i wjrV! u w w-.y - - wm4;mW U ' '.hV; jlT ;,. s- ' H " f ) EVENING PUBMC LIOIKHOK PHILADKLrHTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1022 mj i' f y I m m i hi hones te nvnlil aii.i conflict with tlie Brillxli. In I'oiiiiei'llan n-ltli the Hritlsli ntll ttitle uhli'li l ilevelniliiR llireiiKli tin cabinet mpt itifiH. it seemeil apparent tlmt crave decisions uere belnc taken. Several tnrmliers of t he cabinet, m leaving after the morning inn'tlmj. iliil net wear cheerful (tire. Ailmlrnl Karl Benlty, chief of Hip Naval Stuff j (eii rnl tlie Karl uf I'nvnii. chief of the Army Stuff, ami Itciiernl Trcnelinril. the nir marshal, representing the nnw. lurid mill nlr fnrcei reppe 'lively, at tended tlie meet ins. It It pelntpil out that these tthn ih elareil that Kpinnl Is bluffing air mi aware of the deep ll.trtit with which he rccanls nil premises from whatever noiiree, be If ItrltWIt. I'rrncli, linllan, Russian, Soviet or tircek. It Is n tra tra dltien In Turld'h polities. lmrd en lone cleallnRs with llurope, that nothing counts but treaties signed n ncttnili tics. ConManllneple. Sppt. ". (H A. p.) The Tnrkl!i Nationalists have notified the ullied high command tha. they will net tolerate the fortification of certain points In the sn-callr.1 neu tral zones along the ItenUnelles-. t'nn tinuance of the work of fortification wi be looked upon by the Kemitlits as warranting military action, their rei re tentative, Ilamld Uej . informal the allied commander, I'riKiiilier (icnera Harlngten. The 1iirkili troop movements ro re tlnue and ytertla.v 'or the fifth tlP'c they violated the neutral zones, tnkit tnkit tnkit positiens In the region of PmnbrcK Lampjaki, Ynelijllar and Sangatte') Cavnlrv is advancing en A-mall-Trpc fpparentlv with the object of isolation the llritlsh advance pests at Keplie. and aid has been sent te the latter Despite these movement! a communi cation from the Ker.inlist.s cstertla' declared they would respi-rr 'he neu trality of the S'ratfs pending an .mni rtice conference, and Oieiier.nl llnring ten has ent i me.isp '" Mtis'iiphr Kemal Pa-ha at Smvrun irring nn Mrly meeting of the r.ittisi and lv wallst general", at MuIth.i or I-"ii,' The Greek bat'Ieshlp Aroff. th crew of which mutlnlid estrrdii" If Mviitntng fe- Piraeus through the Pir dancllei and Is In danger of bomb-rd tnent by the Ker.wllt artillery con -il ed in the hills en the Asiatic side. Th Hied nawl authorities- here are h,.p( ful that she will escape uneathed. as she Is leasing Turkish water at ihci request. The Sultan's cabinet, the rniUru: governor of Constantinople and the re spensible law officers, are taking a measure te preset e order and af" guard life in the event I a Vcnire'.i. uprising. rie.d Marshal Plmner isl'e.l tin Sultan yestenla and remained w.ih !,: an hour. They nre beli'-ivil l love dis cussed the caliphate question in light i' the new situation. An Angera official cemmunique con tains announcement n th nomination of a Ketnalist governor for fhana Kalph, fr'im whicli It says the last :!." Inhabitants were evacuate 1 je-terday. FRAXCE STAXDS PAT .Y yEAR EAST CRISIS 1'arl.s. Sept. 'J. iIU- A. ! i France's pelicj in the Near lat n laid down In" the note -he -ent t Kemal l'nsha jnntl with thn othi ethi Allies hr.s nor been nimlitleil by tin overturn in (irppce. It was announce a?ter a (",abui''t mee'lns tedaj . The French tieern:nent i greu'.j cencerneil ever tae reported dctern.i.a tien of tie ne-v l-Ireek iJevenimetit . defend Thrace Such a decision, it Jv lclleved, would certain fe rect mi -favorably en the Kemali-ts .ind u,' dispatch of ijrwU furce- te Kastern Thrace weulil alrre-t cer'ulnly ' f-1-lewed by a bellijcrent trew en th" p.'rt of the Turks In A-l'i Miner anrl d s turbances In Constantinople. The tj-. nation, if i theiighr, will have tK effect of dchijiug ''."iivir; of Kema'.'s reply te the allied net.. ? eral mere days. rranklm-I'e'ii'lnn. the Trench e'ni'i- rary te the Nat;enli,-s, i-xpectct! te! see Ipniil nt Sn.jrn.i ''i i or t-inmr-rew. II.. u II ue th. ent.r.' inll'ier.ce of ln tieernnent te r and l.eep the Na tionalist levler from taking any a.-tlnn with regard te Thm e cni.l tl.e intn tlens of tin- lire. U iieTrim'-nt. arc clearly etabli!!.e(l After hi inf n low '"ith the French diplomat, Kemal. it is understood, will leave immediatelv for Angera, where the. Nationalist Asenibl will ferma1 lv vet en the ai'i'd comm itiicn-jeris. Th'i irar is nfrcwi inn- it i.reecr. ine.-jn time begins plans for th- d"fcn" of Thrace tl.p Asserabl" s i.l n-fij-e te' accept tbe nl!lel terms I mere was aid tedav 'e be no aten- tien of medlOmg the allied attitude to - te - ward .ree.