M.-V- II :s It.. m 'N WA .K wprcr "s?w!nwwjy yt Bends Investors should ask for our October Bend Circular. It lists ever ISO issues which we art recommending at this time, Harris, Ferbes & Ce Pins St., Cor. William NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Widener Bid. Telephone Spruce 7040 INCOME TAX Take Aittantas-a of All Recent Rullnrt I Become a Ta Consultant I Inttructer, Jehn 0. llernden, Jr. I Visit the Clin Oct. 4th Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS 14S1 ARCJt ST. StOckwell ' CERTIFIED PUBLIC Wilsen & COUSTASTS Linvill Lted Title Bldj., Pbila. MAIN v AND COMPANY CRKTIHCD rt'IlMC ACCOUNTANTS Finance Bid., Phil. WIEGNEMOCKEY&CO Certified Public Accountants Orexel Building, Philadelphia RtCIPROCAL AuTOHOBIH ThSUBAHCt Means 25 Saving Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange La Bread St. & Se. Venn Squire Bends for Investors Reed A. Morgan & Ce, ilmt)m of ti PhllA Htecli Eich. West End Truat Bldg., Phile. riNANCIAT, SINKING FCND NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF FIRST PREFERRED STOCK AND SECOND PREFERRED STOCK OF SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION NOTK'K IS HEHKIIV GIVEN thit In the r 1Sln'ln Fund nf Superior Slel I'orpnrallen, th follewlnB nurni .ire appllrnblc te the pur ehnni of tfiara of Flrt I'ri-ferr! nwl Sec ond Preferred Stock of the Corperation: I.11J.M1.84 te the purrhuM of t'lrat Preferred Sleck, $.13.tWiVl te the pun-hnje of Second Preferred Stet k. an4 that Superior Steel Uorpnntlen wil' ue and applv nuch funds en October 'J.'ith. lfll'J In the purchase of firs'. Preferred Sleck nnd Second Preferred Stock as preldel In tli Certificate of Incorporation nnd the H law of the Corporation te euch extent us the funds In the Slnklnir Fund may permit, at the lowest prices at which surh shares ma, le erfeml for nale te the Corporation, but t a price net in eecd One Hundred and Flfteen Dollars Ull", OOI pe- Ktiare ind lh amount of nil unpaid and accrued dlvldenli thereon Sealel nrterlnus plainly marked "Offer of Flist Preferred Stock or "Offer nt Second Preferred Stock ' are h..reh Invited te I made te the Superior Steel Corpnritlen et the efflre of its Transfer .Bnt HO Hroad Hread way. New Yerk f'ltv en or tWnre Octulier 1th. 1UB2. Such offers should stale the numher of ahares for s.cl and the prke .it 1 ,chl(i eufli shares are se offered, and aheul 1 be slimed by the owners thereof The Superior Steel Corporation -vlll send letter of acceptance or relectlnn from their ber.ie office aa seen as possible .ifter the date en hlch ruch effera are opened suPEiuen sTKntj conpenA-noM. Hy Columbia Tmst c'empinv . , v, ,.,"' Transfer Aicent. Dated, New Yerk. September ISth. QT1. FAIRMOLNT PARK TRANSPORTA TIO.V CO.MPANY FIRST MORI. GAGR S PER Ci:NT SINKING FUND fiOLI) 1IO.NDH, DUE 1037. The underslned Invites tenders of the above bends for sale end delivery aa of November fl. iO'iZ. at a price net eiceedlnic 103 and Interest, te absorb JIT HH.70, a Bum new available In Slnkln Fund Seated tenders, atutlnir number of bends effffed, addressed te 'illlAlllJ TIll'ST COM PANY. Trustee Sinking I-und. Kalrmeu'nt Park Transport atien Company First Mert- nKn fe- I r i-eni silllKinir i unit tleld iienan, win lie recenea until l ,,l M. IMS. October OIKA1IU TKUhT COMPANY, Trustee THOMAS S. HOPKINS Treasurer Philadelphia Pa . S'eplemtier 3e 1022. riTTSHUHOH A .V T IVKsTJIOIIK UMI COAI. COMPANY FlltST MOKTCAGi: 5 PKK CII.NT IIONDS, DUE NOVKMIIEK KIll'sT, 1033. The undersigned invlta ten.Iers of ih sbove twnds for al and dell, err ns of Neremiier 1. 1D.J2, at a prla net etreedlni: par and lnteret, te absorb t ft7S i'S a mm new RIIfible In Slnklnir Fund Sealed ten.Iers. Marine numbers of bends offered, nddressed te Olr-ird Trust C empnny Truitee Slnklnv I'und. Pittsburgh nri y..l mereland Ceal Company I'lrat NrorleiKe rive Pr Cent llends. win be receded until 12 M October 10th, 1022. OIKAIMI TIlLVr COMPANY, Trustee THOMAS S. HOPKINS. Treasurer. Philadelphia, Pa September "0. lnja, OIRARII POINT STOUAtiK ( OMPANY Sinking Fund Netlre Sealed proposals for th nale te Klde'lty Trust Company. Trustee under the mertgaKe of the cllrard Point Storage Cempn, dated April 1. UUO. of n sufflclent number of bends lnued under mid mornings te Invest the sum et U'1.:i!0.7:. will be rereed at th office of aald Trustee. .Ven. .T.'.'.Oai fheat nut afreet. Philadelphia, until Monday. Oeteber lSth. 1022, at IS o'clock neon? The rlht la reserved te reject nny and all bids FIDELITY THUST COMPANY. Trustee WM. P. OEST. Prenldent? Philadelphia. September 2S, Wis Propesnla XPEPARTMKNT OK Pl'III.IC HA1XTY DIIIBCTOH'S tIKKICK I I'hlladelDhln. October -'. 111'.", - . . - " . T. ... - . . ..--, Beaien proposals ,, in i rcei-iveu at this nfisl. neon, 213, City Hall, until 12 o'clock mi, Monday, October 10. 1022, for the tallewlngt BUREAU OF FirtK: Fer furnishing and tailing; one (1) ten D. i Klectrle Cable eltt at repair ahep. HIT Heed acreut Specifications te be had at l-'lra Head quarters. 132S Rare street. Tna Director reserves the right te reject any or all bids or parta of bids as may be tUaintd beat for Che Interest of the Cltv, , JAJIE8 T. COHTKI.YOU, Director. s- nWlilenda TIUS AT1.ANTK1 KKFINI.VO COMPANY . SU 1'ass.Tunlc. Airnue, 1 I'htladflphU Hepltmber 20. 11122. Al meetlnr et the lleanl of Directors ' held tieplcmUr 28, 1022. tt dlvldencl of 81.1.1 str . tuiirv wa urriaccu en imh j-reif rreu KIOCl k of tht company, payable November I, Alltl Jffc mm it atoeknol ualllsia Uctebtr 1(1. Here c rereru ac ine cleie tV22 Checks will auiud. D. AXDK.rtSOX. Secretary, sVa. ?" V GOSSIP OF THE STREET .Short covering played nn Important part in liringlni: nlmiit the rcvlvnt of strength throughout the stock H-t last week, nnd while mere of this sort of buyliiG muy tnkc pliii'i during the next two or three days, the general feeling in flnnncinl circles Is Hint the ilewnwnnl movement has net yet completely run Its course. There no ileuht nre n num ber of issues which nlrendy have touched their low levels for the present time, but in the main stock arc thought te be in line for further reactions before the end of the week. The Standard Oil group of iw"" commanded the greatest degree of at tention last week as n result of "melon" talk, but when the announcement win madi) that the Standard Oil Company of New Yerk directors bad transacted only "reutinu business." there was n less bullish feeling with respect te this group than previously had been In evidence, many entertaining the opinion that per haps there has been mere smoke than tire In the multiplicity of rumors of the last fortnight. These best posted regarding the Standard Oil group of corporations, however, still (irmly believe there w 11 be splitting up of shares of many of the large companies and stec-K uiwiiciiu dis tributions made within n comparatively j snort time preu.mi.v raunc wim reassembles this fall. llc.ictlen in Liberty llnnds 1'rebably tin- most important develop ment in the bend market during the lat week was the reaction in Liberty Lean bends which created (ensiderable com ment in financial circles. This untitles- I "," ;i.V.'