Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. TX.-NO. W
ULUMBE
BLAUL TO SUICIDE
Maryland Authorities Believe i
packer Toek Poison Due
- te Leve Affair
SUICIDE PACT SUGGESTION
SPURNED BY LAURA OLIVtK
Murder Theory Is New Dis
counted as Blaul's Life
Is Revealed
Ei a blaif Corfesee.idci.
Cnmhcrlaml. 31.1.. . V.-rCh
trim liiml f nM. Muv Klan
15fli rrv,(Hf.ri in- i in clnnnicn Sn
Tils Tiflntty brritP of liis nffalr with
Mis Lnui.i Oliver, harnsspil by lui
rwditer.'. and teuji'I uutwivij irn ievc
te lis wife and his infatuation for
Hie ethfr ireTJiaii, he secreted himeelf In
jb top fleer of bis pecki5 heuee and
teex poison. , . , , x.
This l believed here U b the two
lelutlea te ths rnjstenens ae.uu 01 tnc
Tiiwlnz has shinned thts community.
He took peiwn. it is declared, but b"
Ml it ie the belief the woman venld
.lie in a suicide pact w-ilh him. She
)iid spumed the susRestien when he
wsie it te her.
He siissted eloping te Chicago, or
te Connecticut, and ehe spurned hiiu
.ln. Then he hid himself away m .1
lenelr room and ate rat poison in a
,anawlch. The autopsy in confidently
npected te re.ult in Cndlnp jioifen iu
hln etemacb, but any tbetiRh of con cen
wcting any 0110 cl. vith his dviitb
IS 8D0UC 51V11 "I'. ,
Bteul wanted te elepe te Cblcnge and-.
ertiWieh blmfitlf there as n butcher
under an nsFiimd name. He ali-e con-
' sidered join? te Connecticut, tcllin?
Miss Oliver the could fellow and join
hia. She pointed out the imprai'ticji -
liility of the mad schenic, showing lilm
Ms detfclren would be certain. Slir
ifud te fellow mm, anil be gave up
I he idea.
Bv this time the entire town wa m
a ferment ever-the domestic (reubles
t.f the Blauls. His butlneis, afi'iilt-
v.ere In a muddle, and his love affair
with Mies Oliver was cetrimei gossip
and knowledge.
Ka Kins letter Arrlrci
Th'11 rame the Ku Klux Klati letter.
This miseive was received bv Mlr-s
lymverat ner neme. 111 vnis icucr ui'
I Vine were threatened unless the affair
Utvcca br and ene-n the town s prom
inent citizens, was terminated nnd at
Tl'.e letter arrlved Peptnnbr
That eventnp Miea Olver m3de rnintn -
.fnr,e tn trat !. (aVi ..-lii, tiiei.i
hut filled te ! e. The ne.t dnv'cbe '
set Iiltu en the nh6nt.
"Fred," she besought Mm. "we have
;4"te fiuit thie: we cannot; keep it
lit) any longer here in Ciinibethind.
l'lNf" fersrt about me. I -11 -,011 it
is all off."
Itlntil 3 pleadlnss with liei we'-e in
fentiniicl en I'asp Tvirlir. liiluniu Oii
G1RLWITH BROKEN NECK
DIES AFTER 3 MONTHS
Mry Getman Suffered Injury When
She Dived Inte Clementen Lake
Si'it. -1 Ml ...1.1 Mflt ("!etni..n. Trill
I' Xerl'i 1 i'-l 1 street, i'ie.1 this mer .111.
In we-. ,1. , .j Homeopathic IIpii;il.
airrtr , hi tfr three me'iths et '.lei.ij;
from 1 1 1 mei nee',,
H'r 'iitiiK lie.iy paralii-ed fieie the
j.eck ijnv 11. t,re fi iri hud Iain In lph.s
til kcr ! pit.il iicil (nie dune IU, ;..-
iuaiiu.ii'ii-1 1 1 1 eerl.ljm -;- 'it vIi;i-i
J'Urjew .1,1 ,,,,( .icians of the 1
111 mi '.
..-pital
Spc. .,
the in.i
, Meulii 1
Utile V
fere. .
-'s .
te
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'.lluilied her -.mil alter
"r rpim. and -aid she
'ie'.iti-e of the v;,:e:vu-
mis wayin;:. lint un
it .itien- In. 1 uht i 1 r
I. ileith
Jllf- i.fi Mi, v.i., liijiiii.i wlen -lie
Hired, e leiiie-.tun I..il,(. nt I'li'iani
'1n ,N .1 It ? Miei-aht her Ii id
fttucl; ih I .t,,,,,,
MRS. DALLAM ENGAGED
TO CHAS. S. TOWNSENiD
Germantown Wide.w te Be Married
te Fermer Army Officer
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'lni ' - itn.i ii. "i'inl memhei- of
fjiii r.iuii. : .
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11. , '-'I.IIU -lll.l HUH t'ie ll.lle t"l
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l.ef i.ci ii . el .
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Ti ,n i... - 1....1 . i .-i
,."j .....in, nuii-u llll-..in. 1II"II
""lug tJiu iniiucua epidemic -eveial
I11.P ,K" Vllr Mi'"'' ''' 'v"t' "f'
lucnijiei,,!, , -tlf. ,,n 0ll, . IjIki. ,,
'tt ,!.,, 1Ki ,.,., ,!,. n.-i'.lain n.:- hen
IMtallii- at Spima-idi -, hr,e.
jr' Teunsfiid vn a -apt'iin ..f
ranaii( dunn-: the ..,,.. n, is t mem.
