rHlffiHBMHPISBflnnirllllPflMr mr TTV: '- iirv' :"w ss ., , . . r - - rt . , sT- ' yr. ( . .'... , '- ' THE WEATHER Fftlr.aml cooler tonight nml Sunday; frtsh northerly winds. TjairraiATDiiK at each noun lie 111 ll". I l 2 ;t 4 fiis 0 im "0 ITU 174 7'. 17(1 i Euenins ftufrttc feufler NIGHT EJZTRA VOL. IX. NO. 3 iPJll i:n(pre(l nn Scceml-ridM Mttr nt the PoMetllro nt Philadelphia. T. under the Act of March .1. 187(1 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 PuMlihrd Dally Kxcipt Sunday. Buborrlptlen Prlff tfl R Yr by Mall. ( eryrlirtit. 1023. by rubllc ligrr Company PRICE TWO CENTS FUEL NIM III PRICE RISE FIGHT Ipull Power of State te Be Used te Enforce Any Decision of Commission HIN0 AND COLLEAGUES SOLIDLY OPPOSE INCHEASb Will Meet in Harrisburg Men day te Consider Answer te Operators' Deinand $1 TO $1.50 RISE SOUGHT This Would Mean $15 a Ten and Would Make Househelder Pay for Strike, Lesses Governer Sprnul -will beck with nil lie rowers nf his eincc any .-.... -tie Pennsylvania Fuel Commission. The commission is unnnimeus ngninst illenlnK anthracite operators te boost UV priee of coal. The (lovernur made mis anuouei.- ment here today. The eprrnlnrs want teiuld $t or SI-"" " t"" I,rlr(v of renl te consumers, wlil.h would menu u price of nt least ?!" a ten for hotise- held Pizec , , , , "I rtnrrt te renfer with Clinlrmnn Alney of tlie Public Service Commission md 1k of 'he Fuel Commission tliW ntnlns nud lenrn bow f:ir, if nt nil, the Federal authorities nre coins; le co operate with us In our endeavor te keep the situation In control," the Governer said. ; "I have net yet hnd n full opper- tunltv I" ennvnss nil the facts in tlie iltuatlen, but I de knew that we will ttrivete reach nn equitable understand- Ing'rcjsnrding (ests und distrilmlien. "1 de net knew what tlie stand of flic Fel Commission will be with regard te the request for an increase In an thracite cnnl prices, hut I de knew Mint ill the niithniity of the Cnvernnr's of fice wilt lie h:i(k of the, Fuel Commls Cemmls Commls ilen In whatever decision It makes," The finven.er, It is undei steed, can- tot see why the expenses of the stilke iheuld he passed en te I lie i unsmiling Sprrinl Session Suggested pablle. Mr. Spretil has receive(l suggestions that the Legislature should be called in ipeelal sc. mil se that iiuustinl powers could he rniifcircd en the fuel com- ENDS LIFE AS HE GETS SUMMONS TO INQUEST Garage Man Was te Testify In Death of Empleye Kdwnrd T.und, seventy years old, 824 West 'llegn street, committed suicide early today In a enrage at 35,'H) .North r.ignin Hireet, lifter receiving n sub sub 1'eeiiii td appear nt n Cernncr'a Inquest Mendny Inte the death of n- fellow empleye. Ills body wns found this morning by n custen.er who went te the enrage te get bis automobile. It wns ljlng In n peel of bleed, wilfi n bullet hole through the head. ,A rc-Wlver wns found close by. Deputy Corener Snyre nt the bos bes pital recognized Lund nH the tnnn he lind served with u subpoena te uppenr nt the Inquest Inte Mm denth of .lames ( iirrlgiiu, twenty-seven years old, of 1-1(1 I.tizerne street. , PATROLMAN SAVES SIX FUN DEATH FRIENDS PLAN JOB FOR MAYOR MOOR E Propeso He Run for Council Next Year While Awaiting Chance at Seat in Congress POLITICIANS ARE WAKING UP Mayer Moere ns n candidate for elec tion te City Council next yenr? The political possibilities contained In thnt question nre filtering through the corridors of City Iln" these days nni nre the cause of considerable buzz ing bnck nml forth nmeng the lenders. As matters stnnd -new the Mayer's candidacy is only nn idea originating In the minds of close friends of the Mayer. When the Mayer returns from the waterways 'convention nt Portland, however, the plnn te have lilm become n cnndldnte will be squarely put un te him. It appears Mint tlie Majer's Inti mates In City Hull have lieen wonder ing just bow lie could continue in tlie puhlli' eye, as an elhclal factor In city nftulrs. until stun tunc as be leuld' (eunt en ve-electien te Congress. 1 1 ' was in this way iliuL,thc Council Ken i sprung Inte being. These interested sny they realize the i Miner may leek upon It an p "come- i down te enter i eiinell after serving for four years as Mnyer. It will be pointed out thnt he has hnd occasion te nppreciate tlie strength of Council, as constituted under the new city charter, and that us a Ceuniilmnn be might win greater actual power than he lias en joyed ns Mnyer. Mayer's Allies. Faver Plnn T!ie preposition te be made te the Majer, according te bis close allien, is te have him run for Council la tbe Sluli District, which Includes the Twenty -lirsl. Twenty-second, Thirty eighth and Forty-second wards. The Mayer Is n resident of the Twenty set eud Waul, (iorinuntewn. W. W. Koper Is new Councilman, se far as (! u niantew u I;, concerned, but there Is reason te hollow that Heper ased te tiiKc BURNING HOME Smashes Down Doer, Forces Way te Sleeping Family, and