mm Tmzwir VA-a y'AVCTnVT n ',) v - r- r fvv" wgtv; 7,;; r "eiw ivtvi ihi 'Kj-gaj th. r9WW ...,i. ' 'i vi r vi wW-1 wrtWwi1 t ,' ?& $f rmf , u ', y.1 v. ijtf-Y ?! IS k tWr Sil'. IAN SHOOTS WIFE, Neighbor, Clad Only in Under clothes, Dashes Through Street te Hospital With Child COUPLE WERE SEPARATED Enraged l,v hrr threat te diterce him. Harry Trnct tndnv shot mid serieuslv wounded his wife Sephie, sent a bullet Inte the nnn uf their three- car-old child, whom sin nai holding, ntnl then shot himself. The triple shouting occurred In ih hnllwnv nt ,i 1 0 rnrrlli street, when the wife bearded after separating from Trnet scleral vvr,ls age. Tin1 had lived nt 010 North ll.tticncl, ttect Trnrl fired HI cles,, range, one bullif piercing his wif, 's abdomen mill mi -ether entering her thigh lie then alined the weapon at hi" stomach end tired. A I'flt bnel.le ih'lleetul the bullet lliln hi left nrtn. Hnrelv conscious from her weunds1. Mrs Tnwf's irnilier nisiinit led her : carry tin- wounded , iii,i te the ftert Steps after the husband lied front th" house She Inn! the ihild down erne fllllv ntnl then collapsed Troi t was i night near the limine Ik Patrolmen Unhenthnl mid Williams ntn Wns tllken tn Ml Koesevclt feu minutes nf-er his wife nrrived tlnte Ilespitn! and child Mr l.ilh Mel'.irlim. .",0s- I'nrrlsh street, run te the front window nf her home when .lie In n id the shots She saw the i Inlil en the adjoining step' una rnn out, mt.ii'i.ng t" uitr.t it Inte her own home, A hoarder at ."10 I'm I Hi stieet. dressed only in utider, lethes. ran nnr at the inenient and scixcd the Imliy. lie rnn with it te the hospital a- . rewds en the street staieil m ania.rinent. Mrs Troi t told the peliee th.it she met her hnshand mi the htieet last Thursday and that lie threatened te kill h-r. "Ien't -hoot tne new : wait nn .' tin bnh crews up." -lie -aid -he fold Mm. Mrs. 'Pre. t. win, i- t went -four jiars old, four M'-n-ii In r hu-liamr- lu'niei. had been lmtternu some hre.id f,,r the bnby when '!'rn, t ,irri,,l nt the hit-e She ph-Ueil up the , hlld and walked t,. the hall. As she i. i-e,. wiu'iir.' fm him te speiK. he hegan tinnj SHOCKED BY 2300 VOLTS. WANTS IT KEPT SECRET Trenten Lineman Thinks First of These nt Heme When Laid Out Trenten. Sept li I'lea-e don't tell ttiein at home ,,m t want te worn them, .lusi t,. them I'm w irk- lng nvert'tne pb uled llnem.m l'r.ink McPevitt. I'll!) Hud-oil street, when lie regained conscieu-tii afier Inning heen i dhecked b. a current of L::no u,lts es. terday. The wire with which the Injured man came m contact is u-ed te e.irn current te the lnue Ibieblmg wne mill here. McPevitt was working en n pi. n form about tweutj 1ie feet iiIunc the ground when he touched the wire, .luliu Teth, 440 Genesee street, another line-nan.1 was with him The pluifirm Mid been built around the pole n ureteut the men , from falling I When McPevitt was knocked uneen- i pcintis, Teth had no mcitis with which te lower the man tn the grnind Hear ing leth shnekiug for help, a p;i-s,rl,y notified the fire department. BABY AND HIMSELF PREDICT FROST NEXT WEEK; nmbert rn . .km" .net ' ; the end of the .'h',00 feet level of the Generally Fair Weather Forecast Kennedi mine, according t., reM no i u cj .i n ,rew- elide ivering te bte-ik through t" by Federal Bureau j , Ar,.lln rkt,,gs where fnr.v Washington, s. pt. lii ' I!v A. I' -even men new hnvv been entombed 'Weather outlook for the wrek be- I nineteen il.ns. As n result teilnv, tliev ginning Mend'iv I ,ini' nhandeiied the task of clearing the Nerth'nnd Middle A.lnntlc Stnte- ! Cmti :'Yrr" , '"""' "f ''." y"1 "f ,1,U Generallv fair mid ...1 with fr..-T I n..ferl.il nn.l started ,ring a rase, probable' ,'i N-rti, Vtlati'ic State, and' "'r,?"-1'""; v,rMP , . , elevated. 1" g. ns f M,P(. Atl.mt.'l I hev had about ninct.v -three feet of j.n,ps i rock te cit through, Ori.'iniil plan- Se,,. i, V- ,,,,. -;.,,, s i:..rntir fi, ' eu'h A' Hl'le it.- C, mi, w i m ii rallv fnli In low tn i - n-ith temper ituri e e isiel.al mal runs pt ball.. h,,. ,11 'i nice ever ever, along r i ,, con, mi : Pi Knstern ( nt r'i .1 Magazine Section FEATURES IN TOMORROW'S Sl'NDAY PUBLIC tSSs LEDGER This Killing Pace Is lull ing Us in Dead If Earnest An nstens1 -tip ttvi' pondered ! hfi ''h .1 a- I The Wilu Weman It Toek Uncle Sam ie Find A true ac e'n r t 1 "!-' ,T I BO . CfSsfu' sr.ircl imrtnn nt of Jus-! I v ' ' I).. What Makes the Heminy Pigeon Ge Heme? Fer n.itute lev.is 'j', and av .ui. vltus birds A riu llu The Oddest of All livings wnn u It . t x-eitl, , euys it i Mi.. pl.-ij ge.-r.' .UllOl lt The Washington Gentlewoman who ti A sterv mdl'idv in Mi,. Villi Ii q ssy Av p. r "f b.'.uii,fu "i;uit i and lis l,inilud nu.' The Weman in the Cage Hy He.itrlee (Irlmplriw The Compelling Call Hv llnrve I'arsens "The Iren Vex" . fnsclrmtlniT, ul.Herlilnn s. r., by Ouy rhenie, sustains veur Int.i. est in thlsl.istnllment ' iit'3iii srii:.Nci:.itT .' CasV Prizes Lvcrji Sunday In thf ( Oinle Sl'illnii Innk (,)r at 1.1 ( ,iiti IVI,", r,,r i,e dlnlaitueii en ' 11 hut Are 'ji. l lie i. for ' '-r-t Sin nu A 1,1, this, the beautiful lioteRr.iMir. Section and Hie Six I'.itf.. ll-si,ir Comic Section, me lu .idditien t , ,i new (leparlment our Women In Politics." and tit,. .nnip'-e'n nslvr news section of tills weibs SUNDAY PUBLIC t&&) LEDGER -Make It a Habit" BESSIE R YAN OUT OF A QUA TICS BECAUSE OF ATHLETIC HEART , i 7J. ...... it..:-...i it .i uuum u-iiuufii m r r m a i u, Once Pride of Phila., Forced te Quit Competition Was One of Best Ever Produced Here i lles-le lijnu is out. Wind feeiue from Atliiiille Clt that the ' blind. Iii!ilied-liiilre t.i-nnald. enee the pride of Philadelphia, lias heen feree I tn ipi t I'Otiipetltlnii been u M' of queer il"tlntis of mi nver-str lined heart Willi the alineiineement from the seasheie resort one of the greatest Klrl inniatle star eier piedueed III this eitj passed from the ratil.s of sporlilem te' lie snpersed.'d hj ether and jeutiRer Rlrl. ssj Ulan hn itcbt nnn h fame te this elM, ?heti baek in 1!H!1 she trav ele.l te the I'nrlllr (ea-l. While there she win two senior National A. A. !' ehauipienships, the ,",i) !ltl 'jai Mirds fne-stjle titles U se ileluu. "die rose fiem the ehseutf i utiles of the iiuknew us te the plaee em Ameiira's Iciiillni; hut maid VhlIe I'.essl will never iikhIii ap pear in a swlAmluc uiee, her reeenl will stand for tiuiliv jenrs tn eeme. At the use of F.eenteen, she seereil a triumph whleli no ether girl at that lime w-is enpable of perfennliic. In a rnee fei a Ml.l lie Atlaiifle title. Mls l!an .u tir-t honors ever the then Mit"iihe nisa I'erfner. ,'lassed as the eeutitn's fate-; woman swimuiei. Teilnv tesse is twetitv Jenrs old Ter the lnsf iw M-ars -he' Mi- 1,,'en i appe.irim: in aipiaiie meet-, ineeiinu ii.it etnrles. hut for the Mi "'' a tiiiisi part go in; down teiiti-ut Soen after In r tt inniphs , n the l',n Hie ( ,n-t, while nt a week -uid p.nl.i here, -lie -pr.iim.l her ankle. Th s misfortune pni her e'it f. r ne.irl a wneh. s,.n-,,n. and after Iwoeimtii; netlve ngain I'es-ip t , found i veri hard te cet celni; rlijlit. !seerni weeKs nce. I',e-vit ( ,, r. ii'erN swam under the rotors of the Meadow brook Athletle Club, wreiiehed -eernl inu-eles around her heart. At the time if this neeiilent, nle wan eom eem petniK In the three and a naif mile WANT CONGRESS TO DEFINE AGES FOR CHILD-LABOR Federation Considers Anether Con stitutional Amendment Xtbntlr ( tty. S pt. Hi . I'.i A. V i l 'olifrenti ! li a ma-s ,,f bti-nie in in perianr te organized worker-, the i i eiutlc council of the AmeriiMti I'eder m mil of I.mImii- teda; prepareu for the i lest strenuous (.es-ieu of its ihiiimi' , . tlterelli e lleie. in the hope tn.l' it we ild he able te adjourn tonight i i 'tided in the unliiitshi,,) liu-ine wis the formal alineiineement of -eer-i n, .'onstitiitienal amenilmeiii- and ne- n.niet'ii! legislation, already fia isl l,v 1 e ninittee- of the lOlincil, and which .t ,ill -pen-nr as labor's pregrnm for th e-iiing tear. The labor lenders have drafted an .menuineni en n weiim give i engres. the power te plesciihe age limit- fur , Inld labor and another aimed "te make il.e Coi'-tliutien mere elastic te tit ilie ne, is of labor " I aher's pnlirv en iinmlgratinn re re .nctieii Stat" indusir'il court- an! n- ntitr.de toward lei'i-I.itien win, Ii would i einpei unietis in iiiioriierati nl-n was epeeted te be de!inei eda SPEED UP RESCUE IN HOPE TRAPPED MINERS YET LIVE Argonaut Crews Find Ne Gases In- ' dlcatlng Decomposition I .liirjiseii, Calif.. Sept. Hi i I'.v A I I - Solid rock 1- easier te cur through wen. for cutnng tliietigh the rck for . seven" -sev n tiet eiilj. lhe crew en I the I'.'.itin f' i't h'vel has been inttltlg ' through rock for several days, j ,.s ue worker- were spurred en hv I i repei t of the State chemical eiignuer i that ,n mi.ilvi- of air in the ig.i. mint shaft -heweil tint the sllsh'e-' sign of putr"ta'ti"ii te Indicate then !- pre-i'llf ill 'lie depths of the Argetl'l'lt n I .ui in In dv (la-'es arising from ,'iei oiiii,e-f. ei would be dl-cle-ed h the di Mi i'- te-t- m. ,de. he said. WAKENED BY ALARM CLOCK, MAN. 68. FALLS BACK DEAD Found an Heur Later With Hand Extended te Shut Off Bell When I..- iil'inn clock rang re 'erlav iiiei-n'tig, Williiim Ili.'-ir. -a'v -light ears old. J.'lus iiferd stri i i ii .ii'lnsl out te st. p th" nn- I 111' lit f 111- till Tilt I' i,iip jijli . 'r"pc,i PacK en tne (Men led toward the el ll 'W , 1,' arn end, 11. w ,1, r I it 1 i. I. ear I lm : Th" nWrin Ic pt i inging te tl id.,' h guv.' Mr- Marv W! ib hitidlndv a curieii, feeling. 1 i.i , nn. en. -he Mild te herself, f ehlcnv ledger te let the alni'.i I, tig -ii leii'- She .-ln .itid ll,, inevemi lit in 'l.e rriiini iil,e nvv n and her . eiicrti gri w She kll ii'ilmli I that Hi! ir In" it r. I'-m ii,. i-t:il.l:,. ,v i lit v lit -1 -I r et In a in rvntis stn'e icr-tiii, the IiimI- s r ion . II, was i.ieiit. lilt's .,,rt T. hour wnre e s," did I, 't f lllv I idv VV, lit t , 111 dead DENIES AGENT WAS OUSTED Prohibition Director Davis Says Hubert Voluntarily Resigned In ii. il t1 at I'eilerul Pr ,li biiieti Agt nt I'l'inl Hubert was f . , i . , J t,, i,. sign was made tediit bv State Piobibi Piebibi linn IHrecter Jelin T. llavl- ' Hnb'lt is one of the best mjents m tin de paHmeiit " IHrecter )nvs sin,. nml the very fact that his resignation, whi, h has I cell iici'eplid hv me, dues net tnl.e effft iintl li teber 111, is v lib in e enough 'bat he vvas net 'ousted' fi ,m then nice. As I understand it. Hubert bjs a pei-s mal i cumin for leaving Announcement was made that the ap pointment of William ll. McClure ns ( nuiicc incut group head here, te s ,,. Hubert ii. Ihnldsnii, who will be trims tericil te Wasbltlgtiin, will be dcilnieil elliciallv ttiiliui a few days. The ap. piiiutment has been up; roved bv Coin Cein m ssiuncr Ha.viie-, t,, take effi i t l )i tu ber 1. ADMITS $100,000 SHORTAGE Mls3lng Chief Clerk of New Yerk Drekcrafle Firm Gives Up New Yetli, Sept 111 Henri P (inge. for tift'in veins i hlef cleiU of the bro bre k'Tiige linn of .Jereme .1 H.'ini2 & (',, , lhe wns icpnrt.'d 1iisriIu. nfter tile di cn.eri if a -beringc of mere thnii SIOO.'KIO in ihe llnn'H accounts .tester. Ill,' , r,,,. .