Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX.-NO. 18
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Championship
NEW YORK CITY TAKES
WORLD SEHltfc ehuviui
u0 Mad Rush When Gates of
Pole Grounds Are Thrown
Open
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By JOSKI'II T. MIHtlM
vw Vera. Oct. I- - Tl.irtv-nve
, ml sticclnteis. calm fnr n "er'ii
r.r n,,l. filled tllO lWrWMI SCC
mtics " ' . .
Scries crew
i crowd, tiled me ii-i-ni.. .-...
and nVt of the WnApi; for e
Si,e of Iho M-ieml fiiimly lnr
twecu the Yanks and Oinnls for
all's highest himnrs nt the Pole
'inns m
ipenlng
bisebaU's hlgl
vOd i enthusiasm and mad ruMi nntici
rlt Vns nn ideal dnv for tin; gnme.
A copper) win giewvn . , -
fly and. there was a midsummer
h In (he (Irtnlier nlr.
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Ncir Yerk took its local world's
nrlMralmU. A New irU loam was
bound te win, .111) hew. mid there wns
it nuid rnli ter me unrescrwn m-i-tten
in Hie uplirr grnmlsinnds and
Hriiher?. There wns plenlj of room
(or the cailj ceineis mid Ihcie were
Will tn Miare nt neon. The ic-erved
KCIIens In the loner ginndstiind. w th
timtitM wil'l. 'I"1 '"" "ll "P curi.v.
p-reml. the usual brass band wns
Tr'A. 1- 1 .1... ..! Af !..
nQnnu e muji iih i-ui,i . wm.-i -. .
ed humor. Nick A It reek nml Al
MiUfht did their baseball clowning
HHCtien" " fciuii".
1411 the plajcis of the two clubs re re
Iterted In geed lendltlnn cm opt Mc
Quillan, the lilnnt pitciier. wue was
iH(Jtlj: hurt by a butted bnll in pnic
tfcf,'jf5terilaj. and the "stene-bniise
llnv .Nehf and Hnsn. who nne
Mint rnitniiMril friitn klt)tllnr llltim.ntK
i their herN, and were 10 eh te n-
L ..l 1. 1 I!...- t.lll
racn wilier 1111 wic nulling 11111
mi
.V RiMtln Italic Kraih
UMV: IIUlll Hillll III H ! Ill nilll!.' IIP
pllj ami did lmt think his wrenched
Id weulfl bother him."
"Let 'em stick the ball 01 or." Mild
tat Babe, who liuMlul iilmut the club
ktuM. "I'll swing all light. Same
btU In both Icigiies. jnn knew, and It
It Dkl.AT)i.,l Anl.l Km nr. !n al.... ...
uavei ju.i as inr 11 1 get nelil 01
All nirial(.t..Ml lnk.llliiniilnl r,U....I I..
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Gowwer Allen ('. lUtdile, f M,ir.
iim, IJretlier Paul, head of St. Mnrv's
IMntrlal Scheel of Ilnltimere mid et'b-
"nuiDe pn'-emeil te ll.ibe Huth be
P the gnmc. Hmh went te school at
w dial j p,
Th (iiflnta ,. ... il.A ...l...t....i 1
fc.11. .1 ' '" "' """"I neun1-
a the field, taking a long batting pnic-
tki ri.-..'' " ,lrsf "ns-i'innii of
Zt rt, ''. il!li in the
J il,..! l,'K"i f,t the throng.
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QOBber mVt. V l"eu, II me latter
Lu mayet pree necessary.
Ha (I,;.. !..l,l l snmes enrried off
u2$, '?, W J".'"'? "Ml- "ligger"
hi, d a" :" W, " wt tlint the com-
Th...... ," " " "l' lugger.
iS;;.V!0":n?u"l rnlllery thnt
ia th ;;."'," u,.l,:cl,n'' fns gather
Iriili k;. i" s"m luiiuer. "he rich
Brete ,usf M,np "f ''" C
libeut, ' fc"'icthlr.g I,, Milcker
f And the Sealers
Dtiml .1 Proximity te the inrk
he a.,erll, mn ,0 hv ,' " n .'
'Viator, rc;;,,b;, ' "8hty few
etw about hi 1 1. S'i ,l,Pre W,1H
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Nbuting tlckcN nN u" H "Wit
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Htles-'C" Shen the nhTrl'V A
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(ill CHID SEES
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FIRST GAME
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1nhcbr..l 1"0 thny left IT InM
Ker "hen the Niitlininl l.cngucrs
off he Mery in eight games
'Among the "." w"' bundreds of
TteV. Visitors here in Manhattan
tar the series. lm ''i" -emewhnt sur-
Uunfi
Hntereil as Pecenibrin; Mnlter nt the I'eilnUUp lit Philadelphia. Pa.
under Iho Act of Xrarch .1, 1N7U
POLICE GUARD HOME
OF JUDGE M'DEVITT
Jurist Receives Threatening Let
tcrs Frem Drug Peddler's Friends
Threats of bodily Imrm and, the de
struction of his recently acquired home
nt 811 Wcslvlew nvenup, (lormnnlewn,
by nnonymeus writers itssertlng te be
friends of drug peddlers linvc resulted
In the police eMnblishiiiR n guard
around .Judge McDevltt's home.
Numerous letters linvc come te Judge
JU'Devitt with every mail. inet nf
tl c m reuehed In terms t lint lead offi effi
i inls te believe they should net be over
looked. Judge AlvDcvitt said, how
ever, he Isn't n bit worried.
Fallowing the Bentencing of .Tesepb
Kollenn and llymnn Oeld. meinbers of
ihe drug ring, te eight jears eeeb In
tl.u county prison jcterdny, rumors
spread tbet femewberc within the inner
circles of the "ring" n rami has con
fessed. "The sentencing of these men Is net
the end by any menus," said Assistant
District Attorney Corden, who has beyn
lending the drug prosecutions.
