Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 23, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX. NO. 9
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WIDOW QUIZZED
AT COURTHOUSE
Mrs. Hall Smuggled Inte Build-
ing Through Ceal Bins te
Evade Crowds
PROSECUTOR ASKS ABOUT
DISCREPANCIES IN STORIES
Heavily Veiled, She Sends Re
quest te Photographers te
Take Ne Pictures of Her
MAY EXHUME SINGER'S BODY
Doctors Disagree Over Wounds
She Received Mills and .
Daughter Blame Jealousy
Pv a Staff Conr.viieintViif
New Brunswick. N. J., Sept. 23.
Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, wealthy
widow of the Rev. Edward Wheeler
Hall, murdered rector of the Epis
copal Church of St. Jehn the Evan
gelist, was taken te the County
Prosecutor's office at neon today and
lescly questioned.
Prosecutor Dcekman, of Somerset
County; Prosecutor Strieker, of
Middlesex County; Assistant Pres-j
Aliter Toelnn and detectives from
'jeth counties combined te subject
Mrs. Hall te the first examination
j'ie has bnd in the Prosecutor's office.
lie was questioned about her luis-
and and Mrs. Kleaner ICeinliardt
...,, . . . , . -hi-
Mills, choir s.nKer slain with him
mirsday nignt et last week.
Mrs. Hall was smuggled mt
i .1 i ii-.. i.
mii uiwuti; uiiuuii uu mn;,
cen the courthouse and the jail.
V11 down through a coal cellar
I up by an inside sfairwny, !n an
.'01 1 te evade curious crowds.
Dpfecthcs Employ Ruse
"or the reason apparently a party
detectives left the courthouse at
i) speed in an automobile a few
'mitc-i liefeie Mrs. Hall arrived and
d following newspnpc-" men a'
erry chare te the ahandoned Phil
!s farm, where the bodies of the
' .n nnd woman were found last
ulimlny.
fler me.st of the urv spnpi mien
miing outside the iniirtheuse hr.d de-
:ted in pursuit of the car full of h.
""iire, County Ueleitive Totten left
'" cniinheiise in M limousine at II :::0
eilnfk. followed in a few minutes by
''eiinlj Detective 'ellins in -i second
Insc.l ('nr. They went te the home of
Mrs. Hall and told her that the county
'iioseenters wanted te talk te her.
Mrs. Hall protested thai she would
'"I go with either of the detectives it,
I" ii- machines. Afler some iiiguiiien
'e ngteeil te let her go in the lotttt letttt
"'ise In hrr nun town car. She set
1 ' accompanied b her freml. Mw Sal-
Peters, who has heen her mouthpiece
"! seveial dnjs, and by a young woman
"i In be Mrs. Hairs nice, who drove
'' ar.
Deterlhcs Fellow Closely
The run te the court house leek only
w minutes-. The detectives followed
lis. Hall's car re,ely in their inn
'!"s. nnd when her ailloiiiebllc
eppeil they jiimpMl out and csi oriel
ei into the allc.v way and s im,i tiie
iirt liniiHe wilh as little dclav as res.
"le. Few person, yiw .Mis, IJnll . titer
hi her cMimitiaiiuii.
sJlie
is n liig, stout woman. e.m.I.
" "'" wns ui,.s ed in black, and
"ie II heavy veil. She seemed strong
id vigorous, with no appearan.-e of tin
"'llnpse hinted at .vesterdn.v.
Assistant Prosecutor Toeluii lfi ili
"ifeieme .fte,- M,-s. H.ill hml been
"inier CMiminalleii ler mure t tin ii an
,. .1 i ...- I'l . i
" ii'' sain it was loe enrl.v
te give
iniuiiii; a, in what w.i
"I Mi" hi oset-iitei-'s ..Oii-i.
Keing en
ne Illlllll lie, . iiiwetei- ::,..i M.-
ll.ill
vns brini: inn -I Iiiik'-iI I., ,r.,i,iii
"ii'enillig the events ,.,t led up e
''' sin, em,;- .) fellow,, I It. Sin- li.hl
"Ml llsl.iil, she s.lill. ill, Hl the seV
'".It Mrs. AlilU ,, lii..,t i i.'..
h-ink at Mi-
Hall
liuiie iiiiie mouths
"X" vws mil. ,, ii,., I
Mrs. lliiil's iiui i.'iiiained pailced
, -"'' in culm jail iIiiiiiil' tin
lie
vvl,
""-"' I'-ui; i v cai, l iui t iui. T ,, t
're. the n ncliiae left it and
lefiige mi 'he home of a fi lend
i. ..!,
,' llV k" as In avoid the slnics of
'"' Cllllei.w,
fieiwel Gathers at Coiulheusr
The news that Mis. Hall w.i in i',p
' irtlieime being eain:ui d spre id
""'"isl t the ui-Uhlmiiioei! of ihe
"'I'ril.niis,. ipileMy. Ma'iv iier.en-.
'"'"("I the group "f nrv.spaper n.,.,1 and
l'h'i'i.iaphers . aiting.
Ulllil'g the camill.'l!iOi one of ihe
'"'''.l. i unpi'.ni'il le ask !l. iiews
inpei plotegjtiph.'r-. In sp, ., ,-. Hall
' inn irias a, i i,t nt a ) ;-i m
"' ' li.e out. Tins v., i . ill-
i1" '.
hen
ie-
V Hull's nltvi'i'V. fe.'iui'i State
'er.-iier lieMr.re. was net pie-crt at
III" Intel view, l-i liict lie knew ii'.lli
"i? about .i. V.'li.-n told thnt Ills client
'Ss In the County lie-ivitur's elllce
liH siilijccled. In mi e'.iiiiilnallnn lie
"iii'i.M'1 .i.rpiise, hut made i..i ntiempt i
i nun in- I'eiiieivuce. ;
e ll.vsli.a's who e.inili-e,l i1,, tin,), ,.f I
"" .MI'l-l
J'1' iuiiiil,cr
U III .
ii-.. . . .
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are In dlsiiuiee.-iienl ever
(I Inillet v,,.iuiil, u In
In determine (he eause uf .bail , the
Jinrinie,. 0f bullets, and llnir evm t ili
r. it in probable that r l ' v :
e exhumed and a tei.ipieie -iiiinr)sj
wil. She ia hurled here Mv. Wall,
Optbia rMt li"
e, Column til. '
lintercd s Secend-ruM Matter nt th rosteBtr nt PhlttdflphU. r.