Effects Daring Rescue 3 MYSTERIOUS BLASTS CAUSE A $30,000 BLAZE Pincus Beading Ce. Plant Is ' Damaged Ammonia Fumes' Imperil 35 Empleyes A patrolman who broke down tbe deer of a burning dwelling and forced Ills way through fire and smoke te the bedrooms of the eecupnnts, saved a family of hx persons from denth early today nt fi."M Woodland nvenue. The rescuer wns Patrolman Knnf, of the Sixty-fifth street and Woodland nvenue stntlen. The persons he re scued were Themas Kills, his wife nnd four children."" Kills conducts n store en the first fleer of the house, nnd it was here the fire stnrtcd, from a cause ns yet unascertained. Pntrelmnn Knne. pass Ing, snw the dull red glare nt the rear of the store thet mennt fire. The patrolman run e n nearby box nnd turned In nn alarm. There was no sign of life upstairs. The house wns dork und the blinds were drawn. He, knew, however, thnt Kills nnd bis family occupied the upper floors. Kan pounded en the side deer lead ing tcf theNlwelllng. but received no answer. lie waited but a moment, then threw his weight against tbe deer. After several nttempts he smashed the deer and .stumbled In. Hallway Full of Smnlte Tlie jdace was full of smoke. It bil lowed about him. through the hallway and down the stnlrs. He called te tbe pi eple above a.i he went Inte the smoke. Again there was no answer. The smoke wns se dense nnd the beuse se dark that Kane could scarcely see the stairway. Choking, he .turned again te the deer for a long breath of fresh air. Then he tied his hnndkerchief about his mouth nnd nose nnd ran at the stairs. Ctreping by the handrail, nnd holding his brentli se ns te nveid breathing the suffocating smoke, the patrolman stumbled up .the stairs te the second Meer. Kills nnd his wife were still asleep. Ills pounding en tluir deer aroused them. "The children nre asleep en the third i fieer." said Kllis. There was no time te lese. The J (lames already were approaching tin- J stairway and (lie hiuekc was growing i mere dense every moment. it was "LOVELIEST BABY VAMP" WINS DIV0RCEJR0M' ACTOR Eleaner Griffith Granted Decree Which Was Kept Secret Ki2: '' MHBRS''1' 'H r ,'. jH "'- " Vi m S . iVJH ' '- m":XyJMiiiWJe&A HHk&Iva fj&.'WK9'4 Kp-',':' 'AWK$M$m K&-7,'" V 'Ki'',:';':-jp9t rp;1 :;; "Wlfi f' '' . -yJi ,- V - '': JBKfiMMiA . K9LLakLKaikLKX's HCskkkkBBVkC kkH l. '-'' jjBi E. D. OIER FIGHTS FOR DELAY ON EVE OF LARCENY TRIAL Breker Whose Case Is Set for Monday Faces 100-Year Term en 16 Charges JUDGE OLCOTTiS ADDED TO HIS COSTLY COUNSEL Many Witnesses Subpoenaed and Prosecutor Says He Is Cenfdent of Conviction ELHANOK (iKIFFlTH New YerU, Sept. dfl.Klenner Orlf fitli, called by stngefelk "the loveliest baby vimti," has secured from Justice ThempkliiH an Interlocutory decree of divorce from Kdgnr Dudley, for twenty yenrs a familiar chnrnctcr along the Rlnlte ns ncter nnd booking ngent. Although the decree wns grunted en August -It. It remained n secret until news of It was published In Zlt's Weekly. The court action wns about ns brief ns u dUercc ense could be. It required exactly eight minutes nnd thirty sec onds. 'Twe witnesses 'for Mrs. Dudley narrated the conduct they had seen be. twecn the booking agent and the un named, co-respondent. Four times Dudley has been pelted by wedding rice and just ns many times hns he experienced the pangs of lone liness when bis four wives wen their freedom from him. MARY BAKER AGAIN Dier Creditors te Get 2.) te 30 Cents en Dellar r'rn.lllnrc nf P.. T). Dier & CO.l will receive between "." nnd ,10 cents en the dollar according te P. F. Itels, the accountant who wound up the nffnlrs of the defunct concern. "Dier's fnHtirn involved nbeut $1,000,000," snld Mr. Itels. "Of thnt nmetint nbeut !?.r00,000 wns lest by customers In the Philadelphia office. "My report, which Is about ready, will show assets of nenrly $1,000. 000. This Includes settlements made by Charles A. .Stoneham, Mrs. Dler, Lawrence Starr and Colonel Henry D. Hughes." DELAYS NUPTIALS Date of Wedding te Allister McCormick Is Postponed te October 20 LEAVES FOR SWITZERLAND mnv hit nvkni t(i inlfc n nutltlmt 1 ti Mm !!lsleii The os of a special session. Slate Cewrmuent In the event of Pin estimated at Sl.OOIl.OII1), would be the '(het's election. Heper was chairman for the Ptiiiiiet meMMiieiit In the pii- Hrengest deterrent. The fad thai the fuel commission i III iinaiuni(msl 0111 e-ed te a mice twM a learned authoritatively te-I day, as members of lite commission flanned te meet in Harrisburg Monday,! 'here tm will he backed with the fulfl peners'nf the Public Serviie Commix- ' lien. I IV. 1), II. Ainey, (diairman of I he I uei commission named by (ineiner preul. is also chairiuan of the Public ;ervlce Cemii-. ,.',.,. He is the chief I fink between the two elhYinl l-ieiiiis hidrare te le-operate in iiretectins be publh ' ' The mitlir.ii'ite iqiorater.s me under- ' teod te lime questioned ihe iiriie-liv- ' In; autlinriii nt n,. s:, ,.,. 1.