J'i w 'i . R 1 . I, " - - . i . : HIM KB I, BESIDE THIS SQUIRE! I Mill Creek "Juclge" Has Been Fining 250 Atiteists Daily. Can't Keep Constables THEY GET COLD FEETj I). Mnrlin Ycrljcc lining Squire of I xililtmnruc. rail I piii 'i ".". "'. .:" ". ' . iii.ii iinliis S'lllire nf .Mill creei.. in. 1 ium. '"..........i ii iMiinv. At i lift i. ndmUtcd It Imliiy. At III'' Ami I"' " oloe nf lis iTTUitir ""iiriiiK . t ... lip Stllll- nll IMS !-l" '" "" ' T' "llirii "- .. . rtt .1.1.. I li.V,f Constable Jeseph niil'P. iwiii cod tlu '....'' I, r. Iillll tllHt -(reived from cm' ii; ' , iriTh .-iii.. ,,en able I" l,'l t 1111' jour eS'icci". ln Mill .-- , t.iif " . . 1 . S. .. Siiln' In n tow 'I i rrl.i'P "I"" """ ""v cvc'in of 100 souls HI'' Mill Crcik. onleh -"'' violators n day. who I'll" .' i. .. ...(input of Ollirpi-i. IIIHI siinuni ? rt (e I-.' n few iiw un.l then. Tm enh n nevl. c ui)inii,il te U'ls fc0r." mill' lUin- Ynlii-c. "I mil I rii'p him liny mlviri'. VnllilP Vrl.w llii"!' lift th Vllllllllll-fl ,01VHV i he iiinjiirliy "f tliem fm- liiiv..' 2, i-llH mil. Tlit- lilBlfr-i tl" '" iliili-t of I'lillailplplilii. for Imviiis Ins risht frmil hrii.lllcht "'".; ., . Tank I.. lnvl, of : ' MnrlbimiiiKli ,!(! imiil S-" bumiiM- hN biunper hii iIip lle-ni'i' liMf. u" rpinenslrnlPil mill MM Km Iiwii .IrlvliiB I" I'l.ila.lplph h. ler tlif l,'sl 'l',, IWi ""'I "e,M),.V et' Wlci te thi' liiimpi'i'. , . " 1 "tn J'liilmleliililn." Mill I lii! Snuirr. "the potii'e "re se liuaj Irriiip tn wivr fell lm '""',- '" hvp''' llkc "r"S liem'is. llml they ignore folks ylm cetilil h rai'tl from I he reckless ilrlvlnj; of miieiimbili-t!"." mens t1ioe wlm forked ever S." for ha, Ins the rear lichts of their ears iinllRlitell en Mrs. harnh Itllilelph. of JS North Pinion ,-lrPCI : Koberl I. Ilun'is. of UiTiiiiiiilev. n : .Mrs. Nellie PiiK.ii:' I.'iii-ilewne' Clnirles II. M"i). nf r,::i rreslen -diet : l.e is . Akiicw. nf Sttaiihiiiere: I'r. S. ( Alilelne. 4,-j7 riiirineiini ("firr nf llelllies. avenue: Harry II. : P:i.; Mis. rieiriice Hupp, "f AllllllllOH. . ' .1, I.iiliiliiiwil.. nf :!l!!."i l!lil;e itii'., mil Mr-. Anne New mini. nf " I-':'. Uajiier le.'i'l. U m In mil.. I'liiil S" eai'li Iwiil"!' Ill il lillinperh cevpitiI tile 1' rcnp l:iss". null Wiiller Welili. of (!."! I 8rl)ri"'k in pump, piiiil n like line for liin hi- rul-enl open. PRION BOURNE'S HUSBAND HOTEL MAN Rebert G. Elbert Is General Man - ,c ji,.. i- m... v.u ager of Syndicate in New Yerk Hubert . Klbert. te whom Miss Marlen C. Ileiiriie. daughter of ihu lute r ......l..c. 1.'. n,t.,i.l..t.' f! tt.nrnn l lis .'...-ii. ,.,e,in.i ;.. inliii,,.,,,, ,.r.,. nni lv . , h sppielary and geiiPral manuger "f a New Yerk bold sjndb'ale, it has been I I'anied. The hridegroeui thirlj-live vears ..1.1 iiii.I u.-iv nnl l-nnwii le Mi.s Heuriie'n r :i i r..i i ;,. Ve... ,.l .,..,1 1'lilliiilelpliln. Announcement "f the vvpiMing. bv I" rank T.ven Polk, of New Yerk, was ;i .'.iirprisp tn society here. I lie mif .millarlly of the name "Kl 1'rrl" t" members of MI'h Puuiriip's frtnilj w,is disclosed by Kalph Pr.iver Slriisslnirger. of Normandy Farms, (livynedil Valley, her brother-in-law. "The name Libert means nothing In mi'' lie -aid. "and 1 doubt if nny , menibrr of (lie family has ever met liiin or lind beard his name before this ciniinuuppinent." i Miss lleiirne in P.1IS became engaged hi Alexander llenen. boil of Mrs. Kd- vxinN Hensen. of Chestnut Hill. This I Piimiffpinpiil. Imuever 11.1s lipnteii c lie ' fullevvliirr vear ' . G. 0. P. PLOT SEEN IN LOW registration! Besses "Laying Down" te Cut Pin- J cltet Vete, Is Charge Itrpuhllraii Organization leaders are en the xerce. of getting into a row ever ' the peer showing made in Ihe teglsiia teglsiia tiea of voters for the November elcc- i non, I'tinflieial estiniates of the enrollment JMtPrdiij. the second regislniliiui day. tri'lleate that the tetnl runs between 1-V.OfiO .mi 1,-iO.One. The tetnl for the "f't day whs 101.070. F.very effort will new he mncp by Pinehel Ipadprft te '11 up a hip legist ration en the final Jm. C'deher 7. llrganialien leaders net mils heie "i Philadelphia, but also in ether eoiiu eeiiu ""nre being accused of "laying dew n" J" I lie work of reslgstralleif, in an of ef "irt te prevent the Ferester from getting j' lug vote, which would be a mandate "the State Legislature. Ollle of llie len.li..! Ii, ,1... Ill.:l-.l..l , .