. " """w.:..V.i i:,,.V I ('." i I llllllllll t 1111,1 III irilkll L III"". '.' " - I public discussion of a large new (!ov (!ev enimeiit long-term lean which, ncc-md-lug te reports, is te be brought out en a 4 per cent basis. The manner in which Liberty Lean bendi declined, however, was Interpreted as indicating that per haps such new issue as may be put out h the Cm eminent will carry an in- terest rate of 4'j per cent, rather tlitin i per cent as currently reported, .men was considerable diversity of opinion as te whether the Government would be able te successfully fiuat an issue at par eanying a 1 per cent coupon at tins time. While it is recognized that such new timiucing will in ttie main nivem- m ,,- change of new leng-teim securities feri the nearby maturing virierv . s ,.. ,. treasury ccrtil cates. etc st II lie a i remains that the "iTering e a "' ' . IrZ ,Z ,m rile slcmiiar set te create wni PI r-1 u '1 " Z XuZ n ng8 f new me ey I the .letual rai; n e uw .luui,. bankers as te the extent that exchange ported. aNn from heir position., In f.,u, u Jl(.,.,,tll p ir,,i by a 1ils.in ec will be made for the new long-term ('han.ik. is accepted as , proof et lie rfi a nuWlM mtM ,, , bend bv Victory notehelders, because ; Angera Government s readiness te com- , tli.. tiM.ilm nre known te bold c'.tl'eineh large totals of these maturities and sue net mix eus te talce en any mine iemi; erm obigatiens than thev ate obliged i '"' v.. i?" L I lw , , nffi.li.llv1: HI, iVCIIUIpH -." " ' - - . announced regarding a ferthcniiinm large long-term (ievernuient bend Issue. i,i in ii,n S!tr,...t mien ilNcussIim is beard regarding the matter and in most i circles the pren.iUlllty et such an ener- ing in the near ftituie is accepted as a certnintv. Meney taaruet cotmitietis n. ,e u. . u .... , I.-... ' Kundainentul", are satisfactory and tills i-, an element of Impi.rtanee te he, considered by any one enile.minim te properly ptogneMiente the future coins, of juices r.uMiics- renditions are ftrndtiatly lmjire.-ii tlu-oiiclieut the country and he feri- tli- peak in thN ie-t-pcrt tins been readied stock ni:irk"t quotations will have discounted mi, i, ;i situation well in mhnnee. Cerelsn Kxrhanse Net 'TaiiiiUy" Although lb'1 news from the Near I'as-t at the end of the week continued of Rrave import It could net be slid that the foreign exchange market, save an indication of panic Te be sure, the market was weak, but an actual pros poet of n clash between the llritish and the Turkish force was net indirated 1 I quotations. It is admitted that then are danccreu- jm-sibilltiec. but If the Turks ate actliiK in Reed faith it is lrtually certain thnt a t-emjirnmi'-e will be" reached thiuiifh diplein.it u u ceurses. It lin been a matter of daily comment of late that sterling h.i-t hem affected enlv iiartiallv by the war ecaie. Neail all of the ether nations are belus com pelled bV their absolute Hei esMties te purchase article-, i c-quir--l fietii rniled Stnte, including the Kieat naplet of wheat and cotton, (ienn.inv icuitiiities te be leperted, a for several mouths past, a cash j,uirehuer "f our cupper. "e better authority than Sectet.iry of Ceiiiinercc Iloerr could be found in relation te tin- dependence of for fer eiitn eutintries upon the Anii-in-aii mar kets for toedMulTs Mr Hoever lire-(llt-ts heavy bu,lui; li'ie as s-ion as the meaner fereusn slecks hae ueeu used up. He deelnreh liat I here will he a shertiiKn abroad en the Continent of mere than Uift.tiOIMtOO bushels of wheat nlene. The Department of Coni Ceni merre is tlie nutlierity ,-iIm, for tlie Htntement thai Mexico alone miisr iui pert from the I tilted Mates c.u.UOt) ha cs el cotton in tne curie nt yeni. Sterling cables en the vvee! showed a less of -fsc le the lowest level since curly sumiiii-r In lh-- ether e.c lianges francs arc- less than a point under the previous week's lin.il . llelgians were down 7 points, lire were down 1'1'jin ; SvvIks down 1. pesetas down l'J and Danish down '(). Norway actually shows a gain of lit points and guilders arc only down. "I tie.nts. . riXANCIAI. Annual Mretlni:, KSf TAKI". NOT1CK THAT Till; AN.NLAl. -" (3KNKHAI. MKIITINU of Ihe slmre- holders uf The I.iilce siuperlcir Ciiriior.itlen will be nein en ni,iuii,i), Till'. KII'UTII DAY, Ol' OLTOIIKK. lllji. at thai hour of 11 or lock In the foreiinen. ut tne' iirlneli'Rl oftlce of thn l'empan Xe. 4 ID i the purpose uf the election of Dlrettera. of ..uiuim, . n1 1 annim.r ...r.ilp...... . ... Market etren. enmeen. r,e jersey, for ir,)iii ...... .. ..,'..... v. ,.,, i, ..,,,, M ,,r report of the Heard of Director.! cf ili8 Coir.. ranv for the llacul year endlni; June aut.v. 11122. und of censlderlni;, and. f uppreved. rutifvlnu ami cetillrmltiic ull the n,.i eK.i proceedings of Ihe Heard of Directors of the ' c"on,Upa.lnynCnn-"Kferf ita tVlwKSiSS' 0?' ai?, company uecie aim iaen suire tne lust further and ether business us inuj prupcrly The etiick trnnjfer henlis will be closed for the puriio'e of such m-i'tln fieni ami .ifter the lath day of September, 1028 a( the hour of 3 o'clock in rtie nfternoen, until the Oth day of October. 1S22. at the hour of 10 o'clock In Ihe forenoon. DATED, Toiento.iCanarta, Aur, slot. 1022. ALK:A,fTAYMR, Secretary. Ijrce Surtdus of Idle riinds been snmewlint irrezil ar during llie uvt ' , . .. 1,,u,i ,, l,!i, i,t , i.i.i frr.,,. I."l.... n.