-, , ,.i ,,,,., ' HI1'(- . I.l'l , lllll- nis'len. Chnirmnu Aim is in ilm-. I tlburg te..n nfiei- furllfylng the com- i nwlenV -iiiii, wltli an eilmnge of! 'IWk witu the Federal fuel distributor. 't Washington Jn til' Itli-r.nt nttltn.l.. ..C !. ' Li , i ttimii- hi in, nil- ' wacite djienileis, memhei s nf the iumisv0n im, vcmlnder of 01 the .-.oft-ce.ll iiiieinlniw eked ill through the open deer of th" Kills' bedroom. fr.s. Kills was weep ing nnd begging the patrolman te s.ne the children. I-enrtmi, Sept. 1ft. The Mary I.an I.an den Haker-Alllster McCormick ro mance, which has alreadv set a record for marriage pest pep.- ;,r ;;.., appeared again te be 'off yesterday. .Miss linker, the daughter nf n mil lionaire Chicago family, hns changed all her plans after giving orders for the construction of her trousseau. She has bought passage for Switzerland and plans te leiue tomorrow. Miss linker had announced yesterday that she would be married te Mr. Mr. ! Cnrmlck October "0. Facing n mnximum term nf mere than 100 yenrs in prison if convicted en the sixteen hills of indictment, nine of them charging bucketing of orders nnd seven grand larceny, Klmnre D. "Dec" Dier, head of the defunct bro kerage lirm of K. D. Dier & Ce.. whose offices here were located at 1 III!) Walnut street, is seeking te delay his trial scheduled te begin Mendny before Judge Itebert Johnstone in New Yerk City. I Dler's plea for a continuance for at I least two months was filed with District i Attorney Jeali Ilanten by former Judge ! LAST-MINUTE NEWS BASEBALL SCORES PITTSBURGH 0 - PHILLIES Mst)... 0 - Coepr nnd Schmidt; Meadows nud Hculiue. llnrt nnd Scutelle. BRITAIN ASKS AID IN DEFENDING NEUTRAL ZONE LONDON, Sept. 10. The Britibh Government, mldrcbbiug Iiumtuiin, Juge-Slavin tiii'l Gieece, is ubklny their nuiticlmitien in active defeiihc ei' the Dai dandles, lieuti.il sseiie, it wn& lcuiucu officially today. Gicat Britain al&e has invited hei dominions te be represented by contingents in the defence of these iuteicstt., for which tlicy liave already made enormous sacrifices, it was also authoritatively stated. 11IN By PESTILENCE; 1 ITRS. MALL0RY AND MISS SIG0URNEY WIN Mis. Molln Bjursttdt Mnllery and Miss Edith Sigourney wen tht Kiddle States doubles tennis championship at the Philadel phia Ciichct Club this afternoon, defeating Mrs. Marien Zinder btein Jessup and Miss Melly Thayer. Scores, 0-1, 8-10, 7-3. JERSEY RECTOR AND WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH NEW BrvUN&WICK, K. J., Sept. 10. The bodies of the Ecv. Edward W, Hall, rector et the Protestant Episcopal Churcii' of St. Jehn the Divine line, and an unidentified woman weic found undei nn apple tiee en a farm near hcie today. Theie was a bullet wound in the clergyman's forehead and thice wounds in the woman's bead. Heavy Rain Following Flames Makes Plight of Refugees Mere Pitiable FRANTIC PEOPLE JUMP , INTO SEA AND DROWN, Greek Dispatches Tell of Ter-' turc, Mutilation and Whole- j sale Executions BRITISH FOR FREE STRAITS 2.1,000 Christian Women Reported Seized by Turks lyonden. Sept. 10. "Twenty -five thousand Christian women amh girls hnve been conveyed te the inferior and distribute among the Turkish soldiers." says a dispatch te the Times from Si. I.ascnris, editor of Kosmes. a Smyrna newspaper, who lias arrived en the island of Mity Mity lene. "New refugees from Smyrna nr rived here this morning (September l.'i. including many Americans and English. They i-iy the Turks are using machine guns nt the street cor ners. Killing indiscriminately," the dispatch adds. TILDEN IS FAVORED White Accused as Conspirator of Newlin in Coatesville Case I'll Het the Children "Yeu and your husband get out while there V time." said Katie1. "I'll get the I children. Don't be afraid." The man nnd wife wrapped some I clothing around them, and after t nil - tinning them te take a long breath and try net te lueathe llie Miieke, Kane led Mr. and Mrs. Ellis te the stair way, ami saw tliem in saicty through . in amateur theatricals together. I.iil the smoke In the street. that was the liist date set publicly Then, with tte flames drawing ever MsH P.al.er was seized with "uurves" nenrer, he ran un the stairs once mere ' nnd the urnMIiu; (Inte un. .i f. n...i Pnllc s.iv Prisoner Is Onlv 13 nr Id!"1"' "(,nt. "' ,ll(' ,mri1 "nnr '" search te .Innunrv L', 1IIL"J. Police Say Prisoner is only 13 or 14 nf 10 (,Ie,.1 (,111(lr(,n Tn w t'M,.nat ..d.l.nnkt ti.m .1.1- niary ciiini algn. it is argued, thern thern fete. thai as both lleper and the Mayer were together in the light te nominate Continued en I'iikp I'eiir. 1 eliiinn (Inr GIRL HELD IN DRUG CASE COLLAPSES IN HER CELL Mary Ilaker and Allister McCormick 11 1. st arranged te marry in May, l!l"l. They may have arranged for It even i earlier, ler they were childhood sweet- icaris, niiMtig pinyed. riildell and acted ' eHme nud I urinin iiic iiiiuier aitlieu course, till, will be up te Jiulcc Yeas Old She Says 17 Helen Clinten, of Seuth Marshall street, arrested this morning as a dls. trlbuter of narcotic drugs, mllnpscd in her ee'l shortly afterward. She was taken te the Philadelphia Hospital. unaware of tlie tire, as the smoke had net yet penetrated te their room. The patrolman awakened the chil dren, told them quietly that the house was atire but they need net be afraid, and ordered them te put en some cloth- I lien he The irl aiuiears te be thiiteeti or . lK lq quickly as they could. fourteen years old, though she had given her nge te the police as seventeen. fashionable r eiirth Presl torlne I 1111 r.. II ' In iH'ciiii el ..1 .1... I.. ...! .1.... 