-e 1-, it of the ahdl-atlen of Constantine. T he Allies will niak- the stretige-st efforts te liaie the iJr-'-'i'-) retlre from Kastem Thrace tin.Jpr the fniis cenimunieated te Kemal. Al lied observers, however, admit tl.at a popular movement In ilreeee frr the fe. fensc of Thrace cmld net be steppetl by allied diplomatic pr,-".iire. STERyER BRITISH S7VI.VD FORECAST Tne Iiiden, Sept lis -rltv a P abdication if Kin Cen-tant of Greece, rnakl'ig again pesF.i, ,--operation betwein I'nti.e M'n sir Lloyd li'erge and ri-Prt ii.I.t Wni Wni eles, may came a lightning change in Great Britain's jieIIm tew.ird 'he Turks. A pessihle new i eiijiji-.f i, en of theie te former co-worker-i is the explana tion of the studied attitude of pr-sli-lu-Ism which i-inc. vpsienla.N Ins been radiating from S, in Iiev. ning street, where tedav mucli aiiprehensinti was expresed tcgnni.ng possible warlike acts of the Tuils in t lir icmit or Chanalt. With Constant me out of the wnj it Is clelnvd there will hi once ruefe a chance of reerganising tl '" , 'Jrl? e. Ul0e I re- or ereece utmer enlzel tan soldiers were the backbone of the army until Censtatitiue replace,) the officers with his own -Miipathl7crs. especially with generals untrained and Inexperienced in tin. gieat wars. It is pointed out the present reo-Intlenb-ls 111 (Iren'i- are reported in lie net en1 pn-Venizelist but pie-all, nnd further thai the aie men who In' -lleve heart an.: mul in the greater (Jreece It . net beiee( lliill -ii will jlcld Thriue te the Turk- without a struggle. All entliely new phue of ihe whole Near Dust situation Is being ap. freached It is icpericd thai Mr. deyd Ccerge was reluctant te abandon the jielli' tewanl the Turks which had been pursued for three .wars, nnd thai It was at a ineiuent of prtssuie ),H ),,. yielded te the French nrguuient that the Turks be permitted In re-enter Fu rope, v here ihej had long been, as the Prime Minister pointed out In hi. re. cent statement, a troublesome factor. Greek Revolution Demands Republic Cnntinurd fnm I'ikp due for reconciliation and bridging nwr the rliiiMii a dclic the i evolutionary party tspniinw. "Disturbers uf order te whatever iielltiml part they belong, will be kunlhheil in accordance with revolu revelu revolu lennry Just let'.'' Kns I'unMuiitltm'a nbdlcstSen came after iiramatlc scenes, with the palace GREEK NAVAL FORCES LEAVING SMYRNA 'I he photograph, whli-li is the tlrM iiianhiug along the qua in GVLF el' CAPE TEKE INElfe .-5 I II 111! - U u 1 -" I " JiJ--. ZT ft: g0 r ' & r &Jr " S Pf' &S7ISH ;T."-cy nun ru.6si,ns ?S?r-5tt K ''Z-J&'-Ir. .? CCCl p S rSSSf & XjtiSmmk- tL- fi3Z?T' -" " --s Hritlsli and TurKNh force en the Dardanelles are preparing te fly at eacli ether's threats if peare elTerts fall Hritlsli forces aie concentrated at ( iunak and jre supported by ilreadiiuiighls In the Dardanelles. The Turks held Utini-Kai'-sl at the mouth of the Mr-alts and hae aihanred forces both sides of (hanak, Hanking llie Hritlsli S"irr"i.i" 1 hf ft ang- i.-d ..: i- . .-tinnb-ts c':muni nz his .l'"h''"i.."in'i'. ! xas l.et u:v ! th? n-e-. t.r. ir-.. 'fi .' 'l.e ..".i ijf -lr k, rrng-i that an emissary np-.t-nred at a w.ad-w ( the p.ilae a.'l .ir.-.unc 1 the nl-di-cat'.-ui iien"ral I'ap.n.'.n11 vad pre. itjsl reei cent "at ni'l, t' e revolutionist-- b . finding 'i en,r-n,if-i utwua'ig, .ieint-1 their i .rise l.i..ini' T'!.- 'ir.Mniran' then -ei.t a second mur, bit the mob i was (l.'iura'e. dciar.ng. We are re- ehed te dethrone t author nt Crre' i ' nu-erj I'.j'.-'aT'lM nddresed 'l.e fellow it,; r.ne t,. .).. i.r.e'j r...,,..tn ' ' '-Y'eMing te tfap -.lemnK etprewP, , wjh of tie (;re,k people, I turned -e (:...,. i iin,., ..k- irien n,i as-uaieil mv .-ejal d'lti'j, I declare. thin. a. id t'"k a -..li.nm oath, tbir I " e'i!d revpe.-tt.i',' . ob-i rve tie art.. -of the i."on--tit'jtieii. Worked Only for Jreece ' Thi- de-daratieti corresponded h'i-, i t'i my private ileirp and that of tin (.reel: oeeiilc. h"5 well as the m'ern.'i- tienal in'erests of ei,r ceuntr Within the limits of tin Constitution I did evrytn.n,: Humanly inis.ihie for tin Ji - fense of the mteri-t- of th" 11SH10U. ' T'ida regret 'ab'.' !llisfer'ne have Ie. our country into a rlfical si- ni'ieu. but i,rercp. as in se many ethet m-(ance- m the miu-sp of t.er eii'irie- , long history, will again oveneme hr litiicultte-" and will lentinuc en l,i r glorious and brilliant put I,, jimi,:.., sl.e faces i,r danger v. nh a unitd trout and is assi-trd bv he- pewerfil frleicis. "Vet wihing te leave in t-.e mmrj of anybeiB tl.e sllghleat susph Ien t'liit. bv rennlning en tae throne. I i.ae ,i. 