W nt i,n Me,in i .pi,,, , , ,,,!
sraauetn et the I ulvirsie ,,t' pennul
lim1' ,',11 ,,r,t ' ,f w1'" v.i- All-
MIII'IM I . I'wteAwll l...,,.,.l ., .1 .
n in,,,. . " .' ' ' line.
'IV ' ""' ' "'JU 'he w It
Mr
P.
"ii.- nu ( ou-in I!
lOTJleenrj
,n. Id
valera parts company
WITH STAFF CHIEF LYNCH
Fre
e Staters Learn of Split Between
fiepubllcan Leaders
., ""'Ullll. N pi
-il'.v A. 1' i .
'-iiii.il I i.i
iiI't.i. ban. r el the In-h
ff.Pilhll
" tore.-, nd l.lmu t. iiili.
I'N of the Iri-ll lienubliillll
filet i
h,..
.nil, .
Iraei , I'liMt''. I 'ill. ik Ie e-
I',, '', ,'1'll,l"lll','' "''.'''I ''.V the
r,li.l,",,' f,','''w and mad bj licuer.il
.llVai V. r l.ti..i,n.-..l.H ..t .1. V- . ,
drain i.,.u'',,,''lr '" ""' si'lii'iinl
istJr.l, "'"''-" wf Hi. U.iil Kiieniiu '
m.. ""5. I
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Ull '","r" " ,'nVr' - "I "r.'tn,
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Mai . ': . : ' '" "'
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SftW!.',
Mi 10 1. VI, VY I
tea celumiu en I
WOMAN
DRIVING
l!r.!f(l II ClMiK.I 41 .-.. ...
-" "'.vi-l .H.-H sinuff Ki
unuer ma aqi el
FIGURES IN LOVE TRAGEDY
i , - iflK ' ,. y-u..y'&t'-f'''2';;''v'v I
. ;-&3ft. j&vX?' Wkff ,
SEIZED IN MURDER I ElM
Willie Questioned Twe Hours
Concerning 'Spotted' Garments
Sent te Cleaner After Killin
PAROLED CONVICT QUIZZED
if,: ,, tn rr.,0 r.,i,-. , ,
,CM- itrniiswirli. N. .J.. Sept. S.
Tve psnaRcs of clothing, which li.nl
i,eCi Mut te a cleaner, and arf said te
IC tj prepcrt of "Willln" Stevf-Mv,
(PffiMitrlc Inetlipr-in-law nf tlip lt'
, Kdward Wliclcr Tiall. elersjiiian who
Wn. murdered with Mr. Kleaner Ki-ln
har.lt Mill, were srlzed in.hiy lj
County I're-p.'utnr Strlel.'er.
"Willip'' Stevens was fpie-tieiud f"i
tv.e hours by the l'rnvivitnr and In
sitants following tin- eiurp. The
1 rOMilt. of the interview h- net 1
. cinadr public.
Ft via averted that n v-, w hifh
was ill. luded in tli" elethins - nt te
be i-h-nticd win hudly warl.rd with
larae spot, vvlinii niislit luive hern
' greaie .-r bleed.
Salesman Tells of Chillilns
It hi'aiue I.11.1VV11 today that tin- two
packages of clethinc were taken by
1 "Willie" Stevens 011 September Hi. two
11.-fd.iys after the murder, te :1m clethiny
1' tore of I-von & I'.irkei. Tt wa
' (Inn- Smith. .'ilesiliftn ter I-.V0I1S cc
l'arker. who made tln statement that
one et tin1 vp.ti Wil- n.l liy .-peurn. j hi;
.si.ue --out tin- cletli.iiR te a ilcanln,'
eeiiip.uiy at 1 I Spring street, Nen
r.iuu vv'ii-I,. by which the gnrinputs vveic
eleiincl and returned.
The -ci.uie of the tluthius dividend
attem.en today with a ipeU that a
I'eniiiT leaviet, .Tehn tVhlte. who - out
en a tliree-jear imrele. had m'cii two
e.'.is -tiindins in I)erusjs lane, lead
1 'lift te r.isteu nvenue. and but a lieit
1 distiin. 0 trem the '-pet where the bmln -wire
found en the detert.'d 1'hilllps
farm. 11 1 i) o'cle.-U in the evenins of
September 11. the vtshi the muideri
were etnmittcd.
W'hllp told hi"- fii'MnN thai 'i had
walked down tl.e lane, en the vr.i.. te
n v.iiele.i -ti.ti n in-arli.i. and had
nvf.l the .iir-.. lie ilid net kliev
' wl.etlirr they 01
' pari. n w heie 1 e
npicl. Tliev weie 1
-iiw thi'lii, he -aid.
IVari'd te Tell His Ner.v
Vlii.e -aid he di.) no! wish te .'..nie
fnrwaid with hi- Miionuatlen bcinu-i'
he toured lus irvii re rd niitfht cet l.im
'.1110 tiuiibic. lie vi .1.1 -uiniaiuicd teilnj
h,, 1're-e. uter .i 11 kcr.
W'hlti .....lait.l he bi'.ieved the mur
der ,.!ieiilv hud h' en ..umniitte.l when
I... i;n.-id il.e.u ;'. l.uti'. Ne refused t.
'.O h he helirv d this, .111. 1 will b
...k"-i ion. d in tlii-1 point hi the pre-e-.
