4 M nfsffppipp CHf vv-;'-Vt:-w. ; f-7V; ftft' ", V.' J V V WW' :Amwmmmf rssr-si. ' '-a ; ' 4 ; &1 vws-m'si; ' iV dV- ' ' . r -1 yr : ftwn " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, , JOTS" 15, 1922 'Jyf Liw: 'i Saved at Fire PRINCIPALS IN KLUXEN MURDER TRIAL LAST OF IHE ELKS 7 -'."Utf r4Ww, FAMILY AT BLAZE DEATHSENTENCE Yeung Man Who Fired at Paris Prefect Held for Attempt at Willful Murder tlSSvSl &' !jr lurr- . U I, .A I 1- fn of Engine Ce. 32 Prove Heroes at Early Morning j Fire en Sixih Street Refusal Plainly Indicated as Leaders Decide Arbitration Plan Is Faulty Bands Blare Farewell as "Helle Bills" Start for Heme. 40,000 at Reunion ANARCHIST FACES MINERS 10 REJECT HARDING'S OFFER IHUrMrN Wr m vi Jin1L.IIIL.ll IIL.UUUL. QUIT ATLANTIC CITY IB CRAWL THROUGH SMOKE ritL - -- - i .vTtre members of flip family of Hen- jMBln Horewitz. .'lit Seuth Sixth twet, were nved from suffocation fcertly before 4 o'clock this morning by Members of Engine Company Ne. 32. stationed en Sixth street below T.enif-t. Forced te crnwl through th upper floors- of the four-xterv dwelling en their hands nnd knees, and almost I rtnl.DT. DUnl nnnTri vnn drl?en back te tln street bv the hugelLUUHl UPHOLDS CORTELYOU volumes' of "enike that poured from the first tloer. the firemen imiiliy suc ceeded In currying the futility out of the house by menus of extension ladder. Besides Horewitz these -escited are hla mother, his two sistcis, Sarah. nineteen cnrs old, and Sephie, eleven. and hlB brother Invid. seventeeii. The fire was discovered ny n youth who was pasting the house, and saw Mneke corning from Horewitz n clear store, which is en the first lloer He ran te the lirclieuse and notified Acting Battalion Chief ltueliler. who reach. d the house before the rest of the firemen. Hctihler Lends Rescuers Beuhlcr forced hi? wa Inte the tere b breakins u window. He groped his way te the rear but was forced te return te the street because of the heavy smoke In the meantime Sarah Horewitz had awakened and her screams for help reached the e.irs 8f Iteuliler Again he attempted te climb the stairs leading from the store te the second lloer, but was driven buck When firemen arrived extension lad ders were thrown ngaliirt tne front of the dwelling, and. with Acting Lieu tenant Cutineff and Hesenien .Jeseph Kelley, James Casey and William Gramin. the battalion chief climbed te the upepr tloern and begun a search for the fanillj . They were repeatedly forced back te the windows for air. but after several efforts lecnted the two girls in bed, almost overcome. While Lieutenant Cunneff picked up Sarah. Chief Heuhler lifted her sister our of b.sl and car ried them separately down the ladder te safety. Firemen Prove Heroes Alnmest at the same time Hesemnr. Kelly found Mrs. Horewlr:: in a front rem en the third lloer. At the risk of his life he opened a window and stepped out en the ladder, with the uncon scious woman l.vmg limp ever his shoul der. While his companions steudiid the ladder from the street he climbed slowly down. Horewitz and his jeunger brother were sleeping in ieur loom en the tl.ir I fleer. The weie canied out by Kellj and (i ram in and ieied en the street. Neighbors took the lescucd famil; into their homes. The lire originated in a pile of to te to mcce in the rear of the cigar store. Die origin nnd damage are unknown. LOIS WHITNEY FINED $2 Mevie Actress Pleads Guilty te Driving Car Without License New Yeilt. July 1.". Miss Leis Whitney, movie nctn sniilrii one et I 'l'.c. ,- . "-.v"i" V1" -- ."""",,' "" yesterday, when s, plcued guilt te driving her high-powered car without The actress was net discounted at .it ,..,. s st.,..,l ,,,. ,,. ,i, i"i": hah nnnrii" nil ' (.rti i i itw in i r-rt tn , i-ni,. j.l, n.i ,ni .l, , r . ,,.i,ti. mV-. i wrote Marsh nsse.-en iganist uer for the legal Infraction. I!ut she premised te get the necessary license. ...r ...... , - " ..... .....- Magazine Section Features in Tomorrow's SUNDAY PUBLIC &fe& LEDGER Psychoanalysis for Immigrants Congressman Cable Insists that every Immigrant should be suhjicieil te the same mental tests Kl in In ttie Army during the World U'.ir When Father Time fakes His Tell What becomes et the fumci ."tage Btara when they pass the at-e w hen they can leek and act their faverttM parts? Hearing Your Movies The Slllnlum Cell is going te mal.n it possible for ion te hcMr jour favorite screen star speak while you watch the picture A Hunger for Education ,Never before did se many jeuths deck m jwnrricn s colleges Over half a million enrolled last jeur. "Painter of Peter Pan" jjesale Wi.cex Smith, fam.d painter ei cuuurcn, siiyn nr success Iks in her love of the kl Mius Fiction by Famous Writers ..Complete stories by the class of an i thorn whose fiction always pleas, 3. Ring Lardner's effervescent target. humor finds Hemer Balmy writes another letter te a celebrity. The New Mark Twain 'jMnds