"It has been mero or h"-s reiitinp
nml Is simply n beginning of u cycle
which Is growing larger each (lay. We
already bavc gene fnr beynnd these
peddlers who nre being punished new.
It is only n question of time."
ELOPES AND IS WED
Daughter of Deputy Attorney
General Cellins Gees te Bal
timore Instead of Elkton
MARRIED TO PENN STUDENT
Miss Helen Cellins, a Swarlhmeie
junior, and Chnrles V. Speaker, a for
mer Wharten Scheel student, eloped
te Italtimeie jesterday and were mar
ried. Tile young couple outwitted their
parents in eloping, ignoring Klkten's
"marrjlng pardon" after they learned
that wind had been spin te the Main
land State police te prewnt their mar
lingo in that town.
The leipicst sent te the Maryland
authorities te watch nil leads and pre-
cut the couple from leaching their
(iretnn (ireen reealed the elopement.
The 1 court of the marriage was ieri
tied in a niessnse the .eung Mrs.
Speaker ent her mother last night.
The bride's mother. Mrs. Kmersen I.,
t'ellins. wife of 11 Denut.x Attorney tieii
ernl of Pennsylvania, snd today that
she believed the elopers hud 1 chimed
te Plillndclpliin. and probably will
mnke their home here.
Although the plani for the elope
ment were inrefiilly gunided until the
Inst moment. Miss Cellins told her
friends of it just before leaving the
college yosteidoy in n note she left in
her loom, which read :
"t!oed-b. I am te be 111.11 1 icil to te
duj." Tlien she slipped away, taking the 7
o'clock train for Philadelphia.
The girl was missed in the afternoon,
and Mi-s .Initet Krnll. her roemnmte.
found tlie note. The college nutlioii nutlieii
ties ueiitied Mr. and Mrs. Cellins.
Speaker also left a note for his friends
nt the Phi Signin Helta Heuse. Thirt.v
ninth and Spruce streets. He Mild he
wns returninc te Ills home, but would
lie back in Philadelphia within a week.
Speaker Is a special student at the
Wharten Scheel. He returned te col
lege this jur, but wis offered 11 geed
position mid decided te j;ivc up Ills
course.
The parent of the lepers, mere than
surpri ed at the marriage, objeel te It
m)j en the gieund that both the iirtde
and the bridegroom me tee jeung. Mrs,
Speaker is only nineteen .ic.irs old.
The eung couple hac been sweet
hearts ever since they attended si hoel
together In Wllli.iinspeit, wlieic their
families live.
i Although Deputy Attorney (ieiieral
Cellins said thnt, be knew .01111g
Speaker we'l, and could "see no icn icn
seii for 1111 elopement." the bride's
mother eiced some objection because
of their jeuth.
"Nittu'rnll I was surprised," she
said today in Willlnmspert. "liut m.v
only objection is their jeuth. Freil
Is a tine bej and will receive the pa
ternal blessing In our home. My
dnuglitcr will ne.t go back te college,
of course."
Mr.s. Speaker expressed greater dis
pleasure when told of the elopement.
"I most certninlv object te my son
marrying just new,'' she said. "He is
inerel.v 11 college boy, and Mls Cellins
Is only 11 college girl herself."
GANNA WALSKA NOT READY
TO BUY ANY THEATRE NOW
Will Walt Until Her Fame Is en
Assured Foundation
Paris, Oct. !.- "I shall net buy nr.y
theatre nor an interest in nnj theatre
until, bv actual public recognition as
a great singer, I lime silenced the grat
uitous criticism leveled nt my olce bj
these wlie never heard It."
Tills was the statement made te a
close friend bj liiinmi Walskn McCor McCer
nilck esteidnj, when shown 11 calile
dispatch from Ameilea. stntli.g thnt she
hud bought the Champs Kljeees Opera
In Paris in elder te bend her own com cem
pnn. In which Muriel MoCenulok
would also make her debut. She went
en:
"I have recently refused an engage
ment te sing In the Martyrdom of St.
Sebastian 111 tne ciiumps M.isee jiit
bocnuse I de net wish te spread the
wrong belief that I have an 1 11 Iciest ii,
that tlicntte.
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....... 1 .. ill .1 ... 11, ... ... '
1 in is wperu iiinise in in cemiier. II
being 11 state theatre, noliedv can sav
that I have iiaid fur an eiiL-iitroineiit "
BOTTLE CAUSES DEATH
Camden Child Fatally Injured
Fall With Milk Container
Surah Pnttni, tluoe .veins old.
Ill's Hndden avenue. Camden, died
In
of
ill
the West Jeisev lliiaieepathii' Heh-
liital t ml n finiii Injuries rectdved vi
SWARTHMORE GIRL
tenia) when slit ftdl while cair.vlng nrprinev
milk bottle I lie chihls abdninen was
h i
tevciel) cut. Dcnlh wan iniicd b)
sliec'i tiuil htmeiih.igis.
Escort Pays Actress' Fine
New Vwli, Oct. I Heiiiln llc.iin. i
burlesipte nctrrsN. wns liiml .l!.'i In lis-1
sex Market Ceui't ycnUrda) un 11 charge
of disorderly conduct. An escort paid
the line for her.
-
Euening public
I
ILL
BAR
ELOPEMENT PLAN N
QUESTION TO STARS
If the Minister Gees te the Ori
ent, Shall I Ge With Him?'
She Asked Astrologer
HER ORIGINAL LETTER
SOUGHT IN SAVANNAH
Aute With Twe Men and Weman
in Pole Ceat Seen Near
Scene of Killing
lu n Ulnff rerirMiOiirffiit
New Itriiiisulrk, N. .1.. Oct. 1. "It
Iho minister gives up the ether woman
nnd gees te the Orient .-hall 1 go with
him?"