- ... . ' nerinlxsiell te exlllllil week, the rate having advanced rnther'a ; . - -;-; --, --, - ;,,, .xlllllI1.ltleI1 ,. tw ,ke place te- sharply nt times for call acconuiieda- i .'','u,tv A, the" vsime time Mustafa i twelve. Miss Duncan has been in Mes. morrow. tler. and near the c lese of t he wecju : j,P(1 for having shown a row for mere than a year at the invf- Jtll,, Khheis Suspeclctl there wns calling of leans prcsumablj " " '. , ! .,it.i. e. whi. ii. it is hoped. ! ttlmi of the Soviet (Seyerniaein. having , ,i, :,,, ,u lmn tIlp. in preparation for October 1 Pajuwnt-. ' -J w, , ove.leok. as the , established a school f da-uing ,i n eenneeti ni wi i the m t an the- Hut. In tbc nmlii. It wns Vr7 VM Kpm"ll"t"viU liute t.vnw.nte.1 tb. neu- the auspices of the Ministry f Kine "r" . ll,p. ''' ""1U; , ,r ', 'C ., )." " ,,ee centinu.s a large surplus of idle funds, Pm'1-. i,.,.h eflicials arc anx- Art-. 1 out!n who are said le iiuc been which must find employment, ln "c I ,, ' tl,.,t (ireat P.rit.iin will find n' -Thev -ire wonders " she ,-n -n.,t 'encerned in a bank rebbeiy some channel or ,. ether in such rates a, are unlMi Turkish public opinion. tey11 ZAuhnVliu TJ 7 'wh'en 'fTr wr " ffifn'g bankers say that while there France Accepts CM. cMMr .... , -;;;j;ri.-!:'r-, I:" "et5,, 1 lic ec, probably will be a hrmiK'ss in niencv rates T1 e.,u for tne co uerence a reauy housed in an old tin ilile.W-n ! frmi their homes. ever the nt tt tew weeks. ,,e xtlffcnins ha, ,en accepted by 1 riin.e. and it Is ,. " J ' ' ' "X" ' ' , ie of these two men is said te have will net be cuffinc-nt te warrant calling , ,.,, here tJrwit Ilritinn and Italy ' " '- ! ,, ' B" ,"f ;';,'", j told his friends ,,at he was going away of money tight. It is reported 1 liar some w UlP haM net already done e, will " '',;" J , i,,,,,, he was afraid detectives would of the banks ar elhng Liberty bends, j u.lv f.ueiabh te the it.Mtatieu te Vn''ni V.e,ld all.."- lis " ' question hlu. .ilinut the nu.rdvr but Inquiry m leading limincial cire'?c ,lttend. , P.nt it is Imr marri'ice -i'ihI mrtle,, ! Twe of the detectives, l)-iwd and tailed te elicit any continuation of -ti.-I. Acceptance of the mutation by Great '.'1 s " ; '";;, Parte i- I ...turn-.l lu Uiu o,urtl,e,i,e nt leperts. Se long a money rates con- Hrltaii. and Ha v I" considered se sure Y(l, ,. n si b,,': "I ' Ni P.runswick n.st evening niter a tiiue no higher than these ,- tl.v re tlmt it. .V" XL ,", lu '" '' ",rt,73 ,, ," n I,. ' -1 J f ifi'1 nns.,-ieus nip and did their best te corded It is r.g.mled as fair te assume, ben nenl 11a r iiglen will l,e the '' ' . ,.,,. t.i .. J,,"."1,,,,, the inipi-ssien of i heerfulne-s. that In- seuirities nnirket, will con- I lritlli ff "' ''7" M"1;; ,", ' , ' ''of '" ' a J a-e e I s. . "i "W h.n'- 1 -.! a man who we be- ,... i,ni,- ui.wnrd trend. I belli will act for t.ily. 1 i.ince has '"' .-..., l "-' "t usa and ... .,.,,. 01 ,1L, lml --;SF.r"f 'tv "'?: EVENING PUBLIC I AIL PARENTS WHO LEA VE CHILD ALONE IN THEIR FLAT "Heartless and Cruel," Says Londen Magistrate in Sentencing Eight-Ycar-Old Girl's Father and Stepmother I button, Oct. - Sentence of two months' Imprisonment wns given te Oeerge W. Saunders and ills wife. Oalle Saunders, fee willfully neglecting nn eight-year-old girl, of whom they were respectively father and stepmother, by leaving her alone in u lint for u day anil a half. The child. .lean, was found en the deer of the Hat In Jenny n street occu pied by the defendants. She said she had been left alone, that she went te the park te play anil lest her key, and that there was no feed. Mrs. Saunders explained that she and her Imsband had gene uway en Satur day Intending te return the following night, but had missed their train. The magistrate before whom the case wbh trletl strongly commented en the con duct of the couple. "It was mere than thoughtless." he said. "It was heart ies nml cruel." I'nrly In the proceedings the magis- trnln nbl'nil In wi-rt llttll, .Infill. nfld till1 child tpiickly appeared, smiled at the Kemal te Insist British Quit Chanak Continued from race One however, that (ireat Ilntnin will nollslen ever the Near i.ustern situation, consent te such a plan, especially nt a The despondency which has muYkcil the ennfi rence at which there is no pre-1 press ceinment for the last few ilays vision for fiivek lepresentatlen. i pave way te hope today, although net te l'nrther danger te the success of the1 absolute confidence that war has ben ennfeieiiie Is seen in the firm decision I averted. of the Ilrlti-h net te retire from ''he bulk of the press opinion is that ft,ni,.iir mni fclmnlil ilm Tnrlts make rtnimriil 1 1 M rl net nn has saved Orcm this retirement one of their conditions it Is foreseen that an agrcmeent might be Impossible. tli - retirement one et their cnn.iit nns ' . . ..! I. . j .. .1. a. .... .. .. n t III I II h r Approval of the Turkish proposal, it p.ft a tree iinnil te ileal witn me siuia is pointed out, would be a substantial tiun until it Is settled, f-nncctsten te the Kemilllsts. lis tm- '" alii"d Powers in their note made the' neutrality of the zones of the Straits! one of their chief condition IS-Heur Hrrathlng Spare In well-informed though unofficial quarters the most that Is said for the decision te meet at Mudania is that it hrnneht about a forty-eight -hour lireathlus space at a moment when hes. .nn,,., r..uv...M. tln Itrltisb and TinkslnuMes as If she were wearing tisher- seemed Inevitable, and that it new iv- . , ' n " ' mains for the conference te promote l lie further removal of the conditions which pMnK , r clnvh, ln tnclal cir- ' si,e would Ktay en the 1'aris and return htt,.vi.r. the expressions wercM ,lt, .-micll n,,,,,. rnthr tlmn R0 ,0 mlll.h .ere eptin.istle with the relic f. ,;, ,,,, -,,,.. ,f ns ,1V indicated that the danger ei war mm , virtiinllv disappeared. ! The withdrawal of the Turks from M.,. officially re- ,.!.. till tin. nllied desires. 'it is explained there will be two con- f.lJsl, Mudania. the first between . ;,.0ral llarlngten. the 15rits, com-i ... .Vi. . ;,.,l t,.ef Kemal. Turkish I UlitM'H t " nntienalit leader, or bis reprcsenta- tj;0,, alone The will settle tne ipies. ,,!,, ,.f iientrnl ynne en the Asia Miner ' s,j,, 0f ti,e straits. The second will be qUt,. ji distinct ceiucreiice, nun win ,1,..,. u), a previsional statute for 'Thrace, the allied and Turkish generals i being present. j ,.:..!.. ! ..1,-nM .rn.t.f tn I I iee'll lirn.tl l i .." v. . ...t m ..m..,.,i nnnrteis with havinc held' ,i..w,i.reifc (iencrni i narpv The tet of Mustafa Kemal'-, reply te the allied joint note of September L'.'! was made jiuhlie last night b tlie- I'or I'er eiun Office. It is dated September 'J'.l and prom !ms liainediaielv te slop the military operations which have been dee!onn dee!enn dee!onn tew. ml C.ins'iinMnnp'.e and Clianak "In iiii.