-......, ,., tn,- , eniinei c'li'i nrgaiuziitteii arc net in favor Li Till if .1.,... ft t of ,-" iiuwii. in sucn wards us II esp where David II. l.ane ami Itleh rl Ncglcin, president of Council, are ""'VC, I in imiliM.- Mi',, ",.,,lli,,,. ..,,, ,1.. vole." ' .''.."i, "n I'ji As a teiispiuence nf ft'intnr Vnre mid Ids this filfiltitieii', lirellier. Inn i.siniin nre. arc mnlcinr- elnled 1 ""Vc'n in sirj,,,i,i,. i.i-u ,,, nn.l 11 1 " ITPilleted (hnl en the third nml Inst , " ..,. ,,, ''Ristrnilen dm ni the Or-anizatlen 1 IcaiJcrs will make n nl.n i. . f.,', r.,-' .. .1.. idi'ii i inn iniirii i i ir n m - i i Vprll I l'"V' lHi'n "" ""' 'J1'!,"' m lA n Irnl iiml IHty'mntnrlsts dally. 'Clf ninny of them have threatened' v tiicn. the get lil f'-cl u"il lll " """'. Lu I..- Mm ii.inprn vim ic Hew1 llli the I'nreslcr bv ' putting lhelri,,fL Theie were visitors, all patients, milliners the wheel. McSPARRAN AT WARREN Dmecratlc Candidate for Governer te Speak at Fair rntui . 'V V"sP''",iin. Demnernti. no ('" ,i"1,r"nr. is tin. piliK'ipal Milker tdj , ,l(, v1M.rni ,.., rtlil.. "; master nf the Stale (irniige left hi .'(.,,'il.,ir """'I"'!iilnK I'lHU for '"Hit 11 111 will, il,,, f: ., 1 lim, I ".:.."."'"" I" one ""'Hi' ,, ","S". inillgllt In "J'T Denincrntic Stale 'Xlllnrelnn.l l.,,...,.. will rejoin Ih candnhil In t rnnli ' 8l,t 1 lh" s'liudiilaies lecciving t Ai,i"K 'r1.1'"""-' "' mnsh-mceiiiig J '( ennellsburg. Karlier in the dax vinvI'.ar,xl',s,"eku " Waterfall. On the W0,'I,'Lenut'Ihb,"'ff I' iimpaign- ? luily was mei hv A. D. l'eightn', 'rmn of Uij; Fulton Ceunt'y T'nm 3 '' formally Kuhen is - Dcuio Dcuie Dcuio ratie county se that the candidates "c Ireatcd ai guests ,,f hmuir. Caihler Gene; Bank $50,000 Short Dii!!j.lcasf ,Sl,l,, -0'- (!-v - '- &,et ll'c otten Glim. Avenue Stale hem. 'I'O'lisauiiciiaiici. l'luiu his ?ermp,0f i1?'1'1, K' fwrlMHi. thirty. rL?.i .,,a?1' or of tllu iiiBtilutien. wcie thi iIcili ,t0,,n' Allowing nn audit of "' llank Examiner. Carlsen's rcsl: .2.YS2. eVns dciiinmlcil by Hank lis ,Shwi oavajce two meuthu nge when an i'.i.. " r,""in nave .1 e ee. laniereui," )0:ms. . sver: Seeks $33,000 Gems I.1ANK CAKKICICA iMiiclilcr of the Inte Amu lleJil. liu iisl(i a New Yerli eeurl te re mine Charles I". Il.nilen. of San l'Vaniisre. as executer of licr metlirr's estifie. Hnnlen. she avern. fallcil te turn ever te. licr 8fl,0(M) In hccurllfes it nil ,.iilclry valued at nearly S3:t,iioe HEARST DEFEATED" New Yerk State Returns Shew Democratic Organization Men Chesen 1 CONNERS BADLY TROUNCED ! 1 "-. J.I tWWi , ,, f ,., ' CP''' E.s i IN PRIMARY VOTE j Tliclrcenducl was generous and heroic. ii' ,Ue-(nlt!l 'irj' , "We urged the American women Albany. N. Y.! Sept. 'J(l.--Most et teachers in the girls' school of Hip Y. the eaiul'ldiUrs for delegate in Ihe Deme- W. T. A. le leave Smjrnu. but they crallc Stale Convention, who v ere refused until driven by the flnmcs. ... .. . -.r,..,. , . ,, , . . pledged lii nte for . it. iicari ier tJnveriier were ilefeateil in yesterdnj s prlmnrj . In I'.rie 'iiniilj llluffnlel. where Willliini .1. I '(inner.-, ..niizlil the pled Ien jnr jlenrst delegates, four nf ihem were successful. ThMj -four of uie tliirty- 'pichl delegates are classed ns uptiert - 'er.s of William II. I'il7.pfitrlcl;. coil lily ichnlrii'.an. mid lhe lime declnreil for lAlfred V.. Siniln for Hie gubernatorial Inenilnatinii. ! In Albany Cnuutj. wliete Patrick K. .MeCalie. fernii"- Deinecrnlli leader, backeil the Henil delegates, they were fiefcaud by 'JO te I. ! The organization delegates in Albany Ceuntj are pleilgrd te the caiididacy for Uoeriier of feruiei Uepresenliltive Piter (5. Mill lijck. jM iespeii-e te a ipierj as le what h" d Ihe Alhinij ( nunlj Vfsull i ishiiMPil in ireuVriii senlimPiil for Mr. , , Mrnr-t. Mr. MH'al.e replied: "It is!''"' Mrs Uege.s, of Memphis. M en... Is" meuslj Ihni H seems te me I might ' Mr. Archibald and Mrs. P.eyd pre- !tl, Klt up and Miy nothing." cured a launch hi the Smyrna harbor ,,P district in Walervliel (My nor nnil sacd lil'ly refugees by taking them in single vote whs ci-1 fur Ihe Hearst de the American sieiuuer Winona 1 .I..I. .......... ..tr.... .. 