Tliis wns one of tiiree questions "pro
pounded te the stars" by Mr. Klonner
Itelnbanlt Mills, murdered September
14 with the Hev. Kdwnrd Wheeler Hall,
rector of the Church of St. Jehn the
I'vnnielist, where she was a clieii
singer, nccerding te the detectives in
vestigntiti',' the crime.
The question, they believe, cenliiiii
bejend further doubt the oft - repeated (
theory that Mis. Mills and the clergy
man had talked of eloping te .Inpnn.
This latest information en the pu.
z'.ing case, which the autlieiiiies of
Somerset nnd Middlesex Counties have
been bungling for meie than two week,
came In a letter from "Dr." W. C.
1 1 1 in 1 li 111 , an "astrologer" and spiritual- '
1st. who wrote for the first time secnil. The action of Magistrate Stevenson
ilas rge te Jiiines Mills, seten of the in illsrliaiging Squire Vetkes, of Mill
church and husband of the liunderud beurne, en a 1 linrge of lelntlug the
woman.
Three Questions Propounded
The "star foreteller" wrote te the
Middlesex County authorities impart
ing the ndditiennl information which
new bus become public. He declares n
"Mrs. Mills," whose initials lie did
net remember, had written te him in
I'Vbrilury of tiis jenr. lie is new at
Miami. Kin.; he was then at Savnnnnh.
(in. lie wrote the polite that he had
been udicrtising te "(iiiide Yeu by the 1
Stars" in pniieis thnt would naturally
ionic te Mrs. Mills' notice.
Himihia wrote that Mrs. Mills asked
these thiee questiens:
"Piist. Will the minister get n til-
veree .'
"Second,
count rv?
Will he go te n foreign
"Third. If he gives up (be ether
woman and gees te the Orient, shall
I go with him?"
The "doctor" replied, lie tells the
authorities, that If Mrs. Mills would
buy his book en occultism he would an
swer nil her questions mid give her
ndvice "gied for jeu mid the minis
ter, tee."
Original letter In Sa.inunli
Mrs. Mills never replied, Himiliisi
declares.
Her original letter, lie snvs, is with
some papers he left at Himinunli. The
New Brunswick authorities have sent
a lequesf te 'the chief nf police of
SiiMinnab te go te Illmihin's former
office and seek the letter which Mrs.
Mills is said te liae written.
Apparent!) bearing out this elope-
I nient theerj is a line from one of the
I letters said t" liine been found near
the bodies, also gixeii out li) the tp.
teethes tedii) . Mis. .Mills wiltes in
tliis:
"Oil, for tlie time when I can de
)our mending."
This letter, (lie detectives think, was
written the da) of the murder. Mrs
Frances
minister
Stevens Hull, widow of the 1
told the police that the lite-
Minis ilny, w lien nor liiisiiamt anil site,
with Mi. and Mrs. Mills and ethers,
went in an automobile te Lake 1 1nput -mug.
Mr. Hall had lipped his clothing
en barbed who, and she hud made tcm tcm
pernr) rep.ur.s with lien owed needle mid
thread. The police believe the leference
I nnllniiiil en I'liltl- I'mir. (cil'linii Oni
KLAN SESSION AT BOSTON
Heeded Order Invades Every State
in New England
Hestoll. Oct. 4.- (Hy A. P. 1 Tlie
Ku Ixlux Khni invasion of New Hug
lllllil ll'is bi en exleiuleil In evci) State,
it was aiiueuin cd at the lust pnhlic
iissimlilv of I In' eigauiatjini 111 (iicaiei
1 1 .s-t I 111
Dr William Maliime), of Augusta,
(in . announced ns the supreme lei inter,
was .1 speaker. The imcting was uuiikid
h, die usual Klun fiatuics if uliuc
lulu's, heeds mid musks and a l.iui
illumiiiated 1 hiss.
LAWSON'S FRIENDS BECOME
ANXIOUS OVER HIS ABSENCES
Financier, Last Heard of nn Monday. Had te Sell Dreamueld
Estate te Pay Stock Market Lesses
Hestoll. Oct. 4.--IP.) A. P.I-Seme
anxiety was cxpicsscd bj 1 lese friends
of Themas W. I.awsen tedii) as tune
jientiniied te pass without word of liiin.
1 The financier, wlie has erdeicd Ins gicnt
I Seuth Slmic estate sold te liquidate
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since Men.la). when lie left Southwest
I MM IISSI'IS. mis urn ih-.-ii iiiiiki 11,1111
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Hill bur, Me,
1 riends centinucil xpics
Ultllllled In expiess belief
llllll III
wns oil tin1 wil) In (hegnil tn
visit his daughter. Mrs. Ileniv Mcl'all.
These interested said last night that,
upset ever the less of the homestead
which he built and furnished at 11 cost
of about S.'l,.iO().(MHI. and ill which he
lind brought up Ids faiull.v, new scat
tered b) death and marriage, he hud
tleclilcil te go semevvheie for 11 change
of scene. Tim iiincli home of his
daughter. Mrs lleill) .McCnll, .It
tiiiiiviiiii iiii- . 11 un 1 lrii.iiii villi
e. i no , was censiiieiui me
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With the limine km, who is new In hi
fi.t,v -liftli vcar, is a maid of mail)
.viars' servlic, who alvva.vs lias accum
'panlcd him te inn for Ids things.