-ii t of the J reek armies. aciejit iti" the jiropesal for an nniii-ipe con- Dealing with Thrace, the reply is ' weri'.ed h marked firmness. It credits tin- r.niente with sentiments of iustice toward Turkey, but demands Thrace shall net be left one diiy longer under th'.. Creek army, saying it Is indl-ppns-ahb' ili.it Thrace shall be evaluated iminfdiiiielv and restored te the An An eora Cevei'iment uji te the west bank of the Mantxa Kici including Adrian- nple 'iui-, .... ,i v- i The note, which Is signed by 'usstif iemal. Minister of I-erelgu Affairs. K 1" call's bv s-iylng ';";""" r,,l,IN ,0 !"' I ;iiinites nun- ,-i'i " i. '" cliivs bv I Cieverninenr. Cor a 'Must Peace" "Cetifulent In it'" assiiiauces whdi M I'lanklin-Houillen has given the ceiiiaiaieler-iu-'-hief of the Turkish armies. In accord villi tlie representa tives of Hie Kntenle Powers meeting in Pails and persuaded that negotiations will tit mil" be juni ceded with te es tabl s, a iust jieaie." the note continue- ".in order has been given te Mop i-i mediately our military move I, n vtiidi have been nti eiisinglv le. vel., j ,ng i-i tlie direct ion of Contantl-iiepl.- ,iu I Ch.iiiiik in piiisuit of the I- armies. Iln- .-insurances given bv M. 1-rnnk- lin P.Diiilleli have eslalilislied the sentl. I tnciiis of jusiiie with which the (om (em I positions of the Kiitetite are truly in- kinrcil w tn a vie,, ie .isiuihh- nn 1 1 .-lit. Igiits ei inn.--- ,...,,.,,,.--, .,- in- iiiilnteiiance of Ibwue. If only for a . , . f f- I.a. Vrt. n. , ... n. a .. u .1... malnteiiiiiici "I linaie. u only ter a idav mere, utub'i' the ailmtntstratien and - ..... . . i nlen el llie tireei; Army Is a cause of (lunger of every kind and grief te Turkey's jieeples, ir is iiidsiensable ' t,,it Tlu'ace ie the west of Murliza ' Kher, wit h Adrianeple. be eviu-uated I luimi-dintcly and n-sleied urgently te . the Government f the Great Nntlennl Assembly of Turkey' ,"," ... . ., T1 I UumIeii. O't. Illy A. 1 Ihe Turkish .Nationalist assembly at An- The Seng of the Mem Vamp -y '. ' ey T AM tlie Moving-Picture Vamp, In sidious and tropical, The I.erelel of celluloid, the lure kalei kalei kalei cloucepicill, I ("nlerifle and sinuous, voluptuous and . ...", .... innlculur, ,nd when it comes te picking pals, I ain't a bit particular. M times 1 loll in languid case, at ethers I inn siiulrinlcnl My art Is unuteniical and also epider- uiical. I vamp the silly single cuss, I nlte viunp the tnarricd man, The placid, the teiupestiieus, the satla- Heil and harried man. LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, mnglstrnte and went away again. Lnter she gave evidence In the witness-box, lull her statements did net appear det rimental te her parents. A constable testified te finding the child and te her declaration thnt she had n key te the house where she lived but that she lest It In a park. The father denied that only bread ami butter were left in the house for the glri and said who wns unite able te leek after herself. He ale denied that his wife had taken n tlNUke te the child for telling fibs, asserting that she wii.s very fend of Jean. Mrs. Saunders herself testified that she was affectionately disposed toward Jean. Anether woman testified that Mrs. Saunders was always finding fault with the child and criticizing her. "It seems te me," said the magis trate. In summing up the case, "te lie the act of people who could net possibly have nnv svnipatliy with children. Netice e appeal trem me rc-hicuci: was given I gera has unanimously approved the 1 action of Mustnphu Kemal l'asha nnd has authorized the dispatch of dele- I gates te Mudania and later te the peace conference, according te a Central News dispatch from Constantinople. 1 d'l.n,... nut n ri'lnvnt inn today of ten- Hrltnln from war thus far and there are many eulegisms of bis tact and ski II, the hope being added that he will be Isadora Duncan Halted at Pier Continued from I'nce One half -bat baric Hussien costume of bril liant colors. She wen- bright red Hns stall beets which Hopped around her men's beets, and bells clanked w hen she wiiikce. .t first she stamped her feet and said thp ,ine 0ffleinls she had changed hei milu). hut bail determined net te leave . .hip until just before she was called before the beard. - the Paris wn nearing the shores of. .'" I n.tcd States M,s Duncan sn,u ""- "'age .e America was a rapprochement of the people of Hiss4i, , and the people of the L'nlted States. .mst llKe woman as nature se.ups in have intended her te be, Mis Duncan pushed her husband forward nnd wanted j ; mm te siu-m. iui u.i , vira unnin sue Is engaged te dance in tin principal cities of America and is bringing her sciioei in memj-mt; nuuircu stnugiu Ollt of ItUS'-la. The i hibiren were net en the Paris, lint ! Peet of New Silioel i . 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 i I . " - As for Serge Hssenine himself, lie he was or whether lliey had questieneu barel.v leeks In, twenti -seven 5enr, ' him "We knew we can lav hands en though he was severeh wounded en tlie, him, and we -belee lie will aid us te Ceiman fietit in the first two jcais .if solve the lu.Wi i ,' s.iid Detei live Tot Tet the wai i i.il h.is -.ince traveled the ten. ! 1(100 miiis mieM Ktirejieau and Chemistrv is te be ai tlvelj emplejed Asiatn- Il'i-s a te Vl.idivo-tek, most of te selie the msii-r -f the niurder. the way as a vagabond Jieet. (The dirt where tin bodies lay Is te be With bis sjieck of bcavv blend hair analved te deleiinlne whether the vie- ",''. " lue eves, U is net hard tnilini, died theie. or wen- cirried there believe he belongs ie the Wliite idiksiuu i after death. It is pointed out thnt race, though he may be Heil m jielltics. 'Mis. Mills must have lesi a great quail quail Sen of bumble j,rnsants, he began le I rity of bleed, prebablv n quart at least, compose verses when he used te hear I fnim the wound In her threat, which tne wanecrnig jeeis recite their himjile lines in his iiinne village, inn new i, considered the hlef et tlie new school of Hiissinn iinngist poets. lie sits or walks with his head bent forward nnd n-c-uis te iersenifv the iiussi.iu peasiini as we nave Miewn hini ln k0MB mill i,.s,MM. tlie Kiissin peasant bl(WIi ...j,,,,. lll(. HI1(nVH of ,,, R.