iqwwwr&0h'' c r i THE WEATHER ' (icncrally cloudy tonight followed by fair Wednesday ; llftle change In (cm (cm pcrnture; fresh westerly vvlilds.. TianjcuA'iTiu; at r..cii limit Oftl) uestt Ha i li"1!"i ;'."Ii"i ;. r.30 se l-ie i-n feOia i-m t MIGHT EXTRA Kuenm I VOL. VIII. NO. GG Hntcrfd nn Sleiii1-1'I im Multrr al tlie I'minnicc it rhlladclila, 1'a. tauter die Act of Mnrcti 3. 1S70 Published Dal Uxri-pt Stindaj. Hulwrlntien rrl J ft Year by Mall. Copyright. 1021. by Public ledger Company PRICE TWO CENTS PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 i PA TTY. COOL ON ST A NT) RECITES NEW VERSION OF MISS RAPPE'S HURT Comedian Merely Aided Girl, Then Called Friends, He Swears FOUND HER WRITHING ON BATHROOM FLOOR Locked Doer Because He Want ed te Dress and Shave te Keep a "Date" "IMPOSED ON" BY OTHERS "Why Didn't Yeu Tell All This Before?" Prosecution Ironically Asks By BART TIALEY if the nwntnie TnMIr Ttleer F-illterlal Stall tnwrieM. 1Pli, bv Publle Leaner Company San Francisce, Ner. CO. Quite ns Mnrtllng ns Fatty Arbueklc's own ex clusive narrative of the Laber DaT party which sent Virginia Ttnppe te her death and him te jail It was a sinter ing novelty among all earlier versions, a gln-Seetch-pajnipa festival was the npect of the case when the big come ceme linn tramped perspiring from the wlt nrin stand. Hints and intimations that have idled the air since the trial opened hare tended te make drab tatters of the moral reputation of the dead girl. Seme of the medical experts took the stnnd with the manner of men about te re peal terribly significant things in Vir ginia's past. They did nothing of the Kirt. And ulien the defense closed its case, there was nothing discernible in all the record of direct testimony te Indicate lhat the girl had ever done anything worse than drink mere gin and orange juice than was geed for her and answer an invitation te the patty at which Fatty danced in a dressing gown anil pajamas. Defies Defense te Proceed At the last minute the Arbuckle lawyers spread before the eye of the teiirt three depositions recently made in Chicago by n nurse nnd a doctor and implied very broadly that there vtrs much In these documents that they would prefer te withheld in order net. te seem ever-zealous In the interest of their client. Smilingly the State's- attorneys vir The lunliv defied them te precrci depositions were net, read. District Attorney Brady U picparing Hun morning te prove by a commis sion of medical experts which jh new making microscopic tests of the organs of the dead young woman that the vic tim of Fatty's party was in perfect physical health when she went te the Si Francis en Laber Day, and that even the inherent organic weakness, te which the defense attributes her death, ns of negligible importance, if it ex isted at all. Moreover, the Stale uuiile it known thnt the witnesses summoned from the film colony at Hollywood will be called te prove that Miss Rappe, whether she drank gin and orange juice, or whether she didn't behave normally en most occusieus, wns net subject te the paroxysms out of which Fatty's lawyers have been building their nllbi. Fatty Makes fioed Shew lug Fatty himself, when he w:is sum moned te the stand, astounded ccr body. Tt is barely possible Unit lie astounded even himself. Ills lawyer delivered him into the maw of the cross cress xamlncrs with fear and trembling They watched him during every minute ef his two-hour grilling as alertly and lenderly ns birds watch their tlcdgllngs take the air for the first time. And similarly their collective mood hanged slowly from wild anxiety In ndmlratlen and confidence.. Fatty was permitted te testify only after a siermy conference of his lawyers. Due of the lenders of the group threatened te ipilt he case if tlie accused was net per mitted te tell his own story te the jury. Meanwhile Fatty's financial assecl atcs were insisting that he keep silent. Hut the presonce of an audience may have helped the big man. He shook terribly at first and tightened his grip en the arms of his chair until his hands went white. Hut his eice wns round and steady. Me levcaled himself in his narrative is the most piteous of fat men, the most tragically used of all geed Samaritan'-, u nmiable individual whose rooms wen') Invaded by uninvited guests, who ate' his feed and borrowed his motorcar, nd ran up a big bill en him nnd gel I'lin into a pit of treuble with the hotel "Management before they finally stinted him en the way te jail under a charge of murder. Tells New crsiim i niuiuenible points his -i ion of '' t"iy el Viigiiuii l(tiiu dull red fieiu the stories of all ether witnesses, la It he, Mms-elf, alwuyu inuiearud the met Innocent and best intentleued of JVtea )ii( !! thatp geinjj uu- Mr. Haley, has been sent te San Francisce te transmit accurate reports of the trial of RUscee C. Arbuckle each day. He will