Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. VIII. teO. 76
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Hntcrfil an Second-Clam, Mutlrr nl thr. Pert mien nt I'liuailriKiIa. l'a
t'ntler Itie Act nf Mnrrh a 1H7U
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
Knhll.liril l)n,.v Kx tilt SUHiIhj HUIlr r p 1011 " " " "'
I ubimlisti na,.v j,P;lByn2J , rui.nc Ledcer Company
FOR PEACE IN PACIFIC
I POWERS AGREE TO
a Bubltc meager
Nations Bind Themselves in Ten- Year Agreement te Respect Existing Rights
Hi
IB. SELLERS 1!
WHERE CLUBMAN AND WIFE WERE HURT
WITH HIS WIFE IN
CRASH AT ARDMORE
Pole Player's Aute Crashes Inte
Stene Wall at New Creek
Read and Gray's Lane
BOTH TAKEN TO HOSPITAL;
MRS. SELLERS CUT BADLY
il.tnnder Sellers, of Radner, club-
ten and pole pl"r. " ls wlfe- wI,
WU Mils Kditll r. nrinK"uii.
Injured last night when their machine
knocked down n stone wall and went
art way ever nr. eniDiinKmcnt at New
Creek read and Grny' lane. Ardmore. ,
Mr. Sellers returned ycsieruny irum
cunnins trip In tnc aeum win -n,rl
.f. Mcllvnlne, of Mill Crct-1:
reui. Ar.lmnic. and the Hellers aim,
Mcllvnlne families were te nine ius"-
!"trOC"nlBMr. Sellers, in their big
rtiiWcr. left home for the Mcllvnliie
house a little late, and were running at
,7e(l M'eed when the accident oc
curred. L, . . .. ...
Grav s lane, ni me i"" - ......... ...
iccldent occurred, drops sharply, witli
, turn in the middle and a deep em
bankment at tlw side, gunnlcd bv n
low stonewall The rend was full of
ee and Mr. Sellers did net have en
tire clinln.
Car Skills en no
As he swuii'j into the bend of the
read the lieavv ear skidded. Jicterr
he could slew It around it had cruslied
Inte the eunnl wall. Part of the uall
,va (lemellshcd by the impact, but it
,id a mere -erieus accident by pre
venting the car from RelnB clear ever
the bank. The big nmdstcr stetiped, its
rear wheels still en tne remi. us um
wheels ever the embankment.
The sudden step threw both Mr. anil
Mm. Sellers out of their seats. Mrs.
Sellers was (lung into the windshield
and partly thrench it. Mr. Sellers was
raved te some extent by the steering
wheel, whirh gave him a held. .
The accident m-eurred near the estate
t TlAvvnnl IVu . Mr. l'OW 1111(1 111"
iiliaulfciir heard the crash and found the
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WrCCK 01 IMC UiUl'lUUU umi iin w.- "'1'-
P.& R.WREEK BLMA
PUT ON TRAIN CREW
Pacific Supreme Council
ureatea ey ivew i muiy
in Far East
PACT PROVIDES
w .,..,,. je ,i-wc PitfallR nf Wilsen's
RY RflAH flFFiniAl S le X bi, "Respecting" Histead
U I lUnU Ul I IUIHLU ()f Guaranteeing Territory
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Disregard of Order te Stay at
Bryn Athyn Siding Caused
Crash, Repert Says
Dec
SILENT ON WOODEN CARS
AS COMMUTERS PROTEST
INTANGIBLE VALUE
IS PIT.
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City te Attack Shadow Millions
Used te Swell, Inventory De
cision May Bring Crisis
JOLT FOR FINANCIERS SEEN
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PRISONER
Kntire roiensibilltv for the nppnlllns
wreck near Itryn Athyn ln"t Menda
which cost twenty-seven or mere ltve
was placid mi the crew of the out
bound train. Ne. 1."1. in an official
stntiMnent issued lij the Heading Hnll
wnv today.
, Tlie stntenienl avoided all references
I te the wooden conches wlifch ninilc up
I both trains and in which helpless men.
women nud children were renstcd alive
after the crash in the narrow rock riiIIj
seventeen miles from Philadelphia.
Hosier of Train Crew
' Wasliiiifiten.
Power treat. . which
In the plennry session teda.i
a supicme reiincil for the Pacific simi
Inr te the supreme ceim-.l fei rurepe
into wliiih Pies'denl HniiliiiB ciitriil
ln-i uiiiiiiiici'.
il feiiiw in cfTei't an n-sm i.it un of
nations censistlni; of the four chief
Powers with interests in the Kn t. the
1'nlteil
France.
nicnt et tne npiiic nun hih. nn-"- tiiemlei of tills new nsinimn
aminifc them. Senate Opposition Small
This four-Powei n.ec ntien. it Is i,,mi,crsl of the Senate have linn the
cTiiveslv r.ievided in the treaty, takns H11itnnee of this treaty presented te
Terms Affirmed by Delegates of
United States, Britain,
Japan and France
y CLINTON . OII..BKHT
-lalf ('(irrrKniinilrnt i:fnlnit Tnlillr l.filtrr
tnnurltihi H'l, tiv Vuh'.c l.fletr rei.ni.
