. Mil. IK, llirillir nil, I sru"l i SOO.OOO worth of lint v lues nml l.quers. I he linul Mirprised I lie cnleri enienl men. They had gene there te find rUjbt barrein of wine, wh'u ii they hud Icatticd were dropped there by the truck which slopped nl Keenlg's lmil-e. Anether surprising frnlutc of the raid was that they found the pliicf where the wine hnd been deliveied was next deer te the Flevenih Police Dis trict siatlen. Fine Liiiunr Scled i ., , . ' he rt.AuXrTS. Pr.-' " Ce.lte, v. th. ,brek, '" nml fellml "'" ''l!ln' though net eve., with a ..i,"- ,1"'' " u'" " INI l un'rilinvilis win I one of the finest stocks of drinkables 'seized In many weeks. I The raiders get between 100 and .'Oil' ( rnsr.s of Imported wines, whiskies mnl I gin: three barrels of grain alcohol; I three bnrrels of whisky and eight of ' wine. The place bete the linn name of ihe Chfinidil Products Cemp.iuv Ii has no permit ler wine or wliiskv. lull mi -uiie fm ilenntuicd alcohol Tins per mit, the officials Icni uni. is made out ( eiitlinied en I'.nrp Tour. ( (ilieiin rw,, GARMENT WORKERS WILL STRIKE MONDAY. THEY SAY - Refuse te Accept Rc-eetabli3hment of Piecework Plan li.ll'nient VM'i kcis nl i Ii ( v w 'U 1 1 1 Is Muudav i.i pin--l neniu-i ihe i sinbliHluneiii bv g.i nn-nt iiu'imlnc lines of the pie, e work bliss a, ,, schceluled for Meiu'nv l 'milei "tices hei" ii'i , pre-, nfilivi s if i lie Cleak .1 nl ."' i ' Mnk' i I in. ui nnd ll.e l.ltdlr " ': i .'ii N 1 .i l 1 fl" - -Hliets' As'.nriiiiiii" ,.f Phil.iilelphin l.'l ' 1 1 nl imn i i.ili' and l,i.,ii s,,, -anne. liter I Hipi a i. in,, is I,, .irmti-tte had fniled. The strike, il is s,, J vv .ll .iff' i i I,, IWien PlIlO and ."euH i.ii'ineii' w nk i in Ml i In fit ijiliiu Til" uiuiiiil'iii tir - ,' i . ,., ,. ust mi tin , . '. w uk li.isi-, a waues, ilicy dicl.iii'l nn Im. high n o,iipnrieii ie i In- tumble in retail pliers. I M i en ri pteseuiutives sltv ilev ellinil suit.tb'e siibstituti nr the pin e-work sy-tem nml that all H fi", r vver, imi willi point blank rel'ii-n'- FIVE BODIES FOUND ON LAKE ONTARIO s Al LIFEBOAT Canadian Ship. Twe 0?ys Out Frem Oswego, May Bt Wrecked Wiltfriiiwii, N. N . Nev 'Jn I'.v A P l Five lieili, I. i.r men n- one Well'. in. were f' Mini .1 .1 lifihijii i , lillle -i l r 1 1 V est of s. e,f I'.iiiii I ,1 p ( 'i.lni 'm. I '-i in . ' !v i , , i w ,i III. Is.i' mlti 11 ' ,1 ,. I'l ,., ,. ! Th" v ii t mis a, i -i, n , . ij in I i m I llie i pew of Ine I . v of Ni vv 'l ni k A Cauililian ,1-iti. win u I, n li-ve;,. iv.,, , day s tig" FIRE SCARESGIRL DANCERS ' Dlazc in Art Alliance Interrupts , Scantily Cad Students I I Thiuisiiiids m" I 1 1 ii 1 1- wuiiii et vil I liable paintings vvn ;, ipnidi.e,,' an II ,n iliineii jir, itv girl- rind milv in iuss. I cnl ilmifiiig .iisritnies weie given n n'tne' 'when ii slight In, ',ns distevered en the 'second Meer of the All Uliuife. .,t Is":: .".i"n' 1,r,lei this morning. i nc n:nr vvn- ills, evrrc, iv h . (!. me. in it iiieiiieer s loom , u the second Hern I Iuiikw i.imp f,m n tadiatir, and tlu mI.iiiii snreml te the ,1'iiKin; srhiMil el Miss Louise tHfferd. Miss (iiflerd nimslinlrd her studrnts' clad in lllnisy i-e-xiimes, picpnraterv In iiiarchiiig them ilf lteei, when n I" uipnny mi "u nnd cMinguisliPiJ the blaze. 