Ills hcallli had 11. I been of (lit best
rctenll) lleiacc I. I egg. one of the
tiustees, said he thmijjjK Mr. I.uwsen
was 1101 III, ami .suggested he might
have decided te go te Orei eiu te nee
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922
Duchess in Politics
ilKK (iHAC'K OK ATIIULL
Who Is snld te be preparing In run
for n seat in Parliament, nnlultli-
standing (he opposition of her arl-
(errntlr friends
F
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Keystone Aute Club Head
Charges Squire Resorted te
'Inside Pull'
OFFENSE A MISDEMEANOR
automobile Inws jestenhij was "out
rageous" in the opinion of ,1. Iiorten
Weeks, president of the Kc stone
Automobile Club.
Mr. Weeks said today Squire Yerkes
resorted te "inside pull" te free him
self of the charge.
The Ke stone Club, wblih lias Its
liendipiarteis In the Hetel Adelphin.
was lespenslblc for the iincst of Squire
Yerkes, who. it claimed, was driving
mi automobile hearing Hi ense tn
made
out in another person s name.
After his ariest the Squire was
brought before Magistrate Stevenson nt
the Fifty-fifth mid Pine streets station
for a hearing net until, however, he
and the magistrate liiid had .1 secret
pow-pew in tlie latter's etliie.
After 11 fort) -tiee minute talk, nc nc
lerdlng te the Ke, stone officials, the
Squire emerged from tlie secret cham
ber with n grin that grew broader as
he listened te the vain attempts of the
prosecutors te mm line the magistrate
thnt Yerkes should lie held.
Magistrate Stevenson, after hearing ,
tlie chin s tostiineii), discharged icrkes 1
with this leinarl; :
"A man should lie warned before he'.s
arretted en sueh a charge. It wes a
lentemptlble trick for vm fellows te
lie tn wait mid an est Squlie Yerkes."
Spectators Conceal Washes
Whereupon the spectators who have
seen in action the notorious Squire,
who wnrtieth net and walteth net.
turned their heads te conceal a few
modest blushes.
Tliis statement was made by Mr
Weeks toiiewlng a conference with .1. 1
FREEING
YERKES
TERMED
OUTRAG
Maxwell Smith, executive seeictn'V of 1 ing these nlm .hiip It with oppertilllli
m 1. ill stcillii I 'lull fl'l.n t.wi ., f T r..n
the Kev stone Club: Themas ,f. Keefe,
ndvei Using manager of th0 elub's
metithlv publication, and Tedd Daniel,
nttnrnev, wlie were all present at file
liearlug .
.'Clw. .,.,tl,,. .if Vll,l.t.l.nln f -11
Ktn. t,1M 1iu,.111'r i .ri.' .,r ,1...
!.,,.,, x. ,Tke.s notwithstanding Neikes'
, eeiifessKiu te City Detective Celllesb
ill tlie presi nee of ether witnesses that
he was driving a car bearing improper
tags, is nothing slim t of outrageous
When Wkes was stepped bj the efliier
m ceinp.iuied bv Secretar.v S111I1I1, of
the Kcvsteiie Automobile CI11I1, lie in
stautlv admitted without leaving the
ill Iver's seat tlint he had the wrong
1 figs en the machine. Detective Cel.
(eiillnui'il nn l'iiB(. Thu. iilienn Tmir
DECISION RESERVED
IN STILLMAN SUIT
Confirmation of Divorce Repert
Aeked by Referee
White Plains, ,N. ., (1, 1 ) ( tv
A. P Supieme Court .lu-tii Mor Mer
sebiiiisii ledii) isirved decision en mi
iipiiliciiinii fur continuation of the ic ic
lien in.ide bv Hefcice (ileasen In the
In ilmiglitei Mr l.nwsnii had been
Sunt Invest I lilt hoc ter scveuil weeks
it
The great Dieainwehl piepenv built
in sitisfj a wish of his wife, had he-
first I h and then 11 linamia!
Inirileu Siiiuidnv night the wind went
nut he was seliinij Dreaiuwnld te get
inniicv te meet his debts. Siiiii,i.v night
he leleihe I 1 1 1 nil Southwest '.lt hoi
te ask hew the public had taken the
news. The nt M llav he left the Mimic
town, sav Inn he was net certain win re
he would yu He hits net been liemd
from sluie
It was thought lie might B direct te
Dicmiivvnld, but inqiiiiers. (Iicie wcic
told h) tlie triisiiih who are )irepaing
the sale 011 the auciieii block, they had
no word of Mr I. a "sen's: wlieieabeiits
At Yeung's Hetel 111 tills cit.v, where
he has maiiitaliicil ellices for venis,
wltli n sceieiniv In 1 linrge, it vvas saii'l
ilicie was nn liii'iu unit Inn fiem t (,,,
1 Incf "
Hcilil, Die, Oct I lliquir.v at
the i
.vlcl all imiiil. mm I'l'incv ill, icslerdnv
itidicitcd no wind has lieen lecelveil
fiem Theiuns W. l.awseu Sirs. Henrv
McCnll, bis daughter, dcclaird if he'r
I father was en his way West she had re
ceived no intimation of it.
PRESIDENT
ASKS
BANKERS TO BLAZE
El
Harding Sends Message te
Convention Asking Aid in
Reconstruction
POINTS TO LARGER SERVICE
AS WAY TO PROSPERITY
Reginald McKenna Says U. S.
Must Give Debter Nations
Mere Time
By .dMOclaffd Prcii
New Yerk, Oct. 4. In a rnessnge te
the American Hankers' Association in
convention here President Harding to
day urged that its ineniiicis "must lead
in recommitting our people te sane ex
penditure, te wins of economy nnd
thrift, te the consideration of miinicipnl
mid nntlennl piob'ems in that con
science which builds the temple of ou eu
lidence." The message. nddreseil te Themas It.
McAd'ims, president of "t lie b.inkei.s' as
sociation, follews:
"Public duties nnd personal enre
seem te have combined te rend'r im
possible once mere my acceptance of the
invitation te the annual gathering of
tlie American Hunkers' Aeiintinn. My
regicts are tlie mere poignant because I
hoped te be able te sav some few thingi"
te )our iiiemlieis mi this occasion.
"I hnve se niiinv timis cpicsscd my
admiration mid appreciation of the part
which tlie hanking intciets pluved din
ing mid following (lie win that I de net
need te retninn vmi of m.v summon
in that regmd. K.illicr. I wish te ap
peal te jour grent organisatien in be
half of my conviction that another, 11
mere iiulusive. and pcihnps a mete
diflicult oppeitunii) of seivice is today
presented te j oil.
"Te the iintriellsm, stendfnstnessnr.d
right-thinking of Its financial leaders
the country had owed er) much In con
nection wltli financing the war. later
In restoring stahilit), confidence and
security thmuglieut our ecoi.emic struc
Hue. Tlie banking eeniinunlt) has al
wn.vs ro-epeintcil splendidly In dealing
with these problems.
"Hut tedii) our ceuntr). tlie world,
all human kind, are demanding that this '
1 o-epi rolieii he eteuiei te wider
rtalms; n these social, moral, ethical '
prelilcms which me en ing for under- 1
standing .itteutlei,. Tlie) cannot lie de
nied : the) grew iiieieaslngl) Insistent.
The) call fei an application of tlie s.inie
spirit of wise mid willing co-operation
which Is the very basis of tlie bank.
Ceufldriirc in I!, mils
'I I
lave nftci, thought of the
llMIlk 11s
lirst among modern institutions of so se
clnl unification. (In the basis of 11
complete teiifideiice in Its intcgrlt.v and
aims, it aggiegiitex together in' vast
mailable masses the Mwittrird hits of
credit ami resources which otheivvie
would be nnavallabli'
for great inidei -iiile
1'iici iihmIiic-
"iMngs nml ninUe pn
lug nrgiinlrntleiis wlilcli chnrncteri.e the
uiedeui indiisirial cemuiunlt) .
vie nave 1 nine te times which p- 1
quire a like aggregation of the social I
sense, the ethical ideal, the moral in- 1
spirntiens nml the best intelligence in j
order et promote the true welfare of 1
men, individual!) and in ceininiiuities '
This I have 1 euie te regaid ns the most
pressing rnpiin-mcnt of our ila.v . and
te its accomplishment I invite the us.
sistance of .vmi men who have been
foremost alining social 1 n-operntei s
I he vveild is net given te reward-
for ease and pleasiue.
Instead en tlini who have in en
tested and found useful It is went te
place .vet grcutei burdens. Te full share
in these elilig.iiiiiiis I am new urgentlv
inviting .vmi. IU ixpeiience, knowledge
Cenl limed nn T'ce The ('"Iiiiihi I1vi
FLEEING MOTORIST
SHOT BY TROOPERS
Chester Heffman Refused te Halt
Near Abington When Ordered
Chester llefflni of Wan illgteu. j
Pa., was shot in -Se right shoulder bv '
two State policemen while he was driv
ing along the K.isiiiii highwnv. 111110
miles north of Abmcteu Inst night.
Heffman was ml,' n in the Alnugteu
Hospital liv the ti iqieis, w lieu 11 he is
111 a serious condition
Heffman nieusnl the suspicions of the
State policemen, who eiuniiindeil him
tu halt Hi paid nn intention i() ,,.
hoepers, thiv ni). 11 heri upon one Hi oil
eiiei 111 1 In- mr 11111I t'lcti al the uiitnmo uiitnme
lule The bullet t , I, Heffman in the
sn ul.ler. , I
UNCONSCIOUS DRIVER
FOUND IN GARAGE
Man Attacked
by Bandits
He Says
' "f a liakeiv
I'S lolls lit ,"l
I I lie gin age
Seuth Twen-
ebbed of $41,
.liilill Deiigheili
tiiick. was feiini
1 a
nn
e'l let k tills n, ,11 n ig
of .lei n A Meck li
Iv -hist stiei I II
he had been att.ii k
robbed of I1
Dnugl'i it) ,s tw
mid lues at L'.VlN
was teillltl liv the
I. in
bv
r "'III pelin
1 we men
'' "
1WMI
an -ix .veii-s old.
s. uilh street, e
garage lironrieler.
mid a)ipaientlv wii- in'imiiig
en his mute w In n iiincked
taken te Si Agie - lleiin
stint
lit
was
FIRE DOES $5000
DAMAGE TO
MILL
Dryer
Roem of Cellins
Alkm,
an I
Is Destroyed
The tll.vci loom nf the Cellins
Aikmmi plush mill ,n Flat Keck reml
nml I.ev'eriii.'leli nvil.lie wnu ,ln i.ll
was destrevpil
Wi's meriu'iig
SONOMY TRAILS
b) lire at I :'-' e'.4i i k ils mr,,i'llir I The will as it staiidN would m ike I d
The less s Snjllltl h win S Du Cliplle. of U-vvign x, ,
It is net klltuvii lr' the tire started ' "ml ""'"'''' ' '" ''belle n Mil. Unn,
but it Is theug'it em of tlie large In. I MlK" ' ,l"' I"11"-1!'"' ," " "' '' "
closed drvers lui. iiii nvi'i heated durlin. '
t t lilt ulivlil ti mi I drti l I
'.I the
,i i... i "
I Hi- mill Hint 'i'"
tallied
I'l'isu it con-
Tills loom is en the lirst
llner of ii..
unn hiiii'ii is ii i..iii- suir) iirick mil
stone stiuitiirc I iicineii munu';cd te
cenlinc ilie tire te th" tli)cr Ie)urUuLut
Wlini run iMnk nr nrltlaa
Whltlnif l"per Cempuny. . Atv
mmzt
I'uullihed Delly Kxrert Hunday.
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
r JAPAN CABINET TO ACT IN ARMS CASE
TOKIO, Oct. 4. The CabinU he.b dtciUtd te take diiie'c
nctien nyalnst thefec lcapensiijlu ter the ditpe&al of quantities of
aims in Slbciin. The nnns in question belonged te the Czecho
slovak Uoeps who evneufted Siberia two yeais 1130. A formal
pretest nml claim for 800,000 yen have been filed with the Jap
ttiiesc Government.
10 YEARS FOR KILLING NEGRO OVER CRAP GAME
WILMINGTON. Dtl., Oct. -1. .Kuv.uid Iltddin, Negro, waj
SLiiteneecl te ten years' iniprisenmant and te pay 500 flue for
the killing of James Smith, also Neg-.e, en May 30, following
an argument ever a crap game, by Chief Justice Fennewill in
Court of Oyer and Terminer today. H'; pleaded g-ulity te manslaughter.
200.000 FISHERMEN'S LICENSES ISSUED BY STATE
HARUISIiUKG. Oct. -1. Resi'Unt tislicrmtu's liCvii3f.- :e 1
te tlie 200,000 ni'.i'i en October 1. Lutme County leading m
tin. nuni'Ki of liciii-. issued, having le.OOO. whi.L 12, 000 w 1
issued in Lickaw .1.111.1 GO00 111 But- and 00CO each :,i Alk
'heny. Laneaste-i and Lycoming. Counties having: i.ieie tn.iti
dOCO weie Blah, Cainbiia. Dauphin Jiie, Schuylkill and YeiK.
It is piebalilc .1 mevs.menl will be staited when the, n.-xt Lcg
islatme meets te itstere the original provit'en that tvuiy pei
,uii ever sixteen yen's of age must have a license. The LegUIa
iii. made twnty-ene years the limit.
HOPr. TO FLY ACROSS CONTINENT IN 30 HOURS
SAX DILGO. Calit.. Oct -1. Lieutenants Oa):Uy G. Kelly
and Jehn Macuady, aimy aviator-, expiebsed confidence today
that their pi opened non-step flight from San Diege te New Yerk,
stalling nt dawn tomorrow, would be a success. "Wc expect te
make the tup within thirty hours." Lieutenant Kelly said.
HONOR MEMORY OF EX-PRESIDENT HAYES
FREMONT. Ohie, Oct. 4. People et all -w.lks or life wtie
gathered litre today te honor the memory of Rutherford B.
ITaycs, nhutecr.ih President of tht United S'ate , en the centen
nial anniversary of his birth. Mi'agicJ -with local workaday
folks, some of whom remembered the former President as a boy,
weie the-e who weie intimate with him in his manhood and who
h.icl come fiem afar te his birthplace te render homage.
SOVIET REUS IN CLASH NEAR VLADIVOSTOK
;rw
TOKIO, Oct. 1. Twe ciuiseis and four destroyers have none
:e Vladivostok te cover the wvtudrawal of the Japanese troops
and te protect nationals thercuiter. as u e feared there will be
luavy figlitnig between file. Soviet ited forces nncj-thc Whites,
,".- anti-Soviet troops. Tuerc Lave already been- engagements
11 Lak lJjn';i abeu out huu'lre'I mlks ucrth of VIqIivo3teU-
fATf nr rAie mav
miLui iniivmni
BE DECIDED FRIDAY
Directors May Meet Then te
Discuss Stotesbury's Repert
en Financial Situation
'NO HELP FROM ABROAD"
Colonel Ftnnk in !' ' ptosident
of the Scsqui -( 'i nt nn il ssm nit lull,
who was expeited ti 1 mtir tmlav with
I" T Stoleseutv nil ' C'llttlr of
laiiin hlng the piupused viisiinii. an an
iiniiiiieil flu ie would be 1 il.-i'iissinu
nf the subjei I until til HI1S of the
Plans and Scope Cnmnui "e
pa 1 1 nf this vv 1 ck
'be latter
Mr
Steteshiirv . who
fiii'
1 11 serv mg
si, 1 latlen's
k from a
-a vs. timt
ie te I also
, poMtlel).
-lies th.it
i.'d mark
-inning of
in It is
-lunilil be
1' affair.
in lmt 111
ill t ve in-
v 11 I'lnieil
'is 1 limruiaii nf the n
Finance Committee. Is I 1
I'urepenii trip iniivinced. hi
Pllilllllelplll.l will lint be ill
sufficient funds te stage th.
While Mr Stoteseii v
some snrl nl 1 elebl at lull s
the l.'Uth iinmversnrv nf t'
the I lisdni.itlnii of Indepi 1
his npininn tilt- iibservmn
1 cnllfllied te a State nr '
lainqieaii iinlieus, he ii..
tinani inl shape in mke ,m
lieiest in the lug prejei t lis 11,
(initials Mav Meet 1 nda)
Colonel D'l Mler said this n ining he
uniilil lather withluild nnv , im hi mi
the statements of Mr. Met -I iv until
'lie bus bail uppiirliiuitv In t 1 nvii the,
-IlltJ'-- '
. .. I. ...