ether Items of Het News from Oivtman, Ariz. Follies of the Passing Shew portrayed with kindly humor, by Leula Hanlen . ALL this, the beautiful Itotegrnvure Section and the Six-Page all-star Comle sheets nre In addition te the comprehensive news sections of this week's SUNDAY PUBLIC && LEDGER "Make It a Habit" seriiiK IIOKOWITZ Who with four ethers of (he family vtits readied today b flrrnirn when the Inline at ttU.l Seuth Sixth street caught tire IN MOSCONI SAFE CASE,"0"1'1 '" n rt,f,,t u ,uwi,t- I Determination te recommend n re- Dismisses Petition for Return of i fusul of the offer te the Policy Corn Cern Strongboxes Held In Raid inittee was understood tedaj te have Judge Aulenrled teda Issued an or- been reached by Jehn L. Lewis, presl der for the dismissal of a petition of dent of the union; William Ore-en. see see Jehn K K. Scott, (eunsel for Charles' retar.v -Measurer, and Philip Murray. Miiscenl, te force Director Cortelveu ' Wee president, as the result of a final and the District Attorneys office te re- ' conference held the three union of , , ... i licliiN late yesterdaj with President turn unopened two safes which were, Unrdlng IIt,d Secretary Davis. confiscated dining th tent gambling Althench the nnthracli.. emnlevers raids ,,,, tf . . .. ,, ' lhe -.llfes wriv takni from. Mosconi s poelioom at Seventh .in.l Market HticeN.i,.,,,,,,,,, (lf ,Ml, , w, app, . , , scj.tt. In the petition. , .intended !' nn,iirilclte mines as well as the bitutnl bitutnl pelice d.p.irtmeiit b..d no right te open , Tll(1 , p,,,,,,,, M Ka!,i te i,t. he safes for eWdence and could net mf ,,,Mlmp,le (lf production In the lega h held hem and their contents as I nntlirnPlfl, ,i,.,, uei,i, by augmenting exhibits for the (.land Jurj hen the t)l , M)plv, i.,.,, public pressure petition was made. s,r, j iiftt-r seizure f . settlement of the bituminous of the safes, Judge Aildeiiried nlil he Ktrlke would icserve decision. Indication of what fuither course the in tne cases u tnree iioeironm pre- ...... .. I. 1i . . .. I l 1 .. ;.:11";"":' ::t" .-j-t i w?1 " wmie ih-i-iisi.s Miheil UJ I bj Assistant Director Tempest .lliclge I Aildeiiried ruled that the Director had no autlierltj te i evoke nnv licenses once thev had been granted under the act of Hill. The three proprietors whose licenses were eidered restored ate (.cerge S. Kigali. III'.' Seuth Klghth -tt cef ; I Charles A. Daiiaher. .".." North Eleventh ' street, and Williuii. II Mjirs, 122!H rilbeit street. FIFTY ARMED MEN ROB DISTILLERY OF WHISKY Guards Intimidated and 181 Barrels Stelen Yerk. Pa.. Julv l."i ip.v A P i Mm-,, rlmn llft.v men armed with sawed- off shotguns i.n.ke int.. the Peust Dis- tllleiv, (ill n lie ck. litt.cn lilies snutii of this iii. at midnight last lught ..ml carrm! nw.iv ls liairels ni vvhisk.v, valued ,it S1S.1.IHMI Twe guards, Ccmii,.. A strine. of this city, and Jeseph lli Hi. 'f Philadelphia, were coven,! with guns and threatened with death. l lie w!iMV was e.iiTicii .iwav m siter tiucks It was the third time within tluee weeks thm tiuks III charge of .iftei neon te discuss the coal strike aimed men had visited the distlllciv. (in situation. the previous vl-lts they were dnvt.ii Senater Pepper, who Initiated the nnuv by the guards. i proposal, explained that the Senators - nf the States In ipiestien would "ceun- UAVMMCDC IRI AI PUCPTCd'''! ti'lf'tliw" ID lli'ti'miltli' liN ivIirthiT HAYMAKERS IN W. CHESTER , they had a public dun m the pi nt crisis, and if se. what it U and hew it Blue Overalls and Farmer Straw should be performed. He declared the U,.e IT.,t,,r. DnrfiH. Tn,w WOllIll IIH'et Witllllllt 011 llxi'd pregrillll. Hats Feature Parade Today ,,, ,,,. , ..,,,.,.,,,-, f i,,,,- lnil West Chester, l'.i.. Julv 1.". - The nothing definite in mind te meet the ami'l.il Stale innveinieii of the Penil- ; sltmitien Wvnnl.i State H:iinakei' Ass.nia- ic,,,, ., .""II. ,1 Ide degree of the Keil Men. Is ' '.eiug helc in .Memerial ii.i heie te- ,,, with ,M,.ut present from all Lectiens of the jurisdiction The State ' 'r""'T n'' 7 r'V.'L '" waU' xhflr reports ei work .f the vear . .... - . ...... A feature of the convention s the fw ,,ni (1 . ,. ,,, I. I. I. : pnia.ii tnis niti rn.ieii. which is par- Tii ip.ite.1 in tv a number , f delegations trem Phil.'di Iphin. ' 'hestei , C,nti- ille and ether pla.es. Several hundred an in lui" with bands of music, ami ill wear the costume of the organlza erganlza organlza tleii blue overalls and wide "farm, r" tniw hats U. S. TAKES HAND IN CASE Three Held for impersonating Fed- eral Officer Have Ball Boosted I s. ,1 n ,,,h t. r. ..