WMlflJrWtf&rWtfTCI ri. J1 l T.fct ,ti ' '1 nTiPVASra j7iwiir i mm fVln-ta-wj--' it' ? ., I"' - .. ,1 T. .. V.' ' 1 THE WEATHER THE WEATHER PrehtMy shower tonight and Tu day, with falling temperature; moder meder ate southern winds. ' TKMfKKATUWK AT KAMI TIT IK FREEDOM BY COURT PLEA Six Attack Jurisdiction of Judge r Monaghan in Attacks en Ring -HEAVY BAIL IS SCORED; INQUIRY MAT dc nm-iuu Writs of Habeas Corpus A.n Alse A Requested te Let Suspect Leave Jail v r-rnnn m 112 1 1 1 2 1 a 4 1 r 1 ft r7l71 175 170 177 170 80 I I I I I gjT VOL. VIII. NO. 309 SnTDDIQnMFDQ iiniin 1 uuiiL iu ,,.. taken In Judge. Menaghnn's cm- a -i na Inst the. drug traffic began I ft ire back through counsel today and , ft aide I . fatting back !" . .1 ee the aid of, he SUte Supreme, s '- ! crr itt nnd W . of win "", Cunningham te snow Quarter BMsenuni 8 reuse why " . " ., r" . h. rnrtlfied te ill rlrfendanti1""."" ,bUl,"rfo,mwl.-em the legal battle ,TshstanHeVare Je.enh Wclsa. MU. MrDhv" ; Hymnn (Sold, alias eung 'MurpiiJ, '' k pc(.ole. Jeseph Al- I Tf "Mu "rillas ".Tee lUtehic Antheny rilla'nnd Felix Carduiie. Clly Empleye Aids Accused S lr.. and Edwanl A. Kelly, an ' CT;t City Solicitor, representing Iti. accused men. TheGrnnd Jury wa Th Ornnd Jury was " ' V.V ,'" MA.rntv for ind ctments ngalust eiHS, I i Tdle and the ethers. Assistant tiutrict Attorney Corden received a ' s te be asked te- District Attorney enr of the petition-.. He would m Xite "1C -ir,l,,1 '"rV "rescnt,nc" He would net ts; Idi "fl..1, r V? ;Vr"r Ile.nn is in Europe end Mr. Gnrde'n will answer tne rules together -Willi Judges Monaghan ""di iiiiriui iHi ' The petitions assert that .-euiclnvns ! denied access te tbe defendants, new in UuantngiiniH y.-LJ luavy ball yhlch .Iiiurp -me ngiiiin i ... j .HOJHIUvii;-",. ...-... . . .. . luavy Dan win .. nAmmtltlni fin ceiniimiiiiK -" '. ..ui(iini, iiinirisiruic nun ll I iuiii .-.- r umi'e .n.iKtltiitieniil vlclits. Judge Memighan's vigorous invesll- tatlen of the drug traffic during which many bench wnrruniH wen- '""'"11"", , .leicribcd In the petitions ns "Illegal ; and unauthorized by law." , Tlie petitions also stated that Judge Menaglian had .crantcd l''tcrylews .tuMit in. timlin. "innnnuns Hie minilH l ffl-VU ...! .-. . -- - . , .. . .'.i .u.-,..i in -nn.i.H with the accused wen unle.s an nttlstnnt District Atter- ner autherir.cd tbe conferences. ii r ...... li,.,i Habeas Corpus Asueu . -That phase of the complaint also was j taken up before Judges Audenried and ( MrC'ullen en a writ of habeas corpus. i nf the rending puUUc se iiuir liur nnn . "" . . '.i- - . linDartial trials for the defendants would medicine and werklns as a maeur for net be possible for some time te come." the city lie is net connected with the It was contended that lawyers were noesevelt Hospital, bur Is Mild te have Fred A, Coeke, general supennlcn- txu.t conditions. I de net believe they dent of county prison was summoned w-lll be permitted if the proper nutliorl nutlierl nutliorl frfere the judges. Mr. Coeke sought . ics nre ndvised. That they shall be. the aid of Assistant District Attorney llorclen, who accompanied him te the court-room. The judges escorted Coeke te Judge Audenried's chamber nnd Mr. Gorden was told by the judges that his pres nee was net required. After a fifteen-minute session. Mr. 1 Cooks emerged and refused te disclose naat lind taken plnce. When nn ni Irmpt wns made te question Judge Audenried. he said : "If 1 thought the newspapers should .new 1 would hnve invited tliem in." It is understood the judges wanted WKennll.v le ncsunint Mr. Coeke with the court s public announcement en Sat urday that the six defendants weie te l denied no rights accorded te untried 'prisoner? Net Denied Bights Judge Menaglian stated today that he had net prohibited the visits of lawjers te the accused men. lie said it tfas an f-stabllshed rulue nf the county prison that defendants wcie net le receive newspapers or mnil, unless the mall was rend te them by keepers. Judge Monaghan prelmblj will file an juwrr te the Supreme Court rules be fore Menduy. Should the Supreme I.eurt decide the nnswers are Insufficient the rules then will be made nbseiute. nmli nctleii by the Supreme Court Mould npeinte as a slay of all further preecrciincs until tlie higher court could Ww en the legiilltv of the proceedings, -".u.dOO Addlcls In City i T'irie ate IIO.OOO drug addicts in RHilladelphln. Judge McDevItt asseited n nn achlies, te the September Grand Jury wliieh cemened today. The Ginnd Jury will act en indict m'nts being prepund by the District -Attorney s ellice against drug peddlers rrestcd ,m hepi-h warrants issued bv ,'Udgc. .Monaghan. as well as these SeitiKt persons arrested In the police wund-uj) of drug users. ludgc Meniighaii. nltlieiigh his term a.u S("'', "'" ''nntlnup te direct the JWt against tlie underworld trade In "JWelIca. He will issue bench war Wits and sit as a committing mngis Si, ,,mS MpUmIii. however, will '"The lllieit ,rnfli(. , , ' t(J Vt least 1000 dealers inur tft " r . iC .. ' I eniinueil nn I'nge Sl. relumn Four , i.T-l. in. "Ul ' tlle t'"SeS JHREE BURNED TO DEATH AS AUTO PLOWS INTO TRAIN "ellne Tank Explodes Causing Fire te Demolish Car Th 's5ure' SrI"' 11' (By A IM IM IM toe2t,ff?roM . elIoveI te be Ball! Z ,:, werp m,r,lw te death ii an Beach l ,c,"l(,, "f n t-'liPHnpeake Owl U .' Lwn .I'aenger train at ; ns station, Piince Geer-rnV p,,,i.,.v WV c 7 i,tcrne.0,"' whr" tll t-,'"'0": "MBM l tn lla,l'.,", .""I'lwIwJ. ''""Sing rillwnr ?n,lc.meHsh ,he ''' lait of a '"lj'tn?l"en! Un" t0 lla'mSV ",e fr0,,, th! rnn"Ci ' .K,.,,,I t,ie teniler te leave the rnlU n. .; '"u I' ii.'