I'-t ' BRITISH PREPARE TO BATTLE TURKS Juge-Slav Army Alse Ready te Combat Drive Acress Straits FRANCE BACKS UP ENGLAND liy Asieclnted t'rts TinmlDii. Sept'. !" "no 'f tin- iin nipili.ii" i'-ulls of tills nftPi-noen's Ttrillli nM'ff fonferonct'. Ii m Iip-llru-il. is llmt Miiftnplui Kdiinl l'nhn will lie Infnritifil that. 1m will lip met net mil? lij Hrjtlh troops mill l'tltUh pliipM hut by n .litee-Sliiv niiny If lie ntinmiit te occupy I'niiMtiiitliiiinle nnd en." tin- StrnllH of tin' I'lirtlinii'lli's. ,Ml.'tiii"i I'liclt's licllrve tlint the Xiilimmlist tinny Is lnt'Kc rnmiRli te tulic tlic TnrfcMi cnpltal If Kciiinl se rteflrc: iiNu tlint lie Iiiih Miflleldir Kims te drive tlic Ht out of tin- Hoxperus. It n iDiiHldercil miHUcl.v, Jiewcvcr. that If wen'd tiiUc mh'Ii depernte mciiiii'" utilcN lie wns pcfNtiiidi'd Hint In iin ntlicr I'lnnner ciinlil lie eblnlii (Iip i,iiliii1 or 'riiriic". The S-ili". Ilti' iliiiiiili.itlliK clciiieiil ill the .luse-Slnv cnvei'iimi'iil. nrc dctcr ml'i"il ,i .t tu linvi. tlic Turks ns nclgli hi.r.. in Tlini'C. or te permit Hie liitl sars I" -efiiri. :i lonllield mi the Mi'ill tPiiaii'iiii .sea. The lien-.i'ti of the npprnaeliiii!: eon een frieni'c en I lie N'e.'H' 1'Jnsl is dully liir.ailenliiu. with IlltllliatieilM (hut Rinnniiin nnd .limn-Sluviti will support i;i(T' nnd (treat Itrtaiti In the effort te Keep the Turks from I'Pjjiiliiini; Tl'i.'iee. .Iiiee-Slnvla. however, limy ileum. id . the lirice of her help vlhe lnuiT 'iiveleil poll of Sfllenli'.l. The Itti'iHh Cnhiuet i ehlued te ex (iiuinc i! l!iintieu from it fur liircer in nit of iie,v 1 1 in it the ether allies he r;uive nf the TO.IiOD.Omi Mnsvelmeii p(!iiil;iiln uf Imlin. iu addition te (iienl Trunin's i'lni Intcrcts in Aleso Alese i.iiatn,n. Kuxpt nnd ether .Miisselman teriitnrie. The latest news from Iti liin 'uiw the TurhNIi victory stimu Intiii: i he Mehamniedniis, the fcellnj; of In-' tlierhned raichintc from Constnn Censtnn Constnn tineile te Hukii. T;"-likent and Knbul. ihhI en into India. There is likewise a reported growth of the .Melmnnneihiii lelivli'ii. SpireadiiiK from Kjjypt ou t Ii In Afre a nnd en te the furnier (lerinan pelnni if Knt Afririi. Whe'lier Kemnl or the TiirkNli Nn fli nnli i". will ul'i'Mipl te expand and rrircnt" Hi" nld Turkish empire nliuii: relis'en liiir" is one of Hie n'-peetN of tlie iiiieiiiui the ISrllNh n'e r.ui'-iiler-In; IVn. S.pi l."..-ii: A. IM The IV1' !i (ieveniment in n reply te the Rrltiii tnte en the Near Kast nti-nntiiir-i thai I'rnuee has ileclded te join the oilier allies in reitiipxlfiij; Hie Tiirk tsli Nitiieilillit (ievprninellt In respect the iirutrnliM 7fiue of the Straits of the rtnril'iiiel'i's lived h.v Hi" Trent. v of Shi h'Mrn'iiiiiis te ihl effi'i'i linve hr.'ll "lll te lietternl I'elle. Hie I'renell lii i nt'ittiis-liUHT In Consiniiiiiieple. T. I'n Hell ilicKlen. tin. note adds, doe nut liiej'iilire the future condl cendl 1 1 n - ii. Heine. A formal demand for n iV 'tint Kiti lij tin- Nallen.illsl (iovern (ievern mem of iu intcutlun te eli-erre Hh'h neili.il t v i ' t prehsilily he made liy the Hilled liich i-eniniissliMiprs in Coiistnn Ceiistnn tlnnple toiuerrow. In ncreelna te siippnrl this move. Frnine makes It clear tlint it is only n tenuiiirfirv measme nnd (hat Hie ques tion of tin. eventual dlspesnl of this ternteM tun. I he "..'tiled by the Nesif ftiM pen enference. Ne meiiileti - made . i Tlirnee or of the . ily of ('olislntltilleple it-elf. but ill" TuiMi-h ai-if pl.-inee ul I hi r.ene of lie'lir.ilii. vnuld hnve i!.e etl"ct pro pre tprtins I'onstantit.eplp nNe. Dm le:uilir ceiiversjitiniic. esmlill.-h tin' 'rem h view th.lt the fill tire ov ev eri'iKiily of Tht.ice liy the SuMlme l'ertc IIMHI he dlsfusscil at u peace coll cell ferenee at wlilch the crushing victory of Turkey will entitle her te the most llhcrnl treatment iu the linn! deci.-ien. These ucwfi are declared le be shared by Italy. The Jirilish are cuntinuins: te oppose nn iuinipdiate conference. Turks Ma,AWcre 2000 at Smyrna fnii.lnui-il frmii I'.iti- Our elfiie -he muv an eflii er or iion-iein- tniniiiiiieil eflieer. of the Turkish recu- I Inr ni m; . enter n house cnrryiiiK sev eral 1. 