Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX. NO. 10
x-nicrcu as Seeend.nM Mttr al
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the Poitefflc al Philadelphia, Ta.
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 'le, 1M22
'u he-l Panv I'xceet piinflny. Pulirr ,itcr Prl u Year ly Muli.
iep- riHht, toss, by I'libi'.u l. Jgsr Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
' Under the Act of March a,
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CIGAR STORE CLERK
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Held-Up in United Shep Almest
Identical te One at Bread
and Sansein Streets
ROBBER GETS $300 FROM
CALVIN A. PATTERSON
Says Tfiug Covered Him With
Gun and Then Tied
His Hands
A I'tuted Cigar Stere robbery, idcti -Ucul
in almost every detail with the
eue a month age at the Bread and Han
,era stresffi store, took place nt 7:05
o'clock this morning nt Tenth arid
Chestnut slreetd.
Call iu A. ratter-ion, manager of the
atere, was bound by a bandit and the
company safe robbed of about $300.
William Eib, an efuploye e the
Philadelphia Electric Company, who
came te the store, found the deer locked
find jaw the thief at work, lie tele
phoned the police. A few moments later
Patrolmen Callahan aud Kravitz, of tha
Eleventh and Winter streets station,
amVd, but the bandit had left.
Anether witness te the robbery,
riteren Sacklarain, chased the robber
wuth en Tenth street and down San San
rera rtr:et, but lest sight of him at
Ninth and Sansom.
"I entered the store a few minutes
before- 7 o'clock." said Patterson,
"and went around the counter te the
rash register. 1 looked out the Chestnut
street window and baw a inan about mj
height "i fnet 10. TIe were a blue
nil and u checked cap.
"As I opened the register he rub
tiuned for me te open thn deer which
t bad rclecked after entering. I thought
le was a customer and opened the
!or. The man ebeved n revolver against
my stomach and backed me Inte the
lore. He ordered me le open the strong
llfT.
Cleric Is Bound
"When T opened the box he pulled
:i piece of rope from his pockets and
tied my hands In front of me. Then
he rcade me He face downward en the
fleer while he examined thn contents of
he bes. He worked there for about
'hice minutes and then ran out."
The wives of two men steed scream
'ng in terror wblle bandits beat their
lmebandu unconscious in different parts
of the city early yesterday.
Italph Hyde, 1837 Kttle street, was
t upon at Ninth and Spring Garden
itreets as he was returning home with
Ms wife. Three Ncgrefs and a white
man pummelcd him until he fell sense-
Mrs, Hyde creamed for help whn
the thugs jumped en her husband. One
threatened te kill her If she cetitlnueil
Iit outcries The robbers took 81130
trera Hde'e pecl'cts and neaped
threuqh nn alley.
In the ether instance, Hebert Glenn,
1316 .lcremc street, when pam-ing 31'3(J
Yerk read with his wife, waa attacked
bi a lone bandit, fileun was brateu
t the head and face with a trt of
ninf hmp Mes.
The robber, took Glenn's geld watch,
taint d at ?'!, but iu hi flight dropped
it e block away. Mrs. tlb nn'n eeiVnins
attracted a patrolman, who took the in
jured tain te St. Luke's. Hospital.
utu Thin cs Chased Fifteen Miles
Operations! of bandits yesterday lu-
'il"I ii n cejting tlft'fli-inile ch.ne by
''entlnnnl nu 1'ate Met, Celtnnn The
ROSIER TRIAL OCT. 18
Weman Is Accused of Slaying Hus
band and Stenographer
Mr. Catherine Hosier will be placed
en trul ter the plajiiig of her husband,
Osear lietler, nn.l his stenographer,
Mbs Mildrul Kiekett, October IS, Ols.
triet Attf.niei Itetan announced teda.s.
'Ihe couple wen. killed In Hosier'-) of
lice nt I'liiriei nth and Walnut etieet.s
lj-t .Inmrirj .
It h iifelulih that Judge Bnneti i.ill
lt a.-. IrlHl Judge, alibeugli Judge
n.wi r or Judge si(r.rn Hn pre-idf.
n . .
Oft fcU BALI K LLS KI1Y
Edward Schell Fatally Hurt Wit
ne3slng Falrmeunt Park Game
Bdward Schell. Cftccn enri old.
I'-l'l North Mascher Unet, died in the
omen's Homeopathic Hospital early
J'id.'ij, afUT hiiMug btffi trurk b. a
bassball.
The Im-. was standing In a crowd yes.
terddy afternoon witnessing n baieball
game In Fairmetint Park whin ,i I'.tted
hU hit him eter the heart.
2 SHOT AS I. W. W. CLASH
WITH N.J. LONGSHOREMEN
Police Reserves Called te Quell Bat
tle Near Hoboken Pier
Hebelitn, N. ,i Sept. "5. (B.v A P.l
-Twe men vore het and two tlahbtd
sMly today In a drieh between members
or the International I.nmrshereruen's
AKsoeiatleu nnd alleged agents of the
i- N. W . near the pier of tlie Hei-
xlsnd..merlcan line. Police reserves
ItAre i.iIIa.3 .. 11 .1... ...... I .- ,
tfi '.'e-u uj ipi. i. nip ujis.uriiiiucc nnu
I' lire men were ancMed.
1 lln po'lce were told that thf trouble
"tartul wllfi. .fernuil ill iillr.er.il I v
W weikeni thrcileiicd Jehn Nelan,
Janer erganher, and member et tlie
joiictliereiiien' i orgniii?atleii. Nelan,
jt if. claimed, fired a plhtel Inte the nir
in an effett te drive back the crowd,
come one pulled his arm down, the
fe Ice said, and the bullet struck Pan'
Kunert and firorge Knipring, both of
Jloheken.
The sheeting precipitated u riot in
which firearm, bricks and bah honk
were u.e.J (ret. iMw.n.J Vii..iml..
a labor niguiiKir, aih luted ...'. .
langdier. men' ni,... in I ; ,
!lu!J JVlev' "f U"hel."i, v. . ..I
"ith bale hooks.
n?h.Tr?.U...'fJ,'r, A U8KD. AUTOMOBILKI
! fMM4 column of the Kvenlns Tub'
f KWnd Jn UiefJ CH en pffe 21. AUv.
BOUND, ROBBED
1QTH AND GHESTNU
STRIKER ENDS LIFE
Wife Finds Fermer P. R. R. Inspec
tor Dead In Gas. Filled Roem
While Mrs. Anna Elselc was prepnr
ng breakfast this morning nt 7 o'clock
in her hemu at fiS.I North Thirty-seventh
street, Mm detected the odor of
gas coming from the hathroein, which
wi locked.
railing te eblnln a reply when she
called, Hip forced the deer, ami found
all crarks mid crevices stuffed, the
gas turned en mid her husband, Jehn,
dead en the Heur.