'entPil. le however a t-lig'it (jegrn. tin saf red unity of the (Jreeks aim the as sistance ei out- friend-. I hat nh-uirati-d the reju! power. "Frem tM- n.'uiie'it, m. e.e,t ,or,. Prince iii urge, ,s our King. I ani tnf.i tViA nut i pe iifilL.n ii ill . 1 1 . .. . i hini. will ass... hlin with all I'.s fe,,,i ,,, ,,, ,, f ii ,., ', Ml... . i I TL "1 I'll PI1U1 ,ll 1-S, lf H dlfiicult work T IIem for Concord ' As for mjf.f, I am hnppi that another oppert'inlty hn bren gneu in, te mcrlticf ni self nni e tneie for iirieee, and I Mial! be still lnppier . ( ,.i, k0('. m people, whom I l.nw se iijij, , le',ei, surround their i. w King wlih pe-fier" concord and bn.l 'In l.ithcrlainl le lre.n glerv and fieh gtiaiiies. M sacrifice i kliglit. I ,,, ,rP. pared te light at the hud of tl.. n-nn ill the interists of the i'nitit It the Jreek lie'.ernment and prepje iheiilil consider such in-nkc uscfiil te the fatherland. ' Constantinople, Sepr. ''s. Fnnner King Censtnntine of dreeee, who abdi cated tisiirilay. I. n ported i,, hate hei n imprison' d l the revelutiinuirii s in Atlieiis. It Is ieieriii freni Atl-e-., thnt lP of the mliilstii's In thi' Cabinet of Premier 'l'rlnni.illllakes was killed dur ing the tieulilis there incident i the abdication of Censtantlne (An Athens dispatcli jesterdii said that former Mlntster of Agrieultu're SI- deris liad !ca wounded during rioting i which ncciiinpanieil a deinonnratlen in favor of the return of t'nniinr Premier enueies uii'i i nc rsiiien-nnii'lil et a republic l eillzpliss are said le he in renlnl of ihe islund of Sua HI the (Jreelt Ari'liliielacii. An Ininerlnnt i able uta. tleu Is H United en the Islnnd. IM T(1U WANT A J0M nieni- ark, nltnly et I hem mlViftUcl In the Hcln I hem anvwllae. In Tinil tuy , 1UB0 "( ..-..! -.. . I M ." . , J.. - iiniia piumna 23,Adv, te be recelxed from the deemed rlt , retreat te their ships before the advance "ZZ-i SARDS &es1&2- v.i j-&rJf' rZ&szsE&ff gF- vsZ&ffl&kzzgm Jk -3 TURKISH "S'wr-u IVxl-I is--l-v-5? rrJC4fl.VS!SZ2r. -- T- vwiwunr-zrz. BSttrSL ' TROY ESi lv-- -v-- -. VENIZELOS WOULD BE THOUGHT DEAD Is Mainly Silent When Asked te Discuss Situation in Greece EVADES HI9 nilPTinWPR nnf' ''"' 'l,rl,i!''' Hler 1 of Utile value ' lieied te have been hilled in nn eiplo eiple eiplo nie UULO l lumcne ng-leulturall. It Is an unattractive. , sien, caused bv lightning which de.- 'lie-iij. moiietniioiiu plain with here and sirecd everything within a radius of P.- .1 s'n i.iffij rrr-,' Paris, Sept ''s .. nisi, t,, j,, ,,,n. -. i're'J iw d"ad."' was the teply of I.!- iitt ' n.is Vi ui.i les te a ques'ien ii te the part he might play under th new government in Greece mis the DeainlIIe correspondent of the Petit I'arisien. Forty-rive ether i-et respond- nts bad telcgtnphed te the forme ferme Premier asking te be received b'. II ri.j.l, te all wi- net te treub,' ' iiitn. M etniteles u.auitalris Hie -a n . i penetrable reeup epn with hi- 'n'i iicitc friends. Tin t'ust new- . ' tin l reel. reoliitien and (.'en'-tiiiitini - an d'.c.mnn came while he was at bunt, and nun of hi friends leuld tc n.i.. asking ' Wi -it would you ile if i-'hi.) te r' -iim" eG'n '!" Venlele n.ere! said: "Take -.-in. tei.re liers i.'ecn re.s." but Ii. e. s'.enl- Irfiraung the depth of t, ( .,,,, Hen line lad eiilj te leek at I i- f.ee te iealie tint the Indication of the partv Nader had net ebli'cru'id the nrrew of i ln patriot. Ill" fa'.nliiirs who knew tin .Irpl, .,f re wuuinl iiiusmi ny tne i 1 1 a t - of dreams of gie.itne.ss. ter i are careful te refrain from i l,rti-rn or tin Near l'a-t in nee U hen bt accident i ' mil enl.elea keep-, ( lb nt n I s. i. ss, lit - pn ipS FOOD AND CASH GIVEN TO ASSIST ARMENIANS Near East Relief Drive Gets Frem Various Sources Prem ihe Heme for I i , $129 i lesi . in a plain w hitr . i it i" a i enti Unit ! hi of ,- of the Armenian Id 1 J f C ill" Pin' rgi in y Aid Tin re hate been t . hell'liUllller, 'J'-'l '!' ' Mr" i , i he-1 - aineiinii, , ' i fund I siimi I 'e iirlbullei - i I n m- nls i In i n re U" 't il lint th Armour ' : i of . lllllieil IliClltK. Seme of the i-iiiii rilni' . M ii l." n t"ini I . l '.4-' Vi .M'h. i;ii.nirf .- 1 1 1 lt r y, Mrk lie ii.'. ', M. nn'.li. i : i i lle.-l'n. (.'. A W I Alieii. ti' S illlnm I' ' i i -i J ii .'Ii i w.lllimi A w .. It 1.11' ir I .1 I tl II.', t" II- J". 'L'f I. ' Ii ii -. J.'. ' . ! -, ii re'-r yj. .Mif a mm i tl i;nin ii w 0. .iin. ii ' i l',rl)"r ,' ,'lf'.'-,"17.V ' i ,i. III. j i,. 1,'i.i atmi IIu.e,n llie. .1 Mr K !' " !' Mi ,1!r; J. ', T'r'li v) ' kf ok tin i un ' -ii 1' H..' '!'. . tl'; V. - ' . j msi narlek n vi .( t . the tela' received is n, m;(i. A 111'. YOU I.OIIKINfl rim II EM1- 5PH hapa lh very jirmen you want j niu, tl.lnir under aitutlein eu,pei M.