10Tlie four- compact between four in.iea.l of Hue"
wer.". leni-hed lieie
i ill iirn ik ii i i'siiimi ' .-..--- . . ,
stnblWies frnm tTa.,nn en WVdnn-dii. upon whicii
iT -r'plance 'reached , ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE
''''nuBhemerne in msistii.B upon ABROGATED BY NEW PLAN
the addition of Frame " prebnblr
tliat the Pacific combination would '
mere acceptable te the people of thf 12 Months' Netice for With-
i-..i....i u....t it Hi U iMtintrv (lid nei
'. ."Y-'-n fl.lntlnn of Which the ether
States, .lapan Bn.l.n.l and two inem hers were -,--, ,hP
for the discussion and settle- ;"."" ., .nl.,ny ). n mlnentj
I IIIH.-II 'llltv . .
drawals at End of Decade.
"Coeling" Consultations
ADOPT ROOT RESOLUTIONS
PROVE
MYSTERY
ijni'-n ('" i'i- ii . ..-..,- t ... i rllliiuivi ..-- I r ni r
the place of the AiiKln-lapnnee nlli-'them in advance and t heie " renijen t" , Plenary Session Accepts Char-
. .. lHimiine rlint tlie oppeition te ii in nn .
nn.c ns se,,,, rm the treat v effect,,, me wjM bp weWyc Ti.e ter for Integrity of China.
It -shall lie rillllel in nnerdnme with ,,!,.,, tv nmy . ratified before tliis Cen-
Tlint is the hope of
burah Millionaires
Tlie membeis of tlie ciew of train the coirtltutleiinl nietheiN of the liiRli , fricnce breaks up.
Ne. l.'l. iilthniicli net mentioned b ..,.,.; ....itie. " M". Hushes,
'name in ted.n's .epen. were previeuslv '"""""" I'""" , tlllH triMtv Mi. Huci"; Bains one
announced as: etd. Arfde nii.lm1- ,,f i ti main objects of his diplomacy, the
' Walter Yeakle. HOC. Siiuimervllle nve-, TIl .,,, v IM1,,. . eliiccFims of .endlii',' of tlfc Amrlii-Japiinese alliance
Philadelphia. Mutineer; Kdward ('.'.., ,, .,,.,. v ,jt . WiN(lll Tlie! IJi-iti-li el.tn.n r linn n . m ' -
,. the alliance, an einenie iihumik m.- "
asreeltn: te ic- w,jt., H1 prebabl in practice ns-
Norristown. n-ndiictei F. I.lberte. peef and mil te ";ruarniitee tlie iMr0 tle I'm-iiic possessions ukiiiiisi .n
Jjiiiisd.ile. Innkciniin. and V. liter lieeijse ,!L,,tM nn,i nnsessiens of encli erliei ,ta'ck.
W. R. FlatmerV. Arrested a3 Veci, TlKCl Uisine Sun lime, fireman: '" "
vv. n. ri.uiiiery, """icu x - ikiii (Jreeti stieet. ' Icamie covenant b
Drunk, May Be Kin of Pitts
Yap Treaty Impends
H.v the Associated PresH
Washington, Dec. 10. The diaft
of the piopesed treaty between the
United States. Great Britain. France
BROTHER BELLEVUE GUEST
Jiiiusi ,i e. inn Kcman. am " .iner iiceikc , ic,tnnil nesess (His of enc i or iei ,tacu. , . .. . . ....
Wisr. Ilns ii. ' ir rl in nrntiHtlen of mi. I. ''I'" -'"l"""-" "" "' .' u' , ""J11"!0" an1 Jaf'al. "hit ll is te supplant the
V..B.d. Hie li.-min. is.le.,,1. Tl.eeffi. r'11"1 notion In pielectlnn of se, I, t In fiitf-n1 iliein it the Antrle-. uuhnnn ,
,l.,l st.i cment hchl tne crew respensl- tislit- is net p'e Iced Se.tieii II pi- Pl,XOM (,, d,,u teBether nud they Anj.ie-Jnpnnt.se iiliiance and pave
ble for dNicKitiillm; nu order te lemain vldes that
ut Hr.M, Athjn unt'l train Ne. l.ili. l,t ' tli nleril
where the Sellers still nrc.
Mrs. Sellers Cut by Class
Mm. Sellers is the mere seriously in
hired, her face being badly cut. She
also is MifferhiB from tdieck. Mr. sel
lers was cut by the Blass et tne winu
shield also, but less s-erleusl . Iteth
will recover.
Mr. Hellers Is n lirekcr. ill the C.,,l
Ibirtlcs, and is wealthy, lie lias a line
frtatc at Hndner, and is devoted te
sport. He belongs te the Philadelphia
t'euiitrj Flub and the Corinthian iieht
Hub. He Is most noted as. a pole player,
however, having been n member of sev
eral (liainpleiisliip teams and gene
abroad with them. Last year lie pla.'ul
n tlie llryn Mawr team.
HALL RIGHTS WRIGHT ERROR
Jeb for Negro Clergyman Nearly
Gets Inte Budget
Councilman Hall nibbed his eyes ,n
Alexander Sellers, clubmiiii and
noted pole player, and his wife
were injured when their aule
skidded and crashed into a stone
wall en n read near Ardmore. The
wrcchrd car Is shown with ii photo
graph of Mrs. Sellers, who is in a
hospital, below
auto Thief crashed into
half dozen cars; nabbed
A ciisis in the history of the Phila
delphia Hcpid Transit Company In
volving cither a forced reorganization
of the operating company or n read
justment and equalization of tlie rentals
paid te the underlying companies is
foreshadowed In the impending decision
of the Public Service Commission en
the big subject of a fair valuation of
tlie properties, tangible und intangible,
0. the transit company.