Btfelc had beeu employed ns a ear
Inspector for the Pcnneyh-anln Ball,
read, had bren en strike mid lind de
clined te return te work with ether
Inspectors recently.
OLD-TIME REVIVALS
GONE, SAYS BISHOP
Times Have Changed, Se Have
Clergymen, Berry
Declares
ADDRESSES CONFERENCE
Old time masa evangelistic meetings
will net meet the spiritual nerds of the
present day.
This was the message of Bishop
Berry, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, In an address today before a
conference en evangelism at Chambers
Wylle Memerial Church, Bread below
Locust street.
lie declared that times fcava changed
and that clergymen imiM; change their
methods nccerdlnglyr-
t'anc ecriptural methods must be
adopted, the Bishop bald, us the clergy
has te fight the aftermath et the List
organization.
Although tin) natne of Billy Sunda
wss net mentioned by the speaker, i'
was generally belieyrij that he referred
te his organization.
The Iter. .1. S. T.add Themas. f
Germantewii. agreed cmphaticall.v with
Bishop Berr.x .
"1 was chairman of the Billy Sun
day Committee iu Chicago," lie said,
"and agrcf with Bhdinp Berry and hope
neer ncalu te l'' connected with sii'li
nu organization.''
The Bcv. Charles Goodell. of 'N'ew
Yerk, said that much of the ciitHtm
of the church was unwarranted. Peo
ple nre saying that the wnrbl is going
te the dogs, he ynid. "En eh genera
tion has been of that opinion fur some
time. IVrs-ennlly I think (his ii wieug.
The des hate linen walling te long thai
they haen't gutten anything. The t'nrt
Is that the world ban taleii neliee of
the meie. The latest book" nhev that
the world has a conscience."
G. A. R. FESTIVITIES PRECEDE
FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEET
20.000 Veterans Assemble at Dee
Moines for Reunion
!. MuIiica, !ewj, Sept. 't. i Bj
A. T ) With three dajs of reunieu.,
remiiileiiieet, pnradeE and camprlrea
ahead of them before they rttle down
te the tians.ictlbn of etlii'lal liuslnef-s
en Thurd:n, the eteians et (In:
(Jrand Army of the llepuldic nnd the
men and women of auxiliary and allied
organizations meeting here ter the
fifty-Mxth eiinii.il G. A. It. natiena
eiiennii'iieri(, early tedaj had laLcu
ceniphie jio'e.'.jien of the mj
Seained eb-irien of the cneaniji
ment i of recent jean predicted that
thU ear's gatlicring would bring -
Ie AfuSiir. mere than Jjl.UOfi Grand
Aimy men nnd 5",U00 inemheis et
auxiliary elder.
Inspection of credentials of the 1330
emVlu! representatives of State depirt
ments ep"iicd at 10 o'clock.
'I'lie xcterans of Indiana. Masacbu.
setts. Teniiesee. Maine, Michigan, Ver
mont, UMfihut.ri, Washington. D. '..
e .Tenly, IVniif? h.inla, Ohie. 1111
:n;i' . Kansai. Nilnark.i. e'ith Hnhera,
Missouri. Minueseti, Witcuns'ii, W.vb-
j ingteu, Oregon and ("r.lifernla will nr-
live iliij. iiruiv et iie'ie Kin t-jtt-i-iai
train.".
BABY GIRL BURNSTO DEATH
Child's Clothing Irjnlted by Spark
Frem Passing Locomotive
Miriiunilcijli, I'a.. Sejit. '.'."i, Annie
Sust i. ililric'i inunth- old. mis burned
te den b tin's morning when her clothing
u.is iKiiiiid b n 'I'.irk tiein ;iu i nsiiie.
Tin mother nnd child vre in the iii I
ei ilit-l r liAim , nrar the rulmid, when
a iiiiln pis'cd en ii lie.'M.i grade.
Scream', et the i hlld nttrai-ted tlie nt
, tfi.'len of the met hi r, who, teeiiir the
; cti'Ui r cieuung otiame. picKed i)fr r,
filii'i iiivi u icv .iiineiij.s larei.
'Hit mother') hands wen seerch
burned tu nrieiiipting te y,ic the child
HEY, YOUR HOUSE IS AFIRE
I Man Dlscevcis Bldze In Heme at
4022 Lancaster Avenue
A pMEser-b.i noticed smoke pe'irln?
I from a window of the home of Airt. A.
'J. Beyle, at 10'."' Lancaster menue, (,
!i o'clock this morning.
', "Ilej. tour home js en liic," he
llfd "Mrv. Bele urn n-reanurg te
I the tre t, nnd the m.m Iniiifil In an
alarm Tim b"- was reutined te t lie
oeiu, and tie bs ( me ah. ui .S'jeu.
i inestl; wianng appaiel.
TELLS CLERGY OF EUROPE
Rev. C- W. Heathcote Addresses
Lutheran Ministers In Conference
The lte. C. W. Heatheote was the
principal speaker at teda'.i confer
eu if Lutheran ministers, In tbe
l ennui "i. M. f. A.
Ur illcatlirele, vhe has jut returned
fiem laiiepe. told of his trip llirmigli
feiei-jii countries. )q said condltlent
thioii'.'lieul l.urepc were improving
rapl'II v .
RADIO FANIS MISSING
19-Year-Old Rebert Glerlng Gene
Frem Heme Since Sept. 14
Itebeil (ilerlns, iilueteen-jear-eld
Mm el Mr. and Mi. 1', J. liieriuc. Ih
-ii l i - n;-. ... 1 1 1 ii- lieuie ai II.". Ilicl
I le ., sappenre.l f-epti lull, I
Ii. mi .i I ."I i iH'liiiM i aii.l Ij.hI
an tKiisnc appaniluii lu his home
Ills mother .i.i. however, thnt it
would lune been impossible for him te
be working nt thla na he is uet u li
ctnied epeintur.
c
CLUE TO MURDER
IS
BY TEN WITNESSES
They Say Slain Recter and
Singer Met Often in Park
Near Death Scene
PAID DIRECTOR OF CHOIR
AND OTHERS QUESTIONED
Mrs. Mills Said te Have Been
'Disturbing Facter' in Church.
Get 'Silent Treatment'
Tin a Staff Corrcspertttnt
i.- . . ...... i -
( .-sew jirunswieit, ., ,i., hepf. -0,
Tlie Bcv. Edward Wheeler Hall and
I Mrs. Eleaner Ttelnhardt Mills, who
were munkred ten days age, were sccu
frequently during the summer nt n
meeting plnee In Buccleurh Park,
Prosecutor Beckman laid today.
