Si GraWS f(- "$. $m r.v ' f? it .. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THJJlteDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 LETTERS GIVE CLUE i SCENE OF NORTH WATER GAP TRAGEDY Is Operated On ' 73lH PHYSICIAN WARNED THREATENING NOTE IS UIDTOCREASY Alleged te Have Written Slain Teacher, "We Will Be Bur ied Together" GIRL'S LAST LETTER FOUND IN DOUBLE MURDER OF CHILD;S SLAYER Says He Told Mether of Emma Mack She Should Be Put in Asylum URGES CHANGE IN LAW 57 i, Win .te Die Because of Wrongs IV Suffered in Girlhood Indi- mmmtmzM:xmk behb hm; 1 cated in Missives SUICIDE THEORY REJECTED' fPyacCfll nune'rli n Ei'tiinr) Public '.file' Rtreildsburg. !.. .lime W - IV.hctlc llttfrn, indicating tlint Mrs. Maude Dp Blind hml planned te die because of wrongs she I nld te hntc suffered dtir lBf hr girlhood days, hate Riven ,t new tnrn te the mjMetinus killing of Ii--hride of four months nnd her husband . they lny in bed. These letters form a strong ihcer.r of murder and snii-ldr. but bounce both wire shot in the hack nutlieiUie "te etill elinclns te the belief It was a double murder. One lettei vn addressed te lue bride's mother. Mis. O-uir II. Merie. .rf Cntbklll. N. . I" this s,t. sn, htr brother Charles ua te biamc fei nil her unhnnpiness. The ktter w.T dated June li3. the day Mrs,. Drmund rame home from a hospital, where he underwent nn operutien ler appen dicitis. Twe ether letters found til the bun Ralow at North Water Cap. where la and her husband met death, weie un signed nnd unaddressed. but wen- wiit ten. it Is ald. in the bride"' iinud. Weman's Brether Ouestlnned The bretlier of the dead woman is till In'Nerth Water (Jap. He h.is been ijucntiened two or thiee tinii' aii-erd-inic te the elilnf of the Stiemisbutg po pe ller "We knew where the brother U an.. can et him if we want him. ' .lid the chief. "At this time, however, we have no intention of arresting him." The chief scouted t lie minder nnu B&ftVKeM1 '""..''"P'r1" ,.b,;?u"e t,,c' Tit 11 lit f'l sj "II"' Hi I " it". n The bed In which the couple 1ept had been set en fire nnd the body of the young woman was severely burned when ' &',! CVirThra Kr blllty, if the brid" commit ted the crime. th bed was set en tire by the t)ah of tht revolver. Vm., .f 1 a. ah .k lnthM rsi i i-n ... ...... ..el The letter Mrs. Demund wrote te her mother rends : "My Own Denr Mether- "I came through the operat'en all right, but I have net long te Inc. n 1 am suffering untold ugenv. I de net care hew seen the end comes. Why this has all had te happen te me is tee ter- ribl te mention. I have 60t the dea-est husband in Oh. Cled. I am net werths- , -. vi, .n . .ni .t ei,..i., "Hew I wish he would suffer a I hare suffered That is th reason I hare always hated him. I hare a big gest heart of love for you all except Charles, and If I could enlj have a lit tle family like Itlanche" (her ulster) "has. for this darling husband of mine. .T; .i r "" ".".'" """";"' '",'""7- 'Mether. I worship him. I can t help Ting every minute of my life as long . It lasts. Mether, when I left you cry a that morning I did net want te come -away as 1 did. but 1 hud- te come te jjrea. inaveBoiiehe.nn.sHtmsery minute of mj life that I hn left. Mether dear, if I neer see you again, you knew I love you with ail my heart and what a wonderful girl 1 could hare been, and I-red and f love each ether se much and. bless him. he is w. -m . . l. when I have a heart that is full of hue Oh I hew I hue fa. h one of mj family mv mother. I'.lamhe nnd her darlings Oh. Oed ! What 1 would give t be' witn tnem an. instead of having te geed, every inch of him. Oh. mj darling -.,.h; reb, h,n,i ,.ft ,,e Aguada ..imp ""' eid-rl a favorable .epeit en Hie ran,.,,,,, nn lll0 sn , Kll. r, -' "-'"-' ;""- mother, g.-edhy fereier and kls . . ,e ' k Mem la nietnnig. iwe.itv ' ' big llivers nd Harbers Appropriation 'pl' simultaneously In California. ,J'"b,.,,f iif." r 'm f f,nRC Blanche and Iiura my last goedby. ,, ' 2 ." , "' inm for 11.11 after adding te the Heuse measute ."..? the eastern l.nlf of the ". p the wel fare of I c comm. ,n ty All my love, your djing daughter ' pal'men" of the tansem had expired, mere ,., a se,,, of m,.Ud.nent, te . " ;! .S,H D ?V,. ' ' '"le.' .' y'. '.be 't'H v "e PhUadX lia anne nt is DUn.n Brether for High, Gorernv. iht'W..e..e.l i'"'1",r'"- -'-velepmen, of survey Ihe it.fV. nVvn'erHinni sh,p that Mich a commission here. If they dlii 30 , The two ether notes, fennd in a box P?"?' l ' r,f'"e, '4 ' 'Z ' r,,,.',! , " n' " " " '"" m Satnnunl. in honor of the I'T eent of . ,p, "rnvni'l'll'T n.w tsnsr 'd ' srSS:: - - ""' "' ""v - - - "".S':':,:l,v jar.jsasssiss s s-.snrjr $s Susrjsrrsjs R-ir H s -K- heward h. cooper dies ife-rawart ... .,., ft.'sasft ---.. , ucn a terribl tiling innnrii te me. i 1.1 i n it.Ai.wi u m hns . .. -.. ui- IlM i""1 tne nnuhl in nili te v.urk ' . .", t,. f ... 