tw X rP' ' rA4-Jt. -A ;y r JsH 4 T It THE WEATHER WIGHT EXTRA (' , Cleudy tonight and probably Tues tonight and much 'chance m Hf day, net mticircnange, in temperature; r4M nlle variable winds. TKMI'KBATUBH Al ftS AT EACH ItOUIt 4.J yru limit na i 1 1 a i aiYTci -?nT72 174 177 7fi 174 74 I I I I It A , MVOh. VHI. NO. 285 fublUhed D.llv Except ."' 8lK,r'p,tl2SrrrcemSanyT"r by ""' Cepyrlaht, 1822. by Public tJr company PRICE TWO CENTS Enleriil as Siicend-n-ss Matter at the Pestrme nl PhtladelrtiU. 1'a, Undir the Act of March 3, 18T0 '.. . PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922 wwOT&rvMMws . v w'ViMmK&wfr icuenmg public weget i . . i IE HURST IN f DUND u WIFE GAGGED -r- II- Ctn.u nf Dnkharn Weman ibiw j "-- and of Battle With Armed Intruders iJO REVOLVER SHO.T HEARD, NEIGHBORS itLL ruLiut Ls'cribes Alleged Thieves and Asserts Murder Toek Place in Other Roem AYS SHE BROKE BONDS WOO Supposed te Have Been in Heuse Is Reported ,5 as Missing If wmi.m Glbersen, a garage owner of lilihhurst, N. J-. " ,eund dead ,n Mid Hfly today from a revolver shot atjii hl wife screameu ier i STtwe burglars had bound and gagged let ihd killed her husband. -, A bullet had entered the back of (jfcersen's head and passed through the ufftye as he ,n Deu '""r u,c ZhUeb of the body, Ocean County au- teritles eeneve - ". "-- , Glbersen, who was forty-one years -uVvTperates taxlcabs and formerly a sawmill. He was reputed te STnlcnly of money. The Glbersen tout Is en Union avenue, niieiii one hmdrcd a.Is from the Lakehurst sta It nt the Central llallreatl of New Jtrw;. Wife Accuses BurglaVs i....i 4 o'clock this morning, Hirer nilread men ns'eep In n caboose near tin station were aroused by .screams. Het ran barefooted te the Gibcrsen tame, where Mrs. Glbersen steed call in for help. Dr. litis. ni l.nsriinrKi. vup oiiiu eiiiu oiiiu aened. He pioneunccd the garag garag ewner' drad. "I was nsjrep en n ret In the front room en ihe second fleer." Mrs. Glberwn tetil County Prosecutor .laync. "My. husband was sleeping In the sec.-md-itery rear room. "About -::l or .'I o'clock. I hennl I noise in the kltihen, which Is be tfeen the front and the rear room en HliMCend Meer. I left my cot. walked tj'ths Vltchen nn made a light. "There I paw n tall man. heavily hint and dressed jji.dark olethes. Hr krtwd my arm' and ''ordered me te in'mr mntith shut. He brought, mc pick le th front room, placed mc en k ihalr, bound me with twine and kuhVd a napkin into my mouth. Jim then I lieiird n shot trout the rear mom. I lie man who hnd tied and lifted me en I led en I : :'"'Wliat the hell did en de that ler?' " lie Mnrted te inevp," " I hennl mother man replj . 'Sj.s She Stpiirmed l.uup "Frem nit noxltleu' en l he chnir 1 K the set mid ninn lenvc ihe ht'tlreiiin. He was sheit, Imi well built. The tun who ileil i lie man nml the nuiii rte hnd liiril llie ylmt t lien run from lbe h(iue. Mr. (iiberen snid slip n.ulnned In hcthnir lllllll tlin iM'lnn linivimn luncn Iben she inn down the icnr -tnif mid rreameil for hcln. The Cibcitens lived nfliiaiiinrnt eer n rcstmminl. !ih- rsei: mi iipiI the biilhlitig as well an cv- rilellieis In l.nheliursl. Ubeul tuentj-liw jnrds from hc UiOfrn lirui(.n iu . mil.... . 1... - . " T II llllll.i ill,lll , I .J I Meted b.v I.. I). Klreud. The tailor sleeps nn tl(. ..,.,. m tloer of ilnil situv Jjn s doe M. A. Pan-, pioprieter poolroom and cigar store. Strnml .in,i II.,.. . ..i... i i m. ., im . mi. , in iii'iirn ,ii. ""Wen s veie.uni. told Pro-eeulor JITn t hii ii.... t .i t i... .'. '", "Minn nn revolver snei. I'M tlnee railrn.-iil inen nlan vniil lliev "O HOI hem the I OIKIII nf il li.inlv.M euspcrls Arc Oiirstintied l ij'PUl) Sheriff.. K .. Kell.v and W. T " "i witiiii i etiniy. ami seera Irh' """"I'ei". seen i-rnchpil the house. H,-"W rriiicnei , n ,,, il ..nil r.L. umai ,0 ,Pnl ,,, n) nllr ,v llf- .-.'tV'" " r ""rlptlen ehtnltied fiem "ff. liibei foil. ADOIII I) ,i',.n,.L il.U .. .;.. .!..... pw. icMilenm f l.akcliinst. who Imd PWn Krrn In l... .. i..i..t. .i Ien. ii i,.' ... "'""I j in me sin- "ri '!"' "iii-ii ii, llie Jl II t II nil - V" HlOt uei'e limn I.I....I i f,, 'M' ii.i.il llllllll ,11" Olber.vnii up... ipn.frlfil -. ill tlin I...... . 1 . . . . II" '. IO MIKMIlltl The iae hail te lm tlie enrage displaying W) moierciir vvin, lL e lenml in ,.::,' " "" said Hint ill "i1" """"tenied I 'II Dlnnnii f... .1.. .. --.. ,i i ri y, Mrs. CM.,. ; .i! .... and ih Vi i " ".'einj-nine jpims ehl J?"iririllife,,,, Pl,,.s ,,,.,,. siie has PIchina , " ? m,;r ""?"' '"V'l" BDiei,r I.. .'