-,..'.- --. --- -' .si ,,.;, - I ney'B office yesterday. He made n coin- plcte confesbieu, utterneys announced. diit , surieiKiereii in uiu uisirut Atler EVENING PUBLIC 1i' 1IKSSIK ItYAN ui.iMtlien race for the .Te-eph 1' tM ''up. which wns helil ever the .Man-luiilali-ltrmlitiiii Iteacb ceiiise. Tn pne l.er sameness. heweer, she li'l- i-he.l tin dl-taiiie, althnii the list. i way new ii When Ml-s Kjnn returned te the sea-lmie, seer,ll pbj sleiuns put her thieiiBh an evamiimtlnii and prebibited lur from appearltiK in competition UK I'll Itessie hi-BKi'il for just one mere h.inci' te s(.,,n. ,, i,.ter. nml he en ten I in the races Mt New l!pitiw n k. N d ten d.ijs flK. She wns an ilde te J rove hel worth there, .hewenu Iliei1elit!lll. . the doctors' eMillllllilt Ien hiercht out the fact that Mis- lUan hv 1 i -uffevltii; with nn nthleiic I e.irt for the last I'ne jenrs. nltheuirh iom iem petins p-Kulnrly in swlmnilni; races. i-essie is n Philndelphia uirl. lUinz at 1!iL'.". Dl-iinend street. I'ntil lH'.'i) -he weie the , olers of the .Meadow brook Athletic Club LEAGUE IS AT DEADLOCK ON DISARMAMENT CLAUSE Cecil Opposed by de Jeuvcnel Time of Signing Pact (iciiemi. Sept Ki i ly a 1' i Pi-arniaiuent ( 'oiiiinlttee'nf the I ' Tl d Nations which is entisnleriiu' lleberr Cecil's disarmament reached n deadlock teda when It l.ei I lil-iii , .i in- te draft lb- femth paragtiiph of in, iieit. Delegate ie .Jeineliel t'le of irnti.e asked licit this paragraph .e wei del se t,.,t jhe iiiittiius sub- rihiti; te the plan -1 euld sign the lewn.mt g '.ll.inteelllg protect loll te t . ,.. signer hi fore disarmament was lirgun l.iinl Kehert Cecil, however, ln-ists tint dlsarinaiiient should prei ede the -units of the guarantee pacts. M le .liienel ul-e dein'illded a previ-Mit be In-eited that the thai dis-pre-'d le ill inailC'li Jlieilld lie te mi ete'lt portienate te the securltj pteiidi i in- guaianiee pacts. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VISIT Ll I T HALL UN A DULL DAY They Find Most of the Legislators, . . J ' Administrators and Agitators Away T liait & High -hoel imiIs iieni the Vnrc w mi, thronged cjtj u, ted.iv leek, iig for enlightenment en , u ic atT.ni-s. II, v , ii,-e ratlier a b:i. dij t,,i im.-t "' ' "v s i gisiiitni's iidmlui-tr.iter. . ml iigiia: Wen- ,IVV . 1 lie ist,js weic fiuiii the High S. hoel for i;iil-. Th-v epi.s of the Cltv Ch.ir r Seul In rn :i,kei ter and tlic wa- an iiiiiii'iiii ei i etiui lis. I lii-i e alniiiilanie (,t but the Inttel Pan ISaMer the l, inner literar.v work Were .ill gene the Mat or, messenger. dispi, ., the I.niti'i-. and wa, able te m be,e ill demands. 'I he vi-ltnr, then gi'd I rank Sheit. seeretaiv ie ident of Council, and llnrrv ' Wit- pre tig. s, eiildn't igeiiiit-at ani's. '1'iip glrl lieiieve thai all the luminals weie gen "The id' a of the cltv runnin of an? thing," s.ini one girl "Peu't wen ' said another, ' out ' some r and geed '.av we ii nave a woman Mn Council, mid thin we'll 1 nv housekeeping," SOCIALISTSCONVENE HERE National Executive Bedv Onens Executive Bedv Twe-Day Session National Kei utlve ( ',,n Socialist Partv opened a r1 , f tlr. iii, 'tee fe- nv session nere teuav m i ut, il.i r- . of I I. 'It u i tne committee unur in rg i l-ion-ln: William II Hen n.'llii'i.i . .lame- it. .Miiurcr, re-i "t the renii-ylv.inl.i 1 e,p t it,,,i, I. iber ; (Itte Ilratistetter (II ig , CI v Vliuled.. of New ,, 'iceige V.. Hewer. .1 1 . et lles'.i. tended Merris Hi'ipiit. pie ! i i lie i eiuinittee, is lu Kuie e The sessions will I" Liwn , I d It PI ln ipall.v te discus, Ien . t 1 - I the approaching, ininpai.-n S" nudidate, are te he offer, d n 1.1 .ill of lhe ( oilgl'essletial d.stti's ..i-t , I !' of I'.eill.v -lour .states II... ',itt t ,i reiierntea the part.v's e!, priin.pl, , ,,f se, lallatleu of public unlit,..,, ;, f,,rt, . tour-hour week for labor il, t.iv.itmn of nil uncultivated farm i.unl. ,u nu end te iilleged Intel fen n. - vi.'h fr,., spi ei Ii. Tonight nml toiueii.ow i, ght there will lie Iliass-Uicetlllg- 111 .hi .tui ' ,i i n iiiieeuui .-ireii i, i ,v ( ' . , i i 'IheSe Will b' llddlis..., the N'atiniial Cninmlttt e bv I.,' i. HERRIN INQUIRY MONDAY Indictments Expected for Frem Strip Mine Theft, Marlcn, 111.. Sept M , u . Pi-- liive-ligntlen ,,. i ,. ,, , , ,M a i tie war, in wlib h t vt, i,i v mi,, p, ,. ,,, were killeil June L' I nnd J'J ,. vvln.-h Will be ll'Sllllieil MelldlV 's etpeded te (intiniie ulieut one week, piese, ni ing ellii Ials said jestenlai I"-i ,,t T . in" illitments te lie 'I'i'iiiiii. I wiP be f,,r thefts fr mi the strip iii.ip wlieie the rli.tr. eccuried. It was sm., The rcfiilar Willi. m, sup Cimtv (ii'iind -lurt will ('olivine s i.t.fiibir .'., and will finish the weik,,,f ! speiuil bedv. It was explained , th,. j ,.Ui ni circuit COIMt docket !. 'leudi'd. the tifl.v -eight indicted nml tl,,,,. , ,,,., v he indicted piebnbl) wid be uii'il in a special court. TEST RADIO WAVE LENGTHS Ability of 400-Mctsr Stations te Tune Out Smaller Ones en Trial New Veili. Sept Hi ir.ingeinents with the Depart! nut et ( nuimerce fr the u'-e. b Inrger and nunc puvvtiful radio brcndiiisilug statu, Ms, ,,f ( (M) meter wave length will pievih- a test Mnnda.t night te d'teiunm. whether radio fans can tui.e out one simien in favor of the ether with M lifT t r-tir (,f fertv meters in wee lengths The (iiiiera! I.le;'l;ic Cen,,,in,'s sin- J-., ':z. '?. fTz. i i && I '" llllirtMH nif-nnrryii-rn-r-MMiMtcMMf-rr Hen at Selni'. iinlv . operating ,,n j Prm ,,,rnrnie en or i'.ik ui.trd trei-KlO-lllcter vv ivc lengt't -i ml Hie liens. e itinn m Hi" eunirv it ttl'l hnlrts Ihu Hclcar reijieeiuiic in utute'ti siutietM at Trey, using the uisteimiry ,",(!