'i .1. .. i.... - "' ' ..... ... "'iicii, III .1 iriii.1111 i.i nit .-u.i . iu - come te such a terrible end I Chrenicli . n-ertnl tli.it news from "Oh. my Ged: my husband whom I j Tnuitucn if American- held mptiw b loved bejend reason, all forgive me I . bandits wb- uliselutclv bnsele ' le knew Ged won't, hut I must suffer ss ,..Braeterl7ei the dispatch as --fuilt one eniy i unew new I uireatly hnve sut- i ferecl." J The ether note folles t.etis " "Ged. It ilen t seem possible I sin -e ''he Clitnnicle telegraphed te 1'iesi criminal when m hesrt hns nlnnvs ' ,1,, ( ihreyen asking ffi a -Mtemeiu a craved for love Win I ever hnd te le I ... , n,iuinii. ni Tamiii'e nnd the truth tne iiiniRs i inn iiesp.se un. iie.i is the innecenr who suffer " Cut Navy Belew Arms Pact Ratie Continued from l'f Oil men, for apprepiiat .ins ,uc net uuide for enough ees te mil ter the per sonnel of Mi 000 whi, h the bill allows. Tile reason for i In- is that the ( oil- press was afraid tlmt a , ut of -Hi.DOO Guadalupe Snnclie? mat no agein-j in personnel, in. original' piopeseit In of ntiv oil cemp.ni hii' presented iein- the Heuse, would lme a dMiuernllzing plaint .n tegnrd te the taking of pn- effect upon ihe rank and nl eners of fnrtj American-.. I'lesnjent Then, furtheinieie tl.e mher nation. Obi'geii continues have net t tu'ltir.l the naval tiem The aim .ejilies from -he . In. f The Fnited Smte- has sm rj example of operations tend te the lertnint. of itoed fnnh b liejtiir th. ti, 1. 1 in n.-. eiii e mere, that tlieie ,nn powerful cept tne treat ami lit inning it- n.ttr mere than the strut Kiit of tne tu-su-required. Further Cut In Prrs'uintd When the mher iiiiinui- de tutifj- the treaty a still fur' her cut in per- iiennel by this isnintrv -eems inevitable During tills tear some -Irp hi hnvi vxcrsmve qu.itas ei men Rut nnnfliee tear ui'.l iir.il.,, M . w. the navy personnel redu.ed te about the 7,000 piopescd this tear i.. the Heuse, se that the -avlng of $l't OOti.tllitl net the limit of what Is nessilile fhreiiffb tlie neieement rem bed he.e last winter Reme additional iippinpti.itii.ns nter these allowed in the llmi'e ttere made In the Senate a total of $.".. UOO.OOI I Fourteen million de liars is for an In crease under n lull reientl.i signed in President Hauling Six million dol lars Is allowed for new airplanes. 'TRICK' LIGHTNING BOLT HAS FARMER GUESSING Knecka Furniture Out of Frent and Back Doer at Trappe- Md. , Kateu, Md.. June L'l' Ihe laici Jtl freak lightning stroke is repotted from the farm et Onirics I! Adnu.s, UJLF r Trappe. Md According in Mi Auums. Iightumg 1 u.1. ..H....L' Itt. II.. Owl. III. I Ini-lif ..iir-in.. il .iiuim ...- ..- ..e l'. -. . .1 ,.,.i 1. ....... I... i .1. .. . tt- ftejiW lllllMII.ieiiM.il. .1 I.....I.-II in il il n'thimney in the lenier i.r ine iieusc. ,).'? J.-..LI.. nil III.. 1. il,,,,. .... .1... . .... t :4l-h rn.&iii& mi 1111 1 in n .11 .- "ii 1111- ii. - KfpMtoer and knocking all ihe parlor 'AIUrMtlUir mil III" 1111111 .1.1 illllj ill fe'tkeiklU'lini mid liinliig-rnem fiirnliure F rfVfithe front way before ceiitiiiuiiv WT3'1"! .. 1.1. V5M. ,, Adams, with the member of hU The Jury In tne ense et .mines ,i. rinn. ij.. aiu -unci . ui .nc eiiiniiiui . jy- -" ..,low tMVenien na mud. rigit ns nienY . pa:. vjxfi.'.SLvzmsii . . . -...- .1 VI ...V ill .. ...1 I ...... i ... 1 .. il... il.l It 1 1 n l L II r 11 IO' -n".i . L ma m m.-vmJaB. II KHK4HV tHHHHBHHr H The photograph slums I he room in the bungalow In which Mr. mid "v ,mjaKi Mrs. Fred Denitind it ere murdered while nslcrp. nnd the bed which jjjjB was set (in lire. Insert, upper right lianil, Mrs. Maude Deiniinil; lower ML. left, Fred Detnunil vBfc -?( s.v MEXICAN: STFREE 40" HELP WAR MAIMED, &ZZM SEIZED AMERICANS Take Dutch-British Oil Camp. Held 85 Men. Including Six Citizens NEW WASHINGTON DEMANDS K. tuectac.t en UashliiRten. .lune 'JO.-Mem. an reb- . , i f ,;, . ''" wllf s"17'"'l lh" Asundn camp of the t'ertez Oil Company in the Iampice .region Sunday, holding the property i and forty American empleye ier l.i.lXM) peso ran-eiii. withdnw en Menda. without damage or inji.rv te tne c,u- plejc. but with tnre.it' te return. Censul Shaw at Inmpue tedn, ndu-til tin; State Department. ""' lepariuinn -ic.-u.ii. ..... .... - 'face, however, wliu-n ww me ame I'bels under (ieneral Concave ester ester de v seized the I'ecere i.imp of the I..1 Corena Oil Cemnaiij . n I utcl,- I.rili OWIiruu wii iFiitr "i' " ...... ...... - entern of the Shell gieup in the si me vieinitv nnd were heldiru eightj-lne einXe. ltd ding be "six . 