continue te de se until the trial is finished. "iispeclingly into his own bedroom from the sitting-room of the suite, he found Virginia Nappe ill nnd suffering in his bathroom and merely -tried te relieve her with n glass 'of water before lie carried her te the bed and called her friends, Mr. Friedman, the Assistant District Attorney, eyeing him with irenic humor, nsked if lie had never told of nil this before. Fatty admitted thnt he 'had told bis lawyer, Mr. Deuiliigucz. The AsMstunt District Attorney, ex pressing modest astonishment that the witness should have waited se long te tell the truth, reminded Fatty that at the time of his arrest he had stubbornly refused le tell what went en in his room before Virginia was found there in a delirium. "He's cleared himself," whispered Fn try's counsel jubilantly when the cress-examination ended. "We'll see," said Brady. Great Day for Frisce San Francisce has known some grout nnd memorable days. There was the day of the great earthquake in 1000. And there wns the day when the Fu Sing Yin Universal Peace and l'eker Club substituted white Iowa corn Hener for chrysanthemum wine at the frast of the forty lanterns. And there wns the day when Bull Moeselsm blew up in Chicago. These were days when the bright skies of these paj-ts seemed te wnin nnd grew dark nnd when men had te be strong te survive. The day en fentlmii-it en I'mrn Five, Column One LIVERIED CHAUFFEUR WAITS AS W0MENJ0BFUR STORE Weil-Dressed Thieves Walk Off With Costly Garments Three fnshlennhly dressed women helped themselves te fuis valued nt Si!7"i yesterday from the store of Jacob Katie. S".'t Neitb Fortieth street. They escaped in n limousine driven by n liv eried chauffeur. Katz told police he was en the sec 01 d fleer of his establishment when he lienrd I he shop deer bell ring. He said he wns busy at the time, but that he went downstairs nbeut a minute later. A woman about forty years old and two girls about twenty years old were entering n limousine when he reached the store. Kat. said. The girls each were n fur vvuip and the woman a fur coat, part of Katz's stock. The furrier snld he chased the motor car smith en l-'eiMcth sli-eel. hut was dlstnuied anil failed le gel the license number of the enr. I BOY HERE FOR OPERATION Panama Youth te Be Taken te Hos pital Tlils .Afternoon Manuel Snlencs. the Panama boy sent here for n delicate operation at the hands of Dr Charles II. Fra.ier. has an hed In the city. The boy was first tnken te the Spanish Consulate at 1 11 1 Spruce street, and will Inter be rc- iiinvcii in me i Diversity Hospital, where the operation will take place. i The liev was brought here en a huriv trip from Pnuaiun in the hope that Dr, I Frazler. noted as n specialist In opera tions en the bend, might try te save his i life. All preparations have bet uule at the hospital for the life-saving eper iitien and it will he performed as seen as pessie. j The be arrived at New Yolk en the steamer Colen from Panama last Fihhi. but cxperienied a delay al Kills Inland. The boy Is suffering from ccrebial tumor , and his i-iinditleii is said te lie very grave.. The bay's father accompanies Mm and uirilcs a special letpitt from lulled States Minister Price in Pan,i ma that special I'nrer be shown by iin iin iin uilurotJei authorities. Fmice Mnyo, I Spanish Vhe Censul in this oily, has also taken an interest in the case aim h.is helped in securing a spridy passage. HE'S IN AGAIN Daniel's Vacation Frem Jail Only ! Lasts One Day Daniel Domhevvski, lliirtv -three. !I1M." Cellar sheet, had n sheit spell of liberty ycsiriduv after being released from the Heuse of Correction and then stinted back Ihcie again today. Daniel has a vvnv of letting the world in general, and Mrs. Mary Wclsnum in particular. Knew vv lien he has been drinking tee much cstcrdav the gate, of the Heuse of I'm reel ion swung open te release him alter he had served thicc months for being di-tnik mid diseiderly , This morning they swung open again te admit him te serve another three months' for the same offense. In the Interim Mrs. YYcisman nnd her family had rnther a wld time of it. Mrs. YVelsmaii, who ns formerly Dan iel's landlady , was in her home with her dunghill- liertha. eighteen years eli, and several smaller children when Donibewski arrived. He chased the en tire family into one room, where lhe lucked themselves in ami screamed limn the windows for help. Patielmnn l.ees arrested Donibewski and Magitiate (Vslclle sentenced him. HONOR MRS. MONTGOMERY Head of Baptist Convention te Be Tendered Reception Mi. Helen Barrel! Montgomery, president of the Northern Baptist Con vention, ami member of ihe llener.il Committee op I ' mini Colleges, w'ill be Ihe guest nt n lC'-eplleu this il 1 1 el ll'iell ill t In- pari h 'muse of the Second Pres hy lei i ih huu'li. M' a bv the Phiia- i !,ihl,l I "li iilice mi the I liiu I t 'ill leges