1 V.v...., ,. . '.., I. . .. I'he mure was a defective flue the damage about SI 00. and IF IT'S 1 . "F') 'TOMIIBIJi YOtl j mi II flnil tt en p 31 rfu want I'ui Untied Uni v Kxi-rpt Him.! C'npjrlaht W2I Nerman Whitaker Indicted With Timi Qiz fnr Theft Noted Chess Player and Laic Dr. H. C. Whitaker Accused in Aute Stealing Plot by Les Angeles Jury Mbf Seuth Plillndelphiii lligli S, lioel. , ' "...,. )(. .imigcs are nl' the re.-ult of .i j hnve In en Iniliitfd in Les Angeles I'er inisiiiidn-sinii'iliig." di'flared Miss Whit i (eiispiriiev l Mf.,1 automobiles, Hinr ' uker lislttg nflei bail bad been I'm -I iiiiIm uniMil eirtirri.ig liner days befun nlslicd. "We will be able Ie , l-'nr our Di Whitaker's sad, In, death N'evcin- ; "elves complete ly ." Ix,.. ir Tins vva- disclosed leduv whin Miss IIiircI Whiluker was held in S'JIKItl bail I fm a fiiiihe, he, :lng ,v I niled Slat -s Coniniisslener Manlev In l he Fi-dci.il1 l'ullding. Ne testimony was eflered. The nthei defendants arc Miss Dore thy Whilnk-'i'. Nerman J Whltakei . internnllennllv known ns a chess nln.vcr, i and Hew land blinker, a patent t.t I lerney. Miss Hacl Whitaker wns the niiij one nriaigned today, the ethers linvlng been hc. r'srvv liere for Ihe Fed eral iiulbei Hies ai Les ngrlrs Accompanied lly Hretber Nermnn W Intake e iui:ini' ,1 I . i sinter te the Fedeial Pudding. Itel,i 1 wet-" in inn 'lung for their father. who wns n hi ether of 111. Le unci I . ! Whitaker pnnr pal oft he Seitih Pliila- ' i dflnliiu High Sdmil. and who i said i ter-. A l , i"f the l lire, j I . .. i, ..., . . ,. t ...i. ... rt,n. , W.llM'O I" eiiiiMIN ll , ...HIM-,, - OtJM ' near by Mis, Whim , sin en a lieni h be be feie the miiniis I Hi" . I lei lles wen seen In r,illvci undei th" veil she were. He- bi-'iihi'i' steed back of In-i . lacing Mr. Munley. Chief Fe-im lirienv "'.ii!nin"il that Mi-s W'li.l.ii,. bid be n indl'tnl Ne- u ember I I in I Nnje'es u.idcr a IV,I- P1-'' " J ' tins whii-l l . t . 1 f il i'l nnlri - in tali, ii across a Sin ill" S'.tunn nail rurnhlicd 'I'he ceiiiiiM' sieip " ,,sked m i, I'-M1 PANAMA BOY RACES HERE 10 SAVE LIFE P- C. H. Frazier Will Perform Brain Operation en 14-Year- Old Manuel Salenes TRIP. SETS A RECORD A turn ter life n te end hei c io ie day vvitli the ai rival nt the Fnivcrsity Hesplfnl Iumii Panama of fourteeti-.vi'ui-ehl Miinui'l Salenes for a delicate brain (iiierutien bv Dr. Charles II Frn'er. saire'i. of ibis cny The- iei'iiig."iiimi bars ,it K'lis Isl-md I we, 1 1 j i 1 i. n, vc irrdiiv Jl. 'I'inili llie Iwiv ,,, ,!, ,.i,llllt i'l 11, ,11 mn en' (iiuie en I, I., in the steninship Colen. Ill riimpiinifil In Ins fnt her The lad travled with 'iiinl- tin scribe,! bv n-idfiit of Piiniinui ("iiv with whom lie was pepu'ur hecuuse of his ambitious tintu-e and studi,,,,, linhli. IIi fnilir lore ., b't".- 'rmii Williim J. n1.i1.7s Pre ' "i, .. ,! states 'ai;.,... ... (........, .. t i .Miin-i' i i." i .in ,..,.i. ,, ." niiiii ill,- ;, I i of uiiiiiii : 1 1 mil "Hi mis .iii'l - iiluiiiiii that "the ntiic pnpiilntie i ,f p,iuntiii" Wlis ihijilv ititcl-cstc, in tin Inn's Hire will, death Imiiiui n n n law s .,, mi i d that M. linn I l" imiim! in i. I ii-i ii.il te, o'i e'i servnt 'en In., w In , I! II 1, mips. Asi-t,nr liiiiingiMtieii i 'nnimi-siener, lean e.i i , in,- In- i" "inn i"d Manuel III pi nr i I '.. I'l i t V '..illl V l'. I'l.l.I'T W .'I III il'l e'e'l.lllllg loom of ilii I iiiv. i-, iv ll i.il when t,ei wii- ""' u''"' ' '" '' i' '"I tap hum nc n '. i" i, n mn lie iiiiiii.'- 11 ill'. Iv Spr i limn . i l 11 v el ll'. tie iir.i mi s etlii 1721 '! . 1 1 VV h ii it.:' le I 'i"'l ui rniiii f i an i erntleti Man Falls Dead in Giras-" ,1 i II I ' I, , llVl V i H. - , ', nl '1 wi ii e th : i.i .,'w'. ,pi ,,., ei, Ti.i- li"li.'-. I eep. ,, ,, ! , III I ill- . . g" at 17n."i N,,rt i I ' 1'ir.lu a in di. d .it i . Whip hi I Imn . ' ' .it'i was due te I AGREE TO WITHDRAW WASHINGTON. Kdv. ::u In Cbi:n v.- int'ermnlly .igiec' ti in piincipir rednv by the Far T.n. t -:n C imnutte. of the Wns,!: inn ten Cenfeic.icc. nnd n -.c-oliUie i te thi't ifffft will Iv- ch.iftul l,v 'iihfnmmitifi, TODAY'S RACING RESULTS IJ0W1E Fiisi Dick D,ti(Kye. 102, Schvviutz, S17.00, Si7.7(). sS-1.30. wen; Vmnihy, 109, Meiris, $0.40, $3.50, s.cend; Excuse Me 110, JIcA'.c-,, $3.J0, thiid. Time, 1 3 jj!UM', Citation, Zcimettn! Benmr:-, Fuydlc. Tricky Chnnugny. Jliss v.mlty, Twlrlei also van V.0WUJ Second Zlemuntal. 100, Schvaitz, $7T0 30 9S.S0. wen; Tlu. Hey. 100, Kobiusen, a ae. sSS.10. boi-end; Jehns Uim.i.1, OP, Comy. $ 30, thud. Time, 1 a. Vnguc, Lu Bar ffaJ B.iby TJny nls.0 mn. CHINAS DEBTS TO AMERICANS REMAIN UNPAID PEK1N, Nev. 30 -Jehn U. Abbett, vter p,e8idertt of the Con Cen tinentnl unci Cmnmcrctnl Trust mid Saving Cempnnv of Chicago who cam. here an a remit of the Chim-ba Gcmvnmnct'i, detnnlt en a lean r, SB.ftO0,OOO. will lcnve ler the United Statu, temui row. He Mild today thnt there hnd been -no collection, no ro re ncwnl or no imuu'dinte prospects of adjustment" of the lean Uurin lil3 twenly-ftv,' days' ,tay here. The lean foil due ou October 31 A lean te China of a similar amount, nmde by the Pacific De velepmcnt Company, will fall due en December 31 Hiiim. ripiiim Prirp 51 a Vfar !.y Mnll. ' P' ' Wwr (niniwnii Other Children of the Her lirellicr Mirmatl limn stiiihi mm Hie Indictments tciilt,d from a misiin- dcrMnnding. I we ether persons weie Indh led In fonnectlen will, the same chni-si Nermnn Whitaker was nkcd Ie nam. l he man snM te have run fes.ip, "He s a vel'evv deg. that's all I II ,"" Mr Whltnher teplled IliirrlMlly lyfiivc Feder.il Itiiildlng ' After (lie brief formalities In Ihe I Commissioner's office the licensed brother and sister hurried fiem Ihe Fed 1 rral lluililltig. leaving presumnbly for their home, ill! North I w eniy-sixlb street where llicir father died. M.s- Whitaker is ntlni'tlve nnd was l'i,)dsilv nttiinl. She s nheut tweiity si, yenrs old. She were n black pic ture lint. She retained hnr rompesinr dining the brief iirrnignm'ni ' AiMirding te red'-rnl ellin.ii- the two bi ethers nnd two sisters' weie engage I IP steiibng meter , nr. win, u vve r ln"i ' lilsiiird Mid l hen wield 'I lie VVhitM-i "ker. mid two ethers, i i ulli.'jrd. re reillv iiiade u I : iji ftem ran C'tv J I J te Les Angele. in a cestlv me- ' I temir said te h,,.. b,en stolen, I I The Federnl efhi ml- s,)( they iiave pioef thill during I lit- ride the s or- finnints less,.,! up te see In whose uutne th" nietni'iiir weiki tie nifiired. (ith ciais also .illrv that Hie Whit iker si;i. ters weir p'fsenl when one of tin- mo-terrnr- was dismnnt'ed ns a pre'imninry slip te the celtcfi ion of insuruii",'. Ne'tiinn Wiilinker and lip sister, liercll'V, wen tiiken into cus,.,v '.tst week ill Washington, whcie thev live. wh'ilf It'iwl.iiul Whitnki'i vva - in : i -t, J A I new air ' 111 P.tlltlUH'r" Ills at hberfv In bail ASKS OPEN CLINICS IN All HOSPITAL Dr. Deaver Would Give Medical len Right te Study Cases of All Patients N D M F IMPI UNITY FOR Itr Jehn It Denvet. lip vui". r.s !im, snys. "stii"'ed ihetii nil tin by the truth! nheut rndluni." iteiecd"iJ 'nilay to - te - "f'lr them up again" bv n ll rcefnld ,,"nM:"1 ,ni' espectively en Ine bes- p tai. the I.cRlshiture nnd Ihe public. ,-.,. ,,,,,. i l the nes i,in s. ir. Denver e-mnnds ,n, v ,,n,,t exception thev shall open .i . ..... ' . Il e. wauls ie ineilical sluilcnts. mi llii'l ."iiv luiticnt. whetlicr private or net Mill II lie an ess, hie ns a si,v;pct f r clinics Of the Legiclntuii-. and lu.-identull of piiblb ei'r.i.Mi. Dr Denvc- n k- f"- I uth"' 'fcists .in im strleted right of :n im. I etipi't iincntntiMii ils for (hieiI of Majeiily Hv th' v lill. D' I, ! e v .nil. ,in al ""' i ii 1. 1 I,- ii, iiv ! . , ; ,, si titlu entali-m ' tluit c,ns it te deny siiigoens the a 'iientv in uink" pt' pt' lllerle'ii OMiiuiii.it Kin. ll i v., III. I . I le.iv " ,s i , ... tm i' "i Im ve I i I,, i.i tl is ,i i i fnt, l.litl1 ll" pi'li n h.ls line n litniglit le "il lucre itncll.gc'ii a:in, iili " "Till' Jli.ll.-l .M',i le the gPHI. T.uiiil.rr" i- ih" -...liiiliml i nuc, which I r D'.ivet :', ' ! i ie li.itt.e no , ,,.s tl in im ii. les I ll ,;i".'tl. -'I in.ni-trntimi. nd I'll in in. miiii ii il r i i Sin-, i ha' -" ,ie iin. "is th,, tj esiili imien et ur n( ml ihm im m , ., , . "111 till" VV Itll I'l.s ,i l.l'r ,t w hn.lv fn'mg iml , ..emiil 'hil ;'i li,'su,i' vv.'nls le. iigard I ,,. en, ,,r ihe nn,.,. s.n 1 se . n I,,, j,iieii i. ih,. U. ,),. ., icn' i. .in th, i ,.., , , t( , . i,,. If a1 i , ; Alte. i liiei i.i ;., f..s,. fjils. iintliineil en ruse fmir, I imn -n P0ST0FFICES IN CHINA -Vi:I'..!: i .' i! i teiei'-n im .rnttn es PRICE TWO CENTS STATE HIS CASH, BUTFHLKTED WITH ID TAPE 'General Fund" Subject te Fluctuations of "Funny Fiscal Business" $5,834,069 IS ON DEPOSIT; ONLY FRACTION AVAILABLE Treasurer's Repert Shows Big Balance, Reposing in Vaults of Favored Banks DISBURSEMENT DIFFICULT Moneys Can Be Paid Only as Appropriated for Spe cific Purposes "Fiacal Funny Business" Rampant in General Fund The State fJrtieral Fund Is the one that pays teachers' salaries, runs Mate iti'tilutiens nnd pays expenses net provided for in ether fund. It i- the playground for "fiwal funny business." In' 1017 the fund hnd $2. 102. 171 in the fund ever disbursements III 11)1'. Ihe excess was .l.'s02,-.-,20 III 11111 the npi'niifi!)('s exceeded the i e, ei'U - b .'-Mil W) In 10211 the rxress of eipeudi- tlllCS V, s SO 2-11 I0O Iii -iv months of the present fifcal v.,1 ihe Ccni'r.il I'uud has fallen s.i i."i,'.i,0ii undei' demands. What will the total deficiency b l"i ivvcUp months? Hy (.KOKtJK .VOX McCAIN llirrisbiirg, Nev 2d. --With the pub lie schoe's nnd fharitifs t,f die Slate frying for overdue money for their sup port and Treasurer Charles A. Snyder'H published stnipinctit that there Is I .