ream iiiiX lf- :W!'$J m.u ' 'UTv'.VttiVfr-rT?'i;fi?ii.'ii'- f We If. im .3 I swf S3. fc' EH !1 I 4 LODGE PRAISES NEW THKMHSK Policy of Protection Issue in Campaign, He Tells Bay State Republican Convention WINS IN PLATFORM FIGHT tlv Associated rrrss Bosten. Sept. 23. The Republican Urate Convention nt..ciiiblril tedn.v te Milept a platform upon which Henry Cabet Loese will seek re-election te the rnlterl Stntes Semite ami ChnnnliiK II. Ce. n second term a rtnveruer. They were reneminated In tlie primaries. Five planks, proposed by .leepb Walker, who opposed Senater IrtRH In the Republican prlmnrj, were net reported bv the Resolution Committee. It wns ex'pinltied that were nil one of the fire adopted it would east a re flection en Senater Ledge, One Wnlker resolution urjsed the party te je en rererd a npprevlns President linrrtlnc's veto of the benui. Which the Senater eted te override. Anether favored deelnratlen of cendi tien, upon whleh Amerien would enter the League of Natien". agalnM whii'h Senater Ledge mixed n successful fight. 1 The remnlnlng planks inlled for a mere elentitte tariff and for unseating ef1 Senater Neuherr and opposed any change in the Prohibition A't. Coellilice Praises PartS Recerd j Vlee President Coelldge whs chair man of the ((invention. Reviewing present -rla.v eondltien. whleh he said eenstituted nil era of prosperity, he at aerted the.v would net have been pus alble without the fnundatinn laid b.v the Ge eminent in its economic policy at home nnil it peaceful pellcj abroad, i The premises of the Republican , Party, be j-iml. "lime been and are being- performed nur gev .Turnout ' tinder jour part ha net failed Jt Bas- responded beyond expectation " I The tariff law he described as the , result of a pelic tn de "the best that could be done under the conditions a I they existed." "It is scan e nineteen months new I aince this Administration i.nne intej power." he said. "Who would have i dared te cl.iiin then that x much euld . be done in se short a time? Who ' would have thought that agriculture t Would new be well en the vvnv te pros- i perity; that mill and factories would' be enenlncr tin again : that iu the great basic Industries of steel and textiles WHge.s would be advamlng, that the building trade would be active; the consumption cf raw materials and our experts and Imports fir above nti former peace-time period, with Private obligations thoreiighl.x liiindated. reilit abundant, interest reasonable, and in ! rener.il a crcitt business revival sweep. ing ever the i euntr .' Ledge Defends Tariff The new tariff ie.Uei principal at tention as a campaign i-siie b. Sena ter Ledge "lhe great Ueftieii te in teethe Id The Senater referred te "an annual aaving of jfl.rii'ii.niKi.nOii which th! Repub!li"tn Admiii'stiT.'mi lia made in i the routine expenditures et the (im rnment. and te passage et the Revenue RIM, "wl.nli has reilii" cd taxe SMSOtlO.ni'O " Harding Awaits Election Outcome CenllniiMl from Pn-t Onp tlir nn.t llm ii. fippeninn in hip mill will I'p pentirnn'il " i V . , (.'Hi 'ill 11 "i Ai'.iriTiiMir i.iiiiiiiiiv r s itu iiirii nn in n.i .l.t.-l I. . !.. . -L r , ' I .. I . . ,l l ll'liMI. II. II - nil" illi III ill . (illiirt nnrl rrnuilpil vpxinn ivnuli! lit inrrnnnil If tliore i ti wfppins we we wo ter. fur t he Itiipiiblnnn- In Nnveinhpr. the bill will gi turn i5ii. I.:i'jiir lfgl lfgl lntlen i, l:irciT roiuuiKent in ill,' iimis wny. TIip -itiintinn is Inrjjply pv' 'Imlfiaipnl .iniimi is inrgeiy psi imiegicni nUatlnii is dieeur.i"ed The ilMeicl iib.ive ex-prp.se,! tts I J lip nrsniii.iitinii i ihx-onr.iseil Koiinter Mat.' of ninul MiiiiPiiInt i'tr.i,iK.int!.v. A sweeping i ietnr for tlie Kepubliciiis would be a vli tort for the party. A small ictnry wen Id be .1 iefnrj for the political individualists. Farm lllee .Must lie Placated Kveribiiii.i is w.uriiig in xv what tlie Noveinlier lesiilts show. The real issu- is net se much between (he Republicans nnd Iiemneriifs as between the reg ulars nnd Irregulars The fnrm bloc which has been iine.ipiit for some tlm, new has a whole program lendy If the eleetien is 1 lese, the nrgani7at!ii'i will be made in paj 11 faiiei prli e fur lhe sup. pert b the frin bine nf it. legislation. A strengthening of tin. f.inn bloc net 0 much in number mUVC U OlMIYir UUI Ubt OF CIGARETTES BY NURSES Only Girl3 of Highest Character j Wanted te Learn Profession I en if tie nnnuai .sin en.01, at .be firs I'resh.vterian ( hun-li ibis morning. The repen ,e,.re, that cigarette ameking among nurses, ami ether evils. should is. stamped out. In thisienncc tlen tlie report said: "We are anxious! about the ediicatliiii.il preparation audit, moral standing of our nurse niiinls. U'e , V .......I.. II'.. iiiiii-. i' i are luilllnjt for the very best girls te give! ,3, A I. lifll. Ill llllu ,l.....i.t.l.... C .. In t-belr lives te this, the noblest of pre fessiens. Our association is concerned about the moral and spiritual surround surreund lns nf these girl while in training. It cannot be denied tlmt m nuin.v bes. Bltala find schools for nurses the stand rds for deisirtment nre net high. All ita own ami nil ether hospitals. MOHT tlNlmreir, ttews Vliare ara tilc.urss et a most unusual char. avatar, laksn under most unusual clreum- ataness. arpaarlna with arsat (raqusney In Ik sapla-tenw rotecravura aeciien. wn nJ rotecravura section, which ral bart of aaeh Sunday Pdmlie la an Inturai part of aen aun Sunday deeded In this election. lie said, "i" t the empire, te the protection of en- t is reported that Mitstaphii IxemnI , ' t ",-,e i . . . .1 .