'm i- empiejCB. inciiiiiiiik i uuiu "' GnmznvK hail tenia tided, the ,essege su d, the payment of '.MMIO pe. " uA;,"".!, v i' ,.,. (li,.t,ntl.h did net indimte whether 0 , , l)(ipil ,,, , th(. ,..,... ,f lid. the pnvraent of 1)1 Mil) pe- the Aguadn i.itup. wiiun i- an .inei -i LIlII-Ol.ll'll .IH.".II. -'II . ..-.....- .. ., .. nn.l . .... ... 1. i ... . ye li rcTi.'i . or ,,, M.L,,M( lllis,n5 tIle m.k, I).- pnrtnient directed Charge Summetiin. 'e( ,,, mt,n-v In Men no City, te make nPW ,piniiiN nn the Mexuan Gevin m, l)t flir protection of tin- Ameiican .mpleved In the Dutch- Brlti-h con.- ..,- " since escaped San Franrl.sce. June -'.' ' !' A I' -.rrs!d"nr Alvnrde Obiegnn. of Mt ,,. ,,. n te'egram te the San r rnncis. (,f t,,. many tiial'clei.s iieei. unfnwirnble opinion in the te create two na- I of reports of Anifricans lield for ran Ml"' . i , i- . tlis mswer reau- .- . ..i - " tire hen received jour dispatch I knew that tin- news te which jeu allude is aliMilute,- tinwie's iimi is "u... "o "e of the man malicious deeds of perm Mhes,, intentions are inmr'-nl te i!ie .lllere,'- nt' Metlie Hcuvt'M'l. te s,.t- ,sf pub'ic ..nlnieti I .'egiaph"d te the hief of operations hi llun-teca foriom feriom foriem plete information After iiueiing replies from (ienetnl . . . 1 I . ....1 AH.. OlierHtielis M.i-K te erente iinfnter- nliie 001111011 and an'miidvers.iiii be- ieen the i'e natinn-. w.th no ether etijdt than te 'iiti'ft the.r own ;n terestF . Signed i ' elUtKGON Mexico CltJ. June H ( r A P 1 Escaping from his hand.! kidnappers, after four dais ,,f uipttvirt. A Hrm-e Klelaski. feiiner head of the American DepHrttnnt f .lu'tu-e s Inve-tigntlen Hureau has ..inrneil m M. Cee Cm vrefl ttnli du". i.nshatfn snd showing le.unlt the inaik- of his iiu- nrlMltlir.etit In the meunUUIls et Mi reles. Illfli.skl was tauen te in. apart- tiieni. wheie his wife nnd half a de'ii fiieuds gieeled h.m Mi- ft. en. Is dec'.irril ihe former Allien. Mil ettl.ini ll.lil e'lape.l irem Ills mplers nr T.tc.il. walking ti.e thirt "' s" Club. Merrnntl'c Club., I.f" us miles te Cuein.itaca. near which he was and tlie fire In-uriinc e .s.iciett catilUlei '.Tl Slirii.il tthlle lliotelillg lules LiiciiiicI bead of the Mexico Oiv P.ankmg hrm t hli-h i undeistned te hate fuiiilsle.l the .tleniHi for tne raii'em en the order of Mr lilelnski's .ett erl. cniiipi. nt. -ill. I he had lifeu iiu.herled te -tale that Mlelaskl eluded uipters before the meiicj was paid. MUST PAY WIFE $16 A WEEK Clmilcs ' S.hulu. Ill'-' Lntticnie street. Camden, who was n l rested in .;;.,. ,',,t- testerilH cha.ged with deserting hi' tt ,fe and seven children, inuglng in a;e f.em seven uieti.h- te time tears, nnd Judge Sha ill Cain- .li.ii t filial lie bud gene te I lie shore te vvjf pj ,vi.,.k .ek tte.'K lie tin- eineirii te piij n. Flannery Jury Still Deadlocked IMllnbtirith. .Iuiic '-'II. -Hlv A. P.l- mffiMm'Lin iip i'liMBiiili 'r iia m I IS PLEA OF MAYOR Moere Asserts Veterans Should Get Preference for Pub- lie Pests CONVENTION IS ENDING A sirnn; 'tjind l.v e-'erile men te compel Uuvemmeiir effii-uiln and citl- ;en iii hein miimed veterans was (m h(in )p ,nddre,.d the ,e!egnte' ntteudinc the M.riim nnll., ,(,nventinn ..f the Na- ll,naI mi.led Soldiers' League. This N t,,. lilM ,av of the convention, which tnpeueil lueilai 111 MuO'O 11.111. "Agitiite keep en agitating. " the Iimd!' mi ill "A-l for nothing unteii unteii seiialile nnd make these who h.ne tm-. gotten if member iheh ileht There I' no e. ii'H for po'tpening i"lp for weuiuleil veterans, the Maer fcsverteil, and he added that nil war vet itt t f erans should be given the piefereine m Hinging mr jen. .Mr- .IM.,.h I'.u-k. ii,e preMdent of . ,.,.....'.... ... .Mr..u.,i. l lie I'liiimleiphui i nnptcr or nr .Meth ers, telil the ilelegntes of tlie pair tnk-ii ers. teni tne cieiesates et tne pair tak-n by the War Mether- in in ranging' for the return home nd burial of seldiei- ulln ,,.,, ,,, ,,, . lettei ii-iim rr.-Ki.i. iinniing wa- i-e.ul flurlng tlie in. ii mug -..s-teii in which he epii--ed In- irgiei .it nut being able te .ineivl the cotnentien. Order Rivers Bill Reported IVr,..!. !....... I...... fl I U.. I -The enute Ci.tnmerre Committee te- " Heward M Cooper, a ( uuiden nt- ternej iIimi ,it his home. (i.t;; Fenn street. Cai.ideti. nt 7 e'i lei k this mtirii- ing. treiii i ..nipln atietis due te nuvfljicf ii - IV. II age. lie was -ev, ntc -eignt je.irsent Mr Cm. I-, wn- pre-. .lent emeritus of betlitlie ( auiden I .at- Assoriatlen ntul the amd'ti Count. Ilisteiiinl Am-eciu- tien. lie .- -urieii by a widow ami ,i .liiughtfr Mr. Ceiipei ii' a il.ieet descendnui of ti..- founders et Camden and wn' close', identified "1th the lll'teri. Ill welk of the ill'. He wa- Hi:tie 111 civli' work and war- a dire, ter m -eve.