I'ndtr th Act of Mrch 8. 1879
FAILS IN THREE
TRIES AT SUICIDE
Man, 62, Uses Gun, Revolver and
Gas Will Recover
Although Iio Hindu three attempts
tediiy te end his life, using a revolver,
knife nnd gas, Geerge Flynn. sixty
six jrnrs old, of i'l'.'U Dickinsen street,
still lives.
He Is In the Polyclinic Hospital suf
fering from n bullet wound in the hend.
u deep cut in his threat and gas pois
oning Physicians sny he will recover.
Werry ever lnek of empleyincnt nnd
the belief thnt he was getting tee old
for werl se preyed en TijITn's mind
thnl lie decided te end his life, pellie
wiy.
.Mrs. Klynn went te n store shortly
before neon tedny nnd en her return
Mncllcd gas. She found her liiibbaiitl
unconscious en n bed.
I
Motorcycle Bandits Foiled
Attempt te Halt Car en
Montgomery Pike
in
ROBBERS FIRE ON
FLEEING AUTOIS
..-.- ..... ... . . . .'"'Ike Hrewn's ambitious project was
THREE BULLETS HIT AUTOnl,ri"''.v praised nnd condemned.
When Hdwln Saxmnn, nineteen years
old, failed te step his car last night
nt n lonely spot near Hryn Mnwr.
at the command of three highwaymen,
he was fired upon nnd hi machine
slightly damaged.
Yeung Saxmnn. who is the son of
Eel win 1 Snxmnn. president of the
Saxmnn Ceal nnd Coke Company, of
I tlifci nlrr wnu nn bio unv frutn Ii 14
Il0lne ,;, v,IInnevn , Sulgrave. the
j l,emc of William MacPhersen Horner.
' prominent clubman, in Ilrvn Mawr. te
lake Peter C. Horner and his brother.
' l '? "." thcat
Vn- ..ni-!-..- Mill rAflil l,,,1 I 'flit II t V '
, ,Pf jeung Snxmnn snw three men en
, mniercxcies-. i icy sieppe.i m i.e ui.-
near. Twe of them walked te the cen-
; ,,. of ,, ,.nn,, em, ,,,.,,, ,, ,,cir harnN
i a signal ter jeung rnjmai e -i ' ,
e theilnMe,!"', 0f ''n,",,1,y ",B ", ,Ui "" ' proposed building a far de
0 xnc I 1.111111I. be sped up I, Is ( H Inn. n S tuts rtllrr ,,.,' (hp ,,,,, f f ,
, be- ,.eadMer. and raced by nt high speed. MlI,lir., pa, rellrt .,,;,,,, wn.s'(.reate.l as
i '"":- i ;;.!... i. :i.. ,no,1
One Rif.let Punrtures Tire
The bandits Immediately opened tire i minimis Hint would be spent en such a
en Saxmnn with their pistols. Twoll'ieject are far mere needed for the
bullets pierced the body of the speed- , water supply and ether necessities-.
ing ailtomeliile anil a inirii sii-iick a rear
1 lire. Saunan did net slop te ciiauge
tire.
I "l became suspicious of a held-up
when I gr.t close enough 10 the men te
lit Ing them ilenrly In the rays of my
i light" and get a geed leek at them,"
, jeunir Saxmnn said this morning.
"They were dressed ra,1vr shabbily.
Their riot lies were covered with dust.
land all were birge goggles thnt cov
ered se much of their faces identifica
tion would bi',-e been impossible. Se.
Instead of stepping, I shot ahead a.s
last a I could.
' "Of course 1 was s-nied when they I
begun sheeting and 1 heard the thud!
of the two bullets that hit the cur."
! he said in I espouse te a question. I
"I didn't knew but what the next
one would 'get' me, but I crouched In
'I10
it a - mini' as possible nnd jnve
mere gas te llic engine. i iiai cur is
! speedy, m I wiisn t within Hinge of
their pistols vciy long."
Shots Filed nt Policeman
I Fliers sent 'out bv the Radner Town
ship police resulted in n general search
throughout the Main Line district for
tiie bandits-.
i About one hour trier Policeman
Winner, of I.ev ei Mcmm Township,
was tilling his hie tie en liryu Mawi
a.cniie. C.miw.mI. when his ntleinieii
; wns attracted in a Ferd touring car,
lenlalnlng four men. which was stand
ins near the curb without light.
lie rode b the car and then, thinking
its occupant might In some w.n he
1 collected with tin iilU'iiiplcil held-up.
tinned his blcjcie and st.uted levviml
the machine,
1 The niltiiinebile lights were turned
directlj oil him as he did se and the
mm bine ipiii-M.v lurneil ami siaileil in
ihe direction of this eit.v, while its oc
cupants epeniil tiled en Winner with
their pistols. Fight slieis w'eie dltccl
cd at him. one of which stiuck. the
uinilienar 01 ins iin.vcn-. i ne ear
scapeii,
llll' S'CCDII HI Willi Jl Hi,' Slioeliug ill'.
cuireil is one of the fashionable resi
dential t Ions of Cvnw.ul and miinj
I
i-iins wile aieiised liy I lie snels.
PLAINTIFF PAYS PART
OF DEFENDANT'S FINE
Man Convicted in Aute Collision
$3.50 Shy of His Assessment
Jeseph G. Carpenter, .",'!.!.", Knev,
.treet, GeiliiHiilevvp, rppiiucil as piose piese piose
ciiler ill Mngisti :iti' Aiiliur's "ciiiiit"
at I'rjn Mnwr this nnu niiig, hut when
tin' mail whii'ii he accused vvus lined
s:;.,"i(i uieie iliau he h.ul. Carpenter te.
lelited mid I .lid ihe differi'licc.
Call enter "'hinged tli.lt Allult Der Der
cele, et Gaireii-Hill. .ns driiln i.vk-
Icsslv w lieu he di'iv his automobile into
a collision wiiii i ari'cine ,u lir.vn
Mnwr .'nil I.an 'nsie,- avinuc. i-, u
Mnv r. In : night. Cm p. -liter Miid hi
car v,.ii. d.imnged le I lie ctciit of scv
, 'al li'indr'sl ilellnis.