1.1 i .. ... - .I,., ii i.ui.,i-(i me proiuue ' ' "uirnii wen i'iit ami ins as. ctat ".-r iiiiu inn iikiiiji., .in ueiir and ii (leiineruteiy iniceCd tiieir eidirs ""in mi. iiiiii ine word went me star w mies- ler tlie .Slite It around that there wmild be no wedding. epectei, will he A.luin Keckleiu.' under ""). ii wiin Mini, was in in ,er imine. iniiicimi'iii Willi I Her. muriel Mccormick opens regular shop in chicage fuel IHaml 'fitly. Seft - ( (i.il liiri'c.-.n Denleil the soft i en I or iiitiiiiiiiiiin ,., ...i....n.... h-ntc.i si:.-, ,, " . ,..,.; i neiLim. fn,. .1.,,.: .'.'..."i ...." ,:""','" Ii,,,!!,. v" I nni. I uey ir- nni.Snw', ils "'01' '"ternative that i "Ot a ll.llllli HI eiinl u.inl.l l, ,.,!...! I The fuel Minimii,.,, '... ?!. Ii hxe II. ,i : ..r'. -r.. I'Wi at the imuth nf i ,i,, r....' ,i.... ' uin hit , i e., --"'.. "" '" . of il,.. ""." "'", "t- Hi" mouth ' fere,,. .'"!"' u.'r lll,,,; "' Tin- dlf- . Hri.ii;.."1 I"."" "'" '"' the two -"i.vn nn III in i I1T till' in lei ,i. I1....1 lareeni.1 i. .. '" """ I..,.'"" ' ue eiiii'Min im, ,i... ....... I'ejereil Ihe m- emu fn.ti in in.,,...,.- ;:,". ."'. . mlsvinn ' .""' """ ""' f"e com its auth lmi,",r,l" l m-.Mlii.-i is Mtherily (,ut the dihtilbulien of The i..... ... Ithelatev I , ' '. l,n".',Knt '""" 'J- I 's' Set I'd eiin vie!.., .. I.I..I. i... H Anrll I ..... i---. ."' "'' l"-- IHeli('. '"" "ling into p n the Vt filllv ,,i.... ... ' "' V" V""'.1'-"' b'iieve, uatIen. ' . ' wn' "'e -lt- Peiueek Alley I day between Mis IMiin DeWerth. I burglar." The slakes in the light were $10.0(1(1 lereiicc III piil net enlv were Brings Medels Frem New Yerk for the "Bandbox" Chicago. Sept. II!, Miss Muriel Me- I Ciiriiilek ilesi ended cHtcnhlv from her I tbe iiip.tiiHif Htudin in East Oak street, 1-e- I opposite the home of her mother, and' walled half a block down the street I aid entered Ihe shop, the ltandhex. t , l Aiiliful fashion model, and Mrs. Mel r Last (l.ik street, whose destinies she j wl,, m,.S vvjfr f the man jeeulnrly w Hi direct. Irefeired te as Chioage'n "skyscrapet IIICIC iiic irieiuiiin' imii iii'i.'.iriiii(v. Mine. Plikcring. from whom the elder daughter of Haield V. M( Cnrmlck re- cut v lieughl an interest in Ihe shun. 'was checking up the appelntmentk for linings, empleyes hurried about with lengths of fabrics ever their arms and a pretty blend model llltted through i the leeeptien loom, I .Mis.s .Met eriincK was greeted with r.,e..niitifriiii' Ml acclaim. came down "Pcacee i expeci in spoon n pari ni every 'dny at Ihe shop," she said. "I brought (back Minie models yesterday from -,ew I Yetk, and the shop is opened Unlay for (,os-in littncneif iniiiiv r.,HL,, r 1.. threw blankets alxMit them, leek the , pestpnnement. Mary went te (ill smallest in his arms, and with the . fnrniu, announcing she would rest - -""- ' "-- "ite vM,s(;::'tn i,K,,i1, '.cfe, wife strips model ll'X: .'v;'M.imiiysshe"rp,,r;;:i!",i:;;;' nr- iiiinnimr. r r-iiiie I f"r '''"'is. ''l Londen. i OF HUSBAND S GEMS , wiuie mm i.k,.r W11S , r,,llflllln j N ,'! rumor spread through Chicago's select ... .set that th' postponement was due i,, ' Women Battle Over $10,000 Jewels.,),,. fi,t ,1,,,'mj XP ,..!.,.,.! In "Peacock Alley" involved in a love affair with Ihirn Chicago Sent lC.-lllv A. P.)- 'V"",''''- '"" , -'"s''"!' 'titer. who w,i-ru,-! n' ImK Venn , lie fan mis ''"' "'" n Chicago ,1 f CiillgP-n Hetel I,.- i "". . , "Vi V "" v'-'OHMisly ilenled im Him ..ii. ii.iMci- and .miss' liui, .I., although they admitted they weie friends. A few weeks later' llaMcr , died of an attiuk of pneumonia. I.xactly tw.. weeks .liter the famous ' waillng-al -the. church" p.0iN Mr I - . . i , ,: .. ,, ,,, i. .'in I'liiiuft iiiisNi-ii inenne i v. .. v ii'iir i nt rurs wnicn .miss ncucriiii . ... ,, :" " ' . w. '-IM. leueU were the L-ifts ..( ,' """.' "". ""Tope. 11, " "' j. ,,....,. . ... ' I (If MM . 