1 v . -f-vii ritfifrvMKft ,!'"Av , WWW." ,; " wfmi wmmwmwmmmmmm . - EVENING 10 E6PHiIDELPHlA, SlTUBJtVY. OOTOBEft 7. 1922 ; - . wy ! , . ; en-:mR. Mi, V ' w;j t PHILA. GIRL ARTIST CHARMS JOLLY SIR TOMLIPTONAT SEA Famous Yachtsman Poses en Deck for Pearl Hill, Who Had Drawn Him Frem Plwtepraph Years Age TWO FIRE VICTIMS COMRADES PAY TRIBUTE TO DEAD HERO WED AT 17, MO' ir. m Hat? Y iV-U IV GITY ILL UPS GIRL ASKSJDIVORCE Geneva Mitchell Would Annul Marriage te Yale Student Husband icMheceh Needed te Get Pa- Funds Being Raised for Families of Victims of Bodine Street Blaze W&WSWWMwxxwvii'y'.vsw par3 Sorved or Caces Put en Calendar i i mmmm ARE BURIED TODAY I -- -'" Jt HHHbfaL''H sheriff against system i fcc pvMci.i -n 1iber.il tipping for 1 . '.I ...I. nt Incnl liiif.lne.ws 5L,!i. in hi ' ii extent In City Hull ''"nn'r'-lu'lp of l.-n.l waiters In jenli.u fftaw 'V m li' Vn,,H 'V nM,Ir .. t were tn itemize their charges, $& d e Talmplv HiiyluR "for pre.fes. K Vrvlces" uintiv. would hnve l Et forth one Item which weui.i rem n Ktellirt:. ... (,. iindprcreun:! serv- "OTfrnr.-i'i . - ii i Awl thf rhnri-- wen . n... " from s- t- i r'""' i.. ...;; weul if caM St n ease of wine or one or nit.re "?.. I,nr,l stuff. i""'"1 .: -..a ilmt nftnn n niinrk tlnlerircl 'he ''I'"';" in ,lp1,r,'w i but If tin- truth were told the t v-eiil-l I"' iiiferincd tint lte hud ht n ease et WW0 or tine ur mere 3 of hard 'luff. , , ,. 1 r,ir It appears inni encn u "" , Mr Velstead ' pet aversion will ke arther In Retting speedy action Minn n farther 10 bill te.. vr.re h.'iv tiint it I lie nnrti Kit Mr'lke hiitl continued, n scuttle of Kthnelte eull probably have, fired khe ii responsible for tht taeuit anon ei K... i imidiicss with a most lmrnlns am- legal business Ibltlen. Telnl Would lte Law These n at" '"formed say that tli" ... ...mn nf money (ir lte e.iuivn- Iltnt Vl.i.Ji ii '" '" ,lnn of "V ,kl," would run In n year into tens of thou theu r en tli" theory, in which li.wjers hive n mnt f tihllme fnith .mil which iWffel H justified, that theichy their rts win no .i'"'i'i'. " ......... .rvcil nnd otherwlK1 hiiBtencd en their 1 tlllll tlieir i'iim'h win ui' lurrni Btlo.HUu.yerdoforrod.a,; ffift ' i ...icrt tntl ' ht1. Of rour'e". tin1 .IuiIrpr nnd ethers In lurrcm? aiitlivlt knew nothing iili.mt i,(.. thv are often ltitrlut'ed. of BeurFO, when they f-ee u Ieiir list of m- Jcident raw Mint mi uiiuiur-i uinm them en tne monthly trl.il lists. These it- M yQMWwmmI a ryv:;:-- ,i - , .. W ' i '(MrBMHyV wmmm-smm. ,. ' . 4 'IttWiilKl. 'f9S1Hn?X ?y . .utv. mi ..-.- KSKMfRjH . ";iiasTv-, :,',. ks ; tjMKJ&XL' KiA ' iu immmassxm ' wkvjv'jmi ,.,. , ..-'vjsflWirttyS'.viSiifl r SP' i-.4.jiiWvr , , , rv , ?,; wS- jt rfrt rt a5 a-v rf 3U , i S, V, A ,&, A, fX- , riiotegiiipli (alien or Irlsli li.irenct nnd Miss IVarl Smitti en veyage during uhlclt slip made life Mii'tcli of fiimeus ynchtsmaii An netiiiniiitniieeship with Sir in icld law ict iniH tn (he InwyerH .a "0iuniiimueesinp with Ir findllne tliMn. nnd It is te Iheh- ln. 'Themns Liplim. Irlhh perts.min nnd tercst te have t he enses tried nw mieedlly i "7" " '" '" "'"' 'J jeiiir rim '".,,.' .ndelpliln nrliMt. Mwh I'eurl Hill, wIioke Court clcr'.s nnd ethers) een.enied .ny M'""e is nt iu entri KlRliteenth Ktreet, at such urelprnlieii of rnse.s en tlie who reeently returned from Hurope en Imers at the shore Lawjrn Afraid te "Kiel." Lawurs privately denounre the sys- Item, but rcfir-e te de se publie . They lire (ifnuil that h some "eeineidence" ler "neri.lt nt " their eiin". would fail te himliinK tercst te a j possible mai sum i-"i" '.' , . ,i, t ;,., fc,. ---:.,,'".:: trial IMi is pnri'lv ntcuieniui or eem-i " """ "-"'i' "" " weu-iiiiewn riiMitnl. I'elltielntm mu that tips co i Irishman. farin helpins n ward or divihien luider. i ' urthermere. fIie wan nhle te make who happen te he in a iicsitien wlieie " hiiiall eoler s-kcleh of lilm na he retted bcranbi.' of iiM' te a law.er. in running , hh favorite attitude ngnlnm a cell their balllwi'ks and In thiamin;: .'inii-jef 'epe en the hurricane deck of the Mlll. The sketeli was the rllmnx of an ndinlratien whieli Miss Mill had formed for the preal Triihmnn when she was but twelve year- old. At tint time dur injf the talk of t he great International neht fares. dm then, nml nnvv In n reach trinl en lime. Thej would like i student of human nuture, paw in him thel.aw AxMHtatlen te tnU seiiu eon- ehurneter far different from the nvcr ccrttil actimi. wliieh would net et any ,1K0 celebrity. Hie obtained a iihoto iiheto iihote partleular l.iw.ver "in wrenK. but for- R,., 0f him and with her ehlldish mer Judge I lieodere V . letikins 'htm- 'ability drew from it an interestln cliar cliar celler nf the .is-oriatien, deell.ies tn'aL.tcr sketch. dlCU!S III.' MllljlCt. I Tf ,vnu ...'itl. nl.,.,. -.J ... I-- There are l.iwjers