.it.. 1 ,
Tl.e i.udv ..I Mia. Mil!-, tl.e muidered
il.i.l- -.mi' 1 .mil wile of .I.iinfs .Mill. 1
m te.i -it St, .Ie! n ihi' f.viiuse'i'-r-(
hui'-l . ii1 wind Mr. Hail was the rec rec
tei, ii; m rMiiiifd tins at'ternenn. '
Pirt-'ei.li.r I'epkiaaii, of Somerset
t'lim'i. 'ediv set .in elder trem Su-
1-in 1' if .lu-tlee rark-'r perimfrlmj
1 1 ,- te he limn . 'I lie liudv i:- te he taken
i. fei the purpe-e of detei laiuing hew
1 hi; ln.ll.Mi vM'ie iirrd into ii. and!
w In ill. r etl'." iniuriis were 111 ttie fil. ,
lleei.,1 who n tin l.eily lrtee burial
ere 111 .b-.i.Termen: exer tin det.ul of
ts . ..iidi'ien.
'I'll. teuusp. np'.e nie w.'utui'.' e hear
tin nlli. ial teplv of ieiveni.tr 1'ilvMird '
te ,1 letter wnticn him ,ve-ierday h.i
I'li.irlette .M1II1. 'Kuen.jr.it old lush
'-(Ii.... -enliir and dirndiicr et the niur
ileivd wumiili. 1 hurlette ji.ke.l tlie
(ieM'tn"!" 'u Ht" "-''in a"' he enii
Clurldtte's I.etter U (.DVcrner
I luiil.itte'- teller te tr, (iuiiM nor wa
ll simple ni'd diru.'t appeal. She wrete:
'1 tun I'liailette .Mill.-. el New
llrunsvviek. M,v u.ellnr. a- ,veu knew.
u.n miirileip'l two week, uj-'n, and it
M'Ciiis te me that tl.f iitvcsiliaiii'ii I"
hoi hrinKlnc vesiili-. I have leieiM'.l
letter- fri'tu t-tianitet- -.i.vius the polit, pelit,
ial c.ins is niniiiiij: th.us-. ' .in tha'
1 e trie'' s ee have no ine.lll- w lull
e-.i" te i;et Iccr.l h Ie i there net -ei.e
waj. deal (iuvcrne . '"'i i.euhl la Ip ni''
.,, iin.l the miiriln r . t in .. '.it mejhi I '.'
N 'Auxteu-b.
' CllAKIlU IT MILLS
AUTOIST STRICKEN:
DRIVES INTO RIVER
P. Phillips Hallewell Rescued After
Accident Dus te Vertigo
p. Phillip- Ilallewcll, I'-ilP Se ith
T..iiti- 'i mid fircet. piuiu.'1'.l into the
S. huvl'kill llivei in his moteiiar near
the ( elumbla brtdce, at neon today,
when he wa- "ci'i'd with veil ice
i..,,. nnmii- in a launch uw till
teiirliiK nil' dart ucre- the lhiM Park
Mr. '
Drive and topple into llie river. .ir.
iifituvirll waVulleut when the sur.rdi
. .,., ,, ,. ,w inhen te the
ivue it'll Ullll. II
was tiiKPii te tm
,aiit,en,iu Ilnpltal.
I m thii" vi nt
I ' I in c li
I , ' el I hi old i
d 1. 1, net. ri
an! I..I. '
Hi U-l I
' l.atiimr rnel'prrii's rimy
r w be lnd ler rrrvln,.
'rnty nuiu th me't sl sl
lltlem Jtll'.-.ttfi'.
t
leienmcj public
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.
xXn I'OMOlIlC
nt l'hlluildDhta. Vk.
ararc.li C. 18
870
I'ndirlilv II. Ttlatil. Cumbirl.uid.
Mil., paikcr. renintitteil siiii'lde by
l-iliitn; pidieii niter Laura OIIvit.
flu- vieivtn in Hip ae (phnte
al.eve) hud i-ecelveil a written
waiiilii',- from Hie Ku Kltiv lilau
10 ilisiiiiitiiuie rclaUens with lihul
F
"Timber Teppers" Give Herse
Shew Crowd Glimpse of
Thrills and Spills
CLOTHIER LEADS' WINNERS
i'.
le e hi ... kinu" was llle eide. of
the i;i ";reeu Iiuutcn took the via?
nt the -eietiiJ esien of the twenty
iMli annual I'.'.mi ,Mnur Ihu'e Shew
li.dav .
Mem- lJi.en ilelightpil the iceuteis
in tl morning's n.jv;.-.. Inintiitt: chi--hj
'.i.iiikiu en xaiuplt, when Tbiuna.-Wilkiii-eii.
the liei: lie vede, balked
at a
junip and te.-"l hW xuler. DImui
.11 the tar ,-i.ie of the harrier but
..11 te the bridle and .-liuibfil back
fell
held
into itit saddle.
Se many bai 1 w.ere pnapped by the
novice liunteis that the supply of l.iiU
besan te run sluur. rerasmc parties
vere di-patel.e.l for mei.e rails just iu
Utile te avoid an cutuiced hall In upeia
tmiis. I-.in. 11. CIetliier' great lieie
('baric.- Cothill, the only one et thirty
three te make a pence r reurd of the
jump- in a di- ter lis'itweiuhr cis'-cn
hunter-, carrcd off a third blue ribbon
111 two davi-. Hi- "Siiiin: bienl. I lit"
ruptured thud.