1 1 IlitM n t. .l !.. . t .1 Uceves. his wife said, and belonged te . ;-,.. ". . . ' ' ju-i , utd n p . : .' ;. '".ig .iisian. e, mum i-, ii,, initie iiah un rigiu. I IM il llllll' II Willinm M. OJcett. the Intcst acquisi tion te the coterie nf high-priced law-- ! yers engaged by the sky rocketing . linnncier. I Judge Olcott based his application ' VValter en the grounds that he wns recently taken nile the case and had net suf- 1 ili'ient time te properly prepare him self with th defense. District Attorney I'nntnn. vlhe is' j most sliemi'iil'ly eppiised in ennlfnil- , I nnce. will go before .ledge .lohnsleno I en Monday piepaied te light ihe motion for n delay. ' Demlnick I'ecern, Assistnnt District ! Attorney who has l.een assigned te' W(lIfPr ,, Wll , ,,., ,, , ,mv. ((induct the iiroseciitlen for the State. , , , . declared he would he able te combat ".'" "" "' ' "r''"" "f I"u,"""l Dier's application and believes that lie ''"vliii in hi- heeing Mf -he ('. .it t-- die lean successfully controvert any argu- N.'iieu.il P.uuk -!in.(i in. w.i. ,ir 1 nient advan.ed for the delay. r,;vll ... iu ,,(i,. i ,i,,. rn,,. i, "Dier and hi, attorneys have , , J' ,;;,', V ,' " ' I'u ninide time te piepare their case. ' s,n, ttvlti- t t ,nl I ,. ,, t , , , ,, iDlsirl., Attorney I-.e,e today, "and eVJt'i'.d iu J!u r''u T ,niy olhce will oppose any motion n,a,.. , w,, ,, ...d,,,,',.,,,!, "'"nl,:li7- '.:,':.'1,,V.:. ",S.:','rn ,""1'-'-,. "?- Willie. mil woman, dressed .. H ....- i,. -..in, ....... ,,,- 11,1 l(. .,, ,,. rin ...! I.. I,.,. I.... I IV ,,!., . . . . ..i,..,,, .. ii, ii, i 1 1 ii -I , hi I , places te,,, for u.le tednv in the le,li,l 11..11.1 a- he vainly waited fur the arrival .nf a I'cderal judge who would .et hall. Ills arreit followed imll, ttuent lefeie a I'Vileral (trand .lurv v.-nnlav. upon which in oasien ewlin np'.ited his ( eih'cssImii, briugiii': Wlii-e . name into ,1... ..(T..I.. ll'i 1. ... tOflleV s "Oill" llhe.lll ullli rii..,-..l. ."". ...in- ,s , i.-siei, ,,,, ;, . , r . i" ,"i 1 1 1 mils 1 ijeucii for the trial. Numerous witnesses ii,n,,i. .... lin.u, iil,,.,,,M,i...l I, ,..)...!:.... , . I !' ,,..,..., mi, ,1, 1,1, iiiiuiMT M'VOI'.'t W III T. ..!.... I .. l.l ,,., 1 .1 ... , ., . .' . ' ' 1 ' r i' 11 1 IV 11 Hnv iniMid ViMilm 1 I'lIt mill ,1 , tiiel. lie ,1.. r ll Hollywood, Calif: White is s.iid ti, Hankers' .md lme.t., (enilniicil en I'ukc hour. Celumi. i-n'n. I pnny , in the I'r inMin and of the Md in'i BROKER NABBED l Bill THEFT TO BEAT JOHNSTON Hu Anerintrtt Prm Cnnstantiiieple, Sept. 1i I'p-vTrd of L'OIK) pers it.s ; erished In the great fire nt Srryrnn. ."0O buildings were destroyed nnd all the Anieriian prop prep ertv w ipeil (Hit The uitn-trnphe, sny direct ndvlces reieiveil hete, s (,f much greater pro pre pro periions than the conflagration nt in 11)17. which caused 5100, lunuge and left 'JOO.OOO home- American Lawn Tennis 'Title and Challenge Cup Stakes-. at Manheim Today HIS WIFE NEAR COLLAPSE RECORD CROWD EXPECTED of New lock and ether that matter, want te see Dier nlaci' ion trial. He is charged with serious cannot see any reason for of full,, - lone. In Tilden-Johnsten Match Starts at Three P 1 ( ll l.llls 'our' N". Phihdclphin. PMI.i.lill hla. L- I- 'ngl 1 - I M r; up l x. iiishij, . Hawk. Heard, M. X'ltieiial Smu'l Cnutt n -S.ni ' ati' 1-' . Tll-lm. I'l l-'.i' s Clianii(iiikhln -W. M. .Ifihnstnri, vs. William T i'1'iphla. tlie meantime the Dstr. t At- warruit ssu,., , .iu,..,. , Km- -teiuav was itner Ijeerge, 1 I'.irls. f C Vngr hetir, Cnluinn Tour MICEMATCHESFIRE, HER TROUSSEAU LOST I ic I of the w Itli elln cs III tin ing. Paris is i, and tieasurei nt IS. II. l-lte lietu I!. V Hi id mi sii'i'v ii e I Vim l"l' P'Ull.lltlg. lei 'mpniiy . nt Muild l.i sei-ietary p lilies Florence Walker's Hepe Is Saved by Firemen in. id hi s und the reiiseiiiient trmisfcaii of i vcars today . cart ii d nut lerl net ssN Iteasen for Iiurc.ise nie fin ..! .. . Un e, ,'',"' ,M, ," '"'""I tthen,,,',,,"" ..." """''"" eul( sn It ,11,1 , h in."."- ;iny mere new me fuel - i HMniisiiiu ,, iiulill,. ,,, wiien Ihe mines kIiiii ,l..n i.....i c-,.,,, .,,,,,,.. ii, ,,, ...,,., the season. MAY SETTLE CHECK CASE Father Expected te Come te Rescue of Elliet Manlen KIll.it M.iuieii. a golf professional nnd said le be I he-ten of a prominent New Yerk physician, obtained delay I his morning when arraigned en charges of having passed worthies.!, checks en 'i Seuth lire.ld street hotel. The District Attorney',, office re. quested Magistrate Kenshnw te pest. . I I M....I....I .. .. pone iieiuiiiK nni" .Miuiieii s miner is her. Mrs. Ueeves anl she could no get the jewels any ether wav se sh( i obtained a icplevln writ, and. accom accem I i.niili.il li ii Imilil'l. went te the lintel. j......... .... .. .-. -- ,,, v, , new crin as sue Allev" wearing the latest style creations, Mrs. Keevei ! asked for the jewels ami pointed out the bailiff. Miss DeWerth allempled In pass and Mrs. Uietes went iutn i action. A diamond anil sapphitc laval- : 1'ic was her 1st lelili.v. lonewcd uv But Miss Chest Ml.