1 ns of retrel Soen after he eiime e t the lieiise hmsr into flnnies. "I'iie npiienii'il inmiedinlely in oilier actions of ihe town, even'neur the Turkish tpintiei' of I'.nsina Kliane. This as the first day after the Turkish oc cupation. "A southeasterly wind drove the flames west, the Turkish iiiailcrs thus cnp!iiK untouched. liclicve Aluny tilrls Carried t)IT "r.ivide. the pupils nlieiit I .'100 refit H'es lniit been taken into the college, wlueh wns near the plme where the "re Mnrteil. The fate of many of the vnl pupils is unknown and it is nl nl ejei they Imve been carried off hv the lurks. "When the Simpsen left the Humes hm rem heii Hie iiunys and were mpiiuc IHE the ferecm consulates. ''IV inr le the lire there were tans miles, win, h i-entiniieil thieush the tnjilit hi the midst of the flames. It is Impeskilili. te estlmnte the nuiuber of slued Di'. I'rmi. nil Ainericiin. who. with inenibei's of the American ISelief Auininistiiiiien. made nu investigation, upriVM'il th,j oiiinleii that I lie number et viilim up te the time of the lire amounted i,, limit. KM her estimates from Alliens run as high as 'jone.i A 'rge nunilier of Clu'lstiau.s sue believed I" lide perished in 1(, tlmnes. "The foreign Inulc suffered enormous les-ps, ispeiinll.v hrniii'lK'.s or aseiicies "' 'he lu American lohacre houses, "iieli us the (iary Tobiicce (Vimpaiiy '"'I He St.,udiiiil Ceiiimercinl Trailing "uit-jinv e! Vew- x'erl., uearlv all of Mmse stocks were destreved. 'Thti to tal I'lliteruil losses me s0 at 1.000, 000.000 francs;. inerlnui Y. ,M. ('. A. Kiiined ' 'iieat (uuntities of piewsiuns were 5'ni'e.viil. (renting a feed shortage. Nvern 1'ieiuh nml Urilish establish meutN. i,e Fieuih College of St. .io .ie "'I'li .Hi. I ether 1'ieii'li schools, utlil the Ann in . . ,. c, A. were desfiejed. Hie eiiilyniK (iieek and Arinetiian vil 15',s nml thr .suhurli!) of Hnrja and "Urnnlmt, where Kuiepeatis icslde, 're Imrned." , An lixchutige TeleKi'iiI'li difpalch 'I'eniAthpns sn : 'The Turkltdi popiiliitien iu Smyrna 'entlnucs te be master of the sltuiitlen. A liuinhei' of Turkish ellicitlls licensed having aided the (irecks, were eve '"ted in front of the lievcrniiient build IngR. "Hefugee.s arriving in Athens from ""iiyrnn recount terrible stories regniil ig Ihe state of Hie .j owing te the 'Heiii., 0f ,1,,, 'finks. Iiniiicdintely "" their tiiriYiil the Keinalisi troops s'lve lliemselves ever le uisissacre nml rnbnrn of t,P I'hristlans nml the nunys were lltti',Tl wI,, corpses. A (iieek J'ii-iinllst wiih shot down and dragged "rough the streets tied te the back of ".nutomehllc. M An, Aiyerlcnn pesacngci' who reached Y:r" from Hiyrnn n.VH he. bow 000 Armenians fetwl by th. Turk te 1 , - fcrf l ;' embark en a lighter. The Armenians were then shot down from the shore, the bodies being left floating in the water. According le ether passengers, prominent members of the llritlsh col ony in Hmyrnn jivere similarly mur dered." It is believed bert4 fourteen natural ized Americans reported missing In Smyrna are members of the Interna tional College, which comprises the bulk of the American population In Smyrna. They were tit the Paradise College eon. pound, three tulles from Smyrna, ac cording le a lelegram. Several teach ers of tills college nlrendy have fled. All Amerlcnn-hern are accounted for. Ten of them lire In the suburbs with American and Turkish gunrds, The declaration that the admiral commanding the Mrltlsh squadron at Smyrna has warned Hie Turkish au thorities in the city Hint If massacres pentiniip the Turkish quarters will be bombarded, comes from AHipiis through the Kxchnnge Telegraph. Hrc Sllll Spreads A dispatch from Sinrrnn tednv de scribing the sltuiitlen there snys : "The tire which stnrted In the Ar menian quarter of Smyrna yesterduy afternoon bad spread today te the Turkish sections of the city aml'l" making rapid headway. "The entire Kurepenii section is in ashes anil countless thousands are home less. There were' hundreds of casual ties among persons who were caught In the sections where the llnine.s spread wllh greatest rapidity. "The American consulate general was situated in the burned area. ( ensitl flenernl (ieerge Ilivrtnn ind his. stuff left ns the Humes swept inward the building, tr.klng with them the official cedes and funds, together with the most Important records nnd documents. "An American destroyer sniled fei Salenikl with ftOO refugees and another leter cleared for Piraeus with JO0 per sons. Including some of the ceiimjIii:' staff, members of American benevolent organizations nnd business men. "The Turkish troops nre making strenuous efforts te prevent wholesale looting by bands of irregulars, "(teiicrnl .Vnpreddlu Pasha, commander-in-chief f the Kemnllst forces heie. yesterday urged officials of the Amricnn Committee en llellef 1m Hip Near Kns te arrang.' for the evacuation of as many of the Creeks as possible, sis lie feared the'.' return le the interior would mean ceilain death In reprisal for the alleged malicious destruction of Ana Ana telluu villages by the (Jreek trenrw. "The Turkish commanders fear out- I nrenKs among their own troops, who nie without feed. Several regiments posted en the outskirts of the city have sub slsteil en uncooked hurley for the Inst five days. The Turkish irregulars who sue in control of tin- city ere firing upon mill terrorizing the population. Malta. Sept. I."..- I My A. P. i -linn-dreds of bodies of the victims of the Turkish mnssucre Iu Sinjrna were j -ing iu the streets of the i lty when the ISritlsh hospital ship .Maine left there with mere than '100 refugees cm beard, it is staled by Ucuter's Smyrna rorrc rerrc rorrc spendent. who arrived here mi the Maine today. ' "When 1 left Smyrna." he said, "the Turks were still pillaging and massa cring mid hundreds of bodies were Ij -lug iu Ihe streets of the town nuil the eutljlng villages. Twe large villages five miles from Smyrna were en lire. The ltrltish had withdrawn all their pal nils and guards, nnd several ISrit lsh houses had been requisitioned for Turkish officers." "The Christians." he added, "hnve been placed In n terrible position owing te the highly reprehensible net Ien of the retreating (Sreel; army In burning town, and villages. Thousands of Creek' refugees, when 1 left, were lying in ' lighters In the pert and en the break- i water iu n pitiable condition without ' feed or water, although the ISritlsh had given them what assistance was pos sible. The raisin anil fig crops hsivsj hi en mostly lest. Many ISritlsh firms sire hard hit ami ISritlsh prestige Is' low." Athens. Sept. I.'i.-iISy A. P.)-Au American des.ii ever arched jcstenlny at Piraeus from Smyrna with the Amer ica!' ce'isui nnd several ether Amer ican citizens and numerous American ' rel'iicees. ARMY THREATENS CAPITAL OF TURKEY r.j 1 s .u. K.c-,f cui ('eiistaiitinnplc. Sepi. 1.1. The T irk sh .Vnlieniilist sunn is new within thirty-five mil f iVuisliintlii.ipl.'. The population is iu a slate of nervous tension, nnd the entire city Is rife with iiirners about Mustapha Kemal l'.isha's designs upon the capita'.. One story Is, that, the Nationalist commander has sent an ultimatum le the Allied Powers demanding the evac uation of their forces from the city se as le permit ihe entrance of Ihe Turk ish Nationalist army. Anether is thai Nationalist troops have crossed ever te tln. (inlliiDll iienlusiilii from rhnuak. i phmnlng te inarch Inte Thrace with the eiiject ei inning .Miriunepic. i Koihiste and ether ports en ihe Sea of .Marmora nre choked with icfugees, who ;irt. arriving by the t"ns of thou sands in an appalling slate of misery. Hundreds nre dylii' before they can be landed. The Near Kast relief has dispatched a shipload of feedstuffs and medicines for, llodeslo, iu i hnrge of Col onel Stephen''!. I.ewe, of SI. I.euls. Ten thousand Armenian lefugee.s have arrived iu the ISospherous en live vcfsels. and will be given shelter in the Armenian cliuiche of the city. Londen. Sept. 1.1. -Mustafa Kemal ' P.'ifdia has resolved te march his army en Constantinople unless the Powers hand ever the city te the Turks, in in cerdint; te a Matcmcnt made te the Daily Mail correspondent al Smyrna. "Our demands, remain Ihe same after our recent Uetery as they were befete." he mm lil . "The frontiers we claim ex clude Syria end .Mesopotamia, bill em brace all Hie ftieas priiicijinllv nepit- I laled by l lie Tutkleh lace. We u'!: for Asia Miner si ml Thvi. a, fur a the Hiver Miiril.a. and Coiistanlineple. "We are pictured le gi every se cilf'ty for free pas.sii(;e of the Dardii