1.. ... ..In.tl ' .i.,i.. ..i.i.i ... n..,.,i :.. ..ii.r.,.' jceunties besides lJe nml Alli.mv. i William I.. Ward, of Wcslehc; ter, and William Harnes, of Albany, vplr.rnn Republican leaders hi their respective , leiltntles. slieccssrullj witlislned the as- saults made naiiist Ihclr cnndldalps bv independents. In Albany the nrcHiil- 'station designees wen every contest fm I legislative eflic", while in Westchester I the erganb.al Ien landi'liilcs wen the Assembly nomination in all live dis tricis, with Seabnry C. MasiicW. alie j'irsaiil.alleii designee, leading William tiaiil. iiiieiendrut opiienent. in the con test ter nomination In the State Senate In the Twentv -sixth District. In three congressional districts enn- dictates supported by "dry" nrgiinlisa- ' linns were defeated, w bile in two ethers I designees hacked by "dry" forces were' ,1,'I,."ri""s- . ' . . Iiepreseiiliilhes ( buries V aril and , piepljeii ) . Dcuupsey were reimuiiiiated ! " .vllc Kcpubliciins. defeating "dry' eppnneiUs. Keircsentallvcs I'rank t rnv I her and Inrenr e .vici.regnr also were rcneiuiuiilc'l by the licpublicans. ; overcoming wci iippesitinu. Ill llie Twenty -eighth District Churlcs M. Wiueliiler clefcalei Milten .1. Ogsbury. a "dry" for the Republican uumiuaiien. Lure of Broadway in Bryson Tragedy Ceiilliiiiril from I'.ur (Inr ' n'eleik the I list rid Slteiliej went e j I Iio hospital with witness...,, 'i ,ill show yen the i oiiver.-alieii which tool; ' plaep in the hospital. 1 "Mrs. liiiiues knew lliat she w.u Kning In die. She deserilied hew she ' V as shot. We will .show hew .-he locked ' herself "hi ii loom en the second fleer. ! Dr. I'rysen get hi- revolver, xvcnl Ce , lln second lloer, brnke down a deer and i het hoi . We will show the wound thus inflicted caused her death." lie also said iuforuiatieii would lie iireseiilcil In shnw lis. Hnlnes hud tiirealcind In leave the illegal "lnve inest "in Hie village of Cassville. 1 . 11, iieiiMin, an engineer, iwiuaineil j 11 man of Mr. srrseii s "love iips . 1 ulilelt wns nLii Ihe naisniini-e of ilie.it Cassville Melhedisi Church. ' Irs. S. W. Ileiiten, of Ciifsville,, for mer neighbor of Dr. Ilrysen mid Mrs. Hnlnes and Ihe last person In see Ihem befnri Ihe Irngedy, wiis Ihe next 'vlt- ness. Ma1 sunt sun was 111 uie iu,seti home nil the alleriioeii nt April .. re mained fe ldinnei nml that llie doctor and Mis. Haines were theie wltcu she during llie aieru..nu, sue sai.l. Myrnn Mc( lain, ( nssvilht undertaker. vvhn acciuiipiiuied Mrs. Haines nn her dying trip ever tne .meuiiiaius tn tne hnspital, wns next called. He told of receiving a I elephnnu message. from Dr. I lirysnli icilicslhlg llilll In bring a car , In lake Mrs. Haines tn the hospital, i II.. c.,1,1 he xx ii k iii the house hut i feu- He sahl lie vviih 111 llie Heuse Mil a lew minutes, only long enough te carry i xc.u llnliics- le I in env. Hnspital Surge.iu Testifies Dr. I'. It. H'litchlscin, 11 nieruher of llie surgical slafT of the hnspital here, was the next witness. He testified ns tn the conversation when Dr. Ilrysen called liim 011 the telephone, and in re gard te tlie wound in the abdomen. Then' were no powder stains. He saw her thirty minutes lifter she was oper ated upeii. She died Sunday morning iieiuseu ."i and (I u'eloeU. He was pros- cut when Mrs, Itry'MUi made a statement 1 US te whn stint tier. lie Iniu tier she 'was sciiniisly wnuuded ami did net think she would survive. She replied that she knew she would nut get well and asked him te telephone for her '""''"il'' 1 i. ,. I'lnTi'i" cinss-e.xaminiiiinii Dr. Ilutih. insiui was asked why he delayed operat ing en Mrs. llayucs for two Ii.uiin after licr admission. Counsel for Ihe defense cslnbllshcd thnt I lien uns 11 hehioirluige of (he abdomen. Jersey Pythlans In Session Trenten. Sept. '-'". Tl' New Jersey (inind Ledge of the Knlghls of I'y thlas Is holding il lifty-liflli iinnual con vcnllnn at the Slacy-Trent lletfl here ti'diOV 1 r ci .r i i.ir y . ' - i - -- irrr1 - t wn- ,, t EVENING. PUBLIC . BEDGfiBR-?HmADBLlHlA; as.. ... ' : . E