-e and lit" ruined the ueddiu ui's i mien, e vv alket . twentv ' Id. IMI'J Xnrth I'ei.llh stie.'l inn her linpe , in si wa unharmed by Hi emeu. , Mis Sum Wnik,.r. a sift,.r. !. . with whom she Inwl, s.uv sinnke issuing ifleill .1 cl.i'. t wh.'ie Flniencn's) tl.titif ivediliug clelliis i-Mept th,, K,lWn w , , ,, sinreil. Mis. Walker s( reamed and lire- Mien from Insiii.iuce Company Nn I arrived speidily. i Damage is estimateil nf S"i)0, tin I wedding clethi", are gene, and the w( Idlllg Itself is t . t, iSh ,,f , st i liietilh. The luidegroeiu is i ,,. Ti,,,,.,,,. BOY IEAPS OFF WAGON AND DIES UNDER TRUCK Twe Companions Narrowly Escape Similar Fate Driver Held Philip i in. im 'i l lilii-; i .ii I killnl ii i in.il inolei s i'iiiu- .viaiiieii strci t. w.i. today when he i nut wagon dlle.ily in timii .1 truck of the Amen, m I- pany at SiMeenih and Pi. The be.v and tw in riding en' the rear of th,. The driver erdereil th. m . The Ameri clmllengi 1 ii t ierilMlitnw n when. Kraiui- e, of riill.nl. reutul nf o'clock. Kai h p'ny or I. .is g.nnei, m, the iev,i,.,i , ,p .lulu, ., first in l!Hi md I i- . ,, 1 It was In P.c.'n il ,1 Til, ,.,, ,,,, s.iu eiin' 111 ini s ,n T!. e nn 1 wen tins' vv imlile.i.iu ,i ,w,.,i . ,., the eaily siimnn .,,, I i. , ,..,. her .11 Peres, II,., ,. ,,,,.,', American .Ic.i,., ', ,,. n . l.Tt yai. Th,. n ,,, u,u c. . ....'." I lis. 1 . ., i, ,,f II , ;,.., Il( lif'h tn.itii," letween ,,1 1. .... . 1. . . ' " -. 1 .1. 1, inis ''! I'" th. ,!,. iliii-liill i: 1. ... , '." ''-nrv 'hnniplnnslilp and the " 'take today nt the !'' I'lue fnl, .,:... Ili.im M .Inhiist,,,,, of SiUJ .11 I W 'lliani T. Tiliten, LM lp' 'i. "ill 11 -et ,, ,.lnj t'l' 11. it 111.1! tourney nt ;. leg. , n his r: I flirt e te the nine. He A heavy rain continued te fall after th" iiie. making the plight of the in habitants and lefugees pltlah!v .Thousands of the fninlic populace lied te the wnterfient elid pleaded with 1 the -mall forces f American blue. ':k keis then. I., give them shelter ahe.inl the destroy ers. Mnny In des-t"-' "!"! j-np.li into the vvnter and W"re di owned. 1 The ,-itv Is without adeqirite feed and wn'er. nnd ,,e deplorable lack of s.'initatv conditions is giving rle te pestilence! P.iitish headqnartei's 'hnneunces that Field Marshal Yi'oeunt French. Pari of pros, is eiected te ariivf hern 'hnttlv . II. 'ports were 1 iirrent yesterday that ','"' allied waishlps- were lienili.irdiug Si'ivrnn. but iinesiigi,t, prnvei that the .. -11111., nadlng was the weik pf the Kdnnlls' 10:1st liiitterie., which were attacking the nmnitulei of the Creel; fnu'i's evi. Minting the Chesme Penln'iln. The F.ntisli nither,ties appealed te the Tuiisi i,lh.( rs in re ise firing, as th llnii'i troops were im lunger nml. itaiit. but helpless reftiees. and the Tmkisli n. 1 1..11. thev declared, wns HI violation i the dictates (if and Intel national law . The Keni.il'sis, hnwever. Ilfitlsli plea for n, '!(' ve-si'i, ntireil under lii.llil wmi'ided. humanity Ignored the ami the (Ireck lieavv lire, with in lie I- !..' 'feels Ml, lulls vide ' " ll Ullgell. 'I 'i'l tlier rslM I I 1 I II I ait initi, . . . shaping themselves fi.v..l.l . t ... ,V ' '" ' . .'" '".-""' M.eet. s,, ,,f S, . Cernilek. Miss Hake,, me, hbuinlMns; KJ ;',,.,, .'.dl '" "'" ""r,h '""' "'" " they iii'ilnied together iiiul upp-nre,! in ' many nubile places, qq,,,, .....i .. ' . . (leve.ed pair. TI,ey uftet, dan .the MABELLE SCATTFRRnn n Clarhlge Hetel Hut the wedding-was net tn be ns planned. 'I'e ward the latter part f April Miss linker suddenly disappear! .1 . . , .v.-.. 1 ,.M ill.MII 11111s. Illlluir.V nr .. I in.. ...... ' 11 i- Ili. lirill'ClCI 1111(1 VV11SI WHICH. V. lll'll ....t., mi. .. V "' "us I nte attendanls separated the . ,. ; ' nwli v wi .Xn'U" S'l" ,lml ' ha,a,,,s Miss DeWerth steed stripped , ft ' , h; ;- . e a ,e , of the Hcevcs eriiaments. . Vnrmnndv ami later 1 ,. "",' '" I "I begged that gill at least n derei. " '"".Vi, ' , ..r. " . "!' "'.' ''" ' I times le give Ullli up ami leiuiii 111, . , , 1 " '. niu I'lnpeineiit in.llliie. I'.I.O, ,,f Mi.. Jl,,, lireperty, said .Mrs. Hoeves. mi.,. s, ,.(.11.,i.,,,.Pii , , ,, , , , I 1" He .lohnsteii. of Itala. nud Saiinii, F hiughcd at ,,,0 and I-we . what could ,.umh,i wih.T il ,, ' ?,"" Suilleigoed 11 self-iespecting w.f. .' ,.,. s ,,, nun,;;,"' "i' ,, .'V'1, -. A- Scittergoed and her l,,is,.,, iling would take place in .lu,,e h t 1 '1 ' 1 . ' " ."'" s '". m I again chinged her n.lnd. ,,,,', '." ' ''hnsten. iicling as guardian, I 1 lie sun agniiisi hciitteigiinii through enVrni, ..."" s""1 ."""'l "t aecept .-..,,., , lll'l 111 Mil M 111. , ""' II U It till wiuieiit an inveMign inveMign filcters claimed ns m. ni'ii'ttse. BIMn ilr fel-'i? 11 r"n un 11. ii l6-th nn ....''. . ""1'es.MI C?lm. 1 J"-". "!!.... "."" V1 ""U'"'" rf'tlcinent ,f I "'""'." "ii immediate frl im,le.a,,e1:,'i,',, HMm iN " i. -"".ui' rs nr 1 ,,. f..i . . r'lemh urn. . . '"'. 'oainiissieii nn nenn ;.'."" -"'-ii eiiu "" nn I J," "U1 '"""v. li.V tele .. 'l telegraph. Tin, .i u Mr' vi" l""'lH "f "l" 's""e, be-' HmlVln.'.V",?- "'. I'lilill... Service IJIMllIll A i.' ""'..V'.