At the heuiilii: Di'l.'ele ,igiei, te par
i he damage. Then Maoist r.iie Alheii
llitcel Deunle Sill., "II for Kcl.iess driv-
i"r.
Deiceie I'nuld galler Iimii !iis cloth
ing milv S10.
"Well. "U '-'"''iii ' ' be ;t in i ii v geed
fellow," ''nii'tulir -uiu te ,!k di'lend
mil. "I'll u.i.v the cxtt.i ,S.",,,"i r.itiier
ll.ill : re .Vim H" te j.iil," They s!111(,i,
bauds ,i id bit the ellii e
ON TO BERMUDA!
Ancient and Honerablcs te invade
Wet Territory
Hamilton. Ui'i'iiiuil I. Sept. ''.!. i P.v i
,, P. I Ih" Ancient and iiouer.iblo i
Alicien
Ailillcij Ceiupaiij of llestmi will arrive1
II1P 0 1 1,-tubei'
ler a ta of tluee
,1,,,.
,,'i... ...lI.!,, Ai-t I !.n,,iiie.. .. 1,1 .,.
i i' pi,,,,,,-,,,,, . , ...'ii, t.iiii-,1
i.. l.ien cltnteiel for the trio, i III
be ll'l'
who '
liildii'.
1.1 a i.i
in be - ariival bv i il j elliiials,
,'. i" sent ll isiieui v. p.) mi
of welcome minuting t,ie pre-
,f hi-pii ilu.v whi'-h has I ,eu
lilauiu'd
auk inr i.eiDKi.sei ion iu:i.i" ret.
iinn urn rtv virren tee went In mlver-
.Dln unlr iTItiittlem op sua IT. .Irfr.
1'
CAN CITY AFFORD
PALACE OF JUSTICE?
ISJUDGESQUERY
Want te Knew Mere About Fi
nances Before Passing en
Brown Project
AUDENRIED, FINLETTER AND!
McCULLEN SIT AT HEARING
Hadley Will Be Called at Next
Public Hearing, Set for
Saturday '
I The Judges of Common Pleas Court
jNe. 1 wnnt te knew if the city Is finan-
flally nble te Imlld n J-.'i.One.OOO "pnl
I nee of .fitstloe" for the Municipal C'euit
before they pass en plans for Ihe build
ing.
That wan the desire cxprcs-rd by
Judges Aiidcnrled. McCullcn and Fin
letter today, after a public hearing in
room 41,. City Hall, where President
Anerner public lienrlng will lie held
next Saturday nt 10 A. M.. se City
Controller Hadley can describe the city's
financial condition. Meney require
mentN for 1 Iio water supply and ether
necessities are te be censideied.
.ludge Urewn wants work started en
tlic south wing of the proposed "pnlnce"
en a Parkway site between Twentieth
nnd Twenty-first streets, faring Legan
Siuaie.
Medel Is Displayed
A model of the proposed structure,
prepared by Jehn T. Wlndrlm. tiie
architect, was displayed in court, to
gether with all specifications, plans
ami contracts. I
The unusual proceeding wns based en .
an old act of Assembly, which gives the I
Common Pleas Court ntitlieritv te hm I
nn !,, 1 1 .1 1 .. .. ..........! f.... .1.- !...ll-t '
.fudge Audenreld last spring dismUsci n j
iaxpers suit which attacked the pre
,JOmM "palace."
' cncilman Develin was the prinel
pa spokesman of the opposition. He
pari ure irein ine original purpose of the
a "peer man tribunal." He said the
ncu .nr. iwrcnii completed ins ar-
ciiineui, vviiiinm r. ennnr, counsel
for the county commissioners, asked if
hi- hml net raised the same objections
In Council.
"That is hnrdlj relcvnnt as we and
net Council are te pnss en t iie plans."
interrupted Judge Audenrind.
Vnuclalii Supports Project
Paul Thompson, vli e president of the
Fulled Gas Improvement Company nnd
Samuel M. Vain lain, president of the
Haldwin Locomotive Werk", spoke in
approval of ihe plans ami said only a
building of the ne designed was suit
able for Ihe Parkvv; .
President Judge Rinvvii. with mem
bers of his staff, was i mu hni took
no part in the ntgiiniciit. With him
were Arthur R. II. Mm row and Rice
Garland, chief clerks of the Municipal
Court.
Others there included Rh haul Weg
bin, president of Ceuncil: Ceiitiellinen
( entlniird en Pane I'mir, ( ulinnn s,
MAD DOG SHOT
AFTER BITING MAN
Attacks Postoffice Chauffeur at 42d
Street and Woodland Avenue
i A mad deg bit .lames Suu. '."..".'i
I North Miirshn'l sirci a iio-t'dlice
j chaulTcur en his leg as he steed al
Forty-third slieet and WoeellainFave.
line nt ." e'i loci; tin's nimniug.
The nnimal was chased and killed
1 bv Patrolman Pin-..
The chauffeur's wmnid wiw I rented m
the Fnivei-sity Hospital ;l)ll ,,, wns dis-
hniged. When il a- found ihe Milium!
.had i abics lie was im-iiiul i. i.tiiru hu-
fiirtlur tieatineni.
Piiliic believe the i i; uns ih-- s.ime
, animal that ti i mi i.ed pcie,is ;it
, night in i lie neigiilieilici el of I'iftv -first
sereit ami l lics'er iiviluie II is i
ipmieei te nave nn ten nn eiiieiiv unman
in thai tune, Imt tin woman did net
npplj ler he-pilnl tii.'itni"iil
BROTHERS IN DUEL
OVER AN AUTOMOBILE
Beth Near Death Following Battle
With Shevel and Hammer
i we bietheis me In liei ii miinw ii
Hospital seneush In fut-'-iI aftir a tight
in wlibh one used a shovel as a weapon
mid the ether a si blge liiimnni. The
tight was ever nu automobile tlic.v
jointly nwned.