.'i ie icnve flemr, tif'"'- ,0 '"'" ('n1' t bum Inte threw8 ' ,0 C heiapcnKe Beach, were AlSanln,.n,M,..!Vf.",'. '"" AlKlrew J. I . ,'" ..iisunigien. was luirleil He denleil nun ue nnu mu im Ih. ln n..kU,ifni"1 ""fcretl a fracture of pupil nurse ccepl as one e the jeung IbeK He ,v'" "1.1 te be dying In .women fcti-djiug nursing at the inslliu M lBCWer Hospital at Washington. ' thin. "IK ICin inn ,. . "" I MnliTOSJ" cnVU i IIOIIK Entered Secend-ru,, Matter at the Poetefflj et rhttadelphls. r. under the Act of Starch 8, 18T0 NEW ROUTE MAY QUICKLY LEAD TO ENTOMBED MEN Mine Rescue Crew Hepe for Short cut In Argonaut .lachseii, Cnllf., Sept. I. (Br A. P.) Discovery Inst night of n l0"-foet slope nbevc the (1600-feet level of the Kennedy Mine mny bring rescue- work era directly te the final barrier of rock en ibis level and mnv cut down br snv. ernl dnys the time minimi te bntter -through te the Argonaut Mine, where I leriy-sevcn men linvc been entombed bv fire since two wccke nge Inst midnight, it was announced today by V. C. Gnr bnrlnl. superintendent of the Argonaut. Oarbarlnl Is exploring the stepe and mid he would be able te determine to day whether the stepc was open, or whether It was snfe for rescue work. He expressed the opinion, however, that It was open and usable. Cltircnce E. Jams, of the State Heard of Control, has arrived here ns tlovcmer "William D. Stephens' reprc scnntlve te conduct n full Investigation of the Argennut disaster. !"lm l0 ccnauci n mi invest gnt en f tie Ar-nni..,. ,iu..t., E Brown Requests Probe . .. r . . J ... .v, vu,nH,D.u namai. onneeuoif the ROOSOVelt PHYSICIAN IS ACCUSED I he chief resident phyleinn nt th Itoescvelt Hospital. I'iflh street near Brown, was a prc-medical student who visited there and is employed by the Department of Health, were named in n formal complaint made today by Charles i. lirewn, President Judge of Ihe Mu nlcipal Court. Judge Brown's complaint was m t0 Dr. J. Montgomery Italdy. SI made , ate n,.Mn.. ..r ikii,. iv-if i ti.. ........ iitnmr. ..MU Wl . I'lirmivn. munieipni Director or lleultli. TtiflfTrt Tlfntrn iti f ilinm .h,.),.... ' " ""h' ji'ii "jun, iu i n in, hhjiu" ng copies of a report innde te him bv Minn ,., Vk,kerfli ,.1l!ef semen's probation effirrr of tlie rrlmlnal division of tiie Municipal Court. 'l'l, .,.. .,,., .l l (l. .., .. ' i iiu utvii iiiiit.v.i ll, .in- iv-irt.ii 11 1 r 1,11 , d(!l. ,.,, bra,t t.0P ...... young women one of whom had been a 'pupil nuree in the hospital f)f le s,rN nlT uitb,c, i lie name , I.V .lllllge i ijrnwn 1,r""n- 'Ibe men named arc Dr. Jeseph D. rjujquice, KUlpine. clilef lcsldciit , , , ,,, IOUptll. n(1 nnseuln ' uncut much time there. Judge Brown expressed Indignation at the stain of affairs nt the hospital as indicated in Mrs. Vickcrs' report. ..,,,,. 0 , vn .....,, 10 ,,, ilf nly ,.qucst." snld the Judge. "I was as- teunded le think tliat a he-pital under the control of the Suite imild tolerate! I have forwarded n copy of .Mrs. lex ers' letter te Dr. Baldy for aetjen. I . hnve also sent a copy of Mrs. Vlckcrs' letter te Dr. Furbui.Ii. ASK STATE INQUIRY HOSPITAL H . 1 Hi..f a.. Ti rt.-.l I. .1 n-lm 1 cliiili'ini' Physician Still at Hospital Badly Cut When Trelley Car Hits "It Is beyond me te believe that an - j Machine In Camden one In authority would sanction the -. ,, ,. ., .. .. . , ., retention of men of this type nt n pub- j ,JU'1- "!rtI,n beett. thirly Jea.s old He institution. J understand that Dr.1 M'"?'.'. -N- ' "'"h . Iullv ,1"' v,,,,0,l.n lilmqillce is still nt the itoescvelt. Hes- .tie ley car stliick (he nil omebile 111 pilal. That Is one of my reasons for which she was ildiiig nr hlghth and advising Dr. Baldy of thee cendl-i !?-v',0,"or" """'I, tnuideii, eatly e- tlens " I ''"J"' In sending the ,epmt 10 Dr. Baldy. 1 ," ,0 YnR. ,H1"1,'i" flnn! 'll" Judge Brown merely said it had . Mmre with her husband, illiani N-ett. "reference te a condition ar the Beese- ' ' l'rir. ""'T M!'n" ''l,,,l,,,,!,-l. An 0" veil Hospital that 1 thought ought te ,aIir.'' injury in th cinsh with the ex be brought te your attention." ''''j'1' f M'",- s,,'t-. . In his letter te Dr. Fuiluish. Judge Vl1l,1,:i ercssing 1-ederal stie.-t at nmu-n mlileil. "t mirlic 11 nr v en venr I attention te the Instance et Cil.e Itnnserelr llesnltiili Is net under 1 i In. ni-nne rai lnlnlstrative direction for the public welfare." Twe of tlie girls, one the sister of a leulfv who seems te be In the emplev 1 m..