-Sff. shows Hellenic sailors and marines of the Irtnrieu.s Turkish nnny IHITZA RIVER IS U ii Stream Has Leng Been Bene of Contention Among Balkan Peeples M M TURK RACIAL MIX-UP IN THRACE!t st.W-; drlvcV of .. laundry meter- 'tiitck. Steliepp didnt appear volun tarily. Up was brought in by Con Cen r.u -lJ5eewittiI fri i i-table Sapp. Washlngtiin. Sept. L'S. The Marita I While gazing out the window of his R.wr, which has within the last week . ;;;",rt. Yerl1"' ' the truck go by. cunie te the front in tins da.i's news ' ' '""iiing te the constable he said: .' tp limit of Kurepenn terr'llerv the I . "There gees a guy we want, Sapp. . ' l rowers are willing te give the i ict..rieus Turk-!, is described jjq 1 .ikc 'nf t -f...i. f.. ,. .... ;!.. :.. , a Mllctiu Issued tmlav bv the National ' fegraphlc Society. ' ' I lie MarlUn Ul-.cr I-. like the, ni n.c i,i tv. urn a symbol and Frii-i- nn,i i:m,, I .. i,. ..r ...i .... . II I'-'llL- III l-lllll III IIIII I u'ii.ihk i.iiiK.u nrrpii unit iiiri:. tne uefinn- knn. "i.'i, .i .i --,-...,. . .lll.'ILi.-'-.llll,',.lt'll-i such i. the racial mU-tip In Thrace and tie portion of Macedonia which ad joins It. that each has nt lean some eciiie for in, ciaime 'Thrace has for ."00 ve.irV l.prn in tl. anomalous condition of being Turk -iu territory, et mere Christian than Muliiitnnivuaii, mere alien than Turk. Moreeter. the nor.-Turlcs-nen-Mohnni- medans were mere Intelligent and mere l-idustrleu.than '-the 'ileMems ,i f ifn.le, of I,,- ?' fi S1'" f .!1"", i ,..,- iii i -;"' " ' "v.; : , "! ", IU . """-'"rhs iiV: HHii i.im:ru ill. Uinr PllOUUlPr-. 'Mere or iui.i..nL,ilA... . .1... lilt' lt-M lUlllli tile half Vn h.n ,P,n r, '' r t,,,urf eeinl 'V ' ',.L' ' "'!:.. ". "V,0 '" ". -."kiivuiiiiiinii- I !L - ,,:.' ""' '" ,h Vn.nn.l in- '"' ' "" I'.'iiis aim t iiu-s Kiev did net and cmld net compete wltli uie i.nixs aiKl .lews ni.u Arinen aiis i.nd !n the agricultural pursuits of the country they were i-.piall eiitclnssfd ny rl e iiulgars and the dreeks v. he are farmers. occasional ' Man" of the Turks confined their ac. ttilt.e. te the cities where tliev were rulTs or Rehllcrs. Tho-e who led the lhesef peasants ncw-i- wholly shook off tin :r nemadism. Tlev were lesspfHcient than thrlr despised Christian ndghbnrs, a fa-'t which led te main a pllliigiiigiii.il massacring expedition, for the Moslems, hewexer humble their station, were DUiiei). while the ( hrlstlnns were net. "Eastern Thrnce between the Struitu re swampy depre'.slens. Large areas of the territerv are unfilled and in summer the gu,. the country the ap pearance of n desi rt. "Furious lighting, with l.ltle quar ter, rage, ever tills region during the Balkan War of lPKMH. n- Bulgiir and Turkish arm- were alternately suc cessful. Turkish tillages wire dptrecd i.rst, ami emn aiie.- miigarnin Milages suffered a siniilin fate. "When the Bulgarians tinalU con trolled the region main Turks, resigned te fate, trekked te Asia Miner, ami iidir tin 'iieck lentr. 1 of I'm Inst few tears i tint iiiewinifit has lentinued. As a r'"s i't tin- Thrace of ted.it i- even mere striking' nen-Tuikisb than in tl e pnst HEAR JUDGE DICKINSON Dclnvnre County Women Have Quarterly Meeting Prominent men i.ilre-,ed tlie fpinr- iii't mieting of the Ii.-lnwarc Ceuniy In ague of Women eVters teil.it at the I ll.l Meeting llell-e, I me eldMllc Addl-e'ses wire tniele le l'i'd r.il .ledge Di kiusnn. . I, line- Hamilton, piesldent of Bei'i-d e!' I nuntv Commis sioners. 1 1 r IJeerge V. Klrchvi a, for n it di .in 'f Columbia l.nw Scheel and ether-. BULGA.rRI S.-A'" tvm'fV,sr t - vO-i' ii r.r jt1 ) J www h. ArY-Jl.i.n"IOI H ' iLAVIA YrraVi'V' .'" A ,SEA OF MARMARA' Z? CHANAK-V I bKUM KALC-5L , O HZ-IHE - ' bAMELLES I .,,. i,"- .4 ?!&f? I -: ;A7'tvvY f-V4Al ' ' VM's t V.li ' 'lAP ' f v, 3MYRN A-w AUMLI '1 lie Miirifri. i-lr in l.uaie Is the hiine or rententliin b Turlis mid (iiielis anil In siilil tit he llm "M.-tO or Mglit" iMHHHliiry Him Blecc-n of tlie Turit In l-I deter deter inliiiiiitien te rxlniil territory in f Tlirnte Ples hn claimed the Maritzn valle as : umr ",,vs "'" uavr te obey the suin bel.mc.i.s te It nn nl,,.t Uwi" J ".V uiens, nnj h.