-al of the eer Camden bank-, in. luding he ( uuiden Nntiennl III- breil.er. Vill,an, J Cooper ,s builder of Cam """""' ) ... .. ... ... . , ii. iimi his siter. .lll.t l. Jehnsnn is the wife of Geerge Jehnsen, ptesident ,,f the I'enu Mutual Life In-uraiue ( 'Olllllill Benjamin W. Keenan r.ilier.il ei t n es for Iictl..ilinii W Ki-eiian. who died Mendnt. will he i.elu ni- c teu.ng nt hi- home, 1 l.'.'i Wi -i Miiitgeniei-J ateniie Tniiioriew the l.mlt ttill be t.iken te Kutxtettn. i'.i . h'ie Interment tti.i be m.i de Iii.itng the ttni Mi Keen. in -ertid a- a mm me engineer and re-i tili-teil after the armistice. lie tuis a member of W,i-hi,.gteu Ledge. Nn. .V.i. F and A M . N illiiin. I'enu Ledge Nn "!. K. fif I' and tl.e sltenemun'' Fellowship lit Issiirtlted bv a widow. Mi- Acne- Keen.ni. en -nt. and two daughtei- Slmen Wolf Sninni Wolf, an inMitatne lueker mid agent, dud tcMenlnt in lu Inune. I ... Ment .'nrai'i t nteiiiie. after si tteeks illncHS. due te uer oil' b"e,tkilewn lie ttas 'IXtV-'Uie teat- fi'tl Shettlj befete his dea'li I -tl like 'iiffered ,1 s'tght parnljtie His fnrher feiindul an iii'iiranie busi-n.-s in InTO. and Mr Wolf sue. ceded mm ti' head of the com em in IW. HI- eti'ice- ere at l''t Walnut -tieet. where he represented tl.ice in-uriince iein- nenies. In. hiding twu in ei K Mr Wc'.f belonged te ill Mnniifa. I i'i.,i. He 1' siirv'fl n '".. '.- -i' iiiH. H Helm man nnd Ml-'AlieWef. and one biether. Menci.l. t ..ir, who ' a-e'iaKd with him i it liuine.s. F'liiernl -en..is ttlll In . .uidinied te- morrow afternoon ai hi. Iieu.e Herman Cloud 1 1 ,- ri n il ti i 'eud. lifelong ic'idcm Leipert llle. ttn- found dead In vcstcidaj bj Iricnds who wcr Ill' teiiiiitiug te awaken linn. I leiith nnu 'V'-',!;:.. .." "& Sp tnN i.". irte i'n j , , bi.sl,"s in Leiper- , ,:,)lm. u.e.iths age, cur taliurc. .Mr. i loud, who (. I, Mrs. Mary S. McWIIIIams Mrs M.nv S Mi Wiljunii- tm, e' the Ue Sam ie' Mi Villiniii pii'ter of the Tiega M K Omicli, died at her home, .t.i'JII North hlgliieeuth street, jesterdaj She wns born In Columbia. GEORGIA EXPECTED 10 INDORSE FAIR Southerners Are Preparing Own Exposition for 1926 te Mark Steamship Inauguration CONNICK NOT AFTER JOB ficeigia seen will fall in line by in dorsing the Sesqui-CenteiiniHl. accord- lng te S. G. McT.cndnu, Secretnry of Mate of Georgia, who lias written Majer Moejc that the l.eeMatin-c will' adjourn today ever the Fourth of .1 ul v nniifi.-n. but will taK" iiii the fair matter nt nny early date. Mr. Mcl.eiidnn wrote that i lie en - tire llentiblii' will iiiianlmeuslj iein rinnsjlvnnia in celebrating in lidOi tim iidepthiti, of the Ueclaratlen of In - lenendenfe. He ca ed intent en nt lependenr e." He called attention nt tlie h-iiiii' time te Georgia's celebration in lil'Mi ni ilu. Innii7iir.if 1..11 .if I..W1H - n.. ......... ... ........ 'lentil navigation in 1S11I. the lentcn- nlal of which i euld net be celebrated in llUli because- of tlie dislocation caused nj tne eriti war. , was n menace nim unnger re every one The letter states that the Georgin ' with whom she came In contact," re belief is that there is ample loom for ' piled the physician, the holding of two gre.it expositions in I "It is net se in England, France or ne j ear, since SO.IMIII.IHH) of the ' in Germany." lie continued. "In thee Natien's population e east of tli" Mississippi, ntul it cites the fuel that '.'e I'linnina-l'iieilic exposition in Sjh I ranrjsce ntul the San Ilece Fnir were lecetlie. in nmantage Harris de Haven Connick, n i u e president of the American Intcinat.eniil Corporation, .New erl;. who was i. te. ter of erlts of the Patiamn-I'.icitic rxpositien, has never even eensidend a , ,u reSpen,ing pest witn the Sesjui- rentennial, in-cording te Jehn II. Mil- ou. prescient 'if the c emmeri'lal l ru-t Cempanj and a member of the Kxicu t e Cenimlltee of the fair. "He could net ren-idci it as a busl- ni " matter. saul .Mr. .lasun teilnj There hns never been n theughi thai tllittl' iVI'' " " l IIMIl llil I in ., i ........!. t.v ..,.,.., I I IlU'li 11 II 'I Uli imi- tin n tl mi til' titti- In- would take the plan- Mr. I'ciiiniek -i-t of thneer four nllenists of recog receg !... been geed enough te mm. ever te inacd authority in a community. Fndi r I'liilnileliihln n nuinber of times te plie our lltesent statutes a nnrnilelnc's 11- the benefit of hi' epetience as a '. t.rnuital fair man. It has been illiitnl n.uiiig te hear him. and ewe .Mi (.'t.niiick a debt of gratitude, lie I- of i he opinion, by the ttnv. that there ate a deen men in 1'hilinlfipinn i.unlitird te act a- due. ter of w-firk- WARD JURY DISCHARGED Denies Foreman Unduly Influenced Others Against Murder Defendant While I'lains. N. 