--.s. -..iii.irn. win miuci, e.v h .iiiiic.v mni m eumni,.! him ni'iuii; mm nin drnerx spemi men- eueigy tn iiherate of the Dennrtment of Health at the b,IK ""(1 MiHereil a broken arm and s(.v. located nt 1 Clinten street. Are nu their slaves? When did multi-inllllen-..i.,i...i. ii... 11 u.i ...1,.. i ..... I eral broken ribs. xell? Will write Inier. Itnnilles ,,rii,-.. ..tv ,, ilu-ii- menus tu imi,. 11... the rcspeiiHible parties In the cases Norwood Kurt. "',.'! I'enn street, love. Bc-si te Ted and Gil." ; werkei's? What legis'niien did thee buv that came before me. . operator of the bus. siiriendered te the This mcnsuge was signed "Adeiee." Iu the nation. In our States und our "ii cn.0 m mi. Him ibis hnmilinl pence, nun nimpsen was ucKeii te ' - - ' mull uliuillties .' I use ie word hit' 'patient nt the hospital, the oilier a World definitely asserts that a settle- etitic pupil nurse, made the charges lMM has been reached iu tlie case of , i ugaiin-t Dr. Limquic-e- the iliiiel. a the late Vi-ceutit XertliPlifTe's will. It j liftccii. year-old girl, living in thc.says- Viscount Belhrrmer.e, his brother. , neighborhood of the hospital, brought , will acquire I lie whole, or a large pun. charges against I.eutfy 'of Viscount N'erthclllTe's shares In the I lie pupil nurse uvl-iiii.ii mm un elder woman, employed nl the hospital, liad been te blame iu a Inrge measure for what happened, The men were given a heailug before Judge Brown September I. Dr. l.im-quic-e was held Iu S.r00 ball en the charges of eac hnf the two girls: the masseur wns held Iu !iS00 bail. IStilh nre new out en bail and Dr. Liimiuice remains chief resident phsician at the hospital lengthy Repert Made Mrs. Vickcrs, following a tlinreiigh invehtlgatlen, made out n lengthy re port ut the request of Judge Brown. The Judge cemniunicuteil this report te both Dr. Furbush and Dr. Baldy with scathing comment Mrs. Vlekers told Judge Blew,, in Iier repeit that "A. C. II. Verdln, the superintendent, when lie heard of Dr. T.lninuice's .second arrest, came te tills i ilepartmeni and liegged m net te ex I pese the coudltiens referred te. ns 1 already hail loin nun i seriously iiieugiit of taking the matter up with jeu. "I felt that jour Hener would be come conversant with tlie facts at the bearing uud piemlsed Mr. Veidiu net te de anything until they weie brought te join ntteiitien. I trust that this Information is what jeu desire. " l)r. Mmquice Is twenty-eight years old. He was gradutitfd from JefTeroeu College In llllr. und for (we years was an Interne nt St. Maiy's Hospital be fore entering Ihe service of the Itonse- ve't. , hi i i . i "It is a frame-up. lie said today. "The two girls are fileucls, The one girl, who had n btetlier here, was never In the hospital." "Didn't she come te see her broth er?" he wns asked. He admitted this was true. ,, . . "She used In walk up and down out eut sd the hospital." he said, "nnd she lllrtcd with me." .... ,. . nnu.Mi 1'im Ilir.I.l." PKH. S'SrlunT ttT r icuenmg TAILOR. 75, SHOOTS I, IU, Rebber Cries in Pain, but Is Rescued by Comrades, Who Flee in Aute $320 IN CLOTH IS STOLEN AT 18TH AND GLENWOOD -,-.. h ei ... -. ll i rather of 16 Children Grabbed Gun When He Heard Burglar Alarm Carl Ttitxtinum, seventy-four ears old. the father of sixteen children, fought a re'velver bnttle ear'y today with three robber, vhem he surprl"ld In his wife's tailor slop nt Elghleen'li street and (llenwoe.l avenue. Although the robbers escaped with cloth and overceatH valued nt ?:',20, Buxbaum was elated because they did ' net take n silver flute worth !M00f which he had bought from the Gov ernment recently. Buxbaum believes he -"lint ene of the i robbers. As they tun bled Inte thii-, motorcar n bullet from his revolver wenr inieugu ine -.rent "creen deer or the shop nnd n robber yelled with pain. Uuxbnum lives in nn npartnu'iiL ever the shop with his wife, 1'annie. who owns the business. Jacob, their twcu-ty-two-yeur-eld son, wni in .-mother room, At 1 n'cleck a biiriluv nlnnn near nuxbauin'i lied began U7.?.r.. He ob tained n revolver nnd run down slnir Three men were in the -lien. n feurlli !".' '"" ."" '. "" ." -". ni:. lin ....,.! ,. 1-1 4 .!. .1.1.. ..I, .. . UlC til til A.'l t at 1 110 WllCCl Of ,t I.IOlOlf 111' tiai'lt-d nearby. . nii.vbaum llegiur T'liln; As the aged man ran into the .Imp I he ihree men Inside bcurrlcd in ihr street. Buxbaum began iirin:;. IIi first bullet struck a window s.ish anil fhe npf ivenl tlipmili tlm Li'...nt, "' '" "'" IIAOl The robbers leturned th.. (1c f-n,,, ''' Mieet. but all their btilliVs iiit the . . ..-.,, lianm ,1)( ,. dew-,,,,,,,!,,, ii,. loel ,(,,, ipvnlvi.r I'rnni lilu fnlltei- nml .,-... ... the street. He tried le dlschnrftu the weapon at the disappearing nut . but the mechanism jammed. "I'm glad these fellows didn't get my flute." wns Buxbnum's tirst coin cein mi'iil inter today. "Last Saturday afternoon a well dressed man came into the shop. Un wanted a suit prescd. He said it be longed te an official in n plant ueie-s the street. 