for Women of the (lib-lit. Mrs. Montgomery will mnke a short address., after which MJss Abby Suther land' Drewn, principal of Ojents Scheel! wlU ipwut. Coming te America ! KsiiL: -.. Jilt? '4" MMK. K.MM.Y CA1AK The French operatic star will seen leave Paris for New Yerk. She will also visit Canada and Mexico T T IN SLEEP Jail -Breaker Recaptured at Cibbstewn, N. J., While Taking a Nap 1 MORE PRISONER AT LARGE .Tehn Fesslle. nineteen years old. Bristel, Pn., one of the prisoners' who escaped from (lie county jnil nt Wood bury, N. J.. Inst Saturday, was cap tured just after midnight last night In Oibbstewn, X. .T. He Is the third of the men te be brought back. Fessllc was found asleep In the vnil -read .station by n guard ftem the pow der plant nearby. Thr guard, together witli all ether authorities around (Jibbs (Jibbs tevvn has been looking for Fossile since Sunday night, when nn attempted rob bery of n store made police believe one of the escaped prisoners was nearby. A pilsen guard rushed te (libbstewn nnd Identified Fessllti. He was ledged In the Jail nt Woodbury nt U:.10 this morning. g The enlv one of the feirr men who get nwav Saturday after nearly killing the vvnnNi still at liberty Is Heward Ay res. thirty -four yenrs old. West West vllle, N. .1. The authorities premise his nrrst before, night fall. Fossile wns sentenced Inst Thursday for an attempted robbery in u Wood bury drug store. It was announced that nothing wns te lie done about the jnll lucak until the fourth ir.nn is caught. Then tli' (irnnd Jury will be called in special -session. It Is expected the men will be indicted for attempted murder and resentinccd te longer terms In the penitentiary. Arthur C. Itedrnw, County Prose Prese cutor, spent several hours this morning iplizzing (lie leenptiired men in an ef fort le find out which of them struck the blew that was se marly fatal te Harry Mnger, Ihe warden. All of them denied It. but Mr. Itedrnw snld he believed it te be one of them, ns Ayres. the uiily man still nt large, had been talking te the warden just n few min utes before the jail break wns made and gave the warden money te buy him some cigarettes. Mnger Is much im proved and is expected te be back at his duties before the end of the week. ONE STORM AFTER ANOTHER Hall Adds te Destruction Wrought In Massachusetts Bosten. Nev. '".). (Bv A. P. I New Hnglnuil cities and towns are lcccner Ing slowly today from damage and con fusion caused by storms of the last two days. While efforts were being made te re store lighting, coiumunii-nt'en and transportation sci vices, a new storm of hail set in in Knstern Massachusetts, the x rnther turned cold again and the It y burden that prostrated wires, poles Olid limbs of trees increased. Hepe thai lights could be provided tonight fei nearly two sceie i-itn-.s and low lis t lui r were in dnrkness last night lessened. The storm loll in life was two, het 1 1 persons being killed by live wires; in money it was a million dmlnrs or mere, lepieseiitiug damage te the equipment te public utilities lempanies. Il will be days hcfeic conditions cm approach normal again, the storm being among the worst in New Kngliuid's annals. THEY WORK QUICK IN PHILA. Burgess Buys Car and Fifteen Min utes Later It Is Gene Ituim-ss Waller .1 Crauiiici , nt" Ab botlstewn. Pa., paid Se." I. .",11 f. i- tin privilege of owning .i biaiiil-ucw loiip. leiip. loiip. ef a well -knew ii model for the liriel pi rind of fifteen minutes today. Mr. Craiinier paid spot cash for the cer at Bread street nnd Lehigh avenue nt neon. He climbed in and drove one s"iiare in I ."15 Lehigh avenue, There lie slopped le sec Ills old fiiend, ('. II. Werner, and invited lilm out te ad mire hi- new machine. Bui when they came out the car was gene. Dead Rarer and Deg Team Found Lifelike in Water Hie. Pas, Manitoba, Nev. Uft. Searching parlies who linve been, scouring Meese Lake have found the bedv of Walter (inyne, famous American deg derby racer, who was drowned November 15. Thiivish the transparent ien the bedv 'euld lie sren in eight feet of wale:- sitiaig belt upright en the -icd. partly covered hy an eiderdown i iihn. Stielcbed out III trunl, in per fect nllgunienl, were the nine racing dogs. WOODBURY NVI CAUGH VARL OUNCI L Visit of Senater te City Hall Brings Sudden Change of Frent in Budget Warfare CAVEN GETS ASSURANCES, BUT TRICKERY IS SEEN Cnn-hiii- Ceuncilnien stnnd today temporarily difguised is supporters of the Mavei's program of citv-vvide stieel cleaning for next year. Tills unUpie ami paradoxical pres et tutieu was brought) nbeut bv Sena Sena eor Vine, the ni.istei- strategist nnd stage mnnagei of the (,'embine. '-'or nellher ihe Senater, the "largest si reel -cleaning contractor in Ihe world." nor the ( 'milium- Ceuneilinen nr" in favor of street cleaning by municipal forces. They admit they don't like It. But, as Councilman Hall, out of the depths of his fertile vocabulary would expressively describe the situation. "Combine Ceuucilmen have been' pull lug tee many boners" in, their zeal for tin Combine . Itcallzing Hint even his friends could gt tee far. Senater Vare stepped into the limelight just before yesterday's session of Council for the considera tion of the budget of the Depai tnietlt of Public Works. This department will hnCe charge of the street -cleaning work for 11121.'