-,,'. , ;."""' I"i,;,l"n 'J net whether we appreM. or di.appnne , , i, lIuI't h.iiniii'iltv In its bread- IMslia. the Nationalist leader, is op. '"nu? d ivil.' t'i ?, T.r m I ' ' """"""" f W1"- certain items in the Tariff Rill, but t..t .isi.e. ts. posed te hasty action, but it remains ' "'. '" " ',l ,! " ' ,! 'r, J.r cn'', '"" ' whether we are prepared ,e abniiden ...,, ,. r,(iM . , Str;u,s !lffm. j b , iether bis s,rolls person.,!- ' ' bd'a'suanns ROTTED JOISTS CAUSE ?S1:t- V,,Mr.aK irff - Kritedi of theatre collapse hnll also have under this new bill a 'JT V! ' a , n" sin ",f ..... lirm h fe, has ,ee,i .'.. ' ' '"J,'..1"' ''" be unable te heM ,.Jtv ,,.,,,; ,,,.,.' Vnm, iced .. larger ameiinr n-nliiB In mid. r the I wriei ,f tn U ''f ', ' , r Ml-h weakened. ".f hN aim. . ptcllmlnarv inspection of the Strand free list than eer b-tere In an pin- I'ensilile ter tin ini.atel liillil.iui.i. VtlnnntUts lm hrenIit en lltien Picture Tlmntrn ,ln,.,A.l ,),.. u mi re ir ii ii imi iiiui'iiv ni-"'i( .i-i, , ., .. ...... he u t w run i nt te t:i tk i hi nna .. . .. I'll i vniirii . ?niir '. i itt a 1 s as in iiiiimrtanie iP'iui inten-l r-.ie- ni.D.rtl.an Dickers f r. , rrir r th. wm uratlr "Uin nr verceineilt IS ceiiudete nr Ilmt il,n I ...., . I 'J I' ls niiTCN-Hr .' lnipureil .Hnlge KUnntnR Water 111 All KOOtTlS HtSfT ASSA llll II M--0 If weill. llillieril the Mn . M, bsidv I'.Hl. I Th.Mcferc, the lirst thing we I,... I in ,.,,,,,,, rrfu.r r.r.J ile ";. r.eb. In or "fr1n lndn ' 1 ? Tn,,P ' "rU .-rKH lilznl f oil. with its .''',, if 1 PA 0 ,, i.. , .,, client IhMe f,-,h uC.ablM Whlta ' KT TllARISPiaCl'. AND I1F.ACI. for the fi.rn, Mates are different te ,,,, , .u ,.,, NW. bin. f is-n m the ,'."'", v-ltli ceiisiderabb int.r- n'l ",,ir Mho .n. Jrr h ,1 n 1 IVlirose nSi-nts in fh I.eslMnt urn. is fin ",' , ' '. " ' t',lki"K "f letting a-rvl.e Hklt imraire It. ll I.l'liV M I ipTulty .vii.. 'i:?rry ' rPVimmt In culjlM the fate et the Ami rlcan shipping. ! , few .lavs las ben le in-iir. ili.n Slr ' fad w itli onmer.iui 1 . " ln' ',"- "he, 'J' "'' '''t, K'p . niunte altemathe te the nmib Ic i"I linlldlng i would engage an expert, "Vsi . aiaj' 1 ml service- Kunnlnif water. lr' lJl!" The m..p1Ip, progresMve, are hoping J j! ", ,1c,!;,1(.e , f, ! -t vr -di.erial en .M.m lav pp.P..i- .- ' , Z?,', Forty ""'"' "' 'arrisburg. tLe pros.' ; ? l.. Ciunty Ceniinissinners hnveilene. BOTHW kal-t.. Wr'rffiSM. riOTiPm"Sft for re-etifeitenirnt in the eming elic- lf h(1M, ,,. lim tbc w.ir'd w id" in- l,er IS, headed 'The Man Who s..ll- p(r ,, r9t w.rp ,,rln, . , r. pect for better i midltlniis tinder I'lnelmt 1 "" ,,fl",",lH r,f "' '''"Iff- wi.v the build. Vlrulula , n-cend lieu from neardwiilk , m UI'.MtA.vt HOTKl, i'OMI'ANV tlen and if snthVienttv encouraged In T,.rpl, , ..MHrnnnii. ,,.lll8 . I tim.f,f Vr.e Than Man Who llui.." -"" ihmei un-r e .ei.,.hi. , w iniir-h CPWr than under M-Sparrim. "'"""r'- 1n ''PPrepriate, and $$$ rf c$n7Z"wc?U eSm?x. f7rKvTr7"Y v'j " the results, thev mean t,. mrt .1 new l,lilMl,, ,,,.,, ,,, ,Mt , mt. taking m, , , , ., , 1 t iri: " 'h' d"i vh'n ,h ''"'"" "" although ibeth are hiindlcanneil hv the 'I"" " slli"' ""'''' ,,r s' Speclul Fall ra""a" J IlethuPll. Fren. 0rKANCFfY- yt t , .ttack upon Atternev . ..ner,,! Laugh- ' r",", ." b...m.plv -.irrung !.r.!.M,lnrl, the paragra,d,s vherem , JVZ Wme' ."."rfiSr'. ?" ," '' tp .r'l "T 'fT ,,h, '' fV Kff """ 4 S 9 BUcajM TW" "Vfi prty en be ground rh.it his pre.edings ' h p, , , , ,,1, ,i,, ve sa.v : he, h Xr- in, m .,. wil ,hu ",,rti W"Milen-i. The ICdlter. rl " , "'"' "' ""ln.e.l the project. , rT F W A'TPiTr? r - -.-?- ""' E-4- against he war frauds are ineffective ; ",',,,.,;,,,,.,. v.,,, ,.),, a, ih- D,merrt.- r-.rt. " J" p.ri, ' 1, m p - u-fu. i.ur,,..w hy ll 1,1 be failed tn see w here the build- J ISsSfev MTPnrOVOPt - .lAfc.: ;:,r,;.V. HlXZ lZn! tZ '"--"" -r7? IS .V?-V'VS Question, Answered ' W f .MsTrSS ESS .H5 -i1 " i '. I" i " . ...i i.llliv .mm.ni imri t tint an en in itht'lf . ' ' -is, r, J"lZrtin. Whu Htirr.-n. i ,.t I M.ITitt-nn fffini I .ii1. .ii a t. . i ' - ' "' ' """1 All t M. .. .... .. IIIM1I'. --- ---.- J I m J H . k Air. . s, I f 111 Vr I kl I I'V I Mill II tl - .11 . 1 . I ... .. 4l.nl r.lil.l limuiln I 1IUI iri 111 ST HII III ., u .. .. I ..1 ininiir i iti v, 11 nt -'-: I. hup I --.- . . . . i ... 1 ... n. .erTlie ,,'" r',"'y '"f'," "orders nor InfTntiens as ye, t,- violate M1stance of vmr ..J-terinl dishonest motives en their part V , ' ". 'X1mnM, '" ,S" HM ""' T ipv !;, T' I J .', I. l,0r,1."f U" the neu.rnr...v of ,be ,e.,e , ' )" l" , ,,,., 1 ,hllt ,l,e As'n nlllttl.r of fact, from the acllvltle, ' ' , ' n. I . ai, for havliu; 1, , ," P S''i it""1", Tl.el.ail.v Mail correspendi.m i-,,orts "mecra " Party in IVni.v Ivania i displa.ved h McSparran and the rest S.mut Secret r e. .he Pre .-.an, Hospital , ,,,, ,1P ,,!, ,.,,.,! .he ,' ,, ..nif parcel of the Kepul). of the ticltet there H l.e .,,.es.len t.f . but in 1H74 nV,M rntr"".! fe '-"??em AhHf'i'.utinn. rnu nt t Ii i.ni'i.inir - ' .. ... i... -r. -i.. ...i ii... ri ,.r. ."M,H' " i'"1- "",,.'.. . ., ,i. .i... ,...,1 .i.,,w...,i,. . ...i..w.a.ai , ffit.-. nn u .. , ..!. ' '' "n1 iron. cltarrtle biiieKiHB. prelanity. coarseness; hostile gctien vvlu.Mi vveuni jem..iriue ;n,r 0(i,erill of Weilne.Mlay. dune 14. , "n. ors. as we. as e ..hi, "," ' and irreverence should be stninped out. their present exireinel.v faver.ible poi- ,,,.,., ,, ,Jp, "Ending the CenHiiiracv." n( tUpi ''''iS, , i V .i The Protestant Hospital Association has tlen nt lln forthcoming conference, but without citing tint euitnrlal In detail, i"re tbnn filMng tmI0.,j,iV!vi v v no loftier mission than te Immlcate the many competent observers iim frankly ( ttl)llll ,k , rpp,., fl,w ( Jellr I situation. 'i' .V'Ji ,e."'ii hlfhest stiindiinls of ('hrlstlaii morals In ' skeii it il that tlu N sitii.mill-t ( abinet llW11 I1IlrlleP11i,K. Ven m.,.i .,fr I I'lilladelphla. S-eptember ..). iOX It UUt,"trsUV. TURKISH ARMIES GULF of CAPE TEKE f iKTrsSt-V OF MOATS Sj LEANDEC? lfealT v tsr rw.L .SesmmmtJKr.r -- - tsM JtSs Wz&FzzzZjP, &gg t 'WrPftV-f" KUM KALESIMfllEEvdKPSiBiS: .& S ecHSa Hi5!flVa &.ZiSig&m&f1r. &m?&r a&rWwS kZ'u i c V . tg&i&MsEZ- V -. gse-" ssc- MgmSafaSS ' SITE OFfSjCL " Turkish troops from sla Miner menace the Rritish, who are defending the Straits of Dardanelles, and threaten an iinaslnn of Kiirnpc. Turks who occupied the strategic position of V.i Ine apparently reached that point from Sinrna along the route shown l thn (letted line. Rrltlsli forces are at ClianaU. This tcrriterj- was the scene of the stirring ecnts of ancient Trey. Constantinople, which ,i Rritish line also defends, lies further north, t."e miles from Chunak Lloyd Geerge Says Britain Seeks Peace c , , rnBr 0n( r"ir anxiet as te the freedom of the ea hetweeti the Meill.errauenn ami 1. tll..L si. TI...I 1 tl,e first no. I prlmarj consideration in directing our neens' What happened In the laf war has ,e ,,, . r.i'c.l clcarlv te the 11 1, V, I..v ilml tlm fr I,.,., .... .. ....! . .. -. of pinlenging the war at least i" jem-s and adding enornieush te the 'us. of life ami te the devastation and ilesiructien which It will take t.i.iuy eais. If net a who!., generation, te re- pair It is hii essential condition et I wer'il peace that there shall be an ef- ' feet ie iu.irantce for tic frieihun e'- tliose seas in the future. If peace Aire nsne witlimii tlip ii'lii.n'innnr nf tli.it ibji'i-l it wniilil le niiiMilHtir tn ji il... fi'ilt ill tll.lt I'll" nf tilP wurlli. A in en s Hip l.ntir ili'm'rln" frmi t he eiir n-t, m.in nf wliii'h nr innic or li alarming, ii- repnrt tn ini- TIiiip-. - -y ;....,.... . . ., ,.- 1 nlWt i;iMilr have riMi'lied Aflra.iij ti ii . i. i... ......I,-. i .i : t "Ont nvrn.i. mevins tennrd the neil- r -al r.nnp. i 'lrainti is ntti niren ! sniitlie.ist et i.'liauuk near the (iulf of Adraniyti. i !.,,. "t, 1,.,,,1 -mil .r.n rP.enf.irepn.Pnt. a.-e rtipnllv arnvini:. the dispnt.-h ndds. and the het. lrv weather is erentl fa- n nil ine nor. 'irv uniuin- is Kiiiu 1.1 i.i eilitntin- the uinvemetit of gulf a-lmre. .nntlier report smted thnt tlieTutk- 'lK niiri't in lllslin ciiiiiniiltiicitPil will: tiie Mritish cemin'mder in Cbanak. a-k lag tn be informed nf the precise line bmnding the neutral znne. 'l'bi- wa done nnd the Turk-', nccnrding tn t'ie rnnilllinn nf AnnKtire "With that object in i"w the Allies prepared as the first pundit mn "f 'hr ,irmitice with Turkey, signed (iitnbrt J10. 101'.. flu npcli'lig nf tin Uirda Uirda rielles and 'he Hnimrus and securing niww te the ISlltek Se,i bv (ll'ied '" eupiltmn nf the I Inrd.llli lie .i nu lhe P.nspnru perl-s. We. tliprefme, re re gurdeil the fpi'dnin nf (hne ea 11s nt ii'al Untl-li interest and Mf.il I'.'.rn- ,,,. limine "j. 'ZL rt'-i Ji" TurK" The time has net mini' ter tint, nlj i, nut wceiiry thai y de - " order te explain or del', ml eir ,..,- Mnnsnlnn. Ih.iIi of whl-h are ' t. D.mianelleN. " ,U , nu u.artarrK rens,aIllinilpp. Hep,. Kl. - Wi-lun it iirti-sl hours tlie worm will prni.ai.iv . I . l I I , ... I . , i . new whether the I iirldsli .Natlenallsis ii . . ....... chosen war or peace. ine ,u. ,,... Cabinet, meeting at Stii.vrna. is I I.. I .1. .1.. expected bnurlj te declare whether the ence nrnpnsPil by Iho Powers or take ' . ..I .... I I . I .. 1... ...I! ,. r.min lib n' mil l nil eciirii uiiiit'i mutters in llKir own minus uy hivuiiiuk Tlirucp. France is cviioeted te eerl renewed - . . (i . i pressure te ncei' '." .''I'1 ; "" will iii'cept at l.ieir Hill Vlli'ie premises thnt the conference will l'e-illt In the le.lllziltiell of nil tlll'ir ellliUl.. The KlCllcb tievernment has sent n ...i.lut ,..i,,ni te Miistniilin Kemnl l'anha requesting him net tn take n.iy action until the arivul of the Bpcclul "II'IICO ,...... .,.... (it wi'-T- mi. -ii- I- in mi' ......... -,...... . .... nrnmiii Hi, In ..(,....1.. (in It,-,!..), nl mimi nu In I ,,.,.u,,., I. ,.,! )... ,1.. I l lese I IVO llsiisii;-- nail llie (lli-'i I t llliilllllii inn I MM' IS in s -" 1 Miuini Ki)iiii"iiiii i4ii it ! '- .!- Hum 1,111 ttii 1 iii 11 111111 1 iiitMiivniiii- in- irii'ir uiiiicni t iiiim run n n.i nt inn "i ...,....,, .,,, llt imp Miintn.nirrriiari. nressure te Keep Hie i iuss imiii in.v ,... ....t,,-).. w ion referem.. is mine le EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ; SATURDAY v MENACE AS EUROPE SEEKS PEACE SAEOS rrench cmlssai, it was learned here tedn. Tlie Turks are fully aware of the weakness of the Rritish land forces new precariously holding points along the Ast.i .Miner shore, and are convinced f their ability te defeat them. French official circles held that the nil II lie Willi call stllVe oil t I Na- tienalist attack Is u tleliiute pieilge Uv Great lirltnin te support Franc in guaranteeing that Thrace will 1,.- evacu- ntcl oremnth bv the Greeks and re- , . . . field gins ft urn r..-Itie. w'..icli tli re- . cut 1 seied. te within ten miles flem the .southern shore of the Ii'iid.iue'li s. The I ll-iell ill ( 'etisl.llltllliiple co- tmiies The i.iplta! is full of distuihiii: rumor., and m.iiiy Rritish w:.r iorre ierre iorre speiideiits are arriving. P:iri. S- p. ''!. iPi- A. '.' i It spii'iipfl '.irfi:i!I iprt.iiti tn l-i lint Krau.i' ii.n' ilimi i'.rit.nn wnnl.l lieiin- .,,;, .,, ,, ,, f, ,,.,,s ,,, , ,, ,mc. rut nil In ln th. "VI'I 'iiplllt Kclllli' 1'ji-Ii.i wi'Ii rpforeni n tn tin1 pn.pnn' I nfpren, ' for .i ti!pnii,nt in t,e .c.ir Knt and M.nt -r-jm-.-.i t- .tiiniii til"' t ii.i.- ,., v.., ,-.., , ., ... ..... ,.....i , .,, v,. tlnn.ilitf lecilei i- n result nt the ti tin ,i.... .I..., t.i.,1... .. . ...,!, ... ,i. r..,..i ' s-inn nt the .iilleii meeting Hits nfte noun I'lie lritih !oenuvont h,is lefiin. '" miminr Itseii en nn of tie Nntie-i 'I'-' "Linns before the lie.n e . nnfireil' '- '11" 'I'1 'PNirtiinlt. in ill.e'i.. th,.,,, I r.mev. hnweer. f.uers the iiMi.,eillaie - .n oepi'inee nf the Angnni deiuniiils. and '!" "Uttude was apprmed In tin Preiii'li Cabinet at its meting imlaj I.iitd Ctii7'iti, the Hrlilsb fnreigii m"-. retar.v . who is ippresentlng bis gmept. ment in tin' negotiations here, suhin t. O'l tn l.nnunn tlie tcitallve pi. in ilrinvn ii h the enufirres here vMenhiv ti "hieli the Turkish claims te Const mil- unpin, l'a.sfeni Thrace and Adn.uinpl THE Lettors te the Editor VV- An nnl feru'et tin ninvement leil liy ReIhihI M - - Wn C Jt'i ermlrk nnil A M. n I - mr w.ih leinperarlly in.'1 "' ' ''' ,v"' in-c !ll"iu .'tiTi'l 'Ul llui"' ' H1" "' tl. jmlnn nl InepiltU'l- of 'r. . t ih liml nf 11 mil iwrily t'i '' l'me r.,lii. iritrH W'ern ll ',- i- lf "'i ip'ib i tt p, .1 a fur reiutiu "' ,', ,"ns te whether ii... it.piblican P, Av or the 1einecratic I'.ut is the ' "r ' " "h;i Ucmh able piece ta ' tr"i , d ., I i . i h at ' 's I u r I B m- '- i .. .. . for the . : . ' . . .,, . i'iiiw er. nil( llllll II veu wiihf In llillli'l i,nrii..hmPiit iiniui tln 1 i nine voters .' .. ... . , lecausc of tlie treacaerj nt nieir lean ,,,., ,.n vvby deis nm the same argil- . .. .. .. lm,nt npplj te the Republican Party as i. ,. , i,ii i neiieve iiiht i u is ine (bought in the mind of tlie writer who ... . . ...... Ii. I . 1! . . . . ( uaiienged jour stunu in uerenuing uie Kepublican Purtj ? ., ti,v is Lnu.l ,.. i.ui, niinh lJ MlllUOIt,! ,c "'I iv iinn ili ll particularly when The im..;r4tlc Mit, i ...nnilttM h Unn ivlmt th It, ,-ul,ll n .state Cune nilltee eubM le tl,ivi- d,.r,e 1ht In It , " ;l-ctej a chairman His man hjj- RMW1 ".. " lh nemlina or the ..UV-rnnru,,lni Mr, McSparran asked for the el-ctlen of Austin E. McCoiieush, et L,incasttr, jhk; SSM gL I ji 'I ' .FljSasgaay I - Ji SftaaiaaxrllltBr .rasvesssawj . -s. i lien n t -t-j iit tr --y iy - . )glSSKIN 2Ki3sf" ANCIENT -51 - " - r jatfJIBaw I 150 MILES FROM 1 Jfl ttfBWLMiSafmmmm CHANAK TO uvie accepted, subject te a number of conditions. The Rrltlsh Government, net , council of war is proceedings. hewier, again refused its assent, de-I Four thousand refugees have been riming te go further than te say the '.evacuated te the Island of Mltylene by Turkish aspirations would receive a fair the steamship Constantinople, flying the .ind juit hearing at the pence table. Rritish tlag. and 400 hnve been tnken 1 tul.x will probably join with France i te SnlenlU b. tin Americnn destroyer '" '1Pr no,n '" Mustnphn Keninl, unless! Litchfield. All the men from eighteen "' '". '""' "I"'" " avimfllii: l" ",.',',' ;e lereign emee was silent te.iay re- ?:ir,,'" '" ""'reus reports reachl.iR "umiiiiwiieii.. irmn . iisunuy renauie , M.nrces thfir thi lepklsh tremw upre LOyDON PRESS REPORTS HOPEFUL )r,Pr,,"y 1nf!m,0,.,.Vh!rn tl", '-"""ti.lihp rlty'i. tlnnnclnl condition " ro re tI" ,lyjl lJ II't riii...l in. Hi.. T rmi" Miih tlKMtnnrknl .TudS.' Aiulonrie.l. TIip Cltv nr1?' "f tli' nlm timt Hip pester iiilvci- fontrellr-r he1ild be lifre le tell us! i i.... ...., . m.. i ii i N.itwitliM.iiiilinK iisMiraiui'M frmn Purls ilmt tli. iir.is"'i- for po.ipe in the .War Kn-t an. l.riishti'iiinK. iir1 reports un- iitnip tn pfiiiie from I'etiMniitiiinp'iP ami viuernl mini' ,inlt nf the Ailniitii- (lout. lii.-ln.lini: ill" n.itt.p'-.iip Hi'ii'iue, line 1, rilepil m prpparp Inr mti Wf in llie Hunliiiielp I'l.f fniniahle -iile of tin. ploiure Is prrspntcd i the Pari coirppnndeiit nf '. .', line-, wlin ropert1- that tne l-renr-li nn.il reiiilinrider. Admiral 1 illi)fiill. 'im lii ttinernment a most ren"tirliii: d.-pntih cenierninc Ins interview with .Mustaiilui Keninl I'nsha. lie said lie fniind the T'ir'.s "entirely tnietnble lii.l rend te en'er negotiations witlieilt del.iy." The snnie enrrespendent says the re- , " '," , , . .1 ,V . prt subtr.ltted In l.eneral Pelle. I renc'i hidi mmmiisie.ier. who also -nw Mil. fi.ph'i Kemnl. "Is repreFented 111 li wl'ee condition Is regarded as Ni'rieu, in :i e. ttiH alarm, eg." .mil adds that the He suffered Internal injuries. Only linger of a Kemalit attack 011 the 01. 1 ether adult wns hurt. The chil Straits is regarded as Miiall. ' dren whose recovery is doubtful are: lhe rimes think tl. is should neutral- ie the niinrehenslen.s ever yesterilav's n ports that MustHiiliu Kemal had given tfie a'lies a lert.v -eigiit -Hours ultima- PEOPLE'S FORUM n man u he n in Mmpathi with hi 1 -rt and vurpeffs Jirlh" nnnnlwll wat rv an1i!atr nf h ttw , npefd te Mf-Sparran Th Jw gr w rlf(,itd hp hi ' imlH tn ha b'-" I hf mri nw Th'Te Is un in, reaalnx nutnh-r nt vetrx eirry d-cBil" whom It In futile te i-k te Hand by th prt iner-ly tcdusu ll In the parti What could have happened in the last few .i.-n.h-.thn. "M .rrH... ..l.iKrS,. : ..... , ... .. ,... .,. Tiemecriiiic leaders done anj tiling, inline in lliiliiiili' 'in uiii mn. .i,,v l'er this reason our change of front becomes the mere stnrthiiK. as jour paper Is noted for its truthfulness and i 'l. v with which if enve.vs the gen- era new- te the pubic at large. Tan , If ne nun in )ui in.-uniiuiiiin-sD in I . , . .!...! ........ .... ....... .... In uplieiuiiig the Kcnublicnii nurt.v .veu I . , , ,., would deliberately distort tlie truth and unjustifiably condemn the liemecriitlc F'artv which is doing its utmost te re- ' estu'Jlliih Itself in the geed graces' of lienrst political endenverV Kur be It ... ... ...... Im, ,,,,,, ctl,1, (t,.l.,.,,AU, from me te even Impute such dishonest motives le vnur papir. Your reversal undeubtedlj creates sucn an impression, nnd In fairness te .veurseij, te .veur Xn change of attitude is Involved in the two articles from which limitations are made This newspaper still hopes .... .- . for the coniplete (llverfemeill ( the Democratic mill Heptlbllcan ergnnizu- I tiens nnil It still hopes that the Demo - Deme - turn. The newspaper believes the feilr ei a conflict la receding. The Mernlnr Pest also la hopeful. It assertH that the allies have Reed ground te believe that Miistaplin Kemal does net Intend te attack any allied tioepd nntl that If lie had such Intcn t our. lie lacks the necessary lienvv ar tlllfiy with which te oppose the Brit ish. Accerdlnp te the Pest's naval expert, till te Is little renpen tn fenr h Tertra ' will be able tn make the Straits un tenant for the fleet by their heavy Runs. "Kven supposing the Turks possess Buns of suflicfently lame caliber te lm pede the movements of modern capital ships," he says, "It Is extremely un likely that the Kemallsts, who are geed iMiiiiiiTs, xvniuu cemempinie se nanrn nanrn etiN an operation as getting the guns In position In face of the formidable naval Rtmlire whleh could be brought against thctn. Aided by Air Command "It should be remembered, also, that In addition te the naval command In the Straits, there Is the air command, the exercise of which In connection and conjunction with the fleet. Increases enormously the potentiality of the lat ter. " The writer contends thnt the novIHen is radically different from that whleh existed when the. Allies' attempt te force the Straits In the World War wns frus trated by the Turki and (ternmns. He points out that the defenders had heavr guns securely em pi need, beside nu mereus mine neius. He recalls also that no bic shins were lest bv (run fire, but only by mines and torpedoes. The expert further points out that within n few dn.vs. with the addition of the Revenge, the Rritish will have in the Straits seven capital ships mounting altogether sixty 13 -Inch auns and eight 15-inch guns. MaJtn. Sept. Si. (By A. P.) Further military detachments for the re-enforcement of the British forces In the Dardanelles are expected te leave seen for Constantinople nnd the prepa rations for their departure arc actively proceeding. Units of the second destroyer flotilla, detached from the Atlantic fleet te re enforce the squadron new in the Straits, have begun te come in. The battleship Centurion, which is returning here from Kngland, is expected te proceed te Con stantinople immediately after taking en felippliep. WAR COUNCIL INSESSION Seat of Turkish Government Trans ferred te Smyrna Smyrna, Sept. 23. (By A. P.) The seat of the Turkish Nationalist ie eminent has virtually been trnns- ferred here from Angera. The Cubl- ". " '' .'" ' ."" " ' " """'" ' I"" interior by the Turks nnd the cencen nme,, camps no nigcr exist the women n, children being permitted te s " t- ine .in. Arrival of further American relief the building was accurately described ny ine pester en display In the feer iis-p'i. ,( O'nler u- -T Mr'.recnr nml rxpprti i u"' "'PsirtiiiPiit nt HiiIIiIiiik Itppp. ,ie:i sal'1 !l.," ' "';in et lhn Juis,s w,'r" retten. Se1 r-'-miiiK. pmpripter of the the- 'j"-''. "I,l '"' """''' "inn fif,i l'''l'' 'I1011 Vils ininreil, plaoeil the lilnine nn '' biiililers anil niiinii-ip.il lmildiin; in- "ppptir. Up Mini tluj liuilditic was re- '0iitl. prnnntnucd ). IC. by municipal eni'i'iis Ii'.te has net been fixed for (he in- 111. t fit 1 1 .it .-, tsi 1 , .. 1. ,..,., IL!l!,. .. 'inest te determine irspen' ibillt for the death of ei-jht-j car-old .MadeliiiH Kr.nkle. The eliild wns crushed by fulling .stone and her own rnnipnuinni', She was In the center nf the fnyer when the tlnnr i nicked nnd her bedv wis found lienerttli an unconscious cirl , ," , , .. " ""'" i- k, 01 nine and u bleedilic liey of eight. Sel.nlck l one of the four lctii Uilliam Stnrmer. six years, r-ktill frnc- tured : Francis linden! fen venru nr,n. ciiskIeii of the b-aln, and (Miarles Me- lurry, twelve jiars, fractured skull. erntie Party nia.v become nn effective weapon Willi which te chastise the Tt. publicans when thev ,1,, vi-rn,i. it.,, there is jet no evidence t aft Ms Vl. . .....A. t ' ueren .viir. tn p,in.e l.,rci, fhi.n, of ' "."", '," '"" ' ','," "" "" M I'ruasla In thn I'm,,,.,, ;m,,n War " 1R70 I ""'l'"1 ,' ,."lrt ,!P,',S ,,,rK''r Hirtei ille In prison? vr, u H h lmri.i.nn.,7 'Seme nf the l-crka work In looms llti Phii.im.u c. ... M'ri'UKNT. ;.; . ; ;..,."".:. .-' "- . . . i . ...- -. ' ' , ,.-,.., nn,-, un iiesirnnl nr ihLi f . . trasa l.y thr ,, ,lf ,,r,ri(.e Kr,(1,ri,k I. ninrt. hi. ., ,n vu.in,,. .,p he ,li-.,i , '"V "" pui'hed two account, In hJ'hndi:, "ul!t.,u tn Jutlf ""conduct It. S 7. ,.! ' ."nTV l!2,,00J,1f",,,iwr r "" 'n"' " 01 lhr Ibanez Bern In 1867 Te lhe 77(Tlfer of lhe EirrHna Public l.edaev BlrIIew old U Hlasre Ihanrr. the Rpan ti novelist who urote lh 'Tour Herre- mr.il of th Ar.ecOjpie" aed "Hloed utieT Sand"? MOVIK KAN. I'hlladnlphm, SptniNr 10. 1033. Vicente lllss-e lbsnr waa born In 8T. Foreign Natlena at the Sesqui Te the Wtler nt the TveHlne ;uhl(c l.iAatr: Blr Will jeu plra tell me whether Cen-a-resa ha prevld.! for an Invitation te for fer elnn nations te exhibit at our temlns Rcscul Rcscul Centennlul.' AI.K.VA.STiKH f!. ADAMS, Philadelphia, September 20. 102'J Tea. The Joint resolution of Congress i cibiivu ii HiMri i iiniuii a. n uu ii ins signed ey rrnunent iiardlnjr, which in derad the eaposl.len, also provided that I th. rresldsnt raltht Invlta terln nations te 1 1 attend. & SEIBMBER Can Citu Afford k V- Palace of Justice? Centlnned from Face Dm Montgomery. Llmebtirner, Buchhelis and Frankenflctd, Dr. Charles B. Penrose, of the Fnlrmeunt Park Commission, and Mrs. Bessie Debion Altemua. The public hcarlfig began with an explanation by Mr. Cenner, who told of the plana for the "palace," and raid he would release twenty -nine rooms in City Hall for ether purposes. The pro pre posed tourtheiiso la te stand en the Parkway, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, facing Legan square. Mr. Cenner centlqued that the pre- Sesed new building would provide 4(50, 00 square feet for the purposes of the court. He said 3000 persona dally are interested in the court's proceedings nnd that its work has. increased lui per cent since 1014. "Whnt .will It cost?" asked Judge Audenricd. "If the work had net been delayed It could have been completed for $3, 000,000," the attorney replied. Mm. Jurist Gives Views Mrs. Leuis Jurist, a manager of the Heuse of