r. wm$mwwmm&z- rifeS" rcw'." " - - -- - - - - ' VfiiftaWn'Wii-Mi - incvicfi,incp - Probably cloudy and unsettled weather tonight nnd Saturday) slime vthat rentrr Saturday; gentle winds, TKMI'ICKATtlltK AT HUM lllll'lt i 8 I II 1l 11 12 i i i -' I (IS 17(1 171 177 si jsi i.si; i VOL. IX. NO. 2 TO RAPBY HALL Forty-eight Addicts Taken by Police in Sudden Renewal of Campaign MOORE REF.USES ANSWER TO "FOOL STATEMENTS" Judge Finletter Reduces Annie Miller's Bail Frem $15,000 te $1000 s If in reply te in attack made by Ceunellmnn Ilnll en Mayer Monre It. Council vcMertlay. the police conducted whole-ale mid Ml sections of tie city Inst nlcUt and nrre-tcd forty-eight drug addicts inchullng Five women. Patrel fiem a dozen police stations vcrr used In tlie reiind-np nnd all prls prls eners were taken te City Hall. The raid was evidently planned eulcklv. During n session of Council yeMculav Mr. Hall dcclar.! the exist ence et the drug vinR In this i-lty was due te the laMiy of the Mner and fslluie of the Administration te dean the citv of mch character!'. He also Mid that vepert en vice conditions had been suppressed. "Fnel Statement." Sajs Moere iicac de net ask the .Mayer 01 J lt.il. i, r.w.1 tte nman U (lliii( f !.' - - ," "'.'.... -,u I., iimr if neil te say m 2 swe te Hall's assertions The respond was laconically made l,t nWit during n meeting of, the At ,, 1 1- Geerwr Wnlerwny.s Association in Portland. Mr. The Maer is expected "tffllman'llnH. when Informed this morning of Mr. Moeio's answer, said: .Tl.eMan.r.an-t dodge bis . -opens, - hilitv bv making these icmnrks. Such tk am'eunis te" nothing and ji.l gee "show that he is tr.vmg. le si. f the lilaine. He has get le rca hzc that he is working for th- public and net for him- SI)iiecter Cortclveii denied today that report en vice (onditiens had been """hMaver disclosed the icperl at a meeting of citizen" in his office, lie nld "and we hove been disclosing parts S it from time te time by the police department's action." The Maver scuta telegram last niglit declaring 'that many arrests had been matin of drug addicts and the -""';' lien of the police made Judge Montu, Mentu, linn's campaign successful. Berne surprise was caused at ( it Hall today when Judge 1-inlciter in Ouarter Sessions Court, reduced the Bl et Anvie Miller, alleged dope Iriler. fieia SIB.000 te 51000. She ;; taken before the court en a writ 01 habeas corpus. ,-,.., i,.,, AsO'tanl Dbtrict Attorney J. onion protested vigoieusly. lie Mint I lie teman was a big factor in the diiiB traffic nnd was backed bv these with big mnnev. Heductien el the bail, he contended, might lead to-4ier getting out of jurisdiction of Ihe court. Ttev llKwlings. an addict, it'"' thnt he bought drucs from the worn in nnd in some instances paid ?-J a bottle. Judge Vinletter, alter hearing ibe tcsti tcsti menv. said it did net warrant the amount of bail in whbb the woman wi, held. CIvcs Orders for Action Althivigh no information was given Tfcurdlns 'he plans of the drug round up last night, it tslvelievc.l Mayer Moere pt iu "ouch with the Unpartnu-n t of Public Snfet and issued liistiuchens for further action immediately. Mine Shan u honored plain-clothes men eie assembled In station houses In the central pari of the city nnd siven instructions by Police Captain Van Hern and Lieutenant. Lee, of the lce squad . Wlille thee plans were being made, orders were sent te lieutenants In the drug-lntested districts te have patrols and extrn men In readiness. The plans worked without n hitch, nltheugh a few of the men sought In the round-up escaped through the ne(. Action of the police whs se timed thnt the raiding squads reached their objectives about the same l line. Ilie police assigned te the Hlghth and Chris tian sweet distrkts. downtown's ding center, arrived there about the same moment that the ether raiders arrived at Ligluh and Vine sweets. This pre vented 'lookouts" from telephoning enth ether and thus spoiling the results. The patrols used in the Christian itrcet round up were kept a few blocks tway te Rveid suspicion. The raiders, dropped into the neighborhood two at a time and after distributing them mIvm nt various points along Christian Mreet, between Seventh and Eighth, en tered each house almost at Ihe same time. When Ihe mldliig Marl oil crowds of loiterers quickly assembled, They were quickly handled, however, by police of, the district, whn co-operated with the raiders after the attack get under way. Similar scenes wen.' enacted en Dar en. Huttomveod and Vine street1?, Wc the ether squads worked. Polite, Surgeon Hrlcker was kept busv during the night administering te life addicts at City Hall. in uriiiiiiiiii'p appropriating i,i,tmu rn enable Judge Mennghan te continue his dnig criisadn was unaniineuslv passed h.y Council yesterday. That sum, Judge jienughnn said, was needed te drive drug peddlers from the city. n ordinance appropriating $l.i,tn)0 te naVi1t f ...I.:. I .... .1. .. .. 