'N . June -J!l i Itt A 1' I Supreme I'mill .lll-llie Me, - rf'hasiser today di ..-liaiged iln guiiu mr whi.Ii I'.uiii.l an Indn iiiient of fir" di ...! murder nginii'i W.iltcr r-. Wain, ttejiltht tilling bakf'i. tt he niiiniticil ie Is ill si (Tatetice IVter-. tenuer sjillui. I'.efete the gtnnd juij .ndul it' s." s." 'leii a pic-i'iitment v.. is h.inde.l u,i ilenjing the charges muili. b Wan.' lattjers tiiui AiicU.in.1 li. Cei.liier. t . tt Itechelle, leiciiiau r the jur.t, .Ul tv ngilili- 'itid uudulv inliiien. ed il tt.lld. I lirillllT ttll,. .line all llll'IICl e... till candidate fei police i oiuuiir'leiici of New Uei liell iig.iiii't W.ml. AUTO THIEF. 16. JAILED Youth Who Battled Detectives te Finish Get3 Six Months Pleading gdilij te il.ug.s of steal. inf an uutoiiieh le. in,. I I, nil .. ,,i, eeieitnes. William M.II-. -i(.,. teui-s .".ll'.i North Twiurt-'iMh street, ttas I'euiuiii t. .1 te ihe 1.. unit mil fr six iiieiiilis bj Judge Aiid.'i.ield, this morning. June JI Mills -t,,e a ..ir belonging te Jehn Grilihel. of Wjinme ,. Ulls 1 fillfretlted bv delectite. mill 11 p.el baltle lieglin mill teiliiiiialed tt hen .Mills drove hi' cur into tin liht puli,,. Hm. chine lllid ntcrtllllie.l 11 Jehn Mill', father of the het. umde u '.' ' ' .., 2 .! .r,,,,K """ ",s "l"""'1' HUH "r !' I " ' I ' HI. Runs Away Second Tim. c ,",.im, .eCOnd T,me Samuel lillinger lout n .tear- old. has i.iiipeiuei fieiu In- heinc. till.'! Ninth Sieeud tune within a .11 eel. let the second h JllllC 111! month Iii' ineiher sent hiiu te tut a ..nu i,,n f S".-,ll anil he fnlle.l ., H ... The ' ; .,-...- .... ..- ........ '. 'lilt l.lli is iiiipniu. ."iiiiuuci nm way en Memerial way, nut was found time nuu in.- uHtn-i- ui uer piivsiviaii uvrii ( taken, it is declared, lamina Mack would never have '"'en In n poeltlon te give the poison tnhlctfl te flve-yenr-eld Anne Mnrle. A.n Hern nt Hersham Dr. M. H. Hochreeh. nn n'lenlst. 1.130 I'lne. 'treet, said today he lind warned Mrs. Muck that her daughter wan dan- i gereus and should he kept under ob- MM-vntien at all titncH. He uggesed that the girl be kept nt the Philadelphia C.ciienil Hospital, he said, hut the mother refused. The girl spent n comfortable night at the Ahlngten police station, where she is being held until the Corener's jury meets tomorrow. It is believed she will be committed en n charge of homicide, innnnlty experts te take im mediate action te have her conlleed In the Hospital for the Insnne nt Xorrls Xerrls Xorrls tewn. Dr. Tleclirneh old today of ills ef forts te deprive the woman of her liberty nfter the discovery that she wr.b a paranoiac obsessed with the idea that persons about her were planning her unhnpplness. "I nilvlsed Immediately thai she he 1 laced In the observation ward nt tht 1'liHadclphiu (teuernl Hospital for an extended examination." hi Id Dr. Hocli Hecli rnch. "That was done. Hut as seen as the girl chnfed at her confinement te the win!, her mother took her out of the institution. Warned Mether Then "It wus then that I warned Mrs. Mack against allowing her daughter nt liberty. In my office the girl threatened te kill both her mother nnd herself. "The girl was brought te me for nn examination. I saw that she wns a pa ranoiac. Her mother told me of the girl's renstniit fear that the theatrical bearding-house, which they run. would net yield enough te keep them alive. "It wits in vain that the mother re assured her daughter. She was le peatedly thieatcned by the girl wMi death se that belh might escape liie world's misery. "While she was in the l'liiln.'elt.l.in (General Hospital she could have harmed no one. nut tne mother yielded te the ever, and the girl ins tnken Mini Mrs. Mack told me she intended tukiiig her te the country te see if thnt mllir help te restore the sufferer's pence of mind. "'Never let her out of our slffl.t tr , a single moment, day or 'night.' I tulcl , .Jlrs. .MaeK, and m.p i)temisp(i te . i.f mm i nhev. After tlmr liter li.ft 'I'lwi .,icrt.. i i ii i i'".?vic 'ing e uiiii nme gin came lour weeks Inter." I'r. iJoehrech was asked if steps 'might net have been taken by some an hentv te urevent the re ease of t lie t. t therity te lirevent the release of the cirl from the psychopathic ward of the Phll i ndelnhin General Hesnitnl. ,.,, , . "I here was no nutheilty in Stale or ' city which could have prevented thnt ! girl's lelease, despite the fact thnt she , countries commissions of alienists nre appointed by the local court te examine persons believed te be insnne and te . '" -eiuhh-ihi im-n luiiiiiuiiii.-iii n msu ish hesiltal-. He Is visiting p-jchlatrist for the Philadelphia General Hospital. Net te ne Kstlmated 1 11 11 1' ii in mi i.'