UftrftV r. fer-rJY.''-H''-iriis "-!n.W . 'i wAvV RaMaRimKm $$?iffm&l$. '.vviftw.W IVW?' ;V'f ' p f-w:i '106" tt AiY . , P 5.75S5 I? ui Hi- tf 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 vtif.iv MIf( mu ISA WH , t B! i it ! U U M ,v H UPROAR IN C9UR I; DRUGS AND PRISONERS TAKEN IN RAID MRS POULIN HISS ED Witnes3 Saya Her Husband Was at Church and Net With Mrs. Tiernan i SEVERELY CROSS-EXAMINED Seuth Henri. Intl.. Spt Jl' Mr Harry I'eulm. firt ssi'iifs- te be mlle'i by the rlpfen-.e In the lienrliu f tu1 paternity rn?. in wl.ir'i Mr Aucu'.tii Tlernnn (liars" tli.it Hiirrj Peiilin. and nnt I'm li'ila!i'l w tin- father of her third rl iM t.mU the "ijk1 sitpr day afternoon ami 1 . in t - 1 hIiiiem m lt entirety t li fr-t.uv n jrevleii v given by Mr ri'"'ii.ii i nncuriilng the alleRPd rplnfi"'i' hi'tisn'ii l'eulln and Mm. Tiernnn Mrs. Pnuiin n -nirinn.v) rftrr 1 1 Stnte hnd rtP'l Tl.i- liirsr- tf.i'' rs vltOK ilciniiii'irnt'.vi'in b.i I fiuu- ! the irr el ,L dirp I' ''"me 01 ..m'-q eecntiin vtc!I Mi' l'e ilin wiioh.i wiieh.i wiioh.i threus'ioi.r ii ntn'n.'ied npiar nf N ' iu her hti ruuul'- innn. r:n.e, villi Int-.i-and eat-"ill The dofen'e m'ns ha!. ;idr direct questioning hs A-tern-i Sr'issart. te. tlfied tlmt lie ' a 1 1 epn 'it 'iiirrli wih her hu-bnnd "i tiif nisV d Tins tli" Lenten p.t.. i'i whi Mr- T'rnun hn I declared h. t i i rIa i. 'ti ssit'i p.mlin After i'ip dfe'i'p hid mirted lt tirief queM,.-in ii? ..f Mr- I'mi'iti, Pre- . tViv..M .wi, vexf nwkw)vk .JASVtiix,iAragSlyj ftfeyg's.t &j, . Jsttaaayaayaagffipff .w ,vi vuv-x- ( online sallied at sev-rr.-il tliensand dollar an seized In a spectacular raid yeMerd.iy by Federal narcotic agents at the barber shop of ntenIu Debra. Krnnt and Mnc streets. Four men ssere arrested. They are Jeseph Atitule, Ions ManexU. of New Ynrh. the barber. Debra, and hln assistant. Or.ule Aristotle. They are shown here, standing behind some of the articles confiscated by the agents 5rj rcuter Ji U"i ' ls '.p s w.j.n. j4 notion. pt ir. ..is ' itnf" Rj That 'ed n n . kh ' i",.r'.w n'ter which .Ip!:!1-"') 'np ! u,,. Ttrn p'ms V.. te lav n ' .-' ' .! 1 1" pnai 'nrnt i'.' proceed i' s1- . i ! r ! inn ,,. Judg" Dniv . ."u'' '!- rl.:'r i objprtien. -" . i n' r-H rit that i i court wa .i i in .1 .' i.m'ui Te Take I' p Case of Rum Runners .Ii.- M'.nr '1 Oenttn'sl fr"m Tis Vnr reuntry and H-i ' IV .' for the i n t i ' ' customs d!"p, m a ping be'in 1 i - ' p- ;u'' and within twelve mi . f ".'Ir mast. Grea Bri'a.n ia-pd s . '- a "i''i' In 173C, but a'p.ward tr' ' "d It. Th. country pad . It . IT'T r'Till tins cute:r.s i ffi.'-. t b'ard foreign hips beu" 1 in . - i r an' u-.r.-i- twelt m.'.- if tl rir r e- hnd l"t n ' ' . . -hlbltlnn na-v ' .; 1 i., '. t of Hn a" . . - Rut t . j . e . pn ' rum-rj: ni - .' i-f lean iP-". i"f' r e 1 lstry, de !" in . " Fer example iitv-j-', the rv cr'' ."fpii -t This law -ie purpose ."h for the ' n Ar.ier-P-itjsh ree r' -an t'"i"" "IIT uhleh nl Its wav fr .', ! ; ft of N"i. ' .Ihn -pd with 'it .'! be- t; , t ev"1 , ' ' , r ' '.K'ie'i ti.-.ie-- hna'-iinr estcn-i-l fRU i t !'. The f!.irdi.-' -' SM.POO ., .-en tween I'r, -h under f ir i naval ffi . n the Oni-ird And ; a sod dei' " ask t'n British mi. - -a: ins 'r m ' Se'.w.Tn Islands ii i ir -dnn vr ! M i.Tt -or'e within t -Piv.. niil". e . . ...inw. nr it thev de i" s .v - .. ..n'-eh and relzure. Tne ,'.,' i - ' r tb- foreign office "ii i r. i ' ' The Me-n' ' i 's n l i hard te berit t' e . . e. r- f . -dtea J las whether t "vi or lr.e-1 Thf 'i .p-t "i of -" z .- "end twelve ttllps tvine i ') u hn K - I i i i tnehe-ii. e m' u1!,- t - ' i -'i-ure and - m i i Hr..- ' -' l!'l" The I!ri'.! pr -(-'p.! .V. Ilulir. (!eern'n. ' ' ! ' i i - ' i' the An"i'.'"in tn ef 1T''T ch lireat Britain I' 1 : ut i ')' -t ' IIuJh-s' IasK N ltellrate S'ereiarv K 1 v ha ' in lnien writ ten at tl. r ' i'e Iiepart went, in 1 t jr -t i- ii.it mr law cian'e.l mi"ii Mn i .t te beard txveHe-nu out I" -i ,- '"' 'hi te our per' bit for im . l.vir" for fmuc'in: t i i'.p .ln" ie pnn.1 thi thi bearded must after b'ti-dlnj en-n" e tin American pert r at am rre ir'iin th" territorial water nf the fnited 8'at- That ts te vn. Tie S u'i Itep.irfnent upheld th. ISiit.M"! poitien m -!e i. (sinn dispute And nil A nen .n retarief of State have taken that posi tion. But the t mi-runners don't cetne 'e American p r't. ind thev nveitl Amer ican terrltnr al waters nnd jiiiri. mne. cently thej plv bet 'wen Hi tuli port pert It lfl si) fii. l.av.ng de'lM'reri thei .cargoes, saj from in. Itniimi. te r.n en up te Nen Hruniwiek .md pert np pick up nne , r le' of reue tt er- Mr Velstead b- ' i lpli -ited the task of Secretary IIus e-. jmr a- r,- has that .' Chairman l.asker, of the Sli.pp.ng Beard. Weman, 70, Tries Murder, Ends Life Kemalists Seize Strategic Positions Centliinl from I'jce One th nil'iMn n t i i! f -eri Ml H-i'i-ii tni!' !'i i i r-t lfiuip e m',i be tsued te uj J lenieni the a'l.t'd police t i ree in the event of in uprising. Parts. ept 2'J"P.v pi-T'e F-i 1 'h Ciib.net '.