1 noticed he looked all around the shop and lie examined some of tiit cloth. 'T.alcr mi Saturday nfieiuoen he came back for the suit. 1 noticed lie didn't go te the plant, but lie w.ill.ed in the opposite direction. I didn't see that man this morning, lull I'm sine he had something te de with the rebbei v Mr. Buxbaum snid one of the rebbc, I Centinurd un ram Six, Column n.e WOMAN INJURED IN AUTO '""" "-M"0"u jsimpsen. iwcniy-nin v.oeper Hospital. Brether Succeeds Nerthcllffe Inilnn. Sent. 11. Wivs nf i, . eill ill nx e.wimg cue wniiy .nail nml , ether newspapers. ' ONE OF FOUR THUGS CAUGHT SHOP ItiiKsnntn . . '-. ... iiiu.iiit.ii,. nun iii-evi-ii .......... ..1.1 ll-n.,.l... .. I ..... . Artist's Suicide Is Laid te Death of Father, and Friend Clue Found in Nete Sheeting in Which Weman Left Necklace te Dead Companion's Daughter Weny ever the deaths of her father mlml was shown lie the eeulenis of , and Mis. Kathleen niirusbaw. a llle- hi lef note, written just l.efeic s. thed long companion, which ecciiired duiliiglthe fatal s,0t, in which she reeueMeil the last four ycais, caused .Miss Hel-i tliat her pearl necklace be gh en t. Miss enn M. Tayler, uu nrtisr. te eenimi suicide in her studio, 1...'0 (.In-stuut stieel. Tills was learned today fiem iclntiM'S et the fiiml Ij . Miss Tnjlr.r shot herself tbieugh Ihe head en Satiinlii.v after leaving a brlel note concerning her funeial aiiaugi niuntH. . , , , , She was the diiughiei if li.' liile James S. Tayler, of ( harles M. layler ifc MOI1S, SieillllSllHI iibimui-, uhuiimij ei tin. Ileurse. Miss Tayler lived recently at I . Sciutli Baitrinn meniie, Atlantic City. She had pregiessed well In the ait world and had a long llt uf suhstautlal patrons. lu view of t hi- her friends were at a less te account fei the tragic act. Mether .lixphiilns Tragedy Mis. James S.Tajlei, inetlier of the young woman, said: "My daughter had heeii in ill health for a leng'' time. The shock of tlie neat Ii of her deeiest friend. .Mrs. Kathleen Farushaw, of Chestnut Hill, two j ears age, completely unnerved her, I am sine her act was the result of continual broedim;. ciilmiiinllng in a coinplcte nervous bieal.ilewii." Hvlilciicp that her friendship with Mrs. Farushaw was uppermost Jn her Nh PHILADELPHIA-, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922 BROODING DANCER SWALLOWS POISON Follies Girl Said te Have Dwelt Over Pending Divorce Action sv. ,5s(kJ i niu.ii; westex .. ,, . . . .. , ,,.,,. New qvU, Sept. 11. Miss Ilillie Westen, a dancer In the "Greenwich Village Follies" for the last three years, was removed from friend's apartment jesteidny siidcrlng from a poKen, sell administered. Tne circumstance-, under which he took till ding had . . , i mil uei-ii iruiiii-u 1 .t 11 . , . ii. - by the police lute last night. Ii Is Miss -. . West l en Is Unewn te Hnve breed ec , 1 , 1 imir.1 of I.'Up, hnwnxer, ever 'ill 'BB 1 : : i ' wnHB - j 1aaBaSV "' -1 ?.'?ws?-s".jej .1 t t 1 . tii n "in nun iiii 1 1 n nil" MMnt'i a divorce ncilen which it is said hen,,,., ,.,, ,,.,. ., . husband had "Inrtr-cl against her. His name was said te be Geerge Schwcn Schwcn geld. An atlrai live brunette. Miss Wlen wns talented and witr. tee, nnd she "landed" as 11 cabaret chinccr al the Palais Ue.ul wlieu she came f 10111 Mon Men trenl four jcars age. Then J0I111 Mur rav iiidersnn. director nj the Green wich Village Follies," found her unci "!, T " v"".' . . ,... ...I--. ...--....I 1. .1 -. iiiui.ii 11 -in-"Pege Gill" because she wns one nf the HrM n Introduce; the jumping stick In I Aineilcn. Letters and telegrams found in Miss Westen's room revealed that she luiu" l been friendly with several men. j They also showed that she: had re cently undergone 11 11 operation, the nn- ture of which was net disclosed, but I which had left her In n weakened con- I clltlen for some week.. ' The expenses of this opeiatlen hnd been ilelinjccl uy a friend, who af fectionately s-lgiicd himself "Hew Wew." nml who Is believed te be a 11 actor. Dated August 1.'! was a telegram sent (e the .uiung woman at Baltimore. Its contents were : "Charm, what is the reason of net healing lrmn jeti as I expected? Ar Baby Deserted en Perch Awakened by the cries of a blbl in -Mil ,.',.ln,.L- .lilu ,111.,... I.,,. II. i..t mim mi: lle.-mii Oi,-en, V i '.. .1.... weeks-old bnbv en a side perch of the home of Themas Gradv. nnei Cieseu street, nearer his own 'home. The baby was wrapped in clean white clothes nml a blue blnnket. There was no clue te Its parentage. The Manuvunk police nail II sent te tlie I'lllllldelphlu Hes. pitnl Written Just Before, rerlies Karnshaw, a daughler of hei :i bit,. coniianien. j lu keeping win, l(.r general dKap- pieval of ostentation was ibe ieiiuili she made in M note cencei uliiy hei burial. ThU coiuiuiinlciiiei d- ll . My Familj : "' ll ""' wii nl 'nnj fuiiiMiil in nil .