-i mi- i ii i-'i Klin nIP exact number of pnrannincs nt III rI,v the ilty and In the ceuntr t , overestimate te say that in t Fulled State- there arc thnusnu "While it is impossible te estimate b- . waiUllig Hie streris in aiiseiuie ireedem who are dangerous nnd a iiietuue te eterj man. woman and child thiy meet." 1 Ir. Ilex hreeli lellllntied. "The commission suggest should l,r appointed by the courts. It might con- r . i r.. . ... I... l.l... It leuii- i an I iin-e .. n nc nun cenilliei, tin niiuier wnai ine uanger, until Ii1 lias commuted some overt act. Hut I'ftu- the little girl is poisoned what go... I I- the punishment? "I'ndc- the commission svsteni I suggest a,.; Pcr-en could complain about n sii'pe. 'ed pnraii.ilac. An examination would fellow. If the diagnosis proved .,,,, il,,. i,., Hi. nl unnlil linvu i i " ' "." P.Hl'nl WOUKI hate te be itnliiediatelj cenhned. If the fanillv of he tuillei.t is in ptespernus c rc'um. i.i .. ,1,.. iiiiilnni innlil lm ..In... i I siati.e- the iialient (OiiliI lie placed in ll title HiHtttlltleu. etlierttlse taken te 'In- t'lii'iideipiiia iieneiai Hospital. "In i his ciuineitlen I would like te sat it is time tlie impression was re lumed trein tlie minds of innnv people that the Philadelphia General Hospital is n siirilvnl of the old almshouse. Its, ii.iiiii"iii and staff for the nbservii nbservii it'en anil tieutinent of psychopathic cases is unefpiiileil in auj public or pri vate lii'tilutien iu the leinitry. The iiedit for that gees te Dp Furb'iish." ORDINATION OF WOMEN AS RABBIS IS FAVORED Cape May Conference May Ge en Recerd as Indorsing Change ( ape Maj. V .1.. June '.Ml. -Ills-i i-meii of the papei oil "Shall Women Pe II dallied A' Kahhl''' ' lit I1. Jacob L.ieicthiich. liefeie the thirl -third eiifei-f nee of the Ameiiiaii inhlu-. here till, n nilicllteil thai the i .lllfcl clice ' ttiiuld oil le.ei.i a- Itiileisiug tin "idln.itien .' t eliieii as inblds. I)espe i "'' "" ' """ "' 'In, h.-ing pai agrapl et lb I.iiiiteiliai'h s paper he said "Tin ie in c null. j avenue- open m unjii an if 'In clioe-es ihi'in te de religlnuh ninl ediical in, nil ttni k, but I can see no nil-nil ttht tt c should mnke this 1 11 i nl Jip.inuic from ti.uliiienal practice," III. Iletilj I'J.glaildei', of ihe faculty of the llebiett I'lileli College of On riiiiiati. -poke iii fin n i' of ordaining tteiiieii a- tiibbi'. Ilalilil JeM.ph, of I.euistillc, Mild: "i -nr tteinei. con duct i. in- suiiiiuci M'lvlci'N, w h, net or- dniii t hem : ' lalili -Mav liener. ei .ctv tirieittis. Inl-i, l;c in favor ..I the women being ,,,,1'i.ncd. lie said thin the dectWue I ,. n ,.1'n. sie -Ien does urn iiiincnl ,,, , tut or npplj Iu tin case of vt en. II l.l. I . , ..n.r.u ,f Veil tnrl. Clll , ' , ..',.. ,... .'. , .t . i... nuilniiii.... '..i ".'"" l""'r. " ".' ' '" "V ..." . ' " ttei.ien III' liener rcie.rrn in i;eic ,.,.i. ,lf i.i , ,11.1 toeinaii vveik ler i, ..,, of .IiiiIiiIhiii. mid wild why net TI I .1. -.1l.... 1 ..I 1..!... !..... " .iuii.il. c 10 ev reie.iseit. vnen ' der for a vice aim gamuuiiK miim-. """'"",;; , . "-c- mini- iuht ui iiii.uiii.iii u-mit was Mrs. Mai l liftilinl me that she in- leperts from every member of t he I'.u- i ell. Geerge, dear, hew Is the ,,,(,,.,..,. ,y Italian troops in a in tended taking the girl away. I litcinlly reau of l'ellce. The Mayer, figurative. I world Irentlng you.' Suppose you nre Klllllliry ,.lt,,. ,,,.,. Azi.iun mi Wed begged her net te de se. v, i,s been sitting en these reports the same busv boy ns ever. Geerge. m.Mdav. iicceidlng te reports te the Cen "She was firm in her purpose, hew ever since if .veu lmV(' ''"' ,i,llP i1"11 ,,nrc ,0 ,'11" trnl Vews. ft''':'"' , . , j'- ' 1 V 'ti , JsrHHM'i9g N 'Bllkw ti w " t, 1 MRS. G. J. GOULD. JR. who was etiernted en yesterday for acute appendicitis In New Yerk. The former Miss I.nura M. Carter was married in Philadelphia In 1017 after eloping from Freehold, N. .1. She has two children Sudden Barriers Erected Around City Executive as Rumble of "Shake-Up" Dies Away HAS ''NOTHING TO SAY" Mayer Moete has erected barriers against all efforts te gain information en the vice nnd gambling situation. A spectacular crusade began against organized gambling several weeks nge. l'eliee sounds were inatshnled secretly and jioelriiomn in the central section were raided. The Mnyer'H next move was an or There were rumblings of n sliaKe-up In the Police Bureau nnd a few changes were made. Three lieutenants were demoted te patrolmen. The Mayer new talks of calling n conference te iIIdiIIIJ. I'llll In 'ih.. mist It lias been comparatively pdkv te r'iirn me .Mayer wiin quruuns .i '! ...i.i. .. ..r . u..i ....Mi. I '. .l ..