-.Ii de-' 'el -hit iew of the rrfu-.il of the Itr h t' n-itbdiiw tli'ir fen e fr m ( '.iin' the Ai.ttie tide of the I lird.lf.i '. ei. the ffert nf th French iimrn.mcnt shot," (. ijire. 'p, toward pree'itins "a" le t-ieen Till iy and (i-eit llri'.i n !' '( - rnl 't ua agreed lmtielt,'. t -et,. K nrMm Bouillon t" Mn " i M l'e"ii 'r n. who was the i . r of 121 " nient reached nt A s ta "" -te.'i ''. F-ench nr.d the Tuik.-' ' ti l '!-- w.ll urge upon M .-t.it i Kn..i'. l'a-ln the necc-.ty of re i i in A' i Mi-or until the piaee te.tus a'e .p. ' I uj en. Tue F" I'll Iiecnt.nter wi'I i-evi ' ae .'.i or vimor-ew nt'd le e- te ,ir-.e .n Smm before the ter ti. n ' ' e e r.fereuce new In pr 'S" thre f en Kemal ami hi' : t .jtril u'i 1 "i ..tar. 'ditef for tbe r pose f .;. .'ins whether t" f'l-ti 'U in the fe-e of tie Nr.Msh unlit u in! na;il -en. it-itiep f-v await the re sults of -le pej. e negotiation. I'here s i ..'im ' unlets ,n the Cabinet ever '!." te...b.litj f fiiilitinp ftween the lr .-h an' tne Tjrks. and n purMiince nf I .- de-ire te pljs the i of ti.fi!la"r i" the Near Fa-t. Pre n er Pillion re is: 1 oxen nil pe ,ble ,..-. te keP '' T'lik en the i it. -. e i f t e -'.-.r.ts until th" pi ace er' - ire ;le ' X' ' ,t--- r. p -t, reeeised In uVinl ,i..,, i(- ri .. t i' Kema' t." -, .,, kefp ! i iitli'er;- 'eader- In . ;, 'in i " li.f li s of '!' l rob . i ire id n tted's sr'lt. lhe I -encb. 1 ,ui - ! fe 1 ,h .t .ri '. r i'""" -ill"" 1 T r i ' ii'.-',' r'.s ' i her ! N' ar K.ii'e - -u it ; . '! t-'i ft a p. i " ' ' r. e I' .j .!'- t f. T1 ' N'. r Fi t -if, i ' . e wn-n v e. ' ll. ' e CA I US . ..t'e -. Ul.itll. '. ''".as ."' I - V .' t ei n'e .r. " et P-emier r Ii -d i 'ijr n ' ' Br ti-h 1 . u- sup i,f i i. ,rt -' i m of 1- ,i I'll I- -: ll.li ns 11- ' -. i--id r n P.i". ssere pr'--nt I n'd i ii ti a- 'ti'p rf-ented tin Mr'tl-h n, r.i ' e 1 In the i abiii' t m I t 'I iti ve.terl.is ill' biditis tll defia nt n "f i. rent P.r tain - ! termination t" ii' In r tri up- rer. i i a' ' 1 mnk nnd i- unw .'I'.itutiP-- ' ln'id herself te pftee tertus in adi.inep The F.riMh n pri - nt iti' nnneutieed "at Britain would ei t.-r the ) erne con '. i.iici with an npi-n r 1 and sseuld r..f .e te concede ''! Turki-li elnlnw t" 1 1. 'ace Adrianepl i d nn-tiintineple .11 adsince of the p. I'e '..eetillK Pri iii' r Peim iri " wti- understood, -e-i'lniied bis (ff'iti- te per'llllde the Hr ti -h ' ad' pc n :.. ' coin .liater.s at -t .!e I -firt ins -eperts continue te come f-'i'u ('iiii-'in'ii.epie and it 1' reported '! v the Tu'kNh Nationalists are en the joint of U'Mim; an ultimatum te the Alies demnn lin the evai nation of Thrace w.tli.n forts -eisht huui". Te NaMeinlists' reprcentatlve ir. fVns'antlni-ple Is said te have Informed tr." -or:i. tnder of tne allied forces that he ea-;!t possible date should le Qsfl fir 'in proposed pence conference, the rprea'i-'l petp n"i nt or wnnn nai hi i.e.. df'irl.id t1 e ' itier.ali-t- of eon- l-iii e n diplomatic menus of net'le. z. nt Me.uiw'.e, according te disjiat' hes fro.. ' uiistatifiriepli , the French an 1 Itn.iHn ientin'eiits base Uen with ,,,,. s it'ii it i! "ii' s ' s i i r of their Oesernment ' ' '''rlT1"'i ",1T thes base th- a-surnnce rf Pr'me Pviri'ite himself that the '1 1 1 k s -s .11 n..i a-'ick t ie only dinner U ir." fr'jiu Turk. Mi rresulnrs. Commands at Smyrna sTtHII'Ii! I' J V1- "' s-- i- -- UM AVJ ? fFTLW!M"&S I BLANTON DECRIES ATTEMPT y ii i mini i r iiuiiutuiiu t iiivuivvia, vuil , llinPAAII nAllfMimTV iu imrcHun unuuntnii from nmeni; their own nationals nnd one from the ether state. The four In turn would cheese n chairman from n third state. The assembly passed two ether resolu tions, one Inviting the council te wntrli events in (loercla ciircfullv. the oilier tepcntlng the wisii expres-scd last jiar, that the iillled rtnd nsseclutcd Powers nx the stnttw of F.lHteni (iiiliclu tit foen as possible. TO SAFEGUARD AMERICANS Te Be Removed Frem Constanti nople If Necessary Republicans Alse Criticized for Fail ure te Defend Attorney General Wiwlmisteii. Sept. J1'. (By A. P.) Attempt! te Impeach Attorney (ion oral Datifihcrty for kecking an Injunc Hen apalnst striking railway cmple.U's nnd lack of tlrfenc of Mr. Dmtgherty 1 bv Heme Kepubllcnns were criticized In the Heuse today by ReprcwMitntlve Blnnten, of Texas. "When the Attorney (leneinl hits performed his duty, has taken action I te hne the law effected In behalf of the people," naltl Mr. Blnnten. "there criues te Ibis limine n resolution te - A i. t. ...... (lit .... A vonsianiinepe. r-epi. vny a. ,.,cftc him. te discredit his efforts I'.) bcvcrnl American organizations. ,)rerc ,he cllnlPj., nn,i ,. Adminli-lra-ne utling the St.uunn till lempany , jt, Jt, i,R ,ajrlty has nnt placed nnd tlie Near Last Itelief. are tli-vt-IiiK .. ,.,, mcmbcr the tloer te defend limns inr tie securns ei i neir wnrKers i nun. here or their removal In the event the With railroads lied up, bridges d)iuimltcd nnd tbe people of the United ffi! ZZ?X. T.!LKW! siates'aVpeailng te' , e" Admlldstr ,BS Company 1ms ordered the steamer Win- te enforce the law. the Attorney Gen- iniiiiu, new ni ra eni ii. ie nreceeu in i .... mi .i i - .- .. ffi'SSi;' ' I'","" iCXl nera mcml.eVl.f-hV'iart; In 'fT XL" "SVr,, 11 v. Unrr- '. P Lere nn.l defend him." .Mr. iSlanteii f.nltl the people might sennel of the company and their fam " irera inn nipiini, I ,,,. ,. ,,,... ,,n.,s0,i .i...... Turkish j.nere are ntieut eixi nntlvc-bern ..,.i,i. i.."if itmt v, ral,i,i ti.tLt, f Americnn. H. i'.,ii,Miiiiit.v .i u..i atrocities, but that he could t link of Admiral Bristel, commander of the i"Prlnntl?SUs sn?ntCr American naval forces, has made plans' " ' ie insure tne r sntet.v. i than that at CPTIN .1 HFPIUBN. V. S N Phll.irielphl.iu who hjs returned f.em Constantinople te Sni.sru.i anil has taken tharse nf the inerlran ius.il milts nt tli.it place d e-s exclaim d sndly : 'What, i trri'.us ui w carle 1 patriots llOIll I s ' )'.- in; re. inin-beciti-e the j oe,de derail ml d I .' i aid v ant b n l'.v what icb -! . .! nns fii" sti na'len in'erfere with t 1' T' c;Te-.-(d will it the l c ian 'he At gera eetm; of the tu nil-i'ler l tas es; . p.'Tv con- sei m e a ''Mil t' e U'I . ' v.- a l.el iJr'ik fiesrinment hi- h ided te c.i ...i tic National As-einh. imni"- 1 i-i'i r.'r.r t'.i p. iiMrucinii of the II. 'I 1 e Mill.-' r ' t the III' I et b .s ri c .! i e ngi f'ein (i.illii r.i .i ' - ins .at a ciriuii i n of Fiem i ntlicci- wit'i ,t ' ich Turki-!i nlh'i'l bin: si-'lcd (', i' 'ii Ill-peel t. e s i! tl I'-T l! "II- un'i"i I "ere in li'J'i Is tin lit-i- 1 . c.i . 'i '---oil chi.i-i I w i r li ' r . l ! 'I lll' ' .I'i I IIJ' e A I 2 .- dl.ili-l l ... . .. ..... I -lun'r I ere vj-i.inepte. -;' -- ": - ', ,d I- n vlitu.-i '.re.... is up itfti-is e eriiuii 'i i ''' . its it-rdfd nil i rai e i. in ci t - ii i - mi hi- foil tui e.r nsainhle dis .-. u In Northern Fp I . . nil Mil' ed nm w.ll ,e Nit ti mpplejient the fore s uuw in A ri in' pic French report ui'icate that the me-a'e i' ' T'irai mn troop- h itn itn preslng Majer (Jeneinl Anasta-leH Pe'vnv iiik"s. the new cetnmander-in-'hlef. s!n bs his heieic ungagcmeiit of th" cum .. ase. hiri army corps nt 111 i-.i 'icti i1, the etlieri ssere lest, has ti; i-rd the soldiers with a new the Italian Cabinet today. Instruc tion' te maintain this attitude sverc srnt te fount Sferzn, Ittil.s's represen tative in Pari, for ills guidance. CLEAR SMYRNA QUAY OF REFUGEE THRONG "smsni.i. Sept. .--Bs A P I-The I t miis run. ssnii'li uns neon ti-ivd witli thousands of tofugees -'iv e the Turki-li entry nnd the con cen con tl.utiiie'i which followed, bus ftnnlly been lea red. All the icfusees new have bnn removed te concentration eatips The deportations te the interior nn i nubile are inntlnuins. The lireeks hnse siioceedod in re re nesitie i ierc of their national". Twe -I 1 ! irteied bs thorn, tlins the B i ' this, are taking 1-I.eni) sUr in is ti Mvtllenc Twe American p-e - for this ie nre e.xpcitcd tu rn ei r. is Tie ifterlng has been aggravated bj tie g i'u out of the ssater supply and le . rlcan relief bakeries liase been firee tii suspend operations biicnu-e "f 'i k of water. American de-tio,seis ire I i-.nsmg several tens of biscuits. Si n e if tbe biend that ssa intended f r i he refugees has been stelen by 'liirs.