(). ,,, ..'.-, ....ei '- ',?,,, ui ., ,,I,M' meter wave length, will send out pre I grama almultaneeiisly. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, PENNSY S AMONG 16 New Yerk Central Line Alse Makes Agreement With Brotherhoods SHOP CONFERENCE IS HELD Hi A'laclntrtl frfti CIllr.'IBii. Sent. 10. Sixteen rinlrenilH slmied separate agreements with various niier tinieii'i yesterdav t lirencli lire- war methods In vepue before the I'tiltcd States Knllrend I.nber Heard vis ere- I nted ns arbiter of disputes between iailways and their empleves. i nesp Nettlements, iieweer. nccnni ns ! te lien W. Heeper, chairman of the heard, de net repudiate the beard, but inther nre "entirely in aeenrd with the ITraiispurtnlien Aet." lINrninment re- ferrei! te I linriln. 's ncreement between ii,n v.,,.- v,i, ('.,.i ii., i .i the .ew leru t entral lines and the tiain service llrotlierheods, and ether pending peace necotlatieiii. I'ollewini; settlements with the Order Wk Central lines opened negotiations with the shop cratts en the basis of tl e Wnrileld-Wlllard-.Tewell nlan. separate ngrceniciiis witn tlic Kngl neers , I lreni"ii s and Swdtehmen's unions were In prospect, necerdlnu te elhcial The l'eiinslvanla system was party te similar negottatieiis with train serv 1 e Motherhoods at Cleveland iiiuj I'itts- luirgu. i Vgieetiients en unjes and rules tli mwh created s,()p unions weic an ii, .inned b the Chicago, I'.iirliiigten and iJi'ltiM. whicli had 'urned down the WiirlieM- Willard-.Iewell proposals. ! Washington, Sept. 10. (Hy A. 1M (ieueiiil chairmen of striking shop I crafts unions of the Southern Hallway I nml eiliciaN of the lead failed today in reach nn agreement te settle the strike en the basis of the Wnrlield-Wlllard-.Iewell proposal adopted by 'the (icneral Policy Committee of the -hop ei lifts. The ttntciucnt was mnde by railroad . Iln ials after a blief lenference today 'with the general chairmen that "the Southern was willing te settle en the 1, i-is of 'he 'Chicago agreement,' and presented tins te tne sunn crau i uair- nieu tlie for tin ir signatures, have il'i lined te sign. but se far i New itrh. Sept. 111. i I'.y A. I'.) nUiclal- of the New Yerk Central lines and the s simp craft unions new en -trlke en the read went into onfer enfer etice ted'iv te seek II settlement of the strike en the basis nf the plan adopted hj the policy committee of the union. The conference was the lirst effort made bv mi eastern read te settle the -Mike oil the new basis. If It is suc cessful the result will affect the lines of i. company in ether sections of t he country a-i well. The beginning of the end of nil the labor troubles that have from time te tune he-et the transportation lines of the Natien for several years was be lieved b ninny railway heads ntnl union ilnfL .. 1kiii ii.iten i itu I rtil ti tt1mti f tin ''' Virk Central lines made peaceful i settlement with two of the operating ' '"''h-rhneils and the I'ennsylvaiiin svs- , tem negotiated toward a similar end. i i'.v .ve"terday's agreement the various illlil' l) lllli v v I'til h'himh,' H'H im ' reeds makiii'' up the New lnrk Central j svstem ngr 1 te centinii' I Iirginnius September .1f for one .v ear. he present I wcur lie and working rules for their iriiinmen and lendiicmi" and in witn- draw from the I'nited States T.nber Ibcird their recpiest. made mere than a j ear age. for w ace and th' PEACE SIGNERS I I I a downward tcvi-ien iim"". ""mi ,,eiiin,-s u eliii'inatien of time and a inlf 1'iiv for everlime work. I A p, me pact, generally known n the ' I r.altiii'ere plan, wa- signed In Ilalti i mere la-t night bj Cliarles AV Julie- i wav, vice pre-ldent of the Iiallimere and i idliM ltiitlre.nl. and icpresentatlves of jthe stuking shepmen eluplnveil en the I ' Ilnltimere and flhie. Virtually nil the j 'striking Ilalilineie and Ohie shepmen; weie e.xpecliil te he back te work In ten d.ijs W, C, I.ee. president of the P.roth P.reth P.roth "rlieod of Hailread Trainmen, nn- 1 tieunced here last night that nt a enn f c'lice in Pittsburgh today the l'eiin- svlvanla had agreed te continue its I 't'lesent wag's te all four brotherhoods, 1 it a latei disp. itch from Pittsburgh -ild that atitmiiiiceineiit was regarded tliete as premature. It wa- nitlieiilatlvelv announced I last night in Pitt-burgh, however, that the ceudui ters of the Pciui-vlvanla Hast nd Wi-t mid the tialiunen Kast enl.v ,l.iil -igic ! wage ami working agree meiiM with the Pennsylvania system f'i the tinning vear en the basis of i'lst year's agreenient.. Ne reason was - ven for the trainmen en the p. , U, l.nes West net signing. New arh. N. J . Sept Pi On ideas la officials of the orgatii'Mtieii, some of whom lain" en from Washington, urging delnv in a strike of clerks, fi eight handlers, express nnd station i i, plow-,. I'liien Ne. 12'JC. nt n meet ing h"e that lusted until after midnight last night agreed te delnj dra-tic action .igain-t the Peiins.vlvani.i Itailmad for ei e week. I'liere were mere than 10,1 member. I ruu'lpnllv einpleves of the Ulver s(rre ft eight, station of the Peiinsylvniila Hailread. which hamlles the fnight passing tlneugli Newark, at tie session ami it wa said loll grievances were (lis ( ISS.. There are said te he OfiOil men velvnl in the threatened walkout. In- thai event, .Mr Miller sanl it uetild spiead ever the entire I iirusjlvnitln istim within Is benis nnd approxi mate -."i.iKili nn u would Iimvc their WIFE FREED OF MURDER Frackville Wemnn Cleared