Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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' Narcotic Agent Durham Tells of
Exciting Chase Over Reefs
and Gun Battle
'wins PRAISE FOR ARRESTS
TJic crnck of Riini nnd n hert. hrM:
Mrsuit ever the reefs In the vicinity
.(Frent nnd Vine utrcctH worn net the
toast thrllllns clctnlls In the mid innrte
Mstenlny nftrrtienn by Federal nnr nnr
eetlc ngents, which resulted In the iir-
rt of fm,r men nml ,,lp Kr',ire e(
cocaine v.ilucil nt $75,000.
"H. S. Dttrlinm, uprelnl nnrretle nRcnt,
i j,((n pemmended for hla scrvlcps
Mch lcM te one of thp most Import Impert
,'. ra,s tliicc thp bcKlnnliiK of .IikIru
Uenaglmn'H ilniR ieivPHtlRntlen.
'It took u-eliN of Ini-d work te rriind
sp thnt crew," Is Purliiun'H medest
WThc men nrrrsted nrc .Tepph Antnhtv
.nil Teny Mnrvevln. nllas "Zippj." of
Vw Yerk; Antonie Iehrii, nllnrt
'siave." wlie'p burlier slir.p mih Hip
cfiie of tlip rnldl nnd (Jrnrde ArlslPtlp.
"Invc-tlgntlen of IJebrn nnd IiIn bar
ber f hop bcfnli ii Ions hIiHp iire." mi Id
Durhnin today. He Is n miiiiII limn
fflthdark Mn. Up Is jeiiiir. "I Ret
Inte the habit of reIiir te thp chop for
I tliavp. and I always inaiinged co lt
In lebiaH (hair.
Cot Cliiimmy With Itarhcr
"And one day lie asked imp uiierp I
mi from. I told him Atlantic City. I
Mid I "ns " lnr8c ('r"S dealer, but
hat business was tee tight In Phila
delphia since JtidRe MemiRhnn Ret en
the job. and thnt I vn.s ihisIiir mound
for some place te Ret a Mipply.
"He leplied te that that Mimi'limes
he knew sailors who hnd thp stuff and
wrc willing te stdl. Said he'd be fe'lad
te let me knew if he lan into any.
"Fer n whllp therp wns nethliiR
further mentioned about drugs. One
day, lat week, he told me tli.it lip had
found a fellow who might help me.
But that this man would only de buM
bms en a large scale. Ne ounce biibi
nejn would suit hltn. en'y ki'es.
"He told me that the man wns from
JW Yerk, and u day later lie had word
that he could put his bunds en five
kilos of reealup, If I had the pricp te
pay for It And finally he riivp me
the name of the New Yeik man. It
was Jeseph Anlu.in. Alter spipp.iI
t!. tivinns it wns nrrnnged that I
would buv two kilos for S"0l)() money
dewn: that Antulov would send the rctt
te my pl.'wp In Atlantic City. Alto
gether the helling price of lic kilos
would amount te $"i,IOO, thmigli I
wet te pa liiiuh less for the dope my
Klf. "On Sejitp-nber 1!1 the harher nnd I
telejtrnpliH Antulov te biing his htuff
te 1'hil.ide'pliin, nnd yesterday nt the
barber shop I met the New Yeik man
for the first time. It wns iilmut 1
o'clock In the afternoon, lie wiu nu
Austrian, a man about forty yenis old,
ud ury well dres'-ed.
S.iys He Was Tlirratpnei
"He bad witli him his friend. Zippy,
nnd the barber took us up te a third
fleer rear room of the house. Ills ib
irftant came with us. The blinds were
down and the (butters of the loom
cleffd, and the gas was lighted.
"The fue of us mt around i tr.ble,
im! Anteluv loekid me evei.
"'If jnu'ie doiible-cresiiig me.' lie
warned, "remember, you won't l-ne
this iilace nine!" I nssureil lilm ilmt
I .is ii safe bet, .mil asked him In let
Be see bis gneiN. lie siiid he lindn't
them with him, but that if I euld show
him iiiunii he'd lie Imck In an l.cuir
with two Kl'e-, as in-ranged
"The liirgaiu :i, v'alid mid .he men
left the hop. In the niPMiiiliiie J urliii:ii
arrangeil in have Agents Itieuu,
Kclmutt and l)als, with Itetecthes
Cunnimjliaiu ami Hill uiieiiud the
I bee.
"At '' eVlnck we all went up te the
third fleer leur again.
" 'Shim me tile meiiev.' invited An An
tulev, nnd I pealed (iff S.'iOOO in twen
ties and fifties, nnd Antulov bunded mer
Ike driixR. The pacKaRis were still in
their eilgirnl w incurs, and iiiaihed
ArinMad, tlermnny.
"I'p until that moment I wns net
neneil". lint then I begun te be, be
eaiM' the iigeuts and I had planned a
"Siial wIiHi weuh, luing them in tlie
moment the eseliangp was made.
"We were ui )n the thiid lloer rear
ml the slnitter.s weie down, and I
couldn't make anv sort of pa.ss wlliieut
arousing Mpi, inns. I'niall I went
down m.iIis. after saying g 1-1 te
th" rest .lust as mmiii as I gut u" the
Mrber shop, I srfM.,,.,i thieugli the
nindew ,ind the agents came iiishlng
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EVENING PUBLIC ODEDGER-HrCADEIPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1922
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GOING BACK Ttf JAIL
Detectlxe hills I'arlirr, liniidrtillcd te Charles M. 1'ewcll, Is Icaillnj; tlin
former cirrus empleye out of the Mount Helly courthouse en his way
back te his cell alter tbe (Jrand Jury had returned a trim hill against
I'eufll. It was for his part In the murder of "Honest Jehn" Itrunen
THREE ARE INDICTED
IN BRUNEN MURDER
MAN FALLS ASLEEP WITH
CIGARETTE IN HIS MOUTH
Widow, Her Brether and Powell, Still
Face First-Degree Charges Haul
Indictments for first degree murder
were returned last night by the Htir Htir
llngten County firnnd Jury against
Mrs. Deris Iiiunen, her biether, Harry
C. Mehr. and Charles M. I'ewell, for
thp slaying of Jehn T. llrunen, the
woman's liusband, March 10. nt ltlver
ship, -N. J. The jury srit In Mount
Helly.
Mrs. Itrtinpn brekp down after learn
ing of tlie indictment and was unable
te appear at the he.iilug, hut Mehr and
I'ewell pleaded net gliiltv te the chiiige,
when arraigned before Siipr. nip Court
Justice Kull-ch. Their tiial wns tet
for October li.'t. Mis. Itrunen will be
gien her hearing October 10.
I'ewill. who c eifesse lirtnir the shot
which killed Urunen, became the father
of a liej 'llies(,i. I'lie chilli was jtn
lu the ISurllugtiiu County Hospital.
Sneezing When Policemen
Him Frem Burning Mattress
A boarder In the home of Mrs. Jacob
flllck. .".02 Seuth Fourth sheet, went
te sleep with a cigarette lu his mouth
sherth after midnight this morning.
The mattress caught fire.
Twe policemen forced an entrance te
the house nnd dragged him from the
burning mattress, tinliijuicd nnd still
sleeping. They had seen the llames
through a window.
Meantime, Harry Zlegenfuss, who
conducts u lpstumuut at r ninth and
I'iue stieets, saw- the lire and notified
at Third and Du I.anccy
JILTS HIS FIANCEE
FOR SLURS ON U
.S.
Professer, Who Met Cirl
France, H3 Change of
Heart
in
SHE AWAITS DEPORTATION
Mlln Dnlllnlrn when the Paris decked
here. He went back te (Jreencnstlc
nnd wrnte te the Travelers' Aid So
ciety, whose ministrations had been
proffered te expedite tlie wedding. This
letter embodied flip profpsser's rensens
for putting liable the girl.
He said he had been nftteunded te
hear her denounce America nnd Ameri
can wnjs. She wn.8 bored by the mere
Night of Npw Yerk, and Iip knew If nlie
saw nothing In the American metropolis
te admire, life In a mid -Western col
lege town would be unbearable.
Thp professor further wrote he was
surprised that the girl's parent hnd
packed her off te America with but
little baggage, although they had only
recently "married off a younger daugh
ter with considerable pomp and daub."
He took this te menu her pnrentH did
net stnke very high pride and hope in
her marriage te him.
The girl linked te be allowed te re
main en Kills Island until the Paris
Her brother is an officer
New Yerk, Sept. 22. "nccnuse tdie
saw nothing In America "te admire;
nagged me nbniif mv rnimtrv! eiew
unrcastlp about Xmv Vnrlt unit turned I tnll.. ....(,.
up Iipr nesp at pverytlilng In the 1 tilted, of th0 Kiencli liner
,i..un, i MH ceininccn inni u weuiu
be worse than felly for us te be mar
ried!" Such, in substance. wnH the excuse
mndn by 1'ref. Dnrbln Itewlnnd for his
sudden dKawwal of his romance with
Mile. Mnrrelle Dalllalre, beautiful
Irench girl, after the latter had arrived
here te heroine his wife.
Tints cast off by the college professor,
her buoy nut hopes blasted, her dreams
shattered, the pretty mademoiselle Is
new en Kills island awaiting deporta
tion. She scorned the proffer of an ap
peal for admittance te the country. She
said :
"Ne. I have no desire new te enter
the I'nltcd States. Depert tne. Let me
go hack te France and try te forget."
A member of the llenrd of Special
IlKllllrv llsk'cd lier If (din could net nirn
her support here, hinting thnt the cold
"BOOTLEGGER KING" FREE
'Sam Slnger'3 Sentence Toe Severe,
; Federal Court Rules
1 Sam Singer, who wns sentenced te
1 eighteen months In Kspk County prison
'in New Jersey bv Judge Jeseph li. Ile.
dine, of the United States District
i Court of New Jersey, has been i pleased
I from jail. S'lnger Is known as "King
of the ISoetleggeis."
Judge Victer II. Weeley. of the
I I'nltcd Stafps Dlstrlpt Court of Ap
peals, fitting here yesterday, ordered
the release en the ground that Judge
Itndliip invalidated a year of the prison
'term Imposed by the manner In which
he passed sentence en the prisoner.
It was the second lime n sentenc
nrainst Singer by Judge Itodlne hnd
SAYS MISS LAVOY
WAS
NT
SUICIDE
Prosecutor Opens Murder Case
Against Kentucky Rail
Shepman
New Yerk, Sept 22. The com 1 and
plllowS'iipen which Kdlth I.nvev. Free Free
pert, Ij. I., school teacher, lav wdien
shp was shot June 2.'!, were curried Inte
court nnd entered ns evidence yesterday
In the trial of William Creasy, Ken
tucky railroad shepman, en trial for her
murder before Judge Smith nt the
County Court, Mlneeln.
The position of her body showed
she could net have committed suicide,
said l'roecuter Kdwnrds in lii.s opening
speech te the Jim .
Kvn I.nwiy, tin first witness, told of
coming from her home In Tupper Lake,
N. Y.. te Identic the body of her sis-
her, Mrs. Mildred Hlmscr Shelton, ntse
n school teacher and becnni friend of
Miss I.nvey, married since the crime,
I said she was In hed that night, next te
the sitting room where the pnlr were.
She said Creasy was in n dangerous
I mood and that she bad begged Miss l.a
I toy net te go out with him,
"I was awakened thnt night by a
shot," she said. "Almest Immediately
Creasy opened the deer. 'Mildred! Oh,
my (ied, Mildred! Kdith hns shot her
self !' he shouted, I sprain; nut of be
and went te tlie room nnd saw Kdith en
the sefn. TIip pistol was lying Just
i above her left hip, close te the fingers
of her left hand. The legs were drawn
up and the bend turned slightly te the
left. There wns n hole in her right
temple.
"Creasy wns sitting In a chair mean
ing : "UH, I loved lier be.
POLICE START DRIVE
ON AUTO "HE VAMPS"
Decide en Crusade After Attack en
Telephone Operator
A police crutndc against automobile
"he vamps" has been, started as a
result of an attack late Wednesday
I sprang out of bed nldit by two men In an automobile en
Miss Annn I'yle, seventeen yenrs old,
1717 Wjlle street, at Eighteenth street
and the I'aikway.
Miss Pylp wns v iltliiR for n trolley
car when two men drove up In a tour teur
Iiir car nnd invited her te take a ride.
When tlie young wemnn refused, one of
Mrs. Allllle Smith, owner of the tl. mm nltmnrited te force lirr Inte th
benidinR house; Mlus (Irate C. Walsh ,.,.. m u ,.,i i...
itila t-:..i nun -inn' . .-.I' .. " , -v..,. ..j .. iiuiuv
of Millhroek, N. Y., and Miss Mnrjerle
Dubie, school lincher friends of Kdith
I.nvey, who were downstairs at the time
of the sheeting, were called te testify
hew the body was placed when they
first saw It. Their stories made It ap
pear uncertain wneiuer tlie weum
could have been self-inflicted.
nine
from the Midicn-Chl llespit'il.
Dlreder Cortclyeii and ."superin
tendent Mills in their wnr en "auto;
tamps" have Issued Instiuctleiis te po
ll, te iui'(st al -igln .ill uutomehlllsts
who attempt te flirt with young women
Jen the streets.
ra
love of the college professor might again bpn reversed by the Court of Appeals
warmed, anil they infglit some ilay.iieir.
Singer served eight months of wnnt.
according te Judge Weeley's decision,
s'leuhl hate been only a term of six
month-.
be wnrmed, nnd they might some day
yet realize tlie full fruition of their
romance, which started in France while
I'ref. Itewland was a soldier of the
A. K. F.
Te all such sitggpstlens of n recon
ciliation, however, the comely made
moiselle could enlyl reply with a sob, or
n pathetic shrug of her shoulders. She
stammered ainiil her tears :
"Ah, if he had only faced me here
and told mp these tilings If be hnd only
been the brave man I believed him nnd
frankly confessed a chance of heart
mat be then I might have forgiven him.
WJiy did be say te ethers what he has
licrer said te me?"
Mllp. Daillnlrp camp en the Paris
about a fortnight nge te be mnrried te
the teacher of languages and literatim'
whom she had met at lteuvct Oisp.
France, when he wns convalescing. Tin
French girl showed te immigration of ef
ticinis letters she said the piefpsMn
had written her, and a (abb gram sp
had sent, telling him she was "coming
te stnv feriver in America."
Prof. Rowland, it nppenrs, experi
enced a change of heart after nueting
Henry F. Miller In Hospital
Henry F. Miller. Drexel Hill, a mem
ber of th AsM'inblv from the Dela
ware County dlstiict, underwent an
operation nt the National Stomach Hos
pital yesterday. The operation was per
formed by Dr. M. P. Warineiith. Mr.
Miller's condition Is set ions.
the liicheuse
stieets.
get a pnlr of
a
fiml i nu in, . . l,.i
,r ""i ..-n.i, ,ii iiii
iwirpi-u .,.,.l ,.i i ,i .
..iiiiiiiu m.iiineci uie (lope Mem
fj aims and gas,, me a s eve which
iu;'k(d lie off nit feet Th'Ml the two
ottlieiiuu ., up stairs and i.i the i0f.
llie bud KHii- am I followed mm
nil' im n ' ii' i. .
j', , ": ""'ii i rcieiieci i up nap
"or te t. i f. r found Dehra looking
0M,lt , ,. .,, jf , ,,"
Z I t"' r,1","","-" ' Without a
rJ. I pulled Hi,, trigger a ,, e of
d "la and I go, te .be ,oef js, ,
irk,?. "":ll,All,"l""J"U'to.l.epthi
Wrtjw of drugs down ,.,.i,iii.
llmuiMi"" '", 1,l,,r' ""l ' -hoot!' I
1 1 hi!!"1 '"'"'VI'l""!- Then 1. was
", 'Js l'is a mud
nd I'm,",'""''.', ":,"l '""T the wife
both t '" "l "! n"'"''' "'"'S and
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McSPARRAN ASSAILS
HNCHOT ORGANIZATION
CAMDEN WOMAN MISSING
Police Asked te Aid in Search for
Mrs. Jennie Connelly
Camden I ellce have been asked te
search for Mrs. Jennie Connelly, twenty-eight
jeais old. 2!HI.'t Pleasant ave
nue, Camden, who dlsaiiiic.il ed fiem
her home Tuesday .
Knrlj Tuesday afternoon she left the
beuse te go te a nearby grocery store,
her husband, Ch.ules Connelly, told po
lice till morning. She has lour chil
dren. When lst seen she was wearing a
blue co, it and brown diess. she Is ie.
scribed as of (huh (oiuplexieu and hav
ing lillel eyes.
BOY'S INJURIES FATAL
Frederick Schneider, Run Over byi
Autetruck, Dies at Hospital
Fiedeiicl; Sclun ider, tin years old,
."Ii2."i Stew ait stieet. died in tlie West
Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital this
miiiiiing ft nut injuries lie mriwil ms
teidnj nfternnen when an automobile
Much inn eter bun at Flfly-setenth
and Stewait stieets
James McKa. ."il!27 Stewart street,
drlter and owner of the Much, took
the boy te the hospital and then siir-
reildcied te the peller
WILL DRAIN BIG TRACT !
I
Caven Awards $153,000 Contract
for the Fortieth Ward ,
A contract hns been awarded by ,
Dini'ter Caven te Jacksen i. Ce for
Sl.VI.IKlO. for the construction of the
nibstiuetilies and supeistiiKturi' of the I
southwest sewciage puiuping .station, i
That is the Initial step toward the
drainage of tlie low Innds in the
Fei I let h Wind, which has been a source '
of much trouble te the lesldeuts of that
section.
Veterans te Held Reunion
Several bundled Philadelphia eterans
of tlie World War, led bv I.leuti n.int
Colonel II. HairUm Smith, will leave
for Atlantic City tomorrow te paitlil
pate in the third annual reunion of
the .'tllith Infantry. The veteians will
gather nt the Ambassador Hetel and
continue In contention until Sunday.
iti:.n i:inr.Ri) c-. i.eivry
nitlterlaln en Inipurt mt teplrn of natlenul
.'mpertiir.ir wrltlrii hv one with nn Intimate
l.nei'Mtlm of nntieunl ncetli. uripcur re
ulnrl en Iho IMIinrlal I'.irn of ttie I'cnuc
I.cIi'ikk ".M.ike It a II iblt." Adv.
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11 Illll ys r n D'stinctve Medels and Reed's
I Illll !ZaR standard et I adoring produce
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coat ! Be fair te yourself and leek
around before you decide.
Visit ether geed stores, make
comparisons and then see what
the Perry Super-Value Policy
means te you.
It offers the widest selection of the
most beautiful fabrics and the
finest tailoring, at the prices you
want te pay.
Our
SUPER-VALUE PRICES
are
?28$33$38-a$43
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minutes from three elf courses. Fifteen minutes by auto from Hread nnd Chcetnut- nni i hm"
nnneyiiiR nde threURh tlie city streets, but n beautiful ride out tlie Parkway and th'rnii.li F-iir
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3-button Suits
4-button Suits
Deuble-breasted Suits
Sports Suits
Plain-back Overcoats
Kimene Sleeve Overcoats
Evening Clethes
Silk Evening Vests
Tuxedos
Junier Suits
Junier Overcoats
Chauffeurs' Suits
Novelties in Suits and Overcoats
from Londen made especially for
us.
While we specialize en clothes of fine quality
at our Super-Value Prices of $28, $33, $38 and
$43, we have a wonderful assortment of suits
for Men and Yeung Men at $20. $23 and $25,
and Overcoats as low as $23.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
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Only 2 left of the 7 single houses being built by
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pleted. Unusually well planned, attractively finished
and thoroughly modern throughout.
8 minutes' walk from railroad station at New
field Way and Conshohocken State Read. Best
section of Cynwyd. Price, $15,000 and $15,500,
respectively.
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