-h liregulnrs. Several natural 171 Americans have arrived here from the interior. It. W. Morem.in, a young college graduate of Pomona, Calif., in charge of the i reek orphanage, is re-KUng all the efurt.s of the Tmk- te deport UK) aT orphan be.ss. He dec', lies be ssill nc- ceinpain them te the intetiur if thej are remescil. :-ei inl meiiiber- of the Angera Cabi net hese nrnsed for a council of ssar with Mus.i'ha Kemal Pasha. The American disinters Mcl.eish, I.itcbtield, Fdull and Liwronee an -tutu' tu bj in the h.nb"r. Captain A. I. Hi ''burn, of Phllade'pbin. chief of t ti ft in Uc ir Adinii.ll l'-rl-tel, ha- ic innied fiem (Vpn-tantinople. rd-iiiiiiiu' hnrge "f the naval unit- nnd i-ei urlng bctti r rniidltlDiib for the lefugee- from Kelt ill 'I In Ai. i rlcan consulate s presersing fi :i hi-ti 1 1. iciuente the An ri. .in this mi leris.h li ruuniniil flsing abuse tin Int I filed s illh cf the Ainerlc.iti-iissned leiu' aft r the buiblmg demolished and the lated. In front et the charred skeleton of thl- theatre there -till -lands a placard cf tr.vie irons. 'The Uance of Death." which was the title of the hist production. GREEK CHURCH HARD UP Sale of All Unessential Property Ordered by Supreme Council Constantinople. Sept. "''. (By A. V.) The Supreme Fcunieiiicnl Council of the Creek Orthodox Church has di rected the sale of all uiies-entiiil church property. Including ikens, chalices, candelabra and silver oil lamps, the pro pre coeds from whiili will b" devoted te the relief of the victims of the Smyrna tire. instructions also imse been sent te ORGY OF EXTRAVAGANCE IS BLAMED ON PAVLOWA Japanese Heme Minister Says Ad mission Is Toe High Special Cable Dispatch Corvrieht , toil, ly l'ublle l.tiger Company Keprlntfil from Publle VrAtrr Tehle, Sept. 22. Aniin Pas lewn, new dancing at the Imperial Theatre in I'okle, futni8bcd the tc.t for a thrift sermon preached by Dr. Ilcntnre as the Creek churiheH in Constantinople i Mlzune, home minister, before a gather and Thrace te semi nil the geld nnd ling at Kebe sestcrday. silver articles and snlunble ewels which Dr. Mizuno's speech svns n part of can he spared, te Londen, where the.s the extensive iconemlc Campaign fos fes wlll be Feld. This extreme iiea-ure was ; tered by the Government In an effort dictated bv the precarious condition of te lower the high cn-t of living. At the Greek Church's finances. thc luncheon svhere there were a largs number of women, Dr. Mlzune said BATTLESHIPS TO FIGHT AIR FORCE IN MIMIC WAR Navy Department Formulates Plans for Demonstration Off Va. Coast Washington. Sept .' - i Bv A. P ) that ciewris sveie tilling the Imperial Theatre nightly te see Pavlewa. Tiiis, he declnred, svas evidence of extrava gant tendencies xvhich are thc greatest obstacle te reduction of prices. The admission te the Pavlewa performance l fiftcen sen (ST.fiO). and the Heme Min ister declined It svns extravagant "In VEHICLE8 BURNED FOR JUrlK Simbury, Pa., Hept. 22. Coupes, broughams, tsse-seaters and single-horse rirnwn buggies sverc burned by Benjnmln Miller yesterday te recover their old Iren. The pyre of thc once fashionable cars steed outside, as though mocking a modern garage. A dozen or mere vehicles was placed within 100 feet of the peer old cripples. Hffi GM$KIMMKS Jfeu'Il taste the difference! asce Coffee 29c lb In all our Stores ..mmmtsmKE$2ms! STEAMSHIT NOTICES STfcAMWIIIP NOTICE YkWHnr z mm VISIT EUROPE NOW while rates are low 5w"1 ewJ N V. TU (MIF.Illlriltlinucii.i HOMERIC! S .. 1.80 Oct; , tllcS."?? fjAtm. mj Vict rev ! fi z N. Y. TO COUtt (Ul nr.NSTOSV-N) Afin tiAi.Tin cKimtc . AI1KIATIU ..prpi.an ett .28 Net. M . W, 1 .lilt. .lift. J K.. II KOI. t"imn a i.tau v hi u . i:v.VL. ritfmc . :.: -. ..rsVut. "irsx..1 ? A N. Y. 10 IIRHMKN Sl CHBIineUKO I'vis ,,. SOUTHAMPTON "" AND LAOi'ir Nev, 2H J.ln i V-.S1 Cabin M"Iijj fapwrVc,2r,ri,?i SB!,6n?" W,'W) '''"'.': :?e 8 Winter Veykge.' te th;0"' " MEDITERRANEAN Jlndflra, O hrnltnr. AlflfM, Monace v.t I.AriA.M), 16.888 ten JBn, (J JjJ; V WED &TAE S8 ......."jC'i-Z' Hue v.,.Hr",LAP.?.LP.'ATTXVEnp iici.inrw ::-.tSSRm sajasp . "8$ American inn MONflOMA Oct. B Ver n asassfiar. .8d 2 S' i r .&n ....'0c' M-nri-it.??.eei. HOMiANn-AMfcRICWV" 't'Kir ' 81 ritu.ADni.PHiA neTTEnuAv nnnrfrdl; ..Hfnt. 21 RrnW ett tl International Mercantile Marine Ct. ItO PTKAMERH. 1.500 000 T0.VJ rMenjryr efllre. 1310 XValnut M.. Ihlu Frelsht Ottlce. 