Victer Matiei' "l.eiini l.cnape"
took second heimi
Thirty. tlnee hersc failed te clear
the fnui perfei'lly and tapped them
-with their heels In thc.mlil.'t of their
leap
Itebeii ll SiravvhridKc.iiMde'Hioiiers
vMtli vi'. i letliler this uinriiiii; w lien
hi- Knislishi" earned efT I In blue
in the larse .-hi-s for hunters that h.ne
never wen .1 prm'. Air I ''.-elder Mill
1 siil- aumiu: the cjhiliitu', am lu
(ij. -.-, lliu- f.n i- llie full,- et the riiiK
The :hoi tin- ear i ei nlen.-iliy
ke, in i . eir.pi fiti.i'i t'l.in i.er ,. f..-i .
Tin elini.iv will le rem lied Mnirdu'.
tin fin ild. iv. when hunieis and junipi n
will loiiipete i'.. the SI (UK) (iiand Chal..
lease Cup.
A deta. hiuent of tlie Third I'lllted
--taies iiiMi.n. ... nut ...jer. a..
..,1.1. .1 . t.i tiinuii In I lut iviniirnm rtu
(WMMllH.- ' UllrillvIL I llilltlll'l v
K ii5$ jiB
nKk.eaBHHR
iBKHi l
FENCES TOO MUCH
OR GREEN HUNTERS
'""""''""" ...-h. ....,. - i,r,er. el.aiiman of tile Pil.ie ..t.-i
; l.rdiiv. VMth a -taitllns ihibltl"ii of i, .,, n!, v,,j., hr ,,,. , ,,
( oi.lleite.l un I'.itr lurlie. eliiinn llirfe"c:.ll" who asked llllil te m-,;rt '
RICH GIRL RUNS A WA YASBO Y:
SA YS SHE ' WANTS LIBERTIES'
( ( lluri- and .iuln. but 'Let of Thiiifif, If en- forbid-
den' C.nif'ht in Mercliaiitnlb' imd,m'.
I Ie -toil "f a ii. h man d.ilt;l.i' r.
vhe .haled iindei the i e-ll li-Uutis of a
wealth lieiin and ran invjj te -ee-werk,
dr. v-e.l a- a Imj . eame te liul i
ted.n wh"it luef of Polli" ,lnhin.iiii.
of ii.ean Cu. leiiirncl i'. meiinu.i
Chain, diinclilii "I Mi. and .Mi' Ner-
ni'in I 1ml f ' -"i !, I" h. r
lietiie.
All-- (,,ilii, v he I- leurteeii ea'.
old', win- fe in. I v.'steuluv iu Afeichant
ville N. .1.. "tier her ii.iietu.-. feai i.s
l.idii.ipl.niR. had u.u-'d n description
,t her te he miii iiriiaueam. cue was
wnlkiinj ih'wn .Miiph uveuue. die-e.I iu .
heys,' clothe, and iiuliiui; en u elKiiretH'
te tnllse llie lini'epiieii mere eeauueie, ,
i lira Chiet of 1'elU I iiiiiernriti u'i'".-
ill id I ei,
"I want".1 all 1I1" lilx tie 1I1 11 u'le 1
. i- 1 ie i I 1 in ' ' 111 I C e
in i I " i ' 'In i" v a 11
Irave heiiie. Uf ceuhc, n. j lather,
I liensb.t me a hersi) te tide and hIm 1st 1
me drive the autonieblle rihetil Oecait '
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1022
OUADPrDDDDLMK
REET TO TAXI MEN
AT10P1WFF
Mayer Told Railroad Gets
"Split" for Monopoly at
Market Street Ferry
FRIENDS OF ORDINANCE
ABSENT FROM MEETING
Moere Expected te Vete Bill Giv
ing Firms Right te "Sell
Highway Space
The Pennsylvania Railroad irnts
Delaware avenue nt the Market street
ferries te the Quaker City Cab Cem-.,
pany and collects a 10 per cent "rae-'
off" en binlficjs obtained there and al
its ether ttatlen?. Mayar Moere vra
told teda.
The ai?i"erlieii wa made at a nubile
hearing en the tnslcab control ordinance j
which independent cabmen will'
fasten a monopoly en TJhiladelphifl
through the peiver of restricting all the
profitable stands te one or mere ''" 1
panics. t
Michael .1. iJarriRan. nusineu aj;ein
of Lecal Ne. 1 1ll. composed of tan op
eraters nnd iudnnendent owners, tu-e
duced a record of testimony in eeurr
te back up his claim the, Pennsylvania
linilread profits from cab stand con
cessions'. At the first publii hearing en the or
dinance Tuesday, the independent op ep op
eruterb produced a photestat of a letter ,
in nn effort te prove the Philadelphia
and Heading Uallway discriminated
apainst cab operators ether than the
(junker City Cab Company.
Ne One Racks Ordinance
The. etdinance had net a -.iis
Kimriieii at the heariuc today, no one
lcpendliis when the .Majer c.illr.l for
repre..cututives of railroad ceinpame-,
lietels or 1 ab rcmpanie-. lie juievinei I
he will lake the nua-uve under rui it
eration and .let hefete ,uet TI..1 - ,iy.
It i- vucinllj believed he will win i:.
'When he .-aw thcie vv.m no en. pies
cut te peik for the erdmanee w.th n
"street rental" .-ectien v hieb is under
f.ie. the Mayer c.iilfd for additional
testimony against the bill. The "-trcet
rental" eetien leipiires written pet
mi.'sien Ireiu property owner" ler tli"
use of publie cab btnnds abuttuv tlfn
plOpert.l .
"Ti.. little telilltv- -lii.uld net he di
er.'.iiiiated niii'iiist."" si.I 'Willi. un It,
(!.'. rje. riftcenth ,111.1 Loeu-it -ircet-.i
who di's.ribed lilmself as a 1 :t!.eu aim
n volt r. "'Thev pa taes .1- well ,is t',e
'iU ei.iiip.iukr and they .-In..,iU. j. j. u
a tair hew."
D. Williim V. Silva. Thirti .-ith
street and l'owelcen avenue, pi.iiserl the
Independent dtivcrs and -aid tl ey werr
riere ciretul than the romeinv elecul'
fctir. ('. II, l'feplc-. of I'lipi r D.uh.v. nie.
i"ti!ainei h" i- in Im-ine-- in this iiv.
also 1 .iiniii'Midi .1 tl.e independent- ,,r
tli' it- iMrelulne-.- 111 drivius.
Net Afraid ul' Yeil.cs
"Ale tiu-v p.mlculai !y c.nefnl 00 1
.Millbeuiiie va'.'" niked the .Mnver. It
war, a -toeil-inturrd shot at I). Martin
Yeikes. .Millbotiiue's "lining -niiiie."
Mr. t.eetK') interjected: "I'teples 1
iinmtine .is tar as Ycrkes l in cerue.i."
"II. is form late." -aid tl.e .Maym.
Mr. I'arnttfin then presented the vol
uminous -tenesraphii; repeit ..( an in
.iiinetinii ult heard iu September. Willi,
by Juilne Martin in which the ijual.er'
City Ch'i fempanv -muslit te enjoin
Lecal e. Hi! trem intertet ,n; witi,
drlveis.
Mr. t'.mu.iH predured a cepj of an
agreement, placed in evidence before
Judge Martin, between the Pennsyl
vania IJallread and the Quaker Citv
X'ab ('empanv. ll concerned the u'e
of e.ih stand- at P.ruad Street Station.
Wet Philadelphia and North Philadel
phia stations and the Market -ireet fer
ries. The lentiaet. iu pnit. ia.i
"Tin iallre.nl (empanv leiehi a:n. -that
e tar n it lejiallv and M.merlv
can censl-tctitly with it -s pub!.- 'dur
.inn .011tr1utu.1l ebIifiati.iu. i: will
net pet mil ether persons eiifa;e.I in th.'
at aii.v of the above-meiitioned -tiitieii' !
sauie iMi-iue.-s u enter upon it- pieiiii-e
ler i lie purpe-e or -.ui. nine pati..n.ij;e.
.Mr. I'.uriKau lead treii . te.-,.
many that the Quaker 'i'y t ab Com
pany asrtpd te p.ij te tlie lailmad coin-
riQy 10 p r flit 'of the d.nl
;'tOas re
i-eilils oil lilt nustnevs nileui'itiii:
al the
ttatinn mentioned,
"T.hrre i- no .niitc.Hieii alieii I'.r.'.i.l
Street Station nnd Wrw Phil.nleltihui
-tilth. n wheie the eii!.-i n-e private
l.-..perti ': ' ii-ked the Alaje-
' Ne." -md (''arrljjaii. "l..it we i)..n I
Me where the . eiiipan.v Im- i,e ukI.I
te ."-ell Uclawiire iivemn te the i.umk. r
iti Cab Company nnd Mil'...' I p.-.'
("lit fe" ll."
The -e.-tien iu tin eidi'iau e .lu, 'i
nreii'eii iniiepeiuleiits I,, 1 , pier.-
'av ..lipped iu bj Cetwu ilnui u l.im"
. '. ...
Cipnicttc
l III . but let- "l Dllir, i ,ni. 1 1 .
de wei" tei lnil.!"ti te ii.. '
Takes Hit rather'- ( lethr-
' Then. iMv mother want, d '..
. 1
tee efl tn a Iieaiilinc seheel I d-ui t 1
lil.e.
e I JUt d",'ided te leave.
"Melhel r: d father Im ii,
I
I Wil- a t.iiMlii.v ., ije. I. lr, i.. ,jte-.
us a ln . Tuesday niclit I g.e . lam!
hap and took one of .laildy - mi "''
i Irtthes and -eine of his mII. j!iiii. . no
b''t, Downlewn, I Mild eni et nn
ji'weuy nun iiuukui a lialieiii ,ni.l mjiih-
bevs) sIiepm
.Miss Chain let! hr home 111 Ocean
City at S o'clock ninl rode a luejele te
Canideii. a distnnee of nhe'it -event 1
miles She had n'w.'ivs lal.eii pan 111
lllllletl. lid f .1 ill tie in,, I 11 i-
1. H le le 1 .'le 'll. .
is'i in t i d m ( '.iindi n i' c
liuui later a. id .il -pi en a thei up ten
until ila'isiit. Then she rede te .Mcr
,-..ii.....j . n. "L ' '. iTr:T
oiitliein) an Tare Twrlvr. rnlnmn KUht
British and Turks Near War;
Greeks Demanding Republic
mm
mm
ASSUME
FULL CONTROL
Revolutionary Committee Rules
as Insurgent Army
Grasps City
CONSTANTINE PRISONER,
REPORT FROM NEAR EAST
jVenizeles Acclaimed as Demand
for Republic Cemes
Frem Troops
-
ii q- IIMQ WQWU ON THRONE
,,v ,,,"v' "w
Geerge Willing te Take Crown
Which His Father
Surrendered
Previsional Revolutionary Commit
tee as.'iimctl power in Greece.
Fermer Kincr C'enstantinc lepertcd
imprisoned.
Piince Geerge apparently ha? net
yet been enthroned at Athms and
demands for a republic are. beard.
Insurgent troops enter Athens. 1
jj i ".jl n'lit 'j''i
Londen. Sept. .; reel; revo!'-iienit-.
li.i"'ii- dethr-nd K'.m; Ceti--tantine.
have assumed power at .th-en-.
ll is ie)V)tted t'nil a seuien of t li
tevolutienaiv army is imbued uth tl'"
idea 0.' a rcp'ihlic and that the acie.--ien
et Kins C.'ie may be aer.ip'i
nie.l witu . diflicultiei.
Am Imprcs-ive pre-Yeuuelir dt,ier.
-tratien has occulted in Atiieu-. Tlion Tlien
1 and- of per -one. iml'idins -OiU" of the
j troop-, iiaraded the streets !liiirins and
.eelaiming Veiilekm and wnvlti;; p-vr-.i.iits
of tli" telli.e" Pi-miev Ti-e
tlirens niari'hed te the 1'iem.U legation
irjins "Viva 1'iance."
Occiip.v felratlgit' Points
The eolutieni;s havi entered Alh
ens ..r.d e'l'iifded all the strarei..- petut.i
and tic uunisuiet
Crown Priinc (.leerse hn ':idie,il.'
hi- i'ltri-.tie.i Ie no cm ihe t' rene c.
liliipii'-heil bv bis latlifr. a.vei.l.us 10
a ines-age Hum autheritativ.; sour. - :
Athfiif.
(An Athens dispatch timed I'Jtln P.
M. yesterday said Crown Prln. e Geerge
would take the oath as king during the
.iltcinoeii. Serbins' later wa? received
te show thai this prejjram ws- i.irri.d
out.. 1
lleth Athens and SaU'tuUi a.c re
ported t. be q'urt and urieer tile ion
rrel of lCTolntienatick. It is me eat'.
in e-timai' the direction the 'eolatien
. is takinr. but iu autbetitative eiicle
it iv looked uptm as tcnd.i.s t.. up
'pent fei 1111 1 Premier YenlJel .-
I'l'inip Paul Net Pliiilier
Tiie report that Prince Paul, vuuuv
im son of termer King Ceiifinntine of
Utpece. is n prinener of trvolutionit trvelutionit trvolutienit
011 b'-id the Sfhoelshlp F.lli. i with
out foundation, accerdfn; te a K-uiei
dispatch.
Wai'i-hips iiiannd b.i t veliitjust-.
have ar.ried lit Athens tiein the l.ieci:
islaiiili-. The news paiaded yestcr.lev
and .If.iiiuistialed in front el the liiitisii
and .tlnr leeariens, b.i' no d;-.jid.i-wcie
repot fed.
At Saletuki llie effieis of t'le l"en--tautiiitau
.ecir.ic have, been ;ih,i per-
ini--ieu te .uiitinue tneir duties ..n the
l"''."."'c tl,e- v ' '",B,;p "" l'.01'!'1..
I'he lereltms elements in S.ihuukl
and Athens aic vverkinp m dei" 'iai -ie..ny
sv .tl. a tcr.il linii.e'1 wbiih is
maintained by airplanei flv ins bet ecu
the two . .t'e- and te the iflends of
Ai.v'ilene and i"'hi...-.
At - ,.'. n. k la -r . l-iif Ailee wa
brilliaiuli illuminate.'l, with eavliy and
,iif.ip,i.i pe'iellins ihe .'trcet.-.
The revolutionists aie prn.eeil.n;
vi .tli the fr.-iiiatlen el a sweri aiern.
Ti it.eps .urireil trem i;(,t lerij
1 iHjel. de.li tiled. -Hire of llei,, ij.ij.
ins 11 in lime suns .in their MietiMri.
The iMttle-hip I.emiioe ia ai rive.
.11 Phnh ten. aeinmpanled l lubnau
and ! ,-iuiyeiF.
Athens. Scpi. .'.--(I5v A. p. 1 -"Prev
i-iiii..il llevolutienarv '.'..niinit
'tpe' ha bein feirii'd and has imied
the 'elln-inp prodamatien :
"A11 .". er.l bavins been ic.iehcd with
tie r-eintiinl' J.es liiivcruineiit, wlueh
iei,!iie.. tl. l'niv isi'inal Kevninheiiau
Cei.iniittce will a--uine power wii'i 'he
'.e.ist pe--ible delrv.
"1 'Hi! ii "i it ha-' l.ee-i .'- ,, r,,
lie n'.i.ntenaiu e of order and the nie-
, . ; t I i lti -ei -. i-limit 1 . . 11-
iini. 1.1 en the p.Htietl-ai et tin He.
I, 11, - .net llie ardent ne-ie .,f ,ie n,- ,p;
"01 i eik l nn I'.isi. I 11 n I uliiiiin (Inr
TROLLEY CAR KILLS MAN
rivan Oakp.3 Run Down at Fifteenth
and Merris Motorman Arrested
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thr' r .fi ii'.i
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t 'd.i tr..m iii iii
iie II. 'i i-ii! struek
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,ir w.i 4'Oiis 'in t' 1.. 1 I'li'te'iith
ii.
lieu 1 1.1 1.1 ai'einp'. 1 , , ,,
th, -met 111 lie'll "' 1 . I'elll 111- leg.
Ml 'll ''led.