This is the conservative judgment of
city Administration officials today after
reviewing the enmpanv's own valuation,
the valuation which the city will pre-
p.irtly stunned. They put Mr. and Mrs. sent te the commission and the recent
Sellers into Mr. Pew's enr and made e decision of tlie commission in the case
fast run te the Hrn Mawr Hospital. of the Heading street railway system.
intertwined witli tlie story et a com
and scientific valuation, en which tlie
commission should make n tinal elder as
te the rate of fare, is the reliitien et -
the underlying companies and tlie I Youth's Bandit Career Brief
transit cninpain te the huge Motes Metes
bury -Morgan linnnein! system. M.iyei
Moere has net hesitated te take decided
stand against the giip of the system
en city finances .mil te amuse specula
tion ns te the inlliienee of the system
en city politico.
The Public Service Commission, a
State bedv unpeinted by the (loverner.
Is nbeut te be called in by the city te I
cut millions, possibly half of them,
from the company's total estimated val
uation of SllOO.OOII.OdO. The tinnnclal
system is greatly concerned in the wel
fare of the uiidcihiug companies
Commission Fines Test
In ! Inrv . n. lb" Public Sei v. e
I'lHnmcsinii, I ding te these who
. i, .. . i i... mi., .it i In.
Gets Inte Budget lice hhiehch ..- ..... -
.. .... ......... ,., i v.ilmi! Ien iiiecceilius- beieic thai body.
k-3 .eiiiiciiuinn linn iiieue. .lis ..- , - -, ., ,,.,, .... i..,.,,,..
iniieunil i'pivss, nan imsscii.
The He,, ding Hallway closed its in in
vestigiitlen of the disaster at lUl.'IH
o'clock this afternoon fit the Heading
Terminal. Immediately uftci wards thN
statenient whs Issued :
his
l'et of Kemi's Hepeil
report, signed In .Mr. r.wliig. Is
A husky voting man. who describes
himself ns V. H. Flannery, if Pitts
liurgli. and who may or may net be tlie
son of one Pittsburgh niilMenniie and
the nephew of another. Hit ted in and
out of the police recenls today, leaving
an ntniespheje of mystery.
Tin1 few things certain iibeur Mr.
Flnnnerv is that he has a brother.
.lames ,T. Flannel v. who is u gnest nl
tin Hellcviie-Stialfevd : that beget into
n row with his hi ether hist night,
which ended in a scuffle en the pave
ment: that lie was locked uj overnight
at the Fifteenth and I.ncust .trcets sta sta
teon: tlint Magistrate O'P.iien. at
Twelfth and Pine streets, after sen
tencing inn te tinrty i nis in 'in nils --;- ,,.,,,, v.. t-.it In.
I morning, held him in SSOO hail iustcid d wait the.e until tialn Ne. loll ha
when uggl-es-ive a-tien
b. mi. ether Power, tl
i leiitrmting pnrl'cs shall I'emmuni
is wen. net admitted in geed stending into th(, f u acceptence of tj,L.
,e the combination which would dominate sM luntt vi int
eiiiiMiL.iii prupesais ter naval redue-
tlie Far Fust
cute w'tl, one another fully and frankly QDAP1 QM KTMEES MAY
in elder te an In- at inn understanding " -ml e i.inn iDfil I CM'
aiur uinLemiiu uwi-i- i-m
te be
ns te the most I'flic'i nt action
taken "jnlntlv or separately."
The Powers arc tlnu left tiee. se
far as am legal obligation is concerned,
te refuse protection te the teriiterics
1."!l and pos-essiens of enih ether when
Tl
as fellows;
"The investigation of the (olli-ien
between trains Ne. 151 ami Ne
near Paper .Mill stntlen en the New- i tluentuieil bv agKicssien. Net eicn th'
low n nrancii en ine morn ug ei ii..-in
I
own branch en the morn tig of necem- fumills lniir hligntlnn. which was se
ier .". clearly establishes tlint the accl-j ..,, ,, s,., upiopes of Mr. Wilsen's
I. .nl u.is caused bv tile flllllllc of the
crew of Ne. l.'l te obey the train eidci
icceiveil at Hr.vn Athin. reeiiiiing this
train te take the siding at tlint point
for a further healing December 1.".
There were whispers of much money
spent In this city In the last few months.
V. It. Flannel y is a guest nt the sum'
Dut hotel as his hi ether.
Tlie brother today denied t lint W. I!.
Flannery who get into a inm with the
police is the Captain Walter It. Flan
nery. of Pittsburgh, famous football
police Player et tlie old days, anil winner ei
the Croix de (iuerie and the Distin
guished Service Cress ter swimming the
in n-
imssed.
"The tniii; from Hun Aliiyn t"
Ncwtnvyn !s pmte. ted by te'egl uphle
lock signal .did. under tlie rules, riiiiu
covenant. Is i re.ited by tin-- new cove
nant. Ill-cuss Mutual Disputes
Se far as ills inte. mining the- four
great Powers ihcm-elve. are concerned,
the t'cati pieviles for lenfeteiiccs at
wlll'll si,.' c nlr'.'i-ie, -hall be cim
sld I and adiu-'ed.
