Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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RUMSEY IS KILLED;
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Sen-in-Law of Late E. H. Har-
riman Leses Life in Leng
Island Aute Crash
TIRE BLOWOUT WRECKS CAR
Tlie death of Char'es farv Uumsey,
Interna I iennlh Known pole pla.ier, who
was killed la te nsterday iiftprnenn In
nn automobile accident near Floral
Park. L. I., 1ms caused th" Alcadow Alcadew Alcadow
breok pole team te wlthdrnw from the
International pole tournament nt t If ,
Philadelphia font' try Club, Knln
That action gtvps tlir cup te I .ist
rntl, tliP tiih,-A'cnrl-ne four, In In.
fnult. 'Pie final miMeh of llie tort tin
ment n te have been plajcd her.1 te-
morew lietween V e inn team i
In pliifv of th,. scheduled "iimn, l"nst.
ret' v 111 ji'ni the .Wi -.line team tlie
game ( 'glim ng nf I 1' M. ,
Mr. It'.nix'j p)mil nt Itnln en Mon
day in tip sein.;lnnl otiripfitlen
against T'n trt-'t ., ,i member ,, thp '
Orange Ceinf four '"ist-nt a- p.
torleus. nit;, 2 UvnU ;.i 11. Hining
the game Mr Humsev win thrown en r
hl lier'c"- hf.-i 1 ". hen tl" nntin.il rii--i- ,
b'pfl. lie n bnd'i -liakpti up. 1 if
re-piiiere dip .-mnp nftpr ii short rest.
Sen-lii-I.nw of I-:. i. Harrtmen
Kumcev, who was fnrti-iwe -ears
old and a sculptor of netp. was a
sen-ln-biu ri 'he tn'e r II Hnrrl
man lie ltvr. nf '.Wstbuij, N V
Tim pole -t vi'! 1 r itiK Hnre and
thn Inrt "r' tianeep. M'.-i .reinnette
Itanisen, ii en me at :e tlie Hum
soy hene in Mr Hare's nu'nmoMle.
Mr Harp was nt tlie whop!
Then Is a stone b.-ldg" ever .'orien
ttirtipll.p where thp h.ghuni Is consider censider
nblv narrow, r. nwip-; t" flip encroach
input of the pl!I'i! As the Hare meter
nppro'iehod the bridge th' sedan of
fe:n'r Cnngre.sn nn and Mrs. I.afhreti
Krnun. nf St .Time". I. I.. driven lv.
Hdward Mulenhv. and I-. which Mi.
and Mrs Ilrewn were riding, wu e!i-s-rved
just nheu !. runrlng in the am'
dlrpi lien
M". Il.ire stepped en th" npeplprater
of his in iter in an ."tempt te pass thp
edan h it about te go tindpr thp
briils
nf bis
out
As he . ,1
the
rrnr avlp
ca'
Hi
ll
ar-ieil
and a ti-e blew
Ina
1 i'i" s.ip.wneil the
Ilrewf c.ir a 'i
nreuri! Han
bi lln ippm 'ir
sitfl"z ii th
I was su'in? completely
clung tn tin- wheel, but
Mr. I!i.iip. who werp I
rear ", were thrown i
te the p ivpniPit
llunisiy's SUuU'
Mr .I'lmsp -'ripk
ttiring 'h.i ba-p i.f I
Itar sin 'i be- r 1 t -
"nicturp.l
III !.P". 1.
I
i
nc- I
skull.
Miss
'ou dcr. but was
POLO
GAME OF
net scri"'is bur'
Mi- I!. it t' ,.'i.itie fi.- Hr. .lesppb
Musii'ii". e.' !"'! il I 'irk. bu Mr, Hum
spy I'.'il it M ri lil'ti en li.jniltes aft'T
the ; ci.e it
Mrs. lu:rp. n' "he 'Imp of the
Rcrjilpnf, v.l.l, 'i cined In" li'ishnnd's
death, wr- n't"1 Mi-g th, w.-ddin recep
tion f -! Kui "rr, in- M.n !' v .Hid KetiPth
l")'I?rlfn at Iln-ber Hill a- empanled by
hrr tr.etler, Mr-. P. Henry Hnrnmati,
and Mr nd Mr-. Jeseph I) W'llpner.
Mr Un:r.-pj fei mt1;. a-d :n Ilnf- '
fa'e He. in i Mi-- Mai Harnm.ii:. who
wes tile i'.,r.t .1 u.'i.ter "f 'lc !.ii!iniler
nd ni'p'i'.l vu.' "r. were marr'Bd in
. t. J h'i - l".' ci. , Cliurch in rden,
(m en Mm 'i'. l'.ilu
He ban I id n.Trnw sea pes from
fr'.vh .,ii tvi pr i "'is e -"islens When
rl.i tig i ei" . the Iirictna Hunt
lull in Jnn . l'tll. I was in colli celli
turn itl Mab, i i .sfevenen an! was
threw e frei'i Ii,. I",',! -nul Mei'ply
Injured, an. m ! uher 101.". when
rid. tig te th" h'cvl- i" Orange Cminty,
Vt., be i ,et '-,!!, , -lini'ar ".cclji-nt
In '1 at n ! n n'- ,, inr-bine was
breiti ii in I I e v - . i r above ! r li eyes
nna C" r j i nlul I" i.ise.
BARBER IGNORES FREEDOM
AND SPURNS "OTHER GIRL'
Magistrate Had C von Him Twe
Weeks te Decide en Wedding
7u
VI..
tr I'i"
1 . . t v - r,
i inanii'i
b-. Mag-
et'j' r be
t'ef.
i t i.r je
ty-s'
strm t.
1-tra'e
d
i::n:; or-,
a fortnight
. ...p... w
i ii i I'p'ii
H'iii'p'i '!. sir
i -
Si'
I II
11
w into i t
f.mr. I.-:.
h'ld t'n-
'I-idn
n I -ir .'
:i v, -,,
i" urt
t ,e iii'l.' mill. II' II sm'li'ld
in t'i" Nli.g.sirate s eirii'p. nt
lira I'll
11
N'"i'li Thir1 -'Hi" g , i-piJ free
dem ,ini w:i ,i. , . 1 1 J i- 'litme bull nn
charge li""igl,' St t'ie gir!
" V. i I Mm luiirrj Anna :
iskeil the
Magi-tr-i:- " e i j,r-i .1
' I dul n' .'iid I u'.ii
bedj ' s),e 'r, IM7er
" Ve i i ill , jip,, ,.e
the i pi hlnnde.
TWO I.- Ik'., , 1 1 of
cording 'e 'l p m e,
bnrneil tl.n I'.'it mi
with .niA-hi p girl Ai.ii.i
while l.e . as ,,ri. ,'ng in
at I'i Mi I, .n I ( ,i i.rgi- -ti i
let iiism .' ! .' i Atiti 'vi-
,IU wi
.nnrrj
.-ill "
ill IV-
me .
sebbe 1
Jeliluusv, nc nc
l.pi'llljse she
gi'.ng -we iiii
lir''l a' l.lm
i bar.i'r l.e
"' The bill-
i"p -ti"l. but
Iigi-'t f.
gaw I'i i
cuiiri
I'm
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1 1 T and
t" lllll I -1 ige ,,f
PHILA. POLICE TRAINING
CALLED BEST IN COUNTRY
Twe Members of St. Paul Force End
Six Weeke' Course In Scheel
'I be I lepiiri an nt of I'uhln Snfetv of
Pbilndi- b,a niid
HClllMiI nf t'lls i ,t
10 be the be-t . , I
members of m
Selgl'llllt (lu-t.ite
t! e pulli e II iillimg
re lie, ' ,rei I,,. I it
ill m'r, l, t,e
I'.ll'l's police fop e,
It.irfuss inn I l'lhi.l-
man imr
I
I'eplll Tlll't I ii1i)llttl',
HI IiiiJi ,t m the lei ill
a hi w "I, .' i
traml'ig k be ,
In nuanUii;
theiii dlileinas, Majer
.Menie -.ill :
"We feel that nur peln e mIioeI puts
the r.ink nlul tl'e of the mi li in poMtleli
te In 1 1 then wlii
Sirgi.mt Unrf i-N said the knowledge
impatled in the I'b'l'i lel bin sini
couldn't be ipiineil in lefs than ten leiirn
practical i.piiniiie in pnltce ttiuk It
ellinli ateil ijil-tahis tL.i ,i run u frc
ipiPtiih m.nle tbie'igh ignnrniii e.
AERO DELEGATES LEAVE
Will Take Part in Convention To
day at Baltimore
Phllndeltilila de'egafes leiently ap
pointed by Majer .Monre te attend the
aeronautical ' m ' e'.ii'i n' the Third
I'erp. Aiei in Iln'll'unie. left for tliat
city this iu'iiiiiiik Ttie nitivulitlen will
open Im'wj.
TIip I'lilladi'lphln delegates are Colo
nel Hubert (Jleinlliininz, Majer Charles
J Kiddle. Captain Ilenrj Crawford,
l.leut. Unrilaj II Warburtnn. Jr , J.
Wallace Kelb'tt and riuiniicr (i Ireland,
Senate PaBses Smyrna Relief Bill
Washington. Sipt -- An approprl appreprl approprl
ntien of JlOO.OIlu for idi'-f of Amerl
ca'is in SiieriKi, leceiuinei diil Wednes
day hv Prenhlent llirdiny wan voted
jflMUrdn)' by tliu Senutc. It wan Included
In.-a di'tlclency bill and must be np-
It I'll by thu Heus.0
Killed in Aute Crash !
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riixiii i:s u Ki"Msr.
Intern.itinn.illy famous as ;i pole
player, who met catli en t.'ie
Jericho turnpilii . new l-'en-st Hills,
Ii. I., following ,t lire blowout. He
was u Mm -In law of Mrs. I-I, II.
llarrini.in
MOTORISTS DIZZY
Green S'gnal Lights at Different
Points en North Bread Street
Are in Conflict
GIVE US TIME, SAY COPS
"Win n tin ii.et.inst- of I' .'. b '; . i
beeel.ie :eeistnie 1 tn Our IIP'V st. l,ri-
nl"d -ig.iil -i ' i.w. ti'iilhc en .f'
Krnad strict will run wi'li tie j.i i"'i
and rcgui'ilt nf ,i r'li'rna I ' . 1 . .
S l 'IIJ ''.lp'. Ill Si'llMll. I.".i I ' t
Tlilir.c S'pi-ni. v he bin !"' M In ikl'ig
rapid "run-" between hi i,,titml
"tewir-" .it Spring li.ird'ti sip'i'. '
In in 1 ti -i iim ' ii fd Ci'i'ini iim'ui,.', ,in I
li Tiin rist I in I'I i'.i ielpni i l.!,'d
its l.i'est linM'ltl
Tl'p nc tnllic "tower-" have tLnc
long arms each with i l.glii ,-c c.t.'i
b nf bi lug h"eii fur in 'ill ii a. .1"
Twe i.f tliee ami i tetnl ,.cr I'.i !
.-iron, niie nn tl. m-t s..', .rid ,,tii
nil the west st, The t'llld al'n
ti lid- out the street lll'er-ei tlnii, e Her
Spri'g ii.in.pii r' i r ijir'i'd in-1 :
or Cidumbi.i avenue, ii- '. ung ..n the
situuUf n of t lie "ti,"
1 1 n .intiiiua'P' em t.
b, II si fel nf blltt., lis
"t,'iers" si"-.ng .1- a
fr.iflic pntrelifati np, t
tlie cress arms r, ini-ni-
.up m" rii'pil
'II one ,it T'l
nri-tet " A
tl 'l-'hts ITI
' .i -' It.M b i
liicateil at the ,,s, ,,f the t . " " '
Motoi Ms re ( eiifusPti
When the s; stem wen' in'n rffeis this
p .ruing there wns inur'i confusion
aiming motorists.
tin the new tj-ti'in a green licb'
means "go aleud." and f.n the nM
-l-uiii which I- siM' m eperit,.ii ,
Mread and Arch streets a gri "'i Iighi
nierelj nifeims 'h" moteri-t- tl.it
is te "get rendv" t,, yn nliead
I TIlP ier-enu , ,i, ui; S'Mltll e. I'.let!
istrefi. proud of I'" wi-deni 1 , . ' 'I.
I. .id acT'iire ' a ti" bauds of C'lp'i ,
, Scbulu, wul-7Pd right pnsp the m .'a.
signals at Hm.nl -i r,. Arch -.tret- v ' .
j III grenn slgtia' !la-h"d and the a i'...
lists going N'.r'h en firend ' r t 'l
'ralHc up at S r.ng inrdeu -M.et t',
I., gll' " ligi i " bowed." It- - .'t i -efcatiet
s eiiibriilliin'iifs and in ir -
. nlut ion
i Tin- morning Captain Sclcilt u-'d
t'.e Spring 'larden street "iiinn" ti
the "ina-ter ' ami frmn till -' i :
"tev ers ' at tjirurd a'.enue xi r 1 ' :
'bin avenue tnek llnlr nnln 1 .r
the new tit'un tr'illie pellci i.n r, .- ug
, flic hand sem.iphe'i's nl-n tnK, tl i . r
ders frmn th" nearest centinl t ,i , .
The lights which are lei'.g i.-n ,
fji police I'I their lie", i v I " i' !.' ',r.i
tl.i si meanings
A gr eu light ni'iid- '! " a w
low light i there is no h1.' ! 1 .
me.ins "get leadj." and a f'1 I u'l '
means "sfnji."
The ripw s'en i i iin'i.i'i. I'v ;,
'grent aid In freeing il.e tr'ithi imhuK
of ileir evPrbuPlenPil ' ! a is (in.
I i .tnrlst under tl." '.,'" --teiu
Ptlllie Irolli I ellllllMlt ll'.l I ! tn :'llg
iiard"ti sirfct wit) out .i -top
Seek te Aeld Helajs
The first iii't.n a en il . i loteri i-
in thi citi will b' t! 'it ut der Hi" iip.t
litem tin- 'bin's ,,-. ini'ili-ralde 'i'lir
'.elajs, as a i.iiittii of f'icr ) ,, i m
nine, are mi;, h bss i,i'i.t the ' l.,.ur'
s I-tl'lll.
This ninitii'ig. f..r evi riiin'tit.'il i ir-
pesis. enli I 'apt, nil Sl'llllit 'lI'liU'll t"i,
iiiiiiuti's ..'i tin liread ctreit ti iitu i,
r'ln 'epin" and in. iinnute for Spnng
Jnrdi'ti str. "I tin Die te cres inj,..
this titiiing lb' re nil- little ei no ni,
fusion, niid it is gi'tierii I' !, ic i . ilmi
this siliedul" will In iidnpti.l for lie
Sprint (itinlen street "i.m.i, '
Trniric I'.itri'liiinn 1'du i .1 K ' ! v wai
the tir't te nperai tin i i -ig.i il -i
inn and h" bad hi- h'ltids fill w.ih tie
-i me or iiiere of ipn -timn i .
AUTO PLOWS INTO STORE
Steering Wheel Breaks in Frank
ford Avenue Accident
The fr. illf of the p in-lri store nf S.M'i-
iiel Sukiii at I Id-'i 1'ranl f'ud an nue
wns wr.'cLs'l thl' morning wlni. an au
tomobile driven hi Siaiilei llbeikaw.ki
plowed Inte the I runt of it A large
pint, -glass window w is ilemnlislu.il ,.nd
several W.1I1 lies nnd ether pi"' 1 s of jew -elr)
In the window wire miiii-.ii
OhejkawsM, wlm Iii"- at 'Jtliil Ilirt
Lelllgh liienue. mis urn .till, but u.i--later
dlsi'hargid bj Magi.traie ',,.
telle.
TO
Judge
DEDICATE MEMORIAL
Rogers Will Speak at
Re.
union of 314th Infantry
Judge ItegiTH is In b" one of the
-pcakiirx nt the annual baiifpiet of the
VeterniiH of the .114th Infantry of the
Arerlcnn heglen, nn September .'10, at
j'ellovue-fcjtratferd.
NEW RULES MAKE
EVENING PUBLIC
TAXI MEN TO Fl
TRUST' ORDINANCE
Independents Plan Injunction
Suit te Prevent 'Sale of j
City Streete j
POLITICIANS ARE INVOLVED
Ind"ppident tnxlcab owner' linx
bandpil ie'i.ther te .celt Ipu'iiI ppdre."
.icam-t tlp ni'illnnnce pii-xrd by Coun
cil, j priniitliig p"eperl ewiiprfi te ri'iit
l ) i tt vtii'els in ft out of thpir build-
1 4. .... I. ... I...
ni in iini.H , i-imiiiiiiiii..-.
'His iitprtlnii was tiinile tniltn lv
Willi.im A. Srlinnder ceun-."! for tlie
YpIIi w Tivli-ah t'einnnnv lendi-f the
I, ..!.,,. ...In,, i.,
Tin. Yi.llmv fii'i rvmiiimv ilep- nut
IGHT
fpnr tup ordinance- piwicil bv CeuiumI," l brml.s and I mippn-c ou have lead
.ald Mr. Schnm'pr. 'I'he public'" buM-i bal tin- Majer was attacked again.
Hess rnniiet be transferred from one ! The Mn,er din's net ctand and w ill net
cemp.itn te another bv nrdlname. e-JMand for conniving pollen officials or
p.clalh when the teal mirpeM' ' tbc '"rniptlnn. The Majer asked the Hani
ordinance l te reiiipel thp public te Ixijntit and blntant per.vmi in Council
ii... tin- service of n fountain clmrgliu-, f'-r proof ,,, q ,,i,iiig. He 1ms
higher i a ten. However, the rid. r heuid , Jk,'d the Judge if he had any proof
le uitltled te take the cab of liN choice of )elice cimniance with dopers, but
at i h' plice most convenient te lilm. ! ' receled no response. The Majer
and ihls ceiiumin nroneses in the in- '
cenipnnj proposes in
terest of public leinenience te enti-K-t
vlporeiislv the validity of the or
dinance If It is signed bj the Ma..1.,"
nr iiL.ssc b Council ever Ins veto."
Will Asl Injunction
It Is ke! the IlltltP.St will tnkp th"
fel 111 of III luuctleli )iri.cCPllll1gs te keep
the pi.lhe frmn rnfetcing tlie erdlnain"
Th" Miner ba- it in band new. and
Is I ppl'ICl te Pll It.
The t'ipsiien as te sustaining the
Majer's ite is problematical.
Hut tlierp is nothing problematical
about the feelings of the leaders in the
are-C'iniiingliam combine in Council
Tlli-si lend. I's. Chillies 11. Hall. Jeseph
P (iaffiie.i. Uiclinril Wegleln. and their
followers iliij something jesterdnv m
(.'eillli'll who 11 they did net like le de
Th" voted agnlnt-t all Organisatien
precedent. Piem the point of iew of
irgaiilatien politics they did nn evtra
nr.'i'iary thing when tliev pansed the
I'n'cal'i P.i'.l with its prevision that a
P1 .ij'e owner could designate what
tiiTiiiib cempatij shall have n .stnnd in
fieiit of J. is. property.
jnne Voters Slapped In Fare ,
In se Mitlng. they etnl nsnnist up-1
wiril if lni'il taxicnb drneis who re,'-1
r'setit at the M'ry least 'JOnO te .'Wi'""
"n'.es and. if will' be ncalleil that th-Piittcr-on-Meor"
primary contest w..s
i u In the 1 nie majority "f l.HH The
Cninl In . under sume greater urge than
tie ,iiinitti,i: liilluenti.il taxicnb vel"
- s. ! ethlng It"!' . bj the WIIJ. Ill lei'lll
pn'itics sinppe.l tlie tiiMcnb .lrneis In
tl," f.ic" V.i IV nlie wlm ll.is eier had
.in argument with a Hivali drivet
ki.eiis that 'e i- nut addicted te turtu'ig
he n'lii'i i l.ee't te ge' all til" slnp
whuh ii. m be coming. Th" taxlcib
il'-er wa- -lapped by th" I ,nbm". but
tie man .it the wheel i- mev ligurlng
mi I e who gets shipiieil last.
i'.. mi'ilniiiii Il.nelin. "f (lerhroek.
ii
led te b" the "lnglihrew et i i'j
Cnuneii stiieil en tlie Iloer us tin- -
euncii.
SJl'.C imi . I
Il'Yi'llll i
hnfiiiiliiii of th" ilrlvers Mr.
in a car. i' is nue, but
ii he be ceiisiilPlOil ,'i- one
win. Iting himself into taxlcabs ami
in! r- a iree l"in.
Taxi drH' fs haie alwajs renp'.dereil
hfi..seles bleed bretl.irs te anj one
in th.. organization. An organiriitlen
leader and n tn.xicnb dr.ier 1"-mt had
inn trouble uinb rstanding e.n b etlnr.
tl.ti' is. imll yes enlnj .
.t he strange spectecle wa
staged
wher-in Mr lln elm. corporation i
liniii-r, trustee of We'-lnni 1 nlier-.f' ,
.,: C.-niiictli'iii 'he nr, .iri-teir.ii of
Cuuiiul Kigind ter tb" lrt ! - Ml-I
lii-wlln's argument was .iim!,. ,nm pr-- J
e-se. -het threugli with pur" logic.
wiiih. perhaps, neither diners nor nr
g.m. ..::. ui men fu.li appreciated Put
en- thing i.as ilear. Mr U"ie!in. f
ili'T'ireih. spline :or uu' i.ixt ncn ,iiiu
. ii. .ii .... m . r .. ,,i.
11" Hill! i'll'l III. 'Olli'.i.i. "i .-"iii.
Philaib'lph'a. -poll" against the Infer
.' i of th" men. And all this was net
ln't upon the latter, ;or thy tilled the
gallery.
Tl.it throng of driwrs in the gilbrj
; i t ij depr" sed the Ceriibltie lenders.
The l.i'!r went thteugh a prngium wi'h
n b'.iie finiit, but i.ith sink ng hearts
Tee'r illusion leaders, heiieier, wne i
n ii.ii.i'' The dlilslen leadi'r l.ii" t
i' i Ir.e taxicnb driipr ,s a liw v 're
d s.mi politics, i preti nifii' i i
ll.'i!. elii, holder fl'llllklv cellfe.-"d thn'
,1. l,n--es were putting him in m,
i it'll liele."
Injunction .May Ke "MHiglit
I l.r p.is-age of thn I, 11 Ir
t'n lied. ",1 ce.sf me twenty tin in'.,
ii nn dh i .en."
Just because the lenders did li' t ban
l"ir iie.-nt Iii tlieir work th"i did n"t
Ian tnu b te say en the lb, , ,,f i '. . ,n .
Most of the argument m,s n.n ..
hi the opponents et the m nopehs, ,
street -r' ntlug proviso. Mr 'iifw,
eid nssirt, most voheinen'lj . t e .
irts v e'lbj net stand for ren'mg "
li' -treits.
Tie biggest fpiettlnn in City Ha.
pe iin s today Is :
' What is this new- pelitii.-,! peiu r
w'lieh feiced ' irganintiMi u.i n te vet
ig n' l te" t.ixicjii, driiers'-"
I'.'iii'l H. Lane, sage of the iirgnni-
"tit mi, obileusly felt inlleij en te pay
inure a'tentlen te the tuxjenti mte, u-hi-i
p'rsenal friend In nuncl, Sir
Walter, tried te ban- the hoi sent l-n y
te i on.mitfHe. Mr. L.nn' i. iimlited
with being one of tlie -hien .i-.t ,f j,,,.
Organ iaiinii leaders II wn:. in! t0 ,
en the light snip when ih.' ir'!liinnp,
in the language of iVnininii ,i., lb. per.
1 comes back te "haunt the Coi.ne 'lu,n."
Pine li.inre fur 'are Men
' 'i his new pelitlMll pewei ii,, t ,e
, s,,.,..ihiiig inipeiiatit, it w i- jointed
lull, ter It lll'ill th" out nl.'l e it Van-
i.i'-ii 'Hid the Ciinniugbniii Wizlci n.en
fog' tl. i There wa- a m ,. i.',!lM,.n for
the Vnr" nien, who are intpfstp, n.
In eland li ndi c k fm p i ,, Ul I
splk" the iiiajeralty gun of fr -wjerit i
i Weglein by lining up with j.i, Hr,,j '
l 'b 1" i llig the el'diluinie ,,i- wis
ina.nly liiiekcd li,v li'glein and thp
i uninngliaiii group i
li'.t iih! 1 Iip new power lr, 1 'luln - j
ileipin.i politics nn- nhii. ,,, force an
.iii. .et solid hi ganl..itei, e'e m favor
f tiie bill, lin'l nidi' i'i i thin this
i ev. power wa" the desire en the part
of the Ceiublli'i te show that honest'
eiitu'llniPli ni'l" imt te he iiitiiiinti'd i
' I UlliOI'S III HIUSII tllluls
The bill pHS-"d nn.iln by n vote of
sixteen nji" 10 til" tin- Thirteen
1 .te. ai" reipiiriil te en rride thp
Majer'H veto.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY,
Daylight Saving Ends
at 2 A. M. Next Sunday
On Sunday mernlnR nt 2 o'clock,
wlipn daylight wiving etids, flip ofll efll
rial rlepks wilt be ptitihpd backward
-or Atepppd n full hour. 1'nefD'
rial -tint J te nay IioiirpIieIiI
rlepkx, any tlmp en Hntttrday night
or Sunday morning, In the dl.erptIen
of their p'lardians.
On Hip wheln it In better te Mop
your clock for nn hour. Turning It
bark, according te clnekiiialterR, li
bad for the works.
Lewer Bail Denied
te Drug Suspects
j Cantlmtril from Tnitp On
i ,
"""",l" " "" peuci- tirpnriuicni in
! un-il.
' t" ii me!MiKe te t'entiPil yrnlpr-
I (lllV llikltli' thpm In wit In raw tip si
' "'i referring te 'conniving peliee of-
"'-. eeiiiKience in tlie police mree f
l'iiiiiiiieipnia. iiu.s mrce is small in
i oinpiiriseti with cities of larger popula
tion With 4000 men here we me
maintaining law and order here better
than in nny ether city of the Pulled
Statps with the exception of St. Paul.
Praises Own Administration
"This Is a clean administration and
will remain clean, netwitbr-tiindlng jobs
'hat certain fleer gentlemen :ii trjlng
tn put eer."
The Majer tlipn n.kpd Iiirpc'er Cor Cer Cor
telieii lr lie knew of anv police con
nuance with the drug ring. The ill
rictfr said he knew of none
"I bun-sent Cntital'i Van Hern and
Lieutenant Lee out with ieing ioin iein
iis.nn," Mr. Cerlihnu -aid. "They
hive nien and have been Instructed te
(,,-nperate with any for"1 working tn
i llmlnate the drug traffic."
The director naid rumors of police
"leaks" were net Mipporleit by cvl
i.'ince. Wlien he ndded that there ate
'J1!0 drug Users and pellers under an est
il.e Majer slid they should have early
trials.
"We have leaned men te the Judges
nnd the District Attorney and hnvc as--lsied
them in ewry way," the Hirecter
went en.
Superintendent of police Mill-, As
sistant Superintendent Kenny and elber
efliclals also werp ipiized bj the Mamr.
Kenny snld the police asslst'ed lasi night
In a raid for which the (ieveniment
agents tools full credit for.
Cam.ilii Souder said h" Irnl made
mere thin ."00 Investigation , most nf
hem baed en anonymous letteis. Many
"f them contained threnti. for the police.
Kcftiseji te Keilticn Kail
The Supreme Court tedin refused
no- .iiiu .iiinn in vi. ini'ii in, ii'cui wiiu i I'eiin-i iiania the lunctleii of control
drug selling and belieed te be leader' ling anthracite distribution net nnlv in
in the "drug ring ' for a reduction of this State hut i',reuhr,iit n, ceiin'i.-.
their hem y bail Inn
Nn opinions wen, Ii,inded down. The
iitgiiest legal triliuniil in the Mate -lin-
' ply (liscliiirge-l tlie rules that v.m taki n
bv the ileleiKl.ints in the r at.iiea from
Judce Mennghan's decision and threw
'the whole matter luck into tlie loner
eurts.
'1 he six defendants are Prank Pic-
coin, Antlienj 1111.1. Peli.x Cardullo,
( Jeseph Wcls, alias Murphy; Hyman
ield and Jeseph Allegre, alias "Jee
'Kltdiie" Cnidulle is under SHO.oeo
' ''"'' 'no ""'ers under bail of .?'.". i"i0. ,
mm n i eng i nurse i
Tlie appln .itlnn for reduced bail was1
tiiade Siiit.'inher Chief Justice Ven
Mnich'isker sn 1,1 nt 'lit- time h:: no I
appeal ne-d liaie brs-n tnken te tin.' Su
preme Court, .is attennjs inr the men
could have a-ked any of the Judges of
the lower points for redress by means
of habeas corpus.
i ersennny, i iniiiK me nail is n
i,,,i
' lltil
ten high, said th" Chief Justice
at tne time, nut i might change
i mind after hearing tlie iiidenee "
"'J
i The atterneis for tlie defendar.ts
ledged their appeal In the feims of wrlt wrlt
ef eertleraii and habeas lerptis. In
e; posing the application, tlie District
. ternej's efli'" pointed mil th ii if t lu
men were leniieti'd en nil counts each
ild get a prison term or no jears.
lust before the application was made
I
te th" Supreme Court an attorney iep
resentlr.g Annie Miller, whom the police
called a mm an leader of the "ring,"
applied te Judge I'inlctter in Quarter
Sessions Court for the leductlen of her
ball from SI.",, 000 te 51(100. The re
quest was granted.
When Annie Miller's cn-e wns cnllpd
fm trial several dais age it wa- found
thit she had "jumped" th; lowered
bend.
MRS. C. A. SNELLENBURG
Funeral Servlcee
Morning Burial
I Funeral services
Snelleiiburg, widow
Snellenbi.rg. w pri
te
at
of
of
he!
Be Held Thi3
Cheiten Hills
Mrs Clara A.
tlie l.ite Jeseph
d this morning
was in Clie! ten
nt 11 o'lleck. P.urin
Hills Cemi'terv.
1 Mrs Sinllenburg if.'ed from
heart
N" J.
diseii-e .'it her home in Vuittier, N
She wits sixty-nine jears old I'ntil
he- llltiiss !ie wns active in philan
thropy in Philadelphia and Atlantic
City, where she meied about seven
icirs nge
Mr- Sn"llenbiirg issurnvn! bv four
daughters nnd a son Thev are Mrs.
Mnrris 'nn lieigh, ltnehefer, N". Y. ;
.lrs. I'mnnuel Ilnrtmiui, Chicago, III.;
Irs. fiersen Krown. Cincinnati, Mrs.
ileerge Sultzhaeli, New Yerk, ntid Jo Je
eph Heep Snellenb irg, Atlantic City.
MAJOR G. A. SCATTERGOOD
Spanish War Veteran Dle3 at Heme
en Roosevelt Boulevard
Majer (tperge A Scattei gnnd, former
member of the National (iuaid, di
yesterday afternoon at Ids h' me, V.'l"
ilneSPiPlt beillPiaid. His death fol fel
I inneil nn attack of luart dberise
Majer Soatiergood was fertj -seien
1 ears old and obtained his fenimisninn
after serving in the Spanish-American
War. A widow and one son smie
lilm.
! Dr. Jehn W. Bright
' Tlie funeral of Iir Jein
1 who died nt his home. Is'.
11,10. following an illnes'.
Funeral
W Plight,
ft I'm!; a 1 e-la-ting
mill
sixteen hours,
will be heJd from hih
morning at 1 1 o'clock
I home tomorrow
Hr If right . who was slvti-ilght ii"iis
old. mine te this cltv seien jeari age
i Irem Keiiersnurg, i enu'r inuiiii, nun
1 relinquished ids prm lien upon
arrnal
here II" W'liM a griiu.iiiie ei .ne .niier-
son Medical i niii.C' .'"" a l"'vi giauu-
, ate of the I'nlversitv of I."lisic nin
rnlicrity of Ylenna. He was at
! n her of the Old pert Ledge, Ne
the
ii
7,
P. and A M.
Michael Kerrigan Funeral
I Tin1 funeral of Michael Kiungan,
slvti-live jears old, inr mam .nars
old. for main nars
sicrelar.l of III" Fchr.nl beard of Sbetiaii-
di nb, Pa. wlil b" held from In- Inte
hoiue. 71-T (liner nii'iiui, Monday
ineinlng at 7 :'
II I'lftCl,,
dub mass at St. H'lut'
Cnlhi.lle Chin eh nt Ki.'tll
terinent will be nt Hhenandeiili. He Ih
hiirvlved by flV1 children.
PflAI 1CAICDQ Kli
UUAL UtALtlte IlLKt
WITHHOLD PRICES
i But There Will Be Plenty
' Fuel at "Reasonable"
I Charge, They Say
of
!S0ME SHIPMENTS ARRIVE
ThprP will bp plpnty nf coal te mppt
nil Philadrlphia nppds and tlie pricp
will hp "rpaenablp," lending rptall
dcnlerfi faid tedny.
Dealers si 111 refup te nuetp prlcpi of
, ,-,, ,., t, ;, ,..
;""-' - . .hihii univ .
, nmnnt fit thflr prlcn becnuBP the largp
l"n"""R I'eiupauips nnvp nnc pr nn
neunced whnt wholesale prices will be.
All agree, hewpvpr. Hint the cenHiimcr
All agree, however, that the consumer
...ttl 1... b,,n,.1lr.,1 ...III. h!1 ,1. ...l ..n.lA
and at a fnlr price. i
Anthracite is beginning te reach the1
city in small eunnl itlcs, but iih vpt !
,11.1 II,' I-, II' I, 111', I Itllllllll llll'llll'l Ill'l'lll'll,
tunny large dcnlprs are still without a
supply. They arc taking orders for
delivery n1" senn as shipments nre re
ceived, the buyer te be hilled later at
whateier price Is flnnlly made. Arriv
als of coal should be heavy bj next
week, they saj.
Samll Shipments Kprpheil
The majority of dealpr.s In residen
tial .sections, such as tlermantewn.
West Philadelphia, Seuth Philadelphia.
Prankford. Legan and (llney s.iy tliey
tune re cited only n carload or two iii
tlie piesent week.
Seme dealem had refused tn take
orders before the settlement nf the
stiike, but as domestic sizes nre re
ceived lliev nefit tlieir obi customers I
and dele out a ten or two te each.
due of tlie l.nj'.ist I'MMpatiies In the
retail Tield, a lencern with yards in
main seitimii. said Plilladelphla is re
ceiing a fair share et coal TIip ip.
celpts nr far below the ipinntities re
c"ied at this time lint jear.
An euVfal of the company said the
mines aie gradually liicrca'tlng tlieir
output. Mucli of the newly mined coal
is going te the bike ports. New I'ng
land and t'pper ,.w Ymlt hecnu'e of
tlie ion naintliplj early arrival of cold
weather tl'Te.
One Wpft Plilliidelphln vard reported
It hit" n't a pound of coal In itn bins,
although 'pvit.i1 carloads nrp ppected
In a wc'k.
f'mifer at If.irrlsliiirg
Anether inai conference te be held
tedin in II irrMierg is expectul te com
pute iiigii'iaileii-j Ic'twcen tlie Slate
Pud Cm iiiil--ieii and ltidependciu op ep
eratnis und remme the last vestige of
cenfu-lmi trmii the hard cnnl situation.
(ioM'inei Sproul will attend the iticsH
ing. At esterilav's ennferenep in this
cltj I'lH per 1 1 nt of l.i-t jenr's supply
of mm! wa- iissuf I I'hil.idi'lplilii con cen
.sinni'i Agieements lfachi'd at th"
ceu'ereiipe -hlftid f tem Washington te
Members of the Piiel Ciilnilli'-'-letI re-
itci.itid tlu'ir n.-suriiiices tlnii nrlces
will le
no higher than Insl ve.ir. Ten-
1 tatlie
pii""s annnunepd bv retailers
' imiin .i, -i,i ,t,
' ,,.,(, S,,t ,
I tn Sj t .li) a t,,n
average pi Ice of chest
gg c.il will I." SI l.'J."l
wbll" pea coal will be
. ..,.,,, ii,i ... -si i
te Sll ..(! per ten.
wiin nut i' per cent of normal sup-pi'-
of hard coal available, Puel Cem-mi-sinners
gin. a..-iirnnci s ttieie will
ln no shortage. Kj mixing pi a re.ij
with the larger sies. it was said, there
will be ampl" supplies for the most
m lore wriiMier Main letal d'.iei-
bave nlrmili expressed their Intention
of mixing tie two grades and snlUng
I ui" inixiii preiiuct at an ndiusteil price
i based upon the pel ceiling" of each grade
of coal in tlie mixture
Spnui! Is Assailed
Sharp iillcs ., nf the action of ("lov ("lev ("lov
einer Sproul In linng .-s's ."n as the
inaMiii'im nrice for coal at ihe mines Is
1 ninfl" In a stair mi nt from P C Hee.e,
nf Pettsvllle, sei retary of tlie Anthra
cite Cnnstinnis' League.
lie said si, h :, prii e I, a "great In
lustice" te tb" 1 en .inner le'C'iuse it Is
apt te lead In pi 1 aliment high prices.
'At the p,,, 1, ,,t u,,i pi , p. mis,"
Mr lleese .;i". ' I ' "Mdctlt li ihiids of
the Phil.uli l 1. 1 .imi ICeiiding 'ml and
Inn Ceiiipani. t" niieil at a I'ni'id
States Sen. ih inn tigntien tint S;s ilLI
was the niei.iL'" ui'i of cmil per i-ni at
ih" mines, wl !i iillnned 1 relit te
op"rateis of n, rt liie ii-uis a Inn.
"Netliilig hi', slllie i'cciiri"d te
great I' iiu re 1 tl,.. r n.t of pi'idui tien."
li" addiil il"ii t'ie Stat" Cetuml.i-
MOIlels can I131I1 the 1 pi'iiitnl's III'" 111-
I litlnl te an 1 iim. .re fifim X !i'J in .S ,"i0
lis Nii.ietb'iig I ,1111 unable in ligurc,
j esppi ialll wi'li it 1 l"lll"mberrd that
I much of tie 1 '.til 1,-iug sent tn marki t
is culm li.T 1 p.' d n ii' n. v.hi'h iesls
' enlv about li'" 1 " Ms ,1 ten
"Tli" ri'i'i' t 'i th" coal companies
te ini'niisi 11, . ,ri (, m ,,11 11 ten iiai
meridv a ' in." ill i'" iu enl'T te per
mit th" epiri'd's tn lelaiu the pIPM'iil
high nur ii' ",iil "
It eta lb 1 - i' be i.n'i',1. their supplies 1 if
COIll flelll Mid' I inb lit iie'l.ltii's will be
"Up llglllll-l It' li liie I'll'lll the llper-
1 ''I'ers hi K ! g' t high pnics or th'lr
euttuit. 111 lln opinion of many lcnliug
coal men
Th" dei
ill l-u, I
' siid, nie hoping the
Mini uill remain In 1,1
pelny nf eliminating
f 11 it nf ind' pendent
1 in t 1i-iii te abide hi
ri''" of Ss nil u ten.
State i'lnd (
in ,ls 11 him .'i ui '
the differ, n'liil
opera iei', .nul ,
I lie fixed 11, 1 1
'WOMAN'S SHOT AT A MAN
KILLS WOMAN BYSTANDER
Couple's Qunrr-I In Alter Street la
I Fatal te Neighbor
' A woman lc -1.11, ui r mi. sb it nnd in-
istantlj bul'd '. ' night iiinn n relnred '
I woman shot at a mnn nitli wheiii she
. r,ll....
I HUH U'l"' ' ""S
The ne.nl 1 "'nan Is Plla Williams,
loleio'l, foil l letii r,l,, ,,f epiS Alter
htrret. Mr' W illtams was cemersing
with a 10 ighb'.r a -'mit distnnci) fiem
the lieme nf M.iri l(i illy, L'l IS Alt' r
Hti'iPl. ui.' 11 I.'" Id ill iieiiian, who
WIIH
lalknr; te I b "I Sims, U'l 11 Alter
stre"'. d'l w
oral shots
Th" Iti ill.,
held for n
Scott tins lie
i' inln-r nnd
fired
lev
llOllllltl
l.i .ring
uu 1 ng
wns arrested and '
In feie .lligsii,. 1
TWO HELD AS ROBBERS
Convivial Man Saya New-Found
Companions Abused Hospitality
Philip M.h.e i- ami Charles Pionteii,
both if M.m.ti inlt, were held ullheiit
bail, iliingi'l nub liixbuaj lebhrrj, for
tlie (iraiid .1 1 1 1 i hi Mngistiatc llerit In-
da .
Aeeeidiiig te Wilsen A. I.liui, l.'i."
Kiain- aieiiu' , Mnuaiiiiik, lie met the
two iiiiii iu a -hoe. shining parlor Inst
nlelit nnd muted thein te "go drinking"
.iti. him. A. th.v itosseiI (irccu bine
i ,rdge, aciess ttie Scliujlkill Ithei,
, j,,, ,0i, Magmrate I'eru. Itentmi
'i...,,. levelver and erderrd him le
fillei'i'd bv'i..,, ,u geld v. n tih, li hllver cigai- j should, I g away? Prosecutor Slilek
nt's Reman j!. ,., H, ,,, $;e0 , nig,. or told inn as I una leaving id nlhce
e i lock In-I - en Tucmlny that I wna eliminated from
IT'H A t'HKlt
AUTOMOIIII.K VOU
ant. you'll flmll It
'AOV,
SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
Mills Quizzed Again
in Murder Mystery
t'entlnttnl from Vann One
oiighfare nf New Ilrunswlck. There iti
no record of tiny one hnvlng neon him,
"Mm. Hall never iimiIh nny fitate-
! tnent in which she tJiid she believed that
robbery was the motive for the crime.
She merely suggested tlint It might hnvc
been n casn of mistaken identity.
"Mr. Hall owned u wallet. That
wallet we hav.e been tillable te find In
the house. We presume that it was
en his person when lie was killed. The
county detectives made a thorough
seaicli through Mr. Hall's effects ami
papers and found nothing that would
threw any light en the murder.
"The revnlver which Willie Stevens,
Mr. HhII'h brother, turned ever te the
authorities; was a small ,' caliber
weapon and tint a .32 nn haa been re
ported." Asked why Mrs. Hall, with all her
wealth, hnd net engaged private detec
tives, Mrs. I't'tera tnid :
"Mrs. Hall feels that is the duty of
' the State and county. She feels further
i that if she did hire detectives it would
, r.r,n.ln fill lrli.il I I, ,
nhe was seeking
''' I'.'Il till...
private vengeance.
"Mr?. Hall bus no particular persons
In mind. TIip t-amp answer applies te
me matter ei rewaril. ,
Says Slie Nevor Heard fnsln
"As te the report that Mr. Hall's
auioii'eliilp was been en Sunday. August
L'7, parked near where tlie bodies were
afterward found, that is net m. Mr.
i lull never used his car en Miniiay. n
were emtaced In a mission of the
kind rumored be would net have parked
liis car in such a conspicuous place
whine It could bn easily seen.
"Kegardliig the gossip circulated
about Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills, Mrs.
Hall wishes te snv that she never heard
mi gossip about her bus-band or the
elinir singer in the church or any
where else. She also wishes te say
that she has never known of any one te
create strife between her and her hus
band." Though ethpr tliperies have net been
abandoned, especially the blackmuil
theory, tlie Prosecutor's ellice Is bend
ing all its energies ten aid proving
that the minister and the chorister were
slain for motives of reienge, and as the
result of it plot.
Mills Net Missing
Mr. Toelan lnughed at a report given
wide circulation last night that Mills
had disappeared. Tim husband of the
murdered woman spent tin night quietly
in his home. H flipped away for
a while yesterday, le avoid the stares of
tlie townspeople and tlie insistent ques
tions of amateur investigators. Th"
count v million !' nenu for u moment
beliei'ed he had lied. Mr. Toelan syid
The blackmail theory Is principally
tenable because New Kruiiswick is vis
ited from time te time bj eun? crim
inals from New Yerk, who make it a
stopplng-efl place or come bore te "hide
out ' when tli') me 111 tieubh'. ,
The Piosecuter's office, however, ih
convinced that the crime was net com
mitted for guln, despite reports that the
minister's watch and money were miss
ing. .Mr. Toelan, who with I'm. editor
Strieker has gene Inte every phase of
the case, said that "a break," leading
te an surest, might be expected at any
time. Mr. Teelau said:
"The sla.ilng m lln- Kev. Mr. Hall
and Mrs. Mills was a enhl -blooded pre
n eilitati'1 crime cnusi.il by pcubmsy.
That much our iiiicetigaliuii proves
conclusively.
"We li.ne net eliminated either Mrs.
Hall, tb" Mile "f tl." recto:, -ir James
Mills nor liaie we eiimiiiateu any en
who liii'i ceine in tlin shadow
t-Us-
piclen
,,,;:: :tz 'k.
I,,,,,! pint Tliehili.iigwn, well planned,
. .1 . . . - 1 1.-. .
I'I .,-... ,1 . Ill-is I IL NllOt KlU W
1 1 ,,- ,. , 1, ., ,.
u bem lie was sheeting and knew c
uctlv the time nnd place te de it.
"The case is growing warmer mm
j.
ll' ln ,.1 .,., ,ft,lti,,,r n 1 t-itnielv lul.
......... ,,!,. flini ..-utilise',, real
1 ...".' ...... 'r .,.., 1, ,, 1. .,itr,,.i,,,i
in mm seen, ui- i"' ..,..-..,..... t
te warrant me slat ug that we knew
1, ."iu"i " "
he Mt. I moil ' .
iiiii-.Mis.ii'.i s ...,.iS,..
Put the belief of .several of the In-
vpstignters docs net coincide with Mr.
leelaji's.
As early as Mendnv Inst nn arrest
wa-, imminent, nccerditig te the nu-
tlmrifes. Se it ir. ted.n if Hip invi"t.
L'niers' tlieeri's 1 ei.ld i'O preiPil.
I'i"ry nm1 interested iu ilils primp land I lieiievp my BtatPment .should help
was e'liiliib'i't that Mi-1. Hall would 1 the authorities."
be pltiifd under ari'st Mnnv reasons "Last night I made up my mind tn
Here iiili.inced for this move. l"iennnji fnr nn(.P nnd all these fciirrilleus .
suine of .he d'tectiips were for tailing ' lies that are being circulated about my I
th" widow of th" murdered reetnr into wife's intimacy with Mr. Hnll. My j
distort, hut cooler nentis prevailed wife was a pliyslcni wreek. Her epera-again-t
such speedy notion. Itlnn wan a most delicate one nnd rcn-
"A fills" move and our case gees enUlered her almost helpless. She wns
the rerks. Yeu nr" dealing with n constantly doctoring nnd suffered grent 1
iheery and net an e.itnbiished fact," pain. Te neeiiRp. a woman in her eon-,
said riiie of the iuie .tigutei's, who lml ',ptinii of Intimacy wilh any one, Ir '
in mind th" i'-u.uie" ,,f a writ of ridiculous." '
habeas corpus aiul the niiessnr p. ns nsr, expresFed indignation nt '
pes'ire of Hip State'n iiand. t he rppert I lint his wife hnd spent f.pv- '
That settled all talk of an immediate I eral days in Atlantic City nt a time
ai rest and tin1 innstigaiers began leiw)Pn Mr. Hall was at the ncasliere
dig in. Hlnckmail, kidnapping, mis- resort.
taken identity, were 'a few of tlie many "Anether of the black lies mnnufac-
theories and tin- iessibilny et all iiad tured te taint the character of mv wife
in be eMininatril. ,,mi r. Hnll," said Mills. "My wife
Hand of a Weman Seen was away this summer and was nt thp
Herp was a
utile murder, horrible
lis inr as tne .,.,....-. . ...'",ni.
"he ml.ilsler and lliu choir singer we.r,
found d"id under a crab-apple tree en
tlie old Phillips larm. 1 lie wemi,t,s
head rested en tun mergyinnr. a arm
Her face was badly mut Muted. Plste
slints had tern through tlie Hesh. The
ne. U and oilier parts "f the countenance
weie l.adli marked v It li seralches and
brulM'i and tlie cletlilng disarranged.
Nut se with the man. His body was1
net disturbed. Outslde of one, bullrt
wound and a few scratches! en the fnpe, i
b" was unmarlfpi, and unusual chi-p had '
been i ercln'd te lompesn and arrange!
thu body. I. von his hat was placed ever
his face Letters apparently written
by Mrs. Mills, containing leie ptiFsnges,
liiit net iiddreFSPil te am one In partic
ular, were placed In a conspicuous, place,
en ills body.
What did that menu? The investi
gating authorities my this shows the
bunds of a weman: of tome one who
bore unusual enmity against Mrs. Mills,
et seeinlngl.i wantid te spare tlie body
of the I'leigyman. They go a step fur
ther. They say tlie person or poisons
who slew tin pair coolly and deliber
ately planned t hit clime. They knew
just when nnd where th" couple would
tie. Tlie Invc.tlgaters dielnre they have
letiPluslvp proof that, the minister and
singer had made tlie farm tlieir trystlng
place for quite some time,
An Arrest "In llm .Mailing"
Assistant Prosecutor Toelan saja be
has l.tlked in an informal way with
Mrs. I fill te get lerlaln infniiiintleu.
"Slic has made no elliclul staleiuent
te the ellieials of this county," said
Toelan, "but she lias told an appar
ently geed story te A. AI. Keekmau,
prosecutor of Somerset County."
"As (lie i 'Wilt of the latest develop develep
inentH riveiilllig a motive will .mil make
nu aiiest tednjV" was asked Air.
Toelan.
"I de net believe wn will arrest
any one today, but I will say that an
arret iti iu the limiting and that the
In ,-iU in that direction may reine at any
time."
.MIIIh wriH highly im fused wlien he
ret ui ned Inte last night and was jn jn
feiiiiid of the. rumor that he had run
away.
What tot. he exclaimed. "U'hv
tlie case, 1 told 'hem all I knew about
the dreadful affair, and tjcaji't under-
i -
Centemcrl Meuxquetatrea
fashioned of Natlenale
quality French Kidskin,
fitting the hand n the
meulded en; "crushing'
beautifully nt the wrist;
precisely ampin ever the
nrm are incomparably
exquisite with the new
costume.
Fer mere than fiO years, the
Centemcrl Meusquetalre
ban been the traditional
standard of excellence
itmenjr Philadelphia women.
White, black and smart
colors 8 button, 4.25,
16 button, 0.50 and the
popular 12 button,
5.50
.,...., ,.l... t,nn ..,,11 ...nl.f In n,.ltjllnn ' , ,.,. 1.. 4l.nl K l. , I. .
miiiiii tin,, ii"v "uuiii iiitni. iu ,,.itii. tiKMife iii in in, mit lliu Oilier Hfifntn
me further." who were in the party. They r,0iij
Mills has net been near the church I knew If anithiiit; was- wretn
since th" tragedy, nor ban he been near "When tills thing Is settled -ml Id.
the Bclioei where he in empiejed iih murderer caught I am going p, . ,
iisusiaiu jnniier. i nen ne ion. iiemu
yesterday and wan gene about teieii
hours the tirst report was tlint he nail ps suffer.
run away.
'inen lr was reperteu that
he bad committed suicide. Kut In; had
"gene away 10 try te forget.
All day Wednesday the ionesemo man
Ml nrnr the grave of Ills wife In Van
I. lew Cemeterj en tlie outskirts of town.
Parly in the morning Mrs, Mary Cur
rignn, who lives at ." Chestnut street,
North Krunsiviek. which borders en the
cemetery, saw Mills. She says be was
robbing hltterlj and talking te himself.
Once or twice Mrs. Carrlgan walked
close te htm, but lie never looked up.
Tells of Telephone Call
Mills did net go te the grave yes
terday. He said he was off in the
country. He said he was tired of being
pointed out, tired of being interviewed,
nn'i in tn i j tiling t ui. "- i . . --hm no
but his prettv slxteen-jear-eld (laugh- . hnd no appointment with Mr. Hall that
tcr, Charlette. "'K'" 0'- bad lie talked with tlieeler-j.
"Me run awav? It's tee silly te mar. regarding piijment of (he m at
ineu ei cierj tiling nun i-vrrjinnij
(IISCIISS,-' mUttcrPfl .XIIOS. I am lien: , eki nm nn nun lllglll.
te aid the. prosecution in finding the "I did net see Mr. Hall." Siid r.
murilereni of my wit". i weuuin i .in.-inijiaii. nor nm i exjuct lilm or
be much help If I ran awn,
IV"
Mills Is sheivlng signs of a great
drnin. He tried tn aieul dlseijs..ing the
case inn' further, but when he wae told
that there appeared te be a discrepancy piled
i In Ills story nhnut tlie teiepuene. ran
is iv e lep" vei t ie n gill sue weiii
IS WHO lee-ivcil lie- iiiki.s -"' ......
way he was willing te say something.
"Veu newspaper men don't seem in
aw
understand nt all," he said. Last
Thursday my wife was culled mi t hi
pbone at the home of Mrs. MHz,
21 Abeel street. The phone number Is
.'--W. It was the first time she hnd
ever been called en that phone and I
was similised, fine 1 siiiui.i m i"
call., ut Mrs. Opie's home, .VJ Carmen of the Church of St. .Michael, Ninety
si 1 ref
"Wlien she came back she appeared
all incited. She wasn't dressed te go
out. Sh" had her old oxfords en, but
she went. I remonstrated with her and
Shi
I asKi'il lll-r wini'J 1-1" ii,..- f,""is.
...I...1 1 ...!..... ..l.r. .... r.l,if
I . i . 11-..I I-..I1 nm inn '
eKlliglv replieil. -I'iiiiew me aim
lUH'U, l'HI'M INI- IIM- O" 1
7" in t l'tll ll ill 1 1 " I1UI ui- ru'i 1 iiihi
i wk t.; k . ?r . we,,,,, bn7i-k ;
j hr In il.e lidnlt) of where her body.
""S i".."'i.
I believe that phone eall was a lurp.
that it took my wife tn a point near
where she was found, and I believe the
call Mr. Hall get that l.lglit was also
a lure ind took him te tlie same place.
The minister was always helping some
one and se was my wife. Seme one was
n lure llld took him te the same place. I n HAT AniH'T TIIK TI'ltliR
The minister was always helping some ' 'fhe ituatieri in Uis Knsi .1.,. at,r,pr.ll
,i , ,,., ,,. .fe Seme one wan 1 '"""s'.1. rtimnrn cnnnei i inlirrr.it I
one ami se was mj wne peme one was , f nef uuly llWi,,,e,, as Lurep,l
ieiitniis Stnmi. one MnlltPll te blackmail ! Tin Ht"t known tart., tumeur In .r.tl
iealeus. Seme one wanted te hlackmnli iim
j ' wlien th ( d t0 bc,,lnek. .Pf-- rnn.N.-Pr,.JledoCe
1 inniieil tnej wei- much. i.rnenn .'.inue it a llalili." Arli.
In finite of Mills; statement, Mrs. . - -
Rlit. insists sup rpeeiveu no pnene can 1
for Mrs. Mills en Thursday of last
week. (
"Win- should I be held under sus-
ni,den?" Mills risked. "I gave th"
I'.nsppiifnr nil thp information I could.
I ".''""'t. ",11 'J wns ni i-eini i-ieasant,
, . .. -.. ,. . R-rtOOM l.e.ji. mrvlrn. lirK" le'. APPirJ
"r r,,,,r' ";. , ' r ". """' "enBlf, '.n , is' w qA
I n0 " euI1 "ay tl,cr,! wn8 nnytlnng ,rirr.an,eiin 427D J
uirr cvB et hf'ptcmlier U says:
can ect up."
(JOVKRNOR SPROUL
will contribute another review te next Saturday's
I'Uklic hi:n(;i;R hook pa,i;k
Centemeri
Gloves
123 Se. 13 St.
Philadelphia New Yerk
Grenoble, France
I cannot make these responsible fer'n-il
misery caufed by tliese lniidereU!, (0i
t.cll
Still another apparent disc-etui-..
enters lule the case lr, the sterv clt.i
out by Mrs-. Hall. The infer,? u
,.,i,.,lnl.il ..,.... .1 1 1 ., -1 l"
in, nn,!, ii uiiiiiri'ii t nreush I'B'
friend, Miss Sally Peters, that l,..-,..'
band, when lie left lieine the rt f sbr h,
disappeared. Mild the phenp call he ,-d
recclvetl was from Dr. U. L. MeKie'r.
nan, (10 Kasten avenue, tills rltv, nnj
concerned the. payment of tnnney due fet
an operation performed et, Mrs Mill
It appears Mr. Hull had agreed' te iut
this bill and allow Mills te pay it back
se much a month. Mrs. Unit says Ut
nuKDanti tain no nnd nn appeIntmnj
mill lliu iiutjiei
Ne Appointment Willi Docter
Last night Ur. McKlertmn tl,l t..
nor
would i near irem him."
hear from him.
"Hew-
much was due nn the bill for
Ills' operation," wan asked of
Mrs. M
the doctor
"Ilctween SI Of)
and .5200," he re
This statement nf Mrs. Hnll (- nU
10 ui' inciuiieii in me narrative she it
latPd te Piospcuter Keekmau last Sun
day and It Is believed that Awlstanl
i-rostcuter loeinr. lurtlier qurstlenej
.urs. 1:111 aiieiit it.
.Miss jsally Peters, through whoa
urs. nan nas consented en tun Deci
siens te he Interviewed, is a sister et
the late Key. Jehn P. Peteis. mete-
nuuii firi'i'i nun .instcriam avcine,
New Yerk, nnd daughter of the Inte
Kev. Themas .McClure Peters. She wns
mnid of honor at the wedding of Hull
and Frances Stevens eicliL vears n-e
After every iliiestlen Miss Peters wr.t
1 Inside the mansion te obtain Mrs. Hall's
lospellse,! ,P wns HKr, ,
"Are th"ie any scratches en Mrs.
nan 1, inec;
With a gesture of Indignation MIm
icieis exciaiineii :
"Preposterous."
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Saturday Closing Heur, IS o'Cleck
GOVERNOR SPROUL PENS
ANOTHER BOOK REVIEW
riOMMKNTING editorially en Covernnr Spieul's brilliant rcview en
A. R. Knrquhur's book;, "The First .Millien the Hnnlcst," printed in
the Public Ledger hook pages September ', the Dnllns (Texas) -Mern'
"Hut if ii hook review by fjnvenuir he lcnmrknhle, even mero ii
n Covcrner who can mview a bonk remarkable. And fioverner Sproul
turns out n review which trinket the leader of it want te lie n reader of
the book also. Piebahly that is ns (reed u tent of ,-i review a.-, anybody
He has written u vibinnt arul vital nnalysifi of Ilurten Alva Konkle's
historical and political bibliography of Pennsylvanin. "d'oerKO Bryan
and thu Constitution of Pennsylvania," with some discuir.iens inte.l
Pennsylvania characteristics.
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