Without Trial of Slaying Husband Pettsvlllc. Pa., Sept 111 - Mrs. Peril. i l'llliunn, nJ Prm in illc, vvas f ii eil ,vesienlav vvnbeiit even ,i tu.il. of hilling her husband Hve weeks age. The weinaii shot her husband twice, tlic sci elid bullet lodging in Ids heart. Mie asserted he had heen abusing her and ' she shot In self-defense. The (irand .lur.t ignored the hill charging her with the crime. .Mrs. iMiimnn is me second woman i cleared of inuider tins week-, a iury in'Miiltlint' Mrs. Ilertha Serrns, ()f V,.w Piiiggeld. of killing her hi ether, after!,,' , .l.t.l nl'llier illllt' flffuCrM lltllllllAM llltlU . IH'i IIU'I II I UK "".' in " M luiuuiri, FIVE DIEFUMIGAJING SHIP Three U. S. Health Officials Gas Victims en Japanese Liner San Francisce, Sept. 1(1 pjve mem bers of a crew engaged in fiimlgntlug the .lapanese liner Shln.vn Main here estertla.v weie killed by aas fumes In the after-steerage of the vessel. Tlnce meiiibel.s of the ctevv were public health officers and the ethers were stevedores, Kight III emeu also were overcome by the fumes. I , ,c , ,....,.. rl f .r n.n Inuntia jertlce. lis rmtilevs niver nirilte iiever inne day elf. Of , iiirsr w ar rererrinc te tne Teaneniu nluatrBtAd A(reuntii of which nppenr Trelley irxulurly in the Evrsise l'l'DLip Luixit. "Maka It Ubtt."r-vtdV. FEDERAL WARRANTS Men Wanted Had Escaped Ar rest Through a Ruling of Supreme Court BELIEVED AT THE SHORE lVderal bench wnrrnntu are mil ff (lie nrest of "Al" Wagner, bit brother "labile." Harry Clnrl. David Oinhl nml a man known ni "I'iRR.v," clinrficil with dope sellltiR. Thefe are the men the County Ornnd Jury wn"" prevented from indletinc by n rule of the Supreme Court lifter n number of addicts had testified before I.TiiiWe Mennphnn tlmt tbev had nnr- l !,., .,. f,, ,i, ! .... . ., .. - ,. ... ,,, 1 be Indlctlni; of these men by the i ... . . ., . ... t 0,1(,rn' 'rn,", ,7"rv wI11 "nt eny W la help In tnltini; them into custody, but I also in bringing them from nnether ! captured outside the .confines of renn- ! sjlvanla. l It will ebvlnte the necessity for ex- itrnniting any nt ttiein anil it nise means that the action of the State Supreme Court in grunting a temporary rule acalnsl liidieting these men in the local I court will net prevent them being mil mil leaded through the Keilcrnl courts. Asslstniit Ciiltcil Staten District At- 1 teriie Itelger reiiuested the heilern ICmnt iiidges te issue bench wariants I for i hi' fugitives ns Judge .Menngliiili Iliad dune, and the wnrrunts were then tut tied nier te tin; nnri'otie division for serving. "Tim drug ring presumes tee much I if it thinks the Supreme Court rule'Jms ! In am wax checkmated Judge Menng- iian," .said llerbeit Terrer, chief of the Federal narcotic agents. "Fer net enlv Iish every State and Fedeial ju risdlctlnn been notified that these men are badly wanted, but I have nrrnnged with the authorities of New Jersey for the blocking of every avenue of escape. If the miner is tine that the men we want are in Atlantic City, we shnll rapture them in due time. I'liilei-slnnd, I de net predict anv lmmedlnte arrests, but I de sUv that tfiete men cannot es cape." I he action or JuiTge I- inletter in re hieing the hull of Annie Miller, charged with dope sellltis. frmn 51.i.0n0 te $1(100 has nut deterred Assistnnt District At At ternej (ioideti fmni pushing the case against the woman who is, according te the police, n part of the drug ring in this I'itj. This woman, who has already been Indicted, will probably he placed en trial net week. Her case hns been turned ever te the court clerk with instructions te list It for trial nt the earliest possible (late. N. J. SQUANDERS MILLION IN HIGHWAYS, SAYS HERBERT Fermer Chairman of Read Beard Opens Attack en Commission Trenten. Sept. 1(1. Filing a broad side into the Ivlwards State Hlghwav C minissien, Jelui W. Herbert, of Hcl inetta. former ehnlrmnn of the read heard, charged that it is helplnK the free-heblets of live counties te sipimiiler SI ,000,000 of tfrninjcr's metiev te the disadvantage of the remaining slMeen counties. .Mr. Herbert also claims I waste ami extravagance ha marked the i i'" ,' " uiiiniiii-iraueu. . Hie action taken b the New .ler-ey mie llignvvay emii'l'.siiiu In permit Stale build mad ""H'T the lteimHir-emeiit act of P.I1S is iiarticni'irij iiavei In n ntntement (ii't jeet he -ajs in liait hv Mr Herbert. sited en the siih- "It i the Highway Heard I ha, per mitted Atlantic County te select In. tumlneus concrete pavement en n con crete bne for several sections en Heme 4 in that count j at a test exceeding ?2 per wpinie jnnl the ce,t of a puve nient eijuall.v geed or belter. A twen ty, feel pavement ha, ll.T.'W ,iiitire ard, te the mile. Assuming die mad te be twenty feet wide, this shows nu increase 'n ie,i f s'j:,dfli! a mile ever the cenciete read. "It his permuted Cumberland County te select n bituminous concrete paeinciit en seitlens of Reute Ii at apprevlmatelv ,e p0r unre jard iliere than the cost nf llM ordinary geed puve incnt. I'lguiing en the read eighteen feet In width, shows that the surlm-nig of two In. he, of Warrcnlte add, te the co-i ever (ne cincrite of Vji si) iiille." per FRENCH SEAMEN STRIKE Shipping In Four Ports Tied Up In Pretest of Eight-Heur Extension Paris. Sept. W i r,v a. P. i Half of rrendi si,ipp,tu. Wi, He, n,, t(Mi,lv by the .