1 1 if S in the case of Anna .Miller, alias tpstelii. tlie jeiing woman held b Magistrate lleuMmw in $15.0('O hall eliarged with Illegal possession and sale nt drugs. Judge Finletter today rediicetl the hall te $1000. Counsel for the woman snid that the ball was excessive nd net commensurate with the charge. Assistant District Attorney Coition PCPlcBled against the decreasing of the "nl. He said that "moneyed drug in terests" were bucking the woman. SI10 hns net jet obtained the $1000 bail. Fire In Bread Street Station C1111111 iilcis weie deln.M'd bile ,cstei. 'IIV afli'i-iiiMiii lii 11 Hip at the western rnil "I' iln UumiI Street Siatleii iniiu JJiftl, 'Ihe lif,i.e siaricd from loconm leconm locenm Uvc mi.uLs landiiig oil the dr wooden "oenng of a platlerni along the WaekH. Tim utntlfin'u titn ltlwn.la nv l .fl?'iki,8lied tbc lJla7!e Tue i'nm!SC waa NEW DRUG RAID MAYOR'S REPLY t :i 1 t i .-, i i r i Entmd Secend-flim Mutter at tint Peilnmc l TblUdtlphla. 1'a. Under th Act et March 8. 187U MUST DIG 106 FEET FOR ENTOMBED MEN Official Predicts Argonaut Miners Will Be Found Alive .laelisen, Calif.. Sept. 15. (Uy A. 1M Only twenty-nine feet of iniiek filled drift separates the rescue crew In the IlCOO-foet level et the Kennedy mine from the final drive through seventy-seven feel of rock te the Argonaut mine, where ferty-scven men hove hpen entombed for eighteen du, according te an official bulletin issued last night. Dr. I...II. Duschnk. ioiiultleg chem luil engineer of Ibe California Indus trial Accident Commission, today issued n signed) statement In which he pre dicted that the forty-seven miners en k lulled for eighteen days In the Argo naut mine would be found nlllve. "There Is reason for assuming that tl e men underground y.erc net ever- i feine by the poisonous gases from the tire one and tbaj these gases are net new passing thimigh the parts et the mine In which the miners' sought let uge," Dr. Duschnk said. , TAKE UPFUEL RISE State Commission Hear Hurries te Washington After Confer ence Here Deadlocks OWNERS WANT $1 MORE IV. D. Tt. Alney. chairman of the Pennsylvania Fuel Commission. Is In Washington today conferring with Fuel Distributor Spencer en Ihe demand of hard-coal operators that they he allowed te charge $1 n ten mere for coal. Ir(l.ennnre, It Is understood, the big operators hove challenged the ilcht of the Fuel Commission le regulate prices. All this will be laid before Mr. Spencer. Commissioner Alney and oilier mem ber of the Fuel Commission nie said le be unalterably opposed te allowing the operators te saddle Ihe con of ihe strike en the public. If the hir; operators get their SI lu rrease. (hey say the independents will demand .!.' a ten mere. This rebellion, it is indicated would mean most re tellers would tack S'.'n ten en the cost ' AINEY AND SPENCER in mi com ii.cj seki, wnerever neiigui. .viijuu. it dlapparcd Slav ill. A conference between the Fuel Cem- ,, . A ' mission and some of the blgge.H epe- "l,at "'M'erts Repert nters. In the Ildleviic-Strotferd. broke I Of thee funds the report of the ac up after five hours argument last night . ccuntanls says: --deadlocked, it was then Cemmls-I "As part of the receipt In question sIeiit Alney announced his Intention of .consisted of cash it would have been conferring with the' authorities at nshlnftten. Cenunlssinncr Alney announced last week thnt the price could net be mere than the prevailing price last spring for the domestic sizes of coal, but ru ru meis get about during the conference last night that the operators made il known very quickly after getting to gether with the Fuel f'nmniUulnnii that they proposed te fix a higher nrlcp ler ceai man me. ilinUiwjt-tiw-Twmw.aWvlu--u,''.,ltWs JswUu,i!VB up mission. -veteped! MAGISTRATE RENSHAW IS UPHELD IN FININGSOLDIERS Judge Finletter Dismisses Habeas Writ and Remands Prisoners The action of .Magistrate Renhaw In lining two soldiers for reckless driving ami disorderly conduct wns upheld te- I day by Judge Finletter in Quarter Scs- I sleu Court Edward 15. Kabitz and Jehn Karskl. who s.iiu uie.v wen- soldiers i-ratlend ; Ij-ciiI l.linll Is InrliiiU.I nt Fert du Pent, had a lawyer obtain ' ,,, "' ! . ,, , , n writ of habeas .erpus. Thov were 1 , 'llpJc,,',l0'' of 'be report which deals arrested last Sunday after their "010101- ' w I''ILVA illl?-" sll2ws ,hc lr?nl llml1 car sliidded onto the Citv Hall plaza. ' "' ."""(.""W 4er S.Ue active de A guartl testified today that he found .'esl!nr'',s w"s exceeded, reaching the two quarts of liquor in the machine. ! !,f,n .",", nAr.J' "' "i"1, .whrn. n'0.r' The defendant's lawyer insisted they tlm," M-l.OHO.OOO was deposited tn the were illegally arraigned, but the Judge "l'1Ju '""T ,"rlq- , , , , disnilssrd the writ and remanded the', Mu";" sn,t'ln,,""i "f 'llp banks differ men until the lines are paid. Kabitz had been fined SI2.50 and ihe eIIipi- ?25. EXPECT FAIR DIRECTORS TO TAKE REAL ACTION Beard te Meet Today and Hear Re ports en Scope and Finances Definite sleps toward the building and finance programs of the Scsqui Centennial are expected te be- token today et a meeting of the Heard of Directors of the fair in the Rellevue Rellevue Stratferd at 3 o'clock. This will be the first beard meeting slnfp the elec tion of Colonel Franklin D'Olier ns president. llecnmmentlatiniiH will he made te the heard bv two special unofficial com cem mlttees. Twenty directors aie expected te at trnd. Ten are abroad en vacations. The lemmiltees which will report to day are these en Plans and Scepe and fireunds nnd Huildings, headed by W. W. Atterbury, and en. Finances, with Jehn II. Masen, ns chairman. WOMAN TO BE EXTRADITED Mrs. Rese Scullion te Be Brought ZlT"'" """' """ rrem Camden en Embezzlng Charge The Itnieugh Council took the mat Mis. Kese Scullion, under nirest in ter In band last night while discussing Cannen, w be breue In le P. hi p-1 thin te answer a liarge of having em bezzled War Kisk Insurance Itiireau 1 hecks, pajable te Themas Knne, of ibis 1 lt . fiecrnnr Ldwaids today signed requisition papers permitting Mrs, Scullion te be bi'enghL te this city. The r.l,(n.l.u ctin is nltlMTPrl tn lmrn unnritrlnil ii lur mvii ni.n were for .."i7.fiflj. mniulilv coiniiensntieii for the life of Themas Jeseph Kane, n of the cetnplninnut. Il is charged that Mrs. Scullion cm be.r.letl pay checks for the mouth;, of September. October. November and De cember, 111-0, and ,lnnuar. nnd June of HUM. DOG RISKS LIFE FOR BOY Darts In Frent of Aute te Attract Rescuer te Creek PluieiiUvllle, Pa., Sept. 15. When Krwln Hces, live wars. old. fell Inte Pickering t'leek and was unable te save himself, his pel tleg ran out In fieut of mi automobile passim; ntnrb.N and clicil v ililh . The iliiM'i'. II. I.. AiiiIitmiI). hi l!. I'si'iii'd. nin - il at once ilim -niifihiin; mi. meii'; and follewnl lln i!ii: t i i lu cicck. icsciillig Ihe lad just In Hint', I'Jrwin Is the son of Mr. and Mr. David Ilecs of Klmberteu, He was visiting the home of an aunt here and wandered away unnoticed. Buettttti BttBitc WtnQzx 3 SECRET FUNOS Audit Discloses "Revolving" Ac counts" Were in Force Until Last May $25,895 SHORTAGE MADE UP BY KEPHART FtNALLY But Fermer Treasurer Toek Four Months After Quitting Office te Square Affairs Twe "revolving funds" were op erated In the Slate Treasury Depart ment since Charles A. Sn.uler became Stale Treasurer, Auditor General Lewis disclosed today In limiting pub lic the report of Alain & Ce., expert accountants, en the conduct of the Tieasury by Snyder. There is nothing In the repot t te In dicate (hat Mr. Snyder knew of the ex istence et these "revolving funds." The cesh shortage of ,'?L,j,8!,'i,38 which apparently existed at the dose of Ihe term of former Treasurer Harmen M. Kephart en April HO. liC'l. was net wiped out until August M, VJ'M, the report shows. Hut two ether "revolving funds," much smaller In amounts ntiil of later dates, were discovered. These funds were referred te by the accountants as the practice of persons in diaige of the treasury receuls of de. positing cettalll checks te the cieilit of i the Commonwealth, but dcla.iing entries m the refolds of their official leceipt until a subsequent date. The second "tevelvlng fund" was created September O. HIL'l. It was made up of .$5."i5 at the start and never reached mere than $000. -It dfsnppeared October 11). t!)'J. The thud "mvelilng fund" was started November 1(1, IHL'I. with snno.eO and during January nnd Fcb- ruary of this year snared as high as pessible wilh this practice te use for private purposes funds belonging te the State, as for example, SufiS withheld en September (i, 1021, nnd $.'17.07 en September 14. 31121. weie net de posited until September 20, 1!21, and October JO, 1121."' Seme irregulnrities such as maiked the. former administration of rhe treas ury were found in Ihe audit of J he books J Ik. lias 'nr ,'" period Mr. Snyder has been "Practice disclosed, snid Ihe Auditor (ienerel. "can be corrected through the admluistiatlve functions of the Treasury Depnrtmeut without re sort le the Legislature." "Fer litis purpose." said Mr. Lewis, "I will lake up with State Treasurer Snyder such matters as are contained in the report with resprct te the nc- feuuMng nnd internal i-heck of th 'I'reasury Department, with a view t icineviiig entirelv or et least minimis: e te leg every possibility of a recurrence of thee pr.iiliccs." """ "" lrf,,"V siaiemciiis. our nie ncceuiitants explain this was due le large s.inis in transit and te consider- j able Increases in deposits because of re icipt uf State read bend moneys. 1 "Ixist" Interest Hcrevcred , A total of R22..IP1.12 Is cemnuted te hove been due the State as "addi tional interest," a considerable part et which w.es collected during the prog ress of tlie audit. As a result of these findings the Heard of Revenue Cem- CnntlnuM nn Iiiitf 27. Column SU COP HIRED TO CATCH SPEEDING SPOONERS Spoenless Speeders Alse Under Ban at Ridley Park A patrolman te halt speeding spoon speon spoen ers is new en guard (It ltldley Park. He has been officially designated as "the-mnn-ou-the-spet." And he will step non-spooning speeders as well as "spcedless" spoencrs who interfere willi traffic "Keep en going" W tn lie the molte and these who don't fellow it will he the guests of Ihe Imreugh in its stone Plans 10 siep rechicN iiiiviug. mere have been several smnsh-ups recently and nuiueieus persons have had narrow escapes. In seveial Instances drhcrs admitted they didn't have both bunds en the steering wheel, Practical members of Council re minded their ffllow-werkers that thei borough had only two policemen, se lt was agreed that a third be added. He was agreed Is new en the job ALL IS WELL AT WHITE HOUSE; PRESIDENT WORKS Continued Improvement In Mrs. Harding's Condition Reported Waslilngten, Sept. 15.- (lly A. P.l President Harding, due te the steady improvement in the condition of Mrs. Harding, was able today toge te bis uflice for the Hist tlme In n ek. The Friday Cabinet session was the President's only cnuapenirnt for the day, Ids seml-wccklv ceiifcrciic with newMiniier correspendoiiu having been calie.1 off te perui!, am le speu tjl(i nltcriioeii iie.n .Mis, Hii'ln: led ''i . I 'juit limi'il l 111 III ii v i'tui' ii i in Mci II,,,,,. His'- ci million was rcpertc i.mIi. ji ! liilKiidier Hiiieial t. I;. Saw e. 1 1 r physician, who In response te inquiries icplled Hint "all's well." irr.AK'Tin nirvia nvav unnrmiRM l'rlecd Ueteu. EiLeren Iroauets.' Aiv', IN SNYDER REGIME, ACCOUNTANTS SAY PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 Will Wed Senater, r ;X MISS CAMILLA SEWALL Whose engngemeni te Seiialer Wal ler E. Edge, former Governer of New .Jersey, has been announced RUMOR OF PACKERS IN GIANT MERGER Latest Repert That Capital of Half Billion Is Involved Chicago. Sept. 15. (My A. P.) A merger of meat-packing companies, In In elvlng iwe and possibly four of the "blg-tive" packers, is being considered, according te r story printed by Ibe qhlcage Herald and Examiner The companies mentioned in this collection were Armour & Ce.. Wilsen & Ce., Merris A. Ce. nnd the Cinlahy Packing Corporation. If all of the four concerns were merged, it was said, the deal would Involve the creation of n new cor poration, a S.'IIG.OUO.OUO unicorn, headed by Armour & Ce. Doubt wns expiesseil. however, as te whether Mor Mer ris & Ce. would join. P. R. R. IS THREATENED WITH STRIKE BY CLERKS Conferences Held in Washington te Avert Walkout Over 150 Grievances ri, nn..n..ir,.! r I .nhnr lipid ii li-i - , ,,.,,. . i .. lied fenferetife m Washington tedaj wilh the Ilrotherheod of Itnilinail Clerks, Freight Hnndleis and Ticket y r Sellers le inert n strike en Hie rcen- 1 While Ihe Klni.smen icserted te n syivanin system. Officials of the t nil - subterfuge te get Hollingsworth te the' re.id here deelureu they were net dis- 'lonely spot eutsldp this city, where he turbed by the situation. I was beaten and branded, the nutheri- "Theie have been ruinets et treubb j ties are eemlnced that they were nc with the organization for simie lime." itualed by Hollingswerlh'.s alleged cruelty said one of Ihe railroad officials, but te Ins aged mother, wne recently was we arc net worrying. Most of the men I feirTid a prisoner amid filthv surround- doing this work aie members of an I organization with which the railroad has a working agreement, entered into by representative elected in- fice aim open elcftlens. We tin net e.pct any sennits trouble." Dispatches from Washington said At ling Secret nrj of Laber Henning and Hugh L. Kirwin, chief of the Bureau of 1 'nni'llln'ien. had been inw'iii s1(id the men told him Ihe.v conference wl'h uiilnii eflicem nil morn- ing listening te nearly 150 grievances, they presented. The (levernineiit officials said they were surprised te learn that the dorks wanted te strike at once. The general chairman of ihe Ilrotherheod announced that the officials of thp pattern division of the oiganlzatleu would held a meet ing hiK evening at Newark, N. J., le decide whether le send out en liuiiiedl- I ate strike call. Acting Secietary Hen ning said during the eeur.-p el" the Washington conference that he hoped te be able te Induce the leaders te tlefer the call te strike. COLLIE KEEPS VIGIL AT JAIL AS MASTER SERVES TIME "Prince" en Hand Each Day at Leck-Up Awaiting Release of Ownr Klansinen. armed with a pair of horse A lellie nnmed "Prince" is keeping J dippers, proceeded te slash great fur vigil outside the jail at Woedhuri. rows through Ills carefully trimmed N. .1.. waiting for Ihe release of its ' ,,ml '.-'' Iinil; 'j"'- "ver. a razor master. William Shute. who is serving J1" ""u'ul,v """f"";p'' and one-half of a Hfieen-dny sentence for disnrdeih hlsfTm,,i,'""'l" Vs '',l,,e'1 'f' . , . Lendint. ' Hollingsworth screamed and fought , Shute was locked up Saturdav. The ' "Is ''apters. he sa.vs. but he was ever- i deg followed him te tue iell and si powered b. many strong hands and whining en tlm steps when tlie inil deer closed, livery day since the animal nrrlvcs about i e clock and waits until sunset. Shute and ether prisoners are allowed In the corridor after 0 e'i lock. He immediately gees te a side window and "chats" with the collie, whidi harks and wags its tall with delight. Last night Hie warden. Charles Tiinnediff, leek "Prince" te Shute't. i ell and left them together for nn hour. The tleg made no pretest- when ihe hour was up but seemed fomented with tlie visit. This morning "Prime" was back en the jail steps. WANTED A BOSS GOOSE Woodlawn Constable Has Thrilling Time and Shouts for Help Woodlawn. Pa., Sept. l.Y -illy A, P.)- -The usuall) tpilei village of Woedlnwn, a suburb of l'itishuigli, is iu the tin ees of a giesp panic Chil dini en their way te lower giatles if Ihe public si lioel have been purs'ire and biltcii. Parents notified Ceninbie Jim Inline-, tliat lhcy,weuld keep ihe.r be.vs ami giiNavar from school until the hissing nienace is removed. Tan ney ordered the geese owners te lei , "cm up. They Insisted tli.it n muld net' be done. ArrestM followed uml seeral puid tinea esterday. Pubilr l,i",l1le'- e liens, trying te sehn the ,1'reblem today, asketl Tanney te huv a boss geese and nut il en bis tinvmll. "If lliere is u he.sn goesp in the who!" I'nited States capable of keeping tlin. luncli of Mil-eaters iu -ubeclien 1 wnnl il." saltl Tanney, "I'm -id. and i ned of p.ir-iilng them one b one. t tti d.i. I went hunting in nn sedan and rounded up twenty. five. pr again. If somebody will furnish the boss geese. I'll piinide Ihe star." AIRSHIP C-2 TO DAYTON Dirigible Is Headed for Wilbur Wright Field In Ohie Akren. O., Sept. 15. ( lt ,. P. i -The dlliglble '.J pft W.ngfoel Lake Aviation station near here at it :."'' o'deik this morning for Da.Wen An- neunceuieiii was inuile liv Majer II A. Straus Iliglil itiiiiiin inli'i- ilim ii. wmiiii i.ii.c i tie Huge hag ever Hi mom before landing nl Wilbur Wright Piclil. Prem !" ten the ij.y will llv te St. Leuis, passing ever Clncintinil and thence down the Ohie Hiver. The air- shlii Is bound for California, WAYNESBORO MAN IS BRANDED 'K.K.K.' s BY MASKED BAND Victim Lured Frem Heme Ruse and Badly Beaten With Clubs by KLANSMEN HOLD RITES BEFORE APPLYING ACID Heeded Captors Assert They Avenged Mistreatment of Aged Mether ( bamliei-sblirg. Pa., Sep 15.- Wil liam llollingswerlii. a laborer, of Wnjnelierii. seu-iiteen miles from here, who wns taken out Wednesday night ami mistreated by mnsked men robed in white like the Ku KIux Klun and the letter "K" branded en each cheek ami his fereiiead, Is at his home tedn ic covering from till" attack. Contrary te first leperts he was nel branded with file, but with n chemical llinl Is net exnei'ted te leave scars. There is no clue te the identity of the fifteen or twenty men .Holllngswerth said attacked him. Auerdlng te Holllngswerth. he was Oikin te a field at Smithbiirg. near the Maryland line, and branded because li Is alleged te have cruelly treated his mother, new lu the poerbouse in Chnmbersbnrg. " His hair was dipped In a grotesque manner and one side of his mustache was fin oft. When he denied he had tiucll treated his mother he was beaten wuli silrks. A rope was tied about : his nefk. Holllngswerth said, and there I wns mil; of hanging him. The whlte j lobed men left him In the field and ihi found his own way home. 'Ihi authorities are seeking le learn tin identll of 'the assailants. i Klaiisnieu Kesert te Ituse i Their iiK-nlitv is buried deep in sce- iei. but Iheie ununins no doubt of rneir nuiiiallen wirn tlie Man In view of the "K brands en their f , ( . h ,, victim's were i.llf garbed in I0113. wlilte llewlng lob heeds nnd mask". ea nnd Ings in the attic of the Hollingsworth home. Wednesday night, ac online te ITnl - ' lingsu.irth, a pertj of men he did net j l.tM-v tlrve up te hi lieme nt 2M Fast. Nert'istreei and ii.lnrinnl him that the t Sbfiiff wished te sfi him in regard te' lining his mother's heaid at the home. Entering the automobile. Helliugr;- I iweu'tl lin' te go nw near Smlthbur te complete ih- ti'ijjsactien with the .Sheiifl". and. following the read toward the Mar.dnud town, be sa.vs. a turn was made etT tlm main highway. At a lonely spot, which he says he is unable te describe because of the ilnikucss and the quickness with which things happened. Tlollingswertli esstrts another auioniecile suddenly appeared and he wn surrounded bv fifteen or lwenl men. all clothed ln long white rebi'N. heeds and masks tjpical of the Ku Kliu order. Without question or command, he sajs, il(. wa Hftrtl out of the automobile and pushed nnd kiiked across a muddy field te nn open spot win re a conclave was held nbeut 111 in. Itrlef Kites Performed First. Holllngswerth sajs. he was forced te sit en a stump 'n ihe center rf tlm r.tM.1, nM.in. ikIiII. ....a .. r .1 '. h,lu,'h0" aimesi senseiess. .s seen ns knocked almost senseiess, he gamed his feet lie was as uuieklv Continual en Tatf Tvrjitr-teen.CeIuinn ve DAUGHERTY CHARGES TO HAVE HEARING Heuse Judiciary Committee Will Take Up Impeachment Action Washington. Sept. 1." - illy A. P.) Impeachment charges against At. tertiej (lenernl Daugherty. as the re suit of his petition for an injunction n the 'ases of striking railway em plnjes. as piesented te tlie Heuse Mon day by Itepresentatlve Keller, of Min iifsntn, vill be considered by the, .Tit -diciary Committee at a meeting to te morrow at which Mr, Keller will be heard. The call for the nipping was issued today bv Chairman Velstead after a hi let conference with Mr. Keller, who tehl tluj Heuse, iu asking for an in in vestignhen. that he was piepaied te go bol'eip ihe inmmlltpp and pre'enl Tle(. ,..., e indicnlien as le l,,,h t ......... .. ..!. -.M ..f I...-. ..1 ihe Atternej Henernl would be repn;. scaled. The hearing will be public Mr. Velstead dot-lined te lemment en reports from Atlantic Cit.v that the American Federation of Laber would seek te bring about impeachment of both the Attorney ("cneml and Judge Wilkerson in i onnei-tleu with injuin: injuin: tien prm ceilings, GIRL GIVES NEW SURNAME C..r,n.A Arvn.cla i,fl. e r. . . v,Hv-ws. r, v ..v...,., v,ay5 one Is Grace Magill, Net Warwick The girl found wandcilng in the northeast section of tin., city .Wednc.s. day afternoon, thought te he a vic tim of amnesia, new seys slip is (Irace Magill. of 50(1 Wpst 17LM street, New Yerk. She hail first saiil she wns (irace Warwick, of 181st street and St. Nicholas avenue, New Yerk While tnlking te Patrolman Remolds at Ibe Northeastern Hospital th'e girl denied the fust story. Dr. Alfied (ierthui. alien. st )n, neurologist, sajs t lut i the dri ,k net siifleriug 1 1 1 1 in direuii innnesi i MI. altbiiiigb dKhtee.i. m.sii. ihc nicn lulil el n m -i ,ii -old i Inlil, vlmli acceiiiits for her present plight. APAHTMKNTS Tl. Mir llVKIIV IM KsK mnl mt nvcrv renulrcmint my be fetint! nnleh v ht rnn-iiltlnc the AMttm.ni i,.L. vp. pats 30. -Atli. v'11"" FublUh.d l& Bjgft Camden Hemes Are Raided in Police Liquor Drive Houses Searched and Many Prisoners Are Arrested in Sudden Descent en Suspected Area Stills and Mash Confiscated Neurit a bundled private home anil ' .......II Ul,nu In il.,. unllflinlll I'll It Ol Ciiiuilen. chiell.N in a di trlcl known lis ".Moeusblne .Meadow." were intniled ledav bv police in n whiilwind mid en ! stills mid slecks of "white mule. , M. .,( .., mill live men I A dozen squiuTs of four anil live men . .. t. u...vn -.1..i. ... .-. - ea.h swept Ihreugh the section with seurch warrants. Men and women ran about the streets in consternation nn the raiding parties dashed into houses niwl iilbnr biitldiii"s Ten niotertrniks were nssembled 10 haul the seized stills, mash nnd boot leg liquor te Citv Ilnll. In one ln stani'e Hip police caught a householder lowering a can of liquor down a ibiin ney. C. S. Agents Net Involved Wilier buckets. waslibellcr. kettics lin pans and ether reci pliifli, lilieu with mah. weie carried fiem rallied iiense.s. IVliie emeiged with llieir am. bugging bottles of liquid which weie labeled and linked iurefiilly away in tlie tun ks Federal prohibition agents had no nail in tin- raids, ninth weie con ducted 011 wartants issued by licfeian' Slackheusf under the Stale piolnblhe'i Prosecutor Wolverton said thai 111 fift. The police had luen gJtherillg diftments would be nskcl against nil evideluc for seveial weeks. 1 (n(. piiseners when the C.iand Jury Among the fust batch of prisoners ,.0,1VpneM September 2tl. InL'rn In fill llf.ll II'.'IS Mlirils .Snfll't. ..ft ...III ,,! I'nnlti e a i- r IT,. , , In n cigar-sten' owner of Leuis and F.vei - en stiffis, ami semPii.(iig 01 a penw- , cal power 111 the tlistiict. Others Willi him were VladMaw Pe- ' luskl. 11".." Leuis street ; Alex Finkew - ' ski. Ulifl Diiimentl strepl ; lll'ani , Szjmeuski. llll". Chesiniit street Thry were sent te jail in bail 0:1 1 h. default of $300 1 Oilier Pris.ners Captured The list nf priseneis iiifludeil : Walter I rbnii, UMll Leuis street Theodere Tilini.iii. lull Leuis street LAST-MINUTE NEWS DRY NAVY CAPTURES TWO MORE SCHOONERS NEW YORK. Sept. 15. The dry navy today captured two alleged rum running schooners with cargoes worth about $150,000 and f?40.000 in geld abeaul near the entrance te IJew Yerk Harber, as well as an unnamed launch, which bank while being towed Inte pert. Anether schooner and swift power "beat escaped. VOTE TO ADMIT HUNGARY TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS GENEVA, Sept. 15. The political cemiiiittee of the League of Nations Assembly voted unanimously today te admit Hun g.iry te membership in the League. PITTSBURGH FIRE LOSS $75,0001 TWO INJURED PITTSBURGH. Sept. 13. Twe tiremen were Injured-today while fighting a blaze which destroyed a tour-story "brick building- ut 000 rifth avenue, In the heart of the wholesale district. The less- is $75,000. JOHNSTON, TILDEN "Twe Bills" Figured te Beat Richards and Patterson in Manheim Semi-Finals FIRST MATCH AT 2:30, Schedule of Matches Today lu Tenuis at Manheim Send-Final Hound j::in P. M. Court Ne. I-W:llnm M Johnsten. California, vs. V.n.-m Kid.ar.K New New Yerk. .. ,, ::m P. M Court Ne - Wilbniu I' Tiblen. "d, PMI.idelphh. ' He-aid I. P.Hteis.in. Austrnlia. Veterans' iugles luiinpienshln :. : se P. M. Court Ne. I-H.iwk Striwinski. Court Ne. ti-P.eanl v- ,!"ie. The four greatest lawn lenn.s players in the world ticln i' "" ''"'"V en the courts of the Hermantown Cmket Club, Manheim. for the right te p'.iy for the American championship. Thpv nre Hill Ttlden. HI Johnsten ..,! Vincent Ui. hnnK w lu. are tanked .hip two. tliree in i he 1 niied States list, and Cern'd I trnlia. who we Put if i son, of Aus- iln- win Id title ai J Wimbledon , , ,,, , .. . , The teuruaiiieiu is nun ,, ,,. ,...- ..mi- i finals nnd the w mini's teda will meet tomorrow te decide the .upiPina.-.v of this country and eve-.-v ether ..eutHry for the victor will huw the right e dnim the higher hemus Htiaiuable iu lhThe "fir"! niat.h w.l1 ,, at :.10 and will preM'i.i .l.hiisi..i. iwi.p na- ttnnnl I lllllllllillll . mill KldlUnls. W lit) lu. tnlnlU belli three Amcii-.ill deubl ltl llflll I 11 IT .UH-ii- .il, 'li'llUM'S. tltl.. Wp P ll lllllll Is I III III V I 1 IIP. llll -v ,, i ,1,,., ,, time ,. an unset te be spoied in Hns tiMiina in n .win IL I ..,.. ..." ...