-, l'eae de mil have an Mowers ,lusl premuti. me nml mi-hii..i- i... ,..i.i. i,. ihl four Wllllls, ' Anelher Nete cm Kunillj Ailalrs Miss Tayler left aneihei hilef lien lieganliiig tlic alTairs of ihe familj , 1 Miss Tayler ferinerlv Iim-, wllh hei ! mother al l."il Fast .Mount Air. live- I j line. Shu moved from t licit' iwe mouths nge te the sensbuiii home, whciu it wa theuglit tlic sea air would Improve the jeung wenuili's heallli. Tlirinigh lissldueiis- stud, and efleil .Miss Tavler. a grailunle of ibe Acad emy of fine Arts, wen iwe scholarships entitling U'T te two Jem's stud, Paris. She was prevented from taking iidwiutnge of cither of these awaids en in i emit et tlie war and ether subs,., quclil dcvclepiuculM 1 Miss Tnjler mnde a spccialtj of I iiiimscape ami pmiinii weik ami hei lesulls in tliei-e lines were i-eennlisi h. nrj crltlis as lilglijy prnlMiwertliy, ' '.'' HOltC - GOMPERS SAYS CAPITAL BUYS ITS LEGISLATION Laber Chief Asks "When Did Slave Drivers Pay te Free Their Slaves?" DECLARES. SINCE WAR, WORKER IS FORGOTTEN Maintains Laber Is Most Mis understood and Answers Daugherty WI....H.. f'llv V. .1.. Si-lit. II. "Bit.' Iiiislnei-" Interests buy their legislation.'" declined Samuel (fenipers. president uf .. . I -l'...! t t t.ulu.i- In I lie .iiiernnn riu.iiin.'n " ....-' mi address before the convention of the Intel national Typographical Vnlen of America, he snlil. had come Inte the North America, which held Its opening nr two year-, seven months and four m'sMuii this morning nt Ihe Amlwwnder. , hi, loe iRte. America had forced Hetel. , 'the Allien Inte making peace at the. "(rrgnnl.ed labor Is the miiiiani iiieveinent which Is bearing (he brunt of the battle, net only for themselves, but i .. ........ Hen. I ...niiiiin trim (niln if for no ether reason It should be treated well by the people and the (Jev- i eminent." 1 "But the Government has net been helping," Mr. Gompers said. "The In junction asked for by Attorney General Dnughcity several dajs age was an .Illustration." Mr. Gompers wanted te knew what power Mr. Dougherty had te iccclve such an injunction regarding the open simp, nml whnt law permitted him te use miii-Ii ii power. He clnlmed t lint the conduct of Government officials wns atrocious. "They nre tr.vlng te detlate labor." Gompers ...aid ns lie pounded upon n ichnlr which steed beside him. "De- I tj0 mean for us te ent les and hnul ! our IicIin up ,-i notch; te live In les i healthful n,utirlerx and wear less beceni- I 1 ! lWnnt. the enemies of the unions, I "The unions desene well at the ! '"'H "f "" "'en of biislnes .- tj,,.. ..(.vciniiieui iiiiiiiernies, ier n is ine ..:.. .. .I..., 1 i i- ... i - iii.,.n 1..4.. in..-- ...ii.i,- u.i,....-. 111- ......i ,i. ....i.i. .1 1 1 sn 11 1 iiii- 111 1 net i-iiiinu iiiiiiiil: iiii- ,. ,.' ., .7 11 mi - in 'ii.mi 11 t t 'nun in ill'- n tt 1 .. i .t trt i7wu M i ill 1 eililli n niir I ll' 1 1 '111 J ll ' 1 - menijif the Dec linalleii of Independence nml the Gelden Rule nre looked upon ns ple.es of impudence bv their pres ent iiieuiles. Thi-dec lai nl In. 1 vends. Hgc liberiy and the pursuit of hnppiupss. I We have life, we take what llbertj Is1 doled eill In us. but we are -till in pur-'iir of tin. Imiipiness," "Itefeic luiiiu hlug upon m.v talk. I want tirst le mid 1 wind of encourage enceurage incut 11111I understanding tn tlic iruggl.. in which lie telling masses ine engaged I hope that I mny net lie tun gie.nl. impicssed in what I regard as .1 ciilic-.-il situation In the country, ami whether my nniiielieiisiinm tile riglit. or net. I feel ii my dim te lake jour time te pic-ent some vIewn which I have, and which, I belii'V", the large nriss of peo ple have in common with me and m.v iissm-iale. "It has alw.i.s been my dcsiie te serve c'vi'i worker, wheiher urgnured 111- uiierga'il.eil I leganl the ecgaiiieil mew-incut as the militant bedv beating 1 ln brunt and -a. 1 Hires, net enl fur, iheiiiselve, but for every man. weiimn , ami 1I1II1I who toils. "That brings me either consciously , or uiii-enclc.iil te tlie Ireineiideiis I ilue n the open shop alleged te pro pre i.'. I tiiieigiimxcil labor from the evils 1 of iirganleil winkers. When did siuvi for the big business, fop they are used le piixtng for ihe legislation wanted. LAW'S 6000-MILE REACH Embeizler Brought Back Alleged Frem Tahiti j Trenten. Sept . -n the Piisin.tr nf County Delei lives .Stevenson 'mill anil lluimr n former utile ill iif.l... l!lkiii Buhner Company. Trenten, wus bi.iiiBhi back fiem Tahiti. Society Islands. (U)OO miles w, te auswer chiuges of em- IWM'f lillllMIII M'a.Greger nnd Heihert W. Kugler fetmer president of the rubber ,reM1.' , -i! Tennis Matches Carded for Today at Manheim ni,vii.n r.nr'n'1' it itiiijue i ChMhR Ctll III l h. I CURS 2: no r. M. J. I'at O'llnru Weed, Australia, vs. Willis i:. Dm is, California. i: no I. M. I. Manuel Aliinse, Spain, vs. Heward miiclK T. Hunter. 