The men me llanv I'llilc, rvveiilv
elglu .veiir.s old, ami FirdiTi. 1. I. fie,
i Jr., ihliij-ene veins old, both et lil.'i"
lleecliwenil streel. ii'i amnion n. I'll-. -sieiaiis
fear tiie skulls of both aie fine,
lured. The condition of llmr.v Is s.-ii-l
te he especially serieu-i.
The tight took pliu-c In a garage at
Spr.iglie slieet and Woedhivvn aveiiiie
and I'lintinucil until Imth men, w ml,
f i (iui (".hinistiiiii. niiapsi-d. Nelghhei s
who heard their etics were iimible in
separate them.
Sheitl.v niter HI .."0 e'i lm I, hist night.
pellie. sa.v. Ilany went te the garage
te get tiie automobile He was lul -levvil
b,v Fled, who told lluil.v lie bad
no liglu in lake tiie car.
Hiirr.. aiigi-ieil at hN brntlnr's In
tel feri'iue. Is said In hive sei(, .,
shovel ami l.uei-l.ed l'ie, ngmiisi the
Wall. lr' I lln II gl'.ispi I ,l sledgi -
hammer mil lnnught I; down upon
llairv 's head.
JEWELRY STORE ROBBED
Thief Gets $1000 In Gems
n Cam
den Daylight Raid
il.e jewelrv store of Chillies F. Mnl .
linger, of 71! Linden slieet. Cuniden,
wns robbed at 10 o'clei I, this morning
of about .SltillO worth of gem., mestlj
diamond--.
The thief ... uleiiilj entered aim left
thiei'gh a ri'.'r eleier dining a meii -in-
larj nisem f Mr. Ilallinger's mother
fiem tlic shop, Wab lies, necklines mid
ntlii'i' nitkies morn easily Idriitllleel
were left untouched,
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922
Who Is She?
Tills girl died In Jeffersen Hospital
after being found In a drug stupor
en a doorstep at Tenth and Spruce,
streets
I
AFTER 'DRUGPARTY'
Unidentified Victim .Succumbs
. .
in Hospital Atter being r-eunu
at Tenth and Spruce
SAILORS' PHOTOS IN POCKET
An nttrnctlrn girl with blonde
bobbed hair anil modish clothes, died
at 10:"0 o'clock this morning nt the
Jeffersen Hospital of nn overdose of a
drug.
Hers Is the first death directly aserlb
nble te a drug since Judge Menngbnn
began his campaign against the Phila
delphia drug ring.
The police believe she was the 'vic
tim of an overdose of a drug taken
at a "drug party," held somewhere
near the central section of the city last I
night. A young woman wns found ic-
ceutly unconscious from nn overdose
of the same drug, administered In-
I hypodermic needle, ns in tiie present
I case. In the first Instance tiie girl
1 recovered.
ihe veung woman whose death nr.
cut red at the Jeffersen Hospital today
wns found at 1 o'clock thin iimi-mmr
en n doorstep em Tenth street near ;
KT ""try.
'PH Mr1
NO
GIRL
DYING
ijpi in r, i i
Patrolman .Tene, saw her huddled '" ,Ilis '"slrlct the Federal Grand Jury i
nn the step, A black velvet hat was has under consideration approximately
, tilled eiver her face, showing her fair , 2.10 indictments for violations of the
isha:itu!:;vur:,,i!:!:f,;:!ii'''- r .InM,,H-,n T;rl
lent tevtiiie. sl; stockings a"d bhu-k ' I'eisens ( barged with using and dealing
I pumps, . p)ij!i-itiiiB' f. r-. d lert'ficaes nn-J
The patrolman took the CM-1 by the substituting water for wliNkj. !
yt:rrr a. FnyS Te
of her face showed clearlv ennnel, il,i leases will be pre-ented thnn ever bc-
sue nan laKcii a i rutr. Id. sent !,..,
le the hi'spltal nnd Ihe case was .
iieiinced one of narcotic poisoning. On
the girl's left arm an anchor had been
tattooed nii'l en the right, n wie.ilh
Slliniihinis wete given, clferts were
made te folic her te walk about t threw
off the effects et the drug, and as a last
lesert, a pulinoter was used te 1,p, illM.
lings and liearl in action. After a
long linn! battle the girl diid
There was nothing about the girl te
lend t-i Inr identification, snw sever.il
iMioiegrapiis ei sailors found In her
Hiecket. Police believe that she had
been en .a "drug pcity." ,,,,,1 1....1
s"-,ul tee eneds .,f ji llVl.llIIM, f ,1,,.
iliug. her friends thereupon putting her
In an mil. .mnbll,. , liaiideiiiuB iier
m i in- ei si i oev eeienr
place.
EVERGREEN FARMS
WAITERS ROBBED
Held Up by Armed Trie. Who Get
but $25 and Watch
Three jeung men. annul wnli icvol icvel
vers held up fifteen men , Fvergteeii
I nuns, Welsh read and Hcnsalen, p,,,.
eni'.j vesicnh' morning and tool, si'.-,
In cash and a watch.
The join hi entcieil ihe .fiimit-'
iliimier-i nt 2 e'i lock jcteulav meining
"' l'1" f'illiil the lestaiiiaiii winl-
',s mid . h mplejes, who ,1(. pin e,
te nn n en r the cash mnl val lables te
lb" bmnlils.
The veung men then jumped in iheir
i.ir and ped away, (lue-is ni f. Ms.
'am nut were net disturbed
THIEVES ROB MILL
Get Away With Underwear Werth
$600
Thieves broke into the in II ,,' Ine
I'eilmbiiiek C'ltupanj, 7(l'ii Limekiln
pike, inrlv Jesttrdaj. ;ind si,. sijun
win lb of uiidervvenr.
A lllllse mill Wagen I led with ..lcs
of wee'. -lis mnl paper valued at ml'III,
In longing in Jeseph C. j.oemis. of nil,"
S.iiisem sir, el. was stele u mm in limit
of (1!M Market street.
I'.'.v means of a false Lev -i : I, i,. ,.,.
leied the elue Iliug et Iteherl Maiiin,. tl'SJ
N'ei-lb llu'eliiusen st i. and st,,,. s
diesses viilucel at .ssirj, 'J'he spin ami
duelling of (ieerge Sihwiim. of lillll
N'eiili SKlli street, was titer, d .-mil
lellbed of meliev mid jevveliv iiiinuilting
te S(Si,
SUMMERJ3FFICIALLY OUT
Bronzed Autumn Due te Enter Sea
sonal Picture This Afternoon
A slKhi diep Iii tempciniuie and an
.inphatii- changing m the . e',., ,.i sab
liiii I i.i mli.igc makes a iittlu, iiiiids.
pliete f -r the elhcliil iiiiivnl et tmliliuii
thi- uttei iiue.i at ;; :ln ,,', le, .
i'n give the new season a piepci
ihalne the wentber man has anmigid
in have il tan- tednj and iniiiiniiivv.
Autumn bus no rcnum in einpl.iiti at
nil when -he nrtives. The ki-i s.imvv
1'iit of hummer lias nlreadv g , light
overcoats are here, I'hesiiiuis are sellluu
and all end) several iuiisie.il c uiiedles
, Iui ve fiiiled, nnd se 'tis autumn.
. n I.. .'.ii.., .
, nu, ni-. ii.ui hi ii' l.lsr tune lllljs
: wii pointed te teehiv by Weal her I'nri'-
i aster Venrhces as furiher pi f the
fallai v of "c'Uilieial sieun " which
nje M'pnnse.l te come oil Scpiein'.i r "J I.
'J'J nu I ':'.. Tin weather mini I, . b, en
iitlciiipliilg ti lenvlnce Ihe p tblic for
I veal's Unit llieir Idea of se. I, .
s, M Ills J.
. ui mucous.
ATiwTir riTi'iu
ni:sr
.Mliniil TR
riice a neim. uiberau
irosiueu.
-tdl.
1 '
COURT GRANTS PLEA
FOR NATION-WIDE
IL INJUNCT
Judge Wilkerson Holds Defend
ants Must Have Had Knowl
edge of Acts of Violence
TEXT OF PROPOSED ORDER
MORE DRASTIC THAN FIRST
Mere Than 400,000 Members of
Railroad Laber Unions
Affected
Chicago. Sept. 2.'5. Judge James TI.
Wilkerson today granted Attorney Gen
eral Pnugherly's petition for n nation
wide temporary injunction Against the
striking railway shepmen.
Judge Wilkerson, In n lengthy re
view of the ense, said the defendants
could net deny knowledge nnd respen-
i"'"1' J" or '"' widespread
violence
Partial
which has marked the strike,
settlement of the strike, he held, has
net affected the right of the Govern
ment te ebnln a nainn-wlde lnjunclen.
The court gnvc attorneys for the de
dense until Monday morning at 30
o'clock te study the decision and pre
pare te nrgue the text of the injunc
tion order which will be 6lgned.
Attorney General Daughcrty, en
Thursday presented the Government's
proposed draft, which Is even mere
drastic than the restraining order new
In force.
The order will affect nbeut 270 of
ficers and -100.000 members of the six
crafts belonging te the Ifnllwny I'm I'm
plejes Department, American Federa
tion of Laber.
iniirtD nterc I AM
. ILIUUUn UHOLO JMIVI
U. S. JURY DOCKET
Director Davis Says 250 Indict
ments Await Consideration
Federal Prohibition Direcler Davis,
Lr liiniili'nnifi. iiiis reported le Hum.
nifcSenrr Unynes nt Washington thai.
' fore have been given a Grand Jury in
tlii-j district. He declared lie will net
b" nble te delay hearings te wait for
. defendants' ceuiiel.
Director Davis reports the cxpejuif
, of u ring of liquor law viobileM charged
with manipulating whisky nnd sacra-
mental wines permits, who make Chicago
, their hi'tiehpiarters. He states he is i
making every effort .'e run down every I
dealer in forged or fraudulent penults
attempting te operate in Pennsylvania.!
FIREMEN SAVE LOAD
OF BEER FOR POLICE
Bryn Mawr Red Shirts Return Frem
Fire. Tongues Hanging Out
A srpind of Hryn Mnwr tin-men snved
the uirge of a truck leaded with beer
when it i aught liie at Montgomery nve- j
tine and Spring Mill read. Villanova,
this morning.
Just as thej had the flic extinguished
and the barrels and cases piled at the!
side of the toad, and were smacking j
their lips in niiticipiitnm of the party
that wns nliendy being planned at the
liiclietise tonight, the Lewer Merlen
pehie anived and spoiled the plans.
Captain Denighv, of the Lewer'
.Merlen fnrie, led up his men just as'
IN
ihe fiicmen had tinished their tnsk. The i pletien
lircneii was iiingrattilale.il en their geed. Tin- hoi
work, bill wrc lelieved of their dutv of high '
of taking i. lie of the b Then the 'incut s
I'll emeu wcnl home tllll'stj . ! linel the
Tin. truck was owned bv Adnm , Herni e K
Sjkes, nt .Net ristewn, mid wns being
driven bv Jehn Marlin. .Winding a
steep lull ihete was a shot I i lr uit and
ihe inncblue caught lire. Mm till culled
ihe In, 'UK n. but the police i ame with
out being invited.
X-RAY ON MRS. HARDING
Doctors Make Examination te Learn
Progress of Patient
Washington. Sept. ''.:. i!v A. P. i
-An X-inj efiiiniiiiiileii te determine
aicinalelj wlim piegies- Ins been niade
bv Mrs. Ilaiding in I . evering from
In r I ei III illlies was ie:i... tednvs bv
1,1-uailicr I ieui'itil ('. II. .ivvvii. White
Heuse plij sb i.in, mnl a staff et naval
medical etliieis. The N-rav photo
graphs weie laken. Dr Sawver e.
plained, selelv te obtain nddil.nunl in in
fiirnialieii fei tiie guld-iiue of pl.vst
clans. Ne new iempliiaiiiii,4 have aiiseu.
Dr. S.iwjer said, lidding t li.i Mi-s.
Hauling was iccnveritig as tapnllj as
could be I'Mieited She has regained
''tl'i'llgth sutlii lenllv te pel mil her te
sepnd pint of the t.me prepped up m
bed. Ii was said, however, that It
will prnbnlilv be weil.s liefeie she an
leave her ri.eui
PRINCESS TO DIE AS SPY
Is Convicted of Aiding Japan
Tribunal at Moscow
by
Moscow, Sept. '-''!. i Itj A. p.1 - v.