-,,s.1L0li0..".7 in the Stntc treasury, the i in.inry becomes insistent, why doesn't ' ''"' ('"",n" "win'th pay up and step the elnitet and clamor"' Wl.nt's the ma'tei , nnvhew"' correct. correct. State Trrnsurer's figures ar . liy doesn't Philadelphia, for ' liisrnncc. iccive her share of the school ,-,, lenR pest ,,,,, , ., , , , " h.i in ist the ar, of Lducatten te "' " iht banks -md hnrrev iiieuev te keep , r the srhn - i mining nnd piv Interest en while the State withholds tb its roles lsh"' W hy must Sflte empleyes w-ait meiitl. for epense money they paid mn in the dis. hnrge of their duties"' Why n.'i-t tlfp.ii ttncntiil li.ireluig feii-ps in some of i up ILii t i-b't'g etflee he c.il'ed in because tlieie isti t iiieiipv te i v then en nscs"' Thai is. if t.ie Sluie hn n "i.'lr Sii.ilnii.miC epsh ei ieii,..'t m b.in! In ',' Suite, as the treasurer's icperts sileVV Slate Has the Mnnev "( II In ! '- the niiswd-' 'I ii Sl.tte h.-ls I he llleticv i n i.tvend bii'ik- "' i" the Si.lt I'.ll ks ,i."( v ", p-i i en! lll'P' . si 1 ' i Hu w hirb 'el uni n v. .1 1 ' te, Is i.se I Oil of I'll- "..s:,! Ill'.flC'.y - ,j ,ini. ltd. non bill S"J!",'' V.'S' -ll i. iii l'9 e'l .1 m elf for .,ie in 1 ,'l p.i.e 'i'u te nn two k'nd of S'si'1 hank ni'iiiint iiitivn and umi j.ii'.i I . . I iv . i ep'esi nt - th. . he. ,,n, ; ji ' i ip i up fi in i v h . Ii nl1 ,ii cm h pn I Tli' ni n it m , ' .n' i nn . - A 'V sijh- pit te .link el ilt-e lh.1l un be iinwu ' n mi'v for i s.p nn, ii,-,v I'l. us ilie Siatc I. imi II. 'nil Fund can fnly be iiel fm reuN ,iml highways , It an mints te S-.0ir,,l '. ."'. That n Hist about one-half f the ,,",S.''. I 000 "- icperted bv Sl.ltf 'l'teasiirr r Sn.vde en . ). tot ri .'11 i ("erininlv it's iab in hand' R n Minli r the f ominenwciiltn vv stein of in counts he rniinnt lake mnnev ftein the ' 'nail tuitd ie pay school i"nrliers' -nln-, nc Net can he take chs, en deposit in ,h,. Federnl Appi epriat inn for 'vofn 'vefn 'vofn inenai F.niicatieii Fund te pav eveiduc i inmiev ion -,hee for feeble. nunded or te i ph' ilu i mining expenses of rhp Nor Ner 1 nstevv n lnsiinr Asylum Meney -el nsule fiy n sppptil pnrpes . mist be nseij for that purpeiie alen That s the law The ciiRiial leader rrganls thr I rea- ir-ri ' tiguies as inislending They are I net. once veu understand them and the system ei a mining The (l-ne-nl Fund" is the one thit pnvs school teiicherM' snlarlcH, tnaliitnlns Mate lusiiiiiiietiH i, ud carrie. nil ethor Stair e.peiisrs nei provided for In ether funds "Fiscal Funny llusiness" That "(irnernl Fund" in n ciirieun bit of ti -cnl funny business It's never the snine from week te week f)n October .'II it may be $202, ("C! 'JO mid en Neveinliei H) h ,;,,, j)(l .sll.'iui, en December X It uiny tot un 1 Tm.', (M)0 ' ll "k like a huskies man', bank ar .cum When tax relle, tieim nre lrg the Treahury (Jcneral Fund bank ue ennnt I lare, that i. till lnlU cenif piling in. and then it grew rapidl, mailer AVhy t H. Ihrn. that there U such n hue Nnd cry that the 8tle U bert i( m I II h Su m X 1 '- Si i ?
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