v. he .ecre My prefer lhnt ,, ,h() hent lttlll.n.nr, from n ,!,. the lirf't-nr sj-tein he uudistuthed. j ,,,,. M,pnt , trnV(l) ,n 10 ()1(, World Uwycri Intended n damagij suits aretl Mgf, Hm ,earnc(, tm .r Thnrnna jtatvaa i fii'ii uunu nrt Jlllieu.s lit. wine artic-Mit and chorus sirls and thfx cent.hler their work mers as n imM- fnew than as a iuofe:jon They aie in it for tile menev. mill llu.r ilitn'r tutn.l 'Ijiiinj iii indei te get mere money. Tee but money is in the linncllliiR of 'mhnr.nnt I. ..jil n.itn.i. nn.l ....c... ri'1.n. here Is jicti Kraft an uuefQei.il feu of J little as fifty ,cnts for the lillinK ijt of u l.iank and n Hemetlnn a lilt JMHjcr ler lii'lpliiR a Hhy eeui was te by a fellow veyauer. Sir Tliemns i unusunlly affable, and tpiiekly drew around him a coterie of younger peo ple, of whom .Miss Hill was one. Although well up in jcars Sir Themn entered into all the ship (.ports with zest. When It eainu te playing quoits he enslh bunted 'lie eager eentestanta who endeavored te heat him. Ilendlng down at each threw In a curious nrmttlim iievtttriti. m.rrirfliiirr t.i fluu i . te t-r.t .::.. ; :..' n :: hiirp.,n,. ii.. :. iti, ii ,i." ' r. i him, Mr i nemas weuiu croeK ins arm iirrafMnentef sinndiug In line with the ." ".'! I,'"11''""1 .""" ?n,l the queit tun of wiling lever.s l """lu " ,MU '" "" lucurucy, If Jim want te et ninrileil." .nt.l one law j or. "jeu can avoid the crowd ind in leiuin a gratuity will net be nastnl " 'It h turpi iMns," Niid nneiher, M' n s.". .... sMn. .,..( ...:n ... .,. Wtrtective i)hiln el'a man who In el.lla.., e serve a p.ip. r. ' Sheriff l.ainlnrten. whose ilmiutl.w erre wnu, l(l!, taken eflieial notice 01 the Hilt. i' mn hv .iiii... i, ,...!.. l.... i.A f-ji. , ' , '' ...it. .life uini. ur jmiimii(ili,iii.j dismiss ativ one in his wparuiH'iit who atcept, (1 Up. He has vnueuiiscii te uisiin hineral. even re- rMirli .,.,,1 .1... ,S making a ringer four out of six tltneH. Sir Ti.emus is a raconteur. His vast experiences in all ports of the world niake him an Interesting talker. His achievements and love of true sport make him an idol of his auditors.' and at all times lie had a group of travelers following iu his wake. One of his fnvor fnver itc tales is of his first trip te America in steerage, while new he comes ns an honored guest. Miss Hill (old him of her youthful portrait made from a picture. Instantly Sir Themas hicnme Interested and offered te pose for a sketch from life en the deck. Such a chance was net te be lest for a moment. I'p te the hurri cane deck went Sir Themas that highest of decks where he could see en all sides the swelling waves that he loved se well. Miss Hill brought up her paints and paraphernalia. The work com menced. Iu nn instant the news was about the ship. Te ether passengers it roust hnve seemed better th'in ship's sports, for the top deck seen became the center of at traction. Other enthusiasts did net want te be outdone, but as they could net paint they brought cameras and took many shots at the baronet. Lrjining ngninst the coil of rope, his hands in the pocket of his jacket and wearing n yachting cap. Sir Thenus pertrajed his Ideal of the lever of the sea. lie told his stories incessantly an Miss Hill painted and thus gnve her a chance te get net only a picture but a rcnl study of the man underneath. Sir Themas, after the picture was finished, gave his appieval in a quaint way. .lust before the ship decked nt New Yerk he came up te Miss Hill and after paying her a dainty Irish (eiiu.li- ment presented te her a little het. In the im was a cua ra INVESTIGATION CONTINUES Twe of the four firemen who lest thelr lives in the lire which damaged the warehouse of Jeseph Hielltzky, 1017 1021 North Hotline street, were buried today. Funds are being raised for the fami lies of the dead flrellglilers and Albert II. Tdebermnn. n real estate and Insur. nnee broker. 700 Chestnut street, has contributed $100. Meanwhile. Investigation as te who was responsible for the fire, of apparent Ineefitllar.V erlnln. Is helm? rnntlnuxH hv Fire Marshal Klllntf, Director Certel- i jeu ami ether officials. while everything points te the sum sum plelen that the plnee was "et off," Elliett said today t lint he had te move cautiously In ascertaining the identity of the guilty parties. The funeral of Themas Olilewav, lmldrrmnn of Truck 'J, among these who perished, took place this morning nt H o'clock from his home, 020 New Mnrkct street. Solemn requiem mass for Themas .T. Oillnway, lndderman of Truck 2, was celebrated in the Church of the Immaculate Conception nt 10:;'.0 o'clock by the Uev. Father Oeerge K. Orr. Mere than three hundred firemen, representing cevy company in the city, were present, as well as Ie Sote Coun cil, Knights of Columbus and delega tions from i:im Tree 1'est, 88, Ameri can Legien: Henry Heste.tter Test. Veterans of Foreign Wnra, and Quaker City Pest, National Disabled Veterans Association. Ress H. Davis, chief engineer, and Acting Ilnttallen Chief Jacob Yeung, headed the delegation of firemen. Following services nt the church, the body was removed te Hely Sepulchre Cemetery for interment, and a salule was tired ever the grave by the firing squad of veterans. T.nst night De Sote Council. IC. of C, held a private service nt the home nt 0:20 New Mar ket street. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clllewny. parents of the dead fireman, iccelvcd a personal letter of condolence from Muyer Moere, In which he expressed Ills deep regret for their less. Albert Fischer, heseman of Fmrine Company 21. was buried from Ills home, U!)t).i North American street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Firemen of his company and city will attend. F.dwnrd Prison, of Truck Ne. 2, will be buried tomorrow afternen from 110." East Herks street. Services will be conducted at the house by the Rev. Themas A Meryweather, rector of St. Hnrnnbas Protestant Episcopal Church nnd Chnplnln of Harry Schmidt Pest, Ne. 180. American Legien. Patrick Murrnj. Engine Company Ne. 21. will be burled from his home, 17JW North Eleventh street, also en Monday. Director Cortelyou, police officials and American Legien pests will attend the funerals. DIER COUNSEL SEEKING A CHANGE OF VENUE Assert Street Pell Shows Fair Trial Impossible In New Yerk In an unusual etfert te prove that Elmere D. Dicr. bankrupt stock broker, cannot get a fair trinl in New Yerk, his attorneys have had a stuff of men talking te persons upon the streets of thnr city, nskiug opinions of the ense. Mere than 2.100 persons were inter viewed, nnd of this number, it is as serted, 4117 swore te affidavits exiucss- iiik iiiuir iiirjiui wier was gunry ei Duel; IHtwr Hf y irtfys ffvflf ffltU HkJHBHAflmPf flP jrjjt k l& (rl rj f. m hH0 IPVMHHRvMPt'dSr ' JDJj iNy M JLf&$s&r&' &9 sf $ Firemen and veterans of world war escorting body of Tlinnms (illleway, ene of the North IUhIIiie street flrfl vic tims, whose funeral took place, this morning from his Intn home mi New Market street GROOMING DILWYNE DOLLY FOR NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Wilmington Peny, Lame at Bryn Mawr, Entered In New Yerk Dilwne Delly, the piide ami ery get! frlentl of the MK.es Iui'a and ' Irene Carpenter, of AMImliigten, Is NEAR KIN CUT OFF MRS. ROSIER EXPECTS LOST "FOLLIES" POSITION New Yerk, O-t. 7. Prettv seven-teen-year-ehl Geneva Mitchell, former "pogo" girl in the "Follies." took the final step in her suit for annulment of her romantic rnnrrlage, March C last, te her Yale student husband, Hubert Sav age, wliwi she ascended the witness stand yesterday before Supreme Court Justice Tlerney. Te her lawyer'?) ques tion she testified ns follews: "I was seventeen years nnd one month of ngc when I ran nwny te be mnrrlcd," testified the demure nctrefts. The rnnrrlngc of the "pogo" girl te the student occurred nt Mllferd, Conn. The next dnv she left him nnd. dcsnlte I repeated efforts Snvnge rondo te effect a reconciliation, she has steadfastly re- I fused te live wltii lilm. The Mibsequetit ' publicity rvulted in the less of her pe- s.ften. Decision was reserved. One nf the interesting Xhnses of the trial -was the Introduction by her Inw ycr of n letter written tn MIhs Mitchell from Mllferd, Conn., February 28. Inciter Abiile lilm Happy "Dearest fJcncva I was very hnpp. te get your letter Inst week nnd I'm i tuore than happy te find thnt you ngnin FREEDOM, SAYS CELLMATE ' likinB for me Whatever bnBtr.1 - ' up our friendship Christmas, wct'll let M FREUi ESTATE t...nn.. ... I..........,. .! .. ll- ara Woodward Hepee Weman ( j Wf.clt-nd. Slayer Will Be Acquitted i "Of course, in my nhone oerrmwi- Mrs. Cathorlne Re-lcr. who will nekton tel'l 5?" et "",r, Plnn (nr at"r l..w 14 T tfflrl'. t 1M rail A tried the week after next for killing her husband nnd Mlsa Mildred ftck!tt, being groomed for the Nnt'emtl Her'e Sen-in-LaW Chief Beneficiary in his Monographer, confidently eipp.rt.s Shew in New Yerk net month She hns recovered entlrelj fre.n the apparent lameness which caused her disqualification nt the recent P.ryn Mawr show, a disqualification which, j through error, wns first stated as being due te nvernlze. j The judge who disqualified Dilwyne Dellv wns Geerge P,. Hulm". and ie interested Is he in the little saddle pony that lie wrote from Lent; Island te em phnsivie that the Wilmington tntr was net ever sire, "I turned her out of the ring nt Dryn Mawr for being, in my opinion, lame, or at nil events net showing level gaits," the letter snld The Mlsr.es Louisa and Irene Car penter, whu entered Dilwjii" Dellv at Bryn Mawr, are the daughters r,( It. It. M. Carpenter, a vice r. sdd.m of the Du Pent Company. In the words of Mr. Hulme, they an "the best little lady losers In the world." Fer they showed splendid sportsmanship, despite their dlsapelntment. when Dilwyne Delly hail te be withdrawn at Dryn Mawr. Will of Oak Lane Man LACK OF INTEREST CITED NEW SCHUYLKILL WALL acqulttnl, according te Mrs. Clnia Woodward, who was Mrs. Hosier' a cell mate in Meynmenslng Prison for six month'). Mrs. 'Woodward, herself acquitted yesterday of the murder of Jebn Pcp perrnar. discussed briefly her prison made acquaintance with Mrs. Hosier. "I only houe that Mrs. Hosier will be as fertunnte nt I," tnld Mrs. Woodward, "We were cellmnteH nt prison for six months, se I knew her fairly well. We were net clese friends nt all, though of course we hnd some things In common murder and hope for freedom." Mrs. Hosier was never robust, but her health failed fteadily fn? the first few months that Mrs. Woodward wna with her. She grew thin and wns ex ceedingly nervous. Lately, however, Mrs, Hosier ha improved nnd is grew- leg stronger Nephews and nieces nf IJenrv FrOund, r07 Si.t fourth ncnue. Oak Lane, are denied nnv share in hi" eatnte, val ued in $121,000. Mr. Fremiti, who w.u connected with the firm of William 1 ler' matin & Ce., tiled en Seiitembtr .'!f. He named Henry Schrelner, Jr. a sei-ia-hiw, prlnelpnl beiietb Inn in his will, admittetl te probate tedn. As lie had nlwavs taken a keen in terest iu humanitarian affairs. Mr Freund I; ft i!4.(Ki(l l-i bequests te jn her constant longing for her baby. I sire, nnd I'll tell this ene fellow an wel'l. who was only three mouths old when If you want te you can stay ever here she wns taken te prison, nn.l whom she until Monday, when we cau run back has net steu since she has been in ' te the city. Suit yourself as te that, her cell. i "We must be married in Milferd, as i tne license is no goeu cisowuere due te the strictness of the mnriage laws. I ' hope this is nil suitable te you, little lHr. but I didn't tell you nil. Seme hew I couldn't then; I just wanted you te knew right away that I wns willing te curry out what yem outlined In your letter. Alte you seemed rather speech less en the phone and Judge thnt you, tee, could net speak freely at the time. "We can't be married In New Yerk, as it takes tee long te get a license nnd would never keep it n. Bccret there and It must be n secret Indefinitely Therefore, we will hnve te rome out here te Milferd Sunday. Med te Get License "I get my license, or rather our li cense, at the local Town Hall yester day. The Town Clerk is n staunch friend of mine nnd very kindly ever looked ninny little details that would hnve checked our plans. I Rwere lies te all answers requiring lies, nnd It doesn't matter in the long run, be cause once the local minister seals our hnnds Sunday no en can ever separate us without our consent. Shirley enn come up with us. We will probably drive up and the boy with me Saturday nignt win fuck it out with us. tee. Mrs. Hosier v as r.bselutelv sincere Yeu tell Shirley, or whoever you de vaiieus charitable Institution- Intentionally Omitted Helathcs With nn evident v!m of obviating n Tiessihle rentest. Mr. I riunil. !n men- PLANNED TO COST $70,000 ,ion,,K t'" ''.. had been cut eir. -. . i wild : -... . r i j i i j r- ' '1 have lntentiniuilh emitted making Improvement Declared Needed Frem an. nw,wt9 te InJ n,hew and niece Falls te Falrmeunt Park for tlie reason thnt they have never A continuous wall en the east side 'shown nny Interest whatever in me or of the Schujlkill from the Falls et my affairs and are. therefore, entitled Schuylkill te Fnirmeunt Park will seen (te no shnie or ririinii of mv estate." ee completed, wnen weriimen iinisn n uii" document noies mention or me ; marrln Htretrii from urant s .Monument te names of tlie relatives disinherited. Girartl avenue. i One of Mr. Fremiti's nephews Is Dr. Builders have been engaged en the i H H. Freund. 1 i:i.". Seuth Bread sheet, final section ler several weeks and t"c- ! u,. j m. up, wlf1 a informed of pert te complete It in ten da. The;,u. tl,rllw f ,hl, vuij ,IJ(.l Iinil ,,x. bectien will cost Si 0,000. I -. , .1 .,,,.,,ru t ... ,. i ..... .n:..i.. . :... " ' BAR MARRIED PUPILS FROM HIGH SCHOOLS Trtll'.'n,t' nml H wUl work out a IJilL 1 J1I "llli;, Committee Denies Annllr.atlenn f .'0 a geed girl, my Geneva, and just r - i tr Twe Because They Are Wed High M'heul I'ducatieii first, then 1 he process cannot be re- ry and realize whnt it means nil thi we are doing. "Write me and tell me If my plans are O. K. l'i-rwd ill flm ii.itnlnn .f the Cmw. I lOllr OWn - i " ...v . .'iiiiii.i,- nrTi , t" of High Schools of the Heard of! 15U15 Education, whlih hedd its menthlv ses-i . - . ..,, ..-".. Men J.M.-1.IH1. RATS ATTACK FIREMEN The c-emmittee expiess0.l the rule in passing en the applications of a jeur.g I Rodents Shew Fight When Werk- I J ie II S. TO PROSECUTE FAMILY OF F A PROFITEERS RUM CASE ?&K Act Against Independent , Federal Attorney Celes De- fbe ShiMifT riKu fibril...... a.:1.'''''''"-'',,,, is.i IwrafTC mwjer in c.u-nniige LEAVES HOSPITAL $9000 8maritan Institution Will Benefit In Leedom Will Operators Exceeding $8.50 Maximum at Mines DEALERS HERE WATCHED I Federal authorities, according te jjiBT fn.nii.aii Flcpital will receive " ''--" dispa.clics, are preparing Jvwu from the esute f,f Vliinei 1 I te "put the vrews en independent J ("-ffllMil lfcf It 1 it T,rtilll Ik. I Mate U I i "l!lll '"'utie, whose i operators in the anthracite region who trill J!.!!r'..nit.':V),n(l" '""1 ul"'!fall te observe the fair-price maximum ""i leiin.v i no rest, of, . ....... UI .JP.IIU II 11U4. 1 U1N 1-1 III UI" illill- irj i,i r e iiaie ees te rel.ntlvet IHUa- . ... T " uther wills prehuted are Geerge .1 I refusing them cars for transportation JbKrr;,li.M,.I,l,,:,,l',v "1'"11- " i ! of their output 70O0, :lI.,i -i;-I-J,T,et,r,ArVWM;;MM,,,.l' i;ir 1 Vfdnttl F,,pI D"t'uter Cenrad E. hummer unet. SI 1.21)0. """'" ,,,lM l Spen.t, who Is new investigating re- enn, Tu wu" ,,,, ' 'he persena: Wl71.0-U;,',,,',in'1 M- l.rk. r. S2.-I.. j i' ''"' I ' "lie. Still 17.0(1: EH, IfflrW ',l!1'' ,l,,n""1' ' Wis T, I 111' " ,""1 Alf'-"' Willi.,!.,,, iiieiituriii M, i.. i.i-.i ... ., . , e ..ii.i . .i- ..i ... leHntps f ii ' """ '" me i.ersenui ' ports et yieiuiiuuh ei iiiu ii.ii--iiisu lfn. -. " ..!.. nun I POLICE NAB BANDITS C'Ptured by Pece Afte Ch0 Through Streets igreement In tlie hard coal districts, is piepared te recommend te the Inter Inter btate Commerce Commission steps that mands Punitive Bail of $32, 500 for McCreels RAIDERS CHARGE ATTACK Four members of n saloonkeeper's family were held in e totel et SW.fiOO "punitive ball" at the request of United Slates District Attorney Celes in the United States Commissioner's office to day, en charges of having Interfered with "dry" raiders. Tlie four were Timethy McCrecl, n saloonkeeper at Twentieth and Tusker .streets, held In J$2."00 ball en a charge of h.nlng whisky in his possession H. It gaily, niitl S7fi00 ball en n charge of huliig Hslsted a Government officer, and his wife, Mrs. Delia McCrecl, and his two sons, Timethj, Jr.. and James. I. i. v."rile I...M r i ... i will effectually end the practice ami : ,,1,.I,. !!V7,.!J,!!..r,,,;ii,,,,vl"K f'ed ., .. .. ..- ..-.. .. . .1,. ".'.: ..I ..uu, i. tuilisu illime w no eir it iu:it;t'i uih "b " expense of the public In the present crisis. A conference planned here between Pennsylvania officials and F. H. Wnd- Jebn Am , """.'"'"I i'l anil lobbed leigh, assistant te Distributor Spens, Seuth I,,,;'' ';;" M "!. ,--;""' Is a direct outgrowth of this siluntlen, .vnm jf,p vii.,,, ,,. .; : : . ". m n mriTi uuihiwi ' ui& nuu.u. --,, ft;ur;,r(',"': "' -- -'e" f '-,;: , p'-- , . , , , tien (,". ' hrisimii Mieets police sla. Lecal dealers also are being watched, chase, '" "n,",,"l hist iii','it after a where they charge excessive prices, iue siis emn.i Zlinuier !..... .. ... - .!.. ,. n.,.,t '"'- Tliemas Sullivan. KVinK . w liisliiiii si i. iret co:i at the falr-nrice lliaxilllUlll but T V.w..... 1 . . I ""ii I " .. iml i'i'.. " '"' '."ui .Menree stieeis ' niiisi ea mere at the mines. I tieir ;-. ""'s iiiat .... i.v. i ...... i . .. staiemeiiiH nie 10 ee invi'sii(,uiu ...... He. Frnut and Car. wt st reels i.niT,u ,;hk SM1 trt,m An,"" lei.n,,. . ',"s '.he si.ut.d te le.iw. I. tlUl. ,'";, ","'" I '' H- U..I.I- the responsibility fixed. OperaterH in the anthracite associa tion are said te be observing the agree- en en- lltll nml At i i'liriines uuln- neil arc n.1111 in uv ui-ei"h '" -.e.- tneilt"i y,i'wc, who heard An- 1 ment. nnd se far as reports receh "Pliir.il ,1 '""'"'U'tl tlie men and in Washington indicate, the inilepe Rev "" Misp.it , mucuiI suuaies dents are the only violators. DEDICATE HOME 'trn Tr,.i... r.'. '"'s.ciu r-araee and Have F'an Ralslnn nVef WeH?Ti,!!' ,"! Knht" T' h. ' "' "est I'h Imln iilii.. 11irin n.i .". h rem .. '..' " "in While thev nm net 1 lscussliirf it epenb , Washington officials are known te be dissatisfied with the fund toning of the Pennsylvania Fuel Commissions. Thev expiess the fear that thieiigh overlapping and duplication of au thority, and possibly local political In 11. ,,,..,.., iiki ivnll tint negotiations With the operators who are giving all the trouble may drag en for several weeks V" I - niii-pi, ttn .i,ii-,, . . ireunie may iiran en nn m-.i-.u. ' Parade, IUP , '. '' , ,ml 'y' ' until tin. acute .leiimnd for authraclt ""Wnliiiiieni .. . K' K ''''hes am iw nhCd WSfnun. "l ""'" ",,,UI"' ' 'he day's "'ku'c! Dlstrlhuter Spens Is determine , fe KiiMen, '! , te insist en observance et tne Sulnffiii'.teii wi r.i, !'''::? n Prmi" " "" "'r-- u J Masenlr- eh ,, ' 1,'Vl,i','l,,Ml )c"K",! , today that operators who are urn ?T.0' 'he frn.P;nw.K ni"l ,,y ,II,,V!M- ' " n'1"10 ' ". "mJ' l,,"1,Icll.v fiml S'a a te 1,,,'r "' '." "''si i-iiii-JW1W Mweni W? ".",m'" U,,'r" "" "V k I"', WpM "'hlhidelplila Jpeaker. n1 ln '" n.'"t "d chat. W:'tC.rs C the df.llc-.tle, 1 :iVi...i AWitj iSSi-K?n.,,rlcA' .n"i N'-)y. "VrorJieoVe" """" aj- t'nttnisen nnd tf udves cut elf from enra. "CAM ' KIMI" IT IIAItl) i ..itlff rtewn te werl. t'llll .11 world" Kirl Una in nn nemc.iniiK i' ""T. It la ins attiriln et Jills ivnatu. ujaii muk.s 'SomebeJy'i. St.nen" aurh Pr..i I'hiirnetnr with th rntuter.'. of ft Al ! nf ih t)unrly itiuu uwusn. The eMrnerilliuirlly lilKli ball bends were ilemauuetl i.y the Federal alternev "ns a deterrent te ethers." Mr. Celes', who seldom Is seen in the ceinis, ap peared iu person te demand that ball be made se high the defendants would have te go te prison ever the week-end. He said tlie "Government was large enough te pietrct the homes of its people, and that he wanted ball se substantial that It would be 11 warning te etheis who might attempt te resist the nlliceis " ternej i.irecic, e endlntr tin. fnmlK. pointed out Mint the defendants had "resisted because thev beleived thev were doing the very thing about which Mr. Celts hud waxed eloquent, defend ing thir home. They did net kmnv. .Mr. Llc.eck said, that the men they resisted were Government agents. Despite. Mr. Eleeek's ,,,,, ,.,, , States Commissioner Manle-v Ihe.l the hii'l nt the figure, demanded bv Mr (eles Hip attorney fr the defense said after the henilng that he was con Ident either Federal Judge would re ease the defendants en habeas corpus, but unfortunately the eeiuts nre closed today and the Judges out of V-hC ir,H; M,c(rrel l," HI nt home, lhe District Attorney intimated thnt he wen .1 net try te take her from her sick bed tn prison. The saloon wns raided October ft. Agent dough testified Mint while lie was reading a scarcli warrant te Mc t reel, the woman went te the vnrtl and broke several bottles of what the agent thought was whisky. .lames MeCreel. it was alleged, tried te laeak 11 pint flask. Timethy. Jr., came in from the street and Is alleged te hnve Met iM, br,. Is said te hnve drawn a revolver. The agents called a detail of police. All the agents found was the ...... ... supposed wiusKy and (en al- nre. tiuce.i, anu a eunnge et venue asked. Accompanying the affidavits will be live books of photographs and articles en the collapse of the Dier firm that have appeared since the failure. The firm taueu lit n'eeruary for tj.i, (100,000. PHILA. FOLK GO ABROAD Mrs. Cochran and Daughter Among These Who Sailed Today Among the cabin passengers who sailed today from New Yerk en the White Star liner Majestic for Cherbourg and .-seutnampt n were Airs. IJetiglas II. Cechrnn nnd her daughter, Miss Phvllis D. Cochran. They will spend n a ear in Paris, where Miss Cochran will' attend a private school. Upen the lntter's return from nbrend next autumn she win nitiKe nor tienut te Philadelphia wi dely. Before sailing, Mrs. Cochran gave up her home at 1810 Spruce street. Other Philndelphians en the Majestic were Y iiliam U. Flanders, Mr. and .nrs. h. ,m. iiraunstcin. Mr. and Mis Ferdinand Theniasscn nn.l Mr. and Mis. a. e . 1 lncKeti. Hugh Finnegan, of this eitv, sailed from New erk 011 the Cunanler C.im C.im erenia for Londonderry nnd Glasgow. APPEALS FOR DONATIONS Near East Relief Worker Asks Funds for 1000 Sacka of Fleur An appeal for tlonntiens with which te buy 1000 sacks of flour for suf ferers lu the Near Eabt was mnde to day by Asa S. Wing, of the Near East Hellef Association. The steamer Smigus, of the Gevelin Transportation Company, will reach here tomeriow te take en a cargo of feed being sent te the Near East by the let.il relief association, and It is hoped the donations will be received seen enough te send the needed Heur en Mils vessel. It will probably rail e.lnesday of next week. The cargo nt present nrnW.lrsl f.,- "'". ny,,,m,.5w,c?, 70tM M!cks et' lleur and !lti,000 of ether supplies. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES M..1 Udna !.. U..hrinV IT.'e' 'g nJwima juiui n lyi'nn, i ii.iii nv.i.'nnani nt ,.,,.i i . .. , f "" ' , " r , "" 1 -That seems st. nnge," slie said, "as 'married man and veung married ". , . wall and the Last 1 v. r Drive is being Dr. ,..,, ,, ,lIs ,.,,. weie alw.i. s I wemmi, who sought entrance . 1 Igi , ers Batt' Ba '" Raa Storehouse Hver wl I Muv'; esei'tl rrltheri'1-' !li"m,,J' Tl"' '1"l,"1 U"l,0,, ''" Khoelhero A twentv-year-e'l, wtfe ' Swnrfns of rats, driven out by the unshVh iTv v Vv tnel ' 1rrs,nta ,l ra,1"-r I fice.uet.tly and was at his home a few j is npplving for a divorce nml .nr,P,, t0 hent and flames, attempted te bite fire When the low ground hns been co-- I "'" 1:s l,,f'"" '"' ,h"1 f1 l'rnin i"h'' Miidles take the pl.ie of a hus- ! men ns they were fighting a blaze in n em.,i .mi.i.K. if ,.-.u i,.. i....,.i.i pp'his iuiiih miI.e Mr. Freund was ery ' band. A young husband wanted te . waste and rag storehouse nt Frent nnd . ... .- . . ---. ... I -. - - . - - - i.ui.l te in lni.sii.Hiii when lie was ai- ' return te complete nis course nt ten- titiernej streets pnrly tedav. t.ndlti,' me.lici.1 college. I de net nn- trnl Huh Th" building, a two-.s'tery frame tkrst.ind wh. 1 made such a statement A stai.dard curriculum te be ued in structure owned by Max Resen, was in ins will, but if that U Ids attitude all the high schools was nas.ed bv the i rnmnlefeh dcstreve.'l. Diimnft nmnr,t. it will be nil right with us." ) committee. It will come up for sane- ' ed te about $.".000. The caube of the It was Ii atned that another nephew, i Hen by tlie beard tief TtRsdaj. fue war unknown. ,iiiingtnii ! irun.i, lives in t inveinn.i, O Twe iile.es of the testator live in Atlantic Cit. Cine of them is Miss Murj Delnue.i. Under terms of the will, Mr. Schreiner. the son-iii-law. rcc. ives the testator's heme ;u C)ak I.nne grounds, household furniture, personal effects, aiitomebllo, n garage a Sixth street and SKty-feurtii avenue, n let in West "Mrs. Demvsi law nothing ' of the following ort- inuntler.s Salva tien Army, t tnlilren s am Mi.'ieiv et Pennsjlvntila, Free llesmtal for Peer (Viisumpthes, Wliite litr.i'ii Sanltnr iiit.i Association. A dlameiiii ring nil nn Owl stickpin are bequeathed te Tlvm tis S Ilarges Iieimi r, and i'i iniii'iin.i'ij thee., the test .tii- sas thi are left ' ns token of appreciation for immere is acts ..( kind ness performed bv I im dura g n r long association " A geld witch and elrilr was Vt t.i the eldest livitu relntne it 'he lime of Mr. Freiiud'h dentil. ()" t'' d.ath tp 11 IllPlltiT He leHt'.mi, l,i " D.intcl J c. O Uennell, rhoenlx l'a .inO Murv 13. HnRs-erty ft.1..rt linn . Moes A YuMence J'hll.uWpnU Vvv , Ynr-I. nml I.illlnu r.rti r,8,1 Cull hlM i Curl nelnl.el.1. 7HH 13 lllnnt it . ),n, Sl, rhl.i Ilimer, 7,)i i. Wilinrd Ht nnrt i:tl.e W ltet.iu i-.it I N Ve ,stf.'k 1'niil rermUII. Iinilln N J Mi'riurl.n 'J 1(1 H. unth m i.eeren r Jeh nn.l I3l8iner Mirge e Itiien. is'js .s I'Birhllt et nnri Mnr;-ir.;t Klnt.al.-n, 117 1. 11,";,' n hn O Vel!,, 173'.l N Ilnmberry it ami Mary V Mullln It.H Hlrinl ave " mI lwth .M. O Cenner, llrvn Mawr. Pa Hymdii Aleakflr. 1,13.1 N ilm ,t ,:n7; Hkelnllf 1:130 N ilth K ' ' iivuii 11. nrnnni re s nam nt . nnl cnu IJ.1LII -t . ti 1 ni.niir. iirvi, 'Mnu. n flaruti Walter W Anilfl It Wnlann .Ntirnun KUmleir. IViO N A en t . ami Helen IJ. Drew. Klis Ititner m " "ul Clmrli'B .1 Wit'iiier 1'Jts N. nil, .. , Cltlierlnn Tmer li'ls N n,h Ir 0nc1 Flrmint M. (.' Wrluht, LnuUvlll, iy ' ,,,, Kl znlmlh A Ill.ih ns w 11A1 ". CW'1 I3.1wur.l Yeultrl . 310.' r.nrlhnm tnrriic.. ., i-inrti 1. .e.iu Hill reltnn i. Walter 1,'relllmc. U. U Nerrln M ,. I'elrc. i'7J7 W. (leerr.. at. n.i '.'311 e.lu anl ae fnniln Hfilllnn "Males It a Habit -arte. Hi. nir.l 11. fumy 4441 Chistnui at mr. , .Mm l 1! WhIIiue !3lKtn. III. ' antl ..tlrnce M. Ilruli. llreeklMi. N. Y. '" "'"' ...... ... nejuiuseii wiiiBK)' lllltl ten al- Hurry tlreentlehl 2H17 H fl.l St., nn.l K.ih ered completely It will be leveled off te the height of tli" wall. J he excess soil will be taken te the site of the Ait Museum and used as a "fill" at differ ent points. The dredged roil In ex pected te make a fertile top soil for grass and flowers around the museum. RUNY0NJSUES WOMAN Proceeds Against Mra. Dengcs for Saying He Had "a Skate On" Senater William N. Hunjnn. Hepub- llcan nemine., for Governer of New J.-r- uu'. IniM siieil Mis. Itavmend It. rieni.ea. of Me.chantvilb. bec.11.se she r.fus.'s ?"" iW, W ft.vcn,i,V U,,0fcn,WC"J te retract a statement that he had "u I ;,,T'1JIl!.U( ""pt,,?V V. Vt' J skate en" while making a "dry" ad-! cU "J,, 1! 1n'' " 1'''r;i'uti,1m, !, jrehf( I ( e , Fifth an 1 ( herrj streets, nisi-) all Mrs. Denges. a member of the Deme- ! tl,l testnter's si, held i'fs in the Ain cratic State Committee, wns quoted as'l"'"' .Mining Ceeipin. saving in a political address nt Cel- , -Mr- ' round sKge lel 'n the will llu'gswned, August 12. that. Senater that the dividends Imai both these hold held Itun'un wns hnieU uhl te stand en a ,,"s would b" led; ful toward mnln Caniden platform u'.ently while at- "ning the Oak Lane re-iJeuee. An tarking tlie rum traffic. .opal nnd diamond sn.kpiti were also The suit, for S.'ueO damages, was left te Mr. Sehreinir. entered in the New Voik Supieme Court riL.rit'ihle Hemiests yeaerd.'u. b llnlph E L.im. counsel , ,, lunt.ihle n.erueMa for tlie Senater. The lawer said In- Aftrr leaving the s-.c mentioned te client does net t-ci k inenei . but wants ' 'aintable organizations, tCe reidue is te linll slunders rnadi against him . , '" ''O used bj the cxente,- t.i maintain At Mrs. Denges' home today, her irPt' heds in such hrspitiis as they may husband, a lawer. spoke for her. select. "We knew nothing about the suit," lhe sum of Siiiiin was 1. tr te each he said. te wiy. WALTON'S BODY REMOVED Ex-Dry Officer, Killed In Craah, I3 Taken te Father's Heme The bed of C. Wir. 11.. Walteu. war! veteran and former pioiniutlen en en ferccinent officer, who was ki'led in an automobile nee-id. nt "ii the White Herse pike, wns taken hist night te the home of his father, Chtules Walten, !I0 S-..t... n..,..,1 .....f .,. ill.., r,' The funeral wiil N- held 'at 2 :.".0 "'f the benelieian it will .--. te tn- I o'clock tomorrow from Central Hip. "'" nl'h st "'latne. "tl 1 ..t being J ti-.f Church, the l(e w.-erge Swift, pastor, titr.cintiiig lhe 1 rienilsiiip j"irn Cemnanv and the local p.t of the American Legien will aft. ml the funeml in a body. Interment . .11 lie in Egllng. ten Cemetery. Llejd Pierson. .la. h Miller, ,1.1, both of Woodbury, and two Mmng women, all of whom were injun-d when Walten was killed, are still i-enlim d te the Egg Hurler Ilespit.il rtkirfl B.4.1 ItiJI vHAMSRt. IJ'Jr."l'viJ' fr -- - 3hjm USEFUL PERSONAL GIFTS ' Jewel Cases Cane3 Dpera Glasses Umbrelltsa W. L. Geerge's New Nevel mi mmm tirillli; thing whli h -.cs -ha- the tinr,4 n alntatns lis tla.vUss artis'rv te - the . .efln' pag. id 'if fi! tin- 1 - iiitlmm unspctfik.ibl,. ind'.Bnltle.s nn.l h. in -ig f..irs Mr . ..J.cuf new r ;-,stb h. r line, uusa.xknl.le .eur.tg,-, ... . . ....,...,,....,, ., ,,.,., u , , ,,. , .xo,.irarieti.s or nor The word ,Ji b ' l" eiten car. 's.i:v s. d .n,l hnii,i net be appll.-1 te any ..-,.. ... .... un.i'tHvii ej ie 1 ip r r nine , etnt-rMs It would 1. in. 1 1.1 u.se u in some q ii.llled rrni li-re m a new IVhcreicr Heeks rc Sold $2.00 temnta- Nt'W irk Herald. HARPER & BROTHERS Established 1817 NEW YORK TO ARREST BEN HECHT' Auther nnd Cartoonist Accused of Sending Out Obscene Literature Clilwwii. Oct. 7.- il! A P.) -Warrants were our tednv for the arrest of lien Hev-ht, n newspaper u-peiter, uml Wtillace Smith, a r pu'ter and car toonist, charging them with eenspiruey te send obscene lit.-miiire b interstate common carrier Warrants also weie issued for t)lp hends of a publishing firm that printed "Fantii7lus Mallare," a book written by llecht and illustrated bv Smith. Hnnds for ea.-h et the defeiulant.s wns fixed at SeOOO Rev, Dr. Carter H. Jenes te Speak The Ke. Dr. Cuter Helm .(one will speak tomorrow night in tlie Flmt Hantl-t Clnn .ei "I'riince Hislii" Frem Her It'. . " This will b,. the cect.lid of a nrles nf Ie. lures entitled "hiipiessiens of a Llttlu Journey in Changing Euiepe." I te Keen nllr.. tlie li.tnr, . t tnr c sirvice lu the empty et W'l'.im II. i llerstmntm A: 'e " ' The sum of S .000 each wns I. 't t. ti-.e felliwing- Hiptist OrphaniBe of Phil adelphia : CI ildren's C.mnt-. u . soiiatieti Cl.lldrtn's Seashore lli-me for Invalids, Atlantic City: Hene of Indilstrv fir Discharged' Pn .i.ers Heme) .Missieuai.v Seeiutj of Phil .del- ' plila ; Ki hsingten Dispetisarv for Trent. llU-ut of Tuber, ulesls , Na7.i-.nc li in' for the Aged, "ak Lane Ilipfist Church: Old Man's Heme, Femisjl nula Itrnn. h of ihe Shut-In See ,-tj , i Pblladeliibui SiM-et for Orgii'iiiilin, j Chnrity: Stjirr Center As-.ctatien, Sanitarium Absoeiiitlen Whosoever Gospel Mission, mu Hvm-ue llnim One thousand dollars each was Jen for the Pennsylvania Society i'.r I"re- i ventien of i'ruelt te Animiiks and the Merris Hefuge Aesoclntien. Opposes Park Site for Fair Fairme'int Pink was declared im prnc'tieabl.. as a sue for the Sesqui. Centennial Exposition lu G.sirg.. 1). i Evans, a local photographer, in a I speech before the Hetnil Druggists' .n. ( seciati.ui lit the Eiiglnevrs fiub KIJ7 Spiiue btr.et, last night. Tiiitr.VTi:Nrj with nrsTitt t nev l'iiei ecll.i Mem are ink, ., i,n" ?,, , '.r.T 'lf.nJhn.irt lir..n.ljwi,,. u ,. nnini u'ihiii vnan i "op M Hill tn tin.... .VT,"" s T""0f'-'! "Iliewn" l t?c tern lewn A Bterj of Inttmst tn nil ew-r of Ii L euii.iuj 1-L'ttl.llJ L.HP(lI;h XKxtamaBMxxxaBmatmamm Spptlnn Mke It a ' i; Constable "Sec hore, young feller, I don't knew whether you were speeding1 or net. But you pet one of them Moen cars, nnd I want te warn you te held her in, riding through this township." Price F. O. H. Factory 5129ft, ?lfinr, $1785, S2483 MACKIN MOTORS, INC. ... .. J'Jar Vmielrtgrifl. Hrtaldant f3. North Ur.iilHt. I'lienc I'eulnr 7n Dlapli.y Itenraa fleen r.iiMilnKs Moter Cars The car of the Inn proven units Autherised Dealer VVcitmerclinil Moter Sale. Ce. Kiik,.,tr,ck S He,lr ,P3"A" i1' K' 1831 Market St ,,40" IfA' Me r,,tm 11 .. , c .. . 3" Keak nifteiu Ave. Uiute.1 Sricc Moen Ajcr. Evur Retdy Gimia 4t Carpenter St. nreaj U Boutevard King Moter Sain 40J0 Chaitnut St Mahenay & Kilrer W, FlilladalDhU nor Schaeffer Cjrnwyd 1 Ii i 1 m : m II m W Har.lt -Adv d. .t.....V ',