I -.i i leu i . ui, in.' 1 1 ill.- is ('
Hen. was formally iaid before the
Arms Conference today by Senater
Ledfje.
Experiment of Scheel Teacher May It is a ten-year agreement in
Extend Inte Many Hemes which the four nations bind them-
lf miii "roll iQ.nr own " girl", weai . . ....
it you i ei. yy selves te respect their existing
knee protectets. .
Theie is a teacher in one of the rights in inaulur possessions and do de do
M'heois who. wheneier she sees said minions in the Pacific and in the
joints exposed cracks them with the case of disputes which cannot be
time-lioneied tiilcr. Irate parents and i settled by diplemncy ajircc te a joint
teachers interested in the diess problem ; conference among themselve?.
may remit te this mode of punish- Any one of the parties mav with-
... . , fl.'fl.l rty f.l.nli.n .s.nnt.Hl haIa ..f..
(icnig mi II. arrurliei-s, pay- ' "" .vc niuinns mx-iti: unci
ment.
Dr.
slclnn at the tilris tcgii Nimni. at tlie expiration of the ten vca.s
Seveiileenlh and Sjiring Harden streets. T, trtv ,!- nnfirmnf in
Thrilling New Needs Repairs
The career of nineteen-year-old Wil
liam .1 Met 'oil us an automobile thief
was hteught te aii end by til
an hour after il began today
McColl junined Inte the automobile of I Mimic and lescning a wounded
Frank Dlssten, of St. Davids, which man.
or w. ltd, p,i mission was giien by the l;;lP"1wli,ll,1 ,,, ,, . M1pre.ue
operator
et
RutazviueiH today as no exuiiiuieu , - ; ' . , c,,,,,,,,..,,, ,....1,1
.!... I , r .1 i.,m 1....I... .....!.... I f.i in' III h t'S II. I tlie llUlini llll sjsil
iniiui'il prenjs ei iiie j:i- eiiiiei iinnii' - . -
u te be acted en liniilly .Monday, two i r- "-. , .
positions of social service ergani.cr In' City officials say ili.il julgi nji by u
siMU.s t . in n ... ..' - r
tl.i l.ite wa- le.iiicc.i. ini-
... i.. i... ii.. .il.it.i' imin.
(Will7 .1 deep i in in " .i
i-'s vii eat en. II cisien in i niin-
was standing near llreail and Parrisli
llcets at ! o'clock this morning.
'1 bonus II. Mai shall, a business man of
the neighborhood, recognized the car as
belonging te Dlssten and gnie i base in
his own machine. Aftei a block m s,
he picked up t.ie paUelmen.
At l'.re.id street and Celuuihia aic
lute the signal was closed and theie w.w
a block of auloiaebilcs across the street,
hut .M. Cell dleve headlong into the
lil. ck. tearing I lie inudgaids fmni one
car, iieadlights I'l.iiii another and mole
or l(ss diimagili". half a decu eiliets.
Dcniis Man Is Captain
.lame.s .1. Flannery was shown a
photograph of the f'.iiim i Captain
l'laiiiierv today end .il.nl if iluit wa
his brother.
"Se." said he, ' ihai's anetlur tint -I
111 .'iltiigellier. Tli.it in tine is I aiu'iiu
Flannery, the man who .tuiiii ihe Del
, lespeut. or s, mi.'! Ii 1 ii ,. I lunik tlicy'ie
about second .eiislus, and se ',u- as I
knew tlicy'ie hindli nit -leaKiii" ti'ine,
I "About the row hist night. Il didn't
anieuut te niiii h. It's a 1. ii,;ht. I
brother get a little 1 . 1 1 1 . anil the action
i ..ti l ...iiif.ii Hern nrevided ier in
"11 hell trail .Ml. I-' rc'i'licu nn ; i v- .!t '
enle- , P.r A.liyn. westbound train the I.cague of Nations
' I e sbU-c; Whene. : 'liii.eJ Jernatlenal .pianels ;;-.
CCClled en its Hill 111 (llsl(linl OI II . f,...ollce nnieni!
mil lie Ii ('!. signal niuin ..
...'.i i.t .i-.ii.i .1.. stui tiiiT she oils
net as yet thrciitcneil ' te adept such by the Senate.
drastic measures. he says ,t is for the
parents te control their daughters' dress,
and she feels she has no jurisdiction
ei er it.
ANYHOW. BANDIT SQUAD
GOT THERE IN GOOD STYLE
I ill II V
. . . . .... ... I..lll..r nt'li.i
delpiiia win i"' in "i1"1 "' "" '
The Philadelphia decisi dealing as
II with a 4iciii i .it ii tu .siciii.
IIOI tli until, n
it w
will
b, tell al
( .iiilliiiii.il u I'UKe
TWO HURT IN TRUCK CRASH
th Welfaie Detiaitiiient hail been leintii
trieken out by Council, but the jobs i can- wiicr
ere listed today In the budget.
.Mr. Hull was amazed because the po
rtions had been eliminated en his mo
tion. He wants Dr. H. H. Wright.
One of the eiganlzers, removed fiem the
city payroll. As the Welfare Depait
incnt would net dismiss the Negro clcr-
J Jinan or ask for his resignation, both
00i iveie nbelisheil.