'New Voik. r. ', l.awicncL' Bice, Bosten. eslicll. Ilroeklyn V SIDF CIM'BT .MA'IXMIKS '2 V. M. Wnllu.e Jiihnsen. I'liilndelphia. s , I .eon de Tur lie. Tiiceinu. Wash William T. Tll.len. L'd. I'lllllldelphlu ! s. i.jmu.i aiciii.iiu.- Wcettield, N. .1. II, W Al .lehnsiiiu. Cnliferiiui. ,s, Stanley Pearson, Philadelphia 7, WatMiu Wnsbburii. New Yeik, vs. C. M. ('barest, Balliiueie. S. H. Kin.scy, California, s. Perc, Osberne, I'lilhnlelpliln. !l F. T. Auileifen. New YeiU. ,s, lleibeil 1. Bewman, New Voik. I P. Al. '.en.-! SliiuiiiUn. Itipnu Wear. Philiiilelnhia. f U. . Williams, Bosten '"'J! n.r -.it. iiuiii nun ........... .- ."-. . j. n, k,.. i ( ,, iniiiE iiiiiiiiKn. liefnre teii luilffi. or the euecr. Ihere ...it,. ,k. i- lie continued "There Is no end te Am.ull.,IP went en. could ffVe Jch industry and we.k ' f '' h "Pcntln, were subsld liiiman stiuggle. and no rejnl lead ei ,a,,, i,,.!,,,.,!, but they jiiM did net un- ; American even cannot beast. Ge nf nn'J ,'"" ceneraily her -onditieo, simr. ci in i .inn...-. . .... , - (,.,-.,,i. Hiij si.eui.i mey ; mey are ml g,e these .lew towns springing up, wnicte eecame critical late, last night, ryS?a,r,,as,1ne1 ln: , - TO A S' "inT aU' ArKr JS i " T' edce of the humnn race. Without union- ,.," ,.,. ,,. ,.,. t,,iP n, ! "w," ,"VVJ '."'..", J... .7.?" !.." decision te defer an operation Ism we would .V unfaithful te the fu- I Jif ' .'..,,,;,,. humiliation le recall '' G'0 dV"e " ""-"- The bulletin wns supplemented hr ture. for the trade union movement is ,(,, , ,. Allies owed tbcm two thousand I ,. . - , ' stctementu made bv rlsim.-.. ... .. the greatest contribution te society for ' ,,' ' n ,-,. ftll0 .w,u)l. M.n ),is I Bolshevism, he argued, was the re- '. " ,nn''c ny r,Hlt0I, the reel5true imtrietim of humanity and ' "' ..,:,. ,! ' ,? ,' ,i": ... . - ull of Oermnn pionagendn. Ireland '"'te "eiib. Secietmy Wallace. wh W J.' ClChier. Philadelphia, vs. ToYleck nS'", Icht" '','',' "' ' "Ini anV me bed ' L '!T Vrt,",, '"i1" ' vlLl She sabl her ,usba. d? I eP" .e M he ,e itdnu ., ,,. fte the little fellow. b. the wheels , nn , w.xT .X USKI. M'l f- ! sh. 81 w I ir he I uu. H5ldal.B Wi .Mink or WI11TI.NCI passed ever the beilj, terrlhy man- Xi' elamlfltil celumni ni th. Kvellni ... (nmli iii. i i i .. i i'"2!? ? WhllliiB l'ai'.r Ueiil.4iiy, Jdv, llnr,lt. i.Ruu''lsr list soma of th beet br Si .el "l ""V'1 vl:tll her liushnrtd WM. IjXM Ill .-,1111111 IIIIIIIL'I'. . . .1 I . a. ' . I . .. 4 i -"-u-aill lul'lllR IS- IIII.. H I I'lhllllHP IIF Till. lanl.l. . M rubllehed Dally r-cpt Sunday, Bubijcrlptten lj " br u"' Copyright. 122. by I'ublle ligtr Company Kipling's Criticism Stirs Indignation of Americans Novelist. Declares States Entered War Toe Late ; Peace Toe Soen United World Forced "They Have Get the Geld, hut We Have Saved Our Seuls" He Asserts Wntiiliiglijii. Sept. II rifficiiil Wii-liingtuii i.. iii-c -.oil s'lipii-e tedn. . him n rcnfiiii'.' lli" 'trli-iuri's nuidc npnn the pnil .lui-li Anifi'lrii nla veil In tin" Wurlil War In 1! nijnr.i Kipliue ns pnblMir-il hi i In- ch im-U Wurld Interview with t'luie hlierlilnn. According te Mis. Sheridan. Mr. Kipling said ibe war had net been fi.n-.1ii in ti f'niNli. t-li ii t instice bad net been done, that Germany had net been i ... r.n.. .....I ilm nculliltli t- uf innti. ... i'... . ,.,.., ..- ." ,. -- fuiuie war hinl n.ii been eradicated, n,.v, opperlunll. Instead or lnsistli (mll fltiinliliif; In Berlin. America qui ,p ,.,j f the aiiulstlce. without wal i i I. . ill..- it..,.,..1. of Insisting' I".11. (eulil he p le icpay that debt of which thi j imilnded us every two minutes. Vlc must strain every effort te pay bad. ecetj pcnn.i as seen as esslbe. 'IImw hne get tlic geld of the world.' hi snlil 'but we have saved LAST-MINUTE NEWS FIRED BY FURBUSH IN HOSPITAL SCANDAL Basseuin Loutfy, an Egyptian medical student employed a a. masseur at the Philadelphia General Hospital, and accused by a young woman who said he flirted with her when he was visiting the Koescvelt Hospital, was dismissed by Director Turbush this afternoon. "I don't want a man connected with the hospital who Is mixed up in a mess like this," said Dr. Furbush. Dr. Jeseph C. Deanc, medical director and superintendent of the Philadelphia Hospital, made an investigation of the charges. Loutfy denied them and safil he was beinjj made the "goat." IIINT0N DELAYED BY NEW ENGINES POET AU PRINCE, HAITI, Sept. 11. Lieutenant Waltei Hinten, who is making a flight from New Yerk te Rie Janeiro, received his new high-power engines today from the aviation service of the United States Marine Cerps. Their installation will delay Lieutenant Hinten's departure until Wednesday, when the aviator plans te start for Sante Dominge City. COLLEGE NET STARS COURT HEARS PLEA TACKLEANZACS OF STRIKERS FIRST Lucien Will.fiins Meets J. O. An- Overrules Objection of Covern Cevern Covern dersen and W. VV. Ingraham ment in Injunction Suit Plays Patterson at Manheim ' at Chicago VETERANS START TOURNEY) R. R. UNION CASE PRESENTED i: i;i) i.n .i. roi.i.ecK ' Twe inte llegi.iie pln.ers fin ed 1 feielgn lemliiui i.