Detention, was the first op ponent who gnve her' views. Rhe be gan addressing the crowd in the room but wns told by Judge Audenreld te speak te the court. She said that the money that the proposed structure would cost Is needed for the child wards of the city. Mrs. Jurist declared that the original plans for the Municipal Court had been wholly forgotten, and "as Senater Vare nnd (he late Senater McNichol ha a prophesied, the thought has led into great extravagance, and waste of the city's money. ' Mrs. Jurist said the money would be be far better spent by applying It te the congested sections- of tlie city, se that the housing conditions of the peer could be improved. Councilman Develln, who has fought the "palace" project through all its stages, compressed his arguments under three general 'heads. He argued thBt the nriglnnl purpose of the court was te have It close te the people, operated in vnrieus sections of the city. If the Iegislnture ever decides te distribute the Municipal Court judges In various localities, he said, the or nate court building would be useful only as nn art museum and this city already Is at work en such a museum. The Municipal Court is understood te be a business institution, he continued, and n business building would be mere appropriate than the ornate building tliat the County Commlftienert plan for the court which President Judge Brown heads. Anether point made by Mr. Develln was that the ce.stt of the "palace" would be entirely out of proportion te its purpose. The city and ceuntv needs ifJOO.000,000, he said, te bring the city up te date for the Sesqui-Cen-teunlal. Meney available should be used for necessities and net sitperuities, he argued. Frem $,000,000 te jfflO,. 000,000 Is needed for the water supply alone, he added. Details of Project Described Mr. Wlndrlm described details of the project as he walked about the model and pointed te vnrleux features. The building was planned te f.ice the south, he wild, and was designed se the maxi mum amount of light mid air will he obtained. The reef of the south wing ! Is te hae n nln. ground for children. i lie seutli wing Itself will accommodate 200 children and will cost $1, 400,00!), the architect, said. "In your opinion is this btiildlne un. usually ornamental?" asked Judge Audenricd, "Nn. it is ery plain and well pro portioned," he said, adding that It will, be built of Indiana limestone. ' I would like tn knew something of tlio.e tliliic''. I iinilrrhtiind tlie county reininisiimiprs linve no power te rai.se anj money xeept for a j-nldlprs' mon men mon unient." .Mr. I'nnner told the Court ?1, 1)1X1,000 nltpjidy Iiiim been appropriated for the proposed hiiilillnc Mr. TlmnipMin. the next hpeaker, urKeil the approval nf the plans "As a ritizpn." be said, "1 nm In- terrheted in hnvins bulldinc eon kti'iii'tnil t hut clll lin rinniivia i-!t Ii 1 1, a ether structures te be bulk en the ' ti s . v . . rnruvvay. ji is true, 1 tielipve. that a plainer, simpler building 1011I1I lie designed, but I don't, believe the elli.ietif,! want nne plainer and simpler." Mr. Thompson said the visitor abroad brings back impressions of the grand eur of Westminster Abbe.v, St. PauPs Cathedral, thp I.euvrc and ether ar- J ebltecturnl triumphs while In New Yerk, the vlFlter is improved with the beauty of the Aster and the Lennex libraries. Up added that be objected ' te placing n fnetery-tjpe of building en ' the Pnrliwny. I "What about the water suppl.v ':' asked Judge MpCullrn. "It has licen Hi Id here the city needs money for its water supply." I "I can t Fjienk about the finances of the city," replied Mr. Tlinnipsun. "If we can't build this structure because the money is needed for something else nnil that something else can't be j. Winced because there are still ether ' r" "'"" '" . "' " "I oilier. "eeus we will never get anv where." ' "I'" "n" ,,,,nIi ". ""'il"B f tills needs we will never get anvwhere . (till, 1 niMlll.Sll ri' ' ' In.ililii.l TL..I i" --.,.. .,i.r,jiv.i ,i,iiK. rs, , l. l Ifiriter than closets, he said. The .Morals "". u,i. I,:,n ,,u n.r- .nr. "' "i'i! b.. (our. .I.i particular. hp,,. should be, .. , ..... .,i ,. . .. . "'"'';" "'"l wns ruj siieuui b proud flilileil llllll. I of tlie ciuirt. INJURIES PROVE FATAL Mrs, Mary t Jenes, slxl.v -esht years old, nf SS'M (iennantevvn avenue, died i'le" ih. n 1 S v. "f "ll J '"' tl rpe wj-eks mB0 Mrn. Jniip.s J"" , ". " il'l'wnlk ill Asbury l,k. r'!,'t'i,r""? J,,cr 'K "ml ff"'" "Hit Kt..nP "" "'"" ' ""S C,, SEE THIS TONIGHT Built nefere Veor Krtn In Motion I'lrlures ANSTED MOTOR "Product of 12,000,000 Melnr plant" with the fumeui "llecklns Chair" Hecker Anna no friction no noise. THOMAS, STEELEY & COLETON 4017 WAI.NKI HTIIKKT West l'lilln. Aatncr for lxlnittri Cara Bffl This is no Distress Signal- Simply a menage te tome advertiser who can use the services of an elt-areund advertising man writer, designer and