- . Iflie comes here we'll ' W-Vv '-,,M--J;rrc-,-.t '..'V" n ik sr; -1 syn tttAp ! dih FOES' ATTACKS HIT YERKES AH BOX Business Men Call Meeting te Present Evidence Against "Fining Squire" 16 MOTORISTS BEFORE HIM A masse of eildence tending te show that the methods of D. Martin Yerkc. "fining Miulre" .f Millheurne, has ueri- r.linh llPerti.il h!.ihu.i rfttftfiit'Iu.tu ..r I De'awarc Ce:mt will lie presented at u meeting of the Sixt ninth ami Market Mlfni.t 11, ...I.. ...... I ....,rtIn.ln.. !,. . te fMwnril .1. Ilartlett. president of the Sixty-ninth Street llusiness Arsoeln Arseeln Arsoeln tien. Mr. llartlett s-aul today the meet iii' would be held early next week, "'We are dnll teceivlng additional proof that Writes actions nre '-"ri-mpntnl te the interests . the c ," until Mr. llartlett. "1 learned, te . , of it case which t-hews that Yerkes Is' net actuated ri'itltely by a desire te save the lives of . hlldrcn as lie c'nlms. Attacks ttcilh Yerhes anil Sapp t . . .. .v ui,-iii ns snmiiiened neiere nun iieen speniling tne summer. She was in for Mime violation of the nutntneliile her seventieth year. , aw.. 'n. j.inii iireved that he hnd Mrs. Camac was the widow of Wll ' f" r",' L "'-'"Wl. "I- c I'll'' of the Ham Mnbtcrs Camac. Ucferc her mar alleged offense, "icrke.s asked him te . rngc she was Miss Catherine Murray make an iiffidavlt te thut effect and , Rush, daughter of Benjamin Rush, who Me did. Ilut as this mini was leaving, i wn8 at one time secretary of Legation erkcs nskPd te s-e his card. It de- nt the Court of St. James, .eloped that the card was net properly nfr grBiitlfather, Richard Rush, was .i. i C.-"!1 f'"' ",is the vielim NU,i,at one time Attorney (Jeneral of the ,,!.! , ,. ..1 null -r Wkev nn- his enstnble. c t'n proper men te enforce N'PP. n ,1, ... . -.. Mimes as .ninimrr 10 j'iibiuik, in hs rcgul.Mili.g automobiles. Many ,,,. Mrs. Ca.nac's great- n ii, wT'!! '"'"K , father waa one of the signers IM.h'rr.llX aV,Tens:",Cr rlkU "S "Declaration of Independence. There were few cases hefere Snntrn Ferbes teda.v. Residents along West Chester pike said the slump was un doubtedly due te the placing of po licemen nt approaches te Mlllbeurne who wnm motorists te have their li cense tags clean and lights glistening before they reach there. Tntrlc Drhcr Ilreught In Among ihnsp v, appeared today was Afi.hin 11 ,..1. ....... -..MI...t 1 f.. l,,K''t 'nj. fnn i.ii, . ill 41 nil iniuillli'U I iiv iuivr Ski...,. .,,. . ... n..1 !nfn..i.A.I . I. a .l..t..A in- was allien. "Your emph,er was summoned here tw-e weeks aii en account of bad tags." u'Al .vl",,N- "'iress,K ,-s.ieicepp. ,.- , " - i . . nteienpp sam that new tags liad been' "iiiiinuMi una mis wan vermeil uv irr- - .;.. ou can go. said Yeryes. "but . ... . . -. treat him right. It he doesn't, we'll treat him rough. (Jf mtceii cases heard today en bad t ig and defective light charges six were di-misscd. The ether.- were lined J?." each. The receipts took a perceptible drop as compared with ireieus tes tes slens. Sustained en Appeal, He Sa.xs , , 'S , "nil 'nel Z, '"' ul''. "'""' J 'W tbat as nn object Yerkes admitted tedav that he fined hiiii, in , uw irsy terNts e- for Mlrl) nn effPna0i.. 'IiiPl.limM.llv I urnnl.l 1 1 If A ' "!.. ..' I-- i ui reel a rennrt reL-nnllni- llin iiiitfnii hilinn !"' Kijs.ene Automehil. Club. Thia -!-. I-- -nit wen single ., In an . --,-- . ......uxi ......... ..n... f the .ippvals t has taken from mv 'tl'ii. Any one nl, pt paid a cen't ,,, this i.nllrl ni.iei- i oenli-eil .. ....... back. All of the appeals fell dewu. "In ether wnnN, my action was sustained by the Courts 10(1 per cent. rh.tt talks better than, the criticism which i keIii; en hereabouts." EXPLOSION KILLS ENTIRE GARRISON Lightning Wrecks Falconara Fert. Hundreds Are Wounded Spezln. Sept. 2.S. fBy A. I,) The I i mire nuni garrison nc j- aK'ennrn r en near here en the Culf nf Oennn. is he- ten miles. There arc many hundreds of weuiideii. Seent bodies have already been re re eewrcd in the debt in. Fifteen hundred tens of explesjws were stored in the ep tunnels of the fort. Thn entire top of the hill en which it is located wan completely blown I awn The work of recovering addi tienal dead is proceeding. Ne estimate has uh yet been made of their number. The wounded nre being rushed te the hospital here, nil of which nre already Idled. Military forces have been as signed te tlie work of rcheue. All Fas listi of the province of (Jcnea have bull mobilized by their chiefs te assist the seldiers1. The explosion occurred in a ielent i storm wlneii iiamngeii tne crops anil ' niimertv of the inhabitants for large areai- along the gulf. Hnlf-craed with terror fiein fire and sim-m, tlie desjiair lug population is biliig relieved through getcrntnentnl care BEATEN BY PRISONERS Man Refused te Uncover te Old Glory at G. A. R. Parade le Moines, la. Sept ''S. i j,t A. F. i After hatnv had his hat fercilil reiiieeii ny a iifpuit -ii rill wnen tin .niericaii flag ii.i-s. .1 ilurlnz tin1 (irand lAuuy of the ltepubli- luirade heie cs- i s' sniltli was i-evten of the I-'Irst tenia . Samiii I It Ihatl, thiriy-l ! j(othedist l'plscepal Chiinh, (ierman ttni arrested and w hen put in a ce'jewni He Is siir Ived by his wife, Itt. I was beiiieii s,.v..r,'v n t lit- nlseiiers jui,, .1, lleauiuent Smith, and two te whom lie told his .nut nnd apnealed , enM l-'rancea ('. and Themas V. Smltli. for simpath. ' llliilt wa iiskni se.-ii ii ,, tm - ! - . -- imimt ii ud linnlii iipm s; , tlebb. ! Iilelher of th'' en Is 1 1 -.-1 1 r I 111 I uieM'di i the effrnilliig top pine. ,ui Hlalt re trieMil II and sie ..) whi'e mine lla-. passed, def Ing im n. pj te rcinevc his liat Itehh put Ii 1 1 'jail, A turntct In ,i, the beating nnd 'ii'si'ueil Iiiatt afhr heth his e.tes were 1 b'.ickcned and Vis fin hem) cut. lie was I let out en blind ! FOG STOPS FERRY SERVICE i Beats Stick te Piers for Half Heur,) Delaying Jersey Commuters i I 'err i-ertice between Camden nnd, Pulladclpbl.i tn lopped tins inen.ing ' I for ihlrt luiiiulcs iKiause of a heavy ' fog which siruni mer ln Delaware . lthcr, ciiin-liig iimdieils of commuters J 'te be Inte 111 leiic'iing their eflices, 1 At :l"1 "'eh" k the fog had hei nine m heavy ferr.the.it I'liptalns feared te j wutiire Inte tl.e -I n.fuu at all and from ! that llm' ''"I I T'I" lie limit cres-cd the river Tlie fug then neaied sl,g.ii ami trnlfii' was iesiinii.il, bin beat i-eiitiiiued te iimvii f-lewlv. I The fog wli thick in Philadelphia (luring the rarly hours, but cleared off 'by :"'0 o'clock. Deaths of a Day CHARLES A. BURRELL Philadelphia Man Was World War Veteran and Helder of Medals Funeral services will be held tomor row for Charles A. llurrell. twenty seven years old. of 183." Seuth (-cell street, who died Sundny In the Jeffersen Hospital following an operation for up pendlcltK ' Although death was directly due te the operation, it was said that Tlurrcll was se weakened as the result of weiinda received in FrancCi when lie served as a corporal In Company I of the 310th Infantry, that he was unable te wltlistnnd the shock of the surgical trentment. llurrell tcrved In France ns n cor poral In Company I. 3tCth In fantry, and w.tk wounded n number of times, and was also gassed. Up was recommended by Majer (lenernl Kuhn for the Distinguished Service Cress, and was awarded n Croix de Guerre with two palms. He returned te this country still suffering from the effects of his, wounds. lie was for a time in the Walter Reed Hospital at Washing ton. On'his discharge from the hospital he was married te Miss Anna Myes. Mrs. Catherine Camac Mrs. Catherine Camac, who for many years was prominent In Philadelphia Society, died estcrday at the Hetel ! Itlvhteii Atlantic Pltv. u-linrn kIie tinil i ....n.-.... .. " - r(,trtry 0f ,1P Treasury and nt different , tlmM aa Minster te Kngland and I'llllCU II.T. Ill' lll PVI K II .in .M'l grand - of the Leuie J. Haley Leuis J. Haley, one of the eldest residents of Lewer Morien Township, died yesterday nt his home in Glnd wyne, nt the age of eighty-four. He will be burled Saturday In the grave yard of the Baptist Church, near ISryn township nnd never moved from It. In his middle venrs he became known te' thousands of Phlladelphlans becail'e of ins empievmeni as casiuer m wi h - - taurant in llrend Street Station. He retired some vears age and was ap-1 nnlr..l ..nn.l .iim.rtitinr. Mr. TInlev1 was a member of Hoxberougli Ledge", IV nn.t A y.. nnd Meriell Iedge. 1. ) O. F. Ills wife and only ten died several years age. Lewis Detts Lewis Detts, eighty-four years old. fur the last seven years censtnblc of Delaware County, died Tuesday night nt Ms linmp en Summer street, t'nlnnd. : v . . . i . . He had iili been ill" supervisor in ine i nner i'roiuenr? ffcuun iur h huhumt I .. . . of yenrs. lie is punived by his widow and one daughter Mrs. Helen Fex Benners Funeral services will be held tomor row afternoon for Mrs. Helen Fex Hen ners. wife of A. Kugene Henners. n retired lumber dealer, at her home, 4218' Spruce street. J lie llev. Jehn Allan llliiir. naster of Tabernacle I'rett.y- terian Church. Thirty-seventh and Chestnut streets, of which congregation Mrs. Henners was an active member, w 111 officiate. Interment will be mudn in Seuth Laurel Hill Cemetery. Dr. Samuel U. Van Busklrk Dr. f-amuel L. Van Huskirk, fifty- eiglit jenrs old, died lit bis home, ''i):t! ; rserth rarU avenue, yesterday "t'f" . ' tlir.. -,..ir nf fci.inl . ln nllrltsni fnllnvv- ...... i- ........ ..... I ing two opera thai, time stiens in uiuicnvcnt iii The funeral will be from the house nt li n'ceck and interment, wil be ti .i -..! i . ine .soriiMMieii i ,-im;i .