(,!; r,. iij r ! Atlantic I'M j , Jul 1.1 LMwanl A , Lewis nod Cli.irlcs I,r, ,, I, ..1,1 , Iie.iij ball b,v ingistrate Puxseu l.i-t lljgl.t Were nri.liglied le.l.iv before' I'liitnl St.itep ( 'emuiissinni r Naril .itnl .v'tlMlli ddliiMliln linil si r. Thev me nc- I cii'iil of inpersenarlng n l'il.rul of heel Jeseph Costelle iicciisi.,1 ,,f ! sltnllai ..ft", lis., .in I held 111 .sVlilile b.ui w -lived n lnai.ng and was token te Caiiulen It is a.'iged that he impcr-eii ifd an nt tn er with the Int. -nt of shaking down' a ( 'iniiiii n man CLERGY GREET MICHAEUS Federal Council of Churches Re ceives Teuten Ex-Chancellor New lerl.. .lulj 1.1 Dr. (ieerg Mi.-haelis fertiierlv CI anc.-Unr f tier mam. w i- tin l-iu -t of the Federil Ceun.il of tin- Chin, lies of ChrUt m Aini-i'-i m-'-ii.h nfii'i'iioen. He Is p., -i. lent of the Student C,iis. Han Fi'ilera'ieii -if (teimanv. lie i- m New Yerk for n few .lajs en his i, Tin fi fmiu I lie fiei-iif meeting ,,f (i, World S'u It nt Chrisiinii I'ed, rnn,,t, n, 'liiini Wants Vare Yeke Snaken Off W i! ..mi T. Hinder, 1.VJ7 Ner-li III,, el Pill e- who i nation tlei I, s calling Upen .ill ( , . Duiham and .i Nj. Iml 'm. i,'. ent ill. stupnl ii nt 1 htiUal ileini- of the Vui uliihiiie," fi pre- . ellllllll oil next e.ll s gen, ii.l uipr eleitieu ballet A 'in i iser te Mat, p Moeie will be chosen (u .,iuih.r lll-J.1. Deaths of a Day Mrs. Martin A. P. Puren New Yerk, July 1" Mrs Mai tin Pintnrd Puieii. s. vent one ,veii-s old. widow- of Dr. Juan (! Pui-eii. afiei a brief illness, died Tliuis.lin iniilnight lit Peirthilld, Me , wheie slie had gene ler tne summer, u wns itr.neuiieed 1(i, Geerge W. Gethart - -- Funenil services will he held Monday for (Jeorge W. tlethnrt, who died at 5021 Lancaster avenue. Ilurial will be in Fernwood Ceiueierj. Mr, (ielhnrt was seventy-one .veins old and leaves no family. He was tin iindeitnker. Samuel E, Fleming Huntingdon, P,i,. July 15.- Snmucl K. Fleming, seventy nine years old. for many jeurs editor and pioprieter of the. HtintliiKileu Monitor and who berved two terms us iiustuinstejtv ula jester '"f".'! "'In,1, it v WhViYiV1 ,,","l;l,;'r .' n we ,1, ev -r n- in U e -MUe Occnsienlally u "bench Ibard" 1 1. llad nothing te de or te we,r about e,f thus late Itcv II (, dlder, and a sis- " ''',.,,. r " must be ordered te move en, except te get it ever with. When ter of the late Iticliitril Wilder, who ' mm ., t ,Itif,il -Ix-aere tract is mere , "Itheugh the (JiiukIh de net mterfeie Ijudge Pinker was uiispiuliigly dissect niany'v ea. II , m"'. e"'nf te'" ' ''. A'.mmuuitv' mile '.e'-phlliulel- -bl' "" " -' reHt , ingV- evidence in his -harg,, te the Snnl Oil. ,r wi er nil Vriii," ti, I'hla It Is n tradition. On sunn.v "'"" ,, 'jury .vesterd.i ufte.noeii he still sat fuii iril Ve 'i Hi " ,' Lli l- ""'" ""' lit,U' iiil-t'icnitH of the One of the fl.iards explained why the 'motionless and l.ieM.iessivc. Kven ; i. N I this fternoe ",,r,1,''- ,.i,V. whose homes re nearby, romp revolvers are needed purts of the inil-, when the Judge told the juij that if town, .i. . , "" i .Iworeiislv under the eves of muses nml form equipment. they fi'iind u veidlct of first ilegi.'e tliey 7. day. HOLD SESSION AT CAPITAL' llu Anec Intfil ri Washington. July 1R. The 120 members of the Policy Committee of the Fulled Mine Workers of Amerlen. rep resenting local nnd district organiza tions throughout the country, gathered here today te Authorize n reply te Pres ident I hireling's offer of arbitration te settle the bituminous and anthracite coal strikes, with eery Indication that It Ui.'ixc accepted the Piesident's offer vlr- iiiiu- n ! linn in,- , ,' 'tuvti, - unri ,- , ,. ulilmnl cemlirinn. llie exnected ,. .,, ,, , ,i. r.n n( i MIMflHIUfUl llllkli I I tli- n uiv tnn, w. , r " "vhi.n if.... ., , , ,.,, i., f n, nrnmwn ' I iiiik'ii jvi"in i "' !...!- -.-. ""'lilUllt 1U1 it vix-"' ii; nillUllli"' KH-lariit en ' , ..,,,i,.,. ,i,,.. l,.sl,l,.nl llnnllni? felt 'no doubt Hint he had power te operate the mines In nn eniercene.v . llv this 'i n iclachmeir lm hwas snl.l ...A te .1 1 . t , .... ...Il.. .... l.n ..11. fear sucii a pesslbllltv if the emer gencv warranted. The determination of imtien.il officers of the union te recommend a rctusai ei the arbitration offer is m;l-.toe.l te , have been reaclud because the are .sat- islled that the Cevernment cannot or i will net fen'e operators new producing ti.uiuc.nc.i iu ..auMuu. a wauy.. wauy.. ceal in the srml -unionized fields of Vcst ter Untrue. Says Youth's Father Virginia and Pcn.is.vlvania. us w ell as SeKmertm ,, i. j..,v 15i ielIu the mines in asiiingiiiii Mate aim Minge I. unity, est MfS'ni.i, "'"'' i under the edict of the proposed lcderal vv.ige-tlMUg body. ,., trrnc rrr -"lA'CTD SE! ATORS TO COiSrhK O.V STRIKE SITUATION tlu n Staff Ctirrt iiuuimt Washington. July 1.". Senators of the eoal-predui'lng States of tin Last and Middle West, after conferring in- ferinall. decided te meet late this This is the first move in the Senate te ceiisfder the coal s,rlke ill in. of its aspects. It Is understood there is a , rows 10 a. e.u ei mx mum .vicruny, distinct v,.t!meut In senatorial circles , "'l " her intere-t and enthusiasm for in favor of legislation