EvhlAce that the rpcter of the J
Church of St. Jehn the Evangelist and
the choir singer and wife of tbe church
sexton frequently sat together en a
bench in a secluded part of the park
was obtained from teu wllne.e, Mr.
ticekman nsicrtcd.
The bendi, eald te be a favorite ren
dez.vens of the couple, Is near a clump
of ecrgrccn and is about 730 yards
, front the fcpet where the bodies, laying!
(Side by fide, were found en the morn- j
Jng of September 10.
Seen 'I here .Scores of Times
If ur. f, uhrnvH iilifint ilu.-k- when the'
minister aud the choir singer were ob- ;
I served together en the l.eneh nnd the
were seen there scores of limes by tlie '
Wlilieset.. Mr. IKt'Mliiiti centmueil.
1 dim theory W that th -ln.er or
'slnjirs were aware of tin- meeting place
. . . , ,
and it is belieteil tlie uoiihle murder
ni.i hae lieen committed there nnd the
bed'i's carried te the deserted Phillips
l.irm.
Three persons were examined by the
proweuier yesterday. Including Pearl
B.ihiner and Birjmend Schnetiler, the
jeiiiik couple win found the bedlf.
l'eirl Balmier hns tool n-veial stories
eeiillicting in detail, .-iceerillne te Air.
.
te Mr.
ai''li
nlster's
BeeVtnnn. She 't.ited that n
cii.lui w.is h.ingius from tlie mi
pocket iiltlietigh .Mr. Il.ill Iinarlably
wolf .1 tee. 1 lie gnl w.i locked up
lrrilj.i en lifi- tather' leninlnint a
) " . .
l "incorrigible." but ieense,i u .
withdrew tlie elmrse teda:
I he jirffiiter would net diiele e tbe
na'ue of the third wltiirv. II,. :jiil
I the trsilrriuuy of this vltns sveuld h
I inluahle in reaching n solution of the
1 clinic if .1 relutliui were rcaelied
! ( hiiir Director le lie Kvimintd
1 Among the wltnreji te be ciainined
1 feda is Mis. Aha T. .lerdnu. the paid
1 choir dire' ter of St. Jehn's rinircli
1 Mr. .Ionian formerly Ihecl eti Adelnlde
MYSTERY
GIVEN
. i., v.'.. ....... n. ... ';i..i.ii-i... .l ' .... l"Me. linvtee ...1-...I n r 1....1 ......:..., I State, is dlsid"!. The machine in the
, , .iifi TTIr-lil.m.l Pni.1 n cutn.li . r 1 . 1 .. cerneJ l).nrl heen .!! In w.l. li t.li,.
-is, i.i.i ii'ni .nrp. nil ... !i.i-lilsi i ui.il. i ""i in- ii i uuii i',. vi I CI J , ,i.i. ... ..-V'...... t . i
iMO'stene. about four and a half miles ''l' .mil nwrptnl U,h. ,Mj wswr wa- '.T'r wl;,f ' H VMn , e .i'!- .
f.eiiil.rt. "" ' i1.1"1 -Wl but nit .solicited i ' ''-' ""hn""n and Atlantte City, i
, ,, ........... , .... . ... irhem. Main l.emde. uln. u.we . i unfriendly te X rclli.yhu.ye s preten-
.i tt. .icrunn n.i u-rn uirecier et tie , . . ,ril )tl . ., ,'".-. .."':: . slens te Statn len.derliii.. lie is net .- - -..-.. . . . .- .
I A theill! I Mrs. .Ien nil ellicinllv was "In mi.. ( :.,inn. ,,., ....nn I l.rlniiiilq wn-t eleelcd hi- the "uefs in
head ut the choir, her selection- of i Vasiitu;leii the guides are iieiniitteu what wa ethcrrflne a Bepnhlli'an je.u.
h.uiins. s(. said, ivni often ietee.1 In te make i charge of menrr.five cent. v' '"rclltiehuysen get lvn-ef (.om (.em
.Mr. Hull, who (;ae picfeience te se. because ill, v ghe ou reliable ini'nrniii ' mltted le the "dry" till of t'lli corttro certtro corttre
lections ui.itle b Mrc. .Mills. ,ti,.. win" ! It e,,., .., '.'""' i ern . The le&ult has been that hu ha i
The Main choir singer, according te
Mr. Jerdan, did net hne n tratnt d i
... . , r i , i
eice, although ehe wns a fnlrly geed
tuger and occasienully w.is tin; soloist t
at fiemees. ,
Mr. Hall is s.i Id te hae fiequentlj ;
uieii.iiii ine i imnj nigiu i noir !
liearsals. Member', of the choir told I
Mr. BeekniHii that the rector mid Mrs. '
i Mills alwajs were the la"t te leaie the
i church. '
The prosecutor iile liisbitu informed I
tint the ether . lien- m. inlier regirded '
Mrs. Mulls as n disturbing factor in
the ciieit and thnt flic was gheu the
"silent treatment" bcuttise el the prrf.
eieim hIie m rim .1 te . niej
Mrs. .lord iu Ii 'aid te have told
the pro'eciiter thai Mr. Hall wni "a
welideifiil i huri luiiaii .mil 'i diweul
t'hrl-tian.' Slie ,-ind sb,, nn, etlier
I nnhniifd en IV sc I u, CvImi'iii Tn n
36 OF HERRIN INDICTED
GAIN LIBERTY ON BONDS
Eight Accused of Murder Will Net
Re Allowed Freedom en Surety
1 Marien. III., Sept. '"..--( Bv P .
"IIimij s of the tort -four pi iv.ii-
' indicted ti.r inuider in ciiiiiiectinn will
the I Ii mil mine killing- w ill .b. (j'tin
llbeii en bend tedax. it un-. .iiiue'ini nl
Tin- tem-iinlng i-igl t will net be ri
, lowed lu.lid. bei-aiise et ".erapellin eu
deuce agalnrt them, u was added
Should motions te dlsmlps the 211 iu
idirtments, he made, thei mil net lie
Isrnnted, If V0.R leatned. '
, With the drand Jurj i reeving for h
month, the muriw of AtterniM (ifuein!
Brundavi , of Illinois, who ts in ilnsge
if the pesei utieil, wile ,i-i-'iieil Jister.
i da in a Untcment b A' A Kerr.
1 ehiel cii.jiisil ter the Mali uuiitri-' e,
giiiiiiitien, win. ili.ns.-d i lint ihe
I'ireis" report, e. nsui my iirlniu Stall
'and ceuntx efliLiuls Mr lailiir.i le pre-
I lent the le. h of life, "hc.it s nil the ear
marks of, liming Wei drafted b ih'
Atterne. ticiieral eollabeiatlug with of ef
licuils et tin Illinois (.'handier of Com Cem
meri'e." CLOUDS HALT SCIENTISTS
Photes Taken at Christmas Island
May Aid F.liiBtein Test
Berlin. Sept. 2."..--(By A. P.l -.
Clouds piercuted the Gerniun-lJulch ct ct
pedltleu trnm taking photegrnpha nt
Chrinmas Hum! In the Pnclllc, In
tended te tist the Blnstelrc theory, ac ac
ceiding te n report today te the As
tronomical Institute, at Potsdam.
A few plcturert of the win's cureim,
hewexer, were taken through the cleinlf.
'I'ln . mux piexc e erihe ,n ,l0 f
isiiiil.n It in as-unud In. 1 1 1 1,;,.
, , H ill Ulllliil,lii. m ,,,, , !,,
i iii"i xii .tl ilt- in enil, i hi In,, hi
peitani i li-i i lalluu iu 1 1. unu tnu, u,t,
the icllpsc.
When you think of xrrltiet
think et WHITING.
Whltlas ppsr Cempaay. i r.
Fired Guide Talks
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm
WILMAM K. MVKRS
Wliu was dismissed as Independence
Hull guard declares lib superiors
gae Mini pcnnlsslen te tnlie tips
TOLD TO TAKE TIPS
F
William E. Myers Asserts Su
periors Cave Him Permission
te Accept Meney
ACCUSE CITY HALL GUARDS
,nijlm K M j)sc)argtl a,
pji,e at independence Hall because of
complaint that he had solicited crAtu-
,,. .". ',,,, ,-.. Hn, ..A -.s-.t.Vl thnt
itles, marie a written denial today ibat
nn..,.,!, :.... 1....1 t,., ,.1,-u.. Mm Kv I.U
superiors te accept money from Isiteri
hen offered. ..,. .... i
. ,;, ....., -.. i,i,in- ef ,!,..'
.lers, eieran or ine Bpameii".m-r-
.-mi ..ikj 1,.I,IM ,?i.i. iiuinii v. ..'
Concres'lenal Medal nnd the Beters
iicoeuieii .ucuiii. rui. lie mii'iiv i.iin
vti n.,.i nri.. ccte ,MMnf fn?e. Kfix ,
t.i...in ,..,.., .....I .t.. !.HMA :,u
he ws wounded and incapacitated for,
In, former work during hU -.vice .
In a i.iiblie letter he declares he is '
jusifiedV. making a defense -'no, only ,
or ,r e ...,1. l.nt it.nt of my
fninllr "
Hn'-avi that In necember. 1020,
I iereti .loruue. eur.u'e- ei iii'i'r'-ii'i-
enf e It,ill. asked him te .sene :i guide.
nml he ..l.Vitiil that be should he paid
,;lore than J-'.". .1 d.i .ind bonus paid
Wilfred Jerdan, curator of Independ-
cunriN at the hnll.
"In Uceeinlier. nj-s .mi. .Myer.
M
,wn eilled te the Mincriiitcinlcnt nlhc
' . . " " . . .1
-m, infernn-1 tlie had a letter fiem the
eliiel. sivmg peiinis-ien I'm sn one
,111111 miing m Ihe mpacit.i et guide te
acciit iiii tips idlcrrd nequeuiij I
b'gau inv ;i.sgii(.il duty ah gunle."
Enter, he a,s., otle r giianls eeuiphiiiud
lieut bun making etli-i mnne; . and
tin We,. r H h,,,i 1 . v JJiU'll - In,
din lei inaki goeij.
llrtccthcs Wuti'Iiril Him
I'luef Ba.Mer, Mr .lej, ?n . in in
feini'd Ii ( 111 en Si pleiulier "JI tnat de-
suidu at Independence Jfall te accept n
gratuity V ' '
ii.u r..- ia m .
.',rs- .'ifrs. wife of the former
s""'. "'i'l that "ler a S.l.a.d'u mi
iiucn rumliliiic and main reyerheratini
''Ul' I" en heard and f. t " js,e ,,.,!
'" i-''i m ucr uilhliand ten
lv "Mr. Mjcn isn't half at, I
he hm been painted tliw i.i.i' ,
Mi O
Mil as
nek."
paint
"'" .said, "and Ged be thanked
does wtcli oft."
..'"' ,'i.,pr.s i-aid that if eh., ami her
.""."""' """ "veu n
had pt.ii in twenty yen,, of tTavcl ali' '
e.rr ll,e rM. thJi -mwlff hire I-' n
'tips" they
I'.i.'ii uie unpierts.int im h ,nn ..ri. j
1 mi in ..i eis.ii.-ni. s.)!
. ...i. .... i ii . i . ..
uvrr w
. i irtii
In ml our tr.-ncls. .; t, ,," V " iT '
sin the rtt.i bit .-.tiiI .ii ".
pejit. 'iliauk jtni' in iciiim iv..T,,i.. .
Preh.il.l-.
it If- 11
wn.x a lip ,, j.j,, ,), ,.Pi.
nnd 'thank ion.'
tie- uill
"Aln.ijs Paid Our Wax"
I ise .ill (r.ixelet, c hnxe p31 ,
w .x, no iii-iit. r what the unntix Ahx
thfx haxi euu found out ,-,li,. if l ppniK
ei.nii in the Seuth Sea Ilmi. 1, is
",,,", '""'8 wn.x uliellf lUjt it"
I lel'iildx .Mr. .Mjera v.m enh g.-tunc
fJiillrttir.1 en rte Me7 refunirT On. i
CURLY-HEADED BRUNETTE
LEADS DARBY CONTEST
t Community Voting te Settle Who
Is Its Prettiest Girl I
i I nrre naxe been canto's wen bx a
hall's breadth, but th..- i,..-,v
'li . . I
onipeiitleu new en in I i.irbv wh' h i ;
he von b n em.
AH txpe, ,,f beauty abound m
and te dciernuiie txl-t tniKht P
en lb i the nun n e thai ln i
""Ml It w.ii decided te In Id .,
1'Il'ler nu-picis of 1. ,.vJfn..
Mtue than two score of girs .
Tin c1iji.iii.-i ions uru alt t-.uH m d
'ii In
tii In
,,,,,,
iilllfsl
ii'eitd.
r wax ,
inn x-uii uie xeie taken teda
it was'
niineuiie.,1 tlmt Miss I'athnnne Meeiun. '
iii.icu-iii par ei.i, Tin., Pn&,.iHli ate
nue, wns in the lead. Slie polled torty terty
siv Miti". Mls Meenin a brunette
of th- petite type with curly hair. The
lunges sa, lf.v- rllrh arn pr)Ul(r ja
lliei&e et etlipr rpinpttilers. rinra Bow Bew
n , J1..2 Seuth SI.M.T. be, PIlln Vrcf.t,
is fccend with thlrt.x.sccn xete,, u.i
Marg.iiei Ueuahue, .JO.', Lafmeftu me-
''.'"I.. n"'1 Ann" x'elhni. TU17
Pajehall n.cntie are tied for third place.
A sencinl xote will be taken ter the
leaders and the one polling t, ,ElJCSt
number xvill be declared ipieen
DRY G00DS STOREROBBED
Thieves Enter Throueh Window
and Get $63G Werth of Loet
I'l' !' -de dr, g.-,,, , ,
' I -s ni-'. in n 2'i I . v , ,s,
' '"" "' ' " siiii-inl abein ,. , , L.
"'"iV,!1.'1'' "!"ulin '""1 'ie goeui i..iuui
at iflW.i stolen.
According te the iielicc a rear window
was opened, but there are no marks of
a jimmy or ether tool open the rash,
IREO GUIDE SAYS
JERSEY PRIMARIES
WILL TEST RADICAL
AND WET STRENGTH
Frelinghuysen Faces Stiff Fight.
but Is Expected te Win
Tomorrow
UNEXPECTED GAINS MADE
XBY RECORD'S ADHERENTS'
Dissatisfaction Increases Ed
wards' Chance of Election
te Senatership
By CLINTON W. GIIJIKHT
5-taft rurrxspenilriil i;ifiilnr I'alilie Tedier
Cewriultf, l'jil. j Pnbhe LtAatr Company
Washington. Sept. 23.Tbe most in-
tcrefting of the Eaitern primaries which
will repeal the strength of the industrial
'unrest will occur tomorrow In N'ew
Jersey, when It will be decided whether
' Senater I'rcllngbuyscn or Geerge I.
Recerd w 11 be the Ilcpubllcan candidate
! for tbe Senate. It will net be a per-
; fcctly fair test, for some of the tin-
I expected strength that Mr. Recerd has
! developed Is due te the weakness of Mr.
r"relinghuysen.
Still tbe result Is likely te be dis
quieting, for it Is helped that -Mr.
Recerd will give Mr. Trelinghuysen
a cleke tun. If Mr. R-.ceid were u
little Ieis radical or bad a mere popular
personality. It Is -aid he might ucat the
Senater for thn nomination. s It li,
Mr rrelieL-hnvsen will nrububly win,
. . .. ., . :n i.n.., ihsf
.,i(ci, bne ,ll,ii(.,1itl.s ai the
. i, ' , '.. ,ln nenfnM Gov-
v"" ""v.. - -i- -
t-.i.. .j. ,i, TiemneraMe- rnndf-
ri lll'l L.UDI1.UJI .n; -.-. .. ..-
date, for election.
it...i r.,!,.,-lnitt.ii ,i,.,i,i :,
I he I tecenl I reliiighuyeP foulest if
mere of a test ';n,"lia"''n"'":
rS.'Tn Cd" xSS "
Dakota. Mr. llecerd Is a. radical. He)
was ne,. ??&' i
eight, whlel, neught te nominate hen-.
! aU,r l-arellette for the presidency in
! 101U Presumably be Knnds for tome-
J wnni tne mi ue r.j.n-,3 w ..n. i..n ei-
( - i .
, lettj- stands terf
I He wus a Koejere I supporter
' Jer.--ey mid later n Wilsen Bep
In New
ubllcan.
In la nplieallng for the support of the
I.ihei element in tbls campatsii.
. (' JerMv ua a tneru considerable I
uifli'-ai en-meni ui.in ni ei iuc L,aSI
i, t l . -t -. . fl it.. 1- t
iirn States, it went prerese in 101"
and two .'ears ae llitani Jehnsen dc
! M'leped j-iirprl'-ing sirrngfb iu it- pn
j murics.
ilriV Minds VnscltleiJ
Tl tllc-, haM OH etlle.) (he relT-
iirind and Mi. It rd s ipi".ii.. te lie
labor ote tin" been cfl'eeilre. 'fhif
eie i. liewett l.irctly Drmocrelie.
iseiinter rrelinslnn -en. llie ether can.
d'd'lte. 111- dolepeil unetpected we.jU.
I ucss. rhe Bepubliiin I'.-irty jn tlje
11' iruP0"',,1 ,n Phiy ln with the better
c,i. -,, r,, ".""V i,..,.,. T. (
Cenllnnfn nu i utn .,nf, i einnin tlirrr
- --
CARS CRASH IN BARN
One Man Hurt, Several Trelley
Passengers Are Shaken Up
One unu was hurt and levers! pas
sengers en a Beute Ne. 0 trollev, ear
wete p.niiy pnnhen up nr ::..i n cl(K.'k
'!"' ",n,, Tb?i i1?0 .""" ,'"lli'k''1 at
Lh cai,n- J ,'.lrtJ '"r'1 ''tr''t flnd
"". ".".
11 in if .iiM-iv? i"nt -vim nn rS
old. 11 IS f re-t Mreet. was tnKn te the
Weman s Iiomcepatlne Hospital nfte.-
thr ac iduil. II" n li.-ne Internal
niurics
.mil is brim; held je, et-frx.i-
tin".
I'l i; Ne ! iir wan
pr-x-enning ;
rertn en inirry-urii "rreet. xilicu
H
ran tnreugn nn eptu -xxiten into th"
eareirn. u ceuine.i xx.tn nnetper ;cnr
being btcke.1 out i.f tlm bam. Beth ,
car, were slightly damaged.
WOMEN RESCUE VICTIM
OF ATTACK BY GANGSTERS
Gloucester Chef Nearly Uncon
scious When Help Arrived
Women r'Vt ue.i ( orime Heward.
Negro chef .it the lileuccster detention I
house of the J.ureati of Immigration. !
. l- ......!-., .-.... .
wneu ne waa iiiin.'hni ,veiertjay pv
gang known as "The Weltr? '
"" ,,ns nearly unconscious when his
trscuerx pulled htm into a store
Majer Andersen today held Archie
' MeVcxx. B'.S King street, I'i'eucestcr,
iind rrcilenck W illiams iiir. (s,.uth
l inrti finri, nieni-r icr, iy.s..tHi iM,
each en charges of a-iult.
SPLIT IN KU KLUX KLAN
Division In National Bedy Forecast
In Court Suit
Cruttanoegu, Teim , Ppf 25 . A
split in the national Ku Klux Klnn
was Indicated in court when n post pest post
penenieiit was granted In arguments en
a motion te disunite a temporary Jp
junction agaln-'t lookout Il.n,, (,t
Clint tanuugu
The cr.innb.innr.lt tn the ,-iini, M...
the Knights of th- Ku Kl.u lOn i' el !
America une or tuu iieteuiiauiN, w. it
Helmes, a former member of Lookout
Klnn. stated that most of the members
of thnt Kl.in hail withdrawn and had
become a part of n nexv order known an
the National Axs-ieiated K'ans, which
WHS designed, be Mild, tu get out of the
jiirisd'etleu of the present iiHfleruil efli-t-i
r t f the old order. In t i ret n, , , , .
t i ii Kl-i'i priii. p ' '
I i In w i III 'l I I le Hi. I oil ,
'X I- 1 I" " I r '"I I I I I 1.01,0. l
Ulan sigmfn.il ,, pi,rpec te tun om em
Itf, mcne.x, books and parnphrrna'tn it,
the national Klan, and it was te ar
range thin that the postpencmt in was
granted Saturday
Her Gems Returned
4iAHlk
i t.rtit.v k '. .
"i ; -" -' ''i.' .'
i .
f-i
r:vf& .
; a'?',
i ;. s "'( '"" ,
;'' "' K1W4H-V...
w '2xmra
VIOLA TKKK
. .
RETURNSL00TT0 ACTRESS,
., r," i . r,
Conscientious Burglar Toek Pity en
Viela Tree
Luden. Sept ? A cenents
burglar wbe bad stolen rare jewels be-
longing 'e Viela Tree, actress, returned
tome of ihe loot aftr Hnparently read-
, , . .u -i . i
ing In a newspaper of the r-ntlmental
value iM'nlied bv her ie tome of the
piece
Mii Ttec has recently achieycd sup-1
.ess in Art.eM B-nneH's plnj. "Bedy
ind . . 1 1 "
The iewel tal'n were
, ,
valued nt
lb. UOn. 'I ln week an cntp'epe. ad-
drcM
in pencil in a disguised band,
was re eheti i, Mlh Tree. It eon-
tnincd n bioe'h given her by Queen
Victeria when 'i child, and u pearl neck-'
lace. nlunWe fnuffbev. with his-'
kteri' a! aste- i.ttieiis, was net returned,
mh ' m
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
Mill? WONDERED 7F W.TE HAD ELOPED WITH HALL
XEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. 25. James Mills, hus
band of ?.In. Eleaner MUIb, murdered with the Rev. Edward
Wheel'.r Hall, remarked, "What de you think did they elope?''
te Mrs. Hall 'he morning after her husband and his wife disap
peared, he declared today. He cays Mrs. Hall said she did net
believe they had eloped, but that they had met with foul play,
. r hid bnn rehtred.
1 44 5 ARRESTS IN SIX MONTHS AT PITTSBURGH
-III5Bi.TKGH, Sept, 25. The vice crusade launced by th
JHittSL.-igli puhte department en January 1 last waL marked by
i-kd airst3 during tb-firet ilx month of tha year, according
., the report of J C, Calhoun, superintendent, made public today
f'r's 9?iegatinf: .?37,364 wtre collected.
AS LABOR ARBITER
Would Be Invoked by Executive
Action and Reflect Public
Opinion
SPEAKS AT LUNCHEON
Urnergen. . ' -"s. inx-eked bt ejecu ejecu
tlve action. -.Iileh w juld lind tin- f.-e ti
mid i-rfl(c publif ip'iiinti. ns tii' sug
gestion maee iniiHt- b: (seun'er P. jipet
for the (-..Min: -t mdustnal prebh ins
Seiuitei- P. pi er x..n tlie pr.ii.ii.il
ine.il.ei-.it :. 'i,n..ee ef1,' I ild'l-t t'l tl
isolations ' eiiiinitif. r 'lie t ii.imberi
0f reinmep . a' Heiiexue trsii..r.i
Krnesr 1 liiss. ennui. u ..f ine
(ummlltee. wn ' nMnafirr. I he luneii-
, en brought t.g'-h-r notable l.iisins-.. ' suima.ii intmn
,.,! rl ,,.. strlel leaders dnelienlrl mn,r,l
tin.' srriPi te.-.'icrs "lie
of the ehjei ts xt
te stntmlnte th- re
vtval of liueirt-s..
. Senater P'Pve' '
a plensmt tire.n.
Industrial t'u ii .e
relatttl te tin c ii.m
r! It xii at least
te piiture an In-
i whl.li ill tllll'f
eD shared pr tils
ami liarti.-iiiTi.d '''
imn'igen.i ut .
ssn.il4)i Dt'siuhi's Idea
lltfcribiug h " n i f r i"i appeal te
public opinion, 'i 'ms of liidi.t'ri.il
unrest. Senate,- I' tit 'a.i:
"If neitlnr r i. " I ter human rela
tionships lier 1 i' i 1'lSteJ bustPS te.l
latlenshit) nor ihe -tsbilliti..u of tl
..... !.,,. in. i.,.i...t.i .,i. iip..i-.Mi .-.in. .
i ture. then it i- '- 'en te . entter i
wuetliei there i
denlln,: with tie
nu appeal te i'i" i
lb opinion.
"It 111,' Xte
vitle rdeiiua'i
pii.stblr. xt.T of
i.i'ni'i ijrepr
. ' m. i ii ii, p
bx
ii.
such an nppi a I 1 f i
organiziulen whlel
Hi -.11 . niergejiev
functions by caking .n'e c-jiMem-,. a
jnr or commission coinpepwd nt these
whom the public xMU iru't um.x both
enlighten the public- ns te the merits
et the control crs ami focus public
opinion In such a xiax that the parties
te ttie tils-putt' rnnnei xutiisiaiiil it
Phis or something like it
lien of Setretarj Hen -
mn. than he is tcbit i r in; iln.ucht
for
ni'h.stii il n. it i,
n tl ,i I
lll'ls 0
Luiitniiiril nn l'Uf Ship, t i.iui. fttn i
Cranberries acole! rin- .m- 0
nf frth fruit new .en nc for thi
f heli-t btrrlts, W f-r l.iire.r
crunJ AU.
- I'l Wtlllt te p-e- '" '" ' 'r"
' ' i.nking tJ1
h. - Onn ihini. Mllells. "fjept. C . ll,l v. r. ,
ill li.iril.Ulir I'HHiHI. ' XT III Ml.ll.s - i- , -; f,.--.. .... iu- , nf th(1 ,!,,, ,nn I. peine tUUt t H.1D IhA
h. H " ' I II m i . - - -
of industries t. pren.ie ter impanel- " "u , leixjpnpers et tlie iepen tint , 3T , n7eil! var 8IJfj ,aint.jn
ng the . An,,, ,, an i.bl.r;. S.anding I ; -, m,.l . Br ,tel has in.era.ed the 'nyf amf.ng the Allies' an" tb eri"
commissions and lards of proffMenn J,,Jl ..' m rnm ,l , bi',t th T r"fr,i'tere had te be adopted,
pence makers xvill net de . " 'l' ""t:''', ? J-' l,,,h ! In ieme in.lances the prrrstien et
"A Rexernmental !-nJ wb.e , en the ' f' " r ' '' r ' " "tfi' remain . ng I tll. AUIed unlt Is held Te be th. aei
one hand lacks -.?r te unfurrse in '" . ' rr" 'Sr s " Sm.-rr nu, '' Oreree L t n f (f (h t,
decis.ens and en tl,.. ether Is tnfected J,.", ,, 'c .'me,, ' fh,ilT"rrm,, ! ''' '1's'Ien' of the concession te the
with thn taint of prrfuwiemli-ui nnd , , ! ' a'' ,,,, iV, ,'1', , rlm "T Vrl Turks Is net emphasized IJUhetsi
aloefne.s from the ,,l6.. of tin- people , , ' ' ' "''; J n krt ,, r -"" heixexet. H,cm - in-esaleti, are SrH
lii most Itkelx te pix-.x- i inline. ' 'J ' " ''"nan e Lt the retugic bniiRS,.,, P rrrr,sive. nnd tl. n...rr..JZi
"ii.i Hm nii,,- h i . ,-..-.,.,, i nun -a jrninui .emnietv ...... ,n i.. . ..?:".uw
v.-Li..ut-. ii i - . . tM mux ill ii i i mux i i im i-ir vain . vurriB Hi.
EX-KAISER'S FIANCEE
AIDS INJURED FLIERS
Becomes Nurse for Aviators When
Machine Overturns
Sanlmr. hllesla. Sepi. '.'.". i By A
l)-rrluecs Ihrnilne of llciiss. for
mer Emperor Wiillan ' llf.neei 'wcun.f
a nurse te thre airplane, illet and nn
Amerlcnn eorrcpeiidmt. whe'e air
plane turned upside devMi while elrelins
ever her estate ji-.terdaj. Twe et the
hieu were serliu'ly lujurcl.
The liur.tlng ledge en the esfule wa
used te lieni' the four men. The Prin
cess bereclf, who n. ictiiinlnc fietn a
ilhlt te the Grand lueln"- of Badni.
hatcned with her hildpn te atund
te their needs. Pilet Htiunl:. who oaf
tied Envrr Pnhha trem Kovne te Mos Mes
i eew when the latter succeeded in escap
ing from btst Turkish feuntrj-neti. wn
or.e of the four. The four visitors weie
highly enthusiastic In their fenimtnt
en the attractive nnnearnnce of the
Princess. They said she had a elmitn-
Ing, sympathetic personality nnd prnUed
the former Kaiser's judgment. The
trlp was taken te secure an aerial phe-
tegiapb of her estate.
ROBBERS SHOOT CASHIER
Gives Alarm Before Ohie
Bank ,. Looted
SteulKinllle. O., Sent. :.j. - Bv A.
j.i-.fafbler Geerge II. Whittahei et
th'! Flnt National Bank at Hepediile
J ecd SS
injured by a party of fite armed men
vlfb attempted te rob the bint at IU
o'clock this morning.
Nu money 'w-as taken, the robber
f n (gUt whcl) M1 J(.vsi(,
finjder. assistant cashi'-r, reamed and
gave the alarm.
""
BRITISH COLLIER AGROUND
fl7ic rtearner lyanc.isiriun, veien nr-
rived latit nigni itemi-ugianri uitn ;1
.,,. ftnl. i BrrniiTirl In tlie 11 In .
-;-. ... . .
wnre Klver opposite the Gloucester d'-
tentlote house of thn bureau of Immi-
gratieu. OHngins uae una a uign winn
ns tlrn veiel was making Its way into
pert drove it into -hnlle'v water. An
effort will br mode te rlea tbe ship at
high tide.
NEAR, BRITISH HEAR
i
Earl of Balfour Tells League of
Impending Death for Greeks
and Armenians
RELIEF FUND IS PLANNED
(eiiei.i. .'sept 2e --The l.'ur! of Il.il -four
tiihl 'lie A'cmbl et the League
of Nad. .ns tiui;, tl..it a rm-s.ute 'if
the Uii-ik .ii.il Armenian retiij:t'e m
Siuyina is .mpendin.' II. -all die.it
Britain x,i i e.i. 1 tn gi'c ten i inO
iM'.'.O.imiiii te i ele, fun-!, and he .n..
putrid
tn I lie el llllri's I , . iil.
uibim.
.. i , i .',
ii-Ufd tiie
Leid Biltei.r r. or, ia !x
ri-rslans. ivt.i'.s'rii.jip the ruilj Mus
rre te de xih.it tliej
ueulfj toward n m,ni; tiny situation.
nnd Prune lieith'i if l'rrs.n. offered
I te give all the hdp he could in io ie
' meling the relief xterk ..ml te -erxr :e h
mediator if lie. e-sdr
Ihe .sembi -i'is ni'l Ii angeled b
Leu) Balfour s .qpri' Acertlin te
Ihe Biitlsn r. pert t n a e-ie hud
Ut . li rl for s,, ptei.,,t r 'i'l
A Muyrna dispatch en utn ,n snid
Musfipha Ivemnl Pi-iia had t
'P
If inner ..0 as the dhte J,v xihlrh the
evii nation of the ,,e,1iVi or mere id-
u;ee, lem.ilmng iu Stnx rna must lie
t timpli f e i, it tease a irerf net .i-ni hx
",llt iin I' was added, the retngeei
wtiiiui ne tahf-n into tlie inferior. Atner
lerm leiief workers were snnl te hntn
been iinsuei i nful In b.irnuig the lite
of 2i(hiii ClnlM.ans .ilre.nlx dpvttedi
Wasliingten, Stpt "5 (Bi A p x
Bear Admiral Bristel's nctlxitlesare
reutined' strictly (., nlTerding relief, pri
maril te nutlve and mtui-nlizeil Ameri
can citlns destitute .i a repult of the
Smxrna fire and Becendarily t.. nation
als of ether cimntrlf! xrhe rnnnei- ml,.
- the suggef,. icrwise eijialn alt, Intructiens ie Ad
anil tiewln'i- nural Bristel trem the StHte 1 )r tuirt
teem wen- K11r l.vjn fr, i,,,,,, .,,, ffirth
the-r l,.itai iniiv p) j,
1' i'l' 'Il il'Sl '. is pl'miie., . i ., I,
I . I . . 1 . I .
. . I ." -, , .1
"?' ' mini ill . in-, an ii,. ,,i i-
i ' I ' i , 'lull I ti I... i ill. ... ..
he lai na drrei, nntleiiHls nnieng the
'"''" i." concerned, tnc American
fjestreycrs have been mtfle arellable telViin'r n reM
icrrv inem te ?lcfIerjf.
TURKS DE1ND
ALLIES OFFER
BETTER TERMS
Cannet Accept Peace Confer
ence Invitation en Present
Conditions, Says Hamid Bey
COMMISSIONERS CONVENE
TO PLAN FOR ARMISTICE
Qianak Eoisede Friendlv Len-
viiciiis t.Jit.uuH rncneiy, Len
den Hears Lloyd Geerge
Congratulates Curien
GREECE IMPROVES ARMY
Athens Will Ce Right On With
Building Up Military
Force in Thrace
Allied Loiiimis.iencr.( meet at Con Cen Con
sjantineplo te arrange for Xear
r.ast jicacc ceiunrcncc
Turks balk at Allied terms end lilnj.
at rejection.
Lloyd Geuigc (engiatjlatei Cur.en
en Pan's step?.
Episode of Turki-li ndxancc near
l t'lianak was n-ttlctl amicably,
i Londen hears.
.Greeks will t enttnuc te .-trengthen
j army in Thrace.
j h,l l,,or,s ,; r v-
(.eitst.inlliuiple. .Sep.. ,-,, 1 1 allied
high onimis-ietier- plan te meet today
ter the purpose of bring. ng together
iepi-e.ent,tiris ,,r titre. t am! the Tuik
ili N'atieiir.list. for tl.e entcrenec nt
Mudania. .-1 wlu-h the tem-- et an
t irmistpe are epfcted te 1- -ettled.
Bear Admit.il Mark L. Bristel, com- i
mand'r of th' American nm.il detach
ment in Tiiikrb xv, iter", xxill attend In '
the i apacitx of eheixer for the I'nitel
Htatei. Tlie . eilfeieii. e will eani!ne
. the pre-ent military and mix a! positions
j of th- Ijelllgvicnts xxitli :i xiew te im-
medl.ue ees'Ht'en of b'.snlitieu.
1 Hamid Bex. teprev nt.itixc of the An-
i era Gexerniiieiit in I 'ouetmitliiople, de
clared xesterdij the nllir.l itixltjiien te
the peare (enferenec could net he ae
i epte.j i.j the Turkith Nationalist-' en
t tl i' ems a ul down.
I Insist im Bight le dvaiue
V, r i-iii-ft accept the alibd term
1 ler .ins,, ti.j propev te iletiiiln.irue tli
: i of Ma-rieui and part of Thr-iee,
i width xtniild t.rcxci.t tis t rm bringing"
i our iroepi, Hern Amu te r-irepc. ' jt
Ilan'ld In a statement te the corr cerr corr
Tend'nt. "Neither fan xic aerept lit-'e-'llj
the condition tb.ir e ir -iriux ha1l
I ! f't nd'.Ul'O "bile the pi-rue 'enterer.ee
j j tvre-fs.ng
, "'fhis xieuid se iiif'iiiiii In our
muximents that the netnx xv..i. have
ample opperionltj. te pr'pare force-, for
a m-sh attack ami wt.u'd kIm- the AI-
i l.e3 a i h.inee te cemplct- their land and
nax-il te-cnterfciiieiits m tin exent the
I i ntifereii" e tailed.
grec in Ki-eeileiii of "straits
' Beganling rhe Stralf. xxe haxe aJ.
read; udmitteil truileni ter tl-e p.i
nge of nil xisteN ilire.igli the l)ar
dnnelle, Im' x t .no tint tin pared te
.Wine in xthat ,i wf t.t.rir x or betlx the
ontrel sni! I,- vested That uuistleii
uiu.sf be s."ite, .if n . unit i. ie i between
the Turk- and 'he All.i
"We r.Nf. insist ' i. it .il1 nations
laxlng con. ni' rcial. n ilit.irx .. ether
interests in the 1 .irdjtif lies including
Bui-i atri Bulgaria, e-li - 1 1 1 participate
' :u the i enferriit e
f furtiiei ins t that .ti.it Brit
I aln shall suspend nil mini hihI n Ihtnry
'nievmenis in tin- Mraits ,j inug the
i-i.lir-i' "" the i eiiteteui ,..
Uindnu. Sept. 2." il'.i P.l
Tin i a hi in" today ronideire ' .ie Verr
Bit't s.iu.itieu w.th all l he in.iii-lers
i Admiral Pari Brnttj . tiie Bail e'
axmi and i ne oilier mllitan .unl n.ival
..,.. i, ti,im. u.
ptr'.'.i.t.' ie ,ni- Hull... ,,,,.- ..,i.i-
' isier Lleul (.eergtx Leartilx t etigral-
, .later Lord ' 'urzeli oil tl.e lesult of
his ini.ssn.ri te Pari, which xxnB re
garded in official ipiarters as eminently
I satitfii-tnrx .
i The incident of the mx.is nn of th-s
Ineijtnl 'one at (.'linnak. when Turkish
i . -ivslrv whi.-h entered tie scene Satur-
dn i night retired Jstjndav after a rnet-
lns- le twf.ii tin- 'emmHtiilers of the
Teri, si i and Bri'Mi forms vas lnekd
upon as ui'iusung tnei" neeu e no
fi.ir ri ihr renetltien of .iii h lnel.
l,1r.,s
Beutei dispatrh from ( nntJantt
nepie terjiiT -nxs the meeting betwjn
t'Teriernl r-huttlewerth and the Turk mil
commander was of the friendliest na
ture, tue Turkish eflp-er. In ngreelng
te withdraw his rtunlr.x, lhlnd the neu
tral line. de. lirmc the Kemnlists did
net xish te go te iai xvitb Tbv Itrltltb
Kin), re.
l.iuliusii 'ii for the Par!-Ncsr Ha't
ern fettb'incnt i lacking in the Dtftn
comment th's nn. ruing, the tenor of most
. m
victorious Power bexru sbeuu niere
generosity ter the rake of peace ' ,
Most of the commentators sharply
score the Government, and especltUy
Prime Mlnlcter Lloyd Geerge, for mis'
handling the whole altuatlen, with th
rcRult tlmt Great Britain han "uffwid
(.evrre dip ematle eetb.ieK. aftcc taivba
very big Indeed."
Alliens. Kept 23. fBy A. P V-
Spurred te greater effert: by the mnrtt-
im I'liniie, for "s resignation, the CaJk.
.net el Piumei Irtautnllllakerf iiifi.
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