-I .. . Dr. Van Busklrk wa born in Beth- lehem, Fa. lie was educated in Phlln- delphia. being graduated from the Cel- lege of Pharmacy and the ,leffer.en Medical College. .. .. .. Harry M. Heffman Hnrry M. Heffman, tifty-nlne years old. who died of a paral.Mlc stroke, brought en by heart ilisensr, at Ins home, (11 Ti West Dauphin street, will be burled Saturday at U o'clock In the Chelten Hills Cemcter . He Is survived by his wife, FlU abeth .T. Heffman, nnd one siFter, Mrn. Frederick SnnderH. He was n member of the William le Klkins Ledge, V. nnd A. M. : (ioed Sa maritan Ledge, I. O. (). V., and Wash ington Camp, I. O. S. of A. Mrs. Annie McKlnley Mri. Annie McKlnley, seventy years old, who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sadie Virginia Proof. 0144 Walnut dtreet. will be burled in Fcmwoed Omctcry Saturday afternoon. She. la survived by one daughter, Mrs. Badle Virginia Proof, and five t-enn. Itebert, .Toneph, William. Burten and Jehn McKinley. Her hushnml, the late Itebert McKlnley died in 1011, Mrs. Emellne S. Walter ,. ., ,, ... , , , , .Tire, i.ui'-iiiii- .-. iiiuii-i, i-ikiii -lour unlay ana inicrmein win uc in tnu i on en cord Friends' Ilurinl Cireiind. Mrs. Walter'H hifbaud, William II. Waller, died thlrty-livn ears age. Christopher A. Smith The funeral of Christopher A. Smith, slxtv-three ears old, J2 'Vcbt Haines ptrr'el, (iermantewn. will be held at the I'lrst Methodist I'piwepnl Cliurch, (Iermantewn incline and High street, nt J o'clock Saturday afternoon, I i.tor i.ter "!.. will he In Chrstiiut Hill I ',.,,.. I .. . Pep the last twentv-nnn n-i.-c cnrs old, iIIih! esterday at the home of , '.'.. ?,?, 1r"wri,"r: ','.'""r, "',"r Mr- Oferae i t tf.... i-..i. ree i ' ' iertrr, 113J JMue at.. Jiarte, Pa Hey- her son. J. Herace Walter. WIS ( idar M,,i, niv in. hour or Tnni.erain-e iui,i street, Swarthmore. The funeral will , '"'"p Ne a. I' e ur a., tntiieit te arvicra l.n from the house nt 11 .'ID o'clock Sm. OIAMOM) -Sept. 20. JeltN J. husband he from tlie louse iil ' ..ni e ( ieck rsnt . f ! Harah 0 ameiiit ne6 Hart), lima- Personal Appointments of Geld Mesh bags, purses, derinc boxes, lip stick cases, bracelets, necklaces, bar pins, breeches, lingerie pins, fountain pens, pencils, pocket knives, link but tons, watch chains, coat chains, sport chains and novelties. Quality moderately priced J. E.Galdvell & Ce. Jewelry - Sitvat - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS FINLETT EE ASKED T Six Peddlers Held in $155,000 Appeal te Judge Who Re leased Annie Miller GORDON FIGHTS REDUCTION Judge Flnletter will again be naked te order ball reductions In cases of six alleged leaders of the drug ring new under arrest here. A similar appeal. Inken recently by attorneys for Annie Miller, known as "queen of the drug ring," resulted in Judge Finlctter reducing the woman's bail from $l.i.000 te $1000, She has since "jumped" her ball bend and a bench warrant has been Issued for her arrest. The District Attorney's offlee will mnke strong opesltlon te any further bail reductions, "Judge Flnletter fixed tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock in Roem Ne. liMl. City Hall for the hearing. Tim six in whose behalf habeas corpus writs were taken out arc Hyman f'eld. Jeseph Allegre, alias "Jee Ritchie," Frank I'iccole. Felir Cardullo. Jeseph l'lllu nnd Jeseph Weiss. These are all charged wtih being big dealers In the dope trnflle. Would Invalidate Warrant Counsel for the defendants nre tak ing advantage of the sjupreme Court i order, which allows the defendants te take any proceedings in the lower court I they deemed wise. They nri' taking this action In an effort te invalidate I the bench warrants for their arrest, and nlse te have their hall reduced. The four whom tlie (trnnd Jury in dicted arc Cardullo, Piccole, Allegre and Pilla, all charged with the unlawful possession and sale of drugs. Justices of tha Supreme Court suggested that the proper ceur&c for them te fellow was te have one or mere Judges of the Coin- tnen Picas Court review the action of Judge Menachal!, who was sitting us a committing Magistrate at the time lie fixed the ball In these case. ( ijnlulle iib inimun m nnuii-u v.