, weiiinu. eiuliuiiig te lie Princes Anna
, Tieube.kn.vii, daughter of a Kiev pin-
fesser. was s. nti in ed te he shot niter
la t r fill befeic ;i i evolutionary tribunal
in Moscow jcstcnlaj The weiimn was
aiieslcil in Vl'iilivestnk oil ti charge el
espionage in ihe sei v lee of the Japanese.
i ine .-sevieis niiiiicii turn she had I
.''" i.iiii.i.-iim. in iiii iiin'iesis nt
iui" r i 'i i . ie, ei iuii.-ih . inn was slum-
laneelislv g.vi'ig llllel in if ion (,, ,,(.
Jlipauesi'.
110 Mil WANT A.JIHI? TllhBK AKKI
pleat)' of them uilvrllil In the II1d
WintJ eelumnj tedv en pair IT, Ativ,
I'ublldlud Dallv r'rpt Pundny. PiitwTlptlen Trlr HI n Vr 1v Mm).
lepirlRhl, lies, by PuMIc LnUcr Cenunv
Harding 's Program Hinges
en Outcome of Elections
Ship Subsidy and Rail Beard Legislation
Depend Upen Size of G. 0. P. Majority
in ihe Heuse
y CLINTON W. GILIlFItT
MnfT Corrflendfiit Kirnlnc 1'ulillc l.licfr
( w'jriehi, 1012, Iv 1'ulHe l.eile'f Cemjhihb
VA'ashlngteii. Sept. 2:i Congress gees
a way In return tight after election,
taking etilj a few weeks' recess. I!e
fore It. will Mime ,it once two highly
Important inwiMircs en which there
exists n great division of opinion, the
Ship Subsidy Hill and legislation te give
the ItnJIreiiil Laber Heard authority te
pass fiiinlh upon wage disputes.
Tiie fate of these iwasines, nnd In
deed uf the whole character of the net
sessions of ('(ingress, will depend upon
the result of tht-ceining election. This
Is said, though It is confidently ex
pected tiie HcpnbllcauH will retain con
trol of the Heuse when the votes are
nil counted in November.
In many ways this In one of the most
important congressional elections In
years. Shall there lie a greater or a
less degree of party government in the
next two j ears of the present Admin Admin
lstratien'.' Nothing less thnn thnt will
be decided by the result of the voting In
Nevclnliei'
"
The tve measures which President
n.ll.. If X -M1
Harding will propose In November are,
in effect, party measures. There will
be a ship subsidy only if party dis
cipline Is strong enough te put one
threugii. There will be public control
ever labor dispute In the transporta
tion and fuel industries only If some
measure of party solidarity is re-cstnb-Usbed
In November.
Conservatism vs. Snvletism
One of the Old Guard Senators xhe
refuses te have his name used In this
connection desn ibid the existing sit
uation thus;
"The Kenubllrnn Partv. ns we knew
it, Is gene. What we have new Is a
benrding house In which all kinds of
people who de net nirtee are living. If
we are going te have parties, we shall
have in get niiiiiud te a conservative '
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
FRENCH SEAMEN'S STRIKE SPREADS
BORDEAUX, Sept. 23.
from Marseilles te this pert.
French steamship Lutctia quit
modification of the eight-hour
has delayed the departure of
POTTERY WORKERS VOTING ON STRIKE
EAST LIVERPOOL, O., Seept. 23. Tliiity-tl.e Lu.idree: sani
tary pottery workers of the country aic voting en the question
of a strike as a pretest against a 20 per cent wage ci.r, it ia an
nounced by officials of the National Erotheiheod uf Opeiative
Totters. In event two-thirds of the samtaiy Wskers Taver a
strike, the waliteut will occur November 1.
MOM HOTEL
FOR CHESTNUT ST.
Large Subscriptions Made for
Establishment te Rise en
Site of Continental
BIG BUILDING BOOM ON
Laui
men an
em the
Ninth i
.1 i. '.ptmiis In siibsinntial
In in,:. n.: p 'mis for i lie new hotel
s(t, ei n e obi Continental, nt
ml e ie ii mi st -i ei-. near i nin-
I - ,e I i. -i i eiiiii.cn i-il I,. ni -c
.... i , , the s.iii .' t'lnnnge.
I e ".j i 'nn ii .Ni v Yerk,
..n'.ivel in Vll"blllglnll,
T. ni, b . i' r. ib ig' " of til.-
IlitK-Carlieii. W i.iein t- Iiinbllng mnl
ether imposing stp;. ture in tills citj.
is tlic nn hit t.
The hotel will le of s. ventcn stories.
anil built in tluee m... It will
be in the Geeig.an tvc The Iii.'
three sterl " w'l I "f liutestene, and
alie'-e thai. ih. 1 .'.. ' w i'I be "t i I
brick, with tei i-a . , "n top
There will !' I-"" I ,iioem e.i h
with hath. In th
Se,lelf Will e ,
iieiiuil lloei tin
.libv nnd dining
i 'ii the same ilnei
. ,. ind a ies .
grill loom mid en
spacious fuirniin
room et unusual i
I w 111 be am. n ' ' e
room fet weun u
1 The iufS'4!iiiiiii
large ti.sseiublv i,
lliodieus b,niiuet
The na .: e,' ' ,
decblrd. Nairn . .,,.
Continental and r.
This hnttd .