-'"' I ellnil Wftuel 11 (.. "" vviniani .1. Stern. , s ,,. and Hugi, .. j)llw. : - tfAllVm,.. y,sr"TH te s, .0,-.adUnif ,h Awrtinent column SPROUL HAS 52D BIRTHDAY Walts for Next Year te Have a "Real Celebration" (loveriier Sprnul Is lifty-twe years old today, lie passed part of th,; dny iln his business ellicc, at 1 C 'licstmit J street. I Hundreds of congratulatory telegrams laud telei, hone mcsNigcs were received I during tlie morning. Jm-idciitnllv the '(ioverner were a new pcnrl-hlmd' soft hat in honor of the occasion. "Net year, when my term has ex plied," he said, "1 expect te bnvu n wiieln let mere fun than I have been nble te hnve while Uovrner." Vrlcca lleteli. iSlberan A IfoweXi.iiv, ROBBERS COOK MEAL, LOOT AND FIRE HOUSE SUES FOR A DIVORCE Daughter of T .E. Johnsten, of Bala, Leaves Nephew of Banker The tiling of a divorce action at Nor Ner Nor lisievvu today ills, Insed the einlin nt .1 'i lioeitiiiie emit tlii- which i, I,, th,. iwn iieys nareiv cscapid seimns 'niiry I ilehn Nafgci. 1,1's Nnti', P. 1. h 'U-ee'i,' driver nf the nj , .imp im '. trm-k was arrested mid In I.1 in . v. m ii ,i, . lien of the Ceinnei HARDING "MAKES UP MIND" ON SOLDIER BONUS BILL I But Nothing Is Learned Whether He Will Sign It or Net P New comes the iililieuiueme r ,7. 1 ' "'" , u'.,) ,'t t.MK.i.i.l. hmthcr nf the lllllieiiniemeiit of I Uher postponement for ,, mi,Mt, 'in- ! Miuiii.' husbani I The statement tiled with the suit al Victim's Cigars Ignite Couch When.flHTn HITS P.flR Tlln unn-r, .":, '" '.'' V'.'"nW,x '"" ."- -.1.:... T,u- , QI..I, ..-.- . -.,, , u nun I "",' '"' 1. 01 in. illple lived lu I lllCVGa 1 r.w m wism.m ' KI'UICl uiiiie or less toiler I, 11111 . Twe lubbers leisurely looted the house Crash Fellows Motorist's Attempt te f .lehu Caruso. CIS Federal slree', . Cress , Frent Qf T ., M hnppilv" until (),. in tinritl a llieai nun siueueu 111s ciKiir.i vestcrday as they lay en a couch le I est afl'er their efforts. They weie aw likened from a brief siesta when the couch took lire. Neighbors saw the men leaving by II lcar deer Just as tlarfie.s weie shoot sheet lug fieii)' u secoml-stery window. Cnrusi is ill in a hospital. Ills wif did net learn of the robbery and tin. until din returned fiem 11 visit te her liilsbiind. The robbers, took jewelry an I money amounting te morn than .Slet), WO Villi WA5fT A VHKI) A1ITOMOIU1.K? The lBilfle(l columns et the Tublle Iditer' Hit eme e( th licit liarsatni te b found In Uaed 0i"ii 18. s4(fv, Trellcv 'ivve men were injured and several passengers thrown from (heir feet when 1111 automobile gulag east en Ciilumbii ii,, inn.- in." 1 iimk eiiueiv nn J;J ciiiii 111 ' 1 ii"imv car. llllis liijiu.-ii nei-i. in the lllitniiwi. lev. bile. They nre I t.-n iunihi Slgel f, '1 clglit years old, 17 Smith Metropolitan 'i.'l'.S'W.?,'"'. . (c. .,' .'"m . J.r"""'. II0II "r ""'"" ,'"", .liailtlC I'ty. 'Ihe drivei nf the motorcar attciuptV .1. ,..i.n .,. "I in un. triiiiev mlscaleiiluted and. craslie, ng,,!,;,., Slgel nnd ( ressnn,x both biifferliiK ptcil but It. ft"' i'l'te. Wr.!!",. ' nilldren's ji.,.,iiui,iiiiin itMnpiuu, Alter tiicii in juries were attended both were urr.-tcd. Miss dohnsten, the present Mrs ScatliTgeitd. was a pupil at the l.nvvir Meiieii High Scheel, as was Si niter niter geed. I'hey el,,p,',l te Flkten ami were iiiariied by Ihe Itcv. C. Mihui Thev piis-eil the suuiiner of IHL'11 at ClieK,,' Scilttergoed is a nenliew .if s! '. 1 , e . . , tiiiiii 1 . ,11-iiuergiied, iircsiiiciil et tlie tiuil I rust Company . )lu- Burten te Paris, Sepl. dure i'.. here yesterday this iiieriilii; See 1(1. - Pcdncare Today Congressman The,.. Washington. Sepi it; -President llaiilliig , the White Hulls" tn.l.'v I, up bis mind" w it li n-1 , dier P.eiiiis Mill I,,, u, , ni thin was ( nmplei, ,1 ,, . This statement, hewev. mil hills tewaril miswi t m. It' the minds of fnes ,iii. the tne.iHiie us te wln-thd th ...'.nn i-i.ii i-r vein die ine i.m The Whjje Ileiis,. sp ,ki .m , sahl lliat Ihe bill, following 1 ,,, ieiii-s,., would be refeir "I te ill" Ti .rv ieiaiiiueni and ihil th,. 1', s "in s, iiuennugiit . ,.V ,, .,, after its return The Tie.is in 11 vv,,. staled. h,u tint in nn vv.iv . h mged III ll- oppesitiiln te the pnsent bill KELLER REFUSES EVIDENCE AT DAUGHERTY HEARING Heuse Committee Adjourns After Listening te Preliminary Statement P.t Keller. in It Will . Ii, t'l" tvv.i 111. in. in ' s ,.i wen live times ,m, r f I'd". in Ui" 111:111, 1 ,,t ..,.,. has wen nlneti 1 n 1111,1 i-il.i.' ligui.'s shmv Iiiiu e. i, -nil s ine iuill"ll"(. 1 . w ill he a class!,. On this seasnii'. p,M ,1( I "Ids the eilge. 11,. detiat 1 T, "ii lb" "iis in ,,,,ii p,r, ,. in. 'i-. but his triiiiniihs u.. "llrls iiiul the wi,1.1 ll" "II h.'l V ,1 I . . ". " ' '. .ns, ,,.,- ,, IIS , Mli r . 1 1 1 Tii iciii ini'si .illlldcs met. In,, '(( di il diaw was net ., , i). ' ' ' 1 ' 11 nave 1 i',. tl -11 l' US' 1.1 tin I'm. I leiiii'l, f,,r I'll 1 HI .'I I n-lle I,,. . lis ted di ,v I u l'l Wnii the lust .,.t, 1 1 wi 11'v l. ,., I ill!" .!.M asphalt est is inviiu W..., luei 9 I H . 1. "'Itli - 1 ",, til. hi .!v I" l.i'.d I have ' in 1. 