. Shirting Dene Rapidly Before the Senater left City Hnll for the seclusion of the Lincoln Building, an entire change of scene wns effected. The scene shifters worked se ipticWy no one would have suspected thnt it wns ever the intention of Combine Ceuncilnien te put Director Cavcn en the grill a'nd rip holes in the street elenning program. Instead it ap peared as if It bad been the intention alt along te boost tin- Administration program. It was generally anticipated that yes terday's session was te he stormy, with Councilman i(l booming nnd Coun cilman (tiiffney risiiii? te heights of Im passioned oratory. The corridors wen- thronged with jobholders who could hardly wait for the Combine le vet into action. There was te he "dirty work at the old cress reads." Si n.iter Vine spoiled nil that. A few minutes before 1 o'clock, the hour for the opening of the session, Ihe Sen Sen aeor stolidly .strode through the crowded corridor outside Council's chamber ami entered Councilman Hall's clearing house for Vare Ceuneilinen. A messen ger dashed after Mr. Hull, who was in the chamber. With a genial remark about the "boss" Mr. Hull went post haste te cefner with the Senater. The deer te Mr. Hall's office was shut. The Lincoln Building was lu close confer ence with Council. If Senater Vare were te talk light out in meeting today nnd let 1 what happened en the ether side of that deer, he would say that he hail said something like this: "Charley (addressing Mr. Hall), for get that stuff about going after Cnven. Let him have what he wants for street cleaning, but make him tell hew much each branch of the work will cost. Then we can show, when the time comes, (hut contract work is cheaper. There's no use bellowing nbeut munici pal street i lenning. We have te stand for it new. and we might as well de it gracefully." Hall Octs His Orders Then the se-ion began. Cavcn, who had expected le lie denounced, wns sur prised I" I'md himself praised. Sev eral times, Mr. Cnven. bad he been a fainting man. would have swooned, be cause Charley Hull smiled at him mid called him "Ftnuk." and was extiemely solicitous nbeut funds for city street cleaning. Ceuucilmen Devclln ami Itepcr. who en occasion have been obliged te stand up for municipal clean ing, were Mticechless. Their job hud been taken away from them. Administration Ceimeilmcn beard Hall says thnt he favored giving Cnven all the money needed for the street -cleaning program. But they felt that siuely there must be some "trick" about it somewhere. Charley Hall was in sin h a felicitous mood that he em- Centlnnril en I'.irc Tvvrutt, Column I'mir SINGLE CONTESTED VOTE MAY CAUSE TRIPLE TIE Toe Many Marks en Ballet Causes Upper Gwynedd Suit Around the bgality el one little vote sim ms the problem nf which of three i-iiiiilidaies in I'pper (ivvyiinlil Township will have the nllice of -clioel director Ihcv want. This one vine gave one candidate a total of ls'. Twe nther candidates have IM votes each, .1. M. Ileetl apparently was the sue eessful iiiuilidnle at the elections. But new a petition hns been tiled in Ihe Montgomery County Court asking his election te be set aside en the ground that an illlegal ballet was counted for him This particular ballet was marked Willi a i-iess in tin- Itepulilienu s(iiu-e, another in ihe Tnxpnyi is' sipi-n-e. a cre-s opposite Ihe Inline of each Itc publican ler Slate and inuillv efilees and numerous nther cresses. Twenty -eight voters of the district ami a jinl'ge of the election signed the petition. Should the Court decide Ibis hnllet illegal, three persons will be tied for the etliec and a special election will be necessary . U. S. BARS HONEYMOONERS California!! With Juge-Slav Bride Is Held at Ellis Island New Yerk. Nev. L".i I P.y A. P.) Iloiievjueoniiig ceuplis, usually given the right of way Ihe world ever, must figure en such abstruse problems as Immigration quotas when entering the United States from foreign lands. This fact was living pondered here tednv by VIcke Petlmsle, a resident of San Diege, nnd his bride, te whom he was recently married in Juge-Slav la. IVthnsie, who esserls he came te America twenty years age nnd hns taken out his lirsl citizenship papers, went te Juge-Slavlu recently te wed Ills boy hood sweetheart ami tiring her te the "Land of the Free " On reaching F.lhs island, Ihe couple found no mere immigrants from ihui native ceuntiv would be admitted at present. AUK