' Philtulelphi'i's Ien
vvi'l
prnvine n
i i ll i eln-
ln.'i 1 ha. no' been
;i sled an The New
I 1,'llilJlll
iiii i v lilein e thai
, . raided h.iildiiij
i eeillmiril en l';i:.- Ihrrr ( nliinni I hire
' FISH AGAINST FISH
Stuyvesant Won't Vete for Hamil
ton, Jr., for Congress
('ariuel, N. . ' '-'" P. A
P. I- Hepiese itntiv. II. i.i'teu I'lsh.
Jr.. who was icnuu i.ii.e la.t Tue-daj
bv the Keplibli. iiii v.. ,'h ill I lie i'win
tv -sUth cotigiessieiial ib-lii. I. will net
receive the vote of lu uie ! . Stuj vesant
I'lsh, at the ell cin, ii in November. The
eider I'lsh, In a Icnr v nt in u local
newspaper and publt-le-il teilnv, uiete;
"Penult mi' te sav te ..ti, a. 1 nUd
te llepresentntive l'is, .eme time nge.
thnt, vviiilc we ute en the best of tei Ills
personally, 1 de net approve of (lie ,., .
erd he bus made In Congress, and shall
mil vote for his rc-eleeiieii "
i-Mii ti'sinu i isii is iiensiiiir r.r the
National Society Upen
ie Piohibi Piehibi
'isli, during
tinn, and llepresentntive
the inimurj cam i ui is n placed himself
nil leiillil as opposed , i ai attei.ipt (,,
liberal! 'e the Velstead .n e
Till; 10 It Mil' Am;
Olll.lM. I ilM m ti
iv i.iuuu in
r J7, Aiiu,
le J.iuiiU In lh llclii vvuntta ulumnVen
party and an opposition that Is bent en
MiviMIzing the I'nlted States."
That is mi extravagant nnd rhetorical
way of putting it. Uefeat embittered i
the Senater's tongue. The Republican I
Party is a bearding house, but none of
the boarders Is trying te sevlctlze the
fnitid States.
All are wntchlnz te see what the!
next election reveals as te the strength
of the Republican Party as nn organ ergan organ
Izntlen. The Republican Party under Turks
Mr. Harding i- definitely swinging j
toward cens-crvntlsiii. The Supreme
Court Is being made thoroughly con
servative. The use of the injunction
In tiie Inber dispute and the move te
extend the authority of the Hnilread
Laber Heard tire conservative In their'
tendency. The veto of the bonus con
formed te the di'tlrcM of the. business
condition of the country.
Hare Victory Will Net He
Will the election furnish nn emphatic
. I...- ' . - .. - .,'1 , . .
approval of the Administration In the I
,'..!.-. I U, ..,... ..111 n lt f .... i
L tilted Sidles or vill a let of new
boarders in the Hepuhlicnn household
come te Washington, elected en their
own platforms, and free te act ns In
dividualists In the next session?
As men tice it here, it. is net going
te be enough for the Uepubllcnus te
carrv the Heuse. They must have a
handsome majority in It In order te give
strength te the President's program.
If the Republican organization Is left
dependent upon these lightly bound by
party ties for Its majority, the "disin
tegration which began in this session
will proceed.
The Ship Subsidy Rill will be hard te
put through at best. It is unpopular
In many section-, of the country. If
the Republican mnjeritv is narrow in
Cenflnnnl en vt Tour, Column One
The strike of seamen has
The crew and personnel
spread
of the
today rather than
law recently decreed.
accept the
Tiie strike
the Lutctia Fer Seuth America.
CHURCH FORBIDS
v DIVORCED TO WED
Episcopalians Make Exception
Only When Decree Is Given
for Infidelity
NO PUNISHMENT PROVIDED
P I - . , rt'.iJ Pt19
Pnitl.llid. (Ire.. S.'it . 'J.'! e'ommuni e'emmuni
ai.is ,,,' the l'r ite-tmit I'pis. opal
Chunii ni the Cinlid Sltite.s are for fer
bidib n ie i i,i i n diveteeil peifen. e
ci lit In iiiis I.. ! i'.ivei e has 'beeC.
Krnnted en the gte'inl of lutidelitv.
iiil s f ie t, . t't e i t! i te tlnti taken
neie la. i,,
.fi.'
b
,e lleli.e of I p.i
fie " of Ine ( , 'i
lien, i .nili: nillij
'tfi! Triennial e'eiiven- .
liietlstiie pined pie.
vieii.lv by (I,,, ii,,
'Use el iis hops.
Th,
fnlb.-i,
riage
it li-n
I ban
former law of the t'bmcii nierelv
le eb'igviui i te peiferin a ninr-
f i'li'iiimiv ill,,;,- either pnrtj (e
1 b". n din. ml 1 .t a , aii-e elbi i
llilieli'lilj. ii-.. li.-w lainin does
tin'
of
pinvlile puni.1 nn iii ter members
th e inn, h di.eliev ine n but the,..
n. pending I, feti th- ieiv, nrieti in.
uiv a leslii 1- I ,, ,-
Maim, ei tie die. f .. i, I'ter-
n'.i. pn.v.di.i.- te,- t., , , ,,-, ,,,, ...,,,.
of pir-"". icniiiiijiiig .eiitrnv in the
'bv .t inn,.
li "l fl fills effeieil In th,. i:,n. p,-
1 . W Te'idiins, ,,f Ph'ii.'niclph a, ,r.
vnling ler ib.. otuis.ien of nil the .e, -
Hen .it (be ,Uer iiieu whit Ii t. lates-
te peimisMen being given t d.veried
pet suns te letniiirv in si-, h .niw as
'.ie .ingl,. .'Mepiien ,-evets. u, making
i In" inhibition against lemariinge of
divorced pet-seu. abseliite. v.ere i'fernd
in a conimi.s.ieti win, will n.'ike a
studv of the whole divet.e . nnen during
the lievt Ihree vi'iu -. The , einnilssjnn
'-ill repeit nt the nctt general tvell-
Hen.
Twe eihei i unions of Dr T,,m-
k.lls. one leipuillig a ii'llUii-ate as te
Ini- heiiltll of pifseus le be mm l i.'.l mid
I'llniher tc.lliiit)g Thai bmi.be published
ler Iblee Sun. I, ivs hefei,. an I ill . n..',
lllllll lllge. also i'i,. Iifenisl I. this
. OlllllllSKJOtl
Tin. Cem eiilal nn nii.ingeiii.nl
wlici-ebv iniigri'gnti, mil !. rgv n mi mav
be ordained b.v I'pis, p,, bi-hop., wns
launeii iinaiiv nv ih, ih in, i i ,. ,,,,1,1,
irM lull of till
Heuse of 1 lepiin, ..