4QJMH Reurse rildi.. p. Preparations hue been praeticallj I view of the prc-ent condition of thc nation te pay such a price regardless of the high artistic saluc of the dauccr'p , performance." ur. .Mlzune tout tne svemen tncy , Athens. Se.t. 22 (Bs A. P.l The nrwlv ergnnUed Aimriian Smsrna ie- 'lef i in'iiiiittee lias askeil thc Anieri an Clamber of Commerce for the Levant in New Yerk te make ,i" npjeul fnr pntilic subscriptions, espei mlly from Gieel- residing in the 1'nited States. completed for the mimic battle te be staged off the Virginia Cem next sseek betsveen the bituehip tlcet and nav.s nit. fewnnu it. .. I . I .. 1 . r, .1.1 ...11 u ., ill i ill. Ii'lll'. Ill lll'i'.l I'iV'i'.. I..' ...i, ij , . . ----. . sverked out involving the u-e of .scouting sverc largely te blnme for this centll- ' nnd torpedo pianos against a modern ' tien, svhlc'.i must be altered if living, flcrt. , cots nre te come flown. Mine, rav Plans nf the N'nvv Department as ' Iowa's appearances are cTisiug a sensa sensa disclesed teri.i cenicmp'.tc staging of tlen in Teklo circles, svhleh intcrestedlv the battle a- earls In the week a discuss the new ait form she is Intro weather condition- per. nt. The llei t ' duclng into Japan and the fact that svill be somewhere at s, . off the Vii - , she is making n study of Japanese ginin Capes when the solution of the dancing, problem is st. uteri oiling planes i iValnptritead-. "andiin',' f A,".1 , BURY ARGONAUT VICTIMS tleshlps. ami .u, finding tniwdi report , ROCK-HEWN SEPULCHRE te the torpedo plane sunt ilreiis I lie I torpedo planes, tljlng In -ipiadre'i for-; ...... D. rrii -r-ihii 4R mat ie,, and en. h earning a soft -head Jacksen Pays Final Tribute te 46 torpedo, ssill tlien advance te the attacl. Killed In Mine Fatality nnd when sithm l.nige of the ships will ,JnekM)n, Calif.. Sept. '22. -(Bv A. launch their torpedoes and then swoep1 j. , .Ini-Usen closed its business houses upsvard nnd iissu.s nut of range of the M)(, ,N s,.i,nels tedas te pnv final tribute guns of the battle-hips. I te forts-sit Argonaut ictlms svhnse The maneuser'. nre expected bv naval hndtes will be buried In a rock sepul expeits te demon trnte the utility of due hesvn nnd bla-te.l In thc heart of saneiis tspes et ntrerntt as an arm of the Mether I.ede geld country. the battle lleet JOINT StKVICt WITH HAMBURG AMEWCANUNE T rLVMODTO. BOUUMINB WHIHWll , Nt Ammnu-TUm Slttma KEIIANCin OCT. 3 NOV. 1 IllXII.CTK OC T. 17 NOV. II TO HAMBCHO BIHECT SSngi eftrr TbnrsOir. br tb pofio pefio pofie Itr itrimert Mount CUjr. Mount Car Car eot), Mount Clinten, Hern, Byni, Wntrttcmbara, with aprclal cabin and Improved thira class accomtnedatiocu. Ujctted AMEr.tCAU Lines, ikc. t9 Broadway, N. Y. laical AfU COSVIIV3EBIC9AL STEAMSHIP LINES Qpcretlnq U. S. Oevt. Ships) riIII.ADr.U'lUA TO COKK, Dl'IIMN. RKLl"AsT. LONDONDEKIiy a FKMT srt "ai vm;1 . . . s.fpt. se Snindlnusliin and llnltlc rertn 8S "NATIRAB" ... Knrlr Octebrr Other Peru a. Surnrlnt Cnruu Offers fIOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-4G Beurte Bldg., Phila. Lemb. 0585 Main 7513-.. Mustn't Film Canadian Selens Ottawa. Out., Sept '..".' Mevie men yesterday sverc denied pcrmilnn te film the interior of the Cnna li.in Heuse of Common". Speaker Iin,tl'.. svhen his consent sns sought, declined such a procedure would net be In keeping with the dlgnitv cf the Parliament. i All the slctlms will rench their final resting places all but one, AVilliam Kessel. the ferly-sesenth enteniben ii.iti.ii. Kcirchin.; crews renewed today , g.WJJUfefc .'.tHSilH-JW.W tbelr elTerts te tlinl I . ssel s Deilv. v..b, it. s. Mail y a. auNOMA. VSNTLiW Where resiel went nt'er wiltliiir Ills io.eoo tens, i.teyd'n loe a-i. Delishtiui .... .i. .. n , .1... Mirvlce. hxlr.cy bliert l.in. aameii 11 (inn iin-re;;c ujivii mi- i.nir 111 mi- ,I.TII.lt "fl It. T.). hxlr.cy btiert Line. Samoa (HON . .fl 11 '1.1 I'ALiriL. AiLJIC. e.i e'a Ifinili ic n te' t-ters' flint nu.les sv iki "ilnm mining e.s perls. Officials assume that TL-nA '.'iu. NeV. "t he seir:l.i ether parts of the Argonaut oceanic una mine te escape the o.ieroa, hlng gas. , pp Pn. .. An fnelfje. Cat.. "inn . e-.er of the dav ses.erdas he ' A".