Women Teachers Defied Flames and Hunger, Censul Gen eral Horten Says ENGAGED IN RELIEF WORK Hv .Isteclnlril feci : Alliens, Sept. "0. "During - my peiuiu1mIiIi it Snleniki T wiih beniheil I by MnlKiirs nnil Oeriiums nnil ditrliiK nij- efTipial enreer I have . hail innny ieiirIi exiprirlices with submarines nnil I lite, but never In my life Imve I seen lull) thine !ip the Smyrna eatnstrephe," Ih tlie manner in which (leerce Horten. , llie American consul general at Smyrna, j (Mimiupil up te the Associated I'ress Ills e.perlencps in Asia Miner. llbe speli of the spleniliil heroism' nml fjclf-snerlfipc of the American col cel col 'eny in Smjrna. and told of Itufus W. Lime, rrnncis W. ninkeiej- and StiiTilcy W. Smith. Americano. helpliiK in tin: rciipf weiU. Mho lensnl ucneral. with Captain Arthur .1. Hpnhimi. chief jif !tnff tn Admiral lli'Ktel, arrain;eil for (the-safely of the American colony, tak j iiiK ever n thi-alru In Smjrnu and hav 1 ii)R it Ktiardpil by marines. I "Thousands of refucpe.s in Ihe dps- puirins city were absolutely hiinury unci ile.stlttlle" Mr. Morten mild. We started ll.e wcirk- of iflief Imincdialely. The American llruis pentribuleil the use of their automobiles :imi1 triitks. They never saw tlipiu again because they were burned up. Representative Americans, n'emljers of Hip , M. C. A., and Pre . I lessors nt the Auiprican Cuil?ire, or- i ganb.eil ,i ipntral committee. Within nn hour, while the automo biles were still in Ihclr pos.ies.slen, and with uie htars anil rstripps flying en 1 heir machines, they were all ever Ihe ndmlnlsterlns relief. Their flrt i -inn i iiii,-u. jiiimii- iiiiiniis ivmpriciins. i nese nravc women iniiereu unc:Painciy without feed and sleep. Seme nil still there" Mrs. Morien remninrd with liei hus band at the consulate until It was linallj burned. The consul general ami al a in Slafc his wife embarked en the I'nltcd Stales desti-ejer Simpsen witli sixty. five eilipj- Americans, and ciime tn Athens. i e Censul Maynard It. llarnes remaiueil in the devastated cltj with twelve ether Americans, who were ehielly engaged hi relief work. .Mr. Morien new is suffer ing n menial strain. American observers snj ihni the Tin hi fired oil refugees w he tried te swim te snfetj. Thrilling cxpcrieiirp; were lelated by ether Ainerli an refu- i gees wlie arrived here Aiming Ihem "''"' "' ; '" '""j " '" .' '.'' " " " ".' """ "'' .n-in- nam. ei nslilnglen. , . I., and .Ml. W'.T xIiIiij. n ii . Sen) "u ii!,- v ! i All Ainer'c.in citizens known In he In r al'eul Smjrna cm opt Censul Pi.irii.- "nd Iwn women named lilacklcr1 lui-.-c b''cn taken aboard American destroyers, ."'" lie in u message tn,1H t,e ip In slrnycr 1M Mill. Smyrna. Sept. ''i). i l',j A. P. i tinier has been icimccl lien after tlje linrmrs nf lite cniillagralinii and calm I new prevails, Colonel Mudjie Vvb Iiii , been appointed Civil (invcrnnr. The Turks have besuu clearing the ruins 1 nf the dead left by Ihe file mid gaflier- 'lug up these that have been lying in th" ' streets. REV. J. B. KREWSON. 83. FALLS DEAD IN STATION Had Occupied Pulpit Near Doyles town for Forty-four Years While mi his un, . .iiinn.l ,..i . t.. f i. i ,,' i, v..- ijstewn M'slerday. llie ltv, .laceh 11, Krcvvsnii. eighty -three years old, pas tor of Ihe Presbylerlnu Church nt l'nr est ilreve, fell dead near the Dnylcs Dnylcs tewn railroad stutien. He hnl been jnster of the Ferest firnve cimicli for forty -four years. It had been his only c hnrge. I'er tin' last I civ years he Intel been pastor emeritus. Mr. Krewsen was lern in Ablngten. He was a graduate of I'llnceten I'nlvcrslty nncl of Princeton Theological Seminary. Mr. Krevvseii is ,.,uivlve, hy two .seih. ,T. Ward Krcvvsen, of Wchlen, Pa., and Hubert Krcvvsen, of Ferest liiexe; live daughters, Airs, Frili.ren D. Weaver am Mrs. Jennie Kelh. of Camden, nml Miss I'Miih Krrwsi.y Mrs. Willlaiu Tlockafeilew and Miss I'mmu N. Krew Krow Krew eon. of Fercsl Ilreve; one brother, Wil liam Krewsen. of Philadelphia, and one sinter, Miss Harriet KrewSuii. "f For Fer est Greve. Mrs. Christiana Lelnreth . Mrs. CI Hsliana Lcinrelli, xvldew of i.ecirge i.einreiii, sncin innninacturer, "" " J''"11"1.' '" , " or nor iiiiunniei . jup. in-inuu .ih'iikitc. ei - " ties' Duval si reel, 'iprmiintewn. after mi illness or eight months. Mrs. Lein reth, who was ninety fire y pal" old, was horn in Crrmiinv. I!p sldps hpr daughter she is survived bv a son, ISnberl Leinroth. The funet.il will be held Friday afternoon fr.an thn. 1 Imme nf Mrs. Mengert. Interuieiil will lie in Laurel Hill Cemetery . TfinAV'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ',.,,, ,, nmvns. ZXU KlnBi.Hn .ve . I .xiuraarii Ji. Kellv. tirMi Mr i. l"rni J Crnlcr, Mil S. mtii f ni Meiitn tmv.mus rinMiInn, sininc civ l' , nnJ .xtnry A. MnntKemiv, lin-'litnwii I'.i. ,,,S?.rslfe.iiV,,''iir:Vri'JKi. 'JSr1, """ U" i-iuliti t IIiieIhh WJ 'lirnten nvp.. anil i:thel Lew, l'OTI 13 Mnniiinuili si J1" r MiiKHlre ,1110 Iliirlmi st.. unit Kllra lPlh j, Trtllt r,,)7 ynrpii t. iteiiari n tihii'iuini rmmieii. v .1 mui 1' llinina ;. Ne son, ii".i 1 nun si Cilin .1 Iliit.ei- f'.IS N .'7th st u ml Mary I i shrtii. r.iL'7 V 1 rnntl ht iJcishiM it. nitwcllffp SHI llniltrrv st n ml IXlarj WOMO. sin iiHinu-Ti .- m Hurry TuUUy. I'.i.'H S sih it nml AMjiisIci '. s,.iinfiii7. 17:17 V rcmlilln si IJ.ivlil A. rirnll. .Mi'lrep. Mil,, und . en Rtum-p Wnriieil.. reiutnvvn. I'.i. ijaiiiP J. Dunn, 171. 1 nnibrhlue t , ! VpnlPrv Mc.'v, I TOO K,lniuiul nt ami nml nnil Ailelptnis 11 Nullum. , I;'?" rlna si r.lhel 1'. Smith. 4,r'.'il fine nt riimels K i'Hiiipl'll, lfs llplment M Helen J Munwv, ,Mi-i iiruiiii m. I,ci I'. .1. f,sen, U1S7 Annli.. st , uml 1'enn ettn II .1. lloBer, aaat Krcill l 1 Willinm -VI Sinner. H.H1I Lanciisf-i at . nn I , I3sttllu M. Wli'laml, 7-l.itl llPim mlnwii uie It-iniitt 1' if'altln, IHU Ilml"ii uv , uml ri.'flfllH 13 C'anniinv, L'ai.'i N. 17lh si. Walter Ilnwanl. .''.'l .1 l.Mli H. anil Mniv I". IlllHSell till I nniMHI Hs. MailHiiit NIchnfeHii ri'.tl I'ltisivaVr b ami Xllnil 1 lllllitl 1 Hill, nil I'.'tiniMii ii, , j I3(liv,inl UiniU'tl. .'.innlen. N .1 , una Dei-hli llulle), '.'107 .Mulfiinl l ilisiiKu W "hv, ift:i. Hnnnm et uml (itr- triM A lle'iinieixju, l.'ll Cl'hern nt ' Muil.tml l." frame l.'ll Onl.lniitl si nnJ 1 M.irv x iinjui'ii, i.iiii 1'enn m. 1 1'iitrlcli n illynn. Klrl.x lle m, uml Xlnr I iiarel Al r.ixfen '.'.".'1 S I'jrlUle m. TluiiiiH" l. Alei'Mitli, '-'7.1.-. X, "jiM st , uml Man Mc'I.uul'IiIIii. '.':':) I N. Sjilel.lmin nt I .Intiii O l'nsi nil.-, NiehnliiH st., unit' I Aiimn.1.1 fltt. !.'21l N. HcPte bt. I J11I111 1' llPirlimpr, Jl.-illu. I'a.. uml t'laie Nkeli. 'Jllll Dp I.nnci'v rt. I'pe en tr ieiii s.iii. siiraniiiii, 1.1 , umi .Mie ,xt wiin.irin 11 I.I 'JStll ft. N 1,11 r s. ' nml Helen 1 ,' - ii 13. imiil, J'17 V li.umiini ht. Wllllmn .1 niwti" -"' S.-vliHn 1 Anna AIupI.e 1'7 V W. fieiU st t., na AM IAN HEROES INBURNING SMYRNA ED RESENIS ATTACK Mrs. Tiernan, in'Ceurt, Fiercely Defends Her Bey's Parentage P0ULIN CALMLY CHEWS GUM I II j A .no' lattil I'rcK V Seuth llcnd. IikI... Sept. -JO. Dcbnti ever Ihe ailmlssnhillty of testimony of l'ref. Jehn Tiernan regarding the mnr ltnl relations of himself nnil wife, is expected te be resumed when hearings nre taken up today In the case of Mrs. Augusta Tiernan. wife of the professor, who charges Harry l'eulln with the paternity of her tcn-months-elil child. Testimony of Mr. Tiernan. which was corroborated by her IiiisliatuT. was te the elTcct that the couple had dis continued marital relations several months prier te the beginning of Ihet allcgpd affair between Mrs. Tiernan and l'eulln. The nrgiiiiiPiil between the contending nllernej'N begun yesterday when Prof. Tlernaii was placed en Ihe stand and ' was being questioned regarding that point. Defense counsel raised Ihe ipics. lien as te just hew far a husband's' testimony Is iidinN'-alile in a case of . the peculiar character of the present one. and the ilebaln was still In pi egress ' when court was adjourned for the day. i Yesterday's hearing, which was taken I up for Ihe most part with the lesti- , meny nf .Mis. Tlcrimii, wifi replete with sens'iitlenal incidents. At one point when counsel for the ilefent,e hinted at I the possibility hi sirs. 1 iernan s seceuil 'child havlni; a father ether than the professor, the plaintiff arose from the chair, and, with tears streaming down licr face, shrieked in