( an en's tweutj -tliree-heiir strike of pr.it, st ngiiinst the (lovein (levein ment s etensM f n,,, working inn rine da.v bevend eight benis. The four large hi'ibfis ,,f Marseilles, St. Na- ralie, Havre ni I kirk were strike- bound. Cherbourg, llnst Nantes, Culnls, Teulon mid 1,',R, hell,, harbors were unaffected, ,'t Iturdi-iiix the werkeis weie divided i tl" of them rvi citing for '(ilk and ll Hier half strikiii'-. Tlii-,. j seems tn lie i ll.l"li1etl se I ii r te nv. tend the i-t! Ike hejend the twentv- three hour limit FR DR ADDICTS iniWA ITER n.nnilRI flQ cnDMCD I . . wMIIILm T. IVI. U. A. Ur-i-IUIAL. S DEAD,''. Mather Judge t r ft s.... . - - General Secretary at Phlln. for 23 , Years Succumbs In Roanoke, Va. j A messni;e fi..ni K.ianeke. Va . an- I neunces tin de hi, there last Thursday ei ' ' i" "gins, tr tvveniv -three venrs geiietal .inii'tin of the 'Phila delphia V. M C A. He iet,ed In 1!M- en ii life pension. licferc coming te Pbibwlelel,;,, i J1SM1. Mr Ii.nigbis bud been gmeral secretarv at St l.e,s m t l',(1s,,,n 1 rem liosten he was ttaiisfi te this city. .!,'.'" "',,s' ''"""pi' mnis work was the inillion-della,- dnve for the V. M. C A i in lllll. His hi tilth broke down in that I campaign and the beard sent him te ' Ihirnpe I.utle ( liange was effect, d and at Ins own reunesi he was leiiicd at ihe cnd of that venr. He went with Mrs Douglas te live with their named Khler, Mis. ,1. ( i in i. ,i, bries in i lioaiieue .Mrs. Ueiiglas died iluee .tears age nml the surviving meiubers of the fainllv me Mrs. Humphries and her brother. Waller C. Douglas, dr.. j ntternei, nf .V.itie (Iverbioel, avenue. I this cm. They weie with their fallic i at his death. David Spence David Speine, who died Thursday! nt his home, ;(17 Hi'iniltage siieet', PoxheKiiigh, will he burled Meml.iv after n after seniles at hl-i house' ! Mr. Spemer was a member nf Khtsiene i Ledge. Ne. ll, h. (i. I, and Court ! Maliayiing, p. f ,. He Is suivlvcl by II son, IMwaril Silence, anil in,,, (Illllglltei's, .Mrs I.illlau lliilicilein and Sliltli, and ten grand- M. Slisi i hthlrcii no veir want a jeiit tiikrk akk wi'J?"1 V n,e,n ''Vd I" th Help Wanted columns today en page 17, Adv, SEPTEMBER 16. HERO OF AMMONIA BLAST BACK ON JOB WITHHEADACHE Frederick Kauffman, Elevator Man, Who Piloted Girls te Safety at Page & Shaw's, Never Wants te See Anether Explosion Krederlek Kauffman, elevnter epenf ler nt Page & Hhnw Cemnnny, nnd here In (he rescue work following the ammonia tank cxplonien which occurred (here jesterday, Is back en the job thli nievnlnir with n hendnclie lis the only Mind effectH he feels from the explosion. ,.r..ft... .... ..mnlxn.l nf 1, I a nna, 111 Jll((lll(lilll I,-U,l,tl (IS I,.., ,i.V - the elevnter nfter the cxplosen until nil empleyes in the bulldlni, lincl been taken te the utreet In safety. Then he col lapsed nnd hud te revived by physl cinns. "When you pet nn eyeful nf tlint nmtnetilii gas, yoit've get something' Knuffmnn said this morning. "I den t knew hew I kept going n long n I did, except that I held my mind right en the job of gel ting ever body out of the building safely. "I didn't bother trying te reassure the hysterical gli'K" he snid. ','? only object wns te get them out. hen tbev fainted In the elevnter I let the firemen curry them out nnd then stnrted te the tipper floors iignln for nnether lead. The girls were very much ex cited, bu ns well hh I can remember, only two fainted. DAZZLES AT SHORE Mere Than 100,000 People Wit ness Pftgeant of March ing Nobles LU LU TEMPLE APPLAUDED Special ni'vilrh tn J.Vrnli'ei PiMfe T.aterr Atlantic City, Sept. 111. I.u Lit Temple's crack patrol, mounted guard and nattily garbed marchers. 1100 Nil eng, proved n big feature of the hril llnnt Shriners' parade, staged en At lantic avenue, this afternoon, ns the main event of the annual pllgi image of Crescent Temple te the shore. Mere than l.'.OOO Nobles from n scores of cities lu the Hast participated in the gorgeous speitacle that moved mnjesticallv and amid loud applause from the em irons of the Inlet te Park place mid the beach, where the pro pre cession was efliclallv reviewed by Im perial Potentate McCnndless. ether Shrine dignitaries and city and State officials. Police estlmnted that ever 100. 000 people saw the pageant. Atlantic avenue was gnv with Hags mid the emblematic crescent. while thousands of the visitors were the red, green and yellow colors of the order. The presence here of Imperinl Po tentate .lames ("Sunny Jim" l Mr- Candlcss of Honolulu, gave the turn out the aspect of n national conclave and brought together potentates from all the big Shrine centers in the ceun try. W. Kreeland Keinlriik, Potentate of I.u Lu Temple mid feimer Imperial Petetitnte of Shriners. was given a cer dial reception all along the line of rilkn',;. a e'l march as did his smart looking nobles from the Philadelphia ledge their dazzling raiment the mounted guards, baud and patrol bhred the win for the thnus'ind odd Philadelphia nobles, who in special uniform swung down the thoroughfare. j Crescent Temple .from Tienien. the host orgaiil.'ilieu, mVii had a big turn- , out as did Mecca Temple. New Yerk, whicli came te town lu a special train et I'eintccii , nrs. The Zcnilni Temple lliirrishuig Patrel, which candid off honors at the special dilll en the Steel Pier last night, again wen Inuiels today In the pageant pmade. Resides the thousands that lined At- lantie avenue from e.irlv nfleumeu, another vast crowd. Including ever ."flOil of the Shriners' ladies assembled j , I around the levicwlng vtnnd at Park I Place set in a natuial aiupitlieatre. i Here Miner Under ami th,, Rulers of the Mvstie Shrine order reviewed the spectacle. The temples pnrtb ip.iting in lednv's spedacle liielmleil besides ,M I,u. Ze'ni Ze'ni be. Ilnrrisburg: I rein. Wilkes-Rnrre: Khedive, Norfolk, Va ; Damascus' Rechester: Rajah. Reading; Ismalia! Ituffale; Salaam, Newark; lleumi. Rnl Rnl tlmere; Cvprcss. Hurl fm-fl . Almas Washlngtrui, and the Camden Shrine Club. , Temples that participated without bands or patiels. bm wju, splendid representations of uniformed nobles ,,,. eluded Sj riu. Pitlsbiirgh . Mediiui, i'h. i age; Acea. Richuiend ; Oiieiitn .