OU I.OOK1NO FOn IIKI.rT TE1U nap tli Yr,v Pren you want 1 adver- IN DROPCLEANINGROW ON TIP FROM BOS Vare Says He Is Keeping His Hands Off Council Suinter Vnre nssetted today he i nrl Inlerfciiiig with Council and doe- net ex I te Interfere. lie was commenting en the call he made yesterday en Councilman Hnll be fore Council took up the lllli'Jstreel cleaning estimates. "I never discuss ceuncilpianlc matters with Mr. Hall or any one else," the Senater snld, "especially since the new Council went In. 1 am busy helping the regulnr Repub lican organization, and that takes nil ny lime." The Senater said lie went le City Hull primarily le see Register of Wills Sheehnn. Thru he met Coun cilman .MeCeuth. who suggested the call en Hull. SPURNED BY CRAIG Lloyd Geerge Told Ulster Never Will 'Accept All-Ireland Parliament NEGOTIATIONS NOT CLOSED By (lie Associated Press Belfast, Ne, I'll. Sir James Craig, Ihe I'lster Premier, speaking before the Northern Parliament here tednv. snld he had told Prime Minister Lloyd Itcerge l hat the British tleveniment's proposals te I'lster for the settlement of the Irish ipiestien were utterly Im possible. He said I'lster would net en-" ter an nlt-Irelnnil Piiilliiinent under Ihe present condition!., but was prc piued te discuss ether avenues for set tlement. The Premier said Ihe accounts of the tfiiverumeut's plans for an all-Ireland Parliament thai had itppcarcd in the ilt-ss were "fairly accurate." Sir James made these statements in speaking te a motion for adjournment. Replying te a ipiestien In- said the Northern Ireland Cabinet has given in--.trucl ions for the Immediate enrollment of 7(H) iv hole-time "specials" and 5(1(111 part-time "specials." te complete the establishment of Its forces. linmlen. Nev. 2!). (By A. P.i Wlille it i thought sicie that Premier I'raiis's slntenieiit bet ire the I lsterPar- l;amee tednv will leave the deadlock m the Irish pea -e negotiations virtually unchanged, (he political commentators 'in the morning newspapers view the situation with unusual cblni. They appear le adept tTie view ascribed te i official circles, that even though the peace movement receives n setback new, 1 It may ultimately reach a satisfactory conclusion based en mutual concessions. Net only is a breach of the Irish truce, which has endured five months, iinexpecled following a possible ressn- lien el negotiations, nut tlie newspnprri genernllv imply tin- belief that all the Interested parlies recngnUe the 1m- perlance of ninintnlning it. Seme even go se tar ns te say thnt a tacit under- standing nlreatly exists between the l uritisu itevernnieni. wie mhu rem and 1'Kter thet the truce shall remain un broken and thus enable the resumption of the negotiations at any possible moment, should they be suspended nt this time. Seme writers mention no limit te continuance of the truce, while ethers suggest that it is te be extended nt least ever the ( lirii-trnus ami .New "i ear Holidays. These hopeful accounts regarding the probable in.'iielennnce of peaci in Ire land coincide with many fresh rumors of Prime Minister Llevd (Jeeige's pnp pnp araiiens le depart for the Washington Conference at an early date. . DIPLOMAT. LATE TO DINNER. SLIDES TO SEAT AT TABLE "Out or Safe?" He Asks en Fleer. Arm Hitched te Hughes' Chair Washington. Nev. "J! I. White lions, liens, dinners in these ilavs of conference ill. plnuiacy are aid In he a bit awkward, especially if nun i'nglish -speaking guests nre pl.ucil beside monolingual niericais This eci asienullv is mn-s. snry , tee, lu nub i- te make the seiiting arrangements conform in pret edencc. Sometimes, though, the hostess may count en fortunate accidents that tils pel all formality. Al one of the most "doggy" affair iccently given, an Assistant Seii-etaiv of Stale arrived late. As In- suri-einl erctl his two gallon Inn he was in formed, se ii i- allegnl. Unit the guesi bad gene mi . duiiicr llistilv runnin,; ever all Ihe upprepi-iutc alibis iliai ejM-urreil I" hlni, he innved swifilv across the Un-i shelil of the high-ei il. inged tliiiing hnll. A small ug sljppe.l and iu an instant the yming statesmiiii was passing in icvievv. en the small of his back, befni-p the great of the world As he slid past M, Briand, lie threw out an arm ami managed te hook ii about one nf the les nf Set retarv Hughes chair. It was an effectual brake. Then was a death like -ilenc. Then the uiifnrtiinaic -poke In hts duel a- te an umpire. " lilt or s.iti.y 'hi- asked That illmn i was a mh'it-1 PROCLAIMS EDUCATION WEEK Washington. Nev. Hit. (By A. P. i Presidi nt Harding issued u precln inatien today setting apilit tin- week of December I te JO us American laluea laluea tieil Week. Citizens of the l'nited Slates nic urged te assist general ef torts te reduce lllitcincy and te give thought te lemeilvlng defects in tb. Natien's educational system. : i Sterk I isits P. li. ?. Train Flying Toward Tennessee Alteena. Pa.. Nev. -'0. (By A. P.I Mrs. Rylimd Nash, of Brook lyn, N. Y . en mute te the home of her patents In Clarksville, Tenn., wns visited by a stork en a fast Pennsylvania train kite lust night, when she gave birth te n son. Ne doctors were e,i the train. Mis. Denny, wife of n major in the l'nited States marines, n trained nurse, who was a passenger, tool i-h.iigi mini the pntlents were plncn) in an ambulance and taken te a hos hes pltal In this city. BRITISH PEACE PLAN URSINUSTGIRLSFLEE HUE IN NIGHT GARB; Ell Phila. Youth Carries Hysterical Ce-ed Down Ladder as Blaze Attacks Dormitory YOUNG WOMEN CLIMB DOWfl ESCAPES TO REACH STREET '.I I 'IJl!ells ,,f I'l-sinlls College, lit C ' b gi villi-. Pa., were driven out In t linking sn,,,n (lint pen trilled te the dormitories- of Slirelner Hall when lire started in the basement nt f):l5 o'clock this noening. t Clad in night clothing or tire-sing gowns, the girls tied from tbiincs nnd smoke by sinirwnys and lire escapes , When the lire gong in Collegeville was rung, the boys from th mens rlormi rlermi rlormi teries nenrby rushed te the aid of the Ce-eds. They dashed in through the smoke and led the frightened girls te safety. Although none of the students were In danger, there wns one thrilling res ent, in which n Phllndelphlan figured. Philadelphia Youth Saves Ctrl Miss'Iicne Jenes, of Slatlngten, Pa., became frightened and confused by; the smoke and leaned screaming from n third-story window . Arthur Lceming. of Wyndmoor. Chevtnut Hill, an 1 r-lniis.stuilcnt. went te her nld. He placed a ladder against the siile of the dormitory and clambered te the lop Miss .tones was net tee frightened le venture en the ladder un der his guidance, and lie helped her slowly te tin- sinel. A neighbor took her in and tin- heys el her belongings from the dormitory. The tire il image is rstimatnl at ubmit S.'OOO. Thr lire it -elf was' eenlincil I" the basement and te a music room en the main Heur. The dormitory floors were damaged by water, but the per sonal belongings of the students were virtually iinhnrmed. The fire is aserlhvtl te a defective flue in the heating system A college em em peoye who keeps up the tires was in the' basement n half-hour before the Humes were discovered. He reported BY BHT FLAMES that he hnd cleaned nnd built up the .. ... . . . fire. The belief is thnt it beenme tee Garment Workers Act as State Tries het. nnd the overheated Hue set tir? te te End Strike the woodwork of the basement. ; Pick-is were established today at (Jlrls Avv.'ihened by Smoke ,,1P ",s factHie affected by the 'gar- The first Intimation the girls had of Z"!. repertnl r ,rX" r '',, '"''l; the fire was when some. of them en the u'(.1;,.,er' S ' "f ""' (,,M' lirst fleer awoke coughing ami choking, -i-i s'tnin it,,,...,, m ,- . with the smoke. They-rnn through the! , ',' ' ' "ii of y ,., ,,, ,s ., , ,,, ,,, , i-ei-r ilnrs vcreiiiii-inir "lire ! and iireus- d thuse en the Hours above There were nbeut thirty girts in the house. The smoke was se dense lhat the girls did net vvnlt te dress. In dressing gowns and slippers they made a hurried exit le IIIl-Ii street, ut the feel of the campus, where Shreiner Hall Is located. The girls ,,n the upper floors (-, the most niirt took te the lire es mtlier than risk the smoke-choked si-ilrwavs n,,. Ceilcgevillc Fire Cmpnnv. with , , .li( ,,f ,M. ,.eie..-e .v .. get lines of j1(,.,,, ,,,, ,l(, huililini:. ('.is Mask Is I sod The smoke mnde it illlhcult for Ihe firemen te locate the source of the tire Fire Chief Srheuren get a gas mask nnd with its aid went into the basement, where he found the Haines. Once located they were quickly ex tingulshed. The lire ilid net burn fm much mere rhnn a half-hour. The cel lege authorities expect te have the gir buck in the damaged building in a time. hurt STOVE SETS CHILD AFIRE Mether Puts Out Flames and Takes , Bey te Hospital I iii in -r Ids metlur's iibsenie' fi-nn tin loom last evi-tiim: nineic-n. nniirths nniirths ei Jiispeh Kahn. of Itii Menis street, iippi-eiu iieil loe cle-ely m the open grate of tin- kill In n stove, igniting ;s cloth iii an I receiving s, v ci i burns ,,f 1 1 bin k and legs. The i hild was b ft alone while -s' Knliii xv "til te the lelhu- ter I bucket el i mil. When she ieiiiriil sne i'n in ' him shrieki-ig. vvilh Ills ilelhi-'- a m.-i nf II, lines. Siiiiij n shaw,, she wrapped it about the lil'h buy's body, sm (-i-i lng iu ix tiuguishiu't 'In bla-e He ,ves taken i, Mount Sinn! llespltal. whi-re his c.-n- ' 1 1 H-ii was s.i nl te be citticill. POAVERS TO TAKE UP HARDING ASSOCIATION PLAN WASHING? ON. Nev. SO. i.t side.u Hnnlins.'-s Mic.cstien for a continuing conference of nations is cxp.