--.I I . .i...'i:.. ...i.i. n .,.ti,m ..f tt.i1 ntihlte , tii-itiin ...in ,. i.t... i, . ... , inteiest. Xet se tednv. The first check came when (he first of the three offices In the Mayer's suite was reached. The Mayer's bodyguard demanded the card of the caller. He admitted the requirement wns new iiiuiiiiii.il in. i... i. . ...... ... ; Finally word was sent In te Durrell Sinister. th Mayer's secretary. I Mr. Sinister nirreed te see the visitor ill the outer office. The secretnry read an editorial en the police situation, which wns hnnded te him. City Solici tor Smjth walked in nnd he nlfe rend it. Tlie Mayer's secretnry then ngreed te nsk if Sir. Moere would see the caller. He returned from the Mayer's privntc office In a few minutes with this mes sage: I "Tlie Majer said te tell you he hns . nefhiti? te snv en this subiect." I Later the Mayer emerged from his ' seclUNien. left his private enice aim, brushing aside nil questioners, made n i hasty exit. "S'ethlng te say," wns the nearest te i a statement Issued by Mr. Moere as he . disappeared. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Wllllnm Kr.e 110 H, ::U M . nn.l l.auia lliinn I in H i'.id ! Kmllv Iterfnisn 1.1 H H4th s and Angelica Si'hniU. eal r.ne i .lehn P IJutilnii. Jr.. l'JI.1 V. ICth t and Iliflia Wilil.rniuth 100S 1st 4th t Jrlm V. t'aiiict- KIUI8 llnur !.. and Aina Jt. U'nede rtO-JO L.-imliert l. l.lnvl I rirrl, TravP M1 . and Carrie Mnnre uxfunl ltd Wilinn i' Miller. '.'IS-.' Ulthr'iw t . nnd fernlea N lie-In '.'tl'J lrf'thgew t. Jehn .1. nnhi.il -i'.vlS S. lllh n. and AtnH M Ilui-Ui.. 11130 W. MeanieimliiB lehn Smith. 1 .'.or. V. Cumse t and ,Mr I .ei. I .' Ci 5 N i'iipi "I. , ' .Stephen 15 flali-. 1.111 W Ilaiuihlii i ami I Alice 11. Hltte.- n.11 7 V Talk . ,. W.il'nr .lolmsen. '.'141 N. W.irm.cic ht , audi ttimetu i;, lleffner. HI. I ttefd at. Janus II t:arle Voirlnettn Pa., and .Mhtj T Tiirfy, 441)1 .Market at . IJnrlce Itiihlneiii. 7VO0 Muta read, and Cni-, leitii Ualuvel. 7L'00 State read erb-rt Hurt. .1.121 N .Maarher st , and i .. i. ii.i.nh. .-,.-, v- mih .. ' " ; """ -.""' T"u. v i i..l M ar I ieii Veunir noell. .V. J Hulii-rt lliiusien. i.'t'i S. I.'eh hi nnd Hun id NHle 7d! I'tiadwIcK at Marrlli lletde :il N '.'d l a I'nlet HIM N "d HI it ha I. WlBKliif, I'lirl.ivinid. Pa Jultanna ard CS j j - 1,,";' 'n-l,, je. A.'ii.n. .. . an.) I Mme .Menen sen Ans-eua t. I t:.lttn-.1 .M. Kiiltfnateln R.1SI V. Philip al . """I Marie i:. eff r.'.jti W, uxfurd .1. I,,,,,,,, Alirsms Itl.M .' Il.iutle, Ht . and Minnie Mutt. in.M s limn it -t. ' letnes '1 hmiiaa u'.Selll. HHSt K llarirard at., i and Kminii .Mnrren, gl 12 C Sergejiti al , w .i.tlll0n iim, ii..Ki Mtl- hi . and n. .!. (I lliiwe, rarhitueu. Ii I . Nell e Ul -Hlnuel P'lli I Sell e Tai'ei 4'.'7 rairmnuni tn l-t:ts .s Allium! hi and Kta I M IfieilltT ' I. lirillKllurT SI f'nin.H 11 imtinn -31 " tsth nl . and1 II nt 11. l.litlv, V tf. f A 18ih and Ai . h his ' i ('hi- en II, .taittf 0 u tf Palnheip m and -..l7.ilvtl. ' KliiMle ll'dl It.ittaid hi .'lluri-s A 'le.a, Ir 42U .-e.itlt.l n . and lie en Siiimrpfi, ll'S.I MnrlUiruugh si lerepl. .1 lllerle. '.'Olti X. I..ttrenee si . and II. If n i- tiruliei ."l.'l W. Mii'iui'lunnii ate VVlin.iiii I' Jek I'M lit S. X'uie il and I'athnina nrinnri, 400 X mill si rnnmaa I. 1'c.rnlet, r1 OH Osdfn at . and Anii.i M (iriiciiii ft 1 03 Osdfn at. ' i l.i.i I. Wallei. a.llil X. tlrat, hi. and, Ij.i ii ustln 'J.".CH X llanr.iflt al li udii' Hie mr. 4117 I'liider at. and .Vlury .Vliikll i '.Ms N .'.Hi al Mere JiiiUitt. .'i'C.'T CJcTiiiiintiitt n ate Id ! Jti'je 7l!S TlalnhrldKe at. Ue I' ,-rirei I.aunhuint fa l.tdia A Viilenilne, Snli ni. X I i'Ii.uii's i. Hernia.. i:,,i si ami, M Mui VI MiiKUir.,. :,7L'U Snni' m It.. men i Sntien. I.'lgl Walnut m lilaie It 'ril7ll Jfllltllltliitii. I'n li lid and and and l-eiiard S lliiiiiiiil.h ma.1 N. I'r.iiil.lin and l-'juraa Michel. I!"-.".1 X Jiarlen ti Uer.iKe i lj'r.il.Hlll, l!fi.14 IV lluiulnudmi and i V i, Kjnl, .lu.1l) I'etiiaiii n I'liiui... t; .n.'ncer i'.M M i).h hi lliinn I.. White ;j I M. llelhl hi .Inini's I I' in iiei .11.-1. c'eiliir i It.itlniin. .VI ilriffin. ?ni.'i C'iuiImi,! .i si . ,.nd .tn.l iianh i. iitiu'i. ruricerreri I'j i I he li il I'lnkbillnl, ! W mr '.', ami l.t iu,nd fls Jleiln.t.iiii .1 liutM li.itutinre mj I'irlllii M Hurt --'il.-IT X 11th t ttn 1 I M'li.nel.l J. Imeliley. 