SECRETARY HUGHES HOME
FROM RIO DE JANEIRO VISIT
Battleship Maryland. With Party
en Beard. Arrives In New Yerk
New Yiirh. Si pi L'.'i i iv A P i
The battleship Mniviinid bringing Si . -relarj
of Stiiee and Mrs Hughes ami
their pariv lieine n-eiu the Itiu 'ili.ui
eeni"!ini.il exposition passed Sandv
iie.uh snurttj iietere neon tedny and
(learned into the harbor le nncher lie,-,
in tun Uudi
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PRICE TWO CENTS
L
SAYS PEACE IS
Seeks te Prevent Asiatic War
Frem Sweeping Acress
Inte Europe
DEMANDS FREE STRAITS
SUPERVISED BY LEAGUE
Plant Field Guns Near
Dardanelles Concentrate
Troops at Ishmid
FRESH ENGLISH FORCES
French and British Unable te
Agree en Message te Be
Sent Kemal
Lloyd Geerge says Hiitain wnnt
free Straits supervised by Leapue
and seeks te prevent war from
spreading te Europe.
Turks concentrate at Ishmid and
bring up lipid guns from Ez-ine
toward Straits while Krithh
.strengthen forces.
Kcmalist.i .seen te decide whether or
net te attempt invasion of Europe.
Reports in Paris are te the effect
that Great Britain and France will
net agree en terms of the invita
tion te. be sent Kemal regarding
parley for settlement of Near East
problems.
Iuiilen. Sept. IS!. -The policy of
Great JSritnin in the Near Knst is te
establish the freedom of the Dardanelles
under the supervision of the League of
Nations, declnred Prime Minister Lloyd
Geerge in a statement nt a eenferencr
with tiie newspapermen this nflernnen.
Mr. Lloyd Geerge Mild tnat what
ever steps the Government had taken
te strengthen the military nne naval
forces la the Dardanelles nnd the Hon Hen Hon
pherus hnel bcn elictated b.v two su
preme consideratiens: Kii&t. "our
anxiety ns te the freedom of th ,e
1 nriween tiie ."Mcdltrrratienn and the
I Hlnfk Sea. ami second, "te prevent thii
I exceptiennllj horrible war fiem spr.id
1 The Prin e Minister eleclnred nr the
1 outset lie would like te mnke ir clMr
that nny action taken laid nothing te
de with t lie merits or demerits of the
,ense under dispute betnten (ireece and
' the Turks.
Calls ltiilain Imparl l.il
The llrin'sh Government, h- said, hnel
been impnrtinl as between the ilreeks
and fhe Turks He pointed nit that
n few weeks nge the Creeks threatened
te march en Constantinople, mid nt that
rime General Hnringten. the llritbh
'general in chief command nt Constan-
I tnif.ple. had wnrne-d the Greek. "In
identical terms as the warning new
' given te Miistapha Kemnl Pallia "
In dealing vvitli the epiestien of the
freedom of the .iraits Mr. Lloyd Geerge
said that what had happened in the
late war demonstrated l0w vital was
the fieedem of the.e lint tow seas te
the pioti'i'tien of lemmerce :nin te m.
mnnity in Its hreaie-t asji-. ts,"
'Ihe elesing of the .rin.ts bv Tin key
ei'nriiig he late wat. he ib'.lar.d. waV
'icspensible for the disaster "of one of
our strongest allies and the defeat of
Rumania and piolenged the war b.v at
I least two joins."
1 Vet- in Interest of Peace
; In pointing out Great P.ritain'. im.
, partiality, n. shown by her vnrnliig te
1 the (ireeks. he lidded :
W.. noted then in the niteiest of
! ien The fame mmlve is ltispiilug our
notion today.
"Ill i if"i of ti.i niisipiirehen.jeti bs
te the chain. 'ei ,.f tit- dlliii ulfie
which have mi-en in tin. Niar I'.ast I
vi-h te make a s'nt..i)ent ii. in the ac
tual f.-ici. and pes.tirn
1 "1 should like III 1 be TOI outset
fe make It tie ir that inn .ntieii we
hn v.. tnki'i. liming the bet few ela.va
h.i. tiethim. te de witli lie inrit. or
n.ii.nt.s of the depute between the
I I leeks and the Turks
" halevei settll'lllcnt S eflietcd of
en hi- An."tiili,i 01 Tbr.iee that i a
iiintur t..i i.eteruiljiatien bv a confer-cue-
be 1 iien the Allies and Ihe pel
Mgciiitt.. no I anv si, ii. v , have tnken
te siieiigihe 11 our inlln.iM and naval
for-1. in tin Dnnl llielle nn.j the Jtes.
phi. 1 1. have nothing wh.iicici te de
with .nn "teiib uitieiis ..I t'l.it kind,
1'reiMlnni of e.is
lln 11.11011 hns been d.i luted by
iv. s.pt,in lis. deratiens. i)nP a
I enilintril mi l'jr I ear. f'elnnin
Tw
GRAVES ESTATE DIVIDED
Widow of Camden Iren Works Offi
cial Leaves $175,000
ihe will of Mis Helen H Graven,
117 West M'lin street, Hadiienfield,
widow of Prwlii Graves, bite inaiinfur
of the Camden Iren Weiks, whs ad
lull feel te piobnte in Cnmden tedny.
The estate, whiili amounts te ubeat
.NlT.'.lil'll. i. divided among tliree sli
tins. Mi. Julia Parks l leonemovvoe.
'i- Mrs llli.iheth i lioninsen and
li. Mm j Miii-lilliiii, of Wnslilngten,
D i mid t lit nephews nnd n nleen,
I low. -II Parks. of Muskogee. V1n ;
Sumner Kan, b-i Humid Handeil and
Mnv It.imlell. of Setieea, O
i'hi'ie nn- ad.liileual beiiuestH of $.100
te Mi. Louise H Cb'ini'iit, of Hndelon Hndelen
tielil, lewiinl the education of a daujh-
nnd nf -ssIOini I,, Mi-
Uf Mattun,
Atlanta Cltv.
Film Villain Shet in Reality
I .us Aiigeles. S pi. L'.'t - (I 4y pi
Nenb Ileerv. blm .lmiutier actor
lethiv bean marks from n "villain
pari" I.e nisi ii.-teil He In nuraliir
a llesh wound wiilch the "heroine '
nciene i iiaiivvKK, le'ii'leutnllj-Inflicted
when the ictl revolver tired before iSS
,,, rv..,i .i. ,Li "."."l, !h?
a unnnil In Heepv'' hI.Ia vwi
wound In Uccry'tf Bide.
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