.The Ceunellnian hnstih summoned
Clerks. U'lln iliueiu'eeeil llinf flin i.rinler '
liad muile ,iu error in striking off thei Heavy Cars Collide at Street Cres.s
proofs. The printed document was cer- in n Haverford
..s.v.1 i.ii.i nan iireatueii a nine easier, - . .,,,,.1. ..eiinied
Annu ... ....... ,. ilriimtlllle 1 1 III I.S I OHIO...
...,.. f .. .1 ... ..in ...k
iMontgemeiy and niivei...... " ;
Haieifeid, tins "'" ",'"',",',. '
driver Mistook the ethc s glials, l.uh
.lllvcis Hciehult and line taken te the
Hrin .M.ivi lhM'iial.
The feel of .1. T. S.mu.s. el III....
.. ii..,. iti mi Minn, was lrac-
iiiuiii " .:. , , . .. m,M
lied 1 .ill.. Hi nei I". ""
1,1 dep.tltllieni sii,n
us arm
Still hopelessly bio. kinled. McColl .than- till en was uieieh a pieleiiiic ineasun
deiicd the car. Hut as for the Captain I'lannciy btisi
Lewi-, tiatlic pelii email al Celuuiblit ! uess, theie s uetliing te ih.it. nhsi
aienile. ( aught .lliiiill. l.cwis lias i mien .
fu ceil te use his club befeie McColl
submitled te iiiicsl. Then he was taken
te the Children s llespil.ll 10 nave iiih
head icpalied.
Later Mi ('oil mid Mtigisiiale Ciiiney
t lint he hail come heie from Atlantic
w.i. I iiliiinii Twe ( 'it j , liiid failed le tin. I a ieh and th.jt
the clinnie le iiiiikc en wnu hismhii v
iiiiloinebile seemed "loe geed te pass
up." He was held In SetlllO bail for fur
ter healing.
in
WINS $10,000 FROM CITY
by
Weman Hurt in Fall Caused
Hele in Pavement
, DaiiUKM of SIO.O(M) lieie giieu by I lie '. '
Wry In l'res dent .Iiidge Harratfs Ceuit l f ."'.
OlllV In It,.. ., I .1 t,.l. ,,f tlllv.11'1'
. . v . ... wii.- jiii sIM in, leiiiiuv; cit.v ..
?hs. r.liabeth McArdle and her bus-
wid, Tlieimis F McArdle. against the I
MARINES HURT IN BRAWL .
Four Managuan Policemen Killed
While Trying te Step Fighting
Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 10. (Hy
. 1' I Feil' policemen weic killed and
eiie wounded while breaking up a street
light heie last night between several
Aiiici-iitin iiuiriii. s and a party of civil-
fuictui.'.l I ians. Twe nun lues wete wounded. 'I he
I Ainerii mis 11 ei e off duty at the time.
Aftei llaniieii w.is nrre-teil lust
night he was lakn Hum Ihe Filieenth
and Locust sti,cits station te the Phila
delphia (icneral llnspirul te be e.
ainlned le s,.,. if he wn- drunk Fer
some leaseti wlihli the pnlice did net
learn, he was iciti-.il at the hospital
and bieiight bail, le the station
This ineiniug lie was lii'eii:;li up lie lie
feic Maglstiati D'l'.i it'll al Ihe Twillth
and Pilic sii.cts s itina Disniu D,.
I.ctiie Cey le apie.iictl against him
The young nitiu. who is about ttiiiiy
train order i
was set against it.
"The niciiihcis et this .ii'.. are i'i-
j.erie I lieu, have geed -''11 l.'iel.ls
ami ii.ii. alwi.is 1 n icgaidcd as being
ii lef ii I .iinl efficient The movement of I
.....!.. V. l-.l ..... i tin. .liililll' Ml Ill'V.I
'rani .", " '- ." v,e
I 1 1 111 lllll.llieu Ol IIIC ll. till ....,.-i
and without b'eck signei icfllllsseii
i .ilium he explained."
Danger Houses Commuters
Cemmutcis ever prnctluilly all of the
Phi'ailclphla and Hendlnr suburbnn
lines, und ever some of the Pennsyl-i-iii'
lines, having been awakened by
the dr-aster te a svnse of the danger in
whlih they must place themselves twice
ilnlli. haie broken out In indiguntinn
against the . eiirlnii" ' use of nntlipuiteil.
unsafe wooden cembes.
Ii i ri i". '! :: .!':'.: Miillgnntlen
has spontaneously tollewed preileu
sl.ertll -ifte.- Id e
Ten .t i. . tin s
Illlll'lsl tee the .
g"tlmg stinted fin
Ceiitliuicil tut Puce Twu, ('eltniin
STILLMAN TRIED TO BRIBE
WITNESSES, LAWYER AVERS
wrecks iii which theie has been 'ess of
life (hie te the burning nt splinleitng
or tfli'st eping of cars, ami that this
indignation has subsided as the ineni ineni
eil of the w leeks g, ew fin ther away.
This iluii. however, the mdlenntlun
Is se wlilespieatl and se emphatic as
te Indi'iite that action will be forced.