1 l.i Ihe Sel. n'lSi" s-ii,:i ,1 r.l.iv 'Ii I linl 1 h" t'i. st ion Iri 'lids ei Pi"si.;.,ii s - .ilillieieil un I'uue llllt I illii'li I" linl then i:. t Th:. "HI "s.l 1,. ,,,. "tl'i- in, .ii . tl" V vvel,. ,u':- I-. !..,. "" W1P1 "'tig Mi,.-' Inileii. Sep-, ic, 1 p.v A P.i The l.tilish lievernmetit has adopted the I'ttitude that i. eu'cih,. n, pernin- ""' I" him . f the Dardanelles is n ,"'''1 ' "sitv inr t. sake nf which i' I-. piep.'.re I I., make exertions, it wns iiirlin ilatividv stnteil this afternoon s V'11"- '''sp.H'he, fiem Cntl- ' am -pi. th,'s nipl , th,T Kinei-s ,,f nfeiiiiaimn ,n ih,. ,r j;,,., ,,,, (1 ( " .ii.isniiv 11,1 1 i'i ,,f the tr.'lgedv Mn run Th .roller part nf the cirv Is in ruin. '111. 1 wast,, bv u c.ntlagi-itien of "" Iiatv ,"iisin. mil the lla 'les, nn. '''f'11 ''" latest aeinunt. had r-a.l ed t'ie w iterfrnnt. where the ijuavs w'l-e ' I"l ivith feiir-craed Chils- t H'l I ' - f ' I -.' who Med le the (llv ils till) mi in-" t tn 11 nf e..,.ip,. fn,,,, ,l(, "I'll rjss- M inv have thrown llidnsehes ,nrn tl " w iter, rather than inn th,, n.); f I ing b'nn.'d alive or ..f facing Musta la Kdii.il Pasha s si.Mierv. drunk with viiie'v ii'il l.usl vinh religions fan, itj. I s ( lie. have in.'i hi,) th,. cbmi'e te liii.." ,ir. ..rding In dlspali-lies fr,tn (Irt.k sunn . whub tell of horrible inrtiiH's .mil iiiutilaimiiH, and whole sale . . cut "!. I.ari iiuinheis of (ireik '"Id 'Is have ""di ,"i"l lilt .ite.l iiicv s,., , inn 0, uei . te, , ,., t'l.. ( I. 'inn ,r, nnd "f hnv nii I ring 'ii VV ni '1 II If 111" sWi 1 I'stlll ' gl e.ll 'l III" III. iv-il In ti lli" , 1 I'ln 11 1 nt 11 sinks ''a Allegations the (!r ek army Arnieii mis. ,ni' an In ing put te 1..I miinber I, 1 -t A tin ii EX-KLEAGLE SURRENDERS Guerrard en 510.000 Bail te Annwet Embezzlement of Klan Funds ...t.,:,,i, v ! s, ...1, .S.l. ... , ., .-III. II, , . 'eii.ird. I ,, I ,' . '" K P.i 11 i v,,., I'l" Ml. inr nf '""I at riniL'i'.l 1 tn answer I" Hns,,,, ut el S7 . ( nni llllll I ill I' n;i I i lied varv ili-l iti'ii .ill. inn Twe K pi w v ; i.te.igle 01 tlie Ku l "InlllUI. 'HI lellil"). I I,, Wake County vesiinlav ImiiiiI In the sum of Sin 111 ihurgi" tiled against linn CilV. C . (if 1'lllbiV.ilellli linn of KI.111 tuiiils. Details n th,. , hinges madi the tinnier Khin "Iln ml .,, ,,. NEAR EAST WORKERS SAVED 7000 ORPHANS IN SMYRNA Foresight of Officers Responsible for Light Less of American Lives I ill' gill "t "ill"' f llll, I Will k('s of I he Ni 11 I ', M It I" f who I, nine, I iie.uh' '.ii'ii thou nnd Chii'tlnn nr plum limn Miflu.i In ( 'ntist.iui luenln 1'ieiii fl nt IV i,l hole. Iteccnlly He. W. Iierseiuil tepiCM'titiit jv,, ,, winid, auueiiiii ed ti,, it been deposed as kltig , "!' shortage iii his funds a 1 Iplete . hei k et I. l.i Mil- State vis ill pie'jresH. ItslllllNl t l.lll.l, ., 1' Theinps,,,, f the lllip,., "lerinril hnd leiigle lie. mis,. and also that I llC'IVIIie. Ill fietu (! R nl the N'enr P'ieimI and liiiht wiisiiiiigien, Sept. n; 1 it. I llililt 11111 of Kepresent.ilivi I of Minnesota, te lllllteil, of Ohie, who nri,i.l from lirusscl.s, wi ,.M liresenl ev I, 1,11. ,, !.. day 111 1-tiPpOlt of hl I,,,,,,,,. ,, charges against Alteinev (ien.r.il Daugherty as the icsuli ,,f t ,.,,( strike injutictieii hreitght al'dil m ml- . . jouriiineui 01 ine Heuse ,lud. i.in Cun- ARK YOU l.oeKINd i'K HKM"? i..-i- niittee after un hour's t,essiiii at which At Inula, Sept. Ku Kins KI1111 'Imwn slilkinglv me! P. nni iit'ibublv ll" 'III "I 111 1 i v This wa. le. lined tiidnv s.il'uii legieiinl illii'i'ler 1'n'l Imiil beinlquiiilers, I. ni 11st sir,., 1 .. This lift l' H 1 a", "lints fur M, os. of life iiiiieug AliieriemiM. Kegul'illllg Ihe Munitien iM Siiiirni Mllewny said -. pi, .sent s'itin,. is nothing new le Ih,,.,, werkln" i' interest of ihe N'enr Musi 1. 1 .. . - ,,,s 111 agginvrniMi mini nt ruin iliiii ,.i,ii. mpilli'il I., face for four ' i.'iii'iur Willi ren li. It. ei in tin We hnve lieen " vein's. line who I iinlilliilis ever ll i'l' .1. (I. who led Weed the in an l,ei Iltl'.ns ever Iheie mjl siinii'Ueil at the details .if the m,,,, ,. )1(' JJ thai the Pics accounts aie mild ,, . "! '''he I,. 1,1 , llll nil (ieiK, Ut!4 III I' llll, Ml I '. Ihe victory in the nrlnm.. ..'' , '" " 1 1 1 1 1 -11 1 . 1 1 "vowed IClans,,,,,,,, III!' I Ii.. 1 .... 1 l..m uvYhi-iv i. iij-.i, " rf ll"- i n iu'm i'-i lafuiv will ll'MH l'Airi J'-IM'l' UI 4 1 a iitniitnt Itu I.W....I t.i."1 .v :' v"'vic. 1 iii'i mi'i liave Un 1IIUIIH f fl I 111 f 111. til CXilL'L'l.l'till ..1 ..- . a...iji. ..... ----- iiniin "Hi" " 'nun miiii (in "''ilt'll JIHI Ht:UUlUil IUIM Ol II of the Weld was iccHved from ihe v men Yerk heuduuarteiH of the v,.,.. i"..... ,, " MlsHlllef today that as far as nicer, i,,m' uahle r 1b if 'I if) i -M 'S 1 1 a.Ti lrV.2 1 1 I i- i ?. t - m M varrtt - eIb5;& III Mlny u ,t rtm niu M t'l ffv,. . i .'. i jft-flLi UtV t
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