-s mi 'be renter courts of tin- (ieriuaiilewn t'n.k'-i Club. Man- helm, in the third leinni of ibe national .......u, i.,.,,, ..... ,i ,n..iii. al I o'eloi - k e'eloi - k o'elei - k thN eiiei uem. . i-ucieii uniiniiis. . ..uec- . iiuiipieii ril'0W '1'a,', "UM c.c.eiir,,, i , IOIU .Uie, hum -JUIUW ... .nilieisuil. .untrnllnn. In the opening malch. and "" scluiius luiti. ... ...... si ...... .n, ?' Harvard, opposed Gerald I.. I'at- tersen. Wl.iihle.len . Ii.iinplen. fie.u tl.e ' "under side ' of th" world i Williams is i enceded chance te win ,,.... - .... W"" "'- Autl.edenii s.sr lie was 'he young man who lei the Harvard- null in- iiiiiiii- -inn nn niii'i '-'--'iijii i.iii.jii; the Hritens ihal. abroad, he Is haled as 1. 1111 lire .MUM....... .. milium.. Andersen has been showing fairly geed form lu the teiiruiimeni n. .lute. bue be wus forced te his best te elim- Inute Sdney Thnjer in Ihe tirst leund. i i ...i... :. i i, ..u ,.-., .,. nn. i in i.ic .1. ...... ... .-.. .... .. ii-i rifie battle by Klik Held, of Cleveland. and wen only after (I--I. !)" 11-7 Keid has sei point In the second fiame, which shows bow deselv the Australian was pii-ssed. Inginham with Arneld Jenes, of Vale, holds the a- tle,lnl. 1"!!le1' I'.''1'1''''- "j,1,''', '"" '' '" scaicely likely that he will litue imicli ei i. ciiniice aduisi hi.- spi-rey sei vjc'i nd blinding evciheail game of Tutier- son. liigral.am will be a spectator after ,,"lny'.1 ..... , ... . .. Aiiielliei- llii iUei- -lii.iilil !.- jteilu,-tI iu ,1"' "' V-1 niu l'"'"''U ,l", h- 1)"vl'' iiiiii.ii. .. nun maii i'ii ii ii'iiit-r leilrL at li:!0 u'clei I. Weed is line of (lie handpicked and placed slats of tlie Cenliucied en ruse Mi.rlrrn, reliii.in Ihrre FATHER SEES SON KILLED Child Toddles Inte Street In Frent of Trelley and Is Crushed M'l.ll.. I.:.. I..,l I....I .l I r. i ... f ..inn- nn iiuiM-i ii.ui.i-ii iiii, iierriuc'ii. '',11111 unable m Inteifere, I we-,, eui -old t ., Frank Hans, of 11111 Gieen stieel. was kil t-c b a tied ev car ni Itlil Outstanding Statements in Kipling's Attach en V. S. WHATKIPMNO SAID America, the real America, died In 1S00. They (the I'nlt'd Sfatesl hav get th geld of th world, but we have saved our souls. America came Inte the war two ears nnd seven months tee late. America forced the Allies te make pence inteiul of Insisting upon liiiNhlng (it It'-rlln. WHAT AMKBK'ANS HAY Attack "uugrul'dful. slf-wer--.hlpfiil. mercenary, vindictive'.' Senater Bernh. liiwairanteil and vicious." Senater Simmons. inn hardly believe Mr. Kip ling ald the things attributed le liltn." Secretary Denby. 0)lr souls! De you think that any one ,.r ..u n-l.A lmrA fiuiffhr tlii. war who ,pL u ,..u . w . ...... have lest children in the war would ehangc with one of them, ferall their ! happiness and prosperity? euld one f us be anything but what we are , today? ..(Jn tn vr.nc,." h.fn.. aid. .en be te the rest Kurop. Hep was the work- of ueTman tirenaKanin. The anti-French sentim.nl here and In -" . the great open wound. See the pause. the President had spent a less restlcs llie . inicu Places wns ine lesilll OI,,..,,,, . . ,. ., .. ' German propaganda. These who adept ' Ipf"ul n''lt- H'cretary AVeeks. who the attitude that Germany Is "down . ''ailed later, said he hsd been informed ,. . ., .. - i "' the night hnd been the best the fentlnnM an !., IV.. felumn I'mir , patient had hnd since her condition b" Jennie alarming. fl i .. ( ii ' -, .if.i Chlcaje. Sei.i II. Avgumenls en the Government iiiolieu te make per mnneiil tl.e leiiipeiar.! injunction against tin- rail -Hikers opened today before I'edt-iat .lu.lg -Isrnes H. Wll Wll kersen Blackbuia F.ieiliue, assisiuni te the e,,i.,i,, ,. i , , , ,, SeI1',"" leneial ..peued for the Gov - - .. ' ( ni in list f def.-ndauis wlimn pe- soeiil SPrvic( ,t bee,, obtained ., . Uenald II. Ki. hbeig. aiiunie, f, It M. .lewell, presidei.i. and Jehn S.eit. se.-ielai.. -treusu. e, nfthe .u.lw.iv em- - ....--. .. . .i-.iiK.li tu i ut- motion lie tiled .Salurdii. asking ilisu.is. , of ,,,p , j , f . . .. "'PH ', '" . ''"e,"K. "ml sb ,, s10uli take ),,l'',,",'"ce eer the Get ei nnii-iiC mn- ,'. .. , ,. M' hsterlme objected nfier l. i,i.. I. I.n.- I....1 l I i.-. . ......v-iiK ..u.i !.i.ir I IN ll en .inil nt.,i-u. 11 i , ' .uu.ni ill' . if 111 I Calls .Strlkeis' Mi. KicrbLrg ill i ,, Aits lawful 11' ll Ii ill's one- "in tec-ill I nil tle ii itlliiu a.. ' . i.m i -weie entlrel, lawful lilMihtd ju lb t' I ti strike Flit l-esl I .1 linni nil. was en,- tin, im,,-, , ,,,i i'l' te issue brLSUae, le mjiiti 11 is lllli tins,, i a, ,,, ,,,,1 ..;.. ta'iiecl. ;;', ".v ' i''.M,iu .vn ir n,e bill is Mrippcn . I its cons;, i , v all he continued, all (but ,s I, it ,, 4 b.il le enjoin ciinrnul nils b, uiil.uuwii , . . . ...ii, .in- i'i'r.i..iii we may or umy pet I im' in - ui'-s ei i ne sinner There i'..-.....V, .