In suite of the statement hv tbe piesl-
lir (lent of the Itendln', that the abolition
of no. den loathes Is ler the preseiu
an Impossibility. The eflictns of one
s ibiirbnn iissoeiuilen. the Yerk Hend
Chamber of Commerce, hnve pledged
thenelies te luiiig the Public Service
the nations
1 i..t.A.i s:...... I,. VA netil An. ills
t int. u .-.i.i.. - ... - - - j tt ( , s e ,
It indicates also .1 Me., hi udviinti , , ,.., nbl. 11
for the I lill"d Mill's ni iiu in ii.iu..ii -u,i fih s. et
in win HI uf.iii". (ei in 'lu insi.iuce ,,,,, ,..1,.,,,,,, ,,. ,,
take liart In tl'.ni (inn uii'i"r .1
contrail te run ter 1. 11 v. r- in lue
Supreme Ce nieil we nn- en.y 1 .'pre
sented tcinpiiiurili and with (eriiiiu
limited responsibilities Ainli.is-..uler
Harvey sits in it mere a- an ub-cner
than ns one of the ehi t inteis
The history of till- treaty i thai
flre.it Hritnin". wlib h lia- felt thai some
wider agreement among the Powers
should be created if the Angle-.l.ipanese
Alliance was te be tci uiliiaied. pro
posed, nt last week's ptivate meeting
of Hughes. Italfeui and Kale. a liif
Power n, 1 cement upon tie -i general
lilies. Mr. Illljhes nt bjected
that France should b" a uieinber of the
Pin iti iiibiuariiin. I ".", i. Mr. I'.all'eur
and Adiuli.il Kafe had 1 usiili tlieii
(ievi rum. nth about making the piopesed
But "Terrible Massacre" Is Strictly
a Business Meeting
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1 I IV
1 ( li this ,,,u nin
.1 ihe bandit sipunl
mi oil .t- li.nv - in
the icMiri.'d m.issn-
(fl. ii in n tliev ni lived they leiiud a
gteup of tin 01 tn 1 lie sire. 1 millers
st'i'iilini' i'fi tln-i i-nnvci'siug he, illy nud
gesflcubit'velv
"'Vhcii's th beily '.' ill .1 one ei
the .let.', tiles.
"1 tell you it' ,1 held-up giinre and
the people won't pav it.' said one e!
the -tint vendiis te hi- lompnniens,
who p fused 'it Itr-t te he int. i nipte.l
by the detictive- I'lnalh it wa- i
plained that the -Heel v.tuleis wen
fei tiling a peel ter the sal. of i'li"i-iiiui.
Hever- and veie tri'ui'; 10 set a pile pile
fei the 1 ens.iinei
"ma, ilieiiuih r MeArde. against Ihe I . . snrTr rm A7r7 I Df V
XVlrir.HRTSTMAS SPIRIT NEARLY
10m " v . . were niiiile le. ill n il. tense coiiese in IMli III elpnill toil
DROWNED IN QUERY ILOODz ' """- :;u :S!.J:,,::i
1 'Ihe .hinges w made hi Jehn F. sin hum
191!)
Millie Mis-. McAulle was walking
l'U l.'tli!) Seuth Dever sheet, she fell
Mien her feet went Inte a hole. Ilei
Wt ankle was broken, and her whole
ri?l(t s ile in fuelled and bruised. Itctng
"in (h'liente (onditien at the time, she
wilercd n seiiens inteinal injui.v.
Die whole sidewalk was out of ic
l"ur. t 11 ns stilted, and lis diingeinus
1 onditien was made werne by 11 Hew of
faterieticenling the hole
CROWD SEES TRUCK BLAZE
Prevision Delivery Vehicle Causes
sir at Bread and Walnut StreetS
Cloud, ni flout of. the Ilellcvue
Miatrnrd ami the Itiu-Ciulten Hotels
nnteheil Haines em, .'op the real of a
'nt deliver) truck 011 Itrn.nl sheet
"c!jr. Walnut (his nMrmieu.
hie truck is nw ned hv lle.vei .V Ce .
I'lavlsieii (l.ahrs, ::,.-, Callowhill stieel.
firemen iptenched the blaze bcfinc the
'"le. lu-uli-il with buttei. eggs and
'"!"ti) was badl) daiiiagi'd. It was
. Vm. '" v"lentini' ll.irtlein. IIII Cal-
i?I ,UI . "" ' w''" s'l K"-' leaking
'"' Ihe tank cauglit tlie win 11 the
'"Jhie hck til-iil
Counsel for Defense In Divorce Suit
Charges' Illegal Use of Meney
I'liughhcepsie. N. Y., Dec. 1(1. i I'.j
A P 1 Churg! s that agi uls for .lames
(A. Slilliunn, New erk haulier, at-i
ileiiipted toH'errupl and biilie piespec '
(he witnesses in the hull of his diiene
, suit against Mis. Anne I' Slil'm.111
I were made le.lai In ih fense counsel u
(enllii.nil .111 I '.1 ci" 'ln t'eluiiiii One
FOCH WHIZZES THROUGH
General's Train Doesn't Step en
Quick Trip te New Yerk
Marshal Fe. b pit nl another visit 10
Philadelphia today but only such .1 one
I 1 1 0111 1 tie niuiiew 01
in ii.iveling sitv miles
Erery Out: Shepi"' lpi'dnlly, litis QmMieii le Ask Many
in Silly, hnl All lirii Ciiuvy licspotise imvmlys
Then
si.illil" (Ol lb'
cel ner of 'I hir-
" ' .1.... 1 slice s. one .i.inn
ll,i;S,'',ha. paitenhelaun. of .be
He lllliis 1 11 I M ,.,,,,.,1,1,.
il!:: Me Women "heppe,. -lop -
. I. m ask him dli'dinns and .pies
t.n.tli toast. iil(()il 1(,
,l:r-.,et',he ll.isn'l been l.ske.l Is
...i. ...1 t 1. ic iiMM
win 1 11
And ihnl 'lueiv
I I 1 1 1 1 1 t t
,,.,1-tleM."'.. '. ' ,, ,,,,.... H belll'VO
j;;;;f; , ,,(,,- .i. ci., n ..f
Willi' 1 01..' k
II Nihil! t e eil1" "
tlie
an
bundles. "Pease.