nelles. which we will underiake net le feitify. Hul II Is etilv rishl that the Powers agree te our creatlnir such de. feiiklve wur'is en the shores of the Sea of Marmora as will protect ConMunll CenMunll ConMunll neple from a surprise attack." The correspondent .Hiicgpstcd Hiat 111" ewers iniKlit refuse te de liter ever , Constantinople, te which Kenuil ic- snendei : "We miisl hae etyr iiipilal. anil iu thai 1'iise 1 should he itl.ik'ni! w. iini....li my army en Constantinople, which would be an affair of only a few ilas ' l inui n prcier le euialii pessesulnn bv negotiation, but. naturally, cannot wul't indeliiiltely." ICeinnl said he was 'ready te par licipalc in a peacp conference iinv where, but unless it was held en Turk ish territory he would he unable le attend personally, Mlidatlla, Spl. le. l Hy A. P. I- The (irei'li cruisers lilnritles Avernfl' nnd Kill. is. the hitter formerly the I'. S. S. Mississippi, are at Pandemia cevcriiu: ihe rcticat of the leiuuai't of the Cick ineiv. for whose sal'et.v aravc ceiiivi'li Is fell. The Talks are' at the heels of III" lleelliB ( i li't'l.f. anil 1 s he Ileved the latter arc deemed unless the (Jrcek (ieverniucnt can provide vcs.sels for I heir escape, Twe ceinpunlcs of French infantry were sent te tins ciiy rreni ueiistau llnople for t)ie temporary protection of the theusRiidn of Christian!, refugees . . .,"' EVENING PUBLIC here, many of whom, pnnlr-fdrickcn, pre throwing themselves into the a. When the Turks invaded the town they notified I he French commander tlint the presence of Ills Iroeps would net lie tolerated, but lie steed his ground. (JheiiileW. enst of lhl place. Is vlr tunll.v deserted. The (ircek destroyer l'anllier put up n heroic fight te keep bnck the Invading Kemnllsts there, but the Intter brought Inte action long range gnus which seen forced the wnr ship te retire. ' SMYRNA REFUGEES iV niTfJT nQTP)"'NS ll Ultl!j UlOl IXLjJO ... . . . . ,,,, ,i ! I t.less America sends orempt in d ample nld te the starving refugees in Smyrna, driven there by fear of the I victorious Turk, the present population of 700,000 will be reduced in a month , te I'.'O.OOO, neeenllng te C. K. Sllle- way. regional director here of the Near 'The organization Is nppeullng J Philadelphia and elsewhere throughout llm ,.r,ilnli'. f..,. ..nl. nn,t BlllinlleS. Asil S. Wing is treasurer of Hie Philadel- pliia brunch of Hie organization, anil Is receiving cheeks te help In the relief of Hie refugees and famine victims. A statement was received at the Philndelphlii ellice today from tlic .New Yerk headquarters saying Hiat a com- pietc medical unit, with first aid and emergency supplies, had been sent te Sinyrun from Constantinople. In the , personnel of the unit lire Dr. Hired , Pest, of Princeton. V .!., and the - - : . . --- - - , i Misses Saint nrninp. of Neva Scotia. ! ami iVKiics vmi. ... .".... ,..i.i..e. Majer Cjntlln iiajts. licit re..s com- . mlsslenpr for the Sinyrun district, lias 'cabled tlint the rends te Smyrna are j choked with women and children, refit ' gpps fipplng from the Turkish Iroeps. III. C. .tnnulth. of Darien, Conn., man I aging director of Hie Near I'asterii lie ' lief in Anatolia, lias reached Smyrna. I A cable from him thus describes con ditions there "The city It.self K ter ribly crowded with refugees. They nre ' all expespd te famine, nnd lack of shel ter is causing intense suffering. "Typhus has broken out and the bos bes 'pituls' are crowded. Already a large number of deaths have occurred, trace able te .starvation. The situation Is 1 mnde worse by Ihe walling and pleading of terrified women and babies who are tearful of the victorious Turk I here Is an appalling need of doctors, nurses, medical supplies and foedstulls." Charles V. Tayler, of 1PJ Xerth I'rend street, recently returned from a visit te Smyrna, described conditions I here, lie Mild : "Sanitary conditions urc very bad even in normal cirr'nnistiim es. Vermin and Hies arc thick. It is hard te pictuic what the conditions are new. "American sailors, murines and visi tors are warned net te eat or drink at the common restaurants. Seme of Ihe leading hotels are all right, however. In Smyrna there Is an American college for girls and an orphanage conducted by tlic Near Kast Hellef. Outside the city i there is an American college for boys." Hemes in Camden Raided for Rum Cunllnut.l Inen I'liite One lerney that Seuth Camden had gene Inte the distilling business by the wholesale. ' Ceed nihility "while mule" could lie bought, for a low price at scores of small stores and private dwellings, te say nothing of saloons. These latter offered "hooch" at twenty -live cents, thlrtt- , five cents and fifty cents a drink, ac cording te the "age" of the brew. Wolverlen Demanded Action Prosecutor Wolverlen some week- j age said conditions had re.ichcd si ili- i graceful stage, and made known thai he had served notice en the Camden police and en the peliu- nnd ether etli- cuils of the wirieus boroughs in ine, nullity that they wettid be held rcspen- ' slide if lliej did net get evidence against the law-breakers for submission te the ' (Srand Jury. The raids today ate lie- i Moved te be the result of tlic I'resi - I eiiler's demand. . Captain Lewis Stehr anil district ik- i teethes headed the raiding parlies. A I dozen .squads of four or five men eai it ! left police hcsidiptaitcrs in palieK .mi private cars. RAID. HOME-BREW COLLEGE Headmaster and Pupils Flee, Leav ing Barrels of Mash ' ISsieiine. N. .1.. Si pi 1.1. -Th mily college of home brewing in ihis section of the country, according te piohlbltlen enlercement ngenls, was wiped out lat night. Prohibition Chief Appleby nnd seven'cen agents raided the place, hut ' ihe headmaster and bis pupils had dc- I parted, leaving several hands of mush and a large assortment of educational I mntprinl. Mr. Appleby said thsit ihe establish- , meni was uiiiipie uiiieuj; oeohukkiiik and allied industries In that the owner did lint interest himself In selling Ihe 'product, but specialized iu teaching cll ixens hew te make tl.eir own. PASTOR CALLED SOUTH Reck Hill, S. C. Church Wants W. R. Alexander, of This City The I'll. si ISaptisl Church of IJnck ' Hill. S. C. has called the Itev. Waller It Alexander, pastor of the Mantua Haplisl Church, of Philadelphia. Mr. lenmlcr filled the pulpit f the South ern church some weeks age ami made a profound Iniprchsleu, The Heck Hill Church Is considered one of Hie most Important iu Seuth Carolina. The recently completed edi fice ami Sunday Scheel cost Sl.10.000. POISON KILLS WOMAN Mrs. Matgatei Schacfci . wife of V lisini Si'huefer. u machinist, of LW-" North Wnriieck Mirel, tool. polen by mistake at her home .vesierday and died a sheii time Inter Iu ihe Samaritan Hospital. RADIO SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Rhe,.t(. complete with Dill. r t, ,e $ .59 " DL 1250 Unmeunted Henejr- $1.80 $2.20 $2.50 $2.50 $3.85 $6.50 $8.75 $1.00 $1.75 $.3.25 cdrnti celli lieg. ji.ni "L 1500 Unmaunled Henejr comb Ceils Reg. $2.90 Vriemeter Re(. $6.00 Vtrioceupleri Rec. $6.00 3000 ebm Turney llexjieti Re. $8.00 2200 ohm Drandei Superior Headset Ret;. $8.00 3000 ohm Dictejrapb Headieli Rej. $12.00 22' i Velt Evereadr "B" Batteries Re. $1 75 22'. Vclt Eveready "B" Tap Batteries Rec. $3.00 15 Velt Everead)- "B" Batteries Rej. $5.50 Mull (IrilfM I'llleil I'remiitl.r EUGENE G. WILE 7 North Tenth St:, ftrihu 't -v ire "."jif' . - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. PASTOR IS ALSO HANGMAN Ex-Army Chaplain, New Sheriff, Panes Night With Deemed Man Dm Moines. In...' Sept. I.". Sheriff Winifred K. Hebb. of Polk County. Is spiritual adviser ns well us hangman for F.ugcne Weeks. Des Moines mur derer. Last night Sheriff Kobb passed his final night with the deemed man. Today be hangs him. The Sheriff teslgned his Dps Moines pastorate when be whs elected Sheriff. He said tlint while he does net rellsn the job of hanging n man he feels his first Iut v is le the State. Mr". Mnttle Weeks, who nitled ,nwly t)l1 conviction of her bus- hand nnd who wns reported te hint tried In collect Hie $1000 offered for (he flrrPil( nm, COMvlptiell, lU)1,eurcd nl (,0 prison ami asked her husband if he would ferglvn her. I nm glad te sec yeu: ei course i ." " -.-,.- M,,ADn U. S. TO PROTEST AWAKU Honeywell Says He Did Net Get a Fair Deal In Geneva M. I.OIllS. Selll. 1.1. (H.V . . I - Pretest jv. J.e te nest dc Mu.vter. . of Ilelgiuni. in the international balloon race, which started from (lenevn August (S. Cnptnin II. I'. TfsM ATfAt1 ii'lin imiu n tWl wlftfl UltKittlll ,,ri.e, nnneiiiuwd vesterdny. Cortland Field lllshnp, of New Yerk. cnptn Henevwell snid. is in Ceueva representing the Aero Club of America. ,.P,,arr,, ,0 jMiea f ,c Internatieniil i.v,Crntleii of Aero Clubs. t'antaln Henevwell said lie did net imii,j nciii n uw tin.? nil"! ii' 'i .-i nm believe he had a fair deal, but thought i pretest weiini lie nunc necaiise am American verdict would make the tre-' v-'i:";. .h, 'rr,nrr"S..rrr:?' : !",? . . en four previous occasions. n , Honeywell traveled (i.iO.'J.S miles Oft lw. ii,'.. 'in ,l,,.i,r,., .! ..n.. ,l,n iii'ln ,. ... in .,. iu,,,,i,ii7 ,11111 11 nn nn ('ii... , for duration of (light. . ' PUPILS ABANDON STRIKE McAdoo Scheel Walkout Stepped by Threat of Beard McAdoo. Pa.. Sept. 1.1. The strikej of the pupils In the McAdoo public schools, due te the deposition of teach ers who had declined te sign (heir con tracts owing te factional differences anil salary due from last term, wns broken yesterday when most of the chil dren returned te their rooms. They did se under thtcsil of the beard te cause wholesale arrests for violation of the compulsory attendance i law. Iteperts nre prevalent Hint some of the new teachers will resign. They have been referred le by friends of the deposed Instructors ns "strike breakers." FORD INVESTIGATION URGED Illinois Manufacturers Ask Inquiry of Charges Over Ceal Cars Chicago. Sepl. 1.1. Jehn M, (ilenn. seeretniy of i lie Illinois Manufacturer Association, yesterduy telegraphed te Charles c. Mi'Cheril. chairman of tin Interstate Cemmeice Commission nt Washington, suggesting investigation el the charges made by Henry I'eul that "the commission llueugh its con trol ever mnl cars is placing into Ine iintids of reiil profiteers under the gui-e of regulations for the public geed." Mr. (ilenn iiipgcsiPd that Mr. l'erd be called before the commission. Is love hereditary? Can the love of grandparents be transmitted te their grandchildren? Hew long can unfulfilled love last? These were the questions which tormented eharminy, vivacious little Eliner Jerinyn. Many minutes had passed since the appointed hour for the wed ding. The congregation whispered nervously. The bridetiroem's anxiety grew. The best man tried te leek easy and unconcerned when the sexton slipped a brief note into his hand. It was all off. She simply could net go through with the weddimr That was all Eliner had said. Months age she had seen a stranger in the little churchvard of the deserted village. She answered his leek of compelling adora tion with a strange, unconscious yearning. Somehow thev knew that for years and years and years they had loved each" nthcr. Whence came this occult power!' 117,(7 ?((-, (he secret of their lore:' "The Indissoluble By SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS One of the Stories of Married Life Problems Appearing Saturday, September 16 in the Evening Public Ledger Xete carefully j 7. .... Irviii S. Cobb Kitpcrt HughcH Kdwin Lefcvre Thi'odere Dreiser Euenuuj Public Uzbzv The Krcnwn Public ,.!. .ij. -, uj am; .v.T..'.i.i'iijrvw7iii J-S k'KrVtiK I TWT.'.1 . 1 JT1' W. . '.T-"T, j'rft.a".vi.;i" OJ3, .t?r v tfc'flKVWrttflKrtS - ' I.. 'Wh- ri 'v!hr , , - '.'' V.- , FK1DAY, ;SMFTJSMBElt 15, 1022 IWaynesbore Man isranaea trun Continued from Time On knocked down ngnln by one or another of Ills iissullnntH, he declares. Then with the victim pinned en I1'' bn . .. .i - ; i .. i..i..r l.'ln,, reri.. i ck en i in- m '," ."','... .".',",-....' inen iiiun.v - i"...". . . ,. i... '".'.":.. ""i '"."' "i.i-"..i...u-Mm branded wllh arid en Ills ri.m. riicyK- and forehead. Ne amount of pleading or protestatleit was iif nvnil. he nsser . . Itleedlns nnd setni-conscleus from the pnln of Ids burns. Ilolllngswertli wns finally kicked nnd thrown ngnltiM tree in the darkness, where tlic Klan delegnlien left him with jeers nnd Inutits of further vcngeuii.'e unless lie mended his ways toward his ngeil mother. He struggled le bis feet lifter spypral hours, the victim told the au thorities, nnd managed te find bis way te tils hebie nfoet shortly before day light. The removal of Ilolllngswertli s i mother from her attic prison occurred several weeks nge as the estllt of com- I condition of neglect nnd filth. verging en starvation, she sn. u :very evidence, they asserted, of linMiig J been eenhned in the attic room for sev- , Verging en starvation, she ernl niniilhs without iinvlhlnir te keep life In her except nn occasional crttt of bread tossed her through n quickly opened and closed crack in the deer. Iler clothes were in rags, her hair innlted and the room n mass of dirt ncciimuhiteil during the lime el tier nn- prlsenmeni v ,. . ,!. i.n. the ' : "', ,:.",,: "'"', i i nil' mr ! ii r:ii iiii'in in hi. his -. 