-ctcd hv Ailmiuntvu'icu officials, te become ht bubject of found diM-iihsien before tin prebcnt ceufere'ice endb The ricbi-leufs. nubitien is s.iid te be wi.ii im- utw- -wissociaiieii et watieiib " should net h.ivi tlv nine ei "an undermining at-ency Income a rivnl te the League. POWERS DECIDE TO END THEIR COURTS IN CHINA WASHINGTON, Nev. 20,-The nine I'eweiV Centevcuec en Pa.ific ami Far Knbteni que.stieiib today adeptttl leaolutieiis pre- . ..inif, iu, iviiiirnsiiiueiii ei leiityn ONtiii-tiniteiiul iinht Chum. b THEATRE COLLAPSES; 25 BELIEVED KILLED NEW YORK, Nev. S0.-F.ftci te twatfivr wrkmlu were i'dtcved te have been UilUd today whfu a new theutu iu the ceuibe nf conbtructien at Bedford aud Park avtmic Brooklyn, colten&cd accerdiiifi te early police reports. ' WIFE SAYS SHE HAD RIVAL Master Recommends Decree After Hearing About "Elsie" Advisory Master in Chancery Wil liam J. K-raft, of Camden, today rec emmended a Finn Super, in, wi..- ui- Ki'inieii airs. vf Woedlyiitie, who twice 1,.., I ..1 SI. befei-i has hi en given final separation papi i-. Mis Sm ei testified her husband bad hewcied iittiitum nu a veiiug woman known te her only as Flsie. Mho said they had met en various ec caslena nt PI, Imlelnl, t T. .; u"""",'- I OeatcsvUle. "'"' "l Likes Jury Duty MRS. ANNA (JASS ill te North Camac street, get sum mons when she returned from honey moon BRIDE LIKES JURY DUTY Mrs. Anna Gass,-2140 N. Camac St., J Has Served en Several Cases I Jurv service as n fresh contact with life wns welcomed by Mrs. Annrf !nss 1IH0 North Cnmnc street, who was summoned en her return from n honey- i moon. t Mrs. (Inss wns en the jury lists of' Qunrter Sessions Court as Miss Anna Hnggerly, 515." Ixlngessing avenue. Her name wns drawn from the bis jury ' wheel early in May May S she was married te Samuel (l,i, n enr-Mnnkcr. ' When the newly weds returned from :i New F.nghind honeymoon last month a jurv summons wns waiting for the bride. She reported for duty .Novem ber HI nnd has served en several cases. "I certnlnly like serving en a jury." Mrs. ('ass Mild tednv atjhcr aiw home. She has been excused until Thursday. "One can lenrn n crent deal frmn ili .nidges mill the lawyers I IIPVPP L'!li before just hew cases were disposed of III III' ,vuiii-, PICKETING IS STARTED , op. ,1 M , ii i iiisi'iiicincniiict'iMicf i. ...... ...?.. .t. . '". ' I'utt liet ween the 11 11 teri and the (inrment iiaiiiiiaciurers- Association. . The deadlock iu the strike is between the Manufacturers' Association and But Japan 1ms Its special reasons for !be VUi'l , net'"!,, .'!!.. 'i-hir' l',"1""' "'"' I l,oil,K -"n'1 ""'l (,"slrt"i ut itwlf In me waiiveut et the .l.illd workers ves- I , ,,,,,. . r , leitlay morning was in pretest against " """'' fllv,""'hle light before th'eyes of the re-estab ishment by the i-mplmers the Angle-Saxons, vvhe show n dlspo dlspe "f the piecework system in phn-e of' the i,llli '"' understand each ether and wei'K-werh nnsis. Max Ainilur. manager of union bond bend iiiarlers. SX1 North Ninth street. sa today that adjustments are being made with some of I In- einplnvcrs who are nei lueinbers of the association, and that one settlement is expected te he com pleted tomorrow which will send about -(Ml empleyes back te work. QUITS POLICE. IS FIRED Trial Makes Doubly Sure Patrolman Is Off Force The police t i-.i I beard made d-mbl sure this morning lhat former Ki-ervi Patrolman Tl in llannigau is ic longer a member of the four He ha i in en chin gen with neglect of diilv and admilteil Ii. In fait be had I,, id ln lieiiieiuml tluit be bad ipiit and bad I ii alisi nt fmiu dutv for ineie than e w ei-k lie v as brought before ihe heard tli--iiierning and the charges wi-ri Had h him. He said he had nothing te sa mid walked out Commissioner Wood ruff erdeied that he be called hilt k. II. was found and brought before the beard again, and the oninilssiener niiumnici d in ii i ii that In- would be reeninincndi d ler dismissal. Patielmrii William Ueilh, n' ill, Feurib s(riii and Snydei iiviiun- sia sia Hen. charged with inlnxicatii u. wns lined ten days' p,i. 1Uh the i.isc e: Patrel, nun Ldwnrd .1 Mnguire. of tin Twentieth and 1'itwnier streiis si. si. tleii. was held under advisement Magulre find been charged with mini - cessiiry shnetillg III Hie -It, 'els iltti- tei tlu I. -In"' Nations ei in SUN IS COMING BACK e- . .