(.n( Hussi.in jieasnnt as we have known him steppe, or en tin- defensive le avert the i blew of haisii taskmasters, i -, Washiiigtcin. iici 'J. 1 1! Laber Dip.ntmi-nt citlic-iaN today that I-adeia Diine.in, claiicer, S'-ige Vcs-enln, her A l'i- e,.,lllll d Itus, inn Kiisslmi poet 1iii).iiii pnrtv Wet., i mil ether mi'iulieis of lier i iillevvecl te land mum at riving at i vv Yerk vcsiii-dav be- cmi--e of i. uiu. mallen legulaiiens pm vicling linn .ill aliens must nppi.ir lie fmc an in initiation beard of tevievv in ler i In.issien and because thi beard de, . .,.,t held M-sieii, en Sun day. Illbci.il, i .intituled le iii.j i ii t ii i ii I lint .1 , t ... i II" (Mill . V',1,. issued fl'Ull Ullshlllglell with iispeci te Miss Duncan and , ; idary Unvis n serted that tin- depart. llient biul no I hi en advised of the s.,,. ing cif il... ijinc-'-r te the I nited Stales. The Si. relary i-Milaiiu-d lint the ' ' I . .. . x iiancer aici nil memiiers et iier jimty u,,iibl In lee'ilred today te appeal hc'- f,,r il,,. I :.i ,.f ....,.!..... I ..'..... ..n ;,.,', ,i ' i i , V ""its say. in- witnesses wl knew thev ,es ie s ei'liuaillv j..-. nded tc j,,,,..,, ,,.,. ,reug, pelic- culmination .' ..''"'" ;!'::!!! rr .,.,.r,,.,, " ""!...i i...t uruut.. .-.-,' ep,ie. n. lwn --..... i H'"lll It H I1l"ll 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I I I I vvny iney. 111 me opinion el liic hearil, should be ilch'ii-ml, they will have (lie right of appeal le the Sec-retnrv of T ..1 ,1 . r . . . t ... i.i . I... . . ' i.iiii'e . .-ii w,i,is sum com sci tar as i lie anew nieie wns no icnseii at this nine way nn- jinny hueiiki net ijc m. initnd My eyes are long delirious eyes, liqu escent evis and luminous. And when von leek lu them you feel just like you're ill a Htevvinnus, I send n ripple down your keel, I ugltate your livah, sir Fer I am most ccpiivecal with the ac cent mi the ciiivuli, sir In short, I am the movie vamp, the siicwaheara trepica The Key lb. of the celluloid, the lerelei vex pepidi In turns I am demoniac, nppealing, sly und i lerical, Ambiguous, sephlsticnteil, wistful and hysterical While new- and Iheii you'll find that I am rather leiu-aiid-jerrycal. Recter Lured te Death, Bishop MaWiews Says Centlnuril from I'nse One morning, ready In get started en n hard day's work. They Intel n geed rest te begin their day. The three troopers were waiting for Prosecutor IVjcuinaii, who enmc ever from Semervillc, bin own county sent In Somerset ( eunty, ni half-past eight. Then, while H'O troop ers continued te wait, he conferred at length with the two detectives. . The State troopers, who refuse te tnKc any country official's sny-se, wantw I te leek nt the clothes worn by Mr. H"" nnd Mrs. Mills. Later the """ were planning te go out te the Phi Ips farm and leek ever the ground where the bodies 'were found. . . When Air. lteekman enme out et lis pest -enrd conference he was nskei if Ihe two wells en the Phillips farm bad been dragged in search of n poss lie weapon. The prosecutor seemed Mir ., ..' i ... .i. .......ir,n Tin beamed. "Well, that's n crackerjaek Idea, he said. "I never thought of it before. We'll have that done at once. "Ne Arrests In Sight" Tl, Silnln Crnnnera xnlll tllC.V nlrCfltly had made a preliminary examination of the farm, which Included n glance at one of the wells, tlieugn net n miui. n ntiilltl t Intl . Mr. Ileekmnn was asked If there was any truth In the perennial rumor that ,.'..n.i. worn merely n matter of lii.urs " He shook his head. v., lie mill, "there are no ar rets in sight. Nothing anyhow for the Immediate future. ii,. .. mm nut.-eil If Mw. Frances Stevens ii. ,ii ... ,.!,,.. nf Hi,, iiilnlsler. and .lames Mills, husband of the murdered choir singer, had been eliminated. Ne, we are net 111 a position te cuiniiiuic uoj uej uoj eno." ,, ,,. Tliengh the county authorities ex press tbemelves iiesslmistlcnlly .about the case, there are certain elementary things thev de net ceem te have done looking tewnrd Its solution. One of thes,. concerns Mr. Hall's watch. Ail nilttedh be lest nn old-fashioned geld watch.' which had been changed ever fiein a lce -winder te a stem-winner. .Inscnh V.. Strieker, the Prosecutor of Middlesex t 'eunty. vns a "filer" has been sent out for the watch. Whether or net he did se. It is known that no "flier-" was received by the pelUc In Philadelphia. Apparently there were manv ether obvious measures le.t tin taken. The Somerset County aiithoti aiitheti tles are reported te hnve emitted loud ells of delight when they were told the 'Middlesex County officials would help them, but the co-operation of the two forces does net seem te have get the case anywhere. Call Daughter Frem Scheel Charlette Mills, t lie murdered wem an s niteen-jear-eici uuukmkii " " Mimmened from high school nt 111 o'clock this morning, taken te the courthouse nnd questioned for nearly two hours. She was tpicstiencd about where her father had gene Thursday ceiling, September M. thn night of the murder. She was bieiight in the front deer of the courthouse and smuggled out of the back. The authorities would net diwilge what I hey had learned from lur if anything at nil. After the girl had been questioned Prosecutor Ileekinnn nnd Assistant Pit time Toelan. with Detectives Ihiwd Kit y.pat rick and Tet ten. left in a limousine bound In the direction of the Hall home. Thev said tliey were "going for ii bit of lunch." This afternoon Hctretlve Iergusen ten, te Vmv Yiinrk te meet Assistant I UMrict Attorney P.rerthers, and make 'application in the Supreme Court for "PI e Mr. Man s ueiiy. 'I'll,, detectives refused te say where severed both the .uigular vein- and the cmeli niten. It tile uituder was I commit ted wlieie the ImmIics were found i be soil will show, by chemical analysis, thai it was drenched with bleed. Captain Weimaiin is bard at work with a squad el Slate tioejiei.s trying te overcome at tills late date the bungling Mart made by llie county authorities. j (iovciuei- rdwards nistnietcd the troopers te Use all their ieeurc0.s te i final ihe iiiiudeiei-s. 'I'll 'v have begun by thievviug away ait tne theories of tin- ceiiiuy ii.M-sg,ners ind making a fiesh siatt. I They ale going te bn e their iledue I tieu en ficis obtained at tiist Imtid, and ' for this Jliirpese nie gllthi'lillg In with 'the utmost cue even llie most ele- nieiilaiy fin t about the clime. i They are ludng ii'ieinpanled by count detective, until they fninlllnrize I tlieiiisc Ives Willi tin- locality and the ivaiietis i,-isens who might knew some- Ihlt.g about tli" crime. The county In- ..t 1...... .., ,,.! ... , ....H. ..!.