te prevent tin i K"t that the sparrows had the advau industrial tie-up bv undue prolongation , tage of her when it came te wings, of the strike She fell fifty feet te n courtyard. This aft. moon's conference Is te be Mrs. Frank Depku, who lives en the nmi p.irtisiu in .h.iracrer. Senators second lloer. saw the child flash by her fieiii Peniis.Wvnum. Ohie. Indiana. II liiinis and West iiglnla have been in vited te attend RITTENHOUSE HA T? A RAffPD ' ;s Jmt ,,,, smi Equipment, but Tlwy Loek Fierce and War- ... . ., . fl , , ''''" and Lvvn Sparrows Are nespnetjul , ' '.. v.!. m?r W2P -, ' JTs 7?,!:',?!5? ( hrlstepher Slierld.iii, S.ini Ilrewti belt, gun and all, Is looking waillhe enough, but (ertrude McAllister, Flera (tulnhin and Mary Midladw don't seem te mind ,lil ei, I 1 t,hl (.ml tiifu fictffr Dpi. nrii, Pur thr u-x.nl f.ns el ;lsl,j in .'lilt tiflOUT" tiflOUT" .S'guerf, Tim N.'MriVt'r Ilallmlf. The dread majesty of tlie law, ewe i governesses. t lM1.( gunnl in gr-iv Keeps watcn and ward ever that little hit of eaitlily paradise. '1 he hupp laughter of kid- i dies adds beautv te the siiimre, Keicntl the guimU assigned te Kit- I j teahouse Squaie. like ull their fellows, ,.. rt aI of the park police feire, have been l own belts, eeiitnne.l with innliliv Sum Ml I ', I'" ". . . . " . . - - - - . - gloss night-sticks inui revolvers with a i wic keil ionic The "pistols" nre teled In blnck hoi- , sters und give it tiuiil touch te the mar tlal usnect of the itunrds The children ere frankly Impressed by tne neistcrs. ihe sight nt a eturi . ( l .. - .. .... 1 ,.l. t 1.1 I.. !.....;(.... 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Mclnliart Iloisseyain, te Miss Dorethy White, daughter of a chauffeur, pub lished yesterday, made the following htuteiuent "It Is absolutely untrue as far as 1 , knew. I knew nothing about the mat- ter. My son left four days age for CVnncle Lake, N. Y., te visit his grand- i mother. I believe the rumor simply sprend because lie may have been seen In the company of the same young woman four or five times. If my son were engaged lie would have certainly notified me." BABY IMITATES SPARROW Falls 50 Feet, Picks Herself Up and Walks Off Unhurt New Yerk. July 1... I he parents of demlnntcd these who would dominate llegina Floed probably will put some 'him. Severul times he corrected .pies bars across the windows of their home tiens which were put te hlin by the in nrneKiyn muu.v as n eiiiniiiiy ires- ent for Heglnii, who will be two jeurs old. """ w,lM 'JJ'L'S '" (;enx Heme spar- ...,,,l,i,v mill il.she.l net Sl,n ,enJ ts. I in time te see Iteginn pick herself up and walk off. SQ. TODDLERS JlffPAT A Q rTT A JPDCt,l01,'I"s P,silv "'in.lered te the fields cunrd, armed te the belt ami m ting as mentor, filetid and guide te tin- chil dren, bus somewhat astonished vi-iteis. The weapons strike observers as out "All the liluebloeds have cone iiwnv frtw ,ln, l,,,....!,.,. vm I'M,,,, .i.i.l .ni..l.ii. 1... .,.iNi..,,mi,iill,,if l,iii.lu,.ti,iiniit' inr ine summer, you i.new, inui wnicnuir uy leiinnmeiiuiiig iiiipriNeumeiit, have all kinds of people flecking here for life at hard labor, he did net wiiue. new. Six or seven hundred troop hcic And when tlie veidlct was uuneitiKcd some nights. They have te be kept in the boy still sat motionless. Only ufter order. j some minutes and nftei the juiy had "'Dips,' pickpockets, jeu knew, get i gene for geed, did he stand up. Then I into tlie crowd once in a while, looking for their beard money. Seme of these .. - . fellows nre tough iilnls una u gun helps A etimt',1 mk-hf enrrv a nun for Ien years and never need it. And then again he might have te use it at uny time. Anyhow, 'It Is part of the equip ment, se tnere you are." JAV ?ss - Km-miiuim c l&ssCc. Janette Lawrence, an oleven-ycnr-eld girl who wns brutally hilled near her home at Madisen, N. ,1. (upper left); Francis Kliixen, 3d, her playmate, who lias iK'cn nc (lilltted of the murder, anil, below, the little murder victim's father wr . ... , IlUXCTl ACQlllttCCLy r i ttr'j.i r a IS B(tCK Willi JreiS Continued from Tatr One trial, and even en the night of the day 1 ei ine murcier, vviien lie was put throng!) a real thlid degree, was coolness per per .senified. Yet ut no time was he flip, or audacious, or nonchalant. Fer a boy he was wendcrfull dignified. On the stand, both en direct examination and under severe cross-exiiinlniitlen, he was the calmest person in the court room, and at times his self-possession spcciui prosecutor, in tact, tne prose cuter directed the Jury te note his uii- usual coolness, just as a nrosecutor lu'diawn fiem the men who had served ether circumstances will direct nt!cn - tleu te the nervousness ()f ,, defend ant under tire. Like Alice in Wonderland It was as If the hey were being feiced te take part In a scene in which he really had no light te take part; It all seemed unreal, us if Fate were " M'CII I'd Unreal, US It fat. jesting wltli Itself in Hint ancient, his teilc (ouitreom. One thought of the trial in Alice In Wonderland, where 'I the little girl Is tiled bv these who seeui se much bigger than herself The thought was a far er., but the trial iwus se shot through with fiintnsv tlmt of fancy in some wa,s the whole setting op ep peured mere uppiepilate for a high school graduation. The audience 'nt In seats which were built prcclseK like pews ill u church. At the rear of the coiittreoin was a tiny galleiv. 