-ii,--e,ei,ts has- l.r.ti made with the .. .u Ji , ..e.ri.'v.. i..e ,.,.v , Ai.iiM'.m I xpre-H ( enmniiv te receive u,en M , h n '" clir it fhi. pe ' " "'- "' "'" ' '"""'I Stniw and for- ; ' "nir-t' ! e nr'KOun nflke ""' '!l";' f the . einml.tee in Athens 'resn' tsts nd Venlz.lis.s ,n the fUe, -;;' '' ;'""'. Z-l of cuininen dntiger. I e f..i I th. HI lir 'Oi .' SMIl ie "'mug. uc. online; 'iiiiuittce. unless relief is te members of Ixuiden. Sent. 22 (Rv A P.l Vie-. . ' the Near I. astern crisis nere os! ,-e between hope and f'tir. w ,th I )f v' , RAZED i si ght tendfnev In favor of the hope f.,. - de of the balance. Nothing 1 im I ) BRITISH IN 1915 'nip.""d 1" t-he last tsvontv-feur he ir 'UJ l Jkt '" J -x te I-.1Kn tlie position niuiniiiii.' ... ...... jOantlued from I'nee One and brought it il"'i w -h n ' her nan lng strong' h en j 1 e 1 face Ulned lipur'ed after tie Un. and as the dazed woman tried in r e the e'h.-r wleldel the hammer rapid s -tr.k ng Mrs. McNeil's bend, fai nrn.s nnd chest. The exirt.en eseit ii Mr- Seelcy's streiiE'h und si e pajd for, breath. Atlu-as. S'pt 22 --' I Tn tli.Tt fc'iL'hf in'pnnl Mrs McNeil i'1 " " S li liew'r p'ric.ll staggered frmn t!.n n mn and reach" d the first (loer I lee clothing sa drenched ssitb bb.ed as she i -opt ever a field te the home ,,f Cenrad I.ehni'is. Lehuels telephoned for lr. Mvrtile Frank, who clicked the fiew ,f bleed and prepored te t ke rt McNeil te a hospital The pi Mci.in and sev eral noiglibers vent te tb McNeil home and found Mr- Seelev uncon,"'le is en the tloer the hid gailied her P -I irs te In.ade 'I hrii e sl.. u -!. "iiK."ri pirt if hrr homeland and ret. i l ei. of w hu h is :.ii essential ire. .mr 'onditien te an I.e.e lOtlleri lie l Ills lec. a -1, u cecbciifs serious enengn. T .."immediate peril is In the pe. -e..M that the Turkish Nationalist troepj will nt'ack thc Brltih p'-it'en-a'M.e the rtardiinclles, but. notwith netwith "nnd fg ent.nued reports of then ,ner j; ,n litar preparations, thl- f. ar '-1 net set mat. r'.ilized. p - "iitidently hoped thn r -iht.p t i of the conversations of the Al.ei .i.tfsmm in Puris tednv will lmd t.. tie (.en Itng of nn invltntten f" 'le Ar.gi-ira ( isf rnment, probably tumor. ri - , ie rartleipnte in a general confer, en e te s ttle the Dardanelles .pie tieli n te i t! e Turkish claims. I'ntll such m insitntien has hi en sent and 11000,11.11. . r.-cieM-d, the nnxiety must continue Through (ifnewil Polie, its high com cem m "-leiiT in Constantinople, the IViich reported K'i'ii Knlesl, which tlie Turkish Na-ti'inill-t fercH-. an new thr. at. 11111L' is 1 -fi.nigls fertlti.il position en the Asl 1 1 side of the 1 Midnnolles nt the en tivi'i. an I plnsi.l an important role In i'e World Wnr In I'i'bniiirx . lfll.'i. after mans con cen f i-iii ei. in Londen, it w.n h ruled te iiiiiiiitit te ferie the I),iidotie!les for the p rpe-e of obtaining free acce.- te ju - 1 It un kneMii that both rides of ii stnuts ssere strongly fortified but tin 1 en-i'iisus of opinion in the 'ir 'Tllicc ssiis they Could be rcriu. cri by t'n (ire of the big gun- en the warships, nnd the attack s.ns errii red riser the irete-t of Lord Pldi'-r, tLen nt the hrnd of the Adiniinltv. The Heel cellecteil for this purpose ...ii-irted of the Queen Kli.nheth and Iiitlexible, ty.th tirst-chiPi ships, I'.i.vemi 11 fit Is reporter! te linr ferti'ill' communicated " Mustnphn wl'li 11 heteiogeneeiis (ollectlon of old Kuiiul Pnshn. the Turkish Nutii.n i'ist bnttl.shlp- Th" Inst attn.k was made I. iib-r. the hepe that h" will be t'e en lVhruarv 111. but sv.i- eulv purity neleflle irein .sniceru 10 inc 1 wiu.-ii'ii' e, miiic-iui. in einiie wns rejicue'i en tiif..,'i ns m.ii'e 11 . stntenunt te the .f such a meeting Is nrrnnged. 1 1 ehruary A' e'liiiwl Press hs Mie i,ieei. rerrigu riffi 1. 'edns ' We hn-e lest Asia Miner but we mn-l keep T'iriie.' sn, the statement. ' That Is an e-.eiifial preliminary r on en on diteon te ans pence coiiferenee Oir mmt in Asm Miner wnie'i nmi iieen M'anwhilc Mustnphn Kemal is mr,. ferrlng with the Angera t ahi-.'t m -ins run. ail'l tne resuu m witiir ie- nnd this tlnie the forts at threat ssitb 11 bread knifp. The bleed- I fighting for ten years, was nlirelut" y stained hammer was found near Mrs eilmusted, but the flreek niiien vs il I McNeil's bej i neser permit the Turks r, inTinp. Thrace, wlilcn sse consider nein" territory. The seunger weninn wis aibipted b' Mrs, Seelej whin a child The aged wemnn's husband. Stilus Secles, died two yours age and sine, then Mi-. Sec ley had lived ssitb the M. Neils, who were married about tise sears age Neighbors snlri the ssenien seemed devoteil te each ether After her hus band's dentil the elder woman brneil.sl frequently and would sit in her room and weep Mr