- . Iip tin- victory of the New V-i'kiT ever the wizard of tin- We-i Tiblen l'aveiilf In the oilier seml-linai w n . h liegins The first meeting betiveeu P-ittersen find Tihlen leek plan- in tin i hallengf leund at Wimbledon, when ihc lior lier lior u.iiilewii si. ir wmi Ins nisi vi iirli-, chauiiiieiisni. Tluii w.i hi I'.l'jn "Hig Hill" wen in fniii sets, lesiuj. tlc, nri triune TENNIS FAVORITES 81 'I ,n, I IIUI-O .. in "" I en 11, I . ., ....,,, and here will be nnothe. class,, These ' '' ,' 'J' '' ",w:"""-, "" x'"1"" two at iletes. pn.vsn-ai giaius ami ciever , , .i... ,-. ",,,' ',"" ''""" " ciuin-i court geneials, have met twice before ,' ," "g " '1nl '',,''1 "',M- Hi" and en each occasion the Philedelphian ','. t: ''.. ",,'",,,,11 T' ."""' vt" ,n""""1 ins triunipneii. .iiwuin i mini v ictery f..,i. , " , ., " "''- mm . i..i. i.i fiiugiit ami nissft he rn i n. .I,,.. IS llllll, I nun. .....I ... The next session was in the Davis I "'"town, was In a highly ni'ivem state - !:nr,d explained that lm dhj n()t knew Ceutlnued en rase lw.nii uur, eIiuhq four why he had taken the car. GWf.'.'t ' t 'yUSV""llgg,.Prr'.'nyYt" "' "'" Victer Tli.ni-r IOI'.n l.iuli" sheet : Mm lull Diamond street lOM JWinill'K Altir.Min I. HncrJiiski. I IV-' .Mount el - lien stieel 1 'eer I Sepblc .u ''''" '.""l ukewki, llll I.e'i1' ',,'', ber. ll.M Ml. cruuli siipci , ; i ...ii. ..i I,, il ti ...... ,.( ,., i,t sc i.lflllll I.IIIIKIII. , l',' t.... i.'r,ii1.i Hill.'! Tlmrmaii stieel nlieii rri'Ulkl. inn., jiiimiian -! M 'r u . rwli ,.ir, Diamond " . , , ,. 1(,;.s .0is street : Hi!pw,,.i. si; Ml. Vernen .- u,IIk)u ieiskl. 11".:'. L'-uls street ; avenue s reel ; Minnilf. I'lllksvik. tH5 I-Vrrv Jeseph Kukowski. KU". l-iilll' Leuis ' Louts ! I'eter ivilihnwsKi. 1 1 Sttffl street elin flilrnc.) . I '" Liidwlg Kfinlerzif.. I'll:: Leuis street ' Jehn Kwnitkaeskl, Mfi vtiMt.i- .lu.pnli .Meksa. 1127 Lou. Leu. Lou. Seuth 'IV,,ll, .Iti.i.l- Sli.llllM Keckelk.i. 1 121 Seuth Ninth stud; J'llni MsIeskii -ski. Il7:: Dlanieiitl stn.fl ; Paul Ol.;.. I()(!:: Diamond sheet: Jehn Mleka. I0.-.I Diainend street. 'J niiy Siijigisi.e. 1H5I Diiimeud street. Seiugiske attempted te smash 11 ben beltle ever Ihe nflieerV head when u uu iirrcsied. One hundred anil I'm" ., -....., -- -.- -- , of malt weie found, r. is s.tni. n. ills home ,.i01l . these ,.sses and m eth. . will fo-eppiale with the poll" In ewiy wnv." the Prospciiter iledaii'd 'yiP police have been working for e?ks te get evidence, following 11 de. mand made by Presei uter Wolverien en nil Camden County authuritles in ,.t nn pnd e the lM)ntleL'L'iug lii. i 1 lias mode the county one of the wettet 1 in New Jersey. Fer months complaints have bi-en re ceived by the polite and Dlsttipt At. C'nnllniinl en I'ncrTnentr sctpn.riilf mn 'Ihrrf PURSUER PURSUED E Policeman Races After Man Chasing Car Stelen by Gassed Veteran AUTOMOBILE IS RECOVERED ipieesed A en..i' ui veipr.in iii-i i s 'nn tin' I'liiiaiiPtpiiia itespiiat. was arresieii for tl theft nf an automo bile offer an eviling diasp en Bread siieei tniiav. in whii-h u parrnlmau first pursued ilie spr ii i man's pur suer fur inl.itieu et the traflic iuIp. 'i'he st,ii.,i i it- j. iiwiipiI by S-imuel Mi Dew oil. ,'ijil,"i l n Line avenue. Hal.i. and s vnlucl tn S.'sniMi I as) night .Me MiDewCI 'e-i n standliic for a lev minute- st rift-sp.end and W.iinui stt.-e's When lip umie for his car iims sn", Mud he i periisl the theft tn the pe! . He n'se in formed his bieiher- n-iavv Jehn 15. Meirls. of ."ii H 10 CedHi ivph.ip Mr. Mmris .viis driving nevvn Itulgp avenue at 11 n'dei k tins meimng nnd snipped hi P.rend street m tot the cres.. , isp trartic go In- s ue snt waning, his engine rcunlng I saw a iraibinc he rpcegnizetl as Mr. Mr Demp i's stelpn car go up Hmatl street. Mr. Merris forget all ntm it the traf ficinlfs, thifvv tn his , lut h nnd made fi lefl In iiM turn le get m ti . neilh- ueuiiii tiiilhe stream, while 'ha flic Pa- I ii-.ihiaii Wilsen, siatuiiifii ., the sIippi inui.se, Hen. vflled ai li i in and hl-vv h-s i w IiisiIp T'.e fVi-'tPil uinltirisi kepi y gU cm' S-'ing "Iln- iintielman stepped aiinther I car, l.i ppp.1 en th,. tunning heaid. ami I sci out te caiili up with the iar which i Ii, d i i-uie a 1, ft -hand tin n "What de jeii meatiV ' dpniainled ' '" 1'e'n ii iisnn, vviipn tin- cat had i Diiin-iindccip I .atne iibipusf ,,f be n siifiiniig ir. .Merris tbi Piiimlimtn. 