'i'hc i pews and the gallery were filled with 'by a knife; the boy had a scout knife I women and girls and bs, ami even which, however, showed no signs of 'little children, mid hcic ami there a . bleed, while it wns shown in the Jan. I baby. The be.vs were the kind seen at i curek trial that the hitter's dagger hail school, net In courtrooms. The girls ' bleed stains en it; and fifth, the eon- 'were there with bobbed hair and gig- I tentleli of the State that the liundker- gles. nnd lent the flare et the flapper chiefs used te gag the glil hud come te the occasion, And ever ee was en fiem the Kluxen home. The handker- the boy as he sat motionless, wltli arms 1 1 hiefs hud the Initial "F" which th" folded. In moments of leliixatl.m he defense declared could just as well be would smile and lean ferwuid and chat 'connected with Finn!; Jiincnnk as with witli his f.itlier ut his side. His mother Francis Kluxen, The Stnle said the was in the fieiit tow of e:it, wltli n dinning en the handkerchiefs In the prayer ever en her lips Outside en ' murder was the same as en handker- the lawn about the ccuitheiis were chiefs taken from the Kluxen home, but groups of be.vs and girls; New Jersc this was denied by ether testimony. "Penreds" who had all In nuiimen with , rinally, no proof was effeie.l that the the "Penreds" and their shy giil Kluxen handkerchiefs were marked with fi lends of Tuikiiniten's Indiana. ! the initial "F." A strange feature wns Was Certain of Aciiitli. VhuIh' Ui'vhletu-"'4 ""1'1" ' " fl"Ker Main instances could be cited of the 111TlrS. ,) etii0r curious dream reiiuirks and behavior of 1 nines which , stnl. ,lre engaging the minds of the seemed te set him np.irt fiem tin- whir nlltt1(i ttlts. who tne mere than ever of events about him. lliev mil he all ,insti,,(. nd the fear was expressed epitomizes I in an inclden told b.v his , t((l ni,,rtiPrrP f ,rmiette mitv never counsel, Llnier King, while he niry . ,., pi,m,it. ,llt (lllly rrancis was out. Mr. Kng si. that he called, 'K1-11VIM ,s ,mt ,U( , " '" ""' ... .. ... ....s ., j,,.. Ne ini'v can .envict ine hciiu-e 1 did net de it." Tile iie s coolness, which these who had nnv thing te de with the trial ugic-d pllicfii 1 1 i i)i in a special . utcger of be i iioed. was all tlie nunc dlsi enceiting for llie i.ilseu that .the pieple nf In hume town of .Madisen appeal ui te in dead set against him und te demand hi life, Ne one i:imi fiem his home town tn speak a kind wind for him at tlie fiial. It was said that ii'ligieiis differ ences uggiiivatid this fe.llng. With the home folk against him and tin! law wei King uiightll agaliis could Mive the bev fiein the electric nun a., we, ... ''" ' " ,,f the rabbit which escaped from thi'lhas an International reputatle. n Civilian gobs, bound te sea for two case ns he had m. , 1 1 w uk th . 1 he , ,., ,lf ,,, , . ' 'J ', rePu. a f "s ' I weeks of deck scrubbing nnd ether ,1,1 net feel he . li m, mi t Iip trii ,, K ,,,.,, ,,int , , , , ; ' ;- my nre befern ci, ? 1 1,,l)erK "f the seaman, leave the Phil- els hat e'vcM.' th'. he ' la, ll't '"en "K ",1,,blt bM ,,,l' ,",t wnle te Phkdrfp In" ' "" com," I ndelphl,, Nnvy Ynrd en n Fugle beat ,is tmt even lien in nan lest nn I)n.fl,m.(i , ,,asH ,.., 'rftm.,M hln tes,le.s serving as chef in ti, K-., J ('rlll'0 tllip nfternoen. 1'0,'"l", ., . ..,,,- i""11 '",, ",,,"!,,K !" ",,,li" ''" '"e-.e 'of (Ireece and ifufv, he had b'-n eml Xlunl M'"rv,h,H eC ,,,e VeutU T)i'- "I ,.m't rel.use .veu.' r. plied I iun- 0f a labblt deg than a cat chaser. i pleved bv big het'e s in I nn, ,l l lrlet '"'-, ('K'-ble for any one of the two ci "lint veu go home tonight and, Brownie I, a wiser and happier deg ' Paris. At one time he own e 1 ies "''' i,r,liM'K '":1''1". seen mid Hint lese uliv mere Weight. iiilnv. ... xi... ' ... J. n"ld d ies- Other en. ses l.ln l.miii.1 .", nnc be walked te where his mother, nlme-t 1 policemen nnd firemen ns part of t li-cl r lu a stute of collapse, sat hi a flood of .vacation. joyful tears, nnd kissed her. I Friends cumc te shake hands, and he , ship si-nsmv smncii nun in u irice was tne uny lie weh befere the crime. He rubbed his finger under htH nose as boys will and hitched his belted trousers. It wns the hitch of )he trousers that the glnd mun 'gives when he is about te set out en some high adventure. "What are you going te de?" was i asked. '. "I dun't knew,'' was the reply with I another hitch of the trousers. I "Ale you going out West?" 1 "I'm net that bad," was the an- i swer. in niiiiwicr imiuiie r raiicis, gcuir.g the tnste of his freedom, was ever ui the window looking out at the crowd waiting for him. As he looked, he did net wave his hands or show himself iw a here. He looked te see the crowd, net realizing that the crowd was seeing him. Mr. Kliixen reused him from his rev erie. "Come, kid," called the father, "Brownie's waiting for jeti," unci in n jiffy he was tumbled into an automo bile ami was en his way home. .Itiry Out Three Hours The jury retlied te consider the ver dict at 2:15 P. M. Three hours later it aiinetineed the remit. And fifteen minutes after that Francis was bowl ing home with his mother and father. While the jury was out the hey would leek new and thru at the pas sage way through which the moil who held bin fate hud gene te their room. Then iie turned nnd looked out the win dow. .The outdoor boy had been quick te notice that the sun had biekcn through the clouds for the first time that day. As he turned the sun lit up his blue eyes mid they seemed te glisten in the rnvs. As It turned out. It was the premise of the coming freedom. Une of tne lenturcs of the trial was 11'," fnrt ,'lftf.,lle ,be-v """ Vp,Uer of interest despite the nlty for the mur dered Jnnette. Hut it was because of the high feeling that arose out of the murder t lint special care wns taken with the trinl. The local Prosecutor retired from the ensp and his place wns taken by .1. Henry Harrison, of Newark, in another county, LssCx, as special Prosecutor. Further, the jury was made up of men from the ndjoln ndjeln Ing county of l'ssex, and net from the county. Merris, in which the crime was committed. And te make assurance of fair dealing doubly sure, the jury was iis (irand Jurymen in F.ssex County. It was an unusually high-grade jury- en uusiness men. Stained Clothing an Issue Five points were stressed by the prose cutor. First, the alleged presence of Francis and Janette in the locality where the girl was muidered. The bev aid he never saw her the day of the ! crime. Second, the feet i.Hnts. ,.l,ni- the scene of the crime. lhnnih , .r.ulue neinieil net- tlmt iln, l, u ui...t i had never been fitted te the prints'. Third, the fact that the bev's clothing i.u r.xnwt i n ,iii ,.r .,,..- .. .i... morning after the murder. The hey's mother testified that she had put them In soak te remove stains caused when Francis was working In the Kluxen wlner but the State suggested they wetn soaking for the purpose of remev ing liloeii stains, i-eurth, the fact that the wounds en the girl hud been caused nj-ownie trying te revive the scent 400 PHILA. POLICEMEN START ON TRIP TO N. Y. Bluecoat Masens Guests of Peugh- keepsle Ledges Four hiin. lied policemen and firemen of Philadelphia ,he tit c .Masens and Davis. Ceiiiiellinaii Hern. Imnci-Inl i',i tentate W. Freeland Keiidrick, Charles A. lirakclew and Flic ALirslial Elliett me also among the guests. Headed by the Lambskin Hand. coin. pnsi.il of Philadelphia policemen innl firemen, the party left Heading Ter- J II II It I 111 1.1 O CIIICI., ; ine .via.ver et i-eugiiKeepse and etlier lending citizens will meet the visitors and, after n street parade, entertain , them ut the armory, This pilgrimage which will permit the 'delegation, t,', i letuin te duty Sunday, js taken by tM, The Mner of Pmighkcepsie and ether Wfmtever nstlnn Coni:rea my tnk in fhlUdeliln is going tg Krew. 'rail ii linrne out hy the incieanlnK volume of Marine News at-Marlne ,miln. I. .Si Itimlneae u u Vufit-'Uia. ,,,"'we x-"co,R' "JlaKe ,",:.",ll!,,.!:..,elL,iV s1;""' rKI. l,b "-l troops, under ceiii.Mind C , V"',.-J '",''. ."":" "' ''" ''cw ueiicia .lelin . I. .VIcKeewn. tn,l... ..' .-.i i eris pence uepareuieui en n pllgliuiuge ' Hire, the town of C.nli.,,,. ' . . '' '.',' L- te l'eiighlieepsie, where they will be south of Sllge. taklne " seii.Vitv f. the guests of three Masonic ledges. rr " li i In i, ,,, , ,y prison. - ii..i,..i .,!, i.i ....... i"' " "' " "'.'K(-' (uantlty of nmiN. .,"".""' .'V, "; i !'' . " ,","' l eim uiiiiniiiiitien nnd bombs, ell: Superintendent Mi K. ' r'iii..r . "' DEMOCRATS START ROW Atlantic City, July 15. Final dc tails of the Elks, here for the Ornnd Ledge reunion, pulled out of the re sort yesterday for their home dis tricts aboard regular nnd special trains, with bands blaring a farewell te the resort where for the Inst live de.n they have cavorted, played and at tended te the business or tne nnnual convention. It has been officially re corded thnt -10,000 members of the order were here for the great patriotic pngennt that was the climax of the con vention. 17emeerntt of the county have started a lively lnternnl row which threntens te split the party into tactiens, one aligned ngnlnst Governer Kdvvnrds and Mayer Hague, of Newark, nnd the ether ready te go along with the or ganization. Judge Clnrence L. Cele hns re-entered the "ring" with former Prosecu tor Charles H. Moere. Charles Laf ferty, chainnnn of the Atlantic County Executive Committee, Is lending the or ganization faction. Arcadia Chef Shet by Weman in Roem fentlnafd from Page One my husband, wns tier greeting 10 .- . s v.i.im Mesa. She uppenrel calm. sue was dressed almost entirely in white, witn i white silk stockings and white pumps. She had thrown a blue cloak ever her shoulders nnd wns hntless. Mesa admitted her and as she ascend ed the stairs he returned te his own room. Slmnnlnl was lying in bed In the third lloer front room. He is en his vacation and was net te report te the Arucadia Cafe for n week. "Love Triangle" Ended Friendship A few minutes earlier Cechct had left his room nnd gene te the bathroom en tlie second fleer. He nnd Slnieniiil had been friends for years, but as the nlleged "love trlnnglc" developed, the. friendship censed. Mrs. Cechct hurried up the stairs and drew a .UU-cellbcr revolver from a pocket In her cloak. She went di rectly te Slmenlni'a room. "New 1 have you," bhe cried ns ihc leeled the weapon at him. Stunned by her sudden appearance, Slmenlnl did net move for a second. Then he tried t(,J,lse. . ... i Six times she pressed the trigger. One bullet struck Slmenlnl In the chest as he tried te face her. The second ledged in his stomach and the third struck his right urin. He fell en the bed und the ether three bullets hit a wall. Cechct heard the six reports nnd hurried te the bathroom deer. Then came a scampering of feet and hysterl eul subbing as Mrs. Cochet left Hiino Hiine iilnl's room und ran te her husband's room. Although wounded severely, Slmeninl struggled te his feet. He staggered nfter the vvemii, leaving a trail of bleed in the hallway. She vvus plac ing the revolver with its emptied cham bers at her head when he entere-d tlie re'ar room. A few seconds Inter Cechct reached the loom. Cechct and the colored mnld held the hysterical woman while Mcsu inn down stairs nnd telephoned te the Twelfth and Pine struts police station. Slnienii.i collapsed en the fleer uneonscleus. The wounded man was taken te the Polyclinic Hospital, while Mrs. Cochet, still weeping, was brought te the sta tion house. She vvus almost incoherent when questioned by Ulstrict Detectives O'Neill and C.railey. She told ilieni Slmeninl hud forced his attentions en her. Magistrate O'Hrlen was conducting lie-tarings in the station house. Mrs. Cochet vvus given an immediate hearing and vvus held without bail. Detectives then took her te City Hull, where Lieu tenant ltelshaw, of the minder squad, Interrogated her. According te Melshnvv, the woman said Slmeninl had attacked her en one occasion, und that her husband henrd of the incident. Cochet, she suld. would net listen te her explanations nnd announced he would net live with her any longer. Mtn. Cochet further said, neeerdlnu m the minder squad chief, that she went te the Pine street hnusp intending te kill Slmeninl, Cochet and herself. Hut in her excitement she tiled nil the bul- lets ut Simenlni, Face. Ked Frem Weeping Tlie woman's face wns red nml kuv.i. Jen from weeping as ltelshaw questioned her. She told her story piecemeal and occusieiiuii ineuneu an Ushuddered. She (id net nsk whether Slmeninl was ueilll. The woman's son Is n pupil in the fifth grade nt the McCall Public Scheel, .Seventh and Deluncey streets, After the sheeting the boy was token te Mudeme Martceuu, a friend of Mrs. Co chet. at 1708 Deluncey street. The Cechets formerly lived there. SMinenini has been with the Arcadia afe for about eighteen months. Ac- nml nt. ntlttm.ii i.i . -.:-. : "win , ......... H "- i.i.i.ii,.-. iiiuny enie.i persons of Furepu. FREE STATERS TAKE TOWN -.... e.n . Capture Collooney and 70 Prisoners Aft.n C.,- u . LT rrl80ners Alter Four Hours' Fighting Dublin, July 15. (Hv A I 1 Vf.- FAIR WEATHER AHEAD But Forecaster Says Showers May Come Late Next Week Washington. July 15. (Hy A P ) Weather outlook for the week begin- ! nl"!f ""-l,y In Tenement Heuse A small lire nt .'1:15 Cutlinrlne i.et n teiieu.ent house, early li s ,?,& caused trilling diuiiage. An" ala'rm" 5 milieu in. nut w-nen ti... ....,.... ..1.....1 .1. ii" , , . s-HKinfg ni; rived the blaze, which i.ri "r" Becond-flner front room, hed been ex" tlngulslied. t. ' " I .. t'liriniiLT ni inn iiinnntrnnwini. i... i ( i v .ii- ,ii in nun mi iiiiinKini i I four hours' flghtiiiL' th,. .,nii....i '..:.. I tln u . f, , ,, . . Nundnj-a and Tliiiradajr .."'" """. "'" ivtinntle Stntes: $t.80 Excurelene te Teme tfcncrull.v lull, with i,tiii.rn -- mn ruri, n.,.n r..i. , 4 "."-iteiii u near " . ---", -- -- nr somewhat above normal hut u-ii. Heights, Barnegat Pier, ti probability of scattered thunder show. . ' 'rl,, Se, ". B"y. ers lattery iirt. , S -W . Fit IS GIVEN GOOD CHARACTER Uii Ameclnttd Tresi Paris, July .-. (Justev Heuvel. the young anarchist who jestcrdny fired st Police Prefect Nniidln. mistaking him for President Millerand, presented an unprepossessing appearance In liN rei this morning ns he nwnltcd arraign ment en n chnrge of "attempt te com mil premeditated nnd willful murder," conviction for which carries the death sentence. u,-in The inp.n is n tall, skeleton-llke fir lire and In nn n.lvnnced stage of ,' bcrculesR He ., t.mpley7l V Youth, which he f-undffiVWS The keeper of the hotel where h roomed gives him n geed charne reference declaring he was aE (inlet and regulnr with his iiavK bomb wns thrown after n Communist meeting i Wngrnn. Hall, w-eu.,,li. several policemen. ".imnj The Communist ergnn IHumnnii. says: "The act which was p, rcTy""? dividual, should be considered as a . Hex and ns n result of the sudden re action sometimes eccurri,,,, ,..ii. : ... -w. .,.,, ..in, uver. iu,...u,r..M ...... .......I . . . .. ---. , "s-. ...... m.-iwerKcci nra pis.- Referring te the militaiy review at the Longchamp rnce track, from which Prefect Naudin nnd President Millerand were returning when the at "Ti.JVr !".U,V I,1"', ""VspapeT save. The theatrical display of a militnrr review, the sensational exhibition of troops white, yellow and black, and the sight of perfected engines of niur der cannot be expected te nw.iken In. Htincts of pnclflc sweetness in the seuli of the spectators." BUILDERS START INQUIRY INTO BROAD ST. COLLAPSE Contractors en Jeb Issue Tart State ment en "Irresponsible Theories" The committee of builders appointed by the chief clerk of the Httrcaii of Huildlng Inspection, te inquire into the cause of the Parkway Ittiilding collapse. I in which two were killed and twenty- Ifivc injured, begun its investigations i . i t0,1"y- ' . The contracting firm which has the Jb of rebuilding the siiueeiire, irwiu ' Lcighten, also is investigating, and today issued a tint statement concern- Ing this various theories suggested te account for the disaster. The firm said : "Frem the Investigation se fnr made by the experts of our company, noth ing has been found as et te threw any light en the cause of the collapse. All of the theories udvaiiced se far by irre sponsible persons are entirely Incorrect. There have been entirely tee many such theories ulrcd. "Fer exnmple, our investigation has proved that the statement appertaining te the thought thnt the shoring of tim bers might hnve caused tlie crush Is sh ret, We de net knew as .vet vvliu caused the crash, but we nre making every possible effort te find out. 'Our experts are co-operating wltli the city experts, who ere also probing in uii effort te determine what caused the collapse. Most certainly we will be only tee glad te find out what the cause was." KENNETH HARLAN MUST PAY WIFE $150 A WEEK Mevie Acter Is Sued for Divorce. Peggy Brady Named In Action New Yerk, July 15. Supreme Court Justice Marsh yesterday awarded Mrs. Florence D. Harlan temporary ali mony of $11)0 n week and $1000 coun sel fee pending trinl of her suit for an nbielute divorce from Kenneth D. liar Inn, "movie" actor. Harlan was served with the divorce papers in Les Angeles May 20 last. He has net appeared by counsel nor filed an answer te his. wife's charges. Mrs. Hnrlnu names Pescv Brady. motion-picture actress, alleging thathcr fiusuunci eim .vuss iirauy registcrea to gether under assumed names at an At- lantic City hotel. Mrs. Harlan Is the widow of Freder ick Uelcher, who left her 325,000 in- leiirance. and she says she lest $15,000 let this in stock transactions acting en iianan s advice; spent SritKX) ter Jiv ing expenses nnd line $4800 Liberty liends "nppioprieted" by her hiuband, who, she declares, has net supported her since last November 8. RESERVES START CRUISE Navy Tyres Will Ge en Leng Trip en Eagle Beat September U. te last until August 10 and September It), LOST AM) rOUMl AIII.R Imhi. Htrlnir or'ee.rlH In W'eml eldtj 1'nrlt or vicinity. Krliluv cvtnlnK. 1S- I turn te i:i.ll4 Creii'n.i ft v "' " ' " 's' '. " SlTl'ATIONW WASTi:il SIAI.i: , sTATieNARY"1:ls7iiNEi:hH wntej apI) Sunday niernlnu Ktundiirit I'lplnu ana mi- 30ili un'l Ilacu Mh. IlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH!: A Day en Etarnegat i Bay SUNDAYS ., 2 $2,10 Excurtlem te Bch Hvrn, S Serav Beach. Brant Beach, Ship S city ii.rv.y Barn.gat City, S Bettem, Beach Arlington, Jurl Cedare, High Point, River, Itlend Seailde 5 neae. s SPECIAL TRAINS Frem Market Street Whirl .. S n.,t, u.,..,, .. nsvu.., rim. fl':4 S ' vtnm HIver. ete (Huinluye) ....J'!? S ' 5 Tem. Hlwr. .te tThuwdays) ... S ! tSLV pf.hs9,-.Wnn.d.V-.'U' g ' ' --- '" "" ',"e. receiving ne tlier viV. ors or mnll. He was intred.i,cd J, the hotel by the notorious wen an an nrchist (iermnlne Llntlinuld, who w-si nrrcstcd n ()ctnb..r mi ' .. ..,a' w i Pennsylvania Railroad a HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ? t I 1 4'