-sji iieiise, ,. i , ami j nrret t (ill. una, SHRINERS IN AUTO RUN COnilS mill A Tr s.. FROM PHILA. TO SHORE Sixty Start Frem Lu Lu Temple In Annual Trip te Atlantic City About sivt.v Shrlni'is en'enil the twelfth social run of I.u I.u Temple Automobile Club fiem Pliilml, Ipbm te Atlantic Cit.v ledav ! I he stmt was fi tint Itreai i (iiirden streets at II e'( lock. mid S prlng , i. .1. Mather was ellicl.il ii,n,i ii it .. , . stnrler, I ami I). I ,.,,.,, ,,. in,, rue euici.l lllnei A sciet time has 1 n ,I,.,.,1 en hv .n:. .!..!.. ..e . i. . . mil-nils ei i no run, nun lite car rum, li.e nearest te this will he dechired t. he special pilzes winner. There vvdl for women drivers. 33D DEGREE MASONS OPEN ANNUAL SESSION IN OHIO Main Subject Is Scholarships f0l. cnimren of Master Masens Cleveland, Sept HI (II, A I i i ne i uiri.v -mini Jiegn Aic ui c- cepieii .iiii-eni ter the N itliein I'nited llleet . sslelis ' .iiiiMiiin .itirisiiii'iieti et the States, opened its 110th annu;, I lng here today. The opening i .-,,- ,-v.,ieu in iiisiiucting commit. ' tecs and formulating icpmts vvh c will In prcseiilcl te th, ,,.(! j,, ,..,.,,,, I iC'sliill Illesda.V. The convent i , ,. I tunics tlirnugh Thiirsdni. 1il',"1,",1,h, ',' """l l',ll,, ' ' eon. rldeied, III the judgment ., ,M , Abbett, of Heshm, Mivcie,.i ..n,',1( i ceniiiiander, is the cieatien ef'm.i- , iliinery for the cmienliiL' ,.f si,.i. I .lift. I. fill lll.klllitli . -s I ,, i ,,,: i"., " ."" ."'"?" I .1, . ft "-"os. .u in,, s( '"" " ' ""' -.iprcme council .s.,(),(iiie i wns nppiepuuiMi ier "sinli iiiipM.R ,w , ii.- imi,i.-ii.e ceiiucii nia.v ilelenuilie " If the appiopilatie,, S inniliiu,.,! l)lls , .vi'ir ii win imiiic pi,sM,,. f,.w.,,, k, 1,1,1,1 , sll ids (.... 11,'... .,.,"- ,,,, iiii.'u .lining men i mi v.eiinii, one in elii'li Mate el the . tort Ii I I'll .VII1MI1IIC .llirllll I'tilill. Keen regret wns e.tpn s.se,i iM ,i iii- iieiiii.i in i lesiu.'iu iiaruini; ti aiicml me 'entin. iiie I'ltnr !;t(, n,i, n) , Is a tlilrl.v -leenn I degree .Masen vvi. Ii. lute the honeraiy thirty -ll.lrd .e. gree conferred upon him, but was fercejl te ciincel bin visit hecnmie of the Ilmesa of Mrs. IIiirdlnK, SHRINERS PARADE 1922 "I don't remember hew ninny trips I mnde. I wns excited myself nnd .the gns wns burning my eyes nnd lungs. If I Iind tnken my minu en uiu vye long enough te count trips I might have cellnpseil before the job wns done." Air KrmfTmnn is fertv-slx years old, nnd lives nt r:M) Willows nvcnuc. He, doesn't hnve much te sny nbeut being the here of the exploflieti, ns he con siders he did no more'tlinn nny mnn should de. ' n nddllien te eperntlng the elevnter, Knuffmnn Is shipper for the Pnge A iMinw Cempnny. lie rnld thi-j morning Hint the explosion cntised he much de lnv yesterday nfteruoen tlmt work of getting out orders will be piled "up te his neck" this morning. ,He was en the job promptly nt 8 o'clock. "I doubt If innny of the glrla nre nt work te dny," he said. "Some of them were feeling bndly yesterday afternoon nfter breathing nil that gan, and the nervous shock te most of them wnti se vere. As for me, I'll be satisfied if I never see or hear nnether explosion. My head feels nwful." I FACOTRGES First Information Will Be Ledged Today, Says Har- risburg Repert TO PROBE SNYDER REGIME Special Telegram te Evening fuMfe Ledger Il.'irrlslnirg. la., Sept. 1(1. Twe chnrges, it wns learned tedny. will be brought ngnint former State Treasurer Harmen M. Keplinrt. ICephnrt's prosecution for mnnlpuln tlf.n of treasury records nnd withhold ing of State money from deposit te tin. credit of the Commonwealth hns been recommended by Attorney (lenernl Alter. The first Information against Kep hart will be ledged seinu time today, according te the present program. The second information will be ledged nct week. Deputy Attorney fieneral Hull nnd District Attorney Meyer will held n final conference today en tlic first charge te be brought nnd the warrant will then be sworn out by County De tective Windser. It is understood that Keplinrt hns nrrnnged te nccept service through his ceuiispI, Jehn R. (Jeyer. Hull nnd Meyer have had a number of conferences. The delny In bulging the information Is said te he due tn a desire en the part of the prosecution nfliceis te exercise the greatest caution In preparing It. Attorney (lenernl Alter will nrrlve here next week, nnd It Is expected he will begin immediately n review of the report en the nudit of State Treasurer Sn.v tier's conduct of the treasury. l'etltteinns 1111,1 Stnt, ,in',el.,1L'.. .. ..nl -rl :?zjtej &!.",' :? . in ei in,- loeiviim unvviirii ie eiiics w 1 c 1 HI.. Ill .... I..,.. t,..., ne .1... -ii , """" ,.,, ,,- ,,,,, nt,,,,,- ,, nu- niiegeii opera tions whicli have been reported around the Capitel. i GIRL AMNESIA VICTIM NOW INPHILA1HOSPITAL 1 Father of Grace Maglll, of N. Y., i Due In City Today (Jrace Maglll, eighteen-vear-eld girl who has heen in the Northeastern JIes. pitel under the name of Ornce War wick, a supposed amnesia victim, is I In the Iliilndelphla (ienernl Hesp'ltal I for observation. Her father, August Mngill, of .",0(1 r.iist li-'d street, .New erk. is due here today and will take her home as -een ns the doctors sav she is well 1 Mi. Maglll said that his daughter has been missing for six weeks. nn, jn that time li" had spent SH.OOll bulk ing for her. She has run away several ; limes in iccent years, the Either ai(l. I and last summer had premised net te leave home again without telling him The girl said last night that she had gene te A'-hury Park, had remained theie a week, and then had conie te Philadelphia te leek for work. TWO TEACHERSROBBED $50 Stelen Frem Stephen Glrard Public Scheel The handbags of two school ten( hers at lhe Stephen (iirard Public Si hoel. nt Rlghtctiith street ami Sn.vder avenue. I, ,,,,.. .,,,ln .,,Otn...l 1.11.. .1 ,..., .. e,....