(.... esuiiu'es inn.' ...in'.i nt' ,' II ,, II1IOK ., I..., I ,,. ,l, S!l. ,.,...e I,... .1... iil"', hum " i'i- ,l"""t,i nm, iitv In i i i- fi imi mi U I tl'f nil. I, nint ni'iivv at nn ( II , i' t ii . n i ci-.p liiliile liy Hie cieieciives. The troopers premise jilenty of no tion le tin' people they Interrogate. They bave started out with the jileilgc I hat no favors will he shown. When . tuey iii"ii"Siii-; "ii I',, iiuciioep- sent from Trenten an- among (lie best inn the force, used le uniider luvesti gallons. Krauskopf Haps "Reifjn of Pleasure ( enliliuiil frcun I'liKi- line shockingly louinien as ihcv are lednv . iiieng our se-called top-most of so ciety. If, as has fieiiiciitly liappc eed In fore, corruption nnd decay al the lop mtiMitutc the beginning of the end. tlie end cannot be far distant. Old Leaders Arc Itest "Where llieie 1, no respect for aiitheilly tlicm can be no legurd fur icctltude. We are best led by thii'e who nie Miperler te us in wisdom, liesl held in restraint by I hose whose long observations ami experiences have been enacted into safe nilei of conduct, in laws, Whcic these nre spiiincd, when but the blind Impulse of tlie moment, the tinrcusmiing Impulse of tlie lusts und appetites of tint llesh held sway, there must bu as a ienseiiieiict' moral decline and physical decay. "It may he a nicre platitude te say I .In . OCTOBER - 2. 1922 that probably In the whole Wtwref mankind parents linvd wielded an little authority ever children as they de nt the present time "It wns but the ether day that a mother, whose children are still in their teens, nsketl me wlint she teultl de te get her children te mind her, or te heed their father's bidding. The eldest of her children, n girl, she told me. openly slated te her that she propeosetl doing as she chose, net as she wns bid, that it wni mere proper for the mother te dress ns the daughter tlid than it was for the daughter te dress us tbc mother wanted her te. Her son, a mere snip of u boy, told her that It would be n geed ileal better for her te take up smoking, ns ether women did, than te try te step lii in from it. Such nttltudc against parents is fnst becoming that against all authority. One Is inclined te believe thnt there is no lunger such n thing as sanctity of the law. Never before hns there been such a revolt against obedience te It. The greater Its rigor, the stronger the dcslie te dleebey it. or te circumvent it. Disobedience' te It hns become a high art, one of the most profitable pursuits, Is uractlced even hy members of the clergy, bar, nnd mcdlenl profession. Violation et the Income Tax Law. for instance, Is practiced by men in highest positions, by men looked up te ns lend ers of society, by" men who, notwith standing tlielr great wealth, lie nnd cheat ami commit perjury te defraud the Government of the revenue It needs. Crime Is Heal Huler New "Lawlessness has. in consequence of such disregard of authority, become the outstanding crime of the age. Our crim inal courts have never been us busy, our penitentiaries never as full as at present. The streets of our cities have become the Held of operations for the footpad nnd highwayman. I.lfc has ceased te be sacred; property Is no longer secure; the police confesses it enn no longer cope with the onrush of crime, which is net n little aided nnd abetted by corrupt politics. The very men sworn 0 obey the law tire fre quently Its greatest violators, draft besets our cities, States and Natien. The losses sustained through it run In tun mintireds of millions of dellnrs. It has been estimated that the antiual profits from violations 0f the prohibition laws have renched $100,0(10, OOfl. "With increasing numbers, self-seeking nnd self-indulgence hnc heroine mere and mere tin. seln nim of life. The Mosaic cenuunnd : 'I.nve thy neich. nor as tnjsclt,' has probably never be- lore uccn ns little heeded ns It is at tne present time. Hatred of mini against man has probably never before been as bitter. In it and In self-seeking lay the cause of the World War. In them lies the reason why we have net yet pence, and will net have for a long lime te come; why c are building up armies and armaments en u larger scale than ever before. "And both of theni are mightily ac celerated by abnormal aversion te work nnd excessive thirst for pleasure. I'er the average person of today, the goal of existence Is pleasure. The slogan of the ancient Uemntis, in the dns im mediately preceding their fall: "Km aim iirini; anu ue merry today for to te morrow you may be dead." has become that of many of our people. Kvery ob stacle le the full rralis'utien of pleasure is trodden down. "Werk is reduced te as few hours and raised te -ns high a wage as the market will bear. Wink for work's sake, has ceased te command respect. Medem man pays little heed te (he old dlctltn: 'Honest labor Is Its own re ward.' It was honest unrk. nnd hard work and Ieiir weik thai made possible the rise and growth of out- gieat Ilc public, in fact of the whole of our civi civi ligatien. The i;ieatest civllizers have been the hanlest workers. The niesent day lintls as much delight In shirking as our f.itlicr.s found In working. In stead f twelve benis, wlili h al one time constituted. a working day. piescnt-dny people demand ilht hours, some cveii six. They want lielidms indent, . nml tile mere thev g-t of them tin, mere tin.. want. The ceiise(iieinc Is a bitter Mi-ug'. gle bet weiii cniilfil and labor, no end of strikes and lockouts, uupn dented I nations of the world en an equal font- high lirices miiidei-eus ns.iults upon ing. This is consistent with tlie gen Ivrile willing t.- ilay less and nrkiinl Ameiicaii ielicv of maiiitainlng iiierc. ami at wages satisfactory te , tli,. open deer every when- and of equal 1 '"' ' oiiieitiinitles for trade in all quai'lcr.". I'leasure Is (iciieral Mm i '''","' r""' ,lu' '''"itcd Suites Insisted ..,,, , . , upon respect for the rights of ininerl- Ihis thirst for i ensure had readied ties lu the Turkish dominions. This out le llie tanner folks, has lured fiein, Was in accordance with the tirinciples then- blessed ag. ieiiltiual puisiiits l lis ! n,le,,te, at the Paris Peace Conference v w, I Vlie ra ks ! r U f, - i. in- ii- i t-ii only i.i per cent of tlie population of the I'lllled Slates IIm-iI in rllles. S., ..,. ,.ct dwell- ed healthily I, en f.irms and usefullv and contented- Today T,'J i em of ner1 population lives crowded in il in. ......... .... I'.l-.lll.flOOli., . . , , , engagi-l in a keiu ceinui lltlmi for ihe!s,"", "'l"iitiueiit mcil its moral intlu- i 'itsl bite of bread nnd fin llie tu-i s- ""'-f in the behalf of all minorities, siiy loom te live in. while ill the cenn- ' whether Christian or mil. try farm buildings an- abandoned and' 'I'heie is no disposition te held the retl'-ning. and wn-ds cover tin- biead ' Turks solely ie:iunsible for llie plight and fertile and sunlit acres that nir- ' of the 10,000 icfiiRees nt Saleniki. All leiiiul tlicm. "A tun ri is a feel for' the iiiforuuilieii hi ihe nossesslen of staying m Die eeimiij, said te me one day a city degenerale, whose grand parents had made a geed living in a rural community near Philadelphia. 