'Siep,-- i,idcifd Vail l Vl'lfil Iln, ; l ,. M..,., .,',., ..v,iiis, ihi c gees iiiv iireilipi-.iti.invv s i T,,"". "" "i'i'V"' " ::", :'-" i.nieiiian llsmi mmiiiil f..,ii llll. Mill, I., I ,.. .1... ..I , , . i.i i .I I """' iiimnel in I l.ln.l iln- man I., was j,1H, ai ,., .....a, ,.,,- .ithiiig me iniiiic i" p. vi i i " "" ""' ""'' .....i in,- inn rmm an mew i whistle for right of wav . UP llread street aflei llm Twdfili si reei maiiiiKPi llll'." I III- lIlHfi- ti P or i s, tl , nili se I hut hi- lind te nn Pah-eliiiiiii Wi nil imm .It, , i. I i , r- "i' i ..,, in ,! I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J Oillllil II Ih,. sp lliiidiiue ami iuip.1,.,1 th ill mi. The liri Miner. KiiL-enc SiimIei- ,.i- vi. IN BROAD ST CHAS ii; ns tin car shei fll'lt lltF ,,,11 ,,,, til mm. WIGHT um. EXTRA PRICE TWO CENTS 900 Armenians Set Adrift In Lighters and Shet Down Frem Shere 1 BRITISH OFFICIALS SLAIN; PART OF CITY IN ASHES Ottomans Carry Off Girls at American College as Out rages Continue CORPSES LITTER QUAYS 14 Americans Missing English Squadron Threatens te Bom bard Nationalists Londen. Sept 15. - DeAlaie, by . eriflagrniluu which is ptlll sweeping th ' t-rrified by a inessfl(.rf 0f Chrln- Hans and ether eiilmges bv the 'I urkc, the A-ia Mlnei seaport of Smyrna l Iml.n a i-n of horror. News of i-rue'ties. panic, hardships and sufferings i tiiingled with dis patches of military mnvemeiitN In th Near Fast fiaughl with the menace nf grave Internal ienal cen-ei'ience and win fa i.e.. Frem the vaiieus dispati-lips. .iimc of which havp net been hilly veiilied. come TUHKSKILL2Q00 IN MASSACRE AS SUA BURNS the following statement: )ne liieusand in two thousand ClirlsiiaiH inassai red Jr tin- Turks befere the fire stnrtid. Nine hundred Atiueniaiis fi.t.ed by Turks te embark en a lighter and tlien .slmt down from -dune. j Hundreds of bodies lie en streets. ' hil pupils el Amerlinii (ifrls . (Viiege inrried u(T into captivity. I L'uroean. Ureek and Armenian sections ,ii ashe". Flames sptead te 'I urkisli area. , Countless thousand left iiemcleiis. i Hrltlsli etTn-ials murdered i Fourteen naturalized American missing. IJritish squadron threatens te bom bem , batd Turks if ma-.saires are contin ued. Less from flames already rear-hen .S75.O0().(i0i. I Turki.sli nationalist armr menace-) , CeustnnliiinplP. Joint allied warning net le attempt te cress Straits proba preba ! ablp. Near Kast peace conferene i plnniifil Hritish and Juge-Slav tioeps mar light Turks if Constantinople is at-' linl,-eii. .Massacre of Christians The chaigp that from 1000 te 2000 Christians weie nias-sacretl bv the TMrliS bifeip the fire started in the Armenian sei hen of Smyrna is made in seral nftii ial and ether (Leek messagpf, from Aliens tpteivpil here tetlav. The Greek bdief ii i ,at tin. flip was set by the Turk. following tiip evacuation bv the liieik army, te conceal the traces of i or i r alleged misdeed". In the same dispatch which record the kidnapping of all the girl from the American 'lrl' CeIIpsp by tbe Turks. i is stated thai the 'lurks have begun new leprisals against the Ar nn ni.ins at Smyrna. An Amerimn destroyer vvhieh has ar I'veil nt PiraeiM. dreecp teperts that t Ii.- Turks PiitHieiJ the Huiish consulate at Sin run and nuirdereil an official who was iisspinhlin the an hives, says a Ketiter dispati-h from Alliens tedar. Pesimasipi- Wilkinson is nUe said te I. live been nmrdeifd as wdl as ethtr j:ngliSinieii. Sir IIuiiv Lamb, the (elisiil geilfi.ll. is believed te JiaTe fi aped en a warship. Less le nsiderabl inerif.in Firms i iiiisiderahlf slinie nf I he prepertT less fiem i lie t.re, tin. total et w tilth is .estimated m ("reek quarteis m HmhD. IlliHIIMMI Iran s ihueiH ST.'.iKID.OOO nt iuisent fvihange rate for the French ! fi.-iM, i it-ii ii(iiiii American urms. I'n'.'.i'i' ft nin (IrieU serni -elBelal . seuiihs t it. m Alliens dated Thurwlay I ri ads "Abselutel tru-ivveiihy pe- sons bp- lenglng te l hi- foreign inleiilcs at Smyrna, nnd notably Ampt leans arrly- ilng heie en the tlestieye-r Slmjiseni Iwhidi also brought Cnitd States Cen- ' snl (ii-iipral Horten. relate terrifylnir . di tails resaidlng the tnAssacre of Sinvriia following tin- bis fire which r- t dm oil tin- Armenian. Creek and Kur I pan sections of the town te a.sheH. I Ai'urdiiig te the geneia) conrle- iiiiui. ihe lire wa' vi.irfpd bv the Turku 1 tn iflaie tin- traces of their massacrfu land ether crimes. Mls Mills, matron of nn- Ameii. -a ns CirU' College, de- ( unilnuril ru l-Mtr 1 wrnlj sftrti. Column Oap DENY Y.M.C.A. WAS BURNED New Yerk Headquarters Recel4 Cablegram Frem Smyrna I New YiiiU, Sept. 15. Sent. 15. -(Mr A. 'M i A i-iiblicinni letrivpil at Y. Af. '. A i pailipuntpis fiem K, .In cob, general ' . . .., .. ..r ,i... ,..,.,...i..,i.... .. w .!.. .1... .r s. . ,i.in,i .iiiitn llllll II1P ,l 1J JL ,,s,.nalieu m that niv was net Inirnrd, '" had be.-n leperted The . ablegran! i,i,i n,,i u, f,i',. .., t.. i..i. .' ' ...--. ." .... uOsUI' .mil , k. .Ifniilngs, liniw,(1 , Alll.lk a secietary, had i )r Wi until Pest of Princeton. ' N .1 who i piurncd te Alliens Thura- niiv f i mil Smvrii.i, wlieip lie wpnt. te In- vcsiignip it millions iipiere Ilie mail- sin res l here In tlie I urkH. went tn Sm.vrna with a niedii al nut i last Men- lav, the Near Last Itclief announcer. He was in eempanicil bv Miss Sarah I Coining, of Neva Suitia. and Mi si Agnes 1. I'.von. of Detroit, a nurse. Prohibition Boosts Grape Prlcea Santa Itnsa. Calif.. Sept. If;, A.II- cnnlp g'lipes sold here tednv for ISlSfJ li ten lii ve Yolk tdilllilPt, Till . hvi I urn's ihe iiMia-i price brc piohibiiieii (Wirn jna think nf wrlllM ihink of WIIITINn Whitlnu fpr Company, Aivt s t- m& K w M 1 IH Hi IS 1 M A I K . I &JSLtifrSrK'tii.riifi zxi? Jrjf.j.w-A.i.fftf,..r '.si r. lV At l'l -,-...) l" V.1 j',1 -1 .4 tl"- fV , , rp ,i . .-,, if,,'r,tjr,s.ti i . i. l;'"'v
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