vv nli the linaiii'i.'i t nl . 1 1 em-
HMS
f the i iiliiiultlee mi ,i , lin,
Plans ivpiesseil siuubir views hev
( oieiiniril nn Tiiei Inn c ulimin Hve
APPEALS FATHER'S WILL
Pauline Frederick te Make
for Parent's Estate
m with, I null., tit I
Henirne Itiltherfnid. I.ll.i ki
l'auliiie Fiederii k. .n in ml
pictuie star and fmii.er witi ,t
Fight
P inline
,IV 11 ii s
nml mn
U illnid
'Mack, vesiirtlnv tiled no ii .i I fieiu
Mack, vesiirtlnv tiled no .pp.,
prnbate nf the will nf In r fntln i Iticli
Mll'd l.lliti). nl tills tin, wlm ilied
i September l Ills estate n v lined al
I Snll.lMHI and cuts off the ihtiess withmit
beeiicst
irxr-r-rr ii i Tftri Tn nr i a
jurrc, iuu, iHrxcp. lurcMmu
Pl'MllC. Hit I Adult l..fl md
bete vestptd.iv ft mil Clini, ,i,ng mi lei
the i an of (iirman plivspinis Hi Is
sulfcrlng from heart illseasp ni. pieiue
pneumonia iustrai) of l.vidieid lleuc
tlie Moscow Peking negotiations are in
defrtltely pobtpencrl.
rlr .fl a X. car liy Mall.
mi d p
h. i.u. unnu hi
MAY LOSE POST
Crissinger Rumored te Succeed
as Head of U. S. Re
serve Beard
WALL ST. PRESTIGE FADES
Hv I.INTO.N W. I.IMtCHT
"lift I nrre'innipp I n-nlnc I nlilie Liricpr
ll''ijl' I'i'J. I 1 1 ir ' :lprt 1 0ll1;mi,,j
W ii'liingleu. 1 li 1 ' I 1. farm h'm
lia ni iieinlv lii.itui V P il lliinl
lllg fnr (iiivel'linr nf 'i Fisliiii Deserve
He nd A little wbl'i I'.'n II m is il'iib-i .
lsii.nl ', be Presnl. 11' llniiliti.'- inien inien
lien t,i r.nppnint I, v.-iiim Hiiiuiek
dining the present reee-s ,f I ligress.
I The apPnllltlllelit bus n .' bei n 1 1 1 j I i ' llllll
fl.tUI
till
i h i 1 1 1 ti s i n 1 1
i-
Hie
I ll
that
thl
lib in
I as
mgi
lllitld
1 1 is new
w ill in ike i
eb llnll 'I')
imiiil giving
'!iei mi i ai ,
IWili.illllllii lit
e'lei t nf I In ,
111 Use en) i i i,,
I Vesnll Hi
I 'll fl r
' IV is 1,1
tl.u. 1'linr
I tunings iaits,s m i )t. tin n. dm
world m tu the inihatilnl inm. , who
lire cppns.li,. hi'll Sn hhl'. Is l ,.
the iniilesi i.ver this pine thai tm -ip
pelntiiient can imw be iin,, n , ,,
would lint .it'll t votes nr i.'iiiipa gi , ,n
n minimis , i- in leas' i ill liusi.isiu
the I'liining elei i m,
in
itli the riqin t thai
I I , i- I
lllg s plnsp, , is, hip lui liuiyi l g,i , ,
lllsu the lepm I 1 1 .11 t ,e ", . ,. ,,(
llllllll Ills p, s,,M I,,, ,,, , lll( l(
nf tin I il 1 1 In v I i..i,i,'i in 1 1 i
pnsl ii I lii F. il' fal Ki s, i i, ! .,,,
If (Iim i cm 1 1 irding is si,, i , , '
( milium il mi Pncp ear
I iilienn 1 tirrp
Ex-King's A bdicatien
Document Disappear
lhens. I I. i 1 , 'A
Constant ,,,. H ,,, , ,,r ni,, ,, ,
illsappeineil Th. de. iim, nl i
tn b.ivi Inn si I, d ,,v m 1 1 it ii
ceis s niinlhiiiig with Hi .1
i i
' s
nth
Jin e
nimiari'li in an eflm t in -m , lum his
throne 'I'liese eltn rr. uei mil, it
is satil, tliiu the rcii.liilinnniv I ps
would adhere tn ih,. ,.ld king vvbui
tliev lauded In lireeie nn arriving
frntii lb- Aegian Islands, whin, 'he
leveliilinn Mai toil
Fermei PiPinlei ')'i innlnhlhilnn
spin the migiual din union! (l ,,.
nctinii il pi intiiig plum but me eih-
rcis pn vnilcil its tepi iim, nd
it is assumed mini,, hwiiv with u.
M 'I iiinil 1 11 ! I.i I ns , is ,,, s,., i,',
give mtiiig Premier Kinknlas a In
icr seni nun n i-enstantinc regaid-
ing his abtlicHtien.
Kiitisrrlptlnn Trlr .fl a
UADMRIP
NIGHT
EXTRA
PRICE TWO CENTS
E
TO
IN NEAR EAST
Protocol, Drafted at Mu-
dania, Expected te Be
Signed Today
ACCEPT IN PRINCIPLE
JOINT ALLIED NOTE
Conciliatory Attitude Marks
Meeting Fixing Basis for
Peace Conference
NATIONALISTS MAY END
PACT WITH SOVIET RUSSIA
Venizelos Asks America te Re
quest Allies te Occupy
Thrace
Iyimlen. Oct. 1 An agreement hni
been leni'liltled lutween tne Allied gen
1 rals and Isinet Pasha, the Turkish Na
tionalist representative, vv he have been
in I'ens'iltatinn at Mudmiia ever the
que-timi of nn n 1 mNi ire. savs an Fix Fix
I'liange Telegraph message from Con Cen Con
'tnntineple tndnv.
It i expected. It is milled tlie pro pre pro
tnrel will will be signed tedii) .
Mndaiila. Oct. I -ill A. P 1 An
nfhcl.il ''.rmiiniqiie is-qed nere. where
the lenfereiice between allied military
eliiilnls and Turkish Niilmnalist repre
sentatives is in pmgress. avs the Nn Nn
tleu.ilIts luive ncceptii) in prim iplc the
jliicd unto.