'What has the country te offer him but icing Hours ei vmiiuy he continued, "while city folks have niuplc time and oppeitunity for nil kinds of pleasures: theatres, daurc li-ills, sports, mid what not '.' Te which I i "ill led : '(in. nnd pel simile these still en t lit farms le i leave them, and te seek lives of erse and pleasure m the cities nnd It will net be long before you will either lie. t the country te mis,. ,.. bread en! which te keep alive, or continue living. in tin- cny ami Htatve. "In the icpudiiilien of religion bv large numbers, of people ,,.s another reason for Ihe deiinirallMtinn of pies, ent-ilav society. What sap is t the plain, religion is le iiieialily, Civillica- lien is dying because ie itien Is t.illlni. ii ...!..:. i 1 .... " : 's.i I,., ii-nuiiui;- me laiier we i eulil easily I """i" "' apiaiii i , .vi. Inzer, ion-lestei-e tin- vilulity of the former. Were ' sistetl of the Hepkins I llugshlpi, Hut Ihe chinches ,,f today Idled as iln-v ' ficM. Gilmer, Ces, Kane. Mi Pni-lntul, were in tin- years gene In, ,cre people I Overton. Sliirlevant, King, Ilaln Ilaln ef our generation as fend of attending bridge, Gait and Hairy. The twelve divine services ,(s wue these of ihe destieyiTn were assigned le three geneiatieii past, we weuM hear little of divisions. ii decliniiig c-lvlliz-itlen, little of moral decay, little of the passing of aullierllv WHAT'S HIIATIN l'OI.ITICt of hatred of man against man, of shirk- lliere nn- lets nf iimi.i" pinvs in-ne ill" of work little of ..YeesJl,.,. 1 1 . i I voter" la net f.imlllar. Odell Huser Is , " worn, iiitn ei excessive tlufsl I ,,.uuliiri, prHseniinn nim or lucne of n;.,, ler pleasure, little of Sceililng of i hi, ' under the eurfa-e" moves In the columns niaiulalis of icliglen " of the Pliiliq Lkhukh. ' Makc It n Habit " Zr-' Of I. IGHTING IMPORTED At Cost Y Tli' remparntliely Kllulit .Inuifiur il.me te sem of our ini-reli-iiii)Ui nnd the fnc-t Unit th ..111-rii.v ni ii is miai-i. innkps this silli er the most nutc-wnrllir i-vc-nts of our (n lioiiiiretiln hushii-ss c-nreei. HnJir, Tail; flam, llouJeir and llta enif-ii liihlliif I iiluiei e firry itilplten demtl, ihatltt, brenti !i ere und imell, thttrttat appllnnr naintnf ernllfril. .sic If 1 1 Murl, I i, .Mernlnii nt H:H0 n'Cleik unci H n il a Kul Urdus , (Icteher 7, 0 I'. M, ! lllrs "JWS'p""; A. C. Yarnall Flouts Aute Rule; Fined tenllnurd frrm Pa One Mnglstrnte Dugnn. "This officer wanted te show his authority. . The patrolman then related the Inci dents of the arrest. t , "New, you sec what you're arrested for," said Dugaii. . "It's for vle ntlen of the traffic laws. By the way, where s your license?" ., ,, .. "I left It linmei" said Mr. lnrnnll. "That's another charge, driving without n license." Mr. Ynrnall's father objected, with his son, te the whole proceedings. Alexnndcr Yarnall said the story re lated 'by tbc policeman was untrue. "I'll fine you five dollars and costs, asserted the magistrate, "which is seven fifty." .. , , , ,. "This Is n held-up," exclaimed the society man. . . ... ... Magistrate Dugnn reminded him thai he seldom lined uny one, and added, "Kilt as long us you think It's n hold held up I won't turn this In te the Cltj Treasurer, but will buy my wife it pair of shoes with it." . , , ... "I don't care If you buy hooch with It," sold Mr. Yarnall. -Ttatlni. tank nut." cnul encd DilBni). "or I may mnke it twelve-fifty." This silenced Mr. Yarnall, who made n quiet exit nnd rode away. Says Testimony Was a Lie An entirely different version of the affair was given by Mr. Yarnall at his office, .10 Chestnut street. "I did net pass the policeman when he told mc te step," he said, "and I stepped the enr as seen as I could. My car went less than ten feet after he called te me. I was still n geed distance west of him when the car halted. The whole thing Is ridiculous. It seemed te me that he merely wanted te be officious. When he nrgued with mc I did sav, 'Oh, you're crazy,' nnd I supposed that's what he arrested mc for. "On hearing his account of the In cident le the magistrate I said it was a lie because It really was. I noticed incidentally thnt the policeman didn't give his testimony under oath. The magistrate said he would fine me $" anil costs for contempt of court, which shows. I think, that my arrest in the first place was unwarranted. "My father was with me nnd knew that the version given by the pelieemnn was untrue. 1 wns naturally aroused ever such nctlnn nnd expressed my opin ion plainly. I wns in a hurry te reach my office. It struck me as being a let of fuss ever nothing." Had Keen Arrested Before Mr. Ynrnall was arrested with Wil liam W. Hotline, of Vlllanevn. and Snmiiel Hulen-Millcr, Ardmore, in July, Will, en the charge of speeding at Kidge avenue nnd Francis street. The police mid nt that time that they were handled roughly. Each of the men were lined ?10 nnd costs. Mr. Ynrnall is a member of the Mer ion Cricket Club. Radner Hunt, and I larva nl Club of .New lerk. His wife I was Miss Klisc Hepkins U. S. Aids Allied Move for Peace Continued from Pnge One for hundreds of years. The Adminis tration will net listen te suggestions, ell her from Kurope or ltilinji Cannen, that the lici-jilng of jieaee In the Near i-'ast is its jiarticular job. Te I'reterl l'nlted Stales Interests It intends fully te protect. American Interests lu the Near Kast and te use ! Its moral inlliiencc for the iireservatlen of jicace. He.vend that it docs net mean te go. The tepresetilatinns mnde te Mtis- laiilia Kemal are understood te hnve , been nn usecriicin of this country's In. , letesl. already declnred in a teihlle stalenient of the State Department, in , the keeping mien the Dardanelles le the J V SZVuS? $1,Z I ,.i, ..,- .1,.. ,..: i..i ...ii..,.. , ' V L ,i, . , ujesuuciii.s inane ' "",, . "" ."'".'