.' : i,,u v ,,, ,,',.1K ffern,, ' """ A. A. Ilrniil l.umliei ,.r"". ii ,wfeu ll.l. AUTOISTS REFUSE AID TO INJURED BOY- Seven Loek at Unconscious Ferm by Roadside and Then Speed On Prompt action en the part of Clmrles Stumm, n baker, of Merchnntvllle, N. I., last night saved the life of fifteen fifteen yenaaeld ltusten Martin, u I lint town, after (lit boy had been run down by a motorcar nnd passing motorists refused te take the Injured boy te the Cooper Hospital. Camden. The accident occurred at Maple ave nue and Church read. According te .lames II. McGuckln, of Woodlyn, N. J., driver of the ear, Martin stepped from behind n trolley car directly In the path of the meter, which knocked him down and ran ever his body. McGuckln, unnerved by the accident, was unnble te operate his car and he told Cniutlen police later he hailed seven motorcars In nn attempt te have the boy taken le the hospital. All of the motorists, McUuckin said, refused aid hikI sped uway after taking one leek nt the unconscious and bleeding form by the roadside. McGuckln finally managed te get Martin In his machine and drove a short distance te the heart of Mer chantville, where he found Stumm. who drove te Cooper Hespltul. Physicians nt the heipltal said that Stumm'a hc hc tlen probably saved the boy from bleed ing te death. Yesterday was the' sixth time In two years that Stnmm has saved lives hv prompt action at the time of nc-cldents. ARRESTTHREEMEN ON ARSON CHARGE Owner One of Suspects After Fire in Stere at Fifty-eighth and Redman Streets BINDANDGAGCLERK IN CIGAR SIORE AT BROAD AND SANSOM Is Forced te Open Safe by Twe Bandits as Crowds Pass Shep ICE MAN FINDS VICTIM LYING ON THE FLOOR Police Sergeant Batters Down Doer and Releases Victim Armed bandit forced Jack Auer back, of ;tOI IV Lnneey street, n clerk In the United Cigar Stere nt Hread and Hansom streets, te unlock the safe nt the point of a gun at 7 o'clock this morning, while hundreds nf person' weie passing the place en their way te work. Aucrback was found ten minutes after they Imd left bound and gagged en the fleer. It was necessary te break in te rescue him. The amount lelen will net be known for twenty -four hours. The clerk fold the police a thrilling story of cool robbers who evidently hnd made in; careful study of the s'ore nnd the habit,s of Its empleyes bc'eic Hip early morning raid. ' "I opened the store at 7 o'clock, the usual hour." be told the police. "While I was unlocking the deer I noticed two men loitering nearby, but paid little attention te them. I thought tl.iv miclit WOMAN, TWO SONS RESCUED X eZ" "be h,,,i wni,Cil Cor ,,K' (Wred'WItli Gun Noted Publicist Dies BBBBBr Jr i BV )'& ' : Mamv jf-?-" ' ' '"-'-f HfynH' ' ' J bVJLHw' 'Sft 'r-'" A '''' I Wi MS a- y-rn'-m I Q k ' V ?'i--ii''''m 1 i B " - "' ' ' '' ! ,t "';" ,V,UK1 " u"-1 if a t r ''- '" " ' - I :' '" ' 'iiBlBlBBBW'''.'1'''' ' i i LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTs 9 I BBBMB 1 f 'BBBbSt v '' ' ' '' ORD NORTHCLIFFE SUCCUMBS TO LONG LINES IN L ONDON Noted British Publicist and Journalist Dies of Heart Affliction V PERFORMED GREATEST SERVICE DURING WAR Fight Death Frem Heat in Stalled Santa Fe Cars Relief Train With 125 Sufferers Reaches San Bernardine With Passenger sWaroened Four Days in A rizena Desert ANTHRACITE Visited U. S. Several Times. Was Opponent of Lloyd Geerge. Noted for His Vagaries VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE Famous British journalist and pub lisher, who died this morning after an Illness of several weeks By Ainnelntti Prets I-ondeii. Aug. 14. Viscount North- llffc. doled HrltMi publicist, died this morning. News of Lord .Verthcllffe't death was slven en I by Ihe doctors wjie have been ettending him In litis bulletin: "Viscount Nerthdiffp died at 10:12 o'clock. The end was perfectly'peacc fill." The deatli of no ether unofficial per son could have made a deeper Impres sion In Knsland than that of Lord ' Nerihcllffe. The news was net a" sur prise, as the bulletins issued b.v the J doctors for the last week plainly Indl-i caled I lint their patient wns dying. It wns slated that (lie cause of Lord !ii .Uieciaterf TrrM San Rcrnardlne. Calif.. Aug. 14. A Knnta Fe relief train carrying approxi mate! v 1Lfi passenger", many of whom still were suffering the effects of the terrific heat of the desert, arrived here from Needles last night after four days delay' when train service men refused te proceed. Hantu Fe officials manjiccl the relict train. , A phvslclnn nnd a nurse bearded the Irnln here te treat .1. M. Nerrls, ninety-one years old. of Les Angeles, wlie was overcome by the heat at Needles' Satuiday. William Hendrick. machinist mate, Fnlted States Nnvy. en route le San Diege, worked con tinuously ever the 111 man as the train Sped en te San Rernardine. "Grandma" Malissn Weeden, ninety four years old. nnd traveling alone from the Hast te her home In Ilctke lpy. Calif . wns smiling when the train arrived here, although se weak she ceuM hardly talk. A p.tlful story nf hew n mother and father fettglil death for their eighteen -month-old baby wns told by Mr. nnd .Mrs. William llebree. of Denver. Cel., traveling te San Diege. Mrs. Hebree slept but a few hours in three days, working nearly all the time with her husband ever the child, Rebert, over come by the beat. "Fer