McNiil tried te cheer her, but ler nmrn-eness gross Mr, McNeil said his sslfe's fester mother appeared in be latiennl and that she Ini ii neser made nns threats. He said lie believed ihnt inlrns,. grief ever her husbands dent It grariualls Hppcd her 1 onion GIRL ROBS POOR-BOXES New Yerk, Set. 22 - SUtecn-.s ear nld May Muindielri, who disappeared from her home in IVoeKImi four wieks 10, ssas arrested here, ilinrged with nttcuipting te 1 eh a peer box at tlir Hemaii Catholic Church of the Itlessed Bacrnmeut in Mrueklyn. The girl said ah bad tabbed ether poer-boxen, the eallca said. In elder te buy satin lt dresses, a fyfceat aud ether wearing Kut'l Kule-l sseie Filencetl bv the I r-i s-uble, the Caulsis. the Suffren and th. Ch.irleiii.igne. In the meantime tie liberal Ions H nsvaited here ns eng. rly ' '.'ii" n l.liznectn nnd engnge'i and 1. an the outcome of the Paris disc is- duced the forts nt Cap. Holles, en the slens The rocrecv malntnlt rd e. opposite side of the strait-, nnd the in- terdns concerning Prime Mini-ter I ler, ' innce, which nt this point is enlv two 1, reue's talk with labor I. nders In nilles wide, svnn denr Londen remains impenetrated, but there , 1 1"' stieees wn- prrlunlnary te 11 U no suggestion that th" dll7i"iltles l-ng train of dls.irte,... As the fleet pre of the Cevernment base been iinrei-e,l leerlrri i.p the straits it ssn found that ., 0 "j , its defense-, were sirtunily invulner- Some'ef the morning newsp.,, -r- de. "bI,,11 A" '"","' from land en the Ci.l-.-1 un i ... . n '.',,.. linell nenin.-iilM sue nUn fn led nm in, .'..r.. 1 .. , 1 .Witwi i.eerrc s is sse n. tu ' - . ..-..-. ...... .... ''.':.... .1 .1,, ,,,.. ,.r tl.,. ..... IlttcllH't te f'll CI mint iiit fc - rjiln tniirK nfi'iinlisiw.il the pre-, ljut t"ii the " """ desired -lirecs the D.irduii' lies wiih frren'e te the pr I nlnritr-i themselves "We hnse demobilized th- mlllti-v cjns'es from liil'J te HUH. but tl.e clliSfOS from lfllf te lli'J.'l sse ,ire Keep. lng en n ssar feeling, making i t'.tnl .n ..f 1.-..I fifiTI icon ti .'fi1l;ti r. frir ' ' .. .... . , in... ........ .,.. ihnrn I. 11 i!im.i..i, ,.i T 11 4 f I ' Fs'i'imff'n -. - r T hriiee should tlie Alius p.rtiit tnr i nr ii. in-ir, -... j '- - ' l,n.llrlj i II?I?1 r) (): Ti.ikM te cre-H te Constantlnepi. , e, in.en among the labor Vadcs vr . ti'uii JieOJOiJit I nhuppll sse la. k iii.iiii.iiiiil.Hi nr- "l-ce. . ng . ,,. . . ;. - . ...... Lj jj ((ji h a aS mm. etljci-. - - ii.iMtil.titi n rwl (tV SAW II 11(1 I allil HM U tillers nnd general inurnment, but het, our friends ssill help us in our .ffert-i te keep tin 'lurks out of Luiepi; and that th. Lnslisli fleet ssill an1 us in preventing tin Turks from criMing the Strultf. ' Itoseliitlon Net Fr.irul VThe Siujriia musritiie spraks for it 'self (iireie I, defending Christum 1 . isllln'eii , "InteriiliHs Cieere is rpi et 'lien is , nlis. liitels no diinger of a resolution Pereign reports of trouble are the out growth of the Inwti.n.e of eir troops that thes be riT'ltnc.l In Pufieus In Btend of being rieiiiiiblll.ei en Hie Islunds. Hut (.lii'se wenrlnj men Imu no revnlutluiinry design, they only svnutcri te go bATle. Wn found Ihnt out when sve tenOnir Atbeui unuy us u precaution te Wracua, "ImmcdlstclJ' sejue of tbe returned Cieiiesn, Si pt fiisf ncl loll of the il!v ' 'I lie ,e iue ei .s.ii ions in I Tuikl-li ! ' h m, rends- '" oenneoilnn ss.tl, th, pr i.t T.i.kM. "I Ush"lnlVrisoppe-o),,,,ir,( wnr Mtun.ien tool; th.. f.-ni. te,b.s of In flV. Near Last nnd belns., ,1 nl , unanimous icselinmii prei.ii.B thai s .s of as. rung it N bs ,.).,., f n. "!'" V'.1" f'" '?.": 'I.V" ' ?nrkr -lieubl piesldi a liiitiennl home ler Armenians 'I heugh the rc-nluiieii ssas unoppesisl, it ssns silted witlieiit in-tliusinsni Mans of the de'egati i wic ,,f tlie dispute te the League .r tirm in wliich Turkej. Ilushiu nnd in riiinn.s eh." Id be included. We ate -treilgls opposed te (,r"nt (a. .... ....... lIlJlitltllMllll llli.l fl.l- ,; Ketilcmcnt l. di- I-..,,, and d'i"i"n ""',' ,'!." r..snlntieii sseu'd net muni r eticeiirnge the Turks te uoeepl fhe m- -''', "1,r livs cm ion of tlie League, itiiine Sent 22 'Ms P i Tl It was iluririeri teilm te propose n IS"""1. "' II' . .,,....,... c , t ...1 lllnlln.. 1.. .11... ntlltllllC Of I OlClgll .Hllli-ner rit iiiill.er ei'...