.. . . . , ..." ' " """"" '"';. Il.0a.nl fl'' " " asiniigieii ale tne ( liristian nilnerl- ""' h.m " ,,s "", ruieni.ins, nut in, the (leveiniucnl Indicates 1 1m t when lh Ci eek Army in Asia Miner was de feated by Kemal and wltbdiew, It left behind It it devastated area and large populations without feed or homes. When the Turks advanced ever this area they n-iietlced many cruelties. Thus the refugees at Saleniki are the victims of both Creeks and Turks, " J . S. FLOTILLA SAILS u FOR THE NEAR EAST iWJOJ Norfolk. Vii.. Oct. ''.( Hy A P. i The twelve Aineilcan destieycrs or dered le the Near ICast "te" jiretect American Intciests" stnrted today en their trans-Atlantic voyage te' the Meiiiterr.ineiiii, The Het 111:1 . which is iindet- i.,,m. --, ... . .- .,..;,- .. ;: OWING te the recent fire which damaged the fleer above us and most of our show rooms, we are offering our ENTIRE STOCK FIXTURES. LAMPS! nnrl liHONZE FIGURES and Belew! RiTct " IM I 111 . tlte cr-y II Hit TO IE d.. n If' ri - -- l &ONSTANTME ASKS FEALTY TO GEORGE On Eve of Banishment Exited King Urges People. te Aid Sen REVOLT LEADER SPEAKS Hi AtsecMcd Frtta Athens. Oct. II. King Censtantlm In talking with his friends before .,' barking Ver Palerme, Itnly, where h is ie iuhkc ma neinc, iiinec u piea thlt hearty support be rjlvcn the nfjw Kin nnd (juccn. He ndded: "I have lint! some unhappy days anj fin nnf rtlrenl Itilu 1'OVAlilllnt, 't Ills rnnsumine nmbltien, he cm. eluded, was te return later as n elrapii citizen nnd visit his son-, the new Kin This request wns submitted te the R oliitlennry Committee, which declined te sign a document empowering Ills prlvati return. One of Constantine's last acts u te summon a lawyer and Initiate ltfil steps te nsstire tlie fortune of the widow of his son, Kins Alexander, who mif rlctl Mme. Mnnes, n Grecian wetnu net of reynl bleed nnd by whom he hid n daughter. Fermer (Jtiecn Sephie wept un. strninedly en the shoulder of the new (Juecn, whom she commended te theleri and support of nil. King (icergc nnd Prince Paul, thi latter of whom will henceforth by known ns the "diadentic," or (Jrewn Prinee, both metered te Oreptis te bid (art. well te their exiled royal parents. Tb party en beard the steamer Pntris in eluded twenty-four persons. It wns understood that Constantly nnd Sephie would travel ns the Count and Countess of Achnrhen or Menlitl. Acharnen is tlie name of a Tillage near Tatoi, which is tne seat of the rejil summer palace. The modern name et the village is Menidl. At the elections In November. 1020. by which Censtnntlnue was recalled ami Venlzeles defeated, of the 1000 yetej east in tne village nt .nenun, tjensun tine received nil but 118. (Jive, Him Meney Itcsldes providing an cscertlnr rii. slrever for tlie steamer, the Itevnln. tiennry Committee placed C000 peundi sterling nt tne disposition of the abdi cated King, 'llie passports of the trav. elers were visectl for Italy, Switzerland ami t.zceno-s)ievnnia. xnc separation! of the parents from their sons who re main was described as "affecting" by a number of the friends of the royal exlltj who witnessed the departure. Colonel (lenatas. of the Exccut.Tt Committee, informed the correspond that the decision te deport the meta bers of the reynl family was net there suit of intervention by the Powers, be cause of fear that their lives would b Imperiled by remaining in Greece, but was the Initiative of the ltevolutlenary Committee Itself, which took the nctien lu the general interest of its cause. Assurance thnt Constantine's nbdlca tlen from tlie throne of Greece wns sin cere nnd final was given by bis son and .successor. King Geerge 11. te the mem bers of the Uevolutlennr.v Cemtnlttet whom he received lu audience en Sat,l tirdnr. The King Is also understood le ban had ii private conversation with Cel enel Gonatas, one of the Kxeeutln Committee, at which be acceded te the bitter's request that he use nil his In- lliier.ee te jircvent any attempt by Con Con stantieo's friends te secure Ills rein statement. Colonel Gonatas told ths Klne the committee was determined te smush mercilessly nny reactionary movement, from whatever quarter it came. In his talk with the full committee the King e.ircsscd admiration at th manlier in wlilch order had been mains tnlned and praised the committee s fort te save tin- country. He said the committee would always find him by Its side in the tnsk it had set for Itself. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES PelillnR De I.-i Cruz. tr.liS Federal at., ami Mildred H l-'reece. ltl'JS Alter St. .Nell S JelinBlnn a-.'O S. l.ith at., and LyUH C Crease. IM07 Green rt. . CleniR-- I Wilsen. St.'IS II Nerrls at., Ml Annli VVeiul. '.' 1.1.1 II. Nerrls at. Wllllnni II. Sinltli. Cnmclrn. X. J., nnd Anna X Jlacl.. Ciunden. X. J ... Henrv Jenes, ta.'I'J Hedman at., and Wilf nanus, lain m mc .. Jullnn C llWinii lil'ja Montrese at., and IneJ llevd. ll.L'L' M lel sc. timiine Cli.ilinni, 'J'lOS Federal at., ni Annie 'I henns. '."Ins IVderal et. Ames D.inleN 15.10 Ilalnbrl'lBU st , and E4 V run en unntir c nv. Ike CiilruiHu. 17'Js V Atlantic St., and Rem l---eelv, L'U'j.'l lUrKlnsea et . 1 Hurry W c'oerer. :T Jniacstewn at., tun Small I! Kniipier. BU Maplewood ave. Reljert c'nlne. L-H0 I'. Hrlnehurat t., anj cirtrude Itelffersrheidt -144'.' X. Iflth it , Jehn McCie.-nlv. leai Itcne at., and Luclmla MnntiM, lOL'S Ilcne st , ,. Jeseph C llellik-1. JIH .Monre St.. and Kunlcd I. clnrclv. IS.10 i ".'.M at .i Tier XlclceiiR 1UIS 8. lUth t.. and Dbri --..- ...... . ...... . Jelin JIui.lv. 'Jt.'H .Mnrvlne at . nnd nuana .lel-npcin 117 nilsvvnrth at . Itenlnnln It llacen. ".1.1.1 X. Olh at., in Kllzati-ih Ii. Kecnlir, 'J.13S V Orkney st.. Willi. im II Jelinann "d'il S 10th t.. M lie,-. lL-i-s st r.iin si, . ..i ltc-icrri M rlc!(lnen. 'HViS S. Iflth at 1 1iiils llel.esh, lilts miner at and OelaH I HiiniMlirinunn. '.'2:i S nth at ..,. . lU liii'vin x weir, iirii YerK at . nnn r,insum r nurat a34 rnrlc hve EARCEL POST f y """" wnW w iMPsW VI PftmVl-'JW 'Mfc.TTLSa Sf r .J. AiMI Announcing The Opening of Our New Showrooms OCT. 2 Exhibiting a Complete Line of Electric Light ing Fixtures and. ; Household blec- i 1! I trie Appli ances . KfieL A, ATA zr'" - sO, SALE On nil our display Fix- ; turea at our Dresent le- i catien, 23 N. 10th St.,! 2d fleer, also at our new address, en these dates enlv: nrrrnRRR 01 a -w w-eils , w, - . , A 1 1 1 ?l m fl I laeipma eaiet e. ti Ne, IPin l 5 w T f- ;W T ssCAfiu (Sratt -Jhm QrVS 5sS Jl J ". MiMit. I ",S ... ",