1.,1 hUt .i.nt she was the owner of the properly anil Iinil a tidy little sum deposited In tlic UI'lIK i lie ncighiiers treipienliy ipiesnencu Ilolllngswerih concerning his mother and offered te de nnj thing In their power te aid It I lit In his care of her. It Is said, but the man always rebuffed their approaches and insolently spurned proffers of limd. lie VikewNe paid no attention le their criticisms of his con duct nnd offered no explanations when . ipicsfleii"d. ', BRITISH AMBASSADOR UPHOLDS U. S. IN WAR:! Geddes Expresses Gratification at Kipling's Denial of Repert New Yerk. Sept. 1.1. Sir Auckland lleildes. IJiitish Ambassador te the I'liiicd States. s caking at a dinner of the National police ceiilerence hist night, referred in remarks recently si ttri hut I'd te I!ud,.iril Kipliiu,' regard ing Aiii"rii"i's pnrllcipiilieu in Hie war. "I am glad Mr. Kipling lias em phatically denied the words which weie attributed te him." Mr. decides said. "If he had spoken these word, he would net hnve spoken as representing ISritisli thought or as a man who knew what he was talking about. America coming into the wnr when she did. ns she did. played a great role, a great pari in ending the war. The man or woman who says etheiwice U crassly ignorant, villainously mnlii'ieus. or iu-t a feel." who's; Mifit rwnniTr.? U i llsllv, nr Wnlt of Ciasellnt' Alley. ir A h. C'm ii i''l or lleiili ilrNutt? It lealiM no rtinrfMir rfiill.i. ler tlifv urn all ii.-r fer.v HuinJa. Where? In tbe Comic pnnpltmcnt of ihe SiimUv J'CEI.IO l.tDela. '.MnUf. It n 'tablt." Aau. R E A D the names of the iht c - i i . . plaints of neighbors that they ceultl no ; ii.teii ler ineir posmeii (luring ine pc- longer stand Ihe old woman's cries ler , rieu iiiiiht review, sis .eiupnieu in en..- feed and releuse. Officials who forced ll-JiVSW for the fnur-year period frein , nn enlrnnee Inte bee home during the ' .MlllC I. Mill, te April .SO. IWJI. Ihe I I, . ..i.:. i :.i !,.. .IU. in. since angrcL'nleil .Ssi..!Sl .l'. ni'nlti- t i seu s liusenrr 01 nuih sun. .n-. .."' i ' 7, .,, , -, -, ; ' ' . , I 1 .,. ,...1-. ..il.lit .sl I..11 (i.h.. 1 Ul'intr the four-veil r ereliw I'liv'i.i'nii Tin. . 1. mi. 11 ill 1. 11 1 iiii.'-.'i i,ii,ii' r .-- 1 unuivrL'iisvti icnesc iiei'eii'ties are appear one each Saturday .Mainiilhin Fester Hllis Parker Ilutlcr Ledger Priute en a, Armujr uvws una inicriainuuj feature Philadelphia ercuiny newspaper "Make It a Habit" TIT . i Three Secret Funds in Snyder Regime t'nnllniiril from ViiRr Hue nilssleliers tills week adopted a rule r' quiring Interest en dnlly bnlnnccs wllh ,.ttl .Initilnllnn fne ..hepL'cl 111 11'flHSlt. m,. . I.. .M.lnt fitnrl ' nie reimrL reeoieoieoos ii i-i" . .... te care for eiiistnndinc idiecks. one vin in v in? iceii ism been issued in III0-: reviews at ,- fi, a, n))rrn1lls f ,he tren ,,;. .. ,.' ,,...,. ,... Si()0. (K)'(. ()0.. ( . . ..crPlDt8 fmm ll sources Willi a ham nee en .May J, ii'-i. of ever SIO.IIOll.OOO; the details of the general fund which wns down ici.SUt. -()."..". (Ill en April ISO. Inst shows 7." per cent of the revenue of the Slate nunc ifnuii lorpeialloiis nnd estates, while !?l!lj, 700.0(10 clinic InM year from bend sales and $1-. (100. OtMi from meter ng ng istrntlens and licenses if various kinds It is nisi) iielcl during the year "Issuance of n wnrrnin h. the nuilliei' general In support of transfers between fluids was Instituted ' and tlint "enl.i SIM. fit) win- silh wed an extra pnv t , empleyes eier 'i ! 