three days we were unable te procure any fresh milk for the baby. Airs, llebree said. Watchful Waiting Maries Rail Slrilir Developments Harding nweits reply of striking shop shep men nnd announcement of what brotherlieods will de. One ihnuxand seven hundred niiss,"n?prs marooned In tie-up en Santa Fe line, j Governer of Arizona orders preb?. i A relief train, earning 1L'." passengers wdie have been marooned at Needles, j Ailr... reached San tlernardlue. APTf)N RAFD UPON Fruit growers expect te lese mere than ' " V I IUI1 DnOLU Ul Ull . S,.0,H,.000 a day en account of em- , p HARDING California train service badly crippled. Many cities without mulls. PEACE PARLEY CALLED HERE Operators Invite Lewis te Conference Next Wednesday present about fiw m.ps, ten large for the water It is carrying. Siring a f'w young trees and a green lawn here an' there. Scatter a mnll western leivn ever nn nren. perhaps n tniie se,ukii. when it might be compressed into font or five blocks Plate ever it a bras) sky. nn intense, penetratins heal and n het breeze that dries the marrow, and a fair ida of Needles will icsult Nineteen abandoned trains, with ap proximately 1700 passenger en beard. arc still marooned in Arizona. .New "A women n or ganizatien finally secured the milk. I J Mexico and Southern California. am sure their nctien saved Rebert's T'nited Stntes Attorney IJurk. for life. The temperature in the Pullman 1 the Southern Distrb I of California, re- cars registered 1.10 degrees during the I ' President, in Letter te Pepper, ' Says Disaster Faces Natien Unless Strike Ends OLD WAGE TO BE RESTORED They Will Be Adjusted Later, Together With Shamokin De mands by Special Beard day. Mrs. Continued nn Pe Four Column Te Three men. one of them owner of of arson early today follewins a fire In WILLIAMS GAINS Twe Filers Burn te Death Dayton. O.. Aug. 1 L ( Ky A. P. I Lieutenant Merlarty and a Mr. Stone Stene breaker werp burned le death today when tile airplane in which they were "The store was dark. I wa.se.I te :ln the property, were arrested, en charges, rear, with the' deer open behind me. te switch en the lights. As i reached i the cigar store of Ilenjamin Senln. nt , for the switch I felt something pressed ;""'si corner "i c mj -visum hkhhisi me eatK et 111 v head, n mi 11 and Redman sUents. voice said : The fire was discovered sherllv after, -Don't switch en these lights.' midnight bv Assistant I-ire Marsha - fcalfl 'Right-eh' ami turned Mulheain. Hattalien ( hief Barret anil around. I snw two men. Une hail n IMMARATHON RAC E Captain Cliften, of the department, ns they were passing (,hc store in the bat talion chief's motorcar. They also ob served five men acting In n suspicious manner a short d'slanpe away. The firemen leaped from the machine as llie men fled, and rounded up nil live after n brief struggle. By the time the men were enptured the blnzp within the store building hnd spread through the first story. Ilesemen Dick nnd Shea, who accompanied the tirecliiefs. entered the building nnd at tempted le extinguish the blaze, while Ilnrrett nnd the ethers rushed te the second story, where Mrs. Anna Aurltsky nnd her two sons, David nnd Benjamin, were sleeping, unaware of the blaze he low. The woman nnd her two sons were led te safety. T Gasoline en Stere Fleer ip tit r wns seen extinguished ami mi investigation showed that n nuantlty of gasoline had been poured en the Hoef of the store. Benjamin Senm. the proprietor of the store. Wte lives nt .".lO Redman street, and two) of his companions, David Gelden. Is.'il Seuth Fiflh street, nnd David Senlti. 121."," Seuth Third street, weie arrested by police of the Fifty-fifth mill Pine streets station en llie charge of arson. The ether two men. Leuis I tiger. ."1530 Peinherlen st reel, mid Harry Silver. ."".V.I Cedar acnue. wete held n witnesses, gun. the either a blnckack. The man with the gun said: 'Slop nrnutid and open that safe.' anilMie pointed the Run nt me. I snid I didn't knew the combination. At that the man with the blackjack raised It nnd threatened me. 'Veu open that safe and be iuitk about It.' he ordered. "I get down en my knees in front of the safe and started te turn the combination, t took tee lone about it te suit tlie man with the gun, and he pulled eiil his watch. ; "He snid 'Veu have ten seconds te net that deer open or-you're done or." : I get II open right away. They pulled out. the steel strong box. but It was locked. 'Hnnil ever the key,' one of i them ordered. I threw the Keys en ' the counter. I Hound and Gagged ' "They opened the strong box te make , sure llie money was there, then closed I il again nnd locked It. They left tlie key en the counter. The man with ' the gun then said: 'Lie down en your face.' When I did. they lied my bauds behind my back nnd tied my nnliles. They put a gag in my mouth njid lied il with n string. One of ibem said 'Don't be afraid," be. we left It 1oem enough se j ou wouldn't smother te death.' ' "Then they went out and slammed the deer behind them. It locked." ' Aucrback could net free himself, nnd Meadowbrook Virtually en Even "''"'j' Terms With Finns at End of Second Lap Mui-t, I TInu-ell nf f'.i .Mirtliciine s iieatli was suppurat.len. or luinbus. ., said the Santa Fe. offi effi Mlie production of pus. within the heart, clals did pvprjtnlng In their power te i which was followed by acute bleed pel- I nlil ihr stranded passengers. .,.i P'ltuie a bread, sandy, almost wnile ,' "" ' n,n"'- hreken by little hills and gullies. I Ihe medical terms used in giving the put nse brush nnd Jonathan trees en cause of Lord Northcliffe's death were it. Run the Cnlnrnde River sluggishly ' flying caught fire ever Wilbur Wright ulcerative endecarditis.., streptococcal ' nl""z '""' s""'- lnrel'R" n fmniin at Meld near mis ct y septicemia and terminal yncepe. I Lord erthcllffe wns by far the me't , 'noted h'guie in British journalism, and, Ihe first question en every one's lips i was ns le what effect his death will have ! en llie policies of (lie Times nnd his newspapers, wiiicii. since the-end e war. have si rene Iv oenoseil the Lloyd Geerge administration and lu , principles with the notable exception of us Healing mm ircinnn. which ."North ."Nerth cllflVs press supported throughout. LAST -MINUTE NEWS PRIM'S LEAD CUT DOWU Hew Runners Will Race Frem Camden le Shere Ne. 1. fatiulei) te Bellmawr, G.5 miles. Ne. 2, Bellmnwr te Ulaekwoed, I " - ir- r fs'e. It? BlackAoeiPtb Berlin,. 7.5 miles. , . Nn 4. Berlin in'Wnterferd, 0.1 mlle. Ne. .". Wntcrferd te Ilummentuii, ti.". miles. Ne. t. lnmmonten te A mi I id Ar senal, .".I! miles. Ne.' 7. Analel Arsenal te Kgg Harber. (!. I miles. Ne. S, Kgg llarlier te Pomona, ."i.l miles. Ne. !), Pomona te Absecon, ,".4 miles. Ne. 10. Absecon le City Hail, At lantic City, (5.S miles. All lic men were Inlcr lakeu te (lie, where lie Iny no one passing could sei Fire Marshal's office In City Hall, wheie. him. He knew the front deer wns tbej were yiiesiiened. Tlie two Snnlns locked. Se he rolled from his testing Alfred Charles William Hnrmswnrth h ,, v-.... ...... . . I- r ,ii.iiru .snruiciinei wns Dern July in. IIMW. :n Chapelzeid. County of Dublin. I lie began his journalistic career at thp age of siten. After n spell of work for It. Hendersen, a worthy old Londen SciVt. who published much of R. L. Ste- I vensen's fiction in hjs Voting Felks and , Weekly Budget, new defunct, but which hnd a great vogue in Rngland in the SOs, he was associated with Sir GcerjCP I Newnes and Sir Arthur Pearson ou I vnrieiin publications under the former's coptrei.'rV,th this lie-abui did a let of free laucorWerk for morn jug and evening (pullers'. v 'I hen Alfred Harms worth resolved te start a paper en his own account. Ror Rer 1 rowing the money, he launched Ansu-.r ,, " .. i.l... .. v. . uie popular iiriiisn wceui.y, following nn-, nun einiiiuj v uuipunien. Heme Chat nnd ethers, numbering prebablv fifty weekly and monthly publications' issued by the successful organization known as the Amalgamated Press. tihn dividends have aeraged 40 per ccnti per annum. The greatest exponents of Lord Northcliffe's public fame, however, werel hlsi papers, the Times nnd tlie Dailv Mail. and lie was also principal pro' pre' pro' prieter of the Kvening News nnd Week ly Dispatch, all Londen papers of great influence and large circulation. i tin the l niitineut llie Tnris edition of HEAD OF SHOE CONCERN COMMITS SUICIDE Werry ever financial difficulties caused Heward S. Walters, president of the Walters Shee Company, West Point, Pa., te com mit suicide today by sheeting himself through the head with a revolver. He leaves a wife and three children. LAKE. CARRIERSINCREASE WAGES CLEVELAND, Aug. 14. All empleyes of the Lake Carriers' As&oclatieu below the grade of licensed efficeis, have been granted wage Increases of ?15 per mouth, effective September 1, it was announced in a statement issued by Geerge Marr, secretary of the association, here today. Ihe association, the btatcuient declares, will continue te operate under the "open shop" policy. WOMEN MAY BEAT CONGRESS IS NOW E SUNDAY CANDY BAN STRIKE MOV PIVO place at the front deer. rear of the stoic te the ami Gelden will be given a hcurlug te day. Following the investigation police said ihe men hnd set til p te the store build ing in mi effort le collect iiiMiiuncc. GTRL, 19, IS HELD UP DV I fUlC UlftmMAVMAM."",'(1 into ,he "'"'darkness when he Ul luiil inuiiiin i i?ini iriii mi answer, ns lie Knew the store epencu iinny in T of iiverhniillnc Lekkn. of llie Finnish- Ameil,,,, Club, of New Yerk en Ihe ' a $ j' , KSimW ' " "" '" "" t """ !!. t linn thIVlfl I CI I hoi tsin.l n n,I .. .. t... 1 1 I le Atlantic xiic Censervnlivcs" groaned when betook ,111-, in,, i imi--, uu, iiguiu inpy rcau nti'l Camden Aid of Feminine Sweet Teeth in Fight te Continue Sales ' Til kin:; llie bills of .lersev en hlsh and speeding through the Mil leys Jehn ",r "' " aN,.'r ,no 'pning journal " llliwilirf 111 I. nrvIiH . minnhi,,. Williams, of the Mendowbieok Club, of , l.VVi.7 premMniced lis bitftre"! iirVe" . . . .. . lift A illl11 Ml.i, Hllll'- HI lllll IUUIII fLlwilU-' "M 11 MUI riW (1 IS 1 1 II fl I II C rf"N A a. f m fl I mm . . .. A few moments later Daniel Hag), of . f.,. miinfc Ocean Citv Merr:hant! Fn let Call Qr r. a.,:.. t e... f.t-. i. T-.,,ii-.tirii. .e. .. i.... ei everiiniiiine l.eKkii. e, ine r innisii- "' ...... ' "" " .n.Bia niiAiuua iui uuv- ."