-u ... -,,-,,,., nue i lit- scnnei ",,s '" s,sslen- I'hehngsrentalned S.-II i in cash and were tallied at Slid. I'elice or the 'twenty. eg,t, ,,n, 'A'elf m reels, station, investigating the roh reh her.v . snid tbev exnecteil te nrmi m., pupils of the .school whom the suspect I he teachers me Misn Klteahcth Me ' iMisInnd and Miss R. jj ('ern. The leal'heis missed tl, l,,,,ii, C., .1 ...., . . ' "" .."("ll'llr.B ..e.. ,,. iiiniieiM ,., , ,,, M,OOl when thej entered the room near lhe de-., of the session. T1(,y 1(1(,p enri'h of the school and then notified ' l- Cernl valued hiT hag at ?.". it "euiiueii .,,, U1 , nsli. ki .Ie(',,,,u. ""'"I '""l that her bag was worth .'sl.T '""I ''""Inllled Sa.", hi cash. i EARTHQKE IN SpAIN a" Cetta" in Twe vniaees de- uiruyca Dy aneck Vige. Spain. Sept. A sharp cartliiiial,i lasting seveial seconds 111 IH A. IM hist evening, mused the iel- lapse el a number of small c( lit t II Ir,., I .. the villages of Velliehs nml i biincalve. A lew persons were lni,,...i The iiiliahitniits took fields. lefui! ill the There was a reourreiue of but with diminished iutensliv n ipiiuter of an hour. le shecl;, PRISONER HANGS HIMSELF iiuiTisniirg. M'pt, ii,.- I.ilvvaid V limn mitt I , ,' ' "' ,"" ..Xlllh (l(, com. 1 suicide u the Hmitibli, i,ii ,ir, (lit. .... -. i ,..!.... .......... . ....'--. ' '".lllj i-riMiu .vesieiua.v in Pellef lie bm 4jMi KEPHAR IT ,.--...,.,,. ) in ui ,f ii it 1 1 K I I Iliil "' ' ! lleda,tcdth.'be.lc!el,lgi te.Tl ,,JI "".I liniigcd himself i his c' 'Jt inm I, ii'ii. ,,lil... ..:., .' ... ,.. . II .HUH. I a rene Villain, was avvaiilng trial ' William ir ,,,,(,,: -, lifts , ,,, ier icienmus nssaut am llltll I'V ,l,,,i itriui' Klilunem IVIhni priseni'is told liiln Kiclimeud had died. lib liiueiid i leieveicd Kinie time age 373 Deaths for Week There were .'i7."i deaths reported diir ing the week ended .vesteida.v . iiccoid iicceid illg te the wecl.l bulletlli of the )vi )vi slen if Vital Statistics f the Muretiii of Ileallh. 'lhh wns an Iiickmm' f two ev. r the pievl uis vveeh um n ,,,. ir.eie ilu.ii dui'liig the corresponding ,, .,i hi .i jcir .cw cases of I em. iiiuiiicaiiie umeaseH leuertei lTttrlafr'ril,.18!HCUrlCtfeVer'10' were ; RACE SUICIDE I BY EPISCOPALIA Convention Stresses Dtrtu Rear Families and New Prayft is ravered Inr41ni..1 - r. . - - clde wns hit. n ,1nM .,... Hsct WI crnl Convention of tin, l'WMi.B, 5' copal Church In the Zl"." lM H0US0 Of Illslinne nt " """' DT M Cbtnmlsslen en Heme and lVit0,.A in which emphnsls ls Sll5mt Itt niity et unristtnns te rear fnm , " ' icoVhich'Uie'Heusoof'l poses te hisert In the PrawrfeH wmen nns tiecetnn known In cent. circles as an "nnll-race siilc ,1 ""'w It fellows : "cl,le rf8r," "IJlcss, O Ced. we pniv ti,. nnlen of these. Thy 'e'rvnnt? ? mny no fruitful according 0 Tl.. poses, nnd enable i,.iB 11 h. Pt Put. 2S!!!!?.f ""tl of win the '"Pm te trMn' ZK'SSffi ir ...t .1 --m Christ. Thv Hen. n . i" ",,re,,?l Jtltl ..r'BpnllK ill ii-um in moving the substitution f .I for rector, Ulshnr, U, p a5,i Chicago, said the word recto r comes from n word meenlnx : wlr! ii-iikkui. xnnt posit en wn rf.ii' by nishep Frederick Hur'ftS Islnnd, who pointed out tlmt ik. i title of most parishes wns '.h. 'l11 wardens nnd vestrvmen " t01 scir from India ,,t "the C '?n,? A Nebraskn nnd representlmr tl. rvT 1 of Knglnnd in the ilie""? f 8j& Prof. .Teshl told !. I.I... UJ the growth "rhLi'-T."" Thcosephy nnd the Xcvv TheuK the United States was nn in.ll?Tnl. the Rrndual Intimidation of the l S1,?y",b;"cf et ,f rt NntleD"B ;; ri..r.; ."'''" ,'",i: Ier te ai se,, viniiui ie rem er n trent mJ te the Pliiirel, n T.n' ., Krut ftrA A heated debate followed the ,' entntlen In tl, TI..... "i ,.."? Pr' Heuse of IiishM. the report en the nlnee nn,i ...H deaconesses In the Church. Th. ... )rk Cflflllneilrln.l tlln rA.rt.tt.'..u .. 1 esses ns nn order in tlic minlilrr il . u .i " , " . ' 'CM. provided ler tlieir forma erdiniui.. 0 n liishep. A motion, by Cameren Mann, b!d et Seuth Merida. te av tl, V-3 il. 1.1,1. I.e.-... . ' "I'1H i in- iBiin-i "m ncieiuee ny nnf . Ilv a vote of forty-six te fnrtr m.v..ti refused te recommit the report te th commission for further consideration Merris Enrle, of Philadelphia ml appointed u member of the joint ceuB misMiin uii mien races. J lie ivev. Ij. .vi. .ie unrrs ...... j St. Peter s Church, of I'hladelpba presented n leselutlnn of sympathy vv the Rev. Dr. Reese V. AKep, ofltreoil lyn. long-time n clerical denntr t iJJ convention. It wns adopted by'a rislj vote. LIVESTOCK IS BURNED Animals Killed In Blaze eln Bin! at Hammonton Kin destre.ved the barn nnd eat' building of Simla lane, Hammonton Presll. near Walnd early today. Kip"!!!!'!! saved the inula limine vrW, Is uiieci uplcd. Mr. Pipsii hiTiiB brought bis wife te Pliilndelph!'a I' nn operation. i Several carriages and f p nn unit! were saved from the burning linlHln but stock. Including Mr. Piestl'sdm' lng horse, were burned tn death. 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