The Ixeninlists. it'd- tlie lemmunique,
li.ivc reissued ertlers te the Nationalist
jroeps te avoid nuitait with tlie Hril
Ish. The conference was continued to te
tl.'i). inking (dace nsheie. n it ilid .ves .ves
terdiy. in the Turkish tievernment
Huilding.
Constantinople. Oct 4. illy A P.)
The Turkish Nationalists have nc
eeptd in principle the allied note re
garding the Near JJ.istein sfttlcmetlt.
it was nnneuined in 10 this forenoon.
A ceniniu'ilfU issued hv (ieiieral
liniingteii, the Itntisl cniiunonder-ln-
clue', regarding the Mudanin eonfer eenfer
eiiic. which he is attending. njs thp
ii inforein e is pmi'eeliiig satisfactorily
1 ami tli.it Isinet Paslia 1 he .Nationalist
lepreseiitative, has reisiiet ertlers te
1 the Vitliinallst troops te avoid all con
tact with the Hritish.
'I he French eftit In 1 emmiinlque says:
'.The preliiiilnnr) meeting 0f the nl
I ei gemrnls vvns h'eltl at Miiilaula )ps
nr.'av morning and c titled vvitli the
ilraff of the protocol 'I'll. inks te tlie
mii'ilintnrv iispnii n n luanifestcil by
lii'tb s .ii s, theie was no ditliciilty In
nn Iiiiij 1111 agiepiuint as te the ma
im ttv if I lie il.iuc .is a basis fnr tile
I uf.'i 1 111 e
Iho imeting 1 ndeil nt s, ' .xi nml
ipsiiiiml 1 li i. iiiiirmiig at H During
'be interval the allied generals ex.
1 hanged views tn order te examine tlie
nmi funiliimiiii.il nbjoctlei.s nf the
Turkish delegate The general linpres
simi is verv sjiiisfni mi v The airlval of
tli" lit. -ek linlltarv missinu. Iiieluiling
1 nlmiels Plnm.is and S.111 ivaiuiis, )s
e ei ted i lu morning '
'I lie Jmnl 11 1 1 led llnle tn Mlisfipha
1st I III I'.ls'll. tin Turklsn . it Inllllllst
leadi 1 was ilispmcbed s-iptember 'J.t
limn Pans, signed b) P101111. r I'nincnr
fnr Fran.e l.nitl fuirnii fm (Jrent
Itil'iiin 1 1 1 1 1 ( mint Sfnr.'ii fm ltalv In
it 1 lie ihtee allied inivernmems inviietl
the Atini'i ass. inbli lii 1 1 niifi ri 111 e nt
X en 1 1 Isim In re with lilmleii-
tun les of t.teit Hi nn 11. Fin e. Inih.
.I:i,,in, 1. nn, 1111 1 iugn SI 11 ami
liteece. Willi the ..bj. .1 nt n .'ntiatillg
'lll.il . Ollsnlllllltlllg II tlll.ll H'.'ltV of
pi in i between
alie i l'evv i rs
Ueg ii'ding ill
i Ik- nun staled
"Tlie thru
i pert en iv le
Hh f.m i tin
i e it 'I ' I in e
llllki
tiiieie and tlie
tl I Ills fnr
! h i Meaty
linn i nmi in. take thll
dei'lare tlint tlnv view
ib'slie nf I urki v te te
as far lis the Ilivrr
M il i it 711 ,iinl Inclndiiij iriiiieiple '
Tile net. piiillllsi tin siinpnrt nf lll
rep l ievi 1 1 iiients I,, th. dinwingiif ll
flintier Iim nn ibis leisis nn . endltinn
lb t the Aii'iiii 'invernmi in did net
sen I nuiiles imi, the iieimal nnes dur.
lllg 'ii pi II. e iiegnlialli.lls Tlie imlp
M
ACRE
ARMS
deil.ii. I it w'ii ili I ,, mull r-tm i tint
steps v ild In tnkin in qr nvlng s, I,
ll 111 il ti s.il.giiird ill. interest nf
I til Id v ill I hei i ulilmi bv ill iii
t.ll llllg ' I I llll , - t I, i ll. i ,
I 'inlli I mi I' me I ner t iilun, i r4i)
P. R. R. TEST CASE
IN SUPREME COURT
Question of Commission for Court
Clerks Is at Issue
Washington, 1. 1 I t ll A P i
sun nn,, vim; j, I, mm imisldertl-
iimi nf s i; I, it a mn stem nf Jaw
I gi iv ii) .iinl iinpm Luc i tn all
rnilmad mup nil in the I nlli'd
stntes, has liei ii brought l.v the I 'ell II -v
Iv nniu f i II luad in tin Supiiini. ( nurt
tm leiii'vv 'lln is., . against thu
I iiilid Si ites nml ,.ii"-t inn-, ,in order
Isslinl bv the llepllt Inn III nf ,llSt)ee,
ii nil it ulmli i links nf I edernl iiiiirtx
lire n ruiltletl te .lunge u t ollllilissien
of 1 pi i i ent iii iiililii urn te lines mid
misin iiinl tn iliiui bv iiiisucceMhful
litigants
The 'i iiiisv Iviinin Ijn) loud plenilerl
guiltv in a ihaige m violating the
"twptm eight hour In vi "' in a ship
nn nt of i utile, ami was lined 3100 with
,nss of Slii.il, upon which the clerk
of the mil I iisnihsiiI in llddlllllll A
iiiliilnlssinii whlih the lalliead wan rt
qiiltnl bv tlie lower celli Is te puy,
r.aliuer C'ranlwrrtr ra
.net only K"fJ ItieinieivBj. t,ut
llipv i.mi.v unim IOIJI1V IftMl
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