JsPl.i.lllt l'ellll.il,iil..ll ..lid P ll.nlliie'l
Mie. 'I. silllh ni'd Cheliert. nt the J'(.
tcenth and S,'ider avenue pnliee ,ta.
tien. weie en the i.lr when the n.vldent
eecuiiel. The.v earned (Jnl.es te St.
si.e ' Ite.pil.il an, I nrrettid I'ly-se.n
It. .id I7U -1,(111" Mreet. nioterma'ti en
On 1. it. II' w , I , Id I v Alas t'ate
Pi 1, v 1 i , , i. . lien of '1 ( ,,,
1 , I Ul',v.
Cardinal nuiitl.frtT nrcei all f:atlinf t
we ths .Manut' et 1'rayer.. -.rfi.
, - - - - ii i ir ' f )9
XlirvX - NIGHT '. 1
rutatefceil I)t
a ..-. 4. m
cepVJirtt. isiir
CONDITIONS DEMANDED BY KEMAL
AS HA SIS OF PEACE CONFERENCE
Sm.Miia. .vepl. "JS.
)" i"f KlimiI Unj. Hir Xutieiitili! I'exlfm Minlhtci. left jer
Anyeiu yci'ctlui niHi th dreit ul tlic SethiKtlitts' reply te Omallirrt
pcevc u.rineitih. I (S HinU.xived '( embaicr the fnWm.iny lOiirliliOHi:
1.
Vi 101 te the epfiiinn of the t.eaci centeiciue tne .NaUenuiis sn&i!
1'i-uip: :ul -unic-wicKl point.-. nnialM te m hievc the jirovisieiii ei
tin.1 NV.ienulist pnet lCffanlhm Tin ace.
All liuti.-h feici-, .iev en n.iiU' -hall lie- recalled and the liritish .-hall
jiVtain fitiin I'uitif.viiis tin' ii'.'.Mm none.
The N'ntiennlist jIkiII eccui; Thraic licfeif the pence cont'eienee.
The NatienalL-ts it.'eive tin- 1 lfthl te i-ontet eeitain ether points m
the allied piojiesalr.
The Xatienali.4' object te the Hcmilitanzatien of '1 hi ace and .Mai-
inera, but no point 1.-. iai.-c(l te t'oitilicatien of the Dardanelles..
Soviet Ru-.sia, the L'kiainc and all countries beideiins en the l!lal.
ha ihall be irpiisenteil in the cenfeiencp.
In the cent of acceptance of the forejrninp condition? the Natsei -
alm apiec te an niniitne ceiifetencc :n Mudanin with the allied
generals.
Three da- nftei the Mudaiua conference the piopu.-etl pea. e i.epe-
tiat ieit- ihail bcci'i at .myriia.
s.
DESTROYERS TO NEAR EAST
Denby Picks Twelve Craft for Con
stantinople Washington. Sen'. 'J1-. 1 P.j A. P.'
SfuePuv l'eubv .inneuneed today
that the twciie ii'-tiewi- euleivd 1"
prei ee.l from VciteU te CoiHt-tniineiilc
are the !Ittti'.. '. hn"r. 1'. :,, K.tne.
Ilepkin1. Il.niit.i ..);; Mi 1'ail.iii..'.
Overteil. Mm ! mi . Im'i; II.iIii ,111 1
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BASEBALL SCORES
WASHINGTON 5
ATHLETICS M st). 0
Megridge nnd GhatTity; Remmel and PtrkTn--.
TIME EXTENDED IN DYE PATENT SUIT
WILMINGTON. Sept. 23. The time for filing answers in
the suit of tlie Government in the United States District Ceir.t
re recover German dye patents, held by the Clumicei rou.u'.ictieii.
set for today, has heen continued until October 27. The ccn
tlnuauce was granted en request of the respondents.
REPRESENTATIVE HENRY F. MILLER DIES
Repicsentative Henry F. Miller, of Drcxel Hill, widely l-.newn
in Delaware County politico, died sheitly befuic 1' o'clock t-.df-at
the National Stomach Hospital. Hi was director of -'vet-il
business organizations.
I RETURNS
10 HIS FIRST WIFE
Arm in Arm Stroll Fre n Media
Court After Weeping Wife
Ne. 2 Presses Charge
McVeigh held in sioeo
A pii'i'i :
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CONSTANTINE RIDICULED
"Paltry Personage"
Throne, British
Retires Frem
Press View
l'u A P 1 'lie
Cii.t'iiitnie of
I e, e ;,s he lias
P.. ' h ;. uldl. .
Londen, Sept. "s. , j,
pp. elid dethronement n '
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III. f-lld. 'lllleil" t'l'' li
eu.li'; 'e hi icpl.te.l I,
;l 1 1 1 , ihn AVend
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(iiniitly rldieiild vhenev cv he nn. eon
pic in 111 ine new.
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CnhtAflnMAn Pr!r ft A
Ly i'uWe i-.-isir dimp.nr
,0 'it t'lf-
TURKS CONFISCATE LIQUOR
All Bars In Recsnquered Territory
Are Closed
loil-t.llitlneple. Sepr. i.' 1 Ii V
P.I Une of the his' .1 t of 111' le-
mali-i Adiainiitiat 011 111 tin1 i.n.ti-
nueied teiritOI' In- '.e, n lie .iifi.i.,. u
Hen of all .1)1 eh"! ' " eri;e. .md 1 e
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iihnbit.iut- nt ' trp t.. , .. t: . r ' '' "
ne '-N "; '
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i-rr NrAQ !:;:;;;
Owen ami "Inllin.