a voice that could! Iio heard in all parts of the court room. jjen i try te say anything iihe. tnat.tv ll is net true. ' The defense atler.neys Imtncdinlclj changc.il the line of questioning. Collapses in Court Three timea during the period which Mrs. Tleinnu was being subjected le a .merciless cros.s-qiicstltenlng, the wit ness collapsed, but en -being rcviwd was aide te lentitiue. Throughout I lie Irving 1 ordeal, she steed firm and refilled le change a single statement of her story of the affair with I'niilhi. Although no anneiincciiien! has been I made, it Is expected that Mrs. Mae I Peiilln. wife of the defendant, will lie IplneH en the sland today. Mrs. Peiilln was snhpeenaed by Prosecutor 1'lejd , .lelll en. and l.i regal iled as nalunhle. though snmew hut "icliictanl." uitnes Hlie Iiiih" inainlained throughout a stiiiuieh belief in her husband's inno cence. It is net believed that the hearing will be (emplelcd before Thursday. When counsel for the piiweculieii hinted against Ihe parenl.it:'' of her 'child .Mrs. Tiernim nw in (nnil nml. i in a nlie slinking witli iingei , crlc I . "Don't jeu dare Iiilimate Mich a thing!" Mrs. Tiernan cried, whilt' b"r husbiiiid, who hud pnrtij i iseu te hiu i fed. icMiincd his seat and the g.iller 'broke into cheers for the woman h has el u II t .1 1'i 1 J" taken Ihe Maud nil I bared In detail her story In make her alleged "betrayer"' suffer. ' I'rstlinnny I nsbahrn The di fense lawyer ipie-l miied Ihe! i professor's wife for mere than four ' ' hours, ills-pel ing her story nf her' 'alleged illicit rniiiiilne with Pnulln "pi bj piece" in an effort te break down her story. While en Ihe ergc of a bieakilevvn several times during the , long nrdpni. Mrs. Tiernan lem, lined uu- I .shaken lu her testimony. T.nle in the aftcruoeii Prof. M'lernan , ' was called I" the sland. The prospeii prespeii prospeii ter began iniiiriug into llie mailtall rel.itieiis nf Pief. und Mrs Tiernan ' 'it the time Mrr. I iernan viy.s she and Peiiliu ciigngi'd in their romance. Mlic iiiesinii bmuglit an immediate objection from the defense ccmiisel, ''he . debate was still in progress when the I hearing was adjourned until today. : Peuliu maintained his attitude of nonchalance through the hearing, lolling I back in Ills chair and chew iug gum w lille , i Mrs Tlcin.iu was repealing her anit-j sntieus imainst him. Said He Would "t.'el" licr M'lic attoine, spent ceiisldenTI'le time, in eliciting iiiformalien cnucerniug Ihei liiginulug of Mrs. Ticrii'in''! alleged m tlmai'ies wilii Pnullq. "lie lidd me, 'I'm going te get veit "' the said al olio point. Tlie lawyer also ashed lipr cnneernni hpr three visits te the Peiilln home w lid- j .vii-s. idiiiiu was in t iiiengn. I hey always left-through the back deer nfte". these visits and no lights were displnjcd in the house, she said. Then the witness told hew she mei Peiilln and he refused te ppnk tn her en January H nf church "Flint aiiei aiiei aiiei noen slie told her husband of lie i lm c iifliiii. she lestllipd. ni:An nmvARii mum l.iinrl!n en Important tnnh r of nt , iirnrlsnre, .frlltcn by enft uliti mi hi hiri,, 'nnxtjilRt. of untlnnnt nre,l iipura rc i'rh en Hi Killlerinl IViri. i.r t e l'lisMO 1.kih.eii. "Mhke Ii a llahli "--it- f1245 Chant. Otlter CrsMti. Prieai U4K nl2 - . 171 2fU3 . . 4 3lt.4 . .311 non 2l3 . . 2330 3it4 . . -xiae . . BmffmU ENRAG MOTHER It VSlr ututTagen I Differs Frem All Others I Hi Lasts Fer Years ff G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales If 00 in, L2S-IK) North Iirend Service Station, IHOO-H Market St. V bbbW Jb jnmpncj-".