- ' ... . '"""'ici' ine meiutii-rs or tlie His neil Art League of kei ,1 T lN 1",t,lie"- '"'se Wilkr- Amenca. In convention l.e.e 8 " ' " Si ,War " ,,""1"1,1 9,1! " ,l,l" 'l'" K-'Td of .he mere H,s. . m il", te iet nsde",?"." b'" ""'l -00 f"k!,1,m ,,,""0,R ,1"'" 'lerlptiva L 1 , i "', , '.""'I'ui-u-' picture nf startling new ,iens the near I && nVt''HM ''T. lnW liuv" '" K""""- wru""' M,1,s 1'"1 " '' mer ,ue,tien "r,'""' " the for- women s appuiel te be ,.spnyed for en an . sieVt ,,' tl.n Vnt.,fn.?.",,i , ,t,l"Hlf -'"'-' "' Iblileen-jear-e! Zl, u id"- ,kb ,,,iv L , 1." . "'e Kdwanl. acceiupunled her "' Hies ,f ' hP VmIa A "' i'"1,1", - Wlien she was taken te ,he lu.migra. l.nlme U..A. i l"""1 ''''t Uu.l. nud .. Sliilleu at Gloucester. Airy. Wll. s,t.uilll.l.l imi. I . 1. a. ..I. la. VJtulMnai',.1.1 s . . -. . .... .i.t ','(! , m iiuiiiiiii: in cur 1 i nn ...n,.. .. . .-U A .3 J PRICE TWO CENTS STILL IMPROVING; Chances Rather Faver Recovery of Mrs. Harding, Dr. Sawyer Suggests COMPLICATIONS SUBSIDE; TEMPERATURE IS LOWER Executive Encouraged as Pa tient Grews Brighter and Strenget - Waaliliigten. Sept. 1 1 . Iinprer. iient in the condition of Mrs. Harding, which began yesterday. centlnuM . ' 'iirougneut th night and the forenoon, ( nnd physicians In nttendanee deferred . ,he operation which has heen nnHtr ! ., ., " r" """" 0"H,ur"n. An official bulletin issued sherrlr 'iter ju e clock tediiy sold the wife of called short v iiftei- N ,.'..in..i- .i ,lnt Mrs. Harding had ,Den Vfl-l, Temperaturr lwer i .-In"' r,n1"(r"il,r "f ' Patient at . , J,',,ph' today, ns noted in the nf-t"i-;l bulletin, wus !)' .. a, f0ii rtarprl jv. . , 100li a, 1. o'clock-last nlgi'ler 'Jet night. nd her lespiratieu was HO, as cenipaipd with :!0. These liirurea i.rre knui h.- ... 1...1 . . - experts te be uu e indicative of an Improvement. .J, r.r,ltJc"t ,,ar,l,"ir as icperted te b Rrcatly encouraged l,. the seeming Jm. prevement today in "his wife's Ll wife's cendl. WhiV. ri 0P"" P-rvaded the White Heuse, (hose in imfm,..,, f.-i. A .. . ! r . . ..-til. .1.. .iiiiiiiuii- ieucn 1-ttir sni.r,lent """''Ine te be l at v m, lHt,i U,r "eii than at any time during the past three davs. t. i wmewnat by a night's sleep, the President continued te keep 'il' win, his wife's bed? ! nud wl(h lhe "ttendlng phjsiclant.. Ibe presence , the White Heuse of n.f.i."1"'! "n"!Hs Maff, made com cem Plete yesterday by the arrival of Dr. !".i mV Iai0' "WCinlisr from Heche- tei. Jiimi.. seemed te strengthen th X 'at '.'"' i,"r,!ini; euld "uccesi! fully pa through the present crisis. Hardliiff llrarsi In Well I ,')." V:10'?,- M,'efl". of .-lese fHenifa he I'resideiit and Mr-. Harding vl- ,d lie White Heuse during theMny. I he President personal!, met with meSt .' them and was reported te be bearin up well under sti-alp. Among thns , hIie called wns Will H. Hays, former lesruiHs,,., , ,.,.! ((, ,bIi . national chairman , ,,e time of Mr. Herding s election te iln- presidency l.ltsiliess a) tl. elecutiw offices 'wn," pructically ni slun.lstlll. enlv rou tine tnutters being transacted "by th cieia-a fence The Piesident re msinecl waj fiem his office am! Sw-.eta,,- rbristian. who a.-rived at the White Heuse early a 11- morning, re. iiiaiiie.l during ihe morning near tht resident instead of coining n, ,U of. tice. Messages nf s.. mpaili... all exiiiessitif 'he hnpe tba, Mrs U,dii,g would hi i est., red te health, continued te arrive, many m them fiem leaders in go,ern ge,ern mental ami ,,!-,,,,. aflnlr ,lt.r ciiintries Brigadier Genem! C F. Sawyer, the amlly phy-ici.ie. was understood te hr.ve -nfermed some of the l'ie,idciit 'lese fileiuls ledu, ib.ii Airs. Harding wus brlgbtei and sdenger. and theie is a chance thi, attack might dear up as Hi,, previous attacks " The lin lin piesleu slithered fiem Dr Sinner, these trleiuN mi.,, was tuiit tlie chaiieM "luther fu,'irti reiuteij Ofllclal White lliu.se llulleliii The nffi. ihI White Hi. use bulletin I. sued ai Ut:(kS . M ted.'iv said. "Aim. Harding's nwulitinn at !i :!() ..M," tempeiature, 110 a . pulse, !l(t i-esii'ra'- Cnnllniirri en I'uif Mi, Column TwJ HIGH COIFFURES RETURN Style Artists Decree Bobbed Hair and Short Skirt Must Ge Chicago. Sepi 11 i jy ., ) I'lie iclgn iif the tlappei is at an .'lid and in place of hei abbreviated sltiu exposed knees nnd bobbed hair will appeal a giueefiil. leug-skjrted fig ure, will. '." p.ieu mgn en her bead and piiiw e.ns snowing, nccnicllnc te niadiuues appre, nl Alme Alie Rip- ley. iiiesiie,,i of t- , agni premise;"! some nlluiiug depui tines feminine ceetunie WOMAN HERE AS STOWAWAY Brings Sen, 13, and Says She ll Wife of American Citizen Mrs. Keratin Wllnuii, thirty year old. a Russian wemiiii. who suys she U ihe wife of nn American citi.eu, has nr- rlied heie as a stewawuy aboard tha mar told n slerj of priviitleu und si,f PRESIDENT'S WIFE DEFER OPERATION fiftl "'J 1 -a v 'ffi. m M m ft V. ; I hj&WHlM&& Li7 ..ij . J. &: w , X bs ' I " ' v . . Jr si
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers