e m S v,tMirw.T ira riKfM9mVvetrv$t'i trt'X w"-yif:imwrmift' lv j 'W SSirrtJ' KCfiyL . TvTn 5smiiPrv! ft. .ii imtilv fnnliht anil SattiftUy ut . . . 1 i. .. . ) nihbly becoming unsettled cooler SSurdiyj medcrafearlable wind,. B" TEMt-EltATimB AT EACH MOUlt r-cTT) no iy lajLAJ 'iJjU.lJ n7 ja-jfifl 183 183 184 I I ) I uenmn 4 EXTRA . ,0 i ftj VOL. 1X.-N0. HOYT TO HURL FOR YANKEES; IMAW TWIRLER IN DOUBT tMtNrn.t mm a. ... .. . Undtr lh Act of IMrch 3. 18TB PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 l'ubllalied Delly Kxeent Sunday, Btilii-crltitten Prlr d Year by Hall. CepjrlRht. 102:1, by Public lVdirer Company PRICE TWO CENTS McQuillan, Scott or Ryan May Twirl in Third Game of Series AWARD OF FUNDS TO CHARITY APPEASES FANS Action 'of Landis Softens Wrath Toward Umpire for Call ing Game Battle Array for Third Big Fracas GIANTS Rnncreft, ss. Greh. .lb. Frisch, 2b. K. Mcuscl, If. Yeung, rf. Kelly, lb. Kin, cf. Snyder, c. McQuillan, p. i-,r.(r- MrCermick. (N), be- u.,,1 kit: Owens (A), first base; Klcm IN), second base; brand (A), third base. TAXKEHS Wilt. ef. Duptn. I.b. Ruth, If Pipp. lb. II. Mcuscl, rf Sclinng. c. Ward, 2b. Scott, si. lleyt. p. Illlde- iiv jesrcrii t. lamium Xciv Yerk. Oct. C Waite lleyt, jwillifiil Imrler of the Yankee stnff. is JllHer Hu.glns' selection te , verk llnst the Giants In the third Ramc of the tipII known end widely advertise J v World Scric ) today. Ilnjt wen nnicii'i'ii Kii.ii.-n "". Heche during the season and Is one of the Muggins depciulnblcB. Last year he tas the Yankee pitching here in the anlcs. He hurled twenty-seven Innings ipilnst MrGrnw'u minions in 1021 and ion two of his three names. (limit fans realize that the Natlennl Inpicr, fme a tough preposition in Itejt ninl the one came edge which they held en the Yankees Is about the only thine which bitejs their oenfiednce. The mite manager made known his pitching choice early, but McGrnw was tfeubtful about lib) twirlcr for today. ,&t save no intimation of his choice until same time. ' Mny Select Ryan ,i "I linve McQullhin and Scott both rwidjr te start." said Mr. Grnw, "and 'out forget that 'Ilesey' Ilyan looked pretty geed in the first game. I am ptttecuy ensued wuii the way my Itam Is going and our nltchine has been :." juuier iiuggins win prennnir tonew his fixed program of starting his five rtir pitching staff in order, unless the Glints miwct his tilan bv knecklnir me hurler unexpectedly into the dis- ctrd. Muggins plnn contemplates lleyt today, ('nrl Mays tomorrow mid Sm Jenes en Sundii. Hush, with a fitj-day rest, will then be fit for Men day. "I'm net worrying ever my pitching," ld Hugglns, ,"but the batting slump the club Ih In. If we can come out of lte should win this series." Though the rrmvfl linn hnnn lilt nt theiames, with every sent taken, the raiitMs nave ucen niiirKed by tne nb nce of the early rushes te the bnll Mrk and today wns no exception. Scircely 100(1 spectators were In line when the gates te the unreserved up per stand nnd bleachers were opened today and after they hud been seated the early arrivals trickled In slowly. Veather Coeler ' The day was warm and clear nnd a lIlM breeze from the north wafteu X the heavy October haze that has ifl bothering the hatters as twilight ne ea during the Inte innings of !? i '.,s t(,el(Tthan yesterday, uj" perfect baseball weather. ..?' ,B v"'Te ,lle he,nu folks today SLh n' a.,1..,,l ,ieId 'r batting practice. 'Iho tJiants, with few ex- "tt"d en re Tweniy.thit Cel. Veai COURT CONFIRMS' ' STILLMAN REPORT Oielilen Upheld Favoring Wife, Who Is Allowed Cesta Wbita Plains, N Y., Oct. 0.-(By Rhinir"me eurt JuBtlce Mer Kid Mr. 4"lma'r,liI?rCe CafcO "' Haded s.' A?.nc u; Ullman, who hft$.,hA.f?,,t alainst he- banker n. "' costs ln the case. ftS.?.'"'!! J: G1.?n. "fused a crated Mr eiiii A' htuiman, exen-:2?.?Ir'-Stillrnan of ehurirpa f ml.. BHlhnan d the vatttB of Baby SUNDrjJTcujS MELON ,Mk Dlv,"nJ of 200 Pep Cent De- yJ",red by Company .? Yerk. n n '. Hildebrand Explains Why Game Was Called Oeergc Hildebrand, umpire-In-chief behind the pinto In the second game of the World Series at the Pole ,G founds yesterday, made the follow ing statement today : "I conferred with Mr. Klcm as te whether it would be safe te play further as enrly as the beginning of the ninth inning. At the ending of the ninth vc agreed it would be dan gerous te go beyond the tenth, as the gnmc bad been dragging nnd some of the innings were very long. It was hard te Judge balls and strikes fairly and some of the players were com plaining. "I notified Hugh Jennings for the Ginnts and Everett Scott for the Yankees that the game would be called at the end of the tenth. "We were afraid te risk trouble in cnRe of an accident. If anything had happened vc would have been blnmcd, nnd no one else. "The authority rested with us." ROGERS APOLOGY REJECTED BY IR Miss Bailey Wants Judge 'te Make Amends Personally in Open Court HER LAWYERS MARK TIME WOemp? II . Tke U.....1 1 l.lT.Jeday de- S2ik dlvldeml of bV'r, "V t5W0WP.n5l7m, m 000'000 t; 'SftS'ng pnr vfl,,,e ,)f A SSlit' wJibl. te stock of F0CHT APPEAL DISMISSED 2mNBC,Urt Uph0,d C"Bre, JSftS "e,0n -f Ed- M' B" K. vv.t. ue "PI'eal of f'rnit.rtu. T; frWw?lnth-riT.M,cn no"'" tot ni.?..!? tlle Eighteenth Oen..ru. "g? District rKfM Vila Eighteenth Cengres araasasg te,,vSr'nV"U W" Point eUri'..001' "(By A P "mMi ?'!? a special orecram ferf r,nem- Judge Jeseph P. Rogers' apology te Mis Agnes C. Unlley for remarks ad dressed te her ln court, which she con sidered insulting, is net t.atisfactery te the young wemnn because net made te her personally. At her home, 707 Westview avenue, Germnntewn, this morning, Miss nnilcy said she would Insist upon the npolegy being repented when she is present ln court en Tucstlay. "I can't consider his statement In open court as nn npolegy te rr.e at air, because I wns net prc&ent," she snld. "It wns very censidernte of him te make such n stntcment in open court, of course, nut since it wns 1 who was Insulted nnd net the court, L. think it should be made te me personally," "I went there for justice, but Instead I suTered persecution and humiliation," Miss Iiulle.v sain. "Judge Rogers hele. me under $500 ball for perjury, saying that 1 was net telling the truth when I said thnt I owned the car nnd that it was purchased by my uncle." Refused te Loek at Papers "He kept en asking me who a Mr. Smith was. Although I continually told him that I didn't knew the ninn, nnd that I never beard of or saw blin in my life, he still kept en repeating his unmc te me. I showed him the bill of sale for the car and the license from 1020 te the present year but he refused te leek at them, lie said he had his doubts about them, and acted as if they were bogus." "He insinuated that I was meeting some one in Valley Green, but I wnsn't doing any such thing. I wns with my brother. We went out riding nbeut 10 o'clock nnd returned about 1 :.10 in the afternoon. lie wanted me te settle for $800, because he had arrested me, nnd I wns perfectly Innocent of nny wrong. Judge Rogers Insulted Sergeant Leng, of the Park guards, in just ns brutal manner ns he offended me." "Judge Rogers spa red no feeling for mv daughter," Mrs. Halley remarked; "He wanted te crush her by making THE NEW HONEYMOON EXPRESS " iM!t 'maav-v-'Wr ;x a.m r,v ,',, rAV"uxi,4i X,. nfiXy'X'fmms.ViSSf 42 fl 1 M mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTm7mBm)mmT&VRMRmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wi aaaaaav . 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FARMER IS SHOT IN ALL-NIGHT CHASE CUPID'S LIFT' HAS T FIR PASSENGERS Mayer Takes Initial Ride, but Prospective Honeymooners Take Real Honors 'HAMPY' LOSES A RACE Mayer Moere and ether officials were the first te ride in City Hnll'n new "honeymoon express" elevator today, but the real joners fell te a physician and his fiancee. Dr. Earl H. French, .115 Seuth Fifty first street, nnd Miss Myrtle G. Craig. 12 Highland nvenue, Lansdewnc, wens ushered te the "express" a minute after it wns plneed in commission. Iienjamin Ilurten, the operator whose car carries prospective newlywcds te the Mnrringc License Ilurenu, grinned broadly when the jeung couple cuniu te the elevator. j "Yeu have the honor of being the first couple te ride in this cur." he told Dr. Frencli, who sensed the situation nt once mid beamed en Miss Craig. The incident prepared them for the cameramen lying in ambush en the fourth fleer of City Hall. Miss Craig blushed becomingly nnd then posed In the elevator with Dr. rc.nch. The phsiclau told the marriage 11- censi' ncru no wns iiuriy-ieur years JUMPS FROM RO F TO ESCAPE ARREST Girl Falls Twe Stories, Lands en Shed, Bounces te Yard and Is Net Hurt CAUGHT IN BLOCK'S CHASE Mantua Man Feared K. K. K. After Rew Squire and Constable Held Arlington P. Wnlls. a farmer of! Mantua, X. J., was shot In the arm ,.,', ti.llt he lmf) bpen . wiiiewer while tleclng at nignt tnreugti helds nml. ,,,,.,.. ,,,nr, Hl. is n crluiUiitn uf Sracue I'lilversity. Miss Craig ih i twentj-feur sears old. The will be married Tluirsday at -I P. M., bv the Rev. William Heyd in the First Presbyterian Church, Lans- Mnry llnrten, twenty-three years old, of Providence Court, jumped from the reef of her home last night when fcts squad detectives raided the court leek ing for drugs. The giil landed en a shed reef, un hurt, bounced te the ground, climbed n foiieo and ran. She 'was caught nfter u sfiiarc'N chase. Seven persons were arrested in the raid, three men mid four women. The raid was ordered by Captain Van Hern en information that drugs were being peddled from Providence Court. The court is well known te the police. It runs off Spring street, between Ninth nnd Tenth streets near Vine. The section Is one which the police watch closely at all times. Flee Refere Detectives Lnst night late McWIIIIams, Mo Me Devltt nnd .Clnik, of the vice sound, entered the nllcyway lending te the court. Most of the residents of the nine inciebure, which is fronted bv Charles Wane Walten, of Wind bury, X. !., a Croix de Guerre holder, wns killed nnd four companions were Injured this morning al 7 n'cleck when the automobile in which I hey were re turning' from Atlantic City hit a tel ephone pole nn the While IIiiin pike, near Llwoed. The injured nic: .Mrs. Ray Flnunery. twentj-live yenrs old. of Chicago, who has been visiting her mother nt 1712 Xertb S(venth street, Philadelphia, fractured hip. Miss Grace Mltlll. twentj -is. Thir teenth street near Siisiuchiuina avenue, internal Injuries. .lamb Mtillcr. twenry-clght. Wood Weod Woed btirv. three broken ribs and fractured thigh, i Lloyd Pearson, twenty-seven, Weed- miry, urnKPii ioer. j According te the Stale nellce nt 1 Hummonten. the pmtv were returning from nn nll-tilght trip, during which 'there had been drinking. The damaged speedometer en the car indicated thnt the machine was traveling sixty-five miles an hour when the accident oc curred. Wnrnerl Xet te Drhe Car Mr. Wnlten. who owned nnd drove the car. had been fined iO for reck less driving in Atlnntle City only an hour before the fatal crash. The magistrate had nKe directed him net te touch the whwl again. Mr. Walten, who wns twenty-seven yenrs old. wns mnnnger of nn ice plant in Woodbury, and was the son of Charles Walten, of the Gloucester County Heard of Freeholders. He was a Statep rohibitlen officer until re cently, when be reslgneil. During the wnr he wns decorated for bravery by both the French nnd American Gov ernments, winning net only the Croix de Guerre, but the D. S. C. Jeseph Adshend, who conducts a garage en the pike about 100 yards from the accident, heard Mr. Walten's car crash into the pole. He took the injured te Egg Hnrbnr Hospital in n truck, Ittit Mr. Walten died before reaching there. His back hail been broken end n part of the stearlng gear had pierced his lungs. One Weman Escaped The third woman In the party was Miss Xan Newton, twenty-seven jears old. who lives in Pert Richmond. She was uninjured. Mr. Wnlten nnd his friends left rhll adelphin vestcrdny afternoon and spent lnst night in Atlantic City. At Mr. Walten's home tedaf, his mother said she did net knew where lie had gene. She fainted when told he had been killed. Mrs. Martha Facter, mother of Mrs. Ray Flannery. said her daughter left the house jesterday afternen nbeut 4 o'clock and told her she was going te spend the night at the home of Mis Mis Xewten. A telephone call from the Egg Har Har eor Hospital was the first word Mrs. Facter had, she said, that her daughter wns net in Pre Richmond. RETIRING AFTER 42 YEARS LAST-MINUTE NEWS SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE THIRD WORLD SERIES GAME YANKEES. 0 0 0 GIANTS.... 0( 0 a YANKEES Heyt and Sckansr. GIANTS Scott and Smith. Umpires. McCeimick behind the plate; ev, ir.:t fearc; Klcm, second base; Hildcbmnd, thiid base. DETAILS OF PLAY riRST INNING YANKEES Witt out, Scott te Kelly. Dusrm flied te Yeung. Frisch tossed out Ruth. Ne runs. OIANTS Bancroft out, Heyt unassisted. Greh singled. . niach singled, Gieh stepping at second. Irish Meusel hit into a double play, teird te Pipp. Ne runs. HAUL WATER FAR TO SAVE STOCK KAREISB JRG, Oct. G. Farmers in many tewnsn:ps or the Lewer Sustpiehuiina Vulley and its tributary valleys nie being compelled te haul water for their stock for longer distances than has been hnev.-n in many years and, according .te repeits te the State Departments of Health and Agriculture, wells and springs depended upon for a generation or mere have gene dry. In nu nu mcieus cnses water has also te be hauled fe- household purposes. CURON VISITS 1 1 PARIS TO BREAK I PEACE DEADLOCK J t British Minister Hurries Frem Londen te Discuss Position With Poincare i MUDANIA PARLEY WAITS ON RESULT OF INTERVIEW French Stand by Turks in Their Demand for Occupation of Thrace US SITUATION STILL SERIOUS MAYOR HOLDS SECRET PARIEY ON DOPE An important conference is being held belrfnd looked doers in the Mayer's office today, presumably te discuss the drug sit uation in the city. These attending besides Mayer Moere are Judge Monaghan, District Attorney Gorden, Director Cortelyou, Superintendent Mills, Lieutenant of Detectives Charles Lee and City Solicitor Smythe. ASKS FIRST-DEGREE VERDICT ON MRS. WOODWARD Acslatant District Attorney Helley demanded a first-degree muidcr vcidict .n closing the Commonwealth's case against Mrs. Cisrr. Woodward in Quarter Sessions Ceuit this afternoon, de--......'.; cr .is "a wilful murderess who had premeditated a l.I'iiS." H:-3. Woodward staggered and almost fell wnen Court alicur.itd at 1 o'clock. She was aldea out of the room. CHURCH HAD ROW FOREST FIRE STILL OVER HALL 'AFFAIR' James B. Ash, Attorney, Will Leave Postal Service In November j Washington, Oct. 0. After fert-twil .... enrs' service in the Pevtnllice llcp.irt-l fYllLLe 'Devil te Pay' After Recter Was Seen Walking With Mrs. Mills at Night weeds from men he thought were Ku Klux Klnnsinen. hen caught, he lenrned a justice of the peace and a constable were among his pursuers. Justice of the IVnce Gaithcr anil Constable Richard Weed had a war rant charging WallH with assault nnu Imttcry en Mrs, Louisa West, his hmisekceper nnd joint owner of his farm. When the officials, accompanied by Harry West, the woman's" son, reached the Walls farmstead at 10 o'clock Wed nesday night, the farmer thought they were "regulators" bent en punishing dewnc. Mayer Geta Inte Limelight small three-story brick houses were ' me,,t ",,,,cr twelve Presidents, begin- ( sitting In the courtyard enjeUng the ' nlnK ""b (5r!int-"",1 "n,,,'r ,"p," "no ' hulm eenlng. When thev Vw the ' I'e-tmnjtters General, .lames K Ash. detectives they scuttled into their attorney in the nth f the solicitor fur TO MEET WIDOW Hi n Miff ( ort r , in (M, t New liriinswirk. X. !.. !. I!. The Rei. IMwunI Wheel, r Hall. VecKu of the Church of M Jehn the Kan gelist, nnil Mrs. riiMimr Rclnharilt .Mills, choir sinrr ,ial wife of ,1 times Mills, the setnn. were seen walking at night .it Fert -simiiuI street and j Itrnadwny, New Yerk. b a prominent him because he had quarreled with hisl Jehn I. R. Sinkl,r. city architect, and housekeeper. I representatives or tne Atlantic Klcvn- WallH fled from his home, pursued by ter Company. the three men. Hc said shots were I The party first rode in the "honey fired after him as lie ran across a read i moon express, near the northeast cor cer am! reached a heavily weeded section., tier of the municipal building. The car Fer hours he dodged back and forth, carries iwivuy-ieur passengers, nnif can move inw u-ci u niiiiiiii eluding his pursuers, until they sepa rated and outflanked mm. Houses, tne vice squad men het at their the Posteinee nepaiimeni. ami a in heels. I the of Chester Count. lVnnsv.im.i. Mary Rnrten ran upstairs, n detec- I has reached the retirement age of .ev tlve close behind her. enty and will retire November II. Wild mnilii nte Al. .. .. 1 i I - Daring the official inspection of the'. ' I. ' '" . . "LI r !"' nml ",0 '."" .... ... r..m rs.-, ,... new .Mnter Mayer Moere wns cheered I e leaneil strnielt m MU "Al" " rmLHUCl-rnlA. LteSt DeCedsk8 in tbC fflCe f U,e II St drop of two stories SAYS LOCAL WEATHERMAN jteien tr ei weuis. J te a shed reef, but she lnmlml ,iiii,.,i t. i - s;f.;vi'nrV,.lvn,. chilt f,. I '"i"- bouncing from the shed reef te hih. Out Ne Immediate Hen, for mvmhpr of ""' ,1"1"' :""... T. r , : , ." .' '" illie iinveinent. ninl hrlnirimr r... i... 'ri.i. .. . ......i..i ,i.. or iiii eiperrirni nnr,e,, .... . r."e m.. ..,, i,,-t ,,,. .?. ii.p.i .... i.. . e.s ,,.1-. h'umi i.u v. .. ui- mui nun iuu IIMUIllsueil ui her luckv escape te mee for a few sec ends. She receveretl her presence of mind quickly, however, ami before the iletectlw. who lind followed her, could get down the stairs she had placed a chair against a fence, mounted and : tlie bearding, and ilrenned te SWEEPING MAN E Flames in Canada, However, Virtually Extinguished by Heavy Rain 33 BODIES ARE RECOVERED .lackman. Me.. let li. There wns ni haltlu; teil.ij of the forest fire which st.irted iii iiit-e.r l.ind north of here three dns mi, ninl raced thnitigh the piles of slash, for mg weilnien mid their families te tie" The flames have made deep Inroads through the Arees- tek C,iuiil furi-st eistwuil along tlie north shore of the .Meese Rier. i:tra , tire-tighteri. are being rushed te the i Laiighltn. Visit Frem Jupiter Pluvlus It Is raining tedn in Atlanta. afternoon b Paris Pretests te Greece Against Sending Fresh Forces te Adrianeple Hu le(nlft 'mi Inden. Oct. 0. The Mudania con ference Is net ended. It wns officially stated nt the conclusion of the Rrltlih Cibinet meeting this morning, but It is deadlocked and cannot be resumed before the ItritMi and French Got Get ernments hac conferred ecr the sit uation. Lord Curzon, the Itrltl-li Foreign Secretary, will leave immediately for Paris te-see Premier Poincare. It wns also eflicially stated, in rough outline, that from the Rrltlsh point of view the Turks an demanding mere than was offered in the nllled note, nnd, en the oilier hand, that the were net accepting tlie conditions of that note. The allied generals who went te Constantinople from .Mudania te con sult with the allied high commission ers were te return te Mudniiin en the Iren Duke this afternoon. The French high commissioner at Constantinople announced tiiat the Mudanin confer ence would be resumed tedny. a dispatch s.is. The allied commission ers conceded that the situation is very sellout!. Curen's Visit Amicable One Lord Curen's visit te Paris is aa amicable one. and he Is carrying in structions from the Cabinet te persuade the French te adhere at least te th clauses of the allied notes which would bar the Turks from insisting upon en tering Thrace before the conclusion of the peace conference. One Interpretation of the Frencli sup port of the Turks nt Miulanlr In thclr desire fe the Immediate occupation of Thrace Is that the French arc working for n reinpnimise by which French troops. Instead of Turkish, would (X5 eiipy Thrace. It Is pointed out that the Turks milit consent te suchSaa adjustment, which would gratify the French, who have long been tenaciously lighting for a held en Thrace which would counterbalance the English Meet's dominance of the Straits. If this compromise is obtained, the Mu- lani.i ceiifeienee mav proceed te dis pose of the (.reek delegate's pretest. It is conceded that there Is one cle ment in the Rrltlsh Cabinet which is inclined te take n pessimistic view of the situation, holding that every delay at the present postpones the prospect et a reasonable settlement. It is pointed out by this Cabinet element thnt Ismet P.isha's declniatlen nt Mudania that the Turks must have Thrace, without bloodshed. If possible, but thnt they must have it. should be taken seriously. Dispute Center en Thrace The Itiitlsh Cabinet today debated I i lie situation m its entirety, but thn in. Ml! point nppe.ir'sl te be the question I of Thrace Tlie Urilish new is that there should lie some nsiileiatinn given the Greek miimrllv population there nnd wlnt might happen te it if the Turks were pel mitt, d te elite r. There sinus te be no dillieiilty ever i he iiuistieii of the Clinnnk area which the P.ritish line been eieuping. Tim I'ntish pelic is the same as it luis been since the Giiek debacle, winch means I lluit the l!ntsi me opposed te the Turks iiessins the Straits before the , i .ice ciinfi n ni e. I he liieek attitude In I liracc con tinues te be an important fneter. The 4 is 1 1 I i I tt J Gn. run along The ether four cars plneed In service , ""'. u,,l,(,r ?Jllc The farmer was taken te the Weed-! today arc tit tlie seutliwe-t comer, i'if- t once iccu ni: eirviuiirn were planned: te linrv tnll hut wns released at vl,(n Prosecutor Lanlgan. of Gleuce ter County, learned of the affair. Walls swore out a warrant for tlie three men, charging them with atrocious assault and battery. ... Mr. Gnither was nrrlgancd before est $477,040.15, and ten are running, The Mner ami his party left the "express" at the seventh Meer and walked around the corner te the southwest corner. Transcribing clerks In tlie Recorder of Deeds' office flecked te the barred doers when the nartv T .1 A ,1.. ll.nnn (lnffrV fllli 1,11(1 I In S1(K)0 baU for the Grand Jury. Rail I"'?:'"-.. , ., 2' " ,"i,WaS?,l,r' cn.b. he M smiiX mf ,S tne cwiniw., " 1 wt they uere in for." "" "" . . . "Wnn't win ImIis- hu -.i VsIIBIi Mill V .... ...-- v. ui nint ni i . . i..,.'in t. .... 1 1 I'. I. BUTTERWECK OF FAKEJVIORTGAGE SALE Three Fermer Charges at Allentown Resulted In Mistrials Allentown, Fa., Oct. . IHy A. P.) Hnnv A. Ruttcrwcck. real estate operator, who was arraigned en the fourth charge growing out of his realt transactions, selling a bogus mortgage te the Rev. Neri F. I'cters, uf .Slating .Slating tell, was found guilt tedn. fi-i. in-i' rniiirned a sealed ercfict lnst night, which was opened this morn Jus Hutterweck's atleine, Asher Sell'i, Immediate. asked for .1 stay of sentence and was allowed thirty das in which te Hie reaseus "" "" The bnil was increased te S.tMK). Twe former ieijjit ............... fnlse pretence charge ag.ilnst Ilutter wrrk resulted In mist Hals, llu-re re .alii for trial four false pretense one "mm'Jlemcnt and ten forgery indict wuiitH against him. Cr.nbfrry Snce ered with XV.mV.'.l!u'Krtiier,,fcr t-Wldl. Adv see I who wins,- up ceuiiniieii, n clintting llioineMi i iiiu , uil- lirilSICIISHl et till1 clerks. Moere Isis "Race" The clerks hurried out into the cor ridor and piled into three of the cars wliiln tlie Mayer' and his party entered the fourth. "We'll have u race, and sce who wins," the Maer called out. Pieisen M. Stnckheuse, perennial 1'iiiidlclate for Ma or, Senater, Governer or ail thing else, was pulled Inte one of the elewiieis ii a transcribing clerk. "We hae a imier with us new." they told Mr. Moere. The ears stinted, the Ma.xer's reach lug the ground fleer last, due either te the carefulness, or the "collusion" of the operator. The waiting crowd of clerks chorused ; "Well, we bent cni J" "It hasn't been the llrst time," "the Ma.Mir replied. There weie morn cheeis and the clerks vyent back te work. ' NKW TllllOlOH 1WHI.OK CAHS Prler ear. nr unw npprnif, nn I'enna, n. H. train, for H"iulc)i; nnd 'ntlill 1A; ln Ilre.nl Sl 11:10 AJ M. nnd 8iW P. M. ccUd.i!i and 8.33 1'. M. SunJy. AcJv. That's the near st downpour te Phil adelphia. Mblle the wenthrr was .1 little cloud.- m ibis eitv today and there wn n sliglit tinge of dampness In the air. the forecaster says these signs de net augur rain FnrmerH nn.l ethers Ioekllli; nntl. A detectle was out a few minutes ' .mslv for rain ma be heiirtciieil In tin. later. The girl ran clown Ninth street. . fact that the rain area is gnulunlh in the ilcteetlw still close behind her. The creasing. Fer miinv d.i.vs It lieered girl ran with sUrirlii.g speed, and It around Alabama and Flerida and the was net until she had gene a square1 ether Gulf Stutis. lis approach te At -that the detective caught up and put hinta indicates a nertherh course her under arrest. i which many hope wi,l centlntlL. i,,' .The ethers arrested were Andrew k,u.p,v fashion IHlrklns, nnd his 'wife Lucy, of Sering, 'The lnst substantial rnln in Philn- ""'i iikih ii.ii, iiese .ueit mi, or wcinit Luiiibermcn dm n lnii town In- ii,n Greeks are threatening te light for A. M. Reekmnii. SeiiK-is.-t County dense smoke mi the damage will be Thr.ice, uiid the Rriiish hae this threat prosecutor, as en, of the most interest. ,hea. Great u'uant ins of nnle weed te ue as a possible argument against nlremh cut ami pile 1 wire threitcueij the Turkish attitude with destruction tmbn Ailjeurnmeiit et tlie .Mudania confer- A gale trem tlie. neithwesi lnst ,,,,.;,, '"" ame suddenl esterihi after a drexe the flnme eastward nleni? ,., i clianmtic p.issngc in wliieli Ismet J'asna, northern shore- of the buis,. Iu,,r, where the weeds h.uc been in our during the last f,. -enis .,, u here ...... i. .., .t ,i. i ll lr,.rm.ill,i e...... ir I . 1 . .' ':.." ' I cir s,. lllcll lh.it It .is glirn wlunuh "'";, ' k". ! ing of recent dcirlnp.inuts In the In In esg.itieii of the double murder of ministet ami choir sinjer, who were slain September 1 I at tin Phillips' tarm. The name of t In- pill.tr of the church," as Mr. link nan ailed hlln. was net ghen out It is interred that I'roviilence court; Hank Small, of Spring street, near Flevcntli r:..,,,-,.., Themas, of Pearl street, near Fleventh, and Veronica Shunk, no home. All were taken te Ct. Hall, where they will get a hearing before Magls trate Renshaw this afternoon in Cen tral station. A small quimtlt of white iMiwder was found en Durkins, which Is being anal) ed by the cltv chemist. When the tlve alleged drug peddlers, who are listed for trial before Judge McDevitt next week In Ouarter Ses Ses slens Court have line their day In ceuit. the cases of all the Idir iiiwldl..,- under arrest will have been disposed of. On Mendii) Frank Cnppln! and .iiiiinu.v rina win no tried. On Tues day will come Jeseph Allegre, alias Jee luicnie, nnu i raiiK riccole. Felix Cardule will be tried en Wednesday With the exception of Allegtu and nnlille, the men are expected te enter pleas of guilt), following the example of peddlers sentenced recently.- 'MISSING' GIRLS RETURN HOME Twe six-year-old girls returned te I their homes In West Philadelphia last I night after Inn lug been mlsslin- for ....... i yral hours, with the explanation the) hnd been visiting friends. The girls arc Rcrnlee Kaplan. lltlO Seuth Kdgcwoed street, nnd Harriet Lyderuian. 1141 Seth Sixtieth ttutt. ' "u delphla occurred en September 111, when the fall was .07 "f in inch. There was n slight drizzle en September UI, nniount nnieunt lug te ,0," of an inch. Rain Soen te Break Continued Drought Washington, Oct. 0. (Ry .. P. i Marked changes in ntmespherie pressures across the country cast of the Mississippi upset the dope in the Weather Ilurenu today, and showers generally In the Knsteru States will sl.ert'y break the long drought that Im gripped most of the count r). Weather Rureau eflicinls crH taken with surprise completely, they snld. whin the sudden ehnnge was ebscreil. IMsturbances which will preldc the parched ceuntr)slde tn refreshing sliiiwers originated in Northern Canada My Satuidu) night or Sunday night, acccrdliig te tothe's fort,. cast, moderate rains should hnvc af forded relief te the Atlantic nnd Southern States generally. "I asked wlij in Informant did net fellow the couple." - ij,l Mr lieekmnu, and this person .i i.l -M Ged. man, I was glued te the gi miii.1 by the .sight.' " "Dull te I'.i)" In (hiirili Mr. Reeklll'in's Itlferi.i.mt m.iunges 'te free Ills tongue from the s,,m,. par.il)sls, lioeMT. en hi- t no te New j Continued en I'.cr T, ( ciliiinn Twe tted-het cmclers were elm mi dreds of nrdh In mlwincc of the causing new lites te Marl eer minutes and making it inities. iM,. nu ll re. few for te stay the ein-uli of the fire-tight! rs the flames The sk was lighted up f,.r miles . the flames lenpml from one i-uttm,- te another, while a dense smoke hung eei the entire i'euiitrsidi. SIDNA EDWARDS PARDONED1 Frlel Allen Alse Freed Hlllsvllle Sheeting Recalled Richtuend, V.i., Oct. ( clt A. P.) Sidna l.dwarcis and I riel Allen, two 1 I n presenting the Angera ( n eminent, c v'liaudisl that the Turks Ih- allowed te i. cup) I'astern Thr.tc e as a pre. cedent te aii) peace conference That the Turkish demiind had leen cliih weighed and cab ul.iieci is erl cleiiceil 1 1,. the almost simultaneous m i'ipt of an Angera disp'tieh, epieting Musi!i)iliu Kenial Pasha us declaring In for( the National Assemble.: "The ev.ii'uutieu. unci eiiirreudei of Thrace mist occur iiiimecllntel), especially as since the Greek reolutlen the Moslem s-nlije-i ts .ire in great clanger." Wine t I'n.li i's bombshell was followed bv another when the Ficneh delegates ainieitnccd i lies were- instructed te sup sup pett the 'Pinkish demand 'Phis created I nntlncirel en I'me Tne, f'nlumn Seeta KEMAL SAYS WORLD NOW FAVORS TURKS Cebalt. Out.. Oct. II i Mi v . liea) r.ilu this morning had iirtu-j all) quenched the forest tires cil.e.n ,1... ' cit) winch leek a tell of pessihh siu ' liw's and wipcsl the town ,,f aib- bur) and s,.,.ral smaller settlement- out .of existent p. I I hlrt - three bodies leiv,. Iu.m. I , , , . . . ... - - creel 111 tne scarred it n.,.1 ,!..., .. I of six men conic el ,f sheeting p the, week age was Halle bur). .Man) mere Addresses Flamboyant Message t courthouse at 1I11K ill.- in P.tP.'. re- persons are missing. Tramlc. ids f I . ., ceived conditional pardons ie.hu from i tents, feed, bedding and ethn -ti ihIh-s i Constantinople Governer F. Lee Trinkle At the sam.. are armliu new te ,nd the eiKMI home - I "Kern, Oct (i lit-, A P.) time the t.oeiner refused pardons te lesa who lunc wandered Inte I'ehnlt Mustapha Knual Pasha has srnt thn Sldiia Allen and U esc-) IMw.creN. s,.,,. Ktt r.,j which fell c onnniieusU ! following me sage te the people of Cen- cfiictti m imrij -me ami iweini -si-wn (Her tills region early leda) en.iblecl tile i "'anillliqilc the St. Maurice .xears Imprisenuient, respect ie. for lire flrhters te ..e their part in tlie affair, In which Thern- forest tires which urn i., .euiw-ie, i iic presiding .nidge; William Fester, the Commonwealth's attorney; L. F. Webb, the Sherlfl, anil a eung woman were kilhd, and Dexter Gead, the clerk, anil seeral jur.wneii were wounded, Sidna Kd wards wns under sentence ei sixteen )ears ami r riel Allen was serlng eighteen )ears, both being con- rh the iinigii'ss of ii. raged )estenln) alen Itiicr. Cuinberland, Mil., Oct. 11 id) A P.) The forest tires werp nehancl'ng across the Penns)lwinl.i line te the i.liersiie region tedti) A number nres are raging in the mountains l U IIS ',.. ...... I1 I , ,, , .... , ,-,.,, , llllll'l-l lllllll IIHCI Ullll OC It I.Jtrgl1 vlctcil of murilcf in the second degree. "A The hrs.s'.rlttnr nienrM W hltliuf l'ai'v'r Cuinvmi) .1 civ. tracts of prime timber en Wllln Meun tain, especiall) liarcluetids, hae been swept by the (lames. The fire fighters rcperteel they werp tanking pregicss ugnliiH the flames. I offer greetings te mi friends in ('cmstuiitmeple anil licn seen te meet them persenall) I'cace will be con- i ludeil with tin realization of our mi- , tleunl aspirations I "The whole world Is new with us. 1 Ilumanitx applauds us 'I'hc snner 1 ,,f "Mucin e.tn or iirtni nriiani iiiver OJI. . , iiiiir.,-, iceci inicill ill lli'r IOIOI1C llieil hitherto him uiisguiiltdh cinnemeeP hiuce seen the truth ami changed their' sen li men i low aid us. WAKTMK.NTS TO HITT KVKIIT TV i ... "i'" ""' '.lu.iii ni.y c reuns j quickly tijr teniiiiltln tb Ap4ttmnt colume 11 V y Jhi S.. y
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