PRIMARIES PROVE
G. 0. P. SOLIDARITY
Victei) cf F'elmghuysen m New
Jersey Ends Hopes of
Progressives
lack leaders and issues
Ui 1 1 is ids . (.11. in i;i
sirtrt Ii.iic... 1. den. I.veiiinr l'u'. In I mUit
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The Pie;re '.v. v tnii.s ,n e, .1
.'el Vehr.1ki eie 1.1 lie 1 pevtis
Pelii tnie i,.',i iHijir 1 '1 1111 Iinrit. and
lie 1 ifcie. ,vc Ind .11 Mi liro.ik lire.ik
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nliei.a! tliaii Mi. Nev . , dercleped
no ... I.- and 1- making '10 :-vn nev,
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P.ii 1 .U I.e.iKUe Male nnd pieferied
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1't.evviirirt either 110 . ..ntvi i,,,,
ill'" letV'i-Pl t'e IPEUt.lls n.t't l'e
i.t.iliiil pieyri sues. 01. if one u,i.
1 ...de, the regi'lars 'm.ii c,is, ,,. h
t Hun. Alu'ismi ..ml Vru .leirj,
1 tnc may m oed-hv te (he pre.
5!PMve inei eiiienl, I...( of th( po pe
lllliill lic'ite- ', 1 nn, pnit 111 ,r ,n
1HPJ have new liei'.ine dett'iiteli .en.
s. 1 n.ne i d ip., 1. 1' 1 1 hn. 11,1 .... e-
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llie .l.minre 10.
Publlss'f.r.ti.fr list f.i)i
U'SiSEKt it i'.h.'. braKi:,l2," hr, irrrk rc killlnK the Turk
t -et 1 ari en vat .'.'i.p-di. l-h Inhabitant. He cc-nclUdes bj layltig
lu no teun.l in
PRTCE TWO
CENTS ' 3
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T;
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Nationalists Shew Contempt
Toward Demand te Leave
Neutral Zene
EXTEND THEIR INVASION
OF DARDANELLES REGION
United Stand Against Ottomans
by British and Greek
Armies Probable
LONDON CABINET MEETS
Britain Concentrates Aircraft.
Speed Thirty-one Planes
te Constantinople
Uiii a:,.' T n lush Nationsl Natiensl
1 ni zc of war.
defy UritiJi demand te
'f l.c'itra! one en Straits
iier Mciirl inva-ien.
Im.i- tiircMt. 11 te attack Uiiti-h if
latt'-" continue te fei tit'. v. points
within liisnutcd zone.
Kemal makes -tven-- demand- 'in
draft of re-ely te allied peace pro pre
pc'fals. lirhi-h CLi.eentiati' aiicrafi in Near
Last. Squadron cf thirtv-eti"
tiianc e ,0,,tc t',em yiitV), for
Cvnttantineple.
1 rar.ee
stand'
pat .111 Ncit Rait
policy.
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An .lupertant en. epilatien of P.rlt.
.-1. ii.i.tatt m ill- Near Ki-t 1- under
our An augmented M.niadj..ti new ta
ti 1 .ur.- 1 1 e m l-'svpt for Constrfntino Censtrfntino Constrfntine
pie. It nu ludes - Tt'en Inn ela-s ma
1 !..lls 'iiei tlttrep leservej planes
Vuetlei -.piadien 01 nlut t'eity ma-
1, me- leu Malta m irli the. licet, aiirl it
s ! puted three 0101 e s.-jundrenf. are
In readiness u.r immediate departure If
devil .pnients necessitate their (.crvlcea.
Iliitl'li 4 abinel Meets
I .. 1 nbiiie' was .'onveaeil thir
ir-.tm. i t" eensjder a mepiarc from
Pa igali' lienersl Haiincten, ifum
ir.arr."2 Mustajiha Kemal Pasha'B r
n'v . i.eeeral IlnnDBten'a warnlBf
asain-t violation et the neutral rea
. Ieur r! e ftraitj. I'ha retily ttm mn-
jeied te be empire and ambiruoe..
Twe vi,vvi mar be taken of Muatanka'
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Kemal'- 'ntearienn, It, is rUtert. On
i tha' under the ceper el bla cmTalrx
, he mar be hilnrleg up anlllery an4
rnateual. and doing all he caw te rtno rtne
pel the rnti.h te Are- tha flrat ehe4.
I he e, erieiis view is that h ia
uu'hf'il in hi tatemenl thit If) 4(m
net wnew wuci tne nentral
SOUO
leans
t' 1- tie.htcil eui that (icneral nr-
fjten . la'ienuc under treraendeua !
spemib.litv . He ha ben told te de alt
peiible te avoid u.n, but te tita hii
own luesment lesirriinjt the tipcaeit
01 n s li 1 1 1 1 5 te maintain the P.r'tlsh rrllcitt.
I ll i. uui'.pMioed he lias the full in c Villi
of the linvernniPill. whl'li will vuppeM
) niv aeiitiii !,f ial .
spiirns Neiitt.il one
In 'u. inlv Alustnphn Kernal .a a
tl. Al'C- n '.even nielli d."-, net i-eief-
i.ie .in tu'uiiil y,.ue. p. templnlna
hIi.uii tm iJiiek wiirMlups winch hava
been ,sn. Iteti'd leai Coniinritineple and
jilse al.eui llie otieii of th ISrltllli
tre.Vpi iu tie lejlen nreuii. Ciianalt ea
the iut.'iiir -lieie of the itrain, Alia
(mini. '.' 111, th that the lirnlih ila
tntiiil 1'nki li mad' and Turk lib
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