-. r ... g XBjc BNSry& I VVJDDNESDAY, Calls Husband Cruel . i-. fr -'.. r; L. 7?l. i fV-s, et'a - h nr v AMiKI.INA t'ONTK I'asnii.iln Kuggle beat Says afler her telling lirr tin hail wife si III living another HOLD MAN ACCUSED OF BIGAMY BY GIRL Seventecn-Year-Old 'Wife' Declares He Beat Her Paquale Ituggle. twenty -four years old. whee address Is nel known, wu. arraigned before Magistrate Dern this morning, charged with bigamy. M.'he barge was liiiule by vspvpntrcn -year-old Angelina Cnte. of INN North Yan Pell street, who testified she was mar ileil te Ituggie in Nw etk en A mil tn. A niniith after the marriage, she said, ltiiggm gave her a beating and at the end of It told her that he had another wife in the city Iluggle iidmiited In Mnglslrale Dern thiil this we- the case. He protested, however, that lie loved the girl who was incusing him and would marry her as seen as lie iniihl get divorced. The name of h,s oilier wife, he said, was S.ivinn Wall, of !l,"i'J V, sttept. Up was held In SIIMIO ,;iil WOMAN FAINTS WHILE TELEPHONING SHORE: SiBter, Alarmed, Notifies Polled Here, Who Break Inte Houee 1 "Will you please go te S50 Fust Price street and st.. what has happened'.'" ' was the recpiesl te Sergeant Frith, of i the tiermanlew n police station, by n woman who telephoned from vAtlantlc t City last night. "I was just talking te my sister who lives there. Seme- thing has h.ippcnul, but 1 don't knew!. vAhnt. I enij heard a voice say 'It w ill sunn no ever. i Patrolman Wll'im was sent te Ihe ' house. He found the deer locked, se he climbed the perch and entered j through a second-story window. The patrolman found Mrs. .Margaret I Inherit' lying unconscious at the het- ' loin nf ihe stairway. She was taken In th (Sermanlnvvn Hospital. I This morning Mrs. I Liberie explained she li.nl fainted while talking ever the I telephone, te her sister In Atlantic City, She was injured some time nge when 1 she fell from a horse, and says thn' I since then she lias been sitbjpct te faint ing spells. Neither Entitled te Divorce In the diveice prncpedinga brought against eni-li ether by Jeseph K. West, of .",11 1 l'n.vil strpet. Camden, and IIpIph , West, of 1H2S Itergrn street. A'ice Chancellor Ingei-sell i uled tndny there was' net cneiig,h evidence presented In ' xvnir.iut him recommending a divorce te I wither inn lilllNT TAKi; rxCXIION r lle lint the ila liew unfetver- n in it'- r itl,l i Up. 'p; ncr. I he cnineu emle char- rncnini em e rhar. I ',"", ,,' 1 1 liurne." Setnrl r... . Stnnrf. i lluirv. Weill nn.t s,r.lx. Il.t, .1 cm, I th "u i li.ii neve CuIp-I te ctJDiih llirlc lnltiur In ihrt I'ecnie srt0,, (lf i,, Siiinl 11 in ! I.t.l'ern. Mai.ti It a Ilablt " lit . 'First PennvSavingsBdrik '.ry.s 1 vf ri"6BMrjVi(JfcJf u IMA.H.,.1 fc J Jehn Wftnftrrv ok, r r ! 4m' i v"wHbEL bTCBBBBK '! lYBB bBHbb1bI 9 BBBVffdk't-.JvBH -BJBBVBbk.'V vPBBVJ s?WmWKlM- "1 bBbhvJbB)? w&r.r., ?,t3PEmm t . -is. , xrHAizimb I I I I Under the heed and fleer you'll find a difference veu want. Like a big truck it in built te last for years. A few years service hardly touches it. Ne patten ger car parts. Modern, faat, powerful. Electric liRhts, starter, Atemite lubrication, 34x416' cord tire3. Sec it today. SEPTEMBER 20. 1922 MAJOR FORBES WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE BY "WATER CURE", Breker and Noted Horseman. Who Toek Poison by Mistake, Will Leave Bryn Mawr Hospital Today j A drastic "water cure" treatment, Ihe last resort et medical science in similar instance?, has conquered the poison which Majer William Innes Ferlies, of YillnneTA, took by mistake en September 7. Majer J'erbes, a member of the llrsi City Troop nnil a noted horseman, will; jul. ,- n fcu. dnTB fel. .Southern re leave tb! Hryn Mawr Hospital today Uerr. 8he rc,nainc,i imest constantly , after nearly thirteen days of treatment nf ,, bedside ,,nd helped buoy him up vjii ii ivaiuu jnr iJiinicHi pvwrin " i" ; ",l,unl While hip fnmllv was absent en Sep tember 7, Majer Ferbes aress in the darkness of early morning and took what he bcli9c:l were Ilthia tablets. lie was found by carpenters who come te de some repair work and was taken te the Bryn Mawr llestiitnl. riiy&iciens decided en the "water cure ns Majer Ferbes' enl, I.V ellOnCCl for lite, j no patient was "Heeded , with water der und nlglil. He was given , rII the water he could drink. Twe tubes! wcru iiiMTien in iii8 encsr. ana riireugn i them flowed pure water which flushed i l his internal organism and gradually I eliminated the poison. . The one danger which physicians constantly feared was that Majer Ferbes' kidneys would collapse under i DIAMOND ttfiftSSv Eaeh individual pin has a distinction of its own and is exquisitely beautiful. Don't Take Less Than the Best A. business that has doubled in volume in live years must have merit back of it. That is the record of our clothing department I &F-sS. 1 1 is men who where. j The Fall styles and models please us immensely, and wc arc net easy te please; therefore, this is a fine time te get acquainted with Reed's, because wc arc in a wonderful position te make a geed im pression upon you. S-10 is our basic price this season for Suits or Tep Coats. At ?10. $15 and ?."0 wc pre sent exceptionally valuable 1 allies. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1420 Chestnut Street I hJli 'i':-ie'.i;;!iaii e eme With These Ieeated nt N ynneheld and llryn Mawr avenues., enlv two blocks minutes from three golf courses. Fifteen minutes by auto from Bread and Chestnut: net a lone 11 nnneymsr vide through the city streets, hut a beautiful ride out the Parkway and through Fair mount Park: 11 minutes by train te Wynnefield Station, commutation fare 10 cents 125 minutes by city trolley te Bread and Chestnut, one ,'i-cent fare. Open for vnur inspection or phone Spruce 8V.'iO for fuller JollUHe 848 LAND TITLE BUILDING PI : TrrTTmr! rn n i i fir,irir:rn:,'"ir,:'rr. : waruyra'JmH'wii.i,i, -'!,umi1..'"j the double .strain of the poison and the floods of water. A kidney eellapfn mean) death. Although the cure was extremely painful the natlent wai "gnme" and confident lie would recover. .Mrs. Ferbes, who was MissDaify f'rtvn t'..tl,t .,.111 l.nw. ...1.1. .1... If. ' m tUG OPOfQI, RfnfAH lTsithA lu n.,1, . !. 1-1,. Dr. William (j. Ferbes, n noted nhr iMi,wi i viii'D in n own Mi I1K Jil IT. sician, and professor at the Jeffersen i Medical College. The, Majer served in ' the Spanish-American war. and for twenty-two yearn was first licutennnt of the Firvl City Tioep. Shortly after this eetintrv entered the World War he ieined the .109th r'firnlrv nt fln PiplS llflnrln nn.l n-n s mni tn 'rtn r.nt.i. t. ,,i.i,iini,i ami remmanded'the Fifty-seventh Field Artillery. c Alujer I'OrDCS. wlm is ill lli.l tertics. js connected with the brokerage firm of Stroud tc Ce., l-t".!) Walnut street He is a former commodore of th-v Schvulklll Xavy and nt one time was chairman of the rowing committee i,t the University of Pennsylvania. ! BAR PINS J Never have there been se many vcll-drcsscd men in Philadelphia as there arc teda)' the tendency et recent years has been te ward better-looking, bet ter - fitting clothes, and naturally WE have prof ited by it. CI Maybe you arc satisfied with the clothes you arc wearing mavbc NOT. surprising hew manv wc arc new selling fermcrlv dealt else Will Be New Wynnefield Hemes Priced at $33,000 and $37,500 till and llryn Mawr avenues,, only two blocks from Fail coif courses. Fifteen minutes hv auto from Brnnd nncl C information. McClatdiy Builder of Hemes r rm a r vy4... ,.. ,r i , jrrr zzz xl.:j, --iJt-zr. .':.' ,:t. ..; a ,T in :i,, u hiiie.Wi i' IL'I! Wiiiii an;illli,illiiiiiti iliiiiii I! iiliiiiiil i v"A'mJFrM LOOK COMPAR E PROVE that we have the melt wonderful selection of fine Fall Clethes in all Philadelphia. FALL SUITS TOP COATS FALL OVERCOATS WINTER OVERCOATS ' Make the rounds. Ge te ether geed stores before ceming4 here. Sec with your own., eyes by actual comparison ; that our tremendous Fall m- ' lectien is the most remark able that has been gather4 under one reef. And then : Judge for yourself that our Super-Value policy actually saves you $5 te $12 en every Suit or Overcoat. Our SUPER-VALUE PRICES $28333843 These are our feature prices at which we offer extremely fin qualities. But it's worth noting that we also have excellent Mcn'n and Yeung Men's Suits for $29, $23, $25. and amazingly goe4 Overcoat for $23. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men After all, the cost of Your advertising printing depends en the result. THP Houea PES3. TrtrUtm 1 J 15.29 CfcrrTT Strwt PUUdetptU ade appy from Fairiimuni Park ii'me Phene Spruce 87530 :?.,: t.tjs; iii I1' i,! 1 1 it ir? 11 i r An m ff :( -.re tn-j el? r i3 , "It tn! 1 If n't .ISA ir :n 101 -r. it ' 7.11. rt tic iUt ne; ..s lO't tsl ,ih il- f iii, mi no sin 'tc t0 I 1-5 ey 1 .HI in-i iii t1' h ills m mi 111 1.0 , I 'a tte ' ie rl it-- 01 is ii ii J A.- ijilfi j1j l?,,At . , -A, I . , 'irwi' - f. '.. t I j
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