salesman, gifted with a fertile mind for ideas and practical in all branches of publicity. Ne objection te leaving Philadelphia. A 831, Ledger Office Charfnd 183$ Women Left in Charge of Entates whrther iiteitccutrlx. administrate!, or heir mv vary profitably avail Ihemaelvei of the Agency Service of thla Company. Fer a moderate fee the Company msumes all detail work In the settling or management of eatatee, Including theenre of real and personal property nnd Investments. The estate also benefits by the specialised knovvl knevvl edcednd enperlencoeftheCompany'a trust officers. A consultation will ahew the ad vantages and economies of trust management of estates. Individual Trust Funds $288,000,000 GIRARD TRUSTC0MPANV Braid ft Cheitaet Sti., PhiltdelpUa tea AfTI'MN RKHORTS ATl.ANTIf CITY. N. . XJ Till1 III -I (ftkWV. WMmWSm The courtesies and conveniences of Swe hotels ai one rate MJRl IHr fD. iDtrtsn Ftaa fflWl MrttUI. AtarrtM! WtT. Our r"-m mar lln at tlthr heuan anil villi rnJOT all th rt,irnrt cf tssfh. Tlita nnkiea rrlvltaaa la aet wrrwwVwl hr an etr hetal. CLBEROrl IR0QM0IS acd flruroef Anna. Tennaa Aomte Couth Carolina Arsoea. jeat off Mi tuer bench, nnmalta Cavthettc and I'ret-1 ItearOwKllc. tVmvantant tn alt SMant ctinrp Tieri STOn. I ttern. m.vntnr. Ptien 4M V. RUNNING WAITER IN EVERY ROOM rvitala hattia. Ctilslna a,nU aarrlce, unexc-lled. Krh vraiitablaa Whlta aarrt JiiitlfiilfOlertum. Onn -urreiiiulliiaJ. Orchwtra. Daririn.t. Ueflnrt pat-nn Ct)MtJINEA) CAPACITY 900. 'Wlndewa aeraaneil. Ilathln from hetsls. Oarai Writs for lneltlrt nnil auto map. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D Owum BEST MODERATE PRICE ATUXTIC ri'rv. N. J. . Special September Rates ElBERGft Fireproof Ann. nVnne nvr . nr. Ml rap. 401 OnlrM. eprn urreur.illnus. epp l Ii""11' I'relralant ilmreh.s Priv. p-thi ixuiiwiiiH naicr in rn iwuius laa. -.M-.&..L. i. All !-. rn;nnnr.l Alwaja epen. always wwtllltlblliai renuy. ternii, moderate. Write or I'hene , IABUK IINfN W. AiSVi rftenn, Sprlal Sept em wr ruti'f. 20th t-"ien Owner muninieinrnl J I 4 A M. Dunn. HOTEL RAVENROYD Clielaeu Ave mul lieiinlw.ilk Tall niul Winter rules Anierlcanjilnn. Isenc lleiirr. HotelBescobef iiLMm'i "a,v r1",i' , , I'rre bathlm; lis uu weekly Telm'.ieni' 117 A. K MAltlOV Wlm!ntir Kentucky nve. near twach. hHths rutu n-ster. A V. Kni'P. Own It j'rnp Shoreham vtralnla. Ave,, near Item-h. nn rtiillv llathma prlvUearji AJeIk Oruher I New Clarien Kn"iy Ave., just err i,c"j "llOHrilwalk, S K Ilnnlfam lOl'KS BERMUDA TAr All Year Round Resort. ( Eight te nineteen-day tours by fast and comfortable twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday and Saturday. Inclusive fare ceverinc first class en steamer, hotel accommodations, carriarje drives, tecal sightseeing, etc. 73 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY. Boeiltli ami full information from THOS. COOK & SON 130 ajeutli 15th Street Telephone, Spruce 8820 Bermuda Office i HAMILTON, West Church Street B Copying & Enlarging Kodak Films, Faded Photographs, Tintypes and Daguerretypes. Films developed FREE when prints are ordered (postcard size) 5c each. KEENE&CO. Opticians 1713 Walnut Street Sunday Dinner 11 te 9 P. M. AS A FITTING CLIMAX TO A WONDERFUL MKAL, O U It PASTIIY Jt'ST "SMACKS THi: LIPS" WITH ENTHUSI ASTIC SATISFACTION. Special Sunday Musi cal Program, .7 te 9 bji Oppcnheim's Or chestra. During the Week $1.00 Table cTHete Dinner 11 te 25 te 8 75c Luncheon, 11 te 2 cAFELUBlN ren A MCAL. THAT'I " WALNUT STREET ABOVE TWELFTH AfTI'MS r.VHOBTH XTI. VNTIC CITV. X. J. HOTELS IH ATLANTIC GITYmJ On the llcucli Frent I)nv rutrs In rtTrrt until lrnry lt, I0jr. Amrr, I'lun l.'ntlrrly Alvvu.rs Onfn Slnilr Ilnem. Hun. Wmrr r.V.OO Mnr.ItDi.. I'rlv. llth. SB.OO te 7.rn II Deuble Roem. Ilnn. U'ntrr TIO.OO C iiiiiciiin., i'rlv. until mi in xr:,uj m llAnlitf, llnnm. Prlvut,, 11, (tl W Ocrnn Frent t'ernrr. (U.V0 Onnrrahlp M'iiiirmnt. I'h 14.1 j Ki:i)F( ED FAI.I, AMI WINTF.R I.ATEH SILVERTON Kentucky Av neur D-ach nnd HerJwall(, lleautlfitlly rrnovateil. nt nsimi watUb in am. noejts, American pian Iwlrh wnniltrtul mea ' IX SO up dully. 117.50 weekly, Eurnp. pl 11 ."i0 rrr ilny up Hoeklrt Thetw 398 tuailU ERICSSON LINE for Baltimere Tare 12 00 cine wiiy, J3.00 round trip. i..ev n. n n , a .T.i.mi. siAturdars I""" , , , il, , O I, 1.11, v ..--- ftcamers step nt Iletterteiv, leavln f 3. Meuth Deluvvare Ave (DyllBht-savlM i.mei. .lend for Pamphlet Clark's Vd Cruise. Jaaaarr U. U ROUND THE WORLD "EMfRBSS el 1'RANCB" KM81 Crass TOJIt MON TH8 CRUISB. JIWO sod ap laeledina Hotels, i'sas, Urtess. Gsid. CUjIi Oriliaaled Reaad Iba Watld Cru'sas Oark's lrik Cruise. Pebrasrr S. JwJ A". MEDITERRANEAN BMPRBSSel 8COT!JND"2SeG,"T' DAYS CRUISH. IMO asvd Fk C. Clark. Tlaaas BalldlaX N Tf aVerttaM tests Jav M . IS sVa w ' " tranU ATLANTIC CITY JObsf ti rFxfl e-ftM A t- ten h I x J
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