... i ' . i '..... i .".: '.:'. .. I'lni. ,.r v. V....L. ,... ,i,i . " . r'"4" nl0,"V nun uu ,1,-it,.,'. iv. up i in- euii e iiiiiiii ines III llie neieliborheod. nnd is in , lie liabil of stepping dally ill the cigar ' marai lien from lnre. enme nnd rallied the deer. ItciCit today. Williams ainrleii lliree ininules nnd ' t,,i,c:i,,i i'.ellmawr mulTi" niePsii'eVl 'sMeh-h of Seme of His Vagaries , OTHER STORES UNMOLESTED i HARDING'S PLAN UNKNOWN fein mid a hilf miles lie made up all As a man I.eld Northcliffe bad b-eu ' but eighieeit seconds of ibis lime. The most noted for his "vaenries ." He , first two Finnish runners made thewas always launching some new sen- Gcean I'ltj . N. !.. Aug. It Tlie fust two lit s from Camden in 1 hour isatien, disturbing the even tenor of bus. , feminine vrei )oetli has been enlisted .i minutes and in seconds. The niess. scaring the "ignernut nub c" . v... ., i deer and swiftly cul the bends tlinl ! Meadowbrook Club did llie two laps in nnd irritating llie "wise." Out of Win-' .' . , ...... u ni.i ...i..i, i... bound tie ceii. Aueruur was i nzed l.l.i.lt. lilpeg. i annua, en nepietnliei- N. lnin '"" ""'" ,. pni mill robbed of' a htiilcase con"- ''It. but uiihurl. ' The m'ieiicI lap ended nl Blackwood, he gave out nn alarming interview te da ban en sales li ihelr stores. i i ui mmii euivniii, iii.iiin I -U I M II I r-( - ti , !,, ft II l II M rilVVII IHIK M IMII V lll .IV. - " ' I'lii , 11 'ill I'l'l I lllll 'UI'-s iJIIUi ine company, said it was cus- den. rue nisi lap ended al llellmnwr. , '" ""' ' ,"""' , uriimii. i.aier ne gei miliary for the lilglil clerk befnie closing six and n linlf miles from llie starting I"1'' I'rilisii people nil worked up rner te leave cash for Ihe day man in ibefpeli'i sate. It miglil net he poss ble, .Mi When en M He snw lj ing en llie fleer. , Sergeant Dan O'Neill, of (he Fif teenth nnd Locust streets station. ucrb.ick Robbed of Her Suitcase Way Heme at 2 A. When walking toward her home. ."i4."L' I passed al Hint moment nnd llagy calleil Westniinsier avenue, shortly before 2 te hlmf Tlie sergeant kicked in tin e clock tins morenm. .ui.ss .unrj .ieun v i Deune ine cicrij. .me ' in bil. lit) t il il 1 1 li i-1 . . iii'i'iiiii .iiiriiti ii iiibiciiii 1 1 1 iiin i (i i m. .1 taining ner cieiiies. ,',r, .""""."",, ,' '"'. " . " 'l'l, VniM-n fe nued I he clr wlmli ' "' "" ",l ""('v . -iu 11 "Uf us she alighted fiem a trolley car m Fifty- , spieihI street and Wpstmlnsipr .ui'iiue. i . ., I ....It. -.. ... LJf.. . i. !... si mm s,wu i.e. ,....,.- i.i "".''"" ,,0.dan said, le he sure of the amount SI. ee. . n.inlwnlk enndy men li.inis ns Canada, en Sentember S. iniin i ilien- gieniesi asfl t m tightmt a teun- ernment te Take Con Cen Con trel of Lines R CLINTON V. .IU5UH SUIT ( nrn-snnndrnt rfnln Pul,r ldirr (e,.u,,al' IS.-!. !) f,b, rd0', (e,Mn. Washington. Aug. 1) . (,P inaneiuers' of t lir 'r '.e new me d.- guan, le tin bnilflini; of Zenneliiis hv dAnneMr ! order. .1 police enforce the Sunday i losing Frank Shellenberger and !. te.led ai ihe full meetin- of r... prediiclicn in the iinlhraciie lielcl. 1 ice, im.iiiipii in making this suggestion geiiiu-e dies,. oiieratei Iihp n,.i,i,ri.inH lliriiiigheiit n spirit nf pii-operntieu with Ir lomnrieu The triking shepmen'' le.ulets and the chief. f Ihe bieihei- Most for twenty -four hours, or uiiiil a 1 chei-k-iip is made. He said he ditLfiet believe the nnieiiiii was large. J I MORRIS WISTAR WOOD WEDS , MISS EVELYN PA6J IN CHINA Pliila. Debutante Is Bride of Yeung (nntl.ii.nl en I'nze Twi. fnln n 'I l.rr f llie '.I l.akewoeil, N De iliildieii D'ANNUNZIO BADLY HURT In telling the police of the lebbery Miss .Moiieiian said : "He leld me lluil if I sercnmril lie d kill inc. I he'd en le my ling m keep him fiem Ki'tlins II. he was me si long for ine. Finally I screamed for help." ti., .....lineii Scell ami .Mellinlel). of ' IllOlieV COIllll L. ,...!. ., ,1 Mmlln slrenle .,,.,in ., , . ',111. Il'lllll tlllll ......... i. ..v.- v- . u . ...... HIP house alter NIC, I... , l, .,.. H,.,l ..l Ulcilnnipu in Hnnn Knnn uiis nt llie Negro ns he fled. The Tim ueddln? of Mls KipImi Itin sullcase. witli some dresses nn-itig. ; ingc, m Merris Wrtar Weed. 'in Heng Meadowbrook boy put lilm in thp lend was later pit hen .u n. iiu.i-n urn ieng. i nin.i, August ?. was aniieiineed ." iwe yarns, u,v mne was .t:i:iis, slice! and llnverferd avenue by lillrel- today by the parents of the bi ide, M. Miehelsen was enlj a second behind. man Sliellielu. n I Mrs. Heward Werts rage, llli" i linin.i st reel, i lie niaii'iage ei men.- tiers of old Philadelphia families thou lands nf miles from iieuic. Is the outcome ..r .-..w.. .. I.I..I. .,. ..i... l ..... .... 'CI... ... n . , ! J AL . 'O il I III. 1. Ill' HIIIIII .-Itllll-ll lllll 1 C, ""I Italy's Soldier Peet Injured About ns. when Miss Page was n debutanie. After her demit sue took up nursing, lecelvlng n diploma as graduate nurse from the Children's Hospital, .Mr. Weed, n member of the class of 1021 nl the I Diversity of Pennsylvania nnd a ginilunie engineer, turned te inlssion inlssien arv work. He has been teaching in China al the Canten Christian College. Mis. PiiRe today declared that lliere was no engagement existing between her daugliier nnd Mr. Weed when the Intlei left his country, te be gene several wars. Mi"" Page wns traveling in the Far Fast with her uncle, the ,.v. Dr. Charles Weed, of Washington, and il wns lie who nerfermed the marriage ceremony in iieug ienB, .iv, y is the son of .Mr. mid .Mrs Weed, of Geimnnlewn. Tlie young couple will spend nl lens another jear i" Ihe Orient. Ulnar I'rlin, Hie famous (listnnce run- i"1 "' ' ".' ' ' lr ' ""' 's i-.iigiunii Mi iiiinm r . nncr seni sceuis inreugu """""S -e in u-li n i,, ine Aiiministr.itiiiii in seeking a fa ner irem llie I-innisii. American Club. '"V" '" ."'., . ..- , . ,, , ih- town jestenla . and had suniniensc , ' r'",c """" ,no lakin- ever of the rail. "'' "'"" wnu-ii i n,jusi the anihra ran the first re'ny mid he linlshed thrcel . ''"'V N!"l"r "' ? ..partially for- krrvPI OI1 gnree keeper", druggists and r0?'is '' ,llp ieiernnieni. 'die strike niinilKM ami ihi.lx -eight seconds ahead V'" .''"',! 1 7 nSFWF -''nP about ;gar stele pioprlelers. . ' '' l" r.illie.iiK-cxeciitiw-s. rM,p..,,, "I .....lerstand that ,,v a IiilIs of ,-,. .if SiiiJcnnilli. of Mc.idew brook. He did r'" . ,' '.'., 'j. . ''' ,., nl,mt t' ' Th' nr"' '' development of th -en- h'" f""n the Knst. demand ,. fid.. ... '"euro Mr. Lcw.s s..,,lat..s fr r. m i tinii..,. in !'..-. ..".ii Can le aiinih ine ieikiuci m t nc war i. ., i. ...... i .i tin. h.n., nn, ui- .i.- ....... - im-n ,.f 1 1... ...,. . ,.i i "','" .--. ,hn ill-ill nf lie ll'llr nl. Impel ,,...,.. ' ""' "" ll i in- ".lllll. lien linn uil-ir . .' - nn- lOVri'll 1ICII In " " " u no- Mll.r sen ie There was ..sensational light for sec ' PT V Wliil" iiIP ll.e ,,iI,p,- ,,-l,,nr. "P"1' ' PPnenis will come at T o'clock te. U",l '- hand, of,. r.,pp, M1 flr and .lie aeeepiame In ,. operators of ...ml pla.p in Hip irs. lap between Slu- V, " ';, " ',', ,h '. or es'l'i, France n''Rl"- " h" ,,,l,Pr l,,,Sim", IMP"- '" '.'" a3:"". 'ks for , enM, ae "'" ''nlled Shiiumkln ,,,,,.,,,.,1, , Mil oil. and Michelsen. , ,4 the Cygnet , i l',1'r N.irtl A fVrsl "pIh Sere rf"U'1 ln " r""llll"'' ''ampalgn. will !.'. '''slrin-, the carrying f ,,e mii; 'Mending llicir im.latie,, I he,e the A. ('.of New i,rk. The two of them Vl? " Zell "' " ViH th-l he h '"'Hlgneil before Police .h.dge F. II ' '" ni m. me.e offers of media ' l-erniiirv will m.l.i.iie ,. w llli,,.;ne.s . Hiarted In spiii.t alie... 2e0 yards from ,ft" ( , ritisli ran ". had been ' W,,rr '..' !",,",,,",,,1- '" .he Adm.i.is.r '" "'. men bad i .lie , M.r ,, the hnlsh and they batted ever the dis-nfll , ' v "V.siters were incensed jes,erd; "' pnrr ,..!, I, ,,,,.,. , tlM' a . ommi.slen ..,- ... In r ngn,,. , lla, ,,d I lame almost shoulder te shoulder. ! f. V u ... a sheftnee of I Crh ;n ? hen they found they could bin no 'he ),. lrnH,N h, Hie Uxrrnn' " ' "PP'Utunln ... cuiininc mm the A CrCal Sllliri OH ine lllll-t of Mm I ,,., ..I..I .I... -Il .i...7 . ' . .nn, . " tnlil r Shullenher-..,- i.l,,. I,. 1 I T II I Ollpm.Su nl. ,. . W III C slllinll.in iuiviiv I li i- ill I-il ill il ii nniinr , " .,..,.-..,-..--....,...... ...... ,,ai- -r-.-- nimiii .- . ii.iaii ". I I " I tlf "I I lint'lline, 1,-, . l . ..... hw.,1 ..!.. i ... "" iii m.. ins- -M, Miil(lnl J eii'nu 'i imr itipii inni n naia uin..H tale nf victory wrrp net the truth n rill11v !tiam ,n r n,nr n,,(' "' nnd InntH of nrtunl inrompptenrn in strpel, ,ll,s l'n nn,l felIP llUaUe;- I ri tn mi i -. I enilnurd en Pprp M. Cnliimn Twe DIES FROM HICCOUGHS T0 WED F0LUES GIRL ume mum niuuuuuMb AFTER 1Q YEARS, ABSENCE .,.,. . . 1,1 Inn, ! .7.1 .."". ""."' " 11-1011 - ....... . ir.iunii nan ins mc n,.i ,i. flfc,.,l li .e. 1. ..I .11-- ' ".Il in- mmi T, .n. , . I.. .... . ...,, 'in.. -. ;i"e 11 uiw mi,.. .i . vi,i, i, , " nnn-i-ii neil ti(. m. .J..,:"r ,1!U ,IP l11"1 ""' '" innde -. -.- .nuiii inni te pinnese Head by Fall Gni'dmie Klvirni. Italy. Aug. 1 I.- I Hi A. P.' liiinrieip u aiiiiuiuie, hub's nnleil siier-peel, was sen- .' -..!... ...I I.. I lin Im.lil I.l ., full ,Ata- r. OIISIV IIIJIIIHI " "" "' " li ! .'"' "y Granted Berlin en August 10 ' " ,l"' K""lf',l,, vf, 1"xlll1" l",,p- i i D, .me tinin iiiiiiiw mi iiiii urt'iiimir r I M r i ' 1 1 1 1 " r ........ . j .... 'REMIERS HOLD PLENARY SESSION ON REPARATIONS iyment, 'Pending Decision IjCflftnit .. . . km.. :.:."" " . a. p.i ai Bill . i"lK BWf'l I' I lll'.llllng's session of llie ,,.i i. ... 1. 1. ....ii.. hjs COIIUIlll'U KIM'- ""C " ni.nniril,.r muiety. Jledlciil reports ledtiy were I'llsslirlng, mil ins nociers ce- en ! Aged Invalid Succumbs te Exhaus tion After Attack William II Itceser. who h,ul been beilriddeii for Ihe last seven years at his home, l.'ll.l Somerset street, died r . inii.i limn eiiiii ni inn i-eiisc.i in an Lehigh Graduate and Actress in Un usual Remance New rli. Aug. II. Ten jenrs N ,i long time in lee nffnlrs. It S an ps. pecinilA ."IIS """ wneii ine iwn prill. "We are relying en the women eleis ai Ocean Cliy," said Mr. Shellenberger. "Tlim- nrA .Inninil llm eti.lit I.. ,......!.... IS plltlnili ,,,... .1.1 .. ' . mt. .1.. . 1. nt. .. .... 1 .. , 1 in 1 .,,11 !i- ........ .- in ... 1 nn 1 lie i candy en Sundays while their fathers d Unl nreiners ami nusnaniis cun uuj . ignis mid tgnrellcs. "We have shown llie nuiliei ilies theie a decision 'by the Fulled Siaics upreme ( mirl wheieby, under the nd ir s.ill 1111- iipji p,ri . " ..-.-...., mere 1 1 in-i-iii iiib, " tlr I n.i W."M "'Jt'iiiiitd willieul . eilned le express a delinlic opinion i (eii.'n. ,0',,,l(',l "I" "k're eul en ' ,s dim s for lecevery. TlnJ '"" ".'I"! I'" t Ions ipiestlen or I - j& -noun.;;;1 ar ,:ri,!;i aged man sheets boy The ! '' '" 'v'1'1 '" "' Vluck. Inten he n 'i'"'1 "ws '"'H'emlei.' 1 lll,lri!!l that Ihe ft ii'c k nilack of hicieiighs. He was eighty. ''Ipa'" "f " '"y story de net see e.ich three eniw old. ' ether for that length of lime Mi Itceser was horn iu llnmbiinr When Lillian Weeds, of th0 ,,,.. Pn . and before his illness was ,.' feld ' """- eMerda. made known lier ihlnht nl llie Illusion saw plant in Tn. , engagement te lark Alan Grundy, sun .eny He was a member of hv l,Cp , of licerge II. (ir.indy, ( rucihle Siep'. Nn. 2H."i, I O. O. F. Tlnec' iiIpcpL ' eMciilUe. the accuracy of 'Absenci with whom lie made his lieme, .survive . i'"u,,s 1"' ll0",', Krew '"nd'-r" was ej. Clllliun-n Impatient Willi Ualln.ails ""!" H.ai -euie ngieenient would be ea he. In i!,e cei.feiemc, f ,, ,. ' , '. he in Lead e.ei-utne. llMl., ,, Moreeiee. h. .t i".. -.11. "The sausage stands were going full "f alr'nv diffi. uln. i i.p . n,,,,l"u I'ei.j mm l(1 1f , ,,rPP,.i. , ' ' ),, " helms f.,,,,,, ,":: ;;:,. .'..,.,il1 .)-. nut, 1 r ,i. f.,11. Fend and Drug ad. landy wns declined a feed. I!ul that made no difference." ' "Het Deg" Stands Open He ii.li..- "" Hen nf .. . ,;n"p'1. '" diseilbS Ihe ours tireniil. TV : " unilersioed thai BKL ". -"i ded Only te Scare Him. Tells Norristown Police Nnrrisluuil. I'll.. Aug. I L Hugh Ciiiinen urn. Funeral services will he held temni' I oed 1 mi tciiiii his mini nl ' n i-lm.1. I Horatio ni'Mit will be In Hillside Ceiiieleri, seventy years old, was nr- t Wen, se l,d been she "hi rlu . tested today for shoeling Michael Sal,,.. w!l?',.f'irpm,, ""''Id net break up'be'! iwebe years old, According te Can- ."J s "flier DOG BITES BOY FIVE TIMES Hey Smith. "'fMl North Marshall MRS. COOLIDGE IN COLLISION Car Occupied by Wife of Vice Pres ident Hits Anether We met leu .wars age." shr n, I was emy nine men. rark was I'eiiiieen. We hnd a -gienl tlm,. M llnllluiere legeiher. Our parenlN were wlih us 11ml we kids became great pa's. Fer six months I Imd 'tlie time of nn life and I never forget Park. "Hut I didn't sec him for ten years. I nttcn wenucrcii want nan become of bins' e..eril,i . Men and women walked n'eng the Heardwiilk munihlng 'wcin.p' smeared with mustard Thai looked dignified, didn't il? Yel we. win, weir doing a high-class business, wete net allowed te open. "A Rnptist minister and a Methodist minister started the agitation ncn.iiKi pence, ere Uui he 1, I'l decNhp "iny decisive -in,, ilu.ii,i .. . ,. '." 'I- '.--". .hi' rn,.n,aVK,V,r.,J,1fc- III- I p 11 lnin 1 . . '" ' " the c.l'iih stuns The iliief ,,liin..i ..... in. ..il.r . ' ".'.'ill ll.nf isng.ilnst Mr. Shrive- .r poll. ,,l H.r ....ions. ,s ' " .", ' ' "' ' ';' rellgleilH rra-nns lie and his fntlier P.esiden. , i ,, lrM ",, ' ,. ,l"" tl"; bcfei- 1,1,11 lime ; ..en in l.usincjss , ..M-cuiiw-s. ,. , . ' , ,, . " r",1., "' iVcni. i'n;, for Ihi.l, years ami he has en g,n, , ,,,,'." ,ll.,1''''1- a high-class business. ,-iii,i, ,1, : 1 . ' -.""u "" 'T'cen- Whl"e Ihe nulhei-ities cere i.iiiL,,,. .1,. n'.... .'.' '" ' '." l,H,p " I.ll-Il HUH 1 lip IHU ilUliat Iciue N iii.t, ., .ii. . , . . II 11,1 Time le lip " s le ihe Sl,ll.lnkl.i am nnppiui unit .Mr Lewis u rB. card ilieiu as prnpei for . ousiderntieti ni ilie i-niiiiiPnin Milliei- tlian subjects of ninmlliiient in adianee 1 am hope ful or this because I leilt," be, h opera-ler- and miners wnli n .imm desire le lestime nnilirai He prndin I inn, and I ami s,np thai ncii,ei i(M plaep am iinnii esar eb-ia. le in I In in ,,f fair adjust iiieni. "As m I In- lime 1 imp,. I (in t the con cen feiemc will lake pl.m,. n, i,,. ;, . liintP future "Ne lime i. in be In-l Mien If preductinii ip ic-ipicd m nnin. ,r f,( ere c'luseiiiienies nf pai delays must iiccHsnrn in-.- in.- iiiiinei-iiics cere iniiKiuz in they were p tneir cniPt (Ujive ngainsl .Mr. Shrlier Ami h, miiug in s'li'lll. bill II lliprp I. " Pre. sine i.pei, him te take " turlher ile.n we .,n be in dan Mop is iremeiideus Vet llie' '. .i... .... . ,.. ' '' "le ( nn.lnurtl en I'.n U.. , - .- - - - - ....,,, ...,.,,i. .,,in FIND BABY UNDER BUSH Abandoned Infant Severely Bittsn by Mosquitoes A Imi" nil in a year old was found mis inoiiiieK u.i.icr n ii.isn pear Weed, laud incline and the track; of l(, i. lit in Wt,l ,,,1"l" .11.11 U1C.I Ills. ii - .-.-.' : -. ; -; -- T . 'Ll-I. ' I... 1 ... .I.n.. III. ,.,. I. Ill It.Di . .... li All n.-n l.,.n. I. I.- .. .. .. ..v IIIII1. Iliril. lllll'.' 11 1-1-1..-. 111,11. V HA... I Prr,. 1 "I'M 'nice.i .u nun,.. , ,. ...... " "' siren. nn ........ ". " 'in I'lrtlami. lire.. Aug. II.- (, a . .... em ..- i k, .....T '.."" sny ing they admire! the wai I did Imvi. ,.-.. ...."" "T """". """ ' uiu- ciirmenis were me:.L..,i ,.,.i. ... '"".; 4''';'H .l.-lrsu.lilinJit loll!' " side, h.u. iJjejxinjyl Js no. scUeiis. ..,- Iloineepalhic HespJjaL lli?llli N( ,,, WI1N lMjllf( ' '" " M n . I be , 'm. Hie laye, 'nTT, !n .bell '" '7 e.'k ' " ' u't'- IKv.?,m f,(ln(",'' JUcussien 0f two Z.77M,rtirJ wrfita. arb teu MOKINO for Hicut rE. n.KA'uJn'i1 " ,,or,,., "i "V '- "" -l' f"c' 'he Naty In e i V!'"" f"" n,p ',",K ,p?' l" ''"b ' , .,.. liesplt.il ,l" MfW B?iou,n,in,eurs W't tout finding coin. wfcfTwRuefhwHlViN,5. """ "("?"en?" of I war. Hells In the WrepDug busium ,l wnh M'nca August I, I Iwie'beni AiayTJ:,V.Te.MiT t.vkhv i'iirs,; 4rr. ) rt.rrar ccmp.nr.-.iav, turn, und.r- B,n ..,, earewpW by.Mrs.Ooel, Jn M..tattM Jy ' fM r..f 7c3SETR' &AK BJkM ' " j' f i1"' &$? T ,. ! ' ' C ' y ' M N ' -'( WsnUd c.'n"T today en pmstsstaVi'ifft mWKJLy.yCeviKiSX s. .-.'i.w..t.u A-.Ai?VKv..'J:jrfwvi.- I-. , '"'t.: " ur.yfcjs w,.gviiy,.,. i,3t , Y.-. . ,l Vi ' t l " J't ' ,"'' -.-'" all HHMBMBMBgBMBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBMBBM I'eaie in the anthracite coal field. Iliieugli l he intervention of Prcsidetil H.iidinc. wns fetccast .today in an in tetchange of telegrams between S. D. , Warriner. siekesman for the operators, and .lelin L. Lewis. prpfident of the , milieu- I The leleginins arranged for a meet ing between the waning iniete-ts te lie j lipid in Philadelphia Wcdnevlry. I I'elh leaders expressed thp hope that i the tnke wa new noeut In be set tled and coal product 'en tpsi.med I The first telegram, ditectcd bv Mr. j Warriner inte last night le Mi. Lewis, wns written following n (inference In this iiv j'.lcd nl the instance of ' President Harding The President, in a letter le Senater Pepper, who attended the conference ipstcrday. necl.irc.l the country faced a Natien-wide disastet" if the strike j were net sclt'ed immediately. I Mr. Warriner's telegram le Mr. ( Lewis invited n merlin: here Wednes day, and emre-yied the confident hope lint i' would bung a i-alisfutteiy ejid te the present trouble. Lewis Accepts Proposal "Mr. Wai finer takes the uew that lie in tiers might be induced iu co back in work al their present scale, uiid questions w hidi have deadlocked ti)' 'trikersand the operntels be .submit- i cd ' t'?in'eWStH'?unn1rnbe'77 ated for the purpose. Mr. Warriner speaks with authority iu the matter of wages ns he i head of Ihe operators' Senle Cenun'ttee. Mr. Lewis w'red te Mr. Warriner in reply : 'The bread premi-e upon wiib-'i you liaie b.ised tour imitation is ccni- endahle, ami augurs well ler tl.e si,,-- ss of ilie cenfereni c." News of i,e Prsidenl 's message, seni In the oneraters through Senater Peppri. Mid of the ope-niers" action, was gnen out tedav by .Mr. Warriner. He ,nid he had called n cenfeieiicp last eien.ii; in ihe home of AVilllam A (llnsgim. ,r . general ceuns-! for th miners, in Clicstiuit Hill. Il was at tended In (inxeriiiir Sproul. Senater Peppe . W .1. Hlchnrd. president of the Hendmg Ceal and Iren Company, nnd Mr. Wnrrine. President Harding's l.rttr The fe'lnwnig litter tinin President Harding te Sen.iiui Pippei. was read h ihe latter : "Mi dear Senium- Pepper. "I urn told thai Mr Lewis h,ts In dicated willingness m confer ai once witli the anihraiitp nppratei-s in case they In, lie lilm te de se. I suggest in you. as .thp Senater fiem i dr. State nni direi-th concerned, iliat the nper nper Hters will be aetitig in 1 110 public in ten'M if they nrempily send him n cerdiiil nvilniien te attend a uiiifer eme te be called b.v lliPtn at such llirt' end p'nn ns ti,ey may cheese, with a liew ,n the I'lilliedinte i esiiiimii,,,i ,,r m
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