1 1 above the '-alnrv menleiied, ( emment is nlse unide upon dclavs in depositing checks, en" ,ns,nll,.p n, hmg ,, eighteen .lavs. ,., ,,,., n( ,eeoniniendiillens for new ,,,. ,.hev nl ,M,nlrel of leielpt- SEVERE WEATHER ON ALPS Keine, Sept l." -- Iteperts from the Alps ssn that snow is falling hcavih At. some plni e it has reached a font in depth, especially around Mount Illanc, Simpl'in. and St. (Sethnrd. In the Tyrel the temperature lins Inheu le winter levels, m contrast te te ev- I cessive bent of n few weeks u;e. . Selected Eggs (in. Twelve Keed ones in every dozen. g$M$m carton pf twelve The very choicest of the new-laid c.ck- In (ill our Stores ,ijr;- Bend 99 WmmmMM 40c EGGS 5 c mniCllt r;A..e .,, "iiiiiiini iemij still te ilia Sibert Cathcr "f0' Kilchcll Webster of from n,,c te two than any ether ifwjmt ,MITJtf.VjfWA CVl ; V"i.'"'s.nr,w:rv'n "',i' ,v; ,i."' V AC ACTION List Your Real Estate With Us Representative Will Call at Request aVriltlMnUihai Wi'tM'tT;r,ll m iMtii f.FJiil -At amf REAL ESTATE BROKERS Building and Lean Associations svaii fin; hi ''. ritr-'r nnnm.FT r.riWMMir vetick-i UNITR!) AMERICAN LINES. Inc. MANAGING AGENTS FOR ! AMERICAN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO. J Will Inaugurate a Fortnightly East-Bound Service Frem PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO PHILADELPHIA Commencing With the S S KENTUCKIAN : Sailing Frem Seattle Sept. 22 " Portland Sept. 28 " San Francisce Oct. 3 " Les Angeles Oct. 5 Fer Ratct and Space Apply te UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Inc. Lembard 7050 BOURSE BLDG. Main 2526 I Cewell fk THumiew iNTERCOASTAL L3NE Will Dispatch from PHILADELPHIA S , S "WILLIAM A. McKENNY" .... September 20 te LGS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND and SEATTLE 7 ' Hits of fading issiird for San Dicpe, Oakland A't-'i. Taceva, FrcrrH and llmraunn Ports Landing tier! It: I'hila. & Reading R. R. Pier 21, Xerth Wharves LAVING SHIPPING CO., AGENTS Bullitt Building Lembard 5600 V . V. Ill IIIKKUOtlSI IU rilXMI'ION III MI'll -''Hi- '' "'I- " '" ' , iiiiuiitic iii' i i'i.i. .; nil. :i N. ii 1 iiMi.srn mi-Hi en. ; nn. :h ii.'i. v . nun iiiii.inI(imi ix i.k- I'liiit. 1 i i.i.tii bpi. ::i iu. -.m m. H i n m. i ic ,.pi. .tu en. : n.ii .'' I I llllll lli-l. 5 Nik. I l" ; .Mini 1 1 net. 1 1 "'" 1 1 "'' !' M MHIK in iii:i. i. 'iu: i.'i:. si'ii mi i.i no iin. i ii -!. .'' M r iiiiir en. ii nn mil i iin 1 1 i ki'iiei NIIIINIXN "fli!, MU I'iri'.iii in. iii. ' en . I .linn ml clilrl .i'h iiKwiurr. .irriccl. I l. I NI I INI I'll 1 1. XIII. I. I'll I '. 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IN, Ill i.rx.-r. KIMMINIII.IIUV A I I. Nil S "IIAI- XM s,,t. ;ie Scuiiilliiiiv Inn 'iml lliillli' I'iiiIi. . h "l..sr Mill." s,.,l( , MOORE and McCORMACK, INC 4.14-46 Beur.e Bldg.. Phila. -l.innli. O.-iS'i Main ".'ill fKERR LiNESI Opvrattnr. U. S. Gov. i'i.i, Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S S "ChicUmw (UiSB) Oct. 21 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc., Ajl. 328 CMieitnut Sl PlilU. llfilnlia.J RVRJ.ft IU.!.. 711 1 in p.W.... . M.W'.U .,, fU,l.l K . ' ' ... ( , 10 ' II" . . I . 4 J ,f,, ' -' . i In ' . villi . I iv .. 1; , V 51.jil- .1 l:r.'.3-, ,,.'. in:f NO PUBLICITY ' V,-4Jfa,-Jt SV " Sale" Signs Ne "Sold" Signs , and RESULTS ABE KOLSKY & CO., Inc. N. W. Cor. 0th and Walnut Ettabliht 1SSI ,f.v Yearn of Sucreu HTI'.MSIIII' MTI('i:i ISTHMIAN STEAiVISHIP LINES Philippines East Indies Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PS-iiLADELPHIA TO DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan Deli, Pert Swet- tcniiam, Singapore, Bata7ia, Samaranj, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and ILOILO S S "Mobile City" Oct. 15 S S "Steel Traveler". . .Nev. 15 Inr i.Hr. iml n:irlU lil.ir.. h.it In MORTON, LILLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS Bourse Blilg , Pliiladclphi.t Lembard S07G Main 244S Mewerk te SeuthAmerica etitlS. GevuwmentSlups New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te RIa de Janeiro Montuvldre, nj Huhw A re Fin oil n.ir AmrrtcRn rvJe Amn OH-1-eijil An rrcn comle,U,Sll. Inui 'rrni Pi 1 Iii .eutn S.S. Southern Cress . . Sept 10th 8. S. AmtiKan Legien . Sept 30th S. S. Pan Americn . . . Oct. 14th S. S. Weste-n World. . Ocu28th l'crluietit.y tnernlXr Fer djpt.rt book!!, diin Mimsen Steamship Lines 67 Wall St. New Yeilc City Sfsntfir.i! 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