- Stranger Is Expected te Make Re - appearance Tomorrow Premises of sunshine tomorrow hav been made, bv the Weather Mmcm i ., f....,... . ...I l.l , , . . n.tusi vviiicii also reicteil teilnv would be cleuily but net iiiiny. Since Inst Friday there hasn't been the smallest ray of sunshine CIeiuL I rain. dri7.1e: clouds, rain, drizzle nud wind ivi-iyibmg :,ui sunshine But uiuii i-iiii.iiieijiuui is only experiencing '". -. w"iiir weutlier as the I OT c. "XSiJ "t'y et of th- Mi&bi&sippl lt;'er. E European Nations Anxious for Financial Arrangement, but Americans Are Wary WORLD CO-OPERATION NOW , PLACED ON GOOD BEHAVIOR By (LINTON XV. (ilMIIHlT sin(r irri-seiiii-Mt Dmt.Iiic Public l-dtrer i eiiyiiulit, n.'l liu r'i'bllr T.eituer Cempantf , Washington. Nev. HO. Frank A. I Vnnili flip's sjie'-ch regartllng the allied di bt te ibis cniinlry bis served le bring tin ii-ouemii- issue te the front in prl- vale i1is"issen while ceinmiltees nnd 'cpes wrestle with the details of naval 1 icdiii'tfniis and of the Far Kasl. , li may '' -aid positively thai the I l'nited States -s pet yet committed te the holding of nn economic conference following this gathering. But every one I here expects, nt lenst , n financial con ference and the Lurepenns hope thnt il will be bread enough in scope te cover fundamental economic questions.. The truth is that the greater Euro pean nations are en their geed be havior. They lire like the little 1ey who linx hi en told or has been Irtl te con clude thnt if he is geed he will have, cuke. That v- one great reason why tin- present conference Is running se smoothly. If this meeting is n success, if il pb-iises the American people. If it reassures that geed may come out of mli-rniit iniinl conferences, then the Ameriinn public opinion may consent te discussing economics and n mere per iiiii iit'tn association of nntlens. Blue Ribbons te He Weni Beth the discussion of economics and of a mere formal contact of the United .,, '., Ii i ,1 Mates with problems abroad are blue ribbons which Furepe may win by an exhibition of virtue. New it may net be Unit any one has told (he foreign na il nils precisely tins. Perhaps they just sense it. They behaved badly at Parrs and the great American people, having plenty of cuke, removed it from the table and lei-ketl it in the closet. One experience is enough. This docs net apply te Japan, which Is indifferent te economic conferences. weiK in iiiirmiuiy. I I'.'asy te Be (lOed And Mr. Hughes considerately and undei'stanilingiy lias nmili it as easy nn possible for iUJ parties te the Confer ence te be geed. He is asking nothing mere than any one is easily ready te grant. He Is as much interest!! ill stag ing a success as an- they. And it is iipi-iirent that in spite of crises and tcm pniary inixups, be Is going te have a sun-ess within the narrow limits laid down for the Conference. I speak nf narrow limits because rcltt-iivi-lv te the bread problems before the world, tin- ,. lunging of Kurepe into the abyss ,.f vhiih Mr. Wells speaks, the territorial integrity of China is a miner is-iic. and In-side the economic disaster f' vvlmll the whole earth suffers, the saving of :i few hundred millions nu nunlly upon battleships is eipialiy in mm ileal .is tb,- tilings Mr. Iluglics i.s cb mg niiglit seem iii normal times, they ni l.v pave ihe way, in Hie minds of the Ian op. nn ualmns here, and from thu g1 inpse we bail the ether day of what s in im- mind of the American Ailtnln-i-iratinu, for an approval te the greater le.llllles. I-.'iuiiiiiuic Ci Kis (irealcsl Tin greiitisi lenlitv et all is the cco cce I'nini im- iu which the war left the nith. ilu problem, as Mr. Baruch used te Mill it nt Paris, of getting thi world l..nl in wni-k. SI all that nnlity he apprn.n lied .' The lTurnpehiis believe lint if 'his Ceiiti leiiee mi mis it vvilt U-. nnd the Americans encourage that belief. That I have geed ruisen for -.ivieg, s a- tin- "s ihey bavi gene. Thoi ate dilliciillies. Tin- irrecen- 'lnhlt dies biird. I'lesiibni I lurditig'n nrebiibly iintiiiiely u-fi-ri-in-e le nu as sn. iatinn nf iiatmu.s, a mild ami de natured iissoi-iailen of nations, without . ii levitiiiiii and. of i nin-se, witli no iiii-b .. bimighi Scnaier Beinh te In- fni 'I'n de ninth in an ecoiiemii- cnfci - tentlnuril nu Pner Twrnlv ( neiiiui Tlirri N. Y. HARBOR POLICE SEIZE 7 AFTER EXCITING CHASE Alleged Smugglers Caught In Act of Dumping Rum Overboard New Yerk,. Nev 'Jit- i By A. P.) - seven alleged smuggler we're arrested by harbor pelici here today , after an exciting chnse during which fcvcrnl -huts were exi hanged. Before the cap ture wns made several bags containing bird of paradise feathers niul liquors' were thrown overboard by the accused men. 1 They did net linve time, however, te emnpbte Hie wnik nf jettisoning the nrgii, fm' "( cases of rum letnaiiicd en Ima nl the laiiiuh when it was towed te n deck. Fillet n shots were fired by the men, but vvas tiijured 'I'll,, launch seemed iilxuit te escape when she col lided witli the submerged top of u i,l0 and was nearly capsized. The tneu 0i! uniiin iiieii ii'siui lorewilljr no enrirn 1 overboard, and were busy at thU task oeiiiii iiii-ii in-dun tiirevving tlie when trie police arrived and nlaceil tb..,. under iirrebt. FORESEE CONOiC AY FOLLOWING ARMS CONFERENCE RUBY AYRES has the art of writing love stories te perfii lien. 'The One Unwanted' is m her happiest vein of sentiment and romance. Watch ter It Tomorrow On the Comic Page ,-- iiin s A :v i V fJ. M A
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