-iii ei ii'iiiiiiiii.i iiiiiiiiiiiiiuii iii inn' In niiminlllK llll V lllllliur.s cxpcuilleu ie pines nciwceii uuiiuiis iimirini ei nn Turkcv ssitb this idea of suppeMill) de- , aiiieiulineilt tn the ceveuani previuing fending the freedom of the Rtrnlts obligatory arbitration. The latter was (hereby was confirmed at a meeting of ' proposed by Nerwuy und Swedeu. The "Marriage is almost never a failure; married life is!" Marriage is the first joining of two people together, and jelly geed sport it is with the getting acquainted intimately, discover ing each ether's fine points, foibles and failings. Something interesting all the time. And then in a few years five or ten or twenty comes "married life." Then come weariness, vain longings and divorces. Susan was a dear old wife, and Gus was a geed, reliable husband. They had every luxury and advantage that wealth can bring, and yetafter twenty years of married life, they hated each ether. Was it the deadly monotony of routine that warped them? Was it excitement, variety, romance they craved? Were they both natural bigamists? Read a most surprising solution te this prevalent marriage situation in "The Tenth Mrs. Tulkingten" By ELLIS PARKER BUTLER One of the Stories of Married Life Problems Appearing Saturday, September 23 in the Evening Public Ledger Nete carefully the names of the seven eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Irvin S. Cobb Edwin I.efcvre Theodere Drcificr Rupert Iluchca Maximilian Fester Willn Sihcrt Cither Henry Kitchell Webster Euentng ilublfc Wtbtx The Evcniny Public Lcdycr Prints en an Average of from one te two mere puyes of late news and cntcrtaininy fcaturcu than any ether Philadelphia evening newspaper "Make It a Habit" ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LANES Philippines East Indies Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO DUTCES EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penanrj, Belawan Deli, Pert Swct- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and ILOILO S S "Mobile City" Oct. IS SS "Steel -Traveler".. .Nev. IS Fer rntcs nn( nnrltrulnra apply te NORTON, LILLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS Beune Bldg., Philadelphia Lembard 8076 Main 244S NewVbrk te Seuth America ei LLS.GevenimentSlupsj acananaaaHavamaMaaanaiacaaaiaaaBam New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te Rie dejaneire, Montevideo, and tluenei Alret. Finest atilpt American service American Feed American comferti Sail ln4 from Pier I, Hoteken. S.S. American Legien . Oct. 3rd S.S. Pan America . Oct. 14th S.S. Western World . Oct. 28tl S.S. Southern Cress . Nev. 11th Fortnightly thereurter Fer descriplh-e booklet, aridass Munson Steamship Lines 157 Wall St New Yerk City MtnaHlnj Operators for IJ. S. Shipping Beard a CUMARD M0 ANCHOR UNES N V. te (.'ln-rLuurn nml Heiithamptnn rASTT.ST MAIL hKllMCK TO El'ltOfB MAURETANIA rpt. 8(1 ev. 7 Nev. 2B AQI ITAMA . !). 3 Oct. II Nes. I IIKKKMiAKIA IX t. 13 Nns. 21 !.. ll t-nili ItidO A M liifteiul of iinen N. V in PImeijth, I'ht-rtiOurK an 1 ll.inibu"t I'AIIOS'IA . Oct. B SA(IN1A Oct. 14 Nnv. 2U . N Y te r'elih (Cjuepimewnl .ni'l l.lvirpe". SC rill (iiph) hepi. 2R Orl. 20 . LAtONLV (new) Oil. .1 New Yerk in Londen AI.IIAMV Nes. 2S Dim. 30 N Y. te I.ondenderrj and eilaas-ew TI'-CVMA ine Sent. 3rt CAMi:ilOM. (newj 0r. 7 Nns. 4 COl.rsilllA Ort. It Net. II Dro. Nw Yerk te MVIIternrieiin Torts IIMAMA . Orl. 20 lire. (1 M'tTIIIA Nes. 25 ? CAKCIMA . 1'fh. U). IBJ? llnrlmi tn i-nh (Qu'enmewn) nnd I.lserpoel Tll(KKIIi:.M (ne) Net. ! Ilre. 2 Calls st Kallrnx 'Sallii from Halifax. I'hlladelptila te Londen VIIimi.lA Orl. 1 Sin sour Lecal ("I NAHD Acent or wrlta ItNAltll l WCIIOR STKASlSIMf IM ruaaencrr Onire. moo Walnut St.. I'lill. IrrUlit Ofllrr, lleurv Illdtr.. Ciilln. jEmpress"Exr.ressRi3ut4f Te EUROPE Via tin St. Lawrence te nKJUJOUBG-SOIJTIIAMrTOr 1 A M B II R G - Br the tplreidly . ppemlrJ c.irpttMejSciillanJ"v,& "EmpnutfF nne. Britain," Fml. Setund iuj Thud Clan. Montreal tu Llvrrnoel-Glaafioui. 5?"nipten and Antwerp Br aptexW Om.cIjm Caaadiaa Pac fie tleamihipa. Only About 4 Days of Open Sea Ktitl and all information an rcqtHti It C CLAYTON. City I'aaii. Agt. 029 Chentnut ht , l'hllmielpfili 1. T STIJUIIINU eien Al . rnss .Pept Madisen Ase , at lllli at . New s.erk CANADIAN PACIFIC (KERR LINES1 Operating U, S. Gov. Ship' Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG SS "Cbickaiaw" (USSB). . .Oct. 21 HUDSON SHimNC CO., Inc., Aft. 32 Chettnut St., Phila. , LLembard 5264-5 Main 7311-12
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