-.' -- and the ethers 52.. .000 each Judge Menushnn last night went ever the ilrinr sllitntinn with Assistant Wis- i trict Attorney (Jordeii and Chief Nar cetle Agent Ferrer. and at the con clusion of the conference Mr. Corden told the story thnt lay beneath the Commonwealth's objection at the time Judge Flnletter reduced the bail of Annie Miller. On Friday. September 1.1. nfter the Court had allowed the reduction. Annie , MIIW. whose true name is Murray. : . t. . , i ,. ....j unmedinieiy eDiniiicu n unniiMiimi mi whs r.inniMMj. .i imu uum "imn District Attorney Corden predicted that . . ., ; tne woman weuiti ncc, uui ,iuti),-- cm 1 letter overruled that objection, holding I thnt the District Attorney's opinion was net n substantial reason for a re fusal en his part of reduction in ball. I The following Wednesday, the day I ..r 1.n t-tn1 nntttint- iiHenttnf- mil f-minuf.1 nnneared. ' Later in the dny her at- ' t0rney premised te bring her into court j Lei ihnt fnrfvitnrn of ball hp i postponed te afford him that opper-, tnnlt v. 15ut when Judge McDcvItt heard Mr. (lorden esprcss the opinion; that the wemnn, true te his prediction, had tied the jurisdiction, he refused the , attorney's request and Issued a bench warrant for Annie Miner 9 rearrest. .Sixteen Addicts ricad Guilty A Il'lT r Ml ' Ri Hiii-wr-. l H U-l-l. I .,.1.IT..I, .....1 I,... t.tr iilm1l. f(l hftif . II1IUII l (11 III MUtlUM IH"M'U1I7 Itl IUV. , 0 CUT DRUG BAIL ...,,!,.,-,,. -, I possession, were ureiiKiii iiiier.- uuugi unfurwMii .u . ........ . .., . .,..i.... mm..... ...r...,. Mellevltf. te ldeed tedav ii' i .; . tiu J;e ' ,,"' -, " ' , I"""" ""' '" ": "" ", '"', "--,f ." ' I pniltv te the nossessien charge The Ir.------ , . - , e .. . M..tM ,. I ethers entered a plea of net gul.ty te heth charges. j These who pleaded guiltr as drug j users were Clnney Bewers, Klsie f'lav, ; Xcgre ; Geerge deary. Myrtle S. ! DageK, Kula Dianiend. Negro; Kdna j,,, inrr-, Sjdney Kgelf. Mnrgaret Fisher, Frnest Ilejwoed. Negre: Iler- nian Heffman, IMna Hellidny, Tlebert ; Jehnsen. ;scgro:.leiiu Williams, .cgre; SiiMin Wilsen, Negro; Anna Butler and Frank Bancroft, .cgre. Weng Ciiuen, a Chinese-. Kllzaheth Oates.. Negro, nnd Charle.'i Turnings pleaded net guilt te both charges. Twi men indictetl yesterday, Sagie Debra and Jeseph Antnlev, charged with attempted wile of drugs and con spiracy te trallic In them, asked for n centinunncn when their case came up before, Judgn McDevitt. The plea -wab en the score that important witnesses were in New Yerk. A continuance wus granted for a week. rtKVTllS WKNTZ.- Srt. 27. KATIIIIVN r.MZA HKTH. trtlnvisl wlfe of Warren Went! ami laughter of Hurry C aint Ellzaheth Poni Peni UiT Hrett-n, aucl S2 Itclatlte- and frlenils arc InMleil In Brrvieeii. Menrtny, 2.30 1". M., late r'siilnne. Mas IlBjnten nt., iterman iterman tewn Iniennnt prltalii, Itfmnlnn lcwej Kuii'lay t'ti-nlns-. .Atai-APAJIH - On fcr,t 27. IPL'2. In Ttrooli Ttreoli Ttroeli 1tn. N V, IMJlTlt blneil wire of Thenun 1". MarAilams Bn1 uauchtKr of the. lets 'innri'i ami imnutin raynter runernl ai"r- i i.ti,. en Hiuruav rpi, an. ai ilfii anrt frlrinl- int it'll te funr.il. Satur rlrtt, s .10 A M reeMeneq et brelhar-ln-lim, '.ii'i.- ItlKKlns. laat 11. Iljrn u 8al enui reimlein ruin f'hureh uf tlie Itelv Nam in A .M. Interment Nut' Calhelra Cm- VAN' III'SKinK' -Suit 21. Vr. ffAMITKI, t. VAN Ill'SKIItK. .rlce, Huturda;, 11 P M. S'lS'i . P.irk ut, Intfrmrnt rrl hI Pi lei, .Iii mav mil l"rld.t etcnlns odiekni: un Hpi 22, in:'.', 'iiiumak It 'iIiIiill.Ni:. 'm of the lim iiMiii ni l.lln Willi in Oillerne. In Ills M.t .tear. He. I'liein iimm lit M .Mnr h Church UllMbetli. N .1 Satiirrtm Sir', no. at in a M 1 ".iuii.n - At Un- r.-H'iiince nf hi- liaimhter. Mri- .1 Parker. IT".", Hnuth tllcks a", en 'l-rt. i's UH" i:i.WAIll) MOON. ItiMaiiM., I ami fid nds nr linllrrl te Ihe pertlcs en 1 Sntlirilav aflcriin.in at L' e'rle.-U ni .h. IMKer If. Han lll.lif . ): r'rHn,t pt In leriiienl ni Mount Murlah I'einetery. Vltv. Ins Frn1n eienln NAN I! At Ins renl Irnr 2PJ2 aniilh l.amliprt ' . en Fop! 27, 1H22 I'HAIII.I.S CAIAIN. hul.n, nt Jennla Nate. .N, nf luiieral lati r. "c0 i' V M 57 "Just right" Rich, smooth and mel mel eowyet full-flavored-Heinz Prepared Mus tard adds a delicious taste te everything en which it is used. Care fully selected mustard is ground in Heinz spot less kitchens and kept right ue te Heinz qual ity. The taste is just right. HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD INDIANS MAY AID TURKS British Subjects Threaten te Help Meslemc Fight England AlimwlabaI, Hritlsli India, Sept. (Hy A. I'.) A lurgc meeting held here jesterdav at which resolu tions were adopted protesting against Great llrltain sending forces te Con stantinople and the Dardanelles. DuriDi the meeting threats were made te aid the Turks by joining them en the bit tlefield if war was declared agaimt Turkey. "The Tie of a Thousand Knets" Put your scarf money into Berkley Knits! You'll receive liberal dividends in service and style! ?2.50 $3.00 $3.50 JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street 11 I '.vl-Jjt',''agWWjal'f H'H'"'i,'gerBM rrriiTi nfi i 1 1 ilji iTii it ii.iMmmIM tl .iw"mniiii.-f iwirfli 'j''yiBi.iini'nr"fi"rffwiiii Pill 'w S IS l - Mm n0DflflyiHwEPsUn JftSY i 'f. 4 SUM-'- -
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