4Jl I. .Vletur il. nnd Annie A nnnnellt ini i; i'ninhri'.k at Th.im. s M.tiinirtt VV Il.ea-Hai ie, , n,,j .Mult Miillnilland 11.1.1 Hedvlei iu llmrce 11 limes llari IshurK. Pa , nd i;iK i llmh ISO-, w. fintarle .i i Jauifs H SlrMinter Purl ltnl I'n , hii,i l-liirfine 1. i Ulr 71111 llldi-e me ' i Inlili A Puiiler, HIS H. !lih at unit Clarii .' llaiia I'l.istiuish, Pa I flail .Mliaaer U'SIII X ?'J, il , J.u,, i I'fiflerla -.'sill '.'LM i i mnrl.ua I.. Ward ill: I X .1511. at Iv.nliryn V IIukui-h 17311 y. tsih i. aim I.atvauii VV. .lelircn. r.ll.Mi Kprliigflrld ate. and .Mars'uerlH M. Iluteaen, 17.10 H. r.Sth at IMIATIIS SXVDK.tt .tune '.'H. ItiL'.' l'AI'i;"e SNYI'HIl. KiiiiitiiI Hertliea. H.iturdat .' p .'I prftlirl). fit hit late lealdincr. Illlj I'-'reelanil -' Ituerrriini prlune FtKNINIIKI. OrKtT.s)iTANrKI VANTIJt"-Kuri.lahe;il eftlce. net ncr IliO inent I. " ."Kt .ion i . jar.a MAYOR WRAPS VICE REPORT IN SILENCE . -. . i.i! .. l.l. Minium. lflvt.i l.ltli. Merni hful iititim ln...... e ... It. :....! I. .1 New Yerk. .Tune 20. The Oraml .Tury nt Mlneeln. T,. I., will commence Inday te hear the evidence against Wil liam Creasy, accused of killing Miss Edith I.avey, n young school tenchcr, nt Freeport, li. I. . A friend of the dead girl Is expected te testify Miss I.nvev received m loiter from Creasr. In which he wrete: "If you mnrry nny one else', It- will net mnke any difference. Ten nnd I will be buried together just the same." Creiisy. In Ills cell ut the Nnssnu county jail, last night denied that he had written such n letter. He nlse commented en the fnct flint t lie efticlnls were net in possession of the letter, nor did they clnlm te have It, because there never was such n letter written, he sjild. This is the letter which Miss l.nvey wrote te Davidsen but n few hours be fore she wns found dead in the bearding house nt Freeport. "fieerge, dear: "I mil se very, very sorry you hnve net received either of the two letters I mailed jeii this weelt. hut T am sure! the fault Is all my own ns I nm almost ' positive thnt I addressed same Twenty- j third nnd Twenty-fourth streets. Of nil the carelessness ! Wonder If you could get them by calling up the pestnffice. ' j I wrote you Monday nnd yesterday. I "First. I wns thnnking you for the happy day I had Sunday , ticerge. It wns happy becnuse I wns with jeu. I felt se guilty te think that you had te ' go back en thnt slew trolley, Geerge. j "I thought of you many times. The letter wns ft hasty note, the contents of which 1 will tell you personally when 1 see you. Many thanks for the folder. Geerge; you nre se thoughtful about everything. It's the little tilings In life that really count. In fact, they are the big things after all. "I cannot recall telling you that we nre going by beat, but I must have, as I see one of the timetables Is the ever some evening nelere I go home. Ill be only tee glad te sec you .lu.st . er!ll hun,ired killed or wounded, while a nice unlet little chat with jeu. ,,, (j0Verninent forces lest seventeen seventeen New please de net feel that it s com- ,,,,.,.,. soldiers killed and one offleer pulsery. I would just like te hnve W()Uded. Large quantities of llrnn ou knew you nre welcome. Hastily. I ,,,,,1 ,,,,,. ,n.niti,,i, uer.i ii1imiii1..i.-.,i i,. 'but you knew. KDITH." Pearl Finger Rings J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets Closed Saturday during July and August. Open Monday, July .Id, all day. Satisfaction Hccausc they leek better fit better arc bet ter the man who wears our clothes enjoys a feclint? of satisfaction that is envied by the man who doesn't! Business Suits, made-to-erdcr. Stir, un (ielf Suits, ready-to-pnt-en, also viadc-to-erdcr Rebert Stewart, B50B Walnut St. Sporting and Mufti Tailors : Breeches Makers N'etv Yerk Mere. 15 Kimt 47tl. Street Open all day tomorrow, Saturday and all day Monday BONW1T TELLER 6b CQ Ohe Specialty Sftcp cfOnainalieiUt CHESTNUT ATC13tm STREET Fer Summer Holidays and Vacation Wear SPORTS SKIRTS will LINENS 7.50 ie 10.00 Ne summer wardrobe is complete without its supply of chic linen skirts thcec models introduce slit, welt and patch pockets, narrow belts and pearl button trimming. FLANNELS 10.95 ie 18.50 Ne Summer Sports costume is quite se swagger as one that beasts a sweater or jacket accompanied by a distinctive white flannel skirt especially if the skirt is ultra fashionable in the matter of design and trimming. Like certain housewives you knew Heinz Vinegars have that knack of making every feed they touch taste geed. This fa fa meus member of the "57" is mere than "just sour." It's a flavor. A tangy, zestful, yet mel low flavor. Four kinds. In sealed bottles. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS ITALIANS WIN JJATTLE Several Hundred Tripelitan Rebels Killed or Wounded, Is Repert Reme. .Tune 'J!). City A. I'.) A i,.,i kl,I1in. ,:,. ... the rebels. -r GABARDINES 3.95 ' 7.50 Fine twilled gabardine smartly cut and perfectly tailored along trim youthful lines cheeses te achieve distinction with new pocket and belt effects and button trimming. I 'I F THIRD FLOQR . r.L ,...,, . - ..Akf-.iKw uM