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. . . .. ...11 imi 11 inn i' 11 nun -
Ollicer. wIU,.vpu ..
iniikci'i Is' ,. ,, nelice-
hi 01 ins . . -, "V
a Santa Clans.
usiiiiiii me I" i"'
.. 1,, 1., iv 1 sicrei 111. in line
ll O M
Ill 11
the
11 crisli
1 .. t ... .1 tn.i r
I P '" ' .'."...! neil, ,.. hilt
wiiiioeer muiii-.i'"' f
"l"1M". se le be seen nbeie
no ... .. .
..I. llll' 11 ill) 01
III). I Mt.-.r.
tatee a. toss the -liii'l. and sighs I'.ui
leiiienihet', lie Is stall. Hied al 'I'hii n . nlh
and Cliesliiui
ICas) One te Answer
With 1 IliililJe ill his eye he m.i ill s
w ill, a righi acuiss (he sn et.
maihiie
'Well, pleiis.'. 11 ill 1011 till in., hew
I un in the steic''"
That is tee much fe.- Minns 1 1 ili
wit. and wilh due solemnity he s.ivs;
"Take nil elevator te the lop of
the W'i.lener llilildiug. Flem thai loot
1011 take two ruiiniti',' jumps ami a leap
and laud en Waiiamaker's toef lie
sine. Iieweixr. te take a long 1 ueugh
leap Or iryeii piefer. 11 step ladder
will gel vnti in thieugh the second story
window
New, If the woman is possessed of
that saving urate, a sense of humor,
she smiles and sets nbeut te fellow the
eencct directions which Nilan always
llielinau, el imiiUcis, .hut' nf n
StiMiiuiu's teuiisel. in iipplvin for a
1 nun u-si u te lane tistitiieiiv al Mou
nt al. wlicic, he 'aid, the alligatiens
wen!. 1 In- siippei it'll b) ihii tv -tluee
will. I ss .
Asked bv (till, llilldg.' Ilelsev. ,,f
ieiiii-i! let Mi. Slllliiiaii, in 11, iiue the
agents ih.ug.d wilh .111. mining le
siihuiu t "n na-1 i .t n -. Mi Itifiiiinn saiil
he ..mid mention l)i-l two at this liun.
Friuu is I ajels ami .1 Allien l.al'oii l.al'eii
lalne both of the Pun In f (Jueliec,
BOGUS 'HERO' AFTER FUNDS
rOTTOCSTNK
WALL STREET BOMB SUSPECT PELEASED
Has Thrilling Story te Get Cash
'Fer Legien Pest'
warning was issued l.ului age u-i
ti bogus aiiuv elli' ci nhii is 'seli -mug
alms tin the 1 1" 1 1 1-1 1 f 01 an Auii .inn
l.egieii Pest in (Unci I is. at Neble.
.'SMlll Coin I -licet snis he gave him
his 1 heck I01 SIMM mid iipnii itivesti
glUiug found ' tint he had In 1 11 mulcted.
This vieuhl-be nve. seas vi-iii.in (es esiniiei
01 iigiiiiug uiitist snot nun sue 1 11
is believed that he has mad' ceusiil-
'I eiiei-.iHssiaie of the Allied
ni niles went ever the Petisv Ivanl.i Hall-
mini, oil his Will le New elk. hllOrtly
befeie neon at the point uc-ir the '.mi
llliei-c he left the ti.iiu en the et c.lsiell
of Ins eihiial visit le the illy several
weeks, ,m,i I
' I
2 FLEEING YOUTHS CAUGHT,
1
Camden Police. Answering Call Frem
Garage. Get Suspects
Caindi'll police hi'.liliillll li'ls let'eived
ti iflt-plmii!' tall that men weie hi caking
lulu .1 g.trnlie In N'ewten avenue between
Pine und Spline sliect- sheitly after I!
o'cletk 1 Inr. unit nlng Patlelinen Paul-
(Use mid CliecMiiau vvei lit te the
.telle, and as thev iipliieaclictl ihe ga
lage ijut'e men 11111 111 illflcrent direc
lli'in Twe vviic lapliiittl Thev ilesi'iihed
ihemseKi's as Charles (iiand. elghreen.
ISO! P.readwav, Cnimlcn. and William
Pu' ion. nineieeii. no home. The till nl
OMAHA, UUI . Dec. IU.---M1K.1. aim. i.vd.t mid l.ut-.l
eleili. ui'rcst..'l Tlnu- day uiglit na i u.-iv". wi '.iiiitetien w'.ui
thti Wall btitvi explosion Septciiibu 10, lU.'iO. wa . u-1uiikI irum
tin. city jail ttdpy t.'i' bib own lecebiiisniuu iitfr tlie Uejjtn t mini
"i" Justlce neiifi'd f diet tint lit. wa id w nthti bv 1 ii
1 'itli '.Titles
ALARM FOILS 2 BURGLARS ! ASK $2.50 WHEAT PLEDGE
But They Escape in Aute as Freight ' Farmers te Petition Congress
Blocks Pursuing Police
Twe buiyliiis vtie pi. willed iiiitu
breaking into tlie pawn he,i m ,u-epi
Dint. Flghtt i nth ami I't-tl. nil sneers,
call) litis, iiiniuiiig w I eu ihe liutglar
hint 111 wt'lit oil sii.iiuieliliig the pelbe
fln.il Ihe Twentieth nud Fedei-al sii,.ts
station, two sipinies awai. When the
police in rived In a bandit cm the) miw
two . giees speeding nw in in an an-
story
i ec pint. i. leiuiii i. I...IU.-U icv ii.i-i en toiuetiile, nei til III I.lgllleeilth streel
the gieiiml near the garage which they ti,,. ..,,11.... ..,,.,. ,ais. . but 111 H',1.1,.
police believe was dumped by one of the men. lngteii avenue a passing
ci ublc with tli
. t i 1 " . . . . 1 . ... 'IS,M W'vmtv 11 1 it -rs 1 miri
mill A nun iniiii I ne-tun in mlkiii-u iu.,i i..n...l .....l H.iHah t.nla..-. 1...1.1 m v.".. . . . .
11 1 i e'HM"i ic "" ii "iw i" hi 1 . in 111111 11 iiii iit 1 nu mi- nei nit iiriu inr wi 1 iiiii iiu it r n 1 n lu.'ii 1 i, .!.
tiiplliinril mi I'hkp Twe mimim K.inr anxious le gel their hands en I1I111 inicsi.giitleii t nm l0 fleeliig pair esenped
Peniisylvauia
up
M Tin .. .
H. "...tl .s.l'1.11 A II tilt' f'llllllir.l 111! A 1. t'Olll
m MB.0!,?r.n"y.l"l" ehefer'tiiV house? Fei: , , leeks down lit till) ""'".ViV.L .. '
.'-"..- in 1 Ile Km stle i-nnmn ie(Iv nn ' -, .... t.iri l.lu one in hi i iiiiii- e."
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Text of Treat
Senater Ledge presented the
tieuty te the Conference. The text
follews:
"The United States of America,
the Dritish Empire, Fiance and .la
pan, with a view te the preserva
tion of tlie general peace and the
maintenance of thefr rights in re
lation te their insular possessions
and insular dominions in the regions
of the Pacific Ocenn, have detei
mined te conclude a treaty te this
effect and have appointed as their
plenipetentiiuies:
"The Piesident of tne United Mates
of America.
"His Majest.. the Kine; el" the
United Kingdom of Great B: nam
and Ireland and of the British de
minions beyond the seas, Kmpenn Kmpenn
ef India.
"And fei the Dominion of Can
ada "Fer the Commonwealth of Aus
tralia "Fer the Dominion of New ea-
latui
"Fer India-
"The Pi evident of the l-ieiich re
public.
"His Majesty the Kmpeini ei -lapan.
Terms el Agree'iienl
" he hiivin"; i'iiimuriicate.1 then
full puMers, found in '.feed and due
fei m, have uuivnil as fellows.
" Article 1--The hinh contract centract contract
ine; partus niriee as bctw. en thim
aelit's te respect their rightb in rela
tion te their insulin pes.csiK ns and
insular dominions in the regions of
the Pacifi Ocean.
" If ther.1 should deve'ep between
any of the high contracting parties
a controversy arising out of nny
Pacific (luestien and involving their
said rights which is net suti facterily
.settled by diplomacy and is likely te
affect the Imnnonieus nc "erd new
happily subsisting bei.veen them,
they shall invite tli- high ceniractlng
partic- te u leinl tilcrt-nce te
whicii tin- whole .subject wnl be
referred Inr teiisiderntinu and ad-lu.sinicnt
" Article II. ll tin- -.ni.i tights
lie tlueuttteil '' lb' aggressive
lotion of any etln v IJc.wei, the high
ntit n tl iiiia rinitl ii.e 1 U . I I f.fk-k.I
WU- IIUIieiiiimiI """ -"-"Is l'' nt tut V.U111111UHI-
Niitieual Couii- eate with one another fully and
finnlily 111 order te arrive nt an un-
"Tin -t.iuti.il! leitiieen mini e leaf 01 derstan.ling as te the most efficient
(ad.' says the iiiu.eiineeineiit. 'can mn,uri., tn hi. lnlr.. ii-,,i.. -,.t
pieiitubly be held for live cents If farm- I ..., Ju.i.n; mu
lenllniifd en t'ef Keur. Cefin'tm On
.SOCCER SC0KER
t 1 ivrcrMfjitr LA W
Hepe for Five-Cent Bread
.ishlugteii, I it . In 1 ',v p 1
l.egtslaneii in levive the I tuteu Stale.
(rain 'in p.n mum. 1111I1 a ( iev 1 rtuneni
guar.iiitii of piebiibl-, j;e -, I,,,,,),,.!
101 wiic.il win tie 11 sl.iil el the pieseut
st ss'eu 1 f I lllglTs., it
itiilai In tin l-'anueis
(Ml
ers ge $2 50 n bushel fei their wheat."
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